- Tha OREGON STATESMAN. Salesu Oregon, Saturday Morning. January 6, 1933 PAGE TWO 1 r 3 f : f t t f i 5 Stars Facing East Harbinger of Prosperity pnly Five Dissenting Votes Heard; Senate Wiu Act. " Early Next Week - : i- s:-r-r - ' t CConttm4 Tram pa D2 I nta a motion by Representative I Xnutson (R-MInn) to recommit : the bill to levy .feigner ntea on 1 Imported -wlnea and eliaintnM was defeated 287 to 103. Six democrats and four fanner- laborttes joined 93 republicans i tor the motion. Eleven j TepuMl- cons and. i one farmer-la bo rite voted -with. 275 democrat as&Inst. i Those voting against final pas- Mape w erer Allen, Illinois, Brurtm. Edmonds, and; McFad- den. Pennsylvania reoubllcansy and Hoensel (D-Cal) jKasitaon r (R.lnn1 voted present I The St rate applies i to each Broot rallou. or -wine gallon w.hen below proof and proportionate tax at a like rate on all fraction al parts of such, prootj or wn ! eallon. - A 32.30 tax is levied on blend-j ed and rectified Uqnor. Under tb j 1 ' Doughton amendment, the stamps ' are to show whether liqruor is , blended or straight f X KKCHEWKaKEPeUXlM' PtCKTDStD AsCXAM0EftI3&lSBO OMSK hike Hayes, is "Mary f Scotland," is adding to her laurels on Broadway, and on the same street Miriam Hopkins, mother prodigal from filmland, is starring m -vezeoeir wma oniy icw wm w Idolized oa the screen, is -knocking them dead- in "Men in White." Mary Hcttord, too, recently aigiied a stags jontract which, considering aho once was a film producer, is sigtuflamt. SttU another stage "repatriate" lM i Katherine Heoburn. star of "The Lake." ; , A Fording Bids hehfibis (Continued Crem pax t fag hit' Judgment tor that of , the directors and or overriding me dlacretion of the- omcera. . The order "impairs u nu tation of "the eontraet between By MRS., WILLIAM XL QUZKK Statesman Tournament Conductor - Thero - re ", seven situations where yon most keep the bidding open for your partner: 1 rWunln, Mirl in m tilt plaintiff and tiie yon hare .partore. phono ana Telegraph company contrary to ana - in viui- The hand gnarantees game ae- . . . contrary n1,M TWI:i cordis to the number or honor tion of tho rightepririleges and JS 'dSihntion. plaint further suted.. , . - - morgan neMary ia a The- complaint contended .thai... Mit. if nartner. not onoon- brder was tTOid becaose 'It. was 1 osened the bidding. made without any hearing or no-1 jamD rehid tn a new suit tlco of hearing to plaiatui ana h- th- hand. deprives plaintiff of its property I 4 immediate over-call In op- withont dno process or law- ana 1 ronf. - Baft reaalrement for becauser It: Interferes with the interstate , business ot the plain tiff." ..r ; The telephone company asked a temporary ! restraining ? order an Interlocutory injunction and a (his bid is about the same as an opening two bid of a suit of a player doubles first and three bids the opponent'! sultv the In ference is tnat tne opening - oia was a bluff. This 1 a clever way final decree adjudging the order I to defend against bid that was unlawful and void. A hearing on the point of whether a' temporary restraining order shall issne will be held Monday before Federal Judge Fee. The date for hearing oa. an order to show cause why an in terlocutory injunction should not issue was set by Federal Judge! Fee for January zt. each a hear ing would be held before three Igfca of progreuiver bridge think uages, siiung en Dane IIICIBOH - 1 Mick The strike was called by the Pure Mnk. association, !pow.erfal farmers f organixtiUon, ; after . . a "Slug at which 3 fleleeatee AM ey lYiouse NOTES Well, we start out first Mickey Mouse program -of the new year YOtedanimoudyto.witbh pro- Curfew Law. AtMolalla Up for The Call Board . . . all milk from the Chicago mar- better each week. But re- keL " ' f. ; i member, this, that it depends on nfftelala of tne larger 1 you lust what KUd 0 programs declared they hadj e one; day sup-1 Ve hare, so come on, write in. MOLALLA. Jan. 5. The city council at its next meeting Jan uary 9 will vote upon an or dinance requiring all minors to be off the streets by t p. m. un-l muVon hld u-VWl-vr taxtlut you " ""mpAm!a.. that was e .rom want business on the streets, bring In en de9 SSation! H' M ... . It also remains for the coan- on-membexa of the awwo The apeclai feature for this af- cI1 to gaBction the new officers They were skeptical oeswnex ternoon Is Rer BeU in "Crash- elected i by the firemen Monday the rank and file 0l. ing Broadway," and for the adults nigM. These officers are C. W. tun woBWiiM"i - k jean-uariow ana ino 1 racy in the P. M. A. said it would be Bloade BomDghelL" 10 per cent i v t l m. M. C. The Urger Chicago dealers nao. Gloria Cattew, Lee Andrews, offered m ociaUonotticisis Harriet Coons, Curt Wmiams, "and delegates a price oi Ber Clarynelle Demoss. Aileen Saun- hondred pounds of thelT; mux r ders, Dorothy Bergsvlk, Cameron A cut of TO cents. It was rerusea McDoxiaid, Cora EdgeU, Patsy J ihe meeUng with angry shouts. HoU unaxed Beach, Delores HflEfilTO IliSISI OFFICE BE HERE (Contlad train P? t) . ' control law provides that the com Son shaS have the Jexclusire . right to purchase" any liquors, section six reads that the com- '. miss ten's functions, duties ana v powers include 'to buy. in .its own name,": alcoholic liquor. The repealing clause ot the same act, fooiid in secUoa 81, Projidos that all "acts or parts of acts fx! con . fllct wUh the provisions of , this act are hereby repealed, OUer attorney alleged that '' the repealing clause ot the liquor Canek Geraldlne Smoker and Bernice McCall, all accompanied by Boots Gran's "Rats," appeared on the special New Year's pro gram last Saturday. M. -M. C. Uncle Churchmouse Bays: "Civ ilization has complicated life by equipping the straight and narrow-path with some very inter esting detours." v " i ; ' M. M. C. See you at 1. So long, ZOLLIE. Kendall, chief; Ben Lindland, as sistant chief; Geo. Emmert, sen ior captain; Jack Peterkin, Jun ior captain; M. Lu Simmons, secretary-treasurer; and Jim Waller, hose foreman. The officers cannot become ac tive until the council approves their election. ELSIXORE Today Jean Harlow "Bombshell". In GRAND Today and all week Will Roger, and ZaSu Pitts In "Mr. Skltch". HOLLYWOOD Today Warner Oland in "Charlie Chan's Greatest Case." Plus midnight matinee,-11:15 p. m., Barbara , Stanwyck in "Baby Face." CAPITOL Today "Elysia." the valley of the nude. STATE Today Double bill, first runs, "Matto-Grosso", and Jack Perrin in "Girl Trou ble", novelty western. Stock Setup of Peb Comoanv is Greatly Jievised f MM TO ill in SCANDAL s Corporation amendments filed' Friday by the Portlanl Electric company indicate material chan ges in the lasic stock structure of the concern. The capital stock, preferred. Is reduced from 139,750,000, com mon to 111,250,000; 200.000 shares no par value preferred and 500,000 shares no par value common to 200 shares ao par preferred, 380,000 non- cumulative and second preferred stock and 500,000 shares no par value common stocr. Officials said the apparent! writing down of 1 3,0 00,0 00 non- 1 made to misinform. 5 Inferential . forcing bids. ' a. When player reopens the bidding after two ino trump has bees bid by either; partner. b. When a . player reopens the bidding with a new suit after a raise of any previous bid by partner. The above inferential bids are subtle. It Is a distinct fit IMD U1TE ID '33 While tax collections continued slow in Marion county in 1133 and returns did not equal levies, considerable Increase in tax pay ments was- evidenced in the clos ing months of the year, the annual report of the county sheriffs of fice made yesterday ta the county elerk'e office' reveals. Ordinarily receipta for Ue first half of the year exceed the last bacaus tax payers frequently; pay the entire year'i tax. la thespring. Increase toward the close of 1333 is inter preted at the courthouse aa Indi cating some improvement in the payment ot taxes by property own- era. - Total cash recelAta on the 1932 rolls collected in 1933 amounted ' . WACONDA, Jan. f. r -Jhe community, elnb here will1 hold an all - day meeting at the home of MrsRobert Fromm on the Sll- yertott road Wednesday ann- a a. - .aanaat. ary iv. ah mvmwi no icu cov ed to be present for election of officers: and i other interesting business. ;t - - -r McMINNVILLE, Ore'Jan. C. r Death that Intervened be f or e Elijah Corbett, Sr could be tried on a burglary charge, was to $14410. while the entire tax SLw2:5 THOMAS PASSES AT ALBflTAT ing to make use of these bids. 6 No trump overcall of an adverse oceniax Suit bid of four or tire. This bid denaads a dla-pion. tributlonal response from .part ner, j 7 Four five no trump con vention to be used In slam bid ding. Slam bidding is complex, as we have learned. The only way to properly bid slams is to mas ter thoroughly the Culbertson's four-five no trump convention. was 3L4U.40T. This Indicated a CE per cent tax payment and a 35 per cent dellnqency at the end of the jeari:...';-!-;;; On bach taxes, however. 3272, IC3 was collected last year, prin cipally on the tax rolls of 1131 and 1932. This warn brought total tax collections for the year ; to IL217.37I or 14 per cent f the 19 32 tax roll. Remissions were made promptly to the various gov ernmental bodies in the county by the county treasurer' and on an arerace these units received 8 ser cent of their 132 levies. Where payments were alow in certain areas, ' however, this unit's cash receipts were smaller In propor- of Portland, reported after per forming an autopsy today .. The nails ion Mr. Corbetfs hands were pulled back, hem orrhages had occurred' under some and splinters of wood were present under the nails, indicating he had. clutched the sash when he fell to death from an upstairs window of his home last night. Dr. Menne reported. Coroner Glen ' S. Macy said no inquest; win be held. , Corbett, ex ! county clerk: of Yamhill county 'was arrested In his previous office and charged with-burglary after the present county . .clerk; reported - several sum of money missing. To Redd Meters JEFERSON, Jan. 5. Thomas a. Bails . 78. Of Aioany. lamer nt Mrs. Harry McKee of here, died at the Albany hospital anu- U-miUnrl rccffPC ary 4, rouowmg a iuiiu .uu i -- ""w PSr BatU was born in West BOOKlet Oil IlOW Virginia, May 22, 1855, and lived many years in uxianoma oeiurw .Amine- to Oresron in 1912 and had been a resident of Albany for many years. He la surviveo oy ms widow, three daughters and two sons. The other daughters are Mrs. P. M. Faul of Oklahoma, and Mrs. Harold Watson ot Toledo; the sons, William Batis of Port land, and Oral Batis of North Hollywood. Mr. Batis was a mem ber of the Baptist church. Funeral announcements are awaiting word from relatives. BO EXCUSE EXISTS ,SI Requests from all beggars should be rejected, Frank Minto, cnier or ponce, advised In a state ment issued here Friday. He urg ed that all "panhandlers' on streets should be reported to po lice. The chiefs order was signed by himself and R. R. Boardman. local director for relief of tran i stents. Minto said some of the beggars were in an ugly mood when ap proaching, local citizens. . Some hare been known to make insult ing remarks In the presence of women. While the federal government Is cooperating with railroads In freeing trains of transients, out bound trains last night carried heavy loads of vagrants. Many car ried their packs with them. Low Appraisals Issue Taken Up With Schoenield BE SELECTED S fCoattnned from pax t) but lobby observers nominated the following: Frank Spencer, George L. Sam mis, A. M. Work and A. A. Pat terson, all of Portland. Even more hazy conjecture linked the name of General Creed Hammond as another prominent candidate. General Hammond has been long prominent tn Oregon W. M. Hamilton, manager ot the Portland General Electric company here, has prepared a little booklet on f'How to read and test your meter and check your bills for electric service." Its purpose is to 'enable patrons to read their own. meters and figure for themselyes what their power bill shouldj be and thus avoid misunderstandings and complaints of overcharging and defective meters. iWith a little practice patrons may read an elec tric meter nearly as easily as a rr,, rif speedometer, and then compute tlUge UeifflqUent ue cost lor tne kiiowmib con sumed, r The booklet contains informa tion about energy, required to run lamps, radios, washing machines, toasters ana motors, pmg an WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 fipy By idea or just. now imucn u cosis i . -rigorous concerted drlro 'treaa. to run each device for an hour, ry, otflclala hope to mon It is available to patrons interest- than $300,000,000 In delinquent ed at the company office. taxes durinr the next 12 mnnth. and thus pat a nick of that size la the deficit forecast by Presi dent Roosevelt. Secretary Morganthau today Morgan Packing Company Hasn't Complied, Word WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. () William H. Davis, national com pliance; director; today requested ail government agencies to cease buying-from the Morgan Packing company, Austin, Indiana, can ners, because the firm had not signed : nor complied with the president's, reemployment agree ment .i. At the same time Davis an nounced establishment br the treasury of a precedent under which no firm getting a govern ment order and signing the reem ployment agreement Just before starting delivery, might deliver materials produced before it went under the blue eagle. , mm mm hi bbvbpibbbbbbbibbbbbbbbbbbbbbmbsmbim.j s: Cc, Tax Collections May Cut Deficit CC H ftwa pg 1) coetrol law did: not repeal w members, deputies, and senators. cumulT6 and second nreferred d aational military affairs and tloa IT-142T of the Oregon -code aWMty to Mll fcaadreds J1? VJaori" Uter was an official of the ...a.. -t k .a wm ,TII M IHIKI 11 . aa a - M J I . - I .a a . a OI lltv, isi hiiii vi. mavm u uuotll iif Moifrol fall power and author- I whfla dolsrlnr m. erimina.1 trial nn - ny to purctaseAU state .upPUes .wiudlinTchges f o7 seVen year. Sl "! l5J?ff?iZ , wVthe -inglejexception of those were offered by deputies a.' evi- SSf III -?'J bought by the rort oi i-mumu. The chamber of commerce here has lost no time in getting alleged unfair appraisals of Ilarlon coun ty prune lands before the new member of the federal land bank board at Spokane, having already feld,1 Marlon county's position In Annulment Plea the matter. .1 7721 J 2 ...ii hthMnwi fn n.ni.nf.t.. i.. aev. M. t aaMMlaalS WAFA V . I n M t MM U .fl II I I B I mmammmmmt skwa. aMwauauaK 0 7,r: Vi, " - Iternal revenue eoUections in an Ull DD Willi OBMIW '. - 1 InUMln Mmn.lra l .M.V !,. !T 5fr.2-JKhta P h"h!" government a'ndtaxpayers settle woiuu " ' " "iceivea ner u aecianns; w a disnuts as to the afhonnta to hA m aT wuu m. n - , . - w person n.c-u, i person couia marry in tne siaie i paid. aarui, vuo vt. " - i ot Washington oeiore sixmonuisi rectors. But this week-came news d elansed from the time of dl- that Ehrhardt had resigned, ana Marrneritell- BTers filedM Schoenfeld been eppointed In his a , . . a ,, a a - ;, . i I- even legislators mea inter- y- . n Sawmill at .Vcmonia j jtpeUaUona in the chamber, which alS iOT Beet To Open Next Month scandal overshadowed I . 1 consideration of the French bud- ' M. iTJalimier asserted he is en tirely innocent ot any connection with the pawnshop dealings. Philippine government. Portland retail merchants sent a letter to the commission and to the Portland elty council ex pressing, willingness to cooperate in giving less prominence to hard liquor advertising. - - MONMOUTH, Jan. S.-j-Mr; and Mrs. J. Q. Thomas were hosts this week to their son-in -(law and Amnrhter. ifrvv and Mrs. B. L. Rogers, and soa Wilton, ot Ver ni.ni tim-t reoort roads In very bad condition with one bridge out A rrCT A llaovrl on the Galea creek road, neces- ItllChL liiCgCU sitating a long detour ta reacn Forest Grove. Reports are current there that the big sawmill will reopen at Vernonia In February after being closed tor many months. Mrs. Rogers, aa alumna Permit PreparedlRyan Denies He Took Articles From Dwelling Bad Check Trio Application blanks to be filled out by persons or firms desiring to sell beer and wines under the new cityNvOrdlnance, have been prepared and are aavailable at the city treasurer's office, it was an nounced last night by Alderman O. A. Olson. Blanks to be used in applying for the required bond are also available. Two women and one. man, allr . . . wanted la Salem on charges of I W OOOmen S 1-llllXlCt passing worthless checks, were ot the Oregon Normal school; is j arrested at Medford early today en the teaching staff at ver-land wni do returned here tor nonia. - ! i trial this' weekend. T hey gave their names as Mrs. Robert P. r '' '::...- iHunt, h.,w. Riggie and Mrs. c. UlUOn KZIUWCIS IH. Ermett. Captain McClain ot rr ijr J Jthe stato police said his oper- JlOlUlIOr i.ctlK; 1 aUves had been working on the case tor several , months. : PORTLAND, Jan. I. (ffj . -With prices ' generally! around Sl.SO net to growers, with sacks . ' tarnished by buyers, ' the. onion - market continued firm in Oregon with the demand Increasing, ac 1 cording to word In the trade, and Meet is January 31 . STLVEHTON, Jan. S. Marlon county Modern Woodmen ot America camps have been Invit ed to attend district meeting at, Silverton January 31. Camps Included are those from Chema wa, Woodburn, Aumrrille, Scotts Mills and Salem. Guy E. Ryan pleaded not guilty to larceny by bailee of a miscel lany - of household equipment when he was brought into Justice court yesterday on the charge. He i failed to put up S1Q0 bail and is in the county Jau. Ryan is accused of taking sheets, tablecloths, dishes, silver war, pillows, crockery, golf cluos and other items from a place at 97t South Commercial. Alfred D. Whitesides is the private prose cutor. ; CHARGE DRUNKETtfESS XL A. Raboln was arrested by city police Friday night on 1 charge of drunkenness. ' RAIL TRAFFIC BESTJMED SPOKANE. Wash.,' Jan. S. (&) Rail connection between Spo kane and Wallace, Idaho, broken, two weeks ago by floods, was re- growers are not over-anxious tar nmed tonight. do business -evtn at the recent ENDS TODAY C 3 rise. Seattle Baseball Club to be Sold : iff -: 1 ' SEATTLE. -Jan. J. UV-i group of prominent Seattle bus ' iness men, lnoludlttg Judge 1 Charles P. Morlarty and - Henry ' Hjta.ot.aV -41t ' . V A a.-.. a.n , 4b. WW. ..am, .a A .a. a. ay WIIM ball club -of the Pacifie coast lea gue tomorrow . if present stock holders agree to step out. Judge Morlarty announced tonight.... '- Last -Times Tonight - IATO-GROSSO', I PLUS ' A First Ran Western Gna-TROUBLir . and 9 Cartoosu 9 e : SILVERTON, Jan. 5;4-.Wlthla ' the city of Eilvwton tuberculosis Christmas seals- amounting to v $1(9.05 wiere. disposed of during , December according to Mrs. R- E. ; . Elelnsorge, head ot the local com- mittee. This amount does' not in-; elude the 90ms brought tn from the outlying rural communities, " Too Late to OassiryK Bfcck ettrse cootaininx moe- er near XAdd a BuaU eorner. utre IMa" First Su mm 1 1 Pat O-Briesu Erelrm Brent, Nell Hamiitoa ' .: ; --Also- . . WALT DISXETS ' COLORED CARTOON "OLD KING COLE? WILL ROGERS in "Mr. Skitcf," M TNI r -is TOMORROW -i GOI3 . X , j - : ; . ! ... ...... ' : 1 vorce, Marguerite i Lt, Byers filed suit yesterday for annulment ot her marriage from William C. By ers. She asserts that Byers is an attorney and when he told her that' despite the fact she had been dlrorced less than six months a marriage at Vancouver, Wash., would be legal, Mrs. Byers said she proceeded ,with the wedding. The event occurred In May, 1920. r1 1 m 1TT a. J I mr3- "era says up cnuaren nave It Uken tO rVeU Jbeeii born and that sbe and her husband have been separated for some time. place. So the chamber has pre sented the matter directly to Schoenfeld, who la familiar some what with the Oregon situation, due to his services at the Oregon State conege. I Wants to Know Mrs. Mary Wood of Nampa,- Idaho, has written a letter to Grant Bayer, county clerk, asking if it would be all right for her to come to Salem to marry. She gave no details In the letter. Boyer i DIVIDENDS RESUMED 8 AN FRANCISCO, Jan. S. Op) Trans-America corporation re sumed regular dividend payments replied that as tar as he was coh-1 today when directors authorized cerned it was perfectly all' right and that he would make no ob jection. the disbursement Of 12 cents a share to be paid January 31 to tstock ot record January If. : pi V" I A 20th Century TiOurt Showr z PLUSsJ Walt Disney Tl w ;.: BEFORE JJOAST as Great as . , "3" Little Pigs ' - - ALSO ; 7 1' rna.alava. - - - - ... Mickey Mouse Matinee Today 1 1 p jn. i SPECIAL FEATURE REX BELL IN "CRASHING BROADWAy BUCK JONES SERIAL liAST TIMES. TODAE Lee Tracy - Jean Harlow "THE BLOIIDE BOMBSHELL' TT8 A KNOCKOUT! I III, I' MTOWGHT SHOW TONIGHT, 11-30! A3SD SUNDAY -MONDAY TUESDAY - '' llibTear's Most . Exdtlng Revel! - A joy tiit through melody Heavenl With 200 Chosen ' trofa GENS BATMOND UAta nouUKN CINOCt ROCEES ED A3TAUS 15c SPECIAL MATINEE TOD A. 1:80 pa. 10c A Great Picture Olsad ' Hetthtr Ansel Mf-eee . ALSO MORAN&MACK in "A PAIR OF SEX Oartoom Comedy, Tfewa and , "THE THREE, MUSK KTEERS ATTEND OUR SATURDAE MITK K I S.E O'CLOCK SHOW AND REMAIN FOR OUR lltlS P. 1L MIDNITE MATINEE FREE.- V. Clkvfhtjd V) i .1 1 it Hiii i il 11 r m m ' mm i ' - 8tmdar Monday and " " Tuesday , Coatlnnoms Performance Sunday 3 to 11 ANYTIME '.TT use Aganiy . - , 500 .. GOOD SEATS 25c WIVESt STOETHEARTS! Watch Jeu Harlow's 1 techaJqne t4 this atewest oaascel . with Stnart Endn 1 CONTINUOUS LAST TIMES TODAY DOORS OPEN 1:45 First authentic . featnre filmed In an American Nadist colonj i-1 am JieBE aa --er- rwal mm r: f j SUK.1& BION. TWO FEATURES t.. . et 1 HHV. AND WCKADraCMUJCHIR DOROTHY BURGESS' JOHNNY ARTHUR, at Statesman or call f 88 B, iMwara. 1 " - -' - -'.-.re iv,'