PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon,, Thareday Morning, September 28 1923 ! ? TAXirJG CAPITAL Recommendation Blocked at Gill Committee Meet; Reconvene Today (Coatlsntd from pais. 1) Jr cent to 10 per cent; a tax on prise tights, wrestling matcbes and similar athletic exhibitions; amendment of the Income tax lav to limit deduction; for losses to the enrrent year; amendment of excise and intangibles taxes to re duce exemptions to SO per cent of the present schedule: a gradu ated tax on automobiles, based on age and Talne, estimated to raiss $609,000; return of accounts re ceivable to the personal property tax rolls; a severance tax on tim ber and other natural resources; a plan of installment paying of real property taxes In 10 or 12 sums yearly; Issuance of short terra highway bonds as an imme diate and emergency financing plan if necessary, the bonds to be paid out of anticipated liquor revenues. iTheCall Board IN, BEST M . (Coatla4 from pat D the majority of individual tran sients are not shiftless. They are . an expression of the general un- settled economic condition ot the country." He said officers In the various .communities are expected to en force the laws against hitch-hik-- log and stealing train rides and !: persons caught traveling from 1 place to place without means of '. support will be expected to re : main in the transient camps or be : assisted in returning to their homes. i WOULD LET TRUCK DPERfl I mm (CeottsMd turn pM 1) transferred to the public util ities commission and the arrest will be proceeded with as in the ' usual instances. Where truck owners, arrested r tor the violation, fail to agree to 'the- $30 fee or bail deposit, Trin ' die said yesterday he would ask ' for court action, starting next week as soon as Deputy Lyle Page returns from the north. ENDS TODAY j a feature - length barrage of Laughs, Lore, Thrills, Song! LAURCL caw HARDY : THELMA TODD I EXTRA! Centory of Progress Chicago World's Fair FRIDAY & SATURDAY A Gripping Story of Action and Thrffls! 4 STAR! LIBERTY AWARD I j nr J! r n ram 2 III ! GRAND Today Norman Foster In Pilgrimage." Friday Buck Jones In "Treason." ELSLNORB Today Laurel and Hardy in "The Devil's Bro ther." Friday- Constance Bennett in ?'Bed of Roses." CAPITOL Saturday and Sunday Double bill. "Ann- Carver's Profession'' and "Eagle and The Hawk." STATE Today Only "Goona Goona." the Love Powder Friday fioot Gibson In "A Man's Land.'. HOLLYWOOD Today Ralph Bella- my in "Destination Unknown" Friday Walter Huston in "Gabriel Over the White House." V H TSEHi I HI HE (Cntiaod Iron pgt 1) have no alternative, except to de cline the service. . "I appreciate the sincerity of your purpose, and I trust that you may have the support of the peo ple of our state in your efforts to bring about educational peace." Marks served as state senator from Linn county for several terms and previously was deputy district attorney and clerk of that county. He is a graduate of Al bany college and has always taken an active interest in educational affairs. Marks resigned as state senator to accept a federal ap pointment as referee in bank ruptcy for the southern Oregon district. MOM COICT t Continued from png 1) yesterday. Innocent "annearlnr bundles of shirts from the prison shop concealing weapons, knives and clubs in their hands. Finley P. Carson, a clerk, shot in the hip and abdomen when he failed to obey an order prompt ly, was reported in danger of death. ' A possible murder charge In the event Carson died, together with charges of kidnaping Neel and two other motorists who automobiles were commandeered, prison officials said, probably would make the escaped convicts doubly dangerous. Searchers were advised to "shoot to kill." Health Officers To Hear of Local County's Program The full time public health pro gram being conducted In Marion county will be the subject of an address Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, county health officer, will deliver at the opening session' of a city and county health officers' confer ence to be held at the Benson ho tel, Portland, October 24 and 25, according to the program publish ed in this week's issue of the state board Of health bulletin. Annthr conference speaker from Salem will be Dr. G. C. Bellinger, super intendent Of the state tnberculn. sis hospital. 11 DO Ht TE (Cdntrausd from page 1)' f j Hughey, Mrs: William Fordyee Fargo. Mrs. Clifton Mudd and Miss Mary Schultx. Perry Prescott Relgelman, who organised Chemeketa players last year, was named by this board as director of productions; and E. J. Peterson, last season's .business manager, as bnslnes manager. Ap pointment ot chairmen of stand ing committees will bo made later. " Chemeketa Players, Inc., will be the new name of the organization. A largo group ot young persons were present at the meeting and keen Interest was evidenced in the plans for the coming year. With the details of reorganization out ot the- way, work on the first pro duction is expected to commence Immediately. Margaret Mary Zerzan was elected general secretary and li brarian by the general member ship. Casting of the first play will begin Friday night in Nelson auditorium. LIONS DATJCE STARS COMEDY (HOT SUBSTITUTES NAMED . Mrs. Myrtle Stewart, formerly director of music in the Astoria public schools, win take the place of Lena Belle Tartar, music in structor at the high school, while Miss Tartar Is absent on leave with the American Legion Auxi liary trio in Chicago. Mrs. Bessie Forsytho will teach Mrs. Mildred Wymtt's classes at Lincoln while she is in Chicago with the trio. Mciw,D -Last Times Today sono:j a m Tnth Pat O'Brien, Ralph Bel lamy, AUm Halo, Betty Conp. o.. Raasell Hoptoa, Tom Brown Friday aad Saturday JiltMU tll All communities throughout Marlon and Polk counties will, be Interested in the benefit danced to be given by the Salem Lions club at Crystal Gardens here Friday night because the intermission entertainment will be provided by the popular Haywire orchestra. For this quartet of fun-making musicians has during the past year played In nearly all these communitfes. Dr. S. F. Scott, one of the members, yesterday said the orchestra had made 6V pub lic appearances, in this vicinity, and at Roseburg, Portland and Seattle. H. R. "Rufe" White. Frank Zlnn and Dr. A. D. Wood mansee are the other three play ers. The Lions club dance commit tee, of which Barkley A. New man is chairman, anticipate a largo crowd at the dance, pro ceeds .of which will go into the club fund used each Christmas to bring cheer in the form of food and clothing to numerous fam ilies In distress. Both modern and old-time dance orchestras will provide music for the affair. STUDEN FUN I GO OH DUTY SOOD One dozen Willamette univer sity young men will go on night duty In the Salem fire department substations not later than early next week under a plan recently approved by the city council, oo cordingto Dr. O. A. Olson, chair man of the fire committee. For the present, four students will be assigned to each of the three sta tions. Their only remuneration will be the free sleeping quarters. Each station captain will take on the duties of instructing the students In the rudiments ot tire fighting and enforcing rules ot conduct which the tiro. committee will soon draw up. Honrs of duty tor tha students probably will bo from 8: SO pjb, to 7 a-m. daily. Recruits who are on university athletic teams, and all of them are expected to bo such, will be re sponsible for providing substitutes on the nights outside games toko them away from the city. Appointments to' tho tiro de partment jobs are being arranged through Coach R. S. "Spec" Keeno at Willamette. SPECIAL CUSS III IIKS OFFERED A one-hour class in typing to be held Tuesday and Thursday af ternoons at 5:30 o'clock, taught by Elizabeth Hogg of the high school faculty, will be offered for the first time this year beginning next Tuesday, it was announced yesterday by Violet Swanson. di rector of tho part time continua tion school. Although there Is no ago re striction and no charge for the course. Miss Swanson urges early registration since a limited num ber of typewriters is available for tho class. High school equip ment will bo- used and students will bo permitted to practice on the machines from 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock other afternoons during the week. Miss Swanson said., She is receiving registrations at her office, room 10 on tho first floor in the wing ot the senior high school building and may be reached by telephone there at 5719. CHICAGO.' Sent. 27. API- Former Senator James E. Watson (U ind. today launched a bar rage of criticism against . tho Roosevelt administration accusing It Of failure to lira nn tn Mm. paign promises and called upon repuoucans to break what he termed a self-imposed sileness his address was regarded by listeners at tho Hamilton club rally ot local reeuhllcati sounding tho G. O. P. keynote for tho coming congressional races and nmKihiv mt,vii Watson as presidential timber for tne is s t campaign. wo meeting, J. W. Maloney, chairman of tho political action committee of the club, made a plea that Indiana and Illinois unite' behind Watson' In 1936. Watson himself had' no Inclina tion to discuss talk along that lino.- - - Watson blamed the administra tion tor failure to reduce govern ment costs; failure to maintain a stable currency, and of failure to prevent undermining ot govern ment credit. 3IACLEAY BOY SCORES -MACLEAY, Sept 27. Harry Martin, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs., Harry E. Martin, and machine shop student at the Salem -high school, has- been chosen from his class to receive special training in a Salem automobile shop. Be sides his mechanical interests Harry is interested in pure bred cattle-and with his father owns and operates the Rippling Brook uuemsey rarm. i sWH I nnnn LJLjlJ Last Times Today - PILGRIMAGE The Triumph of a r Continuous Show Daily t pjn. to 11 pjn ?1 iasficr? W?r .1. tM Bk , a His Sttr rictsrts Prfct Sound TODAY ONLY!... Exotic Drama of the Balinese Lore Rites 1 , i YOU'VE HEARD . . . . . about "Goona-Goona" Now ..... See It! Terry I Tom I D Too j Howard j Tom Re i Cartoon (Comedy membcTT Announcing! WITH GREAT PRIDE OUR FORTHCOMING PICTURE- POLICY DESTINED TO BRING TO SALEM SOME OF THE BEST PROGRAMS EVER SHOWN ... AT NO RAISE IN PRICE! FIRST RUN PICTURES! . . . from United Artists and Other Important Studios! I C iL- Vi t J1 with Ben Lyon. I v-uver ine vvdierrroni naudettocoiben amarang All Critics Acclaim It th RMt TTiriiW Etct Mde "The Vampire Bat' "Yes I Mr. Brown" with Lionel Atwill and Fay Wray Musical Comedy Success with Jack Buchanon mm 18 Sing I Sinner I Sing!" Laughing at Life Husband Hunters of 1933 "The C Wilson Collison's Xorel with Paul Lokas and Leila Hyams Victor McLaslan. Wm. Bord. Dorothy Burgess, Noah Beery .rusader with Erelya Brent and H. B. Warner It Curtain at Eight," "World Gone Mad," "Sin of Nora Moran" and Many, Many Other Hits! Also the Best Subsequent Run Pictures from Leading Studios! First Ran Showings of the Famous Principal AdVenture Short Subjects The Most TJnnsnal Ptctareo Ever Made ft -m. mm T r jwm m rr : ; f I in m If i Musical Com edy Succesa EXTRA! FLASH! EXTRA! wVhLfor Exclusive First Run of the New rs fiv Mickey Moose and Silly Symphonies ESS ui wmo) uviu uiuku miuM Big Stars! Big Pictures! AT SALEM'S LEADING INDE PENDENT THEATRE! 'V mam. Psn uv A' ' 2i I TO DIVE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA v. - 4" v FRANK CRILLXY, champion deep-sea direr of die worLL rerired nTl Alvrt IvrJW nf rfv rrlnm liedsl of Honor, dae Nary Cross and other decora . firm, stinnt to fn nTrr fTm slik In i wisilliif. deepea descent. Crffley sayst "I smoke Camels and hrm smoked them for years They are a milder dga rette and dey taste better. Bat snore important than that to ma they oarer vpset my nerroos system." ... V i .r.vV.v..- 1,1! 1 I I VV-..W j. V! 'Si- i. A 4 'y -V v '4 y,' ltU'''T''y-'i' yf 'yy-. -yyVyy.yv.y. -. yyy- :.:.;'.-:: -yv -v:-. - 1 v ' $ it 1$. ' ( ''fiJ , , ' yt y. f ; " s v v. " y MATCHlIf t . ltlN I as than onyowy 1 popular brana. U OrVINQ FOR FUN calls for healthy nerree, too! Tom can smoke all you want and nerer hare Jangled if too switch to Camels. The coatlier tobaccos in Camels are mOdcr, and they taste better, tool T Feajoc Cbsxxt says: wDeep down under 800 feet ef vatez; rorkla fererisUy under terrifle pressure -ao place for a nerrous manl That's why a direr aerres kmist clway be in perfect eondltfan. And that's why I smoke Camels and hare smoked them f or years. They ' ere a mflder dgmrette and they taste better. Bat more important than that to me they nerer ttpeet my ner- Tons system. His heroic feats prore his statement. . ' "! Camel's costlier tobaccos are milder, do taste better. : tThey nerer get en the nerres. If en and women whose rery Cres depend on healthy nerres hare discorered this. rer nerres wffl confirm it Start smoking Camels today and learn the difference. ililiaisii W I A .New nXI Bock : iJ Jones y II II X ;y Jk 4 J f.'.scnnA sz.