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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1929)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1929 PAOE TWELVE WEMME CASE APPEAL ARGUED BEFORE COURT Argument In the habeas corpus proceeding of August Wemme against Sheriff Hurlburt of Multno mal. county, one of the cases grow ing out of the sill of the late E. Henry Wemme. was heard by the supreme court Thursday. Wemme's appeal Is from an or der by Judge Robert O. Morrow of the circuit court for Multnomah county in which Morrow found that Wemme's claim of privilege from arrest and imprisonment was not well taken. TI.e court found that Wemme was legally detained by virtue of an execution on final ..nn.. u t cae nf Howard Sutherland, federal alien property custodian, against Edward Wickey. Dow V. Walker and August Wem me. Wemme is under a $25 000 bond pending determination of his ap peal. Argument In the latter case was heard by the supreme court Thurs day afternoon. In the lower court Sutherland got Judgment against the tl.ree defendants in the turn of $67,545.80. Wickey was an agent for Sutherland. It Is alleged in the case that Walker and Wemme con spired with Wickey whereby Wic key was to purchase stock In the E Wemme company which l.e was authorized only to sell to other persons. The supreme court will hear ar guments Friday in the case of W. A. Jones against Secretary of State Hoes. In this case Jones seeks to enjoin the payment of $5 a day to members of the legislature in addi tion to the $3 a day alllowed them by the state constitution. CLYDEOARDEN AUTHOR OF STORY Clyde A. Warden of Salem, who Is probably the youngest fiction writ er in Oregon, is author of the lead feature story In the January issue of "Western Trails", which is now on sale at local news stands. The story, "Colt Justice," was pro nounced by the editor of tl.e mar line as one of the best western stories he had ever read. Warden has contributed to other magazines. He was formerly an apprentice printer on the Capital Journal. CONGRESS COMPLETES ITS SPECIAL SESSION mm ISM VS (Continued from Page 5) i K I i , . i sA ft i 1 i s ? : lit ! Mil J ; 4"- 1) iJWl J 'J I I "X- u Aoctated rre Photo Members of a Joint committee of the hojjte of representatives and the senate who reported the completion of the special session of congress to President Hoover. Left to right: Oavld Barry, ser-geant-atarms of the senate; Senstor Thomas Walsh of Montana, Senator Wesley Jones of Washing ton, Rep. John Tllson of Connecticut, Rep. John Garner of Texas, and Joseph G. Rodger, sergeant-at-arms of the house of representatives. 7. The Sigma Tau house will be open from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock; the Kappa Gamma Rho house from 8 to o'clock, and the Alpha Psl Del ta house from 8:30 to 8:30 o'clock. A Intor-frntfrnitV TOUncil ahd the presidents of the three houses are arranging tne aeiaus ior we nw Membership Tea At Y.W. C.A.Friday The membership tea at the i . w. C. A. rooms Friday afternoon, when the social anc! membership commit tees of the association will be hos tesses, will be an interesting social event for members ol the associa tion who will be voting all day Fri day for the seven new members of the executive board. Polls will open at 0 In the morning and close at 8 at night. All members of the asso ciation are requesteed to vote some time during the day, and, 11 pos sible, to attend the tea. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallagher will tell of the program and work of the high school Qlrl Reserves triangle during the tea hour, and members of the high school Olrl Iteservcs, under the leadership of the presi dent, Miss Hazel McElroy, will give vocal numbers and put on a skit exemplifying their program for the year. The girls of the high school group have worked out a ship pro ject for their year's program, which has been printed In a clever little booklet with a block print frontis piece. The "Log of the Good Ship G. R.," includes such Interesting events as a crew and passenger frolic, for December 28; "Christmas Craft" for the two December meet ings; and a study of foreign porta. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Simpson had as dinner guests at their home on the Garden road recently Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Matlock and children. Eileen and Robert, of-Veneta; Mr. and Mrs. Noel Simpson and chil dren, Elsie and Don, of Fniltland: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Simpson of Sa lem, and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hock- ersmith of Winchester, Idaho. Mr. Hockcrsmith Is a brother to Mrs. Simpson, and will be remembered here by a number of Salem folk as he was raised in the Waldo Hills and Aumsville country. . . New Cub For Girls Organized' The organization of a new club whose membership is limited to in dustrial girls has been perfected by Mrs. Eric Butler, ollice secretary at the Y. W. C. A., with the initial meeting of the first chapter of the "Les Amies," held last week. A large program of activity has been worked out for the group. The chapter group Includes a number of girls from the first shirt at the Oregon Linen Mill company. Mis Verna Wood has been elected president of the group, Miss Artics Smith is vice president, Miss Vir ginia Van Vlett is secretary and Miss Margaret Einfeldt, is treasur er. The club will produce a one act play, "A Case of Suspension," at the Nelson building auditorium December 20, with members of the club In the cast. Miss Helen Pern berton is coaching the play. The next meeting of the chap ter will be held next Monday morn ing at 10:30 o'clock in the Y. W. C. A. rooms. Mrs. Butler, advisor for the club, Is issuing a general in vitation to all Industrial girls em ployed at any Industrial plant In the city, Including the two paper mi 11b, the two linen mills and the glove factory, who are at liberty at that time, to meet with the group. Another chapter of the club will be formed which will meet at a dif ferent time, In ord-T to benefit girls employed during the meeting hours of the first group. Members of the Sweet Briar club were entertained at the home of Mrs. James Imlah on the Wallace road Wednesday afternoon. $lrs. Imlah was assisted at the tea hour by Mrs. Hay Binegar and Mrs. Glen Adams. Mrs. Mildred Nash was a special guest for the informal af ternoon. The club will be enter tained with a luncheon followed by a Christmas party December 18 at the home of Mrs. Karl Kugcl. Miss Eleanor Wagstaff, Miss Kathryn Ellis, Miss Marie St u tea man and Miss Margaret Bell will be hostesses for a formal dance at Castilian hall Friday night. One hundred Invitations are being issued to the affair. Mrs. M. B. Wagstaff. Mrs. B. Statesman, Mrs. William Bell and Mrs. Fred Ellis will be pa tronesses. The Mothers' club of the St. Vin cent de Paul parish will meet at the parish hall Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for an Important busi ness session, Members of the Sllverton Girl Reserve triangle, organised this past month by Mrs. Elizabeth Gal lagher, secretary of the SaJem Y. W. C. A., motored to SalenS Wed nesday night for a swimming par ty at the Y. M. building followed by a supper at the Y. W. C. A. rooms. The executive committee of the council of church women will hold a meeting Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Y. W. rooms. All members of the committee are urged to be present by the presi dent, Mrs. Edwin Nissen. the taste of wine but cannot afford to pay more than the price of ordinary wine, they have switched to drinking beer. Although they still regard wine as the national drink, statistics show an alarming increase in the consumption of beer. Wine growers are beginning to fear that France will soon turn into a beer drinking nation like Germany or England. PRIZE IS OFFERED FOR DRINKING SONG Paris (LP) France, the home of wine, is searching for a good wine drinking son. A prize of p40 will be paid by la Soclete des Amis des Vins de France iThc Society of the Friends of the Wines of France) for a first class wine drinking song1. Germany, Italy and Austria have their drinking songs but France feels that it has none. Poetry and prase eugolizing the wines of France it has In abundance, but still there Is no national drinking song. For some years the wine pro ducers of France have been worry ing because the French have been drinking beer instead of wine. The days before the war when an or dinary table wine was on excellent Bordeaux or Bourgogne have pass ed. Today the ordinary table wine Is neither like Bordeaux nor Bour gogne. It tastes like a mixture of water and vinegar and lots of both. As most Frenchmen appreciate Beautiful Legs Often Marred by Varicose Veins You'll have to admit that even though you might have the most shapely legs In the world, one big thick vein can ruin their entire beauty and attractiveness. You didn't know It was possible to get rid of those swollen veins and bunches? Indeed It Is all you do is get a bottle of Moone's Emer ald Oil at Perry's drug store or any drug store. The great penetrating, soothing and antiseptic power al most immediately stops any pain or soreness. In swift time it reduces the most dilated veins back to nor mal size. Be able to wear the sheemt hose. hive people compliment you on your lovely legs, be Iree from the horrible embarrassment of people criticising Your miftiKhtly swollen veins, enjoy bleMftl rrllrf from sore, tender ach ing fret Moone's Emerald Oil imowa you the simplest, nuwt economical yet the quickest tnU most efficient LONDON WAITERS TOO DRESSY, COMPLAINT London (fl1) A loud plea for a new evening dress for waiters so that they may be distinguished from the guests they serve has been made by the National Association of Outfitters to the Hotel Proprie tors Association. J. W. Collet, chairman of the delegation that waited on the pro prietors' group, pointed out the great embarrasment of the guest who shakes the hand of an lmniac u lately clad gentleman Instead of depositing his hat and cane with him. Every time there Is a change in evening dress fashion," said Mr. Collett, "the waiters are the first to adopt it. They ought to agree on some distinctive dress, such as mess jackets Iwth ribands across the chest. VAST CHANGES TAKE PLACE IN LONDON SCENE London (LP) American tourists returning to London a few years from now will llnd the city a brand new Held of exploration. Exten sive alterations and reconstruction schemes, some already executed, others being planned, will change the whole face of a large part of the metropolis. The greatest of the schemes to be carried out Is the one for the building of "a new bridge across the Thames between Charing Cross and the South side of the river and the removal of Charing Cross rail road station from its present posi tion in the Strand to a site near Waterloo station, aL'O on the south side of the. Thames. Execution of this scheme will ne cessitate the demolition of whole districts, Including large blocks of valuable buildings in both residen tial and business areas, involving an expenditure of 100,000,000. Well known hotels, restaurants, clubs, apartment houses and salons, some of which have been famous Lon don landmarks for over a century, are to disappear, and In their place will rise a great modem railroad terminus, a long, wide bridge and a number of spacious ana imposing circuses and squares. The new railroad station and the tracks approaching It are to be constructed above a number of streets and houses which, apart from losing their present allowance of fresh air and daylight, will be unaffected by the great scheme. The trianguluar block of buildings between the present Charing Cross station and the Charing Cross hos pital Is to bo demolished to make way for a large circus through which pedestrians and traffic will have to gain access to the new bridge from the north side of the river. The borders of this circus win be the Charing Cross hospital, the church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, and Strand and the new bridge approach, while the build ings to be pulled down Include Gat ti's Restaurant, the palatial offices of Coutts and Company, the big bankers, a branch of Barclay's Bank and the Strand post and telegraph office. TOKYO ENTERS BIRTH CONTROL CAMPAIGN Tokyo (T) The capital of Japan Is making official preparations to furnish birth control information This is The Safest Surest-Most Pleasant Way-To Lose Fat ! Table Tells Average Weight of Women with Clothes. How Much Women and Girls Should Weigh We are going to be perfectly frank about KRUSCHEN SALTS taken internally) six vital mineral salts your body must have to function properly. KRUSCHEN SALTS do not re duce you overnight like so many products claim to do. 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