Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 21, 1924, Image 1

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G RANTH l’ANH, JOARPHIME COUNTY, OREGON.
VOU XV. X«. 20.
ROBBERS CET $10,000 oiy
IN KENTUCKY HOLD UP ÙIA
AS RESULT OF
BLAST ON SHIP
WHOI.K NUMBER :WI20.
EUROPEANS HELP FIGHT
’ LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT
SHENANDOAH IS
AGAIN MOORED
IN SAN OIEGO
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Baltimore, Oct. 21,— ( U. P.) ♦
Medford, Oct. 21.—(A. P. ) ♦
! ♦ The world flier* hopped off at ♦
- Thl* old city, scene of Con- ♦
10:15 today for the south, after
gri-siman John P. HIM'* recent ♦
♦
cider party, 1* the center of the ♦
spending the night here.
liquor traffic of the United ♦
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Stat«* unil u world-wide <on- ♦
SOVIET RI'RHIA ELIMIXÍTING
«piracy lo break down the pro- ♦
HOLIDAYS FOR WORKERS
hlldtlon law, Fred II. Smith of ♦
New York charged before the ♦
OF BEK HSTAG
('NEN PLAINED EXI’IXIHION IK
London, Oct. 21.— (A. P.—Rus­ HUGE DIRIGIBLE BATTI/»» WAY
VI KT It IKK FROM HOME < TTY AHI*
ministerial union here.
♦ DISSOLUTION
TO NORTH ISLAND STATION
FATAL TO MEMBERS OF
sia Is becoming a little less each
silo« X OVER PART OF
WILL NOT WORK AGAINST
Sheridan, Wyo . Oct. 21.—(IT. P. )
Wlthqut specifically attack- ♦
AT 11 O’CLOCK
year. It is said, the paradise for the
TRENTON CREW
DAWES I’LYN
IIIMII I! VALLEY
—Use of the bow and arrow, symbol
Ing Hili'* avowed Intention of ♦
workingman that it started out to
of I ho American .Indian, Is a lost
bringing about modification of ♦
lie. This is particularly so in the
art U mon g those who a century ago
the Volstead act, Smith, who I* ♦
matter of working days, a* shown
used It a* their sole weapon of de­
chairman of lhe citizen*' com- ♦
by figures published by the Russian
fense and offense.
nilttee of one thousand for law ♦
trade delegation.
This fuel was Indelibly Impresseli
enforcement and observance. ♦
The worker* of Russia now labor
upon a group of Cheyenne Indian*
said
certain
foreign
countries
♦
German < h*ncellor State* That Suf­ 260 days out of the year while in Unable to he Brought to Earth Until
HOulent« Eiili-rlnlnol for Short Tim«* recently, when two •’pale-face" urch- Ensign Henry Drexler I» Outstanding
hud
thousands
of
barrels
of
♦
Nearly Noon Ih-rausc of Weath­
Hero of Occimlon by Drugging
ficient Supporter* Will Be Re­
TI i I m Morning — Hour Hp/iit
1921 they were compelled to work
er» decisively defeated their cham­
liquor walling to be rushed to ♦
er—Had Tcni|»*«tous Voyage
Out Tbrm*—lame* Own l.lfr
turnee! to In«ure Success
Milli Mor«Intuì»
only
221
to
be
law
abiding
citizens.
pion marksmen at the Indian fair at
this country by Christmas, when ♦
I
I-a st year the holiday* recognized by
l.atn» l>eer.
the liquor interest* here have ♦
the government and Sundays gave
"BIH" (iolllngs, cowboy artist, and
said the VolHtead act will be ♦
Ban Diego, Oct. 21.—The Shen­
Norfolk, Va.. Oct. 21.—(A. P. I—
Tim si,hl of no tunny largo fish Hurry Palmer, also a pioneer of the
Berlin, Ort. 21.— (A. P.)—The the workers 105 days of leisure,
repealed.
♦
andoah was safely brought to
dissolution
of
the
refchstag
and
the
nt the Savage Rapid* dnm thin morn- range, took first mid second respec­ Five dead and 15 to 17 Injured,
which
is
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less
than
they
bad
in
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ground at the North Island station
advent of a new parliament will not 1921.
Ing wuh uliiionl too much for the tively In the free-for-all archery con­ thrpe critically, comprised the casu­
endanger the fulfillment by Germany
vlNlting member, of the Portland test. Eid Io win g them, and far out­ alty list today, resulting from an AIRPLANE TO »HORTEN
In 1923 the working hours for at 11 o'clock today.
Fog early today prevented the
TRANS-ATI.ANTR' TRIP of the London agreement on the each man were 19 4 8, an average of
t'humber of Commerce, on their mi­ classed. were Spotted Elk. Wolf Man unexplained explosion yesterday in
Dawe* plan, Chancellor Marx told less than eight hours a working day. Fhenandoah from mooring at the
ll uni good will excursion throughout and Medicine Bow, In the order the forward twin gun mount on the
London. Oct. 21.- -With the object the Associated Press today. Marx is Under the czar the working hours North Island air station. She ar­
llm .outhorn part of the male mid named.
cruiser Trenton. The dead are En­
rived here after a tempestous voyage
Coo. liny. HeveraI of the visitor*
(iolllngs and Palmer were the only sign Henry Drexler. Sussex Bench, of Having a day on the trans-Atlantic convinced that a sufficient number averaged about 3100 a year.
down the coast.
were mi taken by the Night that they white* enjered In lhe event.
('al.; Roland Phillip Hanson, soldier, crowing, it is proposed to establish of supporters of the Dawes plan and
threatened to buy Home flnhlng tackle
Iowa; Bernard Beverly Byam. Bris­ a service between Txindon and the policies of the present govern­
I OLD-FASHIONED SPANKING
tol. Conn.; William Alfred Walker. Queenstown by which passengers on ment will l»e elected to insure a
and try for them. During their brief
CAUSE »'OR DIVORCE
.lay In tiruulH I’ass. the Portlander*
Muyo. S. C.; George Robert Cholister. landing at Queenstown could board workable coalition.
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Home
Lighting
Contest
Brings
Out
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wore taken to the high achool anil the
Morelia nt Ville. N. J.
an airplane and fly to I-ondon di- ,
Los Angeles, Oct. 21.—Declaring
Contemh-r*
Walker, terribly burned. was red.
Savage Rapids dam. After the trip Await Election of t'oolidge Before
Berlin, Oct. 21.— (A. P.)—The
her husband became angry at her
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Io the dam. they .pent an hour visit­
blown overboard and drowned His
Luxurious aeroplanes will be used reichstag was dissolved by President I
R< sumption of Business
Intensive rivalry is being shown because she was nervous and unable
body was not recovered. Drexler fqr the service, which is declared to Ebert last night. After fitful ef­
ing around the city with local tiu.l-
1 among the school boy* and school to remain quiet, and finally admin­
ne»H firm*.
forts to construct a bourgeolse bloc
The lumber market I* destined to, was the outstanding hero. He was be very feasible.
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girls in this city in their efforts to istered what she described In her
At 8:45. the men were met at the pick up In the east after election— near the turret when the explosion
which would definitely control a safe
win one of the prizes in the Home ¡complaint a* an “oU-f«ihioned
Hout hern Paclfh- depot by Urania provided Coolidge Is elected. It. A rocked the ship. Rushing into the,
majority in the reichstag. Chancellor
lighting
contest, but all are imbued spanking." l M th . Bettlna A. Wilkin­
Pa«* merchant* mid were taken dl- Illscox, president of the Western turret, he dragged three men to sate- •
Marx appealed to President Eliert for
with the desire to see one of the son filed suit here against Forrest
rlrelty to the high achool. There States Lumber company, returning ty. His face burned and hl* cloth­
a decree of dissolution and writs for
Court
Refuaea
to
Tnkc
l
p
Question
children
of this, city win the first T. Wilkinson for divorce.
the Killian hand played several se­ to San Francisco after a trip to the ing flaming, he started in again, but
new elections.
of
Ncarcl»
Today
international prize which Is the $15,-
lections. after which brief talk* were rust, says that industry I* now await­ dropped dead.
The refusal by the democrats to
000 Model Electric home. Even if
given by neveral speakers. They ing the election of President Cool-1 Washington. Oct. 21.— (A. P.)—|
participate
in
a
ministry
which
ex
­
Washington. Oct. 21.—The su­
they
fail to win in the contest
The
death
of
Bennett
Williams,
of
complimented the high school on the idge before starting operations which I
preme court today refused to grant tended only in the direction of the themselves, the boys and girls will Traffic Along the Highways Show*
football team thl* season mid on the have been practically suspended until South Easton. Mas*., today brought
nationalists
proved
a
deciding
factor
Small Number of Visiting Car*
an appeal in a case involving the
feel compensated if the first prize
building, for which praise was heard such time na the lection of a Re­ the total list of fatalities resulting
in the chancellor's decision to aban­
question
whether
prohibition
agents
is
won
by
one
of
their
number
as
from the Trenton explosion to six.
Traffic along tjie Pacific highway
In various quarter*. After the talk«, publican administration I* assured.
can stealthily investigate private don his negotiations, especially as a matter of local pride.
last Sunday indicated that many lo­
the high school student* gave several
hl*
own
party
also
was
in
open
re
­
The people of the west do not rea-1
premises without serving of search
The prizes offered hare are sure cal people were out for rides, a* 2122
of their yells and followed with the Ilze what Influence the election hast
volt against any par« which would
warrants.
high school song Another selection on InduNtry. according (o Mr. HIs-
drive the socialists into opposition. to be won by local contestants and passed on the highway Just north of
by lhe Kiltie band followed.
As was the case in the spring cam­ then the winners will have a chance Grants Pass, and 1312 passed on the
cox. He wa* talking to one shoe JAIN, lit» (ilvcn to DcniocnitH to
paign.
the Dawes report again will to win one of the big prizes which highway south. Of those south. 811
The following Portland business machinery manufacturer who has
Help Defray Espen««*»
be the outstanding issue in the forth­ I will be decided by the international 1 took the Redwood highway at the
men were on the special:
been forced to close down by the In-
coming
elections, in that the demo­ judges who meet in New York after I Junction with the Pacific highway.
Clatskanie
Man
I
Hi*«
as
Result
of
A. II. Allen, sales manager. Crown I agtlvlty of the shoe factories. Other I Washington. Oct. 21.—Contribu­
.The c»nsus on the Crater Lake and
crats and clericals will demand the ! the local contests are all over.
Wreck on Highway
Mills.
Industry, vitally affected by the tar­ tion* totaling 2548.4 40 have been
The
children
here
are
all
busily
Oregon Caves highways will not be
continuation
of
Germany's
foreign
Alfred A. Aya. vice-president gen­ iff. is also greatly slowed down or made to the Democratic campaign
Clatskanie. Ore.. Oct. 21.—Ole Nel­ policies along the lines enunciated ! engaged in complying with -the rules received until tomorrow.
eral manager. Colirnrbla Tire corpor­ suspended A* soon a* Coolidge Is fund to date. National Treasurer
i of the content which are embodied I Few of the cars passing were for­
ation.
returned to the White House, there Gerard today testified before the son. former Portland policeman, who by the retiring cabinet, which were jin the Home Lighting Primer which
eign cars. At Wolf Creek, where 634
.recently won a suit from the city wholly dictated and shaped by the
II. D. Ileum, asslNtunt nranager. will lie n resumption of industry ! »enote committee.
cars passed, nearly half were out-
each
child
receives
as
he
enters
the
issues
revolving
around
Germany's
over
$6000
back
pay.
was
instantly
Walworth-Oregon company.
which will make the coming year one
of-state vehicles. At the station
,
contest.
One
of
the
duties
of
the
acceptance
and
fulfillment
of
the
killed when his automobile over­
Jas. D. Banner, manager, sub­ of prosperity. Mr. Illscox comment­
north of Grants Pass. 20 per cent
'
child
is
to
visit
two
neighbors'
homes
Dawe*
plan.
In
this
both
bourgeoise
turned
on
the
highway
near
here
to
­
scription department of Dunn and ed on LnFollette by saying that he
■
were
foreign, while on the Redwood
and
report
in
his
primer
the
kind
partis
have
the
active
support
of
the
day. Ethel Nelson, hi* niece, was
company.
™
did not have a chance In the east
and amount of lighting equipment highway only 10 per cent were for­
Blair, representative. Simonds and wa* only seeking to throw the! Eight to 13 l*erwnns Killed and 50 seriously injured. Nelson was placed socialists.
Just what will be the slogan of that he finds there. The friends of eign.
Hurt, Bay* Havana Report
on the pension list last Thursday.
Snw and Steel company.
election Into congress, where there1
The census was taken between 6
Stresemann's people’s party and the the contestants are eager to he>lp the
H. R. Blauvelt, executive special. will be a good opportunity of de­
children and are giving them all of a. m. and 10 p. m. by the highway
Hergt-X
’
on
Tirpitx
party
cannot
be
Havana.
Oct.
21.
—
(A.
P.l
—
Re
­
Oregon Life Insurance company.
feating the Republican party.
department office here.
foreshadowed. It is plain from the the co-operation possible.
J. I* Bowman, owner, Brownsville
Mr. Illscox spent the day here con­ port* that from eight to 13 persons
The parents of the children are
progress
of
the
inter-party
negotia
­
were
killed
and
about
50
injured
Woolen Mills.
ferring with A. It. Davis, local man­
Skeleton Found Near Trail Tlmt of tions conducted by Chancellor Marx likewise Interested in the contest as
1/. H. Borton, representative Jlon- ager for the Western States com­ when a tropical storm «truck the
Man I*»«t 10 Y ear*
during the last six wteeks that both they see a means of bettering their
town
of
Arroyos
de
Mantua.
In
Flnar
eyman Hardware company.
pany.
democrats and clericals hitterly re­ living conditions and saving the (Va«liington Village IxMe* Part of
del Rio. wore received here today.
O. C. Calhoun, president of Mil­
Medford. Oct. 21.—Positive ident­ sent the double dealing with which sight of their children as well as
Building*
were
badly
damaged.
Its Busin«*** Section
ler. Calhoun and company.
Tho state meeting of the Women's
ification Sunday of a rifle, found be­ they charge the leaders of the peo­ offering an opportunity for their
Chas. Carver. Jr., chief appraiser. Synodical Society convenes tomor­
side the human skeleton, discovered ple's party, and which is said to con­ children to win a prize.
Wenatchee. Oct. 2'1.—Fire, be­
Portlnnd Trust company.
row morning at 9 o'clock at the
a week ago by dear hunter* in the sist of a secret promise to Hergt that
lieved to have started in an »mon­
(Continued on Page Two.)
Presbyterian church.
Trail district, solved a 19-ye*r-old the nationalist* would be definitely
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Holland, of ium plant early today, razed half of
C. <>. Reymer* and II. L, Wood Con­ mystery and prove* the body to be received into the government and Portland, have been attending to the business section of Dryden. 18
that of William R. King. last heard would get leading cabinet posts as a local business matters today.
miles west of here. Five buildings
ic«« to Theft of Tire«
of by friends and relatives In Janu­ reward for their partial support of
were destroyed.
Eight persons,
Portland. Oct. 21.— f.
Rey- ary. according to a statement by Cor­ the Dawes plan when it came up for the nationalists and its open affront trapped upstairs, saved themselves
to the socialists made further par­ with ropes. No damage estimate was
mers. Southern Pacific, conductor, of oner John A. Perl. Herman and final acceptance late in August.
made.
The chancellor exhausted every leys impossible.
Roseburg, and H. L. Wood, brake- Charles King of North Bend, Ore­
man. were sentenced to serve nine | gon. brothers of the dead man. made expedient at his command to avoid
the identificalion and yesterday vis­ new elections, but the confusion
Kansas City, Oct. 21.— (I. N. 8J , a question the federal authorities at month* each In Jail here on plea of ited tho scene of the tragedy with thrown into the situation by Strese­
guilty
of
the
theft
of
10
automobile
—Uncle Sam'* melting pot will not Wa*hington must answer.
the coroner.
mann's party through its espousal of
amalgamate that foreign element 1 Not all foreigner* who have been tire* from a box car.
The rifle, a 60-90 Colt's was posi­
which chose to deny It* servicesj in thl* country wince the day* be­
tively identified by the brothers as
when the country needed man-power fore the war arc constructed of thl*
one sent to William King, from their
to fight In defense of the flag.
mettle. Many have won their rights
father In Michigan, particularly by
An example of how the foreigner to full citizenship mainly by showing
the presence of a specially made peep
Mexico City. Oct. 21.—One of the had by these facts.
When they
who during the war wa« termed a, their army service record*.
sight on the barrel. The brothers
'greatest
and
most
devastating are in flight they literally obscure
"slacker" may expect to be treatedJ Charles Mac.Kay, a Scotchman, was
knew the gun and the peep sight.
I hordes of insect pests since 'Biblical the sun. On railroad tracks they are
when applying for citlxen*hlp now,: one of till* class, whose case wa*
King was a homesteader in the
so thick that it Is nec«*ssary to clear
days is now moving on the United
when all signs of war have been ! called before the court soon after
Trail district, well known in this
them away with shovels before the
dissipated. wa* *hown in federal the 'unwilling foreigner* were de­
States border.
city and his sudden disappearance
train* may move. In many instances
court In thl* city.
nied citlzen*hlp puper*. MacKay en­
It is made up of the grasshopper, train* were unable to negotiate
created a furore at the time.
Four foreigner*, whose draft pa­ listed in the army In 1917 and. when
or "longosta.” as it is called in Mexi­ grades because as fast as the pests
It Is the theory of the coroner,
per* classed them a* unwilling to asked hi* residence for the past five
co. Until a few days ago it was were cleared away others came In,
that King left his cabin on a hunt,
servo In the army, were told by Judge year*, merely presented hl* army rec­
believed by the Mexican entomolo­ and it was impossible for the engine
and met with an accident, dying of
Albert 8. Reeve* that the court was ords.
gists that grasshoppers had been drivers to secure traction.
exposure. The body was found in
unwilling to give them naturalisation
The melting pot also wa* stirred
suppressed. Now they have reap­
a crevice In the rocks, covered with
This mighty horde originated on
paper*.
to permit the entrance of L oii I h E.
peared at San Luis Potosi in great­ the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, probab­
leaves and forest debris, and all
"You refused to accept the United Anderson, 52 years old, Spanish-
er numbers than eyer. 'In their ly one of the most luxuriant tropi­
means of personal identification had
State* as your country when you Amerlcan war veteran, who became
wake is an area of destruction that cal Jungles In the world. With abun­
tong since faded. J. 'W. Storm of
wrire needed," Judge Reeve* told an English subject later and who
Central Point and Harry Skyrman of
is amazing. Vast fields of sugar dant food there they started on their
each of the four, 'll I* difficult for now is back with full right* in thl*
cane and corn that only a few days pilgrimage north and came as far
Medford, who made the discovery,
tho court to make allowance for you country.
previously had been a mass of green, as Vera Cruz, where they branched
were attracted by a boot protruding
Anderson wa* an American citi­
now."
full plumage, have been stripped and off and headed for Mexico City.
from the ground, and further Inves-
No explanation was attempted by zen when he enlisted for service in
resemble field* of pithy aigrettes.
Hgwtlon revealed the skeleton.
When within a few miles of the capi­
nny of the four. Abashed, none of tho war with Spain. Later ho moved
Pastures where grass was knee­ tal they veered again. Here begins
At the time of King's disappear­
lhe four made any protest. One of Io Canada and. tn order to home-
'Ah here he Is. taking In the series! ance a search was made in the woods
deep ‘have been totally destroyed. a vast plateau. There la scant popu­
the quartet braced himself long *tead there, was forced to become It's Judge Kenesaw Mountain laindls
Panama plants—In fact, everything lation and lltitle vegetation, except
enough to ask If It would ever be n subject of England.
high commissioner of ba*eball, him­ hut It resulted In no traces.
C. F. Rowland. Near East relief green in the pests' way—have been at this time of the year, the end of
He now ha* returned Io the United self. Evidently he doesn't like the
possible that he could become a
Among the Salem visitors jn worker, just returned to New York, preyed upon to feed the hungry bil­ the rainy season. It was believed
States and asked Hie renewal of his way thing* are going. The game Grants Pass today were Mr. and predicts there soon will he another lions.
naturalized citizen.
Some idea of the propor­ they would die out here because of
The Judge replied that thl* wu*' citizenship, which wa* granted.
seem* to he getting on hl* nerves.
serious famine in Russia.
Mrs. Wier.
tions of the insect invasion may be t Insufficient food to maintain them.
Lou fye, Ky.. Oct. 21 —(A ♦
Three bu
robbed the (lam- ♦
allei Htnti
nk of Monroe ♦
county, of |1>
mid escaped. ♦
according to In c0^i|()n here. ♦
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GIVE TALKS AT HIGH SCHOOL
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FOG HOLDS UP LANDING
MARX IS HIGHLY CONFIDENT
RIVALRY GERING INTENSE
INDUSTRY SLOWED DOWN
LIQUOR APPEAL NOT’ GRANTED
FEW FOREIGN CARS IN STATE
HALF MILLION CONTRIBUTED
4
KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT
TOWN IS HIT BY STORM
BROTHERS IDENTIFY BODY
FIRE RAZES HALF OF TOWN
S. P. TRAINMEN SENTENCED
SLACKERS AÎ KANSAS CITY WILL BE DENIED
NATURALIZATION BECAUSE OF WAR RECORDS
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The Judge
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Famine
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HORDES OF GRASSHOPPERS LAY WASTE TO
VAST AREA IN MEXICO AND CONTINUE NORTH