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PAGE TWO The REGON StArfiSMAK; em." Oregon. Friday Morning, Jtrne 13. 1930 THESPIANS 01 iniimin nri lAIUUb it ill Big Movie Frolic Saturday Night Will Result in Selection of Cast The Call Board . . By OLIVE M. DOAK GRUDGE bit ON SCHEDULE HUGH'S CAPITOL ' nr j - 'Sallv " xHfh a w u j ' - . Marylln Miller. . ' The old hymn with the refrain, "Is my name written there?, has nothing on scores ot Salem per soiis, would-be screen successes, who are asking themselves almost that question in connection with announcement of the cast for the American Legion's first Willam ette valley motion picture. That question win be answered. ' favorably or otherwise, at the ex- . traordlnary motion picture Frolic, to he held Saturday night at the horseshow pavilion on the state fairground i, beginning at 8:15 o'clock. The principal characters will be Introduced at the frolic. The Frolle, sponsored by the Le gion in connection with Dagmar Pictures which 13 filming the val ley drama, marks the end of search for local actors for the cast and the beginning of actual production of the picture. Good Entertainment Also Is Prom Ie4 In addition to announcement of the cast for'the valley film, the Frolic Saturday night will present a varied entertainment to the thousands who are expected to witness it. Besides stunts, mu sic, appearance of the Capital Post drum corps, and a nun ber of en lightening explanations and ae- tnal production of trick motion picture shots, screen tests which have been taken of Salon and Marion county persons will be shown. ' The screen test showings will be one of the big features of the Frolic and thi3 in itself will prove a drawing card for literally hun dreds. As late as yesterday peo ple were still appearing for testa, 'with 10 aspirants coming in yes terday afternoon. The complete program for the Frolic will be given in The States man tomorrow. THE HOLLYWOOD Today "The Trespasser" with Gloria Swanson. Friday "Navy Blues," Wil liam Haines. Solons See Red as Alcos Loom Up For Contest Here on Sunday pot Tn.rvniiT: : Today ' King of Jazz," i John Boles. THE GRAND Today "The Mounted Stranger," with Hoot Gibson. HKTfEli . GOLF Will SIT VANCOUVER, B. C. June 12. (AP) At least 50 profession als and amateurs will start teeing off for the first 38 holes of the annua Pacific Northwest open golf championship over the Shannghnessy golf club course here tomorrow. The second 36 holes will be played Satnrday. Lte today Frank Dolp, Port land, P. N. G. A. amateur cham pion, had not reported, but bis entry is expected. The draw for United States en trants, who predominate, includes: Ivan Johnson, Tualatin, Ore., end Harry Pryke, Calgary. Curley Houston, Seattle, and Dr. Rosenblatt, Tualatin, Ore. Mel Smith, Portland, and Jack Frsser, Vancouver, B. C. Neil Christian. Portland, defend ing champion, and Freddie Wood, "Vancouver, B. C. ' Joe Mosel, Medford. .Ore., and A. Bull, Vancouver, B. C. Herman Hurtienne, Tacoma, and Lloyd Byerley, Portland. Hare you eet n ' King of Jazz?" It will be at the- Fox Elsiaore for the last time today and without question it is one of the memor able pictures of the year; mem orable for its color, its beauty, It3 gorgeous settings, its music, and for the really clever acts that are put on in revue form. There is the same difference between this revue and the others which have been made as there is between porcelain and crockery. Paul Whiteman and Lis band play the "Rhapsody In Blue" in a fashion that leaves the audience yctte breathless. Georjre White gives his Interpretation of "Asleep in the Deep" and Is unlike any heard before. John Boles and Jeanette Loff present beautiful numbers, and they are not the only ones there is plenty of such musical numbers. If Lawrence Tibbets is not careful Insofar as vita phone is concerned John Boles will hold the trump card for sing ing, yes, and acting, too. You might guess who is the di rector of suck a finished produc tion as "King of Jazz" for it bears so completely the careful and ar tistic stamp ot Carl Laemmle. Whh one more big stick loom ing up In the batting order to strengthen a list that has needed it badly, the Salem Senators will do battle with the Albany aicos here Sunday afternoon. The Alcos I are now leading the Willamette ( Valley league. I It will be a battle, with the Sen- ators still "red hot" over the raw deal thev firmly believe was hand- ed them at Albany a few weeks ; ago. Not much was said about it at the time, bat the umpiring that day was terrible according to the verdict of all parties, and some or the decisions against Salem so putrid the Albany fans booed them. Umpires that day were the same pair who drew the raztberries here last Sunday, though on that occasion the breaks went pretty even for both teams. Billy BuWlvan Dae to Report Billy Sullivan Is the latest re cruit to the 8enator ranks. He has? held down first base the major part of three seasons, and last year led the Oregon-WashingtoB league in hitting, with an ave rage of about .500 most of fae season. Billy will arrive today from Notre Dame, where he bas been playing regularly on the varsity, and unless the long train ride baa temporarily dimmed his batting eye, he is expected to put some punch into the local team's attack. Itia too late for Salejn to make a bid for the first half champion ship in the valley league, but the team will be ready tor a finish tight the second half. POSTOFFICE BEATS 7 TO 4 CHUT a u en TEAM IS HONORED HAZEL GREEN. June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clemens were hosts to the school ballteam. the teach ers and a number of friends at the Haael Green nark Wednesday evening. Baseball was played, with Leon ard Faist and William Duanlgan, captains. Tke score was 19 to 10 In favor of Faiat's team. Present were, teaehers, Mrs. Flora Hedrtck. of Salem. Miss AV mi Stanffer and Mrs. Sta after of Pratum, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Ziel fnskl and children, Lawrence. Clar ence, Iaa. Gertrude and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Faist and son, Leon ard; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Davis sad children. Miss Helen and Kantard and grandson, Billie Dunaigan, Tatauro Tada. Victor Williamson, Guy Allen, Glen Looney; Mrs. B. C. SSelmakl and son, Lauis, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lehrman and chil dren, Melvin, Bernice, George Al fred Moniandoa. the bests. Mr. and. Mrs. Ben. Clemens and Clifton. Eileen and Arthur Clemens and WPilam Dunnigan. The Postoffice defeated the Mc Kay Chevrolet baseball team 7 to 4 In a free hitting Industrial league game Thursday eight on Sweetland field-. Price and Ri der of the Postoffice and Frame of the garagemen hit borne runs. The Postoffice scored one run in the first inning, four in the third and two in the fourth. Chevrolet scored one in the first, one in til e third and two in the fourth. Rider, Postotrtce twir- ler, fanned 12 batsmen, his catch er and the first baseman making all of the putouts. Tonight the American Legion and Statehouse will play a post poned Commercial league game. The score: . -Foetofflre AB R H PO A E Price. 2b ... .3 1 1 0 0 0 O'NeiL 1ft ... .2 2 1 0 0 fl White, S34 3 0 0 0 0 1 Thompson, c .3 1 113 1 0 Collins, cf . . . 2 0 0 0 0 Fisher, 3b ..3 0 0 0 0 0 SatehweU. lb 3 0 1 2 0 0 Garrett, rf . . . 3 1 1 0 0 0 Rider, p 3 2 2 0 1 0 Totals ...24 7 7 15, 2 1 Chevrolet AB R H PO A E Frame, cMf .321000 Gearhart if-cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 Casey, 3b, ..3 1 2 0 0 2 Ritchie, lb ..2 0 2 S 1 0 Medley, ss . .0 9 0 0 0 1 Brown, 2b .3 0 0 3 0 1 Robins, p ...2 0 0 0 3 0 Dodge, rf . . . .2 0 1 0 0 Morlarty. c . . 2 1 1 6 1 0 Totals ...29 4 6 15 6 6 HI IGHIT 1 II TP "The highway commission ap preciates the historical signifi cance of the Pantlam Pass," de clared H. B. Van Dnzer In an ad dress Wednesday before the chamber of commerce at Albany. "We feel the importance ot the highway to be built through a virgin forest that should be pre served from a scenic viewpoint for future generations." Thus did the chairman of tbe state highway commission give Lhis pledge of support to the Al ibany chamber of commerce which for years has labored for the road. Later in the day Van Duzer attended a rally held at Sweet Home which i& on the road to wards the San tiara Pass. In his talk the commissioner declared that the bridge across the Santiam at Albany was far too narrow but he did not indicate when funds for its widening would be available. In tbe 13 years since 1917, the state ot Ore gon has spent $135,000,000 on its highways, the commissioner said, only 19 miles of road Is yet to be built. This will be completed In 1931. his win in BIG FIGHT HIE Water Board's Personnel Liked Resolutions commending the city council upon Its choice of a water coram ksion, were adopted, at the Hollywood community club this week. The club decided to ask the state highway commission t6 identify tie Junction of Fall grounds road with Capitol street by placing stripes on the street e an assistance to the motorists The club Indicated tts disap proval of the reqnest of the Ore mon Pnln & Pimr amnmr Cm nave a part ef Trade street y- eatea bat no actio on the reso lution off protest was takes peed try? a new petition being placed; altars tba cmineil Tha firr n.tt- ties for vacation ot tha street was wHhxtrawn. YANKEE STADIUM, New York. June 12.- (AP) In the seml- final of the Snarkey-Scaa&eliag heavyweight show, waged after the nufat boat, Al Fay at Chaile roi. Pa-, poaoded out a victory over George Hoffman at Xem York la tea saaaimg rounds. Fay gain ed tbe decision la a fight that found both eut and Meedtfns; at the finish. The winner weighed l2 and Hoffman 192. RINCSTDE. Yankee Stadium. JSew York, Jane 12. (AP)-in the first prettmtnary ta tbe Shar- key-Sehmeliag- battle tonight RaTpn QfeaeeHe, 186 poundsr from Long Island City, seared a. technical knockout ever Peter Brand of Holland. 19, la the third round. The referee stopped: the bout after tbe Dutchman bad bees floored twiee for counts of nine. fn a Woody six roander. Stan ley Poreda, Jersey City, sparring partner of Max SchrneTrng, bat tered out a decision over Paul Bi ancht, Me trat btary footed Ar gentine. Poreda rolled up a big lead on points rat Bianekl's face into gory ribbons and won the unan imous decision, of the referee and two judges. There were ao de cisive kneckdowa bat felanekf twico kali stumbled te the floor tee artel eoanta after stiK shota .ta tbe jaw and an tba other oc .eaaloa each lolled to- tba canvas hatter mix pa. Pored weighed (m aad Bfcwchi 212&. Library Worker Pension Is Not Provided, Word Oregon laws do not make any provision tor a retiring fund or a disability pension system for pub lic library employes, according to an opinion handed down here Thursday by L H. Van Winkle, at torney (eaexaL Tbe opinion was asked by Miss Mirpan Blair, act ing state librarian. Miss Blair requested aa opin ion as to whether tba board at li brary trustees in any city la Ore gon has authority under t he ex isting laws to establish such a be nefit, ta be paid tor jointly trjrtfce employes of the library, and ad ministered by the board ot trus tees directly of thfoifh a torn merclal insurance company. Mickey Mouse NOTES BY SCTtlEuS Mickey Morns ZoUe rolcnofjc Now for the free candy! To draw attention to our Fan chon & Marco's Box O Candy Idea which somes Saturday and Sunday to tha Foxj Elsiaore The atre, we ask you o look in the window of the Spa (today and see the special Mickeyj Mouse candy which you will receive at the mat inee Saturday, tomorrow from tile Fanchoft & Marco gjrls. Mr. Mey er, who owns the; Spa, had his candy maker make, 'us a fine con fection, absolutely pure and good for kJdiHes. i M M t The date is set fjr the Minstrel Show. It will be June 23 and 24 and it is to be somp'show ask Sill Brazeau. 1 M M. C All airplane and! glider models must be deilrered to the Fox El ainore Theatre as s5on as finished so they can be dfcrplayed in the lobby. B8EITF1U I BOM IN GOOD no Have yon got year free pass to the Fox Elsinore for being on tbe honor roll? . M M C Votes for the doll which sings aad talk will Be'gtren each pa tron attending the Fox Elsiaore every Monday and Tuesday from new until the end of the contest, July 22nd. M M C Isn't she sweet enoagh to kiss? Little Pauline Zoe Chambers who entertained us last Satnrday with a novelty tap and acrobatic dance. She. as you all know, is from Bar bara Barnes School of dance. M M C The show tomorrow will be as follows: Ramon Nomarro In "Gay Ma drid." Fanchon & Marco's "Box O' dy Idea." Kraxy Kat In "Show Beau." Chap. 3 of Eagle of the Night entitled "Trapped in Flames." , M M C If you like the Mickey Mouse Candy yOu can get more at the Spa. M M C See you tomorrow at 12:30 and bring your membership card. KM PUCE OF Eh HI MM m Salem milk producers will meet at the Marion hotel Tuesday ev ening, June 17 instead of in the chamber of commerce rooms as was previously announced. The change was made necessary be cause the chamber rooms were not available at that date. At the meeting on Tuesday a board of directors for the local unit will be elected, according to R. W. Clark, Salem representa tive on the state board of the milk producers association. AH milk producers are invited to at tend the meeting whether mem bers of the organization or not since at this time reports of the actiritlea of the state organisation will be made ana an outline of the program which will be un dertaken will be given. the At club's proposed industrial open-house day. Edwin Thomas and F. T. Toote will also serve on the committee which aims to bare local industries exhibit their man ufacturing establishments to townspeople. Cooperation of the chamber of commerce in the pro ject Is to be asked. County Judge Jojhn 'Slegmund, Roadmaeter Frank Johnson and Commission John e Porter, back late Wednesday afternoon from a trip to Detroit aad;from there to Breitenbush, found! tbe road be tween those two paints, ta excel lent shape. It was their first trip oxer this section of jfoad this sum mer. Graveling of the Detrolt-to-Breitenbush road ns jnst been finished. In another week the rhododen drons along the road will be in bloom and a forely sight will be available to the tourist. On tbe road from Niagara te Detroit a number of bad curves are being somewhat rounded eut this year, according to tbe road men. Beyond Detroit towards tbe Big Meadows country through which the proposed North rsantlam road will go, the eounty is this year asking the right to make the grade to the Marion county line a coun ty road. With this ; accomplished the conrt hopes to obtain matched federal government money to push the road on from beyond De troit to the Marion county liae. A timber company has asked to take np the old railroad grade and the county is hurrying its county pro ject to stave oft this move which would hamper construction be yond Detroit. U. S. CEREALS LIKED BERNE (AP) A mericss breakfast etreals are becoming popular ia Switzerland. Sereral years ag their use was confined to a few toarist hotels, bat bow Many Swis families are acquir ing the habit. Bound Copy of Resolution Is Given to Widow f Members of the ftate board of control went to the 1. L. Patter son .home near "Eofla Thursday, where they presented to Mrs, Pat terson a resolution of condolence adopted by the board shortly af ter the death of the1 late Governor Patterson last December. The presentation; was made by Governor Hamilton; Other mem bers ef the hoard of control are State Treasurer Kay and Secre tary of State Hess.. The resolution wis printed and bound under tbe direction of the secretary ot state. OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Ctorraflfs, June n Carl Woods of galem has just been awarded numeral ay the board of athletu control for participation fa freshman golf here He was one of five golfrrs to ; receive this award. He is considered by Coach SottoTia as promising ma terial for tha varsity team next year. pOLLYWOODfJ SHORT TIME INVESTMENT 12 Months Note elfKHhOO Cost $949.00 6 .Months Nate $1000.00 Cost $370.0fr Amotntav $560.00 ta $25900 Amply Secured and.tBe highest type ot Inrestment LOANS INVESTMENTS INSURANCE Hawkins & Roberts Inc. 1 aeavoregom BIdfc. - ----;.!-, GRAND THEATRE FRIDAY - SATURDAY MOOT GIBSON in StoaoGGi? Here he ceases! BsdasgY 'fear ing, feeliag eroaiid ta a story that brings yon thrills drama and LAUGHS. It's the kind it Western yoo'lt few, ertthr tbj Aee- eff Western stars tbe cy clonfc renter ef a eaad of ont laws oat to get Mas. An rakes Comedy "MICKEY'S tUCK -icts "yews" -Fables" Starts Sander ; -SUNNY SIDE UPt Home ot 25c Talkies TODAY A5TD SATURDAY Mickey Mouse SlaUnee Sat urday 1 :&9 p. m. Hfo fffwt alMalklag pirseww A RfeC ef Fwa- Slip Uf MEEI6 D F FRIEIUDS IS OPENED NEWBERG, June 12 (Spe cial) Oregon Yearly Meeting of Friends (Quakers) was organized for the work of its 38 th annual session Wednesday afternoon by the choice of Edward Mott of Portland as presiding clerk. So phia Townsend ot Portland as re cording clerk. Glen Rinard of Sprlngbrook as reading clerk, and Walter Cook of Kelso as announ cing clerk. All but the presiding clerk are new selections. Marguerite P. El liott, for 25 years recording clerk. was unable to be present because of the illness of her husband. The yearly meeting sent to her a very earnest message of love and sym pathy, with appreciation of her long, faithful and efficient service and prayers for her and her family. An interesting Incident was the receipt of a radiogram message from London yearly meeting,- whoso session has lately closed. This is the first radiogram greeting ever received by the yearly meeting. Epistles were received and read from the yearly meetings in Lon don, Germany, New Terk, Canada and Baltimore. Anna W. Benson of Portland gave the report of the depart ment of stewardship, of whieh she is superintendent, and this was followed by an excellent and much appreciated address by A. M. Sher wood, a member of the Newberg Methodist church. The report of the literature committee was presented by Ida J. Lee Of Star, Idaho, the super intendent of that work, and this was followed by an address by Prof. Oliver Weesner of Pacific college. BILLBOARD 01 IS TOPIC IT AO CLUB Proposed legislation to curb or prohibit roadside advertising was discussed before members of the Salem Ad club Thursday noon by C. A. Sprague. The proposal of certain wo men's elubs In Oregon to compel all advertisements to be placed at least 1000 feet from the center ot the highway was held too restric tive by the speaker who said cer. taia advertisements had aesthetic merit in themselves. Education in contrast to regulation or pro hibition, was deemed the first means of improving roadside ad vertising. Mr. Sprague declared that the movement to improve the quality and location of roadside advertis ing was certainly meritorious. He characterized the small, haphac ard signs scattered on various roadsides, the greatest hindrance to an attractive highway. Dr. Henry Morris was named chairman of the oemmittee for Gas Company's Oificials Here C. R. Miller, superintendent of utilization, W. H.' Barton, office manager, and John H. Hartog, sales and advertising manager of the Portland Gas & Coke com pany were visitors here Tuesday and Thursday, while On a tour of inspection through the Willam ette valley, visiting the various towns where the company Is going to supply gas service. Branch stores will be establish ed in J.he principal locations, as far south as Albany. ED UIMi 1 Of ELECTRIC SHOCK SCOTTS MILLS. June 12 Arthur Rich while repairing the electric light wire which had been broken by blasting rook on the new 6cotts Mills-Crooked Finger market road received an electric shock. His wife hearing his screams shut off the power and he was helped down from the pole. Although not seriously hurt he will be laid up for a while from the shock. CARILLON FOR DUKE DURHAM, N. C. ( AP) Through the generosity of two New Yorkers, Duke university's new chapel tower will contain a modern carillon. The bells will be the gift of George G. Allen and William R. Perkins, and are to cost $70,000. Continuous 2 to 11 Come One, Come All! Mare Days Unto Motto PictaT Frolic aa lratr grounds :SO P. WL Sat., Jane 14 LAME BACK ACHES, PAINS OR STIFFNESS RELIEF OVERNIGHT MIKE MARTIN'S LINIMENT DIRECTIONS WITH BOTTLE A FEW CENTS ALL DRUG STORES J, p Si MIKC MARTIN TUMHM REIVE moos Oil FOOT FOR ?5c Tiny Wafer, Thin As Paper Stick It On Shoes Don't Hart. OUT COMES CALLOUS RESULTS GUARANTEED . The newest in callous removers Is a thin as paper wafer yeo press on the spot with fingers and it sticks there. No dangerous razor, burning acid or doughnut pads to add pressure when shoes go eh. Fain stops immediately. Slip on shoes. O-Joy Callous Wafers never faiL Later you peel off wafer and eat comes callous down to the healthy skin. 3 O-Joy Callous or Bunion Wafers tot OUarter at tattftista, adt. Ku?ry! Last Day! NOTHING CAN SURPASS at W Tt KM ' U ANDfflS YOU'LL SAY SO, TOO! a SATURDAY - SUNDAY STAGEr FANCHON & MARCO' . Wl" 'I "EOX O' CANDY" H featuring: JOXKS and HULL Xnt Comics FR.VXK HAMILTON REEVES and LEU Marie, Xacy and Irene SUNKIST BEAUTIES I SCREEN I J Oil ioma Bowm "SLOW KFli CT I OARTOC3K gipM .Sound Xews tz? I si 1.1 J 1 Made In Cooperaioa with, the V. 9. Destroyer Fleet With. 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