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HTHTOHEi IE -Kowitz Gets Okeh From Group for Senator; Change In 1 Law Opposed Election of officers, crfticiam -off the- proposed, aew state gene ax o da, -recomuesndauons. .tor changes . ia Marten county "fish andgasne" regulations, oB made lengthy the special meeting: of SjOarioa 'County - Game Protective Association- hel& in chamber of commerce rooms, last - night. : lYeax 11 11 officers, for the -ss- oelatioav -are : J president. ' Rua. e31 fSntth; wlee-presiaent. -Charles,; O. Miller; treasurer. Cart Bahlbarg; directors; D H. UodM. Fred H. Paulus- and .SamAdolnh. Offleo of ?eeseary wCI 6ef ined by the ; seetdeats Doin.ttBe&t. ; . Te -work of Dr IV. D, 'Xaieman, rttfrtaj.lad ot . 4& -easocistion. ras . praised by -anesabess. -when they aaked blnH 4f ho. would consider 'holding tha vftiee for 9flwrwir. ChrU . Kowltt, -active member of tho aaaociailoa. was- wnant- monsly . recomzaended to till ; tha position of state senator for Msrioa coanty, , left vacant by lh . death of Lloyd. Reynolds, who was -also a. member of tho organlsatioa. - . i 3-Day Week Idea Opposed t ' Objection waa -made to the projected new game, eode, which arouid change .nunting or unina pheasants from a 15-day season. D tone of SO days; with shooting allowed on. only two day of or ry week, as Is now dono La -the eastern part of the state. Reason brought op for this adverse crit lcisra was that the two-day a week law would tend to eOn cen tra! e all ' hunting- on Sundays. alnee -game authorities would doubtless set that day as one of the! two. -'Farmers object strenu ously to this, for it would neces sitate their keeping- close to their -property,' watching--: for gates left open, stock endangered and : property damage. For this reason the Marion association voted against tho proposed change la the code. Strong sentiment was yolced against the code's clause which would, make taking of all fish orer three Inches In length legal - and -mandatory not to throw them back Into the stream. The objec tors pointed, out that this, practice-would result in detraction of thousands of young fisa, especial ly salmon, in,, .for Instance, the Santiam river and its tributaries. A -number of changes which the association -went on record as fa voring, for Marlon county fish and um measures were: To make il legal the shooting of China pheas ant .hens in the county for aereral years; open, season. on mountain (plumed) quail, now closed;, close to f lahing for at least one year .Tumble, Opal. Dunlap and Leone lakes; order zishlag season in Marion county Elk lake -and - its tributaries closed until after July 16 of each year, to permit late spawning, which has been observ ed there; lastly, to recommend Waldo Anderson of Albany for came commissioner, as soon as a vacancy ahall appear. Report of a' special committee disclosed that in 1939 more tiah and elrda for stocking the coan ty bad been received throagh the club's efforts than tor many years yast. One hundred and fifty pheasant hens 'were held in pens until after the hunting : season and orer 1000 birds were "plant ed" daring the year. Mr. Billings from Wallowa county- spoke : briefly asking for appointment of state game war den. No action or recommenda tion was taken by the association. Meetings are to be held regu larly oa the first TueBday night of each month. FOSTER HHIER III TEARS ST DEC1SI1 : ' jm . (Coatian.S from HK 11 tact that tha child was weak at birth, and was- nursed and brought back to good health ; by the care and attention of the roster parents. The -mother isa working , girl and has no home, but works generally in farm homes, but as long as she re tains health, should, be able to care tor the- child, - the findings state. -( The court. found that the pe titioner and also the foster par ents were suitable- persons to have the child, but. . declared none ot the allegatlona of : unfit ness of the petitioner or of de fendants had. been proved to sat isfaction ot court, all such ac cusations being . merely hearsay. O O APPOINTED Wra. Frank 1L Womacfc, Statt president of the LonLrianA a Federa- tion of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, has been appoint ! by Governor Huey P. Lon to head a committee of prominent Krsons to plan Louisiana's par n ipaUon in the celebration el Geozse WssMngton's 200th birth say anniversary ia 1932. SOCIETY 'SEEING IS DECEIVING" o v " ; o -A.-a El win Peterson and his motion picture camera t oat takes two pic tures aide by. side on the same rum. The two sets ox pictures are from slightly different angles and when merged on the screen are declared to give aw impression of on the-aide. Photo allows Xawln drought Funm UP EH TO HOOVER (Continued from pa 1) ment appropriation bin one of the vital measures which must be passed-before March 4. if an ex tra cession is to-be avoided en co entered a filibuster from Sena tor Howell, . republican, Nebras ka. - Xo Evidence Found Of Concerted Delay Howell, spoke an hour and a half, using 'rap all time available for action on "the interior Mil, af ter his -request tor consideration of a measure of ; his own, estab lishing a new basis for settling claims against the United States had been turned i down. There was no indication-' of a concerted effort to delay action on the regu lar appropriation bills. Senators Norris of Nebraska and Borah of Idaha." leaders ot the western republican 5 Independents, urged the senate to accept the compromise .145.000,000 1 drought relief bfH in the ? Interests of speeding action oa relief work. -. "People hare ' been starring while we are here talking," Nor-. rls shouted. : . ' He pointed out that the house had roted down the senate's pro vision to permit food loans and said the senate-conferees had got ten the best they could in the compromise. t Mothers Out to See Girls Put On Pretty Play . Leslie Junior high school Girl Reserves presented the-pageant, ''King's Christmas' at the Y. W. C. A. lobby last . night before a group of mothers and the entire membership ot ' the West . Salem Girl Reserves. In addition to the play, which,-carried the message of the Christmas tuberculosis seal, a 'group of xirls sans: carols. At conclusion ot the program light refreshments were served. Cast for the play included Marl- belle- LappUn, Barbara Nelson. Margaret Ketfer t and- Margaret Ann - Kells. Carol singers ' were: Doris Coe, Evelyn Propp, Martha Krelkenbaum- S d b a Cochran, Vera Scott. Edna Mathls, Marl-belle-f LappUn. Barbara Nelson and May -Elisabeth Kells. Beesemyer Plea Is "Not Guilty' LOS ANGELES, Dec It (AP) Gilbert H. Beesemyer, secretary-manager of ! the Guaranty Building and Loan association of TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED (Mrl o mmmtwt. llirht- hwiifwork, b eaa driv car.. CaU t uaiveratr street. -Modern S-rooxi - furntshnd houaa. Anderson.' Court. Phone 457. Nut aheUa. flnMt Und ef imL St. SS per -tott at fMem. Nut Growers Coop, phone SfS. Our Own Dairy. Feed ' This Is our highest grade Dairy Feed and is prop erly mixed of Ground Grains, Mill Feeds and Concen trates and Minerals. No screenings are mixed in but all first' class feeds;. SPECIAL CASH PRICE 80-lb. bags, $1.40 each Ton, $33.00 We do not think there is a better Dairy Feed on the market, regardless of price. D. A. White & Sons Phone KO, 2S1 SUte St. The depth. JL trip of film is shown Peterson. The Call By OLIVE M. DOAK e see e e The dalBore Today .William Haines in "Remote Contral" and Fan- chon and Marco in "Sea sons" Idea. BUgh's Capitol Today Lowell Sherman in "Pay Off and pictures of Pendletoa Round-up. The Hollywood Today Richard Arlea "Sea. God.- la The Grand Today George O'Brien In "Last of the Duanes." e e Los Angeles, who allegedly, con fessed to an 18,000,000 theft of the company's -funds, pleaded not guilty today to ; an Indictment charging 10 counts of grand theft. Beesemyer entered a separate plea on each count and was or dered to trial January f. Amity Church To Give Program AMITY, Dec It. -The Metho dist church will present a. Christmas- cantata on Sunday morning. December XI, at 11 o'clock, and also at 7: SO in the erening. A pageant will be given by the Ep worth league entitled "The Story Beautiful." Walter Roy 4ias been quite 111 for the last week, but he Is re covering rapidly. , The - Methodist ' Sunday sehool Christmas program will be grren in the auditorium of the church Monday erening; December IX, at 7:S0 o'clock. ? : The students of Amity high were entertained Wednesday af ternoon by a ventriloquist and his "bag ot tricks." It was a novel entertainment and was greatly en Joyed, 'i ,; I : The Amity high school orches tra played at a meeting at Grand Island Wednesday night, Decem ber 17. The meeting; was to dis cuss union with Amity high school. Snow falls even- in summer on the-Hawaiian mountain, Mauna Kea,1s,781 elevation. YOU ARB READING THIS LITTLE AD Because the Dollar Sign caught your eye. By the same token the purchase of "Serin, the Ideal Gift for .Christmas, will eatefa yomr eye, and will save yoa money. - ' Books 9SJOO Books 94JBO 910)0 Books f8.00 Ask as Box Office' BLIGITS CAPITOL TUB ELSCCORX I Board OTtECON STATESMAN.. Salwa, Orertm. Saturday loraln Red Cross Roll ; Call Praised by District Leader L S. E. Am v sctlnr manager et the Red Cress for this districts has written Judge George Rose- man, chairman, of the Marios county chapter, cosgrattlatinr this section on nroMmntl of ! saambeTa la the- recent drive. Arse says la parti "Although we .hare (roatJ hopes that. after a ssrlod of jeal aetlrlty tht Bed Cross In Marlon and Feuc counUes win: gainer ebeet ft tbs esnttt et evear ev larger uimber, we- feel that fat: view el the. tact that there has been se Ions. time - since any. roll call has -been. ' hard" the re sult "this year are mere than satlsf actory." Xudze Roesmaa. In tum tends thanks -through- : Thel TStatesmaa to all the -volunteer workers whose- efforts -Baade the drive in til la. .eeuntyvev euceesav : ; Rally in Final I, Unities Snares : Vin lor Baptists la a fast contest played . en. the St. Paul floor Thursday night the First Baptlatr church eeskethau team won. ever the St. Paul town team,. 27 to 13. - -The game was exciting through out, with t. Paul leading; t to XI, end "two minutes to play. Wright, for the Baptists, went out on personals. Bobbins taking his place, u With seconds to go, Rob-1 bins -pal the Baptists ahead, while Money and Cross added n marker each. :.'- Lineups: Baptists St. Paul Wright ......I".... Gooding Parker 4 . . . . . .P. . , , 11 Hansen Morley 2 C... 4 Plllard Otjen .......G...... Buhorst King 1 ....... .G. , 1'Ben Rohbins X .... .S Cross 4 S Referee, Edwards. Gangsters Shoot It Out in Cars ST. LOUIS. Dec It (AP) Gunmen In three motor cars,. arm ed with pistols, machine guns and a shotgun; engaged in a shooting affray in the southwest end' of the city late today. .When It was all over. Louis Mulconney, XX. a gangster, was . dead; eight bullet wounds in his body. Police be lieved It waa a reprisal tor the machine gun slaying November XX et Dowel Goebel and Lester Berth. PORTLANDER VERT ILL OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec ltv- (AP) Paul Riggins 20; ot Portland, Oregon, is In- thei Guthrie hospital here suffering from serious' bullet "woundsi Rig- gins run was discharged- 'acci dentally late Thursday and the bullet pierced bis- lungs.- - Physi cians said they feared pneu month. BIG BUILDING STARTS PORTLAND. Ore- Dec. It. (AP) -Construction of a public msrket building at a cost ot $400,000- was started bore today. CV Lee Wilson, general manager of the pubHo market' company said the project would provide immediate employment- for St men and soon a crew ot ISO would be needed. n BANKS CLOSE CHICAGO. Dec It. (AP) Three, banks in three midwest states -wHh total deposits of near ly 1.9 00,0 00 were closed today for the protection of depositors. They were the Security State bank ot Madison. 8. D.; the Jefferson i Home of 25c Talkies Last Times Today : SPECIAL MATINEE -TODAY 10 A.JL1&S P. M. AH School Children Ad mitted by Brmsinff Any t Canned -Food- for the Salvation Army Christmas Bassets . TT3 TA OOMIXO BTJXDAT, IXOXDAT TTJESDAX MM Ki)JjiAl FAILS 4 After, a daw of discussion. Senates Louis lUrtheu (abeve) aanouaced that he had found himself con ipeUed:to tnrferss Txesident Dwe aaatgae tnag oe was imimf w twi fin. the task of lermms; French Umistry whici had been sntrusted State bank of Mt. Vernon, JUL, and the- Central State bank of Whit ing, ind. . i " . , , . ; XtETZLATF WHfS BT K. O. CHICAGO. Dec, It (AP). Charlie Retzlaft, the Duluth, Minn., dynamiter, knocked out Antonio Mate, Spanish -heavyweight, in the first round of their eight-round "bout at the coliseum tonight. ) Rerslaff blasted" the Spaniard to thftcanvas twice be fore finishing him. MARIAN NtXCSf rWOHTBAVOA. Thrill she drama of . . Where City Rights . . reckless yewtb meets snad adventure and pays for It! - .. Added IPSO Official Fendletent Boand-TJp Pictares Let Er Bnckf Acts and News TONITE MI D-NITE PREVIEW Attend the Nino o'clock show and remain as ouur guest for the Preview : Sunday Brings for two days a Brilliant Screen Version of James Oliver Garwood's thrilling eple of tho Canadian North west and tho neon who ' always ge their maa. R'AITi Kits? James Oliver Garwood's First Novel to Beach. -the Talking Screen. A Bo maace off the Froaesi North. Selected Vita phone ' Vaude ville Acta, ' Talking Comedy. Movletonews v. TODAY ONLY - w r i Dcccnher 3. 1SS3 FIIQTO STUDIES AT arts m mw Character studies In Ptures taken by members ot 'the Photo rraphle section or the -Salem , Arts leatTie wtre exWMted and dUcnt sed by the group In its meeting In the chamber ot commerce rooms last nlxht. - y JC picture 1 the chief park naturalist at Glacier national park was perhaps the outstanding piaca of work viewed. Dr. G. C. Buhle, the aubiect. vras snapped atandlng on ; a flowered : mountain slope with a .rugged peas, looming la the . background. rTbi - isture, taken by MiasLBsther BsAjot F lem. ersa-reproduced 4a "Glacier Notes, the park nature ; magn slne. AnenUred snapshot of a young chicken perched atop a Jug added a bit. ot humor to , tho ore nings ifrocram. i - Members attending were blisses Prancis Hodge, the preslilent, Es ther Bell, Anna Peters and - Olga Larson. -Isxa. Laara - Doaglas is president of the organlsntion. MeeUngs hereafter are to be held fortnightly oa Thursday eve nings at the Ity library it was announced. All persons interested In photography are eligible and Invited- V. a attend: -the-' members wished it made known. ' si KILLED Uf 'CB-tSU ' COTTAGK GROVE, . Ore.. Dec It (AP) M ra. L out K. Schwartz was killed and Glen R. Hughes. 24. was injured fatally ANNOUNCING AnE3(2ir ... . &my ipum Ait West End Polk County Bridge . See the different model Fords in our We use only the genuine Ford Better Service is now possible because we new Ford repair equipment we have the you the best 30b in the least possible time. SPECIAL To Gat Acquainted Free Grease Job" With Every Valve Grinding Job Modal "A" f 8 Modal V $3.75 Authorized Ford Agency West End Marion-Polk Coanty Bridge ILaimGCi V Vl IV I -11 IX II PRINCESS The -Princess Laura McDonald Stalle BospiHiesL with her hias band. Prince Francesco BespfeuosI, Is aeeldng an ewewuntinc la & Supresae Court, H. of what mrm ). T9 BBft CSS astata of her-rTandfathet; the lateAlex- smdez -ucuonsja. ccanoara magnate. in an automobile accident la milea -north -of here today. Hughes died In a Eugene Tios-4 pital " tonight. His skuu was fractured. 1 j ' dating from Spanish - American war days, is to do scrappea. AUTHORIZED r our mechanic needs no introduc tion to Ford owners, he has been a Ford mechanic for twelve years, in Salem six years, and has just returned from the factory branch' at Portland. gfco I3ILGIIKrElIS 57goe? DHceigc With LADIES 25c TILL a P. L SATURDAY ONLY ptCTOns ON THE STAGE 3 OUTSTANDING SENSATION A MELANGE OF SCREEN STARS HEADLINE ACTS, vND ' THE SUNKIST BEAUTIES Lane Steward At Hospital for 22 Years, Dies Lee M.: Lane, who served as steward at the Oregon state hos pital, nnttt as became ill three weeks ago, died at his home on ast Center atreet yesterday erening at S o'clock. Ills passing was the culmina tion of 21 years ot service as ateward at the hospital. He was well-known here and active la the Pacffle A. F. and A. M. No. 50, order ot Masons. lis Is survived by his widow, Stella. Announcement of funer al services- will be made probab ly today by tha Clough-Barrlck company. :v- Havana Warmth Finer-Einstein HAVANA, Dec IS (AP) Prof. Albert Einstein, whose theory of relativity has caused many a head to ache, forgot math ematical matters for a tew hours today on his -arrival from New York on the steamship Belgau land, en routs to California. Ilj devot"d the boors before sunset to a tour of Havana. Received by government officials and men high in the intellectual life of Cuba, the professor found a trop ical sun. giving Havana one ot the warmest days In many weeks. Approximately 1 Itt.0d0.00t narcissus bulbs were grown by 17 1 Florida nurseries last sea son. . showroom parts i have installed- all correct tools to give Bay McLaughlin, Telephone 3375 Awoj COUND NEW3 MICICEY T.IOUSE :o9G