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allthenewstoday! :ather 0S3EBUK' BY vk"' .7 probably ram to I Tue'd"- ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE ?;i..r-..'.:V DOUGLAS CPU NTY Cor '" TM v'nQ Nw and Ths Roseburg Review. An Independent Nawspapar, Published for tha Beet Interest It th People. , N0.263OF R0fc.'4, j ROSEBURG, OREGON. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1924. VOL. XII. NO. 164 OF THE EVENING NEW8. URTWHEN IS QUI. Orchestra Men Harrow Escape in lent at Oakland. tfGINE STALLED f Auto Says Engine J as He Was ssing Track in ont of Train. , R member of the or'hWtra of Medford. .broken collar bone and bruises anil minor in Say afternoon hen hich the musicians e to Portland was struck o 11. northbound, at the ,n the approach to the ridge at The north limits Hdent occurred about , afternoon, and the train ,1 there for a short time, Occident was fully Inves a report made. The car rJn were riding was lie l - olished. . . vrolet Sedan In wmcn E,re making the trip was G. T. Dinge, oroiner 1,1 man. He is 1 to memners ui and other persons pres- fc, stalled the engine 01 crossing the tracks, and Lctaine stopped di:ectly the onconnn train. r, T. and H. is Point, the car was occu- W. Anders, ztw Linriio ,'fnnl: H. W. Denover. it Idaho, and R. C. I'ar- k-cr. Idaho, ine ram Jot the orchestra escaped fcraiuh without serious la-, V reported that the raln V.!k -lu.., 91 tn 1 1 M tin I the bell ringing, and 'f blowinr ts a warning. ' line a itruck and com-, recked, and .".cat'.ero.l lerable distance. red man was given medl-- (nt at Oakland, and then :i bis home at Central remaining members of ra vent to Portland, have an encasement. tropole orchestra Is a rn musical organization the state, having play- n nearly all of the larg ong the highway. They burg two weeks ago. SIX -1 TO DEATH 111 AUTD (Associated Tress Leased Wire.) ItOSTOX, Sept. 22. Six persons are known to have met their death In an auto- mobile accident last night In which a large touring car catapulted through the rail- lngs of a bridge and plunged Into Fort Point channel. the car was submerged In IS feet of water. The car was lifted from the water after many hours of searching and dragging early today by a lighter from the Boston navy yard. In the car was the body of a child. The body of a five year old girl had been recov- ered earlier. OF WIFE Ai BOY AND IS SUSPECTED OF KILLING STATE FAIR IS OPENED TODAY Children's Day Attracts Large Crowds to Won derful Exhibits. FINE MUSIC PROGRAM Racing Program Scheduled This Afternoon First Horse Show of Week Is on Tonight. Ml ltPIIY 111 IUICD il Prans I.eastd Wire.) GELES, Calif.. Sent. pody of Jimmy Murphy. driver, who was killed Declares That He Placed Poison in Coffee to Put Wife! and Boy Out of Their Misery Mysterious Death of Girl Is Being Probed. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) 1 foe mill gnve It to her in the parly MT. VK.HXOX, 111.. Sept. 22. ! morning; of Wednesday, Septem Itev. Lawrence M. Hight, pastor her 10, 11121, while Mrs. Lucy ut. Inn. III.. rmifossed earlv to- Ijiur. mv daughters. Mary 11 ml iliir lo poisoning lib wife, and Mildred ilight, were in the kitt Wilford Sweetln. rlu-n in my home ut Inn, 111.. Jw- In his statement to the auth- feiwin county, anil my son, Itob- 01-itien, Iliglit declared the mur. I ert Hlght wan in bed at home. der of his wife was prompted to "relievo her of her sufferings." " According to the statement he placed the poison in her coffee on tho morning of September 10.. Hight was questioned from 9 o'clock last night until four o' cloek this morning before tho statement on the death ' of his wife wus obtained. A few min utes later, according to the au thorities, he confessed also to causing tho death of Sweetln. Ho asserted lie was temKrarlly out of his mind at tho time. lier. Hlght said he had put poison in Sweetln's water to put liiin out of pain. This was on the morning of Sunday, July 27, nt the Nweetln home, where Sweet in lay ill. Hight declared in his confes slou that there had been any thing between himself and Mrs. Sweet In and absolved her of any complicity in tho double crime. The text of the two confessions follows: "I I.MTenee M. Hight, of my own free will, voluntarily, with out threat or promises and hnv lng been full informed a of my rights, thnt what I sa,r may be nsed against ine, make the fol lowing statement : "That while partially beside my self with grief over my wife, An na llight's condition, who was "That mv solo thought waa to ease her pain in her dying mo ments. . (Signed) "li. M. HKIHT." The second confession follows: "I lAwrenro M. Ilight, of my own free will, voluntarily," with out threat or promises and hav ing been fully informed of my 1 right; that what I say may be used against me, make the fol lowing statement that on Sunday morning, July 27, 102-1, at the homo of WllfortI Sweet in, at Inn, Jerferson county, Illinois, I plac ed some arsenic In a glass of wa ter and gave it to Wilford Sweet in, who drank it. I did it to ease his pain. Klsle Sweet In knew nothing of this and there was nev er anything between her and my self in any way. (Signed) "I.. M. 1IIG1IT." Sheriff Holcomb and State's At torney Thompson 'today were awaiting the result of an inves ligation In White county of the circumstances under which a high school girl died in t'entervillo 3 years ago. A picture of tho girl was found in the little parsonage nt lna, an according to the sheriff, the cler gyman said the girl hud died of ntonttiino poisoning. Mr. Ilight declined today to surrender cnHlentials as a min ister to the IU-v. t Q. Hall, su FIVE MINERS ENTOMBED. (Associated Tress Leased Wire.) SPHIM1 CANYON. Vtah, Sept. 22. Rescue crews were worklug frautlcajly this morn- lug to reach the five men hn- prisoned in the L. K. Itains mine of the Carbon Fuel com. pany near hero since early last evening as the result of an ex- plosion. The mine Is not afire 4 and good progress is being made in clearing awrfy debris. Mine company officiuls t-u!d thnt whilo a check showed only five men wero at "work 4 cutting and blasting when tho explosion occurred. It Is pea- siblo there are others. Nominally the mine employs 4 about 2ui men. hut the sork crews were oft shift nt the time of the blast. Rescue crews from neigh- boring coal mines are here to assist the local forces. m B1RDU IN SAN DIEGO CHINESE T IT STILL AT URGE ... n ni. ! PASAI1KNA. Cttlif.. S pt. 2a. . .. , lrrif A MIDDLE 1ST IS RAKED BYSTORM y 1 w 1 a Will MUe Hon to Santa1 darhutt. ex-convict accused , lornaao sweeps across , , ... - 1 a ..r i.A ulfivinir fiere last, r rl- 9 Monica Tomorrow, Their Starting Point PLAN BIG WELCOME Large Rodeo and- Aerial Circus Will Be Staged in Honor of Fliers To Arrive 2 p. m. Artillery Offensive Is on But Shanghai Troops Hold Position. (ARflorlAted Tress leased Wl-e.) TVCSON. Ariz., Sept. 22. With Lieutenant Lowell Smith In the lead tho army world fliers hopped off here at" 7:28 o'clock this morning for San Diego. The sky was clear and only a slight lireezo blowing. day of Mrs. Clifton It. nunn. former Chicago woman. ws still at large early today as preparations were made to conduct a corQuer's Inquest. Investigators yesterday In- lervlewed a voting woman t said to be Comior's sweet- heart but did not divulge her name or what. If anything, thev had learned . from ner w bearing on the slaying. They also found suitcases belonging to the ex-convict, packed as If in readiness for a sudden journov, but apparently abun- doned in his flight. The sluln woman's husband Is expected to arrive here from Chicago tomorrow. Minnesota and Wiscon sin, Killing 19. ALL WIRES ARE DOWN FIRING STARTS EARLY Chinese Fleet Deserted But Small Craft Is Reported as Valueless U. S. Marines Ready. (Associated Tress Leased Wire.) SALEM, Or., Sept. 22. Under a new system designed to at tract crowds on the first days of the week as well as the middle and last of the exposition period, the Oregon state fair opened with today especially set apart as children's day. All boys and girls under 4 years old are admitted to the grounds free today and most of the day's program has been prepared for the entertainment and instruc tion of the Oregon Juvenile pop- Vnnsrinterest- his campaign tour. rt in hnvs and girls Industrial I ".Mean asked me to suffering Intensely and was sure I perlntendent of the Mount Carmel to die, and wishing to save ner uisinci m mo .nniiwi r.v. pain, I put arsenic hi some cof- 1 pal Church. ; : SAN PIKfiO, Calif., Sept. 22. The round-the-world fliers landed at Rockwell Field here at 0:!il a. m. Flying In perfect formation the three airmen arrived over San Diego-nt 10:85 o'clock, escorted by a fleet of fifty airplanes from j Rockwell Field and tho north is land naval aviation station. Upon nearlng Hockwell Field, Lieutenant Smith and his com panions turned toward the south and then east, circling; over San Diego liny and Coroflndo, Lieuten ant Smith was first to land, Lieu tenant Krlc Nelson was second on tho ground and Lieutenant Leigh Wade followed. One of tho noisiest welcomes In tho history of San Diego was giv en the fliers as they flew over San Diego, every whistle on In dustrial plants and ships In the WELL KiVQWIM LOCAL WOMAN IS DEAD IAL ENROl'TE TO IILOOMINO- ! ing that the committee shall he TON, III., Sept. 22. Gaston H. ' reconvened to hear Means' story Meaiis, Instigator and star witness of the way this so-colled repttdia ln the Dauehertv inquiry, whose tion was obtained." t rf.nn,llntlnn of his OWn testl- I O mony was published Sunday, call-1 Irwin Randolph has bought Ihe ed Senator Wheeler, Independent J. II. Ualley house on Second Ave., vice-presidential candidate over: North. In Kenney Addition. Mr. the long distance telephone last ! Randolph Is already In possession night and gave a startling ver- of the property, and will make it sion of that episode, Senator his permanent homo. Wheeler announced today to cor-1 o respondents traveling with him on call the club work which for several years i Benate investigating together lul has been carried on extensively in order that he might present doc-i connection with school work In this state. The livestock and poultry houses at the fair, and the pavil ions containing all other animal exhibits, such as dogs, foxes etc., are crowded and Judging was scheduled to get under way as Syracuse, N. Y.. was early as s:30 o'ciock 111.3 mo.- day at Calvary cemo- '"fc- , , . . A number ot world fa- As usual music aplenty im-h n... ... . lioon furnished and several pacer, attended the cef- 1 ganlzations will be on hand for-j (uonunueu uu . has or- SII1SD1, SAYS STATEMENT OF GASTON MEANS IS "RIDICULOUS" TI0N OF TESTIMONY IN DAUGHERTY CASE CAUSES fAR WITNESS TO STAND BY GUNS MEANS SAYS TESTIMONY WAS "TISSUE OF LIES." nriM-ntarv evidence and personal testimony which would prove, he said, even grosser corruption in the executive departments at Washington than was alleged In testimony before the hearing last spring. Senator Wheeler declared. "He told that he had been deal ing with lilalr Coan. who was an employe of the republican nation al committee and with Mr. Daugherty at Columbus and with Mr. Todd, prior to making his so called repudiation. I advised him to get In touch with Senator Ash urst, democrat, Arizona, a mem ber of the committee, who Is in Washington to see about the mat te.'. "A Washington newspaper cor respondent also called me, saying that Means had told him the same story that he, Means had profes sed to be laying a trap for thi people who are now using his af fidavits. WASHINGTON. Sept. 22. Publication of the statement by Gaston I). Means, "star witness jirt in his state- ofthe sensational Daugherty in- un S-tf .fl6? fmoly t "gave I venation, repudiating the test - ln, iny he gave at inai nine uu'- new turn to the kaleidoscopic H'S. Ohio.. Sent. 2 "uurun, one or tne ment tnat ail lesiimouj m r--- " . - . ...... .i ,i mmlttee's star witness ! hefor the senate committee was many ne gave a'"'""""-" ..tu..i . . . i . . u-t..oir a new turn to ine Kaieiuum.uii , Lne aomin- prompteo ; ,-,.nmnaniments of the celebra n.urv m. naucnerty. and declared tnat tne : .j.n. Med State. ,., ... v.r .h. testimony was i ed case ana maae ou day rh.iraptnrl,. a. ! ..... aatrior1 what I did i tion to a statement from before the committee only after Means, former depart- a friend had told me that Daugh 'tire si,t to the for- ertr haH said "Means can go to hell." Means' statement said. "He declared the beginning of his relations with Senator Wheel- ..... . -- A ...Ira tO rbt. nUoVs to what tne j of the alleged re-repudlation we sr'd rJZTZlJX of the When Mean, was -ought by cor .ttornoT enersl. department. In respondents o . order " that he might advise Press to question ''"" : t tne reports ui ......, Bl AUTOMOBILE John Couey, six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Coney. was badly injured this after- noon when he was struck by an automobile driven by a tourist. The name of the man driving the car was' not learn- ed, but he gave his residence as N'ewbcrg and his license number was obtained. Tho boy was on the way from the place where his parents reside on the Rodney Knott farm four miles south of Dlllard, to his grandmother's camp a short distance away. A boy com- ran ion had Just crossed the road, and the little youngster O was following, when the auto- 4 mobile came around ia bend and struck him. He was thrown violently to the pave- ment, and his face badly cut. v and his right leg broken he- low the hip. The driver of the car stopped, and waited til the parents arrived, glv- g them his license number (Associated i'ress r,easpl Wire.) SHANGHAI, Sept. 22. After battering at the Choklnng Klangsu artillery was unable to 1 feet landing nt .Rockwell Field. push the Shanghai troops back ln I taxylng their planes to a spot ill fighting which was In progress to- List of Dead Expected to Mount as More Detailed Information Is Received. de- i harbor Joined ln tho greeting. All I iru nlrmpn itiHfIA A ner- F.mma Mertha Llnser. for mnny years a resident of Roseburg, nnd well known In this community, died yesterday after a long spell of Illness. She was born in Wil liamsburg. New York, on Septem ber 17, 1S50, and was married to niislavo K. Llnser In 1871. They moved to Rosebiirg In 1S93 and she resided In this city continu ously after that time. Sho is sur vived by three .daughters, Mrs. j. H. Sykes, of Portland: Emma J. Llnser, Los Angeles; Mrs. Hattle L. Riley, Fresno; and one son, Harry ii. Llnser, of this city. Tho funeral services will bo held on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with" He. A. O. Dodge of ficiating. Tho burial will take place at the 1. O. O. F. cemetery. rectly ln front of a platform on which were gathered leading of ficers of the army and navy and prominent civilians together with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, fa ther nnd mother of Lieutenant Smith, and Mrs. Roberta C. Hard ing, mother of Lieutenant' Hard ing. Rockwell Field was crowd- i ed with service men nnd rlvll- day between Hwangtu nnd Kiat Ing, 13 miles west of Shanghai Tho firing started by the Kl angsu forces at 6 a. m. proved Ineffectual. It was followed by another chnrge at 8 o'clock. There was a lull then until noon. At 2 o'clock this nfternoon there was a ! ... i. I,w I ZTinngsu forces? but without d gathered to welcome any marked chanpe in poHltionB. Chekiane hoadqnartor LnnRwha today confirmed a the airmen who wero promptly nt IHKfll 111 filial . "l 1 . , . l.l a Ihn ' wnirn arcoinpunifu un-m iu i ' I..... l.r.W ffVrhowTo Hengf ' -'ca.ly weh omed by m Hnlehow to the 1 eking govern-. . . ,,,,..,.. rn,mnnd- ment. The Hnlehow went over to : ' " " ;T, .i,i..i tho enemv with several smaller units, Cheklahg headquarters said. " The smaller craft are valueless, tho announcement said, bceatiso they lack munitions and are only able to carry troops. Tho deserting craft wero known Its tho Chinese fleet. Tho bonis were reported to havo left the mouth of the Yangtze river yes terday for Nanking to Join 'e- king naval forces ant of Rockwell Field, after which the Chaplin at Rockwell offered a prayer of thanks for the safe re turn of the aviators. At three o'clock this afternoon tho airmen nre to come to San Diego to participate in tho offic ial welcome at the stadium where following several addresses they aro to lie presented with gifts on behalf of the city. One of the features of this program Is to bo I the welcome extended by 20,000 ..' ..... .... . : ip mn cm uren. It was poinieo out ihth ,,..... --- . Ilh, rir-. by persons In authority that by j ' "na"' ml'h' Lu Yung-Hslang was not only by.lhe hand Smith ca ih-u ou t: short on his defense line from I "Let mo down; I want to get to Two cars were badly yesterday afternoon at uio mum approach of the second Dlllard bridge, when the Maxwell coupe occuiiled by Mr anil Mrs. Ernest Itanium, of Mnrshflelil. collided with a Ford belonging to W. F. Thomas of Fresno. California. There Is a bad turn at the point where the accident occurred, the highway turning nt almoBt right angles onto the bridge. Neither car saw the other until It was too late to avoid the accident. For tunately no one was Injured nl though both cars wero quite bad ly damaged, a front wheel being torn from each, tho axles bent and fenders crumpled. (Associated Tress Leased Wire.) ST. PAl'Ii, Sept. 23. Sweep ing across Wisconsin and Minne sota, several terrific tornado and windstorms took a toll of ll known dead, with unconfirmed re ports placing tho number killed at ,tt, late Sunday. With 11 known dead In tho vicinity of Thorp, Wis., uncon finikfd reports were to the effect that '2'J iHwtshed In that section. To tho north of Thorp, six per sona were killed by another torn ado at Sanborn, a village 12 miles south of Ashland, while another man was reported killed at -Milwaukee and one at Kveleth, Minn. . Though 10 persons wero known to be injured, it Is ex. peeled tluit the list will be great ly augmented wlfli the riNwtnb lisliiiient of wire coin in unlcat Ions. The brunt of the storm was felt at Thorp. ASHLAND, Wis t Sept. 22. Six. dead have been brought Into this town Irom surrounding terri tory; all killed In the tornado which struck the ltlreh Lake country and the Marengo valley Sunday afternoon. UK AND RAPIDS. Mich., Sept. 22. Three persons were killed and considerable property dam ago was dono in wind, rain and electrical storms that followed Sunday's unseasonably high tem perature In western Michigan. ST. PAUL. Sept. 22. Partial restoration of wire comfnunlca tlon todny gradually Increased the ........... ,.! ,.r Uitnlnv'a fltnrmn In wrecked; WBCOngln ad at noon the casu- A. A. Cook farmer of Callpoola country west of Sutherlln, was In town today. . allies stood at 33 dead and scores injured, with immense property damage reported. , This toll was tuken In several scattered sections, reports receiv ed hero showed, while tangled wires continued to Isolate some districts, prompting the fear that further deaths might be reported when communication becomes normal. Twenty-one persons were re ported killed in the western part of Clurk county, near Thorp. Other towns reporting deaths In their vicinity were: Ashland, six dead; Couderay, two dead; Rhinelnndor, three, and Mil waukee one. Reports of other futalltles in districts isolated by interrupted I Continued on png- bIx) METHODISTS END MEETING AND about 70 to 100 miles but he has my nio.ner a u .. . -forced foreign powers Into the po- "'"' ' " ""'n 11 ""tJ " sltlon of allies, wherever the Che- I P to where HlUIIUIIIfc. nan ui'u . , . I.,.L. in uletgnhorho o .,. nnlnterl nut llin oinie n'" " 1.1 nnt .lorn In enntill- '"P tlements, enemy wou ue firing since shells falling on the settlement would mean In stant Intervention. Guarding of the foreign set tlements was relaxed somewhat airmen plan resuming their flight tomorrow. Lieutenant Smith announced. When they ar rived here tho engines of tho planes piloted by Smith and Nel son wero throwing oil badly and engines will have to bo in LEAVE FOO TRIP T SPECIAL SIGHTSEEING PROGRAM HAS BEEN ARRANGED FOR THE CARAVAN WHICH IS COMPOSED OF ABOUT 250 PEOPLE. ..... W... '? I!' . 'VlLJoscnh I ii . I n.jifnn JV. Ilflliuu, Sept. ' r-'neral In which ridiaui his testimony. 1 lormer wife or ' '1. Whose nanm alar. "pluiously ln the sen "tf n. denied state alned In Mean's repu l'lrh he declared that ,n -ike himself had 'imony "insnlred hv l Ttr,n tj. Wheeled 'lie Ir.vesllgatlon" and ' cwrrlon had been us nmr hf-r testimony. eii-rny ridiculous.' the charges, count rhnrcpn and renudiations which fill the record. Nn sooner had Means' state-. ment been published than report became current that he naa an renurilated It. Some accoun containing circumstantial deta i-rn.v ,11 1 , fir ' .nr.i'i "'n' ', ..... . w ami au.m-ss aim iuhi u.o.e - 1 , " stalled It was stated. The ,zmi annul.. .... . " Tn H.t ,)f al),,t ments given away. The Injured lad was tied. ; R , t f(,r clov,., vleld. copal Conference for tho ' f'"gon ' nciU(le: first taken to Myrtle Creek. . '' m t, made at riis.rlct ad loiirned last night and ou yest. rdayinciuie I and then brought to the office 8""" un o'clock 'tomorrow, Lleuten- j today nearly U of the d. legates, " 1 " "' , " ".."first church. er oi ur. aue in mis cny. ne muih ; . .. j umlili aald with fr ends, a caravan kki-'- - - - ,,.., t. i,..nn Lee. ch will be placed in the hospital that General .1 I'el-Hi and ant Smith said n "ver ".'.0 people, went to Crnt-'H h. Klrpatrkk. Jason Lee, until he'recover. from his in- , General Tuo-Un. leaders of the ir l nkVa, g,,. s, of tho citizens Th"m U I I operation, per-, Zl "m f- . Kj-.- district. -"Vnt ann"'' . .. ,h . third of similar typ". will! a renin, this evening. Oolnnid ;'; re ! hn.,frn:;,r,i,' 'T, he American an welcomed hark tomorrow af- I c. (J. Thomson, snperlntenden. or , ;, '" ;irlrt, ,m,orln.end llirnnic . nuro c . hn" requested the Am-rlran and builders and ihe nark, and K. W. Price, man-l 'Ouiiiern u '.,. :! CoSlTdGE AND DAVIS 1 1 rl w , . toMtorn ('allfornlon . in tens of a.er of .he Crater Lake lodge ; ac- u - . Klamath In- am only casually ac- augnerty the they found him ln a hotel - room x V.. "."k" L .aid "1 1 with the door barred with a piece :Snd." the statement said, I " ,. -Hmltted the cor- a. getting Information tr . fur--1 of 9 ''fneHnea to Btfind. was a tsn tne attorney general . i ' ;"' .M UP8tions. He did, how Z"lZhlVZ?,h t" coufd ev:r:aynrespec,,,g the statement I testified to wr. Means. How i go to hell, 1'1"' anything about mr AiA " 1 d.j not say anything I Means declared that he had In hat. I given out by lormer auiuv (ienerai iiauBiorij his testimony before the Hrook- v . .. . ' kart rnmm IPC suvi. nvo -Q one lorrefl hla nn.u., nn In formation wunn - - . . , , , "Washington" I mMmm thit hi, f.tlmnny I ment was signed ana . .. -ifudiatlon was made ' was untrue and could submit ' fsterday by Mr. : physical evidence to further sub-1 , rnnnertion with a stantlate his statements. i "hn W. riarl. I "Tk. I.,llmnn, aralnst Daugh-' Identlal Candlnntn 1 APtv mmm all a.tiaaua of lies." he: "ttnrney general se- said, "and the only reason I made . . navis for the atalemrnla the war I die. was The News-Review has se- cured the rights for the puh- llcation of the biographies of Calvin CoolhUro, republican nominee for president and John W. Davis. denirrallc nominee. The first ltistall- ment, a story of the early life of Calvin Coolidee ap- pears on page three today The first story on the life of John W. Davis will Bp- ;.. ur liin.urru The ir most Interesting articles and sre written by the best pr liM Senator Ashurst. Arliona. dom- to alier.n ZT."'"'l"Z '-r'".1' '"""I . " t..d ' ocrat. the only memoer or .ne -ntiaiMH that statement. Means' attention was called to . i .... r,irthr snnn afterwards Means disappeared , Journalists of the nation. Karh fmm his room and could not ic found for further questioning. n, . Nnconaqci , necause or ine message r" ii. nmml.tee In the city U fa":"" W".hUt ,rm Mr" Ju"' bp,ore 1 " b.TT"eV hrd of any ' Mean's repudiation - I frame up atainst Uvi. il,nP th. 'let-1 ABOARD WHEELER SfEC- am here In the city and quite will- article will be Illustrated and ! Intimate glimpses if the two nominees will be shown to the News-Review readers. ' The aiorles on the two men ; will alternate. I , ! ) gulf port on the Manchurlan l.ni hlian line, nnd Shanhaikwan, an adjoining town, of his Intention lo bomb these places. Support ing his contemplated action. Gen eral Chang aerted that he was engaged In a life and death strug gle and could not slop at half measures, Th" crack third division of the PekhfV army of General Wu pas sed through Tientsin etironle to tho front and this strengthened the oeiie." uiat i.e.ieral V.'u in tends to take personal command of the Peking offensive analnst Chang on the Manchurlan front. PAN DIF.GO. Calif., Sept. 22. The fourth regiment of marines, based here. Is being h'-ld In read iness for duty In China It was held last night. It wai believed here that the regiment may ho (Continued on page six) .u- ...i. i pnm nn n ed i lie .!......- L-l.,1,1 lh I'nitort K.ales utieelal nr'tKran. in ntpsi.. Ing Army Air Field here, where these first aircraft to encircle the earth were tuned up last March, today Is undergoing final preparations fur the largest rodeo and aerial circus ever held in Southern Cal ifornia, which tomorrow will be a demonstration of welcome the world (lli-rs Under command of Lieutenant Lowell H. Smith of ju Angeles. Arr..n,'ln,-iin li;i',i 1 l to accommodate 200.000 specta tors. The aerial show will be staged by members of the 47"th. pursuit squadron, of which Flight Commander Smith of the world filers Is an official member. The aerial show and rodeo will start In the forenoon, coming to a .iimai with the arrival of the dlan Mission. Henry I.. Ilosehurg. Joseph Knott. -o will be put under their uirecuo... An announcement was made this niornlni; that Rev. J. Ron dolph Samel t. pastor of the Meth-n.ii-i rhnrrli here, under whoso direction the new church was con- , , r belonging to structed. has been transferred jj 1 ' , , m rmp. the Pg.d "';n(,'r',7,"n1.,,!'1B .rk addition, was burned to will Hike the pastorate at Aber- J Sal.irdav evening. It drr:? .on. hit"'' iii.,,. - --- - , rival of Rev. Sanliett iUMPOUA PARK PRUNE ! DRIER IS DP' 1 ROYED ..nni,,lni..nls of nlerest to Doiit'las (omily were: S. A. Dnn- fnrd. district snpel llltelldent. 117 West Klevi-nth St.. Kugetie: Cam as Vallev and T-n Mile. H. W. n,.ni,..: Canvonvllle. M T. Call; world filers on the leg from Pan Dlllard nnd Looking i.iass. r.. i' Diego, expected about 2 o'clock. Ilurton; Drain. J. H. lionton, mi nt was called, out as me iru. . could not he taken across the river, no help could be given. Tho n-s Is estimated at $2,500 with about ll.r.ia) Insurance. Miss Opal llnwklns of the cham ber of commerce spent Sunday at her homo In Drain.