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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1930)
TAGE SIXTEEN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 13, 1930 OFFICIALS SAY STORY OF BOOZE BANQUET FALSE Detroit Cff)- Detroit officials came or ward Thursday with their version .of the party held here last No vember for state and local officials, accounts of which figured In testi mony before the house judiciary committee at Washington Wednes day. Walter Liggett, a writer who ap peared before the committee, de scribed the affair as one at which liquor was served and dancers per formed for the edification of Gov ernor Fred W. Green, former Police Commissioner William P. Rutledge, four municipal udges and other of ficials. One of the judges, who was a guest at the party, said that noth ing stronged than ice cream was served and that the entertainment was furnished by a boys' band of 40 pieces. Other officials not so ex plicit, branded Llggett's story of the party as a "he. ' From Lansing came word that Governor Green would be glad to appear before the congressional committee should that body care to question him about prohibition con ditions In his state. Judge Homer Ferguson of the cir cuit court said Liggett's story was an attempt to discredit Governoi Green. He said speeches were given at the party by the governor and other officials after which the Cath olic Boys' band played and a short program of songs and dances was furnished by professional perform ers who he said "have appeared be fore some of the best men and wo men In Detroit." Commissioner Rutlodge said: "I don't go where liquor Is served or where dancers entertain. Anybody who says I do Is a liar." 82ND BIRTHDAY IS OBSERVED AT AMITY Amity Mrs. Amelia Stimson cel ebrated her 82nd birthday Sunday at her home here by having a few relatives invited n for dinner. Mrs. Stimson is one of the oldest pion eers living here and a native of Oregon. She was born In Portland In 1848. Those present at the birthday dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and children, Verle and Lu cille, of McMlnnviile; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thorn ason and son, Owen, of Turner; James Warren, of -Grand Island; Orin Stimson, of Battleford, Basic., and Mr. and Mrs. William Butterirlt of Amltv. 1 TRADE UNIONISTS TO GET COUNCILS' HELP Riustllshelm. Otrmany (IK Tht worker, council of the Opel-General Motor works decided Thursday to support the trade unions In oppos ing disturbances at the big automo bile plant here. The council passed resolution condemning the strike of 200 men, which was called by communist lead ers and appealing to employes to maintain order. seekTorewve 40 AND 8 HERE Efforts are being made to resur rect the "Joy order" of the American Legion, La Societe des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux, which had lain dor mant for several years. Each voiture, as the local organi zations are known, has as its pur pose, keeping alive various activities of the American Legion. For the last three yaers it has not been neces sary for such a group to function, but with the membership campaign lagging, it has been thought best to throw In reinforcements In the shape of the 40 & 8. J. T. Dslaney. manager of the Oregon -Washington Water service company and a past vice depart ment commander of California, is anxious to get in touch with all for mer 40 & 8'ers for the purpose of re organization and to make plans for some "wrecks" as initiations are des ignated. Delaney has held all offices in a voiture and Is willing, though a newcomer to Salem, to take an ac tive part in the revival campaign. Former members are asked to get in touch with Delaney at the water company plant and help make ar rangements for a meeting of the or der. Several years ago some highly successful "wrecks" were staged in Salem, Dallas and Silverton, but for some reason the organization was permitted to die a lingering death. Interest was revived again during the state convention last August when a big "wreck" was staged at the fairgrounds. The official 40 & 8 train, with its French type boxcars and equipment, became a familar sight during the three day gather ing of the American Legion here. (MB INVITED Waconda The Waconda commun ity club will hold its regular meet ing at the home of Mrs. William McGilchrist in Mission Bottom Wed nesday, February 19 from 10 o'clock until 4, with a pot luck dinner, serv ed at noon. Mrs. Richard Tuve and Mrs. Henry C. Stafford will have charge of the recreation hour. Henry's Constant Effort is to relieve you of every de tail in the care of your meat problem and to help you to get thousands of meals of satisfactory, enjoyable meats at a very low cost. That is the purpose for which HENRY'S Meats are selected and cut. This is the true meaning of HENKY'S mak eting service. 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