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1 PAGE TEN Thm OZSHGOTt gTATOSIAN. gates, Crt?ru gatrr&ty r?erg!a. AEr3 4, 1C?T - - " ii . i ! ; - . T r V '' ' ' I . ; . .. ......... - r r-i r- r. r, - , . . . , . - ;T u ; 1 would like to tttt apace 77-; rrrrrrTT r-R . ' T . j : """v-M In win that ; Bob wa very """ . : 7 , . v , , " rTT I Oil smart In wanting to, Join the or- ; ; , -1 . .-... ' . - ' ;,.'-.. llie VdUL v ebestra.and I'd Uk to ee many : c - - " .. " . . - W - V '"I - V mr-i ' w more of you do the same thing. - ' 'I. ' - - x. - i n - V l t rH.'" v r A fl fl r , T" if : n - ' 1 ' Co-oa led umA owsrcliei. ? . - ; A FV' 7 - F H I V'v ' t A - .AY Y-IIV -s JLJLJeXl on on tho Pelfl coast, , , AX. - A .Y-- I- , . . f A I " V , V' t (I - j l iBy OLIVE JUL DOAK ; ?;3Ztiv&i g 'fSV' nf ' " ' MV V i ! f " ftl PU . JV N 1 i ' " J MtMt" Saturday. H -V, 'VL, I 11 1 v ; 1 L LI U .U U ' U U. : - m j ' - - ; , , - . . h . . - , - . . .. ,.. ....'!::". ' . ; .-.. . " - ' ; . ". . ' .-..' ' "3 COOIITIIIG COURSES HEED U. S. Department Suggests Avoiding Duplication In Upper Divisions 'TJi " . C Continued, from pas hniwrtaneo in tho conomIc and Normal acboola ahoald b x elmlTO In training elemeaUry .eaool teacher., tn itaatojj of wbcwio1 fitness: 'honld- bo more rtgidlf determlBed by tb eute war of hirher education.' .. . I-: hi.iAn 'work: tb' nro- vtd the" broad general education M0dod by men ana wom?a Mt nepect to their career they zZ, .-vi' i. tn h nrorlded iattVCorraand I E.eae wjtk rreat chool of scienco based npon lower ' ' w i.MiiiM at Corrallw and a treat fchool of arts, liter- 'atnro and. ioeiai kimiw,"-', lished at Eugene..' . - ; deficlendea" In courses offered at lther . of : tne Jarg er. cf"".J7 made bp by. transfer of prof e- . i m tima from one ehool to anotber and by the di- Tlslon of resiaenco o v -or their , transportauon b"" the institution when needed. v Taplicatioa Needed. ' 1 Lower Cle . - . . Duplication of. work ofl ered in tho lower dlTlslons of orramt and Eugene: Is encouraged but It is classed as ''eitensiT and ex- " pnsrin the npper( - diTtolon. and. lU-.eUmjMMon:Js .nrged. Nererthelese, - tho rJy S tbat . "the primary problem Is Uat of building up one strong Jepartment rather than that of Mcurinf greater -wonom al though reduced costs should re jnlt from ellmUatlon of dupU- .urrey'decUreVt' gon'a Jrogram.of aduate and research work needs further de- Telopment." . ' " . ' OrerproducUon of teachers ap sears to exist and the state de partment of education . is recom ; mended as a board of control on teacher-need and prepnM; The survey declares that the people of Oregon haTe In the bast not proTided - for or re ceded the kind ot elementary leaching service the state needs. The state department of edu cation should "bo proTided with a staff adequate to exercise OTer ' sight and coordination of .the work of teacher training and cer tification." ' ; Political efforts , of both , schools to win followers throngh extra-campus -work Is decried but - extension woTk is commended and the expenditures for it are -. held to be Justified by results. College Politic Held Wasteful "Allocation of mlllage taxes between institutions in tho past has been a potent factor in . . . - recruiting devices and multipli cation of institutional offerings," the repdrt reads. This attempt sheuld be weakened by the state board of higher -education. Non competitive catalogs should be r baaed. Poorly-prepared students with low college ability should not be permitted - to enter the schools and the heaTr mortality of fresh man and sophomores should be Extended recommendations are made on unified andMmproYed mvthnA nf: accounting which will . reduce existing waste and result In lessened expense. - Capital investments should be coordinated and -made from spe cial milkr IrtIm. sneclal . ap propriations or from gifts. The continuing miliage levies snonia be for. operation ana mainten - aace. . . Opposes Stress . On Varsity Sports AthiAttra ahoald be less em phasised with present boards of control . abolished and Intercol legiate athletics Incorporated into the schools of physical ecu cation. -. . Coaches .should be , em hIavaA In the same manner - as ether staff - members and receive anal compensation. . ' . . Dr. Klein was assisted in the . sarvey by two other members ot tfcA commission. : as selected by the ' department , of tho interior of the federal government. They vrfre Dr. Georre A. Works, dean of students at the University of Chicago, and Dr.- P. J. Kelly, for merly president of the University. mt Idaho. Rnclal -aaalatanta ln- . eluded Dr. Palmeo Johnson, TJnl . Yorslty , of Minnesota; Dr, Tho mas A. Ronner. Columbia nn rersity; Dr. Victor II. N0II.7C11I- w v nrAATl , 9 Today Bob ; Steel in w sunset . . - . - fin a VT - Today Gary Cooper and, '. Betty Compson in "Tho ; :: Spoilers." ; -' ; WAKNER'S ELSIXORB m fr.- William HaVSC in "Tho Tailor Made Man.' v irinvrnu nAFITOL Today Mary :Astor in -Be- - bind Offlco Doors. " - - Extra orlxe In tho contest", Saturday. "r .nrcl-r bono that David Smith will accept my apologie for not ! -4ra- in Mlfkr Monse Note last week for entertaining us in his wonaeriui ; manner. t swt murb Ttaner left, so TO finish by. teUlng yon- abont , tbo pictures that you are to see. .... . .n - Th main reatnre wiu oe w 11- TTalnM. ' "Tailored , Mad Man": . "Oswald" . In" another l.nrfcin eomeav. ana .in rourui I chanter 'of the Mickey Mouse club serial Tinger. Prints' 1 ' s..a..C iit 11 mn mr . misa" any of .the chapter of the serial write, to" me in care of this theatre and . I wUl writ you what.it.Tra about. t."7- .locals.": is re- r. : . . , Tho' 'world,' t as Dr.' Einstein puts It, san relativity, "is . now industrialised. We IiT-in offi ces, not . bomes.T r k - 1t "the" strango life of America, of th whole m..rnrii At "hit cities, la Lk l.CU w w. v v- . . . allstically set forth In , mm. , ty B. Pearson. , Ho' we wort 1 of flees. t Turner, wa X tislr in offices, drink in of tlch , not statesman office, yes- eat . in them, and carry- on. our . Jn TBr romances In tim i Ber and Jeffersdh' districU . tor bIw! o7f?X His son," M, O.'Pear- ia th canlteL son, with whom be reside..' ha. Doors novr at the-Capitol. - . a rnral mall carrier; out ot In the same way that- outside Tnn for year. - r.J . J1 1 life Invade the "modern business ; - .. - v office, the. . office ' lnvaae . xne 1 j Gaardlaa Tfameor The unixea bom, with- Its stenogrmpnwr. states xsauonai pus oiuom wa . T 1 . ' -m-mwn AO t . I . . J '.t till A.lltA lting - employer s i - 1 pecn mueu jmiu ow with "o'r without Hhelf Bhorthand ot Lmign r.- Christofferson, in K..v, hnciAAsa" associates-share I (.nmnetAntT A' nreliminary value the-intimacy vof homes with bus-j0f 8so has been ; put on the hands. And of course, the aver-1 .tat. Appraiser named are B. O. age golf game is a business es- eadeOBt r,E.v M. Bailey and slon!;, ;i ' ' ? : . . - . Charles Anaresen.- - - ; The' day makes several points . - - r ..... ; - of interest and is fairly well act- School Holiday School child- nl.rt .th femi- van all nVCf the CUT Will haTO ft nine lead with Robert Ames holiday Monaaj," thl being the playing opposite ; her. rrA- wfll an the last Of "A 11 k.j. If.n" a th A TTlal. nore in which William Haines Is Mnoday away from the city. saia 10 ao iu vuia oareer. ThO Story is amuains d serious at the same time and bum lodge , L O. O. in lt.nit aire Haines a chance w..ao agwusi " xi r KITe".f v.-.j uahTio. nthBM. hn filed action to attach lOmeLDiDK uoBmoa wa-a"w 1 w. ---v V . aa.th...Wlll tr Tonr llkinr ir you are an u- bwucj e r " , mlrer of Haines.; ""By ZOLLIE VOLCHOK M.M.C SPECIAL. NOTICE Trr vonr skill. Can you draw? All you have to do is draw a picture of Mickey or Minney Mouse, and to the i& or zv oesi Fashion ushers In the "utterly new it. for springtime la here ; for' f ure I The 'Easter parade of fashions is the signal of . the . sew season a , Sprinsr an4 Summer just ahead I .. ; ; Hiller's Have the pleasure of showing the smartest apparel thai represents the complete costume from head to foot. The ens em-: ble idea is ideal here! 1 Clioose your frock; coat or suit.! Then ; match with footwear, Hosiery, gloves, bags, costume jewelry, a swagger scarf, inilHneryetcV all under one roof. ' In one store that -morrrianHian f nr th comnlete ensemble ." lies ' many advantages in shopping. ' - - - - - . . Jly at in every" departmentl A Feature for -- - 1 oday V Special Showingu e e e V,rw -1 ' I - -:,f r?f - annual' brief spring vacation. The holiday gives teacner.. ana ro dent an opportunity to spend from Triday afternoon . to late Property Attached .The Wood- MickeyJ Mouse NOTES of a will. . -. . r ' - 1 - - r i rtmmm DtsmlaMed Based on stip ulation showing settlement out of court, the circuit judge nas ais- missed case of Peimar Hansen, minor; by his guardian ad litem, vs. Kett Brown. ' Finaf . Account-rHelen Turner Ttaa tuA final account as ad- miniatratrix of the estate 01 n a ra. Turner. Hearing has been set by tho probate Judge for May AppraJMrs Named George the Jocal - merchants and the I Keech, George Smith and George Mickey Mouse club will give 1 Bell nave been namea appraisers prizes. The directions are Tery j 0f the estate of William irana: simple. 1 Blakeiy. isiien jsiaaeiy uaa uwu The nlctures can be drawn in i named administratrix. , , pencil., ink, or crayon J: any sise , TL,'.PaH fie' Sari yon. wish to a raw 11. mo Digger 1 - . - - ----- .-- the better, and they must be in gs and Ian association has banded In to the Capitol theatre nieo u v' before April 25. The pictnres Sleighter ' and others. ;"f to be Judged by Salem Mickey Judgment of $77.71and costs Monsa booiters. I and order ot mortgage foreclosure. : ' M.M.G. . ... . I aMit, irrMt Marlon The admission to. tne aiicaey Uivfi8lK East Oak street. Mouse matinee has been reaucea - - rrfday . m IAVal F MK LlAIllaa VT aj mmim. m tm t n n mn si rH 1 am i j 111 ii- nil icl m V aaav Wa W- w have a big crowd out this Sat urday morning, i M.M.C -T. vpV fr. Daire. from the TJnden Dalre school Of dancing in Portland, wiU , bring down a few of his pupils to neip enter tain us in a big way. I was .walking down the street when he speeded and failed to stop at a througn street, acwra j ing to the police records. Smith ;; ' " Ranrrt TrcdeTlek Smith died In thl city April J, aged ntn nahand of Annabelle: VMthr nr Mrs. A. Denny ot Ash- near Lincoln school, and there I land and C. Smith of Seattle, waa Bobby Hayward and Bertha I wash." Funeral services Monday, VlAvflan wa a An avVaa Mnh I A amw4f At m T4 TT1 . frOlTl 1110 AlVI Itill WW V V U a w w aaw A fA Vf JT w . members Ulking about the pie-1 chapel of the Clongh-Barrtek lores 01. inn. jnicaey aiuuib ciuv, company. , iii.ciu"fc vrv - last SatuTdav. and this Is what it sounded like. " That was sure a swell pic ture, wasn't it?" "Well, it was pretty good.". -"What do tou mean, pretty roodt I bet that von would like it better If you were in the "Say, I can t play an Instru ment. I think I'll go to the Capitol theatre Friday at B o'clock and ask: Professor Fensr if I can belong." .... , , . . . .... . ' I - . . :.; . . W.ijr . ., ...... I - . . MVl I I - I I . - : 1 t r a.w ... t , . m ' . t m W -1 . a - - W ' -Br Hill BV I I W Iff ' I S I GLOVES Gift Shop... a . (2nd Floor) :Looking for a suit able gift Tor ,tne hostess, the Easter hri(a or ar mem- vbers of tt family T, Thenc6mo to cul ler's Gift Shop to-, ,jday,",and ,"see , the newest arrivals in gif twares. ; '; N e'w Ettery,A new . tahle mps, new - radio table scarfs, new :bric-a-brac for the home. " Effective but inexpensive. r 3 THE SUIT - - The stxjtU ult of novelty knitted fabric 1 a distinct feature in this showing. Three piece af fair with a Jaunty blouse to match . . . It's suit yearl - .' : ; : . THE DRESS - - In this 11950 group of dresses one may choose a frock for very occasion . . . -ports, street, af oon dr and Sancc. Print in new ways such a the flock dot, confetti and coin dot. Plaftf colors that achieve their smartness with pleats, boleros, etc Two piece frocks of knitted plaid wool r77aom with beret to match. Featured in skipper blue, to mato red, tile, beige, pewter, etc THE COAT - A special showing of 17.K0 coats today at Miller' will feature the Tory newest light weight coat of the new season. The draped neckline, the scarf collar, or the collar of flat fur in contrasting color. You'll do well to choose nary, or another of the popular family of blues. Also the new reds, tile, green and beige. . " ' ' .". . : - ' ' THE HAT--- Tou needn't be aa angel to have a naloi Goodness no! Leave it to Fashion to think of a halo turban, and leave it to us to find you the one that will be ynd to your face. Lilting, tilting brims, too; come in for their share of Spring glory ... the better to shade your eyes from the sun-glaVe. $3 j3 to $13.50. HOSIERY - trulij aa expressioa.. verslty' of Minnesota: Benjamin W. Frailer, U. S. -office, of - edu cation; John H. McNeely. TJ. S. office ot education, and Dr.' K. TP - T.lnaair '-TTmlti..-f - VMtta burgh, now secretary to the state ooara or nigner , eaucauon Of Oregon.; -. .. . ' XaJlldcr tllC Occurrences and j Gc jsip . - m m a m ' . at me cenier oi vregon s state government;" fmTxta gloves, of eourse. the Wears ferrhi because she known glove val ve when It come to Quality, fit and frlc Sere in all the new shade and ihitc 100 to 15 Jti. .. 5 Give her hosiery for Easter . . THEMX . . . HOLEPROOF ... two splendid dualities for style and service. All the ew matching or contrasting shade trt here. Gift hose wrapped in fancy tax boxes, tux) to sua per pair. BAGS- No costume is complete without a smart bag ... especially since one may buy them so reasonably priced. New silk bags in gay colors. New leather ones In beige, tan, grey, navy, black, etc Envelope, under-a.Tnj style! and pouch, &tS a feature. COSTUME jewelry - Fashion "emphasixes . cos tume Jewelry . decidedly! Costume Jewelry for street, for . . sports, for . formal, f Necklace. ; chokers, brace lets, dip, earring. A big shipment In yesterday! r Crystals, semi-precious, etc Very "moderately priced. (COSMETICS - .-;::;.CK(&CKii 1931 SPRING order yours now from GOVERNOR JULIUS L Meier ha served a Oregon's 'executive three months with out drawing his pay, 'because as he said to the board of control he felt1 he "hadn't earned his salary as yet." On the basis ot $7,500 a year, the governor has . $1,875 coming to. him from the- state. And. as Andrew H. Brown weald ay, That' umpin'." v J . . . " " .'Tlie governor delivered a lee twre on eoooonoy to the heads of ' fate lnstitntioas Friday, , and tot only recommended a cat of Sew per cent bat virtually de-' - ananded it. After the discourse, h left for Portland where the Kleier and Frank orteanlzatioat nay jet the same kind of address. Anyway be ts sched Jed to be out of town nntll . " llonday,- " : -- ---" - . Secretary of State Hoss, not to be bested by the governor, says be - would recommend at least a 15 rr cent cut, on the basis of what he has done in his own depart ment. There have been no com plaints on the efficiency of his organization. -: :; " - Unfus C. Hohnan, new Port land Port of Portland, t-ommia-tloner, was a caller on the gov ernor Friday, llolmaa was rtronj; auT'por' of Meier in ble 5Iltical campaJsn. -Dr. W. H. tlytle. atata TAtarinl irlin: rtnniM) i rrlii frnn - m week's .trip through central and southern Oregon, Inspecting con ditions and nerforminr other dn- ties ot his office. ' C EL StrfcklJa. state engls- er, left-- yesterday , for .-. Fraaciaco where be will attend a bOBdholder meetlas of the . Warm Bprlaa-a rriUoai '-. pro 1 Ject. The meeUa; 1 for-the perpeee of - reorganiaatloe. He expectfl to retnrm early, next "week. ,..;'-'" - 'The-atata board of 'htrsr mA- ucatlon has been busy the past week reading 012 page of educa tional survey resort, vhioh vrara released yesterday. The survey commission made' numerous rec ommendatlAna whfoh in tit h used as a basis for reorganising ; me nigner eaucauonai systems in Charles A. Howard, state su perlatewdent of public lnstrac Uoo, snyo tho - smrvey make some good . recommendations relative to his department. Gov ertior Meier also concurred In th vlewa of f MnmiailAa a. several salient points, and fn af letter to the toara reminded it that a new .vstem baaed .00 these recommendation most be pot into effect by JaJy 1. 6. E. "Frosty" OLSON, Florist Phone;801 :r. ;: " Court and High Streets x yaw -: v5 LottUeRioa, wort! famoos grayhotngUti aa positively read your talents, virtues and fault m th drawings, words and what not that you scribble when lost H . Cend yoor"scr!bbIInr',or sfsnatars 1( pmayii.goctetartawthaliaaot n tut mmt ttm a aa of Vf aoa priia, and k am aaa. Aiiiaw 1 ouiw fcjca, caw a m Cke SyWVTf - fc Bwmai A fiiKn ixsraa. cOatcrvy tasx What did. March -winds do to 'your complexion? Per ; baps you ..were wise and , ' used Colonial Dames beau v ty aids . . a proven, re liable "cosmetic that always :2 brings. ybu back for more.. - Another, feature of. the eos metiea section today Is the. : ' famous "Le: Gui" perfume V; $12.00 fot two ounce bottle. LINGERIE - r - ; - To be perfectly' f ashloa - right" one need look to the '.: line of their Ihigeri. Look for the defined walstlln and ' .. fitted lines tn your chemise, : pantie and slip. And we might add. frlTokmsly feminine, for the newest undies ar lavishly. ' ' trhmned with lace and xfbbon. - FOR OIPT OIVINO WB - BUOOEST ... pajamas In sleeplngwear, hos- " teas, and house wear in ray- '' : on, - printed : broadcloth and - erepe de chine, etc ... ... t ' ' ,-- i ; . Step-tas and combination cults of) exquisite erepe de chme m' tea " rose, banana-. - ; hearW del blue and peach. Gown In lace trimmed crept . da chine and glove auk in aU the pretty pastel colors a well . as white. -. v ' (Lingerie fecUons, main floor) FASHIONS FOR AT SPRING 1931 PRICES! .... ........ . .. t :.. . . ' . '- ; Newest fashions for men at old-time prices, yes sir! And when we say old-time prices we don't mean one pant suits t JVe mean that every suit we sell has two pairs of trousers lit no extra cost. That's umpin ; ; , c . TWISTS . ., TWILLS TWEEDS . . . WORSTEDS . all at this low price range. Take our word for it . , , these are true vaiuesi V New Gordon Hats Arrived Yesterday If you want a hat that Is not afraid of the sun " ... the rain and wind, buy a Gordon ! These new. Arrivals are the last word in smart headgear for. ' men. The new shades are . i Moro,- Castle, Deer. v Pewter, Alva, and Sky. f 5.00 a throw. a v :V- "aaaaaeT tn UCAMTilJK COMPANY tHCT ;Eert , , a Tery ' tomplete line of i boys new suits in . tweeds and chevl- ot in all the col orful . weaves ' cf the new season. , - 4.1-i-x J 4 J ,. i j t 1 AX. il . . ., .j . 1 3 3 3 3 . A a a .. A A . . A . i