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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1931)
PAGH TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Salecu Oreoa, Wednesday IXerntng; Hay C193t rfillLS 10 GflSE 06 gold ICO Story cfVoman Seeing gun Picked up Traced by ' County GJficers C Continued - from pas 1) . Wheels of the car spun la the , road aa th car vu stopped, ao It was impossible -to get a clear im press! enr of them, it vi a aid Members of the Iversoa fam ily strongly discredit one story that the mardser may bee a man bom the slain offleer was instrumental ia sending to the! penitentiary. This man, theni about "SO-years old,. would 1m-701 years oM now. as that incident occurred T9 years ago, they-eay: Claim of many Silvertoa per sons that Irersoa xuust- hare been shot from behind a signboard across the-street from where the murder took place has bees dis credited lrr officers who say that this w,aa practically impossible. Officers spent some -time Investi gating this possibility. . The; Call Board By OLIVE M. DOAK Warner's KWuore ' ! To4r Mary PieMord la "KIM". I Today BUI Boyd la "Beyon Victory-. HeBywoed ' ,:' m f A -m - . Krnv fTTr11 In Uangeroua Paradise". Friday Norman Foster in "It Pays to Advertise". -' Ttae Grand ; ' - TAdl I.narell .fiber- taan in Pay-CTfV rn "Net Exactly Gaatleman". Bin: IECTU3E EECIT1 Former ' Local Musician f is Pteasing In Music Week Feature of tha-two papers will be under taken Immediately, Scripps said. mo eonia nomsay. however, ho many of the Telegram staff would bo retained. hi Emm mm ICHPIIMIJS TODElELEffl One of the loTellest of concerts presented daring, national rood I mnsie weak, waa the lecture-recital Siren in tbe attractive residence ; stndio of professor and lira. T. S. (Ceatinaed' from nece 1) , aad will eonelada with a heralds of -health march. . t At 'Englewood tha entertain. Roberts on North Summer street, ment will open with the honor roll stock the Ukes la tha north of who Edward W, Tlllaoa. pianist, j parage- the numbers to follow bo--1 tie 'Minft win h... t l.li To giro impetus to the. hunter's detlgtrt and inereaaa his lack. Marion eounty Game Pro tec tire aasoeiaxioa will release Si SO Chlaa pheasanta fa tha lata sum mer and early till, ft was . an naaneed at tha- group's regular meeting la chamber of eommeroo rooms last night. .. - And for tha fisherman, the sportsmen's group la planning to LEWISTflf BLAZE was a sain .presented to Salem ma ilt lorenr. Sir. Tfllaoa la torn Salem mnwlrtsn. having been mem tor of tha .muaier -department of yroUnMftte gnfararsity. aad la again planning ta- esUUlaa, bis home in the capital city. Assisting St. Patrick1 Car. a. TrUh jdaaee. by foarth and fifth- grade I pbpus; -uata. Pear aadr Beeas." oy ia ana zm aooai anscr irr ' Dotson; ar Dutch, dance, vtn and graaa girls; cnt and Monae from tha ponda of Sauries island. wnaca raac acbooU af jtla. tisa ara uaaaea at low water. . Tfea- pheeaanta, hatched en the atasa gam farms -at CarralUa. wur bo taken . whan one-third- grown to pans at ML Angel, SU- Mr. Tiusojtoa me program was i chiMrn. nidr wt 1 W.,v" group ot dUM rr rrzTrvo'. i '."i n"i ' SILVERTON. May 5 Many reaideata of Sirrerton and ricla- lty tarned out to pay honor to this elly's murdered policeman. . James Irerson, at tlie- funeral, to- day and the Jack buc eudu i chapel was filled to capacity and the crowd overflowed far out into the atreet. Dr. W. S. Gardon of Silrerton officiated, Rer. Thomas Hirdie, former minister here and a close friend of a!. Irerson, bein un able to come as was planned.. ' Mrs. W. S. Tate eang with Mrs. Edson Comstock as. accompanist. Pallbearers were Mayor East man, George Hubhs, George Steelhammet, Otto Xegard, Er nest Starr and Charles Reynolds. Tha bedy was takea to the Portland Crematorium. RmCOIlOLlED XEWISTON, ilda. May 5. (AP) A tiro of unknown origin in too bnsinesa section tonight destroyed two bniidinga and was believed to be burning in - an other, causing a loss i estimated by owners at f 173,960 at least. Wla&&nt Iffartln. ftrensan. wii badly cat by a falling plate glass W aadifinca by hla superb axe window and at least 12 Othera cuuoa aui t Saal Pollnoraky In Tioun uumuen. I Kl.au ftnf m-rAm. ar.-nuwa waa iniroaaoea oy i jtue urant: -eaodrea'a Mnra. raint J. M. Clifford, reeuiont ox taa sa I grade under Mtss Deyoo; "Three lem Arts leewoer, sponsor tor thai Deep, 3A sol 4B pnpila under evening's rnnateale. . . f I Mrs. Torkners presentation nf Mr. nuson opened tae program I health buttons br Klaa Grace Tav. wn a onex aaeenpure tenure, in i lor. county nurse. wjucn ne exjuainea uio rarioua morementS: taterpreted la the j wr- group of nnmtera to bo- played KjCTVBlS McLll IS daring the erenlng. Beethoven's r'Bonata" was the first nnmber to be played "by Mr. TiUeon. He immediately captivat- Bm am . to Rlekreall. aad cuero raised to maturity. The game- association last . night de emed teat au c&lna hens about ba- retained ta tha aena until aft er th nqatlag aeason. Wention of possibla organlxa- non or a leaaration of the Tar- lous game associations and lea gues of the- county was made and considered at - last 'night's i meet ing. It was stated even- a acaeara' might ba carried out within the present month. were overcome by smoke. The "Fashion Boot shop and the F. W. Woolworth company's store were destroyed, and it was believed " tha hi axe- had eaten through Into the Salsberg build ing, a two-story office, book and clothing-stora building. nique. Ills magnetic touch won tor him a hearty approval, which waa shown by an insistent call for encores. Outstanding i In the evening's concert waa the Scherzo in B flat Minor, by Chopin, which far ex celled the other interpretations. In this number Mr. Tillson showed remarkable fullness and develov WASHINGTON, May 5 (AP) I ment of technioae. which waa The -nrst open -declaration oflbrourht out bT the nowerful and support xor repuaucaa leaaer tu- Tibrant minor tones. sa ir m9vm.rn.cr m-3 noue was i paul Pollnovsky gave a group made tOCay by IteD. Campbell Oflnf rtAltnnnmhm which hronrht Pennsylvania- i a warm resoonca from the audi ence. Mr. Pollnovaky's "Cans on- DECISION SODi'l Oil Hurt and Horse Killed, Report E- W. Manning of Gervals sus- talned Injuries to his neck and left ankle when ha and the hone he waa riding were crowded from' tha road three miles south of Gervals Monday night.' according to accident report filed by M. W. Maynard. 1615 lth street. 7 av-S" w r . a . . . . aiBUBina was ruunsr sonta i a. t- - . , . when a Urge bus coin north Z?-AJ?V' ,,i., . , i iitibc uw!i vr lares in me ciiy MynarrmoVTo naaaia ' SSwZLZ o"1 "nouncement made here Tues paasing the- horse ho hit Its tail d-- vr n iff Tini. nKiiA mm. tha frnnt fuJ.. v t . " - v.vic, BuufiuK i tlea rntnmlMlmir into tne STBEETEM FARES with tha horse and rider ditch. The horse died; --). -m ----- m- m ,. - - -. . . OTItm. tta" by d'Ambrosio. waa his out- sr--3Tra.r stand hOME OF 25c TALKIES TODAY AND THURSDAY ! A Home-Owned, Uoae-Operated TLeatre Tonight is Davenport Night .Briitff Yoni Tickets Sweetie'iT Here Again with a New Boy Friend RICHARD ARLEN j WARNER OLAND i ar -m m. m. mm a ssa. J - t i Dangerous Also Comedy, Newt & Act Davenport at 9 o'clock As ar first contribution -for Music ;Week w nrc.nt Virxmia Uerger, prano, and ZUx Scribei; Baritone standing number. Alter the concert the group waa left to enjoy an informal recep tion. Those assisting Included Mrs. J. M. Clifford. Mrs. Richard Cartwright and Mrs. Blanche M. Jones. . :-'.!; r , t ResponsibiIity Of Citizen Tha hearing waa concluded here lata Monday after Franklin Grif fith, resident of the atreet car cor poration, had protested against the redaction la fares as proposed by C. TL Lester, examiner for tha public utilities commissioner. Les ter, in. a report presented early in tha hearing, advocated a aeven- cent adult fara as a means of solv ing tha street ear problem. Tha present, fare-is 10 centa Among other Important wit nesses mho testified here yester day wwro Frank Grant, city attor ney ot Portland, and Kenneth Harlan, rata expert. Officiate of the street car company Indicated that unless better franchise was obtained It probably would bo nec essary to cease operations after int. ..." . V - : - i , .. Five Divorces -; ;Gttijtedi Here Five divorces ware- granted rea-4 taraar br Circuit Jadca -Gal S. Hill, aere for -tha regular xaattoa dy. i. - Reeemng tnem ware: C. E. Tmraidga tram. Maael Z. TarnMgaJ husband ta awcelva tha two chil dren; John H. Will from There aa C. Will; Josepn rfamnian from Mlnnla- E. Hamtaaa; -Cheater B". O'NeUl from Edna Mar cmetll; and A A. JCaupp -from Grayce Kaupp. . r ; , Thomas Demands Phone Inquiries -i Investigation of tha rates, tolls. rales and practices of tha West Coast Telephone -company was or dered by C. ! M. Thomas, " public utilities eemmlaaioner, yesterday. The company has Its headqnartera at Everett, Waahv. but operates In Coos, Union, I Wallowa, Klamath. Lake and Washington counties In Oregoa j Tha! data ot the hearing, has not yet been fixed by the utili ties commissioner. . tha Valley Motor company which is oaa-of the sponsors of the drive. Tavlinsky wHl attempt to register aa average years driving with the car tn the 10-day period ha will drive It, , Tha motor Is not to- period each day. bo stopped on tha entire Itinerary. During tha course ot the tests Tavlinsky expects to visit SO sur rounding towns near Portland and to be In that city at a regular c gjsssaas n MJJM . . . ... .... ; .. ..... ) An Open Letter tcr the People of V VJ Ford Endurance Driver is Here is Morris Tavlinsky. Ford endur ance driver on a lO-day-and-nlght test of his car. was In Salem for a short time yeeterday stopping at foos j-opfc TOMORROW BER WIPES OUT EVEIHG TELEGMM uemecracy-s uuemm&" waa the title- of a stimulating address given ny Ker. Hugh B. Foukev 1r.. I paaior ox ino Jason Iee church oerore the members' of the Friendship club of th First Pree- DyTjerian church last hight. This dilemma. Rer. Fonke ex plained, is that democracy rests j upon individual responslbllitr and yet tha Individuals shirk that responsibility In politics, in ln- PORTLAND, Ore., May 5- 1 V. calling the final edition of the I f "lilt"11 "d,A rellf Portlasd Telcmn. Tmnarrow I : ' ' icuor xs A NEW AND GREATER in Her Latest Talking Screen Triumph! 99 v in tne ba-yearoia arternoon news paper becomes a part ot the Port- to educate the oeoDle to unm laeir snare of responsibility . for land News, the merged paper, to I 71?: The club's next meeting will be I a picnic to be held some time in June. bo known as the News-Telegram, Confirmation of the merger. reported Monday, was -published the announcement from E. "W. 1 1 nltt H IITTnn c mr-m r"f w v v. uv S7xa mV9 fjaniiald league, owners of tha News, that publication of tha Telegram would end today and that hereafter the News-Tele gram would be published in the iMews ouiiding: Details of merging tha staffs 0 1 .. ...... 1 : . ;;!- ! I'--- :- " : ' ': 1 - ; ; I - . to cittend; an open house to I IJ C'J... LA rJ.i r iisju irosy, vwy otn from y a. m. to p. mv New Red Car is Given a Try out Fire Chief Hutton and Alder man w. H. Dancy had a good time yesterday -giving tha chiefs, new red auto a tryout In down town streets. Painted a aliaten- ing scarlet red. the newxar marks. tne nrst ot its typo aver to ba used In tha .Salem fire depart ment. Dancy said yesterday it had been purchased to -give the -chief a means ot getting to fires in ad vance of the trucks so ho can su pervise the fighting Job when tha neery equipment arrives-, it will alw allow Huttod to make peri-! odie inspections of tha three dis trict fire stations in the city and to inspect buildings for fire risks. TODAY at2p.m. A SWEEPING PANORAMA OF THE HUMAN HEAxTT! Kiddies 10c Gravel Dredge Permit Sought Application for dredging gravel from' tha Willamette river at a point ona and one-half miles above the bridge herev has been made by J. H. Gallagher of Portland to i the United States war departments In making announcement yester day of the. application. Major Os car O. Kuentx, district engineer. set May IS aa the final date- for receiving aay objections to the granting of the application. V. Is?: in our new Salcni building at 740 State street We wish you to see our counterlcss business office, the new equipment which operates the dial telephones, the newj inter-city service "switch board, operators quarters .and the many other your features which make one of the most modern teleph one an uiiding 9 efficient on the Pacific Coast We shall be de!iShted to h and your family and friends lave you as our suests. II. V. COLLINS, SALEM MAnXgER : J::-, 4..- THE PACIFIC TELP DM r Mr AHP TELEGRAPH COMPANY i HOME-OWNED : THEATRE If P 3, - Rich and poor, hero and knave, they all dreamed of amethinar j Beyond Victory - j What? II "I- , - oyo: James Gleatbn ! ZaiuPitU Lew Cor"Mary Carr Marion Shilling j 3 O towru ' J1ECMA MAWAN N1X0N HVGH TUVOa RECKLESS YOUTH MEETS WILD ADVENTURE . . AND PAYS FOR IT. o Pins Second Hand Kisses' i IiOUISK PAZENDA j 'V 'ALGIERS" . Always Modern Business .Sax Appear p J An Open. Letter tcJ the People of rm w f- m mm aa I i aaiexn and.vicxnxtxsa . . iKeVer before la tha-history of Salem has there -. been offered such an oatstsmdiag array ot supreme talking picture- productions as will fceanowa at both , WARNER BROS. ETJ5INORE and WARNER BROS. CAPITOL theatres., ; , "It is with extreme pride-to anaoanca the begin ning of tha greatest list of entertainment that any City has tha privilege of ' showing. '- ; "WOTi: this annonocement of atellar attractions Waraer Bros, makes iti bow to the people or this commanlty with thlaexpressioa. af its desire ta serve the- coram natty and to bmlld for Its theatres a place amtong tha etty' rnatitatlona deserTing ot tha pub lic's Xailh and canfldenca. Is 3"ha new pelfey at Warner Bros. Capitol theatre eif; ttc any tima. kiddles 10c. further aasuree the aammattrty of tha wiilingneas -of the Warner Bros. bear in ndod the trend of times in baying its 4miasioa pxtce WITHIN! THE REACH OF ALL and fnrtber aasuree tha- oommuaHy that the Quality of performances will be up to tha same rigid sUnd arda that have made the name of Warner Bros, egmenomous wkh. the highest standards ot enter tainment. , -. Jalem.is in a uaique position In regards to en tertainment facilities. The productions of the world's greatest film producing organizations will m shown at. BOTH WARNER BROS. THEATRES dr and date with the metropolitan centers of the Northwest and om will have tha distinction of having their Northwestern Premieres at Warner Bros. Theatres- In Salem. U-Glance over this list of a few of Stellar names 'of tha great stars who will be seen in Salem. TOE E. BROWN JOHN BARRTM0RE GEORGE ARLISS -DO.ROTHT MACKAILL NORMA ! SHEARER GRETA GARBO -MARIE DRESSLER BICHARD BARTHEL ' I MESS ' '- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS MART PICKFORD j EDDIE CANTOR i BARBARA STANWYCK -WHEEOCR AND J'OOLSEY JUCHARD DIX DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, '- i JR, ; i .. IRENE DUNNE GLORIA SWANSON WILLIAM POWELL" DOLORES COSTSLLO BOBBY JONES MARILYN MILLER ! EDWARD G. ROBIN iON ,i WALTER i HUSTON BEBE DANIELS , BEN LYON ' winnie lightner Robert Montgom ery i . ... .- RAMON NAVARRO WALLACE BEERY JOAN BLONDELL H. B. WARNER LEWIS STONE KAY FRANCIS BUSTER KEATON CONSTANCE BENNETT CONRAD NAGEL EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ADOLPHE MENJOU JOHN GILBERT JOAN CRAWFORD POLLY MORAN LAWRENCE TIBBETT RONALD COLMAN LOR ETTA YOUNG LUPE VELEZ ' LEW AYRES JEAN HARLOW WILLIAM HAINES MARION DA VIES I JOHNNY MACK BROWN LOWELL SHERMAN JOHN BOLES INA CLAIRE ZASTJ PITTS CHESTER MORRIS OTIS -SKINNER LAUREL AND HARDY SIGNED ' ' MARTY SCHWARTZ ortbweatera DiTisioa Maaager Warner Bros. .. Theatres ' , r BY POPULAti bEWANDI I - l.'.l:- . . Posjtively Ends T&wrGiHT! NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK: On The Stage . TONIGHT ONLY JEANETT SCOTT . . 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