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m eaBn aesejsaaaaaaxaai Y axsaa. leased v.;:x c( DOUGiSb COUNTY A" Consolidation of Th Evening. News and Tha RoMburf Review In pendant Newspaper, IHbllehea) far Mi Eeei Interest 4 Ik PMal. FAIR TONIGHT AND THURSDAY ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1923. VOU XIII NO. ItS OF THE EVENING Nf " VOL. XXVI NO. 2S4 OF ROSEBUJtQ REVIEW GREECE SENDS BULGARIA TIME! LIMIT DEMAND) , i Indemnity and Apology Are . Wanted for Attack on Frontier Post 48 HOURS FOR "REPLY Raid Alleged Conducted by Irregular Bands, With i Help of Bulgarian V Army Officers. fAanrUted Prrti Leuad Win.) ATHENS, Oct 21. The Greek government has sent an ultimatum . with a 48-hour time limit to Bul garia in connection with the fron tier fighting near Demlrhlssar, de - mandlng an Indemnity of 2,000.000 French franca, an official expres sion of regret and the punishment . of responsible Bulgarian officers. ATHENS. Oct 21 A note couch ed In severe terms was forwarded 'tmlay to Sofia, the Bulgarian cap ital, demanding full satisfaction for Monday's unwarranted attack on a Greek frontier post near De mlrhlasar. The note demands sat ' Isfactlon for the violation of Greek territory, punishment of thou re snonsible and compensation for the families of officers and soldiers kl"H In the event the Greek demands re not promptly accepted, an ul timatum probably will be sent to the Rulgarlan government. Althonah the attack, which was followed b nearly 24 hours fight ' In, seemed to h"ve been engineer ed by ComlUdMs. or Irregular bands, tt Is reported here td have been carried out by regular Bul garian troops. The Sofia government. It la un derstood, has proposed the forma tion of n mixed commission of Greek and Bulgarian officers to In- vestltste the Incident on the spot. White Flaq Bearer 8taln. Greek troons have been ordered to take up stragetlc points along the Orcco-Bulgar frontier In the Demlrhlssar reslon In Macedonia, northwest of Salonlki, to ascertain the strength and the Intentions of ( the Bulgarian forces, which on Monday fired upon the Greek post near Demlrhlssar. . ; Following the attack, at the be ginning of which a Greek official was killed and a Greek captain was shot as he went out with a white flag, severe fls-htlng raged for nearly 24 hours. It finally cul minated In the Bulgarians hoisting a white flag and -tendering of ex pressions of regret by the Bulgar ian commander, who explained that the firing on the Greek .post was due to a misunderstanding. It Is reported here, however, that Greere Is determined to In vestigate fully the reasons for Ihe action of the Bulgarians In the De mlrhlssar region, where a tense sit nation has existed for months due ,u ui v-.i.u " u.uisatn. uuna.s.. firtvk Tropr, More. LONDON, Oct. 21. The Ex- change Telegraph reports that ter a ministerial conference last Noble Pierce, pastor 'of the pre- Knrther Indications thst the night in Athens, the Greek gov- rsldent'S church requested the i administration Is scrutinizing all ernment decided to order troops membership to "take In" their proposals for private loans to to advance by way of the Rupelinuota or delegatea to the congre- prinre by American flnanclera Valley inlo Bulgarian territory Igatlonallst convention, the Presl- 'developed todsv after a confer and occupy Petrlsh. whl,ch Is the I dent and Mrs. Coolidge declined ien(., between President Coolidge headquarters of the Macedonia- to be left out, announcing they ,an(1 charlea E. Mitchell, president Bulgarian committee. had room for nine persons. The jof tne National City Hank 'of . New Orerk HoWler Blamed. nine include two former pastors York. SOFIA, Bulgaria. Oct. 21.. 'and a present pastor of the Ed- Mr Mitehell declined to disclose The .Unitarian version version oflwarda church of North Ampton, n...n, ol ... ..ii, wtth the pre- the incident on the Greek fron- tier was given today by the Bul garian Telegraphic Agency. According to thla account, a Greek soldier entered Bulgarian territory near Demirkapou on Monday and wounded a Bulgarian sentinet. who In return fired and killed 1ils assailant. A long f mils de across the bor der followed. The firing contlnn ed until last night, when a Bul garian officer gained contact with (Continued on page 2.) Wife Releases Teacher-Husband and Manages His Elonement With 16-Year-OId PupU Whom He Weds (Anrtsbd rn Leued CHICAGO Oct 21 Back In 0,:ML'',;PlnrickTr: o to be married. Frederick Har- lung, high school teacher, and Ruth Smith Hartung. his former pupil, revealed last night that Mrs. Wllma Hartung. Hartung'a dlvorc- ed wife, had engineered the elope- ment. automobile. Hartung said he will ure fnr Philadelphia at 1M. The Hartung said that he told , hi. fight the charge of contributing to next highest in the list waa Ot la wife that he loved hi lt-year-old the delinquency of his new wife wa, Canada, with HTi, while the pupil laat summer and ahe agreed and his bride announced she will lowest. 42. was-reported for Lis to obtain a divorce which she did fight her mother's move to have ,bon. London, wllh 100, waa used In August, At that time ha said the marriage annulled. . aa the index base. WOlV V 'LLS BIG COS WITH .22 f. -iWRE RIFLE tn -. Whll 1 tay back with her hua yti- m bunting trip In J' C C i county. Mrs. George L C 5 'yrtlo Creek. this niorn g huge coy- ote cross! r Mil ahead of the car .-machine was s slopped and Mrs. Dyer seixed a small .22 calibre rifle from the machine and running out to a nearby clearing saw the animal crossing an open place and shot It twice, kill- Ing It with the second shot. The animal proved , to be an exceptionally large one. She brought the pelt into Roseburg 4 and secured the bounty. The coyote was killed near the summit of Canyon moutaln. KLAMATH RIVER TO Prevented From Building Dams, Promoter Will Tunnel Twice to Divert Water. lUoctM tnm LeueJ Win.) SACRAMENTO, Oct 21. Thom- gs M. Park of San Francisco hasjtlons for a final agreement -vlth applied to the state division ' of water rlghta for permission to di vert waters of the Klamath river In Slxkiyou county for utilization in mining and bydro-fleetric power producing project estimated tocost 110.000.000. Detaila of the project disclosed at the office of the divi sion of water rights shows the pro- Jert to be one of the most unique on record. - Balked by a state law prohibiting the construction of damn on certain stretches of the Klamath river, the applicant plans to divert part of 7r j:;; " ,. ' . ..iFrenrh cblneCa apparent relec - ting across two bends In the river. His plans call for the taklng'nf the water at the two point, opening ' from the river bed whence it would be carried thrnurb tunnels down ward underground. Mouths of the tunnels would Tie ! In the river beds, the water being ; carried downward and emptied In - to the river again at lower eleva tion. The natural fall would permit .I....1.. ... - .nn I .kk-a-.! M m.telv SR nr.0 theoretlcsl hnr.e. power, according to-Park s estlm- i" .in. .v vw!ury' Information J. electric project, the applicant seeks permission to cut down the flow nf the river around the bends cut off by the tunnels to about one half the normal flow In order to facilitate gold mining in the drle-I portions of the bed. Fk. ...... .1I.1.1. used in the recovery of sold. Parks says. would be sold to unnamed public utility corporations. 7 MINISTERS SLEEP ' AT WHITE HOUSE AS DrnCAM A ff PltrCTC rtKOUrNAL. MMnrtHtM Ptm INiivd Wire.) WASHINGTON. Oct. 21. The oin practice oi - aumnu up me I pastor for the night," Is being en- j """. . I i ... . Kregauonai miniixers. iwo i ministers. them with their wives. arc nouse af-'guests. When the Rev. Jason,.,. Mass., Mr. Coolldge's home'town. White House officials said the visitors were guests, not of he nation, bnt of Mr. and Mrs. Cal- vln Coolidge. congregatlonallsts. Attend Or1lnat!nn Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mlller-and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morgan, (motor ed to Riddle today, to attend the ordination service at the Baptist church In that town. Pastor R. R. Mulholland being ordlnated to the ministry. It had been agreed that he" would marry Ruth Smith when she waa ""X,dnowever. Mr Harry Bmn ,,,,,. obtained a warrant fnr the teacher'a arrest and the divorced wife went with them to Valparaiso to see them married and drove the haonv bride and groom bark to Chicago In her DEBT PROPOSAL E PLEASE FRANCE Provisional Plan l ; v'BIT,ea I Back by Caillaux Not Accepted at Home. FINALITY IS LACKING Will Renew Negotiations Looking to Agreement for a Complete" Settlement. T" 'AaocUttd Tnm LmbH Win.) PARIS. Oct 21. The French government Is preparing a counter proposal on the ' debt question which will probably - be sent to Washington next week. The provisional accord brought back from Washington by Finance Minister Caillaux and his delega tion was so unfavorably received In parliamentary circles that It la felt preferable to renew negot la the United States, rather than sub mit tlu? provisional plan to the senate and chamber. The, Amerlcffl counter-proposal which M. Caillaux took bark wllh him to Paris called for payment of annual Installment of J40.000.000 for the next five years as full cur- I""' Intercut during that period on ln consolidated debt of about $4.- ziHi.u'W.uop owed 10 tne I'mtea States government by France. America May Cain. !lo ot .A""rlc" d,fbt VTTl li ' . l 7 I inne" 6!Lw!f." Jnf-.twoJ '!.Z I oipnin lit sin iui u in mm m new formuU sallcfactory lo both, . . , " )hV,,l,7;,, dTflnH "lv i " AZ,ca flvXar ar ""d 'h9 fiTl " eoViTn? delay It slil. imliiv ,nt the. .. Mn. n f.vnnMc. Itiiollnn lur uir I uncu riit-B. i u miic-i cn policy, has been In Ins at on sareeraents based on the capacity of the debtor to pay, and the'treaa- that . Frencn economic structure Is .maklnv Im Voider i suunuri portant aleps toward basis. . . i , German Debt Problem Looms. -NEW YORK. Oct. 21. Today's Tribune eaya that the visit of T)r. Hialmar Schacht. head of the 'Reichsbank. to this country la not only Intended to atlmulate Amerl- can Industrial credits to Germany, but has for Its purpose the paving of the road for revision of the Dawes plan. He Intends to- discuss the ques tion Infnrmnllv with various ner- ons. among them Vice-President Dawes, in preparation for more tanglble steps to he taken when some of the problem. Involved In Iha nnnriillnn nf the Dawes nlan become acute. There is a growing realization, '"ou"" "; "" l V"i .v-B ui U"na"' ' " ' I aitons account at low net price NOT ... -Hnnqlv Inlurinc a iled inter-!.h ,)(.pnt but as he left the White -!,,... h, until France ,nad ,ettert her war debt, she lnee(j expect little sympathy from Un,erran hankers in the way of nrlvote Insns. Banking officials. 'he declared, are solidly behind the position taken by tne govern ment. He asserted that any Am erican banker who attempta to float a private French loan un der the present circumstances, wonld hsve only a "faith, "hope and charity" proposition to offer the public. . AMERICAN WAGES BEST IN THE WORLD ( AmwIi'mI frrm liM Wir I WASHINGTON; Oct. 21 Wagea, aa measured both hy their amount and what thev will purchase, are higher In the United Slates than In any of 1 other countries covered In a monthly Index compiled by the International labor office. I The Index, based on wsgea fnr .various lines nf skilled and unskill ed labor and on food and rent costs in a principal city fnr each nf the countries on July 1. places the fig REMEDY FOR UU.lESffiS ' IS (Ml DIEfiCE, POLICE (Aanrlatnl Pna Usxd Win.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. Pre? sldent Coolidge believes a pulilk conscience enlightened by religion! rather! than the police powers of government, must be looked to, to remedy a condition of lawless ness which he warns is "altoge ther too nrevalent.' . ? "A lack of respect for govern , ment and conventions of enllgh- j highest applications." tened society Is altogether too.; "The almost Ingenuity upon the apparent." Ihe president declared part of the police powers." he In an address here last night be- said, "will be aubstantlally all fore the annual council of congre- wasted In an effort to enforce the gational churches. I law If there doea not exist a Asserting that "If there are any strong and vigoroua determine general failures In the enforce- tkw upon the part of the pepople ment of the law, It is because to observe the law. Such a de there have first been general , termination cannot be produced failures In the disposition to ob-i liy the government. My own opln- l serve the law." ' The president saw In the "In- VICTIM REFUSES TO ASK PARDON (Aanciatre Fras Lrurd win.) , OAKLAND. Cal.. Oct. 21. Miss rhaHnu Ann. xi-himev rinh wo- mai and civic leader, who Is await- Ing commitment to San Quentln'jw and whose guilt may be less prison to serve a aentence of fromllhan mine. He could more closely 'one to 14 years for a violation of approximate Justice by pardoning the state syndicalism act, saio : here today that she would not ap ply for a pardon. H.-...J. .i,. tvthLA ih. .vniiu City Attorney w. j. j.orKe oi callsm act In the lower house of I the legislature, while serving as a member of that body, caaracterlted i"" - conviction ot Mrs. v. mine, a. " The bill waa not designed ioJ 'nrneen( thn.e who would effect governmental changes by peaceful means Locke said. Ml. waa Intro- -- . , . , jduced Into thejcgislatare after 'an tres--'"''ril,t "Trr" "'' governor mansion InSa- "ramento and was directed solely against anarchy and other force aimed at the peace and well being It ... ... , . ir. .vmmuuu in 1110 wuiu r...... of this law to convict Mlsa Whlt- ney." ' Mlta Whitney. announced that JITIB WiuviiT-y - tiiiis'uaaa-v-n - , . . . .ko .... ti AnfAfi tnAv with hfr'wl br the secretary in cnaricA that attorney, John Frencli Neylan. of i ..v.. nAV an r rancwcu w w um nci m. t step would be. Discussing - the widesnresd agitation for a pardon, she said- ' "I am hot going to ask for a pan : ELECTION DAY AT JUAREZ ATTENDED DV DiriT. HURT BY K1U1, nuni Gtwnrtates rtMf Lewd Wire.) EL, PASO, Tex.. Oct. 21. Twen- 'ty - five Mexicans were Injured, four of their seriously, In Ihe msyorsl- ;tv election ngnt at juarea lasi night. Th lah Innlr nlaee after sneak- era fnr th twn fnctlnns hsd beea 'heard and some one threw a rock. nome au Mexicans n.u juio . llirr II T" ll'l nil lifui.( "uno vniVM ftnfl atones were wielded ihmn i - Police and soldier, from the , Ju- SPICE OF (Associated Pres. Leased Wire.) NO. S ISN'T A BIT SORE. SPRINGFIELD, Mass Edna Wallace Hopper, third wife of Di Wolf Hopper, has sent hsr congratulations about hie elxth brlds, Lillian Glazer, concert singer ana wiaow 01 an wamano, .., . a better o'rl than I am," Edna wirsd. JERRY USES GOOD JUDGMENT. ' BOSTON Summer Whit. House romsnee: Jeremiah Sh.s, ear.-;los taker of the Steam - for the Coolidges. Birr ueniriNI M E LI LL A Colonel Mitchell aircraft defense. Sevsrsl rows of them lie on their Dacas ano put up barrage with rrf las. Thsy hsve destroyed at least one French plsna. ' . AMEN. BAY THE REST OF US. LONDON Austen Chamb.rlsln la praying ' that the sunshine of - ' " ' " ABLE TO See HIS FINISH. NE,W YORK Arnold Daly is back from gay Para, broke and ..1.. . i . ".""" ue riiAH WARSAW Poland has a "Dreyfus case." A Zionlat student la ae - cused of throwing a bomb at the .... ... ... 2.Z" siiniDcTi......n. km 11-1...1 a... n.. .1 mrliamant threo another over his head out Into th. lobby. ' . ZLrr Hl,f kn.ihi.i-ks are an xriw. and 20cent ahinea are threatened. . new Turk ine suirerinq IB HAD S MILLION RIAL ESTATE HAS S00 ' CHICAGO Mrs. Grace A. Lasts) la In bankruptcy, having only S400 of the H.MW.000 her husband left her. She lost money In realty, which built up his fortune. FORCE-COOLIDGE fluence of religion" the only ade quate remedy for the evil." The governments part in the repression on crime and wrong doing must be buttressed by an enlightened, conscience and a de termined public sentiment in fa vor of law enforcement. Mr. Cool- Idge said, before it "reaches US lion is that It la furnished by re- llglon". . ilon. If the governor hi disposed to pardon anyone let him liberate tne poor men who are now imprl- .soned for a violation of this same - - "i "-'r""1"" - to me, a woman of money and in fluence." As Mlsa Whitney was admitted to ball on the testimony of physl- that Incarceration In a prl- son would be fatal to her, a group ot her friends here contemplate asking the governor for a pardon on that basis. Otherwise any other pardon appeal weuld have, to be eiaucu yj inn ii i.uii'i . LOS ANGKI.E8, Oct 21. A del egation from the American Civil Liberties Union marched to Gov- ernor Richardson's office here to- day to protest against the Imprt-1 '"nment lor syndicalism of Mis. Charlotte Anita Whitney, suffra gist and social worker, and march ed out breathing wrath without seeing the executive. . t On arrival at the governor', an te-room, the delegation was Inform- - parole application form- were to iha hnil fnr the asklnr. and that. - .. - --. - - when properly filled out. these 'forma should be sent through the .regular channels to the parole board. area garrison were half an hour on the quelling the rioters. , Alberto B.' Aimeiaa, one-oi mo candidate, for mayor. .!, a brother nf Jesu, A. Aimelda of Chihuahua. , . DAILY DIAMOND ROBBERY $50,0C0 , f .MM Piv- I d Wire.) .... ,i . NEW YORK. Oct. 21-The police "dead line" waa violated today by a gang who entered the Nassau RIreet e,laDiisnmeu in UIHII1UI1U UfBiri, uuuuu ' -- -nfi ,iriPri th aafe of the firm a .tw.ir iwu V rat estimate! or ! " - the loss were 50.000. THE NEWS She la . has tnarr ad Maroaret carr, wno waa e - ini rLIFRS may be Intertst.d In the Riffs' anti- nir uiDTvnnnu president upon a deposition of a bal.,wav mil or ine rront gte. ...... Th. J reaard him ILK Said They Eapected to Mans. : - di raag PAGE ZBVS2KO all ihe wraatlare have left for the ' '"J..T. "5?-?.- hrfrf'KwV it ri,ri.tfwr-.r.' M Pnri .Wlllina in n.. ...... STATEMENTS OF KELLEV 'AFTER CAPT Convict Denied Using Gun, But Bored Hole in Roof . of the Cell House. WILLOS AIDED HIM Say Shotgun Carried Off by Him Was One Used by Jones When He Killed Guard. " '' (AMorUlnl !1a Uunl Win.) SALEM. Ore., Oct. 21. The first intimation as to where Tom Mur ray, Ellsworth Kelley and Jsmea Wllloa, convict., .pent the three daya elapsing between tbelr escape from the state prison on the night ol August 12 and the time they kidnaped the four men at Monitor waa given In the trial of Wllloa and Kelley here this morning. hen statementa made bv them tn rHstrlet-Attorney John Carson, Sheriff Oscar Bower and others fol lowing tneir return to the prison, were Introduced hy the testimony of Mis. Blanche F. Barrett, court reporter. The atatementa. taken bv Mini Barrett at the prison, were admit ted hv the court over the protest of Will n. King, defense attorney, who contended that the defendants had not been given an bpnorunily to secure counsel, and that they were not advised that they need not make any atatementa until thev so desired. In his statement Keller declared that the three davs In question were spent In , the woods ahont three miles north and east of Hllverton. and that the posses were all sconrlng Ihe woods tn the south of them while they were In hiding.- He said that on the night nf the earane they travel- moM f rom tn, rommnai of the night, going north e point where they left the mandeered taxi near Pratnm and thence north and east around Sflverton. Kelley said, according tn Miss Barrett, that he was Ihe Ihlrd one nf Ihe convicts to descend Ihe rone from the roof .and that while he iixiill in- Intl .fllin 1HT Willi? nf .nH win,. rl v.ij . k-. v- 0uard PptB Wnit( (h(i - i.l . j .. pit-uiiia wim me guarus on tne !,ow,r no, , hnot hp w,,i wbo had their hands In the air. Kelley Denlea Firing Shot 1 Kelley denied that ho had a gun at any time during the battle be tween the guards and the convlcta. He said that the other three went ahead, Murray and Jones doing the shooting, and that he .Imply fol lowed them. "My only Idea wa to get out. and I did." Kelley said, according to Miss Barrett, who also ounted Kelley aa aaylng that he waa the iii.ni iiii mi a1' uimiiKIl mwrr tmi. nd that he fnund Ilert "Oregon" Jones wounded on the outside of OWBr M ne mt) ..,,, nA Mn ,. ,not ,n iRelley was qunled as saving. "He turned around and fired at Guard Hnlman who was sitting on the . . . arrminri. aavina; -miss mv last ,hn(. ,h,n na )hr,w ih the shotgun down and I picked It up." Kelley Insisted thrnorhont, Miss Barrett said, that he did not have a gun until be picked up the emp ty ahntgun onlaide the walls. This gun he said he hid under a log In the woods near Pratum. Cut Hole In Roof. Kelley'a atatement brought nut the fact that It waa he and Wllloa who cut the hole Hi the roof or the north cell house through which hey made their escape, and Wll- i confirmed this. The hole waa -... .".... ... ..." 7 :tbey msde their escspe while the I V, A 1 prisoner, were bringing their com- Imlasary auppllea into their cells. II took about two 1 houra to cut the - ."- - jtised. he himself sin e from near the old Incinerator plant. I The, stslements of both Kelley and Wlllos quoted them aa aaylng jfnr'Um. X To"luI"enen;qd "' ""h dented that there iwaa any Idea of killing anyone. They said that the .plan waa to (aK (n, lumity an() whatever guard, they could get hold of wllh them as hnalagea and force their SALEM. Ore.. Oct. 21-Knlh i Ellsworth Kelley and James WH llos. convicts on trial for Ihe murder of Onard John Sweeney In the prl eon break of August 12, admitted i' "lm ,lm' ,'n'lr II II pa tKslt th. arafarf tit htltlsf frtr itW-l. u. I- (I.. aaffeala. Ikssataf iland told the Ju' from the witness " .-. latand yesterday afternoon. Chris- tofersen waa one of Ihe four Mull nomah county officer, td capture , Wlllos and Kellejr In the woods (Continued from psge 2.) GIVEN MITCHELL TURNS $1000 PRIZE OVER ' TO FLIERS' WIDOWS . 4 (Awrland IT Laaard Win.) 4 WASHINGTON, Oct 21. On thousand dollars, award- ed to Colonel William Mitchell by the magaxlne "Liberty" for "Courage." was turned ov- er by Mrs. Mitchell today to Mrs. Zachary Lanadowne. wl- dow of the commander of the Shenandoah, to be divided among the women whose bus- bands were killed In the wreck of the airship. The award to the air serv- ice officer waa made as a re- suit of bis criticism of war and navy department officials, for which he now faces court martial. ' 1 BILL OUTLINE Municipal Salaries, Auto Accessories, Capital Stock Interests He Speaks For. WASHINGTON. Oct. tL Varied TAXEXEMPTIOi'llS ASKED BY HAWLEY forma of tax relief were sought by(CDmMny n ,. provided that-be a number of organized Interest. abooid be paid the dV through representatives appeaMg t iUent taxea and Ihia was done, at today a aesslon pf hearinga be-1 A urne,,,!,, from ,, H of the fore the house waya and means , ,anil , , aiyMttd between the committer on a new revenue bill. nvPrnI,,Hn,, H,e ,nd counties. Nine organizations were allotted but no payments are to be made time today by the committee, uml, tnp railro,d connany has which will hear all parties interest-1 reimbursed at the rate of measure, before start ig work week from Monday on the drafting of the bill. Exemption of ealaties of employ ee of municipal owned systems waa urged by Representative Johnson. republican of Washington, who spoke tor the municipal employea of Tacoma. : B. CU'IK of Rochester, N. V.. sneaking for Ihe American Water Works association, pointed ont that receni inierpreiai una or me pre - wni in w uitii mailt, nniarit-s ni em ployes of municipal owned water systems subject to the tax. and he Insisted thla waa discrimination alnce alate and other municipal employea are exempt, , . Representative Hawley, republi can. Oregon, pointed nut there wa. a difference between employea ' on city payroll, and water work, pay rolls. i Petitions for the repeal nf the capital stock tax on corporatlona and the automobile accessories lev e. were prvsemcu ,. , conslluents by RepreeentatlVee Hawley . -. , " ' ..... Georgia. Abolishment of the relroacllve j features of provisions of the taw I relating to gain or loss Involved in transfers of property in connection ' with business re-organlzallona waa asked by MrKlnley W.-Reight or I the American mining congress. He I suggested that the retroactive date. If retained be set at !eember SI. 1924, Instead of December 31, 1917. NEGRO MUST HANG FOR WIFE MURDER t tMtitiati-il frrm Lesird Wn.) KEI.HO, Wash., Oct. 21. Oliver Jones, negro, was found guilty of eennit rtevree murder here Istn last night after Ihe Jury had dellb- ersted two and one-hair houra. Jones killed his wife with an axe here last aummer. K. Mochlzurkl. Japanese, went on trial here this morning on a charge of the killing of a Japanese work er at Ixingvlew. "Ma" Ferguson Invites Critics of Her Pet Highway Department to Tell Their Woes to Grand Jury AI'STIN, Tex.. Oi l. 21. A pe. ilng conducted by Altorney-Den-clal aesslon of Ihe Texas leglsla- erul Dan Moody, who is checklnir ture may be called to Investigate up the highway department'. charges of reckless expenditures In Ihe state highway department IntlinHtrn mat ins penal ses-ion tinder the reign nf Governor "Ma'1 1 would await the altoniev-geiier-Kergii'nn 'al's report, which Is expected In In a statement rrom Washing- ton laat nlaht. where he is on a tax reduction mission. I.ee Rat- terwhlte. speaker r the Texas 1 session wiinoni gnuernsioriai con k.. nl renresenlutlvea. lie. I a red ! riirrenie. however, will be flying that If Ihe aovernor did not rail a special seaslnn fnr an Itireil -i- tlon nf the slate admlnKtriitmn ne would. In liresklng a Iwo month's offi cial silenrn laat Humliiy, (iovor- nnv V.iviiinii rieelsreil acsiliat a .,i.i seaalnn and rhallenaed the inn i. tn take their "whls- perluga" before a grand Jnrv. Ilnis af)ng the laxpsyers the ennrm - mis expi'n'e of special icgiHia- The woman executive, wlf I fnrmaaa flnVmrnAT JaattlPH K Fff- - ...mn rnilr rhartert wltn fin- , 1 mlnatlng tne state mgnwav n j n.nmeiit derlared that she would anmmsrlly remove any Btate olfl lal declared In default of dutv Meanwhile, the alate la awalll:ig the result of a probe already ot- CONGRESS lu HEAR DILL Oil 0. AND C. GRfallT Proposal Made to Include Timber Land in Na tional Forests. , BENEFITCOUNYiEi Would Enable Government to Hasten Payments to : Counties Under Plan . Adopted. ' ; A bill which Is of vital Interest to Douglas county Is to be pre sented to tne coming session oi congress, and If the bill Is pasaed it wilt enable itbe ceunty to secure i government funds, from the revest ing ol the O. and C. grant lands, at a much earlier dale than nnder the present arrangement. !' "M ' I A . . W.. II iK. nm-nl ln-1 wi .h. the vailnoJ 12.50 per acre and the government ' repaid Ihe amount advanced conn-' ties for tax delinquencies. A bill is now brought forward to transfer all of the O. and C, tim ber lands within the national for est boundaries to the forest service. The forest service will pay for the lands ao acquired, which will en able the government - to meet the railroad companies' claims and ise- linburoe Itself for the delinquent (HXP, pal,!. lnj ,,0 leave loiae- iihlna fnr Uie counties. . The bill has been given the en dorsement of Ihe county Judge aa. aocfation'Of Oregon. 1 - . .1. . At the present time- the timber lands are rtivhted on 4 sort ol checkerboard arrangement, the- na tional forests ami ). and C. land, occupying alternate sections, sa that - administration l difficult. The. proposed bill would 'do away wllh 'thie confusion, r The Iloseburg Chamber of Com merce Is considering The support to be given the measure, and a re- m,rrt.w, madB of f, 8upervu,. Neallhat Ihe propose,! k. fullu .vi.Ir ln.il .nil t following memorandum waa sub mitted by the supervisor at .yes terday's meeting of the board- of directors: The art June 9116 reveslefl lii the United States the title to ap proximately 2K2.S74.00fl acres- tit land previously comprising parts'of Ihe O. It C. grant. Thla art I !Ir vliled the land into three classes follows : Clsss 1- Lands chiefly valuable for water power development. . Class 2 Ijimls containing not less than Jim M. ft. II. M. of flnl ber on each 4(1 acre aubdlvlsion. Class 3 All lands nol falling , within Ihe other Iwo classes.. The act provided for the lands). being disposed of as follows: Titles lo class 1 land to remain In the government. 1'he timber on Ihe clans 2 land to he snld for cash by tho secretary nf Interior at s"eh limes, in such quantities and nnder such plan of competitive bid , a (Continued on page two).- transactions. Speaker Hatiemhlte inree weess. MpeeKer natieiwnnes awoveo Jdetnrmlnailon to call a special 1 In. the face of a majority ol Ihe members of Ihe legislature. A poll conducted hy The Associated Press stmnig nieinliers to determ ine their sentiments on, the pro posed call hss shown thus far 42 again! the proposition, 1ft for and 10 nndecided In reaponae In the query. Slate Ilepreaeniatlve Hen V. Kosler ex- ; preseil the opinion that "only the governor can call a special '. session of the legislature except nf In rase of Impeachment proceed- i t)Kn fKHlnt her.' There h ben no hint of poa slide Impeachment proceedings iaiiil It Is a matter of conjecture - .here whether Hpesker 8atter- - wnne a w aaninaion siairmeni wii ,made In cognisance of that poa- .1010 interpretation -4 -