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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1933)
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Caneiand slaying hero several months ago of .Mrs. EdyUx Mc- Clain and Jlinfiny ' Walker whoso bullet riddled bodies were anrled from an antomobllo on a lonely road- near St. Helens., Their slay ins followed within -' few . days the shooting of a speakeasy- pro prietor here with whom Mrs. Mc clain had bean friendly. Police suspected 'Walker of "that shoot lnr. - - - - " - The deat hs of Mrs. McClaln and Walker were the only, gang slay ing In Portland In several years. " The Salem shootlnc mentioned ,ln connection withf the Investiga tion of Stanley Foster at Oakland, was the murder of Howard Jones, f night watchman at the Valley 'Packing company plant, the night of Angust 5. State police who had charge of tracing this, crime were sot available for comment on Fos ter's possible connection with it last night.-.' tr CUilM KELLlf. WIFE WILL PLEAD GUILTY i (Ceatbratd txvm page 1) tence along, with R, G. Shannon, Mrs. Shannon, their son. Armon; Harvey Bailey. Albert Bates. Clif ford SkeUy and Barney Berman. John V. Roberts, attorney for Mrs. Kelly, said he could not sub stantiate the announcement that she-would plead guilty. "I talked to her at 2 o'clock this- afternoon and at that time she- said she would stand trial,'! heaaf.v--r;. ..v - It was expected leniency would "be recommended for Armon Shan non, 21 year old farm youth. - Life imprisonment is the maxi mum ' penalty under ' the . new "Lindbergh v abdnetion ' statute, : which was attacked by defense at torneys today as uneonstitntlonal. ' (Ceatlaata from sate 1) months' subscription to Statesman or prize to suit. : 8. Quaintest dressed pet One month's pass, Mickey Mouse. Cat with longest hair 11 worth of groceries. 19. Most beautiful cat Box .of chocolates. 11. Best boy costume Bill fold. - 12. Best girl costume Life like dolL IS, Best all around pony or horseModel airplane -that flies. - 14. Largest collection of pets TJkeleie. - - Battoc rietana - larf m 8aaa j it!tt;;Mtt;ij; J Tonight at 6:30 ;i !;- Also yUi S pedal Midnight Showing .Starts 11:15 P. M. - r Come Early! , ltti ... j.,,., IIMaJr PET PME 5lD :: Alae ' -A brand new Walt Disney Silly Symphony ff la Technl-Color "Flowers and Trees' 0 Pita other great Short Filns 0 ' Ccnis Alonj! A Real Mreatt In Shipping and Mail Deals 7 4 '4 ; 'J' T V O'CONHDR Here art some of the principal figures at i l i - r r - - 4 au tion mu tuuppuig aeus ana niu rowku ww ia ptvrvsa ai uia vapt- tal. Senator lluro Black of Alabama is chairman of the committee before which it was revealed Henry Herberman. of New York acquired SV 000,000 worth ex ships and S18,0v0,ooo worth ox mau contracts xrom tne government with initial capital of gl.000 and $4,000 goodwill. Eelationa that existed between Herberman and T. V. O'Connor, former chairman of the Shipping Board at the time of the deal are under scrutiny, as is the part which C. Bascora Slemp, of Virginia, former secretary to Presi dent CooEdge, played in the negotiations. Kobert P. Lamont, former Secretary of Commerce, is mentioned in the probe as "having approved extension of a loan to Herbennan'a corporation when its liabilities were far in excess of its assets. It was farther charged that Herberman s com pany carried U. S. mail at a cost of $66,000 a pound. Mickey Mouse NOTES The Statesman asked me to tell you that this morning they are going to have their long de layed pet parade, and that be sides the many prizes every en trant will receive a free ticket to the Elalnore theatre and a sack of candy at the courthouse from the Metropolitan store. M. M. C. Old mother , Hubbard went to the cupboard Te get 'some three point two But when she get there the cup- beard was bare Por' "Boots- had heard of the brew. M. M. C. Zellie Edgar Guest Volchok. ' - ' M. M. C. Somebody wants to know why always talk about myself. Don't you know the old sav ing someone loves you. M. M. C. i All Tdddlnr aalda hut Un't this the most beautiful weather we've ever had in the fall. - It makes vou even ' want tn a viJl. a mm a . nuns inai "jdoois am t such a bad guy. : M. M. C. werre going to have a mock radio program again today Sta tion K-A-T . . . j v M. M. C. On the program last Saturday were Cameron McDonald. Jean Bates, Alida Sautter, Marie Sta tesman, Curt Williams and those negro minstrels Nelson and Kel son. - . ' - nr. r r. Wel have another of Barbara Barnes entertainers today. : - ' ' - M. M. C. Again -for those that are In terested our programs start at five to one every Saturdaythe aoors open at 12:30 we always show a special feature besides the regular picture 'Boots Grant and his "Rata" accompany au me numoers talent rehear sals are every Thursday at 4:30 the age limit of the club la sixteen all letters written to the ciun are answered pictures of the gang are sent to those re questing them, v M. M. C. The special teature this Satur- TBI McCOY in "Rusty: Ridea Alone' GGOfGG ptiiuips noimcs fny uiny Also Fox News : : and Down on the Farm Next Wednesday Dniv m - .. l.un ,!0S5SnSI(B 1 - : ' in the Senate committee investiga SELECT OFFICERS AUMSVILLE. Oct. . The AumsTllle high school has elected student bodv officers as follows: President, Roderick Hendry; vice-1 a a president Sam Bradley; secretary naaoge wupp; weaaurer, wo. Han kel: sergeant, Fred Brown; yell leaders, Josephine Bnoddy ana jsugene iiee. i Class oracers elected are: Seniors: President, Doris Nle- colson; vice - president, Roderick J Henary; secretary. Bessie i-amn-1 er: treasurer, AdeUne Riesterer; HiE PUPILS eouncU member, Cletua Lebold; of Salem; Joy Rood, Helen LaFol entertainment committee, Alfred lette, Bette Swift, Dorothy McGee, Amos, Eleanor Loerfler. Cleo .Marguerite Clark and Lillian Gra- Barry, Mozart Tapnin ana otny Holimann; advisor, uaoei i Knlianaer. Juniors: President, Thelma Me-1 Donald; vice - president. David I Bates; secretary, Neva Ham; I treasurer, John Agle; council. Or-1 ville Snyder and Madge Cupp; I sergeant, Howard Harper; advls-1 or, Howard Long. 1 Sophomores: President, Ange-I line Felber; vice - president, Don-1 aid Hankel; secretary, Antonette Irish; treasurer; Msrrenne Helt- sel; sergeant John VytaclL Freshman: President Ima Dar- leyy 'Vice - president, Lawrence Logan; secretary, Orville Lacker; treasurer, Mark Lewis. Miss Gladys Mack Is freshman and sophomore advisor. Mrs. Alvin Legard Heads Church Choir Group for Season SILVERTON. Oct . Mrs. Al vin Legard was elected president of Trinity choir at. a business and social meeting held Thursday night at the M. G. Gunderson home at which Mrs. Gunderson and Mrs. Alf O. Nelson were hos tesses. Palmer Torvend is secre tary-treasurer; , Mrs. Alf O. Nel son, librarian and . Miss Althea Meyer, assistant librarian. day Is James Hall In "The Third Alarm." So Long ZOLLIB . WltN C.STOnG J aw ) nrnmor ED v . (Coatlaa zwa page 1) and Grants Pass or Ashland, In addition to several hundred ; In eastern Oregon. . i This advice holds unless some i adjustment , la made through the! governor or utility commissioner. 'If an adjustment is made before that time, - we must respect the adjustment,. Anderson said. Anderson said the governors office called Percy.. Cupper, as sociation attorney, 'yesterday to say ' the governor would confer with Commissioner -Thomas yes- terday afternoon on the matter "Propaganda to effect that 1 1 have bought a P. U. C. tag and being spread by the state police to break this movement is without foundation: my equipment is go ing to try to roll -without these tags as- long, as trucks of other members do," Anderson declared. L Two of Anderson's drivers, Stanley Hogate and Gordon Har din, were haled into Justice court here yesterday on P. V. C. tag violations. It was the- third arrest on the- charge in three days for Hogate. A third driver arrested yesterday on the charge was Dal las E. Smith, Case of all three were continued for SO days, with approval of the district attorney's Office. - Arrests made yesterday bring the total P. U. C. cases brought in Justice court here to 25, and of this number only three have pleaded guilty, and the- case been disposed of. 5 E LISTS MINCED Pledging S2 members of the freshman class, Willamette uni versity sororities last night brought active rushing activities to a- close. Invitations to pledge and preferences of freshmen women were matched by Dean Olive M. Dahl, who early In the evening told the sororities and their pledges just what the results of one of the most active cam paigns ever waged on the local campus were. Aiuue rni jaiuii& win uinuan Alpha Phi Alpha will pledge Trhi tmm. ntt Marin Jn McE1Mniiey Jeaa Eva i Qochran and Betty Galloway, all lof c.iTn. --d nthr indannn .nd Margaret Howerton of Port- land. BeU Chi's pledge list, longest of the three. Includes: Dorothv Keeton, Jane nsher, Helen Pur- Tine, Edna saTage. Julia Johnson. Prances Ellis and Marearet Doeze n mi Dor-ibam of Portland: Mabel WorraL Dallas; Ruth Billings, Ashland; (Pauline Wlnslow, Tillamook: Frances Gatke, Port Gamble, Wash., and Lucile Brainerd, Kel logg, Idaho. Delta Phi will pledge Edna Danford, Ashand; Helen Carlson, Eugene: Thelma Gillette, Indepen- dence, and Gwen Gallaher, Helen Worth and Evelyn Haag, all of Salem. Pledge services for the various houses will be held today and to morrow: Big Crew Called To Pauline Fire BEND, Ore.," Oct f . (AP) Three hundred men were called out late yesterday to fight a for- Mickey Mouse Matinee Today - 1 P. M. A THRILLING MELODRAMA! LAST TIMES TODAY It'aaRiott LEE TRACY in "TURN BACK THE CLOCK" Midnishi Show Tonight & ft -- i Ghost Chaser 1 (To your list of strange professions Add that of lira. Kathleen Storm, of ;AUston, Mass, who has hung out her shingle ma a ghost chaser. She. 'advertised In a local paper guar tanteeing to . drive spooks, out of haunted houses. She claims many seek her services. . est fire that started In the Pau lina district and " raced up the steep slope ot East Butte. The fire was under control today, for est service officials said. About 200 . acres was burned by the blaze, the largest of the season in the Deschutes national forest. Woodburn Legion . Carrying on Drive For New Members WOODBURN, Oct Charles Tyler was pleasantly surprised Wednesday evening when a group of his friends helped hint cele brate his 23rd birthday. There was a social time, with, card playing being the main attrac tion. Present were Merle Gra ham, Fidelia Slcard, Martha Ty ler, Francis Lemer, Andrew Walkoskl, Emerson Baldwin, Charles Byers . and Charles Ty ler. The Woodburn St Mary's Epis copal Guild will hold a cooked food and apron sale In Carl's dairy store this Saturday. A drive to get more members by the Woodburn American Le gion post is being made. AU war veterans .who are interested are requested to get In touch with either Sam Toder, post comman der, or Stanley Adams, adjutant Doe Masquerades As Male, is Shot OROVILLE. Calif., Oct. . (AP) Austin Darby, hunting In Lassen county, north ot here. saw a deer with five three-point antlers. He shot it dead. Then I m a g 1 n e his embarrassment to find it a doe. . HUSKY TIinOATS Overtaxed by , speaking, sing ing, smoking w?L "TOE THIRD ALARM" Sunday, Monday Tuesday -a In V-n- k " . . ' -APl sQ Charles Butterworth Phillips Holraea ...Mae Clarke C. Henry. Gordon . Junior Board at Xtobe Named, Election Today Members of the Junior divi sion of the city YJH.CJL, which Includes high school boys on down, will today elect the Junior board of directors. The board, onee elected, - serves In an ad visory and executive epaeity somewhat similar to .that of the senior hoard. It , goes over the entire boys' program with the boys' work secretary and. act ia the capacity of representative for each boy member of the T. Foils will open at io:t o'ciocx thi morning and close at 4 o'clock. All Junior division mem bers ot the T V privileged tol make their selections from the nominees selected by a commit tee from - the present Junior board. Pantages Takes Over Showhouse LOS ANOBLKS, Oct. f. (AP Alexander Pantages. coast theatre operator, announced here today he na aco.BTred the Or pheunx theater in Portland as a unit In. his. newly of ganixed vau deville circuit. - He will leave for Portland within a day or so, he said, to complete arrangements, for the operation of the theatre In that city. - v-- - - ' Whe CTnl 'tarts from TODAY AND SUNDAY , : I , ar y- cnated thot.eveis, - II '- V f 42nd proiucefi III fT2 pock so axmy wonders' (Olp JntooMoretfpichirel5C)onows A 1xN-r F 5oa rttsl 7 spectacvlar Chorva I i rif VI n ( kNumberI300fovHMCk4a!HooeV. Uy))) J I 'Cast Indwdes-WAWEN VyiLUAH) 1 .AUNE MacMAHONJOAN, II K Any V DICK OWELtG0Y loc sent V KiM"':cNory 3 to 11 P.M. V 15Ufi S -,20c&- h- ll Judging Will Be in Front of the Courthouse FREE Theatre Tickets and Candy to Every Entrant The Following Prizes Will Be Awarded: 1. Best all around dog . Photo graph of the owner. 2. Biggest dog sweater. 3. Smallest 'dog ' Mickey Mouse sweater. 4. Smallest pet (other than dog) Book for boy, cedar chest for girl 5. Best decorated wagon or bi cycle Bicycle light. 6. Best decorated tricycle Tri cycle horn. - -' 7. Quaintest dressed pet One month's pass Mickey Mouse. One jof the. Rig Hie Call ...... Boara. '. - - - ELSIXOItE x Today Lee Tracy la "Turn ' Back the Clock." . , CAPITOL Today and Sunday Gold Diggers of 19 S i." ' ' V GRAND Today etta Young and David Manners tn 1 m-. . ... e-' The Devil's In Love.' HOLLYWOOD Toda y Tom Mix in The "Rustler Roundup, plus" midnight matinee "Gull- -; ty or Not Guilty." . - STATE Tdday Matinee Reginald - Denny In "The Iron Mas- ter," " . - Tonight -- Claadette Colbert tn. "I. Cover the Water- front.' ' pins technicolor siriv Svmnhenr. 'Flowers and Trees." ACTRESS IS GUEST . WASHSINGTON, Oct 6 (AP) -Marle Dressier, the actress.. Is a. guest at the White House and wlU remain until tomorrow. She dined tonight with President'aud Mrs. ' Roosevelt 'r ,'" " STATES! at 13 The Statesman Mickey Mouse worm 10. Most of the Indian S linimer is - Ideal for Moving, . Haycsvillers Find ! HAYESYILLE, Oct I.'--There are still a number of changes be ing made In'thls district Mr. and Mrs." H. Morris, who -resided on the Simons place, have -moved to Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Dietsman and family, who. lived on the Lytle place, have moved Into the Middle Grove district. Mr. and MrsDave Willis and email daughter are moving Into" the house formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Olson. Mrs. Mettle Willis left, Monday to-spend the winter with si sister in Calif ornia." Her son,-Bruce, and family will occupy the house oar ing her absence. V, LOGGING CAMP, CLOSED LIBERTY, Oct. f.-i Jeo Pierre has returned horn iafter work ing tn a loggtnr camp near Kla math Palls. The camp was closed down due ,to o ver-pToductiott as a. retuljOf :?ot conforming to NRA hap&inu. lyjoPsrwVryoo! J Last Tbnei Today : : Buck Jones Banker Club r Meets Today 1 :30 P. M. Alao, Mickey McGelre Comedy, iKews, Cartoos vomeoy ana i rrhe misperini SnadoWn Attend Our 9 o'clock Show and Remain for Our 11:15 P. Saturday Midnight Matinee 1 : FREK1 .. ; "Guflty or Not Guilty with Betty Compson and . Claudia Dell Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Continuous Performance ' SumUy.atQ liP.M. WJhlttf Hoppwits to;t vtuKvr. 8. Best trained pet ' Three months' subscription to States man or prize to suit ';.. .. ( 9. Cat with longest hair $1 01 groceries. beautiful Vat chocolates. . . . 11. Best boy costume Bill fold. 12. Best girl costume lifelike dolL , . ' 13. Best all around pony or horse i Model airplane that flies. - 14. Largest collection 'of peisi Ukulete.; Event A f 'I Cczfozcz Shot Daly 1 p.tutoll p. tx Evenings - 500 Good Seats' 25c