The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 01, 1925, Image 1

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    t Sign the Special tax Referendums-In That Refusal is the Certain way to Avert a Crisis in State Finances
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i V (Jl. OS TODAY'S NEWS TODAY
r ' j he Frank Phar-
t 'c!Ck fr"m
F 15 ...i. hettvecn
I ! r' -
.. ., the .Scnsen?
. j - Vnth tourinc
"T, ffaihillon 1,t'CDS'! "'
. .vs. ....mine t
Kwnrw 101 . --
... kr Sir. Shnrinnn ami
n-fin went down
,jpOrte on He report that a
km, found abandoned near
La Ifll o
Uw local police believe it to
!ZmtV. The thieves bad
Ls, tun nn"is 10 cl"nSc
L1BH ear lor a o
r j.j n nteal the conch
Lj) inenruo
car is as yet tin-
. to Arthur Roberts on
L srrneli Sixth and Seventh a
Fhh before. The car had been
Li fan the driveway beside the
jst is to tbe street in an ei-
L dart the ensme, but tne
iadlneB unsuccesslul anil nnu
bihttTlie loss of the .Sharmnn
iscovcred about bAn
y,ilb tie touring car stnnilins
ithmlb 'he door open and
b BiK runomg. iwo parties ot
nttttoie, but the car was lost
!it&rs on a rood near Cottage
bMtpis Boy
'A iaall fox terrior dog with Ko-
bam No. 113. has moved to
kh i Grams Pass and adopted
siU rtojhon as his master'
u l ktter received by V. (I. .lud
k dkf of police from U. It. t of-
wj, Sli Orchard avenue. Urnms
k !5&r. "The dog has shown so
tettueimeat to tbe little hoy that
is lea to think some small boy
!fiii pal. If you can locate the
r St eeasaltiog your city records
soiojia him you will un-
KsBr tint the gratitude of some
." Chief Judhins consulted
fer rtriiter in the office of the
spjrfer, and found that licence
115 kad been issued to H. II,
ft sk moved to Grants Pass a
bj! ago. Tbe owner of the dog
teffifil of its whereabouts.
W) Piyreil Large
! total laenlhlr payroll of the
ii Earrae is f ::S4.. delusive of
t lad light board workers, it
amartd today by Mrs. Craoe
itcooDtant in the office of
It A. Gilarore, rcoonlrr. t'herks
jnpired for May f, r citv em-
lAe month of, .May. and are
Mi tin recorders office. Thirty-
rTwias are included on the city
4 sad their- monthly stiocnils
N-looi m to S-.TKI. Xie nre onirt
liMlb; five. Jll.".; f.uir
"S; five, fltii; ,,,.,
l; three, ,l ne
fwt U Tonight
Anion male quartet is to Rive
" ' s oVInrk this rvenins
rW t'hristimi Hmreli. Amoiur
tiai Iiroeroiu mh,.r ill
tort i 05r(1 sti
i & ii,. .
- . 'funriet is: f. ester
' or; (lilhcrt I'nys,
T. Htinard Stou-I.urv.
r"'m """crs. s,. ba,
Bord Sti.ers is t acrom.
" fW" It the pinno. Kverv
"liae to the concert . i.
tree. ,1,1, , ,.,, c ti)m
" to be l.br..
EUGENE, OBEGON, FRIDAY EVEN I. 0, MAY 1, 1925
PRICE;
US' STUKPTS 3e; OS TWAINS
NO, 99
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SEspstg pi ETTl
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Portland Blackmail Admitted
TAILOR TELLS
Famous Salem, Ore., Jockey Wins Another
SHERIFF THAT
E SENT NOTE
Ernest J. Elmgreen Caught
When he Goes For Sup-
posed Cache
Letters Had Threatened
Violence; Got His Ideas
From Stories
POHTLANu. Ore., M;.t 1. OP)
Eroest J. ElniKren, a tailor, arrested
late yesterflay as he was about'to take
s rache supposed to contain ?liOOO,
confessed twlny th:it he bad uut
breateniiig letters to J. V. Kas!u
sen, local paint dealer. Deputy sheriffs
I'ratt and Chriatofierseu annuimeeJ,
Elmgren was taken into enstedy
the Powell vailey road at a spot where
Kasmussen had been directed to leav
a package containing ?20OO, The
package, however, was made tip of
old papers.
Had Bead Storks.
The officers sa!d Etmgren confessed
he conceived the plot to extort the
money from Hnsimissen after ieading
a scries of stories in a weekly maga
zine. He .said he was heavily in debt
as a result of financial difficulties mid
failure to succeed fn his tailor shop,
lie had known KasuniMicn and ma It?
clothes for him for 13 years, he ad
mitted. Officers said he had also
admitted p anning to send a threaten
ing letter to another man, John Dal
iuist. Didn't Mean Threats.
Elmgren said he never intended to
carry out the threats contained in hi
letter to H;tsimissen.
In a letter K;mmisen received he
told th;it his buildings would he limit
ed and that wil wouhl be poured in
hit, autmiiobiicH, unless he com pi led
w'.th the directions to turn over the
King Boris is
Again Target
Of Assassins
COL CUE
SAID TO HAVE
'HEART BLOCK'
Father of President Taken
To Boston For Medical
Examination
SOFIA. .May 1ip Another
attempt to assassinate King Boris
was frustrated today by officers of
the guard who discovered an almost
complete subterranean passage with
an explosive fuse which they believed
was intended to tdow up the royal
palace.
The organ of the peasants party
has published an emphatic denial that
the imrtr has been an aeeomnlk-e in
the recently attempted assassinations. I Makes Light of Findings of
The peasants' party condemns all physicisns; Say3 That
ment continued. He Feels Fine
According to the peasants party
journal nil plots pueh as those upon
the Tfe of King Itoris are instigated
by persons financed from Moscow.
The Sofia police annuaced today
that they had' discovered a printing
press operated secretly by commu
nists in a dentist's office.
JUDGE STAPLETQ
DIES SIDEILY ST
SEASIDE COTTAGE
roilTUXD. Ore., Slay .Judge
ieorge W. Stapleton of the cireuit
court of Multnomah county dd sud
denly today at Sis snnrtner cottage at
Seaside, following an attack nf par
alysis. He had gone down to the sen
shore about a week ago to rest. He
had been fnred to give up Iks work
on the bench following an attack of
parily.'is whhh ocnirrcd a year ago
in the midst of a trial.
He was born in Imva in and
crossed the plains with his parents
to Idahfi in a covered wagon, lie was
PHIHGE DRIVES
OXEN THROUGH
CITY STREETS
Wales has Fine Time With
Students at Cape Town,
ia South Africa
l-nr-fir.nt
" """"""niirclul. m ihr -h,U
' ' Mianliaii,,,,. Somt -""ri
,J" "1 "f-'-ful dinntr
'rrt Ifonn. I .
YOUTH COMPELLED
TO AID IH ESCAPE
dale country. After studying law j
he became justice of the peace ami j
later moved to Vancouver, where he :
was twice elected mayor,In JMS be i
moved to Portland, lie was a past po- j
tentate nf At Kader temple. Nobles '
of tlo Mystic Shrine. j
BSTON 5Iy 1. iP)A condi
tion known, as "heart block" some-
j times found with advancing age, was
j discovered by physicians w ho exam
j ined Colonel John C. Coolidge, father
of tbe president, at the Massachus
etts general hospital today. A brief
report signed by the examining phy
sicians, Ioetors I'aul IK White and
Arthur htef was issued this after
noon. Rep&rt Gives
Knrlier In the day, it was announced
that a full report on the condition of
Colonel Coolidge. would not be avail
able yntil the date of ths examina
tion had been studied. The signed
statement said;
"Colonel Coolidge, examined this
morning at Mssecliti?etts general
hospital, showed a slow pulse, vary
ing from in Trf per minute, result
of defective circulation in tbe heart
muscles. This condition is called
In-art block and is sometimes found
with advancing age,
Leaves Fsr Horns
loiomu i wigs ana ins person! j M mmft whh (,e cboriJti
physician, lr, Albert M. i ram, of j
J Hridgmvafer, Vermont, left this aft-1
ernoon for Coolidge s home at lly-
j mouth, Vt,
Tbe colonel, who Is 0 years old, j
made light of the incident of going
to the hospital anil said lie was feel
ing fine.
Tm jwst going out to look for
something, he remarked as he left
his hotel for the hospital.
Blue Blood is Installed aa
Chancellor of Cape
Town University
CAt'K TOWN. Vmon of South Al
ricaf May 1. WJ The Trine ff
Wales tsflay drove an ex wag)!
th rough the streets of Cape Tows, ac
companied hy a procession of thou
sands of university students singing
"'Far He's a Jolly Good Fellow."
After this informal expedition, the
prince, fulfilling a scheduled program,
was ceremoniously Installed chancel
lor sf the university of Cape Town, a
titular position he has occupied since
the ioaugiiratioe of tbe university In
WIS,
Dances Lata.
Y '--Xitfiougtr the prince danced late
Isst wight with his untiring energy.
lie was out early this morning awl
ran into a parade and demons! rattan
of university students, including hun
dreds f girls outside gm-ernioeuj
! house.
j The parade was led by a IhmIv of
I comic cavalry, armed with brooms
I followed by an Id f-ishioned prairie
aehoener drawn by 1J oxen. Tin
I cheering students were singing a spe-
Mi, E4-
TEH MEETINGS
BROKEN UP BY
POLICE ACTION
Communists, Socialists and
Anarchists Ars Drive a
To Streets -
A , J w - , '
Earl Sande, Mounted on Psn Bill
(t'rtOtinued from page sii)
Iiascbull Scores
Grove Youth is
Attacked by dog
CitTT.MiK (JItUVE, May 1 iSp;-
EPORT GIVEN ON
ran cut-off
bib house
'iiinnn whos..
iet
i'irh are to
ift,. . r "? Iia.t grounds
h i it f, r r..A-
llnoD RIVKK. "re., .May l.Mr
Heirn Itair of ltmd. kidnaped at
Hood Htver while on her way to th?
ftafe industrial srhool at Halem, aol
a man companion, forced Jack I'ar.i-
I eron of Odell, at the p iot of a gun 'o
i drive them to Tortland this morula,;.
he tdd nfficers here today.
Mrs. Itair and the man appeared a.
the farm home of J. O. Cameron at
about It o'clock Inst night, young
Cameron laid. His father was away
from hem and the boy finally agreed
to drive them to town. j
Arriving In town, the boy aaid. he
found nmself faring t revolver and
heard orders to drive on to Portland.!
He failed to notify the officer until j
he returned to U- od Hirer. i
The car in which the couple made)
the getaway frm Hood Kiver on ;
Tuesdar was f-und yesterday after-?
nooo sear Ode 11,
AMER10AN
At i"ston
Xew Yrk .. ........ ,
Boston. ,
Ual(erie: I'ennork,
O'Neill; t.'utnn and lb;ti
ine
!ct ri ,i
s4.l. n r'""'"lt.
i,!11 "'y Herk to
Ml
At Chieago -
St. Louis ...
Chieago
Hatterirs : fiiish, ia.-ts, Springer
and, I txon, ngo; Thurston Lyons
and C rouse.
At Washington
rhiladelthi.i
Washington
Batteries; nmml.
C;rve. Andres and Corhrsn1,
kins; Zarh.iry. (lrzt awl Huel,
I'OltTLANO, Ore., May 1. Coo
trurtioa of the Kiigene-Klasmfh
r'alia cut-off of the Sou t hern Iodfie
txmitm Ib pmgre-sing rapidly air!
should be empl-ted early nest year.
It is stated in tbe an mm I report tff
.tiiliim KriiftM-hiiitf. chairman of Oi
' ci.il), W. K. T?d M)i came n-ar executive committee of the empany
H H I ! tt,Iw nis Thursday ab-ut 4 ;S0 director, to the 5T."12 sharehohler
fi 9 1 p' nWBs a large Airdale d g jntn,- j The report hn ben received by of
7 1 1 i a nm 'rom porch, biting his face fjcials of the romps ny.
Hovt aii 1 afi He Wl to the ground and if j To eimpMe tiie cut-off reqitirra
i several children bad not pulled the j the building of 1T.7H miles of nm'm
j dog off he wwuld undoubtedly have line md 2I mil of siding, arrdln
j been severely injured. Tais happened
5 13 2' 1,0 HP Slt-Keoaie rher.
U 13 it! e 'ssged to get as far as Spring
field on bis return, where a physician
aewrd up the big tsr in bis face, tak
ing a half i1sen st it rhea. His s if e
and father-in-law L W. McFarlmd,
j were railed to Springfield and brought
0 Oi him heme Thursday night.
.....ft It L!
Beaugartne.
Earl Sande's Mother Goes
All the' way From Salem to
See her boy win his Race
NEW YORK, May J. Whes a lad
nataed Karl Sande ran nvmy from his
home In tlrotoh, IK, wswrat years
ago to join a rodes his mafhsr de
cide fl that horses werent to trwst
el. They had lured her boy out Into
the world and he hated them for it.
Hut when Karl became it famous
jockey, Mrs. Sarnie, proud of bimt for
gers bim, but ahe didn't forgiva tbe
horses ami when fande urgd hep to
come east to see him ride she always
said no,
Ijist summer Karl was seriously in
jured in a fall a! Saratoga sod Mrs.
Sande was tempted to remark well,
I jst knew it would happen aome
day.1
A treek or so ago. Earl rode ?ar
assen to victory at Havre I fin,
It was his first public eppearsnce in
tbe saddle since tbe accident,
Mrs, Kande grinned a bit and when
her son again urged her to make s
trip east from her present home In
nletti. Ore., to ace how h did il she
accept although ehe was euro she
wouldn't like horse racing.
(in Weliiefday she ast with her
danghter- in-law In the minwta at the
Jnnm!a trark. Fifteen thouaaatl per
sona bs 1 tnme4 cmJw tnt It was tbe
open!" day of tiw Metropolitan ae-
eon and Hsnde had two luminta,
The horse vem ioekett nod fin
ished far back. But that didn
bother Mrs, RawSe, She waa glad
Our Huddy didnt atuh his toe.
Karl was celled into the steward's
box and awarrfed a ailver loving
cup, tha gift of hi friem!. Mrs,
Sarnie was pleased hot atiH ahe was
far from sure absut this raring buab
ness.
Then they call4 tiie Paamssok, the
$7,rri)0 hatrfcap !f shirs sf the open
ing day card. Tbis tims Karl was
riding Worthmsre,
The crowd nmred mm the field got
away ami Mrs Rasrfs lost sight of
Karl until the harsft awung Into the
streteh.
"Com Handel Com on,
Sande!" the throng arged. She jump
ed to her feet, jiggling asd shouting
too.
Worthiness won. A ssse Tictory,
Mrs, Sasde sank hark Is lier chair.
Wasn't It rsMpktfa! she tremb
lingly whispered to hsr daoghter-in-law.
''Am! isst Wortomore a woo
derful hrse,M
Paris and Italy Eeported
To bs Unusually Qiiiet
For May Day
F1QC1PIW CILIF01IISFEL
FiiVI HOME DPENS; TWO ESRTH SHOCKS nr;
YORK Msy 1. 149 Maj
day t?s wm marked by police rMs
sialNtfl and Eafg ed anarcbts'.s, mt
which E tfcs participant were drives
into the street. Only two arrests wer
made ami fbose were young men has-l- .
log sat psmjASsta of s repatedly a
citing nsJure to school childces.
Oek Smashed.
The moi Smportaat raid of tht
Ight was t the Ma&hattas hed
quarters the worken psrty
America, waere all members, IsclBdS
claes th0 Workers leags &si
the trsd ttsiea edacatiosal leagw
were dri"?n tnto th ttreet. IWsk
were broketa epea and literature e&ti-
flaeated
VUim Foster leader sf th
1910 ateel strike, who was at tb
Manhattan heiuariera of tbe Wars
ers psriy wbs this p'aco was miA4
demanded ihnt the raidera show ttfeir
search warrant lor breaking ista t
desks and th(r aathorify for ordering
thse preet out isto the street.
Canplatnt Htated. ' "
Fstr awM after the meetir.g tat
he weeJd make formal cemplaiot wii
lsKca Cowmiawoser Knright.
Ioii tsly ar guarding aU pub
He baihites sd the home sU
ssted wn d public official,
PARIS IS aUIET
PARIS, May Vtrlt wsrs
lu stttary aspect this Msy dy
morrArjg, eseept that there were s
taxMfl &a th streets doe t th
drivers 24 hoor slateotiea frojn lai?r
Th atowsphere of ca'm wm i
peetetf t prvaa througaout th day,
fsr tb ntloritfs had takes cp
tiona! precauiboa, but tbero wa aa
eveit more effertire deterrent Is ths
shaps s( which had bees fcllis
steadily all test eight and which ws
pretoicd to coativa.-
IrBits wers Issued fey ti suthsri
tle fF iwr bg sseetiega oatwd
Paris ftttt &3 parades will b telerat
either iaslda or outaida th city.
order to complt? the IHVKUSIOK, May 1. W-
to Chairman Krnttfhniti report
, . - . - fund fr tbe erection of s fjtne ewinty 1 Sliarp earth sfcoeks were flt fcere i
pleted H nt the riglil f way r.a been j , ,
31.T Uea sf Isn i progreiug.
roady for ti
ntika havt bepo grad
c and raiia and tit grfJ-
ITALIf TRAHaUik
liOMBt Msy J, 0P May day w
ed to bs tranquil thrsogattofe
resist of mobiliiatis
poitee sd FawrSst militia is E !ari
cities sod ihoroug precautiooa by tho
asitborftirt everjwbero to preweofc
possible attempts at io!eac, Kw
jiMBit hesdiiartera a
(t the Coutttry.
dy c rding
those In charge
iPicnicHeld After
Officers Leave on .
Recruiting Journey
Navy rrrrmttng offiefff, I. I. j
Switlfs. ohif Itosturrsin mat th$ 5, i
Corhran. chipf water tpuHr, Ifft l- i
ilay fir Kltmtih Kil. for 10
rtctuHwg trip. Alter lhir !ri, th.r
will rslura aitain In take up hif
had(HJartT in Kfn(. rvrai
btijs ars plann nf f nlifitmr'nt ia th
BRvjr ta "nee the wnrM," it i tated.
td three already have ilfnril their
ppiiatina ami nmlerfnne jibvairal
ezammatinci.
The recruilinj offirem espert to
return tn Kuitene f. Titer have
tleir hea.i.uarter at tiie Huffman
totel.
NATIONAL
At I'hibileiiihia It. II. K.
Hotnn i t- 0
1'iiilaclcl.hia "I 11 ft
Batteries: tVmey .ini tJtr.ej,
O'Neill; Nal, I!ett ami Ilenlir.e,
At St. I.uifi
fhinc v "W 1
St. Iui I 1- -
Itatterir. Itlaie, Krs ami Harnetr,
Ma, I 'ay. Shenlell jiml H SiinWt.
Shrine Temple to
I enlrft:on
school lerm frnm
irstt in the aiinmifimest. The home
; In anti'iilix-i-menl ofji!l, nhere r irni npen awl j f fniirist 5
-. It i Impert t have j oiarororrt hr, al win)a rattle! " iOUriSlStf
Chamber m Jionth
fjjriotjafy.
however.
tlamge wis reportel.
I'ounlr rhnnl dutriet III at ) .aural '
HftVe (JCremOnialS H elanea f.ir the jreari
. ; tid?- nl the tf-arhir nnd pufls will
Al Kaler lemiile nt the .Mttte celebrate th ev. iit with a ii-tiii e
Siirine will liH the annual einr, rorvlint I li intitalion tn atlewi re !
e-remTOinI f tti rI'r al I..rtlaud N K- ' !" e""l.v eUr-1
,.eit Mnn.la eveniiii at X oVIork in! intenilertt at . litol.
TowrSrt fr( fm ether mintn
WINDOWS BATTLED j 0bliinJ temporarjr atate t ii-
I.OS ANdKJ.BH, Mir I. SiifMfrmen at iba Kne ckaaalm (
earth were in fj!t At)g'le ': nsmmpw Sn April tota!e ISi
at Sr-T a. m. IJgbt :jr!('mn jw he rrt emvjeti t Um
arouvj hf the rHi nf siiI an I f,e;(ri(iB efrii-e. Alth -Hsh it i t
l:i!iei iu etoe to ofMiitis new-,- Hr fr Bfee bii rab t.yrUt e!
Ttt ehl haa
art rarntlmrnt nt "T .u.ila awl fc.
eonmls'i! H renuirvmriit fr
M.n.t.r.1 rur.1 '-,;,! "',"" """f i Dean Hale Speaks
iH Frtifirste wdi xm h ant t j
th JEchmd, tbe etipTinfri'Mjt utat. : FOT lIW0ilIS RlCCt
The Pffeoo! is taught by li?m J?ni? ;
lit-nnett.
At NVw Vrk
girne Mlponfd;
ther.
lirmdehn -New Yrk
rajs and cd wea-
At i'tttsburgh CiaHnnati-l'itf-hurgb
g.nne iwipooed; wet ground.
large suia!r of Kugfne Hhrim-F
affiliated with tfae Ai Kader t-i.ipl
ar planning iff aHeud. A nmnhrr f
cmdidnfa from hre ar aio iid
tfrn.ua realm of Shrine. mt it ia an
teritij. rsif &t ?4irfirdnm, it is an-Dotin'-d.
I K. Smtitn i (lie raj
uf th Kbriii fr this d:iri t fur tb
far.m er llillab teuiidf f A rtltUC JUItU h
lend, many mmMrs of abin rait j Off ICC 13 ClOSCd 1
fire, wiil s4d a rrm nisi at Ki-i j .
math Fai a liter in the month. I I.A AN'IK, Or.. May J.-Tbe
"La Grandes Land
i s
Von Illndenburff to
Take Oath May 12
FUNERAL ANNOUNCED
funeral perrk-es for the late In
nld Eugene A-erson will h held
from the Veatrh chiI Hatarday aft
erfinm. May at 2 ocwk, it in an-
tioyif-e!. !titertn( wdl be ia tiie ' prrWleut st itoaf May U
Laurel IIiH cemeteiy. j officially decided totlay.
ftKKIJV. May 1. President
Ktet Von llIfisbarg will take the
oath of ffe ami le inaugmaf el a
it a
W, H. !!:t. d-an f th ?hl
Inve at tli riv-ra.t- rrgn, il :
the ptlfi' 'pai itnkt mi hf tint ?
f-bn nn-ei rsg of tbe Kgn' Ki-
iU rhih to lr- belfl at tl K rtiUi j
flm-al ferfe-rat land fftret pinnnr of-j went t day. i- in IlaK mmt t
j fiee eastern Oregon, after bHttg .lb Ki.mi '-!b. krt bit
f rouU&ooosty in aervb-e iw- anbjeet. a "rd(fig to tb rtiaf-e j
was clrrtd at the rio of baiiffw in rbsrge tif the program. tt;f trf-i
, jeaterday, sftmoon an tbe result f 'aa wH pro. He the fnukal program j
J the r?cnt order from 8e-r.fry fr the I'ln-rien ifjehg, A p--'-l j
the Interior Work. The (ffi-e at Mtbr day" rgrM will 1 heM .
. Itr. lr',l w c1om! ito!tmftt- by tite Ktfin.a Hub at th mvazr
ly, i'rs'irtrstioii are be.f.g swb br rduted (or XUz t iWwibf it j
at Orvallia rmw44 un4 applirf
two renlty nt.ide fr tbe enfrsni
of to KsfiC rtttftf y riiiWrn had to?
Is denied on tb.t a-oMiit, arrrdibg J;
rS( rc eivd trmn ?tupe-rifeiid-isf ,
WHb f li" Icnse, AH m nry raised
ffr the I, me -msty hm will te e. paper officr wiiii irlrpliiiir pirr;es, f rint iKsny "forrigft sws
pijld tinder the drrtn tic but no dstng m rruertefL t uMirste tfef there i a cni!ert:-
Miftiittre here, H h awnwioeed j 1 1 traffic thMgh i-ane cuiy, Ts-
r KAN iHI"lt May 1.--A ;
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