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THE OREGON $?A7ZZlLt; SXLZli; OSCGOif
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TUESDAY JIOHNIKG. JULY,?; . .
FCnVEZicEriDf TRIPS
' ' .-'. . c . , - ? t
8ALC3I, teopj3 r.nsnrix j at
COAST AXD MOUXTAIXSK
rw Kesorts - From; Seaside4
Newport,' and' in Caecadea i
to
Without ; Kalemites
FLAX-UJt FOUR DAYS
at ring., and,; a, broken tooti'mdtYciii' cn'oft Ipncc flC
H No trace pi f his -clothing has
bf found, jindrituVj lad's .father
feats -that he may have met-with
fpul play.7 riiatiig that' "bad
blood' existed4 between the dead
bof : and -'-'certain other parties."
TJils anglers beiBg.investlgated, ,
' f Funeral services .were held; at
independence Monday; afternoon.
DALTi I niXOTIU3tS KAl'lXTf TO
, FITJy 10 ACltpsJ A DAVV; '
V1; -v'l . bV." '.' - ! i : ' " I n
They . loptt, l Be jAbte: to nitp
Record of Over 300 Acres
J , for the Season 5
; Salem-peoplewere totround
at erery :re$ort; and4i)eVch in Ore
gon, from Newport . to Gearhart,
up "the McKenile and "on the ; Mt.
IfQod loop-Jnlr "And-5. Many
of t bo beach-resorts xeport record
crowds, and trafflo-was extremely
heavy; h Newportthe crowd was
said ,t be ; one , of the largest in
hlstpr, the visitors crowding, this
popular" resort " north as ' far as
Agate -Bach'. thellghthco and
the -"Devil's ponch'Bowtf' Wi
! At, Pacific City an excellent cel
ebratlon was held and many Salem
y people' were "among those present:
Neskowtn was crowdedand many
f traveled south from' here f o peril's
f Lake .and' Taft. The ' Portland;
Newberg. McMinnvIlle,, Tillamook!
; SUgesr Inc.; are npw running
buses from Hebo south as far as
!, Taft, which is 33- miles; ', of ; 20
' miles south of Neskowin! i
: : Netarts and Oceanslde resorts
i west of Tillamook were Yfelted by
,msny from Salem.L- Front Carl
; -baldl to Ilockaway the beach was
literally lined with : visitors and
traffic was very congested. Camp-
ing sites along, the route : were
just about air filled and the late
, comer had to hunt for a place to
- puca camp.-, . , .
'Mansaalia and Nee-Kah-Nee
beaches, Just'wesrof Nehalem. at-,
so enjoyed the-pleasure of many
"visitors. At" Cannon Beach room
1 was at a premium and: Seaside
v' reports the .largest crowd in' his-;
f toryk A feature at Seaside; was
' the historical parade which I was
put on by the high school students
of the resort city. Two commer-
cial and "six. army planes "wet e on
I nand. Lieutenant Kelly with his
machine wias. among'' those- pxes
, Ynt' 'At! Gearharfthe. last resort
(visited, many ' Salem faces were
v seen enjoying themselves' amidst
the crowds. . j
The;MtHood loop Is In excel
lent teondition and is a trip well
worth'..taklng, was Jhe report of
a Salem, man making the trip on
the Fourth. "'. . ' " ' '
; The , McKenzie river road" was
I j lined-withcar:bothioaUtne-' 4ti
and" Eth. and all resorts nn bk fur
as Belkhap'tH6f' Springs' report
, largd crowds. Mill City and the
upper caniiam - attracted many
: otners. - . - i. -;
Very :jfew accidents vwere seen
i along the way, and none of a, aeri
ous nature were observed. On
I the jNewport' highway a Ford at-
tempted; to, pass ; a Dodge ton a
curve. ? A sUg rounded the cor
ner from the other way. The
; Ford did not have time to get byi
I The only thing left to do was to
hit to the left and trp a high bfnkj
me stage driver: stopped ; the bus
"as qatckly as possible! which was
Just In time for the Ford to, roll
- on top of the, stage upside, downi.
ine- stage was not damaged, not
was the young couple in the Ford
coupe. Only slight damage was
,Ndone to the Ford, according to the
report. i
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'J cuncdno umn ttfrM
wiuuniwn.ntHW IIHUiCU
JACOB yKAXZLER, PORTLAND,
IS OREGON PRESIDENT j .
REHEARING OF OIL
Ttall Ttrrt harm, tit. Tnmar ta.Bt
TRAt$; lS:dtfnEDl.'ompleted fou days of flax
(Coattnaed front page 1)
executive order of May. 30,4Jil,
transferring the jurisdiction ver
alii naval . oil - reserves from? the
pulling on their own place. , They
pulled ,28 acres in the four days;
7v They expect to exceed this .from
now on. jThey expect to full 10
nayy department Jtor the Interior -1,h?M
department wasJmmatertaU
In the evidence. . presented, bv
the government , in . seekinrl the
lease annulment. Judge Kennedy
unaa-nothinjt tashow?; irregular
Uyor fraud surrounding ihe tran
taction tort execution rot the lease."
r The negotiation and manner of
day.
: : They are charging for outside
pulling IIS- an sere. This means
that they expect $,q pile up. $150 a
day with their machine. But .the
price of .hand pulling,. has .always
beta 20tan acre, here,' and It has
cost around 1 2 0 counting .getting
the puUle'wou'ld be welcome. r-
Also the board of publicrslTefr
and reconstructlaa recommended ;
at jits" meeting todr that the an
nual Santa Barbara h orse' show be
held as originally -planned . next
month although the show ring in
which it -Is-to be held is to ber re
built. Jv Plana - were perfected for
the lntertalnment of Secretary of
the Navy V11bur who is expected
to reach here early tomorrow" from
the north and ta-spend a part ol
the morning vlewinr the' earth-
auake tone; - f '-'V-..' ' ; . ::'-:' :'"' :
The office of the building7 in
spector was thronged all day by
FerBons- seeaing ouiiaipg permlls.
but' under ' Instructions from- tha
public safety board; permits for
temporary structures only were
Issued. - v v . , .
ex.cuUng.the lea JndgtKeii-l9 r
riedv. .tt m , T them, on large tracts.t .And Jiand
desio ihan inmUrSy Uj notdeUvera good a
tmmateriaj.s0 fat aaihe leaie an- pdct WJaachin? ?i-r
aulment 'eaa. i. , . not . aa, even , for.hreshiBg , and
ther the executive order of 1921 1 r-ettlnLr f - -.I i.-
aaermadftor not;, . Y v J Chance afake Money., n
id ''thcourt find that it waa iot - Thie state- haa on hand sir flax
ualawful," the--order -stated,- "for P?Mng v machines,,- like, the ne
the secreUry of the navy to accept D8e,s hy Ball Bros:, s They, are tor
the advice of the interior deDart- sa,e to ?2250:.eachr cosUV That
inent which had men experienced I ls- st year's . cosw And terms
in' mineral lands leasing ao longr"11 De- Teft-i h . v
fts the secretary .of the -navy re-i A- KOod mechanic, withf some
tained in his Jhand the direction 1 tl3LXa lndfpf his earn can pay for
and -executive administration of j a machine- with outside work, ba
the reserves. ' 1 sides iBsaring the" harvesting -of
i "There was no fraud In the nro-l his own. crop
furing of the executive order,'.' thef. Can-morer than-pay-for- IV on
court said. ,;. r 1 . , I the, terms offered. , He;-may,. If
i- " ' . ' " ' I fftRBonaiblft. take-. a-machine with
but, any payments downi and pay
11000 from., his j work thef first
year; ! 0 0ft - the next year, and
E250, the third year :, -l, C;
. ,It ia a wonder that' the flax
mm 4 3t.V -
Eltjr Tor Ereakf ast
'd- Flax harvest is on ,
; And' some .fields 1 kre likely to puflf hand; are-, not grabbed
get orer ripe; v.. ? up quickir-! :,j "i
I . ; , V - - 'r- ,There is some flax growing that
It is, important 'that: the flaxllias not been contracted! to': any
be pulled ' before It becomes -too I one. ,; There ;i a! chance for the
ripe, to get the bent fiber product, I purchaser of a I machine to get
and the most to the ton; of straw. I some of thls-to.pull
The fiber is the big thing. Every
thing else is by-product.
, It Is a wpnder that, the flax
pulling machines of the state still
on. hand, four or five or six .of ;
them, are not grabbed up by good
mechanics.' A" good mechanip can
pay-for a,machine and- make-big
.wages -besides, without. .paying, a
sevew DRownompicwra
- KNOWN DEAD 3." CHILDREN
i i fSIISSINa API TtrtAT- srvva
Li
:'r ' t mr.
ABOUT C0F.!PLETE
L.ST.rFEW. CARLOADS TO BE
. . MOVED IN DAV OR SO
Boy era - and Gro wrrs Show Little
t Alarm Fro-Btow Roe aad - c
- . -ITorm Report ;
P 6 1 AB4: TR I ??. l' VAT rfED I B U I LD I Q ' C n A SH : Fil 0 3 ED
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ilTUP' ON AMTSDSEN P.Urnrl FATAL, COLL..PSE ' OF DANCE
TTAvr TotKxarcRNiNoirrn
II ALL TO BE INVESTIGATED-
u With ' the , mark for. the season
still, below the predicted 20 cars,
a. ; perceptible ; decrease la" the
movement' of .blacW cherries -was
noted Monday.,. It-Is. exnected bv
local' buyers that one or possibly
iwd more days win see 'the last of
th ls year's ; activity in the-cherry
market. - -
Denney & Co, ceased buying,
yesterday; and shipped - their last
nd'flghlbcarof.'thB season. .
Toung4 k Wells . report . a . very
slqtr" day,; with only a fe.w cher
ries coming-in, and probably the
iast Tor ; thtyear today,-
Thf market, in. Eugene is, still
STr: THOMAS? Ont:.. July, 6 -1 tlTe and local companies expect
By tbQ-AssocIated'Preai--rhrAi tojflnlsh their toanageJ with-fruit
young children1 and' one woman ('''"-r'thiaiweek, - ;
are (known' to have been drowned I . Wttle, alarm is .being, shown by
ana three -oher. children are be- ' w onyera ana growers rrom the
lieved to. have been drowned when I TlPQTV iMKbrown: roti and, the
two flat-bottom boats fastened to- r-aerry. worm . are, working -havoc
gether capsised In Pinafore lake I Wlth the cr0D The crop, although
at a Sundar school ntrnip tv Ml normal in quantity, has been
tnrowing ; 27 persons ; into the ! Jn euaiixy -. ana '. almost
waterr.?;- . " eaureiy rre. from. all. blemish.. It
U The accident occurred"" at dusk j w8 TePrted yesterday that brown
tonight In full Tiew,of a-rowd of r.; Ba cnerry; worm. had been
approximately 500 persons. In- aisCorexedin many lotr of ehsr
eluding the parents and friends of I r,e8' but thif WM doubtless an ex-
the idrowned -chiidreniv. Whn ,the 'erated statement, as the crop
craft capsiIed .women, screamed It. Ini year M nearly all
and fainted an .arM. Ac.m.n I handled, and what few. amall
jumped into-the; water - fully, clad blocks tDat may have come' in yes
ftnd. s.wam-to the spot-where tho terdy were.taga and ends of the
children had been thrown into the ma,.croi,-and consequently of a
water,. !f:They succeeded Ja savin ?"r,r.graae, and not so free from
.... ' - " I MawUI... ,j
bodies; pf Mr. Watts and three
' "US Vltnle TB fSatherInc ol Obituarr Welf wrUten reviewed
children .from the Sundar schools -a "WIWW' reviewed
of thk th aEL J2 Z:1 br'TOurteUccMTAcy and satlsfac
The . increasfnir t darkness made
rescue- work difficult,.
nOSTO?t Jnl.- Rt TIi "A.
OSl. NorwegUn, Jaly-A(By Uociated Ptbi. Yhm Suffolk
Associated ."Press. )r-The lure'wot county. grand'Jury went into, eve-
me Arctic has Ukenr a ilrmJ hold lning session tonight in its lnvesti-
on the men who accompanied Cap gatlon to' determine the cause of
tain. Roald Amundsen and Lincoln the collapse of the" Pickwick dab
Ellsworth on their recent attempt building last Saturday eh a crowd
to reaeh ther north pole by air- of more than 100 revellers. Word
plane.: All of them , are- anxious j bad come from- the-wrecked build
to 'join the next trip hat they: say I lag that the last pile of debris had
it should, not be .made, with. air- en removed4 without disclosing
planes; which,' they hoid,' proved more lctims, leaving the final list
definitely that : they wera; unsu'iti of dead at 4
. j-orty-one bodies bad been -Identified
tonight. Of the. 18 persons
half t'iarreTiovins sV.-gUj which
had ttt'a lelua-.4i:e lawivty'Ctt-,,''
penters who shingled the root just "
before he became' ill-about' tea " .
days agou, . ; -
Thla done, the president's fa
ther returned the fork to th barn
and walked across the road to In
spect his flower garden. Ills phy.,
sicians, - Major J. F. Coupal, the-
president personal physician, and
Dr. , Arthur M., Cram,, of Bridge- i
water,1 paid him but one visit: to-,
day. ; They declared he was show-
ng ."steady. JmprovemeaL"
able aad .dangerous under polar
conditions. . ..,. . . . ,'
Ellsworth is emphatic In saying
tha t ie. wants to'tfy anotherJex-
peditlon .but In an airship which
he believea offers the .only, means
tor reaching the pole by air route.
Captain-- Amundsen displayed1 un
wimngneaa to talk, aboqt the -pros
pects of reaching the pole by sea
who. were. injured, fivewere re
leased from-hospitals today The
two bodies stm " unidentified are
those of men, one of them muti
lated almost beyond hop of recog
nltlon. . . f -
io . lurtner sutemenu came
frdm the' mayor's office tod'ay be
yond the announcement that
.ui muca uoseianeelal annrnnriatln- nf tKlint
study was needed to determine the lor clearing away the ruins had
up oi sircrati wiuk wnich to l been passed
ccwmpnn nia great dream -of
trans-polar flight.
- Carl Feucht; one of the mecha
nicians. , Is alone, is devotion to
the plane. He pins faith rt0, the
iJJing, machine for exploration
perposes, even though landing fa
cllltlea for such4 craft :de not exist
fn, th,e Arctic He - admits 'that
pianes usea in. luture must be
muen higher powered than those
need .la the expedition from, which
the men hare jsst returned.
COL - C00LIDGE . WORKS
PRESIDENTS FATHER CLK.VNS
' UP, YARD AFTER REPAIRS
PLYMOUTH. . Vtl, July ( By
The Associated Press). Colonel
John Coolidge. aged father Of the
president, took a short walk after
lunch this afternoon.- On his re
turn i te j the Coolidge homestead
he. went to the- barn , to obtain, a
pitchfork. and then.-worked. for
tion thus assured.
VNORRIS DECUNES job
WrASHLGTON..Jly..-Senai
tor Norrls of . Nebraska,,, replying
tOan Offer to coonerate in the
leadership of the political , move
ment headed, by the lata Senator
LaTollette of Wisconsin, asserted
that he did not "want to be asso
ciated. wl4tb jaay 'political! partr: as
ita leaaer.v ...":.. r .
' Profit by, the experience
, of those who know
: - Use
ivtcclabi-cord:
, The Washington-Oregon -people,
at Vancouver, jWashw say ..they
will be able to provldo-f or-pulling,
and, to take care of all their con
tracts for .flax, rr 1 4 ' -i
Should Do Nj Delay.'", ..i
V Tieret is-hecessjlty jfoC; haste In
arrangeing for pulling ther flax;
A- lot-of it is' ripe now and not
pulled : It-is Important that it-be
cent" down ir he Is responsible, j pulled ar the proper time to' pro-
te , wiu jiave. good, money, f orAhis 1 duce, the most fiber.. Th fiber Is
work, and have his - machine to
the good, h - j -,r A--' - - j
i . Vi v:
The. onion and onion set growers
of the , Labish district will ; soon
require- a; lot of seasonal , labor.
Thew will commencs pulling onion
seta next weekf 'They, have th
finest crop;of onions in the history
of the district, and they are of
fered $2- a hundred pounds now.
which is unusual at this season
the Important thing,
are by-products.!
All the rest
TAKING BAR EXAMINATION
ELEVEN, SALEM MEN SLATED
TO' APPEART TODAY i
. . Included ;in the .50 or 60 appli
cants seeking certificates to prae-
They! expect to average 508 sacks! Use law are 11 from .Salem and
to the acre..: The onion growers one. from Sllverton There are also
will surely all haver, money '' this four, women - in' the' group. The
fait; i fV state- bar 'examinations 'will be
. - ' Vl vi;r uJrv given today and Wednesday at the
i.Ienry Clews. & Co.,,W Street supremo- court buildipg. : Vv i
bankers asdauthbritles in-the fin- -f The Salem, men are William R.
ancial world, say in their current Coshow, George . P. Duncan, Allen
weekly letter that the distribution Jones, Clarence D. Phillips, H. if.
of goods is better than last year. Wiggins, James B. Young, William
Theyt give ,a most optimistic' yiew LWiVMcKinney, Floyd D; Moors,
of the financial situation of the Otto K. Paulus. R. S. Rstcllffe and
Wpi- Purdy. . Rollow. F. Axley is
the :Sllverton applicant. - f
- The-young women are FrediT B.
Walbrecht, Vale; Blanche Hill.
Mary Jane, Spurlin and Margaret
White, all of Portland.
SUICIDE IS. ATTEMPTED
wren.
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YOVX, W"FE t TRIES; DFTII
Al-JKIl D03IESTIC QUARREL
mi
IS
planche Sweet,' now 'a First Na
tional sUr, la goiag to do- The
Sea Woman." In which Alarray
SPpKANEr,Jly 6fa.Mrs. , MaHe Anrlln aDDeared
Daiwsen. ft of .Spattle attempted win Carewe is the director. The
to (end Aer jife near here, todays by: picture. will lntrodnce aknew lead-
s "u,-, , icwr ikicL.agien, - an
englishman.
taking poison it ;waa. reported t to
the .Police by, her husbaad.: Wil
li am -Dawson... Sho wmi rushed to
the- poHce. station -: where , pollee
pumped ; the . -poison from-' her
stomach- : police-1 declared that
'The Sea Woman" will give her
a-part similar In some respects to
that' she had i.in; Anna-Christie,"
Tha, locale, :1s i a; freighter, .plying
when . Mrs.. Dawson, was revived between c Baltimore-and New-Or
she ;"Iectured them1 for savinit j leans., Sine "Anna" she has een
uef ine. . ;Tne young' couple" te- seen In "Tess of.-then DUrher
ported to the police-they had been villes." directed: hvihar. husband.
haying trouble and planned to sep- Marshall Neilan, "The Sporting
a rate
HEXlpWr OFFICErT . SHOT
FORMER GENERAL IS. KILLED
FOLLOWING . HJS, ARRESTr.
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PORTLAND, July 9. Jacob
Kanzler Portland, was todSy
elected president of the Oregon
- Christian Endeavor union at" the
annual convention here.andTa
bndget of $3.000 : was voted by
- representatlvesfrom' 33 counties
of the state to carry on the or
ganization's work. ' Louis iTuttle
of Forest Grove won the state in
termediate oratorical contest. held
in connection with the convention.
Other, officers of the state en
deavor union, elected were: First
vice - president,.- Walter Dimm,
Portland; second vice president
Dallas Rke. Eugene; third rice
president, Mrs. I, c. Bowser. La
Grande; secretary, t Mfsa i Viola
Ogden, Portland? treasurer, Miss
Harel Neil. Portlands executive
' avlseiv- Miss Mary Galley, "Eu-
gerte; pastoral -, advisers. Rev.
, Walter 1 Myers, Eugene and Rev.
sjnt superintendent, Jnne Walker,
f orest Grove; c. E. world repre
sentative, Carl Crane, Spring
brook; educational j superintend
ent. Miss Elcy Walker, Burns: intermediate-
superintendent,- Mrs
Allen Wheeler, Eugene j f 4 jufciot
superintendent. Miss Difl etna
Brown.vj Ftfrest X!rove;rj: lookout
and extension superintendent Dal
las Rice, Eugene;" missionary7 sup
erlntendentr Miss Ruby-Krewson,
MXpshfleld; prsyer meeting) super
intendent, Ralph Tarblll. Warren;
nuiet hour superintendent. Miss
Elizabeth Hogg, Salem; efficiency
superintendent. Miss Clara Will,
The Dalles; social superintendent,
Mies Vadls 'Riesland, Portland;
tenth legion superintendent, Miss
Emily Frailer BrownMedfordJ
country..;
The west is different keep, it
so," says the Spokane Spokesman-
Review Yes; the west is different,
so Is the south, the north and the
east. :but. the - states that' go to
make up the sections are all part
of the great and only one the
JJnlied, States ..otAmerlca-rkeep I
them .so. New Y'ork' Commercial.
MOVIES NOW OFFERED
SANTA BARBARA 'AMUSEMENT
: HOUSES ARB NOW;itUNNIXa
uffitflawnostiMrsEr i&OLsszst; c..:. A
V. . J L 'JZZi 6-(By AssocIated.Z.Press.)
' WASHINGTON, 'July. 6.
AMERICAN- COMMISSION GIVES
DATES FOR MEETINGS
(By
The'- Associated , Press ). Th e
American debt commission for the
'first? time 'has'been compelled to
arrange - a, program designating
periods or .time ' in . which - it cas
Amusements. which have ' been
lacking .In this city -of recreation
since a ItsjjJbnsinessJ district?,; was
wrecked by an earthquake a week
ago were-again; available, tonight
Open air. motion- picture programs
were announced by two theatrical
managers, one of whom engaged
"meet with representatives Of debt- " b .aiui .iin.i
or nations'-! Announcement waul vw-v.t. . ,wvw u
made today, that jthe treasury wasPrert!sed-that admission.would. be
prepared , to negotiate; with the
Belgians on their government's
freer A Monteoito sdcietr matron
wnoibeiore tne quake bad issued
debt here .between August 5 andhnTltations for;a ball at her hime
August 15. ajlotlag less than. two! notified- her -prospective gsests.
weeks to dispose of this funding! that her, entertainment had) been
arrangements; i fJotlce; was sent to cancelled and that instead, the r
the French embassy simultaneous chestra she - had" engaged: would
ly that the committee" couldmect pla'y for a dance next Thursday
with the delegation from-Paris at night at Alameda -Plaza and1, then
any time before or" after those
dates.
t Ambassador" D a e s e h n eriof
France, has. requested the. treasury
to fix a t,lme when the commission
from his government could be re
ceived and was informed by Act-1
ing- Secretary iWInstoh of "the
treasury, . as v secretsry of the
American commission, ot the pro-1
gram that had been drawnup.
No Information) was forthcoming
f rom the embassy as to when the
Paris delegation might be ex
pected. ''.'.
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VICTIM
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IDENTIFIED
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V
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BODY FOUND IN r.nER THAT
H f OP .V.X:iT SALEJI BOY.
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Positive- Identification:. --of the
nide body . founi In the Wll
lamette river t'x r.UeV nortbT of
Salem .Saturday as lat of Frank
lln" Alvln Barrett,- 18, has been
made by the youu- man's father.
William F.; r.arrett. of'Wesr Fa
lenT" Tlie'aober-coUre j't.tiiT cf
District of Columbia traffic code :
-Motor vehicles other than motor
cycles should be equipped with fend
have lighted at least two head-1
lights, of a type approved ,, by the
director mounted-on the front of
the vehicle.
T
o-u;;;iEttcoin3,
r' v !ingringt and ar.r -yinj.
V ? Try first night srj-ly .
, -AY- f : M
25
rightCC .
to gay for a
good toctli
paste
Vettasf1:! Those Whor - Dance'
His. Supreme. Moment." . the lat
ter ,with Ronald Colman. , .
. You, probably . know , that her
screen- career began with BIo
graph."'lSh;was one- of : the first
actual screen' "stars . having : the
. Jprfncipal.role a,w Judith, of Beth-
L. . - -
Js VERA-CRUZ, July' 6.T-Eduardo Tula," one of . the first. "suber-nlc
Loyo, a.' former; general in. the tores." In those days.' tradition
Mexican- army and at ontf time has1. It: Marshall Neilan was her
protisvsuar governor; of "the ' sate chauffeor.'' f
of yera,Crt-x, ,wag shot today ; ' "I
wiuie' hetor taken to. Acultzingo, ; . r-x-H" "
after his arrestat Orl2aba ,yeste,r- ,J j STAR DUST
aay a; statement oy xne military t. -sr . finahman if
chief of AcuUslngo; say, th? escort take his father placO Iirthe favor
-w.cli u Bucuiyiea.ioiot the film-fanaT He Ir being lea
escape; . . . . . - -. i n..i Kw-n -V- nni4tit4An
Loyo,' who was one of the xhlef I &rOHt Bln is nlavlna' the iart 'of
generals inf the Huerta revoltr,was - jocomotiTe enatneer In his latest
arrested when it was learned that
he was preparing- an' uprising.
; CRASH TAKES ' LIFE
U0.QU4AM.uly pttcv rU
Hoffman, about 4 5;. operator of a
Fourth' of July stand at Co pal Is
beachf. was killed when his car -left
the roadv aboutv- two miles
Warner picturer "The-ILimlted
Mall." And. he is called on not
only to look'like an- engineer but
to actually -run a-train round the
mountain curves of - thr Royal
Gorge; Cdlo ; John "Barry
more is busily msklng "Moby
Dick on the First National lot
Th- picture folks wanted - him to
from I makeV'Caataln Alvarez" first, but
The Ml". Hamlet. Barry more had-made
that .nlaca. .Sunday nlaht.
bodviand. wrecked. car were-found up- ms.nuna auoui. .oDy wic.,
this mornina after about 12 nours so'he'a making it. It's a sea clas-
hunt by otfieers-. - ' - I x " c; by Herman- Meivuie. Jos
eph SchUdkraut wants it under
stood that he has not deserted the
stage for the screen. . He tells, me
be-will reeame his starring part in
The Firebrand" as soon as "The
Koaa to Yesterday" is finished.
.-Alan Hale, famous as the
hated villain of "The Covered
Wagon' "The j Four Horsemen."
KObin HOod. etc., has graduated
frOBi-acttag to directing; Ho made
The cltrlef Honeymoon'? for
Fox,, and' har been engaged hy
Cecil DeMIIle j to - direct- Lea trice I
Joy in "Tho- Wedding Song,'
adapted from the -novel by Ethel
watttftMumford. .. Mae Mur
ray is back in. Holly wood, with her
Paris divorce decree and looking
somewhat summer. Wed
dings of. prominent .screen, folks!
are. numerous .Viola Dana -and
Lerty nynn have paired'ofT fori
life, Jacqueline Logan, has gone
honeymooning with Ralph James
Gillespie,' a New- York real estate
man. and Helen- Ferguson and
William Russell, screen hero, have
also been joined, together in the
holy bonds. j
A Gripping Tread
Design i
, "Jim1 - -f Bill'
' Snappy Service
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'Hobt", Gibson- is; filming two
pictures on. the ranch owned by
the Prince of' Wales In Canada1.
Virginia; Brown ' Faire ' Is his lead
ing lady. " o 0 t" " represents
screendom - as - a demon - horseman
at the' Calgary-stampede in Can
ada; f ' . -- . " ' !' :
Comes the' news that' aiai origi
nal screen; fantasy by J.' M. Batrie
Is to- be produced .as a Paramount
picture.; Thef news comes; from
Herbert Brenon. --who has r just
come back from England where he
has-been conferring with- Barrie
on the production of A Kiss for
Cinderella." This pictsre. with
Betty Bronsoa, wh played . Peter
Pan,, will be released for. the
Christmas holidays; . 1
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