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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. ILEM. OREGON .SATURDAY. AUGUST 21. 1937 I br at cu di SO Ul eli tX pr in sti wl ( to br Al po 3. la CO 2. da po on in PC fn la b Uf be or re h 3 1 ro fo Pt of th 19 di 51 sr si f 14 30 22 Pi 19 sr B c SIMONDS SAYS HE PREFERS TO DESTROY PLANT Philadelphia. Aug. 21 (U.fi) A. T. Simonds, president ol the trike bound Abrasive company, said yes terday that he would tear the plant down brick by brick and spend the rest of bis life fishing, before he gave in to the committee for Indus trial organization. Simonds arrived from Fitchburg. Mass.. after 28 sit-down strikers were arrested and charged with for cible entry. The strikers had climbed a high picket fence and occupied the plant, after a unlon-conioany truce expired. Simonds Is head of the company' parent organization, simonds Saw and Sieel Co. at Fitchburg. They can smash the machinery If they want to," simonds said. "If I were the sole owner I'd smash It myself. "My brothers and I have $1,000, 000 ca.sh each in the bank and we all like to fish. If these men don't want to work, maybe they'll soon rtnrf mil thev don't have to." Simonds said he would return to Fitchburg and confer with his bro thers before "smashing every piece nf machinery in the building.'1 The strike was called August 10 after the steel workers' organizing committee filed charges with the national labor relations board tliat the company has attempted to co erce employes into Joining an al leged company union. Kmil .1 T-pver. head of the S. W n r. in the Philadelphia area, said that the occupation of the plant was not sanctioned Dy me uiu. i ne strikers, he said, occupied the plain without support of all the 260 em ployes. LEOPOLD'S EX-WIFE WEEPS IN POVERTY Vienna, Aug. 21 (Pi Even hope was lost for a destitute, friendless old lady who once was beautiful Wllhelmine Adamovic Woelfllng, the postmaster's daughter for whose love Archduke Leopold Ferdinand sacrl' ftced his royal rights. News came to her in her window. less, one-roomed tenement that a provincial court had refused her plea for an allowance Irom tne tiapsourgs, She wept when the news came. Wllhelmine, 60 now, and depend ent on the dole for her existence, married Leopold In Switzerland In July, 1903, a dazzling figure In Eur opean aristocracy before the war. Half his allowance was to go to his widow after his death. But they were divorced In 1907. when Leopold died In Berlin as Leopold Woelfllng, a porter, her allowance stopped! r ' 1 - if fH HELD IN TRUNK DEATH John Ogden (above), 36, unem ployed cook, confessed, accord ing to police, the trunk murder of Oliver George Sinecal, alias Oeorge Scott. Sinecal's body was delivered In a trunk to a New York railway terminal. (Associated Press Photo.) H O N I Y . Friends of Prince David Mdl rani expected an announcement of his engagement to blonde Muriel "Honey" Johnson (above) o( Rmnxvllle. N. T. CHINESE WAR FUND FORMED San Francisco, Aug. 21 War excitement swept through San ifran clscoa famed Chinatown today and inhabitants turned from the prosaic task of entertaining tourist to piling up a relief fund for the battle-torn homeland. Actually the tourists saw a show they hadn't expected. Clusters of excited Chinese stood on virtually every corner of narrow, teeming Orant avenue, the district's thor oughfare. Chinese and American newspa pers with reports of the Shanghai fighting sold readily. Scores of Chi nese, from white-thatched, toothless elders to impulsive youths, crowded about offices of the two vernacular dailies, where war bulletins were posted in the windows. Jubilant chatter followed display of any gains by Chinese forces in the Shanghai area. Along Orant avenue, which runs for nearly a mile through the world's largest Chinatown outside of China, solicitors sold tickets today for a native opera, proceeds of which will go to war relief. Many of the tickets were sold by actors regularly appearing at the two Chinese theatres here. In one of which the benefit performance will be held next Sunday and Mon day night. B. S. Pong, president of the Chi nese National Salvation league, said Chinatown's 17,000 inhabitants al ready had raised between $50,000 and $100,000 to send homeward. Pong said women's groups, of which there are many in the closely packed quarter, are preparing band ages, medical supplies and clothing for both refugees and soldiers. MOVE TO REDUCE VEHICLE LICENSES Sacramento. Cal Aug. 21 (U.RI Ray Ingel. state director of motor vehicles, said yesterday California may Join 10 other western states within a month in a move to lighten license levies against vehicles em ployed In Interstate commerce. Permissive legislation under which California would be permitted to make extensive exemptions becomes effective September 1. Ingels said. Heavy trucks, engaged strictly in Interstate commerce, probably would grant non-resident permits without charge such as currently are grant ed tourists entering the state in pas senger cars, he explained. Any such carriers also engaged In Interstate commerce would be assessed the regular fee, however, Ingels said. Motor vehicle administrators from California, Oregon, Washington. Nevada and Utah reached this and other agreements at a Portland. Ore., conference. Conferees decided also to discon tinue charging licenses in each state for eara of traveling salesmen. He said an agreement between Califor nia and Oregon was expected within a few weeks wherein each state will recognize licenses of workers living In California and working In Ore gon, or vice versa. Yung Asks Divorce Dallas Raleigh Yung, who was married to Opal Yung at Indepen dence on July 22. 1934, has filed complaint In circuit court seeking a divorce. Plaintiff statca that the defendant left him at Compton, Calif. In June, 1936. and refuses to continue to live with him. There are no children and no property rights are Involved. MARION COUNTY CLERK' 8 EMI-ANNUAL REPORT Period Ending June 30, 1937 STATEMENT OF CLAIMS ALLOWED AND WARRANTS DRAWN On What Account Allowed Claims Allowed and Warrants Drawn (iENERAL GOVERNMENT: County Ashesior'a Office $ 9.56464 Auditing 1.88832 Circuit Court 3.14103 County Clerks Office, 6.454.57 County Coroner's Office'......"! 490.90 County Court and Commissioners J ill si Court lioilM 3.4J0.80 Dlntrict Attorney's Office 1.706.83 Salem Justice Court 3.660.32 Outside Justice Court 1481.45 Juvenile Court 802.74 Law Library 709 54 County Recorder's Ofllce 46-'7.95 Regulation and Elections ' 453.13 County Burveyor Otfice 1.665.95 County Sheriff s 01 lice lax collection a.joo.ro County Treasurer' Office 1,771.93 PROTECTION TO PERSONS AND FKOriKIl: Examination of Drunken Drivers 7100 Sealer of Weight and Measures 150.17 Fire Protection 260.00 Scalp Bounty Predatory Animals 121.50 Sheriff's Office Legal Department 5.706.67 Rodent Control '. 325.78 CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF NAT. RESOURCES: County Horticulturist 647.03 Advertising $0040 County Pair Fund " County Agent 1,100.00 HEALTH CONSERVATION: Herd Inspector 704.10 Indemnity for Slaughter ol Diseased Cattle 237.80 Registrar of Vital Statistics 52.00 CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS: Care ol Poor Health Service 3,399.54 Care of Poor Farm 2,073.61 Care of Poor Miscellaneous 28.243.47 Care of Poor Blind Assistance 983.34 Poor Employment Bureau 804.00 Dependent Mother's Assistance 18147 Indigent Soldier Relief 509.50 Insane Examination 28540 Feeble Minded Examinations 50.00 Jail 2,691 .26 Relief 25.00 EDUCATION: County School Superintendent's Office 3,187.06 COURT HOUSE CONSTRUCT1QN: Court House Construction 64.43 UNCLASSIFIED Circuit Judges' Salary (Fees) 642.00 District Attorney's Salary (Fees) 410.00 Delinquent Tax Foreclosure 83.43 County Property 1,129.58 Refund of Fees 8.00 Refund of Taxes 1.70 OTHER FUNDS: Dog License Fund 3.317.33 Refund of Revenue 110.13 Old Age Pension 30,358.10 ROADS AND HIGHWAYS FUND: County Roads, Bridges and Ferries 105.731.66 Market Road Improvement 256.37 Market Road Maintenance 30.428.67 Accounts Receivable 681.97 Road District 53.158.22 Account Payable 7,321.58 Total Roads and Highways Fund 9197,568.47 Total Oencral Fund 103.589.81 Total Old Age Pension Fund 30,258.10 Total Other Fund 3,627.49 Total 8335.043.87 ASSETS SUMMARY FINANCIAL STATEMENT Period Ending June 39, 1937 LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS GENERAL FUND Cash f 220.319.03 Appropriations $ 268.037.36 Taxes Receivable 397,567.60 Warrant Payable 4,762.16 Account Receivable .... 40.232.88 Account Payable 35,548.55 Estimated Revenue 160,715.16 Unappropriated Surplus 127.258.11 Road Equipment 68.182.62 Surplus Invested In i Shop Buildings 17.569.77 Perm. Prop. 71,413.28 Reserve for Uncollected Taxes 397,567.1 sum appear upon th records of my office and In my official custody. Wltnes my hand and the seal of the County Court this 30th day of July. 1937. (SEAL) D. a. BOYER, County Clerk. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE, OF MARION COUNTY, OREGON, FOR THE PERIOD ENDING JUNE JOth, 1931 Dec 31, 1936 Balance $ 166.664.72 Receipt 1931 Tax 313.952.80 1936 " 25,34730 " . 1935 " 9.439.92 1933 " 15.813.22 1932 " 3.131.44 1931 " 9,505.37 1930 " 5,619.97 1929 " 1.640.19 1928 " 27663 " 1927 " 166.68 " 1924 " ' 32.00 1925 " 38.01 Int. and Penalty 510.73 " Advertising Cost 4730 Depository Bank 513.74 County Clerk' Fee 8.33040 " County Recorder's Feu 6,927.79 County Sheriff' Fee 1.882.70 County Constable Fee 68743 " County Surveyor's Fee 62.50 " Sale of Accounting Machine 300.00 Rentals and Sale of Buildings 1,042.85 Rental and Sale of Road Machinery 1.949.87 " Payments on Land Contracts 6,733.60 " Reimbursements on Relief 735.23 Sale of Gravel 4s Road Material 3,592.77 " Fine and Court Cost 3,15747 " Death and Birth Certificate 45.00 " Damage on Road Grader (.141.60 Road and Street Oiling 3,608.19 " Reimbursement on Relief 735.23 " Joint Ferries 4.679.76 " Joint Bridge Repairs 3,020.70 " . Tax on Alcohol Beverage 1,534.17 Stayton City by Geo. A. Smith 889.31 " Miscellaneous Receipt 192.96 Transferred from other Fund 122,749.87 DISBURSEMENTS Warrants Paid I 337,36146 State Game Commission. 73.00 State Tax 26,464.67 Transferred to Other Pund 43,607.70 June 30, 1937 Balance 320419.03 629,721.76 I 629.721.16 LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT FUND Jan. I, 1931 Balance $ 249.00 June 30, 1937 Balance $ 249.00 349.00 t 249.00 OLD AGE PENSION Jan. 1, 1937 Overdrawn 11,649.34 Receipts 1931 Tax 39.146.40 Delinquent Tax 5.029.89 Refunds 1,278.45 Transferred to General Fund 30.236.10 June 30, 1937 Balance 3,54140 FIRE PATROL Jan. 1, 1931 Balance Receipts 1931 Tax Delinquent Tax June 30, 1937 Balance $ 43.454.74 $ 3,39247. 45,454.14 643.44 1,07342 . 67641 I 904,587.06 ROADS & HIGHWAYS FUND Cash 8 103,095.85 Appropriation Taxes Receivable 1937.. 26.439.08 Warrant Payable Taxes Receivable Prior 37,010.13 Unappropriated Surplus Estimated Revenue 13,644.58 Reserve for Uncollected Taxes 904,587.06 50,176.87 535.30 66,028.16 63,449.21 Jan. 1, I 180,189.64 HIGH SCHOOL FUND Taxes Receivable 9 26.919.03 Cash Overdraft t 87.89 Estimated Revenue .... 17,58041 Appropriations 12.923.79 Warrant Payable 4,368.83 Reserve for Uncollected Taxes 36.919.03 ROADS HIGHWAYS 1937 Balance Receipt 1931 Tax Delinquent .Tax Fines Forestry Rentals Refund Transferred to other Fund 8 8 180,189.64 June 30, 1931 Balance 3,392.81 I t 88.465.40 103,094.95 2,392.81 130,194.93 48.263.48 10,10848 889.00 1,494.66 10.00 8 44,499.54 44,499.54 COUNTY SCHOOL FUND Cash I 39.504.94 Appropriations I 138,378.22 Taxc Receivable Sarrant Payable 130.08 1935-37 105,23045 Reserve for Uncollected Estimated Revenue .... 99.20346 Taxes 105,23045 8 243.938.65 I 6 243438.65 SCHOOL LIBRARY FUND Cash t 3.671.72 Appropriation 8 3.659.72 Taxes Receivable Reserve for Uncollected 1935-37 1,073.33 Taxes 1.07343 Estimated Revenue 988.00 8 4.733.05 I 4,733.05 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FUND Cash I 104.78 Appropriations 6 45,944.40 Estimated Revcnu 45444.40 Warrants Payable 104.78 COUNTY SCHOOL FUNDS Jan. 1, 1937 Balance Receipt 1937 Tax Delinquent Tax Forestry Rentals DISBURSEMENTS Orders Paid f June 30, 1937 Balance 191,560.35 8 191,56045 I 16,809 32 122,147.04 13,336.01 498.22 113.485.65 39,50444 Jan. 1, June 30, Jan. 1, STATE SCHOOL FUND 1937 Balance Disbursements Orders Paid $ 1937 Balance 132,990.59 t 33.18 1641 152490.59 40.00 Cash 8 46.049.18 t 46.049.18 STATE SCHOOL FUND 8 16.25 Warrants Payable 9 16.25 SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICT TAX FUNDS Cash 9 1.583.69 Appropriations I 2,550.68 Estimated Revenue .... 966.99 Surplus Invested In Perm. Road Equipment 3,485.00 Prop. 3,484.00 Dog License Fund Cash 8 Liquor Law Enforcement Fund Cash Fire Patrol Fund Indemnity Fund Caah.. County Fair Pund Cash 8 6.035.68 I MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS Dog License Appropria- 3.910.63 Hons 9 Liquor Law Enforcement 249.00 Approp 9 3,392.87 Fire Patrol Fund Approp. 1.259 16 Indemnity Fund Surplus 2,288 88 County Fair Fund Approp. 6,039.68 3,910.82 249.00 3.393.87 1459.16 3.388.88 Cash 9 10.100.53 I 10,10043 TAX INSPENSE FUNDS ,.t 118,988.41 Due to School District ..8 Due to Cities Due to Union High School Duo. Due to Drainage District Due to Non High School Dtst. 40.351.37 40.13143 989.10 11040 37.415.81 8 118 988 41 OLD AGE PENSION FUND Cash I Taxes Receivable Account Receivable ... Estimated Revenue Unappropriated 8urplus (Deficit) 3.347.30 Appropriations 1 40.059.28 Warrant Payable 510.00 Account Payable 14.673.81 Reserve for Uncollected Taxes 11.162.29 29.741.90 37.50 114.00 40.059.36 ONION HIGH SCHOOL D1STS. NO. 1937 Balance 1931 Tax Delinquent Tax Int. on Bonds DISBURSEMENTS Vouchers Paid 3 Int. on Bonds Balance 40.00 t 1-NO. I 11,700.53 220.00 989.10 40.00 94641 9,237.00 3,286.06 440.00 ( Jan. 1, SPECIAL SCHOOL 1937 Balance Receipt 1931 Tax Delinquent Tax Int. on Bond Redeemed . DISBURSEMENTS Warrant Paid $ Int. on Bonds Redeemed Balance 13,909.63 $ 301,548.58 42.315.00 4046141 13409.63 25,296.96 361,(4041 53,636.54 4344240 Jan. 1, SPECIAL CITIES 1937 Balance Receipt 1931 Tax " Delinquent Tax DISBURSEMENTS Warrant Paid ( Balance 9 3(4,11440$ 384,11440 13,(11.08 261.144.10 53,054.93 388,9(9 44 40,12143 Jan. 1, June 30, HIGH SCHOOL FUND 1937 Balance Receipt Delinquent Tax Orders Paid ( 1937 Balance 8 339,11049 ( 339.110.69 6,041.40 3.76241 3,190.54 (7.89 ( 6,641.40 ( ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Jan. 1, 1937 Balance ( Transferred from Gen. Fund ( DISBURSEMENTS Order Paid I 46.99544 June 30, 1937 Balance 104.19 (.041.40 1.49342 49,601.70 69.952.66 SUMMARY 499.944.61 Appropriation I 634.298 78 Warrant Payable 40.742 88 Account Payable Est imated Revenue 353.716.81 Due to Subdivision ( Road Equipment 11.66163 Unappropriated Surplus Shop Buildings 11.569.11 Surplus Invested In Perm. Prop Reserve for Uncoil. Taxes Cash Taxc Receivable . . . Account Receivable ( s9.932.66 I 570.454.41 10.154.90 39.662 55 118.988.41 183,383.14 Jan. 1. t 47,100.02 ( 47,100.02 COUNTY LIBRARY FUND 1931 Balanee ( Receipts 1937 Tax Delinquent Tax Miscellaneous June 30, 1937 Balance ( 3,(71.73 1.29144 1.22(13 133.03 10.62 81.627,840.47 31.837.(40.47 STATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OF MARION: as. t. U. O. Boyer. County Clerk of Marlon County, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing la a true and correct statement of the amount of claim allowed by the County Court of Marlon County, on what account Homed, and the amount of warrants drawn, for Uia six month period end ing June 30. 1937. and of the amount of warrant ouutsndtng and unpaid and of th financial condition of Marlon County on June 30, 1911, as the 74.898.2(1 INDEMNITY FUND 634.398.7( i Jan. 1. 1931 Balance I Junt 30. 1937 Balance ( MARION COUNTY FAIR Receipt state Apportionment . . June 3d, 1937 Balance ( I 1,671.73 ( ' 3,611.73 ( 1.239.18 I 143911 I 1,339.14 3 I4S0.M 3 2(8 38 I 3.388.M Jan. 1, ( 248843 ( MILLER DRAINAGE DISTRICT 1937 Balinc ( 3.2(888 , Receipt 1937 Tax 36.23 Delinquent Tax 39 "A. DISBURSEMENTS Order Paid ( 104.13 June 30, 1931 Balance 4949 ( 154.13 ( 154.13 WOODBURN HUBBARD DRAINAGE DISTRICT Jan. 1 1937 Ballance Receipt 1937 Tax H986 Delinquent Tax 165 90 DISBURSEMENTS Order Paid .'....( 47444 June 30, 1937 Balance ( 539.75 ( 538.76 DOG LICENSE FUND Jan. 1, 1937 Balance 3.45999 Receipts License 5.477.00 Transferred to Gen. Fund ( 4.026.37 June 30, 1937 Balanc 3,910.63 ( 7,93649 ( 1.93648 SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICTS Jan. 1, 1937 Balance Receipt Delinquent Tax 641.27 June 30, 1937 Balance ( 1.583.69 ( 1,383 69 ( 1483.6 SUMMARY Jan. 1. 1937 Balance MMM.41 Receipt 1.350.134JK DISBURSEMENTS 11,311.447.68 June 30, 1937 Balanc 499,(44.61 $1,711,39349 (1,71149249 STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF MARION, ss I, D. O. Drager, do hereby certify that the foregoing is s true and correct statement of the amounts received, paid and remaining on hand In the County Treasury of Marlon County, Oregon, for the six month end ing July 1, 1937. D. a. DRAGER, County Treasurer for Marion County, Oregon. TAX COLLECTOR'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT MARION COUNTY SALEM, OREGON. Semi-annual statement of money received for taxes and amounts turned over to the County Treasurer by the Sheriff and Tax Collector for Mar Ion County, Oregon, from January 1, 1937, to and Including June 30, 1937: 1925 Tax Roll Cash on hand January 1, 1937 ( 64.11 Collected as per receipt No. 25254 26.40 ' Turnover No. 33 ( 49.07 Turnover No. 34 .. l-44 ( (041 (041 1926 Tax Roll Cash on hand January 1, 1937 ( 119.53 Turnover No. 35 ( 114.53 ( 11943 ( 119.53 1931 Tax Roll Cash on hand January 1, 1937 ( 359.39 Collected a per receipt No. 303d to 206d Inc. .. 18948 Turnover No. 33 209.70 Turnover No. 34 239.41 ( 449.17 ( 449.17 192( Tax Roll Cash on hand January 1, 1937 9 496.10 Collected a per receipt No. 3590 to 361C Inc. . 200.17 Turnover No. 36 ( 496.10 Turnover No. 37 ..... 200.17 ( 696.27 ( 696.27 1929 Tax Roll Cash on hand January 1, 1937 .....$ 3,028.58 Collected a per receipt No. 953B to 987'B Inc.. 998.84 Turnover No. 40 3 2.604.72 . Turnover No. 41 1,413.25 A Balance on hand June 30, 1937 9.43 t 4,027.43 ( 4,027.42 1(39 Tax Roll Cash on hand January 1. 1937 1 13.392.06 Collected a per receipt No. 2093A to 2191A Inc. 2,73642 Turnover No 38 ( 11459.10 Turnover No. 39 3.691.94 Balance on hand June 30, 1937 7744 ( 15,128.38 ( 13,128.38 1931 Tax Roll Cash on hand January 1, 1937 ( 918.66 Collected as per receipts No. 26895 to 27194 Inc. and Tuition receipt No. 4645 to 4665 Inc 8,918.36 Turnover No. 31 3 9,150.31 Balance on hand June 30, 1937 86.81 ( 9,837.03 ( 9,837.02 1(32 Tax Roll Casn on hand January 1, 1931 ( 304.44 Collected a per receipt No. 33090 to 33487 Inc.. 11,307.37 Turnover No. 35 ( 11466.86 Balance on hand June 30, 1937 144.85 ( 11,511.71 ( 11411.71 1933-4 Tax RU Cash on hand January 1, 1937.... ( 3,035.93 Collected as per receipts No. 32744 to 33295 Inc. 1(431.(6 Turnover No. 18 ( 20,242.16 Balance on hand June 30, 1937 126.65 ( 20,367.81 ( 20,361.(1 ' 193S Tax Roll Cash on hand January 1, 1931 ( 1,087.06 Collected as per receipt No. 30229 to 31145 inc.. 32,140.95 Turnover No. 20 ( 31.080.19 Turnover No. 31 5,605.67 Balance on hand June 30, 1937 ( 541.55 ( 33428.01 ( 33,228.01 1936 Tax Roll Cash on hand January 1, 1937 ( 10,538.66 Collected as per receipt No. 39976 to 32329 Inc. 83.473.69 Turnover No. 30 3 36 968.70 Turnover No. 31 48.326.98 Turnover No. 33 17,63164 Balanc on hand June 30, 1937 1,095.03 1937 Tax Roll Collected as per receipt No. 1 to 20009. Inc ( 1,013436.41 Turnover No. 1 Turnover No. 3 Turnover No. 3 Turnover No. 4 , Turnover No. ( Turnover No. ( Turnover No. 7 Turnover No. ( Turnover No. 9 Balance on hand June 30, ( (4,01345 ( 94,012.35 1937 71,77493 93.921.67 158.509.13 126.645.13 164,671.03 215.93145 83.424.57 39,689.62 60,020.59 147.90 (1.015.336.41 $1,013436.41 RECAPITULATION: Total cash on hand January first, 1937 ...( 31.134.43 Total collected January 1, 1937 to June 30, Inc. 1,173,660.15 Total Turnovers years 1925 to 1937 Inc. (1,201,966.00 Balance on hand June 30th, 1937 3,(28.S( (1404,794.59 $1,204,794 5S COUNTY OF MARION ) ss STATE OF OREGON ) I, A C. Burk, Sheriff and Tax Cc'lector for Marlon County, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement of taxes collected tor Marlon County, Oregon and the amount turned over to the County Treasurer, together with the balance of cash on hand for the period beginning January 1, 1937 and ending June 30, 1937 Inclusive, la true a I verily beueve. k A. C. BURK, Sheriff and Tax Collector, Marlon County.