" r rr ' ' i & . . U ... A 1 1 LI 1 TLa Cr.ZCCN CTATESIIAN, Cilcn, Cre-cn, Catcr&ty Ilsixlr.r, Jar.uory 0 1CC7 i DsHevcd Safe Truck Drc$ Deal From Eoathouao Tipped i . (Continued from Page I) . ' UmetU university law student TBIs young man ww apparently etni ignorant of what had bap- pened,- late-'Friday afternoon. ' Meanwhile men rescuing otter property along the waterfront -sad seelng'the impending fate of this houseboat, tad chopped through tbe wall and removed the ;aUdent' tlot,htng and household r goods, J ., Captain" Spong. whose power boat waa one of the craft dragged . S a tuiaiti Kfnra hafnv lam ac ed, ' declared that A fn the 71 years ha haa been familiar with the Wlllametta river here, there had only been one lea Jam pre j .vloualy, la the last, days of De- - cewber. lt24.- , , . , Rink tag of Steamer ! "Beller Reralled 1 " t 4 That waa" the occasion on which the steamer -"Relief." then mak- in regular in pa oeiweea eaiem anl Portland, eank to the bottom I when lea piled up around it. The Teasel waa later raised and found ',Oot to be greatly damaged. That f ice Jam waa different from the present one. la that It occurred when the tee, broke up following a cold pell, rather than in the midst of one. Damage to Captain . Spong's property on. that occa sion waa considerable. The Teteran rirerman pointed out yesterday that the piling np of if an hlrk above tha ttr level, la view of the fact that floating- Ice la normally seven elghths below water, mean that across much of the river at leaat, the lea la Jammed In all the way ..'to the shallow bottom. Ice float lag down tha river pushed under the layer that former there, and wedged there because of the alack water above the bridge. Ice 31ay Dnm - ' River's How 4 1 . Vnleaa it breaks up and floats .clear, the lea will form a corn- .- plete dam and water wilt back uP behind it to a height which la now un predictable. The unsea eoaably low etage of tha river bad .' currencev. ; - Tha " : Salem Navigation . com " pany's steamers, "Northwestern' and "Stranger. which hara not bea 'operated since low water halted ' navigation laat aammer. are docked at Portland and did aot ahara la tha damaga hare.9 : Walter Qerth. deputy sheriff at ""Weat Salem; reported that there ( . had bean no damaga on that aide i of th river, all of tha boats hav- tng bean pulled gut In tlma. i; " f -r- Grain Probable With no saow to protect the ground from i tha ef facta of the eold weather which this week gripped tha Wlllametta vajlay, much damaga mar have been dona to tha fall grain plantings which managed to survive tha lonjr dry apeli laat fall. Tha saed and young shoots are literally being lifted out ef the ground by tha frees. Although mo canner or fruit man will state definitely that tha preeant cold spell will damaga tha caae fruits la tha locality, they state that weather below 10 'de grees always haa caused damaga. They express tha belief that It probably win thia time but say that conditions hava been good for the fruits to withstand tha at tack. - t ' !.'- Walnut and fllbtrt growers do hat believe tha cold will do dam age to their orchards as the sap la tha trees ta well la the ground at tha present time. Soma fruit men are . worried over possible damage to loganberry and other berry pUnta "hut tha damaga will mot be ascertained until tha Tinea start, or fail to start, growing la tha spring. Appeal to President ASTORIA. Ore., Jan. -)- appeal for President Roosevelt's personal intervention ta bring aa and to tha maritime tie-up want ta Washington from tha Astoria chamber at commerce today. Ihz Cell Boord e CUIAXD Toda y Jeaa Arthur and George Brant ta "More Thai a gecretary". . DOtXTWOOD Today "Tha Shakedown" ; with Law Ayera and Tha Three UatttaUeera. . cArrroi h Today Doable bill. Glenda Farrall In "Smart EJonde" and Trail Duaf with Dill , Boyd. - i , v '. i - '' -, i Today William Powell and Myrna Loy ta "After Tha Thin XTan-. 1 STATS Today Gene Raymond ta ' "Walklsx Ca Air and tour acta ef vasdsvIUa. BADGE r i r nn t i r r.rrD Will Install AUOLPH C Lit WIN Voodmen Install Officers Monday Installatloa of : officers will be held Tuesday night, January 11, by Salem Camp No. 118, Wood men of tha World, at S o'clock In the Fraternal temple. . District Manager Adolph Oerwin. who la affiliated with Multnomah camp No. 77 of Portland; will act at Installing officer. Tha following f officers will be Installed: Leon W. DoBois. past consul commander; Mrs. Leora Matlock, consul commander; Laura Flagg. adviser lieutenant; George Stafford, banker; How ard J. Smalley, escort; Dorothy Walker, watchman; Harold Bur- right, sentry; James II. Herren, manager. W. E. Judson is clerk of the camp, appointed by the head office. : . . j . ' After he meeting ad-exiallent program Is promised, prepared bv the committee headed ' by ! Mrs. Flossie Smalley. Refreshments will be -served at the close of the program by the social committee headed by Oscar Donaldson, : : ' ' i ' T- ; " Wrangle Unlikely Over Solon Seats As a tew of the legislators drifted Into Salem yesterday to look . over the arrangements at the Marlon hotel and armory for tha session opening ' Monday morning. Indications were . thai there would be little If any dis cussion over the seating of Sena tors Lessard, Pearson and Strayer following the Oregon supreme court decision la the Lessard caae Thursday. . j , - . Legislators declared that the opinion apparently waa sound and that the credentials commit tee probably would recommend seating the three senators with out extensive comment. - v The supreme court held that the legislature and not the courts nor the secretarr of state, la th sola and exclusive indare of the qualifications of its members. it had been charged by certain Portland political , leaders that Lessard waa inelirible to serve as a member of tha legislature becauae of his appointment as at torney for tha World war veter ans state aid commission and notary public, f Owners eed (Continued from Page 1 met Mayor Angelo J. Roast here In a move ta mnitM ha ti.vit ----- behind ! Rossi's recent appeal to rresiaeni Roosevelt for action. The new ltnmnt nmrtmiA Involved the deep sea era tors aad tha sailors . anion. .They reached aa agreement eeveral weeks ago but the sailors asked for chances which resulted in revised accord. Details were not given out. : - -i . Flu Menace Leaaens - DENTER. Jaa, t -()-The Roeky mountain west waa heart aaed tonight by the lessening of the inflnenaa meaace and the forecast of higher temperatures tomorrow. Oaattaaoraa Performance rsm Today l:SO U8P.f.lV TCTO ITUIIES ,' A New Kind 0t Weatera t a, W Kkrruc nenns Aad Beooaid Feature ' Sailors. Virtually Act j7v " i i Added Serial Episode 7, ' "Fiaah Ctordow, Newa aad '. : OswalJ Cartoon ; Conday, Uaaday & Tuesday, I'MIII!! MNI!3: l!iiiuiHiflliii lililililiiiiiM' ,' , Newa "v.-- I. ComeCy Cwrtoea KcvVc!cr Dcrd rJeinLcrs Seated (Continued from Page 1) meeting waa devoted largely to ex planation, of various details of the utility 'a management so that these new members would be Informed of present procedure f and prob lems. , -' ; r .-r; K.f Dr. Olson did raise a question as to Insistence upon employment of Salem residents on all water department work. Manager Cnyler Van Patten declared that all con tracts for , construction provide that 19 percent of the workers ba Salem residents. - He' added that caret al check waa made of compli ance with this provision, and that It waa being: followed except that when new crews were hired, some workmen had obtained Jobs by giving Salem addresses whea they were not actually residents here. These men were dropped aa soon aa the facta became j known, : he said. j The commission passed a reso lution asking tha state auditing department to audit tha water de partment . books. The f audit will cover fire months of 19S5 and all of lt3f. See Way to Collect From Council - Members of tbe eommisalon glimpsed a ' possible I method of "getting even" in part with the city council which haa consistently refused to pay or provide In the budget for hydrant rentals, when a bin from the city streets depart ment for street repair; where new mams naa oeen lata was ques tioned, it waa voted, however, to pay the bill under protest, with a communication to tha council slat lag the reasons for the protest. , rossiDimy of getting the hy drant rental issue on! the ballot at the next clta election, was dis cussed. 'Kequlrftig- water users to carry the harden of thia debt was declared to be aa Injustice. 30-Minute Plan Receives Favor (Continued from Page 1) tlcism waa made of! the Uberal amounts of no-parking front age allotted, to service; stations and other business enterprises in ex cess of actual needs, i John Beakey, state highway traffic engineer, produced a chart showing that of 11,181 curb footage In the area ! bounded by Commercial. Center,! High and Ferry 10,714 feet or 74.1 per cent la marked for vehicular park ing. The remaining percentage is restricted, the largest restricted footage. If 21 or 11.3 per cent, be ing for service stations. Bus load ing aonee take S.4 per cent of tha curb -footage and tire hydrant sonea 1.1 per cent. Miscellaneous restrictions take t.l per cent, i Moser Is Fatally at Dallas (Continued from; Page 1) the accident, 1 presumably from shock. .. j I Mr. Moser came to Dallaa from Silverton six yeara ago and since that time had been employed at the local mfJL " . j 7 Hia widow resides at 10 S Ma ple street. He la also survived by several children who live at Sil verton. , : j , . Prison Population Reaches New High A new high popalatloa of 1070 waa reached at the Ore- goa state penitentiary here Fri day, warden Lewla reported. The prisoners are coming ta droves. Governor . Martin said, "and a number of counties are yet to be heard from. ' : Records show that six prison ers arrived at the institution from Lincoln county Thursday. Tha prison has aj normal cap acity of 100 prisoners. arc 4r " V . 0 i Injured V V r D ' K 1 : Rczzlre to da. perssYcre.. cipportcnitlcs. VoL 1 , Qay Modeling to Will Meet at 11 O'CIock, Y. M. Cl Cartoon Gnb la Busy . The . Mickey Mouse '- Oregon Statesman Clay Modeling club will meet today on tha second floor of the T. M. C. A. at 11 o'clock, at which time all boys and girls are welcome to have fun making things out of clay. : Bob Bmshnell will be . the in. structor of this club. Plenty. of fun la rolnr to ha had hr nut of you Salem boys and girls. Bob haa It all planned what you are to make today aad some of tbe bet ter moulding s are rolnr tn ha placed on display tn the foyer, at Micxey . Mouse tain afternoon. "BilT expects to see an or van at the MY'at 11 o'clock, doa't faU. : The Cartoon club - Is coming aiong in great . ahape and every boy present enjoyed the instruc tions from Bob Bushnell, chief cartoonist, drawing . everything irom uasper ana Mickey Mouse down to Toar. - - . Casper waa the picture that won a iree pass to tbe Elalnore, and te waa drawn by Bobby Harring ton. 10B Cross street. If nrtnraM mentions Igo to Frank : Whltte- more, Heary Johnson and Jerry Mulkey. vi ? . ... . - , Every boy and rlrl is iom. to attend this Cartoon club which meets on the second floor of the Y. M. C. A. every Wednesday at 4 o'clock. Two Win Awards. - In uSpy Contest i A great deal of .excitement was created . over our. Ace Drum-, mond hidden spies t h a t, closed laat Wednesday. The contribu tion bax was Just stuffed full with the four hidden spies contest blanks. Over a hundred came tn the mall. What a night the Judges spent oa Wednesday eve ' trying to choose the winners, but here they are: Leonard Seely, 411 N. list street; Henry Johnson, 114 South 24th street, and Darrel Tennis. 141 North. IS th street, were the only lucky hoys the Jud ges could decide were eligible tor free passes. : r Birthdays I : And Tour Horoscope ; Persons bora la this month are natural leaders aad thinkers, es pecially fortunate ta all commer cial enterprises. . :; . z - . -. Congratulatlona to , Sally . Me- Lellon, Kenneth Stewart, Norma Smith. Andrew Zugler, - Philip Jaskowski. Frank Staples, Vlaktle Haaklns, Bert Kenyon, Murray Baker; WHlls Thomas,. Jr- Lou ise Potter, Reuben E. Boise, E we al Is, Blundela. Helen Crenshaw. Larry John, Marvin 8ummera, Floyd uippla, Bruce Burns. Mir iam Albrick, Jeane Carter. Betty Lemon, Roy Coleman, Eleanor Bailey, Kathryn Ana HHl, Nellie Flood, Francla IficknaL Dewey Anderson, Helen Maria Collard. MUdred Hyland. Bob McBrlda; Shirley Luckins. Cyril Williams. Alma Bales. Marlyn Marie Hart. Roiiaud Daily, violet CoU. Frank Logan,- 'Stanley Pucker. Edrle Henry, Eileen Holden. Doubt lied rick. Bonnie Diekereon. Leoaa Tangleeoa, Beula Fed arson. " J li " : tsr.,a 10 00 ' ' ' , 0 a . 1 JIaUnre t:0( P. ?X, Graad eUage Kbear SKIUAI ami JAXIH3 DUXX a welcoiis nom r De Started Today cjw'w3E0 u 3 . TTCfred C. tlagedora. Editor V Calera, Oregon, I4ousci-u Vlinisturcs Introducing , this ' week, your Mickey Mouse Ch to f Wilfred "Bill'V Hagedorn. bora February lSth, 1917. Is nicknamed every thing from the 'Rat Trap' to the Town Crier. However he likes being master ' of ceremonies for all. you kids. Plans to be a news paper man some day, already ed iting the Clarion, a high school paper. Hobbles, well, outstanding is singing, next dancing. Ha play ed golf for a while until he shot a la for nine holes. Favorite say ing is "sea yott at one o'clock next Saturday. String-Gum Event Proves Enjoyable Great fun was had by ten Mous ers Saturday la our string and gum contest. It seemed as If you Mice liked It where the contestants had to rub noses before they won tha prize, which was a keen poc ket flashlight from Cookee sta tionery store. Other prises Includ ed Karmelkorn from the Karmel kora ahop and 1 passes to next week's ahow. . , Wlnaera la this coatest Include Dary aad Allen GemmeM, first; Fa vian Nelson and Deaa Fear, second: 'Frank Htnkle and Earl Von Ludegraf. third. ' Rehearsals Held Friday Afternoon Perbana mn !. . . . UB.V .uui. UUWI that; the Mice would enjoy hear in r nr aatn A w Perform or entertain coma down to the Elslnore Fridays at 4:10 o clock. We have an tha latest songs from such shown aa 'Gold Diggers of HIT.- "Pennies From r?.a ad taer..Teceat musi cal nits. v. . -...-. ..... Remember too, "Met- Draper, our nimble fingered pianist, can Play anything you know without tna nnmlnJ fin ..am ji - . .fw wvwa una oe- come a regular Mouse entertain- mMm. AT LASTI The laaa.eweAMi aaeeal le7lMTUaataa. fi!!Hv WVi, Added 1ITJSICAL ,v. aAHaaviuiia UA- flMVfillO LAST GLENDA FARRELL TODAY "iVJUJXT BLONDE T02HOIIROT7 AND IIONDAY 3 A LAUGI1 PACKED ROMANCE f " THE MAD-CAP HEARTS qF the SCREEN! GENE RAYMOND VA i i i ANN SOTHERN f taaf av L Lr'L Uzth HELEN BRODERIOC . " EricBLGRE- Erik RHODES i I TiinaMWWwltwgBiB'e J'D 2ND IIIT C PERRY MASON AT 'niS ErTT UJ g "CASE OF THE ..VELVET CL,,7S,: With TTATtltEX TTIlXLlSf. Cf-AlItK DODD. TTIXI &ZI&X7. Gordon Elliott, Joseph Kins. Addison nhrhardu, mzim AccTf, OH nowland, Dick rnrcetl. A Tim National ricture. Directed by Wnu Clemena. - i '.-j v.v,vc, : Deaa Are hart. Manager January 9, 1S37 lively Acts For Iilice Are Planned --r --- j." " --y s " : -'"s"' ;.- ' ' t . 5 Home Talent Singers and " Dancers Perform; New , Contest Secret ' Real entertainment la going to ha. an loved br the Mice who at tend today's matinee. Oa thia program will ba such acta as Vir ginia Polk ttagtaz "If Delove ly. Then the club favoriu, Ce-Tella- Lamb, la; gola to sing -Ton Gotta Smile." Pennlea wlU will probably fall on the atage mrhen Rnthella Amundsen sings "Pennies From IIeaTea. : Jackie Williams, a popular saiem mga girl will entertain also. . : Wa Mice are goto to "have the tablea turned on ua whea Betty Severla alngs her numoer. The Parriah high school popsters nniae tha direction of Bob Allen. yell leader, and Jeaa Walter; song leader, will add enthusiasm to this show ? today. "St. Louie Blues" win -t ba the number that Dorothy Edwards wlU alng; for today. But tieiea - enutu -around and says, "Ifa Love I'm Affr. sairler MeClo'ud win rep resent v' Ed Chaaey oa the -pro gram. Little Mary Lou Lane- wm do a baby dance. Not only; that but Anne Cravea will do a-aoft shoe number, too; both are from Barbara Barnes. The tope oa the program will be another huge contest; u a surprise. , ' . What Would You Do? if von -want rour name la this column concerning- whet yoa would do If you had a million dollars, just man or drop la the contribu tion box your name, address, age,; school, and what you would do It ah had that much money. Hera are soma that were drop ped la the contribution box last Saturday. Dorothy Hottest, &o Is a Junior la nigh ecnooi ciaima that aha would take a trip around the world. r : ' ' ' -r ; Loraa Kernea, who le In the ninth grade at -Parrlsh, would pat all that money - In tne baas: . ana save It for future use. " BXarkm Broans, i 1 S, who goes to Parrlsh, would Ukr to f o to Hons Kong, buy a car and then go to college to secure soma knowledge. - Jack Goeeery a bright shining star at Salem high; boasts that he would do everything and top It off by getting married. A trip to the Hawaiian Islands would be the goal of little Austin WHson It she had a minion dol lara, and. then would deposit the rest la the banku Deloree BJrek, 11 years old, who attends , Highland school. would go spend It on clothes and buy a new car for her folks. John Johnooa, 11 1 years old also, only he goea to Bush school. would, like to buy a horse, a new nome and take a trip around tha world,' with all that money. NOT7 PLAYING afsfoaalar fV Mickey iU tf sttaee Today x p. SI. Bin Boyd ta KeK'a Brood , Stagw Show , Ccntlacocj ; 2 to 11 P. VL -BILL BOYD'S TRAIL DUST SWEET i J ) tins tw t J . Cn? jV. r Ji: .'I 1 ; 1.3 tovrn to . v tcic-rrsalj AJ FrUay&l4:C3. No. 8 r Good 'morning; ' Mice, Isnt it keen to hare'; snow , again. .The only trouble Is that we . didn't get enough In my estimation. ' Laat ilonday all of us had to go bak to school to' grain more knowledge. I am sure that most of you enjoyed : your vacation aa as I did, who wouldn't everything from eata to trips. The Cartoon elub la coming along in fine shspe; more kids are -. attending- than . ever before. The club meets every Wednesday at 4 O'clock in the . T.M.C.A.- it. jv : . MMC : . Tha entertainment for laat week waa -well- appreciated by all you -Mice. Have you ever heard f a 15-year-old boy play that march1 "Stepping Along,- on an ; accordion?. Bobby Marr did for J the Mice .last Saturday and went over big too. He has only tag en seven lessonarom Herman Domogolla. Then; Thedamary W grand girl with so much (personality. Bang a recent hit", "Ifa Do Lovely," and how when Kenny Cater -sang it for the: Mice Saturday, and . believe me" kids, he surely la Improving. Jerfy i Cottew, the popular ' high school chap who la constantly dedicating his vocal numbers, sang "Midnight Blue. Harriet Tatmadge sang that popular song:, "Slngi Baby Sin-, and the Mous ers enjoyed It too. Little alx-year-old .Cheryl Aashelm waa back with os this . Saturday . singing "The Right Somebody To Love. Tall and handsome Ted Thielson aans; t that a r a r popular hit. Dlna and the kida thought that he waa - swell. Roy Pease and Herman Domogolla, boys from the' orchestra, entertained all you Mice. TAlI of you seemed to like them so well that I think wall hare them back today. Tap danc ing la -no snap, however it . ap peared easy, -for "Renee. Caplan, aa4' why ahouldnt It be she takes! from Barbara . Barnes. f Aa special Mouse feature to day, Mr. Porter haa procured e thrilling; aviation picture "Eagles Brood. Chapter tea of the ser ial, together ' with our reguUr feature "After tha Thia . Kaa,'at C HASTES ST ' List Times AN(mii:md'abr hAiu;rj Club Notes - in ii ' I. ; mm t flXatiaeeaX ie'dl) r:niin i. FAMOUS) STARS n - fee f 1 turr'af Vi!!iara Powell (and Ilyrca Loy. ' - i - " line . - ' ! 111 te lookiaj; for TOU today at oae o'clock.' WILFRED, Bill to you ' ' ; - ; ; Mickey Mouse thiet Sstitute; Plan For Prison Given (Continued from page 1) state planning board,. listed the followlag projects: r -j 1-ReorganlzaUoa of the parole board by equlptng u with a train ed and paid staff of specialists to study and rehabilitate inmates, i i An observation e 1 1 n 1 e to weed out men and women of ire-i tviuuuie cnaracieri. Educational direction training. . i -Reformatory for Women Proposed -fA reformatorr " f a r m and for women to remove ik tn is n,s. houses on the top floor of the pen itentiary and eliminate criminal types now Quartered at reform schools. .r- i ,-, j . v . 5-Construction of a dormitory at the. annex, a workers base camp and a cannery plant for per son who can be kept from the prison Itself and started on the return journey toward becoming law- abiding citizens. ; The survey pointed out It was better to remove high-type prison era and, keep men out of the pen itentiary by scientific penal treat ment than by erecting-facilities to house more criminals. Silverton Officials Ah x Roosevelt to Take Hand K ; i In Maritime Settlement SILVCRON. Jan. 8. r.Two telegrams ,were tent from Silver ton today to President Roose velt urging him to intervene in the maritime strike on the Pa cific coast- and catling attention to the loss occasoned by j con tinued paralysis of water trans portation.; ; " The telegrams were signed by W. H. Moffett, mayor, and , Clif ford Rue, , president of the .Sil verton. chamber of commerce. , Snow Blankets Crooked Finger; Officer Finds Jive Inches of snow In the Crooked Finger district blocked automobile traffic yesterday. State Trooper Farley . Mogan reported last night. Mogan, who went to that district on official business, said tha snow began a quarter of a mile above Scotts Mills. Mogan was forced to abandon his car and walk the,, last , tour miles of his trip. : ,- - ! ": f Farmer Burns Dies - COUNCIL BLUFFS, la Jan. t -4P)-Martln "Farmer" Burns, deaa of American wrestlers.' died Tali daughter's home tonight; EI E3 'HI?- Q:E Contlnnoaa Ehowa 'The Best Stage Show of the Season MDEK3 ON TIIE STAGE Direct troaa Ctrcaltal 4 Big Acts ! Tti European Dance Sensation! ' "NUDITY IN BLACK." preaeatod by I IIEIINOFF AND - - MARNOVA An artistle dance creation C beaaty and gjrac . Soniiny 71iitc Xanda2 ConaeCUn at &how Coat la j - 'Eceesitiic sfoaneats j Lons AHLirr OLTfXrt "JToy Boy one of tiie EST FICnJXlES! ! - t 1 1 1 I . Today