PAGE TWO T&e OREGON STATESIAX, Saleeu Orrgoo, Tuesday Bfoniing, May 20, 1930 5RAF ZEPPEUH TO START TflIP Huge German Dirigible Hops This TJorning From OW 1 Spanish City (Continued from Fags 1.) The Graf 'a larder was - well stocked when she left Germany. as the stewards devoted taeta selves particaldlTy to taking on rianda of Spanish fltrror. The day bad been fall oft thrills Cor inhabitants Along the dirig ible's route. All weet accordbig to achedale eatfl after Gibraltar had fieen passed when the craft tnade tf rastic changes in route, and con jecture as to its reason met with, no explanation, until virtually when the airs his was at Cadis. Spanish eoast eity, some hears later. Then it was learned her long snloara ever Che Afrfoew -title of Ceurta Tetuan and Taagier had been 'to ave4d approaching Spain in the heat of the. day. Thereafter her progress was re ported regtOarly a Ml ae wceaslea for 'misgivings arose. 1 ,500 Miles OowrM ay IHriglble Daring Day The Graf Hi Bar eta braced travel of approximately l,5t)0 miles of . snapped course. with considerable tw rtytn; te fUl ia taw miO-d&S "hours arowd northirn Africa. Suck volumes of tnall were rwady for ker tMigU tnat rt sc a wd to tike special staff of poatsffiee workers salgaed to the Tabladi wns-posteff lee. -as they straggled with sacks in the intense heat, teat ; everybody n Europe aamst ware icided te send a letter er post card on the Graf. In addition here were away of fieUl oaaareai catloas f jreettess between wcfi ficials of Europe; aad American efties aad states. The Call Board ; By OLIVE M. DOAK Three Salem beys. Frank Clears, Jc William . Dyer ass Frank Cross, wtil be members el a party af 10 beys wfcom Edwin Jj. Soeskrfsky. fsrsBerly f the V. L C. A- here bat new with tie Seattle association, will -dipert -on an 11-weekB tenr of the Orient. rhas is the teeeos aaneal reed m ill genratoa which Seooletsky has taken into the Orient and vrreaacns to be an axoeedrjagy in teresUng trip, as the 18 4eyw41i they enter. The entire arograaa beca arranged by the Seattle iT. M. C Am aad isolates wisaa ttfoas te the T. M. C. A. at e-very town or city where the boys atop, la Japan, they artU spend setae days with Japanese -beys -at their annual . hi. C. A. oaatp. The ITOsp wlll leave Seattle June Ifi -on Japanese liner -Mch wiU nuke Its wattea vey are, ana: win relnra Paste tact S from Japan on sister ship, aha -matin Eg nest oceantrip. Tiro aveeks Tin spent In Japan, from which ha party wUl proceed ante Reese, htaasharla, northern aud Soatbera China aad the AhUppiae Islands, returning through Japaa aad track te Se attle. While la Japan, the boys from this eeatt will cHaib Mt. Fujiya ma, sacred moaataia and the Wgnest ta Japan. EXJGH!S CAPITOL Today -Inragi.-HoUywoW Todaf "So This 1a CfA lege," Friday "Parke a ed TloanW ' atarriar, JCvelya Sreat. rFOI EUSKORB Today "Marriage Play arenaa." Wednesday "Paramoaat oa faaade," CRAXD Today mghf with Jack Holt. Wodaeadtr "The ' Other Tomorrow arifh BiUie Dore. rriaay-The Parade of West" HI BUSTS FnirsriniTE DALLAS. Texas, tui It. AT) w As aaaltarabU stand asalnst saodif ieatfoa af Che ISth aBtenimest ru voiced Mtj in a report to the eoneral comCeraBce of the Metfesdlst Eptaeapal cinrcli. Soeth, sabaaitted by taa tearaar- oce eoauaittee. Praseatoi fey Josephiu Daniels, caainaaa of taa easaaalttea. taa yepert called e nn and public to support aroUhltios. which is serieasljr clallflged us a principle and a policy. The report was aroagat ta the eaireaoa aly after a aiiniatare teatpest within the o99iittee had been jjUaclosed. A. c MiSar. a political figure ia Arkaaaas aad friend at 3teh- James Xaaaea. Jr.. Washixtcy toa. D. C, wraoasatack market aet- Iritiet Daatela to attatked. ta- f erased the eaafereaee the report had aeea apsrored Friaay -d asked that the eeertftarr o 1a- atrBfted ta present . Called at ttis istilula aaid thermrt araa a4y. amt a aew sslaates aft- he Sad eea tald wf MiHaWs Actios, he appeared wrltii taw re port. UOar aaet aim aad aeaaUed tho tamer--aecietarr wf the asrry tor poeeh fee aaade last aikt at the firet aUptast mrX Responsibility For Accident Is NotYetPlaced Ho lesiwtrbraty anas 'placed 1a the accident Vrlday atlsfht at Jet- fersea araica eat the life of Taee- Core J. gas ar. nat Tortlaad. wrh tho tBMeat -eras heti at the ok.Ta5Mr luorutary asgro aar ly xastigatar&h Coaaty Cwvaox Lloyd T. EJgdon 3n charged. The Jory agreed that Esser caato to his Oath as Tetmtt et a tofflgfon oetweea jcars orrren Tjt A. "O.' Ertttson ana ETHs Tiedemia of Jefferson. Esser wasrlalng In the rrim'ble seat of the machine driven by Erickson. Conflicting stortes f the accident were told. I. M. tJHtlleiasOB -of 'Portlaad,- employer of the dead man, will be' in a Portland hospital the rest t this wreak as ; tho -rosuU ot aevere lajurtes In atahtsfeiad to his head in the crash. He recelred first hid treatment at a local hospital, go ing onto Portland Saturday noon. Ufll llliLUl. U4IUI TOKYO, May 20. (Tuesday) -AF) 3a taataaaa aliousphera; rarroOTdfar tfc Tettrrn ot Admir al Kottrra Takirabo. ' suxihrter of aaarina, from the -Laadoa coater- aoce, his first conference with too cabinet tad Yealor emral officers. a sensation was treated today jtj the snlcide of a high naral bfTJcer, which the press is exploitiaa as an echo ot tho nary's bitter opposi tion to the Londoa pact. LlenteaaatHCowoiaTidor Elii Hu- sarakl, attacaoo: co taa aaral fjeo- oral ataft. alasheo -Ma AVdoaieB with aword aboard aw .train tbo tweetr Saba aad Tokyo. Ha died at a hasBltal at Koatasm. arkera ae was removed treat tha train. AHat taoidteneri thooga HasaiBari s eoiaraaea aio- eiiaed to oaiaeat oa YA act. ft was said be rseeatly expressed bit terness aad spadaey ror the faturo of tho nary as a Tesult of the Leadoa treaty. is era i in s of ei PORTLA2tt. Ore.. Hay Iff ' (AP)Ml88 laafly N. Heltnat, aeslataot arooatiaa officer for the Law AmceJes J nvsaOs cewrt. -ts- aisht IdewUried Mrs. Oearxe F.I Scnaeter s tna troariam irho rt ealred tho baby irl bora to. and aaaadeeed by. Mlas Gaca2dUa4 WaUen ta Xos Aarelas about tiwa 0 out hi ago. - ? Mist Bettaaa also tdeoHfiefl a haadfal ot lettevs aa those had Toeerrod trom airs. caaofei after Mrs. Shaeler had taken the lifts Seitataa'a testhaioay was the last flakta the state's taia of evtteoee to ahoar tho disputed baby to be Mfaa Watson aad toot Krs, Schaeler'a. hfiM SeUaan still ea tha otaad wbea court adtoaraed antil toaMrrow. The attht aoasiea had been caned by Circnit Jadre HOterti as a his dmmsalsstl ho flaJsh ta aas ky awai Of-la- iaflaeaoa, ? : ThlBg ' bapponed -at flaeaoo thero atactod hat a mighty rrror aad era do wall It w-reruu-tha plaio whaoo wa may rerisioa what there begaa. We will find oar own ideals rskindfed trytha theaghtat taea aad wom en who axrea to areaex a areat drsaia aad ataxtad oa towards Ba realisation. Thai UBe tu flaiHy motkited in Che atata byUhe "iatpondor ablea was the coaclaaioa ot Pres ident -Doaey. "Lore, truth, faith, lope; thoso are ho freAt iorceh ot indirldaals aad of the nation,' Dr. Doaey-eoapaasized. ' Six. HeadrJekaiat the wtart ot bla remarks. Introduced afr.'ontf Urs. QyAe Lfllette. Mr. anfl mciPiiLtswi FOOSiililllFJ! toilette.' The ffrst-oaaied are anon the heirs doaatls the sit. Joseph L. Lafouetle and Perry L. I af ollette were ajtable to be pre- IMOnTES 1 va diiifl w fi - ! Suvaort were portent la Valeai foaday aight tBit the Oregoa- Waahiagfaa Wdr errco cot- paay had -called off work -oa t2ta Utratiea lant aad that the ood- tractarsaad paJrf on taeir wor ers and rleiei J&eia. J. T. Delaneyj manager of Cko earn pa ay bm, aiiMsat tMwaci ad -far -gpafiraratjen , sc doalal of tnoai natort. Bpoeulatlon Jim been rifo tdace the paaaage of the asaeierpal aaieadasoat by aoratban a d-to-i rote, as -to wnai me compaay wasNosami i ooaUnalBc; mt osasiag dasproTo- Wbea laterriewed Satarday, Hr.1 i DoJaaey aaid he mm giraa aanr- aaao that iatprowneat work aow anaar war "woiud axooeed, bat fbat as a w-pre Joats would -be xtartad ia riew otaatpeadiaagO tXktpasi ooor'farthase of the plant by the oity. wnU .caastorlot Tttds Trfad aatefct la- rracays aisctioa4 ConQnusd Zrora Pass 1.) chatr wnere aa was -presiding In tho mayor's abeenee. Mention was also made that the bills should not hare bean ap proved tjy the cDBtaalttee on ac counts aad eorreat expenses while they lacked the signature of the airport committee chairman. Bears Xagaca Asked By Atrway dkirslw The embarrassment which this sttuatlon has caused the airport Mas. Brit 'AsphiwaU and taa i-feoamittoe came la tot further alr- two tepTeeentatrres of the federal airway serrice requested an ex pisstohTrom the council on what might bodoaw aboat ligatlns; the field. They asked that the elty pro- Tide a boaboaT aad border lights. or that the city arrange to pay tha coat of meiateaaaoe it the eorern- ment would Install UavlighU. Jthe the warnlog waa tgaoredaad all the aaaaey spent, Aldanaaa Far Tlao declared. "We weald aet be warraated ia aathorlziac this ex penee ant ot tho general taad. Need of additional dralaage at the airport was also saentloned In a communication from Dare Pugh, who said the county court was ready te caoperate ta. work ing out a solution. city t pay east of installation at I-- . aril earbers tndieatad that they moaVl aiaks ao pTOsrlse at this thnebecaaaowf the aaeaTatla status of taa aarpor t ad aad the laea: at aOr aoewopriaUea in the badcet tor aach pnrpoae. "Tbeyj pras&taed to Uke the wetter na- dor 4aaWseaoat aad fatoraa tha dopaitiaat of ooaaaieree vepre sentatiTes later. tnrrlne T3offlplains We waraed the airport cona- falttee last rear hot to aptid all of the 150,000 because something ap, bat 4-HClubsWill Attend Jubilee In Salem Soon Arrangements hare been" made for boys andatfTls of-rariows lire--stock 4-H club projects in the countr to attend the Jersey jubt- rfcse to be held here the la tier part Of that asoelh and to hav a ser-l ies of lirestock Judging practices at the show, reports W. W. Fox. county dub loader. it Is expected tnasabers of the Sil Yerton. vcalf dub. the Waldo Hilar Shropshire shaop aldb, thd Cllvertnn jcheen and wfr clttb and the gWs aee dab at lnaeleay, will attend and profit by the In vitation ' 6f the jubilee mi Rotations Will Hear Delegates Speak on Meet Delegates to the recently' held eeareaUea of northwest clubs in Rotary International will speak at tea eagalar meeting of tho dub to be hell here Wednesday. A special- musle program to aug aieat taaas talks has been plaaned far the day with Kenneth Allen In charge. Rotary for the last week brought TT member to answer roll caU while oaly tfare were ab sent, ffew members being con sidered include Lloyd T. fUgdon, J. B. Blinkhom. -Leo U. Eyerly.. CSJOr PfOTOB JATJ3TT May 1 r- Mr. JEFFEESON. and Mrs. L. Ti. Bennett had as guests orer the week-end, Mrs. Nendel af Tillamook, and her son, ' Lester Zlmmerlee of La Grande. On ateday the Ben nett family and guests motored to Ca sead la to spend the day at the springs. USTEBTEKS PAY FEE PflATUM, . May 15 largo delegation-from here attended the declamatory' contest at Aurora Saturday night where they ' were taxed 2 Be' eaah tor being Interest ed In 'school ' contacts. Thai ought to bare Its effect on tattre con tests. Editor Statesman t Dear "Sir:. Mease a9ow as apaoe ta thank the Toters ot my .ward ear tatr awppo la bo prf aaary eocetten aad to assmra them of -Jast as loyal sad taftbrol aerrftee. -bat I aaa' ast lined up wit aay aUqae of dan, taltf lib tjaTdUlod 0 paafah. ao axe to grind, aad, wUl serve tfes city to tbe best of my ability. S. A. HUGHES. "Diet, the Miracle Healer" Positively the Most Wonderful Free . Lecture Ever Heard! MILLERS HALL 372 Court St. Wednesday Evening, May 21st . Particular in Tomorrow, Paper aBBBflBBBBSSBBBBBaPPBBBBBBSBBBBBU LSI! HID SVflDEO Caatt90Bd trsm page 1 Mr. tleadrfcka deelarad bat he want on to eay that be themght the caateaatal analmsary abanld be fJansed aa" larga aeale and bheald attract aaea d areeaea trasa sH parts at the mtiaa. la bis opeaiag remarka JSt. Beadrieks tald af bis reoeht wistt ta the aeaaa ft Joseph Gerrais, j waeeo place waa located aboat two miles aorth of the Jason Lee mission on tho Willamette river. It was here 2asoa Lee was enter tained on bla first exploratory trip up the Willamette ta -search of a site for hh mission. Dr. Carl Greg Doney, presi dent of Willamette snrrersity, tn inbroduciag ilr. Henjirieht, liken ed the Mission Bottom aite to ath- er blstortc shrines In "the world. In acquiring this shrine we . ate not taking a place am a thing," he declared, wa are acquiring an finflfafiEflTBi LAST TBmS TODAY 31 o- 11 CdoUnsaua 2 toll V LAST TRIES TODAY 4tThe lalTiae Playrrotind with Uary Urian - ledric'March VV JMO0V ASSTCIdID TOXSKNtf g5 THINK OF IT! j y'fy The world! leading lu- ; txunaries of tiie screen, - $ acn ngiztz9 wUe-crxickLis, . cnnng analHng whoopee ia J if ' ': Zul muiic. i ''UH : J - AELENirrr mndndnr! . . , BAN- ;4Jwv' f CEOFT Rgtlimr tor I un ! . . . 4XABA 4fff MBOW--Strattinr -"It . . . NANCY ;. CAiUlOlJ-SflAklDg A AUgATOOt 1 Today and Wed. (f lis ud m Cotnttly- Thtrat SoW Nears mv STARTS TOMOSEOW Screeaw Mrd mf most WTHon-rul jplctare of her WJUt acsatwf. l osuVrgeaabta. 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Bank SMg TaL 491 atecke'da erieaa ' ! M. High St. TeL 111 The avbov eenis represent leahr rocreariifia that are ntrnhm r.f l- amACp OF U1E UNDSETTCrrEES AND OF THE PACIFIC NATIONAL AMD 4 Fire Credit Without aaTwathanTDOfCirfs dmd means oflxisixiess expaneoori would "be almost wholly tnrtailerL Through the credit srjatem, with the security afforded by fire iaarrance, loans are made to aid in hculcU1 ing homes, mercaritile and inamifactmirig estabinlrrrients, and general ooiimieroial erelopment. Insurarico ia mdispexuable to' Bound ciedit. V Withoc Cre itamance, harjkera, real estate mezi, currt'ptora, building aad loan crariizatrons, and others who grant credit am fntare deirrJopments would dotdtVa fatstder tips ri&ia to lie taken ta tttakiii loams too hazardous to contemplate. i Srhnnlatea All AcUvitiea 4f4 Without fire msrrraTJce wntodern bosine8a,w fyicat titles, gigantic costructiaei projocts large production, new arahirisiaDA to take the cities' overflow, would not hare) been f possiUe. i finance and rnsuTanee work together in ; promoting and encouraging the Ration V btmdmg actrvities and in support of tha manufacture and distribution of goods, that -assuring continuous and tnoreasing oppor trnritjes for cnrpkyment to workers in alt fields. In the orelopmerit and support of OCT i great sliuctme of credit. Stock five Insur nce as written by the 239 comnmies cortstituting the National Board of Fire' Uaxderwritera has carried, and will eon-' tajue to carry, the major-load of the tmdex i lying responsibility at m prace which on Tha amrage has constantly declined for inoro Lthan twenty TUX NATIONAL BOARD OF Ft HE UWDCnWTtfTElX - a Jokai treef fiw Yavaila taVUBTZlTIQfCT