’ ’ THE WEATMBR * Unsettled tonight and F ii , . * •• • ... > < j with rain in west portion. sd ir Pros Wlro BegVt») Fifty Years (United News Wir« Servie«) i» i — l i i UB8DAY, JAN. 6, 1927 » • ■ THE LATE PAPER • • • - NICARAGUA SIT U A T IO N , Due to some unavoidaMe dlf- Ocalty with the big press the Tidings has been unusually tots tor the past two days. Bv- «ry effort possible is being ex­ erted to overeome this troubls, and It is thought that the usu­ al press time w ill again prevail today. Unable to Seareh for Miss­ ing Bov Because of weather Mighty Pace New Executive Refuses Oraat Clemency to Convicts PHONES TO PORTLAND CHICAGO, ¿Jan. «.—- The charges of corruption In baseball by Charles Rlsberg, better known as the "Swede,” were answered today by some of the mighty men «of the diamond who faced him In the office of Commissioner K . M. Landis. W ith the c u r of baseball keep­ ing the box scon and a host of news w riters relaying every play to an expectant world of fans, Rls­ berg. tbe form er W hite Sox player who was banned forever from baseball for bis p art In throwing the world series of 111«, re iter-| SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. «.— I I ( U N ) — Eight convicted slayers a r* to be executed in San Quentin penitentiary during the next few weeks. Jack ¿later, sentenced to he ated the charges hs made last Saturday. Ignoring the sneers and clench-r ed fists more than a score of base-1 Agrees ball Idols, past and present, Rls­ berg again charged that D etroit! threw two double headers to the W h ite Sox la 1*17. When he had done this, Bddie Collin«, former manager of the W hite Sox, and now with the Athletics, took the stand to deny In langnkge that wouldn't look aide in print every! to Fight. Under His Promotion For One Tear charge that Swede had uttered. He was followed by Clarence Rowland, manager of the W h ite r Sox In 1*17, who also Issued em­ phatic denials. Rowland was fol­ lowed by Tyrus Raymond C obb.!1 on« of the greatest aces o f all i ttXM. , I The Georgia Peach, his lip sil whtto wttb angOf.-told Judge Lan -f) die that he had never participated 11 In a crooked game In all his long osreer. |i hanged Friday for the murder of Jim W ert, Needles constable, was moved Into tbs death houee WOd- needay after C ..C . Young, Cali­ fornia’s new governor, had -refus­ ed to exercise executive clemency In his case. Clarence "Buck” K elly, youth­ ful bandit who killed throe per­ sons d u rlngts hold up orgy hero last fa ll, today was sentenced to be hanged at Baa Qasatin on March I * . Proceeding K elly to the gallows however, w ill be Sidney Adams, slayer o f a Los Angeles woman. Adapw’ execution has been set for January 21. 8. C. Stone, 1« year old step­ father of Jock Hoxie, movie cow­ boy actor, has been sentenced to die in March, ills appeal has been denied by the state supreme court. The four other men swatting execution are P hilip A. Goodwin, setor-prieet, convicted of a south­ ern C alifornia murder, George Waters, flacraip rtto : Joseph SeM eyal sad M fe#f V$tkieh, both of Placer c o u a tg A ^ W the 8hasta m ute has bean c m ** a “ e*t>ng haa been arrai pleted giving da a second «ante fpr tbe J«cktoa County C line from Bagene, O n ., oh' the Protective Association to i Portland division to, Igerna. C a l. wUh Roderick Macleay of I on the Shasta division.” Spronl Ub4 ,«at th® Medford Hotel, 1 aald la his Hsw Tsar's mesoaa» to Friday. January 7th. employes, mads public today. I Mr. Macleay haa asked « " I t also reminds ua that in tt>eith,B “ dating be called that Pacific southwest a new second might have the opportunity main line M s been talk,ug to the sportsmen of from Phoenix, Aria., to W e lto n / R®«“« River valley on quest "The firs t put K lam ath F»Us T,tal interest, on tbs main lia s add t h s rgseoBd Thape wU1 “° doubt be *n put Phoenix on the rngiq «mu, game legislation presented to each of them an important slty coming legislature, also legl and each having before tt g lavg- tlon that may effect the comi er dlpUny by Nason of the c,al fl»blng interests. I t Is. chRngG our linos hsve thus ersnt- ^or sportsmen of Jac I brought extensive areas o f Indus­ tria l impqytsncs into direct rela­ tion w ith the aatlpn in general through access in both directions by reason o f being ' en m n 1 p LOS ANGELES. Jan. (U N ) H arry K . Sltgh, late of Fitsgerald, Ga„ has traded an Indefinite ad­ dress lit the great beyond for a very material one in the Los An­ geles county Jail. Supposedly dead since last September when *7,500 insurance was paid to his "widow," Sllgh was found very much alive in this city Tuesday and arrested as he left the general delivery window of the postoffice, where he caned for his mall. . He Is accused of setting fire to his Georgia home after removing Boasting of Killing Forty Eight Deer Causes his fam ily and furniture and a r­ Arrest of Family ranging to have witnesses see him ) enter the house. Bones resembl­ ing those of a human were found PO RTLAND, Jan. «.— (U N )— in the debris and buried by the Boasting that they had killed 48 fam ily with proper ceremony. | deer since the close of the season The New York Life Insurance proved to be the undoing of mem­ company paid the policy hut bers of the Thomson fam ily, re­ quietly launched an Inveetlgatton sort owners on the Mackensle rlv- which led to this city. The "de­ ceased” admitted hie Identity to I W ord received here by Bd Av­ the police and is being held for erill, state game warden said the Georgia authorities on charges of fam ily had been rounded ap and Arson and attempt to defraud. gives fines to ta lis * ««,10«. Those arrested were Carey Thompson and his four boys, Carey, Jr„ Mor- DANCING IS LIMITED low, Dayton and York. THREE MONTHS A YEAR At first the Thomsons were co­ GENEVA,— (United Press)— in * to fight the cape, bat cheated Dahclng has so fa r coma under their minds after hearing only a the displeasure of the Catholic portion ot the evidence against government of the Swiss canton them. They wars charged with of Ticino that a law has been k itin g )>ucka, fawns aad does, of passed preventing dancing except taking the hams and leaving the during the first three months rest of the meat, je ttin g the ham of the year. • ■ i meat and selling It. Every hall must receive police! authorisation and it is expressly j BUS OFFICIAL KILLED forbidden the« youths under six­ R IO DB JAN IB R O , ( U P ) — teen years of age may dance at all. Between the ages o f stk- Tauflc Forab, general manager of teen and twenty dancers must be a Rio Da Janeiro hua.Mna leaned accompanied by thslr parents. ] eat the window ot a has to In­ vestigate a sudden lurching of the taaebine, apparently due to an Rosebttrg— H. P u Conn Invents accident. He whs killed when box-making machine that w ill he ¡Ms skull was crashed by a pass­ manufactured here. ing street ear. Righth WISCONSIN HAS THREE NEW WOMEN SHERIFFS LOg A N G 1L E 8, J«u. «.— (U N ) — Tbs Rev. W elter 0.. Jones, Baptist minister, alleged to have transported a member of his cqn,* grpgation from Portland, Oragfan, to Fort W orth, Texas, for immor­ al purposes, le ft hare Wedaeaday to face tria l la the northern city. Rev. Jones waived axtraditiaa on chargee of violating t ie Mana act, la connection w ith an slleetsd trip nmde to "Fort W orth lu com­ pany with Mrs. Pend Lao. Ha left this city far Portland la com­ pany with a hatch of prisoners fo r McNeil island penitentiary. viaiuieu, alKl ie police. id In the nude e ”. a sod hut in Eskimo lg- re for all Ills, ie icy waters dressing and leers to Jail, -------- . WASHINGTON, Jam C. — A charKe that the United States was now en* a«eP1 D isregard Senate JU ULI I . W ASHING TO N, Jan «. — The administration pushed lta activ­ ons Favor itles in Nicaragua still farth er Decial today In face of a demand from on I the sénats foreign relations com-. mlttse that Secretary of Stats (U N ) __Crea Kellogg appear before it to ex­ iste depart'- p,M,n hU cour“ ‘ [ MADISON, (United W is., Jan. Press)— Throe «. — Two ,tep ' u k # n - whlc>’ wfcat’ ever thelr purpose, w ill have the * ffect ot strengthening the Dias roglme which the United 8tates toaa recognlsed. W rat came the press dispatch y, from Managua, headquarters ot understood, the Dias faction that sailors and a bill to be nmylnes bad been sent'there to Islature. protect the American legation, tarings apd They were given authority. I t ow vested la was said, to establish a neutral commission- sone there. Dias had recently appealed tor rq divided as aid to protect his headquarters f giving the from being captured by the Sac- latitude ia ass liberals. The state depart- Ian was M id ment at first refused to conflrm ,ar«er aaa° - this dispatch, but later admitted Bd by tbe it. T h e , step was taken, the , state department said, because of British and Italian diplomatic appeals for protection ot foreign- Drop of One Hundred Forty Five Feet is Not Fatal women, osed at a stive« of the Delations In b" M Tunney might be able to turn down the million dollars or so hs 1 8ALBM , Jan. l.--x < U N )— The has to be asked to accept for de­ state desert land board today fending his title. But In opinion served notice on the North dan­ bf those who saw Rickard, B illy ai company of which GeWald West Glbeou. Dudley Field Malone, | ot Portland Ie attorney, that It various unnamed sides, attaches’ ’ must either begin active construc­ and half the newspapermen in tion work on the north canal unit New York pile o ff the train no of the Deschutes Irrigation pro­ champion could be so cruel as to ject within *0 days e r show cinse spoil the party. as to why Its contract should not KELLOGG TO APPEAR T H E DALLES. Jan. «.— L ie u ­ tenant Oakley Kelley, and com­ panion. Captain John Stanley, landed at Long creek last night and spent the night nt a farm house, according to a telephone conversation with the army flye r and the United Press this after­ noon. The fog was high around M t. Hood yesterday making the at­ tempt to look for Leslie Brownlee impoaslb'le. A landing was made on a level spot without In ju ry to the occupants or damage to the plane, and the pair walked six miles to a ranch house w h e n they spent the night. K elley ex­ plained that the fog extended west as fa r as the eye could reach, which prevented them attem pt­ ing a return flight to the army barracks *at Vancouver, Washing­ ton. In expectation of finding clearer weather to the east they returned In that direction. Wisconsin statutes • provide |h s t a sheriff cannot serve two r l t t r bridge, 14« feet above the far water. ponsecuttve terms, but the law He was rescued by tbe crew of dopa net prevent his wife from a fire boat and is recovering in campaigning for election to the office on the understanding that Only one other man is said to w ill appoint him deputy have leaped from the bridge and «» sheriff. Insurance Policy Paid Some Time Ago Causes Investigation Missing A viator la Discovered a Farm House. Near M t. Hood Jackson Oountv Men Will Have Opportunity to Know of Legislation CONVICTED Senator Declares That U. in Armed Sheriffs wives who w ill wear the badge of authority In 1927 are Mrs. John C. Gruel, Jefferson county; Mrs. J. J. Waggoner, Washburn county, and Mrs. Mary Jacobson, Barron county. Two other sherrifs’ wives were defeat­ ed at the election. Shelved survived. He was a professional diver who nmped from tbe Cam­ den side where the span Is lower. During the construction of tbe bridge more than a dosen work­ men were killed by falling into tbe water. Several suicides have made the leap. ITO DAV County School Head.« Will Ask Legislature for ’ Increase Congre» to Make an In SALEM, Jan.«.— ( U N ) — A bill vestigation in the Wil­ Providing for an increased sched­ lamette Valley ule of salaries paid to county superintendents of schools will W ASHINGTON. Jan. «.— (U N ). be presented to the forthcoming For the study of the sugar beet legislature, according to action hopper in the W illam ette valley, taken today by the state associa­ looking toward the establishing of tion of county school euperlntend- sugar beet growing on a large scale in that section, the agricul­ » t s n session here. The new salary schedule is tural appropriation bill reported sponsored1 by Fred Peterson. to the senate Monday by Senator Klam ath county, and provides for McNary roarrlee an appropriation a minium salary of «2,000, with of «10,000. This w ill enable the salaries In larger counties based department to send experts Into on school enrollment. The pres­ the field to devise methods ot ent scheduje shows that one sup­ control and to determine how ex­ » erintendent In the state receives tensive the problem may he. The senate bill adds ««.500 to only «400 a year, while In serar- al counties the salary is «1,500, the «15,600 set aside in the Twenty-nine of >< county house bill for expanding the school superintendents' In the weather warning service la the state are now receiving salaries Pacific northwest, under which tiro of leas than ««,000, It was point-, conditions ot ■ exceptional hasard are brought to public no­ ed out. Distribution of school funds on tice. Another appropriation for a teacher basis rather than on a northwest carried ia the senatf school census basts also was fa­ measure covers Investigation of methods of shipments ot pear* vored. 1 Brenton Vedder, Clackamas aad apples to the eastern mar­ pounty was elected president * of kets. giving special study to de­ the association at the closing ses­ fects which develop aad mar th t sion Tuosday. Other officers fru it en route to market. elected were: Josla W ills, Polk oounty, vlce-presldsnt; sod Ed­ ith Aehert. Douglas county, secre­ tary. • i INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS There were three fatalities la Oregon due to Industrial accidents during the wash ending December 3«, according to the state Indus­ tria l accident commission. Of thb 471 accidents reported during the weak, «7 «ware subject to the provisions a f the workmen’s com­ pensation law, *7 wars from firms and corporations who have rejected that law, and two were from the public u tility corpora­ tion« not entitled to state pvotoc-l tioa. ; \