The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 11, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    SHIP INQUIRY ORDERED
PROPOSED SALE OF SHlPPIXa
BOARD LJXES CAUSE
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WASHINGTON, Dec 10.(AP)
the senate today ordered an In
quiry into, thcproposed sale by th
ahipikis board of , the - United
States . lines . and tire American
merchant Iins and requested the
board to withhold action pending-the-inquiry.
, . ...... . . '. ...
Senator Johnson. ! republican.
California, offered the resolution
which, was unanimously approved.
liesaid he understood the trans
action would be consummated, on
Monday, and he asked ' Chairman
Jones of the commerce committee
to, start the inquiry immediately,
' On - Norember 30 the board de
ferred' for two weeks final-action
on . offers - by 'New York shipping
Interests for the two lines whicfi
woM call for the transfer to
prtrate bands of the Leviathan
and therhjps.
NAVY SECRETS REMAIN
UNTOLD IN OIL TRIAL
Las", been repaid. -
frevlons ur . today's testimony,
thK;-ha(I fceerl no recital jof mon
ey -transactions between, Doheny
and Tall since 4 he $100,000 cash
lodn"to th cabinet member on
November 30, 1J2I, when Doheny
interests were bidding for naval
oil' contracts and leases.
Secretary Wilbur, called for
'questioning as to strategic con
siderations which Impelled the
war. 'plans divlalon to decide, upon
the, $100,000,000 -PearL Harbor,
Hawaii, naval base more than five
year a so. -refused to brine "to
couHr official r; communications
frrnn Ilesr Admiral Albert Oleaves
romtnandant or the Pacific aquad-
. roh In 1921 and 1&22.. ,
'fHher records which he brought
were rJcted by the defense at
torney and they" let the war scare
rest , with Secretary Wilbur's
toiitnony that disclosure t of the
content of .the Cleaves reports
would be prejudicial to public in
terest. - . v.A . -. .
. ... Th defense summons called
specifically for 4R telegrams' and
Mi. letters from tJleaves. between
September. 1920 and March. 1921,
but. , Serre.tarv Wilbur said he
brought none of them to court.
. The prosecution tonight con
sidered the advisability of calling
former Secretary of State Hughes
as a rebuttal witness for examinar
tlon as to the diplomatic situation
in the -Pacific at the times of the.
Gleares reports, which terminated
two "months before "President
Harding issued his invitations to
the Washington ' arms -conference
. -, -yrm-m
CHAPLIN - SEEKING REST
ACTOR. GOES TO HJIX8 FOR
SURCEASE FROM WOES -; -
LOS ANGER.ES. Dec.40. ,(AP);
ChafJes " Chaplin; millionaire
film comedian, today left, his hill
top mansion is Beverly' Hills 'and
his representatives paid, he had
gone to a nearby retreat to rest
from the strain - of - marital woes,
following his separation' ten," days
ago, from his wife, the former
Lita Grey. . ,4
. Chaplin's attorney refused " To
say where the actpr had gone bnt
said he was keeping in touch -with
the studio.
AIM EE'S AUTO STOLEN
KVAVGEMST. THINKS HORi
HERS WANT FIXGErtPRJXTS
LS ANGELES. Tec. 10. ( APV
Aimee Semple McPherson's ex
nensive automobile, a present to
her two years : ago, was stolen
last night from In front Ot An
gelns Temple, and found today
stripped of its accessories,- in the
southern end of the city, police
reports showed.
"Ft was probablr stolen In or
der to obtain fingerprints," said
the evangelist. , . .
BEBAN'S WIFE IS DEAD
FORMER PROMINENT At TRESS
DIES T NEW YORK ? '
NEW YORK. Dec. 10.(AP)
Mrs. George Beban. wife of the
actor, who has appeared herself,
In stige and film productions,
died today.1' She was formerly
MIhs Edith McTIrWe of New Vork;
She plaved opposite her husband
in the film version of "The Sign
of the Rose." She appeared on
the state with Lew Fields and
Marie Cahill.
TONIGHT
ALL DAY SUNDAY
AIMEE SEMPLE
McPHERSON
in
'AIMEE SEMPLE McPHERSON
KIDNAPPING STORY"
TheRcal
Thing!.
AND
V ': ' - "wth'"' . " '
Charlie
-MURRAY
George
SIDNEY
Vera
GORDON
:
JACK mulhAll and jobyna kalston
any time: is sweetheart time but only
once in a long time a comedy like this
Kfi.RA ND '
3
NOBLE
ANDREWS
k4
Arid His Sales Room
, .". Now Located At l
112 South Liberty Street
i With A. J. Mathis
- The place where you can get the big
sweet Noble French prune trees which
will bring you the" -.big I sweet prune
like the ones. which Mr. Andrews has
exhibited Tor three years at the State
Fair.
t
THE PRICES OF THE TREES
"btogft.v.:;
4 to 6ft..i.
. a to 4 ft.
Each
.$1.00
. .50
. : 3
Per
' 100 i
; $75.00
40.00
20.00
. tTer ': )
U 1000 "
?500.00;
;350.00'
.'"150.00.
PRINCETON Ind., Pec. 1 0. ,
AP A raging fire, necessftal
lug abandonment of all:, "rescue
work, today ended the vigil at
LFranclsco 'ine No. 2. near here.
wnere an explosion , yesteraay
brought death to 29' ran and. se
rious Injury; to a'score ol? others.
Clifford "Biel died tonight; ' at
the Methodist hospital here. He i
was taken from the - mine Thurs-' '
day night in the last group' 1
leave the shaft alive. Jeff Wil-Uam-of
Princeton fa. not expected
to anrvirrthe night, so serious are
hi; injuries, i V -. : ' ";
The 'mine'' was ordered sealed
while: it still held the bodies of
five men S. J. Rohl. W. P. Rat
lit f. Eriiery Wet. Walter Thomas
and Claude Wright.
MINE RESCUE STOPPED
WIRE CAt'SKS ABAXDONIKNT
IX INDIANA DISASTER ?
SUGAR BEET MEETINGS
HELD IN THREE TOWNS
(Cinoed from jm?f 1 Y
of Commerce, had meetins at Can
by at 2 yesterday afternoon, and
at the Arcade theater. Dayton, in
the evening.; Then they went to
Portland, tot an over Sunday Test,
after two weeks of liard work.
There will be no meetings to
day, and a- part of next week will
be devoted to doubling back and
signing up contracts. There will
he a meeting with farmers at the
Aumsville bank at 2 o'clock Mon
day, and at the Stayton bank at.
7:30 in the evening.
On Tuesday, there will be simi
lar meetings at Hubbard at ,2 and
at Woodburn at 7:30. -
VALENTINO HOMfe SOLD
falcon unit urti;s M 5,000
AT Al CTIOX SALE J:
ANGKLES. Dec. 10. t AP)
Falcon " Lair, home of the late
Rudolph Valentino, screen actor,
was sold at auction today to Jules
Howard of New York city, for
J145.000.- Howard's bid was re
ceived by telegraph and came
when the bidding bad reached
$120,000.
Curiosity apparently brought
the thousand odd persons to the
late -actor's stste and money for
bidding was conspicuous by its Absence.
CUTS $634,491 FROM
ESTIMATED EXPENSES
(Continent from page 1)
public service' commission, $47,
970 for the Doernbecher memorial
hospital for. children, $2500 for
the dairy and food commission.
$10,300 for the state livestock
sanitary board. $1000 for the Ore
gon state horticulturaF -society,
$890 for the Oregon national
guard, $4500 .for the institution
for the feeble minded. $19,000
for the Oregon humane society,
$4594 for the industrial welfare
commission, $1000 for the Oregon
historical -society and $2000 for
the department- of -Americanization.
'-,.-;. ! t ; ' -
"The lone'lncrease' approved by
the commission was in the amount
of $r.00 for the board of higher
curricula.
The recommendations of the
state budget commission will be
referred to the legislature which
will pass finally on the requests
for appropriations.
Statement 8howmc Estimated Seqvire-
metfti as Keqvested tad ss Apprre4 "7
the- Board of Control for the Blenainaa
1927-1928.
Estimated tfequiremenu.
Approved Jjy
Requested. Bd. of Cotrol
OoTernor - 42.000 S 42.000
Pee. of gtate 103,20 105.620
Cert, of title, sec
retary of atate-.- 58.240 53.240
Stmt Ironnr.r . 5S.S05 56. 89 J
Board of control. 37.74 35,7a4
ooira oi eotro
. Wffet 6,000
Emerreaey board SOO
Stato Prati Bd. 15,000
Leg it la tire iuam.. 125.1CO
Attoraey crneral 60.550
Supreme rourt t 153,200
Sapreme C t library 25.0O0 ,
KaL-ex- eireBis ,
jndxe --. i
SaL. 4t. attorney
and deputies -----
Cluld welfare im
Board of io&peetioa
child lab" r r -
State bMrd of coo.- 7
teiliatioa ,
fU. board C health -
St. Horraa aiirmns .
St. boreoo of child
hTfienica
Bore a of labor
Board of jilot eia. :
Pvbic aerr com.; ....
Dri. of areist-
- mfcasure .,.. '
State lax com.
School for Blind.
KoImkI fr Deaf ...
OAC dortionl
errice Smith-m
Lever fund)
Or.-. St. Normal
School Monmoutli
Southern Ore. Nor
mal school. Ash- -land
C. of Oregon. meJi-
cal xebovl
IXembeckcr Me
morial 'aspital
for children
&upt. of pah. . in-,
stroction .
Board of vocational
ednrati' n
Board of higher cor-
ricala
Ore. Mate library
Blue Book, aec. of
state
Dairy and food eom
live atock aanttary
board
Predatory animal
hunter a fund ....
Board of llort
Port ft entry ...
Alfalfa weevil ....
Ore. St. Ilort. Soc...
Ore. Ajrri. college.
agricultural iu-
venti rat ions
Home atation
Crop pest investi-
ralions
Dairy inveiti;ati h
Soil invekticationK..
Dextmction of ro
dent .
Oreffon State fair....
Pacific Internation
al Live Stfck Kx.
county faibs
Grant eonnty fair.... 6,000
Klamath county fair
Polk county fair
Lake county fair . ..
Tillamook Co, fair .
Ore. interstate fair',
Prinevilln
Linn county fair
Clatsop Co. -fair
Lane county fair
DoNchuten Co. fair..
Union Itve "Stock
how. Union
Irritation Dist, in-
tereat- bonds
Desert land board..
Ore. Geographic Bd.
STATE ENGINEER
Administrative fund 39,200
Water nehta deter
mination fund
Hydrorraphic Sur
vey fund
Adjudication
vey fund
Ore. old:er
Ore. National guard
TranHportatran of
insane, aliens. ....
Pursuit and arrest
of fugitives from
justice
Industrial School
. for Girls 80.247
Penitentiary 419.000
6,000
800
1S.OOO
13S.1SO
60.53O
25.000
230.500 - 2S0.5O0
183.80O
20.000
7.SOO -
2 .OOO
i.lli
1 4.O00
13.000
15.200
2.40O
122.B00
1 3,iil
24.800
56.499
14d,U3
62,601
-446,000
24G.447
249,992
177.97
50.11)
60.02
115,045
7.500
60.844)
65.81
4. "1.000
2O.000
5.00O)
7..1O0
2.000
1.-..0O0
50,000
ao.ooo
20.000
2O.0OO
3.000
135,000
150.000
4,000
4.000
3. OHO
C.000
6.000
4 000
4,000
2.000
6.000
9.000
135.000
8,500
300
183.900
20,000
f- j.3oo
' 2.0W
. -74,4 k
is.3at
' J5.O0I
. : i5.3oj
; "-2.400
tllo.OOtf
ti -w-1- : --'-.ft
U.820
? " 24.800
; 56.499
1.03
62.601
1 90,000
11186,447
248.993
J13Q.000
50. lOO
J40.000
600
115,045
7,500
M38.340
Jt53..jl2
45,000
tt27,500
1 1,000
13.000
50.00O
30.000
20KO
20.000
5,000
JtlOO.OOO
150,000
6,000
4.000
4.0OO
3.000
6,000
6.0O0
4,000
4.000
2.000
6,000
9,000
135,000
8,500
300
I At the Theaters Today
o . . c.
Tlw 13sIsore Fanchon C
Marco Stage Spectacle. "Red Rob
iar with a cast of 20 artists and
Gloria Swanson and "Eugene
O'Brien. "Fine Manners."
Oreson Anita Steward in
."Whispering Wires."
: Onad Aimee Semple -McPher-?on
in "Aimee Semple Mcpherson
Kidnapping Story." and "Sweet
Daddies," with Charlie Murray,
George Sidney, Vera Grodon.
Ore. Stte HoM"taI 1,133.247 1,135.247
Kaat. Ore. Hospital 436. 40O 436.400
Ore. Tra;.ninr wrhfol
for Boy 299.468 299. t68
lotitation for the
Feeble Minded . 527.250 JI522.750
Tn'oeresioK) htxpi-
tal 220,822 220,822
iTorrnce Cri'teftton
Refqge Home 11.3O0 11.500
Orphans Found-
lingi - , 24J.000 241.000
Pat ton Home for
the -Friendles . 12.O00 12,000
Wayward Oirls 55,000 55,000
The Children Farm
Home (tt'CTU).. " 50.000 50,000
IO a lie Home for '
Girls 7,500 7.500
Capitol and supreme , .
court bldgs and
grounds lJ,tJ 119.915
Champteg park - - 5.000 5,000
MeLoughlm Mentor-
ial Assn. (Me-
lxughlia Home).. 100 100
Veterans' Burial '
Plat in Mt. Scott
cemetery 500 5O0'
Ore. Humane Koc... aS.OOO ttte.OOO
Indus, welfare com. 16.344 ftl 1,750
St. Bd. of Foretry 125.000 125,000
Trans, of convict.
keeretary of state 9.000 9,000
Primary and gener
al elections, sec
retary of state 70.000 70,000
East. Ore. Tubercu
losis hospital ... 100,000 100,000
Pub. of Kxec. proc
lamations 500 500
Board of text book
commissioners .... 1.000 1,000
Ore. Hist. Society.. 21.0000 tt2C.OOO
Dept. of American-
isation 10.000 t8,000
Continuing Appropriations
Readers for Blind
Students U. of O.
and OAC 3,000 3,000
Student fund Gal
ls udet college for
Deaf 2.000 2,000
OKEOON AQRI. COIJLEQE
Duplication of Co.
appropriations ... 104.600 104. GOO
Flucational extent
won fund 50,000 50,000
Cooperative farm
demonstrations .. 30,000 30.000
, JkUIUgs Taxes Wttaia 6. Per Ceat 1
. - Umttarton ' - -
Astoria relief fund- 106.224 10S.224
Cooatv fairs 113,284 112.284
Ore. Arri. eolleeo 888.542 v - 888.542
Orer Stato Norrp-nt :
91 school, Uon- . ,-
tontlt S8.834 88,854
Ore. mplovmen' In-
sVtntioa for bliod 88,83-- . . 88.854
Santaera Ore. Xor- ' '
ssl school. Ash- - '
land . .- 88.834 88.S54
Cniversity of Ore... 6i6,40 " '668.406
Total estimated re- i :'
oairemeats with-
IJn R'4 limitation.. 10.9 16.679 10.3.12.183
.. Klllaro Tsxes Octsida For Coat
Umltstiov
late market roads 2.245,677 -.21 .fi"7
Orawan Arri. Cel. .. 1,328.21 1,523,214
; Oriton State Nor-
mal school, Hon-
oath 13382 -133.282
V. of Orep n . 1.112.412 1.142,41a
World War Yet-
era Ms' state aid ,
f commission 1,110.078 1,110.673
Public elementary - - -
schools 4.491.355 4.491,355
Total, estimat.'d re- ,
anlrements for
Uiennium 1927
Sur-
home
21.670
5.000
11,495
90,550
219,936
53,l0O
13.000
39,200
. 21,670
5,000
11.495
90.550
tt21w956
i v
53,100
13.000
S0.2I7
419.000
EXPEEIMENT STATIONS
John Jacob Astor
Astoria 12.000 12,000
Eastern Ore. Exp.
station Union 15.000 15.000
Harnev Co. Ein sta-
, Burns 16,000 16,000
Umatilla Irrtcation
project Hermis-
ton 6.000 6,000
Sherman Co. dry
farm station Mi ro 12,000 1.2,000
Southern Ore. Exp.
station. Talent ... 24.000 24.000
Hood River Co. Exp
station. Hood Hiv 24.000 21.000
United Spanish War
Veterans 400 400
Crsnd Army of the.
Republic 1.200 1.200
Battle Ship Oregon 30,000 SO.OOO
Annual Pension for
Raleish C. Wilson O0 600
Indus. Acci. cjuj 195,710 195,710
Be prompt,.be$ureirid them in
24 hours The $1,000,000 way
hort
A cold need not get started if the
right help is at hand. If it gets start
ed, one can check it in a day. . .
The best help known is HILL'S.
One of the world's largest laborator
ies developed this formula by com
bining a number of important discov
eries. HILL'S is so efficient, so quick,
so complete that we paid $1,000,000
for it. .
HILL'S does all ' '
u: fa .
wings l wnvc l mm m f.
stops the cold, 5Tt It 8
checks the fever
and headache,
opens the bowels,
eliminates the pot
sons, tones the etitire system. And it
brings no- ill effects.
The use of HILL'S has grown and
grown until munons now employ it,
1 hey keep it on hand to check a cold
at tne start. I hen, nme times in ten,
the cold doesn't develop. They use it
to end. a developed cold, almost over
night.
C TJTT T to ...
w uci ino now, wnetner you
need it or not. At
some time it is sure
to prove very lm-
Don t rely
Price 3 wc
portant.
oa any lesser help.
. jlJs-? j . . . mc utmost lor
UCTK8lixrrsjjTJ wTa portrait a cold,
.t
The Oregon Statesman
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FREE Cooking School
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday
GRAND THEATRE
Miss Jeanette Beyer
Daily Programs
' t , i :i i ' ...'''
Come Early and Get a Good Seat
Recipe programs will be given away, free each afternoon
of the school. . There will be no admission charge as the
cooking school is a public service given to the women of
Salem by The Oregon Statesman. Every one is invited
to attend each of the daily programs. .
The 0
2 1.593.297 20,950,806
FAIL TO DECIDE ARMIES
SnXISTKUS AT PARIS STUX
FAR FROM ACRKEMEXT
PARIS. Dec 10. (AP) "StIU
a good way apart." was the term
used tonight to describe the posi
tion of the Germans aand the al
lies with regard to a settlement of
the armaments question. Allied
military experts were ..distinctly
pessimistic after the eounsil or
ambassadors at a two-hour .session
today failed to get very far in the
direction of recommending thai
the control of German armaments
be placed under the direct .juris
diction of the League of Nations,
instead of the interallied control
commission, as at present.
The council of ambassador
simply drafted a "new report'
similar to that of yesterday, and
sent it to Geneva for consideration
by the various foreign ministers
gathered there for the league
council.
of panic-stricken, .women in -the
audience and the roar of Uiu
flames were heard in the adjoin
ing' EHro theater, where a per
formance of "Cavalleria , Rusti
cana" was . In progress, causing, a
stampede - among the thousand
persons in the audience.
JAPANESE . CITY. BURNS
jFlRH lKSTItOaS "200o"ll;OMFJs
AXI PI BUC IU IUDIXUS
- TOKYb.'Dec;il.---iAP)-o
thousand ' homes were destroyed
by fire Friday night at Mamaju.
Shizuoka prefecture. The loan
hall, post of fire, police station and
other publicbuildings were caught
la-the flames. - No casualties were
reported, , ,. '
; Xot Approved By
. ix-aru I .onrrof
State board of bpsUh S 9.670
State bumu of nursing " 470
tPutttlie service rommissian ........ 4.SO0
-lrpl. of weights and measures 1.680
Oj-e. fct. Norm. School Monmoutli S56.00U
1 i Soathtrn Orpfoa Xornal ichool.
Ashland . 100.000
$raarnh-ber Memorial Hospital'
for Children . 47.970
J J Board of vocational edatation . 50.028
Iit-T and food commissioner .. 2.500
itl.irs stork sanitarr board ,10,300
t FNrt of entry ' 5.000
ttOren State Ilort. Soeietv .... "1.0K)
ltreron State Fair .-..35,000
tOreaTon National Guard ... , 8.9H0
tlldstitution for Feeble-Minded... " 4.500
TtTtlrepon Humane Society ,19,000
Mtfndustrial welfare commission 4.594
tre50ii HiMoriral Society 1.OO0
tIiept. of Americanization". ...... - 2.000
903 1.491
KVGEXK GARAGE GUTTED
EUGENE. Or.. Dec. 10. (AP)
Fire early today gutted the 'Eu
gene garage on Fifth avenue west,
entailing a loss of approximately
So, woo. The equipment was own
ed by V. A. Brown and the build
ing by Mrs. E. E. Quimby.
Classified Ads Bring Results
FIRE KILLS ACTRESSES
FOUR DtK IX ROM AX THEATER
DURING OPERA
ROME. Dec. 10. (AP). Four
music hall actresses were killed
when a fire, caused by a short cir
cuit, swept through the Apollo
theater in the midst of the per-,
formance tonight. The screams
The milkman? horse
Needs rubber heels.
The driver tikes
Cigars wllhmeals.
"I was bothered with at hard persistant
cough, and tried other m edicines, tu I
none wert so good and so relieving
as Foley's Honey and Tr Compound."
E. Boggess,
Pomona. Calif.
Coagna and fAroa t irritm tion s, hrd
bronchi! coaghs, lingering "fin"
- coaghs, yield quickly to .
F0LEY5 HOIsTYandTAR
COMPOUND
Liked by children, effective far
Sold at Capitol Drag Stora
Silk juid AVool
HOSE
A Useful XSitt
at
A t Krause
QTTAXXTT 1CSXS WEAK
Tht stora wUk ta fasataU
Open Evenings
3 1 Shopping Days .'5
5 -1 w Before Christ mar f
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The CHRISTMAS &T0RE for MEN
. r - - -.
Give Him a Rhodes' Gift Certificate
5
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Arrow Shirts
$2.00 to i?7.50
Neckband and collar Attached. Styles
in fine Broadcloth, Madras, lig;ht and
dark backgrormds. ; Also plain white.
$1.00 and $1.50
Hundreds of quality Ties frorn Ameri
ca's foremost .manufacturers await
your choice. f
Hand Blocked Linen
Handkerchiefs
Very New Fancy Patterns
See These
New Sweater Coats
And V necks some with Golf Hose
to match -
$5.00 to $20.00
fi1
Soxs of Rayon
Wonderful Patterns, Fancy Colors
50c
m
: Everything in Men's Furnishings
Gloves, Pajamas, Scarfs, Belt and Buckle Sets, Canes,' Umbrellas
A pift Fropi Rhodes, Means Satisfaction
. Wj) Welcome You to Come Look Over Our New Store .' ;
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. THe;New Hat and Furnishing: Store For Men
State at High Street r f . Corner Bllzh Bldg.
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