1 9 4 PAGE TWO Tha OREGON STATESMAN. CalcSr r6S, Tnes3y Tlornlng. May , 1933 I! CO aim club West Stayton Grade School .Sends big Delegation To County Meet TOST STAYTON. lily I The Community dab, meeting at the school house Friday night. decided to adjourn v until the tlrat Friday la , October. Oka Snider and T. T. MeClellan were appointed to see about speakers tor tbe meeting to be held darlan tbe gammer. Oaa of tbe largest crowds of tbe season was present to enjoy the ' program: Orchestral selec tions by tha Haymakers orches tra of Turner; spring fashion shew fey Fred Bickman, Harry Stewart, Benjamin Chamberlin, H. H. Snoddy. Fred Denham, O. ? O. Lacy. Wilkinson. Weston Laer and Thomas; The Prima- donna bv Olln Davies of Stayton: Tocal nombers by the boys and rirls alee clubs of the. Stayton high echool: Mickey Mouse stunt by i Betty Kortnek and Leona Bumester of Stayton; Teadln by Virginia Lacy, age S;song by little Bunny Chamberlin, age fire: nlay. "The - Blood Stained Bread Knife by students of the SUyton high -sehool: The Wise Crackers by Ed Streff and Ray mond Kerber. .. Tha West 8tayton school was represented by a large group of nnaila. at tbe Marion county trade school track meet held in Salem Friday. A large number of ribbons were talsen . by West Stayton. Those going were: Una Lewis, pebble Steele. Wilms Branch, Blanch Foster. Elda Johnson. Florence Lucas, Winnie - Erickson. Josephine Snoddy. ver na Lewis. Mary Lucas. Robert Comstock. Gene McCleUan. Rich ard Comstock. Lawrence Tegen, William Shellenberger. Lester Thomas, Jack Sphoone. Texas Snoddy. Aaron Steele. William Sphoone, Richard Snider. Law rence Crane, Douglas Wilkinson, Raymond Fair, Conrad Lee, Mark Lewis, Raymond Asche, Iran Rayse, Carrel Gibson and Fern Lewis. . nurtlini sometime Sunday Til mtrAm roodi and money from the Army and Navy store at 279 Knrta rnmmprplal street, and ine fiafevav store at 19th and State streets, city police were Informed veeterdav I I . . . . . I SHI 1 US VISIT 110 ' D0M01 STORES :A. Goldstein, proprietor 01 me uu-tbusius 11a uuijiut. iui, m Army and Navy store, reported short. Is the wsy the administra missing five blankets, three pairs tioa believes the plan would work of loggers' boots, one pair 01 ria- inr boots, a dozen pairs of socks, I five cartons of cigarettes, sever-1 at men's caps and pairs of leather 1 gloves. I From the Safeway store the burglars took 12 to II cartons of rer at any ratio he deems advls ctgarettes, and $3. SO in change able and to reduce the value of from the till. the dollar. In terras of commodl- Entry wag gained 1 through a rear window In both cases. I .' Police reported yesterday re-1 covering the U. B. N. canvass stoi- I ministration advisors are con en from the residence of Mrs. G. I vinced Mr. Roosevelt plans to Flfer, 110 e North Liberty street, last week. r (Continue froK page tl salaries and wages of all state officials and employes as provid ed In the law! Hoss asksd -Hotmail, Holmsn replied . that such a course might result la Ineffi ciency and embarras the admin istration of certain state depart ments. Governor Meier refused to I commit himself and asked that definlte action on the adjust-1 menta ba delayed until early I tt m w n.t-ad wiuun I Eintlg. secretary of the board of control, to furnish hint certain Information before that time. : I'll 11 1 Hollywood Bird Dog Handler to ft vhi hi fv a Fair t i-. a. uowiey. recently ox 1 Monn rtoiiywooo. uaiii- nas moved to Salem and has opened up the Hollywood Kennel St his ?voutjw2 bkck" nort ot I iuh ,uW rscimj piMi on ue nixnway. r. Bowiey wui nan- uia oira aegu niy. ana wm spe- 1 . m, M M a ai 1 ciaiize in training inem. He has had 36 years exueri- ence In dog training. He expects Iv. V " ia" . nere tnie fall one of his own dogs which has won highest honors at m re snows, ana atso to snow for - m amer venan or siem and waiiace uerijucK ot roniano. ATJTO CRASH FATAL SPOKANE Wash.. May 8. (AP) A high school girl. Joan Ita Evans. 14, was killed, and her companion. Albert Lemon. It. was possibly fatally injured ta an auiomoDiie collision here tonight. Late Sports PORTLANDl May (API SSffS-S?". 0t Ski,l iB-neUi,U"ln3r ff ttte XteS:'-Z of tonight a wrestling card here. Bulldog Jackson. 158, Klamath Ti?Z!1 Kei"- Los Attgeles, la the ssml-wradap whea Kelly waa unable ta return after Jacknes woa tYe first fsU. Herb Bsrgsrsos. 145. Porttaad. 4na Cub MeCaan. 14, Portland, ent-three rounds ta a draw la tha opener, each taking a tali. BOl DELAYS PAY rairnflu nin m IILUUUIIU1I IIULII1U BROOKLYN -BRIDGE NEAR HALF- CENTURY MARK I ' "'H..-,iw .v . ... j, ti fc Ij v--.-- -oee.'' v . y;--: , eea. "'''7' ' ' ? . - ' s - - . s ' 3 St i-1 V -Hv ; Srooklra Bridgt, th world's mot fasMus spaa wit & powible mxtmptum of Lamdo Bndgi T I ceUbraU iu 50th aaBiv.r.ry, sad o fickU U kuu memory th ey few old-Ur recall the world-wide imUTMt it aroused warn ceaipUud aed epaaed ae eae yf the weadars of the world. Far years bafere the rrcat spaa creased Naw York's East River, aglaaara had eWsaad of sack a amfaracle. Bat It took a implo iacidoat to start tha olidificatioa of thase draaats into actuality. Joha A. Raabliag, aa aagtaeer himself, deUyad beyoad patiaaea aa a forrybaat during a leg. published a setter poiaUag eat theaeed foe a bridge betweea Brooklyn and New York aad settiag forth the feasibility ef ceaatractiac eae. The seed took root, the SUU Seaate passed a hill authorixief the bridge aad Roebliag was appeiated chief eagU aeer. He begaa prelisaiaary sarvey work ia 1887, bat died two years later. However, he had perfected hie pUaa, which were faith fully carried to conpWtioa by his sea, Celoael Washiagtoa A. Roebliag. Actaal work oa the bridge was begaa ia 1872. It took elevea years to baild, aad the total cost aaseaatod to ap proximately $24,000,000. The formal epeaiag of the spaa took place amid great rejoicing aa the saidalght of May 24, 1883. President Arthur traveled from Washiagtoa for the event, bringing ia lua train i a bril liaat galaxy of foreiga diplomats. There waa snack speechmaJdag aad a display at fireworks. CeL Reek ' line was the lioa of the hour and his home the taecca of here-worshippers. Daring tha first 24 hears the a - "LT A " Ul f & at bridge was pen, Z50.0UU persons wautea across it, paying one penny eaca cor no pnvuega. up e caa adminisb-ation of Mayor Gaynor of New York, tolls for vehicular traffic were maintained aa tha Bridge. They yielded a sum of $23,224,000 until their abolishment, almost paying the huge cast ef coastractiea. ROOSEVELT AWAITS SICHH (Continued from page 1) the open market and holding them for a stipulated period. The securities would be bought from the banks whose portfolios sra bulging with them. Cash would replace the bonds In the oan vaults. i oia&e yryni. u this money, the banks would have to lend it to industry, thus pro- iamg me lauer wim ine means . 1 -1 ia- . . rriv -. ouu In addition, the Inflation rider authorized tbe ehlef executive to issue new currency to the extent of three billion dollars, to mstl- tute free coinage of gold and sll ties, by decreasing its gold con- tent For the present, however, ad make use only of the credit ex- panslon provision. He said, him self, la Sunday night s report to 1 the people that "these powers will be used when. as. and if It may be necessary to accomplish the pur pose" of increasing commodity prices and bettering economic haonditlons generally. OPEN HOUSE SLATED CENTRAL HOWELL, May 8 Mrs. Grace Sehon and Mlsa Tor hfld Braufi assisted by the pupils of the sehool will entertain Fri- w, may ia, wa-open nouse ior pawens aaa inenue or ine scnoou W. C Rutchman haa moved his oU c a u Riding a m nw- Jr aiei ia aae ana concrete ia doiuk poaredw During tha tour years the Ratenmana aave urea on tnis place they have erected a barn. a modern hog house, machine shed and chicken house. Mr mrtM twm Vnm T svV av. the parents of a son. their second nnenttal. uM r.r, fiahnn fid the hm Af th bABhn tn wHdav migftt. The boys were first taken to a afcm and aftarvard anloved themselves with Jigsaw pussies tsd (tM games at Mrs. Sehon'a home. . Billy and Howard Sehon gggisted in entertaining. Tha ban ware Donald Kn&nxl Albert Awr fimil pd. Mat Simmons, Dennis LoganbelU. Ver- noa and Glenn BeaL Hollls Rams- den. Roy Wilcox and Leonard I nth vtn-mmr Trnhaiii nun . evaw en-a Mvsaave4if Beat and Gene Knensi took tha I hirra out. DeJongrs Sell Goods; Returning to Holland PEBRYDALH. May -Ths ana- j tioa sale ot farm machinery and 1 nouse&old goods of Mr. and Mrs. Jaxe Do Jong was attended by : one ot tha largest crowds aver to attend aa auction In these carta. ETerytatag eid for a good ficura. ur. ana Mrs. De Jong era leav- lzISiI Pt andeT tre care of spcia U ts tor her eyesight. She lost tie ' eya several year, ago. NAMED OX COMMITTEE DAYTON. May Fred Match es . Mrs"TsTLnuert hsasesx and Harry Sherman are the mnmiDM iB nt .vi. ha eonlunetlon with the AM.t. leentral eommittaeman. nin v.. jsy oft MeMtaaville, to handle any local relief work threnrh th r. I construction Finance corporation. FOR SCHOOL GROUPS jjj &Rooigy Briogs as it if lo-ptci The Call Board Bj OLIVE M. DOAK e e ELSIXORE Today Helen Hayes and Clark Gable in "The White Sister." Thursday Paul Lukss and Loretta Young In "Grand Slam." HOLLYWOOD Today Clara Bow in Call Her Savage." Wednesday Loretta Young In "They Call It Sin." Friday William Haines la "Fast Life." Short, "Roose velt, the Man of the Hour." GRAND Today Loretta Young in "Zoo in Budapest." Thursday Bela Lugosl la "Night ot Terror." Wednesdsy night at 1:15, Sa lem theatre goers wllT have the opportunity to see a real Holly wood Studio feature preview the same as the people of Hollywood and other southern California tit les enjoy. Manager Carl A. Porter of 1- sinore theatre haa arranged with tha producers to use Sadem as the preview city ot tha northwest. Al though producers are allowing their pictures to be shown at these previews tn various theatres throughout the country, they will not allow tha title at the pictures or the names ot tha stars to be alrulged. These previews are giv en to aid tha producers in deter mining tha true reaction ot the general pubila toward tha stars aad stories now bains produced. The studio previews at tha Klsl aore theatre will ba announced from time to tlma upon tha screen and through tha newspa para, mesa studio preview pie- tures are snowa a conjunction with the regular feature. Tha per formance this night will start at tna regular time of C:45, giving one complete show before tha pre view picture starts at 3:16, this arrangement haa been made so that people attending either the first or second performance, may sea me preview picture. Wednesday night will be the nrst ot these theatre previews. Tha feature plctura to ba shown this evening will ba "Grand 81am" starring Loretta Young and Paul LiUX&S. Girl Runs Away From Kidnaper SEATTLE. Mar I (API Po lice said they were advised today oz an attempt to kidnap IS year old Alliens wncoxon, by a man who dxoTe up in a ear aa she was going ta school and tried to la dace her to get Inside. Later her grandfather, F. A. Wlloozos. said a nota was thrust under tha door, demanding $11,010 ransom. The girl said that when accosted, aha ran away. n n ArlcwCeTTteais-1 lxloa.LVVool h Starts Sunday : with Dicklt Mocre, -Irrine; Plchtl, Wn. Boyd I r (Continued from pane 1) ments. respectively G. R. Hrslou. - . M. Brandt and E. L. Potter, will remain in charge, Agrlcul- tural engineering will remain as a separate administrative depart- ment under W. J. Gllmore. A change was made la the se- cretarlal training work at the state college to spresd the pros- ent exclusive two-year coarse AWOJR aa aes vaa ba4 A ealsV r:. . : szvzr.. w cwr" i already Uught ther to permit tne granting of a bachelor's do- gree In secretarial science. The board rranted tisss far . . . ' . 1 ids cumin z Tear in na naed ny 41.. T.t . I :,r.""'TC'"11 "4 yegoa a p lv;f lv rc"rca cooperauoa with the League of Oregon 01- ties. This was necessary, the board explained, to obtain a private grant ot $30,000 from an eastern foundation. The men'a dormitory at tha University of Oregon will be known as the John Straub hall, tha board decided. This had been requested by members ot the present senior elass. SCHEDULED TDiJlGIIT arwpra utf f. I week being Maste week, two eve nings nara been set aside tor that purpose, a miscellaneous program will be given at tha gymnasium Tnaadav .i. . Eaf1 wJd1"0?, EOUCATI BUDGET ADOPTED BT DID L PROGRAM tour rradaa of 7 T. xtiiiZ aad ten switched kaek to stand- Mcuoy Mrs. c c. uraves ar mc schJoMrlll rlri a notSr .rJ? rd- Today trippers' or extra Car. bYefhers. Robert aad Wfl SSSJ.LVL'VS ruab lUmMcXee, ol Portland. John Drimarr t eaehar d i- SSbera b? Mhmli Lr Jr,HwUrta4 Tharsday ertnTa community Mrs. Russell Mobersr antartala. ad at Atmnmw a l u" and Edith Bowa's MrUdaya. air. aac Mrs. &. P. Mobarc aa. tertalaed at their home Thursday QXTEENKR. May t An old fa night With a f O'clock dinner, hon. shiaaad alaa waa aalnvad a oring their daughter-ln-Uw. Mrs. aiooecg, on aer sirinaay. Rug Dealer Wins Judgment of $500 A verdict calling for a payment to A. 8. irtHhtw er la Oriental rugs, waa awarded in circuit court lata Monday by a jury which considered tha ease threw hours. Ktrtshlan sued Mr. and Mrs. M. L. MeDougaL tlatm lag they had not performed as agreed on a purchasa ot ruga. McDougal la proprietor .ot tha Iron Bin orchards near Sales. Jadge L. H. Mcilahan p resided at tha trtaL eh Tt LAST -TOTES TODAY CLARA BOW "Call Her Sarago" tJsaBJSSBSBSSBSBBasSBBSSSBBBa Coming TToActeedsy Thursday JOKTTAIP UKG Wedaesiar tnd Thxirsday . art Dims iStlts STEVETS SELECTED GWJtGE'S DELEGATE North Howell Prepares for Me etina With Fairfield ; Fr IdaV . NiQht ' NORTH HOWELL. May Meeting la regular session Friday .um .t ,- fc.ii th North Howefl grange members ra- Instated Mr. and Mrs. J. S. coom-l ler as members, elected Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sterens alternates to the st it grange at Pendleton In Jnn. dMided that th Tonnrerl women should hare charge of the! social night for May, and ar- ranged details of the Tisit to Fair- field next Monday. Tl Inim . mM nr nrnmm I plans u outlined by the lecturer, W. H. Sterens promise much in terest and among the , norelty numbers will be a gallery of baby photographs taken some years ago of present grange members. Mike Hopfer. seriously 111 in a Portland hospital Is slowly Im proving. John Baughman, II. and for many years previous a resident of North HowelL died last week In Portland and wsi burled at Belle Psssl cemetery near Woodbnrn. He was the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baughmaa, early plo- aeera ef this community aad a brotherof Mrs. Martha Vinton of North Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hagan left last Thursday for the Alrlle woods where Mr. Hagan is employed by IIJ ?.;'..AWlttta WK5; .Thy J" to be gone awv WIAaajv UluaiUI. I LINOY EXPECTED TO TELLSTOBY TODAY f Continued frora page 1) handbag were those she had turned over to a friend. Miss Elizabeth Poe ot the editorial staff ot the Washington Post. with a request she pawn them to get the needed $35,000. Because Miss Poe became sus picious and talked to Mrs. Me- T lMWWAM tha ltrteiw evea na. covered and keanVwarseiuhce to is years in the penitentiary. Todir MeaM and ..Tn Fox wtr oa trUl for conspiracy la t- tempting to get tha 135.000. Mrs. McLean brouaht the lewela aa erl- denea of their Intent. Her atorr was halt-told when court adjourn- ed until tomorrow. Colonel Lindbergh enters the case tomorrow, when he win un- iYdatPsVA t H sa m4 nm A-A.T1 la V :z.z: izz 'v.r: ;tr i hi. home and lster was fouad soo. Proof of these well-known fart. 4i mad. Iorr- facts was msde necessary 'by in- racu was msde necessary by ls- slstence of the dsfenae nothing v . . . ,.v a m I vui uw ttcy tcu wiiuoat orovi. Tla Onlm.1 anI M. n V I ' " lentrivs. we.v v a (AP) Tha aad of the first bH aaea dav andar davllrht aarlaa tonight fouad Spokane residents gasping for breath aa they at tempted to adjust themselves ta tha various official times used tn tha city. Before the bsslnese day was six hours old the Northwest Mining association passed a resolution suggesting that a standard time aursoaa ta Initiate a law raoalr- tag Pacific standard time be the local time. I railway oegsa oper- an daylight saving time. The street railway begsn oper- P4twda operated am daylight say- u M cars oa tl?lS25ZJUZl SPOKAI MIXED UP HI CLOCKS VARY -loayught saving time. Offleea la :l"mlZ?.'Z2m 7.1 W1 n uuwu, ana wmt wm I aayligkt time. I "HTXfy tn ihittljsr troaa aad friends at Ue Queen sr scaaol last week. Tha organ just purchased for tha school waa gtr-; ea a good workout aad proved very aetxsfactery. End CATARRH This Natural Vay Catarrh undtrmlnes the healUL saps the life ef tha IndMdiml and lasda toserkasoompUcatkms such as indigestion sad ulcers at tha stomach One at tha fiaada mental caaaes of catarrh Jg a ahortaga eC acme ef the essential minerals needed Try tha body. Re frafld your normal mineral bal ance aita Cal-O-Dlaa. This nat ural mineral water supplies aS of the cell-salts and minerals as. santial to Ufa la a natural form satf?y aarlmritsi by tha blood stream. It Is not a medicine or a Inxntire. Coa nalf-gaUoa ta aaouga for a month a supply. - sSasp) eatarrh now before it be eosaes chrenla and aaore deeply seated. Let as tea you of the doa ana ot local psopta who are drink lag Cal-O-Dme with almost an ball Table aceasa, Thut thsta We inrtta you to get that stories Curort. Telephone I73t or caS at our local store. 72$ North High Street. Salera. Caegon,' tor more detailed tnformatloa about tats - natural mineral water. Ka aba gatlea at aay kind. s7 adr. West Salem News WEST SALE VI, May t A social get together and supper snonsored br the Ladles' Aid of the church will be held Tuesday at :, p m- at tB community church are lnrlted to come. The supper is free to all and will be 2.' UC ltfc v.. .v K- J" 1 T hlf fth" or. Mrs. H. A..Watsoa wlU leare Ererett. Wn, for a ' . ""rDl jay waon Mrs. wax- c"' r rears young, is looking for- rd to the trip with keen aatlcl patlon. e final regular meeting of f w?n-iece associnuon. wurne neia at p.m. la ue graao room oi ue oio acaooi CODDH FACES 111 V, Atlanta Oadoa. charred with manslaughter for the slaying of Gordon Lacey, 17-year old deer hunter. wlU coma to trial here tomorrow at t a. m. 4t was agre- ,4 by counsel for both sides In circuit court Monday. William H. Trlndla, district attorney, will represent the prosecution. Paul Burrls will defend Godon. The trial has been set at a much earlier date than usual. Godou. Indicted by the grand Jury hrf Saturday, in said to f- Ksksa eaeaf li m exnw jaF siBmsiA aaea w ey ar waa aa ave-aa ve. wa arweawmi and to have been criminally neg ligent in shooting twlca at Lacey. Veteran Groups To Confer About GAJl. Meeting Members of all veterans' or ganizations and affiliated bodies will be Invited to attend a meet- 1 ing at th chamber of commerce here one week from tonight to discuss plans for entertainment of the 52nd snnual state encamp ment of tbe G. A. R. and allied i groups to be held here In June, J" " A T the morning of June 21, it was announced. Student Body Play Nets $41; Success Attends Production amity. Msy . The Amity Did." wss presented last night to CTOwi tb hol m- f . Tt,vin. and Orel nr. ; idson carried the comedy parts. lUion carrn , . n . v. Pria wen lCD uj Wallace Pearce and Robert Mlt- IchelU Others U the play were: Jeanne Abrahams. Jake Tomp kins, Betty Pearce, Eras Jensen. Helen Parrin, Cleo Odom and Gwendolyn Davidson. The play brought In $41. In the tennis tournament Bella Rockhill won the first match from Bobble Mitchell. 7-5, 6-S. Frank lin McCarthy lost his first set to Harry Tompkins o-t. The match I wui no iinuseo nsxx weeg. Tne wlnB8r wm t0 M" I aiianTiiie. Keys' Rowietlng - Walter Keyes, attorney, a reported re covering from an Illness which had kept him to his bed last week. Fletcher At tha residence. 1115 Yirgln la street. Monday. May t, Mrs. Alice M. Fletcher, aged f $ years. I Survived by husband. Stanley W. Fletcher: tour sisters. Miss Clara McKee of Amity. Mrs. J. B. xast- i . . Ur. of Bak.Mra. J. P. Sears ot aad Lea of Amity. Elmsr Mcxen of Salem. Funeral anaouneemeaU later by Cleugh-Barrlck company. Field Gox?n Completa atock of Ileld Corn. Oreffoa Teliow Dent and Golden Gbw for raisin 8 corn and Teaming, Prida of the Nortk and Minn. No. 13 for ansHaga purposat, Otocli Dcota andCai?i?oto Now time to pUnt the a.bort cadi winter feed. fof your OccdDnrloy Can supply Eanchean, Irebi, B&ld and Brewing Barley. Sudan G?a3 Hundreds of acres of this treat prodneer art beisjc planted thla year for hay and pantura. It will pay yoa to plant thla year to taia cars of tha hay ahorta&w. - Alao, a woo derfal Bummer paattira. Remtmbcr1 A complete stock of tested, bulk far. dsn aaada auitabl for tiiis wallay, & Sons era m Siaie ft, Ore, HTM building Tuesday. .Mrs. Breit haupt, win giro an address upon the subject of flowers. A pleasant evening party for some of the young folks was held Saturday evening at the O. Elmer Voe burgb home. Present were the Misses Bar bam Whipple, Ruth Kahn, Jose phine Tandy, Edna Rlffey, Ca tharine .Applewhite. Violet Wal lace, Rath Maers and Mona Vos- burgh and for Willard Wells, Ralph Barnes, Robert Mathers, Edward Eaglehorn. George Tan dy, Reglnand and Loren Voe- bargh and for Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Vosburgb, Mrs. Homer Harrison will be Hostess to the members of tha Jolly Time Quilting dub at her Home In Salem Wednesday all day. FERRY GETS LOOSE BN DAMAGED Need for canalization of the Willamette river was demon strated Sunday when high winds anr neary seas oa the river at In dependence loosed the Polk-Mar- ioa county ferry from Its moor ings aaa sent It down the river a mile where the boat piled up on a aeaaiana. Officials of the Polk county court said Mondsy the boat was not damaged when they conferred with the local county court about restoring the ferry to service. It was agreed a new cable should be purchased and the boat towed back to the old stand at In dependence where serrlee will be resumed shortly. Traveling Troup Of Entertainers To Appear Here Following -the services at the Open Door Mission Tuesday nirht mere wui oa a unique entertain ment given by a group of enter tainers that have stopped as tbey were traversing the country in the hope of obtaining employment. Among them are a magician, a contortionist, and a fire eater, all capable performers. The entertainment will be pre sented after the regular services have been held for the men. There will be no charge for the enter tainment as it is simply being done by the "boys" to give them an outlet for the talent they have and. being without employment, need to keep In practice. An In vitation is extended to the public. MEXICO CITY QUAKES MEXICO CITT, May f (AP) The third fairly strong earth shock of tbe day was felt in Mexi co City at 8:1.7 o'clock tonight. The shock was strong enough to be felt In the upper floors ot buildings. No dsmage was reports ed. kP'-raiflKMiMi The Romaatic Sensation That Will Thrill the World I TOMORROW and THURSDAY Ton don't hart to understand a thlnf about bridge ifHSj?01811 at tha first treat brldie ROMANCE I , . rn Mill !1 Hollywood Studio Feature- Preview Wednesday Night at 8:15 Sorry toe can't give you the title oi the preview picture but the studio will not permit si to do so. However, cU we cat say If is one ti the big pictures, with a greet star, end you cUl ue it in conjunction with the regular feature picture "Grand Slam90 et no additional cost YOUTH FINDS LOVE IN A STRANG SOTWG 7)ne ilSraYOUrja 6uZaV::o::j Today $2 ' . 1 SWL--NBvJ M GR!M SEEKING TO i E ASTORIA. Ore.. Msy t Tues day (AP) Aa attempt to aad the fishermen's strike that haa tied e the canning Industry ot the Columbia river tor mora than a week was still being made ear-, ly today at a coaler eaca betweea Charles IL Oram. Oregoa labor commissioner, and representatives of the packers, tka fishermen and the Astoria chamber ot commerce. A recess ot the meeting, which began early last night, was taken shortly after midnight. Then, with packers and chamber of commerce representatives excluded. Commis sioner Gram held a closed meetlag with tka fishermea alone. Packers, who were standing by waiting to return to the meetlag when notified, said they had rais ed their offer from cents a pound for Chinook salmon ta 9 cents, had offered a year's mora torium oa debts the fishermea owe the packers and had agreed to take back an cannery workers who walked out last week tn sym pathy with the ginaetters. The packers said tkey would aat agree, however, to "firing all of the strikebreakers who stepped la whea the cannery workers walked out. The gillnettere. some MM strong, who have kept their boats oft the river since the seasea opened Msy 1, appeared ta ba still unyielding la their demand for a price ot S cents a pound, the pack ers reported. OBSERVE MTSIC WEEK GERVAIS. Msy 8. Good Music week wss observed st the church service at the Presbyterian church Sundsy morning. In addition ta the regular musie by the choir a quartet composed ot Mr. Streeter. Mr. Ashbaugh, Mr. Epley and Mr. Hornschuch gave two numbers and Mrs. Berts Barker sang, "The Lord Is Mindful ot His Own." 87 MILES ON 1 GALLON? GasSarer Engineers, C S3C4 St.. Whea ton. 111., have .brought out a 1933 World's Fair Auto Gas Saver and Inside Engine Oiler that saves gas and oils valves Inside engine at same time. Tits all ears. Easy to put oa with wrench. Users aad Agents wanted everywhere. 3X7 profits. One sent free to introduce quick. Send Address aad Car Name today. It Never Pays To Neglect YOUR EYES Ita the poorest possible econ omy to put oft visiting your oculist particularly whan your eyes can be tested and glasses supplied tor so little. LAST DAY DONT MISS IT! HELEN wn WIKM 11 1 77" r IT SM i (BIRR f - Alee - 1 a.aasasasasasasasasasasasaBav I Black I I A Mack, I J La WTLm J ar