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PAGE 2 THE RENO BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 12. 1026 MIND OF CHILD IS CONTENTION Temporary Insanity De fense for Girl Fatal Wound Not Self In flicted, Says Witness In Dorothy Ellingson Trial lU. P. Leaicl Wire to The IW-nil Rull'tin) 8AN FRANtllSCO. AuiE. 12. Dor olhy rcillngson. whose guy. mad :tr eor of parties uiul escapades in Sun Francisco's i i 11 foil Hohenilu c.mie la mi abrupt final,' in the slaying. nf hei mother, heard herself depicted in su perior court here today as a "hioiik I roils combination'' with the intellect of u child and the physical develop meril of a woman. Her attorney, laying the (round work for the defense. loKl the jury I:: his opening statement that Mrs. Anna F.llingsoii, the murdered moth er, was mentally unbalanced before Dorothy was horn. Asserting the Kill's outlook on life to have been warped from birth, he Hiid that she was suffering a spell ot temporary insanity from the tre mendous excitement at the time le signed a confession to shooting her mother. Attorney Clash The first clash between attorneys occurred over the testimony of Dr. Selby I. Strange, autopsy surgeon of the Kan Francisco county and city hospital, who examined Mrs. KUiug son's body. Dr. Strange testified that he found two fragments of a bullet behind the woman's right temple and that the course was such as to indicate im prohality thai the wuond was selfin flic'.ed. Walter Mcliovern. defense counsel. ; challenged the statement, and sharp' friction ensued between the girl's at torneys and the prosecution. Deci sion of the defense to fight every step of the stale's case against Dorothy was demonstrated. The court finally allowed Dr. Strange' statement to go; into the record. BAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 12. Dor-i o:hy Kllingson arose today at the county jail here with an expression of renewed confidence in arquital on the charge of killing her mother. 1 "I Just know- I'll be set free," she said before she was taken into court . for the second day of her trial. "I think I'll go through all right. I feel better and I'm not so nerv ous." the I" year old "Jair girl" said. The Jury to try her was picked with unexpected rapidity, contrast ing with the extended battle that marked the opening last March of (he stale's effort to convict her of matricide. Seven inamed women, several of iheui with daughter as old as Dorothy, ami five men were accepted. Questioning of jurors made it ap parent the dctense w ill rely upon In sanity and contention that Dorothy mother was shot by "Jimmy l.a Mart-" for act initial li was expected the prosecution would counter with alien ists , led., tine the girl sane and lee tunotiy to show that "li Marr" is a fictitious churacter. , OFFICES PREPARED FOR SCHOOL CHIEF FIRE SITUATION GROWS BETTER Clouds and Mist Aiding Forest Guardians Now Are Located in Union High Building After being more or less of a homeless wanderer for the last 10 years or nrure. the position of city ' superintendent of Bend's schools : now carries with it a permanent lo cation in offices especially designed for the school executive's duties. Superintendent Q, YV. Ager today occupies the suite of offices which has been fitted up in the new union high school building These are situated at the right of the main or north entrance to the building. The well furnished suite consists of a main office with a counter over which administrative business of the superintendents office will be con ducted, a private office for the offi cial with a thick carpet upon which, supposedly, either tea, hers or pupils may be "called" when occasion de mand, and a commodious fire proof vault. Across the corridor from these of fices are those of the union high school principal, rooms which wil! be ready for occupancy by the time Principal Donald A. Kmerson returns to begin his duties for the fall term Placing of e'esks and other equip ment throughout tin building is ' Hearing completion. Many Workers Transferred From North Washington Woods to Aid C&natHtins it . P. Leased Wire tuThc Mem! UulUtin) eoitTi.ANn, Aug. 12. Low hang ing clouds and mists today brought the tore! fife situation further in check today in the Willnmeiie and! lower Columbia river vallevs. High humidity not only aided lire fighters but served to clear the at mosphere of the heavy pall of smoke which has covered the Pacific north-; west tor several days. No new fires have been reported 1 ill any section of the sttite during , the past 21 hours, and existing fires are all under control low humldtt) and hot weather would again bring danger, however, it was said. MISSOULA. Mont.. Aug. U- Light rains and abating winds brought relief to the fire fighters in southwestern Montana today. Mnn workers were transferred yesterday from these areas to the Canadian border where fires crossed from Canada into the Kaniksu for- J est of northern Idaho and ttie ren,i Oreille forest of northeastern Wash ington Capacity crews were still being maintained on the Idaho-Montana border where serious fires were burn ing lu the Coeur d'Alane, bold and Clearwater forests The Fal-on fire again broke out of control yesterday while hundreds of men were fighting a fire north of Libby which has already burned over nearly 2U.00U acres of timber li was spreading at a rate of 3,000 aert s a day. Safeguarding your motor In the cool of the night, huge trucks hurrying per ishable foods to eitymarkets, must not be de layed or halted. Tor serious loss would result. The operators ot these trucks realize the importance of reliable motor lubrication. Dependability is the outstanding characteristic of CyCol. And the motorist who uses Cvcol is as con fident ot results as he is that the sun will rise. Cvcol does a thorough job of lubrication. Hccausc of trmtcbent given die etude itself at the start of dis tillation; followed by perfect filtration of the distil led oil; then redistULttUm ami finally, separation bv mechanical force. All these are in addition to the recognized purification processes employed hv re finers. Next time try Cycol. Safeguard your motor. SHI MW.W SBKKH TOGKK tl). P. Li-. d i: to The B-nc '.lulkln. I PKXDLF.TOX. Aug. 12. A. It Shumwuy. rancher of Milton who is at present joint representative for Umatilla and Morrow counties in the stale legislature, will be a candidate for the republican post of United States senator in the primaries in . he has announced. OLY.MNt V Wash.. Aug. 1.' Fire In western and northern Washing ton were gradually being hammed 111 I today with favorable weather condi- j Hons. The fire on the watershed of tl-.-Little Qullcene river was threatening trlnher In the flig Qiiilcene valley. More than 2eo men have been fight ing this blaze, which Is saltl to be the most disastrous on the Olympic peninsula since the big Sol Due burn MOTOR OIL Sustained Quality MOTOR MATE 5 K. U.5. hi ml. New Accessories That Are Necessary For Perfect Operation of Your Motor AIR CLEANERS- Ten thousand gallons of air are consumed for every gallon of gasoline used by automobile engines. Road dust pollutes this air and very severely wears the mo tor's, moving parts, because it is composed largely of minute particles of sharp edged sand or quartz. This dust forms an abrasive compound, because when it is sucked in with the carburetor air it mixes with the oil film on the cylinder walls, where it grinds away the engine's effi ciency with each piston stroke. An A C AlR CLEANER will prevent road dust from forming a grinding compound on the moving parts of the motor. It Is Easily and Quickly Installed, So Have One Put On Today! OIL PUR0LAT0RS- An oil purifying system. Oil does not wear out. It does lose its lubricating value as it gathers grit and then does more harm than good. But if you take out that grit, and keep it out, the oil itself is just as good as ever some authorities say better. That is what a PUROLATOR does. It removes the grit as fast as it appears and keeps your oil continuously clean. INSTALL ONE TODAY GASOLINE FILTER- Prevents carburetor end vacuum tank trouble, excess car bon and obstructed gas lines. Enables your motor to develop maximum power. CHEAPLY AND QUICKLY INSTALLED The above parts are for sale at the Bend Garage Co. and we can install them for you at our shops while you arc at your work. Sustained ( )ualit) i" MOTORMATJ S ou ans .1 M. mcl.it, I (if wnrtli .ind (.hir-utcr rigid I v sustained ihtoagaooi the yean 'about 2i years ago. Workman were report,-,: t, be making headway against fires in Northern Washington in the stricken 'Mount linker district. The Bacon .Creek and Hanncgaii pass fires were still burning there. School Budget Is Kept Within Limits of Law (Continued from page 1 See Us Today Bend Garage Company Open All Night Cutty Cortiewtd from tfoplacetnftiit Parti for All Can 'Hot limt.. Inn Miomo I M.I mMiitnT-i of the school hoard, pro- district. This bodsat . it is axplabktd vidua for th 1 1 .'!.'' t ot th- ip'w union hitch school Mrui-tun. nstd- from the projected auditorium whitli may he built at a future date. A Bond lama of ftos.ooo was votd for the new huildiriK last year. The dlf ferencr heiween this ;tm.unt and th- final cost. $276,1)00, Iiuh bMH pro ridftd for through budget ltms. Com pletion uf ilii- b;i-nifiit was not flu ured In the aaOtBfttf made wlu-n th bond Issue was floated Nabob s Big Item The largest item in the combined I budget of the district for the school year Is that of the salaries of teachers, principals, the superintend ent and other employes This Item U ll2H.752.iH. Incidentally, this Is the iteen ml larKest payroll In Dc.s i luiteH e'ninty, the local mills ranking m m Uncommon Stories Two million people want your COD of September TRUE STORY. You will find it at the ntarevt newvuand and you had better hurry because this is the fastest selling magazine in America. It is the one m;ign:lnc that iswrittcn by the multitude) it contain! a host of uncommon storieahy and L..., mi mj .1 , t nor nnt. jfj door-neighbor. ! That is why more than two million earnest -minded men and women pay a greater sum of money for a single edition of TRUE STORY than is paid for any other magazine. That is why you will love TRUE STORY. Rut step lively, before some body else gets the copy that is yours. True Story At all newsstands 25f. s-r ftrnt. Th, great. -ni part of this pay roll will be suent in Men,! Members of the advisory bu,Ui committee are n , Miliar, 11 K, 'an Aradale. Don II I plen. A. .1 ttoxxana and It. I Moor- Memb, is o, the combined Kt-hiMil boards of th -lb nd und union high dlsiriclH ar J. o. Qlbapn, il Allen, j ii Ha burn. Mrs. Horace lit, hard and t'lyde M, McKay, 0. v. Ager I city Hiiperintendent of aekooll Think United States Interested In Europe LONDON. Aug 12 America wan regarded lor,- i,,da)r as Inking more than a paanltiK Interest In the prog ress of the Kuropean afeiv pact ne gotiation,,, pro' e'-dint; between Itflt lili Foreign Secretary AuitaO Cham-be-hiln anil Kn n, h Foreign Minister Dtiand. The rather more direct Ig'taraal or the I'nlted Staten was Interpreied from the fad thai American Amb.o nadnr Allamon ii Mouchton wa on, of f'hamherlnln'n gueHls at a dinner in honor of Hrland. altended ..! 0 b in- llelgiun and Italian envoys Fur, ; thermore. be had an invitation I,, lunch wlih Brtand at the Fr-n li , in bauy, American source-. ,Uid the al falrs were 1 pureiv peraonal. ' hut keen dlplom.tlii , ,ttre,,oll,l 1 enta scented further "MoflttfaJ" American parll, Ipatton lu the situa tion They pointed out that Hough- ' ton's Iouk experience In (ierinatiy as tlie American envoy there had (then him a if harp insight It, to the Central Kurppean situation and had iuall fled him admirably to inform Praafl daUt t'oolidge on the proKle of lie gntlNtfoiiM between the French and llrlilsh foreign ministers. Ii was not oiggested. however, that llouih lon'a role was other than "unoffi cial." The fattest man who ever lived . was probably Datllal Lambert. "I,,, was horn at Leicester. KtiKland. In 1770. and died In I Mi Ills welghl j was 7'!! pounds, A group of a doren ) OUIIK men once stood within a tint toiled waistcoat that hail bo,,ui'e,l lo Lambert. When we refuse lo Ille, I all coo l gein-y It is a pi to ,,y, itake it. (BAzad (Blip ;.V.y- ' 3 W 1 mm s ik Off On All China W9 lire Mpaotlng our new dttlKn In lili,a to be here very soon .so wo are giving our ttntomard the heDOffl 01 a very lUbatnntlal rtdUOtfon on all china In our preaeni itOok, Jfdn l four Time lo tin iii (in Vour Hoi "' Barvarlon While with (.old Band English Basket Design KiiKlisii Pheasan Design English Blue Willow Ware And many odd pieces in other designs. Larson & Co. The Store of Many flirt.-. Wall 1,1 Oregon CARLSON ft lvons I PLUMBING X, II K Tivr: I flu Hilling and Healing BflPpIlN tiih Room Accoasorlos. Mi m Pipe, Valves and Fittings TELEPHONE iri-j NELL NARK EL ri niiic HTHxofin iriiKn Tvrtxa Main Lobby Pilot Unite Inn Manager Uend Bntnah Oral hi Stat, Motor Association CENTRAL 0REGONS' AUTO MACHINE SHOP ,. B), Al'IiT A -sol lateil lllllK ftflOnOROla near It., nil. IMione R08J W. (J. JVIunnintc, D. M. D Dentistry Hnjt liMt O'Kann Hid,. I'lionc I7H W. Bend, Ore. 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