The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 19, 1925, Page 1, Image 1

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SEVENTH-FIFTH YEAR
SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY IQRXING. SEPTEMBER 19,4025 J
.riac3Fivx:cr:;73
fl1" 7 aY 'agyvg
WILD SPEED MX
50,000 PEOPLE ENGAGE
mi
S
1 r
LA F0LLETTE OPPONENTS
pifUTEs,MUBDER,EiGHT, innnTn, MITIinniTICDl
COMMUNIST'S -REJECTI0
IIUKEIIErJIlL .
iniruimipvi
. dj r i rj g - ii a d , i r y a
f;.sib:i ruuiKL i.'JiiiUiiiiiLU
IN HARVESTING OF HOPS
FAVORED BY '- CQ0LID.GE
lw Jim ruLiui i
U NAB LTO' iV I fi UPPO RT
! - ...
IlKI'L'llLirAX . iSimpKN'DKXTS
I,
w . ,
IS SET
BY TOR
ISpeed of 302 Miles an Hour
. Is Attained by New Naval
Racing Plane
ESTIMATED WORTH OF CHOP
NEARL f 1,000,000
Over Million end Quarter Dollars
raid forj Labor; Net
- . Returns Good
Hop harvest J now drawing to a
close for the present season, is a
All DCrnnnQ QMATTPRPnS thing in the Salem district.
j y tftwu iwy, ucai ijr -li &iunu
within the district of which Salem
is the marketing center, is, pro
duced on 'between 13,000 and 14,
000 acres of hind, and there will
be 80,000 bales -of this year's crop
A bale , of " hops was formerly
counted at 18d pounds here, bat
they are larger now; about 190
pounds on the average. :
That makes 13,200.000 pounds
rot ..hops. Mostly sold at around
25 .cents ,a pound, it (will be seen
that this is a I nearly 14,000.000
Great Strides in National De
fense Program Are Be- .
lieved Probable " -
Tremendous Speed Creates Sen
sation of Keen Delight, Lt,
Williams Says; Con
trol Excellent j
MITCHELL Field, Sept. 18
- (By .The, Associated Press)
Flashing through .the air at a
(speed of 302.3 miles ' per hour,
- Lieutenant Alford Williams; U. S.
his plane and below him on Mit- Countingr,35t pickers; for each
chell Field saw the white blur of 100 acres of hops, the reader will
a huge cross which told him that observe that thjere are nearly 50,
1 he had gratified a lifelong ambl- 000 people,, eiigageds in picking
tlbn n and iset a new unofficial during the season of bop' harvest.
airplane speed record. I The air about three weeks. Counting the
' plane weighing pnly 2,200 pounds children and extra help, there are
which suported Lieutenant WW- at least 50,000 people in the yards
Sams" in his comet-like flight,, was a picking time. ! , - ...
the new CuTtiss racer with. which I it costs. 9 cents a pound to pick
the navy hopes to win the Pulitzer I hops' and j;et them into the bale
race 1n October. Climbing from here, . Multiply 9 by 15,200,000
' the ground in steep' .spirals, the land you have $1,368,000 paid out
" plane poised hawk-like at 3,000 1 for labor here ''in a; i little over
feet for just a fraction of a mo-I three weeks, by the hop Industry.
ment and then dived toward the I That is a lot bf money. It will
.earth. Down It plunged, motor I buy a lot of school books and win
roaring and increasing speed until I ter clothes, and a thousand other
barely 300 feet from the- ground, j things. . " ' v j r- -;
with perfect precision the plane lt costs the farmer at least 15
. flattened put. and he, racer shTot cents a pound to grow hops and
off on the straightaway one kilo- get them into the balie - Above 1 5
meter, course for a world record, j cents is for his! own' labor and the
TLieu tenant Williams said lt was- use of his land and profit. At 25
his ambition -to travel 300 miles l etnts a pound, there are few crops
an nour.. ueiore taKing on x i mat are oeuer an net: returns.
mentioned Ihia to E. D, . Gilmore, I The hop matket yesterday was
and he arranged to snow a white I about the same; as the day before
, cross from the field If, I attained J quiet. linearly j the whole of the
- this speed. Going at a speed like I crop has : been sold. There are
. ,that creates a feeling of keen de-1 two opinions concerning the late
. light. . ? . ; . - brisk" market, at around 25 cents
. "Even before I saw the i white with 26 paid.
v cross l.knew .l,wag tj.avelingifar i One is that the
faster than I ever had traveled be- tpeculative one,
. fore. From the way I felt this I will later drop
morning 1 1 could ' have stood '" 'a
v, speed of 500 -miles an .hour ; as sumers and . that prices may go
easily at 300.?-t:T:' : "v
' "Lieutenant ; Williams said the
- plane balances perfectly and rthat
the faster It, goes, the inore'sen-
attlve are, tie controls, ; j The, ship I .rowers now
was built to ' average, a speed of
225.2 miles an hOuf. , . i. .1 '
Powered by a'Curtiss V-i400lSTtAMfcR
' ynotor, the t plane . measures 22
; feet rom wipgttip Jowing tip, J.9
feet inches , in .length - and
etands S feet and one-half Inch
tall. So sheltered in the cock pit
Is he pilot, that It would be im
OEU
eo lii mi
JTCH ELD ASKS SU PPORT
Former Assistant Air Clitef Kays
Statements Maje . Chily jto
.Acquaint Public1 With r.
New Conditions
REFlSK TQ CHAXGE OVKU
Vopnjt andlte;Is qff Jo 1T J"
s? ..iitart AYolward -Drops .
' - From Hitoe " ' . .
MILWAUKEE. Wis Sept. IS.-
("hy; Associated Pjsa. Inability
Of ntl-La Follette , leaders to re-duca-
the .nojuher of republicans
5iokohea njvy x n a .rack
STOR1X,' KILL OCCCPAXTS .
Famllbirity AVii.t ji Snrronndlng
' .Waters Knablcit Maraud
1 er to F.jjcai '
MANI C, Sepd'.l 8.-A?y .Asso-1
elated Press). IJoro. pirates raid
ed, the. town of Dumaran, Island
of "Dumaraa;. aadi murdered eight
entered as independents ' In the Jpersdns.- Repm-ts' to the constabu
I United .States senatorial T.ace Sep-1 lary Ti.ere ,Jsald jthat a Chinese
temter.29. is giving Kooen
La Follette. Jr.; thes republics
nominee, a flying start in the
stretch of, t,he campaign
While, his republican oppon
were In conference. La xFoIle
was on . his way to, Steven. Point, 1 Ttre-, Chinese famiry and 'Filipinos
EEIPSIEI1.I
.SAKL,T"AU) 1H UPHELD
Het for GeorgeVDutcb". An
derson isrThrown Around ,
. " r Entire Nation . s
Revotationary Ktatmeuta Made
by Driah Radical Cc'
Official Action '
UFE,ii).Ni;0i'CRIME
WASHINGTON. Sept. 18.MBy
Associated , '.Press. Pretldeat
Coolldge feels that officials had no
aUernatire when' they revoked the
passport vise granted to Shaparjl
Sakiatvata. Dntlsh'comaunlstdet-
550 .Students .Expected to
.Register; Decrease Over
,1924 .1s Anticipated .
r
DEMAND SERIOUS WORK-
where tonight he opened hi cam-1 with,boios.'"( They robbed-th store f !'TrM.; rosumice in-fraent is founded are barred fromtn year Is expected at .W1IU m
elof considerable' money and.' sailed lf-rs lorpugnout me tountryUv. rnited SUt
away; P Because, of. their ifamiliar-''fiiu' lu' "B ci'iiIB fact that Saklatvala .la a member luu? to word, rectired
Ily John Lev ing, Jr.
Central Prei CorrMpandaat i
W ASH1NGTON, .Sept," 18. The1
next few months probably'.will see
the longest strides toward a strong
national air policy that have been
taken since flying was proved a
useful" means of commercial and
military.'-transportatfon, as. the
board5 of inquiry named by. the J definitely : withdrew . from I southern, part Of t
presldepfe prepares; to- make- j tb-ft '-PP.- iii. ithArawai.wa 1 Dumaran. ione-.of
weeping investigation oi tne army
and ravyAir services. ' ' ;
? CoL. wmiam A- Mitchell, for
mer assistant chief of. the army
air service.: whose charges of In
compelency in conduct of the na
I . ' a 11 a v. . t
m. i storekeeper, nis win ana . tnreei-" ?, . "-tf""" -UMlul l ecate to the Inter-narlUmenUrT I ,l,nr
n I song ..and-tkre Flliprtios were - ..waii oar. Many Charges; ! union, once his revoInUonarv ot- .
i ; .. . . 4 iwiiiw-io ivur i iierncea naa oeen eaiiea to meiri .
, -iBB pir.ie-- aifvtn ,Nnnjuer, t. . . Artlv. IlrlvA ? attention. -IV ' .
ents I bailed into Dumaxan In eight "vln-l ! i , j Men engaged in teachlnr.doc-
ttelta.i,,r disembarked and 'butchered . - " t 1 ' trine. iuhrr.!n tn th. thaoneal
. WAsmvr.Tnv ;..t it . t . . i
SchoUttie AwnR I V.e-
qulred ThU Vear; Resist ee.
Ins Systrni lade Ia v"
CompllraUxf
registration of 550 students
paign for the final drive for ;the
..Iievelopraentslate todar tended ityft-ail.VP? .the Surrounding r.0"."11 " "creV J5
totlarify the anti-La Follette.eit- waters tbey, were 'able to evade " vu wVy P;r
nation. Daniel Woodward, who I pursuit.
ary-wlth-Ku'KIux Klan fndorse-
SUtes by Uw, and tbel noiversiy mm year, acc
fro a t:
&f th nrltlih T,rllamnt and al'cWstrara oflJce FriJar. Th s
tn l . ,',m ini... ...ii.rrioiit. rr IsooWb a deereajut nf w-nf f, s n 1
ATptmA r, m.frr. m..w .trp. 4 n 1 w 1 I .
n r. . k'.r' anion dees not. in. Mr. CooIldge" I over last .year s regtr?.ti .1.
Viuiuii! IFC SJ CUI jrv t
rvlce or-
isompaniedw by the following state
ment issued at OahTtosh:'." ' '
'Wednesday -morplnsr I. made .& !
statement to "the republicarf 'eup-
portere otthis city that" J Mr.,Koy
Thf. Island of Dnmaran la in lhelaer0"." J of Gerald Chapman,
thh PhfiirirvinAl i notorious banatt and lugltive from
tne Atlanta penitentiary.; Lest the
rwftiurebprtabat a body.foand
at-DBbuque'iawa,"wa believed to
be. that of Attdersoa, led to a gen
4ho - principal
tdwas. Is on the. west eoant. TThfc
island has (a total liopulation tf
more than .1,000.
Ko special Inquiry as to the ad
missibility of other delegates "to
the meeting has been indicated.
Chairman Borah ot the senate
foreign relations 'committee who
eral'ini predion thathe waa dead. I opposed the elate department's
Iluah.D. Simmons, chief postal la- action, expressed apprehension no
tion's air forces led up to the for
mation of the probe board, says his
sole purpose in "raising hell" la to
get the nation's attention on its
failure to keep pace with other
nations in the development of ayi
ation for both military-.and com
mercial uses, and "he ceftainly has
got Washington excited. .
Congress undoubtedly will take
a hand to supplement the Inquiry
ordered by the president jThere
already have been announcements
from legislators, of Intentions to
urge investigation of the loss of
the Shenandoah and the Mitchell
P. ' Wilcox; would withdraw virojn
the race, I ..Would witbdraw.' leaV
ing our supporters tto select' a-can
didate -satisfactory, to, both , par
ties; ;'. .; : . ' j?,. r ,T-- : f-
"Under " the-- elreurastances, --Ii
having received '.close to" O.000
mm . ti l ft f 1 T'fit ' 11 I" I inarlAP ln. rmnmlA -11 -. I diT that lh artlnn m!ht-be bar m- I
' .L - I nlifln tw infm:i(AH I At lhs Mm tTn V lHoiik'ht that Iliraa 106 P
BMPvrrrai j-"'y" r:: saVurvaia ., . oTtioa -- x
puipuY-vaccination ;r-vnv;-;r: ' .rr.r .1". . , nntk
i mo a watiiu uiovtuDCu tuav I I
tnereport as erroneous.
Described by postoff ice inspec
tors "as a murderer, safe blower.
all-around.band.lt. pickpocket, for-
but the reason .is given tbat,lst
year' enrollment was atavc-.r.T
urge. .Between ISO as! ::")
freshmen are expected to' Entrl-ru-
late, with the class about e;ua;.'y
composed of men and vomra,k
Mdently the 'rise tn tuition.
which Is now 15S as compared
with 1100 last year, has net cur-
umber of studies td '
niverfcUy, the reni?Vmr
or has the sUfrenisg
entrance , requirements
Jits. A.. i
government that India be repre-1""" t is potK-e-
sented at the Inter-ptrliamenUfy " 48 u w iixsnma ja.
meeting. If this should be done. Dr. Doney has Issnedjiotlce that
the senator declared, he would I students at the university will be
not be surprtaed to see some otlBirea to maintain a aisier
the strongest opposition to Saklat- scholastie average this year. Those
vala's visit to the: United fitate I "naentj, wno have been' Just ca
CHICACO. Sept. 18:-(Hy Asso
ciated,! Press':) "Insubordination
rotes in the -primary, and, Mr- La OB lare axal .ya threatened by
. . . m . art a wi nivnai at vnau naoiTn rt nna n
ronette naving receivea a iana- " weP. v.nk ; hurelar rpnAr.i
slide endorsement, it seems, wise ment loiay waen all .were oraerea . ; . n"r
for'rae'to withdraw 'In favor of I racclnated. i V' :. ' ' I v. .-j n.. ,
Edward F. Dithnwr, a republican I jTeThe girls did not object to the ,(., L.c!! I withdrawn, with the result that l rge ot passing win be placed
who registered as. an emergency I vaccination; but Dr. '.Herman 1 ,n t,,- L.,th r.i-Ti k,., I the Indian communist himself on proballon, and failure to stow
candidate dnderihe independent I Spalding insisted.1 that, the girls be from , the1 Atlanta. tvv 'tenfi.
columns. I V s s' . ; ' . I vaccinated on the left arm. lrtiM hJ ...in. I
Mr. Dlthmar, as 'understand l . gw mainumea mis woum sentence for-, the million-dollar
charges;-and to Introduce bills of u- -,s candjdate wljo Relieves in I mean. unMgntly scars and suggest- holdup of;a mail 'truck in New
pne character and another to re-I lh American school system; . in iea legs., a ne aoctors reiusea. say- i York. ,Chapman -.was captured.
t v. I the -enfnrrement law- 'th .ncDar- I Inar tna
might, afterall, attend the meet- n Improvement In the! grad'-s
I Will TTI AH rl Vmnwsl r srv I Ka '
w . vuiviai a a v axa aaj
In z here.
After a careful j reading, of the l?1 Bl lDe oraer PPwtiy
,nV . r Ravii- holds no terror for the students.
vala; Senator? Borah compared " u ! w wt. signi-
them with the wriUngs of the el- l,ruuejr "tenuona to return.
.i-. ' : I the -enforcement lawsrtha .seoar-1 'tnat "nrenent -scantr aressltnrned ov.e tn rnnnivticnt mthnr.
Tiftr i. tv- '..vm f I ation of -church and-sUte. and I tnvltea street dust often Uden w-ith I It es. convicted of. mnrrfer iiipr. dei Pitt, aseertinc that tner nngi i ns nave Deen maae ior tne
a cahinet reorganization affecting I ahy other things eonlained In I tnfectious"germs."'ajTd hreateaed1 and is now under sentence ofwIth the same high principles of simplification, or registering this
the departments of aero defense. I In' i"""""- - , Jr.-' . I inr Kiri witn, suspension.- mey ioet w i-osouicei inspectors nave i prsjp " umu.f.uv. . - ---- . ,
' '.-- I t nnrfin fm an mnmhpr I havA sore rmc , r 1 Been xn tbe traJL of Annpnon a I Telegrams nave neen pouriai WUUJCU " s l
(Ciunn?d on Emre.2) I ot th- r.erman f.atheran Church. I '.s.'J-L 1 number of times, but he has lad-1 npon him in support of. the pa- elr respective deans before rer-
- 'a ' .- 4 . ?- i . . ... . a v . a i r . , .
i n,.t,i:.. ,i,,,tr 1 i 1 led them. KhnnTd kit h .rtH sltion.ha had LaXen in the matter, i nut tuis year tcey. win
T'" T lZL V : CI inC nCTnrWC TIIWWPI representing manygood qualities I V.ww i uu ;jiu uuuuui.ii py rederal authonue- be .probably 1 ne assertea,. ouwae, aecunmi " "L v -tcr-
the demand has been -from con- KLlUt Utbl.HUlb J UWNtLI s..'' 4h. ...I . , - , wonM :I ini4!.t A'ti.. tn.lmake anv ot them public. Motor- they arrive. The etuderts w-.ll
sumersJ and that trices mav'to .u-f ,t-'- ' M '!" . .. . r. rin'Stniv'mmpi'H Tn WYhf... ,i.m. ..... . I ,.f i .t. niAWtiim tir consult te?r -Brofp'tar s.ItU.ttii.
servea tnree terms 'as lieutenant I ' - i on u -
and. 7.1 rumored
market: has been a,
and! that prices
The other is that
still higher. 'However, that would SIX MtlXIOTT TOTS F DEBRIS 1
not benefit mant of i our growers
-r,-for there are only af few ihous
and " bales in the hands' of the
ItALTS COXStRUCTION
governor.
IN DISTRESS
FEARFUL ., StOIUl DATTKRS
TREIGHT IX UDpCEAN
SAN. DIEGO, Sept. 18, (By
Associated Associated , Press. )
jstorm which made
NOGALES, Arls.. Sept. 18.
t By .Associated Press. l with a
roar that could be heWd for milesj CMA PC
stroyed the nearly completed tun
nel that was being constructed on
the jiew'lfhe of the Southern Fa
ct uc of Mexico. 20 miles south of
Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico.
The slide occurred -.at night
i when no workmen "were on duty,
otherwise
'With a map dt that quality In
i , -
' (Coatinatd an pf S) -
DAMAGES OF f 15,000
HAS RELAPSE
VETER.VV PRISON GUAIU1 IS
AGAIN IX HOSPITAL
possible for. him to -free himself I Battered by a
In .time., in case of accident. For serious trouble f or several vessels, (would have lost
this reason, a wire, similar to the the Garland line freighter George I entimnted that t
rip cord of a . parachute, ' Is ar-1 Allen.' ten thousand tons, was re-1 dirt and rock moved
ranged so that, a tucr on it auto-l nnrteif tn dUtresst off the Twerl - Vn otimntn had .n hui ri?
- i 1 fw . ww. u w ' , . " " J . .hvaauMVW. iue av V a SI V
matically t opens the cockpit and California coasti tonight; about 100 (the loss by officials
leaves the ptlot,rree to jump. The j miles south of San Diego. Naval i road. ,
ppeed attained j by Lieutenant I officers here tohight said they had The new road on
Williams today: although unotf i-1 been notified that the tug" Sealnel was being built
cial., breaks the. world s speed re- L0Q nad Deeni ; sent from San lead from Nogales
Wrd Bet. by a , French; aviator, I pfidro t0 tne freighter's assistance. Eight hundred workmen
ILute Savage, veteran guard at
the, penitentiary, wounded by con
victs the night ot tho prison
August 12. suffered a relapse
charge of murder rending axalnst I he said. fromra source which be ana naving arranged their, xro-
him at kunice.. where with chas. leredlted that four or five other I g"m!i wni be reiuired to iture
SEATTLE. "Sent. .! 8 A Jury! Wolf nOw fn. rnltv hm' u delegates to the meetinr werefthe signature of the prdfesors
here today -ruled that Dr.. Joseph I leged to have killed IJllr. and Mrs. Jmore pronounced commnnlsU than I whose courses they wUh to tike.
L. Lane mast, oar Arthur Satter- Ben Hanoe who infnrmeff nn I Saklatvala. and more llkelr to Then they will flit out registfs-
white. a patient, on whom he per-1 Chaoman. Tw' reward. arrre-1 spread Bolshevistle propaganda. tlon and program- vrds. and t y
formed an appendicitis operation rating .tlSOO 'haw" been orfeeedL;?- 1 - 1 11 their fees. Ills hoped that before
1 $15 J700 for the .loss of SaUerJ for his capture. '. . w MMMXI . yr hs th,t T" '.
whhek rieht eve. r v . ' I oi- -i.-.: i .... KT UMAKlihS UKUrrtU P'r proceas ior registrat a.
. i " - 1 1 . aimiuui uh ic.i ncu lull i-" - - - . .
saterwniie conteno.ea ian? naa Anderson U well edhcated. speaks "
not properly bandaged . hts i eyeA ! Mvral languayescan move 4n TAMPERING I . MERGER CASE
iwhen thex asadm1uisteredv tojanr'soclety. Is fond ef mnlr.'rMxl V PROVEN, iVDOh r-l
ire .anq good -living, and
th?hdrreUvePsTbi?u It' .d, V- to tb-WIem
break h,m durtoJth(e-e',eratlon- v HteraWi
f'h ';,; " 'J often ;ti
tft FOUF-STHIX: HEHEVEIl Mca- ch
rllX be developed.
- -
. Seven foreign countries Ru-
lia. Germany. Japan.. China, tbi
PbUIppIne islands. India asl Can-
frequents tood totelsiandl ANGELES, Sept. 18. A sua win De represented .by Hu
gh" claa Jiirnlhed'1 aoartmenis Icharge of attempted Jury tamper-Ldents at the .naiTenity this eirf
t-iT.rvr. riK-'is' ' itm.vl t..(i i.i l v I inr trxtav inturmniM hut failed to i FtudenLs are eire-ted from a! -
million tons of 5?StalfT , b i A ? Ins Jfstday and, , todajxand iircing roughly, epeaklng with a halt the euperlor court trial of least.36 states, as welL ..
od In the slide, o181.8' alout avweck or 10 Clays Lhdwety'Keather. during? 4ha past Swed'-h, accent -and living inHenry Hlbbs and Thomas Henn- Registration wCl .commence da
wee it aarc causea xnp ioresc om- pmRij.iownn una rural g.jitricTs. or lrMA on v Rrua i i t n
nesday claisea will be resume!.
Students rcgialerlng by Wejrsps-
hargedlay wilt make. out their prcrrsras
o at the school, library la.War.sr
aj.i naii, weere tne tao.es are cr'r.g.
Adjutant ; Florpntin Bonnet ,9,' L The passenger Hner ManchuriahaJd,off the construction work
i 1 anAria rmm Tta nnanwai last i
. : M night were to the effect that fculand patfomfn In h Caacade nae:reQta-farnhncd cpttage, - ,en ior one alleged railway mer-
will eventually l."rt. .V. J duty beltr called in today. The ti - ... I sfctant district attorney.
to Mexico City.r-rr " " - .TT lorest fire-Ms6 are .Wag TORNADO LEVELS HOUSES a an affidavit presented today t
have becnl ,a,ttV"e. Wtt? "no1 aBOUSna,V"Ifled In from the siuslaw nation-1 .. , -. , , the court that Hibba last night
278 miles an hour last December, with'Vrril.flrf tonight from NewJtil the damage has been estimated
r vl York. oa8sed the George Allen this
un- Inch beneat Jhe heart and Uj slHJ af forest, according:, to FI' S. Shel-1
Led. I carrying the bullet in his body.' . ' ley forest supervisor. .'.l
ARIZONA TOWNV.'lS HIT Br tempted to Ingratiate himself with
UTORM: DELUDGE'FOLLOWS a member of the Jury and demand-
led that he be tlaced In tustodr
(Citiaae jI 1)
TJl)ST3C0hTE TO PPISOH Mor" AniulrZ&L Zwt
. . 1 - . I f non.fJvino n sitrnar mca nlntr that
K ,111 REE 0RT:l.ND YOUTII TO the. yesael waa
M j GIB .UPi FREED03I
not calling for
gnal meaning that
out of control, but
assistance; "The
Manchuria's commander. Captain
D. J. Green.'therefore kept on for:
San Diego. It Was reported to na
val officials here thai the Garland i
liner was leaking badly.
aThe Manchuria had battered her I
New, U.. S," Aero. Policy in M akin
. Mandates , were ' issued . Friday
by Arthur S, Benson, clerk ot the
supreme court," in the case of' Al
; Ian I MacLaren, Gladwin Laws-
paugh and Archie Livingston, nn-
m .nnlon.n varvtiir frnm fwn r 1
four years, for a criminal attack a norn 1!fh.lthe--,iorm "inc
. tm.- t,i I Monday! At that time she was off
h i!v. in Pnrti,nif m tmKa. the Gulf of CaUfornift and the sea
htv start servlnt their sentence in "was covered with wreckage, most
a. week. ,:Macbaren is the son of Pf iV pparent from land
V,'C, MacLaren. welfare worker captain ureen saia.
snd member vt the -state parole vaptam ureen sam tne stprm
'board V;. ; 2 was one of the worst he had seen
off the Lower: California' coast.
II IIIIM.II.IIW I I I II I ' I . MMMMBM
S.as l.obe tfoaru luce .
V,..,; r. . f .r ; , .' dotstruck JWacartaa yeterans hos- tef Hibba had made affidavit to IUJU1TIX.H OF . DoriSlGNOT
V, f : -t NvJ; . 'V t ' 'Y1-y " pitalChere late toiay. . It. acat- the fact that he mistook the Jury -"LITTLB IXTK21CKTUD .
' , j , ') r,s '-iil'aa -; Jcrisd iKe'Cantcen", . building tb man Spr an old acquaintance. John " ' ! ... ' . ' :
r,S , f X ' ZFT '.' "- ' hospUaf arae "and, pa?!ent'- ga- S. , Brokaw, who yesterday testi- ALJ3ANY, SesU'-lS The moth-
f. ' i. ,'" 1 rage over an area of 25d Wet. lev- fled that he had Invested $$D,000 er and two sisters of Ed Lou U!g-
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WIpE JUMPjS FROM AUTO
NO CAUSE IS GIVEN; . SERIOUS
, INJURIES RECEIVED ;
Ut. I I In U f IN n. lirillC Itrnuhle.
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MOVING PlyTURE EATltA- lS
t ; KILLED IX SO FOOT FALL
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-; J ; HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. 18.
I ( By - Associated -v Press). A
thrlUing .fUm'iHght on a lolty bal
cony coRt Max 'Marks his life to-
i vtlayi, , Marks, a motion picture .SEATTLE, Sept. IS. Mrs. Elsie
' otra: waa supposed to fall from Loving leuped from an automobile
f th balcony ,durlng the fight. He here today In which she was rid
i'fell, nd the cameramen cranked, ing with her husband and received
but . the rope : that" was to have I Injuries that may result -in her
kept , him within a safe distance death. v Loving said that his wife
broke and. he plunged to his death without warning leaped from hts
machine and struck! on her head j
on the pavement. ' He Bald she
I had been sick for several weeks.
,50 feet below..
FAIR) 1M1ARD NAMED
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-YAKIMAt Sept. 18. Five mem
bers of thf -; state fair advisory
board composed; of one man from
each, county In? the state, were
LODGE MEMBERS MEET
PORTLAND,! Orel; Sept 18.
f Rv : Asarteiated Press. 1 More
chosen today.bx Fred Brooker oflt,, . ,nft 111, n.hM.
Olympia, president of -the board ld ,,;trlarclls( m,Utant froXn all
10 serve ua a. itt;jiii luiiiiuiai'c
which will Rirvey the need for
state , fair bnildings and recom
mend a, program of construction
corners of the i United States and
Canada had registered for,he an
nual gathering1 of the .sovereign
Thev are.-. Warren Butler. Taco-i . u6C, iu y-
ma. rhairman? T!en is. r.lllesnie.i liebeccah assemblies and the gen-
: Ititzville: A. :L. Gile. Chinook: J.'IraI" military:. council by tonight
II. HnlbnrUMt.!Vcrnon; C. C. As-The conventions will start
rinwau, uiympu. . - ""'""'J:
elledteJephone.polesind trees aillto assist. Hlbbs and Hennessy n not, who was shot by State Traf-
over l ncson-ana. Drougnt oenma i 'nwoi tne propusca merger aaa i c wiwcr v.. iai;ai near jci
it "a cioudb ' ru. v " ; ' , that "he was told the money was to I erson ' Tuesday morning wfcen
j 02 jbe itned to "sugar members of the ILoulnlgnot wta fleeing in a ftol-
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pretipUatlon .registered
inches in ten minutes. . - The interstate commerce rommiwlon en motor ear, have test word to"
atreeta were turned Into streams I nA to cre of Judge Symes the rouaty coroner here that be
of roaring water for a. brief peridd of Denver, who was hearing litl- cantfo aa he please with tie loiy
and dozens of automobilea had tolRmuon involving one or me ran- ot tne man.-
be towed to higher ground. The WBT in in proposea merger, to- i wa jrarr.ea tarocgh tie
Santa Cms-' and RiUito rireraca' aamutea on cross examination jsnerui tji v.ir.oa county tiat
rhlch nsaally are nothing more l"1 11 wa PderUndlng that Loui.-:gior nc.htr, Jlrs.-lTar-
than dry ebaanels overflowed I hese officials .were to be Trlbed. tiett Lonisignot, Uvea at Clrsj-t.
ihelr kanki.' Xa lod of life maalnnrr irtner cross exammaiion 1 a namiet x mues wejt tt i::;.s
reported. '.' . - '' ' "'. . bT dpn counsel he denied thatjboro,' and t.at two slater. . Mrs.
:fnn.,i..fl, p. . hiKnMthearrMavlts which pre- Khoda Ilagca and r :j r rf-
slve.. Streets were dark I,jf more
than an hour later, and many telo-
phone lines were out of commis
sion. . .', w . 7
An. antomohlla driver. reporteu
that he started (or Casa Grande.
sixtyeight .miles north, bnt was
forved-tp turn bark at Red Rock,
32 1 miles from here, where .there
was four feet ot water in the high-
way. ' ' '. . .,:,'' .-' I.
The normar rainfall here for an
entire year Is' 11.57 inrlies. accord
ing t" government . reporU. - In i.n
l.ist thrre dyJ.47 inches hate
fallen. i - ... ...!.
;i:gan mi
i:ts deii:ax
Cinjlaru
Some of the members of the aero" toard ftf inquiry, and the Jatet develcpment ia military atiatio.
here This is one of tn twin Curtlss racers with which the army and navy will .attempt to set new ;Worl.
epec'4"rccorl3 'la' the Uulitzcr taces in October. " . - - . " . . . :' 'Z. . " -" :
'; DEL -MOXTE. -Cal... Sept.
li-uth ma.le a clenn.swcrp in th?
third round of plar 'n the Cali
fornia amateur golf tournament
l.re toAy.' . The Qnt.t3nd;:?:
r.ntch as between H. Chandlor
i-o n of rJcdford, Or.; .' national
champt:n ot 20 years aso..and
HarolJ Thompionthe IR-year-old
ynnngster. of Glendale, Cal. The
veteran went down to defeat to
tL-.-tBBo cf S'ta-lr " ' ' ' :
c(pitated tse prosccutloa ot.IHbbs
and Hent ny. He also' denied
that he repreacnted a Mr. CJawson;
L Angeles, manager of 'a New
Yo'ck, brokerage f.rm who were
try lag 4to , "get" Hennessy and
Hlbbs. and balk their plans for
completing the proposed railway
merger.
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GIRL. IS AUTO VICTIM
tOU.NG i WOMAN NEAR DEATH
AS RJ-StXT OF ACCIDENT
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HOQUIAM, Wash., Sept. 18
Mrs. tHanel Ford. 18, U in a lo
cal hospital unconscious fro ra un-
dterrninrd internal lnjurls,' as a
rrs lit of baring ben struck by. a
car driven .by James Cogd!Il to-
Coglili Was driving a new car
with which he was unfamiliar and
in making a tarn drore partly
over the curb where Mrs. Ford
was 'standing, he told police who
Queslljnel bin after the strident, t .". i :.0 (2
The car carrying her about IZ M r1.-1
yards, and came to a step wi.'. f. ; J
one wheel on tie siiewalk, p'.:. : - t" '
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man, lire In the sane vk..
' Loulslraot's companion, -CtJi
Owen; IS-year-cM Gran. '. .
Wash;, girl U bIng cured for br.
the lied ' Cross and Pah".-.-
Army.
BEDFORD GIVEN PER? IT
can oirr.Mx WATF.ir rv.:
MOPAL PlT.lt-r
-The City cf itedford wa r
ei. a permit Friday t y ir
jcr, state enrlnr. -Tor t! r
rr-ri.it) m tsf all t' - , -Batte
Crttk for f ; - a ;
r ;r-. Ttc entinia?-" c .
rrojct is frrrr"'".'- y
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