Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 22, 1923, Image 1

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    M ALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months
in the rich ozone at Ashland.
Pure domestic w ater helps.
A shland D aily T idings
The
Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
ASHLAND climate
Cures nine cases out of ten
of asthm a.
fact.
This is a proven
(In tern atio n al News W ire Service)
VOL NO.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
S. P. MURDERERS
ARE IDENTIFIED
RESERVE OFFICER WARNS
AGAINST PACIFIST TALK
NEW YORY, Oct. 22— Brigadier
General Henry J. Reilly, president
of the Reserve Officers’ association,
issued a call for a convention of the
organization
October 27 and 28 in
Three DeAutremont Brothers
Detroit,
and
a
e a r n in g against what
and Barnard Le Chance
he
termed
the
“ general indifference
Are Wanted
of the Amercian people to national
B andits H ail From E u gen e and defense, despite the cortly lessons
of the great w ar.’’
Id en tification Is P ositive—
“ The well financed and continu­
Arrest Expected Soon
ous activity of the pacifists, trying to
Roy DeAutremont, Ray De Autre- wreck what we have already accom­
mont, Hugh DeAutremont, alias E. plished, makes it necessary to
E. Jam es and
Barnard LaChance arouse this country to th e dangers
have been positively identified as of pacifist propaganda,’’ he declar­
¿he arch-m urderers who held up ed.
train thirteen at tunnel thirteen in
Siskiyou m ountains south of here
October 8th. Descriptions of all four
men have been obtained and are be­
ing broadcasted to every source.
Pictures of the first two named De-
AuZremonts are also included with
descriptions.
KLAMATHBYZ6TD12
ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1923
PINCHOT BACKED
BY METHODISTS
M. E Temporanee B o a r d
Uon and Others
Wants Mellon
Removed
A ction F o llo w s R ecent A ction
G overnor’s C onference in
N ational C apitol.
of
WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—-On th..
heels of the departing governors who
attended the prohibition conference
with President Coolidge here, the
board of Temperance, Prohibition and
Public Morals of the Methodist Epis­
copal Church took up Governor Pin
chot’s cry th a t it is the duty of the
the President to assume full respon­
sibility for the enforcem ent of the
Volstead law, and made a demand
th at Secretary of the Treasury Mel­
lon, and Commissioner of la te ra l
Revenue Blair, and A ssistant Pro­
hibition Commissioner Jones be re­
lieved of dry enforcem ent duties.
Several days ago Governor Pinchot
of Pennsylvania, urged th a t Mel­
lon be relieved of the duties of pro­
hibition enforcem ent, and th a t the
President assum e command of the
work. The a ffa ir created a mild sen­
sation throughout the country.
Governor Pinchot’s proposal was
answ ered by the action of the Gov­
ernors in annual conference, who pas-
sed a resolution placing the duties
of prohibition enforcem ent w ith all
branches of state and county govern­
ments. Now follows the action of the
M ethodist board which likely pre­
sages a lively figh before the ques­
tion is ended.
At the tim e of the action taken
by the conference of Governors, At­
torney General D augherty issued an
appeal for all state and county of­
ficers to combine in form ulating
plans for a strict enforcem ent of pro­
hibition measures.
NO. 44
kmerica Cleaned Up One Of
World’s Great Plague Spots In
Aid To Russia, Says Haskell
\
. • •
•
.
A KNIGHT OF THE ROAD
BORROWS NIGHT’S LODGING
A K night of the Road, name and
destination unknown, adopted the
school house in Bell View district as
... i - ’.A*... i I a place of lodging W ednesday night.
When Mrs. McWilliams, the princi­
pal, entered the school yesterday
i morning and proceeded to her desk
she found
the
following note:
“ Thanks for the night’s lodging.
Yes, y e had no bananas.’’
The wobbly had undoubtedly
steered from the main highway to
¿he road passing the school build­
ing and with night approaching,
took shelter within the warm walls
of the structure. Nohting had been
molested in the building.
IDE NO TOJED LOCKS
HUGE RETORT
EN ROUTEHERE
Hartman .Syndicate Expects
Machinery to Aicive With-
in Next Ten Days.
Arrival of R etort M eans Thai Shale
• Oil P rospects Will Soon
Be D eterm ined.
Coming as the best news that will
have met the ears of H artm an Syn
dicate stock holders since work has
been pushed at the holdings is the
report given by the officials of the
concern that the first 250 ton retort
is in transit.
Two cars, hearing num bers B. R.
P. 18198 and P. R. R. 287492, left
Buffalo late last week and are routed
over the New York Central to Chic­
ago, C. B. & Q. to Council Bluffs,
Union Pacific to Ogden, and Southern
Pacific to Ashland.
Delivery has been puranteed by
the different roads over which the
hug«* piece of machinery will he di­
rected, to he made in 12 days, placing
the retort here next week.
Derrick w i l l immediately he
swung into place unloading the dis­
membered parts in the Ashland
freight yards and a slow procession
started to the shale city.
Every bit of preparation will have
been completed, it is thought, prep­
aratory to installing the retort, which
when installed, will soon determ ine
the value of the shale oil deposits
upon which the H artm an Syndicate
is operating, and on which several
thousand dollars have been expended.
NORTH BEND, Oct. 22— Doctors,
The DeAutrem onts hail from
m erchants, lawyers and chiefs have
Ashland. Ashland, Rah, Rah, Rah,
Eugene and evidence indicates be­
failed Z.o fathom the feminine Titian
26 ¿o 12 was the result of the clash
yond doubt th a t all four bandits
trend of the Coos Bay section.
Saturday
between Ashland
and
l. t o ft . — CYRIL J.C .C J0IN N o f S A G IN A W M ICH.
came from the north. The stealing
Strangers who come to towns on
Klam ath Falls. Ashland improved a
ASST
DIRECTOR.
OF
THE
R
U
SSIAN
UNIT
OF
THE
of the detonating battery, copper
Coos Bay say there are more good-
hundred per cent in the experience
wire and dynam ite from ¿he Oregon
looking red-headed girls here than
A.R.A. COL. HASKELL,DIRECTOR and. ELMER G.
gained the week before fro m . the
City Construction Co., being identi­
any
place they’ve ever been.
8URLAND
BERKELEY, CAL. WHO AS CHIEF O F
tussle with
G rants Pass. Ashland
fied as the same used to blow up the
While there are no reports th at
tackled, and tackled low, to the sor­
THE REMITTANCE D IV IS IO M A R .A . IN R U S S IA
mail car, substantiates th e theory
Coos
Bay clim ate causes hair of any
row and pain of the K lam athites.
th a t all members of the quartet
CONTROLLED
THE
DELIVERY
OF
FOOD
A
N
O
other tin t to ¿urn russet w ithout the
Klam2.‘h didn’t get its gorge going
came from ¿he northern part of the
aid of henna, still it is a fact th a t
until
the last half, and mostly when
state.
America s work in Russia clean- , more than a famine country,’’ he a large proportion of the native born
it did it walked rig h t th ru the field
Pgul DeAutremont, fath er of the
ed up one of the great plague spots I said. “ It was a disease focus. Fam ine ' girlies of Coos County greet the a t­
for touchdown. One run was a con­
trio of DeAutremont brothers was
curly
of the world, according to Col. Wll- ¡could have been confined to Russia tending doctors with lk tle
tinuous plowing of the Ashland line
brought to Ashland Saturday from
wisps
of
auburn.
liam N- H askell, director of the blut ty p h u s a iu l cholera know no
for sixty yards to a touchdown,
Eugene by Sheriff Stickler of Lane
Coos Bay Is one section of the
Russian Unit of the American Re- man made boundaries. I am not
i Klam ath also had the nerve rack ­
county, and M. Contrri, special
lief A dm inistration, who landed re -¡s u re thaZ the medical work accom- United States where the tropics
agent of the Southern Pacific com­ ing experience of being w ithin one
cently in New 'York with the last plished by the American Relief Ad- shake hands with the tem perate
pany and was closeted several hours foot of a touch down when the tim e­
of the Americans who had been with m inistration
has not saved even zone. Located in Southw estern Ore­
Wet W eather H inders
with Chief of Detectives O'Connell keeper blew time for the end of the
him in Moscow.
more lives than the feeding of more gon, ordinarily thought of as a
first
half.
Continued
wet w eather has placed
and others. He was subjected to sev­
northern state, still palms grow
“ Rusia, when we went in. was ihan ten million Russians.
the
roads
leading
to the deposits in
The
Game
ere examination and inform ation
plentifully
and
flowers
bloom
the
a wet and slippery condition and
Ashland kicked and defended the
of the most im portant n atu re was
year around.
some difficulty may he met in trans
south
goal.
Klam
ath
returned
the
revealed by the father, who said
That smiling lass in the post- porting the retort to the scene of
¿hat he would render any assistance kickoff to the center of the field, on
office is a red-head.
operations, hut the heads of the syn­
posible in aiding officers in bring­ the second down gained by a fast 25
The
society
editress
of
the
Daily
dicate expect no unusual difficulty
ing ¿he wayward sons to justice. He yards by keen pass, the next pass
News is a Titian top.
and hope to be able to deliver it im­
failed
and
Ashland
got
the
ball.
gave the inform ation th a t his sons
The
girl
at
the
coal
office
is
a
mediately
upon arrival.
had not been at home since October Ashland worked a trick form ation
straw berry blonde.
Ashland
people and stockholders
1st and th a t he had heard nothing for a kick and slid th ru the K lam ­
The
best
dancer
on
Coos
Bay
of the H artm an Syndicate have been
ath line for yardage. Klam ath held
of them since thaZ date.
shakes curly auburn locks as she aw aiting the arrival of the report
fairly
well
on
the
next
three
downs,
Bandits are believed to be some­
trips the light fantartic.
with great interest, and if results are
BERLIN, Oct. 22.— The founda-j Earl E. Chandler, a resident of
where along the northern coast of but Ashland worked a puzzler on the
School
teachers
a
re
n
’t
mad
when
as
anticipated by many it will be
tion of the German relcli is c rack in g ' Elgin, Ore., visited in Ashland yes-
California or southern coast of fourth and made tw enty yards on
they
see
red.
I
t’s
ju
st
the
heads
of
the determ ining factor of the exten­
Oregon, however this is conjecture a wide right end run, to w ithin fif­
today under the strain of secession, terday and ,agt night
the
girl
pupils
which
are
greeting
sive
project.
k
as a resu lt of the hostility between j
and thé net is spread east, north and teen yards of the goal. Ashland then
their
pedagogical
optics.
states, public distress, whidh is gen-1
H Vls!*”01 ' " as a delegate from
souZh as well as w estward to the smoothly passed over the goal line
Some of the dooZors hereabouts WILL EXH IBIT “ PROSPERITY
A trio of young men, Raymond eral, and labor troubles. Up to early Oregon to the national convention say th at if the roseate tipped lasses
Pacific. Sheriff Breen, and D istrict for touchdown, and kicked goal, in
TOPICS” AT THE VISING
Hedlin, 17, of W ashington, Clifford afternoon few serious disorders had of the American Legion held last will only remain in Coos Bay that
A ttorney Davis, of Del N orte coun­ about eight m inutes of playing.
Kicked Touchdown
Owens, 17, claims to have come from been reported, excepting in the oc- week at San Francisco and gave an in a generation or so this section
ty, Calif., have been giving val­
J. H. Fuller, secretary of the
As
the
next exciting play in the Chicago, and another youth arrived cupied districts. For most »art Ger-'i«*„
*•
uable aid, and they together with
,
1
.interesting report of the entertain- will have a veritable coterie of red­ Chamber of Comm«*rco is in receipt
nt
v
several special agents are combing game, Ashland kicked off, and the in Ashland on No. 16^priday even­ man people are pathetic and indif-*
'Pl,
T
>
,•
.
m
ent
received
and
of
the
proceed- headed laddies; th a t red-headed of a letter from Business Building
ball
went
over
the
K
lam
ath
line.
governm ent is
..
ing from Red Bluff. W hile here . rerent. . The . Berlin
the m ountains from Crescent City
.
,
.
.
,
mgs
of
the
convention,
m others will tran sfer the head color Bureau, Portland,
inform ing him
,,
.....
, ,
wesZward to the coast. W hile it is Klam ath players however were mis­ they visited Ashland on foot, a tte n d ­ beset on two sides and is in the most
to
the
opposite
sex.
R
ight
now
once
He said th a t ¿he resolution pre-
that the “ Prosperity Topics ”, for
,
difficult to tell of the movements taken in the rule governing the play ed the Vining T heatre Friday even­ dangerous position since the end of
In
a
while
a
youthful
m
other
can
be
whi«di th«* cham ber conZracted some
the
war.
Bavaria
is
defiant
to
w
ard
s1
X
v
T
*
*
KU
K
lu*
of the desperadoes following th e and did not go after the ball for a ing, were arrested by Tom Roberts,
seen
cuddling
a
tiny
brick-top.
time ago, were forwarded to the
Berlin and is threatening war against ? d n . pr° vo e a bitter fight, and
fatal holdup it is the general be­ touchback, which would have allow­ spent Saturday In jail and were re­ red Saxony, while the Rhineland re -!brandS the st° ries sent to the
Vining Oct. 13th. The letter says:
lief th a t they made their way south­ ed them the ball on- th eir tw enty- turned to Red Bluff yesterday with
‘‘You will find the service, like old
public
movement
is
spreading.
j
PFPSS
C°
ncerning
the
action
taken
west through the dense forests of yard line. Instead, one of the Ash- jM. O. B allard, sheriff of Taham a
R
epublic
M
ovem
ent
Spreads
I”
highly
misleading.
He
said:
friends
and old hooks, improves with
land linemen dropped on the ball county.
the Siskiyous.
age and we are positive that «lut­
MAYENCE, Oct. 22.— The Rhinish Certain delegates of the convention
near the north fence, and after con­
Such is the fast life led by the
Men Are D escribed
ing the ensuing iifteen weeks you
republic
movement
is
spreading
ra
p
-!tried
*°
f°
rCe
the
pas8age
of
the
Descriptions are complete and are siderable discussion and reading of bad check a rtists who left the train
resolution
with
the
name
of
the
will find many issues which will hiz
the rule book. Umpire Clyde W akli here in th e m idst of several detec- idly. Two secessionists were shot
as follows:
the nail on ¿he head so far as your
and wounded when shots greeted th e ! Iui Klux K ,an included, but they
No. 1. Roy DeAutrem ont— age ruled a touchdown. Ashland failed jtives and were ready for work when
particular
business is concerned.”
YREAKA,
Cal,,
Oct.
19—
A
nother
entrance
of
troops
in
Mayence.
T
h
e
'Werc
short
of
the
necessary
voting
Z.urned over to the police.
23 years; weight 135 to 145 pounds; to kick the other point.
strength
and,
th
a
t
as
a
compromise,
Q uick Succession
Exceptionally clever work is laid troops later w ithdrew to avoid fu r­ a resolution condemning any and and perhaps the final chapter In ¿he
hair, medium light and bleached by
On
the
fourth
down
of
the
next
crim inal career of Thomas W alton, SENATOR SAYS RUSSIAN REDS
a t the door of th e three boys who th er bloodshed.
sun; height, 5 feet 6 inches; eyes,
all organizations th a t are un-Amer­
READY TO INVADE GERMANY
wholesale m urderer, has been w rit­
light brown and small, w ears glasses play, Ashland blocked a kick, and have worked together and through
ican
was
passed,
and
th
at
Klans-
ten in the state prison at W alla
a t times, and eyes appear granulated Chapman picked it up and made a evidence gained by questioning the SLAYING OF GAME WARDEN
WASHINGTON, OrZ. 20.— Massed
WILL RE FULLY PROBED men voted for the adoption of the W alla, Wash. According to inform a­
and squinty; face, broad, short cut 25 yard run for the third touch­ delinquents, it is thought they have
resolution
along
with
others.
As
a
along
the Polish border ig a vast
tion from th a t place, W alton on Oc­ arm y of Russian Soviets held in
neck, long nose
and
prom inent down. Ashland again failed to kick worked many towns in Oregon and
CXSTELLA,
Calif.,
Oet.
22—
Evi-
maZter
of
fact
several
delegates
an-
California.
tober 7th killed Seth Bunt, a pal readiness to invade Germany any
nostrils; Face, smooth: No m arks. goal.
dence ¿hat the slaying of Deputy nounced th a t theY were Klansmen
Ashland received the kick, and
Every m anner of m erchandise,
wtih whom he escaped from San moment in support of th«* Commun­
Head round. Twin brother of No.
Fish and Game Commissioner Jam es ¡°n the floor of the in v e n tio n and
made
downs,
K
lam
ath
held
the
next
autom obile tires and tubes and h a r­
Quentin on Jan u ary
21st, and istic revolution Senator King, Utah,
2.
S. W hite by Federal Prohibition VOted open,y for the resolution that
George McDonald, his cellmate. declared in w arning against the
No. 2. Ray D eAutrem ont— Age buck, Ashland tried a pass and ness equipm ent have been found in
Officer John Vail in Castella, Shasta ¡Wa* Hually adopted.
Death was dealt In both cases with threatened spread of Sovietism thru-
23 years. H eight 5 feet 6 inches. kicked. Klam ath fumbled th e kick boarding houses and rooms left by
County, on Thursday is not a closed 1 A m ajority of delegates regret-
and
Ashland
recovered
the
ball
on
th
e
unique
w
orkers.
a
knife.
W eight 135 to 140 pounds. Com­
out Europe and said the “ prospect
m atter is seen in the following d e -!ted thi* th ? issue was brought ‘«to
K
lam
ath’s
22
yard
line,
but
lost
the
plexion sandy. H air same descrip­
W alton’s crim inal career started of a ‘Soviet Germany” is imminent,
velopments:
the
convention,
but
to
be
pl&in
about
tion as No. 1. Has broad face, short ball close to the goal on downs. CAPT. PORTER IS HOME
in this county when on Thanksgiv­ and only a ‘m iracle can prevent it.’ ”
Reports th a t Clifford W hite, s o n * 1" ’ » latter it is public news th a t
cut neck, face smooth. Eyes are K lam ath made five yards on end
ing
Day, 1915, he m urdered Georg«*
PROM EXTENDED TRIP of the slain w arden, will sw ear’ to a ¡th ° 8e Wh° tried tO force the passing
run,
instead
of
kicking
out
of
dan­
light brown and sm all. Is twin
Hill, father of six m otherless child­
ger. Q uarter.
Captain M. H. P o rter of the Sal­ complaint charging m urder against ¡°f the ° riginal resolution attem pted ren, at Bray. He was sentenced to OREGON SCHOOL LAW
brother of No. 1.
j to pack ¿he convention with non-
IN THE PUBLIC EYE
Second q u arter— K lam ath m ade vation Army, retu rn ed Sunday m orn­ Vail.
No. 3. Hugh DeAuZremont, alias
San Quentin prison with a recom­
delegates
in
order
to
ga
gain
their
point
yardage,
then
made
a
perfect
fo
r­
Announcement by George Neale of
ing from an extended business and
E. E Jam es. Age, 19 years; looks
mendation of life im prisonm ent.
WASHINGTON, OcZ. 20— The
ret
¿he state fish and game commission ' a “ d Were Sf*V*rely rel)uked
by the
ward
pass
for
10
yards,
followed
by
pleasure
trip
in
Oregon,
W
ashington,
older H eight 5 feet and seven in­
W alton blamed addiction to narco­ Oregon school law, which may he
th a t the commission is investigating natlonal com m ander.”
tics for his crime.
ches. W eight, 135 pounds. Complex­ a trick pass play which failed, then and Montana.
taken to court for test as to consti­
reports th a t it was a cold-blooded ‘ Mr* Chandler was the g»*st of Mr-
made
a
great
pass
for
tw
enty
yards
The
council
of
the
W
estern
rep
re­
ion fair. Eyes, blue. Nose slightly
Escaped from San Q uentin
tutionally,
attracts much attention
m urder
!and ^Irs- ^ee T u tt‘e while in Ash-
Last January W alton and Burt, from National Capital educcZors.
pug. H air, medium light, slightly to A shland’s 35 yard line and re ­ sentatives m et in P ortland late in
P lan s Grand Jury Probe
land.
who was sent up from San Luis
sandy and curly. Smooth shaven. turned tw enty yards on th e ru n , Septem ber a t which between three
That the law is misquoted by its
Ashland
then
bucked
the
line,
a
and four hundred officers of the
Announcement by D istrict A tto r-!
(Continued on page 4)
Obispo counzy for m urdering a enemies, and not well understood by
pass failed, another failed, followed northw est were present. Much good ney Jesse W. C arter of Shasta Coun­ STEAMER IS ON REEF OFF
watchman, escaped from San Quen­
COAST OF EAST NICARAGUA tin in a prison automobile. A num ­ the general public, is contended by
by kicking to K lam ath’s 28 yard was accomplished a t the council and ty th a t he will lay ¿he m atter of
WAGE CREDITS WITHDRAWN
its friends, who m aintain that it will
ber of* robberies in California and not, as charged, abolish the private
FROM WORKERS IN RUHR made five downs to w ithin one foot tentative plans for the coming year W hite’s slaying before the Shasta
BOSTON, Oct. 22— The steam er Oreogn are attributed to their pas­
line. Ashland held and K lam ath were laid. A fter attending the coun­ County Grand Ju ry today.
school.
kicked. K lam ath held and Ashland cil, Captain P o rter proceeded to Seat­
Announcement in San Francisco San Gil, belonging to the United sage through the two states.
BERLIN. Oct. 20— The Berlin
In support of this corZention many
kicked. K lam ath here started into tle, Spokane, Lewiston, Idaho and to th a t Vail was on a vacation and had F ru it Company, is on a reef and
L ater the two convicts shcZ and quote the phrases of the law which
governm ent has ceased all wage
breaking to pieces at
Providence
doing some real line plunging. She G reat Falls. M ontana, also visiting no au th o rity to make raids.
wounded Deputy Sheriff Dick Cash- state, not that a child may not a t­
credits to German w orkers in the
Island, off East Nicaragua, accord-
of the goal and time for the first Billings. In each city visited, active
a tt in W hitman county, W ashington. tend a private school, but that par
R uhr district, officially ending pas­
corps of the Salvation Army are do­ COURT DECISION WILL RENEW ing t0 word received bX the local Burt was charged with the shooting
half was called.
sive resistence against Franco-Bel-
entH or guardians must send child­
Third q u arter— Ashland received ing splendid work and the local of­ MAJOR ALEX CRONKHITE CASE , office of the company. Two of ¿he and W alton with being an accessory.
gan occupation. It is feared an eco­
ren to ¿he public school during its
ficer was able to .gain much good in­
company’s steam ers are standing by
(Continued on page 4)
The pair were arrerted in Des term . Nothing is said about not
nomic crisis will follow, now that
form ation and the pleasure of m eet­
WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 22— ¡and no fear is felt for safety of the
Moines on May 16th after a sensa­ sending a child to a private school
th e m illions of m arks poured irzo PIONEER SHASTANS WED 84
ing scores of peole.
The United States Supreme Court ipasengers or crew. A strong gale is
tional chase in automobiles. A quan­ at other times.
the R hur weekly to support passive
YEARS NOW SEEK DIVORCE
Although th ere are many beauti­ today granted an appeal of the gov-¡blow ing and passengers are being
tity of stolen wearing apparel was
w orkm en, w hether they worked or
ful cities on the coast, Captain P orter ernnient to review action of the cir­ removed in small boats.
found in the car and officers m ak­ HATED RELIEVED CAUSE OF
not.
LAMOINE, (ShasZa Co.), Oct. 22 assures Ashland th a t there is no cuit court of appeals for Rhode
ing the arre st said th a t the two men
T h irty thousand
German
coal — A fter being m arried for thirty- place a» beautiful as Southern Ore.
BURNING FIN E RESIDENCE
Island which decided th a t Roland POLICEMEN ARRESTED;
attempZed to shoot them.
m iners went on strike around the four years, Mr. and Mrs. George
It is planned th a t unfortunate Pothier, confessed slayer of Major
ONE VICTIM IS DEAD
PORTLAND, Oct. 21— HaZred is
R eturned to W ashington
fields of Halle.
Grafton, pioneer settlers of th is re ­ fam ilies in Ashland maybe given a Alex Cronkhite aZ Camp Lewis,
believed
to have actuated the man
They
were
returned
to
W
ashing­
gion, have found th a t they are no Thanksgiving dinner. Following the Wash, recently, could not he re tu rn ­
SEATTLE,
W
ash.,
Oct.
22—
Pa­
who robbed and set fire to the fine,
MUNICH, Oct. 20— Bavaria has longer happy together.
Thanksgiving season comes C hrist­ ed to the jurisdiction of the federal trolm an H. Short, who shot two pe­ ton and sentenced to the state pri­
old
residence of Mrs. Olivo Girton
son
a
t
W
alla.
sent a ncZe to Berlin threatening
Mrs. Grafton has brought an ac­ mas, when every attem p t will be court a t W ashington for trial, be­
destrians
last
week
while
attem
pt­
here
Friday night. The woman has
The
stabbing
took
place
as
¿he
arm ed resistance if the “ German tion in divorce, alleging th a t her made to bring cheer to many child­ cause the alleged m urder had not
ing
to
caZch
a
suspected
shoplifter,
convicts were m arching out of the been obsessed with fear for several
state attem pts to violate Bavarian husband deserted her in March 1921 ren and parents.
been committee on grounds solely I was arrested on the charge of man- prison chapel.
months th a t her house would be
soverlgnty.”
w ithout cause. No property is in­
w ith the jurisdiction of ¿he federal slaughter following the death
of
burned, according to neighbors. The
volved. though Mrs. G rafton is a
J. C. Fuller, secretary of the local governm ent. The case has attracted
The Social committee of the Civic woman and son were visiting at
Mrs. J . L. Greenwood is conval­ large property owner in her own chamber of commerce, is transacting m arked attention in arm y and civil­ Isaac H am burger, secretary to a
federal judge and one of Short’s vic­ Club will give a card panty on Sat­
escing from an attack of flu.
Montesano, W ash., when the house
name.
, .
business at the county seat today.
ian circles.
tims.
urday, Nov. 3rd at the Club House. was fired.
Lived at E ugene
IEGIONAIRE TELLS OF
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