l'AGC TWO The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday Mornin, January 2S,: 1934 J jO.IT-illGllrF J - Discrimination,1 Padding : of Expense Accounts; Even - J Job Selling Charged fContlniMd ftwn page U was not nlanned' to pat Investlsn Un on each ot the ma joy; pro jects unless there were ; seecllle. TeSSOtt. " ? . .- '. 'J. . ' .. "UTbere there la reasoa to ' believe there Is skullduf gery or tips of something amiss, we will Investigate, he -sald. labile the .graft charges topped elTll- works' developments f today; tie Roosavelt administration pro ceeded with its xOana to end the work 4 tab relief aeaey not later than May 1. The nreeldent conferred- with theelvll works administrator,. Harry L. Hopkins, aad the director of the budget. Lewis Douglas.. V :' ? It was reported the president ; alauae to send a message to eon tress tomorrow recommending em' appropriation of (350.00,000 ta- continue the civil works to slay l. ,- : , -- 'This decision was mad de ceit clamors from 'some con- - gresslonal euarters and ; else where for aa Indefinite continua- I (OoBtlMaS from psga 1) and dogs and the' heavier surging of tractors. - The road is 15 feet wide and four and a- half miles long. The Coston Post road is no finer. To and fro along St passes a cease less transport. Fifteen dog teams trotting-- ahead of sledges piled with boxes are Interspersed with three tractors hauling heary sledges stacked with gasoline. To the right of the road, the monoplane' "Miss American Air ways" 'takes ; off at regular half hourly intervals for Little Amer ica its cabin plied with . food boxes. " -'"-."' IThere is no stop to the trans port so lon ss the weather holds. It coes on .under the high noon srfn aad. the frostier slow-sinking sun ef midnight.' ' HERE. BELIEF H -:j-V, ... - ; (ContintMd from nag 1) stamps and boulders. ' Persons acquainted with the charaeeris tlpa of j blasting powder declared there had . been:, little , danger of the staff exploding unless it, was suite eld.- '. ; 4- ..- - -- -' - .' : The . package containing' one . stick was received and opened by Slanager Hi T. Barnes of the re employment agency, who warmed Administrator Glenn C. Niles be fore the package containing three ticks and r addressed to H. C. Churchill complaint man at the C WA office, had been opened!" A Heart-Throb Story of a Newsreel Ace! Coming - - i , . . Saaday Uoael Barrymorc, May Kouoa, Joel 'McCre OyBWA HAN'S JOURSSY, m TODAY SATURDAY HOOT iuso:j sue . . 1 w . 9tacellB Day s " Robert Fraaer 1 " ALSO CHAELEY CHAPUN la . The Moot Walker News. Cartoon aaof I 'Fighting Wllh Kit frsoa special liatttee, 3P.M.- 10e l- SATURDAY MIDXIGHT MATJWEE -11:13 All Sciti 10c j ? i ! AT . Je t : - Sanday Uoael Barrymorc, Blay Ixij l:- 1 AtElsihore ;5h SS. "1 John Boles and Margaret Sulla 1 tu are starved la poignant f lee drama, Oarjr Testerdar t at the Klsiaore. . ; . L . l. SEe.'iS SUCCESSFUL i 'fCoattnned from pas 1 hand. Lass of nse 6t the little finger and the one next to it was faced before the operation. Dr. Morse has had no direct word from Grores or his physician. The grafting done by Dr. Berg included work to restore the webb between the thumb and forefinger: and ; grafting and tendon work was dene on the hack of the little finger near the Joint : ext to the hand and on the badl. '-burned front of the finger next to the little one. Groves was burned Christmas day. when he picked up a live wire of 2300 Tolt power which was hanging low over the first green On the Illahee golf course. DOiEILE UK IS I PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. .-() -W o r k at Bonneville dam has been Impeded by another rise In ; the Col am bis river. United States ' engineers said today. The river rose a foot In 24 hoars and rise of another foot and halt Is expected. The boat rock gauge reads 20.25 feet and the upper Cascade Locks gauge 6 feet. Most of the excavation and cof ferdam work of the General Con struction company has been tem porarily halted, bat will be re sumed as soon as possible, f Clearing' for the -400-man con struction camp at Bonneville has been commenced by about 20 swampers. It ana other prelimin ary work is going ahead as sched uled. ' Fewer Sheep and Lambs on Feed in i State at Present - There was a decrease of about 8.5 per cent in the number of cattle on feed for market In he eleven corn belt states January 1, 1st 4, over the number on . Jan nary ' 1. 19 33, according to the cattle feeding estimate of the bu rean of agricultural economics. There were decreases in all states except Iowa and Nebraska, where small Increases are estimated. The decreases in the area east of the Mississippi river, where! cattle feeding had been increasing for several years, amounted to 17 per cent. In the area west of the Mis sissippi, the decrease was only C per cent la spite of a decrease of SO per cent in South Dakota. In the western states the nam ber of cattle on feed January 1. 1234, was not greatly different from the number a year earlier, a small decrease being Indicated. In Texas and Oklahoma, however, the number on feed this year was sharply reduced, with the estimat ed number thia year for the two s t a t e s combined one-third less than a year earlier. Shipment of feeder cattle Into the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, feeding area also Indicated a material reduction In feeding from last year. . WITH ' -. MEN'S So! $1 Leather Heels . . 50c Rcbber Heels 2Sie Chfldrca,i Soles . Boy Soles . . . Patches ; MELTS C.IL PLCS DIETED ' . (Coatiav4 from psra 1) slble through a mutual agree ment between Mr, .McElroy and "Boots" Grant, director of & local orchestra, to whom the- contract had been awarded. With Mr. Me Elroys orchestra will be a group of special entertainers who will en tertain not only daring the inter mission but throughout the dance program. One ef the special features, of the evening will be a number of vocal solos by Kenneth Allen. For malities of a receiving Uae will be dispensed with! Promptly at 9 o'clock, a grand march will com mence which will be led by Gov ernor and Mrs. Meier, Major Gen eral and Mrs. White, Mayor and Mm. Douglas McKay and a num ber of other distinguished guests. The grand march will close with special patriotic ceremony and tribute to the president, . after which dancinsr wilt commence. Br special arrangement, daneing riiri continue until 1 a m. .ii1 1 The armory, which Is to provide the principal ballroom, has been thoroughly- renovated and will be open to the public for the first time on the night of. the balL Dee orators will commence their work on. beautifying the ballroom to morrow. In view of the- patriotic nature of the affair, flags and buntine will predominate in the decorative scheme, although theTe will be a profusion of evergreens, flowers and plants. The new maple floor will be used for dane ing for the first time and ft Is said to be the finest dance floor in the Willamette valley. In view of the expected attend ance, arrangements have been completed for a covered runway into the Marion hotel in order that the facilities of the dining room as an auxiliary ballroom may be used.- -, The committee again urges that responses be made br all those re ceiving invitations. Even In cases where Individuals find it Impos sible to attend the ball, the ad mittance card should be returned inasmuch as the national organiza tion requires the auditing commit tee to account for every ticket issued. Here's Ga or Hel eip By MRS. WILLIAM H. QUINN Culbertson Associate When the opening bidder has been doubled on his left and his doable has been left In by the -opponent on his right, a redouble Is a cry for help. The redoablt com mands his partner to reseve aJaa in his longest salt, even if a worth less fonr-card suit. " If the declarer were satisfied with his contract doubled, he ob viously would pass If he redou bles, he is telling his partner that he Is eanght between two strong hands and his redouble is a de mand that yon find a better bid. Example of the SOS redouble: Sooth West North East INT . Double Pass Pass Redouble - Take-out doubles of 1 no-trump are often left In by the opponents for penalties so we find. fre quent nse for the defense against a penalty pass. Take-out doubles and penalty doubles are frequently confused. The following: chart may prove helpful: South West North 1-1 V Pass Pass , (Take-oat) East Double 2- lV Double 3- 1 NT Double 24b Pass Pass (Take-oot Pass Pass 29 (Penalty) Double (Penalty) -Pass . Pass. SJIt 4-2 NT Double Pass i (Take-out) ' v Pass INT -Pass Double (Penalty) Evangelist ? r PRINCIC Speaks .Tonisht at 7 :4S SHOULD DIVINE HEALING BE A CARDINAL CBTJBCH DOCTRINE r , Tabernacle, 13th' and Ferry .' SOLES LADD3S'; I Soles 75c Leather Heels 25c Rciber Heels . 25c . . . . . 50c to 65c 75c to $1.00 10c to 25c mm Tlfs Gall f.i " " j, c DOord . . . ELS1XORE . - . Today John Boles in "Only Testerday.4 1 - ; GRAND Today William Gargaa In "Headline'Shooter." CAPITOL ' V, ' Today Zane Grey's The Thundering Herd," with Randolph Scott . ; . . -, v. HOLLYWOOD , . Today Chester- Morris in : "Breach of Promise. - ? Today c ? Hoot Gibson in "The Fighting- Parson." Saturday . ; Midnight . matH , ; nee; Gary; Cooper in- One-, ; , Sunday Afternoon." ; ". : STATE i'i'- Today Joan Blondell in The-Greeks Had a Word for Them. Saturday only Jack Holt in "When Strangers : Marry.'-',;- - f The most absorbing lore drama shown on the screen of the Elsi nore for many years opens today ssroaly i yesterday aUrring John Boles and Margaret; . Snlla vsn. .J -.' . ..... .' . ' j ! The .story .covers the exciting period 'between the entrance of America into the world war and the cataclysmic stock market crash of November. 1929. Against this panorama of American life is portrayed a vitally poignant love story. It details the romance of Margaret Sullavan. playing an adorable southern belle and John Boles, the handsome thoughtless officer. Miss Sallavan, making her movie depot straight from "Din ner at Eight" on Broadway, will also make screen history by her brilliant performance. You will see a new star born here. Bin I Continued from pass 1 forcibly taken from Jail here last night, hanged in a mountain grave , yard in adjoining: Knott county and a score or more of bullets fired into his body. Alex Johnson, 21, a coal miner. whom Scott was alleged to hare beaten with a stick; here last Sat urday night, died shortly after the lynching. All four men held today were said by county offi cers to hare worked in the same coal camp as did Johnson, who left a widow and a four-year-old daughter. Always the finest center Ieares are Strike cigarettes. We i s x i . ' " 1 -'v.: - tt. , -:-y.v. ft t t . ..v.v.y:v v.v.-:. .-..- y. .... Atr ... i. , ;A ' --'-'I- ; z v ii i " x , , t t , 1 1 tfffftx ' i.-:;.j-sss rty.:.y:. :-. I ' ... ? ?'t:- t . ' v - , v. - ,. t . , " " N. I ' ';! ''' t i 'is v I - - - k. - I s r: ; x . - ' .: l .ft- ' " .. -'A . .:;f... i?., .J : I ' ! " ' Yk A 4 A - t. I ; . . ; -..-.:.y-. ..' x-...-w.-iv-Xi..v:x.:'.:..:.. i j . :.:..-..;.. .-o: s .... y..:tx :: .:.-.'.v:-,.v.'.v.v.:.' J . - v v yy" v - - ' r . .-; .- t.'l ' . r.tiA.' , j . because those ai under-derrdoped. And not the bottom" leavesbecause those are in ferior, in quality. The center leaves for which farmers are paid higher prices are 5 Always ilw Finest 'Tobacco fi rBQQB IIA I'M it' tCoatteMS frM rs t) " -- new; tires and' tubes over a two year period for an aggregate mileage of 10 9.0 0 0 miles. - - However Improved financial condition of, the commissioa over last year was reported by Starr. , He attributed it chiefly to re duction of poundage fees by the legislature. -r. a., Involved in the game depart ment funds was f83.909.fl lines assessed .the past four and one half years. According to Oregon statute SO per cent of the fines goes to the gam department. . : Eraest : tu, Crockett, assistant. SBpervisor of the game- depart-, ment; was praised by Chairman Corrigan for requesting aa InvesH tlgatlon when the matter of nn collected fines was discussed re cently. . Joseph H. Wtison of Tillamook was driven B0 per cent for collect ing 1 451.34 back fines. Then Wil son aeked the- eesMnJaelons per mission to eoatlaa collecUene oa more- recent eases. Crockett then asked the Investigation . which was antharUed. - Financial accounts of - fines, kept by the game department. consist mainly of state police re ports, it-was stated. These indi cate only the conclusion .- of the court action.: Other disposition of game cases was not fully record ed. :' : K :.S-U . In an effort to clarify records. letters were sent to 78 Justices of the peace throughout the state and 21 former justices. When the replies have been received a check will then be made with county treasurers. This, it was explained. Is necessary if the accounts are to be brought to date. The let ters were mailed January 10, it was stated. 1 Last Times Today c. - "THE GREEKS HAD A WORD FOR THEM" A COMEDY RIOT with . . JOAN BLOyPELL , LOWELL SHERMAN MADGE EVANS ' INA CLAIRE DAVID MANNERS tobaccos aad only the. :tbe pirchasedfor Lncky , ? are' don't bay top leaves f 'firn 6 1 and 12 mi) KPKOILUZEII BI1EE0FPILS fCo t!nu from pas 19 " -'. slon of the three men and there was more than 110,000 in curren cy on their persons. r- - -Pierpont. seemingly mild man nered, went along willingly to the police stauoa where his handcuffs were removed and he was ordered to sit down. Instead." nollce said. he Whipped, out two pistols. Off. core leaped upon him, they said; f TON1TB & SATURDAY tmmnr cndfiDccutiMCirfl s 4 -7 ' ':::-. WW !Wf iaBSsp".--- is flr m -MrtS"'--' ""V aw mildest leaves. And only center bW Seato WSzfe. ' used in making Luckies so rtnd, so free from loose ends. That's why every Lucky draws easily; burns eTerdy-aad is always mild and smooth. Then, too "It's toasted for throat protectionfor finer taste. . " I - only the Center Leaves and disarmed him before he could pull a trigger. i Makley and Clark submitted, of ficers said, only arte? police; pis tols 'had been brandished and offi cers had threatened to ahoot. One of them attempted vainly to wrest a pistol from a,a officer. The three were booked as fugitives . from Indiana. ' . - - I The: captures brought to an end. W l-r'l FAIl GREATER THAN "BACK : STREET" 1 : 1 Vs . 7 f :4 with MARGARET SULLAVAN JOHN BOLES aad 91 other feature players, iadadV ins: Edna May Oliver, BOlle Berke, Benlta Home, Onslow Steveas, Reginald Denny, Franklin Pangboraaad many others. ' ' r '. ! . jf" Mickey Moose Matinee Satordajr wit 1 pjn. WARNER BAXTER in aASIATEITTl-'TJA'nTIY? BUCK JONES SERIAL 3 STAGE ACTS manaasaannsssanasaanasaansnnansannnnsaanaan mmmmmmammmmmm Ieares I TaNOT thf ETTA. v ' fLt -OTtKsDOttomkam thcy'mafcrior la quality a reign of terror. that began last September 26, when Makley and Clark " " and fy eight- companions escaped front the prison at Michi gan CitfiInd;ThdrlflrBtinoTeV officers said, 'was to Loma, 0- where John Dilliager was being : held In Jail. Two of the gang in vaded the Jail, shot to death Sher iff Jess Sarber and liberated their chief. . ' - TWO DAYS ONLY; ' Today and Saturday WE PREDICT yon win remember ONLY, YESTERDAY" '. . . . when yoa have fos gotten a hundred yesterdays. It touches life so tenderly, yet so deeply . . It's so nt teriy hasaaa aad down to earth . . So vtteriy lovely with love. r I j,.wwWiuwi.v-; i LttchStrititmat tU Mttnpelita Optra ComPaK9 Ssteeystitsf.U,,TMsmSanss!i Tiaia, si m 9M aas Bhs Ifaweda ef KlfiLVCKTSTUMwniiaiafae -dsllsrieiiSuaOaaCasaaiefsha' Th la tits Matin Opwa,'Alev" top leaves they'rs nader-dsrdoped 2L ThsCkvastcfthsQv 1 -4 r 4 I