r Af t A"".'t,tj" v'enT en-H? :of,. tftAV;vrVri i03S . The OREGON STATESMAN, Salera, Oregon, Tuesday Morning July 13, 193T PAGE TWO Bailey Qaims BiUnotValid Cbnrtol of Supreme Court, Declared Purpose of fr Administration - '1,fTContlnued From Pas 1) that opposition senator! blocked he, introduction ot the farm bill .today. ' The ' opposition replied . the .bill can be Introduced any Mm'e 'the administration forces i choose to relax their rnlee. J''Beoator ' Wheeler ' "(D-MOnt.) H r g e d the farm bill was brought in to put the foes of the court bill "onthe spot" by mak ing it appear they are blocking farm legislation. --: " ?6da afterward, P r e a 1 d e n t Rooaerelt sent a message to Capitol1-Hill saying n is yltally im- "porUht to the nation that the farm legislation be ' passed at -ti. session. -'-pi- -: Bailey - denounced the substi tute court bill now before the senate,: saying it is Just as ob jectionable as the original meas ure. It proTides, Jie said, for the same "control orer the deci sions of the supreme court." "Gradual Murder" Comparison Made With sarcastic emphasis, he referred to the fact that the , substitute prorides tor the ap polntmentof one additional Judge each year, instead of the addition of six at once. ': "Ton say that appointments year by-year would not be such a grave matter," he exclaimed. "Commit murder on . that basla and see bow soon you get con noted! Senator O'Mahoney, slight of ' figure but powerful oratorically, - denied j the existence of a fili buster against the measure and charged the administration with gag rule. "There has been no filibus ter." he said. "The only talk about 1 filibuster has proceeded from the mouth of the major ity leader of the ' democratic party In the senate, in threats that he had the Totes to pass the bill and that he would pass it without debate or with only that debate which could be car ried on by senators who are compelled to watch every ques tion that is propounded to them lest they be taken off the floor in the midst ot their discussion." He complained bitterly of the rule' invoked by Robinson, re stricting members of the senate to two speeches upon any one subject during the entire debate. GRAND Today Wallace Beery, War- ner Baxter and Elizabeth t Allan in "Slave Ship." CAPITOl. 'Today Double bill, "Mid- night Madonna" with War- ren William and Kermit Maynard In.. "Wild Horse Round-Up." Wednesday D ouble bill, . "White Bondage" with .. Jean Mulr and "Armored Car'-' with Robert Wilcox. ELSINORE Today Clark Gable and Myrna Loy In "Parnell" ' and "March of Time." " Wednesday Double bill, t' Merle Oberon in "Beloved --Enemy" and "It Could Hap- pen to You" with an all ' star cast. Saturday Janet Gaynor and. Frederick March in "Star Is Born." HOLLYWOOD " Today Double bill, 'A Fam- ily Affair" with Lionel Barrymore, Cecilia Parker- and Eric Linden and "Git Along Little Dogies" with Gene Antry. Welnesday Double bilL William Powell and Jean Arthur In "The Ex-Mrs. Bradford" and Jessie Mat- thews in "First A Girl." Friday Double bill, "Riders of the Whistling Skoll" . with the Three Mesqult- eers and "We Have Our .: Moments" with Sally EUers and James Dunn. STATE : Today' Double bUl, .Le- song" In color plus Wal- lace Ford In "You're in the Army Now." On the stage - In person, the Greenwich . Village Artists Models. Wednesday Double bin, V Katherine Hepburn in -Quality Street" and "Mur- der Goes to College." Friday- Eastern . Circuit Vaudeville and George O'Brien in "Daniel Boone." Last Day Today! "LEGONG" (The Dancing Virgins) Wallace Ford - Grace Bradley Xou're tn the Army Now" ON THE STAGE! Artists Models la "Poses of Scent nEGOTJ in the Making by C LOUIS BARZEB Interesting description ot life in Oregon from the CO's to gay 'JO'S. SUITABLE FOR GIFTS Price $1.00 Published by Statesman Pub-shin? Co. For Sale at Commercial Book Store Cooke's Stationery Co. NeedBaTs Book More The Call Board Steel Strikers Return to Reopened Mills M ..: V : x " ,,n 1 BetnrolJ 10 work U-rt.M.f , JLd " r -y - - "' S V t - t , " " - t " - vX " v " : . - "v r"-x. I 1 ' ' " " t a --aaa y Kf, Presenting both side of the steel strike situation in graphic fashion, these contrasting pictures show workers returning to work at Republic mills In Cleveland, filing past lines of national guards Shells Burst at Walls of Peiping -. . (Continued From Page 1) political council, the north! Chi na administrative body, had ne gotiated a settlement with the Japanese. During last night's fighting the chatter of machine guns, punctuated by the roar of artil lery, was audible in Peiping from about 10 p. m. to 11 p. m. (6 a. m. to 7 a. m. PST). The fighting , was nearer Pei ping than previous clashes, which began Wednesday night along the Yungting river, 10 Imiles west of the city, when Japanese infantrymen on night maneuvers collided with troops of the Chi nese 29 th army. ' I Chinese reports said! last night's fighting started when Japanese Infantrymen stationed at Tachingtsun, a village on the Peiping - Wanpinghsien highway four miles east ot the river, ad vanced to within firing range of Chinese troops holding TsaUhen miao (temple of the God of wealth), only two miles from Peiping's walls. . i Chinese said the Japanese re tired after an hour's fighting. Chinese declared the Japanese broke the truce, which had: been in effect aince Sunday night, al though both aides were vague as to Its terms. Silverton Meets Fruit Team Next t Continued from page 1) man, was the man who accom plished it. Cornelius , i . 4 4 2 Pac Fruit 12 12 t Dierlckx, Lyda and Klrsch; Hellner and Messenger. St Helens 11 10 S Sellwood 7 S "Hauser and LaMear; Smith and Marrugg. Lewis Would Link Public Employes . (Continued from Page 1) (R-MIch), a frequent critic ot the CIO. Proposing that congress make It unlawful for any person to en courage or participate in a strike against the federal government, Hoffman said his proposal was aimed at the CIO'S activities. Maintenance on 'North Santiam Highway Taken Over by State, Report ' i Responsibility for maintenance ot the North Santiam highway be tween Niagara and Gates has been assumed by the s t a t e highway commission. County Commissioner Roy S. Melson said yesterday. This section already had been designated a secondary highway bat the highway commission; had done nothing other than build a new road from Mill City to Gates on Its own survey. . -! The county will continue to maintain the highway above Gates. .. . I - - TWO FEATURES ; ! "A I Gene Autry Family I "Git Along AIlalT" 1 Uttlo Doggies" Jessie Matthews "First Girr The Ex Mrs. ' Bradforir with William Powell aad i. Jfeaa Arthur v:-:;:x:-:-: x ;:::-: ,: Strike sympathizers stand by fc.,,. Dumping! Crab Trucks Charge TOLEDO, July 12-IP-Justice of the Peace 'Earl Conrad bound to the grand jury Basil Jones and Allan McKie, arrested at Charles ton last night by state police charged with dumping crabs from a Pacific truck express north of Newport a week ago, and set their bail at $1000. Sergeant W. J. Mulkey of the state police said the men belonged to the Pacific coast fishermen's union of Coos Bay. The express company filed charges of malicious injury to personal property.' Both men were held In jail here. Helen G. Riddle's Funeral Is Today ROSEBURG, July 12.-!P)-Fu-neral services will be held Tues day for Helen Gazlev Riddle. 81: whose father, husband and son in turn served In the state legisla ture. Her father. Judge J. F. Gazler. served four terms In the legisla ture, and. as presidential elector, carried Oregon's vote for Lincoln to Washington. D. C. She was the widow of the, late George w. Riddle, former Doug las county judge and legislator and later commandant of the state soldiers' home, and the mother of Glen W. Riddle, present repre sentative from Douglas county. Benton County Rural Women's Clubs Meet At Park in Corvallis CORVALLIS. July 12. One hundred and fifty members of Benton county women rural clubs met here this week-end for a cor bined picnic and program at the Corvallis city park. Clubs represented Included the Plymouth community, Lincoln, Willamette, North Corvallis, ML View, Irish Bend, Riverside, Bet ter Homes, Wren, Mayflower, Bea ver Creek, Baldy and Oakvllle. Acting, as the two hostess clubs this year were the Lincoln club ot South C o r r a 1 1 1 a and the Just Neighbors club of North Corval lis. George Cusiter Funeral Set Wednesday at 2 P. Mi SILVERTON, July 12 Funer al services for George Cusiter, long-time Silverton resident who had many public offices includ ing that of mayor, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Eugene Field auditorium, it was announced to night. I tbbst tka AfriMB - 1 ! tfc)ir ffic HI lis? J WW-- v M 3 i fjfc km if I I a V f 4. men, top, while strikers and sympathizers watch events from a nearby hillside, the stacks .of the plant In the background, below. Three of the f oug Republic plant in Cleveland were reopened. Montague Fights Removal to East (Continued From Page 1) tague has lived here he has been a gentleman and a snort smnn oi though a mysterious figure who never talked about his nnat Officials of the exclusive Lake side club, where Montacnn nor. formed amazing feats with his war ciuos ana consistently made dubs out of the most amazing golfers, aaid that no steps are being taken to take away his mpmhomhin Montague, through G 1 e s 1 e r , agreed to appear at a sheriff's line-up tomorrow night. We want to know th annmi of his bulkv bankroll Investigating in an attempt to de termine wnetner be is connected with any crimes in this area," said Howard Hinshaw, deputy district attorney. Through his attorney, Montague replied: "Let them look. i'v M nothing to hide. My life in Holly- wooa nas neen an open book." Tiny Cooper Wins Northwest Title (Continued from page 1) In the semi-final. Salem'a TCri- die Norris, 188, went down for eight counts In the first round, but got ud gamely to win a .Iraw with Buck Peterson, 184, Inde pendence. r In one of the best fights on the card, "Kid" Thoroley, 150, Sil verton, and Danny Murray, 148, Vancouver, B. C, went to a draw. Ted Peterson, 147, of Indepen dence, declaloned Roy Sunbeam, 152, in a close bout, while John Armstrong, 140, Independence, and Martin Kleve, 145, Portland, went to a draw in their match. Jack McCarthy of Salem was referee. The Legion plans anoth er card, to be held sometime in August One-Legged Men Climb Mt. Hood in Good Time GOVERNMENT CAMP r.t. 1 w r A. . -flVLoss of a leg failed to be m Vl.. I ma . v i w - "uukp iu wan uennen jot Aloha, or John Davidson, Wills- The nair nr1A v- . - - . ussou slopes of Mount Hood yesterday In seven and one-half hours. I st Times Today CLARK GABLE in "PA1VELL" With MYRNA LOT STARTS WEDNESDAY TWO FEATURES And Hit No. S taHtoBs. rfiBiMi s jv---w t ALAN aXXTSB la-RLE C?0!lv 'L CSIAN AXERNE 1822 tS9r: ANDREA USDS County Assets Aid Prospects $441,26726 in Excess of L-ibillties Is Shown on County,s 3ooks (Continued from page 1) . days ahead of Marion county. Is going ahead with its plan1 of fi nancing a new courthonse at Al bany from excess funds. Commis sioner Hewlett reported after, in terviewing the . neighboring offi cials yesterday. ,-. ,i ,"I think, we can. go ahead' too." Hewlett said. "It may be possible we can finance the entire project if necessary. If we have to do that, we could levy around 280,000 this fall and the same amount next year, use up our cash surplus and borrow the rest." The deputy ' clerk'f statement listed the county's assets at 79S, 039.18, consisting of taxes receiv able, $277,474.73 cash. $120. 319.03; accounts receivable, 340,- Z3Z.S8; estimated revenue to be collected up to December 31, $155,012.54. He set up liabilities totaling $351,771. 92,'to include warrants payable, $47(2.1$; ac counts payable, $33,028; element ary school tax due. $45,944.40, and appropriations for July 1 to December 31, $268,037.36. A separate study of the roads and highways funds showed $109, 372.99 In excess assets. i . Franchise Rights Of Gty at Issue Determination of the legal sta tus of Salem's franchise ordinance which grants the Oregon Motor Stages exclusive right to operate on cify streets rested In the hands of Circuit Judge L. G. Lewelling yesterday when he took under ad visement the case of City vs? Ver non D. Leek. With facts not disputed, argu ments on ooin sides were present ed at a brief trial of Leek's case, which is an appeal from municipal court where he was convicted and nnea SZ5 for operating a bus line wnnoui a irancnise. The city lacks the authority to Issue a franchise for bus service. ne aeiense contended, and there fore may not penalize the defend ant for operating without such a permit. Counsel for th eit-r .r. gued the city had the right to re quire a irancnise. China liberation Topic at Rotary The speaker at Rotary club Wednesday noon will be Dr. H. C. Tao. from China: whn .III speak on the National Liberation muremeni in nis country. He has been a leader in tint mn,&. ment and also very active in pr- uiuung popular education in Chi na. Dr. Tao Is one of the lec turers at the Pacific Institute of International Relations at Reed college this week. The Rotary club Invites per sons Interested in hnnrino- n Tao to attend. The luncheon is weanesaay at 12 at the Marion hotel: the speaking will follow. snoruy arter lz: 30. County Non-High Board Will Meet The Marion conntT nnn.iiicrh school board will hold its major meeting or me year at the court house at 9 o'clock Thursday morning. Business to be attended to Includes the election of officers, auditing of last year's bills, ap proval Of tuition MTmnnti tr high school districts and signing oi contracts witn these districts for the coming year. Eugene Finlay. reelected to the noara last month, is the present chairman. County Superintendent xnary . ruiicerson Is clerk. Church Youths Meet KLLENDALE, July 12. Sev- A. . eniy-uye young people of the Nas- cnurca or saiem met at the Reece Robhlns home on the La ;Creole .'Friday night for a camp- uro Tosprs ana wierner roast. act Times Tonight lidaite Madonna and "Wild Horse Roundup" STARTS WEDNESDAY S BIG HITS HE SMASHED THE CHAINS of this new fearsome slavery! And Htt Ho. S a W rnmam niftr wttiii HIITI lUIEIT teas natii" rir II Duce's Son Sets New Record 'J- Claiming a new world air speed record, Bruno M dsso lint, son of Pre : mler Mussolini of Italy, and Lieutenant' Colonel Attillo Biseo, re ! ceetiy flew 62.633 miles an hour for 1000 kilometers wtth a cargo ' of two tons. - They were flying a Savola-79 plane. Bruno MausollnL shown in picture, was a pilot in the Italo-Ethlopla waiu LLN. photo. - v: . : 4 . : ' -. Band Concert Set For Tonight, Park .The second. concert of the sea son by the ' Salem municipal band in Willson park, is sched uled for 8 ' o'clock ' tonight. In addition to the announced pro gram, popular numbers will be interspersed as time permits, H. N. Stoudenmeyer, conductor, an nounces. Orville Beard&ley will be vocal soloist. The Waite foun tain will play at 9 o'clock. The program follows: 1 March "Olympian" Roth 2 Overture ' "H Guarany" . . . Gomes 3 Walt "Espana" Waldteutel 4 Comic Opera Selection "The Only Girl- Herbert 5 Vocal (a) "When My Dream Boat Comes Home Friend Franklin (b) "June in January" Robin-Ranger Mr. Orville Beardsley, solo In a Land of Haunting Beauty Brilliant new serial story of Alaskan Romance Dy Darrett VJilloug&by A mao, a girl, a mystic river . . . a story of irresistible appeal id the country of the Northern Lights. Barrett WMoughby has captured the magic speU of her beloved Alaska for this stirring tale of romantic adventure. She has written against a bade ground of glader-fed mountain streams that run milk-white; rugged moun tain, cloaked in magnificent greenery and flowers; roaring rivers and majes tic silences. ' ' " "t toto thi, rugged lite, race it, pnmidye people? How does she escape w ai-fe,ed romance to find genuin. happinesi? Read every chapter of thu ftsdroting story. 1 ist. . ; ' 6 "The Merry Lark" From the Suite "A Love Episode, in Birdland" by Theo Bendlx 7 A Summer Idyle ."Among, the Roses" .....;.... Lake 8 Grand Selection "Tanhauser" Richard Wagner 3 March ;"The Vanished Army" ..;.V,.V.-.-..:;... 'Alford 10 Finale. The official song of " the "state of Oregon. The Indians Had a Name For It ... ? 5 mm Begins Tomorrovr Radio Network Is Aiding Russ Ship (Continued from nag 1) , the pole, a great radio network was made available to the mere. Pari aAIa weather renorti were is - frnm RAattla. and messagei on the progress oi tne snip w relayed to the waiting world. ; . CoL George . Knmpe, in cnarge nf tii Alaaka eommnnlcatlons sys tem of the TJ. S. army signal corps, placed the entire network on a 24-hour basis. Bank at John Day Robbed by Thugs (Continued From Pagt 1) the number of men in the gang was. not known, and it was not definitely known that, the rob bers had set the fire, which de stroyed an old bam on the. out skirts of town. Th Spectacle of th Year REGDN.TRAH PA6EANT CELEBRATION JULY 22-23-24 EUGENE Pioneer Parade Industrial Parade Authentic Pioneer Vlage! National P. F. Air Meet CarnrraL Shows. Dancej Write Oregon Tra3 Pageant P. O. Box 793, Eugene in Bill V i '