Tuesday, December 21, 1937
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
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Public clamor a ea fruit the um of
a dog aa a tt for tha new lethal
aa chamber being Installed at the
tat penitentiary falla upon Oaf
can u It rearhea Carl Radke, city
dog catcher and exterminator.
Radke aald today that he eie-
cutea an average of 10 dogs
month, using the gaa method, at
the city pound. All victims are
strays and unclaimed or are merci
fully put to death upon the request
of owners. Some cats also "walk
the last mile."
The system here Is to place the
animal In a small concrete and air
tight vault and then turn on the
gas such as Is piped throughout the
city. Though the animal Is appar
ently dead In from three to four
minutes. It la left for an hour or
two before removed to be certain
that It cannot revive.
I Since the dog deaths run about
'one a day, Radke doea not see why
so-called dog lovers throughout the
state are protesting. He points out
mat here, as In other clues, such
executions have been carried on for
years and no one has protested. If
such a protest has been voiced,
neither he nor other city officials
have heard of It.
Since the canines are under sent
ence of death by lethal gas anyhow,
he does not understand why one of
his "condemned prisoners" cannot
as well be executed by the state as
a test of the efficiency of the new
chamber aa well as meeting death
In the concrete vault. In addition.
he declares, the unknown dog. un
known and unwanted, will by death
of this nature, go down In history
and also make some small contir
butlon to science and perform i
last service for his state.
Arany Chosen
'For Airport
Leo Arany succeed! Lee U. Eyer
ly u lessee and manager of the Sa
lem municipal airport by vote of
the city council last night In ac
cepting Arany 'a bid of $600 for i
year's lease. Eyerly has been the
manager since the port was first
established.
Eyerly had submitted a bid at his
existing figure of $300 for a year's
lease, and sent In a second one
higher than Arany's after the lat
ter had submitted his bid. A few
days later, however. Eyerly with
drew his higher bid.
Alderman E. B. Perrlne, chairman
of the airport committee, said that
an agreement had been made with
Eyerly a year ago that each year
he would increase his fee by $100.
He added that Eyerly really did not
want the lease and that he and
Arany had made an agreement
whereby Eyerly would have the use
of certain hangar space, and that
they had shaken hands and agreed
to be friendly. Arany has for some
time been the active flying Instruc
tor at the port. Communications
reaching the committee on behalf
of one or the other of the two men
have been about equally divided
Perrlne said.
The council voted not to lease
part of the port to Francis E.
Manley, but did not bar him from
getting a sub-lease from the man
ager. Loading Zone
Changes Made
A resolution adopted by the city
council last night approves bus load
ing rone requested by Oregon Mo
tor Stages due to changes In rout
ings recently made by the com
pany. Some rones are abandoned
and others established.
Those abandoned are:
Southeast comer of State and
Commercial: southwest corner of
Liberty and State; southwest cor
ner of High and State: 30 feet of
the 60 feet at the northwest cor
ner of State and Commercial.
New zones are:
Thirty additional feet at the
northeast comer of State and Com
mercial; 60 additional feet at the
northwest comer of State and Com
mercial; 30 additional feet at the
southwest corner of Court and Li
berty; 60 feet at the southwest cor
ner of Court and High.
By adoption of a resolution the
council established one-hour park
ing on Center and Marlon streets
between Liberty and Commercial.
For the Improvement of pedes
traln traffic on South Liberty street
lights were petitioned for at Liberty
and Trade and Liberty and Bellevue
mterwetions.
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streamliner Greets Older Brother The City of Los Angeles, described By the Union Pacific as the
"olKgett, fastest, most luxurious train In the world," is shown as It approached New York for an ex
hibition. The dleeel-powered streamliner will be put In service between Chicago and Los Angeles and
will make the run In 39 hours. (Associated Press Photo.)
Students Give
Timely Play
A pantomime play, written by
Ruth Anunsen and presented In an
appropriate Christmas setting on
the auditorium stage, will feature
Salem high school's combined yule-
tide and homecoming early Wed
nesday afternoon. The stage scen
ery designed and manufactured by
the stage craft club, includes a IS
foot stained glass window and Is one
of the most elaborate ever con
structed at Salem high.
The play. Biblical In nature, fea
tures, Joseph, Mary, the Babe, Wise
Men and other characters found In
Uie story of the birth of Jesus. Bill
Mudd will tpke the part of the
reader. Others taking part in the
presentation Include Margaret
Btrtchet, Claude Boles, George Alex
ander, Wesley McWaln, Loren
Hicks, Vernon and Vinton Scott
and Victor Gibson.
Music for the production Is being
arranged under the direction of
Miss Lena Belle Tartar. Preceding
the stage production there will be
high school songs and yells and
brief talks by alumni.
Bill Smith, A.S.B. president. Is
general chairman for the programs.
Assisting are Barbara Grain, Ruth
Anunsen, and Wlllson Maynard.
The program will start at 12:50
p. m. Carmehta Barquist, science
instructor, is adviser in connection
with the proceedings.
Hamilton in
Optimistic Mood
Portland. Dec. 31 (P) Oregon re
publican leaders listened to an op
timistic analysis of political trends
from John D. Hamilton, chairman
of the national committee, who
paid a fleeting visit here last night.
He declared a definite decline In
the popularity of President Roose
velt "started with the supreme court
fight." continued through attempts
to usurp the powers of the whole
government and grew through the
continued Increase In the cost of
Uvlng.
Hamilton attended a dinner spon
sored by the Multnomah county
chapter of the Oregon republican
club, at which state Treasurer Rufus
Hounan asserted a growing break
down of law and order and an un
balanced budget presaged the ap-
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proaeh of dictatorship In the United
Slates.
"Throughout the length and
breadth of the land today no citi
zen Is free from x x z Intimidation
or personal violence when he at
tempts to take employment where
and when he may," Holm an said.
"Neither is his family secure in his
home, nor Is his property secure
from trespass, damage or destruc
tion. "History teaches us that govern'
ments which continuously spend
more than their Income eventually
fail, xxx When the public credit
no longer Inspires confidence, dis
order and chaos ensue, x x x In each
case, prior to the appearance of a
dictator, the financial credit of the
nation was wrecked," he said.
Hamilton left by automobile for
San Francisco after the dinner.
Another Charge
Against Pair
A new development In the case of
Jack Graves and Dorsey Rardln
yesterday was the filing of a charge
In Stay ton justice court by State
Police Lieutenant Max Alford
charging thera with receiving and
concealing stolen property. It Is
alleged that electric shavers found
in their possession were stolen.
Meantime the pair are awaiting
grand Jury Investigation, having
been bound over in the Silverton
Justice court on vagrancy charges,
and are also awaiting the outcome
of a petition In their behalf for
writ of habeas corpus. The writ
was made returnable yesterday but
was deferred on account of the ill
new of their attorney.
Another counter move In behalf
of Graves and Rardln Is a civil ac
tion filed against the state police
and two California deputy sheriffs,
who are here with requisition for
extradition, demanding that Uie
officers return to them the electric
shavers.
Forum Meets Friday
Dallas The weekly luncheon ox
the Chamber of Commerce will be
held Friday with Mrs. Robert Grif
fin, elocutionist, giving some appro
priate Christmas readings. Mem
bers are also requested to bring a
gift which will be turned over to
the Knights of Pythias Christmas
cheer committee for distribution.
The European lobster rarely
reaches 10 pounds In weight. In
America there are records of lob
sters weighing 34 pounds.
bottle, and add yonr eTran. Tha yon
mnko a full pint of really better couth
remedy tban you eonld bay readymide
for four times the money. It never
apotla. la uta a family a long time and
children love Its taite.
And for smirk, hleiwed Ut. moll
ray It beats anything yon ever tried.
it nan a remarxanie tnree-Toia action.
It loosens the phlegm, soothes the In
flamed membrane, and helni eleap that
air pannages.
Plnex is a concentrated compound of
Norway Pine, famona for Ita prompt
action in coughs and bronchial trrtta
tlona. Money refunded if it doesn't
please yoa in every way.
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Stationery, 25c up
Pen & Pencil Sets
Name in Gold, Free
Kodaks
Billfolds, UM up
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Mamas Happy,
Dads Blush
Rome, Dec 21 (U.B Happily sob
bing; mothers and blushing fathers
heard Benito Mussolini discourse
today on the virtues of fecundity
with a warning that husbands had
better be good in Italy.
Trie fatherland "wants more and
better babies," the Italian dictator
told the audience In Mappa Mondo
hall where he made awards to M
mothers, one for each of Italy's
provinces.
They were the winners In Italy's
national baby race which began
April 15, 1926. They had borne 727
children, an average of 7.7 per
mother. In addition most of them
have other children.
"Tl Dues was splendid and so kind
I sobbed." Maria CardelUc-Chlo,
mother of quadruplets and winner
from Taranto, said. "Before we left
he told us to report to him If our
husbands maltreat the family."
Mother No. I in today's awards
Is Signora Anna Valente, who gave
birtn to 10 children during the con
test period.
The youngest mother Is Signora
Alolsl Olustlzierl, 28. she has seven
children.
Slgnor Assunta Angelonl, a far
mer's wife among the winners, has
the distinction of giving birth to her
eight children unassisted by a mid
wife. Hogg Elected
Head of League
Carl Hogg was elected president
or the Salem Buslnesa Men's league
at a meeting of the organization at
the Chamber of Commerce rooms
last night. Other officers are
Clarence J. Hamilton, vice-president;
C. E. Wilson, secretary-treasurer
and Prank Chatas, Floyd M.
White, Donald J. Madison, Clifford
E. Farmer and Ira J. Fltts, direc
tors. Philip H. Holmes Is the re
tiring president.
The league went on record as op-
Let Santa Point Out
the Way to
SALAD BOWL, Large
White, with Spoon
and Fork t
STAR MOLDS. Mirro
Aluminum,
set
$1,00
HAMMER & NUT
60C
BOWLS
Colored Pottery HA
CASSEROLES il
up
WAFFLE m aa
irons 94"9
relish tray
TOASTER $2.98
SILEX .. $1.95
HAEGER POTTERY,
Just t
Arrived A9C
up
SETS OF
DISHES
$3.99
up
Scores of Other Useful, Beautiful Gifts
Come In and Look Around
Geo. E. Allen Hardware
236 N. Commercial Phone 4610
City Refuses
Use of Hall
A personal appeal made by Harry
Levy of the unemployment advisory
council failed to convert Uie city
council last night to tha Idea of
allowing the employment service
the use of the council chamber at
the city hall to receive the unem
ployment insurance claims of some
6800 men and women In Marion
county. Only Aldermen Prank P.
Marshall, Gertrude P. Lobdell, L. P.
LeGarle, W. D. Evans and Ross
Goodman voted for It.
Levy told the council the town
had been thoroughly searched for
an adequate place with no result.
He mentioned a list of dues and
towns that have furnished quarters
without rental charge and said the
department would want the space
lor only about three weeks.
Led by Alderman Fred A. Wil
liams strong opposition developed In
trie council. The employment serv
ice waa advised to get the use of
the first floor of the old high school
building where the second floor Is
occupied by the unemployment
compensation commission. Levy re.
plied that this would be objection
able for the reason that the num
erous applicants would Interfere
with the work of the commission.
The council refused to accept this
as a valid objection, and Williams
said that since the public Is paying
the taxes for the upkeep of the
building there was no reason why
iv snouian i oe usea.
The registration Is to begin Jan
uary 3. Of the estimated 1900
claimants in Marlon county about
4000 are said to be in Salem.
(Continued from Page B)
J. Towe and Mrs. T. P. Helden.
strom.
A mar xn mallow roast and corn
popping fest were enjoyed during
ine social hour.
The members of the post assist
ed in decorating the trees for the
Christmas party for kiddles tonight.
...
Mill City At a recent special
meeting of the Mill City Woman's
club It was voted to make a gift of
$50 to the local high school and to
loan additional funds not to exceed
$150 to be used In the construction
of a fireplace In the new recreation
room which is being added to the
high school building.
...
Waltmans Have
50th Anniversary
North Howell About 150 friends
and relatives gathered at the North
Howell Orange hall Sunday for the
golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Waltman.
Four generations of the Waltman
family were present. Their daugh
ter, Eda Mlkkelson and her daugh
ter, Eva, and son, Harvey, Charles
Waltman and daughter, Loretta,
Lester Waltman and daughter, Fre
da, and Loretta Hagan with her
daughter. Donna, and sons. Lloyd
and Edgar.
The wedding ceremony was held
poeed to telephone soliciting of all
kinds and urged business men to
demand endorsement cards from
the league of those seeking adver
tising for any purpose. Copies of
peddling ordinances now in force
In other cities will be sought in an
effort to work out an ordinance
that will eliminate or at least min
imize the "door bell ringing" nuis
ance.
Smart
Gifts
Special Gift Tables
Items 25c-50c-$1.00
25c
TRAYS
up
ROCK CRYSTAL
STEMWARE 5C
CUT CRYSTAL BOWLS,
SANDWICH PLATES,
CANDLESTICKS,
SUGARS & CREAMS,
Priced from
50c $1.25
with Mr. and Mrs. P. Walling. Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Bateson and Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Mcllwaln as attendants
The ceremony was read by Rev.
Hall, the Methodist district super
intendent of baiem.
Guests from a distance were Jim
Dyer of Condon, Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Kelley and daughter, Lola, from
Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Milton E
son of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
WaUlng, Mr. and Mrs. Hall Mr.
and Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Joe Hug-
ill and daughters, Mary and Dolly.
all from Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Bateson of Estacada, A. Holart, J.
Aim, O. Brown, Mrs. Dlckman, Mr
and Mrs. L. Sawyer, Mr. and Mra
Van Valkenburg and c'hera from
silverton, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mai
lng, Mrs. Sawyer of Oervals. Other
guests were from Central and North
HoweU.
A short program was held with
E. O. Wiesner. master of ceremon.
lea. Daisy Bump presented the
floor lamp, gift from the North
HoweU Orange. Many other gifts
were received.
Among the guests were Mrs. Dan
McKay of Vancouver, Wash. Mr.
and Mrs. Dickson, Lloyd and Stan
ley Vinton of Kalama, Wish, Mr
and Mrs. Walter Vinton and Ar
thur V;on of Newport.
...
Mrs. Julius L. Meier and Miss
Henrietta Falling of Portland were
among those attending the exhibit
of Christmas decorations at the old
Patton home Monday.
Three Injured
In Car Collision
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur William
Wlnslow of Jefferson are In Salem
Deaconess hospital with severe In
juries following a motor vehicle
collision between their vehicle and
one driven by Roy Barnett of Port
land five miles south of Salem
about 10 o'clock last night The at
tending physician said today he felt
certain the Injuries would not term
inate seriously, although both pa
tients had a poor night, the hoe
pital reported.
Mrs. Wlnslow, who la a teacher
at Jefferson, has a badly Injured
arm and Mr. Wlnslow has a brok
en arm. Burnett, who Is a student
at University of Oregon, received a
fractured nose and body cuts.
The highway was foggy and
third car Involved was parked on
the highway. It was when the
Wlnslow car, according to Burnett's
story, swerved to pass the parked
car that the collision occurred.
Recorder Told to
Issue Warrants
In anticipation that the city will
receive around $10,000 from the
county In delinquency fines and In
terest on taxes, the city council last
night authorized the city recorder
to issue warrants on certain deplet
ed city funds up to $9500. The ac
tion was based on an opinion from
City Attorney Paul R. Hendricks,
who held that this would be legal.
The council passed an ordinance
Make it a
they won't forget. . . .
Make this Christmas an evenf in your Ufa
the year your family was made happy
with a Knabe, for every member of the
family to enjoy through the yearsi
The Knabe Mignonette (vertical) it priced at only J A P
With easy
Baby Grands I
Hear the Knabe
KNABE
No High
Sample Prices
Uprights, $59 to $98; Grands, $298 up
TALLMAN PIANO
bill authorizing the Issuance of $48,-
107.30 in Improvement bonds to fin
ance certain street bonding obli
gations. Most of It will be applied
to the redemption of over M)000
Christmas Gift
Suggestions
Something to eat appeals to every member of the fam
ily ... So a gift of some dainty can be enjoyed by all.
A Large AHortment of Fancy Boaea ana Packages that can be
attractively wiapued In cellophane and shipped anywhere by
eapreaa ae panel post.
SWEET ARTS, 1-lb. M gfk
boxes 1.00, 1-lb. boxes AeSVJ
(Oregon Qlaied Fruit In
dainty packages)
EUOENE OLA ZED FRUITS
T. 75Cu,1.50
(In various useful containers)
APPLETS, the famous western
50c 1.00
LYON'S GLACE FRUITS In
1.254.00
CHINESE STEM GINGER m
fancy
jars ,
50C
CHINESE SLICED GINOER,
4Sc95c
JASMINE TEA. In baa- i.
kets. 35c; In silk boxes . 4C
CHINESE LICHEE NUTS In
fancy
boxes
85c
CANDIES FOR CHRISTMAS
Fresh, newly made Candies, Christmas Mixes, French
Mixes, French Cream Mixed, Ribbon Mixed, Chocolate
Cones, Stick Candy.
NUTS GALORE
Oregon Filberts and Walnuts, California Almonds,
Brazil Nuts, Virginia Roasted Peanuts, All Kinds of
Salted Nuts.
Pop Corn, guaranteed to pop 3 lbs. 25c
CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES
Well colored, thin-skinned, i. a. aa Q
heavy with Juice. According size 4JCy Ados. AVE
FROM OUR
(Special Price by Half Case)
LYON'S GRENADINE In
25c, 40c, 50ct 75c
sizes
Dark or Light Fruit Cakes
MODEL MINCE m
MEAT X lbs.V
Model Food Market
NEXT TO CITY HALL
THIRTY-DAY ACCOUNT SERVICE FREE DELIVERY .
275 N. High
Christmas
paymenti if deiired.
. 1 7 J
i from
today.
$645
OFFICIAL PIANO OF THE
METROPOLITAN OPERA
Prices at
A Wide SelectlonlNEW STYLE CONSOLE QC
to Choose From I OR SPINETS 91 up
FINEST STOCK USED, RECONDITIONED PIANOS
IN THE WEST
FAMOUS MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM
TONAL QUALITY TO MEET YOUR TASTE
MODEST PRICES EASY TERMS
A RELIABLE DEALER, DEPENDABLE SERVICE
Make
Start
of other bonds In February, provld
ed for by a resolution last night,
Peru's exports are breaking rec
ords of the last decade.
BAYLOR'S FANCY CHOCO
LATES bo, 1.00, 1.251.50
IMPERIAL FANCY CHOCO-
TES ... l.OOu.2.00
APPLES, Extra Fancy Wrap
ped Spjti and AA
Delicious, box at.VV
(Can be shipped to California
points for 11.00)'
ASSORTED PRESERVES
Hunt Bros. Canning
Co. Fancy Box
.1.65
KRAFT CHEESE Assortment
In Fancy at
Box i.M
Tillamook Chsese In 3-lb. ana
5-lb. loaves Edam Cheeses, I
to 4-lb. sixes Ooudaa 1-lb. size
Italian and Data Prune In
and t-lb. boxea Bowden'
Imperial Prune In i and 5-lb.
packages, also m 8-lb. boxea.
OWN BAKERY
PLUM PUDDINGS, 9a.
each 30C
MINCE PIES,
large, each
40c
A fine variety of fresh made
Christmas Decorated Cookies.
Do Your Christmas 8hopplng
at the Model
Phone 4111
Christmas
Suggestion
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state many fid teodr In bar
drd of friwida. Iwoyg won tod
at todal function. Tnot'i why w
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mar Ihon hnl a rnutkal Lmtrvmwtt.
h opera fha way to imw acquaint
aneacv opportwnlMat, plaatant as
todoHora with worlhwhHa paopla.
$345 a;Pd
Tallman's
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Paying Next Year
STORE
5? 340 State St,
Open Evenin en 'til 9 P.M. Just East of Ladd & Bush
469 State St '
Salem, Ore.
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