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FOURTEEN PAGES
MEDFOItD, Ol.'lXiON, Fl.M DA V. FKIiUl'AKY 1. 1 !-"..
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Today
By Arthur Brisbane,
Poor Trotzky.
Word Of Fear.
Big Business.
The Oil Fight.
tCop;Tlghl. Ity Kins VealUi'f
i-'yndlcate. Inc.)
lleing head of ii revolution
is pleasant until the tide turns.
Iji'iiiu dint in time, Trol.ky
didn't. First they sent him to
cold Siberia und now tliey ex
ile liiin to Turkey. "When lie
Hoes to lieuven, the ghosts of
Danton and liobespierre will
sympathize with Trotzky.
Meanwhile Hie Soviet lias an
exhibition in New York of
tilings that Kussiu can make,
without the help of the e.nr,
and it's nu impressive exhibi
tion. The liussitm 'government
teaches full-grown men and
women to read and write,
abandoning the czar's theory.
"The less they know the more
easily they are governed."
That and giving the land to
the peasants helps to .sustain
Itussia's new government.
Une word that high finance
can't stand is the dread word
" revolution."
An English tramp said he ate
well, slept well and felt well.
IJut when anybody talked about
work lie "came all over a
tremble."
.
In Spain there is talk of a
revolution. It may not amount
to much, but the magic word
revolution makes 'finance tfem-
ble.
"Wednesday the value of
Spanish exchange dropped ML'
loinls.
This is nonsense. Spain is a
strong, prosperous country. Hut
tear does not reason.
If you are talking about
prosperity, it will interest you
to know that (ieneral .Motors
set a new high record, earning
:f:7!UO0,UUO in .t:W..0'.",
DUO in the last two months.
That means more than (i per
cent, on W.r.ni.l.illMJ shares of
common slock now outstand
ing. ...
That really is "big business."
Henry J'isk, president, and
Vtec -l'rcsidcnt .Frederick Kck
er, who manage finances for
the Metropolitan Life compa
ny, have the thanks of their
policy holders. This year the
Metropolitan will divide in div
idends, for policy holders, $77,
l:iS,7l!o. Digger by 9.000,OOU
than any previous' distribution.
JJig business works well, if
you know how to run it.
There is a real fight in the
oil world. Chan. Evans Hughes,
formerly chief justice of the Su
preme Court, is hired by the
Kockcfcller side to fight Colo
uel Stewart of Standard Oil of
Indiana.
Colonel Stewart, one of the
first to use airplanes in busi
ness, keeps busy nil over the
country.
.Meanwhile, little buyers of
oil stocks Me prices shrinking
ulid tremble. They needn't.
.The fight will be over suu.
The oil will remain.
General .ttcrliury'3 Pcnnsylva
nlii railroad given "hop employes
S3.5OO.UU0 more per year. That's
Sooil tor employes, still belter for
thr; railroad.
Industrial leaders realize that
Ihcir prosperity depends on gen
oral prosperity. Hig corporations,
paying well, build up tor them
selves a sort of industrial '"samu
rai" an valuable and reliable as the
"two nwonlHinon." that protected
Japan's nobles In the. old days.
While Knaland Is telling Uncle
8m what be may and may not
build lnlie way ot cruisers, "beat
en liornftiy" gives us a useful lesson.
(CopUnued an Yigt Four).
ays
NORTH FORyk n&
If A Ml Ml liLli ifwliMo
u u im i . i mi u r n ; i
1 1 nnuuu I Llll
Evangelist Hurries To Fulfill
' Engagement-Salons Will,
I Continue Probe Of Check j
I Presented To Judge
' Hardy Reporter Tells Of,
' Interview With Jurist.
Jxiciil airport ofl'iiiuls reported
lilts morning Unit, owing to stormy
conditions In California, no planes
had arrived from the south and
none was expected.
Neither the northbound mail
planes nor the West Coast passen
ger planes had departed from San
Francisco, as far as local airport
of ficinls could lenrn.
The West Coast plane, upon
which Aimec Semple Mcl'herson
was scheduled to take passage, un
der ordimn y conditions would ar
rive here between 1 and I:;!'-1
o'clock.
i.os an(;i;i.i:s. eai.. ii. i
M'i After listening lo a prayer at
Aunelus Temple last nb-iht wishing
her "Messing ami godspeed on her
trip north." Mrs. Almee Semple
Mel'lieitfon. evangelist, h-ft by
automobile for San Kranetseo with
the intention of flying from that
point to Kugeno, Ore. to eaieh a
train for Vancouver, M. i.. to ful
fill un engaKunient.
Indications were today that the
legislative lieariug investigating
the ?-otiO cheek presented to Su
perior Judjfe tall ies H. Hardy, us a
"love offering" during the Investi
gation uf the "kidnaping case" in
rjLMJ, would continue here for
about two week.-. The committee
has been swamped with messages
from persons rciUeiin per mis
sion to testify, concerning the dis
appearance of the evangelist and
.subsequent dismissal of charges
a gullet her and her mot her, M rs.
Minnie Kennedy.
An interview with ,ludg Hardy,
hi which the jurist "warned" him
agaiiist the "dangers of perjury"
was related from I he witness stand
hy Wallace Morn'r, fttriner Santa
lla'rbara newspap-riiian. Moore
armed with a largr n-rap Itnuli
t ilt of his assignment In June
1 to loeate and slttp a certain
tiutumoliile in which Mrs. .Mel'her
yn ami Kcuuctlt Ormistun. fttriner
A ngclus Tf tuple radio operator,
were reported lo be traveling
south.
It was the following August. In
laid, when Judge I lardy saw him
at the newspaper office. .Moore
described at considerable loigt h
huw the publication uf his story
had been followed by visits from
.hundreds of p-opb who ask'd him
about it and said In: "yetted and
noed them to death" to keep them
from know ing what he really
thought about the automobile in
cident. "Judge Ihtrdy never t'dd you lo
say It was not Mrs. Mcl'herson.
did he asked Joseph Kaincr,
represent lug M rs. Mcl'herson.
"No. he did not," km id Moore.
"Judge Hardy give mc Hp. same
line of chatter that the rest of
Mini. i did. I was used to it. I
usked my city editor what 1 Hhuuld
tell him and he aid he understood
Judge Hardy was a good friend of
Almee's and working hard for her.
so 1 let the Judge talk."
Judge Hardy talked about 'liuse'
and '.Steve' the supposed kidnapers
ami na Id the T.os Angeb-s police
were busier checking up on the
affairs of Ang'dus Temple than
they were Investigating the kid
naping, lb- Maid he had all the
confidence in the wurld in Aimce's
story."
REALTY BOARD
PORT PROJECT:
! The Med fold lEculty IJoard
uuaitiinuusiy endorsed the new air
! port at their regular weekly meet
Mug at Hotel Holland today. This
endorsement followed an interest
ing and comprehensive report on
activities In national aviation cir
cles, und the Hiatus of -dford us
a logical landing field, given by
Sccley Hall, local representativt
of the Puclflc Air Transport.
Mr. Hull wan a guest of the or
guniZKtlon, und wu.t Invited to talk
on the new air port and Jta feet
upon l he future of thi commu
nity. That if local citizens fully
1 realized the blow to the future of
the valley, the loss of Medford uf
a rrtogntzed port would be. they
would take Immediate action and
lend thlr wholehearted support to,
the project, was the closing state
ment of the speaker.
i
ENDORSES AIR
PAIR DIE ON SCAFFOLD
! FRANKLIN PARISH JAIL
,i ... i. i. i . 1 ' ' -if1..i ,
v wfmiiiwiTMiiiiii mmmiiwmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmm
4 Mrs. Ada Bonner Le Bouef ajid Dr. Thomas E. Dreher
HlEif PRINCESS IDT
! BRINGS THAW LEAVES PICE
FOR PORTLAND
Fear Of Ice Storm Passes
Rain In Prospect :
Columbia Highway Still
Remains Blocked The
General Situation ls
Improved.
I'OKTI.AXI), Ore.. IVb. 1. UV)
l-'car of an ice storm was dis
pelled here today as orllainlers
awoke to I lie musical di ippUig
of melting wnow from tin: eaves
of lloir houses. The weather
J man, it was found, hud not play
rd false ids "public" in prcdic'.
j I in; wanner tempera t u res.
: Occasional ra ll wa:; ' pr dieted
for tonight and tomorrow.
) The Oregon Statu Motor usgo-
elation today .reported the f'olnm-
bia river hluliway blocked by
itlrifts of miow al Wa1 '.eena and
t onennt a t iorge. Nlm-leen i lit emo
I bite 4 were trapped at .M it It noma h
j Kails, umibte to proceed in cither
'direction, the report (Stated,
j A It hough Irgii way crews wer
! working steadily, no definite time
! has been set lor the opening of
I the highway. The alternative
route, the North iiank highway,
(also was blocked cast of the
I Wasliougal hrhlL e, hut Washing-
! ton highway crews said
11 might
lute aft
possibly be opened by
ernoon.
In general, the highway silua-
jtion throughout the slate was 1m-
j proved today.
Seaside ami Newport however.
! wen- experiencing a silver thaw.
I with traffic in those districts held
up for an indefinite pt-rlod .
democrats plan
.JO F
V A S 1 II NO T f & , Feb. I . A i
. An it mend men t tleslguetl to cir
! cum vent objection of Secretary
'.Mellon to the Pi; 1. 000,000 pruhUii
I Hon lund Increase, hat! been pic
' pared by house Democruta on the
conference committee considering
! the bill .Q'l It wiih uceeiited today
by Senator Hat e. Democrat, (tcor
I ku. author of the Item on the iu
- crea.se. '
I Meerciury Mellon hail held that
under t V 1 la rrlfi proposal, which
wasAlopted by the senate, the
SlM.imO.fJOO wotilil be ucd by the
president only for employment of
field agent.
Itcprcii'ntutive DyrntH, iJcmo
cnit. Tcnii'sHec, a member of the
house conferees on the left iflatlon.
ha-i drafted the uniendtnent
which would permit the president
to in"1 the money In tiy way
neeefwiry for enforcement of the
prohibition ami narcotic laws.
WAIT AT ALTAR
Bavarian Royal Wedding
Halted When Girl Ha
Heart Change Will Wed
Brother Of Disappointed
Prince Families Are
Resigned.
liKCKNSIilKfl. Havariu. Feb.
I. i,Vi Princess Ilia, of Hie Mulle
in tan branch of I he 'Churn und
Taxis family, who left I'rlnce
Kaphacl Kaiiier of the 1iaarian
braneh of the same family walling
at the altar yesterday, chanted
her mind about the wedding be
cause she had fallen In love with
her fiance's youngest brother,
I'rince I'hllippc Krnsl.
Trim-ess Ilia, who Is jul past
t w inly, sprang the new surprlti
today by confessing that her heart
belonged to Prince Philippe Kmst
who will be twenty-one next .May.
It Is now genera I ly expected thai
the two will be married lalcr. The
families of the princess all declare
that they credit her with the sin
ceres t r,i ot ives springing from a
deep religious eon vie! ion t hat It
would be wrong for her to marry
Prince Ha phael w hen she really
loved Prince Philippe.
Jt was learned today that Prin
cess Ilia met Philippe about the
same time that she met Ita phael
v.-ho Is' twenty-ihjee. Hhe wiih nol
sure of her fcellngM, however, until
Hhe saw him daily while HfHylng at
bin paterna 1 home for t V- week
preceding the date set for her
marriage to Paphael.
(iucsth fiatlicreil
NuiiM rous guests hat gathered
at Kcgcnshiirg to witness tin- cere
mony and the bishop of HegeilH
burg was ready to read the service
when Princess nia went to ''.inco
Albert, the eighth relunlng prince
and her Intended fathcr-ln-w, '
and told him she loved another.)
She said she found It incompatible
with the dictates nf her conscience
lo promise to "love, honor, and
obey" prince Un phael KTinler. !
until death might them part.
The Th urn and Taxis dun is
one t-f the oldest princely families
In Germany.
4-
10 B DIPLOMAT
I -OH ANCKT-KH, Kb. 1. UV
The Times sayOtoday that I.ouis
U. Mayer, vlcc-protddent of thu
Metro-tioldw yn -Mayer film eoi -poration
at Hollywood, Cal., has
annfiunctd thut ho hun been of
fered the diplomatic pont of am
buneador to turkey by I'resident
eleef. Hoover.
Mayern Htutement comes, th
Times aid, uh a confirmation to
report from New York that ho
hud been "offered" the pout. II)
denied, however, that he hnd re
signed from the film e(iaiiy
and said ho had not reached u
! decision as to accepting the pres
ident:., appointment.
OR DRFHFR
amh ai i v
rum rlLLI
EXECUTED
Mrs. Ada LcBoucf Goes
Moaning To Gallows
Pair Hanged In Quick
Succession Man Shakes
Hand Of Sheriff-Protest
Innocence. To Last
Husband Murdered In
1927.
KUANKUN. l.a.. l-'eb. I . ol'1
M rs. Ada l'otiner I.eboticf and Dr.
Tliomas K. Dreher wero hanged in
Mil U'k succession in the parish jail
here today for the murder of .lames
l.ebouei, the woman's husband.
The woman led the way to the
L-allou-s, accompanied by Kuther .1 .
.1. Uoseau.- Prank llu priest. The
man followed with his spiritual ad
viser. Hew .1. A. Mcl'orinack. Meth
odist mlnisl-r. beside him.
The woman went moaning to ;ho
gallows, her last prayer preceded
and followed by expressions of her
fears and an exclamation that the
rope was ton tight. She cried out.
"un. mother! oh. Isn't thi
a terrible thing." hut lr. Dreher
shook hands with the tdieriff ami
walked strongly up the ten winding
stairs.
As he reached the fatal trap he
said: "Poor Miss Ada. She has
cne," Then looking at Meigs O.
Frost, a New Orleans newspaper
man, he said: "Mr. Frost, you
know we didn't do It."
As the rope was adjusted he said,
"oh, Cod, have mercy on my soul.
Just don't let no- choke to death."
Dies Instantly.
lie went through the trap and
died instantly.
Moth executions were effected
quickly und smoothly, I hi' neckf
of both belntr broken on the first
ruiiuund of the ropes.
I'Oih died forgiYme, all. but pm
lesling their Innocence to iho last.
James U'bouef was killed on the
nighl or July I. HL'7. The hus
band, superintendent of the Mor
gan t'liy branch of the Louisiana
Public riililles company, was shot
while boali'hling on lik'e Paloiirdc.
near his Morgan City home. Five
days later, his body ripped open
so that It would sink nud weighted
with angle Irons, was found by
frog; hu iiter.s. M rs. I.ehoucf a ml
Or. Drelor. together with James
Itcadle, Morgan City trapper, wort
arrested soon after and tiled for
murder. All three were found
guilty In AuL-ust. H'L'T. Headle was
cnlenced to life imprisonment and
'he nl hers to death by hanging.
The s'ale con tend ml at the trial
Dial ihe woman and Dr. Dreher
killed I.eDooef so thai he eoubl not
inh-rfeVe wilh.lhelr love affair.
FLAYED BEFORE
Kansas Governor Says
Failed To Meet Need Of
Farm Interests - The
Canadian Wheat Moved
Cheaper Ignores
Factors.
U AKllINOTO::, : eb. .1. (A'
A complaint ualiiHt the inlcrlat''
commerce commN'Jon for nllcKed
failure to meet promptly und prop
erly require men trf (Jj agricultural
InterchtM In railroad rme mukltiK
wnH madf! f'iday before the Senate
Interstate coiiiinerce coinmlttee by
Clovernor 'lyde M. Heed of Knn-!-nN.
lie cited particularly the Hit
uutlon uh to raten on export wheat
from Kouthwe-derti territory, which
he Kald had lo meet the price com
petition In world market h from
Canadian wheat, though he declar
ed that Cunudtiiu wheat wan being
moved to export raten half hh
liluh, d 1m lance considered, an the
rail ehuifjcH on the soulhwewtern
product.
Governor Heed appeared for hbi
Htitte, and as upokemmtn for all of
the larger fat rn oi KiinlKullomf in
the region. In a heurhiK on a rcMo
lullon proposed by Henator Cap
per. Ttc't'ti liUcaii, Kanwas, touching
the grain export rail rates. He
Ha Id t"iat the communion, In pre
vious respoimes to coitKresMlunal In
quiry on the export uln levels
in the United Ktatea and Canudu,
expreMsed the conclusion that grain
raten on this fldo of the irna
tlonal border could not bo reduced
to the Canadian basis.
11 SI
CONGRESS BODY
will expand
AERIAL EXPRESS
IF
United Parcel Service To
Use Air At Reduced Rates
Starts February 15
Intermediate Stops When
Fields Available.
I.OS ANCKI.CS. Feb. 1. (Spe
cial lo Mail Tribune. From the
offices of Failed l'arc-l Service,
with branches In cilit Pacific
t, 4 oast Cities, comes the announce-
i nieni ut the expaiv-nm ot their ser
f vice to cover aerial express to be
known as Fnited Air Impress.
J. K. Casey, presltlent of FuIUhI
Parcel Service. j;taten that charues
; for r-hipmcnt by Fulled Air Kx-
: press w ill be ,".n to 7 . per cent
' lnwer than previous air mall and
, air express riles. Hi' stated a
live-peuud package by air lmiil
, bftween l.'s Anj;'leH and San
Fra ncisco now costs ST.'."-'. Pres
1 enl air express rules are npprnxi
I mutely the same. I'.ut by Fulled
! Air Kx press the rust will be only
! $l!.tMi for five pountls. Uates cor-
l espondi'iKly low will be In effect
between other coast cities. ami.
e eutually. to all pohus In the
, Fnited States.
t The new ail- express service wilt
jln-trin about -ebruary I .". reaching 1
I all Inipttrlalit Pacific coast pt.lpts
1 from San liei;o. via Medford, to
i Seattle. Inelutliii Fresno. Sacra- !
. mentu and other inland cities.
I In di.seiit-.sint; 1 he new Hervlce, ,
j Mr. Casey said, "The question na
turally arises In the mimls of
1 business men: 'How can a new j
I firm enter the air express field i
wilh such radical reductions in
I rate.-: on an economically sound
i basis-." The answer Is that it
I would not be possible under ordi
nary conditions, because Inndhitf
fields are usually located far from
city business districts. Such an
enterprise by u new firm would
ordinarily require a very luri;e in
vestment in equipment for eollect
luj; and currying express lo and
from, airport.
"Hut," Casey " continued. "Fr'iiled
All Kx press Is a development of
Fnited Parcel Service, that has for
many years been providhiK an ex
tensive parcel delivery service on
I the Pacific coast, The pew low
, rates for air express are possible
I only because of Hie widespread
! facilities of Fulled Parcel Service,
i In Se.tHle. Portland, Sail Francis
co. Oak la ml, Los A uncles, a in I
other cities we nut lulu hi a eom
I plele speclsH.cd delivery service.
Ibis complete equipment is Im
mediately available Tor the addi
tional w urk of servicing ft I r ex
press. Yc will contract with pres
ent air carriers lo transport our
express. Our company Is the lar
gest of its kind In th world, better
fitted than any other kind of bust
ncs to enter the field f air
express.
"t 'untraeis have been signed
w ills lead In r; ft t r 1 ru import at Ion
firms of the coast. AM parcels for
transportation will bo delivered by
I "Tilled Parcel Service I rucks lo
lamlifi-g fields, ami will he carried
by planes at contract rales. Other
Fulled Parcel Service irueks will
meet planes at their dcsHnuliim
und make Immediate delivery lo
consignee.
Many kinds of business ere al
ready using iho ulr mull for pack
age shipments, even at Ihe prowenl
hlls'li rates, including film com
panies, advertising agencies, news
papers. Jewelry hoimes, banks.
Ilecfiuso of the new low rates,
these present Users tire expected to
take udvautago of air express to u
much greater extent. In addition,
the low rates will nutlce It possible
for many other types of business
lo use air transportation, such as
blue prints, putleriiH. correspon
dence, denial and optical houses,
druggists, pitrta manufacturers of
all kinds of machinery, ami others.
"When Fnited Ah- Fxpress ser
vice starts Hhntlt February 1.1,
they state they will hogiu serving
not only every Puclflc const point
Ihut are equipped with un ulrnort,
but will give dally ulr express
transportation to Arizona. New
Mexico, and Texas titles. Con
tracts have already been signed
with many uir transportation and
air mull lines including the Hues
between Hun Fruneisco. Medford,
Oregon. Portland und Healtle. The
cities above mentioned ure main
points on the line. In addition,
the company expects to handle air
express ut correspond I ugly low
ratca to all cities and towns on the
route where lundtna; porls sure
available.
FOCH RECOVERING
AFTER HIS RELAPSE
I'.MtlH, Prance. Keh.
I'liyslelniiB al lending Marshal e'er
dlnantl Koch Ibis morning announc
ed that Ills coudlllon, after a plight
relapse yesterday, wua "tiulto sutls
factory." It wus said that If thu murKliuQ
reaiiy rau a Blight eonostlon nt
tho lungs yesterduy Uo certainly
had Done, toduy.
7Yi, e Starts Noon
BroS asf of News
Ovex IED Station
A noolitinie N bio.ol
casi ing s'i v iee, inebidiiig
lilllb'tin liiath-r of fi'tiooii
evi'lil'. was iii.tUHUCit'd .it
! :r : rot today by lb- Me.ir..,d
Mail Tribune over KMFl.
Mall Tril'inie- X'lt'gin i udto
littion. The bro.ul imsI s.
wbbh will be -.h-.it .uel lu
ll ut I e only ;i Jew events of
intercut. will be present t
tlailv at H!::i. necoi ding to
present plans.
The service is being put In
effect for radio liHcm r.s tim ing
the noon hour ami is ex
pected lo be well received by
t hO southern Oregon l ;itllo
public. If the service is ap
preciated, letters or telephone
calls ttt this paper will be
welcomed as early as oosf-l-
ble.
4 ;
ON L. H. & S.
Passenger Crashes Head
On With Freight Men:
Buried In Wreckage!
Debris Takes Fire St.;
Paul Train Also Derailed
HKNItFKSOX. Ky.. Feb. I.- (A
and an employe of Ihe American
Fxpresji company, all of Louisville.
Ky.. were reported killed eight
miles from hen- this morning w hen ;
passenger train No. 1 HI on the j
Louisville, Henderson & 8:. Louis
railroad crashed head-on Into a I
freight. The men killed weic bur
led .In thu wreckage ami only one
body hud been recovcrud.
The wreck occurred about II :
a. in., according lo reports, . Pas
sengers who were awake whefi the
crash occurred said Ihe Iraln seem
ed to be going slowly. There was
a Midden grinding of brakes, they
said. then the impact. )toh
engines were demolished and one
bagga-ie ear was smashed. The
wreck burst iulo flumes Immedi
ately after ihe crash.
1 MAMMON. Wis. Feb. .-(P)--I
Ten e rsoMs were Injured und near
; ly 1'iu passengers wore shaken up
when seven Pullmans ami u bug-
gage cur attached to the Hioiix Filer
1 of the Fhlcago. Milwaukee, St. Paul
I . Pacific railroad were derailed
otie-luilf mile cast of Maonnia ale
last ulghl. Muomanic Is L'.S miles
iiorlhwesl of here. Two of the In
jured are In Ihe Madison (ieneral
ho: pital.
. C JOLfSKY
L
K. ',. Holliisky, who Iiuh bni'ii an-
hIhIiuiI Hiiiiorlnlcnduiil of YoKonillu
I imrk. will Im thu new HiipiM lntiMiil
j n t of I'l-iiter national pin k, to hoc
, Cecil C'olont'l I'hiiK. Ii. ThoniHon,
wlm wiiM recently promoted to lin
HoiiiTlntciiiJont ot YoHumtu inttioiiiii
park.
Thin iiuwa whs iccclvctl hy tht;
MhII Tribune in un Anocinted
lr!HH illHpHtcli from YokuiiiHv,
i i.iii.. thiH noon.
' Nothlni; 1h known hem of Mr.
IHulliiMky except thin, ho Iiuh lieon
a incmher of the YoKeinlto national
ipark ntnff for t lie anl it yearn.
SnperlntcnUcnt C. li. Tliouion,
j who loi been evpuetiiiR tolo
Umphc. nun from tho national
park department ut WnnliliiKton
ot hl aiicceHHor'H itppolntnient
j every day for ooinc llmo paul, wan
mill without thut news thin noon
hoii room not no located m the city
uftiir the Yoseinltu Ulxputch wan re
ceived. However. It Ik presumed thut llw
'now superintendent v.i.l roport for
duty here within a week, and It ban
been known lor Homo tltno Hint
Colonel ThoinHon will remain for a
week or mo followltiK IiIh kucccs
nor'8 arrlvul to Ket him thorounhly
Krounded aa Biiperlntendent of Cra
ter national jiark beforo KoltiK to
iiswmw IiIh new lntlcn n aiipoiin
tentletit of iemlto park.
Klhlu Huriivi lluiitrr
MII.SDN, II. t;., Keb. 1. uTj
cliarlcs 'oodrow. prospce'0 und
hunter of Koolenay, II. C was
burled alive under a snowslldcfi'.
the ltcno mine, neur hero yes
terday. Two men working with
hlin redo tho alido and escaped.
Workers were digging tor 111"
buSf toduy.
Tin
IN COLLISION
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COL THOMSON
TAGS
BILL GETS
License Expiration Date
Would Be Moved To June
3a- Eddy And Moscr
'Pan' Senator Kleppcr
Three Fish Bills Arc
Introduced In House
House Adjourns Until
Monday.
1 SAI.UM. Ore. Koh. 1. -(,!') Tho
j house of H')i rsiMilalivcs niljuunii'il
i Imiuy ut nuim until .Monday morn
Hub, will; H(ntor I'lilun iirolontlti.
Mho lack if work ucconipllslifjil mo
fur. Ttio HPnale was to reconvon,'
at 1' o'clock thin nlicriioon.
S.M.K.M, tire.. IVb. 1. We-Pa
mine of Senator Itiiruett'.s bill to
chanse the dale of expiration of
motor vehicle licenses from De
cember I lo June :iu was the iiiiim
Imporlaut action in tho Semite to
day. It received a unanimous vo
and was without debute, notuitli
slandln its revolutionary charac
ter. Senators l-'ddy and Moser "pan.
nod" Senator Klepper of Multno
malt county for oppc-slns in a floor
debate the bmiue bill tn-ovidlnt;
that attachment shall lie against
the properly ol non-residents of
the slate. The reason for the at
tack was that Kleppcr hud not
foc'iht the measure in judciury
committee of which all three of
the senators nro members. The
hill passed. Kddy und .Moser polut,
liiK to the necessity of it In view of
Ihe fact that Washington und Call,
ferula both have it. it providca
t tint redress nxainst an offender llv
Juk in another state may lie taken
in this slate, and applies particu
larly to motor vehicle accidents.
In the house today Iludgct DI
rector Kozcr and the state pur
chaslNg 'department wore atlnelteil
hy llepresentatlvo Kubll, who wore
kid (,'love.s as he did II. Kubll win
asking Ihe house lo give serious
consideralfon to his bill, wbich
would consolldale the budget utid
liurchasliiK departments under the
control of an efficiency 'director,
lie KOt it referred to I lie ways and
means committee, which he .parl:i
lo niako nhati.'scs. If It deems .nei;
essary. In Ihe provision of a .$tiii"li
posed $:iu,0U0 aptiroiirlatiou for Hie
salary for the director and thu pro
combined deparlnieiil. , ;.
Fight In Senate
Tho senate staged a lout; fp.ltt
over Hunutn Joint resoliitlun No. 5,
hy Hcnnett, iiroposini; a constitu
tional amendment that would catfsc
vacancies In the senate or hous:
to bo filled by election by the .cen
tral committees of the districts In
stead ot by special election ai ul
present.
Dtthne'a hill, providing that the
attorney general lie authorized by
law lo preparo bills prior (o tho
opening of a legislature, wa'i
pussed. 4
Among house bills passed hyjlm
senutt! were three of Importance.
They were:
House hill 1G!). by Chlnnock and
Collier, . provldinit for deposltkiu i
to be taken outside the stale In
actions at law or suits In pfiil(v
Houao hill 14ii. by Henderson. ;tn
ereaning the allowance under.;the
molhora' pension act. from Sljito
50 a month when Iho womlip
tho mother of fine ohild. from JErii
in llll for ench additional child,
and from $U0 to $75 as a total when
I
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(Continued on lae Seven.)".
Will Rogers Says: '
XKW YOliK. Feb. 1.
This Einstein -ling provi'i-, r
great comfort 4o us that ttl
uys knew -.wo ilitln't know
in u c Ii. II.'
tins sliowit 'tis
that tli fel
low that we
IIioiikIiI was
Hinart is just
as dumb us
wc uit. Thu
somite investigates ovcry.
thing: it would be worth the
money to sec ''cm light wi
this. Still I guess they joultl
(n about as well us they d'ul
on sonic oilier things. It ,is
printed in the papers here,
after coming over by radio
graph. It's either a laundry
slip or n night club bill, t
think this Dutchman is jiMl;
having a iiiii;t laugh at thu
world's expense. '
Yours, '
WILL KOCBKSh.';;
SENATE OK
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