The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 18, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday MoraingNovember 18. 1932
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THETOLLOVMNG PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS FIRMS
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. FIRST PROS
; Super-Production i Creating
; : Unusual Demand; Ideal
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Or SALEM OFFER THEIR CONGRATULATIONS AND
HEARTY COOPERATION TO W ARNER BROS.
THEATRES UPON THE OPENING OF THEIR . . . . . .
Willamette-Whitman Clash
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' Saturday Main Feature
For Homecoming
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- The Capitol opens today with a
- picture. th c&at of which sounds
Ilia a roll call 6f atari. So much
' Interest has been proToked by the
'penlnr with this picture that a
i demand for reserred seats haa
been made In many instances. This
! ; picture is "The Bis Broadcast
and among those to appear in u
are Stuart Erwln, Bins Crosby,
1 Leila Hyams. - Burns and Allen,
h Kate Smith. Mills Brothers, Bob
's well Sisters. Arthur Traey. Vln-
; J cent Lopes, and Cab f Calloway,
fj the latter each, presenting an or-
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J Music; fun; and romance, all are
P presented in this picture. It will
. ; make ami admirably adapted pie
I "tore with which to break- the sl-
glence ot the Capitol theatre. Ions
, - tertainment.
11 Manager Carey of Warner Bros.
" is "feelmg fine" oyer the superior
iMist of pictures which are ready 'to
.( be shown at the Capitol.
- With the opening ot the Capitol
- there. Is' a new set of prices to
rrmeet the depression demands.
; There will be two complete fea-
tares shown In the afternoon be
... ' tween the hours of 1:45 and 1:11
o'clock. The doors will open In tbo
evening at t:4S o'clock and two
complete shows will bo presented
between tbo opening hour and 11
o'clock.
'. Holidays, Saturday and Sunday
tho shows will bo continuous from
Z o'clock until 11 o'clock at night.
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prunes. The general agreement
- i was also arrired at to expand
rihe eooporatlTo already la exls-
Uneo. Uo North Paeifle Pruno
? growers associatloa of Portland,
P which haa oight local units about
I the state. Tho plan proposed
,: would be to start additional lo
ealo lm districts where none now
, exists. ; . '
Effort will bo made to inter
r est tho growers who hare hither
; to boom nnresponsiro to appeals
tor Joint action. Tho holdouta
1 wero pointed to aa tho ones who
la tho past hare prevented co
VoperatlTO action. ..-
'Those present at the Thursday
meeting included:
.) J. L Blocklan, Lebanon; L. B.
: Tho-npeosL Urn puna; S. C. Brown,
:. Oregon City: J. a Leedy, Rose-
. burg X. F. OstIs, Oregon City;
T. B. Bason bach, Roseburg; M.
': H. Harlow, Eugene.
Goo r go Mounor, Portland;
v v Charles A. ' Cola, Salem; J. D.
t Hamilton. U. I. Pepartmont of
I Agrieultuxo, Portland; J. P. Dou-
i braaa, Hubbard; Oeorgo O. Gat
"M-Un, State College, Corrallia; C.
,.H. Tajlo Salem; V. D. Looney,
T Albany;' H. W. Jones, Myrtle
1 V Creek: F. C. Ewlng. Salem: W.
1 ' M. Bostfleur, Salem.
SOEIK'iElEFT
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Abheogh tike victory mt Mr. ICrUss (Ma) FergosM in ti rae for
Go Termor of Tiim cemes as bo sarpriao, the Oemocratle mesalmatlsn la
tbe Leao Stt State keiag taBtamMnt to oUctson. tfc ssilitaat lady was
nudabia obttacles bofore sbo swept
office oa tho crest of the RooMTalt tidal wava. Net the laaat f s
botaclM was tbe "Stop-Ferguson" movement, headed by th iactunbeat,
GoTcroor Reu Storliag, whoa Mrs. Fergmeo beak at the prlaMry (or
tbc SMtauaaekMU Coveraor SterlUff charged Ma with brrofaUritUe is tho
rsua off, oe a.eetucif emco of which her kaato was o-aittod frooi the
ballot. Bt hire. Forgoa took her taoo to tho SUta Sr Comrt aatd
was grroa tho eloebioa. The ca-apaiga pwooedtag bar electioa was kitW-g
toasiy dyod-Aa-the ereal Pwiocrats throwiag thoir ot-opert to isVc KosoA
lkaa eppoaoat, Orrillo Balliagtoa, be reiaialag loyal to tho Mlioaoi
ticket. This will he Mrs. Fergtuoa's eoeesd torss ao Goreraor ed Texas,
la 1924 oho raa and was elected "im ardor to viadiaate Jias fhor hao
baad, f orator CoTormor Jaaiee . Forgasoa, wbe was tatpoaehad ia 1917
aad has elaco booa declared laoligiblo to hold public ofi&oe ia tho State)
rather thaa for the honor it wewld briag.' Her teaare of olnco was
chiefly ssarfced bjr her activities ia pardoning criminals. Daring kar two
years ia the capital she released ao lose thaa 3,300 priioncri. autty af
whoss were said to be aotoriotu crimiaais. Id 1929 Texas Psautrats
refosod to give Mrs. Forgasoa the aomiaatioa far a second term aad
Dan Maady was alocted. It has booa the charge af Ma'e opponents all
thioagk tho oaataalga that Mrs. Fee neon will ha merely a dgaiiikoad
far hor haeband, who, they say, will be tho real CoToraer af the citato.
The Call
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Warner Broo. Elsinoro
Today Charles Laughton in
"DotU and the Deep."
Friday Douglas Fairbanks,
Jr. 1 "Scarlet Dsfwn.-
Tho Crsad
Today Tim McCoy in
Fisted Law."
"Two
Tho Hollywood
Today Phillips Holmes In
Night Caitt."
Friday Bob Steele in "Near
tho Trail's End.-
WARMER BROS. CAPITOL
Today All-star east in "The
Big Broadcast".
Mickey Mouse
NOTES
j Bulk of the estate of Ole Horde
,-of Silrerton, who died last week
5 In , Portland hospital, is left to
.' the L. C. Fosa Sanset Homo at So
j attto as the Gulda Horde endow
meat fund to provide a home tor
'j? needy, according to tho will admit
ted to probate here yesterday.
Tho estate is estimated to be
worth $12.. with Carl Fosa of
sflrertoo as administrator and Os
v car ISatern, Martin Hatteberg and
- Jdih Meso, appraisers.
:By terms of tho will, a eousln,
isiCTi'I J. "Horde of Norway, aad
i ail uncle, Knut Nelson Herlik
, plads, also of Norway, are to re
r celte fl.40 each. The win was
drawn, about a year ago.
Second Aspirant
For Beer Permit
' Enters Petition
Salem. now has two beer and
: wino gardooa definitely la pros
;;psct If and as toon aa sale of tho
t- bereragee becomes legal.
a R. 1 Galloway, manager of the
r west em Paper Converting com
' pany, yesterday made application
c, for a beet aad wise license. HU
letter, written on company ata
jtionery and addressed "lo the city
: council creed: .
-inoi writer respectfully re
t QuesU e permit that will entitle
v him to dispense beer and wine
. witnia the corporate city of Salem,
i Oregon mt such time as the sale
tnereet may be legalised by the
t urw, sxsie ana oity gorern
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Record Heat for
j - November Noted
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; SAN FRANCISCO, Net.' 17
; soaring to 85 ia Los An
r seiw, o in tan t s ranctsco and
proportionately hjgb fia other
'parts of California, the tern per a-
- ture brought summer he&t .te
-larga portion of California ' and
- unseasonal , warmth to - other
..: areaa of the Pacific aeaboard to
. it was the ; warmest- weather
registered here this late In the
nual chicken pie supper of tho sis
terhood and the cornerstone lay
lag will be held the week proceed,
lng December 4.
Following tho dedication a short
evangelistic rally and bible con
ference win be held with Dr. W. S.
Martin, noted song writer and
evangelist, leading. No money
drives are to be eondueted at the
services during the dedication
season.
have their first official opportun
ity to mingle with tho students at
the Homecoming skate, at the
Dreamland rink at the east end
of State street at 9 p. m. tonight.
Saturday's ' events will open
with the football game at t 9. m.
Between halves, the feature will
be the annual freshman-sopho
more bag rush, a traditional con
test for tho past 20 years or more.
If the freshmen win this 'lively
contest which . Is really rougher,
than football, they are privileged
to discard their- freshman caps
and ribbons; If they lose, they
must continue wearing them until
the Christmas holiday.
Saturday at f;30 the annual
alumni reunion aad banquet will
be held at the Masonic temple,
with officials of the alumni asso
ciation to charge. Charles Redding
will be toasts-aster.
The Homecoming weekend's
events will he culminated with the
Theta Alpha Phi play which win
be presented at the high school
auditorium Saturday night at
8:15. The play this year Is Sher
idan's "The Rivals."
Signs Wink Welcome
To R-turning Grade
In accordance with . tradition,
present Willamette students have
arranged Illuminated displays at
all of the student residences. In
cluding Lausanne hall and the fra
ternity and sorority houses, the
message of which ts a welcome to
the alumal jtnd aa expression of
determination to "Whip Whit
man.' Judges will view these
signs tonight and the winaer of
the alga contest will be announced
betweea acts ot the play Saturday
night
Persons in charge of tho Home
coming plans at Willamette report
that there haa booa aa unusual
number of early registration of
'old grads," indicating eae of the
most successful events ta many
yearn.
Class reunions at Homecoming
time are usually eon fined to a
gathering of tho youngest class.
The 19SS graduates win hold a
uncheon at Hunt's cafe at Booa
Saturday. Reservations are be
ing made with Isabel Chflds, class
secretary.
It's not long until we eat good
old turkey aad all the fittings to
go with it yes sir or yes
ma'am.
M.M.C.
It's taking me a long time to
type this column today as I can't
use both of my typing fingers I
smashed one of them while try
ing to hit a naiL
M.M.C.
A maa in tho audience told me
he laughed so much si "Elmer"
that he lost his false teeth. We
helped him find them after the
show.
Just wait aattt you see "rimer"
tomorrow.
M.M.C.
Uncle Cherehntouse says.
"About th' only liberty a man
howls for Is th liberty t' do some
thing he shouldn't. . ."
M-M.C.
There's doing to be a special
picture tomorrow, and Mr. Carey
said it's toihg to be great.
MJM.C.
Do you know that there are
nearly t.v9d,969 members in the
Mickey Mouse clubs In the world?
M.M.C.
Every week and every week
end every week the programs
get better and better. Longfel
low. . t ' U
HarrlerCrterfdrd; Berry Crltes,"
Carolyn Brown the throe "Well
boss! uMei-t. AIa Kaff erty. that
a ii-America it gin, rauime uerry,
Bobby Krechter, Louise - Camer,
and Rosalie Nsiebaum, (those
two always steal the show), and
Msrlon Draper's "Rats" filled
the program.
M.M.C.
Remember- tor a good time-
tomorrow at 1:09 o'elock.
So Long
ZOLLIS.
Attendance Record
Made by 10 Pupils
Of Raral School
BETHEL, Nov. IT. Pupils of
Bethel school who have bees
neither absent nor tardy during
the first quarter of the school
year are Derathea Froehllch, Lor
rnln KIrscher, Lillian Hamrtck,
Alfred Bahasea, Werna Froehllch,
Letsla Darr, Lois Hamrlek. Wan
da Froehlleh, Dean Lauderback
and Edward Schuls.
Additional pupils who held the
same record for the- first month
of school are Norma June Boles,
Coral ee Nichols and Ila Mae
Creech. Clarence and Betty Boling
held the same record for the sec
ond month.
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Friday
Saturday
Christian Church 1
Dedication Slated
' To be December 4
DALLAS, Nov.! .---Dedication
services - for . the - new - Christian
church building have been set tor
Sunday,- December 4. .: - special
program; for the .day is ; being
worked out by the pastor, K E.
Burke. Three different affairs will
be held In the new building pre
ceding tne dedication services. A
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MICKEY MOUSE
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Metis Tomorrow 1 P. M.
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Home of 25e Talkies
Today A Saturday
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Logging Co.
Miller Mercantile Co.
189 N. Uberty St.
Gunnell & Robb
Photographers
520 State Street
Hansen-Lil jequist
582 Mill Street
New Salem Hotel
161 South High Stl
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To Warner Bros. Theatres
From a Friend
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