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The OREGON STATESMAN. Sales. Oregon, Wednesday Mondn&May 21, 1930
1EXT SPEAKER
Possibility Seen That Mar
ion County Man May
i Head House
:;; (Continued frota Pimm t.)
tbe efforts of communities towards
retting It' to enlarge Its program
ofXroad Improvement; bat as it
la bearing the end of tbe program
y- far as Initial ;- faction is
eoneeraedt the commission wilt "be
In a position to Uko oa new roads.
antfrmayrhe quite wBltng to let
xne legislature aeciae wnai ruaus
baU be -added.' .
Beside - -the North. Santlam
' hi away there art other important
Jiafct whoa arglng awaits only
, tne-completion or road now pian
nea.' The short road to the Tills
meok beaches, connecting roads in
eastern . Oregon and la southern
Oregon ara desired to shorten dis
tance and take care of Increasing
travel. Tbese may bo made the
subject of leglslatlre action at the
utkt, session.
Ejty and Mara
Contest fa Senate r
;The organisation of the senate
will offer another contest. B. l.
Edrfy ar.HoMfcnrg has been hope-
fujfcthat this would aaauy do nis
turn as "president of the senate;
but a contest is looming in the
person ot.Willard Marks, who was
renominated for the senate from
Linn 081117.
Organisation of the house and
senate will paean much owing to
the prospect of George Joseph as
goretliar. The legislature and Its
rutiog"3wers hare been charged
with being' too friendly to ntillty
interests? while Mr. Joseph Is ont
to. break this alleged control. Add
to that the personal-equation, the
hostility between Joseph, and cer-
tain or me senators ana ine rase
is; laid for legislatl Ta blow-ops.
Gas Moser and Joseph hare, always
sparred, and after Joseph's last ra-
s dto speech. Hall, who returns- to
the senate as a hold-over, la not
eiqpeeted to beam with friendliness
over ai erst-whue opponent.
Solon to Hear of t
Joseph's Fronoeals
The issue which Joseph has rais
ed will not be transferred to the
legislature. The anti-Joseph forces
wur donitlesa mere early to get
control of the house and senate
organisation hoping thereby to
curb "undesirable legislation.
Mntt, if he became a candidate tor
speaker, would probably stand as
friendly to Joseph, seeking; to or
ganize the house on lines which
would try to cooperate tth the
governor In putting over his pro
gram. The senate is not gotng to be
the same as in recent sessions.
Korblad will be out, ditto Corbett.
ditto Klepper, who failed of re
tain Initio n. Bennett and Hall, ex
candidates for governor, will be
back. The major Interest in state
pontics now shifts front the gov
ernorship to the organization of
. the legislature with the prospect
of some tense legislative battles
teing staged next session.
The Call
Board
By OLIVE M. DOAK
HUGH'S CAPITOL ,
Today "Ingagi."
. Hollywood
Today "So This la Col-
lege."
' Friday "Darkened
Rooms, ' starring Evelyn
Brent.
, FOX ELSIXORE
Today "Paramount
on Parade.
GRAXTJ
Today "The Other
Tomorrow with BUlie Pore.
Friday "The Parade of
West,-' ;;
u ins to'
iimaiLFii
Teachers to the Balem jschools.
around' It of 'em, wfll fxolie a
sreek frota todar. May SS. at their
annual picnic Hush-hush la the
fratchword for the event, with
many of the plans to remain a
surprise up to the last annate.
The ptenie holds a secretive as
well as festive air, with the affair
taking the nature of a treasure
bant. This much Is known, the
group wilt leave town at 4 o'clock
that afternoon, goian- to -directed
places until the final picnic
greand the treasure j-ts reached.
Oh yes; and the -teachers are
making; their trip in thatvehicle
forbidden te tae sentor high
school picfflekers the pritate an
tomobile, , r , ' ;
Carin DegermSrk ts general
ehairman f or the faculty -picnic
Scarlet Fever
Cases Reported
At Mount Angel
Two cases of scarlet fever at
ML Angel and a case of diphtheria
In Salem were reported to Coun
ty Health. Officer Vernon A.
Douglas yesterday. Sr. Doaglas
Investigated the -essea of scarlet
fever yesterday, morning, and
nurses at lit. Angel are foUowiag
up suspect eases In the school.
One patient Is a school child sad
the other Is en adult. They are
la separate families.
The health efrioer says it la
probable some mild unrecognized
cases of the disease have been
prevalent In. the school there.
The diphtheria ease here Is ai
der Quarantine and is that of A
school ch.il. It is under invest!
ratten. '
SBElf
Rumors Persist That Keene
WilT (jo Elsewhere tt
Become Coach I
ATJM STILUS WINS T-ff
AUMSTIULE. May X. The
Aanwvtlle high school baseball
team won its final game of the
couaty league season here Friday
afternoon from the Ht, Aagell
team, 7 to a. Aumaville won all
of Its league games and the ebaaa-
rioashlp la Its division.
LAST TJ
TODAY
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Creek Falls has been a great at
traction tor school picnics idurtngj
schools picnicked, there on Wed
nesday,, and Saturday BO seniors
and Juniors from MoUlla spent
the day at the sain Sonth rain.
On -both occasions baseball; horse
shoe ant hiking proved" the big
attractions.
(Continued, rrota Pass L
several unexplained trips away
from Salem during the winter and
spring. - '
Eeene's sneeess at Willamette
has not been phenomenal, but A
steady process of nanatngr sp xrom
the deplorable condition fa which
.he. found the afhlaUe department
whea he took it over in 1921,
Basketball Teams
49oon Bfake Record
- He Urned oat basketball teams
which 'Were contenders In 4hs
northwest . eeafereneejrom . the
start, but suffered repeats) disap
pointments in football, largely due
to failure of players to remain In
school after being developed to
the point of usefulness. Howeter,
from the first his tetmt wefa a
credit to tbo.tnstitntlQSi.and stu
dents and alumni had so occasion
to apologise for them as they had
tor several years prerlduaty:
It was not uatll the "present
school year 'that tha results of
.Keene's program and leadership
made themselves manifest in
striking fashion, doe' to tbe win
ning ef champlanahlpa In football
and basketball, the teams going
tuittngh taeir conference seasons
undefeated. Xa addition, the. bas
ketball team was rated as eenal
to that of any of the larger col
leges la the northwest bavin
won two games from the Uaiver
sity ef Oregon quia tot.
Few of Ireene'a mttarmak wfll
gradoaie this spring, and. proa
pects are for an even more suo
eesffal peasoa next yearprorldad:
us remains at the head ot the department.
vessels which had seen or bee la
commualcatkm with tho dtrtgv
tbla. U was stated an was goUg
wan Am the Graf and her speed
was estimated by observers ataot
leas than, ie-mtle average ainae
leaving ia Tablada. airport here.
FttETISBffffl
(Continued .Xrin Pas !)
from New- Tork te-pause at Nor
folk a fev days, before their re
tard, to homo waters In the Pae
lfl Wfth them capie half a dates
light cruisers, a score or more de
strdyers and two fleet submarines
from the battle fleet And the scout
ing Heat. The organisation was
grouped for the dar as tbe con
solidated TJnUed states fleet,
. At daylight the force was steam
ing southward far oft shore under
blue skies flecked, with soft white
ctouds hut with a hate Aear the
horizon that narrowed the range
of vision, : .
t Admiral Pratt, aboard the bab-
itleshjp Texee, had ordered his
Momraand by dnnsfcms into ronna-
tieni in wnicnr inpy werw vr pass
the Salt Lake Cltf at a given point
at sea at H a. gu
CttB'U WM& i
sue mil Fill
ZFPPFl!
rj PASSES
car isras
(Con tinned from sag L)
evening radicated the Graf had
covered- more than miles
since leaving FriedrichshsfeB
Bonder.
She- toek the air xeMha- eeeend
leg- of her Journey at Seville at
;go Am. (3; . m. E. S. T.l
today amid scenes of great enthu
siasm, with a distinguished pee
senger list and many thousands ef
p feces of stall.
Ob ef her passengers was Mrs."
Uary Piercet an American woman
whose last Oraf voyage nearly pp-
let two diplomatic offices.
cadis reported the graceful shto
passing -ont of view upon the
broad AUantic at 4:48 a. m. X. S.
T. when she hade farewell to the
Old world tor her adventuroua
trip. ? , -
Again at 10:11 ai m. the Graf
hras reported picked o bv wire
less by ships Which fa tors Inform
ed the Canary Islands.
A further item in the chronol
ogy of her travels waa the report
or the British steamship' Orita.
S50 miles off the Canaries, which
Sighted her ss 12it4 a. m. K. 8. T.
1Mb Fatmaa, largest elty f great
HAVANA. . May to.- CAP)
President Qerardo Machado to
night .told tadepeudence dayoele
hrators that Cuba's ejections srill
be held la- November, all opposi
tion notwithstanding, and that
congress would, take gctlpa to aual-
iry as regular pomuau nnsiMx,
properly organised body , of citi
sens. S ' . "
t This statement was made be
fore 10.00P HberalS who tendered
their chieftaiu a, three hour de
inohatratloA at the irreeldeatial
palace. It eame-as a surprise. It
means therTfatloaaHsts, deprived
of helr party rights, will be able;
to nnt their awn' eaadidatee to
run taoppoaltton the -eonselli-1
ated liberals, conservatives aaa
ropulaxa,
The Cuban prestdeat ehallenged
his eaemies to estaVIUh a bails
of proof for chargea of Ueeased
Immorality, dishonesty and mat
administration.
. He thanked the Falted States
fOr-sendin air. saw aad marine
foreea to- participate tn the lAth
inaepenaence annrtwrsaxy wawi
and paid homage-to Ambassaaor
Harry Gugeaheim. who oecapied
pt-geat near him.
Thompson Wins
Damage Action
In Court Here
A iurv eat leak than an hour
brought hack a verdict tot the de
teadanc late Tuesday afternoon tn
circuit court where for two days
the ease of Urs. Mary Alexander
Ira. Dr. Fred Thompson had been
heard. r
r Mrs. Alexander: declared that
the doctor gave Improper treat-J
meat to nor nip- wuca. sue ae
elared waa fractured. The doctor
Equipment Expected to Re
: main Within Authbtizetl
Expenditure Now
(CenUnoed from page L)
gram halted and the filtration
pleat and Intake system, largest
Items la the program, uncomplet
ed, the value might tall within
Il.t00.0oo where it would not if
those, projects had been added to
the systesa .
Cfaostructioa of Xew
Plant Is Ooaidertd
However,' prospects were seen
Tuesday that the- company's ac
tions' Dn thif or any other ques
tion in connection with, the water
plant may ,have little bearing on
the final outcome. Somemembers
of the city council are. not enthus
iastic about purchasing the Ore-gan-W
ashing (.on eompanyg prop
erty unless it ean be acquired At
an extremely reasonable figure.
They claim that the system is
largely dilapidated sad inade
quate. They favor, rather, than when
engineers era employed to ap
fpraiae the water plant, they bg al
so instructed to prepare estimates
of the cost of ooaatruetiag a. new
system, and that this proposal be
seriously considered.
In IS J when purchase ef the
water plant by the dty was under
consideration, the city's engi
neers. Stevens and Keen, apprais
ed Its vara at t70t.fo0. Ernest)
WTIlard, engineer for the Salem.
Water. Light and Power company.
Easwraleed It at tl.tl0.il0. A com-
pTOtttse appraiser, j. jr. newwi.
naidJointiv a aetn aaruos. roaea
ed V alaatioa ot $Tt2,P9. Ap-
Btatsals mad at that time may
be used as p basis for the appraisal
which the ctry council will order
in the near tatare.
hfoT hfsicni Dos
Tet By sjsemctL
little has been den by couneu
members toward pattlag the vot
ers expressed wishes into effect,
other than diseossioa of proee-
dure. There haa been, a suggestion
that tap eonnoil proceed at once
jt elect the water commission of
five ctttcea and turn the matter
denied the charge. The case was
tried mat vear and the defendant
Canary Island, heard from several 1 was dxaated a aoa-saiL
!n ii u a b a j-q
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TALKJNO O
NCNSCVENTSF
'Jtittt k .. r AT T' e wce?owo ViurTf M H
TOMOIiaOW FRIDAY
Edward Everett Uorton
-WIDE OPEN"
A WarnerJBras. Vitaphono
AU-Xalklng TUphone hit!
i --Om The gtage - -
ch Eveirt OP.M. . .
vtiWa Schocio! Danet
;rspRiNa ballot
SOil Local Drs and Sate
tataere in cm hoas f splewdld
: v V ilPrii y pbntinnoasi to 11 P. M,
ns a Jqbs)
night; intimaU las
marriigre. SometltiBf;
Ureljr new In screen entertain
ment. Song Uts! Dances! Beauti
ful girls! Fanaoas stars! Drama too!
Be There!
WITH SCENES IN TICMNICOlOa
Well be looldnci for you
dor Jf
Pw mm. ,r4m.
S4
FANCUON & UADCO
Present V
H BEIX3 & BOXES
; IDEA i
COMING ,
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
ONLY
Richard Arlen
eiZj MAY Or
Oliagcr Athletic WeWT-V
at m sirla-
PAGEArrrbppcKiri
Get Gvetona'e Seasetioul
European -BUgh Wlr Act.
TWC0Ailirt0. fXMBSOPEH MRU
6RANO mm owc9 aio eetsMt
fTn ADMISSION TJCKCTS ON SMJE (Tl
Gi cwwusoav m
OeBtral PhSiwsacy. 410 State
of negotiations over t this group;
This plan la opposed by ethers,
who point out that the coaaeil Is
charged with the responsibility for
putting the charter amendment In
to offset and should attend to the1
details Itself. These members fa
vor turning the matter over to a:
special committee, which - under
the council's rules would bo ap
pointed by Mayor Liresley.
. One of the first matters to come
ap will be mploymenta of -engineers
to make the appraisal, and
It Is probable that offers will be
In the hands of city officials with
in a few days.
! Cessation of work on water sys
tem improvements was ordered by:
the water company's 8an Fran-'
dsco office,' and, J. T. Dedany, lo
cal manager, has ftecuaed to disv
cus the matter. It was reported in
directly that the reason was the
company's , unwillingness to make
improvements against wmcnae
precistteni wottM Immediately be
chargeable, resulting la a financial
loss to the company, " "
lino
ODD FFiLDWS IEF
FABTI,iVT rtr Itav tS j
(AP) The grand encjaniment Sft
Oregon Odd Teuows, tn fanaaai
rnnventlfto hare, elected " B. " J;
Pratt, of Mcjtlnnvilie. as aTand-j
patriarch of tae orgaaizaoon. ua
succeeds George W. Hawt Portr
land. ' .
Other officers elected were: 3.
GRAIID THEATER
WEDS. THURS.
ber most
lA.fp beautiful best
"Sn tea stoiy ot
n new lote in the
J i old Sooth, s
aflMW wf I
Vaerjlf
arum
GRANT WITHERS
PATHB
"Aii TaBdag Comeny
"MOVIETONE ACT
TATQK SOUND NEWS"
if. Wilson, Tillamook, s-rand high
priest; Earl H. Shank, Hood Riv
er, senior grand warden; E. XL
Sharon,. Portland, grand scribe;
A. H. Knight, Canby, grand treas
urer; Joseph: Schweitser, Port
land, junior grand warden. James
Shannon, Oregon City, and O. W.
Haw, grand representatives.
When Grand Patriarch Pratt
haa been installed he, announced
the appointment of the following
officers for the year.
A. at. McLaasrhUa, Meafinnvllle,
grand marshal; W. IV .Noweli,
Cottage Grove, Inside sentinel;
and J. a Larson, Junction City,
outside sentinel.
MILWAUKEE, May SO (AP)
The state boxing commission to-'
day suspended Joey - Medlll, IChl
eago lightweight for 30 daya and
fined him SlOO for fouling Mickey
O'Neill of Milwaukee in their tea
round fight here last sight.
Who will get the
HOLLYWOOD
TaHkiog Do
MAYBEYOUr
TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT THE
UK
1M
US
SALEM
Tuesday Matinee, July 22
In connection with the Local Merchants)
WATCH THE MERCHANTS' WINDOWS FOR
; - DOLL POSTERS
And see this doQ on display in lhe Theatre
in a few days
Watch for large display advertisement
this paper soon
in
Positively the Mot Wonderful
UE1ESE ILESffaJOE .
YOU EVER HEARD
Miller's Hall
Wednesday Evening, May 21st. Entrance to hall, 372
Cenrt St. Elevator to haU 'till lecture hour only
At 8:15 P. M. On The Minute
Be On Time or Don't Come
'DIET' thaMiracle Healer
Tow wfll h told how t end "flo tn three dr
and get mneh yo dow't expect
Ho time for farther oabllcity, so note day aad place
smd botor. Hell comfortable legnrdlese ot weather.
Worth Coming Miles to HearDon't Miss Itl
To miss this lecture is to miss the treat of your life
Naff sed. No Collection. Nothing; for sale,
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at Big Discounts!
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