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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1930)
PAGE TWO LUiPinocnc nor lUlyUIILUd ll 1 1. ' fiT LATE fMSS Pomp and Splendor' Mark Rites in Church of ' The Halivity : f CmUSC . frw Sags 41 - laeense-and myrrh. Bat long before that boar the ewi' were - ersinraed and the .lle were crowded both wits nllgriiae from eisr and hundreds who live r constantly In tt at- snesohera of the . sacred birth place ' s Whea the serrico began fcnsh fell orer the, ctragregatioa: nil wan roreTenee -M the -eolorfnl , ritual unfolded U tne accompan iment of a choir of Franciscan monks.. .' ' ' ' Jnat before, midnight a warn ing bell ran softly and the sol na words of . the consecration ended as the tower chime began to -toll hour. The priests palled the silken cords with drawing the curtain from the xafeeraacie, ; revealing a doll - rep resenting tJhe babe pf: Bethlehem: Choir Sings, Coasts fa ThrMM of Latin ..That orran thundered and the Voices of -the choir rang out In isjoneroas Latin: "Biassed be Me who comes in the name of the jrd- llosanna la exeelsla": it was Christ in as day. Ttia beatitude. Monslgnor Louis Barlasslna. Latin patriarch af Jerusalem. reverently lifted the-bambino, and, as Miry did with the Christ Child 1930 years go. wreaped it In swaddling clothe and placed It In the man ner "thought to be ineTery oesi not where- Christ himself -was laid. The- crowd tiled oat of the church, the faces or the worship- $rt -llfhtad with tno beamy ana vmbolisra ol lbs - pageant they kad aeesu They called to each thr -4o . hab4 iiwttna and 4laperaed 4nto ' th. sUg-ht. rlsrknfio seemed to hold no The Gall Board By OLIVE M. DOAK OilSER HELPS DOORNBESI The CHEGQN STATZ3MAN. -Cjaj Ore-ran, Tfcnrsiay ilornlit", TJecciaber 25. Continuous Advertising is Found Sure Way to Keep One's Product Marketed TEQPU1RS TO SE HAVE HUGE a I ELSIXOBK Today. Robert "Montgom ery and Anita page la -War Nurse." Thursday Jack Oakle la Sea tegs. J - Much of Food -for Villagers Also Through Gift off One-Time Rulsr Annud Christmas Affair : Set for Friday by "THE GRAXT5 - . : Today . Be be Daniels ta "Dixlana. ! . . Friday George O'Brien In ough-Rojaaaee: , THK" ITOIXTWOOD Today Helen Kane In -Dan- garous Wan McGrew. Today Marion Davles In The Florodora. GirL" - - HUGH'S CAPITOL Today Lee 'Moran in "A Soldier'a Pleytk Ian.' Tbarsday Jackie Coogan in Tom "Sawyer DOORN. Holland. Dec 24. (AP) Tula logs were. laid, to night In many -a humble cottage of: this crass reads Tillage, hewn by thnJiand that once held one of 'the most powerful - scepters in the world the band of the for mer- Kaiser TvUhelra of Germany. The cheery- Christmas blaxo on. the . hearths was: not sll the Til lage owed to the exile In their midst, for much of the very food upon their tables for the. holiday feast, and. little presents lor their children, came, from the yellow mansion where the former emper or Urea- out his xears In seeming patrlarchaLpeacey In Doom House ltaeir. a-large bnt unpretentious atone and plas ter structure -in the center of a hoar. Look at the . modem air-1 pleasant park, scores -.of candles plane. l has p4ush Interior,' a I were lighted tonight on Christmas a quick' takeoff: and a slow land-) trees admirers And seat from Cor ing speed.- xt-aas-twieerthe soeed I niaay. About -the: base of one gi- of the lflt plane. The safety fac-1 ant eTergreea were heaped gifts to ris mush higher, and you're In- ( in "bright wrappings for Christmas distributions to the retainers who hare set-red the "kaiser's family through the -years and for special meads among Hhe Tillage dignl tarie. The exchange of presents be tween the former kaiser and bis kaiserin. with her children by. her first marriage opening those aent by WUllams children in Germany, took place privately tonight. Christmas morning the poor will . come, as is their custom. trooping up through the gate top side, in a-beated eabin. He "bellevea; safe 'flyings Is at least If per cent pilot. DR. CMlISiM , , ; a - - IJ HflO IS Xommandery Here ? Tomorrow. Friday night; De cember if, neMoiay-commandery No. f Knights Templar will held its aunaal Christmas serrice,' at which time the regular Knight TemplaT'erTiee will be observed. PrallmlxvaryA these serrlces will be joint Installation of the offi cers of "Hodson Coimcll No.- X as follows: ' - ' ' HL , Master. Arthur D. Welch, . ! De. Master. Fred Smith. Prrn. Oend. of Work, dare P. Tie. : - - ?: Treasurer, Glenn C. Nile. Becorder, Darid A. Wright, a of Wlllard T. DaTis. . C. of C Boyd A. Filler. , Steward. Paul, Basmussee, : Sentinel, N. Peter Baamuesen. 'InsUllinf Officer. MUton L. Meyers, Following this will be installa tion of officers tor Multnomah Chapter No. 1 as follows t E. H. P.. Fred-Smith. , Kim?. C. Phillip Weeks. Scribe, H. B- 8eagrore. C of H Paul-Zirkle. Treasurer, Earl M. Dana. -Secretary, Glenn C Nlles. , Piin. BouJ.. Clare p. DaTis. R. A. C. Joseph P. Stlraaman. Master Third Vail. O. W. Em mons. - Master Second Vail, Exra A. Rhoten. Master First Vail. Roland R- Raamussen. ' KKW TORT. Deft 141 (AP) Faith lsv the auccess of con- tinned sHhrertlafas; through per iods of boom an d-depression is erprestej by sereral leading ad- r erasers in the current Issue of printers' tax edrertising publi cation. . .- ; ... What, is the. real. Talue of continued adTertlslng effort?'! 4he publication asked, r J. I. Johnson, president of the .Lambert . Pharmacal " company. replied; "Our opinion t the lm pertance of conthmity of adTer- tlslng effort:' is shown, by the ten-year record or our adrertia- ing. expenditures.' " ' : J. A. Zehntbauer, president of. the Jantaen . Knitting Mills.. Inc. answered:- Onr experience- is thoroughly.- conrinelng as ta the-necessity of adrertising. con tinuity. . . la Increasing out ad rertislng outlay for 19S1 we be Here that we are sowing the seed" oT future Tolume and prof-is.- - Louis M. Wheelock, Tice presi dent, , Stephen F. Whitman and Son. said: wWe belleTe in adrer tlstag all the time. . . AdTertls lng Just now Is an expression of confidence in one's product and the; future of America. O. R. Palmer, president of Claett, Feabody and Company, te aafd "In BIT OslnlOa the one euro way to male national Amrtfafnr count ta tO gee that it is . continuous. - 4GB1EISHIE l!0U D AY E VE - nssrviNG. N. Y.. Dec 14 (AP Four prisoners. aU ahort term- men, escaped early tonight from the East View-penitentiary near here.'' ., Tboaa who escaDed were: Pe ter Remolds. ao.-Yonkers: Ames Clark, 10, Ifewark: : William Rann is. Linden. N. J..' and Charles Sirieo. Z. New Tork. -The XS5 prisoners at Eastriew, which adlolns the Rockefeller es tate, are not locked In their ceils ordlnarilr until f v. m- tonight they had the freedom of- the cor ridors as usual. - The four men made their way to the prison doctor's .office. from where ther sawed their way through the only bars that atooa between them and freedom. lr.il!ul .M t ltrnnnlns n tlimiirli l mtm. Inn.1 TTIar. N. PBter KasmUSSea. - - - - arsw m a a "rMQ ajF vww uev eeewv I t - Ir (ii Ih tilt Oftmn lrfaTa.lnMf with tha lmnarfal rrnwn and I Installing OlflCer, LOt U. tnre. t fienatAr lAovA Rirninl,! the Initial MW" fn eilded frnn IPearce. passed swtr 'Just before Thanks- J scrollwork. The will hare baskets I Following the Installation of glrmg. I on their arms in readiness for the-i the racers or munnomaa. cnap- Irr. Rmith was nrntnlnint fn Ictfta theT know bv errtArianM rlter Nrf. 1. the Officers Of Dea&Oiay American-Letten affairs and ierr-1 In store for them and smiles of tonrmgnderrNo. f wlu De uuuir' ed in 'thw-medteai-corpsOTeraeas I anticipation will wreath their fac-1 ed. as follows: dnrta tsr-r. Since bis lee. WlHrelm -faimaetf. with hia rtn toOreaei. m eei ea as first I wife, anil her two danahters. will commander or fa post of, the greet tnem at the door and lead tears, for it was in the darkness American Letloa, of fialem, tnij thfim Into tU ireit hill, u ii the f - the nixht in the same spot that the angel of the Lord said on the first Christmas, day: "Fear-iiot.-for X bring you etod tidings of great joy.' s bilk in n BUlLBIliG IW Oil Catis4 fra pat 1 work, encouraging prirate work .and dCTising. means of relief. 'States and cities are appropriat ing treasury funds and raising ItubUc: lands. CItIc bodies and private individuals are contrib uting ta a hundred different ways. Jr. Many workers are contributing .portion of their pay to relief. Persons of means and leisure are producing benefits and serrlng a rallsf committees. Banday-Mortes in Some States Are Now Allowed Some blue law states are per mitting Sunday morles with the proceeds . going to relief. - Sereral cities are allowing the nemployed to sell apples or oth er staples on street corners with out a license. At least one ice- eorered state is for the first time prlnkling sand on its roads that heads of families might win their bread. A few states find existing char- tty agencies can care for the idle. annual custom. Today the men folk came to the park by WHhelm'a inrltation. making straight for the rose gar den, where were piled the stout beech logs the -former kaiser cuts dally. They loaded themselves with fuel until ther were bent like beasts. of burden. Wilhelm watched smiling from the lawn sloping up to the house. his hair ruffling in the wind as- white as snow against the green ness of the grass and trees, which were leafless, but Tlrld with coats of moss. When all had; taken a share of Christmas logs he. waved farewell, called Christmas greet ings and returned to the warmth of his own hearth where also burned logs he had cut. -LEGGE BEHIND Bi F n T (Continued from pas l- - close at Chicago was It cents and the spread between Chicago and Winnipeg was from 26 to 23 cents per bushel. Canada Wheat Liable To Owur in at Price Now ,-Wlth domestle millers ready to pay a premium on ' hlrh quality Manitoba wheat, the chairman feared any farther price decrease in the world market will prob ably result in wheat being Import ed from Canada. ; At the same time Representa tive Summers, republican. ; Wash ington, made it known that be had written to - the tariff commission urging ft to take action looking to the Immediate increase of the duty up to 3 cents per bushel, which is permissible under the flexible- proTialo of the tariff taw .without congressional action. "The -need for immediate action cannot be oTer-emphasixed lh Tiew of the tact that' wheat was lm , ported into 'this country in 123 and HIS Then the differential . . . was less thai, at the present time. IHI SPEED IB IS BELIEF tCoatiaacc tnm acs 1) That will take time, he admits, but- he believes it can be done without any radical change in de- ' sign. S4 Macs an Hour Not ' "To be Top of Flying Speed x la txee years, from Lind erghC?apIrlt of St, Loula to ; tils own mystery ship, the speed was stepped up-from lt to ISO miles an hour, captain Hawks doesn't think that is the top by any means. 1 . ..." : Looking back beyond May, 102T. CapUln Hawks. said the - advantage of the plane of today over that of 1920 was so great . that It was bard to figure any percentage of superiority. "I flew the first Laird Swallow to be manufactured," he said. "It was the best plane made then, we t -thought. It would make the tre mendous speed of 00 - miles aa was accorded - many other military honors. Or. -Smith, was a member ot the Elks and - Masonic lodges. and has served as-exalted ruled of the former order. . Ho also was a member of several civic and com mercial organisations. Including: the Salem chamber of commerce. Chairman of "Many Prominent Committees Dr. Smith has served two terms in the- house 4f - representatives in the state legislature, and at the 1029 session waa chairman of a number of important committees. He was reelected a member of the house at the recent November election. . Dr. Smith was a -graduate of Willamette university, the .Uni Terslty ot Oregon in-liberal arts and of the University of Kansas medical school and Willamette university medical school. He had practiced medicine in Salem for many years. He had served county physician tor the past two years, and previous to the world war waa physician at the Oregon state penitentiary. . There are now two' vacancies in the Msrlen mnnl.. 1laat1nn fn the legislature. Senator Llord T. 1 (CotiBe ff tc n tern oids having died a month I this year, the business mounted ago. Both Tacaneles prebablr will 1 to $11,210.61. an increase of ee niied or tne legislature when I 51.7 s. It convenes here January 12. The 1 By no means all of the Christ actorney general,, in an opinion I mas incoming; mail was. dlstrib deallnr with the Reynolds Tacan-1 nted yesterday, in spite of the cy. held that It was not Incumbent I fact that 11 or IS additional upon tne governor to call a see-1 bands were Dressed Into serrice aai eieet an-in Marlon county to to assist the work off distribution. seiect senator s Reynold's succes-1 A. full crew will be on the job sor. The- same opinion would ap- again all day Friday, which ply In connection with the Tacan-1 means about 20 auxiliary work- i GUBISTMS MAIL IS EST Oil RECORD cy resulting from Representative smith's -death. Besides hla widow,. Mrs. Lotta Smith, Dr. Smith is survived by two sisieru, airs. ugene Cole of Klsmath FallSi and Mrs. Cora uansmore of Los Angeles. ers. Distribution of packages and letters ot the Tuletlde will con tinue until New Years day, the postal chiefs say. Many packages and letters will not reach the city until Friday or later. Commander. Ray Q-. Hoffman. Generalissimo. Ellis Voa KU chea. Captain-general, James 0. Rm- selL , Treasurer, Louis K. Slegmund. Recorder, Glenn C. Niles TreUte, Richard C Arpke. Senior warden, Boyd A. Filler. Junior warden, James D. Sears. Sword bearer. Fred Smith Standard bearer. Ezra A. Rho ten. Warder, A. D. Apperson. - . Sentinel, N. Peter Rasmuss It. Installing officer. Lot L. Pearee. Following the installation, the Christmas serrice will be observ ed. Dr. B. Sari Parker, pastor of the First Methodist church, will deliver the address. Music of the evening will bo furnished by a trio consisting of Ronald Craven. tenor: Miss Eleanor Moore, so prano; and miss uaxei enuri, con tralto.- with Miss Louise maiey. at the Piano. The aervtce. including the In stallation of officers, la open to the public, and will be oommmeno ed at 7:20, in the lodge room on the sixth floor ot the Masonic temple. Trees Free as Carloads Fail To Get Buyers i NEW YORK. Dee. II. (AP) - Everything cornea to his who waits. And after two weeks waiting on a Christmas tree market that war filled with hun dreds of carloads Of unsold trees that were priced at 12 tor a small tree, and T tor a medium else, peddlers received rre3 truckloads of them today. Peddling them from street corners tey ot as low as IS cents tor a tree that sold last year for t2S. X We extend our Christmas greetings both to the friends we have and to the friends we shalFyet meet May all things go well with 3rou this Yuletide ... anJ good cheer to each and every one! Musician Fails To Get Job and Takes His Life ZAGREB, JugoslaTla, Dee. 24. (AP) Saddened by rIluxe to obtain a coveted musical position, Oakar NedbaL SC. well-known Csechoslorakiaa composed, leap- diately. ed through a window to -his death today .while listening to .the re hearsal of one ot his own produc tions. Ned bal was attending a prac tice performance of his ballet, Lary John,', when he was seen to flush, grow suddenly excited, seise a chair and place it at a window an4 leap two stories into the street. lie died almost imme- HOME OF 25c TALlUliS LAST TIMES TODAY ContimuMisj Performance Sunday 2 to 11 P.-EI. v Eyery Thrin In the Northwest Becames Laugh m WITH tIELBJ V - Comedy with V Also Charley Uurray In "Ilia Honor the Elayor , Act and Pathe Reriew 14 TODAY and FRIDAY YouTl Ioto "The Kid AH Over Again. When You Hear Him Talk! j &aifc"lsv THE rri h Christmas affords us the pleasant opportunity to express to you our sincere appreciation . of the friendly relations we have had with yoa during the past year. .-" We Hope You Will Enjoy A ; t Mefry -EXTENDS- SINCERE CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Today Only BEBE DANIELS Wheeler Woolsey BERT . WHEELER ROBT. WOOLSEY IN Splendor Comedy Heartache la m world! of an. bridled .carnival ill " America's - favorite . younger actors Snaking the most of the laughs and .the thrills la Mark Y Main's joyous coaurdjr. " ri. V l JACKIE COOOArl Laugh mil the tears roll down yoat cheeks t Thrill with the youthful hero f the world's famous story t It's all heret All alive and real in word and action before your eyes! 8 All Talking Comedy Selected Short Subjects Paramount News . Leah TJolt at Ascending Wnrlltzer Saturday - ftunday Monday THE DOORWAY TO HELL" with Lewis Ayres The picture Gangland dared Holly, wood to make. Kfftt rfTf Awmougf Pitlwr Ml li (LPITIL 237iN. liberty Sslsa, Oresoa IPIHII3 I3LSn)ElQ A Tidal Wave of Hilarity! Has arrived In your town! So give a heare on the haw-haw hawser! Tie-np to the dock of delight! The Craze of the Hour In the craziest cruise of the year! On a batty battleship with a crew of Caties and a new store of wise-cracking fun to slay the gloom! 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