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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1932)
Budget Committee Compiling Figures The citizens' kndret committer appointed by the city council Is working steadily at compiling In- formation eoncetninr need of the Tarlou dty departments, Qhalr- man Douglas McKay reported yes terday. Separata committees are investigating each department, with the ways and means commit tea operating as a unifying body. A report from the committee Is expected next week. jj i: y'j if' AZJ ArfszsZs III III W K . V X - Coming Mn)h Sunday BJ Chatterton XI George Brent in The Crash Their First Romance Since Their Real Romance Was Broadway waitin for my stuff ...and was I hot! Was that a show! And- then the professor ups and outs with the dirge that he ain't got the dough and the show can't open!.. .Was I burned! BUSFEFI mm AUTD FUuTJS TOLD Marlon county la to recelra $68,171 as its third shara of a- to license receipts for the first three months of the 1932-1933 year, it was announced yesterday by Hal B. Hose, secretary of state. ; Total collections for the county for the three months per iod were SMZ.SSZ, the iUU first deducting the . administrates ex panse of license issuance before making the dlstrihutloa prescrib ed by. law. Total license fees reeeired in the state tor the sale of licensed to date are 13.137,991. The motor transportation fund brought in 3146,831 the first three months and of 'this the counties will receive f 3 8,7 05. Of the total moneys reeeired. 31,320,(84 or more than one- third, came from Multnomah county. with THELMA TODD PLUS A SELECTED PROGRAMME OF "VITAPHONE VARIETIES" Emm 1! H, LJ..-,;;.-,'. a. Mickey Mouse NOTES mm AND romance Is far from dead In politics. There may be ' little political news at times and when there- Is a fall off it is n- good one as far as news Is concerned, but oui or me qniei neu Mm. a Ann nn b rm en t last night which takes from the secre tary or state's oruce one ox its most popular employ. Bliss Margaret Davidson, sten ographer and a very well-liked state employes last night be came the bride of Carl Noeske. Their engagement had beem an nounoed some time age, bat the wedding last night was snore er less of a svrprlse. Noeske, the happy bridegroom. Is aa employe of the state high n dnnartmemt. located et Can non Beach. The young couple wOl make their home there soon. SlOn here then. Th will be held at Willamette uni- Tersirjr, ana the entire program U open to the pnWlc Here's a chance te hear some educators. Bat'S It'B ianhtfnl m.- here will h. tnta i. tv. fair 8aturdar. There will be too Mlk.li ' A . . uw cvacwunuoB on me Dig Oregon-Washington game In Port land. It la reported seats are sell ing fast, and the beet crowd of " iw iw union games is ex pected. And Saturday is not far Saturday morning at nine Be there for a good time M.M.C. I guess my mother was right when she said that I ought to be a poet ahem. M.M.C. The great art of poetry, which I hate Just expressed Is Just to remind those who hare forgotten about Warner Bros-Oregon States man-Mickey Mouse club Pet pa rade and contest. , M.M.C. It will meet in front of The Ore gon Statesman at 9 o'clock, and from there will proceed through town te the couaty court bouse, where the pets and costumes will be Judged. M.M.C. Prises will be glren for the best all around dog, biggest dog, small est dog, smallest pet other than dog, best decorated float or bl- eycle, quaintest dressed pet, best trained pet, best all around pet. cat with longest hair, most beauti ful cat, best costume of boy, and best costume of girl. Candy will be glren to all par ticipants. M.M.C. Chapter Two of "Jungle Mys tery" tomorrow. M.M.C. Huckachoo and Muckachoo little Japanese sisters surely stole the program last Saturday with their Japanese song. M.M.C. Nuf said. So Long. While news dispatches keep telling ns the rains somewhere hare ended the forest fires. Salem again last night experienced pre mature dusk br the nearr nau oi smoke which banc , low ana long. Visibility was limited to sereral blocks only and nghta were turn ed on rery early. But ern so Lynn Cronemiller, state forester. feels greatly relleTed. This city will be orerrmn with smart men from the east and the . northwest today. The northwest conference of the Association of American Col leges will open Us two-flay mam V FRIDAY rf??3r SATURDAY The Call Board . By OLIVE M. DOAK WARNER BROS. ELSEfORB Todsy Helen Twelretrees in "Uaaahamea." Friday Buster Keaton . in "Spesk Easily." HUGE to e n ii (CoethuMd from page 1) Irrlng Msurer of Belois, Wis., president of the association and president of Beloit college, 3 Sv ntv -Round table, Dr. E. S. Jonea, wiih discussion led by Pres ident Elam J. Anderson, Llntield college. 4 p. m. "Intelligent Public Giving," Dr. Burt Brown Barker, vice-president. University et Ore gon, with discussion led by Presi dent Thomas W. Bibb of Albany college. 8:30 p. m. Dinner (informal). President Pennington, Pacific col lage, presiding. Addresses by President Inrlnr Maurer and others. Some encouragement has been reeeired from the bar front. The latest la that the board wUl announce those who passed the July , bar examination either Saturday of this week or Mon day of next at the latest. This Information, coining through the state supreme court, is de clared to be authentic 8o oaly few more days, boys, and many of yon will hear the worst. State Hirhwa Knrinaer R. H. Baldock is kept busy attending various state hirhwar meetlnca aa weu as worn- at nu omce. The comKleslon holds numerous of these sessions between rerular meetings. And Herb Olalsyer, sec retary, no more than gets the minutes of one written p when be has asTeral etnera ta do. Lnalla Scott is a hard-working highway enaxrman. Harold Witcraft Will Sing, State Audition raft received notification this week of the acceptance of nis ap plication to sing la the state At water Kent audition which is to be held in Portlsnd October 22. This is the secdnl consecutive year that Dallas has been repre sented in this contest. Last year Jack McDanials sang, winning the state contest and participat ing in the contest In San Francisco. 12 PRIZES OFFERED : IN PARADE OF PE A dosen prices nil desirable- will bo given Saturday In the Mickey- Mouset pet parade being staged by the management of Warner .Bros. . Slsinora theatre. Prises go for a variety of pet en tries, the list being: Beat all around dog, biggest dog. smallest dog, . smallest net other than -dog.4 best decorated: float or bicycle, quaintest dressed ' pet, best, trained pet, best all around pet boy's prise; eat with longest hair, most beautiful cat, best costume of boy. 5 , i The parade will form- at t:0 o'clock in; front of The States man office and .from there will ' proceed north on Commercial street to Court,. on Court to Lib erty, en Liberty to State, on State to the county court house grounds. where the prizes will be awarded. Candy will be glren all ' partici pants. ;;.-1 1 " t ;'.--; : ' t&mS. n "t Touar and t ? lOLLYVJOOP ' Tonlrht We Present Home of 25c Talkies " Commtmitr Ytudlril r " Three Prizes $5.00, $150 & $1.00 B3 LESTE nea mm Pill, la Ml mmd tliUtCjl rwlm timm. fill wHk BMT rn.tiriTlui MAnewB nnlii rou, 4i- im Itu st pawcun nmw" FIRST SHOWING' IN SALEM i iii i n i ,m nk - . m 1 1 ill v ' y w i in i SHILLING Abo Sidney & Mnrrar Comedy, News, Cartooa Coraedy and Serial, 'The Shadow of The EAgle" . ' THE GRAND Today Edna May Oliver in "Ladies of the Jury." Friday Tim McCoy In "The Texas Cyclone". THE HOLLYWOOD Today Tallulah Bankhead in "Thunder Below. Friday Hoot Gibson in "A Man's Land." LIQUID TABLETS - SALVE Checks Colds first day. Headaches or Neuralgia in SO minutes, Ma laria in S days. eee salvk tor head colds. Most Speedy Remedies Known. Visit the FORD OFEM - SALON- MARION SQUARE Commercial & Marion Sts. TODAY and SATURDAY 11 a. m. t o JO p. m. YOU are cordially inrited to attend a salon of the New Ford Y-8. For the first time all fourteen of the new Ford body types will be on display here. Yea can inspect them conveniently, carefully and at your leisure. One of the features of the show is that ar rangements have been made f er you to ride in and drive the cars if yon wish. There is, of course, no obligation We sincerely want every one to ride ia this great ttew car ami realize, first-hand, the thrill of its amazing performance. Don't miss this splendid opportunity. A cutaway chassis is also en display. Yon can examine every working part, see how It functions, learn the care with which It ia made and realize the simplicity and sturdiaesa e( Ford construe tion. There are talking pictures and special exhibits which show many of the new features. Attendants will be on hand to give you any in formation yon might wish about the cars, or the, details of their construction If yotL phone your Ford dealer hTl gladly pick you up at your home or office and take you ts the salon. f :& :;::: .iv: :;::- f . i t T ''Tv " ' .... r hese tinv c J tetitl - t er leaves of iirldsh tobaccos ENOUGH TURKISH BUT . NOT TOO MUCH and just enough of them! Turkish tobacco sometimes runs hundreds of little leaves to the pound. In cigarette it is used much aa seasoning It in food, for flavor and Letter taste. You know that seasoning has to Be used right Just enough of it, not too touch. Chesterfield puts ia just the right m d Turkish toWo the best ndWXanthi, Cavalla, Smvma and Saxusotm. These are nottaerel blended, tut crois-MencW with rip Enough Turki&h, not too nrach that's one reasca whj GxesteTficlds taste betterwhy they hare addt eacy of aronu you do not find la other dsarcttea. wf.rJrjLffsiVpyrnwtverynlrtsxegyi "Sunday, Colombia Coast-to-Coast Kttvork. TO ii iiesiLeriie- ;d Wt. tuent a UmaTouflcoCe.; I