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BEDFORD MATL TRTBlNR, MKT) FORD, oRWiOX. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1JW1 fMWIf il ' r; 1 J ' I '( I I MANY VETS'' p'"'""'" 'cylinders add TAKF IMP SMOOTHNESS IN 1? 31 AUTOMOBILE II! UJUUIljLgj Report By Commission' &P$& jg$p ' I Shows 12,079 Ex-Sol-diers Borrowed $28,818, 125 Since Enactment of Law Many Paid in Full. 8ALKM, Jan. 8. (P) Since tho war vetcrana Mute aid cominiHHlon begun operating In Ifllia hmnH ag gregating f L'S.H 1 8. 1 2Ti havo been made to la, 079 cx-HoldieiH, Hayn tho biennial report of the comniin Hfun, nmd public today. During tho hint hlonnlum there were 1343 loans aggregating $2.NB7,300. At tho end of tho bicnnlum Sep tember 30 U total nf 675 loaiiH amounting to $l,6&fi,000 had been pHld fn full with Interest. Forty one kmiiH, f 98,100. were cancelled by tho applicants before comple tion, und the money waa refunded and deposited in a apeclal state treaaury fund. A total of 1499 loans originally granted to veterans in tho mini of $3,450,700 have been transferred to pei'Hutitt not entitled to tho bene- fit of tho net by mile of property by the veteran. Unpaid balances actually transferred total $3,151, 101.4K, which now draws (J per Cent Interest. Heavy Interest ' Receipts of principal ami lnhr CKt on loans amounted to $3,748, 837. L8 during tho bicnnlum. Since the net became effective 22. PM veterans linvo received the rash bonus to a total of Ili.OCS, 380. During the bienttlum 24 4 bonuses, $3t,930, were paid. Since Vrti recipients of the bonus to the ( number of 2173 have returned the (Vish and Instead taken loans amounting to $45,790. At the beglnlng of Die bicnnlum outstanding bonds, w lilcli arc the source of the loans and bonus pay ments, amounted to $28,000,000. No additional bunds have been Issued and $7G0,000 In bonds was retired, leaving $27,2&0,0U0 out standing, i The commission hnlda Oregon municipal, school and port district bonds, county, statu ami govern ment securlttcH totaling $3,407, D32.44. 1roHr(y Taken Over During tho last two years 350 properties, Involving n total of $830,800, worn acquired by the state from veterans, either by fore closure or deed, and during the same period 132 properties were sold, amounting to $3(i4.78H.3I . This Is a total increase of over 100 per cent on all properties previ ously Willi, At the end of the bicnnlum 90(1 loans were delinquent with princi pal and Interest In urrcurs In the Hum of $70,807. 58. ' At the present time fire insur ance amounting to about $30,000, 000 is In force on proportion cov ered by loans. A total of 430 fire losses have been suffered on pro perty mortgaged to the state. Total adjustments received on this ajnount to $212,971.47 und Iho state has suffered no loss. STORY 1 (Continued from Pag 1) thcr persons. And his onuwer us: v "We havo u lot of work yet to do.' Hrotbei-s' movements were known for days before his arrest but Itocho wanted to avoid the wounding or killing of his own men or the suspuct. Ho wished to question Brothers. Brothers, a chestnut-haired, well dressed man of 31, served on a submarine chaser during the World war. Ho Is a native of UellevIUo. 11 near St. Louis Hocho described him as "the toufihest man I have ever encoun tered,' adding that "he hasn't a nerve in his system." STORY 2 (Continued from Pag 1) nnd I n la my. Doctrines arc defended and offered for sale hs piodurtions of modern pe nfus, of i.iat Rcnhms which Is anx ious only for truth, and Is consid errd to have emancipated It sell from nil those old fashioned, Im mature opinions of the ancients, nnd to Iho number of thoo anti quated opinions they relegate the traditional doctrine of Christian inHrrlaKc" The encyclical condemns what It terms "human tampering with a Ha tred Institution." railing compan ionate and experimental marriagcM moro travesty. PerfMl Net tnttm Attendance. OAKKIT.LD. Wis. or Ml Oak field high school students at tend Its basketball games. Twenty are on the gills' nnd boyV tam end the other 30 ko along spectators. Build HU-Jri II !! - M II Sturdy He olOufii IT An Aim-ricaii flag prepared for the purpose, watt dropped by Ad miral ICyrd at the South Pole dur ing the flight of the noted explorer acroHH the ley wjihich of the Antarctic from IiIh base at Utile America. Admiral Hyrd will again appear In person, for lectureH and Hhowlng of moving plcturen made during tho expedition, at the Holly theater, Saturday, January 17, 1 under auflplcea of tho American Legion. Montreal Poor Get Funds From Slot Machines .MOXTKKAL, Jan. R III A gift of about $saoo was In IirnHpe,.t for lmo). of tnt. 4 city today, representing the 4 4 estimated contents of 400 shit 4 4 machines seized by poliro. 4 4 Alderman Allan Ifray, chair- 4 4 man of tho city executive, 4 4 announced that the machines 4 4 would be broken up in the 4 4 public square and the money 4 4 they contained turned over 4 4- to charily. 4 4 He wild the city hod decld- 4 4 cd to destroy the machines 4 4 without wafting for court 4 4 action and If tho owners 4 4 wanted redress they could 4 4 sue the city. 4 4 4 predReat I WASHINGTON. Jan. 8. (IV Senate world court foes have told Frank U. Kellogg, a Justice on the court, enough votes were In pros pect to defeat ratification of Amer ican adherence. This much became known of the conversations indulged in by M r. Kellogg during his call today In the senate, where ho served for merly as a member from Minne sota. The white haired Jurist and former secretary of state asserted, however, his call was purely a personal one. lie dented he had any purpose of dlHi-usrttng t he world court Issue. I HAMILTON. liermuda. .tan. S. ()) postponing their original In- tentlou to hop off Immediately fur the Azores on the second stretch of their projected flight to Tails. Mrs. llcryl Hart and Lieutenant William MacUiren, who flew here yesterday in the monoplane Trade wind, said they would remain In llermudu overnight until repairs can be completed on the ship's oil feed line. rotlVALLlS, Ore., fan. S. After two hour deliberation the Ju ry u as stilt out at n on n t oday In the William Henderson murder caw. Henderson fhot and killed K. i!. Mills on a downtown street. He pleaded self-defense. Judge sVlp worth in his instruc tions devoted most of the time to tho law itf self-defense and to dif ferent degrees of murder. TALENT FIVE FRIDAY i;o;Vi: KlVLIl. Ore.. Jan. X. (Spl.) Uogue Klver high chnul will play p first conference bas ketball game with Talent, at the ItoKue I liver gym. KrUbty night. January 9th. This should be a good game ntt Talent ha made an improitv record wtth only on. defeat. Horsepower Stepped Up and Transmission Im proved "Eights" Out number Near Rivals. Ily OS( Alt LI IIUNO (Associated Press Automobile Kdltor) NKW VuLK (A't Smoolbei operation will epitomize the 1 93 1 automobile. More cylinders have been add rd, horsepower stepped up, am' t niiisinlssloiis lmprnv-d, I-'ormal inti odiotliMt f the l!':jl car to the public will be made at the thirty-first national automo bile show January 3-la in Oraiul Central palace. The eight-cylinder vehicle, after 1 5 years In the automotive field, will celebrate complete victory, gained during the 1930 seuson, in the "battle of rylinders." "Mights" will outnumber their nearest rivals, the 'sixes," while extremes will lie displayed in a bantam ear smaller than ever and In two Hi -cylinder models and a J2-eyIinder car which have previous debuts. had In all there will be of passenger cars, 1 (J taxlcab models. Mid urers are withholding make makes of ments so as "to spring surprises." Most of the Improvements will be concealed. These Include valves refined for greater ppoid and quieter operation, new manifold and-, carburetor designs, Increuso of rubber mountings to reduce engine vibration, and transmis sion specialties developed for quietness, case of handling and economy. Outwardly, cars will appeal more rakb'h with a definite con tinuation of the trend toward wire wheel ami taking the spare tire from the back of the car to wells In the fenders. With Increase in horsepower output there will be radiators of larger capacity and vane shutters controlled thermostatically to meet demands of summer and winter d riving. Wheel base are to be longer, bodies larger und roomier, and eitt-K hung closer to the ground. The Industry claims that more is to be offered for the money than ever before. The show will lie held under the auspices of the national au tomobile chamber of commerce, headed by Alvan Macau ley as president and Charles 1). Huntings ns chairman of the show com mittee. WASHINGTON, Jan. -8. &) A last minute effort by congres sional leaders anxious to avoid an extra session of the new congress to postpone the submission of the law enforcement com m lesion's re port has failed. The attitude of the congressional chieftains was laid before the commission yesterday, but the in surgent, wing letl by Judge Wil liam S. Kenyon. of Iowa, objected to further delay. Aide to lllittd Dies. N t:V YOUK. Jan. S. A') A woman who brought cheer into the lives of blind children died today at her home In ltrooktyn. She was Mrs, Cynthia Wostovcr Aldcn. 7. founder of the Inter nationa Sunshine society, an or ganisation to cure for sight hut babies. U'lr-l Cotton Factory. ATLANTA, (!u,-(TI The first cotton factory was built on Upton creek In tieorgla. near what Is now Washington, (la. Don't neglect your child's COUGH or COLD '"pRVtlusmiKIer'rt)unfrr-irriVonf." I ( tood eld Muitrrolc now nwilc milder for huhtft and snull rhilJtcn. So pleasant to uic mil to rf liable apply ChiMrrn's Mustf rnlr freflv toth; a fleered arra once every hour Jar Jiw hours. Itut'i the life, sure treatment that millions of marhtri and leading doctors and nurses rccoRnie and rndorsc. Mmtrrole Rem anion because it m a "(fiiififr-rrff(inrM not just a salve it penetrates and stimulates Hood litrulation, helps to dtaw out infection and pain. I hat's why thii famous Head of oil of mustatd, camphor, menthol and other helpful inpredieats hrincs relief naturilly. Keep full strength Nlusterele on hand for aduhs and Children's Musterolc for the little tots. nm.mtKv Einstein Professor Albert Einstein, a man of simple tastes, will find the ouiet surroundings he likes in the mountains of California, where he is to confer with American scientists. This airplane view of the ob servatory at Mt. Wilson shows the site of experiments which Einstein is to study. S UJ T large selection to choose from if you come early! No Charges No Refunds No Exchanges Every Sale . Final Overcoats Vx off Dress Shirts One ht Dress Shirts, values up to p,.x 98c We're taking a lug loss on these. Yellow Slickers Yellow Slickers, hoys' and . young men's. Take 'em away for $2.95 Dress Hats One lot Press Mats, hare's fur, values up 1o8.f0 $3.95 It cost, the manufacturer a lot more than that to make them. 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