THE OREGON. STATESMAN, SALOI, OHEGOTT, SUNDAY MOnMNO. NOVEMBER C,.1S27 . 1:- V eSIWBT SB m SBBSI t M !; lECIKSEffi i I "- Report Reaches Panama of j Debris .Thought That of , ..."Golden Eagle" V. Vri v ?" PANAMA, Not! 5 -2(AP)iAn triofrielal Investigation -will be- made - v - omonrow of a circumstantial re ort that the remains of an air plane of American . manufacture baa been washed on the beach at Chinina. a small fishing hamlet on the' coast. :-.-.--' News, of the find ..was brought here by fishermen., Tby -elso dr Hvered to the captain of the pot two drawings from' which Mr. Summers, the American, aeronau tics commissioner, concluded that the wreckage was part of. an 'American 'plane, ''.; -M The remains consist of a boat shaped contraption "of fine 'lnm- ber, according to the description by the fishermen. . - . Mr. Summers will leave; tomor row morning in an effort to. In vestigate and Identify the And. . Some Quarters here incline' to ward - the opinion to- regard I - the wreckage as part of one of ;the planes lost in the Dole CaHrofnla- Ilonolnlu air derby. - , The American- authorities de clared It Quite possible 'for the wreckage to hare been swept to ward the Panama isthmus.' V homecoming festivities Friday and! Saturdya. - Kzrs K; 'XV A trophy cup was awarded for the most novel and artistic sign, and this wa won by the Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity President Carl Gregg Doney announced; at the - bomecoming play v Saturday night. He presented the cup to the house president. Earl Pember- ton." . . , ,- The design was a lifelike Bear cat, with a background of "Wlllam ette colors.'-.' " 1 j . ; t".v -T h'K- Judges were: Miss Beryl -Holt, Professor Monk' and C. P. Bishop. Captivating ; Farce Given? -' By Theta Alpha Phi Cast I i 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Not. 5. ( a Tej-L.i After reading a despatch from Panama telling of the find Ing oT-a,boatsbaped contraption believed to be the wreckage of one of the airplanes lost in the Dole flight, three persons who followed the flight all agreed tonight tnat the meagre description could fit only the monoplane Golden Ea gle," the all wood torpedo shaped plane piloted by Jack Frost and navigated by Gordon Scott. . JBartlett Stephens, assistant ! su perintendent of Mills field, San Francisco's airport, pointed out! that the Golden Eagle was the; only mUstng plane which . was built to be seaworthy. ; V-, ! The , Golden. Eagle was ' con structed with the Joining seam ex tending through the center -from the rear of the engine to the- tip of the f uealage. If it was bat tered Jby a stork it may break on - this seam and In that event each section would be egg- shaped in appearance, t ; .V.i' 1 " It -was a Lockhead Vega make, afcd'the.only one tn the race of all wovd "body construction. : : X Church Council To Hold ; j meeting At Pratum SoonJ The Salem, eouneil of,-church women, and Interdenominational missionary organization, will hold an all day meeting at the Metho dist church at - Pratum November, 1 0. Mrs. Fred ; Brixon is flUtnc the unexpired term of Mra,--WU-lard De Toe as chairman of the counciL ' ' , - y.. . The morning program will In clude .devotional services led ; by Mrs. W." C. Kantner. and a busi ness , session. : The meeting " will open at 1 0 o'clock.". "J? ' ' A luncheon will be held at noon; and at 1:15 the afternoon session will open. The .devotional part will be led by Mrs. George Thomp son. Mrs. Mon Bishop wiU vting The program also' will . Include an address by! Rev. R. It, Payne", "The Glory of the Great Commis sion a duet by Mrs. Paul Seilke and Mrs. George Kleea ; a 'report of the Japanese kindergarten , by Mrs. C. F. Hageman. and an ad-4 dress on home missions - by Rev, D. J. Howe. I , PARACHUTE JUMP BILLED iwji. .: J for' Best ' tfiuijig Graduates Sign TSSSiSC.riMA BHO WINS Knvel isigns xfenjrwel comt.9 -tbe return tag graduates appeared on the front of Lausanne hall and at each of the fraternity and sorority houses of Willamette university In-connection with' the "Comet GroTe Will Lmb Pros PUae . at 2000 - Foot lveT "Comet Grovee.'dare-devll av: tat or, wilt Jump from bis plane-at a : height of 2000 feet this after noon at 5 j o'clock . on v tne fair grounds -.landing field,' and s give spectators "an, exhibition4 of chute landing skill. : i ;Te; plane. from which Groves makes the Jump will be piloted by "Hap" Ronndtree. oldest .mail pilot on the Pacfffe eoaet:" It . la the 'Spirit of St, TPanli second place winner of the Spokane-Port land afr derby, . .; " : Thronghout the . . afternoon 4unt flying by aviators of -the Bell air Hue- service in Portland, will entertain visitors at the fair grounds field.' . v; Read the t Classified Ads , By Ralph Curtis ; !; r ' - How through 5 perfection of de-, tail and setting, and the personal equation which la not possible in professional productions, the dra matic efforts of a collegiate group can often eclipse those of the pro fessional stage, was exemplified in the presentation of "The Import ance, of JBein g. Earnest", by Theta Alpha Phi dramatic 'fraternity In connection' with the : Willamette aniversity homecoming: festivities. Saturday night at the Grand! then ''Careful research had prod need a lifelike reproduction ot the coe- tumes and manners of the nineties ind the players " adapted : them selves admirably to this setting, producing an exceptionally ;' pleas ing effect, , , : ' - " , J The.' play ; itself, .written by Os car Wilde, rhas been declared by the most authoritative critics to be the- most : perfect : farce 'In " the English , languages on the f other hand;- It is- handicapped In I the public conception ; through having been attempted by many an ama tear, cast which was not equal to iU situations. Last night, for once, it , was . accorded full opportunity for appreciation, and f rota 7 the manner in which Jhe Theta Alpha Phi cast held its audience and 'the nnbuM fnllowinr the 1 close of each act, it could -readily be sensed that the appreciation was not lacking, "sry. V 5?I;S.: In hnt one respect could the presentation have been Improved; that wae the 4 matter of pace. Through insistence of the direc tors.' It seemed, on too much em phasls along the way, : the ;ply did' not nroceed as rapidly as It should ; have, and the effect Buf fered, thereby : J.: ! j - j : ' Especial - approval was merited by EUa Pfelffer; injthe i difficult character,role of Lady Bricknell ; by Virginia Edwards as the charm ing Cecily Cardew, and by. Robert Witty for his. Inimitable persona- tion of the eccentric "Algy.'t .: Frank Alfred ae John Worthing- ton, M.P,; carried a heavy role in a convincing: manner, and was particularly admirable Ui Jthecll- max. when he had the entire dra matic load to carry. ! Virginia Merle Crites was ; another playef who made the most out of an un usual role; Kathleen Garrison was effective as the r vor'dlyi young lady, her sophistication contrast ing sharply i with "Cecily's" naivete.- - John .Ramage exhibited unusual possibilities as a! solemn rick and Don Grant adhered close ly; to.': the characteristics usually attributed to English butlers. The exceptionally perfect cos tuming was directed by Louise Findley, Mary Louise Aiken ; and Don Grant. Earl Douglas wa hgeneral manager : of the produc tion, with Everett Faber in charge' of publicity and Hugh Currln had charge .of . the stage- fettlngs. which were attractive and, jtppro priate. the.; garden scene fa the second act , being especially T6ea u tifnl. Miss Mariorie Walker directed the production. ' - 1HIBI1TI1I;F1BB : BEES SEW Trustee of State Reclamation Group Holds Meeting At Portland RELEASE WHAUNG "SHIPS &4.000 Daty Paid On Over . Barrels of Whale Oil 1200 " SAN PEDRO, Cal.. Nor. S.-7-(AP) Three vessels of the .Los Angeles Whaling company today were released from custody of cus t6ms 'officials when 4,O0oVwas paid' on more than 1200 barrels of whale oil, rendered In American waters. ";The release waa ordered by the treasury department at Washington. ! " All costs Incident to the case were paid by the local concern before the vessels and cargo were freed from customs bonds. Detention of "; the fleet came when' It was reported that whales taken legally on the high seas by killer boats, of Panamanian regis try were rendered within the three' mile limit. Decision In the case hinged upon the status of whale products obtained within federal Jurisdiction. T 1 j 8NEATHEN OH COMMITTEE Howard E. Sneathen, director of commercial ear and truck sales of Dodge ; Brothers, Inc.; has ibeen elected to "membership on the Mo tor 'Truck ! committee of the Na-1 tional Automobile' chamber ot commerce. Other members of the committee are: ;WIndsor T. White (White) chairman; O. H Brown ing (I. H. C); P. ; L. Emerson (Yellow) ; D. C. Fenner (Mack) ; M. L. Pulcher Federal) : G Hayssen. (Sterling); W. C. Piker (Reo) : Edward F. Loomis (N. A. C. C.) secretary. PORTLAND. Nov. 6.(AP) Trustees of ' the Oregon reclama tion' congress' meeting here;today, considered 5 a plan- for ' refining state-aided irrigation j districts through the assistance" of the fed eral government. - The . keynotd of the plan was embodied In the following excerpt taken, from resolutions referred to irrigation district officers' by the trustes. t J; ylr? 'Resolved, that we,; the board of i trustees of the .Oregon recla mation congress, ; respect! uiiy re quest and urge .our congressional, delegation and the members ;of congress as a 'whole, to provide a supplemental fund, under admin istration nf the United. States rec lamation bureau, of not to exceed 910,000.000 for Oregon bearing per; cent Interest, with maturi ties spread over at least 40 years, for the refinancing and - better ments on such state aided Irriga tion districts now built or largely constructed,, and wholly or partly settled by settlers who are willing to pay their Just debts at rate and amount which ' they reasonably can, based; on present appraised productive value, in line with the fact - finders' -: plan, the exact amount In each case to be deter mined by rigid appraisal, and are willing to deposit district refinan cing bonds for such, value with the federal reclamation bureau, simil arly at in the Smlth-McNary plan, provided present, bond holders or their representatives.; will i accept cash in this amount : and agree to cancellation of existng bonds. ' nrssrivfl nivYtnn ; LENINGRAD, Russia; Novrf (AP) Fifty four opposltloilsts were-UEted rem the party geanks today, ' They were n&rgSi itn organizing an illegal body of pro approving, sentiment hut the reso lution was not -adopted Inasmuch as it Is to first bo referred to of ficers of IrTigatlondlstrlcts. Trus tees will meet again November 19 for decision In the matter. . . BULLETS WHISTLE CLOSE Almost Hit City Workers; Source L ' - of Shots Not LearneI A : spent : rifle bullet whistled past a group of city sewer workers In the southeast Salem district yes terday afternoon and Imbedded It self; in a rock, A few seconds' lat er I came another one following, the' same course." ;N ; The bullets seemed to come, from the brush adjoining the section where the men were working but a careful search failed to disclose their origin. They may have come from the gun of a pheasant hunter. or Someone thinking to throw a scare into the men, according to Commissioner W. S. Low. . . Commissioner - Low discounted the theory that the shots might nave oeen . fired j by some - south east Salem citizen, Irate at alleged aetay in - Inaugurating the. im provement " program in that sec tion. ! , . BOISE SCHOOLS CLOSED Order Take Effect Tli rougliout i j U bole County In Idaho TBOISE. Ida., Nov.'i (Ap) AH Day. county schools will close Monday until farther notice as a precautionary measure aga'nst in fantile paralysis, Mrs. Mlna Stuen berg, county superintendent . of public j instruction, announced to day after a conference with the countyj. heaUh board. The closing orders affects .schools from the first through' the eighth grades. Boise public schools from the firstto eighth grades were closed yesterday for four weeks. i f Six bases of Infantile nararvsis: known or suspected, had been re- II BETTER PIE SERVlCETOCMJADfl , -A combination of long distance telephone " circuits has ' been ar ranged to provide better connec tions than have heretofore been available : between Salem and the province of Saskatchewan, Canada All points ; in . the Pacific north west and in the entire Pacific tel ephone system will secure much Improved eervice . on ; calls to Re gtna and Saskatoon and all tribu tary points In Saskatchewan. The! new arrangement, according to C. C. Aller, manager of .the Salera office ,of the telephone company. .became effective the first of the month.. - FORTY DUELS ARRANGED Feeling Run High Between Chris- . " tlans and Jews, Budapest er obtaining further .Information on the matter. Smith said hi un- derstood the. hospital . would b closed to enable the government to . ; use the building, which was ori- " inally an army biirracks. He add ed he could, not nee why tho wsr department would want tho struc ture, as it had not been used for more than 20 years. The Idaho member also said lie, , had asked the " president to in-v'"" crease the duty on onion 50 per .1 cent on the flexibility of the law' and that Mr. Coolidge had advised him that the ques tion was now be- . fore the tariff commission. Smith said an Increase seccessary to meet competition from Europe. I THREn TitArrfMEJC inx.iJ:r) " Woodstock n. b., Nov. &. (AP) Three employes ot the Can adian' Pacific railway lost their lives today ; when a frelgSt train went throuffh a trestle over Down-" ey Creek, Uv I sailes norta of Woodstock. . i . : BUDAPEST, Nov. 5. (AP) No fewer than forty duels have been arranged for. the - coming weeks. This follows -two duelsj fought yesterday between Hebrew; and Christian students ae a sequel; to the recent university disorders. These will have, to be fought not between students attacked and their aggressors, but between the former : and - special swordsmen representing .the Christian stu denU club "Turul." . ported -up to tonight to the stAte The proposal was received with department of public welfare. Opposes Closing of Vet Hospital Before Coolidge WASHINGTON. Nov. 5.- (AP) After a visit to the White House today . Representative Smith; said he had requested President Cool idge to throw his Influence against the proposed closing of the veter ans hospital at Boise, Idaho. 'and the removal of patients to other institutions. r - -He said the president Indicated he would consider; the request aft- .. STOP A Few Minutes as' You Go By See our Fiction - and. Von-Fle Hon Books Also Our Child ren's Books ' (Tom"! Swift an others) I You will enjoy you' visit. ' ; ' - ' Atlas Bookstore 40S State Street . Stationery Office Supplies ! , .Ui agandista and also holding secret country curate, and Raymond Der- meetings. ISRQ m mi I -Wu1d,u Want Your Wife a. ' J Nothing short of perfect urork, perfect service and perfect cleanliness -.will satisfy -ua. . We are. the -znMt particular people fa the world Chat's why we aave ' sever Coond anyone so paiticnlar'' that we couldat satisfy ,s; them 1 perfectly! JAPANESE HAND, . LAUNDRY AND 1 CLEANERS We Call and. Deliver TeieplKme 7331 Schaefer's Herbal . Cough Syrup One of the Finest Cough syrups made. j . wa . ?V-Gives Ixnemdiaie ueuei 1 Throat IrriUticau Sold Only At ; Schaefer'i DRUG STORE , ORIGINAL TEULOW FRONT Ihone,19T 1S3 TS, Corn! Et. Xae Penslar Store Tired as -You Are at NigKt? 'bf'cMnwiVoB woaldn'tj yet what safenard ' is there betweetj her and that selfaame exhaus-, ! Uonf when your Jwork M-.doM7t!r:'T'"t-";5v.-:.r f; . - TVhen that tlnW comee, wffl yowr wei ties and annoyance slump onto her -ne prepared should ers? wai yoar Bfetimeof preparation be manrea and "perhaps . wjaeted bease you begrndge "a few momenta' t tnsnre her against the inevit able 7 ;;';:?.,,. I fPrice -S CCuts .-ii - r. I I ; r . --.. r--3tm' .---' - ; j . w -. . . , -1 a j.. ., -1 i a a - I-. . i - r-; lana perhaps . wastea - wwase - yoa oegmage ; . iiH: 1;. I " f -'"-fm:--'-":'z'''''- 1 few momenta to , Insure ' her against the taevit- - -- Ji.! j I s ;:f ' --"f-'J-jS ? rl---i---:-" i-.'Hk'-"- ''': I J M'V-1 1 " "r"' Jast tell your' secretary to make "a note to -Tfl 1 :-'JzJ get in touch rith our: trust officer 'A talk ' '"i j - V Pn' ' with hlm-o,obligatioft--wUl be, most later- f flg 111" .W'-V5 i. ratlns; and will point the way to the beef method a , 'Afi I f -' ' j of projecting: your- protection Into the t uture. t K ; 1 h f . - - ; - -If If- ' IV'j--- " ' '' - ' ' V.V-r r TRtTST DEPARTMENT ; - . JEffi lllilflfV : "'-V:' FIRST NATIONAL BANK lip 1 . mVh ' - ' Jj : fill mw4M Pm ft F ?f - . Hi ft v . Stock IRe 'I- 'it - i - -n - :C' ' Y.f Open iEveninrja :.- ;i; - ' Ml i ntilrw stock i to-erCWer extrickfc V Come) la and kelp jyoir4r&3 && fsaaSy.L crranca to ru deslarst - Early in the gammer we ordered several car loads of pianos and they were not shipped as soon as we anticipated, and -now we have ; about two extra cars on the way. - We do not have enough room for these pianos. Therefore we are to pat on this biff sacrifice sale and dose bur present stock out to make -room for the pianos In, transit. This is a genuine sale ' nothing reserved. ; L. LUNSFORD, President. p v V. - '7 ! , - t i . -J - ; J j - . , - .; - AfiD ur f Ccmpaje this new 83-nole player rwith others seliinfjr else where up to 600- W 345 Start Regular Payments December 1st t 1 1 30 Days. iliiMf Alb To Purchasers " ft $14.00 PER MONTH FREE TRIAL FREE Floor . Lazap 1 . Player ; MuaSo Rolls S4.50 2, Puggo GgC SCfen EDScEaoc (Snvcm AvToy Used Pianos Free 0195-$225-Up Cach Brakes as nofcjcrt IL Oatle, IIa3 & Sen. HaHet & Davis and ethers. ' COIIC IN TODAY It rralrs i dtffsrenfe what cake ef phna yea re, esse stay be found ei otrr floor. Amsns the stock are rrneh wrLi resowned pi&ss as Cnsxsezv ILehler ad CSutss, Dcbart U. Cable, HaXct & Doves, Dssh & Ctxta, Dehr Drtx3- and i&any ethers. llav Ij the time to bay. TTZAL P2ICE3 SPECIAL TTZl Tomorrow Is the Day to Buy Your Piano Here Are a Few Listed of tho Many We Offer We will gladly send any new Piano or new Phano praplt to your home on 30 days' free trial, no money down, easy payments. Just turn in your present Piano or Phonograph aa the Vat payment. You need pay no moaey down. TTe make you a liberal alXotvan.ee for your L preeent piano, phoaojrraph or other mnvinU iaslnuaent. Tea. need py no cash dorrn, as we win accept your oLI iastnunent a firtt paymeat. SO Days . $10 PER MONTH . TTfafs la a sale for the cah -buyer mm wetl as the tine bnyer. , We have rrxn and con.li tioaa to suit everybody. Slany rUnos we dl for ca2v anaay for heCt cash, many at tQ Uowa and 910 pr month. Mavy at t Aomu and &5 per monCh. Maay Plaitos vr'.A a mt oat vm tree trial. 7 wm3 FXaoo to year hnu an SO oaye free trial, sm mer elewa, eaey pajnaeata. Banclj yon want your cMLirea. to L",e the reCalnj .laHssence f avtsfat te be la yoor hoase whea you rn gzt a Plaavo ea eaally. - Trial f ; 1 f I SALET.1 LIUSIC CO. V 233 II. injS Street' exxr iu cyzrey ra kail W fr V fir w"-" r4'u mt bb. ... -. .....