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"i TAG II TWO Hie CHEGON STATESMAN. Ealcn, Oregon, Thursday Jloraia;;. July 16, 1033 iur. I uiiy itiuiaii lis Fiirlitinir Talk Artress Admits That But lusband Picked "Wrong a? Foe; Asks Divorce' IfcEVERLY HILLS,. Califs July s- IS,-VP)-T owirt dawn today sosbebody called Polly Moran's hnband Mr. Polly Moran, and shortlr thereafter the chnnky. apple-cheeked movfe comedienne was looking down the cold blue : nofte of an automatic pistol and reamin bloody murder ; She said her husband, Martin r-Malone. athletic young lawyer, " was holding the gun. lie pulled 'the trigger, the gun jammed. She ''says she's going to diTorce him. VThat "Mr. Polly Moran stuff was fightin' talk, all 'right," said :th actress. "But, Marty didn't hare to tight with' me. But he did fight with her, the 'police blotter showed today. lie als'o fought with two policemen, one of whom' unintentionally made matters worse by using the same title. Uniform Price on Milk Not Purpose r i XSHLAND, July 15.-C5VThe Ashland Tidings quoted Glenn Or.! Taylor of Medford today as saving the Oregon milk control law, which he was declared, to ' nave aided In passing, was not 1 intended to provide a uniform. ? price orer the entire state. - Several objections to the fixing Of; a state-wide price hare been rolced the past few days. , The Tidings said Taylor "em ptrasized that the original Intent - was to control prices In cases of 4 price wars by district only.ot - ton the basis of one arbitrary ptfee Hn all districts of the state. r 'gardless of local conditions, as prevails under the recent order. Wilbur Is Named Synod - Secretary EUGENE, July 15.-3-Dele-gaies to the annual Presbyterian r Synod of Oregon named Dr. J. P. 'Howard of Glendale moderator to4ay. Other officers: The Rev. James A. Smith, Cottage Grove, ..vice-moderator; rtf&e Rev. William ;D. f. Mahon. Portland, treasurer; The Rev. J. Y. 'Stewart, Albany, clerk, and The Rev. George 11 Wilbur, Salem, temporary secre tary. . ,A report of the work of the church showedhe Oregon synod includes 127 churches, 170 mln .Istrs, 20,679 members and owns .property valued at $3,206,520. Uespreading of Hay Is r Made Necessary at Scio Because of Heavy Rains , SCIO. July 15 Shocked hay In this ricinity is being respread in an effort to salvage some of it from damage by heavy rains re cently. Grain is maturing rapidly with prospects for a good yield. Anne Dolezal is expected Thurs day at the home of her parents. Hi and Mrs. II. A. Dolezal, on completion of a summer course at Oregon Normal school Miss Dole sa has recently resigned a posi tion in the high school at Powers, where she taught last year, to ac cept a similar-position at Klam ath Falls. (The Call Board GR-tXD , TodayRobert Kent In "The . Crime of Dr. Forbes." Saturday "H I g h Tension" ' S Norman Foster. HOLLYWOOD -todi y Double bill, "The t Voice of Bugle Ann" with 'Lionel Barrymore and J "The Garden Murder Case with Edmund Lowe. Friday Double by I. Buck Jones in "For the Service" V: and Lew Ayres in "Panic V on the Air." 'i ' i : ELSIXORE 'Today Two features, Bette s Davis in "Golden-Arrow" 1 and Guy KIbbe In "The Big Noise." Saturday Clark Gable In San Francisco." I CAPITOL Tio d a y Double bijl, "One j Rllnv A ft an nnn wlfh I Francis Lederer and Bill Boyd in "Co Get 'Em ' Haines." i . ' " STATE Torday Double bill. Jack i Haley in "F Man" and J Gertrude Michael In "Wo- , 'man Trap." Saturday only Big Boy Wil liams in "Gnn Play." UTUE &nir.i : THAT fUZZLED I THE tlATIOH! a G. O. P. Leaders Outline Illinois Frank O. Lowden One of the Important pre-campaign conferences at Topeka, Kaa, found Got. Alfred M. Landon. Re publican presidential nominee, discussing -with Frank O, Lowden, former ElinoLs governor, left, and OUs F. .Glenn, rifhl. former IWnota senator. Explains Effects Of Public Power f :! - L. B. Smith, director .of the Northwest Municipal statistics corporation, explained to a group of Marion county school director meeting at the high school last night, the effect the organization of a power district would have on the tax collection of the school districts within the power area. Smith declared that not only would the property of the power companies be removed from tho tax rolls but taxpayers would have to pay1 additional taxes for the purchase and operation of the plants.: ! Only a small group of directors was present at the meeting. Di rectors! Neer(t Bradfield and Nep tune of the Salem board attended. Crawford Named Oregon Delegate EUGENE, !J u 1 y 15.-(P-The Oregon chapter of the National Association of Postmasters se lected its officers, the board of directors and 19 other members as delegates" to the national con vention of the organization at Cleveland. j " ; Among those chosen were Hen ry R.i Crawford, Salem; Dr. George Larking, Newberg; Gard ner T. Hockensmith. Albany. Frank Desouza of Medford -is the new president of the " state group. 'The 1937 convention city will be chosen later. Swim Caution GivenW PORTLAND July 1 -JpyDr. Drederick Strieker, state health officer, issed a warning today urg ing vacationists to make certain water in which ihey swam was subject, to . hygenic restrictions. He cautioned against swimming in water contaminated by sewage. Farm Exports Cain PORTLAND. July 15 (JPy Northwest fruits and vegetables went out in larger quantities the past week. 614 cars .beitfg dis patched from points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. LJor.t.vvoo!v Toniffht is Family Night .Aiding Pop. and v, ,jn Unmarried KIds ... UC - Single Admission 15c TWO BIG FEATURES -The Garden . Blurder ! Case" Edmund Lowe and Virginia Bruce The Voice of Bugle AnnM with Lionel . Barrymore Maareen O'Sullivan Friday & Saturday -TWO BIG FEATURES (BUCK i. t . . . i.. And Second Feature "PANIC ON THE AIR with Lew Ayres and ; Floreiwe Ttice STAUl-S SUNDAY -aitf Governor Pins Offered For Aquatic Success Pins denoting swimming ability will be presented to members ot the Red Cross leara-to-swim cam paign who successfully pass testa to be given on. Thursday and Fri day next week, Vernon Gilmore. director ot the drive," announced ast night. Certificates entitling the holders to buy felt emblems will be awarded pupils who meet the requiremnets for life-saving. General attendance at the OI Inger and Leslie pools rose yes terday and class attendance climb ed to 60S. Attendants reported 19 IS persons in the pools during the day. Pickets Convicted ALBANY, July 15.-P-The Justice court withheld sentence of Don McCrary and Ed Hazen bank during good behavior today after the two were convicted-on charges of assault and battery upon Gordon LIchty in connection with the chair factory strike here. TODAY AND FRIDAY! - TWO GOOD FEATURES V if.l - .-.-.. I t - I S FOLICS! Here is a real double hill " pro-' gram - ':?---- A perfect balance of entertainment. . f i . - Campaign k' Lantion Otis Fi Olenn plans for the campaign In Illinois. The pivotal position of Illinois, which is listed in the "doubt-,' fur column politically, makes the outcome of the presidential race in that state doubly Important la the coming election, V . . V'f' -.- j Lemke Loseis Out In Relief Effort FARGO, N, D., Inly 15-ff)-Congressman-; William Zemkev union party candidate for presi dent, failed today in an attempt to have the federal court sustain actions under which ten North Dakota farmers sought relief un der farm mortgage j moratorium legislation he helped? frame. Judge Andrew Miller, basing his ruling on the decision of the eighth circuit court ot appeals holding the amended Frazier-Lem-ke act unconstitutional, granted motions f Of dismissal of the ten actions. : i 5 - Lemke argued that the act does nothing more than federal courts often do -in regular bankruptcy proceedings. ; j ' j The farmers whose aetions were dismissed nad sought appointment of conciliators who would have made arrangements: to extend mortgages for the three-yeaa per iod to allow opportunity for re demption of the property.. J . . KIDDIE A KME BETTER PICTURES PERFECT SOUND 1 0 Vm. .Mil' tr -Vi '.'M,!!',' i'-r-H-- v i lit ; i Output of TTheat jln Oregon Higher I PORTLAND, July 15.--Probability that Oregon's wheat production this year would exceed the 1935 production ty 33 per cnt and the 1934 production by 6 per cent was shown In figures issued today bytheU. S. depart ment of agriculture. Total estimate, -. based on the July 1 -condition, was 20,00,000 bushels two per cent less than the 1928-1932 average. I By sections the estimates in cluded:' - - '. . ' r :- i Benton,- Clackamas," Clatsop, Columbia, Lane. Lincoln, Linn, Marlon, Multnomah,: Polk,' Tilla mook, Washington, Yamhill coun ties wheat acreage 152,000, com pared with 123,000 In 1934 and 128,000 average 1928-1932; pro duction estimated 4,178,000 bush els, compared with. 1,349,000 in 1934 and 3,293,000 average 1928 132. . Two Killed When iHouse Blown Up i -LODI, Calif., July lS-CffV-A mother and her 1 0-year-old son died today .after, a gas explosion wrecked their home and injured fife other occupants, two criti cally. ... : -. . - jThe victims were Mrs. Iva Graf figna, 35, whose death followed a s caesarian operation ddemed necessary because of herinjuries, and Paul Graffinga, who suc cumbed from burns. T ' Hospital attendants- said Mrs. Graffigna's husband, Dave, was dangerously "Injured. - v Another child, Anna May Graff igna, 1 was reported Vi a critical condition. The four, and three other Graf figna children and a maid were blown through the walls" of their home when' the gas-filled base ment exploded after Paul went to the basemnt to light a water heat- Pasturage Good . PORTLAND, July 1 5.-0!P)-The Ui S. "tlepartment of agriculture reported Oregon pastures in ex cellent .. condition todays with plenty of feed for cattle and sheep. The report said bay was damaged by rain and wind in Lincoln, Coos. Curry, Baker and Marlon counties.. i Zumwalt Unchanged LONG VIEW, Wash., July 15-(,T)-The condition of Alva Zum walt' of Salem, injured in an auto accident Sunday, , remained un changed today, hospital attend ants said. - v - -r':' : i -r:..-. v. , - iv :. . . i ! ' .-Mr r MX !u , 'i.v.. - - " 1 ;' - Til of tomorrow's joys. NOW O Before you Statesman Travel Policy Pays t . i From . ; " , $1,CCD to $W,CCD - And S10 to $20 Weekly For Total Disability Call 9101 Today Ask us about this wonderful protection offered to Statesman readers at the amazingly small sum of only $1.00 per year less than one-third cent per day The Pestilence V ! A' farmer of Miller, South Dakota, gazes disconsolately out the window of his home through a screen covered with grasshoppers -which have already destroyed his crop. Italian Garrison I Deemed in Peril t -. . . " . U PARIS. Jubu 15.-()-dfficIal French circles ""expressed:.,' some Concern! lonfght over the safety of the - Italian garrison in -1 Addis Ababa with' the" disclosure the Frendh railway from Addl'to Djibouti, French Somallland, has been cut since July S. " ' Persons close to ' the situation said the garrison had. supplies for less than three weeks when the last train reached Addis Ababa nine days ago. " ! As soon as the Italians repair breaks In the line the Ethiopians cut in other places, they said, j - Motor roads from Eritrea were reported washed out by rain, and airplanes could not land or take off because of heavy mud, cutting off other sources of supply. Bus Plunges, 5 Hurt , PORTLAND, July 15.-(iP-A bus plunged into a ditch here to day, injuring five WPA workers en route to the Portland airport project. -. ;; X: Guard against the unforeseen hazards strike swiftthey wreck your . well planned future rob you anil leave on your vacation I I : I ; Cantonese Pres iDrivc Upon Japan f-HONGKONO, July 15-()-Stah-bdra southwestern Chinese, flout ing central government dis cipline, pressed an anti-Japanese crusade on two fronts tonight;! 1 1 Canton government officials sought; to force a new session of the Kuomlntang central executive committee to order- war- against Japan, j The committee, in a meet ing which ended at Nanking last nght, j rebuked southern leaders Bad dissolved the southwest ex ecutive committee of the party,- ' !An Anti-Japanese Allies Head barters' was .established at Can totf with General Chan Chai-Tong, discharged, as Kwantung Province commander-in-chief by the Nan Crng' Kuomlntang conference, In charge;. - ' " . . 1 ijlronlcally, it was reported, Can ton has bought 300new airplanes tr m Japan. ... '-; 'f-; ' , J Elogers Will Head: j Spanish War Vets 1 THE DALLES, July 15.-CVrne United; Spanish -war veterans , of Oregon . selected Hugh S. Rogers of r Hills horo commander today and chose Medford as the convention cftyfol9S7. ;? rfdrs.' Millie Hall. Eugene, was named president of. the auxiliary. liDeleiraUs' TQted;'to launch.a drive to bring the 1938 natiohat encampment to Portland. lij j pther officers chosen by the veterans , organization included Sain Sj. Hanson, Portland, senior vUa cotnmander, and E. R. Leedy, MtMInntiUe, -Junior -vice com mnipf . . , ' ' ",v.n -. . .1,1 . TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY TWO S3VIASH FEATURES Rib Tickling iXmeiy l Filled with a aaa a LEDEREl iwi' mm P ffVtm MRWTS MMl GOOD SEATS ' l!f 'li '; ' ' 1 'I the iunexpcted emergencies. Accidents :-t -I": r 1 - ': insure agaiiilst ACCIDENTS ! Mm I'M- I The Oregon Statesman 2!SS.CWlSt. ; Salem,! Oregon I 1 ' J ! 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