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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
THE BEND BULLETIN Tin: WKATIIHTt Full' mill continued warm I Central Orition'a First Leased Wirt Newspaper uiuiii "mi Saturday! iiuiii louthweal wludM VOL. XVII. THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY KDITION, IIKND, OKKGON, FRIDAY AFTERNOON', AUGUST 21, 1!)25 NO. 65 CENTRAL OREGON NEED FOR RAILROADS WILL BE AIRED IN DRY OPERATIVE TO TAKE CASES ON TO PORTLAND Kletzing Cites Finding of Moonshine CLAIMS VIOLATIONS Road Houses Running Wild, Declared Court Resenta Hints of Officer chumo "I llill"l SOOBSSBloS iim' .lie which have lrell t 1 ll t -1 III UM Justice rnurl here riming the : ul two ilay. will I"' placed before ;n' tettscsl seteeHUei i PortlaBd, huh alinniiii'-eil I IiIh morning b) swis m Kii'1inK, n. iii bumssot ' National Lsbi BnforeOIUeBl . ague, before leaving fur Kitgcnc Kletalni referred m pec tally to the 4n Wllou case, which u ill mlMMd I" Justice ' " OUSOS'a rtiuri Thurrinv afternoon The motion for ilumlNnal BTBg "I lowed, according " OIIsob, for the reason I hul Wilsons nlllolllohlle was illegally Ki ari hvil. the officers hav nil no search wnrrutil nor ah) provl- i ooi ksowledga 01 information ibst n oostalned liquor, III Ilia written ntnlolltr nl to The 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 ii . KlMltM BtgM) Unit Wilson n cnilght ri-il huliilcil with a gallon Ofl niooimhlttr In hi nolo Thl tH the Ihlrri otiscrutlve i nii"! dlamtaeed In the Iota Justice court thi u.'i'k without going to trial, kadi en, h rnm' wan eonaMarad good enough to warrant the Issuance of n , Plaint, KltlllBI as In a Ik noil Ntiiicment i "Head aoaaaa ami in garden nsve in running wiui in Deo cbutaa county." k letting ehargea j sa no Qaaailoa Meant Kloumg ' difference with tin- Jus- tin- Doan mm to iixht daring um hi'iirinR of Pacer Carteoa on a charge of lliitor i 'loti Thursday, hut Um dlftleetttea war apparanUy Iroaad aai at thui time j n. i ire liiinon charged that altar ana f Kletalai oasaa had ! n illllllcil on W'eilnedliy, Klettlng huii Mid hr would betas no atora I mm in OUaon's Marl OHsos praMad hi deelra to daal out justice In nil apaM anil Ilia resentment ill tin' insinuation thai ho not lining HO. KmUIbi replied that any state ment ho nilaht have marie w the reeull of momentary dlaappolntoianl at losing a rase on whlrh In huii arorkad bard, and danlad aaji Inten tion of uueutlonlng Ida Court's fair naMi Thi eaaM dlatalMad were ihoaa minium Jot Millar, Mra, llnda J Qnlbari and Oscar Carlaoni dlanlaaal being baaed on alleged Illegality of the wareh In the Qulberg and Carl Mi, ti mmbi and on lha eatabllahmeni of mi alibi by Miliar agalnal lha eharta f Hinior Mia f 'tilroad Speeder Wrecks, Two Months Bride Victim iti. r. laaatd Wlitta BtdU Balknta) ABTORI'A, Ore. Aim II, -When 1 he -ipeedor on which ahe wiih rlilliiK Mom the IiikkIkr railroad of tha Dl I't-cett l.nRKltiK company near Knap pa. Ore . Blrin k a broken derail Wltchi Mta. Marlon I'. HcnilrlckHon. 17, bride nf lw-o itiontliH, wiih In Htantly lillleil iBla yeaterday lifter noon. With her on the ipoodar wore bor huaband ami tSti, Roy ktoCary of KnapPBi They were uninjured. Mm. llendrlckHon wiih thrown BhMd ol the Ipaadaf on tha truck and her cheat was sruahad by tha wheal, Los Anjft'icH Councilman Held on Charjrc of draft (0, p. Lcaatd win- mIIm head MMht) NOB ANOBLB81 Aim. tl, Oharlen U bown" and JoiBph V. I''llzpnlrli k. cminoilman, were held in iha county lull w 1 1 linn I ball today In "lie of tho hlHKi'Mt pollllcnl hiiiiuIiiIh In lite IiIh lory or law AiircIor, Kllzpiiirlcli and DOWfll, UtOOOf dihB in iim oilarjai, ware tnkan Into oua tody wliilu raOOlVlni ItOOO rrom tltn netiefiil initniiguf of 11 company neok ItlK n ri 11 noli Inn fur operation nf it movable Hidewuiit under a downtown "I'lllcl Shevlin -Hixon Picnic Planned for Labor Day Benham Kails to be Scene of Annual Mill AITair lntnaMHl Aitrniliinii', Kvin Ciaar i. ami- Nnntliar of 1.111 Ymtr, KkNM'tid on Haptantbar 7 Tna annual planla flran iin Bbavlln Hlion riiinpuny win ho hohi M naval mi Labor najfi Baplajnbai T, at lha plonk KrounilN hour llonhutn laiih whUtb ha baan aaad tor Mvaral your pat 'i hi annonnaaniani waa nuuM to day with din fartbar aanonnMmnai that a 1 Una will lir held tonlKhi to inline nun 111 It too In hull' rllitrKi' hi tin pii Hi' nmi to Mnntetn ar ransanania for lha ala borate affair Willi!' Klvcll oh per I II 1 1)' for rm pin)! umi 1 hair faailllaa, tin ihaa I la HtxoD plaak baa coata to in ona ot Baad'i hiKROKt 1 oiiitniiuit) aflat ra, ami lha MBpan Invito ull Iti'iul iooilo to uttoiiil umi to tako part In the annual MMh ration Tha 00 ni pan proatdM tranapofta umi to iha picnic amanda finiuR up a train of loxalna rnm for the par pom of coareyiaj ita kuomih to iim planlt BTonntfn, umi prorldlni arator tit-Inn ami othor ti'fnhmf nta An i-luhorato prnarani of nfiorta. ntaalt ami dnnt ina bM baan tha rnla In 1 In- part, ami Nlnillnr urruiiKo nla win probably ho maiic tbla year. Atttndanca i tin ptanlc ha inn-n Inrraaatnd anah year, umi it u partad that nil roaorda win ba brokon on liny. PRRN'CH COMMIHHIO.N RKADV if p. i.rMt wnriothc iii naniiiai I'A MIS. Ana il -Frnnro'ii ilrht aOMMlMlon In mnkn aotllotnont with Amorli-n will null frntn ttavra '-)- tan baf tl m llan ansoMatlona ut PnahloitoB Sth, acoordlBd 10 tin nnnMa rntnlatfy, Crowds Continue at Flower Show Up to Final Hour Mrs. Hurry Kunkc, Mrs. C, J. Nicholson. Mrs. Jack Her bert, and Mrs. H. J. Sotton; Win Many Prizes Interest In tha annual flower show viven undo1 the auspices of the Woman's Civic league, continued up to the closing hour Thursday evening, Bpworth hall being tilled during the evening with persons Interest in the displays, Mrs. Harry Punka won tin- Ki"''t'st number of prices, 21. Mrs. C. J, Nichonson won 18, and Mrs. Jail; Herbert and Mrs. H. J. Sottonit 11 each. Not all of the prize were calledW for Thvraday afternoou and the (low ar ihoa 1 ommitti-' la plannlns to an ttOttBM a tl 11 v next week when thev, nta) 1 btalnad, PotlOWlnl la-ihe Hat of prize win ner In the 1 11B annual Band Flow er liow held Thnradoy at Kpworth hall. In addition to the prlSM BU nounoed in Thnraday'a ButtaUni Dahllsa, cactua: red, Mra. t s. Hudaon, Mr C, J, Ntcholeon: yel low. Mr. K. K. Toomey, Mrs. Hoaa Doatlni pink. Mra. Htidolph llren laUO white, Mra. K. 10, Tooinoy. DahllBI, decorative: Hod-. Mra. ('. J. Nlcliolaon. Mra. Quy Balden; yel low, Mrs (' J. Nicholson, Mrs V. K. Toonay; pink, Mra. ('. S. Nicholson. Mra. Anna Shaw: Invomlor, Maud BrOWn, Mrs. Unas DuttlO; white. Mra. K. R, Tnoiney. Mra. Unas Dtta- Un, l.llles. llRor. Mra. ('. J. NlchollOn, Mra. Anna Bhaw, Astera, ('reKo: Shades of purple, Mra. Unas DUBtln, Mrs. Harry Punke; pink, Mrs. Harry Punka, Mrs. iio Duatln. Bnapdrasona, Mra. Wilbur Alien. Mra. It. I) Moore. BatplllOMla, Mra. Hurry Kunke, Mrs. Anna BhSW, PetUntna, llnile, Mra. It. 1. Moore, Mm .lack Herbert, HellOhryaU.ni, Mrs. Anna Shaw. MrH. Harry Punka, Rentanroa, Mra. Anna BhSW, Mrs. Mne t'n Her. OosmoSi Mra, Wilbur .Mien, m. U. 1). Moore. Canterbury Bella, Mrs. Mae ('til ler, Mrs. ('. J, Nicholson, PfiS dlOTMi Mrs. AKiies Sottonc. tjsrkapur, ttra, 0, D, nice. Mra, .1. Nlcholaon. PopplMI Shirley, Mra. H. Hren- tnnpi double, Mrs, o, J, Nlcholaon, Mrs. Mne ('tiller: Oriental, Mrs. V. K. Toomey; California, Mrs. Alice Burleigh, iMiinx: Perennial, Bmtly spencer, Mrs. Alice llitrlelKh; annual, Mra. Jack Hsrberti Mra. Harry Punka. Verhsnaii Pi D, cttiiinon. I'lnks: Hlnxle, Mrs. R, D, Moore, Mrs. it Brantano; double, Mrs. iaok "' "n "' """" ii MOUNTAIN TOWN IS IN PATHWAY OF RAGING FIRE Flames Devastate Cali fornia Timber GOLD MINE MENACED Watershed Supplying I'asa dena With .Municipal Sup ply Partly Burned Over it' r LnMd wiriuThr tvi'.i BaOaUal SAN DIMO, Cat., Alia 21. The 1:1 .ni 11 1 u 1 11 rowirt town of Moiui (.runilc. to 111II0 from hero, toilay am In the path of a forrt flrr burn 1 11 k on a front of Hovorul mlh iilonx the Sun UlU Roy river. Nearly Un. nou acre of lirunli Ii nil have hoon humeri over. A I'ttll fin fire tlKlltem hua been Hell! to the Pala iniiinn 1M01 inilun The om Bhonnndooh void mine am ro port oil 111 iMMadhwa dnnnor, I'AHADKNA. Cnl . Aim 21 Tin fnrrit fltri In HIk TuIuiicj inyon. t 11 nilh f frOEl Piiui'iiu . ruptt tl 11 nu -It.iii'il Unl. (Ii'fyinn th ffri if 7"i men u lin k tin- Aiiproxtntulrl) iirrt't of the A nntN rrhcrvi' hint MM nwr-pt hy Mir (Iibm ihiK nornlni Twttfvi ttM hi vi been 1 11 ken from the fire line nffwrlni ttotn Mftnft bttrnt, The red eronn roiiI neverul nurhey, i the HMM this mnrnlitK Hilt! est;it lotted relief he.nlq 101 rt ith at VSlioni (ConUnwd 01 puge 2 SEEK BANDIT GANG WHO USE TORTURE Twist .Jeweler's Arms to (Jet Quarter of Million (II. P. L-nxsl WHM la Th. nmi Hulictlni CHICAGO, Auk II.. "Torture bendlia' who twisted sir baMrua' arms In their sockets until he BBTOed to open his Jewel sufes and allow them to cat-ape with a uunrtcr of B" tttlUton dollars' worth of loot, were aoushl ihroushoul Chlcsso ami lUhurha today. Knur bandit! entered the buildlns where l.azarus Dparnted a WhOlOMle Jewel office on the seventh floor. They knocked the elevator operator UnconMtOUa, took tbe car to the sev enth floor, entered the jewelry office nmt ootninnnriod laizarus and all em- pioye.i mid cuatotnera to hold up their ha mis. When l.azarus refused to unlock his "htirRlitr antes" one bandll seized one arm and another hanitlt lha other arm, slowly twlatlns until lainrus thoiiKht the flesh would IQdh teur, the handlls repeated their demands. warnliiR that they would end their victim's suffering with a bullet If he cried out. When the owner of the office reached the end of his fortitude, he Kiive up and opened the sure. riickltiR between tt0,0Q0 and 1600,000 worth of Jewels Into hand bags and suitcases, lite lutndlts went buck down by the elevator and es caped In un .iititomohlle waiting In the street. AVIATOR Wll.l. DOS (U. r. Lanei wn t Tin Btad nuiiatin) PUBBtO, Colo., Aug. 21, An nlr ' plane pllolml by Meitleuanl .lesso C. iHotnnn of the tiOlli obacrratlon a(USdr0n, ittll division air service, Orsahld at thS air field here today when lainlliiR ami llelttsen was so I badly Injured he Is not expected In livi HEARING ON OCTOBER 5 Menace of j Booze Raids Causes Legal Actions Prohibition Forces Split In KaHt Over Issue AiiIoiii llrv Kifom-nf. Ininko Law to I'rntcii w ilium- Ajtalnul Unwarrlatad Haarrli It'. I'. UimI Wirr iTKr BtM Hull.llrl t'l.KVKI.ANI). Ohio, Aux. 21. An active citmpalKn of BBltl ami urreita nf public officials arsa alartad here lOday aKulnat the "HjOOOr rati) men nee". Stale Senator Cr.iri.-e II Hellller. apdonl dry umi author of many Ohio prnhlhllion low, flleri uit for .rin. 00c uKulimt W. J. Patrick, iitalo dry uaetit umi nnwilm 11 hfaDonnld, liile ilry illrector. a rn-ilcfeuriant . Iinme fur Cunuiltan beer ami Immleil tit. 11 fllmay rumor Pntrich raided hi whlnkey and foillut BOthittS, BOttdOT ebarajod, Prance WiKKln filed a milt for ttt.OAt late yeaterday churKiiiK that a rulrt led by Patrick frlfhunod hla wife and remilteri In tin death of hia unhoru child. Six countable and former con attAlM were arre.i,., i hy federal an 1 for "UaUaanaatad iinuor rrida", JfaiTanta are out for three JilHtlrea OPOTOtlBI In auhiirha of (levela ml CHARGE OF MURDER WILL BE PREFERRED Verdict of Coroner's Jury' I lis regarded In Klamath lit. P. UeaH wirr XM Baad BaltiHal KLAMATH FAI.Is. Ore. Ang :'l fliurae of either second iteRree mi.rder or inanlaiiRhtcr' wil be for- mully loilReri aRulnst l.ut taiiucito. accused of killliiR Valentino Navarro. Ii was uiinounceri toilay hy W. A Weiat. depaty district attorney. The statement, made deaplte the fact Hint a coroner's Jury had found that Na vi.rro nunc to hla death at the hands o' "an unknown person", waa accom panied by rilscliMuircs from officers, who. until last Sight, hud felt It best to keep them secret. Hy the side of Navarro's hotly. Wleal explained laal Bight, was found a razor which was Identified hy Julio (tnnxales. roommate of luitiredo. as the property of the accuse, man. At the Inquest, held In the county court room. OonSBMi Rave testimony which operatives of the district al lot ne s office and the sheriff's of fice believe will prove extremely daMaging to LaneadOs QobmIm swore that he had been awakened at abosi o'clock iii the nwrnlng of Angnal II and that he had heard OUtalde bis door the miRr voices of Navarro and UBUOBdO and Hint be had passed Laoredo while makitiR his way to the prostrate form of Navarro. Russians Arrest Three For Smuggling Fox Fur (U. P. Ineild Wlrr to The SaM Hullrtinl NOME, Alaska, Auk. 21. The three-man crew of the wrecked American schooner Ham has been nr- reated by Ruulaa authorltlaa on a charge or itnuggllng fox skins out of Siberia. It was reported to port offi cials hero today by Captain Jncnhson of the Hum. One of the men has his first American naturalization papers. The other two were Htissinns. The trio will he taken to l'etropalovsk. Si beria, for trial. lacobaon arrived here on tbe motor achooner Hlue Baa from the wreck near Kast Cape. Will Make Test Case Of New Lighting Law (U. T. Usui! Wire to The llrnil Bulletin) 'PORTLAND, Aug. II, While the general public is daorylng the nacoa altjt of rc-iiriJttstiiiK its automoblli' j lights and paring the hills Incident I thereto In order to conform with tho 1 new Oregon lighting law. It was tearnod today that two Portland nt- jtorncys plan to make a lognl test of (he new mi . The law which becomes effective Hcptenihor 1, provide! for fixed head' tights and a fixed spotlight, similar llo tho California law. and would tlo aWSy With the old Oregon illmniiug lnj BOOTLEG BOOZE DEMAND IN U. S. ADMITTED HUGE So Dry Chief Will Hit All the Harder ATTACK PLAN GIVEN Campaign of Education on Effects of Liquor Relied on to Aid Agents lit. P. Isnst Wirr to Tbr Hml Bulletin! WASHINOTON. AuR. 21. Holdly admittlnK a vast demand for hootlea UqSCW in the I'nlted Slates and a tremendously orRanlzed and un scrupiilou Indiiatry to supply It, As slstant Secretary of the TreaBury Lincoln C Andrews today appointed his tl prohibition administrators and sent them out to dry up the nation. The new officers were aupplieri with a plan of attack upon the boot ies trade, almost military In Its thorotiRhnesa. Here la what Andrews intends to do tn enforce prohibition under the new rOOTSeniiatlon plan, us outlined in his instriietinlia to his new chiefs: The Rovermnent will seek treaties and neRotintious with foreiRn rov erumems to make smtiRRltnK more i! If fl. tilt The coast Rtiard will "form the first line on our sea fronts" and take the reaponaihlllty for preventlnR op 'ratlona alonR the ahore. To close Mstfllerini Distilleries and breweries which Continued on puRe fll Striking Chinese Workers Cargo .Movements Increasing 30.000 Win In tn fnite.1 Pre lwra Wirr t.. The Hrtd Bulletin i WASHINGTON. Auk. 21. Over 50,000 Chinese workers in the Japanese cotton mills of the Shanghai district have returned to work followini; settlement of the strike, say department of commerce reports from Pekin. "The wharf and shipping workers have returned to work ir regularly and cargo movements from British wharves are in creasing," the cable said. ' Terms of the mill strike settle "I HATE TO DO IT," HOLDUP'S APOLOGY Switching Foreman Loses Five, Misses Description "I hute to do this." whs the aiol- ogy with which it masked man with a murderous looking "put" held up Kivd W. Murphy, foreman of a BWltobtnK crew In the loenl yards. early Thursday morning on Franklin avenue near the railroad crossinK. The slory at the holdup was not made public until today. Tbe Stick Up man got only n lull from MUTphy, it was reported. The railroad man could Rive little de scription of the bandit. Three Cornered Probe To be Made of Wrecks tU. P. UaMd Wire to The Bml Bulletin) DUNVKlt. Aug. 21. -An investiga- tlon into the ennse of the wreck of the two "panoramic specials" on the Denver unri Rio (Irande Western railroad lute yesterday tieur I.enri ; villi", will be made hy the road, the Interstate commerce commission and tna Itate public utilities commission. it was announced today by j s. I Pyeatt, president of the road. All the Injured were on train No. S. heudcil toward Denver. iV relief train sent to (he scone of the wreck arrived here this morning with the passengers. According to word given out at the offices here, all were able to continue , with the tra)tl with tho exception of three passengers and four trainmen. Trains are being run lo the wreck j today and passengers transferred around It. It Is believed the tracks wlll lie i leurcil liilo Ibis afternoon Story Told by Woman May Send to Gallows Secretary of "Deadly Den tist" Takes Stand Informed Her No PnrthcT the Look. Iiik for Wire, Testimony OW en on Witness Stand (U. T. laieaBi WnttoThr Brn.l Rullvtinl I.OS ANOEL.E8, Auk. 21. Defiant and winsome. Mrs. Dorothy Leopold Ma han look the witness stand at noon today and testified aKalnst her former employer. Dr Thomas W. YounR. eccentric dentist accused of miirilerinR his wife wiih poison aas. Mrs. Mahan created a sensation in the crowded court room as she re lated the first chapter In her story whlrh the atate fiRurea will aend the little dentist to the aallnws. "Dr. Vounp came to me ut my IninRalow at Ocean Park a week after his wife disappeared, on the nlRht of February 21," the dentist's former secretary testified, "and told me that Mrs. Youiir would probably never return. He told me to cease looklnR for her." Mrs. YounK's body was recovered from a cement cistern In Beverly C.len four months later. "He had come to me only a few dais previously unri sairi she huii left him after a quarrel and would probably return in a few days," the witness continued. Wilbur Approves Penalty Inflicted Upon Navy Men WASHINGTON, Ang. 11.4 OW tury if tht? Navy Wlllttir today ap proveil rourt martial npntenres passed on two office and two enlisted men of the United States transport Mean fort who were found Ktiilty of at tempting to smuKftle liojiior Into the United States upon the return of -hp.r ship from n trtp to the West 1 1 ulies. Back In Japanese Mills In Shanghai District After Labor Trouble ment include union recoRnition of fu ture Vagal in silver tlollars or equiv alent. $111.01)0 In benefits hy Japan ese owners to Injured strikers and families of those killed in the out break, no dismissal of workers with out cause and llsi-mtnK of mill roreniBn under ordinary circum stances. VANCOUVEH. B. t. A uk. 21. The boycott ordered hy the South China government on British ships I wmea was made public in n man. festo published Thursday has spread Its tentacles across the Pacific. Sixteen Chinese sailors of the Brit ish steamer City of Victoria, now in Vancouver harbor, are In policed clls today on warrants sworn to by Captain T. P. Mlair charging them with refusing to obey lawful com mands. The Chinese struck late Thursduy afternoon anil toilay their only ex jilanation is that they were obeying orders sent them from Shanghai. The Vancouver board of trade and the Vancouver merchants' exchange have sent strong telegrams to Proin- ier Mackenzie Hawaiian Island Jump To be Made August 28 tU. 1 UaMd Win- t The Heml Bulletin) WASHINGTON, Ang. 21. The three naval planes which will attempt a transpacific flight from San Kran- rlsco to Hawaii have been ordered to proceed to the starting point tomor- row, the navy department announced j today. The Jump of 22:1.1 miles Is expected to hi- made Augtlsl 2S. The flliiil will roqnlro between 28 and 27 hours. ! Two of the pitmen, will leave San Diego at tl a. m. tltnorrow and arrive i in San Francisco about 1 p. in. The third plane will leave Seattle tomor- row for Sim h'riincluco FINANCE CHIEF FOR THE I. C. C. PUT INCHARGE Commission Makes Pub lic Important Order PROCEEDINGS FIVE O. C. & E., Oregon Trunk, Central Pacific and South ern Pacific Involved (it. P. Uased Wirr to Tel BVn.l Bull. tin. PORTLAND, Ana. 21. The Cen tral Oreaon railroad controversy In all its phuses will come up for liear Ina In Portland October 5 beforo Charles D. Mahaffie. director of fi nance of the Interstate commerco commission, according to a special WaahltiRton dispatch to the OregOJB Journal. An order to this effect was made public by the commission today. Five separate proceeriitiRS are set for hear InR at the same time, the application of the OreKon. California and Basts ern for extension of its lines from Spraiiue river heading the list. Next comes the OreRon Trunk rullway a application for authority to construct from Henri to Klamath Fulls via Sy . an river and the Central i'aolflc't request for building from Klamath ' Falls to Cornell. California, laist in the list are Southern Pacific's appli cations for fiermission to ai-quire con trol of the OreRon. California and Baatera ami the Nevada, California and OreRon. COLD WAVE SWEEPS MID -WEST STATES Mercury Drops Suddenly From Extreme Heat 1 II. P. !.re.l Wire U The Ben-I Bulletin ! CHICAGO, Aug. 21. An unsea sonable wave of cold air swept over the middle west today. Temperatures dropped suddenly after reaching new high marks In several states during the early part o' the week. Top coats anil sweaters were worn with comfort In Chicago. Bathing beaches, swarming with heat suffer ers two days ago. were deserteil. Thermometers registered SG de grees. At St. Louis, where the last three days have been the hottest In three years, the mercury dropped almost :te riegrees In a few hours. Oklahoma bad a small snow storm. Smoke curled from hundreds of chimneys in Milwaukee as boiise w ives set fire to the summer's ac rumulatton of rubbish In their fttr- naces in an attempt to tako the chill off their homos. Iowa, where heavy rain and .hail storms broke a drought but dam aged crops, was experiencing heavy winds. Tbe federal forecaster lien- Kali! the cold spell would end tonlghf ami that moderate temperatures would prevail over Saturday ami Sunday. Injunction Is Requested To Stop Used Oil Sales (U. P. Issued Wire tn The Bend Itiilli-linl WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. Shut of a national campaign to protect motorists ngalnt oil that hBI been useri was slgnnli7.eil with filing of. a suit by the Hetter It .-. Iliireau here toilay against the Pennsylvania Oil company, asking an Injunction lo prevent sale of crank case drainage as new oil. The bureau announced today thai similar suits were being Instituted In vaflotis cities throughout the country. Heart In Cold Storage Complaint to Officers AUBURN, Cel.. Aug. 21. Win n William Dattgherty of Lincoln com plained to local police officer that BomooilO iutd stolen his heart anil was keeping If In colli storage he was ar reited for observation, The officers believe Dougherty to he suffering from hallucinations and un allefpl will he miiile lo take him I to the Stockton state hospital tn furllii.r I'Viimlnilllon