Page Two
Tuesday. SontcnibVr S, lfl-
CATTLEMEN TO
YOUTH 20 CONFESSES TO MURDER
I AND ASSAULT OF LITTLE GIRL 6
BE GIVEN RELIEF, Gruesome Story Told By Son of Wealthy .New Jeney
Fcmily Who Abducted and Murdered Girl; Men-
Stinncs Successor
Faces Bankruptcy
(Continued From rnso One)
public KratinK lands anil xci nil i
can out of the land from the farm
era Into the national treasury. That
fees not be bo high that they would
depreciate the value of decadent
ranch properly. 1
That rentals of public hinds in na
tional forests, etc.. be made tor a
period of ten years, with, permission
to renew at the end of thai lime, in
stead -of one year permits, .js is the
present policy.
That pioneer siockmen be given
pre -once la the selection of these
area9. .
That permission for the govern
ment to increase these fees or farm
ers to have them reduced be given
over to federal courts and out of
the executive power of the interior
department.
According to Senators Siuniield
and Cameron resolutions embodying
similar requests are. being made
throughout the west, and removal of
power of the Interior department
into the hands of congress and fed
eral courts is practically assured in
the next session of congress.
. . West Brings Pressure
Sheepmen all over the west stand
opposed to any Increase in present
graxing fees or against any scale of
fees which will create a revenue
over and above the needs of main
taining the forests, according to
Stanfleld and Cameron. They want
lease terms as above stated, with
specific areas, rather than permits to
tally Defective From Over-Study
NEWARK. X. J., Sept 7. Harrison Noel, the 20-year-1
o!i! youth, who confessed the murder of six-year-old Mary
..! ci jlonk-lair. pleaded not guilty to the prior killing of j
.P.-iyr.'.oiu'. rieive. colored taxicab driver, Monday, and was!
then 1-rouyht from Cedar Grove to the tasex county jail here
to a v.-. it a.-tion by the grand jury.
T!.o i !;::; o of murder in the little Daly girl's death will
ho Wired nirainsl Noel in Mountain View, which is m Passaic
couiity. There seems to be little doubt that the youth, once
an imr.r.te of a hospital for mental defectives, as the result of,
a condition brought on by intensive study at Dartmouth col
lege. w'!l end his days in an asylum for the criminal insane.
Noel hy down and fell asleep when placed in his cell
hero. lie was fatigued by the long hours that preceded his
confession.
0;lur details of his gruesome1
story were reveal, d during the day. '" calm and Noel
" O'j. mother dear.- sho called as ' u' ua everything,
she cried and soMied when I led her Meanwhile Noel, badly frightened,
from t!,e ear." said Noel. . ! staring at Opt. -Mason,
There also came to liuht a storv! "N. I'm-going, and 1 give
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OREGON, THE BEAUTIFUL Wolf Don't Knock At
Pottal Clerki Door;
Neither Does Wealth
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story i . ... - ...t. - ...... ,
!o; the r-culir.r method used by the i'1!,t minutes to come across. !
;.Moutiia:r potiee to obtain a final 8!IUI Mason, auu lie atarieu lor me
'ami complete confession from the loor V over agnlu.
I liaiui.-utnt: youth.
t Tiiis occurred after- the officers
had returned witli Noel from Little
. Falls, where he had led them to
Mary's body.
j Noel's mother was brougnt into
: the room at polite headquarters, and
pleatU l with her son to tell the
I whole stury.
I The p iliee, sitting at a table with
!.oel, had carefully rehearsed the
Noel jumped from his chair with
a shriek:
"I'll tell, I'll tell stay here!
I'll tell!"
Then he confessed the killing of
the child, the killing of Pierce, and
the shooting of a man who pursued
him after the kidnaping
Hankruptcy is hovering over
Edmund Stinncs, son and heir
of the late Hugo Stinnrt, who
became the most powerful man
in Germany after (lie armistice
Hanks arc dUposing of the
Stinncs profwrtirs to settle Joans
and the personal linaitccs of the
family arc tied up in litijrntiou.
Hy i.Vll KLKWOKTII
Oregon, Hie beautiful,
A Klar of our imtluu'ii pride.
Covered Uli valleys, in oil lit it I lis and
hikes,
Klrsed by the ocean's tide,
liiveis thai linger, thin rush lo
Hie sea.
tH'itt'nuls that ptei-i'n the sky,
t'ratcm deep and lakes of blue.
And hearts I hot never die.
Oregon, tlie beautiful,
Fields of waving grain,
Like billows of n summer hob,
Itoll on and on again
Its mighty riven are plowed by
craft.
'Tin girded by liamhi of steel.
Its highways rc.teh from tavo to
pe.il, .
Its commerce the world cau fee.
Oregon. Hie beautiful.
The land that Cod loves best.
Way out beyond Hie Kcllinit mm,
Out where the wild fowls nost.
lis luuiies are sceiiestif beauty rare.
Ami no place eu-t or west,
Are found Hie inlties of untold
wealth,
As Oregon, the blest.
clerk. I. "".r5
KAN.SAH CITY, Hil. T.-Tli wolf
Isn't nerenadlllg tliu poHlul clerks,
but I here Isn't n clinnca of llieui ever
being wealthy, burring I ho death o(
a millionaire mini, line In or cgimln
bee were the observations of
John II. Harden, first assistant nuat-
master general, In an address he
fore several hundred dolugulvs lo
If ys i., tMit,J
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One Free Laundry Every Weet
Each' f our patroiw rowlvw a numU
tin- finished bu.itllo of launSry Sfl
uriliiy nipht tiie lucky .lumber is tn lj
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graze so many head the restoration scene, wltiih they enacted when Mrs.
of areas withdrawn from grazing ' 0el left the room.
privileges for the protection of mn-! Police Captain Mason suddenly
nlcipal water supplies and a hoard jumped to his feet and cried:
of arbitration to which appeals can j "Now you look here, Noel, we've
be taken from what are considered ,'got you at every point. You might
arbitrary rulings on the part of for-j as well come through clean. I'm
est supervisors. ' going to (to out of this room, and
Cause of Distress juniess you have confessed everything
Senator Cameron of Arizona de- before I come back in ten min
clared that the cattle men in most utes "
sections of the west were in a worse j Here Mason slammed his revolver
plight than the sheep men, although down on the table,
this condition did not exist in all ! "It I was holding what you're
districts. It Is not the big Backers holding. I'd take that gun and shoot
i
KLAMATH PINE
SUFFERS LOSS
(Continued From Pago One)
ifho are getting the profits. That
Is evidenced by the great number of
packing concerns in the hands of re
ceivers now. It Is mismanagement
oi pnoitc lands that is playing a big I his f.
part In the conditions of sore dis-Jsaid:
tress, he said.
myself," and Captain Mason ap
parently in great agitation, started
to leavo the room.
Detective Harry "Walsh jumped to
et, grabbed Capt.
mittee and its attorney, H C. Bow
den. "His suggestions were extremely
helpful, and probably will lead to a
saving of millions of dollars,' they
said, following the hearing.
"Oh. don't
VISITING Mcl)tXAI.I'S
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Spangler,
grandparents of Mrs. J. W. McDon
ald of the McCarthy apartments, will
leave this morning to visit a daugh-
Mason and ter and grandchildren in Portland.
I After a week's visit there they will
be so mad, captain ' return to their home in Adair, Iowa.
25'
is the
right price
to pay for a
good tooth
paste
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