The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 20, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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KtmhaSTa Pmhkm Abed by Premdmit Cwm in. Avtifck
SBStib
Difficulty in Obtaining Fi
nancial Support in North
west Circles
Discussion of the problems fac
ias; Klmbsll school ot Theology Is
made la tae current issue of the
Christian Adrocate. Pacific coast
orgia of tie Methodist chorch.
, The' leading article entitled 'Kim
ball School ot Theology Past
and Present" la written by Dr.
Job. M. Caise, president ot tbe
school.
Little nope for continuing the
school through a merger with
other denominations Is held by
Dr. Cane, who writes: "Inquiry
has glreti us no reasonable hope
thet other denomination would
Join with Klmbsll ti any war for
strong union seminary. They are
well enough prorlded with schools
of their own, near enough to suit
their purposes well.
Dr. Cause further atats that "It
Ua becoming Increasingly difficult
to get before the churches and
much Un money la resulting from
euch appeala. la 1129 about 129
laymen paid personally to Kim
ball and 49 churches paid through
their budgets."
Fewer ministers than ordinarily
have been contributors hare re
sponded to tbe demands of the
school. Dr. Canse relate. In 1929
only 34 ministers paid personally.
Kimball trustees announced in
February that the school would
not reopen in the year 1930-31.
Any action to change this decision
must come from the Oregon con
ference ot the Methodist church
to be held this June. The editor
of tbe AdTOcate asks In the same
article In which tbe Kimball ar
ticle appears that all churches do
their share la wiping out a $5000
deficit of the school, to the end
that all endowment funds may be
direrted to other causes should the
school cloi.
TO ENTER COilTEST
Continued from Pace L)
McMahan, while not yet a for
mal candidate, haring nt filed
for the office, is assorwly te
seek nomination and election.
A resident of Marion county for
many years, long-time newspaper
publisher and lawyer, his position
is said to be strong with the "old
time element."
He baa been prominent la
grange activities for years. Con
sidered somewhat "radical" aad
known to be at rarlance with
many of the "old guard' Politi
cians, McMahan has attained con
siderable political prestige tor his
Tory Idloeyacracles and his more or
lea constant attempt en the ordi
nary run of office holders. His
conduct ot the circuit court has
been decidedly Informal, the judge
asking members ot the bar as well
as Jurors to be entirely Informal,
not to address him as "judge" and
to dispense with the ordinary pro
cedure of rising when the Judge
take the beach and exercising
similar formalities.
LICEX8E REFUSED
CI1TE SOUGHT
LEWISTON. Idaho. March 19.
, (AP) A white girl and her
Chlnese sweetheart, who were de
nied a marriage license here, said
today that they intended "to go
to New York state" If it Is nec
essary to obtain a permit
COIN ABOLISHED
WASHINGTON, March 1.
(AP) The day of tbe two and a
half dollar gold piece has about
passed.
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Board
By OLIVE M. DO AK
FOX ELSDCOBE
Bifh. tHr SteU mm Tnim
Teday -"Lord Byron of
Broadway."
Saturday "Serea Day
Leere. .
HUGH'S CAPITOL
StaU Mm EUs aad Chart
Today "Lot. Lire and 9
Laugh."
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GRAND
Kortk Hlf fctVM Cwt sad StaU
Today --Red Hot Rhythm."
Friday "The Girl in the
Glass Cage."
HOLLYWOOD
Kavtfc Cultel fit. Kartk StWa
Today 'Taanea Legs."
Manhattan Players In "Poor
Relations."
Friday "The Sopho-
more."
This U my adrlce. It yon axe
looking for a good show put "Lord
Byron of Broadway" on your list.
It's the attraction at the Fox El
sinore until Saturday.
It has music the best I hare
heard since sound pictures began
their march ot triumph. That Is
saying a lot when you. think ot
tbe "Lore Parade" but consistent
ly the arasic at "Lord Byron of
Broadway is better. Of course
that is just my opinion.
Then there is the little matter
of acting.' It seems te be getting
a bit more Important than usual.
Instead f baring to eatiafr one's
self looking at some beautiful but
dumb folk, it Is getting so once
in a while the actors really act.
At least that rs the Impression
that Cliff Edwards and Benny Ru
bin seem to be working under In
this show.
Marlon Bhllllng Is also good. Ot
coume It, might hare been proper
to mention Kthellnd Terry and
Charles Kaley first tor they are
the real stars: they do some ex
cellent acting but they shine
brightest In somg. For each of the
latter two this picture marks the
first entrance Into pictures. Each
has been starring on Broadway
in musical comedies.
It you think I'm wrong about
this show I don't mind, but It's a
safe bet you will agree with me.
TOKYO, March 20 (Thursday)
(AP Dispatches to the Rego
news agency today said 7 per
sons were known dead. It were
missing and scores Injured when
fire destroyed a moving picture
theatre at Kirin. Manchuria.
GRAND THEATRE
"WHERE SOUXD IS BEST"
Last Times T6a!ght
Alan Hale in
"RED HOT RHYTHM
Songs, Danees, Musle
Dram and Comedy
Gorgeous Color!
Am
C!aicy t the Bat
Talk? Mack Bennett Comedy
and
Pathe Talkiag News
Friday Brtegs
The Vitaphone Hit
The Girl in the Glass Cast
and Toon Tyler la
"THE LOXE HORSEMAN"
Sunday . Monday Taweday
RIO RITA
Tape Att Maaieal Fins
AT OUR REGULAR PRICES!
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CEGGEEQ.
LAUGH
PHI QUIflUT
b n emus
CCeaUaued from Fag D
had taught his men, a defense
which begat nader the eppoaents'
asset Instead of la the scoring
son aa ordinary modern tactics
dictate. Wtafcl and Tynan ahew
ed up te best adTantig tor U
central Oregon entry.
Belief that Dallas really had a
better team than Pendleton was
freely expressed after the Buck-
aroos won the second game. Er
ea with Webh. Dallas center out
of the game and the dimlautir
LeForg Uklng his place, Danes
ontscored Pendleton ia the sec
ond half. Stage fright was ap
parently responsible tor Dallas'
failure to show Its real form at
the start.
Pendleton uncorked a specta
culad style of running, one hand
ed shots which proTed highly ef
fective, and its shitting sone de
fense was all but impregnable.
forcing Dallas to retort to long
shots. Hill and Temple dirtied
scoring honors for Pea diet on
with serea points, aad Vaughn
led the Dallas sharpshooters with
nine.
Summaries:
Dallas (22) 1X5 FT PF
Vaughn F 3 3 1
Quiring F 5 1 1
Webb C t 4
Uglow G 1 2 2
Griffin G 2 0 0
LeFors. C ...0 0 0
Meser G 9 9
Totals 8 g
Pendleton (SO)
Marstera F ,
FG FT PF
.2 0 1
Terjesen F
Hill C
Temple G 3
Schanncp G 3
Touner F 1
Gidder C 1
StroHe O 9
Totals 13
2
1
1
4
11
Referee
Coleman, umpire
French.
Redmond (23) FG FT PF
B. Smith F 2 2 S
D. Smith F .........0 9 0
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Produce, and getting close -to Mother Earth, has only
one drawback:
Dirty Hands
but what of that, when yon have Hot Water on tap?
For that, (
you need a Gas Waterheater
You'll find just what yon want
: at the
Gas Salesrooms
ISA So. High St.
Pboa 87
Tbe C2EG0N STATCSMAK. Saba.
Winkle C
McCormaek O
Tynan G
Jossey O ............
McGregor F .
Touts t
(31) VQ FT PF
Berg P ........ AJL..1 0 S
Houghton F ....... 11
Bradway C 4
McCUla O 1
Greene J ...
Xherhart F .!
Hottasaa O
Jetfrte O ..........3
- Totals ... ..14
19
Williams Will
Be Announcer
For Big Event
Newell Williams, "mentioned
aa candidate for mayor of Sa
lem,' was secured Wednesday as
tat chief annoancsr for the psiag
opening program to he staged by
the Salem Ad dub Thursday
night, March ST. Ralph Kletsiag
picked Williams who promptly ac
cepted. Kletslig has aaked the Salem
Mea Civic chorus to bar a part
on the program which la to be
giren from an open-air platform
erected en Liberty street, between
State and Court.
Thirty high school girls, mem
bers ot the sewing classes, hare
entered a contest to determine
which young lady can produce the
best house dress. Each girl will
! model her dress the night of the
j spring opening.
Local Officer
Cuts Thumb in
Opening Bottle
Sergeant Thompson ot the po
lice force is wearing a bandage on
the thumb of hi right hand and
he admits he received the injury
when he was opening a beer bot
tle.
But the sergeant hastened te ex
plain Wednesday that tbe injury
occurred in the coarse ot duty
when he was emptying the con
tents ot the bottle into the sewer.
I s tws Bigi today
j Musical Show I andFRL
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Oregca, Tttagby Ucndsg. llsica 23, 1833
OOF FORMS .
FIVES HAVE BUTTLE
(Conttmei freca Paa 1
acouBt of hia anted and brilliant
shots, but AfnlersU an4 Bcrog-
gios ouidisuBCed aim in sconag,
Robertson was Lincoln's ace both
ia scoring and floor play.
The game was passably rough,
MTcral double tools helag call
ed when players who knew each
other too well tangled sarpose-
fally.
TillamooV and North Bend
ha.ttled stnbbornhr.tba Cheesema
kers getting a 5 to 2 lead In the
trrst penod aaa tne lomoermen
gaining it back In ta secona,
whirh ended seven all. North
Bend scored two free throws and
TUlauook a field goal la the
third herlod. aad they were ar
ea aeiln.
Delayed Offense Nearly
rata tiaine oa ice
With a tew minutes lert to
nlav. K. Anderson of North Dead
slipped In a field goal to pat his
team two points ahead, and the
Coos county champions resonea
to a "delayed offense" la aa ef
fort to hold their lead. It work
ed fairly well but Tillamook tin-
ally speared tne tan and www
tied the score. A little later Con
over sank one to giro Tillamook
the lead, and then it was the
Cheesemakera turn to use the
delay system. This time it work
ed better. North Bend being
drawn out of position to giv
Whit another opportunity to
score.
Summaries;
Lincoln (80) FG FT PP
Mason F . . . tjj. . . .1 2 t
Richardson F ....... 1 I t
Robertson C ........ S 0 I
Donln O 1 0 1
Patch O J...1 S 1
Walters O 0 1
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disorders taaa the fact that the
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OPENING
Saturday
March 22nd
FASHION OFFERS HER NEWEST
FOR THE OPENING OF THIS
NEWEST SALEM SHOP
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466 Statc Strcct , -y; NerlH
Total ..T ie
Ooeasnercs (AO) lQ
Relmer F ......
Scroggins F
O'Coanell 0
Cleek G
Applegate O M..x
Mltola O m.1
Unkeles F
FT PF
S
S
1
0
0
1
0
4
Worthley O 0
Totals is
11
Referee Coleman, empire
French.
North Read (11) FG FT PF
Chapman F 0 0 9
Blomqnist F 1 t
K, Andersoa C ..... 1
Taskey O 1 0
DeWeese O 1 1 1
W. Anderson G 0 0 t
Touts ..4 8
Tillamook (15) FG FT PF
Manan F ..1 2 8
ConoTer F
White C ... 1
Bnna O 0 1
Schoppert O 0 0 1
Touis t
Referee French, umpire Cole
man.
caU flavor
because of its
Render first
crop leaves.
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la of Mi- I
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uec&
Saturday, March 22nd
A later date than previously annoonced be
cause of delay in construction
LADIES' AND MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR
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(AP) Kelea VLmm, ladiaa
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March 22nd
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