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: s The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Tuesday Morning March 21, 1833 f -St PAGE TWO ffl DEAL FOR ? lnTinm nri fliifit in nit i iiui n r ; i i iu I. U.111..1. Firm and Home Refinancing '. Added to Measures for - "Immediate Passage (Coittaa from etc 1) Carly. a secretary to the presi- dent: ' ? A snost Interesting discussion - was., held between the president aad.e Burabar of senators and members of the boom of npmsn UtiTee. The discussion covered many phases ef the economic pro-j gram. The subjects discussed includ ed .' among others, ivm relief through efforts to raise crop prtcus aad legislation to . prevent the foreclosure ot mortgages on both homes and farms; a program to; Improve and eosrdinate rail road operations; another program relating to tbo general problems of transportation, and, the Immed iate unemployment relict efforts divided Into three parts Immed iate work In national and state forests, government aid to states aad a fature program of public works. "In tbo field ot banking, cor- rection of existing abases was disV e-ssed." BEER SALE STILL Continued from pages!) liquor sale ordinance, thus taking away the enforcement of the charter amendment, but under such circumstances. It Is doubt ful if it could collect license fees front beer vendors as would be desired, the city attorney explain ed Tbe other alternative is sub mission of tho charter amend ment to the people at the June 21 special election. On repeal of the Anderson law, the city voted 4885 in favor and 4770 against the more, a differ ence of 115 rotes on the repeal side. Most of the city aldermen, Ir eluding those personally dry, say tbey will abide by the "will ef. the people." though In this case the people's will apparently will set them on the top rail of the political fence. At tho request of one alder man, the city attorney plans to draw up as strong an ordinance as possible permitting and li censing sale of S.2 per cent beer. Ho stated yesterday such a mea sure would be couched so as to license the sale of "beverages containing over one-half of one per cent of alcohol." But It is doubtful If payment of a Tender's license could be enforced even In this case because of the charter prohibition amendment, be point ed out. PETITION IS FILED FORM REPEAL (Continued from pas ! lions filed here Monday were cir culated In Multnomah, Marlon, Linn, Lane, Benton and Yamhill counties. Cornoyer said that more than 24,600 names had been checked In Multnomah county late Monday afternoon. Petitions containing 8000 signatures were being held i? reserve. A total ot 5151 names have been checked in Marlon county, 865 in Polk, 1600 in Linn and Lane and 1000 in Yamhill. Cornoyer said he had not re ceived any reports from eastern Oregon counties where petitions have been In circulation for sev eral days. Tho time for filing completed petitions fqr initiative petitions to go on the ballot at the special elec tion expires at S p. m. today. Ka. 47 Sjnoptif . ( Annnaal SUtement of TU Pkcili Com rire Ixarane Com- 15 xuf et vaneomvor, Bntua Coionbia, xaMla. oa tbo thirtr-tint day ot 1- cemBcr, lsa, md to tba Iataraneo Coamiaaloaar a( to Stata of Orcgoa, saraaaat to law: carrxaz. ' AjBjovnt at capital itock paid np, 300,000.00. XXOOMB " Kct premiam racaivad doriaf taa yaar, 89.Tea.S7. latarcat, aVridaada aad raata taeaivad dariac tfca yaar, 20,580.64. laooaaa mm aincr aoareaa raeatvaa darnc tha rear. S6S5.61 Total taeaaia, S9,ia.. $70,098.80. piaaomrMKHTs Nat loaaea aa'd dorinc tha year ia aludiar adjoatmaat axpetuaa, f 14,663.12. DiTideada 'paid oa capital Hack dnr tar tka yaar. Maaa. Coauaiaaioaa aad. aa lariat said dorUg taa yaw, Sa?9.23. Tixaa. Hevnaoa aad teas paid darlag . tko yar, $584.28. lanil ot all othar azpaaditarea, 91,- 160.01. i - Total expeaditaro. $23,186.68. r ASSXIS Vahaa at raal aatato owaed (aurket yaloa). Xa. Baaia f valaaUon: bonds, Domlnioa f Caaadal Btoaka, Inaaraaeo Iapt. Tai v aatiaa. , . : i - Valaat at atoeka aad bonds awntd (aiarkat valaa). 415,572.0$. Loaaa oa aiortsa(ea and collateral, aie., Nona. Cash in banks and oa band, $3,160.51. yraaaimaaa in coarse of collection writ ten nincn eostoaBbor 80, 1938, $3,291.06, Interoat aad rent daa and accrued, 86,887.19. i . Total admit td aaaetc 8428,360.81. ijaan.iTisa Oroaa alalaaa for loaaea unpaid. $792.- SO. - -: Aaaoant of naaraod premianaa on all oatatandinc lUka. $14,423.12. Dae for aaauaUaios and brokerage, ! 11.150.00. - All otaor UaUlitUa, fnada bold for Keinearenoe TroaUaa, 1,165.15. Total Uabbitiea, aireept capiUl, HV 30.ST. .i .Capital aii p. 1200,600.00. Surphu otot aU liabilities, t2U.ti30.. .. 8nrpas '. as lesnrda V polleyboldere. 411,880.54. , ..i.v- Total. 8428.860.81. . - suaorssa nr oaxoov roa thb .v- ; ,?--. -j. TXAa ; - ... . .. -. getsreasiuas ; teealvad aarlng ; tba Lote paid dariaf the year, 81.148.90. ' Loaaae iaonrad earingtaa yaar, $ V 365.67. m i--' , i-- v- - - Kama at Campany, TU PaeUU Cosat Fira Inamranee Ca. .' Naaae af PaalUat, tf. H. Matkin. ' Kant e iaaratary. V. & Oaafrey. . taUtory yoaldana attorney far aerv lea, A. H. Ari)I. lanoraaoe ComUian 0. 8aaaa, Oragen. ' BhEO Ifl SALEM The Call Board ; By OLIVE M. DOAK WARN KB BROS. ELSIXORJB Today Wbeoler and Wool- sey la "So This Is Africa," Wednesday Carole Lombard In -from Hell to Heaven.; Friday Rlcbard Dtt In "Tho Great Jasper. . ' , ' WARNER BROS. CAPITOL. Today Ben Lyon and Qleada Farrell in Girl . a Missing." Wednesday B aster Keeton and Jimmy Durante, in "What. No Beer?" f Saturday Doable bill: Una Merkel In Whistling In Night"; Erie Linden In "Past of Mary Holmes." . THE GRAND Today Joan Blondell. Hi- cardo-Cortes In ""Broad- way Bad." Thursday Lea Tracy, Fay Wray In' "Doctor X." Friday Tim McCoy In "End of tho TralL" THE HOLLYWOOD Today Lee Tracy in "Wash- 1 ington Merry Go Round." Wednesday Vina Delmar, Jack Oakio In "Uptown New York." Friday Buck Jones in "High Speed." . Game Officers to Get 33 Cars; Bids Authorized The state board of control Monday authorised William Eln- tlgw secretary, to obtain was rpr the purchase of 38 light automo biles, to bo used by tho game division of the state police de partment. Data presented by Charles P. Pray, superintendent of tho state police department, showed that game division operatives hereto fore have received . mileage In connection with driving their own cars. He estimated that the state would save approximately $10, 000 during the biennlam through the purchase and 'operation of its own machines. Chemawa Stars Beat Mt. Angel In Close Game CHEMAWA. March 20. The Chemawa All Stars basketball team defeated tho Mt. Angel town team, 40 to 36, at Mt. Angel Sun day.. Mt Angel led 15 to 14 at half time. Chemawa Mt. Angel Matt 16 F..20 C. Johnson Whltrlght 10. .F 2 Gross B si gard 1 C...5 F. Johnson Horn 10 G H. Mlcken James G C. Mlcken Mayseo 1 S 5 Green Bergen 2 .3 4 Saalfeld Referee, RelUng. Captain Smith New Historian, Champoeg Park Captain Frank Smith of Port land yesterday was employed by the state .board of control as his torian at Champoeg park. He will work five or six months each year, and will have charge of arranging all programs at the park. Smith's compensation will be less than $100 a month. One of the first programs to be ar ranged by Smith will be that for Founder's day, June 3. Attorneys Compromise The case of Day against Richter and others, was settled by a compro mise of tho litigants here yester day. The case Involved fees for at torneys. No. 36 Bynopaia of Annnal Statement of tba Tha Union Marine h general Intaranee Cow Ltd., of London. England, on tha thirty-first day ot December 1832, made to the Insurance Commissioner of tba State ot Oregon, pursuant to lav: OAPITAX. Amount ot statutory deposit, 8400, 000.00. nrcoxB Nat prominma receiTed daring tba year. $587,567.43. lateroet, diyidenda and rents receiTed daring tba yaar, $99,391.87. Income from other sources receiTed dnrinr tha year, $80,203.24. Total income, $767,162.53. SISBTJBS EVENTS Net loaaea paid daring tha year In cluding adjustment expenses, $255,875. 087 Dividends paid oa capital stack dar ts g tbo year. Nil. Comausaiona aad salaries paid doting tha yaar, $235,215.20. Taxes, licenses and fees paid during tba year, $28,948.90. Amonnt ot ' all other expenditures, $173,174.83. Total eweaaitares. acae.zia.ui. A8SBTS Valoe ot raal estate earned (market Talua), NiL Baais of valuation: Donas, insnraneo Dept.; stocks. Va sine ef stocks and bends owned (market Talae). $2,029,243.72. . Loan a on mortgagee and collateral, etc., NiL Cash in banks and an band, fl97e 185.42. Premiums in course of collection writ ten since September 80, 1982, $141,126, 07. Interest aad teats due aad accrued, $20,518.8$. All others, 14,148.95. Total admitted assets, t3,S5t,S23.d9. ZIASIXJTXBS Oroaa claims for . loasae unpaid, $254,584.00 P ontstamdlns rieks. 6570.579.48. Dun for commission aad brvkeraga. S36.70O.00. AU other BablUnea, $347.808.P1. Total tUMUtiaa, axeept capital, 1,809, 173.85.- . -. Btatatarr Deaoait. 8400.000.00. . Sarplua aver all liabilitiea, S741.B50. . Surpraa as ; regards " potreybaldeTa, l,ilso.i. - TotaL $2,851,222.49. ' ' ' ' ' BUSINESS IN OBBOOS FOE tXM ' Kai ' prosaiooaa aaeeiTe dariag tbo yaar, SJ.oaz.iT. Loaaea paid dartac tha yaar, SSSs.lt Losaea incurred during tba yaar. 938.1$, ' , , Name ef Compaay. Tba Union Xarina a flMarnt Ins. Co.. Ltd. ' - Kama at United Statoe Xaaar, ' P. Bareafora. -v:V ' v . Srntntarr resident attoraav fa aarr- faa, S. . eieay. dlS Board af Trad Bldff., fortlaaa. Uregon iCCIDEfJT RESULTS SHSLUISII Pioneer 1 Resident Suffers Heart Attack; two Daughters Hurt W. A. LIston, pioneer Salem resident, suffered a severe heart attack early yesterday as the re sult of shock suffered Sunday night when an automobile In which he was riding, driven by Mrs. Blanche Nlemeyer, bit daughter, collided with, a ma chine, driven by W. ' Morgareldca of Dayton at Commercial , act Center streets. The attending .pay sician last nigbt reported Mr. Lis ten was in serious condition .bat. with proper rest, would recover from the attack. Mrs. Niemeyer received a pain fully sprained arm and shoulder and her sister, Mrs. A. J. Len- non of Portland, was badly shak en np. Damage to tbo Nlemeyer car consisted of a smashed front fender, and to the Morgareldge machine, a bashed-ln side. Three other accidents were re ported to city police over tho ZzZ-Z'-u-.-, . VT. i ... I t, ITS ';7. "o4 f.i .tm f tto-s .-a r ...... I m,... TT'n.JT. v.TJ and Dtiutll JanVlna'f UnrntM I .r uti, mT"i; . w w :r i m. iVk u..dT; r'v 12" C0mp4ny' at 178 Mto" , - . I ssawaa ts wa coki I DINS 1 TO BE HELD TODAY Opening of the rate hearlnc in volving tho Spaulding Logging company nero is sot for 10 a. m. today before the public utilities commissioner at the capital. Do- fendants in the rate . r h. I Valley & Silets railroad and tho I southern pacific. i Tho Soauldine eomnanr onn. tends rates of 83.90 a thousand Aul logs, the Joint charge made from I IB the Polk county timber of tholuon or 760,000 owed by tho company to Its log damp np tho I 8eral fund to tho world war river from Salem, are excessive. I veterans' commission, and to- re- Resnmptlon of tho local mill's W- portion oi a f 1,024,000 operations depends upon the low- Dm loan "till owed by tho state, er rates, the mill firm will hold. After tax payments from tho William P. Ellis represents the coun1 come in next May and Spaulding Interests. C. L. Starr fter ,ncom. intangibles and ln will appear for the Valley A SU- Burnca taxes are in this spring, ets line. A member of Dey. Hamp- th arranU will probably bo re son and Nelson, Portland legal "re Holma indicated, firm, will represent tho Southern Th dcWon to issue warrants Faclilc. I The case has been delayed ser- I eral months In order to give do- ienaants m the suit additional time for preparation. Word Expected On License for First National First National bank officials here last night were awaiting word from national bank officials as to when tho local Institution would receive its license to re- sumo unrestricted business The I stated 2 Ttley iSSShK uennne word as to their license bnt .fA iam a -..J-.. I during thi night. Until tho license is received. tho bank continues operation on a restricted basis. , . Paper Company is OUCCesSIUI m ItS nerinancing nan The Oregon Pulp A Paper com pany has been successful In its re financing operations, it was learn ed here yesterday. The company last fall aonitht th., ATtan.inn its bond issue, totaling $900,000. for a three-year period in which no. si BraoDaia of ir.n.i a.., . . .v. Fawtuckot Mutual fira Insurance Cam- ?!iBy,jof pckt. tha state of Rhode Ah thirty-first day af Do- oeoer. i8, asaeo to tho Insurance Commissioner of tho Statu ot Oregon, pursuant to law OAPITAX. Amount af eanltal rtm-V paid up. Nona, ZNCOICS Net premiums receiTed durins- ka yeer, $668,864.10. Interest, diridenda and raata recalred during tba yaar. $74,087.98. income irom other sources receiTed uunug tne year, $2,55ff.94. letai weome, $740,507.08. DiaaxrasiknNia ei losaea paid during tba yaar in - eluding liu.tet axpwa. J87.39S. Net losaea paid during tba yaar in.- ins tba rear. Ni Commissions aad salaries paid during tba yaar, 193,599.80. Taxes, licenses and fans paid during sno year, 913,717.09. Amonnt at all ether axpenditurea. XBa,osa.OB. Total expanditures, $729,309.68, ASSETS Tama at mf nti naaa li rket Tamej, siis.ouo.oo, stacks. ronr.Titi.n value of atccks and bonds ewned (market Talaa). $986,049.75. lioana an mortcages and eollAternl. mt Sim i tn nn Cash In banka and oa band. $43,128.- Tv , . .,- oo. ..i"-; u utnar admitted assets. SS.T13.S7 Total admitted asseta, $1,35554.7$. IABZLTTIZS Oroaa eUima lot Joanna annald. S54v Amount of unearned premtuaaa an sB ouUtaaaing rlaka. $68o3 61.91. Duo , lor aouuniaaioa aad brelersge. AU otbar liabOltiaa. 82L231.03. raeserre lor eoausrenclea. si78.47a.TS. Total liabilitiea. axaont aaaitaL S98Sv f.U. Oauital ald ua. None. SSW - : , , Burptua a tut au uanuinex. asia.sw.- Bnrphsn an - reaarda - Muoynoldarn. MLMfUL . . a oRwwnr roa thb --. TEAJt - - aiums raceiTod dadaa tba Locaea , tnanrrnd durin tho Tear. M78.94. , , . - . toZTrLZTK?': '"T"! -tb" Naa af Pmaidant. Trwierin Baa B. r' . . v-V. . at?i!2r iea, Hactu Geaeru Ageacyr only Interest Is payabloJL aafXW dent percentage mt- boadholders Hat signed tho extension, agree ment to make it operative Kay U 1133, when tho- next principal would hare been doo...;,,;:. Up . Principal payments are bow sot ahead three years. Interest has been increased oa tbo bonds front 6 to 6)4 par cent annually. The company covenants to pay no pre ferred or common dividends on its stock until tho amortisation schedule oa its bonds la resumed? oa tho original bond issue basis. nsene.M. This week's T. M. O. A. lobby program will take place Wednes day -night at S o'clock Instead of Friday aad will feature Robin and Leonard Moser, brothers well known, in Salem, in violin and pi ano numbers Robin Moser graduated from Willamette university in 1131 and is at tho present time attend ing Oregon State college. Leonard is a graduate of tho Salem high school class of '21. Tho program has boon arranced as ioiiows: Danse Espagnola .Sarasato Mosia Masurka do concert. iioonaro aiosor invitation to the Dance ' ' WObor-LiSft . Robin mosot concerto No. 7. Do Bertot Leonard: Moser The Jugular. T Jtnna . Lehman Dewlt Infornal Robin Moser Maiurka do Concert Ruthyn Gnrney Leonard Moser ( Continued from pace t) ful before tho week was ove la "curing a short-timo loan of $2,- ouu.uuu. rroceeas irom the loan. however, will go to refund 8700.- 0 owed tho state htgnwar do- Partment, to repay at least a por- au lo msrs: mem noi-paia-ior- wfnt3f"fund' wa forced oa tbo board of oontrol when banks in tho state unable to collect tho warrants at oaco in cash, return ed thorn to depositors and urged them to see tho state treasurer. UNITED STATES TO I (Continued from page t) tt0me- At conference with Un-' I11"; f"! Rome. At a conference with Un- rl $1 77? . ? by Prime Minister Macdoaald at Oonova last week also has boon, Z,. " w"" ..J. ec offs?ur0peaB 1lUa- a Nothing was said about war I debts, he told reporters. . s. Bickiotd Funeral tn he At McMinnville Funeral services for J. 3. Blckford, 82, who died at his J8141109' 810 Manila street, early Sunday, will bo held from Macy's undertaking parlors, MeMinnvillo, at 2:80 'cloek tomorrow after noon, x nenua sre luviiea. Ur 'RioVfrfl 1in1 llw1 I rr- on so years ana in saiem live I yOOSS. He resided With bis daagb- J tor. Miss Jessie Blckford. Rnrrlrt,. ... fliwi-. " I I Children, in addition to MISS Bicnoro: b. u. ana kussou bick ford of Portland. Mrs. Clayton MeCall of MeMinnvillo. Mrs. Charles Robbins and Mrs. Xd Cochran of Amity, Mrs. Odio Hart and Mrs. Masie LaRae ot Salem, Mrs. Banford Davis ef Port Lupton, Colo., aad a sou living in Nebraska. 1 - QoaCh Of BUmS High Weds Here Aiter Tourney BURNS. Ore., March 20 (AP) Two of tho teachers at I Burns high school today returned I re trial 1aaa mneii Tt4i&. I Sroi uaiiag vvvn JBsrnBB I otot mo weeKOna, I Goorca Kmigh. PhTSiCSl traln- 1 ... ..a in-i.v i....t a l iuft siiua cissusa uisunvvr ausu I athiOtlO COaeB. WM 8)817163 BUU- I day at Salem to tho former Dor- i ism, uauirut mzvm lxtsa-ucxor. I was BBsnied to tho former Eva Kraua at Canby Saturday. $232,662 Placed In R F C Relief Fund by Meier Governor Meier,, yesterday de posited In a- separata account -la t .i . m t. . I " vm -r.,acamury unvaiiueak I aero approzimaieiy szsz.ssi oo- 1 talnod from tha Rooosstntetiva '1 ftoaaea aorporattoa. iTtatotal I inna waa-Jiriaoa rnr.o ixv enmsaa. 1 Tie governor said this moftscr I relief and WOtlld bfl Cbedced OTTt -.lof his off:re to tba counties. He declared that tIs-Trocednro i more simpie ana eausiacTorv uaa I hatter (ka. MHu iiil I to tba Reconstruction ; FUaaeo eornoration tor loans. isicTino OHI IS PLACED ON WARRAIJT BASIS m MOVES DRUM CORPS 6DES 0 DAILMlFllE 50 Candidates out Including Ex-fcrembers; Schultz Residing Hero With Director . Rudy Schalts now residing - here, Salem ehanv pion drum corpY ts holding nightly practices, in class groups accord ing to instrument played, and soon will hold ono. meeting weekly for all members. The corps now baa S candidates for tho positions la the) organization when it makes the cotemplated trip to th na tional American Legion conven tion at Chicago next talL Foar additional buglers are be ing added to tho corps this year, bringing its composition to tho following totals: 16 buglers, IS inaro drummers, two bass drum mars, two cymbal players, and two color-bearers. Former corps members who wore not with tho organisation last year but are now taming out include Frank Jirak, George Ed wards, Harry Riches.. Dorsey Reeves and R. "Pat- Patterson; and new candidates, Clyde Craw ford. Merrill Fox, H. Dixon. A. a. Tatman, Ray Abet, Lloyd Leo, James Moorman, Joseph Bower aoav George Cherringtoa and Jo aeph Stelgler. SGfiQDL. PRE-SCHQOL CLiniCS STRESSED Clinical work of tho Marlon county health department the next three . days wllL concentrate on school and preschool children on tne following schedule: Tuesaay. preschool clinic at silver ton; Wednesday, school and cnest clinic at Salem health em ter: Thursday, all-dar school. nr. scnooi ana coxoia clinle at Roso- ft19, all-day preschool clinle at GervsJs. and morninr nrMihnni : cimic at the health center. The regular clinic for milk. handlers will be conducted all day Friday and the toxoid and vaccin ation clinle from 8:30 to 10 a. m. Saturday at tho health center. Yesterday Dr. W. W. Allen and Health Nurse Nova Lyndes con ducted a preschool clinic at Mill City. Salem is Stable Business City, Railroader Says Salem throughout tho depres sion period has shown itself a re- b markably stable, healthy business V ,M.nra.U. V . . . kuiumun, . a. urminar, in rbarge of passenger traffic for tho Southern Pacific la this state, de clared yesterday oa a visit; to this city. Mr. Ormandy said Salem ranked among tho leaders In all northwest cities in business sta bility. Muck optimistic feellag is to be n 1 Pi Your Lost Chance Lifts tha Ltd front tha Giddy Pot of Bert WHEELER "SO THIS - d: "Sing Bing Sing L Tomorrow PANOIAMIC DRAMA OP aMaawraaaai - - iuwaaV ,f..S EvajMortalE S : tion Thru iqo Mad s x J Seconds As Tftdir Vbs' DadniaPau up- SENNETT COMEDY CALIENTE LOVE ' ' ETHEL MERMAN "BE USE ME" Last. Day. Who Stole ih Bride froxa Her Weddinj: Bed? "GIE1E. X3IC0HN6f witb. Gleada FarretL Maay Brisa, Beta Lyest and t T T t T t t Bnster ajjd."Sehnozzle don't wilt for. the rettmt ef beer to raaie tht f Tinniest picture cf their txreerl noted among business mom alaeo too new president took eXxlee. Or- mandy commented. Actual busi ness revival is not yet revealed la statistics but a steady revival by fall la expected. - ? ' ' IIAVEimY KEf Returninx from the Reserve Of ficers association annual conven tion held at Albany over tho week ana, local members reported lively sessions devoted largely to busi ness aad addresses, at which they pledged. eur4rt to tho United States army, tlfe national guard and alt national defense and Pa triotic organizations. Seven local man. including col. carlo Abrams, attended. CoL Abrams addressed tho con vention delegates on state legisla tive acts along military tines and pointed to the success of the fight to prevent a 50 per cent cnt In the national guard appropriation. Bend was chosen the city tor tho 1124 convention, to be held la May. Tho following officers were elected: President, CoL Charles Stein- hauser, quartermaster reserve. Hood River; first vice-president. CapL Frank Prince. Eng. Res., Bond; second vice-president, MaJ. Alfred F. Biles, Int. Res.. Oregon City; third vice-president. Lieut. Monroe Cooler. Dental Res.. Al bany; treasurer, CoL Dan J. Co- man, Adj. Gen. Dept., Portland; couneumen, Lieut. Barner Gar rett, Ord. Res., St. Helens; Capt. Harold Blackmag, Inf. Res., Hood River; Capt. Robert C. Glse. Inf. Res., Portland; Lieut. John M Rose, Inf. Res., Eugene. PORTLAND, March 20. (AP) Governor Julius L. Meter an nounced tonight he bad received word from President Roosevelt that "some increase la the basis of loans" has been approved by the Reconstruction Finance cor poration for producers of appl and pears In "this district." In answer to efforts of Govern or Meier to obtain relief for the fruit growers of Oregon, the president wired: "Tour telegram. March II. in regard to tho basis ot loans by Re construction Finance corporatioa and Regional Agricultural Credit corporatioa for producers ot an- ples and pears In districts in your state was referred by me to the directors of tho Reconstruction Finance corporation with a i qnest that tho subject be most carefully reconsidered. I am ad vised that some increase in tho basis of Ioana has been approved aad Reconstruction Finance cor poration Is sending out word of that today." No mention of tho amount ot increase contemplated was made. Today Harry! Jtutg-Ia and Displays a Merriment ! Robert and WOOLSEY in IS AFRICA" PLUS r i and Thursday HUMAN GKIX9 AND CLOKYI TO HZ j Mat. (IPti sCI gm Ive. Mt Seats SSa i ii 0 RESERVE OFFICERS FRUIT GROWERS TO RECEIVE MORE AID r I ? USI III FOB ML COURT . ' -er 1 - 1 - - " Tho Marion county circuit court ary list for tho April term, drawn Monday by. Clark U. O. Boyer and Sheriff A. a Bark. Includes tho names of IS women. Tho list fol lows: . : - ...... ... Lorenco X. Rlelnke, Salem No. 4: Otto T. Beutlor. Central How- all; J. M. Murphy. East Hubbard; James C . Boaaor, North Silver- ton; George W. Crolsan, Salem No. S; Maude Hlcki, West Wood burn; R. W. Dierks. Salem, No. 8; Frank W. Edgar. Salem No. I; Rowena M. Cole, East Genraia. George Elton. South SUverton: Eddie Aarens, Turner:' Haael Wells, Shaw; Theola P. J cry. Kosedale; Irma Dodd, Salem No. 12; Myrtle I. steward, East Sil verten; Henry L. Bahnsen, East saieau George A. Coffey. Salem No. 34; Mlna L. Olmsted. Salem No. IS; Monica Durant, West Wood- burn; O. K. Dowitt, Salem No. 10; Aivia K. Hartley, North SUver ton; Forest D. Harr. West Wood- burn; Oral R. Statesman, Crol san; Aibin H. Lorens, Salem No 1. William Predeek. East ML An gel; Gladys J. Farrand. Llbertv: Edna L. Craig, Salem No. S: Ida Bo wen, Macleay; Elsie M. Lewis. Aumaruie; Wlirlam Bllven, Salem No. 7; William p. George, Salem NO. 24. Paint Foreman Badly Injured When Sign Falls Felix Warner, paint foreman for tho Shell oil company, was injured yesterday afternoon when no was knocked to the pavement while erecting a large sign across the street at tho Lewis service station in West Salem. Presum ably tho wind slapped the sign, causing the catastrophe. Warner suffered injuries to bis head, and possibly a skall fracture. He is at tho Salem general hos pital. Fire Destroys Vacant Market Street House Fire early this morning com pletely destroyed a vacant house at 1401 Market street belonging to Mrs. L. O. Little of Klamath ilOLLYVJOOl!; 1115c TIMES 25c g Till 7 TODAY After7 BfpJjfi Starring Lee Tracy Constance Camming Alan Dine hart - Walter Conolly lEuJIBiBISIE PUT ON YOUR SHOES Anyone That Mentions This Ad May Hare a Pair ef Robber Heels Pot on Their Shoes Absolutely Free If They Win Hare a Pair of Half Soles Pat On At Our Special Low Prices. Women's Soles ( Men's Soles Boy's Soles Children's Soles according to size Wo use only tho Snett leathers and there can bo bo finer work produced la any shop ' 'J f Falls. Tho structure, valaed at 12010. waa tally covered by Insur maoa, according; to H.- R. McWhor ter, father of Mrs. Little. Orltia ef tho tiro could not be Immediately - ascertained. When Oremea arrived tho place was oa vsloped la flames. S. Ellis Furrine, Community Service president, who suffered a severe stroke of .paralysis early last month, is showing- consider able Improvement la condition, It was reported from bis homo yes terday. Ho Is now able to sit ap a while each day. J Friends ot Purvine claim the stroke resulted from aa attack made on Purvine and other relief workers at tho relief office last January. . Max Ferrar, rinj leader of tho agitators. Is now oat oji bond pending trial for. assault and battery upon Purvine. Spring Opening 5 and Style Show at Mellow Thursday, Mar. 23 Muslo by ABBIE GREEN'S BAND from TJ. of O. Campus Special eatertalasuent by Fred Thiebaalt and Fred PetCTsesu A real hot band and entertainer. Hear them, see then, enjoy them. Extra Special Spring Style Show Sponsored by Johnson's Ladles Ready-to-Wear, and Bishop's Clothing Store for Men Living models to adorn the latest spring togs. op" Admission only .... aCOC IB M ON A BOOAOWAV QEPurayiOrl a FOVCMT SAOC n u k a r iX$ASUBMIStCUUU Co"rtY1 - H3e si ffatc can w9 r if a s 4 rfnri iUAbr Co. am Arw n n a 1