La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 15, 1925, Image 1

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CITY
EDITION
THE WEATHER
PORTLAND (AP) Ore
gon: Fair tonight mid Sun
ilay. Warmer lu th In
terior. VOLUME XXI U.
MKMIIKR ASSOCIATED PHKH8
I.A (iKANI)K, ORKCON SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, M25.
MKMIIKII AHHOC1ATGII PHIWB
NUMBER 2CG
DARE
Ha
PIERCE, WARDEN
RAILROAD
LABOR HIS
FASCINATION
Adventure and II a r d
Work Side by Side in
Transportation
CARRYING FREIGHT,
PEOPLE BIG TASK
Problem Has Been Fig
ured Out in a System
atic Way: Each Phase
Handled Separately.
Editor's .Note This Is the
ninth of n -cries of weekly
stories touching upon (he indus
trial, agrlriiliiu-a lim connu''r
tial resume vs of l,a t.nimlc,
( nion iind a I low a counties,
now lieing published iji the
K veiling Observer.
Page after page hnvc been writ
ten uliout the romance of railroad
ing. Such books as the "Iron
Trull" by Ilex Beach, and others
of simitar type, Casey Jones of the
"six eight wheeler" fame and hi.-
many counterparts, picture, song
iind Ktnry, all have helped to In
Mil t lit impression in 'the public
niinil lliat railroading in pretty
miteli ol an adveniure.
' Although it soon becomes work
to shovel coal into the iron maw
of a monster engine, although pi
loting a train with 75 freight cars
or perhaps several cars of pas
sengers up hill and down dale, mile
niter mile, is an enormonw nerve
m rain any railway m;ui will udmil
that there is a certain fascination
uboul it. Juiilruading is like some
other vocations, a man seldom getR
out of it nfler he lias hecit at H
for some ears.
The average passenger who
blithely hu h his ticket to l'ort
land knowing that Die train will
take him there safely, comfortabl
and q.tiikly or the man that ahips
out a etirload of lreigiil sehlom
reiiii.r-s just how much labor is
required before this is accomplish
ed. The put of transporting a man
or u h'tb r of a carload of brickn
(Continued on I'nge J?lght.)
Ace urdinK- to Victor I e riuto.
Ih will appet. r in a farewell con
cert in La. tlninde aeeompaiiied by
Jb-hn Mark I'arker. lyric soprano,
liet W'etlneyiiay e eniit- at t l:e
1 resit ti'i-ian eliureh at K o'clock,
be was ask'-d to wive a final eon
cei'i I. e ore leavinf: l or I'ort land.
IP' expects to depiirl about the lal
of n-.t week for the Kohc tity.
In Hpeakiui? of ILeien M.iek I'ar
ker. Mr. Ie I'inio nays that lt
( irande music lovers may n inem
hr p'"r"rni nc"s Kav here in
1 he past summer wit h t he ehau
t.iU'pia lit Kivei'idde pink. No ad
iiilinn will be chaij,r,'d for the
concert but u Hilver olferlng will
be l.ken.
In 1'ortlaiid Mr. IH I 'into wilt
t"Ju li advaiin d Mtudcnth at the l-.l-li.-on-While
conservatorv and will
also appear n concert, with the Kl-li.son-While
chamaui.ua part of the
fieasoli.
SfllHD SING i
HERE II PAST
Hour and Half Program
Promised By Directors
As a special feature of the next
bund concert, which will be held
nt the hie,h school athletic field
Monda.v nig lit, August 1 ". at s
o'clf)ck. Idmctor Andy l.oney will
play a cornet nolo "My Ittgards"
by Llewellyn.
Several other especially appeat
;i;g numtH'r.' including Paderewnki's
"Celehrajed Men net'.', makes up a
care i ull M-lecied program which
will take approximately an hruir
ii ud a hail tu cumpteic. The band
has I m pro v I'd wonderfully within
the i.imi jew week and we a re put.
ting '-n proyrauis that one will only
bear in the iaige cities. Mr. Loney
.1. ,.c d tod.o-
Aim! hep n,ins; "hat Is serving lo
add to the ple.is-ire of listiniuK lo
the local band in concert is the
prtneitt location, which give h
j;re4itcr seating capacity to handle
tae crew 's and also provlfbs bel-
t r accuusUcs if tiie term nuy be
Large Crowd
armed By
M usicians
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Shear,
er Give Pleasing Con
cert at the lJresbyter-j
ian Church.
Scotland's "bunks and braes"
have, produced niuny la mows i har
acleia but none more l.vpicaily
hcouh and surely nonu more en
tertaining than' J. U. Shearer, the
organist, who, with Mr.-;. Shearer,
a pleas. ng soprano, gave a recital
in the 1'rt -sb ieri.ui church last
evening.
One was at u continual quandry
whether Mr. Shearer was more en
tertaining as a talker or us an or
gdiut,t. in botli accomplishments
he is ve.y unusual, Jie carries, the
audience with him both whiie lie
is playing and winle lie is lectur
ing. His lecturing could liardly 'be
I termed as sucn. Ins st le on the
; stage beiore a group of people is
unaffectedly conversational and he
.talks in such a manner that each
member of t he audience gai hern
i the impression of being personally
j addressed.
I Kxplniintloii lopulur.
j The Mile explanations before
'each selection piaved added great
ly to the value ot the program as
a wboie. Both for his own num
bers on the organ and Mrs. Shear
er's vocal soios, Mr. Shearer toid a
little something1 about the piece.
The composer, when it was writ-
ten, the thought of the composition
and what it intended to convey,
perhaps an anecdote or two about
it and any interesting points of its
interpretation on the organ were
nil dincuasc.il bul'ore. each niece was
' olaved.
Thus besides enjo trig the music
the audience really learned some
thing of value in a highly interest
ing ami entertaining way. All
i through the concert one wus im
pressed with Mr. shearer' lulciits
us a teacher and ulho wl;h the
unfotiut of study and the thought,
out on each piece be i ore bcih;r
played in public,
j Make no mistake, Mr. Shearer
is an exceptional organist. Al-
(C'ontinued on Page Five.)
S
IN ELKS HULL
According lu annua nee in en t to
day (he annual flower show, gen
by the Neighborhood club of
(i ramie, w Inch will be held Sep
tember II. . will be Htaed in t he
J-ilks temple.
I 'I wo contents, one for the ischnul
'children of Central, Uivtia. Wil
low, lireenwood and t he high
Hchool, aihl the general judKing.
will be held. The Maine chi judica
tion will gowrn awards in each
clas.
The flower ehiKsiric:ition and the
order by whh'h pri.ej will be
awarded follows:
1, Dahlias, sltiKle specimen,
decorative, (b) cactus. ) pom
pom, (d) peujliy flowered.
'2. Asler. .siimle Npeciiuen, (a)
comet, (d) branching, (c) ostrich,
(d ) tpicen of market, (e) UHter
iiiiims. " l'irt prize awarrled for single
Hpecimens, t hree lor collect ions.
3. .nil Ian, single .specimen; col
lections, s.
4. i 'a lend u I 'in or Scotch mari
gold: Mingle .specimen; col I eel ions;
African marigold, kmikIc specimen:
collections.
I 6. Jioses; Ijuly lllllingdon, bin-
(Continued on I'iirc Kifh t.
used when referring to out door
com erts.
The prfigram. selected for Mon
day's concert is as follows:
1. Overture "Kent" Lfiitiier
'J. "Celebrated Menuef
Paderew'vlii
:i. Concert Walt. "Oold and Stl-
, mt" LeJotr
; INTKUMISSIoN.
A. t'ornet j-olo. "M Itenards."
LteweM.v ii, by Atidn'w Loney
:. (a) Serenade "The titd Church
organ" Chambers
i ( Patrol -"Thv Hlue and
Orev" Hallny
(i. Descriptive and romantic Kaii
tasie "A Summer Kvi-ning m
the Alps" - Kling. SnoiMs:
Call of the hephenh; fbinci
ftf Hie sheph'Tds; lover's Hef-
enade; the stoini; song tif
! Joy.
; Mr. Loney also pruuiists toouic
jvtry tiue eutrcs.
FLOWER
I
H RIFLES
SURRENDER
TO ENEMIES
France and Spain Jubil
, ant Oyer Important
I Victory Gained
MILITARY PROBLEM
BELIEVED ENDED
Whole. Garrison of Tribes
men Gave Up Uncondi
. tionally When Sarsar
! Heights Were Taken.
Tr'Tt'AN, Spanish Morocco Hy
the Associated Press) l-'ivo thou
sand rebel tribesmen have sur
rendered unconditionally to the
French iind Spanish forces -which
captured their Snrsar Heights pos
ition. The prisoners constituted
the entlr llh'finn earns in which
held the formidable and strategic
Saisar upland.
The surrender Is believed tn have
evded the Franco-Spanish military
problem In the region where the
two urmbs have joined forces.
Victory Celebrated
The victory vis celebrated by
the commanders of the Trench
and Span inn torn s which parti
cipated In It.
Colonel Froydeuberg and general
THquclmo celebrated when they
breakfasted together at Hunt).
DANCE WILL BE
GIVEN TO HELP
BUILDING FUNDS
A benefit dance, proceeilH from 5
which an to be opplied to the,
CnivpiHily of Ore iron Art MiiKeiiin!
Hulldlmr Knnrt will be given in Hie
Klk'n ball room n week from next
Monday, August 4. I
The Star Novelty Orchestra huH
been e?)e;ajfM to furnish tin- tii'irt
je tor t he dance. A general in
vitation to the public bus been ts-i
sued. The committee tn charge '
of the arrangements wlslun to em
plmsle the fjiet that the dance Is
being given for the entire dancing,
public. MiKH PeLori Pearson is
cliatrman of the committee with
Miss Kb-anor Glass us first lieu
tenant, so to spenk,
I'rices for the dance have been
made to apply for euch Individual
rather than by the couple as a
courtesy to those who wish to
come to the dunce unaccompanied.
The fund derived from the sale
of tickets will h contributed to
the art mux. um huihlinK fund
tend tn. The art museum it) to
be erected on the Oregon r-Hllpt'H
to house the many valuable works
of art now ow ned by the l'niver-1
sity for which is no space In the
existing buildinKs . j
AGED RESIDENTS I
OF LA GRANDE !
CALLED BEYOND
The funeral of William llartmaiv. j
ti". who died after an extended lit-j
ne.HM, will be held Sunday, August
1 ii. at - p. m.. from the liohnen
ktitnp chapel with the l!ev. W.
It oss ofticiat iin,'. Inicrnient will be
in rhe Odd l''"llows reno'teiy.
The ileceaM-d is survived by his
widow, five sons; William, of Ma
ker; Conrad, of Detroit; Kdwin, of
O nod tug Idaho; (''rank II. and
Charles II. of ,a C.runde; nnd four
daughters; M rs. Henry rerun son
and Mrs. A. Hunt lev . of
( irande ; M rs. L. It. Johnson of
Portland and Mrs. It. Gray, of Pendleton-
Mits. i. .i. i:o(.i:i;s.
Mis. M. J. It offers died yesterday,
following a long I'lne.-s. at t he
family home at Second and Grandv.
She is survived by her widowed
huhbaud. one daughter, J,av ina
Oaten, of port land, and one son,
William Hanton. of Ladd ''anvon.
The deceased was an old pioneer.
The IhmI is now at 1 1 di neri !;a in o
( bajiei pending Mineral orrange.
nietits wbli Ii arc indefinite.
Two Drunks Sentenced
To Five Days in Jail
Three men charged Mh ha v.
log been in an intoxicated eondi-t-on
w ere arreRied br t he po'tc.
Two. Jim (bilbralth and Jo!tn r.s.i.
higher, were found guilty nnd
Henlcneed lo SclVe five dllVS HI
th- city jail and th- third. Hen
Nelson, has lot Yet bvtu biouyot
!:o trial.
First
V I - Yl-i-M .. it j iiltr-iir fill 1 I '
Taking the law in its hands, a mob of nearly 500 men took Miller' Mitchell, negro, from the jail at Excelsior
Springs, Mo., and hanged him to a tree in a nearby field. Miller, accused of having attacked a white girl, told his
executioners that if he had time he could prove his innocense. This photo, taken during the actual lynching, is
said to be the first of such a scene in the United States.
' Copyright, 1925,. Kansas City Jo'lrnal-l'o.'
CHURCHES TO, I
JOIN SUNDAY
I ' . '
A union serxfee of all churches
represented in the local ministerial
UHsociatton will be held In Die
I'resbj lerian church tomorrow eve
ning at S o'clock nt which lime .1.
II. Shearer, organist, and Anne
Slrubtie. Shearer. Mtpralio. will pre
sent ;i sacred concert to the en
tire comioiinil v, the l(cv. William
Crosby Koss .staled today.
The invitation extended is a gen
eral one and noes to till those in
terested in good music, lie empha-
sled.
Tip- rotlowing program will bo
frlvi'n: '
organ Sonato Kluale Vivaldi-
j.,,,.),
'.Soeiir Monliiir fouperin.
Voice. Save Me O fiud- -Itaiideg-
Organ. Springtime Sketch J. II.
Ilrewer.
Koninnce Slm.s Paroles Joseph
ltonnet.
V(dce. How Lowly Are Thy
Dwelling- l.iddie.
Oran Four! h Symphony Wi
dor, 'olee, lament Scotch.
Organ. Fketcheti of the City
Nev in.
Voice, N'ejro Spiritual Ar
ranjf'b Organ, Toeeata I Joel I man.
Eugene Has ("eldest
Night Since June 23
KCGHNK, Ore. ( !!y the Asso
ciated P ess).- A min tn'iMi li'in-
per;iture here HlKl nllTllt of 11 !"
ffreeH piftved tite coldest idlice
June 2'',. The maximilin ycstci -duy
was 7i.
The sky is c'o idless today and
indications po.nl tow ai d a w aT-m-er
day.
A
Constant
Reminder
An ad In the Classified I'aue
of The Obverii-r telling of a
In i -loess nt iii's luislucHs. lo a
1 if in, fen I ure- of bis Mlv .'.,
etc., I a efiii'-taiit ri'inhu hr to
jOH u lieu mi have bllim ss
for htm.
Hi- name and -tdh llatbui I -he
Tore jmi each dn In I he
mi Hon of I In- paper Unit has
pariaular reader lulere.Hl. Vol
he Is able tti have thN piiblc'ly
2tt da- m otolith ut b wry
low time rnte.
"Observer AtH rrlllni;
A AlctvbajidWliig hertkc"
Pictures Taken
Lone Floral
Piece Placed .
Up oil Jones
Body of Slain Convict
Shipped to Grants Pass
from Salem for Burial;!
Coroners Quiz on.
SAI.KM, Ore. (My the Associat
ed Press). - - "ConiplimcMtuiy
with sincere sympathy to ye bravo
t.nd noble vhtiiu of the system."
This was the inessag
written on
.small white card aitached to a '
rint" P'.',' that rested last
nighl on the casket or "On-gon"
Jn'i'H. just before the body left
Salem tor t mints rans tor mi run,
I ""-ssage was signed by It,
I Graves, of Sah-m. w hos" nam"
canmn ne to Jim in me c.iy ui
rectoi y.
coitoM.a i.w i;stk;ai
S.l,i:.M, Ore. (Ity the Assoi-ia.-
t ! Pl MS).
mil. on of th
he coroner's Inv est 1 -; loisl. with the Knterpnso Symph
state prison delivery, ' ony Orchestra, and Karnesl Coll-
Ix'Kim last night, was adjouin.'d hiKWurth, bas will be on the pro
until Monday atlediofin alter ldcu- I gram at Knt.erpnse, Tin s lay even
(Hicailoii or the v. dim and de- ing as vve nn Alfred MeyetH, pm
siiiption of the wounds receive) no and vocal nollst and the 16
by tue two slain guards and Jone.i, piecti baud.
.. oiher features ot the trip will
llolniaii, Nvu-ciie Uiii ii (I, be a free fiance ul Wallowa Lake
SAi.l.M. Ore. ty the A:soctnted Tue.sdi.y evening, a trout break
Pre s l-'unei ul i.ervice.t n,r llil- fast at the hike Wednesday morn
uiiiii utid Sweeney, Ruanis st.iin in lug and a surprise program by the
ll.e prison break, were held today. .Iiwph people Wedio sday nooi to
- ( tl. r,(owed by a lour ot III-' Wal-
2."0 Pheasants Freed ilMWU V,,.M,-
.. w ti 'pwl.!
Will tjUIIV immj
-
A bolt), 'lit' M pheasants, fhilterlng
i things but sun aide to ny
like hUlletH, Were rep-aSed ll-'llf
(.one Tree th.s moriiiug by Mr.
Wells or the Pendleton i.Ul"
Kami, .1. Ii .Smith, president ard
war Poarch, Tom Ham well and
L Ii. Hanuefi. Ids ol I he mg,
fm and KleeitMt Club.
The phe.'isauts wei" of the Mon
golian vjirl' tv. Similar lo and yet
more hardy than tin- genuine ctnn
( Ke pheasant. They were all quite
Kiiiall being but a little over B
wieks old. P.cleased this tar
alieud they will have plenty of
tune to' get acclimated beiore the
season opens. Another consign -imi
nt ol hhds from the I arm Is
expected later.'
(oil Simply Won't
Wear Any Clothing!
.( 'H A N'OKLKS ' I?y I be. Asho
clKied Pichhj. Two altendanls In
the psyehvi a I hlc w h rd ol I be
ti neiiil hosplt"! spent moat of
their time Krldity trying lo U t
( I . t In s on L':t-ein -old Josi-fa
S it-ii, Meviean g'rl. v bo w.-s
found, rpjoetiti'l. naked and Im
prisoned in a wood'n cake in th"
cellar of lu-r pa i eats' home.
1 The uirl is in good physic il
con di Hon. Is exceptionally mom-a-tut
and shows no sign of Pltr 'at-
. iin riT, b it she tears off clothe
as last ua tiii-y uiu put uu.
oj An Actual Lynching
HALF HUNDRED
TO MAKE TRIP
Morn than 60 reservation! havo
already be on received at tho cham
ber of c.ommeren tor the Gel Ac
uuatnted Trip to Wallowa County
next Tuesday and Wednesday.
More are expected beforn the clos
ing hour. llegiat rations, must be
tn before 10 o'clock Monday morn
ing. It is nercHary to have the
names In ut this hour In order to
have them printed on the Itinerory
and program.
Added Interest to (he trip will b
,.jv,.n ,v ji,,. nrem nro of W. H. I.
mdson, manairer or the Portland
I Chamber of Comtnored, Dean IC.
U;, itobblns of 11m r'nlver'slty of
Oregon and Arthur lrOHter( assist
ant manager ut the stale chamber
of commerce and secretary of the
land He tt lenient commit ten.
Program Arranged
Programs at tho vurluus slop
ping points have already been ar
ranged. Mr. Parker, contralto o-
1 "y W1" oe cuairimiu
nf ,(. dinner at Waliovva Wedneu-
( day evening,
Ii'lheno I'nKnown Hare
Found Living in Siheria
' H:Kf "lkt. Siberbe f Ity the A'
f!oiate preisl. Prof II N. c.o.
odliotf, Pmsiaii explorer who h
t r.i eraed v extern Sib ria , repui't s
the discovery ot a hitherto un
known race on f'e l:'i'!' Ponia.
A It "gel her Pit ifNHor t lorod koff
has dtscoveied five clans of li
people. The local Samoyeds call
the tinbe "pVMti ba sovo." which
llieans "ftH-eSt people," 'A lllle 111
tbeii ow n lang iage the 1 1 ibe t -t U
themae'v I'd "nesheii," which stgni
fPM "men."
, Their language Is entirely dl
1 ferenl fiom that or any or the
other n a I 1 o n a I 1 I I i' r: popiilnt
ItiK w - Ml ei n Siberia. They dit l- l'
also from Ihtjr Snmuyed ne''i
bors by Ihelr dark heir and com
ple if Th' v ha ve no tnlei cou ae
with their mighboiH.
. l.W VOHK stoiu; HI 'H
M OCK AT HI III, I V. I HA HO
The New York Mtorcn purdias- I
Ox. stock and riture of t lie
O.iv'.H Dep'-irtnienl rtoie at Hnttey,
Jdii'm. last week from I he tntcr
letoinlain Asstic':ettn of i 'red it
Men. The bid of the New York
Htotes amounted to 4 1 c"titH tot Hie
dollar. Invoee title" of tttock and
rtituns Hu uppiulUitttvly
IfVU. . . ...
nnn'rr.,vh ,iM. tint
. ' " " "
" ""l""'"t
ptiblWtnl lodaj il.-..m that the
vllf nt"ln.H. wm .-..llrKl,- nwil-
lur. Ih..r ,I,,.h,wI IHNirM At-
torney Myers mlmllliMl Im hnt
IMM'II mLsillffM-llH-fl .S Ui thu
amount of bonds printed and out
MAiifllng. The slalenictit ihs-lnrcd
llm iKtnds out slmif ling nniouiiteil
to only JMt 1.000, ami tlcclared that
InveMlgnton had Imm-ii unable tn
MiiltMnutlnio the claim that flMiu,-
IHK bonds wcro prbitcil for tho
rlty,
Cook is iiM,i;i.
POItri.AMl, Oiv. (AP). .lames
Nelsons fllctl today frotn n Inillet
finsl nt lilin by robls'i-s when Ut
refused to hohl up his bauds In
tho robbery curly Wednesday of
a rostaunuit where he whs em
plojed its a cook.
1U ItlAI, Sl.T I'Olt TI'l'SDAY
IJ tilAi;. tire. (AP) 'Ihe tlili-
ernl of I'. I. Caiiiplsdl, pn'sidenl.
if the I'nUcrsliy of Oregon. wbot .
1 1 led ften(a, will Im liekl Tim- '
lny a ft en km in in the main audi- WASHINGTON ( Hy the Amtoct
torhini of the MomanV biilhlhig of ated press.) Notwithstanding tho
the university. His IhmIv will Me di-lays encountered by the Mac.MII-
lln state eerier in the flay. In I'.ie Ian aretlc expedition, the navy de
'iiluiuul hall of the woman's build- paitmeut believes II has a good
ing.
TltAIV Wlti: K I'ATAIi. 1 The party Is ahe.wl of rchednte,
( ALC.AHV. Altn. (AP) Tho 'Admiral Kberle. chief of naval op-litMdcunv-ljflhhrMlgc
local pntscu- eniltfMis, said Krblay and unless lin
ger train of the Canadian Pacific ' foreseen difficulties ure encouu
was wreckcfl today ut Cowley, Alta. j If red, should bo ready for explora-
I i list ltcrMls satfM lltal (luce are I
ilead hii.I :
i' vera! Injured.
Frazier Cons idered As
Possible Radical Chief
(Uy Charb - P. Slcwarl) .wouldn't.
WASHLNOTON (NKA Special) t ;i nun pa rt is i n bvslandor H
- Ask an obldine Kepuliltc.m, J H. ( ins us if lo might make a fair
"Who'll be the next radhal l-H-Irr H;,, the Job. lln Isn't specliu-i-in
the senate"---lor yo.i know ibeiUPi ke La Kolbdte, but he's able.
old-Inn rs are thiiikln;; a
ibis Mini the chances ur
ply. right oil th" bat,
bit about
! he'll ru-
"It W Oll'l
be Vrazier any w ay."
Th -n he'll take time to S iy rad
ical ism's COIN Ulelely KOIIC Up, SO
It won't need any lender.
m
Ye W yoU ill'elil
Hot h't alcr - 'any v ay",'
cou rse' not ," a ! I lite
ymi get w ih be, " lb, I.
e, "Why
Why 'of
;p!:Hfiton
wouldn't
After hearing solatia nlkilly Ibis
1 same thing ahouf w o do.en. times
you belii to get the ImpreKHloM
t the old-line Hepuhhcnns are n
. trifle afraid ot t-'razb-r- think he'd
ma l.e ii pf ett y formidable nidlca I
' bonier, w filed
hook a mtle t
ubln't suit tloir
want rolbni-
ism to distnl rgtfle, for lack of the senate, but this constant Itep
Itii'b rshtp and are Irving to pooh iihltean nhldiue repetition of. "(h
pooh him out of consideration. no, of euun-n not." stentis fpieer.
Maybe he wouldn't make n good It sounds an If the old-liners "hop
radieal leader. Hut It seems pre-. ed' nnt. It ulmost hints that that's
jmuWrw lu uy "ul cuumu" kujual what Uo will Uu.
MANHUNT IS
CONTINUING
UNABATED
Fossemen Running Down
Reports of Suspects
Seen in District
KLAMATH FALLS
REPORT IGNORED
Deputy Sheriff Raskins,
Umatilla County, Joins
Men Hunting Escaped
Convicts.
N,m:m (AI frcsH'Ilnio Mnsli)
'nir ipni'miir ivaiifiMl to com
ment tmliiy "ii OMwnlil Wi'Ht's
rhnllciiK All Hut ffovcnior
wuulil ntty was thnt lie might
'ilrputlxo Vi't nml rimi1 lilin In
ICO, Ho sjiid lie hi'lli'tttt lin hn;l
tlu rlftlit to ilo o iimlrr tho lnv.
KAI.I1M (AP I'retw Tlmo Flati)
AfU'r 00 'loun, of 'man hunt(
(tfllcors liei-e illructllig thu con
vict tliaw ailiulttctl tlicy are no
nearer r-aptutr of tlio desiierailiies
Uiiiii u'lieil they bejraii.
KAMvM. Ore. (Ity tbp AWMlnt-
rtl lriHh). Oswald West, form if
governor, today Issuetl a chnllengo
to (.'ovemor IMeroe nml Wiirdt-T
lnlyiniplo fir the thi-cp to enter
Drift Crock canyon where posse
meii believe tin? tbrcus escaped
convicts aro Iildiiitf. , . .
i ' . - 1
m.(t...
n nluti'inont In whloh ho oihIcIkmI
th. irnnirn In Donnotlon with
,e convlt,. th OovPrn..r
,,,. (1,(!ndca the Whr.Un
UKn,ri,t tho nltnuk.
Challongo Issued.
Kx-Oovornor West In tho chal
lenge declares:
"Around the rim of tho can
yn ure several score men and
10H (r Uie guard who havo been
ordered to keep tho murderers
surrounded. They may shortly ho
ordered to enter the canyon. Some
I of them will likely be shot. Now,
hero Is my proposal to the govor-
(Continued on Pnire Rlarht.)
SUCCESS SEEN
Reliance to complete 1 1 m missbui of
surveying a larK" unexplored sec
tion if the polar sea..
(Continued on Pnge rtvt.)
welldlltornied, experienced in poli
tics, has punch, knows how to
make a first-class speech and take
com of himself In debate and
shows a wond-rful capacity tor
landing and standing up under
some mighty hard knocks.
He was eer led governor of
North Oal'otn three times., lu th8
midst f.t his third term he was re
called by tin votes. If that was",
n't a j"lt w hnt Is',' In spite nf it,
th" very next year he w;S "leetel
to (he Semite by ft majority of
SS1S.
I A comeback like
that' and
quick---suggests a strong man.
perhaps there's no pnrHcubir
rnmin for predicting h"'ll b- the
next radical standard bearer in
POLAR SURVEY