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Friday; January 21, 1938 E Knowing May Be a Drug on the Market, but Doing Never Is. ii i : ' i " i : ; 1 CapitalfiJournal CLASSIFIED ittwww KATES BKi':::5 i?I tlmas ...40o fir UP..' 1 monUi SI M Minimum pw wuw Want Ad tnuit m 10 For Sale Houses 0. lull Wmt.. tumeo.. Oood loci- fill 4IW HAWK 1 N 8 A ROBERTS, "mm mwN nih tutu huw t.Ma mnri . iiirmr flrnlir mrtii. Sd SI. Near school. Price 12350, A gSoD NVESTMENT NOW RENTED or MO pr month. -HEE rz T7. . rc v or II rma. alrlrtlv m, Lm oak floors, fireplace, lull base- .... I,,, LI. -In. in kltrH.n -.ii. n h Int orvwt Inratlnn u walking distance from Junior Si High schools, trice sjuhj; nil sown. 139 78 pfr mo.. Includes prn., int., uim and Insurance. Phone 4109. HAWKINS At ROBERTS. INO, Sven- Inis ana ouuu. . M (Vhone 71B4. 23 FOR BALK Board and room business location near State DUllUeliK. nriim inj pni uiu, includes ell furniture and equipment, L men A (aaiI inlnn Kual. jnw . awvw v...s . mm sf-:E W. H. OBABENHORftT St CO.. Realtors 1S4 8. Ll Deny at. rnone ooo. am- bftn priced at 83900. Owner needs CUIl. II JOU KB Ilk B L i g BUI, UUkS U W. O. KRUEOFR 147 N. Com'l. Phone 4728. alBJ PA1RMOUNT HILL HOME MM will bur this 8 -room plastered bungalow home with large east front lot, "hade treea. oniy sooo down, oai, 139.90 Dor month to Include Int. W. H. ORABENHORST St CO.. Realtors 134 8. Liberty at. Phone 04B8. i I37&0 6 -room house In N, part of town, hardwood floors, fireplace. bBse- mcnt, furnace, laundry trays, double gang. Will exchange for acreage or vacant lots. ' P. H. BELL 429 Oregon Bldg. Phone BI31. alB OVERLOOKING THE RIVER 4 acre choice garden soli. 4 -room housf. woodshed, splendid chance to brautlfy grounds. 7 miles from Salem. The total price Is B500 cash, SEE Mr. Bartlett with CHfLDfi MILLER Realtors 144 State St. Phcne S708. a 11300 CASH will purchsse a five-room house on North Commercial street. Pavrratnt curb and walks in. Living room, dining room, kitchen and two bedrooms, six blocks to school, J. P. ULRICH CO Realtor 162 State St. Phone 8872. a 19 SEE THIS cepeclaliy well-built 8 -room bunga low, extra large living room, 3 bed rooms, attractive dining room with built-in", convenient kitchrn, in fact a real home. Offered by dtatant own er for only 84500. Tirma In reason. SEE Mrs. Ellis wttn CHILDS Ac MILLER Real ton B44 State St. Phone 6709. KEW modern Cape Cod house. Priced right. Easy terms. New addition. H. C. Hummel, owner. 1220 Columbia. a28 noo saix auoo Neat 8-room house, fine residential district. Hurry and so this. BEE Mrs. Ellis w th CHILOS At MILLER Realtors 144 BUte St. Phone 6708. a For Sale Farms o ACR&s 6 miles Salem; 8,-rm. house, basement, gravity spring water sys tem, burn, some timber. Price reduced to 43500. Valley Land CO 370'i State. bl9 DIRECTORY BODY & FENDER REPAIR t TOR BODY St FENDER Repair. Auto I Trim 8Rt Covers, mass Replacement. LAuto Painting SEE the He rr all -Owen Co.. 335 8. Coml. St. Ph. 8168. O CHIMNEY SWEEP FURNACE clean, steel bTMhtifAin 039 EXCAVATING EXCAVATING ot ell kinds; basement, dug dirt hauled or moved, or lor sale. SEE Ben Otjen ft Bona Phone 8060. o KXCAVATINO ol all kinds Basement, due, dirt hauled or moved. Dirt (or ssle. Salem Bund ft Oravel Co. 0408. o FLORIST Brelthaupt'a for flowers. Dial 8904. o' PAINTING & DECORATING PATNTTNO. kabMmlnlna. K. a. Burrell. t P. 8743. 94 Sewing Machine Repairing Work guaranteed for a year. For free entlrnite. Phone 6047. o43 TRANSFER and STORAGE TOR local or distant transfer, storage, burner oil. call 8131 Larmer Transfer Co. Trucka to Portland dally. 0 TYPEWRITERS All nilkM anM p.nf.H mnA een.lr.d Kxdham'e Book Store. 468 State St. o WASHER REPAIRING tte service all makes washers. Salem "ppuanee co exclusive ABO dealers 4j8 Court Phone 9611. o WINDOW CLEANING JBW DIAL WINDOW CLEANING; CO. Windows, Floors. Woodwork P 9387 o WOOD SAWING H- B. Cross. 1141 N. nth. Ph. 61T8 DUX. WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS H. JsetTter Ornamental Iron Works. Near r . - .Vll uaraui UVM eUIUerele - Is Your Name On This Page Every day aocneones namt 1U appear bidden ftmonf thesa ad. If you find your uun Us ted, Uka the pPf to the etata Theater. It en titles yoo to two fre Ucxe-a to tht current picture ihow- III I .K .v.uTrjv'.J"'"' Yv;i1.-r I I . . -..w. , - - .., , , .i., - I n l - m lS fe "As Boon as my act is over classified ads for a room I arrived For Sale Farms 100 DOWN 120 per month will buy this 8 acres all in bearing fruit, 3-room house, drilled well. Located S4 miles out on paved Highway. Prloe tSOOO. W. H. ORABENHORST & CO.. Realtors 134 B. Liberty St. Phone B4S8. blB HERE YOU HAVE 24 acres of highly productive lat d Iras than 4 mlloa from Salem, Eait, uood improvements, nne water, eiea trlclty, stock and equipment Includ ing goodly amount or it-ed, in neighborhood where land Is priced 160 to B400 pur acre (In the ra which can be bought for $4800. You'll say It's worth It. BEE Mr. Bartlett with CHILD8 & MILLER Realtors 344 State St. Phone 6708. b For Sale Miscellaneous ONE used computing gasoline pump. l'j horse atr compressor: S25 Edge- waier, oaiem ru. ur wo. FOR SALE VerT Cheap, fine Gulla ton rug. 9x12. Upstairs Furniture store 43B court oi. civ FOR SALE Cheap. Fine Rextana Rug, 8x13, slightly used. Upstairs Furniture Store 439 Court St. cm TRADE balloon-tire bicycle. Would like ski equip., or will sell cheap for cash. Phone 6 mo. civ heavy fryers for sale, dressed and del. Phone 8023. el8 NEW silver service for eight, Oroa venor pattern. Community Plate. One- half retail price. Box 469 Capital Journal. cl8 SHINGLES for less. Tel. 3600. cI9 CANARY birds, 1340 Cbem. Ph. 4385. RELCREST. leas than cost. Ph. 9358. c TYPEWRITERS - Adding Machines Cash Registers sold, rented, repaired Dnn din rviiirfc Phone. 6778. C HIGHEST cash prices paid for used ry k Woodry, Auctioneers. Ph. 6110. c For Sale Livestock wm sale: 6 Cows, fresh snd com' ing fresh. Must sell st once. George Bsrnett on oia Dig mob pisoe, vu4 . Osk, SUverton. f huai.Tl vnuni Jersey cow. fresh soon; 985 Mcallchrlst. eio For Sale Wood nov wnon S r- ai300. Ph. 7307. ecu SAWDUST. Phone 4218. ASH Wood 86.25 Cd. Ph. 9703. ee21 WOOD, dry At green. Ph. 13F3. cc330 nnv wnnd. Ph. 48F14. Bmlth-Rubens, ee23 DRY wood. Phone 7307. ee3I SPEC, pr. mill blocks. Ph. 6832.' ec3I nnv i.. M. npuna vnetti. Ph. 5608. DRY fir. oak. Tel. S380. ee31 16" Old Fir 85 at 65 50. Ph. 0436. ec38 nnv n F limbs St 2nd Q. Ph. 0700 ee32 wnnrvtAWlNO reasonable. Ph. 9456, ee34 ,ew4eeee4eee' For Sole Poultry . .i.e.- sai! ra mim Twin Oak vmiTtr Farm. Bt. Paul. Ore. f026 Wanted Help WANTED: Elderly man St wife, live with elderly lady, furnished nome. 1773 MOW O.. mi THREE men with csrs, free to travel, -Ark. Ur. Henselman. rm. 370, nii.H uniel flundav. 12 to 4 P.m. wk. dya. 8 p.m. to 10. J Wanted Miscellaneous PSYCHOLOGIST, Mrs. Martin. Favor sbly known, aepenaaow muvii. ri. 6480. "I WANTED Young beef or veal. Phone 5425. 119 WANTED Singer sewing machine 10, Phone ana or ci. - wu-aT-a. nnwt nlinn. Can TiHT cash nn s7i rsnltal Journal. 119 TOP PRICES PAID worthless horses, cows, fox Ph. S138. WANT A 5-year loan of 11500 on first class security at 6. Bog 463. ranltal Journsl. 18 For Rent SEVEN-room house, unfurnished, full basement and ssr.tr.. st 350 N. 14th street. Avallsoie eeoruary i. j ROOM, close In: 87 mo. Ph. 5567 Jie auiu. furn. house. 815: refrlE.. el r.n. WH.her: 531 Klnawood. 121 fuiiuale4 enl. gh, WW. . .'u 1116. t-J, . I I Aiitnmnhilac AutnmnhiUc -I Anfnmnhilstc ww--T IIP I "4 O S3 O remind me to look in the I forgot all about it when today!" For Rent- 4 -ROOM house In north Salem. t!0. Inquire 1490 Saginaw. Jl NICE room, near to bath, breakfast, laundnr: BIS oer month. Clot BOO North 5th street. J 21 Elmer Pry, Box 23, Hubbard, take this paper to the State Theater In Salem and receive two tickets to the cur rent picture. The Big Shot." JIB 3-ROOMr furn. hse. Toilet, gas water heater and ranore. Garden around. Ad ulta 1175 N. 13th St. J20 7-ROOM mod. house 837JM): 8-rm, house 120. P. H. BELL. Ph. 8131. JIB room for aentleman. private en trance. References required; ooa n. Liberty. 319 3 or S-rm. Apt. furn. 446 Union. J 18 UNFURNISHED APT. Adults. Hawth orne Court. 1000 N. capitoi. J STRICTLY mod. furn. S bedim, hse 8352050 Market St. 318' MODERN house. Call 1615 D St. 21 3 ROOM mod. apt. 210 S. 14th. J20 SLEEPING rm. 725 Court Bt. FINE 8-rm. modern furnished apt. Hw. h. laundry, garage, bsjz.oq. rn 813. i HOTEL SALEM Low Weekly or Monthly Rates ATTRACTIVE furn. 3-rm. ant. Refrld- erntor, shower and garage. 368 N 13th St. J 201 Mod. fur. duplex. Adults, 835 Division 45 A. hop yard, fully equipped. Oood location. Ruby Hayden, Rt. , Bx. 458. Salem, Ore. J19 NICE furn. room. 771 N. Cottage. J18' 6 RMS. Plreplc. Inq. 1290 Fir St. )18' FOR RENT: Office rooms, S81 State. Inquire room 200. Ph. 3713, J' OFFICE ROOMS In Salem's largest dt moat modern office Building. Be Mr Nicholson or call 6128 First National Bank Bldg. 1' RMS. and sun rm. Well furnished Apt. Fireplace, automatic hot water neat. rTigioaire, large living rm., gar- age. A Real home for particular peo ple. Call 640S or 6524 for appointment. 145 n. lttn et. Winnie pettyjonn. j; FURN. or Unfurn. Bee Fisher Apt, 336 Oak St. A pleasant placa to live. PIANOS Phonograph and Bewlng Machines for Rent. H. L. BtlfX Furnl ture Co. ' HOTEL MARION Attractive rooms by week or month at very res sons oie rates. j' FURN. 3-rm. At. Sleeping porch, auto- matlc heat. 359 N. Liberty. Ph. 7124. j' FOR RENT: Modern 3-rm. furnished cottage In Elgewater Court. Eleo. ref rig. oarage. sa&. pnone B4i3. Room and Board RM- Meals, 1400 N. Summer. T. 4927, 1JW ROOM, board, 995 S. 13th. Ph. A383. RM. & bd. Close In. 31ft Bellvue, cor. so. com'i. Ph. 8767. jjao' BD. ft rm. Close tn. Ph. 6482. BD St RM. 790 N. Church, Ph. 8236. HUM BOARD, Room. Oarage. 1446 Oak. JJ25 Lost and Found LOST Billfold containing driver' li cense, with name M. H. Marler. Rt. 3. Bx 321. Reward. kl8 Personal MADAME LA ROMA This woman has wonderful power to help those in need oeiore undertaking anything of Importance. Pay ier a vlalt and convince yourself. Riverside Auto Park, Cabin 1, Wast Ba.ern 10 a.m. to a p.m. ai MEN OLD AT 401 GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster lnvigoratora and other stimu lants. One dosa starts new pep. Value 1.00. Special prloe, 80c. Call, write Perry' Drug Store. 118 WHEN IN TROUBLE. DOUBT. BUS PENSB, consult MADAM FRANCES, Palmist. Answer question. SatlsiaC' tlon or no charge. Strictly confides tlal. "Signal" or Noah' Aro Cabin No. 3 Portland Rd. His. 8 a.m. -9 p.m 118 Astrological Forecasts: Reading. 343 N. Commercial, Apt. 3. I: Miscellaneous I will not be responsible for any bills contracted oy anyone except myseii. Willis Ship man. Dated Jan. 30. 1938 mlO DEAD and worthless horse, cows. Picked UP free. Ph. collect. 641 Salem; 14F14 Albany. Montgomery Rend. Works. m32 WE pick up desd and worthless hor ses. cow. aneeD, tree of charge. 4869. tnOlS1 WE PICK UP dead St worthies honv es, cows, free of charge. 'Pn. collect. 7979. tn33 Try a Journal Want Ad i"he Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Personally Indorsed WITH A Written Guarantee 36 Hupmobile Del. Sedan Original funmecai iinisn . up holstery spotless . good S-ply tires motor periect, low mileage. Hvdraulle brakes . steel body , safety glass . 101 horsepower mo tor . weight lighter than Chav rolet . alves IB miles to gal. o: gas. Really a Blx-pasa. Car at Real Low Price. .$650 37 Dodge Del. Coupe $745 35 Studebaker DcLuxe Sedan $450 New tltca PAlnt. Motor perfect 33 Terraplane Del. Coupe $323 Notice! See the New Hudson '112' on Display Today STATE MOTORS, INC, Hudsan-TerraDlana At Packard 935 Chemeketa St. - - Phone 8400 Open Evenings Cloned Sundays. January Clearance Sale of Guaranteed Used Cars 1037 Ford DeLuia Sedan, special color. WB, tlrea ,....695 1937 Ford Tudor Sedan, 60 model. R St O 8550 1087 Ford Tudor Beien. 85 Modol. R At O 857b 1088 Ford Tudor Sedan, trunk model ..4ou 1936 Ford Coupe M&0 1936 Willys 77 Fordor Sedan ..345 1936 Lincoln Zephyr Sedan ...,845 1935 Ford DeLuxe Fordor 8cd...43S 1934 Ford Coupe 8295 1934 Ford Deluxe rordor se dan, radio and heater ....385 1934 Ford DeLuxe Tudor, air w.iela B333 1988 Ford Fordor Sedan 8315 1932 Ford Fordor DeLuxe Bed. ..6285 1932 Chevrolet Fordor Sedan. new paint galea 1931 Chevrolet Cabriolet, air wheels aaaa Also Your Choice of SIX 1937 DeLUXE SEDAN COURTESY CARB Like New From $695 to $780 Some with hester and radio Valley Motor Co. UNDER COVER CENTER At LIBERTY LOT MARION 8t UBEKTY q" Outstanding: Values CARTER MOTOR CO. 1985 GRAHAM "SUPERCHARGER" 4- Door Sedan Built-in trunk . , Radio and DeLuxe equipment, Really a fine car and mechanic ally perfect. $595.00 1934 PLYMOUTH 4 -DOOR DeLUXE SEDAN Built-in trunk, hot wa ter heater, motor completely re conditioned, including re bore job and new pistons. A Buy at $465.00 1831 PONTIAC Tudor .. ..8108 ..9 95 ..8135 ..8 as 1930 GRAHAM Sedan 1939 NASH Sedan 1938 CHRYSLER Sedan CARTER MOTOR CO. USED CAR LOT 240 CENTER BT. Open Evening Phone 8421, q Real Estate 1200 CASH Will buy this business location on S. Commercial St. Size 1 00x100 feet. Cor ner with both Sts. paved. A REAL LOCATION FOR STORE AND SER VICE STATION. W.H. ORABENHORST At CO.. Realtors 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 6468. nl8a GET free country property list from V. V. HUHuEEKGrUI AOENCX, East D" Bt Rt. 7, Box 14. Ph. 8280. n22' Financial Loans AUTOMOBILE LOANS LOW RATES - EASY TERMS CONFIDENTIAL P. A. EIKER State Lie. M-157. r42 PUT YOUR 6 8 6 IN A SOUND INVESTMENT First mortgage on real estate. We now nave a number or mortgages tor sale Amounts from 8300 to 85000. Net you 6 semi-annually. SEE US. CHILDS fit MiLiLiaEH Mtge. LiOSnS 844 State St. Phone 8708. r AUTO LOANS CONTRACTS REFINANCED Money to buy new or used car. Pri vate money at very low rates. No red tape 1 to 20 months to replay. ROY H. SIMMONS 136 8 Qommerclsl Stl door south of Ladd Buan sank pnona biob Lie. No. M-152 r LOANS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY Before Borrowing Elsewhere Consult our Loan Department. HAWKINS ROBERTS. INO. Ousrdiao Building Balem r MORTGAGE LOANS on business and residence properties. Lowest Rates Abrsms St Ellis. Inc. Masonic Bldg. r Ac, We have never paid less than this rats on f ) ssvings and investment X Insured to 85000. Mutual Federal Savings St Loan Ass'n 142 8. Liberty St. Phone 4944. r AUTO LOANS NEW LOW RATES WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 519 Ouardlan Bldg M-169 Business Opportunities BEER parlor tn Salem. Other busi ness reason -Post Box 443. v23 FOR SALE The Chill Bowl rests-, rant, Monmouth. Near theatre, stu dent it business patronage. Terms cash, reasonable. Apply S. M. Civs 230 W. Clav St.. Monmouth. u2 LUNCH ROOM At BEER On No. 99 highway within city limits of Salem. This la a splendid location and doing fine business. SEE Mr. Bartlett with CHILDS A, MILLER--Realtor Hi Biat lt,- f hong 704. u YOU "BETCHA" YOU CAN $AVE AT HROCK'S USED CARS . MOTORCYCLES . TRAn.ER-HOUSES-BOUGHT SOLD . TRADED 158 CHEMEKETA STREET - - - PHONE 71 WE HAVE "B O" BAROAINB OWLT Doolittle's Good Will SPECIALS 1934 Plymouth Dc Luxe Coupe . ..$385 New tires . New License Uechentcallir OJC. 1935 Ford Tudor Scd. $385 New finish . Motor perfect 1930 Chevrolet Coupe $ 95 New License Motor very good 1928 Chevrolet Coupe $ 55 New License . Compare this one. Many More Bargain to Choose From! Doolittle Pontiac N. Coml. at Center St. Ph. 6646. q Automobiles '87 CHSV. 5198. DeLuxe coupe, 8650. Call Q31 1835 PLYMOUTH coach, good condl. tlon; 1343 State St. q!8 Legal SHERIFFS NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on February IB. 1938, at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of aald day, at the west door of the Marlon County Court House In Salem, Ore Eon, eell at public auction In the manner provided by law for the sale of real property on execution, the following described real premises. to-wit: The West 50 feet of Lots 9 It 10, Block 2, Hugh Owen's Addition to the City of Salem, Marlon County, Oregon. Said sale will be by virtue of an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon County In that .suit hereto. fore pending therein In which City of Salem, a municipal corporation, is plaintiff, and.Juanlta Crawford and Joe Doe Crawford, her husband; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real property here. tn described, are defendants, the same being Clerk's Register No, 26683. Dated and first published Janu ary 31, 1038. A. C. BURK. Sheriff of Marlon County, Oregon. By Kenneth L. Randall, Deputy. Jan. 21, 28. Feb. 4. 11, 18 Counter Control Plan Offered Washington, Jan. 21 (-T) The pro jects committee of the national riv er and harbors con grew advocated yesterday a flood control and water way program sharply out of line with President Roosevelt's budget recom mendations. Members of the committee, con cluding a two-day meeting prelim inary to the congress' annual con vention, said they would propose ex penditure Of $27590,000 during the 1030 fiscal year as recommended by the army engineers. Their proposals, to be presented to the convention tomorrow, will sup plement a report on scores of rivers and harbors and flood control pro jects that would cost a billion or more dollars over a period of years. President Roosevelt, in his budget message, recommended that 195 ils cal year federal expenditures be lim ited to $143,500,000, of Which $76, 000.000 would go for flood control projects and the remainder for rivers and harbors work. Army engineers had recommended $146,800,000 for livers and harbors' and $137,900,000 for flood control. Friends Invited To Thurston Home Jefferson Mrs. Harvey B. Thurs ton entertained a group of friends at her home In Second street honor ing the birthday anniversary of her husband. Three tables of trl poley were In play during the eve ning. High score prize was award ed to Mrs. L. L. Shields and Mrs. George Potta, Jr- won the low score prize. Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Schrunk and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oerta of Portland; Mr, and Mrs. George Potts, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart, Jr Mr. and Mrs Dixon Vose, Mr. and Mrs. L. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wynd and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Looney. Officers are Called SUverton Cel la Hannan, muter Artisan, la announcing a meeting of her asalstlng officers at the home of the Martin Hannan In Oeiser addition Tuesday evening when the list of appointive officers will be made up. Regular meeting of the ArtlMns was held Wednesday night with only routine business laaaa up onfessestc Two Other Kidnapings (continued from pis l) Hoover and all ot the agents par ticipated." St Paul, Jan. 31 0P An amazing story of kidnapings, slaying and bank robberies attributed to Peter Anders, surly, swarthy former lum berjack, was related today after re covery of the bodies of Charles B Ross, abducted Chicago manufac turer, and James Atwood Gray, from a cave deep In the northern Wisconsin woods. Whisking Anders back to St. Paul after a tortuous two-day foray Into the frozen fa&tnesg of Minnesota and Wisconsin, J. Edgar Hoover, chief of the Federal Bureau of In vestigation, said virtually all of the $50,000 ransom paid In vain for Ross' release had been recovered. The 39 year old one-time logger t the Pacific northwest de tailed each of numerous crimes In a confession covering tliousands of words, said Hoover, adding that Anders had slain his accomplice, Gray, during an argument. The FBI chief said Anders had confessed kidnaping John Bore la and his wife, Olivia, of Chicago, and robbing one Minnesota and three Wisconsin banks. The Bor- clas were released wiUiout payment of ransom. When arrested Friday at Santa Anita racetrack near Los Angeles, Anders possessed about $14,000 of the ransom money. Hoover said. An additional $30,000 was found hidden In Minnesota. Anders said $3000 of the balance was stolen from his car in New York City. The bodies of Ross and Gray, the latter nude, were found Just before dark yesterday In a small, brush concealed cave In a desolate sec. tlon about 12 miles northwest of Spconer, Wis. Hoover said the kill er slew Gray first and then shot the 72 year old kidnap victim. Anders chained the bodies in the vault-like burial place and then covered them with brush and de bris, said the federal chief. Detailing the search for ransom loot and the bodies. Hoover said the trail led beyond St. Cloud, Minn. about 70 miles north of here. In a wooded region near Emily, Minn,, Hoover said the prisoner led fed eral agents to a dugout where Ross was confined immediately after his kidnaping September as and then to a brush heap where $30,000 of the ransom money was found in a portable typewriter case. Then the federal men drove to Superior, Wis., arriving there at a, m., yesterday and departing at n., for the Spooner vicinity The trail to the cave was broken with horses and bobsleds. Andera was returned to the FBI headquarters here about 12:30 a. m. today, handcuffed to an agent and chained about the waist and shoul der. Hoover said he would be re turned to Chicago, either today a Saturday. Hoover said Anders ' then took Gray's $20,000 share of the $50,000 ransom, along with most of the ac complice's clothing, covered the bodies with leaves and twigs and headed back Into Minnesota to hide his $30,000 share In the typewriter case. From there, declared Hoover, Anders began a tour of the country, finally losing about $3,000 of cash when his car was raided while park ed In a garage near the Holland tunnel In New York City. The federal official said Anders talked willingly about the Borclas' kidnaping, telling how he seized them at the point of a pistol near Lake Geneva, Wis., about sixty miles north of Chicago, September 1. He promptly released the hus band with Instruction as to how much ransom to obtain and how It should be paid. Hoover said Anders finally was persuaded by the hus band to release Mrs. Borcia because he lacked funds to pay ransom. Pressed about reported attempts to link Anders with the Lindbergh baby kidnaping. Hoover said: "So far as we know there Is no such connectlon., Concerning the Arthur Fried dis appearance at White Plains, N. Y and the kidnap-kllllng of young Charles Mattaon ot Tacoma, Wash., Hoover replied: "H Is not my policy to make announcements relative to cases that have not been solved, Dramatic Club Tryouts Offered at Seminary Mt. Angel Rev. Oabrlel Morris and Rev. Dam lan Jentges, directors of drama at Mt. Angel college and seminary, are holding tryouts for the college dramatic club's play. The First Legion," which will be given during the latter part of Feb ruary. The cast will be ehosen from the ranks of the Dramatic club, which Includes both day scholars and se minarlans. Immediately after the cast has been selected the parts will be givea out sod practice staned W, it-Pl-Sl ii fit y . i j i Prince Paul and Bride Prince Paul of Greece, younger brother of King George II, and his bride, the former Princess Frederlka Lulae of Brunswick, are shown Just after their marriage recently In Athens. The prince sports a monocle, Just as his brother doc?. (Asociated Press Photo.) Fears Too Rapid Recovery From Slump (Continued from page 1) sion. If It Is supplemented by arti ficial means. Isn't too rapid, he de clared, agreeing with Chairman Byrnes (D.-S.C.) that "business might go to the other extreme." Blggers, president of the Ubby Owens, Ford Glass company, said many factors contributed to the business decline. World conditions, he said, played a part as well as the sharp curtail ment of government spending In 1937. Among other factors, he listed the change In federal reserve require ments, stock market . margin In creases, the sterillzauon of gold, President Roosevelt's announcement last spring that some prices were too high, and strikes and labor dis putes. The fear of a shortage of mater ials brought up by strikes and in creasing prices built up Inventories to a high point, he testified. Fear of a return of the conditions that followed the 1929 crash prompted business to "make a rath er quick application of brakes," Blg gers said, In an effort to clear up an unsound situation. Questioned by Senator Davis, (R., ACROSS t La bor for breath I. Insect 8. Room In a harem It Architectural pier treated as a pilaster 1$. Extended song from so opera 14. Expose to moisture 18. Proof reader directl oo l. Fl-h 17. Cried It Seed eover lngi 10. Flies high SL Punctuation msrks XI. Garden Implement 11. Sign 36. Flat part of a stair 27. Perform 29. K u art an village community 80, Concede 31. Card gams 12. Roman weight 13. Killing cold 14. Negrito of the Philippines SL Source of heat and power IT. Church feaUval Solution of FACTSgl61AMnAlRTT ALOlNioDEiT I E j5E ODE m& A L T(T S H AlNSWERlgP I STQL Shi EjMALAUE TIAIMEBgp SBE STF ape em IItsJa r sjp COLUE6E pRE TIE L R iSfX A R mL 0LA5 TiEiEiMiMlsrr s I. Vehement 40. Shoot fmm ambuah 4L That which I lent it Nervous twitching 4. Pernia 44. Abstract exfitence 47. Daily food and drink 41. California rocknh 48. Mntn.r of "Peer Ornl 9 Jt. - Jl L. IL IS -L A: -d-L fifteen Pa.), about the possibility of estab lishing an annual wage in the giaes industry, Blggers said that was a "desirable objective," but would be hard to accomplish. ' He said his company had at tempted to arrange Its schedule of orders so as to avoid peaks and valleys of employment. Blggers said his firm had been forced to reduce operations because of the business slump, but that he hoped for a turn for the better soon. He said he felt the present needs were so great the great number of unemployed could be cared for bet ter through direct relief than work rcl f. He said the relatively high hour ly wages paid skilled workers un der the works progress administra tion program with attendant short hours often led such workers to seek additional employment at sub standard wages. Blggers urged creation of an emergency agency to supply cooper ative planning for re-employment. This agency should represent all groups Involved legislative, execu tive, labor, industry and agricul ture. Blggers said the recent check of unemployment and "proved the im practicability of getting a precise mathematical measure of employ ment." For that reason, he said, he would not recommend any fur ther count until the decennial cen sus of 1940. Following abolition of the sur charge on Imports from Japan sales of Japanese products In Ecua dor are soaring. Yesterday's Puzzle 4. Unrefined metals 7. Sesame 8. Exclamation I. 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