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AC f 4 f - , i 4 at it ( - ! ; j i c SON T S WEEK Tne Work Done Now May Decide the Winners in the Final Finish HONOR ROLL TODAY D. B. Boydston lne Moreley Mrs. O. Oglesby Eldon Blavews SIDELIGHTS Stage and THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 8, 1928 'KIMOIID Gil' Will OF THE creen C apitol Theater F.verv kid can say he has I grows up to be a fierce desert a country menace, known as "The By Contest Kditor With the more aggressive can didates closely bunched and the candidates with lower scores but Itttle behind the pace-makers, th. participants in the Oregon States man's "Everybody Wins Some thing" campaign are preparing for a whirlwind effort this week. This is "Opportunity Wcfk" and sever again In the contest will there be an opportunity to secure so many votes as during this week. It la entirely possible ror a new dog. for Kin-Tin-Tin la Everykld'a Dog. And he la bound ror the Cap itol tfceatpr appearing today, man ager Bligh says, for a two days run. Not Rlnty in person, of course but the next thing to it. for "Jawa of Steel." his latest Warner Bros. Dicture. directed by Ray Enright. in Rln-Tin-Tiu at better man nis !.eit If t not only a wow! It's How-Wow-Wow! The story Is of a lost pup whojConners. All set: Let's go! Killer." Then the Warrena. pa. ma and baby, frlenda of Rinty In his nunnvhood have trouble with a lot of of crooks who are schem ins to get the Warren claim, be cause Warren and Alkali Joe nave struck gold! You'll shout yourself hoarse. Jason Robards Is with Rin ty again, and Helen Ferguson Ba by Mary Louise Miller Robert Perry. Jack Curtis and George evening with his mother, Mrs. Anna lluddlefcton. Lyle Cobb ac companied him on the return trip to accept promised employment in a mill near that place. Mrs. Cobb Wt Sunday to Join her hus band there where they will -make h'lr home. Mrs. Gilbert Beal and children of Rickreall spent the past week VOCATION CHOOSING DISCUSSED BY KERR be ran HOME Guardian To Come for Her; "Gene Burns" Proves Promising Artist OPPOSE BIG MERGER WASHINGTON INTERESTS SI'KAK AGAINST MOVE TAf'OMA, Feb. ( AP.- candidate who has not a vote tojwlth Mm. Deal's mother. Mrs. his credit, to get In the game and Ketce. : .ho u. rinHnor thi week. I d 1 i t 1 II i ' inau . . " fn - -i 4o little real work has been donej by the candidates. One good list of subscriptions would put prac tically any candidate in first posi tion if he or she should take ad vantage of the "Opportunity Coup ons' this week. Ten o'clock Sat urday night, February 11. Is posi tively your last chance to enter . subscriptions for the big votes and to secure the maximum votes al-ow-d during "Opportunity Week " Art ThU Week NV ver again after this time will It bo possible to get as large a voting power for subscriptions. This is fair warning. If you enter raln any desire whatever of belns leclared the winner of one of the"e plendid motor cars to be awarded i Just a few weeks, do not fail to urn In every available subsrrip iou to your account by 10 o'clock ivt Saturday night. Not doing so simply means that on will have lo increase your ef forts during the remainder of th-" ii.-v to make up for lost time. A 'w long nubsrrtpt'ons now may be Th- verv one needed to cinch th" Mgirest' of prize. They could hardly help bm win one of the litryiT awards! 'The crucial test is now at hand. If vou ever intend o do anything big In this race if now Instead of being sec- meice mil. third, fourth Chole of a vocation Is the single decision upon which an Individu al's whole life depends, yet It Is one in which no specific advice from others is trustworthy, declar ed President J. W. Kerr of Oregon State Agricultural college In his address. before the young men's di vision of the Salem Y. M. C. A. Tuesday evening. One bit of advice which can be offered, the speaker said, is that immediate salary should not In fluence the decision. "Where Is mv greatest lnter- arlv the entire first day of theiest?" Is the question wnicn me western hearing of the interstate young man should ask hlmaeir. commerce commission on the ap- and upon the answer makes his plication of the Northern Pacific S'" ' " and Great Northern railways to, 8peaker' mentloned Herbert merge, opening here Monday, was HooTer aa a man who succeeded consumed by the Washington state. Decau8 he selected a vocation at department of public works In presenting testimony adverse to the merger, through Its traffic ex port, and shippers and community representatives drawn from oven the state and even from Montana. The city of Tacoma were given opportunity for the Jiul presen- tation or tneir opposition iu iue merirer towards the close of the lay. the session halting in the nidst of the testimony of Jay W M(( une. secretary of the trarnc iureuu of the chamber Of com- when the expected snag of fifth or fartherl admissibility of testimony con- the start, that of mining engineer rng. in which he was fitted to suc ceed. Success in the vocation chosen is not as important as "making a ,, . 0.Uife." President Kerr stressed, de Idahoandi ..... :.:,., i h-. ing. and the courage to say "no" are important assets, with a be lief in a personal God as the foun dation of all. BUILDING RUSH ON WAY Willi Incinerator Located, Apply For Permits Many trnins the advisability of making . i M l. II . . Inn h i unilicaiion oi ail nil inmiu-m it such points as Tacoma a condi tion of any merger rights was t ruck. 1C ED K 1 I'ltE-SCHOOL IIII.rHtKN EX AMINED BY PHYSICIAN down on the list, eet up at the top riiul stay there Now is the tinv i. ni'ike reasonably mire of th' :ri' you desire most. Remember. 70". 000 extra VOtec re awarded on six year subscrip tions secured during this week inl vou mav secure two six-year suh crlntions and we will award vou two bonuses of 700.000 vote? In addition to the regular vot ncti. dule. After this week, then is n decrease in the vol ins power ,f t'lbsf ripttons. These Are the Hays .... . I. . I n t hll I nese are mtf . ' . ..I KKIZKR. Feb T, (Soeclall- i . -a i i . if mil ii i - f 111- worn you .- ".r. . . - u..ki ,.i.. hA at Hi.-. th Woodman hall, east of Ketzer TH- only tmng urn wu. -v J""!.., ,-., ... ,h i i ;.. ...... ,.,,ruu f IT! -Ill un) nruiic.iua, rrom winning. ..- j'-v --i . . , , aA Vftua . .1 i..ol -n.l liot tr - Ul limn Ul " i J " ..v., n.fi v..,. will l.e hlcAltin. a trained nnrse i. . ..n ontlrelv If VOU Mr l.nndsome automobile, ing in age from two months to f dollar- in cash and five and one-half years, examined. rs. Rullf- Builders In Salem, apparently have Just been waiting for the city ouncil to locate the incinerator definitely before they started ac tivity. Whether that Is the explanation or not, Tuesday brought a rush of business to the building permit department at the city recorder's office, seven of them being ob tained. The most important of these called for a reinforced concrete store building at 120 North Com mercial, for Chapman & Stelwer. A. A. Seiwert has the contract. Work was also started Tuesday clearing away the debris at the scene of the recent Lamport build ing fire on North High street. Plans for rebuilding have not been comuleted. F. S. Lamport stated last night, for the reason inai i ue nsurance has not been adjust ea finally. Salem's "kimono girl." name unknown, was still residing at the Deaconess hospital last night, but was expected to be taken back to Portland by ber guardian some time todxy. Mrs. Nona White, county Juven ile offtcer, has received word that the girl, who gives her name as Oene Burns, has a satisfactory home with a guardian and that the guardian will come to Salem and get her. Arrangements had been made to send her to Portland today, but the guardian tailed to arrive and Mrs. White was reluct ant to send her alone. The girl, who Is about 17 yeare of age. has considerable versatility and Is Quite an artist In an ama teur way. according to Mra. wnite She left her home in Portland late last week when she heard the call of the road. She has a girl chum In Marshfleld, she explained here, and was on her way to Marshfleld to see her when picked up by a passing woman motorist and brought to Salem. Among the pictures she haa drawn Is one of County commis sioner Smith, which looks very much like him. and another of an Individual whom she says is a traveling man. She also drew a cartoon for Mrs. White represent ing her own "escape" from the Deaconess hospital 8unday nignt. She nletures herself heading along a very rocky road which she labels future." No efforts are being made to keep her at the hospital, hut it Is believed that she will not attempt to escape again. She .ran away the first time because she was afraid of being sent to the girls' training school, she explained later. Further Information as to the course of her wanderings between Sunday night and Monday morn lng has brought to light the fact that she hid for several hours un der the Southern Pacific trestle on North 12th street. She suffered aeverelv due to the rain, and eventually made her way to nearby garage owned by Don Miles, local attorney, and took an old coat belonging to Miles. tlon whatever of dementia prae cox. the mental ailment attribut ed to the prisoner br defense alien ists. Through the witness Cantillon was able to put Into the records a statement written In his cell by Hickman, which the prosecution earlier in the trial had had ruled out as "tommy rot." The defense attorney submitted it to Dr. Orbison for examination to discover if possible, traces of an unbalanced mind. The doctor found none. Hickman's statement reviewed his early life and his adoption of a criminal career. It dwelt at length on the theory of "divine guidance." one of his explana tions of the killing of Marian Par ker, which the defense asserts is proof of his Insanity. Soliloquy Indulged In Soliloquising on his possible fate. Hickman's statement contin ued: "If I hang some people will be gratified and PCM WITH 1001 LAUGHS HEAL FARCE Two Arabian Knights" Showing At Elsinore This. Week Delight To All Constant theatergoers, never given to euperlative praise, de clared yesterday that "Two Ara bian Knights" which opened at the Elsinore Tuesday for a five day run. is the most amusing comedy they have witnessed In many months. Nor are the Salemltes alone. Those metropolitan critics whe orlde themselves on their Immo bile countenances, have said that Two Arabian Knights" Is a pic some disappointed. I ture with a "1001 laughs." n PrMnt Roosevelt that It was the spirit and not the letter of the law which counts." Words Stilr Unsatisfactory Reading the message of Presi dent Coolldge to members of the republican national committee last December In which he ampli fied his "do not choose" state ment of last August, Senator La Follette Insisted that the "lan guage was not conclusive enough to some powerful factions of the party." Senator Bruce, democrat, Mary land, severely condemned the third term Idea and declared that President Coolidge would have gone down to "overwhelming de feat" If he had decided to run again because of that issue. Senator Fees however, ques tioned whether another term for Mr. Coolldge could be considered i third term, as did Senator ull .ett, republican, Massachusetts. If I receive life Imprisonment I xow tBxlle those off. some will protest while some willl u u difficult to write of the agree. In either case would the picture Intelligently, because there proper solution be found? Would are BO maQy angles to touch. For the law be completely fulfilled? ingtance here is a fact, backed by Observe me so that you may saveltne solemn word of the Elsinore the youth of the future. management. "Two Arabian The witness then explained the Knights" Is coating the Salem statement to the district attorney ,haQtBr aa much as some of its as "the plea of a man wno realties i moat coiotBai productions. And he's at the end of his rope. ithe Elsinore management is not Heralded as the fmal alienist tolpaylBt sucb a price for nothing, pear for the state. Dr. Edward! Then there Is Louis Wolheim. 0LMSTEAD TAKES STAND appear H. Williams, member of the coun ty lunacy commission, professor of criminology and formerly at tached to the New York Insane orison at Matte wan, took the stand. Ith the face that couia ems a thousand snips, ite s me iuy-m er In the story. He s not the ieaa. Why Is he mentioned? Because his countenance wnicn lurea mm awa from the faculty or a Dig Dr. Williams' deduction from university is guaranteed his observations of Hickman wasl j ht to ellclt more laughs than V. was "AhvM.ifllv tnrinr tol that he was "Obviously trying to telgn Insanity." Walsh Grills Doctor vou Day for. William Bovd Is the ieaa. ana ha L aiinnorted by the lovable bntirhted In Arabia, nave many mUaHianinrM more details of which will be made public later Tk. I'll in or manaKeruent ei- ncts that virtually every man j til t,AA (ho CV. woman ana cawa win u - we think vou do. get into the con- Those assisting were Mrs. It today. Send in your nomin iietzer. Mrs. larence Poole M Anderson, and Miss Ruth .: kl.nk ot rnre tooav . .11 1. 1 a ii i. ---- . j . , i . i. ., re the time, come mn. Mrs. Hen hiiers ase-isiea wi... ,t.,wn to the contest headquarter.--1 ner car in lan.uis m ....u.ru .if .Ma afternoon or eve I he hall T A finnlner entertained n i ii . n; mil H'l hiiuui u..: ." ... ... Unv to ret votes What is members of the Kast Uelzer Darn- arv to itet them. And th.rintg club, mursuay ai nt-r iumuc ..r,..r n r.f the hieeest DHze? I m ttie Klver roaa. . imers were a . . . ...... .r, - ... , . i v,.t.'t Wait Ijlaced for 11 at tiie noon lunca- " I 1 1 1 1 at f "ir o ii' " t- l . ,.r,niiv Week" won't wait for The anernoon as bpnu .u You will have to jump in i ui "I"- ' and take advantage of it while yen he study ot Oregon law me a - ran -iiu n is m j k" - sk... .L-a ..ivaniAir nf It I rroDertv KicnTd. .Mrs. Will 111(11 MI ir von' --r - - If vou want to land one ol uie o:gi lor tunuuani I Jewel Gardner assisiea in eniei- T'niiortiaixi that witn rvervi lainine oy aiias oc.c.ai .... . tin on worth of subscription! md vocai soioa. in von will receive luo.i i Airs. i.. luompbuu o.c.. fr.e votes in addition to the Wednesday in l'ortlaud la auenu . ..l rni: n ivprv Un.'a at an executive raeeuuK i ri'tlllHI M limuir ....... . - , snhscriDfloB These are in addl-l he Oregon Branch Woman s Mia .. . rnrnlor " flnno r t u n i t V I a Inn a r v norletv i i:mi iu . uc . . . - - - - , ( .unon" votes also. I Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jonef These are the days thai uh-i pent last Sunday in tne quiei oi K.-rintions count most voicn i neir nmie in rvt-ii vou. They will never count ror as ;'.T TZ Car Overturns, Salem Man m 11.. ...111 Ja.I a a mm II. r A A J your success or la. ure ... Hanfj JjaQiy, MepOfieU lUh clurinr the bin vote nerlod "ODDortunity Week." KKIZRR. Keb. 7. 'Ppeciall ' - - - ... . . I . . , - . a t- m.w nr.nnrtun tv Week" Bcnea-lMr. and .Mrs. an i iea-.- oi o n'.e win for you. Begin in earnest Mem. while enroiue 10 visn mi. Van Cleave's brother living in west Keizer. on Friday, met with in accident, their Ford coupe skid ding In the gravel and turning over Into the ditch. Mr. Van Cleave ran his hand through the elass door and badly lacerated ... m. ... . - 1 .. WITCHAFT FINDSr-nree or uis nugen. nc " tQ tne inompsoi. " mn aid was given and afterward ta Iran tn a nhvslcian In Salem. NORTH SANTIAM. 1 eb. ..I M d Mr9 Kloyd K. Kesber .'Special! Frank W itcraft, re ton Kugene. spent Sunday at iurnine tout's home from a drlvetBe George N. Thompson home with a conspirator in a Dinna) njr. Kesnw reiurneu io iuwr " HOUSE DISCUSSES BILL M. arv-ltauireit I a r m Keller lrblfiii Knotty Affair WASHINGTON, Feb 7. fAP While lacking any new light on the perplextng farm relief prob lem, the house agriculture com mittee nlodded slowly along to day with the McNary-Haugen tun aealn the basis ot discussion ana its equalization fee still tne tocai nolnt of Interest. - . , . H W. Kllgore. chairman oi me American Cotton growers c. change legislative committee, ela borated upon this unqualified en dorsement of the clause asserting that while southern cotton pro ducera had declined to approve that section two years ago. they now endorsed it wholeheartedly. TRIAL'S CLOSE NEARS; KILLER HELD SLIPPING (Continued from pf 1.) have him examined there? If he was found insane, all right. If he was hot found Insane. all we would have to do would be bring him back and try him for mur der." Objections Overruled Defense Counsel Cantillon. who was cross examining Dr. Orbison at the time, tried to stop the wit ness' attack on sanity trials In general and Hickman's In partic ular, but the court permitted him to continue to the end. Then the irrelevant matter was ordered stricken from the records and the Jury, whose members had listen ed intently to the witness, was told to disregard the matter which had been expunged. Ir. Orbison's description of Hickman as a "constitutional psy- chopithlc inferior" landed him in a whirlpool of cross questioning at Cantillon's hands. The attorney offered the wit ness Durand's medical dictionary which defined "psychopathy" as "a mental disease. Insanity. The witness and Defense Attor-I M.rv Astor. Mary, be it known, ney Walsh indulged in a rapid rirelDiaT9 the part of an Emir's daugh of rtuestiona and reniies wnicn...- ,nli Rnvd lust can t seem iu ranged all the way from demen-l become disinterested in her. Many tia praecox symptoms to now longi ,.omDiicatlons follow it required to aeciae wneiner hi .'xwo Arabian Knights meia man Is sane or crazy. On the lat j phorlcally thumbs Its nose at the ter point Dr. Williams said thatLHoil snectacle of war. The top he had taken 43 minutes to goi.repnt Ha(i the buck private over Hickman wnicn, ne averrea. was longer than usually necessary for a competent alienist to deter mine a case A confessed companion In crime and another fellow prisoner in the county Jail were the next wItnes3esJportunlty of ieaviug his (or her) against mcKinau. Welby Hunt, who admits he was with Hickman in the attempted holdup of a drug store here at Christmas time. 1926. in which the druggist. C. Ivy Thorns, was kill ed. briefly told the court his con elusions auer Close aasunauuu with the defendant. Not Crazy, Says Hunt "I think he was sane, to all my knowledge." Hunt said. Dale Budlong, occupant or a pell near Hickman, identified a letter purporting to Jiavfc' bern written bv Hickman and already Introduced in evidence in which the defendant outlined his plan to "throw a fit" In court as an aid toprtttersons iTivxtc Secretary Aft his insanity defense. I er New OffKc, word Then came four employes of the Los Angeles First National! PORTLAND. Feb. 7. ("API bank, where Hickman worked lnTnft Qregontan will say tomorrow 1927 and from which he was dis that tj,e joth annual Oregon news .-hareed for check forgery. Kami ferenre. to be neld a i V. guffaws in the theater auring iu flvn-dftv run Two Arabian Knights is, oi . . , . .1 1, .. t t course, ngni comeuy, not cheap comedy. And there Is another poin which should ue menuoneu t u th ea. T. O'Donohue, who won fame for a decade througn ma .-.- tk at r vera n ni rs iiciu a fi-ji i . . r.lorv - has charge of iwo Ara j . - Man KnlKhts." LUtie more cou.u he said to insure the picture excellence. HAL H0SS OUT FOR JOB testified his belief that Hicktuan jKugene next Friday and Saturday was sftne. I 3 to be the "klck-otr ror ai c Walsh moved to have their ev-no' ramnaiKn for the republl trlrlcen from the recordl tlon for secretary of on the ground that they were notiHtate. Following this, the pape competent judges of mentality.! ays Hos will tender his reslgua Judge Trabucco overruled the ob-j jon'a8 private secretary to Gover jectlon and W alsh had hl.s protest I aor Patterson. noted by the lerk of the court. I The article continues: Others Teet4fy I "Such was the statement mad A Kansas City school mate.tn pH Metschan, chairman of the Ralph Sparks, added his voice torpnuhllcan state central commit- the chorus that called Hickman lee Dy Hoss Monday afternoon and sane. Sparks Judged the prisoner Uch was the information received he said, by his "normal conduct." oy John B. Bell, when Bell and a Two residents of Alhambra, a couple of lieutenants arrived In suburb of Los Angeles, where Portland Monday night to size up r- V.n . C , nnjHlckman lived during the spring tn secretary of state situation Cantillon asked howjof 1927. said he was sane during wUh a view to determining wheth- lckr;rw2sanewnhmh ln knew er Bell 8houid enter the race." Head of Defunct Bank Testifies at Own Trial In Tort land PORTLAND. Feb. 7. (AP) Emerv Olmstead. former president of the Northwestern National bank ook the witness stand in federal court here today and told In de tail the story of the affairs of the ank with relation to the exten- ion of credit to the Mccormica Lumber company througn Honor ing of checks drawn on eastern bauks. For this alleged violation the national banking act. he i and J. E. Wheeler, former presi dent of the Mccormick Lnmuer ompany, are on trial on indict ments charging them with mia- ppllcatibn of approximately SSu. 00 of funds of the Noriawesiem National. Olmstead's defense, summed up . . , V. Vi . n nis own woras, won w... procedure In carrying Wheeler in this manner in the bank was. m his opinion, "banking." STRANGE LIZARD TAKEN Federal Judge J. C. Hutcheson to. day recommended criminal con tempt proceedings against the rail executives. An opinion handed down by th Jurist, forecasting the terms of sentence to be Imposed on the of ficials Friday In a civil contempt case, contained a bitter attack up on the course of action followed by th railroad In the labor con troversy. Auspicious Beginning Made Toward Raising YWCA Fund The Y. W. C. A. budget cam paign opened auspiciously Tues day, the workers reporting at th noon luncheon that I2S10.CS hT. been collected In the forenc The luncheon was provided by tHa women of the Unitarian church Mrs. LaMolne R. Clark led the ;roup singing, with Miss Rosalind Van Winkle at the piano. Devo tions were led by Mrs. C. A. Park. At the luncheon today. Mis Laura Heist will talk on the work of the Y. W. C. a she has ob served it while traveling abroad. SICKNESS HITS COLLEGE V. 8. C. Quarantined For Inf--tile Paralysis Yesterday PULLMAN. Wash.. Feb. 7. -( AI'l. A quarantine ban was clamped down on student gather ings at Washington State college here tonight following the deatti of John Chaplin. Olympla, a eoph omore In architectural engineer ing, from Infantile paralysis. Dr. D. T. Ford, city health of ficer. Dean P. H. Dirstine. chair man of the college health com mittee, and President E. O. Hoi land, the college head, ordered that social, athletic and othm gatherings on the campus ceasa for at least 14 days. Astoria Fisherman Hooks Creature Native to Tropic- ASTORIA. Feb. 7. ( AP) A six inch long lizard, believed to be of the species of gecko, a non nolsonous lizard usually found in rronical waters, was caught by hook and line near VNestport to day by Harley Slusher, Clatsop county sheriff, while he was fish ing for salmon. Veteran rivermen said toaay that they had never found a sim ilar Heard in or near the Colum bia river before. It is on display In as Astoria butcher shop. The head resembles that of a bass, being flat and croaa. i wo hie eyes are Bet well back on the head and are half hidden by a ring of stubble-Mke fur. The squat lees end in five toes, but are not wehheri The tail resembles tnat of a gecko. 8ALEM JUDGF.S VISIT OLYMPIA, Wash.. Feb. 7 ( AP) Justices O. P. Cosbow a"d Harry N. Belt, of the Oregon su preme court, were guests of th Washington supreme court today, observing methods of procedure. S-4 REPORT PRESENTED Court of Naval Inquiry Turns In Findings In Case WASHINGTON. Feb. 7. (AP) The report of the naval court of InnuirT which investigated the disaster of the submarine S-4 was presented to Secretary Wilbur to day. It was announced that every effort would be made to expedite its releasrt to the pnhllc. Mr. Wilbur said that it had. not vet been determined what pro cedure would be followed In mak insr the renort nublic. However it was indicated that the testl mony an dfiudlngs would be stu died and digested thoroughly by Rear Admiral E. H. Campbell 'Judge advocate general, Admiral C. F. Hughes, chief of naval op erations. and the secretary him self, before the report is released ficatlon of him as a "constitu tional psychopathic Inferior," and the dictionary's definition of psy chopathy, whereupon the doctor turned up "psyeh03ls" which was given the same definition and of fered the opinion that Durand was an authority only as a dictionary writer. Writing: Analyzed Hickman's handwriting. Dr. Or bison labelled as that of a men him. Helen M. Seelye. telegraph op-l erator at Alhambra, Identified the 'defendant as the man who had jsent telegrams from her office to Perrv M. Parker, father of the murdered Marian. She also Iden tified the messages, previously en tered in evidence. MAKES ATTACK UPON CAL TO STOP DRAFT (Continued from p? 1.) " because he had withdrawn from the race. 1 Senator Watson, republican, In liHiia. wante.l to know what the Some of these days that uo'l tutlon meant by reference to Lindy will be finding out whethei fWo terms and the Wisconsin sen FIRE CONSUMES SCHOOllUally normal man with no Indlca- Mars really is inhabited or not. ator replied that he took the view ATTACK COMPANY UNION Criminal Contempt Proceedings Urged Against Chiefs ELSINORE urn Tuesday Night February 14th VHMCENT YOUMANtf I filLJL LJL ! V If " MO) NAUTICAL MUSICAL COMEDy SUCCESS oNWW?K, LONDON. CUICAG0, ANctLty SINGING &DAUCING CHORUS 0F4O BOUND- M-WORLD SOHGUIJ&BV 'INCEHJ YOUMAHS SING HALLELUJAH' SOMETIMES M WAWivc HOUSTON. Texas. Feb. 7. AP) Holding that four official Southern Pnriflc lines in m T '.11 lio i. i hail rtriAlvl leias nun uuuminuo I lit defied the railway labor act and! a court injunction in promoting a "company union" to displace the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, Prices Moor: first Iwo row 3.30; last ft rows 82.75. Mw-m Ine first two rows S 0; b!aii $3.75 and 2.20. Balcony first - rows 92.20, next 8 rows !.. a-i 7 rows 9 1. IO Tax Include!. BOX OFFICE NOW day. BIRTHDAY OBSERVED IIMNR FRIEND ' GATHERED surprise party program, round company of friends awaltln arrival. A spelling match was suggested as one form of entertainment. The suggestion was accepted with fear and trembling. Willis Keith ley's side won over the opposing group captained by George Miller. Music and games followed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wltcraft. Frank. Har oldi Man and Helen Wltcmft. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reeves, Lois and Dwight Reeres, Mr. and Mrs. Bond. Edna. Elton and Wayne Bond. Frank Gnenkel, George Miller. P. A. Stephens. Mable Hall. Bernlce Mack. Norma, Thelma and Raymond Branch, Delma, Earnest and Clinton Brown. Leslie Chast ine. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. McClellan. Leland and Willis Kelthley, Lois Robertson, Herbert Brlggs, Claud James, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cobb. James E. Ewell, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tucker and baby Gwenyth. Myrtle, Raymond and Harvey Griff la. Chester Huddleston of Willam ina Bpent a few koura Wednesday in Marshfleld on Sunday evening. Mrs. Kesber. formerly Esther Thnm non and ton remained to visit with her parents and two sisters In Salem until Thursday nlrht when she left for Eugene to spend a couple of days at the hnme of Mr. and Mrs. Kesber in Springfield. Soldier Recently In North Visits Aiint at N. Santiam BELLINCU1AM. Wash.. Fob. 7. 1 pi Fifty-eight children marched calmly to safety from their class rooms under the direc tion of Principal Henry llortman when fire broke out In the Pleas ant Valley school. 20 miles north of Belllngham. shortly betore me noon recess today. Aid iu nam ing the blaze was summoned rrom Mlaine and Belllngham. but owing to a water shortage, the two story frame building was destroyed. NORTH SANTIAM. Feb. 7. (Special) James E. Ewell, a soldier In the regular army, whose home la In Arpin. Wis., is here to spend the greater part of a two months' furlough with his aunt. Mrs. Effie Angel. Mr. Ewell. whose enlistment covers a period of three years, served two of them In Alaska and Is now stationed at " Vancouver, Wash. Twenty nine years have passed since Mrs. Angel has had the pleasure of meeting one of her won relatives, therefore this visit with her soldier nephew Is greatly appreciated. TODAY & THURS. A doll-fell from the car and the dog leaped after It, out Into the desert night. The dog was not seen again until a yer later, when the old prospector. Alkali Joe, was murdered, and clawllko marks "Jaws of Steel." '"V 1 naaaav ar IBRD ri Mo?; If is 7r ERMINI 1 9U TOMORROW FRIDAY oonnuCTlOH. ht Huf been assigned to kill the dog. And the dog came to turn, carrying a by shoe that had a note In it. The mystery of the ghost town of I'alvao "Jaws of Steel." . SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY WAL U AC B ft AYM O N O Ky - HATTON S II B&ME J C3r ?tt8L 1 . , 1 I Wra......NiiJ!H4mreWfflW. Fv G J Matinees 35c Evenings ... 50c Children 10c 1001 LAUGHS IN THE WORLD'S FUNNIEST DOUGHBOY COMEDY TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Coming 8 Victor Artists Itolb and Dill