PAGE TWO Tht OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Thnrsday Morning, October 27 1932 REPEALEFFOHT IS LOSER 01 Boyer Mandamus is Refused By Supreme Court, Vote J Now Impossible ' .t Continued from, page 1) .... bystste law was a mandatory, not a director, order to the county court. The higher court also held - that while the state constitution permits a city to proTide Its own retirements . for the - Initiative L and referendum, tn the mandamus action against Boyer, proponents the state's requirements tor an , lnltlatlre vote and therefore were bound by state law. ' Late, Impossible to Carry Oat Law, Held "-'I Justice Rani wrote the decl .. sion. The case was argued Tues day; The court declared i "To pre sent xeatter off this kind at the very last moment and to expect in Immediate decision Is not an orderly way for the, hearing of crfses and would not haTe been in . .dulsed by the court in either of said eases but for the great public interest .involved and the. state ment of counsel that, unless the . '. matters could be "heard and de- welded -Immediately, it would then 7 be too latv'. - ... 1 "The court pointed out that were Boyer to accept the water repeal Issue mew it would be a practical Impossibility to carry out the ab- . a a . sent voxera law wmca presences that an these ballots must be cast , and back In the county clerk's hands six days before election. W ARNER BROS. KLSINORK Tod ay Joan BlondeU la VBig City Blues." , Friday Robert Montgomery e la "Blondls of the Fol- . Ilea.- -i-J.' .i: . x- : . r-. i ' ' ' - i- f, i . " ' THE GRAND " Today Douglas Fair- banks. Jr.; Is "Lore is a Racket,- . -.. &:ir - ..... V .HOLLYWOOD - Today Regis Toomey in 'The Midnight Patrol." FridayTom Mix In "The Texas Bad Um " ...... 1I1T1TIES 'IQ1B men DI ' ' (Continued from pax X) or Frans. 173, San Diego, In the seml-wlnduD. Lao Newman. 190. White Plains, N. won the three-round opener from Ronald Blake. Los Angeles, with one xau. ' High, dives out of the ring aro nothing new In the life of Tern Harrington, who officiates at Sa lem wrestling bouts as well as those In Portland. In the Robin Reed-Henry Jones bout for the welterwoight championship here last Fourth of July, Harrington got la the road of a sonnenberg and hurtled out of the ring along with both participants, being in jured so severely, that a substitute referee bad to conduct the match for the next several minutes. ft" , Mops Added to Li Equipment i r Fighting Fires ' "To stimulate our business. aaid firemen laughingly, a mop ping service was added to the de- . partmeat's activities yesterday. ' Four big mops and two roller mop buckets were added to the equipment carried on the aerial truck, tor ase of firemen In min imising water damage at tires. Only brooms were carried before. Mrs. Ella Smith ; Called by Death Mrs. Ella 3. Smith, 70. died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ruth B. Will, Wednesday. She wss the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dam Way of Currensvttle, Penn, and came to Oregon In 1920. . ' She Is survived by fire daugh ters. Mrs. Ruth XL Will, Mrs. Ter ns Roberts of Salem, Mrs. John Moss. Mrs. Ralph RyaL Miss Lola Smith, all of Portland: sons, W, II. Smith and Lester Smith of Portland; brothers,' W. A. Way of Salem and J. A, Way of Craig. Nebr.; sister Mrs. Martha Way of Stormstown. Penn. Remains are In charge of the Wilson and Chambers mortuary tn Portland. , The Call Board .' By OLIVE M. DOAK KRESS 1 PEACE IS CHID . (Continued from pass ,1) ticular difficult time" for culti- vaUag' International goad ' will. Stlmsoa continued,, because un rest and violence had resulted la many nations from world econom ic conditions, unstable govern ments, he said, had been con fronted with "the temptation to resort to some demonstrations of false patriotism to rally behind it popular support." "Sven In our own country, you hare doubtless been able to no tice that we have not been free from some of these excesses of na tionalistic feeling,- Stlmsoa said. There has never been a time whea our political demagogues thought It more worth while to declaim, for example, against the expected machinations of foreign aeotora. Never has our yellow press been more extreme fa crit icising even the most neeessarv steps toward International coop- If GIBERS TO nCOullW! First Annual Meeting Wi!! Ba Held Here Saturday; Gehlhar to Speak Members of tha Oregon Hop Growers association and their friends will hold the' first annual convention of the organisation at the Marlon hotel oa Saturday Henry Cornoyar. secretary, an nounced yesterday. The tnorniag session will . begin at 10:10 o'clock and the afternoon one at 130 . .. .. , - - - - -s Director Max Gehlhar of tha state agricultural department win give the address of welcome. He will be followed by Dean W. A. Schoenfleld of Oregon State col lege and C V. Kuxek who will give addresses at the morning session. Afternoon speakers will Include Dr. B. N. Bressman of the state college. J. W. Seavy. prominent bop man; G. B. Hoer- ner and C. F. Whitaker, both of the .state college. T. A. Llvesley will conclude the convention pro gram, with, m report on a prodac-j tion and market survey. The ladles auxiliary wiH " meet In the oriental room of the Mar ton iotel at i o'clock with Mrs. Louis Lsfhnrund presiding.' A feature t - the contention will be a hop contest and exhibit in the hotel lobby. - - Convention committees are: Ladles auxiliary Mrs. J. R. linn. Mrs. Couley, Mrs. T. A. Llvesley: reception R. H.1 Woods, B. W. D. Dickson, Stu&rt Hurd, Harry Hart. Fred Dental, Fred J. Schwab. Fred Davidson, Lloyd Plaster, Fred' Hayer. Mrs. C. E. Weston. Ferdinand Haru wick, A. F. Everest: registration J. A. Byres. Phil Isaacson: bop exhibit and contest 0. F. Noakes, Bud Stutsman. Phil Isaacson; banquet and. dance J. R. Linn, Ross H. Woods, Frans: Kennedy. NUW YORK. Oct. it f API- Gains In freight car loadings for tno week ended October were announced today by two railroads. Tiva Fannsvtvania. loaaea sx.iit cars against IS.CIT the week be fore. The New York Central re ported IS.SY0 cars last week com pared - to iMU tho previous week. r -crrr w WASHINGTON. Oct. 21 (AP) The federal reserve beard tedsyl reported gains In excess of sea sonal expectations in factory env- pmyttent" and payrolls. ' CHICAGO. Oct. It f AP) An Increase of 48I.SS1 la set rail way operating Income for Sep tember 1S3Z over August was re ported by the Rock Island Unas today. This la the best monthly: showing of the Rock, Island since October, litl. CHICAGO, Oct. 2 (API- Charles 8. Toung, official of the Uslted States Beet Sugar asso-i elation, today said that or 104 beet-sugar factories tn the United States 74 would operate this tall compared to ft last year. - . REPIIDUCfJI DM FRIYKEDI Johnson Funeral Will be Held at His Early Home Funeral aervices fro Hart Cl R Jonnson of Portland, who was killed in San Antonio. Tx Wort. nesdav morninr In n infnmn)ill acciaent, win be held the last of tne week in Mankato. Minn., hta boyhood home. His brother, O. F. jonnson. Salem mereliiiit. lft With bis Sister-ln-law and hmr fn-nr eutMren, for Mankato Wednesday mgnc Carl Johnson was a member of the Masonic lodee although nn active with the Portland nrnntt. auon aue to his brief residence l a ere. He had nrevlonal-r rnnrfrirt. ed a ladles readT-to-wr hn,. laess na jsugene. Besides his widow In PnrM.T,! and his brother. O. v. Jntinann in Salem, he is survived by four chil- ren. janex. a stnnnnt at nn.mi State college. Wlllard wntntf - - - " f M..Vbfc CftU xmerine, an Hvmg at home In r-oruana. POLITICAL FLAREUP VIENNA, Oct. 26 (AP) Fif teen students, three Americans, were Injured today la a political fight at the anatomical and psy- siologlcal Institutes of Vienna uni varsity. GUdhrlct Baker Stockton, the American minister. Immediately demanded from the government every possible precaution to safe guard American citizens. It was his second protest within a week, A delegation of American stu dents, including some of those who had been hurt, called on Mr. Stockton to ask that he Intervene. They told him the total of Ameri can casualties In the last week was. five, an American girl also having been hurt. Anton Tlntelen, minister of ed ucation, directed the rector of the university. Prof. AbeL to take all precautions to prevent any recur rence of the trouble. $1215 Suit Filed Against Marshall Suit to ffftlleet axes was MIaA vnatrinr riv ,v . - WMU Ul eounty clerk by Nick Lamano arainst Ami u ... and Mrs. F. D. Buright. Plaintiff contends that Marshall wasdtiv lag a truck, owned by the other way 12 miles north of Salem Aug ust 17. 105 rmmmm. . I- .... and claims that the latter in stead of pulling to the right. 1 - shui as aw uauili" no's car. He asks $1000 general uuisbj na szis special dam- aSAa CHICAGO. Oct. 2C I API Od- umism over current business con ditions marked tha veeklv ra. viewa todav of tha B Q. Dun and company and the Bradstreet com pany, jjraastreet said recent gains were being maintained by trad tnrougaout virtually an sections ot too west, too Dun rcf ort DO In ted to volume of retail aalM ana the "excellent levels' at ear leadings as barometers of bus iness gains. Good News!.Wb Sffl'M mm IS TODAY 4 " .- DALLAS, Oct. St Deo Caleb Skopnard. It. died at bis horns In Dallas, October 24. He was the son of . Andrew and Clara Shep hard, Oregon pioneers who cross ed the plans by ox team tn 1SS2, locating at SUverton. j ; t j 4 Shepherd waa married la 1ITI to Sarah Kmlly Card, and the couple moved to Dallas In IS 19 He Is survived by bis widow; sons, W. XL Eaephard ef Umatil la, C. D. hephard of Corral lis: daughter. Lllllta Guthrie of Dal las; stepchildren, Thomas James Card of Dallas. Ktta Msrphy of Dallas; brother, Newton Shepherd ot SUverton; ,11 grandchildren aad seven great grandehndren, - Funeral services will bo Thurs day, October 27, at 1 p. m. from tha Xvaagelical church In Dallas. Interment will follow tn the L O. O. F. cemetery. TBOOPKBB OOMB LARGB The tour lieutenants on the state police force all are "big boys" and sven Lieutenant A. G. Dunn who has Just been trans ferred, from Medford. ta Oraasn City and weighs tSO founds tent this largest of the quartet. Dunn Plans tor a. general county rally tor the republican party lu this area, Friday night, October J 28, hare been altered. Chris J. Kowlts, committee chairman, an nounced yesterday. Dut to a fllct tn dates. Senator Fred Sic or will not be able to speak: and; Urns the rally has been postponed : unai some night the fenowing week. Kowlts said Stelwer would be aero to sneak early tn the'ovea- Ing at the Toung Republicans banquet. He will then motor back" to Portland to fill another ad-, dress.- Kowlts waa hopeful yesterday that Barton Fltts, prominent Los Angeles attorney and a candidate for governor there last year, could bo secured to speak the week be fore the election. Fltts win make several addresses in Oregon. j . -. was' recently promoted from a sergeaaey.' Lieutenant Richard C Williams t Portland 1s believed the heaviest- of the lieutenants. Lieutenant W. W. Taney of Ba ker weighs about S2S pounds. while Lieutenant Walter Lansing; tall Salem headquarters officer, weighs only If S, ; Elks Arrange for' r -w-a- ----- - vanea urograms; Start Next Week Starting with a big one-hour show November S the local Elks lodge has arranged an interacting aad . varied program continuing through election day and until November 17. " , ' Th election night program will consist of wrestling bouts, musie by the -Barriek Quartet and the champion American Legion drum corps and many others. Election returns will, bo received by full leased wire. Members, are request ed to bring their friends and en- Joy the evening. - A musical program consisting of a Hawaiian guitar orchestra and other features will be given No vember 10, and November. 1? a program will bo given by Barbara Barnes, fa William McBee Services Today Oa sale every day. Good la roomy coaches sod reclining chair cars. A comfortable toodst berth for the night as little aa ILSO extra. Ask foe details. Oottthern Pacific A. F. aOTH. Agent Paeacager Depot, lStn Jk Oak Tel. 440S Tesdto Is laaafly Kite TOMORROW MMf-3 tout B10DHL PETEHSOX 13 SUIOLDB Certainty that John B. Petar- soa. former Tlctor Point resident and lately of ItSI North llth street, Salem, commuted suicide by taking poison was established Jesterday when Coroner Lloyd Jgdon received a chemical an alysis of the stomach contents from a pathologist la Portland. Strychnine waa vsed, the exam-' lnatlon revealed. :. WILL HOLD SOCIAL -Dr. J. Vinton Scott aad family will entertain guests at a social at the Lutheran church to bo held In the church parlors Friday night at t o'clock. Dr.- Scott has Just returned from .the Orient, in Autumn i m 1 1 sea w a - . X Hosiery! S AD LG - -- - i IVal NtC BGAVER 1 $00 roiMtiirtist . Smartesf of now Fall hosiery shades. So sj Vert Bore Maggr Roaff and Jane Regnj-S amoo Paris dress, makers who selected them tor now Fall ftnmea. Thsy'rw lovely with' 'most an j color. Fanoosllioczxix qnal ity made Certified Silk for sjreatW beautj, longer wear. Chiffoa and aemi-aerrice weichta. New low prices! Also ask to see ftius fas, on oB-ocoask ihodV SHIPLEY'S STLVERTON, Oct, 2 WHlIam McBee died at his homo hero late Tuesday afternoon and funeral ar rangements are in charge of Lar-j aen ft Son. Services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p. m. from Lar-l son cnapel with Interment at Odd Fellows cemetery, Scotts Mills. McBee was born in Arkansas October SI, 187S. He Is survtved by his widow, two sisters Mrs. El mer King of Snverton and Mrs. Ted Sanderson of Portland aad two brothers, Ernest aad Tlctor McBee of Arkansas. ' To quickly relievo Pepping. routrnxtassL crseUng, apply soothing; cooung eaentnoiatsna. liPHiM'tsilrlii L C syi ii M fooxoil mmm mm s' GO GREYHOUND 't i Aa4 discover tne t plessnse .the deep-cwslk-loeed coeafortM.he wondcr fel coavenieace thst this modern travel way brings yon. Barcaln Round Trips - on Sale Daity PORTLAND $1.60 EUGENE $2.15 PIOT New Senator note! rhone 41M vi I E0LLTO00 Homo of 23c Talkies IAST TIMES TODAY - 1AKU fOXS Last Times Today II IV II III m mm II Jl III II II I Jl HI V II I mm 'uvi X I j A reprodacdoa of she "SCHOOL - - . - - EXPANSION Messuxe," ss fc wii ifl ' hi i-rsatae m -i Selected Short Subjects Joan Blondell 1 The gW who knew tbe aia - T1 V a a) rjic aUrtaen Cott The boy who dlda't know the aestieas le. otakt3 . 4;Diimii?i?B,2 COMING FRIDAY A SATURDAY DOUBLE PROGRAM and .- A Sfiperb Prodnctloa of Jantes Fennliaore Cooper'a tmmortai Classic ' aAti. A, 1 CAQEV U EDWIN A BOOTH I i I f 1 YESTERDAY . . cKU of tko bsnements. TONIGHT., into ho fwSas an la love wfdi a . ssZSooairo. TOMORROW. . . doUiaa, fun, rooihottse parties ..Uelsruertiel . . JIMMV OUftAHVS JAMES OtSM I xasu S1VVS mr PLU3 GranUand Kiet Sport Review r! ?arner Bros. i News JJrenU JL i ) El ') :-Xa TUX EXTENSIVE IAW LUStABY si Eugeno was a gift, wimoos cost so the Stats, from the tste lodge Feotoo, - aad would bo mhnJmmt by this neasoroi The Law School oajld fbea .bo shifted so Saleoss NSW beildiags vwld be SMccMery JmmmLmh for She hooaiog of this drparcaseat of she Ueiterskyi Another DISPOSS IM TIC1 CAS2 mesas f I destruction and toss of ore $700-14 Simeeeii bdULacs sndl In AddlUon . . . StCD ' rhU wnotesals dSun then- COSTLY EXPANSION of oei echool systcoaj THIS BILL. PI ADDITION TO -CSEATINQ2 KEW ontried sad an needed lairimtions, tuAUtbn Sut mppft foe kbar Junior Colleges la every Oregosj sown oc city Toedacsta staoVfiti fat Janlocstano lag in sscbnlcsland sririnti fecoBego ritMavqulpoisflt. Thus, the saaee bcO hies now msfmsinrd as she Uat vervJiy or Stats College wveld -bo TRIFLED) ss taxpayers era ia sat . Tim cnx ffTsiRCAuy cW CmTiiZ J U7U3 of Qeegea's c ranee rteeetsl schooi systesa,waica3 is feUy occrWsd by cho AaMrican Cswxal on EJeSataOaW TtKS-Jatccumy tzr. lacrcsas iastroaioo costs 2T lot Ua fvectity and Oregon Stare atndeaCM ; Tbm costly experieaxe ef IS States having 4nTilned tmriosrtoos shoedd beasMresagf ' -.1 Tho 26 rn - LI a cphc rcon School JuscHns" Bill lo extravagant ' EXPANSION . Not concoHdatloa Tli tie excerpts horn President Kerr bleroUl report (July i, to June 30,1930) BLAST tSe"econ$ oay"- plea aad mlilesdlng clsiat Oat no new balldla!gs woeld b neededi s the CoQese is far behind in its building trorrsinj The mrgtnt mud fol tddhbmAhuudhm has been emphasized a a a mai wn aia Ma jcui a a "iii Conditions have become ssveh that , it is imperative that "funds bo provided Jve tb sonstructhm e ImOdmgb dnxinf the next bienahnn. s s . ; ' mt s Tha Phrxlcs Buildia g . has beta vsed to some extent for lecture and daxs. rootn Purposes, htcmu no tfbcrpUtct sntf nvdlabU. s s s the Ilea's Donnxtory and the Meinorlal Ucioa Building t , s afford m rtliif wbctovrr for the congtsthm that has sour exxtfasf in the teachla xoffnnds sneotal academic sabjeCts at the CoHerot Some provision wuat t msdt btilxtmm wudUto JutMTt for tho work of such schools as Basic Arts aad Sdeoces-and VoattioiullncsxionthatarenowAws fnmpUUr fpt in an effort to find mj itmpiimj cUssroom scammdtieni. , ,X THIS "IIOVT OSSS tho entire stadW body hauled- from Eugene and "dumped"! onto the Swa College campus, which now ao - uHuwwua m earoumcos OS fw i Krqr.twndlers HEW Uctmn roonis--Nrf f Tnfnawns MXT dormhaties, mrnat be ro sided as CorraUls far this doabled eoroUsaensi ssectiiii oeUare m dat mmtihit tiw es-'w ssfeiiwsaaa, Tsso rawsftcftbe btUi tags, lead, eod ensiaswec valaod at ss 35C4,ecaaa. mii m tea so Cu Tta cxfTLncz cr artist states. basis corahid Usthatkkasvbas proved the asmiefbirfcal coorses, given ea cha same yarnseasend So assui it sxrtcaltotil, mechana aasad srisDtiag courses, Training la face Oregon's present stained system of -', InsbraKtaOoasdsaaMaaameosissavIfl - ) 90A000aaaf,coaoaredwK4 - frevtoes costs, it is aer wcuntmj so bscardtais awing, tbt dd m tmmn ' dom exptnJitMrm for NtXT bwldiagsi t HEW tfdpmtat, and UXW doaxiA Sortesj . . -, , - :" - " - ' : J ; Over half tae stndeots ee!!Ag oalr lege are dependent epoa employ . aaeoQ hundreds would be deprived of en opportunity for higher edBrttiooi :M 111 Y ZJiJ'J 6 'Mr. sad gesooxi TAXregrrrs axair. SC. emf'H. Cfcatome 1". H, Ti aaiMQeii Perls hWna co cbo major ImTrntrUa f this aowe wooldbo serloenln if aot tsnl asaaLcsrfcd , ; innnsn n .. u,iiu uuj -uua - t Cm, -Tee TTord te Jenk over C4,eCtd ef 1 UskC bsCiass mi rtpmtn,-iUb',-S tivJ - etSoeW erases t NIW types fdolT The tet-1 V . ol tne if ewesJ pescerty 6a4 wro'l beapmwi bedaseamaMW tSit "g" : , b the -w ' , tm mm $1S.CC3,W0.. KCJ-fte m :V oortvSaOOL ScbemeaadRAiJ ee TAX? AY MQreT!fcpoed ia Co '7 ?ntaUm'' - ,-,:: :-. : U