Lv,.c:: ttto The OnCGON STATES IA?V SaLn, Oreron. Thursday Ilornlnrr, October 23, 1231 :;:.; lira SE TOPPLES If! Itaavy Structure at Light j Company Office Falls ' i - When Repair Made The Gall Board By -OLIVE M. DOAK Wednesday afternoon ,the hea ry maraulM In front of the fiteuslof f building on North Llb- ertT street, occupied by tae jrorc land ! General Electric eompany. erased to the wal below pin ning a pedestrian. Miss Loretta Lashway. 58 Center street, .cainat tfaa. feaildlnsr front. She was rescued and r found to be only slightly lajured. The glass Into wMch she was thrust cat pashes on her head, thigh sad foot. She was glTen l prompt IOM11L1I VWUVW to her home where she is recov ering from the showc une u- i,.. .rtm of nlate class was broken oat. . f . ; ' ' The marquise, which Is 50 feet long, was being repaired by Andy Baker of the Salem Iron Works. Baker, who fa on top of the marquise came down wltn it. bat fortunately landed on the concrete without Injury, to him self ' " :': ' . Chains held by hooks la the wall were wed to support the frame of the marquise, which h mat! covering is qnite tearr. Tuesday two of the chains broke. The owners of the build ing engage- th saiem iron wbrks to repair it, and they went to work "Wednesday. A Jc wm pmt nnder the portion which was sagging and Baker had just fin ished lightening the chains which he hooked op when the whole rsarqaise crashed. ; . Fortunately there was only one person under it. Miss Lash way. She was near the south end and - close to the : building and was pushed through the front' where the glass had been knocked out. E. R. Smith, mer chandise sales manager, had 'just passed under the marquise and was In the entry, escaping injury. The large plate glass windows were shattered, and even ' the glass ot the sides of the entry way. Employes . quickly . cleaned up the glass. Trucks pulled the marquise , to the edge of the. walk to' permit passing; and carpen ters boarded up the front peui i3g Installation of new glass. ATmv Dprmrtnre in Art Classes ' Tried Out Here To study the hew creative art work being taught In Salem schools this year. S grade In structors met at the high school yesterday afternoon for ine fourth of the eight classes being given by- Mrs. Ida M. Andrews, head of the art department and Instructor at lslie Junior, high school... - . ",v" i -Mrs Andrews this year is un dertaking to supplant the old dogmatic method of teaching art, xiring the pupils set projects to follow,; with the new scheme of , allowing the children to express j themselres freely in their art j studies; doing whatever creative j wertt they wish. With this aim la-new, -she is training the mem bers ot her department along this new Una of instruction. ' The art work, done by the teachers - themselres as well as Ly the pupils, consists chiefly ot water coloring, although crayon and calcimine also are used. WARMER BROS. ELSIXORE Valk T lAttl ni prrm Area fn ""Guilty Hands." terioo Bridge." ..... : i 'ft 3 WARMER BROS. CAPITOI Todar Nancr Carrol In "Per- sonal Maid." Friday Evelyn Brent In "TrsTeltn- Hnshana. . ' Parent-Teacher Group Helps in ( Holding Clinic With the assistance for the first time ot the health committee of the Brooks Parent-Teacher asso ciation, members of the county health department staff yesterday examined 67 school children there. -Mrs. Mary McCloud Ashbaugh, wh has charge ot the Brooks clin ic, center, fcj the association, yes terday was assisted by Mrs. Gil lian Rasffif ssen, Mrs. Madge Jones. Mrs. Fay Loomis, Mrs. Adolphine Harris, Mrs. Helen Sar gent and Mrs. Marie Bush, of the Parent-Teacher health committee. , Sixty defects, were found In the children, as follow: Improper nu trition IS teeth 3 5, thyroid 4, ki 2, ears 2, heart 1 and flat feet 1. Fifteen parents were pres ent to view the examination pro cedure. . " " ' Initial toxoid treatments for diphtheria immunization were ad ministered to 20 of the children. P0LLYY00D; . . Rome of 25c Talkies A ROME-OWNED THEATRE ; LAST TIMES TODAY r-AA Kc, J j Ako Comedy, News and .Ad vent ores of a" .- Bans Detective Coming Friday and Saturday ' 1 ;t THE GRAND Today Lewis Stone in Tath- ers Von.", FrWtay--Joev E. Erown la Brosd Minded." : -. i hp nnr t wnnn Today Nancy Carrel In "The Nljcht An get" ' . Friday Ken Maytrard in "Arizona Terror. Tonight "at Warner Bros. Elsl- aore will be presented the first studio preview to be given outside of Los Angeles. What the name of the picture Is Manager Rice does aot know but it will be shown be tween the first and second show tonight and you may: judge for yourself whether it Is a rood show, and find out what the name of it Is. s . i This unique favor to Salem was gained by- Mr. Rice about two weeks ago after some lengthy con ference with studio officials. . Word has come from Los Ange les that Mose Silver, whom many people nave met here in Salem while he, was here on business, has been transferred from the Los An geles offices of Warner Bros, to New York' city.' Frank Newman will take his place. It has also been rumored that Marty Schwartz, former manager Of Warner Bros, theatres in Salem will perhaps be sent to New York with Mr. Silver. New York Is the home of Mr. Sch warts and this change would be another happy break for Marty. - ' The second offering of Manager Ray Stumbo's wild west serial will go on again Friday. This Is a real "western" and Is arousing much Interest. -' '. '! ; Added Light at City Library is Being Installed The darkness which has lurked between : book stacks at the pub lic: library -soon will be made light, with the Installation of six new electric fixtures. The pres ent lighting system recently was made more Inadequate, by the ad dition of several new' stacks to the south wing of the library. . To make, room for the many new children's books which hare been added to the library collec tion within the. past few months, a number of new stacks for the junior department hare been or dered and will soon be put in place. At present the fairy tales and other books of delight to the children are scattered wherever a bit of extra space can be found. niTffii dbti:; .MIMES Thirteen deaths and 4t in- turf a tn vaaasaBJEera and drivers resulted from automobile acci dents in Oregon ia September ac cording, to a report ralaaaed yes terday by Charles Pray, superin tendent of atate -ponce.- rray im ported 44 general arrests daring the month and 163 arrests for traffic violations. , i " ! ; Arrests bv , members of the slate nolice fere brought; fines rpf iil.ll In general law isola tions and x,z4 in iraiiiciTioiB' tions. Seventy-seven years lm prisonment , also resulted I from the more serious offenses. Of the total cases 111 are still pending, while 16 acquittals were returned, the report shews. Fatalities fn automobile acci dents were due largely to collis ions. Pray said. Seven deaths resulted from crashes between ears. 1 , three from ' automobiles striking " pedestrians,' one from an automooue-Dicycie collision and two from non-collision' acci dents. Cars parked on streets and highways caused the great est number of accidents, 507, Pray .reported. Failure to give right of way resulted in 407 ac cidents, left tarns at corners and Off highways contributed 398 ac cidents, exceeding-the speed lim it; : 2 C 8 f accidents .-and driving on the wrong side of tao road, 237, Of the arrests reported in- gen eral law enforcement during the second month's operation by ..the state police, seven were for ag gravated - assaults, 'resulting in sentences of 29 years. Liquor law violations led all the rest with 199 arrests, bringing of fenders 21 , years imprisonment and assessed fines of 115,000. There were seven burglary and four, robbery arrests, and the "po lice superintendent . . . . reported three homicides. Violations : of fish and game laws resulted in 122 arrests. H ubbard Savings Depositors Paid Checks being- issued this week by the state banking department wlli bring payments on savings de posits in the closed state bank of Hubbard to SO per cent, A. A. Schramm, state bank superinten dent, announced, yesterday. This dividend, the third to be issued, will total $5007. Judge Gale S. Hill signed the order for the dis tribution yesterday. Savings de posits totalled $50,087. Tonight is Family Nitet Last . Times Today ft - tnuK . LEwrs STOKE LEOM JAKKJY RICH SON Friday Saturday 'Broadiuinded j writ. mjM3 f '. ! BROWN 6QA N & DOS IE-OWNED THEATRE LIFE SlfiG WOI HERE IS OUTLINED Conferring with Ralph E. Carl son , regional Red . Cross : repre sentative, members of the Black Dragon life saving corps f yester day afternoon laid plans for their activities throughout the coming winter and spring. Mr. Carlson urged them to supply more exam iners for life saving tests, help train examiners for the outlying towns, carry on a first aid class, undertake competition with life saving teams of other cities, and sponsor life saving exhibitions and campaigns, i A contest1 with Portland corps already is, being planned, and a life saving exhibi tion and water carnival ' will be sponsored at the Y. M. C. A. on November' T. r-.f" -" ; Providing Principal Wolf of tha high school ean arrange it, Mr. Carlson will address the students there today. His schedule of ap pointments for today and temor 4 LAST DAY The Perfect Alibi! Perfect Crime? 1 1 , IMP . . with LIONEL IMlRlfl.f.Ori KAY FRAJICIS MADGE EVANS Polly Bloran . row ia aa folio irst ; n v Todar. cosiareace with Jai.rs Ceorge Rossman. Red .Cross chair man; instruct the first aid class of Woodburn school teachers, con ducted by Miss Juaaita Johnson of the county health, department. Friday, address Dallas chamber of eommsree at noon; ravisw Moa mouth firemen la their first aid work. START.CI TOMORROW U2LruL v i a aiii a.- We ftflVltn Vrttv iL!. ..1.!L. we believe will take its place alon-sido the great pictures, of all tinis, . , COUFLE DOSES' : em oehsw TURNER, Oct, 28 Mr. and Mrs. Charles lu ' 8tandley' cele brated their golden, wedding an niversary - Tuesday. October JtT. with m family, dinner at their home. . ... -- Charles L. Standley and Hiss Ella Button were married Octo ber 27. 181, at Cortland, Ohio, where they lived two years, then moving to Michigan tor Z9 years where their four aona were born. They lived 18 -years La North Da kota, before coming to Oregon 10 years ago. . , They have four sons, the old est one, - Glenn, with his wife and ' six children arrived two months, ago from Jordan,' Mon tana, and are at present at the home ' and are- helping car for Mrs. Standley who has been an invalid i tor almost a year. Mr. had Mrs. George Standley and three . small - children - nve la Sa lem; Mr. , and ; Mrs. ' Charles F. Standley and young daughter at Turner, and Earl who lives with his parents. Mr, and Mrs. Standley ware recipients of maay - gifts - from friends - who called during tha day, all wishing for Mr. and Mrs. Standley many more happy an niversaries. . - v i. L it tit FACULTY AT IV. II. : PUIliS llll FUL'D (Continued from page 1) of tha faculty members has been supporting two other families be side his own. ? ? n It was felt that the need of the students at this time was not tak en care of by other means and that the faculty could render a gen uine service by starting a revolv ing fund which win doubtless bo enlarged by other contributors. President Carl O. Doney and Dean Erickson will administer the loans whiia Savage will be in charge of the money. , ' Hawley Makes Portland Visit " "r -' , i- Congressman W. CV Hawley will spend Thursday and Friday In Portland where ho will be at the Multnomah hoteL He will bo a member of several conferences at the Multnomah during the two days. COME EARLY ' WARNER BROS. ELSINORE STUDIO FEATURE POEVIEW TONIGHT AT 8:45 P. IL XO BITRA CHARGH HRRR IS A BIG SURPRISE FOR PEOPLE OF SAIiOl ADDED TO OCTl REGULAR SHOW .-last ; itx&n DAT rptiT,ung "jyr VtSSM A 1 , Delicious J fp ' ':Jr . .Scree : " 'L TiX Selected , j jl Vitaphone Shorts STARTS TOMORROW ) H EVELYN A 77 T frh? S mum- o;:ih;:ed - XUad work in the county, which was shut oft tor a tew days be cause of the rata, vat resumed Wednesday. roar truck wefa sent., oat ty , Roadmaster Frank Johnson to speed op tha work of pavrng at Mt. Aaget aad the rrar 1 hauling on. the Abiqna road. The craw is expected to flniih. the Mt Angsl paving this week and then, will go on to pave the Beth any corner at tho Junction ot the lit. .. Anrsl and . Silrerton nave-- meata" ' '-.::,.i ' ?. In spite of the rains tho crew at. work in paving the last milo ot tho Ablqua road kept right on working.? Johnson stated that the gravel la this aubgrado was of sneh qaallty that It hold up tho trucks even when the road was very wet. i After looking over the roads in district 81, Johnson and Commis sioner Porter sent lumber there for use in -bridge repair work in that district, and also ordered gravel placed on the roads from tho Marlon crusher. Except for those odd jobs most of the road, work tor this season la completed. CBEDIT EfflS TO KM IK i Subject to the approval of the annual Northwest credit bureau association manager ia Portland in May, managera from all over tho northwest win Join with the state association in the convention to bo held in Salem next fall, Roy Wassam reported at the meeting ot the EaJem Retail Creilt associa tion at the Grey. Cell yesterday noon. Wauam brought this' Intorma- recent meeting of bureau man agera held ia Seattle. He gave a report of the Seattle meeting, and tnhf about eneratfoa of the bu reau ia. tho Washington metrop- the lntsresta cf tbe credit -men-bera. f : Wassam also reported a cuic'x piece of the work local bureau did last week in contacting the Chlca- v iaa Drought mis inxorma-1 reau ia. a , muuk w w"",m ---- -- -------4 - . tiaa foliowinr attsndanco at theoll where it employee took, after go association for inf ormatlaa. - - Benefit B. P. O. EIIc No. ttGXma Charity Fund : Oct 29th to Nov. 4, 1931 . a it Oa-l' ad v Professional Aerialisla, -. Acrobats Wire Walkers Kickinir Ponr .JLL Qj CilXUS Acts . iSj . .til ' i ' ; . ! ' Clowns Doa & "Ponies . .Prntiaid BuIIiers Monkeys : . Eqclbristi ' . ; - j . . OQQ DanceDoor Prize, ggQQ; .Beautiful ' ADDED ATTftACTlON .. BIG I I Chevrolet . ; 8PIECe V 0 KU ::eSSU Fredrick's Novelty sa5?fei! 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