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4l PACE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Wednesday Blornlnjr Jnly 20, 1932 JOEIIER OF TITLE BELT He and Reed Each Take one Fall, Utah man Shows " Best, Final Round (Continued from pas 1) ... loft' Reed in an airplane spin and slammed Mm tor the tall, i a "With things coming his way. Jones attempted throughout the second fall to "playmate" by slao- ping, kicking and kneeing, his evi dent purpose being to keep Reed from fastening on an effective hold. This succeeded for nearly 30 minutes bat at the end of that time Reed tossed Jones over bis head With a flying mare and jpianed him -at least In the opin ion of the refetee. Many tans thought Jones' shoulders were not down the required time. : -Whip Wrist locks Fltnare In Victory In the. deciding round Jones slapped Reed all over the arena with a succession of whip wrist- locks' and appeared to hare the Reedsport man groggy much of the time, but not so groggy that he could make it fall.- 4 Jones weighed 142 pounds. ved 144. In the preliminary bout be tween Pat Finnegan . and Jack ' . Salisbury, no falls were register- ! ed. -' , T The armory was jammed by the . largest crowd that has witnessed a sports event there within the . last six years, perhaps the largest . crowd ever congregated there. SrEDLEY D. BUTLER LAUDS SIS 111 1 WASHINGTON, July 19 (AP) --With the Anacostia river tor a 'sounding board and a flaming sun set as the background, Major General Smedley D. Butler tonight roared encouragement to the army et veterans in Washington seek ing the boans. : "Every man who ever wore the uniform of the United States is different from other people- you are better," he shouted as a be ginning. , The ragged crowd of former soldiers yelled Its approval right back. Butler urged the men to hang together, even when they went home from their Washington vls- ; "They may be calling you tramps now." he shouted, "but in 1917 they didn't call you bums. The idea of people calling you tramps when you are the beet be haved group of men in this coun try today. I consider it an honor to be asked to speak to you." ROMANCE BROUGHT HER ONLY UNHAPPINESSl ,. r;v ,:,.v - . . ' .V 111.1 II I ; U Ul ID LUUI O 1 - t ' " i i. o f. W -V .. . u Choice of Chancellor to be Made From Eastern men, 1 Statement Indicates t (Contmued Crompas t) The jnore costly plan contem plated employment et eight po lice officer! to supervise aad reg elate the use et automobilea by sruaenis. tbo auernauve pian suggested forbidding parking of automobilea on the campusea daring school hoars and strict enforcement of traffic laws with both Institutional punishment and municipal or Justice court pun ishment for students who violated the traffic laws, and penalties for violation ot liquor laws. Three striking poses of Libby Holrnan. widow of Smith Reynolds, tobeeco heir, whose tragic death at the family home in Winston-Salem, N. has aroused MUowide interest. Following the verdict ot the coroner's jury, charging "murder against some persom or persons unknown Miss Hohnaa left the Reynolds to seek seclusion in her former home at Cincinnati, O. She was accompanied by her mother and father. THEATRE SUSPECTS TO BE TRIED HERE Ray Klser, alias Philips, and Edna Parks, arrested In Port land Monday night In connection with a series of theatre robber ies on the Pacific coast, will be arraigned In Justice court this morning, local officers indicated yesterday after the pair had been brought here and looked -up in the city Jail. Captain W. H. Mcclain of the state police and Officer George George Edwards of the city po lice went to Portland after the pair yesterday, returning shortly before 5 o'clock with them. Neith er Kiser or the woman made any statements, either to the officers who went after them or to Port land police who grilled them Monday night. The pair allegedly held ud the Hollywood theatre here in May, making way with 9160. and the Fox McDonald theatre robbery in Eugene is also held , to be their work. Charges already lodeed aeainst them in Justice court here Is rob bery with a dangerous " weapon. an, when they are arraigned be fore Justice, of the Peace Miller Hayden bail will be set at $5000 each. Nine Cow-Power Milk and ! Producer Hailed l BRECKENRIDGE, Minn., July 1. (AP) A nine cow-power milk producer is Holateln Lady Pride Lleuwkje, owned by F. E. Murphy, publisher of the Min neapolis Tribune. She has just broken the world's record for combined milk and b u 1 1 e rv production at Femco farms, with a yearly output ot . S5.62S pounds of milk about .ine times that of the average cow and 1483 pounds ot butter. She gives 50 quarts ot milk a day, ? She has so, dainty appetite, consuming about 94 pounds of : jteed and 25 gallons ot water a 1 .day. She weighs nearly 1900 ipounds. Flier Lands in i Great Hurry in. Own Back Yard SACRAMENTO. CaL, July 19. (AP) Jack Baldani was fly :lng his home-made airplane over the eastern fringe of the city to day when his motor coughed, and died as the magneto fell out ot !lt-7 Baldani leveled off for the field below him and bumped -down to a perfect 3-point land ing. Re got ont, then recognised his surroundings with a start. He had landed la his own back yard. Plan For Wagers On Horse Racing Held Against Law Horse racing, under a plan adopted by the Multnomah County Fair association, was held to he unlawful in an opinion handed down by the state supreme court Tuesday. The opinion was written by Jus tice Rossman and affairmed Judge W. A. Ekwall ot the Multnomah county circuit court in a proceed ing filed by the Multnomah Coun ty Fair association against Lotus L. Langiey, district attorney, and other Multnomah county officials. Plaintiffs asked for a declaratory Judgment holding that the manner in which the plaintiff conducted horse racing was not unlawful. The lower court held for Langiey and the other defendants. "Although we do not agree with the circuit court's conclusion that the plaintiff's scheme constitutes a lottery, we agree with its deci sion which sustained the defen dant's motion for judgment on the pleadings. We conclude that the operation ot the scheme con stituted the maintenance of a nui sance prohibited by the Oregon code," The plan under which the horse races were conducted provided that upon the entry of a horse its owner was required to assign to the plaintiff all of its earnings by way ot purse, prise or premium. In consideration ot the assignment the plaintiff guaranteed payment to the owner of a certain amount of money as a reward. AIMEE ON rP GRADE LAK EELSINORE, Cat, Jury IS (AP) Pronounced improve ment was repoorted today in the condition of Almee Semple Me Pherson flutton. evangelist, who Is confined la her Moorish castle here by' Illness aggravated by a oasai rraeture et the skull celred in a fail more than week ego. CRITICISM .TOO MUCH OTTAWA. Ont.. Jnly 19 XAP) Sir Henry Thornton resigned to day as president of the Canadian National railways with the explan atlon he was withdrawing because ef public criticism. Sir Henry was bora In Logs as port, Ind., la 1J71 and served the Pennsylvania and Long Island railroads before becoming general manager of the great eastern railroad in England la 1914. Too Late to Classify -------- vmrinnrnf r SALFJOflW W1VTPT1 - Xw fen 41 mair lis ana w. te R. D. BmttK Marion hotel today. wr wnw SMITH BAuES COL, FT. coluh a, cour. MOW. MWMyi HELP, WANTED niir.T trow imiM . . . 1.1. IMUtfUttSi Eleven snan for each stats two for Salem. 8 R. Dl. SMITH. MiBTrvv HOTEL TODA.T , r write , FT. COL- RESERVED SEATS NOW ON iSALE Box Office Open DaHjr 2 Till 9 P.' M. " . . TUP ntTrTVT k T iiyuuu wuoa iiiavr GE30 in "ROUGH WOMEN" NEW YORK COMEDY 8TAGB SUCCESS . All Seats Reserretl -L Curtain 8:30 P. M. Prices Indading Federal Tax t SOc - 75c - 99c Ont Night Onlj s j FRI.,Ju-2j2 mmtmi GOES HOME AFTER OPEIlATlOir SALVH LISTS KFESS r v.- i.iiiih i . i . j i u u ,.i II i u - . - v . v " i PORTLAND, Ore., July It (AP) Transfers of Salratlon Ar my officers were announced at the Oregon and southern Idaho head quarters office here today. Changes include: Captain and Mrs. F. L. Jeffries from Portland to La Grande: Captain and Mrs. C. Oalllpo. from Portland to Yallejo, Calif.: Lieutenant Daniel Mundy from Portland to Boise, Ida.; Lieutenant Alice Butterfleld from Portland to Nampa, Ida.; Adju tant and Mrs. H. Briggs from I Twin Falls. Ida., to Oregon City. Ore.: Ensign and Mrs. O. Darey. from Pocatello, Ida., to The Dalles, Ore.; Captain and Mrs. Qa- lahue from Idaho Falls, Ida., to Medford. Ore.; Captain and Mrs. C. Duelll from Nampa to Idaho Falls; Captain Ruth Henry from Furlough to El Paso children's home, El Paso. Tex.; Lieutenant Evelyn Kldnetgh from Medford to San Francisco; Captain and Mrs. C Logan from La Grande, Ore., to Sterling. Colo.; and Ensign and Mrs. J. Pack from Medford to Po catello, Ida. Completely cured, as a result of the remarkable operation recently cer formed by Dr. Harrey Cashing, noted brain specialist, Senore Canes, is shown with her husband. General Plutarco Elias Calles, former President ef Mexico, as they left Boston la their private car for Mexico. Senora Calles, suffering from a tumor of the brain was rushed from the Mexican capital to Boston in order that VT. trashing mignt operate. ZIEGFKLD BIT BETTER HOLLYWOOD. Cel.. July II (API Florenn Zlegeld's physic! . ana said tonight that "very slight t MAJOR4 BACK j f O11 ' o r Major Jolia Stimson, superintend ent of the Army Nurse Corps, is shown as he arriTed at New York from Peris, where she recently took part in the dedication ceremonies of the Eeole ProfessloneUe D Assist ance an Malades. of the French School et Nursinr. The rank ef major was given her by the Na tional Defence- Act la 1924. She commanded 10,000 during : the World War. 'J o;;e Mtia m ' 111 BUTtlE MARSEILLES, TXL July 1 (AP) One man was killed j to day, three were Injured critical ly and a score of others braised or beaten as union., and .non-union workers fought at an Illinois waterway dam under construc tion here. . v , - V ; : Contracting company ! officials said the-trouble grew-out ot at tempts by onion men to; unionise workers already employed on the "open ' shop" Job. The , union workers, ef whom the man killed was one. Insisted they j went to the. dam only to seek work, i " A company ot national guards men stood by. tonight, j - I " A" mob of 201 er more attemfl ed to drag W. XL Miller, superin tendent on the job fr?m his' au tomobile, as - he approached -the dam. Union men' said 'they wint ed to confer with Miller and in tended no harm. One hundred twenty workmen were; then said to have attacked union men, charging from behind a barri cade of - barbed wire protecting the : workings. Some fired shot guns and the union men fought back. The man killed was Steve Sottcn, 41, as unemployed union steel worker.. ,. ; EARNINGS UP FROM 1931 - SAN. FRANCISCO, July If-. (AP)-!-Crown Zellerbach corpor ation reported today: net profit tor the fiscal year ended April 1 was $1.112,000 an increase ef $217,000 over the preceding year. The earnings represented $1.03 a share on the 210,101 shares of Preference stock outstanding. Improvement" was noted today In the condition ot the theatrical pro ducer, ill from congested lungs and pleurisy as the aftermath ot pneumonia. Zlegfeld arrived Sun day from the New Mexico desert sanitarium to which be had gone from New York to recuperate. Defense Motion To Quash Trial Denied DeGrace PORTLAND. July 19. (AP) A defense motion for a directed verdict of acquittal of C A. De Grace, vice-president of the Pru dential Bancorporatlon, on trial for allegedly devising a scheme to defraud in the sale of securities, was overruled today by Circuit Judge Duffy, of Bend, sitting on the Multnomah county bench. The defense began calling its witnesses late today, placing on the stand Charles J. Goodwin, of the state corporation department, end M. Petri, a purchaser of stock. STARTS TODAY A - ALIVS in every fidre of HER TOO DEAUTIfUL BODY! "V, r MARRIED to one man.. LOVING another ..she aroused every passion in man . . except loyalty . . ' 4 t CroaibeMvtlkr TlMMlMtb . with . - J !i CHAtllS IICKfORD ' Vl AUlltrCA$ 1 Vt IUOINI PAlllTTI ADDED The Boy Friends In "Wild Babies "A Mad King Terry Toon Cartoon Paramount Pictorial Hollywood Beaaty Hints News " y" u. n l..i-4-AiH ,JJ soon n T'SBBSSnaeBBBSBBBU mm aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIMHeSi 7 The Call Board By OLIVE M. DOAK counties in recent years. ihe heaviest possible sentence 30 lashes, was administered to Clarence Cell, 40 year old car penter, ot Salisbury, last Septem ber, for beating his wife so bad ly she had to remain in bed two weeks. ' i l THE GRAND Today. Spencer Tracy In "Disorderly Conduct." Friday Rlcardo Cortes in "Men ot Chanee." WARNER BROS. ELSINORE Today Tallulah Bankhead In -Thunder Below." Friday Warner Baxter in "Amateur Daddy". THE HOLLYWOOD Today Robert Montgomery in "Lover's Courageous." Friday Lupe Veles in "The . Broken Wing." Law Turns Table And Gives Negro Lashes on Back ELLICOTT CITY. Md., July 10. (AP) Maryland's ancient law. permitting the use ot the whip ping post for wife beaters, was invoked today tor the first time this year. James Barnes, young negro, was given tire lashes by Sheriff George D. Day, Jr., of Howard county. The penalty was imposed by Magistrate Caleb D. Rogers, after Barnes' wife testified he struck her, kicked her in the stomach and threw her down a stairway. Although the Howard county whipping post was put Into use for the first time in 40 years. whippings for wife beating have not been uncommon in other 1 Chicken Dinner Tt 0Cfi Tho CPA i HOMS OF 5e TA1.WKS A Home Owned Theatre - ; TODAY AND THURSDAY Be Sure nod Be at the Holly wood Tonight at o'Clock ." '' A popular star .. -; A brilliant writer . . A clianning romance! ml with Madge Evans and - Roland Young - Also Charley Chase ' in ' . Flrst In War . . Ntrws and Cartoon IS ,000 Men Out in Carolina Strikes HIGH POINT. N. C. 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