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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1930)
FAUE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Friday Morning:. October 17, 1930 ORCHESTRft TO 8E 1SIZED Junior Symphony Group is Planned; Graham to Direct, Decided The first active step in organ isation of a junior symphony or chestra for Salem was made on Thursday night In the chamber of Interested people and representa tives of Salem music and service organizations meet to discass the possibilities and. desirabilities of sach an organization for Salem. The result was tke election of Miss Lena Belle Tartar, perman ent chairman for the consumma tion of such an organisation and the election of William Wallace Graham for the leader. With the organization completed, Salem will hare the second such symphony group in Oregon. People speaking In favor of and offering the support of various or ganizations were William McGil chrltt, Sr., representing the Ro tary club; Virglnle Melton, presi dent of the Salem MacDowell club; Mayor T. A. Llvesley; Cameron Marshall, head of the music de partment of Willamette univer sity; Mrs. Susan Varty. represent ing the Business and Professional Women's club; Mrs. W. H. Burg Lardt. from the Salem Chamber Music society; Mrs. Hal Hoss; Clif ford Moynihan, from the Ameri can Legion; Rev. Albln Weil, Uni tarian church: Mrs. W. J. Minkie witz, Salem Woman's club; Mrs. W. E. Anderson. J. L. Wallin of Portland, who has been definitely and construt ively connected with the Junior symphony of Portland spoke of the work and the' possibilities which Salem might rightfully expect from such an organization. The Idea of the Junior symph oay is an outgrowth of the nucleus brought together from Willamette uiversity, and the Salem school system by Prof. Graham during tb music week program May. last won LID SAYS HIT. BETS LIFE (Continued from psgr It tae casing of the door opening tfom the hallway into the living room. Confronted with this new evidence. Law son made a signed confession in which he admitted the slaying, tteeire to use C ar Reason Told He explained that he wanted to use the Dickinson car and that Mrs. Dickinson would not permit him to do so. He did not Liter amplify this explanation bd it was not fully accepted by the public here, but no further light was cast upon the case. Lawson was Indicted on s charge of first degree murder, but was allowed today to plead h me leaser cuarge, it " ao 1 considered doubttul, in view 01 ft. J V. m. J -akIJ tin A I - U m it--. " tZ JoneB or Fr8. d several grand ly gnllty without plea for chlldren. Sne was a m6mberBof tne .-uieuc, in wukb vcu alty would have been the same s for second degree murder. IL SPORT HEADS TO CONVENE (Continued from page 1) schools this year are harmonious and Garv anticipates a successful season in all lines of sport. Senti ment is growing in many schools in favor of a state baseball cnam eionshln to be conducted under similar clans as the basketball championship. Gary said that both Coach Paul fichissler of O. S. Cr and Coach "Doc" Spears of University of Oregon, are In favor of such a tournament to be . staged in al ternate years at the two state in stitutions. The matter probably will be brought up for considera tion at the December meeting of the state association when dele gates from all sections of Oregon will be in attendance. When asked concerning a state football championship football game, the West Linn school prin cipal stated that no sncn game could be authorized inasmuch as the matter was considered at a previous annual meeting and the members had voted In the nega tive. It is not unlikely that the matter will again be brought up at this year's session. Of 19,000.000 acres in South Carolina, only about 6,000,000 are under cultivation. (RASJID) K1. SAT. Att.Q.of 666 Believes Headache or Neuralgia fa SO minntes, cheeks s Cold the .first day, -ana eneexs auuan m three days. 666 also in Tablets GillCI tstTO? yv rriTW?74lMMs r m m 1ESTE hum. 9mhm I 111 V.W The Call Board By OLIVE M. DOAK THE HOLLYWOOD Todaji Bob Steele la "OkU- homa "Cyclone." ELSINORH Today Pour . Marx Broth- ers in "Animal Crackers.,! Saturday Gary Cooper in "The Spoilers" Fanchon and Marco. BLIGH'S CAPITOL Today Bebe Daniels and Ev- erett Marshall in "Dlil- ana." Saturday Rin Tin Tin In "Rough Waters." THE GRAND Today Dorothy Revler in "Call of the West." The Micky Mouse club, chil dren's organization of the Elsi nore theatre, will celebrate its first birthday Saturday. The club was started by Col. D. E. Dow, former manager of the El sinore shortly after he came here. It Is an Interesting club; in that it has taught the young folk who belong to It one vital thing how to keep quiet during a public program and how to applaud. There are many other things ft has taught; self assur ance on the stage for one thing, and cooperative effort for anoth er, but the fact that the little folk who go to the Elsinore on Saturday afternoon know and give the proper sort of applause is one thing to be appreciated. The sort of whistling, stamping, and "whooping" that marked the applause Monday afternoon dur ing the Marine concert program brought home the idea that there was a real need for some sort of training. In commemoration of this birthday party which the Micky Mouse club is having merchants of Salem have contrib uted presents. A list of the ben efactors Is given below: K. 1. Simon. Balem TTiinlnM m Knife Wohwi Hunt, a watch: uunnen Jt KOMk. a. iree picture of theatre, a. inn' nriniansT o. o. 'mut m 0Ba OS? 17 y'e S2T-pr f Anna shoes; Bus- Sis??'', v store- bo" of candy : Alex JanM n t . u.it eT Mercantile etore, two Mickey Mice B ' ,Taty Olaen. wrlastinn flow ers; The Kafatena Shoe. Store, a pair of galoshes ; Cherry City Baking Co., sending ltOO "Tasty Mickey Mouse Cakes:" The Peter pU tn. .,ZL ft snonlAl mxt... . cream Mice. ' IB Mickey Florence Cannon Dies Here at age Of 83 Thursday Mrs. Florence L. Cannon. 81. mother of Mrs. T. S. MacKensie of this city, died at the home. 14sx North Church street Thursday. She is survived by the daughter and a son, Arthur C. Cannon, of Fargo, N. D., a N. i.. a brother. Ira Johnson nf Nebraska and aalst.r Mr. vnra Coneree-allnnal hnri). MacKenzie is a fireman for the Producers Co-Operative Packing company. Dr. W. C. Kanter will officiate at the funeral services which will be announced later by the Clough- isarncic company. Bishop Cannon Asks S Million Libel Damages WASHINGTON, Oct. Id. (AP) Attempts to discredit Bishop James Cannon, Jr., of tne Methodist-Episcopal church, south, and malign the character of the present Mrs. Cannon were charged today in a $5,000,000 libel suit the bishop filed against William Randolph Hearst In the District of Columbia supreme court. HOME OF 25c TALKIES TODAY and Special Mickey Mouse Matinee Saturday, 1:30 P. M. i truismaction f DTrietsa by $. P. Ms&rt&tw AU-Tsiklal RCA notepnoW Also Three The Talking Chimps Hear and seat these monkles fas "The Littls Covered Wacom r Chase Comedy, 60 MUUon Hashastds Fables, Comedy and News T REVIVES WWPIIS District Forester Advises Matter be put Before Highway Board (Con tinned from pagw IV allybe connected with. Hogg pass over the mountains. The senator explained that he had hoped Major Stewart, head of the forest service, could go over the road this month, but had been compelled to change bis plans. "Both Major Stewart and Mr. McDonald are familiar with the road plans and they seem very fa vorable to it," said the senator. I have no doubt from the federal government end that this road has very strong support "As chairman of the committee which has much to do with provid ing funds for such work, I con sider I could be very helpful in the matter. It seems to me all is needed is the approval of highway commission to receive a very fa vorable consideration all around for this project." Senator McNary paid the coun ty court a compliment on lha roads In this county, saying Ma rion county had more good roads than any other county he knew in the state. He said he often drove in Virginia and believed the county here had more good roads than that entire state. District Forester Buck explained to the court that the forest service next year planned to extend its road west from Suttle lake over Hogg pass and west towards the Junction of the projected Santiam highways. Funds to be allocated in No vember from forest revenues amount to $1,540,000. VALUES III CHY SI (Continued from Pr 1 Increase in the number of cattle and swine In the county, al though, due to the lower per unit value of cattle, the total is not as large on this class as in 1929. Value of swine showed a gain, as also In the case of tractors, im provements on deeded or patent ed lands, on lands not deeded or patented and on office furniture. Comparative Figures Listed The comparative list for the two years by classifications is given in the following, with the first figure for 1930 and the last figure for 1929: Acres of all lands, $18,894. 460; $19,023,960. Improvements on deeded or patented lands, $.3,730,140; $3, 708.030. Town and city lots, $5,299, 690; $5,302,055. Improvement on town and city lots, $8,871,490; $8,726,145. Improvement on lands not deeded or patented, $275,685; $268,880. Tractors, $129,095; $100,135. Engines and machinery, $1, 258,625; $1,280,245. Merchandise, $1,892,375; 2,- 012.180. Farming implements, etc $168,285: $171,555. Office furniture, etc., 1387,- 735: $386,350. Horses and mules, $167,255; $183,915 Cattle, Sheep $151,380 $435,175; $456,180. and goats, $109,710; Swine, $23,050; $22,500 Dogs, $170; $60. Number of animals assessed for the two years are: horses and mules, 3,578; $,800; cattle, IS, 878, 13,156; swine. 3,047. 1- 790; dogs, five, two. Horses and mules had a unit value of $48. 40 In 1920 and $46.46 this year; cattle had Unit value last year of $34.67 and this year of $31.36; sheep and goats, $4.20 last year and $3.14 this year; swine, $8 06 last year and $7.51 this year. SATURDAY Comedies 11 SUGHT DROP Sk ssr i Sv V 'JVV Vii III if Mickey Mouse NOTES By ZOLLIB YOLCHOK Tomorrow being "Mickey and Minnie's" birthday, we're all go ing to have a. good time. To start off with there will bs cake, can dy and Ice cream enough to fill yon all up, and many surprises which yon shouldn't miss. . When you corns in the show remember to keep your seat cheeks as the Mickey Mouse boos ters are going to give many gifts, because in order to get a present you must have your seat check. M M O To get all the mice in on time the doors of the Elsinore will open at 12:15; be there on time! M M C I want about 20 boys to help ms during the time eakes, candy, and ics cream are being served. See me at 12:15 and I'll take you in the show on condition that you work. M M 0 David Smith and Ruth Direct or are on the "Honor Roll" this week. M M C If any of you mice were born on the same date as Mickey, come to the office and see Chief S c 0 1 1 Saturday before one o'clock. M M O Chief Scott said that he is go ing to postpone the election of yell leader and song leader until a week' from Saturday. M M C The main feature will be our favorites Buddy Rogers, and Hel en Kane (the boop-a-doop girl) in "Heads Up." M M 0 Fanchon and Marco's "Ryth-m-a-tla ides and a Silly Sym phony. M M 0 It seemed like there wasn't enough boys that played brass instruments for the band so Bill Brazeau and Professor Feugy de cided to have a boys orchestra. Our Chief Scott will tell you mors about it Saturday. Labor Reelects All old Heads; Vancouver Next BOSTON, Oct. 16 (AP) The American Federation of Labor In convention here today reelected its entire set of officers headed by President William Green and se lected Vancouver, B. 0., as the 1931 convention city. The selection of Vancouver was preceded by serious debate on the convention floor on the merits of holding the meeting in the United States or Canada. The opposing cities were Columbus, Ohio and Salt Lake City. The vote was Vancouver 24,386; Columbus 4,- 005 and Salt Lake City 64. During the debate, insinuations were made and denied that the delegates were placing sentiment and "thirst" ahead of Judgement in determining the winner. CAROL NOW 8T BUCHAREST, Oct. 16. (AP) All Rumania today celebrated the 17th birthday anniversary of King Carol II. OPPORTUNITY FOR INSURANCE SALESMEN An Old Line Legal Reserve Life Insurance Company hav ing approximately One Hundred Forty Million of insur ance in force, and an Agency organization producing ap proximately Forty Million a year, will, because of the splendid gains made during the first eight months of tbs year, adopt a program of expansion, with most desirable contracts for men who can sell and pay for Ufa Insurance. To men who can furnish satisfactory evidence of the same, we will offer salaried contracts with a most liberal first year and renewal commission. Address in confidence P. O. Box 488, Portland, Oregon. Come And Bring Your Friends B0A1 la Support of the Candidacy of MUIS SALEM ARMORY Friday, Oct. 17, 8 p. m. Principal lomer 1 Bone Renowned Sflrer-tongaed Orator and Nationally Famous Public Utilities Authority Mrs. Alexander Thompson will also speak Mrs. Hallie Parrish Hinges will sing MEIER FOR GOVERNOR COMMTTTEB Rnfos C Rolman, Chairman Clarence R. Hotchkiss, Secretary (Paid MR BLIZZARD FATAL TO HTOR (Continued from page L) Caldwell's flying companion, Lieut. Irving A. Woodring, whose piano bore the documents of the Japanese ratification of the Los don naval treaty, mads his way through the storm and continued on his mission to New Tork from Victoria, B. C. Weather Blamed For Fatal Crash Crushed and broken la the wreckage of his plans Caldwell's body was found on a hilltop near Lookout in the rugged country north of Laramie. It was apparent his plane had plunged to the ground at terrific speed during weather characterized by veteran mail filers as "zero-zero," no ceil ing and no visibility. Army officers from Fort Francis E. Warren claimed the body of the airman and were to bring it to the tort here tonight. j Lieut. Woodring also was lost in the swirling snowstorm that cost his companion's life, but was able, after two forced landings to make his way hers. Bearing the valuable document,- Woodring took oft for the east early today. JDHrj GEORGE NOW FIRST IfllflH Promotion of Sergeant John D. George to rank of first lieuten ant in Company B, 162nd Infantry, was announced yesterday from Oregon National Guard headquar ters here. George, a Salem boy, entered the guard service here in 1924, and has served continuously since that time, passing through every grade up the line to his pres ent rank. Following orders for George's promotion. Captain H. G-. Malson, commanding the company, an nounced promotion of Sergeant Robert D. Kitchen to position of first sergeant of the company. Evangelical and United Brethren Merger Forecast MILWAUKEE. Wis., Oct. 16. (AP) A predicltion that the United Brethern and the Evan gelical churches would merge was made today by Dr. H. H. rout, Indianapolis, senior bishop of the former church. In an ad dress here before the quadren nial conference of the Evangeli cal church. "Our churches are different In name only," he said. "We are closer together than we ever be fore have dared to dream. Some day we are going to be one." Six men Held on Bomb Suspicion SACRAMENTO, O S t. 16 (AP) Six men were held in Jail here tonight while District Attor- Meier Address by Adv.) ney Nell R. McAllister and police authorities investigated their possible connection with an alleg ed attempt, to dynamite the Mis sion theater here earlier la the day. This was the latest develop ment in the "war" between own ers of several show houses in this vicinity and the local mo tion picture operators union fol lowing elimination of assistant projection operators. fl fi 61 Death of Chandler A. Emmons. 81, father of Orris W. Emmons of this city, at the son's residence, 1780 Court street. Thursday morn ing, brought sorrow to a number of relatives and friends of the family here. The deceased, with his wife, Sarrah H. Emmons, had come to Salem from Fort Dodge, la., Just 11 days prior to his pass ing, intending to spend the win ter in the Pacific northwest. Funeral services will be held here Saturday, October 18, his birth date, at 1 p. m. at the chapel of W. T. Rlgdon and Son' with Rev. B. Earle Parker officiating. Three grandsons and a group of family friends will act as hono rary pallbearers. The body will be forwarded to the Emmons' old family home city. Manning, la., for services and interment, in charge of the Masonic order, of which the deceased was long a member. The widow and the son, Orrin, will accompany the body. Surviving Chandler Emmons are the widow; two sons, Orrin W., of Salem and clarence M., of Oma ha, Neb., two daughters, Mrs. Cla ra B. Wlese of Brookings, S. D., and .Mrs. C. J. Nehls of Aurora, 111., and a number of grandchil dren. Emmons was born near Milwau kee, Wis., In 1849. At the age of 15 he moved with his family to Iowa and had lived there ever since, taking up farming on a large scale. He retired in 1899. BLAST MARS FKTH SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 18 (AP) A premature explosion of a bottle of flashlight powder which seriously injured a news paper photographer and slightly injured a dozen others inter rupted a civic reception to Wil liam Randolph Hearst, publisher, here today. w:i:-:W:-::::v:r Lovely hair! Modern hair dressers add beau ty to your hair by graceful lines and contours. It Is just as im portant to keep your hair soft, lustrous, abundant, rich In eolor. Millions of girls snd women are doing this at horns with the easy help of Danderlne. It is so simple to nse. All you do is put a little on your brush each time you arrange your hair. Instantly Danderlne brings out the natural color of dingy lifeless hair; makes it more sparkling and lustrous than brilliantine; makes it easy to manage; holds It in place. The consistent use of Danderlne dissolves the crust of dandruff; stops falling hair; tends to make the hair grow long silky and abundant. Five million bottles used a year! Danderine The On Minute Hair Beaut fier AT AiX DRUa STOKES THI KTX PTVK CENTS mm mm DIES HERE AGED Mickey Mouse Birthday Party AT THE ELSINORE TOMORROW Doors Open 12:15 Surprises - - 1 B. N. Simon, Safena Hardware Is ffolng te give some Mickey Moose a knife. Woolpert and Hunt is nuking some Mickey House happy with a watch. Gunnell A Robb is going- t cake a free picture of one Mickey Mouse. BUgh's Capitol Thea tre wm give some Mickey Mouse m pass, says Mr. Holt, the Williams Self Service Store Is giving some juca-ey Mouse brand new pair ef ureas Mutes. 1. The Fbur 2. Silly Symphony 3. Acts 4. Presentation of Gifts 1 New Serial "The Mysterious Air , Man" PRINCIPALS TO BE WELCOMED TODAY Second annual meeting of prin cipals of Oregon high and junior high schools is scehduled to begin at 9 o'clock this morning in the house of representatives at the The WEST COFFEE MAE1ED makes deliciou, "DRIP COFFEE" and GOLDEN WEST COFFEE is the Ideal grind for DRIP COFFEE MAKING... die Maker complete favorite Grocery Store U8T tOU IN IQILINO WATK Last Times Today RADIO'S MIRACLE SPECTACLE Unbridled World of Carnival Pleasures . . , in the Fevered Last Honrs of Mardi Gras! Tomorrow Only DRAMA I ACTION I THRILLS! Sound Pictures of the Oregon-Washington Football Game Saturday Will Be Shown Saturday NitCs Second Show at Both Theatres Gifts - Candy - - Cake Buster Brown Shoe Store Is going to make five Mickey Mice happy with five gifts. Schaffers drug store Is Riving a box of candy. 8 Ale Jones says some Mickey House will he proudly wearing st bsw tie. Mr. Keith of Miner's Advertising Depart, aunt says that he Will gUddeu the hearts et two Mickey Mice. The XafeterU ghee etore Is going to keep 10 "w wcuer Mouses' PROGRAM Big Chief Mickey Mouse; MelAfjrnii S. Baddy Rogers in Heads Up v. r ancnon and filarco's . Rythm-a-tie Idea 7. Ice Cream ' Candy Cakes capitoU with the welcome to be extended by Governor NorblacL About 200 principals are expected to attend. Sessions will be hell both this morning and afternoon, with the conference banquet st the Marion hotel tonight at 6:30 O'clock. The principals will meet from 9 to 18 Saturday morning, ad journment to be taken at noon to permit those who wish to attend the football game in Portland. from your The Elsinore Last Times Today Ont of the "Cocoaants" tree into a Jangle of Joy. The devastating, exhil arating foursome THE BROTHERS Wmal f Crackers aOmmoimQkttm Groncho as the big game end dame hunter. Harpo, Chieo and Zeppo as his partners in pandemo Blum. Lillian Roth hsadlic blar supporting; oast. It's a panic t Sound Newa Bud Ripley's "Believe It or Not Other Short Subjects of Quality Saturday - Sunday Fanchon & Marco's Rythm-A-Tic Idea and Buddy Rogers Helen Kane In "HEADS UP" - - Ice Cream feet dry with the gift of a pair of Galoshes. Frosty Olson Is going to make a Mickey House a present ef some evert a s t i n g flowers. The Oregon States- 11 12 13 14 15 Mr. MnDoy ef the Cherry City Baking Company Is sending I0OO TASTY MICK. EX MOUSE CAKES. The Peter Past Is go ias to give a special rtickey House lee cream. The Elsinore will give 15 Mickey Hies a pass each. Tlw'lWajr.