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PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Wednesday Morning, September 21. W2 "THAT'S ALL THERE IS THERE IS1VPT ANY MORE? mi MEIER IS DOUBTFUL. ABOUT BULL EIGHTS CONGRESS SEAT WON IN DRAW : 11110 dU ALL OVER PLAN 1 : m aaaiaaai a .mm I - . aa aaa aaaa a aaaaaaaaaaaaa a , ft I . T I nn i n n n n i v r il inn ui: iru mm 'Wildca; Seeks to Bring j ADout Rift; Refuses To Divulge Plan l Contlmtd from par 1) i ly extended to three who were outspoken against tne co-op. Persistent reauMta. irowtdlT sincere to know of a better situa tion for the dairyman, that Dun can tell his improvement plan to U .J1. . . ... w Buuioutu were ignorea wiva the persuasive remark that "co-op . members don't want to know anything-. Duncan challenged his audience to show any place where a suc- cessrui co-op is in operation, bnt ridiculed answers pointing to the mi. Aiigei creamery ana the Washington egg co-op as out standing successes. Milk Producer Ho.-w Concerned 1 "I can't tell you folks who are Interested what I hare In mind today, and all I can do is to tell you to keep in touch with me", Duncan said at one point. ' The nearest be came to indi cating any policy for the produ cer, was in his reiterated state ments that he would "eut off all B grade shippers 'but those need ed to supply the demand ". He ridiculed the Idea of farmers banding together and the sharing el gains or losses on market sit uations. i While Duncan's meeting -yesterday vas primarily for milk producers around Portland and had not a direct bearing on the eaiem muK snea, it is of interest here, as movements in Portland milk area ara sun 11 rnnA . J .VUVVbUU here sooner or later. A number of wasnington producers were pres- uky yesieraay. An important change in South- ruic8 passenger fare basis r?J.vihe wlnter 8eason. effective ... " v unaer WQ,ch round .1 "eteen the majority of ,n uanrornla, Oregon and Nevada will be greatiy reduced, was announced today by E. W Clapp, general passenger traffic manager. c fi lLe new basis round tHp uciweeu an points on Southern Pacific in these states will be only one-third more than lua one-way rare, Clapp said Heretofore the rMoroi . rPufari8 haTe be6n 90 Per cent " lu uouoie one way fare, ex yt ior sinctly summer and -.ter reson ouslness where the rare and a third basis has been ubwi u was pointed out. The ct wciceis wui be sold with a fciJr7 . retUrn 1Im,t- Slightly Mgher fares are quoted for three uuuiua umii ticsets. T A. F. Noth. lnoal S c'f,. Seat, has quoted examples . . , i, iares irom this city. -o iuww.; tKjs Angeles, 152: ou jrranclsco. 33.45; San CHARITIES PREPARE FOB FULL ACM Associated Charities headquar- i a. ousy piace now with win ter proTisioning actiTities going on. As much foodstuffs and cloth ing as possible is being collected iui winter reuer seasons. Charities off tai. - . , -a icuvn ec school teachers f a nn :fif2?. casea of 1,111,118 in nd of nuuiin. aererai calls hare been received from want to rent houses at the rate v aDo i a month or to work out their rent. The Charities of- IlCe alSO Is BOllcltfnr tnr rtf ... " f1" on jugs. The latter v wi do tsea to keep strained to mato Juice and soup. ' Mrs. Ifae Carann terday reported that 24 bushels of prunes are being dried for the enemies free of tirA. pound of breakfast food and two barrels of dm pickles had been promised, and 71 quarts of fruit canned during August. During the month, 9 8 transients were given I, articles of cloth ing. Twelve loads of wood were provided for the needy and a total . ii9 persons assisted. ' Q'CODR SLAYER PORTLAND, Sept. 20 (AP) A man representing himself to be vl'??nnOT Brooklyn, N. T, sold O Connor's automobfle at SjPtember I. fire day. be- near the Columhf rh vi.v l "V: t 'Bon"- ot Baker. ' ifdrters here today! AuthortUes investigating the discovery of O'Connor-a body, said LOWER ROM TRIP FARES HI01CED SOLD AUTOMOBILE oaa oeen murdered several weeks earlier. lStt9 Pce said the description t theman sellins the Mr cor responded closely with that "of a man seen riding with O'Connor be tween Boise aad Pendleton. Portland Gets : Big Golf Meet NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (AP) -The 1933 public links golf cham pionship today was awarded to the East Moreiaad Municipal course ct Portland Ore., by the executive committee of the United States) . polf ar elation. - And after quoting a line made famous Cy Ethel Rarrymore we shew you the entire "Royal Family" of the American stage as they assembled at John Barrymore's home in Hollywood. The Barrymores, tAbtU John and Lionel, are appearing together on the screen for the first time in "Rasputin" now being made m the movie capital. Seated, left to riht, are Good News! WASHINGTON. Sent. 2 a (AP) An increase of nearlv ii perjeent in activity of the cotton spinning industry was shown to day; in the census bureau's month ly report. The report said spin dle are working. at 72.4 per cent of capacity August 1, compared with 51.7 per cent a month nra- vious. J, NEW YORK. Sent. 20 (AT1 The Missouri-K ansa s-Texas railroad announced its carload- jngs of freight are "showing a de cided upward tendency" despite recent reactions in cotton and wheat prices. It reported load ingp and receipts this month aver aged 1,242 cars dally, an Increase or jno cars over last month. CHICAGO, Sept. 2fr (AP) S. W. Straus and company make public a survey of 565 cities show ing Duiiamg permits increased slightly during August. The total was i3z,9zi,zz, compared with $32,747,091 for July. PHILADELPHIA, Sept 20 (AP) The federal reserve bank of Philadelphia announced em ployment in Pennsylvania an thracite coal mines increased li5 per cent and payrolls increased 19.8 per cent during August. NEW YORK. Sept. 20 (AP) ! Consolidated Oil corporation announced its marketing snhci. diary, Sinclair Refining company. nas awaraea contracts for approx imately 1.500 tons of fabricated steel. The company is recalling ioe iormer employes at Kansas City, it was announced. NEW YORK, Sept. 20 (AP) Closing of contracts for the sale of $1,500,000 worth cf Air. planes, engines, and propellers to tne Brazilian and Persian govern ments was announced by United Aircraft and Transport corpora tion. The stale supreme court yes terday granted an alternative writ, returnable September 27, citing Kathleen Mills, treasurer of Tillamook countv. to nr or ders issued by school district No. 9, against the high school tuition fund or appear in court and show cause tor her refusal to do. so. The county treasurer alleged, according to the mmnlalnt that she had Insufficient funds with which to nav tha order and ha was ' unwilling to Indorse them noi paid lor want of funds" be cause of the Interest that would acerne. The Tillamook countv case deals with the administrative SlOUS Of the hizh school tnltlnn law. 1 Another suit, attacking the coiuuiuiionamy or the act, re cently was filed in Marlon coun ty and is now sendinar in thAtat supreme court. ES DEATH OF STRAUS A resolution expressing regret over the death of Dean Jo Straub, emeritus professor of Greek at the Unhrersity of Oregon, was aaoptea dv the exectttiTB committee of the state board of higher education yesterday. - Dean Straub died after more than a half eentnrr of faithful and devoted service to the cause or mgner eaucauon in the state of Oregon, the resolution read. Durtnr this neriod ef si he made far reaching sacrifices tor1 the university and tor the ideals for which th intfttiMv stands. Dean. Strasb tffatmots. ly known to thousands of alumni and; ex-etadent and Mmdi tarongnout the state of Oregon wh are desply Indebted to him AV47 J helpful service and tnspira- tion.' 'AIL REPAIRS BEGUN WOrk Of natter VHnAnwa thaleity Jail mora nearly escape proof was beznn vMtcniM. a it bat! the upper third of the win dows will be bricked n and WRIT IS COUNTED Iff TUITION CASE BOARD DEPLOR s .V . - -. . . tw-Pb1 BarrymoIe! former Irene Fenwick; Lionel Barrymore, Ethel Barrymore. Mrs. John r rffii2: te Dolonu Costello, with danrh ljftow in. "ymore with baby John, Jr. cStteE Brrymot' chUdreiCJohaDrew Coll ' Barrymore Colt and Samuel ILK PLANT PLANS RECEIVED BY CO-OP Dairy Association to Have Structure Covering Half a Block Blueprints for a new 100-200 root surplus milk plant to be erected in Portland br the Dairr Cooperative association were re- reivea yesterday from the archi tects, and bids will be called snortiy on construction, R. W uarke, manager of the Salem co-op district, and J. r Mi,i of Bethel, director of the asso ciation, reported upon return irom a conference in Portland with Manager Henry of the as- o w AO. ill U Tne structure will hit OFilu1 npon a half block owned by the uairy association and located on is-asi Mam street between East Aim ana East 12th, and the out lay ror the lot, building and equipment will be in excess of ivu.uoo. Directors expect to nave tne plant, to be used at first as a skim mtiir nim .i low wider sale of cream, in op- ouuu cany in eDruary. Provision is made for separate receiving stations for grade B ana lower grade milk, and in the grade B station, 40.000 pounds of milk an hour will be handled, thus assuring unloading of all oy xa o ciock noon. The plans for the building were drawn by CI ansa en and uiaussen, Portland architects, only after th xwiKisftn. v.. - uwvwkiuu uuaiu Of directors. With f.. mm ' ii.feci TV ill Henry and R. W. C2ark of the D' orrice, made a three-day vwua via, nagflinFrnn nna f. inspected 15 dairy Dlants. as well vu m Vancouver, B. c. The plans for the proposed surplus milk plant Include the best feat- ILTW OI ail thn nlanta .(.1.. and have been submitted to and approved by th state college of- Boys and Girls Department of Fair Stressed The importance Of edniaflvnat and boys and girls club features of the state fair were stressed by Max Qehlhar. director of th partment of agriculture, in a talk i ia luwanis club Tuesday noon. He said the Oregonf state fair was no excentiotr a th r. that community backing deter- "b success oi any enter prise. Amusements will h . unusually hirh clsna nttnu hia year Gehlhar stated, and all fea tures, sucn as the rodeo will be humane. He also said that were peopie oeiter inrormed or less biasedt hev could find nn f.t with the contemplated bull right which is guaranteed to be per fectly harmless. (9 rrs pal NITE Wimnle Lfghtaer NormaaFoster BRING THJS COTPOX 2 r, VOW JT PAL TICKET AD1VHTS ONE I when Presented with I One 25c Paid Admission j I Good Tonite Onlj'-Scpt. 1 j Grand Theatre The Call Board By OLIVE M. DOAR TUB ELSINOnE a Today Lowell Sherman in "What Price Hollywood". Friday Warner Baxter in "Man About Town". THE' GRAND Today Loretta Toung m -i'lay Girl . Friday Buck Jones in "Ona Man Law". a a THE HOLLYWOOD Today George Bancroft in "The World and tha a Flesh." Tiaay Walter Huston In "The Beast of the City". And Thursday we will all be Introduced to what tha 'VnrrM thing to wear" will be this fall. ior there is the big style show at the Elsinora In arhioh ua VWhU men and women will model the newest things in Salem for the smart people of the city. In connection wHh 'here is to be a "hot number" on the screen insofar aa elnthaa M concerned ror "What Price Hollv. www u BU 0I a style show la icseil. I am aaanrad k "imn-n who says he has seen it and he .ows positively that there are four dashing evening gowns worn that wiir. mav. ... aia oeart take an extra beat. Tnen there will be a fitting setting for thetvia dtnni. stage sets have been constructed n u Menow Moon orchestra wui piay -soft and low" and all that sort of tMna- Seems to be a big; party that Is belnr nlannad with A wior ana narmony both. A dance program is being planned and numbers will ha nniMi to represent the spirit ef autuma by Joser AeVHn toa a... mer Lowell and Betty Read in an adagio number and Gretchen uamer ana Virginia Hart. Foes of School Merger to Talk At Lion's Meet The case aeainst furtfcar m. SOlidation Of atata instttntlnn. aF higher learning will be presented oj a memoer oi the group right ist; the school movinr hfTl at n Lions dab luncheon at the Marion notei tomorrow noon. Entertainment will ha nm-ridad by the Cactus Tronhadora slating of Rust, Dust and Weary, wflo piay tne harmonica, violin and banjo and will next week ap pear on state fair programs. Car- iey -ieicner, who will have Charge Of the fair redan, a tan will be present Thii Week'. Special The finest stock of Mountain Red Cedar Shingles ; Guaranteed to be close grained and 100 9 An rertlcal $&azU square Hansen & Liljequut, Inc. Dealers ta Lraber astd BolMlna; Materials Church and Mill Tel. 01S1 LOOK at ouk CtA5tPlED COLUMW "Service at Cost" Plan Is Held at Variance With Commission Order (Oontlauad from pas', t) In Portland on tha STiintfd (hat tner would Interfere with . the werung out or the constructive prosram onuiaM. Tha TJUblle - tltllitfM nmm sioner then referred particularly to hla previous order-whkhree- ommenaed t tha ri aiitii immediate nerotiatfona tered into btMn tia the .utmtv for a fra ing for modern mast- transporta- . e ma at tnat time that delay in effecting a new franchise wuuw om nniortunata noth to the puoue ana tne traction company. I Declared Btockad Adeanate hum (nn,nnrt,i is not oniv imiiniiiai i.t . . . V UUb oi-caea ior the 20 year period wici cu dt ina nw r,.n.ki.. Thomaa' letter to the council con- uuaeo. . "When the rommlxiin. uuuea s irancfelse it used the word in its usual and ordinary sense. The proposed plan does not approach ink It la a contract of co-partnership 1 ni aVB aaW I.V AW r wurea ug company receives " s snare of the benefits. , vtvagifn luoiiL linn linn m m grossly Inflated and watered val uation pins au addlUons for 2t years and tha eit nmm. the company shall enjoy the re turn, mereon nnimpaired." Tnat tha fialam tmni American Lerlon dram achieved Its honor, ia the closest i ompeuuon with the Pasadena organisation became known yes terday when it was announced ua ma capital Post men won by a margin of only two points. The Pasadena corns Lnt nn m.t-t. a slight fault in its equipment dis- m tne rigid military in- v.wuu iui preceaea the eom- pemion. Te R. J. Baldwin aaim termaster. is civan a 1 of the credit for tha mers' and bnglers equipment be- in iu periect condition. Baldwin, drummer in the corps, took close .OI tne Mlnlnniaaf - . w'm iw Seeing that avarv nnlfnrm Rn was uioea, every strap la place and drams tunad nerfaoti. k the blf contest. He spent many uuiua a nor renearsaie working on the drums, constructing loek- uu WBKD1DC tnat nnirnrmi propeny nung up. Seed Loan Heads Release Warning Regarding Credit Warning from tha, laAarmt mmumA ivast commutea tnat rarman should not make falaa annllratlrkfta for credit or Impair the crop se curity or tneir loans, was received yesterday by James B. Smith, county chairman ef the loan Mm. raittee. Tne nonce cites a situa tion in Alabama where 11 prom inent men pleaded guilty to a con spiracy to defraud the govern- Smith aald vesterdar tha lie loans made la tha eoanrv hr tha federal government had beea care- inuy placed and he declared the loss, if any, would be due to crop f alia res, not to dishonesty. lUABCIN OF COOPS' inr IS SMALL Hollywood s&ay Heme ot 2Ke Talkies SPECIAL STARTING TONIGHT and each Wednesday night folio wing for a period of Twelve Weeks, to Each Lady Presenting a Foil Paid 25e Ticket We Giro FREE a Jar of Glenn Tronne Beauty Cream, and yon will receive a different cream each Wednesday until you have received the entire set This Bcaaty Crease Retails for 91.60 Per Jar at tha Capital Drag; Store aad Salem Drag Cpmpany 1 II i J ll riAwwv : Ct J n- iL- ll lM.u vuig - oiuruiH - tanmg Larmer Transfer & Storas ... 1 ' """" " aVgaa it i, - Infni I'! 1 Abeve, eeater. Is Calif onla's seeretarv ef state. rra c Jarda. w Wsadf4aed, brake a deadlack far the KeymbUcaa smiasiisa far Ceo grese fresa the Nfaxta CaUforaia district by drawtag thm aasaa af HeSVT S lTa 1 1l I Hrfct. THaM. trmmm m. ki Ttit nk. v DeYere, left, raa a dead beat far the t '-ntha. Tha efflelal eeemt .,TS They wtr d state law. to settle taecantertby lat, PaYere caaaratalateA Barbeear hi, Uekj victory. LOCALS RLav Askml A motion waa filed asking a stay In proceedings In the case of Frank Kovenx against T. A. Llvetley and com pany, until Judgments are re- celved. for costs tor a former tlon filed. Tha ae larolvas dam- tlon filed. The ease involves dam ages allegedly received in the Llveeley hop yard. Aiithorttv Olia Roadmaatar Johnson has given authority for ravelin: a short ctrateh of road in Scotts acrea, adjoining the Sll verton highway Just past the state fairgrounds. Permits Total SAIA-Tan hnild- llng permits -with a total value ef fv i. oouvu u j cuiiu" lng Inspector B. C. Bushnell dur- ing yesterday and Monday. Of these, two were or new construe- 1615 were issuea by City Bulla- uon amounting to IltO, three for sius worm or reroorinr and rive iur uwnuoDi ana repairs to cost 1415. . Demos Kasne Crawford A btoud of vounr men and women meetlnr at the courthouse to or ganize a Marion county chapter or the Toung Democratic league named C L. Crawford Umnnnrr chairman and Leone Davidson. temporary seeretarv. Crawford selected the following committee men: constitution. Glenn Savaca. Irma Martin and Ed Armstrong; mem Den nip ward Hern, Susan Martin and Sidney Carson; pub licity Nicholas Zvlatra. JtamM Nutter and Sam Bowe. Hoaor Court Tonight T h a first Boy Scout court of honor uce tne summer interim will be neia at ue courthouse at t:9$ o'clock toniaht with Jnt tt.. H. Belt of the sUte supreme court j presiaing. Tomorrow night Exec utive O. P. West wffl m tA t Qny tor tne Linn, county honor Xst67 Blessed Events la Marlon Gouty. (Don't try and Cbjura it oat.) Take the weed of A1VIN ROBXKTS ( WirWt Ckm Ktyhtk A) Aweeidoesaa asad bewe Ms ratk lest fereet IHg kty Baa reft ta kU salclUleatrelo wtta the GEORGE -ae-mtt DflCISGSlTif nf u HIRIAMHOPKiliS it I FOUR LICENSES TO WED ME GRANTED TXrtTY. i?Md7 at. V1? c?an elerk f xice to uaieign u. Dunn, Sllver- ton farmer, and Annla rihar who gave her address as If Inneap- oiis, Minnv, ana her occupation as aaies iaay. Kach person is 47 years old. Three other licenses granted were: Earl Melvln Smith, route nine, Salem, a mechanic, and Bernice Lofgren, route nine, teacher. George J. Wilbur. SO, 1170 UrAailM O.I . . . . """y. owcui. a contractor, Qd Anna Rose Bruce, 240 Dlrl- "ion street. Salem, a domestic, J. Faulkner, 21, Aurora, a la- J aorer. tBd pearl Winkler, 21. I Aurora. aomestie Kerr is Making Home in Eugene EUGENH. Ore.. Sept. 20. (AP) Chancellor and Mrs. W. J. Kerr hare estahllihad rMtiin. in Eugene. They will occupy the home of the late Mrs. Prince L. Campbell until the president's residence Is vacated by Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Hall. - court ever which Judge Fred Nut ting will preside. STARTS TODAY BRANDED- With Headlines! SOLD- To the Crowds I CONSTANCE 2 a rinrai bdrama thatjifh th ajrtaia aa tU ifvej behind Cr!5r-'0 hxi-touchmg story-of th mrkf, the flesh and thm movies! M)'ILILWOOID)0 LOVYtU. SHERMAN M -eaav-MS. elb llMmiUUrC II " ' aaaaa aa,. , ' II JTORIORROW AT 9 Pa M. J QN THE STAGE OFFICIAL SALEM AD tXUB UcM GttsBe Elevcao OA GORGEOUS MODELS FROM OA Salem. Leading Stores eJU PROLOGUE "THE SPIRIT OF AUTUMN STAGED BY BARBARA BABHE3 ! QUEEri OI?" THE nCJDEO wIH make her first public appearance en the itage in all her new wardrobe during the Rerue . BBBSSSBlBiSlBaaaasMMaBBBB1BBBBBaaBBBBBH " . "-' . ; - - , plus ' ' " f " Wobdry'a Mellow Moon Band Executive Fears it may be .Opening Wedge for Real r- Thing at Later Time Prospects .' that the so-called' "bull flxht la eoanartlna arlta the state fair may be cancelled aespiie tea assurances siren by Max Gehlhar. director af tha da partment ot agriculture, that It wiu Da bloodless and davofd nf crnelty, were seen Tuesday when uoveraer Meier addressed a latter on Ue subject to J. O. Holt, pr,- laev oz tne state board of seri culture. If the nroDoaad fcnTT ftrh in. olves crnelty or will serve as aa opening wedge. for objectionable feature attached to ball flrfctr-. it should be cancelled, the gov- Kinvr wrote. "Numerous commnalea (lam have, come to me against the so called buU fight, Governor ex's letter read. These commun ications have W r Max Gehlhar, director of the -tite aepanment of arrtculture . n l are ia his hands. The bull fight is commonly as sociated with bloodshed and bru tality to animals and perfo. .rs. It Is not typical of American cr western sport. If the scheduled performance involves crnelty or is of a nature to serve as an open ing wedge for the objectionable features attached to bull fightKg. it should be cancelled. "I feel that this matter should have the prompt attention of yonr board any! that you, should earn estly consider whether this Is a type of entertainment which yon desire to sponsor at the O-eaon-state fair, which has, as its rt mary purpose, the fostering of Oregon products and Orego.. -tivities." Several hundred- pro i against the bull fight have been received at the executive depig ment. Among the organizations filing protests were the Oregon humane society, Oregon Parent Teachers association, and the Tortland Ministerial assoc.. Holt is connected with the Eu gene fruitgrowers association and lives in Lane county. Fraternis Club 1 ' Will Open Fall Meeting Series Music will ba featured at tha first Fraternia clnh meetlnr of tha fall, to be held at The Spa at : o'clock tomorrow evening. On the program will be: W. E. Rauhaut. trombone so loist, accompanied by Professor T. S. Roberts: Misa Klaanar Moore, vocal soloist, aoeomnaa. led by Miss Carolyn Parker; Pro- lassor ttooerts ana Miss Parker, playing a piano duet. v 4 V Nllt HAMILTOM i ii sash. nnbrekabla rluu na. . We Also Handle Fuel Oil and Coal stalled in the open portion.