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f;::j:;;-r ' SEVENTYF.!TTH.ryEARt? . ' - SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING;MARCH 5," 1926 - : ' , ; PRICE FIVE CENTS ISGiDEi Salem-ReKait Team Named; CfliJTRiiGTS ffiKSFflR II Cutting $300,000,000 Off Your-Taxest : ' The President Signs New ReyenuS Act VESSEL lllISi . ign lOiHEi 1S;SIED 6 Gdytiellci Beckett Margaret.Pro and : Homer' Rtcfiards : Will - Travel' to Salenv Massaehoset Speakers for, ' T; "r'.'' - Test Here YeUnnainedt . , ; : ..... ... , : - - ....- ' . I i - . - . t I : " i - l , ; . : . 1 ' 1 1 i"7T ' 't -' . - ft LET IE Campa fTr' J ' IEQS FOR ; AlRPLAiJES ill LIQUOR m r h L w r- f IV i f British, Situation Unchanged Following pjsciis$iQr i iri,Comrnona ! GERMANY IS UNOPPOSED UtOUfcfiUtes, Germany Mid RuS . sia iHare; Right to Perma- suent Genera .Seats, 89-.. 1.: w : Chamberlain Saya? ,j , a ; : LONDON March. 4.-JByj,Asso-: elated- Press.) The net result of today's , debate .. Int the house of commons ron the Genera meeting of the. league of nations on March S wasvto; leare matters much as they, -were, inasmuch as, Sir Austen, Chamberlain i secretary!? for for eig-a affairs, will go to Genera wUh the policy of the government n! the nation to do nothing to haft Germany's chinos of "becom lag a. member of. the league. r 1 sir Auiiea maae a long Biaie .ment In the hooter but his speech fjs.lelt. the opposition critics unsatls- ;X fled. Former. ": Premier Iaoyd ioorge, wiin nis aptness 01 pnrase. V.y. put-the 'matter, thus;- , "The wine of Locarno la already oaaiycoiaea aua.ia jtaas uoiori-u-nate series of incidents. ' i 5 1 The foreign secretarK set!,, his keynote at the. sturt of hlsspeech "It a wlshj rery close to, my heart that in my tenure of office as foreign secretary I might carry the general sentiment of .thai, nar. tlon with me and that.nethlng In my lugnage or attitude make this an I issue between the parties - in tlds country , ; SJr'Aasten was loyally support d? iy Premier- Baldwin who, in hfr ,ekHirindtor 9'the' debate, rewacrto preaict tnat wnen tne 6lJ2m 'turned f trot those who now listrt from GeneTa uste4 i nlm would be first to acknowledge that he, had buut still another stone ia the temple of European, peace. fBoth the prime - minister; and the foreign secretary strouibr.ein jbisiied that, GreatBritaln was (xafy - a single nation , at Genera ttad therefore could .neither be ar biter of the agenda -nor atow con- ration of thn deireS andham-. I H1,btlons of other countries. , Sir Austen insisted . en.; the im -poaslbility of any,, single nation seeking 16 lay down in adrance a, plan,, of action for - the league council and assembly, v The right of Germany, the United Btates.and Bjussia to permapent seats .when they sought themwai unauestion-. ed but similar claims of other nations was a matter for an inter change of ideas and free play of ( Coatimd oatprnc f.) i' UST BRIDp'cqUMrtllE .Definite - plans to launch, . a bridge program for: 8alem are to be .drawn up by the city sbnlng afl ' planning commission, . :it is erident from derelopmeftts Of the meeting of the body last night. A special committee consisting of .C B. McCulloughJ VT. Mf Hamlfc ton, and George H. Grabenhorst w'aa ,ninlfail tn rnilfaT with tllA V X 'brilge commUtee of the city coun- i iseiore 111a piaoauiis cvuiiuauvu 'makes recommendations It will ln- estlgate the bridge sHtiation hire, in resrd Uk j the present "Ontside of the appointment of the' committee and disicussion of th'e'bridge question th only work o. thelerenlng-was ac general dls naalon of ' Blannln&i As- jsopros- pectire'b&llders., were present for hearings, rno action. wras tanw falcm Public- Sctjools MAREL CUIHtl - Vihni innrrr- " teacher : of . the first grade at Lincoln elementary School. Tn years- experience, io ..... nf Wvnmlnr and - In ..-a. . Mv.ivnr,a exclnslre girls' inisn- V '"wi"aitiool In" Chicago. iTjhree i r v , years- in r Salemu school system i ' j f vn'a Rtate Teach ors cpVLegnr 1 Summer school work aS University of Chicago. Known particularly -Xor-ab&ity to work in harmony with parents of South Ealenu . Vorks tin: e p. m. pian nios c!x;3 wcrfc fqrf?::3Wt25 Gaynelle Beckett Margaret Pro and Homer Richards were named Jasyt night by Coach Horning, as the'SIem high school team to. carry; the colors of theiwest; againsthe:,tchcraft city bfthe east, whenVstadent' debaters of the two schpote meet here, and there on the night of May 7. y t Iif Speakera going easti comprise -the negative teanrul iP.er sonnel of the affirmative team,, to remain here; . meeting the negative. team sent ;from . Massachusetts, has -not ryet ' been selected. i " "." ;-vi'-5f'''Wt;: ; ; Plans atpresent indicate that the traveling team will take BERNICE FELLER 1NBADI0 RACEiTODAY ENTER .CAMPAIGN NQWf REAL OPPORTUNITIES XiEFT, ' . I Contest .litora .Will be; Glad, to Talk With .Candidates ; Berr f '? Jcp J'erlJLeada r ! By Auto 5Con'test: Edlto.;,. Again nominations are. coming into the . Statesman office for the big automobile contest which .is now 'going on. On the erening of -April 10 some one most carry away an automobile either, in the city of aem jor outside territory. ' In addition to the wonderful ar ray of prises and the 100 per cent commtssion. which. wm.be. paid - all who take part in the contest and do not win a prisehere Is an ex tra special : prize consisting' of - a $125 Atwater . Kent radio . to be glrea separately to the candidate who turns in the most subscrip tion money between' the dates of March 1 and 29.. This .extra, spe cial prize-starts; now and now is the time to get down to business and win it. i If by any chance you . hare been orer looked and .not, yet receired your receipt book, do. not let an other , hour, pass- before you call up the : contest- editor or,- one of the assistants and secure one. The contest I editor ' has several assist ants who will be glad to call and explalahe-Mietalls "the contest and gire you all the help possible la the winning of. one of these raluable prises. " You are, always welcome to ; call at the office , at any ; time aad talk the cam paign orer,, with the different members i t (Coatiaal oa- aa- 4.) START' TRIP TO: ARCTIC wrxjnxs advance party -19 PREPARING FOR DASH TANANA,- Alaska,- March 4. ', (By. Associated .Press.)- A, Mal4 colnx Smithy Earl Rossman, Her bert Anderson and Frank waskeyi an adrance party of an Arctic air plane expedition of Capt." George H. Wflkins, made , preparations, here today fpr a dog team journey to Point Barrow, on the Arctic: coast. Point Barrow,, is- to be the, supply base of- the enterprise. i Two Indian drlrera are .to; ac company the quartet, which plans to use . fire dog -teams; including 45 huskies on their orerland trip. The. adrance guard on' learing Tanana will head for Battles on the Koynkuk rirer. . At Battles, the party is to load provisions for the remainder . of --the r journey i Smithy head of the supply,-expe dition, - predicted , it would reach Point -Barrow in 38 days. The men arrired here, Tuesday from Tolorana. Gasoline and . oil for airplanes of the-undertaking are to be trans ported by i air from ( Fairbanks where two Fokker planes are be ing assembled., '-r -:y:,v-' NEED TOO, LEGS T0-KICK CRirPLET-75 IS-ACQUITTED' BY, SEATTLE JTRT, ' SEATTLE, : Marcb 4. ( By , As sociated. Press.) W A 4 one-legged m an, on : crotches cannot kick, de cided a jury here today, when .they acquitted Li D.;.Daris,-75-year-old harness maker of Rmton, i of - a charge of d iatrlbuting poison meat forldogsi'V'ji - --. The state's chief testimony, was from witnesses .who asserted, they J saw carls drop meat on a sidewalk and then kick itlnto the street.' LEGION ADDS 100 NAMES DRIVE WILL COXTISCE WITH , 1WO GOAL NEARER- . Names yOf, ,100. veterans of 4be World war who nerer beforehare been counted on the roll of the American .Legion (resulted from the P.rgaaization's first day's, work according tp . wprd issued yester- day.::::r;.---;:-K:::: .: ; This brings toembershln, up, to 601. : Only ...the outlying . section was corered and work in the next tew days is expected to boost the total to- the joqo coal,. tne - nortnenr route- to- unicago probably stopping at Toledo, Ohio, to speak in a no-decision .contest, continue, tbv MaSBachuj'ejtts;' then go to Kew ,York,wwhere they, will trarel-by watery to "Na.WOrleans and: return home by, the southern teste; v.": " i t--.---i.-?-. Y-'&Ti&.'il' Practically 1800 .; haai already been: pledged tompett expenses, of what is; inre4lity; an outstandiag adTBrtlsinsf i adrenture, -f or r; this city, and debatorsl will begin act t.iTe Bblicitatioa'i iattheV tftj this morning to. increase." the ; total pledged- -: s-.' h-.h"T' -4 ' Following is a list' of j. business men and firms who fhare , already contributed; , f Dr. Fisher $ 1 5. In the list of $10 gifts ater. U. S- Banav Bank of Commerce, Ladd &-Bush First National. Bank, J.J a'-Pennyv MD ler'S, William Hamilton,? Valley Motor Co Roth Grocery, Rodgers PaperiCo., 8alem Water.Co., C.-P. Bishop, Otto Hartman. Pomeroy,& SEARCH. Off FOR BAHiDlTS UNITED STATES AND IEXICO , SOLDIERS INTipNT. ? . ; : ' r' " " .-- , i . ; EAGLE PASS, Texas, March, 4. . (By Associated ' Press. ) -j-Eagle Pass, officers and soldiers from Mexican v towns t across the Rio Grande were scouring the conntry tonight in ' search , of ' bandits who last night killed -and, robbed Ed ward i Leautaud,' manager of the flour and cotton mills 4 OKned by a French firm; at. AlIende,' Mexico, about 36 miles, from Eigle Pass;. . The. slain- man was known " tp possess 10,000 pesos when he left the .mills for town.''! The money was missing when, the body was found. The ? mills are owned -by threet citizens r of France, uncles of the man killed.- His family al so resides there.-. It is reported tha- soldiers. in the manhunt hare instructions to- execute '; the ban dits when they patch , them, , FACE.BIURDER CHARGE VANCOUVER. B. C, : March!. ( By: Associated' Press ) . Alex ander . Anderson . and s - Harry 1 'B. Howard today were committed for trial, for murder. in- connection with . the. slaying .of John Bogres, store proprietor; in' ,a robbery three weeks ague i -..i i ' I in .1. jif mi i ' in i it i ,:. i i i a'inruKiiiuuuitt; Payment of - Over ; Two Mil? lion Dollars s Authorized r ii fdr 150 Motors DEVELOPMENT IS SEEN - Orders Corer 116 Planes, of Var . , ions Types and. SOI . Eagincs; ' TOt? E3tPeUUtUre ' ; $6,500,000 . . ' WASHINGTON, March 4. (By Associated Press) Secretary Wil bur .announced- today" that with authorization of a $ 2,364 ,0 0 0. con tract for 150 airplane engines to the Packard: Motor Car company of Detroit, Mich., the largest sin gle aviation contract made by the government since the war, hejiad completed the placing of orders for- naral air service equipment aggregating $6,500,000, t . The orders corer 116 planes of various types and , 2 61 engines. Additional , contracts . near ing sig nature cover an outlay of $3,700,- -OO0 still to be made, which will provide for, 127 additional, planes. : . "All of : the .planes and engines with!. the exception of 20 training planes and some amphibians will be required - to' equip the . two air craft carriers Lexington- and, Sar atoga," the secretary's announce ment Bald. i '. Mr, Wilbur: added that the an nouncement showed, not only that th'enary .was going ahead with its aviation, development, but that "it BOBBER LOCKS: DECRIED! GERMAN. ft FRAUUNES START i f SOCIET3T AGAINST MODE , -.-i-f - : - ,- ' j:---- -. . , .. . v. JEKuI, Thuringaria, . Germany, March .4- (By Associated Press.) Reluctant to follow. the fashion of bobbing 'ftheir -haiiS GermanCfrau liens of the provinces -hare organ ized a'.'Societyi of. Long.. Haired. Maidens, The'cam paign iswxukrk ed. by, noc little bitterness The so ciety's - members - say that - bob haired girls look like; Premier Mussolini of -Italy. H Newspaper, advertising is being used' extensirely. : . "Imagine vA. bobrhairedLorelei combing' golden hair six inches long," la one of the society's jibes. "Short locks make Mother Ger? mania look ridiculojC is. anoth er. .'-. 3 if .. ' tr-T? .; V 1 Challenge Hurled at Wheeler by Senator Edwards of -New Jersey - MODIFICATION PREDICTED Senator Says He Has . Confidence i Tlial, Vote Would. Resale, in Restoration, of Wines ' and -Beer. i rWASHINQTON; March 4. (By AssocjLated ' Press. i-A-- challenge to .Wayne B. i Wheeler,' j general counsel of the' Anti-Saloon league, toj leC the country rote on the qiiestion 'of , light wines and beers was issued tonight by Senator Ed wards, democrat New Jersey."15 .4 "If, ,.aa; Mr. Wheeler sarcasti cally remarks my proposal1 would be as futile as my efforts to make New Jersey. as wet as the Atlantic ocean,' why isn't he willing that the" people be giren an opportunity of Voting " 'dry as he intimates they, should?" asked Senator Ed wards. "For my part, I hare the utmost confidence that, the result would overwhelmingly favor light wines' and- beer." SAN FRANCISCO, March 4. Prohibition officials, customs col lectors, coast guard officers and federal attorneys of Pacific coast states gathered r here . tonight to organize tor '.theipurpose- of stop ping liquoT- smuggling and to ex change -.information regarding the activities of . mm i runners in ' the Uiiited States, BritlshColumbla and Mexico; The meeting -was al so; attended bf special agents of the treasury department and Am- eis;consuis.;,, . ,. . . tin.' calling; the meeting, Pronl- bition Administrator Ned M, Green . (Conttnaed on. pfe 8.) FAINTS, 0AB IN SMASH SAM: LORENZEN, SILITERTON, NARROWLY ESCAPES - i Fainting atthe. wheel of his car while driring on' the county road about one mile west of Silverton, Sam Lorenzen, of Lorenzen Brothers', garage, narrowly es caped. injury-when, his car left the road, ' aud, , turned orer, pinning him under. With hinj was his brother,-Ted. Though-tbe car was considerably damaged both,-men were : only slightly hurt v. President .CoOlidge gave a few twists to .his pen as this photo graph was taken and loDoed more than Iinn nnn nnn r,nm tha bills Of his PmnlnVPTS Ihn A moripin of .Texas, ranking democratic member of the house finance committee, and Representative Green. Iowa, fhair mlttee, are seen witnessing the signing-of the new revenue law. : - THEATRE TRANSACTION IS MADE, REPORTS INDICATE JENSEN AND VON HERBERG DEAL BELIEVED TURNED Cof irraaXiou .7. Lacking' Althoogh Stock Holders Indicate Sale Is , Made PORTLAND, Ore-, March 4. ( By Associated Press. ). Al though official confirmation Or denial of the consummation of the 5, 000,000 theater deal which has been pending here since Tues day was lacking, it was generally believed tonight that the theater properties in the Pacific north west operated in the key cities by Jensen and Von Herberg had rir tually passed into the hands of jLhe North American Theaters Cor poration. That an agreement had been reached was indicated by the sudden cessation of conferences here and the equally sudden de- ( Continued vo pace 8) WOMAN KILLER QUERIED VICTII AND SLAYER NOT MAR RIED, POLICE ASSERT " PORTLAND. Or., March 4. - (By Associated Press ) Police in- restigation today, of-the murder of .Henry Mr-Isaacson, 1. Port land automobile salesman, dis closed that the woman emptied a revolver into his breast last night at the Apartment they were occupying, was not his wife. The woman, who went as Mrs. Graee Isaacson, 38, an attractive matron, admitted this after being questioned for some time, police said. She met Isaacson, she said. at ThermOpolis. Wyo., about four years, ago whiles she was recover ing from injuries sustained in an automobile accident." ' - .They lived together as husband and! wife in a number of cities in Wyoming and then mored to Spo kane, f romwhere they came to Portland f last September. They recently, were Joined hsre'by the woman's son, Vernon Black,' Her first husband, she tola police, was Fred Stack, whom she left a nam ber1 of years ago, - and , who was said 40 hare been killed In France during - the war. Later she was married to Melvin Violatte, whom she divorced about fire years ago. Isaacson was also divorced. His ex-wife,1 1 polices learned;' is now Bring in i Shelby, -Monti. I , , ; ATTORXEl FOR "WIZARD OP FINANCE" GIVES FROMISE f JACKSONVILLE. Fla., March 4. (By the Associated Press.)- Frank Brennan, attorney for Chaa. Poaxi, charged ; with . using the mails 'to. defraud, declared at Ponii's Shearing! f today that his client was ready to mee't aU,the obligations set; forth in the cer tificates for "units' of indebted ness issued "against the Charpon Land syndicate , , 11)1 n nonnlo n.n..i.t .(l.. INFLUENCE OR ANCIENT:., PEOPLESjTO BE STUDIED BRITISH CtLV5IBIA; ANNOUNC ES PLAN FOR RESEARCH Ch iase and . I Lebrcw InflHenccf Be lieved Traced' la- Aboriginal Racrs VANCOUVER, B. C., March 4. ( By - Associated Press.) Post No. 2 of the -Native Sons of Brit ish Columbia, domiciled, In,, this eity, today announced-that, it. had asked . the province and, the XJai rersltf of British Columbia, to in- resugate .traces of Hebrew, and Chinese influence in the province between 1100 and. 1600.;" A. Dv' Sven 1 Shindier,' chief - factor of the post, making the: announce ment said that. the. study should be made - V before : old. men; and women, of Indian j tribes .who- are today In a position to recount the customs audi beliefs of the abori- gfnal-peoples of British Columbia, hare passed away.' " . ' '...-,- Father Lejeune' of Kamloops," a pioneei. missionary of British Col ombia an d proba bly th foremost linguist of native dialects, report ed that words of , Hebrew- are found in ' most languages of this province "Amon g the Thi m psheans were customs as the; burnt offering of food and fasting' from sunset .'One day to sunset the jiezt day in tha times of stress. - -. , t "The theory, has been advanced that following establishment of a Jewish , community, at ,Ka(feng, China, (.'nines expression brought Jewish ; traders - to .the Pacific coast of "North. America." I f PRINCE CAROL IS SUED FORMER 1 9W1FR , SUES r FOR i DAMAGES 'AND EXPENSE ' t ... '! ! s . i. i PARIS,' March 4. (ByAssoci- Mtet Press. i-r:Mrs Zlztt Lambrlno former morganatic wire -01 crown Prince Carol of "Rumania, has serred papers on Carol -in a suit for 10,000,000 francs- damages? f jThe damages are alleged to hare been due to the injury caused Jier by the dissolrlni iof,'the morgan-. atic marriage- and rtheexpeiree-to -hich she has been-pst suitably to rear the six-year-old son named Mircea, .of Carol, and herself. HIGHER! TARIFF: SOUGHT. INCREASED R1TE ON EGGS 13 ! ASKED BY CANADIANS VICTORIA. B. C.,: March 4--f By Associated PressJ .Farmers from; air parts t of Vancouyer ils-" land, at, the annual conference -of the- Island Farraers' Institute here today passed, a, resolution asking that -the duty -on!' eggs: Imported Jn to Canada.be raise cLIroia. 2, 2 s. and 3c 1 per dozen, depending .on ojtiality, to 8c a dozen. .- . An eight cent tariff is paid on eggs entering the t'nited States from Cacada, . . . Japanese Steamer- Turns i Turtle ' and - Disappears at Gray's Harbor ' CAUSE NOT1 DETERMINED Crew,of."48. Men? AlK Saf Reports Indicate; Vessel Was Freight ed TVlth Heavy Lum-. '. ber.. Cargo j ; ' , HOQUIAM, Wash.', 'March, I . (By Associated Press). -Ti Jap anese steamer, rHoraIsanr ru. commanded. by Captaln .T. Ito, of the MitsuU. line,: capsized, on tlt Grays .Harbor; bar shortly .l fora ' six o'clock tonight, about ; two -hours after it. had gone ashore oa the north-side of the entrance to . Grays Harbor. It was : headed . to wa with a cargo of S, 000,000 feet of ! lumber v loaded at. Everett and . Grays Harbor, and about, 500 tons. of fflour and 2,000 tons .ot wheat,- loaded at-Vancourerr B.. C. The value of-the ship is estimated at $ 4 0 0,0 00 i and its ' cargo at 2 5 0, 000. All of the 48 -men: on' board were saved and are In a' local hotel tonight. ' - . - . : Captain Ito sustained the" only nerlous injuries of any on the ves sel. .He is In the Hoauiam- gen eral hospital suffering from a bad cut, bn the -scalp, sustained when -he-struck the Compass in hts cabin and was near collapse from grief orer the disaster to his ressel. . : . The icrew and Captain Charles ... Hansen of Hoqnlam,; pilot, were thrown" into the. water, when the. ship turnedonjtu side as. ,tlie. Mit.:, receded, but were . picked up; by the . cutter of the . Westport coast, , guard. tation. and. put, on., board the tugs Tyee, John Cudahy, and Dodeca which. had. been standing by to . assist the- Horaisan M arn. The-ressel- capsized , rery sudden iy.'and thousands of feet of lum tr ( loaded f on, her ; decks we re dashed into the, water as the cutr ' ter ' maneuvered r- close j , ta the stricken, ressel, according to Cap tain J.-C. Pearson commander of the coast guard station.' ;. .'- " ,- Buffeted," by ; swells .cpmlng in over the bar the Horaisan Mar u's position changed, , several - times during lhe eveniag, and; it Js imr possible to say whether she: will block- the - channel -according to Ihe-pilot.- Captain1-Hansen. Her forward end is said to have swung -partly' lntoi the channel and- she wilt; menace inarigatleB,; but ; to what, extenjt "is jiot jknpwn.' .' ; The first message , from the John Cudahy .djd not explain how the. ,-crew, had -been aayed; or," tht cause -oti the iccldenU,TSev.r: ' , j sage said only: ; "Horalsan, Maru sank' whistling - buoy -inside , t a r. Guess all crew got, off OK." Fank. . ,"-:V -'0attjtt"s pr-s, .. . WAGEIfipREASfe ASKED' DINING CAR EMFLOrj FniJ- SENT 1LE.V FOR.r. ais; : ' . , CHICAGO,w March -4 (Dy As- aoclatedJPress.)r-7Dlntngcar waiters- and-coqks of -the Southern Pa cific railroad today presented- a plea for a. ten to fifteen.- per cent wage increase to the federal rail- roady labor, board, William. ?Ic Parjand.1 president of the - Dining Cars Cooks and Waiters' union. Said! In : presentlag the; case that tips, are. not. as remuneratly e as bjs'retoiorey': , Ia'-Waslanstcn Secretary Kellogg was confined to his home -with the grippe. The narr nlaced the largest air plane motor order -eiace the world ' war,"- r ':;; ;-r'--' - '. ''. .-: ::t Secretaries Mellon and Hoover Viewed the break in, the stck caar ket without alarm. -.-.yV -.. '-""', ." f Representative Fp-Iiaw, d?nio crat, Georgia, attacked recent ac tirRies of. opponents of- prchlbl- f Farmers representative from the middle west were t! i by the house -;. agricultural c- 3 ".to djaft.a farn rc!':f t:;!, ; ; . : -. "The ; contrGverr 1 'r-.a v -interior:-departs. - - t " t 1 ' sr.ators c r- -- was tepcrrr.:; fjj.::'. J