"Furniture With Richness Unexcelled Quality You've a Right to Expect two mnuws SHOT July 15 for the murder of his cousin, Mrs.' Olive Swim .Trenholme, and her husband. Harvey Trenholme, a returned soldier of Bale Verte. He then pleaded insanity, and won a reprieve until September IS. On that date a hangman could" not be found and the execution was put off.. Yesterday a hangman, ficti tiously named "M. A. Doyle." sprung the trap. When the body had been cut down," It was discovered that life was not extinct. The noose, it was believed, had not been properly adjusted. Offieiais forced to carry out the order of execution, again took the body to the scaffold and a second hangman known only as "Bill from Montreal,"1 sprang the trap, an hour after the first attempt. CENSORSHIP HELD DANGEROUS POLICY Fl 520,000'HOLDUP had In the twit window tod ay particular attention tu '"" ,n'" weak dfeplar Miti- One plera or a aenaefil. a la ted at Bale or rular n r I e as held for future World May Be Plunged Into ..War; Reasons Secret. Police Shotgun Squad Routs 1 Robbers in Motorcar. delivery eharga. rllhoul additional aware WRITERS ISSUE PROTEST SIX BANDITS SCATTERED On Jiiife m Sisigfe Pieces 1 v iwisaYeatfi V Sensational Battle Fought in Busy Street of San Francisco Near Business Center of City. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7. Mem bers of the police shotgun sauad badly wounded two men- today in frustrating an attempt to holdup an automobile conveying $20,000 to the Dairy Delivery company in the Mis sion district, to pay its employes. Two other robbers are thought to have been shot. Two policemen were riding in the pay car when the outlaws's car at tempted to crowd it to the curb. "he policemen fired and two of the men fell. Two others leaped from the car. The policemen followed, firing repeatedly. Both .men staggered, but escaped in an alley. One Man May Die. The men who fell said their names were Marton McGowan and Edward Stewart, who was shot through the chest and may die. It is said he also 1b known as Collins. McGowan was shot through both arms. Police are searching for a man with, a wounded head, who was seen to leave a streetcar distant from the place of the attempted holdup. Another automobile was being held up when' the pay car ap proached and the bandits transferred their attempt to It. Two Other Ontlatra Escape. Tie police eaid that two other MS, who had been aoting as look outs, commandeered a nearby auto mobile alter the shooting and drove away a breakneck epeedu Police in automobile armed with shotguns are searching for them. The pay car picked up the police men, in the neighborhood a moment before the shooting. ' The policemen had been tracking the six suspects on a "tip" that they were going to attempt to rob a store.. The shooting was at Eighth and Howard streets two blocks from one of the busiest sections of Mar ket street. The holdup was attempt ed despite passing street cars and automobiles and) the presence of dozens of pedestrians. CHINESE AGAIN AJ WAR Forces of Sun Yat Sen Reported! Fighting Way to Foochow. AMOY, China, Oct. 7. (By the As sociated Press.) Fighting is re ported near Foochow, capital of the province of Fukien. Sun Tat Sen, deposed president of the South China republic at Canton, is said to be Back of a movement aimed ap parently at the capture of Foochow and the ousting of 14 How Chi, the provincial tuchun. General Hsu Tsung Chi, who com manded Sun Yat-Sen's defeated Kiangsi army, has established head quarters at Yenping, northwest of Foochow, having marched overland from south Kiangsi province- by way of Tingchow. General Wang Yeun Chang's head quarters' at Klennlngfu, north of Temping, Is rebelling, egainse XA How Chi and combining forces with General Hsu Jn threatening eFoo chow. Many persons, anticipating trou ble, are leaving Foochow. Financial conditions throughout Fukien prov ince are critical. SOCIALISTS IN tJOURT Injunction Proceedings Designed to Keep Names Off Ballot. HELENA. Mont., Oct. 7. Whether or not names of socialist condidates for Montana state and congressional offices will appear on the general election ballot In November depends on aotion to be taken by the su preme court next Tuesday Secretary of State Stewart today had been served with copies of a temporary Injunction, Issued by the court on application of R. M. Mills of Helena, forbidding the candidates In question the ballot. Mr. Stewart immediately stopped the printing of ballot certification forms, pend ing action on the injunction. Right of the socialists to places on the ballot was questioned be ' cause the state convention was not held until after the primary. It was held by socialist leaders that lack of party organization in Montana the last few years gave the group status of a new party. MR. MOODY CONSPICUOUS Portland Attorney Has Important Role in War Frand Cases. THE OKEGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Washington, D. C, Oct. 7. Ralph E. -Moody of Portland, Or., will have a conspicuous part from now on in the preparation of war fraud cases, it has been indicated by the de partment of justice. As a special assistant to the attorney-general, Mr. Moody had much to do with assembling the evidence and drafting the papers in the case filed this week against the Dayton Aeroplane company. BEER, WINE, - OPPOSED METHODIST OFFICIAL RE PORTS ON MQUOR. Legalized Sale Would Mean Bill of $3,000,000,000 Each Year, Says Preacher. ROCHESTER, N. Y., Oct. 7. "If the use of beer and light wines should again he permitted in this country, we would have a national drink bill of 15,000,000, 000 a year; the saloon would be with us once more; whisky also would come back, and we would have a new evil in the widespread drinking by women." These statements were made here tonight by the Rev. Deets Pickett, research secretary of the board of temperance, prohibition and public morals of the Methodist Episcopal church, In an address to the dele gates assembled for the Genesee conference of the church. Supporting his allegations Xc Ptckett eaid In part: , "When the nation closed the saloons our drink bill ,was nearly J2,600,000,000. The present drink bill in Great Britain, with about 40,000,000 people. Is 478.000,000, or approximately $2,250,000,000, which we understand, js practically double what it was before the war. With increased prices and greater con sumption, due to after-war tenden cies, there is no doubt that our liquor bill would be $5,000,000,000 annually, not including the inci dental losses to the people caused by the renewed traffic. According to Charles Ienon of the American Federation of Labor, the working men of the United States con-, tributed 70 per cent of the drink bill In pre-prohibition days. What would It mean to lower the standard of living of our people, particularly of our working classes, to the tune of $5,000,000,000 at one time? "The American saloon was a beer saloon, not a whisky saloon. All of its institutional evils, including its brothel accompaniment, its gambl ing hells and side-entrances for women introduced by the brewery owned saloon, would thrive just as well if not a drop of whisky were sold. You cannot open 200,000 saloons In this country and keen them from selling whisky. The saloon never obeyed any law passed for its regulation except the law compelling it to pay a tax, and the evasions of that were notorious. "We " would have a new evil in widespread drinking by women." Dr. Picket declared. "The American woman was kept out of the Ameri can saloon. The American man considered her too good for the de bauching influence of beer. Very few "respectable" women drank at all In America in the old days. But the old standards of conduct for women are passing away under the Influence of the new feminism, and we have not yet had time for the establishment of new standards. In this transition time, the influence of the ealoon and the trade, urged by an economic motive and pushed by every method of trade proritotion. would be perilous to American womanhood." GRANDMAS TO HAVE CLUB South Pasadena Woman Launches Unique Social Movement. SOUTH PASADENA, Cal.. Oct. 7. A grandmothers' club Is being formed by Mrs. J. P. Brush, who is not a grandmother, but who believes there should be more diversion for elderly women. She says it is the first club of the kind to be organ-iwfi-anvwhere. Ages of members are expected to range from 73 to 88, from present indications, but no grandmother will be barred because of youth. Members whose eyes are not too dim, will sew, making garments for Christmas gifts for grandmothers less fortunate. Read The Oregonlan classified ads. I ' A Question m ' . ".V '.u-JWMPt British Said to Tell People Issue of Conflict or Peace None of Their Business. Imposition of severe censorship on the conferences dealing with the jiear east prevents jthe actual truth becom ing known, and Mr. Bird points out that the developments show how easily the world might afin be drawn into an other war underexlstin; conditions. BY WILLIAM BIRD. (Copyright, 1922, by The Oregonian.) PARIS. Oct. 7. CSpeclal cable.) Rejuvenation against censorship. That formula expresses better than any other Europe's crisis this week. Thanks particularly to the British government's attitude the world has been told that the issue of peace or war in the orient is none of its business. While elderly military statesmen confer and quarrel, perhaps pledge millions of young men's lives, news paper correspondents are excluded not alone from attending the con ference but are ordered to send no news that is not approved by the conferees., The experiences of th elderly sur geon. Serge Varonoff, in attendance ai the annual surgical conference here, affords an interesting side light on this general attitude. The congress, presided over by a septua genarian and mainly attended by men who themselves obviously, would be benefited by monkey glands, had clapped a censorship on its colleagues' whose new methods grow hair on bald heads, turn white beards brown and change senile dotards into devotees of tango pal aces. Protest Is Issued. American correspondents in Eu rope assembled In Paris have jointly, with the British, French, German, Swiss, Dutch and Belgian colleagues, issued a protest against this cen sorship following the discovery of an uslv break among the near east conferees just at the time that the official communiques were assert ing that "everything was proceed ing satisfactorily." The censorship even prevented learning the reason for the split, which demonstrates how easily the world may again be drawn into war without the slight est knowledge of the causes exactly as the superannuated surgeons, themselves afraid of youth, may prevent knowledge of rejuvenating methods and condemn mankind to premature senility. Atmospaere Is Warlike In the present circumstances, with little information reaching the out side world except through military and chiefly British sources, the only safe plan is to believe nothing and fear everything. The ridiculous, be whiskered atrocity stories, re-furnished from" the previous crisis, are being made to do duty as news in the hope of creating a warlike atmosphere. Until the press of the world J a admitted to full cognisance of what is taking place at these conferences and uncensored trans mission of the actual news is al lowed, the public should take the near east dispatches as "Important if true." SL ft B. green taracr ror ein, Holman trutl Co., coal and wool Broadway 6363: &60-31 AdT. Peacock Rock Springs coal. Dia mond Coal Co.. Bflwy 8037 Adv. CHAS. F. WALKER, Pres. MORE ARMS SHIPPED Additional Stores Are Reported Given to General Chang. (Chlcajro Tribuns Foreign News Service. PEKIX, Oct. 7. It Is asserted here that additional shipments of muni tions have been reaching' Geo era 1 Chang1 Tso Lin, the Manchurian war lord, from Vladivostok since the Japanese cabinet ordered an investi gation of charges that stores of Czeoho-Slovak arqia, being- guarded bv the Japanese, were stolen and sold to the Chinese military leaderJ MAM IS TWICE HANGED life Found to Be Xot Extinct One Hour After First Attempt. WOODSTOCK. N. B., Oct. 7. Twice reprieved from hanging, the second time because no hangman could be found. Benny, Swim, who was convicted of killing two per sons, was twice hanged yesterday when a second hangman was called after the first attempt had been bungled. Swim was sentenced tobe hanged northwester v BCttOOX of COMMEECTB "Why is it that one of ths keenest business men of the city to whom I had explained our work and our policy of giving; personal instruc tion, and whom I had shown through our school, turned and said to me: "Why. 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