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i. . ' ! : i -i rro? rf , rf . r a - - 7. - . , - SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1925! PRICE FIVE CENTv mm i y ': ...II - 1 - i I F On LARGER - i MM rAir Department May Find : Appropriations Cut as Re ' . suit of Disasters 1EVERSALS ARE! LISTED .:A I . Y -;'-f --p s Failure of Several Air Service Un- clerLakIng May Cause Con- . yrress jto Withhold Ap propriation f By JOHN ,T. LEWIS, JR. ; Central Press Correspondent WASHIJTON, Sept 14 Pro- ponenta of. bigger air force are going to hare a hard time con vine ing congress there is! any use pending air more money; experi menting -with rigid airships. The Shenandoah disaster, com lng as Just Another addition to the tragic record of lighter-than-air SALEM-NEWBERG ROUTE PAVEMENT COMPLETED NEW LOOP HIGHWAY ,S JSOW OPEN FOR MOTORISTS m G G8 FRENCH HALT OFFENSIVE ON BORDER OF MOROCCO Three Hard Surfaced Roads Lead to Portland; Discuss Bridge Surfacing j BRIEF TO YOUTHS Leader Fined $100 and Five Days in Jailr Cannot Drive Auto for Year NEW ROADS ARE BUILT FOR FINAL STAGE OF BATTLE Army Will Attempt to Penetrate Into Heart of Riff lan Territory The long - heralded connecting link between the Pacific and West Side highways, by way of 1 Wood burn. SL Paul an A - NVwhorir la now completed andjqpen to public ALL)' PARTICIPANTS HIT travel. Final work on the road was completed late! Saturday and all barriers were cleared away to Three Other Boys and Two. Young isuuua navel, i ue ouori gap at a bridge this side of St. Paul .has also been! surfaced.' . The new road which opens up a wide expanse of valuable territory now forms a 70 miie loop' of con- Girls Are Fined in Court on Charges of Disorder ly Conduct : A wild orgy in which booze and unuoas pavement, irom saiem to automobiles played their tragic rortiand. Three routes to Port-Jrole for youth was brought to )ts lana are now open.: from Salem j inevitable conclusion In police io Kicsreaii, -from Salem via court yesterday when two girls Woodburn to St. Paul and through! and four bor3, their ages from 16 Newberg down , the West Side! to 20, were arraigned before Po high way, or down the Pacific I lice Judge Poulsen on serious mgnway through Oregon City. charges that ranged from drunk The new. St. Paufc-Newberg roadlenness and disorderly conduct to is 17 miles long and was con-1 driving an automobile while in- craft, Is a blow to the; ambitious Jstruct.ed at a'cost of approximate-1 toxicated. air program mapped out by those i who see aircraft as the most for midable of all modernjwar weap-jroad is placed at $15,000. ly 1250,000. The average cost of Those who came under the sen paving a mile of ordinary country tence of the court were ons. The loss of the only U. S. Howard Jones, charged with The Marion rnuntv court la now I A rtvlno a - sar Villa In nvi'o tost military dirigible. - Coupled with dl3CUS8lng a plan to surface the and disorderly conduct; sentenced MacMlUan a forced abandonment Marion-Yamhill brldee across the tva rfa. in tK. tt his aerial polar expedition, and I Willamette. A coating of asphalt Lav a fine of S100. and his drlv- the stoppage Inmid-FacUlc ol the been recommended and will aeapjane nv. i u uiauo iu i probably be put km after the entire aviation program oi me hoards hv hem rirnard It la certain that the next con ress will be disinclined to author- GOTHAM ELECTION t HOT la rpn motion of exneriments. ( E. J. ZInn, 312 South Cottage street, charged with disorderly conduct; fined $15. - Kenneth Purdy, 719 South Commercial street, charged with disorderly conduct; fined $15. W. L.,Hain, 1422 North Six teenth street, charged with drunk and maintaining a disorderly And aprehension asjoj howuch xfav-Y6rWVriLRY BALUXT sanciion experiuieuuj ou cusu in lives and in money was indicated last November, when Rear; Admir- NEW YORK, Sept. 14. ( By house; fined $20 al William A. Mof fett, chief of the Associaiea iress j. me storm Ercei Erlon. route 7. chareed navy bureau of aeronautics, ap-1 "Jssea political waters oi tne me-iwtn disorderly conduct; ' fined peared before the house appropri-1 iropous o e c a m e comparatively 1 115 ations committee. Explaning adon-calm tonight as one of the most tlon of the costly helium ! gas in-1 sensational primary campaigns in stead of hydrogen for inflating the J the history of New York came to dirigibles, Rear Admiral iMotfettj a close. said: i 1 , . ) I , Tomorrow, nearly a million and "We feel that if we had another I a half voters will be eligible to go disaster, of if another ship were I to the polls and cast their, ballots lost, congress and the public for democratic, republican and OLDEST MASON IS DEAD . - : DR. JOHEPH HALSTEAD, l6f. DIES IX MISSOVRI AT Anna Kunile, route 7, charged with disorderly conduct; fined $15. , . - ' . A charge of drunkenness filed against all of them during the morning was dismissed on motion of , City Attorney Kowits at the would not stand for any ; further I socialist mayoralty jcandldates for I . . ' , ,.. v . - e "believe In7v i ''' "-'-r- . The noils ooen al 3 a. m dav AUiuu mmurea wirai 1 tnt KaTliiv T 1 m a nil Pinna T Sl.i.i. ..v eared, the, effect of any Ifurjlier U. old. timers racked their iienJ1 waa denled DT tbe C0Urt f.v.T?0ttTTl , brl,M 'to recaI1 a camP&1 80 ,ar because of the past record ot sev-lighter-than-air-craft. f However, a8 the democrats are concerned to Ural of the members of the nartv TOBriBMwu, ,ihw match, the. one just enaea, ior who haT geveral times in the jrrecKing ot tne woougni m bItterne88f COnstan. mudsllnging. past given the police trouble. .ukibuu mi iot uuiwu ; owreai ana tne unpreceaentea mauigence tehlrh hnnklAil over t n A HSmBertu .-.y;ia. Tk .on no ! : iu yciwuauura.,. jluq mi looms csj" i... ' An 91 nii hk. ' ' vi .v I Sunday morning. crash of the Roma. bought in Ine the voters in a inaxe ot charg- " Vn Jltaly. when the latter ship caught L An a nhterrhar-W ! dance and afterward, bad gone to m . - 1 f 1 vitnAis r fa in f n A oa RTPrn niiu 1ire near Hampton Roads, ieb. zi, , Roth of the dominant DartiesL" . " ! Tvl .1... He had 80 living descendents 922. 1 : . -.: , , lbave redhot contests on their .-..tl ,. ,n He saw General. La Fayette In The army and navy have been handg hni the oetnocratlc party .Tfn; a mMn,,ht icV is country: In 1824.. He was no More loriunaie ttub , pmer u b hy . . th Lore gDectacu-U.i.u .1.- ... .r..n t,n. family physician and persona types of airships. They hkve lost , Tammany Hall deslgnee ia r"" . an fiPPent'nr of friend of Henry Cla m was many of them in all sorts of acci- gtat. senator Jamea j. Walker. . born In Lexington. Yy.. March 4. backed personally by Governor home Haln.B parents were b-l ? WJas-mem??.r of.BLeck Alfred smitn, neaa 01 tne suae eent Irom the city. FAKE TICKET SCARE NOT TRUE INQUIRY REVEALS REPUBLICAN LEADER TAKE PRECAUTION TO GUARD , WOULD SERIES PASSES Negro With Photograpnic Copy Is Released After Severe Grilling FEZ, French Morocco, Sept. 14 (By. The Associated Press) The French offensfre operation in Morocco have been momentarily halted ' and the troops are now busy consolidating ., the positions they, have conquered and building new roads In preparation for a final drive over a longer front. This is the Information given tonight by the French general staff which says all the objectives of tbe attacking forces hare ob tained many , of them ' greatly In advance 'ot the scheduled hour. and thai the French losses have been small and those of the Moors heavy. Tbe official communique ten night says: "The battle has' died down on the river ' Ouergha front, our troops having reached and occu-r pled with the greatest rapidity all their objectives. The. battl will be reopened. In the Taounat sec tor (east of the' zone of last week's offensive) by ; sniall- at tacks In order to reduce certain trlbesto submission. Tho great offensive In which all the French and Spanish forces will participate seems now likely to occur in the very near future." "The objective of this great of fensive will be to reach the heart of the Rif flan country. Measures taken to arrange for the troops along the. Ouergha front to spend the winter there indicate that Marshal Petain who is directing the French operations, has decid ed . that in the event the rainy season conies before the offensive is completed and If he is unable to completely subdue the Rllfians this year the campaign will be re sumed next year." Marshal , Petain Is expected to return to Fes "from' the front In a few days as he Intends personally to superintend the quartering'' of troops recently arrived from France. WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.(By Associated Prese.) The first ot the "fake ticket" scares of the world series season which started this morning, ended tonight.! A photostat copy of one of the' pasteboards was found in posse-felon of Mercer J. Conway, a negro employe of the patent office, who washes dishes for a hotel at night. AH reservations for the Wash ington games of the series have been accounted for, but. the" tick ets haven't even been printed. this part of the annual event hav ing progressed only so fas as sub mission of the engravings to the patent office. Edward. B. Eynon, Jr., secretary of, the Washington club, learned that the negro had flashed his "ticket on co-workers" and lost no-time in announcing that a new design would be devised and that th baseball public would' not be victimized if there was any way to "prevent it. I '. ! . Conway was ' questioned at ength by a number of Interested gentlemen. He convinced them that his copy was singular, exclu slve and purely "social" in char acter, that no flood, of spurious tickets threatened the capital on the eve of an historic occasion. His earnest story: was so convinc ing, in fact, that Mr. Eynon an nounced tonight that he . had changed his mind and would use the original engravings in having tbe tickets made. . HONOLULU, Sept 14 (By The Associated Press) -Lieutenant Donald Osborne, quiet, unas- rAn I T IN I bKLol - lb HIliH rine R-4 which yesterday dlscov ered and took In tow the helpless naval seaplane PN-9 No. 1 In which Commabder John Rodgers and four companions had been floating more than 218 hours to day gave his version of the res cue, i . "We were steaming along at five knots an hour on' patrol, Lieutenant Osborne said, "under ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Sept. 14. (By Associated Press). Dr. Jos' The six were arrested early ?a Singer' Halstead the oldest lu,u' ... - ....... .w died at his home at Breckenridge, Mo., last night at the age of 107 ( Continued oo pag 6 SENATOR DENIES CHARGE : J?S!?!? !?imi8 BTAN FIELD SAYS ARRESJ IS POLITICAL FRAME-VP 4. BAKER, Or., Sept. ! 14. State mots by eye-witnesses that Sen ator Stanfleld was drunk ; charges by the arresting officer that Stan fleld resisted arrest and 'used pro fane language,'" and charges by friends of Stanfleld that ! his ar rest was a" trame-oipf and an out rage, werej developments here to- trel of municipal politics, backed by the democratic leaders In three of the city's five Jboroughs , and Randolph. Hearst, the publisher. ; The- mayor has been in office two i terms of four .yeats each, with Tammany support J nomination was denied him. I INEFFICIENCY day. arising out of the arrest of AVIATOR SAYS UNNECESSARY tody. Their boisterousness .at their party at the Hain home attracted the. attention of nearby residents who notified police. Officer Ed- wards answered the . call ' shortly after 3 o'clock Sunday morning and found them all In an alleged drunken condition. One of the girls in particular it was said, was "dead'! drunk. One of them, had taken his father's car and "Was nFNIFD I preparing, to take the other mem- Ders ox ut party oome ue iue tire were Uken Into police1 cus- nridge Lodge No. 33; AF & AM ana win nave a Masonic xuneral. BOYS HELD IN COLORADO 1 BELIEVED TO 'HAVE ESCAPED FROM SCHOOL HERE Word was recelvI h 1 j v uce yesterday from Sheriff L. H Miller of Brighton. Colo., that he Wife holding" a Star automobile stolen here on August 30 from W. A.jBrock of Sclo and with It two youths in whose possession It was found. A reply was immediately sent to Brighton asking for the names and descriptions of the car throve and Ibis information ls ex pected by wire today. ! Police here are of ' the opinion that, the two youths are 'Paul Meyer and Robert Dallereaux. In mates of 'the state boys' training school, who. escaped from the school on the "same nfght that tbe car was taken. 'It was learned yesterday that one of the boys recently wired to his parents from Denver saying tha "everything is O. K." I CHINESE RHOTJTO DEATH . VICTORIA, D. C. Sept. 14. Wh Low Fong. Chinese, was shot in. the chest and instantly killed here tonight on a ! street In .the downtown section adjacent to Chinatown. CANCELS WEST TRIP 1 SUB COMMAHDER'TELLS" t 1 OF. RESCUE OF AVIATORS FIVE TRANS-PACTFIC FLIERS REFUSE TO LEAVE SHIP hairman! Butler Declares All Conditions Here Are ; Most Favorable Food, Cigarettes and Hatches 'Are First Things Sought By Plane Crew" . GUARDS ATllSOil; SITCEFFICl'lT Former Inmate Says Men Do Not" Possess. Necessary v Qualifications CONVICTS MAKE VHISKEY' Wiseonsln ContesU Not" Officially Noted by Headquarters; ' Tax Cut Is Looked j Forward To Rope Used' In Last Escape Was Stolen July ' Fourth, ' lnaider ' Eaya;GmbIIni Inatlnct 'Strong WASHINGTON. Sept. 14. (By Associated Press) Chairman But ler of the republican national com- j direction of Commander Frank C. mittee announced today that I Martin, commander ol the subma while be might visit Chicago dur- I rine-base at Pearl Harbor. ing ine winter, ne naa aoanaonea "SuddenIy Lieutenant W. S. his plans j for a trip through the Price, second officer who was on west this fall. derk. uw whit h thnuttii Rope used by the tour convicts who escaped from the main build ing of the .penitentiary. August It; was stolen Immediately after the conclusion ot tbe Fourth of July boxing bouu and was used to form the squared ring, according to. a man recently released from 'the l 1 svmv swj-vs 11 mw "I have been led to the con- plane and we headed for H t state prison and who declare that elusion by j extended correspond-1 maximum speed. We saw men up! ence and personal conferences that land moving about In' the plane! a trip of that kind is unnecessary land although we hoped It was the at this time," he said. "Party In- PN-9 No. 1 we were doubtful be terest and party activity Is. such cause we thought no human as to make such a journey un- could stand the strain of floetlnr necessary.: hn the plane for moro than nine There is a good deal of active days. . 1 . - 1 party Interest at this time. II; "We came within visual slg- found. alter the last campaign that nailing distance and semaphored the people wanted to carry on and 'What plane?' We thought It was (Ct toned oa 8) one ot the Pearl Harbor planes but what was our joy when they -rur nr-an m . nutnnri winniugnsu me uwer oaaran I U UCMU 111 UUHnrtCU cigco ptane MEN KILL EACH OTHER IN BATTLE IN LOCKED HOUSE l LIVINGSTON, Mont , Sept. 14 (By Associated Press.) Clarence Keowgh, 48. and Carl Abraham- "We sighted, her. first at 2:40 p. m., and it. took ua a little more than forty minutes to come to her. We asked them wlll yon' come aboard?' But they said 'No.' we he has ceen the last of a penal Institution. - There, la .only one thing that' can send me back," he said last night, "I am quick tempered and It . I ahould hannen to be in an audience and someone were to rise and refer to my prison vecord. regardless ot his size or prom inence, I would at least attempt to knock him down. Every cent ' I make la going to be put In the bank and invested as rapidly. as possible. The man quoted Is middle-aged and has held tine positions In hl younger daya.. II la sot ot the so-called vicious type, cards have disappeared from are trying to get to Nawillwm or the "dog house- on the "lalandr Ahnkunl. I said TU tow you to since the prison break but gambi-. son, 31. ranchers living near tne Nawailiwtli. The anwer vas rng continues and wlU continue 'all right, but give us some food, I dosplte any efforts that are offer- . cigarettes and matches. We have led to forestall the practice. If ghost city of Old Chico, were shot and killed behind the closed doors of the Keowgh ranch home this. f,Te on OM canteen 0f nothing ' available there are morning in what police say was a quarrel over the breaking of a window, i Police declared the men had been quarreling over tbe breaking of a window and , that, they evidently met In the Keowgh home to fshoot It out." After examining the bodies po lice' said Abrahamson fired the tfrrt'ihotT striking Keowgh In the" groin. Ke.pwgh shot Abrahamson In the hand tearing tbe gun from him, the shock of the bullet turn- water alwayt pebbles to pitch at cracks. "We fixed utv a heavlnr Una I and the weather, he dcIafM and tossed It over to them with a I Guards directly responsible for package ot bread, eaasage,. canned I the ' conduct of the prisoners In . peaches, and vears. They, must j the yard do not possess the ceces- , have eaten pretty fast for soon af-eary qualifications to make them ter they asked for more peaches. I successful in their occupation, he We tossed them over. At thla time I declared. ' At present a life-term- wewjnaothirJii.feilet.a.eperatlng sis prlraXe harbor apart. Then we threw them a tow shop at the year of the.,"dog line and made.lt fast about their house" and open raxora are avail bow.' We got started for Nawllt- able. There Is alwara dancer I sbtIti st Kah t Wfr va m at t A vsasi n St f I ffn m IKs SAttsUa V . v a Ing him half around and sending " "f . ' " - ""v- naa oeca m- iud y. iui i in xm j cars wqo "We his second bullet Into tbe wall. , The police believe that Keowgh then shot his disarmed opponent through the heart. Indications are that Keowgh then took his own life, or mat stnexen by asked them repeatedly la apt, to run amuck at any time. whether they didn't : want to Whiskey la being made la small come aboard or whether one or quantities from corn meal smug two ot. them wanted , to come gled from the kitchen and supply aboard but their answer was 'No, department;' he charges. This la' I . l. - J . J1. ,11. L.l .. ..... ... mortal wound be fell with his mo '",'wu' ",ai ia me pampnouse. rifle "In such a manner that the . . .. - .. pipes m the ice.houae be- firearm exploded, tearing off the Tutj toog aown tneir mm. g used as a condenser. Ths ea-, ton of his head. . au wc l,rieu lo "JW wipaiy oi me sua is amail but tbe The bodies were brought to wrr" w.o .ui proanci possesses the eharacteris- Llvingston where a coroner's Jury bnt 1 thInk tber thought, that be- tics of regulsr corn whiskey. willbe called to Investigate the ln almost in sight ot land, they Thirties returning from the out-, case. Keowgh leaves a widow and could have made Kauai by drift- side are never searched as they seven children, the youngest be- ln nd without any aid." , , are In other institutions, he co- " I tinned. It takes Tout Mttlm mftnrt Ing less than a veek old. hamson was unmarried. Abra-I but a third I Senator Stanfleld-last night and1 his booking at the Baker police station on a charge of being 'drunk and disorderly.' Frank C. McCollough, 'city at torney. satd tonight that the case would be handled exactly as would a similar lease involVlng? anyone lse. "I shall examine the wlt- 1 MOV8BC9 IU lilt) (Hill, IW oaiu, u I ,lif I think (he evldencei warrants a kw ..11.. - W .V .11 (II A a . if In yW.. "flerly conduct charge.'!- Stanfleld, released on a $50 hond furnished by Blalno Hallock. Baker attdrney, left shortly after 7 o'clock.fSunday. by I automobile fnr nniRp !whprf he attended an other heariag by the' senate . pub lic lands sub-committee today. Be fore his departure Stanfleld de nied the charge and declared Is arrest waV due to , a "political frame-up.'( RISKS NOT REQUIRED Both of the girls have been fre quently in trouble with the police. It was said at headquarters yes terday, and have many times been; warned to mend their ways. The two were among several girls who .FRESNO, Cal., Sept., 1 4. ( By Associated Press. )4-Denying Col. William Mitchell's charges of In efficiency' and; "swivel chair di rection" ot the United States mil- I testified at the recent pollee court uary ana navai aviauon iorcea, i iriai oi xin nmBsyi.aa Lieutenant Snoddy.j commander of I Influential in securing his release the PN-9 No. 3. which was forced I from a charge of driving while in- down at sea on the recem san i toxtcatea. ine uoy, ono m Franclsco-Hawaii flight, today I tlcular. are not strangers to the characterized Milchell's : state-1 police either. ments as. a part, ot, . the . pre-con- gress move toward consolidation of the military and naval air forces. ' . . '. t I ; - :-j I : ' Colonel Mitchell's charges that military, and naval.' aviators are forced by their superiors to take unnecessary risks bjy flying In ob solete ' ships and without regard to weather and other conditions are hot based uponl fact." Snoddy said. "Commanfter. Zachary Lansdowne ot the Shenandoah was DEBT AGREEMENT HKiTED IMPORTANCE. IS AtTACHEDTO CAILLvlUX VISIT TO U. 8. .BOISE. ! Idaho," Sept. 14. (By Associated? Press.) A statement . . m I ,awv -" T that his arrest on cnargee oi th at he ouidhave had not the . . . i s J-n-AVl-sr" - a 1 PARIS, -Sept. 14.- (By Asso- dated. Press). That Joseph Call- laux, minister of finance,' is going to Washington with a strong de termination to achieve' some sort in "Hmiik and . disorderly at Baker. Ore.. Sunday night was a trameuo -was issued 'by i Senator Stanfleld bn his arrival here to day. "I went into the cafe for lunch my personal f rien4, and 1 know or settlement of .France's debt to thY wrtnld: have bad not the I the .United SUtes is the Imprea- Is growing In political sion that circles. M. Caillaux, however, is stead fastly keeping his own counsel, and his colleagues on the French debt commission are observing slightest compunction at refusing to take his ship out if he thought the lives of his, men and the, safe ty of his ship would ; have been Jeopardised by such a trip. "Th. Khonanrinah utiA ihe P'-9 eon after attending to some busi- j hl og were the finest and safest studied discretion, refusing to Iness." Senator stamieia saia. , I that could have been. made and 1 1 give reasons ior iue opiimiBoi l -!had gone to the cashier to pay my l -m -.tisfied that It was not any which some of them have shown. S - , . . ' I " - I ... " bill when I was strpek; on me fault of the construction -of the The pumic , ana press snow a head from! behind. I wheeled and -hln that caused the Shenandoah tendency to take it for granted struck out In self defense. I de- J disaster as I know It was no taultlthat a settlement will be reached manded td know wnat ine trouDiei0f the ships that the f.n-9 ro. l ai asuingion aoa acceyi. c was '.and 'I was Informed I ?was id h PN-9 No. 3 tailed to teach cessity ot paying with resignation, unaer -arresu x asaea -u ior i uawau as piannea.j ? . i . and was iold for drunkeness. II "I m satisfied that the Sbenan-l what Is necessary to be done In was TUcbedohlo and draesod outlaaah'waa.wreckedi bv the. storm I order that the agreement, expected of the restaurant although I of-1 which struck her unexpectedly, I to be made at wasningion may d fertd to go unsupported." 1 he paid. -- - ! carried ouv. j KNIFE Wl ELDER SOUGHT to get a letter "ouUldeand mall-, 1 - - iw. uiiuta toioavii uii are not. T.N iE.111 UL.P imjv ih reguur. Men are assigned to var- TO HAVE ATTACKED MAN lous tasks and if these are not ta their liking, ouif and ara r- VANCOUVER; B. CVSepL 14. turned to the "dog house. These . Police here today were search-1 men. hy nature and the character Inr for a ten-vear-old bor who la lot their crimes, ara the ahm w"hr aiiegea .to nave, siaooea , trnesx i cuauauauy piomng. . Ulcers, Lane, IV. ot Ferndale la the ebest I characterlxed as "simp la. youths when he was talking to the boy's who should be la a house of eor- alater In m. rararr of a fair -rnaiuti I reetlon. SDead six honn a ittr'. I n . . , . ... I A,t( m' m V K A , .11. i. 1 1 - . v acre oaiuruay si(nu i m wwwun w&iis tc Lane who Is recovering from I wn termers brew eoxxea and dev. I aa . . hla wound tn a hdsplUI hers told I ument in the -flog bouse." police he was talking to the girl I How brl of ahellac dUsap- who he had met without a formal I Parea, in a comparative abort Introduction when a small boyish tIme ni the null "split" to xnske figure dashed on the scene and, t Palatlble, forged orderg ;telng ; drawing a pocket knife, thruat the IcfPea xor me wiiaorawau. was 3 blade Into bis chest. The air! r "la oeiau. a cauup. tol- cried out "he is ' my brother." I Ue tucked high under, one. ara Both the girl and the boy.dlsap-l"4 a pocaet. peared In the crowd that gathered. . " (CaBiiaaa aa a PACKING MERGER LEGAL BELLINGHAM; SepC 14. (By TJNIOS OF ARMOUR Avn Vrnr- Associaiea i ress;-A searcningi RI3 COMPANIES ACCOED party iea oy victor noin ot tnis ciry eany onigni iouni alias Waal WASHINT.Tnv. u t. Hand. 20. and her adopted slater. r. a. r, - ter o the Amour and Morri LOST GIRLS FOUND Miss, Grace Brice, lost on Chucka nut mountain since Sunday. The girls spent Sunday night ia ' the wilderness, bit suffered 'no 111 et packing" compaalas was declared legal today by Secretary Jardin. who dismissed the complaint tni- Z-iXJlT!'?l It l 2 th. Ut. Serns .1 .v Z' va. ury Wallace. In the search. I It Will Help Salem In this issue of Tbe States man you will find four fall pates of advertising from one local merchant. We welcome such a . display in 'our .paper not because jjt the amount ot money It meana to 'us. but because of what It means to Salem. Advertising such as this will bring people to Salem. . It will directly help every merchant In this city, it win Increase the volume of bus lne?s done here. It will bring money here that has been going to Portland and to money-order bonnes. Announcement or the opinion . was preceded ly a tonferecce at , the White House at - which tr secretary discussed the case In d. . , The. complaint dlsmUed tdt charged that fhe merger vlolav 1 , the packfrs and . stock yards it; by creating a tnonoply In restraint of trade to control -prices "and cause "ua fair com tUi ion. A rc"ii 5 of evidence waa taken la hearings 1 Ufcrouthout the country and arjra-. ments were heard ia Washington by tins secretary of aKrlcalthre. Mr. Jardins rulud that tbe mtr?r In itself did net c-n-.tltute a v! . Ution of the art but aertei ttnt if a violation !ioil.l rcu'.t frr the cordldaticn thj two : l2g t' ill r ; and aut!. t- t:.lj j;,:.,,. aal c!'-:'.:- t 2,