- 4 CASE TWO LEGlOn SPEAKERS B6DBED Generals McAIexander and Hammond Listed; Talks ' 'at Schools' Planned ' Partial aaairnment of, speakers derma; the American Legion dhv trlat conference here Monday was anaoanced here yesterday by B ra ster C. Small, reneral chairman ob arranxexnentB. . At the civic- lnncheon at th Marlon - hotel at noon , General Creed.- C Hammond will be the rmeieal apeaker an also will talk lost before soon lathe Wil lamette anlveralty chapefc Hayor Douglas McKay will be the laneh- eoa toastmaster. Major General U. 0. McAlexan det, knows as the "Rock of the Maine." will speak at, both the senior high school assembly and at the mass meeting in the high school auditorium that night Others to talk at the night meet ing will Include Harold J. Warner of Pendleton, state lesion com mander and Sirs. Dorothy Eafcln of Dallas, atate president of the legion auxiliary, with O. K. "Mose" Palmateer serving; as chairman. Assemblies win be called In all the schools at 11:15 a. m. E. Pal mer Hoyt, executive news editor of the Oregonlan, will speak at Parrish junior high . school and Daa McDade, director of the Ore gon Journal- Jnniors at Leslie Juaior high- school. Others in the party, Small has been adriaed by Carl Moser, of Portland, state adjutant, are Er nest Haycox, nor el 1st; Jerry Owen, Oregon Legionnaire; Floyd MaxwelL Ray Conway, manager of the Oregon State Motor asso ciation; Dr. Paul I. Carter In charge of the S. Veterans' hos pital; Joe Gaines, representing the Southern Pacific; June Val ient, rehabilitation field director; Robert Mount head of the Port land Better Business bureau; Harold Say, Portland chamber of commerce and author; Hugh Roa eon, graduate manager ot Univer sity of Oregon and state Legion membership chairman; Nell Mor fitt, representing the Astoria Le g I o n conrention commission; Jude Moreland, state service offi cer; Commander Warner and Ad jutant Moser. January Rainfall Totals 6 3 Inches Nearly three inches less rain feH here last month than during January 1933. The 6.3 inches pre cipitation recorded for January 1924 was but 0.53 inch shore the mean average tor the month. Heaviest rainfall recorded here for January occurred la 1894 with 13.72 inches. Next were Jan uary 1895 with 11 Inches, and 192$ with, 10.17 Inches. . TODAY & SATURDAY 500 Seats 15c A Mazing tale of clash and combat . . by JOHX MONK . SAUNDKRS, the author of WIsmcs" and "Dawn Patrol" IT" With Illzabath ALLAN Ralph tELLAMY - EXTRA -Edgar Kennedy Comedy TODAY & SAT. - She fell la love with a crooner and. followed him to Hollywood, and then T I For sheer delight get a load of love and . laughter 1 whi MBsaaaaaaawU. " i.i.h i i End of Veteran Plane Recalls y ' V -. "-.i lL ft'.'.- Clarence Chamberlin Mabel BoU - Errol Boy d The destruction by fire of tike single-motored Bellanca monoplane, Columbia, at New Castle, Del- recalls the career of the gallant old sky wagon that wrote a brilliant chapter of American ariation. In 1927, two years tfr was Dmlt tt Columbia set one of the early endurance records, manned by Clarence Chamberlin and Bert Acosta. A few months later, Chamberlin took her off from Roosevelt Field with her owner, Charles Lerme as passenger and set her down 8,911 miles away in Eisleben, Germany, to create a new non-stop, long-distance record. In 1930 Mabel Boll, so-called "Queen of Diamonds' groomed the ship for a trans-Atlantic flight, but Amelia Earbart beat her to it. Howew, Captain J. Errol Boyd and Lt. Harry Connor flew the old ship from Harbor Grace to the Scilly Islands, and thence to London, making the Colum bia the only plane to fly the Atlantic twke. Last Jane the gallant old ship made a round-trip flight to Haiti, Mlffl Application of J. M. Kinney of Morton, Wash., for the position of city school superintendent here succeeding. George W. Hug was received by W. H. Burghardt, school clerk, yesterday. Kinney, at present superintendent of the Morton consolidated district, lar gest in Washington, states he Is 39 years old and an overseas war veteran. Qualifications listed by Kin ney are: Graduate of Edlnboro State Normal school, Edlnboro, Pa.; A.B. and M.A. degrees from Uni versity of Washington; two years of study In law; study toward doctor's degree in school admin istration at Teachers' college, Co lumbia university. New York; 14 years' public education experience including elementary and second ary teaching and principalshlps; membership in Phi Delta Kappa, national honorary education fra ternity. Other formal applicants are Frank B. Bennett, Tillamook; John F. Cramer, Grants Pass; DeGaris Reeves, Vancouver, Wash.; Frederick M. Lash, Se attle. Paul T. Jackson, Klamath Falls, has signified his intention to apply. Missing Boy is Found, Stayed With Pal, Says Stanley, eight-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Evenden. 1880 North Winter street, re turned home yesterday morning after having been missing since Highland school let out Wednes day afternoon. He had stayed all night with a yonng friend wh.o lived a few blocks away from his home, lie said. A boy who recognized Stanley from a .description published by The Statesman picked the lad up on the street and rode him home on a bicycle. Hobson Estate Probated Here; Valued $29,000 The estate of Emily M. Hobson who died here January 10, was admitted to probate yesterday and showed estimated assets of 129,000 In real and personal FlfJ D'Orsay fitawrt Enrta V Ned Sparks Mimicv MnrrsiB Hinmi a mm Kegeia ta Aambsaador BUT The The plana "CohnnWa elsixore Today B 1 n g Crosby In "Going Hollywood." GRAND Today Heather Angel in "Orient Express". CAPITOL Today Richard Dix in "Ace of Aces". HOLLYWOOD Today Richard Arlen in "Golden Harvest". Saturday, midnight matinee Leslie Howard In "Berks- ley Square". STATE Today Double bill, first run "Russia Today" with Carveth Wells and Bob Steele in "Young Blood". Saturday only Pat O'Brien in "The Final Edition" midnight preview, first run of Charles Laughton In "The Private Life of Hen- ry VIII". property. Harry D. Hobson, her son, who lives at Lyons, was named executor of her wilL Bequests under her will In clude a lifetimo Interest in her home place here to Hadley Hob son, the widower, and 8400 addi tional cash legacy and the follow ing additional sums: Harry D. Hobson, 51000; John ' Hadley Hobson 3500; Harry D. Hobson Jr., 500; Joan Hobson 3500; Norrell Hobson S200; Effie Hobson 3500; Fred Fendall 3250. Harry D. Hobson and Man sanlta Hobson Fendall are resi duary legacies. The Call Board ... I WILL MARKET I 171 S. Commercial St. Oar Hams and Bacon are made from nothing bat the we can bay. We do all oar own butchering and caring, hams of the finest flavors for less than wholesale price IH3 Sugar ElO ACT. . , Hamburger Our Hamburger and Sausage is made of the very best BACON BACKS ...:....12 & 15c Breakfast BACON 12 & 15c BACON SQUARES ...... Jc BOSTON BUTTS ...9c Our Bacon is guaranteed to be made of the finest quality of pork obtainable. BEEF ROAST ... 8 & 10c PORK ROAST 10c BEEF BOIL . ,:.5c SPARE RIBS 10c SIRLOIN STEAK ......10c FRESH LIVER ...5c SWISS STEAK .......... ..10c ROLLED PRIME RIB .... .13c BACK BONES 3c FRESH PIG FEET ....;....2c 14 years of serrice to Salem's trading area. We bvj everything direct-from the farmers alire. i-:-.. v-. -. - -y. ..v. .. : We Close 8 oTlock Saturday Erening OREGON STATESSIAN. Salcru Ace Career Charles levine isSlf'i'mWWrtrtl-tsrti s OF HEXT BID LETTING Bids for the construction ot roads and bridges aggregating a cost or approximately 3450,000 will be considered by , the state highway commission at its next meeting to be held in Portland February 15. Other proposals will Involve the purchase of trees, shrubs, vines and other nursery stock required for planting alog a three-mile stretst of the Sheridan street south city limits section of the West Side Pacific highway (Fourth street) in Portland. Multnomah county projects In clude: Approximately 1.97 miles fo grading and paving, 23,300 lin eal feet of concrete curb and 1900 square yards of concrete sidewalk on the north unit of the Portland Milwaukie section of the east Portland-Oregon City highway. Independence is Victor at Airlie INDEPENDENCE, Feb. 1. In dependence's basketball teams won from Airlie high school Tues day night on the Airlie floor. The score of the second team's game was 21 to 19. The score of the first team's game was 24 to 22, after an overtime period. In the first game, Barclay threw the win ning basket with only seven sec onds to go. Magnus Syverson was high point man for both games. GIRL TO SCRANTONS STAYTON. Feb. l.-r-Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scranton are the par ents of a 9 pound daughter, born Wednesday morning at the local hospital. Salem's Leading Market Whole or Half Cured, Smoked With Oak Open Kettle Rendered . 000 SUM Most People Enow Oar Lard So No Explaining - LiAvi &c SAUSAGE . ..vHvb Oregon Friday Morning, February 2. 1934 If? Two Legal Technicalities Arise Over Situation in This County District Attorney William H. TrLadle yesterday was considering the legal technicalities la the ap pointment of Harry Riches, as county agent for Marlon county. Two phases of th proposition are understood to be before the district attorney for opinion. The first is whether or not the hold ing of the post of captain in the national guard would, prove a technical barrier to the appoint ment and the second was the guaranteeing of federal funds, providing the county underwrites the 32,500 project. Riches, who has held the post of captain in the national guard for some lime, receives compen sation for services during the an nual encampment ot the organis ation, but it is not believed that this can be construed as a lucra tive position. The question was raised as one. which, might prove embarrassing if a legal opinion was not obtained. - The constitution provision states: "No person holding a lu crative office or appointment un der the United States, or under this state, shall be eligible to a seat in the legislative assembly; nor shall any person hold more than one lucrative office at the same time, except as in the con stitution expressly permitted; provided the offices In the mil itia, to which there is attached no annual salary,' and the office of postmaster where the compensa tion does not exceed $100 per an num, shall not be deemed lucra tive." Militia officers receive quarter ly pay, it is reported, for services, receiving some from both state and government. Informally Dis trict Attorney Trlndle expressed the opinion the office could not be construed as lucrative. The second question facing the district attorney is the definite guarantee by the government that federal funds will be available for the post if the county under writes the program. It was re ported that the county was to be reimbursed by payments of 31.- 000 each from the wheat control and the hog and corn control or ganizations and $500 from the dairy control committee, when these groups are finally fully or ganized. The new county agent confer red yesterday with officials at Oregon State college. Meetings with the hog and corn growers are expected to be conducted ear ly next week. Riches reported. New Officer Chosen by Independence Hi INDEPENDENCE, Feb. 1. Officers for the new semester be ginning next Monday, have been eelcted by the high school student body: President, Paul Carej; vice- president, Ralph B,eaeh; secretary, Dolly Hoye; treasurer, Bernard Wattenberger; scribe, Zora Berry. Inc. 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Band And on the Screen LaTTaBm ZZULll RICHARD ARLEN CHESTER MORRIS GENEVIEVE TOBIN Rosco A tea Jnlle Haydoa Tsxfo Boys Comedy, News, Car toon Comedy and Flghtlng with Kit Carson" Saturday Midnite Matinee 11:15 10c A JESSE L USJCr PrevrKaa BERKELEY LESLIE HOWARD "As good aa he was oo the ataga ... ao hhcf pramaa" N. Y. Htrold-Tribun HEATHER-4NGEL FUy daliehtfully end .knifolly." ' MY. NaraW-rraa Leslie Salt .... 7c 2-lb. carton Grapenuts ... 14 Regular ize v Lipton's Tea . . 65c 1 pound can Baker's Cocoa 10c i-lb. can Snider Catsup . 15c Large Size Oyst'r Cocktail 14c Sauce Postum Cereal 19c It's Good for You Pabst Cheese 12V2C H-lb. pkgs. Peaches .... 12J4c Large Can Yellow Corn ... 6c Picnic Size, Can Malt Syrup can pkg. plain large Premium 23e SQUARE s)c Yakima U. S. No. 2s Fall Value Fresh Bemdered Pure Lard S lb?. SSG - Steckenetto Smoked - picnics ib. hog .i Yoansst'Fat'5;. Ktf" HENS &. EC3