Leather IQJTN fSJ ,r to-night Frid Jj t I Shower- If your business Is slug gish, givs your attention to advertising. It's a won derful tonic works while you alsep and delivera the good. douglS 'county )i Evening N.w. and th. RcieburB R.vlev. 13 An Independent Newspaper, Published for the Best Interests of th People ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, ARPIL, 28, 1923. VOL. XI., NO. 152, OF THE EVENING NEWS. r JZ'l''h' f. Th fSCOT PEERESS AND PRINCE Ml ENGLISH VOWS IN REGAL NUPTIALS AHDRNEYS IE j W W LOGGERS i IHI fisticjwcounter guy ON A STfllKE Lwes-Lyon Becomes Bride of Duke of York in London ? . 7 . " Crowd Gather, to Witness 3 Ceremony, Although Skies Are Threatening (By Associated Press.) PORTLAND. April 6. Attorney J. II. Carter of San Francisco, rep- i resenting oup of the respondents in 3000 Lumber iacki Walk Out '"c uuuiiiiiB r ir r.Ap.ui.u. iuu ituu r..- I port company, today struck Henry I W. Heer. government counsel and ' Beer landed buck at him while the I hearing was 111 progress. After a ! lively fight the bystanders separated ! me uuiugoitista. warier oojectea to the remarks made by Heer and the in Mills of Washington and Oregon Today OREGON MILLS OPERATE clash came as the climax of 111 feel ing displayed during the hearing here. The hearing is to resume In San Francisco on May 8th. CELEBRATION AT ' rtv a or, Albert Duke "of York and Lady Eliza lyS&rf Westminster Abbey today with "232 by the throngs who SSdS'thlSS S to witness the wedding pageant, j )XP0N', April 2G. -The Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth nnjverjary of j. a a F tvon were married 1 at w"J- f sWprs and cioud3 Lod OhPrvl in T.r J. lent Programs Washington Affected Most by Nation-Wide Strike Wob blies Demand Improved Working Conditions Mrs. Kate Herklcy of Oakland! was very seriously Injured yesterday af ternoon when she fell 6 teet from the barn loft and broke the lefi hip bone, llecause of her ate. 72 years, the injury is apt to prove much more serious than would lie the case with a younger person. Mrs. lleekley was coming down front the lort when she lipped from under the luilder and fell to the floor of the barn. As soon as her accident was discovered she was rushed to the office of lr. Walnscotl where treatment was given for her relief and she was then rushed to Ross nirK and placed In Mercy hospital and Dr. Sot her called. RIDDLE TODA!: : IBURlUNION "REDS" ARE NUMEROUS lined with cheering millions while the bells -ii- .i ..,.. una f I CTiMl It-!! 1 lie ICtCIIL situnvo ffi left Waster Abbey and dro through the i which were over the city. IVTllKD A. HTSTOX. .allnnil Nw Service Plait .rr.-sieii.l.'nt.) OX. April L'li. London prov l toci:iv the truth of the an- vfe that "all 'he world loves BASKET LUNCH AT NOON TO BE ON JUNE 2 Students to Take Place at Wilbur Soon tutors. Lady Elizabeth. jilso, was be ing conveyed to the" Abbey. Putting forth from the. town home of her f.n,a- in rtrntnn street, the fiance of the Duke, accompanied by mem- j AH Lodges of County Repre- bers or ner inmiiy anu pbiui mi jm nke of York, second son of j anil Queen of Kngland, if Klir.alieth Howes-Lynn. ' of th Karl and Countess more and Kinetiourne. lin- detachments of Imperial soldiery, passed through lanes of tumultuous ly Joyful humanity. The Duke of York first reached the Abbey arriving; at about 11:15 dant of one of the oldest 0Yock. Ten minutes later the car- jest families of Scotland. rjage bearing J.ady ElUaheth and rrled In Westminister Ab- her father drew up. Before this the members of the royal family had ar rived, and all were In their places before the altar. Within the Abbey were assembled all the estates of the realm. The wedding guests might be said to rep resent a microcosm of tho Kmplre. All ranks and classes were represent- fd. t wedding provided the oc I a iovous outpouring of the of King George and for a f splendid peasantry such tel. Tit capital of the British ids not seen since, a little a year ago. Princess Mary It from riickintrlinm Palace Ismrir Abbey for her mar ; Viscount I.ascelles. ynoto of the celebration w-as ian'ly the note of vouth. It eotrhf.:! romance. xrarged after the aee i man with a maid. For the I of the youthful Duke and It from the Scottish high I touched a responsive chord lean of the Hriiish nation, btedlv there lurked in inanv sented at Festivities Held at Riddle Today Many to Go to Evening Meeting SALEM, April 26. (IT. P). Adjutant General George A. White of the Oregon National ' Guard, returned today after a , . t , "sleuthing" expedition in Lincoln Annual Gathering of Pioneer v ana iinumooK county logging camps. White snys while the "Heda" are numerous In the camps, the situation can be han- died by the peace officers. 1 1 PROGRAM IS PREPARED : OltKO.V M)T III l!T . PORTLAXI). April 26. (As- sociated Press. I Meagre re- ports from the Oregon timber centers today indicated that the mills and camps were opera- ting as usual. The waterfront here showed no effect of the strike. The Loyal legion of Loggers and Lumbermen redelv- ed reports Indicating that he- C10RRST 10 SQUEALED TELLS OE TRREATS TO CUT EARS OFF LITTLE CHILDREN Terrifying Plans of Italian Black Hand Organization in West Virginia Arc Revealed in Second Story of Series Diabolical Stfeemes Are Thwarted by Quick Justice Hon. W. C. Hawley,. Repre sentative, to Make Annual Address J. I I. Booth to Conduct Camp Fire Southbound automobiles, stages and trains today curried several score of local Odd Fellows to Riddle where the 104th annlversury of the tween :i0 and 40 per cent of the I order was celebrated. A fine pro- men quit the camps In Washing gram was arranged by a committee ton between Centralla and the appointed by the I. O. O. F. Associa-; Canadian line. The mills may I tlon of Douglas county, the associa- have to curtail production. tion Includes all of the lodges of the I Strike U Spreading; county and the celebration is ar-1 SKATTLK. April 2il. The i ranged under the dirnetion if the rm- strike Ciilleil hi- tho I l A Invites l!oy Friends soclation. the details being handled j in behalf of the prisoners con- A touch of pure democracy was by committees appointed by it. i" victed of offenses against war ,, a love ' R ' iiu-BHtr in n oi"-via. , rtiieuuHiice at me miiuie meetingi in, Kiauti.iuv t-i'ienu w section ot iweuy uujb, i epi t- a-m-i iouay was reponeu to oe very goou. t "'s ii upnui hsiiiokio:i hi v Ing the mam lnauairtes oi lireai tjvery lodge or the county was rep- j w oay. neiween hhio and tii.iiuu Krltain. The Duke of York has i resented by active delegations and esiltnated out. There tnken a keen Interest In Industrial everyone entered Into the festivities I" general Influx hire of strlk- affairs and for several summers has i of the day for the purpose of having j ''r- from the logging ramps. Invited Rome 200 hoys to be his 1 a good time. ,w 1 "e snuauou is quiet. r,o He- trnerts at n holiday camp In Kent. I The program started early this I ) attle th;,)s re delayed by the I. fi.n,,..i.i .i.-. . : The young rrmce arrangeo tnat tne i morn hi with musical and 1 terarv ' ig 'he union of a " couple I boys representing each of the lead- ; numbers and an Inspiring addresi j lilt untie day be their King I"1 might elect represent-j by Judge K. E. Dlanihard, ex-rep- n. The bride Is not 0lative9 who attended the wedding to-1 resentative of Jackson county. Mr. rtti. but she comes Into the!"1'- Rlanchard Is a good speaker and hia sjilv wi-h a heritage of an-1 Tne austere beauty of the Abbey I address was very pleasing. sn it rriile of lineage. And.'was unspoiled. In compliance with j A basket dinner was served at f.iiznDetn, ny os- noon In the grove. All of the vis itors brought basket lunches and Mh pect. d tan not Impos mstances. she one day may ith" throne of Kngland. ni"ny at 1 1 ::to a. m. W'l'ng cer. Timr.y took place I ov.ort. Lons before that I stri-etj along which the iTOCegion Was to O.mw Were "Usanils who had no hone the wish of Iady tcntatious decoration Throughout the period of wait ing gracious music filtered through nave and transept from the great organ. Atmost Immediately upon his ar rival at the Abhev the Duke of fh 'Usanils wlici had no hone York took his place In the sanctu- f the briiic or groom stood !ar'- Heslde him and behind him f" maliaMe points of van-j were n,s 'hr,e brothers, acting to i day as his supnorters the Prince I the crlm rates of Puck ba'. the crowd that had ;rs was rewarded first f WH! swung open pnd f " 'ii" liearitig the Duke .n tile liinA ,.f l-l. The roir of we!e,.n,o , i, , along the south side were seated the - two popular sons of th" i '"embers of the royal family. In the spontaneous .. i ! center of this groun were three gol- irtually dupll-i"Pn ,nrnnet. w-here sat King t.eorge wieen .xary ana iiowsger -jueen Alexandra. Directlv opposite the Prince u. t.rv and Prince . thrones were the chairs placed there Smnc r 1 roth.-r r .v,.. ' for the Farl und Countess of Strath- j more and Klngbourne. the parents of 11 n'f'nrli the gates I the bride. and a de-1 coffee was furnished by the Riddle ; si;htlv uffectetl ll'nlled Press ) PORTLAXI). April 2. Reports today from logg'ng centers of Ore gon and Wasblngion Indicate that approximately n.uf'U I. v. W. lum berjacks are out In Washington but the camps through Oregon are only ladles. In the afternoon the association The Kquana lumber camp In the closed. The W. workers rhllrwiiiln ,litriet lu ft,,, uu" "",-,, ., , , au piani B(1 ,)UIf reported for next year's meeting were taken strike of the I V up ..... uis.-seu. in., .oni.iiueo ,liro,1(, ,h(. nnMo!1 ls fr ,,, r. until late In the afternoon and was ,,.am. of ,h(. f ri ,., ,)rltl. followed by a social time and pro-1 nI1Hntf , ,,, U)tK,.n r milkK Kra,m deinanils for improved worhing .-m- . lie ...tii.-n ui ui.ii.iH win serve u;r.llnn4 The Seventh annunl reunion of the rmpiiua Academy association, will be held this year on Saturday June 2. and from all Indications will be one of the best ever held. These re unions include all of the students of the old Wilbur Academy, founded by Father Wilbur In Die early days of the county, and the first institution of Academic grade In Southern Ore- At this school a great many of the state's best known men and wo men received their education nnd they take great enjoyment In the annual get-to gether meetings. The graduates of Wilbur high school which grew out of the old academy, are also included in the association. The Academy was founded In isr..1 as a McKinillHt Institution. It flour ished for ninny years and there the men and women who have taken a part In active affairs in the pas years received their education. Out of the school came many of the state's leaders and even some of Its higher re preset) i a 1 1 ves. The morning of thd day of tho re union will be given over to a pro gram, the princpal feeture of which will be aii address of lion. Willis C llawlev. representatives from Ore gon to t (ingress. Air. Hawley was Editor's Note The Hlack Hand organization, which ruled 6j blood and terror in Went Virginia, was brought to the bar of justice, by one of its own number, who turned State's evidwee. In a second article on this band's law-breaking career Inter national S'ews Service today reveals the. nature of evidence obtained against the Canutrrists by Federal, Stale and local officials. I f ffO (Dy International News Service.) CLARKSBURG, V. Va., April 26. An infamous trail of violence and murder was sprayed across three States by the ter rorist forces of the Rlack Hand Organization, formed in West Virginia but w'th national ramifications, according to the "inside . rtory" which International News Service can reveal today. Sensational evidence of the band's depredations, which ranired from blackmail to daylight murder, was sriven authorities here by Rocco Fiorello, former secretary of the organization, who turned State's evidence. It was on Fiorelo's testimony that the State chiefly depended in ohfeiining first degree murder con victions against three members of the band, and he will be ued in bringing seven other alleged members to justice. Confession Fully Verified. The remarkable confession of Flor-JIcved a sudden downpour of rain had ello. however, was checked up by nn extinguished the sputtering fuse, army of State and Federal agents be-j Ijiler. however, one of the two men fore the murder trials were started. 1 who carried the bomb was slain by In every respect the State was ablejhtn companions and the motive was to corroborate the testimony of Its! advanced that he was being punished star witnss. I for bis "tenderness to Kelseto'a chll- Florello not onlv linked the ninnler! drcn." oand to seven killing in this county,:' Page after page of testimony re but gave authorities evidence which ; lated to bomb plots. A half doien showed the Black Handers were In-1 were carried out with the destruction volved In the slaying of a dozen other ! of much property. Lives were on-, persons in Pennsylvania and Mary- j dnngered with an utter contempt for land. He also revealed a death list of law. eight prominent citizens of this rami-1 The reign of terror has now ended, ty. including a minister of the gospel, I The Illnrk Hand organization has w ho were marked for slaughter by the been disrupted. Ten of lis members band. The men "nnmed for death" are in tall with three under sentence of Wales, Prince Henry and Prince ' cafeteria supper in the evening nnd! George. tills will be followed by a delightful Hoynlty Kntliroucl program. Many local people who On cither side of the sacrnrlnm ! could not get away for the morning : relatives and more intimate friends j and afternoon sessions will leave in ' of the bride and groom. In the chairs their cars early this evening to at-' were Rev. T. K. Gainer, I'nlted Ilreth ren pastor: Frank Cavalle. merchant; Antonio Audia, merchant; John Follp. store clerk; Joe Costa, merchant; .Tames lltirgess, former constable; Rocco Xunnlno. merchant; Ancglo ttriinlano, merchant, nnd L. D. Snider, chief of police of Fairmont. Kvidence of revolting murders was also given by Fiorello. He told in particular of a man murdered for 13.1 in rash. His statement said in purl: "One day they (ell me they kill a man near Grafton. They took me past a coal mine nnd they told me: 'Here Is where that fellow was killed. We took from him nnd his watch nnd then we buried him In the coal mine, but flrHt we put carbide and water on the body and lit and burned it Inside the mine.' First they ssld they shot him and then they burned htm." Threatens Clip Child's Ears. On another occasion the band one of the Instructors In the school j threatened to knilnap a mild and cm and his presence will lend a great "n " ra 111 m,U r obtain black 'merest to the reunion this year. I If f from the falher. This plot was u.,,.,..,.,.-,..i ,,, ,ir,,a m.n ii.ui !,! leveled at Ang.'lo Grantaiio, one of the n.,.i.i u,.ni ,iw ,w.rtnitv f i....nien named for dewlh. Tin1 Ing prccnt this year, and agreed to I of death. When the, trap Is sprung I next June at the State prison and the I bodies of thiit.o murderer go piling i Ing down lo oblvlon, the last act I that of the Judgment of the law will i write "finale'' a.Toss the bloody rec lord of the Illark Hand in West Vlr I glnia. SHIPPERS URGED TO LOAD CARS PROPERLY tend the festivities tonight. i I- "cnii, ,r wnpn , Tirhi fji-ht r .... . .I. "f 1 (.. t"np. in p 'o f,. ards rl ittere.I r "s gi. ine a 'latlve of the A d rant band avh-m. nnd wi'h a I'i'ghtv ' " th The somewhat sombre aspect of j th Abbey was given a radiant touch REPORTED LOST i: PORTLAXII, April 2. Only i about ITi per cent of tho total nutn ; her of workers lu the logging ramps ' of Oregon and Washington struck to . day in answer to the call of the In 1 dustrlal Workers of the World, ac , cording to reports received by lum bermen here. That the strike will have no serious effect upon the luin ' her Industry In this state was the onlnion ixnn-ssed tonlifht bv w (V i'lipni'1. executive secretary of the our L here. Shutdowns are expec ted In Isolated cases, he said, but In dications are that they will be hut tem notary. make the annual address The memorial eulogy will be de llvered this year by Hon. J. W. Ham llton nnd tjoorge Slearns, andn her n in a state r Quei n erac " r"1 'h tribute ,'""c'i o.,r.u,,h . rod.. I", A, by the Gentlemen-nt arms who lined I T A I ' n Krea'ost ne,erMon or work- the cholr-loft. Picked men. everv one i I'')ON' A,''n ?."'- j "P" Tow" r"m ,h" In "ny r' the m,i . ,., i 'Hspatch savs that the Portugese mail district reported today was around niMon, ., . j steamer Mossamedes. which was Klamath Falls, where ji.'.o ,ai! ' , ' , grounded several days ago .inir (1 1 r ,T, irrillj Ills - ,llf- former ' cessions w'tl.in th Abbey. The of King'rir"' w ,ht of the roval family. of the ! headed by the Kl" and Queen, and Ino, In southwest Africa, has been : abandoned with no trace of the 237 : passengers. at Cape ( gone out. j followed by Oowarer Queen Alexan dra, escorted by the Iiul-e of Con-, I raiicht. Closely following them ! came the iirtnressive array of prln- ,No considerable walkouts Were re ported from Tillamook, Lincoln or Coos counties. Several districts in Southwest Washington had reported partial walkouts, but none was re garded as serious !o date. At noon there will be a basket luncheon to which all people of the county are Invited I The afternoon will be given over to the biit-iness session of the Wilbur ! Ac-'demv essoelatloii. Including the I reports of tile committees nnd a dis Icucslon of various bu.-lness nui1tes i which are expected to arise, i The camp fire sevslon. the most ; interesting of the entire reunion, will t be held In the evening in charge of i Hon. llenrv llo'h of this city. At this time the old time students gath ,cr around the blazing logs and allow their minds to revert to the scenes ami occasions or me pasi wnen inoiri school life gave them such happy ; association. The plcssnut 1 limes of ihose days will be recalled State's lnf.irmi.nl confessed under oath that the hand had derided to go to Gran tano's store and "shoot him down, but fiisl to take one of his children." "Then we will tell Grantali that if he don't send a certain amount of money ($.",.11110) we are going to kill his child, but first we are going to send him his child's ears and then we are going to kill him If li" don't send the inonej," were the instructions given the ( aitioirlsls by their Illark Hand leader, the Informant staled. The lllaok llan.lers subsequently dynamited Graniano's store, praril.al ly wrecking the structure nnd endan gering the lives of his wife and chil dren, who were sleeping on the -second floor of the building. They prob ably will never be brought to trial on this charge, as most of tliem lace run back to be lived agi.ili. o I '-- :,e r f r.nv,,s, : cinal clerev who assisted In the cere- " '' ' r inse. Th.-n i mnny. "Wared.! The Ilrbb.l PrtK-eo-lon. i. ..'," '!'""": ca""t rinally there came rhe bridal pro ' c ' ,.-,'.' " r'ar'h' ces.-ion. The choir and the minor . K r - nor!"" clergy headed this processional. Ile ,. f)'i"n hind it ram the demure I 'Ide. walk- ii- .( r I'i"i""'1 Ing firmly through the nave on the " cr"' t J arm of her noble father. Two of her ' a -ami . , ,; lr'm "'" brid"s-maids bore - .a..-smiie ,Th others walked in . Ihe- roach TO BE LANDED HERE CULT LEADER IS fUr Associated Press W'ASHIXGTOX. April 2. The president decided to.lay to p'rmlt the transtKirtation to the Vnltr-d States of her train. 1 .he 3n0 Russian refugees recenllv palrs behind j ande In the Phllllplnes after a rnitai Tk. . i., - , ... .... . th rov.i ,, I oriuesmaios toritim a lovely from Vladivosick. ' Wl j. " i. rro"n nf fairest daughters of o ' r irivan i . Fnt,!""l t oldest families. Three! Mr Dsvls. proprietor of the North or royal-, of them hsd served in similar fa-: Side Paibcr shop near the snto camp 5 'f. r. n t ;"'"' st the wedding of Princess has been obliged to put in another h ad-nirlr I Varv- ' w hich Idy Kllratwth also. ; chair to keep np with constantly In- c.j, spec-1 (Continued on Pa 1.) creasing business. 1 PORTIAXD. April 2:,.- The Col ! t'tnbla rlv.-r district had 1101 been j affe -ted bv a strike of I. W. '.V. , loggers. todav. according 10 reports received by John Dougall of the Col 1 umbia river loggers' inforuiailon ; bureau. Sev. pteen of 1 4 II then left the Silver Lake Railroad and Tim ber company's camp nenr Castle Hock this morning. Iougalt said. J Four nw-n walked out of the Ostran dT Railroad and Titnli.r company'i camp at Ostrander. Mrs. 1). H. Morgan. Mr! 'Jtranr Mm Russell I.lnto't. and 'fleeted an escape during the night. Mr. W'.. W. Ashriaft, motored lo i Kiddle this morning In the former's I Miss Opal Lewis, of Hutlierlin Ac car to attend the I. O. I). F. eelebra- ademy. was In town for a lew hours i tlon held there today. today enjoying a shopping tour. I vlrllon on mtii.ler charges with the their death penalty as punishment. The aulli.illiies also loarneu oe.ans happvi"f '"e dcatll plot ngains. e . ..... ...... j I Snider, of Fairmont. A gallon of ' .' . ......... I... .h 111,, I, and events r.f the past days brought nnrogicei ine s s..... .. ... '" '.' i rianoers in.... n mi.,,- ... - making a bomb which It was planned to be thrown at tne ponce - borne. Il.rore the bomb was made, however, the police net gathered up most of the pioiters. Tenderness Thwarts Ugly Plot. Another plot to slay children was also revealed to authorities, but In Ihis Instance one of the band showed a spark of tenderness and the plot failed. It was dir-rted against Frank llelseto, a w.altliv Italian merchant, who was directed fl. pay 1h band r,.ooo on penally nf death. Halseto refused and bit his home on a vaca tion. In Ins absence the band sought to kill his children In vengeance. Two men were given a bomb to nlant Under llelseto house. 1 ney fPr Cnlted Press) ST. JOSKPII, Mull. April 20 - Hon- ' lamin Hill, leader of the House f I David Cull and a woman member were .srrested todav while pieparing to frcd -pe Three other high officials Western shippers are urged by the Southern Pacific Comiany lo load freight cars promptly and to capa city nnd so avoid the destructive effects of a car i-hortage. ti. W. Luce, frelglit IrafHc mana ger for the company, said today that as a result of the recent rains there Is every Indication of bumper crops this summer and fall, and that the railroad facilities of the country will he taxed to handle the extraordinary heavy traffic that Is expected. "lu the last nine months I lie. rail roads have handled th" greatest vol ume of truffle ever transported in the history of the country during nny corresponding period." said I nee. TrafMc over the country con tinues to Increase as It has. I' can be Itand'ed only bv I ho moil rigid eenn omv in the use of cii-. The west, with Its heavy tonnage to move aero.-s the continent to eastern mar kets, has no transportation to waste. "Southern Pacific Company has speni many millions of dollars since last season for new freight cars, par ticularly refrigerator, and for mod ern locomotives of the most powerful type. Hut with unprecedented traf fic, chiefly In products that run sharplv Into peak shipment, In pros peel, It Is evident that only the clos est cooperation of shippers with the railroads can avert a car shortage with cons.-. nieiii loss lo both." SCHOOL PROGRAM AT CANYONVILLE A coinmuiilty program will be held at Cstionvllle on May 5. at which time the .en.- meeting for the school districts of that vicinity will be held. Arrangements have I n made for an exceptionally good time and a picnic and festival will be in addition lo the Institute. Teachers, parents and pupils from all of the nearby schools are being invl'ed to attend and It is expected to be a big day. Mr. O. C. llrow'ti, county school su- pervlsor met with the faculty the first or th- week to aid la making tlu plans. Much I teller Miss Ruth Miller, daughter of Mr. carried the bomb there, hut dampened and Mrs S. C. Miller, who has been the fuse so that when it was Ignited quite III at Mercy hospital, follow it did not explode. When the band ; Ing an attack of flu pneumonia, Is leader Investigated later they be-j reported to be Improving. I ' t 1