ji- z- fr:i- ..j y .;v 2. 1AGE TWO - .C The OREGON STATESMAN. Balegy Preyon, Thursday Morning Koremher 19, mi is w . i scis;i of van lilt G i. Claims man who Wants to Work can Find it, Gets. , Chance to Prove it ; HELD FOR TORTURING CHILD X EUGENE, Ore;, Nov. 41. (AP) Wack Smith grants a Job.v i ' Jack'Smlth Is the name used by a yjnng. man who claims ha ia tjia scion otv on of America's wealthiest families, whose name hi did not reveal. ; r I - 7, 3a baa -forsaken temporarily the luxuries of wealth to seek a Job. 11 ha succeeds In earning; S3r,ae claims, he win win 110, : 600 team friends. t ; ' ' Smith, ft seems, aired his rfews en unemployment in a'JJew.Tork . club. A man who really-wanted work could find ft. he said. Oth ers disagrees and Smith wagered 110,009 ha could find a Job and ' earn $300. ' A club bellboy was galled, placed blindfolded, before , tats of tha United States and Sold to stick a pin In tha map. tile ntn fixed- nr. on Eugene. : ! Three weaks passed while Smith and hia friends drove leis- nreW worn New York to .Engene. i Wednesday -Smith was placed ti Ui own resources 4n Eugene. tils friends cara him ! a black leather helmet for bread piece, a Hrhtwelaht. "tea r sweater with hales in either sleeve, a new bluo eMrt. a nondescript tie aew pair ar eordnxoy transers, a pair of sir -socks, a pair at tow shoes with, well worn soles, Ave dollars and a warning that he aanat not fence, accept dinner Invitations r otherwise fail to live on his e)wn earnings. i SNOOT'S BEAUT IS M KID (Can tinned from !- Kin Thorns- wan tha Atwater Kent aadltion for Oregon and nninted this weekend in San Frasetaca for the Pacific coast 'andltton. Her voice- is youthful, Ctear. beautifully controlled, and 'possesses' a depth of reserve pow .ar quite astounding.. Her best, work was in "Caro Kama.- Higoletto. The tight col oratura touches ware exquisitely lovely. "Spriara Awakening" al ways a favorite, was beautifully eons by the young artist. . , Tha Salem Symphony will pre eot the program .of Wednesday alght U Callae-the evening of De 'aember 0. 1 V. Mr, (above) . f Washington, U. C, taller and iex0tRaea It yearia jmob susey. ditloa at 4itU.vtd to be the result af tartnrean treatment ornra period at dear rears, was ana was imprisoned, far snawthj at a thr, ia a dark -cWt. AalherJtks, who arrested the parents, before ibaca ra apoasshta Car the wanton crnal. Note the affeetiea for thades m mamas. ... - f Cbnttansd freaa aece ' . drawing instructor for tha Albany high school, Tice-prasiisat: Floyd Slagmitsd, maxaatnauca- and mH chanical drawing teacher at Sa lem high school, secretary-treasurer,' and Warren; Crabtrea; to cational agrtcultora instrvctor at Sllrerton, reporter, ' f J 5 O. D. Adams, atata director f vocational . education, .attended the maatlnCA 5 s Tna instructors Toted tahoid a group meeting; at i tha ' State Teachers.- assaciatloa. ; eonreotlon in Portland daring the Christmas holidays, ft this could be arrang ed. This meeting will be made an annaal event.' The association's next regular meeting will be on the third Thursday ia January either at Ghemawa Indian school or at Al bany Instmctera , train boftt places invited their fellows to meet with them. - TncrGall Hi B dam i, otmr it DOAii aa a a a a",a'a V a ,, ,.:-XfiDRiigi.-,.;w. Todar Bdmnad Lows a The Snider. - Friday Waller Hustoa fa Tha Rnlin Volca, ia Today John Gilbert In "Tha Phantom of Paris. Friday Ulcha rd Cromwell la "Shanghaied Lorn. GRAVD v 'Today Jesse Jame Jr. In 'Under thw Black Flag." Friday Buck Jones in 'Branded. and "The JURY PROBE SEEN. WE W BIS E HOLLYWOOD Today Irene Dunne JLdoIph Men to In "Great LoTer." Friday Charlotte Qreen wood In "Stepping Out." Ton won't miss a bat If yon take your choice blind folded for either tha Capital or tha Elslnore today. Beth are excellent shows and offer real entertainment. SiipiMD linn WOOD BURN, Not. IS Dr. Gerald B. Smith af Wood born was reelected rsldeBt of the local chamber of eenmerce Wednesday night at meeting held in the Weadbern fcteteL Before his re- J election last .night Smith had al ready served ana term as neaa oi the lecd ergsnlxation. John Ram- age, f ansae, was awiea ic S resident to Uke the place of arlton ffanda, and Bert Wllle- f ord was chosen ns the new secre tary. He succeeds Paul Mills. Two directors. George Keys and Fred Evenden, were also elected. Last year's directors committee was composed of John Ramage and E. J. ASen. Woedbnrn is to have another eemraunttr Christmas tree this year. A committee to aee about arrangements was made at Wed nesday's meeting. P. G. Tickers, Meal hirers and John Ramage are on the eommlttee. The tree will probably be again placed on Front street, at the juncture where Hayes meets Front. Last year strings of varicolored lights made the tree an object of beauty. . wjf i Discttss&sns concerning tne worn Slied tOT WageS of widening the Pacific highway were enrnea on, ana ine uvye wm expressed that the work be start ed as soon as possible. Dr. smnn made several remarks clearing up nesday night In the chamber of commerce rooms. ' - Tha pictures included "A Day In a Healthy Child's Life," and Oregon scenes. The series ef child pictures are educational and display in interesting fashion the actmnee which make up each day of a normal, healthy child. Tha pictures are under discussion as to placing mem nnaer the spon sorship, of the atata dental board as educational films in the public scaoois. Previous te tha executtva board meeting Dr. and Mrs. Hill were hosts to the group at the Hill home for a hnffet supper. Covers were placed for 21 gueete. mm is KILLER HI PUR Western Board ' Products Firm ' Action to recover 11109 aljeg ' dlv due tor wages and lltO for storage paid was commenced yes terday In a circuit court com Plaint filed by Ed St. Lupery .azalnst tha Western Board Prod ucts company here. The latter .ami Ium Ya m arm ftnr last year ef a pulp board but its Afcherd Better vyermtluum pun isr uiv uuv ASHLAND, Ore., Nov. 18 (AP) Victor M. Knott, special patrolman, was shot and weaaded fatally la a gnn battle with two itinerants here tonight. He died in a hospital shortly afterwards. Knott and Ray Layman, night patrolman, approached tha two men at the Southern Pacific de pot to question them. When they saw the officers, the two men drew guns and started firing. The officers returned the fire and in the exchange of shots Knott fell Layman was not hit. some of the questions concerning i yn ' . rr j work in the minds of the ULdiiU lO 11010. 1) which (Coo Uaaad from nership. association shall violate any at the provisions of this act shall be deemed guilty of a crime and. npon conviction thereof, shall be fined tor each offense not mora than flO.000. Any person other than a corpor ation, partnership .... who shall violate any of tha provisions of this act shall be guilty of a crime and npon conviction thereof shall bt punished for each offense by Imprisonment In tha penitentiary for not mora toe five years la. the eonnty jail tor not more than one year or by a fins at net saorethan IS.nOo or by both fine and Imprisonment. Fess Asked to Resign Because OiProhi Stand WASHINGTON. Not. It (API Three aati-prohiblUenists In the house called tonight tor Senator Fess to resign as chairman of tha republican national eommlttee be cause of hia newly-expressed stand Cor tha ltth amendment. Representative Britten of Illi nois led the stuck npon tha Ohio- aa la a formal statement demand Ins; that he get out as their party leader or "resign from tha direc torship of the Anti-Saloon league and refrain from being Its spokes man." -" HHIBI! CFERHI OPES ' ahiBBsassMSsssi ' j;- - ' " ; " (Contiaued from p 1) i tans af Orlando, Cat Bar. 1C4 Horstad. Minneapolis; Rev. a T. Storaasli. Emmons. If Inn. f Bar. Claorga Holm, on furlough from tha China mission field Ray. J. r. Rnnsvold and Rev. A. Kraabei at Portland; Rev. af. M. Londahi of Bead: Rev. A. W. Hangaa, St. FaaL Ulna., and Rev. H. Roger, Monitor. . ArrrrinsTThnradav era Rat. 1. R, Briklelund, executive secretary at tha board of foreign missions, Minneapolis: Rev. A. 8. Burgess. St. . Dauphla, Uadagascar. and hClse Martha Kuiberg. who is oa her way back to China. arte uregon circuit win hold a baaiaesa meeting Friday morning at Immaanel church, nt which time they wm elect a president to succeed the Rer. H. L. Foss of Sll rerton. who goes to Seattle la De cember to fill the post in the Pa cific coast district.. Jesse James. Jr.. at tha Grand la also affarinc intereatlns; pro duction. Adolpk IXeajea. at tha Holly- la pros outing an Intriguing plena af romance. iXaaager Karl Rise was ta Portland Tuesday and reports tha booking ef seme real pla- taree tor tha Chrtstsaaa nelldaya. Ha win also ahow a taw weeks Will Rogera ta bin "Ambassador BUI feature, and ianat Oayn'r ad Charlaa FarreU ta De-tlslaaa. rice Is not a a added reueiagen az but rather offers a flTisnring nroeram tor , rauat worn amen arcclea. ; All agreed to work together so as not to overlap la thair warfc."-w;-" r ;- Lad on Fishing .Jaunt Drowned GRANTS PASS. Ore.. Not. 11 f AP) Chester Gearing, it. or Hood River, drowned lata Tnee- dav wnOe fishlnr at tha falls on tha lower xuiaois nver. a repon telenhaead ' tothe sheriffs office here today said. ' Oehrlng, tha report saia, sup ped and feU Into tha water. ' His body had not been recovered lata today. HOLLYWOOD' ' Home af fcC Talkiea - A HOME OWNED THEATRE LAST TIMES TODAY First Showing in Salem A grand lore story, with the inniinriv in iinfrn a s am iuii mm mm m sra si sssi sa sssi si si a si BJcimioupsS a a - bt s w iw ssi the W Iburn eitixens. Court in Polk auecessful. . St..Lnnery claims he was hired ' by T. E. Puttaert, manager of the l aompany. for a tOO-day period at t a day. He was never given op portunity to work the last 76 Idajr of the- contract, St Lupery f aavs. and for this be asks Silt Y payment. The plaintiff contends v'3497 Is yet dae him for ervleei J i rendered and net paid tor. In ad- 81119X1 um BCtn mum wi awi- age in Saa Francisco oa machine ry later shipped, te thar company here. SC. dupery also- asks 100 as attorney's fees. And May Return Judge J. T. Brand of Coos coun ty circuit cofcrt has been assigned to. hold coart in Polk and Yam- In Near FUtUrelJ and Artie O. Wlker. ug j. oi. uorains or iaae county has beea assigned to hold court in - Klsmath county for Judge W. M. Duncan. There are several cases In which the resident Judges are dla tuallfied. I Asks Data Upon - Washing COrdS " condition, employes who WW aJlw"6 V vv lo-ata him thw sld. Charles R. Archerd. now at the Ida mines- in Josephine coun ty, is materially Improved in health, he states la a letter re ceived here yesterday by Harley O. White, receiver for the Arch erd Implement company. He says be hoped to te able to return to Salem within the next few days. Areherda wheresbouta were unknown for several days after he left here three weeks ago. He later was found at the mines, in which he Is said to have an In terest, In a critical physical and WILSON APPOINTED PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 18. (AP) Appointment of Jesse Oli ver Wilson.-elerk of Multnomah camp No. TT, Woodmen of tha World, ns deputy head consul tor the Pacific coast, was aanonnced here tonight. . TODAY J O HH last glDKSSOKZ 9 No hnadcaffs caald held 8 Edna. No jailer comld f- keep hiss. i- ft fleeUA sThsA aatth - ausKbrkl student aa jrrHtea te DenttStS ShOWn aoestlna" telata for am argument that eerdaroy trousers should be -washed once a week. Apparently : he Is to. debate such a subject on -the affirmative side. Superinten 'dent Hug gained experience 1n that snhiect when high, school ;boys here last year were asked .to clean up their "cords", when .the school wsa suffering aa epi- demie of scabies. , r Motion Pictures At Meeting Here Dr. David Bennett Hill showed an interesting set of motion pic tures la compliment to tha visit ing members of the executive board af the Oregon State Dental society in session la Salem Wed- lsay eksv2 iicl "LOOK LOOK oaectwbrV E& HI STARTS TOMORROW JkL&H W I A Treat t n-a V wl IZ I I l' TODAY ONLY " ' ITS FAMILY NIGHT Yhrffla . Pkssre Jjmmmr7Zl JESSE JAMES, Jr "UNDER THE BLACK FLAGG 1 1 II ft f TT T1 '1 U II Tl T "l m. vw mm ill ' IV''V'jHMj ' lt Day Thrill 'and Mystery "l I Western 8tara ia a fast rid- 11 jjH t ) iVxF " Sj i Jlf W I tor packed thriller J I tSm5t? ( p .JT i t L $KU : !acu r ir vs ; y 1932 Pledgo (XftlMD 'r Ntxni. ; ; , " WALTER HUSTON AT IHS BEST! i Hell-Bound Sea Advanhiral i ' i n 1 neenrwn -oovna .iwraunvsi r f r 1 Please check form of membership taken i $ Annual..,.-.. 5 Contributing ... $10 Sastaining 25 KiirpftrtiTio; Date . 1 - " THR AMERICAN NATION AT. TtP!n rpncjoj h? " end to Bed Cross headquarters, First auuuai xanai tsicj jssipm. . (Continosd from paca 1) monthly meetings of representa tives at tha five orgaatxatlona. Douglas McKay, chairman of Oomxa unity Service, last night de clared It was not the intention of his erganlsatioa ta create red tape bnt rather to be of service ta tha community la centralising relief activities and preventing daplieation of effort. We came to a satisfactory un derstanding," he said. ' Harmony now is assured. 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