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l-'i 3 PAGE TWO FEDERAL ROAD 101TS TOLD Apportionment Speeds up . Oregon Program ; State Ranks Second Continued from paa D i were employed oa federal aid highways. Mileage under con struction as of September 3 0 to taled 14.S14 IbtoItIqs a toUl cost of I344.072.0C3. The total a nnrnvtul for construction calls for l.STS miles costtnc $3S,T7.- 361. The balance ol leaerai aia funds available for New York is 12S.61J.82S. . The bureau of public roads has Indicated Its willingness to accept policies designed to la crease employment and protect labor next year,, sucn as inose fixta ,a fair minimum wage scale, firing preference to local unskilled help and cltixens of the state In which the wor is oeing done, and restricting working" hoars to afford continuous em plorment. The apportionments, to the tatu vf na-rt TAar'i funds, baaed ft area. 'population and mileage or rural, post roaaa, inciuae: Net.": apportionment available for new projects: caiuornia, '121.02J.40; Idaho. . 31,330, 448.00; Oregon 31.763,260.60; Washington. $1,681,216.40. FATHER ORTH GETS GERVAIS. Oct. 15 Rev. Fr. H. A. Orth, who has been rector cf the Gervals Catholic church for the past fire years, has been called to assume charge of St. Francis Catholic church in Port land, to begin next Sunday. The regular rector suffered a nervous breakdown, and his physicians hare ordered him to take a year's rest. Before coming to Gervals, Rer. Orth was assistant to the Port land rector, and his work there tinder him urged the regular rec tor to ask that Rer. Orth be a ant there to reliere him. Dur ing the five years of Rer. Orth's pastorate here he has endeared himself to his parishioners . and they; tire loath to give him up, ere- for a year. Rer. Walsh of- Portland, a young man and popular with the young folks as well as the older folks, comes to relieve Rer. Orth. Convict Seller Of Wine Bricks PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 15 (AP) The first Philadelphia conrictlon in a wine brick ease was recorded when Stephan La Scola, 27, of Lynhurst, N. J., - was found guilty of violating the tale prohibition act. He pleaded nolle contendere and was siren a suspended sentence. CRASH KILLS FIVK SAFFORDSVILLE. Kans., Oct 15 (AP) Tire Mexicans, two men and three young girls, were killed late today when a Santa Fe passenger train struck their automobile at a grade crossing here. BOLONS ARE CALLED HARRISBURO. Pa., Oct. 15 (AP) A special session of the legislature to consider unemploy ' "taient relief measures will conrene Monday, Norember 9. Governor Piachot announced today. VACANCY 111 N. Comnercial SU Mickey . Mouse NOTES i - i Attention Do you like Ice cream? Do you like candy I Do you like caket Do you like Karmelkorn? Do yon like gum 7 xjo you like balloons T M.M.C. The ice cream from Salem Maid Ice Cream Co.; the rindr from the OraybeUe; the cake from Salem Baking company; xne mhhw korn company; the gum from Williams' Self Service Store; and the balloons from Miller's de- nartment store.' What I'm trrlnr to tell you is that th firms listed are cooper- sting with Warner Brso. Elslnore Mickey Monse club to neip pui nnr Mickey Mouse's tnira Dirm day party by giving" to every Mickey ' Mouse that comes into the theatre tomorrow during me matinee all; these good things to eat, and chew FREE. i M.M.C. Now ain't dat sum'pln. i M.M.C Also erery Mickey Mouse will hare a chance to win one of the fifty prises to be given away FREE. The following Mickey Mouse stores are going to give iT thAse nrlses: Breithaupts, two turtles; Williams' Self Serv- lce store, a! pair of tennis snoes and a dou; Gooanca buvercown Tir comnanr. three model air planes; The Oregon Statesman, official Mickey Mouse paper one tnree montns suoscnpiiun; The Spa, three prises of candy; Buster Brown Shoe store, basket ball and two big tablets; Capital Drug store. ; Mickey Mouse Doll. Minnie Mouse Doll, and football; Star Exchange, two putters; Mil ler's department store, three model airplanes; Commercial Book store; -story book; K. and M. Barber shop, a free hair cut; "Frost t" Olson, a nlant Fry's Drug store, soap doll; Blue Bird confectionery, jar or canay; Schaeffer's Drug store, two boxes of candr. and fifteen prises from Warner Bros. Elslnore. Let's see every Mickey Mouse at Warner Bros. Elslnore tomor row Saturday, at 12:30 o'clock. to celebrate the birthday of the greatest little feller in the world, Mickey Mouse. M.M.U. w need lots more members in tha Mickey Mouse orchestra so If you are interested in Joining be at the theatre tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. M.M.C. T most aay that the entertain ers that entertained ns last week were of the best. On the program were Robert Krechter, Lois Whitehead, and our own Mickey Mouse orchestra. M.M.C. Alan Miaa Rarnfis from Bar bara Barnes School of Dance sent dnwn one of her star pupils. Pauline Zoe Chambers. No mat ter how often I see Pauiine per form the same impression always comes to my mind that she knows her stuff. This week! Miss Barnes will prepare an act tor as starring Jean Adams La a toe dance. M.M.C. fan von entertain in any war? Tf na nlease leare your name and phone number at the box office. M.M.C. Oreat nietnra tomorrow and It's taaIIv funny Laurel and Hardy the funny comedy team in a feature all talking picture "Pardon Us", i You just 'know it's going to be good. Mickey Mouse In "Blue Rhy thm" it's swell. Slim Summer yille in "First to Fight" Slim Summery llle Is always good and chapter three of "Danger Island" It's mighty and thrilling. In short, don't miss the big birthday party tomorrow 1:00 p. m. at Warner Bros. Elslnore. So long, ZOLLIE. Here is a chance to get a dress at a real saving: - - t ! A special purchase by the C. J; Breier Company, enables us to offer dress values from $9.90 to $14.75 at only mrna vvsaT i The PRIZE STOCK HEAD STARTS TRIP HOME Important Honors art won By ML Anger Cplfegt J Farm's Holsteins! MT. ANGEL, Oct. IS - Com pleting a circuit that took! them Into Canada and throughout the middle west, the MU Angel Col lege stock farm show herd of prise Hilstein cattle are now on their way west and the Interna tional Livestock Exposition at Portland. According to a tele gram received Thursday by Law rence Thomas .herdsman,! the herd completed Its showing at the National Dairy Show at St. Louis, the greatest dairy show in . the world. ' : :, j -.; All during the line of the cir cuit they were following, the Mt. Angel herd ran np against! some fine competing herds, bat; suc ceeded in getting a large percent age of the coveted higher ribbons. Last week they again won high honors in Oklahoma. i The St. Louis show, however, gave the stiffest competition, and it was only because of the honors won in previous shows that Mr. Thomas permitted the local herd to compete In this show.' Many of the world's best known and fin est herds were exhibited In St. Louis, and the winning of oat standing ribbons there Is! the highest honor possible to receive. In spite of the fact that the! local herd went up against this compe tition, it still managed to ! snag its share of ribbons, j A senior bull calf took second place, two mature cows fourth and seventh, Mt Angel herd being the only one to hare two mature cows placing above seventh; an other won third place, one fourth, two fifths, one sixth.; one eighth and one tenth. j j This is the first time an Oregon herd has left the state on such an extensive tour. According to Mr. Thomas the winnings j and publicity received more than I paid for the effort and expense of the trip. It proves that Oregon has some of the finest cattle in the world. Seven Notable Gangsters Are Sent to Prison : ! -i . --. CHICAGO. Oct. 15 (AP) Seren racketeers were sentenced to prison here. The most notori ous was "West Side Frankie" Pope convicted before I Federal Judge John P. Barnes last week . . j . . . iur mituuiaciunug aiconoi. -, tie got 18 months in Leavenworth prison and a fine of 35.000. jHis nephew. Fed Pope, was fined 000 and sentenced to a year j and nay. , j Two leaders of a gang that! col lected 825.000 from saloonkeep ers by posing as federal officers were sentenced to serve seven years each. They were Charles Carney and Michael Aklmyer. Other members of that; racket got lighter sentences. PORTLAND VISITOR MONMOUTH, Oct. 16 Mrs. George Niggllpent the! weekend at Portland, the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, I and two small granddaughters, i 'Miss Ma tilda NIggll, youngest daughter of the Nlgglls, and J a graduate of Monmouth, high school land of! the Oregon Normal school. was; at home for a short visit recently from her school near Monroe. WAR CHAPLAIN ! DIES CAIRO. N. T.. Oct. 16. (AP) The Rev. Francis A. Kelly, "fighting chaplain" of the 6th division during the world war, died early this morning.! Home of the 25c Talkies . A H05IE-OWNKD THEATBH TODAY land SATURDAY -Mickey Mouse Matinee Sat. 1:30 P. M. BIG DOUBLE PROGRAMME 1 MIGHTIEST OK XEA JTORIEf - COMING EDDIG 1 LLOYD ! it iyv m m DOWLIMG mm -H- witl , I- JUNH COLLTER V. and D I Prodnctloa i 1 (t&anmomd$ktui P OREGON STATESMAN; Salem. Oregon, Friday 3Ibrning ThcCall Board . B? OUYH IL DO JUL Today Laurel and Hardy in "Pardon Da.- . - . -, - WARNER BROS. CAPITOL Today "Dong Fairbanks' , and Bebe Daniels la "Reaching for the Mooa." . -, - HOIXYWOOD Tody Lloyd Hughes la "Ships, et Hate." - . . THB GRAND JToday WU1 Rogers la "Can- nectlcut Yankee." i Manager Stum bo of the Holly wood theatre announces with a great deal of enthusiasm that he has a brand new serial starting today and he la proud of it. "The Vanishing Legion" is the name of this serial and it will ran each Friday and Saturday r the next 12 weeks. Harry Carey and Edwin Booth take the leads in the story. All who saw "Trader Horn" will feel a stir of Interest In these two people for they did excellent work in that picture. And there is Rex, the famous horse, king of wild horses he is called, who will da his share te . maintain plenty of "action" in this picture. Other members or the cast are William Desmond, Frankle Dar row, Phllo McCullough, Joe Bon omo. and Yakima Canutt. It Is a mystery story in which oil wells, horses, romance and western prairies play a lurinr role. e Laurel and Hirdr will f today at Warner Bros. Elslnore In meir xirsi zun-iengtn feature story, "Pardon Us." The scenes are mostlv within prison walls where the two poor "saps of the screen" find them selves thrust rather unceremoni ously. Mental tests. 1a ti hrav dentists chairs, and a few other fruitful events for trouble in the lives of these two poor dumb souls make the nlay on nf tha funniest of late months accord ing to an reports. . I And! today at Warnar n. Capitol there will onen tha bril liant and dashing play "Reaching ior me moon- witn Douglas Fair banks and Bebe Daniels Lyon as the brls3st stars. Ultra-modern in dr m stage scenes, and plot, the play promises to be one of tha mam ni. able ones ef the year. Let us hope we are not aisappolnted. VII A j m Brought f back by fill popwlar de- fvJ I snaaa ior L. 1 today and X) 7 tomorrow j ii GRAND 1 A Home-Owned Theatre And the first episode of the greatest of all talk- ing serials i "THE VANISHING LEGION" with the stars of ."TRADER HORN" HARRY CAREY and EDWIN A BOOTH Supported by the stars . FRANKD3 D ARROW WM. DESMOND PHDLO McCULLOUGH JOE BONOMO and YAKIMA CANUTT also REX "THE KING OF WILD HORSES." Also ! Corned j Cartoon Comedr and End of Ser ial Kingr of. the WUd. SUNDAY ma IT srwjoii sis T Inspeetlesi of the new North Santlasa road between . Detroit and Whitewater creek was made yesterday by County Cemmtasion ers Porter and Smith, accompan ied by Roadmaster Frank John son and Harold Walling. Grad ing work on the stretch Is nearly completed and the read Is pass able except for the fact, that it is not graveled and three bridges are net constructed although con tracts for the work were let this week. ' While on their trip yesterday the men gave further attention te the stretch of road between Niagara and' Detroit. This Is narrow and crooked and the county plans an entirely new al lignaieat. 1 The court anouaced last week that it expected to spend its $ 100,00 apportioned for the Santlam work next year, on this stretch of road. It is hoped that, the federal road tnnds will be spent on the 11-mile stretch leading south from Whitewater creek to the junction with the South Santlam road across the Big Meadows coaniry. Slashing of right-of-way is al ready under way south of White water creek. Within a short time the Mar lon county officials expect Co con fer with the federal road author ities and to determine how the 1200,000 appropriated for next year will be expended. Missing Element Number 87 Found By Cornell Men NEW YORK, Oct. 15 (AP) A new substance, the missing ele ment number 87. poked part of Its face Into the view of science to day. Ninety-two elements long have been known to comprise erery material substance composing the earth, but two of them. 87 and ra KIDDIES: BE StJRE TO ATTEND BIG, MICKEY MOUSE BERTHDAY PARTY! I TOMORROW FREE! Candy Ice Cream A Cake Gma Xarmel Korn fL ii ALL FUN FROLIC! Py LAUGHING ROOM ONLY IMJ U' f FULL : Dowsj ta ' modern dress as a wizard of high flnanfet 'KEBLOfiO EDWARD EVERETT Dynando Douc -sa4 beautlfal Bebe teamed together . In a merry mlx-ap of la to and laoghtert ... A modV" em Doug yon've ney- ins-sc October 16, 1931 -r tS, never hare been found itelr. s-;v..-r - r.r detln- Positive identification ec tnu sabatance In samaraklte, j lus tre as black compound, was an nounced this afternoon by Cornell university, along with evidence of some ef Its properties. L - j Woman Injured Seriously When Two Cars Crash U ": , I Mrs. Grace Perkins. 1510 State street, received a serious acalp wound and a broken hip last night when her roadster crashed Into the side of another automo bile near the Kickback serrlca station six miles north on tho Pa cific highway. She was rushed to a local hospital In a Salem Taxi am Jance. - ! . The' crash was caused by tha second machine turning across the highway in front of Mrs. Per kins machine, she said. The road ster was practically demolished- A man riding with Mrs. Perkins, was uninjured. Amlie Says He Is Republican ELKHORN. 1 Wis., Oct. 15 (AP) "Other things being- equal. I anl a republican." Congressnwin elect Thomas R. Amlie of Elk horn said today as he planned his course of action in the house of representatives where political control dangles ' uncertainly) be tween republicans and democrats He said he did not expect to ! sub scribe to the whole program of either party. ji . . ; J LAMBS NEWCOMERS SILVERTON, Octw 1 5. Mr.! and Mrs. Loren Lamb of Scotts Mills have" moved into the house next to the Silverton hospitals The house has been empty for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerly for merly occupied It but it is better known as the home of Mr. land Mrs. A. W. Green. Mr. Lamb Is a brother of Enid. Lamb, bookkeep er for the Silverton Food Prod ucts company. j AT 1 P. M. 70 PRIZES SUM SUMMERVILLE In --I- "FIRST TO FIGHT" A Laugh Sensation Mickey Mouse Cartoon . NewM TODAY omul rveoDJl, HORTON JACK MULHALL Also i ' : ' V. : Ripley's "BelieTe It Or Not 'Tinn and Caddy" Comedj ' : Vitaphons ShortaT, EXECIfTfFOUII,0;i w i mm stay CHICAGO,! Oct. 18. 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