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,! ' f & Apple Weeh;Sat Apples; Cob7cThemmaIIuxdredVays, and us Sure That' -They -Are Home Groisi 3 Llolqy Boys Present ''Yaiie Collars ' at Elsim State Conclave to be ueld:E - Weather Fom-iuti " Fair; warmer; gentle variable winds. Maximum temperature yes terday 6 4. minimum 12, ,-. river -8, rainfall none, atmosphere dear,' wind northwest , IP s i ' '! - '" An official close to Colonel Lindbergh says he can hare a million dollar simply by beir,.; married before the camera, Yet. that's all Terr -well, bat the fly In the ointment Is that he'd be married Philadelphia Inquirer. j. SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR V nwrr i nnirnn I rutiJ 1 LUUlli lUli J FIGHT STILL 00 fSALEil, OREGON, TUESDAY- MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1927 PRICE FIVE CENTS P-! -OREGON TAXING ii mam Both Sides Confirm Beliefs By Looking At Portland . Incinerator - COUNCIL VILL-CONSIDER 1 ComtniUM Takes No Actios to In " spect Waterfront Site;-Soth ' cast Salem Club Officers . " - to Erga Change REAL ESTATE THE r COAT. 8 ATS EARL' FXSnER ''K Inequalities Held Appalling With Premium Placed o ' i ' A r ': Violations ; Despite the fact that the deed It conveying to the city of Salem the two-acre i tract of land In south east Salem as a site for the incin erator hsa been signed,; residents in that section are not coins; to . tin at th fight to prevent its i location there. . - . ' 1 Officers or tne souineaai &aiem V jflub whd were named 'asa'com v'vrnltt4 to f investigate tbe: matter s 511: report ;to- their ' constituency tomorrow night at the Knight Me- ' Realestate is the goat of Ore gon's present tax ; system. Earl Fisher, - state tax commissioner, told members of the chamber of commerce at the weekly luncheon yesterday noon. With. the- preval ence of agitation to relieve timber and hanking Institutions from tax ation,- the - burden has gradually been thrown to property until the state operates now almost under a single tax system. ?; ' ", Under the "present conditions. capitalists are fighting shy -of in vestment in property and are con centrating their funds in tax ex-J empt securities, he asserted.: are pointing to the Oregon system as obsolete, - he declared. The claim is made that not only does It Impose an unfair burden , on property, but it falls almost: en tirely to reach Intangible wealth. it reflects more the inability to pay than the ability to' pay. and It plaees a premium on evasion and q." Jen4lty on honesty. "-,".. Inequalities in the assessment of invisible : property " Is appalling, said . the speaker ' This is jot "so CRISIS LODyS f FOR STRIKERS lil HUE FIGHT 1 W. W. Leaders Disagree After Ultimatum : Issued - By Governor Adams '. NATIONAL GUARD-READY "' - : . " 1 Colorado State Troops May Be Called Out as Soon as Allotted - - Time Elapses, Intimation ; Yesterday CORPOILATIONS' : TAX CUT URGED SECRETARY " MELLON ' '- PKE- SEX-TS PXJOT TO PRESIDENT Total . Redaction - Amonnung to Quarter RUUok Recoimneuded x 1 for Year 1928 : '.. noxial ' church .that opposition! mnch the fault of ; the Assessor as should nst be diminished until the Incinerator committee has seen fit to Investigate the site on the wa terfront at the end of Court 'street wbch they have proposed. ',. T -:l OpAiions Unchanged! Cbalrman W.' H. Dancy of the Incinerator . committee J has not changed his opinion and with Al derman Slmeral Is. expected to make a strong stand against any change In -the committee's plans when the matter comes before the kconncll next Monday might. AI- c4rnian Wy Rosebraugl has 1 a-vlI4T view, holding that A "fcsough Investigation should ha WmAa f thn -nranosed. site be fore locating the .Incinerator in eo'jtheast Salem. v ' I No action to Investigate the wa terfront site has been taken bj the corotaiftee1,as yet fnapect Operation t L Vjembers of the- committeo went Portland .last week to Inspect ! tacinerator just Installed In .Uat etty hr the Nye OdoTless In- Jtraior company, jbsj, mura ed. f irmry convinced that-lhe tract in southeast Salem off ered the bet ter rite. , " ; ' . ' . i ;"' ' . ., . President-rlewetl Wflliam, of the Southeast Salem - club; also visited the garbage disposal plant fa Portland., X-;-: He declared fast night that Manager Abel of the Portland plant had told him that his com pany advised against locating the Incinerator In a residence district or in any district where much reel dence building was likely, not 1 cease the plant hse an objection It Is the system for no assessor can work intelligently without .fall inf ormatlon,' : "f 'j tJTt tJ; '. Eighty, business concern's inv one county with a book , valuation of l,758,00O were assessed at J 13, - 197,000 or 46 per cent.-- Equali sation of assessment is one Of the most urgent needs Mr. Fisher de clared. ' .-, A. gross earnings tax to replace the present ad valorem system, on utilities was declared by Mr. Fish er to be Impracticable.- Its only merit would be ease and simplicity of collection, and would serve only to shift the burden without reliev ing the tax on property, i ; ; Furthermore, it would take tax- (Cnunuea os pr -V THOMPSON WINS PRIZE Salem MaVs Entry First In Shrop-j ' . shire Division ' DENVER. Colo.; Oct. 31. (AP) -As the SO hours grace -granted by Governor W.t H. Adams to! X. W. VW strikers - to guarantee ', to him that" picketing would be dis continued In the Colorado strike rolled away, 1 1.5 W. W.- leaders seemed unable ' to agree , on " the matter. With 15 of those hours gone by and the entry of , national guardsmeo Into the situation .im minent,; Bryon Kitto, publicity ag ent for the I. W. W., stated t that, pickets-would be maintained before his arrest f or picketing at any cost.- ; ' fZ'i XeaderJ Asks Cessutkm t f ? ; Roger Franceton, leader" of 'the I- W. W. in the ; United States at the same time addressing meet ings at Walsenherg and AguIIar. asked that picketing cease. ; , KItto was one of . twenty four men arrested today by Sheriff J. J; id arty, in Las Animas coudty near Trinidad while he was lead ing a demonstration at the To- basco mine "of the" Colorado Fuel and Iron companxmlnenear that town. Las Animas county officers also arrested Amelia . Sabllch, the girl in the red dress. who recently led a march" of strikers In demon strations at various, mines in the viclnltyjof Trinidad. She was. ar rested on a warrant charging pick eting: and -lodged, in the county Jail. : Amelia led a group of pick- eters at the Ideal mine last Friday and was injured whenstruck f by WASHINGTON. Oct SI. (AP) Another overhauling of the na tion's tax law was begun today. the Coolidge administration lead- ting- off ' with V I. proposal: to pare down the annual tax burden by 1225.000,000. - ..r: ; Under the administration plan. most of this reduction would be accomplished by lowering the cor-, poration tax 1 per; cent,- al though .the program, also Includes among other things, repeal, of the estate or : inheritance tax and " re vision of some of the brackets of the income surtax. It provides for. no. changes in the' income tax rates of the great bulk of tax pay ers. . ji- - .' rzpW -'iJri,,'-,:.;. . . ,' Bronght by Mellon ' -' t The program' was presented by Secretary Mellon at the first ses-i sion of a ten day, hearing before the, house -ways and means eom-J PARADE ENTRIES . COMING IN FAST CIYIC BODIES AST BUSIXESS ' FIRMS TO TAKE PART Armistice Day Parade -to be Rig - Event; " Jay Uptou Named -"- ''- Speaker " T'r TRIAL RECALLED DY PROSECUTOR PORTLAND Oct. 31:---(AP) G. IL Thompson o Salem won first prize withan entry: in the Shrop shire ram division rat the'Pacific International Livestock Show, in th,e Judging tonight' ; PORTLAND Oct SI. (AP) To r. N. Bullard of Woodland, CsX, vent the championship award for commercial fine staple wool, at the first Pacific International Wool show, sponsored by the Pa cific -' Cooperative Wool Growers, and -held In connection with the Pacific International - Livestock Show. 1 - ' t B. W.. Tergen of Aurora took the quarter blood chlmpionship. PENDER ARSOLUTELY PRO EX GUILTY TONGUE S.YS .. CHURCH DOME- REBUILT Historic Old Edifice at jrerusalem Cracked By Earthquake DlstHrt Attorney States He Vl- I ' oronsJy : Opposed ' Pardon by . gU. :In Olcott Ji i.-:HILLSnonO. Ore-r Octr -31.- s W4PJ-B.: B. ITongue district at JL ley who was special, prosecu- lor when John A. Pender was con vkted of the murder bf Mrs. Pal sy "Wehrman f Scappooee; was to day asked why ho bo strongry op posed executive clemency when tha case came before Governor West and : Governor Olcott , ' He said: ' . . . . . , -' ; 1 ' "I nevet have had a doubt as to Pender's guilt- and I felt - that clemency ef any nature was In Iri- olatlon of Justice. The trial was ' prciddoTr-,lry Judse Eakln. of 5 Astoriirwmdjbender, was bly de-' fended by John F. Logau and. Joan II. , Stevesson.'Vwe!! known 'Port land attorneys;. Vets time was i ; consuxn3 .a tne jury, -art- Z&'i' "s ia 11 vt re required ta iri'X slrferdant.The Jijy, af- ter ItQlag theevidenee, the argu 1 menta of the attorneys and the In j stff" ons" ot the coart.s returned Ajr3Ict of . m urder 1a the first desree and Pender wae?emtenced , to the gallows. "I ; have - never tried ' a case where the evidence was more conclusive of guilt. Pender- appealed to tve" supreme , cc'irt, "Judge -.Ramsey wrote ,tfco iik:n. and hi finding wai con curred in by Judge IJcBride, luisa.Ioore and Judge; Eakki. TLe r inian saysr 'Ve Lare. ex iniz l the evidence and we f'nl ,:;ers -as sufficient 'to authorize t'.a (r I court to sabrnit it to the ry. i tv.irk that the eviieacc : rr. -scutroa' was-, clearly ' 'Vsnrrcrt ' tLa TcrJU-t : JERUSALEM., Palestine. Oct 31 (AP): The 'dome of the. or thodox portion of the Church of The Holy Sepulchres which was cracked by 'the last "earthquake, has been. condemned by the public worts department. .It will be re constructed. The earthquake oc .curred"last. July.! - " -i The Chnrchiofirae Holy Sepul ahre wns consecrated ia 336 A. early ecclesiastical f records show. The. dome; is surmounted by a gilded ' cross. The church stands over the generally accepted site of the lomhtof Christ. -The church - was -burned in IS 8, and rebuilt In 1810. "'The dome. was restored Jbf architects r of Tsrious nationalities in 188.: . ' Z ?' '. Afj6fHERHWBIW& FIGHT (Ceatiaet Js .) --. SCOUT EXECUTIVE COMES Plans For C FinanclI Campaign Here to Be Launched IT, John Ptper. regional Boy Scout executive, ' " residing in Spokane, will be in Salem tonight to address a special meeting of the Cascade council at the chamber of . com merce rooms. , , " " ' Plane will be made for a finan cial drive tonight George Vlck Is to head the finance committee. The employment of a scout ex ecutlve for the coming year also will be discussed. Entries are coming In jb very day for the big Armistice day parade which will be beld in conneeOoin with the American Legion's cele bration , here November 1 1, and indications are that it will be one of the biggest parades in Salem's history. reports CoL Carlef Abrams, . chairman of the parade committee. . . - :'-' . '-:' r The response on the part of fra ternal '- and 1 patriotic orders has been especially good, and it is ex- pected now that practically every such organisation' in the city will have a float In the parade. v Many - of the business"' houses also are announcing their inten tion to enter "floats, and-this part of the parade also will be idicatlve of the s active Interest ' that 1 the business men take in civic affairs, and of their loyal support of the American ;Leglon..tf::i!'''-;':j".:' ' STORMBRIKBS' TERRIFIC LOSS. iflilG COASTS Desolation In Vake of Gale That Sweeps British : ; Isles This Week ; EVE QUIET BUT NOT TOO QUIET SOAP USED - IN QUANTTTTES; SEED WINDOW WASHERS, ' Traffic CondUfoas Slightly Mixed , Wheal Barriers Moved on ' -V"-1--:' "J;-" W-;'r Street DEATH' LOSS MOUNTS UP Over SO Vessels In Irish Fishing . - Flert -Given Up As Lost; . Constant Reports of ' ' Casualties Come la - mlteeV which had been called back ';Th committee wishes - to em to - Washington' five weeks in. ad vance of the .' convening pf con gress so i that ' some; sort of bill might be ready for the house A it self early In December. Both in committee . and house prolonged discussion is certain many demo crats and some, republicans dlsa greeing with' the treasury : secre tary: in. his proposal to limit the cut to $225,000,000. . v Mr. Mellon's request for such a limitation was. based on "a ' treas ury estimate that the surplus for 1929 would amount to only ?274, 000,000. far under that which has been available in previous years. He made 'five specific suggestions as to the means by which the re- (CoBtinaed a pas 6.) STATE BORROWS. AGAIN Deficit Increased, But Will Be Reduced This Montb ' -The state treasurer 'Monday was compelled to borrow from the state highway commission 2300,000. which has increased the deficit In the general fund of the state to 3771,921. 4i: At the close of bus iness last night there was approx imately $28,000 In - the general fund. Ti The transfer of funds from the state highway commission account is authorized under the Hare bill approved at the "".last legislative session. .- The money draws' inter est at the rate of two per cent." . The state treasurer also bor rowed recently , from the world war , veterans .-state , aid . sinklsk fund the amount of ISOO',000 This money draws interest atjthe rate of 3 percent. . Part of the exlsdng deficit will be wiped out following receipt of second half taxes from the vari ous counties lh 'the state. ' 'These taxes are due at the treasury de partment this month. phaslje the fact that trophy cups are being -offered i as prices -for each section; a cup for the. best in dustrial, float and another, for the outstanding, ciVic . . or - fraternal float ; . " - - The parade will form. at 10 a. m. at Marion square, and. the line of march will terminate at the front of the courthouse, on ; the steps of which the exercises of the day will be held.' A feature will ie the depositing by each patriotic organization of wreaths on the War Mothers monument -' Definite v announcement was made Monday that State Senator Jay H. Upton of Bend, former corimander of the Spanish-Araer lean War veterans of Oregon, will be the speaker, of the day, his ac ceptance having-reached the of ficials of the Armistice day ob servance that day. . Tine 186th Infantry- band ,of Portland, ; the largest military baud in the state, has accepted the Invitation to. participate, and jt wil) - lead' the parade- and play .at other exercises of Armistice day, . Members of the parade ccmcit- tee are CoL Carle Abrams, chair- man; LT P. Campbell; Herman Brown, in charge of the fraternal float section; Walter Zosel, in charge of the industrial float sec section; -C. K. Richardson; . W. W. Williams and Dr. B.' F. -Pound. , LONDON, ; Oct- 31. (AP)- Hope for. between 0 and 70 per sons and a score of small vessels believed; to have been .lost In the storm which swept over the British Isles over the week' end, virtually was given up tonight. -V Fifty or more of the Irish fish ing fleet have been- given up as lost - A message to Lloyds Marine Register says five of the crew of the Argentine ship Fortuna were drowned when the vessel sank off Arklow bank lightship. '; Other re ports show a total of 17 small ves sels on the casualty lisC r Three tuberculosis patients In a hospi tal at Lancaster drowned in their beds. ; '.',.j.'-- ..'.."..-,. - J. JLists Mount Higher : . , . , ; Reports of casualties continued to come In all' day... In 'Fleetwood. Lancashire, six persons lost their lives and rescue-work was in pro gress for 7,000 persons who were marooned by flood waters. . I Refu gees were , housed in schools and other public buildings: .'Virtually every bread-winner at Lackan .bay, a village in County Mayo, Ireland,' was drowned with in . a few hundred' yards ; of his nome . wnea their iisaing hoats were dashed to pieces on the rocks'. Oner family of these Irish fisher men - and farmers lost five - men. Thirty one fishermen are missing BONUS BONDS FOR SALE f2,O00,O0O to be Offered Novem ber IO by Commlsslou The state bonus commission on November 10 will sell $2,000,000 "of world war veterans state aid bonds. Bonds ia ' the amount of $27,000,000- previously were Is sued and sold by' the commission. Based on the present valuations in ' the state . issuance of "'these bonds U limited to $33,000,000 OO-O-O-O ! HOBGOBLINS GHOSTS! OO-O-O-O! (Coo tinned on psga SJ MINISTERS ENTER FIGHT Hallowe'en passed off last night without any casualty list; not a single boy was taken ' to police headquarters and not a ripple oc curred anywhere to mar the end lag of a perfect day in Salem. But, lieten that wasn t ny fault of the kids. They were out In droves, east side, west side, all around the town., But so were the police. ; Ah! ' there's the rub It was almost like a game of hide-and-seek. Police watching the boys; and the boys . watching the police. '' '"'A : r.ry' '- George Edwards, popular, traf fic officer, came. onto a bunch of 'em loaded to -the guards, not am munition, but soap;' soap of the dirty, greasy, smeary kind. Not the kind you pay 50. cents a. bar for;"inot quite.-yX, -- ,-"- "Now, ; listen ' to me . y oun g f el- lahs. said George, and he snarled a dirty snarl, a "I ; want an the soap i you kids got. Furthermore, after you give it to me I'm going to ' search every one of you - for more and ' if I find one bit of It on any one of you, that kid goes to the can."- -. '- ., ' ' 0 George says It " was wtrth ' two bita jto see the way those young sters handed over .their ..soap. Piled up on the "desk sergeant'p desk; it made the place' resemble laundry. - j . ' ; Seriously; the j police "r didn't bother the boys a bit.. They all -emember tho time they cut ca pers and it wasn't their intentlor. to spoil the kid's fun.' " However, theyi were on the Job until the wee "mall hours thia morning watch ing for any serious depredations: but which, thanks be, didn't hap- Motorists iut late at nigh! ound traffic conditions a bit un- JSflflinTflBE PEfJDER S PLEA LffflER Ml District, Attorney .Indicate Only Statutory Charge Will Be Pushed DISCREDIT GAINES' RUSH Brother of Convict ed Seattle, MaA Accusaed of Trying to Work :'; Scheme to Save Sylvia's Murderer fCnntlniWMt nn par S.) DRIFTS:-ACROSS PACIFIC Japanese Fishing r Smack lacked Up off Washington Coast J Xlearajruan Guerrillas Engngcd by V. United States Fcrces - MANAGUA. Nicarasua; Oct's 1. AP) United SUtes-marrhes! have been 'in another engagement with iacaraguan guerrillas, preb ably followers of . the rebel Gen eral Sandino.: There were no cas ualties among the marines or na- tlacal guardsmen,-but five of the Ur.::ts were killed, and several wounded. ' " WANT EGG VAR STGPID Coorrlt'T and Dealers la-Con- v . l.Ict at rortlund ror.TLAND, Oct. 31 (Ar Stejs are'teiag taken to end th? eg price war between the co: operatives as.3 d-:-a!rrs. , r.xiT"- dccliaeJ five cents te 50 cents, as ilrst3 lc li iZc at tta c-icL-r.; ?. - 1 AY - - ... xv -v- y Officer Says Thompson "Insult to Best Thinking Element '; - . : 1 . " . . . " CHICAGO, Oct 31. (AP) Entrance of a new element, the Chicago Union of Ministers into the school controversy brought on by Mayor ' William Hale Thomp son's, charges of pro-British influ ence was forecast today. "We will serve more than a temporary protest against the ac tion of various political ; agendo? in Chicago, who are ; trying to blind the eyes of the public by their insidious actions which Is no more than an Insult to the best thinking element In this country! declared Dr. Robert Clements. of a union committee, to investi gate school troubles, speaking be fore the city church federation. ' "We must not only strive ;to stop the present meddling of poll tics in our schools, but by our ac tions we must attempt to prohibi' any similar recurrence, of present conditions.? " Trial of William McAndrew. suspended" school . superintendent Is to be resumed tomorrow. SWAP APPAREL FRIDAY nys Will Don Middies and Girls Shirts, at High School - . In this day of broken traditions, there Is one that remains firmly 'ntrenched at Salem high school. " . Middy and shirt day, a tradition started way back In the early days of the"school, will be observed by the students next Friday. ? The, girls wear the shirts, and the boys, if they have sisters or aweetles, provide themselves vrlth mlddiesr' ;';:, . . " It has been thepractice to ob serve the tradition on th eday .pre ceding the football game with Eu gene high school. Since this game , . . . . . , n, cede the game against Corvallls high school. . .. - SEATTLE, Oct 3 1. (AP). With the emaciated knd frozen odies of two Japanese propped up in the. stern, a fishing smack,, be lieved - to - have drifted across the Pacific ocean was picked, up off Cape -Flattery. Wash., - today by the American mail liner Margaret Dollar. . The pair evidently, died of star ration - after . being ! helplessly oseed about by the seas, a radio from the ship's captain, said. In formation Indicated that the. men had been dead for weeks. v - The Margaret ; Dollar is towing the derelict with its Jifelees hu man: cargo to Port Townsend and Is due in Seattle tomorrow moru- ing. I. . ;'.' "There is little doubt that the fishing .smack and its two dead occupants drifted clear across the Pacific ocean, : Clifton Pease.-of the American mail line passenger lepartment .declared, f It is in conceivable that a fishing boat plying out ef Flattery coast could have been toesed about on the high seas long enough for Its crew to tarve to death without someone reporting It missing.. " " PORTLAND. Oct 31. (AP). John A. Pender, 49, convicted -mnrderer who was pardoned "aftef he had -'served five year( of hli life sentence, and who was arrest ed Friday when caught in the act of attempting to attack a 15-ycdf old girl,- will enter a plea of ih sanity, when arraigned. This was announced, today. 1T Seneca Fouts, Portland attorneyt who scld.he had consented to de fend Pender. .-' In the meantime, police and tho district atotrney'e office Intlmatrd that only the charge involving the -statutory offense would be placed igalnst -Pender, who was fought in a perfectly-timed police net a he throttled . his intended victini with his hands and as he lifted is voice In a shriek: "I'll kiirydi .... 'f you scream!". . Hnckefl Victim "to Death ,'v Pender was convicted in 19fl of the murder of Mrs. Daisy Wehf man, who wfth her 3-year-old son wee beaten-and hacked to . death with a hatchet in their lonely lit- tie cabin near Seappoose. . , ' Pender tonight was said to hat icquiesced to Fouts suggefti hat hv.defend the accused iriftt n the"condition that rPender sub mit to a sterlixatlon operation.--' ,- "rcdnsIder him insane, FotifA -said,' "and that will be our pleit Tf I can arrange it. hewtll submit fo the. operation, then be sent id the ctate hospital." .District Attorney Scoffs . The district attorney's of'Ire, when advised of . this reputed In tentlon, ridiculed the Idea, declar ing that Pender was perfect! sane, . . . ' - , The Pender case took on an nd- ditlonal color for a short time to day when W. A. Gaines of Seattle former King county, commissioner and brother of Wallace C. (Bob)" Gaines, who is. now under death entence for the niurdef of hH daughter, Sylvia, in Seattle, J ud J STATE COMMANDER SICK Oregon. Amerienn Legion Head Stricken With AppendUhis TORTLAND. Oct. 31. (AP).- George -Love, of Engeje, v state commander of . the American Le gion, is seriously stricken with appendicitis In New, York, a tele gram from Ben Doris in that city. to Carl Moser, state adjutant, re ported today. Love : and Doris, both of Eugene, are en their way home from tbe Parfa conventoin of the American Legion. . - - ' ; : i The two ; men arrived October 28 at Quebec on hoard the Steam ship .Mount Royal. . From Quebec they proceeded to New York where Lore became 111. He is now in a New York hospital and attempts are being made; the telegram said, to', bold" off the operation t until Love reaches Portland.' '''-- '". j. c. pen:;ey to speaic L- 0. HERR0LD TO SPEAK! Hew1 of Nat ion-Wide Store Sys tem to Be Here Tlmrwlay . Will Address Celery Dinner at Portland Chamber L. O. Ilerrold. prominent farm er of the Salem district, will make a ten minute address at the celery day dinner of the Portland cham ber of commerce November 17, it was announced yesterday. " Celery grown In the Lake Lah section will he featured. at the dtnncT. - Te Celery h t'n? fur nl :.ei by tie Lablsh Meadows cel ery nn!on, cf v;Uc T.zj Fuku a is . J. CJPenney, who has achieve ! for himself national prominence. through his nation-wide system of clothing stores, will speak at tie chamber of commerce rooms Thursday night 'at 7:0 o'co-- under auspices of the Farm Ilt'.a t?ons comEiitte cf the KIwan53 club. .'Invitations hate been -extended to all who wish to attend. The. farn relations"-'. er.imf.ttEe cor.H'.st3 cf Can Clarstcrs, Ado?rh (Con tinned Jsg S.) COLLEGE BEDLAL: AT HOMECOMING UPROAItlOVS KVEXT .PLA?? NED FRIDAY NIGHT AT W. if Football Game and r Theta AIp'.A Phi Play Included ia Wcek End Plan ; Collesiate' bedlam the heyday of saturnalia m amusement a car nival ' where i the strident cry it the hot dog vendor will vie witft the glorious burst of song frora . a potential grand opera singer will hold forth at the Willamt(3 university gymnasium Friday ev ening. following, the night shift parade through Salem street? I t students armed with ' fire bratui and noise makers. The event will mark the hej-iri ning of the -annual Willamette nnlversity. homecomins Bchedal? i for 'Friday,- Saturday and Sunday. 'Student' managers have bee perfecting plans for the three ds celebration and it . is ' to eclip-' homecomings of previous jcrs i i point f entertainment. The- collegiate bedlam in man aged' by , Kenneth. Litc!ifi-iii Booths In charge of variona carsr us organizations will line the wdii under the balcony, of the gymn.:.--ium, while' the center of the fic ? will be reserved for. stunts other special features. -Sorae 1. the numbers "on the proraii . demonstrations by the tur.: . class end the Bcience club and a xuulef.l prolan uu.ir t c.;u - tioa cf v."i::;j ir..;; 3y. A rll ' " . .II I : t ci. tL. ir... r a f --J i ' f-- ta 3 s 1 .'1 r : .- Other 1 . ..' :-, r-i v--v r .-- . " - - , ' Rial f r: t 'on. Fr- I 1 1 . . .. . v: Dr.