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PAGE TWO Tha OREGON STATXCIIAN, aksy Oregon, Vedncsday tlcrclr-, llirch 10. 1222 "MARCH KING" IS MOURNED ' . f CIDIISE5H1 S MYSTERY f FRUITS LIFTED Oregon and Other Western 'States are Favored in v Action by France . ( Continued from pa 1) frolt u torbldden in hulk bufls I authorised when packed.: Entry ' Is . restricted t. the ports ,-of Havre, Bordeaux Marseilles and ; Dunkirk. . v 1 , . , In the case of fruit In French : ports or en route-when the decree i ot March 8 was Issued the f ol i lowing provisions were made: . -All fruit except apples and ' peers will be admitted , without special Inspection or certification. . Apples and pears cased and. , wrapped in paper and ; shipped .from the states "of Washington. - Oregon and California will be ad- v mltted without - formality but j sppies" and pears shipped irom , Virginia, West Virginia, New ; Tork or New Jersey must be In ' i apected.- .. ' . Apples and pears in. other I forms of packing must', be In epected. ; . " ; (Con tinned from pac 1) night, with the day's program cli maxed at the close by Salem's first appearance, against Marshfield. : Half of Teams are Here by Midnight ' Early Tuesday afternoon keen eyed youngsters wearing big block letters on their sweaters began to appear on Salem's streets, and strictly According to custom, the teams from farthest away "check ed in" first, Baker beating Burns to the tape by 10 minutes Burns, a little closer than Baker in direct mileage, trareled probably farther than any team preriously has ever come to compete In a state tourna ment, but those boys hare been coached by a man whose name Is well known to sport fans on this side of the Cascades Vic Wetzel and they know their basketball. r By midnight more than halt of the tournament teams were In the city, Baker and Burns being fol lowed closely by Athena. Medford, Astoria and Marshfield. Others were arriving late at night. Siiver- ton, Corrallls, Unlrerslty high and the Portland teams were not ex- i pected until this morning. - The tournament this year is be- lag conducted under an entirely new plan. In addition to the fact that there are 16 instead ot It teams, the schedule is so-arranged that for the first time, no team plays more than one game a day. furthermore. It provides for def inite ranking of the eight highest teams at the close of the tourna ment. The bracket explaining this system appears on page 3. ; (Continued from page 1) Gleason, Mrs. Dueik and two 1 - others planned to kidnap the 1 Lindbergh boy months ago, that H . Mrs.. Duchezk was to take care of the baby after he had been ab ducted, but that he (Fitzgerald) was arrested and Jailed before -r Pfhe plan materialised. .. He was quoted as saying one "contact" had been made with , , Betty. ",' ' . '. Mrs. Duchezk was released, but ': . Gleason still was held late to night. ' In his last statement of the L Bight from the Lindbergh home Colonel H. Norman Schwarzkopf aald he had received only an in . , formal report on that phase of the - Investigation. In response , tf a Question he said police are investigating a atory ot Mr. and Mrs. C. Leandro Ughtf oot of Highland pask, N. J., that their two servants took a 60 - mile drive In the family car the night ot the kidnaping and dlsap- speared the next day. L ' T1S1T IN PORTLAND - LINCOLN, March IS Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Edwards of Lin coln, went to' Portland 'Friday, where they were house guests un til Sunday at the homes of hi cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Ed .wards, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ed wards and Mr. and Mr. Dell Pet tyjohn ot Multnomah. I Home of 25i Talkies A Home-Ownod Theatre r TODAY e THURSDAY I Tonight We Present si hopkins ; ... . -.. It '. Pnm V1 I I nt',-r-w with LUPE VELEZ ERNEST TORRENCE I Karen Morley, Jimmy4 . Durante -Also Comedy, News & -Noyelty Reel : - '4 1 si 4 - a) . - y w W - 5 V , -fc Oohm Ftowp Sousa on h 77 BiftrHOfflt O fke cm death of John Philip Sovaa, Judy called "Amarica'a Marcfc Klag," U BMaraad by net wdy millins f kia wn cwmtrymea who kad thrHUd to the stirring strains ef his saaay stealeal craafloa, bat ale by ceantUta ht f admires in every corner ef the globe, 3oua' mule Uyd American ajraUee t war and wdcemcd then boa in trtnnipk. Strangely cnengk, the grant CMpeacr'e rly aa bition was t be a baker. In hie native Washington, where his father was a Member of the U. S. Marine Band, yonng John Philip got Ue f ifl ef that ambition and incidentally of pie. Ho was apprenticed the Marino Band when bo was 14, hot left it three years later to play n violin in the orchestra of Jacqnee Offenbach, famoos German con peoer of Titles of Hoffmann," whoa that mnsician vUited the United State in 1S77. Whoa ho was 25, Soasa started oa kU 12 years as leader of the Marino Bond and at this point began competing the martial mo tic that made Us name a byword. Ho was one of the moot prolific of compel era, hie works Indading more than 100 marchoa, topped by the poorleoa "Stare and Stripe Forever 10 operas, many ong and saites aad The Last Cnuade, perhaps hi most pretention work, for orchestra, organ aad choir. Soasa was decorated by many government aad societies aad few Americans were better known ent side their ewa coaatry. Ho died in hi 78tk year. ID HELMETS FUR Battle-scarred from numberless fiery conflicts, a dozen helmets which have been used by Salem firemen since the days ot the hand-drawn pumps soon will go into discard. Awaiting ownership identification lettering, a dozen ot the new, light-weight fibre hel mets were unpacked at the central tire station this week. The new helmets, shape a cross between a trench helmet and a sou'wester, have as their chief ad vantage, the fact that they will stay on the fireman's head, a feat not known to the old ones. They are equipped with chin strap. Lack ot funds forestalled purch ase ot the new helmets for all fire men. At present there will be two white ones, for the Chief Harry Hutton and his assistant. William I wan; seven red ones for the cap tains. The three extras, bought at this time, are black, for the non- omcers. Firemen in days gone by did make use of the old-time helmets, and saved themselves many a ournpea nead. But the old things come off so easily, according to the "boys", that of late they've been left hanging on their hooks on the tire trucks.. Economy Class Studies Making Clothing Over aay will be dlscnssed at the rnnA n aV Of the Clssses. "CiAttlnw tho u tor Tour Dollar," being held each Wednesday afternoon in the O. A.vR. room on the third floor of STARTS ILaunho Tlabt 1 r - vk " s , " -, DURING ZR - 1 the Miller store building. The classes, sponsored by the Salem Opportunity school, branch ot the public school system, are free of charge. Enrolled at the first class were Zt women. - Further information may bo had from Mis Oertrndo Anderson, director of the Onnor- tunlty school, telephone S719. Practice Staff Takes Place of Two Instructors Willamette university practice teachers at Salem high last semes ter spent 65 hours a week In class room, work or 'the equivalent of work which would "require two full time teachers. The seniors of Willamette who did practice teaching were: home economics. Bertha v Babcock and Dorothy Eastridge; history. .Bue na Brown; science, Llla Cation; and f erry Spellbrlnk; French, Margaret Eddy and Elolse White, English, Elsie Oehrke, Helen Kutch and Elizabeth Ogden; ma thematics, Marjorle Mosher; La tin, Muriel White; and general, Wesley Roeder and Lloyd Glrod. There were also 81 junior and senior observation students who did project work at the high school. Indict Fine in - Trunk Slaying ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Mar. 15 (AP) Louis Fine. - former Philadelphia jeweler, was Indict ed on a charge ot first degree murder, today in connection with the death of his landlady, Mrs. Mattio Schaaf, Jl. Fine was accused of shipping Mrs. 8chaafs body to Philadelphia in a trunk after strangling her to death. - Evfl HoovoYoa Map Datt YcII&iq! 5 fTlaaa CsenheTT Jekyaa KwUm Wan. Cefller, Sr. tastsofa . . ert tfco tJMon I All tleyluMwawat Hsaata' tfeey lenrswi la a' shawl ADDED :. . Shadow Mystery -; Aesop Fable :- - ' i r-,-. anaaaav - -" Coaaedy . ScreeW gono; Still Operation Blamed on Unemployed Status; . Penalty Light ; emanonnna i ? "TouTl never aen tan hanittfno the atnff arain TTanw Ghrtifm. sen told Jastiea of thaPeaee Mil ler uayden yesterday after he had aeon orougnz rnto court on charge Of-Possession of n atnL no w.a arrested yesterday afternoon at aome near west Stayton by A. T, MariotL federal offlrr ni xriVm. Hogan, state offleer. ' , Officer told Judge ' Hayden Chrlstensen madn no concealing the 45-gaUon . still. ana even neiped them pour out the mash. Marlott characterized his attitude a the finest he had encountered In any arrestee has made. y.i-- - , On ' basis of the man's evident sincerity, the fact that ho was out of work, contributed when he could to support of a sick rela tlvevand that he had a wito aad Child t tO SnSBort. llln XTa levied the lirhtoa v. v.. Imposed In a still ease. Christen- en was given le days la the counfcr iatl and tlKft. --. m.. fine was remitted and defendant put on six months probation. - It wan Jmln ' nouncement that breaking ot the probation would bring dire re sults that caused ChrUtensen to ueciare ne'd- never be guilty of me onense again. Christens an (! ti. when he wa able, but that ho was v. Z i 10 114111 out the wood. Which he Cut on lanae (uu.ni. r?.d condItlon. Ho sUrted the ui anempz to make some money, he aald. amt t.4 M.f. drawn off one batch.- He Is a log ger but has not had employment in that field for months. Clark and Hale Chosen to Head Y. Junior Board Everett f!lrv ni tt.i. - - ' OIU, were elected president and Tice- prwiaent respecUrely, of theT. M. C. A. junior board of directors, at a meeting held Monday night. Phil Browneli was elected treas urer. Savon rnmmllfau .nyvi ed by the new officers: physical. I Ta om mm a"t awa. m a. a uoa oouun, lum uaonei, name Downs and George Arbuckle; va cancies. Everett Clark, Ned Hale, f hil Browneli, and Dan Clark; iwances, vnu Browneli; Camp, Phil UrnwttAli nhi. ttti-.-. elder boys' conference. Ned Hale ail a t , . m doiiu uamyuD; memoersnip, Donald Pence, Dan Clark and James Sehon; social, Everett Clark. Douglas Chambers and PVa .1mm Music Program Receipts go to Purchase Piano Proceeds from the ''Oriental Dreams' musical program pre sented by the senior high school crescendo club March 4 amount ed to $55. it waa tnnnnnnul the club meeting Monday. The money is to tte set aside toward purchase of a new piano for the school auditorium. Musical numbers given at the meeting were as follows: Piano solos Schubert's "Serenade" by Eleanor Trindle, Chopin's "March Mllltaire" hv William Bush, Koelllng's "Rhapsodie Mlg- nonne" by Gwen Gallaher, God dard's "An Matin" by Jack Bsh, Mokrez's "Valclk" by Paul Silke; trumpet solo Walt's "Lassie O Mine" by Helen Lytle. Irish Program Slated Friday In answer to many inquiries, C. A. Kells. T M. fL A. raneml secretary, announced yesterday that the sixth annual Irish pro gram will be held In the T lobby at 8 O'clock oa fridtr nlrht. William McGllehrisV. Sr., again . . win nave cnarga. r VAlLlLACE - r . . ; . f v u ' -. - s. -i mr-6GU57-T THEY MAKE HISTORY IN A GREAT HUMAN STORY MATCHING TEARS, LA UGHS AND ROMANCE WTTH EVERY THRILL DONT'MISS IT! Dr oLim u. DOAit ' ' The ' Grand : ;;' ' .V. 0 ' Toilu I,MU . Tnam f O t "Sob SUter" v o Friday t Tint -McCoy te "Shot Ann Pna " e ' o ' Warner Bros. JEUlnore ;.' Today Wallace . Beery In -eii uivera". - v Tharsday Llon Atwell in "Tho SUent Witness." 1 : FridayRobert Montgomery in -levers courageous". Warner-Bros. Capitol : Today Louise. Dresser In "Stepping Sisters". ' Friday Walter Huston In "Law and Order".. The Hollywood . Today Lawrence Tibbett la !'Cuban Love Song." Friday George Bancroft in "Rich Man's Folly". e e e . e o e e o o Besides Its peppy dialogue and its - ludicrous situations, several mnaical novoltv nnmhom era In. trodueed as a part ot tho enter tainment in tne club bouse scenes of "Stepping; 8Istera", at tho Cap itol today. "Look, Here Comes a Rainbow" and "My World Begins and Ends With Ton" are two of these tunes. "StODDinr Sisters", denictln tho adventures in society of three former burlesque queens, - 1 s brought to the screen by a cast tone includes sucn favorites as Louise Dresser. Minna GomhelL Jobyna Howland, William Collier Sr., Howard Phillips, Ferdinand Munler. Stanley Smith and Bar bara weeks. The picture was di rected by Seymour Felix. The Hollrwood is entertalnfna? its audience today with "Cuban Love Song", the feature picture which gave Lawrence Tibbett an other boost toward fame and for tune. It is a Storr of romance and pleasure with just enough bitter to heighten the romance. Law rence Tibbett. Ernest Torreneo. and Jimmy Durante are three marines wno take life's pleasure where ever they find it In the cltv of Havana rorninp oma tn Tibbett and a real love, although urn lorbidden one. Lnpe vales M m . is mo inspiration. Events follow this affair In rabid and often amusing manner. Advance reoorts ear that tn "Sob Sister" James Dnnn rlvoa n performance exceeding his vivid ana reausuo portrayal in "Bad Girl." He plays the part ot n newspaper reoorter. oonoalto Lin. da Watklns, who makes her screen debut in tho title role. Al fred santeii directed. This picture will be the Grand's feature today. Asserts Hoover Has Carried Out All of Pledges ANN ARBOR. Mich. March lg (AP) Ernest Lee Jahncke, as- siscani secretary or the navy, said tonlxht President Roatw had carried out all tho nladraa-af the 1 2S republican platform and would stand on this record In seeking reelection in November. Addressing the University of Michigan Union, ho nveit rh administration - emergency relief program and inquired: Who among the democratic potentiali ties would have had the vigor, tho courage and ability, and tho intel ligence to formulate and carry carry through the Hoover pro gram?" Sink Freed l Second Charge Already out of Salem justice court on $500 ball, Edwin Sink, 1420 North Summer street, yes terday was arrested by city police on a warrant from the West Salem court on the same charge, obtain ing; nronertT under falsa nrtn- ses. He was given into the custody of Constable Gosser of West Ba lem. Tho caso thorn however waa dismissed at the request of tho complaining witness. BY POPULAR DEMAND POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE 0 ISIS Piffi Plffi! - By OUYB U. DOAK A prerram of merit and inter est was presented as a joint offer-. tng of the Salem Madrigal club and the Salem Cine Male chorus Tuesday night under the direc tion ot Prof. B. W. Hobson at tho First Christian church. A largo audience crowded the church, and gave warm : reception to tho two singing groups tn their first eon- cert of tho year. . - The male chorus showed Itself to be particularly veil balanced and presented Us numbers in a smooth, artistic and ' individual stylo. The bass section Is especi ally rich and adds tho exceueni balance needed previously by the chorus. ' . Tho chorus was organised pri marily a a singing group to ap pear In concert whenever a civic demand arose tor such voice work and it Is apparently ready now for any ealL j - The Madrigal dub has added numbers and changed Its person nel to a considerable extent this year. Its work Tuesday night showed excellent - understanding and since rety of purpose, together, with a comprehensive response to tho baton ot Prof. Hobson. ; Mrs. Kenneth Rich gave splen did support a accompanist. Miss Lois Plummer accompanied . the first number tor the program. As special features Of the program, brilliant numbers, were given by Emory Stuart Hobson at tho pia no, and Dalbert Jepeen, violinist. Both are very promising, youthful musicians ox Salem. DeValeraWill Abolish Oath of Fealty to King DUBLIN. Irish Free State, Mar. 15 (AP) Eamon DeValera, new president ot tho Free State, reaf firmed his determination to abol ish tho oath of allegiance to tho king when ho appeared before the dail tonight, . He followed his statement by as serting that when the oath Is re moved there would be no excuse for disobedience to the law. Senate Reduces Indian Fund For Timber Control WASHINGTON, D. C. March 15. (AP) The senate today eut IJ7.00 from tho Slil.ouO Indian bureau fund for timber adminis tration costs by a vote of 52 to T. Tho move waa sponsored by Chairman Frailer of tho Indian committee, who said tho money was to bo used to pay for whit employes on the Klamath reserva tion in Oregon. Bandit QuZ&et Caught Quickly After Robbery CLINTON. Ia,, March 15. (AP) -Four men who ellne-adlv looted the City National bank hero today ot $106,fl00 were captured Within five hours and worn renort. ed tonight to have confessed par ticipation in the holdup. The prisoners will be arraigned tomorrow for bank robbery. The maximum penalty la life imprison ment. A MASTERPIECE! fV"" '"ff' Hrmlng Sua. N-Snn. A MOOCH DCArUOfCAltri VIOLET HEMINO Bam OAVts ivam i To) CiAElEI l- ".v ' - ' . 'x . First thoaght to have been a vic tim of a lieart attack.' Roderick Roberts (above), Brooklyn, N. dealer in surgical appliances, was found shot to death In bis store. The wound was discovered by an undertaker. Despite .the fact the tho store is in a busy section and the murder was committed in early evening, no one saw the "ghost killer" leave. Auto Crash is Basis of Case In Court Today r, J7Z- la. Richardson arainat Trn Wlrth is scheduled to come up in Justice court this morning. Rich ardson seeks to recover $90 tor damage to car and loss of its use as result of an accidant it t fi nery 21 at the corner of 12th and Mission streets. Damages to tho machin , set at $75, and tho three-day lay- up ai tie. TORYISM HOSTS BETHANY. March IB ifr. and If rr.- Honrr TarrmI nr. hosts at a Sunday supper Sunday. rreseni were Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Gottenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rlvenees ot Marquam, and Mr. ana Mrs. xorvena. TURF NOTABLE DIES OAKLAND. March 16 (AP) Walter Bryan Jennings, tamed figure ot tho American turf whoso connection with thoroughbreds as owne.and trainer dated back 61 year, died at his home here to day at the ago of SB. - A Tonight is IPAQ. NIGHT BRING THIS COUPON WITH YOU j GRAND THEATRE PAL NIGHT "j i IPAQ TTDGIKETr ! ADMITS ONE When Presented I With One 25c Paid Admission i L ; GOODT(OTGHNLY- MARCH 16 j FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS Plcntj rim for a long trip as many as 15 day if you wishv -;-r- : '...- The tkkeo axe rtricdy First CUss, good oa ALL trs, coaches or Pullmans. (plot usaal berrh charges) T A FEW SAMPLE RO U N DTRI PS : ::-salem to -7 : Eagent , , , tUQ , Saa. Frnrf ,, ns BQhttTg , -7 Los AtiPfo 2345 Medford JMi Rnttlo l'-:-Vr!f y Ashland )ZZj2JVv'"BM Tacoma : '" " ' 4J0$ Portland Z'i 'V 'J''-''''i,Cj Spolcant 90 . StkUtr Jen, fires httuxt ff Passenger lpot --.fSffc r nir T.i jinn"-;' establishment ot a dry clean- lng plant In connection with the Salem Laundry was announced yesterday by E. L. .Wleder. Tho plant occupies a small section of tho laundry at ICS South High street, nd will bo known as tho -Band Box dry cleaning unit. In eharrOiVrill be Harvey Peterson. who has had about eight years ia the dry cleaning business, part of it here La Salem. The equipment, something en tirely new to Salem, Is so consti tuted that there 1 no danger from fir or explosion. Tho process, tho last word In dry cleaning, will permit delivery of an article la as short a period a St minutes, in rush cases. ; .The-process in use at tho Band Box leave tho garment absolutely odorless. ' Demand, caused by tho Increas ing use of silks, rayon and eelen- ' eso In dresses,' household famish- '' ings." shirts and other articles of appareL. has caused Installation of ; the plant Mr. Wleder la a .veteran laun drvman, having spent 41 years in this field, II ot which hare been In Salem. Namesake Says - He'll Ask Share NEW YORK, March 15. (AP) A namesake ot George Eastman, the camera magnate who took his life at Rochester, N. Y will make an attempt to share In hi estate. . George Eastman, a $116-a-month night watchman at the Bronx county Jail, said today he believes he is a nephew of the manufacturer. . 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