- PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, June 20, 1930 T GIN IN Rigors of Antarctic Are Supplanted by Ban l quets in N. Y. ( Continued from Pac I.) "Small objects look large: one of our men mistook a shoe lying not ten feet from him for a seal. There Is no risible horizon and everything Is distorted. It was quite natural to believe there was land where Amnndsen reported nis Carmen land, but It Is estab lished now that there Is no land there." (ireat Demonstration Given Explore The harbor was filled with the sound of sirens today aa the city tug Macom brought the admiral from quarantine and at the bat tery and along Broadway close to 500.000 persona cheered them selves hoarse as the members of the expedition rode slowly through a paper snowstorm as dense as any blizzard they en countered in the Polar regions. After the luncheon Admiral Byrd told reporters more of life at the -bottom of the world. Among the Important scientific, discoveries, he said, was the find ing of carboniferous materials in dicating enormous coal deposits. He realised that this coal could not be mined profitably now. bnt visualized the possibilities of its commercial Talue la the future. "The Antartlc now," he said, "is going through an ice age, but we found evidence that at some time in the past it enjoyed a trop ical or semi-tropical tempera ture." Unlike the Arctic, which has many forms of both plant and an imal life, Antarctica is entirely lifeless except for the hardiest of flora such as lichen and certain animals that merely sojourn for seasonal visits on the very edge. C GOING TO DULL MOVIE LOT DALLAS, Tex., June 19. fAP) Clara Bow, "it" girl of the movies, said tonight she would cut her vacation short and leave tomorrow for Hollywood at "the request wf dtudio officials. The famous Clara admitted the directors made the request be came of published reports she bad come here to renew an affair with a young Dallas physician, whom she admitted she had once loved. "They asked me to leave Dallas today and come back to Hollywood to straighten things out." Miss Bow said. "I told them I could not but would tomorrow." Miss Bow denied she came here to see the physician. "My meet ing with him." she said, "the first tu a year and a half, was merely Incidental." She denied she had paid the young physician's wife 130,000 not to mention her name in di vorce proceedings 'against the doc tor and not to bring a alienation of affection suit against her. The temperamental actress said he was "fed up" with the lot of being a celebrity. "I am going to retire from pictures when my con tract expires," she said. She orig-i fnally planned to spend two weeks' in Dallas. 1 1 TO HOUSE FIGHTS West Salem is to have a new fight pavilion, now being built near the Mellow Moon. It Is planned to seat 1200 people and wiU be West Salem's first attempt to gain big time boxers, AU seat ! are practically ringside, stated Mack Woods, promoter of the echeme, thus -assuring all a good view and drawing larger crowd to the pugilistic events. t The pavilion will open next Tuesday night. Jane 24. and a large crowd is expected. An ex cellent tight card is being ar ranged. Tbe main event wiU be between Art Akers, West Salem alaggar. and Eddie Edleman, Eskimo fist thrower of Portland. A good lineup ot preliminary events is promised. Edleman ha fought twice la Salem. Ia his last fight several months ago be won a decision over Phil Bayes. He has been making good record in the coast towns. Recently he K. O'd. Soldier Brown of Seattle.- -O FLAMES RAZE RAILROAD STATION i 1 r 'J fit- J III H Flremea on the root of Union Depot in Toledo, piayiaa nam as a cm ngung the f O., I faforno below. Starting ia agar stand ia tao temiaaL flames spread rapidly nntS the i! eatirt atatioa was a bum ot livid tongwes of tin, soooting toward tbe skies. FINIS IS IITTEH 111 ECU AFFAIR (Continued from Pag 1.) President Curtis announced he would not cite the bishop to the district attorney for possible eon tempt proceedings. Action by the vice president was the final straw to which opponents ot the bishop clung in their hope that something would bo done about his defiance of the lobby in vestigators. The announcement by Curtis definitely closed the inci dent. Senator Blaine, republican, Wis consin, had contended that law re quired Curtis to report the bishop to the district attorney. The vice president, however, took the posi tion that there was nothing be fore him to act tipon. He explained the lobby commit tee itself had ruled four to one that It had no right to Investi gate Cannon's political activities. In addition, he said h could act only upon a report from a full, committee. The lobby investigat ors composed a sub-committee of the judiciary committee. Caraway said any statement that the bishop was given "immunity by the lobby committee was an "unqualified and deliberate false hood." 1 BORDER PfflL OPPOSED WASHINGTON. June 19 (AP) President Hoover's propo sal for a unified border patrol la confronted with vigorous opposi tion in the honse led by Rep. Clancy, republican, Michigan who charges it will work hardships on thousands of Americans and nullify beneficial navigation and tariff law provisions. A formal protest was lodged with republican house leaders to day by the Michigan member in an effort to prevent its considera tion. In addition, Clancy ad dressed a circular letter to each member of the house in which he said "It. makes a new crime in American federal law." The measure was given legisla tive preference and is scheduled to be considered next week. It would place the immigration and customs service patrols under aa assistant secretary of the treasury and compel every person entering this country to come through ports of entry designated by the president. 1 CContlased Xrm Ffec D three I am confident taat common sense will prevail and that the treaty will ge ratified." Xoikiag Give. Up Says Delegate Referring axam to the Johason speech. Senator Reed said "It he is correct, the American delega tion sarrendexed everything at London. Ho then recalled that wan the London conference- op ened, "the British had fosr times oar toanaga of criisers aad the Japanese had xaoro than twice our tonnage. Oa eight inch sua cruisers, Reed eoabdd taat Great Bri tain coates down Xrom 1 to IS daring the rife of the treaty while America builds op to 18; aad that Japaa staads absolntely still with her present IS." Additional Time Granted Duncan In Case Attack i PORTLAND. Ore.. Juno lj (AP) Federal Judge Cavanaa wil defer until next week bis rul ing on Robert Gordon Duncan's demurrer to a federal grand Jary Indictment charging him with vi olation of the federal radio act by broadcasting obscene, indecent and profane language. Judge Cavanah had expected to announce bis ruling tomorrow but Delmar Lessard, attorney tor Duncan appeared in court today and asked for more time In which to prepare a brief support ing tbe demurrer. United States Attorney Neuner offered no ob jection and Judge Cavanah ex tended the time until Monday when- Lessard said he would file tbe brief. Duncan's motion for a change ot venue will be heard Monday. Duncan, self-stvled ,Oresa Wildcat." was defeated In the ro- teent primary election In his race tor congress. SUPPORT 0 T GETS. F ra Mickey Mouse NOTES BX SCRIBE Mickey Moose Zoiie Volcbok How did you like the Mickey Mouse candy? Tou can get more at the Spa. M M C She can sure toe, and tap acro batic. Yes little Jennie Van Dahl from the Barbara Barnes school of dance. M M C Are you all going to turn out to see the minstrel show? M M C There hasn't been anybody on the honor roll for a long time, but Mandel Shusterowitt is the latest member of it. He will be rewarded with a pass to the Fox Elsinore. M M C Well, I'm eofry that I can't lead yells for you any more, but you've get a new yell leader now and I know you will all like him. Good luck, Ray Elliott, M M C Oh! I forgot to tell you, the PROBE OF SOVIET ACTIVITY DELAYED WASHINGTON, June It (AP) Having laid the ground work for its inquiry into commun ist activities at hearings ended today, the special house commun ist committee announced it would meet in New York July 16 to hear representatives of the Amtorg trading trading corporation, the official soviet commercial agency. Three weeks of hearings were brought to a close today after Mrs. Mary Sherman walked of senate said the communists were training American school children in street rioting, military tactics and in propagandizing work to prepare them to lead a revolution. Under Questioning by Rep. Bachmann, republican. West Vir ginia, Mrs. Walker, chairman of the national defense committee of the Daughters of the American Revolution, said that from the 64 exhibits she presented to the com mittee there could be no doubt the movement was on the Increase ia this country. Schools had been established in 12 cities to teach children revol utionary activities, she said, -while 20 camps for "young pioneers of America' were operating. Mickey Mouse minstrel will be Juno 80 and July 1. They are do ing fine now and it will bo a great show. J M M C Are yon bringing your complet ed airplane and glider models to the Elsinore to put on exhibition in the lobby? Do so at once. M M C The fuBaiest show you eversaw ia your life will be seen by us Mice this Saturday with Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, the funny comedy team from Rfo Rita, which we saw in their new show "Cuckoos." M M C The rest of the program in cludes: Fanchoa A Marco's "City Service Idea," and Chapter 4 of "Eagle of the Night," enUtlod "Dead Wings" and Silly . Sym phony "Summer."; M MO I won't bo there this week but I want Chief Dow to tell me if you all were there at the Fox El sinore Saturday at 12:30 with yonr membership card. M M C Votes for the talking-singing doll are given to all patrons on Monday and Tuesday each week. Have Dad and Ma get them for you. Hughes Honored By World Court Opening -Session THE HAGUE. June 19 (AP) -The permanent court of inter national justice opened its lttn session today with a tribute to Cnarles Evans Hughes who resign ed as one of Its Judges following his appointment as chief Justice of the United States. Prof. AnzllottL president of the court, praised Haghea' knowledge. experience and authority walca, the speaker said, invested his op inions with great value. Child Running After Ball Is Killed by Auto SPOKANE, June II (API- Dorothy Davis, IS year old ran into the Btreet after a ball to night and was fatally Injured by an automobile. Bert Harty, wtro was driving the car, was arrested on a reckless driving charge, but released oa his own recognisance. Witnesses said Harty swerved his car as toe girl dashed iato the street and sounded bis horn be fore that. They said they believed he did everything possible to avoid the accideat. Beer Bottle Is Weapon, Charge KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. June 19 (AP) Fred Bacoa, alangh ter houge employe, was arrested here today, charged with beating and robbing Charles Rose near Midland on tbe night ot Jane IT. Bacon Is said to have confessed beatlag Rose about the head with a beer bottle. Rose, a logger, who claims bo was robbed ot $160, was so badly beaten that fee may lose his eight German-Polish Border Guards . In Fatal Clash LYCA, East Prussia, June 19. (AP) Another clash between German and Polish frontier guards was Teported tonight front the frontier station of Frostken. A German customs officer shot dead a Polish customs man. . The German asserted be aeted in self defense. Details were lacking. Several weeks ago a Ponsa officer died from wounds Inflicted in collision with German frostier guards and ether Poles were wounded. Downtown Blaze Qliickly Put Out Employes of the Man's Shop beat the fire department to a fire in a small lean-to shack above the clothing store late Thursday afternoon and practically extin guished it before the firemen ar rived. A conservative estimate of the damage is said' to be (50. The flimsy lean-to, owned by Mrs. E. Hurst, has peen vacant for some time. INVENTORY HONORED CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. June 19 (AP) Orvllle Wright, airplane inventor, and Seymour Parker Gilbert, agent general for repara tions under the Dawes plan, were given honorary degrees of doctor of laws by Harvard university at its 294 th commencement exer cises here today. WITH GIRL BAND MELLOWMOON Sat, Jne 21st DON'T MISS IT pOLLYWOODp Home of 25c Talkie TODAY Mhi SATURDAY "i- Mystery! Thrilioi The great, worid-famows aleatfc. leads yow oa a baffling Tman-hnnt. See him. ia action. Hear him talk! La THERETURUOR Plans bv the Los 'Anceles Olym pie organising committee are un- A or wav fn aftra Tt a t tnn at KTknrt demonstration of either football or bajabaXL daring the 1932. games. SHERLOCK HOLMES' ClteBrooi Also Serial "Hawk of the Hills Craxy Cat Comedy " Fables Comedy as4 Path. Bond News SHORT TIME WVESTOENT 12 Months Note $1000.00 Cost 5940.00 6 Months Note $1000X0 Cost $970.00 Amounts $500.00 to $2500.00 Amply Secured and too highest typo of Investment LOANS INVESTMENTS INSURANCE Hawkins & Roberts Inc. SOS Oregon BIS. WIDER USE OF F WOOD Scientists Urged to Find Additional Methods of Utilization (Continued from Pag L) duce CO per cent of the supply of the United States aad tbe north eastern states, which 25 years ago produced 60 per cent, now tnm ont less than 4 per cent. In the past SO years production in the south was increased from 10 per cent to 40 per cent he said. Although the discovery of "plu to1 known as trans-neptnnian ob ject, was not announced to the world until March 15, traces of the body have been found on pho tographic plates taken as far back as 1918, F. L. Whipple. Lick fellow in astronomy. University of California, told the astronomi cal society today. When the discovery was made that it actually existed. Whipple said, a clue to its whereabouts was furnished and four days ago Dr. Seth B. Nicholson of Mount Wilson observatory, discovered a tiny sopt on the 1919 photograph and identified it as Pluto. With this information Whipple and" E. C. Bower, also a Lick fellow, found it on plates. KIXG DRESSED IX SAN QUEXTIN. Cel., June 19. (AP) Clarence L. King, con demned slayer of his common law wife, Mrs. Minnie McCoy, arrived here tonight. He is sentenced to band September 12. The Call Board By OLIVE M. DOAK ill!! I Last Times Today Mm mmm MOOM YouH Vote this the Finest Piece of Entertainment you have ever seen. AU Singing AH Talking Entirely in Technicolor I Frank Pay. ELaquel T U I Naah Beery, Fred Kohler, Annida, Tally olarehall. JttW AT THE A9CCHPWO WWUTZm P KLSIVORE Today "All Quiet on the Western Front." HOLLYWOOD Today "The Return of Sherlock Holmes." THE GRAND Today "Beau Bandit." with Rod LaRocque. BLIGII'S CAPITOL Today "Under a Texas Moon." Lewis and Clark Winter Quarters Resort oi Still ASTORIA. Ore., June 19 (AP) Yiekkp Lindfor and Kels Wall pleaded guilty In court -here today to information charging them with possession of a stllL Thev were itentenoed in nn, mr each in the state penitentiary. ine wq men alleged to. have been operating their still at old Fort Clatsop, the site of the win ter camp of the Lewis and Clark expedition. GRAND Friday - Saturday DORIS KENTON Mitchell Lewis in BE AW Glamorous love epic of the flaming borderlands la ring ing dialog 1 Saturday A Sanday 4XOTHER GREAT BILL of R. K. O. ORPHEUM and a doable bin featvred program "AROUND THE CORNER all-talking comedy with George Sidney and Charlie Murray and "ABOUND THE WORLD VIA GRAF ZEPPELIN ft New summer prices. Sat. mat inee 25c, evenings and Sun days 50c. Kids a dime any time. THE OILIEST OIL KNOWN BEING super slippery. Mo roaiTB reduces friction to a min imum. Toil extra oili ness also fnaraa tees Itngtr til lifi . . . averaging 200 Extra miles oflub ricarioo, Try it NOV. Only 25c t quart at any Union station. tWTOiaiTI Taw Umlm AUtor Off for High Ceainressea Cert in raloa Ofl Radio Pro every evening bet ween 5:SO and 5:43 over Station KEX B0IMY1 EXPORT F ffi in WASHINGTON7, June 19. (AP) Asserting tbe country "is threatened with the worst econom ic panic ia its history," Rep. Sumners, Texas, democrat, urged ia the house today the government provide a bounty for exportable farm products. He said congress should not ad journ ttntil the situation had been met and that the "buying power of the farmer ahould be restored." He declared the new tariff bill as the latest "prescription" for economic distress and said on the day after it was signed, grain dropped to tho lowest price since 1914. Referring to his proposed boun ty Sumners said it should be "something similar to the export debenture plans." Dare Shade, middleweight title contender, has fought more than four hundred ring battles. He is a southpaw, hailing from Con cord, Gal. Continuous 2 to 11 P. M. LAST DAY! cyoxwtsrcoAsr, Now a Great Talking Picture1. EfttCH MARIA KMAffQUFS world-shaking novel transferred to tho screen in oR if dramatic intensity and terrific thrill. With leuU vVoBieirn, lewis Ayres, John Wroy. SATURDAY - SUNDAY ONLY CYCLONIC CARNIVAL of Comedy Talking screen's first all roaring extravaganM of fun! BERT WHEELER aJ rVOB'T WOOLSEY MERRT MAD-CAPS OP "RIO RITA- CUTTING CAPERS LX NEWEST COM EDY SEXSATIOX Two All Talking Comedies "ALL STUCK UP' CAMPUS SWEETHEART "News" - Movietone Act AND ON THE STAGE Fanchon & Marco's "CITY SERVICE" IDEA Featuring SHAPIRO & O'MALIjET "Knockout" Comedians and SEB MEZA Whirlwind Dancer 12 SUXKIST BEAUTIES 12 Los Meier and Orchestra "Ballin the Jack" J ,.,pw; ,k . J I. tt& -- z I T 4K-V 1 r - if S3- '7 Would you like a six-month's extra dividend ? 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