The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 05, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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PORTLAND. Dec. 4. fAP)
Raids made during the early
morning hours here today by de
puties from Sncrlfr nurlburt'a of
flee resulted in the closing today
of a number of (rambling and lot.
tery houses in the city, and the
arrests of those accused of operat
ing the dives. Among those taken
Into custody and charged with op
erating the houses were Chung
Quei. Clarence Chinn, and Jim
Lay. Ball of $1,000 was fixed for
'Lay. and $500 each for Quel and
Chinn.
Fines aggergating approximate
ly $500 were assessed against 21
Chinese and white men when they
were arraigned on charges of hav
ing gambling paraphenalia in their
possession and for being behind
barred doors. James Chin and
Sing Gee were fined $50 earn.
Other fines ranged fro'm $35 to
$20.
Following the raids this morn
ing. Sheriff Hurlburt announced
that, although the enforcement of
gambling laws was usually a duty
of ity police, so many complaints
had been received that he had de
cided to exercise the authority of
his own office.
Sweeping changes were an
nounced tonight by -Chief of Police
Jenkins In the personnel! of the
police vice division... and eight new
men will appear In that suad next
Thursday morning asv a result of
the changes. Six nienvivill be dis
placed. They are: .Patrolmen Car
ter. Chauvin. McCpfntick. Fields.
Chrlstofferson. and' Maddocks.
They will be given precinct as-
ignments.
Bomb Is Fatal To
Underworld Head
Wife Asks Nought , r
Of Man Who Can't
Let'Licker9 Alone
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WHILE TAKING FILM
aVT. PAUL, Dec. 4 (AP)-
"tttpper Danny" Hogan. St. Paul
underworld leader, died tonight
frara injuries received when a
bomb exploded as he stepped on
his automobile starter at his
home earlier in the day.
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Friday - Saturday
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SLIPPERS
with any purchase
of $5.00 or over at
Our Anniversary
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IEKSDIS
KAFATERIA
SHOE STORE -
357 State St Salem
Refreshing e'vidence of one
woman who doesn't want her hus
band to support ker, and does not
want him to come home for fear
she will have to support him, was
received Tuesday by Justice of the
Peace Small in a letter' from Jef
ferson. Iowa.
John Davis appeared in justice
court several days ago and was
fined $25 on a liquor charge.
Failing to pay the fine, "he was
committed to Jail. It developed,
however, that David had a wife
and family in Iowa and had not
been home for eight years.
Thinking to effect a family re
union, perhaps with the aid of the
law. Judge Small wrote Mrs.
Davis informing her of her hus
band's whereabouts. Tuesday he
received a reply, which read:
"Many thanks to you for noti
fying me of Davis whare bouts but
he is no benifit to me or our
children. . He hasnt seen one of
them for eight years or dont help
support them the children are
picking corn every day to help
make their living he could do like
wise if he would let licker alone
he ought be ashame no one to
keep but him self and never could
io that. Yours truly, Mary Davis
llerrick."
"Some of the fine arts h
doesn't know." Judge Small ob
served, "such as spelling and
punctuation, but she certainly has
a philosophy of life."
OAKLAND. Cal.. Dec. 4 (AP)
-Too much realism in a motion
picture airplane battle over the
town of Livermore today caused
a collision between two Dlanea.
sending one crashing to earth.
with the pilot floating down by
parachute, while the other ma
chine dropped hundreds of feet in
a tailspln, eventually to recover
and fly to Oakland airport In a
crippiea condition.
S. F. Murphy, pilot of the
plane which crashed, suffered-cuts
I and bruises when his parachute
I araggea mm on tne ground. Hos
pital authorities believed his in
juries were slight. Movie offi
cials failed to announce whether
the camera had made pictures of
the unintentional wreck. Ira
Reed, the other flyer, took his
plane back to port.
The flyers were staging a mimic
battle. One of the Dlanes shot
out of a cloudbank to find itself
headed directly at the other.
Both pilots tried to climb, each
hoping to go over the other's
plane.
The result was that they crash
ed head-on. Murphy's engine
stopped, and one of the plane's
wings was crushed. As the
plane fell apart, he crawled over
the aide and jumped.
Reed's machine went into a
tathrpin. but he straightened It
jut a few hundred feet from th
ground.
Schissler Better
r Reports Indicate
CHICAGO. Dec. 4. (AP)
Paul Schissler, Oregon State Col
lege football coach. 111 with influ
enza here, was reported much im
proved today. He expected to leave
for the coast Saturday.
Twins Named For
Herbert Hoover
GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador. Dec. 4.
(AP) Twins born to a couple
In Talcaso have been named Her
bert and Hoover to commemorate
the one day visit to Ecuador of
the American president-elect.
DEMOCRAT INDICTED
IN ELECTION FRAUD
kr, democrat, over representative
Harry M. Wurtbach, republican,
wan climaxed today with the 4f
dlctment of McCloskey and two
other pemons for alleged election
Irregularities.
The Indictments charged Mc.
Closkey, his secretary, Charles
Ramirez, and a former city health
department employe. Elmer Wern
ette. with altering election re-
tarns.
Following- their arrest Judge
McCloskey. Ramirei and Wern-
ette were released on bonds total
ing $10,500 set In habeas corpus
proceedings.
McCloskey's ball was set at Sl.-
500 on each ef five counts. Ram
irez was allowed bond of $500 on
each of four counts, and Wernette
11,000 on one charge. f
Unofficial returna la the elec
tion gave Wart bach, a small nw-4
Jority. but when the rotes ware
canvassed by the county commis
sioners court, McCloskey was de
clared elected by 309 ballots.
Wurzbach asked the congression
al campaign committee, then in
McCallen. Tex., quizzing witnesses'
over purported irregularities in ,
the 15th district to hold an inves-i
tigation in San Antonia. j
HOLLYWOOD!
"WATER FRONT
With
DOROTHY MACKAILL
JACK Ml'LHALL .
The canmlttea agreed, and Mc
Closkey and Wurzbach. among
others, testified, Worxbach charg
ed ballots had been tampered with
before they reach the commission-
erg court. The committee adjourn
ed, intimating theevidence would
be retained for presentation In the
event Wurzbach contested McClos
key's election in the house.
A court of inquiry subsequently
was held and the evidence play
ed before the grand Jury, which
indicted the htree men.
$'
Today brings new and
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SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Dec. 4.
(AP) A battle in the 14th Texas
congressional district because of
tne officially declared election of
County Judge Augustus McClos-
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