CITY EDITION te All Jere and te All TraV CITY EDITIAN v It All lUrm and Ifs All 7rn , fATiirrsa nkws and isporma. TJON TM Oregon Country Life featur ; tti Th Journal ha ben termed th "Moat , . timely, moat reliable and th wxt con--atnjrttv aourc of farming tnformaUoa ; circulating In th Oregon country." THE "WKATHER Tonight and Thursday flr; westerly wind. . Minimum temperature! Tuesday:) t - Portland ....... 40 Nnr Orleans .z. New York. 3S 51 PORTLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 5, 1922. TWENTY PRICE TWO CENTS h ntnt bd diwi STAS&B Fist CINTS VOL. XXL, NO. 22. M rarteffka, rartlaa. OntM. f - 'V-Sl (Wl ftl) i 01 R CSs!! 'Sid fly w I nS:- :( flil; & r IV. Eugene R. Meyer DIRECTOR.' of Jtfie Na tional War Fhance cor poration, who ' is in Portland today interviewing farmers and stockmen on government aid. J . One- Shot Dead by Member of Opposing Factioji in Spectacu lar Street Shooting; Other Fa- tally Wounded Trying to Escape Chines tone hostilities broke Out anew In Portland ahortly after S:10 o'clock 1 Wad ay renin in on of the moat ttactarular street fight that. ver oo crra4 In Chinatown, raaultlng In' tha tfMth of ona Chlnaaa, tha fatal wounding: tf enothar. and 1ha arraat of third . aft.r ha had kaan ahot down by police. Tha wounded man. Wan Ch, dlad thla morning at 81 Vlnctnta boapltal. N'i Irsa than 10 ahota wera fired by CtilnMw and polio In rapid auccaaalon . at Third and Oak atraata. ona block from polk neadquartpra, whn. without warn ir. tha atret battle broka out at tha tuny Inlaraeeiion In tha - fnldnt of tha trowdt pourlnir out from office bullding-a. A minute after the ahootlng aubaided mra than a thouaand peraona gathered arwt crowded to the door of the police aiatlon, blocking trafflo on both Third an't Oak it reel. HI". BEIT T03O WAE While police are aatlafled that, the . traarnt ahootlnf la tha outbreak In Port tand of tha .war which baa been raging ( for the peat week a between the I Up time; and Blng Kung-Bow Leong tonga. It daveloped that Sue Vor, 17, the dead Chinaman f"c whom tha other two were gunning, la not a member of any totig. J'ollce believe th two alleged gunmen X w- ", L. W .,, . i. Sill ESCAPE TRIAL vAR FINANCEGOAR DIRECTOR D tS HERE tha Bualneas . condlflona ; throuehout were Itlp Blnga. and took Hue for a Blag CW)ntry mT9 improving Jrapidly and Or ; Kung. , . I -mw....' General Opinion Is That Killing of Lieut-Col. Beck Will End Where It Is; Unrequited Love at Bottom Triple Inquiry On. Oklahoma City, April S. A triple Jn- veatlg&tlon Into tha -age-old , atory of platonie - friendship.' built . about the glamor of an army uniform, beauty and audden wealth.'- -which served as - the death trap for Lieutenant Colonel Paul Ward Beck, 44 years' of 'age. premier airman and commandant at. Post -field. Fort Sill. Okla, was launched today. .Tha army, through . a military, ooort. presided over by Major Thomas B tAnther; the state, acting; through Cor oner A. W. McWUliams, and the federal OregonMine MM District Is to meried ISSALS BeRec Keopening Of the Bohemian ' mining d Istrict near , CotUg Grove : will p ktarted Immediately by a group of finan ciers from leyelana, !OhiH ;whoha're definite" plana laid ,out for 'de.velopnint work costing 11,500,000. :- This advice was received, today from WERE :i BASED ON POUTICS This advica was receive, tooay irom i , , . - am- tl."M. Parks, director -of the state bu- j "We Te. in? UfflCe, T0U T6 ; UUt, reau or mines ana geology wno nasit . e . . $t . c, uivii oerviue or muij oaj Daugherty; Sen. Moses Makes Talk Upholding Spoils System. negotiated for mora than a year wrth the- Eastern financiers. ' A doseh men are Interested In the de velopment work and all the capital nec essary for , the development has ; been arranged. Under the name of the Ore gon St Ohio Mining company the group has already purchased In. uie peighbor bood of 20 claims and have options on By Sebert J. Beater (United News Staff ComspoodeaL) practically-all, oi the remainder of the Washington, AprU 5, There were, and are, no charges against the 21 civil serv ice employes of the engraving bureau Bohemian district. TO IK VEST tUN,NI John H. Boldon, one of the group oflaummarily ,flred", 'by President Hard financters, arrtved in Portland Tuesday j ,nB laat Friday, It was In the exercise Grova for the (nltial develonrnent work. ot tn to8t Poaslbio presidential judg Bolden announced . that the company I ment that the changes were made this would ;place $300,000. In its; development! from President Harding. program . this . year. Tne remainaer of COAL STRIKE CAPITAL Chief Sees White Man In Council - ' -.- -. . - Curioua to- oee how tha -white man conducts himself in council, a delegation of Umatilla : Indians - In fuU regalia. headed by Poker Jim Burke,, chief . of the tribe and of-the Pendleton Round Up, visited, Ihe dtyv hall -today and I shook hands with Chief Baker , and the lesser chiefs. ' "1 am glad to see th aun and to see you under iC Poker Jim said In hie native tongue. -"I am glad to find that yoa are alive and glad to visit your ' 'Hands1 Off Policy to Be Pur sued; Better Feeling Expected V Whftn J Cfintrnvftrsv Ends: Ml city, for I aee many people," . t ' . . I Thla was translated bv tha chief son. 1 -Anv Rati! Thftre Is Coa Sumlusln, j. Burke. . f ; - w - J v - . . , r v i -After watching; tha city council In ac tion for a few minutes the noted chief Deputy rSheriffs Are' Required to . Oust' Bishop and West Frora Institute: Both Return to Pick-. et. Place, but Are, Kept Out By Pari lawreace GpyriM,l22. by Tha joureal) 'Washington; , April . S. The govern- menta attitude toward the coal strike Is unique. Conversations with cabinet of- Action In. the affairs of the Oregon' Employment Institution for tha Blind and his party' took their'- leave. "What they thought of it ail probably will for ever remain a secret.- for the Indian is were brought to the boiling point again noted for hla politeness. I when denutv sheriffs this mornln- forci- Tbe party. -which waa . being- shown I bly .removed two of the inmates whose about the city by B. W. Chllds of the (dismissal the state board of control had r. 1. V.t.l W. 'M Jt MM I M fleers re.flr an eauanlmitv over the sit-l . . . .. . . - .., , . Matuiewooon.p. xm .aw.poo ana fnauntents llarold J. Bishop and uauon wmcn la mwuwi w i captain sum pain, as wen as-me cniei & weat returned to tha institution TTta Vt a I wak MvtnA whan t Vt a yraaail. fh II MO WW! Inv.ntm.nt will K n-v T'r-; trih.i.ii IjT t- VJ - 1 cent must explain wnai acuon ne taaes va' "? nxt tmt year"- he regards as of In the best interest of Meadows. JirOhlbttlQtt, director Of . Okla- Boldon sJao a-nouncM that lh I ,v.rnmnt noma, umieu w an uw una pi inc i velopment would be planned, entirely by l Of course Hh president has the right story of f ierce burning rage ' told by Hugh M. Henton. mlhlna" and metallurrl- to do what he wanu to. And Democrats Jean P. Day. 65 year old,t former au- cai engineer of nation-wide repute. Until 1 shouldn't caueal when one of their niin preme court Judge and mUlionaire oil recently Henton has been with the Case tber, are hurt. Didn't the BepubUcan w Ih. r tor-and that it uif-iiimHtui ',iav f Div c.i . nv. oi . i I -r, , .1 I pursued- by tho operators ano . tnat 11 Henton whi.famUy rr in last ectionr JTh iie aUltud. of &5SJi& roBiuraoe. r . -. . , , . , , 1. onwwn uwiwn c-iariiyuig viewpomua 1 . - ,.,mtir;t tai.. ' . " ." . tha mystery about the wholesale shake-1 L, " , VB w ,T-T' , 'T M "own py the annual report or. tne of the government on occasions of pre-j and his son-. vioua Industrial trouble. . Asked whether the government would take a hand, if a coal famine resulted. cabinet' members said they expected no famine, , Would the government take hand if - the coal supply became ex hausted and prices were raised? . To this, too, camel the calm answer that, of course, the aaministrauon wouia not I PUBLIC UTILITIES J"ue. however. Is a naphew of Sue Ke l egQn, with other , Northwestern ' states. man, aeii-admmed aiayer or bock. While the Investigation proceeded, brother officers of the . dead airman visited the body in the morgue land stripped from the blood-stained uniform all rank insignia and decoration. This action was taken .on an order of Colonel IanUier, commanding officer of the '"military 'court investigating the killing. It was stated the action had no bearing ob' charges made against the off leer" a conduct in Day's home preced ing .the . tragedy.. . OKX.T" TWO WITNESSES - Day, with the smoking revolver in hla TURN IN REPORT emsssaBBBmsBasBBBBBBSsaasBsaBBiSBBaas- ' after being taken to the home of D. F. West. Carl Went a father, and paraded In front. Deputy Sheriff Kendall, left on duty at the home.- kept them from . 1 . . , TWO LEATE PEACEFULLT Their removal, ' . together - with ; three other Inmate. was ordered when . an Investigating committee, appointed by Oovernor Oloott. reported that their preeeice In the borne waa ' Inimical to discipline. Several weeks ago Secretary Goodin. of the board, read to them an order of dtamlseal. Two left,- leavtng besides .West and . Blshopv O. JU. John son. Refuge for him. It to understood. will be made later.. The committee believed It had obtained View groups of mines, formerly owned 1 A t. .ha x... ,v.. .,- .i .iv.l rs.B7J.071.4t. with ooeratlnr expenses of I refua-e for West and Bishop at the home by Oregonlans. The metals available knmrll trt the nreaide'nt and hla arivi.. I - .mf elU . oonnmin view.t $2,470,154.28 and taxes of $f.14.80. Op- I of -West s parents, but.- sensing protest in these mining areas are gold, silver. I wr . nnf.rM. n th- I . .n .,nu.4 Muinr I aratlno- axnenses for the rear show an I at the , removal. Officers were takea mnnr. inart inn nni- t - , i . . , i - . , i t . m lavn ., i -i. Parks " has been Informed ' that the va a" vr'va . m nv v lutuuia : bw w v -a . s-m. e 1 , , ' . all of tha mflfala at nreaeiht. hcnuin I .wMwii jraii una iu- Salem, April 6. A return of 1.1 per win. wobk: slowlt, up, which has set Washington on Its po- Included . in the Bohemian district mwi ..r. , k.. ..irii I BEOASD IT XIOHTX.T purchases are; the Crystal and Pair J ous. employe were put out to make Altogether one gets the Impression in here,- The report showa total revenues of Portland Gas A Coke company, Juat filed with the public service commission Jobs. DAWES BECOMES FACTOR rir-. -.hnt nffiMi'i viinc even call I Increase -of Sl.0Z4.i2S.lt over 1920, due I along. the ' nresent ausoenslon of work : a I in part to the Increase In the price of I , Bishop was In the bathroom, dressed -1 a. a . m . . . . I .'."r1 . r. "mZiat market mdltiona .. cMnn.au " cine in a conierence oe- nana ana, msue-TOr miau a Diana mT f the Bohemian district I twen director Of the budget, in .ttu kri.H, f h bMui. '.. I xne neyaey oi tne isonemian aistrii- .. .., v- Si- was 20 years ago. Much of, the area ; triv - it fpr tn it aa .n extend-1 crude -oil. The . net,-opereting -revenue I In hla underwear.' when-tha ousters ar- ed renversation.' . Ha. savs both, sldesiror tne year is-given, as. D.o.a. a i rtveo-. ne ran into nis Dearoonj ma will understand each other better when I decrease, of $US.874.5 from -th showing I threw himself on his beoU - nown an wnar nsiTi0' iuuir. nn unrriiui i a. xib ituiuianswiu - evwiMiuvw wav- i . . . .. . . ... ,a. v. - ' - i . . - - t TlH tfrIL h XrUlIlflML SIKI ar4fa. Ke I fSnAftaV . MmniDT .HAWI Ba. b""TTj PTI Dl I ' " " " missal order went into effect. -"n i".uim. wi wv ouiK wm, u - Mn the feyeterla of tue fleam" ecne, ac- wiin nin nniD lueir inoiriB m vir kmsi rant TCr. r rwrnmr to KUtrenfi . a. i uii.. t... .t.t.-.. a... HRiM - . . I WV WMiff) V Hvei bw VMvh rwm tr aav, vuI V.. J I ul0u W WB STI ftUtV Ui,Dt.U 1 . i a a IW. IS. ".TS PW. w finance cor- eye witne.se. to the killing. . ' , 2 tnaT' Dawes, when he took his Job, declared 1 f"" IVSiS-i: TVoT. "ve;." with a nrt ooerl won't leave-thia place ailva,- lie wa. nn-..inM -mt-.wi- n i Both announced today thev would not I . ".. " . : .r - . I war on those -'bureaucrats.' wha r..irht I " - . : I rrr- ...... , .. : I removed In Irons. , ; . . - In Chinatown Tuasday night to guard ,'VV Cl' " i-f n,. iHf,i. imi we Tuostmoawn appliances ana . : tlT. I toward We coal situation ana ix is point-1 sung revenue oi .v0i.u. i w-.. TY,..-,-a hn arr m an naace- , ,w . v..,i.... I rived, here Tuesday n rht. . - I appear before tha triple court of ingulry. 1 d,.i ii,. .m-.h. h- 1 block", the government efforts to-1 ... . ,w . ,w v.. -...r.. I nr its at mm - thj, Mmrea at i!a. I - weat.proiestea out greea to go peace- ciinji m nufwra vuunwii oi ouiiuiuwi . . . . ... - I . , ... - , i , w w i -.w ,ri i , v vuv . u,t. : wi w -" , . , , , - I UU I 1T VBUWUUiCU I -" " " - . . I MruflT nmnWIH V, 11, . TH .T T A ' PfllVI 1 r - , M I with lrkTIV TWO Oft." TIRX I headouartera at tha Renaon hotel and I Forest L. Huehes. Drosecutlnr attormrv. I .!T- ,v t- Poated declaration that engraving bu- Accordlpg to wlinesae of th affair, will confer today with representative I said,- adding. "But that win not keep ht akin to nramn aver emnloved in reu cWefs were dominated too- much by Sue was fleeing from hla two assail-I wheat . growers and, sheep raisers .-. of I me from filing proper charges.? , J a mlnina- operation- . . . . lumon labor which sought to impose such a tits on Third street near Oak. whea I Kaatern Oregon and Eastern Washing-I Mrs. Day told of -the: events leading 1 WIT T DITIt t T . I n'f- atanaara ox materials a to Keep : Thl -hi.n riee i. WafeA ha- mi v Dosalblir lie th Wsl ra nan ri f vna When the surplu- i goe.Tth. miners The - WUlamette- Telephone company. The Bohemian district is .located.be- may possibly :.be the basic, causa of the f(Mj th. nn.rt. win more reason-1 mraUna- at Dallas and Independence. tween II and zo miles east or cottage up. thay both opened fir on him. Helton. 4 - - - " ..-.-... up to the tragedy for "the first time dropped td the pavement In front of I Several requests for financial aid had I today. , Confined to her bed under the the Western Union office In the Wor- I been ,i received from sheep r. raisers of I care of doctors,-and jef used-the riht caeiar building, where tbe other two, I Eastern, Oregon.. Meyer sakl. lie denied to. see anyone, the central fhrure of the , wfce had started to run up Oak to I thaf he -had received anr request, for I tragedy, despite tho pleaa of her friends, oi(nn sireet, tnrnea ana urea several I , inroii wu.wr OLJl"llc,u ur I gave her verolon of the affair. more shots, aeri tbraw away their guna I -ne naa , lawea wiin atanneio. since i . ..M jjuaband killed- Beck Waus Jhe He recained hla feet and ran for r.fuK. h'" inJ said. w m. we a .-, a v t tia wu . auviiua I (OimolndtHS mn Fftte timn, Coa.mil 0im) IQUSIHAL RADiDS BASEBALL RESULTS . (eoaelodrd on' Pace. Two,' Cohtsui Onal k Th Journal yeaterday.' afternoon be gan broadoaatlng, tbe results of th Pa ri fid Coast league bane ball gamea, first In bulletin form at 8 o'clock, and, 8:18 and again In del all at 7:10 when the boa score were broadcasted. : y " . In 4rdr that tha fans may be able to receive 1 the final result promptly, Th Journal announces this daily, pro gram I Sundays excepted): Th Hallo, k Watson Radio service, station KUO. at 6 p. m. will give out the final score pnrvidad all th finals are received by that hour. If, all th finals are not received at 8 o'clock th broadcast will be delayed until 8:18.p, m., when all scores aa far aa the games hav progressed will night arid announced that h- would! C0K8nEBED 3KAUTIr"Ut. confer wlUwwbeaV growers; relative to peUUoYilng th war. flaanee corporation tor financial aid.' He eald that he would leave today for Bastern Oregon to look after parearial business. , . : ' "The War Finance corporation hae. dis tributed more than t200.000.000. in loans to the agricultural, livestock and dried fruit industries of the' country during the laat alx montha," Meyer stated, rand the stimulating effect of these loans al ready la reflected In a general .business revival. The ; farmers of the. corn belt of . Iowa.. Illinois, Kansas and Nebraska have recovered from the period of de pression which followed war-time infla tion and already-are paying back. their loan to the finance corporation. Similar Improvement in business conditions pre- Krove. -, A rail line extends to Disston. I ; xn iact is tnat .21 employes are out. 15 miles from Cottage Grove. , -v , I simuar, though lea dranxatio measures- The company doe not' plan upon ex- I have been taken in , other- bureaus,-and teneloa of this llhe. luf will treat the j similar" and possibly- jnor peculiar ore Jni .conceptrates' and bulUooat.tbe lahake-iips may follow, .--t-h'- v- e f i scene oi vpwwjwii v , oeverai iwuciwh i -,.-aca .vk..-uetvepuBiiiv ,Wiiea8inet f. t.nlonta aA aitYeVtJr fi "., ' irt , tWlvt1 Iferlrl thA I lfViirra tbi Wpa - aa saIImm IMfs.' Day is considered -ona -at thaithese will have to be thorouffhly 5d-f an interestme. and, ironical bit of moat' Vwpnilt Ifnl w'nmen in fllilahMna Rha I orni.wl TH rnmMiiv wilt hnlM Ita' cvn 1 hiatnrv V " . .'-.-", :. " v is - a- brunette of -etriklng figure. She I reduction plant,- but th type has not I HISTOB.T BKHtXTl votv Deen oisciosea. surncient ip aea. wua a, V" M - rZZLZZ. ' Th pair were Uken te the Weat horn. lateness at tne mines. iw ."".' . . I Tha miAm, wt M .rmil lih tha The truth in there- Is a . surplus of I per cent on th investment for 1SJ1. With I -"T. - " vl ' , uun uir wmco sougni. to impose sucn I . . . . ia .! - , . nn ir mn I i "- -to. hleh standard of materials aa to keen I J"r" FZJZ ArrIT:? ? . r I Btehop until they could get work. i th. .r nf h. h.. It otm pt iMm-WM c wrreu. . " I -Am ih. ffWr Urt tha West home W.lk ktla4 - .M .V..ll Vi v In- operating- at DaUw and Independence, I i.tiitttlon- Thev ahow a return or 1. per cent tor toei.,. .onir after the deouties ear," wivu - uc, vyc , a iswwi 1455.5. . V The, Tulatln Valley . Klectrie company made k. 7 iter oent on. the - opera Uoo. of ,4 Conctedcd en Faca.T Cotaam rtrr ALFREDO. CBIOGE WIRSiSWIFT.WIFE 7. fiORE THROAT Its electric, utility during the year, but tna operauoft .fw uuuues r- draggd away, but aoon returned to his suiTea m a-orinii oi ib.ii "'," V-a . . . . ' ."."og -:- : Chicago. ' April '. 5. tl. N. a -Mra Stripped of Its accumulation of of flee I Louis F. Swift, wife of the president of nr ninirn n rn rou hi lauixo Before the election of 1912 there waa a Republican 7 senate : and - a Democratic house,- -With the chances looking; up at tha time to a Democratin nreaMenHat I ' Sim. hm mm f u.ntt inn thmat v.-; vt j ...jj.j ! . . . . , . - . . ' ,., uv inn it t vicxory.i ine rtepupiican senate aeciueu i nave oeen reponoa xo-.xne city nwiuii v.-. bureau" since Jate yesterday afternoon, r : - . . - . ... including three new cases announced tof "nL.!Lil f.TXTV4 TXT authorities this morning. In the mean-1 JDrl LalU 1 1 EHIS . II Btl time there is evidence or th spreaa.oi the epidemic to other -communities -and Dr John C. Abele, attlng city health oflcer has today gone to Clatskanle to investigate a - similar Illness existing there, -. .'.. " At a conference -with officers t the and paced the sidewalk in .front of th home. Deputy Kendall frustrated their attempt to enter the buildlnr. " - ' . - JohxiaOn, the remaining inavate ordered I out, protested when his companions were I Anrtwl iiriv hul anon returned in hla ' Od in .nctt or tfi; j; . 1 work of plan tuning. The 0war. Lak "Water. ''IJirht A l ,., ' . Power, company, earnaa . return. Of .. per cent tn' ita -electric-- wuutjr ana' Der cent in Its water utility. -The Malheur Homer Telephone com pany of Ontario shows a return of 8.7 j per cent, with, a net operating revenue todriv a few rivet into the civil serv- (Caachulcd on Pate Two, Colann Throe) BEAVERS PLAYluB LOS ANGELES TODAY, Debts,EaidTIp:Sooh (Caoetaded on- Pats Thirtem. Cohaaa Tol Agricultural ParV Of -Tariff Measure I Ready; List Taxes FAMILY WITH AX Jokes, flippant- verse, guides to news-1 Swift ft Co., died suddenly in her home vailed In the cotton raising section of writing and- the mass of other inconse- on lAke Shore, drive .early today. quantlal, notices. The Journal s editorial , Death was caused by myocarditis, a bulletin board today bora a single card, form of heart disease. ' . bordered with black., It read; '-a -3 Mr. Swift had not been seriously ill. "Aetred D.. Cridge, AprU 4.' 18Z2." " ! She. had been motoring yesterday. She l I and th small dairies, would be crowded Crida-e died - Tuesday night at . his I had spent the winter in California and! Concordia, -Kas., April 5. (I. N. S.) I reducina- milk consumption, which. home, No. 4221 S2d street southeast- jhad returned to Chicago two week ago. An unknown assailant, wielding-an axe I it ' 1 held; would be more serious than Alfred Denton Crldge was -fraternal I Mr. Swift was ot at the bedside. He l as a weapon, attacaea tne xamiiy.oi i I the use of raw milk under present cir- and. auburban - editor of The : Journal. I returned to Chicago from Honolulu at 9 1 J. Tremblay- in their ' farm house 20 1 cumstaaces. - Raw milk; has far greater Death came, following a ix-day illness o'clock ' this morning to find his wife I miles east of here today. Tremblay's I nutritive value, it was said. which started with erysipelas and was i dead. She had succumbed at 2:30 a. tn. I eldest son. Theodore, 18, was hacked to I The new cases reported since Tues complicatedv witbr neuritis. , Mr. Cridgel JM the children were -at the bedside I death. The father and three of his day evening are Mrs. K. I Russell,. 895 leave, besides his wife,, one aaugnteri wbert the ena, came. - iney are'A- n. I younger, '.son were . so, badly injured I Mulberry street ; Tyler Seeiey, no. iw Ios A'na-eles,4 ApriL: 8. Portland end Los Angeles will open the Pacific Coast Iabotm. mim liera icA V ' A warm aim ' London,' Apr H' 6. I. N' a) Great I creeted- the slavers, as- they took the Britain has ' notified all Tier- 'debtors 1 fjeld for warm-up practice, - ; : &unnia u uiw jjvww. uiai u-1 . The Foruana patung order wm be: state board, of health, city officials late l m- .--i- mtfnr -tM.ri l " . - . Tuendav determined that thev will Hot I iVT . -----. r-i orewH, center iteia; oargeni, .unru ask for a ordlnance Siring dS- th warJoan 4u " w" lemrne base ; Cox. right field Poole, first base J He, to nuhiiriiMmint numuch H I ' ??v'rn,?,n? "f??. I Kenworthy. oond ba; High.- left nea io oaaieurize imia, iiuwuiwa ,v.. -v- .i. only th larger planU ould conform , "".t "." l" 23rd Aero Squadron field ; EOllott. catcher.- and j Leverens, pitcher. ' . ' f ''-;..- Otis Crandall or Tom Hughe will . hurl .for Loa Angeles. . it -. Ordered to Hawaii World.Spies Take ----- i --.-.., I . nr 'nM -- l w r l oacKs oi Mau b broadcaatad. The racetvlng aUtlon Installed at thai' l , . I leaves, besides his wife., one daughteri when the end. came. 3 They are 'A. B. I younfer sons were so. badly injured I Mulberry street : Tyler Seeiey, No. 740 1 Washington. April 6. L N. SI Tha I Home Builders' exposition tn The Audi-1 Washington. April 5. (WASHINO-1 Mra. Willard Hargravea, ot his first I Swift, Louis F. Swift Jr., "William Swift I they were noj: expected to live. 1 Patton. road ; Miss C Loewenberg, No. I Twenty-third aero squadron, stationed at I torlum by Th Journal through the I TON BUREAU OP THE JOURNAL.)- I wife . who . died many year afco, r -He I and Mrs. Ida Mary Minotto. . I After striking down ills victims with 1742 Hoyt street ; Mrs. Hilda Mayka and I March, field, California,, wa today or-1 - pari. April 6, (TJ P.) International rourtesy of Hallock A Wataon Radio I WhIU tha aenaU ' finance commlM wm mtrrted second time in Januarr, - Mrs. Swift was 62 years old. She was I aia.. the murderer set fire to the I M"11 Sears, No. 778 Fland era street ; I dered byT the- war department to the.niM last nlsrht robbed the mall train Northwestern Radio I probably will not report the completed 1 1907. t " : . , HM born May 8. 1860, at Rolling fralrle. 1 hous. ..nd The barn was de-Mrs, E. U Harmon and Mlsa Helen Har-1 Hawaii department. .The transfer la Irunnine- from Paris' to La Roche of 20 aarvlca- and th Manufacturing company, U attracting no tariff, bill before . next weak, the agri-1 1 Mr. Crldge's lllnesa was hot considered ind. " Her maiden name was Ida May J 8troyed, but neighbors extinguished the 1 mon- M Xovejoy street. .v i i L o on cultural schedule is .complete, and in-1 serious unui iaie xueauay, uu -- cuner. , ; i tir9 ln tne house, after dragging out the of the loud speaker la such that people J dude th following dJUon took - a turn for ,the worse. He I " . "? o'"Jc a .-ay hear dla- wheat. 30 cent per buahel j Parley, 20 wa at Jus work in the office and on ti v ryi v , - nop tlnrtly and there la continued command ... I i...than a week aeo. with his II fill Tl I A I fl. IT ATI I ITT on h excellence, and variety of .!. 7" Id rbt 'T uii vto?. . " 1"" tainmept provide. dead and - unconscious victims. I substitutes. 8 cent per pound: milk. 1 I Funeral services have been tentatively Mnt. nor nUnn ' erra in shell. 1 nt I arranred for Friday at 2 :30 p. m. In per dosen : dried, 48 cent ; frosen, 6 1 Sunnyside aiasonic . tempie. .xne uuujf cent ; polutry, d re seed or undressed, 8 I wiu be cremated. cent per pound; onlona, 1 cent per HAD WIDE ACQUAINT A1TCE pound; potatoes." 15 ! cents per bushel ; I jj suburban editor he covered a large honey. 8 centper poundr walnut, on- nrfterritory m.all kinds of ahalled. t cents oer pound : ahellad. l ' ' rl . -. ii-kh,, lu the illnes of Eton Watklna eanta : almonds., unahelled. . 6 nntBirrV:MJ".. ' . lrJ aliAm.v th. trl.l uk.l, I ' ,i " . mm ana n appearea - waawwawmr UfUl3U, X9 " it36-BJ . Utb JUBVCB, V ' I (- i ".V":v,. L"-m Cr J. V " S"r- r llon OCMn"1''"BM .?r nlrtt and stayed at his desk many times r svnvu r una irtvriMiiBf raenu J Uu(Q Attorney Taken 111; Trial-Is Postponed Train for Traveling 'J n wAtw acio p.0 Disappointed Over via 1 1 vi uiuuuu . xumu I , .vv -j n mn iiioyuAieorge iaiK Sheriff s and Police To Meet at Spokane t , To Tight Narcotics understood to be part of the general I aacka of English miU bound for Italy, la . plan of the war department to us th an attempt to capture diplomatic corre atr service In connection with the out- J spondence relaUng" to the Genoa, eco I lying defenses of thhe United States. I nomlc conference. .",'"-.-: . I' ' Use of one of the passes said to have bees -forged 'and stolen from the O-W. RJ t N. by W. S. Cameron, a former i Seattle, 'April 6V tU. P.) Members of the board of governors of 'the North-; west Association of Sheriffs and Police wilt convene in Spokane Friday to form Bean from April 10 to April 27. per gallon ; cocoanut oiUr 8 . foU per nlgBt aXMrtd mt hi, desk many U pound ;aoya lean olU f cental. cotton nntn midnight. ' Almost any night aeed oil, 4 cent. . ;:; ,: . -. , , . , could be found turning, out copy aa Uncle Sam Is Radio Waahlngton, April 8. 8 torm-tossed on a tarbulent sea- of eonfUoting wave length, tbe United 8tala government admittedly la at a loea to know what to do with th growing radio-phon traffic. Now law must be passed on the sub ject, but no on apparently knows Just whor to begin with them, j Th suggestion aartooaly la being con- sldered of giving tha interstate -com. anerce commlaaion control of th air so f ar aa th mainland of th United States Is ooncamad. ' , t '. -v j But, this brtnga. up th question whether th air over a state belong to that slat or to thi United States. Hav not th radio resident of th sovereign stale t Georgia the right to use the air of that stat as they see fit. without In terference from) the federal government? One mere the spectra of state's rights raises It head. , ... ETHER WAfES ASH WlLtTTI. Of course., the government contends that you cannot start aa ether wave In Georgia and stop It at th stat tin. it l bound to lanor natural or fixed bounds rle and therefor becomes Inter state "business" snd subject' to federal rules and regulations. Furthermore, th radio wave geaer- Traffic GoBe Needed ' By Karl H. voa Wlegaad ' SVdVitlf hwVlTing He did a great parr 01 nis wnung ai satJ 1 who waa arrested today bv fed. t 1. I 1 . I the narcotic traffici " Z era! officials- Mr. and Mrs. Inman were I commons. In which he outlined his oro- I At th am tlm plan wlU be mad Itaken off a Southern Pacific train at Jrram for the Genoa conference. '-.'.-) I for a great all-Northwest anti-crim con- IOUUU VUIU.11B . f s.l.m 1Th. mnl.lT, mtXotrcm th.t r-wi.l tin..... V - V..I1. Clave to O held in July M COUer d'AlCO.- 11 . Mviwk fr Tuxt dava fraternal 1 ' " - . I ","u:'" """ I . , . . ,.- mz, . mww . I aAn;rat a no m m indair4ha name . nf ated oa the malnlahd at. any point near th coast spread rapidly to sea. " They take no heeot of tha three mile limit: and. 1 Invading th osone of the open sea,' be come a, subject ton international consld- ratnn. oare and Sunday's suburban section-. He became a member or xne journal aUff In May, 1914. ' Aa writer on frater- (Concluded on Pats Four. Column One)- . Says 1545,681,000 . Was Sum Overpaid ? Army "Contractors TPailTinn - Anril t. If TC R An audit of wartime contracts has - shown Jut th conductor demanded cash ' fare- that th roverntnont overpaid army I iia caan lare 10 Koseourg. An "On thlnr" U certain." aaid 1 Judr I contractors S45.68L000r It waa revealed investigation was started by wire and William E. Lamb. aoUcttor of the de-1 today by Brigadier General H. M. Lord, Iamsuvwas 'arrested when the train pertinent of commerce.' ; "We need an I chief of army finance, before the sen- reached Salem. -. .Cameron was arrested enUre new cod of laws to cope with the I at -' army appropriaUone ' committee. J several days ago a the head of a ring wi retain . situation, - The -laws under I General Lord declared the check was I enoeavonng tos roo tne railroad by ob whlch we are now operating- were based not yet completed and that many -mil- taining- passe through forgery and then on the wireless convention of 191S. Th j Hons more in discrepancies; might s be I sel'lnK them at bargain prices to any- wnoie use ox u wireles telephone ha I shown. - 1 . - 1 one wuung 10 ouy tnem. iight men hav grown up since thaf time, and witk It I Of th amount owed the ' government, bee irested to date. Two pleaded eron forced a sass under the name of lt , nnna meetlna- have Tiratty I Idaho, and Walla Walla, Wash- N. B. Ne&hom and wife, for a round trip well dashed. So far as Germany is con- Sheriff Starwichof King county and ticket from Seattle to Los Angeles. corned, there is now a general feeUng Sheriff Rennl of Lincoln are the Waah- -Cameron is alleged to have given the that the Genoa conference will not be- tagton atate members . of the board of pass to. George Cody, who la charged come th cornerstone of a new economic governors; Other-member are -expected with.: selling It to Inman for 836- TheJEurOpe, and that Uoyd George wm notitrom xaaao, Montana ana Aioerts. mnrut trin An ,kmi 11M Tnmin Ibc a liaan who will lnd. th harraased I - ' ' -. intended to remain in Loa Angelea and European people out of their economic seek employment. He has been working wtldernesa : " . on ' Northern Pacific seoW en , Puget : The German feel today more than sound. When Inman handed the con- ver? that -the naote -.-of he reparation ductor the pass after leaving Seattle the coramiasion ojd not haye the - serious conductor refused U accept it, a the disapproval of the Briti premier, and number of the pass haA been listed with ifr!. 2m. hl"i ... co.t?oUwit5: r T " ';co"u'u I out straw tor her taskmaster." ., Anti-SaloonLeague! Attacked7 m House Pearls Pawned by? ' Woman to Pay Card - ' Debts,; Auctioned ' ' . ''-S'4" -'tBrVaatad ew'-'""-''-C' Washington. April 6. Tbe anti-saloon bague of America, in the opinion of Rep resentative Tinkham. Republican1 of Massachusetts,; has -violated the corrupt practices governing elections and should be subjected to action by the department of Justice.: I a speech from the floor ef the hous late Tuesday. Tinkham de manded investigation of the charges he presented and the Institution, of proceed ings against the Jeagu i if - they were found to be true, ;.. ? hav com entirely new problems. . TJHCtES A50THXB COSrETIOX I do not see how w can reach any- tiling Uka a permanent aoluUon of the problem without another-international convention, and someone will hav to take th Initiative in calling- such a con vention In th very near future." - A wireless commission now la consid ering what step can be taken to curb some ot the aotlca of the wireless ama teurs, but the task Is a thankless one It 14 realised that congress is not go- Ran Francisco.' Am-fl 5. fU..- p. T.ord uM fsswHUiwi wa now im oro- I suilty on Tuesday and were fined lisn I Pearls pawned to oay bridge debts lav '..it.i.. '.n. t anil AAA. t M-h. t,' . '--V ? I VmM, , m.mmI .ImImiI mw- w ma uuuwuvji, nuuo; avv,vvu uw 1 . been paid back, on older claims. 200 Business Men at i Noon Time Services iDenmarIiOckout of Workers Called; Off Washington, i April- 5. CO. -T.y-Av proprlation of I7.5O0.000 for completion of the Wilson dam at Muscle Shoals will Copenhagen. April S. (1. N. S.)Thei Rehlnd each waa a atnrv ' ,v . i be asked- of-congress under -a motion i About 200 business men attended thelgeneral lockout :, of union r- laborers Ij Fof -instance aa id an of filial nf h. I unanimously passed by the senate-agri- noonday service of the Portland Council 1 throughout -Denmark-was: called off to- 1 lnan nmnanr. w- knew thla trir- nr I cultural committee today. Tbe commit of Churches at tbe Panta'res theatre, and (day. The lockout began with strike pearls was: a birthday gift to a San I tee wm of fer its request as an amend- besides overcoats pledged so the owner might eat, at the annual sal of unre deemed pledge- at 'the San. Francisco Remedial Loan association, . .which opened today. - ' - r '- A family bible lay next to the string of pearls, and beside -it a sazaphone, and then a set of embroidered pillow cases. - . . : '- 1 ' Behind each was a storjv' For- instance," said an official of th Will-Ask Fund for Work on Wilson Dam !!!-. .k. -..-,r- f- v IK,ue'j&: I about 60 the service of the Brotherhood I trouble -and; ed up air branches.' of J Francisco lady.- She. lost at cards and I ment to the mlUtary.bUl. now be ub- -i 1 of St. Andrew tn the owe room of tha 1 inaustry. ; naa oeen in JCoadndad aa Pata roar. Column Ooa I Portland hotel today. I azaoath, effect.' about j pawned -it to pay her debts o j her 1 Ject of hearings, be for: the senate- ap Ausband. would never Ksow." . ; ;. X propriauons commrtte The Jo urnal Lea ds A llPortlan d. Papers ! In Circulation Gain Th Journal again leads all Portland newspapers In th volum of increased circulation over the preceding: six months ;, period. ' Twic a year, on April 1 and October 1. every daily newspaper: fa required by federal law to publish, a sworn' statement of it owner--abJp, circulation, etc..' The circulation flfures set forth represent tha' average 'paid circulation for the preceding ix month.: 1 - . . ; Last' October The Journal showed the largest increase in circula tion forthe six taonths preceding-.. For .tha tlx months ' endinr April -. 1 this year The - Journal repeated this leadership. Herewith ar the figures of the four Portland daily newspapers: - ; j ",, , ..' ' ; ', Jearaal Oregonlaa. -Telegram. April. Un'..M...;TMM-( . 81.45 , 2.3S , - October. 1J21 UJH 1075 - SUUl 5m. i , J0,40 ' " Increase Ml 421S 121 Th circulation of Th Journal on April 1 was ?s253, indlcatlnjr an increas of approximately SOOO over the average paid circulation . for th six months', period ending on that date. ', . ; ; The Sunday Journal shows an increase of 8422 for the six months period ending" April , 1," which is a greater increase than that' shown by. The Sunday Oregonian Xor the same period. The averages for the six months follow; . - . ' . . ' " - ,. " ', - haprO, IKS 'October, 121 ....,. .. Increase ft aP -ar- ' aaacay JesraaL siJl . Bun day -Oregoiilan, 111.1J4 , , i4.;t . -,- ;, On Sunday. March 5. the Sunday Journal passed the 100,000 mark .and. is; steadily - growing-. V On Sunday, April t. the circulation of The Sunday Journal was i01,S0r which figure denotes an increas of 147S over, the figure of. 'one "year. ago. ' f . . . . , - ' i t V ; ; -i