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CITY EDITION: YtfaAU Jlerm end if AlZ.2ro I '."'.'f- JTHB "WEATHER Tontrht and Baturday. ". v V occasional rains : aoutnerty. winds. j J : ' 1' Minimum temperature Thursday: , "Portland ....... 41 :, yw OtImu r 5- Pocateito York t -' -; 'rr U Aarla.;, St. Paal ....... Xi'! CITY EDITION If AlUUre end ! AUTrca -v TELEGRAPH WIRES thAt form anet- " work over the face of the earth lead dl- -rectly into The Journal office, pouring acta day their burden of ntal lnfonna- " v tion upon every .subject la - which vthe.. . human raeo la uitereeted.' ; -, sf . PORTLAND, OREGON, v FRIDAY i: EVENING, ,MARCR03, ;iS22mENTyOUR f PAdEly p 1 1 f? ;iRICETWO CENTS inViU8 vol: xx.;no. ;sc?v TWO MEN; Harding and Wilson ; ' : -After a Year; Remain t V- K CENTER OF PublicThoughti Each In Own Way Commanding INTEREST -By. Robert J Bender 7 : . ' - raH 5r SUff CarmpaadMt . Waghlngton. March 3. Prerfdent Ifardint ha weathered tha atorra of tan .first year In tba Whlta House and Imeri.a in better health than when he , "Wood row Wilson hai ; aereniy " wlth 1 stood the wearying effecU of hi Infirnn; I ties during his first year as an presU .' Milan hia stieond . year de- I cH1y Improved physically as compared i1 with hl condition year; ago. . . ' JTa outstanding . fact In Harding first year In tha Whlta House has been 1 the aouompllshmnU or th admlnlitra tlon U the International field. The out- l standing ' feature of Wilson's yearln retirement has been his absolute slletios on both domestlo ' and InternaUonal ' Issues, superinduced by the fact that it was In tha latter flM that he suffered his political and physical defeat. .. .. htsikisg riot'iES rAcxma ,. . f At the end of one year public Inter , est still eenters to a- large degree In , the persenallty of these two men. This la due. perhaps, to tho lack of develop- " vent of a striking figure in congress or elsewhere1. In American political life. Hardinga Mthrlty hai been devoted . In unprecedented degree to developing a frkaadiler and more homelike atmo- . sphero about the White House Perhaps In tha same time ho president In history Has received so many callers.' has enter " talned at such elaborate function, and . hae ehaken hands with so many Indl . vMuals who 'swarmed to ths executive orric of Handhakln days." These ' havs temded to create throughout the country' the belief that Harding la Just m. vf tn at real - nrmmniiL m &cim in rap. Success Now Ties to Armchair, Harvey "Church Pays With life for Dual Slay- v ingj 43-Day Fast Ends onjrap Calls for ' M other and Father. : Chicago, llarchu U. P.) Harvey Cfanrch, half dead from' a hunger strike of 4 days, was taken from his cell cot and hanged t the. Cook county jail at 1:64 p, iq. today. - . . He paid with his life for the murder of two automobile salesmen whom ho lured to his homo and murdered with the ob ject of obtaining- pa isalon of an ex pensive automobile. .;tf. As Church was carried to the gallows, a final plea to save him was mad be fore Judg Scanlan. It was futile. . The trap was ' sprung', six r minutes ahead of ths scheduled time. : i Church wad carried to tha gallpwa, trapped to a cane aVmchair. Hi , ": He showed Absolutely no sign4 of life as he-was brought to the gallows and as the hood and rope .Were adjusted. He appeared as a dead man. PABEHTS CALIf "".; !:' Harvey- Church was unable to say farewell to hie father .and mother, who visited rum in his ceil at noon. ,1 4 He came to the .United States 15 years ago-f rora Greece. Through his indus try, and, good fortune he -built '4ip; fine coffee house., and; for-hire jautot busi nesses. He prospered. I Fellow eountry- trymen Portland, .which he chose for his homerpointed him out as a sucoess. Father iithe 'Greek-oolony-told their small cona, jWhen 70a. grow up maybe you can be a rich man like hinuv i i ; Sounds like the. wen known story,. of the poor immigrant boy making good in the new country, doesnfi ltt - - Gus Marinis was all of that But there was ..something: else. -1 He- was an es caped : convict Tears ago In Greece . he was sent to jail lorll years. Alter serving srx -or seven he escaped. - and came to America c-n ; a ticket ' .obtained for hlra bya brother. 4 v..4 v i Today a shadow of the past fell across his path and when he looked up he saw Ft P. u Bonham. chief immigration , in spector here, wMdfead; to him an Immi gration statute which; provides .for de portation of a person convicted, or a felony In the land of his. birth." , What recommendation Bonham makes to immigration 4 authorities wlU deter mine whether -or not there is to be one leas Greek restaurant proprietor In Portland. : f i .1 -.-',-v ". : ; ;.; OREGON PORT I1AUD1KG 1JECTSW HOUSE REPORT !C'f-i f'rf- ti:. .'zf ha.if A Hi- SUSPECT HELD Cbhimitte6"0,iK; (yyeh;wlum niver nppropnauuu oiiff wyr! t? J0 '.win;? iirueit iiiwh cv dp OPQ-y d jC Item r: 000 j Other Oregorv SumiGivenlSupboYt to,-V Writer 1 'ln-v' Washington, llarch ft.fWSHma.t.r::'f:..B-.lavMIAwiMea TOM BUREAU DF,THE"J0DRNA1I) ' PgX1,!! 2 r T . , -Washlngtoa. March- S.-President ?our; new projects $ et Oregon are to- HardinBtJandJohnjCShafferk jmbUsher eluded In the river and harbor bill tor of a string of newspapers, three of which FIVE HIRED III , Five; persons were Injured and .two other automobile , occupants . were en the nexf fiscalyiarr which" was reported to the house todsy by: the committee on rivers - and ' harbors. : They are t !; ' Columota' and' lower WiHamette 'rivers, dredge and contraction work -to main tain a' 30-foot; channel at all seasons. ometlmea-called . the ailllioa and; three quarters project Coos Bay harbor and Isthmus slough, covering Jetties and im provement of . channel above A Smith's mill, at i an-- ultimate cost ; of About ii.33Q.oou r . Willamette . siougn,: in ; ac cordance ; with recommendations . of i' en gineers reported In last congress, sub ject to contribution of ,23,000 by. local Interests;': Clatskanle river, to secure deep water to the main, channel of c the Columbia,- estimated cost of 94(00. iiiTbe total appropriations ; for Pacific coast ports -'are;ab6ut3t44l,0.;:'?ii!i;; : The amount to , be .appropriated for are In Indiana, have reached, an under standing -about the . political contest' be tween Senator" Harry. New and i former Senator rBeverlag;e . of : Indiana, " which throws an InUreeUng light 'what the: presidential attitude-will b-toward Re-; lllBiir iiiiHi v, A. ';.-., TZ.r. . rr.-.Tr.-ri. -I'.- I I i.i.il ( . ' i M ; ; rt l : t! :r--. 1 lillft FIGHT i IP r I 1 Hi ' . v . ? . . . : .... - . .d 11 1 I a r M ' It ' 11 I .:.; V;.:.---" . " -'V W tt'-l . V llat.MrM tan an outbound Woodstock " jr.- "v j , . -n.. . ttz v.." .rrr ' .v... iwese oroiecxs ior me comins. vear is k . ..- v..,..v,w u. " i streetcar en w mwuiorne Dns Uk. a.i ..i ' ; .t T mobile salesmen , recognised the aged crashed into 'the rear of a" stalled auto- fnDt n-, this nCW comes .within employs towards himself and ona which I parents as they stood over his ; cot mobile at 1 o-cjock Thursday evening. Provinee:,f the appropriaUons ieom- ... - ft. . ft. I - . .. t I J l.ji .... A M. i 1. 1 : i i t . . . i 1 m i t tM. wh will M.ria ftrh.t. num. ha will seek to preserve by his acta Oa the, other hand, walls of silence have been thrown about the Wliaon home. ! ' -. - - " " ': T CALLIJO UST EXTEHDE0 . ; Kor ' months the former president did ftnt see half a dosen different people. His whole time and energy were devoted . to bulldlns- on his ' weakened body. In He raised up 'to a altUng postUon. his J The streetcar, which witnesses said waalwiMee,. which will , decide what sums Use seemed to form the word Good bye." but no sound came forth. He then foil back, relapsing; Into a comatose con dition. ; Physicians who examined him again believed he realised his doom, was going, 15 miles an hour,-telescoped the 1 "hall be set aside for river, and harbor ! rear of the machine, while another auto I improvement, fv s f-fv. mobile directly in front of the "crushed sealed. CALLS TOV? PAKE5T8 Church showed the first signs of con more recent month; his calling list has J aciousness Just before the visit of his Surveys are directed Mr the Umpqua river, Tillamook ; bay ; and ' river; Sllets river, ' bar and entrance.. Deer Island slough-' and North Portland harbor; the latter with the view of securing- a chan nel 300 feet wide and 25 feet deep from boea somewhat expanded. - He goes rld ln almoat dally. He attends a ..theatre ones or . twice weekly. Email dinner partloii -have made their . appearance at the Wilson home. - He has written a po litical letter or ' two, , dealing- only ' In generalities. It U true, but manifesting his aMdma- Interest in' hjs party .- ins health steadily Improved until a month to. Hia broarei-i may be said to have toored. although he has retained the ear was drives over 60 feet by.'fthe.im- pacU-ii" -ViT'-'it ;-V:' ':-. :"l :s ''l: '.'';.," v- Mra 'Joseph L. Hammersly, 249 East Fifteenth street- wife of deputy ; district attorney, - contusions on - the -face and tiAa,l. m.1i.m eaiifwif ' airlift -J Mtas Thelmal Hammersly, 249i Easttt' ln3 JSSPif 408 "?,a itiCmi, limlM indNd theColumbla at -the mouth throat contusions.? ? v; t K , f the Willamette,; InchidinT consider ' Mrs. Walter D. Bealey, 710 East Madl I tlon.'ot. local-eooperatton. . 'The bin -also oon atreat- rtaiia-htnr rf Mm. Hammersly. carries ? the project f forv Crescent : City O.' Church. were Immediately aonv I thrown; bodily , from the machine, and I naroor, mooioea to exciuae .tne require moned and . taken to the death celL - I brulsed,: badly shocked, . p ; j ment tnat. unprovement Shali'f be co- ii-- t-v. ;;is..i m if Vi 1 Thomas K.- CampbeH,-realtor, 9X7 Eastl tlngent" upon construcUon of the .raO- Kaw2T i tall Wv-W ha Namara. ) jail physician. Church rallied I - . nrn n fcaat' Kailvl r.nrj ,h.iM . ,i..-v. parents... He opened bis eyes and began to mutter statural calls for Another' and father.!' i r, v-... i), The father and mother. Sir. and Mrs. J, although he has - retained: -iai narted tc. confess 'the crime -4-. 11,' i V?2ZlZJ;:iiZ,,l T"f .M,; 4:fK; a-alna made looks better, end TS vastly 1 . , ; - . . fr Vfrf -wv gains rnaoe, toons wurr-xuu avi i . .Trt, ..'i.. What .t Jiav Aiu"..! I ..ki .1 k.v xrot r ; .iaiv MrNarasra'. quoted, jhimr as saywfc 11 the-tJi to fce-wnicK by the; streetcar want to be forgiven; -want tot see my p",,"f aodUlsteraagaloantfrl want t t a-to-pray, f or, .eOh J'm Borry "for , wnau 1 Jtave oone; : - - ;-,! V , The hast -legal card in the effort ,fo ! save Church's life was played and lost this morning .when rus- attorney.- asked for 10 day stay e-f execution iwv hu-, The court f den! more SeUve. lie still suffers, .however, from oroe of the aprlls which .sr-ra-vatn-t his oondltlotl at the tim pf.iiil stroke In Wl. All ot hlch tnakes for . continued", chfulneuv. nd . anxiety ; i i,AfAmg. n maps Influenced by '.the pametie figure of . his predecessor -' as they both .made ..their; way from the White House oa Inauguration ( day-hae sought to make his work as easy aod as I tnanltarlan grounds, pleasant aa posaibte, lie Knows now wi the, motion. piay" aid In this respect diners greauy I . . T nwa i vnirTfi. ' -T'.. i- K from Wilson. Hardlns not onlr enioysl WALLO W 8 IS EJECTED u K -H: his games of golf but he also rides horse- .-' While, attorneys "were at thelri last-. back, enjoys "callers" In:-the evening: ditch fight .preparations for the execu and he and Mrs,- Harding visit about tion were going, forward in the county town with friends. .All thls.goes for re- JalL 'The pounding; of hammers-echoed ' taxation and has eontrisotsd. t the ract that Harding really , has enjoyed , his first year in the WJiKe' House. -.. - Nevertheless, perhaps, the most strik ing change that has occurred In him since bis election has been tne serious, at times troubled reflection on the responsi bilities that his office commands and how llttie the, average man. including senators and representatives, appreciate this. - When given to soliloquising- upon things In general this . note strikes sharply upon the ear of the listener. . This may be responsible for .the first Indications of a change in his attitude toward . congress. - Recently - he has Beatey-; had.iroughtv-hi -tnachlera tOTW'he.n..an automobile directly. f Thomas R. Campbeti. ecre tary the llisEBir.:; : - rB Abletd , -: w m-..- HEitDilK;r (Coaeleded ea Pate PoaatM-, Cehtats Sti' rlarch :;3Xr liSS'i . a- k J k- J- .', 5 ' 'h ' ' ,MSBBMesasBasawsaaasa.as-w . esawsBSwawawawawawswaw-iwawawas-. j . N.- 3.) Washington, j March . i. (I. sharVly reminded congwsSof 'his re- OersJ N John 3. Pershlnr sought - the snonsibliiues, nas reveaieu o congTessi . x,. TFni vonimB irvm uirijruis uuilpiu an nounced Intention of cutting theregu lar army, to 115,000 men. ; . .": ' General Pershing believes that the regulararmy should not be cut to a. lower authorised ; strength than "150,000 and. he so Informed the president at a conference at the White House, r , .;' : v.. . -.1 1 .' i. ;'i 'wTolC.1s5iM UPJ--Buckei I shop' brokers are fleeing by the score1 be forec the storrt of, "the district attomeyjs Uivesugauon, it developed today. - ? ft , Detectives searching the financial dis- men wanted on grand jury la-1 il.AteMaifita hstra f nnn'il Atttey a.r VrV: Thsaks to dense wdmurky. cloud of, fic-s-in. most Instances. Ot nearly 60: soft coal, smoke that descended upon the taafctmeatsA to 4at business section todajr it was, possible ue :t-J ). w view: jne; spoia 90 tne.swiyt . ine 1 , Defaulting ; brokers--brokers Indicted naseo;eye,v,v...i;f tot. krand larceny, brokers Whose bucket ! u. uc..ci snops nave; .seen, protectea sno oroaers "' vm. uiiviiuu vuptiwv wnw i wno. nave - reason r to -oeiieve they may On Its -surface , could lsUngulshe t be proteted--all have folded ,p their mree eun spouk two were . aoout ruie i gdld certificates and stolen away in the sise of. ths head of apin; while the third 1-Btirht, 't A-fP& 'S5'-'-" VH'&Zs- aeemea aoouv uie size 01 a pin point.- i Nearly 100 detectives have been sent Local astronomers declared, thatit 1 Into Wan street to. bring back brokers Us most unusual for -the; sun .spots to be j wanted for trial in connection with the visible to;.the naked eye.'-, - that it has tied his hands on Important matters, snd has more and mora "put sp to congress", failure to follow his leadership, ,' ;'.V;-V." At the outset of hta,term he stressed hta Information of pursuing a. strictly cooperstive genial course, with congress, but congress, took advantage , Of this, vhl'h largely accounts for the fact that si ths end of his first year the record of his achievements lies It the interna tional fKald rather than la the domestic No Trace Is' Found I ; Of "Sinking': Ship Halifax, K. &. March 3. U.P.)--The Merwtglan steamer Grontoft Is feared to hsvs foundered with all hands, according te a wireless m saiga to the Cape Race station at 11 JO a. an. today from the eteamer eitenla, which arrived at the pontoon Indicated by the sinking vessel yesterday. No signs of . the Oroatoft or her crew were found by the Estonia. - . Declines to Eeveal v . I . ..: , :,.!. ... hi'- Policy; for; .Haiti otuutjuw rastor, m CorvalliSr arth" f 8. Student ' pas rates at' the; Pennsylvania. State : eol- sweeping bucket shop investigations. ney aave-xeuna empty oinces witn perhaps only i janitor, or an -nnpaW jot nee; boy, or maybe a ticker stiU tapping out-the Barkers fluctuations. t ; ;The.' fleeing . brokers hive gone, s for the most part to Europe. Bail has been fixed at 350,000 in; a 'majority of cases where'- the bucketers have been, appre hended. i'..;';-s?.-i'1ff -4?i . - '. tv.iiiu 1 :'" j " ;"' -a L, T -T C- aAJH ta, . . a .' ,;i ; .c? -;--.? .--,-.': y wmmmm Mirs VVillamene Fuller .Vicb'mcf ; 1 Wwterioui -: Occurre n ce fn S t. : btepnens2 rro-uatnecrai i. nciv bery War Hava Ceen: wotitr, ... -. - . a a; . J' if - t , Polios 'today'.were" .QuesBonlnc "Er w W" Weatherfor.T.'wno. was - arrested . ai . the ; CofTee.- Cap" cafeteria '1 at; f o'clock this morplnr,' to determine what he might know of ;themystertous shooting: .si lit. Stspheas iiro-cathedral at t :t5 otlock -Thursday I alght ' wheal Miss TWUlameae Fuller. lrear-oid ; cho4r ; girl was wounded 'in uie chestT The shooUnr as highly- spectacular.-belng. committed In the praeenos of the full onoir wiuca wss " then at -practice . In -tha -parish, house annex. '-..; . : .. , ' - WeStherford' remained 5 stolidly silent durtoa- tha lacpilsitioo. The police v not fUed any, charges against hkn bat . deUIned him -to explain a. remark hs was quoted ,as havng mads at Rich's news stand at Fourth : and.-Memsoa streets afew minu tea before hie' arrest J . -"No, not -that paper i.waat .the one with the item about the charcfl shoot- -s inf. .1 wsnt It for. my, buddy. He did the sbootini.- ' , C.V.. 7- LOOK FO -BTJBDT" f . . , ' ' It is to learn who '.this "buddy may be that the Inquiry was being pushed. The roan who actually: did the shooting was described as being rather allghtty bullt" Waatherford is of stocky fraihe. . That" robbery, was the-' motive-was belief of choir members and also of Mrs. -May Fuller. ',4MH Jefferson street the girl's "mother, who declared her daughur -has had no -affairs with young mea who . might have undertaken . suca a theatrical .meaos '.of compelling; atten tions. , . Miss 'rullerr at ! Good Bamaritan hos pital. Is believed to be only -slightly- in- lui-therhullet,havTma; been, deflected. after. striking a jib. , The : missile, was -removed this morning- after being found by theX,ray.; ljJ;.w'; . AU .weatherrora wouia wu wm ma-. j . " ;V 1 t . Ceo ' f - 5 t V- - f :V : fe- Tifflciii oar .Pass 5 TwMty.'tCohms t-aur oragw V", t--' : V . r- -. . ;-'- - ERY "PprrtlsJd police : are- trflas .to .unravel iclrcnoistanoes; saJToandlOa; , the t . strtfng 1 hbootwir of Miss "Wiilampne Fuller, 17-year-okI Incola 'high -?'Scb&ol sindent. .while she Vvasi at 'choir practice .lit 'SC Ktrnhcns Pro- 5 csli Elsfjal) te photocniphs show Miss Fuller, . . ' Wb - la lytaa; rierioody-wonded at Good Imarltan hospital; the choir :practiee room' s't 6C Stephens., where the abootins; took- plaoe, and (be . door . by - wblcii , the 'Waskcd mM-gained entrance to the charaTL - The ; satistft oisMam-snows weiT!u msjB'sooo m ne nrea the snot mt aa-. i 1 ji aw ! in hi ai 1 1111 ..iiaaaai i . 11 ' f ..n , , 11 .a,' i a i , . , Wsahington. March 3. (L N. President Harding today declined to re veal to the "senate the instructions he gave Brigadier General John H. Russell on his appointment. As 'American high commissioner to HaltL The president said that it "was not compatible with, the public good' to reveal Russell's In structions. ' This . Information had been requested by the senate In a resolution spoBsored by Senator Walsh, Democrat of Montana. ....... '. :-'y-'i A -little, trip abroad la cheaper.. than publican, primaries throughout' the na the. premium on such bait i ; ; i- n ni year.', -j-; iMMi - . sj Mf. Shaffer came, fo the While House 1 . 1. n.. a , . I w , y. w v m n . . smAr.v. w,awb..-. I . . . . .vi-eus ira ,w i iaiiaiii,ii ai& .01 v.a . aauai,aii i merely' to pay hia respects, outJinev regular pastorate at 'the student church 1 ; GO TJ5DEB IK FUTAIfCIAL CBA8H ttabty the. conversation: turned to! indl- Of the University of lUlnols are open; to ; New- Torn, March 3. Announcement ana politics. Thef president Is a warm Rev. I M. Booxer, "student pastor jot was made from the rostrum of tha New friend of Sena tor Harry New,: who. Is the Corvallis Presbyterian church. Pr. Tork Stock Exchange today of the fall- seeking renomination, , and-in ' his i heart Lampe.' National university, secretary of or of George W.Kendrick HI Co. of hopes now he will win. Mr. Shaffer Is the Presbyterian, board of ? education, Philadelphia- The firm was admitted to a friend of both Senator-New and Sen-. who terms -the work of Rev. Mr. Booxer the Stock Exchange on December 11131 ator Beveridge. but 1elLeves the inter- ll.!.c,iv .;ii; '.v ,ri::' lests of Indiana and the nation would be An involunUry peUtion in bankruptcy I served better .by the nomination and was filed in the -United SUtesdistrlpt elecUon of VUbert-Beveridge.i 4? as the best of any student pastor in. the United States, notified the latter of the oners, which are being considered. ? Flapper.HowCxiiddYduDblt? GaloshesJbkeonWealth'erMan T. It1 aa adta maS aboai Hr laM tin tMchaaay load, - - H.r uaiM raa stjkis tost waeal slay bar Uh - - ... ' m sua baf suss aat la a eatwA,-, - i -; PU 4 hue hair 4aly.'arTettd s kadrtc, ) li.r ut 1 Ik. tlanl How atrtst . Sad b airkmsr. war roBes la a auanaf eeito . aula. THatv caiea waaM have thrtHae Portland lonkas a imrawpUlnlnj ' At 1 hi flapiwr el ao af ntna, - ;' ,1 j' Sa Wxf a aha atayaa aritbia mini ,r i ! AaS o4 aot SWfrao aax Uir tawm. t . ; hv! U. he has Bus as fad fjeUsh, ' ' Titu 11M lth kar eeUua ttut. ..' St. tnTaitl as tka Miwla ta e ! i H a Sathl't tataaS far tsmt Sar. . XTiea Eve, wearing a fig leaf.- ducked from behind a tree la . the Garden of Kdf-n the effect on Old , Anarn, It , Is aid. was startling. - No . doubt Adam hardly noticed Kve before - She-adopted this blxarre adornment. ' , Thiia was oriRinated style in dress.' 1 rrobably further " north - than the aarden It rained,' snoei and-, freesed. Oar shivering ancestors welcomed inno vations In clothes. Something new - to wrap about their chilled frames no doubt eat big. " , x And so .dress .was mad to keen one ory ana warm. - - . , t Combinations to attract as - well clothe resulted.. PLAPPKK SPOILS ALL r Bat comes now' the flapper and up sets this silly notiom snd right here In Portland." . . - .?";:-:...... -i. . -If the rest of the world follows her leadership they soon will .be wearing mackinaws u Panama. fur-Uned' over coats on the Congo, tennis shoes within the Arctic circle,' raincoats on the Sahara aad paper suits during a wet winter ta Oregon. - - - ' ,- iMiss . Flapper her name . was 3 not learned Insouciant-.- conscious -of her supremacy', tripped 'down the sisle of an." spartmcnt- store Wednesday, 'her rolled down etockinga appearing above ' 5 tCosclaited an. rue Toaitetm. -Caiuau OtMl Names,ilydii Says , Washington, March 3 fX.N-S.V--A denial that he had referred to .Senator Newberry as -Judas Iscarlot'T: or as a -traitor In the speech he made Tuesday before the . University of Missouri, was telegraphed by: Judge William & , Ken yon today to Senators Spencer and Reed of Missourt . .- ! ' - k i 1. a 1 . ' ' Navy :AUowance Cut Despite Denby's Plea Washington,' March 8. (L' N. &.) la noring the strenuous objections of Sec retary - or the Navy - Denby, ,tho house this afternoon approved the recommenda tions of - the appropriations committee cutting the .navy's deficiency : fuel al lowance for-the rest of the fiscal-year from 3U.wT.sl0 to Ss,Z82,635. Oakland' Ku jHux. Initiates; Membera court agaiast - Charles A. ; Bertrand : ! Cobrokera.. 'Announcement, ot. the sus- oenaion 'of . the. 'firm from the Conaon- I C ft- - , , ft- J ft. nounced earlier in the "day. & MontresJUQue-. March 3. A tempor-1 n a Kniwo to at :iiw v!,?"- SEN. PEPPER GETS 'Black Hardiii eat :-t.-r-' - ' ; I Uong IsUndXlty; Vl March 3. a P.) A wuu In -n-yellow mask, .alone. shot, Benjamin pnmm.' sasisiajn , urer ol the. Tiffin prod sets corporal ton. . hers this afternoon and escaped with a payroll of $13,000. ',. . . .?' ; . VPrimm was wounoea in us oavca- n . had ' stepped frowi.the pay car and was ftbout to-enter ths TWtln- company of ftees wtth the payroll when the ban an. features 'disguised behind a dlsUnctlvs mask-of yellow, stepped. Xrom sa area way aad shot him doan.--- ' - . - ' ; Tnev'man leaped apon Prlmm and seised the package containing 311,000.;- . t I i KOBBfBS GET CHECKS ' : , St iLouls. March ;:3-L .N. aEd ward Edwards.- messenger for a subur- hart bank.- was held up by ' three --men and robbed of a satchel'-cctalnlng- about 3a,000 In checks.; Ths men escaped la ' in automobile.. .No money was taken. - BAVk BOBBED OF I30M t r Grand Rapids, Mich March 3 g.) Two automoblls.bandrts held up the manscerand cashier of the Earner avenue : branch of the J'GraAd J lUpldS Savings .bank-today ahdV escapea .wiw ... 1 . 1 sry, receiver was today1 appointed for the local branch of the stock brokerage firm of A. , J Deschamps as Co.r suc cessors of Friedman, 'Markleson ft, Co. v- Oakland. Cat, March 3. (I. N.--S.) Approximaxery a uousana memoers ox the. Ku K3ux Jvlan gathered oa a wooded hilt near here. test- night and -staged "the weird ritualistic -rites of: the 'organisa tion, tt was learned today.- Two hundred candidates were Initiated, it Is said. Great secrecy marked the gathering- of tne kianmeit . - . v For weeks it has been; said. irr Indiana that; President! HsriUngwoold throw the full -weight and Influence of ;hls to i sltlon to Harry .New and take; an active, part iii the "primary campaign. Frieada of former Senator Beveridge have hoped Mr. . Harding, would remain neutral and preserve party, harmony. The president ' sketchets to- Mr.: Shaf fer- tha origin M his 1 deep i interest .In Harry New,;- their, manyryears ' of s.com pansionship in the; UaitedStates senate and their ' earlies political, relations. . He mads it" plain that woultL.be angraT clou of. film tor take' sides Against Mr. New. On the other hant the president said it, was his best judgment that the agjassk gr ' " : am mm. w ; - ,:: :' ; I ywVWSV vs x'W law aswa miv - aaaMaiaia,aa fwoa a- Fire Marshal Says J v'" ' " , "' ; ' ". I .7 it Jbert Beveridge,' and was wlinn-,to abide wminn ' that thai ruPia"xjvtAC.i.t.Ul by "their judgment la other words,; Mr. school ta unsafe, that the upper floors I Harding promised bis full support to Mr. Girls', Poly technic tSchoQl-Is" Unsafe, of all franie school buildings should not he' used.'tand. that -the- mothion picture machines in many, high schools are fire hasards, - are contained in communica tions received by the school board from Edward GrenfelL, fire marshal, and -H. E. Piummer. ,1 building-. Inspector. - according to Director George B.- Thomas, -chair man 'of the properties committes,-. ' The, fire marshal and building- inspec tor say that the Girls' Polytechnic school ought to be torn -down instead of being Beveridge If the latter Is nominated... tCoadnded oa rare ".Twar. . Cobuas Tarac) Suffrage for. Korea; Is Demand m Diet V WaslUisgtonMswh s 3. A Hahd'1': stterVr evidently " rromi someone In -rPVulaaelphiiJ oppbsingi his'-stand-on tHe-j soIen bonus, , reached Senator t.epper .oi r-nrayivaniav inunjr. ,; 3. i j ;4,pWrJl who bonus'; tff ex-service ; men;, has been - the center bitter attaclU'Wom persons In. wJThe kter; he secelved today, bore? a' huge blaek.hand across' the Sheets andln the corset was written the, word "Bonus.'", Sharks Barfed OTjjOnus'Ainenciment - WsshlnonLMarcht 3-L-Of . S.) ; fOfoan sharks Vould not have, a chance to.make aiiy money put of the insurance certiflcaU whlchi cbhgress 'proposes i 'fa turtt-.over jtb;the .ex.-soId lets ins-lieu Jof a cash bonus.-imder a, proposed 'amend ment to Sthe seompensation4; bill , .Which I provides that provigii)n be made - for acceptanca of the;useruncate - my v. by national banks,' state .banks "and . trust companies ? Hpusyotes -. . '.; ... r. Washington MarclV- president Harding' will ask congress to ''make aa appropriation to permit the attendance of a special. American-delegation at the opening of -the laternatlonar exposition In Rio de Janeiro on September 7. it $3000., WpmanKilledNear, : r; xi Eockefellei:: Estate " ' e - ' ,- v-SE a.aaaaaaaaBBaBSBBaav.. .-j . S s r TarrytowVja'. Tv March tXX. f.V-, The. body of ;a young woman about S3 years old "wss found brutally murdered -hpre today' near. Pocantlco Hills, . the .1 . 1 a a ra.i..ii n .. KTokio,-March .(I S-V-A resolu repairedV said Thomas,, and that the lot tion sponsored by tha Selyu-Kal, or ma- ,Plet:;lo'Depart ; - . ii I-.. - i. m. rK . cation of the; cafeteria on the - fourth JJortty. party. Introduced in the I dle t;to floor via ant .exceedingly .bad' arrange- day., asks- that the preliminary; steps floors during the lunch hour, an ex- necessary ?-.to-T gTanting,.. Stiff rase ;.. to tremely , dangeroas " situation would be Koreans be" taken aC'dncer This tmove created. rThat - protection-' In i Portland , public schools is not what it should be ta the contention of the-city , fire officials, sc tordmg to Thomas. . ' , Is i-a; part of the, government; prepara tions' to -include Korea -aa -a - -part v of 1 Japan proper and when completed will sound the death knell to. th& remaining hopes of Korea for Indepeacicace.'- . - Washington. : March 3.-(t a)-1 Without .SKrecord' vote.f the house today passed the second- deficiency epproprta tion bUl, 'carrying : 31t8t415,7 : to tide goverament-depaxtmeits over until Jaty U The biggest item in tne. Din is xsj. 393,112 .for- the" . vetersns bufeso,': snd there are appropriations of 36,00,0.000 as the first.-payment to.CcJombia- under th4 treaty : of I31f, -' and approximately f S.OOO.OW as 1 an - additional - fuel allow ance tor the navy. - he ImaufnalLc 711:3 !r:IBB Hcr:BIl;rl:a c : - viral- 1 a . I r ; T Cri 1 it, . . --. . ponied ly dcrcrif live t;r.t. Tl firct cf the Hc::fall covers will hz p-L!: '..cd ricxt ffieParfcc: t - iz:m iACa.J-SW A. V.A awwwwf'Aj U v s. wl i - . i 1 " 1 - T 1 ' I , - - -'---' W T J-? - I " S - v 1 A ! A w- aa.u 'ait,- a-SJ- -