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Tfia fiTfrcniiM RTATPQ'IAW Salem (Vmmui Wfnpfav ".Tnrninc FVbrriarTr 15. 1933 ' . -' - OTTFRIinCPftn 1 ITALIAN, AIR, FLEET'SETdFOR HORfTO CHICAGO it RH0I1T' WfllliC WFfTiM I POOR G1RL ONLY 53000 A MONTH T I H HSuOGlATiQll siionvn ITALIAN AIR FLET SETFOR HOP TO CHICAGO: i BiEPra MONTHLY w EXPENDITURES Ul III U UUUUL I sine sin DH1BH , Reduces Amounts $121,000 JJrider List ApproYedt)y , : Hanzenand Meier "(Continued from page 1) fund Of tha fonartmant alra&dr bad bug reduced to the boneTand and that any further cuts or di- Scott' aald he stilt maintained -that tho redaction la motor re hldo licenses should not exceed IS t-I per cent Senator Punne. chairman of tho roads aad hfghwaya commit tee, declared that the proposed - "serrieo eharg dlrereion of state aishway funds was unfair, and that it would ho resisted by erry member of the joint roads and highways committor. R.1B. DUlehunt. dean of the nnlrerslty medical school, appear ed before the committee and re q aested an appropriation of 111, 174 tor the establishment and op eration of a traveling psychiatric citato. Be inchested that a psy chlatrte hospital might be sought wheat normal conditions were re stored. Tho committee rejected a pro ' sed appropriation of $10,000 for 'the state probation commis sion, and decided to defer any ac tion toward the construction of a nurses dormitory at the state tu berculosis hospital here until the next legislative session. Considerable discussion follow ed a motion by Representative Gordon that the members of the ways and means committee act as a unit on the floor of the legisla tnre In connection with all bills reported oat favorably. The mo tion was opposed by Senators Jones and Abrams and Represent atives Snider and Walker. Adverse reports will be filed by the ways and means committee in connection with a large number of salary redaction bills. It was brought out that these salary re ductions were covered in the schedule of salary and wage cuts adopted by tho ways and means committee early in the legislative session. H KELLER f 0 HSMCED (Continued from pace 1) tlon. Tho five men received a blanket tine of $10,000 and costs were assessed against them. Keller was sales counsellor of the Ill-fated Empire Holding cor poration whose activities were re vealed in a series of articles pub lished la The Statesman. Subsequently Keller was tried for devising a scheme to defraud. He was found guilty and sen tenced to three years in the state penitentiary. He has been out on bond while his case was appealed to tho state snpremo court where it will presently be argued. Officers of the Empire Holding corporation were indicted but O. P. Coshow, president, and Jay Stockman, counsel, were tried and found not guilty. SCW DEATH TO BE PROBED FULLY (Continued from page 1) with tho boxer's death. As a re- salt Billy Caranaugh, West Point boxing coach who retereed the .match; the judges. William Dunn and Tommy Shortell: Dr. William Walker, the commission physician who examined and passed Schaaf as la perfect condition before the fight, were among those Inter viewed. AJQO ' Last Tlmea Today The Face in the Sky with Booncer Traev Marios . . ' y MlMm , sT attaart . 4- v is V1" " sV Tvpb or Pumtb to ea used y7i.JL F&tOKX. KTWVOOX Gem. ItAto Bawso. 0 Route of Hass Formatiom- Flskt to Chicago If pre eat plut are adhered to, a great ltaliaa air arasada of 24 saaelsaai will take off froas OrtebelW luiy, ea May 24, the aaairersary of Italy's entry late the WerU War, fee af sht acresa the AUeatie, U altiauiU goal the Chicago Century of Progresa Exposition. Uader the direcWe of Ceeeral Itale BeJbe, youthfol Air Minuter, plae have bera yrepared far the seost asabitieaa ventare ia the hUtory ef aviatiesw CeaeraJ Balbe himself wUI lead the flight, as he led the arevkma asaas lifht fseaa Rome to Braxil fas Do cemher. 1930. Tha eUaea to be sued will be ef the type employed ia the Braxil flight, Each craft oarries two pilots, a mechanic and a radio operator. The soap Injunction Bit) is set for This Afternoon; Chain;; Store tax Advised chaaic and a radio operator. The seaplaaes, deeigaed aa besAbera, have a Large cargo capacity which, la war-time, would bejued for explosives bat la this iastaace WrUI be etbbsed for carryiag extra ' or eagiaaa, icetaaa, weeaiaaa, newtoaaaiaaa asta f..l tl .Mk,kU mi, f i imuU will he kv of Eavlaad. leelaad. Creeataad. 1 New York, thea, by way of the Great Lakes, to Chicago. The sasse ttMroafhaese that smarked Ceaeral Balbo't man forma boa flight ef elerea plaaes to BraxU Is helag displayed ia this mere amhitieaa roa ture. For some months past, Italiaa air officers have beea aaakiag oheerraHeas oa clime tie ceadhioae evet the North Atlantic so that aothiag aaay be left to chaace fas iasariag tho swccess ef tha flight with the seaxft : ef set ets. OH HOUSE PUTS DKEH ON BEER BILL The Call Board By OLIVE M. DOAK Tho Capitol Today Kent Taylor and Lona Andre in Zane Gray's "Mysteriona Rider." The Lslnoro ' Today Walter Hastoa la "American Uadaess. Friday Ann Harding and Leslie Howard la "The An- imal Kingdom". The Grand Today Spencer Tracy in "Faca In tha Sky". Thursday David Manners in "Tho Crooner". Friday Vaudeville and Re gis Tooney on the screen in "State Trooper- 51 wm NOT (Continued from pax 1) ing because content of homo made beer is so much more alco holic than 3.2 beer, homo con sumers will want their own pro duct. He said the Beckman bin by dividing revenue equally with tha state and counties gave far too ranch income to the counties where breweries and wholesale distributors were located. Representative Lewis scored provisions in the bill providing for ssle in retail stores and on public conveyances. "This Is put ting saloons on wheels" ho said "and Instead of Tegulatlng the traffic as we did In the old days it permits beer's sale where wom en and children go to max a pur chases." Forecasts Repeal of Confutation! Ban Representative Hall, In sarcas tic Teln, derided statements ot previous speakers. Ho preaictea certain repeal of tho state's con stitutional prohibition sections as well as the downfall of tho nation system of handling tho liquor traffic. Ho reiterated statements of sereral days ago that repeal of tha, Anderson act left the state without any legislation to handle tha liauor business. Renresentatlve Wyers opposea th hill as one too liberal in gir- in Dermission to retailers to sell beer, thus paring the way for tho return of tho saloon. He neia tne measure did not throw sufficient safeguards around the possible advent of the saloon. Dr. Dammasch said beer was now being produced nnder unsan itary conditions and held tho new measure would giro tne public a better product. Representative Paget denied that bo liquor sta tutes now were in the Oregon law and cited the state police bureau as evidence. As a "matter of personal exper ience" Representative Kelley held X.t per cent beer was good and opined it would soon elimin ate homo brew. Representative Abrams deriaea rjf J tho allegedly puny tax provisions lUregOTV flBlS or. tne oiu ana raisea me question of whether or not tho legislators could define "non-Intoxicating li quor." Representative Walker brougnt the debate to a close with cita tion of numerous figures In the Importance ef tho hop industry to Oregon. Ho predicted certain passage by congress of legislation ! enabling beer to bo sold nnder tho Volstead act. Tho house gallery was filled 1 throughout tho debate. I FIGHT BUDGET COT (Continued from page 1) that for tho past seven years the district tax levy had been nearly stationary, ranging from lt.S to 1S.8 mills. A 29 iter cent reduc tion, coupled with tax delinquen cies, would leave the district with little money to operate on and would enforce extreme curtailment of tho school program, he asserted. Aside from scrutinising pro posed legislation, tho board ap pointed Mrs. David A. Wright, one of tho directors, aa Its delegate to the initial dinner of tho newly formed high school senior honor society, to be held March 1. Purchase of IB aew noiseless typewriters, costing a total of J650, for use of tho high school commercial department, was authorised. i HOLDUP SHARE CONFESSED (Continued from page 1) tha state penitentiary beginning throe-year sentence for his part ta the attempted holdap, which Mr. Layman frustrated by grabbing a gas and opening fire-on the pair of yoang mea who demanded his money. Fennych was weundad and quickly caught but his partner escaped. Tha charge against Alia way is attempted robbery- armed with a dangerous weapon. State police said ho admitted baring partici pated in tho holdap and having taken the gun used by Fennych when tho latter was shot by Lay man. Allaway ta reported to have said ho ia now on parole from a sentence for forgery and that the gun used at Woodburn was stolen from a Salem dwelling. x Also arrested by state police at Turner early Tuesday were Law rence Allaway. brother of Gordon Allaway. and Joe Harris, Jr., who are charged with petty larceny. Tho two lads allegedly atolo gro ceries from in front of tha Leo Barber store at Turner. They were riven into custody of airs. Nona White, county probation officer. ''I II ToJaoTrowT nVV, vrrAJ it vrvm u . n II f aweh It ttkX I I U v J C I fw - ;plrec fro BKO I K : f 1 COMINQ ' ill i HOT PEPPER ' fl "JJ H Not Guilty to Assault Charge Roger Gregory, indicted for as- sanlt with a dangerous weapon as result of shooting episode la front ef tho George Richardson homo December SI, pleaded not guilty before Judge McMahan yesterday morning. Dattt for tho trial win bo set later. YOUNG ANGLER DROWNS BANDON. Ore, Feb. 14 (AP) Orrilio Hickson, IS, of Bandon drowned while fishing from a log boom hero today. At latest re port efforts of coast guardsmen to recover the body had been fa tile. Orrilio was tho son of Bert Hickson of this city. ABoOvYR&nhedtre 1OLLYIJO0J Homo of 5e Talkies TONIGHT IS DIME NITE NSWBERG WINS AGAIN NBWBERO. Ore.. Feb. IT. (AP) Tha Newberg high aehool debate team, which fast week tied with Bearertoa and Salem for first place is forensic contests at Linfleld collero, today added to ! its claims for state honors by no tes tint; Hlllsboro and Eatacada. -The senate "yesterday roted 14 to S against Senator Upton'a btH calling for a six-hour day and five day week oa public contracts. Ia addition to Uptoa. senators anp porting tho bill were Dunne, Goss, Hazlett and Jones. "This bill involves tho aamo principle that was threshed out whoa the eight-hour work day waa adopted." Senator TJptoa said, "and there is no reason why this senate should get excited. Tho measure is in tho interest of the unemployed and would go far to ward correcting our present un satisfactory labor conditions." Senators who spoko against tho hill Included Woodward, Hess, Chianock and Duncan. Senator Duncan said the proposed law would increase highway construc tion costs approximately 2S per coat and was not in tho interest of the workers. Senator Dunne replied that tho prorlsions of tho bill already had beea adopted by tho state high way commission la connection with a number of its largo con struction contracts. A bill by 8enator Haslett and others declaring tho policy of tha state to bo against tho granting of injunctions la labor disputes was made a special order of business for this afternoon. Senator Uptoa made it plain that tha bill would not apply in cases' where violence had been committed and the au thorities were unable to cone with the situation. The senate approved a bill la- trod need by Representative Snider providing that 110 miles of tho so- called "Yellowstone highway" bo placed oa tha state highway map. Tho section of highway affected by the bill ertends from Lakeriew to Canyon City. Chaia 8 tore Tax Up A report of the Interim commit tee appointed by the 1931 legisla ture to study tho chain -store situ ation was filed in the senate yes terday and later referred to the committee on assessment and tax ation. Tha committee recommend ed that each store, ia oxeess of tnree, operated by any one per son or corporation, be taxed at the rate of 1200 annually. Tha i port was signed by J. B. Bennett. Elton wtaklns and John Vac nlng. Senator Woodward's bill relat ing to eraelty to childrea under the ago of If years was approved. Persons convicted nnder this mea sure would bo subject to a fine of not more than $1000, and a marl mum Jail sentence of one year. Approval also was given Sena tor Dickson's bill authorising tha chief Justice of tho state supremo court to appoint a committee of fire members to prepare forms of pleadings is ciril suits and ac tions, foe submission to tho next legislature. Moore Murder Trial Will be Rural Residents To Benefit When Police Get Radio When tho police short wave ra- r m y i waeu tne ponce suon wave ra in MUltnOman transmitted is Installed ta 8a- lem, rural residents in this neia- PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 14. fAP) William J. Moore, con fessed slayer of Harold F. O'Con nor. New York tourist, will bo tried for murder in Multnomah eountr unless new and unexpected derelopments arise. Lotus Lang ler. district attorney, said hero today. Langler made the announce ment after ho had received a let ter from Joha Baker, prosecutor in Hood Rirer county, who said aa inreatlgatlon by his office had failed to substantiate Moore's claim that he had killed O'Connor at a drinking fountain at Vlonto state park in Hood Rirer county. State police also failed to find any evidence to confirm Moore's state ment. lty will benefit from tho service as well as citizens of tho city, po lice pointed out yesterday ta seeking attendance at tho dance to be held at Crystal Gardens to night from t to IS to obtain mon ey to purchase tho radio. City officers will take ealls for police aid in tho eonatry and transmit tho messages to state police. whose ears are now being eq Sip ped with short ware receivers, it was pointed out. Sale of tickets for tonight's benefit daneo are going wen, ac cording to Chief Frank Mtnto. To day his officers will complete canvass of tho baslnees district selling tho pasta hoards. . CHAUFFIUri MAID - 350 GOVERNESS- l25 FOOD - 600 CLOTHING - 300 MAJNTAINtM& AFARTMEKT- 700 TRAVELING Expenses - too HiscatANtovs-400 V Ma Lucy Cotton Declariag thai the allows 0 Lucctta Thomas raaee of aar slaatmter. Lasatta. was iassuacieai ml !! J mm r- s u a L a or tmm gini aeeai, aw mJmmrj ywas s aomae man mtmmw vvoaij. reeeatly aetitteaed the New York 3 arrogate Coert to hare the aaseaat iawreaseef froas $3,000 to $300 per ameath. To the ordinary mortal who saast lire oa a lot lose than that asawaat for a whole year, the sitaa tioa aaay seeaa a hit pwszUag, hat the affidavit ef Mrs. Thomas, itemixUg her daaghters Maheolately accessary enpeadifres for a siagio saoath, explalae way $300 is not eaeagh for a 7-year-eld child to live ea fee fear weeks. A few ef the items are shew chore. The tnut faad frees which the ia cocao Is dartre was created by Lecetta's araadfathor, Charles Thames, fee her father Edward ReeseO Thomas, acted publisher aad portsseaa, who died ia 1S28. Mrs. Thomas has beea married aad divorced twice alaco thea. Safregate James A. Delehaary deaied Mrs. Thomas' aoiitaoa for tho iaorcceed aUewaaca. tilaf that Lacetta saast her badge t by catthsf some of her eapoadltarec. Mrs. Thomas that she caaaot help her daaghtor, as she saast straggle aleag oa 2000 a year Iwteelt. Aa. act which aires to the Ore gon state bar wide powers ia or ganising Itself to admit, regulate aad expel Its members, went through tha lower house at the session yesterday with rirtually no opposition. Tho measure, similar to uut in effect ta California and other states, is designed to giro tho le gal fraternity mora power than now exists, outside tho ecrta, to deal with cases et malpractice as well as to handle standards of ad mission to tho bar. Tho bill was Introduced by the house committee oa Judiciary and Represents tire Lonergan spoke ardently for it Tha organization of the bar. when effected will ho headed by aina governors, elected by the membership - of tho association. three of tho gorernors coming from each congreasloaal district in tho state. Membership ta tho association Is made mandatory oa all prac ticing lawyers and foes are aet at $3 annually. Inactive members pay a ft annual fee. Sfllll LOIN BILLS y TOW OB TO FIGHT E OUTSIDE 01 IS Delegates to tho Salem Central Labor council last aight deter mined oa renewing their cam paign against sales here of Port land bakery goods by urging an Salem merchants not to Tend the outside products and local resi dents not to parchaae them. A Portland baking concern, which has invaded tho local market, was placed oa tha unfair list, "be cause it employs non-union work men and its salesmen receive rery low salaries," it was reported. Tho principles of a local radio broadcasting station and of "local currency" wore officially endorsed by tho council. Farorablo com ment was paasod oa the antl-ln-Junctloa hill pending ta tho legis lature and tho measure limiting the working week to 41 hoars, eight hours a day, la all linos of business except drug stores. BIS S B E in ill Tho basic science bill, requir ing ecaminatloa la Qvo funda mental sciences as a qualiSea tioa for practicing medicine In tha state of Oregon, will bo con sidered ta tho seaate this after noon under special order of busi ness. Tho measure was introduc ed by JtofirosoataUTo Dammasch Two Families Get Boy "Valentines" Two Salem families were the PToud recipients yesterday or "valentines': in each case a nne baby boy. Both were bora at Sa lem General hospital, tho first to Mr. and. Mrs. James Preble, at t a. a aSd second to Mr. aad Mrs. L. S. Hoxla of 1SS0 JJ street, at 1:33 p.m. Too Late to Classify tea Boxes Takhna DcUctaos ancles. Special o Box. Free delivery. Pur itan Cider works. West Salem. Except Logts A Drama of Today I iwlth-v- -"WARREN -WILLIAM ' Hew Idol of tho Seroea ataaroea XTSaRrraa. Grocery Bsfoff, Anita PaTerree Teas. dale, - Norma Foster, George BarMen itmn Hersnort n MS 1E ITS ISIS Aire the Best Golid Feel They hold fire from eight to ten hours and burn with ia glow, throwing off an intense heat. You receive more heat units per dollar and they leave Equally efficient is furnace, v -. ' . Fireplace or stove - -: IDEAL FOR CHICKEN BROODERS - . Phone 3131- ' . -v- Larmer Transfer & ; . : Storage Co. . ; ;. . v8&S North Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. ' . Haf mmmmmmtammmmmmmmmmm TODAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY ui too:: xushcj cca a wzzi Clods SxoUti? Bent, 4 el StX'Oatii to Vtn 100009 Acre 8 m Qlrli Dffttflldl fb Dttldr Dsn ff:::v-r at N V - , a' -- - J ,i; :r-..:,:-rsV snTECTDAT; Ktrwa I AKTTXM1S -i KENT TAYLOR Maek Sesmett Conaody ' -A WrocUera Brtde' LJ 8CREEJT gOUVEXTB ',. of Mnltaomah county aad pre rtonsly was approved in tho hooso. Tho bill came before tho sen ate Taeaday afternoon on a divid ed report of tho committee on medicine, pharmacy and dentis try. Tho majority report, signed by Senators Booth. Jones and Woodward, rocommeaed that tha measure bo approved. The minor ity report, reco mm ending that tho bill bo .defeated, was alcned by Senators Staples and Brown. somewhat similar bill waa rejected by tha senate ia list. Tho measaro now before tho leg islature waa said to hare receiv ed tho indorsement of rlrtnallr an tho physicians ia Oregon and a number of medical organizations. Tho senate Tuesday indefinite ly postponed a bill Introduced by Senator Dunne regulating the equipment nsed by scavengers. Tho legislatire house held up for a special order of business thia afternoon a series of bills deal ing with tho making of small loans and 'pawnbrokers' advances la tha state as well as a measure reducing the rata of Interest chargeablo on any automobile contract to 1 per cent a month, Tho measaro came ont of commit tee Tnesday oa a divided report three committee members bold ing for tho higher interest sched- ales and two opposing- them. Rep resentative Dickson is expected to lead tho move for the reduction of the Interest rata on the various types of small loans. The house also held np consid eration of the race-track betting bill. Bepresentatlre Hantinrtoa. one of the advocates of H. B. 42S to provide tor licensing and regu lating racing; and wagering, ask ed that the bill bo sent to tho taxation aad revenue committee, Hero are other similar measures deaUng with race-track betting. The measaro was before the house yesterday on thicd reading, having received a farorablo majority committee report. Local Men Form Brokerage Firm Homer H. Smith, Daniel J. Fry and R. K. Leo Stelner yesterday filed articles of incorporation hero tor Rosedale Addition, Inc. which haa a capital stock of 14009, with if shares at $10 each. Tho concern will deal ia real aad personal property, haa- die and plat towns and additions, and do a general brokerage bust ness with headquarters in Salem. RYrhTT o I ifmm a 'JO U mBj ITwo E3i?c E1g3 Take Advantage of These Super Values POLICE RADIO DANCE TONIGHT AT CRYSTAL GARDENS LETS ALL GO TODAY AND THURSDAY: V Ere. V 25e-55e Matinee 2:15 ' FIRST GREAT STORY OF TODAY THUNDERS ACROSS THE SCREEN! 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