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1 '; - J mm V PRICE FIVE CENTS s i f V SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5. 1925 DISASTROUS FIRE TAKES 1 nfSCnflCf iTfl CCCICHC NAVAL RIGID AIRCRAFT MIDDLEWEST SIZZLES IN WALDESPEL ACQUITTED BY POLICE COURT JURY E PROGRAM! IS TENTATIVE SCORCHING HEAT GRASP SFCTlhH OF SHREVEP0RT IIILI11UI 1 U ULLIIUIU IS WED FRIDM IS sip mm WILBUR SAYS PLANS WILL BE FIVE DEATHS ARE REPORTED CHARGE OP DRIVING WHILE ; ! INTOXICATED FAILS BURS TED WATER MAINS REN GOVERNED BY BUDGET IX CITY OP ST. LOUIS S DER FIRE CREWS HELPLESS ADVISORY GROUP MHAC BO IS SOUGHT BY POLICE KG M .Will Meet With Special Com mittee of City Council i ' Relative to Water Planes Will be Favored Over , LIghter-Than-Air Craft, x Secretary Says Wrong Girl Taken by Insane Kidnaper; Pursuer Killed in Mad Chase Corn Crops Ruined by Hot Blast; Rain Prayed for In South Carolina r "WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.. (By Associated PreSs.) Whether an- PftnRL PM IS VITAL nwc otber airIglble wlu be built to rnUDLtlyl la VIIHL UfaC repUce the Shenandoah was de- OFFICIALS ARE BAFFLED Evaluation of Distribution System I Must ' Proceed Proposed ' Purchase of Salem - i " - - . . .. .- ! Water Company F. Scores of Tangled Clues Present Maze s to Investigators; Search for Abductor Made by Plane MONTCLAIR, N. J.. Sept. 4. (By Associated Press). Com clared by Secretary Wilbur today to be purely a budget question. While he declined to comment upon the assumption of President Cool id ge at Swampscott, the navy would want to replace the lost ait cruiser, Mr. Wilbur let it be known that the' department would A. Deekebach, chairman of I not be deterred, by the loss of the the citizens' advisory committee 1 Shenandoah in Pursuing its lighter to the city council on the water than air program. Limitation on Pletely baffled by a score of tan problem, yesterday named Dr. H, that program, he asserted, would gled clue. police and citizens to 14 niinr TVa n t Pr " Sf a. -.a! Ka j.,mi.i nimoti i night scourcrl the Watchung ill V Lee and I. Greenbaum as mem-lcial consideration mountains ia search of a maniac norrn vhn tnrlav Vlllart rna man fcrjwlth the special committee of lis convinced, he said, that in itsland seriously wounded another in the -city council relative to the program the heavier-than-air craft order to. kidnap the little daugh- problem. j I are entitled through demonstrated ler 01 a wealthy banker and who, innMr.tm.nt ' iW mmmm achievements to orioritv In the after all, abducted the wrong girl m ,n a .v I., (i, ATtMndltnn nf mnnen arnt fhtl At noon today six year old larger general committee of 25 the lighter than-air-craft must be I Mary Df,y daughter of a well to TAnrMontiitiv. tt,o .i,u content with what is available for do business man, was snatched at the Chamber of Commerce ori them after other needs are cared from the sld of her playmates v.inD ni,h a nm n9 for. This decision was reached. DT a negro who escaped with her subcommittee will i be reported, he asserted, j before the accident after shooting his way to liberty back i to the larger group after of the Shenandoah, In connection wnen n,s waT waa blocked by moret definite nlans are made of with budget problems. Although ?ohn Sandin. a chauffeur who . ofi . i v. Mr wiihnr fnin4 frnm load pursued him. bandin was nhmtttrt TM.f. f rn. Mr; nonnclne what waa in nrosnert forJcri"Cay wounded I the head r in the coming snecial election. 1 1 the naval air station at Lakehurst. I The automobile used by the l i Whether the question of pro-1 N. J., he indicated that the budget kidnaper was known to have been ? yJAt curing mountain water will be rei I bureau would determine its fate in the. : possession of Raymond 'll'i Verrea to the VeVl 'n conjunction through the estimates it approres Pierce, a negro chauffeur, yester I with a proposal to buy the' nlant I for the fiscal year 1927. day and Pierce was at first bus A t'lf here of the Salem Water company The position of the department pected of the kidnaping. Tonight I is said to be the nrincinal noint I In this respect has been determin-1 however, his body was found V distribution system here in. order thati a definite price can be of fered to the people on the ballot. , Recent discussion has favored 0-1 of contention at the present time. ed but not made public. There Jammed in a culvert with a bullet The next step to be taken toward I have been indications however, I wound in the head and an autopsy solution of the problem, it is held that with the funds the budget revealed that he had been dead by leaders of the movement, is toi I bureau is disposed to allow the! about four hours before the ab- arrive at a Dlan for evaluating the I navy, the Los Angeles will helduction occurred. Police then tied up in its hangar and the leaned to the theory that the un station closed or put on skeleton I known kidnaper had murdered basis for an indefinite Deriod. I Pierce And stolen his automobile While it is realized that under before grasping the little girl. me appointment or an engineer oyisucn a plan, tne dirigible might! The next development came the city for the, purpose of making; deterorate in Idleness, Mr. Wilburwhen Mrs. Joseph Bower, wife of an appraisal on behalf, of the city; I said today the navy would be less I the vice president of the New and ithe procurement of an offer I disposed than ever to lease it for I York Trust company, and a neigh from the water company together I private commercial operation with I bor of the Daly family, received wun an evaluation by the state I the Shenandoah gone. The Los a telephone call offering to re public, service commission. From j Angeles, under the terms of its I turn. her nelce. -Dorothy CoaOw these three sources, it in being construction IffTTJermaiiy. cannot If or $4,000. ' Dorothy wassafe4i argued, a reasonable figure could 1 be used' for military purposes, but! home at the time and police de reached to embody in the elec- it is in the custody of the navy,cided that the negro had Intended won proposal. , - lis the only rigid dirigible it now I to kidnap her but had been de A second plan of evaluation I has in any form, and it is assumed I ceived by her resemblance to the wmcn is sua unaer consideration I by officers, can be used in a limit- little Daly girl. Rewards totaling is arbitration by three engineers, j ed way in observation problems. $3,000 were offered for informa one to be appointed by the city, I "The Lakehurst matter," Mr. tion leading to recovery of the a second by the water company, Wilbur emphasized, "will be de-1 little girl and arrest of her" ab ana me intra appointed by tne termlned by congress and approp- ductor. All available police were (two, j to act only In case of dis- riations. We have already deter- assigned to the search and were agreement. mined how we will present the aided by posses 'of citizens, .state uonsiaerauon or the proposal to matter, to the budget. , troopers and armed deputies purchase the water system now rests ; with the council and with i the ppecial water committee head ed by George Wenderoth. Deeke bach will chairman the citizens committee of five. 'The heavier-than-air craft are the sheriff's office. expenditure of if we cannot ubg.1 - i to continue its t RADIO USE IS DENIED r BROADCASTER MAY BE CLOS- experimental entitled to the available money both." While eager work with lighter" than air craft. ! the, secretary said no definite de cision had been reached by the navy as to their military value and they still Were regarded as merely LOAN INCREASE LARGE SPOKANE, Sept. 4. Loan bandied by the federal Spokane intermediate credit bank Increas ed 4S0 per cent in August, 192 over August, 1924, the total last month loaned being $720,689. the Adverse Verdict First One of Kind ; Against City Under the New Ordinance CHICAGO. Sept. 4. (By Associated Press.) Summer missed her exit cue in the south nd middle west today and con tinued a voice for a smashing, fin ale while September pouted in the wings for a chance to show her cooling winds and rain. Temperatures in excess of 100 degrees are being reported from a dozen widely scattered cities in the middlewest today as news of rought damage and suffering Con tinued from the south and north west, .ft lirrlsburg. 111., reported a max imum of 10S; St. Louis recorded its fifth death from heat in eight days as the mercury climbed to 100. Sheldon, Iowa, experienced 106 for several hours this after nooni Poplar Blufrs. Mo., record ed 105. Several Nebraska points caught the mercury .at the cen tury mark; Quincy and Centralia, 111., reported 102, and Rockford 101.1 Chicago's unofficial records were in the middle ninties. and Tndiana and Kentucky had several 100's in the list tonight So distressing are drought con ditions in South Carolina that Gov ernor McLeod has proclaimed Sun day as a day of fasting and prayer for rain. Pastures generally throughout the corn belt are burned and many sections report deteriorating corn. The Kansas City area reported maximum of 99 degrees Friday with a promise of 100 or better for Saturday. A six weeks' drought has caused considerable damage to late corn. Eastern Kan sas has been cloudless since Aug. 20. Rain last fell in Indiana on the same date. The Illinois river registered &5 feet at Peoria! to day, the lowest point since 1909. Throughout the surrounding coun try farmers are replenishing j cis terns "and wells by hauling water from distant brooks. i More than a quarter of an Inch of rain this evening at Fargo N, J D., broke a 3 5-day drought in thin section. A moderate rain began to fall at Jamestown this after noon and continued well into .the night A wind, rain and hail storm caused property damage of approximately mii.uou this eve ning in Grinnell, Iowa. . , WOMAN DIES ON TRACKS SEATTLE. Sept. 4. Mrs. Har riett Libby. 80. of Kalispell. Mont, was killed here today when she was run down by a street car when she became confused cross ing a street. I Mrs. Libby and her daughter. Mrs. M. L. Farrell, also of Kalis pell, arrived In Seattle this morn ing. Mrs. l-arrell bad planned a trip east. , V After nearly an hour and a half of deliberation a police court Jury late yesterday returned a verdict of not guilty, freeing Carl G. Wal- despel from the police charge of operating a car while under the influence of liquor. ! Ten witnesses were called by the defense during trial of the case. which lasted for nearly four hours Five were very attractively attired girls who had been dancing part ners of young Waldespel at the Crystal Gardens on the evening of August 18 preceding his arrest by Officer Louis Olson shortly after midnight on the following morn ing. Three of these were menv bers of the party headed for i restaurant and midnight lunch following the dance who bad made the trip in Waidespel's I car and who testified that the defendant was not drunk. Officers Olson and Smart and Mgnt sergeant Edwards were called by the city in an effort to establish the guilt of the defend ant. Waldespel bad difficulty in parking his car in front of the Valley Grill shortly before o'clock and the difficulty attract ed his attention. Officer Olson, who made the arrest, testified. When he went to ascertain the difficulty he found Waldespel in an intoxicated condition,' he as serted, and took him to the sta tion where Night Sergeant Ed wards made the usual observa tions of his condition and locked him up for the night. Defense witness who that Waldespel was under the in fluence of liquor were Frank Wal dorf, Ella Bennett, Burdetta Ben nett. Margaret Porteous of Oak land, Cal.. Wallace nennett. Anta Kunkel, Ursel Erion and 1 Wesley Ellis. Conny Clark was called by the defense and was present in the courtroom but refused to tes tify and Attorney Guy Or Smith permitted her to remain off the stand after her refusal. The verdict yesterday was the first case Of a person charged with the I operation of a motor vehicle that has been lost by the city since the enactment of the present ordi nance. The case went to the Jury after 6 o'clock, with the first bal lot favoring acquittal 3 to 2. The Jury was requested to return a verdict before getting their din ner.j The usual number of jurors was decreased from six to five by agreement between counsel when difficulty was encountered In se curing a full panel. I Jurors who heard the cas were Japanese Ship Said to Have PN-9 in Tow; Report . Doubted by Officers SEARCH LASTS 72 HOURS Ship. Submarlaes and Aircraft Are PretMd Into Service In Hunt for Crew of Huge Cruiser ; ! Residential Sectloa of Lous la aa City Wiped Out; Damage Is Severe HONOLULU. Sept. 4. (By As sociated Press). Captain Keda of the sampan Kotorukl Maru told Customs Inspector A. E". Mitchell that he saw a sampan towing disabled airplane off the western coast of the Kauai island at 7 o'clock this morning. The island of Kauai, oft the coast of which the Japanese cap tain said he saw a sampan towing a disabled airplane, is northwest of the island of Oahu on which Pearl harbor, the objective of the SHREYEPORT, La.. Sept. 5. (By Associated Press.) More than 100 residences occupltd by white persons and several blocks of negro residence property had been leveled at 1 o'clock this morning by a fire which started here about 9:20 o'clock lat sight. The fire Is within five blocks of the business section. Little hopa was expressed of se curing water with which to fight the flames before daylight. The entire city water syst:n ia pai alvted due to a broken Main. Rumors that two lersons were burned te death and several In- lured could not be verified. No opposition to the flames was of fered except from puny streams of water from seven tank cars that were switched onto a siding of the Texae Tacfic railway. A strong wind was blowing. The fire originated In the home of C. Childress, a barber in the Allendale section, who. with bis 20 Silk Gas CeVsj Each Worth Several Thousand Dollars, Are Stolen OFFICIALS ARE BITTER Horde of rCJagere Carry Away ErrrTthlns; of Value From Wreck of Huge Lrrlathia Of Tfce Air denied mlmlnr Iranian a PX.9 No. 1. is situated and far bevond the noint I and baby escaped ia their at which the missing plane is be- ,rht clo,bM- .Tbe houf wa the lleved to have come down. property oi a lonr.er cniei oi tne Sbreveport rue department, aii HONOLULU. Sept. 4. (By As-ot buildings in the path of the sociated Press). Tbe seventy second hour since the disappear ance of the navy seaplane PN-9 No. 1 with its crew of men passed today without a single word as to the fate of tbe craft and Us occu pants. Wauace H. rrIngton. gover- SHREVEPORT. La.. Sept. 4- (By Associated Press.) More than IS blocks in ShrereDort's nor of Hawaii, radioed Read Ad- residential selection had been dea miral William A. Moffett. chief of troyed by fire at midnight while the navy bureau of aeronautic. firemen looked on helplessly be pralsing Commander John Rodg- cauMJ ot Uck of W4ler due t0 W. E. Hanson, foreman; Locke. Fred Gahlsdorf. C. S. Cooley and H. C. McWhorter. W. GRINNELL, Iowa. Sept. 4.- Damage between $35,000 and $40- 000 i wa rauccd by a wind and hail torm here. 1 ers of the PN-9 No. 1 and bis crew. "Hawaii offers its tribute of praise and appreciation." said the governor's message, "for the courage and achievement ot Rodg- ers and his crew In their trans pacific flight. Whatever their fate they have upheld the best traditions of the great pioneers of our country the men who drive ahead and are not afraid. The PNTN6rTwSsTotce'a down when ber fuel supply ran out on a San Francisco-Pearl har bor nonstop flight. Efforts to find the missing sea- (Contlna4 en rf 2) CALDWELL. Ohio.. Sept. 4 (By the Associated Press.) Two years ago today, the Shenandoah, spotless and tuned to perfection, her silvery bag glistening in the sunlight, made her prtmier flight from her Iakehurst, N. J-. station. Today, twisted and torn by a gale which wrecked her early yes terday morning with, a loss ..of tourteea lives, the lay carrion to the whims of souvenir seekers. Intensive search for the dirigib le's barograph, aa instrument which automatically records air pressure, atmospheric xnoUtnre and temperature, was begun late today by Commander J. H. Klein. Lakehurst, N. J. who arrived here today. He declared the' de vice la vital to the Investigation into the cause of the crash. The barograph Is believed to be In the possession ot one ot the thousands who carried away me mentos of the scenes ot demolition some miles apart. The ' twenty silken gaa cells ot the ship, many of them endamaged, each costing several thousand dollars, were ripped from the framework, and carried away by pillagers. Authorities from the naval air station at Lakehurst apent all day at the scenes of the wreckage consulting with the fire survivors who remained In Caldwell and en deavoring to draw conclusions which will be used la officially determining the cause ot the accident. SHREYEPORT, La., Sept. 4-1 Heading the board ot lnveatlga fire were frame constructed and the iegro section. Into which the flames spread at midnight, offer el Ideal conditions lor ' their spread. bursting ot a city main. The fire was gradually eating its way toward the business dis trict and was sweeping through a negro residence section. Damage waa estimated at this hour to be more than $500,000. RUTH , NOT REINSTATED HOMERtTX KING FAILS TO RE CEIVE BERTH OX TEAM i (By Associated Press.) While ,U$ SbjGTg2CLrtJs-a depart ment looked on helpless, due to the city water supply being shut off on account of a broken water main, fire tonight swept a portion of the residential section of Shreveport known' as Allendale. Early reports were that damage had already reached $250,000. with eight residences destroyed and the ; conflagration rapidly spreading. BRYAN JR. IS CHOSEN Associated Press. )Babe Ruth s hq op xMMONKR TO HEAD NEW YORK. Fept. 4. (By the THE MOUNTAIN LABORS AND BRINGS FORTH A MOUSE! A W.Z0: fptv r-y NEW CLUESi NOT FOUND rficn.n lotru i con. ' j np ui iue muivnw uiuauuulius biauuai SEARCH CONTINUED BY vvinijj ior political speeches wasl FICERS FOR BODY muppea temporarily loaay wnen Siinrama Pnnrt Tn.doo Aavtn T tv- " "! naiwu tf.l niKT.iNn P41 CAn J I r.. -03 i . , . , ... . I ...v. uuu uauuii- iilj umciaiB 10 snow cause next Tuesday, why the station should OF- P not be shut down. Thfe order was obtained on an application of Henry - Fletcher, made' some weeks ago and denied by Justice Thomas W. Churchill. Mayor John F. Hylan and his sup porters in his campaign for reelec tion have been speaking from the station. When he signed the order Jus tice Levy said: "Evidence has been presented showing that the public broadcast ing station, known as WNYC, whichj is maintained at public ex pensed has been used to broadcast political propaganda and an nouncements of a political nature. The broadcasting of such propaganda- is against the best interests of the public." When the Injunction application was argued before Justice Chur chill, tounsel for the city promis ed" that no more political speeches or lectures would be broadcast from the station, and 'the injunc tion was denied. dence confirming the belief of of ficials that the body of Bessie Ferguson Loren) Oakland nurse, was reduced to fragments and con sealed in the bay and in the El Cerrito swamp in Contra Costa county. j , - ; The turning; overto investiga tors today of a bloodstained auto mobile wrench found in the El Cerrito swamp tended to substan tiate the opinion of Dr. E.- O. Heinrlch, Berkejey criminologist. that the woman! was killed by a blow on the head, as indicated by a skull fracture.) Several additional sections ot bone, apparently from a human skeleton Were dredged from the bay today. , -i GUN FIGHT HURTS TWO OFFICER AXD j.DRUNK NEAR DEATH FOLLOWING SHOTS AUTO DEATH TOLL FOUR TACOMA, Wash.. Sept 4. Wil liam Charles is believed to be dy ing and Marshal jDoar La plant is in a serious condition from a gun shot wound in the abdomen fol- CARELESSXESS CAUSES MA- j oWing La plant's efforts Ihls after- V . Four persons were ; killed and 449 injured in the 2556 automo bile accidents during July, it was shown, in a roport prepared by T. A. Ratferty, chief State traffic of ficer. ' Of Vul number three were noon to arrest Charles at Eaton ville, 26 miles sdutheastXof Ta coma. . , j ' Charles is alleged to have been drunk: and" had been shooting around the neighborhood of his home, frightening the residents. He is declared to have snot La- klllprt anrl ?Z9 Inl.ireri In Vnri land, which contribute!'. issft of Plant without removing his revolv- the accidents.; Carelessness eaua- er from ' W Pet. Laplant ed 113(6 of the accidents. Fifty- grappled with him. took his re tight persons were arrested for rolver from him and shot him driving while intoxicated. Traf- through the head. Both men are fic officers covered 5,S8& miles. Ua aa EatottTiUe JiospitaL , : f 7i y jj' expectation of reinstatement todsy by Manager Miller Hoggins for the Yankee series with the Athletics, opening here tomorrow, failed ot fulfillment. The suspended homerun king telephoned to Huggins asking whether he should report for doty tomorrow. "I am not yet ready to talk to you." replied iiuggtns. "ncn i want you I will call for you." ; Tbe Athletics. In the grip of a long losing streak, will play two games In New York tomorrow and Sunday after which they will r turn to their home field for a final stand against the Senators. ANTI-EVOLUTION LEAGUE LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Sept. 4. (By Associated Press.) The anti-evolution league of America late today chose William Jennings Bryan. Jr.. ot Los Angeles, as president and appointed a com mittee to wait upon him and de termine it be would accept the of fice. Dr. John Roach Strattom ot New York waa elected chairman ot the campaign committee which will conduct what was termed a nationwide drive against teaching tbe evolution theory la public schools. -' tloa waa Commander Jacob P Klaln. He wasacconpenJed hz Dr. Falcon. Commander S. Ml Kraus, Lieutenant Com nan del William Nelson and C. P. Burgess. expert technldst of airship con struction. Lieutenant R.' G. Mayer a mem ber of the crew which survived the drifting of the prow, accom panied the board to the Sharon hill where the demolished nose was examined from tip to the one further aft. It was the unofficial opinion ot the Investigators ' after studying the wreckage and .hearing Mayers story that the ahtp buckled as the result or air rushing Into holts torn la the hull by the wrenchlxuc loose of the radio and control cabin la the rale. Early tonight eight of the vic tims bodies were en route to NATIONAL WRITER HERE RUPERT HUG II EH EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SOOX i Miss R. Stevenson Shaw, special magazine and newspaper writer, and nelce of George Barnard Shaw, arrived In Salem yesterday and expects to be here for a week or more, gathering Intormatioa for a series of special articles on Oregon. Miss Shaw came here from Canada where she made a study ot conditions in that coun try. She is now staying at the Bligh hotel. ( Rupert Hughes, nationally fam ous writer, ana iriena or. uiss Shaw, is expected to arrive in Sa lem within the next two or three days. i LOS ANGELES, Sept. 4. (By Associated Press.) William Jen nings Bryan, Jr.. told tonight ot his selection as president ot the antl-evolutloa league of America, said that he was unable to say whether he would accept the of fice. ! . ! The later comnroner's son said that he was unfamiliar with the league and that he would have to learn more about U. : LOOP ROUTE IS SOUGHT Asking for a road to Join the Detroit-Niagara highway, and thus make a loop through the Breitenbush hot springs, Joseph M. Heater, owner of the springs, and M. D. '. Bruchenan, foreman appeared la the county court Fri day to make the suggestion to the road board. At present the only mode of entry to the springs Is by means of pack horses. '"The county court approves ot the road, but are unable to do any thing toward making it a reality VirrrrmtA. B. C. Sent. 4. r sww yruru mi iwiu auu Figures made public here today Proposed highway would open up showed that wagers on horse rac- a wonderful territory, they said. mg In Victoria thla season, which and would rank high in scenic in- ended this week, totaled onlyltresi. $3,318,104 compared to $6,397.-1 The owners of the springs have CIS last year. , Isleo conferred with 8enator . It is expected that the fall legis- Charles McNary on the plan. Iature will press for further cut RACE BETTING IS LESS SMALLER WAGERS ARE PLAC ED OX VICTORIA TRACK rallment ot a six weeks racing season which prevails in the prov ince at present. FEDERAL CLERK RES1GX8 YAKIMA. Sept. 4." Alan G. Payne ot Spokane, clerk of federal district court, announced here to- CTTY AUDITOR HELD BILLINGS. Mont.. Sept. 4. By Associated PJress). William Diener. city auditor of Chicago was arrested here late today at the request ot Superintendent of Police Morgaa Collins of Chicago, who Informed Butte officers 'that Diener is wanted la the mine's WARDEN STILL ON JOB NO IMMEDIATE CHANGE PRLSOX ANTICIPATED AT NeliAer .Governor Pierce aer Warden Dalrymple Friday would discuss the nature of a conference late Thursdsy night .between the two men and Dillard A. Elkins. chairman of the state Industrial accident commission. Those la close touch with af fairs held that while the warden- ship ot the prison had been offer ed Tom Word, former Maltaomsh county sheriff, it was generally understood that he would refuse. the offer. With the definite word of this received here, it Is believed that tLcre will be no Immediate changi in the prison management and Warden Dalrymple will continue, with the possibility that Elklas will act in an advisory capacity as superintendent ct tho lnitUmiJi. night that he had resigned as clerk and would resume the prae-icity for embeazlement and conver- Uce of law la Spokane Sept. 15. sion ot public Mads. LLOYD WILL BE HELD IN JAIL IN PORTLAND LACK OF ACCOMMODATION AT DALLAS SAID CAUSE PORTLAND, Sept. 4. (By Associated Press). -W. R. Lloyd, ex-coBTict who wa rap turnd at Tbe Dallrs yratirday and who coufcaecd that he had inurderrrt Clinton F. Baua, garagemaa vf I mli-prodrorr. Ore., to obtalu hi car, was brought bert today ai lodg In the Multnomah county Jail. He will be held Imtt hecau of tbe lark of arronmodatioes in the Polk county Jail. . "I w antral mm automobile and It Just flatbed Into Mr raind crat caa tUe Youatry road Uiat Uie beet w) to gtt U would be to kill him and U-a ride away, eaid Lloj d.