THE; OREGON DAILY JOURNAL., PORTLAND,, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1820. . 8 COXADHnC TICKET SUGGESTED BYTHDR BACKERS By J. Bart Campbell ; San Francisco, June 24. CI. N. S.) -Cox and Hitchcock- : t That was the ticket tentatively agreed on at an early morning con ference today between supporters of the presidential boom of Governor James -M. Cox of Ohio and adher- ents of Senator Gilbert M. Hitch cock' of Nebraska. . While Hitchcock's name as - a presi dential candidate would b presented to the' Democratic convention, the senator was willing to accept second place if a man he favored were nominated for president, Earls B. Gaddls of Omaha, the senator's secretary, said. ;y TO FIGHT BBTA5 . Hitchcock is not coming to the conven tion, , Gaddls 'announced. ' Beyond, that Gaddls would not permit himself to be quoted, but others of Hitchcock's friends allowed it to become known that despite the' senator's absence his feud with Wil liam Jennings Bryan, would ' be ' carried to the convention floor. Hitchcock favors a "Tlberajl nation" of the Volstead act He also stands for a ratification of the treaty of Versailles and the Xeague of Nations covenant without "nullifying" reservations. In k that respect, his friends pointed out. he Is In complete accord with Governor Cox. WOULD BLOCK DETS , The coalition between the Cox and Hitchcock forces could be regarded as another move to block Bryan's avowed determination to carry the "wet and "dry" and the league issues to the floor of the convention. If he were unable to ' have his way in the framing of a platform- by the resolutions committee, it was explained. : Bryan will be chosen Nebraska's rej. resentative on the resolutions commit tee, even : his Nebraska opponents con cede. - He will be elected to the commit tee by a vote of el '.her 10 to 6 or to 7, it was said. : Four Oil Companies, Many Other Firms; Indicted for Fraud New .York, June 24. (U. P.) A drive .against alleged misrepresentation in the sale of oil company securities was started today by federal officials here with an nouncement ' of indictment of four ' oil companies, several stock selling concerns and 60 'individuals bx aigrand Jury to the United States district court. Use of the mails in a scheme to de fraud' was charged, five indictments were returned. Federal Of ficials claimed they , had evidence that- the public has been defrauded of more than $1,000,000 through the schemes involved la the indictments. ' ' - ; - Postoffice Inspectors were working to day "from Maine to California,' federal officials announced." rounding Cup men mentioned in the ' indictments. ...Several Wall street brokerage firms are' among the accused. - ; Washougal's Count Shows Population Of 764; Gain of 309 Washington, . June 84 U. P.) The census bureau today announced the 1920 population of WashouKaL, Wash., as 765, an increase- of 809, or 7.8 per cent. . Other cities and figures announced: Philadelphia, 1,594,008 ; increase, . 274,- 150, or 17.7 per cent. . , ' Rochester, N; Y . 295,850; increase, 77.701.- or 85.8 per cent. ' , - ' Newport, R. JL. 30,255; increase, 8196, or 11.4 per cent., , Wllkmsburg, , Pa, 24,403 ; Increase, 6479, or 29 per cent. -i Anaconda, MonU ' 11,(68 ; increase, 1534. or 15.1 per cent , Mount Vernon, I1W 1920 population, 9815'; Increase since 1910. 1808, or 22.6 per sent. ' " ' Chattanooga, OWa. 1920 population, 607 ; Increase since 1910, 36, or 7.6 per cent. - ... Kingfisher, Okls, 1920 population, 2447 : decrease since 1910, 91, or 2.6 per cent. ' '.--. Benson, Minn.; 1920 population, 2111 ; increase since 1910, 434, or 25.9 per cent. state of Washington will be discussed and probable action recommended at the annual -convention - of the Washington State ' Council of Carpenters, in three day session here. Japan Lays Down Law ; to Russians; 'Massacre Angers By Caaries Zdward Hogse Shanghai. Cailna, June 23. (Delayed.) (U. P.) Following the murder of three members of the Vladivostok gov ernment by Semenoff outlaws, the Jap anese authorities there - have Issued - a decalogue enforcing tions. .. according - to stringent regula- a, dispatch from Vladivostok today. . : ' The victims Include members of the Russo-Japanese commission which?! in vestisating the situation in. Siberia. The regulations apply , particularly to Russians living in - Khabarovsk, .on the railway from Vladivostok to Nikolaesk. Russians are commanded, according to the dispatch,- not to harm Japanese and to disarm.: The : decalogue, asserts the unqualified right of the Japanese to ar rest Russians, ; Open air meetings are banned. ' A ; censorship is Imposed on mail and telegrams. ; - . - The decalogue constitutes - an arbi- , trary nullflcation of - Russian - author lty. according to the dispatch, and mem bers of the Zemstovo and far easterners are protesting. - -' Soup Bath Makes MiUtnoniah C hef i ' 4 TJ-pfiglit ' ' Man Inr the rush of the lunch hour, Hans Benson, vegetable f'copk at the Mult nomah hotel stepped -backward into a boilings caldron of soup, scalding his legs and lower back severely. ' It is thought that Hans will eat bis meals off the piano for the next few weeks. Carpenters Holding Meeting in Spokane Spokane, Wash., June 24, Better working conditions 'and more wages for certain mill workers of Spokane and the Flying Is Great Sport and Safe Take Your Ride Today Yf ES," you want to say when asked I "Have you been up" 'yet?" . Say. "Yes" today. It costs ; only 10 to see Portland from the air. , Twelve planes are, in commission at Lewis & Clark Hying vField. Trips made , daily over Portland or long trips at any; time every day. i Daily service to the i sear leaving Portland at 1 :30 P. M. COME TO LEWIS & CLARK FIELD . TODAY . .' . . . . - ' : Twenty-ninth and Linnton Road From Depot-Morrison ? Car Line at 29th ' - and Thurman Turn to Right - " O. W. & I. AIRPLANE CO. Portland, Oregon , Phone Bdwy. 33 . tie L -CT- s 0 1 . V- HI er Enjoy "Shirt Comfort Hiis'Sii These days, don't you like to pufl off your, coat and settle down to solid comfort and relaxation enjoy yourself ? ' But comfort in summer, you know, dependsa lot on the shirt you're wearing. Just -any siyrt won t make you feel at ease. It must be designed for comfort as wtU us fooli A RAL COMBI NATION OF STYLE AND COMFORT . Beau Brummel Shirts will satisfy your utmost Kuirernents in fine abrir In iLw attractive pattiems. . lUK wDncs, a rod, looks, L-i More than xhat. they;il give you real wearing comfort. 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Medinah II V. . . Chicago . V . Ismalia . . Buffalo . . . : Ararat .-... ..Kansas City . Islam ..... . .San Francisco Rajah 1st .....Reading 7:20 P. M. . Rajah 2nd . ... . Reading . ... . . . . .. 7 :40 P. M. Aleppo 1st ... .Boston ........ . .. 9:00 P. M. Aleppo 2nds . . i. Boston ........ 9:30 P. M. Syria ..:..... Pittsburg ...Y...w 10:00 P. M. Akdar ....... .Tulsa . . . . 10:30 P. M. Alhkmbra and Chattanooga and 1 .qq p M Kerbela . : Knoxville . . . . . . . J Yaarab Atlanta ....v 12:01 A. M. Zenobia Toledp. j , ,12:30 A. M. Morocco . . . . . . Jacksonville ... . .-. . , 1 :30 A. M. pay of rlWeek . Thursday Thursday. Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday" Thursday Thursday Thursday Date June 24 June 24 June 24 June 24 June 24 June 24 June 24 June 24 , June 24 June 24 June 24 June 24 June 24 June 24 Thursday June 24 Moolah ..St. Left is 2:00 A. M- rtriday Ffriday Friday . Friday 'Moolah train will b opn for occupancy, Union Station, about 10 P. M. tiw .......... ton V. Y.Y.Y. V ike J 2:30 A. M. 3 :00 A. M. 00 A. M Al Koran Cleveland Oasis ........ Charlotte Hella .........Dallas El Mina . . .Galveston El Kalah ......Salt Lake Hadi . . . ... : . . Evansville, Ind. . . Alsinah . . . . . . .Macon, Ga. ..... I . Mizpah ....... Madison ville, Ky.. . .. Moila . : . . . . ..St. Joe, Mo. . . . .... . Shrine Club. . .' .Amarillo, Tex. Zurah . . . . . . . . Minneapolis El Karubah . .-. . .Shreveport 05?ri; Whliny Almas . . . . . ... Washington, D. C.J Murat . . . ! ... Indianapolis '. . . . . . 9:30 A. M. Rameses . ; . . . .Toronto Sahara . . . . . .Pine Bluff, Ark. . 10:00 A. M. Al;Amin Little Rock Midian . .'.Wichita, Kan Ballut Abyad . . . Albuquerque, N. M. . , Ziyara Utica, N. Y Tehama ; . . . .;. Hastings, Neb.. . . I. . Kerak . . Reno, Nev. . . 1 . . . . .) Tangier . ..V..". Omaha, Neb. -. . ... . Ml:45 P. M. Elf Khurafeh. . .Saginaw, Mich.. . ij Friday Friday " June 25 June 25 June 25 June 25 June 25 June 25 Frida Thesa cars wii 4:00uAe M. occupancy about 11 P. M. iy June 11 b open for 4:30 A. M. Friday, June 25 Thesa cars will ba for occupancy about - IIP. M. , 1 CA. ..... .J Dlis, Minn...")1 irt, La.. .... 5: r, W. Va....f ton, D. C .J uu ck .J i - Frida June 25 Thesa cars will be open for occupancy about 11 P. M. i -Friday iv ' . Friday June 25 June 25 10:30 A. M. v Friday June 25 Friday June 25 Special trains now occupied as sleeping quarters will, be taken from "parking" place about one hour before scheduled departing time. ' , - j These trains will be placed in the Union Station as soon a$ possible, . approximately thirty minutes being necessary for. this operation. t Tt is suggested to avoid congestion at Union Station 'passengers jnow occupying "parked" special trains board these trains before they are taken from original parking" place. It. is essential-that Shriners and their lxdies board trains promptly in. order that such trains may be dispatched on schedule shown - . All baggage should be ready for collection by transfer companies before. noon Thursday. Special NoteiJPne Terminal management and General Shrinei Committee especially re quest that our own citizens avoid going to the Union Station Thursday afternoon and eve ning. , There will undoubtedly be some congestion andall station facilities will be needed for the Shriners. It will be necessary Ho exclude visitors from the station grounds. Your hearty co-operation will be of material assistance to the transportation linea an3 the visiting Shriners. L , TTTi P 17 rsimnc.' Lai JOHN M. SCOTT General Passencar A(ent WJamJ Office 5JU ' 4B2 Sharloc' Bulldmo