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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1933)
J t PAGIS TWO' L0:j flPPUCATlOIl: DOPED FOniDH 00 i s Limit; 30 per Cent vCutlq Acreage of Cash r Crops is Required k . . , . f Farther delay ia distribution of application blanks for federal st udr loan baa teen occasioned by the fact that when 100 eases ot the forms vers received at the Minneapolis office of the crop production loan corporation It was dlacorsred that a. necessary sots, form tad been omitted. Ira Hyde northwest field representa tive, reported here yesterday, Just returned from Minneapolis. ,- t !Hope now Is that the complete application forms will ba avail able bore next Tuesday. Notice ot tfcelr antral -will be given through tie press, Mr. Hyd9 rtsted. f Th 1933 loans will be made for cash crop seed, fertiliser, spray, feed for farm rbrkstock &?d tractor fuel bet not for pur chase of mcahlnery, livestock or pa-TP oct of taxes, debts or inter est. The maximum loan this year will bo $800. No loan exceeding f 00 will be. made to any farmer rtho Is In arrears on two or more previous seeds loans. Notes are lie October 31. The average loan last year was f 124. 'In obtaining a seed loan this year, farmers will be required to agree to reduce their acreage in "cash crops" by 10 per cent, to plant a garden for home -use and feed crops to supply their live stock. ,: The Salem chamber of com merce and. county court plan, if possible, to notify farmers when their applications hive been ap proved by both the local commit tee and the Portland seed loan of fice. This approval, however, will ' not Insure that a loan will be granted. P. H. BelLhas agreed to serve as advisor with the Salem loaa approval committee which consists of D. W. Eyre, Roy S. Kelson and S. H. Van Trump. Severe penalties are provided In the congressional seed loan resolution, passed last February 4, for violation of the measure's requirements. PLAN PEE SOCIAI, QUEENER, March 3 Mrs. Ware, teacher of Queener school Is giving a program and pie so cial Friday night, March 10, at the school house. The proceeds treat sale of pies will be used to ny an organ for the school. TODAY VAUUDE ON THE STAGE MABEL BLONDELL MILLER - PETERS - LaFrance & Garnett PETERSON CTC'W TOMORROW $ Greatest Cast GAYf'OR VJILL RO CERS LEW AYR IIS SALLY EILERS trmnn Foster Louise Dresser Frcn!i Craven Victor Jory Mat 25c 33e Nlte CxtOdrea 10c ENTRY BLANK Contestants to be eligible in this cake baking contest must purchase one or more of the following: . CHAKflt eMAweft 2 I Fill in the entry blank and take it to -your grocer when yoa make your purchase of any of the above article:!. His signature is necessary. Then take this entry blank with your cake to Miller's Department Store, between the hours of 9 a. m. and. 12 noon. Tuesday, March 7. The; cakes will be . sold and the proceeds given to the American Legion Auxiliary charity fund. Yoa may toter any kind of qftke youirish. v. c ' Tour Name Your Address Grocer's Signature . 1 I ' NEW CRUISER O ' 1 ; - JAM -r! - A t C --v'T" "' - , , i P;,v I L- v.w . i . ? wasajaiBsBajsasaBataaaaawaBawaHaaiatasjaw ' .. ;.ri- , M ; ,: . : : ' V , t r ' :: ; t" ; For the first time. Old Glory floats proudly over the U.SJ5. Portland, new tst of Uncle Sam's 20,000-ton treaty cruisers, following' the ceremonies jrhich commissioned the doughty sea-fighter as a member of the United States Navy in good standing.. The commissioning took place at Charles town. Mass.. Navy Yard before a distinguished gathering of naval digni tn rips. I nrt i rTTtin R. F. Learv. who is commander of the new tcmmI FETE IT CAPITOL (Continued from pas 1) storm-slashed day when Hoover was Inaugurated four years ago. The president and Mrs. Hoover wished the newcomers to the White House well, when in the lste afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Roose velt accompanied by their son, James, and hie wife paid a for mal call of respect at the execu tive mansion. Accompanied by secret service and police guard, the Roosevelt party had their first real glimpse of the extensive court of honor erected for them in front ot the mansion when their car arrived there. VE1LILE ON THE SCREEN Leo CARRILLO in "MEN ARE SUCH FOOLS" LEE MARION BUTTER AWAITED ra i 3 Bcs.JB ICTBBt I (SI) I Tho COMMISSIONED , 7" This is the most elaborate and decorated of the rows of stands erected along Pennsylvania ave nue. For days past the story has been one of great demand for the tickets, with prices ranging -as high as $7. It was easy to understand, too. In view of predictions of inaugural officials being borne out that the visiting throngs would surpass 2 S 0,0 00. At the union station and on the highway and airport en trances today, the tale was the same one ot constantly stream ing arrivals. More than 200 special and regu lar trains poured In thels thou sands, downtown streets teemed with automobiles bearing license plates of far-flung states, and air traffic had its own good news. By a great majority, the 41 atates were officially represented by their governors or designated representatives. MOKE RELIEF Continue frone pas 11 remedial legislation which will make it possible to protect our farmers and home owners. "I therefore recommend that yoa enact a law which will place in the banking board the same power and authority to regulate, and If necessary suspend, mort gage foreclosures and other op pressive proceedings taken by creditors which unnecessarily or improperly oppress the debtor. By placing this authority ia the same board as governs the banking situ ation, the two can be worked eat and carried on by the same effl c'-ls." The request la expected to be provided for In a special bill to be introduced today. Senator Corbett in the senate debate Friday oa banking legislation indicated he favored legislation for debtors and would see that a bill providing for It was Introduced. Banking Code Bill Signed by Meier Governor Meier Friday signed senate bill 77, Introduced by Sen ator Williamson, and known as the state banking code. The mea sure increases the personnel of the state banking board, and provides for a more simplified system ot bank liquidation. Fifty-two other bills also were Bigned by Gover nor Meier. Too Late to Ciassiry Applt See J!mmle at Thompaou'e Market, hi mi. N. oa Paolflo highway. Prices 25, 35, 4 and (& l I plea of eon OREGON STATESMAN. Ssttvu BEIBSJFEG1BD' MEASURE IS VOTED (Continued from page t 9:19 a. m. At this conference the bankers will discuss what ac tion they wish to pursue next week when the existing legal hoUdays are ended. .Bankers here la conference yesterday differed oa the policies which should be pursued in the state , hereafter. Some bankers wish uniform withdrawal restric tions imposed on all banks' with perhsps a difference la with drawal rates made between com mercial and savings deposits. Other bankers declared that there wan no financial stringency la their communities and these lead ers are expected todiy to urge that no general restrictions be plsced upon banking and that only such banks as must restrict deposits, be compelled to do so. H. B. 567 waa passed by the state senate at 4:30 p. m. Fri day, 29 senators voting aye, one absent. Efforts were made by Senator Zimmerman to provide that a stated rate of Interest be paid to all depositors and that the bill be amended to include a provision that the governor could declare, at his discretion, a mora torium on court enforcement ot all debt obligations. Baggestlons Will be Pat In Separate BO! The senator withdrew bis amendments when he was as sured by Senator Corbett that the pending bill should be pass ed as written to dovetail with na tional legislation. Senator Cor bett said he would Incorporate Zimmerman's proposals, or varia tions of them. In another bill to be introduced later. 8enator Williamson spoke for the bill, declaring there was a crisis in the state and that a time existed when everyone should bear and forbear. William son said he thought very few banks in the state would need to exercise the privileges given un der the plan. Senator Upton pushed the bill along by rapid-fire parliamentary procedure In which paragraphs were quickly adopted with minor amendments in committee ot the whole and the rules were sus pended to permit immediate pass age. The measure passed the house Friday morning in half an hour Representative Snedecor spoke for the bill. Representative Hil ton said he favored the general idea, 'but thought moratorium on debts should be Included along with other amendments. On the final vote the count was 47 ayes. nine nays, four members ab sent. E E (Continued from page 1) speaking against the bUl, said that the colleges ot the state had al ready been so humiliated that there is scarcely a boy or girl In Oregon who wants to attend and that they were being driven to California and Washington or te sea. Representative Huntington, for mer football coach at the univer sity, opposed the blU oa the ground that revenue had been drastically reduced since ltll In the face of increased enrollment. POPE PIUS ON SCREEN First opportunity for Catholics of Salem to see and hear the lead er of their church on the screen Is afforded In a news reel showing today at the Elsinore theatre. It shows Pope Pius In the Vatican radio room, thanking Marconi for the gift of the equipment. HOLLYWOOD Home of 25e Talkies NOW PLAYING Special Mickey Blouse Matinee Today, 1:30 P. M. iicaswjosttr jut eye wests uviwex lotMPttai Attend Oat o'clock Sabsrday Night Show and P"ii for Oar 11:15 Midnight Matiaee - Free! COMTJTO SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY CosUinuoos Performance Saw, tU es1r " tC Sttttlng- law 'Sundavry Till 7 New PrTcei After no bub PISSED Ortrvx. Saturday Mornimr,- VISITED WDEaRlAYOR g vr Governor Henry Horner of Illinois is pictured oa his arrival at Miami, Fla- following a hurried dash from Chicago to the bedside of Mayoi Anton Cermak of Chicago. The Governor was permitted to see Mayor Cennak, who though stifl in a serious condition, is believed te bexnak vms? headway in his fight against the effects of the wound he sustained whinMaasaasmattemnted the life JEWu it. Mickey Mouse NOTES If the weather hasn't changed by the time you're reading this then spring is here. M ls Ce "Togo" McLaughlin had Quite a large turn out last Saturday of those who wanted to be in the Mickey Mouse band. If you would like to be In it be at the Elsinore this morning at 10 o'clock: Ton don't have to be able to play or own an instru ment. If I were you I'd. come. 1VC O Now I'm sure "Boots" is crazy. He doesn't work Jig saw puzzles. M. M. C So many people want to know what they should write In about so here It is. Who yon would like on the pro grams. What you don't like on the pro grama. To find out If you have a twin, please give your birthday). And almost anything else you wsnt to know. M. M. C. Special numbers oa the pro gram today are Nona Woodry, and Eugene Sewell. M. M. C. Uncle Chnrehmouie says, "Ig norance o'the law Is no excuse. Anybody ought t' be able t re member two or three million laws". M. M. C. Jack Hoxle in "Gold" Is the special picture today. M. If. V. I haven't anvthinr mare to right now, so m auit. M. M. C. So long, ZOLLIB. WAR IS DECLARED ASUNCION. Panurnav. March 1 (AP) The senate tonght by a unanimous rota approved a for mal declaration of war ariiiut Bolivia in the border dispute in tae urea cnaco. Today and Sunday Always 25c Two Big Pictures ! Her Woman's Instinct Told Her He waa a VClata - AS THE DEVIL COMMANDS' ALAfl ;OlNIHAT MAICLAKKI' NHL" HAMILTON AND QUICK Oil THE TRIGGER! Red-blooded, ke-xnaa drama of Covered Tftgoa days. Suspense, excitement tad thrills! SPECIAL ATTRACTION Blareh 4. 1933 - 1 , Reversing Bench Positions Here, Object of Bill If made into a law a bill intro duced in the senate yesterday would transpose the positions held by Judge L. H. McMshan and Judce L. J. Lewelling ot the third Judicial district e ire ult court. The present law provides that daaartment number 1. the law division, shall be presided over by the Judge who has been long est in service, which In this ease is Judge McMshan, while the equity division, departments, is at nresent underneath the Juris diction of Judge Lewelling. The proposed law would reverse the situation. More Time Given To Finish Work, Get U. S. Funds PORTLAND, Ore., March I. (AP) W. H. Lynch, district en gineer ot the bureau of public roads today received official noti fication that the agricultural ap propriation act for 1034, approved today, carried an amendment making the emergency federal aid fa ad available to cover the state's shsre of the cost of work done be fore January 1, 1034. This will give the states addi tional time te Initiate new emer gency work under the federal aid system, extending the time ot completion of the emergency pro gram from July 1, 1033 te Janu ary 1, 1024. SILVERTON, March 4 The Salem DeMolays will be special guests ot the home lodge of the Maaoaio order here at the la tier's regular meeting to be held March 0. The hosts will exemplify the DeMolay degree. Fred Tauaberg is worshipful master ot the 811 rerton group. t . I , i .- J WITH ' and DUKE the Miracle Horse - w 4 - f ON TH23 STAGS IN PERSON rustic Calvin erld Faeaoas Mesrtallstt . fle wa ajttwev ;ea '''ifiuakhm-''--' solve year peeblenst MiailElSr PillSII, 35 ID 27 tit. 4ln 111. achOOl boopitera tied np the aeries with ..v .Ln Trh winning tf to ft oa McMinnTllla'a floor Fri day night, thus leaving xne. jun ior nigh championship. of 0SJJ unsettled, in which status It will presumably remain as thera aava been no Plans ior wwr , Parrish round ina going iuu, but overcame a five-point margin In -the third quarter to tie the score at 15 -all as the last period opened. Handicapped by the loss of Sslstrom who went out on fouls, Parrish made omy two nnfnte In the M.St seriod and MC- Mlnnville pulled far ahead. Four teen fouls were called on rarrisn, ten on McMinnville. Summary: McftllAMTille Bllnkinsopp 4 11 Salstrom Eddy 18 S Quesseth Mabee IS & Brown Jones 3 Curry 2 Johnson- Cellars 3 Referee, Kaseberg. Hunger March in Astoria Demands Extensive Relief ASTORIA, Ore.. March S. (AP) A group of about 200 hun ger marchers paraded through the city today and assembled in front of the courthouse. The parade was headed by aa American flag, in accordance with a city ordinance, and by a banner which aald "Join the Communist Party." There was no disorder. A committee ot marchers pre sented a long list of demands in cluding immediate cash relief and a moratorium on mortgage fore closures; free medical service, un employment insurance and super vision of relief work by a work ers' committee. Lobby Program By Indian Girls Highly Popular The only unfavorable comment heard concerning the lobby pro gram at the T. M. C. A. last night after its flnism was thst it "wasn't long enough." It appears to be a growing custom that a "full house" attends each of these pop ular, weekly programs and last night was no exception. The program was furnished by girjs from the Indian school and was for the most part musical. A few readings were given. Al though it was expected thst they would do so the girls 'did not ap pear in native costume. Sale Pestaoned Two sheriffs sales oa foreclosures, slated for this morning, have been postponed unto Monday morning at 10 o'clock, on account of the special legal holiday. JrMK. Special Mickey Mouse Program Action! Thrills! A Roaring Western Hit! Jacli Hoxtic ia "GOLD" ofST' "loot Firoatleff" Abo SUgc Acts Comedy! Novelty! Hurry! Last Day! Continuous Today 2 to 11 P. M. lie j 2 tfcs aloaaf strsMsErt vW sal s slbdb es tmtwti is ADDED CaOe Hato Boras A Allea Cotaedy SUNDAY - MONDAY TUESDAY ROAD. SHOW ATTRACTION ... . mmm ,l i I If KIDNTTK PKiryiZW TONTTE AT lltSO The Gall 4 By OLIVB ; 81. DOAK -WARNER BROS. ELSINORE Today Mae West in "She Dona HimWrong." . r - e WARNER BROS. CAPITOL Today Maa Clarke ia "As the Devil Commsads" and John Wayne in ha Big Stam- pede.r i;- V ' THE GRAND Today Yaaderilla and Leo CarrQlo ia'Men are Such Fools., j ' : THE HOLLYWOOD Today Regis Toomey in "Strange Adventure." Mae Clarke, plays the princi pal feminine role la the dramatic film "As the Devil Commands." one of the two feature pictures to be seen ea the doable bill pro Board gram opening at the Capitol to day. The film depicts a dramatic story, that of. a ruthless lawyer who attempts to commit a per fect crime, and then to get a ri val out ot the way by having him convicted -of the slaying. Alan Dinehart has the role of the law yer, while Nell Hamilton appears as the romantic lead. Over 1000 head of cattle in a wild stampede is one of the thrill ing action sequences in "The Big Stampede, the second feature picture to be shown on the pro gram. It is a story ot the early days in the colonisation of New Mexico when law and order was struggling against the rustling cattle barons who ruled the land with gun play. John Wayne plays the part of a young deputy mar shall sent out to clean np things. Unlimited Coinage Gold, Silver Urged The state senate Friday adopt ed a memorial introduced by Sena tors Dickson and Zimmerman urg ing congress to provide by lsw tor the unlimited coinage of gold and sliver Into primary money at a ratio so determined as to restore or reestablish a bt-metallic sys tem. The memorial was reported out by the resolutions committee after more than a week ot study. Blue Plate TURKEY LUNCHEON Served from 11 FTf a. t'. to 4 p. ra.3w Hereafter our Bine Plate Luncheon will be served dally at tables, booths and counter. SALEM BOHEMIAN RESTAURANT Sea State St. Phone 5181 VV-Vi V ! 2 XA l I V H v. " if. s V r IT IS SMASHING ALL RECORDS IN PORTLAND SEE IT BY ALL MEANS! Diamond LQ . . faith ful as long aa the dia monds held out! wsj. CAllY GriANT OWtN MOOtt MOAM BtltT aCattaea' SSc JCve. SOO Seats X3c No Adranee ia Prices aiaD'LiaiES - - .assess ivf -- ' . ' ' ' i