Thm 02ZG02I STATESMAN, Salem, Ornxjoa. Wsdnasdxrr tiaaaxg, Xforaabar 1S49 PAGE riVE Local News Charity Ball. Armory The an coal Junior Charity ball, spon sored,, by girls' croups at high school, will be held at the Salem Armory Thursday night from 9 to. LC This dance which, always occurs, during the Thanksgiving season, is one of the major social -events or the high school year, bat unlike, most high school affairs, is. opes to the .general public Tickets will be on sale at tbe -door.. Proceeds are used for char ity work la which the girls are interested. GbJ, 1. Mining Pearl Tyier, 14 -year-old girl who has been Hy ing with her grandmother at C87 -North Front street, was reported .-mlaslftg by her grandmother yes terday. The girl left for school Monday morning, bat has sot been seen since. She Is not at the home of her mother. Mrs. Era Y anger. In Portland, it was learned by a. telephone checkup. tlls florist P S92 I27 N Llh , ' Certificates Filed The eonnly -clerk , haa received certificates of election and oaths of office from the ...following successful candi dates in tbe general election: Har lan J odd, county clerk; R. Tad .SheUnrn, county assessor; and Al bert -J. Egan. county recorder, wbav listed his total expenses at 182X3. Safety f vour aavloga la insured at Salem Federal. 10 S Liberty - . Executives to Meet T h e La Sall Junior Executive group will meet in the chamber of commerce tonight at f o'clock. Toastmaster win he M. F. Butler, and speak ers C H. Carlson and Kenneth Penter, A round table discussion will be held on "Unions Pros and Cons." Thanksgiving dinner 50c. Served iamiiy atyre at james. i. .-. o p.m. Ph. 5409 for reservations. , Cigarettes Taken A box of cig arettes valued at 130 were taken from the back room of the Table -Supply grocery, 283 North Com mercial. H. J. H1ort- manager, re ported to police. Entrance was ap parently gained through a rear door. trvicM Held Rev. W. C. Craves la preaching each night at the First Evangelical church at T:3J o'clock. Assisting him with the-servicets George Milieu, evan gelist singer, and Ernest Friesen, local choir director. OBITUARY Sirs. Marie Jespersen, late resi dent of 420 -South Cottage street. Baiwm. at a local Itospttal Novem ber 19 at the ags of 42 years. Survived . by widower. Lawrence Jespersen ; .mother. Mrs. I. Crab tree. .Stayton; sisters, Mrs. G. N. Verdleck, -Salem; "Mrs. Charles Lampman, Mrs. Ann Shea. Mrs. K. J. Freelo; all of Slay ton; broth ers, JGeorge and John.. Crabtree, Brownsville and several nieces anil unki. Fnaaral announce ments later "by Clough-Barrick company. Furguaosi la this city November IS. Wil liam Fergssoa at the age of 80 years. Graveside services Jay the Walker - Howell Tnneral home Wednesday, November 20. at 2 p.mwSajox Alien of the Salvaton Arnrjr officiating; Biuimell Richard C. BushnelU late resi dent of 155 South Commercial at reef, at the age -of 91 years. Fa ther of Mrs. Cora Hendry of Sa- lemJMr. Flattie Borden of Salem, and a stepson. Wsrren C. Sta dea of Portland; also survived by tout grandchildren. Funeral an noakcements later , by the Walker and' Hewell funeral home. Schaupp John Calvia -Schaupp., 72, late resident of 32 North Liberty street. Sunday at Kelso, Wash., where he had been visiting his son. Lived in Salem for 33 years. Members of Eagles lodge No. 20 Sir-Survived by widow. Sylvia; aon. Donald of Kelso; daughter. Mrs. C 15. Bales of Dallas; and one granddaughter. Funeral serv ices from Terwllllger-Edwards Funeral home Wednesday, at 11 a.m,. Rev. J. E. Campbell , offi ciating. Interment. Belcrost Mem orial park. Setter J as h an Sutter, lata resident of 16 Of JR. Turner Road, -Salem, at a local hospital, Sunday, Nor. 17. at the age of 79 years. Survived by wits, Mrs. Magdalen a Sutter, of -Salem; daughters. Mine Ella Sutter 'and airs. Leo N. Cbllds, both of Salem; sons. Leo Salter, NOT. 21st EZszsl Grcsa Slnsic by Tb Old Tistt Band XJm Y ' , i'rir1 As4 Rnsss PeaMtre With Raary Tcllr KoUrt Cummings - Hugh Herbert -Added xJmm suaO. aiarclx of Time m" ii u . wp . i i i Coming Event November Si ThaaJkagivuag day. Nov. 2a lbonH clsh meet ins, 246 H North Commercial street. November S3 Drawing at Baton ' for low aato license plates. November ES Salens Stamp society donatio aactlon at chamber of eommerre. December 4 Annas! borne coming, Chetnekrta lodge No. 1, IOOF hall. 0:SO p. m. December O. "7 Older Boys eaafereace. Pevember B DeMoUy day la Salem. Contract Received Copy of a contract with the federal bureau of public Toads for snow clear ance from the North Santiam highway was received yesterday by tbe Marion county court. The, contract provides that the Bounty shall deposit MO 00 by November SO to cover cost of push plow snow malntatnance by the gov ernment agency. College football,. 60c gen. adm. Willamette vs. Whitman. -Sweet-land field. 1:30 p.m.. Thanksgiv ing afternoon. Trial Set Trial of the Andreas J. Hattrem estate matter was set yesterday for December 23 hy Cir cuit Judge L. G. Lewellmg. The case of Smothers vs. Thatcher, set for December 13 to 1. was postponed -until December 1 and 19 on -request of attorneys." Waif paper. Matbla. 1B4 S Co ml (Shoulder Braised George MaWer, route four, received a bruised shoulder when a car he was driving and one driven by I nut. f RnlT HSU Knrth lfith i street, collided at Chemeketa and J Liberty street, according to po lice reports. Warrants Clio out An accumu lation of over 100 warrants for overtime parking offenses have have been prepared ty police and offenders are being advised by telephone that the warrants will be served unless payment -of fines -are made. Overcoat Recovered An over coat which Tom AH port. g3 North Front street, reported stolen from his car was recovered by police from a second hand -store. Salem, and A. L Sutter, Creit enbush Springs, Oregon; three brothers and three sisters in In diana, and one sister In -Lea Angeles- also three grandchildren. James and Maryetta Setter, and Betty Louise ChlMs. Services will be held Wednesday, November 20, at 2:0) p.m. la the Emanuel Mennoaite church at Pratura, with Rev. John Franx officiating. Concluding services will be hel-d in the Mennonite cemetery near PraUim, Clough-Barrick company In charge. Nichols Cass A. Nichols, Monday, No vember 18. at the residence. route six, box 141. Salem, at the age of 42. Survived by the wi dow. Mrs. Dorothea Nichols; four children, Co raise. Luella, 'Ronald and Marilyn; father, 2. M. Nich ols; sister. Mrs. J. A. Hain, all of Salem; and a brotbac. Madison of Florida. Member of Capital Pest No. 9. American Legion. Funer al services will be held in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon com pany. Friday, November 22, at 10:30 am.. Rev. S. Hamrlck tfi ciathxg. Concluding services Bel crest Memorial park. ' Fowler Mary Fowler, late resident of Wheatland. In this city Tuesday. November 19. 8urvlred ty widow er, Phil II. Fowler of Wheatland; four sons and one daughter. Mem orial services at Hopewell church Saturday, November 23, at 2 p.m.. under the direction of Ladd Fu neral home. Rev. P. W. Eriksen officiating. Commitment Hope well cemetery. Hoillngsworth Gertrude Hollnigsworth, aged 8. late resident of 1811 North Capitol, Tuesday, Hovemher 19. Survived by her husband. Byron K. Holllngsworth; one daughter, Mrs. Jane Bland of Portland; one grandson. Rodney, of Portland; two sisters in Georgia, two broth ers in Colorado, two brothers in South Dakota and one brother In Iowa. Memorial services srttl -be kM t thm efcanel or the Ladd ! Funeral home Friday. November 22. at 1 p.m.. Rev. Harold W. Ly mam of tho Cowrt Street Cbrtstlaa Church otficiatrng. CommKntent service Evergreen Memorial park. McKlnnvlIle at 3:10 pjn. Ratter Joahoa Sutter, late -resident of 1600 East Turner Road. Salem, at a local hospital. Sunday. -November 17, at the aga of 71 rears. Snrvtved by wife, lata. Hag dalena Sutter of Salem; daughters. Miss JClla Sutter a4 Mrs-. Xo M. ChUday otm of Salem; sons. Leo Sutter : -of -Salem asd L Sutter; of Sredtenhnsh finringa, Oregon ; three "brothers aad three sisters in Indiana asd one .slater in Los Angeles: also three raad chfldrea. James amd sjryattn Set ter and Betty Louise Omda. Serv ices . will ha held Wednesday, November 20. at T z.m. -sm the Emanuel Mannonftn clarch st Prat ma, with Sew. Jehn JTrai officiating. Concta&ing wr vines wd he held fa the Me;nonite cemetery near Pratum, . ISongh- Barrick company in charrl. C"""3 -i MAi Uftuk g S'-iO. A2o!?he, - v Carol llleajou .- Tjinills r ha Tho mm -Smith's ' 'Ttrarmr.sjri f n ' i ' 2nd Hit -Greer; lnreacc I i G arson Olivier 1 I -Pride and Prejudice" L Expenses Filed Expenses of IS 1.2S daring the preelectloa po litical campaign ware noted yes terday by Frank V. Wray, candi date for county treasurer on tho democratic ticket, la a statement filed with County Clark U. a Boyer. Certificates of election and oaths of office were filed with the clerk by A. C. Bark, sheriff; Ralph A. Glrod. county commis sioner; and Sam J. Butler, coun ty treasurer. Singer Here Philip McXIarness. manager of the Llntleld eollege a cappella choir, will sing before members of the Salem high school Crescendo club today at 1 o'clock. The choir is making an appear ance here December -8 aa one of a series of concert belag sponsored by the Crescendo club. Sponsors Drive -Tbe Girls' league of Leslie junior high school is sponsoring a food and clothing drive to beweftt needy families Uv-, ing near the school. President Calline Hlllman reported a" good response from the boys asked to assist. , College football. 60c gen.' adm. Willamette va. "Whitman. Sweet land field, 1:39 p.m.. Thanksgiv ing afternoon. Grace Continued Delbert Sav age wdl receive an additional 30 days in which to purge himself i of a -contempt conviction by pay ment -of beck alimony. Circuit t Judge "Lewelllng ruled yesterday Savage "had previously appeared on com em pi ciiauon. Hrhool Tar Lifted Teachers' elnentary school tax levy for 1940 will be 293.822.25. the Mar ion eonnty court was advised to day by the stste tax commission. The budget committee had esti mated the tax at $95,000, and now will cut the levy by $1177.75. Now Is the time for weatherstrip. We hav it. Ray L. Farmer Hdwy.. Co., 115 8. Comml. Called t Doty Destined to be stationed at Vancouver Barracks. Lieutenant Earl B. Holt reserve officers corps, left Monday forth east -Toflowrng a cart to Washing ton, DC, for a month of active; duty. Movie Planned The Leslie jun ior high school 1TA Is sponsoring the -movie. "Tundra," and a no-' host dinner Friday. The proceeds will go toward the purchasing of the school movie projector. Rummage today only. 341 N. Com. Has Kye Operation Mrs. Hor ace -Nalklrk of the Liberty district, whe m -taken to the Salem Gen-: eral hospital for an eye operation, was reported as doing wen last' night Log Permit Cat lAdolf Hlll ma a. Tstote three. Salem, was authorised yesterday to ban! -Iocs not over 0 feet overall -ieacth over .specified county roads by the. Marlon -county court. Tom and Jerry batter. Hill's, !9T: N. Cayftei. Thanksgiving Tople The' Truth Study class, meeting tonight -at 165 Sooth Liberty street, will dis cuss Thanksgiving." Miss Olive Stevens is the leader. Benefit Held A benefit card party will be held tonight at the Fairfield grange hall for the com munity snd cooperative clubs. Women are asked to bring pies. Carnival Held Auburn school reports a successful carnival held Friday night at which time 134.02 was taken in for the hot lunch fund. Meeting Changed Townsend club No. 16 will meet tonight at 7:30 because of Thanksgiving, at the home of F. N. Berry, 714 South 19th street. May Have Visitors Mrs. Ray Howard, who has been confined to a local hospital since June, is now convalescing at her home on Mc Coy avenue. License Issard A marriage li cense has been Issued at Portland to Earl B. Stevens, Portland and Edna V. Kugel, Salem. Club to Meet Townsend club No. 14 win meet In Liberty hall at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The public Is Invited. Meetass; T o a I g ht Town.nend club Ne. 4 will meet In the High land school tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Ob Blotter Olaf S w a n s o n , Medford, la charged on the police blotter with failure to observe a stop sign. Births Jones To Mr. and Mrs. Cal vin M. Jenea. Id an Ha. a daughter. Vera -SherriM, born November 1 0, Deaconess hospital. Bwrnham To Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Burnham, 117 South Commercial street, a daughter, Jacqueline Jean, born November 14, Deaconess hospital. Chastalst To Mr. and Mrs. Les ley L. C has tain. Brooks, a son, Raymond Gene, born November IK, 7eaconess hospital. Da hi To Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. DabL Aumsville. a sob. David WesTSar. born "November 11, Dea coness TOspftsJ. Dyer To Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Dyer, Turner, a daughter, Den nis Irene, born November II, -hospital. 1 SALEM 31 NEWEST THEATRE rw-wn""s-v"fw" "fl""" mw i if I n Ji iA i iW Today A Thar. -with Mnrgo Walter Able Pin Snd Hit Comedy aad News mm i s 4 1 " rfSA n Six Divorces Granted Here All Cases Co by Default Route, Department 2 of Circnit Court Six divorces were granted here yesterday by Circuit Judges L. H. McMahan and L. O. Lewelllng. all of the matters being taken up following default of the respec tive defendants involved. The cases were as follows: Norma vs. John E. Davis, in which custody of a child and 13. SO monthly support money waa awarded plaintiff. ' M. J. vs. Carrie Ryaa. In which name of Carrie Swallow was restored to -defendant. Eldon vs. Florence Pendleton: child awarded to plaintiff. Jr. Lorea vs. Bern Ice Soulier; property settlement incorporated and name of Bernlce McVeigh re stored to defendant. Marlon D. vs. Milton F. Eep- hart; property settlement upheld and plaintiffs name changed to Marlon D. Taylor. Edyth M. va. Warren G. Farm er; unconditional decree. Circuit Court Charles G. Dawes and others vs. W. H. Henderson and ethers; motion to set for trial. W. F. Xelson vs. Rex Ross; demurrer sustained. Chsndler P. Brown, trustee un der will of Elva Brown, -vs. Ray mend A. Bassett and others; de murrer sustained. Martha F. vs. Clarence P. Mof- fenbler; order sustaining motion to strike. State liquor control commission vs. R. S. Maynard and others; demurrer overruled. State Finance corporation vs. Ida May Hlggtns Tracy; motion to atrike allowed. Ilda Hlmmelwright by John Hlmelwrlght vs. Oscsr E. Price; motion for change of venue de nied. George C. Will vs. L. A. Mc Allister; order dismissing appeal and complaint from Justice court. National Surety company vs. Guy H. Smith and others; un dertaking on appeal. Chris and Mary Lachele vs. Oregon Realty Investment com pany: assignment of certificate of sale of real property from Pio neer Trust company to Raymond H. Bassett, order of confirmation filed. Veterans' aid commission vs. Metrln 8. Chandler and others: real property sale for 82419.10 eonflrmed. Veterans aid commission vs. Lawrence S. Glrardln aad -others; foreclosure decree and Judgment fpr 31778.13. Robert T. vs. Ellen T. aiartln; divorce granted. Probate Court Lewis C. Mathes estate; F. B. Mathes named administrator of SSfiO m real and 8750 in personal property. Frank A. English estate; final order tiled. r Justice Court ; Jasper W. Phillips, no license on four-wheel truck; fined $8.60. Thomas Clark VanOrsdal. no license plates; pleaded guilty and sentence set for Saturday. Marriage Licenses E. Marvin Forgard, 2, con tractor, 5S5 North 18th street, and Vada Mae Griffith, legal, beauty operator, 580 North 18th street. Leo Peters. 34, farm laoorer, Pomeror. ' Wash., and Theresa Zach, 39, domestic. ML AngeL Municipal Court Lawrence W. Loom Is, pleaded Innocent to a charge of driving while drunk. Trial date to be set later. Named to Assist On Questionnaires William P. Ellis and Otto Bow man were appointed Monday by Ray J. Stum bo. local board chair man, as members of the advisory Hsirri which will assist selective service registrants in filling out questlonnsires. Rodney Aiaen wiu do auvwor Woodborn. Roy Harland and Nor man Winslow, both of Salem, V. A. Goode, Stayton. and D. B. H11L Mill City, will serve for board No. 3 at Stayton. Mrs. Thlelsen 111 -Mrs. Freder ick D. Thlelsen, who was taken to Salem General hospital laat Thurs day, is reported to be improving. Firemen Called Firemen were called to 1830 Ferry street yester day to extinguish a chimney fire. TOIUTE Thaakaftiviag Homecoming EDAjSES with UC3DY HUE auad his orchcotm Upi-un Ballrcm 21st A W. Burnsida. Portland. Vs are equipped to ivw cowpUw car service) ax 373 II. dnci OH. Atf-Treese. LabrtcaXiosw Tires, Datteriee Motor I EOZISSTEELE'S 370 5.370 Texaco credit cards accepted as in our previous location. G Gty Share Is 10,000, not 50,000, Rigdon Says of Airport Improvement Councilman Lloyd T. lUgtfon, chairman of the council airport committee, last night contradicted statements recent ly made over a local radio station in a man-on-the-street program that the city's participa tion in a proposed 8488.288 gov ernment project to develop the municipal airport would cost the city 8MtO. Rigdon said the city's chief expense would bs for purchase of the 73 acres of additional land required by tbe government. - Be said the land would cost "not more than $10,009 at the oatalde aad probably not more than $7,-000:- Of course," Rldon added. Call Board HOLLTWOOD Today Dorothy Lamour. Robert Preston In "Typhoon." Nancy Kelly, -Robert -Camming in "rwivne-Aftaira.- Thursday 'Dead 'End Kids.' aad LMtle Toagh Guys lm MToure Net so Tough." John Wayne, Sigrld Qurie In "Three Faces Weat," LIBERTT Today Mnrgo. Walter Able b ta Miracle on Main Street," BtH Boyd in "Cheaters." Friday "Wolf of 'New York" with F.dmund Lowe. Fred Scott in "Melody of the Pfartns." GRAND Today "Tin lan Alley" with Alice Faye. Betty Grable. John Payne, Jack Oakle. STATE Today Adolphe Menjon, Carole Land la, John Hubbard in 'Turnabout. Greer G arson. Laurence Oliver In "Pride and Prejudice." Thursday Ray Milland and Pa tricia Morrison In "Untamed." Careie Landia. Henry Wllcoxon in "Mystery Sea Raider." Saturday midnight show William Powell, Myrna Loy In "I Love Ten Again." ELSINORE Today Norma Shearer, Robert Taylor in "Escape.'" Baby San dy, 8 tew art Erwtn 1n "Sandy Gets Her Man." CAPITOL. Today R I e"h a r d Arlen, Andy Dnvine in The Devil's Pipe line." Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes in "Border Le gion. Saturday Dick Pswall, Ellen Drew tn "Christmas in July." William Boyd. Russell Harden in Three Men from Texas." It cdarj ... ...and when lovers meet or lovers part, the songs of Tin Pan Alley are in their hearts! H Now that unbelievable streets tells its stirring i 1 x 41 Tr-!iilf A I f -rw!l25?VrJ I "the city mast remove tho in cinerator.'' The tan stack of the Incinerator, adjoining the airport, la an obstruction which the civil aaronautlcs hoard engineers have said must ho removed. Committee to Aid Victims of War Or. W. C Jones of Salem on Congregational Relief Agency 8tirred by the need of the in nocent victims of war and realiz ing the profound desire of the denomination for coordinated ef fort to meet the ever-increasing suffering, the general eewncli of Congregational Christian church es) In America has created a com mittee of . 190 for assistance to war victims. Rev. Raymond B. Walker of Portland and Dr. Wil liam C. Jonas of Salem have been appointed to represent Oregon on the committee. Dr. Born ten Mer rill of Massaehasetts -is chairman while Elbert A. Harvey -of New Tork la treasurer. The, committee will -distribute all funds raised by the denomina tion through exiating organisa tions. The feeding of the starving children of Europe will be car ried on through the American Friends service committee. Men and women persecuted for their religious belief and political ut terances and children made home less by air raid who are coming to America for refuge will be provided for through the Ameri can committee for Christian re fugees. Feed and shelter for the Chinese will be cared for through the church committee for China relief. Fends for Impoverished European -churches wtU -be divid ed among three appointed agen cies. "The committee Is not lost an other relief agency hot rather an organization -serving as a resource tor Inform atloa to our churches and as a chanaal for their a; If is." aald Mrs. Ethel Whiting, execu tive secretary of the commutes. ao clcja v story! 4 Plaintiffs Seek Damages AH Name Conatrnction Firm v as Defendant; Accident Basis Four complaint, each naming the KuCkenbers; Constractloa company as defendant, were riled in circuit court hern Monday ask ing a total of over IS2.I00 aa personal injury damages result ing from nn automobile accident. The accident in question is al leged to have occurred on Novem ber It. 13S. on the Pactfle hi ten way north of Salem. In it Glen Campbell Nash and Marshall Wil liam Kitchen were 'killed, and Ber nlce KUrhen and Robert Kitchen suffered serious injury. . The construction company . Is singled out aa defendant because the accident Involved a ear driven by .Nash and a truck owned and opera t'ed by W. L. Dunn. hut. the plaintiffs allege, under lease to tbe construction -company. As administratrix of the estate of Glen C. Nash, Althea B. Nash asks tit, 000 eeueral damages and 3 65 special damages for Nssh's death, which occurred, it la stated at 8:3S p.m. on tho day of the accident. Bernlce Kitchen asks SSOeO general and 2101.84 special dam ages because of concussion of the brsin and other aerions injuries, resulting In permanent disability and injuries. In the complaint tn which Mabel L. Kitchen is plsintiff ss adminis tratrix of the Marshall W. Kitchen estate, damages of $10,000 sre asked. In Robert Kitchen vs. Knckenberg Construetloa e o m pany, the final -complaint, $25. 000 general and 12384.47 special damages are asked. The special damages include 2S80.4T tor hos pital care, 8344 tar medical at tention and $80 ror convalescent care. The plaintiff states that he was -unconscious far 17 days from head Injuries, that his nose was mashed and that he suffered other hurts. Student Groups Aid at Parrish ParrUh Junior high school "door cops" now serving are Del man eVsher. Pat Bond, Jim Brown, Clinton Mason. Robert Morton, Stanley Teet, and Bryce Nedry. niiiiicc Surpassing hag tri- ph in Alexandaxs Rsgfimo Band f3 L t.,t ix. hUhaajast snadsl v '''ii iT-?' a a Ii " V I i I s 1 eTrl W IllllOTOll HICHOLiLO IX:OTIIER3 BEN GAUTZHl George Davis, substitutes. On tho- bicycle patrol for the present period are Douglas . Ber wick, Lyle Plank aad Orvelle Bchoea and Substitute Roger Fo gelauist. 1 N Mrs. WQaa Wright. Ubrarian. has named Baa trice Self. Barbara Cady, CXarahelle Weeks . Ethel Lawless, Jesals Hamphreya, Dor othy Boyd and Wanda 8teiaruck aa library pages. Schools to Have -2-Day Vacation No Classes Thursday and Friday; Assemblies Are Listed Students of Salem schools, grade and high as well aa Willamette university, look forward this week to the Thanksgiving weekend, which gives them two days of va cation. Special Thaukagivlna pro grams are plaaned in most of the buildings tor Wednesday. McKmley school will have an assembly at t nan. Wedaesdny. Garfield at 1 pjn. in charge of the sixth grade; Parrish Junior high at 8:2 la charge of Mrs. Florence Emerson. Mrs. Elma Mc Allister and Mrs. Wlllma Wright. Bush and Grant schools wilt have primary assemblies at 1 and 1:10 p.m. Wedneeday. The Girls' Letter club of the senior high school Is giviag a dance at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Ele mentary principals will meet In the administration office at 16 a.m. Dr. R, Franklin Thompson will speak ia university chapel today at 11:20. Sprarue Revokes DePinto Pardon Governor Charles A. Sprafue eaH usa, w ivfvnou sm wuuiuvunt pardon granted to Nick De Plate on February 14. 1938. DePinto originally was received at the state penitentiary here from Muttnwmaji county on De cember 2. lSnto" serve a 10 year term for assault with a dangerous weapon. The order revoking the pardon charged that DePinto had failed to make his monthly reports and had associated with criminals and drug addicts. Tho "Down Argon tin Way" star. . . mora torchy, soots cjlaxnorous! If xtsw gotaantio tr'Xj mltaa ha sra lows) to IT-II-Tr-TIatyj