THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND OREGON SATURDAY; MARCH 4. ' ItZZ I i 4 .1 1 t HMIDCaS-HEHIS . " ssapnwnwawnuwaa: snuswanwa m m ,.. '...-' V r 1 bert J. Bender ' - . Cattaa "res (! Cevvwswet. - tCmkL 1 til. or tMwd Km) Washington. March 4. P r 1 4 I Harding la both concerned and Irritated at the atltude ( congress lu slashing the funds rr maintaining the Araericea army and nary, There h every indication that; the ruciUn and of the avenue la la for a showdown with congress on th whole subject , : ,-J V ' ' ' As the .president views It, there aeema te he. in the werda of highest authority, a Impression among many that some new moment of heavenly beatowed peace ere oura." '. '.'. i BATE DAICKft BKKX ' This, aa high off iclala eee It,' dangerous frame of salad for congress or the country to embrace. The president- hi la no mood te yield to thoae carrying coomb? to the point where 'he will Countenance "going to extremes." ' . ' , With all his hope of what the future may effect ' with the arms conference aa a basis, he doea not believe that we have reached the stage where we can be per fectly ' secure, without adequate armed forces. ' . . As he look at the situation, the paci fist and economy propagandists have created acute stage 'of v reaction, threatening maintenance of euch ade quate foroee. VETO THB.EATI3SD , And- hie personal view, -which either hae been or will be communicated to congress at the proper time, la that he ILT not Approve any measures which leave the nation, with merely a skeleton ei serenes in us army branches. . The president "has net 10.000 men as the minimum for safety In the navy, despite efforts of corigrtaa to reduce the figure to f 0.000. The army, he believes. sbould not be reduoed below 130.000 men. though the bouse appropriations com mlltee haa threatened to reduoe the pres ent strength from leT.OOO to 115.000 or less. ., ,. ' . Secretary of War Weeks and Secretary of the Navy Deaby have now entered the flsht with Harding against the eon groaslonsl cam pal sn far economy. Hard ing and the cabinet apparently believe that Chairman Madden of the house ap propriations committee la attempting to usurp not only executive authority, but also dominate congress. OPEBAnOJTI GO AHEAD There lev therefore, the greatest Slg itiricance In the fact that after Secretary Denby had decided to Issue orders stop ping fleet movements because Madden's 'eommlttee curtailed appropriations for fuel oil, he changed his plane after Friday's cabinet meeting aad la going .ahead with , all necessary fleet opera ' tieas, despite Mad den's warning against Incurring further deficit. . Orders tying up the fleets are not so lag to be sent out and necessary de . ficteoclee will be Incurre "until eon cress as a whole issues L mandate en the point.- highest ' naval. fUcinin nay; In other words, the navy Is not going to act merely on' the. decision of the house appropriations committee as tt has in tne past. ' . ; , '. Meantime : Secretary Weeks, on a rest trip la the South, has Issued a statement that the boose committee's decision - to slash from lfts.0Oa0O0 to t0.0oe,Oe from the war department's.- appropriations would mean-a decrease ef t least one third of the army forts, poets and traln (ng camps and flying fields w the country.;',' . :-. COMTHTK CKAWQK WOSSIBIK ., Both Weeks and the president are op posed to this curtailment, which, they believe, would certainly result from re ducing the army to 157.000 or under. . llardlag takes Aha position . that until the national guard la organised and trained as a dependable emergency force, to reduce the army under 110.000 men would be te skeletonise It beyond the eatery point. He Is not averse to some reduction of the commissioned personnel. The whole situation is aa Interesting outgrowth of congress -seeking to take everything In its own hands. The fight . may bring about that complete change , in atUtndo ef the president toward eon i trees, IndioaUona of which have been evident for some weeks. v X-Kay to Determine Extent of Injuries r To Mrs; Hammersly :.. Whether Mrs. .Joseph, t Hammersty, Zt$ Case, Fifteenth street, wife ef Dep uty District Attorney Hammersly, re ceived a fractured ekull Thursday eve- Ling whoa an outbound Woodstock street ear struck sn automobile In which she was riding on . Hawthorne bridge, will be determined by an X-ray examination today,, according HO physicians at the Good Samaritan noepitaL ' Mrs. Hammersly wag at first thought to be only slightly , Injured, but when she lapsed Into .unconsciousness an hour after . the . accident . accompanied ,by bleeding from the ears, it was heU pos sible that ' she had auf fared a fracture s the base of the skull. The victim of the accident rested comfortably Friday. 'and attendants late last night held little doubt of 1 ir 'recovery. , ;-. Mies TheUna ' Hammersly,: 1X41 East Fifteenth street, and Mrs. 'W.; b. Bealey, 110 East Madison street. Mrs. Hammers lrs daughters, who were slightly ln Jvred la the crash, are said to be re-. covering. -: . Traditions Broken; . 800 Americans See Sultan at Prayers Bpeeial Cable te The Jeemal sad Chleate OaSy ; (OepyrisM, ItSS) . ConsUntlnopIe, March 4.--EljM . hun dred .American tourists - aboard .the steamship Empress ef Scotland upset the traditions of the Ottoman court where before only a few : very distinguished travelers specially recommended by tbslr respective embassies' were permitted te witness the sultaala -Selamllk" or ' Trt day prayers, when the monarch, accom panied by all the ministers .end hgh dignitaries la full uniform, goes ; from the palace to the mosque to make his devotions. - , -i -'.. This year. In response to the request of the high. commieaioaer thnt a lew Americana be permitted to witness the parade, the marshal of the court In- I!B'1W:ISSUE' '" ensnnnnhwnwBwawawaMBwawawnBawMW r.-, Washington; March XJ, P. The Newberry , issue will ; be fought out within - the ,'. rank of . the :. Repuhiicnn party at the forthcoming congressional primary? in v Senator NeVberry's home state of Michigan. Representative Patrick Kelly, from the Sixth Michigan district, today announced hi candidacy for the Republican sena torlal nomination against Senator. Town- send, incumbent, and la a statement made plain he intends to make the ex penditure of large sums of money by the Newberry forces the outstanding Issue. Townsend supported -Newberry in the fight to expel hire from the senate because of expenditures in the T berry-Pord campaign. t Striking directly at the arguments of the, Newberry supporters in the senate who claimed the senate did not know of the expenditures and that there waa no financial corruption, Kelly said : "Michigan must not accept-; the doe- trine , advocated v by , some, that It -la proper to spend any sum of money th behalf of candidate provided It la tiot used for corrupt purposes. Now is the time for Michigan to condemn this proposition.' Kelly, former lientenant governor ef Michigan, haa been an independent and progressive Republican. He has been in congress for nine yean and now is in- charge of naval approprUUona. He was one of the few house Republicans who voted acainst the Knox peace res oiutlon during- tfee fight against Wood row Wilson and made a vigorous speech against it v Profits TooBig to : Warrant Wage Cuts, . Says lator Purvey i WaaUngton, March 4. A "la.rS's portion of the nation's industries have concluded a prosperous year and pleas for wage cuts ere .unjust, aa official review- of big corporations earnings compiled, by the- American Federation Of Labor stated today.- ' " - - - -) Tbo ourvey charges that: Railroad earnings ircre-rdd i in 19tl over 1920. ' - - Annual profits In retail store and rail read equipments were enormous. Several steel - companies Jhowel huge earnings. - Many big corporations declare! start ling dividends and made bis increases Un working capital. t- , Tail does not represent a picture 01 the entire industrial field, the survey adds. "Many companies lost money dur tngrtbe last - year, but a great , many have reaped fabulous nroflta. . The plea for wage reductions is baao- ieSS.' i-ew r m:-u ' ' The survey contends the ' Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railroad offi clals reported the best year In. its his tory. : Industries fumidiing equipment to the railroads made unusual profits. Baldwin Locomotive earning 15,009.000 net for common stock, or I20.U. a share. Other large earnings reported are : United Drug company reported earn ings of ' 1120.000,000 from American reoe. The Kreage company declared a 04 per cent stock dividend. .The Wool worth company retaiaedf 17,100,000 for surplus after all charges and cash divi dends, increasing its working l capital lio.ooo.oeo. - . - t The survey Quotes Wall street author! ties for proof that "tobacco manufao turers had a nroaneroua Tear : Associated DrygoodsrgaalsaUons reported a ban ner year : United Fruit company earn' lags picked up l per cent over tne pre vious year; Corn Products earnings bet ter than a year ago." Alleged official statements of the com panies were cited. . - - , . IIOmiST SURE OF DUALPMiiny I Will Revise Trbhi ? w w r i ' - Law macmnery in Southern Calif ornia . The management of the county farm, county Jail. he Cedars and, Kelly Butte were aU approved by the February Mult nomah county grand Jury, which handed Los Angeles. March. L N-. R formed the American embassy that the Southern California's dry enforcement Sultan would welcome . all Americans! machinery vw wrasrge a oompteta .rw who would care to come to the cere- organisation under. the direction of A. monyv Aa the specially built pavilion ia F. HaselUne, new dry chief for this ter- too small to shelter a large crowd, the rttory, who today succeeded Robert C sultan ordered the gates of the imperial 1 Avery, wno na lorwsxnea nis reniaw gardens to be opened in Order t ac-Uon to Commissioner Hynea at, Wash commodate the loo odd tourists, j --, ington. . . Coffee and sneclal elrarettaa waral The new director will devise new served to all. At the end of tne cere- methods of trapping the elusive boot mony the following message lwaa eon-1 lrgr and courts win be naked to Un- veyeo to tne tourists? ; .4 i poaw neavter ms a nv www . . th ma.tit it returned SO in- -His majesty noted the presence ' of it the past The brunt of enforcing the durlng.the onth. , it returnea ao W- tOO AwiarlMaka: Ha m.tlw nmA I law will he nlacad WOOB the shoulders Of dlctmontg. 10 BOt tTUO biUS, SJM Wft to see them aad delighted to give them the : Los Angeles police.' according to! asee for the next grand jury. -informal hospitality en the palace HaselUne. who says he will devotetnachj , . . v th. land j hi. rn.i Mm t An! tovRi in I Walter Long, captured by the lana tne districts tnat nave neea soreiy neg lected in the past. - Grand Jury Gives. O. K. to Management Of Jail, Poor Farm AFTER L0i! G STUDY LAukELHURST OSES FIGHT TO BARSTIES .1 v By Sidney B. Whipple. ; S TJabed Saws tstt Cermponoaet. V New. Torg; M arch d. Winston Church- ill, . American novelist, has Joined the, ranks of British and American, authors who, after reaching, the heights of liter ary sumtratioa, have dropped ' discussion of material things to experiment "with immortality. Churchill haa been silent ' for three years. He broke this silence .rnaay to explain te the. Authors' league ia a lec ture Just what be haj been doing since Ull, and just what he has discovered. He believes he has found a now philo sophyor as he wouli put lt, a new psychology based o the dual mind that is seated to each of us ; one '.a material, sensual, and at tunes sensuous mindj the other a creative or spiritual mind. v '-. :v PATOIS SPIWTTJAL MIK It Is the spiritual mind, he feels, that should control and, administer our liven. Churohilt calls the first of these minds the "primitive This is the controlling instinct that sees to it that we are fed. clcthed and housed,, that our senses are W. L.!McFadden wHl not be restrained froox erecting a combination butcher shop, grocery store' and drug Store on the park block at Gaat Thirty-ninth and Glisan streets, la. the fashionable Lau reiburat district. Circuit Judge Phelps of Pendleton, sitting on the Multnomah bench, decided this morning. ; James, L, Conley. W. 1 Page, H. H. Ward' and other property owners ef the neighborhood brought the suit, claiming XnSnf uS lwo Are Arrestea was to be used perpetually as a park, Judge Phelps, in handing down his de cision, expressed.' sympathy , for the plaintiffs, but saw no legal grounds for granting an Injunction. . H pointed out that deeds in -which the Laurelhurat butt ding destrictiocg .were described expressly exempted the park block from those restrictions. -The park haa always bad the Laurelhurat com pany's office on it, he said, and Old Alarm Clock '- Used at 0. A.C. to ' Set Off Whistle Oregon . Agricultural College, Cor- vatlla, March .- An ' ancient alarm clock, connected " with the college class whistle, caused a full 10-minuie blast Friday morning about I o'clock. This signal ia generally a. sign' that freshmen are staging ' a rally an event forbidden to all "rooks." Shears, clippers and wooden paddles were carried by scores of sophomore, who left their beds and appeared on the campus in various stages of undress. The clock waa so set that it re-leaned a spring upon a mouse- trap, which In turn -trapped a . platform containing twe bricka. The brick were tied to tne wnisue suing in such a manner that even the night watchman could not figure out the arrangement. No rooks were found In sight. ' IIISUWFPLAtl In Shooting inquiry; Sisters Witnesses ';.-.':-'.' .1 ". .. ' 8oattle, March AU. P.) Lawrence Erickson, ?1, logger, and J. C Harland. JL machinist, were arrested today fol- al- lowing the mysterious shooting of their though the shrubbery and grass on the automobile , companion; Cyrus W. block was kept up It wag never offi- I Wright, who ia believed to be dying at daily dedicated as a park. - . . s J the Swedish hospital. Residents of the. Laurelburst district I According to the oriatnal stories told gratified l7 reguliu. In. pyaical TBvf f-P1' .V "h' k. k .. im.. I against the invasion of buelnens by tiling I dit who stopped their automobile near funotiona ef the body, ouch aa waJklnr, eaung, digesting. It is manifest in In stinct -of self-preservation, . sex aad herding. The other, better mind, controls the emotions' usually classified aa soulful and is directly' opposed In character to the primitive mind. From the clashes between these two minds, according to Churchill, oome all the ilia ef the human race. Hla philosophy for ' complete -Uiappineaa, therefore, would be to main tain toe spiritual rated as the mental executive, the guiding genius, and leave to the primitive mind all the mechanical details of feeding, pi esei .tag, and repro- oucing tne psychological elements of man ; ia this way. without dashing, each mtna would perform Its own funotiona properly., but with the . spiritual upper most la every man. . k bxbpoxsible pob jazz v From the . standpoint of a petition with the city for vacation -of the circular strip aad its acquirement as street area. - According' to Information received to day by A. O. Johnson, assistant com missioner of publio. worka, 300 .reaidenta have a petition ready to file asking that East Glisan street be widened at Thirty- ninth street. This, be said, would mean the city would take over the circular bit scene of the shooting by deputy sheriffs dlt" who stopped their automobile near Richmond Highlands at about :St a, m. These stories, however, were repudi ated by two sisters. Haael and Beatrice) lanes, -It and II, who were with the party at the time, and. after aa Inves tigation the arrests were made. The two sisters, both comely and said to be art models, have been taken to the la its final report today and was dls.-W"' pl0 rUWt mind sons- "i , ; .).. x 1 w w wnn or pacKopnes. MtllWW'Sl SWIrWtV wvjsj Bg.vf atf wmw Isabella Mackle. -first woman foreman of a grand jury in. Jhe "state. - ' The grand jury -considered 45 cases Maior Afioiisftd nf Inaultinp Wfttional SlO-,000,000 Needed Guard Ts PrnmntPii To Crush Famine in umnese rrovmces Washington, March' 4. (L N. &) After a bitter fight behind closed doors the senate today confirmed the nomina tion of Major Robert Q. Peck! to be a lieutenant colonel In the. regular army. The vote was l to is. i f j JPeck's promotion had been i held- up Udr at the .Karisworth hotel. 2SI Clay street, the morning of January SO, was Indicted on a charge of robbery. Jacob Krimbel. returning to his room at about I o'clock In 'the morning, found j! Long going through his belongings, ' it is claimed. He guarded the stairway and ealed for help. Mrs. Abbie Mayfield, the landlady, came out. She covered Long with a pistol and held him until police arrtveo. - . : - ; st Other ; indictments ; ' Harry F, k Rand, problem in the KianaSu. Ahhui. Shan tung. Hunan. Chekians, Hupeh, Hon an and. Sbenat provinces, where. more than for months on account af the'etrenoous 1 1500.00 ;people art tacrhg--starv.tton. opposition of senators from- Missouri aocordiag to- teperu maoiifUie n and Kansas, who ehsrged that Peek ta tsrnational Relief Societies ofiJChina. suited" the Thlrty-fifTh6divislon (Na-1" Last year the terrible fawUnd ia China Uonal Guard) during the war by making I waa caused i by -th drouthi vblle this unwarranted against K. and unjust accusations -1 T. Chicago,. March 4. U. PJ Four rail roads today announced a reduction onlm 3 " f - CI AT railroad fares to Western potato for J Q Q ) YQT D t T 6 S ef one fare plus ft for a round trip will be made to homeseekers.- V:' . - . r The transportation will be good tor U days with liberal allowances for stop overs. The cut will go Into effect March onnZn IZZ. iZZ n.h-MMrt 'Alvin Piatt. George Wl 1.ne.edl?,C 0PLWJ fP'lnana and Max Olshen. burglary! to a Awelllng. for breaKing into tne nuuo- Ing at 8t Front street, January T, and Charles D. Goocb, passing a check with out sufficient funds in the bank, r Topeka Working : yxirls Frown a,t 25-Cent Hosiery Topeka, Kan., March 4. U. P.) Mans meetings; by working : girls and other women to plan a "fight" on any attempt that may be made to -make them wear 25 cent hose and clothe them selvea on a total of 87.B0 a, year, will be held here next week. D. C Walker, president of the Retail Clerks' union ln ysar .millions have been rendered aesti tote by floods from the Yellow river. v At present only about 500,000 t available for reUet work'To prevent thousands from dying of - aarvation more than twice this amotmins neces sary, according to the relief societies. - ; , i'-,- .' 1 - Cut Westbound Rates to Assist Homeseekers Ask German Workers To: Lengthen" D.ty at the Intersection where the store la to be built He said he had been informed that the residents .signing the petition were willing to- stand the cost af the 1 proceeainge. EBWAKD HAT5ES FREED OX . MOgAL MISCOHBUCT CHABOB Edward Haynes, charged with oon trtbutlmr to- the dellnauencw of a minor. waa found not guilty by a jury In the J groaning. court of aomestic relatione, wiucn re in An effort to corroborate their state ments. . Beatrice, the elder sister, says she was alone with Wright at the time of the shooting. T "We had stopptd to go into a little shack 'ia the woods.' she told police aad deputise, "and were Just about to enter when a shot rang out and Cy fell. physiology, I screamed, and Erickson and Har land came running to me from the au- tired at I o'clock Friday afternoon aad returned at t o'clock.. To the verdict waaltomobUe where we had left tehra. attached the follOWina recommendation. I "rh nantlneA Chra wrannd and vrhen la reanalble for 7ucn aSTaT Jax, j T. f U..1r ".r,0 I "f1 .f dancing, scratching one's head, biting FOR SCHOOLS IS DECIDED UPOil Final negotiations on Insurance of buildings ef school district Kq, were consummated thia morning by the port neea committee of the ' school board. composed of TOirectors W. F. Woodward and Oeorgo Einman. vrith the commit- teo from the Fire' Insurance Exchange of, Portland, made up ef Case Camp bell of Martin A CampboUV Howard L. White of Clements. White' Coleman, and Chariea F, Milllman of Charlea W. Sexton V Co. ' ' The proposition will be submitted to the board ' for ratification at its next meeting. Meanwhile, the buildings are protected by temporary le-day Insur ance policies. BEACH AG KE EX EXT - , "After several months of negotiation we have reached an understanding which. If ratified by the board, will -fully cover any and every loss by fire la this district during the Ufa of this agreement," said Director Woodward. In a tentative, preliminary agreement which was entered into when we began these - negotiation, possible fires - war taken care of. Therefore. HoIUday and SeHwoed schools are fully covered and taxpayers will be at no .loan. The wa derwrirere have shown a spirit of operation most commendable. They ana giving the district a rats, which la the Judgment ef the enmmUtoe, Is moat fa vorable a blanket policy watch gtwea us 100 per cant protection, save la th event of a fire which would wipe ul all of our buildings, whew the protec tion would be M PC cent," SCHOOL PROTECTED . Director Klawtan stated that aa ew- j Urely erroneous impression was held re garding the insurance, aunts of . the I Mwapapera reporting . that the Holla- 1 day fire occurred Just a' lew hours be- I tore the expiration of the Insurance. - "At no time has our lnwuranee er i been to danger of expiring." said Els- ' man. "We have seen to It that . we y ; were promoted fully. AD the while we , nave oeen conuueuna vw aviuaum with the underwriters, through the la- one's fingernails. It leads to over-la dulgence and sensuality. It ia "shimmy" gecree : 'we recommend that tma oe-1 hlm np and him back to the car rT"1. 7""." - u "r""?'"" drove him to the hospital. "X was so upset that I didn't step to by the Judge for keeping minor girls out control of our podlea. It this mind Is !,JhU,nb'riirio about who had tired the ahoL nM Mi. h . .i..i I- I avery month for one year as to wa oon-i duet and to the character of ootapaay he to keeping." given free rein, the other soulful mind would become atrophied, v Unfolding hla new nhilosonhv. : the author endorsed completely the psychol ogy of Christ and '81 Paul. In fact, he bases his argument lasgely oa the theory of 8t. Paul that the mind of the Setfh is aeatn; tne mind of the spirit is life and peace." As far as he touched on immortality which wag done with some caution Churchill establishes a premise that be lief in after-life ia "conviction" the feel ing of truth that una gets when objarvv ing a great wore 01 art. the f eelina that it ja true "in sptto of inabUlty to provs case where hla own car was stolen. - " v - I he had tne boys returned toPoriia ttUJTSS XQ SXC TB.QQT the period until our permanent Insur ance is settled. Had the fire at Hol laday school occurred at any other hour of the day than tt did. we would have been equally protected." - THJLKK BTXAWAT BOTS WHO ATJTO BELEASES TO PABSHTS - Jimmie Fuller. Edward Arndt and Paul Stuff ay. -boy runaways who were picked up ia Rosnburg last week, were released to their parents on strict pro bation by Judge Kansler of the court of domestic relations this morning. The boys confessed to stealing two automobiles in Roeeburg. One belonged to Judge George K. -Quine. ' The Judge reit that he would oe prejuoicea in a so and for trial. t - ru - J uanton uovernmenr 6uy M gtandifer Has Behind Dock Strike, Touct 0f influenza (Special Wilw The Joomal ad CWease 1 dleateef today. ' ? '- .j - Dailj !ewt. -; ' i f (Coprfisht. i22) , - Berlin. March 4.-H3erman eapltotUU who are heavily taxed undeft the new The pulpit Joined today in the Kan sas minimum wage ror women row, precipitated when employers' witnesses testified that- $87.60 a year was suf- The roada vntaking the rates were (compulsory 1 plan are - clamoring that Indent for a girl to dreas n. Rules for Railroad- Workers: Announced: ByU.S.LaborBoard the . Northwestern, Milwaukee, Burling' ton aad RoA Island. v r Balfour Is'Made1!, Knight .of Garter (Br tJuwawd aWrviM) Loadon. Maroh iArthur James Bal four, lord president, of the British privy council and .head ef the British deiega tioa to the. armament conference at Waahiagtoa. werkfngmen latoo should do their bit by I forrsolne: the advantages of the eignt- hour da' and returning to tea or It hour day In order to increase the Indus trial orodubtton and help to mAke the! heavr paymenta la material the oouatry must iiwVt t Um alllML . i. - Both the reactionary Taegllnch Runds-1 ehau and the liberal Berliner Tagehlatt have, come out for a larger working day. Sands, Film Murder Suspect, Reported in Shadow of (Jallows Los Angelea, 'March A KL N. R) A bombshell waa exploded today' in ! the nrobe of the mystery surrounding 1 the murder of William Desmond Tayior, Chicago, March d.'-Rulee and working! garter Friday, eeadltiena for ralrread tolegraphem, I commoner to be. created a knight of the teiepnowemen, lewerwten. levermen, block tarter since the reign of George J.' Mr, opera tore aad staff mea 'were Issued to-1 Balfour has been offered titles on aev- say ay toe railroad labor board. - Apwl era! occasions, .but has heretofore re- Hardings Are Guests .armament conierenee axi . - 'r" ' 1 muroer . ox - uuaiu ohxow tj-'u, waa made a knight, of thai A T- T flTAWPI I 1 I linTlrYP Olm director, when DetecUvea King and U JO la the first uaUUed xx v ' . , . XjJ- " iALUVA I Winn of the district attorners office. : Given by .Will-flays proxlmatory O.eoa me are affected by I fused' to accept the high court honors. v (Br VarracaaT Sanfct) Washington, March 4. Postmaster General Hays' gave a cabinet .dinner to President and - Mrs, Harding' in ., the presidential suite at the JJewWillard hotel- last ntKht The ; whole delega tion In congress Waa - invited in the sense that It! was a farewell dinner. In the ahaonce of Mrs. Will H. Hays, who was unable, to-be present: in Washlftgr 9 tkU Hm. ar-rs. Htnlrla 1 Hva. where such work U f or full day periods J"?!.. iS???:Jf! iJrSlhls sistervin-Uw, ame from BuMtvan, uiwe way. 1 oree aourw pay is allowed I www. for two hours' .work aa ell I Distance Telephone company and the rraciuv. wwppwin wvrpa winy nj The hearing will be before the Oregon , -ipuouc service commiasioa ana tne ue ! pertinent of public works of .Washing ton. the dadaioa which hceomeo effective oa alarm is. , . -'The declaioa decrees a basic s-hour day with pro-rate evertim pay far the ninth hour aad time and a half pay after the ninth hour. Heretofore, the men have been getting time aad a half for the alnth hour and all over. Worn en Buadaya aad holidays shall be paid for at pro-rate rates of nav genry. Northwest Phone v Hearing Is Fixed Waahingtohi March 4-The interstate cemmlaaum today .set fori Women Dodge Jum uutyenfreed Eosewater t0 Hanile lbUcity.for Hair IndJ to act as hostaaa f or the: occasion. After the dinner anotlo pictures were ahowa. - - J - ' ' 1 1 ,1111,1 ni.iui jii no k mmrnt m'.. Montreal; Oitv Hall Destroyed by Fire revealed that they were investigating a report that Edward F. Sanda nueslng valet of the film celebrity, was under sentence to be hansred for murder. ' Thia startling development came with the receipt by Detectives King and winn of a le'er from A- .K, Swank, Canton, Ohio, in which waa Inclosed a newspaper picture identified as' that of Sands. The caption of the picture stated, that the man was to be hanged at Toronto. r tt waa said that the name of the man in the picture'-was given , as David Harris. Tho picture was positively identified, however, as that of Bands. Only 32 Holladay ) ; School Pupils Are Not m Glasses Nevertheless, be goes on, althouxh this la not yet science, the 'time Is cominn 111 -existenoe wui no proved. -i am not trying to round a new re ligion, heaven forbid." he said, "nor am I anxious to force others to accept truths I have received. -1 da not want to learn i how to be good. . Z wanted to learn how to get a new creative energy. That Is the whole secret of living. I have ar-1 rived at a theory of the naturtf the mind that, seems to meet the need. or. at least give a clue to it. Modern psychology and biology have paved the way to understanding and will enable us soon to get what we so deeply need today the scientifio aanctlon for con duct or for social relationahlpa." Morris & Co. Ask One Year in Which To Sell Holdings Washington. March 4. L N. S.VA petition for the extension of one year in Which to give individual holders of stocks in meat packing concerns an m porwniEy to BJS pose or t&eir Hold inn -was filed today In the district supreme court oy general counsel for Morris 5 CO., .!-,...:... -v. .. ... tho petitioners declared .they have disposed of their plants at New Orleans, New- Tork, Philadelphia. BalUmore and elsewhere. In aocordancCwith the ; do ore e Jf the court, and that they have we seta tnetr grocery Branches for $5,000,000. suffering losses thereby of Bean Is to Announce Platform at Dinner OrBD POB OVEBLOADIC 7:;TM Miner, and C Conaway admit ted te District Judge Deich this morn ing that their trucks were overloaded when they were arrested on the inter state fill.' They were fined $10 each. J. W. Moors, who pleaded guilty to the same . offense, was let off with a 0 fine, . .. . Seattle. March . L h. a) A new version ef the gigantic shipping strike in Hongkong waa brought here today by officers aad mea of the United States shipping board steamer Bay, Slate, just arrived from the Orient ' -. -it Is aa open secret In Hongkong, they aay. that the bin walkout af 15. tOO Chi nese seamen eta being financed jby the government -of Canton which owns nu merous .- rail, iieea and , ta benefitting greatly, from the elinwnaUoo. of water freight competition. Mora than J 00,008 tons of shipping were tied up In Hongkong at the time the Bay State left. The 15,000 strikers have been deported 'from . Hongkong to Canton by the. British government The walkout is spreading to bouse esrvants and other workers, the Bay Stale men report . , ' Ouy M. Standifer to eeVvaleeelng sat isfactorily from an alack of tnfiaeesa which threatened pneumonia, but Is still in bed and under the care of a trained nurse at the Portland hotet . Mr. and Mrs. Standifer arrived In ths city about 10 days ago from Washington. D. C" and Staadifers Ulneas began oa th train. : - Flue lspislodgedj ;! " i ire Damages Home ' A terra eotla flue dislodged by heavy wind allowed sparks to spread through the attto of the . home ' of Charlea J, Vaughaa. (201 Bast Thirty second av enue southeast Friday night, oauslng flre which rewulred la $lt00 damage. Most of the furniture was saved. The loss was partly covered by insurance. XU, UA X. BOflAkl Funeral services for Mrs. Lea M. Bo- gart who died Wednesday at the home of her sister. Mrs. Tom W. Leekley. were held this morning In the Flnley chapel Mrs. Bogart was the wife of Dr. M. D. Bogart. She waa born la Eugene in lttt, daughter af Mr. 'and : Mrs. F. M. Blair. 3 Die in Hotel Fire j v- ' 5 Narrowly Escape - Norfolk. Va, March OJ. FJ-Three persons were killed aad five ovewanaej by smoke ta aa early morning hotel firei here today, Tnoae who perished were trapped on a flaming stairway. The ruina af the hotet the Garden of Italy, are being searched for mora wieUsaa. Farm, Rail Business To Speed Up, States Conference Called Eugene Myer, Junior To Perfect Wheat Bugene. March 4. .Louis Bean, Eugene's .candidate for governor, wta announce his platform at a banquet to be given at the Osbum hotel this eve- rjing. David Qraham. toastmaster ; Prank Jenkins. W. V. Oarklmi, Dr. W. KuykendalL George H. MeMorran and Mrs. Edith K-Chamhera will apeak and the luwanta quartet wui atng. - : 3 New Tork. March 4, U. P.) An op- tlmiatic Tisw of the railroad and agri cultural situation, with predictions of speedy business recovery, -were given to the Republican club of New Tork to- I day by. Bugene-Myer Jr., managing dl- rlar of the war finance cersorauon. , "Baler financial conditions and the're cent stabllixation of the market for ag ricultural products furnish a sound basis for the businoa recovery already under way,- Myer eaia, ; ;: - Interallied Parley - Dates Are Fixed at; Paris Conference Paria. March A tJ. P. Dates for three important interallied conferences were fixed here today. v -' Finance ministers of France, Italy and Belgiuri) will meet in Paris on March S to discuss reparations and partition of Oermaa payment. Foreign ministers of gangland. Frai and Italy will meet here March IS to I discuss the, situation In the Near aat la aa effort to halt the Oraeee-Turklsh war. ' - - ' ... ... v " "' Allied experts win meet- at London I March It to draw up a program for the Qewea economic conference, "". . Men's Organization 'Denver, Colo March 4. TJ. P.) Ar raagementa had been completed today for a conference of wheat growers and representatives of the Northwest Wheat Growers- associaUon - ta Kansas City some time this month to perfect or ganisation of .- the ! American Wheat Growers' association. Thia was agreed upon at the close of a aeries ef con ferences between wheat growers of the Northwest .here yesterday. - v The proposed national organiaation would control between 4S.000.000 and 90,000,000 bushels of wheat It was stated. Taking over details ef export ing wheat will be one of the chief func tions of the proposed association. Vilna Issues Porco ' Out Polish Cabinet - Baker. Ataroh i-hfaek Duke- aad Dave PhlUtpa. held in the county JN for eight months on statutory chum were freed of the Charges, Thursday be cause under a new law casea .of this nature must be tried before a Jury conv peeed partly of women. Inability to get women te serve aad ihe uaeertilaty of ronviettog the men led to dismissal of the cases,. - . I ;. .-' . 1 ' Counterclaim, Russ" 'r : ' t thy rs Kevi) ' ' PhUadelphia- March , A Announce nVent was made Friday of the appoint ment ef Victor Rasewater. . a widely known newspaper man aad former pub lisher of 'the Omaha Bee. as director I ef publicity for the ferthooming aee- eulcentenalal exposition to be held In thia city. - ' ' v ...J-"-? -e- All but 3t pupils of the old Holladay ' , m .. I school, destroyed Tuesday by fire, were juunucsi, u, (.tw w vv I. sh flMnatM temBorarirT - ar-i ranged In other schools. Friday. - Boms of these wer merely kept noma because of illness and others because their par Bight destroyed the city halt and a block of adjoining buildings. The lose is- es timated at approximately UJMM.OOO, ,The origin, -of the fire ia not known. i Plan to Pay Debts J; H; Hitchings Dies, After Long Ulness Washington. March A tl. P.V Rss 11 la ready to pay all the debts she omes th outaide world, but with off- for damages wresght by Deniken. KsUk and other general supported lv the er.'.es. according to a autement cf KArt';n Minltr Tchlteherin. re r irted t the annate arri'-uiture commit- i- ifiy br 1 1 n ef the r I'.vt rr'lf. John Henry, Hltchlngs. for many years a practicing attorney in Portland, died at his- home. 300 -Jackson street Fri day night after' a lingering ITlneew. He was U years old and had resided here trt A. Johnson, chalr-lamca HJt- He claimed dirert descend- American comsalaaloa oa 1 ajiry from JClng Henry ym of Eng- lend. Work Is Sworn in as Postmaster General P-Dr. WaAhington, March 4-U. Hubert Work - today was sworn in as pnstasaater generat succeeding : Will Hays, who . retires to enter the movie busineea. ' ; T" . JT '. eats hesitated on- sanding them to schools 'which ar at an increased dis tance trona their homes than they are accustomed to traversing Arrangemanto are - virtually complete for providing text books for the 413 Holladay- pupils- who lost , most of. their boks in the fire.' Cloudiness arid Rain i For Pacific Coast ' Washtnrton. March U.. P.) Weekly Xoracart: . Pacific states Con siderabla cloudiness; ocexaionai raias normal tempera turea Portia. Urged for Seat Landis Left - , c ,r - --L- - . L- 1 j rr raited Kewnl ' Chicago, March A The Woman's Bar AanoeiaUon ot HUnola. in a resolution mailed to president . Harding lata Fri day, urged iJhe appointment of Miss Florence King, local attorney, to succeed Federal Judge K. M, Landia, resigned A copy of the resolution waa also cent Attorney .General Dawghertj. - .:, London, : March tWl N. B.-Taa Polish cabinet, has resigned as a result of the failure of the VUna, negetiattona regard ing annexauona, aoeording to a News Agency dispatch from Warsaw. Kills -Landlord on Choose Stunt.Makers For Women's Frolic University of Oregon, Eugene. Harea A-AIpha Chi Omega. Alpha Phi. Zeta Rhe Eprtlos, Delta Zeta, Chi Omega,! Kappa Alpha TheU, Hendricks Hall and Kappa Kappa Gams have been chosen by tottery ta provide the ntunts for the April frolio at , the woman's building, March It The April frolia is the an nual U-universtty women's affair, with no men allowed. The committee has ruled than elaborate settings are to be done away vrith. "v - - -. i Rent Being Asked Adoption of Budget By Senate Forecast (BytlaUad few) " New - Tork. March 4. Julian Town send obeyed the. urge that comes fre- goentry . toiew xork tenanta. When his landWfd, Frederick Green, went to Townsend's apartment to collect, the rent Townssnd opened fire with a re volver and killed him. He waa arrested and admittod the knUng. - . , -, 1 " ' " ' i -;v ABRU5 XTAWftS Funeral sen ices for Adrian MeCal maa, who ' died in Pasadena February 15. were held Thursday fat Portland. where for 40 year, be had made his heme. Mr. McCalmaa was a member of . the finra of Fallinx-McCalman Co. He leaves, besides hla wife, daughter. Peart who was with him at his death, and a ana. Adrian Jr, and brother of .Winnipeg. Mr. McCalman waa born lis C-T-ada -"rer tZ9.'tX-: t , :, - I Washington, March A-a N. 8.) Adoption af a budget" system- of ap propriations la the senate was forecast today in a test vote which- split party Unea. : The test- came when the atnato adopted by a vote of 4C to 20 a miner amendment to the warren bill, which places all senate control of government expenditures in the hands of the power ful senate appropriations committee, 1 1 1 e j, in . . - . -irortBB uriPECTOBi i ; Twelve men are taking the examina tion for deputy state boiler inspectors. conducted by the state labor commiev s on today. . tboss passing the exami nations wd be given certificates of com petency. txaminatlons are held when-ever-vacancles occur. ; - - ; V n 1 DaK Balier er s s Goco and Chocol ate strongly to the healthy ajp- pctites created by vigorous exer cise in the open adr. 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