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pAgu two Th8 cnZGC!f CTATirIAXT. Ore-cry Teaser llsrsls'V A-r3 l&l SIMM AS HIGH PRIEST -125 Delegates Already Here . Fcr Masonic Meetings; More Vi!l,ArriYe.. Corvallis -was' made grand' orator ,to take the place of Rex W. Da via of Salem. 'Arthur Molesworth, Portland,- takes tbe place . ot Frank Ai French, The Dalles, as rraad sentinel. Reports of officers and an ad- dress by Hex W. Davis of Salem, 1 grand orator, concluded:" tne ur& erneon session.! ... if i'sftHi 4 ' It was : announced' from ' the Monday meeting . that the -next seulon ot the grand chapter will be la Portland la April of 1933 , ' rriesthood T)rdeT Confer Decree An eTcnlng meeting was held Monday night by Hodson emm eil. Order of High Priesthood, at - which time, degrees, were confer red upon Joel Richardson, Leon ard C Logan. Alfred N. MulUo, ; Ifixra If. Wilson. John ,W. Brown, , . R.. JC Wrlghtman, Harold-C. Jones, Charles-B.: Arthur George A. Rles. Carl A. Chrtsteusen. Wil liam Wood. M. A. Smith, Frank M: Marhof f er, Raymond O; Hot f man, Glenn C." Nlles; Wlllard T. rorest k. LECTURER FIIJD TRfiCE OF TWO FUGUES Criminal Insane Pair are - Reported as Changing 1' jj Jllothes at JBrooks The Call Boards; B OUVB II. DOAtt drcnar"axVUgiiiiik.U''aow ft wait atomise ef 4orroa tlooa to coma, If tne rams ccu-oa aor tas blossom Use, tin wCl t aU tlke'lhood be another sir crop ef prunes to worrjr ever, i Hiss Rebecca Smith., for many Tears et this community, bat whe now makes hernome ia kiuuu i iiffisaB its OTIiGlE em BELLE. April 11 (AF) Potts. It was expected this would be the first market read to-be worked on. this spring. .v Work also will start on two other roads free from right of way troubles. North Silver Falls route and Geer road, as soon as weather, will permit. Right of way disputes, however, aro hold lag up the HubbardVwoodbura, Clarfbel Nye of O. 8. f, who will address a jufjst meeting; - ol grangers et Macleay Wedaes- FH Willi ft Continued from pace' 1) i" minded, and later was- transfer red to the state hospital. Officials said he was troublesome at the feeble minded home,:, which ret suited la his transfer to the in? sane Institution.' Larsen was re celved at the feeble minded horn irom Columbia county.- -Use-Hacksaw-,' Thean - Steal GeanTa Keys! 1 Officials said that Bwelder'and Larsen ; first serered J ft bar of their cell with, a hacksaw, dou bled, back an adjoining bar, and escaped lntothe corridor. 4 . The men then attacked 'Roberts, toe guard, and beat aim severely. Sweider later, remored Robert' keys rom bis sockets, unlocked the main door of the criminal In sane ward, and the two men walked out Into the-hall. . . Roberta was then . locked - la' the criminal insane ward by the fugltlTee, ' who later zan. dews two flights of sUlrs And out. of the front door of the main hoe plUL, building.'. I : , , Tne escapes were dlscorered Warner Bros. Canltol W "" Today r- Bel Lngosl : U U u r d r of . thft - Rue " TMorgufcwT-ff 'T T' -Wednesday Thomas Ueighan t VCh esters ; at Friday Walter Hustos, la J 'The Boftit of tho Clty si Warner Bros. ElsiBore - ' -Todar Will Rorers In ."Business and Pleasure. --. Wednesday William Halnaa ia A To Listen- e la?' :::-i- e Friday ii Buster ' Keaton and Polly Koran la "The Pas- sionatft plumber. ' . - e Greater Oregon urOUp WZI I Falls, has been TllUng ; at Ue Baring weathered one elecUon by 1 h t b b ft r d-Broadacres and the y rVmmenrf'jt nr ftf Hfima omT "."J .THT r,lB5ua ?. 9M uoutft eurer raus projects. " wvininwimiii w. i BBiiia uhut utn jwet invito the vresidenuai paiacft xor sot- c k ProdUCta Given I Smith wag principal ef Ue school J nor9 jea,,, pollUcal Osrmany rules ox neanu saca m ut uwcw slty of. brushing their, teeth, but forget to' teach, then not to rouer skate across busy street Interseo tibns, or keep them, front playing In tho street, said Ueotenan Walter Lansing, la. speaking .of traffla safety; before the Monday night i meeting of tho Women's Greater Oregon association. Letting them loosol la tto street Is Just about as safe as to v a m w w vwv i.f MKA&fcw mtmm m mm tarn v -I'-'Il iplan to spond,thft summer ia a-1 other one. - .a.: CMlOrBU.- MW I - - - ' I . a. ' -f . .fourth mmmx srauifl) su::D;W Making repeal of ' prohibition Adolf Hitler's opposition national! socialists will be tested again la the election, of members - of tho diets tho sUte assemblies of 1 Prussia, j arans, wnnoaioorc, i , . v,, , . uamourr ana ausu.' - - i : ; , Tho election la Frussu is by tar : a district 'rally of tho XfanreU- the most tmportant. -waoerer has i ej Christian .Eadearor wUl bo Prussia, has tho reich," Is a old i held next Sindsy at tho First Gorman political raaxlnt. Its pop-1 aTraageUeal churca. starting : at alatloa s II.BOO.tOO, Against 1 4.-1 4:lt o'clock with an' address of VE?TtZ the outstanding plaak of ais pUt- 080.00s la tho other IT Germaa I welcome by Dr. C.C Poliar of r.;; ;v7w form. Rdbert N. 8tanfield Sunday stMes,aao its- area is rwo-uurus tao wcu enure a. j-our: auaarea Ao Hollywood - - Today Hoary B. Walthall . la -PoUce Court- Wednesday Rath Chat- tertoa la "Ones a Lady - Friday Hoot Olbsoa la The Gay Buckaroo. of . all chlldrea killed are roller . piaorm .u "-J.- i T??- w r . u inuui ia turn VTU U UW I - . w I . . Dorouoaau xor tao opening ses t skating ia tho street, aad 10 per cent are playing la tho street. Education Is P": I Uo foUow : t-i- f f a i irittt,n few minutes andthepo- ed in the eemmlsslenof flees for ce inn notmeL . "T. . m . . -r- --. i i WB7 - f hAtMoo i t no ev w sa n m ra taw rna winwaaiBiSB i . . unimoora, i f " . ' " "vTJ, I nospuai attendants joined in the Charles P. Weeks. Kenneth B. of studying, departmental M 8eawh, r . . i wan ana anon r. - - . - ' This morning at t o'clock- the Represented ts of sportsmen's members of tbe grand council will organizations appeared before the rather in the Masonic rooms. An commission and - told of alleged address by Edmund P. Lewis, game law violations In eastern grand master will be giren.at Linn and Lane counties. Charges 39 o'clock, and at 10 o'clock re- Included killing deer out of sea ports of officers and committees son. gaffing and clubbing salmon will be giren and officers Trill be in the Santlam rirer and taking elected. trout under six Inehes long. . All -The afternoon will open the this : wlthdta) "Interference a the grand commandry session which part of gamo-wardens. ' -- . will be In charge of the DeMolay Dr. IwE. Vining, commissioner, eommanderr. This will include said tho Commission Is Virtually full form weninr at 1:30 o'clock. I helpless" because it has no con- reeeDtion ' to distinguished troi orer waraens. ah tne com EM SIX IK WIDE f Continued from page 1) he said the liquor was his to pro tect sereral men and women la his apartment when state and city police arrired that night oa ;.-Tho Grand t - Today Janet Gayaor la "DoUcious. v - Tuesdsy-"Vlc lfeyors aad his Seattle Orchestra " aad Dorothy If ackalU la -Ss'e U HelL-. ' Wednesday Charles Star- rett ia -The Viking. ' Friday Buck Jones la "The Deadline," schools in tho final contest at Dallas. Brush College aad Lin coln schools did not compete this year. Mrs. Mary Sehon, principal I rnnhlirn semination far senator I topped Hitler by almost CO 09.0 01 v. .i from Oregon. Ia brief Staatield yesteroare run-oK presv sioa wiu oexn cnarge or kst. rer um hmiwmi,i,.m t,i. mmA M iiii. MfM-1 aann&i aiaot fin ukimiiv m it. tiaorater carraua ana ax a:se ins as follows: . isoiuto majority, issuea an "auo- i o ciock pipe orgaa concert wui Farors federal aid for hlxh-1 eutloa today thaaking tho nation I be played by Mrs. Ethel Foiing ways. rlTors. canalixatloa of wa I for its support' aad eauiag for I pneips ana miss ueiea .it ex. terwaya. .1 aalty la facing, the problems of AdToeates federal assistance la I "ture. fie safe, according to tho lieuten ant, aad that Is tho reason ho has been making a concerted erron to get the school children Impreg nated with the rales of safety la traffic.. 8caoele,ln Salom and be- aydro-olectrU eTelepmenf, ths been the snectal soots for,work oa I states. " ' this problem by Lieutenant Lan-1 Adrocates debenture or oaual- sinr. Results hare been aecem-l ixatioa fee for wheat and cotton: pllshed through ossays written by denounces farm board as colossal the children and talks by mem- failure.: i , . : ' bers of the traffic squad la school Urges federal gorernment to got rooms. ' i out of business; limits tariffs to ."A . round table of interesting I eouallxe cost of production. Questions and answers followed I Farors repeal of tao ltth tho talk by the truffle officer. The Greater Oregon assocutioa ; kl n for JUIESW Luncheon will bo serred at S:St . o'clock. The dosing program will . bo held at T o'clock, with tho fot lowing to talk one ons ot the four T . church departments, worship, lnv structioa. senrieo aad recreation t- mm a . .1. - . H rrea beamu ot hu.uu.tuib, vn Rsister of Lafayette. Dr. Pettieord aadVRer. C P. Gates of PortlaaV distrtct superintendent,- Tho rallr program is la cnarge of Margaret Lftatch, sUto presi dent ot tho Kraagelical C EL, aad - The theme for this year's Grm I .i.. j.u,. .M i. f amendment; modification of T ol- Jamboree, production of tho phy- Linden Leaner. Rot. A. R. SmaU- seaa set vo nvnau hm ok ant ucat eaucauon classes 01 saiem i o.wi.. . . : V U M. MM A. ' " U u went on record as appronng tne 1 cent beer. Thigh school, wiu bo a cruise of choice ot sycamore trees for the Would establish federal board I forein lands. Tho ororrsm -will orB'ruVh Conege school is chaJr-1 I W .!5J!S?ftL r,T. week '"tW" man tor the tour districts, Zena, 1 "L"' .1 k-I ' "T . " I . . uvea 4u . w vvi. -ig x Aiui uuvuu . vw-aw 4wr- tut uuu Muer ClUP, WuICH Oregoa nurserymen. v sions? federal compensation to sponsors the erent, has named r Plans were discussed at this sUtes tor public lands withdrawn; this Jamboree "The Cruise of the meeting for promoting sightseeing Immediate payment of -eompensa- Good Shis G. T C. Tho school busses tor Salem by means otltloa by Issuing IS bonds duo la I gymnasium will be decorated to which visitors could easily be- ( 1941, bearing Interest. , I represent a ship's deck and ' as Lincoln,- Brush Spring Valley. College '.. aad ey of Portland is conference di rector of. the board of religions education. . ; . Tho eoaroatloa theme Is "Growth.- , . ruests. and an address by grand mission can do is to recommend I that a "wild drinking party" commander. 'Norman L. Croat et the appointment of men they Portland. " Here capable but the wardens are This will be followed by the! under the Jurisdiction, of the only session of tbe commandery state police department. - - open to the public, aside from the I Members of the commission. colorful narade toalaht, the ser-1 howerer. expressed the opinio: rice at the First Methodist that solution of the difficulty was being stsged. Defense maintained throughout that police entered O'Leary's apartment without a search -war- mm is voted FOB SOU IKE GOSTSD UIT Congressman W. C Hawley hat rant and without bis consent. The I notified Roseburg that tho inde- sute, on the other hand, showed I pendent offices bill which, passed that police entered the apartment I the house Saturday contained an church at 3:30 o'clock- arranged might be reached within the near ?nott. irritation . of Betty Ross, al- additional appropriation ot $1.-1 be sent from the association. it DeMolar commanaery ot oa-1 iuiure. -. - , i w. iwv,-vV v. , come aware of tho beauties of the city and vicinity. Sectional maps of Salem to bo placed la conspicuous and easily accessible spots were also dis cussed. Letters of commendation were! read commenting upon tho success ot the recent Oregon products dla- ner and fair, aad letters of thanks for cooperation were arranged to oiiTSTiDiue ra BOOKS IWBIE tne ship stops" at each port. dances win bo gfrea by tho sail ors aad tho "foreign .girls. Among tho countries to bo visited are Holland. Russia. Italy. Scot- Una, England aad sereral sec tions of the United SUtes. FCI COURT IE LISTED During the first quarter of this SacWror lhe prosm start- Ptt Juries at tho county ed a few weeks ago. lem and at which Sir Knight Wil liam Wallace Toungson of Port land will giro tho messages. It will last 45 minutes. " The music, under the direction of Cameron Marshall, will ' In clude: organ prelude. Prof. T. S. Roberts; "Onward Christian Sol diers' and "The Hearens are Telling" (Haydn by the selected choir; vocal solo by Miss Eliza beth Ogden; "By Babylon's FOUR HIEIEO IUSUR USE (Continued from pace 1) I Jones, one ot the two aceused en- Clark, a traveling tobacco sales-1 $1.200.000 -already appropriated. man. - i it is expected tho bill will nass . Besides McClain, state witness-1 the senate and bo approved by tho es. au oi room assisiea in tne i president and the money will thea arrest, called were: Lieutenant I he immedlatelr arallahle far far-1 waiter juansing ana city umcers ther construcUoa work - supposed cQnej no Tsner. , . jto include tho administration state s case was nanaied py ihntidinr ni tint Karr.v. TA.-I. TM.i.l A A a W t i w-mmm r ucvui Aun-ricfc Atuirney iui9 I rvf. nl .M,Va - w mmuwm ?! VW t n TO "mTkM SWaS I Hurry CLUB Villi BACK SCOUTS Page. LIBERTY, April 11 The A Iia m m jk aA MB I jlu in a use oi &v outsuinaing i ri tt . . new books for April hare been I tTlBXl t OT 'vjtd.lt received at the Salem public II-1 . maf - . brary and are avalUble to pa- LJT LiaTKPT KHZd irons, inese dooks were seiectea by librarians ot Newark, Patter son, Pratt Institute, Springfield i and Trenton, N. J., libraries. Tho list is as follows: "Tho Unseen Assassins, Nor man Angell; The Golden Tears", PhUip Clbbs; "Magnolia Street", Louis Golding: "Expression in Work in CBunty V courthouse cost $tS.Tt and the grand Jury, $3X0.80. tho quarter ly statement shows. Cost of bail iffs was 18t and of witnesses la criminal eases, 1 210. . T Court actions were as follows: Law actions filed, fill; equity suits other than divorce, 47; di vorce suits filed, SO; criminal cases filed, 41; civil cases by Jary Jurors were William Boone. I S"" - community ciuo met on snaay i America", Luawig Lewisonn; i rtrht- f Vi J .,tu.. fnL 7. Tn7f. Lloyd Thomas! Philip BealT A Aat Uou,Z Provide hos- evening. It was voted to further "The United SUtes and World Soared .nnSH.V 2 ?n" fSwi Sh t. rt.-.f, t..iVV.riT'.r; IPlt. officer quarters, service refnrnlsh. tho hall with tho addl- Affairs". Walter Llnnmani "Sew- r.ar4 and. ? u I three; estates filed. 1; guardian- Planning for the first market 1: contested law actions tried road work of tho seasoa, mem- with. Jury, . one; criminal cases bora of tho county court and tried by Jury one; . contested road officials yesterday went to equity cases -other thaa divorce; tho Talbot section to investigate contested divorce eases, two; now- a alto for a gravel slant As an contested divorce cases, 27; law Waves" (Gounod) choir; Knight's sermon; and organ post ; hide. Tonight a special train from . I llatat man o a tSa nuniui wtin BIT I : , . - T. rtMrwiUr Peal Tia1ln mA nanaea jutnanawai a spurious i , . ..0 - warrant by whkh the abductors I gained their end. ronigni a special inun irom --- n a dies. Is full uniform the KnigbU l will march accompanied by a 40 piece band. The line of march will been thrown to- the strong tides and the sharks, was described by machine and bo from Marion hotel north on 7? Arnswalu, who told how he Commercial to Center, east on Center to Liberty, south oa Liber- tw ti fnnrt aaaft. nn Pmirt tn fint " " - I v . n Uge, north on Cottage to Cheme-I Ieatner DOOtS Or bad stopped the found the body. Church Protest Party's Action The congregation ot 400 at the First Methodist church Sunday buildings and bridge to grounds. f)M At , ttrtaiM. scontmaster w-ir. 1. A.hAiflr. Rfr I E01 om cmrgti of wraum -ships mod. three; adoptloas. four. West of Salem addressed tho gath-1 Flinders Petrte; "The Germans , Mr.Manan A&am troops are organised and their I Q. Strong; "Arabia Felix; Across .nrV lft mnrti fntraato4 An-1 tk MEmntv OnAPtAr nf arAhle.. HpI1 PrPIIJlinAfl Icussioa tbe club decided to back I Thonuw Bertram; Tne Long Rl aatjjra M. J. CUUILCU . . . .t-rt orranls- fie". Stewart Edward White. Anothro affidavit of prejudice tmmi!. was filed against Judge H. Mc m.t. 5' " BP0M0 P" Mahan, department one of circuit 1,, Antrsnt. i tn unr, m t,. tv. xr.mMA. The younger entrants In the de- morninsr rose to challenre the a. xr.iSAn .tATC,ln A. .v- clamatory compeUUon gave their right of the . republican county fendant in the case ot Ball Broth- JlecM- .weI: convenUon to eommit tho party to era vs. Associated Oa company. mnt, Blrc obbr Dash. Re a "wet" niAnk. waa MimrtM kv I -n, ...,t. v tt- I bert Dallas. Rollaud Cleveland. Worn DV A. J. Mott tnft PMtor B- EMlf Perker. bert L. Swett, another attorney 5?J?ld J" "Wl"1 Jd aad tricts. la which disputes prevent- I Vt a m ft a AAe a am afyaaa t m a Aaat. aa. I a a . m m I W iTTrrl fa Km r CMsTl T A fl AT II si V rAMftwfn 1 m s a. . 4sa. v utaa wuftAVftAiauu o i ior ma aeienauiUBW I 2 - 1 43a prfsnoxu sppoiauiiojac. now - . . mini ir-m nsi - s ir - favirsir' OBrran s aueLus v s a,ua dubcuiuui unuiuci as s sva sAmaaa eiAaMais atw w r a AMifi mm t 1l AMITY. A DM I 11 A J. MOtt I ?l!ir ' . 1 1. . . ... . . I " " wu,i vuu ui ur, iuvcu vu i -' ... . .TL . I "The eonsreratloii reA.rnrmed ita I prtnma innim i oy Biornows uiuiar orcneeira, iim ipuiu uu ui iuB wufiuBuw . Z. : : 1 r -T7- I daAlrA to maintain anil nfnn- I keta, east on Chenleketa to -Sum mer, south on Summer to Court, east on Court to Waverly, south on Waverly to State and west on State to Masonic temple. The re- 50 Years Ago are Stewart Edward White, Patrolmen in 3 Districts Named Road patrolmen In three dls- eonrt. Ther are: Albert MeTera - i . . . i u9Airo iu iiiAintain ana eniarcv i hilvkkiun. Attrn 11 in a i j mmu.ua im wu ia kikboiw auma. is or no. 11: grounds, with " utoo and not to March report of the city library Tory rapidly oa the tair days now. Art Baker, Mission Bottom or iV m l-JrTX JZ ;n Iowa about 60 rears ago This make "7 on Prohlbitioa." shows a total- ot 1212 books f the eaaos are leaving out alee- No. 12; aad W. H. Carter, reap- . - awi aaaoBft will ThlA p diM onlr. - .' lUoa. The original cost of the i ...V v-n leather which the boots werA made uo c"ou lfle congregation toanea aunng tno monin, zt new uiu i pomie al grand commanders bal w"f?n fotlowed the vote of tho repubH- readers added; five books donat- from frost this year. The prune' hama. open at the Marion hotel. Jwm was fanned In J caa couaty convention ot Satur- ed; 27 books purchased; and 20 is for Knights and their la- Jff T! S If tt T 7 PoU of 35 to 22 books removed from circulaUon. fi - - Th AABsion will close Wednes- bdots was 220.00. Mott wears tho day with the business session of DOO,l occasionally. endorsed the resubmission of the f Books were donated during the prohibition amendment. the grand commandery and elec tion of officers. liIdTgm-told At the Commercial club meeting held recently at the . Baptist church, a fine audience greeted Senator . Milton Miner. . ; ;: This j luncheon was held in the evening. Miller spoke on historical events and gave an interesting address. full ot plenty ot thought and was enjoyed by all present. Will Gra- nam 1 or Portland, formerly of Amity, talked. Other visitors pres ent were Arthur McPhllllps and Dr. WIsecarver of McMlnnville. ! DISTRICT WINNERS TOLD ZENA. . April 11 Zena aad Spring Valley .schools competed month by Mrs. J. Werle, Ronald Hubbs- sad Mayor Eastman. BUYS 8IEGMTJND HOUSE -STAYTON. April: 11 Mrs. In the elimination spelling con- j Edna Sloper has purchased the test at Zena school. Isabel!. Ken-1 Slegmund house opposite Harry nedy of Zena and Ha Ann Strat-1 Rowe's and she and her son, Guy, ton of Spring Valley being win-1 will locate there after the house ners who wil) represent their has undergone some repairs. KEIZER, April 11 John Frits . v Continued from para 1) - - interpreted aa a notification to the .muAvers mo mouoj uu oecu aM , children, Dora, Roy and paid..!,. t-.- ..; .i. - I Irene V KHtV" anrt M, m-n. .The promised answer contain-1 Charlie Frits apd children Wip ing directions for finding the baby J bur. Lee. ?Xenneta and Dolores louoweo. it said the child was on f r0m Oregon City, spent Satur- y m wHi vw vuu. -s aay al tao A. W. Thomas home. , - On April 2 and 4 Lindbergh, Mrs. John Frits was a daughter Breckenrldge and at least one oth- of the Thomases who recently r man were mi iu m viauv near i pSSBeci SWay. i. . . siarina s vineyaro, -aiass. iney . " were looking for a yacht named Sally or Nellie. ,They did not find it.. - .. -.yyi y ACCIDENT AT JEFFERSON V JEFFERSON, AprU 11 Mr. Ecbert local farmer, sustained head bruises when the car which he was driving collided with one driven by Ray R. Gilbert of Sa- lem,. at tbe intersection of union street and Hhe Pacific . highway Sunda afternoon. Both cars were damaged by the Impact Egbert's car upset. Gilbert escaped with out injury. Neither blamed tho other tor the accident. Home of 25c Talkies A Home-Owned Theatre i Last. Times Today am -' DISPLAY POSTPmrrn ' 8TATTON, April 11 The quilt ! " dlsnlar nlanned hi tA Wnman Community club wilt be held on I Saturday, April 12. Instead of I April 21 as had been announced. The date waa ehanrAd awinr ' the federation meeting falling on ' the 21st. It has hn AtnAm - have the qaOts judged by popular . vote, which, though It may tike 1 longer Is thought to be more sat:siaciory. -- ZENA. April 1 1 The 4-H sew- lng club of the Zena school held a meeting and demonstration at the school house. Thursdsy, Isa-I bell Kennedy has fJntshed : her j . projects snd msde- out her ssm- ple book. Most of the others wlUj soon finish. The next and last I meeting will bo held st the home ot the dab Ieador, Mrs. Kenneth Henry at Zena, Thursday, April iWeWAlTHAU.. mCiZSJitm. PASY I MUNCLlI A POWERFUL PICTURE 0FTH2 AJW.tAUGHS AND HEART of humanity; 1 LAUREL HARDY , "ANY OLD PORr' : News and Harry Lander' la ' ' 'She's My Dsisy - - Wednesday Jk Thursday : aiatty ENDS TODAY, - UI Was he ft greaV scientist or merciless I n ha - mVr -S-l IMIIII BaweBB-. At 1 1 1 I r I Shocker of W IVT?w4t3l.H smriEYrox qEElAlUOOSl AU Timet eumCaV A- Wawl T c in iri in r rr i ItDmisUTkrO! awa AT PL AV STARTS Toitrv Thomas 1 1 ls 7alii2M : .Charlotte GREENWOOD , 0 Barbara TTec&a , L 1 a - n Jsmrs lUrfarsjed ENDS TODAY Laugh with tho corn-fed bidder from Claresaoro as ho eats capers in Damascwst TT(DIDAy ' (DNQ.y IN PERSON VDCD Seattle's Major of Personalitj AND HIS s2 aWlr, I wT71TTTs with Miss Dorothy , Grodvlf Lavcky Striko Radio Artist lieadins; tno Us of entertainers VJOEft I ( OX THE 6CBEK3I 1 - - - Admissions' IcoJags.. 10c aad 5e Mattaeo,:. le aad tSe StaethowB at t 3:30 n 6:45 - 8:45 1 Buimess and Pleasure" 8TARTS Tom'w (Tnl ,X-' I North-" North- . west -: Premier. ) Ahead of Portland " A;plctre as now as ' -. west year's calendar. JCoa ' go - behind ' tho KMIM AIM IaaV mA . Ul- the hearts :-. of. radio ? -- pcriunnen, u a MTO - steer v that vrCl ' hold filads Eranj Anita Paja Earc Zlorley, v Ncal Hamlltca Jean IlersSisIt -.-' In your new hone new fIV new eperl- mentlie first thing youtl went wi!l ba -J Ae TELEPHONE. Any ttlcpti employee will Ukc your order, cr ust cexour business clncc ! 1. Tnx Pacttic TtLxreorc. and TrxrfniArn CoAiyAsrr CssLaesa Office, 740 State SL, Tel. 31C1 ; ..