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THE CAPITAL 'JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1025.
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Now' York, July 21. (AP)
Efforts to learn whether banks
have financed the gigantic oper
ation of bootleggers who ehlpped
In trunks from New York inland
are being made by Federal At
torney Buckner at a John Doe In
oulry b ya grand Jury.
"We particularly want to learn
how a business of thle magnitude
was financed and If any banke
were Interested In the operations
of the bootleggers," said Mr.
Buckner.
In the first day's Inquiry the
grand jury heard testimony of
William Gilbert of Nebraska, a
federal agent who for months had
. been following the trail that lead
last Friday to the arrest of Jacob
Klrsch and seven others in r
Broadway office, which le re
garded aa headquarters of a ring
that sent salesmen far and wide
to solicit orders and did business
with persons in 29 states.
The ring had 20,000 customers.
Trunks were shipped containing
liquor and when customers remit
te dpayment keys for opening the
trunks were mailed them.
Besides Gilbert the jury yester
day heard testimony from cus
tomers In Illinois, Iowa and Ne
braska. Their names were withhold.
HEAD-ON PLAN
ENDORSED BY
COUNCILMEN
(Continued from Page One.)
paving of 10 street from Capitol
street to the Southern Pacific
tracks, and tho paving of South
24th street were adopted.
To Pnve Parkinp.
Street Commissioner Jxnv wan
Instructed to eliminate the lawn
In the parking In front of the po
lice elation and pave the space in
stead. The objection t the pres
ent condition of the promises wan
that It Is necessary for tho police
officers to walk r.crom the park
ing with the result (tint a lawn
cannot he maintained In lite sum
mer and tho space heroines a sea
. of mud In the winter.
A report of the fire and walr
committee recommending that Uk
1J2 G budget provide for the pur
chase of a city lunginotor was
adopted.
Tho report of the light commit
tee that a light te Installed on
Bummer street between Union and
Mill streets wan adopted.
A resol u t ion to be in t rod need
at the next meeting will probably
demand removal of tho oh) SulVin
Laundry company building
Liberty street, immediately south
of tho Hank of Commerce. A
port of the city engineer last
night declared the building to u
menace.
Giesv Announces Veto.
Tho city engineer reported thai
thn remonstrance against tho Im
provement of North Fourth street
from Norway to Columbia was not
sutfllcent to defiat the Improve
ment, but that the remonstrance
against the improvement of North
14th from Marlon to 1) bed do
tented the Improvement.
Mayor Gipsy turned In .1 veto on
the ordinance prohibiting th
parking of automobiles on bridges
The bill npplicd particularly to
4h0 South 21st street bridge nenr
tho Taylor swimming resort. The
reason for the veto wan that the
10 GO 10 PEOPLE
At tho next meeting of the city
council an ordinance will be Intro
duced calling for a special city
election to be called, placing be
fore the people the proposal to 1b
sue bonds In the sum of $30,000
for the purchase of two new fire
pumpers. This was by motion last
night of Alderman W. H. Dancy,
chairman of the committee on fire
and water, who called attention to
the danger the city was In a week
ago Sunday night when the Cher
ry City Milling company's plant
burned, with all apparatus busy
at tho fire and when another fire
started at Willamette university.
In reply to a question from
Patton, Dancy said that eight ad
ditional firemen would be neces
sary to man the new machines.
The ordinance will probably
provide that other measures also
he placed before the people.
bill did not leave It possible for
motor vehicles loading or unload
ing fright to stop on the bridge,
and the veto message suited thai
there was no other place for them
t0 stop. Th bill will be Introduced
figaln In amended form.
After several property owners
from North 10th street had ap
peared, urging action for the im
provement of that street In the vi
cinity of the Mui creek bridge
which has been rendered useless
by high water, Mayor Giesy an
nounced that he would call a
meeting of the street Improvement
committee soon to discuss the sit
uation. The prorerty owners want
action this year.
A petition of the Portland Elec
tric Power company for a trans
mission tower nt the foot of Cen
ter street received favorable action.
Wis BaerentS.
STILL LUG;
The U rum field myth la still
i live.
According to a Salem man who
recently returned from Douglas
county, there are people In that
county who yet firmly believe that
the dapper little dentist murderer
from Koseburg, who sley a hermit,
put the body In the dentist's auto
mobile and sent It over a bank and
then set the machine on fire to de
stroy the hermit's Identity, Is still
imong the living. ,
They believe that somewhere
the former Dr. Drumfleld Is exist
ing under an assumed name, per
haps with his wife and children,
and that the body which was de
stroyed at a Portland crematorium
was one substituted to permit
Brumfleld to escape. They also
go bo fur as to declare their belief
that the reported marriage of
Mrs. Brum field In Seattle to an
ther man shortly efter Brum-
fleld's death, was merely a blind
nd that Hrumfield himself is re
initd wlthh Is wife and family.
Brumfleld, H will be remember
ed, wag sentenced to die on the
gnlows, but cheated the official
galliws, by making one of his own
and died byhangiug In his death
coll in the prison.
Shortly after his body waB cre
mated tho rumor sprang up In
Douglas county that It was not
Brumfleld who hanged himself at
all in the death cell at Salem, that
the authorities, or someone, had
uubstituted the body of a convict
who had died, and that Brumfleld
was smuggled out or the prison.
The fact that this was an elec
tion story, started in the hent of
one of the most sizzling elections
ever held In the state, has not
altered the belief In the minds of
many Douglas county people, re
gardless of the fact that numer
ous persons who knew Brumfleld
saw his body in the prison after
his death and there could possibly
he no doubt as to its identity.
Apparently, declares the Salem
F. N. WOODRY
Auctioneer
and Furniture Dealer.
Buys Used Furniture.
Res. and Store
1610 N. Summer St.
Phone 511
Established Since 1918
man, there are people in DouglaJ
county who will go to their graves
firmly convinced that Brumfleld
cheated the gallows, that his life
was never choked out by his own
act, and that somewhere ho took
up the thread of his old existence
to weave It as he saw fit, with
tho shadow of the dead hermit
lurking In the background.
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Leicester, Eng. During restor
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church, Leicestershire, which
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50,000 Pounds Junk Tires
and Tnner Tubes.
We Pay Cash, or
If you need new tires
bring your old ones and
trade them in.
H. Steinbock, Prop.
Capital
Tire Manufacturing
225 Center St. Phone 398
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At the State Fair?
It is only but a few months before the State Fair will
again be held here in Salem.
In line with the policy here at the United States
National to foster any undertaking which tends to
develop better agricultural methods in this community,
we urge as many farmers as possible to lay their plans
now for entering the exhibits.
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Salem. Oregon,
dates but.!: to Saxon tunes, throe
of the eleventh cntury wiudowi;
were uncovored. Under the floor
were found two coffins of children
of the Danvers Butler family, an
cestors of the present Earl of
Laneeborough, whose county eeat
Is nt Swithland Hall.
H. C. iMauela, deputy - i
surnnce commissioner, was con
fined to hie home yesterday and
today due to injuries sustained In
a fall while on his vacation in
Callforna last week. His head was
badly cut from the fall. Mr. Ma
ela returned to Salem Saturday
night.
Woodry & Woodry
Fays Cash for Furniture
Phone 75
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