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I s - f V PAGE TWO The) PUEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morninj, March 2, 1938 - N' I Eitlerites to Face new Foe Revive Heimwehr in Move to Plock Nazi Blove; Coering Warnsj (Cantinued from pajra 1 I which has bout t.500,000 did not hear him,' it was" not his, x'fauit.-VX-;-y-v vxx:x' V'j. .!.., Hit defiant address commem orating the third annrrersary of the air force, which he as air minister created, was broadcast. . And if British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and French Premier Camilla Chautempa do not see the complete text with all his strong words, it alsoswill' not ; be ; Goeringr'a fault 'since the speech later was officially releas ed Yerbatim. : - . ! Raising; ' his Tolce to a' high oitch and pronouncing every word with studied emphasis, the air minister thunderel to, an audience composed largely of aviators. . ' . And so. my comrades.' we have all helped lay the founda tions of that - force which no loaxer permits Germany to be exposed to impotence and viola tion of her national rights. : "And If the fuehrer (Chancel lor Aaoii muerj in nis reicnsiag speech (of February 20) pre sented the proud record i ef achierement and tsed those proud words that we no longer can tol erate the maltreatment with, im puaUy of ten millions of. Ger - mans -on our borders, hen yon members of the air force know that if need be. yon must go to the i" limit to make good , these words of the fuehrer." r ! That was ""plain language: f.- Warning Hodza to treat the Sudeten Germans in Czechoslo rakla as Hitler thinks they should be treated. - 2. Warning Schuschnigg to give Austrian nazis the liberty of ac tion Hitler demands for them. - . 3. Warning Chautemps not to encourage Czechoslovakia - too much by, as one 'semi-official commentator put it, "clinging to .the doctrines of Genera and ad . hering to military pacta, with other powers. .' 4. Warning Chamberlain that only a ""German peace" would be acceptable to the nazis. i Dratft Cs& Ta tan w-ava iay w dam wrm - - i Under AHvisement : V (Continued from Page 1) ter was a state hospital inmate several years ago. One point of contention, b e tween Joseph B. Felton, deputy district cttorney, - and John H. Carson and George A. Rhoten, defense counsel has &een as to whether or not Coff tnaa ever ratified or revoked the ' erder. -r . - . : . - f Drake was arrested last Jan izary 9, a day after Clark An . dersoa had been arrested .on "the V name kind of charge. Anderson's sreliminary. hearing-has been I aeld In abeyance pending- com- "pletioa of : the Drake case. Ertvin and Paine In Governor Race (Continued from page 1 ) fcenefit'the democratic party a whole." as Colonel- Robert A. Miller, for ner sUte legislatori land, office; lead - and Willamette Valley? Chautauqua president,' i id be; was a candidate . fort the two-! month ; term of ' United States; 'Senator from Oregon, -' Colonel HHler, born Lane county, was educated at WUlam ette university, '-v- " F. 7 Robjso n, . newspaper printer, said he wonV seek the nomination tor state representa tive from the fifth district. Ttie Call Board HOLLYWOOD i Today "London by Night" with - George Murphy : and - Rita - Johnson and "Life Begins .With Love, Jean Parker, and Douglas Mont- ' comery. '-: vi'v FrUay-Douhle bttt. "Range Defenders, with the Three Mesqaiteers and "Hold Em Nary" with Lew Ay- rs M a r J Carlisle andU John. Howard.'; Today Special return en gagement Will Rogers in "County Chairman. Saturday Dolores Del Rio In "International S e 1 1 1 e tent.. . ELSIXORJB Today Double hill,- Alice ".Jaye in "You're a Sweet - heart- with George Mur phy and "Double Danger r with Preston Foster. . . CAPTTOIr Tod ay Doable bill, . DaaghteT. of 1 Shanghai with' Anna May .Wong and ; iErrOl Flynn In fThe Per fect Specimen. Tharsday Double hill, the Mauch twins ta-Penrod and His, Twin Brother and Bill Boyd in. "Cassidy ' of Bar 20.; . 7 " " STATE ' ' " ' Tod y Walter iWangera "Vopies of 1I3S" Jeatnr lag Warner 'Baiter and Joan Bennett , : Friday Four acta eastern circuit vaudeville and War- ner Oland in "Charlie Chan in "Charlie Chan on Broadway." Katurdar midnight William .a -n .it - J fwn Ta In Spy Suspects r - ri - .. - Above, Johanna Hoffman of Dres den, Germany; below, Gonther Rumrich, allegedly a US army deserter, arrested in iXew York fa connection w 1 1 bj, suspicion tney participated Ini a plot to ell U8 military. secrets to a foreign powers II V j photo. - i - . '' t tlYt More V W Are Heard (Continued fromjpaxe 1) tery October 13 on Georee Black. well, Jr., Motor company employe. iney wui ne sentenced Fridav. Frank Mlnto. indicted on threa charges of window breaking. pieaaea innocent. Ray Morgan, indicted with five others on a charge of alleged at tempted bombing, filed a demur rer. - - j Meantime, Matt Klein, business agent of a local AFL Shoemakers' union, ana Roy Hardtn, union member, went on trial In circuit court. They were charged with as-J aauit wun a dangerous weapon on an employe of a shoe repair shop lUToura m a inDor controversy. xiALO&s. March 14-C lr c u it Juage ArUe G. Walkeri today was asked by Dist. Attr. Bruce Snant. ding to set the arraignment of AI E. Rossec and Clarence Adams on arson, charges at an early, definite date. The court aln w&a nnt. edto date "oon f?r the ntry of a plea by Leslie L. VSlim Hen ij oi oaiem io a charge of at tempting to compel a man to Join a laoor ncion. ! nenry was released on iloon baU shortly after his! Indictment on the present charge but Rosser is Deing neld here under $100,000 oaii ana Adams in Portland mutu . a.. f " ' w sav.vuu oau. Irvine Kidnaping Wote Is Received E W KUCHELLE N- V. f. --tr-A- second kidnan not written on a cheap dial'; type writer commonly, soldi as lova tnr children was disclosed today as i the parents of 12-year-olr pt Lertne, misslngr since j last Thars- -aay, iranucaily waited -to conUct we oors abductors. The note directed Ptrtf father; Murray Levlne. New Tnrlr lawyer with offices on Fifth ave- method of signifying his willius- hum io nerotiate for - th w. reiarn. : It. instructed the father enunissary to go to . Third are nue elerated track iri v v..v City and mark a plllaf at a desig- -"" iwi wim green chalk. Tonight and Thursday II A D-CA f I 0 II AlC E ! : f40c i;;:r S: J sdV'" Feature pit r a a iiii . ' it a EVf ' 1 1 I f H I I 1 Til 111) mta, isuiu in ij MiiigntyHits Taxalioir Bill Profit and Capital Levy Retentionand Penalty. Tax Are Assailed - 7v (Continued from page. 1 d modjficallon of the undistrib uted profits and capital gain lev ies. V, j! - Irwin . aaik he . thought monop olistic pricer tiring; should bear a large share; of the blame for the business alubap. - 1 V' BarucbV agreelng that t Sr were bad monopolistic practices, nevertheless; warned - the - legisla tors against! throwing away- the benefits of i our economy" by a broad attack; on business "for the sole purpose; of breaking it up into smaller pieces."-.: '" .j!."' ''Let ns not burn our. house down to kill a few bats In the at- tlc," he alL ' ' Reject; Lease on and Garage "" ! i j ' State Control Board Is ; Unfavorable to $850 , ; Offer Ifor Rental L . : H ' r ' The state board t; control yesterday opposed leasing: a gar age building lat the northeast corner. West Burnside and 20th streets. Portland, for the Oregon state reemployment service, at a rental of $S50: a month. Officials Of the reemployment service on Monday urged the board, of coatrol to enter into a lease wtth j the owner of the building on khle rental basis. State Treasurer Rufus C. Hot man objected strenuously to such a leasa and requested an investi gation, j i $700 1 Rental limit Th board, sent a letter to of ficials of the reemployment ser vice recommending that the max imum rental! be; kept within 1700 month, with a lease limited to three: years, j U I The letter said this rental, was $200 per month above the nor mal rental for Other similar pro perty : in the- vicinity of the gar age huildlngj. ! ! -1 .It also was recommended that the lease of the reemployment service Include a clause whereby it would have an option of rent ing the property for an 1 addi tional! three years at $500 a month. ? ! r Holman said It. was his opin ion that other property owners in Portland would submit propo sals more favorable than the one received from ; the owner of the garage building.! to auDDort ft. ' u - m Innocent Member "1 (Continued from page .8) no individual defense mores had been talked about in labor leader circles here. Whether or not local unions might aid in the defense of mem bers ot outsiae locals now xacrag criminal charges (outside Of Mar ion county jis a matter ior tne lo cal units to decide, Barker said He said, no action along this line had been taken here as far as he knew. The only local union member aside from Henry facipg possible trial on criminal charges growing out ot the general Investigation Is Leonard Sc h a f f e r , whom the grand jury indicted Saturday on a charge of; assault and battery npon a brewery picket. A. N. "AI" Baaks, former Sa lem Teamster agent, already has entered a plea of; guilty at Dallas to a charges of arson. ; i. .1 1 r .' Dissatisfied Demo i i i: w (,. . ! . K l Support Is Asked .- - 4 T (Continued from page 11 those who think! alike!; about political and economic basis upon which . to proceed : will j hare to act alike as! well as think alike. ' - The national .program commit tee established nine regional sub- commltteea to obtain a cross sec tlon of opinion jf rom the rank and file of! the f partrv The re gional chairmen. Will report to central . agency": with headquart ers here.?-, j . .; : - 'i i ; 'One croup was": : ; Montana, j Idaho." Washington Oregon; David Eccles ail,'. Port- Last Times Today "Daughter Errol ; Flynn Perfect Spedmen'- ' of V Shanghai Mm Thorsdajl Friday, Saturday TWO SMASH HITS 3 " f Wreckage rA; Completely demolished, this once eia, ansar Heir, la sbowa shortly after it crasnea i neno, er, airport, wnue uuonx on sor on rw Cisco. When the huge plane hit the ground both motors were, torsi from the body of the plane (arrow Indicates one of the motors). Snrerkela and three lother passengers were . injured while the pilot was killed Instantly. Among the injured was Mrs. Loi Clarke de Ruyter Spreckfla Clinton, former wife of the California sugar heir. She suffered a broken el vis and fractured vertebrae, doctors report. The crash was attributed to an attempt to take off before motors were Japanese Advance On Lunghai Front SHANGHAI, March 2-(Wednesday) -(ff)-Japanese d r i t 1 ng forward almost without opposi tion at the western end of the Lunghai battle front indicated today they would strtke next at Shensi Province, cbmmunist stronghold. With a Chinese army of 100, 000 fleeing before them in I sou thern Shansi' Province, leaving them in control of virtually all Of the vast area to the north and east of the Yellow river, the Japanese turned their attention to the province to the westward. Jananese nlanea vera rnrrt- ed reconnoitering oveT Tungk wan, gateway to Shensi, and oth er cities near the border.! One column was said to have crossed the Yellow river and occupied Wupao, first town to be taken by the Japanese in Shensi pro vince. I A Japanese army spokesman said Japanese planes had bombed the, headquarters of Gen. Chu teh, commander-in-chief of: the communist eighth army, w h o had directed the - most effective opposition in Shansi. The bomb ing was done by the severe air plane and artillery pounding the apanese administered to j the fleeing Chinese. HiUs in Qiaree At County Farm Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hill,; resi dents along river road south of Salem were elected by the coun ty court yesterday to succeed Mr, and Mrs. Harry Oldenberg as cus todians of the county poor farm The Oldenbergs have resigned In. order to giro their full time to management of ranching Inter ests near Jefferson. ' The county pays the custodians of its farm on a per capita! basis for the Inmates housed there. At presentjthere are 15 men on the xarm. ; Citizenship Cases To Be Heard Soon, Thomas S. Griff ing, assistant naturalization examiner, bent word from Portland yesterday to County Clerk Boyer that he would be here next Tuesday and part of Wednesday for hearings On final petitions of at least 20 applicants for citizenship. He said he had that many cases lined up - Today - Thursday and Friday I x A Swingsational Surprise! ; ' s Worth of S ri S r Songs, h L At 7 V J "Andy ; ' T j - DEVINE . .,4 : ' I -)l j Chas. tvC I i'XZN Win,linfflr ; t 4s 1 10 7 1 Frank Jenks ! f 1 " 1 ; ' I " AND SECOXD SMASH HTX i Preston Foster ' I f : 2:13 r Wbitaey Bonrne 13 ffat I I J ''Double DanW' U ljC I Art Certificate No . This; Certificate entitles you to one week's Set, of Four Pictures upon payment of only 89c (46c ii by "mail). T , 1 " J - ! . -niPORTA.VT- Be sure to order Bet No. I if yon have that or sob sequent seta, order the next numbered Set ot Four. of jSpreckels Plane P ?iimsTiMhMa Jnxurious twin-motored private transport, owned by Adolph B. Spreck- ------ . i a; - - -v- for the hearings and morewere coming in. , jj: . '.- ' - . '- Final hearings tor wouia-oe citizens will he conducted at the courthouse here in June, Deputy Clerk H. C Matron said. Eugene Murder Suspicion LOS ANGELESj March l.-i&p- Robert Prior, of Eugene, Ore., was booked at the county Jail today on suspicion of murder after being returned .here from San Francisco, wtere hejras reg istered on relief tolls. . Sheriff's . officers questioned him in connection! with the slay ing last December 15 of Edward Levlne, taxlcab driver. Levlne was held up and killedjby a passenger. who took charge of the cab and threw Levlne's bddy out. Prior denied any connection with the Levlne cise and said he was attending a suburban theater the night ot the slaying. Former Rdsedale Resident! Called Mrs. Kathryn 1 Arnold, form erly a resident of the Rosedale district for over 251 years, died at her home In Portland yesterday, according to word" reaching friends here. -Mrs. jArnold moved to Portland about 0 years ago. Funeral services are set for 10 a.m. Thursday from the Mt. Scott Funeral home, Portland, with committal at !Mt. Crest Ab bey mausoleum here sometime Thursday afternoon . ) i Bond Salesman) Convicted, Larceny by Bailee Count PORTLAND. .March l-(P)-Er- nest Van Markle, bond salesman. was convicted of a charge of lar ceny by bailee "today after a cir cuit court' Jury deliberated ten minutes. He was Indicted on charge of failing to account for $691 given him by Katherine Lar son, Warren, Ore., for purchase of a bond. He will be sentenced to morrow. I . Warner Baxter 1TODA1- 1 - ; ! Joan Bennett "VOGUES OF 1938" IN TECHNICOLOR 117 Sltt tTTJTifTi atReno j warmed lap. UN pboto. Wage-Hour Issue Revival Is Tried WASHINGTON, March l.-OpV- Tho .hp use labor committee turned bver to seven of its mem bers today! the task of writing i wage-hour j bill .which will over come congressional opposition and comply with President Roose velt s demand for legislation to end "starvation wages and intol erable hours." Chairiian N o r t o n (D-NJ) named Representative Ramspeck (D-Ga.)lhead of the subcommit tee. She asked all house members with Ide i.s on the subject to com municatf them to the subcommit tee. ' ' Ramspeck said the group would start work tomorrow "without any preconceived Ideas." Other members said, however, the new bill would hare to be flexible to siana tne iesi ot constitutional ity and also to meet the objec- tions of mittee. the house rules com- Jurisdiction Over River Crime Eyed 'WASHINGTON, March 1 -WV Senator Borah R-Ida) introduc ed a Joint! resolution today intend ed to facilitate prosecution of any violations of law occurring upon waters which form boundary lines between Idaho, Washington and Oregon. The resolution would permit any two ot the states to enter into compact determining what Jur isdiction each is to have. 2bOOMliE EXTRA :ffl N I.! I- hkc rii Edna RobbQJ! ebster HurtKng the rails Big Chief, thunders across the continent carrying ,romany intqgue, humor, and pathos. Come aboard with delightful Jaxie Cameron, America's best girl reporter. Jaxie was looking for "human interest copy" but toon figure in a front page love story. EXTRA FARE unfolds adventure at a nule - THE :-: : : : on P OREGON Spotty? Rescued. After Fox Terrier Underground xx nays; uews xveep Digging Steadily: - (Continued from page 11 ' taken first. Th a entrance of the emaciated little dog in the arms of a reporter caused the greatest excitement in the . history of the little Catholic gchool.. 0. : 'Hilda was speechless with, hap piness as her pet was brought to herL Her little i classmates crowd ed - Joy fully about. .They had Juat been discosaing the little doers plight with the teacher. Hilda had said ie had given up hope, the teacher .said, ;. HQda haaKed Snottv and said nothing. Finally she sobbed: V'l'm.' tar alad- he'a safe.: Sha wouldn't say any more. . i oSpotty was taken to the fiimo home . and ! laid on the blanket by the kitchen stove where Hilda had said she had "tacked him to sleep 'most every night The dog is expected to recove with little 'difficulty, Simon sai tonight. He lost four pounds dur ingj his long vigil underground entering the jhole weighing id pounds and coming out weigh- ing but six. He is five years oldii Simon paid tribute to the dog's courage and called his survival in such cramped ; quarters without food a "modern miracle. "If the little fellow hadnt kept barking we'd never have found him," he said. 1 . ' ' k Resellers blasted and dug their! way through; solid limestone to reaph the trapped .animal. Huge bonfires guided their labors at night and neighbors plied them With sandwiches and hot coffee during the day. S potty's faint ' barking; which continued from day to day, spurred them on with the realiza tion that he still' lived. At no time was" hope abandoned. Efforts! Slay Rlate lAre Fatal, Seaside Octopus SEASIDE,' March l.-(SV-Napo- leonl Is dead : because Josephine dreamed of mothering 50,000 oc topi. ' i The 125-pound octopus, separa ted from his spouse when he tried to dispatch her last week, squeezed himself to death trying to reach her through a small open ing! in j an aquarium screen. Jojephine deposited the eggs on the walls of . the glass case and Nap, unbalanced by the prospects of I wholesale paternity, wrapped his murderous tenacles around her body.; Workmen with timbers pried, her free. Italian iPoet-Hero ' Called at Ase 74 OARDONE RIVIERA. Italy, March l.-()-Gabrlele D'Annun- from the East to the Pacific Ocean, a - tninute pace. Its a new thrill in LongFight as-i- i i i in i rrsai mm m" ;-r-. I ft I 4w II r . Beginning Today age 8 in Italy Hero pies Mr; lr Gabriele D'Annunxio, faoldier-poet of Italy whoee greatest exploit was the eaptore of Flume after the World war in connection with Italy's territorial claims. died Tuesday. - i - xio, Italy' great warrior-poet, aymbol of Italian nationalism and president ef the Academy of Italy, died unexpectedljrjoday In his villa Vlttorlale.' ; j A cerebral hemorrhage caused his death. He would have been 75 years old March 12. j The body of the; great warrior poet, who defied his own govern ment to capture and hold Flume after, the World war and who later became a ' symbol of - the -nationalist dreams of fascism, lay tonight 14 the death chamber he built for himself in his villa on the shores of Lake Garda. THE PICTURE YOU I. . uiamtfd TO SEE AGAIN II TlieCQUNTY CHAIRMAN kf George An . - ' wm - -?; -a- " KENT TAYLOR EVELYN VENABLf MKXEY ROONEY LOUSE DRESSER r.f .fONOWRCraU' . TU ;y$TErWmcMT Li the super-luxury speedster, she herself was the central exciting, unusual, romantic newspaper serials. sps. i I LDJoUuuULLI VL a STATESMAN "Double Wedding."