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CITY. EDITION ie$ AU line md Its AU Jm ' - THT3" JOURNAL ALONE 1ST WELD-- -The Oregon Journal is the only newspaper 1 in Oregon that to broadcasting by radio. . t to the only organisation in Oregon of . any kind that is broadcasting a dally ' . - news report. ; ' , ": -i .- -( - -... CITY; EDITION- .".7f AUHmoml if AH Tmi . -,iTHE WTCATHITR -Tonight and Wednee- day. Tain southwestiM-ly winds. ; . Minimum temperatures Monday :; Portland ........ 60 Nnr Orttuil... It Pocatelio ....... 2t : Lm Angeles.....;! New Terk. . St. Paa!.;. ...... 11 VOL. "VXI NO "'.. nWsted woB4-C3sa Katta .' . .resettles. PorUsed. Onra PORTLAND, OREGON, TUES DAY EVENING, MARCH 21 1922. TWENTY PAGE&- PRICE TWO .CENTS MTwimi nrwe , itum rivft Clara I. I V TOTED tenor and his wife, long known as one of the world s most beautiful women, photographed by 1 1 -The, Journal-staff photographer in their apartment, at the , Multnomah hotel thia morning. Muratore tlnce his operation. Other members of die Outage Grand Opera ; company are ; due ia j Portland . tomorrow. p: v. v x - , r ..; ; ' 1 ' " V- I it SCIOL BOARD $3,000,000 1 ' '.' - Request for First Million for New Buildings to Be Put Up to Vot ers at Election in June; Need for; Funds Is .Explained. f A . v - ii:i)muiH t r s The school board will ask. the electo rat at - the regular election June 17 to authorise the sale of 13,000,000 of serial bonds : for . the . construction ; of school buildings. v -. At each, of the regular elections ' of 1922, 1921 and 1924 it will ask the au thorisation of a tax levy of $1,000,000 for the support, operation and maloten. ance of the schools. The board will further bring the at tention of the public to the (.5 mill tax limitation law, under which a decrease in valuations means -a decrease In in come, In the face of an increase In at tendance, and urge its repeal by the leg islature on the ground that it seriously cripples the progress and efficiency of Portland schools. . . TO ABOLISH "ITJXCKIES" The board will abolish many ' of the "luxuries" now being taught in r the schools, at the close of the present school year, giving legal notice to the teachers of. these subjects. by April that their positions have been abolished. The board was unanimous Wednesday night in adopting the report of the edu cation committee with certain modifica tions. No question was raised by other members as to the proposed bond issue and tax levy, and in the consideration of suggested economies leeway was given for such modifications as. might later be deemed advisable. MOBE CUTS TBOPOSEB - .- In addition to the elimination of the jmrlnuniner tmols. Orchestra, and band work, adult education and " short com- OIEH n PENS FIERY NOTE In TILLAGE TAX ON CRITICS Upheld, Oregon Hangman 1 M m Islt lllltasW ' VUlslMl Club - Members Wrangle Over I Secretary, in v Letter; to Lodge, Question of Adopting Minority Report- Favoring Present Levy for Higher Education in Oregon The abolition of the 1.2 millage tax for higher education voted by the people in 192Q was the center of a long and stormy debate today by the state convention of Oregon Tax Reduction clubs. The committee on tax reduction divid ed 11 to 7 on the subject and returned a majority and a minority report to the convention ' and the debate ' was upon the substitution of the minority for the majority report. The majority report read : "We recom mend the repeal of the 1.2 millage tax adopted by the people May 21, 1920, for the Oregon Agricultural : college, . .the University of Oregon and the Oregon State Normal school." It was signed by- the following : H. B. Warren, Linn county,; Seymour Jones, Marion; F: S. Myers, Multnomab; A. A. Inlah, Tilla- Salem. Marth 21. Tbe validity of Oregon's capital punishment act to up held by the supreme court In an opinion handed down this morning, affirming the decree Jndga Oeorg O. Bingham of the Marion county circuit court de nying a. petition fof writ of habeas MirTMia fn t h rwla f Hilt Tl K lrhv. I Denies Any Secret ; Agreement J alias . James .-Owen. ; from tbe Oregon Bandit When Utter Huris Rock ... r J- ... I TtfmitAtttlflrv shri . Ytm im hlrf nndr I - : ' ' . ... sentence of death ' for participation ' in oe oparea runner Aspersions. i umatui county. - . - . ine status, ai jonn u tuutw, unaer sentence of death for participation In 1 Guard Fires'on Ciaremont Tavern at Him; Convict Said to. Have Threatened to 'Get Somebbdy.1 Washington. March 21. Secretary I the plot which resulted In Taylor's mur Hughes today struck - back sharply at I der, is also affected by the court opinion senate - critics of the American arms I "rendered this morning, as also Is the Salem. Or., March 21. James Ogle, on ' of tbe Claremobt tavern murder trio,1 was conference, negotiators of i the four-, power treaty. -: . f - .. In a letter to Senator Lodge he de nied that any secret agreement exists between the United States .and Great Britain, as charged yesterday by Sen ator Borah. Hughes, in - stinging lan guage, also expressed the hope that "tbe American delegates win be saved further aspersions on their veracity and honon" ' - -" - ' ' ' WHATXIUBED LETTER Tha Hughes letter, which Lodge read into the, records as . soon as the senate reconvened, - was the result of a state ment attributed by Borah, . Republican status of Dr. R. M. Brumfield of Rose-1 and Instantly klUed by John Davi son, a guard at the stats prison here, ' shortly before - o'clock Una morning.' Ogle, according' to Davison, had thrown ' a rock about tha site of a baseball at him. Just missing his head. . and was burg. George Howard' of Malheur eoun-1 ty. Aba Evans of Wasco county. Husted Walter ahd Dan Casey of Portland. aUl confined In murderers row at tbe state penitentiary under sentence otdealh. AfPEAL . IS EXPECTED . '."-. , . Pending tha outcome of the- attack 1 making, a snova as If abutto throw against the validity or the -capital -pus-ishmenC act reprieves-' wer granted by Gevernor Olcott to all of the condemned men- then in the prison until July T. . It is expected that the case will be carried to. the United States- supreme court. statements . to" this fleet having . been made by attorneys for Kirby. - The ) validity of . tha Oregon eaaltal mook; E. A. Wills. Union; R. V. Stock-1 of Idaho, to Paul D. Cravath, prominent I pnnUhment act was attacked by at- ton, Yamhill ; W. H. Strayer, Baker ; A. Benedict. Benton ; ' R. . Cherrick, Clack amas; C. W. Bar, Clatsop; A. H. Tar- bell. Columbia. , FATOES MILUIGE , ' The minority report was as follows "We dissent from . item one because we believe such a repeal would nMii the virtual destruction of all three insti tutions and the wrecking of the upper layer of the public school system of the state. ' All states of the union now . sup port the public school system from the primary grade to the completion of work in a university, agricultural college or normal school, and. we consider it not only a. -backward step but a move-that will cause , many more times loss to the state than the slight saving Involved, Signing the minority report, were jX H. Bailey, Douglas; A. D. Leedy. Grant; L B. Gibson, Hood River; Ed Hampton, Umatilla; Chester Bridges. Washington; George A. Mansfield, Jackson ; F. L. Chambers, Lane. . . ' - y' '. , Other resolutions reported by the com mittee without division wer "W oppose baying' more than 15000 to any official of tha 'state government of Oregon.-, . V . . .' ; Portland has especial mterest in . onelpense of men Who expect to become la w- OMra company; M Ibs Margery Maxwell, I Ws "onnose furthernd tesues 7sd who will rtitt : on xhe regular troop believe bonds aJedy,uthoried should traie TWednesd VvSh.r: lx. gHV:-?a Mfwefrvmrbe HSoiMfl-sdat aiTrVe opposa xhe avprbprtaUng of slat public reception m the lobby of the Malttmoney for armories and w opnone ap- ( Concluded . on Page Twv. Column ItatJ Margery Maxwell, f Portland GMrWitli ra: New York lawyer and one of -counsel for J. P. Morgan and company, that the United States and Great Britain had made a secret pact In order . to keep a whip hand over Japan with an Anglo American fleet ra the Pacific and the Far Bast. - - - ' : . '. '. . ' Ledge also read a long telegram from Cravath in which Jthe' New. Yorker de clared that , the charge was unfounded and that he had been misquoted' by, the Idaho' senator. " ' , The Hughes letter .was asfpllows : ". " X notice that the latest , charge in the course of the 'debate over the tour power treaty - la that there Is a secret agreement' .or understanding' between this government and Great Britain with respect to ' Pacific matters. ' Any '. such statement teabeolutely false."-; We have tormeys for Kirby n the rend that ttrwaa a violatro of the btU of rights. from which. It wan contended; no- priv ilege . heretofore granted -could be ' sub tracted. - - - -- n ' -" DEATH PES ALTT A5CIEST -Most of the stale constitutions have been .amended in some respect," de clares the opinion, which is written by Justice McCourCXsually these amend menta have enlarged tha. powers l- ready. vested :m the state ' go vernraent. In every such Instance there tesulted a surrender of .powers or rights reserved either in the bill .of right or . elsewhere In the constitution. The number of such amendments Is large and the ibsenon of challenge to Their validity la a persua sive argument tn support of the power to enact- them. again when be fired ax him. .striking him la the left breast.' kUllng htm la- - stantly. ; .'-' ' Davison, who has been a guard at tha Oregon penitentiary for about two yearst shot and -Ilk ted "Tiger" Johnson, a convict -tn tb Walla Walla penitent)- . ary shveral years ago,whne' employed as a guard, at that institution. . -. OGLE HAD JTREEATEXED -i-w. J Ogle, who had .been .confined in the "bullpenT at' the prieon here ever ainoe . he attempted to , make' n escape . by . snesJclng Into the -line of work era being taken outside the prison walls oeoot year age. to said to have threatened to get aomebody" and to make hle-eecape front tbe .prison unless he was liberated from the -buripea" by March 1. Devi son. who was on guard on the wall sur rounding 'the' pen, had been warned of Ogle's threat nod cautioned . to . keep a careful watch of his Tnovamenta.: When ' he' hurled the 'rock this morning; Dsv. son stated, he figured that the time for , tbe , threatened break had arrived, and when Ogle made tha move as If to throw ' again he fired. Ogle at the tune of the (CedaiM FkS TVb Catwmm OmI no secret understanding or agreements I -,"CrtSne .has. been' vantehed by I death with Great BriUln in relation -to tha four power treaty or any-other-matter. . -"In my- letter to Senator' Underwood ' on- March 11. In- relation 5 to : tbe four power - treaty, I - said : "There' are .ho secret- notesor under- In all scree, and by nearly all. if not all Fss Tee, . CotaaM' I standings.' ... - V - "Permit me to express the hope that (CosehKted Fme Sizt. CohuMTve) ' tConehuM on Two. Ootmaa -TbteM SpringGhinooks in Jliver: Muddy Water WiUDelay Angling -.' -' ' . y- " - i .- - That achonl district No. 1 has ho. legal ."right to- the 25,0OO claim which - it is demanding ofthe federal board of voca tional education for failure to eonsum mate rlts , alleged contract to - use .Ben- son Polytechnic- school -for , the rahablli Muratore And Wife: ity Parinh V GAG RULE TO PUSH HOUSE BONUS BILL -r! --''- i j 1 - - - U Washintrton; March JL The soldiers' bonus bill will bet shoved through the house' .Thursday under "suspension of ruletf with four hours debate, under an nomah hotel Thursday t 12 :30.-'X "-- Miss .Maxwell, who "Bgs :a'leadmy part In both Romeo1 and Juliet and Thais," made her- first public appear ance in an operetta, given in. 1910 by. the Jefferson High School Glee - clubs. At the reception- she Svill be Introduced to Mayor Baker and members of - the city council by Hopkin Jenkins.: principal ! of the " high school from which ehe grad uated. The mayor will ( welcome . her back to her hometown and In turn Intro duce her to: tbe public. . . I .The SDrlnr run of Roval 'Chinook sal- v"w t .rat "'"t" "Pjtnon has started full swing In both the should be held, the noon hour so the co,UmbU and , Willamette rivers, but many frienda of Miss Maxwea mighU-f,,. Qtor h,w v.. have an opportunity of seeing her while ,,". . In the tySometime during Thursday,' tJlhZr lIul Miss Maxwell will he given another re- -7 -elaye, opening of the salmon ceptlon at Jefferson high schodju Due i,;. ' to the crowded condition of the building, Potlve ftidicarion that the spring this will be for members of the faculty f"11 hs started, was received within the and student body only.- It is hoped that last .few daye at the headquarters of the arrangements can be made t for Miss state game commission when two ship Maxwell to sing for the students. : In raents -of aalmon; were seised on. their such an event -Lowell Pntton, who at- way to Portland from the lower river. tended; school with, her. win play her I Monday wine Washington authorities fMIIB,O.P:V0TE SHOWS FALLING OFF LOiIG-DELL PARTY SECTS JUDGE UGH Astoria. Or-March Sl.-The party of Long-Bell - "Lumber" company offlctais who arrived in Astoria laat.iught to spending, the day In the country mbent Astoria - It to believed they, are In specting at least, two locations under- sioea to ne unaer coneiaeration as sites fbr the tidewater 'mill, which It A. . head of the party.'- has hinted as "being one of- the objectives of-the Kansaa City company. , Lone?, declined'' to' mifai ui definite statement this morning before' leaving on the inspection tour. He. however, gave the Impression - that- this -fourth visit of Investigation to the Astoria ter ritory might be construed as presaging action on the part of his corporation ,J2 i!r,t?!p.u.bIICaM iLtha.dia- concerning the plana of the Long-BeU ""T"; "3if'wVw v"-eB- . - .. . Iconioratkm. Lonr reiterated tbe tate. ment, made here In January that the Augusts!. Maine. March -21. The "pe dal third congressional district election. which resulted In the-election of a Re publican, ' was being Interpreted vari ously today, t The: Democrats claimed .that the choosing of John . T. , Nelson, with 1C.69S votes as against the IB.SU votes given his ; Democratic opponent. Ernest McLaln, war a slim victory and a rebuke to the Republican administra tion. 4 , . IMIl Clreelt 3r JoMnl. Tji Ksrxriaoet-is to resign bia piece ea the bench to en- ter'pnvabf practice, according to rumor suddenly -springing'- into prominence to day... It to aald that. Judge Kavaaangh has 'been offered private professional connections with a prominent law firm of the city,, and that ho to seriously oon- ' tent plating acceptance of the offer. It to aald, further, that should Judge Kavanaua-h.- finally determine to retire from the bench to enter private praetlee he will forward, his resignation to tha governor at once. !n order that the lists may 'be open for all those who might desire to enter the primary contest but who might not enter should Judge Kava naugh be a candidate to succeed himself. L.- EU Crouch to the only candidate wbe thus far ' has filed for the court new presided over by Judge Xavanaugh. piano : accompaniment. A foretaste of the greatest- fnuic! I """l.Z.T.-ZZ ZIl treat' aver accotded . the Northwest J was t r, , . f i . ' l?". . !: '"i:V ." "I riven thla ,nmlnff lth h- irrlnt f Mtuunmvrapwu m tn. xation oi soioier. w ins op.mon or ueorge r T--r -"."T 'yTtZX rulen committee, K. Mason, special investigator appointed by. Colonel .Charles R. Korbea, director t the Ustted States war veterans' bu reau of Washington, D., C ; , . The renort was mads ta Colonel Forbea o'clock at the Union statloh,t-Mhree, pscial trains.- Th arrive ;v-'t te , a signal for -a great reception including 1 the presentation to "ilisg;Grden ffa floral key to the, city; i -' : d I- Tha -presentation to? alias J3arjltii will last October, . fend, although. Director . George B. Thomas has spent the winter . this week Pleased to the school board, fi1 Sf SO COSTftaCT rOtCTTD i In splto of the 'adverse opinion held by the government aa'to the alleged lbs mads by MaWr BakeiTon-a-raised ;rlalm, an the .school- directors but one, platform In the station wtuaxe. -"Cadets . rvans a nnuii, are eager io eeno ueerge I or the. Hill Military ecadenm will com . ton at tsxpsyenr- expense other effort to get the money. Relative to . the claim boartt sgalnat the United 8ates for - the I purchsas of cartala achnol equipment tol when Mlns Garden. Muratore adl other have; been used for the- Instruction of noted artists will . appearin c"M6nns - nmmv-u TV kI jnmmmtm rvwrmi - I V Anna. follows r T -Afler rareful study of. the .situation as presented by both- sides, I am of the . - opinion that! no contract, either verbal . or -written, was ever entered Into by which the federsl board fr vocational wife, M me. Una Cavalieri; in advance ,v?'e-wpu,!" reaaers uecioea upon of the main party uf artists of theCbl- t" 7?? '---?f,,f??r Garden and her irnentiMi.At lit nirrtr-1 believed that, only six hours of 'debate ers, wHl arrive Wednesday'-, at, JLJOl A m-9na' Off ers of Location M Institution for Blind' Are Solicited aelied another' ahiprnent' from- Kalama to.i Portland.' f?The commercial, season does not open until May L Although In campaign speeches. . Nel son had appealed for a plurality of 19,- 000, the margin given, hla. Repubican predecessor in 1920. he expressed him self , as . entirely .satisfied with . the re sult of tbe election. -The vote east was very light Eastern lumber concern will build sev era! gigantic plants In the Northwest. and that at least one of them must be available' to tidewater -for cargo' ship ping, . Included In the party, which will leave Astoria at S :10 tontaht In the nri. neison Will IU1 ine vacancy eausea or I Vila car--ICVmokan. &ara tieeid T-one tne resignation or congressman John A..I-W- j. Bannister. J.'N Tennant M. B. A week of clear, cool weather would ?te p Ellsworth to become judge of j Nelson, 3, H. Forsmaiw- Jesse Andrews, meats to the bill will be adopted. Ventral figures In the conference to day . were Speaker : Glllett Representa tive Campbell, Kansaa chairman -of the ruled committee, and Representative Mondejl, Wyoming, the JRepubllcan floor - The site for the proposed new . home for the Oregon' Employment Institution for the Blind must be of five acres and within the city limits and preferably on a earline.-.;: .tS'iW.k?'.:? With these stipulations to work.. on permit- the- present flood waters to run off and allow angling, in the -opinion of Captain A. E. -Burghduff, state game warden. - ' : This, welcome news is . tempered by the adrioe from, the. lower river brought by i John Gill - to ' the effect that- there may: not be a smelt run tn the Sandy river this year, and that within a few years the smelt horde may come -only to the-mate channel of the Columbia. Reports received by Gill Indicate that the smelt are spawning in tha Colum- leadar. Others attending were membem l the- gdvernora committee has asked per I ia river and that few have been caught of the house, ways and means and rules i committees. " p to Washing-1 prise a guard otonor and a band "wlU -. TT . - a In suu an- blare a welcome.,; ;; ' V .: PrPTntPr Will RppV ' 7 J, A second big receptlon.Tealure the rremier Vf 1U peeK : S.e!i ?" ?,?-?J?W" rtee N t Or, Av, f Q nnn,f 5s" London, Indications today vr(5ha'thr targ it i audteiTce ever 1 assembled In! The Auditorium would hear the : opening opera, witb receipts estimated At 121.000. A com Diets sell-out annaared . rrta1n. 'March' zL V. :7 P.) -Lloyd George-will ask the opinion of the house of commons with regard to whether he should attend the Genoa, economic con ference., i' Austen Chamberlain. ' govern- meat leader; announced In tha house Xo-1 Mrs. H. B. Torrey. sons who know: of appropriate stte to communicate ' with - Otto R. : Hartwig, chairman of the committee. '. :? - a- The committee, in lu report to ' the state board of control, after its recent investigation . of the home, was asked to continue Its activities in search of a site for the new building on grounds large enough to permit out of doorwork and recreation '-The- present -site on Bast BurnaldeT street is held Inadequate. -. The committee to composed of, beside Chairman Hartwig, Mrs. J. B. Kerr. Walter' Asher, -Dr. JF. Calbreath and in the Cowlits In the last few -days. '-The consequence will be that much of the paws wl3l be swept away and that four years from -rfowthe run of the little fish may be appreciably lessened. : The smelt usually enter the Sandy river about the third week In April. ; , -y- education agreed to pay $:s.00o. or any iif J? tha-J,rore ot -he seal other sum. to reimburse school district I l 8hrman, CUy A Ca'a. When Muratore: and his wife arrived other sum, to reimburse school district 'No. L Multnomah county,-for the pur- ensje of additional equipment for Ben son Polytechnic high school. 5rt DAMAGE rortfD dty, - This action wm " be taken Aprils t, Chamberlain aald. . The decision of the in ryruano at s o dock. th morning I confidence, or f no confidence in .the tne : two celebrities - were . riven formal i - . S!t?TAhl.UBta"?n An adverse" vote probabt' would .be Gale Breaks Power Lines: Oommercial " Plants 4 Are Halted State Loses Plea: v In Arbuckle Case Tt ta my opinion that the school boeri PIJ1,!.. purchsse oonslderablw amount of ad- ,n iinuitnomannoiej. i fn 1 J 'lf !'i. , . HSta zr1 unmesB mmisiier ; . uae ov vvvr oueru ana noDina-inat some t ' . San Francisco. March II. DisCrlctAt- - Streetcar servlco was discontinued and electric light and power service in the city was seriously handicapped at 11 a. m. today by breakage of high ' ten sion lines from the hydro-electric plant I definite of thd Portland Railway, Light A Power 1 outlined company at Bull Run. , A aevere wind I Rarick. the United States court for the district of Maine. Nelson argued during - the campaign that a large. Re poblican vote would-be. an Indorsement of the i'tmin- lstratiob of President. Hardlnr. wiaie on the other hand Candidate McLaln con tended that a change In the jiresent j congress, would- mean nothing. . Eev. G. C; Haricji; Named Methodist Evangelist Here The Rev.' C. C Rarick. executive secre tary of the-board of .temperance, prohi bition and public morals of tha Methodist Episcopal church, has been named dis trict evangelist for the - Methodist churches in the Portland district, according- to an . announcement made today. Bishop W. O. Shepard made the ap pointment ' Monday afternoon. ; ' v Dr. Rarick is spending a few days in tne ;city with hla famUy. Ha aald this afternoon that Jhe -expected to re turn to his office at Washington. D. Cj, soon- and complete his schedule of work which to outlined until the last of "April. He win assume his new position about aiay- . eecween 'now and May 1 -a evangelistic program wilt ' be between- tbe 'bishop -and "Dr. he Rev. Mr. - Rarick 8. M. Morris, Wesley Vandercook and J. C Nichols. . v . f Berlin Snrgeon, Goes : To Lenin's Bedside , - - I By CidteS Kwi) '-Berlin, March 21. The eminent sur geon,. Professor George Klemperer. . Is en route to Moscow tn a great hurry to consult - with the pbystciane attending Nioolal Lenin, director of soviet Russia, on the. advisability ot an operation. The professor - left, here In response to an urgent call. from tbe. soviet leader. 1 Engineer: Wearing ' "Women's Ulothes v . Is Taken ; to Jail San ' Francisco. : March ' xL OT. P.) Ernest Long, " chief engineer Of the steamer Rose CHy. was under arrest hers- today. ' charged with wearing woman's clothes in public and carrying concealed weapons. He '.was arrested last night while walking with his wife. .Police described Long as being- dressed in a fashionable gown wita snort skirt spider-web stockings, anappy spring hat hla cheeks rouged and dangling a hand bag-in his band. . - r Mrs. Long told officers that tor eevvn years her husband had wtade a practice of going- out atttred as a woman.- - She said his wardrobe contained only one nit of men's dothlng. ' . . - Tm trying to hook op with a vaude ville circuit.- Long said. But Tm not ready yet I wouldn't, want - any pub licity right now." ' ' - . , - Mrs. Long aald she Intended to sue tor divot oe. -- . Dr. Bioiicr and Juror Pray Obenchkiri -Prosecutors to Los Angeles. CaL. March 21.We are going to find out why convictiooe In big criminal cases la this county are so hard to get." ..District Thomas Leo. Wool wine said. - - -. , . . '. .'- . -. Muratore to fully' recovered. front his uad by your board and hoping that some fSMhlrh. in IWu of your board placing I recent operation for -appendicitis, r His equlpment - ta the ; Benson . Polytecfmtc I pertormance In SU PauU where the com iKh si hool, they weuM receive In cash 1 Pny appeared before Its lump to Port (CVT.e.d a rwr Tm, Cahuaa VHvl - I , f Ceectaikd .' . ' . J - Tire j WaterV Damage ' Four :Are Killed in : ; McGleary Sash Plant Attacks by Fascisti Aberdeen, .Wash.. March zL Damage I RomV March H.I. N. S.) Four amounting lo several thousand dollars I persons have been killed and 20 wounded was done to tha McCleary aaah and I n fighting between Fasctstl and.coro- Tf anv one Intimates that I have ln- torney Brady lost his fight to have Xii-.BaA., tia'monSm eattSI4,th trouble, al pastor of Central Methodist church here I fluenced officers of ths church, they will ward W, Brown, a member of tha Jury S11',0.' S? . "co,nV. for six years - before he accepted ' a I a fight on their, hand,"' aald Dr. I. i selected, to try Eoocoe- CFatty) Ar- At Paris Fired? On Paris.' March' SI. tT.".Pi--Four shots were -ed at Chinese, Minister Tchen glod by - a -Chinese student today; The i minister was unhurt,, but one of the bal lets 'wounded Tsan Goa. - an- official iof I the Chinese railway system. - The -. stu dent was arrested He. said Tchanglod waa a traitor. - . , , .' :t , buckle a third time- for manslaughter, removed from the 'Jury for. alleged bias, Superior Judge Louderback today denied his motion for tha right to exercise a peremptory-challenge to remove. Brown and ordered the state and J defense to proceed - to the selection of ' tha four teenth or second alternate Juryman, i Three or tne tilgh tension tines entering i reneral church position. - He has' been I Whltcomb B rougher. .wii.' -"T1 la member of the Oregon conference fori .Tbese-two etatemenU comlngr on the about half an -nour.-. . , lit mm kmi for rt. I n. . .. ,w- m, 4 ..3 rfffi-rT.?yiT i ftHrit 1 01 the F!rrt Methodist church of Astoria, attorney, office to be Interrogated about nectlon and supplied current - until the I A Pj Ju u. P. had corrected 1 door factory at McCleary after midnight ,t(atrdar by , water poured- on a fire " which broke out In the factory.; The j fire was put out after a short and stub bom fight by employes.. No estimate - ie eivea of the-damaew, rhich la . ered by a blanket policy. . 'Tbe MoCleary Vant Is the largest of Its kind in tbe t ruled Ststes. onanists' in . the1 northern provinces of Piaoensa, Bologna and , Parma, accord ing to reports received here today, k The Justice Taft Rules ; '? On Homestead Tax Tlif ee More Classes Mobilized by Soviet trouble. Tiee Men Hnrtin Mt. Hood Scenery Is - Autoitfobile Wreck! To Be. Made r Asset the Madalynne Obenebata trial were be lieved today to foreshadow a hot tilt be tween tbe churchman and Wool wine. ADXITS HE T BATES . ! . ' - Dr." Brougber. pastor of tbe fashion able Temple Baptist church, was to be ouosUoned on a report that be prayed with Mrs. Grace Ward, one of tha three Jurors who voted to acquit Hn. Obav ". Hood River; March 2i At a meeting of tha OMnmerclal elub alonuay evening j near Pa' EL overturned and landed bot- piana were iaia ior tne aevejopment 01 1 torn aide sp In a ditch half filled with the seenie asset of Mount Hood and the I water, Hugh Peoples.' Ahrto Helberg and valley. , I- R. Wheeler of. Portland as-1 Frank McCann, who - ware fa the back Blga: Match 21. (L N. 8.-Tha soviet war commissar has mobilised three ad- ,dtlniBl rlm.i nf trnniT II 1 from Moscow touay Tho ail road will U seat, were aeriously. Injured. -McCarms ChehalU. Waah, March IL In. an au tomobile ' accident , caused . when a ear driven by Gordon Marsh, of Dryad lost I chain .of the charge of murdering 1 John a rroni wneei as it mt soma loose gravel I BelKm Keseady. He waa atoo to be asked If be Intro- nr..l;.iU.. lr...L- tw a m,..... 1 . . . . I VT1 1m.;im.iI l. PlM . . 1 . - - tt n - - ... l!,i.T ST ' L attacking the! ton BVRELAC OP THE JOURNAL)--1 her western frontier. , Leon Trotsky, the lnnaad'on the ease- of - Coopere-apen, srwas. Injured and Peeplea suffered a communists. . Fremier. Facta has tel. l-rne. 8UirTm4 court. It an. opinion by I commtoear for- war. has gone to , the 1 Great totarest has been aroused heie this I broken- rib. . Corbett Dopps and March, p: or xne provinces I Chief JuiUce -Taft, holda that homestead I front to-'review hla troona. AniuoHMwi winter and It is expected that this com-1 who .occupied duced Mrs. Ward to -Steady Ralph' Obenchaln. divorced husband of the ac cused woman. . . . " . .; Dr.. Brougher admitted today that be nraved wltta Mrs. Ward. .TThts ; petition, mane at ner -request. I to act w;isivety -,m oenair oc neace. I .ntri., in. mi,m.tfu .u .i , ... I -cti . h.Mli,k b,hHu The prefects are thret.A HtH t. 1 IT. Z' .1"WY my. ."f "TTm . ' lvlsuul wui i s uuuuw . uv. J "'""T " J ' r- IT' TZ.wT" I 1V 1 mlnai unUm : ,V" j lul wca purposes unui tne onai I atrenginea mo otner "Tronts, In addi-1 or a nvnetr ot projects at tne ease oil in n ui niwoins a muowu- Dtwii, Ir . uiwiuci. fceruticate us issuea. . luon to tne western, - - - 1 Mount Hood and at .uost laxa. -- k lanu were muruj 10 the . front - seat, escaped I was simply for Diving guidance that she tries..' The men had been j might perform her duty as a Juror" ha He emphatleallyrdenJod.that be hadjUo Mrs. Ward "SUady Introduced Ralph.- - Mrs. Ward, herself aueatlqnad at the district attorney's office, was repreeant- to have said She was ratroduced to Obenchata at the chorea office, to which ' sae had gone to pay her duos. . . . , -TOTEb- yOE DXiTK " V -i ' They had four ententes eooversaUoa. during which no meatioa.waa aaada of, th murder. trlaL according to ' har pur- ported etatement.. . . j - j arar wira was eoarroaiaa ra ine sis trlct attorney's offlos wtUi Mrs. Nine C Battle, who made a report' to-Wool nits. ', Mrs. Battle waa the only woman Juror wno vowa ror eumwutm. - . j - The nine eoavietiaa- lurors wtohed to , Impose the death penalty, it was d-S cJoeed.r. . In the district attorney office Mr. Battle -said Mrs. Wad told her fitat Dr. Brougher had atatod ha believed Xada trane Obenchaln tooocent and Arthur C ' Burch g-ulHy. - " ? -""' Mrs. Ward denied she said It. '. . Both worsen -wera emphatic. ' , Tha retrial of Mrs. Obeachaia was toa tatively eel. today for Jane t, la Superior ' Judge Stoney N. Reeve"e court. Pato. quieter than -vsaal. Mrs. Oben chaln, clad entirely la black, made her : first appears ace la -ctyort since the Jury ta her case disagreed, a to S for oesvio- tiou. ; 5