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PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Thursday Morning, February 27. 1930 v 1 '-8 a- lllS BR ILL CONTINUE tative Pending French- men's Appearance All Agreements to Be Ten- Ton tinned from Tae J. It was generally assumed that the Tardieu-Poincare conferences which were going on this evening would result In the selection of a list of ministers representing all moderate elements in the chamber . cf deputies, but with some repre sentatives of the parties of the right. Such a list. It was pointed out. would amount to the throwing down of a gauntlet to the parties of the left represented br Chau tmps. Edouard Herriott. and Ed ouard Deladler, Should the cabi net whih M. Tardieu is trying to form win Its necessary vote of confidence in the chamber, France would have a moderate conserva tive rovernment. If-it is over thrown, it was predicted tonight that President Donroermie would again have to look to the left. rrdieu Persuaded T. PnnllllM fit a nil . M Tardieu was entrusted with the 'tas after he first had re-fused and nominated M. Polncare. Bat the latter told the president fcU health was still too precarious from the effects of; recent opera tions to permit hini to assume the burdens of the premiership. He. therefore, urged that M. Tardieu should- be called upon ouce more, promising to collaborate with him aud oft this basis was made the special messenger of the chief ex ecutive to notify, the premier- lon received tuent on the part of the left guards because "the Saviour of the Franc" had nothiuff to do tvlth the defeat of the Chautemps ist. On the contrary, Tardieu was l:eld responsible for yesterday's outcome and he can expect little r no help from the left guards (espite the presence of Briand in l i cabinet. But the "man in the street" was pleased with the selection of Tardieu. The latter has captured the imagination of the populace which haa credited him with hav ing raised the prestige of France both at the reparations confer ence at the Hauge and at the flve pftwer naval conference In Lon don. FUSED BY 105 HIES COPS (Continued from Par 1.) td tha street with blinding: gas and, patrols of officers charged into the crowd. Women leaped upon the backs of patrolmen struggling with male rioters and tit and - scratched as officers be came isolated temporarily in the throng. The police front stood firm, kowever, and the uprising quiet ed rapidly after the second as sault trad failed. TUX READJUSTMENT IS CLOSELY VIENED (Continued from Paa I.) many matters coming up for its attention in connection with the. . Intangibles tax. However, under the direction of Commissioner Charles V. Galloway, a booklet is . being prepared which is designed ' to standardize the assessment of buildings. It will be Issued with in a few weeks, after which it will be necessary to hold confer ences with assessors and arrange for instruction of demitv ussm. ; eors in the correct use of the ta- ! bles aad therein. regulations contained Peetz Injured But to Receive Compensation E. N. Peeti of IIS Marlon street ia confined to his botna as a resalt of Injuries received when All automobile collided with a ear driraa by C. R. Alcott f Junction City last Taasday at High aad Coart street. Mr. Peeta has reported the accident ta The Gregoa Statesman aa he is in sured by one af tha aecldeat -ia-saranea policies tuned to States man subscribers. Mr. Peets's car was almost a total wreck aad he considers himself lucky to hare escaped with paly minor Injuries. - DANCE - JOT - PEP - JAZZ - . 9 COSH TO OTJaV SATTTX9AT . : NIGHT PABTT : Starting Kext Balsa aay MAKCII 1 We invite you ta ba our party guests after tba test anow. wfatch start at t attack wtto TANCSOX UAftCO8 BATANA BOUND IDEA aad ends ftt 11 o'clock with toe drrer comedy feature THIS THINO CAXXSO IX)VS gtarrtaf feaasaad Law I i s V fa'- O K t lk our spacious lobby, to the Joyful Jaxs ryrtos of tha Fas ELSIKOBS PEP CtXB OKCCZSTKA dance to your heart's content aata tha midnight Hour. - - WEP JAZZ OObOR J - ivery Saturday WHt XJT OOt e:.i;pf Bis- designation, ' L f APJmA Joya , affair, between ,a )) W WfffB and!Mr. Dorothy luef uade'PoIliie, WbUld hfaw F.f . ... ,0 .nma vitti iw resent I ' wi u n K i WOMEN'S s Oeainl riew af tha aMnia wamea's aational defeasa canferenea ia Caa Utatioa Hall, at Wuhingtoa, D. C. Mara tau 1,009 woasea delegates representing 43 patriot! WIFE'S LOVE IFFI SALT' LAKE CITY, Feb. 2. ed body was found on a lonely road near here last Saturday morning, was revealed today by Dr. Frank Moorroeister, husband of the slain woman, on the wit ness staud during a coroner's jury Inquest Dr. Moormehjter, who wept much of the time while telling of his visit to the scene of the murder, testified that he knew nothing of his wife's intimate re lations with the Persian prince until he found a letter from him in her desk the day after her death. He said his wife met Prince Farld of Persia while they were in Paris last year. He said Prince Farld now was rupposed to be visiting the Maharajah of Mysore at Mysore, India. Dr. Moorroeis ter testified that "supposed Prince Farid was a gentleman" until he read the letter which hU wife received from the prince some time ago. Dr. Moornif-Uter said while in Paris he made trips to Africa and other places but that his wife and his daughter. Miss Peggy Moor melster, remained in Paris. He said hi wife told him of a "most wonderful man" and introduced him to Prince Farid. County Attorney John D. Rice attempted to ahow that Miss Moormeister had told Dr. Moor- meister of - his wife's relations with the prince but h emphat ically denied it. ' Testimony during tha inquest today was mostly of a routine nature. Dr. Moormeister, the principal witness, wept repeated ly while telling of events prior to the finding of his wife's body by a mill worker shortly after mid night last Friday. Tha inquest will resume to morrow. CDITES NAME LIEUTENANTS PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 29. CAP) Matters politically began popping today unexpectedly and xhree of the leading candidates for the republican nomination for governor took steps toward their respective aspirations. Henry L. Corbett announced that Floyd J. Cook would be his outside state manager; Governor A. W. Nor blad'a advisors offered the Job of manager of the Norblad campaign to Kenneth Houser, whicb Invita tion was accepted, and Charles Hall said he would tend one man and one womaa out next week aa his special field generals. Ben F. Dorris, chainnaa of the state tame commission, whose term doea aat expire until Feb ruary 1031, will resign and ba eome field manager for Hall, U was said. This leaves two appoint ments to ba tilled on taa game commission by Governor Norblad, the tern of C. E. Miller having expired. - HOLLYWOOD! f 25c Horns Talkies Laat Xtaaea Today Oa the Screen Tht Hole in tie WalP Aa All Talking Mystery Thmier -Also Laarel A Hardy Comedy "THE RAC05 GRABBERS ' Pataa Sound Kewa aad On the Braa The Manhattan Players Present "THE COUNTER JUMPER' A Three Act Comedy Drama Prices each Wed. Thursday Adnlt SSe, CUMrea 15e CMTSa FBIDAT Willi 1 TOLD fV tlnTT Visr J Ka'aflWU Uk. m nam nw DEFENSE CONFAB ' i ' . - 2-,- Vf" !.t ii I yh 9 n;; - h i ,rx jv. r -.-a-j t - 7 a. aestiaa t f The Call Boards By OLIVE M. DOAK U Jill m U.'W HOUA'WOOD Korth Caiiltol street. North Salem Today "The Hois in the Wall" and Manhattan Play ers. Friday "The Glorious Trail" with Ken Maynard. BLIGH'S,CAPITOL Btt'e between Hi(U Chorck Thursday "So Long Let- ty." GRAND Nrtl Hies fetwrea Court aad SUfs Today "Tanned Legs" with June Clyde. Friday "Pomander, Walk." high school Techne Club. Saturday "Hig Captive Woman" with Milton Sills and Dorothy McKalll. FOX ELSIXORE High, between Bute and Trade Today "Hit the Deck" Jack Oakie and Polly Walker Here Is an iaterestlnt sidelight on directing: Instead of one man supervising everything, as was the case with silent pictures, the talkie of to day employs the services of pic torial, dialogue, sound, dancing, musical, photographic, and color directors. A visit to the sound stage where Radio Pictures' musical ex travaganza, "Hit the Deck" was being filmed revealed that seven individuals are responsible for specialized phases of the task of bringing this stage hit. to the audible screen. Their work Is di vided as follows: Pictorial director, who guides the action of the players on the screen; dialogue director, the man who coaches the players in their speeches; photographic di rector, he is in charge of the cam eras, cameramen, and lighting ef fects: sound director, responsible for the recording of voices, music and sound effects; dance director, who rehearses the chorus girls for weeks in advance so that new and intricate steps will be ready for filming without a moment's fi3Qi80nC2E Today Thru Friday The WONDEB SHOW1 V NS V tJAC I Polly walkeb NJ land m . thostsaad 1 other slagers, ftJ I player) : fleimie 1 A I aad aeaatlfal V4 MEETS X - t w bi M .w;uJL til aadatiaa attended Uw mtttttag and BOitIastt caHy applaadad wvniocs ta America to saaintaia a affleteat aad adaquata aatiomal afeaai aad ewara of wtaasiia aiUaaeea, delay; musical director, in charge of the orchestra and vocalists; and color director, responsible for. the photography of technicol or scenes. (Continued from Paaa X.) Dakota, suggested In the senate debate that a resolution be offer ed expressing the sense of the senate that Bonner be dismissed at once. Senator Norris passed np this proposal, aad said later off the floor, that such a resolution "will not be necessary for the president and the executive branch of the government cannot let affairs go on as they are now, after they, know what has been developed la the committee In vestigation." Ballot Title Is Ready on Three Dollar Licenses Ballot title for the initiative bill providing for a flat $3 an nual license fee for motor vehic les, excepting electric tehlcles which Is Increased, and increas ing the gasoline tax from four to five cents a gallon, waa complet ed oy Attorney General Van Winkle hero Wedneeday. Tne proposed law Is belnr in itiated by H. H. Stallard of Port land. The law, lf passed, would reduce the total license money available for high wars aonroxi- mately $5,000,000. of which one- third would be lost by the coun ties and two-thirds by the state. 'BEST SOUXD IN D iiJiiTiiV. GtAKB THEATRE "frnssnn sound d est TANNED IXGS Peppy Tuneful - Youthful - Tha First Outdoor Bern Aaa Peanlngtea - Arthur Lake "TJftfktowa FoClee aBada? POWER IB BITIEIl AMKED TOWN" mm 1 IB r nau A Tltapaea T ni 55 " Quality ja Starts Ssmiay THE TSXJE OF LOST SHIPS Aa Tatktnei Mil Urania Friday Nljfct School Play "Pomander WtttT Saturday. Briaaa MTliTOW SILIS IMROTHT MACKAlXIi Iffitoa SUIa Dorothy Maefcaffl 1 th -mis CAprnm woman Stranger Than riatfom , PLANJSTARTED Speedy Conclusion of Work Hoped for by Leaders In U. S. Senate (Con tinned from Pac 1-) not forthcoming1. Leaders of all factions afterward claimed enough rotes were available to carry a motion to remain in es sion tomorrow sight. Tariff on Lumber to Be Considered Again Senator Jones said Washington, served he would notice' he would call up tomorrow an amendment to the free list to place a duty of three dollars a thousant feet, board measure, on all lumber. There was some question whether shingles would be considered' along- with lumber ai the senate already has gone on record by a comfortable mar gin for free shingles as against a house duty of 25 per cent. Senato rJones said he would not demand a separate tote on shingles, but hoped a duty satis factory to his section would be agreed upon In conference be tween, the two houses. The free list was reached today after several amendments to the sundries schedule were acted up on. Tha most important amend ment approved was one by. Sena tor Robinson, republican, Indiana, which would allow free entry to all ingredients used chiefly for or ia the manufacture of fertilizers. Project Said Great Aid to Fanners This was urged as aa impor tant aid to the farmers, whose fertiliser bill waa estimated at $26v,'0d0.00O smquallyj - The effect of the amendment wonld be to make non-dutiable ammoniums sulphate, lutiable at one-quarter of a cent a pound, if used ehiefly for fertiliser, and any other items on the dutiable list at present which came In this category. Practically all of these substances are already on the free list. Senator Walsh, democrat, Mas sachusetts, was successful la a move to restore the present rate of $10 a doxen on fur felt hats valued at over 24 and not more than 1 48 a dosen which the bill had raised to $12 ayid fit accord ing to carying values. By 4 to II approval was glvea another amendment by the Mas sachusetts senator to eliminate the Increase from IK to 21 per cent in tha rate, of photographic dry plates. E BY SEATTLE POUGE (Continued from Pas 1.) wages" and hand bills, signed by 'The Communist party of the United States of America, dis trict No. 12," weta torn up and confiscated by the officers. The bills urged the "unem vm mm annnannnnnnannnnnaaannaH ll ll 1 1 JliJV . - -i .tj . rx r rami "USED ChR W A City Wide Event Sponsored By The Auto Dealers of Salem 'EXCEPTIONAL VALUES" That WiU Prove That Tires And Motors lAre Cheaper Than Shoe Lentfit- Buy A Used Gar This Week From A Reputable Dealer In Salem Who Is Right Here: To Back Up Every Gar Sold. Led: h Its Gcsdfbd Section For Scx3 Of Ito Bays Thsa Go To Doujjbs McKay WoodVWheatonMotorsInc Wti Arrn i CtevrobtCo. FifaCeraldhenvin Motor Goo ployed" to Join the group In the "wo rldw taa aemonstrauoa against capital. I fi E WASHINGTON, Feb. 2t. ( AP) Chester H. Gray, of the American Farm Bureau federa tion, testified before the senate lobby committee today that npon his solicitation former President Coolidge changed the Muscle Shoals paragraph in his 1927 mes sage to congress. The farm federation's Wash ington, representative added that he did not know how much Influ ence his suggestion had upon the president, bnt a letter he wrote said some of the Muscle Shoals paragraph was a result of a long distance conversation with Ever ett Sanders, secretary to the pres ident. The federation has been opposing government operation of the power and nitrate plant at Muscle Shoals and has advocated the proposal of the American Cy anide company to lease the pro ject. Gray also testified that be had suggested changes In the 1928 message of Coolidge to congress but denied that he had conferred with President Hoorer regarding bis congressional message. Presi dent Hoover's recent communica tion was characterixed by him as the "best message on Muscle Shoals ever written by a presi dent." , "Then he beat you and Mr. Coolidge both," observed Chair man Caraway of the committee. Organization For. Stock Men Urged 1 i in CHICAGO, Feb. 26. (AP) -Establishment of an organization to bring cooperative livestock sales agencies Into one group for the purpose of controlling sales and policy, was recommended to day by farm board members to representatives of 25 livestock co operatives as a means of securing assistance from the federal farm board. No More Gas e In Stomach and Bowels II m trtah ia ha llaved af aaa la stoaiarh aad eewala take Baalmaaa'a Cas Tablata, which r arqmrxt aapaaiauy far etonteoa km aad atl h had aetata lanlrlag from That aamty. gnawing faallaf at the pit a? the atoaue wuT dittppaari that amaoea aarwaa feating with aaart pal pitaUoa trUI vanish, aad jroa win agata b abla taka a Hm (mtk wMwat That drowsy, sleepy feaUag aftat dinner will he replaced by a desire for atertalamcat. Bloatina vrlU ctm Vr bank. nu ana fioaar wiU Id ud "an ta caaaa Baabnana'e Gaa Tablets prvraitt Cs from iaterfiag'ritk taa cireaU tioa. Cat tha swnuina, is tk y allow pack- tg at any goad drug etera, Pile U Always on hand at DANIEL J. FRT'S INFLUENCE DTJ MB ou CLAIMED State Motors, Inc. Otto J. Wilson Valley Motor Co. COKSMH SAYS CK ILL FALSE CHICAGO, Feb. 25. (AP) Congressman Stanley Kuns, on tri al with his son, Stanley, Jr.. on chargea of operating a confidence game, today denited the 2400 he received from Walter Trochowskl was a bribe to enlist his aid in securing a police job. and said It was merely a loan. He told of TrtfchowskI being, at the Kuns home repairing the fur nace and of offering to loan' him 2400 to meet a board bill. Te said the money was later returned. Sam Palmer, aa employe of Kunr, testified preceding the congressH man and told a similar story. The state charges Kunz and his son accented the money In ex change for the congressman's pur ported lnflnence with the civil service commission. 17 Drowned as Ship GoesVown Oil Abaco Isle , - MIAMI. Fla4 Feb. H.--(AP) Seventeen lives were reported lost when the sloop Pretoria was swamped in heavy seas off Abaco Island. Bahamas, on February 17, according to passengers ar riving here today from Nassau. 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