The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 17, 1922, Page 13, Image 13

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    FRIDAY, 'FEBRUARY .17,; 1922.
THE .OREGON DAllY -JUUKNAL, FUKTJLANj), OKhUUri,
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AROUSES ROSSMAN
Municipal indr RoMfhan to at his
psiiencs aftsr ha . sentence halt a
on Austrian bootleggers, while hall
a hundred other; with crunlnt twekt,
llnd th benches of the municipal
courtroom Thurdr afternoon and
t.tch4 their fellow countryman come
te grief. '.;.'',
"I feel Ilk" an emperor f AastclA."
he declared. - "I'm Kettles; tired of re
in mo many of the fallen empire's sub
Jecta In court here fvery day."
Hn leave further vent -to hie Impa
tience by giving Michael Ovtch a J50O-
tx months' wallop for open ting a still
the maximum penalty. Ram .Vlscoe.
who owna a reanrt at-9 Kast Seven
teenth street north, where Ovlch's stlil
aa located, .was fined 500 for. main
taining a nuisance. .
AVHTRIA5H CHIKF OFFESDEKS
"Kolly 75 per cent of the arrests for
liquor violations in the north end." the
Judge declared, "are mong the nation
alitiea which formerly comprised .lae
Austrian empire." t i '
, Addressing the ' courtroom crowded
with' foreigners, all! of them unable to
talk anything but badly broken English,
the Judge continued .
' ''You Austrlana apparently' think that
this municipal court 'Is' run solely for
your benefit. I am tired, of having you
come In time arter time with liquor
cbargea. against you. - And 4 when -ytra
are not under arrest you insist on com
ing here and hanging around."-
' R. ll. .Bulatovlch, who was alleged to
have been- arrested ! while operating a
wash botler still, was lej off compara
tively easy by the Judge, after he re
vealed a tale of woe which the court
considered sufficient to serve aa part
of the penalty. i
When police raided his 'establishmenf
at 139 Morris street a small daughter
fell Into a pall of scalding water in the
excitement and was badly scalded. An
other child is sick In bed with- Bulato
vich's wife, both suffering from the In
fluenza, according to testimony.- .
"Well, even If your family is sick, you
sre, distilling graveyard whiskey.. In that
old wash boiler to. make other families
sick." declared the Judge. ' 'Tour 250
bail money will be turned over, to the
women's protective division to support
your family while you are locked up.
Robert Kanzo. another swarthy-faced
son of Austria, was sentenced to 30 days
in jail for possessing liquor at 27 North
First street. The liquor was found, in
a bottle. In his coat pocket, according to
testimony. A ' - . V
Ford,iinlLincoln'CarX
Deal, Denies. Scheme
Ta Grab Autb.Trade
(Copyright. 1 922, - International , News gerrloe)
Detroit, Mich-. Feb, 17. (L N. a
Henry Kord, tn an interview "-wttfc:' ma to
day, set at rest many rumors that have
been in circulation with regard to his
plans.-' .'.
- "Some ' people seem' to have- the im
pression,"1 he said, aa the result of the
taking over of the Lincoln Motor plant,
that I Intend to be sort of a bull in the
china shop in the automobile- world.
They are wrong. - In . taking over the
Uneoln nlant. my son and I agreed be
fore we started that we "tVould restrict
our output. The Lincoln plant Is now
making' 15 cars a day. As orders are
running we could sell 200 a day. But we
never shall make more than 50' Lincoln
cars a .day. fiuch are my present plans
and so far as I know they, will not be
changed. J do not believe anyone man
should dominate the 'automobile world.
I have no use for a man who wants to
go to heaven without, taking anyone else
along with, him.".. ' - ' -.
The rumprs that! connect your name
with negotiations to -buy the Wills-St.
Claire and "other, plants ' are not true
then V she was asked. . '
' "Absolutely i not; a word of truth In
any of them." he replied. "Sot is it true
that I am negotiating for. the purchase
of - any ; railroad.' The one railroad I
have is all I want. . . , ... v
Ex-Fiance Objects ,
To Girl Calling Him
Up 40 Times a Day
. iBj United New)
Chicago. Feb. 17. Miss Ethel Fried
man, -pretry and .:. young, was before
Judge Bugee in a municipal court, to
explain why- he mide 40 - telephone
calls a day to her former fiance. Law
rence Radin. - ' -
"Sh called me up before I - got 1 out
Of bed. at the office, at breakfast, din
ner and supper," he testified.
The girl maintained she wanted to
ascertain why Baclin had slandered her
when he broke off tWeir engagement.
. But when , telephone employes brought
in records showing, four other men
friends of hers had received as many
messages,, the- court . slapped on a 11000
peace bond, and. told her to cut Raclin
off her telephone list,
Martial Law Grips
Salvador, Following,
Uprising of Cadet's
Washington. Feb-17.L X,S. Mar,
tial law has been declared in : Salvador
by President ,Mendea as .a result of a
revolt of 45 cadets at the national mili
tary academy, according to dispatch
to the state department today from
Montgomery Schuyler, . the American
minister at San Salvador. J ,"
The message -stated that the cadets at
tempted to get the cavalry to join in the
revolt, but. failing in this, were .pur
sued by a large - military forceA All
transportation and communication was
interrupted during the chase.
The president of the Baldwin Locomo
tive Works would have us keep young
-by "gazing into the faces of the young
around us." Wte knew of one fellow who
did that and got jabbed with a hatpin.
New Orleans Times Picayune.
Mine Strike Held .
Almost Inevitable
Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 17. (U. P.)
The strike vote of 500,000 miners' to be
taken within the next six weeks unless
mine owners agree before April 1 to con
tinue the present basic wage scale un
doubtedly will favor suspension of work
then, union officers said today. Every
Indication is' that the operations will not
agree to the existing scale.
A drama of
Broadway's
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and dregs
1hei adven
tures of a
beautiful
younf singer
and Stardust
that turned
to ashes,
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Rivoli
News
2 Reel Comedy,
"The Charmed
Out of every hun
dred girls who seek
success, only one
finds it "Stardust"
shows the paths of
one of these through
the brightest lights
and the deepest shadows.
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Sant&ella
and the '
Riroli
Orchestra
With
HOPE HAMPTON
and
All-Star
Cast
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The
Store With a
Fnriciple
Saturday
February
18th
we will open to- the general public the
and
.Fiees
Ground Floor
Mime
Store
East or West!
The Principle
TO WHICH WH PLEDGE TO ADHERE IS
Better Hats, Better Styles
For Less Money
We have built a beautiful store to take care of an immense
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A STORE FOR THE PEOPLE If you are looking for
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MILLINERY
EXCHANGE
331 Washington Street
Next to Owl Drug' Go. CORNER.WASI HNGTON apd BROADWAY
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