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Bilking of Salem Man of $U00
Leads to Arrest in Portland of
Suspect in Car Theft Cases
The arrest in Portland of Edward Majraard Shadow, 28, climaxed
a nine-monthi investigation of a sale of a stolen car in which a Salem
man as bilked out of $1100, it wa disclosed by ftate police Thurs
day. Officer John Williams, active throughout tht long probe, said also
Sharlow had admitted selling four other cars under similar circum
stances, including one at Eugene
where he and A '.ene E v e 1 j n
. Echciber, 25, of Salem, are charg-
ed with obtaining money under
false pretenses.
Sharlow was picked out of a
Portland police lineup Wednesday
by James Jolley, 25, of Salem,
Oregon State college student, as
the man who last February sold
J him for $1100 a car which had
, been stolen from a Vancouver,
'Wash., used car lot, state police
reported. The title which accom
panied the car had been taken
from a Portland physician, Officer
Williams said. Jolley never recov
ered the money he paid. -
Both Sharlow and the woman,
who also was taken into custody
In Portland, are to be taken to
Eugene first for a hearing. State
folice said no car-theft charges
ad been preferred but that feder
al agencies were investigating. The
cars involved both at Eugene and
Salem came from out-of-state.
Williams said Sharlow operated
this way he would read for-sale
advertisements of cars; visit pros
pective sellers, and while in con
versation with them would pilfer
the car's title; then he would ob
tain car which corresponded
closely to the title, and proceed to
some other town to sell it posing
under the name of the owner ap
pearing on the title.
To cash a check given him for
a car, without waiting for the
bank to collect on it, Sharlow
would deposit the check in a sav
ings account, receive a pass book
showing the deposit, and then go
to another window of the bank
and sign a withdrawal slip for
most of the money, Williams said.
Sheriffs Plan
Meet in Salem
Salem probably will be tht site
of the Oregon Sheriffs' associa
tion convention in December, Mar
ion county Sheriff Denver Young
said Thursday.
Members of the group's execu
tive committee will meet here this
afternoon to draw plans. They ar
Sheriffs M. R. Calhoun ef St.
Helens, president; Claude McCau
ley of Bend, Allen Burch of Tilla-.
mook and Fred Reaksecker of
Oregon City. In recent years the
annual conventions have been at
Portland.
WE WILL ALLOW
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wood oil electric or com cob on a purchase of ths
Court Orders
State Accident
Claim Paid i
A claim for compensation twice
rejected by the state industrial
accident commission was ordered
paid to Charles E. Schmitz, man-
- m it & t-i t i
Salem, in Marion county circuit
court Thursday. . j
i Schmitz had applied for com'
pensation for Injuries be incurred
when a bale of hay fell on him
Dec. 22, 1948, while he was at
the Valley Farm store on Silver'
ton road near Lancaster drive.
His claim was denied by the
commission both at a hearing in
February and at a re-hearing lat
er in the year. The commission
rejected the claim on the grounds
that his injuries did notarise out
of his course of employment
: Judge George R. Duncan Thurs-
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Spokesmen Split liver '
Elizabeth's Attack on Divorce
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By BarsU K. Milks
LONDON. Oct 20-PV-Spedalists on British marriage problems
split up today over Princess Elizabeth's attack against evils of divorce.
, Another problem involving Bnush morals was airea puoucijr
when the labor government promised to help outlaw slot machine
dispensing contraceptives. 1
Britain's Marriage Reform Committee deplored a warning by
Princess Elizabeth to the Mothers'
union Tuesday that divorce threat
ens the stability of British family
life.
"We have observed the state
ment with regret," aid R. S. w.
Pollard, chairman of the commit
tee of sociologists and lawyers
seeking to liberalize British di
vorce laws.
Defend Princess
But the Marriage Guidance
council, whose 100 branches
throughout England attempt to
build happy marriages, defended
the royal -speaker.
"Very welcome, said A. J.
Brayshaw, its general secretary.
He said what Princess Elizabeth
told the Mothers' union was "very
much to the point and we would
like to hear more speakers like
her."
Buckingham palace declined
comment Nothing further was
beard on the subject from the
princess, 23-year-old heiress ap
parent to the British throne who
Is married and a mother herself.
Says Point Missed
Pollard, himself a happily mar
ried lawyer, said the princess mis
sed the point of the problem. Di
vorce and separation We not in
themselves responsibleV for the
evils she discussed, he Insisted.
"It is the causes, such as in
adequate housing and unstable
partners, which lead toue break
up of marriages that are respon
sible for some of the bad effects
to which the princess referred,"
Pollard said.
The Rt Rev. Geoffrey Fisher,
archbishop of Canterbury and
head of the Church of England,
said the proposed ban on con
traceptive slot machines "is a long
step in the right direction."
He and other church leaders
have campaigned recently against
contraceptive slot machines be
cause they make the devices read
ily available to young persons.
Purple Heart
Sale Today
Purple hearts will be sold on
the streets of Salem Saturday.
The purple hearts. will be in
the form of violas. Proceeds will
go to the Military Order of the
Purple Heart Sales headquarters
will be at R. L. Elf strom co. where
volunteers are to report at 8:30
in.
Organizations that have volun
teered to sell include the- Gold
Star Mothers, War Mothers, Cath
olic Daughters of America and
the Disabled American Veterans
auxiliary.
Marlin M. Fox
Nominated by
Jersey Qub
A.
Marlin M. Fox, prominent Jer
sey breeder of Molalla, has been
nominated for the presidency of
the Clackamas County Jersey Cat
tle club of the Oregon Jersey Cat
tle club for 1950, the county club's
president, C E. Finnegan announ
ced Thursday. .
In further balloting John Hobin,
Coos Bay, was nominated for state
vice-president, incumbent, Jens
F. Svinth, Grants Pass, was chos
en to continue as secretary. ,
Marlin M. Fox was president of
the Clackamas County Jersey Cat
tle club during 1542-43 and under
his leadership the club won the
national Jersey Bulletin -Accomplishment
Cup award for 1941 .
Fox. began his career as a Jer
sey breeder when be acquired two
pedigreed Jecsey heifer calves In
1934.- " --' "
In 1842 they' purchased the Al
Sawtell -farm near. Molalla, and
during the next six years their
herd expanded in numbers and
ATOMIC NAVY
LONDON-(INS)-The first ato
mic age British fighting ships
two sleek, flush-deck vessels with
low bridge and streamlined super
structure are to be laid down
next year as Britain's answer to
high-speed submarines.
NO DIFFERENCE
BLOOMFIELD, N. J. -(INS)
Scientists insist that white light
penetrates fog Just as well as am
ber light, tut motorists polled on
the subject favor amber over
white fog lights by more than' ten
to one.
day ruled the injuries did arise
while Schmitz was working dur
ing the normal course of his job
as credit manager.
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THE E20DERIIE
305 Court
Phone) 3-38C8
quaUty unUVla they had the
highest herd classification rating
on the Pacific coast that of 88.
31 Early in that year they sold
the herd and farm to Dawson St
Broderick, but retained a few
heifer calves as a nucleus for an
other herd. Later hi 1948 they
purchased a farm on the Molalla
river near Liberal, where they
now reside and where their new
herd is well under way. '
Individual voting tor these three
officers will be conducted between
now and the end of this yer
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HERE'S HASH FOR 1950! AIRFLYTE CONSTRUCTION... UP. TO
30 MORE MILES A GALLON! HYDRA-MATIC DRIVE AVAILABLE!
10RGE IIOUG HEATED.
This compact unit, using inexpcnsiTe fuel
oil, is just the thing for extra or tmttitk" l
beat in any home, or as the sole source of
beat in small houses, bungalows or garages,
Above Model F. H. 55
Trade-In 2SJD0 NOW 9430
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are $73 to $140 Lower
Reg. 119.50
Model F. H. 55
Reg. 99.50
Trade-In 25X0 now
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Here is news that completely changes the
picture on what your car dollar buys.
In the 1950 Nash Airflyte you get new,
finer, super-powered models at prices
from $73 to 5140 less than Last year!
J9J less Ai4ref
Here is the beauty that splits the air with -20.7
less air-drag than the average new
car by scientific wind-tunnel tests at
the University of Wichita.
Nash Statesman -delivers more than 25
miles to the gallon at average highway
speed.
You get Weather. Eye Comfort . , . seats
Twin-Bed wide . . . Nash coil-springing
on all four wheels . . . curved, undivided
windshield in all models..
Compare Nash with any car at any price
for size, for comfort, for value.
Htm Hydrm Mmtk Drfre
Sfmjt JVew Tears Iteeer
Nash alone has Airflyte Construction.
It's a single, solid welded unit It is rattle
proof, squeak-proof has twice the ri
gidity for safety. It stays new years longer,
costs less to maintain, and adds to re-sale
value. . j
See the difference in brilliant per
formance in gasoline economy. The big
In the 1950 Nash Ambassador you can
have the famous Hydra-Matic Drive with
a Nash exclusive Selecto-Lift Starting.
Just lift a lever and go. '
Let your Nash dealer demonstrate the
greatest automobile ever built the car
of Airflyte Construction.
0Hlv $I845.G0
DELIVERED HEBE
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and local tans, ifaajr, extra. Whiia adcwaD tins aad
Weather Eya are optional at antra coaC Pricw any
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