The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 26, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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SPOT OF STAR
Rim Leaders Prote Jast
Like Ordinary People;
UoycTs Tree: Huge .
HOL1.TWOOD. CaL. Dee. 1 5
(AE) This is Hollywood' big
Mit Axr. rpietures will cont and
eictures rKl go but there Is noth
ing like ChTisanas -ln the mm
capital.'
The studio are dark. Not
Klleg light shines.- Santa Clans
rules - supreme and -every work
men of tha movies Is closed while
the .workers revel with St. Nick.
Christmas Is the one day of the
year that the home can claim all
Bollywood.
At that, there Is not much dlf-
frinrR between Christmas In
Hollywood and Christmas In
eonntless homes 'throughout the
land.
The home of nearly every film
nersoBMte has a - Christmas tree
and a boat the only Tiralry -of the
k feolldiv- is "Who has the biggest
tree?" Harold Lloyd has one of
tUe largest, an immense natural
tree that blazes like the colors on
. a painter's easel at night.
Chfldrat Slake Merrr
Those who -have children still
wraooed In the tender fiction of
Santa Clans, steal downstairs
jrith them at the break of dawn
to see what the quaint old gen
tleman has brought them. After
all the packages hare been explor
ed, actor dad and actress mother
lip off for a few hoars, more of
sleep, while the children raise the
usual noise with toys.
Bat Hollywood Is young enough
so that the children arent the
only ones who awaken early.
There are many young stars
srhose curiosity is sharp enough
to bring- them out of bed at dawn.
Throughout the day, merry
making continues. Every house
Is open house. A stesdy stream
of well-wishers and gift bearers
flow from one home to another.
If anyone in Hollywood says Be
sure and drop in on Christmas,"
It is not an idle invitation.
Presents-range from socks to
automobiles. Purses are bard hit
by Christmas but that is a small
matter In the spirit of the fay.
. And - tomorrow, everyone goes
back to work, just like John Peo
ale and everywhere is heard:
"Have a good Christmas." "Ton
beti-
Kiddies in Desert Have x
Fir Tree Through Air- ;
' M Kindness
The! Call
Boards
Bj OLIVE 4L;D0AK
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KLS1XORE
Today Bebert -afontgom-
err and Anita Page in -Wax
Nurse." ' ! "v
Thursday -Jack Oakle In
"Sea Legs."
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THB GRAND
Today 3ebe Daniels in
Dixiana.
Friday George O'Brien In
'Ilough Remanee.
THB HOLLYWOOD
Today Helen Kane In "Dan-
gerons Nan UcGrew."
Today Marion Davies In'
"The Florodora airL"
HUGH'S CAPITOL
Today Loo Moran In A
Soldiers Plaything.
Thursday - Jackie Coogan
In "Tom Sawyer.
TUMBLERS ID GIVE
EXHIBIT! AT MEET
Alpha Delta Pi
House Fire Cost
$1000 at Eugene
EUGENE, Ore.. Des. IS. (AP)
Fire of undetermined origin
wept through the Alpha Delta Pi
sorority house here tonight. Dam
age to the house alone - was esti
mated at about $1009 and dam
age to furnishings and' clothing
amounted to several hundred dol
lars.
The fire started in the base
stent and had burned through the
riving room floor before it was
discovered. Several trunks In the
basement and the clothes In them
were damaged.'
None of the members of the
sorority were in the -house at the
time of the fire.
14 Planes Make
Ready for Long
Oceanic Flight
BOLAMA, Portuguese Guinea,
Dec. 25. (AP) The Italian
trans-Atlantic seaplane squadron
of 14 planes en route to South
America, arrived here at 4: SO
oV'ock this afternoon, local time.
They left Villa Clsneros, Itio do
orq. this morning.
After fitting for the flight X
ef the planes will hop" of: hero
some time next , week for Port
Natal. Brazil.
The gym leaders at the T. If.
A. are working-out a-tumbling
act in preparation for a gymna
sium exhibition which will be giv
en at the meeting of the north
west gym leaders convention of
the Y. M. C- A., which will be held
in Bremerton. Wash., January 2.
and 4.
The associations of Oregon,
Washington and British Colum
bia send delegates to the conven
tion and each delegation gives a
gymnastic exhibition of some sort
with a prize going to the winner.
Tumbling, trapexe work, high bar.
torch swinging In the dark, long
and abort horse work, and other
special gymnastic -work was
shown at the convention in Ta-
coma last year. ,
Fred smith. George Fowler.
Robert Parker, Phil Bell and
Jim Natter are the five who
win represent the Salem T. M.
C. A. at the meeting. All have
had experlenoe In tumbling; on
various teams and are working
out a combination tumbling and
pyramid building program. Fred
Smith, who la director of physical
education for the younger boys
at the "T." and "Jim" Nutter
both attended 'the meeting at Ta-
comalast year and reported that
much was learned by the ex
change of Ideas and methods.
. SPOJCANX. Dee. 1$.AF)
A grown ef .youngster in-a tittle
community somewhere lathe des
ert near the Utah-Idaho line lucre
probably- Their first - Christmas
tree today. It came tot of -tneJ
sky to them. .
Jack o Brian, varner ear -snail
pilot, told abent It tonight aehe
finished his run. -
, Last fall. O'Brien said, he
struck up en acquaintance with
the -youngsters and - their school
teacher. ItxotK that every time
he approached the- Utile group
would. be out on the ground wait
ing to wave -as he flew past, Ha
acknowledged the greeting bydlp-
ptae the wings of his plane.
. He doesn't know - the name of
the community, he said. It is ao
small -that "he hasn't '.found ft on
the. maps. But It is In the middle
or a monotonous expanse of sage
brash, miles and miles from any
tree.
Someone seat him a Christmas
tree the other day and he at one
thought of his friends In the des
ert, most of whom probably had
never seen a real Christmas tree.
so ne loaded ft Into the mail com
partment of his plane aa he atari
ed south.
The school yard waa deserted
yesterday as he flew over. Ha cir
cled the building twice and gave
his motor "the run." The roar
could be beard . for miles in the
frosty air. The youngsters and
their teacher poured out of tha
building and started their waving.
At 800 feet above the yard ha
released the tree. It bounded twice
as it hit the ground, base first
and was not damaged.
As he flow on to the south, ho
said, he looked back to see. the
youngsters and their teacheri
dragging the tree into the school-
house.
TO OH MIT
Idaho Farmer
Happy in His
German Castle
BOISE. Idaho. Dec. 25. (AP)
Walter Blareahottx, erstwhile
Boise valley farmer, has- settled
peacefully iato his inherited Ger
man baronial castle and likes the.
life,' Gustavo Kreeger. his attor
ney, said today, when ha returned
after a three months' stay in Ger
many.
He accompanied young Maren-
holtz to Germany to establish his
Inheritance of the baronial estate
Into which ha came with the
death -more than a year ago of an
aged aunt. At T resect the 32 year
old farmer is sharing- the estate
with another aged aunt until her
death. He is married and has
three children, all born in Amerl
ca. . ! - -
His father emigrated to Ameri
ca some yean. after the Franco-
Prussian war. ! -
North Yields up
Bodies of Men
Lost Year Ago
MONTREAL. Dee. 28. CAP)
From the frosen hinterlands
of Quebec came . word today "that
the bodies of two fliers lost
since October 9, 1929, had boon
found. -
A telegram received from J.
A. D. MeCurdy. president of the
Curtlss-Beid Aircraft company.
from Arthur -Llzotte. said that
Indiana had returned to Rebe ri
val and reported finding the
bodies of Pilot W. W. "Bill-
Cannon and Mechanic Leonce ri
sotto, son of Arthur Llsotte.
north of ' Lake St. John. They
brought with them-parta of" the
plane's wings.' The fliers disap
peared while on a flight from 8t.
Fleicien. Que., to Chibougamau.
Pool Hall Owner
Killed in Raid
OKLAHOMA CITY. Dec 28.
(AP) Emmlt Neat. 22. pool hall
proprietor,, was killed and P. K.
Durkin, a patron, wounded seri
ously by two unmasked robbers
in tha robbery of the pool hall
late tonight. The robbers escaped.
The victims had refused to pat up
tneir hands and attempted to dis
arm the robbers.
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Home of
Talkies
TODAT and SATURDAY .
Mickey Mouse Matinee
Saturday 1:30 P. M.
POTJRTH EPISODE OF
RINTYS GREATEST i
PICTURE
8ALTA. ArgenUna, Dee.
(AP) -Vew earth "tremera and
heary raiaa today added to' the
miawrr -Af the papulatias or Xft
Poma. la the Andes, when 12
persona ware killed and - more
tknnt lnyeresV 'when-asi eartl
qnake- destroyed that village yes-
turaay.
A relief expedlUoa which ar
rived at Xa Poma teday after
24 -hour march over a rough
mountain road found the sur
vivors, atia 'terror stricken,
cammed amidst the wreckage of
their homes. Six aaw shocks
fett this morning throughout -ths
Province et Saita, but: no fur
ther deaths or material damage
were reported.'
The enake 4eft -behind it 'two
huge cracks fa the earth -which
today were oozing hot water. In
the panic, of the first: shock It
waa reported that a number of
persona, fell iato the newly
opened cracks and disappeared.
Neighboring mountains emitted
smoke during the shocks. ' .
Miss Gayl Nurse,
Finds Accident
Victim Mother
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BERKELEY. CaL, Dec li
(APJ Miss Charlotte Gay. 18-
y ear-old student nurse In a Berke
ley hospital, had to work: Christ
mas day.
Another automobile accident,
a doctor commented as a woman
patient was brought in. "Hand
me those- bandages, Jis Gay.
A the n&raev reached for the
bandages she looked at' tha pa
tient. It was her mother. - An
hour later arrs. Henrietta Gar. 48.
died in her daughter's arms.
Corvallis Man
Held for Speed
And Bad Driving
Raymond A. Olson of Corvallis
was arrested on a charsre ef iMd.
ing and reckless driving last night
waen ine uaxiand sedan which
he was driving - struck -the "Ford
delivery Car driven- br E. T. Wart.
well of Salem, at the inteneetlon
01 wasnington and South. Commercial.
Hartwell waa enterlnn- Rnntb
Commercial from the west side
and -had stopped at the Intersec-
uen, stnee . Commercial Is a
through, street He reported that
no cars ware fa sight when he
tarae4 earth M Cemmerdal. lie.
fhad ne sooner gotten straixhtener
ent.than nia car was wtrucsr on
ths right rear featfar by the Oak-J
land, wtoch was also going nonn.
It to alleged that Ohroa wm
sTteerTTnr STrd rTtif act, hare ths
right of way. - Skid, marks of Ol
son's ear measured IS steps. OW
se waa released en bail of tl
aad wGl appear -beforw JadceJ
Ponlsoa for a hearing at X P.
today. -
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Bank Ron Traced ' I
To Communists;
0uick Halt Made
K&sr YORK. Dec 25. (AP)
TChe state banking department
announced tonight it had traced
to communist sources a run of
1.808 depositors on -a bank last
Saturday, the run being; stopped
only by the prompt intervention
of Joseph A. Broderick. strvte su
perintendent of banks.
Tha name of the bank or its
location was not disclosed.
Some officials believed there
might be a connection between
communist rumor mongers and
some brokers engaged la short
selling operations on " bank
stocks. This the officials said,
would be in i Una with the ru
mored communistic campaign to
disorganise tha country's finan
cial structure.
pan in i;i
NEW YORK, Dec 15. (AP)
Poison liauorr klDed tea pr-
J sons, including a woman, today
ana sent eignx vuhhi
tals la serious condiuon. Among
those gravely HI Is sixteen
year, old boy.
Deadly 1 1 u o r apparently t
flowed to all sections vt the city.
Ambulance calls, cams, in -rapid
succession. Tha woman. Mrs.
Lena Gorman, 65 and homeless;
was found dead is a vacant lot.
The boy, Thomas Tracy, of the
Bronx, was found "helpless in a
downtown subway station.
TOary Brennan. 80, was found
dowatowa, uffsrlng from acuta
alcoholism.
Somw died In. tha Bronx., some
In Brooklyn and some on- Loag
Island. Ths lower East aids as
usnai bore the nt of' the cas
ualties. Tire Tictlms were tm
tdemttried; Unofficially- It was reported
that streams et -poorest grade
aia. and whisky Yloeded the city
to be consumed as drlak offer
ings to- the- aptrtt of Christmas.
iDuck Hunters
Alter Air Route
BALTIMORE. Dec. 25. (AP)
Ducks have driven, the air
planes Tut the sky at least
1 n th vtetnftr .of one- Baltimore
rruirt. Keeanse the drone ot
Mrs. 4 the motors low Hying planes In
terfered with the Shooting unas
on rivers north ot tha city a delegation-
ot sportsmen visited the
officials of an airway passenger
Hue operating between New
York and Washington to pro
test. Una officials Instructed
their, pilots- passing- over the
area to swing: to the north or
south or also climb te extreme
attitudes.
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Geo. O'Brien H.
No Riots Bother
Germany During
Yuletide Days
BERLIN. Dec. 25 (AP)
Christmas day passed quietly In
Germany and the whole country
at least today forgot politics and
other troubles and gava Itself or-
er to the traditional Yuletide Joy.
There was no repetition here of
street demonstrations which for a
while yesterday marred the holi
day merriment.
Berliners who insisted on a
"white" Christmas entrained tor
the snowclad Bavarian Alps and
the Hari mountains, for there waa
not a vestige of 'snow in the metropolis.
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FUN
FIT FOR
A KING
NEW YEAR'S
EVE
VAUDEVILLE
SOUVENIRS
FAVORS
Talking Picture
Mall Orders NOW
Any Beat ai.OO
The Elsinora
Now a
Warner Bros. Theatre
o
11j)avde
in a most unusual musical
picture of the Gar Nine
OSilL
LAST TIMES TODAY
YonTI Lot "The Kid" AH Over Again
When Yon Hear Him Talk!
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Now a .
VVARNER BROS. THEATRE
Saturday - Sunday . .
BELLE BENNET
In
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Marriage was boredom to him; intrigue was ro
mance. But his wife spoiled his love affair by making
him marry the other woman I A word to the wivei
is sufficient. Come and brinir your husband to the
best matrimonial comedy ever screened.
SOUND NEWS
Vitaphone Short Subjects
ON THE STAGE
4i
FANCHON & MARCO'S
Dreamy Romance ... Tinkling: Guitars ... Pulsating
Dances , . . Comedy and Song: '
and the.
SUNKIST BEAUTIES
MICKEY MOUSE CLUB HOUR
1:00 to 2:00
I I til
tlliSI I
Anaerlca's favorite younger actors
the most of the Lsoxhs and
The thrills of Stark Twain's
Joyous comedy.
TBsrapsk aew
JACKIE CO0C-AN
f A. A
tm the tears roll S
Cfaeekat Thrin with the yoeOifal here
of tha world's famous story! it's au
herel All alive and real la word aad
action before year eyes!
All Talking Comedy
Selected Short Subjects
Leak Holt at Ascending; WarUtaer
Saturday Bwnday - - Monday
Doonvay to Helf
with Lewis Ayres
The picture Gangland dared llolly
jJAKE that unoccupied room oF i
yours do its part in paying the
monthly household expenses an in
expensive descriptive ad in this paper,
giving accommodations offered, loca
tion, etc., will quickly find a desirable
tenant.. -y--'-- ' . "
The Statesman's classified ads are not
ed for their ability to quickly produce
gratifying returns that's why prac
tically all the available rental property
in Salem will be found listed in its
classified columns.
with '
LAWRENCE
j GRAY -
WLTKIl
CATUCTT
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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