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Our ather Man TrS. dT" Twil T7S MODERATE TEMPERATURE Consolidation of Th Evening Newt and The Roseburg Review DOUGLAS COUNTY An Independent Newspaper, Published for the Beet Intoreste of the People. IP IT WILL HELP POUOLAS COUNTY OH THE STATE OP OREGON THE NEWS- REVIEW IS FOR IT 00OD AND STRONG VOL. XXVI NO. 252 OF ROSEBURG REVIEW ROSEBURC OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1925. VOL. XIII NO. 151 OP THE EVENING NEWS GOURTISNAMED: ' SHEEP MAN ''vfrPh YEAR TERM 5i 'A PROBE WRECK! OF SHENANDDAHI Board Will Supplement Work of President's Commission. MITCHELL TO APPEAR : : SLAUGHTER e IK V, - -urd WlrO e i KLA. o JJ. S, Ore.. Sept. 14. "if con- victed ol "i -er here last week, u. V .ctlon with the slaying o. mothy Mur- phy. waB sentenced to 15 years in the penitentiary and j fined $1,000 this morning by Circuit Judge Leavltt, Way and Murphy, both prominent Central Oregon sheep men. engaged In a fist fight last May over the pos- session of a black sheep, the fight resulting In Murphy's death from a skull fracture. Stormy Colonel Will Testify as Expert Witness in Controversy Chief Raps Critics. (AMnrLtnl Pmi LeaNst fflw.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 . REV. SUMMERVILLE FATHER MRS, W. H, IS court of Inquiry to investigate thei K hen ami on h disaster with Kear Ailmiral Hillary P. Jones, with the navy's general board as its presi dent, was appointed today by Sec retary WilhuT. At the time Mr. Wilbur was an- ixmucliiK the personnel of the Shen- A Pioneer Preacher of Metho dist Faith Dies at Age of 80 Years Funeral Services Tuesday. HEAVY FINES IMPOSED FOR SPOTLIGHTING Two Men Accused of Using Spotlight to Hunt Deer Plead Guilty. THREE DEER KILLED Two Does and Spike Slain From Highway' in Can yon Guns and Light Seized. Rev. D. T. Summerville, a pio neer preacher of the Methodist aiiiioah board, the war department Passed away yesteruay at n.a.l.. niana to have Colonel William ; the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. Mitchell, chief figure In the whole ! H. Fisher, in Laurelwood. Possess- coiitroversy, available as an expert, ea oi an exceptionally sirong ro witness for the president's special stitution. Rev. Summerville at the board, when that body begins its ' age of SO years was in good health Inquiry, ! until about two months ago. when The work of this board will sup-1 he started failing rapidly, his plement that of the special board 'death occurring peacefully Sunday nf nine men aunointed bv President morning. l oolidge to delve thoroughly Into i He was a native of Ireland, be Ihe broad question of the nation's ' ing born In Belfast on Aug. 14, air policy, which has been the sub-1 145. At the age of 16 years, with Ject of bitter controversy since the ; three of his brothers, he sailed for rihenamltiah disaster. Canada. The brothers drifted apart. The announcement of the person- two of them going to Australia and m l of the board to Investigate the! one of them never being heard of Shenandoah crash came on thei.galn. After spending three years heels of a denouncement of navy j jn Canada, Mr. Summerville moved critics by Rear-Admiral Moffett,to the I'nited States and was na chief of the navy bureau of aero- turalir.ed at the age of 21 years, natitics. I Although confirmed In the Fpls- Those who wffl serve with Ad-1 copa faith, he joined the Metho mlral Jones in conducting the in- diat church soon ailee becoming a uulry are Captain Prank H. Clark, citizen of this country, and decided tide to the assistant secretary; to en(er tne ministry. It order to Cai tain Lewis B. McBrldo of the m nmseu for hls life work he en navy construction corps: Comman- j t(lre(1 tne school of theology in der John H. Towers. Lieutenant-1 Norlnwestern I'niverslty, grailuat (oiiimander Ralph C. JVnnoyer, , , ,.. of llj;s f)f the 13 Captain Paul Foley, director of the memberl, of that class he was the Mperimental lalwratory at Belle-, m, ,l9 aeath (here vue. D. C., and Lieutenant-Com-1 passes , ,he ,as, of that cla9B mander R. M. Pierce if men wh0M ,ves haye b(,pn giy. v ,."" y Pn to the serv ce of mankind. George Holtsclaw was fined 1150 and S. 8. Smith was fined $10 In the local Justice court to day, following their plea of guilty to a charge of spotlighting deer. Both boys are from Glendale, but Smith, who Is a member of the U. of O. football team, was supposed to report In Eugene today, but Is being held until the amount of his fine Is paid. The two were arrested by Special Deputy K. M. Brown, of the Port land office of the game department. Deputy Warden W. A. Cornell, also of Portland, and Deputy Warden Ed Walker of Roseburg. The two men, accompanied by two Glendale girls, were seen by a resident of the canyon district shooting from Savage ranch. The wardens were notified and were given the num ber of the automobile, so that they easily succeeded In tracing the party. Commander of PiV-9, No. 1, Prefers Remaining on Post Rather Thaji Be Asst. Chief (AamHat'd Fm Laurd wire.) ' i any change In plana was contera- WASHINGTON. Sept. 14. Com- plated, it was the general Impres mauder John Rodgers of the PN-9. ston. however, that the commander Na 1. appointed assistant chief of would be. duly Installed In his new the bureau of aeronautics, advised post . , Secretary Wilbur today that hs' personal preference la to remain On' Ax-i.il m Imnl Who sea duty with airplanes. I ( SAN FHANCISCO. Spt. 14. Commander Rodgers added, how- A copy of a telegram from Ad ever, that he would accept the poal- mlral Edward W. Klierle. chief of tlon. If, l:l the opinion of the sec-i'.iaval operations, to Admiral S. retary, "my services will be more s. Hobitton, commander of the valuable in the department." , battle fleet, directing Admiral The message was sent by Rod-'Roblson to return the crew nf gers by radio from Honolulu. It the l'N-9. No. 1, to San Francisco conveyed the thanks of the crew a.! on a battleship, was received the PN-9. No. 1, and his own apprf- here today by twelfth naval dis ciation for the "honor attached to trict headquarters, my selection aa assistant cblef of The telegram said that the men the bureau." should be returned here as soon In making public Commander as possible, and that the battle Rodger's message. Secretary WU-jshlp and the PN crew should bur, said he would make no com- j then proceed to San Pedro, the ment at this time s to whether battleship base. - BUTTERMAKERS TO OPEN CONVENTION IN PORTLAND TUES. lot Turn IC A Kin MFM EMPLOYED IN MILLS IN THE NORTH WEST (Aanrlatnt Pre l-paa-d Wlrr.) ' PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 14. A (AMnrktrd fivw Iaaml Wlrr.) -PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 14. life sized model of a camp fire girl .Headquarters of the I-oyal Legion made out of butter. Is being model-i of Loggers and Lumbermen here ed now by Howard Fischer, of the i today reported that a survey Journal art department. It will be shows that a total or VG.ntin men set up In the lobby of the Multno- are at present employed In the mah hotel some time tomorrow .logging camps and sawmills of mnrnln? . to nmualnt nenole of Oregon. Washington and Idaho. Portland that another national con-i"""P,,ren' wl,n !." Mu)r ipany's legal TenUon is under wny here. I"t or tnis year, ana m.uuu one Francisco. S. P. IS GIVEN! FOURNIUJONSL E KILLS DOE, BUT NOT WITH GUN; GIVES MEAT TO COUNTY POOR FARM I SEN. STUIELD GRANT Claim of Railroad Reduced to Half by Decision of U. S. District Court. (AaMK-iatrtt rraa U-t WirO MEDFORD, Ore., Sept. 14. Raymond Crump of Dorris, California, killed a deer last night, but not with his gun. Returning over the Green I Springs road about eight ! o'clock last night, a doe jump- ed from the blgh embankment on the Bide of tho road dlr- ! ectly Th front of the car, and before Crump could put on bis brakes. It was crushed be- neath the wheels. The animal was brought to Medford and presented to the county poor farm. JS ARRESTED ON lUOOflH GHARGE I INVOLVED 100 SUITS Land Grant Action Pending Since Chamberlain-Ferris Act in 1 9 1 6 May Appeal Case. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 14. United States District Judge Wol verton today allowed the Southern Pacific railroad .1 4,077,478.35 In the final accounting of the old Oregon and California railroad land grant cases. The Southern Pacific had asked for some 18.000.000, while the gov ernment conceded $1,200,000. De cision as to whether an PENNANT LEADERS MEET RESISTANCE BEFORE WINB-UP Junior Oregon Senator Says Charge of Disorderly Conduct Is False. CHARGES A FRAME-UP Senators and Athletics Tie, Cardinals Win From Pi rates Other Games Hard-Fought. Political Associate Says Occurrence Only One of Many Planned to , Harm Character. '.' shall be taken rests with the com- league season, department in Sao The Senators (Aanrkttd Pna Lward WlrO- BAKER, Ore., Sept. 14. Robert N. 8tanfield, junior United 8tates I Senator from Oregon, wis arrest led on a charge of being drunk and disorderly at a cafe here last nlKht by CltV Policeman P. W. (Anciiil rr- inl wirO I Edens. Stanfleld was released on NEW YORK, Sept. 14 Stubborn 1 150 ball, but no time for his bear resistance to leaders In the pen- ing was set. nant races marked the start of the I The arrest, which friends of the appeal I last three weeks of the major senator characterized aa ''an on 6 TAn.ArMw ik. v ,(,..,.. i niiM year ago. makers' Association oien their 26th I The number I, expected to bi annual convention, with hundreds '""eased during the next month, of delegates gathered from a)l when more logging onerallons sections of the country. Visitors " This condition II are already arriving for the three- rr"'"."' however only until the the road near the ! day session. iF n'"TL". ' .h" Today John Brandt, president of""" ' ',. ,,, the Minnesota Creameries Associa- f" 1A Z Rmm Z TiZ tion. spoke before the member's 1 ' " ' ' ""'" ast ot th . lorum or me tn moer oiomn.t-rcr Currpnt emrlrymPnt rondltions vocal of the court, and Lieutenant t'onimander Pierce will be his adviser. It was explained at the war de partment that neither diaclplinary proceedinfcs, which had been ini tiated against Colonel Mitchell, oor his official duties aa chief of nlr service, in the eighth corps of urea, would be permitted to inter fere with his apearance befoie the special board On Oct- 25, lsfi6 he was united In marriage In Illinois, to Ida A. Knight whose deaih occurred 5 years ago. To them were born two children, a son and daughter, only one of whom survives, Mrs. W. II. Fisher of Roseburg. Rev. Summerville spent a num ber of years in Oregon, residing in Portland for 10 years before com- (ing to Roseburg. He retired from The offlcem found three deer 1 Its fffert on sericulture. where the shooting occurred, two o deer being does and the other a j SUITS STARTED TO tllated and one ham taken. The hunters had also crir)led another deer which could not be , found, Warden Brown stated.' They were arraigned before Jus tice of the Peace George Jones and entered pleas of guilty. In addition to their fines the game department seized their riflen and spotlights. The car in which they were riding was also taken, but was later returned to the owner. Warden Brown Mates that there has been a great deal of complaint of spotlighting In the canyon dis trict. Many of the residents of that section have lost heavily by the shooting of stock, and are greatly aroused over the unsportsmanlike :ar very good In all parts of tho (Pacific Northwest, the four h i labor report ray. Skilled saw Imlll help Is well employed, the PUNISH ROQP PIR ATFl 'demand for loggers is heavy, hop the early apple harvest has start- ert.' Outdoor hnllritnic and eon- ntrurtlnn work is still active, hut I there has been a lessening of lu- (A-tKi.lM rw UmmI Win.) PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 14. "Rose Pirates" are alleged to have raided the national test gardens borprg fr0m this source. in run itt-iu, aim ichi hiih vy iuv city to recover plants, reported stolen were considered at a meet ing of the rlty council today. Jesse A. Currey, one of the lead ing Rosarlans of Portland, and a member of the national rose society made the charge and urged the council to bring legal action to compf SMALL DAUGHTER REV. BURROR HIT The accounting suit Involved 100 separate law suits that were rolled Into the one brouuht under the pro visions of the Chamberlain-Ferris act, passed by congress In 1916. t Is slated by Southern l'aciflu attorneys that the lands recovered by the government from the old rage" In a fcrinal statement tele- and Athletics graphed to the Oregonlan at Port wrestled through a 11-inning game land, cam when Policeman Edena at the capital yesterday with the ' remonstrated, Edens said, with tha score six to six when darkness In-1 senator for his disorderly conduct, tervened. Goose Goslln waa sits-1 Senator Stanfleld denied Eden a pended and fined $100 by Buckey j charge that he waa either drunk Harris for errors. or disorderly and declared the ar- lMtrhlns: weakness caused the rest was unprovoked. Edena chara- .downfall of the Pirates In both see-led Stanfletd defied arrest on the! lions of a double bill wllh the Car- grounds that be waa a United Oregon and California land grants idinals, 8 to 4 and 6 to 2, the last Stales Senator and struck the offb are now worth at least 130,000,000, 1 game being called In the fifth to jeer. chiefly from the timber on them. 'permit Pittsburgh lo catch a train Tha statement which Baker citt- i ne uisinci Known as tno u. at i;. 1 nnme. sens sent to me uregonian protest grant is composed of two grants I The (llanta meanwhile were : Ing against the arrest of Senatof from the government to aid in the beating the New Haven Eastern Stanfleld read: . . . building of the Oregon and Calitor-: league club five to 2 In an exhlbl-1 "Knowing the farts, the arrest nia railroad: the East Side grant1 tlon game, and Pittsburgh's lead , of Senator Stanfleld here wa made In 1868 and the West Side 'was cut to six games. Without provocation and an out 'Dnxiy" Vance, of Brooklyn, grant made In 1S70. ' Claim Covenant Violated. 'nltched a no hit game In the onen- The lands wi re given lo tho old if of a double headir with the railroad company with two cove- Phillies. He shut out the same nanta that they should be sold iclub last Tuesdny with one hit In only to actual aettlrra and that the second inning, so that he has rage. "He waa neither drunk nor dia, orderly and the people here, know ing the fuels, are unable to under stand why the arrest waa made." The statement waa signed br they could be sold only In tracts allowed no hits In the last sixteen 'William Pollman, banker and of 160 acres each. Tim govern- i Innings. It was the first no-hlt I stockman; lllalne Hallock. Jamea ment charged that when the South- game of his major league career, I Nichols and Joseph Hellner, attor- rn Pndfin MWitrt'ri Ihn InmlM it i uhlrh iI.Ib. hnnl. lolurmlll.nll In nnv, Iimm Qlnan mdrult m -n anil 3Y AUTOMOBILE; went on the theory that It owned :i14 and the only no-hlt game in Walter E. Meacham, secretary of them outright, and proceeded to i the big leagues litis season. j Ihe Baker county chamber of com- ,, , ., ,-ell as it Baw fit without regard I The Robins won the first game, tnerce. Marie, the 6-year-old daughter ot , lne COVPnnt))- j,-or y,,arg itij0 , , lh9 onB (ny of Vance I Adviser Makas Statsmant miruorv mn who have oh. i KeV. anU ItlTH. I,, r. Illlirui, sol d tlll'SII hinds, ami the lOVem- ,.,ln. nn I urn srrora an, I aurl. Il HtTI. A N I . Ore.. Hen. 14. T. H. talned any of the pirated plants to painfully but not serhmsly Injured nit,nt took no acllon ullin ,0ie ten jfoe fly anil the Phillies took the ! Neuhausen, one of Senator Robert ...... ... ...u ...... .ntTuuiiii, I I" iinnnn iiiu m.i u company took llnse lands off lliejmnde home runs. .l 1 KMIIirflflV I'VI'IIIIIIE remrn mem to me cny s garuen. I" - - hIv..., Uv Vlnv.l elnlon una nilHi-n "j The rose reported methods used by many hunters In tnB Portland test gardens by Cap-! accident occurred at 1 """7 , jsult to compel the company to for- Ti. wr .lun.rimont will ittibn It line ministry is years ago, anu lor clear to the board that It does not the past three years has been mak wish to restrict in anv way the tea-inc his home with his daughter in tlinony Colonel Mitchell mav be i this city. asked to give and that the hoard ) Besides the only surviving child, lidolf will he the onlv authority , he leaves four grand children, two with power to control the scope of of whom. Walter and Adrian Fisher lis inquiry Into the charges Colonel are residents of Roseburg, and the Mitchell haa made. . other two. residents of Chicago. He The Shenandoah board will. sit 'also leaves two sisters. Mrs. John at Lakehurst, N. J.. but no date j Davidson, of Cleveland. Ohio, and has been set for Its convening. Mrs. James Wilson of Belfast. Ire Admiral Jones Is senior member , land, and a brother, Simon also In of the general board and formerly , Ireland. was commander In chief of the The funeral services will be held rieet. Commander Towers is a on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 naval aviator with 12 years exner-' o'clock at the Roseburg I'ndertak lence and waa commander of tho , Ing Parlors, Rev. Knotta official- that vicinity, and by the losses In curred. The state game depart ment will do everything within its power to stop these violations, Mr. Brown says, and expects to keep the canyon carefully guarded.- The meat taken in the case han dled today was turned over to the j soldiers' home. tain George C. Thomas of Philailel-i Main and Roberia strew, wh"ie llie;. N. Stanlleld'a principal political advisers, made the following state ment here today In regard to tha arrest Sunday night at Baker, Ore., of Senator Stanfleld on a charge 'of being disorderly In a cafw jn Baker: After reading Ihe account nf tha a.u,ir,, ..,,, . market. 1 tie government brouullt Pnn hntltna wrtrn Bhnwprnd nn Hnrner of the Phillies In the sec-1 filt the lands back to Ihe federal i0nd game when he nearly came to phla for trying out. The rose won """. " . i .,r,., hi Hie toverninent upon the grounds that blows with Hargreaves after a col-; the gold medal for 1923 of Ihe "'5,' ,'',nlh; r .", Y MS ihVown ! lhe railroad company had broken .nn t first base. I American. Rose Rocletv. When in I OlinilMT of me car, ami was i ii , h covenants in the original grant. Th IIpiI. tlchlened their rrlnnn i bloom the bush is covered with a ! ,', ,,,.,, In 1915 the United Slates su- third place, by trimming the Cuba ; arrest In the Sunday night edJHQns cascade of white blossoms. 1 hi i i , I no- in .d Ahe'l""""1" ",,rt h'W lnt "IB lantta 5 to 2. 'of Ihe newspapers I talked . with One object of the proposed lecal D"',, .,.,,., bruLi.M l ut not be forfeited wllhout the ! The Yankees Inst to the Red j Senator Stanfleld over the long proceedings would be to establish j ",,, , s(.r, nalurle .wcorillng 'fHroail company receiving 12.50 Sox, 2 to 1. Babe Rulh snapped his ' distance telephone and waa Js- I Six men. four Ilarln brother, and thlil lo Dr. lUmik, who att-nil.-i. ncr. "-" --'" ' " ""'" '" " , """ " -'- " I , l...n.an.uni. haA Kaoi mnilal i Huiud It l.nd milil Tlia. umirf ull rr. tru. lirl.l I.a . i.v-n. m i" "in In lltliri V Flf Dl aTWCC " ..... , ..... Bun- J Jl II I HI OUi niw na-i IxIJLW I i-irif -.v i jgested that congress amend the or- , Ilrownn 4 to 3. while the Tlgera Zl" a na- RAILWAY EMPLOYES ; rested . near Elkton, ' lug the sex of a deer. They were ! each fined $25 following their an- , rcarance b'fore Justice of the I Peace Andrews at Scottshurg. tlonal growing concern on a royal ty basis. Anc CLIfVr RV RAlNiniT-'Klnal act so as to have tho gov- niu jhvi w I eminent take back the lamh and JARDINE DISMISSES PACKER MERGER SUIT FORO WANTS TO BUILD BIG RIGID DIRIGIBLE trans-Atlantic flight made by the navy In 1919. Lieutenant Com mander Pennoyer Is a naval avia tor and a llghter-than-air-pllot. He was the naval Inspector of the dir igible Los Angeles while It waa un der construction in Germany and he served also In England during the construction of the R-3S and the ZR-2. Lieutenant-Commander Pierce Is a lighter-tban-alr pilot, and regarded as thoroughly famil Hontinued on page H.) ing, and the body will then be tak en to Portland and laid at rest In the Rose City cemetery, beside that of his wife. Leaving For Pennsylvania W. T. Johnson and daughter. Miss Galtlys Johnson, will lesve tonight for Redding, Pennsylvania, where they will siend six weeks visiting with relatives and friends. They expect to stop over In Illi nois jioints for a short visit alsp. Leader in Bombings in Labor Disturbances 14 Years Ago to Face Charge Threatening Worker (Awrlt4 Vrm !."H Wlnv) TXIHANAPOMS. Ind . Sept. 14. John J. McNamnra. a leading figure In the bombing 14 years n;n of the Los Angeleii Times building faces trial again today here for labor disturbances. He will go before Special J mitre F. C. Osiise In Marion county to answer an Indictment charging him with threatening an employe, engaged In the construction of the Imlianspolls Klks' home In H24. The Indictment Is one of four which grew ont of the defacement last yesr of Mnne work of th Klk' Hnlldirkg and the national headquarters building of the Am erican legion. The state charges that McNamara as business agent of the local Hridge Structural and Ornamental Workers' union, in cited the vandalism after a futile efort to obtain employment for union men of his organization on buildings under construction by non-union workers. ! McNamara was leader of the i Structural Workers union In 1911, when the Los Angeles Times building and the Llewellyn Iron ' works In Los Angeles were dvna . mlted. Twenty-two were killed ; In the explosion whlrh wrecked I the Times building. He and his i brother, James it., confessed on , th ve of their trh'l for parti I clpatlon In the bombing and James was sentenced lo pr'-n fT life while John was given a f tf teen-year term. Clarence Darrow. Chicago attorney, was counsel for the McN'amaras. j John J. McNamara was releas ed from prlon after serving nine years and five months and came to Indianapolis as business agent for the local union. Last week a fifth Indictment was brought against htrr here, charging blackmail in the con struction with an addition to the Kle'cher Pavings and Trust com tpanr building. j WASHINGTON. Sept. 14 Sec ,retnrv Jnrdlne today rtimlped the , complaint against the Armour jMoTls packer merger. i The dlsmissnl was without pre judice, and the opinion ithat "In te event Armoir and .comnnny violates anv of the pro ivfslons of the Packers and Hock Yards eet there Is amnle power1 (Bnd anthorllv tn the secretary nf agnriir "'p nnoer ar aci io ase appropriate nn elective eciton Pfwfpfarv JarHfne held that the aroetsitinn hv rmo'tr A pipanv of the oro'-'tlps of ynrrU and pomnnnv, ot In t elf eon- s-tete a violation of the law, which provides svalnst manlnti. lating or cont'-nllinp' prices, rroi! tnr s monopoly or restraining cormercp. ti n'nef on hn while con rre i"-otiwh h "'ayton M -nvlflrally firha the scnnl tlr r" fi pomntltor' ptolr. It j'-iinAd n the Parkers and SwV v. ns " r"m f nv nn n'o'-i- wt'h re'e"enf" l tho sitlonv of a comnl!tor business - - at Ihe same time give Ihe railroad m - i-i-i rr-M i i irr. I cinn pa ny $2 .'iU an acre to which U NEW I'LM. Minn., Sept. 14. ; was entitled. ' I. G. Kdwards. a conrtuctor lor ! Acting ii(Min this suggestion, tho immnritrA pTm Imsi wire.) !)e Chicago and Northwestern :chaiiibrlaln-FerriH act was passed j WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. A ! rallroHd. was shot and killed and 'which provld'd that Ihe govern-, sugeation by Henry Ford that the p w. Wright, a telegraph opera- mient would lake back all Ihe lands naw rien&rtment build and eimrl-' inr. waa Herfmislv wounded wh'n I .fi hut nav tho railroad 12. &0 an ment with a rigid dirigible de-! the station was held up here early ,arre for Hn ihf lnnds that were in ; IH-hole qualifying round of the Can-, lormed me that he lid bee.: InVIf. rest. William Pollman, of Ttr.fcer, who was in poMHes-Ion of thn Tacts, likewise assured me that th-. at tack on the senator waa irflrrly without provocation. " k ' "In my opinion the occurreocVat , Haker Is merely Ihe forerunner of .several attempts which 'will be OTTAWA. Sept. 14. Mrs. W. O. made to entangle the senator lo Frater. formerly Miss Al-xa Stir- dicrderl conduct charges, a pil ling of Atlanta, tlerrglft, today vale iletecllv railed at my -afrit turned In the lowest scorn Id the lust Saturday afternoon and It were humbled by the Indians, 8 to . 6, In 10 Innings. . o GEORGIA GOLFER HIGH IN WOMAN'S TOURNAMENT signed by his engineers Is being given serious consideration by Secretary Wilbur. He said today, j : nowevrr, mai lie nau i rnt uru i Bni decision on the proposal. The bandit escaped with the grsnt, hut charge against this ) gross sum all the money the com pany had received In connection iwlth the sain of tracts to settlers todHy. f250. t Conductor Kdwards surprised the robber as he was rifling the money drawer. adlan women's open golf champion- ship with a card of 83 led to be a party to a "freme-up'- (Continued on page 8.) SPICE OF THE NEWS and others. Congress alno provided In this hill that a suit should be brought In federal courts to determine the amount to be paid. There were so many various Items entering Into the aettlcmt-nt, that the accounting little attentions that would put a great many grouchy, pale face hus bands to shame for their many neslectful actions. Al Smith and Hearst Fight for Presidential Nomination in 1928 -: Through New York Mayoralty Race t a.IhIii rr. i.r.l !.) iwlth less assurance because of NKW YORK. Kept. H. One of'hat seems to them Ihe possiblll the most sensational campaigns In Itv of Ilyfan heading an Independ- the hlslnry of New York City will j""" "k,, t . ., .t develop tomorrow in the nomlna- Hepiihllcan hopes or electing the lion nf democrallc, republican and 'executive of this heavily democrat socialist canillilalea for mayor. ,c 1,,rh' , , . . . The rampslan marks tha first The fire-works have been largely h de.nocr.tlo nn 1 1. a .1 nmnrrl 1 1 f aliln. .Inhn K. " ... ny, but also determined Ihe le- ' ,".'H ,- , t.,nr. 1 r"nk" "nef "" a'n,n -harlea I conclusions on many mooted !"'" "' 1? "'2.1" '2L ,?nnrf I Murphy, head of Tammany Hall points in roiini'ctlnn with moneys r,. '''"j ,,,, .nomination hvl,or mnnr Tnn- Mayor Xylan Baa pa,., out and received, . TZiJTT Walked Mnrphy In dea.h bed pr.,se Jliuite woiverion lounu u,ai n. ,.nn mhn h. hs.l i"' . """ ".'"' " ' ... supporting walker, uovernor smitn teld of Governor Stnllh. Rn( XHmnlar hsy. ,hrown OTer. llv both republican and demo-1 board a man elected mayor twice crallc spokesmen, the campaign i wim tremendous malorltles against . Wlin V.t.iVi, ill), till, wnirn nisnnilio i'" ' - - ln iiimihmiiiii ill iiiw it-niniia llfwn- NEW YORK Walter Damroteh, conductor of tha New York y"1 ,r(IBn ,war, to Ihe Houthcrn I'aclflc Itween tlnvernor Hmllh and W. It. papers of lite city except Mr. company of H.077.47S 35. Hearst for control ot ine nemocia- n,.arsfs. The government some time agOtlc. parly In Ihe slsie with a view wa (det betting odds are set sMlile $1,(pimi,(iii0 cash lo be paid lo presidential pollllca In 1!23, the , from 91 lo 4J lo 1 against Hylan. on this suit when decided. Provl- governor giving up a vacation to iTammany "leaders predict Walker'a lon of Ihe rest of the amount will 'slump for Walker. Exchanges be-Trrr by lno.DOO votes, assuming; be up to the neat congress. j I ween lh" governor and Mr. Hearst ,ht 6n ,,pr cent of the T94.H51 ell- Ht long distance and between the ' ne democratic voters, will go to DISMISSES PORTRAIT SUIT, i governor and Ihe mayor at close (he polls. John C. fohalan. cam- -..,..- . , . . , i3... .. .. luu. .hum .nn n.r. i .uii.,. .i.n-a Santa Rarbar. e.rthqu.k. r.h-f work out of or.t.luda for Am.nc.n ,.irtrT fr the mayor. day dismissed Ihe action brought! The mayor has Ignored demands' It la admllled on both sldeg that by Trlnce Felix Youssopoff for the nf Wslker that he say whether hn the mayor's strength la In hla home redelivery lo him by Joseph K. will support the democratic nom I- borough of Ilrooklyn and Rich Wldener, I'hlladelphla hanker and nee and Tsmmanr aupporlera, con- niond and In Queens. Tammany la la to b. revlvtd with Francis Wilson sportsman of two Jlemenibrandt fi.tent nf success In the primary, strong In the other two boroughs. portraiiB. are' looking lorwara to tne eirctem .mannsimu u um it. t.t.A Press Laassd Wirt.) rnu.TiuTiunDi c M.niinhi Kemal. divorced from his modern-; ) WRS held m-cessary Independ- 1st wife has been applauded by veiled women for a speech urging them ,t () aj oilier suits connected to show thslr faces. Discard the Fej and wear tha hat, tha international W,h ,hR rM,t. head gear, ha told the men. Nearly all the questions of fact . were agreed uisin by the attorneys ANDERSON, Ind. Struck In the eya by a fluid from a fire eg-i before Ihe accounting suit waa tlr.Qui.her, Charles Hudson has recovered sight lost 21 years ago In an ,,iBr,., here In June, 11)24. accident. Today's decision not only settled jthe amount lo be paid the com- NEW YORK Ethel Barrymore, who recently bobbed her hair, is to . Tmny. but also determined Ihe le- play Ophelia with Walter Hampden as Hamlet. CONVARNEAU, France A captured sea turtle, seven feet long, weighing 725 pounda, has escaped being cooked up as aoup. Scientists are disaecting It I there should be 3.727.KM !4 acres' I In ll. li A I lun.l .run) f.ir ,lil,.fl I ARICA, Chile General Perehlng celebrated his Mth birthday !,.3i.724 5 gross should he allow-! taking the first rest since he came nere on tne iacna-nriC mi...u". ,,,( hul ,.mrK,.rt the company iLOVE IN THE WILD IS NOT BO MllDl.hn.. n..i,. 1. .kihiin nroof th.- hla ofniui has been recog " . - . n'ed in the form of a letter from a New Jcreey woman, asking him to ! r,l,nSR PAJK Mnnl ""P-. call and tun. her pl.no. .14. Who ssvs the Indian brave Is; not a chivalrous knight lo his pl0 JANEIRO State police are pursuing "Lightning" and his ;wlf? It Is not an uncommon glnfl of outlaws whe shot uo the village of Chore and killed 10 persons, sight lo see a niarkfnot chief of the Olarler National Park reserve- j WASHINGTON Genlchlro Yamada. e Tokyo boy. hae sent hi. tlon waiting on the trail side for whole annual allowance from hi. parents St. 50 to the Red Cross for the womsn to "eaten np. I While he la too stoical to spoon : ..tittanc. after the Tokyo eatattrophe. with hr In public, lb" Indian lovea ' hie wife and shows her msny nice HW YORK Th-. Rev. Dr. John Roach Straton, told his eongre gallon of aeelng two dayligW holdups in one morning in Chicago. BOSTON rRlp Van Winkle" In the title role ma!e famous by Joseph Jefferson, 1