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THE OHEGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, OREGON. FRIDAY. APIUL. 21. V.Z2. urn 3e;i IIWCffllDilS OUTLINE POLICIES t .--, MiurVi 'T, Crompackir, republican" rri'i;5i for- cot J r a from the Third diBtrlct of Oregon. apck )Mt nlaM at Central library - befor-a larg audience gather 1 under th auspice of ,tb Or con branch of th JKational lagueof Women Voter.'.. ' " , ."":.' . '' lie explained th' necessity of national am and assistance 1a the development of UrrcMi'i porta, arid lands, hlghwaya ami general reaourcee. In order to relieve the htirdea of taxation which ;isborn locally for moat of this development II attacked representative Me Arthur'a position on th bill recently ptiwl by congress. providing for- ad- . justed compensation for ex-service men, showing that the allied-countries, some of whits have a national debt of over LI wr cent of thel estimated wealth. have don '' several tmer more, 'rerief work for their ex-srvic men than has is. United Mates. whll thl country baa m d.?bt of only 1 P' cent of It estl mated wealth., ,. t t - ' I He shewed that McArthur promised In hla brat form of two years ago thatjit elected he woold uae bis best efforts to m that arvlc men received adjusted compensation, but by reason of his -cent, vote b4 baa turned away from thla pledge. being" on of two congressmen wmi of thla Mississippi to do so. ' I franklin SY KoreU, also , seeking : t,u n publican congressional nomination, n plained M position in' the campaign to the audience, a did Robert A. Miller and Robert G. Duncan, Democratic con cresatonat candidates. Harvey O. Stark weather and Will E. Purdy. Democratic . candidates for rovemor, also spoke. he mould sign charges agalnstr Young; if h wer assured of thelr troth. 5 Brown aald he -would, the ' testimony "went, and did so; later, repudiating Uem for rea sons Pullen oould not understand. " rrLiEJr is CAtnojrtD f ; v Mat or Baker ' Interrupted . to protest again at tho admisalon of such hearsay evidence which tended tWV blacken a woman's nam and Biffelow cauUonet Pullen to' confine hlmelf. to what facts he knows. , ... - 1 Holden. battalion chief, waa called la discuss the morale of the fire depart DUKE !'0?JH' DEiilES LAID TO M'GAHTHY CHARGES thus far toward 1 the road fund ar J- I. ; Bowman, George T. Moore, TT. R. K&tcliff y. Mr. Oliver, Mr. ; Woehner, Harry Tuttle, rr, E. E. Cable, R H. Torrey, W- M. "Willingsworth, J. J. Boas. G. Haehnlen, P. Buebke, Em C-Pape, C. A. Wolfgang:. Routledge Brothers, A- H. A verill, G. W. Hawn, S. W. Lwreric, W. H. Bechtold. Mr. Pavis. Mr. Farrtag;- a. Bailey. CU Loedinfc A. lAbracb, H- ti. Hams, ueroert ttraaiey, . nmw, J. H. lAmoree, J, R. Grek end George G. Let Hegman Be Held , Eor Manslaughter, Says Coroner's Jury - George A. Herman, who is recoverins; from serious Injuries caused when his "l ; note from press dispatch . article I automobila crashed into a ielenhone sole BtinDssed' to he riven out by you. where I nn t. t inA Ma a ani ruiAtMi in I am accused byryou ot Mms sa"yolth death, of his companion, Mrs. Ada deceit nd trickery. ery ! rou 8UrfMae Davis, will bf indicted on a charge prised at Our aCUoil in this matter,' as 1 f manslauehter and forever prohibited I think -it very umart to me,- as un ,riri., in nrpnn t eitVatV JB.0TE8T IS MADE V :Xv, ' ' 4 done ianylhing i baseball in my whole frrV recommended an totl- ""ViJllam Kenworthy, suspended man- m.nt m-hlh. th charges a rer.' has been f acer " o the Portland , Beavers. today DRY ROT SURVEY IEIiIG APPLIED TO FiHMB w2krnd b Vounc'i Influence.' Holden said. In 'soeaktrisr for,ls- own district only,- that the epir.lt is the eame that it alwayi has .been. : Vigorous protest'- was made by Mc-amat- when -A 'Fs FlegeJ offered as evidence a deposition sworn to by JEM Sumraetrin, - Flegel explained that eir-ery effort on his part-had failed In bavins; her appear at-th bearing and that he considered th material la the deposition ,wss vlUl ,to. the bearins;. " f ' - Commissioner Blgelow self he would take the deposition) under , advisement Dok tar himself ; in the.-controversy rasrinit retarding . him in afth Coast learue. : In a telegram to President Mc Carthy, Kenworthy tella the head of the Coast. league that he considers - aic Carthy'a attack unwarranted, unmerited, unjust and unfair. -Kenworthyra message follows : I -want to acT'oir Tecord as saying that thta-tls the most .outrageous ruling I have heard of n my 33 years expert. enc at.the bar;. McCamant saM. - Blcelow then called attention to the negligence of "Flegel and 'Klepper ln not having the witness available, u Teetlmony.of Mrs. I K sayer, court reporter who' took the deposition and wora Miss Sumerlln to It. was to the - a . is rTj - ins nrrim of Kiep.,'PuUen;.he said, was'prcs-1 3I0K.CjWS STTEMET IRE CHIEF ACCUSER ADMITS OLD GRUDGE (CenUnued fma fase One) , hut said It had not pressed that because it wwuld mean Bocrlfleirue another man. and h preferred to sacrlflc htmsalf. I Pullen said the Clyde hotel party In cluded Ted Lena ford. Alhyl Humnrlln, Toting and a second woman. : Miss Sum erlln has not appeared, but Is reported tn hav made a deposition. . , XATOB ASKS QCESTIOX y , ' Pvlien replied that he was afraid ,or loalng his )oR. Mayor Baker then inter rupted with th question why. If U were iihe truth, would he hav then bn any mre afraid on that score than now? i Pullen captained on direct examine tllon that while he was making fir haaard Inspection at C. fC . BroWn' psrlment houses, and found Ue gas range too near .th wall. .Brown' Je- elared h did not feel Ilk apendln , money to comply with th' -fire ordi nances so long es such an efficient mart a Toung remained at th head of th department. Brown said, according' td Pollen's testimony, that he had watched lb May apartment fire and) the Meter' Frank warehouse fire and considered both mishandled. ' ,' Pullen said h then asked Brown , if raaaaaaaaaaaHaaneenjrevmn tJTt ' t Twelve-Milo house, an: Inn v"" ",..""'. . " " I where Hegman and Mrs. iavia naa oeen wires, wnicn wui sdow j m I .,1, - u. ... jt,v -"r-J-"!-- "Z.:CZJr. the iury found. ZlTJFZZs STSfigr -Z. The accident occurred . last Sunday rV. w morningv Jlrs. Davis, was killed in wiUin Wgnlhlm Mn. -tantly when eh. was thrown from the Butraio meeting" ati terms - n w , iiaut i me. To acquire accurate data on the time required br , the fungus-producing, dry rot to develop in this climate, a survey or all frame buildings in the down-town district is being made by H. E. piummer, The sun-ey Is betog made; AG. John son, sissistant i commissioner . of 'public works . - said ' today, , to ascertain the amount of damage done and to take steps either to condemn . the buildings that are unsafe or to see that safe- Pkuards'ar made. . -;' - Dry rot is preaent In most frame work.f he said, fit rots out the Inside of the wood and leaves the exterior with all of tb appearances of being sound. This condition is dajigerous, especially when the wood is a part of the building that bears heavy weights. To prevent any cataatrophea ' through sudden col lapse of frame structures due to this defect, the survey has been ordered.' Piummer has been in communication with th bureau' of standards at Waah ington. In making the survey, borings will be made of wood suspected ot being rotten, and if found to, be dangerous or ders will be Issued to remedy the de fect. ' . - . - . ent at the. tint, as: was another t.-mn whom she believed to be Captain Fred Shortly ' before noon, tn comniatm rested and the defense called witnesses. Alex . Sweek . testified that Fulien - naa mad the statement that he was "going to get th - chief because he , favored Roman Cathollca? The 'statement, ne id. wan mad, aem days prior to flimg of the charges and waa mo n th presence of W. E. BMdy. ; . - Ed Wolff, deputy snerm, tesuii that Harry Stanton. ; wno teemieo Thursday that Toung was drunk at the General Cigar - company fire, had ! met hmt on the street shortly after being dtncharged from the police force nu hi aveom ''to set Mayor aar, va Tounr and another man w nose name he .'could - not "recall. . DBijfXEIS8. IS BELIED . Julias 'Loqleson, general' manager ot the -General Cigar company, and A. T. Parket, salesman, testified tnat xoung waa not drunk afthd fire, and,' to the best of their v knowledge, handled" the fir In th 'most efficient; manner pos sible. ; ' ' -"- Dental of thajcharge ; of drunkenness st Bab's restaurant January 1, 121. w-as made by Cart J. Llnd. a member of the. party.1- Llnde said he and anotner man had gone, to th restaurant after a busii ncss consultation, at . which no drinking occurred. ' The chief, he said, was , with them from :80 Until the dinner' waa finished. , At no -time, n said, did Toung appear to be under the -Influence of in toxicants, nor did he act in a boisterous or loud manner. ; , . . : -. . ' ' Dr 1 Earl V. Morrow, - vice president of the iPortland club, made . the following statement over hla signature today t -" " : v'Tb the--; end that the great- national gam In ? Portland.1 after' an opening so auspicious, shall -not be subjected to un fair and unwarranted attack -; likely to No More Oases of : Sore Throat Found No cases or deaths from (septie sore throat were reported to th city health .feKu VIa rMAMini- An 4vtrratanA in ffiah ... . . S. , , :"'; atr I VI KStaO IIIV tti(t ww mmm a-ea-w impair the morale, er tne tans ana uis- i mtiim 4.. ehnwn hearten tne players; may- x not asa u.e number now in th city is SO. an in. 'i.;'o..WOI.TKTWi'I'ETtBIfS':';1? ' Jedce Charles Wotverton returned this morning after 'several .weeks in Souths erU CaJIfornia. whare he has been trying public through th medium of your val uable paper to withhold judgment rer gardmg Judge Londis criticism of the president of the Portland Baseball club untU Mr. Klepper shall have an oppor tunity of presenting his side of the case, "Having full knowledge of all of. the details of i the Ken worthy case I know that President Klepper and t Kenworhy acted, absolutely in good - faith in every move made by tnem ana tne. caustic tel egraphic comment' of Judge LandlB la not warranted by the facial t - ' BAPS "ME TOO" S'CABIHT; nvith. reference to Me Too' McCar thy's gratuitous Interjection! of himself In the controversy It 111 behooves the president of the . Pacific Coast league, upon the cue of the high commissioner of-baseball, to bite the hand that is feeding him, for Mr. Klepper has shown hi friendship for McCarthy in many substantial ways, including advocacy of a presidential salary Increase; at the an nual. meeting of the league, VLet us be fair. Just because Judge Landls has seen fit to launch an attack of --Mr. Klepper" does not signify that such an attack is warranted. The fans know that Bill Klepper and his asso ciates are endeavoring to give Portland the ball club to which It is entitled and no Imputation of sharp practice or de ceit should shake their faith In the ex ecutive staff of the rejuvenated Bea vers." - . ..- crease of five since last Monday. There are' now 25 cases or diphtheria and IS of scarlet lever. '' - and 12th ; streets was reported this morning by the municipal paving plant The contract was done at a cost of J?s 8. It consisted of . an -' asphaltio concrete wearing .surface over as old macadam base-? -;.; U: - rPPEB, TTASHI5GTOK STREET TO BE OFEIT SEXT WEEK Upper: Washington- street near 'May- wood drtv will not be cleared of th debris deposited by the slide of Mon-I day morning until early next week. K- G.- McMuUen, chief ef the bureau of maintenance, said today. The atreetcar tracks have been cleared, but the north half ot the street is still blocked. Crews now at work will hav to remov dbris from the. aid hill before- work on th street ' proper can be done, McMullen Said. ?vvf;.A SSjOOOBurglaries And 1000 Murder ; In BerUn in 1921 (Spedat CaUe to Caiees The Jowaat aad Daisr Xew. . (CoMrrigfct, .ia::. . . Berlin. April 2L la 1I 5.000 burg- lari were committed In Bart la. accord ing to official statistics. This record, la th opinion of German crime experts. beats that jof New Tork-and Chicago which. thy 4dar. held th first eiac tor crime ana tacit of safety before th cut down. waa whrj atj that time. Berlin was . the wor",5"i I aarkst rnrtropoUar . ' - last year jht' wer mor than 1M4 murder ' ia the German, capital, while holdups averaged i9 a day. unoercus seasaUoaal polttlal ' oiurdars i recent months, lactMdlngjxhar bf the ex premier of Turkey. Talaat Pasha, the Rasalan -pubUclatjJfarboukov.-.and of tww Turks a few das ago. also show the unlawful condltionk'prvaipng In Berlin." ' - The auLs."6rtaes in explaining Che crime statistics claim -Utey are the result of tha treaty f . Veraaillaa. under th terms , of which tb German pollc forces wr Woinan WlioTrieS - - -- - a 13uicide Improving : Slight improvement tn the condition of Mrs. Susie Staler, who made a third unsuccessful attempt to commit' suicnle Thursday night, was reported this morn ing by nurses at St. : Vincents hospttaL Mrs. Staley .drank' poison which caused here severe convulsion. She waa takaa first te th emergency hospital and then t St. Vincent. She lives at No. 36 U 6 2d street southeast- Her husband is a truck driver. Despondency ia thought to be -th cause, of. her attempt- -r- ' QrOBCM BOB CHASTER Resolutions adopted by the charter committee Thursday afternoon provided that 10 members - should be considered a quorum to consider any amendments recommended. - The action of the quo rum., however. Is valid only on ratifica tion of a majority -of the total person nel of the committee. The committee ad journed until called. by the chairman. , .. p. . - i.-1 . BATING COMPLETE . Completion of the contract to nave East Harrison street between East lUh i - 1 t sizes- l cases, at rresno, m Aniem ana oq m - ..i , F Dleco. Meet Of the California cases that S P.TT. I PTT1 ATI t (J a esaiira . irr ivi ,i va ,n 3 aa aavj tnyt- ( S&tm m i Standi! er. Claim Is Declared5 Valid i .... .' . - : - ' . .' . ..' - I f y The Last Day of i i v . ; the ; Chinese Rug -r''.--: ; : 4 Opportunity ; Saturday! is trie: lait aaf for ; r you to; take advantage of the ,V wonderfiJ exhjrJiotij, offered in ' Chinese Rugs the higgest opportunity s ; since Atiyek Bros entered business. ' There are still some " beauties left- ' L rugs fit to tdoTn'snlKane: And the 7 ; prices are within the reach of every , body. At least come' in and see them .-you'll never hsjve ihis v opportunity ? LtiyehBros. Oriental Rugs , - : V Alder afftnUt h , . :f. '.' .ft V9 w 'by. Planting a Garden i FREE TRIAL ; GARDEN SEEDS' Ws make this special inducement - to demon-' ?!Jr! .hlb uut of our seeds and feel con fident that once you use them you wUl become 1 J1' customer, that's why we can give you Mo worth for loe, or lost enouvh to ZJl of putting up and mailing. Along With this I loo or more. ot cost ft e. ou a oeupon good for u m ier sent us la lISS. - eRejularSized Packets, as Follows i . .1 Pkt Carrot, Coreless or Nantes., v....... ifV .1 Pkt Uttttce, Iceberg (Head) .,.....;. 10c 1 PkU Pmnlp, Giirs fender Heart... V.,... lOc . t Pkt Ridlsh, Early Scsrlet Globe....,...,, fil . . : t Pkt. Turnip, Golden Ball;. .....,....,, : kZ Pkt Sweet Pcu, Progressive Spencer Mixture 10c Our FREE CATALOG, tvSSgi, eaalaus. arserg Steck, Etttniser, ete, sasUei s reeeett v By Auto: ll?t 2&X&EZ Streetcar: JVT: M T OnECON CROWN SEED OUR SPECIALTY PHONE TABOR 2$$$ v ; GILL Dc?L J - ., BliOS: SEED' GO rprtUsJ, Oresea t . Rout Uo. ashlngton.: April 21 (U.. P.The claims commission of the United States shipping board todays decided the set tlement of Admiral Benson, while sole member of the old shipping board, in the -matter of the entire claims of the -etandifer Construction company of Van couver. Wash., is a valid settlement and must be completed by the present ship ping board. r ' The company was paid $500,000 on ac count of . contracts for building ,-3 Wooden and steel ships -of which 23 were; completed. '.',...; i President Standifer of the company, through his , attorney. Frank Hogan, presented the ' correspondence between President Harding and Admiral ..Benrion dated last May by the terms of which Benson was authorized to function s though! the board were fully organised. and asserted full authority under the law." - ' Hoga'n claims that there is now due his client a total of $3,000,000 and the sovernment contends , that It owes $t00.000. - The amount which will - be allowed finally will probably be about f2.000.000. U-Indicated. r Budgets May Be Cut iz rer ueni uecause Of Chest Shortages (That a -12 ter cent reduction in the budgets of Portland charities and philan thropies will be necessary because rort- rand fell short of completely ityung in rammiinitT Ohest- became clear at the meeting of the board of directors or in i public welfare bureau In the courthouse , . Thursday afterncon. -,". r The bureau, largest of the outdoor re- l lief agencies which care for needy tami !Uesln Portland, waa Instructed by the ! Community Chest to make such reduc tion.; The: bureau had already - accom- bliahed the teat of .consuming less than ; Its," budget '"allowance auring . in last : three! '-months,- usually the worst of the 'year.',--- - It -was- suggested- tnat tne. store con ducted to sell the salvaged clothing' and other material produced by, the otherwise unemployable at ' the public welfare In dustries might I be closed; a report by Nelson G. Pike t the Industries com mittea tending to show that the expense of making sales is greater man tne pro- i eeda. During March the bureau ex-1 t tended aid to S97. as compared wan 1072 In February.- - " --. shapes ana i K i -. 0s : ';;,"v:'-': Hey. Skinnay! - -" CT A :' "Babe Ruth Cap FREE- Friday and Saturday - . 1 With every boy's suit purchased to- cap free. , Get yours, boys I !- day and Saturday only we will rive 'Ba&e Knth a regular $1 baseball : Suits $10 to $20 V ; Finest boys all-wool suits "In Port land to choose : from "Kittenwer."" "Perfection". and -other'-- standard makes sixes 7 to 18 years. . - . . . SSI . Wash. SU Ops. the Basel wood "AT. a"! .... .dZtvjfti . OATO gives you your money's worth every time., Known since 1871 as1 the "old reliable", it is always; dependable a clear Havana Cigar Long aging of the finest ; tobaccx leaf gives Gato its w wcmdeiTilMdtgi ' v And Cuban workmen make it as onlv Cubans "knowlhow ' - . 1 1; I 1 1 - - , ' , VIOLA DANA PERSON ! ' LAST APPEARANCE IN TONIGHT This will . be yotir Jsist i ; chance to see in person . the biggest stitr in4: ''t-'- ' Screenland . . , .'; ON SALE EVERYWHERE THE HART CIGAR CO. ' ' Portland. Ore. Distributors for the Northwest Fund Being Raised ; To Improve Eoads Leading to Hood i -Aroused to 'action by the ; poor condi tion of roads leading' from Portland to Mount Hood and the consequent difficul ties of travel, land owners in .the Mount Hood - district and 4 others interested In that broad playground have Initiated -a movement . to Improve ' especially bad apots in the vicinity of Mlnsinger's Lane and Brightwood which threaten t cur tall travel in th district; - : , . Many resident; and owners' of sum mer camps already hav contributed to a fund for this purpose, but these believe tHare are many others Who ar willing to aid in financing the work.-- Those who hav not contributed and who desire to do so are urged to send donations tow. I-STiead at the IrVinyton garage, Kast Broada-ay and East fourteenth street. Among those who have contributed mioRRO? (SATURDAY) Illiia SEE US FIRST! COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Electrical Fixtures and Suppl 16S FULL LINE OF "HOLD HEET" APPLIANCES Hold Heet" Toaster $6.00 , "Hold Heet" CurUnf; Iron;.:..,..,..;......I..$3.50 "Hold Heet,r Heatinad $8.00 Hold Heet" Grilles.............;. $1.95 and $3.9a "Hold- Heef SectionalI Hot Plates. . . . . , . . . . .$14.00 ' All' ."Hold Heet? Appliances Guaranteed Two Years -v ELECTRIC WASHER at Reduced Price , : J .- . Remember the Location' " . t. . SUNLITE EIJiCTRIC CO; . 229 MORRISON ST. - ' :PHONE' Bet, First and Second MAIN 1929 --:::-',T--:'v"--: Organdy Presses i vi . vsiia , 4u u . i curs Fine permanent-finish ' imported Swiss Organdy t lpink; light blue, aprU V ;' loot, canary, white, v 1 v. I - -' , - Sp $3-95 if ; ' -The Rose Baby Shop 388. Morrison- Near 10th juiiuuiiutniuiitiiiHiunimniuiniiHuiiuuiuniuuuuinmmuuiiiuiumuuic: HAZELWOOjy 1 ' : Chocolate Dipped Oregon: 1 Strawberries . i - These famous Mt. .Hood Berries. wWch are especially prepared I i -i-U U. ;. Ji.i ia'. Vank . ' , . ' fondant, imprisoning ' the luscious Juice. These "j;: . damty' morsels are) then coated with the .- s V purest anilla -chocolate obtainable. . 50c. $1.25. Per Box , Assorted Fruit Cordials ' Cherry, Strawberry, Pineapple, Raisin, Tig" and Peach $1.50 and $3.00 Pr Box ' ' s U r- .- "When you buy. Haselwood Candy you secure the beat.'' H The Hazelwood 3S8 Washingtea St. 127 Broadway Iriiininniunnnunuuiiniiiuntuuiiinnniiuiinnuiiiuuiuiiiuniimniiuinniir FARMQ IN THE GREATEST PLAY OF-THE PRESENT YEAR "A STAGE ROtlAKCE" JONIA -1 THE PEARL sOF HAVAII 5-AGTS YAU2EYHIE-5 "My, theso -people eat a lot of bread. This is the third ' lime I've filled .z Ihetiayr . - J : That hardens ; at ; almost all dinners i M 0m . ' "'4 is 4 the bread of the j evening.. ' It is consistently good, doesn't-; crumb, . and slices easily. - J ; : If you like a ' split loaf . ';-youTl find, "AMERICAN -MAID: ; in " the .-" Urge, ; family sire, the finest the market affords. , HOLSVM ' CRACKED y WHEAT, - 1; -' bread, loo, is mighty : popular. : 4 f Log" Gabln Baluhg Company i:- Z PORTLAND. . : ; 41