THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
'PAGE THREE
DELUGE OF RAIN
OF HOP! INDIANS
Chicago, Aug. 20. Storms,
cloudbursts, hail and wind, dam
aging crops, telephone linos and
property in Arizona, Indiana, 1111'
nois, Iowa and New York's dairy
country were the seeming answer
to th0 prayers for the ruin of. the
Hopi Indians :n their snake dance
ceremonial yesterday.
Today the hot blasts were mov
lng easward and moderating.
Heavy downpours, reaching
cloudbursts proportions, in north
ern Arizona, came almost on th
heels ot the Hopi snake dance,
which ended a nine-day religious
ceremonial. In the ancient puebl'
of Waisi, tho braves and squaw
gathered for the rite, which is one
of few which are permitted. Pois
onous reptiles sprinkled with
sacred meal .were held in th
mouths and wreathed the necli
and bedies of the Indian dancei
during tho ceremony. Prayers
were bestowed on tliein and they
were turned loose to carry the
"benedictions" to the "snake
mother," and the 'spider woman
ot tho underworld," who is the
'weaver of the clouds."
Little damage was caused b;
the Arizona downpours, but other
sections were not as fortunate. In
the east and in Illinois, crop dam
1 ago was considerable. Hundred:
of acres of grain and potatoes in
tho New York dairy country were
ruined by hail, trees were uproot
ed, telephone and power lines were
Dut out of commission ami auto
mobiles iipsot. Acres of
ADD DELUC.K OF HA1N ....
Damage to property and power
linos near Glens Falls, N. Y., was
estimated at around $60,000. Five
persons were injured. Wind broke
48 panes of glass in a single bouse
( fnfisvil o. south oi uuca.
One death riMiltcd indirectly
from the storm in Indiana. At
Mnrom. Mrs lvatherlno Scott, 50,
was electrocuted when sho step
pod from an automobile on a livi
wirn which had been blown down
Two women were Injured when a
tree fell on a passenger train near
Peoria. 111., smashing all window.?
on one side of r coach.
corn
TRUCKS ARE ROBBED
OF GAS DURING
GHT
nnll.ia. 0:. Aug. 20. Throe
county gravel trucks Ictt over
night near the Otto Slmrsica place
on the new Cutler hill market
road were drained of gasoline
sometime Tuesday night, accord
ing to a report made to Sheritf
Hooker, Wednesday. On two ot
the trucks the thieves disconnect
ed the garolino feed pipe in order
to tap the tnnlt and ft delay of
about three hours resulted before
they could he gotten In commis
sion. . ,.
About 25 gallons of gaeolino
was taken. It was thought that
boy familiar with the truck slt
nation did the stealing
ON THE AIR
Fill DAY NIGHT
(ruc.ric Time)
KGW, Portland, Ore., 491.5
6-7 P. M., concert by Civio Mu
sic quid; 7:3U-7:46, weather, po
lice and market reporta, news
bulletins and baseball scores; 9
10:30, concert by Sherman,
Clay & Co., from Duo-Art stu
dio.
KGO. Oakland. Cal., 361.2
6-7 P. M., lien Blacks orches
tra.
KPO, San Francisco, Cal.,
428.3 0:15 Jr. M., Loew's War
field theater; 7-7:30, Palace ho
tel concert orchestra; 8-11, con
cert and dance music, Palace
hotel.
KPT, Los Angeles, Cal., 467
6:30-6 P. M Examiner's mat
inee musicale; 6, AIcDanlel's
nightly doings; 6:45, rndiotor-
lnl talk; 7-8, Examiner, Sonny
Clay's Rhythm Demons. Bill
Seem a n ban joist; 8-9, Aeolln
residence pipe org An recital.
Dan Macl-arlanu, organist; 9
10, Irish and Scotch poems and
songs, arranged by George Fren
ger; 10-11, Pupils of John
Smallmnn in vocal recital.
By CONVICTS IN
FLIGHT IS DEAD
San Qucutin, Cal., A ue. 20.
(A. P.) One San Qucntin prison
employe is dead and a murder
charge hangs over six convicts to
Iny as-the result ot an escape by
tho prisoners from a waterfront
Bang in a tugboat yesterday under
the fire of machine guns only to
ue captured after a spectacular
base in which police boats, posse:
nid un airplane participated.
D. O. Miller, civilian shipping
Jerk at Uie prison, died at the
ottage hospital at Richmond
-any ths morning. During tho
reak he was beaten with bricks
which tho prisoners were londin
n a barge and was then taken on
the tug commandeered by the con-
icts, presumably ns a shield
gainst machine gun fire from the
tower station.
The guard in charge of the gang
as reported near death, having
uffered a fractured skull at the
unds of the s:x men who ham
mered him witli bricks and stones.
As soon as the t"g put out from
:nd the police at San Francisco,
kland and other ofnts were no-
fied. Lieutenant W. H. Sweelev.
loting nn airplane from Crissey
iekl, circled over the bay and di
ected the pursuit from the air.
Alter a chase across the bay the
Isoncrs' boat was trapped In a
hrimp swamp at Malate point, on
the Contra Costa county shore.
here armed posses captured thern
ithout hardly a struggle.
Paul Luce, one of the convicts,
was shot through tho arm after
e tug left. land. All six were
placed in solitary confinement and
were being questioned today by
prison authorities. ,
Next Sunday afternoon the Sa
lem Senators arc to cross bats with
tho strong Albany nine. The Al
bany team has u strong aggrega
tion this year and in order to fur
nish the Albany fans Btroug
enough competition they took the
Vancouver franchise of the Inter
state league over after the Van
couver club failed to show enough
clafcs. They bad to take the club'd
siauuing at mat time which was
.seven losses and no wins. They
did not car especially about the
standing only worrying about the
better games that the league
would atfurd.
After losing tneir first two
games upon entering the league
they took life and defeated sev'
eral of the strongest clubs. Sa
lem was forced to bow to them and
for that reason Frisco Edwards,
manager of the Senators, has
scheduled another game to get re
venge. Oeamis, wno was in the
Senator uniform for a couple of
games but (ailed to show any
thing, is Albany's star hurler and
seems to have iound his stride and
is making tho suing rather rough
for his opponents. If he is in shape
lor the game tuts Sunday the lo
cals will find tough sledding.
ino senators have been play
ng excellent ball so far this sea
son and have the oest team they
have had in years. With this
game in prospect the fans ought
to flock out to see their home
team in action. Edwards has not
decided who ho will start on the
mound. Very likely Ashby will
start, although he might start
Quisenberry. Quisen berry has been
with the locals in the outfield for
the last game or so and is a fair
pitcher and Edwards might give
Mm the chance.
Edwards Is making efforts to
schedule games with some of the
strongest clubs out of Portland
Cycol made a good showing here
last Sunday. Montaville and Port
of Portland might be scheduled.
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MEDFORD WOMAN SUICIDE
Medford, Or., Aug. 20. A coro
ner's Jury investigating the death
of Miss Edith M. Towne, well
known Medford business woman
lust night returned a report that
she came to her death by drown'
ing. The chief witnesses at the
hearing were Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
McGowan with whom she had
made her home for the last five
years.
Despondency over 111 health was
given as the reason for the act by
the McGowans. She was found in
tho bathtub about 9:30 o'clock
.Monday morning. Her death was
clue to hea t failure.
A farewell note was left. It
thanked Mrs. MvGowan for "your
many kindnesses," closing with
the sentence: "X can't explain any
more," and was signed "Edith."
Fraternitv Meet. Otiens.
Seattle, Wash., Aug. 20. Dele
gates from 4C chapters In uni
versities and colleges all over the
united States convened here today
the 91et annual gathering of
the Delta Upsllon fraternity. The
convention is to end Saturdny.
BOY OF SIX SETS
' TYPE FOR PAPER
Falls City, Or., Aug. 20. Ken
neth Cole, six and one-half years
old to the day, Thursday while be
ing around the Enterprise office
and seeing the rest setting type
by hand, haa begged for some lit
tle time to be allowed to set type,
and for the last two wceKe has
been allowed to try his hand at
the job. He has nover gone to
school a day but ne,Unowa the al
phabet and figiires,can rend type
written or printed copy hut cannot
read scrip or hand written copy.
Last week he set all the heads
for the .Enterprise without help
and
to he made, two letters transposed
and this head had been knocked
down after being set, and It Is be
lieved this happened In tho office
Instead of when being set.
EUGENE VOTES BONDS
10 T0 1 FOR TERMINAL
Eugene, Or., Aug. 20. By a
vote t 4026 to 394, a ratio of
more than ten to one, Bugeneans
Tuesday approved at the polls a
proposal to bond the city for
$175,000 for the purpose of pro
vlding a municipal site for the
Southern Pacific Railway com
pany terminals, to be located here.
The votQ Wfls one of the largest
ever cast in Kugene.
Articles of incorporation ot the
terminal company, a 175,000 cor
poration organized for the purpose
there was but one correction of parrying out the mandate of
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Phone Broadway 5300
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1 X jrom Poi
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the voters, as expressed In the
election, were filed yesterday.
The Southern pacific company
has agreed to locate terminals here
for tho Natron cutoff line, for the
Coos Bay branch and for the
Shasta division of tho main line.
Carshops and a tie treating plant
are Included In the terminal plans.
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