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PAGE TWO TU OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning. March 29, 1933 H0LL1 LOSES WARRANT PLEA Constitutionality of new law .Upheld; Stamping Will Mew Proceed . : fCeatteued trees mi 1 eoateatloa of the treasurer that tbe act to void la that It "la an unoonstltatloaal limitation apoa tha pewers aad duties at the atata treasurer. la requiring tha coa iat of tha governor aad tha eee retary at atata, waa rtrraled. CItlflf tha eonstitettoaal action rteflalag tha duties el tha state treasurer aa those prescribed by law. the oalnloa finds that "the power aad duties of the treasurer are each aa may be prescribed by lair! and aot otherwise. It will also be ileea that the provision contain ed in the amendment to which ob jection was made merely defines tbe powers and dutie of the state treasurer, all of which wre with in the legislative control aad did not In any.way.uunnge upon aj eonstltaUeaal right or power eon fered upon each officers." In conclusion the opinion point ed oat that inasmuch as the Thorn , es warrant was regularly drawn rUmt f JSX aad praseated tor payment or in of state In ..rr.v.v V . . . J meat of warrants -the state treas arer had full authority to make said Indorsement and his refusal to do so cannot be sustained upon any constitutional grounds or want of authority under the sta tute." v I mora m . : CRUSHES; IS DEAD BRUSSELS. March 28 (AP) The City of LlTerpooi. a trl-mo-tored airplane of the British Im perial airways, burst. Into flames and crashed today near Eesen. kiUing 15 persons, everyone aboard. The cause of the accident was not definitely established. The ship, bound from Cologne, Ger many, to Croydon. England, by way of Brussels, had stopped at Haeren airdrome here only a short time before the crash. One explanation advanced was that one of the three motors ex ploded, setting fire to the plane. Witnesses said the great ship dropped like a spent rocket. She landed In a farmer's field. Apparently four of those aboard jumped, for their bodies were found some distance from the wreckage. It appeared the others had burned to death. Twelve rtc tims were passengers and three members of the crew. There were no Americans aboard. 1 I MEN ADMIT THEFTS CenUiraed from pas l) George Prescott. and were given nntn Anrfi io to nlead. n-.wl .,i whom a nollti- .j 'tt standiag cal turmoil of months sianuin . I v-j w.. likewise under aaaag vsoaaa-era a " r4.;" - h theft of the u,"'',"" L " .erve ...LI. BAn attsmntail fn ATT 'r1-"" " v" I a warrani on xuM .v I that ha was shot to death, sner- merhorn. who was nWnea J Ban its in me o r""',''-; was aiao luuiciw .- theft case. W. A. Banks of Tujunga, Cal . brother of the accused man. and ; John Sturgeon. Los Angeles at torney, are In Medford to help in outlining plana for the defense of, tha former editor and nis wire. (Contlnuad from 1) fouad to prohibit the sale of beer 1- t. .tnt . mnntnd ones-1 - J,Vrftai. GOOD eoniHi REGULATING BEER IS C0IICIL TOPIC HWU. V' - " . 1 - v, iu, Hill, ureal Ufl lOtl ui la the eitv wantfehara t..t ,-.- t-..- Tome such pravisioa. How the counell wfll vote, fin- any, oa licensing the sale of beer ot a eleltJoa to rote oa the carter prohibition amendment. uwi w vuu m , newerer. aeuare .ey iiaed un to caU thai election. which would be held July SI. . Marion Teachers I Are Rehired But . At Lower Salary MARION. March S8 The school board has rehired the pres- nt t-itrhnra. Mlii Grace Peher- rsoa. Miss Rose Hattoa aad Mrs. Leota Sloan for the eomlag arhool term, however at reduced! salarlea. Ulr " be la to eatth ap with hla Mrs! Herman DeLaagh was boa- plowing aad pleating. Bat tha tese to the Union Ladies aalUing whether man la against him: club, with tha following preeeat: Wi af the past week 'a n -settled Mrs. Maa Robblas. Mrs. Graver weather U predicted. Stevens. Mra. Maggie Davidson. Yestevday's Inter mitten t show Mrs. J. L. Calllvaa. Mrs. Hartey "tMj Wem a total preclpl Libby, Mrs. Mebba Colgaa and t!on of 8. C Inch. The Wniam daughter Doreena, -Mrs. Slmar atta river, whisth Monday stood Currr aad small eon Miltoa, Mrs. t tha bear level. IJZ. yesterday nci-v Plekard. Mra. t Fred Seba raaeher. Mrs. Thorn Weim. Wlaa aad Mm. Warren Gray. IrU Bower, PughOperi Real Estate Firm ;: Oscar Bower termer eounty "- sheriff, and Dave Pagh are ooea ' lag a real estate office la the U. S. The Call Board Br OLIVK M. QUAE WARHEB BROS. KLSIKORK Today Irene Danne In " "Secret at Madame " Blanche." Thursday-Irene Dunne in "Se- cret of Madame Blanche" and oa atage, annual spring faahioa show. Fridsy John Barrymore la Topaee." WARXKR BROS. CAPITOL Today Lee T r a e y la "Clear All Wires." HOLLYWOOD Today Joan Blondell la "Tbe Greeke Had a Word for Them." Friday Charlee Farrell aad Jean Bennett In "Wild Oirl." THE GRAND Today Chester Morris In "In- fernal Machine". Friday Tom Keens la "Scar- Smith In "Tha Monkeya Paw." The merchants of Salem and rrt th Elslnore cooperating 1. the presents- ei. .unmlBl. -.Ftn 1 soow to DO RiTen inurauj iui S 1 A. beglaning at 8:30 o'clock on the Elsiaore stage and running for about 45 minutes. Styles will be modeled and in terspersed with the showing of special feature entertainment numbers of dance and music. Accompanying the show will be orchestra music presented by Mel low Moon dance orchestra. This will be a special feature In addi tion to the regular screen attrac tions. The development of a woman's life through trials and hardships to a final haven of happiness pro vides the dramatic motif of "The Secret of Madame Blanche," new Metro-G o 1 d w y n-Mayer offering opening today at the Elslnore thawun starrine role. Miss Dunne Is raat &a an Amer- v i lean chorus girl who marries a mix R!nH1iTTin nnlv t find traredv at the end of her Iova af. 1 fair. Miss Dunne's characteiiza- tion. which covers a period of more than 20 reara. ia aald to surDass even her notable nortrav- als In "Cimarron' and "Rack Street.' which established her as the screen's outstanding' emotion al actress. Chemeketa Players are a busy! group this week rehearsing for the next production. "Diamonds or Diamonds?", a rapid-fire base- oeu comedy that win be present- ed aext week in Nelson auditorl- um. This play Is ia strong con trast to the tense drama of "Lift Dp Your Eyes" aad presents Breezy" Kane, a hlg-leaaue ball player of charming personality and bluff. This role will be car ried by Frank L. Torgerson. Playing opposite Is Marine Petty- John, who won a host of admirers Tor her work as "Eugenia War- rea" la "Lift Da Your Eyes." She has the role of a girl who Is crasy ihnnt haaAhall Important parts are taken br Pat" Peterson and Nellie Row land Greene. Appearing- araln I after a brief absence are Howard I er a brief absence are Howard Victor Williams. Mar- 7. v I Wu wwu eom- menaauon in Tae mysterious . . . i Mrs. Dodvke" for ber ehereetar. I '""on of . timid spinster, will appear as a weepy young wife, ak.tt t.vM tV -it . I .tudtou. wamm h(. BalJ h - changes her opinion about baseball players. Several new facea will h aaen amnn tha playen presenting this sparkling The technical staff is busy re- paiating and resetting the stage 1 ror toe coming play. Miller Doesn't Get Suspended Term This Time When Samuel Nelson Miller colamlslon ex" 6T5 N.rth ToS .tM pfeSlf.!!8t?!,!?B day to a charae of drunken dH-J. lng. a6 m BOt receJ, a siispend- -t n.. i.n ..-- . -1 r.:', ..".". Judg. Mark Poul.ea Vent him to ju tor 0 dayg. Miller was arrested Monday mw si MiuuivRua Cfun- ed lata a nmchina driven by Lloyd I Hta,er. 7n Nonh Commercial Brj, ana commercial and Cen - ter ininrtt. RainNoBoon to Farmer Now but 7Lf- UTZit m Tf ma C WW All r dll Rain, that which proves the - - t . . lanner- uuim aunnc a ism. ere dry apeti, Is now his woe. I Two weeks behind, at least, with hla spring field work, the farmer now aeeds a month of clear wea ; rose to tbe d.S-foet mark. MTW. JONES HOSTESS WACONDA, March 2S A ape ti al program has beea Arranged for charter members ot the com munity dab at tha recalar" meet ing Wedaaeday. April b, at S p.m at Aha home at Mrs. SL F. Jeaee near Waceada eeraera, iaetead af at Mrs. Nasom's as erroneously URGE ATTETjDMGE Putnam of Albany Schools Arid Childs of Legis- lature Speakers SCIO. March St Aa excep tional good crowd was 1a at tandance at the lnititate held here Saturday. Be Putnam, aa- oertatendent at Albaar. aad Charles Child, chairman of the education committee la the house of representatires, were the mala sneakers. ' I Mr. Pataam built hla addrefi jl arcund the two nointi that "we shonld keep our thinking clear and oar spiritual life at it high- est possible point." He went oa to aay mac "inongn mis is saia S.fsr5f-TAS s . AUun viul but only use those things at hand : - produced by science." Mr. Childs talked on the ganiaatloa of the house aad sea ata and educational hills last paaaed. He explained those two ha considers of Tital Importance J tha transportation bill and thai I eouaty unit system bill. James Bennett, eouaty school superintendent, made a brief ad dress. A lively round table discesslou fn Tfla TAtf lllrl W Ar TrtITtl ah fell was held, conducted by Ralph Me-1 Donald. Refreshments were serv-l ed. Mrs. F. A. Gallegly aad Mrs. I E. P. Caldwell poured aad the Misses Doris Clarke, Bernicaj Newhouse, and Doris Neptanel served. Funeral services for Vincent Leslie Farmer, 20, who was h ' ? tB anu ui a souiaorn rauuc pu senger train here Monday night. be held from the Clough- eamcx enapei ai iu:w ocioci m a . . AA-Shdh a a . . t Jam. n aar tomorrow morning wit a nmr. ry. K coenran ornciaung. inter BlBt Will be In BelCTeSt M1B- orlal park. After official investigation of the accident yesterday, Coroner j L. E. Barrlck and District At- torney William H. Trlndle deeld- ed that an Inquest would not be required. They were informed In a report filed by Conductor! Pat Tynan, In charge of the train Involved, that the train was trav eling about 10 miles an hour at I time of the tragedy. Young Farmer Is survived by I his parents. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C Farmer, 950 Soutn lztn street; aad two sisters, Mrs. Alma Mo- Kltrick of Eugene and Mrs. Mar guerite Myers of Salem. onunnea o w u Roosevelt requesting that he re- state tbe wage feature of his re ferestatlon plan. Instead of re- rerestauon plan, wsteaa oi re- farting to the compensation as II . j.Ti .. tvi,,. tr.ti.nnrt.tinn I . . m i a .v. i - - . , " ?' leoo, loagang ana- cioiaiag, 1 council In a resolution reauested President Roosevelt to nam.' a wage that will Include the rea-1 onn.bl. ntn. nf all comnenaatlon. and make nroner deductions from that wage for transportation. food, lodging and clothing fur- nlahed the men Protective matters affecting or ganized labor occupied the great- er part of a lengthy council see- aion. Galloway Avers Sales Tax Plan Is Constructive CORVALUS. Ore.. March 28 (AP) C. V. Galloway, chairman I of the state tax commission ex- a a measara "akl" V tA .trnr. maxin a aaiaaced tax structure tor Oregon. He declared that 11 1 1 a mAnntmA tt fa- -.411 v .v 11 w dopted. tha tax will be tha, JSJiSS 5K2JS.KiSS itt L " if50"1 " lDCOme l .u . ,t a . l . OD ?Ztl in tLH lw., -.-- -V T come, business and property. Ho said the basis for taxation should be not only tbe ability to pay but tha amount of benefit derived from state government. HARD TIME SOCIAL HELD k- X" TJX 7::::C V-r -r" PIONEER, March SS. Muaie -t . 'kangaroo court featured the Mt. Plsga Farmers Union arograa and hard time social. The local will meet with the community dab Asm 14. McBEX VISITS LOCAL TALBOT, March 21. U EL Ma- Bee of Dallas, atata Farmers Union president, spoke at tha Sld- ney-Talbot local meeuag Friday. Other taika were given by Mr. Llbby of the Marioa local aad Bey Hewitt ot Salem. SELV5RTON. Mareh aeral aervlcea ter the Infant eon of Mr. aad Mra. Oscar T; White-j head were held at tha graveside I Sunday afterneoa. at Bethaay cemetery with Larson aad Soa to enarge. 1 OE-ILYl'OO New Xrd Big Week FARMERS FIH TO DE WEDNESDAY WATi SITU T m i Cemmg "Goona-Goona1 West Salem 'News WEST SALKM. Kirch If A game of baseball Is scheduled ta be played on the diamond at tha Wast Salem school Friday after aeon, weather permuting, be tween tha Buplls at the Braah College echoed aad tha Wast Sa lem school. Lou Deraaleau. who has beaa lateriag ta Lea Angeles, has returned heme. He weat through & ries of eartheaakee la tha soumern eity. ana airs, aaa carter at Sa Francisco, brother of Mrs. Lyan L. Sloper are raeatloalag here for a month and visiting witn ui supers aaa otaer reie- tires. air. aaa airs. j. jeaes are iar- of a seTen and a half pound ini mr n I n lllinill H HAM . H v " ' i wiw FOR LUMBER BLAZE PORTLAND. Ore., March 21 (JLP) Fire InTaatlgatora pressed the opinion today that the spectacular fire whleh last night roared through tha yards and crane- shad of tha Jones Lumbar eompaay hare was probably start- by defeetira wiring, either ia tha high power tranamiseloa line or ia a minor connection. Insuraace adjustors estimated tha loss woald e mora thaa $100,000, although firemea ue- oeeded in earing the mala plant. The lose Is covered by Insurance. M. H. Jones, president of tha company, said the firm expects to rebuild the destroyed property. although he did not know just when this work would be started. Of the 140 men who were em ployed at tha plant before the fire, only about 40 were retained oa the payroll to clean up a few small orders and make a few de- Iiverleo. Five firemea sustained minor Injuries In fighting the blase, !L,!2e"il "Xf0"1- resulted when thousands of spec tators hurried to the scene, at- tcted by the flame, which could be seen from all parts of the city fe en LOTS Free seed and over 100 garden lota in the city have proven no inducement to unemployed fam ilies here to try raising their vege table needs from the soil this spring and summer, it appears from reports at the TJ. S.-T. M C. A. employment office where the- tree lots are listed. Not over 25 persons have aaked to look over the list, according ta D. D Dotsoa, assistant manager. Fear of raldj on the gardens seems to be the deterrent, how ever, rather thaa lack of am bttlon. Dotson said. He said he had heard many comments about the garden offer, most of them voicing tear that thieves would loot the plots before the sowers could reap their harvest. Most of the lots available are located in northeast Salem. The chamber of oameree made tha , . I . r , . ""i ? Tf to permit anarapleyed families to permit anarapleyed famines bo "i,. Vv" " 7. .I'l iDn rnr rimiiTii lr nvminr "T"-"i" wou" P R. T. C. fund. T Efforts to locate Jaek Hunt. 11-year-old Salem boy who die- appeared from faime hero March It, have so far beea fruitless It was reported at police head son of Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Huat, proprietor of Haat'a cafe oa North Commercial street. Suspicion rests oa two young men, one 22 and the other 20 years old, tha younger of whom was for a time employed by tha Hunts as dishwasher. Mrs. Huat last alght declared It bar belief that tha two maa bad kidnaped ear soa aa spite work becaase the one was discharged from his work at the cats. Jaek Haat was last aaea tha night of the state basketball champloashla games, ta eompaay tha two aaspeeted young I . Commclal and Chea eketa streets. His parenta he appeared happy that day aad had not been accustomed to stray- lag away. BABY BO&X On BARKS SILTERTON, March SS. Aa- nouaoemeata of tha birth of a daaghter to Mr. aad lira. Robert Barr at Chico, Cel., have reached Silrerton. Mr. and Mrs. Barr are termer Silvertenlans, leaving last aaiama tor Chleo. Mr. Barra par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Barr. are both af Chico at the present time. They plaa to return to STt- varton la a few weeks. i 1 i WIUCE MARCH REPOR iitwHMniwiiimwM-Mm-wmTwtMi iuSTO-NTTE 'jPaad THTJItSDATNi "Tha Greeiai Ilai a 1 1 Word for Them 1 With r$A clai&b , 1 Jeaa Blobden , Lowelt Sbffsaaa II f rfi Madge Kvaas I : Wos-tel Pssnar-Flto ytrnMy son. This ia the first child la tha family. Tha Jonesea eaaa here from tha middle weat last fall and Uka U so well here that they plaa ta make their home her. Sunday guests at tha A. L. Ae plewhit homo oa Xlagwoed Tar raea were Attorney aad Mrs. Er nest R. Wood aad son. Gene of Klags Valley. Mr. Wood, who resided In West Salem walla com pleting hie work at Willamette university ochoo! of law a aaae ber of years age. was a member of the etty council bora. Ha la now practicing at CorvaWs. Mr. aad Mrs. Nels Teackel aad Mrs. W. J. Bark of Wells, former neighbors at theirs were Monday meats at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. B. A. Shaft. IMESTEDFOB PLOT AGAIfiST DUCE ROMS, March 21. (AP) Tha pouea have la custody maa who. they announced today, aaa confessed that ha lateaded to as sassinate Precnier Maasollal last Monday. The maa was arrested while loitering la tha Plata Di Venezia en which tha windows of tha premier office face. The author ities said ha had a rna ia his pocket. The prisoner la reported to have said also that he originally planned to go to tha Oetla air port Mareh II, the day Prima Minister Ramsay MacDoaald aad Foreign Secretary Sir John Simon of Great Britain, arrived tor their conference oa the Mussolini peace plan. According to tha police authoritiea ha lateaded ta shoot the Italian premier there as Big- nor Mussolini weat to greet his visitors, bat later decided to make the attempt ta front of the pre mier's office. It Is understood the prieoaer disclaimed aay Idea of shooting the British statesman. The police are said to bo in' vestlgating one of the prisoners statements in ilea ting that he had aa accomplice, perhaps a foreign er. But tha principal tendency seems to bo to regard the maa a mentally Irresponsible psr whe probably was acting alone. SALEM BOYS FIGHT FOR QUAKE RELIEF PORTLAND, Ore.. March St (AP) A card of amateur boxing matches, sponsored by the 40 and I. Amerlcaa Legion organization. waa preeeated at tha clvle audi torium here tonight. Proceeds were to be given to the Portland chapter of the Amerlcaa Red Cross to be nsedtoward its Quota ia the south era California earth quake relief funft. Included la the results were the following: 111 pounds Johnny Peltier. Chemawa, technical knockout ov er Cliff Nelsoa. St. Helena. Ill pounds Kermit Stewart, Portland, technical knockout over Man ale White, Chemawa. 14 T pounds Henry Newman, 8alem Y. M. C. A- technical kaoekoat over Virgil Leclalre. Portland. ISA pounds WUmer Tucker, Portland, technical kaoekoat over Fred PaTker, Chemawa. R.F C. Advisory Group is Named Three Marioa county mea will be on the all-state committee to serve aa aa advisory group on eeif-llquldattng projects to be fi nanced by R. F. C. the gover nor's of flee announced Tueaday. Chosen from this district are Thomas Ltvesley, S. F. Slada, Stag one Courtney, Woodbura. Twenty -one mea from Multnomah eouaty were chosen, the commit tee meeting for the first time aext Saturday morning la Portland. TNITfrinr During Present Safeway J V Sales Contest Q BRANDS TO CHOOSE FROM S s 1 i nil Vseranm Ub. S2c XI &. io i lbs. $2.05 2?i49c 3 79c Dbsr Now FREE CsmrkeTbearf Jigsaw Fozzlt with Eaett rHtrrluuM . . - at . '. ir VSMIi PROTEST 01EIS Mexican Communists Claim Ex-war Secretary is Imperialist MEXICO CITY. Mareh SI (AP) Steaiax of tha Dal ted States embassy ta protest against tbaapaatatmeat of Joaeahas Dan iel- aa ambassador to Mexico was reported today as. eommaalst posters appeared crttclstng the ae- leetloa. . Tha atoalag took plaee last Fri day eight. Several- windows- of tha embassy were broken. Police- mea who guard tha embassy were lured away from the baildlns; by one gtonp while others rushed ta .to ateae tha place. Arthur Bliss Laae. charge d'at- farea, who had just returned from Washlngtoa. - reported the iaeldeat to the foreign office aad ta tha chief of police. The police hare aot yet made the matter public, aad it could not be learn ed whether aay arrests bare been made. Posters that appeared oa walls today were signed "the central committee of tha eommanist par ty at Mexico section of the eom maalst tnternationaL They call' ad upon -alt aatMmeerallsts la general to force Mr. Daniels from Mexico. Captioned "oat with Daniels, the placards described him a "tha murderer of Axaeta aad TJr Ibe." These Mexicans were killed when Daited States forces leaded at Vera Cms ta 1114. Mr. Daniels wee secretary et the United States navy at that time. W. F. Flaaler. president of the American chamber of commerce. last week sent a telegram ta 8e eertary Hall, protesting against tha appolatmeat of Mr. Daniels. The text of Mr. Flanleys tele gram and Secretary Hull's reply were aot made public here. MIS LECTURE Six hnndred persons, the larg est crowd to patronize aay ot the evening lecture-musical programs preeeated br the Willamette uni versity faculty this school year. attended tha last ot the series Tuesday night ia Waller hall. Setting for himself the uea- Uea "Will Europe's Pot Boll Ov er?" Dr. Alexander A. Taxakas, of the department of modern languages, concluded In his lec ture that the answer depeaded largely upon whether the United States was willing to accept the responsibility la world affairs which Its present leadership en tails. Emphasising the progress that has been made recently in such backward couatrtee as Turkey. Dr. tasakas asserted that the principal peril te European and world peace Ilea-la the Imperial istic ambitions of Italy. Professor T. S. Roberts in or gan numbers and Professor Cam eron Marshall la vocal selec tions, were both well recefved. Miss Carolyn Parker essisted at the piano. Marioa eouaty will consent to the state highway department's program of taking over secondary road maintenance work April 1 While the new law passed by the last legislative session does not become legally operative until June 9, members ot the county court yesterday said they would agree to the department's wishes which are that all secondary road work la the county be placed la the state's hands at once. The local coaaty court Is not pleased with the restricted amount of money granted to this coaaty Cor Its secondary roads, the amount being ISS.000 for II II aad the same amount tor Paeke4 tin 25c lB.S?c oniicl Sovo 2 1 T COUrm YIELDS TO HIBUWAY PROGRAM Aft L 1114. Ahoat SIMM aanaaUy ta expected bat Maltaomah county's faada wtn aw allocated there instead of spread through oat the atata, a custom whleh prevailed before tha year. All the malateaanee ami construction work oa secoadarr roads here after will be doaa by tha state department. PARIS. March Si (AP) Italya proposed four power "peace dab" waa attacked la tha chamber of deaatles todar br Henry rraaklla-Boulloa as i "abominable collusion between Mr. MacDonald aad Signer Mus solini." The assaalt en the plaa by the opposition to tha government waa met by Premier Edouard Da- ladler. who waa enthusiastically cheered by the deputies. Defend lug both Prime Minister Mac Don aid of Great Britain aad the Italian premier. M. Daladler r fased to discuss the peace plaa worked oat la their recent Rome conference bat promised parlia ment France woald take ao step la the matter without Its kaewl- edga. Tha chamber, by a rote of SI 5 to SIS. postponed interpella tions made ta the foreign affairs committee, particularly concern ing the Maasollal plaa. Sentence Indian As Wife Slayer PORTLAND. Ore.. Mareh SI (AP) Edlaoa Tapper, young Klamath Indian, today was sen tenced te maximum ot It years la prison for the killing of his wife oa the Klamath reservation last Jaauary. He waa convicted in federal court here Saturday. Top per was charged with beating his wife to death with his fists and then hurling her body from his automobile. PEACE CLOB MEETS FfllCH OPPOSITION )'BLglIl(l1 --: a Thursday Night at 0:30 ON THE STAGE L Spring Fashion Revue 50 LIVING MODELS DISPLAYING THE LATEST SPRING MODES Styles aad Models Sponsored by tbe Following Firms: SMART SHOP SHIPLEY'S BlILLER'S JOHNSON'S BISHOPS MONTGOMERY WARD ft CO. PRICE SHOE CO. BUSTER BROWN CO. FLOWERS bj C. F. BREITHAUPT ON THE STAGE The famous Mellow Moon Orchestra aad Enter tainers in a merry whirlwind of melody and mirth. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES m r'ii rBENTTA ft Jt I UNA MI 2 P JAMES I I .: . r i ti. Plaa Jaek Haler ta 'WrongorTU" CartMn News AN-TtMK 250 filHIIELIEF Ml Although farmers la the eoua ty bare beea watehlag with la tereet for the ealliag af a meeting ot tha coaaty farm mortgage ad- jaatmaat committee, ao each ses sion baa beea called ta data. Saab is tha taformatloa tram aaa af tha members. t The Marioa coaaty committee waa appelated early ta February. f onowtac atata. organisation agreed apoa at a j meeting la Ba rn, a M. Flummer of Portland Is state chalrmaa aad L. TL Brelthaapt of thb state college Is secretary. . ; Members of tha Marioa county committee are: If; G. Ganderson, Sllvertoa; Ray J. Otatt aad Geae Courtney, secretary, et Wood barn; Warren Gray. Marion, and Ralph Zimmermaa. Aurora. Farmers bare ' beea hopeful that this farm mortgage adjust ment move might be able to alle viate their present concern te some extant. Winkenwerder Is Acting Head OiVniversity SEATTLE, March SS (AP) Prof. Hugo Winkenwerder, bead of the feresrty department, Mon day became acting president of the University of Washington, but will noi "attempt to reorganize the schools aad colleges ae I shall bo president oaly during the spring quarter. ! My Immediate concern is the university budget. aald Winken werder. who assumed control or the university after Dr. M. Lyle Speneera resignation was accept ed over the weekend by the board of regents. '! hare beea told, al though I have net had aa oppor tunity to check the accuracy or falsity of the reports, that there are some inequalities In tbe sal ary budget. Today & Tomorrow . . . Women will be deeply touched at this girl's dra matic story ... Men win respect her whom the world called "bad IRENE DUNNE "The Occret c2 Madntnc Blanche" 'wito PHILLIPS HOLMES UNA MERKEL LIONEL ATWILL Today - Thwr. - Fri. ...THE CELEBRATED STAGE COMEDY COMES HOT FROM BROADWAY WITH EVERY THRILL . . Paris . .?eUsT . Moscow . whererer news was six zHnr then jom. find TRACY, who fcnated head Uses . . and waistlines! . . . 1000 LatorJas! !EB AWAITED tmTOlf BENTTA HUME - jfTS I UNA MERKEL " fi 1 fl JAMES GLEASON V i 1 ad.