Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 27, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    rem PRISONERS
ATTEMPTED JAIL
BREAK IS FOILED
Dallas. Or., Dec 21. Albert Lewis
and Charles Cosso, two Polk county
prisoners confined in the county Jait
ia this city, attempted to escape from
Ute county jaU Thursday night but
were- roiiea tn their escape by Depu
tjr Sheriff T. B. Hooker.
A. third prisoner in the Jail was tv
eu til Thursday and while Mr. Hooker
was looking lor a physician he turned
the men loose In the corridors for a
Uttle exercise and while absent they
damaged the locks on their cells to
uch an extent that they could open
the measily they thought after the
deputy had gone home for the night
Mr. Hooker, however, was informed
at their intentions by parties who in
passing the Jail heard the noise nl
locked the men up in different cells
when he returned with the physician.
- Xewis is serving a sentence for lar
ceny whije Gosso who was captured
by Sheriff Orr while in Salem the
first of the week Is wanted for break
ing into several stores In Dallas early
In the spring of this year. At one
time he was captured by the police of
Portland but turned loose before the
Polk county officials could get their
hands on him. Since his arrest he is
said to have confessed to the robberies
here. Gosso called to some small
boys last night while they were pass
ing the jail and asked them to bring
him some fire but upon their refusal
declared, that "he . would kill them
when he got out." He has also threat
ened to "get Sheriff Orr and several
other Dallas citizens." - . - . . i
Taxpayers at Budget Meeting.
A big gathering of taxpayers from
ail parts of the county was held in
Dallas Friday at the hearing of the
county court relative to the annua!
budget, outlined by the court for the
coming year. Several material -changes
were made in the budget among which
was the setting- aside of the sum of
92000 from the road and bridges fund
to be used in raising the salaries of
the deputies employed in the various
offices in the court house.
The taxpayers also went on record
as favoring the employment of a coun
ty agricultural agent and by a unani
mous vote made known their wash in
this respect to the court. This move
ment has been up before the various
farmer organizations for some time
and today, being the logical time for
making their demands the farmers
, were herein force to see that they
were put across.
The meeting was one of the largest
held at a budget meeting in Dallas
for many years, the people from the
rural communities taking more lnter
. eat In affairs of the county now than
in former years.
. Robbers Still at large. .
The pacties who robbed the Stafrin
drug store and . the J. C. Penny store
in this city sometime Sunday night are
still at large but the county authori
ties are working on clues which may
lead to the arrest of the burglars. One
of the kodaks stolen from the Stafrin
drug store was found' this week under
a seat in a motor car in the Southern
Pacific vards in tha south part of the
city. The car is the one from which
the small handax was stolen which
was used in entering the buildings.
The kodak had evidently been left be
hind on account of the robbers not
being able to get it In one of the suit
cases stolen from the Penny store and
which was used to carry away the
- a . m f 1 - 1 . . . . . ... n r. n . .1,A vl it L.t
jooc. xne kuuu,k won uuo wi
expensive articles stolen and Its being
left behind points out the fact that the
robbers must have been amateurs at
the game as the less expensive articles
were all taken away.
Jlens Make Applications.
During the past several days the
following residents of Polk county
have filed with County Clerk
Floyd D. Moore applications for citi
zenship papers: Mrs. Pauline Auline
of Dallas, a former resident of Alsace
Lorraine; Eric Turnquist, also of thf
city a native of Sweden: Henning
JUndahl of this citv. also a former
subject of Sweden; Bmil Welnger of
Dallas, a native of Alsace-Lorraine;
.TDh Mole. R. F. D. No. 1, Dallas, a.
recent subject of the king of England,
and Gerhard Weins oi muuu,
came here from Russia.
Twenty Mloa Croa
est rroa Yakima
on
i market
Yakima, Wash. Dec z7.-EsUmate8
T8 crop shipped t0
' mis time and
storage places the value
amount sold as fresh fruit at 120443
000. The main Item is 9S04 carloads
OOoToP0 ' WOrth 'Ptely $l5,.
ket !PP'8 Hed to mar
ket at an average of t a box to the
erlth0Ugh pric era fancy
atoi8Tn:eaCbed M hieh - "0
S44 L Pear 2000 cars of
644 boxes each, valued at J2 a box
tL2!! each at "ts a box.
.iuu urop last year was
112,081,320. M
HE DAILY CAPTT AT, TOURNAL. SALEM mrer s
SGHOOLS IN CnY TO
OPEN MONDAY; KIGHT
SESSIONS ALSO OPEN
only
km addltio.n to th fresh fruit crop
2500 cars of apples have gone to by
products plants, together with a -
GON, SATURDAY. DECEMBER f7 imo
The city schools, after being closed
tor more than two weeks because of
the cold weather and the holidays,
will resume Monday, according to Su
perintendent John W. Todd Saturday.
Necessary repairs at the various
school buildings, made imperative by
bursting pipes and leaky roofs, have
been completed. ,
The night school at the high school
also will begin again Monday night.
rvuianiette university, accord-
hlChIet .-Products Plants
te(.7 ""c growers this
525,000.
year
TIC WOKEN
DETERMINED TO AID
IN WC PLATFORM
who
ITALIAN
rniiin tIAKF DfWTQ
IUULU rlHiiL iviiiu
Rome. Dec 2 5. -Twenty-four depu
ties who were in military service dur
i the war have introduced in the
chambeerWaabii. vesting in that body
the right to make treaties, a power
hitherto limited to the crown.
The above move Is one of a series to
The above parliament
auocaw , -reviousiy
ernanonai i Mt,ti
ind inter
held only by the king.
Premier NitU
. hm cmvern-
Mcently announced
SASHES
peace. - '
Eire! J Howell J57
. Thc
rhfield. Dec 17. At 18
use
clock
Coke die-
in the Harold Howell
jury was oui
..... .nnrnine Juags
Tnur -
..il the jury m
lor case. The
M"1"" - .tl. JKTTML
f.ours it hot be made
foi. tno u- , oL This was
rrronaHwiHb. tried
V", to the court the second tir e
Uons regarding manUaughter.
.now hns difflPPe" - .
New York, Dec. 26. Women 1mn-
cratic leaders of the country, while
contemplating no split with the men
in their party, are determined to have
a voice in constructing the platform
and naming the presidential nomine
it developed today.
this was revealed when nearlv fi
prominent women democrats from
various parts of the country gathered
here to plan a campaign for consnliria.
tion of the women voters in their
party. The convention was called by
Miss Margaret Vail of Washington,
niece of President Wilson.
Among the innovations contemplat
ed by the women to further this cam
paign Is the establishment of a news
paper in New York as a democratic
women'B political organ.
Ohio Jail Birds Freed
By Gang of Gunners
Toledo, Ohio, Deo. 27. With two
of the gang in jail, Toledo police to
day were scouring the countryside in
search of others who took part in a
sensational jail delivery here Thurs
day.
For nearly an hour the entire Lu
cas county jail was at the mercy of
six. armed thugs and four prisoners
whom the thugs had had released.
The gunmen shot down one man,
threatened to kill others and boasted
of their crimes and past records.
After the delivery, two of the men
surrendered without resistance when
their automobile stalled.
8 DIE TROM DRINKING
"BOOZE"; QUARTET HttD
KdiUord, Conn., Dec, 26. With
igiit men dead and one man critically
ill as a result of drinking wood alco-
trcated with coloring and sola
hlskey, Saul Joseph, Nathan Salsberir.
Tauob Bronerwine and Frank Rose, all
of Hartford, are in jail here today,
"barged with murder.
They are alleged to have made the
saies. A plea of not Euiltv was amarorl
in each case and a continuance until
today wat -granted
The prisoners are held without bail.
Qsistet Held Fcr Disorders
Xmas Day Released On Bond
Washington, Dec it Three women
and two men arrested for n
,dption in a Christmas day demons-
"u r release or conscientious ob
jectors and other war obstructionist,
today pleaded not guilty to "disorderly
conduct" and were released on $500
bonds each. They will be tried in
week.
, Bv wet 1 Gladys Grelner,
Dr. Gertrude Kelly. Mim Mary Duffr.
Julins Friedman and Samuel Fried
man. The latter two are brothera
, ww furnished by the Leagu,
of which they are said to be membera
SH1PPERST0TAKE
HAND IN R.R. ISSUE
Chicago, Dec 27. Shippers repre
sent lug 60 per cent of the tonnagt
handled by American railroads will
to meet here December SO to discuss
pending railroad legislation.
"Shippers have been conferring sep
arately with representatives In Wash
ington," Clifford Thome, their attor
ney, said today. "The time has arrived I
for united .action. Railroad labor and '
railroad security holders long since
learned that lesson." I
Thorne offered no prediction from'
as to what action the shippers will;
take. Lines of business ranged from !
asphalt to vegetable The conference!
was described as "the most reDreson-
tattve gathering of shippers held since
the beginning of the war."
Rpii ?!miil!ln I . salt of an
tor nc&eiing thurcaes
New Tork, Dee. S7. TWm "rrt
porches tn protwt aln contlnue.1 t "t: tnTf
Of "poUtical prisoners
inearrerattoa
Thursday.
The march was broken
aj-mpathiser." .r. ..i. .v. "ru"n uf
m n W4w is pegan wnn Mgir Tm..,i . . '
Una cquiut tporin(n jmid IM'i.i
And finally brethren, until women
rule is established there will be no ab
olition of war, of the double standard
of morals ,nor of white slavery, for all
uitse evils are man-made and will be
man-prepetuated. This book is terrl
I in its humor and its plain speaking.
j ne boiuuon oi the problem he sums
I'll J. ,
iiyiial right witn man to enicr tiie
' iuh of physical and Intellectual
w. k; equal training and eJjcation tn
fu her for the work; and equal right
with man to the same wage for work;
wnemer mat wage Is paid in monev
or-in public office or In civlo dignities."
Army Problem To Be Taken
Up At Conference Jan. 12
Washington, Dec 27. Means for
putting the United States army on an
efficient peace time basis will be stud
ied at a conference of all departmental
and divisional commanders, called to
day by Chief of Staff March for Janu
ary 12.
War department plans and policies
for training, distribution and adminis
tration of officers and enlisted person
nel and other important reorganiza
tion problems will be taken up.
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'T is the declared purpose of the
United States Government to
restore the railroads at an early
date to the control of their owners.'
' - - The Association of Railway
Executives represents those upon
whom at that time responsibility
will again rest for the prompt and
successful movement of the coun
try's commerce. .
Those constituting this Associ
ation are keenly conscious of their
accountability to the public.
They have accordingly de
termined to present as fully as they
can, the fundamental facts and con
siderations which they themselves
must face in their efforts to provide
satisfactory railroad service.
It Is hoped to engage the inter
est of the whole American people.
whose welfare is so vitally dependent,
upon adequate transportation.
The country can grow only ai(
the railroads grow. The railroad
problem must be solved-and solved
rightly and oon-if our country is
to prosper.
It is to promote that prosperity
permanently and in the interest of
the whole people that railroad ex
ecutives will present to the public
the situation as they see it.
GRAND SS Friday, Jan. 2
A. L. ERLANGER Presents
OCHAUNCEY rvrt
LCOT il
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- A Beautiful Irish Comedy in Four Acts .
By
RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG
HEAR OLCOTT SING
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