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Local News Briefs Examinations Given tPhy sic al examinations are now being given to. food handlers In Salem by the Marlon, county department : of , health." Food handlers, who were not examined a year ago, are giv , en special time , at the health office-on Monday afternoon! of each week. Over 600 were examined a year ago - and were checked lor tuberculosis, syphillis, diphtheria and typhoid carriers. - The . food handlers will not hare as exten sive an examination, this .year! It they were examined , a year ago, unless ihey need a re-check. Most of the food handlers who are be ing examined were not checked " last year. " v .- Lots florist. P.S2. 1271 N. lib i . s - !- Thanks From Sooth Thanks for -the reception - accorded, the Know Mississippi Better" tour party of 192 persons who stopped In Salem for three hours last month are expressed by Denais Murphee, lieutenant governor of Mississippi, In a letter received by Fred D. Thlelsen. manager of the Salem chamber of commerce, "Our: reception In Salem was one of the finest which we had any where on our trip,. Murphee " wrote, and I believe that our peo ple enjoyed the stop there (In Sa lem), perhaps more than anywhere :else.T.' - -j - , 1 Safety of your savings Is Insured at Salem Federal, 130 S. Liberty Marriage license Issued-Marriage licenses Issued at Vancou ver, Was., recently ! went to Don ald:; K. Salchenberg, Salem route three, and Dollle E. Studer, 952 South Commercial street; Ever est J. Tunlson. Burnt Woods, and Opal Marie Woodlngs, 732 North Commercial; Ethar B. Reed, Hub bard, and Violet H. Nyhre, Wood- burn route two; Floyd W. Bunn and Ila V. Curgeon, both of Wil lamina. Free Tickets to Oregon State Fair are- being given to Tire and Bat tery Buyers by McCune & Lovell, Center at Church street, Salem. Oregon. Obituary Petterson In this city, Sunday, August 18, Gust Petterson. late resident of 640 South Capitol street. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon company. Thursday, August 22, at 1:30 "p.m.. Rev. p. W. Eriksen officiat ing. Concluding services Lee Mis sion cemetery. Dltmar At the residence, 33 South 17th street. Sunday, August 18, Sally An gel in e Dltmar, aged 73 years. Mother of Mrs. Elva Green of WlUamlna, Mrs. Norma Scroggs of Eugene, Chester Dltmar of Cin clnnatl, Ohio, Percy Dltmar of Sa lent and Edward Dltmar of Fair field, Ore. Funeral services will be held In the chapel of the W. T. R I g d o n company, Wednesday, August 21, at 10 a.m., Rev. J. E. Campbell officiating. Concluding services Hopewell cemetery Neff At the residence, route three, Salem; ' Anna " J. Neff aged .75 years. Mother of Lester P. Neff of Oakland. Calif., and Mrs. Ruth A. Schuebel of Salem; sister of S. A. Cordlll of Molalla. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon company Thursday, August 22, at 3 p. m., Key. P. W. Eriksen officiating Concluding services in Belle Pass! cemetery, Woodburn., Horning Jacob R. Horning, aged 81 years, at the family, residence 1710 John street, Salem, August 20. Survived by sons, Orlando, of Salem, and Olonzo. of Dayton, Wash.: daughters. Misses Orilla and Charlotte Horning, both of Salem, and Mrs. Odessa Dabler of Great Falls, Mont.; brother, Isaae Horning of College Springs, Iowa; sister. Mrs. Lizzie Weaver of Joplin, Mo.; also two grand daughters. Services Thursday, August 22. at 2:30 p. m. Clough Barxick chapel. Interment Bel- creat Memorial park. Two Big Alexander KORDA HITS! Mhsa wfco win battle lor Air Kvt... woman who Ml fight lor thmk lov. is Mighty moo of oa qpost on bttfta't frontier. L -si as. . . ;-u-xiaji XLU3 IL, G.T WflLS' . With Ttayinoad Masser ' 1 r V- r r- . . ,, t., " - DRUMS ' j in Technicolor V T , : wft SAtU, RAYMOND w. MASMY mm m et V Hom4 Stn IBTEI MTKTI . Coming Events August 25 Ohio basket pic nic at dinger field 1: SO. August 25 Old Timers pic nic at slebamaw August 27 -Senator McNary rice presidential nomination notification, fairgrounds. August S to 31 Indepen dence Hon fiesta. . September 2 to 8 State fair. September 1 A Salens public schools open fall semester.. - - September 1(1 West Salem power bond election. Last Kites Planned Funeral services' for John W. West, for mer . resident of this city and brother of former Governor Os wald West ot Portland and Miss Jean West of Salem, will be held this 'afternoon at. 2 o'clock from Salem's Knight Memorial church with Rev. H. C Stover officiat ing. West died at his Seattle home -Monday. Pallbearers will be Dr. ; G rover Bellinger. John Farrar. . Ennis Walt, Bert Ed wards, Ansen McGowan. and Frank Wrightman. Interment will be In Cltyvlew cemetery. Suits and plain dresses. Cash. & I Carry, 50c. Woods Cleaners, 1 70 union. Exams Scheduled Civil ser vice examinations have been an nounced for the following post tlons: Statistical draftsman, freight rate clerk, passenger rate clerk, Pullman rate clerk, assist ant curator for the national mu seum of the Smithsonian institu tion, motion picture photograph er, principal marine engineer and naval architect. Closing dates for the last two positions is June 30, 1941. and for the others Sep tember 19. 1940. Full informa tion may be obtained from the local postoffice. Permits Issued Building per mits were issued yesterday to O A. Davison to repair marquee at 605 South 19th street. 312; Neil Bliss to repair roof of dwelling" 1304 North Liberty street, 310; D. O. Lear to reroof dwelling at 1075 North 10th street, 3125; A R. Barnard to alter apartment house at 308 South 19th street. 345. First come, first served. Broken patterns in Turkish towels on the bargain table. Better Bedding Store. Rotary Picnic Today The Sa lem Rotary club will hold its annual picnic at Chemawa today In place of its usual noon lunch eon meeting downtown. Families of members are invited to be at Chemawa at 4:30 p. m. for games The picnic meal will be srved at 6:30. Sport .Director Expected Carl ton Grelder, newly chosen Salem YMCA physical director, la ex pected to arrive In this city to day. Greider. who left Buffalo, NY, with his wife last Friday, has been physical director in the Buf falo "Y". Rummage Fri.. Sat.. 455 Court. Home Entered Miss N. Crou ser, 5 45. South 15th street, report ed to police yesterday that her home was entered through a bed room window Monday night, but that nothing ot value was taken Births Phillip To Mr. and Mrs Hardy E. Phillips, Sublimity, a daughter. Janice Ruth, born Aug ust 14, Deaconess hospital. Douri- To Mr. and Mrs. Har old Dour is, 1638 S. Commercial a son, Gary Dean, born August 16, Deaconess hospital. Vogl To Mr. and Mrs. Her man E. Vogl, Portland road, a daughter, Marie Terese, - born August 13, Deaconess hospital. Lewis To Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Lewis, Aumsville, a son, Ger ald Wayne, born August 16 Deaconess hospital. T Tschanner To Mr. and Mrs Robert Tschauner, route one Sa lem, a daughter, Pauline Susie Saunders To Mr. and Mrs Udell Saunders. 1001 Second West Salem, a son, Dennis Wayne, born August 13, Salem General hospital. Clason To Mr. and Mrs Harry R. Clason, 412 North Front, a daughter, Myrna Marie born August 15, Salem General hospital. Baker To Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Baker. 282 North Front, a son. Frederick Argustus, born August 14, Salem General hos pital. Westllng To Mr. and Mrs Glen W. West ling. Brooks, a daughter. Claudlne Jean, Born August 14, Bungalow Maternity home. DeFord To Mr. and Mrs. D D. DeFord, route two, Salem, a daughter, Deloris Dean, born August 13. Berndt To Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Berndt. route four, a daugh ter, Deloris Gayle, born August 7. Deaconess hospital. Coleman To air. ana Mrs Thomas L. Coleman, Turner, a daughter, Dorothea Elisabeth born August 4, Deaconess nos nltal. Tillett To Mr. ana Mrs. Henry A. Tillett, 344 North Front, a son, Jerry Henry, born August 14. Deaconess nospuai. . Rei To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Reis. route fire, a son, Gerald Ralph, born August , ueaconess hospital; u TODAY and THURSDAY TNnSl LOVK STAKXB ON TUB - esfceBBejUP it ekejMJi Jjp Plas Secoetd Hit .Renfrew ot the Royal Mounted - in - -Tlglifiaq Mad" Cartoon 1 News tuuri nwxit iHXiiu I Diamond Stolen Manager I Barkley Newman of the Montgom ery Ward and company store here reported to police yesterday that diamond ring valued at 27 T.S 01 was stolen from a ease,, usually kept locked, In the store sometime between Saturday morning and Monday afternoon. Two Treated Duane Andre- sen, 10, 3850 Center street, was treated by first aid men yester day after he was bitten by - a dog. Jerry Maclntyre, 3, received treatment for a finger. smashed in car door. Both cases were brought to the first aid station at the East Salem fire hall. Order your blankets for falL Ken wood Blankets at 19.15. Better Beddinr Store. ' r ' s Fire te Gratlnr Rubbish burn ing under a sidewalk grating at 325 State street yesterday brought I out heavy apparatus of the cen- tral fire station. The department also extinguished a rubbish fire on the old city dump grounds near the fairgrounds. Return fro at Seattle "Rubs' Woodry.' proprietor of. Nash Fur niture company, has returned from a buying trip to Seattle, it was revealed yesterday. Woodry and Joe Krebsa salesman at the store, attended the furniture xnar- kit la Seattle. r Arrived, new, shipment of Carol King dresses at Sallies, 257 Court St. Funeral Today Funeral serv ices for Raymond T. Bennett, 21, ho died In an airplane crash here Sunday, will be held today at Hlllsboro. Bennett Is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bennett of Portland. Pots Tossed Miss Louise Timm, 848 Belmont street, report ed to police yesterday that flower pots have been thrown from her porcn and garbage cans over turned behind her home during recent nights. On Blotter C. Hunt and Les McGunn. transients, are charged .- n- ' J enness. J. A. Finch, 1533 Court street. Is charged with violation of basic rule. Nephew Visits Ronald Rod man of Madras, Ore., was the weekend guest of his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Shanks of Salem. Health Is Topic "Health and Supply" Is the topic for the Truth Study class tonight at 155 South Liberty. Miss Olive Stevens Is the leader. Arrived, new shipment of Carol King dresses at Sallies, 357 Court St. Permit Granted The Marion county court yesterday granted a log hauling permit to A. W. Ives of Eugene. Non-State Motor Registration Off Non-resident motor vehicle reg istrations in Oregon during July this year totaled 27,125, a crease of almost 15 per cent from the registration ot 31,721 cars in July, 193 9, Secretary of State Earl Snell reported yesterday. Registrations for the first seven months of this year showed a de crease of 12 per cent from the to tal for the corresponding period last year. There were 74,417 reg istrations this year as against 84.735 in 1939. Seventy five per cent of the tourist registration In July this year represented cars from Idaho, Washington and California. There were 4 6 cars from Hawaii, two from Mexico, three from the Phfl lppine Islands, two each from Guam and American Samoa and one from Brazil. Call Board GRAND Today . "Drums' with Sabu." Raymond Massey in "Things to Come." Saturda y Henry Fonda, Jackie Cooper in "The Re- turn of Frank James." in technicolor. EL8IXORE Today-William Powell, Myr- na Loy In "I Love Tou Again." Rita Johnson, Lew Ayres In "The Golden Fleecing." Thursday Greer Garson, Laurence Olivier In "Pride. -and Prejudice." March ot Time. CAPrrojL Today Baby Sandy in "Sandy Is a Lady. Boris Karloff In "Doomed to Die." Saturday Ann Sothern, Lee Bowman in "Gold Rush Malsle." Roy Rogers, George "Babby" Hayes in "The Ranger and the Lady." HOLLYWOOD Today George Sauad- ers, Margaret Lindsay In "House of Seven Gables. Jack Holt In "Outside the Three MUe Limit." Friday Jean Hersholt in "Courageous Dr. Chris- tlan." George O'Brien In "Marshal ot -Mesa City." Chapter -6, "Green Hor- net." : STATE Today Eddie Cantor i In "Forty Little Mothers." . Lew Ayres, Lionel Bsxry- more in "Dr. Kfidare's Strange Case.-; f . Thursday - George Raft, - .Joan Bennett - lm !Hons Across the Bay . "The Jones .Famlly :' on Their Own." - . " " ' Saturday " Midnight... Show. Jack Benny. Rochester tn "Buck Benny- Rides Again.- ' , :, ; ,;. LIBERTY S Today 'Reno 'with Richard Dix. Gail Patrick plus Renfrew j of " the Mounted la "Fighting ' Mad." V - : Friday Gene Autry ; in "South of i the Border" with Smiley Burnett plus "Two Thoroughbeds" and Chapter IS ,Dicl Tracy's 1 G-Men." -'-.;- 5 Equity Case Hearings Set Series in Department Two of Circuit Court Will Begin September 4 Setting of eases' In equity for trial daring the next three weeks oceu- pied Circuit Judge L. G. Le welling yesterday during part ot his regu lar motion day proceedings. Cases set were as follows: Sep tember 4, John C. Warner vs. R. K. Shattuck. . strict foreclosure; September 5, John C Toe.lle vs. Emma Carts, mechanic's Hen fore- llnn- . rirlimtiir 11 via rim. jrAhnnn nJv- rvM. gon, promissory note; September lz, Hamel vs. Brooks, transferred f,Am ,. i. ri.n.rmu September 13. Kelty vs. MUl'er. la volving real, property litigation. Circuit Court ! F. A. Mignot as administrator of Bertha A. Mignot ts. George vV i. V Ji WM,t iJJJJ TT ll .a Cmi- nrv..i r.... sltlon of defendant IlartwaQ. Ella Ruby Eggleston vs.' Gerald P. Eggleston; divorce decree re turning former name to plaintiff. C. O. Horning ts. Floyd Stew ard and Samuel L. McAllister, trustee in bankruptcy; formal de cree giving judgment of 267.12 to plaintiff and defendant McAl lister and costs to neither party. Bessie E. Bracken vs. Andrew Bracken; defendant found guilty of contempt In alimony matter and given to August 25 to purge himself by payment of 1 13.23. Elinors Matthes vs. Merle F. Matthes; divorce decree returning name ot Elinors McCrone to plaintiff. Ernest Armstrong vs. Alma M. Armstrong; divorce decree. State vs. Robert Hughes; trans cript from Woodburn justice court on automobile larceny charge f u7 v'vun DeriRt t. wr ence Eldrledge: complaint for 12(73.92 alleged due on note. State ex rel Lorena Savage vs. Delbert Savage; order vacating previous order of August 8, and finding defendant guilty of con tempt for non-payment of support money ordered In decree of Febru ary 16, 1937; defendant given to September 6 to purge self by pay ment of 80. Bessie L. Watkins vs. Wilfred P. Watkins: motion against com plaint overruled and defendant given to August 30 In which to ansWer. Fred C. Hetschel vs. -Florence M. Little and U. S. Bank; default of defendant Little entered. R. R. Miller vs. Nellie Williams; hearing Bet for September 22 be fore E .M. Page, attorney, as judge pro tempore. Anna Gibson ts. D. E. Gibson; stipulation deferring motion for suit money and attorney's fee un til trial on merits of case; plaintiff given 10 days In which to reply Chllds and Miller. Inc.. vs. Ardis G. Egan; demurrer to defenses In dicated In answer. Thora Bell vs. Francis J. Bell; de-l11101'01 asking 25 weekly support money for minor children and $30 costs pending decree. Childs Miller. Inc.. vs. Anna Blight; agreement to Submit to court wtihout arguments. Jessie M. Spicer vs. Henry C, Spicer, notice given in open court of settlement as to property rignts. Asa L. Lewelling as administra tor of Hannah Elder estate vs. Grace Nelbert; stipulation to hold trial before Judge of another jur isdiction because of family rela tionship between plaintiff and the circuit Judge. Oregon liquor cdntrol commis sion vs. Ray S. Maynard and oth ers; notice of withdrawal of George Belt as defendant's attor ney. State ex rel Hope Bassett vs Roymond H. Bassett; amended ob jections to proposed bill of, excep tions, State ex rel Jean Chapman Dal- xlell vs. Clyde Chapman: motion for defendant to show cause why be should not be found In con tempt for alleged failure to pay $772.15 said due on modified di vorce decree rendered Msr If. 1936. Probate Court Josle Stalker estate: final ac count of Mary Jo Barth shows re ceipts. $1467.95; disbursements. $928.13; distributive balance shown at $539.82 In cash. $3719 In rest property and $2044 in per sonal property. wuneimina Zorn estate; ap praisal of A. A. TJlvin, Elmer Johnson and Reber O .Allen at $15,446.61 In cash and deposits Joan E. and Bruce Coope-r guardianship; annual report ot Mlna Cooper, guardian, shows re ceipts and disbursements ot $159; approved. Gertie Jarcho estate; final ac count states all expenses paid by heirs and property distributed to them;, final hesring set for Sep tember 21. George E. Penrod estate; Onral mss. Tomight, Thvt. Nalhaniel llawlhcnio's L.HMIW (01! George SANDERS ' Mirfirct LINDSAY i ViacesKPXJCtV - Nsa GREY i DickFORAN . And Second Featvre CrKklri iiwi it tttittrftittfst Also Cartoon and News New Menu Beats" Corned Willie" ma' The traditional American army emergency ration of hardtack and corned beef, better knows as "corned wHT or "monkey meat," may soon be a thing of the past This soldier, participating in New York state war games, tries the new "Type C ration, consisting of six cans ot prepared food ground meat and vegetables, B Unit" whole-wheat biscuit, powdered coffee and tumps of sugar. Fire Protection for West Salem Proposed WEST SALEM Fire protection arrangements for West Salem are by no means completed, but certain precautionary measures are being considered, W. L. La Due, fire chief, said yesterday. LaDue said he is planning to talk the matter over with Fire Chief Harry Hutton, Salem, with the aim of hav ing Salem ascertain the extent O. Butler, George L. Hlbbard and Glena Bauersfield named apprais ers. Elmer M. Savage estate; author ity to sell automobile granted Hel en Saucier and Kathryn McNulty, execatrlces.' T. A. Cooper estate; final or der granted Frances Husted, ad ministratrix. Henry C. Hansen estate: Leo Spitsbart, administrator, author ised to release any Interest of es tate In crops on Darby farm near Shaw. Marriage Licenses Wayne B. Livesay. 26. lumber yard worker, Woodburn. and Ve ona Troudt, 18, at home. Hub bard. Albert L. Belt, 31, baker. 606 Marian tftreet, and Mildred M. Claybrook. 20, candy factory worker, 606 Marlon street. Arnold A. Zollner. 25. farmer. Mt. Angel, and Mary Louise San der, 22. statistical clerk, Tilla mook. Jack M. Taylor. 23. butcher. 1045 Shipping street, and Flora Mae McCullum. 18. housekeeper. Wenlln. Ore. James Nelson, 21, farmer. Hood River, and Ann Johnson, 22, housekeeper, Troutdale. Flour Mill Owner Mark Miller Dies PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 2 0-a) -Death today claimed Mark P. Miller, owner of flour mills la Oregon. Washington and Idaho. He was 72. He was president and owner of the Terminal Flour Mills eompany here, the Spokane Flour Mills. Spokane, and the Mark P. MUler Millng company at Moscow. He came here In 1923 from Moscow. STARTS TOIJIGHT - 2 TUTS . ' mai attest PLUS COMPAXIOX FEATURE KARLOFF - THE XXXXXTt - ... - . no 1 L.wlJCwS LETXnrS- 0 v of all fires reported from West Salem. If the blase Is too large for local Tolanteers to extinguish, the 8alem trucks will then be called into action, he said. "Most of our West Salem fires can be put out with a garden hose." LaDue said, "bat caution should prompt us to make ar rangementa against any possible emergency." New pressure gauges, provid log a close check on West Salem water pressure, were installed In LaDue's office la the city hall last week. One gauge, marked la pounds, will give visual evidence of current pressures. The other equipped with an inked recording arm, will keep the 24-hour vigil over the West Salem water sys tem, registering peak and low pressure periods. "The pressure won't vary more than from three to five pounds In 24 hours," LaDue said. "The peak period ot water use comes between th hours from 5 to 11 p. m.," he added. One building permit was is sued In West Salem yesterday for Elmer C. Goertx, to erect a ga rage at 790 Rosemontr $T5. "Dark Horse" Wins I Racing Cow Derby WALLA WALLA. Aug. 20.-OT A dark horse. Mother Maehree with County Agent Howard Bur gess up. galloped down Main street to a lone finish tonight In the racing cow darby, specialty number of the annual wing-ding preliminary to the southeastern Washington fair. Bine Creek Moll had all the odds la p re-race dope but nailed out after a block's ride by Jockey Dr. Jaek Oeyer, while Uncontent ed Nellie Grey gave up after a few yards nader the weight ot Milt Loner. 2J I PIX8 TAI Treat yourself to the) laugh ci the) year! Tons . BBOWN 1 madia AUEX Nan GXLET FALLETTX E2y Edgar GHEEST E2CTDT, - THE BAD MAX OF CRIME , ? 0 r 7 ICiwanisHere Wins Conclave Salem Qvb Rejoice at Chance to Be Host ' to NW District " A telegram reporting that Sa lem has been chosen the 1941 dis trict convention city ot the Klwnn- Interaatlonal received enthusi astic approval yesterday when It waa read at the regular luncst- eoa meeting ot the Salem club. ' It was sent by Rev. George IX. Swift, club president, who Is at tendlng the convention along with even other members ot the local chapter. Tote on the convention city showed 114 for Salem as against 74 for Vancouver. BC. the only competitor. Earlier .reports bad stated that delegates from Ch abat is. Wash., were making a strong bid tor the convention on their towns behalf. . . - - ' Thosnpewa Speaks Following' the announcement. read br WUIard Wlrtx. presiding officer. Professor Franklin Thomp son of . Willamette university spoke oa personal observations made daring an extensive trip through the east daring the mia lanmer months. Professor Thompson described a rebirth ot national pride and self- consclousneas as the most striking current which he discerned . In peoples thinking the country over, and described its manifestations in New Tork plays as well as la other forms. A will to complete the national preparedness program he also de scribed, aa well as a prevalent be lief among easterners that the northwest, owing to great electric power resource, is on the verge of great expansion. Thompson described eastern po liticals seatimeat as almost evenly divided among the two major parties. Felil Findings to Be Revealed Here Two Portland alienists who re cently conducted a mental exam lnation of Earl Fehl. ex-Jackson county Judge, who is seeking his release from the Oregon state hos pital here through habeas corpus proceedings, will disclose their findings in the Marlon county cir cuit court August 27. This was announced by officials here yesterday based on Informa tion received from Circuit Judge Calvin L. Sweek of Pendleton, who was assigned to hear the case. Most of the testimony waa ta ken here two weeks ago. at the conclusion ot which Judge Sweek said he would defer his decision pending a mental examination by two alienists to be appointed by the court. The examination wss conducted in Portland last week. State hospital physicians testi fied that Fehl was Insane while other physicians, called by Fehl, declared he was sane. Prior to being committed to the state hospital Fehl served a term In the state penitentiary here for ballot thefts In Jackson county, Extending Season Opposed at Celilo PORTLAND. Aug. 10-CP-Cel- ilo Indians protested a proposed five-day extension of the commer cial fishing season on the Colum bia river today to SUte Flan Warden M. T. Hoy. Astoria fishermen asked aa ex tension from August 25 to 30 with a consequent change In opening the following season from Septem ber 10 to 15. The Indiana asserted the exten sion would decimate the fall run at Celilo Falls, where tribesmen have perpetual fishing rights. Methodist Laymen Her Today to Honor Baxter Methodist lay leaders from churches will attend aa all-day meetlag at the First Methodist church here today la honor ofJ Bishop Bruce B. Baxter. A fellow ship dinner will be held at the church at p. m. ffiHEHLUD sjrZZ J If sJ" T rT1 a 1 J JAi.aJS ; l(1'r'1rllllll:85l I ... - i i ! - FOR TODAY ONLY - WILLIAM POWELL - MTENA LOY h 47 LOVE YOU AGAHf Flua Low Ayrwa la -Golden rUodzva" STARTS THURSDAY - f - Seaadalee: Tea. bed daSxhtfaU Crear ' and her sktars Uve bat aao Ueevsit. wt wasdbssbander Dathey get ? .r:rrn- . s re , cnnsoii ciko mt tWr very Aosf tm- iMEjjaininis'' rair Cl KAssgi rsaimi is Evangelist - . i g. Kocarta froaa Lost As gel, who la learTiag revival at tbo ETSAgetUUe lo at xatla and Ferry Meethmgs are- Isold night except Satnarday at T:43 ad will eeekdade Sasday. t : : i Judges Becoming-j Severe, Driving 177 License Suspended or Revoked in July for All-Time High An Increase of 113 per cent la the number of revocations and suspensions of motor vehicle driv er's licenses In Oregon during Jaly this year compared to the same month In 1939. was reported here yesterday by Secretary of SUte Earl Snell. A toUl of 177 drivers lost their licenses through revocation or suspension during July, aa -Increase ot 94 over the total ot 33 for Jaly last year. Snell said the Jaly, 1940, total wss aa all-time high for any one month. The pre vious highest month was October. 1937. with 175 revocations and suspensions. During the first seven months ot this year 9 73 drivers loet their licenses compared to 69 2 for the same period in 1939. This wss an Increase ot 40 per cent. Of the 17 1 cases reported for July. 107 were revocations and 7 were suspensions. Approximately 103 of the revocations were for driving while intoxicated Snell said the large increase in revocations and suspensions la July this year Indicated added activity on the part ot the enforce ment officers snd a more gen eral policy of driver license sus pension recommendations by the courts. Pollution Causes FMiLosQaim PORTLAND. Aug. 20 HJV A state game commissloa report Issued today showed that pollu tion, high temperature and oxy-" gen reduction have taken a heavy toll of fish in the Willamette river this year. Catfish by the hundreds were found dead or dying on the sur face of the river near the Sell wood bridge here. Supervised wood bridge here. Supervisor rain or cooler weather would save hundreds of others, he ssld. Crawfish, always sensitive to u healthy water, have been observ ed leaving the river south of Can by, M. T. Hoy, state fish com mission secretary, reported. EDDIE CANTOR JLDITH AADERSOX "FORTY LITTLE . MOTHERS" and -Dr. Kildaxe's Stnnre Case" Lew Liotee! Ayres ns roH 3 DAYS OHLY r 1 fJ JMR. CHIPS' WIFE : l S N LOVE WH. REBECCA'S HUSBAND! m maki or tKiu or' eoCjOnSTM -TV I la: KXT c-o - I J