The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 24, 1926, Page 1, Image 1

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Dr." Chnrles 7; EHbV Prcsi
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Dr. i Frmncl O. v. Peabodjr and , Dr.
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i - Btral Sermons f
NORTH EAST HARBOR, Maine
Aug- 2S. - By Associated Prra.)
Funerai senficc f pt Dr; Charles
i W. Eliot, president emlterus of
r Harrard Vwho ? die yesterday f at
- bis sonimer homo -here "will be
held- at t noon .tomorrow: ; ia the
.: Union ;-Charch. of JNortheastIIar
ior.. Drv Francis Peabody : of
j V Cainbrldse Mass a " brother of
t ,4he t first - Mrs. Eliot, will preach
the sermon - and La assistedr by
Dr. -HenryV WUder ?Fbdte of 'Bel
mont,, Mass.. ' nephew of . Dr.
' "Ellot. r'hi-ft'-rX-W f '
. The body will. taken by boat to
Cambridge fwhere" burial aerrlces
wi b held, Wednesday in Che
Appleton chape J, at farirard.
Dr. Samnel . A. EUot, the only
snrriTlns member of ; Dr.; Eliot's
Immediate family wjll accompany
his father's body : to Cambridge.
Interment wilt be Is Mount An
bnm -cemetery. Cambridge.- - ' '
NORTHEAST ; HARBOR; Me..
Ang.' 23J- Charles William Eliot,
Harrard's. "Grand Old Man? and
America VFirst Citizen.! U dead.
, The, endCcame .Banday atk the
age of 92 'to' the president emerl
4 tas of .. Harrard ; unrrersity, who
tjp'Jiad been its president for 40 years
prtoivto hisiitmaealj iat ta aga
;;" of 76, and whose outspoken -ideas
" "oh' pablic affair commanded ;in?
' teraatlonal att'ehtloa . aJid reepeet
He ' died ' peacefully at 'the Tiome
wbere'he bspeatvthe"salneT
for" years.T; HIs'son, the Tteyrsim
uel A Eliot of Cambridge,' Mass!,
was with him atthi end. . He had
- beeS feeble all summer and .con
fined to the honsej thbtfgh p till
a few years ago beased "-td row:a
boat, exercise at'whlch he became
adept; in' college days; as'a mem
ber of the anlTersIty crew 'and ot
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SPAULDIHG AGAlfj HELD
PICKED UP BT STATE MEN.AS
- DHtXK.Q5lWGUWAY. ; ;
. For the second tfme In a few
weeks, A. L," Spauldlnir1 was
brought into v the , Salem police
station, charged with Tiolatlon of
'the liquor laws,' when, be. was ar
rested Sunday -in company , with
M. E. Hughes, of Salem; both be
ing charged with, being drunk, on
public highway. ..Tbe-arrest was
made, on the Dallas-Salem .high
way by state traffic officers. - -
' Spauldtnf 4 was arrested . here - a
few weeks -ago on-, fci charge of
drlTiag while drpnk and glTen 0
days in jail and a $100 fine 'by
Mark. Poulsen, poMc"ttdge 'and
city recorder. SpauUlng appealed
the case to the circuit coart where
It has not yet-been heard
- Spaulding- and-Hughes - were
turned . orer . yesterday to Polk
county authorities as the arrest
was made on: Polk i county - soil,
out of the local police court's Jur
isdiction. -
SEDAfJ TAKES PLUHpE
FALLS '500 FEET IZXO CItAT "
' ER LAKE; SPLINTERED
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t KLAMATjr FALLS, Aug. 23,
(Apy. -An s' expensive sedan
beloBging to John . Swanson.
owner of a Klamath Falls bar
ber shop, toppled HOTer .the rim
of. Crater t Lake yesterday,
hurled I down j a 'f sleep .sloped
gathering , momentum t n e n
turned 'orer four times In the
"air while making- a; straight
drop estimated at 5 00 feet.
The body -was reduced to slir
ers, the ; rectangular i chassis
frame stripped clean and left
alone on rock, .while pieces
of the engine and one wheel
Jumped fully , 800x feet more
into the lake, 120fff feet below
tae suiting point. -The
V type engiae broke lnti
two pieces, one of which has
been located in the lake, to
getbertwith a tire standing on
edge in 40leQr6r watef."Ko"
one was in the machine when
k ren. - , . t
Hoover and v2NaGoin,
Former Salera Boy, Seeking
rrobiems in Land lie Knew- Before lie "Hooxerixed -7
; a2sTation'DurIngWar,f - 'r " n '
: Herbert. Hoover: rsecretary.
and CoolidffB cabinets and Senator Charles McNaryyare'going
to disappear from Salem 4some morning' soon on'a fishing1 trip.
Justr where ' they." are-igoingvi Mrl Hooverr who , was a' youth
herein 1833, is not 'goin to tell ancj he does not.want anyone
to ask -r;"' vt : - - -
f j. Mr, HooVer came' west to attend the Columbia Irrigation
League' meeting' In SeatUer. and he was called upon to make
innumerable! speeches coming across the xountry. j That is
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SEA BRIGHT. K. JsTh
'; 1ierebomts, i bidding, best it know .
t bow. for a Oertnid Kderle 4 wim it.-
For rretml -day, nnw, , the--arif a el
- th water baa beea- OTre4 - wits, .;
thiek coat of it.'floaUar ia ttom aoa-
obra BDa eirr'fnciaBt'far- at a.
Batbtira mert4 fmot tb roIliaa-bat
- uabrking aurf. cTered . with ; -oil
perfectly pMd la apleadld atytefor-'
h Vongl-ii los'iwUiM -ima.
If -0rtnia -hal4 go a-bathiaff aero,
aba cooW ;iatieaa. wkally- witb. tbaT
. STeaainr earamony ad .ba off, merrily
and folly equipped, for Ind'aYEa4 or
rtAum: ' 1
- SO THIS IS AVSaiCAi . - ?."
PARIS.--MaeoMioa of' too- - Sebt
doesn't aabnopoKa tba waiiaf shk'
ieat of all Frenebmea aor doea it
obtevro their ita of tho real, the -trao
JLmerica; - By way of Ulnatratioa, be 1.V
reported -taf- a Presebaias,: dowaing
i refaUr apertit ) tho Cafe : da
XteoM, o-f ' i tho stalled : . Latin -Tartar,
picked ao o Amrieit ew-
Xaper, left thero Tr toorlit. Aa H
ppad v he torned 'first to th. para
of eotaio strips. - After while ha laid ;
it dowa' thourbtfally, took another aip !:
of afteraooa pleaar v aad then reao"
wp. ahottted ;Viro lea Ajrieail"5
and thea bra vto JanP from table
to table, banpmr itvpoeent byataodera
.atrrtry the head' ahooHap. "WW-"
ZfWIE, , EEKK aadWHAKAV? He .
ended np by ditappeannit iato the cafe
ia a flying- backward dire, which let
aty kia-feet- rtaiblo above the table.
. . When he bad beea reacoed,. ho
esptaibed that be waa only trying to
akt Alwrkit rikitoro -feet-- at hoiao.'
. r- Jr-Terification of tbt aterr r
to the Dome y day, along aboat .the'
aperitif boor. '
EX-DRY "AGETJTIS HELD
WILLIA3I McMlL'LS WILL FACE
. ' pitAND jchy qctz
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' William McMllls, ex-sUte ageht
who-recently .! was dismissed from
enrlce by Governor Pierce after
he was fined for being intoxicated
In Douglas coanty, yesterday was
bound orer to the grand Jnry here
on charges of assault and battery
and impersonating an officer. The
assault was alleged "td have been
on i the person 'of Chester Vlnlng
of HuhbardV- ...
Lawrence Coon, Paul Jones and
Walter . Miller, : alleged to hare
been companions of McMills at the
time ' of " the trouble, also were
held to answer charges of assault
and battery;.. - . . -
1 No motive - for' the attack wai
glren br the officers. The attack
was said to hare taken place, after
Vlnlng had -been enticed to enter
an automobile' occupied, by. Mc
Hills and his companions. .. ; ' '
HERRIfi WAR -FLAKE- UH
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KXLLIXq OF TAFO IN DUEL TO
BIS ' INVESTIGATED ' ,;
i-' IlEItRIN, I1L, Angr2$.-(AP.)
"Axoroner,s"Jtrnrlatetodar be
gan an Investigation of the killing
last night tn a road house Jiear
hetd'jot :Harry1. 5, Walker,; Ati' Ku
Klux Klan ! opponent and ; former
body guard of Glenn Young, slain
'Williamson- county dry raider,- la
a duel with Everett Smith, ' 2
who also was fatally wounded.'
; Walker, former' If errin chief pt
police, who later.it is reported be
came an enemy- of Young, waa
shot. In .the back and 'died soon
after the gun .battle.i 4 . '.' ,
' t Smith," a . new' man Jn Ilerrin,
died early today in a hospital at
Marion" near, Tiefe.fJ Examination
revealed rthat Walker? had fired
two shots from his. -revolver dur
ing the duel, and Smith ffired once.
TWOiHHLDVFOn SLAyUJQ
COJIPAN IO.V I D UN TIFI li3 PAIR
ki:ij dy OFnciina
SnATTLI3. Wash.. Aug. 23.
f i: Associated Press. Donald
A. Iiugrard, 27, and Earl Taylor,
33, a negro, were arrested here to-
nlsht as the .slayers of Andrew
Hkgglund, in ? Tacoma," Wash., a
weck'ago. . i '-'-:-:- :
Police s-a 1 d the p a I r were
lieatlfied by Charles Haywood, a
negro, self asserted companion of
Haggard -ajtid-Taylor n .tne. stay
in c. llavwood was captured in
Olvmrla. Wash., Saturday and was
Real Vacation, to. Fchret. World
of; commerce in: the - Harding
one reaBon 'why he IS' glad-to be
laOregon which' he considers
home, so, that he can forget tor
the ' time - being , economy,, com-
merceand other details connected
wfthhis public Jlfev ' - "
Y "Ii came; to Oregon when the
farms In' the : western part of the
state-consisted of 40 or SO acres
tE 'cleared land surrounded by fir
treesTr' 'Ittw As a J constant battle
WfthT 'the 'trees to get more land
Cleared. : The. Job ef the smalt boy
'pn-4C"Zirm in- thoe'days"'was 'tqt
bore two holes in a stuhip so they
Woald come,- together, then -start
them" to burning,? the h6les. giving
air loathe iaBl36 blaze, and in time
he sthmp would be burned utt .
; MAa a ' youngster this was my
chief "Sab.' Every ; niglit after
school and all day Saturday I had
to "bore holes in stamps, so I came
tdiekk upon'a nf tree as a' public
enemy - , ff v,'
; '' Hoover came to Oregon as a 7
year old boy ' and lived Iii Newberg
from 1881 until ll$6.;henhe
moved to 4his'oCityp A; fyonth
he knew alt of the swimming holes
in the riVer aad all ot the pools
and riffles 'where -trbnt are to' be
found; - In ' fact, the tman who
(Coatlhaod oapaso1 .
AUTO, Kills UTTLE GIRL
DRIVER OP DEATH CAR IS RE
LEASED '1ST totl'lCEBSr :! 1
PORTLAND,'. Aug; JJ(AP).
t Mildred 'Knndsea, aged t, was
killed instantly today .when struck
by an automfibile-ieood saw dffVen
by C H. Burbott- .
; UtBrdeattt .was the 2 5th auto
mobile ' fatality in Portland 'since
Januaryil. - :." .
. - Burbott .was, released' after be
ing questioned by police. -
JOURISTJS CLEAflED OUT
REPORTS LOS OP CAR, WIFE,
IOXEY AND -CHILD- '
BATTLE - CHEEK," Mich!, Aug.
23. Samuel A.v Hudson. :'a visiting
tourist from - Bremen, . Ind.; today
was the Victim of a thorough theft,
he ' reported to police. Another
tourist, - h "charged; made away
with : his automobile, money," per
sonal effects, -and also his'wife and
child. . t -
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SALEM, .OIIEGON, TUESDAY
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.tost" Romantic Figures on
SilverScrcen Loses Pro- $
tractcd'Struggls'r.
END COMES ITJ r SILENCE
Chamber Heaped With Fowcrs at
End of 4. Career Began as "
- fT'fc.WeeActor, , :
-f : Loss Slouraed . " ?.
t: NEW 0RKV:Aas.:.'23: By
greatest lover ol'themv all
In Vthe iwhole history of motion
pictures; died" today f
It1. Por?eIght: days: he) had waged
battle -against, disease'. su;ch 1 as he
beverhadtoffightrto vanauisn
opposing forces on the screen.
A In. the hospital, as on the silver
sheet,' he fb'u ght rallently, hts de
termination to win never clouding
the 'essential cheerlness. of " his
disposition. -1 ' -
K The last ' words he ever spoke,
but a "few hours before" he died,
were said, in trfendly conversation
with, one -pt; the doctors who had
tended him since his operation for
appendicitis a week ago - Sunday.
He said then that the greatest
thing-he' was rooking forward to
was fishing trip,' upon which he
Invited r the -physician ? to ; accom
pany, him. -i "
; Soon after, that' he lapsed into
coma from which he never Tallie
1 From, time to time' he straine
and' tossed; as tnougn tnere we
words, he" wished to '; ntter. ' t'H
three, doctors and two nurses be
low abftve him, trying to catch h
'lOoatbiaad pass XI
SAVE-BOYS FROM RIVER
CAXOE : OVERTlCRXS, YOUTES
NARROWLY ESCAPE' '-.
; ' ALBANY, Aug 23. ( AP )
Three ; Albany' boys, thrown from
an overturned canoe,- were - saved
from drowning in the '-Willamette
river today'by three others.r" TheJ
canoeists - were' Bert - Norman,
Claude Wallace - and ; Clayton -Van
Lydegraf, ranging in - age -from 1 2
to 1 4 years. They were rescued
by: Glenn; Bartieher. Leson ;late
and Pete Sears, who happened to
be oft the bank. ' ' . '
y Bartleher, a few years, ago re
ceived a Boy Scout bravery medal
for saving the life of a companion
swimmer. . ' '
COSIING TO RU THE fR YE
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MORNING." AUGUST. 24. .1020
YOUTH,. SVEPT;THnOUG!I
SOOpFOOTi'TUBEUVES
STRENGTH -AND, COOLNESS
SAVES RbY, ArTER" FALL
Steps- on ' Sage Brush,- Drops -20
.v.Feet,'Is'" Carried, Away . ,' ' -
ih . a -lift , - ' 4
, i J" By Current,-
; KLAMATir FALLS, Atfg., 23
( AP). Swept' through the! 3,'oeo
toot tunnel of 'the main irrigation
canahin' the 'dead of "night. ahd
saved v by his ': own coolness and
strength v from what appeared rto
be ' certain 'death,; was the expert
en ee last night of Robert Herman,
aged 16, son' of Ross 'Herman 'of
this city,. : f .
v Young. Herman had "Just climbed
from; the edge of t&e. canal at. the
entrance of the underground "con
duct to the top of the bank,: when
a piece-of sager brush broke under
his weight and he plunged 20.-feet
down ; the bank '.into- the canal.
The Ifive miles'' ant hour f current
swept him into the; black maw of
the Conduct. His companions
rushed for, help. ;
. The fire -department' hurried to
the mouth of ' the 'underground
conduct with a palmoter. hoping
but ?- hardly believing S, that .. the
youth could bo allve.Y.'.Between 15
and.-2 0 i minutes- later -young "Her
man, still swimming, but exhaust
ed, emergedjfrom; the blackness of
the tunnel into the ; moonlight. He
lifted his arm and was : pulled" to
the ' bank and safety.
ILLINOIS PICrilC IS HELD
SEVENTY.FIVE. GATHER TO
. RENEW ACQUAINTANCES ,
it " ; ntf r-t
-. - Seventy-five former natives' and
residents Of, Illinois gathered to
gether . Saturday . afternoon at
Higer's grove, to renew acquain
tances. 'A Following a dinner at '6
o'clock thi ' members of'the'.nil
noia association were entertained
by a ' quartet consisting of Eloiae,
White, ;Rose Folger, Herbert Hob-
sno and Philip Belt, i ' : -
' Governor ; Walter M; Pierce, a
native .'ti Illinois, spoke n 5 the
progress and 'achievement; ;:of vthe,
state". "Robert Eye gare a tead
Jng.', The annual election of Offi
cers- was held ; and :thef following
elected f W; WRosebfattgh, pre
ideott Peart Eyre secretaitreas-.
urer. - The vnext: meetingroti the
association will .be ; held on ? Lin
coln's birthday. . ; '.' V "
QAMT0N -" CHIEFilS FIRED
LOSES JOB FOLLOWING SCS-
. PENSION AFTER MCRBERJf
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CANTON, Ohio,. Aug. 23 YBy
Associated . Press. ) ; Chief . of Po
lice S.;'A.V Longer was dismissed
tonlght by .Mayor S; M. Swartsi
Lengel was to have 'Tettfrhed vto
duty tomorrow' after sv 30 day sus
penslon imposed Jtily 24 when
the mayor considered that .the po
lice 'inquiry . into the murder. Of
Don Ri" Meilott, Canton publisher,
had failed.-' ' ?
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Residential, Store and Indus
: trial Districts May Be 4
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SECRETARYfTO-BE HIRED
Careful 1 1nvestigation - to - Precede
J Definite! - Action' by Newly I y
i " Appointed Planning ;;
Commission -
V- Little other than routine busi
ness came before the 'recently-appointed
. city toning .and planning
commission at Its . second meeting
In .the city half last night. The
members "appeared 'unwilling to
commit themselves to any set pol
icy, as they have not yet had time
to become : fully adjusted to their
new duties. I
A; zoning law.' will have to - be
formulated,' dividing the city into
residence, store, and 'Industrial
districts before " the . commission
can follow a definite policy in its
transactions, and this law will not
be decided for some time. .,
" A committee of two men will be
appointed to investigatethe mat
ter of obtaining a permanent sec
retary. Tne names - of - tne com-
tnitteewin .be ; alinounced some
time this week according to Louis
Campbell; chairman.- .
Several matters referred to the
commission by : the ; city . council
were considered;1, and. some other
original' questions were "brought
ttp. T'The petition of Dave Pngh
'to erect a combination store and
residence at Church and . Howard
streets, near the new - Tuxedo
(Ooatlaaod o paco i.)
jqyf.jSLUBSCpHf;ER
REORGANIZATION FIRST -BCS-
INEBS TON PROGRASr
-EUGENE, - Or.,-Aug. 23. -(By
A.P.)- Redistribution of the - C2
Klwanlsj clubs t in, theseveaj djst
tri.cts of - Oregon, ; Washington,
British j Columbia1;; and the Pan
handle of., Idaho, informally, .dis
cussed at today's opening sessions
of .the , ninth annual district ' con
vention in Eugene, Will come up
ipr propoBea action tomorrow as
the' first order of business it 'was
announced by KIwanis club of
ficials this evening. J . -
" Election of a district governor
and. lesser Officers and selection of
the next convention city 'will bo
on1 the agenda In the afternoon.!;
:. . opoiaue anq Aoeraeen, wasn.t
and The Dalles; Of.; are putting
Itt strong-bids for the 1927: con
ventlon... Practically all Pacini
southern - Washington clubs -ar
backing the' Aberdeen delegation
SPAH,REeAin COMPLETE
MOTOR TRiraitr IS RESOIETJ
j oN. rocn? Oil
tGHWAY.
t PORTLAND, Aug. 23. (AP.)
-Repairs'" of the; White - river
bridge, seven- miles east of Gov
ernment 1 Camp; have been com
pleted and motorists .now are able
td make the complete Circle. of the
Moant Mooa- Lop: mgnway, ac
cording to' IL B.: Van , Duzer, of
Portland, -member of the( sUte
highway commission. The' bridge
was ' washed our last week when
glaciers from 'Mount Hood were
swept through White river as the
result of the warm rains, -
EX-HUSBAfiD HIT BY SHOT
SASI.-SIIARP , WILIr PROBABLY
RECb7iR FR03I SHOT..
; OKLAHOMA CITY, Augl 23-
Two husbands make a better tar
get than one. . Mrs, Ruby Foraker,
In Jail bere charged with discharg
ing firearms within the city liar.its,
says she shot at her; husband,
Chaflle Her former husband,
5a tn Sharp, was hit by the bullet.
Friction .over Sharp's presence In
the bouse warmed Mrs. Foraker's
trigscr finger, - she said. Sharp
probably will recover, s :y,
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SOVIET RECOGNIZED, SAID
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS 5IAY
r?r: BE ESTABLISHED
MOSCOW Aug.i 23. -(By; A.P.)
It is Beml-oSMctally announced that
Uruguay has recognized the soviet
govarntaest as a ' lawful govern
ment, and diplomatic relations be
tween the two countries soon will
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? ' Senator Reed Smoot. of Utah, ;
ventures .into) the' air for the
-first! time, flying-, with- the' air
mali' from v Los .Angeles -. to Salt
- Lake CUy.-' He is jseen in flying
toga and with parachute, all set
Cfortto-'fiiihU";.
StMlGIVES?UP
SICDD Y SWIFT; RIVER '.MA KE8
"' RECOVERY t DIFFICULT . -
3,-
The body of Grant Bafdereev 23,
who iwas drowned- in; the. Santlam
river hear5MllI City? a; wekOj'
was jrecovf rd, Jate BundayAby a
group of men working under - the
direction , of ;.W. 'B. ; Gerth of this
tj Mr4r Gerth described- the -conditions
as being very unfavorable -as
the river waa -very swift, -deep and
muddy and ithe-workers were ban
dicapped i by ,e a ? log Jam -; under
which the i body i was fin ally I Ideat
ed. Fortyor 50 volunteers aided
in. th search Sunday 'and fduring
the Test Vpf the- ' time ; nearly. : 40
were constantly at -work, he - said.
Gerthr has, recovered' or ' helped to
recover - some --1 J. bodies from
drownings la recent. years. -
Baraeree graduated from - the
Oregon - Agricultural,-' college last
spring-r and ' had since been r em
ployed,' at T a : , civil engin eer. 4 The
you th K war f'the jsori of ; Mr. : and
Mrs; R.;D:'Balderee, whose father
has beep - 'engaged- in- the' lumber
business Tat" Mill' Clty for : a'' num
ber bf .years, -.. SJ 'kTSi&i itSyy
BAND?PR0DRAUT0r.iGHt
CLAUDE-i jfTEVENSON uTOBt
1 ' ,-CIIERRLlN' SOLOIST '
Thfef program for tonight's band!
concert has x been announced - by
Oscar Steelhammer, director. One
more concert remains ; after' 'this
pne.j. . Claude Stevenson'? will be
soloist tonight. The program loir
lows:; ':' . X -'r--
Hostrauser's' March. i Chambers
Selection, "Babes in, Toylaftd"-
Herbert
Uncle: Tom's Cabin ?A ''Dream
,i otj the; Old- SoutV (by re-
;. Quest) .y.?:.. .. ii,,,7.-:-Lainpke
Popular numbers, v V ; v;
Overture,' "Morning, Noon And"
Night in Vienna" ...snppe
Vocal solo, ','Till the Sands of
j the Desert Grow .Cold; "That
Certain Party ".4-. :
y t: :.:- Claude Stevenson;
Dance of the Sparrows'
,t - Richmond
Selection,. "Chimes of Norman-'
dy" '.y..x..Z.j: Laurendeau
Excelsis March ....j........... Losey
"Star Spangled Banner." ; -
GRAB PORTLAND BANDIT
ROBBllR NABBED IN ' SEAT-
TLE FOR APRIL ! CRIME -
SEATTLE. Aug; 23. (A.P.,)-
Dan McLennan, Seattle police ' de
tective 'who arrested J. R. Rogers
here two months ago as a' suspect
In the 315,000 robbery of a money
truck in Portland April !l 8, today
apprehended Eugene De Vine, 28,
who had been Bought for the same
robbofy.' ' ' ;.'.:;'; -v" ...
iSicLfennan.' known as "Camera-
Eyed Dan," was rldjag on.'a street
car. and, glaaciDg out of a window,
saw V. -V; standing on a corner.
Um- got ' pfL- the car;: and harried
back to,-arrest him.1 ; Two other
PRICE FIVIJ CENTS
j. b. r.uss, si,
lilLLEDDV Cil"
Becomes , Confused - Whil.
Crossing Street, Hit, Die:
In Hospital
WITNESS CLEARS DRIVER
Harold Winger, Driver of : Auto,
: ; Declares Ho Sounded Horn,
' "l Tried to Dodge bat
24 Attempt Failed
Joseph B. Ross, 76, living at
333 ; South. ' Seventeenth Btreet,
diedrat the Salem , hospital yester
day afternoon at 3 o'clock as a
result of injuries 'sustained when
he. was run over at Twelfth and
Mill I streets by a car driven by
Harold jWinger at 1:20 o'clock in
th afternoon. " r , -
d-Mr.V Koss' ; received s severe In
juries -to Ais head and died .with
out 'regaining, consciousness.. It'
was believed that he ; suffered a
fractured-skull, v - ; , "
..-.According. to an ; account made
by Winger at police headquarters,
he was - going, south onr Twelfth
street, and ,Mr, Ross was crossing
at- the intersection of Mill, Ho
says he sounded his horn, but Mr,
Ross stopped in the middle of the
street and . became . confvsed.
Winger tried to avoid hitting him
but the accident could not be
avoided, v; v.
, i This account was substantiated
by W. Ci ielse,: an; eye witness,
who said that Mr. Ross was more
than i halfway., across . the street,
going west,- anduhat he apparent
ly, became-confused-.. He. turned
and went back Jo, the middle of
the street, then started to run f or
ward again, when the car hit him.
-Mr--' Ross : -was ;,th rown about
three feet into the air,. Mr. He Is
stated, and fell on hia head, being
knocked' unconscious by the blow.
Mr.'Heisd did cot believe that the
car passed over -his body.- ;v
7.. -Besides' Mr, Heiae, 'there were
two other eye witnesses to the ac-
' " : (Oontlaaaa nit -paaa s. i . ' '
BATH I U G ' GIRLS GO EAST
ASPIRANTS" FOR; "1HIS3 A5IEIU
. ICA" FASIE IN CIUCAGO
CHICAGO, Aug. 23. (By . As
sociated Press.) Six bathing
beauties, all aspiring ; to be Miss
America in : the national contest
at Atlantic City, came .to a rainy
Chicago -, today in bathing . cos
tumes. But their suits were dry,
their .-permanent waves still wav
ing, and a swim was farthest from
their minds. ' ' . ' .'.
, - Beach attire agreed "with all the
party"- except Miss Dorothy , Mae
Rathwelir Miss 'Tacbma;' who, was
left at; Kansas' City "with a bad
coldv Members'' of'' the group ar
riving"'" hero included - Glorina
Smith, Miss Spokane; Maxine Jcn
nihgs, Miss-'Portland: Lcono F,
EnglerMisa Seattle: and Jeanctte
Roland, Miss Colorado; and Ruby
Wanace, Miss Missouri.;'
.r2'..TheVlart.'.wili;ieave''tomorrow
for" Detroit, ," thence ' to Atlantic
City. ; '.,;..; ' '
STATESMAN CLAN , PIC'.IC
- . . ; - ,
EMPLOYEES GATHER AT STAY
, TON PARK ON SUNDAY
Approximately , ,150 employees
The : Statesman , publiHhlni; com
pany gathered at the Stayton city
park,' on Sunday for a r'calc and
programhat lasted well lata tt.3
evening.'. " ' , . '.
i. E, A.. Rhoten, chairman cf thr
picnic, committee, acted , as tc, -t-master,
R.; J. Hendricks, Cci Carl s
Abrams and 'Sen. Fred "J. Tc 0.3
responding.' J At the inee tins, a
permanent organization was per-,
fected,' looking to semi-annual bo
eial gatherings ,.of tho group;Fol
lowing gamesand swimming, a.
tour of the Stayton irrigation dis
trict" was 'made.1 1 -;
1
"MOANA" APPEARS
j LAST TIMHS TODAY
. . , ' . . -
'; If ypo have seen "Moasa,"
the screen of Hfo and love ia
Samoa, at the Oregon theatre,
yon will agree that it is worth
seeing.. It will appear ;tu8 list
times today. . " --;f
, It is made up of actual scene 3
from the mystic islancls la tl.o
southern 'part of tka worli'3
greatest ocean. Life as it' Is
lived tf the natitc3, . It M
I im'cthlng ' new;, never before
.fchown on. a screen. CoiI.l nvt r
before' have b.in shown. ..
c!?eT3r?i to have confessed and
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