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Ti CnSOTI CTATTLTJI. Ccltn. Oioqca, Cctarday I-Ionag.' I i u--j j 4, 1S41 rea sosa ejsesa eases f: T: t. ; 1l v, V Local Newo Briefs Autoe Ctwh Vehicles driven ty Mrs. Wiliaa P. Wagers, roots eerea, and sua Fitt. tSO 8ouU Cottage street, collided yesterday at H e r t h Liberty aad Shipping streets, causing some damage to lota. Fltts was charged br police vita baring ao operator's license I m person. Bota autoe were dam- sdLla ' eoMnloa at Market aad f "Lnarch betweea ears operated by lira, Krelya L. Crawford. 1041 f Court street, aad Eugene M. Ler k sea. 2004 Market street- Another U incident la the tUm block oa I.'orth ' Treat Involved i vehicles S operated by i- William Bowdea, 14 OS Bnoadway street, aad Seag 0. K. Kin, mate two. fuats florist P Ofttl till H U ! Xla Coart Signs Commi J closer J. E. Smith aad Engineer k.lL C.Hubbs of Matfoa county I yesterdsy traveled to Albany to ' order to present contract for the t construction of the inter-county V bridge at Gates to the Linn eoun- court xor signing. . xae eon tracts, already signed by the Mar- 4aa eonaty court, are betweea the Conns ton compaay " f-Newberg, A.- contractors, and the two county courts, ntnon cgin mrawn . : t J-ued the docament a aamber of days age. . ' Station Going ap Preliminary eonstractloa of a new serrlce sta- tioa was started yesterday at 485 CeuU Commercial street by Henry Thlelsen. Permit Issued by the city .... building department gare the ee 4lmated cost as 82800. Other per cuts were glTen to Lincoln Olson te repair dwelling at 811 South itta street. ISO; V. J. Beli to re fair dwelling at ttt North tlst Street. Stf ; Enid Hamman to re rtir dwelling at ttt North ttrd Street. $2 99, .and Emll Lawson to erect one story dwelling and ga rage at lilt Royal street. $1800. Recorer Article lire trarel ers cheeks aad some other papers etolea from the apartment of Leona Dariaon, t48 Union street, I were reported reeorered by city rollce, Charles Sonth, SSS North i- Sammer street, a city employe, r found the papers In an alley run ning aorta from Union street be Wtweea Church and Cottage. Two life Insurance policies and about fit cash are still missing. :'') I : Wall paper. Mathla. 114 8 Coml Licenses Restored 141 li cense plates stolen Wednesday eight from R. M. Needham. 48 S 1 Btate street, were found yesterday CfT by E. B. MllUrd. 181 D street, ZTIeaalng against a telephoae pole li t 18th and D streets. They were f restored to Needham through the 'state motor rehlcle license depart- fi snent. i: " ObatiaaaBoe Ordered Circuit ' Jadge L. H. MeMahaa yesterday signed aa order continuing all ; criminal matters now pending to ?' the Jan nary term of court, which opens next Monday. The order tfatates that aa unusual press of 'trial matters has made the con tinuance necessary. Plea to Wed Walter M. Nel son, West Stayton. and Amanda B, ( 8mlth. ' 811rerton and Robert L. DaTla, Tigard. and Dorothy H. Hamilton. Monmouth, hare been -issued marriage licenses at Van coarer. Safety of your sa flags is Ins area at Salem Federal. 180 8 Liberty t : : Theft Reported Wood catting ,lools, including a saw, axe, maal mad wedges, were stolen from his 3 heme. X4t North Snmmr atrr&t. William Smith told police. OBITUARY MeMecham ,f Earls Van McMechaa. at a lo- Vcal hospital oa January t at the J age of SO years. Late resident of wlit East Lincoln street. Sur fFVired by the wife. Lola A. MC ; - Uechan. of Salem, and father, - John S. McMechaa, of Takima, Wash. Serrlcee will be held Sat- arday. January 4, at 1:80 p.m atJ Cloagh-Banick chapel, with Rer. W. Irrin Williams officiating. Concluding serrices will be held la Belcrest Memorial park. r KeQer Mrs. Nellie Keller, late resident f-' et. lltt South 11th street, at a focal hospital January 1. 8urrlred 0y - widower; William A. Keller; daughter, Marris Keller; mother, llrs. Anna Johasoa. Serrices will r be held from the Walker ft How ell chapel Saturday, January 4. at t m. m. with Rer. W. Harold Ly- tnan of flclatlng. Interment I OOF Cemetery at Turner. Ous Anderson, formerly of Sa lem. In Chicago. Wednesday, Jaa eary 1, at the age of 4 1 years. Sanrlred by mother. Mrs. L M. Anderson of Salem; three sisters. Mrs. 'Olire , Beardsley of ' Salem. Mrs. Hasd Parka of Chicago aad lira, Esther James of Saa Fran cisco; two brothers. Charles of Chicago, aad Oscar of California; also sereral alecee aad nephews, tacladlng ' Orrille, Rtusell aad f!hrlM RMrdilnv. all of Ri!m 11 funeral serrices will be held at ' lrtt Taesday afteraooa. January V:-". from Clongh-Barrick chapeL Herman Lleta, in this city Jan- wary 1. Sarrired by two sons. Sale Used Sewing Machines OrerhauL guaranteed perfect, j. . treadles, 1 portable electric . . . Cheap for cash. f-;rAl Sew. Mach. Serrlce';:! leSw Itarlosi - Sat, Aft. Only FROM KocadCe'.;.. Comlnc Brents Jan. Union at Red Hills Grange fcaU. Jan. ;" Wdaaeette ouUret alt rlaMN open. Janw IS Orecoa tetelatmre 1041 Ji at Wttfesaette suUrersJty. ThLeiAto proceedings U Jadge U Wanted Tair-tr? nuha ty clerk-typists or steaographers etreelt coart.: t T' are to be recraltedfor the Ore- f the easea oridnally ached, goa recrattlag district to be as- te come ap at the aaaaeclean algaed to Ue Portland recralUng in proceedings, about If hare and Indsctlon station. Sergeant been disposed of either by rein-Joseph- Scarpa, Salem recruiting statement or by dismissal, officer for the regular army said Next Tuesday Circuit Jadge Friday. The enlistment is to be L. G. Lewelllag will hold similar for a three year period aad appll- proceedings for St equity cases, cants must be United States eltl- la both departments of the court, seas between the age of It aad suits which have not been sroee SS iadaslTC , Scarpa reports. . rated during aa, entire year erf iJ.. " '. . , ' i : ,UbU to lsmlsaal by order of thb CalL tor Oragoa Mutual calendar beach unless showing -fa made of at Scellfrs aad Foley. the reason for their.eocitoeaace. Announces Programs -rt " Circuit Coort- T Snell, secretary of state, will be- suta Ta Wallace Cooperf or- Tuesdays chapel speaker at Wil- der of dj., lamette aalrerslty. Dr. W. C. Credit Bureaus, Inc. rs. iu F. Jones announced yesterday. Wed- Elklas and others: order of aesday President Lot! T. Pea- change of Tense to Polk county alagtoa of Pacific college. New- OB petition of defendant.' berg, will speak, aad Taarsaay. tsisnop Brace k. uaxw. mil programs are broadcast orer I KSLM at 11:80 a.m. I Fires Pat out Members of the j CUT lire ospiruDniv jwwru "- I swered cans to exunguisn iiue fires at one of tne s tair resi- aences ac ue uregon u peni- i tentUry and at 885 North sum- mer streeu rnuriatj aifm mvm i damage was caused oy a wau lire at 1SD North 24th street, v . i Franklla Thompson of Wfllam-I ette unlrerslty left Ust night for j rasaaena. uaui wnere uo mm i attend the meeting of the Associ ation of Schools and Colleges of I the Methodist Church. Dr. Thomp- I son will return oa January 11. I - retiring aad the aew couactls of J nobles will meet at the Salem I chamber of commerce at 8 1 o'clock Monaay nigm ai we cau i of Kenneth Perry and Frank Doerfler, King Bings of 1140 and it 41, respeetlreiy. - ... a a I r r reui isu. xc iuwwi i i 1 house. nicely fura. Adults only. ""f?! ?0?" ponce ue men or a wree-menine- ine or a Dime inu w r spaniel ana a rea mn cwmr, dovu reiuvercu. t. t , v. Mwmmvm uawu I county court yesterday approred vw&.BO J tfvuu-"-. f mguway areaae. oaiem. ml miun-1 lar parmn was Kraniea iwj ran- UpL Mehama merchant. , ... rt7: 77 " ,r., x f"; . 1 Rae, sr 1155 SUte street, has I enlisted for the cooks' and baker school of the United SUte. army ai oan francisco, oerseani joaepn Scarpa said yesUrday. No Death, la Industry-There ....ii.i.. 1- t-A... trtU .eeld.u 1. One 4rlM v-v. .T-V.- iTlV-1 iwii rcyvi ibu u v were hi inausinai tcciueuu re ported to the commission. Harris Llets. Halem and Rot E. Uets. Portland. Memorial -rv-1 ices rrom tne waiaer as noweii .rr r nT- t T.2.'lort(i yesterday that sereral , at i p. m.. Rer. j. F. Lawson iiPht rinh wm kMw. offlcUUng. Interment at Lee Mis- Schaetala Marrrtia RrhBAt& ! rna(. dent of Crawfordsrine. Ore., at a local hnanttAi Tiiaraav Jmnirr X. at the age ot tl years. 8urrlred by two sisters. Mrs. Sarah O. Mc-1 DoweU aad Mrs. Ana N. Simmons. Cary. Crawfordarflie. Serrices Rer. Gay L. Drill officiating. Prt- rate Interment at itatcmit mmha. rial park. GaraJobst at tne residence, tog Jefferson street. Corrallls. Thursday. Jan a ary t. Quentin Frederick Garn Jobst. aged 28 years. Soa ot Dr. and Mra Henry Garajobst of Cor rallls aad brother of Richard Neal Garajobst of Seattle, Henry Garn jobst of Chicago aad William Martin Garnjobst ef Corrallls. Funeral serrices will be held un der the direction ef the W. T. Rig doa compaay ta the chapel of the Belcrest Memorial park Sat urday, January 4, at It a.m. Con cluding serrices in Belcrest Me morial park. Earl O. Axelson. late resident of est Oerth areaae. West Salem, at a loeal aaanltal Srtdar. Jana. bm sp 0S rtrvu svw wuoi . uv sVSe Axelsoa. Funeral announcements later br Clonrh-Barrick. B Xtt" Jmr7 MorT Thomas Coteman at the ge of tr Zrmr!!: WOTTatTM r"1? 9 1 " lwr m ""w rors uclude the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joha Cdemasw Funeral aa - noaacements later by the W. T. Rlgdoa company. , f .ass. un3n::23s eztd POKXLAITD r 7 Tl tt- m Tvrrr m n For Dismissal H&Xfthsa to Decide To&sj ca Suits to Be Carried Eighty nix law -case win be dealt with today la- aaaaal house- A. R. Mathey as Pacific DIs- count compaay rs. Bernard H. Knenstlng aad Fae L. Knenstiag; default judgmeat for SBee 7i torney fee: affidarlt as to non-military serrlce of defendants also filed. otto F. Durant rs. Roy Rains: appllcUon for place on trial dock- et. Roy Darldsoa rs. Virgil Klin- ger; similar application. i United States National bank Irs. Jacob George Dye and oth- ers; judgment for 1147.60 aad t w nr im t?. nim.... motlon for hearing o amotion to strike. Probate Court - Margaret O. McFaddea estate; final order granted Alicia MeFad- . J??- "ctrt?.- receipts filed by uai as. wodis and Agnes Alicia McFaddea for distributee shares, and by Cecelia McFaddea for a-old ring, constituting full distributee snare or estate. John P. Blankenshlo estate: Earl Blankenshlp appointed ad minutrator and G. 8. Higgles, RoT Rice aad Lawrence N. Krowii unrt un r titt I. SOB&I and 81100 in real property. iw uuien. estate; re- IksMMt Wfw laV.ilv. a.. Uessi; V. Shlnn. Dort. M. ofitoa! and erim- t,.--.- A ' Agnes K. Tergea esUte; final aiscnarge granted Ray Tergea i ana jonn tester, executors. L. Wayne A. Van Court estate; final llrmial if T.IIII. T ir Coartt admlnl.tratrlx. shows re- ceipts 01 SZ000 and full payment 01 an claims and charges by ad' minlatratrlx personally; final bearing set for February t. Jostict Court Ro" w. Powell, ae PUC 11- cense; pleaded guilty and fined ti a s.m aJaZ. - gnllty plea to ch&rK. f UUure to haTe truck license and fined J2 50 Wesley O. Cheftings. Jr., speed 7ltCife"ii W; B " cense plates, fined St. ct'" ' "d.S 'it inat placed on six months I probation. Booked by Police City police yesterday charged rlolatioa of basic rule to Harry C. Myers. 1848 Ferry street; Ted D. Schnee. uanoy; Henry Oreross, Sllrerton; IfS?" route seren. ana vlrnu Sweauger, Portland. i TJrh. nv r-i- -.u al,ht m tne 8afeway baIMlnf ttB siaraet streets. I Name Certified Ralph 1 1 net Hrol. SUyton. I bare filed certificate of assumed LD"""T nam Ior trton Auc- uon ua oppnes witn me Marion I eounty ciera bicTcleensa. arrl t-r.t "ZZU ",8 r l I A5OBr'. police matron, in charge I , a. Board to Meet The regalar 1 meeting of the Salem T Junior I board of directors will be a plan ning session at 7:11 Tuesday nignt. Skatinx Club to Meet The saiein figure skating club will meet tonight at the Salem Ice arena from 10 to It o'clock. Births Hodgkln To Mr. and Mrs. Mer till D. HodgUa. 1844 Lee street. a son, Roy Dale, bora December tt, Salem General hospital. Downer To Mr. aad Mrs. Ralph 1 Downer, Mehama. a daazhter. I Loaaa Kathleen, bora December I tt, Salem General hospital, 1 . I McKshff Teb lfft. sVffr IrVml 1 " w I C MeNeff. 1100 Chemeketa street, I daughter, Jaae Orleae, bora De- awr j. saiem ueaerat aos- i r I Haelebecbar -Te Mr. sad Mrs. I pter 8. Haslebacher, rente seren. I a soa. Gary MaUley. bora Deeem- it. Salem General hospital, 1 , l Mobr Te Mr. and Mrs. Barry JJ. Mohr, Jr lttt North tOth street, a daughter, Judith Ann, December S, Salem Genera II hospital. ;i BedJent To Mr. nad Mrs. George E. Bedleat. t0t Breymaa areaae. a daughter, Jeyee Elaine. bora December tl. Salem General BaapItaL'!' -.y-'f -r " r '-s A casta: SOenlgatlaaLasv I rrrrrr Title Troubles on TaxJToreclosures I-Coiisidei-bSdein Realty Board Efforts to rmtaririrthe tltlrdifctUes riampcrln? sals of j taxoredosed properUgg' la were Inltuted at the Salem Iieaity Dosrd s Cist raetunjf cl the year Friday at me- Qaelle, whea newly-installed President W. G Krueger brought ap .the matter aad was empowered to appoint a committee to eoasalt city aad county officials aad ab stractors to disease a possible so lution. Some members oX the . board were Inclined to the belief' that new legislation would be neces sary while others reported .that similar problems had been eolred la Portland and Eugene so that title insurance was obtainable. Reports oa the opera tloa of sabdirlsloa laws la other states were read as a sequel to recent dlsCussloa of a proposed sabdirl sloa law for- Oregoa It was re reeled! that a committee of the Portland 'Realty board was , re drafting the proposed bOLt ; f ' President Krueger oatllaed 1a part his plans for the year's ae tmues and announced - commit tees as foUews, chsirmea belag named first: . Appraisal. J. F. Ulrich. K. B. Grabenhorst. J. D. Sears. Arbitration. O. XL Raa. William BUren F. H. Weir. Board meetings. Dorees Baker. Winnie Pettyjohn. C. V. Johasoa. Commissions aad fees. Rich L. Relmana. N. J. Llndgren, P. B. BelL Ethics. F. H. Weir. William E. Moses, Rao. Finances. Motrin Johnson. E. A. Miller, E. B. Grabenhorst. House, Winnie Pettyjohn. Llnd gren, Sears, George Alderla, Le laee EUla, LeglsUUon. E. A. Miller, a T. Johnson, George Grabenhorst. Ul- ncn, xran Martin. William MeGU- cnrlst. Relmaaa. Membership. W. O. Rardr. Leo N. Chllds. P. H. BelL Planning aad maalclnal affairs. William McGllchrlst, Jr Ulrich. BliTen, Chllds. Relmann. Fabllelty. William Bliren. Walr. ueorge u. Bell, . D. Potter, E. M. Larsea. Mosee. P. H BelL Resolutions. Georse Graben horst. C. V. Johnson. H. P. Grant. Taxation, Leo N. Chllds. T. M. Hicks, w. E. Hanson, Llndgren, uuicn, oears. Wler. 4H CJub Schedules ii - xvt 1 i rany yeanesaay Marion county 4H dab mem bers, who dsrote mach ef their time to the serious business of raising- llrestock for show aad working on home economies ero- Jscts for competltioa. will enjoy two parties . during January. Wayne D. Harding, county club agent announced yesterday. The adranced club, which was cheated out of a Christmas party In December because et the prev alence of lafluensa, will make an other attempt to enjoy itself next Wednesday night at 7:t0 pja. at the Cherry City auditorium. Local club leaders will asset ble for a party at Kelser school, three miles north ef Salem, next Friday night. The program will include card games aad Chinese checkers, and refreshments win later be serred. i T Annex Elevator Refused to Cons By Control Board Conricts housed at the state penitentiary annex will eon tins e to walk up and down stairs. The board of control yesterday refused a request for a fttOt pas senger elevator at the annex and also rejected a proposed tlt.OOt building tor women conricts. The women are aow housed oa the sec ond 'floor of the administration building. -I kicked out the elorator this blennlum and I'm kicking It out agala," SUte Budget Director Darid Eccles declared. "It woat hurt the cons to walk ap and down stairs." Gorsrnor Charles A, Spragae said he could aot see any argent aeed tor a women's building at the prison at this time. There are only seven women Inmates. Geography Course pet by Extension A ' course In the geography of South America, to be taught by Dr. W. B. Merrlam of the Oregon College of Education, is oae of the offerings ot the general ex tension dlrlslen of this term la its Salem classes. This class will meet in room SH in the old high school baildiag Wedaeeday eights beginning Jan uary; t. Enrollment Is at the of fice of the city superintendent of schools or at the first meeting ef tne Class. The fee Is ft for the term. Farrell Visits j Capital Friday Robert 8. Tarrell. jr.. Portlaad. candidate for speaker ot the bease of representatives at the It 41 leg islature, was bore yesterday call- lag oa state officials. Parrell told friends that be has tl pledged rotes for the s ship ! which Is cumdent to elect. William McAllister. Uedford. Is Farrmira opponent. - - McAllister was elated to arrive la Salem today. - Farrell said his rlslt to Salem bad ao connection with his didagy for speaker. 1 The) S tnesralteere ta "Covered Wagoa Days. I Was ' - Wildcat - with Fny.Wray Also iNewa, Cartoow nasi Cbapv.of Serial Oa Oh State at 1:S9 P. 1L Sethf Jayae and tbe Hollywood JSoCkaroo IVosnum Zrtodast : 1 ' Salem Ilarion comity J Delay sY: w Is No Deterrent Rsports iere darint? the past few-days that fajlare of the aew 1940 Oregoa codes to arrive la Sa lem by Monday. January It, might delay operations ot the 1141 lr islatare, were braaded as-taee-tlQBSble by Attorney General L H. Tan Winkle aad other officials yesterday. ? ; ;S-:.' ;i The argnment was 'adraaced that the leglslatare; with oat the aew lttt codes available, weald aot be able to make proper efer- to'present laws aad sectloag for which- smead meats were of fered, r . , Tea Wlakle said there were two or three "ways to orercome such a sltaatlosw - -v' ' At ta opening et the It SI leg- lsUtire eeesloa when-the lttt codes bad aot arrived, all amend ments to? laws of that time re ferred to Olsens laws .anaotated la lttt.; Later, when ithe. lttt codes arrived, retereace . la the ameadmeata was changed to. the ltto code in committee. - This same procedure could be foUewed at the 1041 leglslatlre sessloa, efSclals said. Bancroft-Whitney, Saa Francis co, publishers et the It 4 code. contracted to make initial deliv ery December 1, bat It may be January It or later before the first complete assigameat Is re ceived. - The state has ordered 1000 sets of these codes at a price ot ap proximately Xf l.IQV. Truth Centmr Presents Lectures on Psychology e The Ualted Truth Seekers will preseat Oordoa Fleming, PSD, sa- tnor aaa teacner of psychology saa aameroiogy. in a series ef lectures oa applied psychology and pyramid symbolism at Us Truth esater. Ill South Liberty street, starting Sunday at I p Opening subject Is "Man's Mhv uoa la Life. Questions answered louowiag lecture. Meetings are epea te the geaeral aablle and ae aa mission will be charged. M M Club Notes Another new rear is here. la here. Mice. aad another aew aeries ot Mickey Mease shows. Other t b a a the show today which la entitled -Road to Memories,- we will pro seat something etlrely aew aad different te the Mickey Mouse club members. I know yea will like It,' aad it will make oar Sat urday meetings uvea more inter esting. KMC Last week's show, which wes the finish (French, meaning end) ot lttt programs, contained nov elty as well as good entertain ment. The first part of tne snow was scent listening to three re cord In rs by Leontlne Lebold, Roa aad Ramoaa 8 pence aad Booby Hagedora. Everyone including the entertainers seemed te be ex tremely interested In Bearing these roiees over the screen. Le ontlne was blushing all the while hers was being played; an In all. thoash. they were really swell. As a special added attraction, we were honored la having Bill Hage dora back with as. aad we cer talnlr enjoyed his part in the pro gram. The contest announced last Saturday. Mice, is sun oa. u there are aot enough entries by shew time we will supplement by having part of the contest on the stage. MMU I've been going te announce for a long time. Mice, that the clab's address cards are gradually be coming complete, aad sooa we will hare everyone s correct ad dress. Remember, however. If yea do more be sure to tell the Mickey Mouse secretary your aew ad dress as sooa as possible. MMC Today's show is called The Read to Memories. bringing back old songs of 1040, old Mick ey Mouse favorites aad many oth er things which caa be foaad ta the memories of each of you. Jack Halseth will once agala be back with" bis drams, Jean Brown will be here staging There's a Lore Knot In My Lariat. All the gaag will be here; Leontlne. Roa. Ra moaa. Bob, Betty. Lea (both of taem), ana many otners. we wiu bare a few community songs ; songs that erery oae knows, like Three Little Flshies. A Ticket A TasksC ate. If yea're ta lor a let of fun. Mice, be sure aad come today tor this -Road to Memo ries' show. It's really going to be swen. . MMO ' Not oaly are we going to bare a swell stage shew, bat look at ear ecreea fare. The special Mick ey Mouse feature will be Too Many Girls starring LaelUs Ball and Richard Carlson. The mala 'eaters will-be Errol Flyaa aad OUrto DeHartnaad ta "Santa Fa Trail. Also, there wd be e car toon, a come fly and another chap ter at The? Green Hornet Strikes Again." So. aatll 1. " Toar MMCVWZ3. rarrida ' Sad nu - Bob tSarsar Vmm Sierkel -"-r Aflded . V CAVALCAC3 Or ' " AdDCTf A V7AXLD3 OIieK'&Yeaf-A; BinldHiglPlan v for VC6C0,C00- Each . v SYemr, Period . i . f state baildiag laretriag , the expeaaltare ot approximately f StMtf a year. approred by the state beard ot control here yesterday.' The program weald be eoaflaed largely to aew baOdlag at state lastitutloas. -. Dr. j. C. Brans, sapertateadeat ot the Oregoa state hospftaL aald the proposed baHdiag program weald giro the state sosnotslag definite to work toward. Approx lmaiely ftlMOt weald be ex peaded at the hospital darlag the six-year period. - Included ta the proposst aoa altai' lmproremeats are a ttlt, Ot treatment dormitory sad three cottages totaling 110,000 te be ceastracted duiiag the two years beginning July 1 1. a fltt.ooo chapel-comm less ry aad Itttt remodeling project oa the admlnls tratlea baildiag daring the ltlt 4t blennlum aad a flOO.Mt ward baildiag aad 1 80.000 beatlag plaat daring the blennlum beginning July 1. 104 1. i . The entire program Is subject te leglslatlre approval. SUte Bad get Director Darid Eccles esti mated that increased rereaaes woald finance the program. Dr. Erans declared that the proposed improvements at his In stitution would tend to reduce the number ef patients. Oa March tt of this year the hospital had a popalatloa et 1780 bat this new .has been reduced to tttt. Dr. Evans said the de crease was due to paroling pa tients right and left. -We have been keeping a close watch oa paroled patients aad we have been lucky ae far." Dr. Ev ans continued. The board ot control wCl ask the legislature to appropriate 1800,000 each bleaalum for the baildiag program instead ef sank lng the appropriations direct to the insulations. Officials said this woald permit the board to designate the lm proremeats based oa priority de mand. Vacation of Road Refused by Court The Marioa county coart yee- terdsy turned thumbs down oa a petltioa of Roy F. King aad it other reddeats of the SUrer Falls district asking that aa old road ta that, region be race ted by the eouaty aad retired 'from nee. The action was taken, it wt announced, after eight ef the or iginal 14 signers of the petltioa had asked the court to hare their names- removed, aad after J. H. Mlsslar. -resident oa the-road, also asked that the petition be disre garded. The coart continued the petl tioa of Lillian Barnham and oth ers oa a road near the Evergreen school pending action by the new county court which will take of flee next week. Economics Ses Set for Salem. '42 The 1041 convention of the Pa cific Coast Economics association win be held in Salem was the word brought back by Dr. Wil liam C. Jones. Willamette uni versity professor of economics and msmbers ef the association executive board, from Ue con vention held at Stanford univer sity during Christmas race tloa. Professor Richard Llebee ef Willamette was oae ot the prin cipal speakers at Ue convention. The 1041 conference will be oa Ue University ot Southern California campus. The 184J meeting will be Its first time bore. It is composed ef representatives from economics departments ef all large colleges aad anlrersi tlee west ot Ue Reeky ntu "TJOTAWS X7EDGET (Cea tinned from page 4) Una walk into Ue mess ahead of Lieutenant. His Highness ,Prins Msx roa Wal leafs la. The name careful precedence was observed by Ue cnptslas aad lastly by the majors, throagh Ua-dsr-Officer Schwelher eyed two of Ue tatter aerroasly. It was aa open secret that, la Ufa matter ef pisusdsace. there was bed blood betweea two of the geaUe men owing to Ue tact Uat, whOe one andoabtedly coald trace bis ancestry further back than Ue other, bis title was Uat ot a mere Graf to Ue oUcrs Prtna. Tory swkward. this, aad calculated to lead noma Usee te a daeL (To be eoatineed) foeortisac arnaaess Oerardt er SALEMTS KEWEST THEATRE EOT HOG .' 7:1 T3 ' " r r :'..W t ' , f j: J Klc&ard Ajrlea Aady Devbne , eld; Always '; I - Fine VX Fatiguo Scfrdb RelieTcda Itrirn: 01 Gusrdi to CATJP CLATCOP. Jan. 3 ed la throoshssi Yie&nesdxy tocx OTtr its xicnzil rcstins ervicc ? UiU Be Tuesday Last rites tor Gat world traveled former dear, arm be bold at 1:80 Tues day afteraooa from Goajtb-Bar- rtck chapel with tntarmeat tn City view cemetery, the ramllr aald yesterday. Aaderaoa died at the of a sister. Mrs. Jean Parks. la Chicago New Tear's day fol lowing- a stroke. He was 40 years old, . : ,n; Dr. J. C Harrison, pastor l Ue First Methodist church. Is ex pected te officiate.' ' roUewlax the arrival at MraT Joha Parka with the bedr em the t:tt train Moaday aroraiag. the body Will tie la state -at Ue Clomgh-Barrlck chapel aatll Ue Early Residence Demolished Here Interesting feeiaree are revealed in the reslnr of a heme at ttt Bellerae street this week, to make way tor new dtrelopmssta. The borne, part of Ue J. T. Brewa estate, admialstered by McDonnell Brown. Portlaad at torney, was said by old timers to hare stood by Itself south ot MQl creek for a time. On one side was a baildiag which was believed te have been ased as a church, baring peaked doors and windows. Onto this was Ue residence, built later. Oa Ue wall was found writ ing dated In 1101 aad under flooring were copies of The Statesman et lttT and lttt. j Sprague to Seek Guard An&ority AaUorlty te create a state guard, to replace Ue aatlossl guard troops bow la federal serv ice at Camp Murray and Camp Clatsop will be requested by Gov ern ev Charles A. Sprague at Ue It 41 legislature, he aaaoaaced yesterday. Governor 8prague aald he may have anUortty at the present time but he is not sure. I want to make certain that X hare Uis power." Governor Spragae declared. There is ae immediate aeed for a state guard bat nobody knows when such an emergency may arise. The state geard would be largely of war veterans. Call Board Today Pa a I MaaL Gene Tiers ay la "Hudson's Bay." STATS Today Fred M self array, Patricia Morrison la "Rangers of For tune." Bob Burma. Una Market in "Comln Round the Moun- HOLLTWOOD Today Three Mesquiteers ta Oorered Wagoa Days. Fay Wray, Charles Lang la "Wild cat Baa. ELsrXORB Today Errol Flynn. Olivia Do Hartllaad ta "SanU Fe Trail.' Lucius Ball, Richard Carlson in Many Girls. CAPITOL Today James Cagnsy, Pat O'Brien in '"Here Comes Ue Nary. Roger Fryer. Anita Louise tn "Glamoar tor Sale. Today Roy Rogers in Toung -Bsffale Bin. Richard Arlea la Hot Steel wlU Andy DerUa Today 1 to lltSO r. SC. ITUIIRT! Errol FTyna 03tU DeHaTCxBd LAST TOIE3 la SANTALrU TEAILW. t TODAY Plna 2nd mt - TOO tlANT GIRLS' ilffiHli umm ' tLtm,x?,!b ccrd chins ' ; ' ' - trrd tzzzixa tin ersf fctrxii "i . .... i ' i 1 1 c f A -,2LSy-.' Ta nat?st t!2rr cXrwar jr-"f Hr-'"sa ft nv" nfrttwaa ssriecri . , tilth Lscrf r-iso l - iir-Lt-f -pat., zz I - c : ahltt , LAJT3 .- 1CL.1 CwTLLA:( T7XXZUJM PJ.-CiUI Km Itsr.1 f 1.-W l! i Si I -'rs - p: Tents DainHrred: Heinbem cf tHa nosf drift sight; and tha camp ones axia and ep-pesranea this xzcrzkiz. a, sTecau tram areaght some 14 1 from, Klamath -Fane and there polata il:(l m. tale meralag, aad-Ue rest et Ue tOO add saea who were granted farieaghs It days ago joerneyed bach: to duty by ban aad aatosae-bOe.- ; r Orateral for Ue relief the re turn et Ue furlomrhers wCl af- terd ware tne ISO men whe re mained tn came tar Ue kellfxrs tn order ta carry eat Ue asses aery duties-et fatlgae and guard aataOsJ fhsea -saea hare been ta charge jet Jtrst Sergeant Lorca r. rtaca. ml Battery T. aad are looking; forward to rest to eeea. s far the toag hours ef da tr Uey bare carried eat while their fellow members were eaiartar rislts at heeeco 'ef nareata aad frteadaj I -i - - . r So great was the rlolaavea . wtad sterns' -nleag' the coast dar rag tne rnnoarh aetiod that ec caa taat frames hare mreroed by wooden tcaay a soldier foaad t h a t kin abode Was spUatered and gfner raagec l so sadly that seats time taken before ha coeld ana stm heaeea-eeplnvg again. eaa.lxas to lis) f The Flewt'a ia Axia II ir fmlMI Hi L B Cosapflon Feature - J . . . tae SeTt fag xr-l ABTTA LOUXSS teoOKR. raroR . 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