SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAB SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925 PRICE FIVE CENTS TEACHERS DEMANDING in I NEW SULPHITE PROCESS CITY HEALTH OFFICER mm LIVING VICTIM THROWN INCREASE IN SALARY IS BOON TO INDUSTRY REPLIES TO CLEMENT INTO BLAZING FURNACE STRDrJSLY OPPOSED BOARD DEFERS ACTION UNTIL RESINOUS WOODS UTILIZED N CHARGES MADE BEFORE CITY FIREMAN IS CHARGED UUH LATER MEETING f" PAPER MAKING COUNCIL IRK 5IOTT CASTLNG WOMAN IN GRATE mm hi u s ID DRUintBl DRIVERS ' FACE HMO LABOR DISASTER D 1 r f Shenandoah Crash Blamed to Failure of Brace to . Stand Under Strain ! Oregonlana Paid More Money by California Declares Superin tendent Hug i Confirmation of teachers and auditing of bills were the princi- 'AIR nmninf Q RPPflRT Pa matters attended to at the UlCCllug UL LUC BCUUV1 UVUU.lUt night. Several requests for in- rrpiupii In ulDrlM MrurA Krnncht Entire Forward Frame Collapsed t0 tDe attention of the school V When Girder Broke, Tee- I board, hut action In regard to the thuony Shows; Inquiry I Increase was deferred until the Is Continued I next meeting. I Floyd Sigmund, special vocation al -man -. fcin Inatttnta nl fho UAWBMUKST, . J., classes in the city schools In draft ing and shop mathematics, how ever, was voted a raise to J 1800 Mr. Sigmund Indicated his inten tion to resign from: the teaching force on the grounds that his sal ary was insufficient, lnvestiga tion on the part of j City Superin tendent Hug revealed the fact that a man could not be obtained to replace Sigmund at a satisfactory (By Associated Press.) A failure of one or more girders forward of amidships caused the wrecking of the "airship Shenandoah in the opinion of Commander Sidney M. Kraus of the special Investigation board who testified today before the naval court, of inquiry. 1 Basing his opinion upon a per sonal observation of the wreck and upon" such. Information -about the disaster .as he could collect, he said this, failure occurred simul taneously with or shortly before or shortly after some very consider able rotational oscillation of the ship in the line squall near Ava, Ohio, on September 3 Naval OfficialsYined Up Sol idly Against Col, Mitch ell's Proposal Former Pulp Wood Discarded Is Smallpox Patient Is Sent to Office I,,, ' ,! , , P Declare Wife of Friend Tried Sufficient to Keep Mill Run- I Through Street, Declares ncajjun -uiincu uv Llli" to Poison Him; Husband worm Keney Nignt or Prison Break Located nhig Indefinitely Response Also Held Here is a niece of news found! In reply to the protest issued by the Slogan editor for tomor-py Dr. Clements against the city NEW TORK. Sept. 22- (Bj Associated Press.) Charged with WILBUR. VOICES PROTEST row'a oaDer tnat ia to 8 -to health officer. Dr. William B. Mott II P GIVEN TO CONVICT tttffInC Mrs. Sophie Poleskl. the wiie oi a cioae inena. into a oiax- keep even for a day. .1 wisnes to state for the enllghten- At Salem's paper mill, red and men or Dr- Clements and the pub- IDonrlaa fir wood U now hefnel i" cuy oramance o. 1922 provides that everr doctor rial Bmi in ma ww i,jrH or a A responsible for the quarantining naner , j I Ul 3 cases oi aeportaDie or con- aa vi.i .k , ".ml 1UU disease; runner, uai sec- In V a IJ .VI. .VI.. I. - -tAlVU ' being done. ' ( ,' C. F. Beyerl, manager, and J. B ing furnace in a lower East Side I 1 v . M m - a. w Statement. That Gnn Unloaded .... .7 I ulul wnu Stand Taken by Navy; Say Change Would Hamper Efficiency Disproves. As It Contained One Shell; Has Bear ing Upon Trial gon states: "Whenever any labor atory or clinica 1 diagnosis dis closes that any disease is of a was still alive. George Symuk. a giant fireman, was held without bail today on a charge of murder. He will be given a bearing Sep tember 28. Police who went to The shotgun taken from the lh Pl nome the slay- state arsenal by Ellsworth Kelley M0 fUQd the husband. John, in on August 12. when he. Tom Mnr-Id "offering from a badly cut and ray and James Wlllos shot their I bruised head. ' I (firoa l)iil.'lna atmlwalM atnnVntl ..W ..4 l ....V . C-1 ,wii, cuitiuatr mund has shown himself capable of the ; work, the ! school board voted to raise his salary if he would etay.. , E. E. Bergman, head of the shop department, asked a raise in sal- WASHINGTON. Sept. 22. (By Associated Press.) Hizh officers of the navy testified today before P111. eulphite superintendent ot communicable nature, the person the nresidenfs air board and lined the Oregon Pulp & Paper com- makinc: such diarnosis shall im. up solidly In opposition to any ma- DaDy, nave succeeded in oeveiop-1 mediately uke sifch action as helwT IO reaon. was round la tbel "The deTll got into my head terial chanee In tba oreantiatlon ng a process whereby this wood may deem necessarr in orrtpr to woods near the Wlllard school- and I did It," 8vmuk told Assist of the nation's; air defense, al-n BT De 80 mppya. a easny apai prevent the spread of such disease nouse yesieraay wnere Keueylant District Attorney Ryan In re though thev differed slightly as neaply, by the sulphite process, and shall make a report of such cached 11 after leaving the com- frd to the murder. "She brought to the administration of minor as wnue ur Bna nemioca. as a action to the state health officer. naeerea auiomoDiie in wnicn me gome wine last night, t She had consequence an almost unumiteai such Derson shall, in addition to " convict trio escaped after . Kettle fllld with rncn stuff too. quantity of pulp wood which wasj8ucn report, be prepared to take Moving three dead men behind she wanted me to drink some of lornieriy consmerea unm or any such further steps as may be inem- 1D "una Dy a lt but j thought she was trying to iulci, viviu iu us irmuuun nmir. oemeo necessary by ,tne state I twupusea oi oner poison me. I (ought with her Patton and Johnson Busy Putting Teeth Into New City Ordinance SENTENCE IS MANDATORY Mayor Gieay Favor Action; Working Prisoners Provid ed for fa Ordiaaneo Enacted to 18S9 matters of the naval air service Secretary Wilbur, supported by a department of. national defense. as urged by Colonel William Mit chell, former assistant army air chief, would be a "well nigh irre parable mistake"! and ' that the present system "ia working about staying with her husband. I hit her over the head with a Poleskl was unable to clear up ; ThU breakage resulted in the 1 T, "clently and econom fBr" "u" "uus - jfied to a Buperintendent at a frames holding the control cr up gh ore F-EZSPZSSSa salary he draw, at the school, le said, adding ; tkaf the control ecor refiearcn car iaca yiuu.uij " and p-nidanr In thi thrpn imecial "0' - " " after control wires which sheared othe citv asked fir a ins that "the close relatlon8hl f0 haVe b off a number of frame before it !?"eJ?S;" SrJ! aviation to the navy and the ab- years to tention must be divided : between the three schools, Lincoln, Parrish and Grant. . In order to prepare himself for. these cUsees, Mr. Mil- last V a o jfanta4 ft I. as foot torn ssss m testified that the aluml"m.a"nmers to the study bf the special placed them squarely in line .hi.h tTia trlrrlpra and beams I . r . I t.v. - i i. a . i- y o . Inroblems involved in hia work. I ulaJu' ll7 i iuv mvwj uui- The janitors at the schools aek-ciai8 "wno appeared yesterday on fell, carrying Lieutenant Com mander Zachary Lansdowne and other officers and men to death. Officers who salvaged the for ward and ', after wrecked sections is now available to keep the mill health officer and shall report ,f' Bower, Bert ; Smith and Roy running indefinitely after all the such cases, and an connoted Premmer, deputies, and Officers Athnw ti'Ana f a va Wn nvrin n at a1 lav .aL..iiv . . . I riAMan nn1 F4 vn A . VA .it.l " " ' "-I merewiin. io any person or insu- mj bottle then tne deTll ,ot nto my ine slogan eaiior nas a ioi oi i miion oesignaiea Dy tne state I - utuuicuv, n. jirniomu - . . .i (. n new ana mieresung mings idovi uenia omcer. I'enamg oinciai I m wu1v.u n.vnr7, uiuiacii. Salpm'n hiir nsner mill for the I action hv th 1iirlllrt!nnal health I accompanied the Dartv was no- Sloean columns of -tomorrow's officer. th attendlns- nbvalelan nr availing, although the run was the mystery surrounding his in " " " 1. .... - . I I I M m. a . . paper. ; I other person practicing the science "una in tne place Kelley said he juries. inuiauimwuiMi- But the outstanding thing I ' baling shall establish and 'tu. r enea in oed eany tnis morning a separate air department be es- the fact that the Salem mill Is maintain quarantine rules and reg- ""'f" w" auicoverea un- 7 17 , tabllshed or that the air service doing the thing that the paper Nations as prescribed by the state der a log. and contained one shell. hU head. This explanation failed be made a separate corps, assert- manufacturers alf over the world board of health : J 1"L"L been trying for years and I AU,S c"y oramance ana siaie 1 -vu.- v uiu, uo luaiu-i unuuucu d0 , llaw are very clearly stated and tamed stolidly that the gun had I . "George was a great friend 01 solute inter-dependence of aircraft I I " V Tery mettr Ti v " P'"' u lu,u lu and chlnn In warfarn at ui. haa I " I fc ouuu'u tro buic 10 dbucdudu i . ivu mg iiicuu jay wur uua iu uiw. iifanA anAn AAiiafii I . a m. n tf... j .m.m i t h .... rt.. I . t . i . mnnitntul tlma anil I M tAU?4 LAHUK . LUUNUL UBU,t " ueciares. sun. 4 Knew iMi nigni lae wn tuiai Ically." He opposed, also, proposals that again." The testimony or the navy lead- in spite of this tact, the smallpox The recovery of the shotgun islto see him." The burning of the victim might have been completed and all traces of the murder obliterate were made was much more brittle near the sections where ; the ship broke than in other sections. They said there was no visible evidence that there had been crystallization or any errosion of the metal and they offered no theory as to the cause. . . ' ; - ' Commander Kraus, who observ ed the construction "of the Los An- J- BOEHIU.NGER SUCCEEDS the doctor's office to my office for Attorney Carson in his prosecu- TlKAKK; fclHTOll Is ITS , disposal, and after he was on his I tion of the charges of first decree 1 " o-y a tt as uvuiicu jt uuuud mil I . icucj aa uiiii i . . F. J. A. Boehrlngec. a steam there was a smalloox case on his and Wilios. The three men were DnI" aierxness 01 a po.ice- . - . --lm I th inhlAPt nf lraati vuirmitifo. I eneineer. wm ltrtnd nrenldent nf I -vi . t. j, I i.i..t n.i. v I man wno neara a woman scream ea ior an increase 01 iv per ceiii 1 - -- - -- IT . : ' 1 lw mj cjij urui- vwuv uj m vc-1 . . f . i .v.i ii .1 - tion or the air service. I me aaiem iraaes ana Laoor coun-i n.nr and tat law nnnt.t I clal session of th rrand 4nr d l """" v-1' were laid on the table. - -Mr. Wilbur was accompanied cil la8t to fIU tbe remaInder to the doctor, requesting that he will go on trial in the circuit Jn,i.faU lBlb!r!r! Superintendent Hug claimed the before the board by Rear Admiral 01 ine ierm 01 "lce ne,a eomply with both, which he re- court here, on Octobers. Each P41 m p", "TT" I j v Y VT f .m1 m I them are unable to find positions a said that in his examination otj the I t $sm y.& of b) ' c-ool board eipressed- their '00- anw uSi.c-LAT v uiatciiai v ui.c- (COBilaMMd OA PC ?) STUDENTS ON "CARPET" wall and ran to the lumber yard building where he found Symuk alone. Symuk at first denied there had been any woman in the building with him. but when the officer In sisted that la creams mast bare come from the building, the flre- 181 or u IC lna Vaf w.; .kU.Ish nnlJ Iva I -i . -. 1 I'nnn tnntlnn rt W TT Phaao I I . . - .. -f I man mail a a daah for HhertV. The wnrVmanahln He also said I -... - uu au milieu BKtjii uui ptrwui" - - " - I I iwo memoers 01 tne Kappa I . L V . . live woramansnip, ne. aiso sam I ji.-m- - h. s1am nnMIx I -tt. I nalntor tho rrmnril vrttA fn nm. PIRP U'llVTvr.a icciTn ivn r . . hutmlmiB fired twn abnta at Mm. of tha bi-l " " ". --'. i tug iu iicisuuuci uuuiuuiuuui ' ' I - ........ ... rmm , uammi Kno. IOCS! Willamette I " reason for the shortage of teach- Edward W. Eberle. chief of oper-James Tnrnr butcher, who has I fused to do. He then called Dr. I will be tried separately, with Mur ers in Oregon can be attributed to atlons; Rear Admiral WUliam A. m0Te1 10 land. Clements, who came to my office ray's case leading the calendar. the fact that graduates from Ore-1 Moffett, chief of the bureau of CM. Rynerson, managing edl-and with insulting remarks at- eon iinlvArRftv and OAO rn to Pal- aeronautics, and Rear Admiral I tor of the Oregon Labor Press, tempted to tell me that I was tiornia to teacn, wnere lew ox josepn airauss, ouaget omcer ana i vuuu- . . . . ' . .... I . i' . . . . I t ( 1 fK A t.flA. M AW AM. AW . . 4 K A a inemuer oi ut navy general i " "-" board. .1 1 "tate bettet .now Jthan aUaiy The"officere were tn : agreement I Ume In WstorT. ne 8ald- Upon mouon of w. H. cnase. SUMMER SAYS GOOD-BYE KAPPA GAM3IA F.IIO 31 EX ARE FOT-j5Ti TVTTtXd "PILLS a t a a 1 if -a. f,n r.AihaA,,rt because of the 6 per Admiral Moffett asserting that test against action by the execu iium gas cells had burst due to in-1 . 1vi I .... .. . Uu. kn., ct.t. ro.otinn SMOKY FALL LOOMING j.uiu rr" cent limitation, it is impossible to complete control over the air ner- tlve board of the State Federation lernai prware, aauiug ui. u.w ... ft fh th. .vu v - "v of Labor relative to tne reinstate- " ww. i qvuu;i ouuuiu w 51T ou stj tun wu I Teachers confirmed at the meet- reau of aeronautics. The differ-1 ment of unions. ing were Harry E. Rice at Parrish ence was developed when Admiral In the stern and bow which, neces sarily were subjected to the great !. prcuio, t,- Hnnlor hrh arhool ftpnlah Kcott at VW,. a .v '"' I elren thA "wrnna (mnrtadnn1 fraternltr. were eaii.,, n ,- attracung two otner poucemea net br PreIdnt ran nr,rv,M. to captured the fugiUre As if ashamed for Itself, Sum- of the nnlrersllv m . r.it f Kraus and the salvage officers, the court received a detailed re port front Commander Jacob H. I (Continued on paf 3) Search was made and Mrs. mer made Its official departure their smoking cigarettes in public Poleskl body, burned almost be Tuesday with a sample of its best I where they were detected by the Tnl recognition, wa found la De VMT- A lllMB A A. A f AA A Al J A, A Ak I I A B Al . wovuer. wear naitra iuu wi ui i university president. 1 Dialing iuroace day were offered as a farewell Both men r. n ULLU.-VUHAM, wasn., aepuigirt to Baiem. the ramnn. and hnth BELLINGHAM MILL BURNS to how many of his recommenda- (BT Associated Preti).-- PI" warnings were Usued from bers of this year's football squad. MANY DRUNKS ARRESTED tlonoe had been rejected by the i "umaicu . lUB viwc OI me uiomti lousier n was reported that the men were vitU SCH00L GM,S SH0WN Wean 7f Nation which 17- was caused by a fire of unknown in" Portland y'esterd.y and the .",2 hfaif Vhf IKS.' S SS oiw 4 " ' b miral Moffett is responsible. o-"11" tnat destroyed the main are prospect, of a smoky fall. Low of the unlTerslty and that the L JnSMSS RECHECK REVEALS INCREASE Admiral Eberle opposed placing ?art ' tbve Iant of tbe E K nMty. fair weather and east- threw away lighted cigarette stubs POLICE KEPT ACTIVE IS AUG UST, REPORTS SHOW BY LONE STUDENT In . checking over the registra tion for the first day of school, it was found that enrollment amounted to one more than that surviving officers which corrobor ated in the main the accounts giv en by the large number of officers end men survivors who passed be fore the court in quick succession at the opening day yesterday. fTt. 1 jv .4 a 'arl fnASaaa 4 mm a A Uv last ui iud nihucoeco uuwv- . J - " . -.-n-hi- w ... Mf on the opening day of, last jrcu. a umwn was icyviwu; Monday, but this Iras due to the fact that the enrollment of two full classes, one it Parrish and one at Lincoln, were not report ed. Lincoln now has over 300 en rolled, and shows! an increase of 38 over last yearj while Parrish now has an enrollment of 840, an Increase of 62 over last year. , - George W. Hug, Iclty superlnten- comDlete control over air nerson- company nere i.ie eny wmas are in prospect ior me " IIaJ... ; lHAAAll. ...1.1,1... .A. A. A. I . a M 1 al I w va uv a" . . , - , I . a . . a lieved tlie bureau of navigation unaDie 10 cnecK ine aze wnicn nas 066,1 8me rain' I0re must keep all of Its complements 8Uriea ia ine WBMl 0,n3 nettr re Ba,a IO De euuicienuy ary io . I iue nr- ruuius juai as iub cm-1 iotoitb a oaiara ll nuniins parnes (Continod oa pz 4) ' ployes were quitting work. grow careless. THE WALKING DELEGATE (Continued oa'pac 7) ENGLISH TESTS BLOCK ONLY 66 OP 121 FRESHMEN GET PASSING GRADE Out pt 121 freshmen who took the English ' qualifying examin- tlnii T ITIll.m att a H.I Aottv Monday,. 55 failed to pass. They dent predicts thatj before the end will fcel required to take three t the week the registration will o,,r nf lih mmm.r a week amount to considerable more. for which they will not be given Earllness of opening flay and the credit. i jOnlT 18 inanazed to at- excellent weather Salem has been tain arades rood enough to place enjoying were given as the rea- them in the class of composition eons for large number of stu- 1A.- The class of composition IB I dents who have railed to register. will number Z2. and 16 were pass- Registration at Salem high j ed on condition, and will: be re-1 school reached , 9l by Tuesday anired to take an extra hour a ( evening, and even more are ex- week for which they will not re-l pected before the end of the week. ceive credit. DATES SET gressed slowly Tuesday although I UUftrf-K NU It Jln.nil Vl VA 1. , r "1 . .....A :;. metiiodists to hold annu- 4d: i al meeting .n ecgene liuu. ayiucuuj im biuucuu miv waiting till the last minute betore EUGENE, Ore.,j Sept. 22. The they go through, the process of annual Oregon conference of the registering. The registration that Methodist church iwill be held . In has been Wade tap to the present J Eugene, September 28 to October indicates - that - the enr6llment at I 5, it was announced here today by the university -will show a. de-1 rjy, s. A. Danf ord; district super crease this year, although the law J intendent, , who has charge ' of ar school promises to show an in-1 rangements. The! program as an- 1 rrcaaa. i '. I nnnneeil hpdni M find at afternoon. I Today is the last alfowed for September 28, with examination registration at the .university, and I of candidates for the ministry and classes will start Thursday; . Any lends Monday forenoon, October ZA etudeflt who desires to register with the announcement of minis- after Wednesday will liave to doltry . appolntmentSj., , Bishop Wil-j so through the registrar's office, jliam O. Shepard jot the Oregon conference will (preside at the POSSES CALLED IN I meetings. EVERETT. Wash., Sept. 22, I LANE FAIR OPENS (By Associated Press). rifty EUGENE, Or., Sept. 22. The Tien engaged in a search for Alvah 13th annual Late county fair Cilbourn and Joe Ward, two of opened here today and wllleon- ix prisoners "who .escaped from j tinue' four days j The exhibits of e King county jail last Tuesday, all kinds are more numerous this bandoned : their efforts here to-l year than ever before. .Horse ght after 38 hours of continuous races hegin, tomorrow al con- arch- , , j l t;u9 trea tzji, - TOTHE Lrtiri &r Jnst as the college president walked up to them. As far as Is known no drastic action has been taken either by the school or the fraternity, al though the Kappa Gamma Rho have a long-standing rule among their student regulations which forbids their men the use of to bacco in any form. DARRELL MYERS PEEVED PROWLER STEALS PACKAGE OF GIRL'S LETTERS Mention letters to Darrell My ers these days and he becomes real peerlsh. . Sunday night' burglars visited the residence of Frank G. Myers and ransacked the house. Mr. Myers lost a diamond stickpin valued at .$110.: All this means nothing to Darrell. In a small tin box-like affair Darrell had placed two bracelets and a package of letters from a girl friend now , In Kansas. The bracelets were found but the let ters are. gone. When asked If these contained anything, he did not want read, he merely gnashes his teeth and mutters. The two boxes were found in a corner of the yard. -'H OREGON CITY IS JINX FOUR SALEM RESIDENTS ARE DROUGHT TO GRIEF Arrests made by the Salem po lice during the month of August touted 117. according to the monthly report submitted Tuesday by Chief of Police Frank Mlnto. Arrests for traffic violations were the most numerous, being 19, while 21 were arrested for being Intoxicated and one tor the pos session of liquor. The complete report follows: Number of complaints and re ports on the police blotter, 234; total number xt accidents report ed. 145; number of arrests on felony charges. 5; number of days in Jail sentenced, 70; number of meals served to prisoners, 287; number of people given beds, 84; number of burglaries, 1; reports of larceny, ,12; total number of autos stolen, 11; total number of autos recovered. 9; automobiles recovered from other cities, 1; number of bicycles stolen, 7; num ber of bicycles brought In, 10; total number of officers' special reports. 68; amount of fines Im posed for traffic violations, "J 2 17; total amount of fines Imposed by tbe police Judge, 8982. According to press dispatches In Portland papers from Oregon City several Sifem residents recently came to grief in that city. C. O Apple of Salem was in Jured and his car wrecked near Milwaukie Saturday, he reported to the Clackamas county sheriff , Monday. Machines driven by M Harris of Salem and H. H. Mar itln of Oregon City collided with out damaging either. A. C. Lace of Salem paid 115 and lost his drivers' license for 15 days for traveling 40 miles an jhour between Barlow and Canby Charles Nelson of Salem for feited ; ball la the police : court Monday. . lis was arreted on charge of btinsr drunk Suaday night, . . . INDIAN SCHOOL PRAISED OFFICIAL VISIT PAID DY MICH IGAN CONGRESSMAN Hard labor sentences for all those convicted of driving whlla intoxicated Is advocated by Alder men Hal Patton and Paal John son, and to show that they are firmly convinced that hard labor Is the antidote to the access of drunken drivers, they will Intro duce an amendment at the next meeting of the council to the ordi nance passed Monday night by the council providing for mora string ent punishment for 'Intoxicate! drivers. The purpose of the am endment will be to make hard la bor compulsory In all Jail sen tences Imposed for the offense. Mayor Glesy, when asked it he would favor the amendment of the ordinance which was originally la- - troduced by him, declared: I will favor any action that will give intoxicated drivers the limit," The mayor declared that he has a love for humanity, but that the thought of drunken driv ers running loose and endangering the lives of others Is one he can not tolerate. It was held at the council meet ing that the city recorder has pow er to add hard labor to Jail sen tences at his discretion, but up to the present time no hard labor has been imposed in any case by Judge Poulaen. When asked if he had the power, Jud.e Poulsen stated that he did not know bet her the old ordinance giving him the power Is still valid or not. The ordinance was enacted it 1889, and provides that the Judgt may Impose hard labor "on ssj male person submitted to the c'tj Jail" in default of payment of free at the rate of 32 a day. Chru Kowits. elty attorney, declare? - that the ordinance is still valid, and states further that proviilcm is made in the city charter for power for the city recorder to Ira-, pose hard labor along with any jau sentence given to msie per sons. Judge Poulsen claims that It would not he practicable to work the city prisoners, giving as his reason that there are never a suf ficient number of them oa hand to psy to work out. He claims I V A WmAa Wa A Va .1... an additional meal, which would add a cost of 25 cents a day per man. and that a warden would have to be paid to watch the men. Taklug these things Into consider- : ation. he claims that the city would have to have seven men working at once in order to make it a paying proposition.' As for the new ord insure that provides for more stringent pen alties In esses of driving while drunk. Judge Poulsen said It was his opinion that the more severe the penalty is made the harder it is to get convictions. Bat Indi cations are that a stiff penalty has ta effect, as the city recorder aays that the police of Saltm have never had a repeat case of a drunken driver." Incidentally, the new ordinance. which provides for a- fine of not less than 8100 nor more than 8500. and a Jail sentenca of net less than 80 days nor more than six months for all persons convict ed of driving while Intoxicated, went Into effect Tuesday, ax it was an emergency measure. The new ordinance follows closely the state law for the same offense. Judge Poulsen declares that during the last slg Doatti there have been more cases of in toxicated drivers in Salem than tn any other town in Oregon with the possible exception of Portland. Expressing great satisfaction with conditions at the Chamawa Indian school, Hon. L. C. Cramp- ton, of Michigan, chairman of the house committee on appropria tions, visited the Institution yes terday and made thorouzh in spectlon of the buildings with i view of presenting his findings to the national appropriations depart ment for the annual report on budgets. ' - Expressing his opinion that the Chemawa school Is one of the best conducted Institutions of the kind he has ever visited, Mr. Crampton was especially pleased with sani tary conditions there. The trades department was also heartily en dorted. Mr. Crampton eaa cdy a siort time to spend at the school, and expressed regret at hU Inability to see" Congressman Hawley of this district. . STOCKHOLDERS TO MEET OREGON - LINEN MILL ELECTS OFFICERS THURSDAY. Stoehholders'of the new Oregon Linen Mills. Inc.. will mrct Thurs day morning at 10 o'clock In the Chamber of Commerce eudi'oriun for the purpose of selecting mem bers for the boaM cl .iliroctorj. and adoption of br-iawi. it 1 likely that officers wi'i cloetel at the meetlcr. Colonel liartrara. who h"b!i In the eat Intp-ctlng anj n- tlgating mill eanlraest. r-ort he had found a drier tf 4 an su'o matU; scntjher tat vr'. t?t f.slr cut down oa ttho overhead ft pene of the ml.'l. bnt will rVe oprtIr.-- nijfh rljcrlr. TI-s found tfcet trrvo n rni-h'rrv can Te tnse r.i ranch less tl?.zi planned originally, it i rroba:' that the new rrS.l wr.I I - li ----. ailoa wi.: erea cr t' t ; Y ?