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f I'AGJKTWU T OREGON STATESMAN. EalgJ, Ortyon, gatorgay Morning. May 13,' 1933 i i - mt HELTZEL Members of bar Mourn Loss, ?AbIe Lawyer, Useful :; Citizen" of Salem Fin! tribute to memory of Jama Q. HelUel. m paid yes terday by fellow members of the Marlon county bar, association in ceremony held in Judge - L. H. McMahan's courtroom here. Co pies of. the association's resolu tions were spread on the Journals of both departments of court and sent te the -widow. Mrs. Heitzel. The resolutions recited t the early life of Mr. Heltiel. lost at sea late last summer, and paia hlrh. tribute to his initiative' in climbing to thehigh pinnacle be held in his profession, and to his civic and industrial accomplish ments. ." PnrticlD&tlnc In the memorial were Judge George Rossmaa of the supreme : court, - Circuit Judges McMahan and L. tr. Lev elling, Robin D. Day and Ronald Glover: Walter' Keyes presided and resolutions were presented by . Wallace Carson. The resolu tion concluded: - - Ia the .death - of James G HefceP that i association 'has sus tained a, serious- loss; the state and community hare lost an able lawyer and ! useful . citizen; and his fellow members of the bar bar lost their true and faithful friend."' - .- M. D MIFF IE Mrs. Anna L. Hopliff of Port land, mother of Mrs. Eric Butler, passed away! at the Butler home here late yesterday afternoon. She had been in ill health since last September, and two weeks ago was removed to her daughter's borne here.) -i Mrs; .Topllff was born in St. John's. Utah, in 1871, and later went to Idaho, where she spent many years; Since her husband's death 12 years ago, she had Ilv ed at various "places on the cpast. She was a member of the Rebak ah lodge at Wallace, Idaho. She is survived by two child ren:. Mrs. Butler of Salem, and George Topllff of Long Beach, Cel.; two brothers, Harry Farrer of Dallas', and Fred Farrar of Oakland, CaL; a sister, Elizabeth Dahling of Fruita, Colo., and three grandchildren, Ryron F. and Mary Gertrude Butler of Sa lem, and George Topllff, Jr., of Long Beach. Funeral arrangements are in complete, pending word from the son in California, but services will probably be held Monday. Re mains are St Rigdon's mortuary. TO BE ' PRESERVED Ko Etterberg strawberries will be canned by local canneries this year, according to latest informa tion, and only a comparatively small amount of Marshall will be barreled. .' - wather conditions ot the last two weeks likely have upset to soma extent earlier prognostica tions en cherries and other tree traits. The raspberry situation is tiiiY dtsnnted between cannery field men, some maintaining there was small damage as result of the freexe, and others that damage wsjl heavv. A. large share of the berries to be handled this year are covered by term contracts. So far, three cents has been offered on the open market tor Marahalls, bat growers who have not sold or contracted are inclined to believe the market will go beyond this point before harvest time. Highland, Grant Pupils Carrying More T. Germs The nercentage of Grant and Highland school pupils carrying tuberculosis ' bacteria is siignuy higher than at Lincoln and Park schools, reading of tuberculin tests at the first two institutions yesterday revealed, according to Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, couaty health officer. Nine pupils each f th 19 tAtH at fir Ant and S9 at Highland were found to carry the bacteria. Monday Dr. Douglas, will read tests made at Englewood school Pupils at Washington, Richmond Garfield and IfcKinley schools will be tested before the close ot school. The tuberculin tests are given upon request of the parents and p- at the Saturday morning clinics as well as at the schools. Meier Checks Up On Port Aiiairs; Audit Now Asked PORTLAND, Ore., May 11 AP) The Port Of Portland commfeEloB Toted today te lave its- naaaeial analrs cheeked thoroughly y a natlenairr rev : cognized eertlfled puMie aeceuat ant after It had considered a let ter received today from Governor Julius to .Meier tn Mch the executive said lie sad received a report of a special Investigating agency that seemingly-reflected conditions . . entitled to very serious consideration.: . Governor ICeier stated - la : his letter that "numerous com plaints" had Veen lodged - with him about alleged Irregularities . snd narge losses of pabUc mosey through the eperatioa trf i the - kusfnees et your ergaalzatiea.' Fill raw HE I O- MT. ANGEL L- 7 MT. AXGEL, May la In observance ulmg Swatday at the Sanctuary of granted the new feast of Mary Our the solemn Gregorian chant at the which time the seminary band will vietone and Universal stadlos wm orchestra. CAXVAXT axmsT W. Earl - Cochrsn. PMtor. . Chnrek KbooU S:40, Kn. W. A. Bsrku, iuper-I ictendeat. Mother's diy service at the orniBf wership, lo:ao; special simile. iJ.l.tr.U.. T. JKTeaias preaehinr, . Dtate coSTeatien hi Eugene My 16, 17, 18. I'rtjer eerriee 'Wedaeeday, 7:45. Choir rehearsal Thandar. 7:30. LSSIXB XEMOKlaX Commercial at Hrer. S. Darlew John. oa. naitor. S48 Eaat Myere, phone 9687. Church echool. 9:45, V. M. Sackett, gen eral superintendent. Program for moth era in junior department of which Mil Carta Williams is snperintendent. Morn ing worship, 11, "Mothers of Yesterday, Today ana Tomorrow"; anthem; duet. Mother of Pearl" (Ball). Miss talliaa Garnjobrt sad Mrs. 8. D. Johntoa. As bury learaers entertain their mothers St the i. B. Ulrich borne I rem 3 to a &nn da y afternoon. Devotional meetings ibnry and Leslie leagues, 6:45. Hap- As py areaing hour serrice, 8. Song err- ice led by v. a, urwif; antaem. ' xny Mercy Calls Me" (Corn); sermon, "The Road Lead! !" Official board-and con gregational meeting Thursday, 7:30. FXXST CHMST1AK Hi eh and Center. Gay L.. Drill, minis ter. 660 North Cottare. Church school. 9:80. Morning worship, li, "aieaitations far Mother's Uir": Lords Hopper; hems, "Mother My Dear"; solo, "JUt- tl Mother ot Mine," wara none; soio. Tan're the Beat lattle Motner uoa Krer Made," John Schmidt. Young peo nla'c BiMtiee S:30. Eveninr serriee. 7:S0, "Why Mothers Get Grsy"; choir will present program of Mother's day mo lie. O. ft M. A. GOSPEL TAXSBNACLB o jerry, w. u. mwu, mm, 1135 Madison, phone 8693. Sunday school S:45. Granvel 8beets. superintendent. Morning worship, 11, commonioa eerriee following; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison will speak at this sernce. loong peopie a meeting. S:S. Bvin serrice, 7:so. Mr. and Mrs. A. . Uarrsoa ot rssaaena. CsC. are conducting revival services SV- j aWnlgbl excepUngJCondsy a. 7:30. OPxCff 900B MISSIOJt I Chemakata and Korth Commercial. Sari j J. Sechriat. esmerlnUaaeat. BiBie senaat. 3:89. Special programs during week. rxEB IdBTHODIST Market sad Winter. J. B. Stewart, paster. Smdsy school. 9:45, Emory ueoue, supenuienuent. wmuii w Evealar warship, 8, sermon by Rev. A. J. Smith. Yewnr people's meeting, 7, Bar. E. P. Sims trill bring a message, oa prophecy. Prayer meeting Thnrsdsy, 8. naun or PBATXB I ftfl III tionsT A J. Smith, talnlrter. 186 Skin. A.h HTJTL awr. West Salem. Prayer servicss Sssd.y M,Hl J 8 &yCh er ftesa. 1 :K d ev.rv week altht. vie. at It oa, tataaatj Ufa M s- ChemakeU and 17th. Interdenomina- 7:80, except xuursasy ana ostaruay. i V urntxiilT. SVAnOELTQAL T.V. jr. Bain. staaior. Bandar school. 19, Mrs. BoHock. superintendent. Mora Ins- worship, 11. "Sternal Life," special Mother's day eerviee. TTwVt. CTTXISTIAir TOlmors 3. CHtstrap, paator. Sundsy ssheol, IS. Mereing worship, 11. "Moth, or sad Prayer." Mother's day progrn 4tt k. i tha elosa of Bnsdav ssmooL Dr. Epley will sing a Mother's 4. aWtlao at aaarniaa worship. Each as askad ta wear f tower for mother. Evening worahipw S, "The Kwli;." Christiaa Endeavor. T. "Orerres. ag Problems la Homo Life." Metner-s aay sneetieg, Alice rswier, leaasr. TEMTLB BAPTIST ltth and Brerman. f. H. Briseoe, pas lev.. Sunday eaool, 9:45. K. D. ABder son. superintendent. Morning worship. Is. Behold Thy Mother." Evening war ship,. S, spevUl vrogram. a youag nana s TTBST OOHOBBGATIOHAL Center snd Liberty. J. R. Simeads, pas- a Rnniiv sehnal 9:45. Moraine wor ship 11, "Mothers of Testerday, at Today sad of Tomorrow, , i PTRST BAPTIST Marion and Liberty. Britton Boss, nklnlst. Bihla arhooL 9:45. Vred Broer. aupertatsadaat. Hornlag worship. It, sneaker, Etra 8. Gerig, superintendent, Portland Union Uospei mtsetow. janier, tstermedlate ad senior" B.YJ?.U T. Praver meetiar. 7:18. Orchestra arelads. T :o. sveaing semes, o, Ezra b. weng. speaker: special aoale. PTXX stVABGELICAl. Summer aad Marlon. Emory W. Pettl- eord, minister. 8anday school, 9 :45. L. Mnaieal premde. TtlS. Bvaaxeliatia eerr iee. 7:89. "Divtae) BwreUtioa"; gospel aaas; service led by W. E. Banhat; spe etat taaeleat aelectiena. Bible stady aad stady aad prayer inursoay. 7:SO. v BOEXDALB rBXBBTa Mile ClHtea Boea. aaataw- i bin caaaV 19, T. D. Trielc, anperiaUadeat. ady . TrUsp, S. Qaarterly meetiag ef enaaoa, catesa aaiurasy, sessions 10:39 aaa s:ov, v ' xonaBSMonv st. Htl sad Farrr. H. f. Stava sntn Church seheot. 19, C. C Harris, aapeeial Maaeiaw mwrsuas woraaia, is. "Mother's I tie); sola. Mother Maehres.-tf snirf w'paassea,- - aunnr-Leve-- (Qoai shelr. Yotiag people's me tin, t, BiU I ?'. if sa eAW tnc aoasri aoecias vbsb vj trail) Btlimoui . J , I , , i t. A ut,!m Thara. i 11. dsy, 7 0. u.i Thoratea, supertntendests. jseraing wershtpv 11, "Mather": prelude snd ef fersery ay Mr. Ethel PoHax Phelps. Christina Badeave esoer aarviee. S:89. "Tn,I worsasSL ss. 1M HlKlitrv ,1 I anm Tnaulsv. B Mstareaa. Chrisflsn Endeavor. 7. 1 3 v. m. with Estjee vaasma ssader. Evantag praise, I MIDDLE 8. Oasisteaua Faad n ..J h.kiZ Im v xxr-iv. Us3Bmy.wmvoamgaSsrTla, T:30, BUlaer" wi ha givea aoaasderattsa . as t sttaias, as casa eeeinr ; mdlss soar- MUSICIANS TO SING C - -X S;- -,- ... i of Mother's Day, the MU Angel Oar Sorrowful Mother id Portland. Mother and this will he Its first pontifical high mass at 10 a. m and fill abas; agaia atgp, an at also give a sec red concert. Word has beea received that Fox Mo both film the services la entirety. Out courtesy OregosJaa. UMDAY in the Church at. "O Shepherd oi Israel" (Morrison) ; sola, "Dream of Paradise," U Bea Da vies, Violin, obligate by Belaa Parrine. QIAC1 twSm EAXX, 349 Karth Commercial. Bible sehooL 10. Gospel serrice. T:S0. Taeadar stiaht class i roes sad womea, 7:0. Goepel meeting Iriday, 7: SO. HXST SALEM C 1m. Dark, minister. fiaadaT achasL Ford MamorUL 9:4S. Ber. J. ti. Miaton will preach at 11. Sunday school. Oak Grora and 8uimit, 10. Morning wer shir, Snmmit, "Great Words." Epwerth I leagoa, Pord Mamerial, 6:30. Knsiael pro gram commemorating Mother's day and Music week, 7:30. ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LTJTaEEaA Missotiri Synod 18th and A. H. W. Gross. paiUr. Inr- UJL ,rte 9:45 Garman serrice, 11, The Promise of Resurrection." 8unday school, 9. AUZaiCAM X.UTHKBAV Church street between Chameksta and Center. Ber. P. W. Erikaea, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45; A. A. Kraeger, eups. Bpeciat Mother's Day Serrtca. 11 a. m., Mother's Code, special mu sic: My Mother's Psith (Lorens). Choir. ' Solo: father In Heaven (Br! Re) Miss Zelda Desert solo: Alris Sturm an and solo: Thst Sweet Story of Old (West) Mrs. J. A. Sholset. Flower ser- tea for mothers everywhere. And flowers for mothers. 6:30, Yonng Peo ple's League. No evening serrice oa ac count ot meeting of Paclfis Synod ia Seattle. ., COtXBT ST. CHTJBCH OP CH2XST SeTaateenih and Court streets. Hash N. MsCalhim. castor. 1744 Chemeket. Bible school It t:iS s. n. Mrs. Irene Waller, Snpt. Morning warship aerrioa at 11 a. m. Mother's Day Berriee. Miss Vslma Armstrong sinrinaT "Little Moth ar of Mine." Sermon theme, -"Three Inseparables. ' Christiaa Endeavor soci sues at S:U p. m. Evening serriea of P and Mng at 7:80. Wyatta hy $- cU.A BsU Btriags." Mid-weak Service Wednesday at 1 : p. nasT tsxaicajr baptist Kerth Cottare and O atresia, a. W. Batsek. minister. Sunday aehsot 9:48 a. m Bam Hchirmsn, Bupt. MorninX service 11 s. ssv. topie, "A Mather's Prayer." Chair seag. kKether Leva." Women's missionary maeUng at 1:30 fw m. Jevsniag semes at S 'eloek, topta, "Deli rersnce trow a Horrible Pis.' Bea alar midweek prayer meeting at 8 p. av. r sanesasy. TTBST TJVXTABXAW Korth Cottars sad Chetasketa. Prad r: TTBST METHODIST BPLSCOPAL 9:45 a. m church sehoat arraded tea all ages. ' 11 a. Bs pualie worship. Dr. rred Herrsa Smitst at Berkeley. OaUtV, will speak. S p. at- Young People's J'sram. o:sv p. m- mgfe Bckooi. Uni versity, sad Jaaior High. Epwortk leagues. !:, "ettalal sHght seav sort ana service of apprseUfaoa. JASOV USB ICEKOBLU. KBTHODIBT Oet-aer Jefferaea and Berth Sommar. H. a. Humphrey, -paator. Sunday school : if. aj. ?bic morning worsnip 11 o eieck: Honor thr Mother." Soeeial chorus musia. Bay Scouts and their mothers special guests. Evening wsr- saip 7 :(J a Mac k; subject, Pttates trees. tien. "What then snail I do with Jesasl" Note: election of lay dele rata to tha an nual Oreroa conference will take alee at tae cioae ax toe morning aamca. HIQHLAKD PBXB2TDS Highland and Church. O. O. Btaard, 4S Maple. BiMe school 10 Beckett. Sapt. Mernlaer warthi t junior u. x o. utermeaista E- 7. Senior v. EL. 7:80. Bveniag set. vies a Mid weak prayer meeting Thnrs dsy, 8 p. m. TTBST CHTJBCH OT G0S Hood snd ITorth CstUge atrsets. G. 8. Kaal, pastor. Memiax service 11 av as. aaars .siaa-a vsy program incrutuag a male quartet sinfjng "My Mother' Prsyers Have Followed Me.", concluded by aa address by the pastor on "Moth er'te ot the Bible." Evening- service, 7:30 p. m.; subject, Mothers at To day," at which time a mixed quartet wiU alar. "Mr Mother." Sunday school 10 a. au, James Deris, Baps. Yenag Peopla'a taeetiag :80 p. as.; Mra. Xdaa Elliot, president. Prayea aaa tsatlmoax meeUag wsdassdsy 7:80 p. as. ST. PATJL'B COWBCa (Toitscspal) ChuTch aad Cham eh eU street, Rev. Georse H. 8 wilt, rector. Hour Com' muniou T:99 a. am. Church school 9:4( a. as. Msmtas; prayer aad arrmea 11 LABISB! BTABflBXICAI. S, XL fteheaersaaa, pastor, list Unioa I ttree. Baleas. pheas 4M9, uucait liss inurcn scaoot id: w. P. Collsrd. SwpV ; Com muni oa a eassis tioa with. Mother's Day serriea at 11. I aad Heael Cleateat. Juaier X. U O. B. led ay Alia Masaey Cibla study sac . M. S. Tharsdar Mra. Aav Smith. , 6KOYK Charch seheol 19. sr.. 3bds.' There win ha a abort Mother's Day eti serve aca -wHk the a. H. ss. i . jb. at 7. topta siaoaaaiea ted by Katkeeiaa Soaart. Svaaias serr iea especially too yeusg people. W. BT. B. Wednesday S p. as. Btala stady aad prayer Wednesday, A.. v.-. - - LABISH CENTEB Chareh iehoal 10, w. A. sUarksr, Baps. C 71 topic I Mra. K. O. Hu.k Ui Orercomiar Problems) la Home Life.' Jssf n- Si Lit week devotion 1 horsier. 8. SUNDAY 1 1 1 s , 1 ; : -vs t t f 4 . ft r;u J . tmhaarr choir of 70 role em will The sanctuary was recently celebration. The boys will sina Pictured above is the choir and es CKOXCK 07 THB VAxASXsTn 13th sad Cental- atraeta. rkvlu sllowsv. O as tor. Morninr aar(a 11 'eloek with viaitinr naator TirHnklnr a J S. M . m . " . ouuay scaoot :; T. JS. LttwIUer, Sopt. Y. P. and Junior meet in re 6:80 a.: Mra. Pant HardT. Pre. Iml, service 7:30. Special musia 1st aharaa of John Priesen. An eveainx at musia a charge at Haider LiOeaaaa uU writer, wiU he given Moadsv at 7:3ft. Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday at TXBST WIT Eli BBETHBXJI MUsion between 1.2th and University. b. Hendereoau waatar. n . . T;80 9- m. Special sarvicas, ma sis. ate, bat Qusrterfy Conference for this year. Bar. Waiter BevnoMa P. t. ehars si both services. Sunday aeheai J0 ' nP'iatmdenl Alios k. Hen- tttfnOfL. X OTi flSr' tSaMnlam'an aaaHiaBs at . r Kemneth Holler, loader. Week-day ser vices weoaesaay at 7:30. prayer ser- TlOSjl, CHXLST BVAXGELICAL LTJTHXBAW Xitbteeath aiil Rt.a c.. t . E. Minneman. A it P.,n. ri ,rrie'9 as. Subject: '"The Opaa Door." Bnrlish a.rrk- n - - VI if ect: "The Taak tha I.rf H..' 7.7; " j tTs." Bev. Wm fwai ri C-T Ohio Stewardship Seeretary .f the Amer emtrcB will occupy tha pnl services, bHLT scwTl w.40 a. m. Mra. imu w v(;....- Strpt. Lather Lmshs .a rZZZ1 sr4 Zsmsow. president Theme: "What Hilma Buchmana, leader. BBPOBJCBS Capitol aad Mariea. W o T.;..v. pastor. Sunday school. 19.. J.ha Deaay! TV11 BZ! wi.r emsV j55aat' f!i, Jlff. . "kUmUriag Math. Mother's dav imtnn h tA-r v- . ,--- ww saaia ossnaL giaaers snd junior departmnets of Sun day school. tzbst cbturch or chbist Cheasaketa aad TJh..t. a--.i ices, si a. as. aad S p. an, "Msissla Immortals." Sunday schoel. 9:aa aad 11. tar roots ia Mssaaio temple evaa 11 to 8:80 except Sundsvs aad k1M... rxxsgrrrxBLur Chemeketa aaA Vh CL - n m. . . --v. sin1 chat, D.D, pastor. Church sehaoL o xa ""P", Scstt, swperlnteadeat. Morals g riP. 11, "Oar Common Task." asms. MVt TM Msthav's dayVrerraas aad baccalaareaU sermon far Selesa Oesv Ms"" Dr.k)7cW.'. SSSLX Iu?nKtJtu 7:3. "The Saprame STla Wi,Wka ia My Metherf OrgaaT'oT the LiUing Springtime" SUbbW. BWOLBTJOB. trSZTET XBBTXBHsT 17th sad Nebmaka. tt W wu tor. Saadar aehaoL a ,4B ir Up. ' The ChHstiaa Home nTarT ? FasdameaUl Need." Breafasr war- a 'ContribatioBa of Jasaa 9s Ufa ad Hods. Tin,-" l, "CoTeaU .fGoA.tf aaf people'a meeting, S.-80. .Over-eetnias- Prsbtesa ot Beans Life" aad iionortug Mather Tadsy sad Always. asrlea Chase sad Balph koerner. lealers. IKlsUsBTrax BAPTIJT Hasel aad iuJ, mvi. ..v . i. lessen. TI Bamnel IS VT. .TiTTS. " iaUndent Preaching,' 11 a. maaYtTia C.m:.?liIVk ' aad praise serriea a as sarsday, S. ZTAVQBLISTIO TaJBBXAOXB Terry at ltth. C O, Western, paster. SaadsT sehoaL 1 SI n -rHZL.lZ ZZ pertataadaat. Worship, a. Tha Uaited oiaies ia rrasheer." At V,as xww--. Yin. . - . - - - m m armageaaoa." Two special mee sages by Eveaxaliat B. D. B. Rmlik sw ival Barrioaa !lt - - - ZT- " wsos7, xwasaay, "Tha V.7m"wuT vrt; Wsdassdsy. 'Collapse oc World eovsrameat." Mra! Smith contiaaes to lead soag sarvioee. SOimt SATjrsi eimwe - Commercial at Washlactoa. Charles O. Haworth, pastor. Sunday sehoaL 10. Mra ... -v,Dn WT aermoa. urns 1MT?"?T; T "w-ia rreUams la Horns Lifs. . Ereaiaa wenata. a. rYsyar meeting aad Btbto srady Thara. ir one sa. Baya Fined $25, License to Drive Is Then Revoked Bundle trial without ar furr. Sammy Baya ef Broekt reite one was found gnnty ta municipal court yesterday afternoon of charge of fallfar ta glte rlgbt ef way, causing an aeeldeat. laige Mark Poulsen xtned him S2B and suspended his driver's license for an Indefinite perlod.'Bsya's car ts belnr held as bail nntrt be pay the fine ' ; " " ' " When Baya's automobile stynck a ear driven, by Bud Fer ment er - at High aad M lesion Streete last Saturday night, Par- snenfer and three other persons were painfully Injured. At Hop Yard Work, at Fairfield Is Carried on Between Showers , FAIRFIELD. Mar 11 Miss Iaobel Bigot, Fairfield teacher. Is planning an elaborate program for Friday night. May 20. at the grange hall. Including graduation exercises tor -those receiving di plomas, airs. Mary Is. Fulkerson will be present. A special meeting of the Home Economic club was held Wednes day at the home of Mrs. T. A. Dlt- mars. Qnlltlnr and making cur tains for the Fairfield grange hall occupied the' time. Hon. Work. Progr eases . Work Is progressing between showers In nop fields of this and neighboring communities. The string in put en In most yards and a tew hare . completed the first training, if cool damp weather does aot end shortly growers fear that downy mildew will get a start. A-few yards hare already reported that it prevalle to some extent.' . 70 CHITS OFFEBED 1 FOR HOPS LOCALLY Another climb in the price ot hops, la spite et the fact that ac tual sale were laektng, was re ported yesterday with Information that a bona tide offer ot TO cents hat been made to Louis Lack- mund. Mr. Laehmand confirmed the report. No aalea were reported yester day, though inquiries continued strong. With the market firm. lack of sales (he past few days indicate buyers are holding tight for the 75-cent mark. Contract business was also re ported quiet yesterday, and so tar the 4t cents contract on 19. 00 pounds of lS3Ss made with Enrla and F. O. Kaaer by Lloyd L. Hughes company holds the local contract record. On the same deal. the Kasers contracted until 1817, CO.Oaa of lists going at JO cents aad 10,000 pounds In 15. 1131 and 1137, at 25 cents. Motorist Goes Elsewhere but Not as Planned ROSEBURG. Ore., May 12. (AP) A motorist pulled into a serrice station here and asked a uniformed men he apparently thought was the attendant, to put air in the tires of his automobile. Meeting with no immediate re sponse, he complained: "If I can't get service in this gas station, I'm going some place else." ?'Yon sure are," retorted the uniformed one, who was State Policeman Hubert Hoxle. The mo torist was booked on a charge of driving while intoxicated. Beer Firm Will Raise Wages and Increase Staff PORTLAND, Or. May 13. (AP) C. H. Els man, seeretary of Oregon Breweries fc Hop Farms, Inc. announced today that wages will be increased from It to 29 per cent .for the company's 28 hepyard employes, effective Mon day. Elsmaa said the firm expects soon te Increase the number of its employes to SO. Frederick Glats, manager of the company. Is ea route east, Elsmaa stated, to. buy machinery and equipment for the brewery the company has announced ft will build here. Dave Williams To Serve Year; Parole Revoked Dare Williams, riven 20 days fn the county jail when arrested following; shooting; ef Gordon Lacey la the gilvertoa hills. April 22, was released from jail here yesterday to Sheriff Pratt of Portend. Williams wW serve oat a year's sentence for theft ot a car la Portland. . He was on parole from the charge when picked up for hunt ing without a license after AW loulae Qodon accidentally an young Laeey. A eirenlt court Jury this week treed Godon ot man- a lavas aver vusvrsaa. LAST TIMES TODAY DOUBLE PROGRAM "FACT LIFE" with WUliana HaJmes, Madge Evans, Oowrad Nagel and Cliff Edwards ALSO . p- .- "The Peva Hone" with Harry Carry, Woab Beery st4 Jftauakle Itarrow . Also Cartoon Cnuedy Kewa Mickey House llatinee Todar, 1:30 P. M. Attead Owe Satsarday Klsbs e'Oeck ahew and RsnaJla far Oar MidmJEghs Matiae FESB1 . The aew coated hit with - ERNEST TRlTEX, UNA 1MEUKEL ba snTjaee, JobMny ITittes Edward Araeid eSONG WRTTER K if" ' " f -". - s- 7 st a Haldoe IAOeaaa of Xaasae Cttr l sjoepel - sons; writer, who will apeak; at the Naxarei clusrch here Moaday at 7:30 The Call Board By OLIVE M. DOAK . KLfilXOBK Today James Cagney ia -Picture Snatcher." , HOLLYWOOD Today William Haines la "Fast Life." 8hort. "Boose- velt, the Man of the Hour." GRAND Today Bela Lugosl la "Night ot Terror." At a preview of "Oliver Twist" at the Hollywood Wednesday at ternoon a goodly representation of Salem teachers, club women and church people were In at tendance. Comments from these people Indicated that the picture has been made te carry the classic story in splendid manner and has beea made into an excellent picture for both children and grown-ups. It Is the pleasure ot Manager Ray Stumbe ot the Hollywood to present the picture today, Mon day and Tuesday of this week. Manager Stambo also announces that h will present as a preview picture tonight at 11:30 o'clock the picture "Whistling in the Dark" with Una MerkeL Edward Arnoiq and Ernest Truex. The first of a series of studio previews which will be a part of the program of the Elslnore theatre for tha next months was an event ot Wednesday night be ginning at f :45 o'clock. Actors and title of the pictures are not given and it was with pleasurable surprise that the au dience met Edward O. Robinson In his latest picture which has not yet been released from Its Hollywood birthplace, and which is entitled "Little Giant." The picture ts a comedy first effort in this direction ot the versatile Mr. Robinson whose acting is an artistic contribution to the motion picture stage. The audience of Wednesday night laughed longr and loud at the de velopments of the plot and In ap preciation of excellent acting. The development ot the plot makes a monkey of several Indi viduals aa well as arjaoet disrupts Santa Barbara's social realm. The picture will soon return en regular circuit. Now business men are talking a mora to urge tha eonnefl er the mayor to make aa order nullify ing the prohibition ordinance for Salem, Several persons vera yes terday asked what they think of the new proposal oa the local beer situation. Here's the answers: Oreta Steatton, 5T0 Xorth Win ter: "I'm. absolutely against it. Whyt Because lm Interested la the best welfare ot the citizens ot Salem," James B. Natter, news writer: Thaw did BometMnn lust like that back la Iowa. Why shouldn't we give it a try anyway T NEW fihArAAV Bide Streak: 6 Sedan Fully Equipped ' Delivered Salem with Dirigible AirwheeU 'Now on Display Tout Inspection Invited emwViNaW UeVWasrw sis; Salaam, Ore. rkome 1S3 LAST DAT V . New Views ' H I ft SPOUT FllliS FETED AT BATsQUET Seventy-five persons were pres ent last night at the banquet held at the T. M. C A. for representa tives of all T sport .teams, gym classes and other arouDs. climax. ing- successful seasons in several sports. . C A. Pare acted as chairman of the arranrementa commltte i and introduced each speaker in turn. Carle Abrams was toast master and Matthew Thompson. eongieaaer, wun Clarence Ellison as accompanist. The doxology and grace were spoken by Rev. Wil son. Professor Walter Rahnnt gave several trombone selections accompanied by Helen Rex. . Tnree-mlnute speeches were riven by renresentailwM nf following sport groups: VoUeybaU, osrricj ana Lyie HUDurn; handball. Dr. D. X Beechler aad Barney Zobel; swimming. Bob Needham; T, M. C A-, Pat White; Willamette university swimming classes. Fred Paul; business men's gym classes. O. J. Hull; track. C. A. Page, Jr., and Burgess Ford; wrestling, Don Hendrle; R. R. Boardmaa spoke concluding the , banquet program. A rood .attendance was also noted at the I: JO o'clock lobby program, featurlnr students of Miss Mary Schnlts ia violin solo and ensemble numbers. - DEMOS OPPOSE TAX PORTLAND, May 11. (AP) The Multnomah county democratic central commltta at a muiin. here tonight went on record as opposed to the Sales tax to be voted on at the special election, July 11. Keep pace It's time to change to crisp, healthful foods. Kellogg's Corn - Flakes are aa light and refreshing; as spring itself. Serve with milk or cream and add f raits or honey. Give the children Kellogg's for sap per. Easy to digest. Rich in energy, nlade by Kellogg in Battle Creek, A "KEEP OUT" BtQS TS HTS CTJB TO COMB CI I He's ass fresh as they snake 'em Jatncs Cccncsr IN 'PICTURE SNATCHER' with A1XCB WHITE BALPH Mickey Mouse Extra Feature, Lost Special No. 9 Bring Tour Votes A :. i) V GOOD - I A SEATS I Mickey NOTES ' Ton should always remember your mother, but one day a year 1a laid aside specially for your mothers. Sunday. Remember it, show her yon can be a real good boy or girr. . M. M. C. "Boots" says be always remem bers his mother. WelL he should. "as got a face that oaly a mother could love. M.M. C. Only about threa mora waaka of school, -i Shucks. - -.. M, G Anyway alter many years at a very, hard attempt, rm oing; to graduate. P. 8. Address all presents care of the theatre. S. I wear site 14 hi shirts 3 underwear and 11 socks. M. M. C. Thank yon. - M. M. C. That or rather those trained dogs surely knew their stuff. When that dog put the pipe ia his meuth, and put the hat oa he looked like Chock Bier. Others ea the program last week were Dorothy White. Virgil Harrlsson. Martha Blair aad Mur iel Kester, from Barbara Barnes studio; . Cora 'Edgell, Elmer and George the hotcha trumpet trio, and "Boots" Grant and his "Rats." M. M. C. The specials for this Saturday are "The Vanishing Frontier" ant Mickey Mouse cartoon. M. M. C. Tours, until one So long ZOLL1B. with spring CORN FLAKES Heny, Last Day! 2:15.7 and 9 P.M. BELLAMY Matinee at 1P.JL Vanl&hlne; Frontier Mickey Blouse Cartoon for the "Speed-P-Dyke' Sun. Mon lues. TH1 STARS Yoinra ALWATS VAitm TO Z1 TO- CST11I21 UodatrfVe Ca ashamed ef Her De sires . . . rnairald est Uam ... CadaaaUd by Her Csetiessera . . . She .lade Oat HOW to lirsl E0RERT T0UNO FUANCU0T TONE Louise dosser Hale Show 110 rjr. s i r I l T K I I t S , . , , V