TIzs C-- L a' AT ZZZlLUt, C!:J, Ore-en, VTcc.IrzIrjJir zxy 12, i:cr 3ude'i ' aQ 'Submitted ' ii I1 I ' 7T -71 x-fNT . I.', Tin ,rnnirrm (fJul'A J i -T I VI s TAGS 77, 0 77 T : UTTT i t r i ' Hee&d Itezs . . !-.-. 4 ....-. .--! SaidteftOnt Xicrcx, Cozainilte Sessions Ahead ; Dyxianxiteu la , Labor Bill Seen - Prospects for warm committee sessions and floor debates Were .becoming evident in the bouse of representative yesterday .as bills tgan to drop In. the hopper and committees held preliminary or ganization meetings during the second day of . the - session, Two short meetings were held during the day. the rest ot the time being devoted by the members to getting accllmatd to their jobs. - The Joint .ways and means com mittee la going to be the "goat." Senator Dean Walker, senate chalran. declared while diseuss- ' ing the budget as submitted to the . committee , by the state bud ret department with the approval ot the governor. The committee held its first meeting Tuesday after- -noon. . , Members declared that a num ber of necessary items had been left out and that 1C the committee puts them back it will be blamed for - making the - expenditures. Comitteemen were also irked be cause no provision had been made In the budget for seemingly nec-'-essary capital outlays, changes In 7 the social security set-up. expend Hares on the Willamette valley Improvement project, and salary . increases in the higher education al lnstitutipns, t t WouT4 Repeal Tithe ' ' Attempted' repeal ot the tithing .act, by which the state diverts 10 per cent ot the funds of self sus taining departments to state use. is In the offing with the commit- Im m.mhAr. AA-wlAfJl An (Ha fa pointed to investigate individual budgets and make recomendatlons to the committee. ' ; During; the organisation ' meet- ! ing of the labor and industries 1 committee Kej). Jack Wagner, J Multnnmah.warned the committee ; that they should "keep cool heads" . in considering legislation coming ! before -the committee. He also de- clared that unemployment leglsla i tkin, ot which committee he is I chairman, was going to be "dyaa ' mite-: -. .. , Cancellation of deficiency Judg ments in foreclosure proceedings was proposed in a measure drop ped in the hopper by Rep. Bay An trim, Washington.. Although a similar measure passed in IS 3 5 had been vetoed by the governor, Antrim expressed confidence that bjectional features had been taken out ot the measure Rep. "Ellis Barnes, Portland, turned in a trio of bills dealing with interstate Justice procedure. The first would expedlate arrest of a felon beyond state borders, the second measure would provide far cooperation with other states la looking after paroled persons, while a third Dili would compel attendance ot out-of-state witt aesses. " : - -j - -' Teach Bum Evil, Pica Representative Harrison spon sored. a bill requiring Instruction ta institutions of higher learn- Tonight and Thursday Family nights Jem, Pop and . Unmarried - .g Two Features J Chester Morris, Wallace Beery, ; Robert - Montgomery, Lewis I, Mome, lVefla XI jams, George T. . klarkm, J. C Mageat T : i r MM a . I 5 x . Mm. J rl q Inspect Inaugural Stands - - - Inepectiag' the inaugural stands at the capltol, the eemmittee to chaise of arrangements for the event, left to right. Admiral Gary Grayson, chairman; Senator M. M. Keely of West Virginia, had Sen ator Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas, review plans for a gala affai& rag dealing with the pathogenic effect of alcohol upon the human body. ' - The bienniel Town send memor ial made its appearance yesterday under the name eff Rep. Harrison. Greatly modified over the 13 5 petition to congress, it provides for endorsement ot the Townsend plan "after congress had passed upon the details." Aa effort to have the memorial made a spec ial order of business at 2 o'clock today failed, when Rep. Hannah Martin suggested : that the time bo sot for X o'clock Thursdayin order to give members a chance to study the revised HcGroarUy bill which is to be on the legislat ors' desks today. ! . , The house Is to convene at 11 o'clock this morning. . Amend Drunken Driving Law, Plan Officers would not be compell ed to call physicians to examine persons arrested ; for drunken driving, under a proposed amend ment now being drafted by Sen ator Burke. - Under the' existing law a per son charged with drunken driv ing must bo examined by a phy sician called by the arresting of ficer. The drunken' driver - also has authority to call his personal physician. Reports of the-physicians relative to the conditional the driver must be filed with the county clerk. .- .-! ; f -.. .. Burke said he was advised that many . drunken drivers : had es caped punishment : because ot de lays in obtaining tho services of a physician. l , '- Burke also will introduce a bill reducing th biennial fee or gl.Tor tOTOtor vehicle operators' licenses. Tho new fee would be limited, to cover j administrative costs. ..; : . League of Gties t To Convene Here . Tho League of Oregon Cities will meet hero Monday, Mayor V. K KnhnV vics-presldent of the organization, announced -yesterday.' ----- ' ; Tho league -wlH meet at 10: SO o'elock In lhe luncheon room of the Quelle restaurant and will be hosts there to a number ot legis lators at a. noes luncheon. -. The legislative committee of the league will , take Into' considera tion bills effecting Oregon muni cipalities. ? t.--. ; vR. Gryson of Eugene, field man forth league, was here yesterday making arrangements fox .the meeting Monday. I I S. "i hj nJ a ua wuu, wu wwr-- monl Upset two happy , , lonxcs ... drove a man' out of his apartment f . Liccbd with blm ca the front pages! ') ! AM I .7. . 4 7 Session Jobs lor " f Continued from Pago 1) there was considerable sputter ing over tho newspaper invasion, but it 'was reported everything was "ironed omJ . t r : - - Another patronage flareup was narrowly averted over tho post of reading elerk. Frank Tierney, clerk appointed Monday, failed to measure up vocally to the re quirement' of the office, in the opinion of many members;; and a move was started to replace him. A chap from Columbia coun ty was groomed for the post and could be seen rehearsing , - the names of members to be able to can the roll glibly if ne was picked for tho position. Tho organization rallied behind Tierney however and he was given, another trial, with some talk that a loud speak er system should be Installed to carry his voice. ; J Prescott Head bl Townsend Club 2 ' Election ot officers for Town- send clab No. 2, held Monday night at the Leslie M. B. church. resuitea as follows: President, Eugene T. 1 Prescott; vice-president, L.' C. McShane; recording secretary, Blanch Welch err . secretary-treasurer. Florence Reeves; advisory board,' Daisy Melntyre. A. T. Fellows, Ellen Thompson, C H. , Busey, C. T. Htrrington, Jacob Hopner. Re ports of tho activities bt tho club for the past six - months shows that the club has made itself felt in the district allotted to It which comprises tho southwest part of tho dty. . -i - A- member of tho legislature will address the club at its next meeting, the Bight of January 25, at which time the public will bo Invited. - i- - Senate Sessions Are Brief, Qtiiet 'r - The senate yesterday held brief morning and afternoon sessions. It passed house bill No. 1 to" ap propriate 25,000 for legislative expenaea.' Four bills introduced were- given first and second read ing. One resolution . introduced would require bills to bo submit ted to the committee on engrossed and enrolled bills tobe approved aato form. '' ' - I - The senate vffl reconvene at ten o'clock this morning. ? Republicans r Slot rMEH3 DanEsSoaglit Ocllawin All Cacli Garicj Prcposed la Ueaauro To Appear. Soori Aa act providing for tho out lawing -of. all -slot machines, -pin ball and -marble -games Is being prepared for introduction in the legislature within' tho next few dayv It was announced yester day. -Names . of the .sponsors of the measure have not. been def initely determined -although tho measure has been drafted. . , Tho bill wiU repeal a 1I3S act which - gave cities and counties tho right to license pin ball and marble games when they were determined - to be "games of skill." The proposed law will also sctrengthea tho present slot ma chine act by providing for com pulsory confiscation of tho ma chines, ono of tho sponsors said. -Tho licensing act has been i a source of trouble over since Its adoption. It was stated. There is now a suit la tho Marion coun ty circuit court seeking to deter mine the constitutionality of tho act Ralph E. Moody, assstant attorney general, had ordered ar rest ot board operators oa tho ground - that ' tho games were gambling machines prohibited by tho constitution, and that the 19 11 act could aot legalise thorn, Democrat Caucus Said Hamtimdus Press Reports Are T7rong, i Statement From Eight ! Attending Meet - ; Irked by press reports ot Inhar mony at tho democratic, caucus held Sunday afternoon, prior, to house organisation. . eight house democrats yesterday Issued ,t statement declaring that the Sun day meeting was the "most har monious ; democratic caucus that has been held la Salem in the last four years. , .. " - ... The .statement was Issued over the names .ot: Representatives Ol- een. Barnes, ckersiey, a e s e a, Harrison. Bull and Norton. . . . ' i.. , '99 fa JllfMilaiiM ' In part the statemen reads: ' Tho democratic caucus .held January 10th was called by eight reelected democratic house mem bers for .the purpose ot Jiarmony and laying & party program. - "Twenty two democrats attend ed the caucus and It was the most harmonious democrat! caucus that has been held in Salem in the last tour years. ' , . 'v-..' "Every motion made was adopt ed by unanimous vote and the rec ommendation ; of the afternoon democratic meeting was approved by the joint caucus attended by 59 members of the house. . - "As It had been decided that only democratic state representa tive would, bo admitted to the caucus, someone not attending the caucus gave out erroneous infor mation la regard ta.whaJLtook place at the democrat! meeting. Protecting Roads ! Is Aim of Hubbs County Engineer N. C Hubbs plans to take steps to discourage the hauling of heavy loads over county roads : when ..the present cold snap breaks sad thawing sets in, he said yesterday. Seri ous damage could be done to many . roads by heavy' trucking duriag the three or four days af ter the thaw starts. The engineer Issued a plea to tae public to watch for the tnaw and during that period to avoid overloading tho roads. ' "After ell the people pay for the roads;" he added; "so if they will only use a little care after the fMese. they will save them selves toe expense or annecessary road . repairs -t ?y. ;:-y r. ' 0 ft Deniocratic Politics undoubtedly was the tople of convers&Sosi when VTUUun 0. TUnkhcad, left,' of Alabama, speaker of the house, and Earn Cay burn, representative from Texas, 'Just elected majority floor leader : la the house following m feetUs la caucus, met ta tsccsslon. H Bill! ousc r -: INTRODUCED TUESDAY ? HB 2 By Antrim To prevent deficiency Judgments on . fore closure ox morsagea. v. v Mpmtt anthorltles aeekins arrest of a felon to beyond' state bor ders . ana . cooperate wua ouier HB 4 By Bamea To provide this state may ' enter into compact- with any other state for mutual helpfulness in relation to convicted persons on probation or HB S By Barnes To provide for compelling: axtenoance oi om v HI -r-By Harrison- Requir ing teaching of pathogenic effect Ot alCOnOl Upon MO oumau hwu; la normal school, universities and colleges. or tne staxe. Budget Defended The state of Oregon should set aa example for its counties and municipalities by : limiting expen ditures to the amount ot income la sight. Prank, laneiseovich," pree- ldent ot the state senate, declared ta a, talk before the Salem Slwaa Is club Tuesdiy. . ; -' After j praising the message' ot Governor Kartia which urged staying within the budget as out lined. Pranciscovieh said however that tha "nreasnre starts bow" for numerous items not Included ta it- He mentioned one worthy Item. nrAirtna tnr an exhibit at the 8an Franeiseo exposition in lilt that will he a credit to Oregon. - The Call Board '"' 'C ..jir" GRAND - ; ' ,--" . Today -, i-oodora does Wild"! with Irene Dunne. HCOXYTTOOD Todar Two ' features, re- issue of fThe Big House? - . with Chester Morris and i Wallace Beery and "Caval- ry" with Bob Steele. ' i Friday Two features, "Down ta ta Sea" with Ben Lron and Ann Rutherford and -Kelly the , Second! with Patsy Kelly, Charley Chase, Big Boy Williams. CAPITOIi "v - Today Double, bill. Trankie Darro in rBorn to right" t and Gable, Harlow and Bee- ry ta "China Seas". , Thursday Double bill. the. ;. Marx Bros, in "Nlte at the , Opera" and Dick Poran la - "Guns ot the PecosV ; "Saturday Weaver Brothers . and Errlrr on the atace and "Hero Comes tho Marines" . with an all-star cast on the screen. -' ; . Today Edward Arnold in .: Edna Perber's "Come and .Get It". ; Saturday-rJeaa Arthur and Gary Cooper In the "Plains- man. - - 7 7 STATS - - "V- Today r rirtt rua; Eliza- beta Bergner Enakes- peare's "As Ton Like It' : Thursday osl y- "Easy - to Take." with all star cast. Friday First run, "Living -" . Dangerously' with Ott Krugef plus four acts east-: vaudeville oa the stage. STATE nrEATKE Last Tlraea Today ! V FIRST C slatia JLSSe r 4- wiaa - ase CUdies JOe t Chiefs Confer Senate Bills " INTRODUCED TUESDAY - S. B. 1, by McKay To reduce annual license fee' on plek-up trucks' with combined weight and load of 4000' ported or under, from flO to $S. - Approximately XS.0 00 of these trucks in state. . 8. B. 4, by Stringer To repeal existing- law - authorising branch banking la the state of Oregon. 8. g, by 8pauldiag Making it unlawful to advertise the sale or price ot alcoholic, spirituous, Yin ous or malt liquors In any news paper or periodical la the state or by. the circulation ot written or printed matter. '.i , : S. B. , by Carney Repealing the criminal syndicalism , law.: Extenon School Sereral ' Additional Study Courses "Are Offeree! ... . - . ..; ., In Night Classes . Tho winter term f extension classes la. Salem under the Oregon State system uof higher education opened Monday . night .with the first class of a course in child psy chblogy under Dr. H. R. Xasleit. A class la principles of teach ing in secondary schools was or ganlsed - under ; Dr. Wendell S. Brooks, la response to a number of requests from teachers. This Is a required course for anyone who wishes to be certified to teach la Oregon high schools. Class meet ings are held Monday evenings at T:i in room 2-CX of Salem high SChOOL' -": -ywt: s The first meting of the class in contemporary social! movements. taugnt by Dr. R. R, Martin, was held Tuesday, and had a large at tendance. 'This ' course includes study and discussion of fascism cooperative movements, and social planning..;; , . -1 . - f Tj " A $5 fee win be charged, either for those r who wish to work for credit or for auditors who wish to hear the lectures and partlctnMe In the discussion without taking the examination. . : - Other extension courses are: Wednesday, 'advanced J mental . hy giene, under Dr. O. R, Chambers; surrey ot English literature. Miss Margaret Clarke: - Thursday, aes- thene values la relation to social living, N. B. Zane, associated pro lessor of space arts at the Univer sity of Oregon; - Friday, painting and composltloa. Andrew Vincent, professor of drawing and paint ing' at the University of Oregon. For 8 WeeJa or 75.0e Cash m Aid Toe Cam A complete coarse tm 1st Ml niche tactadlag fan This Offer Is Only Opea to The First Fitters .' -3: Applicants: - . " Leo Arany Inatrnctor Salem ITljing Service Saleza Airpcrt - v . f" 1 . Saturday .7esrer Drcs, en .J2viry 1 Zlzzz nl C&pitol .i Next Saturday and Sanday, Jan uary if and IT, will bring a sUge that Is more than outstanding, for these two: days will bring the famous ''Weaver , Brothers and Elriry to the stage of the CaP itol. theatre. .This -.famous stage trio have gathered . together . the ' cream - ot the Ozark, mountains talent and have banded them all together la a tO-minote act of . real "hones t-to-goshT mountain melody and fun. The Weavers are known from coast to coast for their famous act and this appearante at the Cap itol li the northwest premier of the new aggregation, playing here prior to their y openings . la both Portland and Seattle. !. They ave been acknowledged for years, as the greatest of all delineators ot rural types la the American theatre. . The ;-Weaver Brothers and Elvlry are one of the few surviving "families" still act ive 'in the field of entertainment and they are bringing their "rel ative," .on this coast tour making a revue s of over ti persons pre senting true "Arkansas Traveler" songij jokes and dances and homely philosophy; . . Manager Porter of the Capitol has looked a special f amlly" group of pictures for this out standing week-end . program. The feature Is aa! action hit that Is sure to please from five to fifty-year-olds, "Join The Marines with Paul Kelly,-June Travis, and Reginald Denny; a "Gang' com edy; a clever cartoon and news reel make up the remainder of the program. i--.. InfisK Bill Case 4? X ("I - Supreme Court Will Take :" Nd Further Action on inuisuve uarrea v i ' The state ' supreme court refus ed a rehearing Tuesday In the suit to restrain Secretary of State Snell from i placing on the ballot last November an Initiative measure prohibiting the .operation, of seines or other; fixed traps la the Colum bia river.; : s.., : ::' v ' . The court originally held that there were irregularities in the pe tition' and enjoined the -secretary of state: from certifying tho bal lot measure to the county clerks. The enit was brought in the name of the state ex rel. William H. TMndle against the secretary of state; j Railroad Firm Iiosce : . ; -Other opinions follow: '' AhMakino vs. Spokane, Port land! ft Seattle Railway company, appellant. . Appeal from Multno mah! county. Appeal from Judg ment! for S6 000 for personal in juries. Opinion by Justice Ross maaii Judge John P. Winter af firmed. ...'-' ---- - .. :- ' . r East Side Mill A Lumber com pany rsJ Dwyer Logging company, appellant. Appeal from Multno mah: eounty. Suit for accounting. Opinion! by Justice Bailey. Judge Jacob: Ransler affirmed. - - Burnlce Zachray vs. Lloyd R. Zachary ; and Maude Zachary, ap pellants. Appeal from Multnomah county involving divorce suit and awarding of - minor 1 child to the mother and part time to the fath er. Opinion by Justice Campbell. Judge Gilbert affirmed. w EDTTAni)' ! i . jull l:cl.;ua j RehearinsD W v" Around t!i3 : Lobby " f Continued from Page 1) I Continued from Page 1) day. He is here to watch for legis lation affecting workers. Handi capped during the special session of 1121 by aa attack ot rheuma tism, he declared, that he was in good condition for the , present meeting.':": :;'--;":" ' - : It's a touch break for- tho . legislators. That is, their rf forts to stay on the front page. Daring the regular seasioa fa 1933, the Ilauptmaan trial for the murder of the L&idbergls baby kept them on the aide- r lines. This time It Is the search for tha murderer of little 10-. year-old Charles afattaon, along with I airplane crashes, that keeps - them battling for first place la the news.. ' - Romeo Gquley, fire times rep sesentative of. Marion county," and former assistant! clerk : ot the house, yesterday was sworn In as chief clerk of the house engrossed and enrolled bills committee. Townsendites wasted no time In putting the legislators on the well-known spot. The first house Joint memorial. Introduced yester day by Representative ' Harrison,' provides for a memorial to the congress for-the passage of the Townsend plan. Similar memor ials have been passed by previous legislatures and probably win by this, though politicians as a whole no longer if ear. to: such a degree the minority pension .'group after the returns of the'last election. Grangers Marton Tompkins and C A. Schooling as the legislative committee of the farm organisa tion are oa hand to watch tor bills affecting the farmers of the state. They have established of fices la the Gnardlan building. State Master Ray GUI will ,Jola forces with them early in the com ing -week. - , ! - - I ' - ANOTHER BIG NIGHT TONIGHT - Imet Times -Tosdght ... TT70 FUTURES Clark Gable Wallace Keery Jeaa Harlow in China Seas' And . ". Frankie Darrow Ja "Born to FlgM O - Jo ;:;r"0;,';: " i . : . Toiaorrow and Friday TWO FEATORE3 E1ABX BROS. la r NIGHT AT TOE OPERA" and :, . ; ... ' Dick Foran in vGnas of the PecoaT COMOrO SAT. A BUR. I Big Stag Show FAMOUS ARTtANSATT ' , i TRAVELERS ' Wearer Bro&l and Elrirj; 23Peo?!a ANOTHER BIG NIGHT TOinGHT yEDNA FEIiBEIi'Si Fcmbus Novel ; of the flcrity ;. JZoods t t l Tho excitement and tha i sweeps af Ufa and lave la' tha tlmheriaada of tha aortX The aathor af Clmarroa and - "Tsnow: oar gve yai Anr:oLD V , ZTZiszm VAr'.nr . 1 . ! AH Color Cartoon Tcp's XesaaT 1 V KM ! A' " i