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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALE1I, OREGON. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEilBgR ; 11, 1927 : 1PUI I EXPLODES MA CI II XE BURST IN -FLAMES inGirrr.iN air DENVER, Dec 10. AP) Jack Taylor of Pasadena. Cal., was killed tonight when, a Western Air Express plane -which he was pilot-, lng to rCheyenneWyo., exploded In mid-air near, Lowry field, na tional guard airport - and burst into : flamea .as it - struck the ground.-! ' iy-- ..; ' Vi ". ' , Officers at Lowry field said Tay lor's body, literally was blown to bits and -pieces -of the- airplane were scattered over- a - radios of several hundred yards.: - Jt- was Taylor's maiden voyage In the ship which- was to hare been pnt" into service X on "the- Denver Pueblo- . Cheyenne route.. iBerrlce was In angurated 6n.'the" newJrouW" morning. J,rS?';'- "' ' -: -X' 1 - "ill: v - C : A; Borrows j an; intimate friend of . Taylor's. i had , cautioned him as be took off: "Be careful. Burrows had Just returned, from the Initial trip in "J which: he? en countered heavy mists which made BEIJ SETS PffiTS FOUR NEW INDUSTRIES OB TAINED TO EMPLOY 1500 . NORTH BEND, Ore. Dec 10. (A P) Recent announcement by the Empire Development com pany officials stating that four in dustries had "been obtained for the city to employ 150 ' persons has been followed by other Informs; lion which, promises great strides during ' 1 9 lC"--r C. ''J.v:. ' Folders issued -showav South ern Paclfjc spur, from' Pony Inlet, North Bend, to the. Empire hold ings, a distance of four miles.. The blueprints ' designate-' preparations for a pulp mlll near the site of the Wg 'sawmllL.r "a In preparation-for operartloh ef the sawmill which the s company bought ; from the jSouthem Ore gon company, dredging and ,pQe driving have, commenced. Exten sive docking and'lvhArfageJwillhe necessary, .to.lprovlde- yardage. for the output of the imllL'te-M; H. Jack; it's pretty heavy OTerhead11" ot oti Bend.BascOm'- menced r the work.'of driving" pil- lng. and !.; dredge has started, ex cavations -tor -the - mooring - o f difficult golngTurrow piloted, the ship Ao Cheyenne and Pueblo. ,Hewas almost prostrated by news of Taylor's death." He and Taylor had flipped a coin" for" the honor Of making the first trip and Burrows had won. Tarlor 23 years old, was said to have' been'' engaged to be mar ried in February to a girl in Pas-, adena. Seven shots from the pistol Tay lor carried were heard as the ship exploded." officers at Lowry field aid. : The pistol was found later In the remnants of the plane with chambers empty. --' - : ping point. - -, A new concern, the Empire J3sh and Cold Storage company. 'has an nounced lr will have a cold stor age and canning plant ready for operation' at Empire at the start of ' the 1 9 2 8 fishing : season. Fish canning" has -been suspended 'on Coos Bay for ten years and with the . new plant- fishermen- look for ward to better prices. . ... i j ' J- FEWER STATE BOARDS:; POSSIBLE ECONOMY AID (Contiaacd ImK ff 1 . ' . jEi'jisiiiipn WARNINGS BY RUMANIAN - GOVERNMENT ITJTILE " 302. ; BUCHAREST, Rumania, Dec 1. AP) Despite warnings of the ' government; several hundred the faculty.' '' " 'r; ' "You cannot express yourself without dancing.', he said. . "We have ho tall to was like a dog so we must dance."' Sir - John asserted that dancing originated at religious festivals. "1 don't know whether we can call jazz or the Charleston strlct- ?y religious,! he remarked. "My dancing days are ovjer and when I do my cuddling I like to do it Ja private ' " oil Ml tjjisy Ing their procedure at resumption street of the hearing r Monday of the talked car conductor, that - he' the Burns detective agency. criminal ... contempt . proceedings against Harry F. Sinclair, William HEARINQ " AGAINST ; KID WELL j. Burns and their associates. Kld-"uld accomplish his purpose to WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 ( AP.) r-Wlth Edward- J. : Kldw;i. al-j lged talkative Juror In thfe FalN Sinclair oil conspiracy, csoei again a central : figure,, government at torneys were . busy - todsy arrang-' well will be summoned as a gov ernment witness, . . - - . Repeatedly h.haa tried to get before Justice Slddons of the Dia-J trict of Columbia: supreme J court his denial of ; affidavits made ? by -Don K. King, a newspaper; report- and J. Ray Akers, too freely about the case which ended in a mistrial. To be called as. a government witness, some extent, though objections might prevent much of his denial getting 'Into the records. " v : '"Tot' the most part Interest in .the contempt proceedings centered today around the expected return to -the- stand -Monday of C. - G. Ruddy, Philadelphia manager for --Ruddr had, charge of the sur-i veUlance of the conspiracy Jury by detectives, employed by Harry F. Sinclair, . Illinois Levee Breaks; Winter Wheat Covered PANA, 111-, Thousands of Dec. 10. at res of AP).- gr owing winter wheat ' have ' been sub-( rounding country. merged a the result breaks in the levee alons t' kaskia river southeast cf Lc , was reported today. TLa trt ranging from 3 00 to 500 feet r have let the flood waters stream in -upon the river t; : i farms of Fayette county. f With the dwellings sarriur by water, families in tLe 'floc district are using boats to r.r Uln contact with the higher r For the blennlam 1325-1925 the 1 students held anti-semitic-demon- property tax amounted to $10r "rations In Jassy today. In one In 406.75S and the revenues from I stance j attacking a synagogue other sources' 4,S0375. The while - the congregation was 1 at authorized ; exjendltnrea' ' were prayer celebrating the Jewish sab $15,922,735.'. -- f,ti - : - bath. f Thirty member of the cn- .The items of authorized expen-tgregat ion were beaten and sever e- dltures Include " only such as Jarelly Injured. authorlxeoT through biennial ap- . The manifestants then Invaded propriatloBs by- the legislature. land wrecked two restaurants, ter They do not Include the- items of liifying their Hebrew owners, f receipts from motor vehicle 11-1 Police reinforcements were sent censes, tax on gasoline, commer- out and' arrested and imprisoned clal fishing Iieenses, contributions 85 t the rioting students. ', f to the Industrial accident fund, or similar demonstrations -' also any or those" activities which are were held here where the govern--diverted or allocated , for -specific ment rushed armed troops j to objects and purposes, which of guard all streets of the city. ; tbemselves -'aggregate .much .more The" mob manifestations In the than the biennial authorization of capital, however, did not tnrnj to the legIsUU assemhly, - violence, merely being confined , - "The growth or the-.sUte Is fur- to fiery speeches against the Jews ther Illustrated- by comparison of and demands on the government the number of fullaiid-part-time for the release of 400 students . employes ana: the-, aggregate ,saB- now helj lh xnillUry barracks f riea paid during the past "year as Bct-rest - - - - - -'-- 1 " comparea. ,wwa , r.nos. oi x m. r Because of . the censorship of mere areapproximateir MvitmiulfU .. , rinnn - state officials and employes, t of which 3700 are on iuU time and v. livv pan ume. 'TThe salaries of. these, official? and employes. aggregate ss.&oo,- 10 0. , For the year r t 0 0 - there with salaries -totaling $300,000 Of , the number - of 'persons em-i tilovfd hv th tte dsrlnir the nast I year 1700 were engaged la high- hj DETECTOR SUCCEEDS way construction ana ibod as in structors In the -Institutions of higher learning. At the charitable I S and corrective - Institutions 650 . persons are employed. '.'Generally speaking, the bonded Indebtedness of the state Is grow ing, and at a .much, .greater ratlc are those of the counties. schoo- districts t and i. fariOM : munici palities of the various .states. At I the conference of governors held this year considerable discnsslor centered upon the. rapidly Increas ing expenditures. V, ; ; V - v "Surveys made wlthia the past I year, "by other than governmental agencies.' confirm' reports of jrls-l ing costs of govern men V and-jdls-closed that wlthja ta, quarter pf s century these costs have risen to I such a figure that there Is mand for a -halU 'Instead of at tempting-' to ascertain ; means - .whereby -revenues ' .may (: be . ln-1 creased to meet 'the demands of gorernment, some " effort xfshouldj bo ' employed Jtor v a . more careful scmtlnr of exnenditurea. - "None of as desire that we ihall pC AUDITION? WINNERS xi l v 3 nuj ill ill 3 witi m niwvio. uuu stronr rovernment. None of us - desire that our imblie institutions Ted A.' Roy of Corvallls One of sh all be onerated Upon the stand-1 . Ten in - United States ards of 25 years ago.t Neither do WASHINGTON, Dec, 10.(AP) - jt - H Ten ycfuhg hieh, and om ,v len. rwho. won . the sectional greateroutlays. but in the diburs- honprs ,rn , the A. twater Kent in- r t-h. irro iFoundatloa . n 1 1 o n a 1 audition f a1UIes the question must neces- contest were received Jtoday by " rn flHA ;.-w wrarlnr an-1 President Coolldge. Tomorrow proprUte value or return In Im-j they wiU participate In: a cnte8t .- proved conditions I- ! , at New York to,determine the na- "It has been contended by many I tiohal champion singer. . that a better, grasp ea public ex-1 .Those' received by the president indttTira tnv ha maintained I were Marie Healy. Manchester, N. through a lesser number of pub-ii., Wilbur W. Evans,-West Phila- . 11a activities, i That Is through Idelnhlar Marie. Bronarzyk, Chlca-J centralization of the , admlnls tra-1 go. Harold A. Klanck. I lint Mich., j character of the Transylvania dls tnrbancea Is Just becoming known I to the Rumanian public wnjen ealises ' the deplorable r eonse- anehces such acts, of violence .gainst one of the country's prin iDal racial minorities will have I abroadV. -" - r .' . r - . ' ;i : Prisoner I Finally ' Comes Across With Tree Story - CHICGOr Dec. 10. (A?) I The use ofr a faked lie detector Ton the admission from a negro l-jrisoner today that ho - killed -on vtianta. . Ga.1 merchant whose lame he" could not recalL . Detectives, arrested severar menl I an the south side and questioned I Lhem t headquarters, aohn Fiet- I Aer,? 4 S. seemed particularly ner-1 VOUS. - -; - s Sergeant Walter Storms itook Unt Mi. nocket - knife and laid it I on Fletcher head. "You're not telling the truth." Z"Z h exclaimed. "This lie detector aas.jumpea xo su ana w iv killed a man. ! " If no nseholdln out,- boss, quavered ihe negro. 1 did km a man r in Atlanta.-but I only tot ai dollar for -it..- , xj former 7T:T7TV-1 Nr " ... . ; ' ' JL Ifc l j " ' ' lV k - jA- xv rmi mmm w 1 c wJv s. y . 7 v-- v- , ' - -j t. - . M M ' . M . I w v r f -vf' m, i - ctv.- . ' t CtlE difficulty St JioosIng a man's ft vanishes & before our gjeat display of those furnishings, accessories and clothes which well groomed men appreciate receiving. Never before in our entire history of catering to correctly dressed men have we been able to assem ble such a truly, representative' collection of smart appareL - v - - ; Rest assured that whatever gifts you select here will be truly 'welcome I - "' Av3 tion of public affairs. - :, "Having this la mind a number , states have effected consolidations cf their various .boards, commls-' -sions and departments." Some, of them contend that costs have been reduced without impairing ';efll . ciency. . , ""," -"Oregon has not taken any of ficial action In that direction, with the exception of authorising the purchase of all materials, supplies j sir John -Cockburn Slakes State- Mary Bowe Slmms. Richmond, Val Ben - P. DeLoache; Jr.,, Ashevtlle, 1. C.i Agnes Davis, Denver; Colo., Llbero Micheletti, Galresto6, Tex as. Emelia Daprato,; South v San Francisco and Ted A. Roy, Cor- valBs; Ore."' ' " DANCES: FIRST; OF ARTS 1t7 if. , and equipment for the variocs state activities through the board ef control. -Prior; to May 28 1 of this year each ; activity made Its . own purchases. - "The present conditions demand tudy and attention. ment At Conference - Read tha Classified Ads LONDON. Dee, 10. (AP) I The dance Is the source ef all arts. In the opinion of Sir "John Cock- burn; internationally known chair man of the Eritlsh faeoity of arts. 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