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DAIiL. (GUARD EUGENE, OREUOX, .MONDAY, AUGUST 21, l!-' xo. ;:, ASTER THE EU (GENE OPPOSE RAIL 1 ; ,' . A US ML PUSH NEW LAWS III HIS Wocrats Launcn a uewr- Btined Filibuster to. Delay legislation Urged But Re publicans Have a Quorum. .iia,toii. Awr. 21. A determined L,wr to I-B'latioH rcqiiralcd Lftfiidflit 'liuniiiw " Lil upheavals ns launched by. a L, ,( demiif rati in the House many. F ..,:.... Uii.MIcslone of Alll- lnrnKii.""- - Jtojuilnl a r--.ll call us soon a the ..it...) iA m-iler nnil fallou'i'tl H1. . ..., ...., tlrewh tnc aiu'ruDvii nnii n..-i.it.i trf "no oiioruw" '.vucu repuuui'ann I m take for consideration li'K- niih.Micr iu.iv ili'lay hut canuot Li Klion cm the prcsident'ii pro fan, once republicans have niualereu Ejjj BMher" to ifiiaraiiU'c a -jjonim. Coil Probe bill Drawn UMiuftou. Aus. 21. A bill nuthoriz , (ull im-CBtiitntion of the coal in- Lmjw deiaimucd in rirautni jiurii- tll BftMge lo muKiew wan wmnn bt Representative Winston-, ehairiuau Ciikouse intcratnte commerce I'om Lwm, after a conference witji tho Eol today- . ,...,. 1H Dili jiiunurn ". ,..,.... ... Ilna fire to mue members of Uie com icaiH by the president. .... 1 Rt tuouTiiasion would be authorized to Wipe ""7 pl'se f t'ie coal industry iniubmttt report to the house of rep-' jittjutinw by January 1. Congresi Prepares to Act. TuUnirton. Aiur. 21. Steps were iat ulen in congress today to push tut wo of the measures recom mM br President Harding for med ia ut atrike situation. , TWkoufie was prepared to pass, this nil t bill selling up a federal com. in to investigate every pliase or tne cling industry in- tlie hope that aaa inoutry will lay tlie basis for (twit peace in this strike beset in aaiSiicli a bill was (o be Introduced ak- ciifiirniun WTmsloiv of the in- Mh enmmerce cnintniss'oll. tarnish tlie senate is Oakiuir n rest1 i n-.j - I....- .....Iff 3l the foreign relations committee rlMlbf president's proposal for ler tlulM rivltilt federal courts power to Nifl the treaty riarhls of aliens so that V federal government could intervene M punish tliose rnsnonxihlo for vio late Men as the Herrin massacre. Katun Bill Soon Up. He bill of Senat or Kcllogir. whteh in watea (the iifVsldent'n wiiezestioti. tt; be reported favorably today or to- Allied Dope King Is Returned to U. S. lOPPOSITION TO Giant Air Cruiser on Flight From New York to Rio De Janerio WRECK FATAL TO DAVE L1GHTNER : TI IS BELIEVED BROUGHT BACK RADICAL'S WORK FRDIVLSHIlNGHil! man Jr V ru? m . ' . '1 which L eutonant Wllter Hinton. U. . N. (extreme left, bendinn) and Lieutenant Com V at i l Martins, of Urn Brajili: n navy (in cockpit with Icq handinq over side) are now en route from New York J..? .? , whcr0 hy will. fly up the Amazon for 800 miles or more and back to Rio for the Brazilian Con nLJru?'. S?u! v r"?,"' LK-uttnant Hinton and Commander Marlins. Picture was taken shortly before their do ?here Pilot Hhiton pi t h" ' 8caPlanB lBtt Wo8t Pal" Beach, Florida, today for Nassau.. Alter a rl:ort rest Fast Express Ditched at Gary Indiana, When Spikes Pul--led from Track for Sev eral Hundred Yards Sunday Clary, Inil., Aug. 22. Offieinl investi gation of lire wreck of the "million Ool lar Hxpress" on the Michigan (Vntrill railroad Sunday in which two trainmen were killed and two injured; was stnrteil today. ' . Official of tlie road eliariced tJiat stiikes were withdrawn from the triut tor n distance of several hundred yards, John Kalana of (iary, was nri-cstel after he is alleged to' have remarked "it's a shame they wern't all killed." l F. Foote, veteran conduclur, stntwl that if the train had been a passenger in-' stead of nn express, scores of lives would J i have been lost. 1 One thousand dollars reward was of ' fcred by the road for the arrest of tlie .persons responsible. ' Evory Car Derailed. ( Only eight men were on (he train w Accused Smuggler Landed at San, Pedro After Being Nabbed in China Following Escape From Portland. TRUCE OFFER IS EV DENT TODAY Presidents cf , Eastern Sys tems are Expected to Vote Against Settlement Propos al at Meeting Wednesday STO E ROBBED OF NARCOTICS Red Cress Drug Store Enter ed Sunday Night and 'Hop' Valued at $300 . Is Taken. A mrcotic robberj, in which cocaine, opium and uiurpiituu valued at marc than $300 in the "hop" peddlers' prices, were Htolen, occurred Siyidjy nilil av thy lied CroN.s druff. store. The robber pried open a baek window, nnd with .the ex-' Lvplion of Nti'itliutr two or three dollars iu cliajiiro in the cjikIi recister took uoth- ,1 injr else but the narcotic. The robbery leads tnc manager ot tne store to believe that Uie thief was a 'hop head" and his reason for rom niittiiiff the burglary was his desire to iOLD FRIEND JOHN) jlS BURIED AFTER f I A GLEEFUL DAY EX-KLAN HEADS DENIEDiAPPEALS hicb wiiH ciimnosed of 2I1 ears of per jislmble freight uud express. Kvery ear left the track. Km cinder Jov tnntl IVienum K. l.ubbi, both of Miles. Mich. were bruised : vices from Portland .luhnstowii. Pa.. Ahr. 21. Old John Hnrleyeorn, who did bus'tieim from the sniiif? old Htniuls for n few hours hero tSnturdny, was back in his grave today. Those who asked Johnstown barkeep ers for real beer were told "them days is gone forever". . At! entire io-w set of prohibition sleuths from Philadelphia had stopped the heer spree whteh stnrted hiuuraay , , ' when Mavor Cauffiel issued" a trickov I I-s AtiKeb's, Aim. l. ones of form statement' on tho basis of which saloon- ' p prund golilin W lUiaiii S. ( oburn and ists started selling eight percent beer 'Jf JMeitRie w. w. yx mn i Cases of Cobura and Price m L. A. Trial Must go to Jury With Rest Says Judge San Pedro, 'Cnlif.. Am. '2. Tfave l.iKhtner, alleged to'be oi.e of the most nctorious narcotic sinugiiU'r nf the Pa cific , const, was to he Inlten from the steamer Went d'arralone tdty by fed eral officers. I jchtner'.'chai-ired under fi, fl mv m- diclmcnts for smuuclins iinr'V)tUK and lilUtn' was captured hi Shanghai, .I'hhin. after 'jumping bail and eseapnig from Portland, Oregon. Kederiil Narcotic Agent V, ft. Wood, who nrrested Uighlner. at Portland was here to Identify Liqhtucr as soon nu the ship passes piarant:ue. Ha& Loan Rooord The West I'Vrralone wtis expected to dock at 10 o'clock when Woods declared I.ighlncr wotild be taken at once (o the county jail iu I.os Angeles. fghtiier. acN'ording to offeers, haa n Ion ir record and many aliases. Leaving Portland, where he was at liberty under a $10,(HX bond he boarded n vessel at Astorin'ou which hp waA re arrested ou the high seas, on radio ad- New York. Aug. 'Jl. "lMe Hards" wild oppose acceptance of the railroad broth erhooils proposals fur cwi.ii the siiop men's strike were rported to be iu con trol of H meeting here of 12 eastern rail road presidents which adjourned ut 5;!t0 p. tn. Am n resuH of this meeting It in ex pected, the eastern linu execuhvcH will vote against acceptance at n joinf meet ing with labor repieseutiitivea scheduled fur Wednesday. - Farmers Face Car Shortage. Washington .Aug. '21. I'lilest- t3io railroad strike is settled within "JO dayn, farmers f th niition will suffer "scr ioun and widespread loss," because of inability to obtain cars to transport farm products, Senator Itorah, Idaho, today wired Hewitt Cuylrr, chairmau'of the as sociation of railroad executives. Declaring "the situatiou is fast be coin ing inrolernhle.," Borah expressed hope tliut a "sieedy settlement of the strike can bo reached when negotiations are re newed between striking shopmen and executives on Wednesday," Itorah, chairman of the senate labor committee, sent the telegram to Ctiyler, ; following a long conference witJi Rert (M. Jewell, heait or stritttng shotmien. antl William Johuston, chief of the muehin ibtB. . . lite WTCfikuee of the engine ami it was hours before their bodies were recover ed. The express messengers were rushed ,to the httspitnl here. The traiu was traveling at J0 miles an hour when the ciuine jumped the tracks and cars piled tip behind it. at 10 cents a'steitt. the jury with those" of titer alleged (Contiaued on page three) SE The mnyor linn i-iil3im'fl tlmt whon lie klniisnicn. u trial here, Jii'lff" Jlouwr nid "ronl" beer cowld he kiiIi! Iip liifimt ruled today. t heer of less thnn one-half of one per- "Mnlc the eimen HR.linsr tlim. two cent nk-olinlic content. defendants lire very menc'i'. .11111! .Iiulftn The wets, who Saturday hailed the Iloiiser. "I feel thill develontnem 1 v.l.ii 11 mavor u'l "reiriilar fellow" were in- "onld iniplii-ate them nut v mistf before ..n..'UA,i 1.;... i-...i..i- the trial is over. Tlin i..nv..r ni.enl nlin it tell Hint lie is- I Tlie TOlirt deilil'll tllO nmCoP If. fli sued his statement to draw the atten tion of federal nnd state proliiliilioii of- (ret possession of the treasured driiK. An I fieers to the laek of dry enforeenient 111 eighth of an ounce of cocaine, a bait 1 his municipality. ounce of opium, and a quarter ounce of lie accomplished Ins purpose. lhe morphine wero taken. , At the prices former officers were immediately nnsied "hop" peddlers get for tJle druiis it and replaced hy a new set. And the would return the thief about ?:)(), the Johnstown flood was dammed. tiaiiacer of the store estimates. VariniiK forms of narcotics valued at maiiv hundreds of dollars were also in I the cabinet where the stock stolen was located. All the dniRs taken were 111 powde-?d form which leads the riniRBists to U11I1K tant me man oiiij u.-u.-.i 1 Tbt romilr lost lw., more inisoners druirs put up in this manner or Hint he rl in road work todav when . was friltlitened away before ne loos any rn,Tfrrv and AiircIo Martinello left of the tablets or other forms of cue aim. Mi slinrllv after miini to work on opium and nmrpluuc. KWr. hishwav this inoniinp. nc-1 The u.aniiner was at th ' stnre m i h "Jatto lhe feport bro.iRlit to the city o'cl. ck Sunday eve,K. Hie n. I 'eiv .t . h fouutv emi.i,. i i,.io f i'i. I nlacc Mime time duriuit the men. and .as lU'liroVe. ,rus'H,e first of the honor ! not discovered, until IJ' "'" J"' to break away last week anil is , ed this T'ee hc-c ti e r, " U9 at libertr slora evidently knew where tlie run t'rrjrWsente, d to sir llton.hs i .-.ties were lent b'""' 1 ',;" ,-t miinir i,;i .i (i..j t-jin i..ii -tn' disturb any of il.e other st"iK. 'n'r officers Iki.I discovered n still oiiemeatli his house. His family bus Mippnrtril bv lhe eoiintv since he "Jmiltd. tartiuei.. was fined Sr.00 !? tn jail for six montJis on AVril JJ!",' "inonshine cliiirue. Hoth had " Wf their srulelire served but hnd " ' HM their fines which would httvc " 10 De aerrril also. I'rine who escap " wtral davs aw had been f-nert :!0l J?""!""'"! lo :UI days in jail .lulv l.".. biw, s "lf:t" Cottaare Crove with , JJ priionerx eiiiplnved on (he roads Jr keen Biiaided. The sheriffs k.i." r,,i,'ved from responsibility ., 1 COIIIllv court ivn n fr.i- men. US KIN WHO WED" WiFE; THEN SUICIDES V,.r. . . . irt., T?- M!''h" Al"!- 21. William 11th. 11 Vf"r'i'H home to find the Wmb ! '" J''" "8" welded to hi lJ x"m" r:""'l Ar.len. ' and .1 himself tn the mnrri- ti.ii K'mll'i'J' kilI;''"1 I'is brother aud MninlT J""'rtd his wife 0 years Trtii, rnt '", Al"ka as a prospector. -,(',, M """thnrities. He became re- 4,,i? , "":r'""l t find his wife liiisL U 'li'uree ami married l1i'',t'l,"r.r.,'l''1l ilh Hi. cnunle and Hj ,,, " 7 "c'l when her former lmt.- !k VuWnJ ''"' ou:ileil "by one PLffi WITH THREE miss the (uses ngainst the two men. indi eatiiu? that lhe action slioukl i:.ir be con strned as pointdi? either to their guilt or innocence. The defense then m-ued dismissal of the cnM' against .1. P. Ituum, another of the defendants. Th nnticn w:is violently opposed by the sf.ie. B0I1BMISSI x. .r.. Aoi. -- a fict "f Ilie minn Inc.. i.i.... ...,1 , i on- over Hie Hil-mce V.V: Vev York bay or Ilie iiiiimt. ... , ,..,,in ' r bei;an senrcliing lor n ; i'- "". ; " . . BERUH PS! DEBTS Bar I Hue, Kranee. Aug. '.--Independent action hy France against (ler niany If the reparations commission cranH a moratorium, was hinted by 1'remier Toinr-are here today. The premier addressed the general council of the. department of the Metis. I'ioneare also suggested the advisability of calling an allied financial conference in which the (nter-allied debt ouestion would not be mixed w'th the (Icrmnn reparations iroblem. This phase of Irs address was interpreled to mean that the I'ntlfd States should b asked to Var ticinatc in the !Hxt, parley. The premier declared it was a mon strous innpiitv to mix the irenuan re in rat tons m,i,,m w debts prol)lem. Defense Opens Today Ios Angeles, Oil., Aug. ,'!. I leftist of the alleged in embers nf the Kn Klux Klnn accused1 of responsibility for the fatal raid at Inglewood, list April was to be started today. , At the opening of court .T'idgi Itmirier was I t announce his decision us to whether William S. Cobinn and W. I Vice, former offichls of the ftrgnni&i tion, would have to com mue to stni.d trial. Their. Attorneys lat I-'iiday i-iv-ed ror disinbisnl of the charc-s iiKsinct them on the grounds of Insufficient evi d ?Hrt Against a mass of evidence introduced by the state, the defense wat expected lo attempt to show that tho raid was ted by offircrs of the law upon Volstead law violators, and that the violence that re sulted was due lo misunderstandm?. BASEBALL FINALS knrni.rl seaplanes roared nuny from lhe h ers of the Aero Marine Air W ays. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Iloslon- U. II. K. Detroit Ill III (1 inter-allied Huston :t n 1 ilutlericM: rohuson and Hassler; Col- 'oincarn annnllnceil nun lie woiim con- nun mm wiuiuiu. tinue to insist on Ins policy 01 demand- i 1 (I imr 'productive Ruaraniees ...n,,,- n i,inlti.i. no wliirli lie Wlls till' down nt the recent Loudon financial con- I'liiladelphin " ":'"."-... .,. iiiecbnn- enrrying one i' ' i, r i.- I, riehls." he said icians. nilFMliK tor -1 -,.'. l , , . .i,,.,,,!,,,, if. i, nne ins I's'n loi.v'i .in..,.,...- - . -- - .'ill :f h k.l -l.-l-nrk I'.. ' ki. " '-'inc.. aiiniso 'W, r ';"Mer, h-re lotfay me aje of in. I mil il 1 1" i"" , . i scend on the water, mnse a i. .,..r,j ,i..,i even if the machine H i....fln.l na liieb .ins hai" pi' all durinit the period the craft ha hcen missinR. . . , The identity of the passen.-r had not been learned this mnriiiiic. wialtln man. it Is understood, chartered I In' "'ij plane for a trip to I" ire Islainl I i M;w York. Willi I'ilot Miller and Me.-li.uue-ian Thompson, he set sail from -li" cm- pnnv s station at i i- m. jsiiimej Tlie Inst acen of fie plane v.n- when it passed over lhe battery, th" b'W "' of Manhattan island, at a lnsn rule ' speed. Veterans of 91st Name New Officers from (icr-1 At rhdadelphia tied ioms it 11 ailelnhia i l" Itatteries: Ibivis. Kolp and Severeid in the onlv policy to safeguard Ileimach and IVrkins. . u nai ever At. I'lttsmirg .- ! . iln. ! mtmti ntnui IlitMKIIl . .....I i,n n;ii-i. iwiii- ,.r lu iiK-v to- rittsbunrii . oil 1 ward' Ccrinunv "It- seem's as thougli! Uatteries: (lesi.!igcr ami (Jowdy rrnnce ti almost dfiiiwl the ri!:t to ilton and (Joocli. have a l iefifh pediry". he declared. I Radioal Roundup Impends. Ciiicngo, Aug. 21. A roundup of radi cal agitators in connection with the wreck of tin Michigan Central's "million dollar express" at Oaxy, was iuuniuent Authorities raided the office of Wil liam Vj. Foster, labor editor, who was re. cenlly denied the right to spenk In Colo I'HIIII, IIU l:ir.t--t jiuitniiv"" " ( l""-!' -j. 1. ,.f,i,l 4.,. .. ,! Upteetivea Jeartieit that Hpiiics were . -..u.. . '"' liightner, plncwl hi Irons nnd Indeed in jail nt. Shanghai, again cavaped hut was recaptured. t Nabbed In Shanghai Ltghlner is wanted at Portland, where he jumped $10,(Mt0 ball while awaiting trial on a charge of violutlng federal nar cotic laws. lie was arrested at Sbanghul when he lauded from a Norweiginn freighter and was placed in jail. .Later he escaped from tho jail ami stowed away on the West Karralou. Tin fugitive's identity became known and after a reign of terror lasting sev eral days the man was chained, to the deck and finally placed tn a haired cell I for the remainder of the voyage. Cap- tarn '.UncMeivtu nik, master of the; the man ....in.fl from the rnilH which sent 2.'!. ex- -. . okoHoma. but brought bun to this press aud freight cam into the ditch and P nl "irncfi him over to I. H. nil -.lir.it th emriiieer aiul firemen, Ait nvliiiuKi ive I'xnmiuation of nioim- gnnda lints found in Foster's offlee wn made today. Authorities planned to (men tion agitators whoso unmet appeared on the list. thorlties here today. FROM Mill ISLE Taeonin. Wo.. Aug. lil.. Wed l)e Ijirc. serving a two year senteuce In the federal prison on .McNeil island, escaped this morning according to word received here. . The escape was the firsl. to occur nt the penitentiary since last Labor iViy, when Hoy (Jarndei', and his companions, Kvert Impyn nnd l.awarduH Hogart. made their dash for liberty. De fjige was arrested In Sonttte last spring -on a charge of traunporting a stolen automobile from Massachusetts to Washington. Equipment Decay to Hasten Peace. Washington, Aug. 21. A raptdlygrow Ing deterioration in rallrond eoui,mont threatening paralysis of transportation is causing leading rail executives who want ed a "fight, to the finish" in the nbop men's strike, lo adopt & more e,:nrUm tory attitude, according to information to government officials. . ' Thin is one of the main facts underly ing the hope in administration circles that n iettlti)ient of the strike soon will be reached. , ' ' ,- Hail executives realise .'bat. to yln the present-controversy they, must ward off a serious, brcukdown iu .transportation,. A big blow was denlt to tb-'ir efforts to keep the, crippled systems . npenitiin with strike breakers when the interstate commerce commission, with tbn'ajiffovnl of President Harding, anbob.icc I that the laws by which agents of the eumuitntoii can order defective equlpnepr out of use would be strictly enforced. ' There Is no appeal front orders 'of (ho commission banning t the, use. of such equipment. . . The report, which the hit Jr-Unto com merx'e; cnmiuissinn soon will make M con gress hi response to u Henntu resolution, will show more than half, of .he lU.tKhl locomotives of the country are povv de fective due to the strike. Tlu.i has caus ed the conclusion of many trains, delay to others and the refusal of many hi? four brotherhood members to inaij tho engines. 1 ; ; -." , r , 'Speneer, X. C., Aug. 21. North Chro linn state troops, encamped three miles from here, were under orders today to be ready on short notice, to Uike cherge of the Southern railway shops here. The water main, supplying shops, waa blown up last uight, delaying several main line trains of the road. Other oulbrenKH of violence occurred and state officials are watching the situation Hosely, About 1.200 state troops recently were ordered to a camp just outside the city by !ov ernor Morrison. One Radlv Hurt in Rail Yard Battlej Denver. Colo., Aug. 21. (n man. whose idenlMr is unknown, was 'Hieved Philadelphia, Aug. 21. The Joint eon fatallv wounded in a battle hev between ference of anthracite operators and un guards at the Denver and Uii Crandcifon mine lenders in si'ssion here today Western shops and a gang of men short- I recessed until tomorrow wilh-nit tenching ly before midnight last night. I be guarrts an ottreement. opened fire on the gang ot men wnt'n orders to hnlt were unheeded, thie of the gang fell, but mammed to escape be fore guards could capture him. He is believed to have been badly wounded. I,tnilway officials believe n b"mb plot was being carried out. COAL MEET FAILS TO BEACH THE Deer Hunters Renort Blue Sky Laws Are Believed too Lax Salem. Ore.. Aug. 21. Amendments looking the tightening of blue sky laws f the state are now forming in the minds of state officials, to he suimnt PEACE SEEN AS CHIEF CONCERN s - i ted to he cms iiture In January. N"CCeSStUl UUtinfifl The blnlinn will be directed par- ... i n....i..iH ....... Ham- Two Killed When ltemarkalile success seem" to have nr. i lienlarlr at non-resident corporation!' tended nil of Ilie Jninliin parlies which .ann iiock seiiinir ornniiniioiis. spent lhe first day of the season after deer. No iinrly lia vet reporteii in to the siMirlinj 'oods houses without at lent one deer for the parlv. o Ininries Tiave heen renorled as vl. This is a rnther retnnrkflhle fn-t as the wo.sls are filled nlin Jinniers. iisi veer allle. .... m i .. . 1M..I...I.. ;n l. ..!.. l,.,.,,im 1 1 he niHlllliaT dnv was leiirsi-u iu . n. .i A... x una ion. iiiii.-ij rtUHI ,lVa Jivi. ,fv w,0 ,( n, C. J. WILLIAMS SHOT sti.uttle Anir. Shot in a mvster- 1 ions affair lasl niltlil. .1. Williams of " i i... ,.r iu men not fnr from Kii-"lie Kl'll IIKSHIHIII KIIHK "S -' .... ,. Ane. "Jl. Sittinif nt A'llinrn , . f I . :. I ledrick. :l'. enirineer. ' "nr nmners r.-p-iri ....s...... ..... 1 todav a cornner s jury liecan nn inten- .,, ,.!, j jji un an open Hiarce. the openm; imj. ' ive prohe nf the denlli of Henry l."rtn. - -' ; Ti. nnd l.lwanl ' urns. -.1. 01 en n. ' Wash. Both men were killed when n li.lil anioiiniliile in which lliev wre rid inn crafhed inio a truck seven miles -mull Au'mrn Satimlnv night.! I il.... 1. bni.ii l.'i. and Itichard Itnner. I "I (e.-i-iianls of the auto also were nan- j a. T Iv hurt. . . ..I All worked in the coal mines at uett. Seattle. An. L'7. -I"H"'A '"t." "'View of th Hist Divi-ioii a. . ai"i. o.cpATrn ON AT MERCY r:,r::: r-s i,m suaVei.:;;:! r. ..f ijnciu; ed ;e f.:;;, . , 'i-zz. ;uw;t Sun Kraiie-.co: se-reiari. .1 11 .1 II. r . i " ; ' ,, ,,, h.4 S.tnrdav. San -n'-i.tr.'rerj nl .,,,io ('.... Mr-. .... San p Krn.: 'I ".f;' ,V,; ICV ll'lli nf It r. -i.ha?,...f .iiKIIM-H iiS'f Kr.n-I Mahel. a.l Mr. K. II- John-.... .ml m tion of lhe '.'1st w.n " r. m j- 1 ,1-..-h' t- "f K ic-ne. "- re ili.,.n-- -I Motorless Airplane Invented "'jCurtiss Prophesies Success H' f'KA VK OKTrV 1 boot-itrapV from the stirrn- -n ine rnit.d Prc Staff t orrepondiit i instead of stirtli:- :ewu a r.ounh'm tCoptnrizbt V.'2'2 bv I'nited l're ! aide. New" York. Ana. 21. An American; "Motor!" flight, n demon 'tr:it'd tn nioiorle. airplane capable of rising from j Hrling tests in the Itbitie Volley, Is. in and oMrbl'tig uput watfr hni Icen cim-I my opinion, no) only an (ntereMin but lA'ted and will shortly h1 put thmtmh a i mmt ii-teful development in the realm orifH itt tc-it nbicfi ff siH-confid will nt vitioli." i irt'n 'aid. f:ir outdo nnvthing in the gliding Ui: Rirtag 11 Proplcm ! Blmrn flielvers start from ph. int. iln ' "Itnl while tins in mirlity good ! . mnn trie t p nankitiff laws aimiuif lo protect, de i positors in stale banks are also weak, declares Prank Mramwell. state superin tendent of bunks, who hiiys ha hai dis cussed several bills wit h members of the stale banking board. Story of Virtrin Gold Revived Once More Ooldendftle, Vn Aug. A tale of virgin gold, brought into The Untie in the davs of old, when homesteaders were beginning to settle the upland country, haw bMn revived. f'harleif Wannithhic on educated fadim, chums he can lend a white man to the Ist Spaniard mine whence, legend has it, th Indinn onee brought rich nugget to the settlements to trade for food and calico. It is situated, says U'annnsliie, at the head of Iewis river, in the unbroken fnneNe4 liet ween Moiint Arlams and Mount St. Helen), in the Canendes. Hut the Indinn iimf be paid In coin for his information. 'Sn mine no pay", he said, ( . i cisco. i,, i it smiiih'j. i . untrue. r A I i.,. .iMit;ir ( 1 toiis. (ileno.II. tiittins. pioneer in th- the real t.t f-oiuep wli-n lTT. DOUGLAS ATS HEminu ay"" f ins w..rldT 'M,,1' ' "xelitivr i t art hi- plane, without -inv m han'ml aTFZZL .il New York. An?, Ufr . "'"f .f.r, "; . interview. 1 motive power, an off a Tevcl wr-t.-li suet, WRiilllllll- opnortiti itv.to pr -nt Utr.o ' u..A c wNSI! WE M 'f VE H I Tmi-inr iriiinn achievements at , an the mirface of the ie.i. ) V & L A lb7 ! ha- Vn i'a'de to omii"-'i'-' r- ; . f Bly fiprsfield. herf an airman remoinrd ; "If glider without not ic rwer . a ? ! cT lambs bv llifl 1k'l:-. f"ril's i:V .' ii;. Vr.u.(ii of i.-inrfitld ' were ' aloft two hours and ten P.e.ond in a remain aloft two hours on a rising nr- . . ? . ar". VhJj oitd.er. iHirofteh l.N-att inc. . I.i K" " ' ' Vf t, ,.Tv hon- mitlens plan". l'rlis said be epe,ied , rent upon mountainside, i mcounge .. 'Birk.i .. . '( I ...t.fl.ni'h o"' . 1 ' .. a :.i .l...rtl tn fletnnt!rmt A vlider in which I r K'Vt, "ll'V'r lf.tVMl?v Viir1. Ilavinrct:.ind V" ' !'lr:l0' "Vo "",, , . 0 lhe pilot literally "liftrd bim-et( by (Continued on page three) MAN SHOT FOR DEER Marnhfield. Ore. Aug. 21 Th firt casualty of tltn Orevoii state deer neitfion. which opeti"ri venter- fttw ot-ciired near here t dv whrt (ov (tranrer IT, was shot sod probably fa I all v wounded by tieorgf tlurii. 'Jl. who fa d be mi-took h's bunting partner for a deer. Republic Devoted to Freedom Harding Tells Citizen Sold iers in Speech at Capital. ir Washington, Aug1. 21.-rThiH country'i principal concern Is peace .and the nc ctirities of peace, President Harding de clared today in an address to 1000 elti nen soldiers he reviewed on tJie bioad ellipse back of tho White House. "There ia no thought of armed warfare and po design to carry on an armed camimign in any iHrecttou,' Harding auid, explain ing tho effort of the government to In duce, young men of the emmiry it enter soldier training camps. . "You are citizens of a republic de voted only to freedom, ' the president said, with the citizen Holdien surround ing Jifin on all sides. t Harding praised the prdicy of congress In reducing the regular army and pro viding for the training nf citixena during the summer vneatinn periods, , "It Ik a fine thing for young manhood of Ainericii to turn, from .the vacation t (Continued, on page three 4,t erowded, Miss I'rinees. ftud haw tfot'a jrood jokn nn her dad. He didn't recinniae her visterday until after he'd paid her way t' a movie. Th reason lh' way n' th ranatreMor l liard ia 'cauae It'a ao . H-a wh.,4 nny rcfusingto U.a nia O