The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 13, 1926, Page 1, Image 1

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    "WEATHER FORECAST: Rain In the west J
and ioear-ralne in-east: Tuesday's maximum.-
62; minimum. 49; river .01; rainfall. .16; g
atmosphere, -cloudy?- wind, southwest.
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LVENTY-gIXTiriYEAR v.
u V SALEIVJfvOREGON;.WEQNESpAy MOnNINO, OCTOBER. 13, 19?G;
4 -
PRICE FIVE CENTS
t
HIT, BY Hi
tVice President Declares Sys
tem Should Be "Largely
Abolishedv-
IMPARTIAL! VIEW NEEDED
IndlffeTr-nce la Attitude of Amert
of,V! ?11. Jfena
-. PHILADELPHIA, ,6 c t.12v---.
(AP) -i-Vi,Prestdent Dawes and
General Pekslilttjrjon'e; a crusader
a leader id -wary b6th me rabera of
theT;Amr!can Legion,- greeted .and
- addreswe.d; tiief torjner members, of
therAmrr'expedUIofta'tprcea
In annuifcbn Vention today'i"
- The iV?kiPresIdeBti denounced
Indiffereace shown by Americans
to the Qstngefa that beset the g(?T-
ernment, 'fad greatest 6f which he
said, was'Tndlf terenxje.. itself. .
The ,eneral,thj8f irst t,tps- greet
the leeionnaires, H'made ia happy
little speech,, in which : he said it
was Important to -the boy'. t6
mam " tinfliQii'. kaniioannDHttaif -I'M
their lcai cmraanttles wert
"fine, upstanlln. alert, ' bbnest
men, efficient and not slackers or
demaeakues0'- 'Vi-,:''?
Vice,Pxe8jid.eQt- Dawes ' was ap
piauaej wffen-. no aecxarea no . De
lie ved feat the,primary.4 system In
elactloni'shotttd be "largely a boI4
" w- fnllnur Vi a tVarr anil
IhftrprpsentatiTe government
laiadbwjiVXnol??on8tItutibB by;
proTidiagvbVomfliation by cbrif
entioni.a'4 .-.bettir rJn4iJQS'
partial class r of conditions rwill
" Bu v ;y?a - it ? the primary , sya
tpm was abolished he added, "an
increase: In.Vthe l impartiaY. Voting
in the )tfnJtd' jStatea Is the: crying
need of iheV'houtvH'
"If the-.AmerJcan gorernment
isHo be a 'saccess the American
people 'musi tote,' MrV Dawes tlt
clared.f Inditferenfce'Jn the: atti
tude o tn'ejAbjericah ; publie .to
ward .the, franchiser i the greatest
existing mepace. to : American in
stitutions", ilt ; frj tending), -iHc sub
stitute goyerament1 by aggressive
and Interested minorities; for'gor
ernment bylthe; people,-, Especial-;
ly is'thistthe' case in Vtate, county
and cityelections.''' ';.
General v Pershjng told ; the W
gfonnaires. he. came' only : to-say
EX-POljCEvHELpf.iGUILTY
FEDERAD JURY GIVTA-iTER-WCT'
t Jf 1 0 M1XUTE3 ,
YAKIMA' Wash.: Oct. 12.--
(AP.-rwe 'former Yakima city
policemen, "charged' with the "sale
of intoxicating liquor, were found
guilty here this afternoon' by a
federal Jury after deliberating 10
minutes. Harry j Bair'. and v" Fred
Schumacher who while sirring as
officers of the law; were arrested
on the prohibition charge, were
each sentenced to six months in
the Yakima county jail by Judge
J. UnSeyebster 'V '
INDIAN CAPTAIN' WORSE
rvjt'RliV vntLi X, JpfUVER-l
HAS , PARALYZED . ARM
Ole vStrong, Cbemawa Indian
school football captain, still lies
at the pbXnidsaltiiassuU-jot:
in j uries . received in the Chema
wa - Conrallis, high nchoot toot
ball game 'Baturday.; According to
reports giveff out last night, par
alysis hss-appe.'C?ilnT6iF'ms
in addition to the lower parts of
his bodytltbo6h bls'mlndf still
remained clear.'' ' '
.-- IV pArenti.; arrived yesterday
I alt Tahofab Indian.; reservation
Washington.
PRISONERS. ESCAPE: PEr
THIRTEEN COXVICTS mWL
: THROUGH; AH; ?FTf,;
NASHVILLE. Tenft Oct 12.
(AP) .Thlrtteea'pryeners escaped
from the state oenitentlary near
here earty-ltbnightX'TheJcbnVictd
made ' their , way to the outside
walls by crawling through an air
shaft" that connected; with a ' soli
tary ' cell which was , occupied by
one of the tnenho:e3?3t5d,LTtm
fugitives were said to have bead
jpd toward js'ashvU!?.
Fjnal Program i in Celebration
Anniversary to vBe Held Tonight, Tuesday":
A 'f v Festival Attracts T '! t
The final session of the YMCA Thirty-fifth anniversary
celebration will be tonight when an anniversary banquet will
be held in the main gymnasium of the YMCA? building. Harry
W. Stone, general secretary of the Portland YMCA, and Col.
Carle Abrams, secretary of
speakers. - , i : -
.Many reservations are being made continually for the
dinner. Those coming later than this noon will not.bp accept
ed. Attendance is limited to 300 because of lack of capacity.
iM.r. Stone has just returned
LEVIATHAN SAILS WITH?
Q(JEERARIBt)NlBdARD!
: It
ANTICIPATED
TRIP TO
AilKRIQ aiDER jAVAY ,
. j t t ; , ' : r - f- . .
Huge -TlurpncJamfl Dock;to,Get
, GtirtpseiJ of i.Rnmaniant, ;!
: . .R4yal Party j i - , .. :
; ; CHERBOURG, France, OcL.lt.
rt-(APi3fV-Qejen 'iMarie ofRu
mania 'sailed olw ay tor 'America- to
night aboard the Letiathanithe
flag;' bXS her: Country flyings iron
the' pert truck of the largest liners
as it-passed Yhrough-'ralu but4liib
the'AOantic;! ?Y. '' k ;H v
(-Both, 'in Paris this' morning "and
in VCherboiirst tonight the, queen
was hidden fa'tewell by?Vepresen
ttlves of-RAmaBlaivFfdnce and
United ?Statesi WV
i f The "ufffclai expressions of "bbn
pyace" , were- augumeaiett, ny
spontaneous iood' wishes troni the
crowds ".gather ed to, get';a; glimpse
cf :'the " golden'- haired ' gracidus
mbthe r'fn-fowj of; the-Salkaiig.51:?
fc 3efpre .leatliig j.parisf a family
reconciliation' was arrecied- witn
tier son; former ;PHhee Carolwho
dined' at the dueen's -; table' last
night, and 'then; went1 to the sta-1
tlon"; today- to peei hia: mother" off
ori her long arftfeipated voyage tb
thnew wbrld. Z0u?
M 'Oxt hVsixarf train rWedbwn
to Cherboarg ffroW; Paris,; fMarie
f remained in her, private Ccar;
where . she', was; visited by- Mrs.
Wood row ,r, Wllsdhifr who' Hunched
With ber. Tbe ttt 6 againf sbtJ side
by side " in Cnerbburg - when : an
earV; dinner was held in bonbr ofi
thei queen by the Pertes - city
authorities. Ayhea the" train? car
rying the' qtieen t and ber . party
trtlred at Cherbourg,- it entered
the rmarttime,''traiashdV 'which
was "decorated" with, the cblors'and
(Oontroiied a pm 2.) '-'" ' &
GAMEt OFAGilPLAYED
OFFICERS V XT? FORMER
TK3IPLE JtADIO MAN '
los 1 .JAifo.stt'Octi:' ;f
AP)Tbe game of tag between
Kenheth ,0. Ormistbn fugitive ya-
dio 'man: and co-defendant In the
Aim'ee'' Sejmple ' Mcpherson. (Case,
and"". the .district' attorney's lnves-
tigatOM keplT'the detective -.bur
lyfng 'about southern: California
today'dlirlng the.bolidaf sadioiirnH
aaeiu,;.ot,' J pe; .preummaryj. oearmj
Mrs. Lotralne 3Yfceman-Eifel4ff
neporje ifoni f wo persons,
Ormlstonj -.and; a Wo'man, ( taid t.ah
been; seen I? and near' Santa -fAna
brought a denial rf r6nl" Abgelus
Temple, declarmg" that 'the' pastor
and br family"-" had; motored to
Santa Monica, theippposite dlrec
tlon from Los Angeles to Santa
Ana and had eaten a picnic lunch
near the beach. . :-
PLAN & FALLS -I N.VAC UUM
"AyjATOI; lX ALASKAN,' HUR-
. VKY HITH AIR-POCKET
X wXHlN560N0etlirtAP)
After dropping. 2,000 feet in a
natural vacuum. Lieutenant Wyatt
of Mhehdvy-a ASalkaaU ayiktidn
survey, is convinced that climbing
mountains ; by airplane'; i isn't as
easy' as it looks-y'- t"'.-vhv, :K.'""
. Seekinar a close ' uo oicture of
ike lop of "kieunt Falrweather
15.480 feet bigh be shoved his
madhine; up thr"6ugh'--vlbleriily
bumpy air untlf be reached an al
HUdebf llMOO teetf There, be
fell' into an air pocket so large
that;hl3'pIaue,faropped ..to thei.12
600 foot level before its wings
took bol4again.J V ? ,
PHYSICIAN. ;ENDSv' HFE
TWO
STICKS OF - DYNAMITE
useD'Rysuicidk;
LOaANOELESr OqC-U-(A'Pl
Dr. ,11. M. Ward," a San Francisco
physician today committed suicide
by exploding two sticks of dyna
mlat, El,MplxsanitarIupT--at
Tujunga near nere, tne snerni a
I office, rerprtea.'
of ) Association's Thirty-fifth
the board of control, will be
v';;',::1'.
from a four months trip to
Europe and will tell some of his
adventures. V He : has' been con
nected I withfj YMCA- ;Vtrk in Port
land. for more than 30, years, be
ing the oldest man in: that line of
work on the? Pacific coast. v ;
The Harmony male quartet,
consisting' ; of ; B'arrick, r pearson,
Leach and-Mortk, -will sing sev-
eral -numbers. : An orchestra will
play selection's and gronp singing
will be led by Dr.' H J- C. 'Epley. ;r 1
i ; Several hundred persons attend
ed the' concert 'given last night 'In
the: main jobby'; by v the. Phelps
Chase trio.-Salem artists, and an
other big-r6wd i watched; a swim-.
mlng and diving exhibftioa by
YWCA girls front Portland and an
indoor' baseball game between the
Valley v Motor"- company : and'the
Oregon Pulp & Paper company f-
: If Junior high school boys Were
admitted' free to, all : the ? YMCA
departments yesterday; with aboot
600estimated as the number that
attended: . Grade school bo ya will
be admitted today i u 'v-r
! Members of the swimmiag team
that performed last v night were
Billle Blackman, Lee McDonald,
Mable McKinley, Odette - .Balrd;
(Coatinned a pa(o 2.).
KING, ATTENDS COMEDY
ROYALTY. 1 S EES -MERICAX-
MUSICAL SHOWt IX IXXDON
f LdNDONr"Oct; n.PMAP-?
King 4 G eorge i and i Queen. , Mary,
accompanied, -by' t JPuke ana
Duehess '- of York, .tonight wit
nessed "Rose .'Marie? thei 'Ameri-
can musical" shbw, . at the Drury
Lane theatre. It ".Was ' their ma
Jwties'r third ; v al to this - play,
constituting- a record1 in their
theatrical experiences
"Rose Marie', haa, run for 18
months at the DrttryLane theatre
and it has " been estimated f the
number of persoas'wbo- have seen
it is 2,375,000.
4-
"SIAMESE TWINS" DIE
BARIFS- LIVE Rttf iRT TIMij
FOLLOAVIXa BIRTH ,
EWINO; Neb.. Get. 12.-CAp)
Twin babies, joined together,
were born to Mr. and Mrs.: Dallas
Hemenway, residing pear here
The babies lived but a short tlteev
' ' i i ..- in . ,i mm,. . j,.,
'i
m
IBPISEE
SOll-REEK
Federation - Adopts Resolu-
tibns of Loyalty to Amer
icaniDemocratyT
FREEOOM HELD DENIED
J.Iany Important ' Motions Passed
' as Convention Clears Docket?
1-
bf RusinesSi for Thum-
day Adjournment
..' --
1 1 DETROIT, , Oct. - 12.-(AP)
Reaffirming unswerving loyalty to
be-principles ad institutions of
American "democracy, the Ameri
can (Federation; of Labor, conven
tiontoday voiced uncompromising
opposition, to the soviet, and fas
cist i distatorships in Europe..
1 "We regard the soviet political
regime as the -most .'unscrupulous.
most-anti-social -and mostrmenae-
ing institution v. in the .world .to
day' said -the. report of 'the com
mission inr rejecting a; proposal to
align the federation , in a -campaign
seeking "formal' --opende nee.
bgnition of Russia by the govern
ment of the United. States." . ,
. The committee, report, was ap
proved by the convention by ran
overwhelming majority
k "Your committee sees no rea
son for recommending that the
American" Federation of Labor
modify or change its position re
garding recognition of the auto
cratic isoviet regime in Russia,"
said the committee, report on
Russial r- - '
I "There has been no essential
change1 n either the character? of
,1
i'l?""" W Usm month of Seniemher aiKreeat-
GIGANTIC ROSE' DIAMOND
LOOT OF DABINGTTHIEVES
gem Valued At' $,000,000 . is
v taken from . museum
tit 'AT :5i,i.it5 '
Best Detectives liv France 'Are As
signed to Case by the '
Government. - ;
1
i : I-'
I CHANTILLf France; Oct. 12.
( APj) . The . famous , rose. dia
mond! "the grand-'eOndeud
yalued at more thanS2,09,000
was the most preetbus of ' a iiumw
ber cf priceless; treasures-stolen1
this ' mprning from the : chateau" of
the Due D'Aumale, one'Ot the'UA
I (Continued- page 3.)
TIME TO CHECK UP!
DRUG-ADDICTS THOUGHT
TjjtfifeMAWAOANDtTS
3IACHIXE -XlilrS'SQVADff- WAIT
V FOR TW6T8tu4YERS
Kvei-TrecjintJon Being Taken
' PrvetIelo:Frm;,
; Starting, Killings
. - . ,
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12.
( AP)- More . than 1,00 : detec
tives, fpoliemenrandt. deputized
citizens: and several -ecore speedy
automobiles carrying shotgun and
machines gun? squads were -posted
at strategic posts throughout the
city tonight inr readiness for the
reappearaaceCtWo bandits '.who
within a. few. iours last night shot
and 'killed three, men and shot and
slugged -five others i -
.Last - ' night's depredations
brOdght to five the number of
murders attributed to the-killers.
During ih almost' identical -orgy
of crime Saturday, night, and early
Sunday they killed: one .man out
fight, faUliy., shot, another and
shoti and slugged, several others
and jcqmmitted. some l $ bobber ies
Iir,.addlti6s; a. thorough, search
still was fn ''progress of hotels and
toomlng houses, so-called 'vJUsott
drfnk'-estabiisbraenta. and ?5 b,e.
Known, haunts , of criminals i a4
?rng addicts. , 34
; Federal probibition agents were
brpaghf into the case through
taeir:Delfef that the two bandits
were-members .of a party of four
hijackers who arrived here recent
ly, rrom Kansas City. The, other
two; htjackers were believed ' to
have gone. to another city!, The
two being sought here were known
Jta the -government men. It was
recalled that the bandits last, night
asked -one of their victims if . his
esiaDiisnment was a '.'bootlegj;',
place, ;andT that one. olf: the pair
appeared to be under the influ-
r (Continueil on page 3.)
FIRE LOSSES COMPILED
wp msASTRous ; during
HOHTH-AT MT. ANGKL
Tire losses in the state of Ot&-
IgOn -exclusive Of Portland dyHnr
fu accoraing to areport
prepmrea Here yesterday by the
state lire marshal.
There,! werea-total of 80 fires
reported, two of which were of an
incendiary origin. The most dis
astroua f ire wast. at- MountAhgel
where rcollegei' building, we're de-
stroyed with a loss of 50,000.
MANY- CHARGES; FACED
tWlGAGO H SHEXfe j BANDTT
IS
SUtMONED,TO COURT
fi CHICAGOVOct. I2.(AP).
Martin . J. Durkih Chicago's
'helk'f slayer under a, -35( 3 year
prison sentence fos kiuiag Federal
Agent Edwin : C. Haftnahan;; was
ordered, today to stand, trial Octo
ber 1 8 f in 'federal court son- jjeven
charges !,of ; interstate, "transporta
tion - o r stolen . automobiles.
I UlllallM UUU I Lit
mmm
Refusal of Advocate Chang
ed School Texts Called ,
'RemovaU Motive" o -
DISMISSAL "UNTIMELY"
State Superintendent of Public In-
1 stmctipn.Iss.aes Statement
on1 Vote Ending ia :
-1. ' ' Disagreement
Declaring that his removal
from the Estate -textbook commis
sion boell earmarks of a politi
cal plat to underTniuehis chances
ml election as.'staxe superintendent
bf public instruction ; at the j No-!
vem Den. ejection, tu'tu Turner, ap-
pbio!te4 to -that-position, by Gover
nor t Pierce ?to fill -; the unexpired
term of J. A. Churchill, yesterday
Issued a .lengthy statement setting
forth his interpretation of his own.
dismissal.
. Governor" Pierce, who recently
altered the commission's person?
nel,: has maintained that the
change, was necessitated: by. the
Jaw (prohibiting, a man from hold
ing two remunerative .4 tate posi
Uons at-the-same time.
. "The textbook compijsslpn.tJntt
at the speclait call of . thet governor
in Augusli?I!2S," readnthtata,te
merxt issued by Mi.1 Turner,- "far
the purpose., coBsldejrioj ths,
adoption; of l-wocthifda. of jtke jtext
for -whchjpqrceatracjtsi t
isceu. , un tner titsc aay- or tae
meeting,' -WHen4bs;neoa-lJ'eceS
came) I 'wa; aeked'tereoialnfoj
h few I mnuteai coHfere npe " by
member of "the; pmlssjon and
close end"ibflh;gverp ; .x
"ThWVfng m bet.- tl tMe-eoiniuis.
sioq sam to mq.in.;8uDstarijpe tnat
if I were Interested inrthe vacancy
soon to occuf -by resignation.-of J.
A. Churchill,- state superintendent
of schools,;, he thought- he could
probably have some influence, with
the governor in my behalf., He
tbea;wen.t on to suggest that It. I
desired to sUpw,anytfavorrin the
adoption to a certain; publisher, he
would-be 1 glad -to f assist me, ia
such a-inoye.. . ..
"I resented this .approach as-it
appeared to me to be an, offer of
influence with ' the governor in
turn- for- favoring the books.. of
this ; publisher-la question and I
replied that any- favor I had to
show anyt publisher,; was .over-and
above board f of t the table around
which the comanissWn. was sitting.
"That afternoontwhen.the com,
mission met to adopt the. books, I
moved that the old texts then v in
use be . readeptsd? f r periods: of
two, and f our years My-reasons
for making this-motion were two
fold,-- . ' -
"In -the first place an examina
tion into the matter of prices of
the various hooks of feredpais
closed that: anyf adoption of -new
booke tq- replace, the. old texts
woqld bavereulte44a(tt; heavy In
creaseln , -costs to the patxpna of
t he i public Achoolar, For instance,
in fheu 8ubecjt.'0fi aritnmet.icv' the
old fseriesof arlthmetiC8r wefe, list-.
ed atll0--;Onei.ot.-tbe.!;new
seres-offer4 w4s Jistedat.41.64.
with otheraatL 12,10 and 12,28; ,.
; . '?In other-words, the. old books
thei ianseweremueh cheaper
thap tbe.aewipublications jot more
recent .date notwithstanding v the
recent increase in price of the
old j boo ka. :, The old. texts, already
wem in the bandsWf many.puplls
The exchange allowance -is -almost
negligible amouatingHo not more,
usually,. than sijr tQ Omenta per
--t ;-:J.CeatriW Hr- :
INSURANCE CASki HEARD
Iff ITKD-S TCTJB 8" SUPREMK
I COURT GETS, ARGUJifEN.Tr
i WASttlNGf AN. ' Oct. i 2:
(AP) -The right, of states tq pro
hibit Insurance v companies - from
issuing policies J to. , Indemnify
automobile .companies for losses
suffered through confiscation by
the iauthortties. pC cars being sold
on f he instalment plan, was jargued
inr the supreme, court iodayin- an
bppbU by.4he vipsariiijce ncopmis
sipner of jpregon . tr - .
jljl bought to. t(t ..aside an in-Juru-tion
obtained by the . Fidelity
and, Deposit Company of Maryland
aod, others restraining .him,- from
enforcing 'such an Qrderr?; r.
jThe .insurance; companies re
pjierf that rthe courts; - had ' held
theft, burglary and "similar forms
of -J?8urance, (ai:i, and that in
demslty ' insurer -e was ' in ' the
eame class, t4 ' . . ,
r H U RRt ESTO g BEDSJ DE
VIATOR UWSHPLANFJ TQ.I
! GET.'TQ SICK ..MOTHER t
' fr j4'-. 1 1 - 5 c.- ,'
: SAN DiEGQ, Octl2 rf API
? M a jor ; Roas . Rowell, 1 com
mander of the marine aviation
jgroup will fly "tomorrow in one
iof ,i the ' fastest - airplanes at
North - Island to Boise, Idaho
to the ' bedside of his mother,
Twho today- was' reportedr to;be,
.critically ill. On hearing of his
mother's illness. : Ma jor Rowel!
telegraphed to Washington for
permission to-ttse the airplane.
.The request was granted. The
atlator ; plans to leave at day
break. ,.
FIVE ELECTED BY BOARD
FDR BUDGET COMMITTEE
ANOTHER ;TEACHER -APPOLVT
ED FOR PARRISH. HIGH.
rchUects 'Asked 1 (or Additional
Plans, of XewLesiie.
Strwetuwi -T: ;.; fi t : -' ,
A budget committee of tlve citi
zens , was a ppointed . &y;the; Salem
school aboard.- at its1 meeting, last
nrbf .to go over; the school budget
forxthev coming, year , atj the. nexj
regular meeting, of . the , board on
Tuesday, October 2 6,..
..- Members of the committee are
U. G. Shipley, F. Derby, George
prabeaborsU William GabJsdorf (
and-W. H Dancy. Dave W. Eyre
and Frank- Durbln .were, appointed
as atterpates in case any.ot inese
cannot serve.' ' .
, . J H. McGregor; superintendent
o-.tbe, . Salem Indian . school,- apr
glared- before,- the board, to. ask.
tthatj f hildrenot Indian-achpol em
ployes be j)ermuteo; : to ; attend tne
Salem schools without rpaylagjtu
fippjf ,yvHe rsadi. thatr Inlmany
cities., sttidens - from.- nearby) tIn
flian institutions are. allowed this
ivilege..; .jv,, . - . . -,,
f Tte school f. board decided o
Uake nb action in ike matter, say
f JUg . Mrs.: Mary ; Fulkerson,
f$ukty school superlntftiaent, was
he 1 person with., ptppet authority
Ordecide. the, matter ; The.. .Indian
j (Ccatiaved Da,paf 3.) ?
EXP.LOSlOfWVREPKS BrNK
TERRIFIC BLAST, CAUSES DAM
AGEJOF; 1250,000?",;-
' W ATKINS GLEN, N. Y., Oct.
12 (AP) A terrific explosion
bf undetermined origin--- tonight
wrecked 'the Watkins Glen. -Na-!
Clonal Bank Injured one man and
caused property damage estimated
at more than; $250,000 Stephens
Burner, janitor was injured. ':. ;,
.' ; The ..blast wrecked the three
story bajk building and shattered
windows. lof two blocks around.
The, explosion; apparently in the
basement of j the. bank, blew, i a
gret bole through the -west, wall
of he - building and wrecked.; the
interior Bank records and equip
meat were deatrdyed v " ,
r -'Ther! blast "occurred when ?' th
business section rwas 1 virtually: de
serted;,jA passerby, hoeyer; was
blown -srps8 the : stteet but , was
unliajtjred: i..wrxBn'i' : Clute;
president 'of the bank, aald .be bad
no Idea o'Cthq capse.'of the blast.
Ani' official ihveatlgationv :wa
atarted. . . , .
; RATES TO BE.CNSIDEReD '
1 j t st . . ,-.. ., . i r.'
j Atbf moulhly dianf rj bald by
thei Cherrlaus - last . evening ;at.vtne
chamber of mnietce it fwas .oted
d jive' a Idance aomb imalwltbin
hei next J few weeits,:-;'
X Attee 4Boaae? dfictwsionr itt was
iinfllyv xetedi that . it ihoul4 be, a
lubliej dance; held nude the.au v
ices of the Cherriani. Harley -O..
White. Klng'Blngr appointed as a
tommiUea tr Artage. -fori tbe
dance Phil Eikerv chair man ; F. OV
Demand and O,' lit Fisher x
, Tha '' ChTjiikiewteri&
numberalsSfc and'aa.the conatUu
iio ad.hyws, pefmjt8ofi Q 0.
members, it was - annou need that
'the' Council of Nobles; would re-
bexs-, te, beHadmitted Into thf ,i or-
ganixation.early. In January wheiv.
tbe KingnBinr for 1927. la. off N
MISSIONARIES RESCUED
WORKERS WHO WERE MA?
RomtaiiAtiiaAXFU ms;
. ' " u-.;
PEKING. . Oct.. . 12. (AP)
Missionaries who were marooned
at 8iaa'tu.eapitaMBt': Shensi vprov
ince; held : by': llueminehun, (Na
tional anny) yunits, asjalr.st, the
siege of General Iu'a Shensi forces
have been rescued safely. .
SITIElLililE'
MUECERTii! .
I '4. . -
Actual Operations- Begun,
- -- . . ,.
' Maphirrery Ordered, Shafts
f: VjicVHI peSunk ii-::
TESTS REVEAL- WEALTH
V.
TweatyFJ ve PeiCent- Copper, !. f 4 .
Per Ton Gold, Four to Fife.
'.-It Oaprti.- r rj - TojDk ; ; f
V - likr-iJtfndft. tfl?! 4
.,'-''v - ' - ' -1 '''
t n'.Wv J.-Elmendc.;; Seattle,ina- ;
tlonally: known minlug engV&eer,
completed "on Monday a;thorougU
examination .of "Che : mining "Tfbp
erty, on the Little' NortK Forktof
the San tiam-where . that -' stream,
jolns wlth Gold t;reek.' The exata- ;
ination bad been ' going 'on since
Jaly 25th. when the aarapllmg.rtji ,
conyneneedV under the direction of.
Mr. .Elmenderf, who- abio , esV
from his office an assayings out-,
fit andxmeato operate it.-. - -:z 1
i Real Mining Operations ' '
! Three months,1 age M yesterday,
the Northwest- Copper company
was organixed-Ini Saiemf to take
over the Little North ' Fork properties.-4-";
Yesterdry- actual mining
operations' were commenced7 bu '
-those; proil i.ea with- a force, of -nine
ta ten 'aenr which - will be.
Increased -f rem t i.'fi -to time.-Within
--two -"wet:., - mlaers -will-be :
taking- out ore-and- storing it.
Thepe operatioas nave been com
menced on fthe recommendatios
of-: Mr Elmenderf ' andr they will
be uaderibi directions; lie If t
have general barge ""The 1 .aiai
of - the otea - - belng-comti.encei
because he. his found, aluea-.ttit;
Justify m suebr 'operations. '.'
If e'wlll ' Immediate "' purch. j'.
new 'macbinery, .including' drills,
a.i hoist; compressor,' etc. There
will be an extension of .tbe Water-,
power development there.' '
- i "Will Sink Sliafts- h
. One of the first things will be -the
sinking of - a -'shaft in the -Northwest
Extension ; tunnel on.
. (ContjSaea os par. 5.) i
' . j - -i.
Gm KIlEP BY TRAIf
PR0JEOTIN O PART OF LOCO-i
MOnVR'KITS TEMPLS
' COEUR D'ALENE,' I- lUi OcC
12, (AP While her unCIe 20
feet ; away, was-Tushlng- to her
rescue; 12-year qld- Pauline, Nel
son, -daughter- of Mrs., MUdredf
Nelson of .WenateheeV Washr. was'
struck and- killed - by a Northern .
Pacific train-at- Athole, IdaheAto
day.; . -.' -
i S,he was stand ing4n tjontof iho . -statieiif
where; her- uncle L A.
GrifrithSi -is - ageat. ,. watching a
freight'' traia - pass & when).- a f pa - J
senger traln approached on th -j 1.
track .nearwbkb ahe, was J-atjiaJ-.
lng .'A, projecting part Kt -the r 1 0-,
combUve -struck her in 'the ,tem-'"
pie, the coroner said; eausing.al-
tnosf iaatant'deatn .
JWimTHREfc'DIg
t"5 ":,'-.-f J''- ' i f. -f.'i
FARMER ?RELlEVEDi TO ILAVil :
ii -v SLAIN ;WTFR AND ClULO . v
BARRE, Vermont, Oct. 12.
(APjrAtrlple""; sbo6tIag;,tbat
Wiped, out a family, of tbree .in a
Ibaeiy farmhouse , Sunday, nl g Lt"
was idiscovered iioday.fr; Thet dead. ,
were. P. r RasseU Morrison. a-; 28
year,,old' farmer, bis wife and six
year .old daughter, . Joyce' .
' The. polite .expressed the belief-1
toh)ghfjlha,ttMorfison, ia. sudufa'"
fit 'of linsapiy.-sbot bis wife, atdJ-J
daughter- after - they; bad. retired. ,
Sunday' night and-thea ended 'hii. 5
tU.lt 'knowu!thpi,sadMat!or- ;
yisbnvhad brooded over, his health
and farm affairs. . , a ' ;
INDIAN WANTS HEARl!:a.
ARTHUR YTHEELER 'ARRATV- '-
ED- I JUSTICE tXlURT
C " - ;.
Arthar Wheeler, , Indian, wbe a
arraigned in the justice court yes
terday, bn.a charge of. manslaugh
ter, a f ter, a . coyonsr's Jury . fc a 3 d e
ter mined ' that-James H. Mason,
Clear ,Lake rancher ; came to h!
dathat?the Lee'Hing bop farnv
after-being struck by Wheeler i 1
an altercation last Friday deraan
ed that he be given an Immediate
prfliminary "bearing--. .u '' '
Jit, ILX-asett fivreivt :it as attorney-for-
the accused.-. JuatI,
jSmall c&fiiir. lJ the case.
( Wheeler was ' returned t -
couaty jail la lieu of b;.U '