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PAGS TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, SIbu Oregon. Friday IJerninsr. September 11, 1931 'i i1 v U0T1ES oeed: HOT PAY STATE Control Board Waives law In That Respect When Meier Recommends o- V WE" SEE THE SIGHTS IN TOKYO -.v . v t 4 if" 1 si ? : (Continued from pec 1 - considerable , merit," Governor Meier's letter read. "The state levy of taxes for If 51; made prior to tbe enactment- of the law,; con : tin' amounts for the rn&inten ne f onr-state hospital for the taMu. Th- niacin of ' these A.rr ti the eoanties amounts in a sense, to an additional re quirement on the part of thestate owiiA er narpose. so far as the year 151 fa. concerned ; Had No Opportunity "Furthermore, the counties did not have an opportunity ia.mK prorlflion tor these charges ;In their budgets and tax -lerlea for 1931, and the la"ws of the state prohibit the us of moneys bud- tfic purposes from being, applied to other and different purposes. "Iaview of the apparent injus tice of attempting to wore v the counties, during the year 131, charges for the support oi non-violent Insane, 1 recommend that the ' state board et -control i walre and cancel all such charges against the counties lor r- month this year. Thereafter all counties should fully meet the re ! qairements of the law with respect to monthly payments for the care of their non-violent insane. Collections from the estates and relatives of both violent and J non-rlolent Insane -and feeol minded hare already reached ap proximately $400 for thejnonth of August. This part of the law !must be actively administered to k ht direct charge on the I aav . , , , taxpayers lor iuc ldj Tbls photo, jnst received from Tokyo, shows the Lindberghs enjolng their first sight-seeing trip la th s lowest nosslble "Pw capital, riwui, uses as me party ieri id lusnlcari shrine, shows, left to right W. Camer uu"" t w i on with the state's I ruru' -tmxjcn aiqoasssaor to aapan, Anne unabergn and poionel Undbergh ULUUUUb Wlli.v.. nku.iinn for th nroper care oi "indetwrdV." sModern Piracy, ! Governor Meier was unable to attend Thursday's meeting be cause of illness. Hal K. Hoss, sec retary of sute, presided. uiu r unimm state treasurer, is the third member of the board. Vote Cooperation In Roaebric Affair Th hoard also voted to cooper ata with the federal government i wao either threw the wealthy and the city T Rosebuxg, In con-1 owner overboard or "east him nectlon with surrendering the state I adrift and then mistreated his soldiers home taere to we i wire bariled the police tonight. eral authorities. A law of the The strange tale of modern pi legislature provided - that la cm racy was told by Mrs. Benjamin the northwest veterans hospital ColUngs, who said that after was located at Boseburg th exist- ner husband was seized the in lag state soldiers home would be raders carried her In ! a canoe to turned over to tno jutoium., a motornoat nine miles distant and combined with the new insti- J where her shouts attracted! atten- tution. Koseburg Teeenuy - i n0n early today. designated by the government as i Th9 ColltagsV five-year-0 1 d the site for tha federal aoiaier daughter Barbara was left un boms. : - " . I harmed aboard her parents; drift- i a report from Dr. ttoy pju. i iBg yebt. Penguin, which was superintendent f the atatenomejfaild by B boating party just be for the feewe minaea, jaw.' i rorav daybreaks that approximately i pauenw i the tnstituUon had been released during the past month "der .arnlo nollcv. It WSS Said that several of these patients have ob tained Jobs in diftereni pans oi the atate. , Other patients i were Rur.ions proue OF LITTLE flIO I: Alrptane Possibly That of ; A!Ien and Moyle Seen - I Far Toward Worth ?'f -it fC- '1 . i , : - ; . f M IV i ; if- inii-M---ift-..-wiiii-Yiiifn.iiiimi--i(.--ii-i-f-ii t"nw V-w '. t ( Coi tinned front page 1 ) , macks were that of Mo jle and Al len it would Indicate they .were forced aorth of , their charted route. They must bav lauded somewhere enroate to take ea ad ditional fuel but many; small set tlements in : Alaska unequipped with a radio station have ample supplies or airplane gasoline. Meanwhile coaBt guard vessels and ships of private companies kept watch for the ' plane. In Alaska, table and radio stations, government and private, were alert to I flash, the news, 'should the Claslna Madge or; her pilots be discovered, " '. t The coast guard cutter Halda. about 10 miles oft the south end of Vancouver Island and the cut ter McLaheabout half way across the Pacific between Unalaska and San Francisccv were assisting In ; the search. Canadian authorities had instructed all points to be on the lookout. . 4I - believe ? they wept down somewhere south of the Aleutians and i wlllf never ' be f eund, ssid Captain H. D. Hinckley, north pa cific, division commander of - the I coast guard. "There Is one -chance la a million of finding them- Mickey- Moike GREGORY IGNORES T ID OPINION Story Baffles Eastern Police i- STOSSET, N. Septi 10 (AP) An amazing narrative of a midnight invasion of a yacht in Liong wand sound by two .men Car Demolishes Parked Bicycle JillMf f T TAMe-lifAii 1 fi w A paroled to their parents in reia- Ujortjj 1Jtn 8treet mxil arrier tlvea.. - . ,;lfor the central district south of v The sUte training: scnooi wr thf poStoffiee, reported to the po boys reported its lowest popuia- Uce thAt A portlan)i motoriat drlv- tion in history, witn s Ing hia car with two wheels in the the iastttauon. I parking, demolished his bicycle notb Dr. K. K. owmer, n- j, ... M,. n h. .nrl.li.. perintendent of the Oregon state at l08R North Church street yes terday, afternoon. Doughtoni stated hosnttal. and W. H. Balllie. head f the boys' school, - reported a urnlui of money, when compared with their estimated budget re quirements. -: v. r James Lewis, warden of the state penitentiary, reported tljat fronts for the new cell block had arrived, and that the structure that the Portland man, 'William O. Trapp,1 drove his ear onto, the parking in front of 1095 1 North Church, while going 30 miles per hour, and continued along until he ran over the bicycle. within another month. The new cell block will accommodate ap proximately 525 prisoners, and will relieve congested conditions In the prison. The Call Board! By OLIVE M. DOAK THIRD COWIHEE on belief cn WARNER BROS. EliilNORE Today Richard Arlen and Peggy Shannon ,ln "The Secret CalL" i THE GU.VND Today Loretta Tpung and Ronald Colman In "The i Devil to Pay." s THE HOLLYWOOD Today Jfitxi Green, Edna May Oliver In 'Forbidden Adventure." ; - arnvea, ana y v would be ready for occupancy POCatellO PaDet vi. .nntitw -month. The new I . r .- . Under New Head Fishing Vessels I i Continue Search l . -iv-i r TM2 immediate charge and announced T Or JuOSt " 1 1 CIS the democratic policy of thef paper POCATELLO. Idaho. Sept. 10. (APJ Announcement of the sale of the Idaho State Journal. Pocatello morning paper, to Ar thur N. Sukerkrup Of Columbus, Ind., was made late today by I. H. Masters. : The' new; publisher took would be continued. ' He said no staff was contem- ! TOKYO. Sept. 11 (Friday) iAeJntl t (AP) All 'fishing tvessels and Pted at this time, Ail.. ..-.ft nf Vi vaf of Uolr- . " kaido island and along the Kurlle Three CaTS in tinued' yesterday and today their search, tor Don Moyle and C. A. Allen, along the possible route of the two California aviators flew la their intended trip from Sara ash uiro beach to Seattle. No trace of the aviators has been found. v UCLA Students Traffic Mixup : -N - . k when a motorist drove his car In front of him at the Intersection of Court and North Commercial streets at ! 9 o'clock last night. Kenneth W. Bayne. route 9, Was I unable to stop in time and! drove his maehlne into one operated by Samuel Toevs. 275 North 20th street, Bayne reported to the po- t M.I"ce last night.-He did not state UriVr? UT1 mi7,llli' ith name of the offender ' ' - LOS ANGELES. Sent. 10 I rRS. CHURCH TO WED (AIM Unter flaasmen of - thai NEW YORK. Sent. 10 --(AP) University of California at Los I Mrs. Muriel Vanderbilt Church, Angeles todar decided to aban-l whose friendship with Henry Del i ... ... I a 1 aU .. MI t. . A - V. jaun nazing r iresamen iq xnei""CJ uxsi uuie w iu in coming term. Leaders announced I llc notice, at the fashionable; horse that Instead of the traditional I snows of the spring season, will paddlings and duckings, the hew- i e married to the Providence. R. comers. 2.00 of them, will hkl-. bond salesman tomorrow In a welcomed with luncheons, dances J Quiet, civil ceremony at her moth boo nuieeiBg tours Slier regis-1 c juuana estate, Today will be the last time for "The Night Angel- with . Nancy uarrou and jrrearic March in the title roles. A play with rather an unusual dramatic pull, , and one in wnlcn tae unexpected 'Occurrs, It holds the . interest to the end which is a1 happy one.: i, Beginning Saturday will bo The Secret Call" Mth Peggy snannon and Richard Arlen. To Richard Arlen fell the hap py lot or playing the role of lead ing man opposite Peggy Shan non, Hollywood's latest "lucky girL" ; ". - : ;.-H- - , Miss Shannon was ' thrust into film-fame when she was cast . In the principal romantic part of "The Secret Call" after the part was vacated by the sudden Illness of Clara Bow. ... I i! I The story deals with! the events which take place In a big city dur ing the progress of an electioneer ing campaign. Miss k Shannon, whose father dies a victim of the persecution of the "big boss" of the political machine which runs the city, gets a job as a telephone operator in a big hoteLj As such she learns many of the secrets of the politicians, and is In a position to damage the "big bogs" so much with scandal that he win lose his grip on the voters. But she learns that Arlen, her sweetheart, is tne son .of the "big boss." '. j If-' l - Thus- the plot'brings together a number of thrilling dramatic for ces, which end pleasingly la a ro mantic climax. x i-. WW D1PED JOBLESS HI 1 (ration tomorrow and Saturday. Miss McCormick ; Weds E. Hubbard ' BAR HARBOR. Maine, Sept. 10 (AP) Muriel McCormick, daughter of Harold H. McCor mick and Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCormick of Chicago, today' be came the bride of Ellsha Dyer Hubbard. 63 rear old "farmer" of Mlddletown, Conn. The wed ding took place less than 24 hours after news of the engage ment was made public by Mrs. McCormick la Chicago. ... - Most of the players on the In dian university's grid squad this year will I be Hoosiers. Only 22 of tS hail from other states. FIRE IN RUBBISH I Central station - firemen ! were called out ! at 7 rl5 o'clock last night to put out a fire In a pile of rubbish at 110 North High street. U was presumed tho rub bish was the leavings of a wood- pi. and neSwners had set it an re. -.? -i - - - . iJULUTH, Minn. (AP)4-Wil-liam Winak. a 4-year-old hermit living la a shack on the outskirts of , Duluth, pays fiTe eents a aonth for its "home." He rent ed the one-room building fjrom friead and agreed to nar ta nta Too Late to Classify FOR RENT nninltl fnMiliKiul (Continued from page 1) about 200 men hunted him today, aided by an aerial observer, -i It was the doss that fled Dale away from, home, he said. He had a fine time following them away over' the brush-covered hills and nothing worried him until night came.,. ,r - -f; :.": : ft s i:, . ; The county reward and an ad ditional 9 offered by the News and . Herald, on which the child's father Is foreman, was divided among the six unemployed men who found Dale. - iU ; WASHINGTON, Sept. 10. AP) A i committee composed largely of welfare leaders was ap pointed today by Walter S. Oif ford, national director; to admin ister unemployment ' relief next winter. . i - Fred C. Croxton, Gifford'a as sistant, was made chairman and is others were named to the group, including Newton D. Ba ker, former secretary of war. In appointing this third group. G if ford Indicated one of Its func tions will be to encourage the or ganization of "made work" to provide employment for the job less. -- " -,. .- 1 - . V' "This committee he said. "win make available Information on the. experience of the past win ter and previous periods of unem ployment distress.' "In general, relief funds are ex pended locally through long es tablished ; agencies but in thirl emergency.1 special organizations have in many places been created to provide employment in the shape of special or made work which is paid for -out of relief funds." ! V t. . (Continued from, page 1) year, which, estimate must be published,! as provided In Section J Brooks. Under the sections of the bud get i law above mentioned, -the budget I committee acts as an ad visory body only,1 and the com mon council, which is the levying board, has the right under Sec tion 9 to make such corrections or .alterations; in the proposed estimate as. the common council may deem advisable, so long as these changes are made prior to the actual making of the tax levy. ' This levy by the city of Salem is made by the adoption of an ordinance. In the base of the appropria tion of the county health demon stration the Item was cut from 28,000 to $6,000 at the meeting held with the budget committee. the levying board amended the estimate and ; placed v.the - item back' at: 28.000 before the ordi nance was passed. Everything Is set for Tlio 'Big Parade". All Mickey Uice have your dogs, cats, .rabbits, or your and ready to pa- . rade Saturday, Sep tember It., ' . "Doll up" your J bicycles, tricycles, doll buggies, ovary i favorite pet dressed thing goes.- 4 ' 1 7 1 , h This is going to be the biggest parade ever held by, the .children of the city of Salem. : Sponsored br Warner Bros. Elslnore, Ore-; gon Statesman, and the .promi nent business houses of Salenu M.M.C.: , . ! . . Western - Dairy Products 1are giving Sun freze ice cream to' ev ery one participating In this1! pa rade. ; . . Prizes : are as follows: Sea Horses "Mickey Blouse - Dolls, Bowls of Gold Fish, Rabbits. Mar bles, Dresser Sets. Corduroy Pants, Story Book, Pocket Watch es. Fishing Poles, and -many oth ers too numerous to mention: M.M.C.-.his:--- -Don't forget Mice you have to watch The Oregon Statesman for further, details There will be some .announcements about the parade and costume contest - so watch The Statesman every &ay and look all through j&e paper. We Just know this will be the greatest even ever had. in Salem and It's up to, you and you and you; So let's all get to gether. ; , ' M.M.C. : ; v Last Saturday we i had . the usual good : program in .which Joan Fregard, Aileene Arnessen Ray Elliott (our new harmonica Instructor), : Geraldlne Fregard and Joyce Chambers in a novelty aance. . ' M.M.C. ' Those winning ? prizes were Richard Barton, Walter Kelson Marlowe Simmons. Irene Wolf Margaret Vadney, Laura Selbehs, Frances Wilson i and Beulah mm to I0DIGT G1P0UE Tries ta. Report : Progress ,,But Judge Refuse to -(Read Communique this year-as president of the Se attle chamber of commerce. He .was a publisher of the Seattle Post-Intelllgencer for three years until his resignation in 1921 to enter private law practice. . Until then he had been superior court Judge for inany years. , 1 -. ' Con ttaed from page ;1) the defense motion to quash the indictment .- h . f ., K i l-.-T Had Jud go I WCkerson inot f In formed the gang leader 4a July that 'he must take the I witness standi himself if he expected len iency, Capoae might now be serv ing time with tout of hie bench men In Leavenworth prison. J3ut Capone, manifestly disturbed, at the prospect of public questioning an" unheard-of ": proceeding for him, protested through his. attor neys that ; the . government had. promised leniency. The court re fusing to be bound by aAjr" such agreementrue gangster moved to withdraw iis guilty, j pleas : and stand trial instead.' 1 y r ! The court let Capone change the Plea on the tax fraud count and has since fixed October 0 as the date for the trial opening. - j M.M.C Bnt don't forget, this Saturday still another great showmore of your Mickey Mice members : In a greater stage show. J M.M.C. Nof only that but w have the last thrilling, : smashing : chapter in the best serial we've ever had "The Mystery Trooper.? Don't forget your answers to - whom the mystery j trooper. Is must be in BEFORE the show' starts all names given in after - the last chapter is shown will not be counted. i M.M.C This week; also marks the clos ing of-the Movie Star button con test. All those having the 10 different buttons should. 'see the Mickey Mouse - secretary and get the pass good for one month to all Mickey Mouse meetings, And say kids what a treat for In my. Opinion the acts of. the j you. The world's greatest circus common council were in all re spects legal, f i and the - levying of 1 5.000.00 made by the ordl-' nance, as adopted. Is a legal and valid,. levy. ' lr VeiTi truly, WILLIAM H. TRINDLE, mit Attorney. 600 New Books Go on Shelves l 3 At High School Miss Alta Kirschner, high school I n . attend! Astronomer oi bareback rider ' Will be seen on the screen for the first: time and he'll show you all the tricks be used to do in the big circuses none other than the great; Pood les Hannaford. Not only that- but you'll see a Tom and; Jerry Cartoon and for the feature you'll see Richard Arlen and the new girl that took Clara Bow's place Peggy Shannon In the mystery picture - "The Secret CalL" . Who placed the secret call do yon know? -well lefi find out at the Mickey Mouse meeting Saturday tt I s. m. at Warner Bros. Elslnore let's us is working at double- thls week cataloguing i librarian, time speed ItTia SAO nar Tioolra whtph will h Note Passes onl &J2t If e vi A TP tfA1nsvAii C1ont sm W aauuuj.wi, JIMS., uouv. A.V. 111. lfKlrin Mi .r.f.Mn, HTf.a -a.MTf xunatu oMiiuer luas, I Kirschner. .w, asirouomy proiessor wno oo-1 Th ...wi tiKn twvv. Uined the first photographic ob-I i-init wh fwiA t r'"on oi we occaiisuon oi IHah ThArm fnr th. ,tanf. star, aieo toaay at nis nome nere. general' residing and also for use . v r i in connection with class asslgn- wi. (Mviwuuui my. iuiTru uuiroi- imantii suy. So long. ZOLLIE. FILL OPETJiriB DATE i SEPTEMBER 24 NOW - M - . tfl. 1 jrroLcssor iuag, wat aiso gg- n tained the first protograph spec- I Jr3Der .... i. . . M . ... .. t of Liverpool, N. Y., and had been connected with the Harvard ob servatory since 1887. Carrier Slugged, Robbed andT Burglars Visit Phalen9s Home Burglars 1 entered the Edward Phalen home, 397 South .Winter street, through - the back door some time before 11 o'clock Wed nesday night and took a camera valued at 825 and a' string of pearls valued at 'tire dollars. it was reported to the police yester day. The poilSk last night had not made "i any: progress toward. solving the; identity of the burg- PORTLAND. Ore.. SodL 10.- (AP) Melylu Wrrell, 21, news-1 daily In women's wear I lines will (Continued from page 1) ing made are those of Individual merchants , who expect; to : show! even greater improvement In the1 art of window displays; than, has been shown in previous years. In timations are that the ; distinct changes in fall fashions and espe- S1LES T1X TJUiEfl BY 6. 0. P. LERDEBS I -; . -f " 'j - - i - & i WASHINGTON. Sent. 10tLf API Two administration republicans today! called for tax revision i at the next congress.! 1 s I i ' Senator- Reed, of Pennsylvania high ranking republican ;on the finance committee; advocated: general sales tax of onehalf lot one per cent upon all co?hmodl4 lies soia to . tne puoiic. s f f Representative Bacharach, 5 o: Kew Jersey, second rankine re publican on the) house ways and means, committee, j which I origin ates ' all revenue legislation, pro posed a sales tax oa "luxuries and non-essentials"': an Increase fn rates I on incomes of more than $100,000;! restoration "of the gift tar ahd a s 1-oost la. the estate tax The simultaneous declarations. coming from administration lead ers in fiscal affairs, assumed add ed significance la view of the re cent word from. the. White! House that President Hoover is studvlne means of ; balancing the budget with another billion dollar, deficit impending. I 3 ; " ? I . Judge Dykeman, . J- -i . -1 Friend Mis Dead SEATTLE!, SeptC 10 CAP) Judge ; King Dykeman, S 71 Who came i here an orphan bov : more tnan io years ago and won na tional recognition for benefits he created I for others unfortunate children, died it earl today fatter a second Cerebral! hemorrhage within stwo- Weeks. $ ; " i .-. Judge Dykeman. i who created the first Juvenile court system In the country here, i was serving Club Mouse "f L !- 1 Warner yiJJif Elsinore i Tomorrow 1 CREAl fW Mickey Mouse Cartoon GEBSIB BILLETS GET THREE VICTIMS - . - i- r " U. '-' : Clothing Cutters' Squabble Blamed; for. one Death; t; - Children, Rescue man NEW YORK, Sept. 10 (AP) unmen , sprayed bullet alone three fronts in New York City to day, each time, taking the life pf the man they sought. : " James Lepor alias James Mar ino, slain in a barber shop in tot Bronx, was-felled by bullets which .whizzed in from the' stree't as be was paying the barber for cutting the hair of his two children.' Neither of the children was hurt. Police said Lepor -was believed to have been, connected with the wine grape and alcohol rackets u the Bronx. , t'f ' -Salvatore. Maranzanb.. it. dill In 1 what police said was a boot-" legers' -rendezvous in the Ne-if York Central bulldiap. K ;r Jacob Kitiat. who,' police learn ed, recently was ousted from ilia clothing cutters union, local pibs 4, amalgamated clothing . workers of America was killed in what was believed to be a workers' quarrel. He was shot wLile In i lower east Side restaurant.! by two men who -escaped in: an automo bile. .He died after telling polie of the clothing cutters labor un ion' row S 1. .' j :. j.J . !; ; I i Boys playing in a vacant lot lit Long Island City rescued a man who gave his name a Charles Mc Govem. 36, and wbo police said apparently had been left to die in 4: pile, of burning rubbish. They pulled him! from the fire when they saw his leg protruding be neath the flames. ; Salem Invited 71 Roseburg Fete -A telegram urging Salem citi zens to participate in a celebra tion at Roseburg Saturday, Sep tember It. In token of that city's victory In winning the soldiers home, was received locally yester day. . The chamber of commerce. Invited to participate. Indicated yesterday It would send a'delega- tlon to represent Salem. H0LLYV00D THEATRIC " Home of 25c Talkies 1 HOME OWNED TIIEATRB TODAY and SATURDAY ..111 - M 11 ,7 , May Oliver; Louise I )' razenaa. jaexxe Searl In another comedy hit by the py." Story by SIN- CLAIR LEWIS, en- th or of 4 "Main" Street etc; ii Amstrenriiii vr ; U yaramourtt VVTuir I i ' . : J5 ' ; s i Directed by f NORMAN TATJBOO Also CoMedy, News, Serial V t. m i, I paper carrier, was slugged and robbed of 830.80 tonight, he re- i ported to ponce, r h -He was tne second carrier to I be robbed within a few days. be reflected in the methods used in wmdpw decoration. I t i The treasure ' hunt, a cart of the usual celebration will also be staged this year. j - ? I -CAMAS MAN KILLED PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 10 -(AP) Ernest Lansdon, 27, Cam as, wash., died here today of in juries suffered in an automobile accident ' near Clatskanle, Ore., last Monday. His body was taken to Camas. , , ' ' GOLD STOCK ' HIGHEST ' WASHINGTON, Sept 10 (AP) ) Monetary gold stock fn the united Statea during- the Week ending September reached 18,000,000,000 for the-fin t time In history. . - V "4 Ronsfd . DEVIL l T .TODAY I TODAY Son. -Iosu Toes. Another C&arlla Cfaan Thriller. 4THE BLACK CA1V1EL,, with WARNER OLAND ; I: ; 10 u can save mles of leps HOW FAR does woman walk arerw day, condac 4ng the affair of her home?, Anywhere from 2 to IS miles a daw, according ta investigations re f centljf reported frorn Ohio State University. 4 ' Important as a means of cutting down unneces sary steps and reducing "mileage" in the home, la 'the Extension Telephone. A? You can have a wall-type Extension In your i kitchen or elsewhere for only a few cents a day i T13 Pacc Teixphos Aim TtlEGJUkJtn Compant miIiiilE0Xe?! TODAV! 4 INTRODUCING A NEW STAR -J PEGGY SHANNON - IRISH AMERICAN BEAUTY - WHO RE PLACED CLARA BOW IN THIS UN USUAL 1 PRODUCTION - A TREAT! 1. i Richard ! Arlen . PEGGY SHANNON 1 - -. . .... ' 1 - i t - i - V ?!. Ii i S : . ... 1 -1 lr ! :. - t is-: ?:-f.i -. ii s f 1 ? I wmi . u -t n a ' 1 lYELATIONS OF A J : BIGI Crre tHRILLS and a Beautiful Love Story You Will Like It! - ; 1 Werner Dres. Varieties Ile&s j modem, t room biansalow- 480 St. t 1 -