The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 25, 1925, Page 1, Image 1

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    SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR
- SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1925
PRICE FIVE CENTS
i us
CAPITAL CITY-LODGE
MISTOEIOPEI
COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND, FRANCE MAKES OFFER
PACIFIC FLIERS GIVEN
DBG
WINS PRIZE OF IO0F
INCREASED BY TURNOVER) IN DEBT PROCEEDINGS
OVATION UPON RETURN
DH
OF Lllli ILLS
BIKE TIED
LADIES AUXILIARY PB DE
MARION'S SHARE FROM
LI-1 SUGGESTION NOT PLEASING
SAN FRANCISCO TURNS OUT
GREE TEAM IS SECOND
CENSES $534KK2.i
TO ALL AMERICANS
FOR HEARTY WELCOME
SHE
Ml
110 HEAD
STER
7 '
I
'Arthur A. Meyers, Brother of
Henry W., arid Milton? At
tempts Suicide
HISTORY IS REPEATED
Crime Recalls Slaying of Police
man by George Meyers, Who
Also Killed Woman
' ana Then Self
SAN ANTONIO, Texas. Sept. 24
(By Associated Press.) A sec
ond attempt to end his life was
made at a hospital here today by
Arthur A. Meyers, -who was in a
critical condition after shooting
to death Mrs. Betty Candler and
then wounding himself The man
leaped from his, bed and attempt
ed to batter his head with a pitch
Rulings Are Made by Sovereign I
Grand Lodge; Temple Cor
' nerstone Is Laid
New Flood of Demands Ex
pected to Follow Settle
ment of French Debt
Receipts for Six Months . Prrioh I "t Meeting Is Called for Today;
S1.201.1K3.8S: Counties; Will ! I Commissions Are Guests of
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 24.
(By Associated Press.) The
Receive $287,500
t
President
Marion county's share, or one-1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. (By
fourth of the amount contributed I Associated) The long pending
grand lodge of Australiasia has YEAR'S ADVANCES LARGE by 11x9 onty to the motor ye-t under way today and the
hide registration fund, amounts I French hare submitted an offer
to $13,498.23. according to state-l10 aettlement.
r Fellows, to legislate for its J ment issued from the olfice of the! There tne conversations looking
i subordinate divisions. It was ww "UUWB wuar ' UecreUry of state. Net receipts to an arrangement to fund
from the countv were I53:a2.91. 1 France's four billion dollar dent
the right, under its charter as a
quasi-independent Jurisdiction of
Odd
owni
decided today by the sovereign
grand lodge in session here. The
supreme body adopted " a report
submitted by the judiciary com
mittee, which upheld the stand
Sydney, N. S. W. grand sire tor raMCat! Prf s Pei"nS and otner fee8 der,Ted Uon motor bad been held.
r,culuu"1 4UUU'"& Hulu",5'"0' vehicles, shall Tie divided among
to European Countries During
1025; Huge Sums Are
Pending
NEW YORK, Sept.
Under the laws of 1S21 it it
provided that after payments of
administrative expenses are paid,
24. (Byltne balance of the total receipts
received for motor registration
rested tonight after a brief formal
Joint session between the commis
sions representing ; the two gov
emments and two separate meet
ings of the American commission
er. The nurse called for help and wife, president of the Manitoba as-
Australiasia.
. Rebekah assemblies have not with a prospective settlement like- the counties on the basis of one
the right to secede from the asso- ly to pave the way for a fresh fourth of the receipts and'.in pro
elation of Rebekah assemblies flood of Eurowan loans has direct- portion to the amount contributed
without the sanction of the sov- . mUenton " AmcrIca-s erowinz by the counties. The remaining
ereign grand lodge, it was decided. I - ; I three-fourths is turned over to the
R. H. Shanks, on behalf of his i1""0 " l" ,"e high-way fund.
Loans to foreign countries and in-
.mv m..w BV .UU . Idnstriea Including nrivato. hank I loiai receipts tor tne period
he was overpowered. The couple senrbly and others, sought a ruling Ga"r,fl' !nclU(lln private bank . " e-ntembM- IS
'-... .ov ' Fa credits aiul advances, sp far this Irom March 16 to September 15
were found 17 hours after the Ion action taken some years ago.
time neighbors heard shots fired I when the Manitoba assembly se
at Mrs.,, Candler's home.
year have exceeded $1,000,000,000 turned over to tne state treasurer
si,zui,i83.8g. Refunds
Announcement that a different
offer had been laid before the
Americans was made by Joseph
Calllaux, the French minister of
finance and head of his govern
ment's commission.
I made a different proposal.'
he said. "I .wrote .it myself com
ing over en the boat. Mr col
leagues are unified on it." '
Under Secretary Winston, the
nucu i.uc juauti.uua o,viuv .l.v .....ii J, . VcrA I ;
ceded for a cause not made pub- commission secretary at
Meyer, was employed as a room hid i u" .l" U. 7. ;;VV the close of the second meeting of
clerk at the Savoy hotel and the Herbert A. Thompson of De- . a 8a m AdmlnlstratlT. expenses Vert the : Americans, said no 'official
woman was a bookkeeper. The trolL erand Blre. officiated late in ia ,ore,gn' nci- tli ..9Zll Proposal" was before them, but al-
shooting. occurred in a bouse In the dav at the lavine bt the cor- Fortified by the postession, of "1' -I" most simultaneously there were
- .,K,K Co-.A ' .7 almost one-half th vnrM'a atinnlv I .wiu,vyw, iuo. cuunues ...... . "... .
...,aUU..v -uu-. v " ."nerstone for the oda reiiows tem- -------------- " " r' i win hav- tin snn
l.nl?Nf; t East Nine- the French suggestion, were
A 13 I v at hlA A. 1a.mS a n 9
he be buried in Salem. Or., be- eentn ad Albrta 8treets by aj. I difficult ; to
Bide
woman's sister.
rather see Betty dead than untrue
n ma T ttt. Vol " Anntliov Tint A
Bald: "Betty is teasing me and!aaZ.w"e;
Baying I am a coward. . But she
prorated
extend
orid I ment will receive $802,500.
months, lce aisiriDuiion ot moneys is
I. t. ..... ...ji.. .v r i maae twice a vear. at the end or
. j i iva iu , Loiui a aiv ouuiuk L 11 rr lui' I - .
The prize awara. announcea eIgn nalIons more money than it acn month' Period-
took to build the Panama canal. I .f
declarations from other quarters
his mother, and to the de I berta lodge No. 233. A good sized "dit to the rest of the wt
jn's sister, saying: "I would " . OOQ .w MrLAn, Yet In the space of three mon
For Patriarchs Militant: PHThe tota, of priTate American! ln.
im a cowara. cui t-i.- ia6f ine OI pnvaw American in- CnillDmiClUT IO IJCCncn
also says if I kill myself she too "" " B" : vestments abroad, exceeding $10,-"ii-iii, iJ ut.t.uuu
000,000,000 or approximately $90
,.1 k I 1 J .,t.I. It.
wants to go with me." Several l mcu 1U iU.41
sealed letters were found.
unacceptable at least to some of
the Americans
The day's developments pres
aged Intensive discussion of the
whole situation at the Joint meet
ing called for mid-day tomorrow.
The suddenness of the French
offer was forecast, however, in M,
Livesley Vice-President and
bnellmg Secretary-Treasurer
of Concern
Gifts and Medals Preeentel En-
tire Crew of PN-0 No, 1
i by Mayor Rolph
Graphic Word Picture Paint
ed Before Naval Board ot
Shenandoah's Crash
I SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 24.
(By Associated Press.) The crew
MUCH INTEREST SHOWN f' th PN;f No-1 wthlcb. urTiTed CHARGE ENGINE FAILURE
drift while on an attempted , non
stop flight to the Hawaiian U-
Chamber of Commerce Auditorium
Packed for 'Election; Call
Issued for 10 Per Cent
of Subscription
lands, came back to the starting . rP
Control Car Fell TeaOmony
Shows; Lanadowma Xerw
Protested Trip
Affairs were attended to with
LAKEIIURST, N. J., Sept. 24
point of their historic adventure
today, wind and sun tanned, buoy
ant and ready to do it all; over
again.
! Smilingly they received the
cheer-nnnctuated hnmpiro nf a
gusto at the meeting of the stock- treat cItT after diMmbarkInr from (By Associated Press.) A much
noiders of the new Oregon Linen I the battleship Idaho whichlmor vivid word picture ei u
Mills. Inc., held Thursday in the I brought them here from Honolulu. J wrecking of the airship Shenan-
They were placed at the head ot than any heretofore given.
Officers were elected hv-laws nmry procession up Market ir w.lQ .mponmai
orncers were elected, by-laws c bearing on at least one possible
aaopted ana the board of directors ,, v-.-.-in ihA..... contrlbatlns: cause ot the disaster
was named. along the thoroughfare gave them Presented here today to the
T. B. Kay was elected president: la stirring welcome. naval court or inquiry.
T. A. Llreslev. vice president, and I Commander John Rodrers and I High HghU in the day's derelop-'
R. O. Snelling secretary-treasurer. I his men. Lieutenant Byron J. Con-
T. A. Livesley of Salem. Jameslnell and Sklles R. Pone. Pilot:
I w w m -
Riddle of Monmouth Col. W. B. lOtls M. Slants, radioman, and W.
ments were:
Testimony ot Colonel C. G. nail.
observer on board, that the fall-
Bartram of Salem. T. B. Kay of H. Bowlin. mechanic, were forced Bre of two of the Shenandoah's
engines made more probable the
drawing ot the ship into the vortex
ot the storm which wrecked her.
More definite testimony that the
gaiem. M. U. Cunderson of Silver- to repeat many times the oft-told
ton, Julius L- Meier of Portland, I tale of the epochal flight. All ia-
and jonn ti. JSc.Nary of saiem i eluded in their sutements the
were named on the board ot di-nrm conviction that thev wanted
rectors. ;A director representing to try again and that the ' next bip actually began breaking In
the Canadian interests in the mills I time they would succeed. Itwo before the control car tell.
and one to act as manager of the stant told of having a picture c r r y n " Commander Zachary
piant are yet to oe namea. 0f ni9 ilttie boy and clr aDOard unMowne d other officers and
Ten per cent of the subscrip-1 the big seaplane. I men to tneir deatn.
Hons was called for as one of the j "All I had to do was to look at Tfae offering of evidence that
first official acts of the new board I the picture and say 'you big stiff. I the Shenandoah began to break top
of directors. The money Is need-1 they think you are the greatest! wnen rrested alter a rail ot Bear
ed to begin erection of the mill l man in the world. Now be that!1' zuuo IMt la three minutes.
and to swing into active produc- kind of a man. Believe me bov. I Declarations of two witnesses
line first prize, $300, Washing- Der caDita: annroach eattia assessed FISH HATCHERY rxi-rs sm Caillaux's statement In greeting tion as soon as possible. that picture sure cheered me bd." '-hlt Commander Lansdowne had
me American commission, mai me i nirh interest in the mill was I The rreat rotnndt nf ihm ritl""i mu mutuiii w make ins
French were ready as practical shown at the meeting of the stock-1 hall had been turned Into a rain- niht at the time It was under
men to go to work on the problem, holders, where 2115 shares out of 1 bow of flags, flowers and bunting taken and that he voiced no dis
Secretary Mellon, chairman of the the 2884 shares of common stock for them, and they were given the tisfaction with the Itinerary fix-
American commission, welcomed were represented either in person I further tribute there o the city's I ea D' lne nayy department.
ton State; second, $150. Oregon. Valuation of the world's richest
uulomo . i city New York and f is more
Regulation canton traveling uie tnan double the curTency in actual
OlStance Iirsit I clrrnlation in th TTnltPit RtatM.
" "
IN NEED OF REPAIRS
The self-wounded murderer is
a brother of Henry W; Meyers and
Milton Meyers, both ot Salem, and r . tmn Qa..
- : . . - , . roiuiunu, m., scwuu, pivv. uv- . i; ,t. . I ' ' . . , vluciivjiu vumuussiuu, weivuiucu
reca is a Kiuing m ramento. Cal. L. " 7, -lv. r-.0:!'8" various Improvements in equip- the visitors with the declaration or by proxy.! Erery saet ln the formal welcome. Gifts and med- th the barograph record and
mira oroiucr, uwhb iWt;,, d"". , 0v .Ir.ar, nArm Mmin, thn I j ment and method at 29 fish hatch-1 ....
Kuuwu.ua..e .v,utv " I Irv ), nfa!1a1 innrnTtmstalg I ... I "
PORTLAND.! .Or.. SepL 24.
(By Associated Press.) Need tor
mi 1 j . .w ,IK I nitltnTlnm vii In naa t t da mut. 1.1- . - .m. 1 I th t lm t A nf VltnHI! m In.
greatest distance with not less 7 na1 they were lionised In stirring d today tend to Indicate that the
than, 25 members; $100 prize to iVigVjnn '. mif8l?n was ,ndicate in report ot eacn of our peoples, fair and Although some discussion re- speeches by Mayor James Rolph. Shenandoah was buffeted about la
.-..-.- , txr-.i. lDe tOtai Was Sl.Z43.1B&,UUU,i ex- submitted today bv P. R 'Hawlpv , ... i ., w nlto In .rfrmMnn f thm hv. t. J .v thi ltdrm far IS rnlnnU fmrn th.
- -,1,,i f i' v i . . . - - ' I iu me practical iesi cm. iiuio, - u uiucu.
elusive of countless private bank-l0f the United States bureau ofl-.. ' iw. .nimirnr.r..nrimi.ntirii Itima nf h firt nnmMMii
ing operations which are not pub- fisheries, who has spent the past ,'ai,,ataiv ft lh. mtinr made. The one phase of the by- ' ' " ; cent to an extreme altitude of
j ' - I . .. . . ,. ... . I . . . - . . ... .
laws tnai arew consiaeraoie ai-irnnQT I THflnlwrs nRIWCI-"' eei, unui see xinaiiy began
cusslon was the limitation of ex- " ( ,,,wlto break up at an altitude of ap-v
Tom Eckhart, a local police off!
cer For this crime he was con-
mrttA n n.rlflT It. ths WPflnil
nnin . vonAfll had f he Imperial lodge, Spokane, Wash
yerdlct reversed. He was then Patriarchs MiUtant degree team,
conyicted of manslaughter and the prize to Sacramento canton
sentenced to serve from one to 15 No. 1, $250. - :
sears ln the penitentiary. He was Ladies -auxiliary PM degrees:
later paroled, went to eastern Ore- First prize, . '200, Capital City
enA n later to San Francisco Lodge, No. 6. SeattW; 1 second
r . ... - 1 - . .s - j '"-vt- I - : : 7 I w,. BVivi ..i. vniuus
where he is said to have uieaj sibu. apiwi uiiy ius reported a highly favorable
(Continaed e pf 7)
two months in a survey of the
hatcheries. Superintendents at
the various hatcheries were given
(Continued en pM 8)
nicij tnAcuiiirs XAiirUTtt-,L . .. . " .
uion KinoniliU inuuni BigaiWiaj. Dy ar. ttawiey ioriDnnv rr.niin r.ti CTnC L unless authorized by the l
themcmt.parU aodjit.aU.siatlanaLOVU L JUUHU . u i w I V -1 directors The limitation
ES DUTY IN KITCHEN I 1 feeling for M. L. Ryckmah. reap
pointed state superintendent of
DEM0LAYS HOLD RITES YAKIMA, Sept .124 Yakima hatcheries.
m.mm-r i w . county JaUers have been called up- .Most of Mr. Hawley's suggest-
OFFICERS FOR TEAR INSTALL-J on to teach dish washing as a side-J Ions were for better care of facfl-
ED LAST NIGHT I Hne 10 ineir sterner aunes.; a i uu tor jreprunn- against
comely Italian woman, wnose nus-liuuus ana amer emergencies.
PIONEER IS CALLED
!Woman companion and then cbni-j Salem, Ore.
jmitted suicide , ! ..:
'After killing' Eckhart, Meyers
fled to the woods and wandered
aimlessly for several days. A re
ward of $1,000 was .offered for
.his Tapprehension by Governor
"".rrt:1.' At the meetine ot the De Mo- band is serving a sentence, called
J eacher iTring It h7 Praium dis- lays Thursday . night officer, for at the Jail today during visiting
w-J tZIa the reward. the " coming term were Installed, hours and urged the jailers to
'Yit.r 4ha conviction of his The following were placed into of- "sign ner husband to wtcnen YAKIMA, Sept. 24. Ira Liven-
brother, Arthur Meyers, who bore tice: t afv. voeBin18 "rn good. 79. a resident of Yakima
the-nickntmeof "Moley." he went Leroy Grate. Master councilor; pires he may pend part of ls county for 61 years, died here at
i.v. wo.n mr,A i.tr to Karl Donel9 senior councUor; time In her kitchen washing dish- noon today. He was the father of
v m 4here h eneaeed: In Willard Brown, Junior councilor; She left with the promise that seven children, six of whom live
',v- ti,. .i.nM vmlnou uter burk Mlnto. senior deacon; Bill at least a short course would be near Yakima on ranches. Mr
w ... . hosnital attendant In Siperall.) Junior deacon; Kenneth I given her help-mate. Strange to Livengood moyed to Oregon from
"the Leadbetter hospittl at San Schellburg, senior steward; Horn- say. kitchen duty, according to Iowa in 1871. He had lired two
Francisco. A few years ago he is er Richards, Junior steward; Cecil Sheriff L. D. Luce, is one of the years in Klickitat county. Wash.,
to hav heen traveline Edwards. chaDlain: Elmer Kiien-1 ui 1UUUU iu juiiiU coining 10 iaKima
with a carnival company making ke, scribe; Eiiner Hansen, treas-
the Willamette valley, but hia urer; Ezra Webb, sentinel; Jack
travels since leaving Salem haye Spong, standard bearer? Walter
J been rather obscure, and he has Simpson, mar shall; Albert Arpke,
not kept in touch with his broth- almoner; and' Francis Lutz, Deryl
era. His father, Joseph Meyers, Myers,' Gordon Barker, Harold
was at one time one ot the lead- Tomlison, Robert Scott, Bert Hof-
- ing merchants here and owned fine ftnd Kenneth Webb precept-
what M now known as tne Aimer ors, Hem Sun was elected orator
- Mercantile company store
P-v
penditures of the manager to $500 1 EXPORTS AND IMPORTS I Proximately 4000 feet.
unions umonwu uj i"o uuiu w 1 rnicssTvri nr rrr t irtva l -uiie w wora.piciure ot me
was re-1 . I disaster painted by Colonel Hall
VICTIM OF HEART ATTACK h?.!? Jr1!?.-!?1. SEATTLE. Sept. 24-(By the f""! Mt "
FALLS ON KITCHEN STOVE I rtm Press.) Buel A. Wll-, " 7' " stl
uiMuoi.ouY" iv T i 11 I Hamson, assUtant district mana- a vicwpomi 01 i
land hum nhnrTirM heavllv to It. I - '.. . . I Mimn.. v 1 . n n 1 v 1.
YAKIMA. Sept. 24. With face , ... haft thm Canadian In- !r..M .lM fl"mct IZ.;:, " w
and arms badly burned, the body u should be represented on o ot which Tailed U a
: Fzszzi rrz ? jj - 1 and .no.
: ' . 1 ' . " ' 1 maua6":i buuiu wo uutj i w 1 trade on the Pacific roast last vear I Because or a loss or water. .
early this morning by her hus-BeTen instead of nine directors be
band, S. Strouss, who is past -SO named at the present time and
years of age. Physicians said that the other two berthss should
Mrs. Strouss had died of a heart be left open, as he suggested. The
attack and had then fallen against suggestion was accepted unani-
of $71,711,144 over 1923. ! colonel Hail testified that under
Williamson classified the dls-u the circumstances he .did not
tricts as follows: - I think the Shenandoah could have
Imports: San Francisco, $173,-1 aPd the "twister" which tore
auacK ana naa men iauen againsi isuggesiion was accepiea nniui- i J0R v,,hi.,ln. n ii I her to nieces He added that he
house from picking grapes in the I two other members for the board.
yard. The family came to Yaki
ma seven monin ago irom now- MCWT MAQ 1 IIMP 334.475; Los Angeles. $40,582,
burg. Ore. A daughter, Mrs. O. j cNnULLMcii I HAb bLUKir 0regon $10,676,235.
w. Bucnei lives in r riena. ure. i
HIUIIEn TUITION fellOWS t.f
THE SEASON OPENS
JEWELERS ARE GULLIBLE
10 SEATTLE MEN ARE VICTIMS
OF GOLD BRICK GA3IE
i
0LUVER IS HONORED
- -.i . . -.' ':.:,'
ALT3INU9 NEW VICE PRESI
tii'VT IT WIT .TiA M RTTE
; . T ; SPOKANE. Sept. 24. (By the
6 O Olliver has been elected Associated Press) The gold brick
ylce' president of Willamette unl- game still is profitable here, the
versltv according to an announce- police reported today. And the
ment by President Carl Q. Doney. Icttau are not the traditional
He arrayed Thursday ; from Chi- TillL
cago where for me years he has PJcated jewelers. ; .
c&o wucio f,.,..,,i More than 10 jewelers have
been connected with the 0mplalned to the police that they
teV-"-.?91- purchased, at from $10 to $30.
board of Metnl8tn8Cf;n ' of KId rlck encrusted with nug
Mr. Olliver is an alumnus of getg andjDarlng a hIneB8 ld
Williamette, and a member of the tigtir6 on one 8lde Tbelr genu,
class of 1909. He got his degree taeilew, was not questioned until
at the Kimball school of theology, one jeweler 8awed one ln halyes.
and later wdn the degree of mas- He fonnd the in8ide was of lead-
ter of arts at Willamette.
LM M na ldrWA1
a.rorTheO LEADER DIES
ence and when the war nroxe
. .t. ..Mt.. of thn Y. M. I JAPANESE
. was ia iu o5'i".
C. A. over seas. He is forty-fiye
WlHTfrV
HIGH OFFICIAL
SUCCUMBS TO BURNS
TOKYO, Sept. 25. (By Asso-
veara of ace. i -'.-.- - w-., :-;
rried and has
r;'VVQ,7 "w."mll t-lciated Press.) Viscount A.
living6 at CoryalliS. but as he Hamao. president of the . prlry
exnects to make his home in Sa- council, who was severely burned
Seloi-himherelnthe yesterday ( when his clothing
near future. This is the first time canght fire from a bonfire in his
' . M.i I A 7Bnafc va, uu ,ijuwe
BABY. IS DESERTED
TODD BOUND OVER
LONQVIEW, Wash., Sept. 24,
A. Rurlc Todd, deposed Kelso
mayor and accuser of George
MARS HFI ELD, Or-, Sept. 24.
t uy ;ABsociaiea.r.. Norris, today was bound over to
Rice and wife of Myrtle . lwt 1 on ft cnarge oI
, a "Tr- -TTtT-j vacati on I
and Oregon $62,777,315. ciously" to escape . the thunder-
Exports: Washington, $270,-l,torms which were observed off
285,319; San Francisco. $146,- either beam and that had she cot
,. met the "twister" there would
have been so difficulty with the
thunderstorms themselves. J
4tTatta eteiw wtf UlefM 4a m a V A
FECT AT WILLAMETTE CDCCUIJIAM DAD-riC UCI nL. .v!7..,,,!. ..Vv. cr....3
vvbmbmb - 1 shwaw a t4 rlnrlntr (ha sit rrrm Vm
Registration at e n'; LNTERKST IN ANCIENT: TlU- asked Admiral Jones,
verslty has reached only 462, it I ,.txmv utt wavivrf I . ".ti. ' rn
was learned at business office of I ; Innrilall - - .
the unlyersity Thursday. This .... . . ' ... I ff,.. ..h.
shows a decrease of nearly 150 Is wn,.-.,. ,u h m. iaratton lhat-th ahla
students from last year. Although J ' mttmnnnn I n vrtk hr0rt.thi, eon-
last year's .enrollment was un- w v,. .hl! .. .rf. h- . in rrol
usuallylarge opinion Is expressed mQre Th(j fre8Qmen lnaticoul(1 ment ltb Lieutenant Commander
on the campua that the drastic rise fonn4 wer0 roonde(1 0F and pa- a Howndahl another witnees
in tuiuon uiu year wM ,rB.j --irade4 abont town with their shirt and navigator of the Shenandoah.
tails out and their belts off.' Only I that the wooden struts of the con
a few freshmen were on hand for Urol car first snapped on the dowa-
strumental In the decrease. Last
year the tuition was $100 and this
year it is $150. Tne numoer men- cereinony. and they wera at. ward drop of the ship.
tioned includes the registration oi ... . . .,., . mAM . Commander Lansdowne'a atll-
sophomores. Little Interest was Jtnde toward making the flight was
shown ln the affair, and Indie- emphasized in the cross quettion-
tlons are that the tradition has " today ty juage Aavocaie o-
the law and music schools. Class
work for the year began Thursday.
CIYTV I CTTCDC IM NAMF outgrown itseir, and will pass out (T- Commander Rosendahl aseert
SIXTY LETTERS IN NAMt f b.for(l mor. ed that the Shenandoah's captain
- vear. have naed had not yoiced any protest against
NO WONDER HE IS CALLED '
UNDESIRABLE ALIEN
wAsmNGTONTsept. 24. (By VETERANS ARE ARRIVING
Associated Press.) Lleieusszui-
. or exhibited any reluctance to pro
reed on the mid-continent voyage
In accordance with the nary de
partment's order. ' .
SIXTH REUNION OF 9 1ST DI
VISION OPENS TODAY
I BLAST WRECKS HOUSE
SKVER.L PERSONS' ARE till-
ULTEl) TO BE KILLED
b i i r . . m - .it r a- v i i i
euszesszes Wlllihimlnlzzisstelzzi
Hurrizzlssteizzei. of Folsom, CaL,
in aaaiuon to DriB i POBTIAXn emnt it (R. a.
longest names n rcvoru l soelated Press.) Veterans of the
classed as an undesiranie auen. i 91st division began to assemble in
W". W. Husband, assistant secre- Portland today for the opening of
tary of labor, today signed an or- the sixth annual reunion aad con- LOS ANGELES. Sept. 24. (Ey
der for his deportation on thelventlon of the 91st division asso-1 Associated Press.) A two-story
ground that the Siamese had been I elation tomorrow. . I dwelling ln the northeast sectica
convicted of arson and therefore! It is expected that fully 1500 lot the city was destroyed by an
was ineligible to remain in the former members of the division I explosion of mysterious origin to-
country. Friends of the man had I win attend from all sections ot the I nlghti Several persons are t e-
waged a long fight In his behalf. Pacific coast. . California will send llieved to have been killed.
a large delegation; others will ar-1 The blast completely - wreck e-l
rire from Washington by train and I the building and rocked the 'u-
automobile. I tire Ltncoln Heights district.
in easiness meeting of tnei ro Dooies were recoverea in a
SEATTLE. Sept. 24 (By the convention will be held Saturday. I hurried search of the ruifts. 'lut
CITY EMPLOYE QUERIED
Associated Press.) Councilman
Nichols told the city council to
day that 393 city employes are on
Seattle's payroll in violation of
civil service regulations, and de
manded the council to - Scratch
their names from the raToll.
rORTLANDER HURT
neighbors Insisted that four per
sons had been living In the h
so the search for victims co: : i-
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., Sept. ued.
24. (Dy Associated Press.) One Police are working- on t'.
person was killed and 50 others theory that a change of djn:;...e
injured, many seriously, when the was set off la a deliberate rl: t tT
Some of the employes have been DixLj Flier, northbound, and the wreck the house and kill Its r r.
on the payroll in defiance of civil Dixie Limited, southbound, col- pants, though to dellalte end -
service for. ten years. A pablic Hdd at Worley. Among the la- confirming this ex-!anxtlca eft: s
hearing Is to be held to decide Jured was G. M. King of Port- blast was deve'.c;eJ la the j
what action will be Uken. I land. Or. Ihcun cf tbe!r lzrzzl-V.zi.
package, ' ' KCrr f Clt7' ' - -