THE OREGON DATJ-Y JOURNAL. ; PORTLAND, OREGON THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1S21. fflUtt S BAIL " .' t! ' i 1 - -f PRINCIPAL FIGURES IN THE RAPPE:ARBUCKLE MANSLAUGHTER CASEj POLE COW FIXED; INDICTMENT S BROUGHT (Ceatbraad : from Tf Om) peritonitis da to the bladder being ruptured by ' kim force, but from evi dence I am unable to determine who was responsible , (or application ot the aid force." -i For the one brief Instant, while the coroner's Jury filed oat one by one to rest It verdict on the death of Virginia Rappe. did Arbuckle forget his part and . tntse Mm cue. Throughout the Inquest be of unreadable emotion." - Visibly the comedian trembled as ha watched the Jury go under lock and key. Ro perceptibly did his hands shake. dur ing (he first attempts to light a cigarette that he was forced to abandon his inten tions and wait for better self-control. District Attorney Brady has virtually decided to prosecute Arbuckle on a charge of manslaughter, rather than murder. This is a bailable, offense and Arbuckle' attorneys are ready to sup ply ball today.- If this Is accepted A r truckle will start for Los Angeles at once andgo into seclusion. : MAT BE MATSLAtCmTEB ; ' Brady's virtual decision to prosecute for manslasghter la believed to have been Influenced : by the fact that - both the coroner Jury aritt the grand-Jury indlcte4 Arbuckle for that crime, refus ing to accuse him of murder. . Name of many well known movie ac tor , and Actresses are likely- to be " brought .Into ' the case 'when Arbuckle go to trial On the charge of assaulting and fatally Injuring Miss Rappe at a liquor orgy in hi hotel rooms Labor day. 'They will be called by the prosecu tion and the defense' to testify to Ar buckle' previous character. This line of Investigation , will alao brfng Into court testimony with regard to "wild parties" of the fart set In the , Los Angeles movie colony, in which Ar ' buckle la alleged to have participated.; A complete expose of this night life- to ex pected. .,. . - . :,. ' . Federal prohibition official today . were considering seising Arbuckle f 26, 000 automobile on suspicion that the ' liquor used at tt . fatal party was trans . ported frcm Los Angeles to San Fran clrco In the r-.achlne. ' The San Franctsce women's vigilance committee has appointed a committee of II prominent club women' to assist Jfce district attorney In prosecuting ArbucV. TWo Los Angeles firm have filed at tachment against Arbuckle' $100,000 mansion. One Is for an Interior decor ator's bill of f 11.000; the other for an unpaid furniture bill of 16500 less than "Fatty" earns In two weeks under con tract. '. ' Officials frankly were more concerned today over charges and rumors -of wit hes tampering than they were in reach ing a decision on- what charge Xrbuckle will be prosecuted. ' WILL SHOW HO MEBCT "It the witnesses 'In thla case are be ' lug tampered with, all the machinery of the district attorney's office will be used ' to run the guilty party down, District Attorney Brady ' declared. "I am more Interested In seeing that money does not influence any one connected with the case than I am m eonvlcttng.Arbuckle. "A crime ha been committed and Ar buckle stands charged wirh the commis sion of that crime.' He la to be tried on the merits of the case and I do not propose that money shtll be allowed to Influence a single person connected with the case. The matter will be in veetlgated thoroughly." , While there will be no let-up In their Investigation In order that no angle may.b overlooked; the detective bureau. . .'working In conjunction wiyt ' the ,dls. trlct attorney's office, beileves-the "case - agatnst Arbuckle Is practically complete. Following a conference with Chief of ' Detective Duncan Matheson today, at which the Utter made a complete re port District Attorney Brady said : "Every known guest at the party, with the possible exception of Mr. Mo Taube, ha been Interrogated, and every ' angle Of the cane Has been Investigated. I think It, ha been covered thoroughly. With the exception of Arbuckle, all the . known " witnesses have told what they ' know and 1 feel that the cam has been thoroughly investigated. Sufficient evi dence) haa been secured and presented to , Justify the charge against Arbuckle." Mrs. Taube has been located In Los 'Angela and Is being questioned there today. She Is not thought to have at tended the party of Monday, September : f. but was a caller on Arbuckle on the -day before, according to information In ' the hand of Brady. He desire to know what went' on In Arbuckle' room that day. . WITNESSES 2TAMED Here are the six women witnesses la the case upon whom the district at torney, must depend for evidence: Mrs." Bambina Maude Delmont Vir ginia Rappe's friend, main witness for the prosecution, who brought the murder , .charge. - Zey Pyvron-Prevost who, according to . Captain Matheson, was approached by 'an unknown person and advised to "keep ber mouth shut." Alios Blake, cafe singer, third star witness,' missing for two days, but found ' later: . ,..' Jeann (Polly) Clark, reputed to b4 i , , , 1 mm.,.., , . , , ; ; ;-.., , i. ; ., ; . . v ; 13 ' " T "'! "" " u"l - -K'i f " mi niHMn fn .Ntl r- i mil iiumiww. i i i mm,,, pmtl ,: mm ,1 : k:7t-.;! l "l iff: - f -v:--" m .-yf.:..V. - t 't ' If I ; , . I y.t . ' - ! :':'Si' H : , . ",' ' , ' !flft -iMfiMmSM. ifflililllilil; ""' ' fim 'ikX7a if immmmmimk lf't. Do you know you can roll . S 5Qrtooj ' dgarettestor J 'lOcts from one bag -.of GENUINE Bull Durham W want yew hiv thw et paper far "BULL." & nw yau an reehr ; wHb ot) pakg a baak f 24 leaves at UU"t- - tha vary flnast elgarf tta: '. i MM' waHd. . i ; 4 :. r- raitura Salem.' Sept. 15. A conferenea between the Postal Telegraph company and tha itat highway commission la recommend ed by the publie service commission In an order Issued this morning as tha only practical solution of the controversy ex isting between these two tactions Over the attempt of the Foetal people to erect a pole line on the river side of the lower Columbia river highway, between As toria and Ooble. The order declares that common user agreement between the Postal and Paciflo companies, suggested by the highway department would be ut terly Impractical and denies the lur lad lo tion of theeonunlsslon either to grant or deny franchises to utilities for the as of the publia highways. - HALT IS OEDEEEB Pending success of the conference the commission orders that the Postal Tele graph company desist from continuing the construction of pole line as .con templated between Ooble and Astoria. "The commission' recomend that consistent effort be made by highway and Postal engineers to establish a rout that will avoid the necessity for plac ing poles on the river side of the scenic portions of the highway: further tt rec ommends that a more substantial round pole of neater appearance be substituted and that the split poles .be reserved for service on other than principal high' waya," the order reads. BODY 50T TOTTED Denial Is made by the commission that it has Jurisdiction over factors in utility construction.' Proposal for a comman user agreement between the Postal and Pacific Telephone st Telegraph company Is refused on the ground that rebuilding of the Pacific line would be necessitated and the common use of the polee would lead to basards and unsatisfactory con ditions. The order Is signed by Commissioners Williams and BuchteL Commissioner Cory, In a dissenting order, declare that the commission is entirely without jurisdiction in the case and insists that the eomplantabould be dismissed, HIGHWAY BOABD TJJUT T3T OPPOSITIOX. BATS TtOS Astoria, Or, Sept 18. Member of the state highway commission are unanl mous In their decision to fight unrelent ingly the efforts of the Postal Telegraph company to string a line of rough poles along the lower Columbia river high way, from Astoria to Goble, according to John B. Teon. highway -commissioner, who was In Astoria 'Wednesday In the Interests of the battle, which he is lead ing. The commissioner declared that the Columbia highway Is more than a road, that tt la a park running from The Dalles to Astoria and that Oregon cannot afford to jeopardize Its greatest scenic asset by permitting the encroachment of commercial enterprise. Teon promised that thi commission would carry its objections before the public service commission until the tele graph company is prevented from com pleting Its line and is compelled to re move the 10 miles of poles already erected. He also stated that the atrip of single track pavement from Miles cross ing to the Warrenton cutoff on the Sea side highway would be paved before the 1923- summer season at -the beaches opens. EAGUEEAGERTO COHTEIM ' aSSBSBSSSBBBSBBSSSSSBSSB) By Xewten C Yark . Geneva, Sept 1L L K. & Proposal that tha Leafve of Nation should coop erate with the Par East and disarma ment conference was made in the league cmhJy meeting today by .Dr. Lange, of the Norwegian delegation. The League ; of Nations ahould not abandon Its disarmament plans on ac count of the : Washington confer nee. d Dr. Lang. - "The league ahould try to coordinate Its' dealings, particu larly m regard to land disarmament, while the conference at Washington dis cusses naval disarmament. The world Is weary ot war. It longs for peace and , tne Blessings or tranquility. Tner ahould be cooperation on this Important Question. Norway was not among the nations Invited by President Harding to the Washington conference. . First County Fair ' For Years Held in Southern Oregon Grants Pass, Sept. 1L For the first time In five years the gates of a county fair in Southern Oregon were swung open to the publlo this afternoon at the Josephine county fair grounds La this city. - . , A comprehensive exhibit has been 'gathered together by the farmers and merchant of th county and early Indi cations are that the attendance will be record breaking, inasmuch as Jackson county dtisena have expressed a desire to attend the exhibition. Thla afternoon and evening have been designated a Ashland day at the re quest of the Ashland Chamber of Com merce. Friday will be Medford day. the cltlsens of that city planning on at tending In a body and will probably make It the banner day. of the fair. In connection with the fair a three-day round-up has been arranged. The fair ! will close Saturday night. " I JuyenilevProducts ; Are Put on Exhibit- Exhibits submitted by Boys and Girls clubs of Portland will be oa exhibition at the Junior fair tn tha Meier & Frank auditorium. Friday and Saturday. The exhibits, which Include garden, poultry, rabbit. . canning, sewlag and cooking club products, ar betng arranged by T. D. Kirkpatrick. city club Uader. - 0S CoortbouM. The winning exhibits, wm be awarded prises and win be an dis play at the state and county fair. PHILLIPS & ' EBY ea-nag on TMg BtOVIKS HFpWdr5ME The Two-Show Shop TODAY - ED"' EIKGRASS merteviti ati.tT a a v novtLTV 'JACK SYM0NDS "Th Mm of ot" DCHALD AND DOHALDA sit oa ataaagT aaa au.LAes.rv . HILL AND R0& BITS C TVBgaAB IUI BESSIE LOVE "Thm MidlanderM A SWttT STOSV ABT1 OA Lit rtcTuatP ooenne acxr sanaar BRINDAMOUR THE HANDCUFF KING ww D'vio nrr uetT aova aaourrg ana anaoakaa Above, Itoscoe ("FattyM) Arbuckle In conference with Attorneys Charles Brennan (at left) nd Frank omlngnea at city prison, San Francisco. Below (left), Henry Lehrraan, fiance of Virginia Rappe, .who demands that Justice be exacted for the death of the actress. At the right, Mrs. . Bambina Maude Delmont, friend of Miss Rappe. i who swore to tle complaint against ArbncUe. the most beautiful irirl at ths"oarty. late arrival and probably a defense witness. Betty Campbell,' show girl, co-respondent m the divorce suit of a young Chi cago millionaire, also a late arrival. Joyce Clark, show girl, Zey Prevost's friend, not a witness, but used by the district attorney to brace . up Zey's changeable story. . 'An inkling of the gruelling consulta tlons Roscoe Arbuckle's attorney, are engaged in came from one of their num ber. Charles Brennan, San Francisco at torney,; today. Brennan admitted that., owing to the pressure of "business," counseT for the defense have known but four hours1 sleep in the preceding 41 HOLD -HOP PABTX Prosecutor Brady admitted today he was deeply interested in the reoort on alleged orgies in the Hollywood motion picture colony, which J. H. Pelletier. chairman of the Los Angeles morals ei- riciency commission, announced he was preparing for him. Advance information on the report received here included an account of, an allied "bop party," said to have been held at the home of a prom inent movie light, costins; 120,000. Just as the evening seemed to be fall' ing flat, according to the purported ac counts of the affair, a neatly-gowned maid wheeled into the room a tea wagon bearing, a wide variety of narcotics and bypodermic needles. Her appearance, it was alleged, turned- apparent failure of the party Into success. ' . Another allegation was to the effect that the motion picture colony was sup porting a ring of bootleggers and rum runners bringing gin and whiskey from iun-Aineric. A navy onicer and a petty officer, were said to be Involved. -GET GOLD FISH DRCJTK bo plentiful was the liquor supply at Hollywood, according- to - information reaching here, that one actor entertained his guests by placing goldfish in a bath tub filled with water and Holland gini The drunken goldfish, were said to have furnished grbat amusement. " Pelletier, In hi Investigations, is said to be drawing strict line between the Tugh speed minority?, and the "sober, thoughtful. Intelligent majority" -in the movie colony. -' -.. . ' Captain Matheson tbdav set abort' fi ttna preparations for the trial. ikxperts were assigned to diagram the inrre rooms at tne St. Francis used bv Arbuckle for his party. - Complete meas urements were to be made and photo graphs taken of all the furnishings. Photographs have already been made by Police Sergeant Dolan of the door Ar buckle Is alleged to have locked behlnfl him, showing several scars -which Dolan describes as having been made by the toe of a woman. -With the exception of -one or 'two pieces, all of the clothing of Miss Rappe has been recovered and officially identi fied as "exhibits." - It is also understood that before the trial .the federal authorities ' will turn over to ' the - police as "exhibits" two whiskey bottles found in the Arbuckle rooms. These are being held by the fed eral authorities as evidence in their In vestigation of the source of the liquor at the party. Captain Matheson said also that he ex pected to question several persons known to have been in and out of the Arbuckle rooms Sunday and Monday, but not in attendance at the party. -'An investigation was to be", made, . it was said, as to the writer of the note. Officials were inclined to regard It a the work of someone affected by sug gestion' and who bad read statements of Henry Lehrman, fiance of the dead girl The note said : " ; "I am related to this girl, whom he la no doubt responsible for the death of. and if Mr. Arbuckle successfully cheat the law and Justice, with his money and able attorney, I will say here and now he cannot succeed. . He cannot cheat me. I will shoot him down if it is the last act of my life. "I will wait a time and with patience for, justice, and If it cannot be weighed out Justly then Mr. Arbuckle will answer a near relative of Virginia Rappe, whose life Arbuckle la alleged to have taken. The letter had been mailed special deliv ery from Sacramento. . Foreman Clifford Curtis of the grand jury let it be known that he had Investi gated reports that members of the jury were being intimidated, and that he bad failed to find any basis for the reports. "FATTY WILL BE HOME BT .SCXDAT, SAT HIS ATTOttJfETS By James H. Bichardson Special CorrespotadeBev Intenntiorel New Senrie San Francisco, Sept. li- " 'Fatty', will be home again' in Los Angeles Sunday night "They'll have to dismiss the murder charge against him and release him on bail." With that prediction as a preface. At torneys Frank Domingues and Milton Cohen, representing . Roscoe Arbuckle, today gave this correspondent their first detailed interview concerning Arbuckle's case. In summing up the case from all, an gles. Domingues and Cohen made the startling announcement that at least 14 witnesses all ot whom visited Ar buckle's suite at the St Francis hotel during the wild party that was followed by the death of Virginia Rappe are ready to testify for the defense when Arbuckle goes 6n trial. . LPEOMISE SEJfSATIOJT . i The names of all the men and women who visited Arbuckle that afternoon have never been made public," Do- mlngues said. u "We have at least 14 witnesses who are ready to testify that Fatty was the law shall find its course." COMEDIAN'S LIFE THBIATE3TED T BT &ELATIYE OF HISS BAPPB i San Francisco, Bept 15. 0. P.) Sec retary Harry Kelly of the grand jury which ' Indicted . Roscoe Arbuckle for manslaughter, today received a letter threatening Arbuckle's life. The letter came j while' the grand jury was assembling to make formal return of thejndictmeut it voted Tuesday night will say here and now he cannot cheat me, the letter saiL?i 1 will shoot him down. If it is the last act of my life." . - The writer, Kelly said, claimed to be to me. My only hope and prayer' la that1ot - hr the condition: the- prosecution claims he was and who win shatter the already conflicting stories of the three witnesses District 'Attorney Brady is re- lying' upon. IfWheh a number of these.14 witnesses J are called to the stand there will be a sensation. They are mighty .prominent people and they're not all motion pic ture folks, either. "You mark my words, when these wit nesses are .called the .prosecution's ease win raU to .piecea." ;' - j m'.'mc Tne three prosecution witnesses - to whom. Domingues referred were. Alice Blake Zen 'Pre vast and Mrs. - Bambine v ataude Delmont said Dominsuea, "the murder charge agamst Arbuckle was entirely unwarranted. I believe Brady realises that now. Brady must know he hasn't sufficient evidence to support a charge of murder. "Brady! want to keep the testimony of the Blake girl and the Prevost girl secret to give out the impression their stories really amount to something. They don't and I know it "That's what makes us feel certain that the murder charge will be dropped. Domingues and Cohen readily admitted that 7S per cent of the people of Saa Francisco are against- Arbuckle. Ar buckle himself Is very moch frightened. "Scared" would be a better , word. He never smiles now. AGTOB THROUGH, SAYS PRODUCER Los Angeles, Sept 16. U. P.) Frank El Woods of the Famous Players-Lasky corporation and president ot the Screen Writers' Guild, declared today he be lieved Fatty Arbuckle never would ap pear in pictures again. Woods was called before a city coun cil committee in connection with a local censorship controversy. In your opinion, will producer use Roscoe Arbuckle Im the pictures again If he should be acquitted?" member of the council asked Woods. "Is' a. not unless there should be com plete vindication," was the answer. "I think his flay is over. I do not think be will ever appear in pictures again and it is right that it should be so." Arbuckle has a two years' contract with the Famous Players-Lasky com- pany. HAS&IAGI LICENSES ISSCED Kalama. Wash, Sept 15. A marrlare license was Issued Wednesday te Wil liam Parsons of Carroll and Alice Fos ter of Kelso. A "Big 4" THE OLD NEST A picture that will always remain in your . memory. TODAY FRIDAY AND ONLY COMING SATURDAY THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOLE Wallace Retd, Gloria Swanum, Agnes Ayres, Bebe Daniels, Monte Blue, Elliot Dexter, Wanda Hawley, Theodore Roberts and others in cast. MSf:l " " 1 1-- ' ' PROFrSIOTf OF FLOWERS SEUT FOB MISS RAPPE'S FtTSEKAL San Francisco. Sept 15. (L N. &) Sublimely unconscious of the scorching j tears shed by those who see It the body of Virgin la Rappe lies In solemn state In the Haistead undertaking parlor here. . Arrangements are being com pleted to ship the corpse to Los Angeles for burial, probably tonight. Stark and rigid, in "slumbering- robes" Of silver cloth and cream colored silks, and with veilings that a bride could wear "covering her, Virginia Rappe leepa the sleep ot death. , On the beau tiful face there is a peaceful expression and the lips are smiling with unearthly knowledge. . Flowers have come to the chapel from an parts of tne city. Roses and white chrysanthemums, deep purple asters and the sombre greenery of funeral wreaths make the air in the room where the body tat tying; heavy with their scent Ko services have as yet been said for the deceased. No human . being has corns to claim relationship with the dead body that once was Virginia Rappe. : Instead the whole city is filing through the doors, one by one. - Ko morbid curi osity is theirs. They come to weep and whisper , of the tragedy. . . When the body goes on tot Los An geles for, burial Itwill be encased In a metallic casket Accompanying it on its funeral tour, will be Lillian Gatlln. San Francisco girl. Into whose custody Henry Jjenrman. tne dead girl s Ilanoe. has re I Quested the body be given. - AND p O '2:- ' ' . L 7 wmm Event I Scenic I mmmmmmm i LAST TIMES TODAY TOMORROW 1 0 R M A TALMADGE In a triumph of art that is endearing her to the entire city of ' Portland . an art that ' sweeps all with her through a vale of hope, heart-break and happiness. 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