TUESDAY, . NOVEMBER 30," 1920., 8 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, I OREGON, CAR SHORTAGE IN OREGON IS PAST; IS SURPLUS m Salem, Or., Nov. 30. The car shortage In Oregon is a thing of the past, according to figures compiled in the of floe of thepubllc service commission here, which show a sur plus of 2284 cars in this state on November 23. -Of these 2160 were on the lines of the O-W., 62 were on "Hhe Southern Pacific and 28 were on the-S., P. & S; The peak of the i shortage, as shown by the figures, I was reached on December J, 1919. Retired Farmer Dies At .His Home Here After Eventful Life Leonldas Renshaw, retired farmer, aBed 81. died at his home, 133 East Twenty-ninth street November 1. Renshaw. -was a 'm vania and emigrat ed to Iowa with his blather's family $ when 15 years of r-,f 3 age. in i860 nn Vivshaw married Miss i Marriette Alt i . who died In 1 86. i He married Miss Angelina Alger in i Retiring from farming In 1894, he Ived in Indianola, Iowa, until he came o Portland, in 1905, to vlelt his daugh ter, Mrs. K. T. la ney. fiince that date CAR SICOUTAGE PROBLEM IS SOLVED, SAYS A1TCHISOX Washington, Nov. 80. (WASHING TON BUREAU OF THIS JOURNAL) In a letter to P. O. Donaldson, secretary " of the Willamette Valley Lumbermen's association, Cornnissloner Clyde B. Aitchison of the interstate cynmerce commission, sets forth thi effort he has " made to equalise car supply among the railroads operating In the Pacific - Northwest, and in view of declarations made by the executives of these roads, expresses the belief that these troubles ' will be permanently minimised, s . Willamette valley shippers have com plained that they have been the vic time of unequal distribution at the Port V land gateway, for despite the great number of cars which might be sent north through Ashland by the Southern Pacific they would escape through Port land, without proper compensation from the northern lines. COMMOJT BASIS SEEK "I feel that by coming to a common basis of understanding as to equal Iza t ' tion through these North Pacific gate ways, a great step has been- taken for ward by bringing all the carriers Inter eated to an agreement as to the rule which should be applied." says Mr. Altch- ' ioon. "What now remains is to see that the rule as to the equalization at the North Pacific junctions is carried out, ' and that there is a proper equalization - as between the divisions of the South . ern Pacific according to i the principle laid down by Sproule. I am sure you will agree it waa better to bring this - question, which to my personal knowl ' ' edge has been troublesome for at least 15 years, finally to rest." . ROADS GIVE RELIEF Commissioner Aitchlson in his letter - recites that he asked the executives of , the Southern Pacific, Milwaukie, North ern Pacific, Union Pacific, Great North ern and 8. P. & S. to try to work out a plan among themselves for Improvement of Interchange af Portland, and rpre resentatives of these roads later reported that In a meetlnir at Chicago they reached the conclusion that the princi ple of equalizing freight car equipment between all roads should be enforced . both at Junctions and in handling switch , cars at Oregon and Washington com ' mon points. Since that time Attention haa been advised by J. H. Lothrop of the Portland terminal - committee that . the plan is working well. 200 Would Test Liquor Cleveland. Ohio., Nov, 30. (U, P.) It looked like a riot until the polios v found that several hundred citizens were applying at the city hall for three jobs ' as whiskey testers. 5 '5 .AiHl f'. 4 ' rr?. - t LU 1 T BEAUTIFUL NURSE FINDS SHE HAS 2 HUSBANDS he has been a resident here. Renshaw is survived by his widow. An- geline Renshaw ; five children, 21 grand children and three great-grandchildren. The body was interred in Rlvervlew cemetery beside a son buried there. By Earl L. Shaub Universal Serrire Staff Cerrwpondent. - Milwaukee, Nov. 30. For -the second time in her tumultous life the bliss of marriage has been shat tered for Nedejda Troubetzkoy, Rus sian princess who was said to have been the most beautiful Red Cross nurse In Europe during the war. Her second wedding Was to Captain Wallace S. Schuts of Milwaukee, in Washington last April. Today Schuts asked for a divorce decree. His wife's first husband, whom they both thought dead, has been found to be living, in New York. The wedding in Washington last April was one of splendor and a social event and daughter 1 of the season. The couple was elabor- . ately entertained in New York and on he could bestow. coming to" Milwaukee "they -were wined and dined by the society set of this city. Schuts is a prominent clubman and en gineer. , . , The princess is not here. On finding she was the wife of two men she went to Montreal, Can., to think and wait for events to take their course. Here is the version" she once gave of her life story: "My first husband waa Captain-Victor A. Turin, former member of the Imperial Russian Guard, whom. I met in Boston in 1917. He was the handsomest man I ever saw. After the wedding we went to France and he fought In the French army. Then came the report that he was dead. "I went back to Russia and was cap tured twice by the Bolshevists after the revolution, but finally made my way to japan and then to America. I took up hospital work in Washington. 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He said he thought ahe wae In America 4 to disturb- friendly relations aeiwwu ue United States government ana ine ovi et government. When informed or wis ataiemeni to said: - "i would treat his remarks as. tnougn they were pieces of dirt on the ground." Schuts served in jrrance. tim weni ever as a lieutenant ana came c captain. BIGAMIST FINED S750 AND FORGER GOES TO PRISON The Dalles, Nov. 30.-Quick work was made of, the Wasco county cri minal docket when the grand jury made its. special report Monday morning. Every defendant j to the county jail awaiting; grand Jury , ac tion was brought before Circuit Judge Fred Wilson and : arraigned. O. O. Wealther, indicted on a charge of forgery, was given an Indeterminate sentence of not more than two years in the penitentiary. He negotiated a fraudulent check for I16J.73. tAverne Laddusaw pleaded guilty to a bigamy indictment and waa fined S7SQ. Laddu saw has a wife living in Hood River and another in The Dalle. 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