Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 21, 1928, Image 7

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SATURDAY, JULY , 1928
THE CAPITAK JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
-LOCALS 4
a stock tor iHUXt, being the-
llnal payment on the new incin
erator was mailed Friday by Mark
Paulsen, to the Pittsburgh - Dee
Moines company, which Installed
the burner. The total purchase
price was $35,01, the final payment
being for additional Items, such as
lumber, brick, etc. The bond Issue
covering the Installation of the In
cinerator was for M0.000, but road
construction and building of a
ecwer connection will take a good
share of the surplus.
therefor ah ask thai he be tfa-
missed ai Joint executor.
BaUk Electric Shop, Phone No. 1.
tu K. rront oc : i
Louise Erbsland has been dls-
in the estate of Joseph Erbsland far
charged from further responsibility
which she has been acting as execu
trix, by an order of the county court.
For your vacation a Jar proof
watch will stand the knocks. See
them at pomeroy Keene's. 173
Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. MlUard left
Saturday on a two weeks' vacation
tour of Yellowstone park. They ex
pect to make the trip to the park
by way of Seattle and Spokane, re
thMiirii Prwnfplln and
Boise.
' A refrigerator well Iced saves
money. City Ice Works, Phone 13.
173'
oovernor Patterson has Issued a
requisition on the governor of Cali
fornia for the extradition of Earl
Bwlsher, who Is wanted in Jackson
county to answer to a charge of
driving a motor vehicle while intoxi
cated and causing the death of
Harry Young. The accident hap-
?:ned July 1. Swisher Is held at
reka, Cal.
Mrs. Nona White, county Juvenile
officer, who planned to take her
vacation several days ago, but was
delayed due to Illness ot her daugh
ter, zelpha. win leave witn ner
daughter tonight to spend two
weeks with her sister at Takilma,
out of Grants pass.
Georee Kaster is again running
bis service station at so. 12th and
Hinea sta. Your Da trot) ace appre
ciated. 173
Sale of the Graves Canning com'
pany property at Woodburn lnelud
Inn both the real property ant
equipment, has been confirmed in
an order by Judge McMahan the
salt being made by the sheriff to
satisfy Judgements. The real prop
erty was sold for (9439 and the
equipment for $3500, in each ease to
Theodore Nlcolat, the plaintiff In
the action.
Good Pianos for Rent. H. L. Stiff
Furniture Company. :, M
Big Dance tonlte Haiel
Green.
173
State Corporation Commissioner
Mark D. McCallister has sent to the
lintvirral Lock Tin company of boh-
ton notice to desist from selling Its
tuck In Oreatm. The company Is
said to be using the malls for the
purpose. The lock tip Is a patented
tin for shoe laces and 275 shares of
stock are offered free for each 18.50
pair of shoes bought. Htgniy extra
vagant promises are made as to the
Value the stock is to reacn.
Tinorrf and room. Drlvate home,
garage. Hollywood. Phone 2450-W.
173
During the week ending July 1,
there were reported to the state In
dustrial accident commission a total
of 849 Industrial casualties of which
five were fatal. The latai
were: Leslie Young, Portland, night
mtrnman: Ralph I. Lyon. Kiam-
ih pn ranch foreman: William
Russell Williams, Maxville, night
atj4iimn: Henrv P. Cooper, Mo-
lalla. sawver: Casper Wheeler, Es-
tacada, laborer.
rouut Rail Dance. Benefit Salem
Benator's. Mellow Moon Tuesday,
.iniv 2. Thomas Bros.' Orchestra.
Admission 50c. Camel Boostl 174
Mrs. W. J. Wilson and daughter,
Miss Erma Wilson of Woodburn
were Salem visitors Friday.
Base Ball Dance, Benefit Salem
Senators. Mellow Moon, luesoaj,
.lniu 3 Thomas Bros.' orchestra.
Admission 50c Cornel Boost I 17
via Manreret Bidwell. employed
In the traffic department at the
state house Is spending her vacation
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Bidwell at wooaourn.
Base Ball Dance, Benefit Salem
Senators. Mellow Moon, Tuesday,
.Tutu 24. Thomas Bros.' Orchestra.
Admission 50c. Cornel Boostl 174
Nine boy scouts left Salem at 1:30
this morning for tbe second period
of camp being held on Neil creek
In the eastern part oi unn county.
Thev will totn three other scouts,
who are hold overs from the first
amn A vere successful camp Is
being held this year, according to
officials in charge.
am an Howard for information,
leading to recovery female Boston
terrier, ( ma oM, lost Juno I. 1137
M. Cottage. AIM pupa for sale. ITS
Dorla Marsten won the
ih at tha 14th atrett pat
t .1 . uk. i (VnnlMV
IIHINI I.M whu .
second. In the treasure bunt for
older girls, Mary Bejutrm was the
best hunter. The older boys from the
14th street grounds met defeat when
thev Journeyed over to Yew Park
anri nlaved that organisations base.
hn toam. the score being 13-10
This Is the first time that Yew Park
haa triumphed over the 14th street'
ers and they are quite jubilant over
the victory. Instruction In the hand
ling ot firearms will be started at
Yew Park today.
Will your dreams come true? See
p. E. P. company's investment oi
ler page 9.
Gertrude J. M. Page has returned
from a ten days- stay in Newberg.
Dance at Mehama Sat. nlte, 173
Betm threatened with shooting
by her husband did not appeal to
Helen Boedlghelmer consequently
she has appealed to the court for
a divorce from Leo Boeaigneimer.
The Boedlehelmers were married at
Sublimity, August 31, 1920 and no
children are Involved. They have
aereed to tettle the property rights
out of court. She also accuses her
husband ot associating with other
.women and when she remonstrated
claims he told her it was none of her
affairs and that he wished she
jrvould get out an stay out. She sub
sequently left him.
Ice for residences. Phone 280 ear
ly. Capital Ice & Cold Storage Co.
L
I Bertha Zlnn as Joint executor with
It. P. Ulrich in the Ulrica estate has
betltioned the court for the removal
cf J. F. Ulrich on the grounds that
pe has neglected to properly settle
affairs connected with the estate.
She claims that two notes, one for
795.40 signed by H. B. and Sam L.
Ulrich, the other for 40O signed by
H. B, Ulrich anu Edward Zlnn have
been allowed to become outlawed,
She also states that J. T. Ulrich
signed a note for 247S in favor
the estate and has made no effort
to settle the same and that It will be
come outlawed by January 1, 102,
Comnlalnt to collect on a note:
and foreclose a mortgage haa been
filed In circuit court by o. E. pat
ton against Henry Earl Helm. -
Sunday dinner a la carte. Marlon
Hotel, 173"
General damages of slJSOO and
snectal damages of 1M are aSKea
by John cnapman in an action meet
in circuit court against O. H. Kent
Tha nlaintiff alleeea that the de
fendant pretends to practice meai
olne and osteopathy here but in
giving treatments administered them
negligently and unskuuuuy.
Stop at Klngwood Service Sta.,
West Salem. Bed crown uas. stana-
ard Oils. W. T. Kibbe. 174
L. Dlckman. D. H. Humphreys and
Perry Taylor have been named as
apralsers of the estate of M. Anna
Nasn.
Depend one ice in all weather.
City Ice Works. Phone 73. 172
Judge Slegmund has set August
21 as the date for a Rearing to snow
cause why real property belonging
to the estate of Laurence M. Yates,
minor, should not be. sold.
Annual August Sale, Furniture
reduced IS to 50 per cent at Glcse
Powers, 173'
Dance at Mehama Sat. nlte, 173
hanging over the sidewalks fa many
past ot tb otty. Too scoawlim, he
asserts. Is annoying to padeilrlsn.
particularly wheal it rata, Member!
of tha nark board will appreciate
tha co-operation ot the public to
tha extent ot having trees m front
on their property trimmed to com
ply with the city ordinance which
requires a trot to bt trimmed eight
i eat troav-tto sidewalk.
Dance, where? At Mellow Moon
tonlte, where It's cool. ... 173
Marrlane licenses have been Issued
to Emu A. Boscbler and Josephine
Beyer both ot Mt. Angel and both
of legal age; Morris Floyd Rappe,
23, and Letha Henjum, 10, both of
Silver ton and to Avery McNulty, 21,
and Bertha aHpple, 23, both of Tur
ner, -. j : :
Just received 4 Pord coupes,
tourings- and roadsters 1928 and
27; one 1926 Fonuac . coacn, at
bare-sin nrlces. Used Car Comer.
248 State Street. W
CARRAIIZA BODY
DELIVERED INTO
HANDS OF FOLKS
Cleveland. .
Miss Margaret McAlplne of the
Healht Demonstration left today for
a month's vacation In San Fran
cisco. Just received 4 Ford coupes,
tourings and roadsters 1924 and
27; one 1928 Pontlao coach, at
bargain prices. Used Oar Comer,
348 State Street. ITS'
Ulsa Vema Lang. B. N of Ever
ett, Wash., has Jolne dthe nursing
staff at tha Marion County Health
Demonstration and will begin her
duties July 23.
Bis Dance Mellow Moon tonlte,
. 173
Miss Althea stoneman of Port
land has resigned from the nurs
ing staff of the Marlon County
Health Demonstration.
atsns. a room furnished bungalow,
basement, furnace, garage, lot 75x
100, nice lawn east front, owners
leavina town. Immediate possession.
Terms. Melvuv Jonnson. Phone 837.
Laredo, Texas, July 11 (V-The
body of Captain Smiilo Carransa.
Mexican air ace was liven into the
keeping of his people at 8:10 this
morning on the International bridge
here,
Tbe ceremony marked the end of
one of the most magnlf lolent demon
strations of sympathy and grief this
country has ever made for the body
at a noted foreigner.
Captain Carransa crashed in New
Jersey a week ago while returning
to Mexico alter Da Tina wis coun
try a return of the visit Cot Charles
. Lindbergh made to Mexico.
From the time Carransa ' body
was found by berry pickers until the
climax at the bridge here the mili
tary force ot the nation nave ex
tended themselves to honor htm.
The long train trip from New Jer
sey was accompanied a large part
of the way by aerial escorts from
fields along the rout. Many planes
dropped flowers on the train. At Ban
Antonio yesterday we teem army
division and a squadron of 100 army
planea honored the eortege.
Both aides of the river were lined
solldlv with spectators as the guard
or honor wnicn accompanied ine
body from Washington, reinforced
by the Eighth Engineers from Fort
Mcintosh, followed the gun carriage
upon which the body rested to the
center of the international image.
Here, while 70 army airplanes cir
cled above the river and dropped
flowers, taos wore sounded.
The Mexican troops advanced
from the south end of the bridge
and the soldiers of tbe two nations
met as the casket was removed to a
m brought by the Mexican
soldiers.
A marriage license has been Issued
Everett Brown,' 24, Route 9, and
Lillian Harvey, 18, 1624 North Front
street, Salem.
Old Time shirt sleeve and ging
ham dress dance. Crystal Garden,
tonight at 8:30. 173
Notice of appeal in the case of O.
L. Denoes as executor of the estate
of aarah A. Jorv acainst George W.
Jory has been filed with the circuit
court.
sir Dance Mellow Moon tonlte.
173
Baseball and horseshoe pitching
contests featured the lnter-club pic
nic of the Salem and Independence
Lions and Rlckreall park Friday
evening. The alleged baseball game
Is purported to have been won by
Salem with the score said to be
10 to 8. The report could not be
verified. Local arrangements were
in charge of Francis E. Neer and
Harry Scott with Charley Maxwell
the caterer.
Annual August Sale of Furniture
now on at Glese-Powers. Buy now
and save 16 to 80 per cent. 173'
A decrease in the employment
wanted situation Is noted In the
report this week from the U. S.
employment bureau, with only 249
men and women seeking work, calls
for 147 and 137 reporting placed,
Thirty-nine of the 715 agricultural
workers round work witn caus iot
an. Tha 30 reaueets for common la
bor were filled with 81 seeking work.
All seven casual workers were placed
as were seven of the 11 woods la
borers, eight of the 14 cannery
wmkm mix of the 10 farm hands
and three of the six carpenters, One
nt the three na inters found work.
There were no calls for tne lour
watchmen, three truck drivers, two
paper mill workers or on auto
mechanic Ten of the It women
aarlcultunl hands were In demand
ana putcea wnue inree a in u
housekeepers found work as did
three of the six saleswomen and one
ot the four cooks. There were no
calls for the four chambermaids,
three office clerks, two kitchen
workers or two waitresses.
HarmonT Knights Haael Green.
: its
Both Planes of the Pacific Air
plane Service were in Sheridan Sat
urday to initiate ine new airport,
Just completed. The ships were
piloted by Lee Eyerly and George
Henderson, with W. A. (Scout)
Hazelwood accompanying them. The
field was leased and completed by
an air-minded youth named Banay,
who clao has a six-passenger piane
under construction. Efforts to In
terest the city or the American Le
gion in this project were iruitiess,
due chiefly to the fact that Sheri
dan la off all regular air routes.
After It was seen he was going
ahead with the project, the city be
came Interested and Is making prep
arations to operate the field as
mun clnal nro ect. The snips are ex
pected back on the home field this
afternoon.
Old time dance, Crystal Garden
every Wed. and Sat. night. 173
A marriage license has been Is
sued from Vancouver, Wn to El
gin M. Short, 30, and Mrs. Elsie
M. Huntley, 20, both of Salem.
Dancing at Kentl Hall Sat, nlte.
Where tha crowds go. 173
In an order signed by Judge L. H.
McMahan, Robert 8. Clark Is asked
to give notice if there Is any reason
whv he should not pay iuu anor-
nevs fees. 330 ner month in advance
and $20 suit money in the divorce
suit of Melissa Clark against Robert
S. Clark.
Just received 2 cars of slabwood
from our mill at Valseta. Get your
order In for Monday delivery from
car. Best mill wood on the market
Cobba 8c Mitchell Co., 349 So. 12tn.
rra
TODAY'S
Ball Scores
AMKBKAN LEAGUE
BBS
. I ... ft 0
13 1
Orant and SewcD.; Ruffing and
Hoffman.
First flaws
St. Louis S 9 0
Philadelphia 8 15 1
ogden. Beck, wutse ana Manton;
Grove and Cochrane.
Chicago ..0 4 0
New York 9 0
Walsh, Blankenshlp and Crouse;
Plpgras and Bengough. -
oecsna uaae
Cleveland 5 t 1
Boston 1 a o
Bayne and Myatt; Hartlss, Rus
sell, siayton ana Berry.
BcesM uanM
St. Louts .........3 10 (
Philadelphia 7 13 1
Stewart, wutse, mreucu ana
Schang; Quinn and Cochrane.
Detroit I a i
Washington 4 t (
Smith. Wlutehin and Woodau:
Hadley and Ruel.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
First Game
R K I
New York 1 11 1
Chicago 3 13 1
ntssimmons ana liogan. ow
nil; Nehf, Jones and Gonzales.
Boston , ,....4 18 0
Cincinnati 6 19 0
R. Smith, Clarkson and Taylor.
sponrer; Dononue and uargrave.
ran usee
Brooklyn ......1
Pittsburgh 7 13
Ehrhardt, KoupaL Elliott and Da-
berry; Hill and Hargreaves.
Second Came
Brooklyn 3 8
Pittsburgh .. 10 16 1
Petty, Clark. Koupal and Oooch
Meadows and Hargreaves.
The county cour. has' ordered a
settlement of debts against the es
tate of George W. Speight and di
rected the remainder of the estate
shall be given to Anna O. Speight,
executrix. It Is shown that the ex
ecutrix has $736.38 on hand, together
with a mortgage for $4441 and an
other for $1850, i
Victor records Included In our
Annual August Sale. Glese-Powers.
sis
T. H. Rhodes, electricians' mate
second class, of the "U. 8. 8, New
Mexico" now at Bremerton, is
spending his furlough with his par
ents near Claxtar. Herbert Barlow,
who holds the same rating. Is re
porting back to his ship Sunday
for discharge, having 'completed his
four-year enlistment. Barlow ex
pects to return to Salem the latter
part of the weak.
Guaranteed paint $3.40 gal We
undersell. Building 8upply Co., In
aUey back of Ladd busd stank.
Phone 487. 7
Two motorcyclists were picked up
by Officer Edwards last night, both
on a reckless driving charge. One
was John Noon, 622 North 21st
street and the, other Allen Orth,
1213 North Church street.
Garage for rent, down town dis
trict, rear Fire Dept. Phone 683-J
Homer H. Smith, chairman of the
nark board. In a communica
tion to the aCpltal Journal, calls
attention to complaints received by
the board relative to limbs ot trees
Several
have already made instlons for
tbe special state convention train
which win take the valley delegates
to the Medford session early next
month, aooordlng to Ted Inrm. Tbe
bla rush' Is expected Just prior to
the opening of. the convention.
Dancing at Kentl Hall Sat. nlte.
Where the crowds go. 173
old naoeri for tale, to per bundle.
Capital Journal. ; ;
Professor Halverson of O. A. C.
will given an address tomorrow at
the morning services of the Latter
Day Saints, Nelson building Liberty
and Chemeketa streets. There will
also be a talk by Ray stumno ana
musical selections by Ida Arditn.
Two permits were Issued to the
Salem high school board ot directors
today by the city recorders oiiice,
one for $1273 for remodelling the
auditorium, and the other, $1800, for
the construction of the new automo
bile shop. The auditorium In the
high school n to be enlarged so as
to accommodate a stuaent auay oi
around 1250. The building to house
the auto mechanics course yill be
erected at the rear of the main
building.
The ashes of Frederick F. Hull,
who passed away in St. Louis, Mo.,
Julv 9. have been sent to Salem and
will be kept by relatives here. He Is
survived by his mother, Minerva
Hull and three brothers and four
sisters: George Hull of Hemson,
Idaho. H. H. Hull of Empire, Ore.
Charles Hull of Salem. Nettle M.
Plm of Drewsev. Ore.. Ruba Hull of
Los Angeles, and Mrs. L. H. Tlndall
and Bessie Clark of Salem. For the
naat IB vears Frederick Hull had re
sided in Bt. Jbouis, out ne is rngunwu-
by a host of friends in Baienv.
After two weeks' enforced Idle
ness. J. J. Morttz, rural route one,
carrier fora the postofflce, will re
turn to his task Monday, Morns'
elbow was Injured when he struck
it aralnst a nart of his car while at
tempting to pass another machine
and keep from being forced Into the
ditcn. ...j.j
LANGLEY WAITS
FOR AL SMITH
TO SOUND NOTE
Portland, Ore., July 21 (LP) Lotus
L. Langley, chairman of the state
democratic central committee, told
the United Press today that he
would Issue a call for a state meet
ing Tuesday. The meeting will be
held August 4, according to the
Langley proposal, and at that tune
organization tor the Oregon cam
paign In the general election cam
paign will be perfected.
A number of democrats met here
last night, many ot whom felt that
organization should be made at once.
Longley did not attend the meeting
but sent a letter in which he said
he had no desire to - outline the
campaign policies ot Alfred E.
Smith, the democratic presidential
nominee, until alter Governor emitn
had officially accepted the nomin
ation and submitted his own views
in the acceptance speech.
A factor behind the desire of
Langley, a Smith supporter, to de
lay an organisation meeting. Is said
to be bis desire to have a majority
of counties present for the meeting
and that this was Impossible Imme
diately because a number of county
committees are a yet unorgan
ized. In all probability the committee
will meet In Portland August 4 and
a Smith tor president campaign will
be inaugurated at that time.
MERCURY SOARS
T0 1 928REC0RD
With every Indication that 100 de
grees would be reached In the busi
ness district by 4 o'clock, the re
tail section weltered under a 98-de-gree
temperature at 2 o'clock this
afternoon, the hottest day ot the
year and to fourth tune tne mer
cury has reached or passed the 90-
CMgne mark during tne spring and
JAIL'SEIITEIICE
AND FitlE GtVEtl
PROiUUrliELD
Tndlanannlls, July It m-A sent
ence ot 90 day en the state penal
farm and a fin of $250 Imposed on
Dr. Edward S, Shumaker, auper
lntandnt of tb Indiana Antt-
Saloon league, for contempt of tb
Indiana supreme court Has Been re
affirmed by that court The court
yesterday refused however, to In
crease the sentence on a motion ot
Attorney General Arthur L. QlUlom
Conviction for contempt ot court
was obtained following publication
of statement that certain member
of the supreme court wen preju
diced In deciding liquor appeals.
The motion to Increase the sentence
was filed after the publication of
correspondence between Shumaker
and Senator James E. Watson. At
torney General OiBlom contended
thai cerresfiondene Indicated "cor
rupt attemnt by Shumaker to cor
ruptly influence a decision favorable
to him.1
An appeal to the United States
supreme court now u we onty
means bv which the dry leader may
be able to avoid earring tb sent
ence. Attorney for Shumaker aald
they did not know whether an ap
peal would be taken. Dr. Bhumak-
er declined to oornment.
PAGES ENCOUNTER
HEAT IN TRAVELS
tb road tor wit will
start.
Taw (dosuob tor tne crusher is
pafMeularrr fln co as it Has
under mountain ot basalt roak.
Large ftuantttie ot Uus have erum-
klad get and a a pteeat nam to
sat at man's hand te the sis oi
a mane head and aO that it aecox
aarr I to lead K lots tb rushr.
n the loos stuaaj iiaas otnr a
hitl drnaatn win furnish another
equally a large and at about the
same condition. Thar is such a
quantity ot the tack that a blast
must b (not off witn extreme care
or tb machinery would be covered
up la tb avalanche. Th work is
being done largely on tore account,
tb county furnishing th foreman
and th rock being turned out at
7 cent a yarn.
It la probable that during th next
few year the road may be rocked
way Inot fikhorn as funds become
available, opening up one of the
finest scenic route In this section.
POLITICIANS OF
EXPERIENCE ON
RASKOB BOARD
SAWMALMGREN
ALIVE, ASSERTS
RESCUE PILOT
Readings taken from the Hart-
man Bros, thermometer in the
shade on tha Liberty side of the
star at a o'clock revealed 9 de-
graes, while the dial showed that the
vu-degre mark was reached at 11
o'clock. At ( o'clock Saturday morn
ing the temperature was 64 degrees.
a steady and sharp Increase In heat
being recorded. At 81)0 o'clock the
su -degree mane was reached.
DEMOCRATS HERE
PLAN SMITH DRIYE
New York, July 21 ftp) Practical
politicians of ldng experience will
direct the "shlrt-sleevo" campaign
that democrats will begin soon tor
Governor Alfred E. Smith.
Chairman John J. Raskob of the
national committee, who I not s
politician and admits it, has gath
ered cmiut him an executive com
mittee whose members have worked
with Smith for years, and ah ad
visory committee of practical poli
ticians from all sections of the
country, some from doubtful terri
tory where the democrats plan a
real fight.
The democratic board of strategy
also selected regional headquarters,
one at St. Louis dose to the farm
belt and in a -doubtful state; and
the other at Salt Lake City for tbe
mtermountain and western states.
Senator Harry B. Hawes of Mis
sour will direct the former, Fred W.
Johnson of Rock Springs, Wyo-
head of the western states Smlth
f or president club, the latter.
Those were the only regional
headquarters designated yesterday
whin campaign plans were prac
tically completed, the south being
left out, It was explained, that oth
ers mi&ht be selected later, how
ever. -
Raskob' Job In the campaign
scheme will be to apply bis business
and organizing ability to the situa
tion as it Is laid before him by these
men and women who have grown
up In the school ot politic. ,
Raskob head the executive com
mittee and I an ex-offlcia number
of the advisory committee, the lat
ter headed by senator Feter a.
Oary at Rhode Island.
SALEM DELEGATES
LAND CONVENTION
Real old-fashioned hot weather la
being encountered by Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. page, In their travels In the
east, according to a letter received
by Leo Page, a brother. Mr. Page,
who la deputy district grand exalted
ruler for Oregon soutn, oi tne a. r
a. Elks hsa been attending the na,
t tonal Elk convention in Miami,
Fla.
Mr. Page reports Miami as being
wonderful playground, but says
the weather is lust too hot for an
Oregon lan to be comfortable. The
Pages made tbe trip to Hew orr
from Miami by boat and again en
countered torrid weather in the
metropolis.
After visiting New York. Wash
ington and other eastern cities the
Pages wiu go to wueoec, wnere iney
will take the boat ud the SU Law
rence river, through the Great
Lakes to Chicago and home over the
Canadian Pacific, They expect to
return to Salem In about three
weeks. - . -.
Kings Bay. Spitsbergen, Jul; 31
04 The Bovtet aviator, cnukhnov
sky, who first lighted Captains Ad
alberto Mariano and FUlpps Zappl
and directed th Krassln to their
m. In an Interview today said
he was greatly surprised when be
learned Professor Fun Makxurren
also had not teen rescind.
H said h; and his tie aids felt
oertain they saw three men on the
to no when tnv pun first
passed over the littl group.
"When w espied th MsJmgren
group on the Ice floe we were con
vinced we saw three persons, tbe
first standing erect, the seecn
bowing and tha third lying down,
Chukhnovskv said.
"All three were tied together with
ropes to prevent their slipping off
th ice floe, which was only 20
sauare meters, surrounded by open
water. We were greatly surprised
on learning that only two were res
cued. . " -1 "
"It Is possible we mistook a bun
dle of garments for a third person.
We hope this will be clarified
through pictures we took wnue
cruising over the ice floe." r
Stockton. Cal.. July 31 (PI Q El
mer Reynolds, 45, managing editor
of the Stockton Record, died In his
office todav from a heart attack.
He had been connected with the
newspaper about 29 years.
The democratic county central
committee Is determined to put over
Al Smith for Marian county.
with the committee organized
within the legal time limit with
Kenneth Bayne as county chair
man; Joe Minto as secretary and
August Huckeesteln as state com
mitteeman work la already under i
way on part of the committee,
members declare to put this county
In the democratic column.
Officers of the committee say that
no stone will be left unturned dur
ing this campaign to put It over In
the county. While they are not di
vulging their plans to any great ex
tent they can see by the dope where
the chance to put this couny In the
democratic column In a uresldentlal
year the besi yet and state that even
many republicans are admitting that
this normally heavy republican
couny Is on tbe verge of slipping
this year.
Miss Beatrice Walton, secretary
to Governor Patterson, and Miss
Cornelia Marvin, state librarian, left
today for Seattle, where they will
spend part of their vacation.
Mrs, L, C. Northcott, who has
been a guest at the horns ot Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Llndbeck ot Auburn
Lane, left yesterday for her home
in Fresno, cal. Mrs, nonncon ac
companied the Llndbeck on their
vacation trip last wees.
Salem's delegation ot tbe Pacific
Northwest Real Estate convention
in Victoria. B. O. were successful
In having Salem chosen tor the host
city for th 139 convention. The
rfUd-wlnter ussian, at wnicn urn
officer will b installed, will be
held in Seattle. Officers elected
were Oeorge A. Spencer, Seattle,
president; T. W. Zimmerman, Port
land, re-elected executive secretary.
Attending the convention from
Salem were Oeorge Orabenhorst.
J. F, Ulrich, W. E. Hansen, and Leo
Chllds, realtors and C. E. Wilson,
manager ot the Salem chamber of
commerce, which organization has
been directing Its effort towards
this convention for the past two
years. The 13th annual convention
here next year It expected to bring
nearly 1500 delegates and visitors to
saiem.
PREPARE TO ROCK
NORTH FORK ROAD
Work of setting up a rock crusher
on the Sllhavy place four miles
above eMtuuna on tne utue norm
Fork of the Santtam was started
vesterdav. County Roadmaster Cul
ver reports, and as soon as JUils in
operation work of rocking twermlles
ti:.itfc:k::id
200 is
Washington. Julv 11 an-eetBti
ot bard boiled egg blamed by no
pttal attthoritlea tot poisoning aJbowt
200 persons on an excursion down
the Potomac river yesterday wa
Investigated today by Maryland and
District of Columbia police. ,
Moat of those affected were ehbV
dren. Eleven remained in hospital '
today, one In a serious condition.
All were taken ill at Mrnn
Hall, Md., an amusement resort tt
mile from Washington on th beta
test day of the year. Th pace'
alon steamer Charles McAiaster n
turned under forced (team to Wash
ington where ambulance and
score ot hysterical relatives of tb
stricken waited at th dock.
Late last night th steamer mads)
another trip for more of th bk
en carrying doctor and nurses te)
treat them en route,
The excursion wa an annual
rent pentored by tbe Central
Union Mission, a charltoM mini
atlon afhuasd with, most at tin)
capital's churches.
John a, BanneiL Miin super
mteodent, denied that th eg)
served, had been boiled "two weeks
ago,".. v..-
Salem laewinante are again kesnf
ad th victims at a bora ohci
artist. Ttus tan th perpetrator a
a woman. Several checks bar been
sed, most ot th man July 19.
On for 919 mad oat to Man
Dtuilon, with an address at 1M
South 13th street wash cashed al
Miller' store, Other victim wen
Qreenbaum's and th Smart Bboa,
Only a very meagre description ot
th woman ha been given tb po
lice, most of the saying teat sue
about 23 year old. . ...
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New York, July 21 () A dozen
persons were Injured today when
the first two cars of a long Island
railroad electric train plunged
through an open drawbridge over
an arm of Jamaica bay between
Broad Channel and Hammel,
The tint car. the smoker, which
contained 24 passengers, was three
quarters submerged, while the sec
ond car wa galanced on the edge
of the bridge superstructure.
The motorman, Carl Muller, wno
aecordlns to report to the railroad
officers ran by a block signal,
smashed a window and swam to the
surface.
The bridge had been opened for
the Jamaica Bay tug Dynamic,
whose crew rescued the molorman
and several of the passenger.
Carroll McDonald, carrier, and W
a. Ross, clerk at tha postofflce are
leavina tomorrow for a two week'
outing. They expect to visit Crater
lake and the Oregon caves.
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