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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1928.
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CHICAGO, May 8. Willie Jock
boh, 2H, sought by police mid fe
oral authorities as a BUHpeet in (tie
recent Evergreen i'ark train rob
bery, wuft, found fihul to dcutli je
Bide a new automobile early today.
Ilia identity watt established by
finger Jirint experts.
There were no mark ft of Identifi
cation on (be body and police ut
first believed him to be a victim
of a bootlKxffiK fend. Ilia car car
ried a -New York state reKlBtratlon
plate.
Three members of tho train rob
bery gang ur now awaiting trial
and the aiitborltUa were of the
opinion that Jackson may have
been filain for not playing square
with the gang.
Charles Cleaver, at whoso home
part of the loot of the S133.000
train robbery was found, and Wil
liam Uonovan and Krank MeceJa.
were Indicted for the robbery and
are In custody. Jackson was In
dicted as whh Virgil LllHineer.
still at large.
Ilje police-started a new search
for Utsiuger.
Jackson was shot tliroucti ilu,
bacjc of the head. Pollen believe he
fled to New York with his share or
the robbery, later returning here,
only to be slain by members oi
his own gang,
R. O. A. MEETS
TONIGHT AT UMPQUA;
BALL TO FOLLOW
ITmpqua Chaplnr of tlio Iteservo
Officers association will havn tho
regular monthly meeting anil In
struction at 7:30 o'clock tills evo
nliiK at the ITmpqua Hotol. Tho
dlnnnr at 6:30 o'clock will not bo
held, as previously arranged by
Hie chapter. Major John P. Bubb
of Eugeno arrived hero this after
noon nnd will conduct, the military
Instruction and Col. p. T. Arnold,
chief of stafr, of Portland Is ex
pected here also Tor tho meeting.
At nlno o'clock tho annual mili
tary hair of tho chapter Is to ho
held at the Knights ot Pythias hall
honoring Major anil Mrs. Ilubb.
I.lnutennnts J. A. Soules, H. C.
Church and B. tl. Shoemaker nre
in charge of tho dance. Invllnlions
have been issued to a number ot
outsldo of the chapter members
and their wives. A supper will fol
low the dance program.
Air Mail Routes of United States
Are Projected to Latin-American
- Zone on $1,750,000 Federal Fund
,. . (AmoHiiIwI Vrvat Lrnmil Wire)
- WASHINGTON, May S. A
move (o put the United States In
; first place In the development of
air mall mutes in South and Cen
tral America Is being considered
by the post ofrice department.
In connection with It President
.Coolldge hns recommended to con-
-gri-ss a Jl,7f0,(HW Increase In (ho
department's appropriation, upon
data submitted to htm by Post mus
ter (ienera) Harry S. New.
Five tentative nlr mall routes
touching lands outside the Hulled
Stateti are planned, four of them
to cmiutrict) southward.
Kor some months the stale1 de
partment, at Mr. NYw's suggestion,
hns been negotiating with the gov-
j WORLD PEACE LEADERS
- GATHER IN CLEVELAND
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eniments through wIioho terri
tories the mail routes would travel,
to forestall intervention of other
countries in plans for expansion ot
the United States air mall. The
I postmaster general believes the
possibility of exclusive franchises
for air mail routes lo nny country
I has been done away with hy these
diplomatic arrangements.
The main route under considera
tion would cover the western coast
of South America, with stops In
Colombia, Ecuador, Peru nnd Chile.
If tln appropriation is granted
this will be the first route estab
lished, because (ho Important
countries involved huve now no
access io speedy mail service.
'Phis route will be :t,Suo tnlleH long
and will probably require a full
two-day flight for each trip.
Second In importance is a routo
from Havana through Yucalan,
Kritleh Honduras, Guatemala,
Nicaragua and Costa llica. termi
nating at Colon, Panama. This Hue
probably would absorb tile present:
Key Wesl-to-llavana line. j
The third in Importance 'will be'
n new line through (he West ln-
dies, from Sun Juan to Snnllagn by
way of Santo Domingo and Port aul
Prince, connecting with Havana by
fast train service. (
Plana tor the fourth route mill
are vague, but It Is contemplated
It will traverse the northern coast
of South America, starting at Co
lon In Panama, stopping at Coloni
bta, an Island of Curacao, nnd
Vcnoaueln, terminating at the Is
land of Trinidad.
A fifth route. If funds are suf
ficient, will be established from Al
bany. N. Y., to Montreal, although
this will be the last contract to be
lei.
At present tho South American
nlr mall field is almost virgin.
There are only three routes In op
eration, one established and op
erated by Germany, one by France
and one hy Peru, i'ho German Hue
extends from llnrranqullln, nt the
inoulh of the Mugdnlcna river, lip
the course of the river to llngntn.
capllel ot Colombia. The French
operate a line covering tho eastern
coast of the continent, connccltiiK
with Africa. The Peruvian line
connects Lima with l.-ultos H the
Interior,
It hns been known for Borne
lime that the post office depart-.
men! was planning nn extension or
foreign nlr mull routes, nnd this
move la heralded as Ihe forerunner I
or others which will speed up,
transmission of malls between the'
t'nlti d Slates and lis commercial !
nnd diplomatic connections nbroad.
Poslmnstcr General New ays
several American rnmpnnles have
indicated willingness to submit
bids for the routes.
BOMB TEARS HOME
OF LEGISLATOR
DETROIT, Mich., May1 8. Tho
home of a member of tho legisla
ture, Robert Tagan, was bombed
last night. Although Hie lower sec
tion of the house wns wrecked and
windows of a score of homes In tho
block shattered by the explosion,
no ona wns Injured. Teagan nnd
mombers of his family were sleep
ing upstairs, untouched by tho
blast.
HANGING SOON OF
SON NO CONCERN
TO DAD, CONVICT
SAN QUENT1N. Cat., May 8.
The fact that his son, Clarence
"Iluck" Kelly, is scheduled lo hang
on Friday did not bother Joseph
Kelly, his father, who Is serving
from five years to Ufo Tor robbery.
Then senior Kelly who Is In
"crank alley" for the mildly In
sane nt tho prison, complained
about his own situation rather
than the Impending doom of his
son, when Interviewed yesterday.
SLAIN SHERIFF'S
WIFE TAKES STAR
IRVINE, K, May 8. Mrs. Ar
thur Urookshire was appointed
sheriff of lOatill county yesterday
to fill out the unexpired term of
her i m 8 bund, slain Sunday nlnht
when he at tempted to search Ihe
home of a suspected bootlegger.
The slayer, Davo Kales, 'M, was
Rent to Lexington, when U was
feared a mob might take It I m from
the jail here.
VETERAN EDITOR
KILLED IN FALL
NEW YORK, May 8. George F.
Dobson .former managing editor ot .
Ihe llrooklyn Kagle. on which ho!
had been employed for fifty years,!
was killed early today when he !
fell from a window of his seventh :
rloor apartment in West ?:lrd j
street. He was 78 years old. I
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TODAY'S BASEBALL.
American.
At New York It. II. E.
Cleveland 3 10 1
New York 0 4 1
Hatteries: I'hle ami I. Sewell;
Pcnnock nnd Collins.
The will to end war It apparent; the way remains a question and!
, Ifvaye and meana of ending It are proposed at the American Peace So-!
I ofety now holdino ita centennial celebration in Cleveland. Prominent ;
among those In attendance are tt1) Tsuneo Matsudalra. Japanese am-j
baaaador to the United Statea: (2) Dr. Frldtjof Nansen. Norwegian!
representative to the League of Nations; (3 Representative Theodore;
E, Burton of Cleveland, chairman or tne society: 4 Baron rnedricn
Wllhelm von Prlttwltr, German ambassador; (5) Paul Claudel, French
ambasaador; (6) Sir Esme Howard, British ambassador; t?) Antonio
Sanchez Buatamenta, professor of the University of Havana; (8) Gia
eomo de. Msrtlno, Italian ambassador.
Kuropenns are so nnxlona to
serve Americans that It is now
possible to visit most of the coun
tries nnd u-e no lnucuniro but vnnr
own. In some continental conn-1
tries the children nre taught Kng 1
lish in Ihe schools. !
At Hoston R. II. R.
Chicago 1 4 j
Huston s U 2
Halterles: Connnlly. Aidkins and
McCurdy; Morris and Heving.
At Philadelphia It. II. R
St. Louis 3 It (I
Philadelphia 4 11 I
ltattertes: Oeden ami Schang;
Rommel and Cochrane.
National.
At Chicago It H R
Brooklyn .. 3 in 2
ChlcnKO .. U 12 0
llallerles: Petty and llenline;
Jones and Gonitales.
0 i At Pittsburgh R. II. R.
Within the circle of five miles ' New York 5 11 4
round Charing Cross. London con-j Pittsburgh 6 II 2
tains more than 200 statues of Hatteries: Heney and llogan;
famous men and women. 1 Grimes and Gooch.
On the night her engagement to Nathaniel Dann was to be announced, Virginia
Brewster's father died and she learned that he was a bankrupt instead of the wealthy man
she had always thought ... What was she to do marry Dann, the penniless. artist, or
listen to the tempting proposals made by men of wealth? . . . Can a girl reared in luxury
be satisfied with the crumbs of life and the man of her heart? . . . Was love in a garret a
fair exchange for the only sort of life she had known?
READ THE ANSWER
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