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liiiii SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1925 PRICE FIVE CENTS mm I ft L ft A 'lM . t 'iEICiLl PENITENTIARY PLANS ARE TOWER APPROVED STRUCTURE TO BE OP BRICK ASU WILL COST $300 y ; Walls to be Covered1 With Barbed! .Mire; labor Seeking Salary ' Increase a Pea ERSIilCEQ GAME COMMISSION MAY RENAME MATT RICKMAN SALEM THEATRE GOERS AWAIT HEILIG OPENING E 1! CHILDRENS' HEALTH TO BE DISCUSSED TODAY CILIIRMAN ASKS REAPPOINT MENT OF DEPOSED MEMBER BUILDING RE-DECORATED AXD LMPROVED GENERALLY MUCK U IT m E CflPTIJ MEETING SCHEDULED FOR I CHAMBER OP CXJMMERCE 1 Crew of Seaplane Is Wildly i Greeted on Arrival in City 5 ; of Honolulu j Plans for the new "brick tower' to be erected at the entranca of tne penitentiary were approved Friday at a meeting of the state board of control and construction Commander of Lost Sea- plane Promoted to' Post of Assistant Air.Chief -1 United States Bureau Said to In-1 Late Moving picture Machine and dorse Man Dismissed, v I Modern Organ Installed j From Service I in Readiness , MEN IN FINE SPIRITS Entire Crew in Excellent Condi- arched opening , directly beneath PORTLAND. Sept. 11. Harry I Salem theatergoers will be Clifford; chairman of the Oregon I given an unusual treat tonight game commission, announced to- J when the new Hellig theater is. night that at the next meeting of I opened i and the "Iron Horse" tho mm mission he wnnlrl ' mflv&l CO me 8 to tha eltr. ! work will get under way in the OTHER PLANE TO LEAVEltne reappointment of Matt L. I Debris was being cleared away ucar tuiuro. a. lie new (.ower win be octagonial at the base and 2Q feet in diameter. j Entrance to the building will be made through an J P- No. 3 Will Take Air for Hon-1 tne July meeting of the com Stewart Keiffer Battles Four Officers on Way to City Police Station Fall and Winter Plan to b Out lined by County Health Demonstration , E I RT: tlon Despite Privations and . I Hardships During 10 Day Period v HONOLULU, Sept. 11.- (By the guard on duty and will permit him to scrutinize thdse coming and going to the lnstitlion. I 1 The estimated cost of the tower is $500, and prison labor will be used in its erection. olulu on Sept. 21; Addition. al Gasoline Supply to Be Taken This, afternoon at I "o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce a meet ing wui be held of representatives from all parts of the eountr of dvl) hulloa lntru t. ... V u ... WUUU ALUUnUL bLAMLU I ent-teacher associaUons and all Ryckman as superintendent oj last night and the finishing touch- I ' iwno are interested In the health hatcheries. Although Mr. Ryck-1 es given to the lobby. Everythinrl , r enuaren. to confer . with Dr man. was removed from office, at I will be in readiness for tha first! d c..' n . w'ter H. Brown, director of the mis- show which opens at 7 o'clock. ! I ' . Marion County Child Health Dcm- Entire History of Right and Rescue at Sea Mace by .' Commander Rodgers Wind change is blamed WASHINGTON. Sept. 11. (By The plans I Associated Press.) Promotion to I will base his motion on the In slon, Mr. Clifford said he favored I Redecorated, from the stage to I reconsideration and the retention I the entrance, with Egyptian style of Mr. Ryckman in the work til stenciling, a new system of lights. which, he has devoted the last 22 1 tne old familiar posts gone, and years of his life. I many - new seats installed are a The game commission chairman I few of the changes that will greet the public. alive Are Notified; Attend. Camp Lewis Summer y ' Encampment I Stewart E. Keiffer. 18. of Eu gene, went vioienuy insane on a southbound Southern Pacific train I In order that every community la onst ration. The meet In r has been called In order that Dr. Brown may go into aeiau as to the extension of the health work Into every district and town In the county, and also dis cuss plans for the fail and winter Atmospheric Conditions Said to Have Caused Change in Plans; Gas Failure Force Stop - 1. . . V,' van trAnaiat k InK. n..iini I tho nn nt assistant rhipf nf the I tn moment riven Mr. PTrVmsn bv I Tho staff' a itnelf ha. boon on. Xneor John Rora an S , penitentiary engineer, while the navy's bureau of aeronautics was I P. J. Hawley of the United States Urged-to meet the demands 0, leaving Portland at 8:15 and was the county may profit from the four eomnlnion. mnietoH tho r drafting work was done by M. R. given to Commander John Rodg- bureau of fisheries, who has been future i attractions booked by "ea ,re. .y loc1 Uc9 Uat "s "eed. b.r the Mon ' w I lf.r...1j 1 I xk k AfinvtmAnt'd I s svn s i f m m . flv nraaba a.VAV I IPithln 1 1 a! aaMni A I 111 K II L. rDTlirinfll Mr Btl niflff I LiUUUlT I nilR llPlIlh IUmrirri. "I - I r.. 1... . 1 . . .. hnn thU mam o . A. flan fh .iimi.o. iLtu iAnfrrntnifltiTi on nu rescue. or tne state-oner a tea naicner.es 01 1 new moTinir nicinre Tnmrnine nmmiMWU wiuu were uoi wr- uvu. A U CAAlXlXllALtS LI1R, UUSS1D11ILT Oh I I " I . ' I a j m ... BY COMMANDER JOHN ROD- GERS. USN. COMMANDER OP SEAPLANE PN-. NO. 1 San Francisco-Pearl Harbor J our ney - tonight, entering Pearl Har- 1 1 il. J a ... 1 (AIIU . Q Vila onnirin rrnrrt soalnrl n lieu I1U UU UVUltHU I V csuu nor luutra lae aestroyer iac-i rr" ov.M6 , , ... I ... t I t K vi .. tha walls. A 1 0-fnr.t burhed wlr eiiecis Ol eiposure, iuo tuiu- "J"""" i"uu v" I navv and Commercial vessel, rath- entanglement wil be placed mander will report to Washing- the payroll of the been InsUlled and other improve-. taln ot the cn8 of h, condition. Salem, as well as all parts of . ",.,ULSpi XX.T"(?' A.f .... w I m. 1 . ... I tV. a st. & . I KS III SI lFsauia t V a Kaasnt ton. navy and commercial vessels gath- entanglement wuj be placed -S . . j I aronnd the nriaon walla. crcu luen oucauieu lawuus , -i - , 1 . j .li. . An euori is neing maae to on- 'i . - ., u..i colour ioaot battle fleet now at Hawai Ma uwaa j ai. a vosvo &vt hUQ a, I , , . men and assisUnt engineers at lwllu Bia' welcome, A , formal welcome for the avi In the building, both uul oscouniea me youin s story I coumj. wm oe given tne Dene-1 r "7 , . and tor the that he had Uken wood alcohol. I "ts ot tne best trained corps of P" V """T , and comfort of the His family, well known Eugene n',in orsrs in tne west, in : 7 T.T ' "rr.f""'"" i iud due m ip m nam nmn wno i . . ft i u tv huq vur demonstration of spontaneous en thusiasm oil the crowd which went commission for I for its ' appearance He probably will make-the la 60-day period following his dls- I convenience of thei missai. Aitnougn stnppea ot nis pairons. I residents, were notified and left Hawaii for a I title.-he has continued at work and Installation . of a modern pipe Immediately for Salem. They were , ct J OB,r one scnooi nurse teirr- has made personal inspection or organ was completed recently and accompanied by the boy'a uncle. "r ine niia or about - f ' several natcnenes wnere Drooiems i ine msirumeni riven a rooa worit- lEari Kirr nrnnritnr f "uuu uiru. bad arisen, warden Averm an-lout to insure its perfect perform- Star Hotel at Eucene . . mm. i ixi c ii oiiti aBBuiiii GBKineers bi "5!fi"":J!rLw" institutions by1 organized la- The navy's joy over rescue of xorKinien la iuo overwueiuiiuK , . . . I j i orofosJ I uau arn iT v cr ;:rL ;rrr-k I Q ""r'" J,,v. ' nounced the 60-day period expire, lance tonight. m Mvnas ooa v va v va but a i w - w - "We are overjoyed that the gai vices of only one school nurse teltf ' tne PJ-. J'o. 1. from Saa statements heretofore published luusiaBui oi. lu. ivwu rxv eon Federation of! Labor. Port- to rean tiaroor irom unoium w iand. w, j. Entrees and E. L. lant officers and crew have been greet mem. , -IStowe of Salem aDDeared before saved." the secretary said. The whistles well expressed the the board and asked that firemen Admiral Eberle; chief of naval exultant cry of the crowd's Joy at land engineers be! given salary in- j operations, and Admiral .Moffett, tne rescue oi wommanaer xioagers i creases. and his crew, The fliers had set out from San and labor representatives will ap1 Francisco August 31 to t travel pear before the board - October 5 through the air to Pearl Harbor, at which time action; will probably Sunday. Mr. Ryckman wil 1 be kept on the job at least until the next meeting of the commission. j Superintendents k institution "wnen it left San Francisco, I -:- . ' - ,c md labor representatives will an? Joined In the expression. BIO.NEY VOLUNTARILY PAID IS if possible, without alighting. They were! expected to arrive here within 26 'hours. Instead.p their trip took .them through storms and angry seas. They suffered thirst; they encoun tered hunger. The journey lasted ten days, j ' ; r : Deceptive compass, bearings threw them off their course, and when the fuel supply failed there who had waved farewell to the With the general services o' Dy are unauthoriied by fered by the Marlon County Child me- iieaun Demonstration, every one The PX-. No. 1 and No S left of the ten school buildings in Sa- San Francisco approximately at lent will be visited -very day by a the same time on August 11 No. nUStIr?mvI,hPm.0"trUo11- laK or about 20 minutes. Nn RPPIlNn ON TAXES CLYDE WATSON IS RETI:rXED Urin reached Oregon City he went ty. through tho work of the Mar. by No! I after deTartJrU Plaa. NU HtfUMU Kin I M ADO I from.abtoria , to a toilet In the smoking car ion Conntv Child Health n.m,. . V V1" epart.ure n"e Kellfer boarded the train at I Portland apparently in a sane con dition for he aroused no attention BANK; ROBBER IS JAILED unUl atter the train niVreeS Oregon Cityj Shortly before the fJOXE FOR GOOD be taken. . . j ; j Settergren Bros., contractors in charge of the new boys", training school near Wqodburn, reported that an overtime' wage controversy with laborers and carpenters had been settled. Rescue of the PN-9 No. 1 and her crew also revived the project for a flight from the Pacific coast! In an opinion to the district at- to Hawaii by the PB-1. which was torney ot josepnme county in re- unable to make the start with the sponse to an-inquiry whether per- PN-9 No. 1. and the PN-9 No. 3. sons paying' taxes, interest- ana Clyde, Watson, charged i with robbery of the Aurora State bank on October 29, 1924. was brought to Salem Friday afternoon and lodged In the county Jail. He will probably be arraigned Monday In and apparently there suffered his first attack.) Still a bit groggy. but not seriously affected, he went to a seat In the second day ion County Child Health Demon. stration. will be offered a health i service superior to that given any county in the west. Only fon counties in the United States are coach where; he sat quietly for a I offered this service by the Com. suorx ume. 1 i monweaitb rund of New York hi I A-t No. 1 proceeded as per in structions, sailing on a straight course to KahuluL The wind out of Saa Francisco was very light from the north west gradually haullnr to , the At Oregon City he got up riM- no. i. ana me ino. . u, ws . . , "tl the Justice court. . ; walked quietly to the vestibule of on OI " xortunate four. the ru-t win pnnanr n u .u. ;7mS Watson was brought to this city the car where he was seized with "T rumerson and Marion county happens to be nor,lb- Tb9 navigation was done air for Honolulu soon after Sep-27. 1925, would be entitled to re- coanty su- Y tember 21. cover from the county . the pen- entirely by dead reckoning, no at- tentlon being paid to radio bear ings, we flew between two snd I TPMM15 Q1IPRPMAP.Y UFI 11 pb wWwa I Ikallinw 1 I m A1n. that Vi a wl n riA wfia 1 Lai j fcuvscav i. icaw iuy yiauo who Captain Stanford E. Moses . at . rJ. k"i.co from Astoria, where Watson was pant of the car. This passenger ,n,thu K,7t cl San Francisco, commander of the ! A,ft 57 vi V Vr vf arrested and held, was made with, saw him stagger Into the men's w!1 Pide at PB-1, project, advised the secre- Si vi ' ' i , ViS out incident. Watson was hand toilet of that car where he re- tternoon. i v v iiiaic, , niiuiiici susBaa. vums. IPas r P. er .'T "nein 1 IJXITED STATES STILL HOLDS two recent tests, he reported the !!Lon.JfL !.h ?L? gasoline which would have en- . abled them to carry on their flight. : j-j!, r -.J . ' A- The story of the fight of the ' . five airtoen to complete their ; flight preceded them to Honolulu. A formal statement from Com- DAVIS TROPHY CUP I Permtendent of achnnia w. ... sj w oauii uuiE u&i l uouui v iiu i (A i w -r v waasvu aLii m.bbu um i m CA.ifl TlAta. MfftA fPhM i. U tha Ittfinl nn fT ahIw ton. UVTCD fJLKJ DtSTS L 1 11 V WW Pi 1 1V Rmwtlsww MWUUiw ICtl MIOW l.Hfl OUUI tfJ W v 4 O V! 11 11. V. 1 UQ l.lsl Pkvukv V, VU1J VUQ W V W ltol- -.t . - . - cnua n&itn wor. v,Mtu bqw me iej- . I tV. S o. Mam A W S a . . m, m " a tne meeting this I acsjj overcast ana su ae- were picaea up as expect- ...ffnj - t,o Annt. wvlo AlTn.lnOi4 tnm . Valf V.n. 1 .V. I I 1 I lUCt CaSllV V1S1 Ql ITO Bl most ready for the venture.; OnKn end-of that ; time the passenger LLOYD TO PI FAn TOHnY WWl S?. lhJ A complaint was filed against oecame suspicious and notified I , . , wrt i " iun.iryn n".n r i.-xiim'E.'HDEXCE Tfte Hr nM nrV4 M,f.,.r. f 1 V a T.w.... I . " " - I ana mere wers no !m f tiki or any other trouble. The wind dd i uk . penalty, interest and costs the rule r.t. wt,o- m. .r. I rnrn,in. u w t .v. -A ICtk IUC W iDbi w 1U1 k avsa l4wa a A I rintn vtlw . 1 vrwa , " " AS uwnw wa I II AJHUV VI UV of 1.900 gallons of gasQllne.'71tr- " """" Y "" was received here. He is formally situation. gU.lUUG WUig 1U 111V . M MM M M, M.J . , . iit n h : i I inai I PN-9 No. 1 carried mander Rodgers was given to the press by ;rdlo from the MacDon- tnrfi In rkih Vi A wvli ViAw 4ha iiUed spa water ,hdtughl tlKS PHILADELPHIAJ Sent. 11- . . I iivi . .fsa a ava I J tBy Associated Press.) Amen- what disposition will be made r".1"" ea's tennis , supremacy is secure 0f tne p.j No. 1 remained prob- ana C03ls- for anotner year. j hematical today. One suggestion 1, The .United States clinched its wag tnat lt may be repaired for noia on tne uavis cup, emoiem oi an attempt to fly to Hawaii fromh mis supremacy, loaay, wnen tx. ltirpiP.i The youth was removed to the to refund such penalty, interest rtlnSrsrBga7d7o7vePSen K Sffi MOTOR UUNCH IS HELD rain water! in their battle against thirst; andj how they kept the sea defending forces, teamed with the young New Yorker, Cincent Rlch- ' (Contiooed w ptp S) AIRPLANE BEING HELD CUSTOMS OFITCERS CAPTURE SEATTLE BOAT IN COVE, S a. V. iv a. 1 plane hull afloat and managed to mZ?j- r.u i .t. .,. lengers, Jean Borotra and. Rene Sattil;A.i ho!I - L Coste, their third straight and battle against death.- - decisive defeat in he challenge .Thousands of automobiles were round series. : Before a gallery of parked on the piers along the bar- SQOO fans at the j Germantown tor waterf ront, the destroyer pass- Cricket club, the j American pair, lng under the beams ot their head- at new doubles combination. In lights on the way.. to her berth! cduple play turned back the Krammer whn said that ha was Discovery island. near Victoria adding to the brightness fo the Frenchmen in straight eets. - 6-4,1 hired' at Snokan- to take a man The other boat, a Canadian launch crP years . on picture. , j ; ; t . r i r -, in a match tnat was one- to Lethhridare. Alta.. on account of escaped iirvti- .J- m ' 1. Mail in nll nt,. tho Innsrent .1.1 i i-. . ,i I ott TV, T,IM0K rA1nKI. I 200 and 1226 Indians Will PSrtlC-I Bale rviiuB lub cmwai wa.ii.ea. cunica tfty 1 Biwjiuess in me DUKUKer a lauiuj. tuo uunnu uiumvu . . .. . . c j j . . j .... . I rin.onoaa nf tha unfu I j j 1 . 1 . i.k rrti.t. .t4 v .ro .i.iiiii4 iD6 In me navmeni. ' rem roaaswr. Ul exira eulllons Ol newspapers I " i iu ueieuiiua ucre lumgui miu muiiaw now ucj .wu.iuv. I C .i. t 11 I I . ' . . . I . . . f . 1 ' f VICTORIA, B. C. Sept. 11. Canadian customs authorities re- PLAXE FROM UXlTED STATER I ported here today that the M-822, DETAINED IX CANADA l?ZSX?lL ?r"eJ iaoi iiisi'i- vjr lus vjuiuwu cus toms boats Evelyn and Winamac, FERNIE. B. C; Sent. 11. (By when it and another vessel at- Associated' Press.) .William F. I tempted to speed from a cove on . . I - a - w " mmmm f m vWi - llf TT W V a o - I 01 otners are said to have neen impu Buf ferine acute Dain and offered , ' "0'' "-convict ana con- cnangea to northeast as expected cated In the holdup which netted train officials the eln.ilon1n.t 'T4 slayer of C. L Baun. Inde- about 00 mUes from San Fran- the robbers only $150. he had arank WOod alcohol. De- 5?? l lad lcted Cisco, but was much lighter thai spite his pleas that he be permit- Poik count" rr i.ETVS,7 irV r501 lT- Ia . tj. . mm - - in roiic county grand Jurr Fri-linc it beeamo virTit that tv OREGON. INDIANS GETJAXU.wiW ! . I from Woodburn, asking them tolni K.vtJ...- . p cououtu ir, wf i - f m. .V . . wucia w will probably start October S. ae-Iron 1.1 ri-s v.init ..-.v. MEMBERS OF RESERVATION l,n- ' . cording to Joe Helgerson. district fact that .tT:; ;:k,o -i! WILL RECEIVE f200 EACH t ' Officers Olson. Victor. Hickman attorney. A plea of -not mllty" wera .nnt. YZ 'rXI d -Edwards responded to the is exnected. IJorrt'. - mi.!n. 1 a .V ,ZZ7 r: . WASHINGTON, Sept. 11. f a I. By the time the train reached before the grand Jury were sub- nlv would f.rr n. (By . Associated Press.) Secret this city Keiffer was violent and stantlally the same as those eon- between the inniM. tl strenuously. resisted the attempt tained in his confession at ThTnror ro-rvti,.!. T ,7. . 7 W. W. Harcombe of Dal- th7 oiV.V -.Ttl -vt - uv m v a Ma. aw u uiy, i. tnererore, decided to land at the containing pictures rushed Irom i Coupled with the singles trium- his airplane. He landed in troubla the American boat threw a cargo Vi -iVTroH in Til L. Viio iTV? oan, r" "a Knil hv naval ' aoanlanoa woroinha VPstAfnav vf William T TiMun I last nlaHt at Wl do. 2 miles OVerDOSra. . -o.vww. w v . Vy,.M Uc.unii laiceu m- soum oi nere. He saia tne Da-1 . ine men aoyrtnrimcu i - . - u . ..u i"- ,u.t....i. . iti r,TiirraiiViAtiuri. tnii-imDai aunoer - icb. tsioie glories oi nis exnenences His statements were ter. and Frank McCrary, engineer. U700.000 from thU source is In Throughout, however, he conslst- and' Edwards tarv of the Interior Work today authorized a payment ot $200 per of officers to take him from the I Dalles. capita to the Indians of the Klam-1 car. He was handcuffed and I las was named to defend him ath reservation In Oregon to com- piacea in me rear seat ot a tour- isan cuiien. convlctsd of forg- AroAatir ViViT Z rsTiT-T pensate tor three successive bad ing car after an unsuccessful ef- lng the name of George If. Haiser SeTairaiAnaT tana? lttP- , We still had plenty of gasoline to land, refuel and take off again w .a. . v penitentiary. This 1. said to b , r"' .D" A5! the reservation, tort had been made to quiet the I on a check drawn on the United xr iiwa lThe toUl payment will be $245- youth sufficiently to permit his States National bank of Salem. clistributedi Features of the Da- over Borotra and William M. John pers were first pictures of. the 1 ston. against La Cost, it gave Am- senger was trying to catch an east wrecked seaplane in the water erica me tnree victories necessary i oounu irm. nasi near Llhuel and of the tlve Jheat- to .decide possession: of the cup. unaer investigation lly .bearded.' disreputable looking The twp remaining singles matches men who made up her crew. The tomorrow witn ruaen racing , la MacDonough tied up at Pearl Har- Coste and Johnson opposing Boro- bor at 7:10 p. m. (Island time), tr will be played Jas scheduled the filers fomlng ashore to the but their outcome will have no Wild applause Of the crowd, 20 oa mo cnampiousmp. minutes later. Five hundred lead , hand as an' official reception com- CITY SAID ; TOO MODEST m It tee. These included Governor his second appearance at the pris on, as he was sent up a few years ago rrom tugene. both of Seattle. prospect for next year. IT'LL TAKE MORE THAN THAT TO KEEP US OUT! w"fce. ?iTa5to.D B?f R-ar Udverhsing keeSd is topic ! mandant of the fourteenth naval district. Pearl Harbor. Mrs. Farhngton and her daugh ter-ip-law decked, out the daunt less aviators with leis. ; ; ureeting$ over, the navy doc . ( Suggestion that each of the Sa lem ' luncheon . clubs appoint a member on a committee of three to keen watch for new Industries tors again took charge of the five I coming Into the city i was made tq airmen, and ordered them to the luo mom-wub rnay noon vj navy hospital for further rest and rred Thielsen, ' president of the qniet. The five men insisted that Rotary club, the principal speaker they were Reeling fine; but never- L!81 J due h i ln'lae,nce ot theless obeyed orders. They had th Won- Rotarr nd Klwanis eat hearty dinners aboard the bV ah"ge bM V?9"? . 1 h- city In the past five jyears, he de- .r"i-.1 clared. S t Jaa. At aitvn,ti.A IAnA1i.il Tk w real man of the hour Th!elsen deciared.! l"This is the most conservative town on earth. Down in California, they advertise everything they possess, and some things they haven't got. We should tint Ko mn mnAptxt ahnilt nvorvthlnv nii.. ,dLj , a I ; J 0 '"""":' nuuyers ww (Wbsesstu 1 B have. .1 . ocin.ot tne personality and ability I s ituniimi oaiiat in fho rait. which kept up the spirit'of his fornia practice of placing Califor- na prougnt toeir seapiane nia labels on Oregon fruits, par safely into Hawaiian waters. tlcularly prunes. ! i It was Commander Rodeers who I ; . : . superintended th afn lanrtinc in! ! : v T : " leatroyer before she docked. t While nUl their sharej of congratulations and " praise, the was Commknder John.Rodgefp. Born of a line of navy men stretching back further ia the American navy than' the govern ment of the United States, Com mid-ocean. f when the powerful RATE INCREASE DROPPED twin motors had exploded the last V fJhe J Bma" Ka!,ollne CHARGES ON1 APPLES AND supply. lUvas Commander Rodg-r-i.i7rsvv.ira nxmivfiEn ers who dij-ected the lightening of IUD BQip. MAN IS SHOT FOR DEER VEGETABLES UNCHANGED Carriers who applied to the ICC for a revenue Increase in the west ern district will not increase rates on apples and vegetables in the northwest, a telegram from the F. S. JH5TKLE OF CORVALLIS IS railroad hearing at Chicago to the puoiic service : commiesion swwu Friday. Shippers i the north wet were particularly interested in regard to the attitude taken at the hearing relative to a rate in crease in this section of the KILLED BY HUNTER . NE'POUT, Or., Sept. 11. F. B. Hlnkle of Corvallis was shot and "killed early today on the ' Yachats river -4 O milo from Now. I port, it was stated over the tele-1 country, phone that Hlnkle was moving in ' the brush ind was shot when mis taken for a deer. : , The name of the man who did. :.:the shooting could.not be learner 'but was said to be an employe of - tne 1 oieaoi iumoer ininst WATER RIGHTS SETTLED OLYMPLW Sept. 11. (By As sociated Press.) Preliminary ar rangements towards! final adju eation ot 2750- water rights on Hlnkle's body will be brought Walla Walla river and Its tribu- Jo Newport. ;. '; ltarie- aatt beea coapictea. .... ;' '' ' ently asserted that his trouble had been caused . by wood alcohol which he asserted he had taken in Vancouver, Wash., last Wednes day. He fold Dr. William Mott. city physician and Dr. C. E. Cashatt, Southern Pacific physi cian, who were called, that he had been suffering Intermittently since that time. According to the youth's story he had. been working In a can nery at Vancouver, B. C. He was returning to his home in Eugene for a visit before going to. Camp Lewis to Join the army. A certif icate was -found in his possess Nan showing that he had attended the Citizens' Military Training camp at Camp Lewis during the -summer, .j i He was being held at police headquarters last night pending the arrival of his family, when de cision will be made of where the youth will be sent. Attending physicians expressed the opinion that there was a strong probabill- (Coatianed a puf S) , BERLENBACH IS WINNER plans to meet the situation with which we were faced on approach ing the Aroostook. We received radio heart nra frnm i. ltl.,i. MRS. KNOWLAND PASSES lthat we were south ci Sr. i ana mat on reaching a point FIXAL SERVICES WILL BE wfiere I thought she should be vte- II ELD THIS AFTERNOON iaie ncl not being able to see her. , I we changed coarse to aporoach on Mm iiih. rmi. m. trn.i..j I these bearings. It became evl- dled early Friday morning at htr I d'"MJat ,be 1ro.Ql4 not fottBd late residence, 745 North Twea- vu lorw' -iarusa io wme tieth street. She was born near iaS which would give her Knoxvllle, .Tenn.. in 1S52. She !me clBe to O0r wbereabouU but came to Salem in 1)04 and has ,u,t thea oline gave out. made her home here since. SheBOia n10 were cut out elmul- was a devoted member of the -uiy ana we sianea to guae Episcopal church and her love for Its worship was manlfestd by con stant attendance at the services. She was ever most self-sacrificing, and her loving, charitable nature endeared her to all who came iui contact with her. The funeral will be held frem St. Paul's church this afternoon at o'clock. The body will lie In state from. 3 until 4 o'clock, and those wishing .to see her In her last rest may come to the church during that hour. She leaves two children. Charles E. Knowland and Miss Myrtle Knowland of this city. One broth er, john ftcates. of Alton. 111., and two grandchildren. Pauline Know land ot Salem and .Robert Know- land of Greenfield also survive. SLATTERY GIVEN DECISIVE DEFEAT; FIGHT STOPPED ...YANKEE STADIUM. New Yorw Sept. ) l.i (By Associated Press.) -The world's heavyweight crown which has graced , five heads in the last five years, withstood the charge of youthful Jimmy Slattery of Buffalo, under, the sturdy de fense of Paul Berlenbach, rugged tltleholder of Astoria. N. Y.. to night at the New York American league baseball park. Thirty-five thousand saw the tight.. Unable to come back, the Buf falo boy went ' down in the eleventh round "of a scheduled fifteen:- round ' battle under' the terrific punches of the champion after gamely fighting back under a grueling, relentless attack. He was floored six times before Ref eree Patsy Haley awarded Ber lenbach a technical knockout. Pressed Into the match after Illness had stricken two other challengers. Jack Delsney of Bridgeport. Conn... aad Mike Mc TIgue, former title holder. Slat tery was unable 'to muster the necessary strength vsult from the abyss of a stunning knockout he suffered.nuie more than two months ago at the hands of Dave Shade, a California welterweight. from about 800 feet. Lieutenant Connell, who had the contacts, made a beautiful landing in the (Catia4 a fc 3) POWER SYSTEM PLANNED MUCH AMERICAN CAPITAL IS TO BE UXED IX JAPAN SEATTLE. Sept. 11. (By the Associated Press.) Minora Fuka- da, chief engineer 'of the Toho Electrie.Power company of Tokyo, Japan, here today announced that 9is.ooo.ooo .of American capital is to be expended. In the construc tion of 'the first unit of a super power system in japan. Fukuda said that a 115.000.000 bond issue to flnsnce the project wss floated In the United States four months ago and was over subscribed in three hours. AUTO DRIVER CONVICTED ' a SEATTLE MAX RAID GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER CILRGE SEATTLE. Sept. II. (Fly the Associated Fress. l Louis Deris ger of besttle was convicted oi min.uugnuT la superior court nere today In connection w:th the death of Ml Je-' Clrr on Mar 2. 19U. M;3 Clark died from Injuries sustained when an auto mobile In which she was rising with D-rlinger colUiei with a tel ephone r-cle. JAPANESE KILLS KOREAN MILL WORKERS ENGAGE IX GUN BATTLE; SLAYER HELD LONGVIEW. Wash-. Sept. 11. (By Associated press.) M. Kldo. 25. Korean employed In the Long Bell mills here, was shot to death tonight by K KochixukL Japanese mill , worker. In the Japanese boarding house on the mill site. Three shots were fired by Kochi sukl, all entering Kldo's left side, one penetrating his stomach and grazing the temple ot D. Toro pakata. 12, another Japanese' workman. Kochlznkl was arrest ed shortly after the slaying by Chief Jackson, and Officer Stone, of the Longvlew police force, and was Uken to the county Jail. Three Koreans and a number of Japanese reside in a colony on the mill site. There had been 111 feel ing toward Koreans by the Jap anese, lt Is said. SCRUTINY '.BRINGS BAN COURT ORDER FOK.RIDH AT TENDANCE AT CHURCH "'SEATTLE. Sept. 11. IBy Associated Press. Charged with having sat la front ic stared at the pastor so as to disturb the rellgtoas serenity. Mrs, Anca Bouk today was re strained by a court order from attending further servlc si a Seventh Day Advcait churcfx here. The crder fcllowed complaint by Crant niorap.w)n, a deacon, on bhalf of mn b?rs of the church. Mrs. Iu;;k recently sued Key. Taylor G. Danch cf the church for 2V 000 danarrs for slisier. .