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PAGE TWO ThB 02EG0N STATESMAN. Sato Oregon, Thursday Morning, March 13, 1933 Squarely Behind! WoM, He Says Student Council Stanm P0SI1HTDLD BY PRINCIPAL High School Youths Not to Hand in Resignations, Is Report Members of the Salem high school student council, who met Tuesday noon to consider wheth er or not they should hand In their resignations, are a hundred per cent behind Fred Wolf, principal Wolf stated yesterday afternoon following a session with the coun cil that noon. The council members were giv en to understand definitely that the principal is running the school and to know definitely that their authority in student body affairs is subordinate to word of the principal. Wolf said la substance iff telling of the meeting. The student officials' meeting on Tuesday was held because these students had come to the point that they felt their held lit tie of their intended status when the principal disregarded the stu dent body constitution at will Following Wolf's talk with the of ficials yesterday, the principal re ported the students as informing nira that their previous attitude had been simply the result of misunderstanding. The group were Informed defi nitely where lies their place in the srnooi, and how far their author Ity goes, the principal telling wem tnat tne student body is sup plementary to his authority. (Continued from Paa 1.) and said the time was not distant when the national association will demand that a man bearing the title oi realtor be not only licens ed ana bonded, but must demon strate his fitness and knowledge so that h can appear before the public as a man who knows his business thoroughly. isorman G. Fay, secretary of tne Northwest Realtors, and also of Seattle, gave a brief talk, ask ing the local group to use his services at any time and also tell ing something of the program planned for the annual northwest real estate convention to be held In Lougview, August 17. 18, 19, and 20. Edison Contest Announcement Received Here Announcement of another, and (he aeeoad annual Edison scholar ship contest tor high school boys has been received at the office of the high school principal. Through this contest Edison proposed to give a four-year technical school scholarship to the outstanding American boy who has made his mark In scientific studies. Prin cipal Fred Wolf has not yet decid ed whom he will select to repre sent Salem high in the state elim ination. Five elements, character, intel ligence, stability, resourcefulness and scholarship, will be bases for the selection in each school from which a student Is ehosen. One boy will be chosen from each state to compete for the na tional honor. In Oregon elimina ' Hon will be by the state debate districts, as last year. Each school must make its selection be fore Way 1. Traffic on Coast Highway Boosted A trio of representatives of the Pacific Coast Crusade, proposed as an all-Pacific coast tour to promote mutual knowledge of tourist attractions, was la Salem Wednesday might and appeared before the Salem Realty board asking local cooperation. Clyde Edmoadson of the Redwood Em pire assoclatin was the spokes man. The party frm British Co lumbia and Washington will en ter Oregon April 14 and pass through Salem that forenoon. GRAND THEATRE "WHERE 60UXX B BEST" LAST TIMES TODAY CORINNE GRIFFITH la THE DIVINE LADY" AlagBifkcat! t FRIDAY BRXXGS (ffiiittSM 1111 a l Hie First Thrill Drama coaasa uxnmAx TXTJI UASTEB IfAGICLfjr TXX3 BIGGEST ASD &ESX ATTOACTIO TO PLAT BOOSTED SPIRIT IS URGED FOR SALEM rv tiuai ms ykab The Call Board By OLIVE M. DOAK fox mexsoBM Hit. WtMa But aa4 Traaa Today "Pointed Heels' with William PowelL HUGH'S CAPITOL State Mmi Hifk ant Chore Today "Mister Antonio" with Leo Carrlllo and Vlr- gioia Valli. Friday "Chr lit la a," with Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. GRAND Karth Hits katwaaa Oart sad State Today Corrlnne Grifjth la "The Divine Lady.- Friday "Long, Long Trail," with Hoot Gibson. HOLLYWOOD Nartk Capital St. Xortk 8alm Today Ina Claire in "The Awful Truth- and Man hattaa players, "The Colfax Ghost." Friday "The Delightful Rogue," with Rod LaRoque. OK OPTIMISTIC WASHINGTON, March 12. (AP) Secretary of Labor Davis today characterized the United States as a land of unexampled prosperity and opportunity, assert ing that "30.000,900 people born oa other shores hare found It a land of opportunity and I am one of those 80, 000.0000." In a radio address under the auspices of the United States flag association. the labor secretary said, "Amer ica is the first country on earth to have regard for the well-being of tne common man." "If you go back 300 years," he asserted, "you discover that there was not a powerful lord or king in Europe who lived as well as the type of worker who Is be coming typical of America." Republican Body Ndtz Schedule Early Gathering Tentative plans for a pre-pri- mary meeting of the precinct com mitteemen of the republican par ty la llarion county hare been discarded by J. C. Perry, chair man of the county committee, he stated Wednesday. Perry said he had been asked to call the group together prior to the primaries with th view of pledging support of the republican organization to one of the candidate tor gover nor. This Perry said, was not only contrary to republican policy bat probably illegal. After the primaries, Mr. Perry said, he weald call the precinct leaders together as prescribed by law and then make plans for the campaign la the fall. California Man Calls on Harts JEFFERSON. March 12. Lu ther Hatchings, formerly of Okla homa but now of Fresno, Calif., spent Sunday evening with old time friends, the Charles Hart family. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Aupperie mo tored to Portland Monday en business. Marine and Grace Chiles of Sa lem, were Sunday guests at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Swab. 1 HOUYWOODi Last Times Today Oa the Stage The MANHATTAN PLAYERS Present "The Colfax Ghost" A Real Mystery Thriller in Tfcree Acts Enacted by Company of Six Real Actors and Actresses atad Oa the Srreea OMAGLAK tMced Adalt SSe. ChXldrtai 1S I fill 1BSS W. V 1 1 HENRY : I Ahf Owt 0mmr 3oaady j Cad aski Do C. I Edb WtfTusslsy si Tharsday I tSUKHESilS sun mm ceil i (CMtumd from Pace L) to prosecute adequately numerous weaimy lauioroiaus, accusea or, fleecing thousands of Investors In Julian Petroleum corporation stock. He took his place calmly ana wunout complaint, ether than to repeat what ha said last nirht In formal atatamant Tat that statement he said he was la- nocent and would some day be vindicated. He also said he did not enter nrlaon tn a dnncut mood but with head erect and de termined to start anew when he gained again bis freedom. Keyes Makes Joarney la Oieerfn) Sfnnrf The former prosecutor's Jour ney from the south was without incident. He chatted fntnnantlv with his guard. Deputy Sheriff jrrana rt uocnran of Los Angeles and newspapermen who accompan led or Joined him enroute. He told one newspaperman that he felt he had la one vm rfrni Cull. torn la more good than any other man. He referred to the tact that ne naa sent more tnan 5000 per sons, to sUte's prison. Nearly svvv or these have served their time or been paroled. There was ninth enrfnaftv mm tn how the 2000 still here would re ceive Keyes. This cnrioaitv waa satisfied when it was found they ... i . uuumiy isnoreanim. He entered accompanied only by Cochran and newspapermen and ohotox-ranb- ers. no otner nrlsonera war. witb him. Little Notice Given By Street Crowd His party motored into the prl- ua groanas irom tne Klchmond San Quentln ferry hurriedly and without attracting more than passing attention. When Keyes got out of the car before the prison entrance. Ward en James B. Holohan u thr greet him. , KO. IS 4Mml StatonMB at tba .'Vk 8u, Iowa, aa tka tkir-tjr-Orit day of Dumber, IMS, awia to . -"woner el tka Stat ef Oregoa, paranant to law: CAPITAL Amonnt of capital stock paid id. St. 000,000.00. ' 9 rxcoms latereit. diTidd ant mtt nettrti darac taa ran, Sa,3SS.tftS.S3. IaCOBO froai OtilCP KmnMa dnrinf tha year, 11.487,881.29. rotai income. 126,884.040.73. DISBCBSBSIEfTS Paid for lotaaa. tindirm.nt. and turrender rahiM, $6,187,835.78. Diridtndi nald tn nK'h.iJ. a ia rr, 84,598.952.01. ' Piridemd paid oa capital stock dor r th year. $100,000.00. Commission nd talari U 4nla the year, $3,424. -.40. Tax, lioantox sad foos psi Snrinc ti year, $547,223.05. Total expenditures. $18,483,080 88. ASSETS Vain of real estato mtl (mmrhmt vala). S5,399.ST4.25. or stocks aad bonds owaod (market or aaaortUed Talnc). SIT 480.. 188.28. Loan oa mart ears aad eollatoral. at.. $61,481,884.18. Preminm aotes and poficy loan. 817. 30.814.43. Cash ia beak aad on kind. 8S98 101.- T9. Vat aaeolloetod and lifunl srnl. ami, $2,553,347.00. laterest and raats da aad aeeraal, $2,895,987.64, otaer aoMta faot). s4e,iias. Tatal adauttea assa, $lOa0S7.9SJ)a IilABILITIES Kt rsMrrea. 891.44S.f64.0O. Grots claims for losses aaoaid. 84S8.-1 895.20. All ether RtbllitiM, 11457,198.80. Total lUkilittea. exelaaiTs et rspital stock ef $1.00.frO.0,$107.0HT,9S.eS. BUSINESS IH OREGON FOB. THX TZAR Gross premlnms roeetTed dnrlaff tka yesr, $292,571.63. Prataioau aad dirideadi retarad im iac tke Tear, $29,858.05. uosso paid donna th year, $39,500. Kant of Company EonitaVla Lit Ia- saraae Co. of Iowa. Nam of President H. 8. NolUa. Kama of Secretary B. T. Hadley. Statutory resident attorney for Sf Tiee T. J. Biader. BEST SOUND IX TOWIC LEO CARILLO Im "Mr. AntcatJoT As AH Tattlnf Plctmre from Booth Tnrldstoa's plus TltapboBe TaudeTtae Fox Moviecesae Kew Om the Stage! IfOtlom Plctattw SCREEN TESTS , or Local Xalemt Appeauias; ost the Stage before the Eye ef Gtm 10 ACTS 1$) COME ALONG! Friday satusdat oslx JANET GAYNOa CHARLES MORTON la -x. -v a a ii hi a r m - Saems Tbeatrre Bcmtifml TIMES T ff t 8CKSKS sas CARILLO I M mi "How do you do, Mr. Keyes?" the warden said. Tm all right, heir are yen wardeaf was the rejoinder. For moment, Keyee. Cochran and the warden posed for photog raphers. Then they entered the prisoa yard. Keyes tearing; the world behind for "one to 14 years, becoming for that period No. 48.21S. if Bfinra HUBBARD, March It. The 57th birthday annirersary of "ET Ererding of Hnbbard was occasion for a big erent at the Hubbard Mineral springs Tuesday night, when about ISO friends were on hand to help him celebrate. A T o'clock dinner was serred, and following this a program was heard which Included short ad dresses by Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner of Salem, Dr. P. 0. Riley of Hub bard, Frank Loaergaa of. Port land and Captain Harry M. Niles of the Portland police department; mnsle by Leta's orchestra oc Woodbnrn; selections by the Portland police Quartet; accordloa solo by Roberta Morton of Sa lem, and piano solo by Lets Nlb ler of Woodburn. A feature of the blrUday enter tainment was a huge birthday cake lighted with electric candles. A giant postal card, St by If inches, was received from J. K. Brown of Portland and during the afternoon floral pieces from Port land friends were dropped from a plane piloted by Tex Rankin of Portland. GUESTS LEAVE LIBERTY LIBERTY. March 12 Mrs. R. J. Bettencoun and two chcildren. Duane and BeTsriy Jean, hare re turned to their home at Roberta after spending the past two weeks with Mrs, Bettencourts parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams. HUNDREDS HOMELESS PAMLONA, Spain. March 12. (AP) Hundreds of suburban res idents fn the Province of Nacarre hare been made homeless and mnch damage has been done by torrential rains and rapidly melt ing mountain snows. Jack Btitton. 4S. still Is win ning fights. iff ran is Thursday, March 13th. we start a pecial 9-day demonstration Detsertf and salads will b terved. New recip boob will be) given away .... Be sure to attend! Here's your opportunity to od oat all atxMst the marvelous near FrigioV tire Hjrjrator. On Thursday, Match 13th, we start a special 9-day demonstration one of the most interesting eref held in r showroom. We will show the Hydratoc la actual vse-fast as joa would use it la your home. Yon will gee how lettuce is made tender and brittle by the Hydrator's moist, miring cold Yon will see how celery and rad-lhataJtooas!dedcxispocss--how tomatoes are improved ia texture and flavor. Yoa will sea how coch TeeJeat It is to keep all yovr vso- ubleshoxiecroptacompaxtart how the) Hjdratoe saves shelf space how It simplifies snaxketing. Ajid that is not til 70a will tee. 1lN 0 n I irOFBHS ?! It Ensign Earl Williams reports that the Salvation Army's system of "chain charities" demonstrated Its worth this week te a striking way. Early to the week the Army officer at Albany phoned Williams aad warned him of a certain beg ging family which was headed this way. Temporary assistance had been given and a Job secured for the man, the employer fur nishing a supply of bedding. The family promptly took to their car and headed north, bat were over taken by Cha employer who repos sessed his bedding. The Albany officer checked up with the Army at Eugene and found that the family had at tempted the same trick there. They did not apply for aid at the Salvation Army In Salem or Port land but Williams learned yester day through checking with the confidential exchange in Portland that this Identical family is now in Portland and has asked aid of the Welfare Bureau. In such a Continuous 2 to 11 P. M. TODAY & TOMORROW in him ED ET 10 Mil KvOQLOTEDD I M EELS" a WILLIAM POWELL PAT WKAT rSLSR HAKSI s- -SKaavs" cMuxAOMcrt ALSO SCREEN VODVTL LAUREL AND HARDY. Ia "WE FAW DOWN" Moss and Frye in "What Da I Cm" r.ftIetrotone News - Paths Res me COMING SAtITsUnIIOn!1 "THE BISHOP MURDER CASE' Am g. 8. Van Dime Thriller of the new Frigidaire HYDRATOR Fostjreizbtg exhibition The latest Iwsisehold cabinets Ia gleaming Porcelain-oo-steel will be oa display; The famoas Frigidaire Cold Coatrol'wiUal9obvomoastrated4 Yoawillbetliown howtHsderice treexes ice Caster how It petsalts yow to maks) scores of s&Bsoal desserts that require extreme coldi SPECIAL OFFER UNTU SATURDAY, FRIGI 337 (X)URT STREET ease the Army tiled its Informa tion with the confidential ex change who la tura notifies the Welfare Bureau. This family of professional "moochers" will find the picking rather slim In this dis trict. Such people. Williams states, often use different names la each town and so are difficult to check up on. Plenty of work and a lib eral use of the phone and tele graph are the best methods to use with this type of case, says En sign Williams. REMOVES TO DALLAS INDEPENDENCE, March 12. H. C. LePors who lire at 560 E. street, has moved to Dallas. He Is now. employed with the South ern Pacific company at that place. Mr. LeFors was. while at Inde ide- ?1 pendence, employed with Southern Pacific company here. GIRL'S MODESTY LAUDED MACON. Ga.. March 12. f API Refusal of Senorita Julia Sala- saar of Costa Rica to aooear in a bathing suit at the international beauty pageant at Miami. Fla.. won praise today from Bishoo W. N. Alnsworth of the Methodist Episcopal church, south. -v m - v M I f V T3 .A 1 1 1 FrttassertanJsalaJrecipibooh And well give yoa an opportunity to fas the better dishes made possible by the Hydrate end the Co!d Con. trcd.'AcooUxigezpertwmrjrcpaxe; and serve mnusoal salads and froxea the demonstratiocu And were ar ranged to distribute two souvenir recipe bookfc DAI RE iiioiii! il 11 11 'i fwtzc War Declared On Temporary ' - Builders Here War of established loean con tractors, both for themselves and the public. Is In the offing. Con tractors have called a meeting for Friday evening, March 14, at 8 o'clock at the chamber of com merce to aee If they cannot better the conditions here and keep the "fly by night" contractor from operating la Salem. In announcing the meeting, a statement was made that the more toward organising is ciade so the JuLow a Fai FIFTEEN years after his grad uation, Dr. Caldwell became one of the best-known members of his profession. A single pre scription made him famous. And for forty years it has continued to make friends. As fast as people could tell others about the marvelous way this prescription, corrects consti pation and relieves other troubles caused by sluggish bowels, de mand for it spread until Dr. Caldwell was forced to have it filled in quantities; bottled and distributed through drug stores. Today, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, as it is called, is the world's most popular laxative. Millions of people would never think of using anything els when they're headachy, bilious, MARCH 22nd sbsj tyj'f'itfrrtUCj r ili 1 il f PS 9 9 Sate mfUdmu fns TEL. 488 public and the material' dealers will not hare to file a Ilea oa every Job that is 1st. CULRNERA WIXS AGADT MINNEAPOLIS. March 12. (AP) Prime Camera added his ninth knockout since Invading the United States when Solly Moat gomery. a Texas heavyweight fell after one rouad, one minute and IS seconds of fighting. VISITS TN TACOAfA AMITY, March 12. Mrs. Qieag Bnffom left Tuesday tor Taconaa where she will visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Elgin, sunt had a restaurant here for mors) than a year. Hy Doctor nade Millions of Friends feverish, or weak; when breath Id bad, tongue is coated or they are suffering from nausea, from gas or lack of appetite, etc Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin as you buy it from your drug store is made in accordance with the original formula from only herbs and other pure ingredients. It is pleasant tasting; its action is thorough in the most obstinate cases: gently effective for women and children. Above all, it repre sents doctor's choice of what is safe for the bowels. Da. W. B. Caldweu SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor Family Laxativt ' t A' if ,1 : ea if