The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 15, 1922, Page 1, Image 1

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    Be Sure to Read the Green - Sunday .Spdrto Section ' in. 7omor?ou!o Joiarnol
CITY; ED IT I GIN;
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jCITY-EDITION
leAUHenandiesAll Trae
te All irtrm end.ie$ All Tm
; THTC ' "WEATHER Tool ght -and 8ttnday4
-', fair btT7 frost Sunday nrarntac, , .-.
WILSON A.KD LA N STyOWh y ' d id
', Praaldamt Wllaon appoint . htm secretary
v .-
of state end why ' h di-mia htmT
Tb
ax. Minmum wmpmum rTut7:- , . ....
,t .Portland-..... 40 New OrW.na ... ?1
v- Poeatello ........ New York.... '; ;
'' Lo Angeles..... W St. Paul......... St .
story will b told ta Tlt .Mli-rces f
-
morrow. . B sure and read it
PORTLAND, OREGON. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, 1922. FOURTEEN PAGES.
t PRICE" TWO CENTS
VOL. XXL NO. 31.
mm Wtnl CWl Matter -
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HUM nS ClATS
INDEBTEDNESS
i t -
Easter to
Be Frosty
2fo Fair
la spits efa sadden thundar storm,
with lightning , accompaniment, which
bobbed up toon after p. m. today to
complicate the weather melange. Fore
caster Wei la announced that he could
see no' reason to amend his forecast of
probable frost and clear weather for
Easter.
"Conditions may develop with out
night reports." he said, "that might
Put it loos favor-
Stubbornnen of Soviet Delega-
, fon at Genoa leaves Bfg f;
UuettlOn 111 . UOUOi; UOya I Jack rroet Is on his way here to be-
a ' I 4awlr tTn tnAmtfitr' In rnVkaa ff whit
GOree Gllidine NeeOtIatlOnj.BaUr-s own color, symbolic ot purity.
"Could anything; be more propitious V
Genoa. A or 11 1L U.' P.) Final con-1 Meteorologist Wells asked, after a round
summation of an agreement reported to I of the Instruments, a sniff of the breese
have been reached retarding Russia's from the west which, unfortunately, was
r acorn It Ion of her pre-war debts was burdened with the odors of a cafeteria
plsred In doubt this afternoon. to windward of the customs building, and
The statement that Tchitcherln had squint at the somewhat rainy clouds.
, erreed to this and that a basts for rec- I He predicted that the weather condl-
ocniuon or ttuseia wouia om n vuwum uon toe sunaay would he what la gen
was considered too optimistic a report I rally termed fair.
of hat actual Situation. I What M a.kjwt I.lrtl RlimM Vi. wm.
The whole quesUon of Russian debts poft. . doeB .falr. mean, Mr., WeUsT"
was stlU left aomewnai in oouDt ,oy i . ffclr memng tnat tomorrow It
Kuasia s recaicitranc. i WOn't ralnJ
. , " J"' . 1 "But that U a nUve predlcUon.-
of the debt wse seen In the meetlnrs be- Uiu stupw persisted. ' '
Tw. .i...t.. r,A th. Rh. I f It. may he negative, but It means
L.7. . Tjnvd gmtii i vtiia. ot the owners of new Easter lids and
norm ru I 'And.-conseQuently.- tattle Stupid add
. JJoyd Oeorge hope mat tnese nego-1 "to the contrlbuUon boxes In the
.llattons will lead to a limited agreement ichurchea"
t hkib will liquidate the dents the awes I ..The day will begin, according to Wells.
Amis
AGIST FIRE
CHIEF STAND
STOCKS
C. C. Brown Withdraws Attack on
Young Only to Have A. C. Pul
len, in Marshal's Office," Re
new Itj Full Hearing Ordered.
claim are due them from. Russia, from I with a front. Then, . he predicted, the
which basis a resumption of relations un will come out and melt the frost,
eould be effected. , rThen," he admitted frankly, "I
To achieve this end. however.- the o1' kn,ow, wh1 wUlhappen. ? There
British chief must compromise between Couds, oh. yes. The weather isn't
.,. nnui. k. riiimthn settled yet. There may be cumulus
should not be made to pay anything. :',.,,,,r ' uul ruiy said
"In fairness to the Are department
as well as to Chief Toung and , to all
Charges, against Fire Chief . John E.
Toung, which have been subjected to a
rapid fire of retraction and reiteration
within the last 24 hours, win "be pressed
and an investigation . that ; will settle
"once and for all" me trouble that has
been brewing in the department tor the
last two years, will be carried oat.
- This determination was expressed by
Commissioner C A. Bigelow after the
charges withdrawn Friday sight by C. C
Brown as a taxpayer had been filed
anew in Identical detail under the oath
of Lieutenant L. A. Pullen of the fire
marshal's office. - Pullen was one ot the
instigators of the charges filed early In
the .week Ay Brown and withdrawn by
him with a statement that he had been
made a "ctt'a paw by disgruntled mem
bers of the department. The hearing
wm. begin Tnursaay at 9:30 a. m.
BIGELOW -WA3TTS EEAU5S
In his statement this morning Bigelow
anyone having
' . ":7.J: VI; cirro-cumulus."
r "V X w -T.m. Which, means that
fTil .1! lha fthllraUona contracted f01"' nw lihow off should
clsJms France holWup "rihn! vanuie.of a fleeting .pell of undiluted
The hasls of compromise agreement I iUMnin.
OmIwM ca fasa- Two. Oota . . " 1 ' 1 1 " ' i-
. CFIini PRnMISFS BIDS ARE UPtnEB
SEN
T
SiHIGHi
McCorniack-
Tenor, Is
Ve ry Low
WILD I RADII
New York. April 15. N.' &) The
condition of John McCormacv Xrish ten
or, took a sudden turn for tha worae to
day, It was announced at his home this
afternoon. ' -
f a second onerauon waa resorted to.
Anti-toxin was also administered by the
New Records Established in Newl"? F1. Z.Sl ufZ
York Market Through Frenzied
Efforts of Brokers to Fill
- iu sr. jsuA
nrrfoK! fialoe irn Fnnrmniie less night. Dr. Munroe waa at his bed-
VIMVIW WMUWw III W faallWI IUVWVI I - jJ.
ill iIQ
iiinii iiiiuuiiiu
k aak. m m a am '. mm m aa . I
n lliiiA rlllllll I II
u uni v ruui u w
I HOSPITAL
T. AURENCE VI N C
",ElSTT,' business man.vhb"
was found ; at hospital 'today
after, being , mysteriously;, lost
to family and friends for more
than a week."- ' . V v -'- .1
The rravltv of the natient'a condition
was shown tn the following bulletin Is
sued at his home by bis physicians: ?
"Mr. McCormack passed a very resx-
side all night. Dr. Smith waa called in
at 4 a. m. and remained, in constant at
tendance. '
"At 7:30 a. m. increased difficulty In
L. Vincent Promoter Who Disap
peared April 7 Wandered in as
Irrational Patient ' April' 12;
Mystery'Hides 5'Days of Life.
New York, April IS. (L N. S.) An
enormous accumulation of overnight 1 breathinr : at 8 a. m. operated on by Dr,
buying orders, due to the holiday In the I Smith, -assisted by Dr. Munroe ; opened
etock market yesterday, led to one of S.W part f p,&Tlf;
AV X V J la. niiunuaiu -. aaa avwpwv
the most frenrled trading days on the
exchange, today that has been witnessed
in many years. Brokers were actually
flooded with orders, and their eagerness
to place their orders caused a spurt in
prices that sent many Issues not only
to the highest marks reached this year,
but also in recent years.
The market had the appearance of
A mantle of mystery, which has not
been penetrated eiyier ny polios or I
friends, envelops the ltfe of Laurence
Vincent, well known promoter, within
the last week. Vincent waa found late
this morning, by Inspector Bob Crad-
dock,, .recovering from ' a serious COCD- I
nlktion of Ilia. At Good SajnArlan I
Mernbers of the oungertfanly I noeplul , wher. had
administered by Dr. Dupont.
(Signed) - "Drs. Alfred C Dupont.
"Harmon Smith.
"Cornelius G. Coakley."
mmA .Vi o 1,U M fttfrartMl H. rt
ing easy. They deprecated report that tfnee midnight last Wednesday.
his condition had taken a turn for the v Vincent dropped from sight on April
worse, saying that he was doing as well 7 when friends about the Norton la
a could be expected. WhUe the doctors! , . ' .
nMWMUMui hi ni of dan-1 hotel, where Vincent and his wife re-
old-time boom days, with sales for the J cer the. singer. It was declared, la hold-1 sided, last -saw him. Inspector. Crad-
bwv-savus, ncowvu .lUAiuw.taiug vvw I Iftfj tllB OTTO, AOd lfiy Are COPXUl Ot HIB I w- "ou , i.wsBw, livwavgi, - til. .
others concerned', 1 feel we hould go
ahead with the hearing in this case.
have reached ' this conclusion ' because
charges as originally' presented by C.
C. Brown have been filed by Li en tenant
Pullen of th fire department and the
fact that Mr. Brown has withdrawn does
not dispose of the charges. They still
have the backing of those who were In
strumental, in getting Brown to present
them as a clt lien and taxpayer. .
"I . believe a complete airing of -, the
charges will settle once and lor all the
turmoil . this proposition has caused tn
the department If there la 'any truth
In any of the charges against Chief
1.100.000 shares, or at the rate of 1,500,- J speedy recovery.
wv icuiu ua o u iuui auzia
ranged from- - fractions to over four
points. . ' : -
The leaders on the up-swing were
the oil shares, the excited gains In these
Issues being due in part to the govern
ment agreement with the Sinclair com
pany for the exploitation: of the Tea
Pot Dome field In Wyoming "
' Among the issues which touched new
top today .were:
Sinclair, New .York Central, Pacific
Oil, Texas Pacific. American Woolen,
New York Central, Bethlehem Steel B";
Endlcott Johnson, Fisher Body, Stand-
S FIRE BUG
- Pendleton, Or.;- April 15. Fire believed
to have been of incendiary orisrin to-
ard Oil of California, and Wheeling and tally destroyed the warehouse of the j huuband In the belief that he may have
midnight. April 12. Vincent reported at
Good Samaritan hospital, apparettty
suffering greatly, and Insisted over the I
protests of attendants that be be given
quarters. .
CALLS FOB WIFE
' Almost Immediately, it Is , said, he
lapsed 'Into delirium and - for 2 hours
was irrational. When be recovered
from this condition.' said to have been
brought on by strain and overwork,
added to what seems to 'be a bad case
of septic sore throat, ho at once called
for Mrs. Vincent But Mrs. Vincent
had . gone to . Seattle to search for- her I
MANAGER OF
BEAVER TEA!
iAke Erie.
' Washington, ?April 1S.-tTJ. P.
V i .'.j.rk "wawaaawaBasBMswawajp
.vTht .ni. .r' M. r. m,.ni. loungl want to know W and the-public
WM continued today by the stet high" k,?ow W thr lo trwOt to
..r Mnni : tiMM.h tlthra tre all -'ant to know that atsow - A
l:nvQlvlnr ft.. to. of h.treaty
Paciflo Elevator company, property of
the Portland Flouring Mills and of K.
;W. '-Collins of this city, at Pilot Rock,
early Saturday morning. A- third ware-
I house belonging to a farmers cooper
ative company, was saved alter hard
work by firemen.! . J. ' -
The' warehouses are located a .distance
from -the city and 'the bucket brigade
was the .only means ' of combating : the
flamea. The loan has not been estimated.
It la. known that; 600 or; 600 bushels-of
I bluestem wheat was ctored In the Pa
gone : there to keep an engagement be
had previously made with her.
-.Where Vincent-spent. the five days In
tervening . between : his - mysterious dis
appearance .. and his . discovery - at the
hospital -ia a. tmplete secret thus far.
.since Vincent a 4 present condition noes
not. permit 'Jhospltal or police author
wea io press - iuwf: ,ucric. . i Washington. Apru.'x-.lif. H.) xn
XwfoI'.to:onnct.Vtncent- with- the! senate- this- aXternoonby- Mvtr Toee
rtrange slsofaJhrstery"- hat. devet-J votei adopted. a joint congressVmal ree-
onened en Thursday night; when en unl-1 olution extending', for -twt. -yeacsvthe
VOTE TO EXTEND -
I VZZ rKtxiA 1 dentlfied roaA thrust V poisonous pow-1 present restricting IzwnbrraUon into
Commissioner, Landis Wires Pres
.rJ jdent "McCarthy That Kenwcrthy
; MustKotPiayi Failure ta Obey
'i : Order Is . Cause j .Suit - Likely.
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-" .- - . ' : : ;
San 'Francisco. 'April 1J. (tT. P.)
Judge' KT M. Leidla, . commissioner, of
baseball, today wired PreeKent WtltUm
VL iXoCarthy ef -the PadOo Coast league.
Instructing him to take steps "necessary
to prevent Manager BUI CDokV) Kes
worthy of the'perUaad Beavera'eppear-
lng la Coast league games. -- -
Kan worthy waa ospended before the
season opened by LandU rben be re
fused to turn over to Leadls certain cor-'
reapondence between himself and Presi
dent .Winiaa Kiepper of the Portland
A telegraaa received a "llUls la tar by
McCarthy from .Landle-eu cooatrued
by McCarthy as , permitting Ken worthy
to : play pending docUloa s . kia ellgl-
bu? .'v,.v . " ..,..
Today,', however.., McCarthy received
from" Landla this telegram : . . -
"Tam lnrormed' WlUlam J. Seaworthy
Li, playlnc. Is ofSdal games. . If. tru
this la contrary to -my wire to you on
March ', L - Please give' immediate and.
necessary InstrucUona' to 'prevent fur-
theretelsHoes,' -v - . . - -
, McCarthy wired tend Is. saying that
"the ressonslbltlty ta sotetr mtne. and
explaining .that .he misunderstood the
He wired Seaworthy Landla telegram.
adding: "- .. -
; rjoe therefore are notified that pend
ng'a'ilnal decision ef the cemmlasJoeer
you' most not play or participate In any.
bail game. lou win be permitted ; to
practice with your team, but must leave
the .field 'prior' to the commencement of
the game.- 1 -have urged aa early de
cision InToar case by the commissioner.
Xt eM et; mUltoa dorsT Heterm4e what further acUon wflT be sbould be. The hohse .rntt today u thousands
: necessary:- ' ;--, , - . J for a showdown a. to whether -the aea I The fire waa
; ACTIOX HELD STKATfOB
(Coecludad on Pas Two,' Column Thrae) ;
Saadal C.Ma to Tae ea the Chiease
, ,sll Mmn. ' m ;. ' v. v.
, .V V MCOSfrtsM. IMS) V'V V". v
Oefloa. Itelt. ABrtL. IS. 'The confer-
' enee te e danger ot belag disrupted at I The ,pro'ect were as follows:
a.e. .at TV aalaa.a . tTKaa WakkvaS ae 1 A W-w 9 . t . .
" " V:" Jr VT,.: I -rm:S??Z.. Bigelow had commented earlier In the
- KiureiM ivfin if vm on mw wt mm vt wwia iirnBCinr a.B . niiKi. fivrm, roinrei e . - . -
frustratl by the wd induct of; the Cam
Bolshevist delegates. Frldsy these dele-1 Bay highway. . . . . : " , : . I ' Indications
sates met snd inrnnnen the allied 'pre-1, wrant . county trading 14J7 miles.
inters that they not only withdrew their I Valades : ranch-Cummins creek section.
rprevtoSs or hams ef counter-proposals I John .Dsy highway. -
'contained la the report ot-the London . Josephine . county Paving 7.5 miles
svperts, but flatly refused to eecept theJSxten mountain . section Pacific high
erearaM of the Canaae reeolntlons which I way. , . . ,
thy had prevkraaly twice accepted. - r I' ln? '.countyRock surfacing M.
Ho Irrttatlns was their conduct that I luoiason-oiacuiy secuon iwigene-
riorence aigoway.
Linn. county Paving 7.S miles Albany
Tangent . section Pacific hlghwsy.
Umatilla county Rock surfacing 10.7
miles PQot Jtock-Vinson canyon section
Oregon and Washington highway.
Wasco county Grading -and rock sur-
President Hard1nC and hta .leaders to ton. b bay , store MvW .r
the lower brunch .f congrea. rn an open f waa bard-..vA number 01, Wirs. are V' .f " '"T T. rr7 . nii 7t Z:rlAZi
... . . i aMiv dMtifjvM dt tn lire. . - i w t"v?jl r - - . - ---- ' .
In any' event the loss nrfU roil - mtA time. ;
i a' thousands ofidollamS! I ?. : Ifrll 1
was BlitM.rxoKciors. .Vi.
forces should .be cut to 86,000 or 67,000
men. The former is the figure Urged
the Italian . foreign minister. Signer
nchenser, who to supprmed tr be partloa
terly deal roue of reaching an agreement,
lost bis temper and rebuked them wltb
beat , 1 .'.'..
The mt(nra ware held In' the mora
ines and afternoon In the villa at Quarto
UNIVERSITY HEAD
DEFENDS SEMENi
were ; the bigger navy
advocates would win out. , They claimed
800 votes pledged. '
"Little navy members also professed
confidence. Chairman KeUey. In charge j vered
III..' .I.UW uiii. ia no . &TO BllU
Confident . the bill -will go through as
reported." . i - . ..
X4ttle navy" men - won a temnorary
advantage when-, they succeeded In ma
neuvering proceedings 50 that the show
down will come on a direct vote on an
ofidoHam,! iv
discovered at 2"J0 o'clock
by a woman who
children. .'.The blase
in the office ,o the -iWo -Elevator i ne te wywea and alck and. no I Sr Tfc7a Trlva Voc; ote.V;
'-Tt ..- I -ffort. eml4.-.lat,, . .thla morning; to .ffiJSs?. sTLslbi the ho
jerw. i , r ci i vincent i waa ; barely- conscious .wpen 1 1 4A' minentr' otrred - by iSe
i1 -,r.tT I reported at the hospital, it haabees tf -GtW, t.
lase Btarted, - it J. said. ! oetertnlned, Although he is rational I StirTi i.tirtn foTrTva veers
bouse oerJf.cbMian 20 .and now. goes to
conference because' tr . -annam ais
addDted- bv the senate.: : r -.v-V--
semuor
.pro
hibit ell immigration for five years, was
4
house
wind spread rapidly to the Collin, ware- T.l"" clce. 0.ded"the"u
htResTdeS of Pilot oc; said; ahorse SSF
toPAvA smlkwlnr awav fromtbe I " r,i: A -e mv-s ..a 'm t' .
-- - . - " I i"Mre. 1 ITHsnE U BUiLCI lUSi Aivaas nvereeMs iMM Tk.e Sha. m.wm.m warsses AVMCIMl'in nf
warehouses soonetter the blase was dis- I rTori. tn connection wlfh the! 'UJ . J. . "JH-IT .
that the telephone .1 r.i::;,: th. Oreeon-Alaska Pack- fTO"-: w " -
for-.-one year, but
concurrence - ef the
extension ?ro
be
It was said that
wires from the Pacific building had been j m" company Crpenter says that sev- : 1 4 ; , , V ;
cut and that the watethman h.ndl- C2kWaffi.- Vmcent .went to PWTi LT TlirPail t0 U
capped In his efforts to spread the alarm. wVto-rtatt Jriends-and .she was to A 1 lUUIUg JJlUCClU v4U t
None 'of these reports-CfJuW.be. con-1 fS,i!zL7 husband for a W s - A'-lli L.2-?':
" - 1 e3 . -r - I j . L AfA aaA S) . W -W" W WW W , stl T -
firmed, however., ' ' ' ' " I h inin a tka 'But 'her. husband's
The fire la one of a number of myste-1 - VflM, w,,-, ,-v to lorUAnd
prior- to , his - sudden disappearance. She
went -again -to : Seattle Friday,-, hoping
that be mlght.have gone there with the
original plan tn-mind. A'wire to Seattle
rious early morning biases at Pilot Rock
-Berkeley. Cat. Anrlllfv U. P.) PA 1 8S.O0O,
man to whom death la a jest," but wnol The
- --" . ww mi wr iJ I . , ... . ,, . - T.ti- rv.... I roan iu wiwm- uia ia m jcov, - um .uvi . w ws j . auui:ica iiit&uo a
s-mptod by rrlme. Minister Lioyd I 5"V" rT, ..T w-fc-aVtt present. Is -very much mlsunder-1 strong effort to get a test vote first on
1 1 1 ; 1 .
Coalition Ticket . T 1
Lively to ApDeaWn
.;C&amb'er;:Hection
uon 01.101 i-aiies-vamornia nignway. I - ,.i.ritlnf, nn. I an amendment 1 fevtaine- nnrnnrl.tlnnn
C03 TTsACTS TOTlL &Mt , Ural 'Gregory. Semenoff,' Cossack chtet-1 in the bUl to provide for the higher per-
Contracts for an estimated expenditure I ram. now under rire tn waemngton ana wnmu
of IU0.S0O were awarded by. the corn-1 New Tork, made today--by President '"The emendment for the 86,000 .person
aiiiEiiameni. increasing mo numoer oi I ...... u mnth. . .-A r,rmr
enlUted men provided forlorn 67,000 to of buadings weVe burned some time ago
under - almost similar conditions, and
other t fires have been discovered for
which there was no ; apparent' cause.
Some Pilot Rock residents believe a fire
bug is at work In the district
' . : '.ii' i 1 i '
BbaMsompleted
v.- i. i-.al a ..II 1 C : Xft Ktir. ll n1
orougni 'worn ; w.i i engraving- ens printing, snut oown-eioce
of suo.000 were swarded by, tk com New ioric maae toaay- dt r-reeiaenii iu.-uiiiuni tor mo oo.uw .person-1 , f S T' -
mission. Friday. ?Cer. project Involv-1 ravld P.; B WPflthPr- InlP
ing anaggregate, cost, of $IJ0,o0O were I California. - - . . . s ; I Vare, Republican. Pennsylvania, s : j A Oili rf f patl)U.3Xi MUK f .. ;.
Walter Bartholomew For Pacific ; Slope
referred . to " the - engineer and county I '- Colonels Barrows had close relations
courts, although the vblds received were lwlth Semenoff . while ..leading, the- Flfty
a&ttafArv. - - . ... I seventh Infantry s near .Chita in Mlffc ;
A faatura nf tha lattlne wse tha rroat 1 "uenerai Bemenoix is a. numan oruie.
r KMrUn uui inw nrio.. J Barrowa , oeciared.- -, a man to .wnom
. .... m . nn n. ma w mw nin. mnraniwi. K' . . . . . i ... - ' . -
Tne preepert or a coalition ticket Is I "r""-r. -- - -- --- ------ . tIMnl ln siK-rt. on
h. tat.a hit nf ..ritn,..! i. h. or .wnicn ' were on onagea. un wei-Jl ' ' , 1VT..77Z
palsn which- I. Preceding the annual hn contra., of. which there were i!" very.mucn mnueooo,.
elation- f the Portland Chamber of liwouie w. w " " TOnVrel"
Crnnmerc . I type which underbid the bituminous type,
u.. uirwh wM m.K.. .. -r-.i-k I The paving awards were
rt..Burnsld a'a nominees of the noml. Douglaa county lTul mllee, Canyon-
ttr MiminlllM in uM tn w.ua I VlUO-UaiesvuJO secnon rucuta nignway
Joined .forces with Arthur Ceiun and A. MocerU Tacoma. IS24.095. The
ii. i.WhHMv: twa iat iwa fcrnvinv I low bituminous bid Wli A. r. Kern.
I tsss.to.
iwtmlnafa.1 Irta IHua aharxlnn th. ran. I TamhlU COUnty FlVS . mites. Amity
- "IT- : - - l . . . .i u T. I iinraireu. nouici
tftdaey of Jamea F. Clarkson. who was Jnc""""'' f. ' " ;.; eal from exercising in the prteon yard
io .. represent me outlaws 1 1"!"' I"'VJ""
trataa In favoe . of Whitney. Clav ft H7. IW Biwmnwoa oia w n.
Mores mav become e candidate on an ren ConstrecUon company. SM4.037,
Independent ticket and O. M. Clark may I GRADISO C05TBACTS AWARDED
STILL IIT JAI1;
CAST GET ISMS BOSD
New York, April 15. (L N.,& Greg
ory Semenoff, leader of the antt- bolshe-
Is 1 15th Victim of
'Septic Sore Throat
Washington.; April 15. U. P.) Fore-
I cast for period April 17-22. inclusive :
Pacific . states Generally . fair, weather
low normal. , J . '
last Saturday- f olkwmv President -Harding'
wholesale dismissal -',ofi bureau
chiefs, will resume operation today, it
was annousoed.atWS ueaanry.oeparv
The investigation committee beaded by
Assistant . Deputy Treasurer - Tate and
assisted by -several hundred bureau employ,-
hascomileted the. count of bank
note,- bonds. , stamps ana mer. nnan
Walter Bartholomew, customs ' off leer.
who resided at No. 710 East 66th street,
died at 3:15 Friday eveninc as a result
vist forces In Siberia, continued a pris- I f septic sore throat, followed by Dneu-
oner In the Ludlow street jail today, due I monia. This was the first death re-
to his .inability to raise the , necessary I ported to the health bureau in two days
125,000 bond. , , 1 and i the fifteenth since the Infection
Inclement weather prevented the gen-1 began. No new cases were reported to
day.
this morning .and probably forestalled
another demonstration . agamst, him by
angry Russian Jews Hying In the vlcin-
itv of the orison who had trathered on
be satocteei to nil in vacancy creetea i Awards for grading and macadamising I neighboring roofs In the expectation f
Mrl , Bartholomew was 47 years old.
He ia survived by his wife. Minnie Bar
tholomew. Funeral services will be held
Monday In Heppner. Or.
D'AnnunzioLaid
Up With Influenza
Brescia, Italy,- April-15. Gabrlelle
d'Annunsio, the poet-statesman, is suf
fering from a slight attack of lnfluensa
here. ' His illness is pot .regarded aa
aerioua. -."
by th reelgnatlon of Whitney L. Boise. I m fniinwa
A few day ago -petitions circulated on I n.w.e mukI-ss miles rradinr and
backs ot menu. cards resulted la decision I surfacing. Baker-Nelson section Old Ore-1
io note a -convention pear, nnnw
his appearance.
day at-1 :M sx m when a members'
ticket opposed to the , '"board ticket."
may make its appearance.- '
An incipient boom for the election of
3. a. Cerrey a member of the cham
br board was nipped U the bud. Sat.
nrday by Currey's. flat announcement
that he would not run. r,
4- a. ' a i .
American Aid, Breaks
Faming vinrEiissia,
S&y& " Relief Worker
. - j , : ' ' '
linden, April 15v L ;N. ii'-Amer-'
ica has broken the back of the biggest
famine la the history of the worW.f de
clared Walter Lyman Brown, director of
the American relief administration of
Russia. In a message of Easter greetings
te the v American . people today. -, He
addas : -i . I
rvacbi
Three Boys Sprawl
On Kail Track for
Fun; All Are Killed
Lodge Eager to Put
Tariff Bill Through
, (OarhxM on. Fss BUawa. Color. Tbnel
Surgeon to Remove
Bullet From-Lenin
- , t I Fort Worth. Texas. April 15-(L N.
- ., . i, . r -Vt e v r.f.... I B.V Three youths from Columhua OMn
ItoiW kute -V TexaT Ps,'!, report on the bonus bill.
In Germany. -left for Moscow'tooay t,":l..,,tV; .VTL. T
perform an operation on xentn lor tn,.vlL y.
removal, or a. bullet xrora nis snouner.
Lenin has been carrying the bullet Sines
1 IS, when an attempt was made to as
sassinate him. The operation 1 not re
garded as a dangerou one. , ; -: s
- Washington, April 15. U. P.) Sen
ate Leader' Lodge let it be known that
he intends 'to keep the senate busy in
night sessions if necessary ln order to
shove the tariff through some . time In
June. At the same time he expects an
Clifford Thome to .
Run for ;U. S. Senate
return to - Portland-tonight.-
Oity;Asked to -Buy
;Baseffdr Statue oi ;
Thieodore Roosevelt
' ' -J .A Ilebil paper on-hnd.ln.thburtau aa th
The proposal that,, the , city spend I flrt.tteB m making a complete inven-
$5000 to provid a base for the eques- tory back to 1SU. when. Jsmes I Wil-
trlan : statue of Theodore Roosevelt," pri meth became bead of ' the bureau.' 'It
, " "I ,, tv nnnr Waldo wHl'.requtre a" week er tonger for the
ented to the oity byDr. Henry Waldo mvetloUnc committee and etatf of so.
Coo was considered by the eity council countants and' bookkeepers to sssemble
Friday afternoon. , After . discussion I these figure and check them 'against
tn book recoras van wir.
It- can-- be determined what, if any, ir
regularities exists ' v .t -
AlUli. b XXUU W IAU . ., .
V ; :Lo&iei!i One Shot
Chicago. April 1 15. (U. P.) Clifford
Thome, director ' of the department . of
transportation and legal' counsel tor
the American Farm Bureau Federation,
resigned today to enter the United. States
senatorial- race In Iowa. Thome was
formerly commissioner of railroads , in
Iowa. No successor has been appointed
to take his place on the federation. .
City Attorney Grant was asked ,to de
termine by what mean the city might
legally appropriate or acquire - tin
$5000. -' - ' ' .
- The proposal that the city provide a
base for the-statu waa ow-u by Dr.
Coe after he . had coir missioned ; A.
Phimlster Proctor to make the statue
for I25.S00. ' Commiasloner ' Mann.
pressed-the belief that the $5000 might I Seattle. April ; IS. U. P.) Accjdently
h. nil to better advantage of - the I shot -through the shdulder when a'eotn-
im-rmvmrm - - " .- i . I Danlon toyed witn.a tv ver. i lenry
UUe,' 1 1 . ia in- rapiui mamy. x..
' -.v -er'j !- I waa allot- at a neniing loaae-iir ouch
1 1 N NPTl aTilTH m ar.n n county nearMilK- ,Tburdsy aie
I Wl wa. m 4UM ww I . m Brt A at ran.' a comnenlon who
i -.-.. -j. . .
for
i
Gallantry in Storm ss
ljquai -xtau nates -; .
. . v O. I : ,4 yT ;w- t 'e- "V ' - Jl
. un uncK uraerea
Today's Games
W have not yet
Portland
ached the, end of I snow.
at Salt Lake, .'postponed.
our troubles, but. at Way rats, we are
feeding four time th number ot ta
Americaa f rmy ta France during th
war.
Harding. Going: to
V- Take, Lodge Degree
Seattle at Sacramento, two games.
.; Ban Francisco at, Oakland. -
Los -Angeles at Vernon.
r . , Xatteaat
' Brooklyn at New York. cloudy, lam.
; Boston at Phlladalphla. clear, S p. ro
Chicsgo at Cincinnati, (cloudy, t p. m.
Prtts burg at St., Louis, tlear, S:15 p. m.
Ateerteaa
V.
-Nw Tork at Washington, clear. S:30
p.. ne,'V !-.vv-v.
Philadelphia - at - Boston. : postponed.
We-.lngtow.brtt IS. t P Preal
dnt Harding will ge.to Cleveland aotn I ratn and S p. m.
tim tn-ttpptamber to Uke th supreme I ' Detroit at Cleveland, cloudy. 3 p. to.
ataasaio aeree at. ueJodge there. . St. Louis at Chicago, clear. Ian.
The dead:
. John Shoemaker. Carl Vanes Rtgrs
and Elmer Thill.
i According to Edward Minorr a com
panion, who was . not Injured, the boys
had lain down on the track in fun while
waiting for A train. Minor, who Is also
from Columbus, said be refused to Join
In the prank. - - -
Wife Hocks;ffis
' Unmentionables,
To Bob Her Hair
Detroit. Mich.. April 15--1L J.
S.) Sh pawned my pants-to have
her hair bobbed, judge- ,
; - With this plaintive lament,- George
"A., Richter opposed the motion -ef
,bls wife, Jeancette, for !S week
alimony today.. ,
:"I"v suffered enouKh already.,
e declared.. Judge Barton, despite
Mrs. Richter's denial of the charge,
refused the'. award.
Wilson
Health Imp
k at te . -wt
roves
Walks Widioiit Cane or Aid
.By arid Lawteae.-.. "-' i
' CefVTicBt. 1S22. by The Jocueal)
' Washington, April 15 Former Prer4-i
dent Wood row Wilson Is In better health
today than at any -time since his break
down. In September. 1919. - He i able to
walk around his home, for instancewith
out the assistance of a cane or the sup
port f)f a companion. Hie voice is clear.
Hs does more work every day. : s :..
:Thl constant' Improvement:. has sur.
prised physiclana Not long" ago : Dr.
Charles Mayo ' of Rochester. Mlnn. vis
ited Mr.' Wilson -amd prononneed his condition-
a remarkable. ! He attributed the
restoration almost entirely t Mr. Wil
son's Indomitable, will. Mr. Wilson has
obeyed 'hla physicians Instructions im
plicitly ad baa. not . attempted' to en
gage In; public controversy or; debate.
The temptation to-do eo has -at time
been overwhelming, t He has not writ
ten any books for: publication as yet. nor
has be accepted" any of the numerous op
portunities .offered ' him tt .write -for
newspapers on current events. He con
ceives the duty :of an ex-president is to
keep silent. 1 He has steadfastly, refused
to do anything that ;;ht embarrass the
Incumbent president. Ia this course Mr
Wilson is said to .feci a certain sense of
self-satisfaction, for he believe, his ex
ample is in contrast to the activity of
ex-presidents ' during his own term ,as
president.- . a .- r -' " ' ; ? -
i - Mr. Wilson lives a quiet life and only
occasionally Is visible to Washington
people.' He" rides' in hi aetomoblle
iCoachided ea Fas T. Coluaia Tv)
.' Washington, April 15.
Senator turned ' "gallanta - today when
Mra : Lillian - Russell ' Moore.' -' former
stage star and . recently special Immi
gration commissioner to - Europe, be
came the center of a ' series of clashes
In the aenat daring debate on removal
of the S. per cent: restriction law. '
LAKOIS: 1CTIOS eXTltR " -"
- 'jtimi tr. rniiT nirrtt
,-.vi i CutH Birt
-fc v -J t ,
? "Kiwi'cf -tne auepeneioo ef .Menacef'
Ken worthy of the 'Portland Baseball
chih by-Judge Lahdia.' baaebal commix .
ionerdropped Ilk a bomb In the ranks
of the Baseball "circles today. rt - ;
If .Judge Lsndls lnlru:in keeping
Ksnworthy.. on. ths Ineligible list. . it
would Xtaot jb . surptisipg to see- the
Beaver : pilot take his -e"te -crl
cosrtr :i Should 'KertweKhy- do . this, or
ganized baaebaol would -pot have -a leg
to stand on.'4--. f . i -.
After Landla had wired" prealdent lie- .
Carthy sf . the' Paciflo -Coast. 'league ln- .
forming, him .-.that Kenworthy could gt
lato condltloa at the-Paeaden -camp of
th , Portland club. It was taken- for
granted that JCeawortby would be raln-
tiate. - v '- ' - .
- Immediately after bearing, that Ken
worthy waa given ; permlsaHrn to ' prac
tice with th Bearers, President Klep- -perof'th
Portland dab and President
BoMt. of Hh -Seattle teem negotiated a
trade,-Marty. Krug being tnrned-over io '
sWaUle-for Ksnworthy. - Botdt. tjowrrer,
before completing th deal, wired Landla
end asked' if be bad any 'objection to
trading; Ksnworthy .to Portland for Mar
ty Krug.- The judges reply was thai th
deal ould be consnmated. , :
Jut' 'why" Land's ; should.' take - such
an -raterest.tn'th 'Ken worthy cane when
be refused to-deal eriUi.sea class A A
players who bars applied to him for re
towtatement. la a -pasxle .to .besebail
writer ki this ction of the country.
it Is,-hinted that, the -w hole ouestlon
is ths result of -a grudge held agaloet
President Klepcer of tn Portland club
by LsndlsV secrets ry, -O'Connor, -what.
. . . . . , .
it a, saia. .aaTarat .rasior teague mag
nates, .bars. referred to as, ths "fietco-
Ktepper .conul(ed Kenaerthy on sev
eral' deal shortly after a spuming con
trol of tb Portlssd fraachlso and It le
believed that the baseball reinrraaoeTS
hsr construed the exchange cf tele,
trams as f. "tampering with m player cm
the .reserve Hat 'of .asotiKe bell dub."
SHOULD HATE HAD EIAE.
Ken worthy's contract VlUi the Seattl
club called for h" release ehouid he tto
lenrsr be retain d as manager of the Se
attle '. f.qbu-Ktfworthty- ohould. have
been given-Sit release fmrSedietely after
Walter JleCredie .Mgnea a ceniracf. v
manage in teanx - . .
Manaxer .Kenworthy ikan'neen
strttcted to rettirn te Portland . at- one
by President Kiepper.- ImmedUtety fol
lowing Kensrsrthys arnvaj a secJOTi
wtU be mad on what procadnr D Tm
take, ia tb case.'; . .. ... ". .
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Waahlnrton, April 15. I. J. S.) The
.flteratate commerce - commission today
ordered . large number. of retire te
maintain .equal freight rate on face.
-Senator Mceee CRen.l of New Hamr- I fair Snd Mvtag brick. bellow buildhng tile,
Shire charged Senators Reed (Dem.) of land. other sperined ciasa p-oflocta troni
Mljwanri and Harrison tDent.1 of Ui- I aad to all polite tn the United State
slssippi -with ' ungUetnanly conduct I east of the- Rocky rmountalna. - Th order
for their -discussion of Mrs. Moore's I applies , to -cariosa , ewitnnts v not ex
Qualifications aa aa Immigration ' corn-1 ceedlng. CCUWO pounda. ,r i
mUwIoner. Senator Haniaon' tn- tern
charged the Republicans with dlaooor-
fesy toward Mrs. Moor In ignoring her
report on the .immigration sltnation.-
Htric Lights Aid.
Glahtfii
V Litigation Is-hndea
MetalTradeiWm':
k: Strike.in Bay Cities
; ' ' . .. :
t'san ' Frttv-laeo.' April' U-V.' P.)
Members of th bay title metal trade
council wia walk out Monday morairg
in nmteat seat net a 10 per cent war
cut. announced by the California Metal
Trade association, inouo ox in waa
cut was given. two raontns ago. tm
imjons-ars.not recogauea py-ip era
tloyers at preaenc.: , . . - ' '
o meals which we ejrfcted to
.li&u Niuu 'luuviu i, betweeri Alexander Pol K,rc Wealthy
Gray Harbor lumberman, and O. A.
With' thouvands- of -amateur' fishers I Alexahder and. oihers..of Belllngham. to-
scooplng smelt out . of the river- from I tether wtth tha filing of mortgages to-
dawn to darak, ;the flshe' chance, to tahng J".0OQ. assure the uninterrupted
keep their' freedom ' were - nazaraous I development of the Glacier-anthracite
enough. but now; according to word I coal fields.' said to be the richest on the
from TrOatdale. residents of . th banks Pacific Coast, "by Jlerbert.Toxier and TE.
ot the Sandy have strenar electric tight I R. Peoples of Seattle.' The Glacierflclds
along tb ehore- so that fiehfng may con- I have been tied up in the cortrta for more
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