13 "'T!E OREGON STATESMAN. SALT?!, OREGON. FRIDAY 1ICHNI17G, DECEMBER 1C, 1S27 i 1 CODIES FED lilCIlEDIB Fears Felt For Condition of Many Others; Twenty OneMissing QUEBEC... Dec. 1 5. (AP). Tfce ics-iheated 5 rains tf Hosplc8 St. Charlea orphanage for grU to- tLxy bad glren up the bodies of 133 children who perished when a tire destroyed the structure last night. Twenty-one others still were miss- Throughout the day ; firemen . mad rolunteers combed the tangled wreckage while grief-stricken rel ' Atlres besieged the morgue and ltospltals la 'search of their chil dren.' Some of the missing, it was elieTed, bad been taken home by friends and relatives who bad sot reported their safety. , . . Only a waste of charred wreck age marked the site of the 95 year old stone-walled - orphanage. A modern wing. howeTer. was -nu- leached by the flames,- Sorrowing crowds which flocked to tbe blase last night returned today to aid in the search of the rains. . ' Explosion of a furnace in the treement was belieTed at first to 1uit caused the fire, but firemen later said the cause of the blaze wras a myetery "A passerby who tiw smoke 'curling from the win Iowa gave the alarm, bat the old Irailding was kindling for the flames. Its walla. crashed , inward jefore the work of rescue, could be t ompleted." . i"'v '- " i-1 '. Nuns and lay teachers risked elr llrea to lead most of the or phans to 'the street. .Rose Ann Caureault, 17, died in her effort to sav all her charges in the baby ward. Others, cut Off from stair ways, leaped from the windows in to life nets and snowdrifts.' : c,: - Surrlrors told of the heroism of Miss Caureault, who tared the lives of score of little girls whom she led through smoke and flame from npper floors. Ignoring her vn danger, she made a last trip np the shaking stairs. Hours later toer body was;arrled from acor-l sidor bear a room in which several ; tots were suffocated In their sleep. . - . y , ' k Hew Citizens To Attend - i Banquet Saturday flight - Forty-five persons,' including re cently naturalized . citizens - and their guests, are expected to at tend the banquet which the newly created citizens are planning to be beld at the T. M. CY A. dining room Saturday - evening at :3 6 p. m. At the meeting of the committee la charge Thursday night. It was reported that 32 had 'signified their- Intention to attend, and sev eral more acceptances are expect d before Saturday. ; , . 'VI G aes ts la addition to the sae cessf ul applicants for citizenship and their" individual guests, - will ie Governor L I. "Patterson, May or T. A.-Uvesley, County Clerk U. G.: Borer, Carle Abraxas of the T. M. C. A. - directorate, W. E. Hanson, teacher of the T; il. C. A. citizenship class, and C. A. Kells, general secretary of, the Y. EVERETT NEGRO WINS INI FIRST TACOMA, Dec, 15 (AP) Leslie "Wildcat Carter. Everett negro sensation, knocked , oui Frankle Britt, of Tacoma, in the first round of 'the scheduled six round main; event of the boxing program here tonight. Britt went down from a volley of punches to the head and body as they mixed in a furious exchange. . Carter weighed 127 $4 pounds and Britt half a pound less. - . . . s CLUES FOUND IN SEARCH Thomas II. Corimer Lost fa I III Is ' J.W CoMt Section ' " ., TAFT. Ore., Dec 15. (AP) The group searching for Thomas H. Corimer, J, who has been lost! Vr several days in the hills near' here, today discovered , tracks, be ieved to be Corimer'a. The tracks ed into the snow covering the mountains, and took the party in-I u terralne difficult to- traverse. Another ' party will leave tomor row to continue the search.: OKLAHOMA SENATE QUITS TRAIN WHECIC SEHIOUS Seventeen Passengers Hart, One Not Expected to livo ST. PAUL, Allno., Dec ; 15 '-- (AP) Seventeen persons were In jured, one serioasly, tonight when the 'Red Bird" Chicago and Great Western passenger train, collided with a switch engine at ? South Park, a suburb. The Injured were brought to hospitals here. : ; The train was enroute from Rochester. Minn., to the Twin Cities.- ; i The . accident ocewred during a snowstorm, and when the pas senger train followed orders to use the south bound ' track, instead o t the . horth bound which, was blocked by snow. The switch en gine moved Into the. train on the occupied track. ,---, John Wilkinson, of St, Paul, en gineer of the switch enrlne. was erlonly hurt. C. J. Semble. Portland. Ore,, a passenger -was bnld about the 1st and hips. PUPILS HERE EXAMINED American Child Health Ansoda- -'M tioa Representatives , Here t today presented, aa a witness the t Tear old grey haired mother of the wife he slew, and. -with the Jury still leaning: forward eagerly to catch ber low-voiced testimony, suddenly rested its case. Ths defense too. attempted to spring a coup. It unexpectedly an nounced its case was closed. ; That left out of the record the Anal report of the three alienists who today presented their final conclusion: , -i'Y ; That the .. defendant, George Remus, was sane at the time of the ' commission of the act of kill ing, to wit, ob. Ociooer 6, 1927." ONE, DEAD IN ACCIDENT Two Others Believed Dying After Fatal Occurrences : Several fifth and sixth; grade pupils at GarfieldV school were given tests yesterday afternoon by ';-"'-; ' " i.i i. . I representatives of -the 'American Upper House Adjourns Subject to! Child Health association, before a Call; to Return Soon A. group of Interested school offi cials. '".''" -- One hundred and : twenty of them will receive the tests before the work is completed by the five experts.' t - J " . The tests are being made to de- term Ins the value of health work as conducted In 73 selected cities of the United States, Salem being one of 10 on the Pacific coast.. OKLAHOMA CITY.. Okla., Dec! 15, (AP) The Oklahoma state senate which was convened to hearl Impeachment charges preferred against Governor Henry . S. John ston. Harry Cordell. president off the state board of agriculture, and! Chief J ustice Red P. Branson of the state supreme court, adjourned tonight until December ;, 28. " : It stipulated, . however, that It could! be called Into- session at any time in the interim by Senator Mac 4). Iftlllamson, presiding . officer. FThe. adjournment was taken to provide Ume for summoning wlt-I CINCINNATI. Dec 15. (AP nesses and to give house leaders Capping its" long effort to send an opportunity to prepare their George Remus to the electric chair case as prosecutors. . i . for murder, the prosecution' late Both Sides Rest In Remus i Famous Trial For Murder -v. PORTLAND, Dec 15 (AP) One man , died . of injuries re ceived in a traffic accident, two others were reported dying from other accidents, and several othes rectived serious injuries. William Terrell, f2 a hotel messenger, died In a hospital after he had been struck by a taxlcab as he was crossIngT a street. W. P. Keikenap. 33, was said to have been the driver of the cab. Police were Investigating the accident. George Milinovich, 31, was in a serious condition as a result of in juries received 3 when the car in which he was riding crashed Into a safety island on the Burnslde bridge. He was unconscious to night and. physicians were uncer tain whether he would recover. His jaw was fractured, his tongue nearly," severed,- all his teeth knocked out and his leg fractured when he was hurled from the .ma chine. The car was said by a wit ness to have been crowded into the Island by another machine travel ing at high speed. -. - , - " 1 , ,. w t ' - . . . QUAKE FELT ; ,- - LOS ANGELES, Dec. -15. f API A' slight', eartbquako was Telt In the southwest section of the city about 8:34 O'clock tonight No damage was reported- MICE STILL OFFISH Dlplomatlo Channels Used First, ho Znststs .. PANAMA NEXT FOR LlNDY Famous American Flyer Accepts . Another Invltatioa - ' - - 15(AP)- PANAMA. Dec Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh will fly to Panama at a date not yet fixed, President Chiarl informed the Associated-Press tonight. He said an invitation had been cabled to Lindbergh - before he lef t the trailed States for Mexico City wffh the . request . that the flier allow Panama to make known his deci sion. - The acceptance was received from Lindbergh after his arrival la Mexico City, the president an- xtounced. , - . ' . -; Read the, Classified Ads TUFTLESS .r-IATTRESS- Would make it fine Ghrisbnas prcsent for some member of your; i family.; Christmas special only 1- Regular Price 550.00 5 0 l" , "f - ' 340 Court St ROME; Dec. lli (AP)-!Pret-liminary work must be donetao llmlnary work must be done through ; conversations and dip lomatic channels before Premier Mussolini of Italy and M. Br land, French. foreign minister, meet for a final exchange so that there may be an ; understanding between Freneo and Italy". The premier, In making this as sertion before the council of min isters today, said he was Inspired by a : desire to - reach an under standing over the various pending questions .between th& two coun tries. ' His statement produced an immediate feeling of relief In the Franco-Italian tension In Rome and an amelioration of the un friendly attitude displayed in cer tain Italian quarters during recent weeks. i; - --i - ' . Italy desires to have the Italian nationality of her colony in Tunis protected, : recognition of her in terests .In Tangiers and asknow ledgement. of her rights In the the Adriatic and also : her pre ponderant I interests in the Balk- Furthermore, Italy desires that the : anti-fascist - propaganda In France be discouraged, as she con siders it a violation of her right to conduct her internal affairs In her own way, without foreign Inter ference, France has shown a good disposition In this direction. " Tills of Federal Coffers -Gain By $400f(KK),C00 Sum ' ; WASHINGTON, Dee. 15. (AP) The tills of the treasury gained approximately $400,000,000 at the close today of the regular quarter-. ly fiscal operations. v The transactions represented a turnover of approximately 11,250,- 000,000 and completed operations that made possible approximately a billion dollar reduction in the national 1 debt - tor the calendar year, leaving It at about lis.oou,- 000,000. . ; The principal sources of receipts from the, quarterly financing came from the last : payment . of federal taxes for the calendar year," esti mated at 1430,000,000,' subscrip tions to the 3 one year treasury certificates placed at $261,701,000 and semi-annual payments on for eign debts to the amount of $96,- 544,830, Eight foreign countries came forward with payments on their funded indebtedness. Of the total brought in from this source. Great Britain : paid the bulk with $92,- 575.000. Of this amount only $25,000,000 was applied to the principal of the. British debt the remaining. $67,575,000 going to interest. ' ' . reformatory if or nanslaugfcter, was granted a parole today by Gover nor Roland H. Hartley. vr The youth - was convicted here a' year; ago for responelblllty in the death of Frank C Kllborn. 55. Everett mill worker, whose auto mobile was struck by one driven by Alfred. ' , U. of V. Student Awarded Parole From Penitentiary SEATTLE. Dec 15. -(AP) Walter Alfred of j Portland, - 21, year old -University of Washing ton student,, under sentence of six months to five years In the state Vessel and Crew Missing ; After Terrific Lake Gale Montreal: Que.. Dec - is. (AP) Land parties have been or ganized to scour-the 'ctoast line of Lake Superior for clues as to the fate of the steamship Kamloops, missing with her crew of -20 men since the . storm which swept the Great Lakes last weeki .'- i : f v- Alex A. A aid. superintendent of the Canada Steamship Lines, said at Toronto, that the otflcals of the company yet . had every hope of hearing from the Kamloops. There was o probability of the ship's food supplies having given out, he believed. . e He pointed out that the freight er had no wireless and there was nothing to disprove that It might be lying in a sheltered spot, inac cessible, from land. . r out the night. The girl receive a broken neck August l whiu' driving. The day before she ha. in a heroic rescue, sated a nin, -year old girl from drowning. She has been under constan care of day and night nurses tor the past .four months. Two Year Old Girl Burned Severely In Tub of WMer LONGVIEW. Dec. 15. (AP)- . LNaUIs June. 2 vear old daugHf-r jbf Mr." and Mrs. A. L. Nnneker T - i., 1 : ; T tfhis City was in a cnuti v-uuui- tiou in a hospital here tonight s. the result of falling backward ii? to a tub of boiliis: water today, t ( jmfl,i.iivnvi ' 1 the family wasnlng when the ac cident occurred. Tte giri wa burned from the armpits to tht knees. High School Acquatic Star Still In Bad Condition LONGVIEW, Wash., Dec. 15'- (AP) Lucille Chamberlain. 18. a high school girl and aquatic star, was in a critical condition at a hospital here tonight and it was feared she would not live through- Now approaches that time 1 the year? when Dad gives a fur coat and gets a monogramed hand kerchief. The Pathfinder. Elsinore Burns z Mclntyre The Golden Voices Musical Comedy Stars v Vaudeville Sat. Dec. 17 Matinee & Night A FREE LUNCH SURPRISE "Have a SanrlvinVri Coffee Chowder NO GUESSING You see just wha. you are buyinu ' ' " ITS NEyE3T AND LARGEST STORE ON THE COAST THE SALEM STORE Salem's growth has been tremendous and of course deservinsr of the best. 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