Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 29, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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    EIGHT
VICTOR;
ABANDON HOP
III SEARCH FOR f
Ell
GRAYSON
1 Little Coves and Inlets May
j Hold Secret of "Dawn"
Disappearance.
by Dodge, Brothers
To be introduced in one of tbc
greatest radio chain Look-ups
in history . . . with one of the
greatest radio programs . . .
Wednesday, January 4m
730 to 83 P. M. Pacific Time
HEAR NO CALLS
.
NEW FORK LAKE DAM
IN WYOMING BREAK8.
MworkteiJ Frea Iurd Wir.)
ROCK SPRINGS. Wyo.,
Dec. 29. The New Fork lake
(Jam north of t here ami 95
miles norih of Plnedale broke
today and water from the
dam la flooding an area six
miles wide. About 7,000 head
of cattle are In the path of
the flood waters The ranch
( of State Senator F. W. Jen-
kins uIho Is lu the path of the
water.
Only hay and cattle are ex-
peeled to be lost at the wa-
ter Is covering such a wide
area. Lobs of life Is not con-
sidercd probable. AU cow-
boys lu the Green river area
huve been called to ride Into
the water covered . area to
round up the cattle.
ELECT OFFICERS
NEW TODAY I
pair chaps.
German Aviatrix Still De
termined to Make Flight
Wanted to Go
With Dawn.?
PUBLIC
SHOWING
JANUARY
6 TO
U. OF O. VARSITY '
TO BE SEEN IN I
GAME FRIDAY;
(Continued from page 1.)
cral years and was one of the
team's star players. He was Ee-
lected for two years for the all-1
Den Larson, principal of tho
Itoseburg Senior High school, was
a stnr player for threo years wllh
l.iimem college and was an out-1
Blandlng player during his years
In school.
' Itnv Hell wno a mi.ml.a.. t
Koseburg high school team last ( Nullu,' ,no "'cnr In charge, sent
Roseburg Country Club
New Years Eve
. Frolic
Dancing and Cards
MEMBERS ONLY
Saturday, Dec. 31st
8:30 P. M.
ynr. and this yonr is playing with
the O. A. C. rooks.
In reserve Uio Colloglons have
many well known and experienced
players, including Dick .Corn, for
mer Stanford leitorman, Dick
Cochrane, Junior high school nth
letlc conch anil former University
of Illinois player, Gnome Webber,
a momber of Inst year'B high
school team, now playing with the
U. ot O. rooks, Wally Happ, May
Jost, Hugh Whipple and Lynn
Hockley, all former hlRh school
stars, and Dernard Young, n mem
ber of tho O. A. C, basketball
equad. With a squud including
such experienced plnynrs tho Col
legians will undoubtedly bo able
to give the Oregon vnrHlty a real
Itaniu, and spiictii'.oi'H should isee
nu exhibition that will well bu
worlh tho price of admission.
Conch llllly rtcliilinrt is bring
ing eleven of bis first Btrlng men
to this city nnc will play his regu
lar lineup. Mllllmin and McCor-
micK wm probably Btnrt at for
ward, Bdwnrils, conlur, nud Itlil
Inga and Dally, guards. Hidings Ih
me rast guniu who bus been high
point man for tho II. of O. In
ninny of Ita gamoa. Hpynoltln, Em
moiiB, Chnstnln. lOpps, Humninlt
and Ebuihiirt will also probubly
be seen In action, as the nlnyurs
are nonrly all ot equal nblllly and
by frequent subMltullons . lteln
hart is able to keep a fresh team
on Iho floor for tho whole period.
The gaino is lo bo played at the
senior high Bchool gymnasium
and will start promptly nt 8
o'clock. .
1928 Essex 4-door sedan. Fully
equipped; can't bo told from now.
Save $150. Roy Catching Motor Co.
GUATEMALANS
ENTERTAINING
' COL. LINDBERGH
(Continued from page 1.) .
Mexico City where alio spent
Christmas with her sou, Colonol
Charles A. Lindbergh.
The piano In which she is flying
landed at Love Field at 8: Ml nud
took off nt 9:17 n. in., after re
fueling nud Inspection. Tho next
stop will bo Muskogee, Oklahoma.
Tho plane alno will mako a short
stop nt St. Louis.
Mrs. Llndy Back Home.
ST. LOUIS, Mo, Dec. 2!). Mrs
Kvnngellno Lindbergh landed nt
IjlmhorlSt. Louis field nt 2:3S p.
m. on her return flight from Mexi
co to Detroit.
NO TRACE FOUND
YET OF MISSING
TEXAS COUPLE
(Continued from pngn 1.1
the young man to tho Charleston
station to obtain tho blanks, the of
ficers havo boon Informed. Wobb
secured thoso pnpors and obtained
his exnmlunllon from Dr. Kolaer
and thon cither started buck
to Koscburg for his personal
offecls, ns ho had' announced he
would do, or Btarted- back' to Dan
don to complete his enlistment,
tho offers believe. - Aftor leaving
North Bend tho young couplo loft
no trace, so far as can be lenrned.
Officers nro convinced that thoy
mot wllh mishap or foul play as
no, motive for deliberate disappear
ance can bo found.
) Tho young man was very anxi
ous to find work and appeared to
bo delighted' that ho had found n
position, t'l'ltif fact that ho secur
ed tho nocosBory papers and had
his examination would point to tho
fact Hint ho expected to complete
IiIb enlliilment and tako over hit)
diillos. ' Ills wife hail written her
tinnnln l-ntrlllni-ll' nUniinl .l..llir I. t,t
hor letters censed suddonjy after
the 28th. ; -i-mc
Hor rather, C. W. Myntt, of Abll
one, Texas, arrived yesterday and
Is lu Cooa county aiding In tho
search for lllu daughter and her
husband. '
SAYS BODY OF
GIRL WAS NOT .
SYLVIA GAINES
Is now being conducted
nnd Douglns counties, secured a
niedlcitt examination for 'admission
Into the coast guard from Dr. Vhll
Kclscr at North Ilend on thentti
nooa of the 2Sth, It was learned to
day.. His wtr wns With him a. the
tlmo. ' (
Webb nnd his wlfo went to nan
don, where ho obtained a posltloi
nt tho coast guard station. Not
having tho necesHary papers to
complete the enlistment, Cnptnln
PORTLAND, Oro, . Doc. 29.
rolloviiug announcement from
Seattle that a motion for a re
hearing In tho caso of Wallace
Cloyos nnluea, convicted of the kill
ing of his 22 year old daughter,
Sylvia, had been filed tho.ro. It .wns
learned hero last night that tho af
fidavit on which tho motion Is bas
ed wns alguud by Muriel French of
Portland. !
In tho affidavit, Bigned Beveral
mouths ago, Miss French said the
body found on tho shoro of Oroen
1-nko in Seattle was that of Julia
A. Smith, of Portland, and not that
of Sylvia Calnes.
Miss French told Portland po
lled she bad Identified pictures ot
Iho body ut the request of a Sont
tle attorney. Sh related that she
had met Mrs. Smith in a local ros
tntmint and hail seen her hut two
times. Shown pictures of tho body
found on tho lake, rho snld she
immediately rocognlred It ns that
of Julia Smith.
'ortlnnd liollco Questioned Miss
French after a nowspnper reporter
tried to verify a report that Mra.
Smith was missing.
Seattle dispatches said David J.
Timnilns, described nfl a Portland
hotel num. had made a Blmllar nffi-
davit, and that Gaines' counsel Is
seeking a rehearing of. his appeal
from Hit! conviction and death son
leni'o, basing their motion on the
IWi 11 f flctliv I IH. Tim nnllttiin i.mi.
In Coor. I'""1 Julln Smith was "murdered nt
i uriinnci. in the early morning
hours of Juno 10. 1S26. the body
placed lu an automobile, brought to
S"atilc and deposited on tho north
shoro ot Green ljko on the eve
ning ot Juno 16."
Sylvia Gaines wns supposedly
slain on the lake shore on the eve
ning of Juno Hi.
Tho rehearing petition makes no
explanation of what became of
Mli. Gnines.
(Auortited Prow LcwJ Wire)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29. Hav
ing virtually abandoned hope for
tho missing Grayson plane. The
Dawn, the destroyers searching i
northern waters for her expect to
abandon the quest after today un
less they find some truce ot the
lost aviators.
NEW YORK, Dec. 29 Hun
dreds of little coves and .Inlets,
along the coasts of Nova Scotia
and Newfoundland were believed
today to offer tho only possibility
I that Mra. Frances Wilson Grayson
f-nu her three male companions in
The Dawn still survive.
Five destroyers, which yeater
day combed 4600 square miles
south ot Sable island, today sepur-i
ated to cover a new area to the I
south and to patrol the north side '
of the Island from east to west.
. Commander R. R. Stewart, di
recting the dostroyors, "believed
thai today's search would ellml-
TWO MEN FIGHT i
j ONE IS KILLED
f AMnHalml frcm Leaned Wlrel
ENTERPRISE, Ore., Dec
29.-7Ferdlnand Sanday 32,'or
Flora, Oregon, is dead, and
Bert Hopkins, is in Jail lo-
day as the result of an alter-
i cation between the two men
i last night. '
Officers who investigated
said Hopkins was standing in
rront of the Sanduy borne
talking with Sanday's stster
when her brother came out
and objected to her utoocjul-
log with Hopkins.
Hopkins surrendered to of-
fleers immediately after the
j shooting, -and it was lndl-
cated he wouly plead self de-
fenao. '
BASKETBALL!
BASKETBALL1
University of Oregon var-
slty against a Roseburg nll-
star team. Senior high gym.
The Umpqua Chiefs met In the
Chamber of Commerce rooms last
night and elected officers for the
ensuing year. Those who will serve
as leaders of thf well known
booster club are as follows: Wal
ter Day, Chief Umpqua; Alvin
M. Knudtaon, Chief Broccoli; I,y
mon Spencer, Chief Chinook: H.
C. Darby, Chief Petite; and II. S.
French, Chief Big Timber. .
The meeting last night was one
or the most enthusiastic ones held
during the entire year jnd the
members have expressed a desire
lo go forward in 1928 and put
Roseburg and Douglas county over
In a big way. The Chiefs will co
operate wholeheartedly with the
Chamber of Commerce and aid in
all of its activities.
The annual Strawberry Carnival
will be sponsored again by the
Chiefs, the celebration thlfc- year
promising to De one ot the big
gest ones ever held. It will be
staged In conjunction with the
state convention of the Odd Fel
lows. The organization is also to aid
In stimulating interest in the court
bouse meeting to be held on Junu-
ury 21st, at which time discussion
pertaining to the building of a new
structure will be held. -
WANTED Good
Phone 18P23.
FOR" SALE Wade drag saw,
K. L. Teater, Melrose.
30.
WANTED 2 women to sell gro
ceries. 720 S. Main.
WANTED 8 or 10 feeder plgt. 50
to 100 lbs. A. L. Smith, Wilbur,
Ore.
RUSSMcMULLEN
IS SENTENCED
TO TWO YEARS
(Continued from page 1.)
loss. The furniture involved In the
attempt to defraud, the officers
claim, amounted to more than $300.
iMc.uuiien was taken into cue-
ody yesterday and the officers
state that he has made a complete
confession.
The crime which he is alleged to
have commltteed is covered by
law passed in 1921, making it
felony to give a false inventory for
me purpose or . defrauding any
1924 Harley Davidson motorcycle.
Good motor, good battery, 2o.
Roy Catching Motor Co.
FOR"-RENT Vroom "modern fiilv
nlahed house; no children, in
quire 1034 Winchester St.
WANTELV20 to 30headgbo"d
ewes. State price and age. H. V.
AlBpaugh, Myrtle Creek, Ore.
1923 CHEVROLETtourIng7 J75.
Needs a little work on the mo
tor. Roy Catching Motor Co.
pair kid
cutfs. Re-
LOST Sunday, new
gloves with Persian
tura to Dr. G. J. Bacher. Reward.
SHEEP DOGS Well bred Scotch
Collies, weaned. Your choice
10.00, at Valley View Ranch.
1J. J. W. Cook, Wilbur.
LOANED FREE Wttk eacn sav
ings account opened we loan one
of. our Home Savings banks.
Firs State and Savings Bank.
FOR SALE 5-room residence on
West Side Roseburg, family or
chard, half acre lot. A bargain at
(2500. L. O. -Maddux, 4U4 N.
Jackson.
Thrifty New Year
People think ot their habits at
New Year's time. Wise people
realize that the habit of thrift Is
Important. You will learn to cultl- .
vine it by becoming a depositor in
the Roseburg National Dank. Be
gin today. vaj
4
Interest Paid on Savings
Accounts.
TheRoseburNational Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
xl
. 1 1
nnte the last of tho area from , 8 p. m. Friday, Dec. 30. Stu- I corporation or organization. The
ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO.
Established 1901
M. E. RITTER, Managar
Founded and Maintained on Efficient
Service and Courtesy
which might have been sent the
radio call which the wireless sta
tion on Sable Island heard Sunday
night, signed with the Dawn's call.
Tho possible tragic fato of Mrs.
Ontyson " nnd her crew Oskar
uniHilnl, pilot; Brlce Goldsboiv
ough, navigator, and Fred Koeh
ler, motor expert has not dis
suaded Then . Rasche, German
aviatrix, from attempting a trans
Allnnllo flight next spring.
Miss Rasche Buld that she had
wanted lo go with Mrs. Orayaon
as co pilot, hut waB not given the
opportunity, she Bald Blie would
havo undertaken tho flight her
snlf, however! :porinps with an
other woman ns co-pllot, but-with
men nu nnvlgator and mechanic.
Sho said she would iibo a seaplane
built to survlvo rough Boas If
forced' down. ' 1 :l '' : . ' 1 '
Additional reporla from' 'persons
who are certain they heard ' an
airplane Snturday night and Sun
day not far from Harbor Oraco.' N.
F., brought fnlnt hopo to thb
sonrchers for- The Dawn. Mrs.
Griiyaon was bound for llnrhnr
Grace when she loft Roosevelt
Field Friday evening. From there
alio Intended' to hop off for Croy
ilou, KiiRland, with tho flrat favor
able .weather, i . ' . '
W.i J.1 Hlchards. a"- resident of
the Avalon penlnsuln, on which
both Ilnrbar Grace and Heart's
Content are . locnted, said that
while at a point six or soven miles
north of Harbor Grace nnd five
miles south of Heart's Content, nt
10:46 Saturday night, ho heard
the exhaust of a plane circling nt
a height he estimated nt perhaps
1,000 foot. Four others woro with
him. he said, nnd the wlfo of a
hotel keoper where ho wna ulso
heard tho sound.
Tho Rev. Edward Bishop, nn
Anglican clergyman of Pouch
lovo, zo miles north of St. Johns,
N. F., said he heard a plane Sun
dny noon. A telegram signed
"Harbor Grace airport" reported
that a plane was heard over Con
ception, near Harbor Grace. Sun
day afternoon.
BOSTON. Dec. 29 The Inol
known direct radio communication
with the missing Grayson amphi
bian hlplnne Dawn wns mado bv !
Richard H. Blake, radio operator i
on the steam trawler Tide, nt 7
o'clock Inst Friday night, he roport- j
ed today when tho vessel reached i
tins port.
"Wo wero lying in tho south !
channel fishing grounds about 80
miles southwest of Highland Light, j
Capo Cod. nt 7 o'clock Friday I
night when I picked up a call from I
tho Dawn," he snld. "Tho radio
operator on tho plane wna trying to I
get his hearings and I answered Ills ,
call and tried to assist him. We
exchanged signals for 20 minutes
nnd then tho Dawn's signals ended
abruptly. I
I tried to pick them up ngnln j
for several hours but wns nnnhln !
lo do so." j
dents 25 cents, adults 50
cents. .
! ;
APPOINTED AS SENATOR'
(Anx-lap'l I'n-NjL Loaxril Win-)
SANTA KB, . N. M Dec. 29.
Bronson Cutting, republican, pub
lisher of the Santn Fe New Mexi
can, today wns uppotnted bv Gover
nor R. C. Dillon to fill the unex
pired term of tho lute United States
Senator A. A. Jones, democrat, who
died last week lu Washington.
Regnrded as an independent' re
publican Senntor Cutting has not,
however, been strictly u party man.
having given support to congress.
' John M. Morrow, democrat, nntl
other democratic candidates in pre
vious aumpaigns. Ho wno treasur
er for tho progressive party state
central committee from 1912 to
1914. ' . .
Sonator CuttlnT Is n graduato of
Harvard' University; lie luis been
a resident I New Mexico since
1010. ' ' ' , .
During the world war ' ho was
commissioned n captain nnd made
assistant military attache at the
American embassy in London. .Ho
war; awarded the British military
cross for li lu servlcus.
DANCE
South Deer Creek
Grange Hall
' Saturday Night
December 31
GOOD MUSIC
SUPPER
penalty is imprisonment for from
one to five years.
McMullen appeared this morn
ing before Judge J. W. Hamilton,
waiving grand jury Indictment,
and entered a plea of guilty, his, at
torney, Ray B. Compton, asking
for leniency and a parole.
In passing sentence Judge Ham
ilton .after hearing the state
ments of the officers, stated that
while the defendant claims the
fire that destroyed his home to be
an accident, that the explanation
was not satisfactory and that in
dications pointed to a much more
serious crime than the charge of
fraud.
Judgo Hamilton nlso called at
tention to the fact that Mr. Mc
Mullen had . ruceuLly been Indicted
ou a chargo of maintaining a
nuisance, .while proprietor of a
beverage house, und that the in
dictment hud been dismissed upon
his promlHe to alter his conduct,
lu viow of his fulluro to do this,
the court said, .the leniency that
could bo grunted would bo be
cause of the 1'uct that a plea of
guilty had been entered rather
than causing the county the ex
pense of a trial. After a scathing
denunciation Judge Hamilton im
posed a sentence of two years in
the penitentiary. -
McMullen will be tuken to Salem
tomorrow.
SUARD YOUR VALUABLES B
keeping them in one of the safe
deposit boxes In our strong
vaijlL Double lock boxes. First
State and SavlngB Bank.
FOR SALE 1926 Ford touring.
new curtains, shock absorbers,
fog light, beater; first class con
dition. Guaranteed. $2C0, easy
terms. L. R. Chambers Motor Co.
WANTED Old false teeth. We
pay high ns $10 for full seta.
Don't matter if broken. We buy
crowns, bridges. Western Metal
Company, "Bloomlngton, 111.
FOR SALE 50cres with out
range, 10 miles from Roseburg,
good road, well Improved fruit,
good road, well improved, fruit,
bargain for J2800. L. O. Mad
dux, 404 N. Jackson, t
STOP,""LOOK7 LISTENCou!dyou
have saved a few dollars each
month In the past? Think ot the
future and send at once for our
free booklet. Douglas Building &
Loan Association.
SEND your friends a box ot Doug
las county products containing
fancy date prunes, can of Ital
ians, . Frnnquet waluuts and
choice apples. Only ?2.00 in
eluding express. Leave orders at
Chamber of Commerce.
FOR EXCHANGE Beautiful mod
orn suburban borne, 16 , acres,
splendid residence . and out
buildings, furnace, city water
and lights, 60 bearing walnut
E
IN CONVENT!
BASKETBALL FRIDAY
University of Oregon var-
slty against the Roeeburg
Collegians, Senior high school
gymnasium, 8 p. m. Tbe first
and best game of the season.
Admission, students 25 cents,
adults 50 cents.
'
CASE IS AFFIRMED
(ARMX.-Iatt-d 1'n'sa lA-awd Wire)
SALEM, Ore., Dec. 29. The case
of E. Heury Weiumo company, of
Portland, vs. Ben Selling and oth
ers .trustees of the W'emme di
lute, was affirmed by the supreme
court this afternoon. The opinion
was written by Justice Brown.
Justices Bean, Coshow and Ross
man concurred In the opinion. '
DANCE
AT
GLIDE HALL
Saturday Nite
EVERYBODY WELCOME
GOOD MUSIC
1926 Essex coach. JI75. Where
could you find nn easier riding,
smoother running light 6-cyllnder
car? Hoy Catching Motor Co.
Phone 284
0k and Kan Sts.
Ambulance Service
Licensed Lady
Embatmer
MUSCI SHOALS
DOES NOT BELONG
TO ALABAMA STATE
Munotatml Pwaa Uaard Wlrpi
WASHINGTON. Dec. 29. The
clnlm of the state of Alabama In
title lo Muscle Shoals Is without i
foundation. Assistant Attorney
General Parker held todav In an !
opinion submitted to Attorney Gon
onil Snrgent. i I
DANCE
AT
Melrose Country Club
Friday Night
December 30th
Music by
, Baldy Evans' Jazz Four
EVERYBODY WELCOME
TOM WORD IMPROVED
T Associated Vrem Unsctl Wire)
PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 29.
Condition of Tom Word, special
agent of tbc United States Depart
ment of Justice and former sheriff
of Multnomah county who under
went a major operation Wednes
day, is said to be satisfactory to
day, with release from the hospit
al expected within two or three
weeks.
WILSON ESSAY
CONTEST PROVES
TO BE FAILURE
trees, also other fruit. Will trade
on good BtocK ranch; no iruii.
L. O. Maddux, 404 N. Jackson.
210 ACRES, 16 miles from Rose
burg. fine road, now barn, no
resldonco; gnrugo, living creek,
springs, gravity water system;
40 acres timber,, balance open;
. hay, i head cowb, 14 sheep, 15
goats, 7 turkeys; some farm Im
plements. A $7000 place for
54000. Terms. L. O. . Maddux,
404 N. Jackson.
MORTGAGES to" fit your needs.
If you are In tho market for
mortgage financing or re-flnanc-,
Ing on your . Douglas county
realty this association hns a very
attractive plan for taking carp
of your needs. Consult us be
fore placing your mortgago.
Umpqua Savings and Loan As
sociation, Douglas Abstrnct
Huilding. ;
STATE TEACHERS
8NOW IN PENDLETON : J
PENIU.ETO.V.' Dec. 29.-A light '
flurry of snow and colder weather
greeted Pemlletonlans this morn- i
lug. The mercury stood at 21 above I
tero last night and was nt 23 thla
mornlnc.
!l
DANCE
AT THE
The Wigwam
Saturday Night
December 31
Music by
Rice' Dance Player
(Auoclntetl I'roM I.eafrd Wire)
NEW YOKK, Pec. 29. A nation
wide essay contest on Wood.ro w
Wilson, in which 10,000 manu
scripts were submitted, failed to
produce any deemed worthy by the
judges of 55,000 in cash awnrds.
As a result the Wood row Wilson
found at Ion, which conducted the
contest, announced that the two
first prize of $15,000 each and two
second of $10,000 each would not
bo given. The foundation awarded
14 third prizes of $100 each and
1 20 honorable mentions, carrying
$20 each. The contest had called
for 40 thin! prizes and 50 honor
able mentions.
"No principal prize," said the ro
port of the jury of award, "should
in our opinion, be given an essay
which is not, both in substance and
(in style, fit to be published without
lembnrrnPsment and submitted to
:tho critical judgment of educated
imn and women."
I The Jury of award consisted of
George McLean Harper. Wood row
Wilson memorial nrefossor of lit
emtun at Princeton VnlvorsHy;
Ray Stannard Pker. n Wilson bio
.rraher: John W. PftT.s, Walter
JJppman. chief editorial writer of
the Now York World: Miss farlon
Tark. of Bryn Mawr College: MUs
Kllen F. Pendleton, of Wellesley
College, and William Allen White.
Awclatwl rrcs Leased Wire)
PORTLAND. Ore.,.. Dec. 29.
The general assembly of the Ore
gon State Teacners assouiunouo
annual convention, opened today,
following the election of officers
yesterday afternoon for a meeting
of two hundred accredited dele
gates. H. E. Inlow, superintendent
of Pendleton schools, automatically
became president, advancing under
tho organization's custom from
the vice-presidency.
Miss Julia Spooner, Portlnnd
grade school teacher, was elected
to tho vice-presidency, defeating
Prenton Vedder, superintendent ot
Clackamas county schools, after:
threo other candidates had with-
drawn their names. j
Miss Spooner's election broke a i
precedent for hertofore only high j
school teachers and superlnten- j
dents hnve held this office. Sho Is j
niuimmuy kiii'ii iuf ner wuir. wim
the National Kducntlon association.
Charles A. Rlre. Portland school
RiipoHnterdent and J. O. McLaugh
lin. Corvjillls superintendent, were
re-elected trustees, and B. F. Ch?.r
leton wa re-elected secretary.
In resolutions adonted, the aspo
rtation roiternted Is stand for
free tort hooks In all state elemen
tnrv schools snd a federal depart
ment of education, and deplored
the Mp-epnt tnrtenev of laxity In
law enforcement " The work of
state snnerlntenden.t C. A. Howard
wn endorsed In another resolution.
The convention l meetfng In the
Lincoln High school auditorium.
Twenty-seven representatives
of Dodge Brothers dealers In
cities of western Oregon are meet
ing today at the salesrooms of J.
O. Newland and Son, local Dodge
Brothers dealers. Two of the deal
ers who were at the factory and
two Dodge men are in charge of
the meeting.; The purpose Is to
instruct the dealers in the out
standing points of the new Victory
six. The new car will be an
nounced January 4 in the biggest
radio program in radio history at
a cost of $1,000 a minute.
J. O. Fisher, Marahflold dealer.
and Russell Bonesteele of,, -the
Boncsteele Motor company, Sa
lem, are the two dealers who vis
ited the factory for the group. W.
J. .Barron, district representative
for the- northwest and M. H. Sey-
bold, factory service man, are
the two Dodge men.
Following are the names of the
men in attendance:
Floyd W. Spear, ltulston Motor
Co., Albany.
Hurry i Bailey, , Hathaway Motor
Go,, Eugene.
Paul O. Pirtie, Hathaway Motor
Co., Cottage. Grove.
C. E. Garoutte, - Garoutto Bus
Garage;. Bandon.
Wallace S. . Swan, J. O. Fiahor
firm, Marshfiejd.
E. F. Keller, E.- F. Keller firm,
warflhneid.;-
L. H. Pearce, L. H. Pcarce firm,
Myrtle Point. (
Russell Bonesteele,, Bonosteole
Motor Co., .Salem.
J. O. Fisher, J.. O. Fisher firm,
Multifield.
Roy C. Mead, Hathaway Motor
Co., Eugene.
Clyde S. Eakln, Eakln
Co., Medford. .
H. E. Ralston,. . Ralaton
Co., Albany.
M-F. Low, Ralston-Low Motor
Co.j Corvallis,
J. C. Bird, It alb ton Motor Co.,
Albany. t.
R. F. Newman, Ralston Motor
Co.. Albany.
E. H. Meier, Ralstou-Low Motor
Co., Corvallls.
Roy E. Carter, Er.kln Motor Co.,
Grants Pass.
L. C. Johnson, Eakln Motor Co..
Medford.
W. O. Mobley, Eakln Motor Co.,
Medford.
O. V. Clark, Eakln Motor Co.,
Medford.
S. A. Barnum, Ostendorf Motor
Co., Klamath Falls. .
L. B. Skeen, Ostendorf Motor
Co., Klamath Falls.
Austin Titus. J. O.. Fisher firm,
Marsh field.
Herbert A. Sain, J. O. Fisher
firm, Marshfield.
F. M. Hathaway, Hathaway
Motor Co.. Eugene.
J. A. McCune, Hathaway Motor
Co., Eugene.
A. N. Townsend, Hathaway
Motor Co., Eugene.
U ! U. OF O. VARSITY
vs. ,
ROSEBURG COLLEGIANS
The firfct and best basket-
ball game of the season. Sen-
lor high school gymnasium, 8
p. m. Friday, Dec. 30. Thja
will be the first time the uni-
verslty team has ever played
in Roseburg. Don't miss this
game. Price 25 and 50 cents.
Motor
Motor
CANTON AGAIN u c
BATTLE SCENE
CANTON, Dec. 29. Tho troops
of General Lt Chai-Sum nrrlved in
Canton this morning and took over
control of tho city from General Li
Fuk-Lam without lucident. '
The troops of General LI Chai
Sum who was In control of Can
ton until a coup d'otat on Novem
ber 17. began patrolling the entire
city. General Ll Fuk-Lam'8 troops
withdrew to Honam Island in the
river opposite Canton.
The return of the troops of Gen
ernl Li Chai-Sum 'to control In Caiv
ton represents the fourth Changs
In -the control of the Important
southern city within the last fen
months which have been marked
by much ' flRhtlng and bloodshed.
Early in December tho communists
in Canton drove out Chang Fak-
woi arter much fighting and took
over the reins of government. The
communist rule, however, '-was
short lived, since Chang Fak-Wel
reconsolidated his forces and drove
the communists out after ruthless
slaughter. Between 2,000 and 3.000
persons. Including at least 11 Rus
sians, were estimated to have been
killed during the crushing of the
communist rovolt.
Meanwhile General Li Chai-Sum
had been marching from Swatow,
where he had been gathering his
arniy,..to. recapture Canton.
General L! Fuk-Lam- 1b a subor
dinate of Chang Fak-WeL
For a limited time we will In
clude the 1928 license with each
used car we sell. Hoy Catching
Motor Co.
COUPLE HELD AT
MYRTLE CREEK
Sheriff Percy Webb was notified
today that Wm. Kelsey and a wo
man companion, not yet Indent!
fled, were arrested this morning at
Myrtle Creek upon telegraph in
structions from Independence, Cali
fornia, where the man is charged
with kidnaping. Details of the.
case were not received by local of
ficers. The couple claim to be maa
and wife and were so registered at
the Myrtle Creek hotel. Califor
nia officers havo been notified of
the arrest.
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D A N C E
AT
Oriental Gardens
Saturday, Dec. 31st
AND
MONDAY, JAN. 2ND
GOOD MUSIC
ADMISSION 90c
LADIES FREE
I Da Molay and Daughters of Job
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NEW YEAR'S PARTY
Saturday Night, Dec. 31st
8:30 P. M."
I AT MASONIC HALL
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