PAGE TWELVE THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OREGON'" THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930 MAMS HEADS MILITARY CAMP LISTERS HERE The annual Citizens1 Military Training camp at Vancouver Bar racks, vill be held during the per iod June 7A to July 19, Brigadier General Paul A. Wolf, commanding at that station, has been informed by headquarters. Ninth Corps area at San Francisco. It will afford asie and Infantry training to approxi mately 600 Oregon and Washington youths, or this number trie quota ai lotted Marlon county Is 15. The enrollment committee for Marion county Is headed by Colonel Carle Abrame, who will be assisted by a number of prominent citizens of Salem and other towns In the county. The complete committee list will be announced shortly. The following physicians have agreed to serve as medical exam In era and will make the necessary pre liminary physical examinations of applicants without charge: Hugh A. Dowd, Oervals; La ban A. 8teevet Wolcott E. Buren, Edward A. Lebold, and Milton B. Stelncr, all of Salem. "We are fortunate as regards the period selected for this year's camp" states General Wolf, "since It fol lows Just upon the closing of the schools and attendance at camp will thus Interfere as little as possible with any plans for vacation employ ment the candidates may have in mind. We are already being deluged with applications from those who attended the last camp, and at the rate they are coming In I look for our quota to be over-subscribed in short order. I consider that we have here at Vancouver Barracks an al most ideal locatoin for one of these camps, and am bent on securing a considerable Increase In the number Of trainees authorized." Graduates of last year's camp may forward their applications directly to headquarters, Vancouver Bar racks. Enrollment is open to young men between the ages or 17 and 24, provided they are-in good health and have a normal physique .and are Indorsed as to moral character by a responsible citizen. In the case of minor the consent of a parent or guardian Is required. HUNDREDS TREATED FOR CANCER tV- t - Dr. John D. H umber (left) and Dr. Walter 8. Coffey, both of 8an Francisco, have established two clinics where their extract la being used in efforts to aid cancer sufferers. Humber la holding a vial of the extract. HOT DOG BEAUTIFUL TO ATTRACT TOURIST ' SILVER TEA HELD Turner The monthly silver tea of the Methodist Episcopal church Is being held Thursday afternoon at the country home of Mrs. C. A. Bear, Assistant hostesses for the affair are Mrs. R. O. Wltzell and Mrs; Earl Bear. PAGEANT HAS CROWD Mill City The pageant, "United at the Cross", was very well at tended Tuesday night. The Ham mond hall was filled to capacity and many had to stand. The re vival meetings will all be held at the Church of Christ. . MANV AT FtlNKRAL Lyons A number of friends from Lyons went to Albany Wednesday to attend the funeral of W. H Trask. Tra.sk was born at Fox Val ley, living most of his life In this vicinity. New York (LP) The hot dog beau- tiful, the welner stand palatial, the Frankfurter esthetic, will come into being for .'hungry automobile tour ists of the coming summer, due to the efforts of Mrs, John D. Rocke feller. Jr. Her successful campaign against the unsightly and unsanitary road' side refreshment shacks follows those of other women's organiza tions against bill 'boards and slm liar blots upon the beauty of nature. Beginning of construction of six hot dog cathedrals in New York state and in New England, Is an nounced In Woman's Home Com panion, published recently. All of these are to be built from plans by famous architects who received prizes offered by Mrs. Rockefeller. The prize competition, started sev eral months ago, brought forth hundreds of plans, most of which envisaged the marriage of the hot dog stands with filling stations, which already have gone artistic. The largest hot frank kennel Is fashioned after the plans of Henry Ives Cobb, Jr., noted architect and son of the architectural designer of the World's Fair In Chicago, the Newberry library of that city and many other famous structures. Cobb won the Rockefeller grand prlzein the competition. KOKJVliK, MAI OK CA1XS Turner Mr. and Mrs. D. F. East burn of Salem were busines visitors In Turner and Aumsville and call ing on their friends. Mr. Eastburn Is a prominent flaxman, and pre viously to moving to Salem was con nected with the local flax plant now operated by A. E. Bradley. While a resident of Turner Eastburn served the city as mayor for a number of years. MRS. WOODS IMPROVES West Salem Mrs. Esther Woods, dnughte of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Bowers, Is recovering nicely from a major operation which she un derwent recently at the Mission hospital In Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Woods left West Salem for California several mnoths ago. Sclo W. O. Wood worth and D. H. Bod In & of Albany were In Sclo on business this week. It Is stated both these gentlemen may become candidates for the nomination on the republican ticket for county Judge. GUESTS ENTERTAINED West Salem Ouesta entertained at the BUllngs-McAdams home for dinner Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Willinm McCullorn and their moth ers, Mrs. Emma H Inkle, and Mrs. Parker, and Billle McCullorn, all of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Al Nye i Houtn Rniem. GIRLS GIVEN TALK Monmouth An unusually Inter esting talk about life on the Malay peninsula was given recently to a group of Y; W. C. A. girls by Mrs. Beatrice Leedy, former teacher in the peninsula. MINISTREL IS FRIDAY Clear Lake The minstrel play of the Rickey community club will be presented at the Clear Lake school house Friday evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. COUNTERFEITERS SENT TO PRISON Portland (IP) Orlle C. Hair was sentenced to serve 15 months at Mc Neil island prison, and his cousin, Albert McKlnley Hale, six months in the county Jail, by Judge Robert 8. Bean Wednesday upon pleas ol guilty to charges of counterfeltinir. wia were lined The young men were arrested in Bend February 13 after they had passed a few spurious dollars which Orlle Hale admitted maklni. Assistant United States Attorney mtomiocn sain me previous records of the men were good and recom mended the sentences which were considered light for the offense. RUMANIA CANCELS ILEANA'S BETROTHAL Bucharest, Rumania Wfl .The government Wednesday sent m Grioreea, a minister In the cabinet, to Berlin and Pless, to notify the father of Count Alexander Von Hochberg of cancellation of his son's engagement to Princess Il ea na. , After official Information I. m- celved of publication of the can cellation in Pless, Premier Jullu Manlu will Issue an official com munique informing the nation of the incident. SAN FRANCISCO PURCHASES BIG WATER SYSTEM Ban Francisco. MV-The city of San Francisco plunged Into the water business Monday, on a f 120.- 000,000 scale. Private ownership of a system of reservoirs and conduits necessary to water development ended when Mayor James Rolph, Jr., passed to Samuel Eastman, president of the company, the city's check for (41, 000,000 In payment for the proper ties of the. Spring Valley Water Company; and the last obstacle in the way of coordination of the Spring Valley system with the municipally-undertaken He ten Hetchy project was removed. City engineers have that as a result of the combination of the storage and conduit proper ties of the two enterprises, within three fears there will be enough water ior every industrial and do mestic need of a city of eight mil lions. The acquisition of the Spring Val ley system has been urged for 20 years, in which period San Fran cisco and Its environs more than once have faced water shortage. The main reservoir of the Hetchy Hetchy system is located 100 miles northeast In the high Sierras: that of the Spring Valley system 111 miles east in the foothills of the Coast Range, i- - - one oi tne last large cities to emerge from private ownership of waw:r, oan rauicisco voted, the bond Issue at the 1928 election af ter the measure had seen defeat three times previously. me bonds were bought at par by A. P. Glannlnnt. West Coast capitalist, acting for Trans-America corporation. They will be retired at the rate of (1,000,000 a year. After Interest, depreciation and maintenance have been deducted and the salary scale lifted to a parity with analogous positions In other city departments, it Is esti mated that there will remain a net profit of from (1,300,000 to (1,500,' 000 a year. Conceived and constructed separ ately from the city's other water project, Hetcn Hetchy, the Spring vauey system Is nevertheless rela ted in many ways. The two pipe lines intersect on the east shore of San Francisco bay, so that In time either may be tapped to feed stor age reservoirs within the city. Con sidered together, the two will form system representing an invest ment of (120,000,000. on using a greater part of Ameri can goods. American exports to Denmark are much heavier than the Danish ex porta to the United states, while Denmark exports nearly ten times as much to ureat sritian as she im ports from that country. Britain pointed out this act and the farm ers immediately started a campaign for consumption of more British manufactured goods, ' A prominent Importer answered In a Copenhagen Journal that the quality of British goods was only partially satisfactory and that Brit ish firms did not cater to Danish taste as closely as do the Americans. JAMES P. GLYNN DIES ON TRAIN FALL IS PAINFUL Sllverton Mrs. Bertha MorW of Oak street, who fell down her steps Sunday and badly bmlvrt h- w. below the knees and also received scratches and cuts on her face, Is improving, although she u .tin walking on crutches. Washington (P Representative .Tamp P fllvnn nf HnnnM'Hi'it. HinH viuuuscu ion a Chesapeake ie Ohio train about 6 a.m. Thursday, while returning from Washington, W. Va., where with other members of congress he had attended the funeral of Repre sentative James Anthony Hughes. Representative Olynn was 63 years of age. Members of the party heard a noise In Mr. Glynn's berth Thursday morning and upon investigation found him dead. Apparently he had suffered a heart attack during the night. - . . Representative Glynn, a republi can of Winsted, Conn., was elected to the 64th congress in 1916 and had served, fn every congress elnce with the exception of the 68th. ' SOCIETY TO MEET Sllverton The Ladles' Home Mis sionary society of the Christian church will meet at the home ol Mrs. William Egan on Third street next Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Bennett is president There will be a business session, a program and light refreshments. MRS. PRATHEB RETURNS Buena Vista Mrs. Sarah P rather has returned to her home here after spending the winter in Amity with her niece Mrs. Vivian Btrout. CONVICTS SEEK WRITS AS THEY PURSUE STUDIES Albany, N. Y. (IP) Convicts who pick up a smattering of law by poring over the penal code, especial ly the sections dealing with the writ of habeas corpus, are a source of annoyance to the attorney general's office, district attorneys, and the department of corrections. Nevertheless, they are allowed every opportunity to pursue then legal 'training in a practical way, although most of their applications for writs could be quashed on technicalities. Now and then an ingenious ques tlon of law is raised by a prisoner to support his contention he Is be ing confined illegally. Usually, how. ever, their complaints are regarded by the state as ridiculous. Only two or three writs have been sus tained and the prisoner allowed freedom, in the memory of Dr. Raymond F. C. Kieb, commissioner of corrections since 1927 and mem ber of the department for 25 years. Persistence is a marked trait in what the commissioner terms "sea lawyers," he told the United Press. This is especially true of the in mates of Matteawan State hospital. of which Dr. Kieb formerly was' superintendent. ' - One Inmate of that institution. Kieb believes, established a record by procuring no less than 50 writs. none of which was successful. An other once obtained three . writs calling for his production in three j different counties on the same day and at the same hour. - j "Of course I could produce him only in one place," remarked the commissioner. "That was one of the things that brought about an amendment to the criminal code providing writs must be heard in the county where the Institution is situated." , Only recently a prisoner at Au burn busied himself preparing ap pTications for new trials and for ! appeals, forcing the district attor ney of Onondaga county to oppose them In court on nearly a dozen occasions. - "It presents rather a serious problem at times," Kieb asserted. "Naturally the men must be guard' ed when they are taken to court and our guard forces are limited. It is particularly troublesome at Dannemore, since the nearest court is at Pittsburgh, about 12 miles away." POLAND SPEEDS UP -TREK TO AMERICAS Warsaw UP) A Polish Emlgra Uion Syndicate to give emigrants information, provide them with tickest, and generally take care of them, has been established with a capital of (11,000. The government has kept 60 of the 100 shares, while the remain ing forty have been sold to steam ship lines serving north and South America. The United States lines has Joined the syndicate and will be allotted qutas of emigrants. The government has reserved the right to give 25 per cent of the traf fic to a Polish line In case such a company is formed for the direct transportation of emigrants from Gdynia to the United States It is possible that for this purpose the government wlu enter into an agre ement with the Danish owned Bal tic America line to operate un der the Polish flag with a subsidy from the Polish government. Gas On Stomach Is Dangerous TELLS HOW TO STOP IT Gas, Pain, Bloating and a feeling of fullness after eating are almost certain evidence of excessive hydro chloric acid in the stomach. Too much acid irritates the deli cate stomach lining, frequently causing chronic Gastritis and dan gerous Ulcers. Food ferments and sours, forming a gas that distends the stomach and often seriously af fects the Heart. It is genuine folly to neglect such a condition or to treat with artifi cial digestive aids that cannot neu tralize the stomach acid. A better way Is to get from any reliable drug store some BLsurated Magnesia (powder or tablets) and take a lit tle in water after each meal. Bis urated Magnesia will stop the worst gas attack quickly and without em barrassment. Taken right after eating, it prevents formation of gas and acids so there is no sourness, bloating or pain. Pleasant and per fectly harmless to use Bisurated Magnesia does give wonderful re lief in nine out of ten cases. Ask vour Doctor or Druggist. Try it today.' adv.. DENMARK TAKES TO AMERICAN IMPORTS Copenhagen tP Farmers and business men of Denmark are at swords points over the merits of American and British Imports Into Denmark. The farmers want Danish con sumers to buy raw materials and manufactured goods from- England which Is the fanners' best customer for farm products. The business men want to keep Perry's Drug Store's Great Offer To All Who Suffer Stomach Agony, Gas And Indigestion Money Back if One Bottle of Dare's Mentha Pepsin Doesn't Do Yuu More Good Than Anything xou .ver usea You can be so distressed with gas and fullness and bloating that you think your heart is going to st5 beating. Your stomach may be so distend ed that your breathing la short and gaspy. You think: pernaps you are suiio catlng. You are dizzy and pray for quick relief what's to be done? Just one tablespoon of Dare's Mentha Pepsin and In ten minutes the gas disappears, the pressing on the heart ceases and you can breathe deep and naturally. Oh I What blessed relief; but why not get rid of such attacks alto gether? Why have Indigestion at all? With this wonderful medicine you can overcome indigestion or dys pepsia, or any condltlorjTthat keeps the stomach in constant rebellion and one bottle will prove It. Ask for and insist on getting Dare's Mentha Pepsin, a pleasant to take, health building stomach elix ir that regular pharmacists any where In America guarantee. adv. NEW PUPILS ENROLL Gates Vera Johnson and Lucille Evans are new pupils enrolled in the third grade. Myrtle Jones returned to school Monday after a month's absence because of illness. Why Few Are Fat Excess fat hoi been disappear!...? fast In lite yean. So fast that excess fat is the exception now. You see that in ererv circle. That change Is largely due to the dis covery that excess fat is lartrelv the result of a gland weakness. A gland whose j secretion helps turn food to fuel. So modern physiciana, in treating obesity, seek to combat this cause. Their method is embodied in Mannola prescription tablets. People have used inem ior u years millions ot boxes ol them. Now almost everyone has slender friends to show them the results. Go do what thev did trv Marmnla. All druggists supply it At $1 a box, and s book in each box tells you how and wny ii acts. (D d nn g Ha s xU know the tellog.rullofpcp. On e be beaten. Sitting on top of the world! Doing something every sninutf and won dering what you'll tx doing not... Theo suddenly a cough develops! Ambition is pat ( anemorr! Yoa'rt tub-down dead tired-all in worn out 'No'woadnl . for coughing ate snort quickly thaa exertion. Dm 'I IT 0 Medical adeitoa hi j2 . I minute 0 cough lag Is not ei fcsustlag this a mile iwlm 01 I J sf4 Voile walk, f I Perrassla brings jt tmkitr results by jSStSa s mv amhoA It Jtt relieve! the cough ettlna at I he mmi-diar cause. UtdtbytheSpecul Tseschacr Process, It helps M loom rhtpblrgnjoothei the lrrintloa and quiets tbt cough. 1 vp your energy Remrmkm Don't cough goatees, any other bodily urily. 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