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PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN. Salesu Oregon, Satnrday Morning. May 2, 1931 m m Cuba, Spain .and Germany Experience I rouoie With Agitators (Coatinued from pes- 1) Unloia soare were sUnng places not oniy ior . and radieaU bst also tor lo" tte rKaaliatlons and at Boston --children- ' -i . Severe! ArreU Made to Oerrimd . . , ; Several arrwt were made U Cleveland as a result of minor disturbance In; public where a. demonstration marked the star of the huner march employed1 workers to the state ' capital. - . in xxstuu -U i while a .Jr hundred yard. all over the state to hear their :own: orators copaemn- me orderly.. Police in other cities found little occasion for action. At Washington no particular pre- . t av&n nd the day -cauuons wn , - - -was wiuiuut u',uvu" ' Minor communist disorders oe- of Canada. Attempts to hold meet lns and parades were frustrated I thur, OnL. the - police freely 'winging their batons In dUpers ' Inr the demonstrators. At Toron 1 to one constable suffered injuries .-that caused his removal to a nos . pltal. another was aUghUy in jured, and 'three demonstrators ' were arrested. . ninrn ifsn I nilTD . ' In Mftntrfial. WHO., muu. v - . rArtn IViILL LU ID PAY 10 PER GEWT A ten per cent reduction in " cages all down the line went Into effect May 1 at the plant of the Oregon Pulp and Paper company. All employes were affected by the reduction which Is the second within a year, A similar cut was made last July. Falling prices for the mill pro ducts necessitated the wage re . d actions. The mill isjrunnlng fall time, siring steady employment to all workmen: and the regular ity of the work Is considered as something of an offset to the re duction in per hour rates of pay. Paper mills oyer the country harei been battling against over prodactlon. Many of the newsprint mills! hare had to shut down or run on curtailed time. The mills at Oregon City bare suffered In this respect due to lack of orders for newsprint. The Salem mil!, jmanufacturing iond ; papers, n.anUaa. ledgers, etc. has kept its order file well filled and Its plant; operating at capacity where some; mills 'nave had to shut down. At the present .time goods are moving out freely, though at prices which show scant profit margin. 85 ISlLILWin) HOME OF 25c TALKIES :". 'i.V ;! Last Times Today Mieke Mouse Matinee Sat. 1 :30 P. M; THE YEAR'S BIGGEST ! LAUGH SENSATION! fe-t I , HARRY LAXODOIi j -,C M SUM : SCJOIEBVILLE iif .1 Y BESSEB LOVE -jfP7Q V - - Also George Sidney and Charley - Marry in 'The. Lot Punch, Cartoon Comedy, News and , Serial "The Indians are Coming' iLAST " : ' jj .K fr j TIMES TODAY jT ,vv The rollickina: C Y soldier of .', i w V .t -v The Cock-f V, l 1 - O eyed World" Vi fA I is in the - MrL Tropics now! V 0 x U-?- - Sun. - Mon WINNIE and JOE X- ' A- The Call Board v I By OLIVE M. DOAK , HOIXYWOOD Today Harry Langdon In I "See America Th at." - :- - . - ! WAItl SR'S ELSIXOUK Today i Edward Everett. r Horton fin "Kiss Ma Again.-;! j;; : ...... Tdy Victor McLagien In. . j -A Devil WJta Women.'!-. i - ' . J WAItXER'S CAPITOIi Today Edaa May Onver In i -Laugh and Get Rich."- - i -' . ' .- - ' - Don't miss! a good lau$h In 'Xaagh and Get Rich,"' with Edna May OliTer playing the lead, and supporting her Dorothy Lee and Hugh Herbert. It i playing for i-mmt tiTna tndir et th CaoitoL You will remember Mrs. Tracy Wilder In the play "Cimarron," the good lady with the officious manner whose stock eesion was "Oh. my land yes! d with much ruening the seal tth her roice? She was Miss f er, and she Is just as funny in .ugh and Get Rich." The audi certain ly appreciated her V iay after noon. There is nothing spectacular about the' show but c baa seTeral episode In it which will make you remember it. One is the danc ing of the "Virginia reel" with Miss OliTer, a bit intoxicated, lead ing it. . !. - ) X TttEPCE FlII'S OFEfj EOUSE FRIif 1 .V ' The Pacific Telephone and Tele graph company, through Mana tt v rniiinii. ha extended lh- yitation for the public to attend an ope bouse; to be held Friday. xm m w ft frnm in the mornlnr un til at night In the new buUding at 740 State street. Th. rmen house follows recent ttiRtaliatlon of the dial system, and changes In the buslneas office. Visitors will be shown the counter less business H office, the new equipment which operates the dial telephones ,tne new inier-cny -ritrhhnard. onerators' Quar ters and the many other features which make the Salem office building one of the most modern and efficient on the coast. Grade Crossing i Case Coming up TTaartnr . of the SBDliCatlOn Of the Great Northern Railway com pany for permission to construct two ererhead : and numerous grade crossings on its Kiamiia county extension will be held at Klamath Falls May iz, accoruing to announcement made at the of firM of the nubile utilities com missioner here. And Chase Those Bhies Away! - Tues. LIGHTNER E. BROWN mmmmt LISBDII J1HTS ' HOIifRlilG Hay daj Bomb Explosion Eyed as Harbinger: of big Revolt , Looming . (ConUnued front page 1) midst of a-great crowd of dem onstrators. Including many mid dle class citizens who gathered In Roeio square and raised shouts of "down, with the dictatorship ! The fragment or the bomb flew In all directions, but caused no casualties. Troops of eayalry rode through the demonstrators and erentually succeeded in clearing the square. Bdbela Coatlnee To Hold position In preoccupation orer their own- troubles, the public has al most forgotten the rerolt against the goremment In the Madeira Islands. The rehela were believed to be still occupying. Vunchal against the advancing forces of the naral expedition. ! Reports of government origin said that, the loyal troops were mnsnllilatlnr their nmitlona ever a30 square mile area, prepare inrr in imrrnmr An .mncnai. Their are of operations extends i rem Aineta, zo mues norurwesi of the city, to Fancial, 1J miles northeast. ; RODS QUIET PLRCE Noted amily ten Miles off Beaten Track In Back 5 ' Hills, New Jersey f PRINCETOM, N. ; J., May 1 . (AP) Far from crowded streets, " photographers' flash-' lights and curious admirers. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh has found at last ,a quiet retreat, an an cient white farm house, snug in the back: country hills of New Jersey.! - C For six months or more the Trans-Atlantic solo filer with his wife, the former Anne Morrow and their infant son, has lived there in happy seclusion, off the highway and ten miles from the nearest store. I Green-shuttered and colonial, the two-storied home was leased last November from Harold M. Van Horn, Trenton manufactur er. It was revealed today by persons In Princeton who knew of the deal. ' , It will be the Lindbergh abode until completion of their new house' in the Sourland Hills, five miles from Hopewell, ft was re ported, f . ' : . : A sign "private road and a tin mall box unidentified by any name stands at the entrance ' of the house. No wall or thick-set hedge, but a plain white picket fence 1 surrounds the residence. An unkempt stubble field nearby Is marked tor airplane landings. A 100-year old -kitchen from an eld farmhouse has been remod eled for use as the Lindbergh living room, and an antiquated kettle on a crane hangs In the original fireplace. - - The. new house ' at Sourland Hills Is on an estate of some 360 acres; purchased last No vember. The house. It Is esti mated, will cost about $50,000. Of field " stone from the New. Jersey hills, it will set back more than a mile from the public road on - the second highest peak. In New Jersey and. It Is ' reported, the hardest to get at. The site. It Is believed, was selected from the air as the .most suitable for construction of an airplane land ing field. ( 6onut!ii7 EUSE WASHINGTON; May 1 -(AP) The federal government Is go ing to increase wages of its em ployes only, when required to do so by law. -; ; -. .Following a decision by Secre tary Wilbur and Attorney Gener al. Mitchell to forego wage in creases to worker in the Inter ior and. justice departments, an announcement was made at the White House today that inch a policy would be adopted gener ally by the government for. this and the next fiscal years. ' . . . Certain classes of employes re ceive automatic increases through the civil service law and . amend ments to departmental appropri ation bills. V '-- - - i The announcement said the government has no Intention of reducing any one's waxes and. will not lay off workers although. la seme departments, work, has slackened. j hum M5KUVES: TO ITTEFI PUKE BUCHAREST. Rumania. Mat 1. (AP) Two devoted women to night were risking their lives by remaining at the bedside of little urown .rnnce jnicnael, who- Is gravely 111 with diphtheria. One is his mother. Oueen Helen estranged wife of King Carol. Sue naa steadfastly refused to leave the nine-year-old child. The oth er is an. English governess whom the boy hard hardlv let out of his sight since the illness began. Both watchers were given antl toxln injections today to ward off Too Late to Classify Wt waahlns. to pound. Dial C06S. room Turnlstted apt.; clos Bath, earmar. Inquire 127 Unioo. . L 1KB the disease. As - result ,tbe queen had slight fever tonight bat ahe made- light of it, The condition of the prince had Improved and royal physicians to night, expressed their conviction he would live. His temperature, which yesterday reached 104 de grees, fell today to 101-. It Is believed the Illness . is taking S normal course, although the crisis has not been passed. LEWIS ID CUBE AT STATE PillSO; Henry - Meyers, superintendent of the Oregon state penitentiary for the- past ' five years, and Col onel W. B. Bertram, In charge of. prison Industries. Friday re tired from the institution. James Lewis has assumed the duties of ' botlk superintendent and warden.. Lewis has served as warden since early in the Meyers administration, and . Is recognized as one ef the out standing prison executives on the Pacific coast. : The resignations of Meyers and Bartram followed the filing of charges against them by Gov ernor Meier. Meyers - resisted the charges, and after a public bear ing, was exonerated bjt the ma jority members of the board of control.--';- r- Lewis said he would not make any" public statement until after he has conferred with, the hoard of control. . US PiTICiPJTE ' IH UK ROBBERY (Continued, from pece 1) - ered him with a pistol. Then Posts was ordered Into a back room wherethe two boys, directed by the man, bound him with wire. Then the trio returned to the counting room and looted the cash drawers. : Posts said he could not see them but he could hear the man, who he thought was the boys father, " directing their movements. The coupe in which they escap ed was said to have had a Cali fornia license plate. Family Needing Cook Stove is Charities Word Emergency call for a (e o ox store, to be used by a needy fam ily of fire members, was Issued last night from headquarters of the Associated Charities here. The mother of the group is now preparing all . the family meals on a heating stove, which is passable but anything but con venient or satisfactory, according to Mrs. Mae Young Canon, Char ities secretary. t : Mrs. Carson also calls attention to the food sale which the organ- lzation'ls holding each Saturday at 1J9 North. High street, in ef fort to add a few more dollars to the cause' of the poor.- Anyone who can Is Invited to donate cooked foods,. ENDS' TONIGHT with JOE. E . JEANETB MACDONALD John Garrick - Zasu Pitts - Siarfs IUU1IUU : WARNER BROS, CAPITOL r 1 - n use srm anv - a RUFUS U TIES OFFICE - , - ' .-' - : - i - r . - - Swonr In Here Friday, Will Take Immediate Charge Of Office Here r (CoaUnued from page 1) was president of the state associa tion, of county judges. He was al so president of the MU Hood loop highway association. ... His lodge affiliations are Ma son, -W. Ov W;, aoyalArcanara. In business Holm an lias been one of the proprietors cjt the Da la Holman, book: binders; presi dent of the Portland - Box com pany;, and interested in the Port land Ice and Storage company. He has. farm in Clackamas county near Molalls where be passes Con siderable time. In IS 2 4 and In 1121 he was un successful) candidate for mayor of Portland. I la his last campaign he ran on a platform of opposition to Pepco and the Oregonian,.but he had the active opposition of all Portland newspapers. He was prominently identified with the Joseph campaign from Its Incep tion, acting as manager. ; . After the latters death Holman led the swing to Julius Lw Meier, spurning the honor for himself.1 In the deadlock: orer the mem bership of the Portland port com mission between- the legislature and the governor early this year, the final solution was-the accep tance of Holman as a member of the board at the Insistence pf Gov. Meier. ; -.; EXPLOSII DEATH TOLL FIXED AT 45 RIO DB JANEIRO, May 1 (AP) Search of the ruins of the naval laboratory at Nlch Theroy revealed today 45 workmen were killed and, 70 injured In the ex plosion which destroyed tne building yesterday.; i - Thirty-eight of the bodies jwere Identified. Cause of the blast was not determined although Iti ts. be lieved to hare occurred In the torpedo loading room. It was heard' for miles and shattered windows over a wide area. The! hospitals here and in Nlch Theroy, a fashionable suburb Just-across the river, were taxed to capacity with -the injured vic tims, rour hundred workers were in. the plant at the time. e - Girl Attacked By Lioness Not Seriously Hurt CINCINNATI, May 1 (AP) Vivian Leiscbmer, t, who was slashed about the head and back today by a lioness which was be ing exhibited at i the - Whittier school here, was reported by at taches at Good Samaritan hospit al last night to be doing well. Her condition was not regarded as critical, they said. : . DOROTHY LEE )NA MAY OLIVER 'IMlv HUGH HERBERT WARNER BROS. CAPITOL In tune with the hearts of the world! A RomancfiTof a : love fcramblerl ' Adventure t Romance! Action! ! Laughs! . ' - fMiUfii sr . ?C4iNCK r BROWN The lioness,' believed 'to hare been, tame, unexpectedly became vicious while leashed to plumbing fixtures in. the school haU with two bears, peached out its paw and struck; daws, the little girL She suffered - numerous . scalp wounds and scratches on her body but her face escaped. Physicians said that although there was, one severe, wound on her scalp they did sot believe . her skull had bee fractured as, was thought, at first. . CO! SCHEDULED F0H Mi LISTED : The- weekly schedule of clinics for the departments of the county health . offices was announced yesterday and Includes the fol lowing: . Monday G. TJ. clinic, Salem health center. Dr. Douglas; Tues daydental corrective clinle in morning at local health center. Dr. Brunk In charge, preschool clinic at Silvertoa in afternoon, j Dr. Da'uer In charge; and chest clinic In afternoon at local, health cen ter. Dr. Douglas in charge. Wednesday t School and pre school clinic at Prtngle in morn hvg. Dr. Dauer In charge; dental clinic at local health .center in morning and school clinic at local health center In the morning. Thursay dental -corrective clinic at health center In morning; Fri day dental clinic here iu morn ing and preschool clinle in after noon; Saturday : regular toxoid clinle la the morning. Yo Ho Kids! Meets Today at 10:30 A.M. FEATURE TAUGH AND GET RICH Cartoon BIICKEY MOUSE CONTEST - PRIZES FUN GALORE WARNER BROS. CAPITOL KEY - IV3 ESSE (gUS! COMING TOIVIO'RROW the PICTURE That Will STARTLE & TH RI LL all SALEIVI . . . - r-fi : jt i , -TUX WORLD'S BEST fiEWSPAKtt'A v X - v sirsoss rsnuT.ars3.sr ji 1 wnww-y' , ,1' 'l- as er ssiat ' 1 A V Tho Newspaper Editor..'., . Print what you find ..; you're a newspaper man..tfieycdnt get back at you . . . Kill a Reporter! The Underworld Keep my name paper. .. aon c rpTgec..;uuiieo CanVTell Reporters From Anyone Else. DirectX ty'JOHN FRANCIS DILLON A Rrt Netionel VitaetMrne ProJwctiee COROHJ IS FEATURE THY Court Ceremonies Will be AMI A. f-U Followed l!ay ; Dances f 1 1 (CcHit&iaed from du 1) ! The day! WllL he climaxed with the Junior play, "A. Scrap of Pa- per," which) Is to be presented at the high! school at 8:11 p. m. The Biar is the storv of a tmu wom an who; writes to her sweetheart and leaves the note In their "pri-vate- mall box. He becomes sick and her! mother takes her inu the chasnel from Paris to London and she ,ls married to a baron. Upon the return of the baron and. tbS baroness, the farmer sweetheart turns up lite the prov- wroiat oaaf penny and finds the note; In order that the aeran of naeer will tint fan at m I oe ner jealous husband, the bar oness wprgs and works and be comes riorg Involved throughout the second! and third acts of the Play. The eld sweetheart becomes satisfied; with the sister of the baroness; Is The "cast (Of this three-act com. edy Is as follows: Prosper Coura mont, Clarence Poor; Baron de la Glaclerej Keith . Jones; ' BrUe Charles jGianoll; Baptists, Lloyd moucfi; i Don Faber; . Anatole, Glrod; Louise de la GUclers, LU- II Thev Cook their lighUV.. ployed with it,; dangled it rrom; a thread f loughUrV . , and when you see", this famovs story., yeii lee will laugh- -- . t -L. If, n 1 ,itm e s ia3sjBPr rvprvspse ssssessssvwsse "aitlJ LiJ:.aM Hh eCRMlCC CLAttS WALT K R PIOGEOM FRANK McMUCH iUHf COLtYCft 4 CUUOC OltLtNOWATCR I'r z BOOZE FLOWS FREELY; THERE mtUtiim l Wavwlr. IMcttjr. Wii Wf f 1 ) LjhS?: m tml aUUe - kiCai at crinia. lit mm I y a riaai aiu 1 af tha taj (mm af rmMla ar n f?i .They Can't Czar . . ; o0t of your 1 1 - ? i i 4. ft eAssi e , i a v y tr 7 : llan ' Beecher; Mademoiselle Su fa&ue de Rusevllle, Helen Coch ran; Mathilde.' Estel Chaney; Mademoiselle Zenoble, Beulah Graham: Madam Dupont, Betty Ogden; Pauline, Dorothy East-' ridge. General cha.rman for the May day activities to Harold "Rose and Helen Stiles Is manager of the junior play. They are assisted by staff t 1 students. inns APOLOGIZE FOIt I UKELEIi STI LOS ANGELES, May t. (AP) Clifton A. "Ukulele? Ike Ed wards, screen comedian, caused his attorneys to apologize to his wife and to the court at the su perior court hearing today of his divorce suit. - "You are ' afraid to let the truth com4 outT Edwards stated as he angrily faced' his wife, Irene, from, the witness stand. For the next naif hour the actor's attormeyi addressed both , the court and the defendant's at torney, apologising for their cli ent's remark. . Mrs. Edwards, testifying earli er in thei day, denied she had ap peared at an Ague Caliente hotel party In pink and blue pajamas owned by Austin J. Young, blues singer, as Edwards charged. Edwards asks annulment of a property Settlement between him self 'and his wife In addition to the divorce. The trial will be resumed tomorrow. Keke Wrec Broe. Theatres Tour Week . ly Habit. - ENDS TODAY! WA urn 1 A . ' ' Hi f -r ii M FLAUNTS LAV, OPEN GAMBLING FLOURISHES Ue Marts SU ankarV Um bmI Safraal hi tto iihmihMIm W TW fiirnwW lady. turn nipl awuta tow hi naUiM asaralaa aaaaiy, aig da. War (Uu, aato m fait Waat Mai wAaaut U sCcMnl amlnUaaa. tlx law tumhtiitt ttUmm arft a, t4 nparaar clay alaaraf taatrtcl. Mt awrliiai raartriUaMatatratotfciyalBt rtnl SmV44 imb. dtr aajtorj aaa la mmI araar Waa aVM to Uu) txtaat Oat Vaat 1 araw4 Ummji ar Sstof m Wwarijr todt. . - fit j 1. i- CP0G3TP! . t 1 4 ; 1 ,