THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, .MONDAY. MARCH 5, 1917. nous charge MAY E BE PLACED AGAINST DEATH AUTO . DRIVER '".'. -.xy Complaints Charging " Man slaughter and Assault With Intent to Kill Likely, :i INQUEST OCCURS TONIGHT Raymond' Abst at Xdberty reading- Za. etifetlon Bead Woa -Well ' Known in Eastern Oregon. Complaint charging manslaughter and assault with intent to kill will in all likelihood be Issued by the district attorney against Keymond Abst. the 17-year-old chauffeur who drove his -car" Into the throng at Washington And Tenth streets Saturday afternoon and caused the death of Mrs. J. L. -44reen. Theodora E. Anderson,, father of 1 1 -year-old John. Anderson, who was on of the injured victims in the Sat urday tragedy, this morning made a request upon the district attorney xor the issuance of a complaint against Abet charging assault. This request was made as parent of the injured . boy. That such a complaint may be Issued -was determined In the recent Warren case, which involved the In- Jury -of a Mrs. Beckman in an auto ' mobile accident. " The district attorney's .office, how ever. hesitated in granting the re quest in view of the contemplated complaints charging the more serious offenses. It was felt that thes-j should be paramount without the po Iblllty of being superseded by an assault charge; ... Grand Jury to Consider Case. an automobile. The complaint recites that Schultx purchased a Ford machine from Gould for 9400 under the belief that the latter was the' owner of the car. The plaintiff now jflnds that the car had been stolen and that Gould had no Interest in op title to the ear. and seeks the recovery of the purchase prlca paid by him. j dressed; BY - SHOPLIFTING J. A. Miller Gets 00 Days in Jail for Theft of Clothing. - When J. -A. Miller I suggested I u Jennie Berrlo that she' needed some new and more modish attire, and with a show of free-hearted opulence -in vited her -to a department store to select her own tastes. Jennie beamed with all the senorltas love tor adorn ment. . -j But once in the aisles of the store, however, her happy pleasure was dis turbed with- dismay as her Inamorata, without the formality of the waiting clerk or sending goods j to the wrap ping desk, began to hand a shirtwaist, gloves and earrings to the astonished Jennie, with the injunction to hide them. Unfortunately for Miller, he was observed by Mrs, I, Mj Yost, an at tache of the Meier & Frank company, and the work of dressing Jennie was nipped promptly. j This was the story told to District Judge Bell, which earned for Miller a 90 day Jail sentence. Miller and his consort are Mexicans, the man being only a week's resident' of Portland. The story as told the authorities by the woman, in which she appeared to have been an unwitting accomplice of the male shoplifter was corrob orated by Miller, and the latter seemed anxiously "willing to Oil fill iE! E CHAMBER VIOLENTLY DENOUNCES SENATOR HARRY LANE Oregon Man Is Dealt With in Separate Resolution Be- jj sides General One, FILIBUSTER IS CONDEMNED Action of xa Termed "Cowardly, Fnsil- laalmotts Traitors" and Hot fleeting Attitude of This State. Greek Minister's .- Salary Is Sought n Through Lawsuit . Suit to collect salary for min- 4j lsterlal services was filed In tha circuit court today against the Greek Community of Port- - land, a. corporation, by John I Kokas as assignee of the Rev. t . Panaret os Anagnostopouloe. The complaint alleges that the Greek Community of Portland is a religious organisation, He maintaining a church, ard that X from January 1, 1916, to April 30, 191. and prior thereto tite Rev. Mr. Anagnostopoulea was tha regularly appointed min- ister of the church. It is al- leged that his salary of $100 per month, for pastoral serv- 4t ices, remains unpaid -for the m four months mentioned, and judgment for $400 is asked. Not content with unanimously adopt ing a resolution condemning the sena tors who conducted the filibuster in the United States senate and applauding the president for his policy in dealing with Germany, the members' council of the Chamber of Commerce by divided vote adopted another -resolution this after noon violently condemnatory of Sen ator Harry Lane of Oregon for his part with the filibustered. Th first resolution was presented by Robert Livingstone and seconded dead I bv m W. Stone. The second was pre- gullty in order that the woman might I sented by C. W. Hodson and adopted be released. I by about a two thirds vote after C. Q. Chaoman had vainly pieaaea mat we UNFAIR JITXEUR GOT LICKED measure be postponed until the anger against tne senator irom uksvu Complaint of Friedman Against " rea0?uti' Dresented by Mr.: Hod- Green for Assault Dismissed. aon reads: "The plaintiff got wha was coming I lata Especially Condemned. to him," was the only- solace given I Resolved. That the cowardly, dusII- S. Friedman in- Judge Jones" ouit lanimous, traitorous actions of l when his complaint, cliargins N. R. members of the United staves sen. Green with assault and! battery, was in withholding from the Psident fuli jUmi.,,j u .,m,.i Ahkt Friedman power and authority to employ all nec- disrnissed. it appeared tnat neaman means to protect tne live and and Green are Jjtney drivers on the commercial interests of Americans on Twenty-third and Thurman street run the Mgh seas, merits our most bitter i ne story, as toia io me coun, was i condemnation, 'mat we especially c"- U-BOAT ENCOUNTERS STEAMER FITTED OUT AS SUBMARINE TRAP COAST GUARD CUTTER SEAMEN ARE LOST ATTEMPT AT RESCUE Texas Oil Steamer Louisiana Aground and' Probable.To- tal Loss; .Survivors Sought Red Signal On Broadway Span To Warn Traffic - - -' Red signal lights have been placed near both approaches of tha Broadway bridge as warn- lngs to streetcar and general traffic that the draw ia open. so other bridges may be utilised without loss of time. The lights will be switched on and off by tha operators of the draw. Tha lights are suspended from tha wire spans at Broad- way and Gllsan, Broadway and Larrabee and Broadway and Williams avenue. If the light is burning, the motorman or automobilist knows the draw t will be open for four minutes or longer and may use1 the O- W. It. A N, bridge instead. It is hoped by this means to avoid the numerous delays caused whenever the bridge ia open for passage of slow -mo v- ing shipping. era! of the state, succeeding the lata General James Jackson. XJ. SJ A., who occupied that " position for over 27 years. - Colonel MacAlexander is de tailed by the war department as inspect- or-lnstrsctor of the Oregon National Guard and is well known throughout the state. He was Instructor at the Oregon Agricultural college for a term of years, and last year was in com mand of the training camp at Lake Washington. St, Louis Hotel Robbed. St. Louis. Mo., March . (1. K. 8.) Four armed bandits entered the Dixon There is a strong conviction amonsr I that ullder ty.a rules, the Jitney drlv-tlemn. Senator Harry Lane for the part oficers that Abst should be brought I erg re reaujred to drive' to the end of he took in such proceedings, and that to"; face , a manslaughter charge, and thc 0( Thurman street. The other we hereby declare our complete repu- Tlia CUB Vlll DO laiu UClure IDC kioiiu I rinir 1 1 rmii ha1 rt nn a thi Vlfh h ptM. t u-mvii jury. ' An- inauest will be held tonight at i :30 .to investigate the accident. it J turn on Loveiov and nick ud several I .nitst th .nnrx.ra.tion of all commer- -will be at the courthouse and it will I passengers that rightfully would have clal, civic and social organizations jireccae ins one 10 invesuai I taken Green s car. Green speeded up tnrougnoui me Biaie oi vrcu iu nooting at inira ana luarsei last night in which Henry a . ifiii4 - . . .i urpxaru hiiii as. l luuo as. Atiicu I whMftunon ht Gamiin invitea mm 10 l im Abst-is at liberty, pending the out- 8ten out of his car and to to one side. T.tne . . I vats j Cbasva nv a&avBw - and loyal citizens or this state, fit. -ia.i i niavvi!.. u vaj. yw.yv.j v t XUfe VI slrfJPViHWVW j,a9 was me wiaow oi u. ii. oiaroi.u. Kriedman a drubbinir. t7..i-h u,,,tr,-r that a. mnv of nrmA If- titUrA Oft ; : I lllcoo lCol..v..a - - poi'XTV FTRS fifl1.t IMi ! muted to Senator lne as expressive uslneBs at Ia Grande, but moved to CUUKX XKbS OOAi.UU . fllnB entertained by his con- Wy0ming and Montana. ' stituency. Was Splendid Slncer. 1 State s Share or Fees Collected for The resolution of more general terms 1l fltarhlr s.l n t It... T nJo. I V.km.nr ' 1. (DA nK - I rad3 HS fOllOWS .... .- - . " I J - " " I ..-IX-l lh. of h. TTn Fees collected by the county clerk , sVV-hadiourned w 4,.v, lr.u,ra marriea jar. vifen. ju,,, turned over to the county treas- on the president s request for author tarblrd s. business associate. They urer durin the month! of February itv to protect the rights of American ame to i-ortiana anout a year ago amounted to $6633.90. The circuit court commerce on the high seas and to trora Spokane, where Mr. Green was I h r.nwiinr i.at-imi,( . I nroteet the lives and property of Reports Artillery Engagement With Ship and Destroyer; 22 Vessels Sunk, Interested in real estate. In Portland tributed the largest fees, the court A2!l?f&. iti5em5?.n n1 . earning J2564.31 and the recording "hTh 'of the German wns BU ,er oia. one I 12208.-. 0. Interest on bank hnlsni i j I iZ.T tnr. rfht , - t-- ciitri iie-ia c m t& v 3 iiv s waaa v aww. Berlin, Via Sayville Wireless, March 5. (I. N. S.) Two submarines which recently returned to their home bases reported that they sank 15 steamers and seven, sallng ships of a total gross tonnage of 64,500. "One of these submarines," said the Trans-Ocean News Agency, "encoun tered off the south coast of Ireland a tank steamer fitted out as a submarine trap with four well concealed broadside cannons. The ahip's .boats were also used to throw water bombs against the submarine. After emerging the sub marine had an artillery engagement from 3 p. m. until dark against the submarine trap and a submarine de stroyer of the Foxglove type, which joined in. At least three houses were observed on the Foxglove. "By sinking these ships there were destroyed SOOO tons of grenades. 3300 tons of grain, 8000 tons of linseed, about 15.000 tons of coal. 2500 tons of war-material, 3500 tons of parcels, 4300 tons of timber, 1200 tons of iron ore and 1S00 tons of ground nuts." The British destroyer Foxhound is probably the Foxglove mentioned above. Election Attacked As to Its Validity Norfolk, Va., March 5. (U. .) Small boats and dlngys were today scouring the sea off Winter Quarter shoals, near here, for traces of -the seamen of the coast-guard cutter Ta- mac raw, who are believed to have per ished when their lifeboat was swamped as they were fighting through a choppy sea to the rescue of the stranded Texas Oil ttimr T.aufaiana Small hope, however, was held out Qf JJ( JJeCOHUIieildS warn (, aayurcAjk iiw ift-v inr men had been found. Hope is also dwindling that the Louisiana, now firmly fixed on the aA1aKAtf1 .hiMli thpM vri11a north- 9.f f rvun t. Md. can be saved. Th general staff of the Oregon Na The vessel has sprung serious leaks I tlonal Guard has unanimously recom and her hold and. engine-rooms are j mended to the governor the appoint filled. She ran ashore in a dease rog. ment of lieutenant-Colonel U. G. Mac The second boat, 'containing aix Alexander. U. S. A., as inspector-pen men, was lowered from tne coast Col. MacAlexander Vanedl , - . - - -- - iuv utKiorauva vr iiiienuuns, a The Dalles. Or., March 5. Cork Ed- don of the school board was' Instructed V.- vf iV v., '"'"c i petitions for citizenship.i 186; probate aeny to tne citizen oi io uuiicu Francis uauoway xor a written opln r'."w." " ii" "A n'" court fees, 1511.10; torrens, 310.60; -re- states ino n8 ii . v lon concerning the legality of the elec- ttU h M.T"!!' e Lording marginals, $93.25; 'prohibition, "w'h"-!" laad5otfrnmet of tion of S. W. Moore of Gooding. Idaho. ktttA.rft:hr med rtsiA congVeithfutfnUgr i ww-ow ... ; i t nn t"i r xw va tfis iirMiiitnL w& ai.t.uui- atnuu a. v a v n vu uiku uiBCUHMiun I grand niece. Mercedes' father. Dr. W . Wallace, is serving with the allied fnAMM Kia rr.. U,W1" siuok xurney. I rrhui tan ?k .im.i.H. .t seniLton a,- i-i..i in t I v.-. v mm-v i . m . w. - . m x uuci a i will np.n it sne m r t i t- . . bibivb rt m m t m iiiiiibiiii .... tv'rfr... u.. ""-r. " fer ran, .; mini- ,t -7. "7 . meeting was not legal because one trom Denver. iirtVt ' ' ; I we. the member of the members' " " tuui" not oe The state's share of ifees collected I niished bv the concerted action of a concerning the minutes of a nrecedinr oy uie couniy cierK m February I small minority ot tne umicu oi meeting, when Moore was elected. School Board Chairman Savin says the Dr. Hinson Installed At East Side Baptist " . . ... 1 Z:Z. ...anl t r vntn irihr.,r th- at-.-,iMm.K council Oi tne -ortina namuei- "'r-. 7. rTT " " flATV'T riSK Tlia njivtr m?nncrrc i. iii.V .V.r V . .. Commerce, do conaemn as aisioyai to aeciarea me Duyormionuency open un- "IS BANK DEPOSITS law library received from the circui thft TTntted Ktate the action of those til the district attorney', oninion i. j -,- I i k u piuuw i senators wno preventea tne grannns gtven. A lay UvuIC lAngutSnOS III Jail Bt t oi sucn aumoiu m mo fihhucui tit cause J Tinas Are Attached. I vt .tttuv ia tinvt-n, I vot that would have expressed the QCUbllllCUh v. aa. " --r J " it v of the members of the senate and kt.it k. i i V. I Miiltnoninli fVmritv Jnrv fni Itf snh nt ponarress in BUDDOrt of the presi- nabiUtrTohis baTk depsued Term I8 sVorn lo.: fdi1 hUr 01 Ur inoney. 5 oouid was taken into custody Multnomah county grand Jury for Be it further Resolved, that we in- raturaay on a second complaint, charg- 'the March term was Impaneled this dorse the action of the president in Dr. W. B. Hinson was installed ss lag him with the theft or an auto-1 forenoon, and appeared before Pfe- severing diplomatic relations with , pastor of East Side Baptist churj'.i roobile. and his lnnrl nn th nam i.ii t. j -.. i i ... , Ra-ninv and the reauest of the execu- -ji n.aU hu rirt f.oni.. -mn. aSZnbuinU" .a.C ',Ji,h! IS?- - G' 20-l5 tns?TCawaV ir vi j I nawinorne avenue; vvuiiam w. belligerent vessels, ana mat me presi- v i ouiavi- L ,l7ia?KivTv aeposlts were , nn- Wright, 106 Fourth street; E. T. dent be authorized to use such other j ing Belgian children was taken up. ayauaDie because of being attached by vounr. 1021U Rimnnt tnf rhnri instrumentalities as he may dxm nec-1 and 27 new members received Into the fnfohii::8 .0WlL0Km h hndold,f tol!n Curry. 700 Pospect I drive; S. A. I e2s?ify TnVa1VLKVi"tntJnnI !lu,lc,l'" After the morn,nff "ervicc, I" "vr vi nun m;eiflg vol ira. TrmitHnli ola t. Anno . riq w " u iu J,-".. " -- xjt, mnson waus me recipient ot nearly ''r. !"on i the circuit stree . H- f.l"w?ri; "V.? X.OTS ' ?"e?' Dr. Hinson goes to Ai- Wur-. ijn,Die to secure tne 300 nec- th- tm- ..,m- "t''" ..hi. ; nnnr. f thi "y Wednesday for a week to con fssary lor mi freedom. Gould was , . " , 1 i i vT. .v.. V.r0 " ,t" T.HT,t tn ri thi duct evangelistic meetings Eiven in lb rn rimt Art h akt i ' -t - s---- r , - . . . " - w w j V i fcAlQ BUCI Ui, Next Sun guard cutter Yamacraw when-C first boat containing nine men had been swamped just as it reached the tow ering sides of the' Louisiana, laboring on the shoals. . Further dispatches this morning told of the safe beaching of a small j dingy with four men. Coast-guard officers, however, did not believe this boat was from the Yamacraw, as It I bore strange lettering. Insurance Policies on II. P. Workers' Here Life, accident and health Insurance poMcles for employes or the union pa cific system, under the "group insur ance" nlan announced at .Christmas time, have been received by the audit ing department and will be disvriDutea within the next few days. - W. M. Abel of the auditing depart ment has policy No. 75,001, which is the first of the'O-W. TV. & N. series. The Dollcies are neatly printed with the Union Pacific trademark seal on the outside and bearing the personal signature of Judge Robert S. Lovett, chairman of the Union Pacific system. within. Under the plan, each employe of high or low degree, who has been in serv ice one year or more, will be Insurea up to the amount of one year's salary. premiums being paid by' the company. with a I250Q maximum and a &oo j minimum. In case of disability through illness or accident, the Insurance companies pay half the regular salary. Since the insurance plan was an nounced, seven employes of the com pany in Oregon and Washington have died, their widows now being in line for the full insurance, payable in monthly installments, lust as the breadwinners' salary had been coming. Although the policies had not been made out at the time of death, the benefits will be plad Just the same. It was announced today. Equipment Wanted For Alaska Kailroad Kqulpment for passenger and perish able freieht service on the new Alaska railroad Is being sought by the Alaska Engineering commission. Specifica tions for two combination baggage and smoking cars, two standard day coaches, and six refrigerator cars were received today by the assistant pur chasing agent for the commission at the customhouse and by the Chamber of Commerce. The cars sought are to be second hand but in first class condition. De livery is to be made either f. o. b. at plant of owner or at the dock at Seat tle. Bids will close on March 19 at Seattle. Sues Alleged Thief. ruary Jury and referred to the present nation to meet any eventuality result- j day his pulpit will be supplied by a Jury for continued inveieatlon On. e from adherence to the principle minister to be announced later. ivTvl i v!f "5"?:., v that our national honor is our most sa- . Film. Thief Trust of Wide Scope Charged hotel here early today, locked tha night clerk' and a porter, in the basement after binding and gagging them and escaped with $350. .; j- ; Washington State Pledged to Wilson ; . t. Olympia, Wash., March S.-U. P.) Tha stat senate this morning unan imously passed a Joint resolution pledging the state to stand by Presi dent. Wilson. Norma ( ) Talmadgek f in her dramatic triumph Hats from Sj Italy Made by the famous Bore lino firm, have been tot years considered "par excel ience among extremely critical dressers. Not lone ago a much traveled New York banker, of national reputation, es pressed his surprise that a genuine Borcelino hat could be bought here in Portland. Ho didn't know us! We have just received five colorings of the moat attrac tive soft Borcelinoa we have ever shown, all of the most beautiful texture and fine ness. -Green, dark gray, pearl, with matched band, pearl with black band and cocoa. The war has made it dif ficult to get Borcelino or ders filled, and this importa tion will bo all wo can ex pect to receive for several months. They are now, more than over, a real hat luxury. HH The price remaaia the 3 same aa heretofore I Fire Dollars j Buffum & m Pendleton Co. HI 127 Sixth Street fsi 30 easy stepa from Washington Street. HH F. N. Pendleton Winthrop Hammond I . CL fi - I p ' - - ' j A . i A iX & ' s. if AH TIE A The lavish screen adaption of Monck ton Hoffe's great play The story of a love that was greater than life or death Opinions will differ as to the moral as pect of the sacrifice made by the heroine of this pulsing play -but there can ,be but one conclusion as to the story's power to arrest attention to hold the most blase picture patron spellbound to the end . It shows at. the theatre of big events the COLUMBIA iiiii: illlllllll 9ammmm tmm BjjjBBBem msssmmmfj ssssi MMMesjBfmnfSssssssssssjssssss of the new cases to bel nresented hr ur..''tt"y"i a""'.v."v Z?Z Vh. H. Schultr. one of th vlrtlm- nf th district attorn will 'he T th-T , W&llZZl'3 ... i naiiun wvum ucuvmo an vwj-fc vw- ay At. OOUId, the allesed eenlus of I ccidnt nf, Saturdav afternoon vhloh .mnt nA nnlv in th vn nf th the automobile thief gang, has filed resulted lh! the death f Mrs J. L. other peoples of the earth, but also of a suit in tne circuit court to recover I Green. Its own citizens 1400 said to have been paid Gould fori a.-!-!. r I icydlLuJljil 1 I in I J ill 1 1 I- I I CONDEMN LANE FOR FILIBUSTER (Cod tinned From Pcge One.) Chicago, 111., March 5. The disap pearance of Abram Abramovltz, charged with the theft of moving pic ture films, is alleged to indicate the existence of a nation-wide trust of tilm robbers, who have operated more than a year. Abramovltz was charged with stealing six reels from the Mu tual Film company. The trust's oDer- atlons are alleged to have been prln rr o D A y "The Glory of Yolanda" A story of the temptations of a dancer of the Ballet Royal. Foxfilm feature, comedy "weekly. When Deputy Sheriff Rexford start ej out this morning on the trail of 180 supposed to have been stolen he was startled with the first clue given him the money had been placed for safe keeping "between the Wall paper and the plaster." Lndaunted. however, w P""'e i rei nw one say to expresa in adequate terms place. Deputy Rexford followed ud his YLz , ,v. .m.rin tn i3!-located the vlew of the fUibustering tactics of 12 clpally in New York, Chicago, Cleve- ...-,a.., vvMvvu men who can diock ine win oi ovv leg-i iana. Minneapolis, sioux city. Denver. ?tc2r .v sheriff s office was! ;siators in congress? . Personally I con-' Portland, Seattle and San Francisco. uu"" BUfvyoeu mexi mis 6ider it to be a most extraordinary morning by Mrs. J. W. Smith, residing aaiiion f affairs. I have, before a short distance below Sycamore, near I h. nitii-i f thA canntnra w)i. t the county4ine. Brief investigation blocked the president's program of Lane, but with his stand upon the re brought out a doubt as to thelt, and a armlna American merchant ships. Sen-! Quest of the president for power to I the walL paper and plaster, which had niasi at the spectacle. ' I am much disappointed. The hands been described as. the i hiding place. I j n Teal The filibuster was whol- of the president must be upheld. put witmn a dook. iv mlustifiable. Inexcusable and in- Judge Samuel white I think Ron defensible. Under the circumstances ator Lane's stand a very unfortunate Wife Chanres Cruelty. the Dresldent is entitled to the sup- one for the country. Every man. re- After th honavmoon Af Martha tjv. port of every citizen, lie nas given gardiess or inaiviaual views, regard- i salie and Calvin J. Prije, married at I every evidence ox warranting support less of party, regardless of his racial been an admirer of Senator Harry extraction, if an American citizen. should stand behind the president to give him power to defend American lives and property, when on legiti mate business. Americans have the same rights on the high seas as on land and when these rights are at tacked they have the Inherent God- I and he has the country's confidence. passed, the husband began to carouse. He has shown a patience wimom par- seek tne company or other women and aue in iiwiury. frequently diverted himself in the beat- Wants. Lane Kecaned. ing of his wife, according to a divorce f. W. Mulkey, former United States complaint filed by MrsJ Price In the senatori-'The filibuster was outrage- circuit court, xne piamtirr asks for 0us. I am greatly humiliated as a ciU the custodv of the 4-vear-oM ria.iis-Vitr I . vv .k.t Sanifn, T ona . I' . - --- I I a. .-O" " T X .kt ..1fJ..... T .1 towenna r ranees, ana 130 a montnau-has don. Under the circumstancea II 5"" T;Tw?.v mny. tCTnk there ia only one thing to do. ?" to wercise that right they wUl DeserUon is the charge made a rain at 1 v rnth- mv.mnr tn Mn a 1 become pusillanimous in tne eyes of the errant spouse in a complaint filed special one-day session -of the leglsla by Franklin Herbert White, seeking; dl-1 tUre, to submit the Question of elect yorce from Irene White. The couple I inr mr T.m' auccssor to tha were married at San Dlefeo, June t, I people at a special election. Mr. Lane meanwhile having placed his res lamatinn in the hands of the arovernor in Will. I to become effective in the event of a 1911. Takes Precaution Without any known kith or kin. but! vote adverse to him. rovtding that to any auch as m.vl . Commiasloner Will Dal v Senator come to light as a claimant after his (Lane's conduct in joining with other! ;oeain tne sum or 11 is bequeathed. 1 senators to thwart the will of a ma- august Muguier, wno died In PorUand I Jorlty of the congressmen in the mat March 1, aged 2 years, has devised her, of indorsing President Wilson's hlS entire estate Valued at SSnOO toLmni fnr armlna Amarb.xn 1 mar- - T.lift;1nine-lr,Ievd RlcJ?,ar p- Cobnrn. Chant ships does not appeal to me. X IE.,6 T i.' v Wv tUed for Probata do not Question Senator Lane's sincer- STbuVn 'Tnv;?,,,"" : i , u ;..jTj " 1 I recognizing omy tne oroaa interests o: I Coburn is also named as sole executor.! ,v wh,- n.oni 1 b.iieva tha fiHh- - - nlDQ V TIT at. mi,a. In 4laan-1 , i . IDi a ua.0wnw.. v uw.v, .a IMUWUU uas explosion Kills One. I matters, try to show a unanimitv of St. Louis. MOi.; March $. (I. N. S. I purpose that will not give encourage- An eXDiosion or accumuiatii ra in a l ment to a DOssiDiv enemy nation. I kiln of the Quick Meal Range company J - lbor Official Blsappolatea. - ' ASS FOR aad"GET THE ORIG INAL' HALTED MILK anhstltiites COet YOU gains tjilcal nr today killed one man and seriously j I Charles P. Howard, president of the a? umwww" yw suiv,lnjured re. others. I .J Central Labor council I have always the world and in tha eyes of their country as well. Colonel C. E. 8. Wood I would liks to see the text of the bill the senate was asked. to pass on before making any formal comment, I am inclined to sympsthize with the view that everything should not be put ih the president's hands." .J. Heanessy Murphy Senator Lane's stand does not surpise me a bit. He has always been erratic. .William D. Wheelright I think the president is right in saying that the action of a small minority, of the members of the senate makes this "great government helpless and con temptible.' and that the power to thwart the will of the majority in congress and of the people at large should be taken away from such mi nority. - Meantime.' I wish the gov ernment would see its way clear to act in Just such manner as it would have done if the desired legislation had passed. The people would sus 1 tain it in so doing.. Attacks Influence Of British Capital American resources are being mobil ized bv Great Britain, declared Cap tain John McNulty in an address before the Ancient Order of Hibernians, di vision No. 1, and the women's auxil iary, at Hibernian hall last night. The meeting was primarily for the purpose of commemorating the birth of Robert Emmet. The speaker, however, dwelt at length on the alleged insidious in fluence or British capital in the United States. Socialists held a peace , meeting at the public library, under the name of the 'Scandinavians." Charles S Oder back presided. Three Provinces in Belgium Are Formed Copenhagen, March . S. (U. P.) That, part of Belgium in Germanjrs hands has been divided into three provinces, with the cities of Brussels, Namur and stapaus designed as capi tals, according to Berlin advices today. German governors have been appointed for each of these districts, the scheme of government being the same as that in German-occupied Poland. Church, Cloak Room Scene of Coat Theft While services at the Latter Day Saints church. East Seventy-sixth and Irving streets, were going their usual course Sunday night, thieves invaded the cloak room, and an overcoat and black soft hat beloning to W. H. Bar ker. , szts East Pine street, were stolen. A dark gray overcoat and hat belonging to Elmer Claypoole. 281 East Seventy-fifth street north were also taken. A report of the robbery was maae y patrolman W. W. Post. Joseph Branch Is Cleared of Snow La Grande, Or.. March 8. Snow plows last night cleared the Josepn branch of the Oregon-Washington Rail, road A Navigation company. Snowfall this year will probably . exceed 90 inches, a 17-year record. ' . m a "theim -a, JIA. I poDGible It is years back since smokers Lave Heard of any NEW quaKty in a cigarette. 4 But here, at last, is a cigarette that ha accomp lished "the impoMifclew. namely: A cigarette that satisfies, and yet is MILD' Chesterfields! For the first time in the historyof cigarettes, you are offered this new kind of enjoyment I No cigarette, at any price, can give you this new enjoyment except Chestemeldsl Why? Because no cigarette maker can copy tho Chesterfield blend! Try Chesterfields today '. - - 20 a " "y ' - 10c ; The Cfcesterfie.4 HessI eeataiM be SMet f-aaeeoa Tarkkh teeeccee SAMJOUN fr rirha.t CA VALLA fer nasi SMYRNA fer t-mtaMii XAMTHl far ragraaee. ceaabiaea with the best for md yd they're MILD ft