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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1930)
Tke OREGON STATESMAN, Sakn - Ortsgt, Friday lIorning7 Fcbnnry 1; 1930 iiiy.s. AGREE FULLY Progress of Far Great Sig nificance is Made at Arms Confab At battleship more vessels Om tinned fnfca FVa 1.) 1S1. Instead ef la 1142 present the British fleet contains two than oars. "In deatroyers and aircraft car riers we isgfut equality oC ton nig, and la submarines the low et tonnage -possible. As is well known we will gladly scree to the total abolition of submarine If It la possible to obtain the consent or an live powers to sum a propo sition, and la any event we sug gest that operations of submar ines be limited 10 u same rates of international law as surface craft In their operation against merchant ships, so that they can not attack without proridiaj far tlie safety of paaseagers and ' crews. "Second, oar suggestion t the Japanese' delefatlon would pro duce an 'or era 11' relatloa satisfac tory to as and, we hope, to them. In conformity with our relations la the past, It la not based upon , same ratio in erery class of ships." The Call Board By OLIVE M. DOAK CRAXD JfarOi Bith Mww Coart aa4 Sata Today---"Lucky in urro.".' TOKYO. Feb. 7. (AP) (Fri day) An American proposal, de .rlbed in authoritative quarters a "drastic and far reaching and covering erery -category ef naval armaments, it was learned today, was received by the, Japanese government last night from its delegation at the London naval conference. ciiciliies'' BOOSTED TO EIGHT CHICAGO. Feb. (AP) Oulv one shootinc oecnrred (a Chicago today but the killing rec ord or the last week rose to eight with the death of Burnell Ben son. 24, shot January 31. After he was wounded. Benson cave police the name of a man who he said he was his assailant Authorities were told that Benson bad been paying attentions to the alleged slayer's wife. Andrew Manderino. 39, a l aker with a family of five chil dren, was today's shooting victim Tired upon as he returned with a friend from work. His wounds are said not to be serious and police are inclined to attribute t!e attack to peraenal enmity. Deputy Detective Chief John Egan ordered murder charges Piaced against Jerry Cotter and George Monk champion in con nection with the death of William Healy Wednesday. Joe Spanoo was sought for questioning about the slaying of Phillip Marched! Tuesday after Police Sergeant Ed vard Callopy announced be had traced the gun used In the killing of Spanco. Paul Swain and George Gray were taken into cus tody as suspects in the shooting, yesterday, of Philip H. Meacher, building superintendent. HUGH'S CAPITOL Stat tetmeem High aad Chare Today "Hat for Pari." Seaday "Disraeli." with George Arlisa. FOX ELSCVORa fo(i H!g bcttrtea State sl ferry Today Dmacaa Sisters In "If. A Rnat T.lfa " Saturday Ramon Navar- r in "Devil Hay Care," and Fanchea and Marco, HOLLYWOOD North Capitol Mreet, Is'orth Salem Today T h e Staged Horseman." with Hoot Gib- eon. Manhattan players, in "Northern Lights." Well, well, ladies and gentle men and all, tt fa my pteaeare to remind too that there are two of the finest shows of the year om iag to Salem this next week and that la rial a harrowed oninlon. Being a woman, perhaps Maurice Chevalier had more to do with my opinion than he will with the mat en line genaer wbo wui look over his at vie and feel nerhana that ther could have done better but l there is one man la Sa lem who sees that picture and has a harsh word for it will yon prom ise to let me know? As for you women I am positive what your verdict will be. ' Chevalier is not the whole show but he casts such a shadow that if one is not careful he and hi3 inimitable and indespensible French accent and his sense ot humor are all that one recalls. There is plenty of music and, well, there is a little bit of every thing that is needed to produce a splendid evning of amusement. And the other picture, ia "Din raeli. It Is not to be compared with the first picture mentioned. because it has. joothin?. to com pare, it is sap- acting of a su perb actor interpreting a superb character It Is dramatic. It is appealing, and it is truthful of a real situation. It is a story that might be happening today but did happen several decades ago. You don't feel history In the play yon teei power. Power of human nature, of circumstances and of love. It is a picture for all to see who are old enoaeh to nnrfer. stand what their eyes see. And even a child will not fall to ap preciate the splendidness of George Arliss acting. are simply year reaction to aay given situation. If yoa thiak It U too terrible perhaps rod better investigate roar own tninxing. Of coarse it is to be supposed that the situations la question vara created with the hope that' they wouia "get over, and it la no doabt true that the stags Is not particularly la need of ahadv r. marka or eitnatfona hnt vm ia that show is finny and people do laagh evea Mm beat ot people. TlM character vark ia mL- lentiy dona. - ID FHIITE IS ALTilDST DEFEATED By TED VOSBTJRGH Associated Press Sports Writer f YORK, Feb. t. (AP) Twice within a single point jot de feat. Gilbert Ball at . South Orange, X. J., co-farortte with rrank Ranter for the national IndOOr tennis eaamnlnnaliln gained a hard we place la the semi-final round ot the title tour nament tt the seventh reetnMt armory today. Ed Jenkins, a comparatively la- new i or a; youth, caaakt the foranAP f.n.it... door champion off guard and had mxm. lowering on the brink of de- reai Derore nan ffaaTi An.v - trol and pulled out the match at Jr-xi, 13-11, s-o. Qualifying to meet Hall In the semi-finals tomorrow, Julius Elia aon. Lehirh stnifont held the naUonal Intercollegiate v.uwu, euminaiea toe long mid dlewestern standard-bearer. Har ris Coggeshall of Des Moines, by i i SellSn prevailed prin- oecause or the power and steadiness of his deep court drir-Ingsame. In the other half. Huntec. who holds the rank of America's sec ond best player, came through along with Perrine RockafeUow. ?5 "me Colgate star. Hunter's Jl wii.0Ter Enen McCauliff, ex-rordbam nlavop t a.e e produced some good tennis with juuager man fighting back bravely but with tv. i. seriously in AnnM against Herbert Bowman, seeded fourth. RockafeUow k , " - " " 13 OCT- Smthtleeeded 1!st' Ppoel SOnsetntHjr Of a snrnrlu v i ning in clean cut fashion by scores" HSl Physicians' Bulletin Shows! Optimistic Tone; Medi cine Brings Sleep Mickey Mouse NOTES BT SCRIBES Mickey Moaae ZmUm Tolcholc (Contiffoed from Pas TL) and Robert A. Taft, are expected fere uifl week eaa. PraatdM ffiaAwa. aaanotaf a f(lBtlM af (h aaafaau Mrt aJ ether, high ettletala ta Waahlagv roa, eoauaceq u Keep u ciote touch with the eoaditiom ot their Bloatrieas Xrfead. Every aaDetlai wan seat tA'tha Whtta fTAaaak where it was read and made pb Dc at once. The aaaaa fataraat fa lf raft eoaditiea was ertdeat threughoat the city, where rear after rear ae aas aeea a ramniar aad wn tored fJjrare. TJp matO aet ae loaf goalie eajoyed taking; walks ta the TidnitT of hta hAaaa. awu.l.l. ij across the bssthr Connecticut avenue bridge which spaaa a aee tlea. ot Reek Creek park. He always had a kind word ready far those who wished hia "good day.- Rotund and Jolly then, he la a gaaat.aad limy ftgvre ia the sickroom these da vs. nalr with a effort was he able twice to elasp the head ef President Hoo ver during the S-minute rlsit the chief executive had with him TOO. terday. m IKES EOHG FLIGHT IN ELIOER Mrs. Watts Is Taken Thursday At Family Home Mrs. Sarah Matilda Watts died late Thursday at the family resi- HPnPO T VA mllAe airMltfk Af QaUfM n . - nvufju wa Ma ivuji ei, the a;e of 70 years. Fnneral 'serv ices will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Clough-Taylor cnapei, wun interment to be made In the Odd Fellows cemeterv. Mrs. aWtts was the mother of lira. A. F. Marcus of Salem and sister of Henry Smart, also of Sa lem. She was born in Ontario. Can ada, but had lived in this section fo ra number of years. Her hus band died here a short time ago. Besides the daughter mentioned, rli? is survived by four children: Mrs. W. A. McClew, of Eugene, 7 comas B. Watts of Tillamook. Krnest P. Watts of Portland and Mrs. J. D, Barnrille of El Paso, Texas. While SDeakinar of ahnwa that are coming let us not forget that mere are some here right now that are worth an eve. Did von see Ina rialre at the Grand? Did you like her voice? Hope you did not miss it for the show was not an ordinary nn. TCltt i the group of English actors at the urana today. That play should oe a gooa one. Sigma Tau Quint Defeats Faculty A three way tie in the Do Nut league standings developed Thursday when the Sigma Tau fraternity defeated the faculty five 18 to 12. Now the Sigma Taus. the faculty, and Alnha Phi Delta are at the top with five Tic- tones and one defeat each, and interest la the outcome is grow ing. It Is believed that the sec ond round with the four league leaders will begin next week. GRAND THEATRE ronfeM: Family NigM Whole FaaU750c Come) Along-,, with Morion Downey, - Famed f U r lUdio : star St. Louis Bltses Ceeaedy ' Uatea TLady TaTklaj; Act I can also recommend the Dun can sisters. If you have a grudge against wise cracks and a "hard hitting sister" von may think- that you do not like them, but it is my impression that you will laugh If you see and hr tham This Is particularly trs of Ra. setta. No wonder she is funny on me stage she is Just natural ly that way. It might be a good inea lr Vivian expressed herself a little better. Her speaking voice is not much. By the way "IfB a ureai t,ue" is not an Intellectual snow. Another show that certainly Is getting the lauh is "Hot tr Paris." Now it Is to be admitted tnai some ot the remarks made ana many that are not made but Simply "got over" hT InfarmM are not the kind to be particular ly aamirea nor cultivated. They ' now ezaciiy anything that you cbu aiiaca Because most of them Annual Session Of Older Girls Arranged Here Preliminary rintaita ... oi annual i iraA. mj. . . " b"u uwr tririS' conference to h. c. d here thi. V -w nvva uy in is jsaatsB m Jol,nson conference director; the DOllCA cni n.l L.I Willamette university. The con- PrV.V"t Z, neia at First rrejoyterlaa rhnrrh iun j expected to draw nhnt enn to the citr- for those dates. - irw? g.irl from ecQ Sunday S-c1!? of glrIs ,B tfc Between thm z. , " -ob vi ao ana Zf. HnffrLnc.e- The Bna- con, vention la helf nnA. I F,f-,SM0,l.Cooncn ot Chrislun f i0 ?f wh,ch Dr- Walter i! HhBT",,o Daphne UUghes Of Rnulmr. I. i j ?Uh!.ce,n'.enc.e.aB Clyrol Hal- v furu.ua is secretary. STRIKE RIOTS RTlr.cn NEW TOR V m . . cUCfr!L0fhBI?n'tnd WOmett wVr." cut and bru!aoi ... . SrK TSn and SL 2akW?i,.ta New York' wrment and millinery district. BUST SOUND IX TOWN fS HOLLYWOOD Home of 25c Talkie, Today and Saturday THE WONDER DOG SEE and HEAR WAfOfES. BPjOSl i GKfflE 71 waav Mai smMUosTesicv loan 1 fiMLL aa iatLu t TT " aawtMUwa 1 IS "Also AB Talkliis: Laaurel a Hardy Coiaedy -BIEN OF WAIT aadTalklag 8erlal TUE KING OF Till. ' KONGO Pathe News aad Fables LONDBERGH CAMP. Teha- chapl ountains. Cal., Feb. 6. (AP) Colonel Charles A. Lind bergh late today took off in a Bowlus glider and remained aloft 21 minutes, 10 seconds, landing in a bean field about four miles from the point of take-off. Observers said Llndhrrh nw aDout 10 miles m an. He passed over Lehec lake and circled sev eral times. As soon as Lindbergh landed, Don Cardiff, an airplane pilot making his first glider night, took off in a glider owned by Ross peacock, manager of an air port at BakerafioM rl tr mained aloft efeht minnto. ,.. landed about 1,500 feet from Lindbergh. Glidinr is like aallino- . k said the colonel. "You depend entirely on winds." Weil! Well! Wail! What tea we had last Week. We sure had a lot of sarprtces. Eh, What! The Fox Elsinore Was surely packed fall with Mleker Mlea aad their trienlg. , freni Barbara Banes School of Daace. . we had te eatertafaa us. Josle Acklin and Lorraine O'Brien, who did a waits cidg.. . We wets entertained by "The kicker htoase Seven" none other thasr Roger Miller, Carl Jekaaoa.. Iran Desert. Dick Smith, Jack Dewey, OrrUle Snyder and Wil liam McDowell, from our own ciaa. Barbara and Betty Crites enter tailed as with a sister act, which was sure daady. also of the Club. M M C This week, recruited from Mrs. Frank Lllbura's klndertarten, aad directed by her, we will Jure twenty "Randy Kids" in a masL cal Melange, what ever that la. . Also number fire ot Tartan, Ramon Norarro in "Devil May Care," Fanchon A Marco's "In ternational" Idea, and Mickey Mouse In "Plane Craxy" and an other of those animal pictures from the Oregon Game Commis sion. M M C Write a poem about Mickey House, give it to Chief Dow, and we will print it in the paper (if It is good). Write a poem now! M M C We are establishing an orches tra and have six players now. If you can play an instrument leave your name at the box office. M M C Come real early this week, as we are going to take moving pic tures of you all at quarter of one. KMC I want you all to learn this aew yell, and leara ft so you can say It, real fast Handy Dandy Sweet as Candy Happy Kids are We Enie Icfcey Minnie Mickey MOUSE M M C A 1 eafl T-wbwMaamhiTaeW VftH fflltstf- a V i J a uivmvv af w t avw bring your membership card else you will not have the benefit ef the fire cent price aad don't lose your card or roar button. M If C Mickey MVmae Chafe Homo Kotl : Beys and girls whose names ap pear on this Honor Roll are Mickey Mice who hare got good reports at scnooi. roey are Deinx rewarded. Jean Holtiman 2B, Garfield school. Bertha Klorfeln, 3A, Lincoln School. Mark Renne, Jr., 5A, Fruitland school. (Note to Mickey Mice; If you eet a rood renort rarrf at aohoAl A's or l's or whatever the mark ia that teacher gives you when you do good work in your studies and in deportment, have mother or daddy write a note telling Big Chief Mickey Mouse Dow you are doing gooa work. He win snow you he is pleased and your name will be published on this Honor Roll. And watch for other ways to ret your name on the Honor Roll.) GUIDE BUST FA1T0SIXIH SALT LAKE CITT, Feb. T. (AP) Six men were killed In an explosion la a eoal mine at Stand ardvtlle, Utah, last night, accord ing; to messages received here by the Standard Coal company, own er Of the" property. The fate ot nearly a score of other jaen la the mine at 'the time ot the- ex- plesioa was set determined. SIX bodies were takes from the mtne an dthree men were rescu ed alive. The dead F.H. Pritchard. and P. L. Pritchard. brothers. Springer and Affgns Barney. Identity of the otther two men killed in the blast was not im- mediated established. Three men, whose names were net learned, were reacaed from the main entnrnee ef the mine, but two others working with them were killed. Cause tt the explosion was un known and mine officials were un able' to say whether any of the three slopes is which the other 14 or Id miners were working were clogged by debris. Auto Accident Narrowly Averted 5. SCOTTS MILLS. Feb. a Mr. and Mrs.-Robert Scott aad Mr and Mrs. Rebert Scott Jr.. and naby or Woodburn, were dinner tumtB Sundar evening ot Mr. and Mrt, J. S. Korb. A aerioua accident was narrn . lyutaMt aa thm m tatawiu. home, driving pretty last with the baremeat slippert. Their tur went -fa the-diteh as they were going arouna the turn Just past theC D. Htrtman alaca. Hfr Hartman took them home. Aithn their rat was wrecked they were able to take If home. "Pope's" acts 3 ways to check a cold Tou must do three things to cneck a cold. Any doctor will tell you that. But you need take only one preparation to do. the work. 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Get literature now r"-ij r.urom uaaatnn tmj rmsm Passion Play reservations secured for our patrons CANADIAN j P A C I F I C 1 WJIDTACON CtmtAimmtPASyUtm, J Bootlegger Is Found Guiltv of Manslaughter I MERCED. CaL. T8eh a at A manslaughter verdict was re- turnea here tonight against George Hodder. all- ger Of Oakland. Vhnu ltnnnr fa aaia to nave caused the death of itoy n Kbert Mereel ililrrai.a during a narty npr v. KiAn. iaa - 0 - - - iei, December. The conviction is believed to be WO first Of lt kind nKtalnAt In California. Rodder win k k teneed Monday. fcDert died following a card party in which liquor was served at the ranch homo of rariatn. y unmmyi Wells, former Unl- yersuy ot California fnofhall piayer. STYLE com Sat ui day - Sunday - Monday Continuous S to 11 tntt Cvem Fanaler than "The Cockeyed World.w AU-Taikioc , Riot! COMING SUNDAY fwAJHlCa m L . - T Amur jgMwm B 'CSs iM mm Jfm SINGS M A . a. U Audiences Ositn, 1 1 Sat. - San. 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