The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 27, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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' ThaT 07XG0N STATES2.IA17. '" Cclem,? ' OrjoiC SatrndaUandngf October 17. 1845
PAGE FIVE
(UDd'y; Mews DBtrneffs
' The) Oreoon Statesman Telephone) 9101 I :
MATTHEWS DDES , T I .
Funeral services for Frank L.
Matthews, -58. Portland, -former
Ealem resident who died at hisjj
worx la Vancouver, wash., Fri
day morning, will be held at 3
pjn, Monday from the W. T. Rig
don Co. chapel, the Rev. Chester
W, Hamblin .officiating. ! Inter
ment iaf to be at City View ceme
tery. . His survivors include theH
widow, . Chrystal Matthews; a
daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Steihborn
f Portland; one Sister, Mrs. Floyd
Purvine, Salem,! and , a . brother,
t M. C. Matthews pf Beach. He was
the son of Mr. and Mrs. j W. D.
Matthews, long residents of Sa
lem. , V .. J '"'-'.'"'!.' t- " '
Mum :' plants.
State.
Jary Florist, 373
MARONET IS SPEAKER: .
f ;E. & Maroney, Portland mana
ger for United Air Lines, will be
' speaker at Monday noon's' meet
' lng of Salem Chamber of Com-.
snerce which Is to commemorate
-,; the 25th anniversary of the first
air mail flight ' Also, on the pro
; gram will be a United stewardess
and a United captain. The air
mail motion picture, - "Men and
VWmgs," will be . shown, and a
plaque Is to be presented by a
UAL official to the City of Salem.
Tor those hard-to-get Items try
Caving Center Markets, Salem and
West Salem, open 7:30 a. m. to
pt m. every day. ' '
' Wedding pictures taken at the
hurch. 520 State. Ph. 5722.
REIVES IS SPEAKER
'! Robert Reeves i of j Salem, who
was a pilot in the AAF during
the war and has now returned to
his studies at the University of
Oregon, was one jof four ..returned
Veterans on the campus who re
cently addressed civic groups in
fcugene in connection with the
community and war chest drive
' there.:
lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib
erty, phone 951)2. :
HEWITTS OH COOS BAT
Guests on Coos Bay late this
week were Mr. and Mrs. Roy R.
Hewitt, who made their home
there; from 1909 to 1918 while
Hewitt was first Instructor In
'. mathematics . and high school
'Coach and later i rind Dal of the
Korth Bend high school until he
tntered milifary service.
Tur storage. Let us tU you about
cvr storage with free moth-proof
hi Pricet? S-'i .
WkL, wal. bedrm. suiter P. 1902.
BRAKE CIIARGE DISMISSED
, . The city's charge that a school
Vus driven by Donald George Bis
u bee which struck and fatally In
" ured Ronald Morris, boy bicyclist,
n October .4, had faulty brakes,
Was dismissed by Municipal Judge
Al Mundt on Friday because of In
sufficient evidence. j j
Ko empty bottles needed to buy
beverages of all kinds. No limits,
paving Center, Salem and j West
talem. Open 7:30 a. m. to 9 p. m.
very day.
Capital Cab phone 0648.
XON-IUPPORT CHARGED t
. i Dean R. Vedder, Indicted by a
Clackamas county: grand Jury on
Si charge of non-support, was ar
' tested here this week by Marion
County deputy sheriffs and turned
ever to Clackamas county effi-
Wafaer
i William Waencr. at Yakima. Waah.
turvived by aon. Crist Warner of Sa
in. Jake of Auburn. Wash,, Fred of.
AJaaka. BiU In California. Kmil in
T acorn a: dauchten. Mrs. Sophia Ack
fey of Tacoma and Mrs. Martha G iff en
4f Modeita. Calif. Services will be held
at S pjn. Saturday at W. T. Riadon
ehapel with concludinf services at
lOOr cemetery. Elder G. T. Dickinson
U1 offlcUte., i i' . -
rriak "
Mrs. Lucia L. Frlnk. late resident of
route S. Salem, in Portland. Monday.
October 22. Survived by her husband.
William B. Frink ef Salem; son, How
ard E. lYink of Portland: brother, Wil
liam D. Spafford of Plainfieki. . Wis.
Services will be held Saturday. Oct. 27.
at 1:30 p.m., from Clough-Barrick
chapel. Dr. Irving A. Fox officiating.
Interment in Belcrest Memorial park.
arviae
f SOS Oak St.. at a local hospital. Wed-
Mrs. nannan rumne, uie resiaeni
nesday, Oct. z. atotner oi t. u. imi
purvlne, of Salem; sister of John Hue'
man, of Salem; grandmother of Rich-
rd Purvtne, navy, services wui
L. held Friday. Oct. 26. at 1 JO D m..
from St. Paul's Episcopal church. Rev.
Ceorae H. Swift officiating. Interment
tn Zena cemetery, direction Clough
- ISarrick company: .
i RereX
In the city, October" 14, Imogene
Jtorex. late resident of 695 South 19th
at.. Salem, at age of 4S years. Wife of
James A. Rorex. Mother of Mrs. John
T. Hardy of Salem. Robert Reed, route
i. Dallas; Edward Reed. Lakeside. Ariz.
Sister of Mrs. Joe Laughlin. Kimberly,
' Ida, Mrs. W. Boy 1st on. Robeline. Ala.;
three grandchildren. ' Funeral services
will be held Monday. Octob 29, at
I'M pjn.. from the W. T. Rigdon
' ehapel i with Rev. Dudley Strain of
t ficiating. Interment in Lee Mission
Cemetery.
. . John L. Herb, age CS, at a local hos
pital-October sc. burvivea oy aaugn
Cr. Mrs. Mariraret Schaffner, Red
wood City, Calif.: four sons. Joseph
Kerb. Portland: .Lawrence Herb, Cor
nelius; Wilbert Herb, Salem; and Don
ald C. Herb of the U.S. army; three
sisters. Mrs. Agnes Van Darzanden.
Ranks: Mrs. Mary Penning. California:
and .Mrs, Van Stralejh. Bremerton,
For those hord-to-get
items try j
SAVING CENTER
MARKETS
Salem e West Salem
(D)IbnitDnaaiPiifes
NURSES TO MEET " ' ' '
District i No. 3 of the Orecon
State . Nurses' association r will
meet Monday, October 29, f at 8
o'clock at the Oregon State hos
pital. Directors will hold ; theif
meeting at . 7:30 preceding the
general session. Dr. G. C. Bellini'
ger is to speak on the "Control
Program for Tuberculosis.1? An
open forum is scheduled. Special
music by Vivian Garrison, accom
panied by Helen B. Kleihege, has
been .arranged, Jessie A. Beldeii
secretary, said Friday. ' ' . i - i '
Cyn" Cxonlse Photographs and
Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. if
"urkey pickers report. Top wages
Mar.on Creamery and Poultry Ctt
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NEW PRESIDENT ELECTED
, Dorothy Hills, credit manager
for Walter .Zosels, . is f the nev
president of the Credit Women's
Breakfast club. She was' introducf
ed at the Salem Credit association
luncheon by Louise Jones, credit
manager for Sears, ; who is the
outgoing president. The head of
the women's organization is i
member of the board of director!
of the Salem Credit association. J
For unpainted furniture shop af
Woodrow's, 325 .Center.
TWO INDUSTRIAL DEATHS 2
Two fatalities, 628 covered ac4
cidents and 11. claims for occu-
pational disease benefits were
filed with the state industrial ac-l
cident commission , here during
the week ended October 25.? The!
fatalities involved Donald Grif-f
fith, Grants Pass, tallyman, and
Glenn McDonald, Springfield j
loader. V I
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Now serving a special 50c lunch
Saving Center Fountain LunchJ
West Salem. Open 8 a. m. to 9
p. m. every day.
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For home loans see Salem Fed-!
eral, 130 South Liberty. . ;
JUDGE ASSIGNED ; 1
Chief Justice Harry Belt of the;
.state supreme court Friday as-,
signed Circuit Judge Charles H.
Combs, Lake county, to go to Kla
math county and preside at the
divorce trial of Rogers vs. : Ro
gers. Judge D. R. Vandenberg,
Klamath county, was disqualified.
Dance ; tonight,' .259 Court Street.'
Public Invited; ; i
' -J'"..:-
MRS. TOOZE SPEAKER . .
Mrs. Ruth Tooxe, state WCfp
president, wHl speak on TJncbn
ditional Surrender," at a public
meeting Sunday night at 7 :3ff o'
clock at the . First Christian
church. ( ' ,,. '.!,!;'
fe cut and install -Shatter-Proof
auto glass. R. D. Woodrow. 325
Center st
Experienced alteration lady and
fitter wanted at Sallys.
MAT EXTEND LINE
A permit to extend a pole line
.395 of a mile along county road
313 from market road 69 has been
granted to the Portland General
Electric company by Marion
county court ' H
Have you tried a Potatoburger?
Saving Center Fountain Lunch,
West Salem. Open a. m. to 9
p. m. -every day. '
GREGORY HOSPITALIZED
P. M. Gregory, former mayor
of Salem, was taken to Salem
Deaconess hospital for care and
observation Friday afternoon.
Wash-.r-and a brother, Charles Herb of
Roy, Ore. Member of St. Joseph's Cath
olic church-. Announcement of serv
ices later by the Howell-Edwards chap
el, S43 n, capitoi st.
Matthews '
At Vancouver. Wash- October 26.
Frank L Matthews, late resident of
rorxiand at the age of as years. Hus
band of Chrystal Matthews, father of
Mrs. Marjorie . btelnbom of Portland;
son ef W. D. Matthews of Salem:
brother of Mrs. Florence Purvlne of
saiem and Mio c. Matthews of Aiatc
neacn. runerai services wiu De Held
Monday. October X9, at 3 p.m. from the
W. T. Rigdon chapel with concluding
services in City
.Vie
iew cemetery. Rev.
Chester W. Ha
mblin wiU officiate,
Morrisoa
38. al a
Thomas Morrison, see 38. at a local
hospital. October 16. Funeral announce
ments later from the HoweU-Edwards
Chapel. 545 N. Capitol St.
Lnras
Mrs. Jessie B. Lucas, late resident of
route 7. : Salem. Friday. October 26.
Survived by husband,' Samuel F. Lu
cas : of Salem; two daughters. Mrs.
WiniAed Curry and Mrs. Opal Eby,
both tf Portland; one son, Ray Lucas,
Portland; a brother. William Ray of
saiem, and a sister. Mrs. Ethel McCiay.
Announcement of services- later 5: by
.Kusn-oarrica: La
Sattoa ; . ' ; , ;t
Mrs. Marie Sutton at a local hospital.
uctooer zu, at uie age ot 73 years, sur
vivea bj son, win lam McNeaiy
of
Seattle, and
and gn
Jr, also
rand son, William Mc-
Mealy,
of Seattle. Private
graveside services were held at City
view cemetery, rriday
October 26.
under direction
of
Clough-Barrick
company
FIOM SMIFFtY, STUFFY MSTtlSS OF
InstsjsJ relief from head cold dis
tress Mrts to come when you put a
little Va-tra-nol In each nostril. Also
It helps prevent many colds from
developing- if used In timet Try ttl
Follow directions la package.
DOUHJ-OUTY SJi
( NOSI DIOFS VOtU Ak JVS
V ' FAST BMHT amits J J
TBouata isi ii J Y
PIONEER DIES i
Mrs. Eunice ; Ann! Hubbard,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. P. Christy who crossed the
plains to the Willamette valley
behind an ! ox team in ; 1863, died
In Seattle of October! 18. Mrs.
Hubbard was the widow of Walter
S. Hubbard, who died Jn 1927.
Survivors include, one sister, Mrs.
M. F., Hammack of Salem; broth
ers, Oscar and William Christy of
Portland; six v son, Rex, WUbur,
Elmer. Vera, Jay, Walter , and
Frank Hubbard of Seattle. Her
only daughter;- Mrs. Viola Riches,
died October 8, - ! , 4 .
Modern Dance- at Silverton Arm
ory every Saturday Night 9 to 12.
TAKEN Tq HOMES . ' X :
Taken to their homes Friday
from 'the Salem General hospital
were Mrs. Gerald; Foster, route 5,
box 164, Salem, -and her - infant
son; Mrs. N, M. Dombrasky, route
1, box 96, Aumsville, and her in
fant son; and Mrs. Tom Roen, 359
North 15th $tj and her infant son.
The Foster and Dombrosky in
fants were born October 17 and
the Roen baby 'October 18 ' at the
'institution." f,'-;- - j 1 v''.-'-;j-
The PUte, Ioecreani, bulk or brick,
no limit -12 flavors. Open daily
11 to II, Sunday 11 to 6. -
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Let us sell your home. . We need
property lisngs large or smalL
Rich. L. Reiimann, Realtor, 201 S.
High, Ph. 3722. - . !
STOLEN BIKE FOUND .
Called to la Salem bicycle shop
Friday to check up on what ap
peared to be an odd sales pro
posal, city police found a bicycle
which had been stolen a few min
utes earlier from its parsing place
at Paulus Bras,, cannery. It was
registered to Jim Peterson, police
said. The boy who offered it for
sale had left the shop before they
arrived but they-have a descrip-t
tion of him.
Cheerio Inn
is open from 5:30 to
8 p.m. week days.
7 hr. developing & printing ser
vice at Burke's Camera' Shop. 174
N. ConYL J
INSPECT ROADS
Marion -."county - court members
inspected both Bridge Creek roads
Thursday afternoon. Vacation of
that portion of :-the old Bridge
Creek road . which cuts; through
the Triton Opris ranch has been
asked. : ' i v&
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Imported Dutch hyacinths and
fiiline mt Rrfthaunt .rinrist.
akatS MAJtTTX HERE
Mrs. Neena Martin, formerly of
Salem but for the past three years
a resident of Seattle, has return
ed here and is now a guest in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A L. Wal
lace. . !: M -
Bosc Pears : $1.00. Bring boxes,
1EPOKTS CAE STOLEN!
Harold W. Childers, route I,
box 311, Independence.- reported
Friday to osty police that his car'
had been stolen from the Salem
high school parking lot! He add
ed that he thought he knew who
had taken it.
Saving Center. Markets are now
open everyj day; 7:30 sr. m. to 9
p. m. Salem tt West Salem.
1 all bulbs. Jary Florist, 373 SUte
street. j
CLEARY ON JOB
Peter deary; bookkeeper in the
city recorder's office, returned to
his desk Fridays after 10 days'
convalescence following ' surgery
at a Salem hospital.
Fresh dressed turkey hen4, bakes.
fryers at Fitta Market
FLASER TREATED
; First aid! men .treated Emil
Piaser, route 3 box 35, Salem, af
ter he fell and .cut his nead at the
Pringle school.. Aid men said the
cut was not serious.
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Wanted Part time off. girl. Ore
gon Gravel Co. 1405 N: Front St.
HEATER STOLEN .
Theft of I a 1 beater from the
Southern Pacific' yard office on
Howard street has been reported
tocity police. - "jj; '
Acousticon 'now offers new revo
lutionary "hearing lenses" for the
hard of hearing;; "Investigate.'
Batteries for all aids. MaUj orders
promptly filled. Acousticon Mc
Donald Co. 805 First Natl Bank.
Phone 6350,
To Insure the arrival of
your personal "Christ
mas greeting cards
" choose your card today
from our wide selec
tion. We have cards to
suit every! personality
and every pocket book.
ORDER NOWl
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Commercial
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CIRCUIT COURT i - ! - - -.--'
TtUle B. KoTb a William H. ICnTh?
Reply to defendant's counter-affidaTit
D. Lorraine Uosmn vs William Re
ran: Complaint for. divorce charged
cruel and inhumu treatment; married
uly 1. JM5, -at Vancouver. Wash.
:uth Mairr vs Patrick Maier: An
swer admitting and denying. , " r'
uanrut uaee va - Jody Gage: court
order the plaintiff case dismiaaed.
saate. buuivaa va uienra M. bu-uvan;
Complaint suit for divorce charres
cruel and inhuman treatment and asks
money ior same; married July 28. IU2&,
at Orotiao, Idaho. .
Anna M. .Peinble v Roaco W Pcm
ble: Motion by plaintiff for an order
requiring defendant to pay $2S court
W Publishes
Vet PamplJet
Willamette university1 "men and
women in the service, and , re
turning ' veterans, will begin re-'
celving ; copies- soon! of 'a unique
booklet just off the press outlin
ing Willamette's postwar." educa
tional opportunities for returned
servicemen." " ." J--
The bulletins,' which- Include a
historical sketch of the : univer
sity, information concerning the
facilities of the school ' and ex
planations;, of . veterans aid .bills.
have been distributed -also to se
lective service boards, In jOregon,"
wasnington, laano, Montana ana,
California, to separation centers
On the Pacific coast; and to . vet
erans administration offices in the
northwest. - t: ! .
Snell to Confer ;
With Earl Warren
Gov. Earl Sriell will leave here
Monday for Sacramento and oth
er California cities where he will
confer with Gov. Earl Warren
tnd investigate the housing sit
uation at the various higher edu
cational institutions in that state.
4 An effort is now I being made
to obtain federal assistance in ex
panding housing facilities at Ore
gon's higher educational' institu
tions. Other conferences also have
been arranged by Governor Snell
during bis absence.. ; '
i Howard Belton, president of
the state senate, will serve as
chief executive while; Snell is out
f the state.- The governor will be
absent for two weeks.
SHIP DOCKS 559 VETS
S PORTT.AKn ' rw ' 9t a tk.
jss VaUeria arrivjed here today
with 559 men from Eniwetok 533
of theni due for discharge.' J
TWO FIRES FRIDAY
S: City firemen were called to- 155
N. Commercial st. at 7:45 o'clock
Friday night when a fire blazed
up under a sidewalk grate where
apparently someone had tossed a
cigarct. Friday morning r they
were called to a chimney fire at ;
1225 N. 21st st. !
Imperial wallpaper wiU give your
an exquisite color scheme for'
your room. Elfstroms 375 Che-
meketa.
CUTS HEAD
O. R. Ethel, route 7 j box 387 J,
was treated by first aid men Fri
day after he cut his : head while
Working near the intersection of
Highland ave. and the Portland
highway. Some stitches were re
quired to . close the wound and
Ethel was later taken to his home.
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Dance tonight, '258 Court Street
Public invited. '
MEETING CANCELLED
A meeting of tie Industrial Su
pervisors' club which had been
scheduled for Friday night at the
Salem YMCA was 'cancelled be
cause of- conflicting engagements
of a majority of members.
f ! -i
We are still serving "Frosties" 5c
& 10c, also delicious pie ala mode
(soft ice cream) at Saving Center
Fountain Lunch, West Salem.
Open 8 a. m. to 9 p. m." everyday.
RETURNS TO SALEM I
iiMrs. Mark Skiff has returned
tq her home in Salem after a stay
in Albany with her sister, Mrs.
Lowell Tweedale. i i
Honors
Pur
JoriraiS
- -i,' - for. . :.
jhistUeeb
gl Jacob
. I s
weH-known returned
ferrieeman. " :
i See it in the windows
Dishop Scdios
'".'.:.-VS23 Statot. :vrr-
costs. S7S attorney's fees and $100 par
month support money. - .
'"ii" fjansuin vs Cecil Gay Frank
lin: .Court ordered that plaintiff award-
d flMTM A rihMM. .11 i.IiiiIm . - -
minor chiklren and S30 per month for
support of each chad. . Defendant Was
-att1 ""ooy of one minor child.
. y narnsoexKer (Executrix
of the estate ol Charles H. kin de
ceased) vs Wendell U. Macklin: Com
nlsint a U.r t iwa ii
that defendant drove car which struck
c TTlu t," S June 28, lJKi, on
uer roaa, Biiiicun lniuries
which resulted in his death, and
charffea bmIIimim a vmr ...
anw; - , - . v
PROBATE COURT : ? .
James Ben Green, estate: Estate de
clared closed and settled.
oopnia scnetdt. estate: , Court ap-
elnte O. B. Chapman as adminlstra
r of the estate. .'.,-. n' -
Mrs. Mae A. Abbe (sometimes known
", MT A. Abbe and Mary A. Abbe),
estate: Court orders estate admitted
to - probate and appoints Charles - A.
Grtmnv Charley . Tracy and - Elis
HuRhes as appraisers. . . . . -
- j wicuuuwt aaoisan ana caro
ynArin Moisan. euardianship estate:
. lujucu, tawimct uKcrmia ana
T. Mangis appointed appraisers. -
Jessie M. Nett, estate: Joseph C. Kfl
lan appointed administrator. - -
Roger L, Lambert. & estate: Daisy
lambert. Cecilia Hay and Myrtle N.
SheUejr ajppatated. appraisers, v' . v
' Hulda HarL estate: Elmer Johnson.
T. H. Burch, Ted Ftniey appointed ap
praisers, x it '-- -V t -.r-.,-!-r- ---
Iola Gleason. estate: Orvflle O. Glea
son. -administrator, reports sale of real
omtwrt - rvniv iiiini i... ....
tor to file an amended appraisal of. the
Gnr ' Wayne Gleason' and Thomas
Edward Gleason, guardianship estate:
annual account of guardian waiamina
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
APPUCATIONS
Abbott A. Teltetaon. WaaL shoe mer
chant. Salem, and Ruth Drager. iecal,
secretary, Salem. .. ... . .
Joseph C. Steckleln." 30. electrical
worker. Mt Anpel. and Gloria T. Smith.
22. housewife. Portland. ' '- --. l-
Steven R. Kalafat. S3, laborer, BUck
Eagle, Mont. and Anne Meyer, 29,
bank; clerk,- Hanford, Calif.
JUSTICE COURT V I 1
State vs Philip Marahall Winters:
operating a car with more than- three
persons in front seat; SI and costs.
MUNICIPAL COURT 1 '
Oifford W. Evans. 533 S. Liberty st.;
violation of basic rule: S2S bail. .
Nestor Tokstad. Jr., route 3, box 762.
Salem; reckless driving; $25 bail.
'.i : .
Changes in Oregon
State Guard Revealed
Two appointments, one promo
tion and one ! transfer, Involving
members of the Oregon - state
guard, were announced by the ad'
jutant general's office here Fri
day. . ' -
John W. Rhodes, appointed sec
ond Keutenant, infantry; and as
signed to . Co. K, 3rd battalion,
with station in Salem.
Second Lt. Laurence D, Jack'
son; was promoted j to first lieu
tenant, infantry, and assigned to
Co. H, 2nd battalion, with station
at Astoria. .
William P. ranbaggen appoint
ed Second lieutenant, infantry, and
assigned, to Co. H, 2nd battalion,
with; station In Astoria. j. v
Capt Henry E. Smith, - head
quarters company, Portland,
transferred to unassigned list.J
it
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United Air Line
Of ficials Plan
Trip to Salem
A party of United Air lines of
ficials from the company's Chi
cago headquarters, headed by J.
A. Herlihy, , vice-president In
charge f operations, will arrive
here October 31 to inspect com
pany facilities' and meet with
employes and local ' supervisory
personnel, according to word re-,
ceived by W. T. Mclntyre, station
manager for United -here.
In the group, besides Herlihy,
will, be Harold Crary, vice-president,
traffic; J. W. Kewey, vice
president, finance; CoL A. Tuttle,
medical director; E. P, Lott direc
tor of design, buildings and air
ports; O." C Richerson, regional
manager of operations, San Fran
cisco; Df C Lynch, 'assistant to
Herlihy; H. F.; Barnes, manager
of passenger service; western di
vision; L. N. LaPoInte, regional
superintendent of design, build
ings and "airports, western 1 divi
sion; W. C. Mentzer, .ehlef engi
neer, and' J. WV Eberiy; western
personnel director. : " '
Herlihy said, the trip Is In 'line
with' Unitedls . policy of having
general headquarters officials fa
miliarize j ' themselves periodically
with the' company's system of 0p-
efations by such group trips in
addition to"- frequent : individual
visits to points along the compa
ny's system. -
Supreme Court
Affirms Judgment
The state supreme" court Friday
handed down a decision affirming
Judge Walter Tooze, Multnomah
county ; circuit court, in a suit
brought by the Shaver Forward
ing company to collect insurance
covering damage to its steamboat.
The Dalles," from the Eagle and
Universal Insurance companies.
Judge Tooze' held for the plaintiff,.
The Shaver Forwarding com
pany contended that the boat was
damaged 1 while at the Portland
dry dock 'for repairs. The opinion,
written by Chief Justice Harry
Belt, awarded the plaintiff cor
poration j a judgment of $950
against each of the insurance con
cerns, i
REPUBLICANS TO MEET . .
PORTLAND, Oct. 26 ;-JP)- The
executive; committee of the repub
lican state central committee will
meet here next Friday, Chairman
Niel S. Allen, Grants Pass, an
nounced today. The group will be
guests at ' the Oregon Republican
clubs' annual banquet here Fri
day night . . ' - 4. . ; . i . ,
UT3
Ihird Floor-ITalie
gome;
Beer Barrel Trip to England
Sydney, jNeva Se4U Mark CharUeo, 28, and rrizxled Peter' Olsen.
. In jthe rlorified beer barrel in which they plan to sail tnm
Sydne to England. The barrel is equipped with a heavy keel, twa
' vanes nd a rudder A sail wHl provide. the power. for the riant,
keg and, j besides sapplies, Charlton's ' matorbike prevldes . ballast, h
Charlten. EntUsh born, has but ene'desire to return to EncUnd i;
and dt lt la a beer barrel. Olson is from Norway. They expect tev .
.see the coast ef England In about SI days out f Sydney.. (Inter
attenaU. .. - - j-J
Boys Steal 550 Pound
Of Dynamite, Fuses :-
BANDQN, Oct 2-JP)--A charge
of stealing 550 pounds of. dyna
mite wasj filed today against five
boys aged 14 to 16. . . i - .
The youngsters, were caught be
fore they could make use of the
dynamite 2000 feet of fuse and
several boxes of caps, state police
reported.! Officers said the . boys
broke into a powder house at the
Myrtle Point county quarry.
C0RK TREE DONATED
PORTLAND, Oct. 28-(P)-First
cork tre4 ever to be planted in
Oregon pas been given to the
Hoyt Arboretum- here j by the
Daughters of the American Revo
lution. I !
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WUFrpsh Bible
To Be Distributed
The Willamette university Stu
dent Handbook, an annual publi- ,
cation of the Associated Student;
Body for the benefit of incoming
students, was received from the .
printers Friday and will be dis
tributed to all freshmen and'
transfer students at registration ;
time Saturday. j
The handy vestpocket guide in-
eludes information on every
phase f campus life and activi- '
ties, with many helpful hints on
customs and traditions for new- '
comers. Also included are pic
tures and articles, concerning
ASWU and administrative offi
cers.
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