Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 25, 1921, Page Page Four, Image 4

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CRyise ofTrt seveN
TH OlOtY THIM6 THAT wjoG?Rt"
PAC IS THAT X GT SCA Sl
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JrauH IBwi iff
French to
V 1
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Cops Style
American Methods of
Arresting "Bad"
Men Is Favored toy
Paris Writers.
By Newton C. Parke.
International News Service Stafl
Correspondent.
Paris, March 25.-Deroand that
the French police study M M
plv American methods ot hand in,
gunmen is coming from a 1 side
Blnre the recent killing ot three
P Pant policemen hy .
Apache, who was hinwelf killed
the following day.
Maurice Dekobra, well know
French writer, who recently re
turned from an extensive tour of
the United States has issued an
open letter Inquiring why the I ar
ts police do not use the same tiara"
methods employed in repressing
gangsters in New York and Chi
cago. He uses sarcastic criticism
in describing the "polite" man
ners in which Paris "agents" deal
with known desperadoes.
In the United States it is well
understood, that the life of a po
liceman is worth more than that
of a criminal," writes ueaou..
"That seems a daring theory to us.
"Suppose that a desperado is be
tng attacked liy the New York
police and .detectives find him in
one of his haunts. Do you think
that they walk up to him, tap him
on the shoulder and say. 'Would
you he good enough to accompany
us to prison?' Not at all. They
close in brusquely, shout, 'Hands
up!' and if their man doesn't ohcy
instantly they send several bullets
Into hiH legs, or higher up if ne
cessary. Bocquet ( the Apache who
killed the three Paris policemen I
would have had no chance in New
York.
That American "Persuader."
"There is no joking with the po
lice In the United States, in the
first place, Instead of arming them
with the ridiculous weapon wk
give our men, the police officials
serve out wooden clubs, excellent
weapons for bringing offenders to
their senses. One night I saw a
single policeman in New York
leading a dangerous man to the
station. It would have required
throe Paris policemon for the same
work. When this criminal attempt
ed some sharp work with a knife
the policeman simply knocked him
down with his club, blew his whis
tle and had help In an instant. It
was all done neatly and rapidly.
"I remember an experience I
bad In Indianapolis. I had killed
no one; neither was I drunk. My
only crime was to cut across a
street Intersection on the bias, In
Bteiul of taking it at right angles.
acconlliiK to Indianapolis pom i'
regulations. 1 had just re
,r ,i, street when a Wttil ssciuniy ny two very well pi
tie blew I was seized roughly byjsented recitations. A very dislin
the shoulders turned about and for gulshed and Interesting guest
ced to march over and In the right t during the afternoon was Miss
way This policeman carried a Warrenton, who has recently re-
cluh and I know now that the tear , in ne irom live years 01 mission
ary service in India. Iterresh
ments were served at the close of
the aftyrnoon.
The women of the (Irand Army
of the Republic will hold thtlf
social meeting with Mrs. ' .iKo'.
lett at (he W. 0. T. U. rooms Sat
urday, March 2ti.
C. E. Reinhart of Sin T'nmls
co has heen the guest of Salem
relatives for the past fortnight.
Dr. and Mrs. C. K. fates, and
their house guest, Juntos llrrham.
of Portland were enteffataed In
formally at dinner Wednesday by
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Qotony,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roller Bn(i
Court Judge Austin ri. iinuims. me susses iieieu anu uii'.n neaie
Cities have no power to delegate of Portland were gues's during
the authority to issue such war-! the early part of the wok at the
rants. Judge Griffiths ruled. home of Mr. a.id MM. liK.ry
Hundreds of police raids here Rowc.
within the last year, resulting In I
the arrest and conviction of many j E. A. Cowles of Wmvlfcnrn .vas
persons for violation of city liquor, it guest Wednesday of Mr. and
ordinances. were made under 'Airs. uesier i
search warrants Issued by police
,ne capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Jeff has to lf-nrl nine rnnrp ?ars like Mutt to break even.
3GFF.MITT AAei X'M GONNA Be
IK VUIt( j ' '
Livreio! Ditjnt you Ten.
uc owe 6 THAT YOW
KNeuo OIF A 0 sufee! BuT
COfte rOvi iSXJ m-r PAifc TGN
BOCK' TO
spivjis poe.
THe secReT,
ITu. . i UJ anjT A
rUL SUP V
Hfet-c anuf
i r i .X.J
TWe SYMPTONVS,
v COrAVNlC ON
rriday,March2!:,. '
fCopyrlght 1920 by International iTTTr": ' "'I
Trade Mark registered In the U. S Pa.en, rw.?'lce' lot?
Boat rwi S(T
Soon)
?
Willamette University Glee Club
in Concert
By Eliza Nolan sponsored by the social club, Or- j
STUOEN'i.S tiow the Ull'iltl'.' der of the Eastern Star, was en-
ty of Oregon are heginnlug to joyed Tuesday at the MaBouic
arrive today for their annual temple. An interesting program
apring vacation and during the was the main feature of enter-
next week social affairs wiil fen- tainment upon this occasion and
ter about the college SOBllJMfOni. u included a piano duet by Mrs.
A number of Student! are bring' (leorge Burnett and Mis. Marie
ing guests to spend :hu holidays Flint, a reading by Mrs. E. N. j
in Salem and it is expected that Dillingham, songs by Homer Mc-1
many affairs will be pUnnel in Donald and readings hy Virginia:
their honor. , Pugb. During the tea hour re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Noyes were (jeorge Burnett, Mrs. Georgia
the inspiration of a very delight- Chapman, Mrs. Marie Flint and
fill five hundred party given Mrs. George Bingham.
Wednesday evening hy Mr. and,
Mrs. Ernest Peterson. Mr. and J A group of Salem people motor
Mrs. Noyes are leaving soon for Ing to Portland for the annual
a two months visit to Minnesota, banquet given by the Spanish
North and South Dakota, Illinois, , war veterans Saturday evening
Colorado and California. At the Includes Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mil
close of the evening of cards, a lard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles WH
dellcloui luncheon was served by son and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Abrams
the hostess assisted by Mrs. Wil- ;
liam Howd and Mrs. Ivan Pul l The Misses T.nla and Neva
nam. Those invited to bid fare- Millard entertained the members
well to Mr. and Mrs. Noyes were of the Cecilian music club Ved
Mr. and Mrs. Allison Runn, Mr. nesday evening, the affair oe nt.
and Mrs. Dee M. Lane, Mr. and marked by their regular business
Mrs. II. II. Rrmtteboll, Mr. and meeting. Plans were formulated
Mrs. R. A. Blevlns, Mr. and Mrs. in regard to the large formal
William Howd and Mr. and Mrs. dance sponsored by this cluo
Ivan Putnam. , which will be an event of April.
Dainty refreshments romp'.eten
Mrs. J. C. Medler opened her the evening's program,
homo Wednesday afternoon to the f ,
Aliss ueruuoe nuunwi
ferson is visiting Mr. an,'. Mrs.
George Griffith,
Woman's Missionary society f
the Leslie Methoulst church thir
ty two members being in attend
ance. A special feature of the
urogram was an ariilrcus umn
conditions in China, given by lani' Tn" ",n'
Mrs. ('. A. Downs. Five year old
icbed thel "onier Ingrey Jr., delighted the
assembly by two very well
Mill Ada Mi'ler was in Port-
of being clubbed is the beginning
of nil wisdom."
Police Judges
Cannot Issue
Warrants, Rule
Seattle, Wash.. Mar. 25 Po
lice In first class cities of Wasn
lngtou may not raid soft drink
parlors In search of forbidden In
toxicants under search warrants
isstied by municipal Judges, ac
cording to a memorandum deris
ion handed down by Superior
Kentucky Boy
Slights Fiance
For Her Mother
Judges, attorneys said. If Judge
Griffiths decision is sustained by
the supreme court, they asserted,
It may result in numerous dam
age suits being filed against the
elty.
Mrs. Tvan Farm?" hn? 'etui li
ed from a week's visit with Port
land friends.
Silverton Experiencing
Dwelling House Shortage
&ggMtaKgggggggggggggaa
gas''
Winston Phillips, nineteen-year
-u Lniuiiii. Kv . vouth who
uni
married his prospective mother
In-law. Mrs Luella Gaines, widow
of a well-known Louisville engi
All n...... v....
in tb, it, :r,Z 7 - or nuraiy
- ,u oiuies, and i
o the juris notion there
izens of the Ilnit.i ."'"
- " ewtct uil
-
th
e state in which
To the Editor: Just a line in
commendation of your very excel
lent postmaster and his nicely ar
ranged postoffice facilities, the
best in the United States in my
humble opinion. It is a positive
pleasure to make Salem, get ones
mail and be enabled to sit down at
the writing tables provided in the
noatOffiee lobby and write a letter.
If ever the present postmaster gen- rules the Wolf
eral requires a highly efficient , jn
and "humanized" assistant I hop-; wiidcrnesu.
aim trust Lliat i ue v apiuai juuiuai
will urge the appointment of the
Salem postmaster.
JOHN H. STANTON.
"bey resiae
KAZAN
The constitution was declared
in effect on the first Wednesday
In March, 1789.
Daniel J. Fry. druggist.
COMING T 0 THE GRAND THEATRE NEXT THURSDAY
School Officers
To Talk Salaries
And Cooperation
Eler and Marciuard will pitch
for (he Cincinnati Keds against
the Dallas, Texas, leaguers at Cis
co today. The Reds break camp
tonight.
Consolidation of school districts,
and teachers salaries will be dis
cussed at the Marion county
school officers convention to be
held Saturday morning in the Sa
lem high school at 10 o'clock, ac
cording to an announcement made
today by Mary L. Fulkerson, sec
retary ot the convention.
Outside of Salem, there has been
no hiring of teachers for the com
ing fall term because of the doubt
fulness held by both school boards
and teachers as to whether or not
the present salaries shall stand.
The average saary of the Mar
Ion county grade school teacher is
$105 a month. Whether the teach
ers will suffer a reduction anJ
still wish to retain their positions
is a question which is left in the
balance and perhaps will come to
a head at the convention. Accord
ing to the county school superin
tendent the salaries of the teach
ers were so long in getting to their
present amounts, that the teach
crs feel it would be an injustice
to impose a reduction on them
now.
Conosolidation of smaller dis
tricts into larger ont i is being
held up by the reluctance of some
districts in giving up their school.
If such a consolidation could be
effected the teachers would he
grouped together instead of being
scattered out as at present. Thu.
one teacher would have fewer
grades, could handle larger class
es and give each grade more at
tention, according to those who
Short Sports
, -nemese, cname, .,.., ,.ou,e ar0 now honey
of the American itevoiuiton. win , .. k.t- im I .,.,, f ,,un.ifitioi
, mooning in i iiuasu, ua..i.ft uie iu ...
be entertained tomorrow af.tr- . , ,hr,,a,s Tt.s .., j,, aTOT Of consolidation
noon by Mrs. J
meketa street.
C. Dyer. SS5 Che-
Silverton. Ore.. March 2a. The! Friends of Mr and Mrp. Luthe.-
Albany Fanners To Protest
Service Commission Action
Albany, tire.. March 2a. Rep
resentatives of the TT rural tele-
Open Forum
To the Kditor: I write to ask
if it Is an arrangement between
the retail stores of Salem to charge
customers a delivery charge of ten
cents when they purchase a bill of
goods? I know of at least one
store doing a big business that is
""" """i doing this. To my mind that 's
The American Legion Boxing on the order of profiteering. They
association has been formed Inlean mme tnan bv tneir delivery
, 'cars on that proposition.
California to provide central con- . , , ,
The store I have in mind claims
trol of boxing matches conducted tQ df) ab()Ut ,ne Diggest ,.t,taiI (fo
under the auspices of the veterans c ery ,)Usiness In the city Xne,r
organization. income on deliveries must reach
quite a figure.
The Detroit Americans are to That Sllrey is an excellent way
break camp at San Antonio to ,, . . .
night to begin a round of exhihi- A R BKLL
lion games in the soutn and west
en route home. Every man on the
team is reported in excellent con
dition. "Cotton" Tierney, second base
man of the Pittsburgh Nationals,
put his home run total up to nine
yesterday at Hot Springs when he
smashed out two circuit hits.
Babe Adams, veteran Pirate
t wirier, demonstrated mid-season
form w hen he held the regulars to
a single hit iu three Innings.
Judge Landis, baseball commis
sioner has suspended Eugene
Paulette, first baseman of the
Philadelphia Nationals for alleged
connection with throwing baseball
games.
Negotiations for the appearance
of .lack llempsey to meet the win
ner of the Bombadier Wells-Joe
Beckett contest, in a London ring
next fall are In progress.
Stop!
Why pay $15 or $20 for
an Easter Hat when you
can get one just as pret
ty and stylish here for
$8 or $10?
500 Pair
CHILDREN'S
HOSE
Which we must close out
at a sacrifice. These are
wonderful values seldom
seen.
25c-35c HOSE
now
15c
35c-60c Hose now 25c
Salem
Variety
Pete Herman knocked out Oeo.
Adams in the first round of their
New York bout last night.
FRECKLES
made to tar and learner mem. point to me iaci tuai in mmuj m
IMiilllps' bride is forty years old it would be necessary to
The bridegroom had been engag- transport the pupils which would
a tr, bis uife's nineteen-year-old Hj,i , the expense in the upkeep
dwelling house shortage in this Stout will be inieresx-u .a n.u. ( JitUgllU,ri Miss Susan Oaines. lie 0f the district.
city has been so acute during the ing of the advent 01 nar.M.i n. 1 tr.4nsf,.rrol bis affections to Mrs.
past winter that a number of Stout. March II. Mr. am at QaMi and their surprise mar
families have moved to other Stout are now residing in M.i - riase was the result
towns be a use they could not find ton.
a suitable place to live in Sil
verton. in order to remedy this Mrs. D. J. McKlnnon was a
altaaUon plans for much build- Portland visitor Thursday.
Ing have been made and will be ,
a a..., . In celebration of their eleventb
Several houses are now under wedding anniversary Mr and . ,)none lines out of Albzany at a
course of construction and It is, Mrs. U H. Cot-ptO. invited as a nu.eling at th. community house
the opinion of a local architect dinner guest Monday. Mrs. voted to join Benton county tele-
KT:. . . . Whitner of Uoise. idano. air. hone i ihscribers in a mavemeni
... . . . . ,, . whitner is the house guest
will oe erecieu 111 oinerion 09- , ... ... .tiwklBa
Mr. and sirs, t,, ...... pum.c sou- om.u.. -- - - , , d nu.raini;. and in a rw
land also to obtain relief from . and da vou should see that even the
Mrs. C. W. Hager and Miss at fcigft telephone rates - Rhk in, V... k!?T SZ, w.,r, fr.ck.es have e,n M ate
h.,.- , t.t . .k. snnnsie in mc -i
n A 1 r i!-., , . . : t.
In 1909 congress fixed the
president's salary at $75.00
v.,r which cannot be increased March Worst Month for This
or diminished during his tenure of j Trouble How to Keniove
office. He also receives the us of I Easily
the White House as the executive j There's a reason why nearly
mansion, with the furniture and every body freckles in March, but
effects therein contained, end happily there is also a remedy
fS,tt for expense of travel. for these ugly blemishes, and no
1
store
1
Everything in
KITCHENWARE
at
WM. GAHLSDORj
The
Store of Housewan
Before you buy a
LIFE INSURANT
POLICY
See J. F. HUTCHASON, !
uist. Mgr., 371 State I
Phone 99.
The MUTUAL LIFE of N. I
Oldest American Life CoJ
RALEM - SILVERTOV SUffl
Loaves j
Salem fflmJ
O. E. Depot Ann
7:00 a. m. 1:11 1, i
11:00 a.'m. V.Mj.
5:00 p. m. VWll
SAl.KM-lXDEPEDBtft
MONMOUTH STAG!
Leave Salem 0. E. depot 7:
a. m. 11:00 a. m. 6:00 p. a
Leave Monmouth HoteM;U
m. 1:00 n m. 6:15 p. m.
Leave Independence HoleM:!
a. m. 1:15 p. m. 6:30 p. m
Special trips by appointment I
Seven pasxenper c.ir for kln.1
J. W. l'AHRKft, Prop.
Res. phone CIS. Eusiness ptonil
L. M. HUM
Care of
Yick So Tong
Chinese Medicine and Tea
Has medicine which
cure any known too
Open Sundays from 10 M
until 8 p. m.
153 South High Street
Oalom OlCKOn. IMP
lil
My Show
Window d
fore another fall. Several houses
were built last summer but the
house shortage was more serious
zrr Z " one r.eed stay freckled.
ShoeS Wear LOnffer Simply set an ounce cf Othine
. t . . A r . mi ri ri rTiri h t mm vnii r
of ,., recall members of the Oreson When you wan in """" ZL 7" rT .
A paciv.tce ti " "CO rr-v
during the 1 ... t winter than
has ever been befor.
it
Dona Hncer. who
E S. Til -
. ,.r VI r anil Mrs.
1.. . . . A r ...:.. Y. 1 ., .
ilincbasi t"e past mi umui, m-..
ileft for Seattle where they will
lliroUKi. a renear.ns oe.ore .... fl rtlU the ,iet 0Dea havi
.ronimisMon or some other met noa " ... p..k v. ih.l .ntirelv Ktmm ,),.
saves wear. ancn w mm m , .
' makes tiiht or new shoes feel time to rid oureen of freckles.
There were no vice-presidents! " 11 ' ' . , . I . . . ' , ' . pa.v i,tie3 can wear shoes one fer if not removed now tney nihy
dariut. the administraUon. of ' ZV", ' I4,,les . 8maer Dv snakin gome Al- tay all summer, and spoil an oth
" . r. a on to Victoria and thence to their ,.,.pt ,,, preside over the sessions of slz smaner u . uu.i.n , r
i-resniruui euwni .Jin . ; . . len's F.xit-Ease tn eacn snoe in r. is wauuiui eomp.tiiou.
tadv)
Each of these surreedel to nome m ........ kf.
residency upon the removalj
th of the president in office
A verv pleasant afternoon case
senite. He cannot participate ,"r" " " ' .
debates and tan only vote in .the morning. Sold everywhere
e of . tie. I i
Banking By Mail.
OXE usually thinks of banking as
necessitating a personal trip to town
to deposit or withdraw money.
But, actually, that is not imperative.
We have many customers of the
United States National who live at
distance. Even maintaining a Sav
ings Account by mail is made easv
here.
V.'rite us for details if
you are considering op
c'iinj a bank account.
vjlijlied Sates NailnitalBanlO
I
V
GflUS
Will interest anyloi
ota
Beautiful Home
Max O.Bure
1 lsi rWl Sale
117 i.v . mr -
in Rnsiness for Your
Autos Sake
Brfcl
Car not hitting
risht
SALEM
ORCOOW
A place to get tires. WJ
lights, skid chains ano""'-
Great Western Gar
Phnne 14. OPP f
ALWAYS OPfc-
Stage Line
rrcor on the Hour
ever,) ,
Both Ends
tvps 10thandAld!
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