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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1925)
PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL ! JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON . of IFI PUZZLES POI ICE Chicago. Atiir. 19 A handsome ly drpHsed woman, who in a tow momenta of consciousness aiiicl she was Mrs. KJIza belli Wise Hollywood, Cai., was still In coma lato yesterday after being laKen from a Santa Fe railro;. train hero Monday. Her Identification of herself coincided with the rwnilt of an In vesication In Hollywood where a Mrs. Elizabeth Wise was found to have lived at the same addresa until fOio left several daya ago for an unannounced destination. But report m from Jtloominton, III., placed her as Mrs. William Wise, wife of the fjolf editor of the I,o.s Angeles Times and formerly Miss Dorothy Van Pelt of Uloom- inuton. Relatives could not be reached last niht, nor was Mr. A'ine found in Los Angeles though It was known that his wife had left for tho est recently. A man who said ho was Charles "Wise of a Chicago hotel said she w.13 his sinter In law, a widow and 37 years old, but no one was reg istered as Charlew Wise nt tho ho tel from which he said ho came. The woman carried a diary from which tho name and other Infor mation had been torn. Her t run Up con tnlned valuable gowns, and Jewelry, & cheek for JliOOO and travelers check for 500 were found In her purse. In tho purse also was a notebook leaf on which was written the name and address, she later gave. Train officials said she became III crossing New Mexico. During her lucid momenta she eald she had taken some pills. Attending physicians said they found traces of a sleeping potion in the stom ach. ONE BIG FEATURE Natural color photography Is , ono of tho great features of "The Te n Com in a n dm on tx," t he won derful Cecil t. L'eMillc production which opens its return engage ment In f-'alom at the Grande the ater next Tuesday. July 25. The photography of this picture, par tleularly tho color work, slrim equallv wllh the acting of such stars as Theodore Roberts In niak ing it one of the truly great pic tin es ever presented. Concerning the photography Hoy (i. I'oineroy, technical direc tor, Kajs: "Wo used what Is known as the Technicolor process to film the Egypt inn scones. In them, one sees the children of Israel crossing the desert. Tho bright barbaric colors of tho thousands of people and their animals ngainst the soin her grey t:iinln has a remarkable effect on the obwerver. "Contrary to earlier develop ments In the field of color phytog raphy, these scenes do not flicker or cause eye-strain, neither do the colors run together. IL Is as clean as the ordinary film, and has that Added novelty of color which takes It nut of the stereotype of spec tacles. 'Engineers and photographers of the TeehnleoJur company aided us In taking these scenes of 'The Ten ('oniinandnicnls.' "The only apparent difference in a color-oi nipped camera Is that two films pass behind the lens stmultaneou.Hlv, while In the ordin ary camera but one Mm Is used J'rtems separate the reds and greens of the scene being taken Thus on one film are recorded the red tints and on Ihe other the green. "When they are combined at the laboratory a red filter eliminates everything from the green film ex cept the green, and a green filler eliminates fio.a the red film all but the red. Tho two films nre then cemented together in such a way that the finished print shows the Mue, yellow, orange, gold and Btraw colors, as well as shades of preen and red. Baltimore's Best Bet Zg'Ws.p j? A I if - Y ' 'I f it I- Vi J W . if "'fl T ISSUE SETTLED Washington, Aug. 18. (A. P.) Members Of thA Amnrlnn ilnht commission meeting' With Bclxln rcnrescntativcs today j reached a final agreement, nn iho fnmiino of the Belgian war debt to the United States. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 195 Parlq. Ane. 1 Jt A T Flnanco Minister Calllaux Is suspending the preparations of In- iriicinrH lor a f rencti debt runcl- Ing mission tn tlin TTnllnil Rtntr.a pending deflnlto action by the Washington government respect ing tho Belgian debt. The French covnrnmpnt fnnnta mmn as favorable treatment as Belgium receives. ON THE AIR Tho lionos of ihn Mnrvlnnfl niplmnnl!. ;n Aili- beauty pageant, September 8, liave been pinned on Hiss Sally omui in roinpcuuoa wiitt tuo beauty representatives of Newman Says Critics At Prison to Blame For Convict Escape Breitenbush Hot Springs Marion County, OREGON A Health and Pleasure Resort Open under New Management Hot mineral water btthi; hot mineral mud halhi end natural hot mineral vipor baths. BreltPiibush Is famous for Its hot arsenic spring and unusual variation of other mineral con tent. Three waters aro excep tionally beneficial tn rheum. tlsm, neuritis, constipation, akin and blood dl.seases. Wonderful fleenerv flnn flth. Ins; trail hiking and mountain cllm bine. Oood accommodations; excel lent meals: rennnnnhU mtf Mill Cltv-netrnit Hlchwnv un. dor construction, will not open this season. Tnko train from Mill ritv For further partlrulars. writs M. D, DRUCKMAN, Manager Breitenbush Hot Springs Detroit, Oregon i Poril:un, Auff. 19 "i could :ivo escaped a half dozen times onday. t could have notified the niilhoritlea eo that the convicts would have been captured." declar ed C. I,. Newman, who lives near Ni;w Ki'a and at whose homo the desperadoes look refuse. "l!ut those threo desperate men. had my wife, my two tions nnd my dauKhter as hostages and the flr.st ivert act on my part woul.I have meant the murder of my family. "My wife ana children menu everything to inc. Penitentiary of ficials had Murray. Willna nnd Kel- iy in cem, away from f Ircarina. I hey let them escape, let them wteal Runs from the prinon itelf, let them lip through n cordon of Kuards and come to my homo to terrorize n,e and my family. Itlanic l.ald mi OfflclaU I did what I think was rteht I don't care what (ho warden or his deputies think of my conduct. If they had paid moro attention 1 heir biirtlneurt, this thing wou'd never have happened." Now man, rest Ins after hU ex periences, under the shade ot a tree In the y iiii of his littlo munr.ic; home, jtpoke carnivstly. He uninted out the nn-k walk whk-h tho con victs allowed him to build nt hln placo Monday. He showed the barn and garago on which the two boys worked, lie showed the woods path which, by a sudden jump, ho could have gained nnd ntong which he could have sped to a telephone. "I knew what It meant. The first overt act, the first nppearanco of a poatto won Id have apellod nlannh ter for my family nnd the four young men from Monitor." orriil.it-. 'rhl-lM l arnicrs Officialdom, Its diKiiltv not the least ruffled by the escape of the convicts or the charge of coward-1 lee nnd Inefficiency, was displeas ed with tho actions of tho New man family and tho four Monitor youths. Officialdom, which let the prisoner escape and then alip lhrnu;;h the lines of uuards, feels l hat. the cllUens should have ef feeteil tho capture ot tho despci adoes. 'Murray told ua that Deputv U arden L,lllo was no Eood." said I.co W'iMe. "When wo got back to Monitor Monday night a bunch of Kinirds and officials started question us, and I started to tell them what Murray told me to tell I Ktiess that ninilo someone sore. Murray k:UI that he wasn't a bit sore ut Warden Dalrymple, that the warden was a good fellow, but that 1,111c, the deputy warden, was a hard guy and wouldn't give man a ch:ince. Possible Mistake Admitted "They Jumped mo because didn't tell the police In Portland after Murray had made mo and the young Newman boy drive them here. Maybe wo did make a mis take nnd didn't do Just what was ARE YOU ONE OF THE 98 PER CENT? Uecently the Lydia E. rink ham Medicine Co., of Lynn, Maea., sent out over one hundred thou sand questionnaires to women who had used Lydia B. rinkhnm'fi csctable Compound, asking if they had been helped by ita uao. From tho replies received 9$ per cent of women, from all wnlka of life, n tin we red In Ihe affirmative, telllnij how they had been reliev ed from the various nilmenta for which I hey had taken U. fcn't this a wonderfu recommendation for the efficiency of this old fashioned root and herb medi cine. Adv. j right, but I see In tho newspapers that tho warden had to run home for his gun when he saw Murray coming with a paring knife. 'They told us that we boys didn't do right, and that we were yel low," volunteered Otto Lucht. "Someone in tho posse told us that we should have overpowered the convicts or done, something des perate. "I told those fellows In the posse that we didn't have any guns and that the convlcla were armed and would have killed us If we had started anything. Then some fel low told me that I wasn't a bit bet ter than Hulman and Sweeney, who were killed. Hot Kctort Ventured 'And I came right back, and told h im that there were a dozen guards with rifles, and if they couldn t keep convicts In the pen! tentlary that only had pocket knives, what chance did four of us boya have after the convicts had got rifles?" During tho Monday spent at the Newman house the convicts were ccutlous and suspicious. Newman asked for permission, and It was granted to work on a rock walk which he was building. But while he was working two ot the con- victi kept him covered constantly. "The threo of them talked crime all day," said Mr. Newman, didn't want my boya to listen to such conversation, and got pcrmis sion to lot the boys work on the barn nnd garage, which we are building. Murray granted the re quest, but there was never a min ute that the two boys were not watched.' THURSDAY NIGHT (Pacific Time) KGW, Portland, Ore., 491.5 10-12 P. M.f Jackie Souders' or chestra from Indian grill of the Multnomah hotel, K(JO, Oakland, Ca! 361.2 8 P. M., "Officer 666," KGO players; 10, Dwight Johnson's hotel St. Francis dance orches tra. KPO, San Francisco, Cai., 428.36:40-7 P. M., Wuldeniar Mud and tho States restaurant orchestra; 7-7:30, Itudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel concert orclies ; ra ; 8 -9 , p r ogra m , Evelyn S . Ware, organ Ut; 9-10, program, Uon Lee Cadillac company; 10 11, Jack Coakley's Cablriuns. KFI, Los Angeles. Cai.. 4G7 5:30-G r. M., Examiner's mat inee musical; 6, Mc Dan lei's nigiitly doings; 6:45, rndiotorlal talk; 7-8, California Sercnadors' dance orchestra, George Cronk, leatler; Sigmund Sachs, violin soloist; 8-U, KFI, feature pro gram; 9-10, by remote control from Chickerfng hall, Southern California Music company. NEW DANCE MAKING BUSINESS FOR DOCTORS Movie Star Iniured. Hollywood, Cai., Aug. 19. Physicians attending Cullen Lan die, motion picture actor injured in an automobile accident north of here yesterday, announced last night bis coudition was more seri ous than wa3 at first apparent. They said he would be operated on for internal injuries today. Los Angeles, Cai., Aug. 19 Los Angelea doctors are agreed that the dance known as the Charles ton, Is becoming popular here. One of them Is treating Miss Mlgnon Craig for a dlslaced vertebrae sustained while attempting to mas ter the acrobatic intricacies of the so-called ballroom recreation. She will be up an-i around in ten days, Bunions Quick relief from pain. Prevent shoo pressure, Atdrug and ihot jwreieitrju here DrScholi's Xino'pads Put one on lh pain it gone L, T. Dick and L, M. 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