The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, February 11, 1925, Image 1

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Fish Commission Bill Faces Defeat'
Sand Cave Heroes
H ARE
WAVERING:
Measure Taken Up as Spe
cial Order of Business
This Afternoon
i-Game Commission Bill Will
! Follow Action on Fish
Commission Plan
imers Keponeu
r:i have been made to the
twrt by K. B. Itornl of the
id BDeen on uis uroneriy
jrR-jutc A by marauding dogs
im 01 reoruary o. rtiieon
fttt also injured in the attack
Dfr stau'8, iiie payment to in;
.f ibe flock is made from the
; tuna lnamintnou uy mo buic
H owners are now purchaa-
Ikenscs, according to re
fm the office of the county
lusure Approved
t! Ifgishitinn that is now
, in .he Ipgislnture provides for
f p!!nn and the turning of
' tbis additional fund over to
in ii-s. copies ann oaia
"i nave horn received hy
' ! I'. Harnnrd of the Lane
tourt. -This will raise about
the Btnte and Lane should
rtout f.'O.nno of this," the
Xhis bil! which has been
VH in thc h,mse itppresen-
fltOL has thu fit.i.p.n-nl nf ll,n
-EIJ court.
' er Reward
11 (nd of approximately $500
11 reward to be paid for the
conviction 0f tne party
ho entered a Dumber of
Dn ,,. lrKi.nU fifi.r
haute owners are ex-
' My,' in the near future.
''ri,fM ore being placed
IJHius i (ic upper McKen-
to inR io die attention of
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STATE 110UK, SALEM, Ore.,
Feb. H. UP) rossibilit.es of the
commercial fish commission bill be
ing defeated on the floor of the sen
ate without the exercise of the veto
was seen this forenoon when it was
learned that the criginal group of 13
senators opposed to the measure had
been augmented to 14, and that an
other senator was wavering on the
uuostion.
Whether the bill is defeated out
right on the floor of the senato there
appears to be nt least 14 solid votes
to sustain the veto of the governor
and 11 votes are sufficient. . -
House Vote Heavy .
Should the measure puss the senate
the plan is for the house immediate
ly to proceed to consideration of thc
bill and present indications are that
there will be sufficient voles in that
body to enact it and also to pass it
over the executive's veto. Upon it being-vetoed,
jt would be tk-t back to
the senate from which it originated
ami upon the veto being sustained in
that body it would be scut to thc
legislative cemetery. '
The bill was introduced by Senator
Ititner and transfers control of the
fish commission from thc governor to
the state board of control. It will
come up under a special order of bus
iness this afternoon at -:I!0 o'clock.
Kirkwood Bill Up
Representative Kirkwood's bill
transferring the control over the
game commiss'.i.n from governor to
the board of control is also pending
in the senate, it having passed the
house with enough votes to carry it
over the governor's veto.
The group of Kl in the senate is
expected to sustain the r rnor's
veto f this bill thould it pass the
senate. It is scheduled to follow the
f.sh commission bill.
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Mr. and Mrs. William D. Shepherd, foster parents of the "million
aire orphan," William McClintock, who died December 10, on the
eve of his marriage to Miss Isabel Pope, and left a will leaving the
bulk of his estate to his foster parents, were to be served with a
subpoena In Chicago today, requesting them to be preoent when
the Inquest Into the death of McClintock Is resumed on February 19.
PUBLIC SERVICE
SIX PER CENT, IS
STATE HOUSE. SALEM, Ore..
Ecb. 11. OP) Despite Governor
Pierce's wish that no funds be appro
priated for the continuance of the
public service commission, the joint
ways and means committee late yes
terday introduced house bill number
419, calling for appropriations of
$100,000 for this department.
Representative Gordon spoke for
the bill which was put to time read
ings through n suspension of the
rules, lie pointed out that the -nor
should be given immediate oppor
tunity to act on the bill in order that
the house might have time to sustain
its own action in case of veto.
Aviators Postpone
Nome Flight With
Diphtheria Serum
FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Feb. 1 1.
iP) Hoy & Parling, former United
States navy aviator, and Ralph I.
Mnckin of Anchorage, an employe of
the Alaska railroad, cancelled their
proposed airplane flight to Nome on
receiving word here that diphtheria
conditions in thc Seward peninsula
town were improved and that a con
templated shipment of 020,000 units
of anti-toxin was not needed immediately.
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Jfnre than SIX) children in the Eu
gene schools will hive been inoculat
ed against diphtheria by tli end of
next week, according to the report of
Dr. .S. M. Kerron, city and county
health officer. Dr. Kerron this after
noon expects to complete the inocula
tion of thc pupils of. the Lincoln
school mill toxin-nnti liixin. Tomor
row or IVidny the second inoculation
will he given thc pupils of the (icary
school. The Condon school will be vis
ited by Dr. Kerron next wci k. The
following report on the number of
pupils iii'H-ulnted at each school and
the prohal'lo number at Condon ha
been made by the health officer: Pat
terson. 10.-i; Washington, 11-; Lin
coln, is.".; iei.ry, l!-i; Condon, l'H).
Labor to Carry
On Campaign for
Child Amendment
MIAMI. Fla., Krh. II. The Angl
ican Federation of IIkit ill finy
on t mmpflien fr the national child
labor amendmrnt to th frdTil r'n
stitution in thte stnte mliii-h
foiled to ratify the imndinMit until
vii'h time as Irginlatur fsvi,rld t
ratification are circled, the fillers -tmn'n
rxcriilivi' council HciHj at it
business esiion here today.
li n county's tnx levy exceeded the
six per cent limitation as set by tJie
state constitution, according to a de
cision handled clown today by Jurtsre
G. Sivipworth. Thc judge in over
ruling the demurrer filed by District
Attorney John S. Medley in the diso
brought by J. II. Hawley and C. W.
Roy el o!so holds that the levy of one
mill for the purpose of n timber
cruise is n.lo void.
Judge C. 1. Rnrnard of the county
court stated today that the excess
over the six per cent limit will be
approximately $10,000 and that this
will prnhiibly be cut from the road
and bridge item in the county budget.
Although the county has to February
17 to take further legal action In the
tax case present indications are that
the levy will be trimmed to meet the
derision as issued today.
Judge Rarnard in his opinion con
cerning the cut in the budget etates
that this will mean that no appropria
tion for tJie Eugene-Florence road
work will be available this year. Toe
court set ?.'t0,000 for this but cut
$10,000 and now with another similar
cut there will be only $10,000 remain
ing, not enough to enter in co-operative
work with the state on the high
way. The decision fif Judge Skipworth
will alio mean that there will .rob
ably be no timber cruie in Lane this
year.
White House Withholds
Comment! Though Under
stahding is Held
Farm Loan Board Members
To Meet in Los Angeles
- On February 16
Attempt to Defraud Detroit
Insurance Company Is
Thought Foiled
Diamonds to Value of $200,
000 Said to be Missing as
Officers Search
Governor Hartley
Of Washington is
Chided by Senator
OLYMl'IA, Wash., Feb. 1 1. Sen
ator ChriMenson of Skamania an!
Klickitat counties, the only dnno-
rrntin inembrr of Lhe tinner house of
the Icgitdiiture, dropped a bomb in
the senate shortly before noon when
he akrd the chair if a resolution lo
r.i!l for an investigation f "Gover
nor Hartley's methods of lobbying
against the scd what bill' would be
in order.
i Senator (Mrary, in the chnir, m-
noiinccd he :iw no rt'jin.n w)iy suIi
i a resolution would not be in order.
! No such resolution wn introduced
j before the senate recessed until 12:0
' p. in.
i Business Section
Of Elk City Hums
TUI.KDII. Ore., Keb. 11. Fire de
stroyed the main h'.i;ness seeth n of ;
K.lk ("ily on the Vaipilna river !nt J
1 n:lit, the blaie bein caused by a j
' (.., lie lamp explodmi. lluildings ;
wiped out included Dixon's store and:
! warehouse, the Lik Tlty hotel and twj
j smslr liuildinjs. Volunteer fire j
IIROirT. en.'-'i .ni.i..-. o,..-,-. o.. . ,
prevented the flames from spreidinr.
Mrs. J. W. McKinney
Succumbs to Illness
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. UP)
Although the White House withheld
comment, administration officials
elsewhere Indicated a belief that Wil
liam M. Jardine of Kansas, had vir
tually been decided on by President
Cool id ft for secretary of agriculture.
The Kansas delegation in congress,
which once endorsed J. C. Mohlcr,
also of Kansas, for thc post, met and
changed its support to Mr. Jardine.
Members of the delegation have been
in constant consultation with Mr.
Coolidge. Officials said the visit had
to do with agricultural questions, but
declined to ga'into details. , ,. .
;, -Backed 'By. Hoover. -.
Mr, .Tnrdlne is 'president of tliej
Kansas Agricultural college nod his
supporters Bay lie has the endorse
ment of Secretary Hoover to whom
the president previously hod offered
the agriculture secretaryship.- His
attitude toward the McXnry-IIaugeii
farm bill had been displeasing to some
of the Kansas delegation supporting
that measure. The delegation was
unanimous today, however, in its eo
dorsement of him.
Mr. Jardine Jias had many kinds of
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SANDCAVETO
YIELD VICTIM
SOON. IS HOPE
(Continued on page three)
Two More Arrests '
Made in Tacoma
Bank Murder Case
Mrs. Addie Roxnna McKinney, 7M,
died at her home on motor route (
February 10.
Mrs. McKinney is survived by her
widower, Joseph W. McKinney, five
daughters; Mrs. A. I Rennett, Eu
gene; Mrs. A. I.. Rildine, Srdro Wo-1-ey,
Vah.; Mrs. George Roswell, Cali
fornia; Mrs, G. L. Rerry, Rend; Mrs.
C. F. Itowe, Oklahoma; and one son,
C. L. MvKinney, motor route C, Eu
gene. Funeral services will be he'd Feb
ruary 12 at 2 o'clock at the Muikey
cemetery. Arrangements ere In charge
of the Rranstetter chapel.
Chamber Planning
Lincoln Program
Line In s t-irl:,!;; M be obnerwd
with a ) prop i i.tte p.ttriotic miicic and
brief talks at the rhnmber of com
merce meeting tomorrow afternoon,
it Is announced by K. Eugene Chni
ivirk, secretary, Jitveni e entertainers
will oijpy an important part on U.e
(Togram, tiro of the three sptakern
being Carol Fhrhart and Ruth Hud-
n. A third, thnther liinh school stu
dent, ill be select' d this afternoou.
TACOMA, Wash., Feb. 11. Two
more arrests were made last night by
Tacoma and Seattle police in the
roundup of suspects for the slaying
of Harry II. Schmidt, Tacoma banker,
Saturday morning, making a total of
six -low held for investigation.
At 10:n0 o'clock last night Infect
ives John Paulson n,nd August St.
Pi rre of Tacoma, arrested Ardni
Lloyd, 21, at 020 University street,
Seattle. He was brought hero at one
o'clock this morn ng and is held in
the Tacoma city Juil.
Scarcely bad the Tacoma officers
arrived Lome when Captain of Ie
tectivea Charles Tennont at Seattle
telephoned that his men had arrested
a man giving the no tne of Goodman
and were holding him f'r investigation.
LOS ANGELES. Cal., Feb. 11.
C4 Dr. Samuel R. Molin, wealthy
Detroit dentist and politician nnd his
two sous, Harry and Fred, were ar
rested on fugitive warrants hero to
day charging them with conspiracy
to defraud a Detroit insurance com
pany, by Btaging a "fake' diamond
burglary. They are nlso wanted in
the Michigan city, detectives said,-for
questioning concerning a $200,000
diamond robbery there, f
Half an hour after their arrest
the Molina had communicated with
attorneys and these were endeavor
ing to obtuin the HuspecU' release
through bob nns corpus proceedings.
Meanwhile the Molius remained book
od at the city quit.
"These warrants are just so much
; Continued on pne ten)
BIG 8, P. TUIEL
July 4 will see the completion of
the big 3700-foot tunnel being bored
under the summit Vf the Cascade
mountains by the Southern pacific in
building Its Natron cut-off, it Is an
nounced in the local district office.
Workmen arc rushing the job, which
is the largest pieco of tunnel con
struction on the gup, and with the
coming of clear weather several of the
handicaps under which they arc
working will be removed.
From the eastern side of the
mountain (he tunnel crew have bored
700 feet under the hill, while from
the Lane county side only about 1100
feet has been constructed. The crew
tin this side consists of 300 men, who
arc building the timber lined cave uit-
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Indications Early This Af
ternoon Are For Extri
cation Tonight '
Twelfth Section of Timber
Of Wall of Shaft is
Completed
CAVE PITY. Ky., Feb. 11 (P)
llarring unlooked for developments,
indications nt 12:30 o'clock this aft
ernoon were that Fiord Collins would
not be extricated before late tonight
from Sand cave, In which he bos been
napped for 12 dnvs.
II. T. Carniichael, in charge of
sinking the shaft said tint n sudrieu
striking of tiio cavern in .which Col
lins is n prisoner yould Ji the only
unexpected development wi,. h might
possibly lend to an earlier T,-ue.
The twelfth section of timbei.ng up
the wall of tho shaft was completed
at noon today. Each section eo 'ra
approximately three feet. The exca. -tion
was sliKhtly below the last brao
ing put in., .
Johnnie Geralds, lop, Is III with
pneumonia contraoted from his 'at
tempts to rescue Floyd Collins from
Sand cave, near Cave City, Ky. Lee
Collins, center, Floyd's father, plead,
od for persona throughout the coun
try to pray for his son's releaso. Nor
man Parkor, below, was the last man
to talk to Collins. He was In the cave
when the pasaags to Collins was
blocked the second time.
Supervisor Confers
With Dean at 0. A. C.
Wisconsin Favors
Child Amendment
MADIHOX, Wis., Feb. 11. (A)
The WiKconsin legislature ratified the
federal child btb'T amendment to the I
constitution torhi; when the nsaciuli'y
liv M vote nt ll.t to ''ft went i,ti rei-ir 1 i
aa favoring the propositi. The srunl-t
atresdy adopted the niwdution.
CONNECTICUT OPPOSED
IIAIiTFOItl), Conn., Feb. 12. I!y
an overwhelming vote the bouse of
tepresetlt.tives today refused to rat
ify Uie proposed child labor amend
ment to the federal const itut ion.
Katifirntlon was defeated in the sen
ate last week.
Champoeg Day no
Holiday This Year,
STATK HOrSF, SALKM, Or. J
Feb. 11. Champoeg dy. May '1, will!
not be made a ante holiday by th
If giilature this yesr. The judiciary
committee Teported against the meas
ure, lntrotlured( by Represvntativt)
fiord"n. and Indefinite postponement
followei.
Autos Marooned
In Water; Roads
Blocked by Flood
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11. Sev
eral towns in Marin county, across
Ssn Francisco bay, were isolated to
day owing to high w.itrr due to henvy
rninfall. A dur.cn houses were washed
from their f'oiud.itons and their oc
cupants injured by broken gins and
fulling tiiiiVr.
A landslide blocked the tunnel of
the N' thwcsiern p.irific tailroad at
t.'orte Madera, cutting off (hoimfinds
of cniiiuiuters to Sun Frnu-ico and
giung tbem s loIid:iy. Rails on this
line at' other pl.ms were under four
feet "1 wattT.
Dozens of auloinoiiileit were strand
w in two r three fet of Hter ut
Mill VaDey, Lnrkiqiur, Kentfield, and
el(eJipre. Freight yards of the
Northwestern Pacific railroad at Sni
nslito were flooded.
War Fraud Case
Fund is Favored
Plans for the annual cruise and
forestry camp of upperelass students
In forestry nt Oregon Agricultural
college will be made by Nelson F.
MiiKiluff, supervisor of the Cascade
national forent, who is in Corvallis
today conferring with George . W.
Peavy, dean of the school of forestry.
Tentative plans for the camp this
year arc that it will be on Fall creek.
Lust year the cntnp wan on Salmon
creek, abovo Oakridge. Dean Penvy
always accompanies I be college for
CHlers on IIicni! tripw, and has sig
nified his willingncMH to co-operate
with the uational forest in every way
possible.
CONNECTION NEARS i,
CAVR Cm, Ky., Feb. 11. UP
A definite connection between the'
rescue shaft and the tunnel In which
Floyd Collins has been imprisoned for
12 d'tys, Jit 10 o'clock this morning,
wns expeeted to be reached very fcoou,
it was declared by H. T. Carmicha-'l,'
superintending the sinking of tho
shaft.
I nm prepared nt almost any time
to find a definite connection L .'tween
the plinft and the cavern," Cnrmichael
ttnid. ".More crevices arc bejng found,
rocks are getting larger, sand has
given way to gravel end more cavo
crickets are reported by the diggers.'
Twenty-Hour Maximum.
Twenty hours was given by res
cuers at 1)-a. in. as the maximum tim
they cxpecicd to take to extricad
Collin. The workers said that if he
J whs not out of the tv le in that time
tJiey would be sorely disappointed.
: They were hopeful of renching Cot-
litis iiith h sooner, saying th.it it might
come at any minute.
( "nr'iih Inn 1 explained that the slrift
, had been completed two-thirds of tlx
j lcpth originally planned find thnt h'
e.pe..'led lo finl h due pass igeway be
fore the m.iximum depth CfttimatcL
Jiad been re;ichrd.
Drain Thought Near.
Old cavemen aincng the diggers tohi
John Henretty, foreman under Car-,
micbacl that the finding of cjvc crick
it was iimnistakiible cvideiu'C that
underground drain was near. 'J"n
(Continued on mge two;
BULLETINS
WASHINGTON, Fob. 11. The senate postufflco commit too todtij
voted to miliHtltuto the senate, postal pay and rate increase 1)111 fo
tho measure passed yeatorday hy the house.
COMMITTEE OPPOSED TO GOODING BILL
WASHINGTON, Fob. 11. The bouse commerce committee today,
by a vote of 11 to 6, declined to report the Gooding bill, prohibition
higher railroad freight rntes for short linula than for long hauls
over the same route.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 11. Tne
senate t day r. fined to cut in half
the proposed Jl,(Kst,(St0 appropria
tion for ptoaerution of war frsuj
ease, bj tLe d- partiueut of justice.
BANK IS ROBBED: BANDITS ESCAPE
SAN FliANl ISCO, Feb. 11. Two men held up the Drnnch ol
tho Mercantile Trust Company at Twenty-fourth nnd Sanchez street!
hero today and obtained between J2.000 and 13,000. They escaped,
but tho nu in her of their automobile was taken by a policeman, who
reported that bo nppnreiitly wounded ono of the robbers In an ex
change, of allots with hi in.
PORTUGUESE GOVERNMENT IS OPPOSED
I.ISIION. Feb. 11. (A. l'.l The chamber of deputies today
voted Inek of confidence In the government hy 65 to 45 after a
atorniy all nlcht session and premier Santos realKoed. lleeause of
rumors of disturbance, troops paraded tliu atrcutB ' ami were sta
tioned around parliament after midnight.
COURT DISMISSES THREE HUNDRED CASES
CHARLESTON, W. Va.. Fob. 11. Three hundred cases growing
out of the armed march of men from tho union coal flelda of West
Virginia aRnlnst the non union l.ogan region In 1921. were dismissed
today by Judge J. M. Wood. The cases Includo charges ranging
from treason to common assault. They wero sent to Jefferson county
on a change of venuo from l.ocan, where the Indictments wer r-lurnu
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