The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 10, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    Jkn QZZGO:i CTATCSIlijfc' 4gar' forcs:u Tturxlxj llsssis, tlzrch 10, 1ZZZ
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oppose,
a:in raiff
Will ask Action by City's
; Aldermen if Theatres'
' " Policy Unchanged :
r urging action upon - the city
council to abolisb midnight mat
inees In Salem, , in ease theatre
management do not do so volnn
tartly, the Salem: Ministerial as
sociation has submitted copies ot
the following' resolution ' to the
members of the eity council and
, .theatre heads: " V7;v" r
'The Salem Ministerial associa
tion is always sympathetically in-
' terested in any project for theUet-
' terment of our eommnnity. We be
lieve In the well proportioned life
and so, among other things. In
healthfnl recreation and wbole-
some entertainment. These can
make a real contribution in our
troubled days. They can help folks
escape the stress and strain for at
least an hour. Yet the very need
of this makes itself evident that
I Last Time Today
He met her at midnight W
. they were married
at dawn!
ifSt3rt Fire
Gloom chased . , . riot reigns!
Merry melee of mirth as gayest
comedians that ever hung a jury
hang Old Man Blues from the
chandeliers!
IT'S A CRIME
Edna May
Sha OHOV
(Specially Booked for
Mammoth
- ' , Spring
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ICA Beautiful C A
DU Models OU
from Salem's Leading
Stores
i In Conjunction with .
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TEAM
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KLADV WITH A PAST
'if
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the legitimate amusement sat its,
helpful place, It most mot be al
lowed to encroach .: upon those
more serious programs which are
seeking to work out a way of 4e-
Iireranee from our social and eco
nomic ills. . . . , - '. - -
"If we need to be amused we
need also to think and pray. More
than Ter before we- should giro
serious, consideration to those
teachings, of religion the Ignoring
of which, in onr social and busi
ness life. : hare brought on the
wrongs from which ? we suffer.
We need to giT time to the con
sideration and practice of Christ's
way of brotherhood and the re
sources c God. V . vj- s :
- "Because of this our associa
tion find Itself nlt oat of ina
pathy with the midnight matinees
recently introduced y one of the
theatres. They invite our people
either to cut short the hours they
need to derate to healthful sleep
of else to giro oyer to sleep, the
time which they need to spend in
worship.: : . -
' They eneroacn fnrtner upon
the day set apart by the customs
of the people to reflection and re
ligion.: They offer .no real contri
bution which our people could nor
hare at a better and more propet
time, and farther the "night life'
with Its unwholesome influences.
;We are convinced they are detri
Cromthe
t Dang d2
the Gavel
TO MISS
OLIVER
Ends
Today
o
KIMS ME But no monkey
business!- Remember . . . wo
agreed there was to be no love
stuff i- yet! -'.--I '
OF OHOVOt
Salem's Spring Opening)
Al Her Bath This
Mo&rnStorycfaGirtx
TcoRkb h XTealtte
Too' Poor in Love, '
L CARLOS MEIER
: retorns to the console
of t&e mighty organ!
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mental to the Jbest Interests of tXe
eommnnity and should be discon
tinued. We would preter tnat tnu
be done voluntarily by the theatre
management. If not we strongly
urge action upon the city . coun
cil." - -- i . r "
BIS flO
A-hfrhwar orotectlte assocla-
UOU D14WB1CU Viwuu v-
mer : goyernor of . Oregon . is
prominent sponsor. Is now being
fnrntMl in thia state With head-
quarters ItfTortland. West was la
Salem yesterday ' la connection
with the organisation's formation.
The Association aims, first, to
put an end to drunken driving on
the highways, and second, to cor
rect abuses which have grown out
of the use or highways by. heavy
commercial trucks.' 1.
T-i association . nronoses to
keep itself informed as to an ac
cidents.! tbo i result of drunken
driving, follow the cases and keep
the public fully advised as to me
tacts surrounding each 1 offense
and th manner In which the case
is disposed of by the officers of
the law. it round necessary io
trenrthen existina laws, suitable
measures will be prepared and
submitted to the legislature or to
the people througn the initiative.
Ten Apply For
Admittance I to
Training Camp
Ten young men from Marion
county have already applied for
entrance to the cltisen'a military
training camp to be held again
this summer at Vancouver Bar
racks. Washington. The camp will
probably have the largest enroll
ment ot any to be held sinee its
inception in 121.
The training session will last
30 days and all men who attend
will receive their training togeth
er with room and board without
cost to themselves.
Applications thus far have been
received from the following Mar
ion county lads: Robert K. Allen,
Mill City; Tom BaJlantyne, Silver-
ton; William R. Campbell, Edward
Shoemaker, David O. Williams
Douglas J. Woodward. Kalman K.
Vadney, Charles R. Campbell, Wil
lys M. Pearcy, Orlando P. West,
aU of Salem.
rifvrrrinrin-i nirpr
.D III L H1U
HELD. OEgJf
iAhoUtloa of tho f posltloa at
clerk ot feeble minded and atata
Insane hospitals, now held by Ben
Wing, and merging til work with
that of the secretary of the atata
board of control, was Indicated by
the state board Wednesday. Tho
board ordered aa Investigation ot
the office with relation to the re
sults obtained under Mr. Wing's
administration, - . -. v
The of Oce was created by reso
utlos of Butss C Holman, state
treasurer, and handles all collec
tions from estates and relatives of
Inmates! under, tho provisions of a
It SI statute. The work was start
ed last June. Besides Wing there
aro now two stenographers :
ployed In the department;
Discussion of the -department
was brought up !y Hal E. Hoss.
secretary ot stats, who requested
authorisation for a payroll Touch
er for the ' second stenographer.
Governor Meier said the office had
been In operation for several
months, and that ha results had
not been as satisfactory as he an
ticipated. The governor asked Eln
slg if his department could handle
the work. Elnxlg answered In the
ainrmatiTo;
Chandler Joins
Marines; to Get
Music Training
Wallace G- Chandler. 17. son of
Mrs. Kathleen Chandler. 580 Cen
ter street, enlisted with the Unit
ed States marine corps Saturday
and has left for San Diego, Calif.,
where he will take three months
of military training before being
enrolled In the marine drum and
trumpet j school.
Wesley Vincent, 1T, who has
been living at ISO Union street.
and is the son of Mrs. Maude Bow-
man of
for the
Shelton. Wash., enlisted
same type of service on
Monday.
.Four
more vaeanc.es exist In
this district tor 17-year old boys
to enlist as musicians, according
to Sergeant Mack 8herman, re
cruiting I officer st tho postofflco
building! Enlistment 'also Is opea
to men from it to SO years old.
! : Advanced Refrigeration
!
Idealizing that there are many thousands
of people who would like to own a genu
ine Frigidaire, and whose piorchases have
been delayed only because of firstrcost
We announce new prices the lowest
in Frijgidaire historyo
In doing this we have considered all the
economies in manxif acturing that can be
etTected by greatly increased production
and are offering the public the advantage
of these savings. n
Today. you can have a genuine Frigidcdre
with, all it offers in convenience, economy,
dependability- and Unown value- the 4
cubic , foot Morair Model cjir as Utile
as $130 . o.b. Dayton, Ohio.
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Vf. OLIYII 1L DOAH
Today- James Dunn aad Sally
EUers U Tjanea Team.-
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e CPITOIt -
Today John Gilbert In "West
ot Broadway." t
Today Warner' Baxter . ia
.rThS Clsko Kid.- t '-.-v
: - HOLLYWOOD "V v "
Today Kay Francis and LU-
yan" Tashman , In "Girls
i. About Tflwi." : v -.. - e
mansing to Talk -
At Keizer Meet
KKIZER. March f. An excep
tionally good program la planned
for the community dub meeting
hero Friday night, .- Lieutenant
Walter Lansing of tho state police
will speak en the work of that or
ganisation. Under tho direction ot
LMrs. A, D, Herbster sereral fancy
dance numbers will bo given by
David Smith, Jr- Marcelle Herb
star and Dorce Chambers. Tho
program starts at t o'clock at the
Kelser sehoolhouse.
A WEEKLY EVENT!
AN I
DNVDAirnDN
to the Patrons of Warner Brothers Theatres
AH patrons attending the Elslnore or
Capitol Theatre tonight are cordiaHy
Invited to remain for dancing in the
foyer of the Elainore immediately
after the last show.
The Management.
BOOTS GRANT AND IhIS BAND!
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s
The General Motors .faltte
in the Refrigeration Industry
e;:itg jeu is
Joseph H. Coha, a Chrlstlaa
low and son of tho famous ex-
rabhL Leooold Coha. wlu speak at
tho First Presbyterian ehurek to
night at T:St o'clock. ZDs subject
wtU bo "Palestine, tho War and
Prophecy." The yuhlle is tnritea
to attend. ' - . . . '
He wilt teU something of tho
experiences ot nts father and his
conversion as a cansiian mission
ary among tho two million Jews
of New York City. He will also
give much information eoncera
Inr the Jews, their hopes, their
customs and other sides ot which
Christians generally know so ut
ile. Mr. Coha Is acclaimed the
moet prominent Hebrew Christian
before the American publle today.
Ho will speak at Willamette cha
pel this morning. '
Membership in f
Both of Credit
Groups Favored
Raeommendatlon that an who
Join the Salem Retail Credit bu
reau automatically become mem
bers of the Salem Credit associa
tion was presented to tho latter
group at Its luncheon meeting yes
terday, following approval by the
board Of directors, no vow was
taken, i .
- Efforts to Increase tho associa
tion - attendance to it or mora
o)
. PHONE 9119
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mesibers wd aa farthered by a
eemmlttso ot three, J. F. We User,
Carrea Ford aad O. u. oiroa. This
greupwas authorised to invite
two or three guests tor each
meeting for tho next few. weeks.
Starker Hearing -
Set For Friday
Praliminarr barliis" tar t " j
Starker, charred with InTolnntarv
manslaughter. wiU bo : heard la
lustleo court Friday morning,
March It. it 11 o'clMtr. fitarkr
leaded mot nOtr beforo JvstlM
ef tho Peace Miller Hayden yes-
torosy morning. - - - ,. , .
The charge grows out of acci
dent Febrnarr 11. in whlb Frmn
ces jaonner was zatauy lajurea.
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Family Idght
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A HOMEOWJTED THEATRE
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Hosno of SSe Talkies
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. Last Timsej Today
Qixtixnuinit Qictuat 7
wtthfKay Francis
Joel McOrea, LUyan Tashman,
Eogeso rauette,
Dlnebart
Also Cartooei Comedy, News, A
Dsss Arthur In
"A PUT UP JOB"
Coming Friday &
Saturday
BILL CODY and
ANDY SHUFORD
ia
'The r.1 0 HTAI2 A KID '
A "BO! and Andy
Western
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