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,PAG2 TWO The OREGON STATES1IAN, Salera. Orc-on, ThnrsK!ay Morning llarch 2U 1332 iiiilEE COiKSS ID OLD CRII ;i ''..." ' -v.-.-. ----.j;; i.;1-1-;"" Waive Hearing, Plead Guilty And Will be Sentenced ; : ..Today for Crime , " , ; . -: , k i -r ... , - - ' , . r . (Continued from pace 1) -of: the baadlts took a purse con taining? about g. The men then drove awy. Itubin and Schlag were the Japanese Shock lt , 1 roops bent to Zr "Oppose Chinese WrbiN. Manchuria, Mtretl 4 r (Thursday) (AP) The en tire strength of Gen. Jlro fTa Sbobs Japanese shock troops soon WW be harled against the'lnsur, sent Chinese forces of Gen. Ting Chao in an effort to clear the ! rich basin of the lower Sungari Talley of elements menacing the ! new Manchurlan Teglme in Kirin Province, nnnPCTnnvc,; I IIIL ULU I IIUI U knew, of th tire although several hundred people gathered across North Commercial and - Conrt streets to obserre the tire depart ment eonauct,lta Cgpt. t "t? rr I w SUte and city police patrolled the streets to aee that no property from any of the .bandings' was tak en. Virtually bo stocks were ear ed, one or two safes being the only EDDY FILES HI HI SUM POST .B.Mj, '!ddy"of Rosebiirjtftred-. I Breyman, White Structures -Total Loss by Blaze - "In Early Morning ZJL ... Tf 1 nesiar filed in the state -depart- theBreVmaVanTmiteT ""l - , m ..- . . ZrrL- Itnr th vcnnhlican nomination fa4 .r ire aepinmeni irncas were 7 . r V T. rjvvr y, 7T stationed midway between Conrt "tate senator f or th. fifth dtatrtet, and State 'streets on North Com- Donglai;edunty. Senator Eddy is m Bt-Hni xtMAt ti mniM' nf on of the veteran members ot Court and - Commercial ana on Court streets, a dosen hose lines ! the legislature. Other declarations by the . Chao, he has tailed to come, to Harbin to surrender for mally and has continued! hostile tlons of the doomed buildings. mei who carried the guns, and the operations against the Japanese, car. drlTenby Brundrtdge, be- Hence the Japanese command de toaged : to Knbin, all three eon- clA9d tD(Uy to eradlCate his army. ieweo., topping o mu y which has concentrated i in - the CContfmwd from pace 1 the Hamilton building were used 1 rnmilT!! to fight back- the flamea which threatened to lick into the latter stricture, and eoasume ' It. . -. ' ; s W. IL Dancy, chairman of the tiled Wed- All Else is Gone While v both gutted by the flames, none of the ll f4!,. ni, J walla eared InThe wall between . Jfnle J- wyers. Hood . - BiTor. M. B. Strayer, : Baker, for. the democratic nomination for district attorney of Baker county. ; i Will U. Peterson tor democra- the purse, the men said they drore 4igtrfct Piahslen, Fangcheng tire department committee ot the u a , Jolat one tor a distance ot ffp,"fe.I1JfVv! J?,??, ltsi - i D.rii.ii ii nf it ninniM . . . ...... ... "I.... ...u.j. wu nwi.i I . ... . . . .. . I lature for the Snrh dlatript. TTaaA cuuuwt uv Yuiu w i aooai w xeet ana uames ucae i II" Z - . ' : r iHntton iBUrectlar. th flrbtlnr. I .1... v.f.,n tv-. ..IRlTer county. -; said early this mornlng-that Mr. structures but.a score ' efr fire li.Jf' ?IS'ItT.' lic Boise would immediately rebund fighters threw hose lines into th "SSJi? SS? i 5 vttii tmrttira Th -wna ir I i.....v v. i.tt.. .tm. I sentatlTe in the state legislature thought to.be in good shape, and tare, . The Hamilton Furniture - dUtrIeM Bkr ' O I VUUVMUJ 0. O . A. WW ino interior i noia ine creyman aamagea ny waier. smoKe pourea and White buildings is practical-1 into . sereral floors of . the store. for the republican nomination for to Portland and next day returned I antf saajhfn; to- pregon mty wnere iny u doned the car because it broke down. They came back to Salem by-train. Queried on Star Exchange Holdup . Inrolred in the investigation of tile trio's actlritles was the recent heldup of Abram Volchok at the Star Exchange here. Volchok told the two officers that Schlag and Kubin had been in his store sev eral times and that he suspected them of stealing two rerolrers. He slums ii w o STMIKF m .. ? (Continued from pare t) they '"would be lucky if they stayed out of jail! Joseph law- was able yesterday to identify the J . Kentucky nlMV a-ccused m, m . in hla 1 mine operators ot starring ; min- stdre hut- not as the suspicious to ,feto od ; kl"lng their characters who Tlaited the place children. - - I 't PINEYILLE. Ky.. Mar. 23 wait whAn-.Trcfitftd but thevl(AP) A warning that no com denied that' they had stolen the munlaUc actlrlUes and no incen- jjj, diary speeches will be tolerated -Admissions were gained from drfrlng the rlstt of students to the three men that they recently the southeastern Kentucky eoal were caught stealing gasoline in tlelda was issued by city . and West Salem. They also admitted county officials here, today. ? having stolen gaa from several The visiting sUdenU will be can in Salem tuse in their own "accorded the freedom of the machine. ' ly all demolished. Mr. Director said at 2:30 a. m. that he would ; be back in busi ness ; at . North 'Commercial and State streets as soon as the build ing which houses his store can. be reconstructed. . 1 . : . - y- The fire proved a stubborn one. Fighters , were still - at work at 2 ; 4 5 ' a." m. as occasional blazes sprang tip in various, sections ot the two buildings. Adjusters from insurance com panies r holding policies on the buildings are expected In Salem today to start settlement of the claims. r ; .. ; .... - Orval J. Millard. LaGrande. for the republican nomination for dis trict attorney ot Union county. Frank tartew, Blaine, tor the republican T nomination for trus tee of the Neetucca highway lm but did little damage. .Last persons in the business ; houses so far as is known were r ary " ftninii ' Tlra nlnr When they left : the building . at J P'oyementdlstrict. around 11 o'clock tney noucea nothing unusual, likewise Harry Rowe, business watchman, who was 4n the vicinity at the time. ; Employes were said to be work ing late in :. the MacMarr. store and Manager M. R. Mllburn ot Byrne's left about .10 o'clock. First signs ot the tire, wisps ot smoke issuing from tne siaewaik Q r a n t Pherlev. Multnomah basement doors to MacMarr a, 1 county commissioner, has written MEETS OPPOSITION t TOLD BY SHEW were aiaeoverea dv itodu mu nmM v gm id r..i The fire this morninr was the I named Uvesler. who. rave onelrnnntv Mnr h t ... t. .it most disastrous downtown blaxe alarm, and by Don Goodenough, right to lower the motor vehicle iu uuj oars iu oiem. it ur ex-1 zm Ram - avenue, ana eeimar i liema ef n mntfi. county," Walter B. Smith, county ceeaea m xoiai loss ana ousmess Larson, if 15, South cotuge I to the gasoline tax but lt should be attorney, said today, - "but Uhe I V rectei the fire which destroyed I street, who telephoned In from I figured out on a basis that would moment they identify! themselves I J? Deroy building on SUte and the Shanghai cafe next door. I Increase the road revenue rather with the 'Red movement,' they I roni ana me siocg oi At the start of tne me zightrithan reduce it will be filed with" other exhibits I ine- Arcnera implement company ing. one fireman who went intol J. H. Wellington, county Judge we have in jaiT here. We will not I poised therein. The loss will be Director's from : the north . en- J of Columbia county. Is opposed to tolerate any communistic actlvi-l" inuer i trance, was overcome ny me i any reduction in the motor veri ties in Bell county." i CDntlnued from, page 1) per contacts. In these contacts the teacher's personality plays a 'arge part. With this idea ot the development of the individual in mind the "child center" schools s are being ' evolved, said : Dean Sheldon. This type of school switches the Interest from the mechanical side of education to the1 human element. , Dean Sheldon's address proved RES D Ef IK REPORTS F MED n. s. (Continued from page 1) f. check ordinance passed re cently, the city attorney collection on such checks passed la Salem by residents of other sections of both highly instructive and brll-1 the county could be handled In ae Hantly witty to the delight of the cord with the ordinance. In such Warehouse company t fire which like the Derby building fire oc curred in the winter of 1030. The cause ot the. tire was un certain early this , morning al t though it was probably caused by some defect In the heating sys tem in the basement of the Mac Marr store. A wood-fired heating system was used. Stores on North Commercial street whose stocks were totally destroyed by the tire are: MacMarr's grocery, 174 North Commercial street. Byrne's drag store, 181 North Commercial street.. , Director's department ' store IN North Commercial street. .Business and professional otll- 9 teachers nresent. Additional I instances, the city recorder mar ones to appear on the program 1 issue warrant for arrest, and de-ices upstairs in the Breyman and I after the worst of: the tire had were Miss . Mary Eyre, president liver It to any constable in the I White buildings whose equipment J passed. Whether its contents had ot the Teachers association, who (county. , j land goods were virtually au con-I been damaged was not known. acted as - toastmistress: Mlss l The amendment to the federal I sumed by me names are! dense smoke.. Another fireman I cle license fees. donned a smoke mask and res- "Such a reduction would result cued him. in putting more old wrecks of . Simon "Director roughly est!- cars on the already .overcrowded majed the value of his stock at highways and would serve no good over sjw.vuw, or wmcn arouna i purpose," ne wrote. one-halt was covered by, insur-l Smith is a member ot Governor ance. He had just this week re-I Meier's committee appointed to ceived several thousand -dollars I study the proposal to redace the worth of spring stockmuch of I motor vehicle' tees and increase which had not even been unpack- J the gasoline tax. ed: Several hundred dollars was lostln change left in the store's 25 cash registers. As the tire died down on the north side, he was abW to enter the building and trieve a large sum of money he had hidden for the night. The sate from the Byrne's store was, dragged out to the sidewalk WATERS DO LITTLE 11 II Gretchen Kraemer, Miss Bernlce I bankruptcy law before - congress Skeen, R. W. Tavenner, Miss Ann Boentje and Supt. Hug. !!EK FIVE DOTS was reported upon to some extent by Otto Paulas, local attorney. The "teeth" . ot the amendment provides that accounts contracted I lor family necessities cannot, be I liquidated through the bankrupt cy act, and this, the credit mem bers feel, will eliminate to large extent abuse of the law. Van Tom Receiver Asked For F.W.Grand Variety Stores , Claire M. Inman, lawyer. Walter McLaren, real estate. Ernest XL Tripp, real estate. William A. Persey, insurance agent, . Herbert P. Grant, real estate. P. I. Rennlngs, commercial artiste ".;,.- ' , Salem Engraving company. Roeben P. Boise, insurance and loans, Alice M. Bancroft, newrolo gist. Chamliara Chinese Medicine company. HIBBARD UPON 1 E BOARD (Continued from pag 1) bard was appointed from the state at large. TALBOT. March 22 The re cent flood was the cause ot many homes in and around Talbot be ing completely surrounded by water, stopping mall service well as means of transportation No great damage was done. The water lacked about two feet of being as high hero as last April. Mrs. Gilbert Belknap entertain ed the Home Economics club at her home Saturday afternoon. Plans were completed for the dance to bO given by the club Sat urday night March 20. A small supper charge will be made which will Include dancing. They also Dr. L. E. Hibbard, who was se lected Wednesdar for a Place Onlnlanncwl tn Ht nnthM rr1 n.r. RuebenF. Boise, principal own- the state game commission, waslty the second Saturday night in or nf th RrAvman and White 1 oorn on me ntoDara xarm len April. Br motion lt was decided k.iMin. adMlAred earlv this miles east of Salem. His father! to do their charitr work for the Aoollcatlon for receiver for the morning that the buildings were was pioneer ot 1847 and the club members Only during the fol- F. W. Grand-Silver 5-1 0-2 5c chain 1 90 per cent covered by insurance. "lDpara rarm was tne ursi in tne lowing year. The club meets with (Continued from pag 1) Cleave, Maynard Edlund, Gabriel, f Oren McDowell, William Foster, Osmo Lahtl and Leslie Guy of Salem; Tom Pluffe and Franklin Juneau ot Chem- Ta: '-C1Tf';toy,BJ?n.d Utores. with a unit In Salem was How well the stocks and equip-1 W"1,9 valley to be named In the members now instead of at the ouccuu, n.iu- made la the federal court In port- ment of the businesses were cov- . , ' grngo aau oerore. i ! 4 tt r t' ""' J land by the May Hosiery company. I ered. was not ascerumawe mis i " , lirnX."' T,rZ.Z. -X . . 1 3 ?. , f ' . . i m the east some of the affiliated I morning although lt Is tnougni and Warren Elliot of Monmouth; Utores went Into receivership last I most of the firms were covered by r h.TIh u n . a0" week. adequate Insurance. Mr. Inman AHtch of Falls Cltj, James An- local gtore ha9 been 4n bog. gald hlg TaiuaDi6 Ww library estl- . dwon, Norris Ballangrud, Harold iness over a year on Liberty mated at $10,000 and records. J street. The flnancUl difficulties were only partially insured r : ' . " ,,.. . or me corporation nave so rar not Johnston, Burton McKlbbon and Ralph LIvesay of Dallas. Order Tqkstad To Pay Support ;r Of Minor Child The Breyman building was affected operations of the local I atrueted 25 years ago in 1907 store which continues open trans-1 while the White building was con- Dr. Hibbard here years ago, Dr. Hibbard attended Willam ette university for several years. In 1866-87 he worked In logging camps at Clatskanle and in the fall of the latter year began the I study of dentistry in Portland. I-"" I TT. V. acting business as usual. Field Rally of Cascade Scouts Slated May ,27 structed In the '80'a. In that day lit was one of the largest struc tures in the city. For many years it was known as the White Cor ner, a term being used by the store housed there. Operators ot stores there included the Meyers He had a successful . practice there until 1897 when lung trou ble caused him to move to Burns, where he has since resided. W. R. Finley, the naturalist, has declared that Dr. Hibbard is by all odds the most competent man . in Oregon for the position, as he has given more time than any other to personal study of fish and. game problems, and of the habits of game and fish in all Women Will Give Program for Club: Fenton Home Again BETHEL, March 23 The com inanity club meets Saturday night. The women are to put on their program. This is the second of the three programs of the con test. The men's program was glr- .. . . wm I si C Gall B bard f. . By OLIVE IL.DOAS ; ED UMTS upn;j . , 5fE UFTED . - The Grand J Today - llary Brian ttf "The Rnnahout.- ' Friday JTom Keen la -Freighters of Destiny," . ," , , 1 ' i' i ' - Warner Bros. Elainore - Friday Douglas- Fairbanks $ in "Around the World In 20 Iffntitea. .- 0 ' V'Waraer Broa, Capitol Today J oan Bennett 'in ."She Wanted a Millionaire." Friday George O'Brien, in !The Gay Caballero" ' The Hollywood - Today Mao Clark .and Kent Douglas in "Waterloo Bridge." . Friday Tom Tyler la Two Fisted I Justice." en last month and the young peo ple's program . will be given in April. The refreshment commit tee tor Saturday night are George Bahnsen, John Zak, A. L. Schuli and Roy Marchand. C. A Fenton, arrived la this district from. Los Angeles a few days ago. He has closed up his business In that city and is to re main and make "his home here. His family has been here for a considerable time, living on the well equipped ranch which was purchased about two years ago. 5 U Load limits established by . the state highway department recent: ly on several stretches' ot road In eastern Oregoa, have been lifted, H. R. Baldock, state highway en gineer; announced Tuesday. The new - c-rder - applies to. the Sher man Junction-Bend section of The- Dalles-California : highway and the Sherman' highway. -. TheriO.O 0 0 pound" load re striction still remain in effect on The r- Danes-California ' highway from the Columbia river to the Sherman Junction, . on the ' Old Oregon Trail between Pendleton and Kamella and on the Ochoeo highway between Mitchell, and the John Day -highway. .- The department announced all load limits are off on the John Day highway permitting a direct free route tor heavy loads to, and from Idaho. Baldock c announced that all highways recently closed by floods and, slides were 7 open with the' exception of a short stretch in Blaek canyon on the Willamette valley highway. McKay Petitions Are Circulated Petitions urging the placing ot the name ot -Douglas McKay upon the municipal ballot May 20 as a candidate for mayor were in clr eultlon yesterday about the city. Friends of McKay,-the majority ot them Legion members, were cftcnlatlng the petitions.. Sponsors ef the cell tlons aaid they expected to get J00 signatures before the petitions are filed, later: 4a the - week with Recorder Mark Poul sen. McKay has made no official statement on hla. candidacy other . than to say he wottldmn,,nts expected to announce his platform soon Mayor P H.. Gregory, In cumbent, win seek reelection. ' ...--.- ' , ' . 1 '.' . . " Sunrise Service Easier Planned Th Tether LeasruO of Christ ' T.nthjTfla church. 18th and State ; streets. Rer..Amoa.E.'Mlnneman,. pastor, wilt hold its regular an nual sunrise Easter services wim Mnu iirna aemce m me - church Easter morning. The pro-; gram wlu ' do openea witn me . song: "Hallelujah, Lo Ho Wakes': h-w the .Lather learne. Special numbers by choir will also be sung. The theme for 'the Easter morning' meditation will be: "Ye Have Become mem: waix as im. ChUdren of the Light." , r'dne ycr 4CoX4s-TxH CM t&9 TU!s Pln tsr txttt Um Together, x - JEAN HATJf HONORED BETHEL. March 23 Mrs. J. A. Haln entertained in compli ment to her little daughter Jean on her birthday. A line party at the theatre followed by a jolly time at the. Haln home when Mrs. i Haln served refreshments made- a happy afternoon for the honor ! guest Jean Haln. Ha Moe Creech, ' Betty Bollng, Werna'and Wanda Froehllck, Coraiee -and Luella Nichols and Lillian Hamrlck. s )UQ LrZ u L : : ART 1 . - ' No waiting" for these travel bar- gains. Tky mrt m tffttt right ntw! a sale every day la the week at all Greyhound agencies. Bargain tickets good oa all Oe Luxe coaches itaviag the downtowa Depot dally. EXAMPLE: v SAN FRANCISCO Round $ fl fTTiOO v that are truly extraordinary Trip y DEPOT New Senator Hotel Phone 4131 STELE COATO $29.75 to $39.75 Values at. . . .$22.75 $24.75 to $29.75 Values at. ....... . .$15.75 TELE DEIESSEO $2175 to $39.75 Values at. . . . .:. . . . .$15.75 $14.75 to $24.75 Values at. . . . .V. .$10J5 A. P. SPEER V 115 North High -Street Sfasottk Tempi MATT nOLAN NEEDS A JOB.. rve driven happy couples slowly to the' Marriage Bureau . . . and rushed unhappy wives to the Di vorce Court. I've sped with missing Judges to the waterfront. I've chauffeured eloping couples, girls who know their way about town and kids who think my cab is a love nest on wheels. More tomorrow! TELEPHONE 5798 Interests. Stockton' and Solofs. supreme court mandate or-1 - - - ' ' . . eimn. nirwtAP hn. h.A hla d. oermg simon Tokstad to make re- May i7 has been designated the partment store In the corner loca- "Tf the state. mlAr rfnanal natrm null ; V.wl... . .. . . ..7 - 1 7 . ... BBCllOM OI IHO SlAie. 7,7 7 . " uaie lor.me spring iieia rauy oiition since ivit. fTVAV Imm J-- JlLt-V i ' uascaae area, ooy scouts m Place Kam iseaia vown ' HARDING HONORKD nTt. tJ r 'Ir " t Jun 3 na 4 " PWtousiy ae- But ueips jagns I EUGENE. Ore, March: terday in. circuit court It marks Uided. Executive O. F. West an- ' A driving March rala beat down (AP) W C Harding of Bose a final tep in extended UtigaUoni nounced vesterdav. The chance on the cltv throughout the per- I ItzJ . J.,a ,. ltweenthe.twopartie , was made because Chemawa In- lod ot the fire and undoubtedly state MsocTaUon of chamber of Judgment Is ordered against dian school will close before the helped; to check, the spread of the MmmereenecretariM hero today. Tokstad In the .sum of t0 June date. Leading feature of the flames to other structures. So bit- e auocwdT Leonard OUkey of uuw tMh w- migni rauy win oe uenmnsirauou i ing was me ram ua w o"u"b w i Alhanv .v.n wiw.uiwint, .uu w or an inaian viuage ana kutiuw line wma m u' iwuio wpi. year for the next 12 years. Tok-Jby the Chemawa boys. J kept low and the blase did not stad Is also ordered to pay $145 j The rally will be held on Sweet- reflect against the sky as so large expenses incurred at tne time oi nand field. tne child's birth. Part in Robbery - Wented by Amick V MISS BOLES HOME i BETHEL. Mar. 21 i Evelyn Boles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IH. H. Boles, was brought to her r home on Sunday from a hospital i in Salem. She la now making t John Amick. charred with as-f rood recovery "trom her recent! sault and robbery being armed 1 serious illness, and will probably witn a aangerous weapon. plead-1 be able : to be up and around ed not guilty before Justice ot the within two weeks. reaee aimer Harden t yesterday. ana preliminary hearlnr was set i KAUFMANS BUY FARM tor March II at 2 p. m. He la in "WALDO HILLS, March 22 Jail in default ot 1500 balL Am-Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kaufman have km. neia as accomplice ot O. K. purchased the 1 SQ-acro farm be- JSJ-!. obbe,Tr rvice sta- longing to Clarence Herr. They 7.2. . ? Trsi ""oatha, ago. continue to continue their store 7if!f U ,n prl80n 00 Tear en- near Central Howell school and a lire nsuauy ooes. as conse quence comparatively tew citizens tence.. to rent the farm. -J- ' - "nnMB II Home of 25e Tnlkien - Each Friday Night is : . ; NIGHT v ' " " -v-Two Prizes c " " ' Krst Prize 53.00 Second Price S2.00 V You Cci Singp Dance, Act or Play a Masicd : t Instrument, See Bill Brazen ct Drazecas LIuslc Shop Phone 3600 i or be at the Holly wood Theatre Friday Afternoon at 4 tv M. for Rehearsal - Home of SSe Talkie A Home-Owned Theatre Last Times Today ' WATERLOO DRIDGE X, See this thrilling, dynamic, emotional picture, with filAE CLARKE as the girl, and KENT DOUGLASS as the boy! ; , Also Comefly, News J . '. - Travelreel . Coming Friday & Saiurday - i i " ,1 :L'lL IT r BRIAN . .n -I cbopfreyM - II Vl IB I t TOMORROW TOM KEENE "RmGOTERSi OF DESTINY" I LAST TIMES TODAY i SA2StSS I o i I Kta Euuny pom. Th love l 1 1 inniii w27Vrfe '! Winner! . tKSO TSACY TvM f- i i COMING TOMO) N - An outlaw who was in right with y V I - every tenorita cq the Kio Grsndel ( I T Ho chased the girls while the V I sheriSs chased him! Three great ' jti stars ia i great action picture! - : Virion (2q5?dDC3R" X A GREAT . BILL OF ' VITA. ' VARIETIES . - j - AN to the Patrons of Warner Brothers Theatres All patrons attending the last show at the Elsinore or Capitol Theatre to night are cordially invited to remain for dancing; in the foyer of the Elsi nore immediately after the last snow. - - - - . - The Management. BOOTS GRANT AND HIS .BAND! IMS) m STARTS TODAY! ALL THE WORLD HIS STAGE . . . CONTINENTS HIS PLAYGROUND RROUnDA'UIOHLD " "v; ;80 mmUTES Cyclonic pageant ; ef lanshs, gass thrds, romnee, adventure t Conceived, enacted, directed by the Incom Vpsrablt genius of Dong Fairbanks - supported by a cosmic cast ef fir e hundred millions ''.-; Also - . ICarl Dane and George K; Arthur 3 , fa "SUMMER DAZE" r. - 7arner Bros. News L. 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