Page Two
T II K EUGENE GUABD
Wednesday Evening. Jnn.
riOSTOX, Juno 17. W-Tlic Arc
tic OXilili"H of I.icutenant-Corji-mamler
Dnmild D. MneMillan ailed
from the navy yard at Cliarlcst.n
shurtiy afternoon today in tiie su-a-n-rr
l'enry, hound fcjr Viariisnct, Maine.
From Wiscassi't the I'i'ary and Iho
schooner Bovvdoin will sail on Mac
Millan's ninth vo.'nge into the noi-ih.
The big guns n the navy emit
thundered farewell as the little steam
er slipped away on the first leu of
the trin beyond tlio AA'tic circle. A
navy hand on the pier played Auld
l.ang Syne. The crowd which had
crammed it wny into the navy yar.(
cheered. The harbor echoed with tli'i
shrieks of marine whistles as crnlt
at anchor joined in the opening tn
bule. , Overhead, as the Peary paused on
It s way out to set, a dozen hyilro-air-pianca
circled.
MaeMilhin in outlining the ouJrclH
of bis expedition naserted that if
Amundsen, Norwegian Arctic eiplor
er, believed lost in his flight to the
north pole, had not been found when
the American expedition remind
Eton, lirccnlan.l, he would undertake
his rescue. Amundsen, he aaid, will
Tun out of food tomorrow.
Governor Fuller, assistant secre
tary of the navy Theodore 1). Itobiu
sjn, Mayor Curley and othera were
gathered at the rtvy yard to wish the
expedition bon voyage.
SURVEY IS OBJECT
WASHINGTON, Juno 17. CP)
The primary object of the Mae.Mil-lan-Nnvy
expedition aailing from I'ou
ton today ia to uiako n hydrographie
survey by airilane of the hiHt great
unknown region of the northern
hemisphere, that, territory lying be
.tween tbo north polo and Alaska and
covering 1,000,000 aquaro miles.
(Scarcely less in lmpoimo ...
tbo exploration or, mtie auowu
L: .,,..1. Hlleimcro Island, Grant
Land, Baffin island, and (actions of
T.i.,..inr . well as tbo ancient
Nora settlements on tbo wcalcm
edge of Greenland, In addition plant
and animal life, metcorogical condi
'tions, and other scientific questions of
the fnr north will bo studied.
Due to the high mobility given by
airplanes, however, tho expedition in
tends to bo nbstnt little mora than
tbreo months.
Head for Greenland.
Tho expedition after touching at
Wiscosset, Maine, and then at Sydney,
N S . for coal and other supplies, will
go direct to Etah, Greenland, where
tho main baso will bo ealablislied.
From there tho airplanes will go to
Capo Hubbard on tho northern point
of Axel lleiberg land, to establish an
advance flying base. '
Two ships aro being used. The
Howdoin, a veteran of other Arctic
trips with MucMillnn, accommodate
MncMillan, scientists and other per
sonnel of the main expedition, lb J
I'eary In conveying tho throe airplanes
and the nnvy section of tho expedi
tion. But two of tho airplanes wil be
used actively in exploration, the third
being hold at Etah with the vessels
as a reserve for possiblo emergemy.
Pianos to Scout.
1'ho plan calls for two airplanes to
scout northwest from Axel lleiberg
land In exploring tho unknown region
and in looking for land which, pos
sibly of continental mass, Is believed
to lio between AlnBka and the north
pole. UnlOBS land la discovered, bow
over, tho entire unknown region will
not bo covered because of tho limita
tion of tho aircraft operations. At
least 200,000 scunre miles will bo
surveyed by having tho planes alioot
out In three different lines for u dis
tance of about BOO miles. The two
' will travel together at all times and
it land is discovered tho advance fly
ing baso will be advanced to It and
the (coutlng opornllons continued
from the new point. In audi an event
it is conceivable that tho entire un
known nrca may bo surveyed.
If ouch a land ia found (bo Amer
ican flag will be raised lint whether it
will be claimed lor the United Stnt -b
has not been dciided. The expedition
anils without special Instructions from
Washington ou the course to pursue
on this question while unofficial ad
vices from Ottawa have iudioatcd
that tho Canadian government might
interest itself it any claims to per
minirtit possession of binds north uf
her contineiitiil borders were set up.
The Canadian view la represented as
being that all lands in the Arctic from
00 to I'll degrees of west longitude
up to tho polo varo hers."
1 1 NAVY PLANES FOR POLAR TRIP LEAVE BOSTON j
Two of the navy planes, the NA-1 and NA-2, which are to accompany the MacMlllan expedition to the
polar regions, are shown beinq taken to the Peary, MacMillan's ship at Boston, Mass., after their 32
hour flight from Philadelphia, Pa. Below are the pilots who made the first hop of the trip which
they hope will extend to the North Pole. Left to right: Lieut. M. A. Schur, Lleut-Com., R. E. Byrd,
Chief Boatswain E. E. Reber and Chief Machinist's Mate C. F, Rochevillo.
G. 0, P, NOMINEE
LOWKUj. Miimb., J mi n.M1)
Mrs. Kditb Nourse Hkrith, widow -t
'onjirpinmn John Jacob Horit w
the Tf publico n nominee tu tnia-ml hi
buhntiU as Unltctl StiitM rt'ir.'onti.
(ivp from tliR fi(tli MiiKMivlmsoltft dis
trict with iThirmt from yrnir nliiy'n
pri'lnl prhnnr.v foniplf ted tmtn.r.
Mrs. ltoRcrf' victory xwn hrr 'ho
oiportnnity of IWoming th fir it
w iiiiiii from Nrw KukIuihI to it in
rniiRroofl,
She will be opposed in the sprH.U
Hpoiion on June Ui) by Kormer (iover
nor Kurpup .S, Ko. K( whs nnop
pourd fr the (lpmo'rnrU nnniinntittn
Fiiiiil returnit t diiy dve Mm. Hon
er nn ovorwlii'ln.lnj 1 tl ovor It it
oppnnrntn, Former State Sftmtnr lti,,
W. tirirnei of Hentlina mxl Mnyr
(Jfnrne II. Jirown of Lowell. The
tHuint whs;
Mr. Itocem, 13.2S1; firimefi, UOtd;
Brown. B7-I.
NKW YOKK, June 17 The stnte
(Iopb not auk a more sovotr verdict
thun first or second degree nmn
slmighler in tho niKo of Ioro(hy 1'er
kiiiH, cliargofl with killine Thomas
Trmpiotou, 1'roHceiitor McDouald nn
noiinccd in court today. Hentence pro
vided for conviction on uither charge
is lurgcly withiu the discretion of the
court.
'X am not Koine to ask for n, ver
dict of first or second degree mur
der," .Mr. McDonald said, "because
tho defendant is a woman and quite
a young woman. o link that you
bring a verdict of manslaughter in
either the first or second degree so
the judge in his dicretion can fix the
punishment,''
Declaring the caBe had shown the
necPHHlty for "reformative measures'
he told tho jury un acquittut would
mean Dorothy would go back to the
sordid envirumeiit which had so much
to do with tho charge against her.
NOT GUILTY PLEADED
NKW YOItK, June 17. OP) A
flat pica of not guilty pnd not ono of
accidental shooting iu the defense of
Dorothy rerkins to tho charge that
Hhe lulled Thomas Templeton at a St.
Valentines party, This announce
ment made today by DcfenHO Coun
sel Dnsh tit tho opening of his sum
mary In what was expected to be the
final HeHHion, came as a surprise to
tho crowded courtroom, sinco the
whole lino of testimony hllhertn had
evolved around the accidental theory.
Tho 17-year-old girl was pale hut
apparently uiiHhuken as she took her
sent today. Mho expressed confidence
of her acquittal.
Mr. Scopes Again
Expresses Belief
In Christianity
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., June 37.
"1 am a Christian and I believe the
Itibte is divinely inspired and tjiat
'Jesus Christ did exist," said John T.
Scopes, professor, who Is to bo tried
July 10 at Dayton on a charge of vio
lating the law agniust the teaching
of evolution in tho county schools, in
explaining his position to newspaper
men.
Tho professor added that he be
lieved man was evolved from fl lower
order ofiniiunl and that the story of
the creation an told in the llihlo does
not conflict with science pointing out
when (iod said ho created man in his
own Image nnd likeness, ho did not
say in what mnteriiil form.
Speaking of tho application mnde
yesterday by Prof. Scopes for his
place back in Hhen county high school
ns science teacher. Superintendent
Walter White said he would not rec
ommend anyone as a teacher in the
Ithea county fc IihoIm who was not a
fundamentalist.
l' K. Uobinson. cbnlrmnn nf the
school hoard, said the board would not
take any action ou the application
until After tho trial,
the Odd Fellows of this city and the
Hixty-fifth anniversary will be appro
priately observed by the lodge at a
meeting to Ac held Sunday July -L
at tho I. O. O. 1. temple, accord
ing to tho announcement of the pro
gram committee composed of Martin
Svnrvernd, Jtnymond Torrey and I.
I. Jnman. The Eugene lodge was
the ninth to be organized in Orpgon
and bears the number nine. The
first lodge of tho order, to be organ
ized was at Salem.
Toll of Death in
Railroad Wreck in
East Stands at 42
1IACKKTTSTOWN, X. J.. June 17.
OP) The death toll of the wreck
of the Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western emigrunt train near hero
yesterday mounted to 41! today with a
score of others iu scattered hospitals
still In a qerlous condition.
S
DAJ PEDDLERS LAW
FISH COHISSli
IS AUTHORITY TO
FIRE MR. MITCHELL
RAILROAD REPORTS
NEW YORK, June 17. Officials of
the Ielnwaro, Luckawunnn and West
ern rullroad nnnounrod toilny (hut re
ports from iiKi-nts of 1 lie rond on
duty In tho vicinity of yesterdny's
wreck indicated s totnl dentil list of
42, distrlhuted as follows:
Knstern, IV, 21.
llaeketlHlown. N. ,T.. S.
Morrlstown, N. J., 11.
I 'over, N, J., 7.
rhillipshurg, N, ,T., 3.
Mrs. Coralyn Hill
Passes at Grove
SALEM, Ore., June' IX. Because
be linui ambiguous and complex tile
so-cuiled 'peuuieis license law" euuet
id by the 1U-5 iegisiuiuie, usseusin
u fee against " 1110101 vehicles nut
common carriers," but "used tor com
mercial purposes iu the business 01
selling and delivering goods, wares,
merciiaudise," etc., secretary 01
hJtate Kozer has naked Attorney-lieu-ei'nl
Van Winkle tur an interpretation
of the act.
'1 lie Jaw applies 10 vehicles operat
ed "net exclusively within the uouu-
duries of incorporated cities and
tuwiii of the ututc of Oregon or with
iu five mills beyond the boundaries .u
such cities ami towns,"
Kozcr wants to know what Is meant
by the expressions "used for com urn -cial
purposes," ''article of commerce"'
and "iu the business of selling or de
livering." ' .
Secretary Kozer finds especially
troublesome the provision requirii.
motor vehicles not common corrieis
tu pay iu addition to other fees an
unuuui license fee eual to 50 per cent
of I he license fee, "according to the
lightweight of such motor vehicle.1' It
is pointed out that fee probably can
nut be computed iu this way since
such vehicles pay license fees accord
ing to tiro width and not according to
weight.
SALEM, Ore., June 17. The state
fish commission has authority to dis
charge an employe att any time, and
therefore has no right to sign away
Huch right by entering into a contract
with any employe for any stated per
iod of time. Attorney General V;in
Winkle takes this position in nn opin
ion relative to the employment of
Hugh Mitchell as director of hatcher
ies, with whom tiie eommifsion enter
ed into a contract, for four years at
$.'J."0 a innth. The attorn"v-;:faaraI
hohis that the contract U invalid.'
This opinion fr-;;.i tiie attorney-general
pro'Kib'y means that the fisn
commission, which will be newly or
ganized by tiie recent appointment of
A. (i. Iienls. and S. M. Uarbind as
members, will attempt to dispense
with Mitchell's services.
Mitchell will probably fight tin.
since he is believed to have fortified
himself with legal opinion before he
entered into the contract with the
state. -"
Mitchell was employed by the com
mission more than a year agofBhort-
ly after the commission had dispensed
with the services of E. C Clanton.
Mitchell had for 20 years been in the
government hatchery service and re
fund to enter the state service, except
on condition that he be employd for
a period of years.
and sociology through Institutions of
human relations and welfare."
Criminals and delinquents will be
divided into three clause. Judge IJnd
ary predicted, the most dangerous
class to society being found among
the "super-inteliigent" or those who
are clever enough to cheat and: rob
and dodge the law; the second class
will be the "dullards" who are too
stupid to know they are doing wrong
and easily captured by the authorit
ies; and third and least dangerous
group, "the feeble minded, who will
be investigated by the psychiatrists
and isolated from society in institu
tions more like hospitals than prisons."
ABD-EL-KRIM IS
REPORTED KILLED
Court Changes
Are Predicted
COTTAdE OltOVK. June 17.
(Special) Mrs. Coralyn Imogene
Hill died Monday morning at 7:.'ll at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lucy
Hobhins. She was born in Thompson,
Ohio, May 21. 1SI7. She Ib survived by
one son W. E. Hill of Victoria. It. C,
and six daughters, Mrs. A. L. Van
lllnrlcom, Mrs. A. E. Hand and Mrs.
Lucy Hobhins of Cottage drove, Mrs.
II. Veal, Vernonia, Ore., Mrs. P. C.
Van lllaricom of Chelsea, Wis., Mrs,
Arthur Whitehead of Hed I leer, Al
bortn, also a brother of E. E. tlreen
and sister Mrs. li Harding both of
Sierra Madre, Cal. Kuneral arrange
ments will be given later.
Creswell School
Session is Held
ritESWELL. Juno 17. (Kpecian
A small attendance was present at.
tho school meeting Monday afternoon.
After the usual routine of business
tho election for a school clerk was
unanimous for Miss Try on. Several
names were presented for school clerk
and Itlp Scott received the majority of
votes. His term is for three years.
A motion was made and passed to
authorize the school board to call a
meeting for the purpose of voting the
erection of an auditorium or play
shed, the meeting to be Tuesday,
July 7, at 8 p. m.
Varied Program at
Luncheon of Lions
Two show girls from the Western
vaudeville circuit shared honors with
Professor Harold E. Knott of the Eu
gene Uible university on the program
at today's luncheon of the Lions' club.
Professor Knott spoke on phases 01
industrial and economic conditions in
Australia, while tho HurkinB sisters,
through courtesy of W. B. McDonald,
manager of the Ilcilig theater, gave
some of their novelty songs they will
present ou tonight's vaudeville bill.
OREUON MOTOR CO.
Willamette SU Phone 017.
INSURE WITri flENUV TROMV
WHAT IS
A
CENTAUR
Municipal Street
Railway System is
Asked for Portland
SAEE.M, Ore.. Juno 17. That the'
elty of Portlnnd lie required to pur- j
chase the city street railway system 1
at n valuation fixed by the public ser- !
vice commission, that fHres be fixed nt j
!u: with transfer privileges, anil that
the deficit at the end of eneh year be
met by general t mat ion, are asked 1
by 11, !. Wagnon of Portland in a,
petition of Intervention in the case of
the housewives council of Port lam)
against the Portland Ttftllwny, Light i
and Power company. The enmminnioii
is to bear the chip in Portland June
'.III. The housewives council demands
that fares be reduced,
Norwegian Fliers
Are at Kings Bay
KINOS BAY, Hpilshcrgen, Jon'
17. P The Norwngisn slrmrn
who r to srsrch for thf mlini
Amunilsfn-Kllsworlh pnlsr ripcdllinn
srrivH Ixro t Jl :.'!.". oVIork this
morning from Ailvrnt Hy. Wireless
messages were eirhsngeil helweeu the
two (iliincs during the trip, ,
Lodge to Observe
Day of Formation
.1 il v 21, 1SIU1 vn, the ilstn nf the
fmtmlihg of Speiierr HuUe lodo ot
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY !
I'lllt SA1.K--llesiitifnl Alssks mink
eiipe clu'sn if Hken st nner. K. I'.i'k
erl. Furrier, fvi'J (Hive St. JelS
Jl 1 : ! ,- ,1
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Ir a -n BO
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VAUDEW8LLI
(JUNIOR ORPHEUM)
TONIGHT
2 Shows 7 & 9
ATTHACTiVK Sroom thnroughly
modern ftiruishrd bungnlnw on E ll'ih
St. in Vniverslty district. Hcnirable
tenant tns v hsvc up to tl months
l'ae st lii.ftO.
Mom. PHESt'tTT Itr.AI.TV, phono
7W. tf
WE
WANT WORK!
to Boy Scouts nsd odd Jobs
to ssrn thste wsy to .umm.r
csmp, Toisphono 359
A Great Bill With Comedy Running Rampant
JERRY MACK & CO.
tn "MOTHER'S BOY"
A Character Comedy Playlet
HARKINS SISTERS
"HARMONY AND CLASS"
DOUGLAS GRAVES & 00.
In 15 mlnutet of hlturity
"I GOTTA HAVE MEAT
RAYMOND & GENEVA
DEXTEROUS COM ICALITI E S
ZEMATER & DEVARO
"THE STEP LIVELY GYMNASTS"
DENVER, Colo., June 17. UP)
The passing of the present methods
of handling crime through eitherJ
criminal courts for adults or juve
nile courts for children, was predicted
as a future change in society by
Judge Ben B. I.indscy, nationally
known juvenile jurist of Denver, in
an address today before the National
conference of Social Work.
"These courts will be supplanted
by institutions of human welfare,"
he declared.
"Neither juries'nor judges at pres
ent are educated or equipped to deal
with problems of children's delin
quency or adult crimes," Judge Lind
sey said,f "and this work will be
done by skilled specialists who have
been trained in psychology, biology
Senator Whitney
Is G. O. P. Nominee
For Governorship
NEWARK, N. J., June 17. OP)
State Senator Arthur Whitney of
Morris county, Auii-aloon league aivi
anti-boss' candidate, upset prece
dents .and captured the republican
nomination for governor in yester
day's primaries, defeating Former
Attorney-General Thomas -McCran of
Paterson. and Former District Court
Judge Cornelius Doremus of Kidge
wood. The vote in 2403 of 2776 precincts
was:
Whitney ; 123,180
McCran i7,203
Doremus . . 40,1)4
Commissioner A. Harry Moore of
Jersey City became the democratic
nominee without opposition. The re
publican result brought the first le- i
fet of an organization candidate for
nomination as governor in New Jer
sey's 15 years under the direct pri
mary law. -
. FEZ, French Morocco, June 17.
UP) Unco informed reports have beef
circulated nmong native tribesmen
that Abd-el-Krim, It if fian leader, op
posing the French, was killed during a
recent French aerial bombardment of
his forces.
Tribesmen supporting Abd-el-Krim
were aaid to be disheartened at the
report of his death. No information
to substantiate that r
received, 1 rP a
SitrrmcI-,
announce hN,kna '"W. it
team w.il lay ,he "!J HKlkj
tomorrow nnj f, m
at the pioacpr nimic , "'-"l
SprinsfioM wo8'
Sunday at SprinrfirM !' 10 1
scheduled wjt, ,,,., 1 Hat j.
tago brove fr Sundar ""C-H.
Pbone & E
Boosters of State
Gather at Salem
SALEM, Ore., June 17. Represen
tatives from seven booster organiza
aons of the state are meeting here
ioday as guests of the Salem Chei--riaus
for the annual meeting of tho
Oregon Hospitality club. Organiza
tion. represented are the Ashland
Litbnns, Coos Buy Pirates, Roseburg
Umpffua Chiefs, Newbery Berriun
Vancouver Prunarians, the Oaklanl
Gobblers and the Salem Cherrians.
An informal get-together this after
noon, a p.arade through downtown
streets and a dinner nnd executive
session tonight are features of the
day's program. Problems of booster
organizations and plans to extend the
membership of the club to all boos
ter organizations in the state were the
principal considerations at Uf.iy'i
business sessions.
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Ninth Ave.. West
Stanley Building Engene, Ore.
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Sack
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We will sell at this price until noon Sat
urday, and our price will then advance
to $6.45.
The refinery price on Sugar advanced today to
$6.00, and sugar laid down in Eugene will now cost
$6.47 by the car.
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