The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 21, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE -'OliEGOH DAILY ' JOURNAL. POSTLAinV OREGON
FRIDAY, CCTOZi:?. 1, 1C21.
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I PARIS THREAT
London. Oct ill (U. P.)TIiten
ing letters jjurportln ? q come from
communists, demanding the release of
Sacco and Van'settt.- conrlcUd of . the
murder W ' paymaster In Massachu
setts, were received today fey Ambas
sador, jtiarrey. , - -
Brussels, Oct n.(UP.)-PoHce to
day dispersed a communist fathering
In front of the America embassy here-
and made several arrests after the cem
nttMtnn had become fiolty. '
: The disturbance part of the fa-
ternatfenal communist effort to secure
the release of Sacco and Vansetti, con
victed of -murder la-Massachusetts.'
let l-OUCEHEjr TO ' GVkXU-f
HEft&ICK JHOME Xir;AI8
' Br "Weoe Miner
, Paris. "Oct 11. CU. P.)-Ons thouiand
policemen will guard the American -embassy
and the residence of Ambassador
Herrlck -tonight to prerent a threatened
march ot ommunlsts and a demonstra-
tlon afainst the United Staj.es in, favor
cotnmunlsts. convicted: of riurder.v in
Massachusetts. " y -' ' i '- '
Eteel Winds will fed drawn at'the em
bassy and Herrlck'e home and armad
guards' will prevent communists who are
.to noia a monster nue mwni mk -"
Sana Wagram from -approaching either
- : bonding. x V v --
hundreds ot threatening letters of pro
test against the sentence passed upon
the convicted communists continue to
pour In through, the embassy mails, to
day. - K;i-.-:--- '- "3v -t
Blowing op of the building where the
'passport: office r and. the - reparation
commission are housed, was threatened
in one letter and extraordinary precau-J
uons were taaen. v
Berate Prosnects
; At 0. A. 0. Held Good
Us. Oct JL The prospect for two win
ning debate teams are considered prom
!atr by C. . Mitchell. O. R. Vamey
Trri w. Wells ot the public speak-'
higT department. Judgee of the try-outs.
Eight men, onosea or wony
for the triangular qidim wim mw-"'-
Ure and the University of Oregon, are
c.nt. CaL s' Merrill Good,
n w n. Whitul. Ashland i Paul
Knoll. Cervalliaj C. P. MerkUn. Walla
Walla s J C Klmmel. Estacada, and Ru
dolph Hathoway, Corvallis,. Abbott and
Gray are experienced. .. , --
Deportation Eesult
. . Of -Eight Charges
Astorla. Oct tl.--Thoma Anthony Koi
lonskt alias Tbomas hobs, guuiy
mi ivht eharcrae. including white Slav
ery, will be deported fa Canada by -the
Astoria unnugrauon oiucvtb. mxvm
to order received Thursday, fronvWash
Ington. He waa the 'principal
for the defense In clearing .Mrs.-Eula
' liigea ef a charge of murder. In the, cir
cuit courf here recently. ; ' .
Leeibn's Go
; House Is Jndorsed
Brownsville. .-Oct r t At a meeting
of the Brownsvlue Chamber ot Com
merce Tuesday, Indorsement was given
to the plan ot the American .Legion to
build a - community house" In- the city.
The neseneary amount has not as yet
'' been raised for the first cost of the
building, but about two-thirds of It has
been pledged and soliciting for funds
- still goes on. .- The merits of the build
ing plan were dlscueeed by the citlsens
at a mass meeting Wednesday night In
, the city. '
ROAD WORK ABOVT OTEIt
Oregon City. Oot. tl. Road work In
the vicinity of Molalla Is about com
pleted for tae year, with a rtrgeh'ioi
invuui w
about half oompeted. 'The concrete
pavement between the. twos towns has
Mn open for some time, and the ma
cadam stretch adjoins the pavement.;
both being nine feet In width, furnishing
an is-foot roadbed. ,
COSTICTED ME3T 60 TO f Elt f
" Klamath. Falls. Oct 81. Ed Jones.
Jack Morrtaon and Qleen Reynolds. cOn
victed In the circuit court ot Intent to
commit robbery and sentenced for terms
la the state penitentiary Thursday,
started tor Balem under the guard of
Sheriff Uoyd Low and Deputy W, T,
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Many Jurors Oppose.
Capital Punishni6iitj
Henderson Case Slow
Attorneys In . the ease of Joseph J.
Henderson,' charged with stabbing to
death his. e'x-wlfe, Gertrude . Henderson,
are having hard time securing- a Jury.
Three venire had been exhausted when
court adjourned at 11 o'clock and Cir
cuit" Judge Tucker "announced - that the
trial would have to stop until one of the
jury cases Jtn the other courts had end
ed freeing another venire. . The defense
has used five peremptory challenges and
the state two. . '.-
An onusuelly large number of pros
pective ; Jurors waa found with objec
tions to capital punishment Deputy Dis
trict Attorneys Mowry and Crum packer,
for the, state, announced that the death
penalty would, be demanded. Others
were found-who objected to a plea ot
Insanity as an explanation of.a bloody
crime of this kind.- 'jt 'A --'7- "''":
Barnett Goldstein, attorney for Hen
derson, said he would base the defense
on the contention '.that his client tempo
rarily Jest; hi mind after .years, f-do
mestie troubles.- .
ASPHYXIATED MAN
BonoM oral
Albany. Or Oct II. At the risk . of
his own lite, Don McOlashan of North
Albany rescued Jesse Jackson, Thurs
day from, the deadly; fumes-of blasting
powder in the Attorn of a well on the
J. A. UcGlashan poultry farm. - Jack
son's condition Is . reported serious and
young McGlashsh v waa - compelled . to
come to Albany for treatment' A .
Jaokson had essayed to resume work
In the. well several days after the last
Charge of powder had : been .exploded.'
Shortly after descending, he became af
fected by the fumes and called tor help,
meantime attempting to climb, out of
the welt When 25 feet Above the bot
tom he became overcome and fell back,
suffering what It Is feared may be In
ternal injuries. .- . ' -s-v;;,
McGlaahan braved the powder fumes
ahd drop)ed .to Jackson's rescued The
unconscious man was extricated by
means of a windlass after McOlashan
had tied a rope around him. - MoOiashan
was able o make a "rope fast to his
body. before himself losing consciousness.
: f , 'C In 11 ' n ' i"'' i ii it
.iLum'ter Rate From '::
WillapaWiUqual
Schedule to Sound
Rates - on lumber vmoving from the
South Bend district to Portland for. ex
port or domestic use will be reduced
one halt a . cent to be equal with the
rate to jPuget Sound. The porta on
Puget Sound enjoy a differential of one
half a eent The new rate to Portland
wiu. be II cents and will be effective
November 20, according to announce
ment made today by the Northern .Pa
cific railroad. ! ' , I J" I -
;: Since a large volume of lumber traJP
rlc originates in the South Bend dis
trict it Is aatiotpated that Jjhe half cent
reduction placing; Portland on a parity
with other Northwest ports will bring
more' of the lumber produced there to
this city than In the past k .
Suit, Delayed While
Raising Family, Filed
Albany. Or., 'Oct 11. For the sake of
her nine children Mrs. Maris Vcikm&h
endured gross cruelty front her Husband
for 11 years, ehealleges In a divorce
complaint against Relmef Volkman. She
alleges i she surted.' a divorce suit 10
years ago but had 'the case jOiaaUesed
that her family , might not be broken,
up. She is 60 years old now. she says,
and all of he children have: homes of
their own. She, names a co-respondent
Heavy Safe Falls x
w And ; Injufes;-Man
Aberdeen. Wash Oct ll. -With the
breaking ot a cable used in pulling a
heavy safetnto the second storv of a
'business block'- Thursday.- .Leonard
woodland of the 6. W. Johnston Trans
fer company, who was back ot the sate
when tEhs p of F ft long-stairway had
been reached, was. precipitated to the
floor below arid his legs Jammed against
a door casing by. the ponderous piece of
steel, r Both legs wero broken, his
knees crushed and ho suffered internal
Injuries. AmpuUtion ot his legs may be
necessary.,, wooaiana - waa married:
short time ago.- H.:.- .."..v. r v
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London. Oct Ll (L -N 8.) The
threatened breakup of- the Irish peace
conference today over the obstacle
recalcitrant Ulster tailed to take place."
After a session of nearly two hours the
parley adjourned this afternoon until
Monday afternoon." , The Sinn-Fein del
egates; left" the premier's official resi
dence shortly after J o'clock and hur
ried back to their headquarters tor a
consultation among themselves. '" : l
The stkndpat attitude of the Ulster
Unionists and Eainonn de Valera's mes
sage'; to. "the pope saying Ireland would
Insist .upon independence had cast dark
clouds upon the peace borlaen when ti
cohferenoe was renewed.
The London Times charge Irreconcil
able forces In England are deliberately
working to wreck the Irish conference
and that , they gained strength from
Do Valera's telegram to Rome. ' :
? aTfcav message will fill his holiness
with dismay and will -certainly arouse
the indignation of, the people of "Eng
land and the dominions," said - the Times
"Towards the pope It Is an act of im
pertinence; towards . King George it is
unmannerly to the point of churlishness.
If .It really speaks for the majority of
the Irish the chances for, peaos In. Xre-
land are smau." . : ;'j v
CoL Hofer Speaks
: To Normal Students;
i Model Library Open
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Oregon Kormal School, Monmouth, Oct
tt Colonel E. Hofer of Salem spoke at
the State normal one day , last week.
Touching upon the recent legislation re
quiring all Oregon - teachers to devote
from IS to 80 minutes each week to
teaching kindness to - animals, he em
phasised Jthe commercial ' yalue of Its
results to- the stte. - - '
The- annex to the Normal library, Just
completed. Is .known as the Model li
brary and contains every book in "the
state list School law requires all books
purchased - out of the school library
money for. school libraries over , the
tats to be selected from this list, put
out by the Stats library in Salens ; .
Miss I Lulu' Rosamond Walton of - the
Salem school of expression gave several
interesting readings before the student
body Wednesday morning, ' Another pop
ular feature ot the chapel program was
a vocal number by Mrs. it & Landers.
Mrs. Mary Steers:-ll
; IsSeriousllDl
Mrs. Mary H.J steers, 713 H Kearney!
street Is seriounly til. She has not been
in good health f of sevetat monthal: Mrs-
Steers IS mother Of Miss Lola Sleen ofJ
Steers A Coman, concert managers, i She-1
la well known, having lived in Portland
BOT SCOUT ilOTTB AIDlb " - 1
. Vancouver, Wuh.v Oct. 21. Members
of the VancouveR Rotary dub attended
a club luncheon in-the Portland Cham
ber ot Commerce room Thursday night
In the Interest of ths-Boy" Scouts. Or
ganisation of a Boy Scout "council for
Clarke county Is In 'lrogrss -and the
tourney to Portland waw made -tor the
purpose of obtaining datsato aid In the
local movement ; . '
Baby Smothered to-..
Death inDavenport
. Spokane, Waah4 ' '.Oct, It Tbree-months-old
Helen Swanson was
smothered to death at Pasadena Para,
near here, Thursday, when painters, fu
log to notice the baby, closed up a fold
ing davenport on which ehe was sleeping.
With her mother. Mrs. Sign Swanaoa. of
Burke, Idaho, the baby was visiting; at
the home ot H. Bergtiuist..
' ' " FITS BASIS OF SCIT 5 -
Vancouver "Waah Oct 11. That her
husband is subject) to epileptic fits, after
Which b Is cruel-Is tha allegation of
Mrs. Ada Lindley In a suit for divorce
from Wlttiam E. Lindley filed Thursday,
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partner eed pmctiee. - N J.p.iirrsait. toe
en nvrer ieara dtnefnt la PrtiU Itmov ttk
inlenor tettdivTv yon rans-t hsv prsptjee
in je-rc -ftool. fhr-ne Vua ibjL Ffil.
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Mtrct dgrctta tcbtccot .
toOz perfect ci;iretto .
one-pleVen
cigarettes
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G I 111 DEATH CM
continue the inquest today. '
1 A seasaUonal about faca In the $tory
Sold by Miss Irene Scott marked the In
vestigation. Wednesday she freely told
the district, attorney, the sheriff, other
Officers and reporters that members ot
the party were Intoxicated, had. been
drinking through ths night and were
driving at reckless rate. The other
two who were rescued refused, to tell
their story at alL . Thursday Miss Scott
denledV having any. memory t telUng
Iter story ot Wednesday, claiming those
In the party had oot been drinking and
that they were- driving at av moderate
rate of speed. , 'Wednesday sh laid the
entire blame for the accident upon the
chauffeur. Thursday she inferred that
ALTERS HER STORY
Astoria, Oct 2L Aftej' two. hours and
more ot grilling the "Various witnesses
Id connection with the fatal plunge-of an
automobile driven by George H. Hlckle
and containing four other passengers,
through the open draw of the Lewis ahd
CTlflrlr Kridra WarinMitav. tha tvumner'a
Jury-Was dismissed Thursday evening to the open draw waa not adequately pro J
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daylight;
, . location, .
occupying-?" "
;v the entire J
econd
floor at ,
. Park and - "
Morrison , -Streets."
. Entrance -349
Morrbv
Street,
either by
.stairway or
elevator. -
yen fal the nA of a '
New Frock
-. r , " and haven't - ths. retdy
i money," why not but""
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CREDIT?
' Our - dresses t represent
the newest style motifs
, In the season's favored
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dress-up . frocks in
i Poiret Twill, Serf ,gnd
Canton Crepe, til at
! . the remarkable prices of
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Miss Pearl Hutchinson ahd Henry
Rod sera, or Ewing, as he first gave his
name, corroborated Xlles Scott's story.
Mias Scott saldher home Is In Oregon
City- She left there some years ago. .
aire. a. Schaffer or HiUsboro com
municated with the sheriff . Thursday,
stating that George H. Ulckla. driver of
the death car -"and himself killed, was
her, eon. his 'body had not bn "re
covered Thursday- night, despite con
slant grappling. ' -
xtegimentai raraae ;y
Afternoon Feature
; Vancouver.. Wash, Oct 21. A regi
mental . parade la scheduled ., tor, 1:1$' :
o'clock on -the parado grounds; af the - e
barracks. Jn which all. mounted rifle
companies aha the band will lake pari.
SAMM PMIGE
! for more than 30
POWDER
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Ounces for
YOU save:
.when you use KC you
usa e than of higher priced )
brands; Satisfaction guar
anteed or your money ; v
refunded ' .
HIGHEST QVAUTT'
MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT
BY THE GOVERNMENT
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Positively Last Times Today!
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
BUSTER KEATON
You Bet He' a Riot of Fain in
"THE PLY HOUSE"
1 HU InitUl Comedy for
. First National
Liberty International
'I " New
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
WEDDING BELLS"
A Playof
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STARTING TOMORROW
THE COMEDY EVERYBODY
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SCENIC
HIS LATEST FIRST NATIONAL
- AND 100 PER CENT LAUGHS
ETHEL CIAYTON . ; : J r :
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: Sunday Concert at 12i$0 P. f.L -
1. KISMET . . . .....I..., r,HrsehaI HeaW
2. NAUGHTY WALTZ
J. "NOLA .......,w..FelLs Arndt
4. MAKE Cnj'VE ; . , . Jack Shukret
& EVERYBODY SING . J . . . .Arr. by Henri A. Kaatsa
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artutic diyersion -and the piet
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Today, u your lait chance to tee
him in thit world masterpiece.'.
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