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"V- t T4 PAGE TWO The OREGON' STATESMAN, gafe Oregwi;'Priday Morning, Jannary 12, 1934 - ; " The OREGON STATIC! AN. Salsao. Urggoo; friaay Morning, .jannary it, . . t 1 1 . . .. . . - - . " 1 T- r a - " ' - , . i j L ' - it IS Li Chemeketa Players arc al v " Their Best in Vehicle?7 .: With Many-Laughs By JESSIE. STEELE , Situations growing out of the combination' ot thwarted love, ml, taken . identity and rum runners make good eaterUlameat in "The Heart Exchange." comedy drama bowing at Kelson aadltorinm this week and part, of next, Chemek-eta- Players, la:; hare demon strated once more that their gen-ins- is best -expressed in comedy. The .play t Is presented under the skilKui?. direction of- aifford T?3rn Hart' -' " " Arnold Malsels as the scheming baddy of ; Keith, MIddletoa;, who -jean' gel- people- lata acratw-'vlth- otit-.j&ettlBt; Ihem ont bn; wboft naUy. pluck a lemon for ..himself, repeats his ; hit performance ot "Manhattan ; Honeymoon' -hUiaele 1 a, natural and- always Ja ckax- Pat Peterson shines as the dumb maid and as usual garners her share of the laughs. June Loch ridge as tho secretary of the phony matrimonial bureau is exceeding ly attractive and a good actress. Jimmle Sehon a Socker Quigley, the tongh little- prize-fighter, is a knockout actor in addition to be ing good looking. He steals every scene la which be appears with his aside flirtations and exagger ated swagger. - . The cast is too long to detail the performance of each, character. as ' - Inc. oyiKnaws . , TONIGHT "Heart Exchange" '1 A 3-Aet Comedy . Admission 25e - Curtain 8:15 NELSON AUDITORIUM , liberty at Chemeketa, i Keith Ulddletou gets 'properly riled at being called ."Algernon' by Mary Campbell, a terrible flap per, who-is trying to forget "Sock- er." Hiko Panes. Jacqule Hugoey, Mickey Zersan. Fred Remington, a new face in this season's produc tions. Tiny Frabm and Katherine Barr turn la creditable performances. ENDEAVOR ELECTS ' GRAND ISLAND, Jan. 11. The Unionvale- -Evangelical inter mediate Christian: Endeavor has elected these officers: President, Arthur Stoatenberg; Yice - presi dent, Winifred Bartruff j secre tary, Muriel Stoatenberg; treas urer, Cordelia Bartruff. Studio Feature Preview TONITE AT 8:30 WITH. 10 STARS la Addition to the Regular Feature "Lady Killer" - Doors Open 6:45 Be the First to See This New Feature a a irt 111 tSMjBimi! hete "THAJ WJTZx j with MAE CLARK Margaret Lindsay ttt Henry O'AeUl Leslie Fenton ' ;--',, ' I Today H ' k "w - O Sat. II r . -:U n III Li X v ?JI I 1 - ,'M. V PI I I r&iTV lill ill III JI IS II I I IVam It 1 1 upn 6:45 PBOT tl DEBT DEFAULTERS LOST . (Continued from page 1) of Arkansas,' ' - the democratic leader, said, however, he would demand a new rote on ft tomor row. . , r The senate gave its approval to three score Dominations made by the president, among them that of William C. Bullitt of Pennsyl vania, to be ambassador to Rus sia, This was the only opportunity the senate will have to take ac tion regarding. Russian recogni tion bat there - was lnsafficient opposition to cause a record rote. Talk of silver rehabilitation and monetary matters . .ran through the capitoL given add ed impetus by a. meeting- of Pre sident P.ooeevelt with his mone tary advisors during the after noon at which, among other things, they discussed command eering the .gold of the federal reserve system. This would bo preliminary to a revaluation the dollar. of URGED HI ICKES The Call -Board... it nnrniri: ill t'9 Continued from page 1) Flood losses reported b Major Charles F. Williams, district en gineer, United States engineer corps, were quoted to Ickea as follows: Damages: Columbia rrver ; 163,000. Wil lamette river $25,000; Lewis riv er :50,000; Cowlits river 93, 600,000; Grays Harbor S3Q.000; Deep river $20,000; coastal areas $250,000. Repair estimate! : Columbia river $5,215,CO0, Willamette rlv- TODAY and SATURDAY TWO FEATURES A story ot a lone white woman thrown Into a 'hell-hole'' In the Malay Jungles with treach erous natives. ti J WITH (Charles Langhton 1 Carole Lombard ICharles Blckford Kent Taylor AKD" " 500 Seats 15c THRILLING WESTERN BOB STEELE in "Galloping Romeo" wing Our Complete Stock HAMILTON SHOE CO. CORNER STATE AND HIGH We have. regrouped and marked down the major por- tion of our remaining stock. It is our aim to clean this ; . , store of every pair of shoes and we have priced them so low they are bound to go fast. Sizes are gretting fewer. Hurry while there is still a selection for you. Odds Sport sJedeT Galoshes Vnd, Shoes Pum S"a Value, to $5 TK All Rubber ( :;CQOO Oo92i $295 & $J95 045 I ''' ' - : . . , - - Closing Ont AH Hosiery OQ3 - TO3 - QS3 Dress Shoes Sandals Odd Sizes 0,95 ,Both Blaclc & Brown $295 & $ J95 Pontlac Arch Shoes Regular $6 A T SQ95 & $yi95 4 MAKE A DEPOSIT We will hold your shoes for future de livery but "get in" on theie LO-W prices! - ; ; ' GRAND . I ' Today James Dunn -Jimmy and Sally." la ELSINORE . ' Today James Cagney In "Lady Kfller" plus stndio preview of new picture at 8:30 p. m. in HOXLTWOOD Today John- Wayne "Haunted Gold.- . Satnrday Midnight matinee, . Kay Francis la "Storm at - Daybreak." . SEH' elecwi mm (CoetiaaaA tnm ! D '. ; : election because the CWA has not yet assured thr necessary funds for the- job: ' . '' "No bonds wHl be- sold, and no money will be expended on the building Job in question It the government agencies do not allot the balance of the $100,000 to the district. All we want on the Monday vote la permission from the public to" use the- old bond Issue for the purposes Outlined in the new building program. : CAPITOL Today , "White Woman" - with Charles Langhton, plus Bob Steele in "Gal loping Romeo." STATE Today First ran, Clar- eace Darrow's "Tb Mys- ? tery of Life." Saturday only Jack Hoxie in "Gold." er $161,000, Lewis river $1.0tl, 000, Cowlits river $1,354,000, Grays Harbor river $18,0 CO, Deep river $10,000, coaBtal areas $230,000. ' - Start Placing oi CWA Cross Sewer Laving of a 1400 foot sewer line along Cross street to- relieve present congestion in the main sanitary system will get under way this morning, it was announ ced at the city engineer's office yesterday. The Job, one of the city's civil works projects, will cost $12,076.74. Crews that have been working on other projects win be used on the new one. ITS ra,u ( Con t biued from page 1) Clark read from the interstate commerce commission's uniform accounts of 1913 to substantiate evidence offered by Lester that the company had refused to obey an order of the commission. The com pany's 1913 valuation given by the I. C. C. was adopted by the state commissioner and brought up to date by records of subsequent transactions. - . TELEPHONE Tax Funds Come In Steadily Now Tax moneys are coming in qoite steadily at the county sheriff's office although the new rolls for the 1933 taxes will not be out for a number of weeks. Twenty-three thousand, five hun dred dollars have been collected in the fortnight since the last turnover to the county treasurer was made. These payment are ail made on taxes of the year 1932 or theretofore. MISSING BABY POUND Jan, llm-k lyn house NEW YORK. baby found in a Brookly tonight was identified by Mr. and airs. iawara Luciano as tneir zt day old daughter, Patricia, who had been missing since Tuesday. BOOTS GRANT and his POPULAR 10-PIECE ORCHESTRA "PLUS" ADDED ATTRACTION One of the Fastest Tap Dancing Pairs of Portland, Recently Featured at RKO Theatre Mellow Moon SAT. NIGHT Admission 35e - &I.Y700U Today & Friday 15c Any Time if i f i f 5rf ' " 1 Ml . A Four Star Western II VI f I I I 1 :11 Laurel & Hardy - "ME AND MY PAL News, Cartoon and . 'Last Episode of THE THREE MUSKETEERS. Matinee Saturday tOe "COMING SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY If job enjoyed "State Fair," yoa will set a greater Joy oat . of this refreshing rand drama.. UOf -DANCE-: U-Park Friday NiU 8:30 1CWHYPAY IDC MORE? Manrke TFlatrB C-Plece Baad Yon Mast See It Clarence Darrow's "MYSTERY OF LIFE" It's Unusual Ilipi : -EMPLflV B7,V.,0fiB t.-f-'sr. ; I ; i- : -..j'l . j PORTLAND Ore.. JaB.ill.HflP) -Oregon'a i fast-expanding airway ystetaii Wilt include alrporta at Arlington land Burns, lieutenant Basil B. Smith, supervisor of Ore gon alrporta for the department of commerce announced nera to day. - r v. : ; ' , Under co-operative agree ment with his department the civil works administration allot ted $10,000 tor the Arlington airport; and $5000 for the Bums airport A $3314 allocation for All This Week IVooIpert&Legg DRUGS Court at Liberty - Phone 3444 reconditioning v th Swaa .Iaiawi airport -ot PorUand iraa also made today.; if..- ;s,. ' Including the new projects an nounced today - 10w airport o-;i itzncUoa:or i;ixnlJroTment . ro-r grama In Oregon nara been ap proved,' j 1 ' 1 1 -" l'i I " t -i jf1 Just Telephone 7773 for ope rESj?nraj3M CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 226 State St. Phone 777S with JAMES DUNN CLAIRE TREVOR HARRY STEPHENS A FOX PICTURE 17 COMING SUNDAY ' A Roman Holiday of Songs, Beanty . and Langba "ROMAN SCANDALS" ( Continuous Show Daly - J p. ru toll p. gu ; ' Oh boy! NO MORE ASHES to carry "No ash-can drudgery for met All the care war fnrnae needs now is two minutes In the morning, another two minntes in the evening. Yet th house stays an even healthful tem perature all the time. Best of - all, I'm saving money en both fuel and doctor bills. Whydlant I get wise to Gaseo Briquet years ago?M '.. . Gasco Briquets leave no ashes or clinkers to carry out because they are a 100 55 petroleum fnel containing no coal, coke, saw ' dust or foreign materials. They are all hoat no toast. 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