TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1925.
, THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, . OREGON
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Sun Francisco, Crtl., June 23.
(A. P.) Mrs. Elsie Lotte 2nd
Mis. Frank howartl, who shared a
downtown apartment, eurrcndureU
to the pjiioe at sunrise today and
were charted with the Killing Jl
Albtit And-irson, a Umttul States
cud.ome giird. AuuVroou's bud
was lound lu tho apartment h.jue
elevator on last Sunday ii.gut.
The women ai-pared at tne hall
of justice at'icr a story uppcareu
la the Examiner quoting them as
saying that Anderson was alum In
their apartment. The women, the
police said, admitted the newspa
per account was correct and no'
the story they told jestertUy.
denying responsibility on tlit
strength of which they were re
leased. The Examiner account says Mrs.
Howard aiet Anderson in tin:
street near the apartment on Sun
day night alter a flirtaifous ap
proach. They had not been intro
duced previously. Accompanying
Mrs Howard to the apartment
Anderson met Mrs. Lotte and a
new found acquaintance Known as
Grigslty f -r whom the police arc
searching. Andoraan, the newpaper
etory recites, had been drinking
ond continued drinking in the
apartment. He then became
abusive, wa ordered to leave by
Mrs Howard, refused and struck
her in the face. Mrs. Howard then
claims he drew a pistol from his
pocket and vaa preparing to shoot
when, in :.plt defense, ehe grabbed
a knife and drove It Into Ander
son's side near the heart. He was
then picked up oy Grigsby, Mrs.
Lotte and Mrs. Howard and stowed!
Into the apartment elevator, dead j
Andereon wae divorced last .
Thursday.
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A livo days' KvanBelical camp
and pastors convention will open
at Qulnaby park, six miles north
of Salem on the Oregon Electrij
line, Wednesday evening. Hev. G.
L. Lovell will have charge of the
first servic3, which begins at 8
o'clock.
Dr. A. .1. Winter, superintend
ent of the Evangelical Old Peo
ples' homo of Lewlsburg, Pa., will
he present and preach. Dr. Win
ter is well known in Salem, hav
ing served the Cottage street
church here for a number of years.
A number of ministers will be
present, including F. P. Culver,
C. P. Gate's, H. H. Fnrnam and
E. E Farnam, all of Portland. anl
several other ministers outside the
Salem district.
Arrangements have been made
whereby the ministers may rent
tens and secure boarding accom
m J.ttions on the ground.
Tho convention will close on
Sunday, Juno 28. On that day
Sunday school will begin at 9:4!,
folowed bv preaching. In the aft
ernoon the district Sunday school
will bo hoIJ followed by preach
ing. In the evening Christian En
deavor ar.d the closing sermon will
be delivered.
FIVE FOREST FIRES IN
DESCHUTES RESERVE
Bend, Or., June 23. Rive fires
In tin Deschutes national forest
were1 still burning this morning.
One of these, on Snow ererk. wn
first rcr-orted late yraterday. None
are serious, according to local for
est rv off lepra.
Wen tho. conditions continue
hazardous, officials Bald this morn
ing, with the rotative humidity
fnlline rapidly despite lowrr tem
perature. A temporary lookou
has been sent to Fox hutte while
tbr rrt"tilj... nVom will ho thor"
TOP: GEOJRGE GIVV
Bottom: BOB READ
George W. 0111, twenty-three
(top), junior In law at Loyola Col
lege, New Orleans. Is charged with
tho death of Robert Read, also
twenty-thres (bottom), Centenary
College athletic star. Police allege
Read met death while stniggllns
with 0111 chest-deep in water, as
Mrs. Margaret 0111 was a horrified
winess. The fight occurred aflei
Gill followed his wife and the
other to a rendezvous, police aver.
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Washing-tan, June 23. (AP)
Completion of arrangements
for the funeral of Edwin F. Ladd,
senior eenator from North Dako
ta awaited today the arrival of
hie body from Baltimore where he
died yesterday and the arrival of
six sons and daughter from va
rious cities.
It Js expected, however, that
funeral cervices will be held here
tomorrow, after which the body
will be placed In a vault to wait
until Mre. Ladd ia able to make
the trip to North Dakota.
Mre. Ladd was fteriouely affect
ed by her husband' death.
The senator's death wae neld
due to kidney trouble which arose
as a complication of neuritis and
rheumatism for which he was be
ing treated at the hospital
Poughkeepsle, N. Y., June 23
(By Associated Press) The eight
oared crew of the Naval Academy
again rules the intercollegiate seas
as the result of the annual regatta
on tho HudHon,. but not by such
an overwhelming mnrgin that the
admirals have anything particular
ly to brag about.
Eight broad backed, brawny
midshipmen brought tho varsity
rowing championship back enst
laat evening by conquering Wash
ington, two time champions, In a
thrilling,' spectacular four mile
duel, but at the finish they were
o.:ly three quartera of a length
ahead and losing distance with
every stroke.
Washington's trans-continontal
queat for a third straight triumph
something that no crew has gain
ed on tho Hudson since Cornell
did It In 1922 ended In failure
but "Rusty" Callow's Huskies lost
no prestige. They had the power,
the drive and strokes to match
those of the Navy, but they lost
because they were out-maneuvered,
out-guessed at the critical stage
of the race.
The Navy owes Its brilliant tri
umph, In the final analysis, more
tj superior strategy than anything
else. It was the sudden spurt of
the sailors, an unexpected and dar
Ing dash at the three mile mark
that won the race for them. They
Jumped Into a lead of a length and
a quarter before Washington real
ized what was up, a margin which
saved the day for the midshipmen.
This sudden drive took most of
the wind out of the Navy's sails.
"tout the momentum was enough to
carry it on to victory In spite of
Washington's final rally. That
final bid of the Huskies to retain
their title was beautiful to see, but
It was an epilogue. Had there
been another 100 yards, another
story might have been told.
The victory put the Navy one up
on Washington In the battle these
rivals have staged In the past few
years. They had met twice before,
the midshipmen rowing to tri
umph In 2322, but losing in 1923
to the far westerners. Annr.polis
was not represented last year when
Washington won again.
Thus the ''outsiders' crews par-!
ticipating in the regatta by invi
tation, continue their domination
of the "big four" of the intercolle
giate rowing association Cornell,
Syracuse, Columbia and Pennsyl
vania. To rub it In a trifle. Wis
consin, finishing fast after a bad
start, brought up In third place
yesterday, after ..finishing second a
year ago. The west has no apology
to offer here.
Behind the Badgers came Penn
sylvania, Cornell, Syracuse and Co
lumbia In order. Except for the
Quakers, who were themselves out
trying to keep pace with Washing
ton and the Navy for the first mile
and a half, none of the other east
ern crewe menaced the pace setters.
From the start to finish It was
a private matter between the Hus
kies and sallorB.
Washington packed up for home
today with one trophy In her bag,
however. The Huskies romped off
with the Junior varsity honors In
tho first of the two mile prelimin
ary races after which Syracuse
capture! the freshmen event.
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Paris, June 23 (By Associated
Press) It was officially announced
today that French operations for
the evncuatlon of the Ruhr will
begin within a short time. The
announcement wns made after the
council of ministers approved the
measures taken by the Pnlnleve
government for the execution of
Frances engagements concerning
the' Ruhr evaruation.
It wan explained later that this
Mid-Year Resolutions
With June the first half of the present year ends.
Perhaps you have forgotten your resolution made
January 1 to t ake 1925 a year of financial progress
for you.
Don't you think now an opportune time to make a
mid-year resolution to renew your saving habit, make
regular deposits here at the United States National
Instead of occasionally, and to work closer, with us for
the rest of the year? We'll help you keep it.
Oft
United States
. National Bank
Sla.Or$ruv
means the evacuation of Hssun and
the fulfillment by the Pnlnleve
government of the engagements of
the preceding Herrlot government
to evacuate the Ruhr territory by
August 15 to the line of Oberhau
sen, Maulhelm and Kettwlg.
Apparently the political tension'
between Germany and France has
been greatly relieved during the
last few weeks. A French par
liamentarian, explaining the situa-j
tlon said: !
"Germany is the only country
In the world which is not asking
Franc- for something Just now."
New Cornorations.
Articles of incorporation filed
Saturday with the etato corpora
tion department were:
DeLake Investment company.
Portland; incorporators E. Everett
Raker, H. A. Hosteller, Alice Lar-
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