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THE BEND BULLETIN Tin: w: M ill it Knir tonight nnii Tnosdsyi rnodorats ternporatnroj mad' srsto vgrlnbls wIikIh Central Oregon's First Leaned Wire Newspaper VOL. XVII. THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, UEND, OREGON. MONDAY AFTKKNOON, JL'I.Y 13, 1925 NO. 31 OUST JAPANESE AT COAST MILL BY MOB ACTION Lincoln County Officers Probe Race Strife aIG leader seized I "oiii 1 1 unil n (I Move AgtUflft 20 Yellow Mr it Hired for Green chain (V. ft u-r.i win loThf " BbUmIIr) , , ' , ' , Irovi u loon f Iombom loboron ' ui nf the Bounty "i bo oroooootod in Um tollool oxtooti i m Coorodi dlulct ultur n- . declared here today live alleged riiiK leader W S lol i n, Chariot Borti it 1 ' PHlohord ItttN Stewart ami Martin Quomor voro lo i i' i " -' (i pfolltttttorj lioortoi lod Tbi Joponooi iro "loiportod" rork non onployod by iproro Corporotloii tbf Pacific TOLBDO, Oro . July 1 1 Uoooln . i n nly uuihurlili'i luiUy wore lnven i gating tbl iniih Oct lOO ! TolodO I late yOOtOrdo'y when Jo Jupancne l.i bofon ut thr Pool tic Bpraoi oorporo don intll OTOTi fOrOOjd I'D' ' (own tiy , .1 nob "t Nhmit wlillf Inhorvm noil lyoipoUiloon sheriff Horofoll iu boMloi mi lir rnti M ;trtnrr. hurxfit with 1 1 t n k rliiK huidrr of (hf affair Krv -t ul ol her wrrr ulno urreiitrd. hut vrr rrlcmiril on thctr own rro- iloooot Th irotihle hun hern tirewlng for i nionthi mol wnn ii. i- outgrowth of UpPOrlOtlon ol JipOOOOt lO work ai "trei'ii rhaliimen " Company offt rljtln nay that while lahor rmtnot he, nbiolood to do ihu work iotlifooa torlly Sunday itftenoom a mob Kathered . lit u dork on the water front and nfiar ifltoton workod np tbi erowd a tniirrli wiim mail on the mill in armed Koatd met the leader and warned them not t ireHpiihN The Ktiard WOI dlnai metl, however, a ml the JapaaoM worn ronndod up mi j ordorod lo nook up 1 In did ho and BO rlOtOOOO inward them dOrolOBOd They wore thru hauled aCrOBf the eoiinty line ami (old to "keep movllllt." Several Kiiardn und momlnTi of the mill of flee force were heat en uior or Rtrluualy lu (ryhiK to Texltt the moh Army Airplane Joins In Pursuit of Knapp, (It. I. LtOMj Wli tu The 1 ' 1 1 I Ilulletlal PLATTBBUROi N Y . July 1 1 Winilni over i io- st dawroaco ral vy. a Hwlft uritiy nlrpluno (oduy Joined llie upttatC uianhutil tot I'hlllp Knox Knapp. ndleEe Kruduate und army ttoOOTtOT, wnnled for tbOltOBlfbl to tuke rluirKe of the BOBd minder of Lonll I'utiella. whom he It publicity und lnformutton booth believed lo huve killed in rold blood whlrb wiim eHtubllnbed there for the In Hearcb of "nitpor thrill." Lieutenant Marlon Blllol und I. leu tenant Walter II. Sarnettl, armed ainl arryliiK hiindniffn wllh whlru lOjT. M rdiuckle their prlHotier If they net the lodge ftlgitlce, flew here from Mitchell field 10 participate In the purmilt. Knapp 11 thought likely to have made for : Canada or Alexandrlu bay. whero OBCi he Joined u Inail leggers' bund. I ulwuys seeking new Hensutlonn. W. L. Finlcy Given Position ..... n !.,:.. On Slate (Jame Conanission in. p. i 'i wirr in ti,,' hnd Bullttlnl SAI.KM, Or., July III.- William i.. Kiiiiry, Datlonallji known natural. Ihi nml mil iinr, huh appointed u mem ber nf the itate fame oormmUilon to ,. in il lllilinril w. I'rlce, AkIiIihiiI. i4 ' 'iimied, it wim ennounoed today by (lovernor I'leree. II wan Klnley who dratted the firm inw whtbh oreatad u riHii nml iama n i, in if it-, State Affcnt Faces Charge Of SellinK Seized Booze (U. P. blilld Wlri' to Thr llrml llullrtlnl PbRTLAND, .Inly 1:1. Arthur Ohrlitfiiaen, who. tederal nueniH laid, wiih ii ipeolal itate problbltlofi offi eer, wim urnmlotl Hnndny noivr Rt. Poni, ore., oharged with bootlefflnft Donniontod boom. M4NY HKKR YOUTH PAHADI5N4. Till., July in A l'ootc, woalthy PaildfoaOi atfploytd 100 mon toduy to search far hli mlftn- BUT Homy Ins Ktm, Nod. 17, membor nf thtlStatM, mni n ..... .1 ... . mIHIm Int.... Af . I ,, I.,,,.. I.Ann Paiidsni military aoadawy, und tu farad 91,000 inward tw tim lad's I riiili' i ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 Two Lone Forest Fires Reported (or Week End And They Art Caused by I il'.Ii! nine. I. earned KNlUNU Condition.. In Timber. Will lii i are Hbowa lis Campcm huproveri (lampora nu, linn I m-,i their previous good reoord nh rasped to prevent' Inr Intent fires dUflQI the past week sod Two in-'' wore reported i ihe Di'irliui. nntloiiul fur. 'i.i, lint limy him' bold mh i by " liviiiniiiK Hi.irm Saturday iiIkIh on,- nf Umm Mesas broke out at lh w mi ol Oreen ri.ii'- Pour ini'ii with iiin-k Ihith. iiiimi w-ii. Knl iii from sihiitm l.iiti-r tbt inokt rthowed heavier unci five inure men were nl In Thin pnorolnfl tbi Rinokt had died down, itiul ll wiih believed certain iiiimt tin- rir- wim uDtftr control, ui tin. ugh tlii- erOW hint iml rtt itriifil Tln other flri' wan In the m ivhln.t h I of (try t reel u iti ami wan ' j ttomloood boforo it hud iprood tor. 1 1 by v k. Zumwuii unii John r Rob 1 lu. MOl "Ut frtim the Sinter) MOtlOl A unii in- nor i li ut It- nt i mi-l i OOOl of i lit river, mi private lOftdOi vroi put otti Sunday by D J M Lol lull. malinger ( llli' I li MChtltOI I'ollli 1 M u it tt a 1 tmprOTtmODI illhim i Coodltlofti for the control of foroct ftroi were dnitlnotly Improvod lodojri It huh repotteit from the national for- mi boodotMrton The boMMIty vu hlKh, a factor whh h prohahly a Itletl In tin Nlopplnx of the Creep rlilic ttrOi nml tboff wan liOf inoko from went nf the COOOOdOOi no thut the lOOkontl have bOttOI opportunity la dotocl riroc ibould brook out CAILLAUX BUDGET SCORES A VICTORY Given Vote at Sume Time Wife Badly Hurt U P UtMd War ItYbl Urnd HulMlnJ PAItlH. July 13 Trnretly anil triiiiuiih. whirl) have lone liaml lu s h ii tut I ti ri hi t- Ii I tin n inn i nr umnr nt S9 Collloni, tlnonco mlalotor of I Kmncr. nin e more arrived nlmul- ,,.,, v moM r,.innrkuhle ItalOOnan of the routine tit Sunday Ai Ihi moment when friends were MwaruiiUK ahoul lilm, HhakliiK his hand md roiiKratulnllnK him upon hln OTOrWbOlnlBI OlOOtlOB an ii Hin tutor from the depurttneitt nf Satihe Calltann opened a tolofram wblok told lilm that hU wife had heen hurl in an aatonobllo ocotdoni und wan . lyiiiK aaooaoclooi la hospital near ABgtota A few bOnri lute Calllntix ttrored OaOthor triumph when tbo Krenrh i kaatbof of dopatloOi by vote of 111 t laO, adopted hi- new hudRet. Cramb to Take Charge Of Information Booth L k. Cramb. vtcrotary of the Bond ContnorOlal Otob, will o to Portland dnratlon f the i-;n, oonvontlon by mombon of Bond lodto Oranibi do i IkIoii lo n wiih biiHcd on a wire from Kolry. exulted ruler of Mend telliiiK of the Interest behiK 'taken In the Hen, I literature and urg- inn cramb to make llie trip and take advantage of the opportunity to give ))Mii even greajer publicity at ibe convention. On Friday and Saturdny Cramb 'will attend the convention at repre- !'";'"" ,' lianiliirn of eon COBintOrclBl rlulm and commerce of four norl It western states. TnlH OOBYOBtlOB WOB called by the Pulted Stales Chamber of Coiirtnerce und Is held under the lUlptOOf of that oYgunl7.a.Mon. H. fl. Da Artnoiul iiIho will attend tblH con vention as (T representative of the nnd Oommerclal etub. Rail Chief of Canada Will Be Highest Paid III. P. I.m.r.l Wlrr lu Thr llrml llullrtlnl MONTRBAL, Quo.. July 13. Vlr Itual oobiutnutatlon of nn asroamoni between the foTernmeni and sir Henry Thorulon Whleb will iiinkn the Iprealden) of the Canadian Nuiiomti I railway! the hlKliont iinltl man In the dominion waa reported hem todoy. Aboordlni In hltt roporlH, Thom- tton ii iik practicably batn Kiven h five jyeur rontraet aa.preitdenl of Ihi) rull ' wtt.vti ut 1755,000 ii year, nn Inoreaiie B. 'of K'B.OOO oynr hl piiuient cnntriiet. irblob would nxplio lu October. a nstlvo rtf Iho United cants nan trnm Engiunn, wharii bacsuit of hit luanfi u railroad man, ha was knlthted by the kins. Broken Main Flooding Subways of New York Precautions Taken to Pre vent Cavcin of Streets Hundreds Labor to Pump Water PfOlt CndargrOUfld Tubes BulUl" lu foundation TeelrMj i (l). I'. LtftMd WiratoTbe Band BvlltUn) m:w YORK, .July 13 a hrokan waler main which floodod three niih wuyn here today BBUOOd City 0001 neerH in lake extraordinary precau tions to safeguard property lu the j vicinity of Fifth avenue and 42nd street that tnlghi he undermined by tbO swilling w u t e r . Mundri'ds of mfllloiiH of dollurs In ' 'n-al eh'ate lu i ho I lOfltiOO of Manhat- tun was IndlrOOtly uffVe(td. Several streets have been roped J off and through traffic barred pend lug Investigation lo determine the extent of damage. One of the w orld buolool st reel 'intersection, Fifth avenue at tnd wai the hceiie of an unpreredeiiteri traffic tie up and city engineers nuiil j all Uaffk might he burred al that point for uuothar 24 hours Meanwhile, hundreds of workers, 'using engines, were pumping out six j to eight feet of water thut flooded j Ubways undr the t'ruud Central' terminal People were prevented from entering some buildings until j the foundations hail been Inspected FRENCH SOLDIERS EVACUATING RHUR Practically All Troops Gone From (iclsenkirchcn (U. P. UiMd Wlrr to Xki IWbI BwlMin) LONDON. Jul 13 Kvaruatlon o; the Ituhr by French t roups w as be-' Ktm today, accord I nic to u Central News dispatch from h rim Virtually all troops were reported I tO have left QolOOBklrObOBi one of the important centers In the great western Oermauv OOOl and Iron re- liloa. Iloth I 'ii i i und BniOOOla dispatcher rOOOBtly huvv announced the lBtOQ tlon of France anil Belgium to ex- ; pOdtti the clearance of the Ruhr which originally, under the London! agreement, wim scheduled for Au- Igiist. France In sending some of the : Robr forces to Monaco to aid in ai j new drive against the Klffiun foi M of Abd Kl Krlm. WUbur, In Church Talk, Speaks for Evolution (U. P. l.ra.r.1 Wlrr to Tr IWn.l IlulU-linl SAN KKANCISCO. July II.- "Sal- t n.ii il.i.'M ixii ilepruil tipnii our be- ', lltl in how Coil t rviili'd i hi- unl-' rrHf.'' btltoftl SorriMary nf ihp Ntny curi i i). Wilbur III' IOUHdd Ibll III. en: In ill II Slin- itlny IddrtM hcri' ill the Klrnt Con- ltrfUonl ehureb mi tbi iiibjtei nf oTolutton. Wilbur IIMrttd bli btlltl Hint nil; (llh' I'll Bartb iniliiy rami' tbroUBb roll IdoTolopuiMt, inn dNfiifud (Tolullon I fulled in I'xplnln how tliene relln 1 "gmlnd Um power to nulUpIji ud iliffereiuinte ku ns In heroine whin It jilnex u mini In one CM, u whale or u miuke In unother." Btlltl In i vnliiilon. he unld. Mlled I AllO for belief In n "plan," end con-1 , iiquently for creator. Moonshine In Basement Of California School til. P. Iillllll Wirt lo Th H. n H Rulletln) , BLKHORN, Cni., July II, II waaj i not nn orerwhelmtni yearnln for, I knowleilKe lltut nttrueteil ho ninny people to the Monnmenl ichool here II wiih the Hplrll of the plnee. ue- Icordlni to sheriff .i. w. Monroe, Monroe, aided by lereral italwarl I deputies, hun Juki destroyed u so ! ituiion Htm. 25 fallona of "Jaakaaa" 1 n. I nevernl liunilreil Kullona of maab, Eeonftacated In a raid on the Helmol , honae. The two men found operatlni the tin in tin- bajatnanl of the aohobl MBaturday are under afreet. Defendant In Cattle Case To be Taken to Portland Harry (ioodermuu, who was bound over to the federal grand Jury last week on a charge of stealing GBtUt on the Klamath Indian reservation, will be taken to Portland tonight by Deputy U tilted States Marshal I.ee A. Morelock, who arrived In Hond thin inornlnK lo take (iooderhnm Into I'UHtorly. ritOBK STRfKK nKAnLOCK (U. r. I -."I Wire t TU Serirl Pull -tin I LONDON. July 10. -The snvctn- maui tndy numd h court of Ui qulry, headed hy II. P Mm Miii.cn In Inveatlsute the dcudlni'k between rnal minora and nwnera. MAY DETERMINE CANCER'S CAUSE SAY SCIENTISTS British Research Council Hints at Report STRONG LENS IS USED Evidence of Tltr a-microsco-pie Organism Discovered In i.omk Investigation HI v, UonHl win to7W Band Battalia) LONDON. July l :, The Hrltlnh medleal rei i an h i onio il i- belb-ved today to have taken an important step toward isolation of an organism which caiiMeM cancer. After yearn of invent (gallon, the cuuncil Is tu-heduled to publish soon a stutenient of IlK work I u anticipation of I his report , a portion of the prOM prints arltbOOl confirmation thai tin GOOm "f COOCff has OOOB found but BOl the I ure The pupers warn uKulnst the as sumption thut the dlBOBM COO be uni versally prevented Tbf t nil nc i I BpparOBtly by use o? strong mlcroMcopes. have loCB tod an organism prenent lu all cancer cases, but Invisible to ordinary glasses MW0 baVO niude a discovery which will enable us to detert the cause of cancer." Dr. William GjTO of the scl entirir staff of the llritlsh medical research council told the t'ntted I'reftn toduy He added that the "subject Is very ODBIpUoatOd and dif ficult for a layman to understand." C.ye. with J. K. Maruard. noted for bis clentlfic work lu microM-opy, are reported to be the persons who have Isolated the organism Hurnard. head of a hatter s firm, has Ionic had a hobby lor nclentlfic research. The result nf tbolr work will be pub lished in the medical Journal I -a met New ((' ' ' ' " - ( ted Barnard Is reported to have taken the lead In devitdng u new special microscopic apparatus required lu the delicate experiments of Dr. tiye (iye is reported to have isolated a micro-organism from a variety of tu mor, occurring in chickens, known us sarcomata. He ascertained that it was Impossible t o Innoculate other fowls with a germ, but then tried iunoculattou with an extract of bruised tissue This tissue, appar ently acting like a "third partner of similar character, was reported to have reacted successfully. Sprlgge declared "Dr. (lye's care fully controlled experimental evi dence leads to certain fundamental conclusions 1 hi eh may be briefly summarized follOWl "First, all malignant new growths contain an ultra micro'U opic virus which can lie cultivated. This ap plies to carclnOBtata i cancer ) and sarcomata 1 1 umor I of fowl. mice, ruts, dogs and men. The virus prob ably results within the tells of the neoplasms." Mi iis Roadorod Visible "Sivnndlv. the virus alone washed free from all adherent matters does not produce tumor when injected and loen not even produce a visible lesion. Thirdly, when the free ex tracts of the minora are Injected to gether with the virus", then thv virus produces a malignant new growth. The extracts contain, therefore, a substance tailed by tiye 'the specific factor' which enables the virus to at tack the cells of the Injected animal ao an to transform them Into cancer cells." Sprlgge revealed thut Itarnurd had succeeded no! only In testing the "filter passing" virus of bovine pleuro-pueumouln. but hud also ren dered cancer virus visible and had even succeeded in photographing it. This hitherto had been impossible with ordinary microscopes. "This is in itself a greal achieve ment," said Spring". "Ills observa tions so closely correspond with ihe experltnenlal results obtained hy Cye that the, existence of living cancer virus would nppear to be estab lished " Fear Felt for Safety Of Missing Air Pilot (U. P. bMWd Wire o The Benil llulletln) SKASIPK. Ore.. July 1.1. - William j. Null, com martial airplane pilot, made a furred landing In a covo berth tf Tuft. Ore., when the water line of his plane broke, it wan learned here today. , H wim luinHitiK aime Saturday raornlnK and feara were llt for his safely RottKb weather prevented hltn from taking to the air iiRuln after the damuse was repaired. In a telephone report he mild he ex pected lo fly. on lo this cily today, en route lo L4ng BSSch, Wash. THE WATER ELECTION Prom tlw delays that were permitted to occur between the re ceipt of liiiln on the proposed SGOO.OOO Issue of city water bondx and the calling of Ihe election to pass on the bonds it seems clear that the city' council has only a half hearted interest in the matter. In securing the bids and in calling the election the council is simply proceeding under what it regards as a mandate from the people given a year ago when they voted favorably on the ques tion of securing a new water supply and purchasing the local water plant. Since that time there has been a great change in conditions. Granted that there was need a year ago of municipal Intervention in the matter of the city water supply there is plainly none now and the leisurely way in which the council has dealt with the business gives proof of the fact. The foregoing is not written in criticism of the council. It is merely by way of stating the fact. Were there any crisis at hand or in prospect in respect to the city water supply clearly the council would not have permitted any such delay as has oc curred but instead would have been making every move possible and as fast as possible to meet that crisis. There is no crisis and therefore no need of making the change that would follow the voting of the bonds next week Wednesday. Were there a crisis there would still remain much to be done before the people could vote intelligently on the question of municipal ownership and a change in supply. The people should know what the cost is to be. That they do not know now. They do not know how much is to be paid the Bend Water, Light & Power Co. for its system. They do not know how much is to be paid the Tumalo district for taking water from Tumalo creek. They do not know anything about the sufficiency of the proposed supply. The whole thing is shrouded in mystery and ignorance. The council is obeying its mandate. Now the thing for the people to do is to prepare to go out on the 22nd and vote the whole thing down. The city does not want to go into the water business, it does not want to buy that part of its business that the Bend Water, Light & Power Co. wants to sell, it does not want : to add $1500.000 to the debt on which interest must be paid through the imposition of taxes. Just remember this. The new high school building cost $209, 000. You had an addition to your taxes of 20.7 mills because of that. Suppose you buy the water system and its earnings pay the charges on $.'100,000 (which they will not, by the way), You will then have another $300,000 on which to pay interest to be raised by taxation. On the same valuation as last year's this would mean another 80 mills. Do you want to add .'10 mills to your taxes 7 Consider the price. Brush Fire Threatens REVOLVER IS FIRED Broken Santa Barbara AT WOMAN, CHARGE New Disaster Is Saved by Mrs. .Mabel Hill Complains .Marines and Volunteers Against Bert Stanley (;! 1 ,-li.- 1 l.iiii-- Aero. Out- Nktoia PUHag Air with tlieme Smoki- ('limit (U. r. I.. Wir to The bend Bulletin) SANTA HAItRAItA. Cat., July 13 -A brush fire which menaced Satlt., Barbara w-as brought under control ti.duy by Ihe heroic ufforts of l"iiltil States naHnea ami himdredsd ut other volunteer flame fighters. Aided by a So mile sale, the blaze swept 100 acres on .Mission ridge, on Ihe outskirts of the business section, before it was stopped. The exclinive Kl Kn.anto hotel, one of the few bostelries in Santa llurbara not razed by the recent earthquake, narrowly escaped the conflagration. One of the garages In. the rear caught fire, but It was quickly extin guished The state teachers' college was also saved by the quick work of the volunteer firemen. OaaatS of the hotel had removed their belongings and joined the vid nttteer lire fighting brigade. Many residents In the exclusive Mission RJdie taction moved their household .fleets and furniture Into the streets Santa Barbara '3 business district, still piled with quake debris, was en veloped with dense clouds of smoke tor several hours. Wasco Man Finds Still, Then Owner Uses Club (U. P. I.eMsl Wire lo The Bend Bulletin! THE DALLES, July 13. With his victim s life hanging in the balance. John WalkeUShaW, local farmer, was lodged in the County jail this morn ing on n charge of assaulting Dan S. Kohl. Ills neighbor. In nn altercation. Kohl, It Is said, discovered a still on WalkenihSW'a farm when he wafi taking wood from there In payment of a debt, and Wulkonshnw severely battered hint "so he wouldn't tell," according lo Mrs. Kohl. Kohl Is In the hospital here with a fractured skull and fractured jaw, and attend ing physicians hold little hope for Ills recovery. Walkenshaw's trial will be postponed ponding the out come of Kohl's injuries. His bail was set nt I81OOO. Fungus May Menace Sight Of Employe of U. S. Forest InJurh'H to Mk eye etnised while Chopping down n tree near the Pine Mntintuln runner m. it inn recently, ('mined Pun Brown, forest service em ploye, to he hronnht to Hend tfundiiy for treulment. Brown'-, axe ent ountered pot ket of some fttnRns matter In the form j of a dry powder, which spurted out ;nnd KOt Into hln eye, causins Infec tion which may endanger hi night. That he shot at Mrs Mattel Hill ud threatened hr with a knife. Is the charge filed against Kert Stanley, logger. In Justice K. I. Cilson's rmirt 1y Mm. Hill this morning. According to the story told to Dis trict Attorney A. J. Moore by Mrs. Hill wn n she signed the complaint. BtAllI) '.ime to her apartment at 112 I-ava rond at 11:30 o'clock last night. He drove up with a compan ion In a roadster, it was reported, and came up to the screen door, which was latched. Mrs. Hill went to the door, and Stanley shot at her with a pistol, through the screen, according to her story, and cut a gash in the screen with a knife. In an attempt to hit her. S'i was not injured. Slanh'v was arrested this after noon hy the city police, and was ar raigne i hefore Justice (lilson. He 'will h m a preliminary hearing Tuesday afternoon In informal conversation with the district attorney. Stanley declared that he 'ad not been near Mrs. Hill's apartment Sunday evening, and h:id not rtdder' in a roadster. The porMbillty of establishing an alibi was indicated when Stanley said that hm had been out of town on an automobile ride with a group of friends. Dismissal of Scopes Case Asked by Darrow (U. P. LmmS Wire to The Bend Bulletin I DAYTON. Tenn.. July 13. Clar , once Darrow brought the second day of the Scopes evolution trial lo n close hero today with a fiery and im- ' passioned oration against "religious bigotry i' nd f umlanicntaltsm." Court adjourned at 1:22 p. m. ttn ' til II a. -n. tomorrow. "We are mulching back to the lStb contttry when bigots will light fagots," were the wortls wllh Which Darrow brought his three hour ora tion to on entl. t'onstiliitlnnal arguments, precipi tated by a motion by attorneys for John T, Scopes to dismiss Ihe Indict" mon I atralnst their clients occupi.-d all of today's session of the Tennes see evoli -lon trial. Oregon Convening In Annual Session, Too ; Vi V. I.esncd Wire to The Bend Bulletin) POUTI.AND. July 13. The ati Inual convention flY the Oregon State J IClks' association was held hero today in conjunction with the national con vention. John (J. Price, grand exalted ruler lot the national lodge, conducted op ouing services. Ben S. Kisher. state president of Murshtield. presided. Hlectton of officers and selection of ihe IPSA convention city was sched- tiled for this afternoon. HORDE OF ELKS AT CONVENTION GROWS RAPIDLY Portland Extends Royal Welcome to Herd WILL OPEN TONIGHT Grand Lodge Ceremonies to be Broadcast from Aud itorium Is Announced (U. P. UmI Wire to The Fiend llulletln) PORTLAND, July 13.- The fad ! that today Is "blue" Monday and the tttfa had nothing to do with Ihe i spirits of thousands of Klks who i stormed the cfly for the national con jrentlon of the lodge. All day toduy special trains rolled ! In at the union station. hrlnirliiK : "Hills" from the four corners o the country, at an average rate of about 'one train every half hour. I Some of them were here buch Iff '11112. when Cortland first entertulited the antiered herd In national reunion. . They said they were going to have another good time and forthwith .started to "do the town" with bunds and drill teams. The formal grand lodse ceremonies which will open the convention lire j scheduled for S:15 p. m. They will be broadcast from slutlon KI.W, ! 491.5. TexatM Arrive Texas and Oklahoma delegates ! were Ihe first in toduy. Their train arrived at I a. m. and hauled in at a siding to give the sleepy lodg men time to get awake. That didn't take , long, however. Salt I.ake City and j Iowa roprosontatlves followed soon , after. Portland was in best dress with purple and white predominating. streamers, bunting and flags were (everywhere. At overy important I street intersection four ICIk girl statues, white with robos of purple. stood facing the center, one on each I corner. Portlanden tried to display their hospitality to the best advantage, i Thousands of automobiles we.re seen I'v. ryw here with streamers across the windshield rending: 1 "Ride free. Bill, climb fn." Bzpeci so.eoe Mure than 50. 000 Klks ami visitors are expected for the convention week. Iteeognliing this fact, the barbers' union broke all traditions and ruler, iand decided to work from 7:30 a. m. ' to 7 p. m.. daily, so that bewhlskered Klks could haVo a smooth face. Other trades hod to speed up. too. Pressors put In much of the night getting drill loam regalia In shape and Ironing out the creases left by I tightly packed trunks. Duly a few thousand Klks were "In 1 up to last night, so pressors saw a I busy week ahead with the influx of (visitors today. Motels, too. fell the strenuous paeo ' and were reserved to capacity. Charge Film Director With Drunken Driving JU. P. Lcaatd Wire to The Bend Bulletin I SANTA MONICA. Cal.. July 13. Marshall Nellan. well known film di raetor was accused of driving his Im ported speedster while intoxicated, in a complaint filed in police court here today. Officers who arrested Nellan late last night said the director crashed into a truffle signal, while racing ihrnnrh ihe canter of town with an unidentified woman companion. The latteri pretty face was cut witu broken glass from the windshield, po lice said. The woman hailed a passing taxi and fled hefore her identity wus re vealed. Nellan is married to Blanche Sweet. Hollywood actress Fire Destroying Oil Tank Takes Lives of Three Men I U. 1". Ine.l Wire to The Ik nd Bulletin) TAYLOR, Texas. July 13. At least three men were burned to death when fire, following an explosion which destroyed 2" oil lank can of a ' Missouri. Kansas - Topeka freight I train near hero Sunday afternoon. ; Hodles of three other personc were reported visible In Ihe wreckage, i which van Ht 111 burning early today. BOATS HIT, OM'I MAY DIK tU. P. ted Wire In The Bend Hulktln) EUREKA, Cal . July 13. Adolph Salestead. cook, was near death tod.i from burns received when Hie rat hi Nemaha was destroyed In a gasoline explosio i off shore near here.