The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 30, 1925, Page 1, Image 1

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SEVENTY-FIFTH YUAB
SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY SO,' 1925
PRICB ITVI. C2NT3
BRYAH BURIAL SERVICE
3 KILLED lil HOB
TWO GIRLS in COUNTY
PLACE HIGH IN TESTS
SPECIAL ELECTION IS
SUM HOMAGE IS
PAIR BEGWSERVING
TO.BE HELD.TOMORROWj
LOOMING FOR OCTOBER
SENTENCES IN PRISON
SESCIPEKffi
HOOT OF n
l ENTIRE CEREMONY WILL BR
SCOTTS MILLS AND JEFFER
RON PUPHiS TOP LIST
PEOPLE TO DECIDE ON LOCAL
fLEAfl TOR, LENDflSCY FALL
? AS SIMPLE Aft POSSIBLK
WATER SITUATION
VPON ;DKAF JURIST
ma
Btt-IIllIiB
v PLi FOB BEST
IT Cll
Impartial and Unbiased Evi
dence Says HeadHnty
I tern Unsatisfactory
No SlilJtary Honors WU1 Be Paid
- to Commoner la .'View ' of
VUhea -
Two Holdup Men and Hotel
Clerk Fatally Wounded i
In' Hail "of Bullets '
5fay Bible Ejuitninntion Results la I Investigation Recommended By
State Made Public by J. A.
Churchill
City Council Committee;
f Cost ia f lo.ooo ;:
WASHINGTON, July 29. (By
Associated Press.) Tentative-ar-
FEWER WRECKS OCCUR "fTenI.th!ral
Grades of , 100 per cent in the
May examination on Bible study
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I The special committee of the
city council appointed to investi-
Funeral Train Will Arrive in
National Capital Early
VI ' at
mis Morning
I Friday, all subject " to "apprpyalot
his widow, were made today, as
OVER 10,000 IS TAKEN ;jft?tadfa lJltiLt Es!,e the Tater " " THOUSANDS PAY TRIBUTE
. r 1 wjii report a recuixiiueuuauuu iuai
I and by Miss Grace Klampe. Jeffer- a SDecial election be held Tuesday.
son, and Miss Vera K. Klore,
f,. t r " a aa AA I. -nil wr.mr 9
I V rIW ,VI .f JWdc Alfordl. - iSi ci w,; 01, On. of Four IWk-IM IhU,, ou ttJv. K USSS Wore tie pVowTtt. K"Ua Crowd S1"" "T .E
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According to Letters Re
reived by! Paul Joha.
on, Aiderman
Irrefutable evidence on the at-
Ing brought to Washington ' frbm
Dayton. Tenn.
There will be seryices both at
i the .New York avenue Presbyter
ian church, where Mr. Bryan wor
shipped when secretary,. o state
Escapes f Robbery Declared
' j ' - ...... . I
Most Daring Ever At
. tempted r In ' City
dences of Ixve and Devotion
to Their Fallen Leader;
. Flowers Profuse
ON BOARJ) FUNERAL TRAIN
irfcnt Miss Klore earned ; a grade questlon of whetber a specIal tax
rr .w "r M shoald 'be levied for the purpose
ment examma jon m January ac- f ap tne propertle, or.tne
cording to a tabulation by J. A, e.ii v,r-.
CAurchlll. state -school superin- T T . ZZ
Itendent Of the 34. hirh school lny and investigating the
CHICAGO. Julv 2 . ( By the Bnt- niMnntiw i -"inty ol bringing tne local
titude of other poast cities on the nq;at tne grave at Arlington na- Associated press.) Four masked an(i 90 failed on the Old Testa- water PPV Irom ta6 mountains. ENROUTE T O WASHINGTON,
uroblem of antomobile narking is w cemeiery, oui , me wboic robbers who attempted to hold np ment nd S.'i nflBed nnfl 1 1 7 faned 1 was announced yesieraay. Bristol. Va.,-Tenn.. July 29. (By
reflected In Ihe ireplles ot of flcials ceremony will be as . simple as I the Drake ; hotel, exclusive Lake 0n the Xew Testament. j The report of the committee 1 Associated Press). Kind hearts
of ten representative cities to a might be that of the humblest I shore, drive hostelry, during the The questions on both the Old I wil1 made to the council at Its tonight kept watch over the body
query from Paul Johnson, chair- cltiaen. , , I afternoon tea jhour" today "preclpi- ana the New Testament are as fol-j nxt meeting. The committee will I of William Jennings Bryan and
man of the Salem police commit-1 Save possibly tor the artillery tated a 3.. tie between the rob-Jiowg; - I recommend the Investigation, it I tender hands ministered to the
tee of the city council. Of these I caisson on which the body will belbers? hotJ detectives and police-1 , Old Testament: ,Tell the-stery 1 w.a3 sad. Such. an. undertaking! comfort of his widow as the train
renlies which have thus far been 1 conveyed from the church to the 1 men th tit resulted in the death of 0r the flood! telt the' storv of the I buld cost SIO.OOO which would I bearing the burdened caske
received In antjwer to 30 letters Potomac hills, and the sounding! two of the;fdbber and the hotel UerpenV in 'the garden f tell 'the be ulrected by the special water moved out of Tennessee jlnto Vir-
sent put by Johnson, only one city I of. taps; the soldier's requiem, -:at j cashtcr.' 1?! i ! I ' ; v j story of the sacrifice 'of Isaac; tell committee under the supervision glnia on its journey la, Washing
reports satisfaction with the plan the grave, there will be no hint of I ; -Anotnor oc tne rooDers was cap- he'story of the " rebelllou of Ko-. of the council, it was estimated, ton
of ' "head-In;; parking. being agl- military honors. That' will lw as tufed after. ti terrific battle In the rtl(j :gjTethe Memory passage be- The committee will further recom- Early on the morrow the fu
tated here. ) '.- " , Mr. Bryan had wished. ! : hotel kitchen and a fourth escaped ginning "The Lord; la : my shepi I niend Instruction to the ity" at- neral parjy with the body was ex
Opinion la the letters thus farl Immediately upon the - arrival l1? a n automooue leit, purring ai herd"; what is meant, by the torney for the drawing of the ordi
received shows ipopulaHty divided of the funeral train at Union sta- ttne curb with evqr $10.000. ot thelperiod of the Judges?"; tell the nance for submission to the coun
as, follows: For "back-in" park- tion early tomorrow, the bronxe nolel 8 money, . snatcnea irom me story of. Samaon and Deillah; tell cll. - . ,
ing: for "head-In" parking, S; for cisket will be taken to an under- 8Me tUJ vh? ?!lizzed of the fall of Jerusalem; give the J The latest annual report of the
! street-center parking. 1. The re- taking establishment, but If Mrs. ,h?a5 " I1 1 . memory' parage -beginning "My company shows the following op
ports represent; ' an unprejudiced Boan approved it Will be moved T De - T son, forget not my law"; what era tion financial statistics1 for the
survey of the, policies of otheil xt v.. daring Inmany years, was perpe- was the importance of the nosi- .;.,,.
TZ J 1 P church to lie In state during V"Xe.?ti7 V . ?;opnfl,.m Operating revenue. $128,979.40,
Johnson declares, in tyia - 1. naqtics, the police said arter the history of Israel?; during ln-ao ' ct , JilL
- the afternoon and the early hours Lat i,rn th.ntni. t.Hr and ,1a .v- an Increase of U,S1ZX2. over the
niieRf inn trie-' hott emnloves. Who I T,Mti . aa rw..i.i I "eTJW"s yr.
Funeral services at the church aeaIhhoMlnnnian;-he expenses.. $84,206.69.
will begin at S p. m. Friday and lnv -.fther' dn,n( Wni liLZ .V" JZ: .iJT. "m CI" Increase of $7104.49,
-.Jill J-J V V T-- TV. I -, ' . . ' J
w wuuuura oj iub xjt. w. one or tne holduD men was shot iivn r.nAV
frbm the hotel after I xew. TesUment:
cities. Representative
chosen, Mr,
: almost everv case J without any
iViiowIedge of the system that they
used. They are biased only by the
fact that in some -cases the per
sonal opinion 0! the' writer Is add-
Rakef Gets' Two Years-for As
sault; M'Kay, Ex-Convict,
Four for Forgery -
No ; Money ; Is -'Available . to
lYiainiaia r,Nsuntu5:Ui.
Municipal : Cells- .
Convicted In the circuit court
n.t cntnriit It 1niln PrCV R.
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Kelly. Jamei Raker and Wallace JUDQE EXPLAINS- STAJ.IJ ,
McKay were: dressed. In at the - .
itate'i prison Wednesday afternoon
and started serving, tneir terms.
Raker was sentenced to two years
for assault and battery; and' Mc
Kay j was given four years for
! Poalsen Declares Drawing cf War-
raata I' Prohibited t ilay
TrahkeVCMesI to Jiis- V
Uco Court , . ,
fprgery. McKay la a paroled con-
vici. bow- were ueniea jniency. 1 s , ., . -
The Raaer case auraciea wiae
attention wnen it was oeuevea inai Are ,toUtors of the efty: lawa
Johnj Anderson, an aged worker J to be immune from' Jail aebtaocea
ion the Raker farm near Broad
acre, would' die following- a
for the remainder of. 192$?' :
This is Che 'grave 'prebrem far-"
Ibrutal assault by his employer.! ingelty:'otfle!ala with the 'disco?--
Anderson was badly batered over jery. that the: council appropriation
the head and then stabbed repeat-for the maintenance of the city
edlyj with a knife by Raker. Jail during If 25 has already been
Prompt medical attention was nQ4 overdrawn and that no funds' ara'
received and for over a week the now available for the' care' of
bid man hovered between life and prisoners during ' the remaining
death. . five months' of ' the year. Tha
j The right is said to have been council appropriated only $271 for
the result of a long seige of care of the Jail during 1925. and-
druhkenness on the part of Raker, city records show that '$2sl was
This fact was offered as a mltigat- expended during the' first six
Ing ! circumstance by Raker's at- months,, leaving nothing tor the
1. . ' ..... . ramalnrlav nf vsrv T . - "-
w
The problem . was thrown " Into
pected to reach Washington where
his countrymen wait to befttow last
honors. In the ' national capital.
where Mrs. Bryan and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Ruth Owen, were to
await, the coming of the other
daughter, Mrs. Grace Hargreaves
and her brother, William, Jr.,
final nlana fnr th fnnral and
burial in Arlington cemetery Frl-Ilft
torneys, and was the basis of a
motion for parole when the de
fendant appeared in court yester
day; for sentence. The parole' was
the limelight yesterday' bjr erltl
clsm of I prosecuting, officers dl-;
j denied emphatically by . Judge kf !i";,I,d2,?Jl5
a . . .... Poulsen for his failure to glva Jail
dav had' vet ta bet eomnlAted.
Mrs, Brvan. nittinr unrfrht near ana; mai Kaiser was responsioie
her husband's casket, was over- fr iay dmage he may do wh wlthout trial in court.' Tha
fenders and his wlilingness to- per
mit others to. forfeit cash ban
ed to the decJaYatlon tor the system JP& R. Sizoo, the; pastor wh$ is severaf miles fi
used in his city, he'BUtes returning here from his vacation he ' fcM-'' com
'One letter renorts sentiment ex- In New York state:1 At the con- fbrcefaf wonSai
Taxes, $18,564.53, an IncreaBeLh.im th. nA. in that condition.
Whit Is the 01 and women who anneared alone ! "This U an outrageous case,"
B, C.. . declaring that sentiment j tna Man and Potomac park to the I with him. The taxi driver de-j ory passage "Though I speak with
among the officers favored the I Virginia nms beyond, the river 1 lserateiy wrecked his machine, m
backing-ln system. : , , I where the body will be interred onfPrdr tpllow, pursuing policemen (Continued on pr 2)
'The query ( contained in Mr. the aide of a hill-dominated - "byi to overtake the robber.;
Johnson's letters was aain re- J the Dfewey mausoleum; - r A-.t;.-''j:The,:maniho,!;iwas. captured ESCAPED ANIMAL FOUND
quest or: information made wnn-i - 7 ; i- 1 save , name as vacs noimes,
out comment. iParts of the letters I uiMtiiiiV"nVnr. 'inp- . anl said thar he recently came
plaint was answered t by Poalsen
wl.t. .1, .u.A.'.hn. that
commlndeered a taxi, I relation of the Gospels to one an- Uncollectable operating reve- many hundreds of miles of the the ,court declared. No evidence I fmjg were not' available for tha
care of more prisoners and that
further sentences by : hlm wotld
result in violation of the- city
nn iett.i ronnrt iientiment ex-1 . ew xora; state, v .ai tne con-M ibrcei a woman Ttom the car and 1 nthtr? tii of rhri.t't mhah ne, an increase 01 SZ53.67. 1 rnmmnnor'a it innmpt tn An (i roitered can vindicate the. defend
pressed ' at'', thai recent ' convention clnalpn-01 ,.-theaa 'srvlces;rtlir 'f a-( emtnaniid,'!''th -'drlvervl !' at V the at Nazareth; tell of the feeding of Total deductions, $18,998.53, ent homage to the dead, j ant or lessen his degree of guilt,
of sheriffs an4 police In Victoria, nerai procession will move ;',acfosa jpofat of t a Jpiatoi; to speed away I the four thousand; give the mem-Iaa increase of $2087.56. Leaving Dayton early in the daylTha attack was cowardly and vlcl
out comment, ans 01 ine teiiers t itlLliiA v; Dine dc" l irrJ w r no rc
rceived in renly which bear dl-l nlurtiAT ;PlUo AHc- UC 11 here' 'from New York.
rectly oA tha'caestion'ar af fol-1 v ' 1 Li . . : I The' robber killed Tin the taxi
lowsf ' ? 1 !' WORKOTRUXKR0.1DS,WIUL Nelson.
FEROCIOUS OCELOT CAPTUR-
ED IX RAID ON CHICKENS
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(Continued on paga 2)
' i f t I We had to gd back tn parallel np The Dalles-California highway I.FORMER" SEATTLE DETECTIVE
! A dirking. - I woluld favoi the 'back-l and the Aisea sroad. These will ' HELD FOR NEW TRIAL
ii parking It Beems to me much I ne completed next year. . - --h "1 ; I
Butie; Mond We have the ! KUSIIED.BO.MtD SA 'employe of the hotel, and fr tTn
. . . i -m mm in mi , .. . . r-'h'.A.i.iMtW Jt vni.i a 1 . - -
sme-paraing system jBsiaiiea in ; - ;. ' . - - V wiT' i1 ocelot, n ferlclous South American fiPTOIIR ls NPPPflRY
this city and. we find that It has PORTLAN D, -July 24 (By. the! of the hotel was, identified as Tex anlmal ot the tiger family today ut,UUtt lo ribUbbOAhT
been giving ehtlre satisfaction. I Associated' Press.) Pursuant t6!ort; who tame.heraa '.few flays a... rald on rhicken house .
m .VrA that v.,- .trftt now its policy of rushinr to comnletion U6' from Sweetwater. Texas.1 The cn,CKen nou8e HIGHWAV NEAR OAKLAND IS
are" congeatedt that by straight trunk roads in order that the-cap- iotef cashkr'. and - head clerk, Two weeks ag0 tne ocelot got
parklnr it wilt Teliere -your: con- iUl already-lnvjestedanithese-ar Trihk,Twiis shot in the abdomen away from the Point Defiance zoo
dition." J. Jl Murphy, chief of terles may be realized, the ;hlgh died later! . , and gInce theQ been wanderlng
pdllce. : 1 - - ;. ; jemmUslon today- by an - ; ; about the north end of the city.
, TnrofLO trlaA . t)ia arreemfint with th fnrpftf otIc . ; t 1 l - : . ....
ir 1 - .Idhii, er"T a t aa nnn I sseverai reports 01 aepreaaiions 1 va iuu ratine uihuw.j juoi uurm m a ueaoMirauun 01 esteem iu
hack-tn system, and liked it. but I and the United States bureau of I tSAIL- tl' A I ' StlU.UUU v. v.M ..t. ..v. f of Oakland, in Donrlaa omfnw. re. Mh Ur. Rrvan rtnmA rr.tA-
' . . . ' . I ...vw -i . j' - j I ' 1 - l .-f,-...'. I ,vv"' " -" v. . . . " ' - I I . I
the animal. 1 quires mat me nignway te cioseai rut thanks, in the small towns : " .
Operating income.-. $45,774.18. after the friends of his last dayslousi The court Is not Inclined to charted hT th drawtur of .war-
an increase of $5016.93. - land spectators of his last rreatf grant either a parole or any de-1 rant when nn funds were avall-
won-operaung revenue, $127.90 I fight had demonstrated their re-gree of leniency. The defendant! able for their navmeat.
an increase or 18.83. I gard In every form of service, the lis sentenced to two years, without! J "I am not ooDOsed to Jail sen'
total gross income, $45,902.08, body of the fundamentalist cham-1 limitation, in state prison." I tencea for these men." Poulsen dt
an'increase 01 $9025.76. - ipion was witnessed throughout I McKay, on parole from the nen-1 dared, "but I ant opposed to draw-
Deductions from gross Income, I the day by throngs of sorrowing I itentiary. admitted his forcinz op-1 ing warrants when there are so
$12,491.40, an Increase of friends who showed their grief In eratlons which covered a wide! funds. I have no authority what-
uamlstakable emotion, i At Chat- range of territory before he was I soever to draw "warrants over. tna.
tanooga ana at itnoxvuie, nun- caught by Deputy Sheriff Sam I appropriation ot the council.-
dreds were admitted into the rear Butkhart. The chase led through! As t matters now stand, cityj,
rompanmeni oi loo-Bpecnti ran mtnT Ta le towna . "Ht vnn I Prosecutors an police wBO aeK
man to view the set face of the anything to say' "why sentence) tn imposition of heavy penaRJes
fallen leader. . .! .' ahould not h ronAaiiM4 -arainat I for-law.VloUUon katt but two al- '
At Chattanooga where, In trans- ..... h. " Ammmni.A I ternatives: Accepting the rerdicf
ferring the special car from one ... MrK. Mrd ..-,--' ,Btof a cash tine In the police court,
train to another, a halt of an hour T 'A . y , "C?"" or the transfer of case, to th
.rrrrvvr." neniency.-
It Is true. Is It not, that you
are a paroled convict from the
CLOSED DURING DAY
; The state highway commission
announce that construction work gelations and the pubUc Joined
Several reports of depredations I on the Pacific highway Just north I in a demonstration of esteem to
we, have such narrow streets that public" roads practically cleaned!
r better to pull font fon the .curb. More than a million dollars In
'justice court. - . ;
Indications were that the, latter
policy would h adopted. . .
Transfer of cases to the Justice)
j court, however. Is possible' only
Parks W. E. Prescott received a t:30 a.-m, to 5:30 p. m. for a inhabitants flocked to the track-1 1 ",a- aeuarea I ed under state as well a city law
eks. Alalda. Stores were closed and flars I 1 u 10 aee any reuon wny TOO v ,.Qti- rm nn ir
This morning Superintendent of to traffic during working hours traversed by the funeral train, the! 'j8' that'8 y0ur honor.
call fmm a woman that t atrance t period of ooout three weeks. A
VANCOUVER, B. C., July 29. I and vicious animal was In her detour has geen provided around
i
' Cin 0 CK iOUl ' J. u. aiacy, coniracis were awaraea on aner jBsticeMdrTison here today fixed chicken coop. She described the construction operations over what
-t2i ?t,nK ehle' of. police.' Roosevelt; coast? highway. OnetV. h- ' t xxrii animal and ..ked what h ahould to known locally as the Cole Hill
j' V ' Coquille, Or. "In regard to series of contracts for grading fseattle detective, ndw awaiting a do. - or Goodrich road.- This road
i i y9nr .,ettep a"tto ParkfnS. I thlnk from Pist01 TUet California lixti on charres of nartici- "Whatever you do. don't shoot leaves the highway about four
side. Stores were closed and flags 1 o see any reason wny you
flew low In token of respect. In nould consider that you are en
titled to leniency' McKay re
tnat.backlPg. ta is the best, way to j une, represents almost ,tnat nm, p, lrf a 42000 bank robbery It." Prescott answered. miles north of Oakland and re-
i I AUU ill UIUCU1U tUUULT a. ruu LI ALL 1 a. . . . m-. a MM 1 ma- -vta ij, -a. r . f Aina f at neklanf All f a Twin
. " " i ill xva.iL2X,imo. m ijerflmrior iz. iow Mr. uceioi is bUtiqe iiusc jwiug , v vaiuu.
for moreUhn' W60V000 wax pat $204000; Watsonia to be tried to the zoo feed box with the view will be allowed to use the main
in October at Nanalmo. lot regaining lost welgnt. nignway aner woraing nours.
(Continued. on pafts 8
Irt-nrAmr trr Ttir -an-mn" ahnTtrfi
DRY FORCES ORGANIZE term 6 per cent bonds, the com-
' ' . I mission will offer for sale $2.-
SOME POSTS FILLED; SMUO-1 000,00.0 :refundtng bonds on Sept;
. ' GLING TO BE CURTAILED f 1 15, The new bonds will be long
(Continned on pace 2)
FIRE IS UNCONTROLLED
l.OOO ACRES BURNED; LARGE
CREW FIGHTING BLAZE
LET GEORGE DO IT!
term and 'pay lower rate of inter
est. ;
f
WASHINGTON, July 29.
Striding forward with the con
struction of th treasnrv'a new
prohibition enforcement machine, SALEM MUSICIAN.' JHURT
Assistant sseetary Andrews nasi , : . i
definitely, decided to seven or MISS WINIFRED BYRD STRUCK
eight of the men to fill the posts! BY NEW YORK AUTO
of prohibition administrators un
der the reorganization. ' I Miss Winifred Byrd, daughter
The namesr of the men were of Dr. W. H. Byrd,who is engaged
withheld. S It was said tonight, in concert work In the east, was
howfever; that; they were regarded struck by a motor vehicle on Fifth
by' the treasurer as among the avenue in New York City., accord
best, available and that each had ing to a special dispatch to the
agreed to a personal sacrifice to PorUand Telegram. '
join with Mrj Andrews In his ef- The vehicle struck her from
fort to carry "out the terms of the behind and she knew nothing of
Volstead; act. ' the accident until she regained
V ' ttI1 the a election or the men consciousness. Miss Byrd'a in-
i fo,r the posts of administrators has Juries were, confined! to bruises
f prored most; difficult, Mr. An- about the legsrribs and back: and
y vilMi k not narmftteil that in .v.i. .'...i..v'.i.i.ii t.. 11.
I f delajr his consideration of other shock. Physicians expect that she
.wHa oi rav rewrsninou. win De out arter several weeks of
He, now proposes to build a first j rest. . . -
ime or defense against, smuggling I Miss ByrdHis a pianist of excep
of liquor aloag -tha Canadian hd tlonal ability and lsappeirtng in
Mexican borders with a customs many eastern tours. , Her last visit
P4rpl, motorized and increased ihjto Salem was twd years; ago this
nn pipers over the present torce. ifan
Although development ot this plan
wni be alowi the assistant secre-
comblete reports; of the vlewfcot I ROUTE OFi PROPOSED - RA1X
euatbms:offl(era on the variouif . iJxtknsiox is prepared!
uijruer poinu.
BEND, Ore.. July 29. work of
TOWN DESTROYED surveying the route of the pro-
I posed extension-of tne oregfn
i FIRE SWEEPS THROUGH EN- trunk line south from. Bend, to
; TIRE. CITY OF LACLEDE Klamath" Falis' will be completed
, ' 1 i " -'! : ; thia week: The first crew of en-
SPOKANB; Wash., July 29. gineers was withdrawn from the
Vrthally the entire business sec- interior of the south-central Ore
tionjof Laclede, a town of 150 gon conn try. today.-"It is expected
population' In' northern Idaho; was that the four remaining crews will
ueaif-oyea ny lire, late ; today. cpmpieiB ; ineir wpra uiore. ouu
BBilflingsburned included a res- &&yi' Z-4 L-' C
taWrint, ice'hoase, garage, pdol The surtey. of, the proposed ex
hiili general store and a few tenslonof tha Oregon trunk track
srfikll vacant buildings. The struc- was started on May 11 by two
turel were ah frame and the loss parties of engineers. Other crews
was smlIL"Te"causefTlhVtIfi loTXowaTthAstrtwoTcrEws.lAlo
u'-uhrravfhr tt- imtur arancrnntertaiar"
SJLL
OLYMPIA, . Wash., July; 29.
Late reports received at the state
forestry office toalght from R.. H
Bullls. district fire warden at
as the Justice court can not try
accused persona for violation of
citr Ordinances. In most cases th.
ceived a four year sentence. with-citr laW follows closely the state
out limitation. f code and' this method mav be fol
lowed; but no solution has been!;
CHILD DIES IN FLAMES ous. violations of city law.-
Asked yesterday if it would -b
THREE - YE.R - OLD BOY IS I possible for. the city' council ta.
BURNED TO DEATH I pass an emergency appropriation
i for maintenance. of the Jail during'
SEATTLE, July 29. Three-1 the rest of the year, Poulsen de-
year-old John Blake Gllkey was clared that auch might be poasibla
Elbe. Pierce county, were to the V " .1, " where the fands would come. .
.i , vt.v ..j I Ilr of unknown, origin which! ... .v..
running yesterday in the logging . " ; ,
operations of the St. PaaTA Ta- andparents, where he was alone
coma Lumber company's workings a8,fD ln bd- : - " '
south of Electron, had spread over "'3 sramoiaer. wno was via
ihnnt i ooo acre and w-t- ,Ua neighbors, saw smoke pour-
clli!f. ?ei In? 'into V(,bhu!00?hrhJlI SHIP PROGRAM APPROVED
ivuu tuuiruu a wi" wi w - ..... - ... -. - . ,
men was fighting the blaze, it was body from the bed which was ATXEMPT- TO REDUCE EXT.-
reportea i , I u,8-,u . o. . auv wj w
ruinea -to the hospiUl where He
fllfll' 'fnV ltAHtM t.Ua
a iu ww uvua t. taici . ( . , . .
TA 5FNTIMPNT SOUGHTl A deputw coroner .aid the bow LONDON, July 2S.--Tna nouse
may have started tho fire- himself OI commons (u.nignt pui lis ut.
Estimates are that the amount
quired for the remainder of the
year will be about the same at for ?
(Coattaaed oa pr S)
LISH SEA FORCE' FAILS
OREGON' SENTIMENT FAVORS I with matches which ha carried' to I of approval, on th goverttsaent's'
. TAX REVISION 'bed to play with. ' cruiser. building " program . This;.
PORTLAND. July 29. Expres- - , .. war dona after-the liberals ad'
sion of Oregon sentiment on a tax s . laborites 'had sought ta havenha
reductidn program at the; next ses- PIERCE. APPOINTED HELD appropriationa for new- warihJps s
sioa of congress will be sought by l , , -, - reduced on the'grouad that thera-
Portland - business men whd- to-IE; L ELLIOTT IS"" HELD"' OX! was' no naval wir'ia' slghfaad-
day formulated a resolution at a j CHARGE OF 3L1LFEASANCE theretort" tHerc was nn' treed to
St wA Am Kaa-aaA 4 m Vat Srrt K vw ft f aarT I ' 'i w
conference here, to be submitted
to representative taxpayers ot tne PORTLAND. July 29-(By As-
state . for approval. The reeolw- sociated Press)-Go vemer Walter
lion urges the elimination or . tne j Mj Pierce Bald today that "he would
innenunce tar from tne. xeaerai take no action In rerard tn'TZ'T
tar law. leaving, this, source, ct Elliott's appointment unlessMMoti
revenue to the arlous states, and, wis found- guUty of the' charge
reaucuon oi me suriax raie xq placed against him at Klamath
a maximum of id per cent, re-, p.ii. mn.t haw4w tn
placing the present levy ot 46 per, court, and unless the Charge
against him Is proved he will re
tain his appointment as. district
attorney." said the"govenrbr,
cent.
SUICIDE AIDS ORPHANS
SMALL SUM BEQUEATHED- BE
, FORE MAN TAKES OWJTLlFK $
KLAMATH FALLS, July 29.
( By t Associated Pressi .' E7 L.
Elliott. , who- was acDotnted- bv
ilflnTPTTlAr "WltP If VHr. In tlt
SEATTLE. July 29. (By As- aMrM ,
sociated Press.)-After bequeath Klamath coimtw. ami t. arh.ni
ing ZSQ in express, money ru ta u e.mrdav "w.a a.
checks to orphaas, a middle aged I rested tod ay on an indictment re
man known as Joan Arpagaas ana J turned today bv Ih rranrf inrw
. . w. w . j al w . . -
aiso as Jonn liarnoi wnaea m i charging malfeasance Jn office,
life with gas In ahotel ycm hire I That charge against Elliot was
A nele written partly In Eng. I a quantity of sugar which was
llsh, ItalUn and German, wall tdrne4 over, to hira In l!arch,
found in taa room and willed tha 1 1924. ;whlle he wai special prohi
money to orpnans under the careibitlon prosecutor, of- Klamath
of the Loral Order of Moose. I county.
burden the? already heAvlhr Uxeq;
country wunT an aaauionai ex
nenditnre of S8.000.O0O nonndi
stefTitfg ' ' :" r ' ' ''!
Ramsay MacDVnaM. former la
bor' preldlf. 'moved. a' reduction of
th shipbuflding- vote. ' but' ths
houw .rejected bis, proposal, fey
276'to 140-.
There was muck uik . afc-iut
potential " trotjtle ' In the Pacific.
but Winston Churchill,, chancel
lor of the exchequer, and the otter
government ' spokesmen steered
m
tjcar oi viiia suujecx ln-iaeir- con
tributions . to-the debatev : Tb
chancellor la hls ctfkiai atateaert
respectlag-themewcrttlsera tun
ing program, said- there-Was -only
one menace, that the rieet' Vs
wearing out.
Mrr Church!!!: repeated cne-nf
hla-moet tersixtent'tesiarLI,
preat BriU!;' Liv.'c- iL.n:..-:
modified -heTwto!e-tlstrrj j -tiia
ty 'as. tti : " to" ,- ' a r - f
OftlO E4L.s; rcf t:. t cf ; -couatryrinie:.:Cvi
ta u.aic . a : r
tea forces not inferior ta tu e tr
any country ia tLe worU.