PAGE TWO v The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Ortgosu Friday Morning March 22, 1933 SERMAFJ MOVE ID II II British Foreign Secretary However Will Proceed With Conference (Cwtid Tram Pax 1) T ton ring the Little Entente to sol idify flVamanla. Czechoslovak and 'Yugoslav opinion concerning Ger man .rearmament. ! Austria took the first step back along the road to militarization, Laming- laws govern irig mobiliza tion of transport and skilled la bor In time of war. Hungary, through her repre sentative at Genera, again urged revision of treaties which took lunch territory from her. At Vatican City Pope Pius pre pared an allocution and an ency clical pleading for peace and dis armament. Protests All Cot Summarily Ejected Diplomatic complications fol lowed the presentation of the French and Italfan protest notes, the former charsins Germans "de liberately" took "the most ef fective measnres to compromise the fate of this (European secur ity negotiation" and the latier asserting the Reich's decision to : rearm "acquires particular ser- ioHsness, especially for the state of uncertainty which it excites . Ambassadors of both powers. Berlin dispatches said, expressed 'great surprise at publication of an - official communique saying Germany had refused to "consid- er" the notes and intimating von Neurath had all but ejected them from his office. While unofficial British quart ers paid the Berlin government's -- defiant action might bring anoth T er crisis, Simon insisted before the house of commons that he would continue striving for an inclusive European security-system includ "ftg Germany, even though he voiced grave doubts whether "an agreement with some of Ger many's neighbors could be possF1 ble" 1f Berlin persists in its big -army program. New Deal Bills Signed, Olympia OLYMPIA, Wash.. March 21-OFi-Two "new deal" measures, the Washington industrial recov ery and unemployment insurance ets.-were approved today by Gov. Clarence D. Martin. They were among 19 bills sign ed by the executive. To date he has acted upon 155 of the 1S7 bills passed by the 1935 legfsla ture. Fifty-six were signed yes terday. TOFXG COBB ACQUITTED REDWOOD CITY, Calif.. March 21.-!p)-Herschel Cobb, son of tb? famous former baseball player. Ty Cobb, tonight was acquitted by a Justice court Jury of a charge of assault and battery, brought in connection with the- alleged beating of Miss-Julia Conner. 19-year-old school 'girL I MA. v. c sr l BbSbS II x a. m.m i i z w j - .JOHNSON': "The Store iotlcdie 'Rules May Fete fs - Ellen Pratt This tj-pical southern beauty was chosen by students at Sweet Briar college, Sweet Briar, Va to reign as May queen at the traditional campus festival. Beauty and pop ularity were considered in the choice. Driver Stays in Jail as Long as Victim Disabled SPOKANE. Wash.. March 31. (;P-Police Judge G. W. Stocker outlined a policy of even-handed Justice for reckless drivers. They will go" to Jail for the same length of time persons in jured by them are incapacitated. Lloyd F. Mussellman war the first driver 'o r- elve such a sen tence from Judge Stocker. Mus sulman was sentenced to 60 dafj in jail, after Ruben Cross testi fied he was in bed. two months as the result f injuries suffered from the automobile Mu:;ellman drove. MAHoBOvwdTlartr rv OLLYVOOlJ FRIDAY SATURDAY 2 Features 15c PENDLETOI TEDTCAUr Added Buck Jones In Episode 2 of j iie nea euiuzt Also Cartoon Comedy And News 464-466 STATE and Second Feature FIM PRICE 10EL OTiETfER Pi li CORVALLIS, Ore., March 21.-()-L. R. Breithaupt, extension economist at Oregon State- col lege, today said that prices (or Oregon farm products were not high unless they were compared with the bankruptcy levels of 1932 and 1933 and a statistical surrey, has prorea It. "The general level of farm pries in Oregon atlll Is only 69 per eent of the 192C-1930 ave rage,' Breithaupt said, "and. In the country as a whole. It Is only 79. percent of the level. Pointing out that parity prices are the basis of the agricultural adjustment .act, Breithaupt fur ther said that although many farm prices now are higher than they were in the pre-war era of 1910 to 1914, parity has not been reached because the farmer still mast buy things at prices consid erably above the pre-war level. "A good many people think that when farm prices reach the 1910 1914 average that agriculture will be back to parity," the economist said. "This is not true, because the index of prices paid by farm ers now is at 127 per cent of the 1910-1914 level. In other words, it takes 27 per cent -more farm products to purchase the same amount of commodities usually purchased by farmers that it did before the war. ' Eastern Owners Of Mill's Bonds Come Here Soon Representatives of Michigan bondholders are expected here next week- to approve details of a federal reserve bank loan to the Charles K. Spaulding Log ging company. Senator Spanlding announced yesterday. "All other preliminaries to the completion of this loan hare been finished," the senator said. "As soon as these eastern creditors complete their approval, I see no reason why the credit should be longer withheld." Senator Spaulding believes that completion of the loan will bring Mil Constant starting, stopping and accelerating waste your money if your gasoline hasn't these 3 different kinds of power THE average car today is continu ally DASHING BACK AND FORTH within a fewmilesof homeor office ., . It' starting ... stopping ... warm ing up time after time! This calls for 3 tnU of power in your gasoline . power for quick starting . . . POWER for acceleration ... power for steady runs. Unless these 3 types of power are present and in perfect balance your short runs can waste many dollars of your money. Super-Shell is the FIRST gaso line to hare these 3 different kinds of power in perfect balance! That's why Super-Shell cuts your driving costs IN 3 WAYS: The Call Board... ELSINORE Today Margaret Sulla- ran In 'The Good Fairy." GRAND Today Will Rogers in "Life Begins at Forty. CAPITOL Today Double bill. "Po- lice Car 99" with an all- star east and Richard Ar- len to "Santa Fe TraJJ. STATE i Today Lee Tracy in "The Lemon Drop Kid." Saturday Double bill, "Am- ons the Missing" plus a western, "Pals of the Prai- rie." , t . HOLLYWOOD Today Doable bill, John Wayne n "The Trail Be- yond" and "Death on the Diamond" with Madge Ev- ans. a resumption of operations in the woods owned by the company and later, when the lumber market ia more stable, reopening of the local - mill. Spring Here But Wears Muffler Snow disappeared from Salem yesterday as the vernal equinox came but the weather stayed cold and a cold rain fell intermittent ly towards evening. In the foot hills out from the ctty consider able snow remained on the ground after the storm earlier in the week. Weather predictions were for more rain and for continued cold but not freezing days. PRIEST BADLY HURT BEND, Ore., March 21-(;P)-The condition of tbe Rev. Leo Sheehan, assistant pastor of the Catholic church here who was in jured last night In an automobile accident three miles north of Bend, was considered serious to night. do 8o within Con serve coper-Sheijl At 8,600 neighborly stations SSSSSSftS? eioED siium CUED BY DEFEASE PORTLAND, Ore., March 21.- (,P-TestimoBy that Joseph J. Os bourne's blood is of the same type as blood found at the home of Simon Mish- whom Osbourne' Is accused of murdering, was given at his trial here today. Dr. Warren C. Hunter, Univer sity of Oregon pathologist, said blood from a cut on the hand of Osbourne. a special policeman In the Mish neighborhood, was of the, same type as that of Mish and also the same as blood sam ples from the slain man's house, Tbe state contended some of the blood was that of the dead man aad some belonged to the person who bludgeoned Mish into Insensibility and slid his limp form Mto a fish pond at the rear of his horn. The state introduced an a and contended it was the death instru ment. Dr. Hunter told the jury that a weapon such as that might have been used to inflict the skull wounds on Mish's head. Human blood was found on the ax, Dr. Hunter testified. Fine, Jail Term For Attempt to Influence Judge KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., March 21.-P)-Circuit Judge Edward TB. Ashurst today fined , J. H. Drls coll $100 and sentenced him to 60 days in Jail for contempt of court, declaring he came to the Judge to discuss a case pending in court. Driscoll, an insurance man and pioneer, was accused of saying it would be to his material advant age to have a suit between two lumber companies postponed Inde finitely. Income Taxes to Exceed Estimate Income taxes to the State of Oregon are running 35 per cent ahead of returns for a corres ponding period in 1934, the tax TO up to a cupful of gasoline on . every "Colet" Start. Ia summer or rrlnter, Saper Shell starts Instantly, often warms up In half the time of j0mf miles of Home 1 1 hi, n sn BHnrn i i ii u s ssfis ii i ibissii If lYrrnfsfccdtfrMiSBBSjLMfcfa at ordinary iaaolines. So there's less chokta and yoa use less gasoline, lft cupfula saved, remember, mount up to a vhole gaUonl commission, reported yesterday. Aggregate returns paid to date are 3527,000. Officials of the tax department estimated yester day, that Income, intangibles and corporate excise taxes for the en tire year would exceed $2,0 00, 000. The estimated - return for the three sources for the year. set in the 1935 budget was 11,900. 000. Last year the total return was ll.79S.OO0. S I DIEGO DEATH C1SE !3 MYSTERY ,SAN DIEGO. Calif.. March 21.-(P-Working on the theory he was murdered, police today were in vestigating the Btrange death of Carl George Frey, 31, chauffeur and athlete, who a e body was found hanging from a pepper tree In a vacant lot adjoining the back yard of his socially prominent em ployer. A leather belt and a long length of chain were wound around Frey's neck. An autopsy disclosed that he died of asphyxia tion, probably caused by strangu lation. . A gold medal was found pinned to his nose. This bears the words "Krels Turnfest, July 5, 6, 7; 1929: Detroit, Mich., Gut Heil." He was a stunt man' in Holly wood for eight months and dou bled for Tom Mix on occasion, it was reported. Frey was employed as a chauf feur by Mrs. Annie H. 3uel, who lives with her sister, Mrs. E. A. Pardee, and the latter's husband. 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In Missouri, approximately 80, 000 have signed. However, Dan D. Casement, of Manhattan, Kas., live stock breed er and rancher, wired Secretary of Agriculture Wallaee today, crit icizing production control plans generally and adding: "You say this (the lifting yes terday of restrictions on spring "SANTA FE TRAIL" with Richard Arlen 500 SEATS Can save up to a cupful jronireY Deril - dogsV f I and I of the high vSat. J ways! A f Tbe Radio Patrol . . . 1 if crui&tng peacefully one It xninnte ... risking death II the next! Electrifying 1 drama! i V "CAR 99" j j Fred MacMurray J I V Sir Guy Standing T I Abb Sheridan jr II CAMTA 17F In 15cU , ane hour's Steady Running. Every drop of raporizes more every engine Temperature, m addition to sarins on short trips, many motorists report mileage increases on long runs equal toa saving of a cupful every horn. THESE THREE BIG SAYINGS of gaso line naturally result in more mileage per tankful tig monthly and yearly savings! 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