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rEDFORD MXTL TRIBUNE. FEDFORD, OREGOX. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 13.-1920. PAGE SEVEN M L W STATE URGED NEW WARDEN AND; HUGE INCOME JAXVARE ADVISED TO IRON HAND W!LL SLASH ASSURED FORSAKE POLITICS TO AID WORKERS! RULE AT AUBURN BY SENATE VOTE AS HEALTH FAILS SALEM, Ore, Deo. 14. (P) In the htif of relieving the un employment sllmulun In Oregon,1 Slate Ijihnr Ciinmlssloner C. H. ciram hns sent a letter to 'Sena tor ieNary,nsklnK liim to use hit Influence to. get the .inlerxtntft Mimmerre commission to. speed up at'tion on applifatltms for rall rnnil cli'velopnient in this state. If the : applioationn, or any of them, are prnnted. he suitl. it would mean much to persons now without work. , 'While piMliaps we have no Bieater dejjree of unempluyjnent than thnt of a year into." says the letter, "It seems, that there Is more distress as result of a some what slower, summer season, wherein work, is not sufficient to permit our working people amass- iinr surplus nmiinst the winter slack period. R0M0R : . AVHtUN X. V., Uee. 14. j Auburn Mate prlsun, which three days tiga wan the aofne ' of ' th Hecond bloody ponflirt In five months between convict mutineers anil the forces of law. tonight had n new official in control, replaeins Warden Edgar S. Jennings, Dr. Frank I,. Christian, siiper Intendent of the Klmira slate re- j forma tory, today was appointed , actinK warden by Governor Koone-1 volt. Since the riot on . Weflnen- i day, in which Jennings was-held for several ltours us nhoslsie by the convii-ts, uml which ,cu.st tho liven of tho principal keeper and eight convicis, fleorge A. Sullivan. Berjjeant of the prison guard, had been acting warden under ap pointment by Dr. Raymond F. C. Kleb, Rtate commissioner of oor rectionR. - ,, At Iho same time flovornor I Roosevelt ordered Colonel (leorgo Fletcher Chandler, founder and first superintendent of the New York' stale police, to conduct an investigation, as the personal rep roscntntivo pf. tho governor ."WASHINGTON". Dec. A slash pf $1()0(000,00 in ; ne?,t year's dues uf Individual and cor- j poration Income, taxpayers was as-; sured today with the adoption !'' j the senate of the house tax resit lution by a G3' to 14 vote. I KepubMcaji an(i Democratic lend- ers joined ihf snpTovt of the pm- pnsal and repealed attempts to; amend or substitute tjie tax cut , were overwhelmed, throughout a long day of debate. Western Itepublican independ ents assailed the reduction' as - a gift to the rich but Democratic YULETIDE NEEDS FLOOD STUDY IS SPUR TO SEARCH Fl I HAW, Italy lPi Albania Is he-j (IIJNEVA. lP) The mandate i .r ! t'omiiiK ono of Italy's best cu:- I commission of the I.eacue of Nh- turners for spachetli. macaroni am! I lions has liecn -tqld hy lelKltnj . other edibles of that ilk. Within that in the African state of Huiui. '. i LLINOIS STRIKE 3RQUAKECAUSE the past year 014,000 pounds of ) da I'rundl the use of liquor Is re- table ticker tape, enough to hang; served for white folk. Native a suspension bridge across th i are allowed no alcoholic bever stralt of Otranto, passed through, agrs and Europeans may jmm.-ij; this )(iri, AMiania bound. j have only three (iunrts a month. ' "4 yd POLICE BEUEF l'ijiMifi'i'V!A- Uf", Mr Wllllapi H.'" Vara will; bo (idvlsed by his personal physician I)r.' Kl wood P.. Kirby. not to run for the I'nlted states Senate next sprlne. 'I'hls was learned late today when Dr. Klrby, after Holni; to Atlantic City to examine his pn tlent and finding him in "nearly normal condition."' ni'.vo out a statement explaining that he .felt the strain of a campaign would bee too much fof Mr. Vare. Mr. Vare on relurninu to l'hlla delphla a week nuo from Wiisli IliKton, where . he was refused a seat In the senate, announced that st. i.uris, KPK-st. i.ouim uii:- : veraliy,' this full; beitan search' tor ta y Lon.vijjU;:, 1 in... nee 14. wenci was esHiesseu IIV llJipe, officials tonight that the National , th cause of frequent earth tremors .Miners1 I'nlon coal strike in lllln-jln the nrea that once was visited ols is failing in the face of Yule-1 by the worst earthquake ever re tide needs. .. (corded on tile North American While pickets of tho Xiulotu.l continent - , Miners' Tnlon offshoot of thej This search, strnnuely enoUKh. U illnltert Mine Workers of America not so mucn conce, .- i-wero dispersed as fast as they Uunkes as with flood "'""" I .. , ,..., , If the location and the causes fllert buck to theiri"1 l,IB n-iiu.w ... u,,nL.nL..An eitt,i,.itiil ' ' t ho ntnton tlon of administration, lenders that j ne was in mu msm ... ...... It had buoyed up a delicate ceo- 1sh," and would lie n.candldale In nnmle situation and' Was vital, in (the May primary. the revval of good conditions throughout the country. Kleven western TUpuhllcan In dependenls and three ..Democrats were thn nnlv Ones VOttnC aKaitl the resolution on a roll call reach ed late In the day. The resolution still, must be slcned by president Hoover and it into, (toes to the White House on Men- STATE GETS REST f miners quietly phiees nndet'Hround. Hundreds more Islled forth from the black earth at qulltlni? time, their pockets hulBlnu with, the fruils of one of the fattest pnydes on record in the southern Illinois I field. On this, more than nny i thlnir else, mine officials based a Monday niornlnB would find Wt fm southern Illinois of the mines operntinB at liui blast Nearly ,f ,r,,-l(lu im.n-.ls nay. aiL mmvrr, ml .h, dnrlmr the mutiny. I vocated It and his slu-nature is ex- Tt,.ir,.. K..,v.m fmirt Justice peeled forthwith Benjamin f'unnintiham, and the nofKFOifn, in., nec. I.rrCT With near' a week Knnejr'by ilhout llicli bavluii established , it Tliiotlve fur the slayinK of t'ordilia (iiimmersneimer. i.ockioi.i ;..m.,,.- Itles today w)re diverted lempor-j nrlly from Ulclr invcstlKalli.n of, the teacher's, death, to an Inqtii.-yj Into the possibility that a maniac miKht he at lame In this vicinity. (leorKe Meredlh, -. a farm hand, told the authorities that a man had Jumped on his nulom.'. blle, early U'riday while lie was passing" a lonely curve near hon and had swunm on him viciously with a section, of pipe the same type of weapon wloldcd by . the slayer of Miss (lummersheimer on Inst Sunday., i Meredith, .who suffered an tiw but not dnimerous ynund,- said the attack was without provoca tion. On the theory that the teach er mlh'llt hnvn been the victim of a chance nssault, Iho authorities for the limo .beins are. following (Ills trail. " liockford pollco also plan lo n-ici-vlew il Madison. Wis., woman. who was said to have important Information .roRirilinB' the Clum- mershelmer slayinK. The "Professor Hiiro on wuoin hopes for some lltiht ,on tno. case hnd been pinned, turneo not. u. T)r. Huiio Proeker, Houston. Texoi, a professor In Uice Institute. knowledttlnK ins irienusou. ic....- ,i thrnuch letters of the tenet Broeker. who met tne i.'" lost summer at i"c Wisconsin, said -li knew nnthlnc ot her personal at 4 n tlnwe.' Clllcaen Seed 5 company official, who hnd been 4 . .... ... c.n, him were found In the slain tencher's effects, sent word from Miami. Fin., (hat he met Miss Oummershelmer last April on n ;traln bound for Puf fnlo and hd later corresponded with her. A reward of $500 hns been of fered for tho arrest ot Miss (lum nierslielmer's slayer. district attorney of CayuKa coun ty to "Rive and Indictments and Irlnls in connection with the Au burn prison riot precedence overj any and all other cases at tho; term of court heitiunim: January! fi," CJovornor Poosevelt also is-; sued a statement In which be said: . I "The very first duty of thei rr:'"d jurv should be to return Indictments for murder In the flirt ilenrre against any and all' persons who may lie poilty under ( the law of the murder of tno principal keeper, Punford. "It is lime that prisoners of the1 state have n cleat; The leKlslation 13 -tho first of tho regular session which betran two weeks ago to complete the congressional circuit WAY TO EUROPE be ascertaini'd accurately, the Uev. Father James It. Macelwane. S. J.. head of th university KeophyHics department, says the. findings are likely to in-i fluence iho placing of earlhworlts for MlssiKsippL flood control. Tho studies nro made in tho, "New Madrid" district, eomprisiim i a. territory 150 miles lontr and on W'll down into Tennessee In tho rivr valley. CHRISTMAS TREES - Get your Christmas trees from Owen-Oregon Employes' Relief Committee Carload will arrive Saturday, De cember 14. See trees at Owen-Oregon office on high way or phone 771. EMPLOYES' RELIEF COMMITTEE. ; m m 'fl J i;3 there were r.nn ,,! thn .IrlUIni? In 1S11 and 181 ,. . ,.. ,u- n...i......ni.. ,1 ut. ..t lusasiroos iiuiik.- on.., ruiii,s in. uiu .,ij-i,i .......... - ,,l,.l I'entiooy I "l,se nwyo , li.n.i;Mll nun to WHICH toe niriiiiiuuii SATEM. Or. : Ilec.1 f.i-W Tlriid (mil exhausted jiftet' n; wc.'K of tdruellini;. sosslons, attorneys, tie-. . I fendants, Judges nnd newspaper men hero to nttend the disbarment hearings against George W. Josepn nnd Thomas Mannlx. Portland at torneys, quit at noon today. Tno hearings on the Munhix lisb-.r- ment will . be., resumed . Moiukiy morning, the case against .losep:l having been concluded Thursil iy ! iilslu. I .Mannis was on I lie stand nK.st ... .... " ' - I however, l,lo imiiiv lotlav. J. r.. i.eaiiic... .i dford, who conducted the prose cution of Maiinix. c.mllnueil lo direct his iniestions at the attor ney's, part In the firosecution federal sun which lu.vo NEW YOP.K, Pec jl. -(Pi Annonilceilient 1V I-nwrft ''reves today that they had shipped CMMl.linn in gold on the S. S. France al nig II. or i i.i-is, iiiiiiK.. H lmderstjindlnc : nmnunt of gold shinned from New , mih the stale and lliai Violence I" Kuiiinr, . i.-.c . ui i. .... , . era will be Immediately nnd dras- mated total of S40.OUO.O0fi , resulted from the tangled nffalrs of ticnllv punished. The purpose is It Was reported today, that a . the 13, Henry Wemme estate " ... m Anil ftnrk .1 liniltl ! also to accomplish immediate jus- snipment ni.ti,.",, .,. YOlilC Pec. 14. (PI tlcc in relation to nil acts In con-., muen uy too i,i.u,.... '' - " ...ihn win, iho vint covering any i London, in additon to the 10.n inmates, guards or nny other per- 000 rei son or perrons who may have ny the .National -", ."" '"i .:,,.,, ,.,uv. ,,.,,f session of been guiny or nny the law.' A- 1 lie i.rcincii. si.it, i, h to Wield their picks 111 mine No. S, aNTovoy and company mine No. 1 at Puna. Only a few striker stood about In chilly groups as these mines resumed. Another force' of 400 . men re turned to work In tho Uellovlllo district nnd pickets Were only par tially successful at Livingston, 111. There they seized the dinner p.illsi of several workers, but no dis order followed. At Panther Creek mine, near Auburn, the sliikors 'failed for tncj third time In a picket nitemp:. i They were, turned back on their wny to the digclngs by county authorities.. P.efore they were dispersed. tho pickets stopped a group of ion men going-to .work nt Corn, north of Springfield. Annul 1 7 ra workers entered the mine later without molestation. Heavy buying of It ho railroad r-!ll00 reported earner In the weeK . .. " ' (,ow.' ont. of any violations '' "' ' ' " " be stock market. Itenewed ll..u.d l!erenkrniift. . . , . ... i.ii.u,rini i . it nlllnn. Inn nif-w .1 O IH'VI'Mi 'H ill m ' 1 lie I trviiifli. riiiiti iih iw.i.m i - . ... .11 i i.i. j mut (tin li-win .1 nil IIIIIMIi: .lllllliy ; 1 " I'-i Willi the completion ru propose, carry ,,,,, , . .. '"" "'' ' - i" , , . ,ni,,.a wn j , a airpor s. .,i. i ...... " 'V vsa ono r,,o the In- polnls. but Irregular w II n oe larimeiu m c'n i...,,,., , - . will nave i lernauoniu Accept, in.-u i,.,,, of tho Reelfoot lakes In Tennessee are attributed. i Aliout 2.000 lesser quakes fol- lowed. The tremors now occurring in. this ,urna are unnoilconuio ex cept on seismographs. They occur nbout once a month. i Pother Mncelwnno will use Iwoi seismographs set up nt widely sen-j tinned points In the district to nt-i tempt to determine the center of the disturbance. . I If certain lines through the iih tllct are found most freipielltly subject to tremors, it is passible that lines of concrete posts may " erected to mark tbein and lo use as geodetic cheeks on horlxnlll.il and vertical land movements, j The survey Includes poiiions of ' Illinois. Missouri, Kentucky. Ton I nnssee nnd Arkansas. I ILL '31 take youKcar, .n r " rking troubles exist at The Mjm. doorman takes your car when you ' arrive and places it in a garage connected with the Hotel. J ust hand him your key a you leave the car-that's all. Located in the heart of tha City near everything. 1 ; ' ' " ' r. . n 7'j. wr t'. I 7 otrrvutr,uuuu,nvjjJiwity- meMASX HOTEL' BUSTER BROWN'S 'nlleil KtnteM soon eoverlen took llaee In the last hour ot trnil- Int;. ;15 Hr. foril woman 1nl.,A,...l.. WATER water Panama PORTLAND, Ore., Pec. 14. (P) Heads of a do7.cn,. co-oporative nnd farm marketing ussociations, members of the farm rate coun cil, conferred hero today on means of obtaining through joint nnd rail rntcH n the Canal route. The council, composed ot farm groups In Washington. Oregon and Idaho, proposes to seek congress inn, I legislation with n view of . ... tho ihrouch Joint rates ,...,.1 rv. II. II. Richards. Pen dleton, past.-presid.Mit of the farm ers' union In Oregon, nun dent of the council, presided at i.'ffnits ore being mndo by Plch- nrds nnd others to develop nn as sociation among farm bodies slml lnr to the rate nssoriallnns main tained by merchants and manu f ictnrers. At today's meeting It was pointed out that the shippers of the Pacific northwest are com . .,., local rnllrutes from Atlanta nnd gulf P'"-t 1" ""rl points when they snip rouihern and easlern slntes. i the I ;:if m :rf' m - t Jh.'ijCTj " vvithit8 'simpllcity,:,dependtji- r WfM ability,- one-motion tuning 'Wjp T , ill gj All you have wanted in a V ' v'-" 1'v 1,$ -IP. ' If radio und TONE. QUAL- . V,A ; " ij !? ; v, v- ITY that sets a totally new W . ' fi. jp7ff- j 'jl.T' " ' 6tandard- w can l" it! A : ' lei" And! yictor-Radio With A S I 'if ' Electrola the one gift. vicor.ntdi,.Ei!rou i:e. Eg that will please. ' -' . 15. TbeBlin,iMiM.' ' B fly;1 ,,.,ISwlir nil ftgapfeaaa.--y' imi teumMM. mtpuumtti - ovecyooay an foinWm to' -j1 brJtf..t and rcvoid.J mu.iu jS'ftr . t .' (; ',Jj) i At 1 Vt clKttiiillytliroulliniirVivtvi V tfee tUnel.'" ' J fVt 1 rV"i'Bli ''A " ' &5S i j l'! vlctor.n.d!n.'K!.Fi.r.tcI.:l 8 I "Tfffl . ' a fl ' C wall csbini .in r.c.cr Iht "II IX f ' '' a 'I fC' mJ Uaumt U-il. lloijauutoiiJjlnui II . B. II I 1 RJr il ji , il w F . ..tFW... bl.udni &uiUi. A Iukuiiou. cabinet H ' ' SI L t TA " "Mfc i t in a s .! ' v. t.ONnoN. Dec. H.-(P Tn" slnHIng of the Hpanlsh -teniner Antonio- (bircla anil the Y''ll losa of four men In n collision were reported 1n London todny. Newa of the sinkinit wan receiv ed by the London agents of the owner, of the Oreek steamer Hydra whose captain sent the 101-InM-tnir messnce: Toniil with PpflnlHh steamer Antonio Oarclo. Pho wnK. nan ewlleetort Ihe rrew exrept four, llnve FiiMalnofl rtnmnpe to the foritpeak. rroreeillnft to VlfT fr Victor-Ridio Coa(.le R-52. 1b only rJio rrcciwr itnt hat the ufmnililitd coJurv OK-aldl thcwvrltl' gf cat aititta id WfaMtuctur in tir (J $178 Our reputatioia aisskures yon SATISfACfflON i Palmer Music House "WE SELL HAPPINESS" , : ? f r t f f y f I T T. T ?: T 5 T ! f ; t t ?: f . ? ? ?' T" ?. X ?: ?' ? T ? f : t t T ? ? T T' ? y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y si ,.-.,. i -... .v.-,.. Pre-H 9 I V" , oliday Shoe Sale .. ..... .i ., :.,:. f or Womeri arid Girls 1 c Starts Monday Morning aiid Coiitin lies Until Dec. 24 Broken lines taken , from 'our regular stdck all good new styles, included are pumps, straps, oxfords and arch supports, in patents, suedes, velvets, calfskms and kid leathers. Flat heels, Cuban heels and high heels. Not all sizes in every X stvle. but all sizes in the group, pee our windows. Naturalizers and Brownbilt ii Health Arch Shoes Patent leathers, hlack ami lirown kids. Uefjular price, tytfi to IfSJo. Y' '"' $5.00 pair Silk Hose flakes' Wonderful ("lifts PumpsOne Strap , Patent leathers, velvets, kids and calfskins, Cuban nnd high heels. Several styles to choose from. Conner price s4.!)5 1o").73, ; $3.95 pair Sheer Chiffons '.. Service weight ...$1.05 .:....:.?i.5o Pure follS iair silk, I'lill-fasliimuulchil'v and. service' ' weight s,, : :.......$1.00 Brownbilt Arch Shoes: , T w o-w n v.- roinhinations in black Mini browu- kids, broken sizes. Uegulnr price (.").00, $3.95 pair One Group Shoes Regular prices np to r.!)"!, $1.95 pair Oxfords and Straps Calfskins nnd patent leathers, in low, Ciilui.4iud; high hoels. Sevt'i'iil stvles to choose from. Regular pi-ice $i.05 fo $3.73, $2.75 pair Buster Browii Shoe Store 32 S. Central Ave., .; reintin." l-'i'l I