" J, " " 1 ' "- " ' ' . - - " . I'AUE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN Salem. Qrefcoay Friday Morning. November 20, mi blag us bow that did la tho early depressions.' lio declared. That is. too many people trying to f et money without working hard to get it. l They hara undertaken to, get rich Quick and overestimated what riches are." . UNDY TO FLY BIG SHIP ON MAIDEN TRIP .V 'A LINDBERGH - O : r- O, SGiiQDL GIHL HERE DEPOUD MISSING Former Washington Justice v Known Locally as son '..jO! Early Governor T'' (Continued INm page I) lertoa. : He contlnned oa the i teach, serving as chief Justice tor ! a lima until It It when he re signed and formed a law partner- ' - ahia mithr his "son. stepnen j, rnadwick. Jr..x Mid -- located la :' Seattle, : v-s .. Wa Democrat bat Pocalar With G. O. P. JuAtr Chadwick tu a strong I democrat, as Ms lather had j been; but ha wis admired gre-tly i tT republican raters of the state, h IHt ha was a candidate for coventor but was defeated in the democratic prlmarta. Be was looked to as a possible candidate ta ltttv On March 2, 18ST. ha was -anltad In marriajre to Emma WMinw iinrUiir tsl Dr. O. P L Plummer of Portia ad. They had four ehildrea all at wham . tm tj t JKm nrv Win locki Mrs. Arthur Karr. Ksklma; " . a I . mare Stephen J., jr eaxxi; u u Xllxabeth. New York. Two ts- --ters are Mrs. W. T, Gray, lost Us a&d Miss Mary, 8alem: and a. aqu-rivisc Brother Is Chadwick of Seattle. 4 :v r1 Colonel Charles E. Lindbergh will ba the distm-O- started ia rerular serriea for the Pan-Americai guished eA&t of the riant "America Clipper." world tangest amphibian plane, when it takes off from Miami, fm-r on its maiden trip connecting Kerth and Soath America. The huge flying beat, which carries 15 passengers and a crew of Ave, will ba Air lines from Miami to Jamaica to Colombia en the world's tensest over-water airiins f r mail and passenrers when lindy takes tha controls for the inaorural ftirht. Tha ship is seen orer New Terk Iaset if of Celonel Iinabarah, lmplicatloa of close I talo-American accord for 4eflalta resalts at next sprlar disarmament confer eace. Us deetarattoa tor the "com pletion" -at axis ting understand- Inn MUilttil ml MmM hut ft PltSer 1 v.t kAik ItmW Amerl- Mrs. Gray 1. nxig to the pending was m an anromoone acnuew MTtl agreameat of Italy recently tn wntca sna was raxnerirrake jricM sealed with seriously hart. Mrs. Karl Stel- wer of Jeffersoa Is a niece. Tnnaral serrices will be held Bandar afternoon at 2 o'clock U tle. Miss Mary Chadwick and The Call Board V Br OLIVE IL DOAK It new ss apparent that little can be expected at the spring con ference 1m the war of land aisarm- tfranca Insists she must I Toda hare a large army, and her neigh bors do aot wast to reduce unless ZXSUfORB ht waiver iiiu u The Ruling Voice." Mrs. Stelwer wIU go to SeatUe 1 . . . . th. vb.Tti. buudj vi viva vu uiuuf, Mm wa Ainmit (lAVntr In ABA xliW IT 1-V , DOIM Hft uiI air. iBiuniva i.i.H - W mKi mMlH Ittl V --.4-.-t i. tt.. l1o t"--" " jMirueatariT in auuoau; j tloBS. Mrs. Chadwick reached Che highest office la the Eastern 1 Star.. Chat of most worthy grand matron of the Order of Eastern: Star of the world; and presided at tha recent conrenflon at Saul Antonio. CAPTTOIj Today Rlehard Cromwell la "Shanghaied Love." SWffi Oil FOR la FLOOR LEADERSHIP GRAND Today Buck Janes "Branded." HOLLYWOOD Todar Charlotte Green wood in "Stepping uau STORM IS BLAMED FOR 10 DEATHS WASHINGTON. Not. It (AP) Six friendly enemies t our southerners and two northerners ire combatting briskly for the democratic floor leadership in the house. The rictwr will be decided at the December, f caucus. United behind Representative Midcey Mouse NOTES This week we are gotng to hare a shoe lacing race which is going to ba something different from we re erer hltv NnrfhArnera lfm tha load- had. I m sure iaa r - i ... . i tt. ji nn.niTAn linn ania tha aTiA&ker 1 Tha winner will will come from tha south If thai" V .T ,a..nw.Mt. .1- MtrAl Qnnrharn. I I U 111 BCUMli am Mf An a v. t.. r.nt A th-i-1 meat market, which haring furnished tha bulk of the w" olc lul nnnnnltlon dHrinar IS Tears of re- I r r t m nnhilcan danvinanca ahould be fnl- w runVBiad Do you know what a limerick I contest is? RepreaentatiTes John McDuffle, j It Tu don't you'll soon find SPOKANKlfaT. 19 (AT) Garner of Texas, forjpeaker thj to , w auirzarna. bttm t nrn vinna awMnsf w -w tag ew eastern Washington and aerthern Idaho today killed one man, caused the death of anoth rverius injuries to a third, leg ated ttiaphone and power lines aad damaged buildings. Charles O. Smith, 66, for 20 years water commissioner at Col- rUle, Wash., was crushed to death by a tree blown down by a gale. ana Artnur Haber, Spokane, a workmaa, was badly hurt. He was taken to a CoUifla hospital. Wailam J. Sterner, 8S, took ad vantage of a lull in the bliszard to clear th sidewalks in front of, bis home. He collapsed and died,' physicians said, of orer-exertion. to ba a member of aa orchestra to ba proud of, - vl u a Soon wo ara going to hara short comedy skits eaeh Mickey Mouse Matinee now, wa want members of our club toba la these so it you ara Interested. lea re your name with tha Mickey Mousa secretary. Hera Is a chance to hara tha emperleaea of aa ac tor or actress. MM O It s been a long: while since wo had heard from little Darld Smith, but last week ba was Just as good as ha always was, and you know as well as I that ho was always a marvelous entertainer. He sang "You'd ba surprised'' with several encores of it. Ho was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Smith. M M 0 Tha rest of tha entertaining ana wen piloted program a furnished by Blare Hurley-Hl-Klcker from Barbara Barnes School of Dancing Bernlea Wfl cax, tap dancer, knows her stuff Cora Edgell. Bobble Krcchter and Harriet Talmadga, singers all hara good ainglng voices. Oh yes. also "Andy" Anderson who save s an impersonation ot Rudy Yallea which was received with much applause. M M C A tap dancer tomorrow, Harold Jepsen, from Barbara Barnes School ot dancing-. M M C Tha present of gum and ten nis shoes from Williams 8elt Ser vice Sfore were given to La Voa Braudige, Ernest -Guthrie and Delbert Plercea tha airplane from Miller's departmeat store was given to Geraldlna Cooper, tha candy from Schaeters drug store was given to Emma Gaao Smith and Elana Blondell. and a .a . . -. a New Era Hi!! to Canby Will Be Realigned; Staff to Give Part , of pay CCoatlaaed from pc t) dary of the state to Portland. J. M. Devers. attorney tor the cam missloa. said ha bad bees anable to Contact men represented as han dling tha financing and engineer ing of the corporation, Action was deferred. Washington Coaaty Project Presesitcd County Judge Templetoa aad a delegation of Washington county cltlxeas proposed widening- tha Beavartoa-Hlllaboro highway from If to 20 feet. Judge Templeton said the county would contribute 129.000 toward labor tor widen ing- the highway it the commis sion would purchase tha right-of-way. Tho eommlssloa decided to ' "TT" " I j : SaC; . I Mrs. Eva Augusta Lindbergh Christie (above), half-sister of CoL Charles A. Lindbergh, may be named tha nresidential candidate of a third party to be erganixed accept tha plan tf tho right-of-way 1 ia Omaha, Neb- December 1. Mrs. could bo acquired for IS Mat. During- tho first It months ot ltl total expenditures ot tho highway department were t.12. eta and in tha first It months of 1221 amounted to $ll,12t.t0t. figures preeeute- by Klein show ed. During tho aamo period ad ministrative costs were eat from $131,802 to 1220.242. Christie helped her father, the lata Congressman Lindbergh, la many political battles La Minnesota. . Shs Is tho editer of a farmer-labor aaoer in Red Lake Falls, Minn. well -known- here. Is at her par ents homa recuperating from aa lllaas ot several weeks. She will CommiMioner Spauidiag said he J training in S- eaaav waa not impressed by tho figures and asserted at least 9SS9.990 might ba saved under his wage reduction plan. 8000 Peoole See Husking Bee in Iowa BENEFIT AFFAIR MM BY GLOB CGsatiaaei , Cross pas 1) tlon and poHco seat word ot her dlsappearancato Medford la tha hope police there might appro head her. It was beUeved she aad bar eompaaioa might attempt ta aibch bike from Eageao to their destination, eeeaase they had but 2.9K la cash between them. Polica Matroa Talked To Pair at Terminal - When Mrs. Myra L. Shank, city police matron," reported that she had accosted two girls yesterday afternoon at tho stage terminal, polica at headquarters sought a connection with the disappearance et tha Ruehmana girt. Her de scription tallied almost wholly with that of-oae at tha two girls. Mrs. Shaak said ah took them off tha bus to question them and later permitted them to go on their way. At tha time tha girl left home, aha wore a red tarn o'shanter, blue skirt, sweater aad coat with ..a at a fur collar, taa stockings ana black slippers, aad carried a black leather parse. Her mother said she had two ILtt bills. She to bloade, bine-eyed, fir feet, aevea laches tall and weighs ill Douada. The girl was said to hare coma hara recently from cnicage ior bar health. The polica did aot leara Mrs. Raahmaan'a initials. EKOIT SPEAKER IE" Father oi Two Takes Own Lite ONTARIO. Ore,, Nov. II (AP) Entering a room where his two young- - ehildrea were sleeprng. Richard Stover, Z. owner of aa automobile cleaning station hero killed himself . last alght with a rifle. Ho left no message to ex plain his act and members of his family were unable to aseertaia any motive.. Surviving ara bis widow, young daughter and son his parents, and two brothers. IB Alabama; Joseph Byrns, Tennes- out as tartlng &ext Saturday 1 tha Peter Pan Ice cream was gir f!havriMi R. I .rlsn. naoreia: nil Inhn K. Rankin. Mlf.sisnDi. I Warner Bros VuMauhtku Rmiv T Pn. noais C1UD M ey, Illinois, ana Joan J. iruon- aor. New York, are the northern Williams sell service store ana en to Canlllene Marriat. jsismore mcxey Tn ,torea Bamed above our going to sponsor official Mickey Mousa stores. ono. i w n I can tell you this much mat u It yott attend tha Mickey Mousa OERVAI3. Not. It J. 8. Har per has returned from a stay ot two months at his old home In Iowa where bo wont to auperln- tend tho building of a bare and granary on his farm to replace those whoch recently burned down. Just before he started home he attended tho annual corn husk ing tournament, held near his place and which was witnessed by 1,009 people. He timed one Of the fastest buskers tor one minute and In this time he husk ed 20 ears of corn free ot husks and threw them Into the wagon. The contest lasted two hours and the winner husked a little over a ton of corn, Tho women also contested but their tournament lasted only 20 minutes. Mr. Harper says corn husking machines ara in use on some ot slin la . am t 0- 4Iaw si ea ttAt iuo ssai ia.uw ugs uv ea-a uv fyw m e w satisfactory as they leave too 1 fwhrutine Hansen much com on the stalks and leave the fodder unusable. Ha also says tha farmers In that section are optimistic over tho rise in the price ot core and be lieve it will go t o50 cents a slVt nVW e.Von,a WiQ VUV uv vmw. I . .... . 1 - w w-.war M.Tnffia .mi PttnT 1 is something dlfierent wnica wuiicinb meeting tomorrow at Warnar appear to have the lead between pp lw wu, iiiAii-nw ACCORD COMPLETE HOUSKDLD CHGES! WASHINGTON, Nov. It (AP) Sealing a new bond of trans-At lantis friendship, Italy and the I United States today called on the' ether great powers to do their bit "for naval disarmament aad the . re-establlshment of stability. Tha two governments announc ed their common purpose In a oint statement termlnatlnsr two Jays ot conferences between Pres ident Hoover and Mussolini's for eign minister, Dino GrsndL The statement carried clear MADE TW BURN TO ORIENT WOODBURN. Nov. It Quite a number of families have moved into Woodburn recently and oth er households hare changed their addressee. F. A. Heavy has opened a bar ber shop on South Front street. E. R. Wllhelm has returned to Woodburn and moved into a house oa West Lincoln street. He is school .for boys, a few miles north oa the Pacific highway. J. J. Yltovec has moved to 1364 East Cleveland street. R. B. Bon ar has moved from his home M M 0 If von ara not 'a member of Warner Bros. Mickey Mouse club, you should join now, as It will mean a lot to you. Below are some of the things offered you in being a member. 1. An honor to become a mem ber. 2. Great times each week. 2. Prises from official Mickey Mousa Stores each week. 4. Contests oft and oa the stage. 6. A birthday present on your birthday. I. And many other Important things too numerous to mention. M M C We're going to hava the second annual Warner Bros. Elalnore Oregon Statesman Mickey Mouse Bros. Elslnore at 1 o'clock you'll be assured ot a keen time. Dont miss seeing- Walter Hus ton la "Tha Ruling Voice." So Long- Zollia. WASHING Tl VIEWS liUIRIA CRISIS WASHINGTON, Nov. It ( AP) Intense activity and grave faces at tha state department to day gave evidence tha American government Is considering a new step In tho ManchurUn crisis. Secretary stlmsoa alternately taHroA Hth Parta nn thm Inn, ilia. wkgTt Si : .Ute traTntog jawing contest soon-watch for tee telephone anTcTlled hi. as- iv M M C socrates Into coasultatioa oa vari ous phases of tha problem, serl- Say! a great Interesting pic- Unalv Mmolicated tvr tha lateat in "The Ruling Voice." Also a "Booth Tarklngton Com "1 lng-dynamle and.1 serial "Danger Isl- . . - i near Awom ko a uouso u Tt .nrfjT ia eooA street. He Is employed at thel7.'. . J I ? cannery. William Eastman has moved to an Oswald street house from his farm east ot Woodburn. Thanksgiving Dance The Woodburn volunteer fire department is busy preparing for the annual Thanksgiving dance, which Is held in the armory each year. The dance will be held on the night of Thanksgiving. " An The Japanese ambassador, Kat- sujt Debucbi, called at tha depart- mnnf twlm tn tatlr with Mr Rt1m- Ana cnapwr eigni oi our vmj.it- 80 ana nnderecreUry Castle. Generally smiling, he appeared more serious than usuaL Ha told newspapermen ha had neither d M M O Warner Bros. Elslnore Mickey I htmI , remind aav official Mouse ciuo orcuJBir aureiz w I enmnnnicatlons. gooa. yon you want to ptay in in ine orcnesoa emeriains ior actual situstton in TslUlhar," oc us each Saturday during our club j CUDied by JapaaesO troops, ha meeting-. Be at tho theatre Bat- -.m aAAIum that ha was 'sorrr It archtra fVo , ?u K, urday tt0rnln 'clok. n happened." and realised a -very orchestra from Salem has been .a alther "Boots' Grant or 'An-ZZZ Z,-7t-H v. k. 4evA ibttauuji aassa irvya engaged to play for tha affair. ; which is always one ot the social events ot the winter season. see olther "Boots' Grant or "An dy" Anderson, It you would care BETHEL. Nor. It A benefit card party sponsored by the Beth el Dorcas club, will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Creech on Saturday night. Bridge and 600 will be played. Mrs. J. D. Clsrk of Salem re ceived a visit Wednesdsy from a group ot her old neighbors at Bethel. Mrs. John Haln, Mrs. W. T. Brinkley. Mrs. J. M. Nichols, Mrs. A, L Eoff, Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. Beth Ounter, Mrs. Harry Young. Mrs. Newton and Mrs. J. G. Lauder back. The day was spent in quilting, with a pot lack dinner at noon. Mrs. J. M. Nichols, president of the Bethel Dorcas club, arranged a visit to the Salem Laundry Wed nesday. Thirty-five women attend ed the demonstration. Mrs. George Bahnsen accom panied her cousin, Mrs. L. E. Fiseher and son Lester ot Liberty to Portland. "Ton never make (financial mistakes when you use your owa brains,' 8. M. Eadlcott, 8alem at torney, told 26 members et Fra- tsrnls elab who last alght held their regular dinner meeting at tha Spa. Giving- further advice to tho young- baslaess and i pro cessional mea. ha said: "Get out and do things with what you hara to do them with, and yoall be doing tho best you eanT t Mr. Sndlcott titled his talk, "Way?", and added that the questloa now Is "Why are condi tions that confront people of tha nation?" "Tho same thing- troa- Tho Ashland, Ky., alga school football team had scored 27T points this year when their op ponents had only tS. . I Don't Nad! act Your kidneys Heed Preenptry sUatter ssest HatUer IrrcfaUritiea If bothered with bladder Jr regularities; nagging backache and a tiicd. nervous, deprussed feeUngduetooiscrtieredtidaey action or bladder irritattotv doat delay. Users am y w hero rely oa Doom's PSk. Praised fbr more than 5t years. Rccoca- mendea the ooantry over. - Sold everywhere 'ills I TODAY AND TOMORROW Birthday Occasion Of Much Enjoyment bushel. Story of Orient Jaunt is Heard By Chemeketans BRUSH CREEK. Nov. It Friends from this district motored to Sllverton Tuesday afternoon to spend tho tlma with Mrs. Chris tine Hansen who was celebrating her 71th birthday. Mra. Hansen came to tha Brush Creek district from Iowa la It 00 aad for years lived aero. At first she lived in tha place Interesting accounts of trips to 1 now known as tha Roy Burt homa th Orient given by Miss Lois Lai-1 aaa later she and her son built lmer and Miss Leila Johnson, re-1 tha present J. C. Larson homa. port by J. Burton Crary ot a trip I Three and a halt years ago she to ML Hood to witness dedication I moved to Sllverton where she of the Matama lodge there, and I now lives. Mrs. Hansen has been formulation of plans for local I totally blind for soma years, bat walks for tha remainder ot tha I is Quite happy and content aad tlma were highlights in tho so-1 gets a great deal ot enjoyment cial time enjoyed bv 60 Cheraeke-1 out ot tho radio. - - I tans last night at tho homa ot Mr. Those going in from nera were and Mrs. n. A. Borarne 1 Mrs. Anna K. Jensen. Mrs. O. S.I The program was in charge of Mrs. Glenn Holman. Seasonal re freshments were served. Farmers at Waconda Join Duck Hunters WACONDA. Nov. It Since j the opening of tho season Mondsy j a number of farmers here are enjoying the sport of duek hunt ing. Miss Gladys Brown accompan ied b yher mother, Mrs. George Brown drove to ornelius Tuesday whore they will remain for soma tlma with Leslie Brown. Mr. aad Mrs. F. R. Nusom and children. Rosemary and Ronald : made a trip to Portland tha first ot tha week whera they spent tho day with Mrs. Nusom'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Filler. Luellen Flier, sister to Mrs. Nusom and Hauge, Mrs. Martin Jorgensoa and Mrs. C. L Benson. Mrs. J. Randall of Portland, who is visit ing her mother, Mrs, Hauge, took the group in ner automo&ue. MICKEY MOUSE CLUB meets at Warner Bros. Ehinore Tomorrow (Saturday) At 1:00 P. M. PRIZES t FUN Special Number from Barbara Barnes School of Dancing iWho.CouId Defend the Only Girl Orj rKpprd with a Shanghaied isiartCrewand the Cruelest OSN ? 'Skipgerion Jhe A SENSATIONAL SEA: TAELODRAMA. Richard Crorrrwell Noah Beery Sally Blano A new and dlfierent picture of Helen Wills Moody, brilliant ten nis champion, as she sailed from aa Franciseo with her husband, Frederick Moody, for a three months tour of the Orient. Mr. lleody Is ia charge of the brok erage OKice aboard us ship, the President Cco&dre. While in tho Orient Mrs. Moody expects to flay . a xsw oxatatoon matcnas. JFirst of Lobby J Shows Tnnrtrht ' we vsmw w mmm ee s First ot tha T. M. C. A. Friday lobby programs tor the season will be held at t o'clock tonight Tha entertainment will consist ot motion pictures presented by Dr. David B. Hin and Albert L. Adolphsoa. Two pictures will be shown. "A day la tha Ufa ot a healthy cattd and "Scenla Oro- 'gon. Red Cross Membership 1 932 Pledge Name- Street. City- County. Pleasa check form of membership taken i $ AminaiV"..'5 Contutinjr--$10 Sustaining ."' 2S Supporting ,. Date ; .j" ... . J . .THE AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS Pleasa bring or send to Red Cross headquarters, First, National, Bank Bldg Salem. . FRIDAY SATURDAY P tbiof aad 1 m II BIG PIANO SALE PAY NO MORE DOWN KEIBALL PIANO FACTORY WAREHOUSE C57 Ooeat St. PRICES 33-$50-S75-$85 Etc All Fine Used Onea Fischer - Decker . Brewster - Hiaaa Maar Mere Wo want every DttU girl to have mnmo KBtBALL PIANO CO. . Wm. de tbesr bit . Oosae Today r POLIYWOOD: Hosae of Z5c Talkies A. HOMB OWNED THKATBB TODAY SATURDAY Special, Blickey Blouse Orchestra, Singing & Dandng Tonight f P. IX. THE LAUGH BIOTA with this Ave star east: of Famous Fmaaakers : Chartotte Greenwood, . , Reginald Denny. . LeOa Hyama, LQUaa Bond & Cliff Ed wards Alee. Mack Bennett Colored Ooanedy, Xfewsj, edy Harry Oarer l4lfWy'ffe - J THE WORLD OBEYS! When the Ruling Voice Commands Hero Is a story of hardness itself a . uuv t - terrifying! . BUghtyt of a man with but ona soft spot his daughter!... It echoes tho heart beats of humanity I STARTS TODAY I A & '- c I - DC with WALTER HUSTON LORETTA YOUNG DAVID MANNERS DUDLEY DIGGS DORIS KENYON ANDa-SNAEES ALIVE a ,;;;;;' gesuint Booth Tarklngton comedy. Helosi Drama- with Claik & Mdriiragh