., , ., Affairs at Champoeg Draw - Chief in Charge (Coottnged from pas 1) -with a- statement for 35X2.25, which he said vu the difference. In pay he actually . recelTd and the amoant of the salary budget. Totter said ho enit hla Job at the park because the board of control "repudiated, their agreement" to pay -htm $12$. a month and be cause the board owed him $709 la back salary for 1931 and 1932. Cottage-Construction Object or Inquiry . J. W. Marnny. is at present acting- an caretaker at the park. . George H. -Hintcs, curator of the OregOn Historical society and - secretary of the Oregon Pioneer . association, declared Toiler "ia my' opinion, wa the best man for th Job.? - -. ' Wimam-Elazlg. tecretary of the state hoard of control, will go to will investigate ,a complaint tiled . byf Mra.. I. L. Patterson, luvolv tagr tbo construction of a cottage hre by Captain Bmlth, park als toflan. " link- Patterson alleged that the structure Is not in keeping with the park sarroaadings and is ob jectionable to persona Interested in the proper maintenance of the property. " " r, . ' , -- . ' . CContlnued from page 1) about $1600 ; to pay on advance outlay for, the 1933 show. The legislature, however, eliminated the $37,600 annual appropriation for premiums and allowed only $5000 a year for upkeep of the fairgrounds and payment of in- FREE ICE CHEAFJ and DOUBLE FEATURE : "What, No Beer" and BUCK JONES In "HELLO TROUBLE" Mickey Blouse Matinee Saturday, 1:80 p.m. MA rtoOvwd Tteater f" OLLYYOOlJ Today Another Bargain Day Matinee at 1:45 P. M. Everyone Bring the Coupon Below r PAL TiCkSET w I Admit One when present-, I ed with one I .admission.- V 25 , paid Good tonlte only Jnly 14 I GRAND THEATRE PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOB OUI'S W t4l : 1 Rosco Ates, Phyllis fealV X j 4i I Barry, John Miljan m W Our Gmr Comedy, 11 IP News, Cartoon Comedy & H AVy I HARRY CARET 11 V'r 'I I 'The Devil Horse" if -ean 1 li-;&1htS Color tSS ? i. r. ;tflGHT 1 I m Reducing With Toots i i , 5 Toots, lovely1 girl made f am ous by ber TOle in Toots and Cas per, The Statesman's great corale atrip, h, a amased herself with the re sults produced by a famous re- " d u c i n g diet m m w M V commended te 7 her -on medicalvN authority. : " . - Many readers of The States man who Joined with Toots In this sure and sate method of reducing also have been pleasantly surpris ed at tho strides they are making toward a beaatlfully slim figure. This approved system is working wonders. . To reduce the abdomen, thighs. feet and- ankles : Lie-flat on floor with-. arms outstretched. . Circle terest on 343.&00 of debt, outstanding- for the construction of the grandstand. - Tbn Ibis year's fair must make lt premium costs 'from' the gen eral gate receipts and from its share of horse and dog race re turns. (. .' . - : -' - If financial circumstances per mit.. Gehlhar Is bopefu!"this fall that" note maturities, of 313,600 due-on tho grandstand obligation can bo met. SaUTR HEflFIQ 111 E Arguments were heard In the state supreme court here Thars- uay in a suit Drought by em ployes of tho Bea Selling store to eniorce an, alleged contract In voivlng the Selling estate. The amount involved In the suit, was estimated at $250,000. The plaintiffs alleged that the late owner of the store had agreed with them that because of faith ful service, he would give them the store when be died. The agreement was not in writing. ueienaants contended that at about the time that the promise was alleged to have been given. Selling made hla last will In I If! fl A rtaOvtd Theater p3 II Today & Saturday ARE YOU tr THIRSTY f lor laughs! II 'Vl' i-X Then see what I?.' ,T, Buster nd I t'TC".,, ,,. c h nozale" II jh " - V I bave hrewed I S I for your do- - ; . llghM fl I: VVMHlMMMeilie TODAY AND SATURDAY Everything! Girls by the Score! Dazzling Beauty! Red-hot if r-r ' Mucd l C3 Vv iC Extravaganza Color OP ' 7T UW7 ' in . II Bia Crosby . John Bolea ii i ii f i I r JMnit .luff - hmt k mih mm II f Snorts W n.- NJ I p sEjjjaajlMgssgjespiBBM Statesman Readers are ; in vited to follow diet and ex ercise program of comic strip matron. - v -j outwardly with left leg, pointing toes well. Do. this- four times. Then do same with-right leg. Circle' Inwardly, with left: leg, pointing toes well. Do four times. Repeat with right leg. Ton should feel the pull from tho ,hipllae down. Exercise until "you do feel this vital pull. Without it, any exercise- Is useless. T Brenkfastr Orange Juice; poached egg; two slices bacon well dried out; thin slice whole wheat bread; eoffee without sugar or cream.-; Luncheon: Stuffed beet . salad with lltle chopped onion, celery, parsley, seasoned with little salt, pepper and - vinegar; cottage cheese; sliced fresh pineapple. Dinner; iHoneydew melon; slic ed tomatoes; berries, no sugar or cream: or.. If preferred, . sliced peach; tea, no sugar; lemon. which he directed, that upon his death the atore be sold and the proceeds be added to hts estate. Thovplalntnts lost in the cir cuit court for Multnemab couaty. whereupon appeal was. taken to the supremo court. The case is known a Rabies vs. Selling. LONDON. July 1$ (API- Great Britain went on record, in the world economic conference to- dav aa oooosed to public works programs a short time after the American delegation had broach ed a proposal calling for shorter hour of work and . increases in wages to compensate for rise in prices as an ameliorative for nn emnlovment. The American resolution, sub mitted by Sam D. McReynolds, of Tennessee, declared unemploy ment la "one of the gravest prob lems the governments are con fronted with at this time." The British stand, taken in op position to a French recommenda tion, came in the economic com mission toward the close of the day. It was expressed by Walter Rnnciman, president of the board of trade. Runciman declared Great Brit ain had considerable experience with public works schemes and found them "the most unremun- eratlve of all efforts to reduce un employment. He added that his government would not. initiate any sueh move,' would not take part in any such International move ana wonia net furnish, a capital market for loana Intended for such purpose. "The schemes were expensiv unduly expensive and we shall not reopen them no matter what other nations do," Runciman said. "We. have abandoned them nee and for all." (Continued from page 1) Larklna, 8 S3 North 20th street, a cousin, testified. Other witnesses were Henry George, 1035 Hoyt street, an eyewitness: Dr. Y. Douglass, who examined Mrs. Groves; City Patrolman W. R. New and Sergeant W. J. Mulkey of the state police. :- Members-of the Jury were Clif ford Parker, Charles Wiper, Leslie Springer, M. B. Stegner, O. D. Ol son and E. A. Miller. ; This was the first Inquest eon ducted by Coroner L. B. Barriek since he went into office last Jan uary 1. Funeral services for Mrs. Groves will be held at 1 p.m. Sat urday from . the Clough-Barrlck mortuary. Interment will be in Ci tyvlew cemetery. . , Belfast, Ireland, Dublin, Irish Free State, Manchester, England, and the Isle of Man are to be con nected by an air service operated by a railroad. Rhythm! ?ToSci'JOIS GOLDEN ABSOLVED lO ACCIDENT CASE V J SEsx SummcTrnieSisters MG" Stanley Smith . Rhythci Boys Jeannette Loft llarry Earru RnsseU Markert Dancers PAUL VTUTEMAN ana bla 40-pleoe band III SMIES -. -I. . - - IT SHEDIAC. N. B. July 13. (AP) r General Italo Balbo and his squadron of 1 1 Italian , sea planes bound for the Century of Progress exposition In . Chicago; arrived hero late-today, complet ing a flight of 800 miles from Cartwrlght, Labrador, . the fifth leg In the largest long distance mass air movement in history. The armada started its takeoff from Cartwright, where- it arriv ed late yesterday n following: tho -most hazardous stage of its . trip the . 1500 mile north Atlantic crossing from Reykjavik. Iceland, to Labrador at 8:30 a. m Eastern Standard . time. The last of the groups of three got-away by 8:SI a, m. Sweeping in from the north in close 1 formation, the tirst group of three arrived at 4:30 p. m., AtlanUe daylight time (3.30 p. m Eastern Standard -time) General Balbo, the Italian air minister, was piloting the leading plane. By-4:18 p. m., AtlanUe daylight time, ell the planes had arrived and were stretched across Shedlao bay. , - ' Pupil Know the When aa Inspector called re cently at a school in Sofia, Bul garia, he was Impressed with the accuracy of the pupils. Every time the teacher asked a question ev ery child raised his hand, and the answers always were right. The Inspector congratulated the teaeh- or. upset by his congratulations she confessed she had devised a system, and had taught all her pupils to raise their right hand if they knew- the answers and their left when they did not. She caned on only those with right bands raised. 'Mr technical knowl edge of gasoline is linv? ited but experience hat prored to me that Soper, Shell sires the utmost in speed. The new deal ahoold win over many new caere,". C". H Bcmcock, Chicago : ykWU' ''.WW'WV.'.w.li .Ull.uiiill..iiiyl..r mpttm V yvfrt yJyp iff R 1 V Tl " AXU ''tr-r K: ""v" -X,, fc , '; - ""-hit I -'- ' '' - ' f I . I? l. I mnat have a caaoGasj ria coTerins: my terri- j " t 1 j that etarto Instantly and twyltoritzuoUtxm 7Uv T : ; . iiunrea smooth perform- that will fir me more . . f; ' '.Ti Utf' ; ance at an time. That la rnnct per too, there-, t-. . -lA i t why I changed to Super fore, I use Super SheU. . V- 3 J - jrv r- Shefl. JohnFeeney ''- ' '"jti;. - I . "- V TJL5xl; : "J ' S III J I f . ' . v;jh iii -;v - n .-..u -r I i ' j ' ' 4 ' ! - - iii ..' " '-' t - - , : - . . s " -"-" ""T ' - ',('"- . .... ,V Now Super SHELL is capturing the WEST ! Made on the Pacific Coast. Sold without 3 premium at Shell Service Inc. stations and by Shell dealers. TpENfl of thotuande In Chicago SL switched tOLthls fiaiollne the first week! Its the same: story hers everywhere people are saying, J'nlan, hare yon tried Super Shell!! From Soper SheU yon get the kind ' of premium performance you once paid If extra for. The same extra mileage! The fiet-a-wayt the treat reserres of smooth, quiet power! Super rcflnini that's the reason for it. By Shell's excluaire new proc esses, the wasteful parts in ordinary Ctsolins era entirely reaored. Sopet The Gall Board -By OLIVE M.DOAK O. . e e. "e-- KLSCrORE Today- Paul Whiteman "King ofJaas." , GRAND . Today Doable -feature: Jun-. lor Durkinln 'Kan Hunt' and Tom Keene in "Chey- enne Kid." , - . HOLLYWOOD Today Buster Keaton and llmmv Tinrnntw ln."Wh&t! No Beerf v ' - . The decided comeback of mnsic on the - motion picture stage brings with it the revival of the great . technicolor - extravaganza, King of -Jazz," originally releas ed by Universal Pictures three years ago when the public's inter est in musical talkies -was appar ently dying. Even then, the pic ture "took," but the very fact that it was built around music kept large numbers of bored movie goers at home. -: Recut, re-edited and reshot in some particulars "King of Jazz" opens today at the Elalnore the atre. Built around an entire con stellation of stars, the picture cannot fall to attract attention here. Paul Whiteman, John Boles. Jeannette Lotf, - Bing Crosby, Jeanle Lang, Stanley Smith and here's the surprise feature Slim Sammerville against a back ground of songs, dances, girls and color are said to make this pic ture one of the shows of the day. Although' totally blind, Mrs. M. Male won two prizes at this year's Cambridge Angling Society's meet in Cambridge, England. V "When the light change lV. -hr''v to 'Go, I want to be :. rr-'" yJV ; one. Since I.hare .-r-r.r lA - K 'X " " changed to Super Shea - W;C'j ' -' - - X am away ahead of the 'VfTA - Clark H. Hammond, O V OakPrk.ia. " -1 P J ' "? I Thousands in West ' " " : v' : . now talking like this ffnrittm. J frm MM t leader said- - efjf rt - are being made-to brlngrabout 'a- national walkout, -s ' ---5;- v. ' ! About 10,000 hosiery- workers are on strike .it Reading, Pa. There has been- little" Indication of progress toward adjustment of differences. The mill workers there and. at Scranton are de-; mending wage Increases, reduced working- hours, unionization of plants and improved working conditions.-:. I . I Strikes ia sympathy with the needle craftsmen have been called ia Peckville and Jessup. Pa., while In leading laundries, pretzel fac tories, textile plants, electrical ap pliance shops and other Industries have been affected by sympathetic walkouts. "BOOTS" GRANT arid His Band . wiU furnish a Free Bus to Hazel Green Sat, July 15 Boa Leave New Salem Hotel a 8:45 pan. r 1 1 11 11 1 ' i 1 Shell Is a concentrated motor fuelt It brings out the greatest power and greatest mileage your motor can gire,' This new golden-colored Super Sheli is the West's own improvement orer the famous Super SheU the ast paid more than 8 million extra dol lars for! Now this new Super Shell at the price of regular gasoline is an orerwhelmlng success ererywhere. fry 'li.and mW Ae 'telling, 'ail your JrUndt, 'JJChangtJq ouDcr stiaiwi j Smeni s Service features' - - Take Oct , SHEIA Super Shell is Capturing Salem just as it has already captured the east and th& west. Chemek eU at Liberty St. JUMCiBHILIL Smith. Watkins We Co a Long Way to Make Friends i ' ' ; : I - I "... , l --V ' . Tae Flah Ranch Road grade at Is used for a lot of nw car demoastrationa. Yoa should aee my Naah so over the top to high at IS miles aw hour since I chanted to Soper SheU. I have; noticed better mileage also. ' MUoCAyer, Berkeley, Calif. III IE Finest Newest Station ' - lasa f iella Word for It Phone - 3412 "Arway need a promtam oilne mnta Sapor Shell came oa 1 the snarlLet and saved me hat three cents a gaOoa. It bea all . the anti-knock protection my Oulfflaa ir eed, John Homrick, Pornaad.Ore. .... r ..j. t r 4 v I i i I .i A 4 4 i 4 ,4 y i