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FAIR TONIGHT A WEDNESDAY WARMER TOMO' W Consolidation of Tho Evening News Th Roseburg Review ?. dougCcounty An Independent Newspaper, Published the Best Interests of lh People. tor Today's Circulation Ovar4300 Alt S 1 1 IIC rowlif VOI. XXVI NO. 18. r'.l 'RO REVIEW ROSEBURG. OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 23. 1925. VOL. XIII NO. 84 OF THE EVENING NEWS ELECTIONS BE HELD TO DEC DE ON m iindsen9s yard ships In North Told mini si II I u u (AaorUtrd Prm Uwl Wlrr.) KINGS BAY. Spitxbergen, Sat urday Juno 20. (Delayed) The lost airplane of the Amundsen-El- j sworth North Pole expedition by Special Dection Demanded "lls 'in'e p,rob!!b' y T" CT r ied by the ice In which it was left in Mandamus Order in Supreme Court. Result of Action Will Mean Straightening" Out of Financial Tangle and Avoid Deficit. fast and parts of It may eventually drift westward and be cast up somewhere on the Greenland coast. This l the view taken by the members of the Amundsen patrty who returned here Thursday ' in WILL AID FINANCES lhp,r remaining plane. ins siory om oy ine reiurnmn explorers showed that trouble for the party'began early, when the machine Amundsen, lender of the expedition, was occupying with Lieutenant Hilaer-Laraen and Me chanic Car) Feucht descended to a low altitude today after the start to tike observations. The motor of this machine, it was stated, sud- jdenly developed a defect, necessit ating a lurceu .tWitiing un iituiuw strip of water between two moving masses of Ice. Nobody was hurt but the party had to move quickly and abandon GOQLIDCE ASK REDUCTION OF TAXES. SAVS President Promises Recom mendation of Lowered Tax to Congress. SPEAKS ON BUDGET IT LOOTERS HOLD CITY IN TERROR Born to Live and Die in Misery1 (A-weLt-d Trtm trs-rd Wlrr.) SAI.K.M. Ore.. June 2.1. Con tending that governor Pierce did Urges Economy in Federal, Expenditures Business Does Not Suffer From Decreased Rates. WASHINGTON. June 23. A promise that he will recommend further reduction of taxes to con- . (Aunrktrd hn LrMrd Wire.) 4) PORTLAND, -" June 23. Short circuited wires early to- day started a tire at the Ir- wln-Uodaon Printing and En- graving plant at Fifteenth ami tllisan Streets, causing an ea- timaled loss of 1165.000. The blaie wa discovered at 4:35 a. in. by the Janitor when he came to work. He ran to an adjacent engine company and turned In the alarm. When fire companies arrived the whole Interior of the building was a mass of flames. Automobile license plates for several western states were stored In the basement and were believed to have been ruined. The loss Is cov- ered by Insurance, company officials indicated. Fire Marshal's officers, after inspection of the burn- ed establishment this morning estimated the loss at S1C5.0UU. of which $150,000 was on the machinery and materials, and HOLDUP Five Robbers Get Huge Sum in Small Wisconsin Village Today. PHONE WIRES CLIPPED Three Shoot at Aroused Citi zens While Cohorts Blast Vaults Loss . Estimate Large. not huve a constitutional right to ! everything- It could not carry in Isress at the December session was 115,000 on tho building. the way of food and equipment ""-de last night by President Cool-j veto the bill passed by the 1U25 legislature calling a special eKx- 'amj jasn for gafety. They were I 'due in an address at the geml-an- !,,) - nun in nupiemoer, an onginui , separated by some distance from "uai ouugei meeung. proceeding in mandamus was to- ;(tle otner plane the occupants of H predicted a surplus of $20.-i day riled in the supreme court (wt,lch were unable to see them. 000.000 at the end of the fiscal year 1 demanding that Secretary of State i Jn CI.0sslng new jce t the at-1 June 30. and estimated that the1 Kozer call a special state election temDted salvage work that follow-Surplus for the coming year would on the second Tuesday of next !ed L,,.f nletrlch son. pilot .and Os . I approximate 290.0O0.OO0. Sep ember. The petition waafll-'k omdahl. mechanic. broke Admitting there was little pros ed by Attorney John H. Mc.Sary ... K .v.. .... ..a meet, for several years at least, bf (Ananrlilrd Prm Lru-d Win.) SHULLIiURG, Wis., June 23. Robbers entered this town about 1 a. m. today, wrecked the vault In the First National Hank and escap- IT rescued with great difficulty, main- cutting rovernment expenditures of Sitlem on behalf of L. L. Swan or Albany, a member of the leg- , . ,ne heroc eff(irlg of Uncoln below three billion dollars annual s atura, who appears as the pe- ; j,8W0I.,n, companion explorer ;ly. Mr. Coolldge said the outlay for Thf .i... a K:wlth Amundsen in the expedition, the current fiscal year would total Chief i?,?fe. MM.Hrte Ti.v deT Omdahl. was pretty far gone when $3,035,000,000. exclusive of money Chief Justice McHride today de- ' applied to reduction of the public man.is wiai ine secretary oi siate - debt and operation of the postal ! appear on June 26 and show cause . . . .. , ..,fc .pPVin I why the special election should I h.e ''L?'!??'oh. ' "T,,. not 13 called ed with an undetermined amount of cash and securities after shoot ing up the town in the most ap proved "Wild West" manner. It is believed the loot was not more than 110.000. The first Intimation the towns people had that anything ' was amiss came with a muffled explo sion as the first of eight shots were exploded In the bank bund ling. Just after the first explosion a carload of South Dakota tourists ( Am-utH Trrm Lwml wit.) ' drove Into town. One of the rob DAYTON, Tenn., June 23. Al-'b'ra' lookouts ordered the driver be to siop. Dut ne neglected to obey , ' ' V hp L. 1 - ... - " A ' : . -. - J n. n. that tl, a (Yfnliliirfa frtr Ihn rnmlnp vpnr thmieh nptnfiri VPt remain IO ne an ii uie ieKiwiu ....... i f q( )he Norw(.slan Aero Uncludlng the amount applied onworked out, It became known early. wn tne result that the tires weru C( lh, fy PW tot ;CIb, vthlch control! lh. transnils- debt reduction but excluding theitoday that the defense attorney, shot off his machine and several Ihonld hi called in event the re ion facilities from Splubernen. postal service, within $3,375,000,000. j for John T. Scopes, charged, with jbullets fired Into the body of the wa. Invok 'd mln :"" P'1 to colne or lr,.000.000, he said, less than ! violating the Tennessee law prohi- car. aga any f the revenue producing meafiiires thnt were passed by the legislature, hnvini; particular re ference to the tohaoco tax act, the bus bill, and the "tithing" bill, th-e latter requiring that self sustaining state activities pay 11 since Amundsen's return. : , o . OLD VETS GUESTS OF OREGON CITY estimated comparable- expenditures ' biting the teaching of evolution In for this year . Jstate public schools, have comifiet- Mr. Coolldge also declared he ied a working course, would attempt to hold estimates The remainder of the conference for the fiscal year beginning Julyltoday, It was indicated, will be 1, 1926. to $3,0SO.O00,O00, exclusive ' Riven over to the working out of of the postal service. No estimates various details, determining Just TVnt.TQI'E, town, June 23. " Five men early toduy robbed the First National Hank at Shullliiirg, Wis., and escaped in an automo bile. It Is reported they secured In excess of $'(). 000. While three of the robbers ter rorised citizens who were on the . OREGON CITY. Ore., June 23 niue coated, grav haired veterans, per cent of their proceeds Into the .their wives, sons and daughters iwere given of tho amount needed what experts along sclentinc and ,..,... i i ,i. , in 'were etiests of the city todav from 1 for reducing the debt and operating religious lines will be called and - .i.o ,. ., f',.i,,, everv nart of the state of Oreson. the nostal seo lce. Hooking toward the naming of imll-! streets, the other two gained en tin i.een invoke,! sin- the irnv- i The first of the three days fourth i The president told his audience, vldual expert witnesses. trance to the bunk through a wln- ernnr h.i.i vetoed the snerial elec- annual encampment of the O. A. -made up of cabinet officials, and : One difficulty is confronted in i dow and blew th vault lion bill tlr.' revenues from nil .It. opened this morning. ! departmental executives, that they this respect, attorneys for the de-j these measures were considered ! Formal business will be taKen must continue their efforts to de- lense inuicateu. scientists, tney to bo cut off until after the gen- up at a meeting In the city hall crease the cost of government. He said, had particular dislike for at eral election In November 1S26, this afternoon. A band concert at gave congress credit for supporting torneys and a distaste for appear thereby throwing tire state's fin- .7 o'clock and the camp fire and the budget, and declared that while ing In court rooms for Ihe puropse anriul condition Intq a serious patriotic program at 8 oVlnck will tthe tax burden had been materially of answering questions and listen tangle and making a state deficit conclude the program of the first ; lightened, It "is still with the peo-iinR to legal quibbles, of over $1100,000 tiy the end of,day. !ple." The- defense will take up the 1926 almost certain. If the mnn-1 Wednesdav a parade will be a . "flack of the tireless, persistent 'fluestion of the constitutionality of damus action filed here today Is feature of the morning program, land drastic campaign for construe- the law. Scientiric experts will be All telephone wires to the town were cut. SHEPHERD TO STAND FOR DEFENSE 1 Accused Slayer of "Billy" McClintock Denies All 22 Counts. EXAMINATION BRIEF Only Few Minutes Used in Questioning Witness State Asks No Ques tions About Death. (AMoeuted Pna Lrunl WIrv.) CHICAGO, June 23. In almost the first words of Us opening ad dress to the jury the state demand ed the -death penalty for William D. Shepherd, accused of the mur der of William McClintock. - "It Is up to you, gentlemen of the jury to fix the punishment in this case, 14 years to life imprison ment, or death," said George R, Gorman, first assistant state' at torney. "We contend, however, that this murder was so brutal that there Is but one penalty which would be proper, and-that is the death pen Dorotny Perkins, 17, youngest girl svsr tried for homicide in New ' alty." York, was sentenced yesterday to serve from S to 15 years Imprison- Mrs. Shepherd burst into teara ment. Dorothy, ''product of tha tenements and h9 daughter of a 'when Gorman said that she had drunkard, born to live and die in misery," as her counsel put it, was.been used In Shepherd's plan to round guilty on a charge of manslaughter, of killing a suitor, Thomasiobtaln the McClintock fortune. Tsmpleton. 8he is seen awaiting commitment to prison. 1U successful, however, the referen dum measures will be voted on in September. Should the' meas ures not be defeated in that elec tion the state's finances will be bolstered up accordint-ly. If the measures are defeated tire condi- i church. ANNUAL BABTIST CHURCH PICNIC TO BE HELD AT LINOBLOOM GROVE FRIDAY tlve economy in federal expend!- brought to testify to the effect that lure." declared Mr. Coolidge. "has i virtually all science touches upon been the relief of the people of this the question' of evolution. This, nation from a great burden of taxa-' they will argue, virtually would tlon. It has been successful. Taxes prevent the teaching of all sclen- tlon will rcmuin serious. UOn. It naS OCen SUCCeSSIUI. laies "i'nn iue iru- inu-, o. nil lr,r I nnt.n the vault in the Mint No-1 . The annual picnic of the Baptist have bwn r0(Uce(1. Tne Dur,iPn of. tiric questions In the high schools j,' nk""'d i.fd JJTi !, 1 J",an lurch, will be held at the l.ind- ,nP .,,, na. Deen materially and colleges of Tennessee. " "R B"p! ,- to have bloom (irove, three miles east of I .H linM I 1 lllllll UlllllL U LIB UIUUK l IfUl 1 . i , The bus bill Is estimated to : nwonvllle. on the north Deer! lh ...iinn h. not vet bv the defense will be based uimn ! V.." .. ". ... . .." " rmiliim il.ont ir.llfl 000 for the! ... .i ri.l.v J,,n. ' ?K 1. . . .i' ' ',"V".". " ' .1 . . .n... ......i ars. ..e-iii.-nis oi nnuiinurg. h .nnlnm .in th. fohaero tT set , i.ul.1' . LL " V ; reacmu .ne po.ni... ere ,e.. mve j - I a little town of 1200 population " : Vw, lii .i. i.u 1 en un. "i " " i ceaseu to oe a ouruen. ji is io wie iu w c wiumi ,ium about $1,500,000, while the tun- ,air B line, program of sports ;rPnching of this point that our ef- ,of creation, In connection with their Ing art was estimated to yield !aml gameB, with a big picnic din- forl, mst D directed The way I presentation of this phase, the de about $170,000 for the two years. . , noon A11 mtmbers of the k. Kn r,m,re,l fnr further tnr fense indicated that manv biblical Tho argument in the petition jnh nible school, and vacation ro.i,.eiim. Thi I will recnmmeml authorities and divinity students iiinie scnooi are inviieu wmi-i to ii,0 congress In the next budget (Ai-ortatnl ITr-a L.stl Wlrr.) Possibly serious developments In the Chinese situation were Indi- - -cated toduy by reports .In sutne GALENA. Ills., June 23. In- cases not confirmed, of attacks up ; formation was received here to- on Japanese officials in three cit day that $75,000 had been taken les In South China. In one rase, by the robbers who looted the the stoning of a Japanese consul at ' First National Hank of shullliurg. Cblng-Kiang. an apology was de ! Wisconsin. manded and It was Intimated Japan j might take strong action if the FREEPORT. Ills.. June 23. apology was not made. i F.lv. ,,!nk rohh".n !'nll the town Reports from Ningpo described oi nnuiiourg, is., in a lean mm- ti.e antl-forelsn movement as ram- terror for more .,. ., BIa(l rlnim Innte.l fur. eign mess there. ese consuls were reported been stoned both at Chung It was her first display of emo tion since the trial started. She was hidden from the jury by a huge column. tXr. Gorman had pot concluded his argument wnen at 4:28 p. lu. court adjourned until 10. a. in. to morrow. ' Frederick S. Allen, assistant pub lisher and advertising manager of Ibu Portland Telegram, drove In atllai, caU8ed death In any other man. CHICAGO, June 23. William D. Shepherd took the witness stand today and denied every detail of the state's accusation that he slew his millionaire foster son, "IHIly McClintock, with typhoid baccilll. In three minutes In the witness box Shepherd denied he had used germs or poisons to kill the boy who willed him his rich estate, or noon today to see how rich Rose-nr tlpr,.by covering each of the burg and Douglas 'county are. It Is his first stay here since 23 counts In the formal indictment. He denied further that prior to hi ing section, in than an hour early tlday. blow I supposed to amount to a large filed today is on the theory that section 1, article IV or the state 'wln R fl.Pnds of the church, and constitution known as the Inltla- a ,,,,.1 invitation is being given live iiiiu leieicimuii. .iinuumi:!..-. (h -hllPPti memhers of neighbor- on Ing cities and communities. MRS. MARTIN IMPROVING lW"ssage. ' "Economy In the cost of govern ment is Inseparable from reduction in taxes. We cannot have the lat ter without the former. From some sources the statement has been FROM RATTLESNAKE BITE mmie that this continuing drive for Mrs. James Martin of Tyee. who economy in federal expenditures Is provides that all measures referred to the people shall lie had at the biennial reg ular general elections except when the legislative assembly shall or- A..r a .n..ful olotlnn ft U COn. tended that concurrence of the nas oeen in mercy nospnai uu.-i- iiuruiig Du-uie-.-.. governor Is not required, and that Ing from three rattlesnake bites in , "I have been unable to determine passage of the act by the legls-- the right leg. Is reported to be lm-'how reduction In taxes Is Injurious lalure wa sufficient In itself, and proving today by her physician. Dr. to business. Each tax reduction the governor's signature is not.E. J. Walnscott. The swelling of has been followed by a revival of required. Itne ipg and the body, from the business. If there Is one thing The County Judge's Association i poison which was distributed above all others that will stlmu of the suite and Ihe state high- i throug It. has receded considerably. I irnnttnn-rt on pare sisi way department are mainly in terested In the success of the ac tion filed here today by Mr. Swan. The special elertlon bill provid ed that unless the referendum were invoked on one or more of the revenue bills, all other meas ures that were referred to the people by the legislature Itself should lie voted on at the general election in November 1926. while I If the referendum were Invoked on any revenue measure, all other referred bills would be voted on at the special election. An excep tion was S'yiate bill 235. provid ing for the establishment of t normal school In Kastern Oregon In southern Wisconsin, was fired on by two of the robbers, armed with shotguns, who stood on guard. - Two of three explosions partly wrei-ked the bank building. The pair on guard duty fired a no particular version of the lllb e . .roused bv . the exnloslons I Is designated. It might apply , ,,, . appparPd at doors equa ly attorneys say, to either the , or Wndow,, No one wa, woum. Greek Ilible, the King James ver- rt ,,.fr(. ,,!. ih iu,n will testify. Through the construction of the Tennessee law. It Ib pointed out, t slon, or any other of several trans lations. Kelso's Slaying Mystery Deepens thn telephone wires were cut. There ! no n.Kht policeman on duty. Jam an flfmpson, pretldent of the First Kntional Hank, unitf the loan would be large, but that there wan nnch rontuHion that he was linn iii to Rive an out f mute of th RoMeburR Kiwanians returned to amount of the loot. The hnnk KIWANIS PICNIC AT ROCK CREEK WAS FINE EVENT ordinarily has depnulta of about inarTer of a million dollars. I there was A pl( nic dinner In vhirh barbecued salmon, crab and rlnms, M-v-,,.1 rrM Tifi Wtro ( The man was described by Wood-1 loneiher with other sea food, were KK1.SO. Wash.. June 23 Anoth- rich an more than six fert tall, provided by the coast party. hll iwearin a brown ult of shabby inw Honeni.ru oe.,Kauon pro, m.u Roseburx late last til Wit aft'T a most enjoyable picnic at Kork creek, on the Itose-burpt-Coos fiay hiKhway yesterday afternoon. They mut f'nn. Haw Mnh an an. lu. -. i the picnic grounos, and the arter- FOREST FIRES FEARED noon wan -m-nt In -nnrtu and Increasing danger from fop- games of all kinds. The Horn burg wit fires, and rontlmied high Kiwanians defeated the Coos Hay temperature, was lorecameo v memfcera a game of baseball by today In a telegram receive core of 16 to 6. In the evening Kiang, and Chlng Klang. A Jap anese customs commissioner wus reported killed and two Japanese Injured at u Chow. This report wus not confirmed. At Peking the diplomatic corps decided to open neKol atlons Willi the Chinese government, regarding responsibility for the recent HhWK hiil strike troubles and for sube quent developments. At the same time the diplomatic corps sent to the Chinese foreign office a note, refusing to accept ireHponnlbillty for the delays In set tling the Shanghai question. The note also charged the Chinese for lelgn office with narrating a ver sion of the Shanghai Incidonts that 'does not accord with the facts. Attempting to extend the anti foreign agitation to Manila, Shang hai radicals today cabled to Com rades In the Philippine city, urging a genernl strike at Manila begin (Continued on t"ig 1 ) youngster he walked barefooted : arrMtt nft ever nad RHn charlea C. Falman, who a few days ago told the Jury he gave germs to Shepherd and taught him how to kill with them: The defense rested It" case at I from Kugene to Marshfleld years ago before Hoseburg ever thought I of being placed on the murder map of Oregon. "I have been living In New York for several years," said Allen, "but, 2:30 p. m. after Shepherd wag ex- ! heard a lot about Hoseburg dur-.cuned from the witness stand. Ing the Ilrumfield trial. Guess your people are sick and tired of hearing about it, but back there any news from Oregon your Uncle Dudley. The cross-examination was con cluded In four minutes after thf afternoon session was resumed. was good to .The prosecutor did not ask & ques- Snme of the; tlon regarding the Illness or death papers there had first page stories of. 'Billy" McClintock, nor query about that case and when a as to Fat man, Marchnnd. the let Western story breaks onto the first ; ter Shepherd la alleged to, fiav1 page of a New York dally, they wrtten to Falman'a school or thq think it is some story, Deiieve me. fft hool Itself. Allen Is accompanied by his fa ther. Judge S. A. Allen, well known Kugene attorney, and David W. Hazen. the most modest reporter on Shepherd obviously was . a ton it lied as the prosecutor remarked, "that's all." The court room was taken by the Telegram. The party left for: surprise and gasped. , Marnhfield this afternoon, but will! The greatest crowd of the entire i be back tomorrow for a gallon of trial had struggled for entrance to : prune juice which a friend here has hrar the remainder of Shepherd's promised them. icrnss-exrfmtnatlon. I o . . Five minutes sufficed for arrang- 1 linir the division of time for argu rJe.S ihouWnTfl of casing !"'- J' '"! for the Sutherlln-Oakland oil well lnt late attorney. Immedl arrlved at the Oakland depot this "'lr n n9 f,rst of the ru' morning, and will he trucked to ;nienta to the Jury, the well at once. This shipment j U was agreed there would lie na has been awaited for thn-e weeks "nm lUiilts on the addresses to the or m.ire end in hmllv needed In Jury. Mr. (lorman said he would pro-ertiting the. work rus(OITtt r.'i'-J l Stabbed in er mv.terv that ha. served to sttr the people of Kelso, who already appearance, dark soft hat, gray5 , strawberries, cream and c.,fee. . - ti.- -i.nn,in. n i.nnj .hi.. i.i.ni. Hhort talks were made hv W. K. ?",u" - Increasing fir halards t .in . i.. ...j ...u death last Fr dav n gnt or I nomas i Mav sain toosy inat ne discount- """i iiiiniii rmir.. .nj - - K..v.mhrr' iit-B A list of the !very. newspaper publisher, has ed the partial Identification made ! Interesting and entertaining st.-ak- ? . L.,;"'.i.. ..,:... i.in. been made nubile hv Luke S. Vav. vesterdav of the .41 calibre revol- er. and by Congressman W. C. Maw. Z tliat would to before the people criminologist employed by Cowllti iver found near the body of Kovery. ,ley. ho Is spending a short time 4r. I election follows: .couniy IO invesilKSie llie injvrtj i n e nave tn yei iimiiiii iiuiiiiiik -- j W s by the local weather bureau. s s Llsht to fresh north and northeasterly winds are pro- diction, with relatively I ow humidity, and continued high temperature for the next two or three days. -This condition II is stated, will bring about o,,..,.,-. In the apnrtment house elevator on tAanrUtrd pr-M L.a-d Wlrr.) RAN KRANCIuro, June 2J Mrs. Klsle Ixtte and Mrs. Frank How ard, who shared a downtown apart ment, surn-fidered to the police at sunrise today and were charged talk about three hours, however. lie will be followed by William IScott Htewart, chief of defense counsel. W. W. O'llrien. Stewart' partner, will be the third speaker land Mr. Crowe will close the case ;for Ihe state. In concluding the cross-examina it inn of Hhepherd. ' Prosecutor I Crowe asked only a few question itanre known as Crlgsby. for whom jregardlng the property Shepherd the pulice are searching. Anderson, had Indicated ho wanted his foster In,- .i...i.aiM.r atnrv recite, had son to give him. and about let- 'been drinking and continued drink- Elevator in S. F. Apartment House; Women Admit Killing in Self Defense at a sneela Proposed constitutional amend ments: Iennia resolution derlsrln agiilnst Inheritance and income taxes for 1 J years. Authorizing rovernor to fill vacancies caused by recall. murder. tangible to work with", said May. i """' me picnic was a an-ium The new development Involves Jsmes Spooner of West Kelso. : success, ami everyone present nan , William Woodrlch, a salesman for yesterday part al'y Identified the a delightful time, and It Is expected i a motor company, who alleges he weapon as one he formerly owned. I "'at several like events will b ar- , was stnpid by an unknown man: The Investigation Is being con-1 ranged In the future. , at the point of gun at Third ana ducted by Deputy Prosecuting At- -o . .Columbia Htreets, Kelso, 11:30 tornev It. J. gulnn In cooj Anihorl-ing Currv County to o'cloek Sunday night and ordered with Mar. ..read t per cent tax limitation, to sign a paper, the contents of 1 A. Rnrlc Todd. Authorirlng certain school d!s-.wblrh he did not know. Iricts to exceed 6 per cent limit- 1 On Woodrirh's refusal to ;fj nown man walked away alien Atithnrlilne Klamath County to exceed ft per rent limitation. Vacancies occurring less than SO dsvs prior to election to be 'another". (Continued on pace (.) Istory. KKPITIKJH KUiHT. tMrlalH Prrst l-rasM Wlrr.) PAII1H. June 2.1 Today's session of the Chamber of ti l.1B. In. ,h. Un- atlon jTo Attend Muting. . rorian nuetlon brolm tip In l- rlff Ram Htarmer today reA .r. tor all fleht. when the former . msyor lce.-d notification that the annual , , while haired Colonel pirot. h. ninM.il olert.V .nd e'.ltn. 1 meeting Of the NOrthWest A.'OCift- a J...,,,. nt thrl.ht hlne ru.h. mthe 'ed the rera election which re-; tlon of Sheriffs and police o'ficer , ,d to tlaj rostrum and slug wlthlcentlr removed him from office ; will b held at Victoria. B. r . on . ,,-d the communist deputy the threat "you will sign these was Illegal, delayed today Issuance July 20, zi, ana. 12. The slier.rr 4, iiorlot, squs:'y In the face papers before this time tomorrow of proclamation formally claim-jand lilslrlct AlUirney Cordon will ; the iatter was a Arklng nlsht, or follow In the f-.otsteps of Ing Ihe nlt.M, rte said he was attend the sessions which art very,, tne French government according to Woodrirh's .waiting for tne arrival of hi t- (valuable Mi secure co-op-rat loo I Inra.. I,.t.f t'mmav tmm Seattle imntlf VSiTfiUS Officer. ' a ing In the airtiuent. He then be- wllh the killing of Albert Ander- came abusive, was ordered to leave son, t United States customs Mr. Hwar(1 r. fus. d and struck gusrd. Anderson body was found , ,,, ,. Mr. n(lward then e.sims ha Hriittf nliitiil frntii his last Sunday night. ! pocket and was preparing to shoot, , The women appeared at the hall when. In self defense, she grabbed of Jtisllre after a story appeared a knife and drove It Into Ander in the Kxamlner quoting them as son s side m ar the heart He wa saying that Anderson was sain In hen picked up by Orinsby, Mrs. their apartment. The women, the ixitte and Mrs. Howard and stowed police said, admitted the newspap- ;n the apartment elevator, dead, er account was correct and not the I Anderson was divorced last story they told yesterday, denying Thursday. responsibility on the strength of I which they were released. SANTA DAItllAIlA, Cat, June 23 The Examiner account say Mrs. ! A m.n known as llrlgsby and Howard met Anderson In Ihe street wsnted In Ssn Francisco In ennnec. near the apartment Kundav nlsht imn " me snegeq mum-i-ui fl atter a rnrtaiinus approach. They ter Shepherd wr.ee to Mlsa Esteiia (lehllng, a young nurse. In them, however, the prosecn lor heavily stressed the state' 1 1 'onttnned on Pn-r 7.) TheVeather had not been Introduced previous ly. Accompanying Mr. Howard to the Apartment Anderson met Mrs. Lotle aud a new found aiqualn- bert Anderson, customs guard, was arrcrtrd here tay by Sherlft K"ss and tsken from the stage. He Is iMln held on advice from Ssn Francisco authorities. Highest ttmp. ysstrdy 85 Lowest temp, last night 47 Pair tonight and Widnitdiy, warmer tonight, low humidity, with Increasing fir haiard. "Why do you leave your shoe In Ike sunlight?" "I am trying to make them tan."