: PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning. December 21. 1929 in EYHTTEID5 Willamette University .Pres ident to Start East Last of Year Three national conferences of college educator are attractions which irill draw Dr. Carl Gregg Doner, president of Willamette university, east during, the first three weeks of the new year. Dr. Doner expects to leave Salem December SO. The conferences will be those of the -Association of American colleges, the Council of Church Boards of education and the Edu cational association of the Meth odist Episcopal church. All three will be held in Washington, D. C. "I expect to ask and answer questions and gain new ideas." said Dr. Doney yesterday. "I Judge that there will be consider able inquiry from other college executives as to the success of our honors courses, oar credit hours and our comprehensive senior orals." Dr. Doney voiced the opinion that Willamette had pioneered the way for "other institutions in these progressive educational ideas. Under the honor course plan selected Juniors and seniors are permitted to pursue special lines of Investigation and research and to receive special credtt for this work. The comprehensive senior oral examinations are giv en to each graduating class and review the work of the entire course of study followed by the students and are Intended t6 fix cpirtfhh organized fart and meth- minds. Dr. Doney stated that he knew of a few schools which had adopt ed one of these educational ideas but none except Willamette which had all three of them. While in the east, Dr. Doney will also attend to certain affairs of the Institution where eastern contacts are Involved. BE Hi Tentative plans for a change in the class schedules at the Parrish Junior high school to become ef fective next semester were sub mitted Friday to George W. Hug, city superintendent, by R. W. Ta venner, secondary school super Visor. The tentative plan is mod eled after the .split-period system and calls for six SO-minnte -periods in the day instead of the present seven shorter periods. School would xonvene at 8:40 and dismiss at 3:30 o'clock. Features of the proposed schedule include a reduction of the penmanship and physical ed- .cation work, and more emphasis ' on health and science. Gymna sium work would be lessened, to, allow, physical, education to be- f"" a health and science rauscular activity; .'English a week let every stu . .r periods of so rrws wmtkmv live of mathemat ics: " three periods a week of health or physical education stu dies and two of science. Home economics or shop course would be elective and two of science. Home sconomlcs or ship course would be elective for ninth grad ers, and only one or two periods would be devoted a week to pen manship, art or music. Hug will make a thorough stu dy of the program before passing on it. If It is satisfactory, a slmi lar schedule will be adopted to Leslie Junior high school, and both put into effect about the beginning of the new semester in February. 1 CUSSES MY Thic Coupon and 5c will admit any school child to Hollywood Theatre Matinee 2 p. m.t to see "Midnight Daddies" and Greatest Wild Animal Serial "KING OF THE KONGO" Do not fail to see this Talking Thriller of the African Jangle Christmas Gift Suggestion Give a Year Subscription to The Oregon Statesman COUPON To THE OREGON STATESMAN: SALEM, OREGON. ' Please send your paper Daily and Sunday for oihe year to Name Address Ordered by Subscription Rates in Adrance: One Year by mall S 4.00; outside of Oregon $5.00. By carrier service one Year $5S0. The Call Board By OLIVE M. DOAK .-. FOXELS1XORE Baath High, Wtwiu State a ad Terry Today "Tha Thir- teenta Chair" witfe Conrad Nsgel; Fanchon and Marco. - THE HOLLYWOOD Xerth CaplUl stret ia Ssrtk Salts Today "Midnight Dad- .dies" Black Senaett'a first all-talklrg picture. GRAXD . Hit, tatveea' Court lU SUU Today "The Last of the Duanes." e CAPITOL Stats, batweea High an 4 Ckarefc Today 'Eternal Love" with John Barrymore. . e There is to be a little bit of Ireland at the Fox Elsinore to day, Sunday and Monday. Paddies, Colleens, policemen and whatever else it takes to represent the Irish will ,be sieging Irish songs, telling Irish Jokes, and dances. As per usual the "idea in green" as it is called will be as colorful and artistic as the Fanchon and Marco shows have a habit of being. "The Thirteenth Chair" will open with. the Fanchou and Mar co production. A mystery play fail of tens situations and develop ing some unusual photographic ei fects should offer a full evening's or afternoon's entertainment for the theatre goer when taken with the Fanchon and Marco. John Barrvmore will be seen for the last time in "The Eternal Love" at the Capitol today and tonight. This picture was directed hv the artists' director. Lubitsch, and it shows the superb touch of his art. Taken together with Barrymore acting and Luhitsch's directing, the picture is very .1- V1. wuna nunc. There are plenty of laughs bursting out of the Hollywood these days over "Midnight Dad dies." It Is on for the last day to day. The Grand will soon have a number of excellent first run pictures to show in addition to the new vitaphone machine they are Installing of the Western Elec tric up-to-date make. All Statesman carriers are little merchants. They are charged for all papers delivered by them. Kollyivood Theatre Home of 25c Talkies LAST TIMES TO-DAY Matinee Today 2 P. M. Mack Sennett's First Talking Feature "MIDNIGHT DADDIES" A laugh every minute It's a scream from start to finish ' ALSO The Greatest Wild Animal Serial King of the Kongo All Talking and Filled with Thrills of the African Jungle COMING SUNDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY Hoot's first Talking Picture i- i -1 i i j . " ' ' I 1 HUB B IS TO George W. Hug, superintendent of the Salem schools, doesnt claim to be playing favorites, bat Just the same ho surprised one room of school children: with, a real Christmas. present, from which, the youngsters twill ret much pleasure. The pupils are Miss Bertha Englehorn's - fourth graders at Lincoln school and the gift was a painted "health clock. a large wooden, -disc, fash ioned like a roulette wheel. Hug visited this school room re cently, and found the students who are engaged In a health pro gram, operating a cardboard clock or wheel each morning as part of their program to see that each student complied with -health rules. The superintendent -thought of the wooden health wheel, asked E. EY Bergman to have hit shop make one and then took it to Miss Ruth "Brauti's art classes to paint in colorful manner, and for the lettering. The Lincoln students received the gift yesterday. - The face of the wheel la divid ed into 18 or 20 sections, on each of which is marked a health habit, and students will spin the wheel each morning, notice where the pointer stops, and then answer yes or no to the health habit in that section. If "no," the pupil goes without a health credit for that day. :4 I BET S2512.48 SUM The secretary of state Friday apportioned among the various counties of Oregon $265,039.51, representing 25 per cent of the receipts from the forest reserves in Oregon, during the year end ing June 30, 1929. . The area of reserve within the counties on June 30, 19292, was 13,297,938 acres. The following, summary shows the counties, together with the each: Baker 1466.45, Benton $3.23. Clackamas $4,878.13, Coos $128. 71, Crook $2,119.61, Curry $728. 35, Deschutes $30,319.79, Dong- las $10,865.29. Grant $14,745.73. Harney $4,412.43, Hood River 1.- 506.52, Jackson 838.805.3. Jef THIS COUPON and 5c Admits One Child Under 12 All Day Sat, Dec 21 Grand Theatre GRAND THEATRE TODAY TOM MIX . In Zane Grey's "The Last of the Duanes" and 1 KARL DANE -In "Voice of the Storm" Also COMEDY SUNDAY 'The Road to Rum" First Time In Salem Continuous 2 to. 11 Ttfwlsvr Sim Mm wja,(a WUUl tllWUt mm GLASS O H TO 1 . t 1 --! t' - X111B 1 III I -P ' I ii aaa-, F S B . K SSB 1 F H SKA I ffiwri ; M, Sman p av bf7v y-. .7. TODAY SUNDAY.- MONDAY Fanchon IDE A 2n Featuring ftforaa Westoa. Fraaklyo. Record Doris Klrley - Watta ArBBiada Jlrs - Reels - Ere Anoeala V SUNKIST XXiOT 7 yAUDEylLLE ferson 4,S 15.2 4, Josephine $J,- f 3C.75, Klamath f 5S.S4S.2S, Lake $29,239.82, Lane 814,216.- 85. Lincoln S1S9.S2, Linn f 3SSS.43. Malheur I38.7S, Marion 12,512.48, Morrow $783.93, Mult nomah $607.57, Polk $8.32. Til lamook 885.S7. Umatilla $2,488.- 72, Union $4,707.55. Wallowa $12,880.32. Wasco $1,774.40. Wheeler $950.98, Yamhill $333.- 91. Total S2S5.03S.il. IF PORTLAND. Ore., (AP) The angry voicing of vicious cougars that startled Oregon pioneers a century ago hare echoed and re echoed less frequently through deserted mountain thickets and windswept prairies, veteran woodsmen who live on the edge of Oregon forests, say. Ceaseless warfare on cougars who roam the wilds have caused an increase In the deer population of Oregon, Harold Clifford, game warden, declares. The 288 cou gars, panthers or mountain lions -the names are used Interchange ablykilled daring the fiscal year 1928-9, ending Oct. 31, killed 15.000 deer at the very conservative average of 50 a year for each one. - The state vald out $7,200 la bounties at the rate or SX5 eacn. The progress of the war against the cougar population of Oregon, which always has been large, is shown. In the list of bounties paid by the state. In 1926-7 only 159 cougars were killed; ia 1927-8, 2S4; and In 1928-9. 288. Clifford said the voting of $500 prize to the best hunters has also been a factor in increasing interest. Work Progresses On Church of God Satisfactory ororress Is being made on construction of the new Church of God building at the corner of Hood and Cottage streets, resorts the pastor. Rer. C. W. Hatch. Tne outside or tne building was completed late this Attead Use Nine o'clock Show Toalte And remaia. for the MM-Nile Preview As Our Guest Last Times Today 1 tntt liCiTJrof EH m mm. UNITED . " I PiCTuae Talkie' Act and Fox lSOUDtf Movietonews SUNDAY BRINGS v "In The Headlines" A Vitaphone All Talkie' Dally 1mi a- a - j j i '& Marco's KG S I mm mm 4Vtr i i r-i . -i r-n r-afla 1 II 1 mm. a-SL. s- isssssp" Ian fw - m (, Tt : II i SBSI 1 i?"i Ml LATEST , GElEEn BEAUTIES week, and work on the Interior la going along nicely. Mueh of the inside work Is being donated, but the outsife was constructed by G. M. DouglOss, local contractor. In another week the building will be ready tor lathe and plas ter. Members of the church com pleted grading around the build ing Just before the rains started. The bell from the tower of the old building oa Church street al ready has been transferred to the new atructure. 4 Pioneer Club Hoop Teams to 4 Arrange Series Four Pioneer dab basketball teams In Salem will start on Jan uary 4 an elimination series of games, the winner to play the Chemawa Pioneers for the county title. A. similar -series ia being ar ranged la Polk county - and the champions of the two counties will meet later. Teams enrolled in Salem are those of the First Baptist, First Methodist, Presbyterian and Mill street Methodist churches. All local games will be played at the Y. M. C A. Players , mast be not more than 16 years old January 1. TWO FLYERS KILLED BERLIN. Dec. 20. 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