PAGE TWO. The OREGON STATESMAN, Salen. Oregon, Tuesday Morning. May 13, 1930 SSI Present Governor Talks on Candidacy to Chamber Of Commerce GMag his only political ad dress of the campaign In Salem. Governor Norblad addressed the chamber of commerce luncheon Monday noon. The governor comes to the end of a long and strenu ous campaign but appeared in fine physical trlm when he epoko to the merchants of Salem and pre sented his claims for continuance in the office to which he was called bjf the death of the late I. L. Patterson in straightforward manner.'The governor was intro duced by Tom Kay, state treas urer, his colleague on the board of control. Mr. Kay praised the governor's radio address In trib ute to motherhood delivered Sun day night, and said that in his service In .the senate Mr. Norblad had been friendly to Marlon coun ty interests. Early Experiences Briefly Reviewed The governor quickly reviewed his eacly life as a Swedish immi grant boy landing at Castle Gar den, thrown on his own resources , at 13, musician in a circus band, foundry worker, student in cor respondence school, and finally practicing attorney. He mentioned a number of the civic services he had performed in Astoria during war times and as member of the school board. He then gave rather an Intimate picture of the prob lems he had had to face in being thrust suddenly without warning or anticipation, into the office of governor. "I have bad many strange and unusual experiences and problems. The matter of ap pointments has caused trouble. There were the appointments of two members of the game com mission, and the problem of pro tecting the recreational advan tages of the Rogue river. By next January I will have had 13 months experience n the office and believe that the people will benefit by continuing one who has had this, experience." Vital Issne Lacking Xorblad Declares After saying that all the candi dates were agreed in pushing pro grams for Oregon's development so that there was no issue at stake but merely a matter of personality he submitted that ha was best qualified because he was neither a radicaf"nor an extreme conserv ative and because he rose from the ranks and knew the Impulses and experiences of common people. The governor cited his friendly support, of measures affecting Ma rion county. He said that be would The G01 Board . By OLIVE M. DOAK HOLLYWOOD Today "Dynamite." Friday "The Fighting Legion," Ken Maynard. GRAND Today "Paris," with Irene Bordonl. Wednesday "Q Ships." by , Veterans of Foreign wars. .; Friday "Frozen Justice' Lenore Ulric FOX ELWNORB Today "Rich People." Wednesday "Honey." HUGH'S CAPITOL i Today South. Sea Rose" with Lenore Ulric and Charles BIckford. Constance Bennett In "Rich People' was at Fox Elslnore Mon day in her initial, dramatic all dialogue picture and with her, ap peared Regis Toomey and Robert Ames. The plot of the story is 5 an amusing, quite unoriginal, fairy tale of riches, iove and a wilful, modern, spoiled daughter of lux ury. Personally I can't say much I of- Constance. But there Is a great deal of good that may be said for Regis Toomey, and Ro bert Ames. They are excellent. - - "South Sea Rose" at Blip's Capitol Is an interesting picture. Lenore Uirlch does some admir able work. She is so much like a native South Sea islander that one finds it hard to believe that she is really the attractive Miss Ulrich of some of her former pro- bring to the office a atrdng phys ical reserve and an energy- such as few men of 49 possess. "I have Epent as much actual time In the governor's office as my predeces sor. I have been in my office at four in the morning and at mid night. My habit is to get several miles of walk each morning, that and eight hours of sleep fit me for a hard grind." Before the governor spoke, Capt. Robert McBride of the Sa lem Navigation company in re porting the refusal of the board of engineers at Washington . to grant appropriation for a four foot river channel at this time, said that his company could han dle more freight if they had addi tional terminal facilities and urged public support of a termi nal project costing 150,000 which would be taken said of by the rentals of the boat company. They hand d about . 40.000 tons of goods last year which he esti mated was 10 per cent of the to tal traffic between Salem and Portland. IHIILLYin) HOME OF 25c TALKIES Today, Wednesday and Thursday " The Whole World Acclaims a Greater DeMille! It takes a De Mille to pat such startling drama, daring ideas, gorgeous settings, breath-taking spectacle into one film. I , Ok Cecil B. De MiUe'a I All Talking Production u with CONRAD NAGEL, KAY JOHNSON, CHARLES BICKFORD, JULIA FATE Also All Talking Comedy and Pathe Sound News d actions. Her vole ft delightful and ah naatar forelta accent ia intrJruUf fasaloa. Charles BIckford, who plays opposite Ufa Ulrica, la Terr good, only poor Charles always seems to have to take the "low brow parts, and it is hard some times to sympathize with him. It Just occurred to the reviewer that he is much thinner than In his last pietsres. Perhaps success ia wearing for him. ' There are some beautiful pho tographic shots in this picture and some exceedingly realistic ones. Air told the show is amusing. ' " 'Q Ships," the movie of sub marines, will be shown under the auspices of the Marion chapter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at the Grand, theatre Wednesday and Thursday. This movie tells the story of the mystery ships which did so much to stem the onslaught of the German submarines that threatened England's life lnltl?. The German U-boats had de stroyed shipping, harrassed the coast line, sank food vessels and a great alarm in the allied na tions. Something had to be done and done quickly. Jellicoe's ap peal for destroyers and fast small craft was answered from America and a flotilla of American destroy ers slipped into Queenstown har bor. .Then came the mysterious "Q" ships, the vampire which lured the U boats to destruction. Disguised as an ordinary schooner, but heavily armed and manned by sailors of the line these vessels met the German submarines. This movie contains official war scenes from the British naval records. It is said to have been produced with the co-operation of the British admiralty. TICKETS AT SPA Tickets for the county talent contest at the Elsinore Friday night may be obtained at the Spa. This contest is sponsored by the Marion county federation of com munity clubs. Tickets purchased there have a percentage going to the benefit of the federation. QUIET K 1,11 o n E (Continues from page X.) ried Marion county three to one and Una county two to one. Mr. Smith's statemetftr about Bis candidacy Is: Guy O. Smith who fi one or thja candidates for the republican nomination for the of flea of circuit Judge of the third Judicial district, comprising Lisa and Marion counties, is a native of this city, having bees born is Salem In July, 188Z. Soon thereafter ha went to live on a farm ia Polk county and there spent his boyhood days. After graduating from the public schools of Polk county, he attend- Wed. Thurs. Fri. 'Sweetie's' Sister's COMING! Ail MUSIC SOUND AND DIALOGUE GRAND THEATRE WHEftE SOUND IB BEST ANT Of ANT TIME 25c SEAT Last Times Tonight IRENE BORDONI "PARIS" Entertainment DeLaxe That's "Paris' Comedy, Clever Dialog;, Beautiful Music arid Bewitching Color I "HAUNTED" More Fun and Mystery Than MTha Cat and The Canary WEDNESDAY BRINGS VQ SHIPS" V. F. W. Special Show Continuous 2:00-11:00 P. M. K I Iff H CARR0LLV gSJ Even sweeter than -J LfVk Ym$ "Sweetie"! With S 1 4i the new songs II Y-vAm? SJiJL you're bumming. A 1 I V Ru Tq bundle of rollick- 1 4 flfv Ml I ' ing romance. 1 1 vm 3 j A r j, Today l V-ffil rrut n 1 C0N5TANCEP mgtftSJ , &ENNETT: rfti'n ' I added sf i 1 Buck I ,! Htyfps .MA wSu TODAY and WED. PASSION VS. PRIDE A n exotic South Seas beauty melts cold New Eng land in a vi brant Movie tone romance with songs. ad WTnaaetta nnrrerslty. rrmdu sttBf from the law department oX that institstloa la 1110. Immedi ately apo3 his gradaatioa ha en tered upon th practice of his pro teeeio la Salem with Roy T. Shields, which partnership oa tlaaad until Mr. Shields moved to Portland ta 1925. While Senator McNary was a member of the supreme court of this state. Smith Shields vera associated .with Jndge John H. McNary ia the practice of law. Mr. Smith has practiced con tinuously since his admission to the bar In' all of the courts of this state as well as the Federal courts which are located ia Port land, i He has been an instructor of law at the Willamette university. In 1914 Mr. smith married Theresa Cassidy who was at that time teacher ia the schools ot Prineville. To this naioa three eons have been born. While Mr. Smith devoted sub stantially all of his time to the practice of the legal profession, he has been interested in fann ing and fruitgrowing, and it now interested ia several farms in Polk, Tamhill and Marion coun ties. lie is a member of the Artisans, Maccabee's and Elk's lodges; Sa lem chamber of commerce and Oregon state chamber of com merce; Marion county and State Bat' associations. I ' ') i I ! - -, VOTE FOR OTTO J.WILSON Republican Candidate for REPRESENTATIVE Born and reared on a farm in Marion County, sttccessfal busi ness man, tax payer oa both city and farm property.. Experienced Legislator. 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