The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Saturday Ubrnlag. FeSa-nary 7, 1931 . AGE TWO FftuH BREACH IICtltKD j ' ' j -Judge Failed to Parole or Suspend Sentence Says Attorney for Young (Continued from pas 1.1 -trial, end was denied a -valuable -right, the' motion tllod with the comity elerk states the irregular ities as follows: "After said - cause bed s been -tried and. the defendant convicted -defendant intended to mm lor ai new trial before giving notice of ppaL. Before filing said, motion rtuweYr. F. E. Grigsby. a )a dis interested person, conferred with th 4hJIca of the abore e tilled court and advised him that the attorney who had been employed by the defendant to defend him -at the. trial of said cause made no effort oJve defendant acquitted and had lntrodnoed no testimony bowia the good character iof de fendant nor the bad cbaracSpr of the prosecuting witness and ac complice, notwithstendrng ample ttpportnalty te do so; i "That the trial judge,; after hearing that such evidence had not been produced and after hav Ing been convinced that bad such evidence been Introduced defend ant would not have been convict ed, said tHal Judge stated te F. E. Grigsby that It would not be nec essary to file a motion for a new trail or to file a notice of, appeal Or to spend any further money on the case, but that if the said F. E. Grigsby would allow himself to be aubstituted on the record .as at torney for the defendant and would produce such character tes timony upon a motion or applica tion for a parole or suspended sen tence from the bench that is all that would be necessary; "That ad Jadjee thereupon sub stituted F. E. Grigsby a attorney Of recoTd'for aid dereooant wim vut defendant's knowledge or con aent: "That acting upon said aasur tncs er tid trial Jmge defendant idnet file-raotien for a-new trial taut Instead made application for 4V parole or suspended sentence and produced In open court, the character testimony suggested by tfa trial Judge; " "That said trial Judge ?iever tbless did notparole said defend ant but sentenced him to term of one rear in the state prison and did not suspend said sentence; "That by said action on the part of said Judge the defendant by laps of time lost his right jto file motion tor a new trial and to have said motion granted as more iul 1y appears in the affidavits at tached and said defendant asks at this -time for a new trial not withstanding the statutory time "for filing a motion therefor has -passed. . DEFEATS LOGGERS TACOMA, Feb. (AP) Willamette university continued to set the pace for northwest con ference hoop sruads by defeating the College ef Tuget Sound, 41 to ST here toalght. The victory was the second ta as. many .days - for the Salem school over the lo cal Loggers,, the Bearcats win ning St to ti last night. Scales, Kloostra and Adams were the mainstays of the win ners. Rcale collecting 12 pounds to lead his team In scoring. Ktn rfrk and McCoy featured the lo cals' attack, Kenrick continued , his aenaational 'shootlng to carry off high scoring honors with 18 points. Lineup and summary: Pnget Homitd O F 1F Bowers. F ...i.. X: 0 3 Kenrfck. F 7 4 1 Piety, C .... L. 11 3 McCqr, G 2; 2 2 Grimes-, G 0 0 4 Kegley, C 0 0 0 Bates, r ... . .. 0 0 Lapenske, O .. .... 0 " 1 Bowler. G 0 2 Totals Willamette (41) Adams, F ...... Brales, F ' '.- ... Kloostra, C Carpenter. O . Gibson, G ..... Fetersoe, G 13 7 17 Q F 1F 4 2 2 6 2 1 ...... 4 3 2 2! 2 2 114 0 ToUU ;.lf 11 Referee: Vincent Keyes.- mums METHODIST MEET Admitting tbo failure -of the church but pointing to the great good it has done. Dr. Luther! E. Lovejoy of Chicago last night ad dressed. 1C A Methodists on ""Why the Church Failed."nlle declared that there is co reason tor the failure of the church, .when the power behlad It Is taken Into con sideration. ! . - -Dr. Lovejoy is head of ! the de partment of .'stewardship '-tor Methodist cSrorches. Ha spoke last night at the Jason -Lee - MTAUTS TOMOlUtOW HOLLYWOOD The Call Board wt By OLIVE M. DO AH. WARNER'S CAPITOL Today Frant Mitchell In "Man to Man.' HOLLYWOOD Today Crarlea Rogers In "Heads Up." Today Dorothy Peter- aoa la 'Mother's Cry."; j CRAND Today Miltoa Sills in "The Sea STolf." . I . church, the session being the fifth held n thia district. Dr. M. St. Marcy, district su perintendent oC the church, pre sided, and -the program was in charge of -the delegation of 31 from KeMlanrrtle, headed by Rer. T. H. "Hardie. i . Fifteen churches were repre sented -from nhe follojving towns: Newberg; Tamhill. Salem, Dallas, West Salem, Falls City, Turner, Sllverton, Pratum, Stayton, Inde pendence. AVooflburn and AmUy. Gunman and His Victim Vie For Greatest Scare OAKLAND. Cal., Feb. 6 (AP) It is still a toss-up who was more scared, the tenderfoot f gun man or the victim. Nicholas Falk ner, manager, of a brokerage of fice here. Falkner was being held up to day whea the robber started to turn pale and his gun wavered. "I I think rm4getting cold fee!," he stammered.' "Oh, see here," cried Falkner, "don't do -that. Tour gun might go ofL Here's $380. Take it." The gunman took it and started toward the door, but as an after thought ked "Hadn't you better lie down oa the floor or some thing?" ' L Falkner obliged by lying behind a desk and -the robber fled. Sale oi Oregon Apples Opposed i SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. . (AP) 'Protesting the Bale of Hood River. Ore., apples on San Francisco streets by the unem ployed, two San Joaquin valley association officials arrived here today to urge the substitution of California products. Washington May Get $8 License j j OLYMPIA. Wash , Feb. 16 (AP) The house roads j and bridges committee today accept ed the $2 flat automobile liceime foe and one cent increase ia the gas tax, a compromise plan es timated to produce 324,800,000 daring the coming biennium. South Friends to Start Campaign A series of revival meetings under leadership of Chester A. Hadley of Portland, will be Feb ruary IS. at the South Salem Friends church. Rev. Hadley la general superintendent of Ore gon yearly meeting of Friends. Taylor is Named For West Point Mrfton Taylor. on of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Taylor of Salem, has received a principal appointment to West Toint military academy, according J to a telegram from Senator McNary. j - HKAIiLNG NKAU KND I WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. (AP) The hearings of charges against Bishop. James Cannon. Jr., of the Methodist Episcopal church. South, n eared an end tonight with the prelate' facing the possibility f a three-year- suspension and a church trial. I A surprising number of peo ple are Injured la automobile, travel and traffic accidents daily. A rery small percent of those; in jured hare accident Insurance! If you do not have accident insur ance yon should Investigate the 31.00 policy Issued by The Qre gon Statesman. i GRA ND Theatre MILTON SILLS Jack London's , Mightiest Sea Story Tomorrow FANNIE BRICE In NOW! - - - 3Be Yourself' DEADLOCK UPDH RELIEF BROKEN Twenty Million Dollars I to Loan for Agricultural Rehabilitation, Plan ; (Continued from paga 1) Arkansas, the democratic leader. In making public the text of the. compromise said; he did', not be lieve an extra session would , be necessary. Senators Watson, of Indiana, and McNary of Oregon, the sen ate republican chieftains, negoti ated the agreement which was finally accepted by the resolute republican house 'leaders. Th 125.00000 Red-Croaa re 11st appropriation was TOted by the senate-coalition of democrats and republican - independents and the house republicans and Presi dent Hoover flatly rejected it. The controversy r e t o lv e d around whether the federal gov ernment was to give money for human relief which Mr. Hoover contended struck "ajt tha very roots of self government." The democrats and republican Inde pendents Insisted that the federal government must aid. , IS DECIDED Blf COURT (Continued from page 1) . tion to that end on the market road in district 57, known as the Woodburn-Reform school-county line road. Roth these projects were for; beterment of the pro gram. Continuations were ordered on the following: petitions: George G. Miller and others for a short county road In district 84: ap plication ! for a grade crossing near Wood burn vras continued; and petition or A. E. Coberly and others for a road near Sllverton was continued. The county court disallowed and dismissed petition of Andrew Pederson i and others for a road near Sllverton following: report of the viewers that a hill on one section of the road would be too steep. A road near St. Paul petition ed for by John D. Graham and others was ordered established following favorable viewers' re port. The following roads were or dered viewed and surveyed: one near Sublimity petitioned for by P. J. Etzel; near Sllverton, peti tion for by Triton Opris and oth ers; near Waconda, petitioned for by Brit Asplnwall and others; near Jefferson, sought by Mary A. Tracy and others; and near Sunnyside, sought by : Clifford Swegle and others. Wedding Party Holdup Charged KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Feb. 6 (AP) Jack Stubbs and Mar vin Hammersly, who allegedly held up a wedding party here De cember 28, were arrested here today. Complaints charging rob bery while armed with a danger ous weapon were filed against both. The two were traced through one of the watches stolen from wedding guests. Holiness Groups To Meet Tuesday The regular monthly all-day meeting of the Marlon county Holiness association will be held at Jefferson In the Evangelical church", Tuesday, February 10. Home of 25c Talkies LAST "TIMES TODAY Matinee 3 P. M. Mickey Mouse Matinee Today 1:30P. M. Charles Rogers in QmrmouKtQictuK With Helen KANE Victor MOORE Also Rin-Tin-Tin In "The Lon Defender" Mickey Monse Comedy : ! and News - OD US ARE POLLYWOOM ' a i I. PASSES AWAY I :. . - JULIA CREECH SWIIH . BILL IS APPROVED ! The house yesterday' passed with only four dissenting votes Representative Hamilton's bill Increasing the salary of the Des chutes county Judge from $1200 to $1800 a year. Representative MacPherson while ha admitted he saw considerable fairness In the increase, said he viewed with alarm the introduction of salary increase bills in th legislature. "Many of us farmers are working for nothing. he said. "We only get enough for taxes and a part of court costs. Many laboring men only get one to three days work a week. One hundred dollars a month, is a considerable amount of money to many people." Representative Tompkins, opening the debate against the bill, said he would stand with the governor In opposing any in creases in salary. Hamilton, sponsor of the bill, held the judge's work a respon sibility merited mora than the $10$ and said he would stand-for the bill on its. own merits. Repre sentative Nichols said he felt constrained to vote for the bin when ha noticed the salaries paid workers at the state institutions of higher education. Use and. Boyle Adjudged Guilty SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. . (AP) Henry A. Use, former Spokane, Wash., fireman, and Thomas Boyle, San Francisco bookkeeper, were today convict ed by a superior court jury of attempting to dynamite the Oowles Publishing Co. bulldUgs in Spokane. r from one one ceti so? Why tm H,la 0 CHI . mmlinm) LAST TIMES TODAY A flttt NTlOMt ANt VtTAPMONt Ml hs: -"" s tt rwh WARNER BROS. ILSIIKFdDCa PLUS On the Stage "TARZAN Famous Movie Star The Bog with the Human Mind and His Slate, "POLAR IPSU" ' Giant Eskimo Huskie - I One Performance Only at 1:30 P.M. MICKEY MOUSE CLUB MEETS AT 1 P. aL All M. C ftlembers and Children" 10c Adults 25c WARNER BROS. JM CREECH DIES AT EUGEf'E FniD'C Prominent Salem Girl was v Sophomore at U. of 0.; ! In Many J Activities 1' l m i I ' jr Julia Creech, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. T. W; Creech i ad a sophomore- at tha. University of Oregon, passed away shortly1 be fore 6 o'clock last night at the Pacifie Christian i hospital! In Eu gene, Her mother and father and only brother, John, were with her at the. end. .- 5 : . -j - Julla was welt known herev having ben outstanding-throughout her school career, and especi ally the three years at blgrh school, and aacceaaes -won here were quickly repeated when aba be came, a student on the state nrrf versity campns less than - two years ago. '!' ! As word' of her death preached Salem .and was circulated, ex9res sians of -genuine sympathy .were heard far the family, and deep regret that one-so youngr and with promise of ao full a life should be cut down. i ' !4 Julia was taken to the hospital In Eugene Monday morning, fol lowing illness which , developed suddenly Sunday night, She was operated opon Monday and for hoars was kept alive through em ployment of oxygen. Reports tha next day said she had m. bare chance for recovery, and hop to that end was held until shortly be fore her death. i She was born la Ann Arbor, Michigan, and would hare been It years old next June 4. She came to Salem with her parents In No vember, lflz, and had lived here since that time, with exception of time spent at the University since the fall of 1121. or tha spring following her graduation from high school here. i Julia was secretary of her freshman class at tha university, was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority, of Kawa ma. sophomore women's aerrlco honorary, ot AmphiblanaJ swim ming honorary, and a member of the student dally staff. At hfgh school here, which she entered from Parrish, aha was prominent in dramatics, social ac tivities, lntorciass athletics, ;a member of tha French club, held various posts on tha student pub lications including- editorship of the Clarion newspaper her last year, and was state secretary of the U. of O press conference her last year. She was also promin ent in the' local chapter. Order Of Rainbow tor girls. : v t j The remains were brought here late last night and are: at the Cleugh-Barrtck , mortuary.- No funeral arrangements have been made. Besides her parents and broth er, she is survived by her. grand mother, Mrs. Meliada Crieech lot Salem and an uncle, W. U "Creech, also of near Salem. 1 1 were her children so different her? What strange fate made a builder, one a destroyer land tlte seeker of Love witboat U-' Only the screen ran tell tho one picture you must eeei . II Mickey Mouse NOTES The contest held last Saturday te astlmulate home talent was just a venture, but if went over so big. It was- decided to hold some sort ot contest each week. The first prize wlnnerSatar day la the. "Song Contest" -was Eleanor Brazeau, The first prizes for boys was won by Wilfred Hagedorn. K ! This- afternoon harmonica contest will be held with first and second prizes for offered for boya and girls.! Eugene Sewell entertained last Saturday with a clever tap dance. He's- only a, youngster but he" know's his staff. j As a special ! attraction for the Mickey House club this fternoonl the management of the Capitol has arranged for a personal ap pearance of a canine movie star, "Tarxan." it Is amid that lie will do i almost anything his. master asks. Ha and his partner "JfPolar Ipso a giant ?SklmdogwUI en tertain f rem the stage at the Mickey Mouse meeting only. . ; -Sergeant Walter Lansing Willi tell members about the safety campaign now being carried on by the state traffic' department and will show a group of picture of local school children. J Lilly Regrets 'No' But Letter 22 Years Late BIRMINGHAM. Eng.. Feb. f. (AP) A letter recently ar rived at the home of Tom Wln shulU Jr. It stated that the writer who signed herself Lilly" re gretted her hasty refusal oa the previous evening and indicated that if Mr. WinahUll would call that night she would be his bride. Recalling no proposal on the previous evening. Wlnshull start ed a little research. He learned the letter was mailed la 110 and was meant for his father, who died several years ago. "Lilly" also was dead, he learned. She never married. UNDER ADVISEMENT Judge McMahan yesterday heard arguments for demurrer in ease of Jonee and Jones. He took the matter advisement and order ed briefs to he submitted. WIVES L- Hat vonr haiband en "Ex-Flame?" BRIDES -- Has your Hence an "Ex-flame?99 You may I have one''- thousands have. LOVE, JEAL OUSY, YOUTH end LAUGHTER See II Li in.. W'-iifkNAvb. . :.i ' - i: '- , V I I . go u Let Your VVanta 1 be Known E A Through Statesman Adij ' They Bring Results Jf COBELLBHS MIDGET CAR MARK DAYTONA BEAClf. Fla., Feb. g (AP) Captain Malcolm Campbell. 41 year old king of the world's fastest race car drivers, today -established his second au tomobile . speed record in two days on the ocean speedway here. Having hung up a record of 245 miles an hour. for cars of un limited piston displacement yes terday; the veteran knight of the rosrin? mad came back todarln a -midget machine and establish ed a -new mark of t4.0zi. mues an hour for automobiles with a' piston displacement of loss than 45 cubic inches. ; . CfempbeU now plans to rest here for a week or so and then return to England to ' reenter competitive automobile racing on speedway in that country. Ha surevisuslr Itad announced he might try -for new records for five kilometers ana xive runes De fore returning te England, but issued a formal statement today saving he had abandoned such plans. 4 " Big Monkey 111 With Influenza ,. -. - : 1 BAN FRANCISCO. Feb. $. (AP) Sultan, -toe enormous orang outang at the Flelahhacker soeJiere, U sick witn tne u . YOUR INVESTMENTS L. cause you more or less worry, trou ble, and occasionally some loss. 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Westacott for the Marlon county grand jury ia connection with its investigation of affairs at the state capitol will cost the county $176. 2S for work performed from January 7-31, if the bill tiled by Westacott is allowjed la full. A second bill of $17.40 for typing done by Bernlce Otlmore was also filed. The bill has been approved by W. A. Pettyjohn, foreman of the Jury. ; I " j The bill shows 1 4 hours work at the office of the attorney gen eral examining claims; It hours in the public service commission claims department; 1 and 24 tt hoars- in the county sheriff's de partment examining expenses for meals for county prisoners. DIRIGIBLE AT PANAMA PANAMA CITT, Feb. $. (AP) The big United States dirigible Los I Angeles arlred over Panama City at 10:1$ p. m., H. 8. T.. to night. - investments to your i ; STARTS SUXDAT WARTCFR TIROS. APETOslU Ml A ll 1