urn .in Catty Mews UBiriffs BATON CLASSES TOLD A new baton-twirling class for advanced students may be start-' ed If interest continues in begin-j ners . courses at Salem play-! grourids, Lois Christian, instructor, reported Monday. Already 50 have enrolled for classes which .are ai Leslie pool Thursdays at 9 a.m. and Olinger pool Fridays at 10 a.m. Federally Insured Savings- Cur rent dividend 2V,. See First Federal Savings First 142 S Lib erty Phone 3-4944. Auction tonite, Glenwood. The Mclodairs are playing at the Burgandy rtoom. Shattuc's Chat eau nicely. TniWSKND VICTORY CLUB A report on the district meet- J ing Sunday at Hillsboro will be; given at the Townsend Victory : club 17 meeting tonight at 8 in: the home of Mrs. Olive Reddaw ay. ! 1421 N. Church st. The women's; auxiliary will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at the same aaaresa. Painting, decorating. Ph. 3-7552. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State st. REFRIGERATION FIRM FILES Certificate of assumed business name as Cascade Refrigeration company in Silverton was filed Monday with the Marion county clerk by Harold L. Brevick and Earl E. Hemenway, both of Sil verton. 200 young turkeys to bake or fry. Fresh killed. 39c lb. C. S. Orwig. 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 2-6128. Karakul Karpet. It's new. It's re versible, it's 100 irgin wool and woven through and through, only $4 95 sq. yd. Ph 3-7648 or 3-3354 Auction tonite, Glenwood. NEW HOUSES LISTED Obtaining city building permits for new dwellings Monday were Elwood Townsend for construction at 920 Ford St., costing $6,200, and William T. J. Foster for a struc ture at 1820 N. 20th st., $7,000. Good young beef for your locker, 39c lb. 4375 Silverton Rd., Phone 2-6128. C. S. Orwig. Shattuc's Chateau re-opens to night! , CHIN-UP EXHIBIT SET An exhibit of antiques will be on display at the Chin-Up store, 1275 N. Church St., Thursday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The antiques, possessions of Mrs. Anna Wymore, club trustee, are not for sale. The Flower Basket 2-4802. Margaret Dowell, M. D., announces the opening of her office at 1240 Center St. Practice limited to in fants and children. TWINS BORN MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Collar, 2290 N. 4th st., are parents of twins, a son and a daughter, born Monday at Salem General hospital. ' Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St. Auction tonite, Glenwood. Births HARRIS To Mr. and Mrs Kenneth D. Harris, 1595 Shady Lane ave.. a daughter, Monday, July 18, at Salem General hos pital. SOIRECENGOST To Mr and Mrs. Fred G. Schrecengost, 4090 State st., a son, Monday, July 18, at Salem General hospital. SELANDER To Mr. and Mrs. Neil O. Selander, 075 E. Rural ave., a daughter, Monday, July 18, at Salem General hospital. COLLAR To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Collar, 2290 N. 4th st..! day, July 18, at Salem General hospital. ALDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. William H. AUlcrson. Independ ence, a daughter. Monday. July 18, at Salem General hospital. KEESECKER To Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Keesecker, Leb anon, a son, Monday, July 18, at Salem General hospital. BEAN To Mr. and Mrs. Char les Bean. 325 W. Wilson st., a son, Monday. July 18, at Salem Gen eral hospital. ENZ To Mr. and Mrs. Clark Enz, a daughter, Monday, July 18, at Salem Memorial hospital. GOIIL To Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Gohl. Stayton, a son, Mon day, July 18, at -Salem Memorial hospital. i , . 1 1 l CARD OF THANKS' We wish to express our appreci ation for the beautiful flowers, cards and other acts of kindness ahown us before and after the death of our husband and father. MRS. CLIFTON BUSICK. MRS. WAYNE SPARKS. Our trained optometrists give you th glasses you need for i clear vision . . , styled to give y6u en alert, interested : appearance. i l We Are Spectacle I t a Specialists , -'. $ I lkJ I'LMJI Dr. E. E. Boring Optometrists Dr. Sam Hughe, j AT BORINO OPTICAL 1 US Coaft DIGNIFIED CREDIT Phone S-C58I ; Colonial House featuring Melody Night Riders, Wednesday, July 20. Western swing at its best. Heard every Sai over K. O. C. O. 5:00 to 5:30 p. mi Excellent dinners. ml. S. of 12th st. junction. 99E. Ph. 2-1391. Club privileges. SCHECHTMAN FILES NAM 5 Sidney Schechtman, 285 N. Commercial st., filed an assumed businesVjname certificate as Val ley Furniture company Monday with the Marion county clerk, i Landscaping and designing. No job too lareei or too small. F. A. Doer- fier and Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322. Auction tonite, Glenwood. GORDONS RETURN TO SALEM 1 Dr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Gordon, 500 Rose st.,. are expected to re turn home today from the 53rd annual convention of the Ameri can Osteopathic association in St. Louis. Air conditioner for home, office, store. Jujdson's, 279 N. Com'l. SERVICE STATION FILES An assumed business name cer tificate as Smiling Jack's Super Service, -a, gasoline station, was filed Monday with the Marion county clerk by Merritt Truax, 394 N. Church st. Shattuc's Chateau . unique dining club . tonight! . Salem's Re-opens $25.00 reward for information leading to the conviction of per sons depositing garbage on the highway By order Marion County Court. One Sentenced, Others Plead In Court Here Jack Rex Studer, Tangent, pleaded guilty to a charge of forg-j ery anrt James Franklin Davis, Dallas, was ordered to plead to day to the same charge when the pair appeared in Marion county district court Monday. The two men and a juvenile, whose fase was turned over to the juvenile court, are charged with forging City Police Capt. Walter Esplin's name to an appli cation for permission to purchase a gun. I i Studer, after pleading guilty, was bound over to the grand jury for investigation. He and Davis are being held in the county jail in lieu Of $1,000 bail each. In other district court action, Joseph Natham Flowers, a tran sient, pleaded guilty to the lar ceny off an auto robe from Rod Martin, 3145 Saginaw st., Satur day, and was sentenced to 30 days In the county jaiL Eighteen persons appeared in. district court Monday and paid $1 fines; and $5 costs for parking on the courthouse square over the week end. Twenty-eight persons were cited by the sheriffs office Saturday and Sunday for violating the no-parking law which became effective Saturday. FEDERAL FUNDS SOUGHT PENDLETON, July 18-;P)-Rep. Stockman (R-Ore.) sent word to day that he had introduced a bill in congress to pay states per cent of the fair value of national forest lands. The money would be distributed to the counties in which the lands lies, Stockman said. , Land bow combined as the Un ited States once belonged to Spain, France, j. England, Holland and Sweden. Serve Fish Often During summer months is the time to servo fish often. Light in fats, strong in body-building qualities, fish is the ideal hot-weather food. Treat the family to fish, fried or baked, at least twice a week. ITFITTS W MARKET 216 No. Comm'l. ;K Suspension -Asked For Joan Blondell After Stage Jiff PRINCETON, N. J July 18 -W)-The producer of the highly dignified Princeton Drama festival said today he had asked Actors Equity to suspend Joan . Blondell because of "a violent backstage bravH" last Wednesday complete with head-banging, choking and hair-pulling. Harold J. Kennedy, producer of the j Princeton festival, said he himself was the object of the at tack because he had asked the visiting movie star to "quit us ing foul and abusive language a gainst the cast." Kennedy said Miss Blondells husband, New York Producer Michael Todd, set off the ! back stage fireworks after demanding an apology for the visiting star. Miss Blondell, appearing in the same play at Lakewood i near Barnsville, Pa., in Schuylkill coun ty, emphatically denied there had been any hair-pulling or foul and abusive language. "All I did was throw some face tissue," she said tonight. Salem Census Reaches Ms any Iii First Week Forty per cent of Salem's busin ess establishments were contacted during the first week of an indus trial census being taken in the city, Mrs, Maxine Kent reported Mon day. The census involves questioning of retail, wholesale and service es tablishments and is connected with the ; federal census. Information sought includes payroll data, num ber -jot employes, types of owner ship, gross receipts and lines of merchandise sold. Mrs. Kent expects the census to be completed in two weeks. Thq$ workers then will move either to another Oregon city or will finish i Marion county outside the Salem; city limits. The entire census must! i i . i i 7 a i os i ue tompitieu vy oepvemuer ou, sue said. , Mrs. Kent and Mrs. Harrfet Smithson are assisting Carl J. Gil son of Portland, district supervisor, in compiling the census in Salem. Former Salem Salesman Dies Salem friends learned Monday of the death of Ira H. Gardner. mg equipment, Everett Ward, pro former local resident, in Seattle ; prietor of the Rendezvous tavern Sunday. He was a Upton Tea Cn representative with headquarters in Seattle He died of a sudden heart at tack. Surviving are the widow, Priscilla, and two children. Gall. 10, and Gary, 8. The funeral will be held in Portland, but arrange ments are not yet completed. As a Salem resident Gardner had ' been a salesman, with Port land Gas and Coke Co., and with two wholesale grocery firms. JtaJucrc owners SOfegg; HBQD ' ' Whether you're in th market for a new truck, or want service on your preaent truck, here'a a headquarters you can count on for all your needs. Our line of GMCs offers models, en gines, chassis and equipment options to meet the specific requirements of every hauling job. . .pick-ups, panels, stakes ... specialized tractor and dump models . . .cab-over-en-fine and conventional types . . TRUCK SALES Ci SERVICE 553 Front Street Dismissal of Gambling Charges Sought on Basis Arrests Made On U.S. Property; Delay Given i ! Dismissal of gambling charges against seven men arrested in a raid at Detroit Sunday morning was requested when the men appeared in Marion county district court Monday. , District Judge Joseph Felton granted Attorney Brazier Small, re presenting: the men, 10 days to put his request for dismissal in writ ing supported by a reference to the laws on which he bases his motion. The attorney .moved to dismiss charges of operating a gambling game filed against Fred Johnson and Carl Manasco on grounds the arrest warrants were served on federal property and were not en dorsed for; Sunday. He also seeks to dismiss charges of gambling filed against William SManning, Harry W. Rutherford, Joseph A. Wright, Arthur J. Ed wards arid Clifton Veal on grounds the warrants were served on fed eral property and that the men were not taken to the nearest jus tice court. All-Oat oH Bail The meh all were released on payment of bail, $250 each for Johnson and Manasco and $100 a piece for ,the other five. Small bases his claim that De troit is federal property on fed eral court .condemnation proceed ings in the Detroit area in which U. S. District Court Judge Alger Fee moved July 12 for immediate possession of the land by the federal government. He claims state and county au thorities are not entitled to act on most federal reservations. Both Sheriff Denver Young and District Attorney E. O. Stadter, jr., said Monday that if the dis missal motion is granted on grounds that Detroit is federal property the U. S. government will be charged with policing the area. A Marion, county deputy sheriff is now on duty in the Detroit-Id-anha area. Enforcement to Continue Stadter said he would continue to enforce anti-gambling regula- tions throughout the county. The two gambling tables and 11 chairs confiscated by deputy sher iff- :n c: , . . J mA,.n;..,tn ; ,j iffs in Sunday morning's raid were taken from Carl's poolroom, not from Bert's as previously report ed. Stadter reported no further ac tion on charges of possession of gambling equipment filed against five directors of the Salem Eagles lodge (Willamette aerie). The men pleaded Innocent in Silverton justice court last week and are scheduled to stand trial soon in that court. In another case involving gambl- J in Stayton, has pleaded innocent in Judge Walter Bell's justice court i in Stayton to a charge of operating ' punch boards. Bell said prelim , inary hearing will- be set within j the next few days. Ward was cited by Sheriff Young June 14 when he seized three punchboards in Ward's tavern. 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The visitors will be entertained in the Copper room of the Senator hotel Wednesday evening. Meanwhile, Rep. Walter Nor blad of this congressional district was assured in Washington, D. C. that a formal public hearing will give both sides ample opportunity to state their cases in the contro versy. Norblad sent word to The States man that Oswald Ryan of the civil aeronautics board acknowledged Norblad's protest by stating that evidence will be taken from all interested parties at a public hear ing not yet dated. A CAB order has been issued to United, asking the airline to show cause why its service at Salem should not be suspended. Western Tales' Authors Sought Salem was visited Monday by three officials of an organization of writers of western Stories. They are hopeful similar writers of the Salem area will reactivate a local chapter of the group. In the city were Mrs. Carrie A Noble, president of the National League of Western Writers; Mrs. Vivian M. Corbett. vice president of the Portland chapter and Geo rge A. Atterbury, treasurer of the Portland chapter. All are from Portland. Witers interested in the organi zation may obtain additional in formation from Mrs. Noble whose Portland address is 1720 SE 39th st. Oregon chapters gow center in Portland and Hood River. COIIPAIIY Salem, Orecjon Drinking Victims' Blood Admitted by Accused in Britain LEWES, England, July 18-tP) Britain's accused vampire killer. John George Haigh, was quoted in court today as admitting to police he slew nine persons, ! drank their blood and then dis solved the bodies in a bubbling acid brew. The statement was read at the opening of Haigh's murder trial by his lawyer, who asked the jury for a "special verdict" of guilty but insane. Haigh, 39, a businessman, went on trial for one killing that of a ! wealthy widow last February. 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