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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALKM. ORKGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, BISHOP NIBLEY Street Lighting Costs Rhodes Scholars Named at Spokane Spokane, Wash. (LP) A selection committee of five Friday announced winners of four Rhodes' scholarships. Two of the winners in six northwest klocalsI SHOOTING AT ELECTRIC BULBS SLAYS WOMAN West Orange, N.

J. (IP) Six month' target practice from a near BATTLE OPENS FOR CONTROL OF TRANSAMERICA San Francisco (LP) Money giants fought for a billion dollar prize Friday when executives of Traiu- OF SALT LAKE CROSSES DIVIDE Salt Lake Ctiy (Charles Wilson states were from Washington. To be Slashed $2725 To Reduce Deficit A recommendation from the liirht committee of the citv William H. Sweet of Chehalis. who graduated from the University of Washington two years ago, and Albert H.

Garretson, Tacoma, who graduated from Whitman college last June, were the Washington winners. Harold Fitzgerald of Montana, and David C. Williams of Oregon, were Nibley, second counsellor In tlie presidency of the Latter Day Saints council reducing the expense of street lighting in Salem by about $2,723, and overcoming a deficit of that amount in the amerlca corporation, the nation's church died in his apartment Friday after a lingering illness. He was 82 nem. ouaget, win be presented at years of age.

Ihe next council meeting, signed by by attic by boys shooting unmolested at lisht bulbs and telephone insulators preceded the death of an expectant mother from a sniper's bullet, 16-ycar-old Erwiu Flaster revealed Friday. Flask-r admitted he fired the bullet that killed Mrs. Grace Giuliano, mittee and the company the latter will replace 69 lamps of 400 candle- The children include: Mrs. Alice other winners who will attend Ox the committee member? Aldermen P. L.

Wilkinson. S. A. HUBhea and Nibley Smoot, Washington, D. C.

and J. O. Nibley, Portland, Ore. George Averett. The recommenda In 1889, Mr.

Nibley was associated puower with lamps of 250 candle-power. This will effect a saving of $157? a year, making a total net saving of approximately $2323. This, however, would still leave a Wednesday night, as the four boys, in organizing the Oregon Lumber company of Baker City, and a year company of which he became vice ford university. England. Sweet has been doing research work at Harvard for the past two years.

Garretson majored in political science at Whitman and is completing a fellowship at the American university at Washington, D. C. LONG TUNNEL man, physical director of the Salem and all acceptances should be sent to him. Backing upTheelr claim of supremacy the Webtoots list as potential players, the Sieg-mund brothers, Don, Wilson and Ed; Ike Kafoury, George Beechler and Frank Shafer. Dance, Mellow Moon every Sat.

Wed. Admission only 25c. 296 Delicious home-made fruit cakes, $1 per lb. Orders taken now. Mrs.

E. F. Wright, 081 Center street. 290 Motion for new tiial has been filed in circuit court in the case of Jennie Woolery against B. J.

Miles tlie plaintilf asking for a new trial on Ground of error at law and that the court erred in granting a voluntary non suit. Victory Sale. This falls J24.75 dresses now $17.75 at the French Shop. 295 Frigiduire win solve your Christmas problem for the whole family. Eaff Electric, Inc.

296 shortage of abaut $400 in the budget. But a way to meet this Ls found through the deliberations later the Sumpter Valley Railroad president. Afterwards he was presi tion will be based on a proposal made by the Portland General Electric company In a letter dated December 10. Tlie new schedule of rates reduces the rate for 250 candlepon-er lamps by 10 cents a month each, and will aggregate lor these lamps about $TM a year. Also, according to an agreement between the com- between tlie committee and the dent of the Payette Valley railroad in Idaho and uas one of tlie found Lestlo Sparks.

graduate manager and Howard Mapie, assistant coach at Willamette university cre In Portland Friday attending the sessions ot northwest coaches. Interpretation ol basketball rules will be among the mutters taken up. Christmas tree decorations of a large assortment. Eolf Electric 345 Court 61. 2416 According to announcement made Thursday, the date lor the annual Freshman Olee at Willamette university, has been channert from February 21) lo Saturday.

March 5. Simpson, manager, will start work on lining up his various committees in the near future. The glee during the pat few years has been a strictly Invitational affair due to the number of persons who would like to attend. Sjwt dance Hazel Clroen Friday. Clell Thomas' band.

Only 25c. 295 Ellsworth Nichols pleaded guilty In justice court Thursday to a charge of possession and having for sale intoxicating liquor. He was lined $100 and costs and sentenced to serve 30 days in the county jail. He paid the fine and is doing his time. largest holding company, accepted tlie challenge of A.

P. Glannini to a race for proxies to 25,000,000 shares of stock. While stock in the one time $1, 000,000.000 bank combine sank to a new all-time low, charges and countcr-cliarges were hurled by the rival financiers as they opened a "battle to the death" which will culminate In an annual meeting next February 5. Glannini, who founded Trans-amerlca from a group of subsidiaries that grew out of his powerful Bank of Italy, emerged from one of his many "retirements" to lead the fight against Chairman Elbha Walker, sponsor of the corporation's widely discussed organization plan. The appeal of Chairman Walker and President James A.

Baclgalupl fur proxies to oppose "enemies of Transamerica" was the first break in silence they have maintained ever since Glannini announced his active ers of the La Grande Sugar company company representatives. The proposed contracts call for the opera of La Grande, Ore, tion Ol ins unil candl nawer utrfot two of them in high school, told police of the nocturnal sniping. Flaster fired the last shot immediately after which he heard a woman scream, he said. The cries were from Mrs. Giuliano, back was pierced by the bullet as she was preparing to take a bath.

With young Flaster in the attic of his home at the time, police said, were William Fleldman, 14, and Edwin Shaller, 22, both in West Orange. The fourth youth was Robert Blair, 18. who was not with the other youths Wednesday. Flaster finally detailed the shooting after five hours Intensive ques lamps from dusk until dawn. This Alter having served the Latter Day Saints church on missions and involves the operation of the lamm in mmor offices he was named pre INVALID CHILD about 4000 hours a year, in com bishop in 1907.

In 1925 he was made second counsellor in the first pliance with a request of the committee, when weather and atmospheric conditions permit, the com presidency of the church. He was connected with many bus NEAR FINISHING The longest highway tunnel In iness enterprises here, as officer and pany win turn the lights on a little later in the evening and turn director. uicm orr a little earlier in thf Oregon is now nearly completed, state highway engineers said tioning. "We were shooting at a vacant morning than has been the practice President Nibley contracted a slight cold the middle of last month, Complications and infirmities re house on the drive," he said. "Then me pasi.

it wiu credit tlie city's account for street lishtlna at thr The new bore will not go Into use intervention in the reorganization. Tlie G4 year old California financier. sulted in his death. until next summer, however, we started firing at an electric light bulb on a flagpole. I pulled the trig Born In Huntersfield, near Edin end of 1932 with a sum equal to one-half cent per lamp times the I burgh, Scotland.

February 5, 1849, he bridges on either end are not yet finished and new road construction leading to the approaches Is not Decree of divorce has been granted Necia Morris from Ivan Morris. Custody of a minor child Is awarded to Mrs. B. E. Schafer.

Roller skating. Dreamland every Sunday, 7 to 10 pan. Ladies free. 296 Spot dad-e Hazel Green Friday. Clell Thomas' band.

Only 25c. 295 had been a resident of this state ger, miased tlie bulb, heard some glass tinkle and then a woman screaming." iiuinuer ui nours less than 4000 hours that the lamps have been operated during the year. one of the pioneers of branch banking, retired from tlie board several in on His ago when the first indications of a rift were apparent. Gianuinl's charges against the present Transamerica management were answered by Walker and Ba surfaced for winter travel. since he was 11 years of age.

Besides life long activities in behalf of Rayon striped broadcloth shirts, special 1.35. Q. W. Johnson Co. 295 Poor people generally are so busy trying to secure the bare necessities of life that they dont spend much time in longing for things not material to keeping body and soul together, but one little sick Birl, seven years old.

confided a secret desire Friday to Mrs. Mae Carson. Associated Charities secretary. She saw the food and clothing Mrs. Carson brought her mo The underground roadway is three on the basis of the nrunt n.l Flaster will be accused formally Friday, probably of homicide.

The others will be held as material the Latter Day Samts church, he was prominent in business affairs miles west of Elkton on the Reeds-port -Drain federal forest road. It of this section. clgalupl with accustatlona of their proximately 620 lamps this saving will be $3.10 an hour. Hence if ar-1 rangements can be made to save approximately 130 hours of operation during the year tlie saving effected will equal tne remaining deficit of about $400. He is survived by two widows, Mrs.

Ellen Ricks Nibley of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Julia Budge Nibley of this The estate of William E. White valued at $4400 has admitted to probate with Sarah L. White as executor. is a 1.100-foot cut mostly through solid rock, entailing excavation of 18,700 cubic yards.

The arching roof has a maximum clearance of 21 feet, width is 26 feet. Cost was own against tlie Glannini regime. They entered a sweeping denial to allegations of mismanagement and ther, a widow with five children. ana judged that here was one per city, and by eight daughters, nine sons and 53 grandchildren. son who could help a little sick $70,000.

then ordered the annual meeting moved ahead to February 15 so that "stockholders may determine wheth me company states in it let girl to attain her wish. Please," she told the Charities er they aish to support the present Elimination of two-miles of winding road havhig a rise and fall of some 500 feet will result from the ter to the committee that it will be governed by instructions from the chief of police as to time of turn secretary, 'do you suppose you can MARTIN PUTS IN FIRST MEASURE WafJilngton (tf Two bills springing from prohibition were among the first to come Friday to the desk of Speaker Garner. The senate was jot In session. Representative Martin, an Oregon Holly, and holly wreaths, date prunes, walnuts, 505 Center. Phone 4506.

Bean. 295 Special, walnut coffee table $12 value, special $6.95. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co.

295 board or one chosen by Giannuu and his associates." find me a doll bugey?" She pro duced a well-worn rag doll. "My development. State Highway En gineer Roy Klein said. dolly has never had a ride in a Originally the tunnel was started ing me lamps off and on. with the understanding that the total number of hours of operation during the year shall be reduced only enough to effect the necessary doll buggry, and I'd Just love to Mrs.

Mae Ledgerwood of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Clark C. While and Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford White, of Turner, were called to Portland rriday to attend the funeral aer-Iflces for a brother. William W. White, who died Wednesday. Interment was in the Rose City Park cemetery.

White was b-rn in the Waldo ilills district and spent his boyhood in Marion county where he has many relatives. Biggest, best old-time dance. Costal every Sat. 290 Two officers from the sheriffs office at The Dalles came to Salem Thursday afternoon and took Into custody Clayton K. Neer, who lives near Turner, and Floyd Alexander, living near Salem, returning them to The Dalles where they are wanted for automobile theft.

iro vti htisv sill riav? We will uho- by the Southern Pacific railroad An amended complaint to fore have a doll buggy to play with too, Do you suppose anyone has an but construction discontinued when the company decided on another close on a conditional sales note has been filed in circuit court by Roberts Mctor comapny against Peter extra doll buggy they would let me have?" and her eyes were very route. As a further contribution to heln Last January! contract to com JiSS wistful. The child Is a semi-Invalid. J. Jauzen.

plete the railroad line for an auto the city keep within its budget the company agrees to postdate the new contract with the city to cannot play with other children mobile road was awarded to Wren CHILDREN DIE OF SPANISH FLU Portland (tP) Deaths of two children and illness of four others of a Newberg family, 'from a virulent type of streptococcus, resembling the fatal "Spanish flu" of 1918, was reported Friday. Both children. Robbie Daniels, 12, and Myron. 9. died in Portland hospitals after the entire six children had been rushed here from the home of their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Roscoe Daniels of Newberg. The other our children, Howard, 11, Catharine, 10, Ilena, 5, and lone, 3, were running temperatures Friday but thus far their cases do not seem so virulent as the other bro Washington (A) Wartime Infla very well and is forced to depend democrat, sought a $150 monthly pension for George Charles Walthers who was wounded by a prohibition agent in 1923 near Underwood, Wash. Representative Blanton, democrat. Texas, called for abolishment of diplomatic immunity from the liquor laws.

and Greenough. Portland contract Old time dance every Sat. hall 25c. Matthis' old time orch tion was described Friday as the upon nerseit for her own enter December 1 of thui year, provided it ls executed before thp end ors. Actual construction started tlie tainment.

Gus Rosenbaum, Mgr. 29G underlying cause of business troubles by Mclvin A. Traylor. Chicago bank latter part of March. the year.

Mrs. Carson is looking for 130 to The company reminds thf- ronn- Spring dating: A small down pay dw one -pound couee cans, empty Lee U. Everly, superintendent of er, who has been suggested for the democratic presidential nomination. cil that under one of the O'Hara coffee cans, also. One interested ment and no more to pay till April, revenue bills passed at tlie latest the municipal airport and northwest distributor for Waco airplanes, was Before the senate manufacturers' woman has offered to make a nlum 1932.

will buy a Frisiduna today. council meeting the company's an nuaaing ior every cnristmas dinner Kofi Electric Inc. 296 storm-bound at San Francisco Fri sub-committee considering proposals for a national economic council, he num license lee is Increased from that was sent out from the Asso $500 to $2500 a year, an increase day, unable to complete his trip by airplane to the home port because said there was an inflation of credit ciated Charities office, as her Circult Judge Hill Friday after of $3000. Christmas gift, provided that Mrs. in excess of $U00 .000,000 ,000, which noon was scheduled to sit In Judge "llils $2000 may in a wnv h- started the world off with that much of adverse weather conditions.

Eyer-ly, accompanied by Pete Lehnnan, McMahan's court to hear the automobile damage action of Kricgcr looked upon as a stHl further re thers' and their recovery ls hoped uarson could find containers for the puddings. So anyone having coffee cans will do a genuine service in seeing that the Charities office pilot for the Eyerly company, left duction of the cost of citv liahttn tor. against Doolittle. Afiidavit of prej udice was filed against Judge Mc of no small magnitude." says the The disease resembles that which gets them. Malian.

This Is the last of the Toys of all kinds will be In de recently caused the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Austin of Portland, Esther Wilcox, teacher in the Park school, was called to Portland Thursday by the death of her father, Robert Bums Wilccx, who was connected with Libbby, McNeil and Libby canning company. Home-made candies and popcorn, Central Market, 185 N. High.

295 Mrs. Grace M. Perkins was returned to her home at 1510 State street Thursday from a local hospital where she had been confined for the past two months with a broken leg sustained during a serious automobile accident on the Pacific highway. Dance, Mellow Moon every Sat. ft Wed.

Admission only 25c. 296 jury trials on the docket for this mand during the next few weeks, tograph you evenings between 7 and 9. Gunncll Itobb Studio. Capitol theater building. 296 Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the First Methodist church the entire oratorio, "The Holy City" by Gaul, will be sung by the church choir of fifty voices under the direction of Cameron Marshall.

Soloists tor the occasion will be: Mrs. Nolle Roberts Ramp, soprano; Miss Hazel Shutt, contralto; Miss Elizabeth Ogden, mezzo-soprano; Ronald D. Craven, tenor; R. D. Barton, baritone.

The oratorio is being repeated by request this year and the First Methodist church plans to make this practice an annual feature of tin Christmas observance. Professor T. S. Roberts will be at the organ. term in department No.

1. the illness of a doctor and two CENT A MILE FOR nurses who attended them and the for there are many, many children amoiiR the more than 150 families debt following the conflict. The major portion of this burden, he said, fell on the United States. American exports were tremendous and production was further stimulated by consumer credit, Traylor said, and speculation was a natural consequence. Traylor denied the world's economic troubles were caused by gold shortage.

He asserted the foreign investment policy of American lenders was not well advised and was too liberal. here a week ago by traiu for Bur-bank, where they took delivery on a new model Waco, to be put Into service here. They brought the plane as far as San Francisco Wednesday, according to advices received here, and at present are awaiting more favorable weather to continue the trip here. Choice holly for sale in Cityvlew cemetery. 302 A dozen portraits will solve a death of an ambulance driver who the Charities office Is caring for.

XMAS ON RAILROADS took one of the victims to a hospital. However, there was no di dozen perplexing gift problems. Gunnell Robb Studio. Capitol the. ater bldg.

295" rect contact between the Daniels And the number continue to mount up at the rate of three, four or five new families a day, to which the 24-hour emergency relief is given Co-lncldcnt with the announce Nnw u-M haw If or 03 cnrrinl family and any of the Portland vie tims. ment of the Southern Pacific com a coffee table worth $12. Hamilton wnne their cases ore investigated, puny of special holiday fares to Furniture Co. 29o Dr. Frank R.

Mcnne, pathologist at University of Oregon medical Donations received Thursday in points north, south and east of Sa elude $7.50 from Lee Abbe, $1 from the Spanish American War Veter school, who performed autopsys on lem, comes the announcement of County Superintendent Fulker- The county executive board of the Women's Christian Temperance additional new rates by the Oregon ans' auxiliary, and $8.24 from the Robbie and Myron Daniels, said the disease ls a fatal pneumonia, sim son and Wayne Harding, county Eena Company has filed two complaints for money on notes in circuit court one against H. Wen-ger and one against Arnold J. Wen-ger. Wanted, fat hogs, tops $4.90, today and Sat. Phone 3994.

295 Union held an all-meeting Tuesday street kettles. Two Salem canneries 4-H club leader, expect to go to Kiectric ana affiliated lines. Friday. New cent-a-mile rates effective only ilar to that of the 1918 epidemic, HOOVER REQUESTS UNITY OF ACTION (Continued from page 1) In Salem, with about 25 women pre Cloverdale, Tillamook county, Sat donated canned fruit, one giving nine cases and the other 20 cases. sent.

Arrangements were made for "The principal difference In the diseases," Dr. Menne said, "Is that on Oregon Electric lines were published earlier in the week, but these urday to assist In a teachers' institute there. Invitation to the local the county convention to be held at Woodburn on April 27, 1932, In In these present cases it has ap officials came from Superintendent AD CLUB TOLD OF peared in families and In widely celebration of the 40th anniversary separated localities. The 1918 epl (Join of that county. Mrs.

Fulker-son Is on tlie program for a talk have been extended In the new tariff to include all Oregon. Washington, Idaho, Montana, Utah and Wyoming points, as well as British Columbia. of the Woodburn union's organiza dcmlc was universal and struck principles rather Uian its details. 1 appeal for unity of action for Its consummation." tion. It was recommended that all and Harding Is to discuss 4-H club BILLBOARD IDEAS unions in the county hold an In worn.

The president outlined his 13 Round trip tickets for regular stitute during the year. Mrs. Necia everywhere." FIRM INCORPORATES one-way fare will be sold December Jiolnt program as follows: Children's haircute 25c. Tumble- Buck reported on organization Advertising, In ita various phases. 18 to 21, Inclusive, with return limit 1 unemployment relief by toI- son's barber shop.

371 State St. 295 work. Mrs. Helen Presoott conduc ted the devotions. untary organization and united local action.

Phone 3557 for your holly wTeaths. January 7, for tlie benefit of college and university students during the Christmas and New Year's holiday. FOR FARM BUSINESS is the medium through which the manufacturer conducts hU own confidence in the article producer to the ultimate consumer, declared Victory Sale. This fall's $29.75 Xmas trees and mistletoe. Associated dresses now $19.75 at the French Charities.

295 Vernon Jenkins of Portland, rep Shop, 295' That the Charles R. Archerd Im resentative of roster and Kleiser. plement company will be replaced Bagpipes. Scotch and Irish songs Friday In a talk before members of Electrical appliances such as toasters, perculators and waffle Irons, make unexcelled Christmas gifts. Eoff Electric 341 Court St.

296 and dances, ukeles and guitars and by a similar concern when affairs of the receivership are wound up RADIO ANNIVERSARY TO HONOR MARCONI Rome The 30th anniversary the Salem Ad club, at the same time explaining that the further 1 Continuance of part time work to spread employment. 3 Strengthening of tlie federal land bank system in the interest of the farmer. 4 AAstetanre to home owners through renewals of mortgages, strengthening banks and creating a home loan discount bank system. 6 Development of a plan to return to depositors money in closed banks. 6 Liberalization of frderal re Christmas suggestion.

Regular 75c cashmere hose now 2 pairs 75c. O. W. Johnson Co. 295' The Young People's Forum of the First Methodist Episcopal church held an organization meeting and elected the following officers: president, Irene Breithaupt: vice president.

Bob Holladay; secretary, Thel-ma Terry; treasurer, William De-pew: social committee chairman, Madge Reld: assistant. Mildred Jud-son; social service chairman, Carolyn Parker: program committee chairman, Ida McTleill: music committee chairman, Lois Steinke. The forum is an organization of young business people who are interested primarily in questions of current social, religious and economic Import. The group meets every Sunday evening in the church parlors at 6:30 o'clock. There is at present an enrollment of forty members.

Don't forget a $6 hat free with each suit. G. W. Johnson Co. 295 AccidenU during the past tew weeks renilting from Industrial activities totalrd 307.

the lowest number over a seven day period for more than a year, it was reported Friday by the Industrial accident con-mission. No fatalities resulted dmirg the week. Gifts that grow. Rhododendrons, daphn-s, azaleas, rose bushes, fruit and shade trees. Pearcy 545 Chemekcta.

303 Is Indicated by filing with the coun Complaint asking for money for services rendered has been filed In circuit court by Ray Bichsel against S. P. Matheny. Victory sale. This fall's $19.75 dresses now $10.73 and $13.75 at the French Shop.

295 Circuit Judge Hill Friday granted a decree of dvorce the case of Theodore C. Amend against Marie Amend and awarded the defendant custody of three minor children with right of reasonable visitations granted the plaintiff. Support money of $60 a month for the children Is also granted. Unrestricted choice of any fall hat in the store, starling at 9 ajn, Saturday, 23 cents. Shipley s.

295 Several artietles on vocational education in Salem schools are given prominent places In the December Issue of the "Vocational Ore-gonlan' published by the state board for vocational education. Miss Gertrude Anderson has an article on her "Opportunity School" and C. A. Gudcrian has an article on vocal music from many lands of the world will all have their part In the International program which will be away the article gets from the ty clerk articles of incorporation manufacturer the Jess confidence for the Salem Seed Implement presented In the lobby of the Y. there is in It.

company with a capitalization of C. A. Friday night beginning at 8 o'clock. The entertainment ia expected to draw a capacity crowd as Jenkins divided advertising Into two division; explanatory and reminder, placing especial emphasis of Senator Ouglielml Marconi's first successful transmission of a wireless message across the Atlantic will be celebrated here Saturday by wireless. $9,000 and Salem as its principal place of business.

Incorporators are Walter H. Smith, L. C. Matthes and George Bernhardt. Capital on the latter.

serve bank discount has been the case when similar programs have been presented. Par Motor vehicles driven by Mrs. Davie Willis, 970 North Church street, and an unidentified motorist, collided at Court and Commercial, according to a report to the police by the former. Cars driven by Dave Halvorsen. 1745 South Liberty, and an unidentified motorist came together on High street.

There was no major damage in either case. Victory Sale. This fall's $17.75 dresses now $8.75 at the French Shop. 295 stock Is divided Into 90 shares of ticipants Include Walter Jenkins, Outdoor advertising concerns have claxsfied the highways into two groups insofar as their business English songs; Prof. T.

S. Roberts $100 par each. Walter H. Smith has been con Senator Marconi himself ls In London and it was understood he will be heard from there over an international radio hookup, but government officials and former is concerned. Jenkins said, oommer and Mrs.

Ramps, Welch music; John Chargcand Art Hutcheon, nected with the Archerd Implement company fr many years. He stat bagpipes and dances; Jacob collaborators of the Inventor will cial and scenic. He declared his concern along with other national outdoor advertising agencies is working with women's clubs in an effort to regulate signs a lung tlie ed Friday that he expects the new concern may continue in biLness in the present location of the Archerd Implement company but says Schindler, and George Mier girls, yodling; Mrs. Gordon McGilchrtst Italian soncs; Jack and Saul Paul, All regular $1 ties now 69c. O.

W. Johnson Co. 295 Future Craftsmen clubs, together highways. this is not certain and there are a Russian instrumental music; Miss Flora. Scandinavian songs; Maria Outdoor advertising haa grown number of matters to be straight immensely, the speaker Kild.

al ened out before all of the plans of take part in another program here. Tlie program will be broadcast from Uie Fascist Engineers' syndicate at 4 E. S. T. The principal speaker Will be Admiral Hessian, director of posts and telegraphs, and Marquis I.ulgl who was associated with Marconi In his early experiments.

Tlie water mains at Woodburn. though admitting that it has drop with smaller notea on school activities In whiclt vocational education students have taken part. Serving 94 people a dinner consisting of stew, vegetables, salad, coffee and dessert at 10 cents a ped off lrom in 1929 to the new company may be divulged. REPORTS SALE OF approvimately $80,000,000 In 1930. 7 Creation of an emergency reconstruction finance corporation.

ft Assistance to all railroads through restriction of unregulated competition, formation of a credit pool for weaker roads and other measures. 9 Revision of the banking laws better to sali'ffuard depositors. 10 Support of banks through the National Credit association. 1 1 Maintenance of public finance on a sound basis through drastic reduction of federal expenditures, and a temporary tax Increase. 12 "Tlie Maintenance of the American system of Individual Initiative and individual and Community responsibility." SNOW IV lAI.IIOKNU San Francisco ifl'f Unduly low lures Friday brought snow to Mt.

Tanmlpais, King.s Mountain, Mt. Diablo and Mt. Hamilton, In the San Francisco Bay region, tlw United States weatlwr bureau re ported here. L. L.

Satterwhite of Portland, who was arrested here some time ago for possession and transportation of Intoxicating liquor, changed his plea from not guilty to guilty before Justice of the Peace Hayden Thursday and was fined $500. He paid $250 and is to pay the remainder within 30 days. head and coining out with 50 oents Rndquiez and Augustine Balmaya, Philippine music, and Chinese and Japanese music by natives of those countries. William McGilchrist, worked out the program and will preside Friday evening. I have two small houses, one rented fur $12 per month.

I live In the other one. AH free and clear. Will trade for a. close to Salem. See Homer D.

Foster. 295 Recruiting In the United States marine corps has been resumed, ef to the good was done Thursday FOSHAY PROPERTY fective immediately, according to Jefferson. St. Paul and Hubbard have been ordered flushed by H. C.

nteht at the First telegraphic word received Friday by A pro-tram similar to tlie one given lan Sunday will be presented In the lobby of the Tc M. C. A. next Sunday between the hours of 4 and 5. The affair which will be strictly informal, is bring arranged by Mrs.

W. E. Anderson. Beautiful walnut coffee table, regular $12 value, sieclal $0.95. Limited number only.

C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. 295' Kinks, county sanitary inspector, fcgt. Mark Sherman, in charge ot since it has been lotinn that the church "family dinner" oy a committee composed of Mrs.

W. E. Hansen. Mrs. B.

B. Flack. Mis. L. O.

Smith. Mrs. W. E. Wilson.

Mrs. the lofal rpcruiting station in the water supplies in the.e towns were pastor fire bufldmg. The ane limit for recruits has been fixd at 18 liable to contamination. Dangerous aedimentary matter probably Frank Neer, Mrs. Wayne Barham Dry wood, coal, prompt del.

Phone 5000. Salem Fuel. 295 Old fashion salt rising bread, fresh every Saturday at Benson's Bakery, 264 N. Commercial. 295 Lester Stoutenberg, Grand Island years minimum with a minimum entpred the mains when they were and Mrs.

Mark McCallister. The low-cost dinner was an innovation height ol five teet six inches. Bher man Mated mnay mitt all men to the group. It was served by The class volleyball team of who have their names on the wait laid or seeped through the Joints, according to Sinks. Naturalization Examiner W.

committee of men with Frank Neer the Salem Y. M. C. A. will go Lvouth, who was paroled from Judge and F.

C. Klbbe as head waiters, in list here should Ret in toiirh with him at once, Marine corps Portland Friday night to engage In assisted by W. T. Greer, Clarence Filing of a receiver's report and confirmation of sale with the county clerk Friday in the case of Anna Barbara Becke and others against Foshay farms, incorporated, it is shown that farm lands under execution to Anna Barbara Becke and others plaintiffs for $23,203.34. There was originally a $25,000 mortgage atralnst the properties.

E. A. Rhoten, receiver, mho conducted sales of personal property and chattel! of the estate reported a balance of $974.74 In his hands. An attorney for one of the parties involved Intimated stfps miirht be taken to open up the proceedings as he stated that the report and order McMahan's bench recently after being sentenced to a year in the state recruiting has virtually been shui Albm, W. E.

Hansen, B. B. Flack niackman while hero Friday took dejK)sltion of JIarry Ifivy In connection with appliruUjn of Albert down shire last June. Sherman penitentiary for passing bad checks. L.

O. Smith. Wayne Barham and was unable to say how Inurc he got a revocation of his parole Friday and must serve his time. A few Mark McCallister. Rev.

J. Rupert Simonds, pastor, presided during Hirhard Wet Jen, Oregon novelist, for admission to citizenship. Wct- would be able to accept new men. POST Al.t Philadelphia Wi One by one, as the years pass, the Grand Army of the Riptiblic the vanishing pfvint. With the death of Jam Alfred Chirk, 86 years old, the Admiral Dupont post O.

A. R. has a meet with squads of like classification from Longvlew, Eugene and the Portland Northeast Y. O. J.

Hull will captain the Salem squad. Make your old radio an up to date hetrodvne by adding the new G. Converter. Eoff Electric 345 Court St. 296 days after his parole Stoutenberg the informal proKram Paul Ie.

who rerently underwent jen's original application was tiled in 1025. Me was formerly a resident of Salfm and lived here at time of committed a similar offense at Mc- Minnvile. an operation at a local hospital, "He Ls Here." the new story by Charles M. Sheldon, will be review convalescing at the home of his fi'ii-" Mi" npp'ii i in pirrnts. Mr.

and Mrs. A. A. Lee, ed bv Rev. J.

Rupert Stmonds at Modern dance. Crystal Ball room e.ery Saturday. Gorxl music. Come 296" JuUKmcTit for money has been RranUd in circuit court in the ca.ne Lpnoard Walker ls in charge of a small crew of men from the West Stayton section doing emergency road work ditching west of Stayton and Aumsville and this crew will also clear out under a bridge in the North Santlam section where Philip Fisher and his crew plan to construct a new bridge in the near future. This Is reported by Road-master Johnson and Commissioner Smith who were In that end of the county Thursday They also report that C.

C. Stayton has a crew of otherwise unemployed men work-inc on the South Fills roai In the Silver Falls country cutting out ditches. In this granite soil the ditches often cave in and make this work a necessity there. Unrestricted choice of anv fall hat in th store starting nt 9 am Set ir-day, 23 cents. Shipley's.

29j Private Lccn Earl Howard of Portland was named Friday by Governor Willerd Marks to compete for appointment to the United Stales military academy at West Point Corporal Raymond A PiatU of Portland was ntimd alternate. The ctndiaww will represent th Otrgon national guard tn this of confirmation wre filed at the same time and that the report had not bocn of record prior to the filing of the confirmation and thus had not bn nvailuhl for rmtnMion, Miss Juanita Johnson, nurse on the First Congregational church Sunday evening mt 7:30 o'clock. The book is a sequel to the same author "a In His Steps'' which was so popular a few decades ago. It pictures Christ tn the library of a great admiral, tn the operating room with of W. E.

Burns against W. Hanks. the county health department staff, Clough-Rarrick Co. MORTUARY attrnd-i a Christmas party riven Dancing. Haunted Mill.

Rickreall trv th Wcvxlnurn rural t-achers at the of the Mioses Cr.mpau at Friday. Midnight Sons D. Baud 2oc a famous surgeon and nt the "mov 295 fittest iflemonal Wcudburn Thursday nrcht. Miss Johr.scn conduct, a first aid class Ips" with a farmer and girl Declaring they can -mop up" any JUi. ft 9-m ii, combinat'on orscon s.a.e can pre amorg the teelv-s Big dance at Haunted Mill every Sat nite A dm 2'e 296 Mr.rrlr.B licenses hav een as follows: Evan Harold Beals.

30. and Oiga Hagen, 18, both Sii-verton; Harry Kueh. 40, Portland, and Edith Hill. 2. Silvertoo, mi JUltt PrtcS A Viwk Cemetery with perpetual rare M- Qunerson as executor of sent, excluding the varsity, several Salem boys, attending the University of Oregon, have issued a challenge- to the Beaver rl, jol for a game to be played In A.

gymnasium Nea Year nifht. The challenge was contained in a letter to Bob Buard- the i of Merit Momerak ha rhm t'karrk at trrr 81 A Id Ootftfi Dr. Barrwa 1 Ooldea i -V (it Just ten minute from the heart of town filed i nil account end been granted ftnil decree in the ckxir.g tiUte. Eivira Morns has been named rxf-cutnx of the $1000 estate of Oscar Morris..

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