1 i- ! PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning. December 1. 1932 THfllS AVERS LAW VIOLATED Portland Power Company is Exploited, Despoiled, Report Declares Continued from pad 1) ratified them: that tne offlcera and directors of the local com panies hare failed properly to perform their corporate duties; that through negligence and non feasance they Lara acquiesced in tae domination and control of others serrlng adrerso Interests and thus become the Instruments through which the local compan ies were exploited and despoiled." Thomas expressed the opinion that It Is the duty of the local of ficers and directors to seek to set aside these transactions and re cover for their companies what the? had lost. He sal I that should ther fall to do this. It would be appropriate for the stockholders to bring action, rrecedvre Similar Te That of Insult Thomar' rtaf3ment likened th" trocednr of Peirce and his asso ciates to that of Insull. He said an empire of companies was es t iblislied, dominated and con , .oiled by one man or a small 5-oup of men. The object of this -rsteai, he declared, was to im . e service contracts and oth?r 'Ices to "extract unearned and Eorbitar.t sums from operating roii'paniefi and siphon on up to lie head of the corporate octo pus." Ho said with present public regulation it is Tory difficult to reach the holding companies, and i.e advocated stronger federal regulation and action by the leg islature conferring authority on tho pubUe. utilities commission to protect local operating companies from sp'.oitation. The Peirce sales To-ce, Thomas said, capitalized on th previous good reputation ' f the lcal company and its of ; ers and thru at leat $7,000,000 i C P. S. stock was sold here "."oro a permit was granted. In datlon of th blue tsky law. Owyhee Project Allotment Gets Mead's Support YAs!MC.TOX, D. C. Dec. 15 (AIM Prur. ;t against reduc ::on of the allotment for the Owy he project in Orvgna was voiced hy Dr. Elwond Mead, United Stales commissioner of reclama tion, vkn li.' appear. 'd before; the house eomniittee- on irrigation ,nd re; liiinat i'n today. Rpferrin? o the S:U".'.i0'J taken off the i j yhee allotment. Dr. Mead aid: "If tiiis Jurther reduction of SSOO.OOO is made, we will i,ot be ble to tonijlete tho canal to a point where it can bo made use f. and it oupht to be m?df use of t supply some of those irrigated lauds there that are sufferine froni lack of water.' Prof. Staley to Be Speaker, Ad Club Luncheon Prof. W. I. Staley, principal of tie Capital Business college, will Up the speaker at tho Ad club Uiacheori today noon which will i: held at the Marion hotel. Prof. Staley has been engaged in train ing youn? men and women for baldness in Palem since 1890. "iany men prominent in affairs all over the wet are former students of his. In his talk today he will relate some of hid experiences as principal of a business college. The public Invited. It is estimated that 150,000 head of cattle in Michigan are in fected with bang's disease, the counterpart of undulant or mala fever in humans. ; A Story ot Love! gill 11 ' i f t . f Big enough for the great nl r ' , v r ent sacrifice . . . Powerful, H 1 11 II f ' J' tender. It will reach 1 lit It ,. 1 - y , from the screen right to I fr- ) t-yjT j-our heart! H I .f vs t lull V t-. - ". w h I ' i i l l a i, u. vr it uimfi bi Mi n lit i I :ii II ytftn2iBrttg 1 H(! I iL "1 r I HOO& & LADDER" 1 1 9 JJ1 X I E I I-- I III I I AAJfKSMAU I 1 utlih m. fay VMIVUII J g I II I Klinore Nw ' w U J ? H I GABLE HARLOW jS j ' p hed dust ,mmm. i I ' -..., r -J,. CAL AND AL AT o , it: Former President Calvin Coolidxe (left) and former Goreroor Alfred X. Smith of New York are shown as they appeared to the Candid Camera during the deliberations of the National Transportation Committee meet in? in New York. The occasion marked the first time that a camera was admitted during: an actual conference of the body which is endearor ing to straighten oat th railroad problems of the country. Mickey Mouse NOTES Brrr'r Did you know that it was cold . . . M M C Just as soon as I get through writing this I'm going ico skat ing down at the slough r,o if there's Homebody else in , my place Saturday you'll know I fell through the ice . . . M M C 1') more days until Christmas - and then dear old Santa will be here. M M C Remember this if you're called upon to help somebody less forti'.uate than us do so. M M C "Uncle Churchmouse" says we've got the best politicians monev can buy. M M C It looks like- "Elmer" and "George" will bo with us for a while yet. Everybody was surely 'entuu.sia.sed" about having them very Saturday. Those guys are surely p"n thnt is, on the ,-tace. M M C It's a good thing the lights i a rued out last Saturday . . . after George had taken away Elmer's pa ts cause Elmer was bound to come out anyway. M M V This i aturday i.s the last chap ter of the s-erial---d jn't miss it. M M C I'm running on: of compli mentary words to describe the progrt s each week cause they've been plenty good. Last Saturday there was an old time orchestra and good old Buch Magee little Bobh Krechter Rat'ferty- Draper -and whoever that guy was that tried to sell the bananas and apples and did the tricks on the s age. M M C We're coiug to have a special show tomorrow. The name of it is Jackie Cooper in "Skippy." Mr. Carey got this picture be- Mickey Mouse Club l-r; 1 tcrtlay at 111:4.- P. M. Mt Warner Bros. Elsinore A01)ED .six-flul 1'icture for Mickey MJce Jackie Cooper in ''Skippy" and Ijtst chapter of "Jungle Mystery' ri : RAIL POW-WOW I cause so manv kids asked for it. M M C So Long Zollie. There were 31 more births than deaths In Marlon county In No vember, according to Dr. Vernon A. Douglas report to th health department executive committee last night. Altogether there were 77 births and 46 deaths. While births have dropped off from 912 in 1931 to 780 this year, however, deaths have increased from 508 to 601. Of the deaths in 1932, 31 were of Infants, three of them last month Only one death from communi cable disease occurred last month. Causes of death for November, and for 1932 and 1931 to De cember 1 of each year, were list ed as follows: Nov Cancer 2 Diabetes 2 Apoplexy 8 1932 63 8 56 150 64 21 23 157 1931 70 10 58 124 53 26 Heart disease .. .12 Kidney disease. . 7 Accidents 3 Auto'accldents . . . Other causes ... 11 13 155 Here's Romance Unlike Anything You've Ever Seen It's the most talked of picture In all the world, the production that set even blase Hollywood agog Already a sensation in London, Paris, Vienna, and Berlin. ERNST LUBITSCH, director of Maurice Chevalier's biggest hits, says It's "the perfect blending of story, music and suspense. YOU'VE SEEN GRETA GARBO AND MARLEXE DIETRICH . . Walt till you see LILIAN HARVEY Hie new international star THE FOUR STAR LIBERTY PICTURE DANUS Tit Mm ix Coining Sunday I ABonieOwncmatt Tj iOLLYVJOOP 'TV BIRTHS OUIIIM DEATHS NOVEMBER ma An Epic Production of a Peerless Writer's Greatest Book OF f 4 - I HAND0LPH SCOTT SAUY BLANC J. FAB R ELL MAC DONALD OQtaamauMsQlcaae lODAY Starts lira boh ra IS SC FED CAPITA Tb Oregon the annual per cap ita cost to maintain the etat hoard of health amousta to less than fiTo cents, which la less than la paid for a eheap clsar or soft drink. ..." declares Dr. Frederick TX ftricker, secretary of the state board. In his weekly bulletin. "The arersge cost of maintaining an adequate and ef ficient state health department Is more than 10 cents per capita. j "In times of economic depres sion cases and deaths from tuber culosis and other communicable diseases will eventually increase and yet there Is talk of redacts; tho present appropriation tor health In a number of communi ties In this state," the doctor con- tlnuea. "If your health department is functioning properly, its work la disease control alone la worth more than fire dollars per capita annually. Very likely the entire budget for all its activities is not more than 50 cents'' per capita an nually. Compare, or contrast, rather, the cost of fire and police protection, education or street Improvements, for Instance. In your community with the cost of public health protection. Logan Has Truck Smacking Habit; Hoi gate Objects It's getting to be too much of a habit, complained Stanley Hol- gate. truck driver, to state police early this morning. The habit he objects to is hav ing his truck rammed from the rear by the automobile of C. K. Logan, Salem newspaperman. It happened this morning on the highway near Playmore park, and it was the second such occurrence in about two weeks. Logan blamed the collision on the slippery pavement and poor visibility due to the night's storm. An average of 20 bushels of barley per acre has led to in creased plantings in Clay county, N. C, this year. GRAYBELLE SPECIAL 35c Turkey Luncheon In cluding soup, dessert and drink. 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. OLLYVOOP Home of 25c Talkies TODAY & SATURDAY Special Mickey Mouse Mat inee Saturday 1 :30 P. M. BILL cow eV LveSTaMt 1 4 Also Mickey Moue iu "Musical Farm" News, Comedy A Harry Carey la "The Last of the Mohicans" 0 Th hardest riding tad quickest shooting men that ever roamed tho West . . . Action in erery scent . A six-shooter and a man's courage ruled the wild fron tier and brought him life's greatest romance! THE i I Extra - Special! 'Sato's Playgronad Strait g . Welrdl . ThrUliBj - ExeUtegl The Call Board . Dr OLIVE HI. DOAK WARNER BROS. ELSLVORB Today Tallulah Bankhead and Robert Montgomery In Taithlesa". WARNKR BROS. CAPITOL Today Randolph Scott In "Heritage of the Desert", Zane Grey sterjr. GRAND Today "Our Scarlel Daugh ters". Saturday Marion Nixon la "Rebecca of Sunny Brook Farm. THS HOLLYWOOD Today Bill Cody in "Mason of the Mounted". Central Public Service Denies Hewitt Claims Denial that any falsifications were made la selling Central Pub lic Service stock Is the answer of the Portland General Electric company and the Northwest Pub lio Berrice company to a auit re cently filed by Sarah M. Hewitt Tho two deefndants named along with the O. P. 8. Co., made a Joint answer this week in cir cuit court hero. Plaintiff holds several thousand dollars of her funds were invested la O. P. S. stock througk untrue statements made to her. She asks for re turn la full of tho money. The Mosf Phenomenal Sale A large stock of heavy silk service,semi service and chiffon hose, regular $1.50 Our Super Sheer Chiffon Hose, eachpair packed separate box, guaranteed perfect, $2.00 You Can 135 hibo StA ZEdOWHS 3 DEATHS REPORTED (By the Associated Press) The sone of sero crept east and aoath across the states last night. Misery and death were Its com pany. Frost nipped the lemon groves of California, frost touched the old south of Gergia and tho high, lands ot North Carolina. Ia be tween, the cold hand of an early winter reached down from the froten plains of Ontario and Mani toba to paralyse the npper central states in sub-sero temperatures. Minnesota, Wisconsin and Illi nois went to bed with all the blan kets the family chest could yield. In the Dakotas and Nebraska the frigid grip was slackening a bit. Into Indiana, Ohio and Penn sylvania the central of cold was moving, and snow heaped a cover let over Cleveland. The mercury was still in hiding along the Canadian border, with a reading 25 degrees below sero at International Falls, Minn., but a forecast ot warmer today gave a modicum of cheer. Three persons died in Milwaukee ot exposure. exertion and in a traffic accident blamed upon the ice. In Chicago several were dead, frozen for want of shelter. Country general store are no back-numbers. They rank fifth in the nation as retail trade outlets. OLLMO Z, cnitcaTflsBii AiAien I0L9 IT BaUCCSTS KTtlTVBXSJ CHICHESIERS PILLS tf7rv& tot Chfaaka4 Pta4 A ICl,,Wt..aMU bomm. mill wh htmf K I&Ibfcoa. TkM m mtbum Bar V ot Ladies9 Fin Silk Ever Accomplished in Hosiery Industry Over a Hundred Dozen a month is our record for the past three months. This is a lace top Rollin's Runstop Sheer Chiffon in all the new colors. A regular $2 value, every pair guaranteed. 48 to 54 gauge, long and short lengths at the unheard of low price of Make Your Gift More Exclusive by Having It Come From Dr. L. J. Williams Oiiropddist & Foot Specialist 1932 IS FAVORABLE Except tor tuberculosis cases, Marion county la experiencing a good year from the standpoint ot communicable disease. Dr. Ver non A. Douglas, county health of ficer, reported to tho health de partment executive committee at its December meeting last night. Epidemics have been tew and ot no great seriousness. To date, cases ot scarlet fever, smallpox and diphtheria- have Educational Smash Hit of 1932 ( 0 0 Wd m Will Steal M 1 Into 1 Your Heart - fsA us us i a m I V At re U I H V I pairs $ 00 oairs $lc?50 109. I. H. Barron Shoe Repair man been far less numerous thaa in 1911. ho pointed out- Only in. tu berculosis and typhoid fever have there been marked Increases. During November there were three reported cases of chicken pox, one ot diphtheria, 21 of measles," two ot mumps, one of infantile paralysis, 18 ot influen sa, seven of pneumonia and three ot tuberculosis. Comparisons tor 19 SI and 19 J I to date are: 111! 1931 .Diphtheria 15 20 Int. Paralysis , f 2 Scarlet fever IS 44 Smallpox 19 Typhoid fever T 2 Tuberculosis 49 22 VK9T" -rra 5 TV TODAY .Matinee and Site MEN Only OX THE STAGE Professor of Sexology Dr. Albert BDeaeH PLAIN SEX TALK the in a celephanQ : S