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Page Six The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Kilauea In Uncle Sam's New Park Hawaiian National Park Dedicated With Total Area of 74,000 Acres of Wonders Honolulu, Aug. ! Another unit has been added to Uncle Sam's system of national play grounds by the official dedication of Hawaii National Park. Simplicity marked the dedica tion ceremonies, which took place on the brink of Halemaumau, fire pit of Kalauea Volcano, where the hot breath of Pele's fires scorched the faces of participants and on lockers. A feature of the cere mony was the chanting of an an cient Hawaiian prayer to Pele, Goddess of Fire, whose legendary home Wllauca Is followed by a repetition of the first Christian prayer repeated at the volcano by the first Hawaiian to defy Pele. The party was received on behalf of the Federal Government by A. O. Burkland, of the United States Geodetic Survey, who acted at the request of Secretary of the Inter ior Fall, while I.orrln A. Thurs ton, publisher of the Honolulu Advertiser and pioneer citizen of Hawaii, represented Ihe Territory. Included in the large crowd which gathered to witness the ceremony wa a party of twenty-eight tour ists from New York, headed by B. V. Kaltenborn, of the Brooklyn Dally KagU. The new park, with a total area tf about 74,000 acres, is divided Into three sections, which em brace some of the most interesting and in many respects the most noteworthy features of the entire National Park system. On the Island of Hawaii are the Kilauea and Mauna Loa sections, which adjoin and which include within their boundaries two active vol cano, Kilauea and the intermit tently active volcano Mauna I.oa, the latter, with an elevation of 13,675 feet, being the second high est peak in the Pacific. The third ection of the park lies on the Island of Maul and is known as the Haleakala section, taking Its name from the mountain whose great extinct summit crater forms the principal portion of the area controlled by the Government, cott's name for the purpose of Th crater of Haleakala Is twen-j bringing to bear a political influ- circuimerence ui ua, ence upon unyDouy in m men administration who mlgnt ue necu- ty miles In rim. which bus an elevation of ten thousand feet, has a depth of over two thousand feet and an extreme width of seven miles, being the largest extinct volcanic crater known. Comparatively speaking, Hawal cd to make sure of the gold hunt release, which at last spelled Berg doll's escape." Want Gold Returned. The majority report commended the seizure of Bergdoll's property VAniUDiaiJTCiT ojn unuihi " , t u v o fbu v- o w w National Park is still uncommer-j by Alien Property Custodian Mil cialized though there are two ler and urged that he make every hotels in the Kilauea section and effort to produce $105,000 in gold rest bouses for the accommodation! obtained by Mrs. Emma C. Berg of tramping parties on both Ha-! doll, from the treasury department leakala and Mauna Loa. Probers Charged Conspiracy In (Continued from Page One.) close of the war, where a republl ...... ,.,.....!,... li.ina.1 urUt i ...... T ... .. t.aii IIK lui'i. juuivu " i l ii i i l 1 i:i v. 1 1 i.'i ,ii. ...... . and enabled tbem to file majority proached with a view to bribery. views. Colonel Hunt Scored. but that the conspiracy was par ticipated in by Grovcr Bergdoll, ft,, m.inritv thai Cninnoi the late Clarence Gibboney, a Hunt, commandant of the barracks Philadelphia lawyer; James B. Bo at Governor's island, from which mig, formerly a Philadelphia mag- . a. j m l -1 . ,' ,i ,. I i . , , ,, ,1 . . I 1 BtrffdOl set out on hlH errand, was lstraie ana menu ui iuc COMING SUNDAY L REGINALD f BARKERS I fVifM (wmiWbI k . I B" j I KATHARINK B I HWUNMW i directly responsible for the slack er s escape through failure n handcuff him or to provide an ade quate guard. The minority, after declaring that no officer of the fcrmy "knowingly participated in the conspiracy," found "grave der eliction of duty on the part of Hunt." As a basis for its criticism of Colonel Ciesson, the majority re port said "that as ugly as are the many phases of the whole mat ter, none is more defenseless than the conduct of Colonel Cresson, In his pretense of prosecution of Col onel Hunt," tried by court martial in connection with the Bergdoll scandal. Campbell' Exonerated. Major Bruce K. Cumpbell, ac cused by Bergdoll's mother of hav ing accepted $5000 to help obtain freedom for the prisoner, was ex onerated by the majority. The minority reported that there was no evidence that Campbell was in any way connected with the es cape. Dismissal from the department of Justice of Earl B. Wood, Ii nharge of correspondence In the Bergdoll case, for failure to trans mit to the war department warn ing from a special agent that the prisoner was planning to escape, was recommended by the majority. Westcott Used as Tool. Mainr Oenerul Peter C. Harris. adjutant general of the army, who authorized Hunt to send Bergdoll under guard to the Maryland mountains to search for the gold, was charged by the minority with primary responsibility for the sit uation which made possible the es cape." Asserting that General Harris did not attempt to evade responsibility, the minority held LIBERTY NEW TODAY VIOLA DANA In CINDERELLA'S TWIN It's Luther Reed's Original Fantasy of a Modern Kitchen Maid and Her Prince Charming. Also tha III..... 11 ii "ii,, nnuurfnn nt imiii-mi er motive on his part," adding HjBondS MllSt BO was apparent nis minn whb react lly overcome by the strong state ment of Ansell" that he would of the prisoner. Taking up alleged 1th the Bergdoll case of former attorney general of New Jersey represented Bergdoll. The repor' ftftt.lnrf.ri it "wttn Hear" flint An sell undertook to use Judge West- mlssloner and alleged to have been bUried on her farm near Philadelphia. This was put in at the insistence of Representative Luhring, who de clared the withdrawal of the gold was the foundation stope of the whole conspiracy. The minority held that while "unquestionably a conspiracy ex isted to effect the escape of Berg doll." it did not find that any of- received any bribe or was ap Contract For Paving Sent to j Contractors th J L Van DorenMernard and Bertha Mernard. Wlin J. U. . ...UAnHnn ntwlfr... filed IOr Wril , nar antor BUUW L a UOC AiiV. vcw,4 of MursdayAugust lg acres ....... ... a fi f nrev.van uui" unacr uie name auu bljiv v , fftju Bishop. Comp.aint filed. Suit as surety .juu. for the collection of oo, rem"' ., and of . ,.inn.i tn said estate. . i .I j to sherins oi ri j.mjxrf due on 320 acres of land. Under-. io " .hrne all In re. Estate of Joseph Day, de- Ty. Jeered. Proof of Publication of Li Artisans a fraternal notice to creditors filed. m JXZ. vs Lulu P. in re. Estate of Nathaniel YoZ et al. Answer filed Dy Hughes, deceased. Inventory and Reh 4 Simon of Portland In be-Appraisement filed showing estate Z u t Hattie Lady et al, defend- valued at $900. Order entered ap- half Of Maine umj u.in on- taking for attachment filed by Mrs. J. Adams with A. R. South- wick as surety in the sum of $1, 200. Affidavit for attachment (The contract for the paving , filed. work on Capitol and Court streets, p. w. Van Doren, doing busi- which was recently awarded the ness as Oregon Traction company ants noiman, deceased. Pront - . c lu crettitor,. In re Putm 1 uukuLC m . Clarke rlpfpancii . fBed bv Ira f d i fi'.j Elijai,.,v ..L'.x.j.ii . i i..n.n wo. vs Twin CMtv comDany and Min UlliieU VUIlBtlUtLlUU tuuilJtiuji " . - ----- signed by the city authorities last -apo.ls Steel 4 Machinery com night and forWarded to Portland for the final signature of the com C.' McBeth vs Frank C. McClain pralsement family; Ike Setcher, the Bergdoll to chauffeur, "and possibly Mrs. Bergdoll." Demand Hunt's Annuity. "From the moment Bergdoll left Governor's Island and the condi tions surrounding hUn," said the minority, "became apparent, he; saw he could depart when ready and without violence. That such a condition existed is, of course, a scaqdul. Less than ordinary pre cautions to prevent escape were used." Colonel Hunt "within the next two months after he participated, so criminally, in the escape," said the majority, was promoted and re tired. "An outraged nation," it added, has the right to demand that Col onel Hunt's annuity be discontinued." pany. Specifications call for a pave ment with a cement base and a surface of bltulithic composition, 40 feet wide ca Capitol street for three blocks south of the present pavement and from 71 to 72 feet wide on Court street, between Commercial and Front streets. The pavement will be laid at a cost to owners of $2.45 a square yard, with the street Intersections charged to the city at large, ac cording to city laws. It is not definitely known to city officials when the work will start, but it will probably be at least two weeks. The company has no plant in the city at present, and much preliminary surveying re mains to be done. Handy rolls of whl'e paper, use ful for many purposes, 10 centi up. CapiUl Journal office. Polk County Court Circuit Court Mrs. J. Adams vs Adam Orey and W. J. Bishop, doing business Patrons of One Firm Pay $74,711 In Gasoline Tax Patrons of the Standard Oil company In Oregon contributed a total of $74,711.78 to the good roads fund through the medium of the state tax on motor fuel oils during the month of July, accord ing to a statement filed with Sec retary of State Kozer, together with a check covering the state tax, Wednesday. The company's sales for the month aggregated 3,542,1 13.3 gallons of gasoline and 257,967.5 gallons of distillate. The statement of the Shell Oil company shows sales of 272,849 gallons of gasoline and 1322 gal lons of distillate during the month. Its statement was accompanied by a check for $5470.81 covering the state tax on Its sales for the month. Ten Seconds-- to find or file a letter . , . j ... flomnr et al Motion to wiinumw . . in. nticu'iir ore- Complaint filed, asking for murrer ana ro h judgment in the sum of $2086, ; senteu ro iuy - - permltting alleging that the defendant sold Order entered by court P one twin City tractor to H. H. j defendants ro Harris in Polk county and has ana rire a folio,! tn n.v .aid Hum. Undertak- Probate tourx ing for attachment filed by P. W. in re In re. Estate of Margaret Ellen f.iii. .i trator Order entered fixing"' and place to hear and Bettie account. im Marriage Licensei Wilbur L. Bush, 20 a of Alrlle to Venice 0. Marti a school teacher of Dallu. 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