The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 30, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACE TWO - ' The OEtEGON STATESMAN, Sakm, Ore-os Tuesday Morafe, September 30. 193
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something. Too much liquor,
too much jealousy, an extra man
and an extra wwntan and th
problem of matrimony becomes
very difficult
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NEW TORK, Sept. 29. (AP)
Bishop James Cannon Jr., ot the
Methodist Episcopal church.
South, returned to the Catted
States today to face ebrge tiled
against him by four clergymen ot
Ms denomination.
He arrived with his bride o(
three months and former secre
tary. Mrs. Helen McCallum Can
aon, on the liner American Le
sion from Brazil and left the pier
to. a taxicab presumably to en
train for Washington.
At first he declined to see
newspapermen, but later granted
in itterriew on prohibition, refus
ing .'however, to discuss the
charges against him.
Hot Advised of
Bef lass Charges
On that noint. he said:
"Ii wiU say nothing until I hare
opportunity to read the official
iwnmMiti Id tli 6 case." - -
"Th bishop declined to pose for
photographers and-. Mts. Cannon
kept, to her state room, while the
Msnop was clearing their haggage
aroagh tne customs. - sue tnen
attempted to leave the ship by a
freight gangway, but was greeted
by a bombardment of' flashlights.
She took refuge behind the backs
ot ships officers and workers on
the Pier and waited nntil the
bishop drove up in a taxicab. She
entered the cab, pulled down, the
curtains and it drove away.
Bishop Cannon, who is a bishop
ot Brazil, had been in the South
American country for several
weeks aiding the formation of the
Methodist church of Braail, and
guying temperance lectures.
AT POWER en
SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., Sept. 29
' (AP) Continuation of the
merger trend in the power in
dustry was advocated In an ad
dress prepared for delivery to
night by Charles H. Hodkinson,
president of the New England div
ision of the National Electric Light
afcsociation, at the annual conven
tion here. He assailed those who.
he said, made false accusations
against the Industry because ot
the combination ot companies.
"To serve Americans electrical
ly with the best service possible
at a cost which will be fair to the
consumers and the companies, and
to keep pace with the rapid ex
pansion in the business which is
still going on, enormous sums of
money will be required," Hods
kinson said, "and a still further
combination of companies and the
consolidation of their resources
for economic reasons must follow
and the size of these transactions
should not disturb the public
mind.
"The public today is getting
moth misinformation about this
industry from men who would not
know a power station from a gaso
line station, and who seem to have
minds that cannot comprehend
anything done on a large scale." .
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CALL IT POUD
PORTLAND, 8ept. 29 (AP)
Oregon onions, while 25c low
er, were given 'preference over
decreasing supplies" from outside
points. ,
Wholesale butter and egg mar
kets opened unchanged todaj, in
tone and price.
New offerings on the fruit and
vegetabfe market of outstanding
quality were Brussels sprouts
from California, priced at 11 to
12 cents a pound and Oregon cel
ery hearts at 90 cents to $1.4)0 a
dozen bunches.
New shipments .of Isle ot Pines
gapefruit were getting good de
mand at $7.50 a crate.
Oranges were scarcer and 25
cents higher on all grades.
Coast cranberry receipts were
gaining rolome; quote .$5.25 to
$5.75 per 1-3 barrel box.
Pair Released
Following Long
Terms in Jail
J. J. McNamara and.C. B. Ap
Iin. in Jail since last May 1 fol
lowing apprehension on a liquor
violation, were released from the
county bastile ' Monday: t They
nerved out a S 0-day sentence and
S260 fine. Both live in the north
end of the county.
Jesse O'Dare. in for 19 days on
a larceny charge, .was released
Sunday.
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DAUGHTER VERY ILL
AURORA. Sept 2. Mrs. H.
J. Long was called Saturday aft
ernoon to the bedstde of her
father, D. Booher, who is ser
iously ili at his home In Elma,
Wash.
NewtoWah
Hair Stops Dandruff
' No more embarrassing dandruff
flakes oa dark clothes no more
thinning hair eaused by smother
lnv dandruff! Now you can be
tree from dandruff just by wash
ing your hair, this amasiar new
way Fltch'a Dandruff Remover
Shampoo does two things It dis
solves every bit of dandruff and
removes It absolutely. When ?ou
rinse your hair, dandruff and dirt
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go together. j
. these results. -Regular
75a also Oft.
- Regular S1.S0.81m l.tSv
-,Pcrry' Drug Store
: 11S 6. Com! St guarantee
The jnlgfctr -BABE RUTH, Sol-
t tan e JhrssX4 snwrshadewed by
New Ungues' -Feae Boston,
the ezcwfejMA!K WILSON;
The great 3ESTSEY passing
eat of the .picture, SHABXJCf
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Tin IS MADE
Second half payments under
the state Intangibles tax law ag
gregated $510,000. according to
announcement made 1y the state
tax commission here Monday. A
total of $163,000 excise tax re
turns also has been turned over
to the state treasurer. The ex
cise tax receipts represent ad
vance payments as this tax is not
due until October 1.
Records of the state tax com
mission show that the returns
from the state intangibles tax
law this year will aggregate
slightly less- than a million dol
lars. Only a few thousand dol
lars is unpaid, members of the
commission said. Excise tax
payments for the year totalled
approximately $500,000, with a
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Metro tone News :
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
EDWARD EVERETT HORTON
With an an star east
IN
"ONCE A (GENTLEMAN"
CLEAN AND ENTERTAINING ...
BRIM FULL OF LAUGHS ...
LOADED WITH HUMOR . . a
Horton outdoes himself and the picture Is directed 1
Jame? Cruze
Talking Comedy and Sound "News r
Coming
4 Marx Brothers in
"ANIMAL CRACKERS'1
Matinees S te SXvenings 1 to 11
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
1 Fiffhtlnff Fools of the ! Marine Corps Running Will
Through the Grass Skirt Belt in ;J
Wftli a Ciit that Indudea j
Ken Merray . . Ned Sparks V. . Benny Rubin . g .
Irent) Dunno . Eddy For, Jr.. Louise j
Fazenda and Lilyan Tashman
A Cantval ef Mad Gags . . , Wtth
Ta&lnc Comedy and Sound News
' Coming
Gloria Swanson In
4,WHAT A WIDOW"
f headiar the. brigade of ftatie
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headflners tone led by the eti
Xunassa Mauler. The great
BILL TILDEN, monarch ei the
cnurta, is dethroned by JOHS4
NT DQEa Last of TBS BljQ
little less than $100,000 yet fto
be collected. - j j j
; Tax officials expressed satis
faction with the financial! re
turns from both the intangibles
and excise tax laws. It was said
that the returns from these 1 two
taxes Would reduce tha property
tax $3,000,000. which virtually
will wipe out the tax on proper
ty with the exception of the mil
lage levies. i l
Red Raspberries
Still Blooming
In Zena Orchard
Cuthbert red raspberries bloom
ing and bearing at this season sire
reported by Mrs. Crawford of Je
na, who brought a "bouquet" of
them to The Statesman yesterday.
The salubrious climate of the Wil
lamette valley encourages "con
tinuous production." ! i j
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Two Convicts
Are Pardoned
Conditionally
Governor Norblad, Monday Is
sued conditional pardons to Vic
tor Lenhart and Louis Welts, who
Pay
FOUR, the incomparable BOBBY-
JONES, aalnee en on
dimmed. - After fourteen years
of brtlMant triumphs, EMER
OB JONES returned te Merlon
to make another last stand, and
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the qualify in round la f
the -national tournament with
a M-hole total of 142. It
was at kferioa. that baaotifu
atretea ef golnnr greens Just
outside yhDadelplfia, that a rosy
were received at the state peni
tentiary from Muttnomah county
in Seatsnfher. 12$. to serve terms
of II years each oa a charge oii
robberjr while armed with a dan- '
gerous weapon.
The pardons were recommended
by Judge Kansler, District Attor
ney Meyers, Chief of Police Jen
kins and J. H. flopp, all of Port-
Only HM Exfor-
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cheeked fourteen-year-eld 4ad
fourteen Tear ago first embla-.
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coned in gen s tiau ex
illustrious name ef BOBBY
JONES.
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land. The paroles provide that j
Lenhart and Welts shall report to 1
pentltentiary officials monthly. ;
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"Shakespeare says all men are
liars. Advertiser desires to meet
one who is not," read a want ad
vertisement in a London news
paper recently.
tfSeattnnsi
For this small sum you
buy an insurance policy
running one full year
with $1,000 to $10,000
coverage for all travel
accidents !
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to Buy
The Oregon Statesman
by Mail for One Full Year
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ftedaesday Alexander Oray
;4n Spring le Here."
ftUtKf Richard Arlen In
. THI HOLLYWOOD
YodaK ' paramount
Parade., " -Wdjeeday
Maurieo Che
valier in -?The Big Pon
Friday -" Buck Jones to
Thi tone aider."
Claudeite Colbert In Toung
Man of Manhatten,' adds one .
more lanrel to her fast growing3
supply, and yon will agree with
me on that Mr. and Mrs. Read
er, no matter what kind ot liter
ature yon like most And you
will also agree with me that
Charles Roggles is one ot the
most amusing men to appear on
the screen for many a day. If
ever. He is a comedian without
the pies, pantomime, horn
rimmed glasses, or feet. He la
Intelligently funny yet U easy
enough to understand that even
children could be amused by his
foolishness. It Is my opinion
that he has a good time in this
woria aione with the people
! whom he makes langh.
Tha "Youns: Man ot Mannai-
ten" is Norman Foster and he is
also very good In his part The
play Is the story ot two young
newspaper folk who fall In love
Rue Leaves for
Job in Portland
SILVERTON. Sept. Z Hel
mer Rue, who bis been connected
with the local Skages store for
the past several months, was
transferred to Portland where he
will be with- the same company.
For the first two months he will
act as salesman and at the end
of that tima will likely have a
store of his own. .Mr. Rue left
for his new position Monday
morning. Mrs. Rue and son,
Conrtiand, will leave within a
week or o.
Tomorrow
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