Th. WEATHER Highest temp. yesterday..39 Lowest temp, last night 39 Generally fair tonight and Wed nesday; moderate tempcratur TODAY'S CIRCULATION OVER 4,2 0 0 AND STILL CROWING Consolidation of Th Evening Newt and Th Rostbura Review An Independent Newspaper, Published for the Beet Interetta of the People VOL. XXVI NO. 119 OF ROSEBURQ Ri . ROSEBURG. OREGON. TUESDAY. APRIL 7. 1925. VOL. XIII NO. 20 OF THE EVENING NEWS IRQ RCIJSfllE:,M,is PREFERRED TO I INSANITY PLEAl Dorothy Ellingson Shrinks , From stigma of Being Branded Lunatic. c ae a SPw .fY ALtiXIXO Tilths llnUtd hM'lMl Wirt.) BI RBANK. Tal.. April 7. Jumea Russell's tire punct- urlnic Scutch Collie was at liberty on probation today. his owner having promised police to train the animal to lreep hia teeth out of rubber. The dog wag taken into cm- tody yesterday after three i motorist In succession had coiuplulned against him. al- i leging be attacked their weak tires and lilt them flat. I 4 4 IS EAGER TO TESTIFY State's Alienists Declare Jazz Girl Is Mentally Sound, But Morally Defective. (AMncUtfd Ptm ht4 Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO. April 7. A written account of an interview between Dorothy Ellingson. the 17-year old matricide and Dr. Jo seph Catton, a prosecution alien ist, was Introduced at the sanity trial today and contained a test intended to demonstrate that the girl understood all the proceed ings and was capable of making a rational defense. The statement, signed by the girl, quoted her as saying she would rather stand trial for mur der because otherwise she "might hare to be sent somewhere and have to stand it Inter the quicker the bettpr." The girl added that if necessary she could go into court and defend herself. The former "Jazz girl", who kil led her mother In a quarrel over late hours and wild parties, was quoted In the statement as declar ing she "certainly knew" the dif ference between right and wrong and understood what It meant to take a human life. Dr. Edward W. Twitchell, as sistant professor of neurology in the University of California and director of psychopathic wards in I I HOI AIRSHIPS FOR TO BE LAUNCHED Great Craft Launched To day Is Great Advance in Naval Construction. HAS HUGE ENGINES IMMENSE Z CONCERN FOUND IN POLICE RAID! ! 31 EX-COPS ADMIT : BOOZE GRAFT GUILT ; 4 (Asocial! Frrm Lraard Win.) e CINCINNATI. Apr.-7 Trlr- ty-one former Cincinnati po- liceiuen and rural dry agent w entered pleas of guilty to fed- eral grand Jury to liquor graft charges In United States District Court today. Six of the Indicted men had pleaded guilty Saturday. - Conducted Like Modern Big Business, Handling Many . , Millions Annually. T EX-MAYOR MANAGER LATE ARCHBISHOP CHRISTIE WILL BE BURIED NEXT WEEK (Aaaoclattd Praai Uurd Wi. PORTLAND. Ore.. April 7.- The funeral of Archbishop Alex ander Christie, of the Catholic, Arch-Diocese of Oregon City, who " jdied yesterday, will be held Wed- id. r- i i nesday, April 15. from St. Mary's Chain Ot ratrons t-Xtended pro-Cathedral here, if plans sug- From Hearlmiarter. 1'n 8e8,ed day are approved at a rrom neaaquarters in conference of prelates of the Arch- Chicago to Florida and New York. Diocese tomorrow. The consulters will select an ad ministrator to carry on the work of the Archbishop until a succes sor is appointed by Rode, and will send formal notice to the Vatican of the death ot Archbishop Dynamos Would Supply Power for City of Mil lion People Appear ance Is Strange. (AsHclitad Prea, Lmurd Wire.) CHICAGO. ADril 7. Evidence nf Christie. a liquor and vice syndicate which ! The Archbishop's body will He the police said has been doing a In state at St. Mary's Monday and business of millions of dollars a Tuesday of next week. Special year was found here yesterday In services were held today at Catho a raid on Its headquarters, where lie churches here. eight men, alleg dto be minor , The consulters who will select heads of the organization, were ar- the administrator are Mnnaignor rested. A. Hlllebrand. Rev. A. W. Daly. Records of wealthy liquor cus- Right Rev. J. II. Black, the Right tomers, names of bribed prohibl- Rev. A. Lane, the Rev J. C. tlon enforcement officers, ac- Hughes, and the Rev. O. F. counts for beer deliveries and de-1 Thompson. tails of the channels wherebv liq-! o uor was brought from rum fleets ! flNF PRORARI V nv Vrtl-Ir Miami anI ( ' .- (Aaaoctated Preaa Lcaaed Wire.) CAMDEN, N. J.. April 7 Built to contain the mightiest pro- 'slats, Including off New York leans, were confiscated. The rai ders said they found an account ing system as efficient as that of a big business concern. Several thousand dollars In checkB of Baloon men and drug- one for 115,000 OTHERS, DEAD IN FIREWORKS RUIN (AaaocUtrd Preaa Leaaed Wire.) HANOVER. Mass.. April 7. One man Is known to be dead and LOS ANGELES, April 7. s The annual coronation of King baseball was the center uf attraction in the sport world today as the 12R I'a- rlfic coast league seaaon opened In four cities on the clrcnlt. In Los Angeles, the Port land leavers, and the Angela were slated to clash In the inaugural game, while the rest of the circuit opened with Vernon at Salt Lake; Seattle at San Francisco and Oakland and Sacramento at the California rapltul. e) Harry A. Williams, presl- dent of the reague, was op- tiniistic in his outlook for the success of the season and said that everything Indleat- ed a banner year. Al STREET PROJECT GIVEN , T CO SIDER F.X-MIXISTETt AOAIV KOIMilYK.M IIV WIFK; WIK1JIH Kl'l'l) KNIFE Council Proposes to Let All Jobs for Year in One Contract, WILL REDUCE COSTS Plan to Hold Up All Work Until the Entire Lot Can Be Grouped in One Big Improvement. polling engines that ever went from'a north side drug- store, were several other employes of the Na- u. o- . oaimuKo, .geixed. Among the papers was a akes to the water here today as te,pphone lo ol of ,2 for J. "w hi1..". 6 ."' f ' 6Ut 0f it0 New York' Mlaml " New Or- last, hard hitting airplane car riers. The launching marks a leans Ink. Datlnn .,....,.. .. I . .7 . Burnham, a suburb, was one though the serviceability, ot the the San Francisco hospital, lesll- ,"lu" " " "8, fled that he considered the girl """ding field for airplanes still Is iann. letTallv and merilCAilv and I r v" those arm ted. lie was charged by Sargeant Edward Birmingham of the raiders with having offered him $5,000 "to forget the book keeping system." The others . . ... nvtruiiiK nyuit-iii. 1 ii uiuirin u would class her only as "a moral finlilln k . rntei. the police said, were un- "windows detective. : . '. ' T derground characters, several with , '"r- tlonal Fireworks company's plant here are believed to have lost their lives, when a Beries of ex plosions, followed by fire, de stroyed a large part of the plant this afternoon. The fire depart ments ot seven towns were strug gling to save the mngazines and! surrounding houses. Suverul other . employes In the same building uf. r:jeu jumping inrougn tne into the Drlnkwater of of The opinion was expressed in many quarters here today that the case probably will be In the hands of the .Inrors by tomorrow afternoon or Thursday morninp. Those attending the young pris oner at the county jail today said the girl persisted In reiterating her determination of taking the witness stand In an endeavor to convince the Jury she is sane. The defendant, according to at- give her the 33 to 34 knot speed she needs. Her dynamos would furnish all the electricity needed by a city of nearly 1,000,000 pop ulation tor light, heat, cooking, street cars and nearly every other r.H0. hu. .ta,.m oneives purpose; her mighty steam tur bines are stronger than the com bined steam power of all the ships In the navy Just a few dec ades ago; her vast flying deck is long enough and broad enough io ai- I ... . ' , , . ... . tendants. seems still more to fear " uo'? "-"nw oaiuesnips he 'stigma of being insane than v, m i i monster experiment with the new- of being prosecuted and made to pay a penalty for murder. With the resumption of the faulty hearing, Mrs. Mary O'Shea, a jailor, was called by the state. The witness said the girl always had talked rationally and coher ently since the imprisonment in the county Jail. The girl once said, according to Mrs. O'Shea. that the people who were trying to prove her in sane were more Insane than she wa. "I never meant to do It," the girl said of hep deed in killin'g her mother, Mrs. O'Shea related. The girl had complained that Dr. Hall (a defense alienist) was "sarcastic and surly" to her and she did not like him. Th-3 witness said Dr. Ordahl, a psychologist, gave tho defendant a problem to solve. "She later asked him how to solve it, and he sa!d he didn't know." The witness added that a week after the murder trial had been In progress, the girl returned to prison saying: "Have you heard the latest? they're going to spring insanity on me." , One day, said Mrs. O'Shea, the girl wept over a newspaper story about her mothers death and in sisted that It was not true she had fired two shots; she had pitied the trigger but once." The witness said she was seat ed by tVa girl last week, when i ronttnnHfl on phkm tx est form of auxiliary naval power, air power. Her future is written in Interrogation points, so far as naval experts at home or abroad are concerned; it depends upon actual, practical experience with ihu InnnMhlnir Ititn ! a n .1 lan.l. ing again of the 72 airships that houses make up her real offensive arma- I ment. The ship herself Is Just a ! fast, lightly arn.d but almost un arm ore d transport to get her , deadly brood of wasps out where they can rain bombs on enemy battle tleets or batteries. The original plans for the Sar atoga would have set her in the water bo me years ago as one of a fleet of six of the biggest, fast est and most heavily armed battle cruisers ever designed. She would have looked every inch a fighting ship, the whole 88!f feet of her length. Itedesigned as an aircraft trans port, however, the Saratoga will be one of the strangest in ap pear mice that has ever gone down to the sea. All the tophainper has gone by the board to leave only th-e vat flying decks, run ning her whole length and spread ing amidships to an extreme breadth of li5 feet. Crowded over to one side of that deck will police records. The office suite had a doctor's name on the door and the first room entered was fitted up lMte a physician's reception room. were stocked with half pints of various brands and kinds of liquor, available for prospective customers to take to their own chemists for analysis. In the scrupulously Itemized ac count books and loose leaf ledgers, detectives said, were listed names of more than 200 well known Chi-, cagoans and many large hotels here as patrons; customers of ale, beer and liquor here and in outly ing towns; details of the manage ment of four large breweries here, ! accounts of deliveries of carloads of beer and liquor, and the cost systems used in . disorderly The explosion In the mixing shed was followed immediately by a long series of detonations as buildings after buildings went up In fragements. Frantic girls at h .. .1....- .1.- (AttoHatfHt Preta Lmwm) Wlr.) NKW YOKK. April 7. The Evening World says this after noon that lialro ltulh, profctislon al baseball premier whigger rol InpMMt today In tlif railway sta tion at AnIicvIIK, . O,, ns the New York Yankee and the Brook lyn 1 tot Inn readied that city for another giuno of their exhibition aer lea. Iteport were rlrculated several week ago that Itutti was In poor pliVHlcnl condition, due to lack of (milling. ..hiring the present pre fteajMin tour of the Yankees, how ever, he has been driving out the home run with bin usual regul arity, and seemed generally to be regaining hU old-tline form. .In view of thiM, the news of his break-down was a great surprise to the baseball public. The newspaper's baseball cor respondent traveling with the teams, wild that Ituth fainted and Hint he apparently was suffering rrom uirmciizn. .tie has been al work in the sheds dived throuuh doorways or windows to seek safety in the river. So severe was the concussion that all the windows wei blown out in the factory of the Hanover Rubber company, one thousnnd feet away and many workers were thrown to the floor. A high wind drove the sparks far and wide, starting grass and brush fires over a large area. With a large plant ali-eady de stroyed, the firemen strove to save the company houses occupi ed by workers, many of which caugnt fire from the sparks. strenuous barnstorming tour. The IfutiiMtio was delirious on the train ride from Nashville to AHhevllle, tho dispatch add, and quotes hi in as saying: "I want to go buck lo New York. .If 'Hug Instead of stringing paving out In piece-meal quantities, it la the . aim of the present city council to' group all of the Improvements for; one year Into one big contract, and let the jobs all at the same time. This .Is a proposition which has been discussed for several years, . but never before put Into execu tion, and It is expected that cheap-, er paving will be the result. Heretofore, paving jobs have been put out to bid a block or two at a time, so that contractors In bidding were forced to take Into consideration Items which on big contracts could have been dlstrlb-j uted over a much greater amount of paving. By grouping the Jobs It is believed that this will permit lower bids. The fact that the amount to be done will total many thousands of dollars, will also en courage outside competition, which will result In the bids being made as low as possible. At the meeting last night propos als were made for the paving of about 20 blocks, some being In the form of petitions, while others are still under discussion. Petitions were introduced for surfacing Sec ond Avenue North, between West First street and East Third street; East Fourth street between Second Avenue North and A Avenue; A Avenue between EaBt Fourth street and East Sixth street and East Sixth street between Second avenue! north and A Avenue This pave-! ment will give a line connecting up East Sixth street with Winches-1 ter street, and In order to procure a right of way through a small trl- j angular strip between Second Ave enue and West Fourth street Petitions were also Introduced asking for the paving of Roberts (AMocUtml I'rrm Uml Wirr.) SOUTH l.E.l. Ind., April Wilson W. Culp, former Spring Valley, Ohio, minister, father of ten children and one of the principals In two elopments In the past two i years. Is forgiven and Is back home again, peeling pota- toes. After eloping last Feb- ruary with Mrs. Cleo Culp, his sister-in-law, he return- ej Sunday and was hidden in his home here by his wife until yesterday, when she ob- tallied the promise of offici- als that be would not be ar- rested. Interviewers last nlnht found Culp paring potatoes for b upper. He would not say anything.' He will look for a Job tomorrow, Mrs. Culp said. Some time ago Hev. Culp eloped with the leader of his choir at Spring Valley, Ohio, and was for- given by his wife after serv- Ing a workhouse sentence. Mrs. Clio Culp Is once more In her home at Nappanee, Indiana, re-united with her husband and two children. So far as she Is concerned, her recent elopment with her brother-in-law, Wilson W. Culp of South llend, is a closed Incident and neither she nor her husband will discuss the matter. FINANCE PLAN PLACED BEFORE FRENCH U Wealth of Country Will Be Conscripted If Monied ' Class Holds Back. REGIME IN BALANCE Income Tax Returns to Show Who Are Able to Bear Levy Needed For Nation's Aid. crffcolciL GIVES DUTIES T MUCH THOUGH Earnest Desire to Conduct City's Business Efficiently Shown in Meetings. RE PORTS COMPLETE (Aancutd Ptm Lnued Wlr,.) PARIS, April 7. The Chamber of Deputies this evening passed a bill giving women the rlghe to vote In municipal elections and al so making them eligible for mu nicipal office if elected. The vote was carried by a show of hands. A similar bill was passed by the Chamber In 1919, but was defeated in the senate. The government was placed In a minority position of four votes In in the senate today on an Interpel lation regarding the recent Sorbon ne student manifestations. The vote was 138 to 134 against the government. A question ot confi dence In the Herrlot government, however, was not made an Issue. To please some of his supporters Premier Herrlot has again modi- fled his views on the Vatican em bassy. He agreed last night that the role of the French representa tive at the Vatican should be lim ited to the religious question for which France assumed responsi bility under the Versailles treaty and which concerns Alsace Lor rain, Togoland and Cameron. The representative would have no authority to enter In conversa tions with the Holy See regardi.ig French International affairs. PARIS, April 7. The govern ment's new financial bill embody inM i. . . . , i. Committees ahOW by I heir capital levy or forced loan was in troduced in the chaniber of depu- (.Miller J. lliiggitiH, the Yankee's street from Main to Cobb streets: manager) doesn't send me I'll hire Short Street between Sykes and airpwne. hpring. and Sykes street between Reports They Are Care fully Investigating Matters. ties this afternoon by Finance Min ister De Monzie. The measure was agreed to by the cabinet this morn ing. He asked Its Immediate ref erence to the Nnance committee and a report on it before the end of the tiny. The government's financial plan also Includes regularfzation of the There Is one outstanding feature nf lha fltv r..i,.! nn I of city alfalrs. and that Is a willing- f,urn';y.k"Ttnkm """'"k- !! ltulh had complained of a Mill and Short streets. All of the nP" to lve ,lme nl attention to . i J ,; m r- petitions were referred to the street i ,ne. c"y airs, to work diligently,. . ... . hemluclie ami a fever as the plny em' spcIhI train left aslivllle- Toiin., the dlximtch said. On tho and to carry out their duties with petitions were referred to the street i committee for investigation. J '.V j,'...u ..r..L and Increasing the limit of ad- in addition to these projects al- " ,h" . "". 1 ". L. "V." vancea by the bank to the state by .I. ... i-iM-.iiK- in- .wit i-'ihd ready nerore the rnuncll ni I nn. 1 D ""hj-i. i mo . uim -., nllcini- given him by Hie Van- . ar i circulation for navin it.r. . Bn efficient management of the M. De Monzie asked the Cham- TITLE PREPARED FOR ACT OPPOSED ,!Z1 !.i. .:.i.i... ... , Ll.:l 7.: 1 varu avenue In West Roseburg 1 7 ' .Ji..- 7 ber to set aside two afternoon sit ,... .v . .... from inn mrprftpriinn with Comv .uvruiim stenied from the train, he col InpHod In (lie Arms of John lVvi, the Haskell Indian. He wns rush BY THE SPORTSMEN Park hotel ami n carried to lib room uucoiim-loui. Corey " f"" Avenue to the riiv limii. uevolu m oickerings. or lengthy ,, v, j ,k. si.rin .ir... -... um .- 01 . argumentation. Matters over wh ch j . Al Creason appeared before the 'he "h be,a, 1ue"" " nt-r- nwln to he CJ,rPme,v important council last mgnt and submitted a (Aaaorlatn) r-rtaa Lraant Wlr..) ! SALEM, Ore.. April 7. Attorney-General Van Winkle today completed the ballot title for the I referendum of the legislative act l'mnnn. Pn.t nf the AmeHo.n diverting to the general fund of Legion will hold a regular meeting UNCLE SAM APPLIES BOOT TO AN UNDESIRABLE KURD tonight. The report of the "Days of '49" show committee will be read and other matters of Importance pperf ,on ,he 'e'Tcndum the state 10 percent of the ceeds of self sustaining boards an commissions. The title which will petl- shaping plans for the caravan to the siate American Legion conven tion In Prineville in June. L'mpqua Post plans to take 50 members on the journey and the state cham pion drum and bugle corps will go prepared to bring back the trophy cup for the second time. The drum corps has been practicing diligently for the championship contest this be the induced compass of her i year and should give all other stacks, a cramped navigation .corps a good run for the title. br.dge. and a stumpy mast to rear (AMrwialM I'm !a.H Wlr 1 NEW YORK. April 7. Prince Mnhnmmerl Knlrt Zprrterhenn aelf- and M1 "Emir of Kurdestan." today wmb urui-n-u exciuuru infill uiw ITnlted States by the special board of Inquiry which met at Kills Is land to determine his status after he was returned to this countrry by Great Ilrllaln. by Tom E. Shea, a Portland news paper man. It Is believed In behalf her wireless aerials aloft. ICnnMnnen on page ft She Far-Distant Eye3 Will See World Events While They Haopen Through Newly Invented Prismatic Ring WALKER REINSTATED TO BATTLE DAVE SHADE NEW YORK. April 7. Mickey Walker, world welterweight cham pion, and Johnny Dundee, retired featherweight champion, who have been under suspension by the New tork state "To transfer to the state gener al expenses of the stale ten per cent of the receipts of the state boards and commissions therein named, constituting practically all of those supported by and collect ing fees, licenses and taxes, and to deduct the same from the rev- state who object to the state game enues available for such boards commission paying 10 percent of and commissions." Its returns Into the state general The measure Is being referended fundJ Former Cashier of Oregon State Treasury Sentenced for Larceny, proirosltlon for paving Second Av enue south, the main road leading east through North Itoseburg. Mr. Creason staled that as this Is a main thoroughfare, used as much by people outside of the city as by the residents of Roseburg, that he did not feel that the prop erty owners should be called upon to bear the entire cost. The city aided In paving the highway on South Stephens street, and otner parts of the city, where the road was designated as a highway, he staled, and as this road is In the J , proper1.c.om nature of this bill and the public .k. k 1 .i . anxiety "which must an'-, will be TA9 'Jr???h '"""''""J "n";. "' reassured. Th government will ."vLi" .i he at complete their Investigations be tween meetlnirs nearly always have a report ready on the matter In hand showing what has been ac complished and the reasons for the chsmber's disposition tu morrow," said the finance min ister. It was announced that both Pre mier Herrlot and De Monrie will appear at once before the flnanco commission. Then In an atmos- r,""?," ,lmlnd'caJ1ln lht pher, still heavily charged with C."."'lnlan..1" Ik"n ' suppressed excitement the. cham- uunt-n Buiiuu-My aim wurKiug nam to efficiently carry out the work for which he has ben se'ected. Mayor Houck In handling the city affairs advocates serious con- dlscusston of ber turned to the woman suffrage. The mechanism of the system, as explained by the finance min ister after adjournment of this same class, the property owners i .i 7 """"' later after adjournment or this he declares! should" nil ha've 7o pay J fT 2, ""' morning's cabinet meeting . is In the entire cosl. The road will even. . ..w..1m.. V" ..v . .!" tended lo afford property owners tuallr be a part of the I nmaua ....'. .u r "Tm"" " ln and capitalists of France a chance of some of the sportsmen of the highway through to Eastern Oregon meeting and then left In the hand, l"!"'"?..!!","'' , "ill -"iii'il"' of committees until the following , , rflnwMlon of rrncl finances, meetlnr, so that time for considnra-, cnntln provl)lon, obligating Hon and thought l possible, which l,h(It) to ,, , ,f ,nv r,.fraln froin enables a mos efficient settlement rnlliry subscription, of the proposition when it com-, : ,. , p,phl,,r,p on tn. olle,. nr. for final Parage doing away ,on of free-vnluntarv contribution with long and lengthy discourses each ar.ron)init to , m,M11, or Tonilnued on pare a 1 (Continued on pare K i he stated, and should be laved with mat in view, and he consequently recommended paving without curbs so that the road can be widened when desired. His offer was that the city and county each pay one-fourth and that the property owners pay one-half. lie claims to be tbe owner of more But Circumstances Earn Parole Heart Balm of 510,000 Awarded to hulf ml It Iftnv Th Kim'. ' Mrs. Bozell From Former Private . Secretary of Governor Pierce (Aaarrtatx! prm U.al wir.) mately 1135 mentioned In the In- 8ALEM. Ore., April 7. Clar- dlctment against him. but Intend- (Aiwnrlat.4 Pr-ai ImJ Wjr..) BALTIMORE, April 7 Inven tion of a device known as "the prismatic ring" will enable radio fans to see the next Olympic games, as well as to hear the nair nine long. The city's cost under such a proposition would be between U.ODD and $5,000. athletic Commission for ... W Thnmnanr. fVirmar fn.hlfr All tn n.v h mnnnv h.M, .nri D"a U,""KI Tr some time, wer re-Instated today. T ,h. .,1 . J .7. " .Za1' Y ,."T..i i.- A w,ln Ine eounty court I ,Thej!" n?'?ker Is" m nd State Treasurer, o' P. Hnff spent, he said.' for the benefit of "' J. lenkin. .... ih.t .h. ...... after Walker had agreed uncondl- . ir,. .,. .... i... hi. k.,i,h i ..i,ii,i i " '". 00 "hare, as It proposes work of the great universities can tln11Jr """t Dsve shade. l a- night sentenced to two years In the 9.15 Thompson said he had , .i ,j, i. . .u j, 1. c C""t ,'",'rw,'leh'- It was the the state penitentiary for larceny paid back 1100 to covers short- be more vljldly brought to the dis- champion's failure to box Shade of ubnc fund. bu. D.ri,., ,g. ln lh. iresurv that could not girl by radio that led to his suspension last Oc- from Ihe bench. The sentence he Ir.coil Tho Innae nrscllce nf lower. w.. imDOsed after Thnmnson had Ibe treflaurr Hensrlment In advanc- tant farm bov and than In any other manner. to make a permanent Improvement L. ... . " ". .. Alice llosell was given all she ask- man. who told of a trip to a near by renort taken by Mozell and Mis, years. mltlee cheering. It is predicted In a re-1 In military work the chief of the ' Mike McTlgue. world port to the American chemical society In session here today by the Inventor. C. Francis Jenkins of Washington. D. C. He also promises that the stay-at-homes may ae the presidential lnRi:giiral ceremonies from their own firealde; see a distant foot ball, polo or baseball game as It Is happening: a regatta. Mardl (irss, flower festival or baby pa rade, while these things are actu albyjhappenlng. MVre essentially applied, Mr. army and navy. It Is declared, may heavyweight champion, also see at headquarters all thst a lens looks on as It Is carried aloft In a scouting airplane. Mr. Jenkins explains that still nlrtures -e now excellently done both by ri-.dlo and bv wire and thst as the speed of the 0pparatuT Is the only difference between stills and movies, the public may confidently expect radio movies soon. The prismatic, ring is a new contribution to iwical the report said. Iters. light was reinstated upon his agreement to he was recently Indicted by box anyone the commission selects Msrlon county grand Jury. sixty days. I nder thlaw enactei, by pleaded guilty to the charge of Ing salaries to officials . and em- .laririiT ui uiiuuc nimia lor wiinii mures, inoniuMin i-mim'-i. ri-.mi- wllhl MiTirue was suspended O?' iber the ed In his arrest and Indictment. In prrnnunclng sentence Judge the Kelley an Id he wasn't Impressed 1925 legislature Thomtmon will he with Thnmnson', accusation thst 24. I!2. for his refusal to accept compelled lo report at the jjnlien- there - other trsnsgrr ,ors In a chsllenge filed by Oene Tunney, tary a fPV davs to be photo- the office of the state treasurer. American llght-heavywetght cham- graphed and hla finger prints re-O'he Judge Informed Thompson Plon. corded. that under his parole. h'Q would 0 Attorney John If. McNary. In BP- be expected to refrain from vlolat- O. C. Brown was here today rrom plying for parole for his client. In- Ing any law of Ihe state. No rec his ranch near DixonviA and spent trndured four witnesses .lcludlnwmmendatlnn was made by District science, the day atteaajing to business mat- the defendant Thompson admlt-Vttnrney Carson either for or I tera " ' tmA fh.f h. hail t.lt.n th. .nnni.l. ...In. V. . I ' (AiaiM Pr. taaM tvir. ) -a noteI for the night: also from SAI.EM. Ore., April 7 Mrs. Charles Fcrrcll, street car motor- inn bj ami Means com- h fn- . httr IPtlntl .,Bin.. rn was Instructed to Invent f- i,,, , ..... ... . Jt","'.iY"lJ"",." Ciiy bM ,Und "nvernor Pierce, when a Jury tor inis work. )n rrr, court returned a verdict Another paving proposition which of $.o h,,art bam. Ti,e ac- may materialize before the con- ,nn wa, uncontested throughout, tracls are lt Is on McClellan and neither Mis, linllmsn nor al- Ilenson streets. The resldenta torneys fir her appearing In court made a number of trips, mentioned have petitioned for paving, but up- at any time In Ihe proceedings. In Ihe testimony, on Investigation It was found that, The lurv deliberated less than 20 'Miss Ilollmsn has been absent robb Reality Company owns a minutes. from Snlem for a number of th Ilnllmnn, and of Deputy Sheriff Ilert Smith, who Identified the (tollman automobile license num ber. Miss Ilnllman's car figured prominently In the testimony as the vehicle In which the couple fiveot strip alf) the street If f-!nt testimony In tho esse ln weeks, reports received here being a satisfactory agreement cannot be eluded slalements from V. It. gji the efrect that she Is at Olym reached condemnation will be nec- Jones, detective, who told of Fred pin, Wash. essary before the paving can be Dozen, husband of the plaintiff, Attorneys for Mrs. P.niell stated started. an,i MlfA. Ilollman meeting In they would follow up every avenue Another proposition lo which Portlandnd following them to In an effort to collect the Judg-. (Continue oo page I.) t Centralis where they registered at ment to arise out ot the verdict.