The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 30, 1922, Page 16, Image 16

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MONDAY, JANUARY DO, 1C.2.
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
LOCAL RAD
0 TALK iAddictsProblcminPsychologyjlffllT WELFARE
I nHUHIl Ublivion or Kick Is Uesired U V U tArft U
PORTLAND. OREGON.
N.wa of Oie reception of wlrelaae me-
MM from Portland amateurs at Wal- Tbr U Interestta difference be
tnlnL MeaL HewalL Aimtmn f 11M policeman's and a physician's
Um from Baa Franciaco. tM breucnt toward a narcotic addict. The
back from the Pacifie eoaat radio coo- mber-f "the narco tics eauad ' from
,. ... . . , headquarters aeea in tba addict a drnnk-
nUon. h,1 ,B 8" Francisco, by Wal- and M tafenial liar. Tba doctor aaes
ter V. Ruse, delegate from tba. North- not tba Individual himself, bat tba bo-
. waaterh Radio aaaociatioa of Portland, tn,Ln tissues being destroyed by tba con-
Telegraph '-" tbuman lament and
tlona operated by Royal Momford. Van- hampered by scientific knowledge
couver. Wash., and Ceorze B. Crltaaer, tba policeman la mora 'of a student of
7 Vernon avenue, Portland, ware Prcholofy of tba addict than tba
heard. Radio concerts, which are aant tlS TBurdlk tba narcotic,
broadcast every evening at o'clock equad 0f Portland police, rives acme ob-
froni tha radio telephone atatloa opar- servaUons of cocaine - and morphine
aied by Charles L Austin. 1564 East OmuU.
farlor street, Portland, were alao beard nS58 ABE DESCRIBES
plainly. Amonr othera Vera amateurs "Mo the addicts, who are bum.
la Montana. Idaho and California.
II la expected that amateur eommunl-
tbe fellows we pick up around the
North End. use morphine. Morphine has
catkin wiiiklrri. Il.iTVi- ZiX - QnieUnf effect on one, while cocaine
amauur etation Immolated. w who would be classed in a
strata of society above that found In the
North End. use cocaine. It gives them
completed.
At the 8aa Francisco convention a
Rife ttkm m. A w am mImIu. u 9
of the Rocky mountalna was adopted by 'SSJS1'
nnanimoas vote. " working hours and
"open" hours are defined in this plan.
"Did you ever .see 'hopheads taking
their "shots. After the morphine user
At tha mvui.. ti.. iu.. I takes taia be probably will heave a deep.
In The Journal auditorium code practice I b'Ullful J tOe reatfully tn his
was engaged la bv the members. T.fchlr- When the cocaine user, or snow
perlenced operators giving instruction
to beginners not yet licensed.
Four members of the club operate wire
leaa telephones, one being Installed last
week by W. A. Leldlgh, 6S5 East Forty
fourth street north.
Rossman Threatens
To Jail as Vagrants
Hangers-On in Court
Jail, an chargea of vagrancy, await
chronic bangers-oa at the mnnlBlnal
court who persist In being on hand to
hear testimony in- certain kinds of iro
.moral cases, according te a threat made
by Judge Roeantan Friday, who de
clared his determination to clear the
courtroom of a group of ever-present
men. - i '
The outburst of the Judge followed a
volley of laughter which arose from
visiters oa the front bench who leaned
forward to catch every word of an of
ficer's testimony concerning a woman
charged with vagrancy. Cutting tha
officer short, the Judge said : .
There are many of you men who
seem to have no other business except
. Uke tn every ease against a woman that
romea up here. I recognise several faces
there en the front row, which have been
here time and again when they have
had no buslnepii here, i -
"There's something wrong with a man
The etet tmnl n tutelth ' tVn ta
"rm.:. rr : I bureau of public health nursing and child
eee sido nuis noaung around In the air. "av r itc
He's off and and you ean't atop him. expansion of work In connection with
Tha buma want rest, quiet and peace- maternity , and infant welfare care
ful forgetfumeas of the cold world, but . .t.
the; other folks are ant f U,t nder- the proviaiona of the recently
That explaina why one class uses !noenM SheIP,ir Towner bin.
phone and the other cocaine. Then, too,
cocaine Is likely , to make one noisy, and
anyone who is in disfavor of the police
ngnia away rrom aisrurbancea.
DRUGS PBOCTTRABLE
"It la a simple thing for- an addict, al
though he is a atranger in a town, to get
his drug. Well say one of them rides
By the proviaiona of thia bm any state
tn the union applying to the children's I
bureau wm receive an appropriation otl
110,000 outright this coming year. The
act also provides for additional appro-1
priationa providing a state matches the
amount. ; ' At our last apeclal session of
into town on a freight.? Maybe be baa a the legislature the initial appropriation
few dollars and a vicious craving for of. $10,600 was asked for by a resolution
his morphine. If in Portland he would submitted by Representative . KublL r
go down around Burnslde atreet pool As a part of the program on maternal
and card' rooms, V When addlcta meet ud infant welfare the bureau la launch-
they usually converse. It nrlgbt be tolin' a aeries of nine prenatal letters of I
mutual advantage. . ' Ihope, encouragement and instruction to
"So the stranrer doesn't .have dlfficultv I expectant mothers. One of the largest
in finding a fellow addict Their ear-1 factors in the death rate of infanta 1
marks are known to both.' He coea un to! under one month of age is the condition
him and says : ' Tn sick. Can you set I mother . during pregnancy (41g
me somethinrT' :.i I infanta died m Oregon in 1920). The
The other wiB reply: Suto, X know nd"iomi a large number, of I
"Sometimes the addict who is ae-
1920). That proper Instruction and care
anaintcd i in I during pregnancy can change these eon-
take half the other fellow's purchase as ?,iUon hM been known or me
MmmlnlAii" - , i .- - . I time. ,
Training Class in
Boy Leadership to
Meet This Evening
"What Scouting Should Do for the
Community will be the subject for con
sideration at the meeting of the train
ing class in boy leadership for all Boy
Scout leaders, fathers and - interested
citlsens, tonight At 7 :45 o'clock, at the
Scout headquarters. 184 Tenth street
F. A. Ranch, commissioner for district
4, will touch these points In the dlscus
s'on : Is It enough to follow the Scout
oath and laws in your association with
Fcouts ana scout leaders 7 The re
sponsibility for home, school and church.
Should Scouts be a picked grouot What
to do with the sissy and the roughneck
in tne community. The relation of scout
ing to all community activities.
"Friction Fire ; What It Teaches and
How It Is Done" wjll be discussed by
w. u. janin. assistant scout executive.
!
Negro Suspect Taken
After Long Foot Race
In a state like Oregon where so many
mothers live so far from the business
centers, it is impossible to get skilled
attention or assistance during child
birth. Many are unable to have anyone
present unless it be a neighbor who has
n&a no experience to guide her In such
situations, for such mothers, these
letters . are especially deaianed. thouah
it ia hoped they may prove of benefit
alao- to other mothers in preparing for
uie coming event.
It ia desired that these letters on care
Saturday evening, making away with a I durinR Pregnancy win not only apprise
large amount of loot The OiinM., nt 1 1 mother of proper diet clothes and
the work led detectives to believe 1 personal nygiene, nut also make her I
both Jobs were done by the same ranrlaware of danr "Ignals and the. need
of professional crooks. I for consulting a physician early and
a gold Swiss watch and a pearl neck-1 , IS " wcu M employing nun
lace vain . .lT. . I during delivery.
the home olO L GreenflaldTia I ' APP"cation blanks are being sent out
Nlneteenst tV I 'S' 8"
wnim ina t si m m a m i a " n wkwwe w viuvu a aa w
' " -wjr irom nome I .nlsiilon mnntv .h
and othera who might be interested in
this work.
Burglars Prowl Two
Homes on East Side:
Windows Jimmied
. : : : 1
uurgiars who worked with, a window
pimmy robbed two east side homes
Bert Ralston, negro, became suddenly
suspicious of Inspectors Leonard and
who gets a kick out of this sort of thing. CEhl? hi t?rW0IL.WheaJ
If you can t be persuaded to stay away h?P Si v t, Borth nd and
uwio. no w capvurea
after a chase of several blorlu. Th.
any ether way, we can find room for
when a person takes so much Interest fT? ,th:t. h
In a case of this kind.".
Is the nerro
wno was caugnc in tne act of itMiinr
tooia rrom the P. R. U P. Co. yards
a week ago, but who succeeded tn mak
ing hia escape. He la being held at the
city Jail on a charge of vagrancy, pend
ing Investigation Ha la also suspected
of a part in a number of other tool
roDoenea.
'Chief of Chanlains
To Visit Barracks
.
Colonel John T. Axten, chief of chap
, labia, U. 8. army, will spend a day la
Portland and Vancouver within tha next
10 days, according to word received at
Vancouver barracks, To magnify the
: place of religion In', army life," to
atraagthen the local religious programs
for soldlera. to Inspect buildings and
s and to gather material for a baaU lr,Kby.intor Horack and Davis at
ef recommendatlona ta tha war denert-1 1.". . . '"V . on com.
meat la the purpose of his visit, launch- VT Z??, T ? A l w"cox.iwho
eon wui be served for Colonel Alton. hhtJ!!heiA?1 'or $i7.50.
with representatives ef military, clergy ck, toUU isnPinl,rortWe.M
and welfare workers, and la the after- . . '"4 poHca 8lt
noon a conference will be held with the I " " "'uuw'-
national guard and reserve corps chap
lains alao tn attendance. Chaplain Ax
ia will speak at an evening meeting for
the people of Vancouver and Portland.
Confesses Passing
Checks for $321.50
Charlea D. Oooch. charnui vi s
Ing worthless checks, was, arrested Sun-
Taxpayers Fail to
Swear to Eeturns
Inner Door on Safe
Foils' Sledge Yegg
iZk 1. M , 'wwell message
whl,cnt. disappointed yegg scratched
early Sunday morning on the inner door
urn U. U. UUUIIMn u.A.
. 2 . .v. . . I company. Kaat Eirhth street n tt
who hava filed Income tax returns for H?a oluoJ?!!??-?ded la
the . year UI1 have neglected to sign ?J3LJZZ!. vlth
and verify the same.- declared Clyde O. Sfi"1
Huntley, collector oc Internal w"-' aayngnt
Raturday. "Befora a return can be con
atdered legally complete and accepted aa
sock It must be signed by the taxpayer
and sworn to before an officer author
laed to administer oaths. In making out
their returns, taxpayera are respectfully
uiged not to overtook signing and veri
fying tha same before forwarding them
to this office."
for the eventaur.
'. W. W. Gordon reported to police that
several articles of Jewelry and a re-
rwTcr were laaen from his home at 633
casi r uieentn street. .. .
Sneak thieves stole $260 and' a small
wm . ZTOm the room of
William Douglas. Berkley hotel. 190
Third street according to a report which
n mug 10 ponce.
Two watches were staim '-, i.v
mg in a dressing room of the Vinrinia
- aveawut "
Forest Supervisors
nanning for Central
Dispatching System
Reindeer Grazing
i Permits Sought m
Alaska Territory
Now it is reindeer' nermits for -rsJ
Ing on the national forests.
After fixing a fee for gracing turkeys
in California and for RTraxine buffalo in
Washington, the forest service Is called
upon to-adjust grazing fees for rein
deer on the Tongass national forest, in
Alaska, request for which has been re
ceived from M. I Merritt formerly of
me roruano omce.
While reindeer has been recognized aa
a coming inJustry in Alaska for many
years, this is the first application from
m.thrvi oV fv. 5. tnB 1 1" cl. " w nrt application made
ri fi.. -i-vr , "f "onai roreet, i tor grazing or any sort in Alaska.
cuiewwy oi zorest lire
wuraln io members of the
turned from Baker, where they conferred
wiu supervisors or the Umatilla, Mai
neur, ucnoco. Whitman and Wallowa
uuonu lores ts.
Assisuini district Vartmtr A r
Waha, District Forest Inspector F. H.
Brunuase ana sorest Examiners K. P.
Hospiftil Singers
Are Given Praise
The young people's societies of Sunny-
siae congregational church, tha irt
met with the sunervlnore nt
aisinct no. l at Boulder Hot Springa,
nvuit
Infantry Officers
Switched Around
Cecil and W. B Osborno .tt-5 Tk- rwn cnurcn. tno rirst Methodist
meeting. Osborae. pretos to tSa laer St Stephen re-Cathedral
. JiT . -I (Episcopal) were praised tor th nrir
u.xu.i, un.1. wiui me supervisors oi I .i . .
wuifi uwn ocunariian nos-
pital on Sunday afternoons, In the annual
report of Chaplain F. K. Howard, read
at the annual diocesan convention. Each
society sings in- the wards one Sunday
uiunuu occasionally there are
other offerings of music," the chaplain
said, "but the mainstay the year nmmA
are the faithful singers from the young
people's societies, whose minixtrv nt
Judge Jacob Kanzler. who ia I is not the least of the henfiMoi
In the officers reserve corps, has been trls ln hospital. The carol singers
transferred from the 381st infantry to who vlBit the hospital at Christmas and
tht general staff section and is assigned Easter also deserve appreciative men-
w me supply ai vision. United RtatH iioik.
District Attorney Lester Warren Humph
reys, likewise a major, has been trans
ferred from the 381st infantry to the
882d infantry. He will report by letter
to Medford for assignment Information
to this effect has been given by Colonel
P. Whitworth, chief of staff, in Portland.
AUXILIARY GIVES RKlTRViT
Estacada, Jan. 80. The Ladles' Auxil-
j wio American iegion gave a
benefit program at the Family theatre
aw -xnursaay nignc. consisting of
mouon pictures ana vocal and instm.
mental music. Attendance waa rood.
"Newspaper Passes
To Former Editor
. rrtnevtlte, Jan. 80. The Central Ore-I
gonlan Friday passes from the owner
shin of Oeorge 11. FUgg to Quy Lafol-
leite. former editor. Flagg bought the
paper last August from Lafollette and
haa since conducted It The Central Ore
gonlaa- ta the successor to . the Crook
County Journal, one of the old estab
lished napera of the state. Lafollatte
conducted the Journal for a number of I
-ears prior ta Aaguat 1. . Flagg .came to I
Frtnevllle from Condon, where. he pub-1
lis had the Condon Olobe-Tlmea, after I
purchaalng and consolidating the . two)
papers of that city. Under his manage-1
meal the Central Ore gonlaa haa enjoyed
a substantial growth. .
Mt. Bailey Lookout
Station Is Planned
Roeeborc. Jan. 30. Preliminary ar
raagementa have been completed tor the
erection of 'a lookout atatlda on Mount
liaUey. according to Forest Supervisor
Ramsdell. The station wui be at an
lava Lion ef 8 St feet The Diamond
Lake country. Crater Lake National park
aad Crater forest aa well aa the Ump-I
ova forest all are visible rrom una peak.
The look out la to be one of the standard
housea built by tha forest service, and
mux be constructed aa soon aa weather
penults.
East Side Home Is ".
; Destroyed hy Fire
t -
Fire which started from an ever
heated stove Sunday afternoon gutted
I he residence of Lawrence A. Loomla,
Sont aat Waahlnrton atreet Damage
was estimated at lieoo. which waa not
covered by Insurance, A large number
of curloa, collected In different parte of
the world, perished la the flamee. ,
5000 Yards of New
. Japanese Pongee
nsTew, standard quality, government in
V; spected pongee. 12-mbmie weight 33
inches wide. Fine lustrous finish. SNo need
to recite its many uses. ? Very special at 98c
.'.'fyard: ' I
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J)n Sale Tuesdays-Center Aisle Bargain Square
- - . '" - ;r', Meier Franrs: Main Floor. ' '
a the quality store - -,
OF PORTLAK3
Official Portland; Grarnrnar Schools Text Books - if or All "Grades
and Complete Stocks of Specially Priced School Supplies Are
Assembled -in One Convenient i Section- on , the Fifth Floor.
v
Will You Help?
Sure You WiU!,
Give to the Chcit :
- 1 -
Charge. Purchases
Go on Feb. Bills
1 - Dated March 1 ,
'tant Events of Many-Sided In
Occupy This Store's Activities
f
. Apparel and Accessories Fresh From the Style
Centers Now Have Their Premiere Showings in
Our Var ious Departments at Prices That Are
ncubusly Lower Than Heretofore. v :
Const
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Oregon Manufacturers Cooperate With Meier
&, Frank's in Staging Great Oregon Products
Week Displays Here in All Windows and Many
;ments Numerous Working Exhibits.
Depart
After-Inventory . Cleanup Sales in Various' De
partments "Bring Odd Lots of Good Merchan-
of AH Kinds at -Extreme Price; Reductions
id GlearawavKWhile Ouahtities Last;
dise
for
Rap
EfretnZimbalist
arid Alma Gltick
who will give ar- joint recital at the Auditoriora
Thursday evening;, February 2d,- can be heard on
Victor records at this store.- The celebrated Kriabe ,
"piano will be nsed in this recitaU It is one of the :
famous .pianos or -sale- cxdusiTely at I Meier
Frank's. ' - "'-1 .Y ;'
- Meier ft Frank's: Sixth Floor.
- i
Peter Clark
. t ... .
,'MacFarlane
writer, -orator ' and bterviewer- of -interesting
a . :m ' .t - ... . b
xuuaaus wm .appear, at IOC AUailOnum On
J Wednesday evening, February 1st, direction Ellison
White Lyceum "Bureau. " Tickets at Ke, ?5c, U on
sale special booth, Main Floor, near Silverware Sec-
,tion. T.Y.' '-:'.' r ',' ' x- t- .
, . it ' Meier Arrears:. Mala rjoe, ' ; ' .
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" Sr. T .
fol&ZCAs
m the Quality storb
OF PORTLAND
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