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f OurWeat herMan EMJSm, Consolidation of Tho Evening New and Tha Roieburg Review COOLER TOMORROW pQUGt! COUNTY View An Independent Newapaper, Published (or tha Best Intereeta of tha People. Today's Clrculatlonjavar4300 And Still Crowing VOL. XXVI NO. 18? OF ' XSEBURG REVIEW ROSEBURC, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1 925. VOL. XIII NO. 88 OF THE EVENING NEWS Ml ilVJ mi mi folfUlffQ) 1 Mi DR. STEWART!! CHOSEN HEAD IN STATE Convention at Prineville Chooses Roseburg Man By Unanimous Vote. EUGENE POST AIDS Marshfield Selected for Next Year's Convention -National Chaplain Speaks on Americanism. . fAmort.tH Pre., leaned Wire.) PRINEVILLE. Oregon, Juno 27. Doctor Earl B. Stewart of HotseburK, member ot the Umpqua Post, was unamlnous ly elected state commander of the Oregon American Legion in con vention here today. The Eugene post recommended Stewart's sel ection. Harold J. Warner. Pendleton, was unanimously elected vice command er. Other unanimously . elected were Thomas Stoughion. Port land as finance officer, and C. J. Johnston, Sitverton, national state executive commit teeman-at-large. Brown of Salem defeated Chauni nilck of Mc.Minnvllle by a large ma jority. Election of officers was the out standing matter of business for the closing session today of tho Oregon American Legion Conven tion. Marshfield and North Bend were chosen unanimously for the next convention. The delegates late yesterday heard an address on Americanism by National Chaplain Lonergan of Illinois, brother of Frank Iong rran of Portland. Not an accident marred the per formances yesterday of the rodeo, which is being put on In connec tion with the convention. Oceola, the phenominal black stallion owned by Doran Carl of John Day, won the five-eighths mile dash In a spectacular ride by Vol Officer, overcoming a lead gained In the start by Doctor Hays, ridden by Lorena, Truckey. Kahanl. owned by Harry Walters, was second. Norman Stewart, Montana Chief, Joe Hout, Edmond Woods, Chet Jennings, P. E. Studnlck, Cap Mit chell and Alice Wilson qualified In the bucking contest. Studeniek whose shoulder was dislocated during the bull dogging Thursday made his ride with his arm in a sling and got a round of applause. Mike Stewart made the remark able time of forty one seconds In the California roping contest. L. M. Cowan, of Portland was chosen Grand Chef De Gare of I -a Societe Pes 40 Hommes Et8 Chev aux at the grsnd promenade of this playground order of the Am erican Legion. Other officers nominated were: William C. Kelly of Baker, Grand Chief De Train or Vice Command er: Jack Wright of Bend. Grand Conductor; Leland R. Gilbert, of Portland. Grand Et Commisaire Intenrtent: Nell Moffett of Astoria. Grand Garde lie La Porte, and George I. Love, of, Eugene: Dr. T. H. Rosenburg, of Prineville: Frank Sever, of Portland: Frand McClottoch, of Baker, and Dr. H. R. Knuffman. of Toledo, Grand Chemlot, or executive committee. Delegates to National session promenades named were, George E. l.ove of Eugene. Dr. Archie C. Van Cleve Gilbert of Portland and George P. Gr ffith of Salem. Mrs. Minnie Eastman, of Gres ham was elected president of the American Legion auxiliary depart ment of Oregon. Mrs. Harold Her shner. Hood River, was chosen vice-president. Mrs. Mabel Mc Inturs, of Marshfield, was re-elected secretary-treasurer. The new hlstorlsn Is Miss Marie Walker, of St. Helens. VXMASKKD BANDIT liOOTS HOSK PARK HANK IN rol.TI.AXD MMnrtatol Pr Umf4 Wtre.) PORTLAND. Ore., Juire 27. An unmasked robber armed with a revolver today held up the Rose Park State Bank In the suburban business dl trlrt, and forced Charles Crum, Assistant Cashier, and customer to lie face down on the floor while he gathered up about 93.000 In rash and escaped, the police were in formed. The same bank was held up February 13. of this year. When the robber entered. Crum was the only official in the bank. The customer. W. D. Sawyer, was buiy tele phoning. Both looked up. when the robber voiced his command that they lie on the floor. Crum said he was not certain he would be aide to identify the man.' The bandit did not threaten, to shoot. Crum and the custo mer lay on the floor so long they did not discover how the man left the bank. STATE HIGHWAY BOARD PASSES S v ii, urn rxAiii.K to IOMB TO O.trXiOX. (Aaaorkted rma Uwd Wire.) WASHINGTON, June 27. ;s Secretatry of the Navy, Wilbur, said toduy he would 7 ! lie unable to accept the invl- MARKET County System Adopted by Court Given Approval By Commission. NEW TENNIS CHAMPION -. 4 MHul.l I'rw I .-aw! WinO . PHILADELPHIA, June 27. E. O. Chandler of the ITni- versify of California Is the new Intercollegiate lawn ten- nis champion, defeating in the final round of the tourna- ment today Cranston Holman of Le'and Stanford Fnlver- sltv. The scores were 6-4, 6-3. 1-6. 6 3. USE NEW POLICY tatlon from the governor of Oregon to attend the cere- monies at Portland on July 3rd, accompanying the turn- Ing over of the historical bat- tlcshlp Oregon to the state. THIRTY-FIVE MILES OE COAST BE BUILT Accused Germ Slayer Freed ItKS. COOI.nM.K'S KATHKIt HAS ItKlaAI'SK. County Courts Required by New Law to Designate Roads Upon Which Funds May Go. GIRL INJURED IN AUTO WRFCK LATF. THIS AFTERNOON The email dau-?hter of Mrs. A. C Maley of Sutherlin was injured lute this afternoon when she was struck by a car belonging to II. Z. Farmer and driven by Ilruce Morrill of Portland. The two men were driv ing into RoselnitK, and were oppo site the Riverside store, when they said the little girl stepped off the running board or a rar parked across th highway from the store I and started across directly In front j of the oncoming car. The hid ma j chine was swerved to the extreme t right of the road, the rear end I knocking the pirl down, and cutting and bruising her quite severely, j The Flint sedan, traveling at a j speed of 30 miles an hour, accord ing to Mr. Karmt'r, swung across to th shoulder of the road, tear ing off the gasoline pump at the Riverside store, and crashing Into a Ford sedan belonging to Mrs. Davey of Wilbur. Flying glass cut Mrs. Pavey's face severely. The big car careened on and plunued over a ten foot embankment and stopped. The Flint car was only slightly damaged, and the Ford car was not badly wrecked. The in jured girl was hurried to the. hos pital, where her injuries were treat ed by Dr. Walnscott. Although suf fering from bruise and shock, she is not believed to be seriously in jured. Mrs. Davey's cuts were caused by flying glass and are not serious. According to Information receiv ed from Portland, the county mar ket road system recently adopted by the County Count, has been ap proved by the state highway com mission. Under the new law the counties are required to adopt certain roads, which make up a market road sys tem. These systems are then ap proved by the highway commission, together with such changes as may be decided upon, this making it possible to link up the market road projects of the various counties. lTnder this system counties are prevented from projecting a road which runs off to a blind end. It be ing required that each market road must link up with some previously established road, creating a sys tem which becomes permanent and upon which money can be spent upon some definite program, j Market road money is used to ,ward permanent construction and maintenance so that each year will see an advancement made In the .condition of the roads designated as :a part of the system. The court Is also requirtd to appoint a county engineer to take ccharge of the 'market road work, and he prepares the plans and specifications which must he approved before the state j commission. I The roads designated by the j Douglas County Court to make up the system and which have been approved by the hlghwa commis sion are the Canyonvilie-Trail or Crater Lake cut-off road; Drain ! Iteedsport section of the Umpqua (highway; Loon Lake section of the 'Alleghany connecting link; Rose i burg-North T'mpqua section of the I nipqua highway: Roseburg-Res-ton loop: Kdenbower-Mlllwood; 1 Voncalla-Klkhead via Milltown hill; Yoncalla-F.lkhead. via Scotts Val ley; Sutherlin-l'mpqua; Oakland Elkton, via Dodge Canyon and Kes terson hill; Kellogg-Elkton, via Backlty's; Qlendale-Pacific high wny; Roseburg-Melrose; Umpqua park road and the Round Prairie Bridge. (AMfWatf) PrM Ia-smkI Wlr.) SWAMSPSCOTT, Mass.. June 27. President Cool Ulge was advised lute today that his father, Colonel John Coolidge, had suffered a re lapse in health at his home in Plymouth, Vermont. Advertising for Bids Ordered By Highway Commission at Meeting. MARKET ROAD NAMED Systems Adopted by Doug las County and Recom mended by Court Are Approved. IN STATE TODAY Roseburg people experienced a welcome relief today from thf se vere heat of the past week. After a cool night the morning tempera ture was delightful and throughout the day a cooling wind was re freshing. The temperature was not high enough to be uncomfortable and altogether the day was delight ful. MEDFORD, Ore., June 27. The extremely hot spell in Medford nf- pears to be broken, according to the local weather bureau. The mini mum this morning was 68 two de grees less than yesterday. At 8 o'clock today the mercury had only reached 6S, while yesterday at the same time it had reached "fi. The weather bureau predicts the maxi mum today will be below the 100 mark." La GRANDE. Ore., June 27. Thundep storms, accompanied by rains, brought relief from the heat here late yesterday. The maximum registered here yesterday was 99. ,The skies were clear again today and' the weather continued warm. LA ilt A SDK 1J Mlir.ltMAV DII S THIS MOUMMi. ! WEATHER OUTLOOK PREDICTS SHOWERS t Amnrt.tl PrM Tuotl Wlrf.) I.A GRANDE. Ors., June 27. Fntrene Albert Holme. vice-president of the Oregon Timber ami T nniber Company of Portland, died here this morning. He was 57 years of age. TRIAL DATE SET. JAP STUDENTS FORM i RIFLE CLUB ! TOKYO. June 27 The Stuilenis' Musketry society nas heen organiz ed by students of the different uni versities in Tokyo. Its purpose Is to improve the physical condition i of the members and to Rive them training in rifle shooting. I RAM FRANCISCO, June 27 .Weather outlook for the week be I sinning June 2S was announced here todav by the 1'nited States 'weather Bureau as follows: Washington-Oregon Normal temperature, generally fair weath er, but with the probability of lo cal rains during the firt part of the week. The forest fire hazard will be lower than the preceding week. M.wvl.t1 Prww flaunt Wlr..) NOni.ESVlTXK, Im! June 27. The trial of D. C. Stephenson and co-defendants, on a charge of mur dering Miss Madge Oberholtzer of ' lodlnnapolls. was set for Monday. July . bv Judge Fred E. Hlnes, of the Hamilton county circuit court today. ATTEMPT DISPOSAL OF MUSCLE SHOALS POWER University Student Admits Attempt to Secure $50,000 Ransom; Says He Wanted to Execute a Perfect Crime SANDE WINS $10.00 PURSE ON NAVIGATOR NEW YORK. June 27. Mrs. Payne Whitney's Navirator, Earl Sande, won thp $10,MO great Ameriran stakes for two-year-olds at Aqueduct today. Satermatus as second and Powhatan third. Navfrator went to the rst quoted 'at 9 to 2. Srle rufn his com petitors In the stretch and gained the verdfet by a head with Sater matus a nose In fmn of Powhatan. OThe time for the five furlongs was one minute. f titvii'M eM Wi i SAX FRANCISCO. June 27. Bliss naker, 24. a senior student at the University of California told his mother, when she called on him at the city prison last night, that he was responsible for the attempt made yesterday to ob tain I.WOrtO from Daniel C. Jack ! ling, mining mamate, under the threat that Mrs. Jackllng had been kidnapped from her suite at the Hotel St. Francis, police announc ed tod sr. I The demand for $."0.W was r celred at Jack1inga nffiee here yesterdsT after frs. Jackllng had hen called bv telephone and told that her sister, Mrs. Rudolnh Snrckels, bad been serlonslv In turrd nn accident In San Mateo conntv. Jaeklln notified the nolle when th demand ws received. Mrs. Jackllne te'ephoned to her hns band when she arrived at the M'lls hospital In 0m Mateo and learned ?r sister was not Injured, and Baker was arrested with taxfrab C9 driver near MJIlbrae, at the point where the ransom monev was to be dlivered by Jackllng. The taxleab driver was held for a time and released. After h's arrest Raker said he hnd received his orders to partlel prte fn the plot from a mysterious Chinese, but later he said the en tire seheme bad been concerted by himself and a book agent pal whose name he gave as George Beeman. The police are searching for B'eman today. Beeman. Baker .aid, rtit the telephone wires to the Sireekels horn In Pitfa borntih as part of the plot. "Ureman and I had been study ing crlmfnnloty toiether." Baker told th police. "We followed every step of the Txeb-Leopold caf!n Chicago. !t was our ambition to plan and ex ecute a more perfect crime than theirs and when Beeman suggest ed on Wednesday that aA put our study Into execution, I readily assented. WASHINGTON'. June 27. The war depriment Is takfnr sfp to dispose of power generated et Mu r'e Shoals durintr the testtna: of the main renerntor units of tlie n'ant, heirlnnlng In August and con tinuing several months. (Aiwnriatftl Vmm Inward Wire.) PORTLAND, June 27. Adver tising for bids for 35 miles of con st ruction work on the Roosevelt Highway was ordered late yester day by the State Highway Com mission, the nronosala tn be I opened at the July meeting. I Twenty three miles will be In Curry county, from Pistol Rives south to the California line to con nect with the Redwood Highway. This section of hlchway will be divided Into four units, as It was deemed altogether too large for any one contractor to handle. The route will run through Brookings, and will open Harris Beach, one of 'the most rugged and picturesque j sections of the Oregon sea coast, i Bids will also be opened on six lmles of the highway in Lincoln county, between Stleiz Bay, and Rock Creek, which will complete the highway In Lane county north north of Newport. The Commission also advertised for bids for grading six miles of the highway in Ian county north of Florence. Lane county has ap propriated $.1ft.om) for this work and the cost will be met on a 505D basis. ! The offer of the commission to .complete the highway in Tilla mook county on a two year pro gram, the county to pay 40 per cent and the state AO per cent, was tentatively rejected by the Tilla mook county courts. The proposition wll! be given further consideration, however, at i which there will be a hearing on the proposed Washington-TiMa- 'mook county toll road. 1 The market- road system for Washington, Douglas, Jackson and Josephine counties was approved. Contracts for highway construc tion work awarded at the after noon session follow: Sag-Halfway section of the Baker-Cornucopia Highway In Baker r county, 3.2 miles crushed gravel, 'surfacing, A. I). Kern, 14,010. O'Brien School-George Ranch section, Redwood-Oregon Caves highway In Josephine county, 42 miles stone or crushed rock sur faclnir. Joselyn and McAllister $89.20. Bly Mountain-Beatty section, Klamath Falls-Lakevlew highway in Klamath county 13 45 miles of grading, J. T. Logan. $121,997. I Bav City section of the Roose velt Highway In Tillamook county, grading .23 miles A. T. Dolan, $r,sr,4. i Kmlgrant Hill section. Old Ore gon Trail. Umatilla county, 16.7 miles resurfacing with broken stone. A. I). Kern. $."2,807. I URY RETURNS U VERDICT AFTER William Darling Shepherd (left) freed last night after a long trial In Clticago on a charge of murdering his fostar son, William Nelson McCllntock, "millionaire orphan." He la teen her in tha courtroom. ROSEBURG BALL I! SECRETARYSTDPS FOR BRIEF VISIT LONG SESSION Six Ballots Taken Before Verdict of Not Guilty Is Returned. SHEPHERD RELEASED Charges of Second Murder Will Not Be Pressed Becomes Owner of. Wealthy Estate. A Rosfhura; baneball team, made up from tlx. atara of tha -Twilight ; league, will lenre tomorrow morn ing for Marshfield to meet the Cooa bay nine in a game Sunday after. (Aanrlatnl Frae Lwd WlrO ' CHICAOO, June 27. Wllllaml Darling Shepherd was found not guilty of using typhoid germi to kill William Nelson McCllntock, liis millionaire foster son, after the Jury trying; him deliberated five hours and forty minutes last night. Within a half hour he waa freed from tho county jail, where he haa been since March 13, on his per aonal bond of $5,000 on the cbargej of alaying Mrs. Emma Nelson Mo ('Unlock. William's mother. It waa eald at the Criminal Courts building that six ballots bad been taken by the jury, the vote for the first standing 11 to 1 for acquittal. The verdict 'uraa considered by the Shepherd atttorneya as end- Ing all possibility of further crlm- lure in (lie rnhlnot nf Pre.i.lent :l ,nal action against him. It gave (Aanrlatrd fmt UunI Wlr-:) -8AT.EM, Ore., Jmie William M. jHnllne, secretary of agrlcul fMtl.t. ,i.niul.i - minlllM I mm inv premimpiive ownmnip ot nn Th i.n.ir. i... in in.1., .u i- 1.1. ... the McCllntock estate, left him by ..... ....... uu. n ..... ... UL BLin I1UUBH Willi III. H1IJ . , . , ... ,, .1 . elude some of the city's best play-; today enroule to Portland, but did ' McCllntock a will Pending final Krs. and will be a atrong aggrega- ot call on Governor Pierce or ' action In a suit to break the will tlon. With Street In the box and other state officials. One state tarted br nine cousins of tha jKlebel behind the bat, the locals employe met him by chance in a jd f"'1 yfuth' . Jt will have an exceptionally good ppst room and waa Introduced to ! D""P,B ,n 'arr finding. Judge battery, while both the infield and him by the cabinet member'! ! "arry Olson, municipal court chief iouifleld will be fast. The team brother. Professor Jardlne of Ore-1 Jna'lre and Instlcator of tho Invcs Iwlll be hard hilling also, as some g0n Agricultural College. jtlgatlon of McCllntock'a death. good baltera are numbered among I nr. pi,. i,i hm nntlwl" ""l'"i l probe and prose. the players making the trip The !,,,,,., ,nftt nB h.rt been .lighted Marshfield team Is one of the by gPcrPtlirv jardlne since he vla- strnngeHt on ine coast, ana nas won ,tMt lpnIrth w,th nlra , rorval- lls yesterday, and when they part ed, the secretary waa uncertain whether he would stop In Salem. a number of victories recently. CHINESE STRIKE SITUATION SHOWS SOME IMPROVEMENT SHANGHAI, Jun 17 With thp ! exception of shipping, the strike situation was Improved here today. Klt?htjr pr cent of the stores, ; closed during: recent disturbances. MERCHANT ADMITS ASSAULT ON WIFE TO MURDER HER foreman i j Flashlights boomed as i nu i. -wjj xrtm.-r photonrnphers snapped thfl cute. If that Is possible, he said. mirfnjr the trial Judge Olson ex pressed keen disapproval of the ef forts of the state's attorney and reiterated his criticism when In formed of the acquittal. A burst of cheers, despite warn ings of bailiffs auralnst any demon stration, came from the crowded spectators when the verdict was announced by William Burnett, news Jury and ft broad smile wreathed the face of the accused. CONCORDIA, Kans., June 27. k ... ........... i m - -,.ii- P ha .a It I In vloa rt .r1 ( nnror. closed were apparently bankrupt, dla merchant, today pleaded guilty ' SIhppS"?, , I 7wV The shipping strike la causing to a charge of assault with Intent "r"'' .""f. .' heavy losses to the Chinese cus- to kill In connection with a plot ol1 2?.'? ? "J1. "J "k; toms revenue and la severely af- to slay his wife last fall and waa each Juryman as he filed out of fectlng Ilritlsh Bnd Japanese trade, senienceo to trnm one 10 ien years ."'-"" Flftv renresenlatlves of Chinese In the stale penitentiary at Lan- Mrs. Julie Shepherd, his wife. .....in. .... i . , wnn niii in me court room. nun of the country met here yestera.ly l as alleged to have 'n'-!7a',nPdh lhVrni . and passed resolutions iirgln the ed Into a conspiracy with gunmen hot el where she was iolned I Canton government to take military Imported from Kans. City, to ills- SL'LJ"? ,?, ' I possession nf the foreign settle- pose of hi. wife. Mrs. Iavls was ?h Ih.PT . L' n"ck- ment at Canlnn. attacked In her beii room last fall mun, .uiuin iw yi.ii. n ihut hi'r Injuries did not prove fa l. KLAMATH FALLS HOT. tRl- KI.AMATH FALLS. Ore., June FIRES IN SH ETZ BASIN RFPORTFD TO BE DYING DOWN j NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM ORGANIZED BY LOCAL LADIES SALKM. Ore., June 27 Fires In the Slletx basin and the head of the l.lltle I.lirkla- mute west and southwest of Pal'aa and Falls City which burned out ramn four of the Cnhhs M'tchll Lumber Com- Panv on Wednesday and threatened the town of Vsl- sets are under control and dv Inc down. It waa reported by Will Caldwell, forest service lookout af Bald Mountain, at noon today. The Slleti ba.ln la practlr- a'lr clear of amok with a southwest wind, mild and moi.t blowing out the smoke which filed the valley In which Vale Is located. The fire came within a quarter of a mile nf Valseti on Thurs- day. Only few old lors are bnrnlng today, said Ca'dwell. There are no new fires In the district. v A partnership has been formed by Mrs. Ms M. Wilson and Mrs. C. K. I anlorff for the purponw of condurtl-if a real estate and Insur ance bnin' which will be known under tho firm name of WIIhoa Deardorff. The two ladles will have offices In the Camn Ground bustncH block, and will handle ssles and rentals of country and city property. They are aluo plan ning ufKin opening an employment offire In the nar future. In addi tion to the rrnlar real estate work, the firm will handle all kinds of fire, sccident and life Insurance. 27. Today will he even hotter than yesterday, weather officials said, when the mernry reached 92 at 2 o'clock this afternoon. There fs no Immediate relief In sight from the heat .wave here, ihey said. Mr. and Mrs. K. Hfgelnhof hnm will leave Pt.ndny.for Snn Diego, California to be -rone n month er more Thev will visit to their Hnifhtrr end far My. as well t Mr. and Mrs. C W hn:hes and Mr. and Mrs It Rtfllwell. B0ATM0F1E PAVING PLANT HERE. The new portable paving plant. raVently purchased by the city for street repair work, arrived thla mornlr and Is being unloaded to day. The plant will he put at work the flrt of the week and will he used while the street repair work now In progress Is continued. MrMU t AN PARTY I f a vf? siriNF.Y nrsi rACiJ ttrrn vnnTti rover me nouns 01 nine men, ine UAOll IINIU INUK1H whole crew nf the Tugboat Ocean King, which went down In the St. ,r.Mp,irii,.i Ijiwrence river here when ram- SYDNKY, N. S.. June 27 med bv the Canadian Pacific Mner The schooner Ilowdoln. hear- M"1orh Ing Commander Donald H. The Oresn K'vr set out Isst MarMlllan's Arctic expedition night to tow the Mnrlorh. a vessel left Sydney thla morning for of S.47S tons Inbound from fj!s- the north. row. Scotland, for Montreal, to Us Before sailing Commander pie here. MarMIIInn ssld the Rnwdoln , Seeing loo Isle that he waa an- would be followed by the nrosehln too cne. the helmsman Steamer Pearr. "Fullv equip- turned the wheel of hi" vessel so ped for exploration anal sclen- violent! thai the tug listed, ex- tlflr stndv, of new northern no.'ng the whole side to the liner. ner. Todav they planned a triumph ant return to the home In Kenll worth, a aubnrb. where they lived wllh young McCl'ntoek alnee the death of his mother, 16 years ago. "The state made a good fight end lost", said Robert E. Crowe, state's attorney. "The verdict Bpeeks for llself." Attorney Stewart, who argued throughout the trial that his client was the victim of a plot, said, "the verdict Is In reaMly a finding of guilt for the plotters. It Is another proof of the sanctity of the Jury system." Miss Isabella Pope, .fiance of young McCllntock. who waited at h' .th bed with a license to rwiilhl Pra !.-! Wlr Ot'FMKC. Out.. June 27. Ef forts were being made today to re- wd hn) ,f h ry, in tho velct wss what she expected. "There was so murh left out so much iinisii th wss Imnortant to (Continued on page 3.) a pHieVeather j MK. Baker wss a visitor from points north of this city yester day and transacted hu I tress. He lis a resident of Hutherlin. lands, with the aid of new methods, such as atrplsnes, radio and color photogrsph and with a support which places all of us on our mt tie." He asserted that the expedition expecta to be at all 4 tlma In dally contact civilization by radio. The Msrlnrh's feel nrow virtu ally rut the ti? bn-t In to like en epr shell It rolled over tw'ce and ssnk. The ho'ter eirn'odlng es the vater ruhed Into the en gine room. Tww nf the Marln!i crew were with retvorfed to have dived nrrrhosrd nr.'SMmeMv to rescne the tun $ $ crew. A rherk up of the crew has not aiyet yerif led the report Generally cloudy and cooler to night and Sun day. H in best tsmp. ysittrday 84 Lowsst tsmp. last night 65 hummer causes glad reflection In the place beneath our hats, Ankles get again Inspection No longer waste our eyei on pats.