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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. JUNE 2, 1925. HE'S LIKE MATTY AND ALEC That's Tribute Paid to Sam Gray of Athletics ' will nut 4ake part In the rular'j academy exerclsea. part of which - ri v y;- ', i .... -AtA-jh Aft '-M V w V ' Ti were to be utilized by a motion picture organization in a commer cial production. Secretary Wilbur, howerer, la determined to hava a ilmllar (scene enacted at the academy. After the federal exercise the superintendent of the academy will tuke the place originally in tended for the president and the picture will proceed. Pr'.ident Coolidfce takes the po-d'ion that whil-d he is always ready to aid legitimate bunine, h does not feel the presidential l ofdce should be used in any way dun of ffaraecu This in i,art nf i 1 "r lrertUlng purpose. Ho doei luu or garages, mis is pari of a' , nhu.- tn ih .BbinV f n. tures of himself at the academv, be avail- One of the new !aa pairied at the recent session of the state h-Kixlature ImpotiHS several restric tions on the construction and con- MATMEWSOM baseball world; has put Iiy NORMAN E. HKOWN. This business of calling a young let lea out tn front in the A. L. race, ball player a second Cobb, I and now bids fair to keep them Schalk, or Joe Hoozus just because (there axulnxt the onslaughts of six be gets off on the right foot Is a j clubs and Hoston. bit overworked. Still, there are- .ray has the two necessary at times when some youngster does tributes of a good curve ball bear a striking resemblance to pitch some one of the old favorites, atlhea least from a physical standpoint, mannerisms of play, or general makeup. Itight now one who compares young Sammy Gray of the Athlet ics to Christy Mathewson or dro ver Alexander or Am owe Rusle can't be laughed out of Sunday achool. For this reason. The fa mous ones mentioned stand out as the Ath-tone his curve when a wide one means disaster and In the groove invites the same re sult. Christy Mathewson demonstrat ed what can be done with a curve ball, properly used when he found good curve and a good his fast ball slowing up. For years after he passed the usual span of years for a pitcher he won ball games through his brainy use of the curve. (i ray's pitching style reminds one much of Alexander's. He car ries the same, calm air in the tight est places. He lakes his pitching seriously, though. He wears a slight frown of determination like law pertaining to the prevention ' : k,. k but fiels they should i ha ttu hurt that tta t-t oiwi-rrs n i dh ' .. v ii "" f ii Z able for use by all. THREE NICE GIRLS KANSAS CITY. Mo., June 2. ".Mrs. Peed," said one of the wo- men, after ringing her Tront door "A garage shall be construed to mean a building of any sort, -such as barns, stables or buildings, portions ot ouiiuings w herein are housed for rent, care, demonstra tion, storage or sale of for private or public use, four or more motor vehicles or self-propelled vehicles or other wheeled machines contain ing In the tank thereof volatile In flammable liquid for fuel' or power. No person, persons, firm or corpor- anon nau nerPMter etamih oriThrw women nlvrri the home , td, that nothinx contained' In thfB Kvciiuii nnaii uruinuii in uh anu , nvn,. occupancy of bulldlnRa now e.tab-v w 't It lishHd as (enrages as dirlnc-d In this m .j section. All w indows, doors or ,)ro,uced a plstol from a banllba)?. other openings abutting on adj.- !.llherB E,g .. ,,, a(1 , co; cent property, or on a street, alley ..hoM ,. iervousT- "idSr shaM be "Ml. "AJ' ?"'" Z .7 . V . ' L T i "an search her. pruvt-u iiiv uwis, curiaiuB ur buui-i ters. . J "All wiring shall be Installed In! accordance with the national elec trical code, If within a city or town that has enacted an ordinance adopting i"R national eiecinc cone; oinerwise me unnea maiea Dureau of standards electrical code, adopt- y n state labor commissioner, straignt ball , ... n..nn E U ' ALLEGED PLOT TO PRE6BYTERIAN8 URGE KIDNAP PICKFORD ! DRY LAW ENFORCEMENT HA8 FISHY ASPECT U ' . (iMocUtnl PrtM UK IM (Aawlabd Prrm lri Win.) TOPEKA, Kans., June J LOS ANGELES, Juno I If the nation Is to live, prohl- District Attorney Asa Keyei ' bltlon laws must be enforced, late today refused to issue a declared a resolution adopted conspiracy complaint against today bv the general asseinb- three men arrested by the po- lv of the United Presbyterian lice Saturday accused of plot. Church. ting to kidnap Mary Pivkford ! "As a nation," stated the screen staro Keyes ordered resolution, "we must meet the ihe whole affair aired before I rhniienpA nf those who nre- 4 the county grand jury. fer the glass of beer to the Attorneys for the 'defense of our Issued a statement cnaracier- w people and of those who lzlng the arrest and reported; w would make money out of an confessions of the men as a (AaorlatH pma Win.) EUGENE. Ore.. June 2. Mork nroom. known to officers here as safety and security th "k'lnv nt Tona .mini. . . . .L . shiners'1, was taken in an apart' nient near midnight last night. Eleven officers formed a cordon fce of expense of our hiiuui me piace, ana iook uroom try s Ideals. hiiiiwui iiiemiuK resiHiauce. His capture ends a search of two years standing, officers said. In April, 1923, the largest still ever taken on the McKenzie was found I by Taidlng officers, but the outlawed traffic at the sacrl- coun- pro posal No. 3, 13,100. Keyser & SchmKlle: proposal 'frame up" among police in- formers. LOCAL NEWS prietor escaped. Broom was said. No. 5, $6,300; proposal No. 7, $7. to have been the owner. Officers state that he has been operating stills in Iane, Linn and Douglas counties for more than a year, di viding his attention among them. A quantity of liquor in his car, parked in a garage near the apart ment where he was caught last night, was seized by the officers. New liquor charges as well as the one of two years standing may be pressed against Broom, the offic ers said. Broom's name appeared prom inently la the cirouit court room at Roseburg two years ago during the trial of Connelley and Schulte, the Reed a port officers who were sent to the penitentiary on charges ! Gerald Fullerton Here .. Gerald P. Fullerton, son of Na- The expression "good curve" means much. Many pitchers de velop wide sweeping 'hooks." Some deliver them with a snap throw that causes their arms to weaken under the strain. Others aim for the plate and send the ball j anywhere between first base and ;the nearest real estate subdivision. Others use the curve without due, Alec the great bears. three of the great curve ball pitch- consideration for time or place. Much service and the yeurs that era of the game. And right now! Oray pitches with his arm and n re needed to record such service Sam (iray stands out as the slick- head. He loops the ball in with an ; stand b'twen (iray and the est "hook ball pitcher In the easy arm and wrist motion which records of these old stars. But he game. speaks for longevlly That perfectly controlled curve 'the corners with unerrl: of his Is what has carried him ' mixes his curve ball through a string of victories that tone and a slow one. And, what is I a long and prosperous and win have made him the talk of the more, he has the courage to call nlng future. "No part of any building which fs used as a hotel, hospital, lodg- j Ing house, assembly hall, including ; theatre or moving picture house. I shall be used as a garage, nor shall ; a tenement or anartment house be j po used unless the garage. portion be located on the ground with a i cement floor and with the floor! above of fireproof construction, and with masonry walls at least eight inches thick Lillian found the money In a ior 0r,ftftry- m some or the testl- pocket of Mrs. Peed"s dress and the i mony lven ,at tne trlaI or tne tw0 women departed In haste. m-u, iwu umup s nnntmn- tu a uif mutr ui i no r fusion ring engaged in the traffic of moonshine liquor and which num bered Connelly and Schulte among its members. Broom's part in the business, it was alleged, was to manufacture the liquor. Attempts were made at that time by officers to locate him, but they proved fruitless. 1EIJ FACi OVER POUR ZONE (AaocUUd mm Uuai Wit. ) OTTAWA Ont, June 2. Canada claims all lands north of the domin- The only opening or I bf" Alaka, a"d Greenland. openings that shall be permitted In the partitions or walls of the raraee portion . leading to other portions of the building protected by a single self-closing kalamin or standard fire door, kept normally closed. A garage in a building with no other occunancy even up to the North Pole, Charles Stewart, minister of the Interior. Indicated before the house of com- in Ka mons ,aat night n void jMinmuti He works has the earmarks of a great curve " nav the floors on which tna-! ' ' Ing skill. He! ball artist right now. And Connie chines are kept or stored, either of . to t.rrito?v direct Wro, with a fast -Mack is praying that he will 5. "ilLi'"!"? 1 Vilkl Sstatsid to atlnn have held such Institutes. "The necessity for club Insti tutes has been proven by surveys of our failures and weaknesses and an honest endeavor to find how we may make more effective our tre mendously potential i-ower. HOUSE OF DAVID IS SUED FOR $200,000 HKNTON HARHOIt, Mich.. June 2. Declaration in a suit for $:!. 000 against the House of David ' (AoorUted ITN. Launl Wirt.) MAItSHFIELD, Ore., June 2. Mrs. Sadie Orr-I)unbar, president of the state federation of women's clubs, delivered her annual report at the first business session at the state convention here today. She spoke of the alma of the federation in serving the Interests of home and community, city, state and na tion. "Thera are nearly J.000.000 wo men working under our club mot to 'united In diversity'," said Mrs. Dunbar, and more and more women are learning Its true meaning and developing and strengthening the working power of club women. "Last year we recommended the club Institute as probably the best colony here has been filed in cir- DEADLY FIREWORKS l' rt n behalf of Mr and fit i Tiim npnor.Me,Mr"- Peter Johnson at St. Joseph, KILL I WO rLKoUINo Michigan, parents of Ivlna John ' 'son, one time dancer at the col- (AMnrtaed Yvnm LmmnI WirO PITTSI.mUill Pa., June 2 Two workmen were killed and several others Injured when a truck load of fireworks exploded as the truck. ony s amusement park here. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson charge In their declaration that Benjamin I'urnell, fugitive leader of the cult, lisgraced their' daughter while she if laid on wood, or covered with trra?.zo or vitrified tile not less than one (1 Inch in thickness, or othpr Incombustible material. "There shall be at all times main tained In every such building used for th nforesatd purnose one an nroved fire extinguisher of gal lon eipndtv when the floor srfc fs 2ww snunr feet or fraction j thereof (""d a If tlnlslier for1 each add'Honnl 2"00 square et or r fraction thereof. .- ..ill l.nl! In I taken out of any B-tomohlle in the ! v'rn he., ,an''" ,hlcn ,5an,",a , claims, according to a dispatch Is Investigating Canada's title to the lands and is engaged In establishing the do minion's rights to them. Canada. It Is stated, is willing to coun- north of ka and Greenland and therefor does not claim Wrangell Island. NEW YORK, June 2. Lieuten ant Commander E. F. McDonald, na val research officer designated by the United States navy to accom pany Donald B. MacMillan's pend ing expedition to the north pole, said in April that the expedition would take a supply of American flags with the hope of staking out a new continent for the I'nlted Slates. This expedition would pass BIDS ON SCHOOL BUILDING ARE OPENED TODAY (Continued from page I.) proposal No. 4. $400. E. R. Metzger: proposal No. 1, 1124,034; proposal No. 3, $2,500; proposal No. 4, $350. Plumbing Contract 5sf.; proposal No. ti, $3,020. Williamson , company prppos-lhan eVton, it here vl-itlng his ti, .? ' D' : pro,,0"aI No 7' father. He Is from Sausai.to. Call $S,0 1 fornla. and will 'be here until the- Electrical Contract ! eifd of the week. Bailey Klectric Shop: proposal , . No. 9, $4,610; proposal No. 10, , Will Leave For Portland 717; proposal No 11. $233; pro-j pr. and Mrs. George E. Houck posal No. 12, $11,326. will leave here Wednesday after- .7,?.098 i vr,Pn ' noon for Portland by auto to re- $7,422.32; proposal No. 10. $1116.15; ;maln'tne rest of the' week. Mr. P'i"?LN- 378; P"08 No- Houck will visit with friends while li -hi ...i'i there, and Dr. Houck will attend a check over all of the various offers and select the bid which is consid ered the best considering all mat ters connected with the construc tion of the building. GOIU HALTS PRIZEFIGHT BILL meeting of the public welfare bur eau on June 4. the meeting being called for the purpose of discussing the problem of the automobile tramp. On June 5 and 6 he will at tend the meeting of the University of Oregon alumni. The alumni are putting on a post graduate course for the medical department of the university, open to university grad uates, and plans for making this permanent will be made. There will also be a fine program during the two day meeting. FIVE HEAT DEATHS !, PES MOINES, la.. June 2. Five deaths resulted in Iowa late yes terday and last night from electri cal and wind storms. ,,,.....,, . . ' reaching here this afternoon told CHEYENNE, -wye. June 2. 1 of (he death at Sully. Iowa, of Governor Nellie T Ross today tele- Fred Sjalema. 20, a farmer, killed graphed the sheriff and prosecut-, when struck bv lightning while ing attorney at Casper, calling un- on them to prevent the meeting of Harvey Perkins and Captain Bob Roper, heavyweights. In a boxing bout scheduled to be held there next Friday. The governor called tne attention of the county offlcl- plowing In a field on his farm. His was the fifth death reported. All of the deaths, except that of one man who was killed in a tor nado at Dike, were 'by lightning. Vaw.-TI Pvlow .varlteap. fa n wniinma . r-iKa. . - , -"-m " u,n"'"8 cijuieiiipa ioi. io cooweDs cover Sco? Brothers nl Jli k """I"-- wllh , Penalty pie of Douglas county what they lBr7N-iTrU ;L.a'X P"'n"la 'n Ja" -PJ 'Z oaV0f,n!vr0Unanetr,", CO,l"""S "m Long Missing Charley Ross Farmer Avers was being loaded at a storage j and her parents were member, of house in McKees Hocks, a suburb, late today. A surlea of explosions occurred when one of the work men dropped a box of torpedoes. The two victims were hurled some distance away. the House of Iavld and claim that worry over their daughter's alleged disgrace has made them Invalids. SHEPHERD CASE IS nrpnce of en opn flame wMlf en nr!ne Is r"nn'nir. "No llPhts of pnv kind oher than lertrlcltv shull h used for illum inating n"rnos In anv antomohllA mrnge when electricity Is avail ah'. "AM eltrle motors ot pct"nlly a part of an ai'tomohlle shU be Wa"d at least four (4) feet above th floor. "AM rnal shons shi'l be Vpnt r'"n and the floors free from JURY EMPANELLED TO TRY ETHRIDGE PORTLAND, Ore., June 2. A DRAGGING; 4 JURORS today to try John L. Ktherlilge, I'nrtlaml bond dealer, on an indict- CHICAGO. June tlon of veniremen tn the process of selection of Jurors to hear the trial 'of Willi-n I). Shepherd charged with Mih murder of his foster son. Willliim N M.Cllnli.rk means of developing the technique by typhoid ge.ms continued today i by an Improvement district within p'' " dtdemeinnr. and of club work and strengthening with no more than a dnicn spec-1 the city and would be redeemed ' mnn conviction thereof, shall be the structural framework of our tatnrs present. 'only by the district. Ktherldge ' """Is"-'' h a of tnt to exceed organliallon. Only four Jurors hsve been rsused to be advertlsl that the I '"v rtollnrs (tw. and each dv The Roseburg Womans Clubsworn In although the trial enter-; honiis were a direct liability uon I violation of. or failure to rnmnlT and the Washington County feder- ed Its third week vesterdav. the entire city of Seattle. ,wllh the rrnvUlons of this act. ( shall ne deemed fense." from Ottawa today. CATHOLIC 8TU DENTS STRIKE (Aawicutmt prm ImM Wire., LITTLE ROCK, Ark., June 2. About forty students ot Little Rock college, a Roman Catholic institu tion, went on strike this afternoon when It was announced Rev. J. P. Mqran, pastor of SL Andrews Ca thedral, had been named president of the college. The college has ap- cetitncles covered with tlcht fitting 2. Interraga iment charging use of the malls tojrovpr. defraud in connection with the sale of Seattle district improvement bonds. it is asserted by Ihe government that while these bomlswere Issued w..l. n, .11 mm I proximately i.DsimieniS. snd wnst and combustible rubbish . shnll he kept in metal cans or re "Anv person, firm or corporation violating anv of fne provisions nf this pet, or falling, neglectlne or refusing In conintv with nnv of the requirements thereof shnll be deem- GLORY OF mo GREAT HITTERS Doomed to Be Dimmed by Two Rivals Still in Game ' i vi ir : 1 4VV I : separate of- YOUNG COUGAR KILLFD TN MYRTLE CREEK VICINITY LOCAL NEWS : Marriage License Issued A marriage license was Issued to day to Oliver D. Larson and Gladys Durland. Potted plants and baskets of all kinds suitable for graduation gifts and commencement exercises. The Kern. In Today Mrs, tiene Shnim and son. Jun ior, were Roseburg visitors today from Dlxonvllle. They spent the day here shopping and visiting with friends. Miss Denn Home Miss Annabelle Denn. who has been teaching music In Eugene dur ing the past year, has arrived in Roseburg to spend the summer. A yotin rouear. which hs ho. n killing rnnt- nn't sheen In the Mvr tln Crek vlelnltv, wn kUled tMn mnrnln bv V. A M'-Cord of Onk- j ''d. The an'ml had speceedd tn kMifnr over n ropt In ti vle.niy nf tie Pred Mavr ranj-h. and Vr. MeCnrd sd Ms dos w-re em-le. TsUrtn to ntinf he nlr"-l. Ther nlrked itn t tmll srlv til 7 T , ',. m"., Mr- Jone Purchase. Property- w T; I" ' Mr- M' A- Jon-" hM Purchased J X , "I a'r;V'; Jhni,"n Property on Pine , I ZLt . i. r t. k "'"I'-'reet and will take possession of He hrntirM It to Pn.tiiirg r,nd i. ..,.i,i ., . ,' j deal w as made by Chas. Kyes. 4..-.-S ... ... ve .V . . i Cola inst ttai!4-- ! , Only five men In the history of tlic bin lcsm.cs had collected 3,000 hits until Trls SKakcr ran p hit 000th the other dav. The five were Ty Colih, Pop Anton, Nap I-ajoic, Hans Wajrner and Saa Crawford. Speaker, tarring any mlha,is, will past Crawford's totnl of 8.051 hits this summer (and, if he plays part of next season, can past Lsjoic's tola! of 8,212. . Eddie Collins it but a few 'hit behind Speaker. claimed Ihe bounty nf ?2;i. m 4- v k 1 ht U x :AUi DncciTiPinriiiiv' 3. ffl UULHI HU.MUUVII a I cnoMnifirmiTciT, , NVt to-W LI I UI I lllUIIL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 From Dixenvllle i I). V. Keasy was a visitor from I points east of this city today. He I resides at Dlxonvllle, and was here I transacting business. Daniel -Peters Has Charier Ross been fonnrl at IW? nMnfi p vt. n. : . . is ti e m.ss.nK Charley, who wat k.dnapcd from hit home in Philadelphia in 187. and is investit. inir me mvstcrv of ni n.Hnt.,m t..- i i. i , ' ' , '.. -I- f. """ uuKias coniessed lie was the kidnaper, but died be LrJ tET f" V Wl,crc"b"ut' . "ry involving a g-psv camp, a death bed pica of a mother he once sunnoscd u.. I,,. mil... ....i f 5 ., v' . cd to believe was hit father 1 , ' "'e man "e w" '"Kk. Pa.. June 2. Has Chan ihair -ni, vi. ... i ld , i .....c ma ui,,iut7r uae 1 Yv . , .. 1 ,,r- ",x af",r "ro men In a buggy Daniel Peters, a farmer of had persuaded them to go to a Longstown. otk -ounty. b, II. ve ! ,,ore for ,.rt h rtr.,.,.1. .... enormous trouble. The Reading railroad made up a special train that Ross might be reunited soo- he is whose " ""-. v alter was sent into the store "i ...j . 71 .', ' do the purchasing. When he ilpltated one of thn most famous , came out the buggy and Charley unsolved crime myaterles in Am- were gone -"ney erlcan history. Perhaps a thousand time. In the fill years since the boy was snatched away from In from of the Hoss mansion In Philadi Ip'iia From Olalla Mrs. i.nry Jennings was an out I nancy nos has been run,L : mnndinv i nun j of town visitor today, spending sev-1 lfore he died Christian K. Ill's, hufltv advised, it erai nours auenuing lo ouslness l"e imiii-t, invesiigaiea ;imi sucn On July t. the father, a weal thr dry goods merchant, receiv ed a. letter stating that Charley was Velng held Jor ransom, in two days another letter came, ae- The father. Is said, -by I ner with one of the more promis ing Charleys In the west. The Western I'nlon gave him free ac- c"ss to its wires. Pictures of Charley went all over the world. 'onfeeel Olme. Fventuallv It developed that a "master mind'' had possession of Charley. He carried on a strange correspondence with Ross and the police, who answered him through personals in newspapers. He matters and shopping, at Olalla. friends who persuaded him. the reluctant to give up the hoy until I hoy could be recovered without he could t certain that he would Mhe payment of money, didn't at- collect the money without being I tempt to' pay the ransom Imme. caught. He proposed devious Idlatcly. This he alwayt resretted. i ways of delivering the cash. Hut In four mnnihs the abductors ,arh time, by chance or eaiillnfl (WWsl rrw tJ WEr.) WASHINGTON, tune 2. Plana to hsve Ramon N'narro mol'en picture actor, photosraphed re cetvlir a '"duniirv" dipN-Mia from President Coollilge at lht annual commcm ement ex.-rclses of the naval academv were modified to- dav bv Secretary W ilbur. I'nder the new plans annrnvnt today by Ihe prraideul, Nsvarro She resides caset, rver hopeful of findliiK Mr son. Peters tells a strange story In volving a gypsy camp, a death lied plea of a woman he once snp- pnsen was nis mniner. ana ot tne i wrote . i j more communications. : trie delivery wirs prevented mysterious actions or tne man. ( r.pouen or me correspondence one Joseph Douglas who It Is believe was his i wns disclosed occasionally to keen i believed, really knew Churlev'a Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. James MrMahon and daughter Margaret of Portland are visiting for a few days at the nnme or Mrs. .MCManoni lather, A. 'he wss led to believe was his ... .iv.u,ir.u. j miner, ne inieiy nas come intf in motion a noai wave oi sym- wnereabouts, confessed to police 1 , the possesion of evidence which. "ltliy that snrced throughout ' that he did. but died before he Htra From Suthtrlin he says, supports his roncliislnn , Pennsylvania and the nation, and could tell what had become of the Mr. and Mrs. N'ed Smith and that he la Charley Koss, and' he j eventually the whole world. boy. He revealed that one WU- Mum i.va vngeiponi were nere to- j nas neaun an invesiigaMon ot tne .mnin alter mnntn i ne . case nam Mosher. a burglar, also knew. mystery surrounding his oricin. filled columns In the newspapers. Vnsher was kl'led outright while Krlends note a resemblance tie-. Private citlfens spent time and I cnnim't'lng a robbery, and thus tween his fare and pictures of the money tn expedite the search. Let-: his lips wre sealed, too. stolen boy. ters snd tekrrams poured In on) The police have never come any Kniiml by Candy. the father. Cranks began writ- nearer than this to the solution Charles Hrewster Ross.- then ing In. declaring they were re-'of the crime. 4a a few vr. in. pacific 1 'our yean old. kidnaped July , sponsible for the crime, giving the . tereat in the rase died away. It i, 1st t, wane flaying uemna i ponce an(:tj ie narrassea iamer wat believed Charley wat dead I i dar from Sutherlln TUHInff. Mr. and Mm. Smith are v!Mtln at the home of Mra Smith'f parsnip. Mr. and Mm. A. Voirelnohl. Mr. Smith formerly renldcd In this city and has many friends here. He is em ployed by the Southern comi-A'iy.