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9 O o The Weather Foiwast I'nscttled. possibly wow, turning to raiit. lUsintc tem.er. ture. 1 Ux"-t yeaertUu 38 Ijonml thin iuiHk; H Mebfo Weather Year Ago IIUfhcM er 0( today 40 1.4. weM )iiiruuu foiluy 2tt 0h Twenty-third Tear Wfvklv Kihy--th w o c L O o 0 MEDFOKD. OK'KCiON. MONDAY. JANl'Al.Y HI. - e l!)-'!t. Xo. Ml. Tsdav FISH WAR O By Arthur Brisbane Interesting To Gabriel. Science and The Muskrat Where AreHis Atoms? VWhat Is A Gentleman? fit, . (Copyright. Hy Kim Foaturos Syndicate, Inc.) John .1. Krhcvers, a trapper, lay half frozen on tin- iee, 125 miles from any human habita tion. His feet, face ami hands were frozen. As he, wit italic temperature 50 degrees below zero, waited for death, alonji li'itine an Indian, drnirtrin!; a to-j B0'L'Uft. j Tho IndjAii took him to a ! camp, and n eall for an airplane j was sent out. .Mint AV. If. I'larUe and Me iihnnie Hill of the General Air vlttys Company started off through a blindiiiK snow sfbrm "fly'i'S blind," by eompass. They took Sehevers to a train. The train took him tu a Quebec hospital, and lie will live. Wrii-inL' that down must have inteivsled-lhe Antrd (.a- brie!, who doubtless will say a fjood word for the two fliers, AND the Indian, who does not even set his name in the papers. f i Mr. Kin.-itein says he is ainaz-1 ed at the furore created his ruse-it ainiiiuiici'iiient plaiuiiifr the mystery of the uni verse, disposing: of infinite time, space, etc. Hi may well he amazed. Sci entists of the. future will be amused. To say there is a fourth di mension, ami after that, wi.v number of other dimensions utliled to leusth, breadth and thickness, and then to add, as Mr. Einstein does, that the fourth dimension is "time," should make a cosmic .cat lani.'h. llaeon, whose brain, com pared with the mind of Kin stein, is like a mountain e?m-pal-etl with a mole hill, Rays, in his "Advancement of learn ing" that the senses of man, "wit withstanding all their ca vitations, are very sufficient to certify and report truth, though not always immediate ly, yet by comparison, etc." Whoever, like Ilinton or Ous pensky, says theofourth dimen- nion is there, only thft mind of Hny cannot understand it, or followers like Kin'stein say the "relativity thenry"ean be un derstood by only half n dozen men on earth, talk nonsense. t o f Any one of millions can un derstand Newtfti's law of srrav itation, and prove it, by the motion of planets. Any child can work the radio, because it deals w-ith scientific fact, al tlmtifih we do not ulerstand electricity. M To say that the universe is not infinite, because you cannot irasp infinity, is like a musk rat on the shore of Lake Michi gan saying, "Don't talk to me V.'.hnut oceans, I can't even see "across this lake." The universe j ;:-;:::;,n,';:C0fllU0 TEN DAYS around nml comes hack nvrm.j ' Evervthinir uups in curve, .sni then is no infinity. A lane on a arin mifjht i urvc around and come back to the farm " hoth. hut that would not diprove 1UU r.IBlt!Ul-J OI til lie I i i thttr nn. Boats that croK IaKe Michigan turn around nd comv K.,.,l, ....nln hul fhut rineTnti 'not limit the size of the farth. You read tho ntutement or as tronomers, "The stain in connlel- lailon of awo:niisa are times n hrtlllant aa our ..in. aim j ln ,,,.,, Hm . , VKi HBht traveling more than ;;. to th. 8ta!e banking depart--0 mile- iK-r aond. take. 10V ( i"n year, to reach our oartn. . If wc had telescope powerful (Con'nut,j on j.aie Four). ECHOES N LAW i Winslow Introduces House Measure To Lift Tilla mook Gut of State Fish And Game Autfiority Five Bills Passed This Morning Norblad Has City Park Measure. SAI.KM. Ore, Jan. 21. W i FohoPH of tht war hetwe-Mi i-uin j more la I flsliernun niul thf KportB nirn of the slat. r.wr the olf'siim of certain slroaniH in lh stall to I coniiiioiviul fi.shiiiK ri'vorhorattnl ihroiiKh tho IPKiKlntivo halls thli rnorniiiK with the introtluelion Ly ! ueprp.Hentative . Winslow which j woultl, ho far in fisli arul name mutters iir1 eoiieei iH-..!, 111 t I ilui mouk c.iunty out or the male of Ori'on anil establish ii as an in (tptm)eiit K'Vei-lilieilal unit. Ttif hill would never Tllftmonk county emplftely from the aii- .., ,.,1IlimiSSi(.(.,.s. ,.x..mll. ., fi-rm tin oporntinns of ft :i If fisli a?wl Baiuc laws ami woulil croato tlic county court of tb;it county as a commission to dictate .-.i anu Kanie regulations. All slate !avs and till- I'ttlcs anil regulations of the state cnminis- -ion-, a ''" apply to ti.sii ami nuc in 'liuaniooK eiiunlv ivi.iii.1 i ' Lo repf.'ileil, and the cuinit i-urt p-Lwnuld he empowered tit pnnnul "....i.. .... ,...ii.-..i.- .....i- loreeiui-nt of the n-w rode for the liittrirt, which would he rteMKnat d n.f di.-itricl Nn, y, would he vi-FUd in tht; Hh-'i'iff of Tiilamo k cioiiniy and such deputies ns he miihi naim. with the sunclion uf the county court. All hatchories anil other propagation ofjtiipmont now ownud hy the statu in Tilla mook county would ho turned u.r to the nw district, and the oounty court would ho authorized tt up point a HUperintt-nd'iit d haii-hei -f ami acquire nnd operatn such properly and cquipim.nt as it saw fit in the propaj--aiion and protec tion of fih and t;ame. SALi;.l. Ore.. Jan. IM. (.Vt Kivo Idlls Were pah.-scd, four new hills introduced, three were r-referred io committee for amendrnent, n' tfoVf rnor'.s veto on lour house bills from the 1HL'7 HfKsion was sustain ell. cniniitei; rtieommoudation on I I hills were adopted and a naif do.pn bill.s were- filveii their second reidinjf. when the house of representative opened at eleven o'clock Monday morning for its -irond week of hum m ms in the 3C.th legislative nhsetnhly. I.iltls paed hy the JuniMt) Mniii day morning were as follows: H. It. No. 0, amending hoi, hit, C)rej;on laws and repealing hectlou relittinn to duties of courtK in the second dihtrl.t, which aceord itiR to the recommendation of the repeals of laws committee lias no pn ent appllcnilim: II. II. No. 11!, In amend worthm ItT., Oregon laws. pertainliiK to jurisdiction of coun ty courts, a curative niennun and pashed on tin recoinmendalion of tlie repeal of laws committee; II. It. i:t, amendinK section !n;:i. Ore. con laws, and repealing section n4 and in;:., relating to e9n aim off ieiiil seals. cof-idid.-irinf: llr mn!ter of seals in one section of i he statute Ttnons; il. It. :ie. iiiendinK section -fl'S. Oregon laws n da t inn to preferences on public contracts which provides for the inclusion of ex-service nn n of the World war; li. 1!. 11. re pealing section 3 of chapter 2-1 V Kt'lieral laws of Oregon, t'cl'ilinu to election contests. The hill passed were introduced this se- ion hy the hold-over committer from (he 1 i 7 sesshm mi the ccpeiil and revision of laws. SALKM, Ore., Jan. 21. Senator Norblad today introduced a bill providing that cities wishitiK to transfer the administration of public parks from park hoards to the city govern nu nt. the board an no so ny special election. I'OUTI.TM). fr.. .Ian. il.-i.Vi l.N't), -Tbu case of Will Unities, former president of the I'nrtliinri National lunik, uialiMt tlie Pacific Hancorpo lation wns cititinuci Rtiotnu, ivi rtnys in federal court liure today nlien Ihe iilaiatltf uaked time In which to prepare an amended com plaint. The case today appeared to In volve two issue: Whether a nu tlonal hank can b dominat" f"t controlled by a private corpora- Ition w, ica uy itfl teiiu of lucui jiu- rtin i i.m tn mmane In a liana , ,n ...-i, mrnoratlon and ( It a nrttnrfi I Inn 'a alfwtr nil icoHuKTal secuiity. COOL1DGE SIGNS y"M H'wewBiiiiiii . q wr .j Br ' ..S'.M-f-"" In the presence o. itc author, the Pre nuei.t approved the pumice treaty a o-ty ;fter its parent by the cerate. Seated, left to right: ti c President, G-crctary of CtJtc Frank Kelloju, Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon, and ttcrtt;ry cf War Uw.jht f. Davit;. ( Associated lJrc,j photo transmitted Ly teltphee). LINER GARFIELD Dollar Line Ship Fast On Coral Reef -Officers And Crew Remain Aboard Wrecking Tug To Aid Sea Reported Cairn. j Ni:V VtiKK. Jan. 21. ',.:T) 11,'r S 1 pii.'-sfuiicrs I ra nsf c i red i o a a -other j-htp, the I v i t.i r liner Presi dent (iar field was hard aground today on a coral reef in the 11a hama islands. The passenger.-, with their haR gatre and thu ship's mail caro, were taken hy jlhe. !un-i..mevica,n to he landed at Nassau, linhama island, today. The I'an-American went to the assistance of the I'resldent Gnr fhld when the ship sent out an SOS at 7:25 a. m. yesterday. The distress call was followed hy wire less messages sayinw the Dollar liner was aground on the Matinllln reefs at the northern tip of he l'ahama islands. Announcement of the safe trans fer of the pas.eiu;ers 12 hours later Was made hy Holiert K. Uuff, op era tint,' manager of the Dullui lin here. He said the officers and crew of the President Garfield, number ing irn. h;pl remained aboard their ship, which was not tnklim watei and was lnno Immediate daiyier. When the SOS wh received a naval iuk put out from Charles ton, S. C, and the wrecking tut Warbler was sent from Jackson ville, Kla. Upon receiving word the pasenners were safe, the navj department recalled Uh rescm craft. The wrecking luc continued to the aid of the stranded ship. MessaK's received here said tho transfer of the passengers was ef fected without accident in a calm nea and hadcen completed within a short time after the arrival oi the Pan-America. When C aptain T. . Oiling of the I Pi sidt nt Garfield sent out. his SOS ihe Pan-America, which was iiearly 2aft a way-, headt-d ftsr- the position of the stricken diiii. nrriviiiK aloiiKsiile in mid-afti-r , noon. . ROYtJ.WEST IS WASH I NGT( N. Jan. 2 1 .of. l(y a vote of 64 to 27 th ; senate today t onfh med the noni-' (nation of Kty O. West of Chi eao to be secretary of Interior. ( The senate acted In executive tees- ' slon and voted not to make pul-th- the roll call. 4 j Confirmation followed three diiy of senate discusnhin in ex ecutive session. ( opoltior, to the nominee was need by Kepubli-, can independent who complain ed particularly of Mr. WcstX former holding of stock In the , Samcel liiHiill utility int'-rttsts, I The attack on West was led hy Chairman Nye, of 1 the lands committee which recommended his confirmation by u vote of 9 to 4 alonK with Henator Norris of Nebraska. I Senator Deneen nnd Glenn, re publicans, of Illinois, defended the cab net officer. Joined by several Democrats. I The vote for Went waa 54 to 27. The penate then took a vote to determine whether the roll call on confirmation should he made public. Q 1 PASSENGERS OF BAIT LEADER COLD WAVE ON ISAFE IN NASSAU IN DEATH S CONFIRMED AS HEIR HEAD KELLOGG WAR-OUTLAWRY TREATY PAYS PENALTYiWEST COAST FO ;e Paul Jaworski, Man Without Religion, Falters To Execution-Flathead Mob Leader Admitted Part In Death of Sevqn. uockvikw prison, Ijiji.i.k- KOXTK, Pa.. Jan. 21. oV Paul Jaworski, noinrioi;; oandl: chief tain an4 killer, today paid with his life for the part he admitted play ini, in the death of seven men. Jle died a.s he had lived, a man with out rellKion, H'oinK to the electric chair here iinaltetied except by two Kuanls. . Directly after ''JnWoVski had been' pronounced dead, Calvin l. James of I'pper Darby was strapped in the chair and paid the toll for having killed a Doyir.sinwn bootlenKir. Jaworski was nlven his first shock at 7:02 and was declarefl dead at 7:0fi. Jamew took his firs; shock at 7:10 and was officially Paul Jaworski. Ttr-.td at" 7. 74. Koherl Kliio.'I. of ficial executioner for several stales, threw the switch that scut both men into eternity. Jaworski. supported by two Kllnftls, entered ihe death cham ber at exactly 7 o'clock. He ap peared to he In a daze. The arro gant attitude he had '- "v maintained wa.s pone. Ilia falter ing step, produced ny n pai , WK. the result of police bullets, caiihed him to lie Mipported. As he stepped up to the chair he stumbled on the foot electrode. The guards prevented his fallitm and he wns sealed In the chair of death. Three men, including the executioner, strapped him in. Then Klliott stepped directly behind the chair, took a last planer at the killer and threw the vitch. Ktitur l 'Ihim- Jaworski, In his younger daya was known as Paul Palas. a church choir sinner. He was leader of the Flathead mob of nayroll robhers of the Plfs burKh district. At one time his Kails' mined a highway ami blew a n a rtiured pa yr 1 1 car f ro m t he road. The mob specialized In pay roll robin He, and during one of these Jaworfkl killed n puard. Kor that crime he was sentenced to death. Awaiting setiletjce In the Alle heny county Jail in downtown Pittsburgh, Jawor-kl In August. i:27, made a during escape. Aide, by a two-Kun man. who met him In the visitors cane, he chot his way throimh the corridors, out the main door nnd Into nn utomobilc. Two Ktiardw were wounded. Kor motitlm Jawor.tki was in hid 'Inir. A Plttsluirirh rehlent, who knew the criminal, spotted him in n Clevelaiifl refcaurnnt. The police wer called. An they stepped Into the doorway, Jaworski drew two (Continued on Puye Jifht. i California Fruit Growers Warned Waterspouts Off Santa Monica Beach Snow In Portland Meacham 36 Below. SAN F1IANCISCO, Jan. 2 1 . - uP A touch of cold weather that spread over the far western stati-s liurhm the Week end lingered today, with the forecast calling fur subnormal lemiicialurcs uji and down the coast, and irost, snow and cold in the interior areas. Cn tout own. W.'iMh.. reported a temperature of Ho below ero last ntKhi. IU b-iy. . Moti., renistered a min us.' It was 14 iiehuv at. J taker. Ore. Kallspel, Alont., and 1'oea (ello, Ida.. reMirtcd in below. .Ion tana report "d ;i2 below at one point Saturday. Southern California fruit Kroiv ers toilay were warned to look out for a cold wave. The forecast call ed for frost in the Interior of the Mint hern part of the state and snow in the hinh mountain ranges. Two waterspouts appeared at sa off Santa .Monica, Ca., yesterday duritiR a storm which played sev eral tricks. Three persons were in jured by llhtninir In l.o- AnfW. Mr. and Aim. John Kulot were dazed when HhtninK mwuck radio antenna and flashed through the house. Louise ditcher, II. was shoeki I into unconsciousness by jt holt of lUlitnlim, but was re vived hy an inhalator. Showers and hlKh wind were reported In several places iti the south. A break In the cold wave at , Seattle which took the mercury down to 27 above, the lowest thin j winter, was promised for today. Northern and central California 1 had temperatures lower than usual. I At Sacramento yesterday motorists . turned out in jjreat numbers upon i learniiiK that snow had fallen 80 ; tni'es from the city. Many auto mobile parties carried sleds, hop inc to die some coasting. POHTI.ANI). (re.. Jan. :l. Snow was falling in Portland this 1 miirniiiK. atldinrs' itself to the inch ! of obi snow that remained from ! Fridey niuht's storm. The nmnv ic.nne In fine, dry flakes. There was little wind. The weather bureau liereloiy I preillcted unsettled weather with rain or snow throughout the day and TucMrlay. Meacham wns the coldest spot In I Oregon yevterday, reftorts to the ! weather bureau said, wtlh a tlier- r.iometer readin of 3d decrees be- low al dawn Sunday morning and ! six decrees heow Sunday nlKht. The Noted Dead MUlti.lN, Cermnny. Jan. 21. Ml -Prof. Paul Sllex, one of the heat Iciown, (format! ophnlnioglolislH, j died today, aged "o. ! lie especially endeared himself ,to the ficrman peoiile by oranl-lnt; a si-hriol for soldtcrH who lost their eyesight during the war. ! 1'iril.AnKM'HIA. Pa., Jan. 21. -j lPl Jolonel .iaiiies Klverson, Jt., , itiibllsher of the Philadelphia Kn-! qulrer. died today from a heart at- .lack. Colonel Klverson would have I .been 1-0 years old 111 February Colonel Klverson Is survived by ; lila widow, who wiih Kleanor Muyo, i ilauuhter of Frank Mayo, the well I known nclor of yenra a to. and a sister. Madame Kleanor Ixnilse Pa Uenotre, of Paris, widow of Julius Palenotre, forner French ambassa dor in the United Slates. Open Land to Vet WAHIIlNtlTOX. Jan. 21. (J'l Tlie department of tho Interior nn nounccd today that 10MI uerea of land in Clackamas cuuntv. nr". jwlll he oM)iir-d lo enl" hy ex-aerv-'ice men only on February 18. I I OlVil I n IYIHI: ICALL UPON IJOVER President-Elect And Lato Opponent Leave For A Vacation In South Burbon Leader Hints At Meeting I n Miami Inaugural Address To Occupy Hoover Time. j WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. iV ' President -elect Hoover left tills ! inornitiK for Klurida. where he will I remain until bis return here Vo. ; the .Mar. 4 liiail'-'.ui at ion. Mr. tlo. : ver is r.'dllK to !'..) I' 1c. Dear I Miami, where be will reside at the 1 J , ( '. Penney estate. 1 lis special ' iiaiu is scht-dulcii to reach llami i torniu row afternoon. N reiiiony was arrani-il to I accnmpaiiy tlie deparniri, but a ; small crow d had r.alherel al ' I'liHMi station to see Mr. and Mis. : i i it i r boat d t heir train, j The prt-sident - elect's party in cluded Dr. Hubert Work, chau - man oi I lie HepuhllcMi national , committee, v ho w ill accompany 'him ti i'lirid.i. Miss .land l.ari;' of l.us Aiiuelcs, a niece, and I.aw- remv Uiclo y, his personal assis tant, and Mrs. lt'cln . Jaini's Francis Hurke of PlttsburKh, ku-;i-ral couusel ef the national com mluee in tin campaign, also was i init-d to make the Journey hut ' will stop off at Palm lieach to j spend a few weeks there A corps ; of newspaper correspondents and 1 photographers also were members of the party. I To Write Address AlihotlKh he hits completed ; since ills return from South Amu - ten a busy two weeks of study of j tin: questions facltiK his admlnls ! tratlon, Mr. I loovei' 1ms another tusk preparatory to his Induction ! into office as t he nation's chief executive the writing or his in 'auKural address. While ho is understood to have drafted most I of its major points, this speech's j preparation probably will occupy j much of his time during the Florl , da visit. i t hief among the topics of dls Icussion ountiK his two weeks eon ! ferenccM in WaHhiiiKton has been ' his cabinet, but .Mr. Hoover under ; present plans is not expected to ' formnlly nunctince any membera jef his official family until his re J turn to the capital lat next month when another round of meetliiKs , with party leaders will be held. .l;W VORK. Jan. II. (A-) C'rypllc reninrltH by Alfred K. Smith on hi departure fur a vnca tltui were Inturpfeled by IiIh frlendB ludny n IndlcalliiK that ho wnuld call on Herbert Hoover In .Miami. Mr. Hmltli did nut nnHwur a di rect iiui'hj Imi whether be would call on Mr. 1 cover, but u friend who nav 111 in off yemeiday mild there wiih a probability nuch a nieetlnn would take place. Mr. Smith wa reminded of Mr. Iloover'a trip to Milium today. "Will you call on' him down them and coiiKratulatf the vic tor?" a reported Inquired. "Ven. I will hi. In Miami, too," unlil Ihe cx-fcnvcrnor with n broad nolle. "Hut will you call on Hoover?" Ihe (iiicHtlouei- epi-HlHted. ."That will be new when I ilo." j wiim Mr. Smllh'x verbal HideHlcp. IIIh plans cull for a aiiiy in tlie Uoiilb unlil .March 1. The Uniltb parly will (Iral mi to Savannah. . Ihenee to StiraHotii, l-'lorbbi, to j vli.ll t ai l K.ipy nml .lohli ItliiKliliK. I A laixe number of fi leiitla were : on bund when the Havana Mpeclal lilllled out of l'eniiHylvilllla Nllttlon. : The parly travelled iibonrd Wll- lu in Keliny'n private cur, St. i NIcbobiH. Mr. nnd Mm. Kenny, clone friends of the HiiiIIIik, were ! Ill Ihe party. Ax the train Marled Mr. Smith waved bin familiar brown derby to How who had come to Met, blni , off. LEAVE SICK BED PAIUH, Jun, OT') Marsha! Kardituind Koch was so much bet ter toilay that his doctors permitted him to net out of bed and nit In an armchair for a few minute. He was also h I lowed to read some me.tsaKCH which have arrived from varfouK parts of the world durinn the last week. The ban on visitors to the sick room, however, was not lifted by tho doctors, despite the marshal' requests to hvn (Icuc-ial Weynund. The doctors said their patient' Ntr'-iiKth wan incrciifltiiK dally and his appetite was apparently row Iiik with each Hitecessive meal, Ilia spirits have never once been do mcbsvd duriny hui entli lllncwi. p cmily of Brown Furnishes Town Claim to Fame CHKSWKU,, Kntx., Jan. 1. (.VI--A In. nl I'i'iisuH hits ilitf flusoil that 'JO pov ri'tH of the in hub it ants of ttiis pict nr i'fiiic X'UilHiinho.liitul flslihu; vill.Ou1 are named Urown. Thf.v art all rolatcl. Tht viliam- liti'huat Is uihjiumI hy vnlnnti't't a from two hrain-liuH of the Iruwn family 0aud wlH'in-vt-r tt is lumu'lu'il all tlu Htiiwn women turn out to help put into the SWiilln Witey. Doubt Cast On Theories Evolution Darwin Held Wrong I ; jY 444-44 4t4. iiliWi IW THEORY ON 1 mm of MAN; WIIIUII I VSI II II II I r- , . . , n , i' inuinil of the American de- Each Animal Group ls;-iry.-r s,iu.ii-0ns. Each Animal Groui A Separate Creation. . WASHINGTON. Jan. lil.i--' i C.rave doubt is cast on current the- ; ! ories of evolution hy Dr. Austin II. ( Claik, hlohmlst of the I nited States ! ; National uiuseuin. who has a Iheoiy . , of his own to replace them. ! ( "On ihe origin of mankind and animal life tu Keneral," Clark Ives i comfort to the fundamentalists. "So far as concerns tue ma jnr ! Kroup of animals," h said, 'the i creationists seem to have the bet-! iter of the nrtfumciW. There is not I inc HiiKiucM cvuieucu inui any oi the slightest evidence that any ot tbe major ki-oiiih arumi Iroin any! Inlbur. I.-.I. I. u . K,.,.,,l nnlninl ! '.complex, related more or lens j closely to all the reut, nnd appea; in-;, therefore, ns a special and (Us- tluct ri cation I llitrwln while held In be Wt'iintT Mil the main, In uot cntlitslv 11h- ) carded. Within plain and animal iKroupu Dr. t'lark iiIIowh for ilie,""'"' "ijiis wioir worklim or tlin Harwlnl.m theory:1'''" (ihore. 'brtiiiKliI about by natural and mil- As ,h" K'B "Ut from the ficial nelcctlon. While he admlla b'er tbu cantiil tuK ZJariner with i thai differcnl bieeda of doga anil il 1,,w 'n comliiK ulonir tho een icala mav bu canned by tho artificial lm ennal about three un- IBeleetion of Ihe nil and don Ian. "'' S'"r,l ''"m ahorc. Tow Uier, he would nllow Tor no Kindua- '"B "Kht" woro d.aplayed by tho ,tioii helween dona and cata. ''lit the coxswain of. tho rIk Giraffe Example aiiparenily tbntiKht that tho i Dr. (Mark exiilnlna (he Kirntfe. aa bnritea woro behind tho clB where, an example, by declaiinn that the they woru on each aide. orlKl.ial pair were frcaka horn of ; Iliir(ti- Vniiotiixtl Bomn oilier tinlinnlH, poBHlbly ante-1 Survlvora anld that no one lopea, and Unit tho food aupply aboard tho clc had noticed tho w.ia favo. able to the prcKervation biiruea until tho gig won about of tho pair who came Into the th.rty feet from ono of them, wo ld lor wimo ni.vHtorlous reaauu 'ihen a man cried to tho cox wlth lor j noeka. Hwaln, "Look out, thore'a a light i He Haiti lie believed that man ap- r nlonKsldo." peered in tho world maidenly and I Previously Captain Ci Ilea had declared In Htimewliat tho same ordored tho rIk'b speed cut to faHhiou aa tlie Klralloa, and Raid half becauao tho main bearing that man was constantly throwluK wiir burned out. When the cox off Biipposed nbnorniallllofl. idlola awaiii heard the cry of warn and also "aupernier." nnd that ono ng he swung the rudder over had ahqit aa hunt a time Hurvlv 'but tho Klpr etrtu k on tho atar Iiik aa tho other, because Hub-eon- board bow. Everybody waB DcloiiHly Ihe entire race cnnilred thrown overboard. agalnHt tho "Hlipcrmun" by Bhiil-j Captain Orlawold waa In com- tinK them up In nn asylum of eon- volition nnd restriellona. Cfil'IlT HOOM. ltlver.ilde. .Ian. 21. (Pi lliirclon Stewart Noi'th colt. coutiM-l-ilefenilant In cbarires InvolvliiR murder of three boys, today asked continiinnce of Ills ease In supi'iiDl' court becnusc of lllnesH. Norlbolt said he was siifriM-inu from la Krlppe A court recess was decliiroil until a phy sician could be lu'oclired to ex lainine NorO'ott. BATAVO., Java, Jan. 21. fVH) The Island vnlrnno Krakatao. which I has been Iti violet eruption re cently. Is reported VnowiiiK Increas ing Inteiisltv The visible ei ui illotiH rosi from nearlv luuu on Sit- ' urday to nearly "aou d urine; ihel , past 2S hour:). t At least a hundred lime a venter Jday binnitiK mutcttal wuh hurled ,hlKhcr than auow feet ami one eruj.' Jion reached about 4UMU. Contlnn Vuh lremora ari felt at ea hi th( iiehborhooi of the Isolated and unhahlted island. - Kvtorttoiilni Shot HACK AM KNTO, C.il.. Jan. 21. iA'f Frank I-ee Waters. 41, died of Kunrdiot won mis Inflicted by police when ho refused to halt after picking up a dummy puck axe left In the xput where H. H. itoblnson, hank i ashler here, hud been ordered by exlorllonlstH to n'nen 1 1. -'no. Hln Hon, Albert 11. Waters, arrest tid at tho time, lun hevn hold tu Jail here. tttVY MEN i OWN IN 1: G!G CRASH V 0 Five Lost When Officers' Boat Hits Barge In the Panama Canal Channel Four Saed Captain Griswold, World War Hero, Among Victims Investigations Are Under Way. I'ANA.MA. .Imi. !. on Fivo : Aiiierlciin navy men were- rown fi'tl yi'teiduy wftcn an officers' Current Ki'A , l ""' 1 s- wiotney coi- 1 0.1 .-.I with it Inline in thn I'an. lama .anal channel. Separate In j vestlKiilliinK are liolnp condilcled uuliiy by canal officials and by Hear Admiral Ki'unk 11. Clark 111 i ne men drowned were: laiilaln Kalph (Srlsu'old, com inanclInK iiffieer of the ninth de sii'oer MiiiutliiK squadron, and I'll. el' I'.iy t'leik Arthur S. Wrenn. Imth uf WnslitiiKtou; CoXHWalu Vied w. Hwelnliers of Wont oraluie. N. .1.. Seaman Herbert 1). McDowell of .l.icksonvllle, Fla unt! Kh-euititi Karl I). TllitVtttb, uf llill'el'lllll. Mito. Four ullier occtiiwintH of the KiK Kived lhemselves. They were: raiiliiln William J. (illeu, ctfm mauiler uf tlie destroyer tender Whilney. and Seamen Walter C liuwell, Albert W. Gutt-wood and .laiueH 1. l'owers. ,,,, . . , . , . , , , " ? , """ ""'only alter 4 a. m. with Cap- returnliiK to the Whitney haviiiK spent the evening after in Panama. Tho crew of tho rIk was a rolief eruw Hupplantlbtf !' 11,1 r"uuui crew wno nun nien i ent .-i.i their ahlim iMltw ..Hro niand of tho troop transport Kroonlund during- tho war, for t which ho received the navy crotta. , liHt fall he completed a tour of duty In the war plana dlvtR ( Ion of the office of naval oper atl'.ina nnd then waa ordered to jBoa. Ho waa a native of Penn sylvania and waa Kraduated from 'the naval aendemy with tho elaaa ,nf 11KI2. More than hnlf of hi naval nervlce wa nt aen, llo: was hS year; old. lOiiKeun Thetu 'hi fraternity plana erection of $:5.UO0 new home on t'lilveraily of Oregon eampiiH. Will Rogers Says: NKW. YOUK, .Inn. . Mr. llonvef leaves the em plii.vineiil bureau today for n much needed vacation, this lime on a good will mission to Klurida to i e r h o n h I Iq tlinnlc r h e in for their cxeel 1 e n t indu'- inent shown JLeJ&'' in Heimlilie- ii n priinnries on November 8 last. Train stops lire only lock ribbed Iiepnblienn stntes of Virwinln ami North Caro linn, where tlie.v will take on enouirh provisionO to carry them llii'niijfh rebel territory. Any applicant from Penn sylvania that don't receive it cabinet appointment will know that they lue been "hexed."' Yours, WIU. ROC! ERS.