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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1925)
13 ' .' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925 THE CA P1TAL JOU KNAL, ' SALEM, OREGON PAGE EIGHT ARMY OF EXPERT WITNESSES ARE photographer Mlot the award .. Tht discussion, which followed reading: of the; communication bad no direct' connection . with, tbe Dr. H-. H. OUager chairman of the hoard, "as If the student' body ought to have & little supervlelon in this matter." - . . It was stated that a cup offer ed by Sigma Delta Cblf journalls tio fraternity at O. A. C, came as a result of activities of on or more engraving company repre sentatives, the method being used Nararene, Coble; Tncorporatori; C. E. Gregory, Thomas J. Ingle, 'J. H. Morvoe; assets, 120(10'." ' '" A permit ;te). operate In Oregon was Issued .to the M. F. Patterson Dental Supply company, an Illi nois corporation with a capital of JS27.000. R. A." Kelso of Portland Is attorney-in-fact for Oregon. ,. ing . of the paotograpnera con tract by the management, of the annual. It was alleged that the contract was let privately, only one photographer being allowed to bid aside In the one to whom the contract was let, and that one bid was never opened. as one way to stir up lntereet in annuals, with, the 'result that en graving bills would mount. .' Ts matter was placed on tile, and will be taken up with tbe student council next fall. For In (or mat i on About Railroad Trips Phone 727 . photographer's contract, ' except In a general way. The consensu of opinion held) by board .mem bers was that too fast a pace has been set by those in charge of the annual, "It looks to me," eald DENIES THREAT .OREGON ELECTRIC Beaver Homes Church of tlfe Ti E New York, June 24. Mies Mary MacSwInuy, returning to New York from a lecturn tour, took oc casion today to deny certain state ments thai were credited to uer In tbe presa. She was particular ly insistent that she had not threatened a hunger strike it ar rested in this country and thai she did not ray that eho had come Into the country without a pur port. "I have been quoted,' said Mist? Ma .-Swine.", "as saying that I hall threatened a hunger strike If I should be arrested by the llnlte.1 States authorities on suspicion of havii'E entcied this country II legally. 1 desire to contradict that statement emphatically. Such a proceeding on my part would not only be unjustiliauie nut im moral." "A hunger strike Is a very eerl ous matter and one not to be light ly or rashly undertaken. I shall always hunger strike against the British claim to authority in Ire land. If orrosted by them or any of their servants. The position Is flulio otherwise here. The Unltml Stutcs government Is the lawful government of this country and while I am a vleltor hore I am bonrd to obey their laws and regu lations. "I desire to stress this point be cause I bellove this report of ar, Intention to hunger strike is jusl British propaganda. As 1 havo al ready said, I bhall neither hunger strike nor go 'on the run.' If your authorities want me they will have no difficulty In finding me. I dd not give any reporter an ac count of any clleged vlelt from th lmmfgrat'on autnoritiui and I dif! not say to anyone that 1 came without a passport. 1 did nol either affirm or deny my posses: ion of a passport, and as I am neither a fool nor an Ignoramus. It is equally untrue to say that 1 did not know a passport was nec essary. 1 made no such statement." Knoxvllle, Tenn., June 24. An 'army'' of expert witnesses, repre senting various scientific and re. liglous phases of the evolution question will bo called Into the trial of J. T. Scopes, Indicted hig: school teacher It has been an nounced by defenso counsel who continued a nference here to day. Clarence Darrow and Bain bridge Colby who came here last night with other members of the defense staff wcro principal sneakers at the graduating exer cises of the John It. Neal college of law, and incidentally were prey sented with honorary degrees of doctor of laws. A similar honora went to Dud ley Malone of New York who was not present, however, but who ex. pected to join his conference here defense counsel, who presented the today. Dr. John H. Neal, senior degrees referred to Mr. Darrow as the man who framed tho first Juvenile court law. Declaring that "many of our legislators will voto for anything they think will bring them votes,' Mr. Darrow in his address said this was true of sonio senators and asserted "they voted for prohibi tion when they had liquor In their own possession." "And they still havo liquor," he added. COST OF ANNUAL Limitation of the amount of money to be spent on the Clarion Annual, Salem high school publi cation, looms aa a probability fol lowing the mooting of the school board last night. Tho question arofle when a protest wa3 read from a larg0 number of Salem "NOT THE SAME AS OTHERS requires no painting pno ifmvs Ordinary roofing must be painted every 3 years. Malthoid Roofing requires no painting for 10 years. The cost of Malthoid Roofing is less than the cost of the paint ings necessary for other roof ings. You save money by cov ering all roofs widi Malthoid Roofing. for Sale By ChaH. K. Spanieling Logging Co, Sali-m Hardware Company, 120 N. Commercial St. Rny other Pahco Products from Ihcsc dealers Ru-hrr-oid Hoofing Ray L. Farmer Hardware Co. Pnbrnlin H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 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