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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1G, 1922. THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. V COURT ASKED TO r - ;.. - I DS1SS CHARGE I I PEMME Spokane. Nov. lC-rDlamlssal of sub or nation' of ' perJurW -charges : against t Maurice-Y, Ctodifc'acquUted of a first degree murder charge last spring. ' asked fey, his attorney Wednesday' In t motion rued in superior court at u open! ngg; the trial f Codd and 14 co-defendant. Tb motion win not be argued and no ruling, win be made until a Jury Is selected. ,, s " Trial of tbe 15 charged with suborna tion of purjury opened in superior court Wednesday morning' with the appoint ment of Judge W. D. Askren,' Tacoma, of . the Pierce county superior -court, as the ,-erfal. -Judge.. He was. named by Presiding Judge- Joseph, "B.f Undaley when the defense connse! -filed an af fidavit of prejudice against , Judge Bruce Blake, to whom the case - was first assigned "when -court convened. . Lester p. Edge, one of the defend ants in the subornation of perjury cases growing out of the Maurice Codd murder case, obtained a show cause , order, directing: - Prosecuting- Attorney W. c Meyer, -Deputy Prosecutor C K Collier and W..H. Cowlee. George "W. Dodds and Lewis Y eager of the Spokes man Review, to appear Saturday and show cause why they should not be arrested for contempt of court Edge obtained a formal order after, filing an - affidavit saying. Judge Lindsley. pre- - siding Judge, was prejudiced against him. ;.- - . The; complaint? alleges that the de fendants united in a campaign of propaganda - to create . an impression in the public mind that Beatrice Sant was suborned to swear falsely and de signed to affect prejudicially the minds of jurors who may be called - in the trial. . An article printed In the Spokesman " Review last Sunday, reciting the his tory of the case, Is Included lnLEdge's affidavit for the show cause' order. highway, known as the Tygh and White river grades, in Southern -Wasco county. ' ' j ' " " " ' ' ' The grades--were" characterised - by him as the worst stretches of main traveled highway in the state and dan gerous tor motorists at-any season of the" year, although . travelers from the south must go over -them or else go scores of miles out of the way. ; . Tl.e state highway department has concluded tbe- surveys and. they have been approved. , Moreover, ' Judge Ad klsson pointed iout, tbe character of the rock is such that it can be handled more cheaply in- the winter, while in the summer time it would be impos slble to keep labor crews in the oven- like canyon. V "T- V i; ? : -v ' The idea of winter highway const ruc tion is a novel one, but Judge Adkls son declared that he would press-! it nevertheless. The two units represent 12 miles of construction. --. , Paroled After Theft Sentence Bend. Nov;: it, . William Hllller. who pleaded guilty last week to an indict ment charging horse stealing.' was sen-1 tenced" Wednesday by. Judge : rmffv te serve - six months in the county JatL He then was paroled to District Attorney A. J. Moore. , m parole was granted on account of bis youth. ... , , ' . t't' - Prosecutor ; Eebuked For ; Defending! Man OnliiquorGharge -, i .. " , ' - Moscow, - Idaho, -Nov. It Leo 'Mc carty of Lewiaton. Nes Perce county prosecuting attorney, was repnmanoea by Judge Frank S. Dietrich in federal court here Wednesday rt or appearing as'attorney1 for Ames Ingraham. also cf Lewiston. charged .with-vlolatlng the liquor law rand found guilty on four counts. ' r t - Charles Parker.v'i member of the LewUton city council and commissioner of JUewiston'S; police.' department, ap peared as character witness for Ingra ham. ; . ,. 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