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rr SUNDAY MORNING,! FEBRUARY 20, 1927 . THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON P.OBTfflEB KILLS 4 f Teaches Children Not to Stammer WIFE, HE, SELF . 1 No -: Explanation Left for 'Triple Slaying; Man Out ;rHDftErnp!oyment - - PO RTIlSOJO: Feb. 1 9 . ( A P ) . With no note, no explanation left behind. lAoyd Emery .. James, f 3 5, Cedarkilled his wife, his month- Old baby and himself -withthree fclose, " mangling blasts et a shot Kin. The shooting took place in a ' private hospital -where Mrs. James -was employed. I James was oat of work, but was said to hae had some funds. From -what po lice hare been able to learn, the conple quarreled often, but invea tigatlons tonight had brought forth no adequate explanation of James sudden burst of wrath Mrs. James was - killed : first while she was washing clothes in the basement of the building. :The xuu cnarge of the shotgun struck her; in the back of the head, just as, apparently, she started to turn , to speakto her husband. James then climbed the base ment stairs and went into a front room -where the baby was lying in its crib. c A blast from the shot- Sun -In its father's , hands struck the Infant full in the chest. tempts , toi adjourn were voted down. The first motion to ad journ was presented by Senator Joseph after the senate had con Eluded its . consideration of re ports. Later in the morning an other motion to adjourn was made by Senator Moser. Reports here yesterday indicat ed that the legislature probably would complete its work Wednes day hifiht, although some of the members' thourht the session might . last- until late Thursday.' There are a large number of bills, yet, 'to. houses. ' be considered, by both Paris Ushers and Waiters Have, to Pay for Positions . PARIS,. Feb. 17. (AP) Tip getting has been developed into such a paying ifcrustry in French heatres and restaurants that ush ers and waiters in good places now have, to pay the managers for the privilege of working. - The uKhers reach the acme, of the profession in a music-hall that specializes In foreigners, high prices and the nndraped " figure. The ushers there, well-experienced middle-aged women,,, unafraid) of people, pay fifty centimes for each seat in their charge. They expect a minimum of one franc from the occupant. If they don't get it they ask for it in a' rising voice that quickly embarrasses the thea tre-goer. - , ": ; Waiters pay varying , amounts according to the class of restaur ant or cafe and the location of the tables. Customers frequently hear themselves "sold to another wait Central Pre If children stutter, stammer. Hsd. talk like babies or fail to talk at ail, charge it to nervousness, undue hurrv or lack of -James then: nut the muzzle of self confidence, according to Miss Esmer Knudson. who has the gun In his mouth and decreed made a study of the causes and is conducting classes at San for. himself an even more gme- Diego, Cal. Photo shows Miss Knudson with students. some1 death than he had inflicted on the others. ' A letter discovered by the cor oner -Indicated that news of the marriage of the couple had been j-eeeived but recently by relatives. . This tetter, from C. J. Blair of Los UolindB, Cal., was dated Jan. 23.1 Blalr'Ts believed to be an uncle of James. r '.:.si-j. ;-.. .,?:r..,.vr.. sideration. Under Senator Mil- Senator Upton Indicated that hi lif'a Kill : V, tnJ 1 I. . ' DOVE0F PEACE DEPARTS; .WAR C L 0 U D S APPEAR Peal of a limitations of expendi- would not become effective until January 1, 1929. Senator Eddy discovered a defect in the bill which would prevent the present officers from receiving any salary until the new law became effec tive. It was because of this dis covery that the bill went bacq to the committee. Two bills providing for the re- ( Continued from page 1) tures of money for political pur poses and regulating the indorse ment of candidates for public fo- fice, were deferred until next Mon day. A bill by Senators Deals and Miller Increasing the salaries of the district attorneys of Josephine and Tillamook counties also were re-referred to a committee for fur ther nivestigation; The district aiiorney or JosephiBe Sco:anty would have his salaryincreased from 11500 to 51800 under this bilL The salary of the dillrift torhey of Tillamook county would be increased from $1500 to $2,- 000. This bill also would become operative after January 1, 1929; The bill was recommitted when present and being condemned by xnany aa an assault on the boards and commissions.- It provides that a fve, per, cent tax shall be levied trn "certain-' self supported state de partments, boards and commis Stem for 4he year 1927. The funds derived from this tax would go intoithe general fund. For the year 1928 the per cent would be f educed to 2 . - , This tithing bill will be consid ered In the senate on Monday af ternoon as a special order of bus iness.- Thus its peaceful slumbers In the hands of the committee will be' abruptly-tended and its advent onto the floor of the senate will be fhe signal for a general opening of fireworks ill along the battle line. According to a " legal opinion prepared nere yesterday by I. H. Van Winkle attorney general, the stated industrial accident commis mission funds would be in no way affected Jyj the provisions of the tithing billl. The opinion was re quested by. Senator Miller. v , '"The money belonging td the in dastrial funds," the attorney gen eral's opinion reads, "is specif leal- fly set aside and particularly ap propriated by law, for a specific nnnuMD'tiiil service. lat it is not I stomacn seems worn out. . It en derived from any of the sources ables you to Set away with foods VT,tTA t. T,cifid In tb bill." tnat 60 oftei cause the utmost Kin ,mJ misery. Pie. cheese, cream, paus L.":r":r"-"i:r ""I;,; age, seasoned stews and foods that vu... . 9 rrighten a dyspeptic even to think cember 31, 1927 the time for of are as modified mnk to a coo. . making operative me; iniiiauve ing Infant when followed by Dia measure approvea oy me peopie at i pepsin. would like to nave inc-iuded a sal ary increase for the district attor ney of Klamath county. Senator Joseph yesterday intro duced a resolution authorizing the state board of control to select and adopt plans and specifications for a new capitol building. It also was provided that the board of control should obtain an estimate of the construction of the building in units and thereby distribute tha cost over a period of several years. The board of control would sub mit its nformaton to the legisla ture at its next session. The senate a-;oa:rnel at noon yesterday until .Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Two previous at- hour of changing shifts. The wait er going off duty collects for the food and drinks and the new wait er gets the tip. SALEM TO HAVE NEW $300,000 HOTEL REPORT the (Continue trom page 1) points. The new investment at Salem will represent about $200,000, and the completed, property will stand around I3Q0.00QY 1 The present 30 room Terminal hotel property will be sublet, The company Is forced out of its quar ters there on account of a pro posed addition to the J. CV Penney store. whch' will leave the stages little room ", to - get in and . but and the' facilities in this respect will; be ; vastly improved, and the passengers will be In :out : of the wet and heat in getting 'onto and off, of the stages; ; ? This new hotel;-will constitute one of 'the major construction en terprises of the year" for Salem. No Distinction Drawn . - Between Gigli Audiences ATLANTA AP ) Ben iamino Gigli, Metropolitan Opera Com- tenor. draws - no distinction , be- twee nhla New "York audiences and those he faces while on con cert -tour. - "In New York, I may ting to those who know -more of mu8ic,n he said while in AtlanU. "But what the concert crowd lacks la musical knowledge thy make up in enthusiasm. ; , t i "I like to sing to the sophiati. cated audience and I also like th enthusiastic one. I like to slnt to myself, so far as that goes. "It is sometimes easier i arouse. enthusiasm .In the sophisi ttcated 'audience than In knowing less' music. Music one lovj ers keenly, aware -Qt a mistake a-vj just as keenly aware of an udiT ual rendering of a difficult parr -new xora auaiences. nowovaf are not always the most critical) for education by no means is con. fined there." ; ; i Hood 'River Nw tnn nnn high school building is well under way, -. II) SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN,,- Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not getting the, genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physi cians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for Colds Pain 1 Headache Neuralgia Neuritis Toothache Lumbago -Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer boxes of 12" tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druseists. Aspirin is the trade mark ot Barer Manufactore of Moooaeeticaeideater of Salierlleacid TIRED STOMACHS COM IE TO LIFE And Digest Heavy. Meals Just Like a Boy Diapepsin is probably the most powerful aid there is when th. the-, last elecUon relative - to the elimination, or ilsn. wheels from . i the viPDer -Columbia. Fifteen sen ators voted for the bill which was Jone vote short of the constitution al majority In the senate. A host , of people are den vine themselves half the pleasure of life hunting for patent. Drenared foods that don't meet their needs. or after all it is the state of the stomach secretions that counts 111Q nanelti aAAa V, . t Senator Banlcs said that when and aTaHy'works o"n the sUrch! es, meats, eggs, cream. etc.m and 'Pay Me as You Are Paid' .--'V this bill was first introduced it sxnet with hia approval,' and that he that Is what a tired, feeble stomach had : refused to sign the report needs. .recommending its passage. Get a 60 cent package of Pape's t "But .when I heard the story i uiapepsm at any drug store. Adv. of E,' Enquist, owner-of a small i plant; in which he has invested his life's savings aggregating $15,000. reached : the conclusion that he ,HWas worthy of consideration," said f Senator Banks. ' As far as some of ; the other cannerymen; on the npper Columbia river are concern ed they are able to care for them- i selves.!: - Senator Banks declared .that the extension of time would j allow the owners of the small fish 'wheels to dispose of their surplus "stocks and ' retire 'front business 5 without suffering a- heavy finan cial loss. The voters had decreed - thattlre;inrtiative measure should become operative in May of this year. Senator i Joseph - who voted for jihe, bill -changed .bis ,vote to no with a view of having the proposal tecoasidered. -. . A bill Introduced by Senator yMiller authorizing an increase in i .'the salaries of certain Josephine jpounty officials was recommitted i to a committee - tor further con- r . - . C. A. 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