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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1925)
THE BEND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON. TUESDAY. AUGUST 26, L02B PAGE 2 C00L1DGE HOLDS TO SAVING PLAN Propaganda Against Ec onomy Resented "Big Army" Talk from Cap ital Perennial, and Does n't Worry President (IJ. 1. Lf met! Win to The IfcnJ Bull, tin) 3WAMP8COTT, Aug. 25. Presi dent CoolidRe plnns lo return to his desk in Washington the day after Labor day, September 7. The trip from the summer White House here to Washington, which will be made by train, may he started September 5 or C, it was amiounnd today. 8WAMPSCOTT, Aug. ,15. Presi dent Gooltdg is determined to carry out his plan of economy In govern mental operation. I'oolidge resents what he regards as Washington propaganda against his economy campaign, it was made clear at the summer White House to day and he will not regard with fa vor requests for further development of the national defense at this time. Report! from Washington quoting army and shipping board officials as favoring new expenditures today drew the disapproval of the presi dent. Xo Kear of Inefficiency t'oolidge does not take seriously despatches from Washington purport ing to reveul that the general staff of the nrmy believes that the military forces will be made inefficient if further increases in appropriations are not made. The president has noted that the war department is now spending about $300. 000. 000 annually, compared with the pre war figure of $120,000,000 a year and he feels that if the army chiefs be lieved they could not marshal an I efficient defense system on this amount that there is something wrong with tin in. t'oolidge let It be known thai be cannot understand why chairman O'Connor of the shepplni board Is Vlanning to withdraw the giant steamer Leviathan from the govern- inenl operated merchant marine, as intimated in dispatches. Withdrawal Means Loss The president thinks that lUCbjl withdrawal would cause a large loss to the government and be regards it as an opposition to his policy ot economy. it was pointed out that shipping is n highly competitive industry and intimated that this report might be propaganda for the purpose of dam aging the government's business In favor of foreign lines. In regard to the "big army" talk from Washington, the president lias noticed that such discussion is per ennial and he does not anticipate that the military chiefs will be able lo get congress to increase their ap propriation over the amount to he fixed by the president in the budget, which will be submitted at the open ing of the session next December. SEEK BANDITS IN MAN HUNT The hold up was not discovered until the train reached Santa Ana I Investigating officers believe it oc curred at least an hour previously. The huudils have probably reached the Mexican border country, or Crosse) into Mexico by ibis time, it ; as stuu Mail Robbed and Mes- Girl, Lost For Hours, senger Killed Loot In Train Holdup In Southern California Totals Only $27 (It, P. lumi WirctoTtie Bend Hulletin) LOS AM'.KLKS. Aug. 26. Two Southern California counties joined in a determined man hunt today for Finally Reaches Camp Lost for six hours in the forest northwest of Buttle lake, Miss Vivian Stokoe. daughter of DepUTy Sheriff ami Mrs. tieorge Stokoe of liend. found her way Imck lo the lake after searchers had failed lo locale her. She found the lake by following a creek bed. and reached Hie camp i here after becoming almost exhausted. Miss Stokoe had been at GbOBO Expect Record Crowd For Horner's Address Preparations art" being made by L. k. crumb, secretary of the Dent) 'commercial club, lo care for a record crowd al the weekly tOriltU luncheon ot (he club tomorrow noun In the Pilot Unite Inn I'rofessor .1 II Hot tier of the 0. A C. doput Intent of history is lo bi the principal spotkor. I'rofessor Horner, probably one ot the best known writers In the stale on prehistoric life In Oregon, will have us his subject "The Oregon Wonderland." The O. A C. historian nil been in the central Oregon coun try for several weeks IsWlllartsiui ntmsetl wiib this pari of the state the train bandits who robbed a mall lake to tnlte some provisions to a and express car near Santa Ana late Pa ,1,r' accompanied by the for- last night after shooting the tnesseu .er. F.ltner L. Campbell. 05. Local pojlce spread a dragnet over underworld haunts in the if est riutgcr stationed at Sultle lak They hail started back ami lieiitne Separated when they took different theory the directions where the trail divided. bandits may be in hiding here. A posse of deputy sheriff) combed lie thinking that the branches would come together again. Miss Stokoe Is the Buttle lake Battles Idaho Deputies. Alleged Bandit Is Dying (U. P. Leased Wire to The Bend Bullettnl LEW1STON. Idaho. Aug. 25. Don ald Mathewson. 24. was believed to be dying here today after a gun bat tle with deputy sheriffs. They fought to arrest him and a n mpanlon who were alleged to have robbed a safe of the Detiel Mercan tile company at Orofino. Idaho, early this morning. Mathewson was shot through the stomach by Deputy Sheriff Kred Krskine. The other bandit escaped. i.irrilorv between Occanslde and ' employou at tne suttlc lake resort Simla Ana. where the holdup oc- Mhls summer. She Is In Band today enrrad. I resting after her strenuous experl- A check up Ibis morning revealed once. that only ft? had been taken from the rifled express strong box Three pouenes oi man were mkvu ' im-i mi i i-v n i han.Hts lo., there was no registered : Taken by Denver Police matter in the stolen sacks. Popular Price Store Escaped Wrecker of Bank Campbell's condition was critical, 'and he will probably die. Hard Hat tie Indicated I The messenger was discovered in a dying condition by the conductor of the train when It pulled into Santa Ana. He had a revolver clutched in one hand and bullet holes in the walls and celling of the mall car indicated he had put up a stubborn battle He was shot in the head and beaten DENVER, Aug. li Coneo C BlSUghter, former cashier of the Mer cantile National bank of I'ueblo Colo., and escaped convict from the ted era) prison at Leavenworth. Kan . was arrested here lust night. Slaughter wrecked the hank at Pueblo in 111 16. leaving a shortage of $3:10,000. He esrapeil from the federal penitentiary last February where he was serving a sentence for LCTHKRAN II TO MEET ubout the body, apparently with the . embozilemenl. The Ladles Aid of the Lutheran butt of a rifle, church will hold a social in the Santa Fe railroad inspectors de church, basement Wednesday eve- dared today II was their belief the nlng at 7:30. it Is announced, lie- bandits had designs on the heavy freshments will be served. Any per- shipments of gold sent at Intervals sen wishing to attend the meeting to the San Francisco mine from the will be welcome. mines in the San Diego back country NOTICK Roygl Neighbors attention Dues may be paid lo me al regular cump meeting or at any time at my bono . 1 12 Columbia St. f.lsi e ALLEN, Recorder. 0T-CSp -m nW I r K 1 SwdSwLljj jfe.ESNNspSK School Boy Wearing Apparel! 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