TUESDAY, ' MARCH 1, ml. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. "PORTLAND, OREGON 5 COURT APPEALED TO FOR INQUIRY NO RAIL WRECK 'Valparaiso, Ind., March 1. (U. P.) Suit was filed in superior court here today petitioning: Judge H. L. Crura packer to issue a mandate or- ' dering an Immediate inquest over the bodies of the 40 persons lcilled in the wreck at Porter, Ind.,v near here Sunday night. Documents filed in tthe case charged that Crooner , Seipel failed to hold the inquest as Drovlded bv'law. The suit xca ' by ' Robert f Moore an attorney of Michigan City.'Ind., acting for Dr. C. W. K. Briggs of Chicago. . A ' hearing ' will be held Wednesday mcrning. . " , The purpose of the suit, Moore said, .was to prevent false claims and false Identities being made, of the bodies. Coroner Seipel today made public the names of seven others identified in the wreck. They follow; r r 'Frank Wayne, Milwaukee. i Mr T.illtar frrn rhIavA Mrs. Augusta Langin, Cleveland. Miss Dorothy Langin, presumably her 'daughter. Mrs. Theodore Hoekln. Chicago. Eva Campbell, Jackson, Mich. ; , Mrs. Catherine Arney, Chicago! Wife or a man previously announced bh auuea.. , INDIANA GOVERNOR OKDKRS A INVESTIGATION OP WRECK Porter, Ind., March I. N. S.) Re covery of additional bodies of victims of the 'rail disaster hera Sunilav wnn . pected today as Wrecking crews pre pared to lift the heavy engine of the New York Central train from the pit its spinning wheels dug as it toppled from the track. The death list this morning stood at 43, but it is believed, that sev ' era! bodies are buried beneath the en gine. .. ! GOVER-MTO ORDERS inquiry . Various .investigators of the-disaster, which occurred when a New York Cen- tral " train: plowed ? through a Michigan Central train at a ; "diamond" " crossing here,, also; got tinder way in earnest to- -' day. S -' . Governor Warrert T. McCray" ordered the Indiana public service commission to proceed at one's with a thorough probe. His orders followed alleged- attempts of the Michigan Central railroad company to interfere with efforts to fix respon sibility for the tragedy. . ENGINEER DENIES CHARGE ... W. J?. Long, the engineer1 of the Mich igan Central train, who ,. is blamed in statements issued by the towerman at the crossing here, for having run by : block sianals set against him. was re ported today to be fn Kalamazoo, Mich. He declared that his train had the right of way and that' no signals had .been set against him. Officials of the New York Central. de clare; however: that the mechanical- con-. 'ition. of the block signal system refutes Longs statements. ., Thirty-eight of th dead In the wreck had been identified .this morning. Missing Fireman of Wrecked Destroyer Has Portland Sister Albert Jesse Hansen, fireman. United States navy, who is among the missing Of the crew of the destroyer Woolsey, is a brotner or Mrs. m 1 I i mi... V U Mevers of 1031 EastTenty ninth street north. The Woolsey was lost off the coast of Panama Sunday afternoon after 1 a collision with .the steamer Steel In ventor. ?: Hansen was born in Astoria in 18a2. Ho reenlisted after serving one enlist ment on the hospi tal ship Mrcy during the war. British Notables AtteM Farewell Banquet to Davis ; 1 , j : '(By t'nitfd News) London! March 1. The Pilgrim so ciety of ;Great Britain Monday night gave a tremendous testimonial to the popularity of Ambassador John W. Da vis in a farewell banquet at the Victoria hotel which was attended by the Prince of Wales.-Earl. Curzon, foreign minister, Lord Reading and other notables. Lord: s-Desborough presided over the speaking which followed the dinner. Debs Allowed Mail, But Not Visitors - Washington, fltarch 1. L N. -Restrictions on the receipt and sending of mail, placed oh Eugene V. Debs, So cialist leader, in the Atlanta peniten tiary, were removed today by Denver Dickerson,; superintendent of federal prisons. i Restrictions on visitors to Debs will be kept in force until, Debs offers an apology for his statement at tacking President Wilson. Dickerson said, x Prosecutor Urges Speedy Trial for , Young Bond Thief -Chicago. Marcn 1. (X N. S.) State's Attorney Robert E. Crowe was prepar ing today to make a vigorous fight against efforts of the Juvenile court authorities to obtain custody of William Dalton, the 16-year-o!d lad who startled the nation by his theft of $772,000 Worth of Liberty bonds from the Northern Trust company, where he was em ployed. Crowe wUl s demand an early trial in the criminal court for Dalton. Juvenile court authorities were plan ning to have Dalton declared a delin quent and 'made a ward of ' the court. A petition to this tifect has been filed by Arthur-T. Hodges, probation officer. March .4 has been set as the date for a hearing on the petitions - - . George Guenthar, attorney appointed to defend 'Dalton, declared today that hfc was prepared to make a vigorous fight against conviction on the grounds that Dalton is . -mentally deficient Gutnther declared Dalton has the mind of a boy of 12. Two-indictments voted against Dalton yesterday. ' one- charging embezzlement and the other larceny by bailee, were to 'be returned before Chief Justice- Mc Dor.ald in the criminal court today. '. Clerk Who Handled . Messages Executed : : By Sinn Fein Squad Cork, March 1. U. P.) Dragged from the railway station there by Sinn Feiners, a dispatch clerk was taken to a turmel'and executed this morning. The armed band operated j boldly In the face of increased vigilance by the military and eacaped without placard ing the body as usual. - It was 'assumed they objected to the clerk's part in the forwarding of offi cial message a Soldiers f tonight - dynamited a house in Blarney- street in reprisal for the shooting : in Patrick street . last night. They alleged mom of the shots were fired from the house. , Franchises Sought . . Before Veto Known Salem. March L Anticipating early creration of the - Jitney line franchise bill, vetoed by Governor Olcott Saturj day, more than a dosen applications for franchises were received by the public service- : commission. Several requests were also received by the! commission asking that It urge the governor to r consider his veto, of the measure. . Brownsville Paving Program Is Voted Brownsville, Or., March 1 By a five to one majority citizens of Brownsville Monday at a special election authorized issuance of $15,000 . in paving bonds. No other obstacles to this season's street im provement program here- are apparent Nationalists and Communists Riot; Eight; Are Killed London. March i. I. fN. . S.) Eight persons were killed In a violent outbreak of fighting between Italian Nationalists andCommunlata at-Florence, according to a Central News dispatch from Flor ence today. . ' i - : - " Order has been stored, but tne .viojenc pas spread t mo Bunuuiiii , and many farm houses were burned. ! I I i I That Impuls Mrs. Baldwin Begins Fight to Find Man Who Betrayed Girl - Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin, head of trfe v omen's protective bureau at police headquarters, today was endeavoring to learn who had sent to Portland 14-year-old Jennie Laflemme, now. being cared for in a refuge home. Mrs. Baldwin served ? formal demend on Dr. G. Lee Iiynson, who is looking after the child's health, that 'he reveal this information. but he refused on the ground that Buch divulgence "would be a breach . of con fidence reposed in' physicians. "I intend to find out who is ' respon sible for that girl's condition if it. -requires a grand Jury investigation," Mrs. Baldwin-declared this morning. "In my opinion, it looks as if a physician who refuses such information In cases of -this sort is compounding a felony." Dr. Hynson has consulted this attor ney -to determine whether he'-is within his legal rights n withholding the . in formation. ' ' G. C. Freed and , F. C. Crosslin- are under, arrest at Salem on charges of contributing t to the girl's delinquency. State-wide search for the child was started: by. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laflemme, who - live near Brooks. She had disappeared and was firally traced to Portland, where ' she was being cared lor. at a private resi dence on the east side. When Mrs. Baldwin found her late Monday she' was transferred to a receiving home for un- fortunate girls. Although not yet 15 , years old. she- Is soon - to 'become a ; mother.' Dr. Hynson explained this afternoon that the girl was referred to .him by a friend, who told hint she was a married woman. and was 17' years old. He de nied knowing at the time he took the case that any statutory charge was in volved, and said be handled , the situa tion as he would any other maternity cane.-. ' - i " "I did not : know and , do not now know who brought the girl to Port land." the " doctor continued. "I f jel sure ' that it would be unethical ' for me to divulge the name of the friend who inferred her to me." that desire and inten tion you have had soiong to try out the possibili ties of -getting highest class meals and service at the "Imperial'' popular low prices;- why not do it now TODAY? What you. want when you want it two restau- ( rants at these prices: . , ., Club BREAKFASTS 50c to -75c Merchants' V LUNCH i f. . 60c " Table d'Hote . ' DINNER' : $1 Smpertal otel -. i i r I I I I I I V v J Benefit Body to Meet Vancouver, Wash.. March f l. - The Women's , Benefit association Sot Macca bees will meet at T :30 o'clock Wednes day afternoon at the K, P. hall. A luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock in . honor of Marie L. Goran, visiting state commander of Washington. 1 is 4hc Tkoxxxe a free booMet mother should ! send xos every EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk. than and I and . it's Phone :.- . asse J better nig OTKBLAKO SIX Refinished In our own shops,' it actually look new. ' Tires oracticallv new. new wrist nin umiiig gears, waives ground ana Bearings all t runs like a watch. A model 83 with Continental motor, one or tne Dest uveriands made. I A PLEASANT SURPRISE After seeing the ordin: ry re! Car" te rMt oar F-AHT SIDE SALESROOM, ' ; i . . " wsere every ear sas bees : i -. OTEHHAriED, PAIWTED A!SD REFIXISHED . asd . . , LOOKS ATfD BUSS LlIkE SEW , ' , NORTHWEST AUTO'CO.Jnc. famMnWotfa c6 tw Merchandise of crrierit Onlif March Easter Month Is Here We Are Ready Are You? - , . An Important Pre-Easter Sale of Lovely Untrimmed Hats Twelve Shapely Models In Black and Popular Colors Each Hat in the Newest Sha-be Each tiat an Unusually Fine Value (The twelve models are illustrated) ' " ' i' A wonderful purchase of 1200 handsome utitrimmed hats makes this wonderful sale possible5 1200 Untrimmed Straw Hats fine quality of piping and porcupine stem weaves in black and colors. HERE'S SOME GOOD ADVICE: There is no need of your worrying about making your own hat, when it can be accom plished so easily by purchasing one of. these and simply adding a touch of flow ers, wreath, ribbon or fancy feather which may be obtained from our immense ck of trimmings. ; I . ; ' " Third Floor," Lipman, Wolfe & Co. i Spring Styles Beckon andGirls' Hats seerrr to have been never so lovely as these for 192 lw Such interest has been displayed in our Pre-Easter Showing r during this "Madge Evans" week -that many will only need this, re minder to make their selections promptly. : j . : -Fine qualities, modestly priced, front $3.00 uo. - , Fo 7uadaey&vam& HATS -They have juat arrived (rom New York and they are for sale by us exclusive ly in Portland. We hope moth ers will make their selections from the present unusually w i d e -assortment. urth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe &. Co. We Are Presenting to Our Patrons the " l Very Newest ... , Fancy Lace Silk Stockings Manufactured by the' Foremost Makers of Silk ! :Hosiery at an Attractively New Low Price $5.00 Pair rEvery woman will be enamored of them they, are beautifully full-fashknHr exquisitely patterned in the -fancy lace designs decreed by the foremost arbiters of fashion for spring, have double sole, toe. and heel," and garter proof tops, and come in the , popular shades :pf black, white and cordovan. Fine Heavy Silk Stockings At $3.25 Pair Fine gauge, heavy silk, full-fashioned hose, made with" double silk sole, toe and high-spliced heel, and silk garter-proof top. In this lot is to.be found' the sew silver shade,, also Jblack and cordova.i. X" ' ' -. . . , . Heavy Ingrain Silk Stockings $3.50 Pair The New Silk Hose black with pink top have made .their appearance and have found favor with wearers of smart fash ionable attiret ' They are full-fashioned, with double - sole, toe and heel and wide garteriproof top. An extra splendid quality silk, .assuring serviceability. Sizes SJA to 10. 4 Heavy Ingrain Silk Stockings j i $3.00 Pair . ' Full-fashioned with double lisle sole, toe and hee! and -double silk top. A very popular well-wearing, hose. In black! cordovan. - . Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co, and The supremacy of Crepe de Chine remains undisputed in feminine favor for dainty undergarments. With this in mind we are offering- Beautiful Crepe de Chine Chemises At the Extra Special Price of $1.95 s It is a pleasure to offer to our customers this lot of beautifully made garments which come in five different styles an assemblage truly worthy the keen appreciation of women who prefer crepe de chine for dainty underthings. Aside from the various styles and the dainty trimmings of lace and ribbon, the beautiful silky softness of. the material make them irresistible and a joy to slip into. Some are in tailored style with hemstitched tops and tiny ribbon drawstrings, and others are elaborately finished with yokes of lace in filet patterns and' daintily edged with marrow lace. They are j made with pointed j strap effects or built-up shoulders, and finished with' designs of shirring. For this special sale at only $1.95 each. Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wotfe A Co. Actual Reproductions v i m in-a ACTUAL, REPRODUCTIONS In a Fine Sale at $2.25 and $5 Pair . TWO REMARKABLE OFFERINGS! 1 2-Button Real Real Washable 1 French Suede Glovies French Kid Gloves $5.00 Pair , $2.25 Pair The prices are several dollars less ! than they were a few months ago The 12-Button Gloves are in the ' The short Gloves are the "Bonnet seasons most fashionable shades of Freres" make in ivory and lily mode and white. A most 'excep- white, champagne ind the fashion- tional value! ' ble silver platinum. -! , Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE t 1 "' . : 1