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PIGE FOUR BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREfiOW SATURDAY. JANUARY 5, 1929. HEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE ' Dally. Sunday, Wrtklf r ' rubMM by tht - UCDFUHU 1'KI.NTI.NU CO. SS-ST-JO N. Fit W. Pbow T5 HOIIRIlT W. Ill'IIL, Kdltcr B. 81 Mf'TKU SUITIt, Mamgtf An Indrpcwlent Nnpair Enured u second tl matter at UedTord, Ckfrfi, unlcr Act uf Mucti X. U7B. Sl KStrmTlON KVTtS By Mail In Aaw: ttatij, with KuiHiar, yw luliy, Kith Sunday, month. ..... . Pll, lihutit Sunday, year (taily. wltiiout Biuiday, mimili Vittilt Mail Trtbuite, dm frv.... .US 2.110 I HiUMlay, im JW 2.UU . jirbwmiiif, rnii ruin, pixxnii, Tiient, Uoij "ai'ly, Buiu'.' nimtii .ir, I'.Hy, lt(wml gtniiiiy, momli ti.r, num. iiiut HiitKiay, one few t.oii I'U), wiin rttmuB), uiie ,,H o.vv All fernu. rash In nl.iiiee. .MKMitKK ur tub ASSisriATKi) I'RtMS j Ti Asiii rrrn u ewimitriy entitM lojautl supcr-vil alit v had not been produced bv this exlraordinarv i Hw il lur IMllillMlinn of ftll neul (lipatfliei ; , , , rtn:iid in it r Miiw.ue croiiird in iiiii pir. I practice, but thai, because ot liis unusual health, he was able! kiMl iUao 10 11 lal lffi pubuM herein. t , aii riniiti tor puriiirattai ot lurtiti di.ptutiej to withstand tho strain in such u Spartan program. I herein tte lw rer.ed. I , I Buorn diiiy itenee eireulatlon for lit uontiu !, Oct. 1. 1U2H. 41.1X. I I Adrertl'lnz Hepre ent t Ivel M. r. MUCKSSKS k lOMI'AXT (irflres In v York. Chluuio. Ihtroit, Ban FraiicUco, Ua A,elel, Seattle, I'ortlalid Ye Smudge Pot By Artlior Perry Science now clalniK there is no Hin, hut forgot to add: except when caught. Old 1928 wan a mere child once hut now low at him (Pendleton Kant OrCtfonlan.) inuo. That Is a koI AmoiiK tho object I VCH of the IcKlxlaiui-p, it Is unnounced, will lie the "increase of efficiency." The more efficiency n roused, 1 he ler.s accomplished. Thu litost ef ficient man. in town devote 1 hr. 1'7 inins. to lunch. The remainder of the day Is devoted to concoct in K more efficiency, and Boon or later the efficient are hoisted on their own efficiency and aro unable to K'ft nnythlnfr done, owlim to n plethora of efficiency. Thomas A. lOdison lacks efficiency and, he I'ides, In slovenly in his work and lias tools Hcatterettall over the place. Despite hisluck of effici ency Mr. Kdlson has thnunht up n nuiiihcr of slick riKs for the wood of humanity. The outstantlhiK efficiency of all time lilt the Oer mun nrmy when on the peck. Kvery ( Jerman soldier had two sets of Hiispendcr buttons on his pants. Kfrlcleney should he placed In the name category as a certain. Mr. YanderblSt once placed the public. Housewives who canned more than aou ft lasKCH of j-lly last suin nu;f arc BcttinK reckless ami uslnp; fame. Santa' Clnus brouptu no (ilinuns to youtiK men. ThiH deduction is based upon the evidence thnt no body to date has been shot in the left eye by a stray pellet. Mr. Ulcpels of the University of California is still hclnfc castigated fin running in the wroim direction durinp a football panic. A survey should be . Instituted to ascertain the number of auto tourists who tire ruuniiiK In tho wronp; direc tion. , Tho spa rruvn n re all in their town troes. They, make more noise limn bnrberH, or women tit a round of briil (;e. Another JL'O.UOO his been of fered as n prize for the best plan fur the enforcement of Prohibi tion. This is safer than flyitiK arrows the Atlantic, and there Is no danger of running out of ink, dictionaries, ami pens. The nel result will bo the messing up of a Jot of perfectly good white paper. "It in hoped nobody will miss the Klamath Klver quartet, at tho church Friday." (Slskiyoii News) A cruel, but justifiable hope. Owing to the fog, apd the cur tains, tunny cars uro. now being driven by instinct. One of our rndlo enthuninsts reached Com. Byrd In tho Solid South. JAMKN MOIH.RY . Jim Motley hadn't much to brag about, Kxcppt two lieofy arms and a strong back, "With which, ho managed to draw down a living wage t , t. At shoveling coal and working by the day. His people were so poor when he was young That there was nothing left for him to do I'.ut knock around the streets. This way . Tho body thrived on hardships, hut tho mind .vi : "Weakened from being starved, re mained n dwarf. They called him queer. I guess perhaps lie was. . Jtut Jiiift tho same when Kehoe's dog went mail And tried to nimp nt little Mary x- Jvchoe, Jim knew enough to put himself between, livtween her and the cur. Hloou poisoning, nf course ., Set In, unci then 'twan tups for Jim. Jim drew a rotten hand to utart tho gamo. But man. he played it well. (Exchange.) Kid Send Currency ;m; HAVANA. Jim. 6. P Friends . .. of Kid Chocolate have received (J . Un dollar bills as ChristmnM pns fiits. Tho "Keed" left for New York nix months ago with nix dollars. After a series nf bouts he returned with H.0,000 and mindry In vendor nnd green nults. f. " Show lu Basement. NEW YORK. Jan. P) Will Itotrnm. Dorothy Ktono and com pnny on to motor out to Fred Bt one's houee next Kunrtoy nnd ' " give their show fur lilm in th 1 fcaoemeut. THE SEARCH RABBI NAM'S' WEIS.MAS of 'Brooklyn, 73 years old, lias for the just M'VCfi yearn hctii Inklnj? a dip'in the icy ocean, Kcvon times, every ilay except on religious holidays. During! these seven years he has heen ill only one day. This interesting item of news, sent out yesterday by the Associated IVess.Ovili, no doubt, impel a nilinlicr of octoge narians to Ki!.tc)ri.iite the tlicrapulic value of an icy plunge in the wee small hours. For the human animal is inc'.-rrigilily imitative. AV hope, however, none of ; for there is every reason to believe these cold baths have not i Linen the cause of Kabhi Weisinan's rugged health, but the result. j . i I nere arc very lew elderly people who can lake seven cold jiluntfes a day without serious would no doubt show that ltiiblii In this natural and universal point should never be overlooked, that is the personal equa tion. It is as true today as it was .10(1 years afro, thai what is one man's food is another man's poison. A few months iitfo, a well known author made the public stalcmcnl thai any man who had reached the iifie of 40 years, and not become his own doctor, was a fool. This was rather an extravagant statement, lint it contains one element of truth which is this: before you adopt the health regime that some one else has found successful, KNOW YOrKSKLF ! In the mutter of health for the individual, experience re. mains the lies!, and often the only teacher. So don't jump into the ice wafer just vet, l.rand I aw. Look before von leap, and , ,. ,, particularly look within and earelully review vour experiences in Uip direetifni tlic now experiment, eontempliites. Tlie .six best sellers form a sex Corned beef! The fnlllhiek Many people eonrtrmn tlie good in a thine; that can make A republie isn't, ungrateful. dead before naming that kind of You can tell tlie 'bride's enemies. They congratulate her in slead of the groom. They say massage helps you reduce, hut patting the back just mak'es the chest stick out. "Spaghetti will give you the pep of a winner," says an ad. At least it will enable you to string along with the winners. Mr. Millikcn says, man will inhabit the earth for another billion years, which would seem to insure final retirement of the bonds. Instead of declaring war between this country and Kngland ui'it (linkable, it might he better to think about it and thus make it impossible. Kpeakins of fiul.tiufr villi truth in the report that Ttinney King (feorge. We know how to solve tlie forcement as profitable to the policeman as law breaking. We note the American demand fur copper is increasing. That's good. Hut we would still for brass. If you think it rinht to pndille the baby, why do you feel flHlianiod when the neighbors eati'li The hard part about teaehini; tell him how without showing him. Tlie man who has lots of land (.n ineonies; unit the man who lias favors a tax on land. Harmonize you have solved Oregon's tax problem. Kx-(!overnor l.owden Hhows views on farm relief nnd (lien winter. It is interesting to note that which opposed Mr. Hoover in his trip to South America was a proved a great successf MUTT AND JEFF .F PP. T UJA t .VtJQT tlfZ TO Trie trading-posr IMD r LANScD You A Job s a cuiDe for Moose HuwTdBs ivr . S. . .BUCKS ix'-prr- i FOR HLTH thorn Hits this theory to a ti'St, physical harm. Investigation Wcisman 's excessive resistance search for health, one cardinal - tetle. who broke training. stock nnirliot, bill there must be so many people jro back lo work. It waits until a great man is cigar for him. Kncland, we trust: there is no ( intends to become a subject of crime problem. Make law en put our wager on the demand you at il ? the kid good manners is to and little ineome favors a tax little laiul ami lots ot liioome, these two points of view and good judgment. Ho gives his sails for Egypt, to speud the even the Xew York Times, j the recent campaign, declares master stroke and has already Yes, That' the Way It 7?INC, (MUTT, I, Accepr the Joq; 6ee: ten Bucks is big pay tor a i7r.-7if.fV. ' 1. j-- 1 tti I ' A 1 Personal Health Sevice By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Slgntd Mtert fwrUfnfnr to personal htalth and hygiene, not to JImim diacnmti t treatment, will be aimweret) by Dr. brnly If a aUDiped, -ir-iultJretMd enrrlope U eiicltMed. Lttvra hould be brief and written in ink. Uwing to the Uigt number of iettera re ceived, ouly a few cn be answered ht-r- No reply can be made to queriea not conform iff to laatructions. Addreu lit, WipUm Brady, In car of Uiia newspaper. Aiit ix Tin: There is a legend nssoclutcd with some great oculist to the effect that h. i,. uir.it i,iKhd nf t.v in j order to gain tho skill to do a cer- tuiti nne.r.n Ion i.ilar!Mriili'- At Hint nrocoEM u n d e r way or rather wo ll.nt Iiiq, ratinhnil ' the fluid ond were attarhim. the! apparatus for its withdrawal when I 3 M"UK'"C ""' a ' 11 the patient s-anlt over without any , cn"sp ,umplion ? I do not In warning and died. Some mllerii.m h,,l- M' """T fluhls will, me have very little conxlderatlon for!"" 1,"n,11' h winter because I the Uoetor'H reputation. We cred ited the fatality to pleural .shock That wan the reeoKiii.ed explan:)' Hon for Hueh tratfediCH In tile days I of my professional youth. J'leii- j nil, not plural, shock. The pleura ; I;; the linlni: memhrano of the client cavity and the, coverlrif; of the hum: there ix m,rni:i IK- n stin.ii,. : ful or two of t-Uiiv wruin or lUinid 1 p!ae 1 1 'J"'e whether you in it; In certain canes of inflam-1 w"ro lin,Iif, '' I'd .see that matinn (pk-uriy thoro Ih an out-ynu dld M "n,'i"f? "tjl wcro jimirinK of several iintH of fluid; ,',f ilK- An" ,Ki' 0l' irl In tht' and in noim; ruse- of heart dis- I 'U'"H whn ts ,M'l0w tnndnrrt in naso in an ndvanU Lnto eonHid- hoa,lh v tho PlnjuPt rralilo fluid rollecis in tho pleural ! tubprclin te.st, and if this nivfH a cavity. That wn.s my victim'n tnuj. r,,;K'll0n- tht" UM x-lilf ln t bW: I Falvcd mv c(ncleneo with1110 UinH- Any ""ItlnK hoy or thH thought that nuivhe the om- lf151'1 of Ulis. '"' "vo tho come was only Iu-oukIU foiwanl iawhhh test, ion, I think, if pat- day or two. I felt rather timid aljfjut doitiK anythiiiK to any body'. ! ! plturji rur nuiu a while after that' experienci'. j The nu-d-'rn explanation for this! "pltural shock" in at least inicr-e.slinf- if it ln't llie lust word on (lie Mlhjcul. lii-M. (. J. Htikstlnai oloiiiMiH, uv;).'.e.st that the H.vmpiom:i ' foniifti'ly attributed to pleural shock are actually caused by tho enti I he by Wever who Induced all the sympiomn oi jjicural khijck liy in- ; jectitiK atr into mo artcrieH, Air embolism (shutting off of the blood by a bubble of air occluding i the artery) Is still a mysterious subject. It is quite mysterious ( enough to suit all the requirements' of the writer of a murder story. for few physicians would have the temerity 'to question the theory j that a hypodermic dose of air j would neatly and effectively dis-! pose of the victim. However, some! Austrian investigators or maybe they were English, 1 do iiol iuw j recall found that they had to. In-I Ject a huge volume of air, many! pints, in order lo kill a steer that! way. 1 am afraid a mere hypo dermic syrlnReftil of air would not. Insure the corpus delect i, after all. These Chicago pathologists even suggest air embolism as an ex-1 .ti,n,tl.kti -f.it. .loi.lti fi-fini .... . r,1(.,1,00I, ,;, thonlee .liy ;,, ul.i, i.i,.... ,.M,i.i-..ti(. tho nif ll, the lungs irememtnusiy before there is time for expiration, uml some air is forced into the pulmon-j nry blood vessels. Certain sudden deaths In the water, following dives f ttiin a, height a ltd "belly splash ing" may be similarly explained. Jerman physicians years ago no ticed air in the pulmonary veins and the left auricle (which receives blood from the lungs) in drowning cases. Ql I0STR)NS A.t AXSWF.RS An, Cliirfou! I am 16 years old, and of course modern In di'ess. I wear my dresses knee-length and chiffon blockings. Mother objects to ine wearing a chemise in winter. I'm perfectly comfortable with them on. I wore them all last winter and was none friend that it would be a ra ar the worse for It. Hut mother nr- night," beeaimo she had been sues all the time that 1 should ! around tho loom but twice and li ad wear heavier undies. Would you heen invited to supper six times, mind putting it In the paper H looks as though Wall Street whether wearing a chemise in thepvas to have a "ra'ar night" or two winter is unhealihful. Mother be- ! during R-U. lleves whatever you say Is the last word. M. C. Ana. Is It fair. Miss Myrtle, to . get me in had with mother tmsotnoi. pkmois on its fourth dav of way? Honestly, now, didn t you '-,,:..., ni -in a ui.,n ....i',,,,. feel fairly Mire about my attitude I before you agreed on me as um-; pire? Well, here goes. In my opinion y should wear just as. (n th(l winter; if this means noth - iiun iih. uu t.iu "".........n Ing ut all to speak of In the news-i paper, then I still think that sat-j t. sties all hyKivnic requirement. ! I in the Moose Country I SURG, BUT IT'S THe OH T7 STDRV OF SUPPLV ANb DCMANDl Ml GUIDES AR GETTIMG ; A J-ym Bis vuAGes; -fJ v. .sr.'.; . '.'h ' v-- i ATi:mi:s i Some nf our best doctors do ntt agree with me about thin. Notably l,r- Aadolphus Knopf, who Is a i !"nU,"s a"thmU' on tuberculosis ' ...v... n m t nirmrtnl Inorc.'tslnt? prevalence cif liatient trylnif to)'"""nv' "" ,n"1"'" inatlcfiuucy ,,f ic.novc an .-ffu-! ' I thine l: Knopr Ih ut l..n or flul.1 f..irri'''ly "'"" "lj""t 1 ''" the iilruril civ-i ' '""! h't-'lcellnu Ills liy. Withoul L-o-!1'"11"- f""n mayl.e If he woul.l Iiik Int.. .letnll.s I 1 a '"'"I' 'f "'"-'luro in wnler will Hay Unit we I 11 week he woultl come ainund li.'ul Ju.it ;;it the' " Ino1" modern point of view. " umi , ! do hope mother will still have faith in me. A Cnniilicntcl Case, wear silk undies. I am not cold In hhem but I have a little cough all j winter. M. L. I Ans. Most cases of tuberculosis i bcfclu (incipient) in the 'teens. I ! think smoking tends to make the latent lUherculosis that the ma jority of us have, become active disease. If I were in : mother's ",UU1 wimicm nr.- not rcspeeti-u t,y I the smart Aleck or Jane. (Copyright, John F. Hille Co.) UJeifl O-aH' rJrjL jAr'fi9PJ 6?) U&U WjBn V ) ffffKV It's nil rii;lil r try I' wear out ji milf iV conliirov I ioiivitx. but 'f "'vo k.h roi.l .vuu'.l Letter K i "t.. 1 guess -iruui in mi j vcrtbiu' don t hiclmle til' society t " l:,st t'v,,,hl sho 1,1 m',l'r .HsllU'' Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Pago One.) his ''pre' war" supplies, is the ."?ood friend of undertakers and grave diggers. On the first business day of the year li2! Wall Street bought 5,0)(o.- 5S0 shares of stock. The second business day the sales amounted to fi, son, 000 shares. The Scotch girl remarked to her A Riant three-engine army mono- I plane, the Question Murk, taking - , f' , n(5 planp mmu;(, Uo KaHona o( i,,t,. ii,,, ki., ui;in,;y tinlf in slx minu(t,s j That ia Rood work, and Pocretury ! or ,iV !1 ju n i-onura u-t 1;ltCd. I Nearly 100 dead, many hurt In nj storm in Japan ; 20 villages flooded, t weak a Polka-dot" costumg so you'll. look like a leopards t sctms th6 citv hunters haue ble.n nmstaking th Rippling Rhymes By Walt Homml POIXT OF IIOXOR Tho gangster, being shut to death, with divers bullets in his frume, Jn silence gasps his final breath, and wont disclose the killer's name. "He is in deed a dead game sport," per haps the unless reader sighs, "he given no clew to law or court, he simply clamps tiis Jaw and dies. H may be he is wildly wrong, in that no clew h" tiias bestowed; but still he shows his heart is strong, and he Ik loyal lo his code. Per haps he has no other trait that would to honest men appeal; but in one thing- he's .truly great he knows the truth, but will not squenl." Wo often read tho grisly tales ot dying men who will not tell who shot them full of rusty nails, and left them bleeding, where they fell. To hero worship being prone, wo often praise their splendid, nerve, although their crime we don't condone, or from our moral precepts swerve. The dying gangster, full of pain, perhaps is think ing. "I have chums who'll see my murderer is slain before another Yuletlde comes. I've trained with divers ruthless bands, all sworn each other to defend, and I'll leave ven geance In their hands, nnd know they'll get it in tho end. The mangy wolf who shot me down is marked for death by those who slay; there is no corner In the town where ho ran safely hitlo away. There is no place on seu or shore that's safe from the avenger's trend my friends are thirsting for his gore they will not rest until he's dead. Whereas, if I should tell the law who made of mo a bleeding wrt-ck, he'd never feel the halter draw, or get a bullet in his neck. If be should simply loaf in jail while law yers strov.- his life to save, Mich punishment would not avail, and I'd turn over In my grave." hundreds of houses wrecked, high seas rolling inland, and now comes another earthquake. The Japanese, courageous and resourceful, had been cruelly vis ited by Nan ure's fury. They will meet this latest disas ter as they have so many others and overcome it. AMERICAN WILL HELP IL 1-Oa ANGELES, Jan. 5. fP) Ten million acres of soviet Rus sia's endless plains will be plant ed to wheat and flax by the so viet government with American machinery under the direction of Thomas D. Campbell. America's largest grower of wheat at Har ;din. Mont. Tho announcement was niade to tho Eos Angeles , Times by Mr. Hardin, who stated j he would sail from New York j January' 12, for Russia to 'com- '.,!. f.. ,i,.i., jtered Into during a recent visit to him of a soviet commission, (Campbell will leave his Pasadena winter homo Hiiturdnv foe Wash ington and New York. After the selection, with Rus- slan officials, of the vast acreage, Hardin sa'd that more than 100 million dollars worth of American planting nnd harvesting machinery will be purchased for tho huge work. The object of the Rus sians, he continued, is to obtain the application of American methods to the Russian problem of raising the produce needed to feed millions of Soviets. Campbell commented that ten "dlllon acres would equal a strin three miles wide, extending from (New York city to Eos Angeles, I rmv Air Minded, " ASHINGTON. Jan. We are getting air-minded. Sec retary Whit fug points out thnt licenses havo been granted to r.1'00 American pilots, 10.000 stu- dent pilots are in training, 5700 planes arc operating and there are n00 airports. ToTrtAT'sTj GIVE BORTZMEYER 'AUTOMATIC TRAP OSTRANDER PLACElNEAR ill STILL AS C0MIV1ISSI0NER INJURES OTFSCER ; fc'ALHM. Ore., Jan. 5. (P) O. C. I SAX FRANCISCO J.in. Rortzmeyer. member of the Port- . Police Corporal Juiihm li. Mui land civil service board, insuram dooii was near death early toda,-. ma-n and elvl worker, was yesterday; in a hospital here as a result ot appointed bv Governor Patterson a shotgun wound inflicted when to succeed Edward Ostrander as a he walked into an automatic trap member of the public service com-jwhile approaching a still in tin mission, ustraiub-r has served four i Excelsior district here. . yt.ar.i. j Multloon was taken to a Uos- ! Hylc-n H. Corey of linker, who phal. weak from loss of blood has served lii years ns a member! Two brother officers furnished of the commission, was reappoint-! a quart of blood for a transfusion ed by the governor. ' operation. 1 Governor Patterson said tluu! PoIU o Chief Quinn rushed i W 1 Bortzmeyor was one of several can- ' the scene with reinforcement f : didates to represent the western .from police headquarters. Ro I Oregon district on the commis-1 Prt9 to the central station raid sion. and that Corey wus the only i the posso had dismantled the : eastern Oregon candidate. A letter ! traps, finding a rifle and a ahot jin Corey's behalf was received byiun set up on block with wires ! the governor from Clyde I:. Aitchi - son, member of the Interstate com merce commission who wan a mem ber of the Oregon commission when Corey was its secretary. The change in the personnel of; the commission is effective next Monday. j Corey was appointed a member of the commission in June, 101(1,1 j by Governor Withyconibe after j having been nominated for the of-I fice at the May primary of that ! 'year. He was elected the follow-) Ing Novetuber. Corey was relect- I ed in i920 and PJ24. j Edward Ostrander, the deposed j member of the commission, served as secretary of the department a number (if years ago. lie then left j the employ of tlie state, later re-1 turned a.s secretary and was elect- ed a member of the commission I four years ago. Prior to entering the service of the state ho was date for their next meeting, identified with the railroads as a I Frederick H. Meyer of San Fran rate expert. He has been connect-j cisco proposed the name of I,loyd ed with the lumbering business. Aldrich, San Francisco civil cngi- I.. E. Itean of Eugene, the third member of the commission, has two yeara to serve. SMITH INFLUENCE WILL KILL PARTY SAYS HOUSE WH! D WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. (JP) ' Representative Box, of Texas, newly appointed Democratic whip in the house, declared in a letter j made public today that the Dem ocratic, party would disappear if tho situation and forces which I nominated Governor Smith and controlled his campaign continue to dominato the party. j The letter was addressed to j Governor Roosevelt of New York, t who had congratulated liox on hiu rn.olrp, Win anil vmr.routod ttmt the party should maintain a strong me worlds champion butter- nntionai organization, adopt a fjlt Producing cow, "Canary Cor constructive program and con- dyke," which gives sufficient milk tinue an active campaign. iln iL la" lo supply the require- After stating what he believed ; "wniH of an average sized family to be the issues in the future, , fo'" a month, was toasted last Box said: night when her former owner. "The situation culminating in' I- H. Thomson, farmer, was the nomination of Governor Smith K'cn a complimentary banquet, nnd Secretary Hoover and the M. Hamilton, minister of agri election of the latter, was a ca- rculturo for Saskatchewan, and htmitous political miscarriage. If 2" others prominent in agricul the situation and forces which turo and industry were In al nominatod Governor Smith and tendance. controlled the camoaiun continue i The toast was drunk in milk 'to dominato the party, Texas, and drawn from the queen of domes !the entire south will cease to be tic cattle, and all the dairy pro- Democratic, the east will not be duels used at the banquet were controlled, the west will be per-i "PPhfd by Canary, manently estranged and the party I The champion, a Holstcln-Fri-will breVk up, some of lt3 voters sian. was purchased for $10,000 going to the Republican party, others remaining with tho organi zation nnd others becoming inde- I pendents." . 4- Find Slayer Clue j SALT LAKE CITY. Jan. 5. -(Af The trail of the slayer of 12-year-i old June Nelson was believed to i lead today to Elko, Nov. Infor j mation was received at the Bhcr ! Iffs office here that a man an swering the description of the girl's supposed abductor and murderer had caught an automobile ride to the Nevada city. f Nominate Roberts W A SUING TO N , Jan. 5 . ,V Owen J. Roberts was nominated by President Cooiidge today for re appointment ns one oi the special government counsel in charge of the prosecution of the naval oil cases. i attache dtp the triggers so thai. any one tripping over the wires would lie shot. PANTA ROSA, Cab, Jan. G. Wl Directors nf the five-county shore line highway from San Francisco to the Oregon line deadlocked ovoj appointment of an engineer, and x idjourned late yesterday after five hours' debate, without setting peer, but he was opposed by ,So- noma county delegates. li. R. Meek, director of the state department of public works, ex plained to the simultaneous meet ing of the nine counties highway committee of the Itedwocd Empire association plans for re-locating 40 miles of the Redwood highway, so the road would follow the Russian river nnd eliminate sleep grades and dangerous curves. He said state engineers would survey the project, and that it would be in cluded in the 19L'9 program If it were feasible. Tho cot was esti mated at S5U0.000. IB MOOSE JAW. Snsk., Jan. S. i'y the .Saskatchewan government. Her world's record of butter-fat production was 10S0 pounds in 305 days, or lOti pounds above the previous record. Her record for milk production in that period was 2G,39ti pounds. Gnrdanc Sworn lu PENDLETON. Ore.. Jan. 5. (Pi Tom Gurdane, one of the captors of William Edward Hickman, Los Angeles slayer, will be sworn into office Monday as sheriff of T'ma tilla county. He succeeds R. T. Cookingham. Pleads Not Guilty COLCMIU'S, o.. Jan. 6. UT) State Treasurer Pert B. Bmkley pleaded not guilty on each of the ten counts charging conspiracy to vinlate the national prohibition act when arraigned before Federal Judge Benson W. Hough today. By BUD FISHER . .a RIGHT )