PaUl Tomwht Mmm Seeks in. Fighfr WUh Mem.Laureh IllfU lit II I ill Uj V Local Batder - - earBn -vr Seeks to Show Hatch With Firpoj Now Delayed, . Was No Mistake ''J Disappointed that he Is unable to meet Young Flrpo bat hoping to show that hit matching with the famed Idaho tighter was no mistake Frank Rlggi, Brooks heavyweight, will tonight meet rtinn Tah1 of Vancouver. B. O.. In a ten round boat heading a Veterans ox Foreign wars cwo ' Thinking ho was going to meet Flrpo until a few days before the firht Tftlrri went through an un usually heavy training session tor tonignt's battle, lie wiu do m wp condition. ! tltAnnrh Plhl fa. not fl Well known as Flrpo ha is said toi be a dangerons tighter. He has met mm nf the outstanding heaTy- iarhra - in thai northwest, ii A yon ng tighter, 21 years old, he is far from bmg worn our. vet eran. . - ' IM Heavier Man. pan I. it lsz. win mt vonaiu mhi wetrht advantage over Rlggl but this is expected to count tor little against the terrific hit ting power of the BrooKs Italian. Rlggi two weeks ago slashed his mrajr tn l.iIv round technical knockout orer Gene fO'Grady of Ashland. Eddie Norris, fast and clever young lightweight of Salem, will be aiming for a win oyer Jack PnrlffT anil a Dosslble rematch with Al Spina in the six-round i.vindun. Norris and Curley, utstandine lightweight In Port land, fought to a draw in a pre vious engagement. Norris has never . failed to even up a uraw with a subsequent win. There will bo four four-round events on the card. Paul Gullo, k:ri1n uuVtr frnm Srlo. will meet Bob White, 155. Portland. Bud Peterson. 145, Independence, is matched with Buster waning, Portland. Rusty Peters, 169, Alaska. Is scheduled to meet Seotty Cameron, 188. Salem. Manley Bennett. 155, Salem; will mix with rud Aronson, Salem. Flehts will start at 8:30 O'ClOCk. : J.. . Six-Team Opener Is LeagueV Plan - (Continued from page 1) cepted last night listed the fol lowing players: j -pregon Pulp & Paper-Robert. Hill. Leland XVieseKetf-Catr. Monte Thompson, Bruce Kotts, Liston Parrish, George Roth, Nor ris Joyce. " "" Y.M.C.A. Crunchers C buck elly. Harold Ivelly, Willard Pet ri. Everett Clark, Andy Van Otten, Robert Smith, George Ab bott. j . General Finance John Steel hammer, George i Scales, Ken Manning, George Erickson,. 'Seotty Marr. Bob Ashby. Ice land Canessa, Bill Dick, Jim Lein ; webber. i " - Grand Theater Ron Gemmell, Trux Foreman..- Lome Kitchen. John Bone, Os Morley, John Kelley, Pern Averill, Lorne Schmidt. i Valley Motor Don Hendrie. Henry Singer, Joe Her berger, Norville Gleason, Dan Keidatz. ' Willamette Freshmen A 1 1 regular freshman squad members eligible. Bearkittens and St. Helens Meet Coach - Les Sparks Willamette Bearkittens. will meet Eddie Frantx Saints from St. Helens n, the Willamette floor at 7:30 tonight in the first of a two game series. j-H , The Bearkittens defeated Woodbura29 to 14 in their first engagement while St. Helens won ' over Dallas 35 to 4 this week. Cecil Quesseth, one of Salem high's pony express forwards last year. , and "Buzs" Hagedorn, freshman from Grant high, Port land, were the leading scorers : for the Bearkittens against Wood l burn. Bill Wagner, regular Salem high center last year, is center on the freshman quint. GRAND Today "Bin g Crosby- in Pen V! nies From" Heaven. - I ELSIN'ORH Today Double bill. Cary Grant - and Joan Bennett -in "Wedding Present and ; Laurel ahd Hardy in Our Relations." Saturday Eleanor Powell in "Born to Dance." , L" CAPITOL . Today Double Bill. Zane 1 Grey's "Ariiona Mahoney" with Joe Cook and Ann , Shirley in "Make Way For a Lady. . " STATU Today On the stage. East-: ern Circuit! Vaudeville,: . plus" the all color musical "Dancing pirate." HOLLYWOOD W Today Louble bill. "Devil Doll" with Lionel Barry more and Maureen O'SulH-. van and "Counterfeit" ' with Chester Morris, ; Today Tow features, Buck Jones in "Ride Em Cow-- boy" and "The Final Hour" with Ralph Bella my . The Call Board Replaces Firpo if. Danny Pahl, 192-pound fighter from Vancouver, . Bj . , -- will meet Frank Riggi of Brook in m ten-roand mam event at tho armory : Friday. Pahl substi tutes for Young Firpo, too ill , with a cold to fight; " Magazine Names -All-Star Eleven Starcevich of Washington Only Far Westerner; Top Three Lifted NEW YORK, Dec. l$H2P)-CoI-lier's 1S36 all-Americi football team was announced today as fol lows: I Ends. Larry Kelley. sYale, and Gaynell Tinsley. Louisiana State. Tackles, Edwin Widsteth. Min nesota, and Averell Dan jell, Pitts burgh, j Guards. Max starcevich, Wash ington elid Steve Reid, Northwest ern. " "." '' "' Center, Alex Wojcjechowicx, Fordham. . Quarterback, Sam Bajttgh, Tex as Christian. " I Halfbacks, Clint Frafrk, Yale, and Ray Buivid, Marquette. Fullback. Sam rrancis, weDras- ka. ! In awarding gold footballs to these players. Collier's singled out Frank, Tinsley and FranVis as the three outstanding players of the year. TiuSley was the only repeat er. . , : ' I Tracing the movementf of "foot ball supremacy" through various parts of the country, thelmagailne noted that "the tides j of 1936 brought it back to the east, as shown by a margin of more than two to one in over 70 intersec- tional games." Baldwin Prestige At All-Time Peak (Continuedfrom Page 1) shadowed by the tributes for Baldwin. I The prime minister J was ac claimed by members oB all par ties as having handled ! probably the most difficult problem of its kind that ever confronted a man in his position. j Tabernacle Burns With Heav1 Loss PORTLAND. Dec. 10HJP)-Fire swept the new Calvary Tabernacle today at a loss estimated at 112.000. j Fear that : Francis IDenham. janitor, had perlahed was remov ed when he arrived at the scene of the blaze. He has a room at the church, and i f I e d in his . night clothes early this morning. The origin of the fire has not been determined. i. MAD6B EVANS v5?; I EOfTH FCUOWS " V ; -OONALO MCEK rZJ.t V.iF. Benefit Dance Sat, Dec; 12 I . -- Fraternal Temple . . A7. Center St. ' . Music by Johnnie Callahan's -10 8winr Entertainers II Admission Sentlemen( -BOe ... Ladies S3C Fast Break Is Hai&VPolicy Cuts Hoop Sqnad to 24 as Practice Speeded Up ; ; Handicaps Great After ten davs of observing and catting Coach Harold Hauk has begun to get some laea or wnai his Viking basketball-team will look like this year. Lacking j veteran material ana short on the speedy -forwards that make a fast breaking offensive MMaufnl s Hunk la . nevertheless attnntlnr ! to build a fast-break ing court machine, "we'll use a fast break' Hauk said, "or at leasts as fast as the kids can His squad now cut to 24 play ers, divided between "A" and "B" groupings. Hauk has been running them through scrimmages most of this week. - ' Rent nerformers in scrimmages nif thrnut whom Hauk has been using mostly on a first string line up are: Skopil. Medley and Galla-hn- forwards: Hill ahd Maerz, centers; Chambers, Upston, and Wickert, guards. Kkonil Only Vet ? Otto Skonll. sure of a first string berth, is the only remaining reg ular of last year's squad while Gallaher and Medley were the lead In r lights on last year's "B" combination;, an outfit which went through the season witnoui ae feat. Medlev. thouzh small, is one of the best shots on the squad. Tom Hill was a reserve center on the Viking, "varsity" squad last year while Maers was regular center for the "B"team. ; Doug Chambers was a member of last yeaif's squad but did not earn his letter. Hauk is drilling the squad in man-to-man j defense but may add lose defense to the curriculum later on. ! ! ? Ucla and Oregon Saturday - EUGENE, Dec. lO.--Th-Pacific coasf conference's south ern division system of playing without a tip-off will be given a trial hero "Saturday night when the Oregon i basketball team tackles the 1CLA Bruins. The first half will be played without the center jump but the second half will go back- to the "old style." j Coach Howard Hobsonof Ore gon said the! high-scoring Dave Silver, forward was hist only starting selection so far. - ; . ninV j . Evangelical Five Beats I Jason Lee The Evangelical- "A" quint of the church Ceague downed the Jason Lee "A" team 36 to 13 on the Liberty j gymnasium floor Wednesday night. The Evangelical B ' squad defeated the Jason Lee B" team 30 to 22. Lineups: j Evangelical A i36 Lam kin 6...4.F 13 Jason Lee A . ..2 Anderson . . 4 Benjamin .....1 Clarke 3 Bright ...3 Lapschles Bartruff 4...I.F L. Rudin 10. .C Petticord 8 . . j G . Remington ..iG. Substitute: Evangelical. R. Ru din, 8. i Accidental Fall Fatal I To Portland Man, Woman PORTLANDL Dec. 10.-(iip)-Two persons were dead here today of i n j u r 1 e a suffered in accidental falls. They were Herman u. Olson, 29:, and Rose Ii. McDonald, 40. Olson fell from a viaduct and the woman at jher home. ) -A Home CHvned T heated D - Today & Saturday TWO FEATURES 15c A SOCK! A SECOND I t itaipti ueiiamy Marguerita Churchill Added Cartoon Comedy "News Episode Two OUSTER CRADBE- "F L A S H GORDON" In "The Tunnel off Terror - jiex kids ; Free Spahky Bars This Saturday Matinee aLH11ywood '; j ' " Feature i- Itv! l HAU S & K As it was represented on the Oregon State football team this fall by the stellar play at ena oi Don Coons. Salem will be repre sented by Ike Wintermnte on the Beaver basketball team, iae, wno last year was a valuable man but ia an understudy role.-is expected to be one of the m a i n a t a y a of "Slats" Gill's combination at Cor vallis. Ike will hold down a reg ular guard position this season. Now .that snow has finally come to the Cascades skiing; en- . thoslasts have been saiiffing the air delightedly and have begna making plans for' exenrsions to various -snow fields. We bar-1 en't heard of any recent activ ity of the Santiam ski dab but we have been assured that that organization will continue de velopment of its winter play , ground opened last year at 1 dah lia. We have also heard it rum ored that the -Southern Pacific will ran several ski train excur sions, either to Idahna or other , Cascade snow points, this win ter. -;.-!.' No sport has enjoyed such sud den popularity in the United States as skiing. Up to a couple of years ago ski enthusiasts were rarities but suddenly, helped probably by the 1933 winter Olympics at Lake Placid, the country blossomed with persons who knew that a "Christiana" was not always ; girl's name and that a "telemark wasn't a mark made by telegraph ers. Skis areallright ln their place but you can't wear them to bed. Salem will have a strong Inde pendent basketball club in the General Finance team recently or ganized. This club, a member of the city league, will also play In dependent games away from home. Listen to these names: George Scales, John Steelhammer, "Scot ty""Marr and Bob Ashby, all form er Willamette aces; Ken Manning and- George Erickson, regulars of last year's Willamette team; Ice land Canessa, a hot-shot of several of Astoria high's state champ teams: Bill Dick, an all-stater from The Dalles a few -years ago; and Jim, Leinwebber, University of Portland flash last year. Is it true that""Is it true 'what they say about Dixie" has been banned On the University of! Washington campus? Windsor Invited By Campus Group EUGENE. ORE., Dec. lO-fP)-King Edward VIII as Mr. David Windsor, private citizen, was ten dered an invitation toSlght to be come a member of the Two-Can-Li ve-Cheeply-As-One association, au organization of married stud ents on the University of Ore gon campus. The invitation, said President Howard K easier, was qualified by the statement the abdicated monarch must wed to accept. Kessler, whose home is at Lethbridge, Alta., said he would personally : press the Invitation this summer if tho king visits his Canadian ranch. Parrisli Improves Seal Sale Record Parrish k junior high school students bettered their 1935 seal sale record by $20.72 this season, Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead. ex ecutive secretary of the Marion county public health association. reported last night. The Parrisn pupils solicitors, she said, had sold $98.72 worth of the stamps. Highland school turned in 133 from sales. The seal campaign, in the schools wfll closatoday, 'aaCHrjqiH Starts U-G-M's NEW Vi V. I TT1 Du-aI 1 e heading the Big Parade of stars in the merriest, girl- jammed musical sensation of years! Love, laughs, hs, nit songs, spectacle ii s Tvf-G.M's Hazzlina sue- uc- : mi . rr. r.i Jl'i ' cessor tooireat iaegieia: u. I'.. - , liLast Times Today f , "WKDDIXO : presext - with Cary Grant and Joan Bennett and Hardy s-"w - Silt-, v ; . s y ' . i A.1 i 1 ... V JUmrefA x "oub y . -RELATIOXSr Message 'Will Be Broadcast May Be Heard Here at 2 p.m. Today ; New King T Proclaimed Today ; (Continued from Page 1) house of .commons, whoso walls never before echoed such words as were uttered today. Asks That Steps Be " 1 Taken Immediatelv - ; In simple, clear phrases, deliv ered In the first person, Edward VII'c choice between love and an empire was given to the pagea of history: - "I. Edward VIII. of Great Brit ain. Ireland and the British domin ions beyond the 'seas, king and emperor of India, do hereby de clare my irrevocable determination to renounce the throne for myself and my descendants, and my de sire that effect should be given to this instrument of abdication immediately. "In token whereof I have here unto set my hand this tenth day of December, ,1936, in the pres ence of the witnesses whose signa tures are subscribed." ' (Signed) -Edward, R. 1. The ne?t procedure was" legis lation to accept the new king so that Britain on the morrow would aa always have a sovereign, king and emperor, formally named. (What would be Edward's fu ture plans as plain Mr. David Windsor or as the duke of some- thing-or-other wero not disclosed but there were reports he would fly from the land of his birth Fri day, forever to exile himself from the British realm. Schmeling Hurls Champ Challenge German Would Block, Bout Between Braddock and Lewis litis Winter By EDDIE BRIETZ NEW YORK, Dec. 10-(;P)-Max Schmeling hurled a challenge at "James J. Braddock and the New York state athletic commission when he arrived here today on the liner Bremen. The German '.heavyweight sought to thwart a proposed Feb ruary meeting between 'Braddock and Joe Louis by offering to fight Braddock for the title: as soon as James J. can be lured into the ring. I "It Braddock is ready to fight. so .am L". declared Max. "I'm will-4 Ing to -take him. on in Atlantic City. Miami or in Madison Square Garden any time they arrange. We don't have to wait until June." . Accompanied by his trainer. Max Maehon. Schmeling made the trip from Germany to appear be fore the boxing commission to morrow and try to force a show down on his promised fight with Braddock, postponed from last fall when Braddock was stricken with arthritis. Schmeling said if he defeated Braddock he would come back" to defend the title, but made no promise he'd post $25,000 as evi dence of good faith. Bucs Win, Cling To Top Position PORTLAND, Dec. 10. -Pfc-It was Portland's night tonight and the Buckaroos.made the most of it. Playing, perhaps, their best game of the season, the Bucks defeated the hard-fighting Oak land Clippers, 2 to 0, to strength en their hold on the top rung of tho Pacific coast ice hockey league. HAr.ir.10TH r.lUSICAL SMASH! y , u,f v is lik Viv jf j :i'.f;llii' , , n , I 1 - 7 ra V M 11 - Rlickey Blouse Matinee Saturday 1 p.m. "' Vn.. . c J Sah Stage Show - ' - Special Feature j ChapU 6 contests with loads A IVAfJREI AXD HARDT Serial of prize. . . ! - - ;f Lipscomb Admits Assault ; Charges And Is FinedjS50 After' District Attorney Trlndle had moved for dismissal ! of a charge of assault with a danger ous weapon ' against Jack; Lips comb." wrestler.! and filed another charge of assault and battery.: Lip scomb pleaded i to- guilty to the charge. ,;.;,'.;,, "-i '.:r'.J.-A.. '"d Judge M.B. Hayden. justice of the neaee. assessed the maximum fine of $50 and costs on tha de fendant. The fine was paid. The' charge grew out. of the episode at ' the wrestling show Tuesday night , at - the , armory when" Lipscomb was accused of using a rock, concealed in a tow el, to take the winning fall! from Harry Elliot in the main event. Polo Program at i CORVALLIS, Dec. lO.--Otegon State college riders are prepar ing for a bit of stiff competition when they meet Multnomah Hunt club In their first intersectlonal polo match of the season id the O.S.C. armory Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock. Members of the Multnomah squad include i ex Orange greata"y such as A. J. Penney, four-year lettermai In the sport and organizer ofj Os wego Hunt club. Harvey Dick, also an old player for the Staters and a three-goal man while play ing polo at Vancouver barracks. will play for Multnomah. I ! In addition to the six chuckers of polo, there will be other mod ern horse sports. Included in this group is a girls' musical ride. mounted potato race, gaited bug gy and saddle horse exhibition and drill In Jumping in pairs. Different events will be heralded by the 68-piece ROTC band. DaU May Cut Off Crown Allegiance (Continued from Page 1) would be recognition of the next king, ,the present Duke of York. as a symbol of cooperation. jThe new monarch would act upon- the advice of the Irish cabinet on be half of the Free State in such matters as tha appointment of diplomatic and consular repre sentatives and in certain other In ternational agreements. It was ' Do Valera, the Free State's American-born president, nounced: -., . "In so far as the Free Sta ite Is concerned, the abdication will not become effective until legislation for that purpose has been enacted by parliament. 1 . He called the special session of the Dail to rush through "emerg ency legislation tomorrow, j Tonight and Saturday 2 FEATURES ZANE GREY'S : LATEST WESTERN 1.1 LAY 'TV rii.jrvjtF- in m m BUSTER CRABBK And Hit No. 3 TOMORROW - Mi - - . - w a u ia our ninoN's Colleg Saturday 33 t M Madrid Attack Is Declared Failure (Continued from age 1) ; the effort of Great Britain and France to bring peace in Spain. A formal statement by R. Wal ton Moore, acting secretary of state.' expressed this government's "very earnest hope" that a media tion attempt initiated in fans and London, would be successrui. it was made plain, however, that the United States does no( intend to participate actively,. , The pronouncement.' made with the approval of President "Roose velt, now enroute to the United States from the Buenos Aires peace conference, , emphasised that It represented no change from the traditional American policy of non-interference with other' na tions.!' ; - The statement followed press reports that Britain and France had invited German, Italy, Russia and Portugal to join in an offer to substitute for It a plebiscite mediate the Spanish connict and through which Spaniards could choose the type o: government they preferred. - Veteran i : . i ... ' - Professor Called : -COJRVALLIS.' Ore., Dec, 10.-(P)-LouIs Bach, professor emer itus of modern languages at Ore gon - State college and; head of that department for 22 years, died tonight of pneumonia. ": He ; was a native of Germany and a graduate of the University of Switzerland. He came here In 1910 after four years as head of the modern language department at Willamette university. Coos Bay Offers Strike Solution :. ' i - ' - - 1 . T- ' . . - - ; , .... . MARSHFIELD, Ore., Dec. 10-(iP)-Citlzena of Coos Bay, aroused by the prolonged coast maritime strike, roted an eight point pro gram j tonight designed to bring peace. Jl committee was named to for ward the program to president Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of Labor; Edward F. McGrady and others. ! The program Included 1 Im Today and rff I m-if .fib tu Language 1 STATE 1"HEAfr '' :':L;. I V ' " h Great Show! nr. s i fviuv mediate resumption of negotia tions at San Francisco. 2 AU former negotiations to step aside in favor of new.- S Selections of three disinterested citizens to act as conciliators. 4 Continuance of federal negotiations. 5 Or ganization of citizen committees throughout the affected region to demand end of dispute. 6 -Development-of public opinion. 7 In sistence an Impartial ooara re ceive all points both lid es agree can be arbitrated. $ Resumption of work pending outcome of neg otiations. ; ,j . - : , - . . Hutcheson Is To Head Carpenters LAKELAND. Fla.. DC. 10.- -Wllllam L. Hutcheson of In dianapolis, won re-nomination to the presidency of the United Car penters and Joiners today after names of two . rival candidate were withdrawn. Unanimous nomination by the , convention is equivalent to elec tion, but the brotherhood voted on convention-chosen, candidates at a referendumh in January. A craft unionist, Hutcheson is a fooiof John L. Lewis and the committee i for industrial organ ization. He engaged in a fist fight with Lewis during the 193S A. F. of L. convention. Qiarity Show to J Continue Tonight ; Due to Overflow Finding It necessary to turn away more than 200 persona who sought admittance, the Elks' com mittee In. charge of the annual Elks charity show decided last night that the performance would hare to he repeated tonight. - Demand for tickets has grown steadily since tha show opened Tuesday night in the Elk audi torium: the first night it was nearly filled, the second night all aeata were taken and Thurs day there was an overflow. Main - attraction is the three-'' act comedy "Take My Advice., staged by the Salem Civic Players. . Special "entertainers between acts Thursday night included those who appeared Wednesday and in addition the "Salem Hot Shots, hillbilly orchestra. A hew, grdup of between-acts attractions it being lined up for tonight."" Sa tin day r 23 HAPPY-TOM SLADE & .:. AND JERRY RUTH Skates- tiur FERN t The Three DALE: ' Drown Baddies ; "Harlems HoUywood ; Fastest Impressions" Dancers' ' FILMED IN TECHNICOLOR! Laughs, Dancing, Music And Gaiety in This "3 .rcoaws im a e a a 111S i Don't Forget! Matinees Every Day ! CONTINUOUS snow SATURDAYS! 1 j