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PZQE 'SEVENS' DIRIGIBLE R-100 : IN MONTREAL4 'TIP OFF. MAN' 1 Will be MEPFORP MSm" TRIBUNE," BEDFORD, ' OKEfiOW FRTP'VY, 'AFOFST S. - 1M0. 1L MANAGER AND WORKERS DETROT m B ft S A l IUV.JK U J Y, HELD FIREBUGS SLAYING HELD the Biggest Day of the Sale! I'ORVALLIM, Ore., Aur. S. P) W. J. Merrick, manager of the Shanghai Lumber company mill. 1 Devitt. Ore., western ttenton coun- k ty, which burned u week atro; H. ' It. Norton, employe, and M. L. St-hUKter, night watchman, were ' :irre.sted today by Sheriff V. L. i Newton on a charge of arson. Merrick posted $5000 bonds for release. The nrrestn followed an investi gation by Sheriff Newton and State Kire Marshal deputies. Norton, authorities said, confessed setting the mill afire with kerosene. He is alleged to have told officials! the kerosene refused to ignite and he later poured gasoline on sec tions of the mill. Schuster. Sheriff Newton said. ncted us guard. He is alleged to have told authorities Merrick engi neered the plan. The lumber com pany carried $25,000 Insurance. The three men were closeted with the, district attorney today. Roseburg. Hilvernuuk grill re cently remodeled and reopened to j public. it's the vacuum pack that keeps fJLL5 Bros coffee perfectly fresh Huts Bros.' vacuum pack, air is completely removed from the can at the time of packing. Air destroys the flavor of coffee. No air-tight can will keep coffee fresh. For freshness and flavor buy Hills Bros. Coffee in the vacuum can easily opened with , the key. Ctalnllid Riailinf livts hills Bret. Cofftt a flavor m ttbir cojftt has. LOOK FOR THE ARAB ON THE CAN ! A fir: V. Y , -. ! IBM! VrXW V fei tils isf -Iff 1f 1 C'tf Pnivl Angelo Liveccho Identified and. Four Killers Named in Radio Announcer Murr: der Police Give No Morj tive for Crime. . . . " - - - t isoclatea treti Pftoto The British dirigible R-100 moored safety to the new mooring mast at St. Hubert airport, Montreal, after its trans-Atlantic flight from Cardlngton, England. The dirigible made the 3,385-mile trip In 78 hours, despite adverse weather over part of the route and damage to one of its fins. TWO DIE, 29 HURT IIOWA VIGILANTE i WINSI.OW. Ariz., Aug. 8. Wr it. E. Hixby. 42. engineer, and M. 13. Hurney, 41, fireman, were killed and 29 passengers were slightly TIl'TOX. la., Auk. S tP)Yl. O. Sprout, prominent business man mid CiMiar county vigilante, was shut and killed liy three l-ohhers today. Soroat was in nnihush with Injured when the engine and two i Khorirr c. II. loiwoo.i. mid .lohn curs of Santa Ke imssengef ttaill Carey awaiting the men who hud No. S Blunged Into the Uttle Colo- i tw.i.i ,,,, ,i.-,.b- aiin ,,t ii,n., ratio river one mile, east of Joseiih hour and a half earlier. City, Ariz., last' rilglil. A cheeliup ! The vigilantes nttoinpted to stop, toduy by ruilroud officials showed the rubbers' car, but Us occupants that none of the passengers was beiratl firing. Soront was hit threo hurt seriously. 'times. t f Y t t f T f t y t y y t y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y f t X t X t Y X t Y X t Y y y y y y y y What About YO UR Children? Is Individual Opportunity Disappearing in America? 11:tROIT. Auk. S. i) AnK'lo Livft-chi. cliai-Kftl with ilrst iK'wrt'e nun-tier in the .slaying of H;uliu Auiiuuni'ei' JiM-ry Jiucklt'y, July -3, was Idont If it'll by a taxi ilrivor tu dny as the man who pointed Uuck hy uut ti his killiMK. Iivocihi was hold for trial with out bond by Itecordor's Judc John V. Urennan. No date was set. Ous Reno, whose taxi stand was at the La Salle hotel. In whieh Buekley was killed. Identified Liwehi as the man who omerRed from the Adelaide street out ranee and talked to some men loitering nearby, hie said that later l,ivecchi camt! out and signaled to the men to enter. A few. seconds later Ketio said he heard nhots. Klnier Jolley, house detective at the hotel, identified J-lvecehi as the man whom he Haw acting sus piciously in the lobby shortly be fore the shooting The Detroit News today quoted Police Commissioner Thomas C, Wilcox as saying two of the four KfinKstei's sought as the killers of Hadio Announcer Jerry Buckley were among the four men who January 2 shot and seriously wounded Inspector Henry J. Gar vin. 1'ollce officials today named five, men as Involved In the killing of Jiucktey. All are known ns gang sters. One of them is under arrest nnd was docketed for arraignment to day on a murder charge. J le is Angelo Livecchi, whom police accuse of pointing out Uucklcy t the slayers. The other suspectti listed are Thomas ( Yonny) Uca voll, Ted l'izzino, Mike Morgany and Frank Cammarata. In making public these names. Commissioner Wilcox anil his ranking officers made no state ment as to what they believe was the motive for the crime. I'lana were made to broadcast pictures and description of the men. t Will Your Children Ever Have a Chance To Go - Into Business For Themselves? Are You a Builder or Destroyer of Individual Opportunity? Hear Montaville Flowers Discuss the Chain Store Question and Its Effect on Individual Opportunity. 1 KM E D Tonight ' 7:30 P. M. to 10:30 P. M. I i. Sponsored by Modern Minute Men Of America An Association Devoted to the Protection of Opportunity for the Youth of Today T HEAR PLAN FOR TRADE INCREASE rORTUND. Ore.., Aug; 8. iP) : Two h und red Pucl fie nprt h west lumbermen today henrd A. C. Dixon. Kugene, Ore, national lum ber manufacturers' assocla 1 1 o n president, nnd V. Shaw, trade extension manager, outline further activities for business extension, Dixon gave a lengthy report at the seml-unnunl conference of the na tional association nnd the West Coast Lumbermen's association. Resolutions of regret were passed for the death of George S. Lung, vice president nnd general manager of the Weyerhaeuser Timber company, who wns an ac tive association worker. Dr. Wilson Compton, Washing ton, D. C. secretary manager of the national organization, was to discuss the Russian pulpwuod situ ation at tonight's Immiuet. ABATE A STENCH SALEM, Ore., Aug.' fi. (J1) To eliminate the dlRngreenhle odor from the state sewer emptying Into the Willamette river on Center street the state bourd of control today ordered the extension of the sewer outlet a distance of 25 feet I and that It be submerged three feet under water. At present the slate sewer, like several of the city sewers, is above water, with the result that the odor has been de clared by Dr. Frederick D. Striek er, state health officer, and by the county health department as a nuisance and us unsanitary. The odor from the state's sewer Is practically all from flax wastage that goes Into the sewer at the penitentiary. ANTLERED DOE !S SLAIN BY HUNTER SAN JOSE. Cttl., .AufT. ., Subject to technic ul arrest for kill ing a doe, leslie L. MoClay was ponderlnv: on the whimsies of na ture today. MeClay brought down n 150 pound deer, with' 1 5 -Inch antlers, with a 15-lnth snread and two points on each side. Imagine huJ emburrassment when he dincovpr ed a male impersonator dead. The fish and game commission wns quoted as saying action against the hunter was unlikely. It was the first time In the sec BROPHY'S Storewide Readjustment Sale Is Bringing Record Attendance Kverviliiv tlieri' lins Ihmmi a stomlv Mivnm of cai'i' buyers. , Ilnppv, liccimsc thev hnvn ju-t ti.-il I v ImmikIiI ii bai'jjnin. Kvcry ai'ticli- in Bropliy's Iiuhi' stuck has liwn marked in plain finns with Uh siile priee. Kvery artiele rim now lie bought at. a 1'raetinn of the l'i'fiular selling priee. Tome Saturday ! We want you, ton, to share in tin; worth-while savings. You Can Search All Over the World and You'll Not Find Lower Prices on Diamonds Oui'.stoek is complete wit li, ,n host, of beautiful diamonds mounted and unmounted, l'erfect stones of perfeet blue-white color and perfectly cut. Kiica-ienicnt ring's Wedding Kins, Diumoud Kiiifis now at sharp, drastic reductions that, inalie th sav ing so large that it is folly not to investigate. There are no finer nor higher ipmlity diamonds than at trophy's. ' 'i $100 Rianiond Ring Perfect and Blue White Sale Price 64 Perfect Rtono of twenty-Hix-tuindrodlliH karat la lilue-wlitto color. NewcHt Htyle, 18-K wlilto Kold liiouulliiK. $250 Diamond Ring Marvelous Blue White Diamond Ring 1 ' i . . -. ' -"Sale Price '.''i $ 176 Set in the new fiiBliiomiljIe four-iroiiR iiKiimllnii ot 1K-1C whllo mild and hui rounik'd with Tour sinullur Ul'iniondH. Thin 1h u runuirkublo buy nt our aulu price. $40, Blue White Perfect Diamond Sale. Price .. Ono Kroup of Indies' diamond rlngn.Jn liuautiful 18-K whlto Bold, mountlngi'ln reKiiliir vultioa to $40.00. WATCHES-WATCHES-WATCHES, Gruen Illinois Waltham Hamilton Westfield Wntelies of any design' and at any prica you want to iay. Our line 'id comprehensive, and reductions prevail on every vul.;li excepting certain ii(itels qC Rlgins. The factory won't let ns reduci? thiuii, but everything else is reduced to unprecedented low levels. A Few Left Men's and Ladies' Westfield Wrist Watches. vHe'(riilni"":! ' - at tlp.OI), , ., Sale Price 9.65 Excellent time keeper. Fn motiH WoHtflchl HhncK-iiroot jeweled movement. Popular new Hhapen. $111.75 Lnflles' Westfield Wrlrt Wftteheii In all the new populur modelH1 with mntrhed menh IiuihIh. Hume set, with mntrhed meHli IuhkIh. Hume net with Hnpifhlren or EmoralilH. All muvementH with Hh(i'k proof, 1 O QCZ inoveninnlH,, Hurry lOiOU (Hie Kroup nf Indies' Parisian Model Wrlwt Watchen, Fnliy guaranteed Jeweled movo meitiH, AHHorted enamel color decorations. lU'Kuinr $:iri.oo, hut no QC now foe - , ,....dCrO0J $10.0(1 r,adhy flruen WrlHt Wntehea In' pretty 14 Karat Solid While (lotd KnsniVfd Caw. I'oiiular rei'taiiKUlar shape with OQ 15 Huhy JewelH movement. Halo $55.00 Uidies Oruen Wrist Watch. A 15 Huhy Jewel movement In a magnificent Holld White (lold engraved eue. It will ' keep time you tan nlwnys dejienU on, OQ 11 Sale prlee 00D) BEAUTIFUL-NEW COSTUME RINGS In a Display so Large, to Choose is Almost Confusing Small rings, large rings, dainty rings, showy rings Hings set with genuine stones of Topaz, Ruby, Zineon, etc. Solid gold nioiiiitiings in the two and three-color gold effect. .Marvelous rings you'll be proud to wear. Come in and try them on. ' Group No. 1 Beautiful RINGS Values to $1LC0 Before tle Sale NOW Group No. 2 Fascinating RINGS Enchanting RINGS 8.85 ChnrmlriK new numntinR of fioll'l Kold. Heuutlfiil synthetic stone of exceptional quality und true to copy. Regular at $25.00 , ' '- NOW ' 16.50 They Rlinply can't lie beat. New. est of Uie iittw In design. Very lnturatlnK.uvliiKH. Saturday! One Big Group , Men's Solid Wrist Watch Bands Values to $5.00 95c (5 JEWELERS w medford;ore. Genuine Stones Regular at $36.00 NOW U - : 18.45 Kvery concelvabja genuine poih ular Blone Is here. OorKeous. inoimtliiKB ot solid gqld cleverly designed. Saturday! One Big Oroup , Mcii's or LmlieH Wrist Watch Bracelets . Values to $3.00 1.85 tion that a doe with antlers hart m been brought down. W7 O mwrw nut tm tTVW