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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1932)
1 PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tkaredaty Morning, February 18. 1932 ! L ' i i 5 i ; SSI Leslie Scott is Chairman; 'Personnel Changes are Talked, no Action : . - .. - . - . - -' Continued from pat O partment. wu talked M Ws tem porary or - permanent successor. ' The new commission admitted the matter had been discussed but de- - cllned to make any comment as to its pending actions. "I think we v have done enough for one day, Mr. Rfntt commented. Klein Sue 's ceeded Highway Engineer Herbert ' Niinn and . has held office - 11 yearsi Governor Meier y is known ? tn , hm onnoaed to his retention. ' Whether the new commission is pledged to " carry out tne gorer i nors wishes for Klein's removal was not stated. jf. ; The new board members said ! tho next stated meeting of the commission would be 'March 3. . Whether It win ; be in Salem or Portland was not announced. Car J G.' Washburn e, board mem ber, said he would favor holding the commission's meetings here. The - commissioners indicated they would" receive bids for pro jects called for -by the former com missioners and would probably carry on this work since there was lack of time for any changer in construction projects formerly agreed upon.. : IEE S IFIP Mrs. Bella- Roberts, Miss Olive Dahl and Re. R,N. BmyUe. DUGOUT OF TflEriGH RATS FORMED HERE 'Continued from pt II Sperry, Milton Smith and J. L. Butterfield. Other members from. Portland were, G. Pickens, J. C. Johnson, E. Kjos. Ed Grlndrod, J. Oakland and A. R. Gallee. The Gall - Board Br "OLIVE U. DOAX Howard Enters Congress Race . Emmett Howard of Eugene, an nounced here Wednesday that he would file within the next two weeks for the republican nomina tion for representative in congress for the first congressional dis- 1 III III I 15 Pi 1 'ft'-'-mi : son Lee church will be held in eight homes of the city tonight, beginning at 8 o'clock, in keeping with the Lenten program plan to meet every other week in the -church, aria the alternate week in homes. The Lord's Prayer is sub ject for six meetings during Lent. Hemes where meetings will be held tonight, and where all church members and others interested are Invited to worship, are: W. I Lewis, 1090 North 5th; F. P. phlpps, route seven; Mrs. Margar et JJevore, 1940 North Church; George Smyth, 1135 Madison; A. E. Doyle, 1590 North Winter; M. A. Marcy, 1097 North Winter; R. "H. McWhorter. 590 N. .Summer; and J. A. Kaixhin. 1296 North Commercial. The'leaders will include: Aug ust Michelson, Rev. E. S. Fox, Mrs. Necla Buck, R. A. Forkner. HOME OF 25c TALKIES A HOME-OWNED THEATRE THE GRAND Today Mary Astor, Robert Ames, in "Smart Women." Thursday Richard Arlen in "Rim Smnlrn '. WARNER BROS. ELSIXORE Today Carole Lombard trict Howard-will file by petition rather than by declaration. How ard has served as a member of the state legislature from Lane county, and has held other public offices. .:. In "Ne One Mam." - Friday Jackie Cooper and Robert Coogas la "Sooky." WARNER BROS. CAPTOIi Today Walter Heston la -A House Divided. " Friday Leo Carrillo la "The Guilty Generation. - HOLLYWOOD Today Tall a lata Bank- head in My Sin." Friday Frank Howard la The Utah Kid." The underlying thought In "No One Man," Paramount screea feat ure at the Elsinore theatre this week, follows the purport of the original Rupert Hughes novel, that "no one man Is sufficient to satisfy and ocupy the heart of any woman. ; Entertainment decided adult, timely, and observing, is present ed in this amaslng story of a search for an answer to the prob lem that Is sending lscresstaf numbera te the divorce eourt ev ery year. Lloyd Corrigaa, director, has enhanced the plot with luxur ious settings la New York v City and Palm Beaeh. . Carole Lombard, Rlcardo Cor tes, Paul Lukas; Juliette Comp ton, and George Barbler are head- liners U the east, which adequate ly tampers sincerity with a sense of sophisticated satire, bsattlngl the vela of the author. i - A Waiiio MTtdad is the StOTT of romance burled deep la sordid circumstances. Helen Chandler is the frail girl whose love is the In spiration for action. - Walter Houston Is the beast la the story and Kent Douglass with whom Chandler has beea teamed before. Is the id sails tlo lad whose decency and lore saves her from Houston. Much action, good character work, and tension make at this show which Is almost melodrama la theme. Last Times Today THLLULnii BflfllSEISfID ! Atsh Comedy, News 1 and Novelty Reel Coming Friday & Saturday AW DNVmrATTDCDW to the Patrons of Warner Brothers Theatres ... All patrons attending the Elsinore or Capitol Theatre tonight' are cordially invited to remain for dancing in. the Foyer of the Elsinore immediately after the last show. The Management. BOOTS GRANT AND HIS BAND! TIPFANY presents REX LEASE Tfie i mm stay 1 with Dorothy Sebastian and a great supporting cast ENDS TON1TE r M VTT?T iUJiKJJSiJiO.; TTt A HOME-OWNED THEATRE Thursday - Friday Saturday I V i . r.vf jit w AT RJCHARDX "llll" Sf II MM r iviti MARY BRIAN t U iSorirTiil raste after a cud of coffee that makes LUCKEES a hit with me. And naturally I protect my voice with LUCKIES. No harsh irritants for me ... I reach for a LUCKY instead. Congratulations on your im proved Cellophane wrapper. 1 can open it." It's 99 THI IOW&OOWNI Wwt Why Mwwid Uw't m darxH mttd m sracA Qr wo om eftlM ftr , to WW HIGH HAT TO A PRIZEFIGHT! H cm 9 away with ft, Immvm Im'i flot" . Im pwnch 4 sis Urn of krawnl H's cells rodato. tddim miU hav mm m big (Ngw bait playar if th MOvUt boda'lMKttdMtd him. Ha'ta Uwwd r bmiaM mam md has mom forton. W don't know hew modt FOXpaM for THE asCO KID," bat it was worth It.' For tlxyart ho hot iwohod tOOQES. 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