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    PAGE TWO
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning. April 8, 1933
ARREST PIES
IY FOR TEST
Kahll to Face Trial Upon
Beer Sale Charge; , no
.v 8rew Available
. i Ooettnuad from pto 1
Its belts one of the imnl beT
erages banned by the city ordin
.". . . '
Al the same time the thirsty
flocked te tie one source of beer
la the etty yesterday, hundreds of
motorists struck out north snd
south along: tbe highway seeking
a roadside stand stocked with tbe
beverage. Tbe result was that
applies of beer lasted but a few
hour at most. When mors beer
. would be available -was unknown.
It .was generally expected little
beer would be on sale again until
. next Monday and later when ship
ments will begin coming in from
- San Francis eo end eastern brew-,
eries.
Sharkey First to
Arri.ro with Beer
Graham Sharkey "scooped" all
others when be arrived in Salem
' at ILS. yesterday morning, his
light truck bearing fotir 16-sal-f
ton Itegi ef beer destined for Sa
lem Golf club. Yesterday after
noon the first keg was tapped
mere ana lis contents aeau to
. dozens of club members. 1
Keanwhile In surrounding i
towns others of the thirsty
' throated upended steins and bot
tles of brew. SUverton residents
greeted a beer truck last night.
DALLAS, April 7 Kersey's
restaurant here dispensed two
barrels of 3.2 beer here In two
hourg today. Other business
houses were expecting bottled
beer shipments Monday or later.
The latest to obtain a city beer
license Is the Blue Garden confec
tionery, operated by Paul Skeels.
MONMOUTH, April 7 C.
E. Fetser. proprietor of the Vio
let Ray cafe here, made applica
tion this week for a license to
sell beer in Monmouth. As the
city council ruled that while the
beer may be non-intoxicating. It
Is alcoholic, thereSore eontra
renlng the city charter and or
dinance No. 1. Fetzer got no
license.
MT. ANGEL, April 7 Beer
was legally saleable by licensed
dealers here today through ac
tion' of the city council. The li
censing system will be in effect,
atJeast, til June S, when the
voters will decide on a proposed
charter amendment to . empower
the" city to engage in the buying
and selling of non-intoxicating
beverages and of Intoxicating
beverages In so far as the law
may allow.
Gate to Crater
i: Lake Open Early
; KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April
T--(AP) The Klamath entrance
to Crater Lake national park was
opened today, three days earlier
than In 1932. The Klamath en
trance has been the first to be
. open for the third successive
year. The first car to be driven
to 'the rim was by George Mc
Murphey, Portland advertising
' man.
J SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT'
or
T-i9 PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE
. COMPANY OF AMERICA
t Mewaifc. In the state of New Jersey, mi
.. Slat rfM A TW.Mh.. 1 U11 -j
ithe tnsaranca commissioner of th rtxt, nf
Oregon, pursuant to law:
CaaHal.
iAmoont of capital stock
paid Bp . .1
S.000.000.00
flfota! pMmtum lncomt for
tha year f 669,310.48AM
Sa'.erest. flvldtadi and
rcata racaivad durlns ttta
year lz7.7M.34S 83
Swrni from other sources
t-acetTCd during the jrear. 33.6S0.3U.73
Total laeoma . 720,727,l3.
Pts tars 1 1 xata.
fsM for lasste. endow.
: mente. annnlUea and sur-
' render vaaiea $
Nl.e0,S34.3
S7.M3.28S.U
470,000.00
S8.737.US43
13.510,737.18
47.T11.75S.81
vivwrnu, ius in sknicj.
hokiere diizinr the veer. .
PiTtdeada paid oa capital
stack durtag the year. .. .
Comrataaieaa and aalarlea
paid durlog tbe year, to
clodlnc BBtdteal
. leea aw
3
f eea for Inspect toa
risks
TtJrea, Uceuea and fees
. paid during the year
Amount of all ether es-
J
Total xpenditarea . U1.153.00A 07
Tslue of real estate us aed
(Bsarket value $
X8Sl.S4Z.tt
owaed (market ar a war
Used values) x,UT,80.860.M
toane caortgagM and
, collateral, etc J.il4,81.3i.l4
srnmw amies ana pohct
- loans .7.
Cum tn esoks. en haod aod
' la ttaaalt ......... .
rlet aaooiiwrtsd and deferred
premiums ,
Interest aad rents deia and
accrued
Other assets (net)........
SS,443,4S.3S
St80t.40S.S4
es.eoi.3M.2o
80.035. 838.03
44.SOO.00
' - Total Mmlttsd assets... .JJ.n3.7M.344.S0
UaMidca.
. Ket rssn isa XX, 445. 463. 730. 00
Orass claims for losses m.'0-90''"'-''
Apeortione
m one, payaDte la 1933. 39.(70.783.00
sea to the credit of v
: ewterred dividend policies
iT.ant.oaa aa
ui vussr usmuoes
3s,oue.oi.u
Total itabQUea, except
tcapital paid n &,ooo.000.oo
Surpioa aver all UeMHtles. . SA37A00Xg2
BurpKst aa regarda poitoy.
Total
...I.773,7,JU.1
fartkoXaar.
Scddaat aad feeattk
pre-
mlums recelead .
Croaa premluma receired
during Ue year.........
: Pramsnna and dtvtdeads ra
turaed darlag tbe year..
Lasses and cielme paid du
61 U, iSf W057A70
0.3T1.U
1.591.414.03
S3S.4SS.ST
S0g.UX.SS
Of the 8470.000 Paid atacbhaMaea. UM .
- 144.08 aa ratonied to the compear for
distribution to the poUcyboUersToaitork
purchased by the eosapany aad mow held
f : by Vivlaa If. lerte aad James Karaey.
. troataea for the peilcyholdsrs.
r t M.023,SS1 00 par TaJue of eapttaT ftork ef
the cutapaay haa beea parehased pursoant
to the provisions of chapter the Laws
" ,Tr. .J?rw2 the year-1013. and is
now hold by Vivtea U. lewis and Jasaea
5w"y trustee, tor tha poucybeldera of
tha casapany.
- TM TVCDTTCltkl. INSTRANCsI
COMT ANT AKXJUt A !
EDWARD XK DUrrnXD, Proa.
WHXIAsf W. VAN NALTS. Baa.
rt, ' ' OnCK . 8TERKXB.
; ssosar OrdWary iept. U. g. Basal Bldf-
RULED TRIAL
o - ... , o
5 -
Superior Judge Louis B. Ward, of
San. Francisco, who granted the
motion ef defease attorneys and
ruled that Torn Wooney. who ha?
erred II years of a life sentence in
San Quentin for alleged participa
tion la the 1916 Preparedness Day
bombing, is entitled to a sew trial
on an indictment which was unused
against him at the time of his con
viction. Judge Ward fixed April
26th for the ooenin? of the trial
The Call
Board
Bj OLIVE M. DUAE
ELSINORE '
Today Constance Bennett in
"Our Betters."
CAPITOL
Today "Untamed Africa,"
and Jack Holt in "When
Strangers Marry."
HOLLYWOOD
Today MItzi Green and
May Robson in "Little Or-
phan Annie."
GRAND
Today Regis Toomey and
Anita Page in "Soldiers of
the Storm."
"When Strangers Marry," the
Columbia melodrama of the trop
ics, win be the attraction at the
Capitol theatre starting today.
Jack Holt is starred as a dynamic
engineer who fights to finish a
railroad and keep his wife in the
exotic but deadly Jangles of Java.
The story Is one of mad mar
riage between two individualistic,
high-tempered people who find
their love going to pieces under
the wilting heat and dull mono
tony of a tropical sun.
In addition to this will be "Un
tamed Africa." a tale of animal
life of Africa and carrying with
it an interest! eg story of dramatic
incidents according to those who
have seen the picture.
HAWAII GOES WET
HONOLULU. Anril 7. ( API
Governor Lawrence M. Judd to
day signed a bill providing for the
regulation and taxation of beer,
bringlne Hawaii within the uom
of the national act.
The Royol Fomfly of
8 lo)
f t t
wt,TJay IK Mickey Mouse
Matinee
':br0A? Today at
Hlvi P.m.
-XUft ADDED
ff Ys'' Sf FEATURE
( JMlW "Rebecca of
4?fZSliSiftJ02, Sunny Brook
"OUR BETTERS Of Coars
mh ANITA LOUISE A Big: Stag
GILBERT HOIAND Show
1 CHABIES STARRETT (IB
3 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY
He Startled the World.. .
This mad monk who posed as a Saint and
'Ji'T&Le an Empire JSss,
r l : -v. , v
Mid- V c -' f ? v 't i
night V " I
Show A'j
Tonight I . t .
- ii;3o jj x..:.:.y
and raiNi ri
4V
5UVU Li-
i n n
snion
Dr. A. L Suhrie of New York
Will be Guest Speaker;
Others too
MONMOUTH. April 7 Prep
arations sre being msde for the
seventh annual educational con
ference at the .Oregon Normal
school, to bo held here Saturday
April 22. Dr. Arne 8. Jensen Is
again acting chairman of the con
ference committee.
The leading speaker will be Dr.
Ambroso L. Suhrle, professor of
the department of education - in
New York university. Other edu
cators participating in the confer
ence will be Dr. John R. Mueller,
university of Oregon; Dean H. G.
Sheldon, University of Oregon;
Miss A. Frances Lawrence, of
eastern Oregon normal school;
C. A. Howard, state superintend
ent of public instruction; Superin
tendent C. A. Rice of Portland
and others.
A library display of books at
tractively arranged will be a spe
cial feature. Exhibits In the pri
mary department of the training
school; and in the art department
of the normal are planned.
An added feature of interest
will be the attendance of repre
sentatives from the placement
bureaus of the University of Ore
gon and Oregon State college who
will be here to aid high school
teachers In finding positions. Op
portunity also Is offered to grad
uating students to Interview su
perintendents concerning post
tions for next year.
Unmarried Men
IS to 25 First
On Forest Jobs
PORTLAND, Ore., April 7
Unmarried men between the ages
of 18 and 25 will be the first
selected for the reforestation
work In President Roosevelt's
relief program, according to
word received from Secretary of
Labor Frances Perking today by
Raymond B. Wilcox, chairman
of the Oregon state relief com
mittee. Oregon's quota In tha first
group Is expeeted to be about
2500 men, It was announced.
The men, It was ; said, must be
selected not later than April IS.
A total of 250,000 men through
out the country are eventually
to be employed.
Gaynor Granted
Divorce; Claims
Husband Jealous
LOS ANGELES, April 7
(AP) A recital of the marital
tribulations of 5-foot 100 pound
Janet Gaynor of the movies, won
her a divorce today from Lydsll
Peck, screen writer.
The diminutive actress, who
Is known to thousands of film
fans in her habitual parts as- an
nnsophisticated young girl,
charged that her husband up
braided her about her firm work.
was Jealous and suspicious of
her, spoke abusively to her at
parties and at times drank to
excess.
Americo'f $how; world in
Mickey
NOTES
Yast uttft warn Loan Nit at tha
Capitol wotta mob -wotta mob.
What kind of weather are we
going to have? ...
M. M.C.
Somethlnr ssecial for all Mick
ey Mice today. ...
BI. al. O.
The drawinsr contest will h
concluded today. ;
M Is C
How do tod Ilka "Baota im
white flannels. I think he ought
to throw them In th river. 'VAa
and keep them on while doing It,)
GREAT NEWS ' TTncia Al
Adolph Is back.
M.M.C. I
Special nlcture todar nhra
of Sunnybrook Farm.
M. M. C.
Do yon know that In Washine-.
ton. D .C. there la a tflz-V
Motue club of just, colored boys
and girls?
M. U. C.
Just beard that Mart An Tirana
got a pair of white flannels. (X
guess u s too Did.)
M. M. C.
Some program today!
Be there, hub?
So Long
ZOLLIS.
Bf APRIL 27, SAKS
Prune trees la the Liberty sec
tion will de well to be In bloom
by April 17, E4 A. Jory, Salem
resident who has an 80-aere prune
orchard la that section, said yes
terday. He indicated that he does
not think there Is a chance for
the Cherrian celebration of Blos
som day to come April II, as an
nounced. Mr. Jory sets the date as the
7th, with ordinary weather; if
more cold weather should come,
blossominr wonM be forth re
tarded.
Peach trees on his home place
at 425 Hoyt street are la bloom
this week, Mr. Jory reports.
Obit
uary
Lewis
At Ue residence. 147 Waller
street, April 7, Mrs. Mary M.
Lewis, aged 74. Widow of the
lat Henry Lewis. Mother of Mrs.
Minnie Hughes of Belling ham.
Wash., Mrs. Gladys Seymour ef
Centralis, Wash., Mrs. Ethel
Mode of Centrarla, Mrs. Llla
Irersoa of Salem, Mrs. Nona
Hooker and Mrs. Rath Brady of
Dallas, E. R. Lewis of Beaver.
W. p. Lewk of Salem. P. 1.
Lewis of Fresno. Cslif., Guy
Lewis of Falls City; also sur
vived by two brothers and two
sisters. - Funeral announcements
later by W. T. RIgdon and Son.
Parrish
At the residence, 1SS0 Mar
ket street, April , Msttle Ann
Parrish at tha age of IS years.
She leaves a son L. R. m. Pierce.
Graveside services at Forest
Grove Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock under the direction of W.
T. RIgdon and Son.
mm blossom
TODAY AND SUNDAY
Two Big First
(ff S .
A'
Two years in the making.
You'll wonder how they ever
got back dice after taking'
this amazing picture of wRd
Ufe in darkest Africa.
-AND -
fjtZe
l3CWWi
SPIieOPBtT
SILVEIIII IS WET
j ' v' ,r
(Ceatmuod frees page 1).
spring- opening program was un
der way created a lot ef interest.
Everything was orderly.
Ames Hardware store won the
grand prise la the window contest.
Other prises were:
Variety stores Handy's.
General merchandise J. 6.
Penney, Brelsr's.
Specialty shops Van Ada, Mi
lady. Eat shops Duck 'a Swallow,
Sllvertoa Grille,
Jewelers Lerfald, Caisu
Cleaners Cooper's, Autocrat.
Shoe shops Kellner, Schmidt.
Hardware Ames, Starr.
Furniture H. L. Stiff, first
and second prises.
Plumbing Johnson, In man.
Meat shop City Market
Barber O.K.
Bakery Fish.
Electric Goods General Else-
trie.
Drugs Steelhsmmer, Olsea.
Grocers Porter, Aim's.
CHJUIIT1ES PROVIDE
FOR 314 FAMILIES
Tbe need of indigent residents
ef Marlon county still is very
great. Mrs. J. H. Ross, executive
secretary of Salem Associated
Charities, Informed the directors
at their monthly meeting Thurs
day. She listed work of the
charities In March as follows:
Three hundred fourteen fam
ilies, consisting of 7(0 individ
uals, cared for; 134 grocery or
ders vslued at fst.ls given. 41
wood orders at $s?.5v, tour al
lotments of bedding and furni
ture at 1 7. 154 articles of cloth
ing, including layettes, at $ss.S4.
and 1150 meals at fill. Total
value of donations to tTle needy
was I43S.S3.
The -board expressed appreci
ation for tbe excellent support ef
the public especially In the mat
ter ef cash contributions.
New Sheriff of
Jackson County
To Take Office
MEDFORD, Ore.. April 7.
(AP) Walter . Olmscbeid, ap
pointed by Governor Jnllus L.
Meier yesterday to act as Jackson
county sheriff dnrlng the 90 dsys'
suspension of Sheriff Gordon L.
Sehermerhorn, will take the oath
of office Monday ,it was announc
ed today.
Official notice of his appoint
ment was received here today.
Sehermerhorn is under indictment
for complicity in the theft of 10,-
O&e ballots from the county court-.
house on the eve of a recount to
determine tbe legality of his elec
tion.
Better Highway
Maintenance in
1933 Predicted
PORTLAND, April 7. (AP)
Dr. E. B. McDonald, president of
the Oregon State Motor associa
tion, ssld here today that Oregon
motorists may expect from IS to
Run Features!
Arm these strattce creatures the
AN-MATING APES
you've read about?
Are these the gorillas Rus
sian scientists are mating
with humans to find the miss
ing link? They are only one
of the hundreds of strange
jungle species flashing across
the screen in this most excit
ing of all adventure pictures!
Ml?)
Strangers in Love!
Friends in Hatred!
Jack Holt
in
.....
" "
Marry"
with
Lillian Bond
Continuous Shows Today
and Sunday, 2 to 11 P.M.
Only nr
Anytime
10 per cent better maintenance
oa their highways la llll than
IB 1111.
Maintenance costs la 11 IS. lie
said, were tl.7SS.717 and ths
general maintenance Item la the
budget for 1ISS la 11.15 0.0 00.
Estimated savings . la salaries,
supplies and equipment will be lt
per cent. r
SWAYS 10
ooi am
The state treasurer yesterday
repaid to the ststa highway com
mission 1119,911.40, covering the
balance of $700,000 originally
borrowed for use of tbe general
fund. Of the amount repaid
IS1I.4SI.40 represents principal
and IS It interest. A payment
of 1181,544.40 previously wss
made on the loan.
' Repayment of the full $700,000
transferred from the highway
fund to the general fund and
$710,000 of the $1,000,000 re
paid te the World War Veterans
8tate Aid sinking fund leaves out
standing only $270,000 to be
transferred to the bonus commis
sion account and $1,0X4,000 with
six months' Interest thereon, to
the Portland banks. The letter
loan draws five per cent iaterest.
Treasury department officials
estimated that by May 1 approxi
mately $100,000 of the bank loan
and Interest would be repaid. This
would live $850,000 owing to the
Portland banks, with approxi
mately $1,900,000 of first-half
property taxes payable June 1.
The bank loan probably will be
paid early in June.
County Holiness
Group Meeting
Here Thursday
The regular monthly meeting
of the Marion cosnty Holiness
association will be held at the
Highland Friends church here
Thursday, April 11, beginning at
10:10 a.m., when Rev. Herman
Maey of the Scotts MlUs Friends
church wfil bring the message.
At 2:10 o'clock. Rev. E. W.
Pettlcord of the' Evangelical
church of Salem will deliver the
sermon, and at 7:20 p.m.. Evan
gelist E. W. Cox, who Is con
ducting meetings at the Highland
Friends, will apeak.
Bird Life Here
Is Discussed by
Dubois at Y. M
The T. M. C A. lobby program
last night, featured by H. M. Du
bois, naturalist, in an. illustrated
talk oa "Birds ia the Vicinity of
Salem." proved popular with Sa
lem residents, especially among
the school children.
Preceding the main program a
banquet was held in the dining
hall in the nature of a boys camp
reunion. Boys planning oa .going
to summer camp this year and
those who had been there in pre
vious years were present. The lob
by program was sponsored this
week by the boys' camp committee.
US COMING
MONDAY
True and authentic in every detail.
It's an event to startle and amaze
with its vital facts. No adult man or
woman in Salem should miss it.
The Most Sensational
Motion Picture
Ever Filmed
a-
i -
Nothing before like 1L It comes di
rect from an Oakland run. It will be
offered here exactly as presented in
America's largest cities.
Ladies Only 2 to 4 p.m.
MRS. JARDINE McCREE
Noted Authority am Sex
She will tell yea what causes divorce;
hew te bold your husband end other
astonishing facta.
4
Men Only 7 to 11 p.m.
PROP. HOWARD GOLDIN
No One
Under
ie Ad.
mitted
to Any
Shew
Noted sex philosopher, will tell you na
ture's laws and other delicate secrets
Of life remember, knowledge. Is
priceless.
Trained
Attendance
QCC A real
"a
blood
care of expectant mothers; and many
other asnaaiag scenes.
Do you hare children? Do you
want children? What causes
crime? What are the laws ef
lore? Would you know happi
ness? Would you aroid misery?
Oeaa
Deceat
Meral
I S UTS
EXTBiSI RELIEF
Monthly report of the Open
Door Mission, SIS North Com
mercial. shows the largest activ
ities since the mission was opened
for relief of needy here. This in
creased work has beea made pos
sible by the full cooperation of
various churches in the city,
states Pastor Earl J. Sechrist.
The relief department of the
mission -last month gave to the
needy: SS pairs ef shoes, $4
child's garments, 76 adult gar
ments, at relief prices valued at
$50; lodged 910 transients; took
care of SS aick persons; checked
1500 articles without charge;
gave te transients oely 250 hair
cuts; and served 4.119 meals to
transients and others.
Allowing $0 for the clothing
distributed, a cent each for tran
sients lodged and articles cheeked,
10 cents each for meals and hair
cuts snd a dollar each for sick pa
tients, the total cash value of this
work, all done without eharge,
was $S4S.
Mr. SechrUt states liberal do
nations to the mission have made
this showing possible.
A number of Salem pastors are
occupying the pulpit eaeh night.
thus siding the temporal and spir
itual needs.
STATE' CONVENTION
The first annual convcf .CTon of
the Oregon Building congress, to
be held at Oregon State college
April 28, will consist of a noon
luncheon, farm building confer
ence and evening banquet with
approximately 150 delegates at
tending, according to L. R. Scho-
ettler of Salem, who with R. D.
Slater, W. J. Liljequlst and E. A.
Balderee Wednesday night con
ferred with the convention com
mittee at Corvsllls. The state
college is sponsoring the builders'
program.
Among the speakers at the var
ious meetings will be Governor
Julius L. Meier, Lyle P. Barthol
omew of Salem, Ralph Hamilton,
O. M. Plummer of Portland. State
Senator F. M. Franciscovlch of
Astoria, and Deans Lawrence and
Rogers of the college. Dean
Sehoenfeldt will be the presiding
officer snd Frank Branch Riley
the speaker at the banquet.
Twenty or more members of
the Sslera chapter will attend.
Hug is Defeated
For President of
Inland Educators
SPOKANE. April T. . (AP)
Some 2000 members of the Inland
Empire Education association
elected a president and other of
ficers, passed resolutions and
closed the 15th annual conven
tion of the organisation here to
dsy. Dr. Charles A. Rice, superinten
dent of city schools at Portland,
Free
The
First
100
Ladies
in
Line
Mon
day at
the
Box
Office
win
Be
FREE
as
Guests
of
of
Management
One
Price
to
An
SSe
Doors
Opea
l:SO
aad
7p.m.
Nurses in
at Every Show
Ctvesariaa operatioa;
transfusion
Doors
Opca
at
1:89
p. tau
T . m.
Bites US
SIMS
J
was elected president.-succeeding
Miss Ruth West of Spokane. Dr.
Rice, the choice of the nominating
committee, won the post from
George Hag. superintendent ef
schools at Salem, Ore., a former
vice-president, after, a battle ea
tbe convention floor.
F
The Marlon county seed loan
office at the Salem chamber of
commerce will be continued for
another week, P. H. Bell, legal ad
visor to the committee, announced
yesterday, following a visit from
Ira Hyde, in charge ef the Port
land office for the federal agri
cultural department.
Earllre announcement had been
made that the local otfiea would
be discontinued today.
Fifty more checks were receiv
ed yesterdsy from the Minneapolis
olziee of the seed loan enterprise.
This brings the total number of
checks received here ia two dsys
to 2 SO, representing about $10.-
ooo ia cssti lor Marion county
farmers.
Paciic A. A. Has
Office Here Now
Opening a Salem office at 20
North Cottage street the Pecifle
Coast Auto association is now
better able te Uke care ef the
demands of its membership la
this territory. It operates to
provide motoring information
and legal and other service to
members. G. J. Beyer Is the lo
cal manager.
1
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MAH(XK0l1sdllK2tEr PS
OILYVOOUI
Mickey Mouse
Matinee Today
1:30 P.-M.
The Comic Strip of Millions
Now Brought to the
Uvrns 8crem
wuk Mrm cnEEN
MAY BODS OXi
Also "Our Gang" Comedy,
News, Mickey Mouse and Final
Chapter "Hurricane Express"
ATTEXD OUR 9 O'CLOCK
8ATCRDAT NIGHT SHOW
AND REMAIN FOR OCR 11:15
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STARRING
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SUNDAY, MONDAY?
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