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- PAGE TWO -BP - V Tht OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, Jnna 24, J932 HI LEY PLANS VOTECDfJTEST Requirement of Personal 'Appearance However r May Prevent it CC ittaued from page 1) later than Saturday night of this . week. h - ' The canvass, shows that Mott, tat corporation commissioner, defeated Hawlsy by 23t rotes. There were 23 scattering vote in - : this contest, i "-- - v 'i o .: " Mott received- 0,t5 J " rotes, Hawley 30.714. C. C. Hulet 10 - 331 and Emmett Howard 3. In the democratic conteet. tor representative In congress tor the first district Harrey Starkweather ' defeated William A. Delsell by II vote. Starkweather received. 12,- 142 -rotes and Delsell 13127 rotes. There were 81 scattering rotes., The law prorides that a re count shall he requested within fire days after the official can rasa is announced by the secretary of state. ; The results in the Tarious con tests, as contained in the official canvass,' are virtually the same as published when the county returns were receired at the state depart--mtet two weeks ago. I I WASHINGTON, June 23 (AP) Vanishing food stocks and diminishing funds to buy new sup plies led police tonight to appeal again to the veterans' army seek ing bonus payment to expedite an evacuation of the encampments. Funds which a week ago to talled 312,000 had dwindled to less than 33,000 and contributions which were once received at the rate of 91000 a day were less than 1150 today. , Pelham D. Glassford, police su perintendent, urged in a formal statement that the- veterans return home to "fight for their political interests at the polls." He added that the bonus would not be paid and the federal gov ernment shows no Intention of taking cognizance of their pres ence in Washington. The exact number now in the capital could not be determined, police said, adding that those leaving "far exceeded arrivals." PETBOLLE THREAT NEW YORK, June 23 (AP) Tony Canzoneri, moat active of all the ring champions since he won the lightweight title from Al Sing er In 1330, today signed to fight the most formidable challenger he has yet met, Billy Petrolle,of Da loth, Minn. The fight will be for IS roWELds In Madison Square Garden bowl August 8. The two little ring warriors, the most earnest and crowd-pleasing fighters in any of the divi sions, met onee before, in 1930, Petrolle giving Tony an artistic lacing In 10 rounds. Canzoneri has defended his title twice against Jackie "Kid" Berg, : the Englishman," knocking ont the Whltechapel whirlwind in the tTV'd round in April, 1931,, and winning the decision in a return engagement last September. He defended his crown against Kid Chocoate, Cuban negr6,4 cslam- bang battle last winter. Too Late to Classify mMmMmm ...... -T-VYinnnM. MIt m-tfja full t.r. taa half Interest in locafc office hand line th business of nationally known concern permanent connection and rancnint ClirltUa preferred jx 181. Statesman. 8ALKKUTEN Work with tne U PreaBion. men earning 45. per week. Start now. Bouts, Statesman. "aaaa-a- wii t a w - - - inv . s . T7T tawnwi, neaKowin, ure. E1CMN 1 1 mm Call at tht SUtesman Pub- , , liahinar Co. for hih-srada prlntino; and engrarins; for social event , V' ''' " - WEDDINO INVITATIONS AND AraOUNCE3iIENT3 BECEPTION CARDS - . BIBTH ANNOTJNCEMENTS ' PERSONAL STATIONERY " : VISITING CARDS - ; We art now howino; a new line ot wedding priced nnasuaHylow for quality work ' V hone9!6l " j . . , ... T ' . ": - ?r -- i s- - - :; ' v - .. - . , Statesman Publishing Co. " - ' - . : V 215 South ' Cbrnxnerdal' St " ' - 1 NEW JERSEY POLICE "ON TRIAL" o , .. ... , . , v. , , . o C- ' . t .: , , S ..I i DdGHTwl Mb&aci f 1 Owing to the storm of criticism raited by the English press following the suicide of Violet Sharps, maid in the homo of Mrs. Dwifht W. Morrow, at EngUwood, N. J4 the British Government is requesting Washingtoa to conduct aa investigation into the charges that the girl was driven to her death by the brutality of New Jersey State police inquisitors. The Brit ish press has been very bitter m t condemntioa-.of "brutal American police methods," but the facts do not support any sack charges. Cor ernor Harry Moor of New Jersey, who has kept in close touch with the Lindbergh case, has investigated the allegations of third degree cruelty that have been leveled against Colonel Norman Schwarskopf, head of the State Police, and his colleagues and declared that he found no basis for the charges With every sympathy for the girl, who, though apparently innocent, committed suicide rather than face further questioning or longer endure the strain of suspicion, it ought to be made clear that her repeated interrogation was the result of the doubt she raised in the minds of the police 4)7 her evasive replies when first questioned on her where abouts on the night of the crime. As for brutality, it is a matter of record that Miss Sharpe was treated with the utmost circumspection, out of con ' sideration for Mrs. Morrow, who had reiterated her confidence in the girl's innocence on many occasions. Colonel Lindbergh himself was pres ent one when sk was questioned and it is unthinkable that he would permit any of the rough stuff hysterically ascribed to the investigators. The Call Board By OLIVE M. DOAK e;.. . WARNER BROS. ELSINORK Today George Grant in "Weekend Marriage". THE GRIND Today Will Rogers In "Ughtnla-. , .. ' V ' ' - THE HOLLYWOOD Today Walter Huston In "Law and Order." Loretta Young and Norman Foster, the "sweetheart team" of "Play Girl." are at the Elslnore again today In "Week-End Mar riage," featuring a large cast. Including George Brent,' Virlenne Osborne, Aline MacMahon, Sheila Terry, J. Farrell MacDbnald and many others. "Week-End Marriage" brings a blend of drama and comedy to the Elslnore, telling a story ot a young married couple who find themselves at odds because the husband earns less than his wife. The story builds to a strong cli max. It Is swift-paced and real, showing the difficulties existing in so many homes where both hus band and wife go to business. Thornton Freeland, prominent director of "Whoopee" and other popular plctnres, directed "Week End Marriage," which was adapt ed by Sheridan Gibney from the best-selling novel, "Part Time Wires," by Faith Baldwin. The truth provides a more tense, dramatic, courageous enter tainment than fiction. The lawless west Is shown "in thfi raw" In "Law and Order," the i .;;-:"-; ;.;-;: . 4 ".W 1 Universal drama which opened an engagement at the Hollywood to day. We do not think the screen has ever shown a more interesting or more realistic' representation of the rugged days of the great American frontier. The famous Washoe county, Nevada, divorce courtroom la which bo many women hare been made happy by securing freedom from objectionable husbands. Is actually seen In. "Llghtnla'," Fox Movietone comedy drama, Will Rogers' third starring rehlcle, at the Grand theatre. GENEVA, June 23 (AP) The Chinese government warned the League of Nations today that Japanese recognition of the new government set up in Manchuria would "serve to render the work of tne -Lytton commission abor tive and prepare the way for a grave conflict In the east.' In behalf of Lo Wen-Kan. Chin ese foreign minister. Dr. W. W. Yen, China's delegate here, ask ed that the league assembly In duce Japan to refrain from rec ognizing the new state. , Cancellation Has Baldwin Backine LONDON Jane 22. (AP - Cancellation of war .debts and rep arations In Europe, for which Premier , Ramsay MacDonald is contending at Lausanne,- was stressed as an essential prellmln ary to trade recovery by Stanley Baldwin, lord president of the council, in the house of commons tonight. He was replying on be half of the government to a non- conference motion sponsored by the labor opposition. The motion was rejected, 4S to 47. HEBO COFFEE SHOP New Location - New Brick Building at Highway Junction Our Own Home Cooking As Always, We Strive to Please 7 65 Bliles frost Salem to Rexroad's Auto Park OCEAN LAjfiB ' Oa flat beach. Also modern eottagesand rooms. Reason able prices. Writs or phone. - PACIFIC CITY c: SUMMER RESORT V Bathing, Playgrounds, Fishing, Crabbing, Clamming, Boating Dancing aad All Amusements ftoaetflfnl Beach Lots for Salt , GRAY GABLES AUTO CABINS tlodern - Bath In Each Cabin -. Dishes Furnished . Best Camp la Oregoa . TILLAMOOK, OREGON ' AT SEASIDE V Goffs Pacific Cottages Two & Three-Room Furnished v Cottages - All Modern i -One Block from Beach -P. O. Address, Box 214 - Phone 400 -I w 1BA STATUS S ISSUED Iff O ML IVAVT TOLL HEAVY COLIMA, State of Collma. Uex. eo, Jane 23 (AP) The smallest state In the republic was -virtually demoralized today tm the wake of a' month's siege of earthquakes, which culminated In ft tidal ware that took perhapa.101 Urea. ; Gorernor Salvador Saucedo ap pealed for tltt tela of the world Bed Cross as he gathered reports of the wrecking of the retort towa ot Cuyntlan and felt the inade quacy of federal and state forces on hand." The capital, already burdened wit tat Injured of quakes, today absorbed aome 20 Ot refugees from Cuyutlaa. , : All of these. Including tht gor ernor, vert sleeping la the parka, afraid to return to the shelter ot what: homes remained lest ' the dreaded shocks re-rUlt the eltyv : Appealing for food medicine, money aad teatts. Gorernor 8a cedo declared the Injured were not being adequately eared for. The chief executlre said not much money was necessary, but -unless some came Immediately the death toll would grow because of the danger of pestilence, . BERLIN, Jane23 (AP) Embittered clashes between Adolph Hitler's national socialists snd communists raging through out the nation took a toll of four dead today, making a total ot ten persons kiUed since the last week end. Fatal clashes occurred at Dort mund, where a national socialist was killed, and at Duisburg and Strassfurt, where two communists died. A policeman died in Ham burg from Injuries received In fighting earlier this week. Joseph Goebbels, a chief lieu tenant of Hitler, vehemently at tacked the government ot Chancel lor Franx Von Papen at a great mass meeting in Berlin's sports palace. He warned that nnless the po lice checked the communists, "We win give tne command to clear the streets outselves." ED EGYPT BREST, France. June 23. - (AP) Divers ot the salrage ship Artlglio II brought ap more gold today from the wrecked liner Egypt off Brest, with a possibility that the. last of the 35,000,000 treasure which sank 10 years ago might be recover ed tomorrow. Working despite nnfavorable weather conditions, the divers were reported to hare brought up additional cases ot gold In gots and bars of silrer. The hulk yielded gold and silver estimated at about $1,000,000 yesterday la the urst haul. It -was estimated halt the lin er's cargo of buIUon, which was lost when the Egypt senk aftlr a collision In 1922, had been re covered tonight. Oyer 4 Millions. Salary Payment Made in Chicago CHICAGO, Jane 23 (AP) Mayor Anton J. Cermak confer red today with loop bankers, over Chicago's financial situation and three hours later ordered the pay ment of 24,600,000 in back salar ies to policemen, firemen, teach ers, and- other civic employes. . The mayor said the payday was not brought about directly as a result of the conference but that the meeting had given him re newed optimism. He said many large taxpayers had expressed a willingness to ay part of their past due taxes. Ocean View Court : Turner Modern Cottages On Ocean; Front - Prices Reasonable - Open All the Year G. XL Turner, Rockaway, Ore. Phone 88-F-1-3 WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP hoteTneff Bates IIjOO to 1 JJO . Modern, Hot and Cold Water. a . Steam Heat Cherry City Cottages Newport, Ore. 8 Modern Cottages - C Cabins Season Rate S a Week aad Up lMXJoast Street Office ta Store. Adjoining , 1AKETLYTLE HOTEL Twixt Lake aad Oceaa Reasonable Rates - Excellent Dining Room Service -For Reeerratloae Address . Lake Lytie Hotel ; P. O. Rockaway, Ore. CUTLER CITY. . On Coast Highway - East Side - ot Slltts Bay Fishing. Swlmmiag Boating, Crabs, Clams, Cottages . ; : la Cutler City . Silets: Bay Auto Camp, just .through the arch modern campground aad cottiages. . A, O. Cutler ' beautiful lots, al kinds ot shrubbery, protect ed from winds, reasonably priced.. ? r L. L Shults builder and de signer of camp cottages and' modern hpmes. FEDS I W FORCES IN U ISSALVA FROM LINER 4''HAWBa;BAaC'ON THE WING 1 ibout to take off oa the first solo flight sines his recent crack-tip at North Jraftoa, Maax, Captain Frank Hawks, famous speed flyer. Is shewn as bid adieu to Major Nelsoa Kelly, director of Floyd Benastt Airport, few York. Hawks flew to Boston, where he is still undergoing treatment for injuries sustained la his crash, Mickey Mouse NOTES SCOOP 1 The Mickey Mouse club Is going to have a float la the builders', parade come downtown Saturday morning and cheer for It. M.H.C. The Oregon Statesman every morning has all the latest adven tures ot Mickey Mouse read them. M.M.C. The breakfast party Is going to be held July 23. M.M.C. Of real Importance tomorrow a special show for Mickey Mice, "Father's Son." with Leon Jan- ney, and the last chapter of "The Airmail Mystery." M.M.C. Ruth Director, one of our out standing Mickey Mouse members. is going to Seaside for the sum mer. We'll miss you, Ruth, but just the same, have a good time! M.M.C. Uncle Churchmouse says Standin' still may be a lot safer. but It don't get yon nowhere" . . . Oh, well. M.M.C. I wonder it strawberries and hives have gone Into business to gether (excuse me while I scratch). M.M.C. -Didn't the bicycle look swell T Uiftf.C Don't forget every Mickey Mouse member Is going to bring 22 ot his or her friends with him or her this week. M.M.C. Hot-cha Roy Mack had to be persuaded, but he said that he'll play another selection on his uke lele tomorrow. M.M.C. And of course some other real stars. I never saw a program go over bigger than the one last Saturday. The stars on It were Bobby Krech ter, Cora EdgelL Pauline Drager and John Frlgaard and Lylt Heck lnger (that loreahle team). M.M.C. We're sorry that Nona Woodry aad Helen Kane were not able to be oa the program as wt had promised. M.M.C. Don't forget to remember that we're going to hare a swell time tomorrow. So long, ZOLLIB. Celebration to Be Meet Topic Further plans for the July 4 celebration to be pnt oa at tht Friday and Satnrday 39 C " A Home Owned Theatre HOME OF tS9 TALKIES TODAY AND SATURDAY Tonight Wt Present COMMUNITY VAUDEVILLE Three Prises $5 Gold, C3U50 Gold and tl ' Aa etbi action 'pictare of tht times and conditions ex isting wheat Tombstone, Aria Ona, was the great American fitmtie---wlth ail tbese stars Walter Hastoa,' Harry Carey Raymond Battati " Bassell Hoptoa Andy Dcvine Also Comedy, Cartooa Comedy, ' - News aad Bin-Tla-Tla ia , The Lizhrntna Warrior WW I B4 a". CER A i - ...... state fairgrounds by Capital Post No. f, American Legion, will ho made at a meeting of the com mittee to be held la tht office ot J. T. Delaney at 7:30 o'clock to night. CANDIDATE VISITS J. W. Maloney, former county udgs of Umatilla county, visited Salem yesterday. Maloney is dem ocratio nominee for state treasur er and was making a trip through the valley in the interest of his candidacy. He went on to Browns ville to attend the picnic there. Maloney has long been one of the leading figures of eastern Ore gon, was in the banking business in Pendleton a long time, and re cently, has been interested In a company handling agricultural fi nancing in connection with th) government agencies. Eastern Oregon, so it is said. is expected to get behind Maloney because of his personal standing and because that section has not had a member of the board of control for 40 years. GUILE GUARANTEES ITIOllS'lFETY SANTIAGO, Chile, June 23. (AP) William S. Culbertson, Uaited States ambassador, obtain ed reassurance from tht new gov ernment ot Carlos G, Dsrila to day that American lives and property la Chile would be safe guarded. " The chief of the military gar rison, assured Mr. Culbertson the socialist Junta headed by Senor Da vlla, former Chilean ambassa dor to tht United States, consid ers itself master ot tht sltuatloa. While Chile was quiet today under martial law, after a series of revolutions, rebellions and ex tremist strikes sinee the over throw of President Juaa Estebaa Montero June 4, It was under stood other foreign diplomat also ascertained that their ra tional likewise would bo pro tected. WHEAT ALLOWANCE CUT PARIS. Jnne 23 (AP) The amount of imported wheat that may be used In French flour was cut' today from 45 to 40 per cent. HO TBEASURER O30E ARB ElEAEi DAQQAIIT DAYO " DAOEEJ OH PEJECBO F TODAY SMALL RUGS 24x36 Raij Bugi ........15e 24x48 Rag Ruffi 25c 27x54 Rag Rngrs ; 35c 24x36 Oral Braided-. 95c 24x33 Wool Faced 19c aEoltElecHotPUtea ETilAr 18.00 ' .THE m RAINBOW COLORS WASIIABLC III: VEltIBLELONG WEAR. IQ FOR USE STERTW1 18x33 Regular. 2x44 Regular. 28x58 Reffular. 34x70 Regular. Book TnuzX Cad Tables,' Walnut DecowtedpecW .OXtttJ f r w "I ''rff Conrt St1 IFl3I3J?Iianill3IlIr3 Ch S ' -8419. P1BE OF WALES : so. sna SINGLE LONDON. June ; 31 (AP) The Duke of Cornwall, whose ti tle originated la 133 T. and pays him mora than 1200.000 annual ly, today observed his 38th birth day as a bachelor.- - . - Iiaeldeatally he la also Albert Edward, tht Prince of Wales, heir apparent, to the. British throne aad bearer ot half a dozen or so other titles. The celebration was mild. In cluding a little golf and dinner with other members of tht royal aoasenoia. Tht prince ean look back aooa a year filled with a deal more ac tivity thaa usually ta tht lot tvea of a prince of the blood, but per naps tne most important tact about him la mind ot tht British publie is that this moat popular of their eligible peers remained aamarrled. : ROOSEVELT MAT 00 TO PARTY MEETING (Copyright, 11X2. the Associated Press) ALBANY. N. Y Jans 23. (AP) ' - Two derelopments at tht democratic national conven tion in Chicago would take Gov 3-Pe, rxzmer I ymsfipB EdM X. . 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While the governor said no later than yesterday he was not punning on going to Chicago, it became knowa he still Is consider ing the Journey. - At one time It. was ander- stood Mr. Roosevelt had consid ered baring aa alnplane ready to speed him to tht conrentlon city, la a few hours. . A suite ef rooms has been at his disposal la the Congress hotel for months.. These, however, will be used by members of his family, some r whom already are oa the scene. Lebanon Man is Seriously Hurt In Truck Upset LEBANON. Ore., June 23 (AP) Chester D. Faulkner, , of Lebanon, was seriously Injured todsy when his logging truck col lided with another truck at the crossing of the Santiam highway and Wiley creek road. His truck overturned and he was caught beneath the logs. Mar tin Pickens, of Foster, driver ot the other truck, escaped with mi nor Injuries. DISHES O-Ts. Hostess Sets of N2t Oreci AP Olass. Rsrular I4.T3 OeUO -Ft. sreakxsst set Old Ivory. OK Banded wQ2i greca. Bsc. tfcSO. 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