The New Osbgon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Friday Homing, September 21, 1SSS 1 1 jDURBON HEADS! Ffcrmers Double Crossed by I Leaders, Republican Senator Asserts ' ES MOINES. Sept. 20. (AP) enator Smith W. Brookhart of ; Iowa, republican, charged thai th$ farmers had . bee a "double crossed -by three farm leaders who hare Indorsed the democratic - presidential ticket, in a speech be- . f ore the convention of the Iowa " ' Fal-meTs' union here today. $peaklng in support - of the ' HOjbver-Curtis ticket. Senator Bcbokbart charred that George N. Peek of Moltne, Ills.; Frank W. Murphy of Wheaton, Ills., and William Htrth of Colombia. Mo., hire not acted la the best inter : estsof agriculture. The trio nam , ed': were active supporters of the MtNary Haugen bill and have ap proved vGerernor Smith or New York as a presidential candidate. "Brookhart was applauded when he" finished his speech and left the convention hall, but the Iowa " Farmers' union immediately pass ed:, a resolution as a "protest of the American farmer at the in- suiting and high handed manner In? which the republican national convention turned a deaf ear to ' tfelt pleas for justice for agricul ture." .. . The resolution called for Hoot er defeat but did not mention . Governor Smith. tJ ' - . ' . .. . CHICAGO. Sept. 20.-r-(AP). - George N. Peek, denounced today Ina speech by Senator Brook hart, , republican, replied tonight that the "action of the Iowa Farmers' anion is answer enough for me.". AFallBirihaafrPiirty ifll Ivl jtiL as PHUEIPHJ IS11 ZIjOS ANGELES. Sept. 20. (AP) Russell St. Clair Beitzel. young Pbiladelphian, today was found guilty of murder in the first degree for the alleged slaying of Barbara Mauser. IS. waitress of .the Pennsylvania city. No recom mendatkm accompanied the ver dict making passage of the death sentence mandatory. Tbe verdict was reutrned short lyafter 2:30 p. m. the case was given the seven men and five women at 11:50 a. m. before de liberation began the jury was taken to lunch and the 'Verdict was read hi less than an hour after its "The verdict was returned short iBeitsel. charged with shooting the young woman to death, after having lived with her unwed in a Hollywood bungalow, had been on trial tor a little more than a week. H was accused also of the mur der of Miss Manger's unborn efcld. The body of the young wo man wa- Vund at the foot of a cliff in ' ne canyon, not far frm H "ood. are suggestions for a Birthday Party that dehcht any one whose birthday, is to be celebrated this Purple astes and autumn leaves makef gorgeous decorations. Tiny purpi asters may be used instead of birthday candles on a white birth- da cake. Or yon may bake the cake fa a tube pan aad place a vase of asters m the center after the cake fhv frosted. Have tall candle sticki on snaatels and tables, with purple candles Id them. For the centerpiece o ue wit, snak a lavender aad purple crepe paper Jack Horner Pie, aad ia h place the Dinnoay guts, ai wrapped ra Uv ende tissue aad, tied with purple ribboa. When possible, gifts should haiaja suggestioa of purple about tbent, .Scarfs, perfume, silk or linea priotd handkerchiefs, bath salts, boutojuderea, pictures, aad books may tall be selected so that there is at; lea a hint of royal purple ftbou them. - ' l 'Here Prty; Is royal, mcao for the Ryl SmdvcUt Qfunt OUmt -. Chichi eUKmf syl Rtytl ". BwtUoy Cmhs Ryl Smdu.it ku Mix and force through a meat chopper one cup canned shrimp, oae cap chopped chicken lirers, oae canned pmneato, and oae email Bermuda onion. Sea son with salt aad moisten with may onnaise. Spread between thin abets of buttered whole wheat bread, re move crusts ana cat fa shapes. PmU Xewsf; OS canned sliced Hawaiian pineapple. Arrange a slice on each plate, place on top round aUce of strawberrr. or van illa ice cream, cover with whipped cream and top with a cnerrc . . .. Chemawa Indian Squad Is Ready For Bitter Games h2 s ax jTESTHfTS GET S75.00Q S!i?,1 )S ANGELES, Sept. 20. (AP) Official award of more ttn $75,000 In cash prizes to con testants in events of the national all races here were announced to night by the California race asso ciation. - tThe largest Individual sum, 112,410, went to John Livingston CAurora. I1L. who was given tfstX place In class B transcontin ental derby, as well as winning several special prises. ' SKarl Rowland of Wichita Kan.. ;ws the second big w:nnerwith . $ Ml 9 of which 17010 represent. & his race' and lab prises as wln- . nt r of the class A transeontinen " tU raceRooert CantwelL winner cP the Class C transcontinental race collected S7.1SS for nil fLtht across country and in addl tin' colleeted ISOO won In a field v"5 - . , , Uorest Flames Uiyeeping Toward Houses uKanchihg ; I SANTA RXfcA, fiepC20(AP) .. --A.. seors. of - ranch -houses And veral .Nana, county racatlon re- ' aerts were In. the path of. two for-eets- flrea sweeping the" slopes of itfntfc! Helena-this- afUraooa. 4 f The ranch home of Louis Molas. ee-was reported destroyed and the icirter Spring Hotel was ertou- One' tire was burning fiercely ly i threatened! -.: ? ,-, -; , op a. two-mile" front. The heat cinld be lelt In Santa Rosa and a slower of ashes fell upon the city. - TheCailstoga fire department rished to the scene and hundreds or. volunteer fire fighters were re cruited In Sonoma and Napa coun ties. ;; - ; : ,: The lack of veteran material for ts 1929 football machine has not lampoed the spirit of tbe Chema a Indians nor their coach. The rounclng they received at the "lands of the busy and veteran Washington Hgn eleven In Port 1 nd i week ago only whetted their ippetk for real football and for the . fast week they have been sharpening their tomahawks, so to speak, to give .Benson some of me snappiest football the meehan cs will see this season. Francis Ross, a 165 pound half back lis being groomed to fill th place! of Lawrence Pratt who grad- uaieq lasi jnne. Ross has speed ind elusiveness and drivi that (makes him a hard man to Jowns. Ross is a track man. J Several CaodkUtes Jaines Oliver and Warren Wild er aip the candidates for the left half position left .j.an, k o-, . who jo graduated last June. Of the two. Wilder appears to have the edge. Wilder has only one arm but that does not hinder his tackling nor pass receiving ability. Wilder weighs 155 pounds and can run. Clifford Meacbem, one of the lightest men In the back field is filling the place of Peter, Cemlno who is "soaewhere in Montana. Meacbem la the tripple threat man of the Indian eleven and does all all three well. Leander Wilson, Julian Smith and Dowd PraakUa are calling the signals and studying the duties of the quarterback position and each one has many of the ear marks of the man who Is to direct the at tack of the Indian eleven which has been the duty of Jake Atkins. who graduated along with Fleury and Pratt.' Kj'r.-. . .. ' Oaptain Shifted Roy Peratrovich, captain, has been shifted to tackle to fill the place A!: at has heea very well ta ken care of by Peter Rassmuaeen. Peratrovich weighs 170 and Is ar rets! ve and fast aad4ias the knack of Instilling fight and determina tion into his teammates on the field. --'vr' ' SUdred George has been shifted to the center position tjiat waa also left aveaat y graduates. Though; this is George's first attempt at passing the ball from the difficult position wKh men Jabbing his bead and nose into the ground and climbing and charging over, in any and every fashion he gives prom ise .of being a "real" center. Against Washington last week hr came through with out a bad pass and on several occasions was the first man down on the kicks. As a team the. Indians are light averaging around 160 or 155 but they expect to make .up for that In spcd and are goiag to open up little more against Benson than ey were able to do against Wash ington. With only a couple days practice before . the .Washington game their plays were poorly ex ecuted hut now they are getting a little shine on them and are fast rounding into midseaaon form. The schedule follows: Sept. 22. Benson at Portland. Sept. 29. Medford High at Med ford. . f-, Oct . Franklin High! at Che mawa. Oct. 12. Albany High at Albany. Oct, 19. Corvallis High at Che ma wa. Oct 26. Open. Nov. 3. Columbia U. High at Portland. Nov. 10. O. S. C Rooks at Cor vallis. Nov, 23. West Linn High at Went linn. Alleged Bootleg King Surrenders To US. Marshals PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 10. (AP) Roy Moore, dubbed by police "The, Oregon Bootlegger King." and his wife, surrendered themselves to Deputy United States Marshals today to answer to a secret indictment' by j the feder al .grand Jury charging them with conspiracy to violate the prohibi tion laws- additional ball of 11.000 was demanded of Moore. He had been at liberty under 35.000 bond fol lowing his arrest September . 13, on a commissioner s Information charging conspiracy. Bond on the Indictment Charge ; was set at $2,000 for Mrs. Moore. Money For Salem Postoffice Goal The federal treasury department at- tne next session or congress, will, attempt to get a supplemen tal appropriation with which to enlarge tho Salem postoffice. ac--ording to a telegram received Lere Thursday by Senator McNary. When bids were opened recently for the construction of an annex to the Salem postoffice it was found that tbe building fund had been exhausted. The bids were re turned to the contractors. Mrs. h Ai Eakin Of Astoria Dies Word was received in Ri. late Thursday of the death in As-! wri vi jars. j. a. Kakln wife, of Circuit Judge Eakin or that city yesterday. Mrs. Eakin. who was Miss Clara Adams, was well known In Salem and this entire section. She wad the mother at c IS. Eakin, city editor of tbe Al bany Democrat and was an a tint of H. E. Eakin j of, the First Na tional bank of this city. No details have been learned as to arrange ments for her funeral. OUR MOTTO: "Find the Casse First" DR. AGNES LEWIS DR. HENRY LEWIS The Lewis Osteopaths Specializing in Diet, Diagnosis and Specific -Lesion Osteopathy. We correct foot troubles Phone 2550 407-8-9 Oregon Bldg. Ernest Thayer. Is Bound Over Stayton, Ore.; Sept, 20. -(Spe-clD Ernest Thayer, who was In jured when his automobile collid ed with that of Otto Tonker near Mehama Monday night, was bound over to the grand Jury following a hearing here Wednesday. Bond was set at 3200. Thayer, who was badly cut and bruised in the col lision, was charged with driving while intoxicated. (feodirt 00ihrmdic for the ourierc ISE" mothers choose these shoes for the youngsters, k n o w,i n g their careful construc tion, their long wearing quality. v For little Sister we present dainty slippers for school and play wear. For little Brother are s many styles in sturdy oxfords for outdoor and indoor hours. I Presents ";. Given to . the Children 'H1,H'tt1fiTI si ITI ltiillt-EJllfFJl.ll The Price Shoe Co. 135 NO. LIBERTY ST. Htmter Kills Big h t CouzttlrfWobds ' Evidence of the prowess of A. ' T. Koeneke as a hunter Is on dis play at Ken Brown's sportlBg . tioda store; tho cougar measur lag six feet In length which Koen- - eke killed in the vicinity of Moun . . f iln Rock on the north fork of the -' Cantiam river Tuesday.-.. Koeneke . feported that the cougar, which i ptL chasing a deer almost ran ' tattf htm, and that contrary to the - popular belief that a cougar does ' tot utter a cry aar da other mem I ters of the cat family. It teat forth " a howl so high pitched that he ' thought at firtfc before seeing the animal.; that It was a call of .a v- J-irgrAltd. -The cougar wa only bout 29; yards away when-Keen Si. 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