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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1931)
The OREGON STATESMAN; Sale a, Orejron, Thursday Morning, July 16, 193r .Z f. ri Ell RESERVES EOMIOG GUMP . y Group' Divided Among Three "Nations" With Noted Citizen at Head . Miter' r3ln U s btUr raw Oui Saataljr. vrtttaa Vy as f th Old B u ar. ta -taara, nBttn ta, rwta t AM. , CAMP S ANT ALT, Jury IS !r arrived eafely daring the ' morning and proceeded to accli mate re ire to the new condi tion in camp- The Idea of carap thl year Is nations and we hare cuosest tliree nation which we have divided Into -and will live 'accordingly during the week. The Chinese girl are: Martha Xreikenbaam, Evelyn DeMarals, Marlon Ross. Rath Sawyer. Mar garet Lan&ley. Margaret Tbomp on. LUHan Cottenberg, Edna Mae ;Loe and Opal Green. They hare as. their advisor Helen Brefthaupt, ... who Is called Ting Shn Chlng re- presenting tbe National General 1. Secretary of the T. W. C. A- of, '. China.' " HOLLYWOOD 25c Bne of bJt Talkies A HOME OWNED THEATRE - Last Tinws Today ' : CAROLE LOMBARD and ' ; Ok WILLIAM OWELL tAaciofthe V70RID ,CLQarcomaiaAQauK Alss) Cartoon Ceroedy Mack Sennett Comedy and ' Ne ws - COMtXG FRXDAY John OLlDliLW i in Also, Adven tures in Africa Senss TO1 LD F?K '.'. The Spanish Group hare Gladys Taylor as their advisor who Is called Den' Qaixote. The girls in this group are: Rowena Leslie, CbarleUe Hill, Prances .Pierce, Gretchenr Spencer, Eleanor Perry, Gretchen Rockenfeller. Grace Bai ley and Loalso Wheeler. alarjerie- Smith. Emlyn Griggs. Beverley Swart. Jean Wiley, Edna Kreatz. lreae- Shields. Erelyn Stewart and Anna Larson, com nns h scotch ' trooD. They have a their leader Sir . Harry Lender, Helen cocnran. -t Mrs. Gallaher as Sir Eric Drum moad. il the lead evocative in camp, 'having charge of the pro gram an Toe management, aims Helea Cochran has charge of the music, ;W1m Grady- Taylor has chares of nature lore. Miss Helen BrelthaPt i has charge of " the camp store and the arts and crafts. Miss Gwea Gallaher Is assisting In arts and craft and also with the muale. Mia Dorothy Hntchaaon ha rhirrn nt the swlmmlnr and recreation. Miss Eileen Moore has charge lof the library and assists In swlmmlag. The track, front valley Motor co. carrying the supplies was enthu siastically greeted toy alt the girls. The- camp car furnished by Doug las McKay Chevrolet Co. is also a great assistance. - Last nlzht was spent at a de- llghtfai carapflre where stories were told by Mrs. Gallaher and Helen.. Cochran and songs were sung by Anna Larson, Erelyn Stewart and Gwea Gallaher. Hel en Cochran! taught; us many new songs. .;i T4 . i .- Tbere I to be a nations nartv tonlrht and there are many inter esting rumors of clever costumes and eren prises. - we are glad that we are out here and aeud our best wishes to those back. home. Detroit People . Oppose Foreign Labor on Roads r "it t - laeff ectire protest against the use mt Austrian citizen on North Santlaaa highway work aboTe De troit was made yesterday to the county court, the protesting group being told that the work is under the direction of the bureau of pub lic roads and is not subject to this court's jurisdiction. In the delegation were many men who said they needed work, as', well as J. V. Bewley. road pa trolman i for- the Detroit district. They said there were 1 d. to 15 families' In Detroit who. here no work and are badly in need of it. Picnic Enjoyred By Odd Fellows -.' !...;; f -.--) , - ! , STAYTON, July 15 The an nual I. O. O. F. picnic which was held this year at the Legion part here was an : enjoyable affair. About 13S were gathered about the long tables at the noon hour, people coming from McMlnnvllle, Salem, Albany, Mill City and other adjacent towns. Many local peo ple .attended In the afternoon. The time was spent in playing minia ture golf; swimming and visiting. fLast times today. Mi ! "White -I Shoulders" with Mary As tor ,j R. Cortez Jack Holt SUrta Tomorrow THE IDOL, OF THE FANS VUAIM LI his greatest rol since "All Quiet On The Western Front." The gripping, dramatic story of a ring: champion who .was toppled from his throne by a woman 1 No man' had ever floored ' him, but a kiss from her. lips put him down for the count! u f ITS DIFFERENT-iTIIRILLING! TheGalTil Board t. By OUVE M. DOAK Warner Bros. Elalarare Today Jack Holt in "White Shoulders." ' Friday Lew , Ayres in "Iron Man". . i " The Grand I , Today Blllie Dore In "One Night at Susie'a." - Friday Bill Boyd In "The Painted Dester". ff:- ; ;. ' ' The Hollywood ' ' Today William Powell in "Man of the World Prlday--Jokn Gilbert "Gentleman's Fate". : In l Tea, I saw "White Shoulders'. My advice to Jack Holt would be to go back to his old type of Tlr II e manhood or get a new direct or. N Either might work a com mendable impreTement over his latest effort. ' ; i i j Among' the many sensational rises to "stardom" of wee comets in the 'screen stage world has been that of Lew Ayres. who will be seen In "Iron Man at Warner Bros. Elsinore beginning Friday. "All Quiet i on the Western Front" gare him a start front which h coasted right into .the hearen of stars. I ' Today he la regarded as the "find" of tne year, and his fan mall runs into the thousands of letters per month. 'Kef since John Gilbert burst Into 'stardom with "The Big Parade" has there been such a sensation in HoIly-i wood. ; ! . Young Ayres received his high school education in San Diego. Calif., and after a year at the ! oo iX??, c l - wT (S : 'yv) ri - -.-r - . , zL OJ " r.n, IK ,;)3.,a., ej(. ;e):j; " """ More for Your Motiftw! '. I More for Your Jloneyl For your car and for every car made there's a correct body of Zerolene the SUnd ard OU for Motor Cart. 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Jnly 15 t Jean Thoma t an called to Oregon City Tuesday aa a witness in the case where a car and truck' collided and .three oocupaats ef the car were burned to death. - Thoma happened along Just after the accident, which was a few mflec south of Oregon City. " Dozler Home to Spend Vacation j STAYTON, July 15 Norbert posler is here te spend his vaca tion with his parents. Mr. I and Mrs. John Doxier and other rela Uvea. "Bub as he was famil larily known during his I high school days Is attending Creigh- this - You BlfRGUinS EillEfl 3 STJKIT OFFICES Power Company Orrfy Lbsar To any Extent; car Is At Albany Later 8TATT0N, Jaly II. Tareo business houaea were broken Into here early Wednesday morning. They were the Stay ton postofflce, MacMarr store and ' Moon tain States Power company office. - The postofflce safe, which is not kept locked, was wrecked but nothing le missing. The MacMarr store missed 7 in change which had been-left in, the cash drawers. 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They say that the American dollar wig buy the equivalent of $St worth over there. - The world's champion. Scnmeilng, went over on . the same boat with tha Miftixet. Ballot Title is v Prepared Here A" ballot title for the initiative bill to repeal the civil aerrice law in Multnomah county was Issued by Attorney-General Van Winkle yesterday. If ; IT, 00 signature can be aecured. the measure will be put before -Multnomah county voters la November 1932. I If the initiative were passed, the civil service requirements of Multnomah county would be abol ished. - Piano Company To Locate Here The Collins as' Erwln Piano company Wednesday announced a sale in Salem of remaining pianos from Sherman Clay and company stores which recently were dosed in this state. The new firm is lo cated la the VanPatten building on Court street in the room for merly occupied by an indoor coif course and prior to that time by O'Leary's restaurant! . u UTTTJVG MONEY IN THE BANKU. CKEKFJB1 nSCElEliD Before the sun begins te tip the peak f Alt- Heed with a ro sy glow, next Sunday morning," a party of local persona will . -be starting from the tisaberUa.ee tfeo cllmb to. summit, under tbe spon sorship of tbe Chemeketaas, local hiking organization. The climb era, uader leadership ef w. I. Mt Cloud, will leave the timber line at 3:30 a.m. - Most of tbo hikers art planning to leave the T. M. C. A: here Sat urday afternoon at 4 o'eleck. to go to Gorernmeeat camp, to spend the evening. From there tbe group will go to the timber line by automobile." - Ten persons had signed for the trek last night. " ; - C H. DA VI3 Bm HELD WOODBURN. July 15 Funer al serrlcea for Charles. II. Davis. 43, who died la a. Salem hospital Sunday, July 12. were held at the Bethel church Tuesday afternoon. Tonight fs " Family Night Friday - Saturday . WM. BOYD v In The Painted Desert r -v . ; 4 . 4 i. S st ' o who .... 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