TEm ORZGOlt STATESMAXI, Salexxu Oregon. Wednesday "Morning. Juno 25. 1S41 FAGS nVB r Local News Briefs YMCA Official Lad Still Missing Donald Dean j Coming Events WUSOn, 12, WHO disappeared um his home at Aumsville Friday, was reported Tuesday by bis lather, R. D. Wilson, as still missing. The boy left a note behind saying he was going, to Portland.' . He was described as weighing 90 pounds, being live, feet, one inch high, wearing overalls and a blue-gray plaid jacket. The father asked anyone knowing of the boy's whereabouts to notify the state police. Lutx florist P. 8591 1278 N. Lib. Returns From Study Follow ing completion of an Intensive 12 week electrical course at Fort Monroe, Va., Staff Sgt Henry Singer returned to Salem late Monday. He drove a new car from Detroit Mich. He is to re port at Fort Stevens Monday where he will be attached to the coast artillery. Paul A. Harsch, C. S. B. of To ledo, Ohio, member of The Board ... Leis has been given permis- June Z7 Missouri club, . 246H North Commercial street July 20 Oklahoma state picnic, state fairgrounds 10 ajnu Burdette to Convention D r. Leslie R. Burdette, Salem, im mediate past president and now trustee of the American Cytome tric association, leaves this week for Atlantic City, NJ, where he Is to attend the 44th annual conven tion and educational congress of the association June 20-July 4 at the Ambassador hotel. Business and educational sessions will fea ture latest developments in op tometric science presented' by na tionally-known educators and lec turers,. Dr. Burdette declares. Permits Granted Permits to haul logs over, certain Marion county roads have been granted to Jack Underwood and to Webs ter Williams by the county court IS Former Pedagogue Tells Reason For Forging Check to Court; McMalian Ponders Sentence Waiving grand jury hearing, E. P. Schlinkert .pleaded guilty to charges of forgery Tuesday before Judge L. H. McMahan, who sent the former college instructor, back, to jail while he consid ered the sentence. : " ' ".-- ... of Lectureship of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Massa chusetts, will deliver a free lec ture on Christian Science In the Salem Senior High School Audi torium, 14th & D St, on Friday, June 27that;8 p. m. ' Perry to Gearhart J. C. Perry, Salem druggist and new member of the state board of pharmacy, left Tuesday night for Gearhart to attend the annual convention! 'of the Oregon State Pharmaceuti cal association, being held today through Friday He is scheduled ' to explain the 1941 legislature's pharmacy laws to the delegates. Safety of your savings Is Insured at Salem Federal, 130 S. Liberty Officers Meet M embers of Marion chapter, Reserve Officers association, are to hold their reg ular group school meeting at the Argo hotel tonight at 6:30 o'clock with Major M. S. Hotchkiss here from Eugene to give instruction and information. All reserveVof ficers have been requested to at tend. ' Spring wall paper, Mathis Bros. , Work Frorresslna Work of cutting brush from the south ri ver road right-of-way is progress ing in spite of the rain, the coun ty engineer's office reported Tuesday. Inclement weather is cutting considerably into the road oiling early summer program, it was said. Boeder Gets Doctorate Wesley S. Roeder, Willamette university graduate and social science in structor at Salem high school, left Salem- Tuesday for Los Angeles to receive the degree of doctor of education at the University of Southern' California. For Sale: Good upright piano. $50. Phont 8353. s Band to Practice Practice in preparation for the Eugene pa geant will be held by the Salem high school band Wednesday night from 7:30 to 8:30. Ninth grade band students who will be in school next year have been asked to attend. Piano prices advancing. Buy now, old prices. Tallman's 469 State street Obituary sion to move a thresher with a tractor over a specified stretch of roadway. Permit to haul logs not more than 40 feet long over cer tain streets has been granted to O. E. Gardiner, Stayton, by the city of Salem. Meeting Scheduled Directors and officers of the United Hospi tal association for service men are to meet at the Quelle res taurant at noon today., The 50-50 club was the first organization to bring in its assessment of 5 cents per -member for the association and the auxiliary to the VFW was second, according to xvirs. Bertha Ray, secretary. Moved to Jail Stena Frederick- was moved to tne coumy jau Tuesday from a Salem hospital, where sheriffs deputies took her last week for observation. Her arrest was on a new warrant is sued on 1940 indictments on two check counts. To Get Degree Wesley Roe der, a member of the Salem high school faculty, will leave today for Los Angeles where he will study for his doctor's degree in education at the University of Southern California. Hogs Gone Five hogs he had kept fenced in near his junk yard were, taken when the fence was broken down Monday, W. H. Has kins has reported to city police. The animals weighed from 100 to 120 pounds apiece, Haskins said. Clubs to Meet Townsend club number four is to meet at 7:30 tonight at Highland school. The public has been invited to attend the 8 o'clock meeting of club num ber. 14 tonight Passes Examination Dr. How ard Damon received word Tues day that he had passed his state board examinations in optometry, which he took in Portland earlier In the month. Subject Announced "The Vis ion of the Soul" is the topic slated for the Truth study class meet ing tonight at 155 South Liberty street Auction, Thurs.. nite. Woodrys. r Picnie Postponed The Missouri club picnic planned for June 29 has been postponed, officers said Tuesday. They stated that a hew date would be set soon. - Picnie Slated The annual pic- I nic of former Salem residents now Lawrence Todnem,- Peking, who was decorated by the Chinese government In 1921 for distin guished service in famine relief work, will be the guest of honor at the Rotary dub luncheon to day. China Topic Of Speech Lawrence Todnem, North Chi na secretary for the national com mittee of Chinese YMCA's, who is on his fourth visit to America In the 28 years of his service, will address the Rotary "club at Its luncheon meeting at the Marion hotel today. He is a member of the Peking branch of the club. Todnem, a graduate of Dakota Wesleyan university, served ; on the staff of the Portland YMCA before sailing to China in 1915 as a representative of the Interna tional committee of the YMCA for the United States and Canada.. He plans to return to Peking in late October. Mrs. Todnem was formerly Miss Annie Laurie Wal dron, a member of the 1914 grad uating class of Willamette university. Civil Defense Chief Praises Oregon Action Oregon's plan to enroll a force of volunteer civil reserves meets the requirements of the United States government Gov. Charles A. Sprague was advised Tuesday in a letter from Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia of New York City, national director of civilian de fense. "It is apparent that these mat ters are In good hands, and that yon and the officials charged with the responsibility of the protection of life and property are fully alert to your duties," La Guardia wrote. LaGuardia added that his of fice would issue instructions to the states for further defensive mea sures. Alfred P. Kelley, commander of the Oregon department of the American Legion, telegraphed the governor Tuesday that the Legion would give the state "its full co operation in the home defense program." Kelley also asked the 120 Le gion posts in the state to cooper ate with county defense councils in enrolling the volunteers. Caves i Andrew Caves, late resident, of 205 Bellevue street, Salem, at a tiAenltal Caturlov .Tun 91 I C .4 1 Tun. fo of T .aiiiAltiure Announcement of services later park, officers in chargesaid Wed-1 1 O 1 XlKC JtLiXQlllS by Clough-Barrick company. living in Portland will be held Saleill OOlllier Rollins At the residence, Crabtree, Ore.,' Monday, June 23, Edgar T. Rollins, aged 80 years. Husband of Rose M. Rollins and father of Hubert B. Rollins and Mrs. Hazel L. Johnson of Crabtreet; brother nesday. Sell House The J. E. Tryons have sold their home on Fair mount Hill and have taken up their residence at the Royal Court apartments. , of Fred E. Rollins and Miss Grace Firm UiailgCS Hands M. Rollins of Newbergr Funeral services will be held under the direction of the ; W. T. Rigdon company, at Mt Crest Abbey mausoleum Wednesday, June 25 at p.m. Rev. Guy L. Drill will of ficlate. REEDSPORT, June 24-)-The Winchester Lumber company was taken over Tuesday by the E. K. Wood Lumber company with no change of personnel other than appointment of A a general mana ger. FORT STEVENS, June 24 Priv. William B. Crary, of the 249th C. A. Medical detachment, a form er student of Salem, has been transferred to Fort Winf ield Scott Calif., where he will attend the West Point Preparatory school there. Crary will undergo entrance Schlinkert, a middle-aged man dismissed - recently from county custody after he had paid the $13 he was convicted of gaining by a forged check, told the court his experiences " since regaining his freedom. - - ..:. In the well-turned phrases of a former pedagogue (he Is declared by persons who have known him many years to have taught higher mathematics and a foreign. langu age in a midwestern college of good repute) he drew a verbal picture of; his labors as a cherry picker, how cold and wet were the branches v where he worked, how he fell and hurt his shoulder, how a kind employer brought him to Salem to a doctor," giving him first a nip-of whiskey, to warm him and lessen the pain. " Liquor, always his downfall he said, proved the, cause of his cur rent trouble, according to Schlin kert A bottle of fortified -wine blanked his mind, he declared as he admitted he had probably written a check to a downtown shoe store signing to it the name of the cherry grower for whom he had worked. CIRCUIT COURT State of Oregon vs. Clyde Ham- rick, indicted on a charge of lar ceny by bailee; trial set for Thurs day morning at 9 o'clock. -Ernest Smith vs. Jack Lips comb; contempt proceedings con tinued to today before Judge E. M. Page. William Arthur Scott vs. Beu lah Mary Scott; order of default and decree of divorce to plain tiff, giving him custody of two minor children. Otto Fischer vs. P. J. Etzel; mo tions for order requiring plaintiff to specify speed in miles per hour at which defendant was traveling during time concerned and order to make complaint more definite and certain. Julia Burk vs. Samuel L. Burk; order of default and decree of di vorce restoring plaintiff name of Julia Terhune. ! Leo H. Worti vs. Ethel Work complaint for divorce, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment married April 27, 1940, at Wood- burn. Credit Bureaus, Inc., vs. Gus Newman; complaint asking judg ment for sum of $375 plus interest and costs. Cloyd A. Cox vs. Olive M. Cox default order and decree of di vorce giving custody of six minor children to plaintiff. David Harbert by Melvin Har- bert guardian, vs. John Ramage and others; judgment for $3800. Woodrow S. Shrum vs. Helene Shrum; order of default and de cree of divorce giving custody of on minor child to defendant; plaintiff to pay defendant $20 a month for three and a half months and after that $10 month sup port money for minor child. PROBATE COURT - Alois Titze guardianship; order sets hearing on proposed appoint ment of Minnie Zimmerman as guardian for July 11, 10 a. m. Frederick J. Lafky estate; proof of claim of R. L. Orem. Van M. Lowman estate; final account filed. Walter Alexander Swingle; or der approving final account and directing final account Adam Hoch estate; order ap proving final account and direct ing distribution. Herman Wacken estate; order approving final account Harriet M. Durkheimer estate; appeal Ly Charles F. Mack authorized. Sarah E. Henson estate: Marry Rose M. McGuire:. violation of basic rule; $5. fine,;' , Robert B. Fultonr'.no muffler: SZ.50 fine. v. . , V . Reed H. Nelson; violation of ba sic rule; $2.50 fine. : ; , ; MARRIAGE LICENSES . Kenneth Plenge, 1 30, ? laborer, route three, and Rowena Westen house, 19, secretary, route three, both of Salem. r t , ; : . . Everett Hay, 25, clerk, Boeing Aircraft, Seattle, and Grace Leek, 22, nurses attendant, 1315 ' Plaza street, West Salem. 1 ( Teacher Jobs Obtained by WU Graduates Teaching positions for the com ing school year have been se cured by several Willamette uni versity graduates of ' this year's class, according to Irma Oehler Abbott, placement secretary. In cluded among graduates of for mer years who have shifted their locations is Verdele Ragsdale who will transfer to Camas after hav ing taught and coached at White Salmon. Placements for this year's class Include: Margaret Wright of Port land to teach . in Heppner high Thomas Terjeson of Helix, Camas high; Mary Head of Portland, Redmond high; Justin Weekley from Camas teach and coach at Grants Pass high; Helen Meyer of Salem, Lexington, high; Paul Bennett of Portland, Astoria jun ior high; David Leek of Salem, Arago high. Shifts In graduates of former years include: Muriel White prev iously at Roseburg, goes to West Linn; Gertrude Roenicke from Philomath to Condon; George Ab bott from LaGrande to Dallas; Barbara Crookham from Cascade Locks to McMinnville; Antoinelle Lambert from Airlie to Canyon ville; Saymour Feathers from Canby to Umatilla; Paul Cam mack from Bend will' be principal at Gates. Youth Learns Firecrackers Are Painful Nine-year-old Don Malcolm has had sufficient punishment for his violation of a city ordinance, the laws of nature and an order is sued by his father, city firemen who gave the lad first-aid for severe firecracker burn early this week opined Tuesday. -. City regulations forbid use of fireworks except by . permit or a the fourth of July and young Malcolm's father had Issued strict orders that his son was U hold no lighted firecrackers. But the boy, who lives at 2S4 West Miller street, couldn't wait for the. proper day to declare his Independence. He had his hand back , ready to throw a small nolsemaker when the explosion occurred, breaking the skin and burning and bruising two fin gers, firemen said. . , Arthur Johnson, 14, of Brooks, walked into the east Salem fire station Monday to receive first aid for a leg cut by his bicycle chain. : Marvin Hamman, seven, who lives nine miles out of Salem In Mission Bottom, received first aid and was taken to a doctor in the first aid car after he had caught and cut his heel between the sprocket and chain of a bicycle. Buddy Stark, three, of 555 South 17th street, was treated at the sta tion for a smashed right thumb. Beverly Crusen, 19, who suf fered from shock when she fell on ft bottle en North Front street sad cut her left hand, was given first aid. " A second-degree burn from hot lard poured over her right hand was sustained by Magdelene Roth, 18, 29 Fairhave avenue, Tuesday night Nazi Bombs Damage English City X ?. X it VS. ; 'A V. 1! 1 - . 3 CD w Two Teachers Get Tribute For Service . State Supreme Court Reverses Damages Case A Coos county circuit court de cision awarding $4000 damages to Wilma M. W ilk ens against the Western States Grocery company was reversed by the state supreme court here Tuesday and a new trial ordered. Mrs. Wilkens claimed damages for injuries she said she suffered when she fell down a flight of steps t the defendant company's store in Marshfield. The supreme court decision, by Justice Hall S. Lusk. granted the new trial because Circuit Judge G. F. Skipworth had instructed the jury that the grocery company was charged with the duty of maintaining the steps in good condition. Judge Skipworth was sustained in another decision by the high court in granting a divorce in Lane county to Mary 11. Metcalf from Louis E. Metcalf. The court granted her custody of their five children and $25 a month alimony. Service of two retiring Salem public school teachers drew from school directors at thir Inc muf. ing of the year Tuesday night the iWT T flvrirll 1 n to following resolution: I TV J JL U.U. lid l5 Whereas, teachers reaching the retirement age under the tenure law must retire from active serv ice, and Whereas, Miss Mabel Murray and Mr. Merritt Davis have this year reached retirement age, and Whereas, Miss Mabel Murray has given 22 years of faithful and sacrificial service In the Salem schools' as an elementary teacher and principal, and Whereas, Mr. Merritt Davis has given 30 years of faithful and sac nficial service in the Salem schools as teacher and head of the senior high school commercial de partment -' v uc w icwivcu uim mm- mm. m the board of directors of the Sa- if a II KOAfH lem school district mKT. i VW WlUU takes this means .of mrMt!nir in T r . I ELSINORK a small way ine Sincere apprecia- Thursday Billinn U Armstront v.. j: j uon OI ine UlStrict for thfir mn- onc revue on luic nn sniTicy. J W.J . WkUUlKl. LU.iU I - , i vrio' appear to answer .petition by An nie Fellows, also daughter of de- examinations during the first part ceased, that certain monies ad of the week, and if successful, will enter the three-month course. The course is designed especially to prepare enlisted men for the en trance exams for acceptance at the J army military academy at West Point Crary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crary of Salem and was' last fall picked as 1st alternate in the Oregon senatorial appointment to West Point SALEM'S NEWEST THEATRE TODAY and THURSDAY I " I J Tonite LADIES H LAST times TONITE wl Only FREE COSMETICS Fred MacMurray, Madeleine I Carroll in -ONE NIGHT IN I IIJ If -J . , . 1 . LISBON" plus "THE GET- ' 4-1 I I 1 ' AWAY- i ' 1 I 1 ' ' Added Special Doom Open 6:45 P.M. LOUIS-CONN FIGHT . I . Thnrsday - Friday . ; I riaikES : - - On the Stage :;.-S ;V.. '1941 Spring Revue9 j CjS ih' U i , BILLIIIGS and MtllSTnOlIG : ASM -: II ssssStiWO RADIO fichif y I ! . SCHOOL OF DAIICING u.,, Htk h..w.wi. li. ' i " ioo people ioo. : ! "Ss2r:i2Ss'13Su.,2 '....! : su. sh.w p.M. . R.nJ Friw, j r..q.iu 1 I O. Ih. Sen.. I Cnllnoom Dillr I Plus A Dcllsbtful Renuotlc Comedr Chocltal of LMtbs ud ,. . I 4 e . From 2nd : . ' ', Surprises Y.u- Must &tt It! - ' IdC 1ML Ult (1 j : I W gjP 1 vanced to her during Mrs. Hen son's lifetime be set off against her Interest In estate.- JUSTICE COURT Leo M. Thornton; defective warning device on motor vehicle; continued for sentence. Carl Wood; assault and battery; S3 and costs. . max ztyiana; driving past an other vehicle when view ahead not clear; $5 and costs. MUNICIPAL COURT Hilliard R. Young; reckless driving; $25 fine. nil Den w a l k e r: reverse turn; $1 fine. TONITE, THURS.. TRL-1 Hits Here's a Gay Mosicah VMLLCC na nnici i 2 v PARRISH Is Promoted Word that Ray A. Schmalle, Willamette graduate of the class of 1922, has been promoted to the post of assistant manager of the Modesto office of the Anglo Cali fornia National bank, was receiv ed here recently. He served ten years as an assistant cashier with the Oakland office of the institution. Mrs. Schmalle, the former Grace Townsend of Salem, is the daughter of Mrs. J. F. Bauman, 213 North 23rd street The couple has one son. Bricks and other rabble Utter the street outside the shattered buDdings In Birmingham, after one of a series of air raids en the British In dustrial city. ; . i SneU Outlines Plans to Prevent Fourth of July Traffic Toll 'Put Safety First dn the Fourth! ' With this slogan, Earl SneU, secretary of state, has launched an intensive campaign to prevent traffic accidents in Oregon during the coming Fourth of July holidays. Last year, traffic ac cidents claimed a toll of five lives I in this state and Snell hopes to eliminate this toll entirely this year. "Chief factors in holiday ac cidents are crowded traffic con ditions, thoughtlessness on the highways and fatigue on long trips," SneU declared. "By elim inating' these factors, we can avoid virtually all accidents on oar highways and streets." The secretary of slate listed these precautions for motorists during the holiday travel: 1 When caught In long line of cars, don't become impatient and take dangerous risks trying to pass cars. Stay in line till there is adequate room to pass safely. z rvever pass on curves or when the white line is on your side of the center stripe. 3 At recreation areas, watch for children playing or pedestri ans crossing the road. 4 On long trips, avoid driving when sleepy or drowsy; avoid driving directly after heavy meals. 5 Hold down speed on the highway, especially on curves. Carlson in "West Point ution in influence and service widow to the children of Salem, and its Saturday Robert Taylor. Maureen sincere best wishes for the future, And be it further resolved that this resolution be made a part of the district minutes and a copy of this resolution be given to each of the retiring teachers. ION CHAN Ef, Jr. EDDIE QUILtAN i Companion Feature s, I Vtrtlala Vsts It IOJ OSC Prospects Get Dance Bid Students planning to enter Ore gon State college this fall will be special guests at a rally dance to be held at Hazel Green from 6 to 8 p.m. June 29 under the aus pices of the College Booster club for Marion county. The event, patterned after the rally dances held In the Memorial Lnion building on the campus.' Is to be attend by present students rridST - Don BaTry as wen as prospective ones. .: ' Booster clubs, organized in each county, are -headed by' Dave Baum. -Jack Hayes, Brooks, Is county president; llene Paulson, Salem, vice, president,, and" Flor ence Upjohn, secretary. s, i -.n. O'Sullivan in "Billy the Kid." Keith Douglas. Luaille Fairbanks in "Pass ace from Uonalcona." GKAND Today Herbert Marshall. Virginia Bruce in "Adventure in washing ton." Frank Craven. Edgar Buchan an in "The Richest Man in Town." Saturday Ann Miller. Rosemary Lane in 'Time out ior ivnjrcnm. jacKi Cooper, Jane Withers in "Her First Beau." - CAPITOL Today Rudy Vallee. Helen Parrish In "Too Many Blondes. 11m noil in "Robbers of the Range." Saturday Prise ilia Lane, Ronald Bea- Barry. Al St. John In "Texas Ter rors. . HOLLYWOOD Today Sabu In "The Thief of Bat- dad. Johnny Downs. Barbara Al len. Jerry Colonna in "Melody and Moonlisht." Thursday John Howard, Ellen Drew, A mm Tanurotx in rexas nangers Ride Again." Jeanette MacDonald. Nelson Eddy In "Bitter Sweet." LIBEKTT Today Hugh Herbert. Anita Louise tn "The Villain suu i-ursoea Mer. - biu Elliott in "Prairie Schooners." In "One Man's Law." Kent Taylor. Linda Hayes In STATE TocUy - Don Amectw, Betty CrabU, I Mimm. 4m TVf AMatU VU. IIBCII JOiiaiHUI asa wwa fUfw tine Way. Cary Grant, Victor Me Laclen. Douslas Fairbanks, jr. in "dmn Din." Thursday Humphrey Bogart. Ida .Ludum ta MJKtt sierra, ueorg Brent, Ann Sheridan in. "Honeymoon 'for Three." - Saturday midnijrht Fred MacMur ray, Madeleine carrou in virfinia." Service Club Shown Film Largely as a result of credit ed ucation the amount lost through bankruptcies in the Salem area daily has been reduced from $500 to $300, according to Francis W. Smith, manager of the Salem Cre dit bureaus, who spoke before the Kiwanis club at its luncheon meeting Tuesday. Between August 1, 1939, and the same date in 1940, $180,000 was lost in bankruptcies as com pared to $45,000 for the first five months of this year. Smith said. An insight into the workings of a credit bureau and the service It gives its customers was given by the showing of a special film by Lv. Whitehouse. Girls Rescue Two in River 1 1 Auto Mishap MARSHFIELD, Ore., Jane 24 (JP)-Tw9 teen-age girls rescued the parents of one from an automobile submerged In It feet of water near Gold Beach, it became known Tuesday with the entry of Mrs. F. R. Moisan, Eastslde, Ore., Into a hospital for treatment. ! - The ear, driven by Moisan, Eastslde mayor, went over a 4t foot embankment Into the Rogue river Sunday. Annamae Chabot, If, of Marshfield, ex tricated herself and towed Mol ftan, who could not swim, to shore. Lois Moisan, IS, pulled her mother from the ear and, aided by Miss Chabot who re turned to the ear, took her to safety. Governor Set For Trip to Boston Meet Gov. and Mrs. Charles A Sprague will: leave Portland by train tonight for Boston, Mass., to attend the national" conference of governors. The governor will ad dress the conference on the sub ject, "America's Stake in the Pa cific." When Gov. Sprague crosses the Oregon border at about 5 o'clock Thursday morning, Senate Pres ident Dean Walker of Indepen dence will automatically become acting governor. One of his first tasks as acting chief executive will be to appoint a successor to the late Sen. Walter El Pearson on the state emergency -board. m I .. . -. 15011 'UllSJZL' "Betty "1 :. CARMEN MIRANDA h "DOWN ARGENTINE ; . v- WAY"' Time 3:15-6:55-105 - , s.';-ii2nd Hit- -: r Cary .-h Victor- GRANT McLAGLEN DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jr. . "GUNG A DIN?. V Time 120-5:00-8:40 . . '. Added ' ' r MICKEY MOUSE :. 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