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' onEBURu '"i 'W. ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923. VOL. XI., NO. 148, OF THE EVENING NEWS.
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i3:wsi- ivan srawiMK fmonESTSsHw.s ssaii kqtel to
isiwn '""""iisuiiDtyiiiEST! 'hiiiwibis 11 "joara suits
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President's Faith That
S. Will Eventually
Join Unshaken
S WITH BORAH
obert Cecil, British Mis
ry for League, Has
With Chief Oppon
,t in United States
my A.Acia'ed Press.
SALT LAKE CITY. April 21.
Prosperity of a worldwide.
permanent nature, is predicted
by P. J. Hagenbarth, president
of the National Wool Grower
Association. Asserting that in
the west the sheepmen were
coming into their own." with
prices for wool 40 to (it) cents
per pound, Hagenbarth stated
that in the 4titer-mou,ntaiii
country there are about four
million sheep which will bring
w nearly (fifteen million dollar
for wool and about twenty mil-
Hons for lajiibs.
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Sen. Ktanficld's Secretary Sends
Mwsnae In ILmlliig Asking
Hint to Make Slops In Main
('lien of Oregon.
C leaKUH. Cecil declined
aiment nn his talk with
IB. but it was learned
the international court
tras the chief topic riur
c brief half hour's con-on.
EAGUE IS FAVORED
! oiy rmt.-.i rri-ii)
EUlNdTON. April 21.
row Wilson's faith that
lea will eventually join the
t of nations is unshaken,
Id Lord Robert Cecil, llrlt-
isfionarv for the league of
is, during Cecil's visit to
D yesterday.
bv Cecil mi t the leaeue of o An invitation for President Hard
I's chief foe. Senator ing to stop in Roseburg and other
J, in a league discussion. j Oregon cities on his way through
. wre said to have talk- j from San Francisco to Portland, has
rfectly good humored with j been forwarded to Washington by E.
yielding ms romicuuim i j. Adams, senator tilunileld s secre-
tary. President Harding plans on a
itrip west in June and Mr. Adams
ihsis telecrranhed him an Invitation
to make short stops In the various
I Oregon cities along the line and is
I following the message with a letter
explaining the wonderful compre-
1 hension he could gain of Oregon's
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AIGTON, April 21. The pres-1 cultural possibilities liy making the
oposal that the United States ; trip through tho state in daytime.
international court of the A schedule from San Francisco to
I nations was given unre-1 Portland was worked out by Mr.
Woriement today by Speaker Adams, and sent to the president.
ho declared in an informal it provides for 10 minute stops at
that the misunderstanding Ashland. Modford. Grants Pass and
nsible for the opposition I lh,nv nnd 90 minute stons si Ku-
Representative Wood, chair. ., -nj Qni,.n, i,-niiu.ni, u n onv
the republican congressional. of the ,OKram'.
lommiuec ana omcrs. u -n,..An n unP,iln
The President,
Washington, D. C.
The people of Oregon live a long
way from Washington and are eager
to see you and greet you.
It is three hundred and sixty
miles across Oregon from south to
north and fast train BChedule Is 12
hours.
Can you arrange schedule for your
train to leave San Francisco or Sac-
jramento in the evening thus enter
by ; Ing Oregon next morning and make
short stops at Ashland. Medford.
Grants Pass. Roseburg, Eugene. Al
bany and Salem aggregating about
an hour and a half for all stops.
Sixty-five per cent of slate's pop
ulation adjacent to this route
through state. Letter follows.
K. J. ADAMS. Secretary
Clara Phillips Located in Hon
duras, State Depart
ment Announces
EXTRADITION IS ASKED
Governor of California Wants
Escaped Muderess Returned
to State From Which
She Escaped
(Br United Press.)
MEXICO CITY, April 21. Th Mex
ican and United States officials work
ing together have located the "under-
around route hv which filar PhitliBt
apprehended hammer murderess, , Campaign
crossed mexicB inio nonauras. oicpn
are now being taken to arrest her if!
the eludes the Honduras authorities. I
While here, Clara it reported to have:
ttayed at the Hotel Francis, next door;
to the United Statet consulate and a
block from the police station.
(Associated Press.)
NORTHPOKT, Mich . April 21.
i Kdward Horn, one of the three
i who risked their lives traveling
' across the slush, ice and open
water this week and who report-
i ed nine men and n woman starv-
mg on South tux Island, causing
airplanes to be sent, today ad-
milted that the starvation story
was a hoax nnd part or a plan to
get tobacco for the woodcutters
on the island.
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NEAR EAST RELIEF
DRIVE TO START
(Br Vnltrd Pre 1
OAKLAND, alir.. Apiil :i.
The Washington and Cul lo.nu
Guards Patrol Inner fifv fnr i crews got away this moiniiiK in
f . ... rough water for the;i uiutual
Fear Plunger Rioters Will
Cause Trouble
NINE DIE IN THE FIGHT
Sixty Wounded When Hunger
Rioters Attack Police at
Mulheim City Hall More
Trouble Is Expected
three mile lace this year -in the
Oakland esluary.
Washington, by superb rowing
a nnd seamanship, forced ahead of
the California crew from the start
and won handily by sevt n lengths.
The experts had predicted this
lesult, but the Washington sup-
porters were pessimistic. This
decides the cuast championship
W. O. Ginger Announces
Additional Improvements
Will Be Made
WILL GIVE 135 ROOMS
and gives Washington the right I ! lJfl V;ll D f
to go east and coml.ete in the LOCaI "oteI W" be Une of
tntercoiiegiates at Poughkee.psie ' Largest Between Portland
tnglon defeated California on
Luke Washington.
for Funds for
Orphaned Children to
Be Inaugurated
(Br Tnltcd Press )
MULHEIM, April 21. Armed guards
! patrolled the inner city today fearful j
: of a new outbreak of the hunger
rioters.
Yesterday't riott eott nine Uvea and
I eixty were wounded.
The communist leadert are behind
the riotert demanding adequate food
supplies or a resumption of the riot
ing, pottibly extending it generally
throughout the Ruhr.
and Sacramento Grill
Also to Be Enlarged
bplains Opiiositlon.
tsOTOX, April 20. Con
st lack of information is
ue for much of the oppo-
the administration for
membership in the per-
(tonrt of international jus
iiient Ilapling Is nnder-
have derided to explain
Bfal riiref'illv and In de-
e first favorable opportun-
iTUnatlon contemplated
n cTecinlve Is expected to I
) form of a letter or an ad-1
lore probably the latter. It
fcre.l unlikely that the pres- ;
nnounc-ment will be delay-1
'th. propo.l vestern speak
to ?:art the nii.Mle of June.
oi tne presiil-nt's advisor"
'bat it should
ar future and
lime more derided
pre,.mntive ii p; Vnnn
na. rnairmrn of the lie.
."nrressional roni m It tee
ral1 'he White House'
J"""'1 "' fi" world court i
Rn had Srons. , more op-j
" ""Pttfticans In the
than the league of na-
the opinion
! in the m
nion be.
Senator Stanfield.
'FOREST FIRE 15
I (Ilv United Press.)
I ALL KG AN, Mich.. April 21.
A forest fire is sweeping south-
views tliat woptern Michigan and is slowly con
Ma II ins . --II. us emiv. H Binail Village Id
nit ii." ii,at P(-nre 1 miles west of here, according to re-
K'PH' liean lead ; Ports to the sheriff's office here.
- belli litiring a 1 The fire has swept through a por
ia and convinced 'Ion of the town already. No lives
(,(. ' "in aione ' nave neen lost and over ZUOO Inhab-
'ssu wa i nants were fnrfed to flee with
'"'r to tho solid-1 meager belongings.
'"'he in ra-v and' o
'-'- in the 1S2
fi- . P. lenders )pnel
F001. n" leaving ti. whit
Fi-in,ii thai
fonf. r.-ri
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to l! k-
(By Associated Press.) ,
WAShinu I ON, April 21. At a pre
liminary to the formal request for
extradition, the state department de
cided to open negotiations with Hon
duraa to establish the identity of the
suspect residing in Tegucigalpa, who
it believed to be Mrs. Clara Phillips,
convicted hammer murderess, who i
escaped jail in Lot Angelet tome'
months ago.
Requesti Extradition. i
WASHINGTON, April 21, (U. P.
CHAIRMAN APPOINTED
(Ry Annorlatfd Prii.
HKHL1N, Anrtl 0. AccurdliiR to
I newspaper nocounts publlnhed here
of the dlsord'Ta In MulhHin, Xherf Is
City Supt. of Schools M S ili,t,1 doubt thut a reKular commun-
r ; lutl "nt.lseh'i K...I 1....... I I..
uimii I it--11 ni lUUKI'U 111
Hamm Is Chosen at Meet
ing Held Today Dr. Wirt
to Speak Here April 30
the Muelheim district.
Those who participated In the
outbreak, the correspondents say,
were not unemployed men as they
claimed to be but criminal elements
I under communistic orders and plent
ifully supplied with arms looted
0H-ml ti'ir Kfriiieiiry Itesulls
A aril of llemltlriil Silver
llaitie Itoseliiirir Men tiv
en SmvIiiI Mention.
In
At a meet'lnir helll toHuv rnnn In 11m fl-.i,,, lha 1)1,111
The state department it ttarting pro- Danqlun roonl(1 of ,.alaceof Sweet: '
ceedingt for extradition from Hon-. lo ,ak ,he mI f urivfi , ; ,lnKni April 20 Clllrens
ilVle0. to Y.rZ l UrmTor rnurdn.rinS V'18 C"y fr ,und,, ",r ,hc NV"r Kast I of Mulheim and i's vicinity t T
Angelet to terve a term for murdering ,leMl,f Mr F w h is night are organizing for elf nro-
A berta Meadowe with a hammer. h . ,h ',..,. ,1,., . , organizing rnr seir-pro-
Followina official Information to the MLT...f P.Ue.r.,. - ' ' .t,,;,"n ' " unemployed
,.t,r M,.nh.. notified' r".,'"'s" " " ' . .' u 'u band which were dispersed this
is.uners tne meinoos usea in oriier mrnl , from ,hpc,.nlr , ,
coMimunities for a successfu drive town ,, now are aSh,.lllblllK on
und also impressed the comtnittee of t,e otitsUlrls
the extreme need of assistance fori , ,. ,, .
the children of the Near Kast. ihou- , ""V' "h ax n,,n,11'', nd -other
sands of whom are now under the , ,'"l!r, ls',d ',ni"'. "' P'-oP'o of
.tiiniieiiii are going noout tne
department, Secretary Hughes notified
Governor Richardson that Mrs. Phii
lipt wat In Honduras under arrett.
The governor requested her extradi
tion. SACRAMENTO. Cal.. April 2n.
A woman closely resembling .Mrs.
Clara Phillips, convicted hammer
murderess who escaped from the Lon
Angeles county jail Is a guest at the
Tegucigalpa hotel. Honduras, accord-
The Portland division of the
Southern Pacific, embracing 120(1
miles of line in Oregon, which has
alwuys been a strong contender for
honors among the divisions of the
company when It comes to efficiency
1n the various branches of railroad
ing has again come out on top In a
contest with the other operating
units of the raffroad.
This was made known today when
H. A. Henahaw. assistant freight
traffic manager and formerly gener
al freight agent In Oregon, In behalf
of the company, presented a beauti-l
Two additllonal ttoriet to the Grand
hotel building, will be added Instead
of one, it was announced this morning
by W. O. ('linger, the owner. .Mr.
dinger has been considering this Im
provement for several days and today,
after satisfactory plans were drawn
by Lee Thomas, the Portland archi
tect, the addition was definitely deter
mined upon.
Work of remodelling the structure
for the addilion of one story tin tne
const ruction of an annex on the west
side, has been under way for considerable-time.
The new annex will be
continued upward for the full five
stories and the two additional stories
to the main building will be construct
ed of tile.
This addilion will make the Hotel
Crunii one of the largest between
Portland and Sacramento. It will then
have 135 rooms of which 43 will con
tain baths. The hotel will be full five
stories in height with a modern up to
date heating plant and plumbing fix
tures and every convenience for Ihe
comfort of the guests. The outside
will be finished in stucco similar to
that on the Kohlhagen apartment
house, making the structure very
beautiful in appearance.
In nihil I ion lo these improvements
small annex is also being built on
ful silver and bronze plaiiue to the
employes of the Portland division for Ihe north side for the accommodation
their activity in obtaining freight , of the Crand grill. The kitchen of
supervision of American men and
women who are giving their lives lo
the worthy cause.
City School Superintendent M. S.
Hamm was chosen chairman of the
drive to be conducted in this city ami
streets renily to repel any further
Invasion of Ihe town by the mal
contents. Ten Keail, "O Wounded
1 tie nod cross society s repre-
ing to a telegram received here to-i will choose a representative number senlatlves say that nine or 'ten per
of men and woman to assist In carry-
I ing out the work in a definite and suc-
cessful way. and those present at to
' day's meeting signified their willing
ness to help in every possible manner
to raise a substantial sum for the
1 relief of the stricken children of the
day by Governor F. W. Richardson
from the state department at .Wash
ington. The telegram Is as follows:
"American legation. Tegusigalpo,
Honduras, telegraphs Clara Phillips
reported to he at Hotel Teguelagal
po, under name of Mrs. Robert
Young, accompanied by couple reg
istered as Mr. and Mrs. Carson.
"If you desire this department to
request fugitive's provisional arrest
and detention with a view of extra
dition please so state and add that
she had been convicted of murder In
California."
The governor's of'lce Immediate
ly notified the Los Angeles county
Lnrirf nf lha roi-ofot of the le'e-
gram nnd ashed that the governor j Just concluded a world tourinbehall
L ,..., 11.. ,m.,H f Mr. Phil.! of Ihe rehel and has visited hum.
sons are dead and seventy wounded
In the consequence of the three duys
of mob rule; but this count Is not
an accurate one. Inasmuch as those
who had besieged the Kathaus and
other parts of the town carried nway
some of their dead and Injured
and pnssengen business for the com
pany. The competition was limited
to employes outside of traffic de
partments, who in searching out new
business for the company went out
side their regular field of duly.
Southern Pacific employes In Rose
burg who were active In the contest
and who were cited for their activ
ity were; J. K. Vetilll, car distribu
tor: It. H. Mould, dispatcher; K. A.
Ihe grill will be moved Into the new
structure and Ihe room now used for
kitchen purposes will be filled up
with tables to give added restaurant
room. The room now ocoupied by the
Smokerie, conducted by lieorge Stan
ley, will be taken over by the Grand
I barbers, now temitorarily located in
j the Radio barber shop.
I The improvement to the grand hotel
has been badly needed for some time.
as 1 here Is a great lack of hotel nc-
Tyler. chief clerk: R. .1. Olson. , cniniiiodations here, and all of tho
ticket clerk; V. M. Petterson. car I hotels are forced to take guests to
distributor; and L. J. Crafton, rnsh- private homes quilo frequently. The
Near Last by a thorough canvas of Most of those among the unemployed
uic 1117, 11 jiuni inc.
On Monday evening, April 30, lr.
Lincoln L. Wirt, international coinmis-
ler.
The contest lnluded the eleven op
erating divisions of the Southern I'a-
sloner for the Near Kast, will be in
Hosebuig and give a public address t1H (n, ,rlven out or town are
at (he High School auditorium. gaiher'ng. It Is reported that they
Dr. Wirt is direct from Key Wist, re holding up pedlslrlatiB and plun-
who were Injured were beaten over I ' ,r,c ni1 'he employes of the general
the head with clubs. Ten of Ihe de-1 offices. The Los Angeles division
fenders of the Haitians received bul-1 IOOK aecond place but only after a
let wounds. In the suburb, where 1 spirited contest. The trophy
I having visited Cuba in the course of
a campaign to obtain l.noo tons of
i sugar lor use in the famine-stricken
I sections of Asio Minor. Dr. Wirt has
Oe.!' ,
(1
ir I
1 to th Pres. 1
f :rt open op-'.
proposal :
CHIEF OF POLICE IS
GIVEN NEW UNIFORM
1
! r out.-biB
'.ill aflerwarn
1- r.nt weaken,.,, in '
"g to the
Chief of Police Ketch blossomed
forth today In a new uniform with
brass buttons, gold letters, 'n every
thing. This Is the first time that
! members of the eltv nnllre force
senate h. 1 -
' irtirti. t, . . i.n unuormea aitnougn
.. . ' ronLr," - su.-h action has been proposed on
I several occasions. As the man on the
I dav shift a frequently sought for
Infortratlon of various kinds Mayor
Rice derided rome time ago that he
, should be uniformed fn order thai
"ranger, )n thp ri,v mil,h. . .
'or such information as they
-M desire.
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u n nb v rn ,h ""
1 niiiiii noL nil
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k- ' h '""I'l't'-d n a
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'f Melrose.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Shsttuck. Fred
"'' and wife, snd Mrs. Fred Reidel
he ormnlly notified of Mrs. Phil
lip's convic'lon. If the detention of
the suspect In Honduras was desired.
Murder Story Is Recited
LOS ANCEI.KS. Cal., April 20.
The sheriff's office late today, tele
graphed to Governor Richardson at
Sacramento, formal notification of
the conviction of Mrs. Clara Phillips
fn the murder of Mrs. Al'ierta
. ITremain Meadows, 20 years of age.
widow, who was beaten to death
with a hammer here Jul.- 12. 1922.
The message aUo told of Mrs.
riilllip's escape from the Los An
geles county jail December 5. last,
and asked that a woman known at
Teguciagalpo. Honduras, as Mrs.
Robert Young be arrested and de
tained In the belief she Is Mrs.
Phillips.
Male I'onipAliinn is Fugitive
It was stated the man named
Carson, who wl'h Mrs. Carson, was
traveling with Mr. Young, was be
lieved to be Jesse C. Carson, said 10
be a distant relative of Mrs. Phil
Hps. He Is said to have left Los An
geles January 2 for Mexico City. II"
Is wanted here to answer an arfon
charge, and the nie-sai:e to the sher
iff's of fl-e to the governor asked
that the man at Teginigalno be de
tained on that charge and also on
the further one of siding and abet
ting a prisoner to escape.
The officers did not a-k that the
woman known as Mrs. Carson be
held as thev were unable to evet,
guess her identity, as the wife of
Jesse Carson Is In Los Angeles.
derlng. Some of the men entered
restaurant owned by a man named
Rosenthal and ordered meals and
drinks. When the bill wa. presented
a fight was started and Rosenthal
was killed and his son shot four
times.
Gorman offlcfals assert thnt KM 111 f
Dr. Wirt brinirs a story of the sacri- nf ihnp . ns;tr. d In the d.Hord. r arv
Hawaii, Japan, N'W Zealand and Aus
tralia.
fic and tht work performed by
Americans, in administ.'rinK aid to tht
unfortunates of Asia Minor.
No on- should mis the opportunity
of listeuiiiK to this distill u.h'd
gentleman ami getting first hand in
formation and a truthful vrsion of
conditions as they rxist in the Near
Kant today.
Arrangements wiil be made, if poss
ible, to have I it. Wirt speak at the
forum luncheon planned by ihe Jmal
Chamber of ommerre Monday :ioon.
April 3, at wlm h time the doctor will
speak briefly on conditions of the
children of the Near Kast.
ommunistn. About 0 of the W-ad-
rs have been arrested but nonie of
them are hMII at large,
ASKS MVnnriNUiM;
MM-! MIVT KMHV S!!i:
was ,;imi. ma ici:i 1 :i
!ent to Portland today where the'They Mid Carbon had served term
men will attend an S. P. conference. ' 'n the federal prison at larrnworth
-o , 1 Kan nan. and the Oklahoma atat"
me young da'irhter of Mr. and peitenMarv.
C. o. Grer of Yonralla, w4ij rr. M. F. Rodgriguuex. Hondoran
roncht to ihia city thla afternoon t conn! here announcei he had
aerloiisly 11. An etnereency r a bled to the ju-rretarjr of pfae of
wfl performed by DortoraSilrindura asking the amr-oritiea of
u-wart. his country to apprehend Mr?.
"o iat trrr
-n and n. r f i f .n
Pei l,er and
iRr tnlt?d preaa.)
WASHINGTON'. April 21. Presi
dent Harding will order the navy
Ftibrhaseri a 'id destroyer to r,e;n
the A'lantic eo.iM rum fleet from th-'
S'-aa, it was learned on high author
ity today. (t'firial order are ex
pected jwon.
.Phillip for deportation to the Vnl
ted .State.
The arreM of Armour I-e Phil
lips, husband 'f Hie "hammer mnr
dreis" as a ma-erial witness, was
derided upon tonight and o'ficer.-
were sent out to look for him. ii
b as t ee n detain ed on the same
rliainre .aevcral lime since his wlf
escape but alwaya p leas d In a hhort
I time.
waa
presented at Portland and was re-1
celved by Superintendent K. K. King!
In behalf of the employes. The
I pliujue will be the permanent pos
j session of the division winning It
1 three times, awards being made
I quarterly. j
I "I think," said llennhaw. In pre- j
senting the trophy, "that there l no
finer thing in the Southern Pacific
'organization a a whole, and par
ticularly on the Portland division,
than the spirit of team-work which
brought first notion to you In thl ,
competition. The solicitation or
business for the company by em
ployes outside the traffic deiarinietil
is an ex l ra service performed out
side the ordinary limited field of
duty. It shows a realization that
our interests are bound up with
those of the company."
The .Southern Pacific Company has
drawn attention to itself throughout
the country by the cooperation
shown bet ween in ana genie nt and
men. The employes have enlh us
iaHtfcally entered into the various
rou tests for Increased ef I ii b-nry
rnir k .... r..r lb,, tirniii.il (i.ti if
court that she spurned his proposal ,, ,,., , clmmlrHi , f
""r Propose,, r ,.., ,, , . rar,.(l ,,.
Ir the union depot at Cleveland. I , w ,
She charged that he then, on the 0
preiex mat iney were going on a
Might Seeing tour, took her to the
probate court at Cleveland, where
thev secured a license ami were mar
tied later. She said the license and
tnarrlnge con.-ititutcd a mystery 41
her.
Tre,a alleged further, that John
shipped hr trunk to Lorain and
kept l About I luii worth of rlothes
were In the irunk, she said.
constantly growing tourist trade will
make conditions even more cougesled,
it Is believed, and with this In mind,
Mr. dinger Is arranging to take care
of Ihe future business which .will come
Inlo the city.
Although the building was originally
only three stories in height it was
well constructed and (he addilion of
I wo more slories will leave plenty of
margin for safety.
One interesting point in the con
struction Is the plan for relnforclnn
I hi wills used by .Mr. Thomas. Heavy
bands of concrete reinforced by long
steel bars are being built around tho
rtildilional slories and will serve to
strengthen and reinforce Ihe entire
structure.
The construction work is in chargo
of I.. Y. Metr.ger who is making ex
cellent progress.
(Internal toil New.
KLYRIA Ohio. April
ine she tiid pot liiiiiw
psrty to a marriage
Tresa Oliowskl lias an
.:,.,r,
20. Claim
she was a
ceremonv,
wired the
petition for divorce fl'ed by John I
Olsowskl. of Loral-i. Tresa said she
refused to live with John.
Stating that she cannot speak or
understand Kngllsli. Tresa told the I
T
ntv rutted Pres. 1
PASO, Wn., April 21- Hundreds of
Irrigation enthusiast gathered here
today from Oregon. Washington. Idaho
and Montana to discuss plans for
speeding up th work of reclaiming
the vast seinl arid secllnn of land in
the Columbia River s great bend, total
ling a million and lime quarters
ai res. Homer Gault, lederal investi
gator of the project, and Imn Scott,
Washington state di.ertor of conser
vation and devi'loituiiil. were the
honor guests. This matks the first
anniversary of Ihe fnriiiaiiun of tho
t'oliiiuhia llasin irngaiinn league,
under whose auspices, the meeting
.oilay Is held.
HAS OLDEST OVERALLS
f I i n 1 ;nri(t I N'-w" Hcrv'rf 1
IKHANCK. Ohio.. Aptil 21 - Isaac
Hackman, of Hirksville. occasionally
wepr overall, w hu h, he declared,
would about "rival In age any apparel
that mitcht have been discovered In
POItTLANI. Apnl 21 --Jmlge Itoa
man overruled the motion for nonsuit
in the Curiam! case auainst ;iffon,,
Powell, Hall, CoMer and "oilier mem
ber of the Ku K lux Klan "
Hamilton Johnstone, listed as a
member of the exeruUve committee
of the Public iM-fense League, which
EflRTHOUAKE DOES
aWUGE IH RUSSIA
(Mr A.soi!it-d Prss.)
King Tilt's tntiih' The overalls are engineered the recount, was the fttst! pm .1 itussian
To vers old Thev nriginslly belonged witness. 1 newspapers report an earthquake on
to Haeknian't grandfather. 1 Judge Rosstnan rufed out esiimimv April 1 :.th at l'etrop:ivlovsk. Kamch-
o I concerning local publications which stk.i. which carried Into the sea two
Miss Winnlfred Hates, left last night Garland contended favored the Klan. factories, a hospital snd several
for Portland to spend a few days al l saying that he did not think the Klan houses. The number nf casualties
tending to business matters. was on trial. 'haNU not been reported.