Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 21, 1929, Image 1

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w1,-i.,-foubY, MEDFORD. ORKMOX. SA'lTh'DAY. SKl'TKM I!F.K 21. H'J5i. N". '
TodaySCHWrffi IS BANK BOY pp IDAHO Gil
rtrtt: QUIZZED ON r3 , IS TOOL jfefl VICTIM Of
Poor Broker-Sold Short. jM" i-f vri i feMVf 2 !fT 1 - i..J .nn.n ,..T
ship mm hiia to for theft assailant
(Copyright by King Feature
Syndicate, inc.)
Atiiiin, "the world's liijiffi-st
bunk" mnkes its bow, bis-'t-'i'i-tlian
any thus far.
Charles K. .Mitchell, head of
New York's National City
Hank, absorbs the Corn Kx
ehaiiMO Hank, orpntinfj an in
stitution with resources of two
thousand five hundred millions
of dollars.
This one financial piant. will j
, , . v
have UNI branch banks in .New
York. The old fashioned mil-;
!
linn has civeu away to the new I
"hillioll" j
.,.,,.., !
When wdl the IKIIjLKJa "e j
irvinstVrred from books
jts- !
troiHimv to th
hooks 01 1 1111
ed States bankers
1 11 Wall Street, ,-i brok.
olosetl lip. His story IS sail
il l' 111.' v'nl H tllllicr
and bnct. J IK OI.I SI U )!( I .
Ami, most straue, h
bank stocks short.
sold 1
To "short" a bank stock
with banks pet tint; from in to
12(1 per cent for money on call,
calls for an investigation in lu
nacy. William Fox's new
'(.i ran- 1
deur" film, showing
movint; j
and talking pictures
on
fi'M'en of piejimtic size, now builiiiiiK company, s. W. Wuke
scen in New York, is a most ;". """"""' "ftl1"" r
j butldiiiK cinnpiiny and l'atil I).
important, contribution to tn , crnvuth hiu! Bi-tim Hnnuiey.-coun-
picture ii rt ami
1 ;,.,,,,. :
Mr. Fox is to !u coiitirntu
lalt'tl upon an achiovpmeut
most remarkalili' and ioautit'ul,
oi:ntlinintr with perfect sound
it screen that iuak-s it possible
to show the falls of Niagara,
the rapids below ami the Mai-l
hf the Mist, all at one. time.
This new Fox moving pic
ture, developing motinn, depth,
size and sound on a srale hith
erto unheard of, is a most re
markable achievement.
The Ofrman kaiser said wo-
men should at lend to tlieir
ttlYee K's. "kinder, Ueiiehc,
ltirclie" (children, kitchen and ,
church), lie will be surprised I
to read the statistics about j
working people in llritnin.
Ainoiio those that work from
iikcs ).") and ""i, there an 1,- '
,ii'!i,iHKi more women tlian men.
Britain is disturbed because
the nation seems to have reach
ed the "stationary point in
J:i i pi 1 1 a I ion. "
No wonder. The same an'
m.'il cannot be a ;ood brood
li'ontinucd on l':ii;i' l-'ourl
LOCK
1
Mil ;
vune lnrers weor tltr same Milt
o' clotlHf four yenr, an' Iif
t-HW fall Iwhlml nn' fwl thai
tliej-'rc ihil eetlln' iiiiwtiert. but
itf nil the up-lillt Jon thir day
U In" a itreniiier tmi-t 1v the m-i
illuiirHKln'. I'm wllin iliMipitottit
m1 In linlanl mim1 lfe N fi.if
lintinll) (piot in'.
iCopyi'iKht John K. UiHe Co.)
Chairman Bethlehem Steel
Says Employment of
Shearer As Geneva Ob
server Unknown Until
Afterwards Admits In
terest in Conference fori
Peace, Prosperity.
WASHINGTON Sept. 2 1 .-(?')--
iiari.-n m. s.im'.ii.. .imiiniun m
'"'! of dire-tors or tho
Jtelhlt-hem Slcel corporation, tii'li
lh). s,and uiuv lls en:ii,. ,om-
mitlee resumed Us inquiry into j
activities ot shipbuilders at tho j
,.,27 r,. ni-vu navul liinltniiims con-
fcrem
una itl Wu.stuiiKtoiu
c Sclnviib mim calli'd. tin
eoinmitii't' lusUcti .N'orinan 1'. I'ur
kw. vice ini'wiiionl ami trcasui'"!
of the Nhw York siiiiliinliriK cir-
a incnts matlc ly Hi"
.shippini; imluslry in h"ha!f of mcr- .
I'lianl marine 1,'Kislallon at Wanh-
I inKlun ,,.l,.kl,1. ..,..,, tu s y.
the data.
Senator Allen, l.eptihlican, Kan
sas, asked that this data be kepi
separate from the reports of ex
penditures by the shipbuilders in
"me more Ki'avo" situation at the
OiM-.i'Vu Ihultiittous conference of
I1U2T. I
I KnilliiiK and gracious. Schwab ,
I explained i-i the ltethlehein ;
, bmphuildiiiK lorporation was ,'i
j subsidiary of tlio llctlllchein Steel '
t corporation.
M. hwal) waa nef-ompanitid to tho!
coinmitlee room by IOukciio t.race.
president of the KethlctO'lll Shlp-
Hii fur tin iu-iiiu'n'm uonipanit'.s.
III1 i.tuiiiciit-rn rtiuMiuiiuiiiK .ir4-i
pnrution is one vt tlnvt i-nnip:i-nil's,
which c'liipluyod William
ShfHi'pr as an "observer and rt
pnt icr" at iho nnsucci'ssful Otn-;
e"H purli-y.
Schwab said lie nowr lioard of
tin- cniplnyinent of Slwaivr by tin
three HhlpbiiiUHiiri companies as
an ob.server" at the tieneva otin-:
ference until noun time aftur
ward.n when hi' wh asked about
it by a newspaper num. 1
"There was no discussion in
vour business of the need of.biK-
;t;er and better observers at Gen
ieva?" ashed Senator Allen. j
! "No." S hwab repli. d with a
I smile.
Schwab said "wo will admit
J there was this aKreement with
J Shearer, but we didn't know about
it at tho time ami we, Kiteno
Orace and I, didn't believe it when
wo lirst hoard of It." H ro-
lerrcd
the three companies'
agreement employlm.' Shearer as
an observer at (Jeneva.
Schwab raid he was interested
in the C.eneva conference "because
I wanted to see peace nnd from
a selfish standpoint I wanted to
see prosperity for this country."
OF LASH TO FACE
POHTKAN!"). Ore.. Sept. 21. (A
Hita t'oleinaii and Marjorie .Stubbs.
both 2."), rLarwd with riutinir In
connect ion with the horso w hip
piiiK of Mrs. Leonora JaekH. Ii0, on
the odue of the city September 14,
were held to the gruntf Jury yes
t e rrla y and t od a y w ere hi jail
pendiiiK filial action.
The two women werp bound over
when they appeared in municipal
court. The Coleman woman was
immediately rearrested on u charne
of vagrancy.
Mi'H. .lack was the otilyvroHecu-
ilHJll w iiHt'.n. riir mmii 01 ih-ihh
! lured from her Hast Side home the
mii;ht of the attack by a telephone.
call purportinK to be ftom a friend.
The Cob-man womnn is waid to
have wielded the t In-tipped quirt
wlillf the Stubbs woman Is said to
have kicked and putnmeled the at
tractive victim.
Until the Coleman nml Stubbs
women have pnlh e records.
ANATOLIA SHAKEN BY
SEVERE EARTHQUAKE
CONSTANTINO!'!,!':. Sept. 'Jl
t (1- Many persons are mit-vliif: and
It is feared that there may he some
casualties In the destruction by
earthquake nf the hamlet of Turnl
k'.'y in the Cunito-hani' renion which
was shaken yesterday.
All nf Anatolia wim idi.il.en by
the qiinke, which was t,epr,. apl
ti adilitl"ll to ihe deslructiou of
' Tainikei.y about in (livehitms ill
'ollic- villugea wutu blowu ilo.'.n.
URY QUIZ
tWM' H 1 messenger Confesses Tak-j p pWJ
! H'fivM V ' inn Half Million to Man hll
JMfel?ti r-'.-."-! !
Anglo-Aner!csn Gpreemcnt on the n.ival quecticn was brougfit nearer rral --t'on by the statement
that Prims Minister McDo le.t) would confer with Pi-csident Koovcr in Wazl-.inpion in October.
The rcsul'.s of ex';cn:ive dicciiscions between Prccident Hoover, Gjsrctary G;i.T.on (below, center)
and Secretary Adams (below, rijjht) have been dipa'.ched to Ambr,sador D.nvrs (below, left. In
center . shown the launching of the cruissr Nji thaninton built uner the prcsnt program.
Modern Youth Has
More Opportunity
Than Father Had
WASHINGTON. Sept. 21.
(it Secretary Mellon believes
4 that business opportunities
for tho youiiK man today are
''ten times belter" thnn when
he btjan his eiireor.
H1h vt'A was dlsolosed to
Senator Kesw of Ohio who so
tiotcd the trea.-ury depart
f meiii heatl In an nddrriss at
the opening exercises of
American university.
1-Vss said ho had nwked Mr.
MHI.m if he lhaik'lu the op-
h poitnnilies witio as Rood now &
t as in the past
ml the latter
replied:
1 "As nootl! why they arc
! ten times belter."
fi KN EVA, Sept. 2 1. (P) Lord
Kobert Cecil today withdrew the
Ihitish disarmament resolution re
ardinj; trained army reservos
; which had stirred LeaRiio of No;
j (ictus debates this week, and ac--i
cepted a compromise proposal
j which lie declared accomplished
; the purpose of the Hritish Kovern
1 merit. 1
Lord Cecil's pressure, in the Ken
. ( ral scheme ol iit,anmunent lias :
antagonized tin French press and,
public and developed crilicisnu: la
the disarniamnl movement inauK- J
uraeod by the Ciiited States and
! Ureal Hritain. T.ord C-cil slated j
i the compromise proposal which was i
'acceptable to him leaves tho door!
i open for resumitiR .discussion or!
i limitation of trailed renorves at j
I the proper time.
Lord Cecil said lie thought he
' miRlit win it' he pressed the Brit
ish resolution to a vote, but be-j
lleved that a decision by a narrow
margin either way would have an
t unfortunate effect on the, cause of
disarmament. Ho paid that In any
case he had made qulto clear
flreat hritain'fl position and that
(ircHt Hritalu'K riwht to proseut the
subject aain wan .secure. t
ESI
CLEMENCY PLEA
WASHINGTON
I'le-.lilent Hoover
Sept
will
21. m
nit com-
mule ibe sentence
iin lail or Henry .l
,f Harry
on It.ty. who
.'tie servinE teims in the llitritl
il 1 ". l II to lo.i jail ft, r f'.tlitetopt of
t'olrt an-lliK from the sha'b.w il
of the I'all-Slnelair Jury.
'rbis win Miiimunced todny at the
White lloljm. While it Wits nttiil .Mr.
lit,,, mm wt,oi, f(,il,,w ib. refoni
oietitl Hit. ii t,f Attorney llemnt)
.Mitchell that the chief executive
nut IMerfclc.
BRITISH ACCEPT
COMPROMISE IN'
'DISARMAMENT
i i
'W ItiVU! Whn llrnpri Ant Re- f .1 aftV'1 I
1 mTMw9c'1r?4F-M '
iMDeTlKinDCDPU!
, 0.L lUULlVUN
! I
ENJOYS FLIGHT
10 S. AMERICA
Having Wonderful Time,
Says Wife of Flier As Biy
Plane Speeds Toward
Santo Domingo Hus
band Bans Interview.
Uy T. It. Gill
Associated Press Staff Writer.
ABOARD 1'OI.OXKb L I N D-
BERtiirs I'UNK. KMIOPTK To
SOUTH AMKRU'A (by Pan Amer
ican Kadlo to. Miami.) (A') Sept.
21. Colonel Charles UmlherKb
left I'ort Au 1'rince, Haiti, at 1 0 : 35 i
a. m. today for Santo DomltiKo,
capital city of the Dominican Re
public, the fifth stop on his 7000
mile Journey.
We left Sunt hi ko de Cuba at
G:UC, a. in. covering the 27a miles
in 2 hours and 34 minutes.
Mrs. Lindbergh is dressed In a i
blue Hi Ik ti avclitiK dl.eSH. She
wrote busily in her diary and stud-
iod u ,!,., ,.f th.. r.uii..
sailed alor.K- She has little to say
except that she is havinx a "won-
Jert'ul thne." nnd Lindborch ro-
(luosted siie not bo Interviewed. We
oueountcrod head winds over tho
sea but they Rave us nn trouble.
J'assenKers a mused themselves
by watching a score o.f small fish
ing bunts belu w, tlietr white wills
Kleaniing in tin t roptca I sunshine
and llaitlen fislieruifu about their
homos tn (Jonalvo island below us.
KANSAS CITY. S-pt. L'l. UV
I.. K. Itoberts. ehicr national banl:
xa miner lit-re. n nnouneed today
that i vid'-nee of a ilef.-ibation bad
been unen ereil in an examina
tion of tin First National Hank
of Delia. Colo., wh it h was cloned
th s morning l"I!oun.g the sulefdc
nf Walter i. Hillinan. vice-president
and c;if-h:er of the intitltu
tluii. The iiitmiiiit uf tlw short -nue
had not been deter mined, J(id.
ens said.
Old and Young Californians Suffer
Most From Careless Auto Drivers
SACHA.M KNTO. c.-il . Sept. II
! Death elalmetl 1.010 and 1'..-
B.Hi were Injured on c.'illfoniii
hiirhways tlurlni: the first sl:
lattnlhs of l!t:'!i. Kiik't'tie W. nil,
cailu'.. superintendent of the Cali
fornia bichwiiv patrol, a unt, u need
today Willi the comment that :oi
per cent of Ihe K'.lltiJ reported lit -Cltlt
nls t fluid have been avoided.
Iliscailuz placetl the blame on
ine driver, Uiem-elves. e lallv
In ,lw. ,r,.,l..,l ellv .ll.lrlel. l.ere
the hlk'hest rite of all fatal!!!.",
pede.trlan fit't i'leiils ceriured, 3l'i
io", -11111.- tl -ath In ibis matin"!', o' r. li'ively muiiII numl-er of rr rl
!h.' Injured 3..MK were peileslilnn.. dents In which faulty mcch.llii.-iil
The deaih rate aiimnK pedt.it'.ii-
utti I'rcsa Photo
Horse Not Extinct;
I Fourteen Million
Still Munch Oats
I 1
riUCACO, Sept. 21. (J?) M
lt There are $1.4uo.OO0 worth of f j
' horses and mules In tho L'nil-
i d Htivtes, the Horse Assotmi- ,
j tlon of America announced j
! toilav by way of proving that 4!
I the automobile hasn't boon .
! such a dovastalini; influenco
a. ..ii A
m,. number of saddle
si norseB was actually mci easen
in recent years, tho nssocia- h
horses In the United State
was Klven r.s H.iillU.Ooo and
mules at fi, 447, lino.
TAX RATA FAR
TIFF DEBATE
TO BE SOUGHT
WASHINfiTON, S pt.
The de.velopmi nt that
2 1 . fV)
tnvich of
i H' Infnrnriiion Clued in lax
i I'eturitH oi coi porauons sohkiu
! senatoiK in cumieetlon
w.th Hi
tariff debate could not be gaih
ered without months of delay, led
today to the preparation ot a form
by the treasury limiting the scope
of the data requested.
The form was presented by
Cnder-Seentary Mills to llepubll
eun members of the senate fl
luincu committef, who derided .to
meet Mombiy to appoint a sub
committee .f three ptlhllrallH
and two Democrats to eons.di r ft.
In connection with the treas
uries propoMHl on the tux retinns
rh.iirnr.n Sinool of the finance
cnminlMer auuounceil that the in
formation calb.l ir by the form
(instituted all the treasury fell
it could furnish the somite with
in a reasonable time anil comply
ax nearly as possib.e with the reso
rtj
1 nt io n authurizitiK collection
the data.
Veteran Trainer III
N'KW YORK. Sept.
Trltlcally HI from r stomach com
plaint, Ham 1 1 1 lit i c lit. veteran
Iralner for the Kancooas idahle of
Harry V. .Sinclair, Is a patient nl
ihe r'lflh Avenue hospllul. He Is
lie, years old.
lis was heaviest amotiK persons
ov
tb
i'ta years of flue anil bet Ween
aiies of five atltl fourteen.
Cratlt, ri osslnu crashes da lined
a toll of till dead anil 13a Injured.
i',illi-;ons with street cars resulted
In :'l deatl and 3. Hi Inim-d.
The report shows Ji,. act ldcnlH!
In whlt h drunken drivers were In-
voivid. an a'.t.raire of two per
tlav Tin -i- c.,.t the lives of 42
p..,,.,ns and Injured 32.1
1 1 1 1 1, ,-, I .1
mobile Is nearly inn per cent sif. .
If tlrllen Jiroperlv In view of tin
could be blamed.
Messenger Confesses Tak
ing Half Million to Man!
Who Urged Act Re
ceived One Dollar and Di
rections Official Be
lieves Boy 'Planted'
Firm for Robbery.
XKW YOUK, Sept. 51. (V)
Milton Alter. 1 X-yeal'-oUl tni'sHcii
iut boy, toiluy confeM.nMl to tli
police thut ho had been Hie tool of
others in tho theft yesterday of
Jl.li.ooo in necotiable securities
from his employers. It. S. lliscoe
company, brokers.
The hoy. who had been employed
recuuns uniuiai dc-
Ill;
by tile brokerage House lit u salary attend the party,
of $lt a week, said the robbery. rt,fUSed io Rive reasons for
was directed by a man known to loavlim nie nl parties," Mrs. Hun
him as Jack ltosen. The lad said ,.lv m 0T ,,- cominK limnn late.
Itosen had stopped him repeuledly j iked him If ho was Interested
on the street and urBed upon him another woman, mid hu said he
ihe easy opportunity of maklnK
money. Tho urging was repeate-i
yesterday before the boy visited
tho Guaranty Trust company to re
deem with a $400,000 certified
check stocks and bo mis worth
SML'.OOO which had been deposited
ah collateral on a loan.
"Rosen said to mo ho needed
money and that 1 should take the
loan," tho boy said, "and lie then
told me that my father was to re-
j celvo $r0,000 as my share. Then
I finally consented."
The boy said he obtained the se
curities and during a lonn taxl-sub-
way-walkinf; trip through Manhat
tan ho delivered tho securities to
Rosen. reeelvlnK from tho man one
dollar and directions to k to tho
Academy of Music In Hrooklyn,
several miles from the Manhattan
Htreot corner whore they separated.
j Alter went to Hrooklyn and then
' telephoned his employers, v saying
I he had been kidnaped.
In announrlni; the boy's conc
ision. Police Commissioner rover
I A. Whalon sa I d ho b o t i o v od that
Alter had boon induced to leave a
former position several weeks at;o
land ku to work for tho brokerage
I fi...., .... It. ..I ho rw.iil.l tiaml nf..r to
llhnK(t whn IIR,n hU ,Mim,s
and MecuritioH worth a fortune.
T
CAPTURE BOAT
LOAD 1JB00ZE
British Schooner Vinces Is
Seized With $50,000
Cargo Off Montauk Point
Seven Crew Men Held
Under Heavy Guard.
NKW LONDON. Conn., epl. 21
(!' The Itritlsh auxlliiiry sebooner
Vinces was seized with a carijo
of liiiuor of an estimated value of
J r.ii.oon orf Montauk rolnt early
today. The selcurc was made lv
the coast Ktuird patrol boat ('. ..
2:10 In command of Itoatswam A.
c. Corni'll of this city.
.Seven men were aboard
the
seized vessel. '
The palrol boat brouiiht the
St nOOIier IO IIIO COIISl KOtllO ,in,;
nt the state pier here
mid held
the crew under heavy Kunrd
pelld-
ini; arrival oi inc.
cusloms au
thoritlcs.
Deputy Collector Jeremiah IH
, , ,k . . k . J i
elded that tlm boat was s.,,. d
within New ork Jurisdiction . n id
that It would probably have to be
taken to New York.
The
canto of alleged could-1
band is represented by about lli'io
ejiN,'S of assorted b)Uor. It was
learned that this apparently rep
terented only part of the orlnlniI
eark'o iiboant the rhlp.
I'ller I'orccil Down
J'OKTI.AND. Ore.. Sept, 2! l,Vi
ifietoiie II. lluck. flyltiK a Varney
' Itr mail plane which left I'nrtlnnd
j l,-i le yesterday for Salt Lake Clly.
was forced tlown at Welser, Idaho.
; about 10 o'clock last nlKhl. Muck
I wa s shaken up antl his plane was
, ilaioaneil.
! I'lialc
l-ii-aics i,iii,r- snip
HON'I KOMI. Sepl.
I MOMS KOMI. Sepl. '.'!. Ml -
'The Japanese slimmer Dell .Maru.
,f the iiimIh Sht.sen Knlsha line.
l-n the way to II. nut hone from
SwilloW llllS SIMlt OUt Wltt'llSS lllt'S-
'i'"'-s snylim Ihe ship
OAS
GUARDS
aires sayitiR ihe ship has b-en coast. 1 cuiperiitiires above nor
ipiored by I'lrntis sin! liken to mill In the Interior nl' California
. l:li-s li,iv, No further details are
Mlllable The D'll .M HI II w.ts IX-
Jicc.cd ill llollg Koiltf l.itu tuday.
jtocidtrii l'reaa I'lmto
Mi's. Win. Ashley Siiniln,!'.
l.OS AXC.KI.KS, ('ill., S'Mll. :0.
(,V) -A year of murrleil lll'e lor Mr.
ami Mm. Wllliutn Ashley Himilay
lias eniU'il. Julia Mao Sumlny wait
granted n divorce fnmi lite evan
Kcli.st's nun ycmi'i'ilay in yaperlor
court.
Mr. Suncluv tcHtlflcd her litis-
u;lnd' inti Tual in her bcKan to cool j
lx 1101,iS ko. They separated
aKt jmiB m, Mhe said .utter they
i,,i invito, I irueam In their beach
hnmo n(i Sunday lit tho hist mill-
,,i i,,ii,n,i i.r 1, would mil I
wns i n(.ror knew who she was."
19 FATALITIES
IT
Investigation of Detroit Hor
ror to Include City De-
, partments Owner Prom
ised to Build Fire Escape
Year Ago.
DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 21. (JP)
Tho death Hut In tho fire which
I early Friday swept tho Study club.
popular Detroit cabaret, mounted 1
to 1! today with doubts bolng
jireHseu ior mo recovuiy oi io wi
the 'M Injured Ktlll remaiiilnf; In
hoHpltala.
I One of the Injured. Roland Lowe,
of Detroit, died early today. KfRht
of the Injured have been discharg
ed, while a majority of the others
.are reported In a "temporarily He
rlous condtlon."
Invest igat Ion of tho fire today
broadened to include four city de
purttuontH la Hh ncope.
While Hunry J. Garvin, a do
i toctlve Inspector, tentatively placed
I tho blame for tho tragedy on tho
cloak room girl, who is Raid to
N NIGH
!37 IN - HOSPITAL
i
1111 vo -ienfc- tno frmit i,mr wi;vum- n'0- w served with a war
i ii, u " ....vi ,......,.....
on tho first floor of the club,
County Prosecutor JamoB Chenot
announced that his office not only
would Reek to place criminal re
sponsibility for the tire but would
hold to account ah well tho authori
ties who permitted tho place to
operate.
DepartmentH which will be af
fected in view of tho proseculor'ti
statement were Ihe recreation de
partment, which granted the license
for dancliiK; the fftdlrc department.
' which granted the restaurant 11
'cense; the building department,
which approved a permit for n-
! rtunl.illno Ilia tJ'ir... u l,..n It w.m
,
', ; . ' . .
.,.-,..., n ,,- ...e .-
t In k to open tifler lls Investigation
j was supposed In have proved the
I place was safe.
I'roRoculoi' Choimt said that Mar
. .. . nuntm- l . , (J, ,,,,,, ,..,,
.V. ' ,' ',: . V , ... ,',.: .
who In heliiK held penillni; the In-
vesllKallon. admitted he recently
i had been ordered to Install a flic
'escape to replace nn old one which
had been torn down. Laurence J.
"lehwlno. a r-crcnllon ilepartinciit
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ndiuitlcd, the prosecutor ansctted,
thero were no sIkiis hI nt Iiik to
exits.
HAN KI1ANCISCO, fill., Sept. 21.
-(IV ''I he wealhiT ouilook for the
week he tUtitlillK Siiiteniher 22 Was
announced here today hy the
Culled States weather luireuu ns
I follows:
I Kar western suites: The onl
i-os is ior Keue,aiiy lair wentner
hl With OCiaslOtllll f(l5S nlnnK till'
and lit'Viw nornifil lint rlslui; tn-
W.'llils I '.It! Illltllllj lit Ub. WCCli cllil"
Wlicl'ti,
Body Found in Shallow
Stream Faint Clue to
Man in Striked Overalls
Followed Child On Way
to School When Slain--Mute
Evidence Is Found
Near Railroad.
U1NC llll.l.. Idaho. Sept. 21.
t4t Si'arch fin- the assailant of II
year old Marie West, found ttlulu
'he deep Snako river eaiiyon
near here yesterday, today had
spread over southern Idaho. Her
body, with the throat cut, and
showltiK siKns of an attack, was
Lvlns In the shallow water of the
stream, held to t lie bottom by a
rock tied to her leg with wire.
With only otio bare clue to aid
searchers for her assailant, officers
over the southern part of this state
j have been asked to hold all
I suspects. A man In striped over
jails and wearing a mackinaw was
reported by a motorist as having
i been seen walking eastward along
I tho Oregon Short Line railroad
track near the scone of tho girl's
murder at about tho time It Is
supposed to have been committed
j Thursday.
An inquest into the death will
be held this afternoon in U loans
Ferry, where the body was taken.
Tho little girl had been adopted
by .Mr. and Mrs. 11. li. Meisenzahl.
less than u year ago. and when
killed was on her way to school in
King 11111, two miles from her
home. Apparently she had scarce
ly got out of sight of her foster
mother when the attack occurred.
Officers conducting the Investiga
tion, said sho apparently was
seized about lUU foot from a wil
low patch near where tho body
was found. She dropped her lunch
bucket and the food spilled out
along the right of way. Tho bucket
was found, the food hastily
crammed back into it, on an em
bankment abovo tho railroad.
Of flcera wore conducting their
search principally among towns
along the railroad for tho country
!s sparsely settled to the north and
east of King Hilt for some dis
tance, and is entirely desert a short
distance across tho river to the
bx-!H()U1i Im, W(lrtt
SUSPECTED .FENCE'
F'O RTLAND, Ore., Sept. 21. (tV)
John C. Holnubok, proprietor of
the Allison bh-kory, which yester
day wim destroyed by an explosion
i tun t iiuihiiiK Ki'liiu Kit -.:(.-uy lJ"iti.
; while Huloubek lay .in n hospital
; recovering from florin uk burns,
i The warrant wan issued by a
deputy district attorney on com
plaint nf V. 1). Klcharda of the Al
lyn ItyeinK and (McnnlriK work..
Holoubek is snld to have ndmltted
taking a suit from that establish
ment valued at lion.
A (uanlity of merchandise, said
to have been stolen, was found ill
the wreckage of the bakery.
War Daughter Dies
UlillUON, Cnnn.. Sit. 21. M)
Mis. Anna Klizahoth Lord, 101
years old and a real Daughter of
ti e Hovnlmion. tiled at her homo
here last iiIkIiI. Her father fouubt
In (lie bat lie of l.cxiliKtnll.
Will Rogers Says:
CIjAHKMOHK, (Iklii., Sepl.
21. Of nil (lie iiirports I
llitve 1ceii ill Tnlsu lends. Ill
f'lict tile' lt'liil Hie elltirt'
I'ltileil Stiilcs wit Ii 4."i(M) ims
Hciik'crs liitinllcil lust inonlli.
e lire put -iiiK
in n field
here in Clare-
liini'e, but we
liuve to move
1 .") or 2 0
I) I o e k s of
Ii i f liililtl-
iniis. This fellow Wire is jro
inu Ik'I'i'iiI. Alioul , Ihi' only
lliiiio t It ii t ciin keep him out
of tho sciutte is his popular
ity. Kvory fHtnier in tlkln
liimiti Inis n picture of the
new fiiriu lioiird lnniR riirltt
on their wiill in lietween tho
two morljjnuf s. Yours,
WILL, HijlrKliS.
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