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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1930)
MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON PAGE SEVEN ANTI-FREEZE IS FATAL POTION FOR INDIANS Devils Lake, N. D. m An anti freeze compound, stolen from a store and given out as an alcoholic drink. Is believed by authorities to have been responsible for the deaths of four Sioux Indians, the disappear ance of another and the probable fatal Illness of three more. The Indians were stricken at a dance near Tokio, on the Port Tot ten Indian reservation. Three of them, Francis Razett, Jerome One house, and Jerome Albert, were dead when a physician arrived, and a fourth, Mike Goodhouse, died a short time later. James Jackson disappeared while en route to his home several miles away and authorities fear he may have died before reaching there. Three Indians were brought to a hospital here In a serious condition. They are William Wanata, Francis Oe Mars and George Rosa. Benton county authorities Investi gating the deaths arrested Matthias Taylor, an Indian, for questioning. Officials believe the Indans drank antl-freeze soluton which had been stolen from a store at Tokio and which they thought was "firewater." IRISH WRITER TO GIVE PLAYS IMssoula. Mont., Lennox Robin son, director with William Butler Yeats, Starkle, and Lady Gregory of the Abbey Theater, Dublin, and well known Irish playwright, will give lectures and produce plays during six weeks of the coming summer session at the University of Montana, Missoula, according to work received from Mr. Robsinson by Professor H. O. Merriam. chair man of the department of English. 'Mr. Robinson In November, 1928," commented Professor Mer riam. "directed his play, The White Headed Boy, for the Civic theater, Detroit, and spent the month of January. 1929. directing his play. The Round Table, at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh -o that he Is f amlliar with Ameri can conditions and with American stages and actors. We have per suaded him to lecutre on the Irish theater at our summer session, be ginning In June, and to produce an Irish play, probably his own "The student dramatic organization pro White Blackbird.' Last May our duced his play, "The White Head ed Boy" and became Interested in this famous playwright. He will also lecture three times a week on 'Making a Play,' which follows a play from the first Idea of a sub ject through the writing, toe pro duction, and finally the presenta tion." SURPRISE IS GIVEN Rocky Point A large number of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. oeorge Lambreck for a surprise birthday party for Miss Jean Etzel. The eve ning was spent in playing different games and cards. At a late hour lunch was served by Mrs. Lambrecht. GOLD FISH POINTER Watertown IIP) If you want to keep your goldfish bustling merrily and healthily about, don't change their water at all, says Ashton Lis cum, ice cream dealer, and he should know. Mr. Ltscum has a col lection ot 500 rare fish, valued at $2,000. and he supplies their oxy gen through live plants in their wa ter. And he has seldom lost one through his methods of feeding and care. GOING TO ARIZONA Auburn Guy Rannells and family are making arrangements to leave for Arizona as soon as possible hop ing he will regain his voice, as he has not been able to speak above a whisper since early in November. His physician says his only hone Is 1 this climate change. He has been renting the Maud Honaker ranch where he has a fine flock of white Wyandotte hens, with eggs con tracted to the Lloyd Lee hatchery. For some time he was employed as taxi driver by the Terminal com pany. aboi:t early bathing Sioux City, la. UP) There is no record that early colonists In Am erica ever bathed during the win ter, Prof. H. B. Savage, Instructor ot history and political science at Yankton, S. 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Holt has purchased a half interest In the C street market and is to be ac tively Identified in the operation of the business. He was formerly en gaged in the express and draying business here, with his brother. HONOR ROLL LISTED Buena Vista The Buena Vista school honor roll students of the advanced room are: fifth grade, Dor othy Locke and Jack Devlne; sixth grade, Violet Locke, Vera Boyt, and Frances Border; seventh grade, Dor othy Kalpakolf: eighth grade, An nie Drazdoff, John Fradeff, Harry Davis and Clara Glsse. POLISH FOR AN OLD SAW Catania, Itay (P) Giuseppe Per rone, cabinet-maker, is $1,000 rich er because he's honest. He found checks, made out "to bearer," tota- ing 19,000 lire in an antique com mode. 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