XDntty News nBtrneffs. MAif OL4 t ALL HURTS S Tw men miui rrd foot injuries -id ' third was dismissed fol--... ,ng treatment at Salem Dea-cm- hpital Friday after a x-ifnM brtlce and caused them i t fall' to the ground when work It t i.n a barn at the farm of Cjilenn liiey. inute 7. "hospital authori tn report. Ixxjney and Walter Ilnne. who lives with Looney. were confined to the hospital, and j th'rd man. h.inf name was not; learned at the hospital, as only ", l.gMly hurt. IaiTi riower Shoppe, 127 N. Lib erty. prww 9592. Discharge service lapel buttons row available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis . charts certificates. Dante t'-nite Crystal Gardens. Bt'ILIHNO rEBJHITS ISSI ED Four building permit for al teration of etmated costs les than $400 were i.ued by the city erf meer's office Thursday to Mrs. J Sirnn, 714 S lth st : Lorence Kl-mke. 143 N 17th t : Grace Wi'k:nun. 755 UniMi st . and O. E S.o't. 105 E Miller st. F-if round parking space 1 block tx of Fsircroun-U oi Hifhway 99 F- I -' " i New shipment Choice sirf :nf ca rrie. K nfland i Pet Shop, 463 lerrr street. ' I i Peaihes St W bu and up Can- ; nirf c.m Imlah Fruit farm, 1 ir. on Wallace rd Ph. 22326. . ( Al UOKMAN ARRESTED ! Jorune Wilbur Neal. Irwin City. I a ... J ' a .1 m s-aai mill . )i irsiru vj , nt$wr CLADEKS TO CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clatftlt, route 7, Salem, leave today to visit a month with their daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Keeney. at 2 Clara Court, Oakland 3. Calif. Mr. Keeney is engaged in the real estate busi ness there. Both he and Mrs. Kee ney are former Salem residents. Mr. atid Mrs. Cladek will also visit other relatives and friends in Oakland. Dance lonite Crystal Gardens. I t. Free mothproofing tor your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, MS f. Liberty St Phone t!2L ! j ' . Fresh horse meat, 20c lb. Ring land's Pet Shop, 463 Ferry street MOVE ORDERED An order by the Marion county court Friday directs that $1023 be taken from the Marion county emergency fund and allocated to the district attorney's office for expenses accrued in moving from the county court house to the Pa cific building. f . - Man and wife for hotel work, steady, room and salary. Grand Hotel. Closed Sept. to 19. McAlvin Top Shop. On vacation. The Health House will be closed Sept. S to 15. On vacation. ; MARKLET NAMED The Muffins' Market was the name filed for a store at 1073 S. Commercial st. by James R. Hug fins and Eatella p. Huggins with the Marion county clerk's office Friday. yeer.ia tm a drunk driving , .-. -- i - i.i. , tK- ! Dance tonite Crytal Gardens. rhrif. ar.d booked at the sher- I'l t .f f t e. w ill appear In justice (: t th . morninfi WeJd'ng pictures taken at the ehuuh. 521 State. Ph. 5722. I River silt top soil & fill dirt j CnT Sand & GraveL Ph. 21966 j Par.ce t.nife Crystal Gardens. ST.W I.AI'NpRY FII.S t C I.tbby-filed an aumed rarr.e crtifitate of Self Service laundry with the Marion county cie:k" offue yesterday. The new !. ndi y -a :!! be located at 1127 Iig. Aa'er st . West Salem. Lawn sprinkling systems by C. S. Whitcomb Co. For Information call 21619. Piano for sale A .splendid Har vard. Call 5959 or see it at 1695 State street ' RADIO GONE R. L. Green. 1331 Sixth st. West Salem, reported to Salem police yesterday that a radio was taken from his auto August 24 while it was parked on a storage lot here. See the new "Hendryx! H metal bird cages. Ringland's Pet Shop. 463 Ferry street Ohitunrv Ml TT1 tWOKTM .M.a Kl at!ii A!.c Snutleorth. lar of 135 North IS'.li street. to'.Titirr S at a kx-al rxxpi'at Wife ? Akxl'n ST!jttl-ortn of Sln, iv:.' i Mr f ttiel Sundlie. Mr j ,t t H-i'. - Mr. In Wef. Mn ! jnl M.tineil and Allen I.ofiam. a : i f aiwt ilrr of Mn. Hun 4 f--i- of t.rji.ii Junction. Cut. a-1 J A M.'Nc of Anllr. Colo Ai- i . . : , 1 b wvtn rar.tfchlldirn ) sr!-t andorulflirn Service he ':hr.(t tu:dv. S-ple:riber 7. a- J t ',. " C lough-Barrich ctiaoel. . . Rr i I .. White of f-t-iatms In : e: t .n Briu et Memorial park. lit run 1 ! . r tv or Sep'efher Ma Mae B -f t levKlei.t of Paitland. Ore,. -r ji. of S vearn Suivived r ) ..uii.ilj ( hrle Butler, of PrUnd a"-l lu r Mr pl .Mae fvini ! .. : t!- iff Kir. I l.itd P erf ivon of -s ie-' i ,1 I d and Paul Frjt li ft ' r. .fit of liidf-fniifiicf ; lo tf : M- Carrie Wi!!im. of Irrte t ifiH and Mil Rf rnii Mur, of a- i . 1 -i'f broTnetn. lui Dunn of Sa.e'i . d fiiriri of Independence a n A Be l)i.ni of Pnilland. and 1 r jud ii'lilifn, Ftineial evice I be he''t MontJav. September . at 1 p rf,. a' W. T R.ad.Mi riaix-1 In- ent it' ("itv Vi refi etery. Rev. I) 1 f x :a.n will off tiale It air x M b'luw Marie Haiden. late re(-te-t of li;j North lrt . Sepieniher 6 at a kora! hospital Survived hy fie 1 :ar,d Oritf M Hariten: a dauch Mr ( lat e Hamttiang . to Brand, a 1 rharie and f .eui e Hamniarif. a t l f 'fit irandrliiltlrrn. all of a f r. riifreral iitriitunof n.fnl ili be r a'i la er tv Ciuut'i ftiirKk com la v Free mothproofing tor your fur j coat Store your coat and get your i coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. ! Liberty St Phone 912L ! Here they arel Baby turtles. Ring- j land's Pet Shop, 463 Ferry street. , AITOS COLLIDE l Cars driven by Homer Karl Da 1 vU. Blodgett. and John Peterson. ; Portland, collided at Center and ' Summer streets at 1:30 p.m. on j Thursday, police report. j Dance tonite Crystal Gardens. Furniture upholstered andj re- j paired oy ex pen woramen. aic- Alvin Top Shop. 543 N. Church St i C'atei ing, of all types at Clcjesons Froen Food & Delicatessen. Ph. 8504 or 25379. LOO MAI L PERMITTED A jMfrmit to haul logs not longer than 4(1 feet on designated streets through Salem was issued to Vir gil Barnes, Dallas. Friday, by the city engineer's office. Scalloped potatoes, chili, barbe cued beans, spaghetti and meat. Asst. salads. Gteesons Delicatessen 280 N. Front. Order your baked hams and tur key from Glee&otis Delcciatessen. 2H0 N. Front. i li LEAVE DEACONESS j (Mrs. James McNulty, 1434 Ruge sj.. West Salem, and Mrs. Lyle Dow, 230 S. 14th at, returned home from Salem Deaconess hos pital Fiiday with newborn sons. Medical patients dismissed were Carolyn Coffey, 2130 University st.: George Harttnan. Paradise, Calif.; Richard Nutting, Valsetz; George jlarden, 1173 N. 4th at, ahd Mrs. Gene Shilling, Turner. ? : I ' ,: i Cakes, fruit pies andturkey pies, all! homemade at Gleesons Froz en 'Food Sc Delicatessen. 280 -N. Front ' Dance tonite Crystal Gardens. Wanted Housekeeper. 2 in fahi y.j ph. 8562 or 8417 I WILSON GIRL INJURED 1 I Birdie Wilson, 19. GranU Pass, Was taken to Salem - Deaconess hospital Friday after Injuring her head in a fall while working at Blue Lake Produce co-operative. Hospital ! reports said last ' night phe was 1 resting comfortably and that X-rays would be made this rnorning to determine the extent Of Injuries. Li ! : 1 Free mothproofing for Tour fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St Phone 912 L ; i i . ' Dance tonite Crystal Gardens. 4 is. f i Insured savings earn more than two peri cent at Salem -Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty Street. EASTER BUNNY- WINS; h Hoppalong, an ' Angora 'rabbit born Easter Sunday, April 22, this year, took a junior buck blue rib bon and was adjudged best of op posite sex Monday at the state fair. This "Easter bunny" belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnston, Diamond J Angora farm. East Sa lem. New location Cronlse Studio, 439 Court St, over Smith Baking CO. Siegmund Orchard, Rt. 1, Box 173. Phone 22137. i .... Old time dance tonite. 259 Court, 54 TAKEN FROM PURSE i Mrs. Jim Brown, Foster, re ported to police Thursday that $4 was taken from her purse in the grandstand at the state fair that afternoon. Dance Saturday, Silverton Arm ory. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N.-Capitol st. Dance tonite Crystal Gardens. MOTHERS LEAVE HOSPITAL I j Mrs. Bruce W. Carkin, Corvallis, ahd Mrs, Leroy Van C've, Taft, were dismissed from Salem Gen fral hotpital with their infant daughters Friday, i j -;; i: 1 . panning peaches.! you pick. Aspin wall Orchards at Brooks, phone 21261. " 1 " ' t i Save your sugar. Muir peaches pre sweeter. Phone 47-F-2. Mrs. Carlton llamle Iies at Los Angeles ! SILVERTON. Sept - Mrs. Carlton A. Hande, sr..;former Sil yertoh resident recently of Holly wood. Calif., died in a Los Ange les hospital Wednesday. Her son and daughter-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Hande, went down Tuesday. Funeral services will be at Hills boro September 11, where the family lived before coming here. The widower and sou survive. DDnDD Births D n Experienced Hefulv-tO'ttetir SALESLADIES WANTED! Apply at SALLY'S Court & Liberty Q n ZZ Court & Liberty pj PARKER To Mr. and Mrs. Virstii Parker. 2375 Shelton t. a daughter, Fiiday, September 6, at Slem Deaconess hospital. Di m s To Mr. and Mrs. (. K. Duffu. route 2. a son. Fri day, at Salem General hospital. BATES To Mr. and Mrs. Al bert .Bates, Turner, a son, Thurs ! day, September 5, at Salem Dea ; coness hospital. TOBIAS To Mr. and Mrs. Hrry Tobias, Scio, a son, Thurs j day. September 5, at Salem Dea coness ho.spital. r ! mm IHIIS mm br Freddy Ilariin The Ilodernaires The Ink Spots SALEM RECORD SHOP Oregon Huildine IVwhtairx ll-.a-U State at High Phone 8632 Portland Girl Said Missing Jean Walker, 17, has been re ported to city police as missing from the home of herusister, Marie Rambeau, Portland, since August 14, when she allegedly left and came to Salem with another girl and two boys in an old model car. The two girls were reported to have recently quit employment here. The other girl has returned to Portland and the two boys have not been identified, according to police reports. S e Realtors Talk Of Convention State realtor convention issues were the topic of discussion at the Salem Board of Realtors first fall and winter luncheon meeting at the Marion hotel Friday noon The convention will be held at Gearhart, (opening September 9. The board voted approval of a proposal that would eliminate a second' 60-day temporary real es tate salesman license after the saleman had been granted a first license but tailed .his board ex amination. A measure to revive the bonding of brokers and sales men was voted Cown. DISTRESSED SHIP 'ALL RIGHT NEW YORK. Sept. 6 A) The troopship Edmund B. Alexander sent out an SOS tonight after an explosion off the Weser light ves sel near Germany, "but an hour later radioed a message "every thing is all right." Nature of the explosion on the former luxury liner which served as a transport in two world wars, was not determined. Fair Winners Honey ants of Australia gather sweets from the muJga tree, a fcLyd of acacia, and choose some ; bf their own number to be stor age vessels. Thee storage ants get so full of honey they cannot walk. : A list of tha rrA winners Thuradajf aire as follows: Berkahires: Sow; under months Gene Muller. Albany. 1: Lawrence Fisher. Silverton. 2. Sow, months to IS months Gene Muller. Albany. 1. Fat barrow Gene SCuller. Albany, 1. J Junior champion Berhahlra sow ' Gene Muller. Albany t Chester Whites: Sow, .under months Don Logan,' Hillsboro. 1: Harold Whitaker. Albany. 2. 3: LaVern Ad kins. Albany. 4. Sow. months to 18 months Howard Williams. Newberg. 1; Lavem Adkins. Albany. 2; Bob Buret). Albany, 3: Don Hood. Redmond. 4; Harold Whitaker. Albany. 5; Don Hood. Redmond. 6. Sow. IS months or over Richard Pedranti. Newberg. 1: Harold Whitaker. Albany. 2: Orville Ohlmg. Albany. 3. Fat barrow Harold Whitaker. Albany. 1. Junior champion sow Don Logan. Hillsboro. Senior champion- sow Richard Pedranti. Newberg. Champion sow Richard Ped ranti, Newberg Duroc Jerseys: Sow. under months Merton Sabnow, HilUboro. 1; Herbert Paulus. Corvallis, 2: John Koch. Al bany. 3; Melvln Lehman, Newberg. 4; Merton Sahnow. .Hillsboro. S: Marvin Robertson. Newberg. S. Sow. months to 18 months Bob Barnes. Silverton,, 1: John Koch, Albany. 2; Bob Barnes, Silverton, 3; Gene Newton. Corvallis. 4; Elvm Goode. Silverton. 5. Sow. 18 months or over Robert Green. New berg, i; Merton Sabnow. Hillsboro! 2; Marvin Robertson, Newberg. 3. Fat barrows Gene Newton. Corvallis.' 1; Gene Muller, Albany. 2: John Koch, Albany. 3: Marvin Robertson. New berg. 4.. Junior champion sow Mer ton Sahnow. HilUboro. Senior cham pion sow Bob Barnes. Silverton. .Hampshire: Sow. under 6 months Gene Muller. Albany, 1. Sow, S months to IS months Floyd Marks, i Canby, 1; Mel vin Moore. Canby. 2. Poland China: Sow. under months Arthur Girod. Salem. 1. Sow S months to 18 months Gene Muller. Albany. 1: Bob Simi. Malalla. 2. Fat barrow: Gene Muller. Albany ; Arthur Girod, Sa lem. 2. Pen. 3 barrows Arthur Girod, Salem. 1. Junior champion sow Gene Muller. Albany. Urand champion sow Gene Muller, Albany. Urand champion sow, all breeds: Richard Pedranti. Newberg. (irand champion' harrow, all breeds: Gene Newton.' Corvallis. Champion FFA swine showman se lected Thursday was Harold Whitjker. Albany, Bob Barnes of Sijverton was second. Gene Muller, third: Gene New ton. Corvallis. fourth: Richard Ped rantl. Newberg. fifth; Merton Sahnow, Hillsboro. sixth. Byrnes IJrges Germans Vote On Constitution , ' (Story also on page 1) STUTTGART, Sept. 6 -()- In formulating United States future policy toward Germany in a much-heralded speech here today. Secretary of State James Byrnes emphasized the following prin cipal points: s - 1. The United State wants early establishment- of a provi sional government for Germany "not hand picked" by other gov ernments and charged with draft ing a federal constitution to be submitted to the Geirfmn people for ratification. In some aspects the speech was a reply to the July 10 statement of Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov, who called for a central German regime but said a fed eral government or any dismem berment of Germany should be projected only, after a later plebi scite showed the people's senti ment. 2. The United States will sup port revision of Germany's east ern borders jh Poland's favor but "the? 'extent of the area to be ceded must be determined when the final settlement is agreed upon." . 3. Frani-e should not be denied the Saar "but so far as the United Stales is aware the people of the Ruhr and the Rhipeland desire to remuffi united with the rent of Gerrffany. And the United States will not oppose their desire." 4. The1 allies should make clear to the Germans immediately the essential terms of the peace set tlement they expect the Germans to accept and observe. 5. The United .States will con tinue to work for complete eco nomic unification of Germany, with 7onal barriers "completely obliterated so, far as the eco nomic life and activity in Ger many are concerned." The founder of the Australian pearling industry was an Ameri can sailor named Tays, who in 1861 hired aborigines to gather pearl shell off beaches on the northwest coast of Western Aus tralia. -. Overnight Entries In Races Today First race, maiden 3 yrs & up. 9 furlongs, purse $400: Relief Kiss. 117: Groat Witness. 122; Brucker. 114; Lou Madison, 117: Big Justice. 117:' King Conrad. 117: Gladiator Jur. 122: Bon Vill. 114: Dashing Wave. 119; Golden Meteoric. 109; Zonabar. 100. Second race, claiming 3 yrs up. 5 furlongs, purse 8400: Andaman, 122; Carla Star, 117: RoselaCe. 119; Mill lack. 119: Steohen H. 117; Cecil's Pride. 118: Fair Beck: 119; Crystal Bovt, 110; Charles E. 122. Third race, allowance 3 yr Jr. up. 3 furlongs, purse 8400: Pacoima Ar row. 110: Daintv Sue. 119; Dick Mc Caw. 118: Old Steve. 114; War Pride. 118; Verda Copper. 122: Tommy W. 114: Bienvenue, 118; Gladiator Boy, in. - :Fourth race, allowance 3 yr a tip. 5 i furlongs, purse 8400: Jimmie Gary. 1(7: "Just Susan. 117: Locksmith, 114: Show Fleet. 112; Abba Dabba, 122: High Grenade. 119; Cordify. 122: Prince Bubbles. 117: Getchell. 122; Eiegant Lad. 122: Gilroy. 117. Fifth; race. 1 yr i up. 6' furlongs, purse $400: Mess Wagon. 122: Prince Royal. ' 122: Winapaii, 119: Ijtusb.-. 122; Kti Grant. ,117: Allegory. 117; Crystal Lover. 122: Dellvill. 122: Bul letin Board. 117: Stepmother, 119 Sixth race, claiming 3 yr a up. 6'i furlong, purse S400: Sport Fan. 122: War Jig. 109; Max Reb. 122: Goof. 114: Rain Shadow, 119; Hastinx Girl. 114: Ponchos ;S. 122: Gordon's Gift. 114: Penehey, 109: Miss Noyes. 114 Seventh race, au revoir handicap. 3 yr a up. one mile and 118. purse $500: Sorority Bov. 105; Phosphorus. 108; Dark Lassie 107: Ten Cents. 107; Ebonv Cross. 112; Jitterbug. 130 Eighth race, claiming 3 vr . I up. one mile- 70 yd. puie.$400: John Drtskill. 122: Bungler. 118: Veller. 113; Outtavia. 110; The Cloud. 118. Gold Shadow. 122. I Saturday Morning Specials! ji Ladies' ) IC tf(X Extra Large Size 11 White Cotton Bloomers (( Made of Fine Grade Cotton. II (L SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY J 11 J) Ladies' (( i Flannel HiohS (Sovn )V j Pink and Blue Stripes ' I ( If I Regular I jfl ICS Extra Large 1 1 GsCS J )) Sires gH, q'vS Size : JUnSJjjJ (( aigini y 13S N. Commercial . .j V Salem Oregon f r Hillsboro Girl Winner of 4-H Style Revue . , J -! ! Constance Jo Connell.. Hills borio, won grand champion honors for; -her informal party dress at the 4-H club style revue list night, a trip to Chicago, and the right to represent Oregon at the national 4-H club congress there this fall. Other champions, each of whom receives $25 irom the Oregon Bankers association, are Helen Wrplstad. Hubbard, route j 1 (Clackamas c o u n t y ); Beverly Bradshaw, Riverside (Linn coujn ty)i Phyllis Herman, Orleans (Linn county). j Twenty-five of the 77 girls ex hibiting won blue ribbons and a $5 prize frm the Oregon Bank ers, This ; group included Bonrtie Klein. Aumsville, Marion county, and Joan Roberts, Shedd. Linn county. Helen Cowgill. assistant state club leader, announced the winners. Winners in 4-H home econom ics 'contests yet to be announced include those for demonstrations The Statesman, Salem Or.. Saturiay. SpUmWr 7, 134$ S s whicfK this, -O I - ""' ' - T 1 45 -a w C4unty Koads L of materials L j, . J . . , vl o lie Graded Bar Warnec and "dollar dinners! year could- cost $1 sion to the high cos and winners of some of -the dem onstratjons. 'under way all week in the department. I Socialism Tide roximatelr one-half of th C i 900 (mes of Marion county gra- .1 f 1. ! vel loatts swill be graded text week) by six county power grad ers. (j'oiintyCommUsioner E1 Ro gers said Friday. i Recent rainsfcave softened' the EUGENK, Sept. 6 -?)- The road Jsurfaces enough to facilitate president of the Orerf state -bar ! ff' rifX - ,f,g,rVel . . ... t t : road4 are in "good sXape foUhwi assertwi at the bar convention j ing ne dry season. lagers UaiJ. today that .establishment of so- but it ill require another; bUJinx c iali.ed .medicine hi(ght open the ; during the fall. . door for mk ialialioii of .law and J Cojintv road 'crews " SrXrritlr other professions. j completed the oiling of 28 rrJUes James T. Donald tjild 200 at1r- of gijavel , roads over the 'county, neys there was a "j ising tide of i lie slated. . In about two weks national socialism in America." ! thesel. roads will be sealed Iri pre- and ui xed the grotin to guard pa redness for the winter sea against U. . Besides United, States develop ments, Donald ciled the British labor government's j program as a sign post pointing toward so- ciausm. No one appreciates more i than the members of the Ameri- j can bar," he said, "how import- i ant an English precedent can be." iKrt. Normandy Hanor Dance, band every - night. Admission free to all.. Steaks Available WA i t f L ' ' "iIIS'i' ' ! t 0 i .;. ' . ? m . . Yotintinifrs have tltt-ir own partirttlar way of ilrr-sinj;. Antl if yon ar a yoiuiliiner imaiii fifing all to j;rt! litavc-ny wool ilresj.es, t-oat.H. raiiKoals, hkirts. Iihts, sweaters ami maiir other wearaliles for your school ;wartlrohe stvfeil in ju-t that ""different"' way you like them. You ran pet them here . antl now ! PURE WOOL ' SWEATERS 100? wool . . . assented new shades. Loir? ar.J short s!e?vf3s. Coal and slipover sytl. Kovelty n.;d plain tailored, etc. . i ; " . !;: 3.25 to 6.90 PURE WOOL SKIRTS T. Plaids and checks in all the newest sf yles of s!ir!s .'fdrj school. Plain or all-nleated. , WOOL COATS L Smart vool tweeds for school xvAns ar-9 hero! iiolt d Plain colors, too." Select your coat now and avoid dtsappptntrr.ar.t later- 4:95 - 5.95 or I a: back- fahior.s. 4 i. 2 1 ?1 9.70 RAINCOATS j-. Satin finish raincoats in bright r4i.? and black. Other3( In aqua, ,313, beia ... j $6.5. $7.9, $12.. 1 $13.95 Miller to 13:95 r r 2nd Floor 4 ' L