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. 1 ' 4 The Statesman, Salem. Ongon, WeanedaY. May 23. 1932 , . ' j&r : METAL DETECTO R Electrical Instrument developed by Heins Freund of Berlin utilizes a voltmeter, which .helps to locate hidden nails and other unwanted metal j in auto tires. Defeat of Rural ,v School District Budget Confirmed i . ' Defeat of the proposed Marion County irural school district budget by a vote of 1,902 to 280 was con firmed I Tuesday, following can vass of the May 19 balloting. " Mrs. 'Agnes C. Booth, county school superintendent, said budgets had gone to the individual dis tricts for them to vote separately on any additional funds needed tot operation. This was the third consecutive year the county-wide special levy was defeated, following one year of approval. Journalism School Fellowship Offered EUGENE A final call for appli cations for the Erick W. Allen Me morial Fellowship has been issued by the School of Journalism of Uni" versity of Oregon. The Fellowship provides $1,000 for a year of study in journalism and allied fields, with preference to Oregon candidates. There is no work assignment, and the appli cant may be interested in either the advertising or news sides of the proession. i i i HOrJ Everything for the Beach 1 V ft -'""J From trunks to robes, you'll I I jl F$C find verything you need for if I fa jT V" a wonderful day at th 1 sy?? s I beach. Bring your list in to- X 1 ;J I day and do all your shop f J I S j k P'n9 qM'ckly and easily. Pick. I iach sit JL P' ing the right size and favo- M. ' 11 ') hei f JW rite style is easy too, because jtj I JJ poHwmend Zy? our complete stock is loaded ' I n i- with favorites. J I ft 90 Cfc I 17.95 fc.. JfM. I TIRRY CtOTM f k & fi t J W PP I for frr-tb m t jf W J bm I H iwl mil t ffi f f i H a oc f 4 I' &dm f vwi' y iatmino I ' "''h t,,oi, jl iV CABANA MT i Ntal V'&V fl 8.90 Jflf ' "kHS uyx ma ff3 111 Wmk V if5$ LASTEX TRUNKS r .w. k.. al 2.95 up in n ci pi i hriD vos! JuULilJUlJLl i j ! Al Capone's Taxes Slashed. Senator Says WASHINGTON (A)- Sen. Wil liams (R-Del) . told the Senate Tuesday the Treasury let the late gangster Al (Scarf ace) Capone and some notorious associates set tle $1,011,650 of tax claims In 1942 for $130,000. He said the Treasury Depart ment's explanation would be "dif ficult for the average taxpayer to accept. For several months, Williams has been digging into operations of the Bureau of Internal Reve nue. He has made a series of speeches criticizing it. Williams said he had learned that in 1942: 1. Greasy Thumb Guzik, one time treasurer and collector for the Capone gang in Chicago, set tled for $100,000 a batch of in come tax liabilities which totaled $892,283.79. 2. Al Capone and others, in eluding Guzik, settled for $30,000 in 1942 a claim for $119,367 in taxes on the sale of beer. Williams said "it was not until after the recent exposures in the tax bureau had begun that any aggressive action was taken by the Department of Justice" against Capone's brother, Ralph Capone, who, he said, is seeking a com promise of tax delinquencies, in terest and penalties totaling $92,-814.38. "The net result," Williams as serted, "is that for the past 25 years the federal government has been financing Ralph Capone s racketeering operation to the ex tent of nearly $93,000 without even collecting any interest, and today they are on the verge of setling the unpaid claim for an in significant fraction of its total." or r: 'v 'I 1 1 'PROFESSOR CERTRUDE HOLDS CLASS Actress Ctrirud Lawrence dl, cusses a script with her studenU In Ths Study of Roles sad Scenes" at Columbia UuiTerslty. Seth L. Fawk Succumbs at Independence Seth L. Fawk, 67. native of the Dallas - Independence area, died Monday at his home in Indepen dence. Funeral services will take place today in Salem at the Howell-Edwards Chapel at 1:30 p. m. with the Rev. Dudley Strain officiat ing. Born at Salt Creek near Dal las the deceased spent all his life farming in that area. He had lived at Independence for the past 10 years. He was married about 40 years ago to Janie Young of Indepen dence, who survives. Also surviv ing are a daughter, MrS? Harold Freeman of Harrisburg; son, Wil liam Fawk of Salem; sister, Mrs. Frank Farmer and a brother, Ray Fawk, both of Rickreall, and by three grandchildren. Although the Alaskan fur seal spends much of its life in the wa ter, it must learn to swim. Yo can EAT AND ENJOY SUN VALLEY BREAD . . lh imw to "diet blue." Low In caloriw (mt than 50 lo th lic) y high is Muxk building proteins And flavor! jut try H toasted it'f a nw tasto StoilL Al your favorite food PS -rt I TJTJi 10W IN GUCCIS HIGH IM IMUCT iTfs:afcr:niTCfc:3STc:f "Made by the Bakers of Master Bread" Meat Production Drops Sharply WASHINGTON (JP) Meat pro duction has dropped to the lowest level in eight months, largely be cause of an unusually heavy sea sonal decline in farm sales of hogs. Reporting this Tuesday, the Ag riculture Department said that u t p u t by federally inspected slaughterers totalled 275.000,000 pounds last week. This compares with 285,000,000 pounds the pre vious week, 286,000,000 a year ago and the peak of about 400,000,000 last winter. f WITHOUT X f SHORTENING 01 NEGOTIATIONS HELD SEATTLE P)-A committee rep resenting the AFL Lumber and Sawmill Workers Union and the Lumbermen's Industrial Relations Committee discussed wage pro posals here Tuesday. The contract with the sawmill workers expired April 1 but no rtrik has been called. Paradise Islands NOW OPEN No Alcoholic Drinks Allowed Adm. 25c Under 6 FREE 'I Groiip to Plan Active Qub J Flans for establishing an Activs) dub In Salem will be made- at .a dinner meeting at e:43 p.m. Thurs day Jn the Marion Hotel, accord ing to Andy roster, Salem busi nessman. . . --.-. i - I Active International Is a ser vice, organization for men' 20 ; to 35 years, old, with emphasis on community sarvice in Ite<h.and recreation. " ' " f ;' -1 Several former Active; Cub members from other cities now live in Salem and at one . time tn recent years' an Active Club was organized tentatively here. f . I ;- - - FIRST BATHROOM f NEW YORK, - (INS - The first known clay tile bathroom was built around 3000 B. C for King Urlnmar, Babylonian monarcti. ' Archaeologists who discovered the room measuring 15 feet square, said it had no tub. i 7 4 t i 4 1 VroS) 3 4 i. I l k BAN? 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