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PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Balem. Oregon. Friday Morning, October 9, 1931 B OARD ORDERS' 10 SURVEYS Ainsworth Named Chairman - and Klein Retained as Highway Engineer f Continued from par 1) : William T. Woodward was tbe first b pokes man and Interlocutor for tbe Portlanders, H. T. Bootts of Tillamook represented that count and Loyal Graham of For est , Grove was the keynoter for Washington county. In the afternoon a delegation representing cities ! along the Pa cific, highway in southern Oregon with "Pop" Gates as spokesman asked, for road widening and ' straightening work and this dele gation was followed by a nam ber af others asking minor im oroVements to existing s t a t e highways. j 1 Next Meetlag U Re fa Portland M When the commission adjourn ed It was stated by Chairman Ainsworth that the next meeting would be held-Jn-. Portland.) At that time a permanent policy for holding meetings will be deter mined. A petition from SO coun ty judges was presented to, the commission yesterday asking that tbe meetings be held In Portland; The Judges declared that they could appear In Portland before th commission at a stated hour . and then ret other work done in the city the same day whereas If they came to Salem another day waa needed to accomplish work which frequently called them to Portland. . - 1 -j 1 - ; i.th ' A three-page agenda of work prepared for the commission yes terday lay untouched : save I for the first item "delegations." It It i thought another meeting will soon be held to clean up -this docket of details and to confer further with federal road offi cials on the 1932 program for work la. the state. ! , J ON VACATION . o A: A A ( a ':'--::...'i?.W. J i ' v i , LA;vAw INDUSTRY OF SEED POTATOES VIEIVEO Congressman Hawley Makes Trip With Agent and 0. S. C. Professor Congressman W. C. Hawley ba Just returned from' an Inspection tour of the potato industry in Clackamas county. ; The tour was under the management of J. .J. Inakeen. county agent. Professor Jackman. of Oregon State college, and Fred s. Perrine. of the Ore gon City chamber-of commerce, for the purpose of observing, m the fields, the value of planting certified stock and using good cul tural methods The Call Board . Or OLIVB M. DOAK WATER UTILITIES DEAL TS WATCHED ELSISORB a Todsr "Panrft nf Cm CAPTTOI - Today fttohard irlu "Caught." im e Sale of California Water uompany Likely to Mean O.-W. Transfer Also GRAND Today Janet Gaynor "Daddy Long. Legs." HOLLYWOOD Today Leslie Howard In "Never th Twain Shall Meet." A deal fhrolrlnc water atilftfaa in California baa Just been an nounced wnich Is of local Interest oecause the major eomnanr eon eerned is a aa affiliate of the Oregon-Washington Water Service company. The California Water Service company, control of which naa been held by tha redera Water Serrice company which is also the holding company for tha uregon-wasbingtoa company, has fe AA ;:J MUa .f Purchalb"y T arnaicaS rt,.,. ... a 4(.a. thit vnvi a woBioru ana again I V tt rnv - .,"rr"r.T' ;:Tn, Richard Arlen is th. conquering n,: ".i of which affect the plants above :r" 1,1. " ni,.Z C-:-2 aiuuies an over the United ground and can be detected upon n ordinnrT .It? nowOTr; b States. While o IntimaUon has inspection in the field, all of I "ii.tf I i.en J.T.en out ! r "Posl- whlch tend to limit the number of .7.,. 1.11.: Z f r r I ae uregon-washlngton in- potatoes In a hill or prevent their vTt T -loun "'Key- teresU. oaerrera would manfest no ft. wt.if. smoking leader of a gang of cat-1 surprise if th an ma inj. At Some of the diseases poison the il""1.1" .ndoei ttr , worrt in not acquira the northern group of eround for a period of fire years. 'l""'",u,A"0"1""- wer companies w-v - a, m . A. .. . . . (The party saw some magnificent J,".' .fn iSI AB3atea with the Byllesby in fields of potatoes, practically .1 ll3 w" " if.Mia ar interests of clear of all diseases. Such results -V lI7 r"1, "Presented by the (Jen- were accomplished by proper till age of the soil and the planting of certified stock. Some of . the li ii mi.i a.i'tin IpniB Vm Yftrlr t I wawawm W m m Vi , J , . JI7JfK- ..f,-A. tn Vn. 1 . . . I Mouse club show Warner Bros. I Other CmiDanie tiuw iiivM ... iaiscu mew owu soea oct ni.i. ,.n . . I ti . . land. EUssa appears rather de- ia seoarate Dlots. laelectinr the Ioriwl" rcnrM sna ronc m nrMd at tha theurht of leavinc ; ...w .,7!. i tam to me many nunarea wnoi The featni-A t America, but-well be here when d7 li. hltMA. whll. th!T .5 hT th there I. litUe the California Water SenriTe sale - r- fM nra fiaMsiw rfh aw t nan rnar i a . Elissa Landl. poDular English einema actress, who has starred m several Hollywood Productions, is are the Dawes Interests of o. represented t th Can eyes of "Calamity , who also I tral Illinois Trust company, and wants him. (Chester Loreland and aocitM. California enaineerin- and hanv. Toaay ana ior tne Mickey ung operators. for she comes back. MELTING SCHEDULED AT HieR PREPARED The rotation schedule for meet ings of senior high school clubs and organizations , yesterday was completed by Principal Fred Wolf and Assistant principal ; u. ,w. Tavenner, and an . assembly was the first activity undertaken un der the system. The! main differ ence from last year's schedule is tht assemblies now will be held on; alternate Thursdays instead of weekly. Class meetings will take up; the odd Thursdays and In erent a special assembly Is called for this time, the classes will hold their meetings . on j the following Monday during the home room .period.- ,lriMvi ; ; To limitations i are ! placed ion registration for activities other than a paint 6ystera and the fact that students may not participate in; two organizations which meet at . the same time. The meetings are- held during the home room period, which ; immediately ; fol- ! lows the lunch hour. : i i The first week's activity eched I ule is: Monday home rooms, stu j dent council; Tuesday-Ms i rjl ' r league. Future Craftsmen of Am M erca, 8 club, boys' double quar I tet. radio, astronomy,! Slide Rule ; and Chemistry clubs; Wednesday I '-rllDi Economics, Science and i La-tin dubs. Junior chamber of commerce and girls' double quar , tet; Thursday -senior, - junior t-ftfld sophomore class meetings in 1 rotation; Friday-Snikpoh j iso- ciety and Glee cluh.t fH; ! ' I r f ,j The schedule for the alternat i I n g week is: j j Monday- home i rooms, student council. Crescen- : : doi club: Tuesday-HPhysics, Biol- ogjr ana uiris isumerai ciuds, ' boys double quartet; and Girls' league cabinet;! Wednesday -Techno, French, German and i Quill and Scross clubs, girls' dou 1 hie quartet; Thursday- assembly; . Friday Clarion business and ; Clarion newspaper staffs and inix- ef uieo club. Mickey Mouse NOTES .u inu ... . . .. . i , 1 . . : -- . nlota rn rrnwlnr i th pmn ucvcaooi, - iu wer uroagai oat In a hearlnr conttaMUroTna all nlantf That tn 8tory n" been "Pldid- before the California railroad conunuany rogue au plants, that i i fnmtU, thn ,.r.tr .mm..i. i vi.v".., JL nythlng perfectly healthy ap- by each of the cast. The picture is Water Serrice company, reported a Joy to both children and grown-1 tha transfer of Interest, and nttf ups. j there was being merged with the Penrod and Sam" which Is I California Water Serrica com nan 221SS C.tT V?tA W tory of boy life. ,wa, di- ating in California. InoriVr to tt- VH. rected by William Beaudlne. 1 nance tne merger the California Tbe cast lncludea Matt Moore, j water set-race company sought Tinrniliir Poiannii TMtt I Mrmllltnll tn laanex FT AAA Ann ' - ." H. nnnA.nnt- ! I w " " . .v-, . - -w '"I"""-"''" m glru all over the wj 4U uv.. Johnny Arthur, Charles Bellon, nrst mortgage bonds. 11,000.000 world aa Mickey " "euent. as tney now are wade Boteler, Helen Beaudlne, P cnt preferred stock and Mouse's birthday pruuucins me quamy. u is neces- Nestor Aber. Billy Lord. Margar-i ei,oot,000 common stock et Marquis, Betty Graham. James j uat a deal would follow for Robinson, Robert Daadrldge toline aie or tne Oregon-Washing say nothing of the dog, Duke. Next Saturday, October 17, is a day that will always be remem bered by thousands of boys and er than ! pea Mince. Good Market Found For Certified Seed 4 good market for her seed stock, as well as her fine po- i tatoes grown from good seed and Offl fO AGENT OF U10N COMW B. E. Owen, known here as "Kelly" Owen while a student at Salem high school a number of years ago, has returned to be come agent for the Salem branch of the Union. Oil company. He succeeds - Willis Talbot who has been transferred to Raymond. Wash, ... , Owen spent most of his boy hood ( near Independence but ob tained a portion of his education at Salem high, and has a number of friends here. He has recently been connected with the Portland branch of the oil company. T Another new member of the Union OH company staff here 's Ai T. Branthoorer, assistant agent, formerly of L Grande. MIS IC TO FEATURE FALL The fall flower. a aw wV.i.v - being sponsored br the, mdimk. cial growers of Marion county Sat urday and Sunday of this week in v the Chambers bulldlnr. will ban the added attraction of music; ac " cording to J. Baxter, who is in seneral charge of tha arrange- - snents. - -; Bill Brasean will furnish pro gram numoers ana Hawaiian au aic will ba furnished by W O. etorhaw between tha hoars of 7 and o'clock la tha erening both Satnrday and Sunday. : - .The exhibit will ba open from "oon Saturday to o'clock and from 9 a. m. to 9 p. u. Sunday. which will make as many boys and girls happy. M.M.C. i Every Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse that at tends Warner Bros. Elsinore next Saturday will receive, FREE, ice cream, candy, cake. cooKies, a (package of gum, balloons and novelties of -au kinds, ana win also hare a chance to win one of the 70 prizes to be given by co operative merchants of Salem Plan to come and have a great time. ' The picture ! to be shown is Laurel and Hardy in an all laughing feature comedy. M-M.C. Remember the date, next Sat urday, October 17. M.M.C. If you can play an instrument of any kind, be at Warner Bros Elsinore Saturday morning at 11 o'clock and Join the Mickey Mouse Club orchestra. Let's have a big turnout, and have every kind of instrument egiatered tn the orchestra. Tha orchestra will be under the leadership of "Boots" Grant and Mr. Anderson, both of the Salem School of Popular Music M.M.C. .Wasn't the first -chapter of 'Danger Island'! thrilling! Another great chapter this Sat urday. If you missed the first chapter. write to the Mickey Mouse club and we will be glad to. send you a copy of It, but remember this, the copies aren't as good as ac tually . seeing each serial, so be sure and come to each one. M.M.C. Starting this week, and for ev ery week, we will be entertained by a pupil from' Barbara Barnes School of Dance. This week Miss Barnes Is sending down that 'mar velous dancer and singer, Pauline Zoe Chambers. Believe me, she sura knows ber stuff! M.M.C. If you haven't got a passport to Danger Island, whereon lie the Western Dairy Sunfreze treasures, you will be able to get one tomor row at tha Mickey Mouse matinee. M.M.C. Get your captain hats at Mil ler's Dept. Store FREE. , M.M.C. The winners of the prizes that were given away last week are as follows: Bruce Spears, Alice Bst- kns. Grace Neff and Alice Ann Wirtsv Lots more prizes tomorrow. ' ' M.M.C. When you ; attend the Mickey Mouse matinees at Warner Bros. Klsinoj-e you are sur to find good talent on the programs. Those making up the talent last Satur day were Robert Krechter, Leone Goff and Virginia Bean. M.M.C. Booth Tarklngton's famous story, "Penrod and "am"; a grent comedy, "Catch as Catch Can"; chapter three of "Danger Island," and a cartoon, "Bimbo Express," all will help to make an Interest ing program tomorrow. M.M.C. See yon all Saturday at War ner. Bros. Elsinore at 1 o'clock. So long, ZOLLIEL Shaiet Estate Estimate Filed In Local Court Prank E. 8hafer. deceased, left aa estate rained at 116,932 ac cording to an inventory and ap praisal filed yesterday in probate court !here. Leo Chllds. Oscar Price and Edwin L. Baker were appraisers. Residence real property was Talued at 4S09; downtown real estate at 7500; tha stock of goods la tha Shafer stora at 1568 X; accounts receivable at 1750 and equity-In a sales con tract at Seo. prank B. Shafer is axecntor of tha will. M M producing the quality, it is neces sary to increase the quantity so j that they may be shipped in train- load lots. Mr. Hawley said the da's in spection of the fields, from those In which unsatisfactory seed was planted, although quite well till ed, to those in which certified seed was planted, with the proper I tillage, made a most convincing j argument in favor of tbe latter. Congressman Hawley left! Sa lem Thursday forenoon for Tole do, Newport, Tillamook, Wheeler and Astoria, and while gone will COTS ARE PROVIDED FDD CITY'S 'HOTEL' One hundred collapsible cots. inspect waterways In connection secured by Salem business men, with Taquina Bay and River, STil- I were delivered to tha city hall yes- la moo k Bay, Nehalem Bay and terday for the transients' quar harbor improvements and other 1 ters to be maintained this winter Hii TJa A.nate ta aft,.n rA C.J A. aAnn a. thA aTi laf joh AMaU I l8 II CIS CO. tH fSt&ndard Gall & lem about Wednesday of next blankets for the "flophouse," he 'V.. 1C JV?.VT. nauonai-wiae wn properties to tha iima in terests is considered logical be cause the California group was by iar me larger or tne western hold ings Of the Federal Water Serv ice company, so that it would not seem .reasonable to expect tha eastern Holding eomnanr to retain tha smaller interests in the far nortnwest. This inference is strengthened by the fact that E. C. Elliott continues to serve as president of both companies, with headquarters in San Francisco. Bylleeby Holdings la West Extensive Tha Byllesby interests control the Market Street railway, in San week. ERR BLE IS SMUTS ORECAS T SHEFFIELD. England. Oct 8. (AP) A. .war unlike any con flict In the past was predicted by General Jan C. Smuts, soldier and statesman. In a speech at Sheffield university tonight, unless the world soon establishes a "disarm ed peace." (I "The armed peaca led to !the world war," fie said. "Would !lt had ended there! But the armed peace eontnlues in an aggravated form and as long as it continues mankind seems to be marching to some horrible doom." ii General Smuts, president of the British Association for the Ad vancement of science, made his statements in the Basil Hicks memorial address in memory of a son of the university'a rice chan cellor, who was killed in the world war. - i in i SE OF SOUGHT WASHINGTON'. Oct. 8 (AP) President Hoover today re vived an old preventive for world economic ills, calling for a cessa tion of international loans except those devoted strictly to produc tive enterprise. . j More than 600 delegates to the fourth Pan American commercial conference answered his brief ad dress with more than a minute of standing applause. The chef executive pointed bis attack particularly at loans to nations for balancing budgets, or for military equipment of war purposes. If these wera to end. ho said, a "great number of blessings would follow to the en tire world." There had been open specula tion among Latin American mem bers of tha diplomatic corps up until today that Mr. Hoover might make this address the oc casion for aoma broad statement of -Pan American policy. will put it in operation. This he "V"- i?g.com?an7.wo .of hopes to do by tha end of tha me Lwirornn- present week. iZ!??.,? eT!f the Generous Salem citizens hare I ""."7l owor .inpuy. vyciavo in UlCSUIt. 4 113 taller CO III- pany operates tha water company donated a cookstove, cooking utensils and clothing for the tran-jf"YiK.T, supply . Chief Minto with,.' food stuffs for feeding tha men,- as TrirUtllities. tha holding com pany for Federal Water Service soon as the transients hotel Is whll tn , tt company has not opened. Three Salem business be6n dIrectl fu ntSSStffJ w m' be HPo.lng'of soma of sums of money monthly to buy th6lp propertle9 eltner for oper. meat for the "down-and-onters". atlnff or for iin&Ilclal reasona. ye BDULOEFi DAM 'OUTRAGE PROJECT' Picture of Kay Given Y Jit. C .A. A beautiful framed photograph of tha lata Thomas B. Kay has been presented to tha Salem T. M. C. A. by Mrs. Kay, and was accepted by tha board Thursday. It Is a very faithful likeness of Mr. Kay, and the picture awak VANCOUVER, B. C, Oct. 8 (AP) Describing Boulder dam as "a $700,000,000 outrage pro ject' representatives of many eoed poine memories of one traaes ana craiis appearea oeioiw tha resolutions committee of tha American Federation of Labor convention here today and de manded a congressional Investiga tion. Meanwhile repoits of three oth er committees with non-controversial matters were heard and adopted by tha convention as a wholo. Tha second invitation for tha 1932 A. F. L. convention was received from Indianapolis, Ind. Previously Atlantic City, N. J.. had telegraphed an Invitation for tha next year'a meeting. who had served for many years aa one of tha most activa aup- nortera of tha T. M. C. A. Mr Kay was a member' of tha board of directors and one of tha most dtligant In soliciting support for Ita program of activities, i i DERRIiER: SLATED! FITZSMiJS TAKES I 0RT1EST FOR MOUITODAT ' - TT- lit, -j.J --jj . ((.ommuea irooi pas- Kentuckr hills who lost the open ing game of the sarlea to Lertr Gror here, as! his starting pitch er .tomorrow, j ;; ; --I still hava absolute confi dence la Paul," j : he said. "I thought he'd win. two games for Second honors la the 80 SuiM m . sne? "I 1 ,n," A..f .4..4 h,hn, I no u ret one oi mem. i x.am- out tha northwest last month goaa1 aw should P to Eric Kitsslmois of Salem, ao-j othar great twoh t game in his .nf!ti... ..nnno.m.n I right arm, then 111 have Burleigh - j ,. - ,,. t. . day by H. H. Hnlsey, manager I here for the Sunfme interests. Of j S"- 1 I i-v tha 15 1 winners In tha northwest. nine were from Marion county. ' Fltssimons wins an award of $50 in cash. First prise winner who gets $100 la cash is Gladys ; Watson of Tacoma. i The 20th prlza want to! Elizan beth Kelson of Salem and 25th to Birgll Burson also of 8alem. Each won a $2.50 cash) award. Muriel Robinson of Salem won the 44th J m - i Contestants In tbla county who 1 7"':u"Z m ' Japanese planes I In Manchuria caused great concern herr today and it was regarded as certain tha league council will meet October 14 to consider the situation, j A postponement oif tha council's meeting1 had been considered to allow time for the Slno-Japaftese situation to settle down and to in sure thej presence of a larger num ber of foreign ministers. - i JAPAlESE BUG MURURIAfJVJ tCoattnued - from pass 1) ranked with tha 100 winners each receiving a one Quart brick of Sunfreze, were Eunice Jordan, St ay ton; Peggy Johnston. Mon mouth ; Helen Krenberg, Mt. An gel: Fabian Nelson, Salem; The resa M. Witham. Salem; Winifred Hagedorn, Salem. Attorney Fees Suit is IBefore Circutt Court -t . t j ; -j .. . Suit brought by the Alco Ad- Justing bureau to collect $400 la attorney's fees on behalf of Gay O. Smith will be tried today In cir cuit court here. Hi R. Kieper and Herman Kieper are defendants. The complaint alleges the service was rendered by-the attorney In 1928. : 5 . - .1 i In 1 the case df Ludwig , vs American . Fidelity: Investment company, the court yesterday al-1 lowed both litigazfts to hold tha case over to the next term of court. Neither party waa anxioual to have the case tried this term, although both said yesterday they were ready to proceed. Judsre Gale S. mil will be here. tomorrow to near motions ana uj. murrers. He will conduct court all next week, during Judge I L. H. McMahan's absenc. ' . ; t : ' i- "I Two Licenses to Wed Issued Here 4 Two marriage licenses were Is sued here yesterday by County Clerk Bover. i David O. Kreien Silverton la borer. 21. obtained a license to wed Irene O'Dell. f20, who lives on route 8, Portland. - j ' Roland L. Kuensl. $4. SUver- ton farmer, obtained a license to wed Matilda Lo&lU 24, Beaverton housekeeper. t i Mickey Mouse Club Meets Saturday Tomorrow at 1:00 P. M, Warner Bros. Elsinore PRIZES! j FUN! Special number from Barbara Barnes School of Dancing GjnciiT sou st paooosn Mihrutf ISSEIX JURY DRAWN THE DALLES. Ore., Oct. t CAP) A circuit court Jury to try Harry Issell, charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, was completed here today. Issell i Is accused of ahootlns Dave Van Pelt, yonnf Umatilla Indian, j Neuner Slated For Address in Lebanon Church Rev. E. B. Lockhart of Leban on, while in Salem this week for the district M. E. pastors con ference, stated that Sunday night, October 18. George Neuner. fed eral district attorney at Portland, will speak on "Repealing the Pro hibition Amendment." The meeting will be at Rev. Lockhart'a church, and will be at tended by delegations from near by towns. It will be a union meeting of all Lebanon churches. Walter Winslow, 8alem attorney, spoke in Lebanon several weeks age on a similar topic With the strawberry city Meth odist rally delegation here were, senator ana nn. j. m. cwm, George Alexander of the Lebanon Express, Mrs. Alexander and Lleyd Gilson, hardware man. 666 LIQUID OR TABLETS la SO saiaatea, hecks a OoU tbe Relieve a Headacba av Neuralgia first day, aad checks SlaUiia ta thiee daya. 666 Salre for Baby's Cold. TODAY TOMORROW rim MAIS GRAiMDl DADDY LOUG Mm :n.iLi!rwiD) Home of the 25c Talkies A HOME-OWNED' THEATRE TODAY and SATURDAY . Mickey Mouse Matinee Saturday 1:30 P. M. What chance had she 'against the lure of a South Sea! Passion Flower? From Frisco to tro pic isle, here is a talk ie romance that's all thrill! I k r -it m "sbbbw .1 aa W. 1 S. I A Vii ' -. "rfSr,Sr trom tha best- JT A !l V s- I selling boek it fLi r0fv m trttLESLXE HOWARD CONCH2XA. MONTENEGRO C AUBREY SMITH A comoKUXAH noovcuxm . lAstto-Qoldwyti' Mayer PICTURE O IfwcJuDD annn.M CUULJUU L-u' Also Comedy, Cartoon Comedy and Serial "Ehtg sf THld GENEVA, Oct. 8 (AP)4-Pr1 reports of an air bombardment by 1 4. a .( ii? tn Sv t Ud1 SPECIAL MlDNiTE MATINEE i U Saturday at 11:30 P.M. 1 1 . WARNER BROS. ELSINORE I II! WILL ROGERS in ' ! ; "YOUNG AS YOU FEEL'- A Rare ;Treat for! the Whole Family TODAY II LEON JANNEY i aiarts L s t . - a' 3 1 AWE) Sjv3 ;H AO the fun,1 all the pranks, all the joya and tears of BOOTH TARKINGTONS Immortal classic- brought ! to the screen by LEON JANNEY JUNIOR COGHLAN, MattJ JVIoore, Dorothy ! Pet- Mickey Mouse -erson, Zasu Pitts : Matinee 1 - - I . Saturday at 1 P. M. .ii J inn i .. iui. iuii.n.1 finni in. mi -IT T - J WARNER BROS. CAPITOL? NOW PLAYING! ? "-"V w . 7 irn'Ai'-:-?' t - f t - ' - i 5 - v ' . 1 . -.1'' it-- ,.-' r v.r - y. 1" I - t!"i Louisa Dressier aa Calamity Jane a oAin-totin she-devil of the Old West. Iost men fear her but she has s weak spot ' in. her heart, and a handsome young lieutenant hits It! mis in ,j .- : ii-,- : u f Hi .T.A. ilUN:" y A -ft' :!:: !.. 4 A :