PAGE TWELVB THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1930 1 SOVIET UPSETS ALLEGED PLOT TO STIR REVOLT Moscow (IW Arrest of some of the highest officials of the Kharkov .government on charges of oonsplr lag to foment counter revolution . u announced Wednesday. The so . vlet secret political police have dis banded the organization with which .they are accused of working. Included In the list of arrested; officials arc some of the highest ex ecutives of the commissariat of ag riculture of the Ukraine, the Ukran -lan state planning commission, the agrarian and cooperative banks, the institute of economy of the Ukraine, the agronomical school, the Ukrain ian lumber trust, and others. The announcement disclosed that for several years some of the most important posts dealing with the agricultural life of the Ukraine have been occupied by members of an or ganization which aims to tear down the Communist agrarian policies and strengthen the position of the Kulaks i well-to-do farmers). DONALD RESIDENT DIES IN HOSPITAL Donald Joseph Blxel, 64, died Monday night In the Good Samari tan -hospital In Portland, where he nad been several months for treat ment of a cancerous tumor In his leg. Bixel, who owned a home here, had resided in this vicinity about twenty years. Surviving are the widow, Margar et, who lives here, and two daugh ters, Mrs. Lucille Schults of Har rington, Wash., and Miss Leone, of Portland; and two grandchildren. Funeral services have not been completed. Burial will probably be In the Yergen cemetery west of here. TWO YEAR ILLNESS : IS ENDED BY DEATH Bklns Mrs. C. O. Allrn has re ceived word of the death of her uncle, Thorn a E. Cain, who passed away at a sanltortum In Portland 8unday morning1, where he has been for the past two years. He leaves three children, W. P. Cain, Nehalem; Charlie Cain, Port land, and Mrs. Louise Brookman of Turner, and many other relatives and friends. He will be laid to rest beside his wife In the Lone Fir cemetery In Portland, who passed way In 1023. Chris Herlgstad as Ruford B. 8w yer, a timid lawyer; Zella 8mllh as Emily Jans Pink, blacker than Ink; Jennie Bauereaslg as Sadie I Boise, a widow by choice; Hylda Poster as Imogen McShane, the sweet young thing. ..... . The Dlay Is being ' snonsorad by the F T. A. association and will be given In the -school house. ' There will be music by the Scotta Mills orchestra -between acts. -". SANDMAN SONG SUNG IN TALKIE When Cliff Edwards sines "A Japanese Bandman" in ' his first scenes of "Lord Byron of Broad way," MOM's latest comedy with music and wonderful technicolor, he will be doing a tribute to a memory. A Japanese Sandman as he sung It at the Riverside Theater, New York some years ago, launch ed "Ukelele Ike" as a star almost overnight. An absolute newcomer, he received seven encores for the number. It provides the prelude for the dramatic scene In which Charles Kaley, as "Roy Erskine" Interrupts the show, believing ' he has been robbed of the song, "A Bundle of Old Love Letters." "Lord Byron of Broadway" Is currently showing at the Fox Elsinore. Saturday brings Oary Cooper In his second all talking picture. 'Seven Days Leave," with Fan- chon & Marco's Eyes Idea on the stage. BROKEN MAIN RAISES HAVOC San Francisco (jnA It Inch wa ter main burst under a residential street here Tuesday night and wash ed out a large section of the broken gas mains, poured (as Into the Belghborhood and an explosion de moHaned' the dwelling of Mr. and Mi.-Henry .- Oerdea. Six persons were injured, none ol inem fatally. in main, aonneeted with a stor age reservoir of the Olympic Bait Water Pumping company, poured a deluge or -water Into the street. washing a torrent of mud and sand through the neighborhood and trap ped several automobiles beneath the flow of sand and water. Telephone and light connections were periled and the flood snapped the land connection of the Postal Telegraph company's Hawaiian ca ble, causing a temporary susDension of service. A delivery truck toppled into me water filled crevasse. The torrent was uncontrolled for two nours. MARCEE COX RITES ARE HELD WEDNESDAY GEORGE JESSEL SCORES IN FILMS George Jessel scores a tremend ous triumph In his starring role for Movietone in "Love, Live and Laugh," which opened a two-day engagement at Bligh's Capitol Wed nesday. Playing a role of a young Italian Immigrant who loses his American SCOTTS MILLS CAST WILL PRESENT PLAY Brooki The dramatic cast of ficotts Mills will present a thrre act comedy entitled "Two Days to Marry," at the Brooks school house, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The cast of characters are, Louie Uagee as Simon P. Chase, as black as his race: Raymond Lrllis as Jsmcs J. Pare, a wtfrlpss heir: Independence Marcee Cox. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cox, passed away at the family nome Monday on the Collins & Collins ranch near this city, after a short Illness. The body was taken In charge by the Keeney Funeral directors and the funeral held Wednesday afternoon 2 o'clock from the chapel on Monmouth avenue. Rev. E. O. Ranton, pastor of the Methodist church, officiating. The family moved here about ten years ago from Marimar. Mo., and for the .past three years have been living at the Collins it Collins ranch. The boy was past four years of age and leaves beside his parents, a sister, Cathern. 5; two brothers, Clarence, S, and Wilbur, 7; also his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of Northport, Wash. Inter ment was in the I. O. O. F. ceme tery. New Recipe for Coloring Gray Hair By LOIS PAGE sweetheart when he la enmer!ed In the World War and la reported kill ed, Jessel rises to dramatic heights that stamp him as one of the great est character actors on the talking screen. It Is a highly sympathetic role that Jessel essays, and ne makes the moat of every situation. While primarily a poignant drama, "Love, Live and laugh" has many light touches of comedy during which the versatile star demon strata be Is equally effective la the humorous sequences. .. - , Ul Lee. as Jessel'a sweetheart turns in one of the most effective characterizations In her distinguish ed career, handling the dramatic scenes with Jessel with a restraint that make bcr role one of the'hlib spots of me production. have a BABIES FIND HOMES Twin Bridges. (IP) Locating homes for babies is a simple matter. according to officials of the state orphans' home. Their Infantile smile and charm, and their absolute Lucky Mother CLEANUP DAY SET Dayton Saturday, March 29 has been proclaimed clean-up day by James Penland, mayor of Dayton. Trucks will gather boxes and sacks of rubbish placed on the curb and haul them to the city dumping ground. 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