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PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Mornlnsr, June 11, 1931 1 PERJURY CLAI1 Un A fr tVy f Occurrence and Gossip i 11U.C1 L11C atth cf Oregon's D 6m e Tenuaeiii Wealthy oil Operator Held Incommunicado After Question Bobs up . (Continued (ram page 1) tonight by Los Aageles county In-1 empt. vestlgatsrs concerning to cutfe. Whelaa- said sbe would eorae- to Sea Diego- tomorrow for further questioning aad that Shrove, his brother, Archie Shreve. and C J. Bassler, -one of -Sareve's. attor neys, would be Questioned before, charges were filed;. Froeectstlon of Several Lately i - "We expect to go to the hot torn of ttls. WheU id. We hare Information is our posses sion watch appareutly will testify the prosecution of severs! m charge of attempted- eaboma- tion -efperjury. The ease may be laid before the crand Jury tomor row and. four Indictments asked. . Shreve, when advised of the In vestigation said there- "isn't a word of truth la the woman's atoryr fTVEACHERS are not exempt if from th state income tax, which let due Jane IS, the tax commission announced. It has been the general Impression that school teachers were not. re- Qulred to pay the tax, aa they are exempt from the federals Income tax. But this Is net -the eese and John Carkla stated he eould see no reason why they should be ex- Member of the fax commie ire busy this week, and will be em -sore se tbe next two .weeks. Jbtnay iwroiries snw made- m "twe office, seme ef then. Tsaoaoee people Tiave no informed efawnsr lies, For m stnnre -ewe bu asked If she bed te -fury s tax -on a check receded Iwisry 1. IPSO for sen lees rendered in .December. The law smry coven reieipte daring 1936Y wet what was re celved for 1029. II s m ill BSTD) About e applicants for Jobs as operators -Beense examiners are attendiac the -school which start ed her. Wednesday under Kent Shoemaker, lor such, applicants. From this number eight wm. be selected to aire examinations when that law becomes operative on July 1. The school Is expect ed to he continued for several days.;- , ; "" " (Continued from esse 1) the -floor, -the gangster drew bis pistol; he staggered to his feet and thrust, the muzzle against Wolheinls chest. The actor stared, unblinkingly. Then he roared: "It takes nerve to shoot a man, damn yo. And yotKhsvent the ruts to pall the trigger. . The gangster's pais led hint war as soon s the heat of battle had died. An admiration was bora that lasted unknowa "to Wolheim 3 long as Wolhetm tired.- i Night alter night the gangster sat in the front, row nnder the spell of Captain Flagg until tbe i show closed in Chicago. While Wolheim lay tatall ill. baskets of flowers bearing ao card were- carried into his sick room day after day. They were the gangster's. Wolbeint died, and the gang ster. It was related, cried. Dr. ITfQlsjn Pearo -of La Grande, president of the state association of -eptemetrlsts aad secretary of the -state board of optometry, 1s here assist tag la. the operators license examin ation, school. I The matter of eyes Is aa important phase of the examination.' Albert K. Wlesendanger. forest ranger at Cascade Leeks, was a eapftol visitor Wednesday on bis way to Corralli where he will giro aa address to the 4-H club convention oa forest fire safety. Wiesen danger baa been transfer red to the ML Baker National forest la Washington for theAum- mer season. lifl SHIELDS OF r smithied A lamb as pet, aad which performs the dutlee of a shep head doc bringing homo the cowl, Is boasted at the state training school for gjrls. One of the girls at the school made a pet of the lamb, and now it chases -home tbe cows la. the evening aad acts as m regular :-.': ,-;r 'M Speaking f -ehaep, JJr. W. JL Lytle. .state veterlaariaa -reports that during -the past week various sheepmen da Morrow county seat about Jg.000 sheep tato .Montana (Continued from pars 1) tabllsk headquarters at Nan- Chang. Hankow reports, however, said Nanchang Uself might fall to ad vancing Reds as government troops, with , shattered morale, were offering only feeble resist ance. - - ? - ' o The slaughter near Klanfn took place when the Beds attack ed t,0 00 government troops, Iteds Break Through, Massacre Troops fearing to charge against rak ing maetuno gun lire-, the- Reds drove an-eombaUnts before them. Government troops, know ing tae sod attackers lurked .be hind the human shield, opened fire-and mowed down thousands. Machine guns overheated and Board V Br OLIVE M. DOAK I Spokane! hotel but recovered aft er several weeks' confinement. I Today he shot himself. , mm of EieiiT VET fllff mWa.levam,or,H And LloTley Wed Wednesday Night e . e 1 THE C&A1TD e Today Re bo Oolberss MSonn te tntm i - - O rridsjr Sack Jonaa la e The Texas Ranger.. - .. 1 - " .e TRB HDIXTWOOD . . Today - Constance Ben nett fni "The Kssisst wtr " Tridiy Ken Hayaard la The Tim Cnn IIu." . WARNKB BROS. I6IXORJS Tedav Jack nV1 In "Jane Voon." e e e r see see ;V (ContlsiMd from page 1 Medway. gucceedad today ta establishing commuoication with the eight men who were trapped In a rear compartmeat whew the sabmarlae weat te the bottom la It fathom after a eeUlalea yes terday.: ; Prisoners Report Serrea UalaJured The prisoners reported ta em- selves uninjured, bat tbe length of time they would be able to survtve with their limited -supply of oxygen was aecessarlly fast diminishing. 8o far as the Medway ould esUbllsh, onty eight of the It mea missing remained alive. It for the summer feeding. The Jammed as the carnage progress- move was caused by the aaasual Moon" in which Jack Oakle and francee Dee enact a pretty aad -.1 A Q.eiet home weddiag Wed aeedey aftaraoea united ta mar riage Mise Margaret Xeaveawerth and Clyde Morley. - The father of th bride, Ber. IL C. Leaven worth, read the single ring cere mony before the Immediate mem bers of? tbe family and Miss Elaine Chapia. the only addltloa- al 'sesrti. .. 1 . Mrs. Harley Is a srradaate of Willamette university ta the class of 17.1 rdr tbe past year sbe has been teaching fa Seappoose. Mr. and Mrs. Marler left Imme- was assamed that the other 10 faiaieiy roiiowiag the ceremony U oae of the for- lzor motor v trip aorta aad wfif Today Is the last day for Jnnejwer0 drowned ta one of the for- dry situation la that area. Two galena young men, both gradnates of Willamette un iversity, returned te (he capital city yesterday to m; before thw atate supreme court. WtUinm JS. Walsh, district at torney ef Ooee -cowaty, was hwre to wrgao la the ease of Lynn Kesmyth, -who appealed ea a conviction of a statutory charge, J. V. FUegel was hero before the cewrt arena Jackson ed and the- Reds broke- through I amusing drama at Warner Bros. to massacre . the government 1 KUinore. y forces. I ' JkV (hkU'i mnn ,nf1 r Overflowing from Kiangsl pro- really a grin Is Jast as wlde Tlnce, 40,000 other communists I nraadlav I in thi i -Mm rc were reported descending nponlvlous nletnree. There la a hit ward compartments, which were flooded when the-Chinese steamer Ta Ta ripped a great bote 1a the Poseldoa Just forward of the con nlng tower. When the Japanese . salvage tug reached the seeae. it waa announced that officers la be- at heme later Was,', ,-i . j : la Bremerton, bsu) mm is : ciieiymm an -Pod- Hamilton will lead the Chemeketan SS-mlle trip to Bald mountain - fa the coast range southwest of falls City, June 14. Start will be treat the YJ M, C. A. at S a. m. The distance from the road by trail te the top of the mountain is three and a halt miles. The trail Is a horse trail all the way. the first two aad a half miles sot baring any real sleep climbs In It. The party should retara te Salem about t p. m. There are ao fences te climb, aad no poison oak. ' t - ., ; BBTHEI. June 10. The an nual p tents of the Bethel Dorcas club was held this week at Hazel , Q re en. A good number were la attendance, aad tbe basket dinner and games were enjoyed by all. ease J Yenprng ta northern JTukien. Pro-1 more aophlstleatlea to this pic-1 charge of the rescue work were Fred Buchtel, former member of -the public .service commission, was a visitor in .Salem yesterday and paid his respects to various state officers. Buchtel Is a statis tician 1n .Portland. Me expressed his Interest In the outcome of the utilities commissi cmers order re ducing- the Portland street fare from 10 to 1 cents, which matter has been taken into court by the traction company. vlndal soldiers, retreated before them and foreign missionaries fled to the seaport of foochow. The American refugees said the wnoie. country about Tenpiag was overrua by Res. Sourdough Men Turn Bandit to Get Grubstake o 1 EOPLE. . ..who are news 6 TO REAL TIB (Continued from pace 1) pany K of the 816th gave a dem onstration in shelter tent pitching. Captain Hattoa '. Is Soddealy 111 The afternoon opened with the , first close order drill of the en campment, followed by a session I of extended order drill. Then came Instruction in the care of arms. Captain Harry Hutton. : com manding Company I, of the ltd. 1 r ta in aa Astoria hospital recover ; tag from aa attack of acute ap pendicitis. He became j in ea route to camp and was removed from the train at Astoria where he ' was operated on. j The operation was performed by 1 Continued from pfcs 1) come to him a; moment later. It may be midnight but that makes no difference: The whole com pany is Teased out of bed, called to the studio snd work begun. flHARLIE works until he U satisfied or exhausted It may he six; hours or it may be It. The part finished, he goes home and sleeps until his energy is restored. But before he leaves the company Is told to be ready ror.work at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. i Then when the company ar rived there would be no Chaplin. Telephone calls from the studio wouldn't get him out of bed and about two or three o'clock in the afternoon, be might walk in. or 11 mignt be a any later or a week. After he arrived, there might be no work, as frequently occur red in his latest picture. He came on the set one day and found two boxers sparrtne; t about the rlnr Settling himself in an easy chair. ne watened them. rrVtucY wrestled, boxed and did antics throughout the after noon sua u company and Chaplin looking on in great amusement. Night came, Chaplia glanced at his work and found he was isre ror en engagement. Ev erybody wee sent home without Captain Em II W. Howard aad Cap- I having done a stroke of work. tain Robert M. Miller. That Is why Charlie Is known as the screen's real artist in Hol lywood. When he works, he works with tremendous energy but no one can ever tell whether he Is going to work or play, Mounted Police Rout Workless in Canada City iwod who owns hu studio, it en- 1 m no as ne pleases. There are no rules, regulations. (API A meeting of uaem-1 "1-poweroo orricjals or effi- ployed. who had gathered wlth-", ' oerts In It. One man is out a permit, was broken up bynI business msnager, general mounted nolle late tad m.mA a I manager, personal seeretnn in mea were arrested. Speakers J t rly bis whole staff. They were to nave voiced ''demands" I nowa eacn other since they r frm tii, I were eeys. ! for unempteyment relief frem th eity treasury. Two men. John Lynd and Wil liam Mack, both of Vancouver, were charged with assault oa po lice off fleers. The others were charged, with creating a dlsturb ane. - More Disorders Mark Strike as beys. TJE llkee to travel, but if be XX alone there is cerUin oe a rraatic wire within day or so askinr for rlotho n probably walked out of the hotel ana rorgot them. Ho can't get w-en iot any event by himself, unless It is tennis. A sweat shirt ao wait nanneis are his favor ite attire. 1 - Pinchot Probes Arrests Under Prohibition Law Still Numerous PrTTSBTJRGH. Jane 10 (AP) Disorder, -Tesnltrnx: in i the wounding of three men. marked tbe southwestern Pennsylvania eoal miners' strike today, as Gov ernor Pinchot announced at Har risburg that he had started aa in vestigation of the situation. The three men were shot and slightly hurt when deputy sher iffs, gasntias; a truck ftakinr men totae Xialoch mine of the Vsfley Camp Coal (X near New Ken- The state prohibition depart ment per tic! nated in 1 for violation of the Ma oor hvi during the month of May, accord , reoort I Prepared here Wednesday by George Alexander. vivaiDiuoa aireetor. jnnes were imposed in thA unsiBt of Siert:e .iv ll.rti... tt ,v. Z'.m n.. I . r - w J " hiu sirtsei imcn aggregariag 2475 davs. Thi. pickets at the mine stoned them officers destroyed 10.403 and their charges. Salem Ad Club Picnic Slated For Tomorrow ' .. , : .'7 . i The Salem Ad club and their j families aad friends will enjoy a picnic at Hazel Green tomorrow evening at 0:30. Basket dinner! win he enjoyed, the members bringing their lunch baskets and the food will be spread out on ong lames, sports win be en- Joyed and a social evening passed. . - - All members sre urged by the committee to attend. , as this is the first social get-together the club has had. "J01!!14-ons of Uquor iui. r-ire automobiles were confiscated.; Audrey Boomer France's Champ pEADvrLLE, Trance, June 10 (AP) As a fitting climax to i-,Jn?rn!nff of thr"ng golf la which the recently made record of 71 for the Deauvllle course was broken four times and tied once, Aubrey Boomer, British born professional from St. Cloud turned In a sparkling round of 7 this afternoon in win t- French open championship with a 4-ooe oiai 01 ). I Calif., LIGHTMXG KILLS 10 . SOFIA. Bulgaria. June 10 . (AP) Ten persons were killed oy lightning and .15 were drowned during severe rain and 'thunder storms In various parts of Bulgaria today. xiULoji WOOD. Calif Jnn 11 (AP) Billy Deve. moUon pic ture actress, today made applica tion to the department of com merce for a pilot's license, there by revealing that she has been taking firing lessons for two months.' She baa. purchased aa airplane. t LOS ANGELES; June . 10 (AP) There hare : been Juven ile aanaits. flapper bandits and car Just veal desperadoes. But police wjaay nao a. near classification with which to deal. The latest is tbe "sour dough holdup man. Four grixcled and white-haired men, who police said apparently nearby desert, turned bandits last night for a "grubstake." Partner, we need a grub- Nautilus Well On Way Across Atlantir 0Vnl,tllke kick In.- they sold Perry SILIcUllIU t-Cea 17 j Boyd, manager of a wholesale meat market. They got $1,500. . Life Held Cheap I Says Newspaper ; Anent Slayings MEXICO CITY, June 10. (AP The newspaper Universal Graf ico today declared thai theas- 'J!1? if sJ55!L-,! .Pleed the customary Bow ture too. Ithan that baa been in I hopeful of lifting tbe submersible. most of his preceding pictures. - iwntca is in comparatively anai- Friday will see the temser-1 ow water, wttnia.se neurs. aut. mental, red-headed star Clara J Uma passed, there was no word Bow, la fKIek " In. . This play I tTOm the tag, frem the Medway. eivea. th tihih, "fknatf mt. 1 me vamoenana. xbb uermes or rose a chases at real 4rimttle r WBW BI M w v"" w" actlar i - - . Ithan that they were contlaulag It Is her first dramatic picture I luoir morw. ror the talking ecreen. And. for those, whot recall the fiery emo tional actress of "Children of Di vorce," the- forgotten "gin next door" of i-Winga, tbe forceful performance of "Ladles . of the Mob", aad j the scene In tbe detec tive's office la "No Limit", this mesas a greater Clara Bow. Directors and studio execu tives hare Insisted "Clara Bow la one of our finest dramatic stars If given a chance, she'll prove It. And those who have noted those, flashes of emotional fervor Low Busy With WW CU Vii WW VVUv) Notices go Out NEW YORK. June 10 -(AP Sir Hubert Wllktns trans-Arctic snbmsrlno. Nan til as tonight waa mors than 1.000 miles at sea oa her way to London and the North Pole. A radiogram to tne New York American from Sir Hubert reported his craft In 47.S0 west longitude "and 40.40 north latitude. He said the Nautilus bad made 250 miles in 24 hours. The Ice eortlng the Nautilus, had turned back. , , - r The explorer, who expects to voyage 42 days under the Arctic Ice, reported his men in hish spirits. . "Our radio is working splen didly and the telephone as well," there the message read. Plane of Lindy Has New Device For Use of Gun students, EmHIo Cortes Rublo and Manuel Gomes at Ardmere, Okla.. showed . the slight Importance placed on the lives ' foreigners, especially Mexicans, in southern states of the United States. The paper added that t least was hope the incident at Ardmore would serve hereafter to restrict the "right of police to hill for mere sport" 'flapper"- roles have agreed with them, and clamored for Bow la dramatic characters. "Kick Dt" is said to be conclu sive proof that Clara's ability is not confined to the . so-called 'flapper" reles. All she needed was the right story and the op portunity "Kick la" gives these. In "Kick In" as the flshtlnar. Ioting victim of circumstances wtto battles the law to keep her sweetheartj as a desperate, help less woman striving to protect hee 'lover's birthright, a chance to go "straight", she is a new refelation. i ffKlck In" is a humsa, drama off down-to-earth emotions. WI1- latfd Mack, Its author, is oae of the outstanding stars of Walter Low, city street com missioner, is busy this week wag- ing war en weeds which grow tan inches or higher on vacant lots. Thus far most of his efforts have been confined to sending written notices to property holders.' tell ing them of the provisions of the city ordinance wherein vacant lots must be kept free from weeds. II the orders are not complied with in fire days, the commission is authorised to cat the grassland weeds and to place a Ilea on the property. Some weed and grass removal has already been done on orooertv where owners reside out- nerislde the city and have taken no step to comply with the ordinance. r Raises Bond to Escape Guards, Takes Own Life Mission Program Is Presented NEW YORK. June 10 (AP) The plane In which Col. Charles A. Llndberg and Mrs. Lindbergh are shortly to fly to the orient, is equipped with synchronizers which permit mounting a ma chine gun for firing between the spinning propeller blades. This does not mean, however. that tbe Lindberghs intend arm their shin against the possi ble forays with brigands or beats. ROSED ALE, June t. An in terested " audience met ' Sunday evening to hear the program giv en by the Ladles' Missionary society.- ! Three dialogues were given. One. "The Loosing of the Na tions." depicted the various na tions in heathen darkness, bound te I snd blinded by the spirit of evil. American stage, the author of many Broadway successes,! most noteworthy of which U "Kick In." . . ' --! - ; ' .. . SCHOOL j MEET SCHEDULED BETHEL. June 10. The Beth- el school district will hold Its an nual meeting Monday, June 15, at S p. m. at the echoolhouse. There Is important business to attend to, and a full attendance is de sired. YAKIMA. Wash.. June 10. (AP) Only a tew hours after escaplns: the dav and nlarht sar ins 1 velllsnce of a deputy sheriff in his home by raising a $10,000 bond, H. B. Miller, former vice- president of the Central bank of Toppenish and accused embezzler, succeeded today la his second su icide attempt. He leaves $193,000 life Insurance, with the bank part I beneficiary. Miller first tried to end his life j In Spokane several weeks ago. after misappropriation of the bank's funds were discovered and the baak was closed by state of ficials. He slashed his wrists in a mKMlIB IM)S : j:')5";, Lat Tiiaej Today Jack Oaftf o MunoMoon' Start 'Tcsaorrovr 2 Day Only Tha TkSdts Hayg DbcorereJ a ThrEnx Dramatic Star! CLARA B6W in 4" $ Kick In" '"A, Paramoaat Picture ' .- wttfa REGIS TOOMEY WYNNE CUJSOIf and XUTJOfTTB OOMPTOEf Warner 'Varieties News Events . mnmmammaaaanaaa Directed by RICHARD WALLACE from the play by WIXXARD - MACK ; MMIaWWWM beiag loosed by the spirit of Christianity. The other two were (GIGANTIC raiCiASIE SA The feet the plane has the syn- on home missionary work. A read- cnronixera was revealed la a statement issued by the company which made the motor, compar ing the present engine with -the one CoL Lindbergh had in the Spirit of St, Louis, in which he crossed the Atlantic. Former Oregon Man Found Dead WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Jane 10. (AP) A. W. Goff. $. who came here four years ago from Forest Grove. Ore- was faaad dead in his office today by John aicreeiy. waa sharea quarters with him. There was a gunshot wound ever his heart- ? Deputy Coroner Jon Chnnihei lain said he left notes to his wife and daughter which indicated fi nancial worries caused him to commit suicide. . Ing, "Heathen Gods." was given. by Mrs. M. Cammack. : Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith sang and a quartet composed of Misa Willoughby Home of Cres-! well. Mrs. Cammack, Clifford Smith and F. W. Cammack gave two numbers, "Send the Light." and "Seeking the Last." The church was beautifully dec orated with red rambler roses, ocean spray and other flowers. i GONE TO MEDFORD i MACLEAY. June 10 Mr. and. Mrs. IL E. Martin left Monday by attend state grange. Mr. Martin aato tor Med lord where they will Is master of Macleay grange and Mrs. Martin Is lecturer. The Mar tins will visit relatives In southern Oregon before returning home. 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