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it 40 PAGES J 40 PAGES i VOL,tVL fffSSPBEK fflubBcans Still Undecided I) Parly Standing'. of 1 Insurgent Group IS HUE DAY L Folfotte Absent From OMMITTEE POSTS LOST MWlii ,i'li'll' tMMo l'o-iiuin! iKir r Art iw Villi Kir Th" ill""l 1"""0 ifiKlll.VdToN. U'-n. J. mm ii fll l'lln " 1 hlr luiioiiW. '' nuri.ri ihflr pnrty. Iti'i'iil'llmim ' h boa, ami ," K, to ornli I lie I wo houws M'' ... nii''"'-'""' ,,,lr ..-Inn rOllfprtriK'" WllllOlll OVI'll InilorU KtilliMlo of Wt-oiiln la ,!.....) imitfil tn ililw cmifi'rmi'e. Er U Follrll"' nlwi'lHrrt l)lniilf j Mli tt win In iiruicrvn ho ki (n conrf frp wim inn iii-i'mim fran liwurirriii. .. .. .v ,IHllon III 1110 linuntr. Tk. Iifiiulilli'tin lommlllan on jimlllwa ) Hi" liiniwi rnrrlcd ,1 th HI1 oil'l'""l ' imriy .jciu lal mrliiH llf rnmavliiK tin. ,(Portr t ilio Inlo liooert M. . ivu.it. from Hip "key" rm- i(t. Julin Nlan of Win bum, who win Xa Kltat(' cam- im mtnan" n' yr. wua r ,.) Irom Ilio nll-noworful rulon Immillta nn1 Ilio utmrnllnil n( inn . Frrnr, olo of that alum i mtmlxr or Ilio wny ana him immllli. wlili'li hnnilli'd ia hllntlfi, w ratified. Minor VUwm HiHcl Xm of Hie nlliir HiMlrai.nli has olir on lniiwrmiit cunimlilriM fci unit hold rldinr rlinlrmnn- ftip or ninkliiK iliic on miliar iinalni ikhii oi mo nouso, khMhr Ihey nr. lo relaln the. mUIum U t problem with which it majority party allll haa to deal, rpnlutlon ot Ih.ae committee, u poOponrd today unlll Monday ritrnoon with noii JuAilni do rmtotd lo ronch llilr divlnlon on iUjnilr un ilio IwhIk of- III tttuUrliy" nhown liy tho liinur wli In HlHr vijip llvw lny on w omaMmtlun nnrt nUopilon ot itnilrt. ' . , Al In oonfcri'iiro loiiny III Wl iula iltflricaduii dccldod to Jwtui format atatvmunl otttorrow Mily deflnliiK ttn tioii(((on. THorv km indlnuttuim IhufHK iiimnlioc" inaed lo not na n unit Muminy hi to 4lra to Die nonHlon tlixy fc iwo yenni nno when t)ny nmilo lotimnlntd fJitfil for afiieiiuiiioiit f then Mldlnir rulon. . . . CoaliTviu-c In Ilrtef Till wnnle Dopulillciin confor- mt ni ntrvaiolv lirlcf. tho ulnirlo r'lon uleni hfloit tho nonilnitdoii rMwin p. Thnyor of liullanaiioltii i Mcnt&ry of ilio sdnnte to muc ui tin ltt (irnritc A. RnndiTiion. LHlr milnliicd Hint tho quoii n ot tho pollili-Hl mollis to he ftorteo nonnior Ln Kollcllo who nliod iwnitlntr meolliiir ilon xol Ihi party ronimlttoo on com 'lllwi. Thin roiiinilttoa' la ex Ktfi to wrlto Mr. Ui Kollcue ijc whedwr ho ilcnlrrn to Imvo RopuUtcKin mwlitnMl him to 'wi on tho ntnnnliiR rntnmUtocii Mtonloronri! notion will lio )ro W upon hla roily to tlint Ict- The Itnulll-iMi P P Ilia quoadnii of tho IcKllllty f Ht ippolntinont of tloruld r. '"i iomilor from North Un.- Pt (0 RUCCAPlt lllf. Iikln ItNlujIn W tM. Senator flofl of Woat Vlr J h tiropiirlDii it brlof on tills 'im lor tno ooniinltioo on nrlv iia ano Mimtii....- i fill "i either Slonrtiiy or Tueadny. fi miko niiiMUK-risl tUlliort Of Inittulriunl Mm. 'nnrei . ....i t a rat,Pr w(lo rtivi;rg(,1)n0 f amonir ),P,, a forninl 1 o dio Hoiitlnir of nov- "01 DUrlln'a m.....l - Ilia pmihlont of tho nomUo Ui c,'"il cominlltoo of r by this ronimutvu ot Fiirwo W'lved by Itopubllcon 'load- "OU0 TlAmnot.nl. u.i.i .1.-1- i "v,u noir iiiiui Mna rlll,p Into today, rom- on4BU i. . """"" imn -will IH!l rwty oofore tho ncmlnn openii lrr$.u conto tor tho twera- FK iT.I2ri,'t" d"i,u"" 1,sl' nt .i..' '"i'iicn ana uomo- Itli ... ,lo""0 Offi"0 llttVO mZH?'??' am ,,! Iwtton of ,,;l01lv l-iiiKworth of Ohio fcr ' 11,0 iWucrntlo floor lh.n P',,","" (l,o Domocrnfii klunn T Ixw'I'oihkI octlott on a Uh ? j). J"tioil hy Konreaon- frco'J"1 ' minority 0oU to in. lon " a Inrm rollot mon- Nan ship rammed I W IT 1 1 .. . . i vn.MI'ANIA, , iXnnunT'lf ' wltMt Vmt ::,'K. Viv.. lw. 6. llnm- ill MihS."'?1"" -Imer Mom- frrmii.ni lny' 1,18 llnllnn utonin F Wi- i wn l)y dnniag-od FH m ill J ? '""""""I by (ha .count fMo in i """ which rc " can be lviiu.. . N TODAY'fl MORNING REGISTER Tim WimiW For Ori.Kini: tUmnrully nlottdy; liwili'imn li'miiimtun.; W'Mlhnrly nlmln. Vi'dli.nluy'n Wftittx-r In Kiikviiii'. AtuKltimm ti'Uiiirutitrv, l.'.i tin. Kiv..; m.ntiium,, . vvlml (rum limihi-uxi, miii ut river, 2.t 1,-ot illy 'nil- a ini.ii HAN l-ltANOIWii), ),.,, r, Ttio wi.iiDii.r own,,,,), ,. ,,, wm,k l)0lHlllHK ll;vmlift e KUM Ull liouili'i'll hrrn Imliiy ,y UMvd Hllilwi wei l.r l.un.iui un f.illw; f'lio iiiitliink in fr tllll. wvlllllr Mini iiiodvrwo li'miicriiliirn In I'nl Ifwiilli; lt.-iifinUy ilnmly wohiIiit Willi nmiiml li'iMliiiiiliiio , rulna In Urn Nnrtli 1'urifi; mt,.. Kiwnn Vli-lnlty (bill l'"')bnv Svi-lt liny ,mh)H). Irnni liHiillnK, l.bibo. J-uk,. . I'nronia Kiivor fbnrix Htr!.! Aliinnw I'liiiM'i't'D ),y Y. M. ; A Mi'll. Jjii 4. Will!" Mmlii Hlrnllini I(ov-ul- (n Irfwul fill HVII t'imttlvii Imllvii. dmi II.Mi.t (Hill,.,- HuM. IMK . Kll( MiMlKiliitl 'fiiiluy to In. Trl- t.UK'il to lli-pnilB.l llrotbroii. riiKo . Miivlu Jolm An. HiiiikIiI by .Vuiiy I'iiii)iIi. Ill ICllKi'iii.. j'liuo 3. 1 1 ! Hlii. I'liirliimnl; l.ocnl Jlmilloia l!i.(mrt TrnnauctdiiiH lit IVtT(lny. I'iiko 3. Ntroctli An. flruvcted lu Woalmnro- IiiiiiC Aimii Wur In I'roHroiw Now. 1'ivKo 4. C'llmlT ll.mvil Mi.i-U; Ciipllu) Ktwk Tux Alio)l)inn.iit ) Kny. oriM), rfii s. tllrl Hi oiiu or Troop No, B Kntor- ImJh CD l.iuiv ,MIi. t ClirlHt- iiiiiii 1'nrly. r(ji. 3, I'Ioiimt I'mi. r Hturta; l i:.l!i..,J by mul K.ir fnii-ut Itoyn. I'lim 4. (ifflrora Nnmi.,1 by lKi, H.hool Hi.viiiiii. nt I'linfi.roMi-o on Vnl- vorrlty I'uiiitiiiM. Viii. J, I'hilatimin Tri i- I'liinin .) i,y HimnMi War Vi-Iji fiotl tnxJIliiry. IVik" A. HI. IVillbra Mum In li ;ivfn T1- iloy. Vuufi 4. iNImp Kiiiiiii..t Niild to (Iri'Kon .-iiui-iuiii'i-y i iiiupuiiy. t'tiuo t. Now Kiniic Hutu by Itmm-y Hush Hobl to T. '. I.urkvy. I'iiki. 4.i Krnivrnliy I )1h.oWm..m Kiluiiidnnol I'rnblriua; I'M DlIIii Koppu III Anniiol Hi'Mnlim. I'iiki 4. Kloi-dmi I'lirnplil.-ln out; Meatunn linrrlhtul. t'ntii 4. I. i'ii iiu- Nimiva I'ardiind (ilrt uh rroalttiMit. I'uito 3. Cirrti'liilH of I 'unity Atti'ml Trlala nt Curviillla Thin Wi-ok. 1'oko 3. JniiH S'niinit Appi.nra IIito In "Tho Mlilp" Di'i-i'Tiili.-r 11. 1'oko 3. tllrl Hi'hitvivi to All-nr In Vtmpor, Hi.rvp'i-a Till Attvnuiati. I'uieo 4. tt, i FreiliirU'kain litvn in cll- firnl: Komulna to tin Hrouuht lloro. ('aico 3. Comuuny la Itu-ortiorAtvd to Opr- nto far Woat 1'lant. l'ngo S. Chrlalmaaj Mull Huah Kximrtml to bo nrt-ntor Than Evor Botora. I'nBo 3. Cbrlalimia Soul Hjilo ProKrPHHfin Vt-ry Woll. IViko 3. rllttiiivr Kliwrt U'S for llnvInK no t.lccnao; Odti.ra t'lti'd. i'mio 7. Jull Hi'iitoiu'o tltvcn to Two Wen. ViiKO 3. l,h)tor Ktiuml llnrlnit Hnbl on ' Itiioma III llllai'lliellt of Hotel Ob btirn. Two Men Arrealud urn) Hen U'lu'eil. I'oifo 4. Lotto County tuu( Vlclulcy Property lieiila Miulo nt WprlnR f It-It) ; na Hliillun to Klao. 1'oko !. Ilond luaiio I'niler lUmrrott Act to ho up nt Council Aleednir. Pairo 2. I'rlM'iltu Club Meeta ot HprlnKfleld; t'hrlalnma Mvellni! t'lanned, l'ago S. Miimpa Cnaea nro Ovor In BprlnK flold; t'lili ken I'ux Only Diaonae. I'lIKO 2. Cookie Hont by Amorlrnn Legion Auxiliary to Veteran' Hoaplml. 1'oko 3. Klter Otven Prlxea for Sheep at t'htrtiKO InKriuKlnntil Ltveatock KxtiOHlllon. I'liRo 2. Work on Sewora nt Hirrlhrg De- lliyeil by ltnln. 1'nuo 2. Ililo II. (lon)il Killed In Knalorn OreBiill by Falling Telephone I'ole. IMita 2. CtinireltoK uro Topln of W . C. T. XJ. Meellnu nt IfttrrlaburR. I'aite . Anninil IbiTOiir flnnned hy ladles1 Alil t Ulinliii. I'n K 2. Ailillilonnl Newa Nolca and rc.r- aonula. l'ugo 2. SimrtH C'olmi'l? tllRli Si'hool Wliw Unakel Imll Omtoal fioiu Ilnlaey Team. I 1'IIRO tt. . , , Meillmrt lllKh Winn ChiuniUmlilp Dnnio from Wnlom. l'nge 8. TroJuiia ICimy Winners ovor Oregon AuHi'lllllllol Culiego, Scoro to ' 0. I'HIfO II. . StiiliiKfleld Himki'llMtll Team Out for Cruetlco; Tlireo holtonnen IliieU. I'iiro 0. . . llobln lli-i'il. tilymntc. Wietler, fo Appenr Hero Wuilncaduy Mgltt. VUi"lfUii Tbi'la -Wins Vlonghnul Himkellmll lonor. I'liRo 8. Forty-Threo Anniver Krcslnnan Hoop t mi. i-iiko Mlilgota Win Another On mo of , Kiiolbnll. riiKo i Pinna for KnketUiiU t.eaguo are Ulai'Uaaed nt Meeting In V. ill. C. A. I'iiro 0. , Hwli.in.liw Team Next OvKnnta- (Ion J'lo n nod y Locn' i- eit Witt IVI'a In "onoor . fimlem nt V. U. C. A. JJit Night, l'ngo ' .. v CAPT. WOOD IS KILLED KATin-ii or vMVf.itsirv omh l'AIl-S 1'1M1 ,,u' tly TIM Aanorlalril Prraal inTnitiA tiro.. Iior. P tnln K 9 V r. Wood. lit,. r.AmliM twertrN;il!..wu..'--f 'X''". billeil ahortly before m liilK'H " n wilt when ho fell B wvl tvam the "Jai'olw i irt.lcr" ot H alenmnilti CI y o KnoVvlllo na ho . wvlu (ll Iiitlc-r vonnol idler piloting It t0Two aotttttftt, waltliifln tt dlnw hi tho font of .tho liidder lo tno CnnuSn Wood lo tho pilot "'' oo; iimneillntely took the W. " from tlio wnlor, lint no " t: the pilot aohoonor vn reached a riveirie Conat mr)o V'1'!'1;'"-. ' f, ore hecoiiiltiif Sir 1M0, he wm moilor of 'I01A''1"'" ion.., in vno v..v - 15 GfflPM Lack of Proper Precautions Blamw! for Escape of Three Convicts UUI HI WARDEN Rcsijrnatiorv of Dairymple Leads to Publication OFFICIAL FRICTION SEEN Vrv'iit S.ii.li.tiijc Koiuitl Otou.rte In I'rw HfHwtM tlut (iotxt I'or Miiny Vvtint illy T) AjMiM'tntci) IVfUd) HM.KM, ftrf.. Dcr. h. Th rp HttitM tif tUft invpftilizutian of contM lotn ttt tint OroKoti ttttttfi prison, tlf'ninnitVft dy (ovornnr i'lcrco Joi UtwtuK tlc Itrt'tik mutto l.y Tom Miirruy. l-.IUworU KclU'V utl .liviiH'ri S'Ulo. n VftiU.Kl t.fnHi of two KUftTilrt, wan mni.o pui-, Mr born toniuVit. ToI.ow.i.k tho rn tnaMon ot WarO-n A. M- Dal- rvj))(Ji nmi th njifiitmeni oT J, W. l.iWt tin wimii-n. Thi report wttn HlictH'd hy Jt'tfernan Mttycrs. x -f (i t c t ro n 1 1 ro r. ft r i d O o rro A . Whttf, tir.uadlr K'Micrut, two mim (mc of the rtiuimtlU' tt.,ni(utcd tiy "It in tmr ti.i..on Iho of tho four i.epi;rute iT.n.onn.n on AiiiU"t 1 wn jrtvffHtubi hart IroT jn fvitUI)0HH hwn In. nil t ttrovfirt it uw hixhvr xiulo ot Hncltt)hu and orwinizin vivDanre vxtxtvtt ut ttio nftte tirltton," Die ro Hurt r'!ids. fr,vinPHn of lh force of nrtimj KDun.H i further rtM.Mcvil ly luck J of harmony timl bv Tr.rt.nn nmniiR ir)Hon orr.rlnl. Wo f.nd that thel uwrJpn fjjip.oyp) or relainfrt nil Htirh viitvloyea of hln own voJJtJon. U'.trdn Iitlrymie U'Mlfei (hat he hud never nt any time reroved a KiiKKet(tot or recQntrnndatfoft from hixher wutUorUy (n the matter of nloynnt or retention of prlRon pontonnt1-.. or thnlr usuVgnment to ilnllNi. . "It in mic ophi.on thnt thore wns' not a proper npproc.nt.on on tho part of ni) gunriin ot the full re tuilreniinin to amv, , AiUlltUnm Ht'Ul Suttlvlent , 7t tti our conclusion that while (ho present pr.on ia of a mora or Wsh GtuMe typo und (r a model U f A! f otmaotft. lit t Un RlHrtO tttUd Its n-pivcy..unl hy a new hilUUtni fliM nofc imprnwn m i -b.nR ani nr?fi)t noroywlty nt tho premn.j t)nu and that It will nervr for .V m)w'r of yrarw wllh the small ml-, Ulionn nnii Improvements rx'errt'd j In heroin." . In rivl''lnK' the ire:tk ot Aii-I KUKt in wMcIi KimrdH John Sweeney unit J. M. Holmntt, aa woU n Hvrt "OreKon" Jono. a1 conv.rt. n.t (pnth. tho commute1 rrhlrlze e romlurt of mverul of the Kiinrdji who wore prosent In tho' ttjnjkey'a oflro when Murray en- ttir?d unnrnteii. , Ottihlsim SliowM Hc&iMnnco , "Of the three ptmnln in the Uirn- key's office, IMvidmri alone shoiredi rUtunce," tho report reads, i "Guard While loft the room immo t..ntoy upon the entrance or Mur rny. anil Neamlth tho tumkey made no show of rtihrtni.c. For a brief time ut, least one mhrvute the three officers wen In the room with one convirt Murray who (Continued on page 7, column ) EUGENE. LANE COUNTY, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER, 6, I92S DANA ACTION AROUSES WRATH OF DEMOCRATS SMITH MttttltOW JIITIEU tN ll!A;OMMKNIA'lHN (')-(i I rut CiiiiiitiHti-u ot SlaU lv itansK it 'Omplaliit it VOt IT LAND, Ore., Tt-o, T . fHjieiilul lo the )te)jlr) pomo- rrutiu h'lttUrn twverul ot thorn uro waiting tmhty and protetitlnK vloroUHly atcalnnt thtt tiattttlblo ap pointment tt Marnha.ll N, Dana to HU(a.(ed Ciort K Kanoy, u a mom tvr of the United: Htatvt. Hhtpplng lumrvl, it ha heen many month ttinrre thwo iM'movnttlv leader huve heen ho wrought up. ho rampant tto hit ter at thn worid. Today (hey toid their trouhte.tt in podtlcul clrc.len to unyrm who wuM lend a patient ear. To theno few Oenior.ratH tho numhiK of Mr. Dana hurt all tho earmurks of their IohWik a choice piece of pulronaife- Vary Is Arouiwcf Hades has no fury llUe a 'woman' scorned unions It ho a scorned Democrat, and this Is helnx exempll-J fled hy tho loud and raruoutt crle emitted hy mwh outNtnndlnn Demo crat att Ur. C. J. Smith, state chftfrnutn, and Dr. J, W. Morrow (t'Htwhite national committee man for Oregon, and a few other. To way that thee Kentlernen are angry ovtrr the Ba?leetion ot Mr. Dana aa the Democratic, choice for tho shipping board. Is putting It mildly. They lire on the mm pa net they are hontlle and they rp out' to prevent Mr. iJana'a appointment hy President CooHdifei tC they can do ho, utthouKh there Ik no certainty that the appointment will come to OreKon, , The "organization" meaning rn. Smith, Morrow, ct a) hn heen iKnarefr, aa they, express it, tut hy orertn.zatfon they also mean the lemocrutlc, sauo central com mltlee. They elatm that they were nut vona.ltvil an to whether they wanied Mr. Dana or whether they preferred some ono else. The law provides that the ship ping hoard wilt ha composed ot Democrats and liepuhtinans. Ap mtntmentK have heen made with u view to (UneHH and mrtv affilia tion has been inclitental. Tho Demo- rail! proup in Portland looks on J I UK ifijiiai limn u inais tia u tim o . ot political patronage. Such Is their viewpoiHt. FlreworfcB arc fitartcxl After much tlellheratlon, the chamber of commerce recommend ed Mr. Dana, Democrat, and Frank Hhult, liepuhllcan. for- 1'renldent cooiidg-e retueetea unuea states t Houator afcXary to submit names of men. ot opposite parties No aooner was the name of Mr. Dana', announced than flreworka turned loose amoiiK mo uemucrum. j-r. Smith has never heon an applicant for tho appointment, hut nover- thclest he was a candidate. His friend Dr. Morrow did tho mlmlon- ary work lit hehalt of lr..'mitit and, nmonff ofherw, went to Ralph ' K. WUl(ams, 'Itepuhiican national eommlUeoman. and nnked, &Cr. Wll Hn.i.a to Rive a hoont o Dr. Smith. One of tho ronjentlona of lira. Smith and Morrow. Is that Mr. Dana Is not their kind ot Demo crat. 3-1 has not fussed arotmd with the Jackson club, lie was even charged with having registered as an independent. Mr. Dana Is reg tstercd: in Clackamas counts'. IticUaii Sent to Tlnsptari KUMATH KA1)A Ore., Doc. S.j i'erry John. Klamath Indian, will, bo taken today to the state hoe-l pltal at Salem In compliance with, the verdict of a circuit judge yes- terday following his trial on an indictment charging htm with a criminal assault on a maU child. The J-uTors held John to he not Knilty by reason ot Insanity, and directed that he be sent - to the state Institution. THE JMltyrEXT TRAFFIC COP TAMMANY CLUB ASKS ADOPTION OF PLATFORM or mm ouoasmationh will ft-rtl. lVrya uiul VtH Vrrparlnis to TiiJfff Aftlto Part hi Next t:(ot!(Uu lit lrxKHt POKTDAND, Ore., Iec. t. IHpveial to tht IteKiattsr. A con vention to recommend nominations in the iX'ttJocratlcj primaries and the adoption of a platform Js the plan which Tamtnany Club Inc., J proponing for next spring. A somewhat atmllur idea te ger minating with tho Oregon prohi bition referendum corporation and the anti -anli Jon league intends to indorse a list of candidates In the Itepubllcan primaries. One thing, reasonably certain In that no can-, dlilitio In the liepuhllcan primaries will huve hacking of both tho ant- i tut loon league and the Oregon pro- i hiMtloa referendum corporation, i Cur one Ik dry and the other in wet. 1 Tammany Club Inc., has a char-' ter membership of about 63 men , who are Democrats through and , through, hut so far as can be as-, certalncd each ot the 65 is "oft" Governor Vterce and tit a eovor u. i ar'B brand of democracy, i . Not heins the official Dcmocra-1 tic organization, Tammany cannot j hold a iJemocratic convention, but J there ) nothing in the law to pro-, hlhlt the club from holding a con- , vontlon and recommending to thei Democratic voters a list ot men to i he voted tor in tho primacies, i This is exactly what Ir Intended, unleKK the future caueft a change 1 In program. It ia also the inten-1 .ion to prepare a Democratic piat-1 form. 1 Tno anti-saloon league is al- i ready caretully picking out the i men to whom f wttl thrott its sup- i port in the comCng Republican prf- i uuiries Instead of being friendly ( to two or more aftptranta for the 1 name nomination the league will ' combine its strength and give it to 1 one ot the contestants, thereby he- 1 coining a real and active force and Influence In the race for that par- , t.cular nomination. , ft appears aa though thts eup- ' port will go to Frederick Steiwer 1 tor the Hepuhlican nomination for 1 3nlted States senator. 1 LEGION PLANS DRIVE J2,I)U0 lMB)i.S GOAL COSUXG VKAR TOTt CRy Trie Auoct&ted Pru PORTUUVU, Ore., Dec. S. Twelve thousand members in Ore gon will he the goal of the Ameri can Legion during the coming year, according to decision reached at a meeting ot the leon execu tive committee here today. jr was decided lo put on a mem bership campaign In tho state im mediately alter January 2. With that in view a state-wide organi zation Is to be formed- with nuim- OGrskttf cfiairmen in each, county. The legion has 82ja members in the state' at present. A report ot the recent American legion endowment and Ioern becher hospital drive in the state showed that a total ot 7 2, 4 8, 60 had been raised. Ot this amount, $32,812.39 goes to the Doernbecher hospital and f39.6S6.21 to the le gion endowment fund. Action was taken, naming a per manent trophy awards commit tee. - This committee wlU have charge of making Tulea and regu lations governing legion dum corps and other contests In the state and the naming of judges lor such contests. 1 The following men were named on (hat committee: George R. Wilbur of Hood River, chairman; George Cernlfc of Albany, Charles , Reynolds of Stlverton. and Dewttt j KarTy. of Portland. Alternates are , Dr. Ross Hoskins ot Albany and Arlle O. Vf alker ot Sheridan. mis - Legendary Tm-tianarijomb Fount! By Expedftfon.r'; l1n Afrma ; ."!.! Hoggar Counlry Espfoiietf 8y Carthaginians::-';' LIBYAN VENUS ViSfTED nrsiinn Tlarc ot Ancratrem ot, Tuareg; Itae of Kfaot Pfacpit ' on High Volcanic TUx&w' ' . Overlooking lcsert . , fRjr The A Knocta ird Pre) Y PARIS Dec. S. Aa account 6Yi the method aed In: proving eirtsX-i ence of an advanced ancient civiliz- atton where desert wlndft nowi sweep oveT the shifting dune the' south central Sahara and of - the' discovery of a "legendary tom'o1 that Is not a. legend anyiriore,n was brought to Paris today hy thei Count De Prorok and Bradley Tyf-, rell, a trustee ot Belolt (Wiscon- sin) college- who said theUr-diecoy- eries fa the ffaggar country; "whichi some antio,uartana have regarded i as the "lost Atlantis" of the ancient1 world, had fully repaid their iw'ork.1 "The primary object of, 'Bi't. ex- pedltlon establishment ot the' factl that In ancient tlmea there wre Sahara, trade routes between Car- thage and the great civfiizatiaa then existing fit the Kaggav. caun-i try woe achieved, . the cuinburtted count said today. "The tovnh -of Tin-Hanan Uhe diftcoveTy.'Df which, was announced November 2S-ts, I believe, the greatest archaeological treasure Africa has ever produced The statue ot the Libyan Venus we found there alone would moreSiitan pay the entire cost ot the expe dition. V;u-'"il Structure Is Circular: , "Tln-Hanane tomb stands orf.a high volcanic rock overlooking the, desert, it ts ouiit tn tfircuw. shape with rectilinear blacktL cov ered with Libya-Berber (ascriptions. These have been, turned ov ttor translation to Abbe J. B. ;Ch&bot, vice -president of the French Ti'Sti tute. Tombs ot 16 nomeayor -um-rads, surrounded the base - at the tojnik j 1 :. j'"-v . "Tta-Hanao waa the ancestress of the Tuareg .tine of kings,- wtwsc rule was that of a matriarchy; that' is, tfce succession descended through the .omale aide. Legend abw1 .to Unit he YJith"the gTesit goddess J of the CarthagimanB, Tamv, d with Athena, ot ihe Greeks. The zoijiu - renew uteu ute ., o-uajjfo 'Chrlstiaii's tomb! at Algiers, but At?, better preserved. - --t. - "We began digging half way be tween the base and the toii. drW- Vnto the hfeart of the tstmcture and1 then downwara until we stracM. i passage leading Into an open cham ber filled with dried dales, fheat, and food stored ages ag('., v. Soldiers'- stana uutua r ''Freach: soldiers now are guard ing the tomb, which, the French government has decaredri?r.fltrTua- tion&i monument. ' '- '.i --j, "Carthage and Utica wete not. the1 first states to exploit the Sahara country. We found all along, the way neolithic stations, marked by heaps of black stones and ancien flints, in the dry river beds Indi cating that still more ancient -trade , routes had passed that w rtteset fltnta were the handtwarfc of man at the dawn. oC history andTSltKht be ten thousand yeara.&ldv ,i We found 14 in the same Vy.ervbed within halt an hour, showing that It was once , a thickly? populated "Louis Chapul, a former- officer. with the French Sah&ran - troops, had once seen thl tombnnd1 re called its location and guitfeo! as Co tt. There we were ataeay .fp. - cue work by nattves." 'Jt"Kw J-. XaUvea Become Ecitcl The count sald-that tY&ives, tho TuareOT. a white race... -were hospitable everywhere Ttut that' tney became excited wnftn- tne treasures were taken out, -of Tin Hanan's tomb. The greatest dlp-l lomacy was reaulred to atttet them. The eKoeditlafu ae said, went un armed. They treated the .pa-flvesi couvteowsy ana uiugm wa;a w sing college and Rotariaw songs AVe are glad to haev.J.fj.d something after our hardships in tho desert," Count De Prorok eaid Sometimes we went wlthouk-water! when our overheated engines re-. quired water to cool tne radiators of our moior cars." Statiwde, Vcrr W(I v The TAbyan Venua, toil3ffWca Count De Tvorok referred, is a1 small stone statuette of great, an- tlouivy, tounn near the wsm ot Tln-Hanan. . Count De Prorok said )t P)ay "dst from nearly 100,000 U. C. The treasures found in ine; tomb' In which a skeletoo'.was dis-, covered. Included "a golden, dia-, dent dotted with sfars. .five' neck-1 taeea of precious stones, lf brace-1 iets, tttne of thenx gold, Lwtt nine silver; fuThVebinga ot , delicately1 carved v-ood a complete aet rjt toi-1 let articles, a little mtrahd ot precious stones," ' . , ! "The expedition pack fid Hp cases ot these marvels," &ht Do Prorok said, and "presented them to the governor general ot Algeria," , CtmvKttfl EKwct Stortt. By Tt Awac(o.ted P.Kiai KOtLYWOOO. Cal Dec.wS. A Tt-port in motion pictuT'-j circles' thnt the slork is to mnit.iv eecond visit to the home or OhnrlloChap l)n, comedian, haj heen partly con firmed at the Chapln sl)ldlct " 1 ' 'inl'" ..' More Time Glrett f PORTLAND. Ore., Deth . An oxtettsion of 15 days katf , baea k ranted by the Interstate .Commerce commissloT, fcTAbe fiU-.tSC' briefs1 In tho Klamath PalVrVy'' TalWoaA1 case. Den C. Dev. attorney tor the Southern Purine, Valrt the briefs would he Tlleil wMj Jho In terstate commerce comuilssloh De cemher 25. The date originally set IBM WE iii MRS. RHINELANDER NOW WfLL ASK FOR DJV0RCE Darbf Say ft Coupto Can ' Tf&vev ftve Toftcxlwr Beca,ua oi "Boonlrolilng IRy yhfl AimocJslM Jrjui WillTE JL.AJ.m N. T.. Defy. S. Leonard JClp Rhlnelander, mem ber ot a socially prominent family who tbday lost hla salt, foe aaaat ment of hie marriage to Alice B Jones, former mulatto housematd, now faces a suit for separation by Mrs. Rhlnelander. Announcment that summons &nd complaints In this trait have been inaued was made by Sfra, Rhfae lander'R. counsel, f ee Parsone Davis, afteT the jury in the annulment case had returned a verdict favor able to Mrs. Rhlnelander. The pa pers Include a request for alimony and counsel fees, but Davis did not reveal the amount asked, tsoac 5T. Sfitts, chief counsel far Rhlnelander,. announced he wouid appeal today's verdict. Although tho Jury was em powered to pajss upon the granting of an annulments Us findings on seven questions propounded, to it wilt serve as a, basts far the deci sion of Justice Korscbauser. Davis had a)d 3n court during the trial that Mrs. Jthlnelander and her husband never could lire to gether again because ot the way they "besmirched! each other" dur ing the trial. STORM CATCHES STAGE DRTVXB AND YASSBGERS; SVFFER FROM COLT (By The Ateoct&ted Prectrf i DENVER, Cato Dec. 5. Trap ped It, a, blinding snowstorm, on. the summit ot Berthoud Pose, about 1 miles west of Denver, with the mercury hovering below leio". Den nis Tilden, a stage driver operating- between jjenver ano Steamboat, Springs and his six ' passengers, among them two women, were compelled -to spend last nleht in a crude board shack uattl today when a rescue party iconx West Portal reached them. - . The rescue partv traveled wttn a team and sled. The horses were able to dtag the automobile stage over the summit of the pass and down to "Empire and safety. Frantic efforts hy Tllden and four male pasengers had enabled the party to proceed but 1 2 mile through the great drifts ot snow front ;3tf o'clock Friday- morning until TiSd that night tt mile of buffeting the heavy enow banfe with shovels, wblie the two women. sat in the car lighting to stave off ireezing to death. DWYER, EVIDENCE READY - 1 -" : GRAND JURY WIMi REAR CHARGES DP BRIBER? fBy Th A Mediated Pnw NEW YORK, Dec. 5. Evidence to be submitted to & special grand fury Monday In an effort to mash the sa-caUed Dwyer Kaua syndi cate of bribery and carruutfon. (n coast guard and prohibition forces' was completed today by District 1 Attorney Buckner and three assist ants. Mr; Bucknep said; "We Jntend to follow the eV)-, denre which comes into our pos session no matter where tt leads. Where persons In the employ ot the (rovernment are implicated, there will be no qtuet resignations under the expedient of silence. It Is ap propriate to clear, house and duet the furnituTe before getllng ready to entertain the bootleggers. With this policy both General Andrews, and Major Green fasstant to Gen eral Andrews are in thorough and determined accord."- PRISONERS WILL WORK J. W. 1IM JE TAKES PMCB AT PESTITESiTIAKr By Tli l.wli'.wl Paa ' S&.L.EM. Oi., 5 A. VL.' DalrymTile "who today Yianflei "m' Vila Teslgnation as warden ot tlie' Oregon state penitentiary and wnol will be -succeeded 1y J. -W. Z,3J)Je, . deputy warden under JJalrymple., has as yet decided on no plans tor, the future, he esld this evening. Ha i Indicated, ftowever. that it4 wU re-i tiiain. ta Satettu DaCcympte twa' appafetd oft OctobOT S, HZSj to' sudcetd Johnson SmltK ot Port-' land. ' WaTden UWb xefnaed to mae' any statement this evening wWn! reference to the policy Hist wlll.be adopted at tbo penitentiary other, than to say that with the exception ot prisoners receiving treatment ttt the penttettttary haspttai, a woufd bo put to 'Kocfe at ptoituctv m- THIEVES BLOW SAFE NO SKCUREQ IK AT- TBMPTED ROBBERY MEDPOBD. Orei. e?. 5. About midnight last night the safe In the American Express company office, only a raw atap team ttte. Southern. PactCtc passao. cor denat. waft btena fev sivesi, but no money una Koouvon aa tho chatse ott tho OMtT door and jammed the tnnor door. so access to the cash was Impossi ble, Tne explosion wbb beard over, the entire business district, but when the police arrived no one was in Sight. Ten suspects have been arrested, the anty direct ciae feeing a, auttcaw tttted vtHtx dyna nnto nnd vovoWeva, found .t tto ioott ot tho oxnTOsa ottloo, aPt ently where It had been dropped when the ye&gs ran. . Conrlrt to Jto T0ported , , tBy The Associated Prsnl ' , SALEM, Ore.. Dec. S. Alfred, Ahfdett, a convict viofentiy insane was tafcen tram tha siata ncisap. ia chataft ..today and turwsd over to toovaV nntftovUtft. Ho ntu (so do- ported Ao Sweden. Ahluen . nranted a conditional paTdon by' Oovernor Pierce. He waB sentenced to nerve tbree years In tne nenlte tlary tor threp.tenlng to )clj). Ho, was received March Q. 1323 from NUMBER SQ 8FFK1M STOBBSUBaEgftTES Conference ai tiniversiiy, Given For Preparatory ' , Schools, Closes ' ; UFE1I108SSE8 Faculty . Division Becomes Added Department . ; SOCIAL VALUE STRESSED Sulttcient Tectantad KntmleAsti V JEam Xlvtng loet Baslr Olf , Group Is -told . , The slMd annuaJ state high school conference yesterday after noon ended with the Installation ot orcicers tn tne totnc sessions oc rets enree mam groups ra tne music huilding on. tne unfverafty catapti". Five hundred delegate bacfe with them to hlzh schools ip. every iectioi. ot the state th$ Twats ot the two day program ot confer ence, discussions, banquets and addresses and ; a- "blither mMnlnx of education as famonstrated at the University of Oregon. , ' Wasnfoetoti Mgb sebbat of PortlaTad., through tbo merest co- inoitlenee, oaTTieti pit the electoral sweepstakes In he final day's ses sion of the conference Saturday. Meeting 3n iloree sepajrate dvl-slons,- tht high school press asso clatfon. the. association of student body officers and the association ot girls' teaguffa: the delegate chose four pcJsidnta. of next -. year' conference- Robert Thom a. of tbo sudewt body office-, BdwaTfl 3ones, ot the press asso ciation and HSlteabeth Crises, ot the gl1c )earue gronxi. Kil aTe . from "Washington Ijljb school of , lPortInd, - ' - t Other Offfoer Chorea Other oKicers ot tho student- body filters association are CaV-; Tin Bryan tyrants iasB, -v.ee- presiaent; Mary Jjonnaiiy, wc MlnnvlMs, secretary and Xrnlr Lombard;. Springfield, treasurer.: In the editors'- new list of officers besides the - president there are Beatse Dayfe, CTnlon, Oregoa, ' vice- . president and Frances 5Cc3ittay, -Frankttrt b.tga school of Pottte.n.d, ivectotar,' Tsobel Koftdawd, Marsb- . tielA. and; 'Virginia Sones, Astoria, were " chrsen vi ce -preBl 6 ent ami ii-CTpvTy TfHTtprAWelv nt the asso- -clflMon of girls1 leagues, . ,j V ' Address: by Eugene- Chadwick, , secretary of the Eugene chamber of commerce, Bruce Qltteny unl- varafty oaatorv Rex: Futraan Kbr tnaa Thocae,; Dr. Heacy D, SheC dua. dean, of the school of educa itoa. 'asvd D. E. C. Robbins, dean, of. the sohoot of business adm.n- . linat morninir's sessions ol . tne ' eranip" co-operation, coDege- lle: and tile cnmynnmvfji)th vrj Ihj. . . subjects discussed at length by the . speakers.- Stoand tabla discussion ' on iadivt&asx ycoaitjaia coaavva . taa aixdceasea, . to. the edttoraf and mmisn' setjons. Dean Etio W. AUon, ot tU Bchoot ot ioamalm. Oboto &. TurnVutt, JoiaTnalUiia proteasor. and Robert c. Hall, also ol tne scnool ot Journal lm and director nl lit. nhlu.Hlh. nvaan l.J .)....... slons os high school publication prooiema in tne ronna table groups oe the morning. Thesr were assist ed hr Elizabeth. Caiisr, ditac ai: ttus lSM Oregana, HaxiUt Readea, ot to - EQoiv-Caa.tts. EngvaNtag TOmsanv Jo&noua CilUra, dttot ot "014 Oregon," woo. Fran'a i,o S&n, Vrataesa managn- ot tne Ore gon XiaUy Emerald. Sacb tools up separate p'nase of tne work ano 1 discussed It inorougnly with the delegates.. . , A new department oe the con ference, . Wte tueuKr oWWaan, ; Vtroved ttt cfg&t ta pecmanaace. &a.tucd!ay macatne whfta e9pco tuatety att tfie, a.dvtBrft .ooova- ptoooma Vft Beociarato BtiaaVon on 4w tlao ditecUon ot Proteaaor F. j. stetson ot tne school ol educa tion. . . , ' ' Xican Broa Sixxks Tlnan Marian A IT-l..... . slty high school 'Oakland, Ca)., ' was the principal egeakee at cha sesstoa aai talksd. oo to.e topta 'Teaoiitag T6.coug6. tno M ' Ptogtavn." Vfcslnia, iMdy Ettosv. 4oan o "BOTi-iftn ol to viTiWow(.ty, t. H. VfuV&er, dean ot men, Aud rey Jensen, stndent In the line ana department and V, C. Bain, super- iniradent ol public schools, Springfield, also addressed the ad visors. A style show and damoiMtttu ttoo oc atoiacica tiy tfta wamaa'a at6.feUa assaojfajUon nrxrt tho a. 1H.VVUTCM imyK&i WW&WQ OI wuuwn .vwo. mo pTOafZiTfl tot tno bWVo' Voag-ao. The linnl session ol tho conter ence was held In Joint meeting ot all the groups in the music build in. Preceding tho Installation of the newly elected officers. Rex Underwood, professor ot violin in the aahoal oC lunate, eavi a vtatto. j teottal oC eavetat v.'imbev. Waiwc , MOAooim, pteoident ot tho asao tlilti stuiionto, ptW.ied at tho tm&l meeting and tho Installation ol ouicera lollowlng which a plo ture ol the assembled delegates was taken. "With the tal) ot Presi dent Malcolm's gavel, as the smoke from the camera man's flashlight nu etui .rtstac, ta cot (arance, too moat aucAeaatuC evor tvetd. no e.diovad. Dan Roholno. ot tho ftohoot ot hvislness admlnlaAratlon, m tho 1ina address endeavored to smooth out the bumps encount ered by tbe student alter gradua tion and explained the relationship ot the student to tho common' wealth. The. ((tat tenutasment, ha rttd, to tfcat-tho'otiidonl otiatt ta.v auC tlslont totthnloal fenowteflwo to -ahlo hlm'to earn a !Wllhoo4. Tho days are past; said the dean, when the blh .school graduate can emerge tfom hl )ns)llulJo and Tii(moflk cauttty. . (Continued on page 7, column IX maif ut ti.0 UHlveilty ot Oregon. 4 ! v V " ;