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' ' " Tf- Cinrccm RT f AN" " Rateni. Oregon. Tnesdav Xlornixi? December 31. 1929 ' " ' '. . o PAGE TWO IDGIOGl'JILt' ft! Urcs dumber of Exhibits on Display atY, 11. ClLv ; Rooms Here : - ' ' j, (Continued from Page 1.) , , Mehama. with .tents, forest, sad playground reproduced. Son ex amples of Scout handiwork are also-shown. 'V ' Mach Interest Shewn ' In Art Exhibit Tie art exhibit in the upstairs dini ng room is . another depart ment of unusual Interest, convey lns proof that there are many boys of exceptional artistic talent living In Falem. There are many excellent crayon drawings, art eb--. Jects in crest variety, and mm - paintings which wonld merit con ideratlon In any exhibiton. torn, of the art is of decidedly modern istic trend. , , Salem hoys include in their number many expert woodwork ers, aviation students, collectors of rare objects and erea cooks, the exhibits distributed about the building rereaL r.lFQ0IIIO.S. (Continued (rv I Fan t). ean museum of . natural history hare identified in the bones 150 races of mammals, apparently - worked into awls, scrapers.- and polished decorations, sandstone, which does not exist In '.the re gion, was also found bearing; marks that may hare been made artificially In sharpening tools. - "It's hard to see." Cook aali, "how the bones could hare been - fashioned by natural erosion. If wc can prore that the were ar tificially, worked, they are bone tools of eemparatlrelx tntelli Cent people of a long time ago." The bones were those of aal ' mals of semitropical climate, in cluding a Aotra races of three-q toed horses, camels that ranged from rery small to immense size, deer and antelope comparable to African kinds, and cats far larger than any existing today. ' Some were split lengthwise and carried marks possibly made by man; some had holes bored cen trally through the entire length; others were polished, erenly de signed, or bored with holes In their sides. .- ( ' More definite erldenees ef early man from New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tens and Colrado, were des cribed as carrying back human ex istence from 20,000 to 600,000 years. ' , ' - ' 1 "Arrowheads from Tama coun ty, Colorado Cook said. Indi cate skill not exceeded in the his-1 tory ef stone work. In beauty and workmanship they are equal -to the finest things done by stone age men in Europe. PMlfiiSsffilVE FOR BIG GRID GW.'E f - ' ' By paul Zimmerman - Associated Frets Sports Writer PASADENA, CaU DM. 19. prestige et eastern football from Che ruins of the Army defeat at ' the hands of Stanford last Sat- 'Alt . m . m a A..4V . 6 PltUbargh, It of them, today ar- rired at the scene of their ached aled Tournament of Hoses battle ' with the Unlrersity of Southern California New Yeara dar. The invading squad, showing signs of. only slight fatigue as a result of their long train ride, hopped off a special car at Alham bra. near here, at 19:10 a. m. la the afternoon they went to the - Rose Bowl for a snappy practice session. - - - - ? .-, Coach J6hn "Jock" Sutharland, who Is bringing his team te the annual east-west clash, tor the sec cud time, refused to predict an outcome tor the impending, con- "My men v apparently in good condition -no colds, no in juries and they win be ready tor a real fight, said the taciturn ' aattora wimtnr. ! - .: - . "The weathert" he repeated the " ouestton. "Just say the weather- will bare . no effect whaterer on the out come. Contrary to predictions t Southern California sport writers, the climate win not decide Wed- . - ne3daya Captain Albert dl Meolo, echoed the statement of his coach. "We will hare no climate alibi, we are in great shape and expect to win. COontiaaed tram Page D hour of the funeral, in honor ef his memory, it was a&aoancea rpgterasr anernoon. --.-. Lloyd Farmer was the son et Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Parmer.-for ' man-r yearn resiaents er tau cuy. His mether "was Clara Crolsan, tnpmhor af aa'old nioneer Marion eouaty tamlly, and herself a sa tire ef Marhm eouaty. Lloyd was bora li Salem, October I, HIS, and had lired tn Salem all bis . life. Lloyd Parmer attended grade snd-hirh school here, gradaatiBg from the latter with the class et IMS. He was especially promin ent tn athletic actlrittes and dr. Mr at tha hirh school and made . a tutsa tor himself In baseball. - football and basketball: In recent rears he has been n prominent neaher ef the Illahee and later STiim 10EST IffiES . o-u - ; , " - - o HELEN AT HUSBAND START HGISYT.IQON VOYAGE - i . - - ' ' ? .' 4 -''V' ' y--.vV ; ... tvi'1 "V ,-. i-;v - ;; This pktnra aboard the yacht r?", IS: " X ixenei WW:- wuis, starting tneir boneyiaooa ernise rrom an m ego. ueien u pictured eentea tn tne stern ex tne boat wltk her fansbaad staadtes; nearby. -. -v': .r,:--,f' - played for the clubs In many tournaments. . After finishing high school, he took a business course at the Capital Bnttnesa college here. He was married on Norember 18. 1914, to Velma Hoorer of this city. About two years prior to that ha had become associated with his father and brother In the hardware store. Besides: bis widow, parents and two brothers, be leares one aon. Raymond Leev . He was a member ef the Eias lodge. NOME. Alaska. Dec, 10 CAP Waning food, provisions on. the Ice locked fur trading ship Nannie todaygare .pilots who bare' been Impatiently awaiting a break in the weather, to search tor the mis sin? fliers, Carl -Bes Elelson and Earl Borland, a second reason tot reaching North Cape, Siberia, on the Areuc eceaa as soon as possible.- : " Ten men and ft 17 year eld girl. Mrjioa Swansea, daughter of the Captain aad owner of the Beatua ship, OlaT Swenson, who is him self aboard, are marooned on the tiny ressel near Norch Cape. Bleu son, with rraak Dorbandt. took six passengers off the ahlp twa months age, and disappeared when making a second trip from the mainland here on Norember 9, with Borland, to bring valuable furs and mere passengers here. The Nanuk Is about see miles to the northwest from here. . Erickson Rites v j Occur Monday ., I ! ; - Dallas Chapel DALLAS, Dee. (Special) Funeral services for Alfred Er ickson were held at the- Henkle and Thomas chapel "Monday, at 10:10 o'clock. Mr. Erickson died from uremic poisoning, and has been , in ill health tor a number of years. He came to Dallas from Texas some 2 years ago. He is survived by the following chil dren, ail of Dallas: Mrs. Helge Llndahl, ' Mrs. - Roy Plummer, Prank. Walter, Charles end Le- land Erickson. Mr. Erickson passed away at the Dallas hospital Saturday night. Fitzgerald Wins Salesmen's Prize . I. E. Fitxgerald. manager - of the Fitxgerald - Sherwln Motor company, worn second place in the northwest district ,in ft Chrysler automobile sales contest, an honor which carries with it as prise trip to New Tork City to attend the j;' national automobile ? show there. The show is scheduled for January 4 to 11. Mr. Fitxgerald win leave Salem Thursday or Fri- day. rr'-e?"": m: r:;,c i Falls City Five Beats Jefierson JETTEItSOJT. Dec 1. The Jefferson baaketbaT team was de feated in fhe"game Priday night at Tails City by the Pails City high school team. The scots was 11 to 4 17. Caldwell iras high point taan for Jefferson and Allen tor pans city. . . . . , bacshait trmsLE btjests ; BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. Dec S t. (AP) The Birmingham! Age nerali tomorrow will Quote Dr. Bradford Knapp, president of Ala bama Fomechnie institute. 'as saying "the name of Enoch "W. Bagshav, former coach of the University of Washington, has not been discussed as bead football eoach for the Institution and no offer to become director of athlet nPHESOil: IB IE 1701 -t - -i i i ii ". .-. tv. Gala ten shows F redcrkk Hood, The Call Board Bj OLIVE M. DO AK ' e V e e e e e e HOLLYWOOD Xortk Capitol St. la Karth Balett Today ThunderboIt,,, and midnight review. "Wednesday The LitHe WUdcaf Manhatten play- era "A Nevada Divorce. 1 Thnnday ' The tittle Wildcat" Manhattan play ers -A Nevada Divorce. Priday J"ln Old Califor nia. : , '- ' ' : - - CAPITOL - Stot Bf, MMa Chart mg ' Today Ted Lewis1 and- in special midnight review. ' Wednesday "One Hyter-' leal Night wltt YUma Ban 'ky.-' . - ' . - J : ' GRAND ' Kw-ta ETfh 8t betMa SUU ft High Today "Air Circas." . . ' Thursday "Mother Knows Best and the Frailer players la "The Town Marshall , ' Priday-MMother Knows Best and the Praxier players In . "The Town Marshall t FOR ELSIXORE Tod I "Half Way to Heaven and eight acts of Vaudeville tor midnight re- view.. - : s Wednesday "Dynamite. Whoopee everybody's going to make "whoopee and how! To night is the night for forgetting the past years'- mistakes and hav ing ft few happy last few hours to speed the poor old year on Its way. The last few hours are go ing to be spent in all manner of ways but there Is sure to be ft great many- folk who will have heaps of fun at one of the three theatres where midnight "reviews are being planned Just to Insure that the old year will have a lolly speeding;- :- ; " . --i:--. :-'- The Hollywood theatre has sent out notices that If laughing hurts you. don't " come" to their mid night review. That's fair enough on the part ef Mr. Stnmbo,' the manager. He knows what be has to offer and evidently he is think ing ot the. happiness of his audience.- One thing they orb 'going to do which is out of the ordinary Is to take moving pictures et all tnat goes on on the stage tonight. These same pictures will be shown at the Hollywood at ft la ter date. Then there Is Bllghs CanltoL Archie Holt, manager over there, calls the midnight review a "New Year's frolic and a "whoonee" show and Archie generally knows what he is talking, about There is to be ft song test, and many specialty reels with nothing go GRAND THEATRE TODAY -WEDOTSD AY ' "THE AIR CIRCUS" ;:VsUE CAEOL DATm ROLLINS . - " Youth takes to the sir ted thrill fopon thrffl ALSO COMEDY VATCHI- VA1T!! f 'WATCH 1X2 DATS Oar Vltaphono wfa sooa mp or t- A. IrH and Me bride, the former Helea ing on but comedy. All features presented will be talking that is screen features, w At the Fox Klslnore there is to be eight vaudeville acts, ot staging, dancing- and wise-crack- ins; there will be the "whoopee girls" of ltlO, and the EUmore orchestra, in addition to all this there will be riotous comedy call ed A Sailor's HoUdsy' and from what I saw et it it is not like any other holiday with which, yon might be acquainted. "Mae Mc Intire at the Elainore belonged to the Marines and even he did not know about holidays like this one. : All told the theatre crowds should be able to wish etch other a "ttappy New Tear" with genu ina feeling. Rockne's Aide Is Made Coach At Georgetown NEW TORX Dee.; SO. (AP) -Tommy Mills, assistaat to Knte Bockne, at Notre Dame tor the. last fear years, today was named eoach of Georgetown uni versity; football team. Announce ment to this effect was made by the Ret. Joseph, O'Brien, faculty director ot athletics, at George town. -,-t" Mills signed ft three year con tract. Father O'Brien announced. Mills succeeds Lou Little who re cently signed. to, coach Columbia university's team. LTSCHIXGS TOTAL 19 NEW YORK. Dec S9.-(AP) The National association tor the advancement of colored people, to day announced that there were . IS lynchings In the United States tn 1929. one mere than in 192s. Home ot 25c Talkies LAST TIMES TODAY EOR6E .-' G&mmoant9tctine All. Talking Also Talking Chase Comedy and Patho So d 'News - Special Midnight Show . . Tonight ll:SO P. U. AH Seats Reserved SOo - On the Screen Talking Comedy and llovietoae Acts On the Stage VaadevtUo . ; Acts that are a scream '. Girls, Songs and Dances . Six Piece Jam Band Movie Cameramen, Directors KleigUgfats, Bfovies made em the Stage Make Reservations New! NEVS t seady wi3 ft woaderfal Taixms; nctaree , FUJI'S GUHSET IS: (Coattimed from Pas X.) spoke in favor et the appropria tion. Mrs. q. Bllven, secretary of the Dallas chamber of com- meree.ote tte Bgtiretf Of hew tamUies brought into Oregon dar lag lilt, their investment ot lane! and, number , of acres purcnasea, and that S39 represented the actu al cost or each family Ideated. The Question- was causa; xer' an xne item was adopted .with the one dissenting vote. - An a TK.ttn at faf armatloa for those) present, H. G. Black, county cterk. stated that flx.H0.11 was the total expenditure for" roads In Polk county for 1929. v Expenditures in the general fund Amounted to SCS.eC9.if. STJOI In cash remains in the gen eral fund fund and Sl.CsO In the read 'fund. In the motor vehicle fund. 128,790 was received, in 1919, Slt.QOO was on band from 19SS, or a toUl of 4,T99 tor this year. Part of this was used to pay up outstanding warrants, and $1,909 remains In the fund, f S. 009 of which wilt be used for recking the Salmon river read la the Valley Junction section, - ; It Is - anticipated that Polk county will receive $41,909 from the motor vehicle fund this year, due to the license fee being paid twice this year. -'. E IS By ALAN GOULD .Associated Press Sports Editor. NEW YORK, Dec 39. (AP) The complicated and In some re spects, " archaic machinery of the American Olympic association, is due for an overhauling, apparent ly by the mutual consent and agreement of the factions that have waged more than one spirit ed war ever its control In the past. The first steps designed to bring this about, la advance of the 19 SS Olympic games at Los Angeles, were taken today at ft conference called- to consider changes In the constitution of the association. A long series of reeommepda tlene tor alternation of the asso ciation's structure was outlined tn a joint statement signed by Avery BranSage, of Chicago, national president ot the Amateur Athletic onion, and Brigadier 'General Palmer B. Pierce ef New York, president of the National Collegi ater Athletic association. Pear years ago General Pierce, with allied forces ef the National Amateur Athletic federation and in M Date Tour Sweetie FOE THE PROOC Tonight at 11:1 ALL NEW SHOW With s Knockout Feature sad Plenty of the Best Vaudeville Acts la the World . .. . . Song Pest Everything! added ro, HUM HULT AT TUf Ne Only tbeatro la Salem elterins; their New Tear's Frolic at 1 JlegIs:PrIcce ...... ; Today 'and !:iiiitM i 4 i : : NEWS tz --N THURSDAY XSUNGS 1 v ,.-.' z - western conference, led an unsuc cessful fight to wrest control of the Olympic association from the A, A. C The defeated toxeos withdrew at the time from the as sociation as a protest. Peace sub sequently was brought about and today's sessions marked ft step to ward effecting ft compromise of rival Interests. .. 20FFierais eu;i LCOLTmBUa;tt,tl)ec. (AP) A deputp constable ' was near death tonight and a deputy sheriff was suffering from severe wounds, the result ef ft shooting affray last night at the mouth of an abandoned coal mine near here between two parties of -officers who mistakenly believed the oth er men to be moonshiners. ' John Crawford, a 'deputy eon stable, was shot through the left lung and is not expected to live. Ora Folk, a deputy sheriff, a member of the other -party, was wounded In the Tight shoulder and head by . Crawford. His wounds are not critical. George Wark, federal prohibi tion director for Kansas,. Nebras ka and Oklahoma today sent Ma jor James Going, ft Kansas deputy enforcement officer aere to join county officers fallen. Investiga tion. Sheriff John Kre tenet and county attorney Leo Armstrong were studying various phases ot the shooting and a raid on the mine which yielded ten gallons of liquor and ft number of old mash barrels. Abandonment oi Mill City Line How Authorized The interstate commerce com mission Monday authorised the abandonment of approximately IS miles Of the Mill City branch of the Southern Pacific lines between Albany and Shelburn, all In Linn county. News ef the order was received at the offices of the public serv ice commission here. GRID STAR DIES EUREKA, Cel., DecxSO. (AP) Johnny Casanova, Santa Clara college football star, died at St. Joseph's hospital at 19 o'clock to night from injuries received in an automobile, collision near here Christmas night. Attend the Biff Whoopee Show Tonight at The Hollywood All Seats Reserved 50c Show Starts 11 :30 p. IL TALKJNO AxcuaiUn7i- Wednesday :Cff; Mil .t W... A-M I. I I COIIHiG TTIIS SUNDAY I rcn f EIQ DAYO ., irftnawn jcl. vita-zcs M mm i tSiW murium s TCe ' Scroamt. Don't Miss Itt BOB film Claims tor 111 sheep and seven goats have been filed with the county derir this month, msrktng the peak of aheep and goat kill ings by dogs la the coaaty this year. With thlf high .total listed tor the month of December It Is held likely that the clahna for shasp tilled by dogs Ufa year will Model A Fordor Karikeen Trunk Model A Sport Coupe Model A Tudor Sedan Modem Bus. Coupe Model A Truck Stake Model A Town Sedan Valley Motor Go Corner Center and Chexneketa TeL 1995 111 V ra(J5v fc:! SSy OS THE STAGS CI eff fl A Kdavy jonesV R 3)Aw" A I Vaster ot Ceremonies ' 'f e and Comedian 8tk sJit SHORTY ROGERS Sfigfe Circus Clown - . 'r'-WTS- I Whia Comedy Trio QtJ J KALANI TRIO - C?,w . CTJTTJB and SOTf it x and the " - -A . . I 1930 y i?10-9 I Whoopee Gfrb -fJrr, - Euinere Orchestra f tSaX' 1 I 8BIGACTs. oi i V V ? ? 7 y 7 . ; ::-:,pjr .17(3)11 EILQ DIRECTION POX WEST COAST THEATBES THylt Continuous 2 to : Picnic PAnAT.:0Ul4T set record mark. To data there has been f ITS paid out of dog license funds for death claims. A total ot Til animals have bean paid for by the county this year, including S51 grade ewes for which 1.2 was paid;. 19 reg istered, ewes, ! 120: eight grade rams. 144; 19 registered Iambs, 1199; lie lambs Ul; cad tl goata. ZT.ft; Total receipts from dog licenses so far this year total 1T021 as compared with , ISltt , collected " last year,; Claims and expenses ot collection last- year totalled to 972,J5. Expenses for lSlf are listed at Cl?.4t; X-W , $600.00 $550.00 $515.00 $485.00 Body $525.00 $750.00 m m it' "R . WED. 11 Dally FRL Cownar rjgrscoia tptrv prcttj; ctrb, to ELza, txro wenra, pris cz3, country nils," Czi2U.L3 UHIe'3 !il-h. C::4 tzzizzzz. mm the new Salem Golf elnbs and bad ics bas been tended Mra. -