The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 22, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    ItltS ' UKCUUM JUAAL,Y JUUKNAL, POKTLAMU, UK&OVJW.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY - 2, KZ2.
a.
MR
DOW I
ENTERS WEST
II
DIICOMI OIIER
Interest and principal and that she baa
already set aside approximately $11,000,
OOO to pay aix months' Interest on ber
Indebtedness to America, baa. produced
a profound Impression and la another
evidence of the betterment ,of Anglo
American relational ? y ,
..There are of course three-way by
which Europe ' can . par her .debts - to
America tit gold. In goods and. In aerv-
tees auch as freight carrying. Gold can
be tranaferred only it America, buys
of Europe, " Should tbe American peo
ple Indulge ,1a the purchaae of seenri
tiea of foreign enterprises? This would
tend to help the situation, but Americans
IIR'I CUIZEIISTfl
GET THEIR RUM:
PAPERS TONIGHT
Iow Y. Valker officially entered the I have .been known in the past to. invest
t primary campaign today with a formal heavily In European businesses. ;
announcement 01 nia canaiaacy ir am -
Republican' nomlna-
Gray-Rosenbaiim Co.
Inspects Mills ;With
View to Purchase
ilenresentativea of the Orav.Ttnaen
bauin Grain company P. N. Gray, in
I chare of the European Interests, Charles
Kerachter, agent of tbe Holland branch ;
H. Marx, South. America, and " J. : A.
Pease, Seattle today were - going over
the business charts and inventories of
i the Portland Flooring Mills and the Pa
cific Coast Klev&tor company, in order
to- acquaint tliemaelves with the business
f f
if
i
Great interest la evident in Portland's
first ; public naturalisation 'ceremony to
be held this evening at 1 o'clock In The I handled by the concern.
- vik .nnM k-1 a ' t. imfMnKMtiMtf -iney ssenuMea in truana Tuesasy.
tion for on. of thJ mt
v 1 .....mmb. Jl'fJfl whVt kn adjourned session of tine - pany to gain control of the local mills.
sionersmpe re . w reduce the amount that Europe can sell I leoerai coun. vunn s. r mwr-( t 7- . T - -
filled by the voters I w ft tft notion of I w m rt Mttnn. 1 Un wlU one of the most impoxt-
1 .t tha rmntna- elec- v- rr" - - ant operating points of tha company,
tion. Ha Is the third I '"'' '"'I'6!. " .l .'Ta I to a aarga class ot aliens. & agnv i Tbe visitors after . a conference with
:. - - 10 nave rnirrcu im i i.,,! ,,-1 r;. ih. bmbiin ou d n-Knrnx mien
,- 5 race. Burua u moi-i navment of foreign d
man and Kaipn 1 , v stM minr
k..k 1 .r. ...... o
But there is a mean between two ex-
are included in -the Portland bankers, were taken by boat
VrZ. ZrrZnT, n forVlai debts ss. They will be presented with mem- down the river to the properties of the
be to forego payment of foreign debts , Tn 1 Portland mm.. Rth Krw , and
2-22-22 Is Hot :-.
Cryptic but Fine
rDay to Eemember
It hasn't happened for a long tune,
and ' astronomers and - others who
compute- the calender say it won't
happen for a long time to come. Fig
ore it out, if you wish. . It can be
dose, they-say.-- vs:.ls:vi
; At any ate,' the "nnmerala do not
form a cryptogram, but mean simply,
that today is February 22. 4922. or
the twenty-second day of the second
month in the year anno dominl 19S2.
In the modern haste of cashing
checks and meeting the grocer's bill
there is not enough time to give it
its native dignity, r i ! : - .
4Anyway, it is a fine day to remem
ber, because it ithe anniversary of
the birth of George Washington, the
first .and foremost of Americans.
1
E. MUler. the presentation being made I Marx, - wno- nave been in numberless
, m iuu I r ,t - .1 .1 rmin olAVatora : tRrane-hau th world.
trrmtM line below which America can- -t ----- --irT ' Tr?r -".r-r-
the recent Past I . . . " "IT y I aar- "8" aiajrnani juuut vi. n ooii- 1 u is the most modern elevator x have
HA.HS I 1 V ass dvui vvniwiu .v - 1 jiiKlulk MJm. e urwiucu kcuci ca wa, vu
nr coramoamw in tn unitea cixict. i paUgbters of tb American Kevoiuuon, x tjC shipping of grain." said Herachler.
la uift mirerence oetween pro-1 who im in tn cttv to attena tn siatei nMV intimar ks. k-. r
"TM r. VY aaVllvBr MVI ; 1 .... mm 1 1 ...I sa - iumiumicu umv two vuivuoov
-The Uxp a y e r' WbiUve tariff and a competiUve tariff, conference of .that organization, will PortJaod, mffla was probable. He
are 'entitled to an honest, elflclent and " Sl" 1 uJ,e(.u::"r" J ' v. ... j "
buoleeaslla administration. I""" 1Z'
gevf-mment Is" absolutely necessary- . , 1 The effect of the statemeets by former 1 " :" " TI" wkZi - -n. .tr I . f 'V" ' wo ; ""i Anglo-Irish' treatyv which threatened to
f.nl.f.r T.hr of France and Am- I " JT- "';JT ' I weJ. we snail suomti oar - numga wi . . K..V..T,
. . Mn. k .n. I v . : . . .... . imsuae, ,um uracui.- various orfloera of the cmoDanv-for coo. "" - .
in naviiis uirir utiiL sua v w w w A u 1 i itaiw ssi 1 rn vivme 1 . . - . . tv i f ,
ergleeto 'reducln. : the cost of Kov-rn- T -,ty of n M.'$sZ
111
FEIN HAVE AGREED
.Dublin. Feb. 22. The fight over the
SU ECT S1I0
HAVE NAMED Ml
: ill
un cunT TAVi nn
Fifty -eecond street, at Marjroerite ave
nue and Division atreet. Ira'E. Jte-
Cauiey, a real estate dealer, -was arrest,
ed at Broadway and Vanooover avenue.
He was released on 2250 ban.
I firmation.'
r:,t .tl "iM o money to consideration ths foreign debt haae Of addresses of flNcome will be made
Increasing the amount of tax money to .... Th Halted States w ru., - r a t. t.v
pe raiaea. . . v ,4 - , I Chamber of Commerce and many, for- I and the principal address will- be
&C03TOXT -vyATCHWOBD , '"'feign trade organlaaUons have been say-. I riven by Dr. Edward H. Pence, pastor
I aaaume that all projects under way I ng the same thing as the French and I of Westminster Presbyterian church,
if this time should be carried. to com-1 Italian sDOkesmen and have been urg- 1 whose subject will be "Americanism.
Tllon. but no new project of any kind j ng caution in handling the tariff, an In- r' A group of numbers by, (he Ladles
should be initiated auring tnene times, 1 fluence which has been responsible ior I Columbia concert orchestra, otrectea ny
th mmnlv delavs encountered by I Mrs. Frances Knight, will be a feature
the high protestlonlst 'advocatea in the of the evening. Lucien E. Becker wUl
last year. If it had not oeen ior tne
foreign trade auestlon, the. Republican
I party would long ago have passed an
.except under pressing public necessity,
and only then after a'careful and thor
ough Investigation of probable coat, with
the money on hand or, In sight before
berlnnln the work.
"We can well declare a -holiday' on old.fa)lh,oned tariff.
spcnuing puuitc tunua, uuiu i icub
tan catch up and get our breath.
Archbishop Christie
Entertains P rie s t s
At His Heights Home
. .1 , m I v ae. -a e w . vvuvuv fa lOW VV WV
;r " .,L 1.1 I arch-diocese of Oregon City were en
ZV KriZ?"-X"U," I tertained at a dinner Tuesday
adjusted, and the following terms jof
compromise were announced today :
,L There will be no general election
in Ireland before May.
2. The constitution of the free state
shall be a campaign issue.
2. The dail eireann shall meet regu
larly. 4. No party vote shall be taken re-
auiring the resignation of Arthur Grif-
. 1 fith nm ilMt f th Hail nor thu rfa.ll
noon at 1 ; ;.:: '
The great game of excuses and pre-
1 . . . . . . . . . WAUXUVk.
which win follow the ceremonies. The 1 V;r: .L.IT ' 1 1 Eamon d Valera announced to the
wives or the new cltlxens Will be seated jr" iT ' , T.T "''"" Sinn Fein convenUon here today that
vith ttiAn,' nn ths sfaira nA - TmwA I street. Portland Heights. I n, .) ...
I iu in naironlclnir bomi Indus-I texts, political and economic , ior non- lMa.ta will be Vent until S o'clock for the I The archbishop purchased the old JU I in. n fh tfv fis-ht had hn
tries and the employment of home peo-1 payment of the American debt has be- other relativea and friends and for citl-1 B. Menefee home several .months ago I reached. A three months adjournment
. a l.'.a...l. I m ITtia A eviAsla tva sal area, Visa Ckl I a 111 J i . . ii. I - . m I '
pie. J-ei us aeep our money in . .v-.. - 1 sens aamiuea qunng uie -past. year. 1 ana movea into 11 recently alter a lew i of the convention will be taken, he an
tion at home whenever possible and con-1 ready been started, tnougn senator 1 civic students from the high schools 1 alterations were made. Prominent f nounced. pending the framing of a con
Intent with good business methods. I Med ill MeCormlck of Illinois recently I will also occupy reserved seats. among the alterations was the construe- I gtitution for the new Irish free state.
VETERANS TO ATTEND tion of a private chapel in one of the I The threatened split in Sinn Fein ranks
Vover-the-Ton noat No. 82 Veterans I spacious rooms. rne Duumng is situ-1 nas oeen averred oy private conierence
"Too much money, leaves this state. We I gave Europe a surprise -by putting
should encourage more industries and through the senate without any diffl-
We also should encourage more home I how European governments were1 spend.
building and tilling of the soil, which j Ing their money. . ' '
mean good cltiienshlp. . I vrraoPE IS OFFENDED
AID EX'HEBTICE MES I uroDB took offense at that the
factories, which mean larger payrolls, culty whatsoever resoluUon inquiring -r ttV w.V. h A'r,t' n tnvijl! I ated so as to command an excellent view I between Griffith. Collins. DeValera and
We at law H in 11 anrniiri aTsa mnrm, nntmA 1 tirrttr' IniPrinaan arrvtroTrnmsn t al vrara snAfiil. I " - " I . . . , .... I . j - o: j a
tion to attend the ceremony. N Members 1 01 tne city. - uereteiore Archbisnop i otner leauers, me omn r em presiueni
lef the post win meet at the court house J Christie has lived at the cathedral resi-jsaid.
I at 7 -5ft n n and win m. in Tn Audi, dence. 62 North Sixteenth, street. I iurius muuua inx
tnrlnm In a hndv KmrnninM trv Dmr. I Th tinnat xoaa infnrmil nn -iiTor I dal'-, as Sinn Feln'S Parliament, Will
"Full recognition of the duty we owe French press Is still saying harsh things the-Ttop band. . speeches being given. The archbishop continue to mnction m an aepanmenta
to the ex-service men and women must I about Mr. MeCormlck' s Query. But i The following peUUoners have been I expressed his thanks to the clergymen
be given. Iubllc officials should co- when the American fundine- commission I examined at previous naturaiitation 1 fo their loyalty and labor and ex
onerate with them to their fullest extent I starts work, it will ask more . pertinent I hearings have been instructed to appear changed personal greetings.
by assisting them to get reesiaDiisnea questions and tell Europe some more " n Auaiiorium lomgni to taae line Announcement wag made in .the
or to get a start. facts about the origin of the ten billions o01 M allegiance and to receive their chUrches of the arch-diocese last Sunday
"The wage earner and hla family are I which were lent during the war. In the 1 rUficate of citizenship : I that the archbishon would lnformalrr re-
..... . : . ... k...U I . . . . . ... .1 In.ilIIn. Hj, m n Tfr.lv &4-f-11n rn.AMl r
-emiiiea o a wjuare uemi. no biiuuiu i rirst place. America wants to Know wnv
lew. Benm-v, Bo mucn has bee spent on land arms- I ' ' . . an, oo j
far whlrh h. .hmild recelva honA.t and -.v... ' I many; -jeorge Aiirea ranis, tireat tsru- w "
1 I UKIIl MIU muy BUIIja UL-lIie lUIia OlUiail n 1 lavM p... UanrAv IZr-m t HHta In
ivininji.i.v. i uui pe vara io pay mieresi ana prmci i neu retreon, sveaen ; Jtmes Hcunsor, t rir T 'J ft T
im .wunij wmminiuwrs aro r-1 pal on the allied war debt. France says I vireai Britain; wiineim rearicn iiem- i - rm fn li ti rt inTl 1
sponsible for the operaUon, maintenance I ene needs the army because Germany I rtcn Rune, Germany; Sam Gladstein, 1 v V UUU. UUli i.O
and upkeep of the county's roads, bridges wm not pay. America and Great Brit- tFJ?7,-
Railroad Political
Club to Be Formed
Permanently Friday
Detroit, Mich., Feb. 22. L X.:S.)
The name of the man alleged directly re
sponsible for the " murder of William
Desmond Taylor was wired to loe An
geles today by Sheriff Cofxiiwollowlng
a long conference between the sheriff
and. Harry M. FieMa. county Jail pris
oner, who boasted knowledge of Taylor's
slayer. Fields declared the murder the
result of a drug peddlers' plot to gain
revenge on the director, who blocked
their operations in the Hollywood movie
colony. He denied part In the slaying.
but declared he and three other members
of the ring, one of them a principal in
the killing, fled from Hollywood the
night of the crime. :- -
Fields Was arrested for the Detroit
police In Buffalo, N. T, : on February
C and returned here for trial on a for
gery charge. He was convicted before
Judge Marsh February 1 and remained
to the county Jail for sentence.
SAMES BOFE PEDUIEM
Names of three "dope peddlers al
leged to , be implicated in the plot to
kill Taylor, were given police this after
noon by Fields. He declared he --and
the three men, members of. the ring
which furnished the movie. colony with
drugs, fled Hollywood onMlie night of
the crime and that one of the three
would be directly connected with, the
killing. The names were wired imme
diately to los Angeles.
Fields' first recorded conviction was
in King county, Washington, September
30, 1S15, when he was sentenced to six
months to 20 years in Walla Walla peni
tentiary. April 22, 1919, he was sen
tenced to six months- for vagrancy In
Santa Monica, CaL The following year
he was arrested here in possession of
100 grains of morphine and turned over
to the department of justice, the record
snows,
STORY DOUBTED
.- Subsequent to bis arrert on the drug
charge here he was sentenced to 20 years
in New Westminster prison, British Co
lumbia, for forgery, but later was par
doned. Chief Fox declared the information
furnished by Fields would be valuable
to the coast authorities, if true. '
He expressed doubt of Fields' story,
however, basing bis hesitation on the
fact that Fields is apparently suffering
from long continued use of drugs.
t i it - ii .v.- ... i ... - r . - . . . Dnuw ; ueoree trice, ureal
.7"....::. ,ZZ r: r;., V:. " m 'J Prooamy oe cpmpeuea in tne i Herman Mandua Hansen. Norway; Pete
. . . . L . ""-" . 7". "1 ena lo ar" n-om oermany such aermue John Andresakis, Greece: William James
Inafed from the business administration I assurances with respect to the amount Crocker, Great Britain ; August Theodor
th county's and common ,he pay t0 make unnecessary the Dshlstrom. Sweden ; Ernest August Cart-
rnBlf tnanr rf lartraa rnilitorv fnrnai nn I "" v-.-
r nl 7. i " J Great Britain; Thomas Edward Law
n si Mint lnsmnr . l . w 3
Missing; He Leaves
Missive to Parents
f'
u
jt
!
ordinary business methoda will bring the
desired results.
8TTDT PUBLIC TtF.EDS
"I propose to make a careful, sys.
tematlc, detailed study of the county's
affairs. In order that I will be better
able to run It In a -businesslike way,
without any noise Ov Buncombe.
"Ite possible that some of the county
and cty departments can be consolidated,
thereby effecting a saving to the tax
payers, bat at thla time I do not feel
warranted In making any recommenda
tlona "1 do, however, take exceptions to the
, present practice In connection with the
management of the Interstate bridge, the
"side money" or tfle 50 per month drawn
by each cptnmlstoner in addition to his
regular salary jf $250 per month. It
- appears irregular and is certainly estab
lishing a had precedent in the adminls
tratlon of public afralra"
,
TIRES
OF PASSING
BUCK ON WAR DEBT
(ontlirod From Tut One)
Great Britain;
Great Britain
the continent
BORROWED FROM PEOPLE , '
in tne second place, tne fact that the I Ada Olson. Sweden : Edit Soohia Sen.
American
10 bUllons
rich treasury, but borrowed it from I Mladenovtch, Serbia ;
27,000.000 persons men. ' women and t youraa. Greece. . j
children-has yet to be explained to the 1 24 ARE ADMITTED '
son. Great Britain; Joseph Hindley.
jnaries toian siewan, ia-pouna son oi Mr. ana Airs. J. r. i ay
Friday evening, in hall J of the Labor
temple;, the Railroad Political club will
be permanently organized and put in
running shape for the coming campaign
in the state,- according to announcement
of F. M. Wells, temporary secretary of
the organization.
The club, which is composed at the
nresent tim of railroad emnlovea and
James C. Taylor, 18-year-old six-foot 1 their wives, held its initial meeting last
Sunday .evening at the Public . library
John Wagner, Russia; I ior, 4S8 East Eleventh street north, has
when a temporary organisation was ef-
vu,,u mo laui mai. niaiAaa Olson. Sweden; man sopnta Bep-la-one and run awav pnli snont tndavIT j r "
government didn't take the panen, Finland ; Simo Mlkkoben, Fin- f""!,? rXL Itected. . Friday night's meeting la for
out of a surplus fund or a land; Nels Hellem, Norway; Dushan I Li2 JzSSL the purpose of permanent organlsaUon.
- Spiros . H. Ka
'- e
at which time officers will be elected
European financiers. The American
government cannot cancel without the
consent of virtually the entire electorate,
which, besides, losing on its original in
vestment, would have to be taxed fur
ther to pay Interest or principal on the
Liberty loana themselves. Such a course
Isn't for a moment considered , here.
In answer to the French and Italian
pessimism, the -tendency in official cir
cles la to tell Europe not to be so dis
consolate ' about Its own future and to
point out what remarkable progress
already has been made in reconstruction.
Early this week police found young
ario-cloclTi'n the morn Instead XVSV?
h . . . . .... I - Thfl - Ml ttor, 4h ll IntAMOlM
oi taxing the youthful owl to Jail they
The call states that- ''all interested
voters who 'believe that there should be
a ' political, organization pin. .the interest
of tne laboring people or uregon" are
'Twenty-five aliens were passed fori took him home, much to his disgust.
citizens at this morning's session of thai He penned the following note to his
federal court hv Jndra Wolverton. seven I Barents and diaanneared :
of whom are ex-service men. Th itidee "Dear Folks I coild never keen on I Invited to-attend and become members.
denied eleht annlicants admission and I staying here because I have been de-1 Th organisation, though started prior
continued three cases until a later date. I ceiving you all the time. So it is good- to the recent national meeting in New
Samuel Sinclair was denied admission 1 oye forever. Don't look for me for you xora, in wmcn organixea moor ana tne
because he had returned to Scotland wm never 1 111(1 me-
with-his family during the v last five
I years. To secure a passport be had to
swear allegiance to Great Britain. Sin
clair will have to start all over again
by taking-out his first papers and de-
J. D. Willys, Auto
Magnate, Coming
John N. Willys, president of the
Th nivn- nf Rnmtwi ! in nnv I daring his intentions anew.
b poets greater than was anticipated. In 1 CM John, who ran a soft drink stand
.ir...M.tn. I at Fourth and Stark Rtrt was tnM tn
"in. yeTr Europ4 woe wait at least aear andlearZ 4LLJ
bankrupt, the - American debt commia- tne laws or the land. He has been ar
slon will proceed on the theory that rested four times by the police for op
Europe is strong and resourceful enough erting a punch board, tor shaking dice,
to pay her debts If she is given time for sellings moonshine and for selling
can pay unless the tariff wall la removed
la regarded here as having some basis
of plausibility from the viewpoint of
'sound economics, but the belief prevails
that Europe will look around for many
an excuse to postpone or repudiate pay
ment until finally compelled to meet the
question directly In the official negoti
atlona The action of Great Britain In an
nouncing that she fully' Intends to pay
and that no doubt will be granted.
Mrs.FifiStillman's
. Father Found Dead
Richmond, Va- Feb. 22. (L N. S.)
James Brown Potter of New York, New
port News and Tuxedo, father of Mrs,
James (Flfl) Stillman, was found dead
here early today In the home of Colonel
W. Frank Powers.
Charter Week
Sixteen, years ago thia week Oregon
Life was granted a charter bv the state
of Oregon. N
The confidence placed in the incor
porators of this company by the great
state of Oregon has never been abused.
It was planed then that- this should
be a policyholders' company.
To that end the directors voted nearly
, a 0 increase in dividends to partic
ipating policy holders effective March 1.
Policyholders will also receive 4
interest on dividends, trust- funds and
installment settlements left with the,
company a voluntary increase of
. over the 34 provided for by contract.
. From a humble beginning we have
. grown to be the substantial company of
. ' the northwest with nearly twenty
seven million of business in force.
We want to makm this a red letter week in our
htttory. Phone us Main 447 better itiUeign an
application tor a. policy today in .
Insurance Company
OWest la raelfte ! Xertkwett
Home Office : Corbett BIdg. : Portland, Oregon ,
Qregonlfe
cigarettes to a minor,
Other petlUons dismissed were : F.
Casciato, no-appearance; Johan Reb
man. Insufficient. witnesses ; Nick' Jae
ger, no appearance; Henry Gosch, no
appearance; .Gabriel Roth, illiterate
Edith Clark, no appearance; A. Kater
tnsky, illiterate.
TWELVE TO BE EXAMINED .' j
Twelve names appeared on the list to
be heard this afternoon. As soon as the
applicants were admitted clerks had
them sign all the necessary documents,
and the linal certificates were filled out
Clerk G. H. Marsh has arranged the ap
plicants in groups by nationalities, and
will swear the group from each country
at one .time tonight. The exact number
of men in each group will not be known
until the- conclusion of the day's bear
ings. ' The final total Is expected to be
about 6027 names, from the December
hearing. 25 admitted this morning and
about 10 this afternoon.
The ex-service men admitted today
are: Maxie 8. Lewis, Great Britain:
Andrew Zoyle, Italy; John T. Knutaent
Norway ; ranceaco jKotonoc Italy ;
Alek Alexis, Greece, and Victor Bene-
ventslt, Italy.
The regular petitioners admitted are
Frederick Aandahl. Norway: Carl L.
Anthon, Denmark ; Daniel Wold, Nor
way ; - Dennis - Doyle, , Great - Britain ;
Henry Johns, Great Britain; Chris Jef
fries, Greece; P. Majovski, Bulgaria ;
Joha Gibson, Great Britain ; Ignac Zel
cny, Caecho-Slovakia ; Georges. Borbys,
Greece i ti. i. Anthon, Greece ; Martus
Larsen, Norway ; Paul Kestea. Hungary
George V. Jensen, Denmark, Carl Jacob
sen. Denmark; Elijah Morcom. Eng
land; Barney Johnson, Denmark, and
Johan Nelson, Sweden,
Alleged Would-Be
Apartment Kobbers
Caught After Chase
Two would-be burgiars, who dodged
In and out of hallways and doors In the
l laxwell Hall apartments Tuesday eve
ning, while unsuspecting tenants -went
about their affairs as usual, were today
behind the bare 4n city Jait
One of them-Reno Kiljuna trapped
in eae of the rooms by C Jacobs, pro
prietor, was taken tor police when taey
I arrived tn response to- Jacobs telephone
call. Walter Owens, the other, slipped
down an obscure stairway at the alarm
and was not captured until 2 :S this
momlnc -.
Doth Owens and KHjuna admirted
that they were attempting to rob the
place. Neither, as far a police could
learn, was armed. '
Kiljuna. caught ' red-handed, readily
admitted his part. From papers in bis
pockets police ascertained that he had
been making i his . borne at 282 Sixth
street. There they waited for Owen a
In a few hours be appeared and was
organised agricultural interests Joined
their forces, is in line with that idea,
and according to its proponents, will
follow the trend of the eastern move
ment. "It is expected by those who have
been active in fostering the club that
it will take an active part in the com
ing primary and general elections. .
Senator Capper to
Organize Fight on
Ship Subsidy Plans
Washington. Feb. 22. (L N. S.) By
International News Service) Organised
opposition to tne sup subsidy was
planned today by Senator Capper, Re
publican of Kansas, and other Western
members of the . senate "agricultural
bloc. - ,v
Canner.. who is slated to succeed Sen
Washington, Feb. 22. (L N- 8.) Tne ator Kenvon. Republican of Iowa, as
departments of commerce and labor are I chairman of the "bloc' upon the latter's
allowed ,33U,U8 tor tne rtscai year i retirement Friday -to become a federal
1922-23 under the provisions of an ap-1 Judge, declared that he is "unalterably
propriation bill reported to the house opposed" - to the plan for a government
today by the house appropriations com- subsidy or guarantee of the American
mittee. Of this total, the commerce de- merchant marine which President Hard-
partment will get 218.S03.164 and the I ing is expected ' to submit to congress
labor department S6,sze,9zu. either Saturday or Monday.
LOS AHGEI.ES KEEPS WISES
BUST OK DETROIT ABBERT
Los Angeles. CaL, Feb. 22. (L fi. S )
A telegraphic "third degree"' which kept
the wires hot between 14 Angeles and
Detroit, featured the Investigation of
the William Desmond Taylor murder
mystery today, when - by telegrams,
Sheriff Traeger directed, the question
ing of Harry N. Fields, under arrest In
the Michigan city, who claims to know
the man who. billed Taylor.
Sheriff Traeger flashed a series of
questions over, the wires which, were
put to Fields by Sheriff Coffin at the
jail in Detroit, and Fields answers were
sent back to Los Angeles almost as soon
as he spoke them. By the telegraphic
"third degree" Traeger sought to estab
lish the truth or falsity of Fields' claim,
he knows Taylora -slayer.
Doubt was expressed that Harvey W.
Adams,- arrested at Concord,"!. C, on
suspicion -of; being Edward S, Sands,
sought,, as a suspect in the case, was
thousands wanted in connection with
tne muraer.
Detectives today sought to learn the
Id.ntlty of the woman to, whom Taylor
gave a $1250 Jade "tassel" which he
purchased here January 3. It Is Re
lieved that Taylor presented the jade
as a. gift to a film actress who was
one of his most Intimate friends, but
detectives cannot understand why she
failed to mention it to them when they
questioned her.
Ohio, will arrive in Portland Friday on
a tour of the country, which began in
New York and has included the South
ern and Southwestern states. Willys
will confer here with Harry Hayes, man
ager of the Portland branch of the
Willys-Overland company, and dealers
in the state.
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