sr & . SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1925 - -' - - - - - - PRICE FIVE CENTS IE SHE DR YOUNG IS SUICIDE TOM MURRAY IS PITIED; GRAND JURY; CONTINUES PmiTr nnRlITTrr MARKET ROAD PROGRAM IN LOS ANGELES JAIL iJLIllllLUUIill.llllLLI 1 aaav mm - mm m i i 11 11 11 mm mm BLAME WAR. CONDITIONS PROBE OF FATAL BREAK TOPIC OF CONTROVERSY iDER IS ISSUED fprrjun wire used by al. CONVICT LIVED ON "ROBIN INDICTMENTS ARE EXPECTED PETTY DIFFERENCES AND lJ3 SLAYER SON CRUSOE ISLAXD SATURDAY MORNING SPITE WORK BLAMED coal r. DERISM - SLOWLY OifflS STREET If ! SS PRDPERTYVALUED United Mine Workers bf fAr erica to Suspend Activi ties, September. .1. to Abrnpt End by Call- ' iornia Dentist I IX)S ANGELES. An sr. 27 (Rv Associated Press.) Tir. 158,000 MEN INVOLVED ' Youn dentist, 47 years old, -1 - I passed and executed a wntini of ideath upon himself today, abrupt- Demands Conditional Unon Re. V?JU a senonai mur- , iucr iriai in wnicn, ne was accused newal of OontracU Tot Met I bf sc!entlflcan tain.r m- T f niic, i County Officials Cooperate in Effort to Identify Slay er of Nurse Shipyard Held Ruination of Young " Boy of 14; "Shock-Held : Too Great By ELLA McMUNN am not one of those who SPHRATinFJS COMF FASThote to Tom Murray or. to his parents or 10 me Korernor. bi- Four Witnesses Called Thursday; Pierce 3 Lay Slake Report Public Today: Farmers, Sheep and Cattle Interests Take Up Time at Utah Hearings ;' County Court Spends Day la Port ' land With State Highway Coramlasioaiers Ffcure Is Fixed at $565,000 . by Order of Public Ser vice Commission . ways write to the newspapers because I hare learned that they Lorcn Admitted Ficticious Name ke more power for good erI, By Operators Reason For Walkout ! PHILADELPHIA, Aug, 27. Grace Grogan Young, with lethal gas and burying her in a cistern of a Beverly Glen summer cot tage. He garroted himself with a copper wire in i his cell at the by Members of Dead Worn an's Family; Account ant Questioned BERKELEY, Cal., Aug. 27. than anybody else, except God or the devil. Fortunately they near ly always stand squarely for the right. And If there is any Ques tion of what is right you will find them withholding judgment, and CBt Associated pi 'ia ana.1 T . ,7 -f"" "fc luc 1 . v,... . . mem wnnnoicung judgment, ana iZlSXPXZ IZZtSZ 68 (B' Associated Pressj -A terLreachlnK tolerance, and shame- Sentember 1 m Htnn7,hf " . "'t1"" urogan. more man . cigm nours unintcr- ,Bg tne bloodthirsty with counsel yT v t . !!d l. ton,Ight olle king," which prosecutors rupted grilling by officials ot three ef h,-n order by John L. Lewis, president t the said wa th i f .i...Jk. MnMi0, wltB 01 mn oraer- United Mine Workers of America. Young slew his wife last Fehm. th Investigation into th. sunoosed Tom Murra was not bora when The suspension was called be- arv. now ri t Tatri,.v f Mr. n...i. i.n n. m7 mother and I spent a year cause the miners were unable to Jr. steDson nf th. ti. ' 'hat, riHm, nw sn amon the KrnP oC lalands obtain from the operators a ten ; am satisfied with the Jus- Francisco accountant and former ,n Sound, where the.Murr per cent wage Increase, adoption tice he n..f noif. . Lmnin. r Mr. trn w. llTe at the elder Murrays of the check off.; equalization of the comment of ?he youth'; who leased shortly before midnight to- were , thf re then and mighty fine wages for day workers and vari- only In the past few days became night v people they were, too. The father ous other demands ; which they convinced that his mother was Jamps E Hove assistant district opeted 8maI1 very made condiUonal to renewal of slain bv his tnnf,tT,7 .JXvTSll- all boat it had to be. for there i . - . i mi iiriiHT ii i unirn i .iihi r rnuuiT. tne wage contract expiring Aug- Dr. Younjr strangled hlmspif tn I vior t. TV- t i. I j x , . - : ' I " r" uv viuci uiivxci a uum inia mnmins' wirii -ono 1 1 j j n tv Grand jury Investigation of the death of, two guards as the result of the escape of three convicts from the state prison on August 12. continued Thursday, with indi cations that it may be concluded by Saturday. Four witnesses were called yesterday. It Is understood that their testimony followed closely that given during the coro ner's Inquest, and that it corrobor ated the testimony of other wit nesses called Wednesday." S. B. Sandifer, one of the guards at the prisonwho was seen run ning ahead ot the escaped con victs, in the direction of the state Petty differences and spite work are believed behind the contro versy over the paving ot market roads In the north end of Marion county, namely. the Fairfield pro ject and the Aral's corner stretch. Forester Back of National Groups The Marlon cbunty court, with W. SUPPORT LIVESTOCK MEN DEDUCTION IS ALLOWED He Tells Publie Lands Group; State's Pro test Unheard ; J. Culver, county roadmaster, went ; to Portland Thursday to place the matter before the state highway! department for settlement. What Abandonment of Sumner and " 6erentn(li Street 12sur ' Estimated at 4,0OO;' Baals for Rates The capital Value of. the Sale a results were obtained have not yet SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 27. been announced. (Br Associated Press.) Utah far- The matter, which has been de- Street railway property here was mers and sheep and cattle inter- bated in the. county court for the yesterday fixed, for rats making ests either through their organ!- past four months, revolves around purposes, at $5 CS.0 00 in an order cations or as Individuals consumed two four-mile gaps of paving, one of the state public service, com- r.n.r,i,i w. n f v,. wWno.u. practically all ot the time befort I through Fairfield, and the other I mission. The figure represents called Sandifer declared that hetne a018 sub-committee on pub-1 past Aral's corner. The Fairfield I the value of ths company's prop wished to warn the officials at 1 110 ,nd nd nrveys as a result I road was placed on the county erty here on December 51. 19:3. ust 31. are 107 islands in the group, some of which almost touch each other, walkout of 158,000 men of whom radio antannae 5 wire just a few be lZnK Dne f "y 8he "Cept 8411 about 10,000 probacy Villibe left hour, before he was due to rev Rowe left rMs?. 1 1"- "Lt7l ments. uoats did not land at even these important ports every day, but there was a mall boat out of Seattle once a week. Everybody was always on hand to welcome it. although it was small, somewhat in th. mine, for m.totena.c. tb. ... of M. ., .I.4rtln; c. h.Viqu.rtel, mm 'with l"? ttm . , o-v ,u w .uimuern m ine cistern beneath his brother Robert. He had noth flooding and caveins. i the Beverlr' Glen pottar. - tnA.v., ' tne. operators and the miners Aue prosecution nad arranged were aeaaiocaea ai a meeting to-1 lUi muruer inai jury to wit-1 rtitrr.ivn fni a- 7 rnr -s1ay on the terms to govern the aess the re-enactment of the mur- Associated Press.) Sensations maintenance work. The miners der scene with Dr., Young as prin- tread' one upon the heels of an tnslsted that the full number of clPaI 'witness. - : ; " v.:-r:i ' . "v -'nroit.. r men be used as In times of nor-l The suicide was discovered by Lfco El Cerritoswamp murder flshT 10 odor' and onlT ou rare tnal production and that the menlcounty Ja,l attaches this morning I mvstorv I occasions discharged a passenger. be retained during the emergency when they "ought to arouse Dr. 4. There the real. Robinson Crusoe period without .either return or Young for breakfast. They were . ornclau or tnree c""es co- QU let reigned, day in and day out, replacement by monthly men. called by cell mates to the den- operatec in an effort to identify and nights and Sundays, except The operators on the other! ti8t wn were ordered to awaken j the clayey or slayers of Mrs. Bes-J when the boat came and splashed hand, had wanted the right to ,Tne body lira8 'ound under sie Loren. Oakland nurse and dl- tne salt wave ainst the wharf, skeletonize these forces j where vfXT' CPper W,re Uor8ee. portions of whose severed practicable. parted In the neck by presshre of 4 ? Itwistin? h a Hm Mfc. I '. 'The meeting adjourned without! . fn-, y, ,of tJ l (Continned on pf .) decision at 5:20 n. m. to resume ...7, rr!.""V ... raur"e-: 9 o'clock .tomorrow morning, ing dismissed from the court dortl NEW Al RLI N E IS PLANNED ne snari naa never come hp be- ets when the 'bailiff reported the umiuoiuu vuui un i aeiendant dead. 1 " i Biaes out was orougnt up py tne miners this year because Of the abuses they allege; had occurred :in , suspensions in the past.! The r suspension order follows: . "Philadelphia. August 27,!l25 . vu,, uw.r. ana wemoera LOS ANGELES, Aug. 27. (By bf local unions ot districts Ko. 1,1 AA.iat to.v ' . 7 a tT,.,, w.vk Associated Press).- Everett C. .. vui.u wui "u'"i vMLewia'" SK an' Tf nKc f. 9 America. -yru : i:rr:y wicncu ucie lumsui on su9 plclon of murder ' and train rob- the aavlnm that a break had n-1 Dl wni?a inn oouy tujuurueu iu pfiK prv.ram ran in me year, i because Uie company naa mmim leurred loan taie jeariuBs .ooixui wna-i uumcuiaiBiy louowiug mn, a uti- aoandonea its noes cere on oura- out naving more tnas toucnea I egauon irom wooaourn protestea mer and Seventeenth street me Mwm tKa ImnAffint r viaveit Ion rt 1 (ha ftlin anrl r1rnanr1i)4 tYtat trsl I a . t m iVI. VaMU! I phy, two chapel guards also took mInerai land, and without having Aral's co'rner road be Included lnD.m-d hv the commission as tJ4.- ine siana. w. xu. uaraner. woo v j .vi I .v . t .1... . ' . .. . . , v.j .,-. vi. . " wiuu'i t. vu i i " k-ioo less, pias in yet nnaeiermia- - -h"d!.bZ against interior department con- pease the delegation, that road ed amount of canital Investment tests over school lands. j was also included in the program Senator R. N. SUnHeld of Ore- and the affair was supposedly set- gon. chairman of the committee, tie. nort time atterwards, announced that the members will bowever. the delegation again ap- leave tonight for Yellowstone park Pared and demanded that the where meetings will be held Frl- Fairfield road be removed from bv on f th. rnTirt Vtm,v u day and Saturday rre"mtnary to tne tentative ouuine or paving by one of the convicts, struck bis I ' . f WOrk hv the conntv. It was al- hand. rendering it useless. V" . ; uA w- th. tha. ni- tw fam- At least two more days will be I "r?n5..MlWB . "'! llles lived on the Fairfield road. required to finish the hearing, it " . . v. I One of these, they said, was J. E. Is said. John Carson, prosecuting f4' .h.fwest indT Sm,tn- on tne coanlT con, attorney. will ask that two separ- " l ,and fa LTJ" sloner: It was also said that land at, fndittmnta rh.rrinr firat Am. cated that the appearances of na-1 .v gree murder, be returned against UKliTj P" raIed dId Jufy SmltB- fomer eIt' alora each of the three conrlcts Involved T" "Pf - Lf-i". PTlng project. resenting the city ot Salem. VANDERBILT TO SPEND MIL LION'S UPON PROJECT where a row ot boys, like young Murray, sat with bare feet and waited for the captain's usua greeting of, "Say, son, have you caught me that 'shark yet?' Tommy, who is 22 now, was only 14 the year the world lost its mind; the year of the World ROBBER SUSPECTS HELD PAIR FAIL TO GIVE SATTSFAC- - ( TORY AOCOrXTS one of the convicts, was another witness. Gardner rushed to the side of Holman, one of the guards killed in the rush, as soon as he saw him fall. He picked up the dead man's gun. but before he could use it a rifle bullet fired required for the operation ot the street busses here that were sub stituted for the car lines. The capital value ot the com pany's lines here was set by the commission in connection with the Investigation for the suspen sion of the proposed Increase In tariffs here by the Southern Pa cific company, owners of the Sa lem Street railway system. The case was heard by the commission on August 1, 1924 with Ray L. In tha fatal Walr I cu T louay a irauimjny wuea iuo I aptt1amsn rori aY atTiawan nraitnra The report of the governor's spe- cial committee will probably be ti"e Utte r in turnught Co Baddle responsibility on the cowmen. A check made by Mr. Scott, mar-1 In Its order the commission held ket road engineer, failed to verify j in part; made public Friday morning. newspapermen were informed yes terday by W. A. Delzell. private secretary to Governor pierce. SHIPPERS AID PLANNED (Coatlaaad oa pic 8) ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 27. (By AmnaplatfA Prps I Plana tn .! tablish a large commercial air TRUCK DRIVER CRUSHED base in Atlanta f roro-which - lines BROTHER OF SALEM DOCTOR KILLED THCRSDAY "Tloar alra and tvnttiAia ! will radiate to the west and south and' extend to Cuba, today were announced by Cornelius Vander- bilt, Jr. Dr, A. F. Goff rier ot Salem was Eleven" thousand acres of land J called to McMInhvllle yesterday by The present agreement be-bery when "they were found ln J near the city have been purchased, the death of a brother, Herbert tween the anthracite operators) the downtown district in a mar lor are nnder Ptlon. and planes Goffrier. who was killed , in an and mine workers expires August oon colored ' automobile bearinel probaWy wiU be laced ln er' automobile accident shortly after 31.- 192 5. Your s6ale committee. nna, ott atlon by Christmas. The develop- 9 o'clock Thursday morning. charged with the responsiblUty of Jof this description and number! m?n pro8Tam for thIs eect,on of j Goffrier was driving -an Assocl- maxing a new contract, nas oeeniwas reported Ho have been used! "i"'" WU jaiea u irucn wmcn weni mw years and Involve tbe expenditure ditch and turned over, crushing of several million dollars. ; the driver, who ll?ed but an hour Mr. Vanderbllt arrived here yes- or two.' A defective steering ap terday and will remain until next paratus Is held responsible for the week. He will then go to Call-1 accident. numbers 1, 7 and 9 is advised that I ity in the crime and said theyfornla to BUPer,nten the opening! Besides his wife and two-year- nd contract being in effect, a 8us-1 could establish alibis but police I of an a,r Une tween s AnReIsa old chIId' he is BurTlved by h,s Dension of mlnlna- wlll-automaU-Lfiadt,s- Aji -mJ and Salt Lake City. parents, one brother and a sister. unable to arrive at any nder-by the beroetrators of last Mon standing affecting ; wages ott con-l day night's robberv ot Santa Fe ditlons of employment to be effec- train No. 75 northbound from San iiTBiiier ausuh at, ia. mere-1 piego to Los Angeles.- " lore, our memoersntp n aiatricts Lewis and Lee denied comnlic COOPER-TION NOT IXTERFER-1 EN'CE SAID NEEDED PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 27. (By Associated Press.) Applica tion of the transportation machin ery of the Pacific northwest to the I ence to a per head permit. the shippers problems ttsrough coop-1 permanence of tenure under lease eration Instead of interference by Ion forest grazing lands Instead of governmental agencies. Is the pur- the annual or term permit, sub pose of the Pacific northwest ad- ject to departmental revision ac vlsory board which was brought cess to the courts In all disputes into beinr here todav bv action ot nt subject to arbitration between the statements of the delegation. Over 50 families would be bene fited by the highway, he said. Th nnalltv nf tha land ara alan Perhaps the most surprising de- 1an.A tn aittmrmnt tha. man. Telopment of the hearing cams Uoned ,a the mo when J. H. Rutledge. district tor- Wa,t thm ootcome of th. ester in charge ot district No. 4. troversy will be to not known. It embracing Utah Idaho and i Ne- wiU nhAl b MtUed ooa M vada. avowed h s support with the lUt. hUhw,y department some minor qualifications of the make, IU report t0 the COBQl tionai sneep ana cattle orgauza- a. B aaaa . . am .a a m a "or , . .imbmi in Vri- ARMY PLANES WRECKED "The investigation of the com-; mission's staff shows that the ex act cost to the Southern Paelfle company and its predecessor, the Portland. Eugene & Eastern rail- TWO AVIATORS KILLED CRASH AT CHICAGO declared thp'v Aid'1 tinf Vtro mu cally take place at midnight; 'Mbu- factory accounts of , where they aay, August 4i, i had spent Monday night. Detec- "Concerning the question of tives added that they had learned maintenance men remaining at Lewis and Lee were on a ranch at w6rk during the suspension, we Escondido Monday afternoon and advise that the propef instructions that they left' the ranch "to hunt will be Issued to our membership rabbits" a few hours before No. ar soon as an agreement covering 75' nulled' into Santa -Ana-with this subject can be consummated Elmer Campbell, veteran express with ' the representatives of the mbssenger; lying mortally wound anthracite operators. Please hold ei on the floor of the looted mall yomrseives m readiness to put our land express car. policy with respect to maintenance ZZISZ VLZ TJyZ nc"tePX HUNDRED TONS GATHER "'Vonr ar-nla inmmltl wili rnn. tinuo5 to exercise every Influence ANX,mIC?!5; ,.i?.ld BY oral ' Frpompn t whlrh will tnaan substantial nrorress for the an-1 SANTA ANA; Cal.. Aug. 27 A thraclte mine workefs; We? will Tons had a .heavy picnic at Orange endeavor from time to time to y park here today. They kdep you fully advised as t6 the "Presented Hie . Pacific coast situation. We hope lhat the ut- b5anch o th Tpn family. During .' raost cooperation wiirbe'exerdsed merrymaking; the? received J .v.ii... v..-v, telerrams of felicitation from the a -r i npi avvnTi mi r viiaani iivrM.ii i n ann lit s - . r 1 .W I ar.lo rommitt." 1 other hundreds of Tons gathered v. iuc ouspeiiBiuu cauie a av aui" Njj prise to the operators who admlt- tai4r tha itnanlla thm tnnslnn Tlat- Ing at the end of the board of con ciliation meeting they were not 'Ten planes will be operating on I Funeral services will be held ln this line by September 1. he said. I McMinnville DEPORT RUM RUNNERS VICTORIA, B. C Aug. 27. Three men captured by Canadian rnitnmi nff!il9la In a raid nn ana. tiMfT ram rar.nr at Dlstnwrr ,nl're,U aa we through permit w.rfn.... .r. f;r,c tin ting a more efficient administra- each and deported to Seattle th'.sj afternoon. THE FIRST BIRD SOUTH! . at Thornton Park, 111., for a simi lar but somewhat heavier reunion. I The tiniest Ton registered at the picnic here was Barbara San Ton, born 27 days ago and still rather light. . . (Contlnaed a pjt. 9) t T(MBER FIRES REPORTED WASHINGTON AND IDAHO DIS TRICTS THREATENED ROUND-UP PLEDGE-MADE PENDLETOX BUSINESS MEN GUARANTEE f25,000 SPOKANE, Aug. 27 (By; As- PEN DLETON, Or.. Aug. 27. Business and professional men of sociated Press.) Fires in timber Pendleton have pledged a guar of northern Idaho and eastern antee fund ot 925,000 to jhe Pen Washington today threatened; de dleton round-up for the use of that struction of property at widely separated localities, j Flames with a mile front swept perilously close to Spirit Lake, Idaho, and a fire warden's crew of1 50 men ' supplemented ' with many volunteers from the town and nearby lumber mills, - was fighting to stay their advance. A fire on 'Pleasant Prairie east ot this city, had endangered several farm dwellings In" that vicinity. Should the wind change, the coun ty tuberculosis sanitarium, a mile and a half away from the tire, would bo menaced, it was stated. body in the event of bad weather I for the 1925 show, according to C. C. Matlock, chairman of the committee of the commercial as- sociation appointed to have charge of the pledges The; guarantee la the largest ever raised. . DEDICATE FLAGPOLE SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., Aug. 27. (By Associated Press) Throw ing open the gates at AV hite Court President Coolldge T received . sev eral1 hundred callers today, later went to the nearby city of Lynn to witness tho dedication ' of the largest" flagpole la Jew Cnfland. xSW l CMI!aaaaaa"asWBaa j ' jaaawa .' T llaWua" su way, for the street car system alone cannot be exactly deter mined. The Investigation showed thai at least $81,859.09 should be deducted from the above amount (SSS2.908.4I) for 'property not used or useful la street railway operation and that the resulting 1566,048.37 represents a maxi mum, of what the existing Had IN I coald have actually cost the pres ent owner. It Is quite possibU that the amount paid to the Port land General Electric company for a property - then having certala strategic advantage to the South ern FaclAc system may have been in excess of the actual cost to the original owners. - "At the hearing the Southern Pacific company presented a claim for a parcel of land at the fair grounds terminus which had not before been considered, which' claim ' amounting to 8621.21 should b allowed. This Increases the (1) normal reproduction eott new above set out to 6.449,91?. 60. the (4) historical reproduc tion cost-new to 8466.177.42 and the (S) historical reproduction cost, less depreciation, to 113:. 621.64. "Among the other claims ot FOREIGNERS ESCAPE FLOODS Tlue lor'tte Southern FacL'ic FOLLOWING RAINS company was, tne iaaa vaiae. chiefly represented by the iou ca ... . . . . TOKIO. Aur. 28. (Br Asso-I wnicn tne car nam is coniimciea. elated Press) Eighteen persons The basic value of this land, use 1 lost their lives throuahout Jananl&T tne Tauway company iaca ap- ;-hd e flood, which Praised, was ,22 82L88. less than upbortles. than one-fourth what ""owed W "la 0tl " f Vl?,VZ CHICAGO. Aug. 27. (By tbe Associated Press.) Two United 8tates army airplanes crashed uvtua uvi v ivuaj u r mviivu v1 Ia . - - . , . M . representatives ot practically every the livestock men concerned and aboT ' tbe f mal1 ....., , ,,' the denartment. control of'thal"18 today, both falling to the and tinanclal activity In this PWic domain for range purpose. JJd. "f". and discontinuance of the policy a"1" two aviators In one of the region. I ., - . ..I I ahio. Tha allot of th arnnd plane managed to make a sate landing. One of the planes was a De Hav iland. piloted by Lieut. Talcott P. "Happy" Smith, who had as a pas senger William Lw Heptlg. a mem ber ot the church board ot trade I of reduction of allotments for pur poses of redistribution. His position on these pojnts he defended as in the Interests not only ot the industry but ot federal firms alTkrl m VM A O S4 at I t m n rrt araa me"nt and" Nervation ot Tt ?nd the Chicago chap- lands and their attendant re sources. ' As to the need for bringing the unappropriated areas under con trol Mr. MacFarlane asserted from more than 40 years active acquaintance with Utah's ranges that the 20.000,000 acres of pub lic domain has lost one-half it. livestock carry In; capacity in the past 15 years of unregulated use. 'If this continues," he warned. ter of the Natlonat Aeronautical association and former army col 18 ARE KILLED IN JAPAN it did 20 years ago. If it has not nesaay. n w Ttpori oi l" r" ' - Ti V. iae iaaa aepanmeni wnicn si- v vi w --. " - nied that any deaths had occurred land value, or amount which entirely vanished under a -dust- heap." j Considerable controversial mat ter entered , the record from; the different viewpoints presented, es pecially as ' between cattle and sheep Interests. One point ot con tention had to dowith the time ot entry on the forest ranges while I another dealt with the feasibility ot grazing cattle and sheep on the same range. i on Fujiyama, japan s famous mountain. No official estimate has yet been made ot the property loss. which Is not expected to exceed the usual flood damage. Twelve persons were killed by landslide ln the village of Ya- mura, Yamanashl prefecture, 50 miles from Fujiyama. There were (Caattaaa a ( ) MURDER SECRET BURIED "UNCLE BILLY 1L1WKIN8 IS COMMITTED TO ASYLUM FLIGHT BEING RETARDED , . WEATHER CONDITIONS BOTH ER MAC MILLAN PARTY . "Uncle Billy" Hawkins, 60 years old, has been committed to also two deaths reported ln Toklo Ith-" 0rtoa aUte hosjltaL , and four in Kanagawa. I Forty years ago mi name leaped .'O foreigner, were Injured. Itnto the headlines of atate paer whea he shot and killed Harvey THREE G0VEN0RS MEET 2- -Z?S WASHINGTON. Ang. 27 (By Associated Press. ) Weather con ditions even worse than those en countered on Its northward jour COLO RADO POWER PROJ ECT WILL EE DLSC1SSED ed aa a resalt of a quarrel oTr a woman. Hawklas wes well tuown hers at the time. He w&t a c!rk DENVER, Colo.. Aug. 27 (Byin one of Salem's few druz tcrv.1 Associated Press). Governors oil Ogle, a young man cc;ky J in ney are being met by the MacMil- Colorado. Utah and Wyoming will the H, D. ratten bck e:c rc. ai lan Arctic expedition on Us retreat meet In Denver Saturday .to con- well liked. The U;!!r vl;!r?i southward, said a message re- fr regarding Colorado river prob- occurred at the Laii J'ath ccr- ceived today by the National Geo- kma and possibly formulate a ner. aroused Salem, then a email rraDhic society pcllcy opposing huge power pro- village. ' 1 j.j . a . ict development In lower basin Hawkina was trid and ' rn- The message dated yfat"" iUtea Bntll Ppar .tales rights tenced to state prison, ihwm ! and transmmea inrougn ine snort htTe n M8ar.d by flnaI nUtu , ,onr BHmher ot yt-ars tn1 Wsv ways55rtations of tbe 2nn "adk catlon of lhe Colorado river com- finally paroled by Governor L:rd corporation of Chicago said: OT otberwiso. It was learned Then he dropped troti eUht- I! -The reary. "bich anchored tonlrht. . - . - hid himself awsv la thi? hills I last night In the lee of Conlcle It -xpected that the goTer- of Stayton and noon.- sa hi;. Rock off Parker Snow Toint; had nors axiH discuss In detail meaa- A few months po r v.:? to go within 100 yards of a Rocky ares to Dt) taken by their states brought to Falcn fn-ra L! j U'- ,- coast to find 25 fathoms and be- J and possibly New Hexico in eppo- ing unable to find" gooi holding I nion to proposed exteT?ve del- ground. 'wa" forrtl to lty under opmcnts of power projects on t?;e full pover'ail nigh'- H early loer reaches of the river proper morning better visibility made ap-(to assurances of protection to tha proach to the mainland practlc-1 urper stales right, to the waters able. lof the Colorado. v tain home acd i loteJ ca the ; farm. His rulaj h.l n r. -V and be was piljit-d. Lat w. he became worse and jbj-s' : reconiner iej tLat he ta i'.i:cj the sUte t:!',-l. I!a :-