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illV Tba OREGON STATESMAN, Solera, Oregon, Sunday Morning, September 8, 1929 FORHISTIBT Utah Senator Bangs Fist arid Insists l He's Going to ;" Remain Coo! 4 Bf D. . HAROLD OLIVES " i Associated Press Staff Writer i WASHINGTON. Sept. .- AP) i -Although his roice may become " heated in the twirls of debate, the . ! man who will carry the bnrden at ', (administration support tor the tar- ilff bQl in the senate said, todaj jthat he Intends to talk only "good" ! figures and facts' and to avoid ' j '.'arguments for political - pur- " iposes. ; i The tall and be-psectacled chalr- man of tee finance committee i Smoot of Utah revealed his plans " as he sat engrossed beside a desk iled high vrita. ' documents . coiw Halning what he. termed the- "eri jdence in support of the tariff In creases endorsed by the republl- leans of his committee. jFIst anged on Tabic A PBart of Arjconieiit-' 7 ' "There are . the .facts and the ireasons tor the proposed changes hn the law and the. house bill: ez tclaimed the veteran tariff leader jas he banged his fist on the table , and proceeded in' a hia-h pitched ,roice. , ' "i i "There will be no lengthy speeches or arguments for polit ical purposes from me. It the op- ipoposition and the country wants .to know the facts here they are In jfack and white." ' Smoot said the procedure he Svuld follow would mark a de parture from the "usual tactics of jnfinlnr tariff debate prraarur the BoUtical side. I If tl "The opponents can talsf Jaep- erres hoarse In an attempt: w Kill the bill." he continued, "but ours Kill be an argument based on what the official figures enow an? t nothing else." attack on Beeohitkni Now Befog Prepared Smoot announced he was pre paring an attack-on the resolution to be one red at tne outset 01 aaon day's proceedings by Senator 81m mons of North Carolina, minority tariff leader, to direct the finance rnmmittfta to obtain from the treasury from time, to time while 1 losses of corporations which would benefit under the measure, i While opposition to the propos al Is expected to renew the old controversy over tax returns pub "iicity, assurances from the veter an farm ' state republicans that they woudl support the democrats On the Question. has led some oh tervers to predlt its passage. Whatever the outcome, the tax resolution is expected to be de bated at length and the promised clash over the administrative pro visions which the minority has an- f" on need it will set up as its ini ial target probably will bo de fayed for several days, fcmooi WanU to Keep sleep Facta Secret 5 Smoot is expected to take the f" osltion that to make available to 11 senators for use of the floor a public debate income tax data regarded as secret would be a breach of faith by the government the 'tax payers. Senator 8im mons contends such Information would be relevant to the subject at htand and that it would be dis cretionary with the few congres sional committee already author ized by law to obtain it and turn fit over to members of congress. : A second air of the democrats will be repeal of the principal pro Visions granting the president pow er to change tariff rates after in vestigation by the tariff commls . sion. and restoration of this pow er to congress. Minority Faction To launch Attack , The minority then will strive to eliminate from the measure the new provisions authorizing the tariff commission to convert .11 the ad valorem rates in the bill Into duties based on United States instead ot foreign value and re port to congress by Janua.y 1, 19 3 2. The arrnmenl will hm mad that this would not only be a rad- . leal change in the historic policy of assessing these rates on for eign values, but that it would con stitute a grant of power to a com mission easily susceptible to abase. Inadvertently ifnot otherwise. , Indications are that all of these matteri will be Ironed oat before an attempt la made to recommit the bill with Instructions to con fine It to a revl&toa solely In the interests ot agriculture. - Senator Allen, of Kansas, pub licity director, of the Hoover pres idential campaign, who has paired for the the Borah resolution o last June, aimed to bring shout an exclusive farm tariff, said to day a study of the revised meas ure had convinced him that while It was an Improvement over the house bill as it affected agricul tural imports. It should undergo "some changes before final pas sage ; " Cr - sv v,-i-..f SCHROEDER GIVEf. FUliEMl RITES Fun Funeral services for rrederick Wk Schroeder, ft, who died at his home six miles east la the Fruit land district Friday evening;, will be held at the Rigdoa mortuary - parlor here Monday afternoon at 1:39 o'clock, with interment to follow la the Uaclear cemetery. -. .Schroeder came to this coun try a T years ago from Germany and had spent a number of years In ' this section. He had been ill the past two years. Besides his widow, Ottella, he U survived by the following sons and daughters: .Mrs. A. U Commons ot Harlan, ': Oregonj H. O. Schroeder of le Acgeles, Mrs. Fhfl Fahmlander ot - Klamath Falls. Mrs. Harold Tink Roosevelt Returns Home. . . - SSSSSSSISSSSnummammBmiL. yuxo. ...iil.iliuihwi.ii .niii.i uitwni..u..L.., . i - V,Sy!r - . , . . . iQ t-r-; , , , r-, r- ( , z i t- . i ' IsS''-, - :vzs,;;-;r5 i , - ? , : i s 4 v ? i -c. f " u " ' v - 1 1 $ f f f ... ' : ' -v. ' ' . i ;, . . v i f' " is J ! K: 1 yv ti R: 1 11 ' t hi Hrvn Theodore Kooeevett. Jr who arrrted la. Saw Francisco ""J"B Sy vyL.. V"S SIVEET COOKIE ILEA IS Oil HT EMI The current program at the EI- sincre consists ot Fanchon and Marco's- novelty stage production. "Sweet Cookie Idea." and Para- mount's all-talking mystery pro- ooction, "The Greene Murder Case." Fanchon and Marco's "Sweet Cookie Idea." is a concotion of sweet" entertainment. The Sun- klst Beauties add considerable to the program, while such outstand ing entertainers as Jack Hanley, comedian. Bob be Tomsen. slnirer and dancer, Jones and Hull, and Koy Lioomis are assets to the show. William Powell, famous for his excellent role in "The Canary Mur- aer Case" and "Interference" plays the leading part in "The Greene Murder Case." Jean Ar thur and Eugene Pallette, the lat ter who played the Sergeant Heath role in "The Canary Mur der Case," are cast in Important roles.- inn Hf.S SMALL BUZE Fire destroyed the yard offlca at the Spanldlng lumber mm Sat urday night about S o'clock burning shipping records for the past week. 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Oipitil Str aSalsa, Ore - Pzt " V -. t : ' "t phone wires in the office, causing tases to blow out breaking all connections with the central tele phone office. The night watch man did not get the alarm turned in for more than 16 minutes af terwards, having to go to the Statesman Office to get a phone fa operation. All records destroyed can be duplicated from original copies kept In the main office. Repair to the building and replacement of furniture besides stenographic work in replacing, the records will be . the only expense resulting from the fire. Cookie Show Found Real Attraction By RUTH CLARK Umm! Sweet Cookie! Fanchon A Marco review -at the Elslnore has every variety c hocolate eclair,, fig newton, wafers, blond, brunette. You'll find your favor ite there. The Sunklst Beauties in a new and different idea unusual costuming and lovely settings, dance another hour of entertain ment away. If yon don't believe Sweet Cookies can dance, they will convince you. Roy Lewis, the dan cing chef, proves what a cook can do with his feat. Just for variety there are some big laughs. Jack Haley in "what a well dressed man would wear" and Jones and Hall, have some hu mor you've never heard before. There is a beautiful finale. Mn- sie by U Carlos Meier's orchestra. The Sweet Cookie Idea will be at the Elinors Sunday afternoon and evening1. f wmm I Wednesday from Asia, where bo beaded a Mrs, BosttIsV---;il L v-r)sl. .1 . i I. i .i..'I.i'.1 r(. l7 utt l , i'rfr Life Insurance Salesman Here From California H. J. Harder has coma from Los Angeles to represent the West Coast Life Insurance com pany la this territory. He is open ing an office in the First Nation al Bank building. This is the first time this organisation has main taned regular offices in Salem. Mr. Harder is already at work in the field with a number ot sub. agents. 1 Mr. Harder confesses to previ. ous newspaper experience as weU as to having sold insurance for the West Coast and other com panies. He ran a paper at Ingle wood near Los Angeles and later engaged in the investment brok erage busies. Louis Pellier, a Frenchman, In troduced the prune in the United States. JOY TURNER MOSES PIANISTDUNNING TEACHERVIOLINIST Graduate New Eng. Con. Boston. Received Normal Dunning; Diploma in N. T. City under Carre Louise Dunning, Originator. .For fire years was Head ot Violin Dept. and Piano Instructor at wniamette University. While teaching at Willamette or ganised and directed first Violin Ensemble in Salem. Feature public recitals and programs for students. Free Orchestra and Kane-able daeeee HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS GIVEN Studio 335 N. Capital St. Phone 468M. Vnapuooe saowtnei ton like Living People! W: trY TyZA Opens Today an a m . .ssnausnnuw. wmmimm.---.-'mm-mmm D SLJK A torrid remans t 1 f a Home of TODAY IXONDAT TUESDAY flET f JtM Leaders Gather at Washing ton for National Com mittee Session WASHINGTON. Sept t. CAP) Republican leaders continued to gather here today for the meeting Monday ot the republican, national nnmwtitte : and indications were that there would be a fairly full attendance despite the tact that tt election of Claudius H. Hus ton, of Tennessee, as chairman Is to be a mere formality. . President Hoover received a number ot the committeemen and committee women at the White House during the day and Invited sararal to have . dinner at tie White House this evening. This waa the third of the series of such functions for the republican lead ers with the fourth scneduiea ior tomorrow night. . Dr.- Hubert Work, retiring chairman ot the committee, is a guest at the White House. He accompanied a croup ot the com mittee members today oa vthefr call at the executive offices. After retiring Monday Dr. Work will re turn to private life on his own mo tion as he only voluntarily re signed as director of the party or ganisation, but also declined a diplomatic appointment. With the election ot Represent ative Ruth Pratt by the New York state central committee as - na tional committee woman for the Empire state, all vacancies in the membership ot the national com mittee save that of committeeman for Georn-i were filed. . MrrftfifaraareT M. Tucker" ha committee woman tor that state. Mrs. Alvln T. Hert remains as na tional committee woman for Ken tacky and vice chairman, having withdrawn her resignation at the request ot President Hoover. Date Set for Hearing Upon Man's Location October 14 hss been set in county court as the date.for hear, ing of the whereabouts of Frank Von Hatton if anybody knows where he la. Bertha Schwab has petitioned the court to be named administrator ot the estate, it being thought he is dead since seven years have passed by with, out any word frrom Von Hatton. Under the Oregon law a period of time must elapse before the peti tion for appointment of an ad ministrator of a missing person is made and the order is granted. One of the Best Shows of the Year its a eoaatry is eeoled enly whea duty In tervenes between brave and Tab exsUc eaenxy. ieee -raadac 5 "-Added AM- TALKING ItACK SENNETT COMEDY 25c Talkies I! j 4 t ' i ' 5i m u it i iU) HOFFERT AGAiri FUT ran Peter Hoffert, IS. who was brought before tht Juvenile officer Thursday afternoon charged with theft of a touring car from ia front of Walts market, was order ed returned to the boys' training school when his case was heard Saturday morning. Implicated with young Hoffert was Donovan Hunter. 14. who was given over to his mother, who came here a Short time ago to work In the hop fields about here.. 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LAST TIMES TONIGHT A Fresh Baked ... and Hot Stag Show Come . and Cot YoarselfaSlice With THE SUNKIST BEAUTIES JACK HANLEY JONES and HULL ROY LOOMIS; BOBBE TOaiSON and Others uf;: .OX THE " I:'. : ; , . was 100 Talkie" r (GErjQ ;WiffiamPowen Mywery C3Q3QC2lI an7 B fTAf5r7. A Superlative S. S. Van Dinev VLialU Cast COMING TUESDAY FOQ 4 BIG DAYS - - Aa ATalkIty,.jt ... . ; ' 'll's" '-'.it- High Test Gasoline Day and Night Service on REASING WASHING SERVICE DAY & WILES, Mc. Moderate Price .lefife Gie-Yoa job' EsUmate - - w . m fa. i . . m i i Na r - r jl sent their aoe presentation entitl ed Speedv? Idea," whilo Para mount's all-talkie comedy, Fast Company," win occupy the screen Spotlight." , ?'Speed Idea offers one of the fastest presentations yet conceiv ed by Fanchea hud Marco, and Is scoring; big; with Fox West Coast audiences' over- the entire Fan chon and Marco time. Read thi Classified Ads. SCREEN. ; Featuring 'i-M&iiilNI!' 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