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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1925)
TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1925. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE OF Bared on the report of Re f croc Blanch barrett. Circuit Judge AI( Matian yesteriay afternoon hand ed down a decree enjoining the district tounduiy board from dis solving "union hiBh school dislrul No. 1, better known ae the Uer vais union high school district. The referee found that in one district voting on the question o dissolution two illegal votes wore cast, there b'i'nG the votes of E, A. Fuller and Luir. Fuller his IZq. Tho referee held that neither of these voters were residents of tlv.) district in which they cast their ballots, and neither had over b3cn residents of such district. The vote In the district on tho face of r!.s returns was 22 for dissolution tmd 20 against. Throwing out these two votes resulted in a tie in Uie district. As the vote in favor of dissolution over the entire unio.) diotrict was carried by bui one ballot, this resulted in the move for dissolution failing.. FASCIST REFORM HITS SCHOOLS AND PROFESSORS Rome. Italy. The enthusiasm In the United States for American ization, during the first few years after the World war, now has its counterpart in Italy in the Fas cists' cultural program of Utiliza tion but, whereas the American reformers used the public schools and universities to attain their pur pose, the vanguard of the Fascist i urge the abolition of the present type of institutuns of learning. Abolish the schools, banish the professors; and refuse the creative spirit o youth; such Is the creed of ihe most advanced of the Fas cist educational reformers, who Insist that ."culture cannot be taught in the schools." GERMANY MAKES EASIER MOVEMENTS OF TOURISTS Berlin, Germany. New instruc tions have been issued by the min istry of finance to German cus tomj officers in frontier towns to facilitate tourist and other inter national travel as much as possi ble. Not enly is there abandoned the practice which obtained dur ing the first years after the war, by which every traveler must leave the railway coach with his bag gage at thi frontier and submit to a careful inspection of his belong ings, but tho officers have been tol l merely to requlro the occa sional opening of a trunk by way of making a test. KIEL CANAL TRAFFIC GROWS Berlin, Germany. Traffic through the Kiel canal last year hnd more than tripled since the close of the World war and the to tal tonnage surpassed that of 1913. In the latter year C3.3S2 vessels with a total tonnage of 10,349.;29, passed through the canal. The number of vessels In 1918 was 15.r2y aggregating 4,720,000 tons. Last year's traffic showed 42.373 vessels with a to tal t innate of 13.434.1U2. BOMB, RADIO, SHOW PLACE San Pedro, Cal. When the U. S. S. Guid?, coast nnd Rpodotic nnrvoy ship pnakod In rliartlnE the water about San Clnmentp, Ban Nicolas and Santa Cntallna Islands, oft southern California, wanto to known Its ItoarlnKs In a hurry, it throws a i'NT bomb lntu thp soa nn.l Ictfl radio do the rosl. Girl Starved 4 i : rry s i 4 f S " j Marjorle Schilltnger was placet by Ler father, a Chicagoun, In tht temporary custody of another man, Anthony Neher. Neighbors charged that he Imprisoned the girl In an attic, with her hands In a pillory and a wire around her neck, in which condition she was not allowed to eat, and could only drink the water before her with difficulty. Police rescued her. She U shown just before her rescue. FINANCE BACKER Governor Piece is among the first to respond to the appeal of Chautauqua boosters in their cam paign to bring Chautauqua back in 1920. The govern d-s name Is down on tho dotted line subscribing the full quota asUcJ by the committee. Many othe.s have responded early to letters received yesterday scking a wider distribution of the responsibility In bringing chau tail qua back. Local friends of Chautauqua point to the packed audiences at every performance as evidence that Salem likes Chautauqua and will support it. Others responding favorably to the appeal of tho local committee are: Miller Mercantile company, E. C. Hickman, Kimball college; A. C. Bohrnstedt, C. A. Kells, M. C. A.,; J. B. Jarman, J. C. Pen ney company; vest Fur company, U. J. Lehman. Burnett Brothets, jewelers; W. G- Walker, Skagga store; Peerless Bakery, C. E. Wil son, E. E. Fisho-. R. A. Harris, H 11. Vaudevort. The formation of a commItae of one hundred for the perpetua tion of Chautauqua for Salem year after year is under discussion by the local committee. Under this plan each committeeman will at- siime responsibility, for $20 worth of season tickets and no more. buy from f the firm that Jr grows it! f 4 j you want the best tea Direct to your tea pot with the original planta tion freshness. Th Planter, Ceylon LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD ZAiE " GREY'S !k tfGHT OF J M STARS' 11 fM Jack Holt, Meg ffffil KoaFiBccni tym BillicVafe Wk I Zane Grey's . Mft f lightning-swift WQ'. tale of the final 1 clash between fg1; civilization and 6(', outlawry in the 6 Arizona wilds. ffv jg Ablaze with tt! S Color; alive w SB with thrills. E LAST TIMES TODAY O-R-E-G-O-N Matinee 35c Evenings 35c and 50c It has just been learned that Colonel E. Hofer, publisher, edi tor, author, lecturer and travel-;!' of Salem, was knocked unconscious for nearly a quarter of an hour last week when the big sedan in which he was riding was hit by a" Ford on C'JUift st-iieet. Colonel Hofer, who was riding on the rear seat, looking at his mail, was thrown to the side of the car, hid head and shoulder striking the car. To wearing a stiff straw hat tie colonel attributes his escape from possibly fatal injuries. As ft Jp, it is feared that he may also have sustained some internal injur. However. he has been able to leave the house tho p-.si day, or two. BURGHDUFF IS OUSTED FROM WARDENSHIP (Continued from pni?e one) Finley in his charges against the threo ousted officials were Game Commissioners J. W. Muloney of Pendleton and M. H. Bauer of Cor vallls. These three demanded that press representatives be excluded from the session, but the others would not agree to this and the newspapermen remained. Dr. Ches ter Moore, president of the Oregon Sportsmen's association, demanded an absolutely open hearing. Moore clashed In a sensational way with Finley, Mnloney and Bauer and Informed them that their action would haunt them for the rest of their lives. Charges Fly Fast He accused Finley of trying to wreck the game department which he termed "the greatest asset of the state." He further accused Fin ley of doing the dirty work that Price refused to do In framlng-up the ouster of Burghduff. On the other hand Finley accused Burgh duff and Rycknian of conducting a private fish hatchery and failing as state officers to obtain reports from their own enterprise. Jones was accused ot spending money for taking a film that was more for commercial than sport purposes Burghduff replied by declaring that Governor Pierce's special In vestigators had opened outlet gates at the Burghduff-Rychman hatch ery to make it apear that the hatchery was releasing fish that it had no legal right to hold. Jones declared that Finley, as former state biologist, had not left the de partment a single film that was of any use. Jones assailed Judge Maloney relative to an arrest of Jones and Maloney's son on the Umatilla reservation for possession of liquor, Jones declaring that he had been made a pawn In the case. Maloney branded as lies newspaper stories of his participation In a confer ence with George L. Cleaver to frame Burghduff on a liquor charge. Burghduff Scored Another charge of Finley against Burghduff was that he was allow- CanadiQnPaciflc Mountain Resorts Plan to spend your vacation this year in the Canadian Pacific Rockies, most won derful mountain scenery in tht world. It's a trip you'll nev er forget - or regret! Vk BANFF Banff Springs Hotel and Chateau Lake Louise are won dorful Canadian Pacific hos tel ries. affording the service, comfort and luxury for which the Canadian Pacific is internationally-famous. Typical metropolitan hotels In jnirvrlous icenic w teingi, Wltb golf, fishing, automobile tripi, swimming, hone bock, hiking, dincing, tennii tnd other won derful entertainment and recrea tion possibilities. LAKE. LOUISE i I, I.J. - K i. in'iifi irt Canadian Pic i he officer will gladly lurnun you with literature and Information relative to the Mountain Keaorti and Bungalow Camps. Isnv Summer Exturtwn Fam art now tfirc Uvt through the Canadian Pacific Rockies, no passports are required. rWora you moke any phns at all. inves tigate a vacation in this wonder land! Writ or tall for Mountain Retort and bungalow Camp lutratun. Canadian Pacific WH Deaccn-Oen'i Afrnl -Pa.wDtpt lug cities to pollute the streams by dumping sewage Into them. It was decided to ask the attorney gen eral whether the law against pol lution of streams can be enforced. Burghduff was subjected to a long and severe attack because of his private fishing Interests In the Mount Hood Trout company, but replied that he had been cleared oi any misconduct in office by an investigation by tho Clackamas county grand Jury at the request of Commissioner Price. Finley averred that no man in the state game department should bo inter ested in private hatcheries, and Dr Moore countered by suggesting that all state departments from the governor down be Investigated as to their connection with private business. Burghduff said that while he wa.i under investigation with respect to his hatchery, some one, representatives of the govern-' or he believed, had listed - his screens and allowed about 20,000 small salmon and trout to escape. Tlfls was followed, he said, by Qleaver's assertion, as a represen tative of the governor, htat the fish were Illegally held In the hatchery. After the barnge in Burghduff's direction had ended the guns were trained on Ryckmnn, who was ac cused by Bauer with neglect of his duties, particularly with respect to the Elk creek hatchery. Next came Finfey's motion that the three of fices be declared vacant, and this motion was seconded by Bauer. Commissioners I, N. Fleischnor and Harold Clifford both on nosed (the removals, but unable to pre vail, urged their retention until the department could be placed on Its feet under new direction, Jones flayed both Finley and Maloney, "Since Judge Maloney takes the position ho does," said Jones, "It, might be T.ell for the publio to know my contact with the judge In! a recent affair on the Umatilla, reservation. While a guest of the Judge's son I was arrested for pos session of liquor, and when they found that some leased land held by the Judge's son might be Jeop ardized, I was " At this point Jones was cut off by a rap for or der. 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