PAGE TWO me OREGON STATESMAN. EUIcnw Oregon, Thursday lfornlnjr. Hay 25, 1933- iSieI . - . Directed Acquittal in new Trial to be Made Basis " For Further Step (Continued from pas 1) In vain with Superior Judge Louis H. Ward tor a fall trial. After Intimating he had no al ternative but to direct an acquit tal ; aader toe circumstances. Judge Ward withheld the Instruc tion! to the jury while Mooney pleaded on- and while, William Murphy, assistant district attor ney, argued that the state had no case mad could not prosecute. It wu 11:11 p. m. (PST) when Judge Ward tamed to the Jury and recommended the Instructed verdict; ' 1 - - - - The Jury retired to deliberate but It was only a formality,, two minutes later it : returned, re ported the verdict aa prepared, and was discharged. ' Mooney, who prerlously had announced,, he woald immediately ask ; Governor James Rolph to pardon him, was whisked out of the court room and back to San Quentln- prison, where he 5 : serving a life sentence on a conviction of a like charge IT" years ago.-Mooney now. stands convicted In tho eyes of the law. on one murder charge and acquitted of another. rrank P. Walsh and Leo A. Gallagher, his attorneys, went to San Qeuntln Immediately expect ing to confer with him and map a course of action. Previously they had said the present case would be used as a basis for a pardon . plea to Governor Bolph. "I am very happy," said Moo ney, in spite of the fact. that I could not verbally deny my guilt. v Mrs. Mary Mooney, 8 3-year-old mother of the prisoner, likewise expressed 'pleasure. NEW YORK, May 14 (AP) Two years after Charles E. Mit chell sold 18,300 shares of bank stock to his wife, Gerard Swope testified-ia federal court today, the former banker went before th National City company's di rectors to suggest reimbursement for his loss. Swope, president of the General Electric company and a director of both the National City bank and the National City company, was oa the stand at Mitchell's trial oa charges of Income tax evasion.. "- The former chairman' of the National City bank,. Swope said, made no specific request, but pre sented his claim in "broad terms. After his testimony, United States District Attorney George Z. Hedaillo turned to the second allegation against Mitchell that he pretended In 1930 to sell to W. D. Thornton 1,100 shares of Anaconda stock to show a loss on his income tax return. CHICAGO, May 24 (AP) A - home rua In the sixth Inning by -fiabby Hartnett which climaxed a four-run rally, today helped the Chicago Cubs to a 5 to 2 victory over Philadelphia. Lonnlo War neko did the Cub pitching and hit a homer. Philadelphia 2 S 0 Chicago 5 10 0 Holler, Peareo and Davis ? War- nek e and Hartnett, New York 1 7 1 Cincinnati . 3 7 1 Uhle, Bell, Starr and Mancuso; Smith and Hemsley. Brooklyn 6 13 14 Pittsburgh .. (10 Innings.) Shaute, - Mungo and Lopes; Swift Harris, Chagnon and Ped den, Finney. '-'-JV-y:. Boston at SL' Louis postponed, rain. . ' ' ' I!1 F0I0 Oil CMS TS II honors graduated with month. this Authorities refrained from questioning him at the hospital tonight. Conner volunteered the Information however that ho had spent most ot him time In the woods north of the 2500 acre reservation. Meanwhile word that he had been found was sent his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Conner or Bedford, Ore., and to the ad jutant general at Washington. (Coatlnoed from se-t). be discussed Thursday morning. R. W. Hogg advocated the ad option of a resolution opposing the additional ono cent federal : tax on gasoline, and this matter ! will also bo discussed Thursday ; morning. The day's program concluded with a convention banquet at the t Dauar cnnstian 1 enures A pro iKiscmo mm HOMES niss B CADET IS COlli w LEADERS OF I FARM UHIDi. REPORT ife BAM "PALS? WITH ORPHANS f ':.:;. w v. sa ; :. v 5, 9 S' ' - t j, wo -V V ' 'f " Oner an orphan boy himself. Babe Both, America's baseball hero, reV tains a warm spot ia his heart lor pareatlesa children. The mighty swatter of the New York Yankees is hero shown amid aa onthnsiastM group composed of the Passaic (N. J.) orphan boys who recently saved an Erio R.-R. exoress from destruction by flagging it to a atop. EFFORTS MASSED TO I (Continued - from pag 1) ' retain the school classes, as have also B. F. Irvine, Paul R. Kelty and Marshall N. Dana of Port land. The Portland chamber ot commerce has wired D. W. B. Dedson, now in Washington, D. C to take the matter up with Congressman Pierce and Martin. Telegrams protesting the clos ing and urging that no definite action be taken until a full sur vey Is made, were also sent to Louis Douglas, director of the budget, and John Cilller, commis sioner of Indian affairs. Governor Meier was also urged to add his voice to the protests. Chief ground upon which the massed effort Is based is that the Chemawa school has reaehed an outstanding place and need la Its vocational wore among me In dian youths. ' 0. S. PEACE P0UCT GENEVA. May 24 (AP) - The anti-war machinery which the United States Is helping to con struct took definite form la the disarmament conference today when Norman H. Davis announc ed the Washington government was prepared to confer with other powers whenever the Briand Kel logg pact has been violated. If It Is possible to Identify the aggressor, Davis, the American ambassador-at-large, said, the United States government under takes to refrain from any action likely to defeat the concerted ef forts of other nations to deal with the offending state. The United states, moreover, he announced, will not give pro tection to any American citizen who may engage In activities tending to defeat the internation al peace efforts. The United States is ready to Incorporate this doctrine in a un ilateral declaration, he said. Salem Volley ers Draw Bye First Round, Oakland The Salem Y. M. C A. cham pionship volley ball team will make Its bow-la the Pacific Coast championship tournament at Oakland, Cal Saturday against the wnlner of the Embareadero- Oakland game, according to tournament drawings. Northwest champions for the last three years, the Salem Y' team is entering the coast tourna ment for the first time. Much In terest Is being manifest at Oak land over the Oregon entry which will be the only out of state team among .12 entered. .Tne seven-man squad leaving here this morning Includes Cap tain Nile : Hllborn. Jerry Owen. Lloyd Gregg, Keith Brown, El more Hill, Lorenj Schnnelle and L. E. Barrick. Services Friday For C. Van Nuys STAYTON. Mav 24 Charles E. Van Nuys. aged 70. died at the Stayton hospital Wednesday. ho was a resident of the Turner section. Surviving are his widow. Jennie and two sons, Edwin of Portland and Lloyd T. of Turner, also a sister, Mrs. J. D. Wilcox of Portland. Funeral services wUl bo Friday at 1:20 at Weddle cha pel here, W. H. Lyman conduct ing, and interment la Twin Oaka eemetery at Turner. WTttf-" JMWf r- 1AUT Him ffK W BY D - , - x - ' " The Call Board . Bj OLIVE M- DO AK ELSIKORB "The Barbarian. Friday Double bill: Clyde Beatty in "The Big Cage"; and, Nancy Carroll and Paul Lux as ia The Kiss Before the Mirror." HOLLYWOOD Today Ana Harding and Leslie Howard In "An imal Kingdom." Friday - Wallace Beery la "Flesh. THE GRAND TfulaT Win D A r r i In "State Fair." Rufus C. Holman, state treas urer, yesterday, refused to affix his signature to the minutes of a recent meeting ot the state board of control, at which the salary of William Einzig. state purchasing agent, was fixed at $4000. The minutes wero returned to Elnsig tor correction. Holman declared that the wording o fthe minutes that Eln- xig's salary shall be $4000 a year from and after March II. the date on which -the salary reduc tion law became effective, for the remainder of the blennlum, would two years. Ho asked that the minutes be corrected so that Eln sig shall be paid at the rate ot one-twelfth of $4000 for each month he Is employed. The motion to reduce Elnzlg's salary from $5000 to $4000 a year was made by Hal E. Hoss, secretary of state. Holman an nounced at that time that ho con sidered $3600 a rear adeauate. but later joined with Governor Meier and Secretary of State Hoss In supporting the larger salary. Augustus Hixson Dies at Age 65: Relatives Here Augustus Htxson. 05. a Port land civil service employe for. 20 years, died at the family home at Boring, Ore., at 11:20 Tuesday night. He was born In Ohio aad came to Oregon about 3S years ago. Ho was a member of the Odd Fellows and Woodmen of the World lodges. Surviving Is his widow, Mrs. Augustus Hixson of Boring: daughters, Mrs. Clay Egelston ot Salem andL Mrs. T. E. Marsh of Roseville, Calif.; sons, Gus Hix son of Salem and Arthur Hixson of Pxlneville, and a brother, Isaac Hixson of Antelope, Ore. Funeral services will ba held at 2 p. m. Saturday from tho Wilson-Chambers mortuary In Port land. . TONIGHT 13 DIME KITE AH 1AA Except Scats XUC Loses The 4-Star Liberty Picture WM DEFUSES TO HI HES IfS I3Z 8tf !;V AA ;n Jl rr rl DEPUTY TESTIFIES 10 Til OF BLACK (Continued from pag 1) and sent to newspapers and cred it bureaus, before 8 o'clock in the morning ana aner in tne even Ing. She testified that she prepar ed these reports during office hours and that she received no additional compensation for this work. She claimed that Black also told her to tell the Jury that aha received the money tor preparing these service reports but that she had declined to do so. v -. Several other witnesses wero called during the day to identify documents which were Introduc ed as evidence and to tell of tran sactions with the clerk's office. District Attorney Barn hart took the stand and was questioned by Mr. Tongue regarding Black's ap pearance before the grand Jury la 1132. One feature, of Barm hart's testimony was the identify ing ot a check made out for cash which was cashed and th cur rency, amounting to $210, turned over to him and later deposited in the clerk' office. Ho produced a receipt signed by Lyna. Black. former denary oleri. ahowlax; that the turn-over . Lad been made. s Carl - Graves, present oowaty elfrk. last witness -today, told ot receiving 3588.08 from ' Black when he took over the office in January of 1333. He stated that at: bat time he anderstood that this was all the money bekmgiac to the county that Black bad aad aid not know of the special ao count la the bank. ii Salem will be well represented at the 24th annual convention of the Paclfie Northwest Library as sociation to bo held May 29, 20 and 31 la Victoria, B. CL, When Miss Harriett Long, state librar ian, presides over the sessions as association president, aad Miss Hirpah G. Blair and Mis Jose phine Baumgartner, members of the state library staff, aad Miss Maude Covington, city librarian, give addresses oa various phases of library work. The local representatives leave this week oad tor Victoria, the convention opening Monday morn ing. At the dinner Monday alght at ths Empress hotel. Hon. S. F. Toi- mle, premier of British Columbia, will welcome the visitors and Justice M. A. McDonald win speak oa "The Pacific Bowl. A score ot phasea ot library work are to bo considered- at the convention with liberal emphasis given to library problems la de pression times. A feature of tho sessions will ho a, no decision f bate on tho question: "Resolved. that the service gtvea by librar ies should show curtailment pro portionate to reduced funds. Railroad Wage Cuts Proposed. Unions Defiant CHICAGO, May 34 (AP) Plans ot the nation a railroads to servo notice of a further redac tion in union wages wero revealed here today aad met a bristling response from spokesmen for or ganised railway workers. "We will tie up this entire country before we will accept one penny cut ia wages. declared A. F. Whitney, chairman ot tho Railway Labor Executives asso ciation at a meeting of anion leaders in Washington. D. G. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank tho many friends and members ot the Amer ican Legion, auxiliary, and Na tional Guard, Elks lodge No. 330. also the Express division- of the Willamette lodge Ho. 2210 for their expression ot kindness aad sympathy ia our recent sorrow. bf. t0T mMr ll'w Mrs. Lola Haddlestoa and Family. NOTHING DOES SO MUCH FOR sra l ii s 60 to o n Fishing? Coif? Off for the beaches, the open -. .. road to places far and near? Telephone . ahead. And telephone homeward -keep hi . touch hy voice. " , Itseasy to place an inter-city telephone ' calL And it adds a lot to' the pleasure of the outing. - ' : . ' The Plane Teletiio.ne and TiXECRAra Cosipant v Business office, 710 State Street Phoaa 3101 j "UNDIGFIED, MY . : , .... . ... , :-. :'- .. ? : ' I It looks as tf Seaman. Tra Watson, Brttlak challenger for the world's featherweight title. Is enjoying a private workout. : fiat the above posi tion is the result of bis having stepped into a left hook la the 10th round f his tttle bout with Kid Chocolate, of Cuba, at Madison Square Gardes, New York. The Keed took the decision oa points. Thunder and Rain Follow Moon Change Tho moon changed and, sure enough as tho amateur prognos tleators promised, tho weather changed. And people who thought any change must bo for tho bet ter, began to doubt." Wednesday, though partly cloudy, was one ot tho balmiest days of tho year; but that night and early this morning bruoght aa lively a thunderstorm aa the Salem vicinity has witnessed ta many years, with rain coming down in torrents and lightning illuminating all outdoors every tew moment. Weather forecasts did not men tion such aa event, but they pre dicted unsettled conditions with showers for today. Boiler Room to Be Installed at Paulus Cannery After operating for years with steam purchased from tho Port land Electric Power company, the Paulua Brothers Packing company tho coming season will maaufac tore its own steam supply, ac-eordina- to W. H. Paulus, secre tary-treasurer. The company yesterday took out a permit for construction ot a boiler room at the plant at eost ot $000. Tho work, to bo done with day labor, will bo completed with in about three weeks. Hot Just Another PillToDoadcnPo But a wonder&il modem modi tine which acts upon the cooditiooa whkh CAUSE tho paim Take thesa regalarly and yea snoeld scffst lees s&d Uu ech moeth. PERSISTENT USE BRINGS PERMANENT RE LIEF; Sold si all good drag stored Small size SO LYDIA E. PIIIKIIAM'S TABLETS FOX RELIEF ASD PREVENTION OF PERIODIC PAINS SO LITTLE AS YOUR TELEPHONf DEAR WATSONr JDilIFDSES CDIEffl,CE BOLE WASHINGTON. Hay 24 (AP) President Roosevelt plaaged deeply today lata tho troubled far eastern situation, but took time also to name Representative Bam D. lfeReynolda ot Tennessee to the London conference delegatloa aad receive from Senator Hiram W. Johnson of California a de clination to servo on that body. After opening a aeries of white House conversations with a group of distinguished Japanese offi cials, the president conferred at his office with Henry L. Stimaon the Hoover secretary of state, whose diplomacy was featured by proclamation of a doctrine of non-recognition of territory gain ed by fore. The doctrine was applied sped fically la connection with tho Jap anese advnnco lata Manchuria and us esta&iisftmeot tnero of a new state under the name of Ifaneho- kuo. Tho Japanese are pressing tor recognition of this state by thai American government and the rest of tho world. The United States, on the other hand, is aslsg Its influence "In friendly fashion to bring peace to the far east and swing Japan In to line oa tho British arms reduc tion proposal at Geneva. Last Times Today Briaigims; yo the mysteti. 1st eg desert nights ... thrilling; Ton wtthr tho flaming: romance of aa sus tained sob of the desert. vie LWJl He Took What He Wanted . IK r;:- y- v V 4' or t. J- -9 -4 - - 4 1 4if -1 In a caravan of romaoeo IS), tiie: with MYRNA LOY ; REGINALD DENNY 'Tomorrow & Saturday TWO FEATURES NANCY CARROLL PAUL LUEAS hi "Kiss Before The Mirror" and - . J :riSiniMTioii WASHINGTON. Vav 24. Nlno days of trial before the sen ate brought-complete vindication today to Federal ' Judge Harold Louderback oa five charges by the house of representatives that ho-had - Irregnlarly handled - re ceivership, cases In his court.. ' . . Oa only one ot tho fire charges the last was the vote of the majority of 'the senate 'east for conviction. On this charge, 4 voted guilty .and 24 not guilty. A two-thirds' majority was requir ed to convict him. 8ix republicans. 38. democrats and Henrlk Shlpstead. Minnesota farmer-laborer member,' voted on that ballot to sustain the house charge, while 22 republican and 12 democrats voted tor acquittal. All tho charges involved the appointment of receivers and. at torneys for them and the fees al lowed by the judge. . Seek Slayer of Child; Body is , Found inSwamp O ART.' InL. May 14 CAP) Extra police aad deputies patroll ed oary tonight searching for killer who beat a two year old $2 ' i Tickets are good en these famous trains, r$ gi 1 Portland Tbrosxh to Chicago JptPTRTJ c .; WORTH COAST Y X T BTJIXiIH v LIMITED 7 ItiV Vie- via X I I Great Kortiwra tty. KorUMra Pacffic By. I I j Keae riaer. Keae raster. I Mm 1 I l Erory reature ol Bwvic. IMw JUtmrm Mmtmm fa U af fa U Sara fa SI Say C c TniM StaaawS 9 aovfto i $ TO.&0 $ Tt.t s-e isso iis.ii aa.70 ts.7t teras 105.S8 1I&.SS tStM saia exig so.49 tasa sasa te.eo 4sjs aa.00 taso axao to as aa.00 so.70 toos SO .50 7O50 77.7S 4SS SO.&0 SS.7S P7.0S 1S7.0S 1140 74.ie 84.10 sa.se . 91M . 1074 114.S0 81.00 SLOO tsa S0.M 7a&0 7S.7S 4S.1S SS.&0 S7aa 9S.1S 1Q&JS I 111.50 Chicago New Tork Atlanta Boston Buttale Cincinnati Denver Detroit Kansas City Milwaukee . Minneapolis - Montreal Mew Orleans PhlladelphU Pmsbnrgh . St. Lenia 8C Pan! U through on rumitript TO Htj OOACU ai.Dayllmtt TOUSIST 21-Day UaUl 6050 7050 80so 90s SlsuZar ear fdres, vis Csliformi, M tUrw titUu A free ticket through California? Thara what it ytm.rt to. For at the new low summer fares to Chicago New Yodt and SBoet other tasters cities. Southern Pacific wffl take yoa tbrtmih Cddijormim lot not U more rail fare than a trip straight cast and back. This pciTflege Is yours on all fares except the new first class 21-day rooadmp, which is slightly higher than the fare via direct sootes. ' Add days in gay California to memories of your eastern trip. At mefares shown above you can. for example, swing down throng Saa Frandsco, Los Angeles. Arizona. Then up our CmhUn Stall gear through Kansas Gty to Chicago. Or.iJ yottf oVstkrarioa Is New York, include New Orleans In yonr trip, with aa oceaa voyage from New Orleans to New York (meals sad berth on steamer included ia tail faze). Return oa any northern Una, Scopover aaya here. SUMMER ROUNDTRIPS TO NEW YORK VIA CALIFORNIA-Afay 5 f Oct. 11 COACH R0UNDTRI7 (2 1-day limip . , TOUXiyr ROUND! KIP C21-day Emit) . H&ST CLASS K)UNDTU? (llay limit) Viav r A co Dnriwrvrnra rim j ITKSt CLASS ROfJNDTRIP (Oct. 31Iimh) a Every S. P. dioiag car now setves the new "Meals Select complete hmcheoas sad dinners for BOS' so tU) sad breakfasts for 30 so 90. You am est well oa our trains for $2U0 a day. V t - ;CbaI.I.2c Ak$owthera World's Fair J. child to death aad tossed her tiny body Into- a a vamp. ; . i . : i . ; The body ot tho child. Mary Carolyn; James, was found yester day in a swamp near her home. At first it was believed tho girl toppled into the water accidental ly and was drownr. - Examination or mo oooy oy Deputy Coroner Ji Robert Dooty, disclosed tho -1 child - had - been truck la the face and her head crushed by a rock. Tho child was tho daughter of llr. and Mrs. Arthur James.. 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Cdif 15 Im Oct. 13 nasTcxaas 21-Day LWt rxxsT OoaaiUaus a a 10844 11A90 124.40 U5.1S a e Padae soe free bookless imam fares Essa aad , XOTH, AGSt i . Depot. 19th aad Oak Trf. 4408 - gram tf special "fiiustC-and" ad dresses was presented. IssssBssaasaBSBB