The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 24, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    The New OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. - Oreeron, Sunday STorntna. February 21. 1929
IIS
Orecpn Legislature for 1929
sfc become Thing of
- Past Saturday
jCCtonUtwe4 from Pas J.
dergarten bill has passed and the
credit for this goes to Mrs. JDoro-
thy Lee. T - ' - -:
1 tJlrldinit the boards and r com
rnla-rtons Into a caMneCtorni . of
s(ate' goyernment is1 an Idea to be
sbniltfed- to the s people. ' The
resolution has. been adopted -fcy
senate and bouse and will appear
on the ballot In due. time. Here
tofore when the legislature has at
teyd C cabinet goreirp'menti
thedigh consolidation bills. ''the
bills, hare always .failed because
- bakfxls, commissions and depart
ments united, to defeat the. pro-
ptoals. ;
W. II. CLINCHES HOOP
TITLE; L0B6ERS LOSE
"-(Continued froraJPaa; 'V)
turn Monday. "
Although. Willamette had not
'previously won a :. major sport
'a-obamplonshlp In the conference.
' Ik won the tennis title sereral
years ago when the larger col
leges in the northwest were mem
bars, and- last year -won Jn wo-
K men's tennis.
t;-A report has been received here
that.Whitman la planning to con
gest', the ; championship again. ,by
scheduling two games with Lin
' field, college-. The -conference
rules are understood to bare been
changed to prevent this, requiring,
that games.- to count in the -stand,-!
inga, must be icneduiea at . me
conference meeting before the
- season opens.
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MONDAY
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WHY no TALKIES TAK?
It's a i)eep Mysfer tut ' Energetfo' Reporter Solves It
EDISON HAD REAL PART
r . i Continued from Ptuce l- '
Vha shall keep the board informed
: at all times of the workings and
r progress of the institutions, and
who shall have an office in Sa-
1 lentrThe budgets of the two insti
tutions for the nest two years
Shall not be disturbed, but there
after the Joint board will have
charge of making out these bud
geta and submitting them to the
governor and legislature.
1 The act provides that the board
shall inaugurate Its program upon
ihe taking effect of the law, and
Shall hare full authority to reor
ganize the work of each and all
Of the Institutions so as to elim
inate unnecessary duplication of
ictlvhles, offices, laboratories and
tabllcatlons. Standard systems of
ecouats and rceords are also pro-
J By. OLTXE DOAK
If you axe Interested In know
ing what make the r "girl talk"
out loud when1 she (ells her bold
hero that' she loves him1 in the
movies, yon will be Interested In
what I saw and beard at the Elsfc
note Saturday morning. :--. ;
One of the. modern -"talking
machines is being Installed there.
The engineer, Who'ts supervising
the Installation. - and fa a rery
nice man- from New York yery
charmingly muffles the letters r'
and "a.v In his conversauon, in
troduced' me, to the intrades 'of
the": machine. V' . -" ' -''
J learned that' there are three
varieties of the species the vita-
phone, senior. :; which was . con
strueted to. work on a phonograph
disk plan, the movietone which Is
recorded on' the '.film itself, and
the youngest members of the fam
ily, the photophone,! which: also
Is recorded on the tllm. Techni
cally, the difference, between the
movietone and photophone la that
the ; movietone registers with a
variability, of density. - and ' the
photophone -i registers - through a
variability in area, t Nowthat you
understand we will go on to - the
place of action - , -
Lotk Uke' Citai Separators -This
I .found to be In the pro
jection room in the belfry of the
Elsiaore--at least that is what It
seemed when we got up there. In
this room were some large, black
machines which looked like glori
fied cream separators lots more
fixings,, yo$ understand, but the
sajneaifalf Unfes.) i
'- The -upper part of the machine
was tilled, .with , the film which
lureaaea frtsf wai. inrouffn a 9
Tiopsi nXil becoanteal
stops1 dntftft reaWi fin' arVange
ment In the lower, center of the
machine which, looked tike a -bi
nocolar dressed up.- i
At this stage the sound -comes
in. The narrow fllm containing
the pieutes'has a narrow strip
along its- side Where you can no
tice tiny linea like a graph of
your year's finances, the varia
tion of the lines representing the
changes of sound. .
These little marks- on the side
of the film are 81-1000 of an Inch
wide. As the film passes through
this little machine -that resembles
a binocular a tiny ray of light
strikes on it "directed, from the
magnifying , glass. It li were
whererer the light strikei a whfte
line it la carried through - to a
beautiful blue-coated light v globe
whicVby'some'Tnagle,- too Intri
cate for me to explain, becemes
electrical energy which :. races
through electric line . which car--
ry It to. a dignified and awesome
loo kins -black garbed i machine
known as a transformer. r
t Boxes TJke Washbaaiaa :
1 Here It Is given strength - and
sent on Its way to the back of the
stage Into round boxes that look
like nothing: more than washbas
ins but are really called "dynamic
speakers, y Here ? electricity ; . In
to care for Babr Doris, for whom
Joan's roiee a he tells Mary how pwasson has a great attaenmenu
CHIdES
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DISORDERS
SPREADING
fAC
E NCASWAH
ISUTEST REPORT
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. JJ.
, fAP) Partially confirmed re-
, ports late today stated that peace
- Terturea In the gasoline price
- warfare under consldefation by
the major oil companies.
fWhlle motorists along the Pa-
- dflr-coast were buying gasoline
at -the lowest retail prices in many
years, San Franclaco garage men
- reported they had been adviaed
that: there may be an experimental
advance in the wholesale quota
Hons within the' next tew days In
an; effort to ascertain it the so-
tailed Independent eompafes win
respond. :! '"' ''
'In a , guarded statement, a
spokesman for an oil company,
. said that- whatever negotiations
are under way ean only be pre-
. liminary at this time. He denied
4 Reports that the price war Tiad
been started to reduce a surplus
ef gasoline, adding that the cost
' ofi price cutting bad become pro-
kmltlve and "that the condlUoc
. ;cemld,not last any great while."
The local scale of retail prices
remained stationary, tarying
rpm several scattered quotations
'"0 9 and 10 cents a gallon to, the
.official 12-cent quotation of the
Is&rage and property owners, as-
relation. In the east bay cities
ftbe prices remained at 16 and 17
nts. Seattle, reported the cheap-
icst on the coast at 76 cents
';r:iere an oil sale accompanied the
-jTwest price In California, that of
!) cents. . Bakersfleld reported
Rotations of 15 and 1V4 cents
ilfd Eureka, 1? cents.
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SHANOTTAT UVh S3 t API
The Shantung disorders, eventuat
ing Into the card fighting near
Chef oo have given rise to other
campaigns against the Nationalist
regime at Nanking, the existence!
of these movements having been
acknowledged ly a spokesman for
the Kuomtntang part; here today.
He told - Chinese newspapers
that Communists In central China
were spreading propaganda In the
Nationalist armies urging armed
uprising. He said that they were
also using the widespread anti
Japaneee sentiment to stir up gen. i
eral disatlsf action and that last
week the Nationalist authorities
at Hankow had arrested there the
leaders ot an extensive Commun
ist plot. .
Word also came here that Gen
eral Lu Ti Ping, chairman of the
provincial government of Hunan
with ' headquarters at Changsha,
had been ousted by three subordi
nates, one or whom. General Ho
Chlen. had assumed the poet. It
was said that the coup de-etat
was executed with the connivance
ot Hankow authorities who were
widely believed to be seeking
means to embarrass the Nanking
government or were possibly plan
ning an active revolt with the sup
port, of the Canton government.
UDE RECORD
much he loves her. starts a. vi
bration in the parchment lining
ot the dynamic speaker wash ba
sin and you, sitting out there in
the .dark- hear - him say It .right
out loud, before you and every,
body. .- y.;:;.-
He says it and you hear him be
cause Thomas Edison and a man
named Latdre, : started expert
meaung wun an idea zo years
ago. As the New York engineer
told me, also because the war de
partment speeded up ideas during
the war and worked out the per
fection of two things the vacuum
tube and the amplifier.
There you have It and if you
do' not understand Just how photo
phone works It Is not my "fjftilt
nor the fault of the lnatalltng en
glneer for the Radio' Corporation
ofcAmerici. jrfho " i plicfni the
ilanne in ine.iuisinoret tjisweek
CHERRY PIE KILLED
By Helen Howard
Do stenographers like cherry
pier Senators' secretaries do,
anyway especially on George
Washington's birthday, when all
people legislating or otherwise In
Salem, the cherry city of Oregon,
should use the capitoI's natural
(resources and eat some of Salem's
cherries In pie.
Friday afternoon the august
senatorial body of the 35th legis
lative session. In Salem assembled,
introduced a resolution to the ef
fect that every senator should buy
one piece of cherry pie for his
secretary, since this Is George
Washington's birthday. Who in
troduced It Is not known. For
that reason President Norblad has
forbidden that the resolution be
placed on the calendar.
Nor did President Norblad as
sign the resolution to a committee.
Senator Lloyd T. Reynolds, of Sa
lem, says that Nor blad's ignoring
me resolution arter the reading
clerk had read It was not due to
the reason given above. Senator
Norblad did not care whether the
resolution had a' sponsor or not.
out, says senator Reynolds. Nor
blad was Jealous. If the Die had
been fish pie. utilising the home
product of the president's own
city. Instead of cherry pie, using
tne favorite fruit of Salem. Sen
ator Norblad would have been all
for the resolution.
senator Fred Kiddle, the
youngest member of the' Senate.
ana a bachelor, asked that the res
olutlon be referred to committee
on military affairs., ot which he
is chairman. He also asked that
he might be allowed to cut the
pie. The entire august body im-
meaiacery arose In Indignation.
clamoring for the privilege. Ad
journment ended the tumult.-
IS IN STATUS 000
WRIGHT FIELD. Dayton, O.,
Feb. 23. (AP) The third alti
tude record flight that Lieutenant
Harry : Johnson." Self ridge field,
army pilot has attempted la 1 1
days, ended here today an hour
and a. minute after it started.
Lieutenant Johnson, flying alone
as he did February 14. Jn the spe
clal altitude plane at Wright field.
was forced down today by a dense
base that obscured the earth. He
encountered the .haxe at . 26,000
feet and seared through It to "10,
00.0 feet where he - found It so
dense that visibility was too great
ly impaired. He landed at 1:10
p. m.. and . announced that he
would try again as soon as wea
ther conditions: appeared favor
able. . .
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Established 1021
Phone 183F2
.Incubator Capacity 141,000
: Brooder Capacity 25,000
BABY CHICKS, PULLETS -COCKERELS
Bead for oar btg catalogne. .
TOD AY'S SPEClVlaLBARdAINS
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White Leghorn Cockerels $3.00 '
WHITE LEGHORN
: CHICKS ,
S weeks old at ..-25c
2 weeks old at: 20c
- MISCELLANEOUS
CHICKS
8 and 4 weeks old -22c
2 weeks old at.; 18e
Visit our Modern Ptmltry Plant : -
Uoyd A. lee HATCHERY, and POULTRY
BREEDING FARIiL . ;
Koate 6, Box 115 (Fruitland Road) : Salem; Oregon
ASHLAND WINS 20-24
MEDFORD, - Ore., JPeb. 23.
(AP) The Ashland hirh school
basketball team defeated Klamath
rails if to 24 tonight at Ashland.
GIRL'S MOTHER-
IS
Authorities Begin 'Effort to
r Have Baby DoriTakea.
; From Her Care .
(Continued from Pas 1.)
vestlgated by the San Francisco
Society tor the prevention- -of
Cruelty of ChUdren about a year
ago. The case, was dropped when
It was shown tbat baby Doris was
properly enred for. Official of
tha aoeiatr said tonight that "In
riew of recent developments it la
Imperative that the caae, pe,-, re-
opened. Zf;j -: , .v.. -..
Tram another source tonight
there was an Indication that An
attempt would be made to wrest
tha child from the custody of her
mother. C -H. Waason, grana
ratner of the child said that Mr.
and lira. Murphy were not salted
Mrs: ' Murnhy. celebrating tne
hannv event of the child's retarn
announced tonight that sbe ,wUl
resist all efforts to take the biby
from ber.
Mrs;tUSiegertj
Salem Resident
16 YearSy Dies
Mrs. Matilda Siegert, a resident
of Salem for the past .11 yeacs,
during which time she has been
active in the woric" or tne bi
John's Lutheran church, died Sat
urday at her home at ,55 -North
16th street at the ftgor-81 ear.
Mrs. JSlegert Is survived it fdfir
rianrhtArm Mrs. John Johnson of
Salem. Mrs. E.ihiillfe.,pti,Nbr
man, , Okla.. and 'Mrs. t Ber-
wald and Mrs. E. P. Mueller, pom
of Big Stone1 City, S. P. Ohe Sori;
Adolf of Marietta, Minn.," also sur
vives. Mr. Siegert passed away
several years ago. . :;t .
Funeral arrangements have not
been made. Remains are at the
Clough-Huston parlors. - -
Committee Will
Draft Change in
Insurance Code
The senate Saturday adopted a
house joint resolution by Hender
son authorising the appointment
of a legislative committee to in
vestigate and recommend amend
ments to the insurance code. The
report ot the committee would bo
filed at the 1931 legislative se
sioa.
The committee would be com
posed of two members of the sen
ate and three members ot the
house. The senate members of
the committee, are Kiepper and
Moser. No appropriation was -requested
in the resolution v
Senate Approves
Norblad Measure
C. Kelly is Star, in Draggy
Game; Guards Kept at
Home by Illness
EUGENE; Feb. 23. (AP)
Although handicapped by the ab
sence of Its, regular, guards, the
Salem high school basketball team
routed the Eugene high . quintet
here tonight Si to t. '
.-Cblnjtyr :Kelly. -Salem high
forward, stirred :In scoring;, gath
ering In 18 of his team's points.
Despite the bitter rivalry which.
prevails . - between -; , these two
schools, the game, was draggy, Eu
gene putting up no ; effective, op
position to alem's effective rush
es down the floor."
R. Kelly and Ecker,. regular
guards 'of the Saxem. high team.
were left at home -because ot 111-
ness'WBen ine squaa raaae xne
trip to Eugene Saturday. Sieg
mund, a forward, had also been
111 most of the week. 1-.. K
ATI of these players are expect
ed to be 'In shape agam In time
for the same Tuesday night
against the Chemawa Indians at
Chemawa. which will decide ,the
championship In district T of the
state high school In Salem's fa
vor If it wins, but win throw the
teams into a tie for the title If
the Indians win. ? Salem high de
feated Chemawa here recently,
but is anticipating a harder game
on the Indians own floor.
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NEW TRIAL LOOMS
PENDLETON. Feb. 13 - AP)
The supreme court has granted
a stay of execution in the' case of
Ralph" ShuH, - convicted . of man
slaughter in connection with' the
death -of Bob' Linsner.
V TO S142.21
A total tt.f 142,160 In pledges
has been .raised In ihe Willamette
university endowment.; campaign
In a report made by the campaign
office late Saturday. This means
that 1157.740 r will have to be
raised' la tbd doting days' of the
campalgn,.-fhlch will end Februt
lary.lf. ri'r-C;, :-t AiJ -
This -morninjr a "Q Waning uni
day" t; will be observed n'-Metho-v
dUt churches la Oregon, with the
exception of churches la Salem
and Porjlandwheie the campalgu
is now-ln progrea5. This 1 the
only iublto ' eollecilpd J that, has
been taken during Ihe, entire cam-
paign thf directors reportaa. , .
The senate Saturday passed
Senator Norblad's bill which, as
amended, requires Multnomah
county hunters to pay an addition,
al license fee of 1 26 to hunt in
another county. The bill, as orig
inally drafted, applied to all coun
ties In the state. Senator Moser
announced that he would ask to
have the bill reconsidered next
week.
Span Over Puget
Sound Requested
WASHINGTON. Feb. 22 (AP)
A bill to authorize Llewellyn
Evans, J. P. Hlckey and B. A.
Lewis to construct and operate a
bridge across Puget - Sound In
Pierce county was Introduced to
day by Senator Dill, democrat.
Washington." .
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