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J V - !: ' : Mnvnpn rAU, TRn?mTr Mrnro.7T niM-rn" snvn'w aitjiot' i( "imi - -.I- WhattheGirl Scouts AteDoing 1931 camp la now a thing of L, nut OUl ""- ( K in the lorm of our annual !H nudge which Is given to every if.no attends Willpen Pines. This r .. w.rk. with "Camp WillDen .,,. mvMi In brteht ffrpun " " ' 11.. te. thru' ot llwt venr- UOluni . j - ' - . istnlrfi made bv the nunu. . lnnhM aurnrriB ril.4 -ttftng . - aiirtte until a few days ago. The toning girls have not as yet re L IMlr hdges and I suggest r .- ,, ... ua vtrrifa .. U tOU TO""" uf .v lor larlleat convenience to obtain iZ.-. Dorothy Burgess, Rebecca Ruth Clark; 8hlrley Chd , jean Culy. Anne Deane, Mary Cflty. Jean' Glllings,, Betty Oll ap, Barbara Holt; Buth Hedges, gu Hedges, Virginia Hammond, Wane Harwood, Kate Janney,' Gor Lij, Loorals, Lois Littrell, Carlln Salt Betty'Purdln, Jean Piatt, Betty jwtt, Peggy Reter, Prankte Rlnabar U Betty "Ann Thorndlke, June Wll m, Sirlene Young, Maxlne Young. I Tnere are several brand new and IjisMtlng books on the .Girl Scout ,OitxU' downstairs In the library ,-jdi I know you will enjoy reading, oj) these new books- are, Nancy to Qlrl Scouting, ' Nancy's Lone at Scouts, This Happened' to Me', Vacation Book- for-airl, - The ltt in' the Road, Green Magic, and rwj Which Way in Ireland. This M book, by the way,. Is written by turn Murphy, a 12 year old Girl ml, and recounts - most Interest ill;, a vacation trip through the ud of the Blarney Stone. Be sure, enter, to read all of these books. tnt wlll be more new ones later. D. A. R. News He president general, Mrs. Lowell pettier Hobart and'MVs. Grace H. tataa, honorary president general, all lie guests of the Oregon socio k tse last of this week and a full tcput has been arranged for their eruimnent. If' any members of hter Lake Chapter expect to be Portland at that time Mrs. Grey, e regent, would like to know of that such person or persons may officially appointed to represent pier Lake Chapter. Hie entertainment committee, of flea Mrs. M. M. Morris Is chair u. held a meeting, recently and report Is ready for the printed neim ot the year's activities. may afternoon Mrs. J M. Nor- E. ehalnnan of the program com ttee, had a meeting of her com- nd has called another mcot- h lo complete the work next Frl- 1 meeting of the membership N press committees will be hold like near future. ' .' n-' The special committee appointed 1 locate and mark historical places pa meet in the near future. Mrs. 0. Harding, chairman of this arautee, has some very lntcrest plain to present : to this com pee. In fact; the work of the wer promises to be of unusual Net this coming year and the PBt feels that a great deal has accomplished during the sum s' months, to Insure a full and "M year. ,. . ' - K Barr', Gne-t' ' "Ej !H "em Home Today Klta Wlrak of Forest Grove. been the guest of Mrs. Gcf- Bur for the past two weeks, will "e today for ,'ior home. 11 Own Home ' Portland Jimea H. Owen returned from M yeaterday, where she has "nee Tuesday. "I Sherwood's ' ' Announced 'cements were received in dtj u,t wc!l, of tne brln of J to Dr. and Mrs. Russell Jof Los Angeles Thursday, ? Leave Today i4 . . "'tallon Trip Mrs. Don.-. Newbury' and 'TOghtci lenve today for a two ncatlon tHp, which will' take ivi"1 n0" and Lake Ta , J1J 1H be guests In Antloch Hewbury'a sister.' Mrg.. Law "enaffey a,nd other relatives. ei4'' We " naul away your t-T C'ty anltrn- Service. A Clean Kadiator " specially important wmmer driving. A 1 a k y radiator motor overheatinsr. d this trouble on your trip. .. Let us test radiator leaks and the accumulation of d sediment. Tou'll 554 ""at it will make a difference! -ll Marie Dressier Stars at the Craterian PAGE FIV1C ii'iiariia iiiim iiiihciiiiiiii - Pathos and laughter, thrills and heart interest, all mingle In Marie Dressler's first appearance on the screen as a full-fledged star in "Pol itics,!1 now showing at the Fox Cra terian. . ; Perhaps the story was purposely written to give her an opportunity to show every side of her many tal ents. Anyhow, It does. She gets roars ot laughter In her comedy scenes with Polly Moran. In the vivid scene In the political meet ing, where she faces the crooked maycr, she does one of the finest pieces .of character work ever seen on the screen. Loretta Young at the Holly Sunday Loretta Young, supported by David i has been modernized and the screen Manners, Conway Tcarle, Myrna Loy, adaptation is a charming and de apprars at the Holly theater today, ! lightful comedy drama. The usual opening a three-day engagement oil program of short subjects will be "The Truth About Youth. ' The story ' shown with the leature picture. DHcL'tlves- Vans IHsruIsc Tests PEIPING,. Aug. 15. (UP) Two hundred Chinese detectives in Pei plng have successfully passed the testa for disguising1 themselves Im posed by the commissioner of safety. General Pao Yu-ltn. They dressed as peddlers, water-carriers, , peas ants, and even as working women. One detective, dressed as a garbage collector, smelled so successfully that he was turned away from police headquarters. ' Old Clgnr Itellc Found. VIRGINIA CITY, Aug. 15. (UP) A striking relic of the old Com stcck days was unearthed here by Albert Dressier, of Berkeley, a sou venir hunter, when he found nn Imi tation glass cigar five feet long that was used to advertise a famous clear store 50 years ago. The device. forerunner of modern electric signs. was lighted with gas and is coiv structed of 15.000 to 20,000 glass prisms. CUPID HAS BUSy DAY AT WEDDINGS OF SOCIAL NEW YORK, Aug. 15. (AP) Three fashionable weddings held the inter est of eastern society today. marriage of Faith Adams ot Washington to Philip Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen D. Young, at the Universalis church of the Divine Pa ternity in New York attracted an cutpourlng of the socially prominent. At Newpsrt two brilliant ceremon ies drew the attendance of the um mcr colony. Florence J. Lcow. grand daughter of the late George F. Baker, financier, nnd Phoebo Q. Qulnby. daughter of Mrs. Duncan E. Cameron of Washington were the brides-elect. Miss Loew's fiance was Robert E. Strawberliuc Jr.. Philadelphia, while the brldegroom-elcA m the other ceremony was Conardo Traverso, sec retary of trfc Argentine embassy. The Rev. Dr. John Murray Alword of St. Lawrence University, Young's alma mater, was selected to orflcmie at the Young-Ado'ms wedding. Mar tha Ellis and Mrs. T. Dewltt Carr. both of Washington were chosen bride's attendants. Walter Brown of Little Falls, N. Y.. was designated best man. ... t Ambassador Felipe Esptl of Argen tina was hestj man in the .Traverso Quinby ' cerenfony. ' ' OPTIMISTIC NOTE L ST. NEW YORK; Aug. 15, (AP) The stock market finished a week of re viving bullishness with- a furthrr moderate advance today, in faco of weck-ond profit taking. Stocks were helped by a somewhat Irregular upturn in bonds, and mod erately firmer commodities. Business and trade news, however, was meagre. The turnover of nearly a million bbares was yie largest for a Saturday session Elnce June, but apparently reflected the busy turning over of a score or so of pool favorites, rather than broad activity, for the number of Issues traded was limited. ' Week-end reports from the steel trade generally anticipated the beginnings- of a mild Bensanal upturn. . In view of the extent of the recov ery In shares, this week, brokerage advices were somewhat less uniformly bullish today than they were yeHter day. Some commiHslon houses advised their customers that the success of the bull, campnlgn will depend on the character of the business and trrfile reports during the near future, but others wcro qulto optimistic. 4. ' North Carolina ranks first in the nation In manufacture of wooden bedrocm and dining room furniture. E. D. Elwood, Optomcirlst, new lo cation at .135 South Central, Just south Montgomery Ward"s. Tel. 272 Drew Making Special. All work guaranteed. Silk dresses 3.50. Ensembles 5.00. Tel. fi:.2-W. Foreign Legion Is Subject Isis Show A rare combination of artistic tal ent mid practical ability went Into the making of the low drama of tho French Foreign Legion, "Morocco." In which Gary Cooper, with Metric ne Dietrich, and Adolphe Menjou will be seen at the Isis theatre today. Louis Wolheim Star Of State Thriller In "The Sin Ship" at the Stato theater today Louis Wolheim por trays the captain of a South Sea tramp schooner. He is so "ornery" that he doesn't even have to fight the members ot his crew to make them tee the mark, yet so sentimental about a woman he tricked aboard his ship, that he becomes, not tho Lothario he plan ned, but a lovesick hulk of a man. 4 Alyce Nichols, director of National Broadcasting company trial auditions estimates. Vmt only 0110 to three per cent of pcrcms making trials ever get on tne air. . ' Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) because It might add lo their taxes. The governor, a rich man informs the "vast wealth" that he too pays taxes In . the higher brackets, and advises them not to oppose that which Is for the general welfare and safety. The voice of Governor Huey Long, dewn, in Louisiana, with Its vague suggestion of a voice from the tomb of Lenin, may prompt the best minds to permit their richest government to do something. That "go and get It" observation is unpleasant to tho capitalist uar. Michigan- police, thanks chiefly to the head of Henry Fcrd's own police, caught three murderers In the morn ing, nnd that . afternoon, baffling lynching mobs, a Michigan Judge had the three on their: way to liXo im prisonment.1 Each man wan 'convict ed of four murders, each sentenced to four consecutive life sentences. Michigan, refusing to disgrace her self by imitating tho murderer, has no capital punishment. It Is to bo hoped that tho four life sentences will keep the atrocious criminals in Jail. They murdered two girls, fifteen and seventeen years old, and their two high-school boy companions. After the murders, ot which the de tails are too horrible for narration, the lour bodies were burned. In the car. In which the bandits trapped them. These murderers were not the "foreigners" upon whom wo are too much Inclined to put the blamo for our crime wave. One was a ne;;ro, thirty-one, the others, white Ameri can youths, nineteen and twenty-two years old. Innato vlcloiuneu, nnd tho crime wave multiplied tenfold by prohibi tion and bootlegging are responsible for the horror. The murderers had trailed the four boys and girls at they drove from a roadildc' Inn, to pork their car, and meet ttieir ghastly fate. Russia determined to do business, goes back to tho old plan, of com merce by barter, like the early white Americans, taking the Indian's laud for bright beads, and whiskey, Russia offers Uruguay unlimited amounts of gasoline In exchange for breeding animals, horses, cows, sheep, hides and other produce. Gasoline 1 offered, on a basis of fivo and a hair cents a gallon, delivered at Monte video. That price will make our oil men wondor. Croth Mines, former national inter collegiate Javelin champion-; . :nd Olympic prcspect, is now In the fried pie bURlncns. ' i 1 w Are You 1 Saving Your Money Wliilo yott aro earning during ' iVnit Season - ' Save NOW! Open an Account at the A Enese Bates im Yum? 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