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-v 1 lAgncultural Groupsof Lane are Meeting Jointly Today to fix a Program Co-operation Means Development 1 11 faty News h h THE WEATHER OREGON: Cloudy and tin. lttl,d tonight and Wednesday; -biiiiy i01 ralM! contlnued Lit; moderato variable winds. LBperatur today: minimum, VOL. 68 today's xkws today h degrees. Maximum Monday, EUGENE, OH KG ON', TUESDAY EVENING, MAKCH 31, 1925 TODAY'S XKWS TODAY No. 72 ..i-.1hm tnHau 119 Of I a mew" - . ,.,h. Stags of river, 3.1 Ll. Olreotlon of wind, west. L charter Asked m county clubs Have Deen organ- i the direction of Arnold ,t county club leader. One cook i.fis been organiiod in the LrifW school Ohitriet nnd a sheep t a the Irving district. J.ne 101- j, he roster of thciuverview IkiBl CUU: Lij, leader, r loreuce vioi-u, y.uoi- Kranklin Bruster, vice-prest-.' c ..Tiiioth Dunn, secretary; Mar- t Bruster, Wesley Bruster, Bnr- , Duo". Donald Fishcl, Helen bd ,1. Horace Edwards, Mary Buth I,. Clarence Koon, Audry Harper, Lni Edwards, Sylvia Thompson, (nn Thompson. The following is the . .... t : nPnnnA . i.n a:(r ol me 1US nlri' y Raymond Johnson, leader; Lies llichclbook, president; Theo- L Marshall, vice-president; Orin ilton, secretary; Glenn Ilarwood, rllarwood, Bobert Zumwalt, Kiliis Irihall. Building Easy How to build a new county jail at :le expensoi was' explained to the mty court today by Thomas K. .(jjbcll, member of the state public Irvice commission. lorn t mp X formerly of Lane, who was here hear applications for several grade ssings, during a lull in the proceed- Ls recalled n story about nnother mty court that passed a resolution homing a new jail, then passed itbcr economy measure stating that brick from tho old jail should be d in the erection of the new. Fur- .r retrenchment was necessary so .r conceived a masterly stroke of aorny by passing a resolution that old jail should be used untU the one was completed. This propo- jinn was taken up by the court nnl it proves a success Lane may yet Lie a new jail, and the state official thanked for his suggestion. LTD 11 U Sii s gj K H SS;:K S Jazz Case Hints New Trend ATTORNEYS li CASE III NEW CDNFERENGES Papa Foiled; Daughter is Hubby Ahead Dorothy EUingson Dis pleased With Inquiry In to Sanity, is Word Plea to Some Charge Sat isfactory to Both Sides is Considered Likely ticks Gather Gold- William Simons, of Spriugfield, nn miner past 70 yonrs ' old, nnd ieorge CarBOii, Springfield young no, left this morning for the nioiin- db above Mi) r co la to make (beir rtunes. Their intention is to pros- t fir gold, with the expectation of ing on the In nd for ininernl rights case they find it. According to the ry which the two linvc been telling ir Springfield friemU, Htuall nug- ts the size of pens lu.ve been found tlie crops of poultry in the vicinity their destination, and they mean to N the place where the ducks pick- it ii)). Mr. Si inn lis snys tluit if there fold in the inountuinH he emi find lie has spent his life in the mining ime, mining extensively in Oregon, (r some time in Cniiada nnd Twiicre, Accordingly he has left his tie 'house, nt Seventh and .Main to out on his quest. SAN FKANTlSl'O, March M. UP) Judge Harold Louderback ad journed the murdir trial of lfi-yenr-old Dorothy EUingson from this aft ernoon until April G. A hearing into the sanity of the child mutricide wua begun. Fo Stills Added Willi two more stills added today llie cu I lection stored ',u the vaults the sheriff's office the room is 'king on the appearance of a foun :h Uue large t.ll was located in n 'Hi near (Joshen anil brought in by t filieriff's deputies. The stiil of ''"tit 'St galloiiw rapnciiy is of f.ue "rkaiansiiip, une of the best con rm ted found in Lane in home I line, "fording to Sheriff frank Taylor. cupjier coils were found stored the still which has the nppear j'tife of having been used but very Tlie huge still found on the Pl'er McKenzio with a capneity of 3alli.ns wns being brought in late 'is tHrruonn. Car Reported Stolen v- A. Itlanton, i75 Aldrr street, frp'Tted to the sheriff's office 'ant hi8 Pnr bfl8 u(?rn Hinifj, The ar a I-'ord touring model, IfKtf, ' ith ctrcgou license V2'2-St. S A N F It A N C 1 SCO, Ma n-h a 1 There were indications nt the hall of jutitiee late this inorn'.ng that the murder case against Dorothy Elling ton wiiu-h was tumel asUle yesterday for an inquiry iutu her sanity, nvght take an entirely uew trend. This afternoun, conferences were held be tweeu Jvuigti Loiuleriuck and attor neys for bulb sideHji f What the trend might be couid not be loarued during the morning, but utiuiiiions were beard that either tlie girl might be allowed to plead lo soaie charge natisfactory to all concerned, or the sjinity hearing might be vacat ed and the murder trial resumed. The fact that .lodge Louderbuck instructed the jury to return at 1 p. in., was considered significant. From a source close tot the girl it was learned that she was displeased with the impiiry into her sanity nnd did not approve of the wny her cane was being conducted. JUDGE REFUSES HOWS MIL YOH POINTS OUT CITY MEED I LIS SAX FRA.WISl O. March 3K Fred llarrownian of Berkeley had a daughter and the daughrer hud a suitor, one Frank Clark, a student at the I'nivernity of California. Now : ; itarrowmau has n i.inck eye and tiu E. E. Parks Make3 Appeal Officers Are Elected for daughter has a husband. I It nil happened thus: Virrowmnn! vowed that y-iung ("ark sliMild iult paying attention to Ms Dorothy Harrowman. The k.Ve father met the i persiKtent suitor on a Berkeley 'Necessity for Each Item Progr?m cf Policies Talked street. A fst fifht fiilliivrnl in which j Rflrrnwmnn camp off with a UrU eye. lie swore legnllj to a coin- : plaint chitrKitiK (Murk with hnttery. liefore the warrant i-ntild servt! j Clark reachei the Itarrowman h"iup. look Dorothy to .Marline, anil ..bta n-, Rri" 10 l'i'r"-e the nniu eiual bond i- county for the coming yenr ami co- to Eugene Voters to Approve Projects on Special Ballot is Explained FDR ALL LANE Coming: Year; C. W. Al len is President at Session at Chamber cf Commerce Gerald Chapman, Noted as Crook, on Trial In an flp:cn! to the voters of F.u- i Itijtgcr and better crops in I.ane ed a marriage licrnse there. FIRE FIGHTING IS IISESS1M lsi.es Unit will he on the ballot at the erntive rmlravnra toward this end i l-ilicciiil e.wlioii to be held Anrd 1". j ere the outstanding feiturea atreim- .Miijer h. 11. Parks, in a matcuieut r( ( ,hl( ,, f the l.nne Conn toiluj di.uca each issuo autl pniuti ' tv Agricultural council held loday t out the need of these. M i.vor l'urka chamber of commerce. Officers strongly believes in the neccHily of j fol. t1tp mmjng year were elected nnd each of the bond projects anil states . !ro(rani of farm nrndiicls beller his v rws. I ment was adopted. Heiiresentntives "As mayor of the city nnd one of j attending the reaslon from various her c-tizeUH 1 feci it my duly at thia ! aKi-irultural bodies of the county were H ttni in expressing their faith nnd belief that the roumil will be nt great benefit to the agrarian interests during the coming' year. l'ha Officers circle are l, '..M- time to nrike a few statements in re' Igard t the bond measures that arc 1 lo come up before our citizens nn t I April Jo." the mayor said. . A , llow to suppress forest- fires Is" fho v -'e . uio, alljinoro thuu ..prowlvof subject of nctive discussion , nt the our city and its rapid ami substantial ! i0n ' Vidnt president ; 11. (J. Wheeler, forest rangers' conference in I'.ugene :sn,wth during the past few years j Trent, vioe-prr dcnl ; Howard .Mer this afternoon in the po.toffiee build- land of the f ne ijie of Aiiicr cnii cili- j rimnn, (Josbcn,1 s"crelnry lreasurer. ing. Having considered the factors in- : a.ia that are coining lo cast Ihe r lot ''hese w ith T. l. tlreen. C. I '. Korer fluencmg the action of fires the vis- with us. beiuuse of our hih stau itors are taking up the dctai's of ac- idards. titally fighting the flames after they j . Kuni-ue Is rlnsscd as one of the nre started, and will continue witli j , iennes: and moral cities on the I'a discussing errors of jiidgniPiil made :n j ,-ific const and due lo our stale uni the past. 1 vcrsity, public si hool systems and our Xight work mi declared ineffectual . hurches we are appealing to a class afler the first :M hours in coping with ; f ,,,.,. who nre looking to the forest fires, in llie opinion of most of j rjm,re and liol lo the past, those at today's meeting. W. H. Os- Streets Attractive borne, fire chief of the d slriet who is j . driving over our streets one .residing nt the sesjioii. declared Ibal i ,., , IIt ,,irc ,0 class of ,. Tinker nnd (I. W. Mcl'iirlaud only in unusual discs is n:ght sup- ,rnclive I ics lluil arc being con-ll, was also decided thai community pression profitalde. Handicap 1 by j ,.,., , i ,. ,,. additions that j committees he appointed lo work In poor light, heavy underbrush uml in- Brnct. (ir be.iutiful hills lies. There ability to see fall ng snngs nnd rock. f1(. ,r,eni resolves Itself to siuip'.y this, that in keeping wilh good bulitiess the city must keep apace, by irJillfJMtili.iiai.aiiiiiiiiii i .i una asHP I WOUNDED.AT T L IE REFUSES M E nnd .1. .Miixwell niske up the execu tive committee of the couticl who will work In cooperation with (1. S. rictcher, l.nne county agricultural ligrul, In the development of the pro gram ndopled. The rodent campaign wns approved nt the council session and n coinuilt lee wns named to aid in thia work with the i nly agent. The commillee is composed of Trunk Harlow, Kit- rllll'ACO. March .".1. W) lu'lw .Inco'i llopk'ns today refused to hear witnesses in support of William 1). Shepherd's fight for n rrronid'ration of llie ipustion of his release on bail because the witneasra were not named in the defense affidavit charging that the principal testimony against Shep herd had bren framed. Further hear ing was continued until Tuesday. The court gave Slicphf-' little m courag.nient in tin- bail matter and refused lo transfer the hearing to the fire-fighters are usually in poor couditiou to continue the work at night. Not so Efficient It is-estimated, accord ng lo reports of fires lust year, tiiat the n ght fire man is only about -o per cent effi cient as compared with the day work. Tires have been known lo jump a distance of five miles, accord ng lo a (loutimied ou tinge two) conjunction with tho rodent control committee. T. I. Ilallard.-'iregoii slate agent lendrr. was one of the principal going in debt 1 0' make improvements , H.u),crs on the program. Mr. Hat hat are absolutely necessary. At the lard spoke on the value of such nn prcsi-iit time we have on f ie nt lln city hall a number of paving peti Gura'd Chapman, the big business man of orookdom, It shewn above, handcuffed lo a sturdy deputy aher I if, being taken back to his cell afler tho day's hearing. Armed guard! sur round film. At tha right Is a eloae-up shot of Chapman. Bo hat pulled hit aleevo ovor his handcuffs and half smiles at tho camera man. lions lliat cannot be acted upon until the $fi.00l paving intersections have ;ContiLUcd ou paze leu) Man of 70 Spends Life in Search to Locate Relatives I.OS AMJT.I.KS. March III. I. X. Vanfgee. "II. who savs he has been "'A Gels Flowers Vfrnl Inrse nnd nttrnctlve bonne's '' 'laffedils wer presented to the rai,fl Stated National bank fohy k" L, o. Rrbwith nnd the fjAweru another judup us keu" by tlie ueieu-e , fip.rrhjnjI tb(l i nitwl Hi.ites for r'!a nfter the c-urt hd refused o liei,r . ((jnrp h(i w(( - n 1lg , hronr tlie (liret't'Tien unu o- .mhB . , . mntti ruh ,Hpnt olinlrtl: tirty nijrupr con- I.OB Ange rs nnd surn.nnd.r cue. io-j i,.re over'trnl. r.ml.er demnr.Hinit.oilt. mole i new wiinrpsm nm mmni i nff,,if..it. Dr. Herman Hund-'- pen. health romniifsiourr of Lnir:ig, ; n bp jmp(, nt ftu)ilif. Fome rep vns one of the new witnesses. j rwntil!jVfi of bin line, i' oul.v n dis whose testimony the defense nant-.l (jit rri1tjvri urareli Ins ulcn to attempt to show that t.'phoid ktiii h-m (o f(,ry tntP jn the ,lttinn. hf could not have n"n obtained by C. , MJ! rhirf witn'.s aK:im5t Mie-, , nrKuni.atinn n the l.ime enum:i mul iiIhm strex-ed the work of the county, its rot uml how thia woiUI fit into the development plunB i,f the n crlciiUural h.nly. The f.dhminit in the agrirultiiral projcrHui out 1 tied by .Mr. FMcln-r in ml whiih was atlopuil hy the .ouii- ii-il: j 1'nrm crop: Alfnifii. eopper rnr bininte. seed (inprMvemrnt. Ituiry: I'ornn' erui, pur f led aires. row lesliiiii I i'n, feed mid ' liiunnKeiiienl s- ho'd. " llnrtit ulture: I'pst t-ontrikl. pollen- llnni elear'nen f'r .Mnn-li in Ku-1 iTnthm, frrtil.r.er. pne toiakd fJ.rr'fi.n:'V7r,. arnrdiiiz I.iveKioik: Hln-ep. dnik, ratrntion. tt the munlbl.v report of the three Wuii, iiiiirovem -n:. IIAIti nmn, r-onn.. Marelt .11 iA1) Six of eleven wltuessea who took llie stand for the prosecution yeier diiy wove Innuiuoruble strnnds nf tea ti ou my intended to hind (lerald ('l)iip innn, nuiil rtrlrfter nnd federal Jail breaker, Hoite to th murder of I'n- rot hi nn .lames Skelley in New I trit -u n Inttt Oetoher ll. Ono nf them. Patrolman Alfred K. A (water of New Britain, testified (lint he had ne'ii Chapman fire the death den Hi in idiot. Another, Walter f' Shean, the Springfield, .Mass., mail Ionic nee advert iaed as the atate'a priucipnl witiieHM, tuld a itlili story, putting the shooting direetly up to (he delxinnir prisoner. The four reinnimnft wltnessra, resi dent a of .New Ilritain, positively identified ( hiipinnti n n mmi they had seen fleeing from the aeenn of the erime a few mimitea afler Its eom mission. So great wa th i rowd who aousht to jam Into the courtroom the judge bad lo order polji-c to rlrar Ihvm a nay. t hapmnn. In the face of all the tetitjuony agflint him remained un perturbed, lountring In his (hair as iimal greater pn of (lift lime. President Opposed (Continued on page fire) mm Kaimnn, herd. Mnvie Hair Dresser Dies in Hollywood' March of 1l'i.'l and is the fourth Jrg- demonsirnliotia. est month rToriled In llie hilor.r of ( 1'oulir.i: lirad ng. feeding, bousing, the rlrarini hotl-e. The three months culling. in hh there wis a larger amount j Women's work: Clothing, nutrition, j rfo ClldllffC III KlISS were August and "rloher nf !sl tear, . home enginertirig. coinmunitj lilt-I pn;.,v for Prniionl ,K. I.. .nil. I,.i. a record for ,,ro. e,nel.. I 1 UI,lJ 1 " 1 ltl,lnl the rlearinj home with f'J lit". :ns.,'l. 1 Mi'iellaneous: Orntnage ami land V-i Ivm i r'fbnuir.T. this j-fnr. when the i clearing. , muiunw """"-t'!,.r w.re 2.07J.2181.V I The clearings t' T Mai.n, 1J2I. werej I Five Killed by Discussions Held On U. S. Attitude Over Arms Parley r-mrtCO Varrh .11 - U'nfd thlt i.lll' ... v ..-at a-.- -.. . Kfi'i hi thr" i..-y-MM. - were the clearings wer f l.."'I.'-,Vt.ll. The' hank Hearings f'ir .linnary of this ; fro-o1 Jr w-rf " .vnv.cn! r.l M.rch ni.-!lr. M"! I- "ammr.-tein 11 ' ... . ,..'i,;un iinH tiieir rvernes Hattie Ta bourne, negro our un-r-r. ... ' Tl. left finrer, have been credited k lied bv native, in P:,n;,h M roee., ihe entie coiffures of hs (iloria Swan-on. I'elo Negri and other! Barcelona, where. .. w. ". ",... .. Restored : j t. . )Ill,ood wife. serionslr wounded. .. in o koa-.KIgniS IVeSlOTia HCi'C'n ceinirmrs, ui- ... - , j honital yesterday, utterly unknown . pital. j . r..i ...rK.i im fated, her HQ- ami " , .. . ...!, .be acreen. : "" "' (,,r""' ! Site for Range to La Grande Mill yotz read VANTADS I l tlllANI'i;, Ore., March IThe saf- t I"' ' (:r'"'' I Mills here was blown !.! night, j About 1T." in rash was atolrn. 1'oli.e i ,d.r found no cities. The store of C. ' t i-.,e.trom of North l'owder. !' red last night. Merrhandis- I iucludinf gUDS WASIIINliTtlN. March .11- I're.l- dent I'ooldge Is still unresponiite lo suggestions from snr ipiarter thai the j administration policy with regard to 1 ftuas n be rhanged. He Topic of Meet' " n" nrnt for pie.ent . consileration of proposals to recog " , nize the Hoiiet gorermuent, as endi- To discuss with r.enrral Oe rt A. ;,,, nsv, rni;il, prompt White, c unniandant -f the atale n- denial of rn-ogniliun rema n the To Mr Fercuson ,inn' ,""r'1' ""''r' '"' r"" :am.. i range In l.ne county ami aiao plans ,,iiher does he beliete I list recent AI'HTIN. Tex.. March .11. -tyP - I for tiie annusl alale cuuip lo be bold j,,,,,m,n,, bear ng liir atlitude Morocco by tte yuH ,, ii,.l and civil rights were rei ' in Jure at .v.cnioro, .najor n. ... , 1f ,,,, ,,wers toward re.ogni- cnltiiati n. 0red today to former ivernor ' ",""na"'"r i lion necessitate a renew of the I James E. Ferguson. Iinpea. htd In l'"n ll"n""'' ",r I Amer.i an a ide. I .... ., M.i... IV1,.(. .(. ! HI 1, when his wife, the first WOllMIl osiein i..j. - igoi'mor of Trias. n ,t:-l H.e .in- that at per.ent there seeina hut Hull a . . ... i ... .i.. i..i i.;... : !,.,. il, i hiv tnat anotner ini inirr coin- Lease Announceu (n- - , lll,rid f..f K..e;i.iii. ";f . T M,r 't. ,,i'"'V h" .Ige4 m, M,' many but that .ft" Jul, 1 there Ins, be the li.rl of Vpre, lb, former Held ,.,MM.. X... Mar-h .11. . J ppr,i.r .hi. Hty 1. .bow Mar. 'r, m b. . hose r.,d,.,o ,es. ' "Z"'': . ! - i". hi "na- U recruit her nnl, Urc j terday. a. ..e-c ; -dl,, li.tln," Itailirsy compsor o " .,!.. ..id Mr. ,'er- The ele. lion of a eo.onel fr the 1 I .f"r hi. recent oper.lim .a...,l a ,1 Nkkel Mat. "'"". wa ior.n.i, ; f'infir, will h. held at I' rllsnd n. l ; Wit.r n.gl.t and In. gener.l coud.tlod ... ... ,.L... , .r nl ine lor- 'ih - WASHINGTON, .Murch !U.-IL rumlons looking to a .liapltig nf tho Atuerican ff vernmenl'a attitude in its .arllci.allnn into the forthcoming In ternntloniil conference in (ieneiu on Irnffie In arms, bine been inilintc.1 by Mcrrrlary Kellogg with other members of Ihe cabinet. Preparatory to the appointment b; the president nf Ihe American del gallon lo th. eonferenc. which meets May t at flene.a under the auspices I the League of N'aation., th. aecre tnry of stile conferred yesterday with Hecretaries Weeks, Wilbur and Hoover, Since agreeing to parlirlpnt. after eslenaive correstiondcnce with th Deputy Opens Pire Wlies he Sees Rifle in Hands of Liquor Maker Still and Mash Taken; Com panion of Wounded Man , Makes Escape Phot Ir. the bark and lea; when b ' attempted to get away during a Uquor raid on the tipper McKeniie at an early hour this morning a man about 27 yenra of age who decline, to give hi. name is at the Taclflt; Ohrl.tiaa hospital. The man 1. not dnng.roua ty wounded, according to a report lata today by Dr. y. jr. Kerron, city and county health officer. The shooting was the result o( a . raid by party of deputies led by Van Svarverud, chief deputy sheriff. on a still, n.wly Installed on Finn creek above the flah hatchery, ehort ly after daylight. The unidentified man made a break when the raiding party broke through the brush into the clearing. He held a rifle at the ready" and one of the deputies, be lieving that he wa. about to fire, shot him with the sswed-off shotgun he carried. . t .. Companion Gets Away Tha man fell on his face while his companion, closer to the edge of the clearing, got away before he could be covered. A search is now under wny for the other man. The man held here at the hospital declines to give any information as to th. iden tity of his companion. The still, which una a capacity of about 125 gallons, Is one of the larg est ever taken in Lane county, second In else to the huge affair operated by Mark, llloora on tho upper McKensie and which waa tuken about two years ago. Vour big rata, each four feet In dimension and four feet deep, filled with mash were found near the plant. About 2500 gallons of mash ready for the atill was found. Plant Steaming Up The raiding party approached the atlll this morning, having located it several days ago. They did not ex pect that operations were to ha started but when they arrived they, found that the plant was stesmlng snd tflicy Immediately surrounded the . clearing but some slight noise at-: tracted the attention oMbe two men operating the plant and then tha break for cover waa made, A large county truck was pent up the river today to bring down tha ' allll and other equipment. The masa will be destroyed. The still Is finely constructed and the entire liquor plant bore evidence that it had been planned hy aomeone with a thorough knowledge of the manufacture of ''moonshine," according to the county officers. The still waa of the "double run" type with a condenser botweea. the coils. Military Loans Abroad Opposed Spanish government for ! . lived here twenty yenr. ago. Safe is Looted Rajiway System FOrTMER MARSHAL. BETTER. I.ONIM.N, March .':!.- A inedir rti. 1 and watches we company today. I go r'nday and Major White will atlfnj. 'ia Improving. WASHINGTON. March M. Priv et. American loans shrosd are n.tt favored by President (,'oolldge in caes where the nvney is to' go Into mill tury armament or sitntiar goveroiflen- secreiary-gencrul of tlie League. Ihe i tnl expenses among European coun Washington government has made n- j irirw. formal inn,oir,r to learn what otner i government, .specte.l lo di-cusa at Ihe conference and the lni1!.) discus sion yesterday was held in tl.e ligiit "f this liif'irmslion. Dr. Wilhelm Marx To be run Again P.mil.lN, Mird. :n. - Th" eirrulive committee of Ihe reutrUt parly this sfternoon d'clilrd to run llr. Wilhelm Mils, former chancel lor, for tlx (i.ituinn presidency in the .fcoii.l election to I held April M. Tie first election Sunday resulted in n.. gho'ce. Ir. Jlarg polled 3.S.HI, ,ST7 of the netrly HT.IHH'.Otal votes cat In this election. CIRCULATION YESTERDAY I,i Kiigone Su.Hit'lmn Mail 2714 2460 .....1023 xct riM.L- G208 6470 Totiil ennios jirintt'ily , THE GUARD GROWS si i "1 i I i! ! V I I 1 . 3 i