HA CITY EDITION IfM All Herm and If All Tmm IX TUB OU)ES DATS one Captain , John Silver of nautical fame sang of "A, '. Iad Man's Che.t." But he never read -the marine columns of Tha Journal.. V aterYront news of the Port of Portland i la covered ia detail In Tba Journal., CITY EDITION ' ie All i7er end If All Jrn - THE WF.ATHETt Tonirnt "and Friday, , fair: - wind mostly southerly. , - "Minimum tern per tur- Wednesday; . Portland 41 ; New Orleans Pocatello it New Tor a. SI ' Lo Angeles :.;. ; St. Paul SO VOL. XXI. NO. 33. TEntmd u ammte-CTas Vattsr at rostofnea, FortUnd. Oraeoe, PORTLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIlr 20, 1922. TWENTY-SIX PAGES. PRICE TWO CENTS -. cm mams o , STANBS riVK CaHTS i r - i RIIS1M SETTLE D EBTS Violation . ; niQMIQQAI Q RV PHIfC HMRQ r tV - r lUlumluUnLu Ul lUlllLI I IllUU isueniea LEFT BY CZAR ByKleppe r HARDING STIR Maintaining that he considered Wil liam. Ken worthy,' suspended manager of the Beaver, a free agentvas a result of an agreement made In December, 1940. i William It Klepper denied over the long distance telephone from . Beanie today that ha knmlnrlr violated baseball rales Snvift Hurl Another RnmhshMI I la the case which la attracting the at- Into Genoa Conference) i; -Total . Obligations Estimated at 20r S3"Ui ?JSy2S ; 000.000,000 Gold . Roubles. ysH10' 8ft..c,,Vb' c r . , I ad Vised bolbiko out- Genoa, April-10. (L N. &) nusala I VKlepper atated that tie wired Ken- refuaea ia reoognjse the debts contracted I wonny aovising mm xo nraa.oui u k ts ..-i. . . .. itne.HeattM'cniD agreea i nie terms, in by the tsarist gOTernment: during the LMWtr to mege from Kenworthy war ana later Df the Kerenaky govern-1 stating that he was having some trouble menu in tneir answer to tne allies oe- I getung lined up with Seattle again. mands. made publlo here' today, the en- I Trior to going to Seattle Wednesday voys of soviet RusaU aaaerted that they Klepp'r wlred Jud tnd,s (ssnot meat all Of the conditions laid down for them. RCLUESI BOIER CASE President Insists He Had Right to! Farm Home of R. Hecker, Accused ; Let Out Bureau of .Engraving! Youth; Yie1dsvVaIuab!e- Infor- Employes -' and Keep "i Reason to Himself j Storm? Created. mation, Says Jenkins' Message; Murder Believed, Near Solution h. By. Carl 8ltk Chlef ef Police Jeaklas telephoned to The Kaealan vote eetimates the total Buaalan debt. Including ' pre-war loans. wartime loans and private claims, be-' tween 11.000,000,000 and 20.00jM0,00A gold rttblre. LIKB ItOMBSHRLli . ' . ' follows : "Tou take wrong meaning my wires. My Intended meaning was for Ken- worthy to Insist -upon Seattle living up to agreement both former President Brewster and myself had with htm. which we have maintained at all times was legal, and never knew until, after the ease cams up that It was contrary T?.?. Moore, chief, of Inspector., from President - Harding Insists that he has An,"T ! fteraeos, that be bad the right to "fire" I visited the Becker farm 1r Beatoa civil . service em- j eosaty aad bad Obtained some' "valss- i . jt ... i I - the reason to, him- - self. ' Civil service oer. He said be bad visited other farms advocates Insist nearby as well to get sidelights ' and that such a course mtk oetaB.s o the! life of the accsied s u s p I c 1 o n. and 1 101- 1 olearlag p tie mystery. threatens to break down a system Russia . Id willing, however, the an- I to the baseball rules. ' Boldt, now presl- Swer aakl to recognise dbts contracted J ' the Seattle dub, will tell you batore the war. In order to liquidate 1 himself. I personally urged him in the thee they, plan to float a bond Issue I lobby of the hotel at our Buffalo meet suhecribed to by "the man In the street I ln to coma to terms with Kenworthy on Regarding restitution the sot says I account of his popularity In Coast that the soviet government will restore isague, and- especially m- Seattle. as much property as possible to former I MAT ASK XKCG BACK ' V , Albany. Or., April 20. Did the xmir- Web! has -boon derer.of Frank' powker. slata Sunday built up as" a first I night somewhere between; Portland? and B. - , , n1 1 Albany, have an accomplice? swU8tnenl Police today answered this In tho af : This Js the pres-1 f irmatlve, and added - that the actual ent - state Vol the I murderer nay have had two helpers. a Z.U Vs.. HoKiing - along this . line develdped v Hundreds. Die'. in 'Explosion titxSqlqniki; VIEW of the harbor front and "a portion of thc'xityijof Salonika Grew, where a -munitions Vi explosion yesterday is believed to have killed many hundred peopled Salon3d was a great storehouse for Ae allies during the war and vast quantities of munitions were left over in-ware houies there."'- , i ' , ' -'-.;,; r. f. c-,' :' ;-:V ' CHIEF TOG rhart-M nrftmrtA Iw 1 with the locating of S699. which la St less X. I -Wllm.tb im n.ll.n a h. I than half th amount RowkeF la twnnrted property In h poeMlon rtl d iT wtrt ol hhn when he left AU Jtueaiaa workers. . I i. -uk v. ( u4 ... .n.u.i .. k. ... I brother aoeonuMuiy. Bussell Hecker to l.ht-"!ll!I,lrr?'r tl"!! Cube, unless Kenworthy -was tlain it even more so. Many theories PP- cache of liquor. The detect If- .1 4 7i.5 , "tored to good standing. ;: s. lUave been advanced, from partisan pol- tlves b,lev the money carried by Bow- Ken worthy s absence from the Portlandl Jilcs to conepiraciee and misconduct of I Ke" wa8 Put among ms slayers. - line-up and the injury to Sammy Hale inl the employes. ; -: ' : ; , s - . I MOITET IJT SAFETT BOX inursoavs ' cames forces Portland to I h u v . an-m ra-nv . " ' " 1 IS:- s - Seneca Touts, Called as Witness for Prosecution, Turns Tables: - ' ' ' e ' Denies:, Fire ; Executive " G,ct 'Lit1 and Talked Boisterously. -A . 4 V 1 . A '3? "4 ' -' : 1 ' ft government sought to Justify Its refusal to recognise the wartime debts. " acAsoas oitex ', '.v--' ,v 'Tbe announcement bad the effect of another bombshell tn tho allied camp. The note explains that the soviet gov ernment repudiates the wartime debts of tho csarlst and Kerenaky government because of the allies Intervention and the resultaat expenditures that the so viet government was forced to make. play Connolly. who Is untried? In Coast league baseball ctrclea. In thejlnfleld or resort to the use of .one of the utility outfielders in that position. ' ... . . i.i w Police found the $699 In a safety do- LLOYD Or.OBOE TKLLS TTBITEES COtrtRE5CK WILL BE SUCCESS Osnea, April 20. (U. P. The sue- eeea ef the Genoa conference la aured. Premier Lloyd Oeorge declared today, addressing the press of the world at Man Glorclo palace. ' - , The cornerstone of European peace (tJeneliatee en l u Tweatr-Twa, Coloaa Two) COLD WAVE IN WE OF FLOODS mm V . 1 -i " TO BE AGAtiDDilED "Washington. April SO. (WASHING TON BLKKAU Of TUB JOURNAL) Reduced army appropriations . have doomed Camp Lewis to abandonment' as tilvlMtonal beadquarlers, aud troops sta tioned there will be scattered to army alonr the Pacific coast. Conftrroation has been obtained of re porta oonremlng tentative plans at Camp Lawks, j though io orders have been lesnetl The commandant of the Ninth army eorpe area, has been asked for reo etntnendatione in detail, - ( Vancouver barracks will receive more troops from Camp Lswls, and eo Will Fort Law ton and Fort -Oeorge Wright near Spokane, which Is under considera tion as a site for the big new array hos pital. Camp Leta will be placed tn chars of a car. Inking rorce and used f of civilian training, national guard ma neuvers, and reserve officer training. , Disposal of the Camp Lewie -force to mailer posts is a departure from plans lonr announced, and Tacoraa Interests are pretexting, that .Pierce county do nated CO. WO acres on condition that a permanent -establishment be- maintained there. ., . .- . V " .. War department officials say the rhange rls made necessary by limited anil aanllmanl In wssaa , sas I ViHIS) Sevaa stiixuiiwh en vis;ivew xwa ecHerlng the troepa. Execution in Syria Breeds Riot; 4 Dead Cairo. Egypt. April 20. t. N R Tour persona have been killed and 10 wounded In rioting In Pom. following the sentencing of Syrian leaders, accord ing to news reaching here. Bedouins are advancing toward positions bold by the French, i The president himself says ""there w"ere 1 nosit box tn the J. ;W; Cuslck Co. no charges.. He says the characters of bank here, where it had been placed by those .-dismissed "were not z Impugned X.' N. Coleman; on whom Russell Hecker. tn any way." - The changes were made accused man, called on the night of the "wholly for the good of the .service.'' murder. - and he does not understand that :thls . Sixty-five dollars of this sum Cote "demands ' explanation ; by l the execu- man says Hecker gave nim in payment tlve.! ' of an old debt. v. Tha remainder, he said. Champions of the civil service do .not was Jn an envelops givert him , by find themselves tn agreement with the Hecker for safe keeping. - pVesldential dictum. They sa that, if .- Subsequeqt to questioning v Coleman this Js conceded, there is no. shadow of noUce indicated that another ; sum of protection left by the civil service. money pisy - soon bo found. Colemari, , Discharged,-division , chiefs, were not they say. .may give information which 1 ; 1 " . " ... B -mm 1U IBM! UJ I lm 11UUU1K. -: . - Chicago. AU Ml-a tf. agencies are working desseratehr today 1 wt -l-.I .i - ..i-, I A Another, link in the chain of clrcum- to bring aid to communities where wide- but he is not listifled - m rfnitA tnJl evidence whicb is being welded spread suffering ba rasulted- from SiSA MoMwmatad' rls aroun Hecker PPared l4. morning floods that have mad thousands home- Sev were e " when a1 farmer living near, the Cala- lesa throughout the ' entire Mlseisalppl ' M:- poola'rtver bridge, from which Eowker valley. A cold wava which settled over "iTIOATIOX MABK , , .. . - v B believed to have been-thrown, found the . Middle- West yesterday continued . At one time it was suggested ,. that a ' buody,- muddy hhridkerthief on a. today, tiding to the discomforts felt by Jm L. Wilnaeth, the discharged chief stump a few hundred feet from the those who have been driven from their ' bureau, nad been caught-playing bridge. ' The handkerchief bore the let- kmM hv finL .: -i ...-.-. J(, . f a voritea .and 'had -surrounded himself ter "R. Police will Investigate a btun- I by- a -icliquCT Xaatsummer, when: the I dry mark on it. Without a doubt, they iv. utin i.nrth of tha VHastaainni and I fce t the bureau Mas being reduced, 1 hold. It was left there by Hecker. most of its tributaries are running bank 1 " :ave diking papers to 100 employee. The Hiding, of the handkerchief sup- fulL If they Have not already broken J ' u "eveiopea mat eu oeposiuona nao l porta. ne siatemenx oi nevaer inat tne through the ;'dlkest and rievees -built to I b1 nid- wtthj treasury officials ac-1 body, is, in the river; -Bef Ore finding the lu ., : .Jeuslnr him of inlustice. and favoritism. I Piece of evidence, however4 chief of Po- Apoeals for aid have 'been seni ut to 1 1 SecreUir Mellon thereupon najned a Uce tonkins and several of his sides left tae Red Cross and other agencies. -. Ths mml" -Investigate- aU these tor the Hecker homestead, ln Benton federal government ha. beon Asked' also S":of-tt. '"r" m t.u. ..t-waHMA u iviH tka fiAfutai vuirBiB,- iBstt3iii!Hr. BxJTU TniBi commii 1 ' . IV I VB sTaeTaell Uu w SSS &iBstutxsal wiv (ivnywsi - - : '4: -V-.to--- v.: that threaUn many locaUUes. Damage I ff j wumeth a speeding iVtndica- to railroads and highways makes dlffi-1 tion,-. The report,- finding these charges cult the task f carrying supplies of I ana praising wumetn s aanun- f ood. ' - ' : ' , ,, J utrtlon4 was approved , by SecreViry - k , ' - :-. I HtllOB, - - ' - i OALE SWEEPS OHIO CITTt , I Eachi explanation sought' for the dls- OBEAT DAMAGE IS BETfOBTEttl missals has tailed, but the president has Sandusky, Ohio, April 20. L N. s.) I taken a firm, stand against telling why. fhe total damage done by a 65-mlle gale I He merely says that a "responsible ex- In Sandusky and vicinity between 10 1 scuttve. may, take action that is needed o'clock last night- and 4 o'clock thts I for the good of the service. t " morning-win -run-high Into the thou-1 me National federaUon of , Federal aanda. Electric. ItchL telephone andl ismpioyea is stirrea up over n Decaui .nunc auounea,, lose rignis to employ-1 ment -annuities and there are rumors that cleanups. are to be made in other Drancnea or the service, based also "on the good of the service., ..... , from the bridge where - the ' blood spot was. found. The Hecker farm has been abandoned for a number of years. Local tOeacladad oa Pass Twr Column Otu trolley wires were torn down.- One Is Killed, Three Policemen Hurt, in SoSSght sm oatt BEBEL ATTACKS III Seattle, April JO. (L N. '&) One man. was Instantly killed and four others, in cluding three Seattle policemen, were In jured when an automobile crashed over an embankment 'on -the Ennraclaw-Ta-corna road. Dv miles east of Tacoma, at an early hour today.. .The dead:: Dr. W. D. Merrltt, Enum claw physician. ''" -v ' The Injured : Fred Mills, patrolman : J. C Jenson." patrolmmn ittH Petterson, city hospital ambulance driver r joe Mc Klinskl. Knumclaw. . . - v'v V The party were guests of Dr.' Merrltt asd were on their way to Enumclaw to - The Journafs radio news i report at 7:30 O'clock tonight will be followed by a. listening bour - for , California points and at 9 oVtock WiUard P. Hawley Jr. will broadcast another musical concert. Every effort will be made to make it as near mechanically perfect as the one which created a sensation' all' over the Pacific coast:, on Tuesday night. The concert will be a vocal one given by Mrs. F. J- DeVln. soprano-, and Miss Madeline Simanka, contralto, with K. J, DeVln at the niano.- Irt addition to re- Dublin,' April 20. (U. P.) Rebel as-1 cent imnrovements In the ahsne of the aaUlU upon the JtOS State beadauartera.1 Inatallstlon nf a hvner.wnnlttM trn. the , town hall, the telephone exchange I mRter. Hawley will have completed by DUBLIN REPULS Efl rd upon provisional - government pa trols In Dublin early today were beat en off, after heavy exchanges of rifle fire. - , . - . i',,: tj Ft f COAST TERMINAL REPORT-GEHSURED tonight an immense tone Chamber made out of laminated . wood into which - the; singers will direct their voices. Friday the radio entertainment wT. start at 4 :10 p. m. with a short address Sharp censure pf the- tentative Inter. state .commerce commission .report de nying tfie-right of rail-water competition a ;Paclf ic coast ; ierminals appears In the annual report su-omttted to tnt Port land Traffic . Transportation" associa--tion,f Wednesday afternoon ly its preslr dent, AT H.Devers.: f -;. That Examiner pisaue's recommenda- ton, if confirmed, would reveal, tremen dous power to -disrupt business is sug- Sested in that part 'of the report' which reads: v :.".' "The tentative report of the examiner 'vas filed April IS, 1923, iFrom, the news paper accounts of the report he pro poses for varlety'of reasons 'that In general, relief be denied' and In. effect the railroads bo not penmMted to meet to ' any ' degree the -competition of the water carriers ait the porta.- - EFFECT IS SEEJT "V"1 '" . ; "It Is' the antithesis of) the principle involved In other directions. Ori the one hand - the -business man faces .ail sorts of condign punishment if he .fails to compete or attempts to combine, but. if the , reports of what is proposed by. -toe examiner in this case- are accurate the ship must .be free from competition and the railroads not permitted to engage in business r at -tha cost,- if ft affects the - "As it now appears it can be said that tho report confessedly abandons alt old land marks and wanders far afield from what have heretofore . been . considered orthodox principles of rate-making. Not the least interesUng feature of;tbo re tort, if sustained. Is the prodigious now tr that has been vested in Administrat ive bodies charged with the duty of reg- tilaunff -transportationtf- I have no hesi tancy in saying that If .the official re port .bears -out tho i, reports carried In the tapers and the conclusions of the exami . ner , are s sustained- the t public; generally LwOF be surprised at .the extent of the ...power of tho Interstate commerce com- - J . I Ferisli in 1 - - ' '' i - -: . : -; i London. April W-iXL, T.)-A terrific xploe4on .occurred "today among war materials at Salonika. Greece,' according to a news agency dispatch front Athens. Eighteen hundred soldiers are reported to have, been buried among; ruins of a barracks. Hundreds' of civilians la the vicinity 1 have been killed, according - to the' wport.; ' iK - ;;:' - c Fires have broken, out, and panic, has ensued. -. ': ' i ; vi,. i :.i i ! r -; v The explosion Occurred 'at noon" Wed- nesdky.J-' It was i tho dinner hour -for the troops. , The barracks.' ln which . they were r eating,- oolUpsed . following, the blast and many were killed, according to -reports. '-x - V1. ' l' '". --' ;.. One shell, hundreds of which-Cew In all directions following' the first explo sion, burst after hittlng a church. Hundreds of persons, mainly chlldrea. were said to have been buried, r- Part of the town where-tho explosion occurred I In rnlna. ja r fialfaaf - Inrtl n T ' XT as w-u- ' . w. mm- - ... - W " .in ... . . . ... . . , . - mmu wr v. luw.r " I casualtv list in rt.if..f Vi.v.i.l Br Marsnau X. IIW K MS vlalt MeKlinakl'a wife, who la la a. hoe- I curlT ,',t.1? E8t. fihUngl imf ttmn Mh. i ih. pltal there. . a 'j, ' .-' . was Increased late today when another I aeata i resulted from sporadic firing, j Three special constables were wounded. This brings the death toll to nine -within the last 41 hours. . She i Can't CanitaliTe Mrs.' : t ,::t ;-V;iV f H 1 ?rai oer vices 1 iin Annit Olppn For Lieute Sherwood Gandidate Pla SwUl T-MwMi Tke Joenasl " l.lTtaM. 19231. ft. Psul,' April ?0Mlnot women" are boiling today over a decision of the attorney : geseral which will pre vent Mrs. rlr OlMen from being Mrs. feter Oleeen on the ballot when she runs ssslnst (Vnstor Frank B. Kelhgg for the Uniud Stales senaU this fall. The attorney ! says a woman eaannt use he has band's name In poll- tv-s aad cannot rseo the prenx "Mrs." This ta decidedly a variation ef the eter nal woman question, for tn New York there is a movement a for women fteve-r. never, never to' Consent . to be known Vy their husband's tnaraea. ADTAVTACB I!C KABB Out hers, however. It Is realised there IS some, sdvantage In belnr s irs." snd In taking ths name of friend hus band. This Is particularly true in tho ease of Mrs. rvier Ol sen of Cloqnit. member "f the Demecratic national committee rnr Minnesota and "candidate for the United States senate. I Iter leasl ham, according the at i.rry.gnral's rollnr. Is Annie I)fckiS Oies.n, tut no!.H?3y ever hetrd cf Ar.;.' Dickie Olesen. - And Mrs. Peter Oleeen is a whole lot better known than Peter Oleeen. .- ' .-' . ' Mrs. Pete. Oleocn has a following all ever tho United States as a club woman, suffragist. Chautauqua lecturer and poli tician. -,,.. j -J- ' Mrs. Peter Oleeen' was the only woman speaker at the bit Democratic. Jackson Day dinner in Washington . In ISStv HaJtD OX COBBITEE. ' ? s Mrs. Peter Olesen wan chosen a the woman member of ths Democratic na Uonal commutes for this state. " " And. last of all. It was Mrs. Peter Oleeen who, tiled a few day a ago for eenaterahlp. - . I:. If the attorney-general s ruling Is to be obeyed., Mrs. Oieeen's, friends say, she will be loaded with aj sertoua' handicap from ths very first By next elion day she most make Annie Dickie Oleeen am-wen known in Minnesota as Mrs. retr wea is ow. v - - Peter, oiesen U superintendent ' of Thiols in Cloqult s little town tip near If Annie Dickie Olesen- should oe ewted In yoreTr!ber Mr. Peter Olesen Is r-w to Vt ahirrton ,s "Ctputj sea- TV. 1 -. . t . . . . . Sherwood, - who was killed In. action at ThiacourC France, September 17." ISIS, will be teld Friday afternoon at S :30 at Finley's undertaking parlors. Dr. E. IV Pence of : Westminster Presbyterian Church will officiate. Lieatenant Sher wood was tn the medical department at tached te the jlOth j-eglment. "Sth divi sion. . He was graduated from the Uni versity of Oregon ' medical school in 191S. - He "ts"; survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T, Sherwood, To. 1029 East AT a In . street, .and . his w-ife, Mrs. Vlds. Povtsy Sherwood, No. 631 Han cock, street. ! - -!' - -r . Watson station, delivered to the con ferenco at Pasco on the Columbia 'river basin irrigation project. Should -the magnetic conditions be unfavorable, Mr, Dana will make: another ! attempt to broadcast to Taklma at 7:J0 o'clock, Jifst before The Journal radio news service goes on at the Hallock a Watson station. If Dana broadcasts at 4:30 the next thing on the prpgrant irtt be Tho-, Journal's announcement of base ball scores at S -.SO p. m. - At 9 o'clock Charles I Austin of tho Northwestern Radio - Manufacturing company will corns-on with tho United States public : health- service bulletin. using the rest of his time -until 10 o'clock mith -, latest selections on tho nhonorraph. - - " , ' - ' - The Journal again wishes to announce that persons having questions on radio which they wish answered may secure reDlies over the radio telephone Satur day night from radio engineers by sd dresslng In writing either .the Radio Editor of The Journal or Hallock- -Watson Radio Service. YalelJan Is Elected . - Sclldol Head at Bend Bend. Arrli 20.-A3. W. Ager of Vale was elected Superintendent of the Bend schools at last night's .boatd me tine. Miss Harriett Umbaoga was . reelected h'gh ' school princtpaU ; and 32 ctver t-iv t-iers "sis re--!-cteJ. Ar--r wftl t ;c c 1 S..T- "-rre. o recec It testsxi Games Today mission .over- Vie operation of railroads.'! BIGHTS AT; STAKE t- . In close conjunction with -tho comment on, the Tntermountain decision: is the suggestion that the community militant m its own interests wmsf pUH'i'-'i- Ma general men uesire to Bve at near with, .their" neighbors. But " there , is a peace which results from the surrender of every -right. 'conceding, everything asked for or sought a peace based jipon maiiierence. inacuon, or ignorance. ; A peace' f thkt kind ' means commercial death tofthe. mdtvtdual to Vth 'com munity.' to the nation It means the end of progress. "Ai policy of thafkind needs no organization" to enforce it. - While the commercial and ' Industrial . Interests of mis cttr want nothmg unfair 'or tmiust. nor do "thy, desire .to- profit -liy'tmjust aiscnminauons or prererenceS, they do wish, and ; WtlTf ' insist on. fair treatment and - reoognition -of : any natural advan tages they ma' yhave..'What is'wrong we do not want t. what Is right w wut fight for If we can ecure It no other way." . President De vers" report reviewed the year of the-assodation and "thegratify Inggfowth. of the .port'Acommerce. -It itotes : thatS high. ?rall (rats.sje .tending to turn ; rtho mind, of tho shipper to the XATIOltf AL - Jfew Tork at Erookyn, cloudy, t :I p. m. Philadelphia at 5 Boston, postponed : rain. ? " -o - Cincinnati at Chicago, cloudy, S p, m. - StLouis at Pittsburg, clear, J p. m. - AMERICAN Washington at New York, cloudy, t :30 p. jn. . - . Ffc at-rr.ITaelphtar clear. p. ra. v.Ct! - at r. JvO-.'-a. clear. S p. rs. -C".' -i.ur.i .t r-.troit, c.ear, 3 t-u PARLEY BELIEVED - -ViUsi- X4garAael . Mowrer : ISpesUl -Wintas W' Ike Jeereat " sad ' CaiAxo Seneca Pouts,' railed to -accuse, re mained to defend when he testified be- fore City Commissioner Bigelow this morning In the charges brought by Lieu tenant A.. U Pullen Against Firs Chief John E. Young ,! v After several witneseej had tesUfied against Tounr. "recounting Instances cf alleged Intoxication and boisterous duct. Fouts stepped to the stand and A. Flerel of counsel for Pvllen. asked about- a 'Wait the. chief paid to Fouts' office several days. ago. it yon want' m tea tho whole story.- said Fouts after being asked about tho complaint of other .tenants against loud noises mads by Young. Flegel suggested that it would hardly be necessary, but Bigelow Insisted that it an I)? told. :. . V . - - FOTCTS BEFE5DS tOCKO i ' ' - "I had been In court en the afternoon - under discussion, Fouts said, "and had returned to my office to find three or ' four friends there. One of them was a' lawyer who Is -noted for his boisterous manner. Chief Young cams into tho of fice shortly after I did - and remained for a few minutes not more than 1 or ia. - . . "While he was there this lawyer be- boisterous ' In - making remarks . about the people " bringing charges against the chief. Young tn tb-e mean . --1 time had srone Inte another room .with making any noise and showed no Indi cations of having bad a drink." ' - WAITEXS nf DEFE5SE , . " : j Elmer Curtis and L. A. Wilkinson, waiters,. testified that JSt the altered party" in Bab's restaurant, where the complainants charge Yosng with drunk enness, the chiefs conduct was not such to attract their attention. Both said they had no definite knowledge of any of ; the chiefs actions. They were the . only witnesses called to testify on that particular charge. ..--- ? ; ' Captain Fred B. Day ef the firs mar shal's , staff testified that he was "under the impression that Chief Young wa-utuier the Influence of llqoor whil st the, 'Ehdicott Paper company 'fire." t -wsuy aewsi f .;.,. 'v .' Qeprrtht. 1921) ; ! Genoa, April ZO. The first Obvious re sult ,tf rhe -Cttioe, conference if the demonstration that It was' held too soon, j He" based his statement pn the fact that Thta tnrni -w. ...... ,v... when he otrered the chief a cigarette the ;r "- J . chief wM.unabls to taka It from the BceniM 9 oe contirmea oy-ue jtusaian I package. salad of 'tiffs,- wrangles, sulking, "quar-1 - Two other firemen. Harry Suffleld rela and ' now T ths- ;open break jwhiclfl and. Albert -Teague. were caiied to tes- K.r. 4w .u. j.. j ' . .1 ,- I " lam caiai s conduct at tnis lire. I . - - . ; , explosive I Both nald ths chief was brusque In man- progress 4 or;, this presumably . peaceful I ner and that be "swore at therrf for not meeting. To-fully realise, the dlsap-1 moving quickly, tbis. tney said, 1.- . . . 1 not unusual at ar.v fire. . pomunent m tne speotaci. presented Mrm. riarrler WrlgU ad htr .yMir; it u necessary to j-ecall tho post-war I old daughter Harriet uere caUed to testi- , atmosphere of hate, revenge, anarchy, I as to the nature or partes held at the revolution, rioting.' ruin, . spendthrift "i1" "T1 lT. ..t , PTT luxurr waving a tfpsy band ta famine v:Ur: "1J, and. suffering wln: fanatical national- fJ01 hT ' lle.lr f04 th?t ism . triumphing blindly over a j world I TLT , W . j , . : I drink. Tho same line of evidence, was cibuii t-ai"-' ' . I broufht out that the child was ivot tes- To rid-Europe-' of " thi? destructive. I tifylng frees actual knpwledre. ti her crippling nationalism tne most obri-1 bedtime hour was at 9. while V - .:..cf ous of war-time propaganda, methods I did not come until later. With a, view of aetermlning V policy relative to the use if the. stats high ways for extraordinary; purposes , such as "i logging . and.- tho carrybie; of other loads beyond tha legal -limit: for which special' permits are required, -the state highway commission will confer May. 10 with-track-operators j and; other - Inter. The commission Is .Impressed with the idea, that .some arrangement; should be reached whereby asers ? f the. roads under special permit "should be .under obligation i -to. pay for wear.and tear la voivtng . an extra ' cost . or maintenance beyond v what i'Would -normally be tho charge.; It has been suggested that -a bond should' bo required. . -. ' ; It; '.Is hoped to formulate' some plan which, would not discriminate and which would, be, equitable, to all; classes of userm..,.-s- A , .. i ,What Is conceded .win be one; of the heaviest traveled' roads, of the state this year Is the section between Llbany. and Coryallis. For some Vfnm there has been an imitation to designate this as a state htghwnyt.-Th'' comndssion. Is on Willing toi do this at the present time," but In view of the 'fact that- there wnv be heavy traffic on it this year will make a- proposition to the Benton county- court to share in the cost of the maintenance. -The boundaries, of r the" Lebafton-Cas- cadia -road: district have ' been v a greed upon .by , the highway commission. and the next step in the creation." of the.dla-. and horrors one group of powers called the Genoa conference. . Yet the precisely established - program . still showed. , the war spirit In the studied avoidance of certain topics .recognised , as- bumingly cogent to the imain arg-ament how. to (Ceneladsd Put Tvcaty-Twe, Cetauaa One) Season- of Fair - fllie predicted Several days of fair weather were in sight for Western Oregon today. In the opinion f-E.. i. Wbllv district weather forecaster. ; Ths weather map showed k low pressure area moving eastward tn Alaska,' but" this was too far, north to bring rala to Oregon . for the. present. Slightly, warmer, temperatures axel Ike- wise . anticipated with .a - shift o the I Winds to.the south, tod ay. Ex-Chief B. F. Doweil was caiied as . ICoododad ea Fase Tea, Colusa One) Business Man With , S1500 Is Kidnaped By Daylight Bandits - " --- - - - ' - - .' : St 'touts. Mo, Apr 3 20. L K.' S- Ira W. Ferry, president of a banking concern, was robbed of his automobile and $1500 tn cash by three men In the shadow of his plant today. . ' . . Perry was about to start for the bank in his automobile when the trio sppesred. took the money, put Perry In the back seat and drove- off with him. . After - driving a; few : blocks. thev I dropped Perry and sped on. ' . Twelve days age- two men stole $10:S , I from the'eoncern'a ofCoe at pistol point. liultHtiW t 'tC?:: Diya Md in'Cross Complaint Pacific-.TeleplioneCo. Bond Isue Increased San Francisco. -April,. 20. (L X S.) Announcement was made today that the stockholders of the,Pacific- Telephone & Telegraph com pa ny.f meet In 5 here -yesterday, had authorized theproposed in crease In -the tcri.li-r-es cf the c-n-pany.-to-f'.Tj.r- i 'andof-.tha. cs-.-.a st.otk t3-" ji: ' , . X' - X (Oocitded ea P TveatTwe, Oolasia Oas) -.-' sty. McAdoblnterested ....... .. 4 . In Covzboys? Perhaps .'Pan Francisco. April 20. (U. P.--Wll-iiam G. MeAdoo ef Pasadena, stood on the afterdeck of an Oak'and ferry... . ."Aren't you . interested In the presi dency?" said a newspaper man. "T01 kr o-. f other, day a. feltow gave re a t cf fluf.'y cowboy ctars becauF he --ffVt 1 $ la ter i -.4 i ui.e- rzeys," San Francisco, iprii'zO. (lN.! ki l -urchM and wild mustard" 'are In the divorces courts, t,;ntj-. 1 ; ..i - 'rlma-Dpnna, M tne, Margaret Matsen auer and Chauffeur - Floyd . C loft bach are -the principals.. The diva is prose cuting ber action in New York." Today GloUhach. througn his attorney. J. Max well Peyser, 'will file suit here. .Thus, finally,- comes -to -an -end " the romance which, had iu inception when the ; fa mous opera singer, wintering at the fsohionable Del Monte 'hotel, was as signed Glotxbach as a chauffeur-. : , In - his" divorce complaint -Gtotsbach seeks severance of the. matrimonial bond contracted in Carlsbad. Austria. on the grounds of "grievous xnentsj"uf-;fering.-..f .-. v .;. CAST JIBE -i.v . . ' rOrchlds may thrive In hothouses, but wild mustard needs the California sun," was 'his err'anation of - the separation whwlt -first became known. -. . ., : . Glotxhach- remained silent as to -his side cf the case until rotice came to himself and - other Monterey w itnes to. appear at Monterey snd tvedpe eitions in - the - .divorce , suit., ct ? lime. Wattenav.or. ir,-Ti oiolira-a dfdfTel to,. sir hi griev!"- In a divorce cor-- s-at of h own. i':s mrj.l r : x" charges s. lady's tnald. out -of her-six foot hus band, and w hen he rebelled at sssumlng such t duties; as ' buttoning '. tjp' th madams's dress ( frequent ' quarrels en sued. ' :. -' -.v -- J ' ; "'. ; " TbatTMmeu Mataenaoer suffered Xrosi Incurable Jealousy -' refusing - to - per mit her husband out Of ber sights even forawaUV:.: . - , JEALOrSY CBEEFS 15 ; . ' , " That on one occasion in' refusing to permit him to take, a walk the diva 'flew into a terrible -rage and tore off threw them 'At. the her -rings and pisJpUff.-i . . , ; ' . : Thstshe tore -up his photorrs ph.. re marking that ""she had picked him Bp out of the gutter, clothed od fed .m, and - what would he do if she threw him putr . - . -j- - . That, while, abroad, slie , introduced sad talked about Mm in Oermnn. wh'.ri be could not understand, deyptte his re quest that Fhe- nao Kng-lish. . And the Tinal straw, was h-r rh.irr that he had been . Intimate ti'li (i:i"-r women.' Tills came afttr th r rti;r!i to New 3'ork. : It is revealed 4hst t' -r --,e recf-nnliatl"n betweoti the - -r C'otz'ach had ret-rre-t f ( - : . v :-'-. i-.-t i. i- : . -