The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 31, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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s ' TLa OREGON STATESMAN, Salera, Oregon, Thnrsdaj Blornis, December 311936
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Pair Captured
InWildOiase
urges Aided By Former
Football flayer and
: Other Witnesses
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tftllirtra rniae&'ey ssvlsg
- ''seen nittttr going flat.: -'
" ' ! "The ttie mis" "directed - lr
Ckiet f police prank A. M Into
-vag, tTtbe radio during the
Hlme the reports or stolen ears
'Were coming in. It U the radio log
"that reveals the - rapldltr lth
''which the -men... were eanght. It
c feeds;" "
""!' 5:11 o'clock Bnrgess sent to
tnreatigate the '"men tampering
with the cross car.
6:20 o'clock. Feller car stolen
from Court street between Liberty :
feed Commercial and seen going
,1 put on Court street. Burgess In
teracted to follow, f
S:tT o'clock. Feller ear seen
,Jtolng south on Commercial street
''''with flatjiire. "Burgess given ad
; diUerfiirectfbns. ;
-" ' At 5:45 o'clock the men were
, In the station baring abandoned
- the first stolen car. and taken the
v "Second in the interim. --
t Prison records show that Mc
Clatn has s erred & two year term
'In the penitentiary on convletion
'for", burglary nor in a dwelling,
om Polk county. He .was , re
.: leased August 21. ; "' '
Mayor Prepares j
Annual JVIe&bpge
Mayor W tL Kuhn yesfefday
was preparing to write his annual
message to the city council,tto be
presented next Monday night.
While ha withheld word as to
'exactly what recommendation
he would make, there were in
dications he would s uggest
.changes in the handling of city
finances to effect economies,
would nrge that the contemplated
L
. Whoopee t Have the Time' of Your Life at the
6alo New YQCut'p Eve
Frolic Tonict 11:30
ON THE STAGE '
5 DIG ACTO
AND STAGE BAND
MONTY BROOKS :
Master of Ceremonies
ON THE SCREEN
Attraction Extraordinary
Advance preview showing of James
Oliver Curwood's celebrated j novel
FEMININE FURY
UNLEASHED!
SCZIOiO
.hi. GEORGE BRENT
DEVERLY ROBERTS
Barton MacLan
Roicq Atti
Wareer-First Hsttowal
directed by Wm. Keighley
FREE HATS - HORNS - NOISEMAKERS
ALL SEATS 55c INCLUDING TAX
Tickets Now on Sale at Box Office
TODAY - FRIDAY
WO ACE
cn nn damgerou
fUROs4ANCEefaSOU
DJiarfFORTUH&
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Coatlaooos
New Year's (j
Day 3 to 11 Y
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.REMEMBER
Go3o Nov
E32dnEto 5 bow--Tdhltit
TWO SPECIAL , f
NEW YEAR'S EVE HTTSI : :
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, ILZUAN -. ViiPiAliljE
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AND 2ND HIT
TBI BIcCOY in "THE ; TRAITOR
tlXZE FAVORS And
NOISE MAKERS .
POTl EVKRYOBTB
Bentson-Grinde , -Clan
Reunion I ;
Slated Tomorrow '
SII.VERTOX. Dec. 80
Sirs. Susan Griade, 79, will
be- especially ' honored at
the 14th annaal New Tear'
reunion of the Bentaon
Griade etas. ales. Griade
la the oldest living mem
ber of the clan. .
, The groap -will gather
New Teases day:, far a 1
dock dUier, st the
Knighta of Pythias hall.
followed by am afternoon '
program and . danciag ' la
; the evening. ' f f .
Wetter rj of SUverton
is president, and Mrs. Al
bert Grinds of Bethany la
eecretary. j. ' ;
traffic control program for the
business district be carried out
tally and be enforced and would
point to progress made during the
last year in developing the muf
cipal water system.;.
Congress Is Held
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baaed on an 8-hour day, and
wage adjustments, j
Assistant Secretary of Labor
Edward F. MeGrady, preparing
to return temporarily to Wash
ington for the opening of con
gress, announced he had ar
ranged a meeting : between the
operators and the longshoremen
for next Saturday and conversa
tions - between . shipowners and
radio telegraphers next . Monday.
The- union group did not
specify ,1 what projected legisla
tion it would consider. , 1 .
Some .legislators. however,
were reported drafting a mari
time labor bill along the lines
of the railway labor act. pre
scribing detailed procedure in
labor - disputes and. arbitration
boards to handle j specific con
troversies, i
it oltolf;
Pictoro
SEATS
500
20c
and SATURDAY
FEATURES ! W'f
F33
p:- r AMI) ail Kir Al X
AADVENTUREI
Ycoi?fa Evo
ALL' .
SEATS
35c
Labor Peace Hop
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M m i- n
F. Mannings ,
Honored
Silver Wedding Is Occasion
For Lovely Event at .
Parish HaU
.GERYAIS, Dec SO Fidelity
lodf e Masons, and Corrals chap
ter. O. E. S., held joint Installa
tion at the hall Saturday nlfht.
Abont 90 menvbera and Invited
srneeta attended. - - ,
, KaUe Sturls as Installing of
ficer and Minnie Alison as mar
shal installed the following- Sas
tern Star officers: M., ui
"an Harrison; W. Howard
Booster; associate matron, Lanra
pitman; associate patron. Mar
lon Hennint;; secreUry, pearl
Stevens; treasurer. Mary Sawyer;
conductress Lucille Xspinwall:
associate eondnetreea. LU
Smith; - marshal. Ida Mlnaker;
chaplain; Clara Jones; organist.
SfZ? l2nK; Rttth Florence
Oddie: Martha - rr.T. -nr.
a J"rson; l&l
wr vanxnyea; -warder
gi.v-aaiS
. The -Masons installed : W. M
C. M. TanZnyen. senior warden;
Georre Harrlnnn. innin. .
RlPh GIrod. secetary; Howard
Booster, treasurer; J. js. Cuts-
aenjor deacon; : William
Uourhertv. inmin fuA. v
Aspiawall, senior steward; Ar
w ftww, junior steward! A.
B. Mlnaker; chaplain; B. J. j.
Miller; tyler, RMph Sturgls. A
supper preceded the installation.
Mrs. Mlnaker acted as toaatmis
treas and . several responded to
toasts. Rex Davis of Salem, a
past p-and master and past grand
patron f Oregon, made a short
talk.? i :
Sflvor Veddiac Observed
More than 100 relatives and
friends responded to invitations
to a silver wedding anniversary
reception given Sunday after
noon at the parish hall in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manning.
Mrs. Felix Seguin -and Mrs. Otto
Schwab, sisters of Mr. Manning,
planned the reception held from
2:'to t o'clock with a covered
dish supper at o'clock.! Four
daughters of the honor guests,
Anna, and three nieces, Anns
and Evelyn Pillette and Gertrude
Seguin. served during the sup
per. Mr. and Mrs. Manning re
ceived many lovelr rifta
Keiatives from away who at
tended wara Mrs. TIHU . um..
of Independence, an aunt, -.and
Menry nuette ot Weatport. an
uncle. Two daughters, Lucille
(Sister Marita Rose), who Is
teaching at Spokane, and Flor
ence, (Mrs. Marvin Flagg of Sa
lem), were also unable to be
present.
Both Born Near Gervals
Mr. and Mrs. Manning were
both born in this community,
Mr. Manning at St Louis and
Mrs. Manning, who is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pillette.
was born on what Is now the G.
H. Benjamin place north of Ger
vals. They were married at th fit
Louis, church November 22, 1911,
Fatner Van Clarenback officiat
ing;. Thev have lived on h
same place in the Parkersvllle
autrict every since . their mar
riage. They have 11 daughters
and two sons. They are among
the oldest families of French
Prairie, the father, Dennis Man
ning.! having come here about 70
years ago.
Cooperation From
Police Is Pledged
Mayor Joseph K. Carson, answer
ing an inquiry from District At
torney James Bain, said today
the city police would cooperate in
stamping out gambling violations.
The prosecutor supplied the
i mayor and chief of nniic with a
ust oz alleged gambling estab
usnments. Recently the rtfstrw
attorney and sheriff nfffeM e-rtn.
cized police, asserting they failed
majKv arrests zouowing raids.
i LAST TIMES TODAY
STARTS TOMORROW
FOR FIVE BIG DAYS
Hang on to your
hat! Hang on to
your heart ! The
screen's favorite
sweethearts are at
it again!
Clowning
kidding . . in
happiest - hit
of
A Romantic Holiday!
them all I
Is W. S.
wWi M-G-M
7 Jo
FOANCHQT JOTZ2
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Late Sports
PORTLAND. Dee. . SO
Oregon Normal won an overtime
basketball contest from Pacific
Packard tonight, 43 to Si; The
score wae 27-all at the close of
the regular playing period.
i PORTLAND. Dec SO-HThs
Multnomah club of Portland
swamped Gooding College of Ida
ho here tonight, SS to 29. j
4
of
Portland Is Huge
. PORTLAND. Doe. 10-3Ljti!l
Thurmond, manager of the for
eign .trade department ot the
Portland chamber of : commerce,
told the 37th annual convention
of the Oregon State Taac hen
association P-ortlsnd hand
led ! mora t o a s ot water
borne cargo than San Francisco.
The city's foreign cargo ton
nage la greater than Seattle's,
ho said. ' v
Cargo values are lower here;
however, because they consist
largely of low Quality and' bulky
gOOdS. : '
Thurmond said SO per ' cent
of Portland's population depend
ed upon foreign trade for Its
Income. . I . -
Cow Is Killed in
The accident resulted fatally
but only for a cow. Drivers of
three cars involved in the wreck
apparently eeeaped with only
slight injuries.
It , happened lata yesterday
afternoon when an unidentified
!driver hit the cow on the high
way near the - Molalla Junction
near Woodburn. Gladys Edwards,
2191 Maple avenue, - coming on
the scene, slowed down and Erms
Grens, Monmouth, following her,
collided with the rear end of the
Edwards car.
Police last night were check
ing, on the Identification of the
car which struck the cow.
The Call Board
HOLLTWOOD
, Today New Year's eve mat-
lnee at 11 5, stage show
and firrt run feature,
"Champagne Charley"
with Paul Caranaga and
Helen Wood.
Friday Jack Holt la Zane
Grey's "End of the Trail."
ELSIXORK
Today Double bill. "Wanted.
Jane Turner" with Lee Tra-
cy and "4 Day Wonder" with
all star cast.
Thursday Night New Tears
Eve Matinee, stage, I acts
vaudeville, on the screen
George Brent In "God's
Country and The Woman" t
in color.
Friday Clark Gable and
Joan Crawford in "Love
On The Run."
GRAND
Today Shirley Temple in
"Stowaway."
Friday 'One In A Million"
with an all star musical
comedy east.
J CAPITOL
Today Double bill. Bob
Steele in "Border Phan-
torn" and Mickey Rooney
in "Down the Stretch."
Thursday Night New Years
. Eve Matinee, two features
Phil Regan in "Happy Go
Lucky" and Tim McCoy
in "The Traitor."
Friday Double bill, 'Night
Waitress" wltV Msrgot
Grahame and Gene Autry
in "The Old CorraL"
STATE
Today Fred Astalre and
Ginger Rogers Jn "Swing
Time," 4 acts of eastern
, circuit vaudeville.
500
SEATS
2 MAJOR FEATURES
f aisfir acct"-- ey rgca
ICSHMC SAUTE
ALAN MOWSaAY
StXXKB
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Foreign
Three-Car Mixup
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CQAWFOIID
VAN OYKFS -
Cost iiKludlna
Niagara Ground r4
yhite With Snow
Epidemic of Coughs, Colds
Comes During Holiday;
Garage Built
NIAGARA. Dec. : SO The stu
dents of Niagara were surprised
when they awakened , Sunday
morning' to see the ground cov
ered with about an inch of snow
which styed. on all day. Mora fell
early this morning. f.
Raymond Asche. Marvin and
Carmine Stafford; have been eao
fiaedla their horns with; colds
and coughs. There Is an epidsml
of eoughinqg in the community.
' U. 8. Rider la building a: dou
ble garage "on - his place. '
The Arches, have added a- new
kitchen to their , large cabin. It
is a room 10x18 feet and is
lighted with eight windows. "
' Mr. and Mrs. C B. Gaines bare'
returned . home after apending
Christmas 'with MOi Game's sis
ter, Mrs. D. H. poney at "Jeffer
son. , v-. ' . . ,
Aachea Are Hoete
Guests at' tho Elmer Asche
homo for Christmas day were
Miss Dorothy Asche of' Portland
air. ana Mrs. rrea Asene or port
land, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L.
Chambers and children, Marvin,
Aden, Charles. Esther and Clif
ford ot Albany and Mr. and Mrs.
Russell L. Kelly and children of
North Santlam.
The Knutson family had. their
entire family home for Christ
mas, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Staid
man (a daughter) of Detroit,
and aaotoaer daughter,"Mr. and
Mrs. Reynold Heesmanr-and chil
dren. JimmJe and Mable of Mill
William Clement
Funeral Saturday
Death yesterday took William
Stuart Clement, 69. late resident
of Salem, route t. Born in Haun
cllle, Ky., May It, 18 6T, Ir.
Clement came to Oregon in 1881.
He was prominent in the activi
ties ot the Modern Woodmen of
the World.
Surviving are his widow. Ber
tha, and the following children:
L. J. Clement ot Corvallia, Mrs.
G. D. Parmenter, Mrs. Ralph Du
toit, Hasel Clement, Nellie Cle
ment, Donald Clement. Robert
Clement, Bertha Clement, all of
Salem; -a brother, Guy L. Clement
of Portland. i
Funeral services will bo held
Saturday, January t at 10:80 a,
m. under the direction of the W.
T. Rigdon company with tho Odd
Fellows in charge and interment
at the L O. O. F. cemetery. 1
Grant arid Parker
-Tourney Finalists
NEW ORLEANS, Dec t0.-JP)
-Bryan M. "Bitsy" Grant of At
lanta, and Young Frankle Parker
of Lawrenceville, N. J., stroked
their way into the finals of the
annual Sugar Bowl tennis tourna
ment today.
They will meet tomorrow on
the New Orleans Country club
courts in a , three-set-out-of-f ive
match for the 1936 championship.
Grant eliminated the defending
champion, Arthur Hendrix, of
Lakeland, Fla -8, 8-6, while
Parker advanced with an easy 6-1,
MAUcsaOneAWaggr rv
OLLYUOOU
Tonight Is Family Night
Mom, Pop1 and Qfli
Unmarried Kids. iOUC
TOUJU:lOmBflRD1
pa v m afj
Friday and Saturday
Cdatfnaoua Performance
New Tear's Day,
S to 11 P. M-.i 'JL
15c
id . , mm
DOORS OPEN
Pirn fiwAIl
Tickets Jfow a Sale'-
I t I 3Y
1
BiActs
I Blaster of
I . Ceremonies .
r - Plenty ot Horas.. V 1
1 . Nolaemakers , . f
maul Hata I'Xt
2 Pim 'iw-n V ff
6-t victory over Martin Buxby
of Miami. FUu - ' '
I McDiarmld and Hendrtz ad
vanced to the finals In the doubles
by eliminating j; Gilbert Hall of
East Orange. N. 34 and Parker,
in a close batUe 18-11, T-f. .
Dawson to Favor
Anti-Strike Laws
ALBANY. Dec S 0-Cff)Regnla.
tlona of unions to prevent strikes
may bo offered to tho legislature
for -consideration. . aald Repre
sentatlvo Fred Dawson of Linn
county today.
7 "If the . unions are to seek
regulation of wages and work
ing conditions' in factories and
other, industries., then the unions
should be regulated, too. he re
marked. . , V '
'.The strike has hurt us here
la Linn county, and in -ene thtng
at least. It's too late to repair
tho damage. I'm talkies; about
ouT: turkey raisers losing the
chance to sell , to tho holiday
trade In Hawaii and Alaska."
Weld
leciMon Delayed
MEDFORO; Dec I MffKl"
cult Judge George F. Skipworth
of Lane county aald tonight he
would return a decision In the
packing company suit against
the Oregon unemployment com
pensation commission as soon as
briefs were filed and considered.
Testimony came to a close to
day in the action ot the Pinnacle
Packing, company .and six other
Rogue river valley packers ."and
growers seeking exemption under
the agricultural clause of the
insurance' act. '
The .court granted the state 10
daya to file a brief and the plain
tiff 10 days to file an answering
brief. It permitted the defendant
five more days tor additional
reply briefs.
Peggy's Intended
5th Mate Killed
ST. MORITZ. Switzerland, Dec.
30-(jp)-A sleighing accident cost
tho lite of Vivian Jackson, amateur-hockey
fiance of Peggy Hop
kins Joyce.
Miss Joyce, who was preparing
to have Jackson as her fifth hus
band as soon as he and his wife
were divorced, was . slightly in
jured. Her condition was des
cribed as satisfactory."
Jackson, 8 0-year-old professor
of astro-physics in London uni
versity, died in a hospital from
injuries suffered as the noraee ;
pulling the sleigh in which he and
Miss Joyce were riding became
frightened and; bolted.
Jackson was thrown out and
s track his head on a stone.
Sicily Has Quake
MESSINA. Sicily, Dec. 80.-AV
An earth shock was felt in Mes
sina and surrounding territory
today. There was no damage.
fc a4s i.
TICKETS VAU SeaU
NOW ON I 35c
SALE Lodges 50e
11:30 P. M.
' Aad On Oar Screea
Big; First Ran Fox Feature
Picture
Kf WOOES WITH WOO!
Ht RltTED WITH OiATHt
PAUL
CAVAMAGH
Rlltl W001
Txcaii ticx
Scree Vaadevillo Act '
a " "" . ' .
"Fun In a Fire House"
Aad AH Stare of Hollywood ta
- : . 'Color . -
t' fSaaklrt Stars of Pataa
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Losses mStrike
Tie-UaExtensive
. , PORTLAND. Dec t.-iP)-Th
research bureau ot the shipown
ers committee ' estimated today,
the maritime strike cost Oregon
and southern Washington 2T
70.S.009 the- first 41 days.
: Loss along the entire Pacific
coast i r e a e h e d approximately
8415.000,000. . i
Much of the loesr the report
said Is In the form or diminished
purebelng power and wages mud
canaot be recovered..
The-survey -indicated Portland
faces! a aawdast fuel shortage In
two weeks unless mills resume
operation. ; .-.
The 1J?4 tleup lasted 2 days
snd observers here believe tho
presaat deadlock will continue
even j longer. ... ; -
State Radio Wl
Be Utilized Soon
Oregon's new short wave radio
system will go into operation next
week; R. H. Baldeck. state high
way engineer announced Wednes
day. - .
Tho system will Include It
broadcasting stations and will
serve the state police, forestry
division and state highway de
partment. The state- police will
have preference tn tho use of the
setnp. " -
Tho three largest stations will
bo located : in Salem, Klamath
Falls and La Grande.
Alaska Educator
yisiting Brother
A. B. Schoettler. who holds the
position of supervisor of voca
tional education for the territory
Dance and Floor Show
New Year's Eye
TONIGHT
- " 5VEST SALEM ' i- - . -1 ; ;
Kay's Eastern Girjs' Band
Radio and Movie Short Artists.
AD!
STARTING TODAY!
AMERICA'S GREATEST
DANCING TEAM!
A FRED
W DANCING TEAM!
A v A" FRED J
4 BIG ACTS 4
Headlining
JACK JOYCE and. CO.
Other Big? Time Acts!
.TICKETS NOW ON SALE
ALL DAY AT THE BOX OFFICE
. for I---:.:-
TONIGHT -11:30 P. M. - 25c
Jnst
Uere'M What We've Got
Come Along . . And Uave Funl .-'
I STUDIO PREVIEW PICTURE
It's goiag to bo the beat laugh show of the year
Tonight will be tho first showing; la any theatre ta
, tho world! -
Big Vaudeville Stage Show!
Ileal Biz Time Acta Booked from Fanchon-BIarcd
Serpentine Noise
t : Hats - ravors
Come Where
of Alaska, created last year, -is
here for a few daya visit with his
brother, Leo Schoettler. Supervis
or Schoettlers headquarters are
In Juneau, from which place he
has traveled 7000 miles; by modes
ranging from airplane to dogsled
and horseback In his official ca
pacity, f r"
Accompanying '" Schoettler here
are his. wife and their daughter
Betty who Is on vacation from
studies at the University of Wash
ington. 1 ,
Hospital Visited
By School Group
Members of the Nurses' club, s
Salem high school girls group,
which meets twice monthly daring
thm school avocation neriod. made
a toar through tho atate tnbercu
losls hospital during the holiday
week. Tho club nu toners giria
and has two divisions aopho
mores snd upperclass. The sopho
more group visited the tubercu
losis hesnltal Monday, the other
group going yesterday.
- Miss Bessie Hammer, matron
at the T. B. hospital, talked to the
girls on tuberculosis while they
were at the hospital. Miss Dorothy
Holmes, county health nurse, is
adviser to the club.
Carrie L. Johnson "
Funeral Saturday
RTT.VKRTnM. nee. 10 -Miss
Carrie Louise Johnson, 82,- died
here tonight. at tne nomo or ner
sister-in-law, Mrs. H. Fatland,
with whom she had lived for 31 .
years. She was born tn Norway-'
but had lived In this country for
32 years.-1
' Funeral services will bo at tne
Calvary Lutheran church Satur
day at 2 o'clock with Interment
at Evfins- Valley. Ekinan Funeral
horns Is In chrgo of arangements.
SIONSOe
in Store For You ,
Rlakers, - Horno
- Novelties
the Crowd Got
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