THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND OREGON. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 18211 LODGE PLAN TO CUT IE T ARMS Hi OPPOSED Waaaiaston. Not. it. OS ASH ISO- TON BUREAU OF TIM JOTJRNAU) While' U mikM u eMfUn along wttt th Us bin a few ears eT, re- Jactlnc a number of Item of axels taxes. Senat orLod proposea an amend meat t reauc th tax firearm frera ! t ear cant. Senator Hitchcock at anca launched a protest "Tha purchaaa of flraarmo and thalr iaa In tha commission of erlros ta now mora general than ever," ha aaid, "and wa eucht not ta encourare thalr manu facture. I would ba glad to sea taa com mlttee deal with Mis subject In a com Drehenslve way. Many of tha atataa have reetrWrtlona, but what U tha uaa of ona iUU letlslatlne whan tha criminal knows that ha can go Into anothar stata knd buy without restriction,' BITS AT !TEBE$T', KnLnr Rlmmom also expressed his surprise tffat tha commutes should make such a reduction In taxation of an art Ida thai nubile do I Icy should discourses and loading frequently to tha commission of mm a. its said ha could sea no reason for It unless It lay In tha obligation of tha majority party to -certain Interests, After conferring with Sanator McLean t r'mnaetlcut- "the firearms state.1 Senator Lodge announced that ha would withdraw tola amendment .Tha senate thereupon approved tha 10 per cant tax. Carolina aauu Search for Bank Robbers Is Headed Toward Portland Tacoma.' Wash--Not. li. Search tor three masked bandita. who late Monday afternoon locked tha cashier and woman bookkeeper of tha Roy Stata bank ia the vaalt and escaped In a high-powered car with $4200 In cash, this morning needed toward Portland. A through train for roruana ps ssea through Roy at 4 -.10 o'clock In tha after noon. Tha bandits had time to ranch Lakarlew, abandon thalr ear, and board tha train there. E. & Emlgh la cashier of tha bank robbed. Ha had just returned Monday from a trip to Portland. Columbia Eiver Oil Stock to Be Sold IStanfieldtoMake Oregon Selections From Competitions Senator Stanfield. wUl make his 1922 appolnUnenta to to naval; academy at Annapolis and tha military academy at Wast Point by means of a competitive examination. This examination will be held by tha civil service commission on December II. 1121. In CorvaUia. Eugene. Hood River. McMlnnvllle. Portland ana Salem. Or. AppolnUnenta will be made according to tha grades made by tha candidates. There will be two vacancies as tne naval academy and two at the military academy daring 1M2. The official ex amination at Annapolis will be held dur ing February and April. 1922. and for West Point March 7. 1922. The agea o admission to West Point are 17 to 22 years and to Annapolis 11 to 20 yeart. Any young man of- tha re Quired age who- Is a bona fide resident of Oregon ia eligible to take the exam ination. Particulars regarding same may be had by addressing Senator Stanfield. VU.: MRS. VfHEELEK TO MTCB3 Washington. Nov. 15. Mrs. Coleman Wheeler, who Accompanied Mrs. George E. Chamberlain to Washington and has been .visiting the Chamberlains since. starts on return to Portland Tuesday. Good Roads Film Will Depict Whole s v Gamut of Progress Waahington.1 Nov. 16. (WASHDJiS TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.)-p-Tha American educational bureau of Washington baa been making pictures Cor a film story on good roads, which will extend from the stagecoach days to the agn"g of the latest good roads' bill a abort time ago by President Harding. Pictures war taken of the senate and house road commit, and of good road groups centered in Waahington. In one of which will appear E. J. Adams, aec- retary to Senator Stanfleld. with Assist ant Forester Sherman and several other nrood readers . . '. ; ' The purpose of the bureau la to use the Clm at highway conventions and In good road campaigns throughout the country. 8XAXL FIB.E EXTUGVISHKB small bias started la tha picker room of the American Bedding cot pany mattress factory, at Ml Vancouver avenue, Monday afternoon, bat prompt action of tha Or department prevented anv annreciabla daman front bema: done. The blase was thought to have been started by a match la the picker machine. Bandit Shoots Into Window and Kills Filling Station Man Qilcago. Nov. lSwO. N. S. A ban dit who shot and killed William Frank, manager of a Standard OH filling sta tion, during an attempted robbery of the station. Is being sought by the po lice today. Hla coin pas Ion. wounded and captured during tha robbery, la bald by the police. As en of tha band Us entered cte fin ing station. Policeman limes McQrath chanced to be In the washroom. Mc Qrath heard tha commands of the rob ber to Frank and ruahed out. Tne ban dit fired but missed and McOrath shot him. The other bandit fired through the window, killing Frank, and then 04 In an aatomobUe. The robber under af reet gave the name of James Brian, BOTS UO BftOatS While riding In a truck toe dad with cement Monday af urnooa at feast First -and Oak streets. Norman Johnson, are It years, of 999 Macadam road, suffered fracture -of the leg when a sack fell oa htm. He waa taken to St- Vincents hospital. The reason we think age briars wis dom ta because when a man gala old be dosent talk so much. Astoria. Nov. 15. A permit-waa re ceived Monday from State Corporation Commissioner T. B. Hanaley granting tha Columbia River Oil As Oaa company permission to sell the remaining 150.000 worth of its stock. This waa the permit nromlsed by the official if the stock holders would demand the resignation of ! R. C Phillips. Gilbert Richards and Ole Orottlnr. directors who are under fire from the commissioners. The only stipu lation attached to the permit was that F. H. Ha red on. new secretary of the directing board, furnish the corporation commissioner with a monthly list of the purchasers of stock, together with a statement of the amount. Confessed Slayer Sentenced to Chair of John W. Newman. Sunday school of ficial, and Mine. Louise Doyle, church musiclon, was on - Monday sentenced to die in the electric chair at the Ohio penitentiary on February 24. 1922. Chamblin's mother swooned as the sen tence was announced. lunatar I Hl efc South that In his onlnion the manufacture or I ,.--,,,, ntitn mm is rT J ft revolvers should be prohibited by law. ..jy Chamblln. self-confessed murderer The senate aaopiea a ias w im cent oo the manufacture of dirks, stilet toes, sword eanee and brasa knuckle. lESTf RAISES ISSUE Senator Kenyon raised the issue of the com nob pipe against the meerschaum when Senator Hmoot moved to abolish tha 10 Par cent tax m meerschaum pipes, humidors and cigar stands.- Kenyon wanted t knew why the corncob pipe waa Urt ant. Hmost aald It was not in the list because It has not been paying a tax. The senate voted to maintain the meerschaum tax. moot also wanted to do away with the tax on hunting garmenta "Why?" asked Kenyon, and- Simmons echoed. "Tea. why 7 "For the reason." said Smoot. "that the committee has aimed to eliminate all taxae on clothlnsV "iluattna? suits are not a necessity.' rejoined Simmons. "A man can hunt In ordinary clothe and If he demands a special suit, he is amply able to pay some tat on It" The senate voted down the Bmoot pro posal and the tax remains on the hunt er's outfit I. C. C. E!Ta HEAH50 09 LUMBER CARLOAD XIITTXUX Washington. Nov. 15. (WASHING TON BUREAU OF THS JOURNAL) The interstate commerce commission has Just concluded the hearing of argument on the question of lumber carload mini mum. In which objections were present ed by those opposed to a tentative report prepared some time ago by an exami ner of the commission. v A flat carload minimum was proposed jrtjy the examiner. The railroads are con tending for a minimum loading of 12.000 . pounda. W. C McCulloch presented the views of, the West Coast Lumbermen association, and the question was sub mitted for final decision by the coromis si on. j3c?t&uf CHOCOLATC MALTED MILK Mane be me At Lunch, Time Just what is needed for nowrUhment without overloading th stonv sch.Gs package from your grocer or drug gtst and mix fet wfck water or milk, hoc or cold. To will find It's Jus Ilk you get at tha soda fountain. It's Borden's old eatsb lishcd Malted Milk with; a tacw chocolate flavur. Attempt to Attack Young Girl Charged Klamath rails. Nov. H. William C. Hoeer. a candy maker, is tinder arrest here charged with attempting to attack Ruby Pruett, a year-old girl. Accord ing to th police, Hoeer today was posi tively Identified by the, girl and her tether, who filed formal complaint i i ? 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