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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1918)
THE 3I011XIXG OREGOXIAy. THURSDAY, MARCH S8, 1918. i . 1 ! ' ' ATTEMPTED BADGER GAME IS DISCLOSED Mrs. Harry Mundy Charges Husband With Blackmail in Divorce Suit. ' CAPTAIN IS NEAR VICTIM William Tler, Tkf lW-J..rr I curt la Simitar (iaoKS Srlcctrtl fr I rimr-l p Kfforla of poe lold by Wife, icM Prcrcc That hr youthful husband. Marry ?ttjndy. attmiti to trmn a hadcrr am n laptala WIUUB Tjlrr. wh" 1, tH bwi th vii-tim of u.h f ram-ui. a th atartltnc t.Ktimony sum In rr"lilsiK Jui( t'rro' rourt by V;U Muudy. ' uiport of li.r rhartn of iltrcmt cruelty. The urt awarrlrd to h-r a dfvrt. aft-r l;frnlnc ! tt l"ttmonr of hrlf mi'-i rrrr i itae. and after the husband had attempted to llo.a; th nrrun of their martial relation. "M Impersonated ror vi- and catted Capital ft Tyler br telephone and rrntl a Mftrm mTWlf and I ' ifttxtn TrW.' te l tf ird ' Mr. M'JndT. -Me then flied It m fpaln Tyler wenlil lake n-e tifn from a rard nartr i a rrarhlne . win a I atrppeoJ - the marMne tth sninf other men -n-i women. Mr. unlf ran up a "-i eltinhee) on the runntnc board. He ri.rte eo'-h a iMene that t'aptain Tyler .jft me rt nt of the marhlnr. r- Tyler tM me afterward that he :d not think It my o.-e ratline hfm ort the te'ephone. -If that man I rlnt to re e. lnt- par. of thnee barter cam he rhoold Nt a cnrdian aroolnted fr him." rmmended Jorfs Jlrrrow a- ha wa fearlnc the benrh. Vrwellr f Heard. Tn adllflon I in all-cid badcer ftrne M.h yoonc Mnndy H 'o hje attempted. Mrit. Mundy told of ortirr ai t. ..f altered rrtielty. Inrludlnc h'r aereet at her hu.band'a lnt ;rtlon. Sie tun fleered of all chare of In f tetay. and Jodse Morrow Mid that the hnband had Mwn by til artlonf) tut he waa not entlfled to conelder yt'ott tiersoM of th faleo charaea ha fcat mada arin.i hi wife. Ianta!rt William Tyler. aatned aome rorortery threo month iro when he wae mi!rtee ont of fll.ote In an al t'aed badger rame wbtrh wa ataaed by Harry Hendoraon. a San -raorit-o waiter, and Kthel Henderaon. Tyler and Mr Henderaon were arrented and Henderson two dnya later bronchi aft for l - for alienation of affertlona. alr lnetlaatlof by Idatrlal Attor Mr kn allowed thai tnl ault had li.en teeitled oat of rourt when Tyler paid lladarn 1 1 . Ilenderaon and M wlfa then took thl money and left Portland. They were Indicted, but el off or l a to loeata them haa been f-ttl. Tyler's ! "taea. Two yeara o Tyler and Ma aed r other. Mr rartnelia xyier. wero oefendanta In an alienation of affer ion suit brouaht by Tyler a dUoned wife Tl l uit la ald to hava been tf, by TrVr fr j:5.-. taller "".eren. fecial aaeni tor i'i-.- ninmiT Kvana. oue:lned lre Mundy clo.eiy rowternina the alleged bl.-kniallin plot atlernpiea oy ner hu-band. and a fraud Jury Inyeatlfa l.on may fulloa. It waa naid. Ju4ae Morrow crantrd a divorce de rreo to Alta Jr l.hruutt when her rnarcea of crulty asalnut F.llery le-r-hmutt went unrhallenued. !-he al.o chared non-upport. They were r-arrled at Vancouver In IMt Th husband did not contet the suit. SUIT FOR RAILROAD Ofl t ! ACTIO t 1" HTt.li t rilHlll COIKT. rt-lolUfa .k foe Srwa llwaaaaea Sad eek to Kearrala Ihrfradaata rraaa I Railroad. CUKHAU.-i. Waati. !artl ST. i.p- ,1 i A eeaaalional aait. InyoUluK wonerehlp of the local railroad Una built out of t."heha;ie eoma yeara aco. now known aa tha Cowll'.a. Cbehalla A aeoade Kallway. waa today filed In te fewta t'mtBty auperlr Court by f. P. funntnahajn. I'lalntlffa are ttie !tninton r::ectric Kallway "oro rtr)t( art treicon corporation: A. Welch. H r'lciavhhuucr. K W. 1UU and A l'r:t-harl. and the defendant named t-. luile H. Coffni-n. who orlcina'l iro-ioted the toal line; t'offm.in mMnn B.nk Truat I'omr'r.) of rehali. t'owllta. thehll A t'aecad ;ti: if trr.p-nc isrf J. i. forlett. wpo l rw prrt.lnt of the concern, a w.'.t-known Seattle rapltail.t. In I14 If l silered lh. In romplet-I- - netl tloi. between IC i'. f"offrr.n . I J t:. i or'eft to eil the rji road to t latter in former arted without au fiorlfy In icnt:ic certtln conveyance r.-r iho p'amtl'f a president of thr II. '. "offrrn' a.-' In the ter.fer ft-e ftke.- Co bet et a.de aal other re';ef granted, in tuUna an ortler ft rat-lrta the drfendan'. from uln :-e road durtptf thr lltlcatlon. One h-intred ard fifty thousand dollar rinfittM are akc4 and i:i."a atlrlel f -r A. W eleh STRAND HAS VVAR STORY i tl t.iirt n r riir" riioto. rt. la n tl. i nrm:v tlrasla rearaww Has Leadlac Hole and aiary laiolara Maaa a t ell aa CMbeea. " im Vol Pi.-ture. -aa4.itr of .-.. I. ire phot ilt fretjre at the frid TKeirer for tne re.t cf the week. :f'n l fwii h.e the rr-le r-f a beea-fif-il fcr.-nh aiel cet:cht In the i;ermn ruli p'-i If mi Tne .tory rlealj aih m eerie af h ipeii- to th: ;: "te !. -:r r- wl bv a f.erfiin 9 pim a rr-.at'l I. aerv if jVu of her .t II .n i nl.T an 1 a apfiti metrher of h t.fare ;i ! tfh h.r ad when the iVpuii la killed -e hettete Ihet he rnee:a hi deith He. fen.ima her front M euperioy ott eer T'l.n eerethfa trry urripeetrd hap peea wMt h ler.rt. an unuul feature to the pHttff. .vti. I'raryoa wear a dif- ferert aTT tn errv .certe. Ifjpf. l:r.oe ad conpny appear In an effeeta of .roe :rtinc. ttlWlrtrS jedJn.-t-r Mmo-ria true retried. an ln girl 1 attract: acj wcara prvur clothe nd the other man In th com pany la a ood comedian too. Bob and 1-eaa-y Va'.. ntlne are a clever pair who inc and offer a keen lot of comedy on the question aaked by rensua taker. Then they chann to foloni.il coatumea and dance an old fashioned stately dance and alng an old time rone. Jamr Heano. "The Jack In the Boa. I a really aood contorttonlet. While he I coins: throua-h his contortion feata he talk on every subject Imaginable. As a conclusion te folds himself up In a very email box. Hob and ;erti I'ettlrord are a couple of school kids who tell a bunch of rid dles and rlna; number of "kid" aonss. Th itirl has a poor voice, both In mn InK and talking, which makes It diffi cult to underaland Iter. Waldo and Ilroy are a couple of men w ho play the banjo ami the guitar, and one of them gives an excellent Imi tation of a fife and drum corps heard at a distance. E B. MOROfu PROfilOTEO rORTl.AlO MAX ADVAXCKD Me-.cTi: AHT-roifi:i.t'V. This fUy lsm High Position t Katcr ervle of Coaatry. 9 . It I now Ueutenant-Colonl Karl B. Mordrn, of th National Army, accord ins to letter received recently by frlroda and relative In this city. As Karl II. Morden. consiructin; engineer, he wa for rotne year prominent In thi rtty and wwa chief or construction when the electric line sraa bntlt from Salrm to Albany. Ueutenant-folonel Morden. son of R K. Morden. day foreman of The Ore gontan compoKlng-room. waa chief con tructinc engineer of the tlreat North ern aysteni. with headquartera at fcl. I'auL when ho wa sumrooned to serv ice In cantonment construction and glren hia commission aa Major. Ilia first great task waa tha con struction of the huge cantonment at I'attle Creek. Mich. ITpon completion of thla work ha was sent to Philadel phia, where ha now Is stationed, and supervised tha construction of aevcral military depots, both for oversea and inland service. Mr. Morden waa Informed of hi aon's advancement In letter received yes terday from Thlladelphla. MARINES WILL RECRUIT TWO THOla.Wn EvV wKN TO IK ADVITTKD MONTHLY. lavereae at Fwrew Is) rra.ee fa Fall IMvleloa May Be Ova e red If Ceaeral lerahlaaT la a'avarable. WASHINGTON. March IT. fBcer I ncharge of Marina Corps recruiting station hava been ordered to resume recruiting April I. A limit of 2uO new recruits er month will be maintained until additional training facllltlea be come available through th transfer of oraanlaatlona for foreign service. Secretary Inmtela' disapproval of the proposal that th corps be enlarged euftlciently to permit the Incresse of the brigade now In Franc to a full division, has not discouraged pro ponents of that auggestlon. It Is learned that the Secretary s action was due to his belief that since tha msrines In France are now an Integral part of lienrr-al Pershing's forces, any recom mendation for an Increase should come from th Oeneral. Tha marines In Krsnce have been used on lines 'of communication from th debarkation ports to the main American base and fur provoat guard dutv behind tha lines, but strenuous protests on the part of trie friend of th marines recently resulted in the promise that the brigade would be sent to the front lino as oon as It could b spared. ailc llork C.lvr I.lbcrallt. CASTLE RC"CK. Wash, starch IT. I Special Tha Castl ICock branch of too fted Cross and auxiliaries shipped over pounds of clothing to the New Tork commirsion for tha relief of Bel gian. More than 0 pieces besides hoea. were donated. The Women's Commercial Clur and cnurcn societies a..ted the l!ed froj.. fSomehow, a Beban story always y 't-AM ' 4 , ' M rings trae, because it's human. pjf"" rAutJiV"! . y fA'A. "One More American" is another r" j tyif$tolltX 1 ' ' HV' f"0"1: Itgetsunder, F-'.EJtelPf.l -. ffetfA$ ! -. - 1 1 1 IDAHO MEANS BUSINESS TATK PHKPABKD TO DEAL. W ITH I. W. YV SALS GOVERNOR. Kaecallve Makes Spirited Reapoaae t Agitatofa Beast That Law Haa Collapsed. SPOKAXE. AVsah.. ilarch IT. (Spe cial.) "The Idaho criminal syndicalism law I the paved road from dlaturbance to the penitentiary. It 1 kept in per r . .nd a-reed right alonic. I am going over It now to see that there are not even any turn-outs on tue road." This answer to the I. W. Y . boast - , v. in-.-. (-nilaose wss made by Gov ernor Moacs Alexander, of Idaho, who left Spokane today for St. .viaries sna Courru d'AIene for a brief Inspection of conditions there. We have two men In the peniten tiary convicted under the criminal syn dicalism law." he asserted. "That doesn't look like it has filed. Tha Jury mav not always convict, but that Is no fault of the law. The law is there. It Is bring- enforced. It Is constitutional as far aa I know. "Adjutant-Oencral Moody will make his headquarters in Wallace after the last of the week. He will stay In North Idaho until I order him back. While there mar be many I. W. W.s In the I'oetir d'AIene mine, we 1 are able to handle any situation which may arise." Governor Alexander will leao for Washington Saturday morning. SMITHS NEEDED IN TACOMA Wooden f-hipbuildln'R Halted Be- ane or Jjtbop Shortage. TACOMA. Wash., March 27. (Spe cial.) There Is a serious shortage of blacksmiths to help out In the wooden shipbuilding programme In Tacoma. according to local wooden shipbuilders. This fact Is holding up much of the work on vessels that have reached the stage of 'construction where the Iron work Is ready to be placed. A shortage of caulkers also has Its effect, as ar rangement recently made with the caulkers' organisation to place on. more men are not working out satisfactorily. Oeorsre P. Wright, president of. the Wriirht ehlpyards. says: "The yards could use 250 blacksmiths. It seems as though we must turn to the inland towns to get this class of help." FINN SAYS HE IS LOYAL Kcv. E. J. Carslein Confesses Plan to Help Aliens Evade Draft. TACOMA. Wash.. March 27. (Spe cial.) Rev. K. J. Carsteln, a Finlander arrested in Hoquiam as aji obstructor of the draft law. was brouRht to the fierce County Jail today by Federal nrf.,..r. He na rl that lie WR s local i American and had taken out his first papers. He Is about 40 years of age. "I am an Idealist and I am working for the freedom of Finland." he said. "I am a Baptist missionary and work among the Finns. About a dozen of the men who had to fill out questionnaires sought exemptions. I told them that for 125 each I would report their case to the Finnish Consul at Stockholm, who would take the matter up with the President and perhaps get them ex empted." Pead The OreVonlan classified ads. NURSE OPERATE ELEVATOR Portland Girl at Tacoma Awaiting : Orders From Washington. TACOMA, Wash.. March 27i (Spe cial.) Miss ' Nellie Smith, graduate nurse from the Good Samaritan Hospi tal, Portland, -is operating an elevator in a Tacoma building while she waits the call to go to France. She expects orders from Washington. T. C, to re- port for duty as a telegraph operator. as she already has been accepted for service and ordered to hold herself in readiness. ' Miss .Smith studied business train ing and telegraphy in Spokane before coming; to Tacoma a few months ago. She was born in Versailles, B'rance, and the fact that she knows French will help her. In Paris fuel is so -scarce the people are buying wood by the pound, there being no coal to be had. JJillll!IIIIII!lllllllIlIlillli:i!llllilIIIIIIII!lllllll!IIII!l!III!!llil!I!IIiniIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIII!ilil Illllillllllllllillillllllll 11111111111, You Are the Judge and Jury awawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawewaar-i yictrola i i yjf l Hi f I ' ITT VI i liv- lit I 3 v2"mn n , 1 m. JAdKoH's '.,V j! '.. pX, ' I j ' i -.immnmm mm 1 I! - -a.J V Compare and Decide You are the one to decide just which instrument is to adorn your home, to furnish music and good cheer for your household. 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