The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 14, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON.
TITESDAY MORNTNO,' SEPTEMBER 14, 1920
Two Hanger Strikers
' Held Innacenl by Irish
CORK, Sept. 13. A special
court of inquiry was held today to
hear evidence In behalf of the
hunger'Htrikers now in Cork jail,
which Harold Berry, former h'gh
Bherirf of Cork, had advised Pre
mier Lloyd George helrould intro
duce to prove the innence tf at
least;' two Sean llenhessy and
Joseph Murphy... :
Evidence was given tendicg to
contradict the Rovernroenfs accu
nation that Murphy had a live
bomb when arrested July 15 but
the lawyer for the defense Said
that he had not had ' sufficient
time to secure witnesses to con
trovert the additional charge that
Murphy also had seditious docu
ments. The elder Murphy, how
ever, denied his son had any such
documents. -
Tuo Inquiry was adjourned to
await witnesses. The - student
O'llerlihy testified In behalf- of
Henessy. On bt-halt of Murphy his
father testified that the bomb had
been given to his son at the
Aghada airdrome and that he took
it home as a souvenir.
Frank Merrttt, a demobilized
oldier. testified that it was he
who gave Murphy the practice
shell, minus the detonator, which
Murphy had picked up In 1916.
A bomb introduced as the one
umnu m Murphy's possession
was declared both by llcrrtt rs2
the older Murphy not to be the
souviner bomb 'given Joseph by
Merritt and taken by the military
in the raid on the Murphy home.
RAIL MEN APPROVE
placed at the disposal of the rail
I way workers for permanent oper-
SENATOR'S POLICIES aUonK.!.,!d pru ,iCtm.trT .ISi
I aaa saa-aass weseaaswu w . - w
(Continued Horn page 1 the nroDertv seised for war to
those who held title thereto. To
have seised railway properties and
railways and the communication
lines had been successful. It rea-
l.lent of tb. prwiit .duili.Hr.. Wrt lh. rbllc.
Ask Limits Dividend.
"There has been much outcry
Read the Classified Ads.
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"I must empnasise one of the against the act ( Cummins-Km; h
gross misunderstandings relating act) aa being hostile to labor and
to the Cuminlns-Each law. It did unlust to unionism and subservl-
Lt provide for a permanent gov-lent lo rapltaU On the contrary it
erjwuent guarantee t,t dividends ha the very opposite' of these
on railroad capital. On the con- L:iin It does not Interfere lih
trary it placed a limit on these collective bargaining; on the con-
dividends, it did provide for a ttair it facilitates collective bar
maintenance of rates for a period Ualning. Moreover it recognises
of six months which would guar-1 tli.t railway workman ought to be
antee a sufficient railway earning lmDloved under the most lonu
to make possible the financing of I nate conditions for the good, of all
necessary railway improvements it. American people. It, in.er
under the control of their owners. I feet, provides that they shall be
but this guarantee, of a five and I abuiidjntlr and generously corn-
one half per cent earning was lim- nensated and established for the
ited to the period of transition of hirst time In America, a tribunal
versally recognized as being nec- J concern for workmen may be giv- J opajUSn OJlu llOrla 11 OT
essary oecause 01 ine aamitiea i en an exprersicr.
rauure or tne government to mam
urn me railways in a state 01 pre-i D ADITUfTDQT
paredness of efficient service. I i AKlvrlUiwI
Ciuarantee Saved Komi j iContlnucl from paga 1)
"If we had returned the rail-
msHi srlthnnt thla iomnnr.rr I ClISlS. II
guarantee of earnings. In all
probability the great American
system would have broken down
entirely and we should have found
California Autoists
Indicted by Grand Jury
8AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13.
Six members of the team and auto
truck association, including two
members of the San Francisco
board of supervisors, were Indict
ed by. the county grand Jury late
tonight on true bills alleging vio
lations of the Cartrlght anti-trust
law anad a section of the penal
code relating to cheating and de
frauding persons of property.
Three counts were reported In
volved In the Indictments cgalnst
each person named. Fraudulent
manipulation of bids for excava
tions and grading work was
charged . Those Indicted were:
William 8. Scott, supervisor and
secretary of the contractors' asso
ciation.
Charles J. Towers, supervisor.
Frank 0Shay. contractor.
Frank Mordecal. contractor.
W. II. llealy, contractor.
Robert Farrar, contractor.
Veterans Co-operate
HARRY
CAREY
in m Datdiinx
s Western Story
A GUH FIGHT1N' GENTLEMAN
- Today,. Tomorrow and Thursday
BLIGH THEATRE
ST. IjOUIS. Sept. 13. Recom
mendatlona that the United Span
lfth War vaiann Muinanl, wltK
means much for the n. th. wnrM i
welfare of the republic." buildlnx no their memorial or-
KTilrcient of C. O. P. I todav at tha linA national n.
BANGOR. Me. Sept. 13. Col. Mmnm.nt
ourselves in a state of railway pa- P- Prkhurst. Republican can- Th w&. prffl4.nted by I.
K. Witherspoon of Seattle, senior
because of the delay In the ar
rival of the Poles.
Joffe and Doleniky. Bolshevist
assistant commissar of finance.
represent soviet Russia, while the
Ukrainian commissar of agricul
ture. Manulsky, represents the
Ukrainian soviet. The Russian
party totals 41 persona.
KOOSEVELT AT SALT LAKE.
SHIP WILL NOT FLOAT.
VIGO. Spain. Sept. 13. All at
tempts to re-float the American
steamer Siboaey. aground la the
harbor here, have been unsuccess
AIRPLANES AS PATROLS.
LOS ANGELES. SepL 13 The
lute of airplanes in detecting for-
SALT LAKE CITY. Sept, 13. jest firea In rural districts re-
ceived attention today at the J 7th
annual convention of the Pacific
Coast association of forest fire
fighters, attended Ly 204 delegates.
FORGER IS Klv-YTEXCI3V
PORTLAND, SepL 13. J. J.
Roberts, who recently pleaded
guilty to a forrery charge, was
teatence-l to not more than 29
years In the state peniteatlary.
Theodore Roosevelt anl Raymond
Robins addressed a Republican
meeting here tonight d were
cheered. They dwelt chiefly on
national problems, with emphasis
on the league of nations-and great
stress upon Shantung and Japan.
The trip to Utah was made
with difficulty on account of the
landslide on the Denver . 4k Rio
Grande. In Colorado. It necessi
tated delay, the speakers making
a circuitous route over another
railroad and the elimination of
all dates In Utah except the
meeting here. The visiters left
here at 11:30 o'clock for Butte.
.COLORADO VOTES TODAT
a state-1
aa the
ralysis. which the country could didate for governor. In
not tolerate ment tonigm saia m iu commander-in-chief, and auc
We also stipulated that there campaign n nu gested that the Spanish war vet
had hpen nti rHlurtion of Amerl-1 contestea or uruiuviai. vu i .ffiii., with ihn.. k
can railway wanes during the that national isues. the result must! fought In the recent war In cere
same period. In other words we I be accepted as giving most n- monlals and public affairs and In
gave tne American raiiwaymen elusive eTioeocn mi iu '"""i legislative matters aflectlnr ex
tne same guarantee we gave to tne i ot Mimo ich ..hai.v gervlce men.
American owners and In neither and un-American administration
case was this done with a sole that- the Democrats have given as
thought of owners or of workmen, during the past seven years.
but congress was thinking of the "It is equally an endorsement
welfare of all the American peo- of Harding and Coolldge,'
pie. I added.
Service Only Reward.
"We have eliminated every
he
Another report urged that ac
tion he taken demanding that all
positions In . soldiers hcies be
filled by veterans.
William Jones of New York.
commander In chief, advocated
the establishment of a permanent
national headquarters. He sug
gested that an assistant adjutant
DENVER. Sept. 13, Candi
dates for United State senator.
eongrese and all state offices will
be elected by the various parties
In Colorado at the primary elec
tion tomorrow. - Special watch
ers In Denver's downtown pre
cincts were ordered today by the
state supreme court to prevent
fraud.
WAXT WAGE INCREASE
m ' ' ii n
l Wonderful LZcdlctno
The scientific blending of reliable vegetable remedies
of benefit to persons who suffer from
Dclina?" LMolAppt!t
Bratln ra Dlaetlve Tromblc
S3wSccvcxy fmen Illnx 4 IUmdr4 AXleta
Are yon ran down? Are yoa IrntableT Are retrokeTb
try tIispproYd remJy and satisfy yourself X iiM beneficial
ingredients.
1 HMdMsfM
Briacsa is soU in original BBJACXA D&IXS COUPA.VT
,J$-oc boUUa only. Kf r -
u all tubsttiuUs. r0000
DENVER. Sept. 13. Mine
workers In district No. 15. Unit
ed Min Workers of America. In-
eluding most -1 Colorado, today
filed not ce with the state Indus
trial, commission with a demand
for an- Increase ot wagea ot 11.76
for an eight-hour day. "
Receive Better Wage
!
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speculative phase of railway oper- MttrArr Tfttili
auon ana me railway ousmm uas , . m . Innl cf thm Arrnl,.Mn. k-
become an extremely conservative ABOinSt ASSOCiateSl imA i. a
one with nothing to inspire eff I- " Axi
v.v uu v. I OREGON ClTT, Ore., Hepu 13.1 less than five years.
wwji iiku w Kimc. Brought from the nenltenUanr I it wa. . Mnn.
hawA taVnn swsv H t ImruilHn W I . .1' I
uenw vcamaa ea J a w FvitHA i a 6. am whnrav tub fat Mrvmff m. I MAMW.MVtM. t . m
Xece lV.r oTrato". "'.TeVm Vr the murder of Ha"r TorTTo enWl" ery" veteran oi
reduced railway operation to a nnhin.k vnrtini rnr.hir nr ,s
. - -y, - I "o
' lo l"f '-" kv. driven Ust June, George Moore
with a very limited return made red .today aa a witness for
puBBiuK: "ufww. ..i the nrosecution at the trial ol 11-:.
"Naturally Wis enactment did ' nr.w. wv iointw In. vfjuucu I
not appeal to ibobw rauicai auvu- Mlotawl with htm for th crime.
cates or railway ownersnips or lnnrm tMtlfied that Brake and
those socialistic tneonsts wnoiw. ji. ,w-
thouKh the railwavs oucht to be I" ...j ..- v.- , I NEW YORK. Sept. 13. Organ
seized br the rovernment and v. r. ied firemen have received renerml
- f"" w """"" ... r ....
City and stolen a license to hse on -B". J T - Vk J. ! . .
ta..vi v- k. .t it Per cent during the past
and that after Brake had commit- pVidZnt iT.r .7 iZL,"w
ted the murder he had driven the 1't. at ,the n
v-v n - r-i- k I session of the annual eoonventlon
car iw wikwu k l .. i. .i . ....
Moore rode In the tonneaa with .-JT "BC,,i,OB W4
"WS T . mm mmm-m.mMp v wf, v I
thtrew fro mthe car Into the river. ., u" Tf?" "T!r
ward tne extension of unionisation
n I among firemen. The organisation
Uestres Connecticut Uu m lrw.i. m th. rm, ct....
to Ratify cn Sdhage"ll "cordm to the
Japanese Cruiser Gun
Explodesr-7 are Dead
HONOLULU. Sept. 13. Seven
men were killed and eight ln-
jured by an expldhlon which blew
out the breach lock of n gun
aboard the Japanese battle cruis
er Kariuna while at maneuver In
Muroran bay. according to n cable
gram from Toklo to the NIppn
Jijl. Japanese language newspsper
here. The Harluna Is the flag
ship of the second battleship
squadron.
Light Your Farm '
' Buildings with the "
Fairbanks Morse
a
NO MAIL OX PLANE 1U.
.it -"O
CHEYENNE. Wyo.. Sept. 13.
Mall airplane 154. which left Chi
cago at C this morning, arrived
here this afternoon at :15. The
plane la being ferried across the
country and carries no mail.
40U$hiT"Plan
Lot L. Pearce & Son
. . 236 Korth ComaercUl Stmt
20 for 20c
Spur Shows You
Something!
In , these days especially Uiere's
always room at the top for a ciga
rette that can give you the highest
possible quality at the lowest pos
sible price.
And that is just what Spur 13
doing right along.
Domestic and Oriental Tobaccos
blended by a new method that brings
out to the full that good old tobacco
taste.
Satiny, imported parjercrimped, not
pasted, making an easier-drawing,
slower-biiming cigarette.
Smart ''brown-and-silver" package,
three-fold, that keeps Spurs fresh for you.
Get next right away.
report.
During the year 41 locals were
lost. It was stated, including those
at Los Angeles and San Francisco.
NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Sept, 13
Senator Frank Brandegee, in
a letter to Colonel I. Mulman.
islature will ratify the federal j SeVCTe Wind OJld RcOSl
suuicisr auicuuiiirui m. iuq . 1 m v
clal session opening tomorrow.! LOOSCS trUll UOXnaZC
n.s ocen an ouispoaen opponeni EUGENE, Or., Sept. 13.
of woman suffrage by federal ne., rain and a wind storm to-
amenJraenL . 1 day caused thousands of dollars
In the letter the senator says: I ,n th .nni. .n
"In view of the fact that the prun, cropa of Lae VouMy, ac-
uuiij ui iu rmiun i cording to orchardlsts of this
amendment oy lennessee na clty- At Umes thm wtnd hltw at
been ouesUoned and that the re- a Teioelty of from 30 to 4g miles
suit of the entire elecUon an h0U7t nnilnr Urge qtianUties
Uui iue vv,uULiy ut, I of fruit to fall to the ground.
impeniea. ana in consiaerauon oi Tne total precipitation during
the fact that amendment la cer- th0 48 noart u OTer two
ta.n to be raUtied. I earnestly lnch?a. nop pIcking Is at a
nope ir.ai ine legislature or wn- atandni and growers predict
ueciic'ii win pruuiyii immj Mama tO the Crop.
amendment. I
"Tha country has decided that D . , j
women shall have the right to DOlStieVlStS AlTlVe Ul
vote. I am convinced, therefore.
that this right should be made
unquestionable by the action ot
as great a number ot states as Is
possicje before .the election.
SUGAR TAKES .A DROP.
PORTLAND. Sept. 13 Another
decline of S3 a sack on sugar.
announced by San Francisco re
fineries this morning, will be put
Into effect here Immediately on
receipt of the next allotment. This
will make a wholesale price of
flft.30 a sack here, with 35 to
50 centa off on orders oNSS sacks
or more. The retail price to the
consumer should be around 117
a aack.
At Cleveland R. H. E.
Philadelphia C 3
Cleveland 3 8 3
Naylor and Perkins; Coveleskle
and O'Neill.
I
I ; rand its good old tobacco taste
I ' put Snar there
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
At Detroit R. H. E.
New York .'4 4 0
Detroit 2 9 1
Mays-and Hannah; Ehmke and
Stanage.
At St. Louis R. II. E.
Boston 6 14 -2
St .Louis 4 15 2
Myers and Sehang; Bayne, Bar-
well and Serereld. ,
At Chicago R. H. E.
Washington.. ........ 12 0
Chicago 15 17 1
Shaw. Erlckson. Bono and
Gharrity; Faber and Schalk.
I NATIONAL LEAGUE .
- aft
R. II. E.
At Brooklyn
First Came.
Chicago 3 10
Brooklyn 7 12
Alexander. Carter and O Farrell
Daly; Pfetfer and Krneger
Second Game.
Chicago 2 10 5
Brooklyn 7.9 1
Marlin. Bailey. Jones and
O'Farrelt; Marquard. Mamaux and
Miller.
At Boston R. H. E.
Pittsburgh 0 3 1
Boston 3 7 1 . .
Adams. Zian and Schmidt;
Scott and Gowdy. .
At New York R. H. E.
St. Louis . 0 5 3
New York - 7 S
Doak. Scott. Lyons and dem
ons. Griesenbeck; Toney and Sny
der.
At PhiladelphU-
Clnelnnatl . .
Philadelphia
Eller and Allen;
Witherow.
R. IL E.
2 4 0
.. S
Rixey ahd
Riga to Meet Poles
RIGA. Letlvla. Sept. 13. The
Russian Bolshevik delegation.
headed Ty M. Joffe. arrived at
Riga today and Is quartered lc
the Hotel St. Petersburg, where a
score ot short-haired women sec
retaries and typists are unpack
ing boxes and shaping np the ol
flees preparatory to the negotia
tions which It Is expected will not
begin before September It or 17
STRIKERS AFFILIATE
CLEVELAND. Sent. 13 Three
thousand railroad yardmen on
strike here for 22 weeks tonight
voted to attempt affiliation of all
men still on strike to make their
stand more effective.
POLES MAKE ADVANCES
WARSAW, Sept. 13. In a line
straightening east of the Bug the
Poles occupied localities after
fighting at some places. North
east ot Brest-Lltovsk they met
severe resistance but captured
Kohryn and took prisoners and
one armored train.
In the south the Poles have
pushed further toward Kovel
Junction, .occupying six towns.
i ;
WOMAN 1IEU FOR MURDER
I A he in
r that
But
AN BIERGENCY
r E0P-M0VLNO time is is emerrencr
ererr txricultiiral community must
and the resources of the community
such state as will enable it to assist
work.
for the banks in whose ranlts the mosey
the many accumulates, .it
would not be possible to af
ford that necessary co-operation.
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JOPUN'. Mo.. SepL 13, Mrs.
Charles Dorm an. 34 years old.
is neia m me vnerosee county " - .
dead in bis noma at Treece. Kanl L.c.rv.
Sunday.
OREGON
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