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... . PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESM AN,Saleiii, Oregon, Saturday MoramgTetember 11, 1937 . - Utility; Director Authorizes Bond Mountain States Company Will Float Issue to Redeem Mortgage I - ' N. G. Wallace, state utility ? commissioner, yesterday released "i an order authorizing the Moun- j tain . States Power company' to ! - issue and sell SC.o6o.000 princi- " : pal amount of first " mortga.ee bonds and $700,090 principal : amount of serial notes.- t- r ! Proceeds from the sale of these securities would be used toj re- f ' i deem at maturity. January-1. 1 1928. outstanding irst mortgage S bods of 18,182.250. 5 The company . originally re- attested authority to issue 69,160 snares or 16 cumulative prior ! : pr?ference stock in cancellation -of Its open account indebtedness to its parent companv, the Stan- dard Gas and Electric company, but withdrew this part of Its an- .- , . plication following a hearing at : Albany NoTember 23. ' - ..Wallace said he authorized the 'i issuance of the bonds and notes uron the condition that the com- pa J would not make any pay- 1 xnent upon the principal amount . of its open account indebtedness to Standard Gas and Eleetric com , i pany or pay any accrued Interest upon such; Indebtedness during i- the five-year life of the bonds un- h til' such time as the validity of i the open account indebtedness was determined and the laws of I the' state of Oregon complied ; wjth. i- v . . -Copies of the order, covering 20; pages of typewritten matter, . were sent out by the commis- sioner'yesterday. . - ' I Major Change in - Bus Routes Here (Continued from page 1) minutes past and 50-minutes past. Sunday service as in the past will be 39 minute service.' The seven bus routes in the; city wftl all begin service at a.m., continuing until 11:40 p.m.; All busses will be on 20 minute ser vice except Sundays and holidays. The busses will ajl load at the northeast corner of State t and Conrmercial street? by the Salem Drug company except the South Commercial street bus which' will loaf at the TJ, S. National bank corner. Previous to this time the busses have been loading at all four corners', necessitating manj iuconreniences for the passengers such as crossing two light signals and not being under shelter. There will be only one crossing for those wlshtng the -South Commercial street bus. Busses will also not have "to cross the street intersec tion and congest traffic. t There will be no busses on Front street hereafter as they were delayed due to train traffic on that street. Three additional busses and five men have (been added to make possible ;this ecr- vice. . . .. ,. . The new Lee street line will run out State to Court to 14th to Trade to 16th to Lee to 21st; in bound, 21st to Lee to 14th to Mis sion to 14th to Mill to 16th to Trade to 14t'j to State to Com merciaL (aVilMlfMHBiifl Mil nttVlilfiV Ml Special Return EnJM(ement with.- ---rH' LLE HUDSON TOM BROWN ANITA LOUISE uuf I !'v. STEPLN FETCHTT froduced by Sol M.'Wvrttel ' Directed by John Fonf ; ij .r 1 ' i R33 Art Certificate No This .Certtificate entitles you to. one .week's Set of Four Pictures upon payment of only 39c (46c if by matt). I ' -DIPORTAXT- Be rare to order Set No.' 1 if yoa have that or sub eqvent sets, order the next numbered Set of Four. The Call Board CAPITOL Today State, 6 acts" coasts to-c oast vaudeville and James Dunn in "Living on Love." STATE Today Eastern circuit vaudeville, "The Crockett Family" . and the Jones family in "Big Business." Saturday noon, kiddy club: and preview at night with ,, Paul Kelly and Judith Ai- len In "It Happened Out West.? jGRANO Today Double bill, spec ial return engagement. Will Rogers Jn "Judge Priest" and the Jones fam ily in -Hot Water." HOLLYWOOD Today Double bill. Buck Jones in "Black Ares" and "Sophie Lang Goes West" with Gertrude Michael and Larry Crabbe. EIKlXORE Today Double bill. Sab- marine rJ-1 with l at . O'Brien and "Glamorous Night." with Victor Jory. Show at Capitol Held Exceptional "Action plus variety" is the keynote of the combination stage and screen show at the Capitol today. The stage attraction is made up of five outstanding acts with "Marie and Her Pals" as the headline attraction. Marie has a clever group of four Shetland ponies, eight trained dogs and a bucking mule that is a panic in himself. Another outstanding act is Hubert Dyer and company. Dyer was on the original Orphe um for over 10 years. Dyer and his pretty assistant do things on a trapeze. Dorothy Oliver is fresh from a tour of Australia ahd the con tinent and offers many new song styles plus a very pleasing voice. Jack Cavanaugh is - cowboy star of extraordinary ability. His fi nale of a tap routine, rope spin ning, with his head, and playing the mouth-organ and guitar at the same time brings down the house. Last but not least are Man tells Mannekins. Mr. Man tell is another trouper whose exper ience shows in this unique pre sentation of the "Puppet Revue of 1937" which features imper sonation of many famous radio and screen stars. Vessel Grounded On Pacific Island (Continued from, page 1 ) Mrs. ance A. Taylor, CorVallls, Oregon. Dr. A. H. Upham, president of Miami, university. Oxford, Ohio, Mrs. Upham and Peggy Lou, daughter. (Upham is former presi dent of the University of Idaho X M h ;X FEATURES IVATGir 48 2,1 X J SO B-ROUTY WSW SWUNG Y1MGTOM Landon Disclaims Presidency Aims (Continued from page 1) mind in reading Landon's state ment, particularly an assertion that: "A man who is In position of being suspected of being either an active, or receptive candidate cannot render the service either to hia party or to his; country that 1 conceive to be my patri otic duty and responsibility in the critical situation confronting us." ' Landon's renunciation of 1910 White House ambitions was made known at a Jovial reunion with Washington connespondents as signed, to his campaign for the .presidency last year. " "It is presumptuous to decline something that has not been of fered to one," he said. "A f hort time ago,. I would not have an swered this question. However, recent .developments have ; con vinced me that hy .acts as a cit izen, as the 1936 republican can didate, frequently have been mis construed "For that reason and because personalities frequently confuse the clear-cut consideration' of problems in politics, I am glad to answer the question without any equivocation whatsoever. "I have not had any Intention of being a candidate in 1940 and i in order that my position may be perfectly clear, I will not ac cept the nomination in the re mote contingency that the re publican national convention should offer it to me. . . ." Thompson Leader, Democrat Society Avery Thompson was reelected president of the Marlon County Democratic society at the annual meeting held last night at the courthouse. Thompson became president last fall after H. EJ Walter had moved out of the county.. Other officers named last night were: Vice-president, Albert Friesen; secretary, Dorothy Wheeler; treasurer, J. F. Ulrich, reelected. The local society will bold a Jackson day celebration, probably a dinner program, here January 8, it was decided. Thompson will name a committee on arrange ments in the near future. Hurricane Due on Washington Coast (Continued from page 1) rains yesterday and the night be- fore. The lower San Joaquin valley also was drenched. The Red Cross and New York state moved to prevent suffering leisure time, would b a sub among city and suburban dwellers scription to a stamp magazine or virtually marooned in the heaviest December snow storm that has swept off Lake Erie in years. Ten lives have been claimed In Buffalo, N. Y., and vicinity. Thirty inches of snow, driven by strong winds, fell in three days in the hardest hit locality North Buffalo and suburban towns. Mora snow and wind were forecast. McCormic Recital Pleases Audience! (Continued from page 1) soloist, added Interest to the pro gram. Singing of the "Inflamatus" from the Stabat Mater was was presented in quite a different manner than originally planned. The philharmonic choir of Wil lamette university sang the beau tiful number with MissKathryn Smullln as soprano carrying the solo pari. The orchestra and Miss McCormic were to have ac-1 companied tbe choir. Wickam and Goracke Are Exonerated, Death Case CORVALLIS. Dec. 10 -V A coroner's Jury exonerated A. L. Wickam and Steve Goracke today in the automobile collision, death Monday of T h o m a s Goracke, Junction City. 1 LEARN TO FLY! Low Cost Terms -Salem Flying Service SALEM AIKPORT Phone 0561 Buck Jones Black AcesM Sophie Lang Goes IT : ALSO New Serial SECRET AGENT NO. 9n News and Popeje Cartoon And on the Stage 1:30 P. M. Seth Jayne and -Hollywood Bnckaroos . OMR Coming Sunday Continuous, 2 to 11 FCFCimrJCETnCT! " irv Mickey Sez . Cast your ballot Bow for tbe pop ular boy and girL Popularity Votes Come in Rapidly Bobby Lorejaz and Barbara Sedore Lead; Special Offer Announced Votes - are just pouring in the ballot box in the foyer of the Elsinore for the most popular boy and girls In the Mickey Mouse club. Over three thousand votes had been received Thurs day. Bobby Lorenz led the boys with 1500 votes, followed by Le Roy Wood capturing 600 from his friends. Leading the girls in the race is Barbara Sedore of Highland school, claiming 900 votes to her credit. In high school Virginia Gamble la fol lowing a close second with soo votes. Now Is the time to get behind your candidates and make them the most popular boy and girl in the Mickey Mouse club. The age limit is between three and sixteen so start clipping the bat lota out of The Statesman now for your favorite. If you have other friends whom you think are popular and should he in . the contest write their name in the blank the more th merrfer. Contest will continue through our Mickey Mouse club Christ mas party which ig to be held Friday, December 24. And here's a way to earn some extra votes for your favorite: anyone bringing in a new sub- scription to The Statesman will receive 1000 votes Report Cards out At Leslie School By LOUISE RAMAGE Junior Statesman Reporter Tuesday the report cards came out and most of the students seemed more worried about their About Stamps By DORIS HAROLD Greetings," Fellow Collectors: Perhaps you have been having trouble making out your Christ- ma. o-Iff Cl,. .1 r.nr : ; . " " v : ' : 1 " : appreciated by your friends who collect. Or, you may start a new collector by giving him an album and n few Rmr ai n atarlar Stamp tongs or watermark de- tectors are always apnreciated bv p 1 d e r collectors. Perforation gauges and magnifying glasses are also, very acceptible. Anoth- gift, for a person with some stamp catalogue I hope that these suggestions will help yo In your shopping. it you desire some of these your self, a friendly hint to your par ents or friends might help. ON THE BHG Madame Marie and Pals Hubert Jack Dorothy Dyer A Co. Cavanaugli Oliver 1 1 1 C ' 1 1 ' t-ON THE SCREEN TWO OUTSTANDING FEATURES J "SH! THE OCTOPUS" with HUGH HERBERT - - Allen' Jenkins Mirda Ralitoi ' Directed 1 by William Mc Gann - Screen- Play by George Bricker. - Adapted from a Play by Ralph Spence Play by Ralph Murphy rand Donald Gallaher - A First Natl. Picture - Presented by Warne"r Bros.- ' SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY TllIO OGG FEDTUfii-S ! yniMurwHcn ST p -esiia wws (t.iiiuiii(l(iiwiiitl! kBOWARD EVERETT HOBTON MEL VUXt CXJOPH LIONEL ATWHX Stittfor BILL HAGEDORX, Editor Tense Moment There's trouble brewing in this scene. Can yon guess whether the girl likes Pat O'Brien or Wayne Morris just by the picture? Neverthe less, "Submarine D-l," which is the special Mickey Moose feature . today, is packed with far mere action scenes than this. Over one , million dollars was spent in bringing you this undersea drama, grades this semester than last. Miss Esther Arnold, our gym teacher, is conducting a series of experiments with mice. She is giving them different diets and seeing how they respond. We can expect her to try it on us when she sees the results. The song "America" seem to be very well among the seventh graders so Mrs. Clark has been giving them a test on it. I wonder if the rest of us know it. Corridor Corps Aids Discipline By CIVILLA REEHER Junior Statesman Reporter Corridor Corps two small words but What a big meaning; for that is what -the two initials' CC stand for at Parrish. A good CC is: dependable, self- lu"u"UJ' K.iiUuuutu, attends to duty, and keeps hi. sta- tion in first class order. This is the way the slip reads that boys and girls of the ninth grade re- celT6 announcing their being chos- en as a ?tor a Perloa or "ree wbicn is indeed a very honored appointment, for all have inai uesire io uecume psn oi the group in charge ot the hails and stairways. Each student is given a certain position which he occupies in the mornings, noons and evenings. It is a fine thing for the school, as it keeps order in the halls, and students are able to do a small part for the betterment of Parrish. Continuous Today 2 to 11 P. M. STAGE ACTS - Mantell's Mannlkina James Dunn in W1 n n V&-rr-yZ to - Teach Four College Gala Bow to Ron a , Ranch! It'a a Panic . . Added-. ROBERT BEKCRXY MHow to Start the Day- mi in "Sub" Thriller " Home Ec Bazaar Is Held at High Tuesaay was tillgd with ex doesn't citement at Salem high as re known port cards were given out. Grades were the main topic of conversa tion for several days. On Tuesday general study per iod, a movie was given on bas ketball. The majority of pupils attended. The annual Home Ec Bazaar was held Thursday and Friday. Home-made candy and fruit cakes were sold, as were all types of hand work. These included scarfs, aprons, kerchiefs and any individual orders. Finest Sound ADVENTURE SWEEPS ACROSS THE SEVEN SEAS! ? n n Filmed wilk coopenUoe of the US. Submarine Sankcl BUut tie rr Mm,kmtmmnftk, U.S. Smk N,t Sdk mwcLwUf nishlrta W Cm kcraic crew be snttf? PAT O'BniEIMVAYIJE HORRIS :9KI GEORGE BnEtJT sssssasssss AND Heart-Warming Romance ! Powerful Drama ! "OlnmorouG Dight" with Victor Jory - Maty Ellis - Otto Kruger WHO'S THE MOST POPULAR BOY AND GIRL ! : ' IN THE V MICKEY MOUSE CLUB? Send Manks to Bill or deposit rotes in foyer at Basmore. Wjimer to be selected at Christmas party, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24. Valuable prizes to winaers. m c2f PRINT BOY " GIRL 111 K4M Minnie Sez Don't forget onr merry Christmas party FRIDAY, December 24th. Finalists Chosen In Dance Contest Seven boys and girls tuir of dancing ability - and out to , win the. Barbara Barnes six-months dance scholarship which will be held on the stage of the Elsinore today at 1:30. It has been discovered . that Salem possesses much talent in the dancing field, for over twenty-five kiddies made brave at-, tempts to appear in the finals, .some record. . The contestants will be judged on personality, their -dance step the easiness with which they put forth their routine, etc. Critics include Mrs. Tyrus Hillway, Mrs. Gene Adlard, Miss Barbara Barnes, Miss Maxine Buren of The Statesman, and Alfred Laur aine. " . . ,, . Here is the list of those win ners eligible to participate in the finals: Joan Smith, Lois, Cheney. Eileen Fisher, Peggy Marshall, Yvonne Cannon, Joy Hendrick son, and Bruce Burns. These people are requested to be at the Mickey. Mouse. rehearsal today at 10:30. Letters in The Mail Dear Bill: Will vrtu have some one nine a song for me, "My Little Buck- aroo." Sincerely, MARGARET CHRISTENSON. P.S. I would like to Join your club. Dear Bill: I am writing to tell you when I think we should have our Christmas - party. I think we should have the Mickev Mouse party Friday, December 24th, in- stead of Christmas. Because a lot of the Mice will be out prob- j ably for Christmas day. And a lot of the Mice won't be able to RCA "Magic Voice" 1" Tfct jrasdest sA tiat ever took a crash dnre, attmci bj Uncle Saa' nost reckless saSenr - Frank McHugh nmb yoa cm j sit ea your bud standing op! 2ND HITi YOUR FAVORITE - 1 Club Notes Today the finals of the Bar bara Barnes six-months dance scholarship will, take place on our stage at the regular club time. , M. M. C. . Don't forget the huge Christmas party Friday, December 24, plus many valuable prizes by Need- ; ham's Book store, Hartman Bros., : Bishop's, Cooke Stationery, the i Karmelkorn shop, and many other merchants. M.M.C. Popular- boy and girl ballots are 'still pouring- in and tabula- : tions as to the progress will be f read from the stage, also the prizes. M.M.C. Be sure to be at Mickey Mouse today as manager Carl Porter haa 1 booked a special stage act that all of you Mice will enjoy. It? wouldn't be fair to tell now, but the whole affair will be revealed at 1 o'clock today. M.M.C. Last week's program- consisted ! of DeLoris Jean Brennen and Joan' Brennen of Ed Cheney, Bonnie j Zwicker, Jean Rowland and Patty McCarthy from Barbara; Barnes, Bernita Cannon, Dorothyj Edwards, Jerry Cottew; Joanne; Thomas, another pupil of Miss! Barnes; Jim McNeil and Merle Crowe. M.M.C. That "Submarine D-l" is the Mickey Mouse feature is no long er a secret with the Mousers. The other attractions include "Glam orous Nights" with Victor Jory, another chapter of the serial, car- toon' and the latest news of the day. M. M. C. So with all of that lined up. I'll sign off and see you at 1 o'clock. Bill. MickeyMouse Chief. come it we have it on Christmas day. Your Pal, . GEORGIANNA BELCHER. Bring 10 7-Up Bottle Tops Get in Free Sec FRANK BUCK in "JUNGLE MENACE" The Royal Family of Radio On the Stage In Person The Four Stars of the CnODIIETT FnmiLy ARCHER and JACKSON Two Homespun Hooligans from Hollywood CLIFF O'NEIL Chatter and Steps CAPT. GREENWOOD and his . Trained, Seals POPEYE and BABY OX THE SCREEN 5- IV v tMOMtM KM WCTUW 'It Happened Out West' STARTS SUNDAY loMAwg m A wonu tone WM. ALOHC NFW TOMCS DUMOMO POW1 2? r CAT r HI I f li ; Votes XCRJIC (Vote for One Boy and One Girl) 7TH , e