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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1925)
; , J Tim OREGON STATESLfAN,.ALEMt.OIlEGO XI -FRIDAY MORNEJULY 3IT ltt i i 1 i r- 5 -i - . "i r ;j 'i ' ' 1 DEMPSEY-MADDEfi BOUT tALK 'GAINS ATTENTION OF MATCH IS IlklGI Vim KI BY MKKTIXG Ma.Weii's Manager Will lioM Con- ferenre-1 With Promoter ... Fitzsinuiun Bey.. be y . recognized bjr the ALLEGED KIDNAPERS SAY WRECK UNITES FAMILY iorK atnieuc commission as uiu- i . , THIRD DEGREE WAS USED ivorced htsraxd ' first OX SCENE OF" AtTO WRECK orized to fsrf-fof , ft Harry; Wills Since the board has issued an ultlmatus to Deiupseyand Kearns regarding aflght with Wills, ob server, here believe that Kearns' visit will either bring forth, arti cles, far the match or the dethron ing of Dempsey in New York state by the commission. COXFESSIOXS OBTAINED BY BHUTAL MEANS, CHARGE i State TrHunts KvWlence to Prove Bmtlngs Were Xot Ad- ministered 'NEW'' YORK. Joly 30. -Po&M- blllty of a heavyweight chamjpion shlp fight this year at Michigan City, Ind., between Jack Dempsey and Bartleyf Madden was revived today with the. departure of Char ley Rose, Mad den's manager, for a conference! in Chicago with Pro moter Floya Fltzgimmons. t ; Rose left here late in tfie after noon in response to a message from Fitzslnimons. He , pointed out that Dempsey, on , his arrival here from Europe,-virtually had ' signified his willingness', to meet Madden thlsl fall. The champion lias been quoted alsoY as ' saying that Fitzsimmons had first call on his services kor a September con test. - ' . -v- ; --: . ' Indications or Dempsey's disap proval of Harry Greb as an oppon ent in a fight this year increases Madden's chances of obtaining a title match, fin the estimation close-followers of the, ring.. Coincident, with te departure of- Horn iramd word from the Pa cific coast that Jack Reams, man ager of thejchajnpion, is hasten ing east. As manager of Demp v ; . POLITICAL FIELD WARM KC1IUMAX DEMTERS ULTIMA TlM TO 1A FOLIJETTE, JR. of WATERTOWN, Wis., July 30 (Hy Associated Press)! State Sen ator John C. Schuman "of Water town, one .of the anti-Blaine pro gressive leaders In the legislature, tonight Issued a statement declar ing "an attempt to cram a. candi date down the throats of a people runs against, the grain of true Americanism. Autocracy, boss- ism, i monarchy, hereditary na succession will not rule in Wis consin," and declares "progress ivism camouflage" in the dress of 'personal ambition" is bound "to be damned.' Senator Schuman is one of the progressives who sent an ultima tum to Robert M. La Foltette, Jrr, that j If he compromised with Gov- er'nojrJBlalne, tbewould consider him jarBlaiae man .and would then nlacA a. regressive candidate In ine iieiu agumai. lette. . i a rwvn"Tm TO A TENT When it is made out of 29" base; 36" base is inferior or light weight. All of our tents are, made of 29", base goods and are guaranteed full weight and full size. We makpthero as you want them 'without extra charged '. ' WE RENT TENTS - LOS ANGELES. July 30. Tbe prosecution, in the case of three men charged with having con spired to kidnay Mary Pick ford, film star, and hold her for a ran som of $200,000, spent virtually the whole of today's session pre senting testimony designed to re fute a defense,, contention that confessions alleged to have been made by the defendants were-obtained through .the use of third degree methods. j Sharply contrasted with yester day, when hundreds of persons crowded the , hall of records to catch a glimpse, of Mary Pickford as she appeared In court, today's session was dull and drab. Some of the spectators even went to sleep during the warm afternoon in the courtroom which yesterCay was jammed with a surging and craning. throng. Witnesses today included John J. Hill, the deputy, district attor ney, who presented the case before ELLENSBURG. Wash., July 30: Mrs. Edna Sewell is the Ellens burg general hospital with a broken collar bone as the result of an automobile accident between. Cle Elum and Ellensburg. The man who brought her to the hos pital was her divorced husband, who; with wife number 2, arrived on the scene Just as wife number 1 was crawlinr painfully up the bank. ,: ! . ' , .;. Mrs. Sewell's story is that she and a . Cle , Elum woman started yesterday to hike , it. to Yakima. Along the road came a car with two men who invited them to ride. The driver, lost control and the ear plunged down the bank. The first car to appear after the accident was driven- by her di vorced ' husband. She says she does not know the name of the men who who offered the ride. The husband says his name Is John Walker and he "la in the produce business in Yakima. graphs ttarsi a ehalepll reserve.Jn western . Colrado.. the, non-stop flight which Lieutenant B. II. Wyatt of the navy planned to make from Seattle to San Diego on August 4 has been 'postponed again. No date will be Set for the attempt until' Lieutenant Wyatt returns here. WORK STOPS IN TRIBUTE PROCLAMATION ISSUED IN RE SPECT. TO COMMONER 5 LEGISLATIONtDISCUSSE PRESIDENT HOLDS CONFER ENCE WITH STATE LEADERS CHEMIST DjES IN BLAST , -; EXPERIMENT WITH UNKNOWN KOR3IIX.-PROY: FATAL ' I NON-STOP FIJGHT OFF SAN DIEGO. Jnlv 30 Because of delay In making aeUSl photo- 1 ther Inroads by the pest PHOENIX, Ariz.. July 30. (Dy Associated Pressi -Governor Geb: W. Hunt of Arizona tonight issued a proclamation aaking'thepeople of that state to pay a silent trib ute to Willii m Jennings Bryan during the hour of his funeral and burial .in Washington tomorrow. The state office will be closed in the afternoon. and the Has at the state capital will be at half-mast. SWAM PSCOTT, Mass.. July ?0 - (fy Associated Press). In line with his plan of conferring during the vacation stay ' here with- men identified with government affairs in Washington. President Coolidge discussed the legislative situation with Senator Dineen. republican. Illinois. Tomorrow .C h a i r m a n Madden of the house appropria tions committee will . arrive at White Court for a conference and over tbe week end.'Senator.Pepper of Pennsylvania will be a.. house guest of .President and Mrs. Cool- idge. ! '-., - : - ji SPIDERS ILRM TREES Read the Classified Ads in the Statesman. ' Something of every thing Is either wanted or Is tor fcale. " ' , r . - , OAKLAND,1 July 30. Henry C Schwartz,' well v known chemist, andj president of the Pacific. Cel lulose company, met Instant deatn In ihis . laboratory here tonight when chemicals with which he was experimenting exploded. He was working alone at the time of the explosion, but. it is believed he vaj experimenting with an un knqwn formula. The fire department was called arttr the, building burst into fiaines. When firemen entered they., found Schwartt lying dead on the floor . ,, ' pie chemfet was a graduate of r,. t.l.AL" jf. i 'The best real estate Duys-ure always advertised In ' the States man first. ST0 C K ; SAIDEM B EZZLED MAN DIX7L.RI4 RIIJ2XCE IS TO SHIELD jlIIGHKB-VPa SAN. FRANCISCO. July 31. Sought for . three weeks for me alleged embezzlement of ? 100,000 worth" of Duraut Motor company stock. Harry W. Strngnell. former ly employed at the company s Oak land branch, surrendered to ponce here today. . He U specifically, charged by AI Wafmington of the Durant company' Oakland oitlce' with the. theft of a stock certifi cate valued ; at f 640. Stragnell denied the charge In a statement after his arrest and explained that his silence had been prompted, by a desire to "shield hlgher-ups.V . . . . Read the Classified Ads In the Statesman. Something of every thing la either wanted or- la for sale. . . WALLA WALLA. Wash.. July 30 Contrary to earlier reports, the re spider is doing considerable damage, to fruit trees in this sec- tion, causing the office of the dis trict horticulturist to issue further spraying warnings to prevent tur- Salem Tent & Awning Cp- Manufacturers of Tenta, Awn ings and Canvas Goods of All i Descriptions" t j - FRANK MONNER 750 N. LIberty-feron Telephone 415 . the . grand ; jury, and William vouhe La Fol-1 Evans, a . masseur, at an athletic club. , i v - Evans testified that Harry Ray- na iIpai- ninuirr nlllTPl uiuuu, a private ueircue wuu JArANtit lADIJMCI UUIIOworked on the' case, sprained his wrist last May.three days before the arrest of the "defendants, Ad-J rian Wood, . Claude, Holcomb and C. Z. Stephens. The . testimony was presented in an effort to prove that the detective was unable to administer beatings to the defend ants, as contended by the defense. - The state's star witness, Louis Geek, known as "Louie the Spi der," probably will be called to- morrow, the prosecution maicaiea Most of the evidence tfDon which tne state s case is based was gathered by Geek' asso ciating with the alleged plotters. SPLIT IN TAX- PROGRAM IS CAUSE OF RESIGNATION . TOKYO, July 31 elated ; Press. J The resigned. v; t .. - . - ' -5 The resienation followed, a. seri ous spilt" between theTICenseikal and Seiyukai .parties, both sup porting, the government of Pre mier Kato over ta adinstment proposald. The premier asked for late today he resignation of three Seiyukai members of the cabinet but, the Sieyukai party decided that his re quest should nor be granted. This necessitated the resignation of the whole cabinet. . ' f.(,ByA!'i5- cablnet has MAN HELD FOR DEATH TACOMA RE SOLD TACOMA; Jufy 30-R. XPil- eher r and ffedmpany, .Inc., New York, has'!! fpurchkfed't Paulsons, Inc., of Tacoma, one of the oldest iDstablfshed generat'-tnerchandise r jury. stores In the city, TneVnew own ers are Incorporated lor $2,000, 000' and have come to the. Pacific coast for the purpose of establish ing fifty chain stores, Mr. Pilcher stated here today.', - "-: V NORTH BEND, Ore., July 30. A jury, summoned by Coroner 1 Keizer today, after an all day in vestigation, .reported" that George Holmes came to his death as the result of gunshot wounds inflicted by J. R Hollis and recommended that Hollis be held , to the grand CONWAY TEARLE and' BARBARA LA MARR in 1 V FOLKS-flf you ENJOYED FLAMING YOUTH,: and SALLYiiyoii will want to see llllll NEW TODAY , -FRIDAY 11 1 1 1 ,CHICK1E, TWICE! Mgr. PACKING HEAD DHuS Boost for-the Linen.. Mill. It will bring prosperity' to Salem and to the entire Willamette valley.. BELLINGHAM, July 30. Hi J. Knight, 55, assistant general sup erintendent of the sAlaska-Packers association, with headquarters in San Francisco,- died at local he pital tonight. J p SALMON PACK LARGEST VICTORIA; B. C July 30 T btilations completed here today showed British Columbia's salmon pack of 1,745,313 cases , for. last year was the largest on record. ! It is was 400,000 cases higher than any pack In the last fie years. ; BO SO 4- LON DIES V VICK BROS. RELIABLE USED CARS 923 4-Door Ford Sedan, new paint..$425 9 18 Oakland Touri 2;::. 923 Overland Touring,; like new.i..;. 53pS 'All kinds of Fords from,-..--;.. $50; and MP (Coupes, Tourings and Sedans) 1922 Ford Tourine in excellerit(cbn- T ; ; ditipn-i:.z:: ' ' ' if - "; - ... '...'-'':' 4925 Ford Coupe with 1 6-valy e head ' ana au manner or accessories, .cost; . s. V ner $800, oiir price .:.u.-.iiil!:5575: Dodge Touring, a snap ati.............:...? 75 1920 Dodge Touring, a good buy ...,350, Nash Sedan, late 1 9 1 9J motoi5 over- ' . hauled and repainted ..:..5450 1 924 Ford Truck with special trans- ( mission, steel cab and $ritkebbyc:iS485 f j Ton CL M oveVhatiled and repainted, a real good buy at . : ..750 2 Samson 1 -ton Trucks, reconditioned, . each i:'.rM,'. .'iri.,..,.ir.ir.$375 We are always glad to show you "our large f line of iised and neyv cars LEWISTON7 Ida., July 30-M Seth D. JOhTs, prominent Idaho county stockman," 'died' this after noon at. his home on Salmon from heart troubles Mr. Jones had been in failing health for the past two years out his passing was un expected. Mr. Jones Berved Idaho county 'in the state legislature for three terms. i c 1 v SATURDAY -1" 1 . SUNDAY g rcctHI - s MONDAY " f haScSal ? J rn MM He saw au exotic creature with the grace of.a hiodem Venn trombl- lng lips told the story in her heart and tlxls strong man took her in ' his arms threw pdsitiort," future, alL to the winds for one rapturous moment. , . S . -.;, -.a;.. M '$e&1' i From i- fief W' " -- -QfT. kg&f J Ml : v , FLEET IS REVIEWEp SYDNEY,' July 31 (By The Associated Press) Admiral Rob inson, commander in chief of the American battle fleet, viewed the grand- military "tattoo" at the royal agricultural grounds v,held last evening Ji honor of the-yislt- ing fleet. Some 80,000 persons eaw the spectacle- ' '' i r -r r ssss's- ii - ;&-3trAt llattonal Picture Grand, ; Orchestra VSlllll'I; . Comedy - News Mack Sennett Presents Super Dyne s 7 Lizzies" ; -For a Laugh. Riot Hill:- Pa the News , III! Mcdonald Efenore Meherin Enacted by, Dorothy Mackaill ; Hobart Bosworth Myrtle Stedman John Bowers Gladys Brockwell OHveTell - . Tbe Glorious American ftirl as Von've Never Swn Her IWore! Matinee 25c 35c . Evening . "' 35c 50c un i! mi it SEAMAN is KILLER, . I ABERDEEN. Wash.. July. 30-r- Lawrence Halvorseh, 28 seamaribf the steamerjsan pearo, was nuiea j here today when struck by a sling load ot lumber at the Dono van number 2 mill. The, lumber, striking him on, the head, hurled him Into the water. i AIRSHIP ENTERS HANGAR -s LAKEHURST, N. J July 30- The navy dirigible Shenandoah, returning from maneuver with the fleet off the Virginia coat, was placed In Its hangar :,at 7:40 o'clock tonight, 22 mtoutea after I Commander Lansdowne had or dered the trail ropes dropped. This reduced by 15 minutes the I forraer record of getting the air ship into its hangar. ; OBITUARY f I 0 : . v. V )m r . . - . 7 ' : Crow.' Mary Elizabeth' Crow died In Long Beach, Cal.. July 29th, at I the are of 24 years. She Is sur vived by her widower, Leon Grant IsCrow, of Long: Besch, Cal. fatter and mother. Mr. and sirs. John Bayne, brother, Kexxneth, sisteT Agnesa Bayne, all of Salem and sister JiIrsJFlprence Clasgens .of Portland, Ore. The body. win ar rive In Salem Saturday afternoon land will lie In state at. the Webb Funeral Parlors from lt a. m. to 2 'p. mi. Funeral services will be i held at the Congregational church at Z .p. m. Sunday, Ang. 2nd., Rev. Charles E. Ward will, have charge C ;ti. DrOrtieri I . r .qB. V ;,.i'-'.f Bernapkabl Low Prices for, !; Friday and Saturday si t FriiitPectin s ' ' ' r " w v. -For Fine Jelly Making : 3"botlTes Salt i si r 3 lb. bag;....... 81b, bag : 50 lb. bag dairy.-...l-!-l . , .' , . Salmon 3 cans special Ir Cheese Full Cream, per lbv ... Sugar .Pure Cane Sugar, 4 Y 16 lb. bag. ; i 79c .,7c 18 c 79c 44 c .25c ...Sl.OO Catsup . Regular 25c Bottles, now Broorris 4 Seam Brooms,' special... ' Matches . Carton of Six Boxes .i . A Flour . Del. Monte (Hardwheat) 49 lb. 'sack Snowball (Hardwkeat) 49 lb. sack. ! Blue Ribbon, : r . 49 lb. sack : Baking Powder Calumet, 1 pound can......2.l v . Soap . . AVhite Wonder Soap,-10 bars..: 1 Shopping bag Free.. .J.49c ' li ; I-" " J$2.49 $2.15 $1.95 139 2V pound can. Pork and Beans Campbell's Medium, 5 ' cans . Compound No; 5 Pail, Special'.. No. 10 Pail Special: Coffee - Peaberry, 1 lb. bag- 29c 69 c -. 1 r 49c 89c $1.75 ...35 c JJ ) "-a tzr yNN T2) f " ' c i - ' - - 3 lb. bay: : .$1.01) Hfch Strctt nt Trcda : ' 4 1 . i of ierrices:; Interment'Wlirbein the City View cemetery. V