CZXCULATIOX Arrar for Jlx. 18i2 , - , Haaday ""ly H02B , Daily and Jttunday 533 Arerar for lis moatha aaaing Jaa 30, - ma . V Panda only ..J .. .' 582S . .. Daily am! Saaaar 642 ... ; XV TEB CXTT 07 SAISf - - ui laarkfira la VarW a Pai Oaaatiaa Xwly ararjkcdy raada The Oregon Statesman SBX boxs rxwsr-arxs i SEVENTY -SECOND YEAR SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11, 1922 X I I I I r -ri I i r 1 r 1 s .it W(&$0 FMmol &ti:'0&lg MMnei GIRLS STORY TOO BOYS FIND REMAINS f RAPPED IN PAPER NEAR COUNTY BRIDGE DALLAS MAN IS INJURED IN TUMBLE J. MT Farley Throvni ; From Ranningboard of Truck and Head Hits Hard Road DALLAS, Ore., Aug. 10. (Spec ial to The Statesman) J. M. Far ley, a prominent prune grower of this city, was quite badly Injured late yesterday afternoon when he fell from the running board of an automobile truck, striking the back of his head on the hard road The injured man was assisting IS POLICY OF IAD LEADERS Western and Southern Rail way Executives : Do Not Take Kindly to Proposal vi rresiaem naraing. The Aze-old story of shame that is stronger than love or even than life, is the basis of & pitiful little tragedy that came to light Thursday afternoon. , Two boys fishing at the foot of the inter-county abridge, sent word to the police department that they had found the . rmdv.nf & tinv infant there at the river hank. Tho.nnlirpt in .niiHnr nnV .iont,n.. hurried to the place, to find an infant, not mature, that the near his prune orchard west of UNION DISINTEGRATING . boys had brought to the shelving bank of the river. - The t0n wnen tn ccident happened. JS BELIEF, EXPRESSED : tmy creature wouia not nave seen tne ngnt or day, m a nor- t " iwwj.w f mal way, for possibly 10 weeks., ? ? ; -K - J. ; The tiny (bor .had Ibeen i wrapped; apparently, in a news- ;a7 fVaclured W SS Padf te JCoast Rcpres'cnta uuv, yv,. w.wnu uu kMC viw- are 10 ine eiieci uai ne was oniyi TIVr NOT tn Rosrh Wich come from there, though it wa3 not considered likely. proved today and is expected to j-- There is no clue to the identity of those who brought the be about aaln within a few days little body to the place. - 10RE POWER TAFT'S PLEA Former President Tells Am erican Bar Association of ' Method to Avoid Failures of Justice. BRICKLAYER MUCH NEEDED FOR CHURCH Construction of New Episco pal Edifice Handicapped by Lack of Workman MUCH FOREUXEB; BEcoiis: DELIRIOUS He would be a good Christian bricklayer who would come for ward and take the money to go to work on the walls of the new St. Paul's Episcopal church. The church authorities have been look. Spanish Uss Tells How Masked Men Came Into Her Room and Compelled Her and Sister to Dress WHh Intruders Looked on Relates How , Shots Were Fired Baker Hears, and Goes Into Spasm ' .a ington Until Late JOEfUREYlEALLY; ADBODYjDUGIP CJ1PERIT ne.W IOR, Aug. 10. (By the Associated Press.) Ag western and squthern transportation man. agers began to arrive for the ses sion tomorrow of the Association of Railway Executives to pass on ueui , Harqing's new . rail peace plan, indications were that me LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Auir. -lOThe trial of 87 renulrd ing for this practical phiianthro- members of the Ku Klux Klan, alleged to have participated Vllfi T A as flat wa. n m V a as a9 a 97V - - 1 a m . 1 t.j - . . . uare iriea 10 impon some ironu; ...1 xri a t1." rrt m i wncr towns, even, ana naven I ai. x . . . " ,7 r " " . Z .. yet succeeded. The walls hould 1 county, ana one oi ine aeienaanis, COliapsea in niS REFORMING LEGAL PROCEDURE URGED now be well under way and the chair and was carried in a stretcher from the court house, bricklayer won't come. .If any- raving in aeimiim. Vice President Coolidge is Speaker Before Session in San Francisco ILL'S WEST SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10. More power given to federal judg es will prevent many failures of Justice, Chief Justice Taft told the 1 m..U. D. , uutUtlnn mnnn. tion today, while otAer speakers dedication this tall If the brick; declared that Justice cannot pre- layers win onry com. body knows of a perfectly good. or even a reasonably good brick layer who is willing to sacrifice himself for a good job, steer him up against Parson Chambers, and get thanks The Qoor joists, and most of the first floor, have been laid. and the raised floor for the chan k1 nnrl the Altar have been Put in. The church is fastr taking f Primary Dection' Contest to Bhape, so that it wui oe reaay ior niomr vail unless the people rely on the1 courts. Mr. Taft's recommendation that The new rectory, a seven-room, two story building, is now almost ready tor the roof. It fits finely Baker was the admitted leader of the raider, his explanation of the affair, made public before the trial,' belnr that he was acting as an officer of the law In an at tempt to secure .evidence of the violation of the liquor lawa. i. Watched Glrle Dreee Bernardo Elduayen, a Spanish girl of IS, was on the v wltneas itand. and had just related that she wis aroused on the night of tne raid by masked men coming ' into her room and that ah ami her sister Maria. wer tnrced xa$ tiaii-uicott primary elec-fto get up and dress while the In Be Resumed After. Re cess in Portland iFOH IDENTIFICATION no surrenaer" nolirv vniowt I - . . ,. ,y, ,. . . . " . by I. P. Tore, chair. Pns for reforming , legal proce- into T ' , Rl37 Thrftfltftlis' nasthlftTiftn eastern confer ' -7-7.:; -.71" dure be worked out through a tne .pan.n or " lw' - w I""' rwe, v" hvii , - i.. . a hn aiier ena OL.ine wvi u,v " rurwana Tesieraav alter nana i ana - oar. nncie. .aiatiaa EianiTen. .x an n..:u: o ibk momentum. h,uuhuul . . . v i . . . - .. . ; . i . . . . . ---- ' UI HII DUIIUIIiyS, diariS A Pn'ta7 .n . e. each of the federal supreme, rectory anattne une nw .u.vu tlHCfI ou oeaae)l) lMf ? flMIl.t Ma. DMa (uen from Ue 6oU8e, At Hospital u....r4..u..n Wa. Jio. .4-.;ii.. ;M u i ; ulkk.fokd, , ill., Aug. io. A . ' Mjr ""'ult4' wsu.w mw.jicup flra -Wei. threatend eAmnleti d. local executtvea . T W . 1 - : A concerted effort of the east- ern men to strengthen their po- suion wos seen in informal con ferences at which the newly ar riving officials were guests of tentiary at Fort Worth, Texas, and was interred here, wa3 8truction of ail buildings In the cleared away as far as the police are. concerned today, wjien heart of Camp Grant hroke out in the body in question was exhumed and found to answer mi-1 the old base hospital area; about j J- 1 I o'clock tonight and 'is spread. nutely Furey's description.' Purey's finger . prints, in the possession of the police, tallied With those of the dead man, the police 'said. , '; ' - -'' On account of Purey's faculty tor posing as dead in ' the past, only to appear and bother the police at some distance from the point of his faked demise. District Attorney Woolwtne of Los An- All Camp Grant fire com pan- ies and half the Rfickford city department Is fighting the blaxe. Several men have received minor injuries and4 burns. .. .. . : . ,. . ,. BE C geles, yhere certain charges are ln rapidly.' pending against ' , the ; swindler, wanted to make sure, and' asked that the body here Te exhumed. Three police detectives, news papermen and others attended the ATtknmtna tndav ' - . TCxhanBtlT-A identification records of authority now consumed and the fire tallied exactly with those of the "Preauing. dead man! Utah Democrats Fighting for Senatorial r Nomination Six buildings of the hosplUl Ly . ? Cnlefe Secretly Closeted The first conference was field at the Association of Railway Ex ecutives' board rooms where 25 rail chiefs were secretly closeted xorjseveral hours. Those who at tended the meetings asserted they were held merely to talk over the president's latest plan and to en able recognized leaders to canvass es, eacn or tne ieaerai supreme circuit, and district courts an three leading American practitlon ers of law, 'was accepted In a re solution of endorsement. Law Respect ITged The convention also Went on record in favor ,xt ; the creation of a bureau to. promote under standing and respect for American ideals and for the constitution, as recommended by a committee on American idaals. ' ' Vice President Calvin Coolidge was a speaxer Jjeiore ine nigni session of the convention, declar- farini the street corner, u is want to carry the recount nnv ittr- sald to be the most complete moa- ther, .will again convene In fia- ern church plant in lem. on roaas wnicn naa re-.. -Mi tn the law suited fron the first seven weeks wnIch he saId ust be a limited one, with an appeal to the spirit RKITYUITTO SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 10 A spirited contest for , the .United States senatorial . nomination' : is expected at the Utah state Dem ocratic tonvention here) tomor row. United States Senator King Is seeking ' renomination and is opposed by Frank Francis, mayor Df the delegates, coming from Pa- oi ugaen; wiiiam wauace cmc coast sUtes may not reach ana w. w. Armstrong, eau lare New york until tomorrow oanxers, ana siaie enator . &a- The subterranean drifting of warn SOUinwiCS:. OIIJian.COUniyr B(11Hmnt .raliit acrnnre of Permit was issued Thursday, rat the office.of the city re-1 f ul.b?r 0t fee tl-,ar?to president ; " .Harding .,. proposat. m RUGf EDBT lEACOBSIOSMTE of the shop crafts strike. Officials of southern and' west era roads were the first to arrive of the 200 representatives of class 1 roads which are expected to be represented when tomorrow's con ference, termed the most momen tous in transportation history is called at the Grand Central terminal. . .-' . j Coast Men -Are: Late Each train brings others from states farther distant. The last ing that the time had come to yan , Shot by lohn jlnman Apparently Will Overcome she ' thought, , when series of shots were fired, that' both were killed. Some of these shots wera fired by Marshall Frank T. Woer. ner ot Inglewood, In n attempt to preak up the raiding party, and one fatally wounded Constable M. B. Mesher, one of the raiders. Raker Gapa OollapiKa The girl had just completed hei reciW ot these Incidents when Baker, who had apparently ttcn listening intently, - 'gasped an d slipped from his chair. An at tendant called .the attention ot Judre Frederick W' Ttoiiaor in th Falling All Over State! man, and the Judge declared a re- iiaxer was carried to tne lem Monday. morning. 4 4 No recounting ot .ballots will be resumed , here, t but , the first of the . witnesses who- are to be examined will be called for quix- , ting by the attorneys. . . , , Through the examination of witnesses the alleged, illegal Vot ing in numerous precincts of Ma rion, Multnomah and other conn' ! ties will , be Investigated. Million-Dollar Rairi '- Wound -in Neck i.: rorder for the building of a maternity vard at the Deaconess Hospital at Oak and South Summer streets. The building is to cost ,$i5,ooo. ,..,-v;-. 'v-' - Work was actually begun yesterday, on the new building, and the management hopes tot have it completed and ready ior occupancy some time this fall or early in the winter. of the people which he declared to be unlimited. National Character Sound C. R. Wttte, who was shot by "No reliance, upon the national John Inman Tuesday night, in an a mftcr pvpr ha been betray- altercation over Inman s wiie, :s ed." said the .vice president, "but I recovering from his wound so rap- our countrymen must remember j idly that it is believed he is well that they hare and can have no past the danger point. He is at a indenendence save themselves, local hospital, where he is now Our institutions are their instltu- able to take nourishment after tions. our government their gov- two days of starvation. He was ernment, our laws are their laws." shot through the neck, and tne Both the 'committee on Ameri- wound was at first thought to oe can Ideals and Mr. Coolidge de- fatal, but the patient is now gam- nonnced the DroDosal to give con- ing strength. gress power to make valid by re-j Inman had a hearing on the enactment a law declared uncon- matter ol Dan, Tnursaay. ine S5.000. It's a million dollar rain that has been falling .practically all over Oregon for ihe past 2 4, hours. Maybe the threshers afid the farmers who still have grain nn threshed are" not quite "ready for it. but it's the rabbit's foot' and the horseshoe for the .forest fires. One corporation " over in Clatsop county that' lost : 1200,000 worth of cut logs in a forest fire, wishes it had come a little earlier. - It's salvation for the dairy farmers who have , cows so. dry that ' they give evaporated . milk, and butter in cubes, and cheese In hoops and mighty little ot it. Prune men say It Is just what the doctor ordered. If It comes for one or two or three days, and then clears. The prunes need a em Btittitional by the supreme court, court fixed his ball at which until today seemed to be Bavjnr it would deprive the people which was not furnished, but took rnnfiniiil In fn- nf that mnrpl.. .v. . . m. nn fnrt1ir Mfnn Tf Witta re- v.nt- . a. r on-1 . . ... .. . .v n ...... i k oh.,.. if Mlttle . more Juice to-bold tneir bDOKane UemOCrai tO Be ln..r. tn rinmintt amnn? thfi ex. ,v.j. i u,i.t.i IuvIt ho ahnnld not. no ball could be ae- sugar In solution and Keep I'.ann nTP Tnr i:nnnrpcc ecntives nere ior tne comerence. Aniana-prinr freedom or sneecn ceoiea. ine maer wt buu t av-rr .. . - r. Lt.V.n -': ' "'v ! I perators Thlnfe. strtae lxwt I ana action ' SPOKANE. Wash- Aur. 10. I Their attitndft is that the shon I pni. nt lifnnnml ;t will be a separate unit ot the? pay right off, but who still want! Declaring, himself in favor of the craftsmen already have' lost the! The committee on American to aettle the last cent , of their Columbia fcasint project r and ! ? a 1 strike and thatrbyiaccepting the 1 ideals expressed the opinion that obligation to the sisters who have soldier's adjusted Compensation, rritrike leaders' challenge to "alDeonle in general had so- little cess. a . . a. m h . juusa s cnamoers and laid on a couch, where - he H writhed and screamed while telephone calls tor physicians were sent. Walter E. Mosber, another defendant, son of the slain constable, - and Judge Hourcr. gave the man first aid. ' Judge ttodaree Recrws The Judge and attorneys went into consultation after .Baker was carried put, after which the Judge announced that the i recess ; was continued iihtil tomorrow- morn ing by stipulation of counsel. The lawyers said they believed this ac tion probably removed any dan ger o? a mistrial ; which might have resulted from Baker's ab sence and that the recess might be continued tomorrow if the pa tient should not be sufficiently recovered to return to court. without further action, Wltte's hospital record. pending hospital, with its own kitchen, imrlors, roonus, fend , everything especially fitted up for mothers and babies. A -, , Work Tays for Services- ; . The hospital has outstanding A good' many bills from patients who haven't had the ' money to Two days ot rain wonld give western Oregon ten million dol lars worth of smoke-free climate. bronght tnem or their relatives Fred Schane, Spokane realty man,, flght to the' finish- their shop Understanding of the constitution through serious illness. The new j today announced he had forward- forces soon will be recruited to 1 that a large proportion of the pop building Is to be built'to a'con-jedto ' the secretary of state at normal strength and the power ulation . would vote to do away siderable extent hy , the efforts of Qlympia his declaration of can- 0t tne union disintegrated. with the constitution altogether if men. who desire to pay r in work dldacy for; the Democratic noml-l Southern and western roads. given such an opportunity to ex nation' as congressman iront tne I howerer, are not faring so well. I press their opinion. mm aistnci. ; it i. frankly admitted, because Renorts of committees occu Seattle Newspaperman Joins University Staff Ohio Man Elected for Principal ship at Dallas I (Continued on page ) EUGENE, Or., Aug. 10 Ralph1 C. Casey, a Seattle newspaperman. has been added to the faculty of the school of Journalism at the PLANE PLUNGES INTO STREET; TWO FLIES ARE DEAD IN WRECK Gatchel ot Ohio has been selected Vv ha rtallaa artiftnl ATctnr tn Mr. chade also announced him-Uost of thlrfhons are situated Uied the afternoon session of the lLW?erBKJr or wre.g0.n' ac5fnlln fill the vacancy as principal of the self as in favor of a government lf, trnm th.hir where convention. . One report recom- announcement toaay. ne win . . hTO, ,eft by the re,lgnation controlled merchant marine, re- . ,r V.-lTr5' . ...iiv! aa im.rin nar- begin his nuties at tne opening . . . - . " ' I nOu-Uulon lurccs ai mum. t mtuuvu ,un.uB) . , .a v .. , lnt nn of tne Toistean act. and . . .v- I n , -rk ur.,o U1 l" on,. - w v - i Mrn irni w x rvntnrn inn hli incin i LuiuaLiuii iu auo iua,uv protection : for organized labor. ; 1 TS.lt. ,(.nreMitatives came here conferences' to which Mr, Taft "11T I prepared to vote for acceptance of suggested an amendment asking dallas, bre., Aug. io. (Spe-1 Fleishacker Announces Out- cial to The Statesman.) u. r. lay of $4,000,000 In Portland high school left by the resignation of C J. Everett. The school board PORTLAND, Aug. 10- Expen- XllAniul UfAmnn DiiMtTn ttlic&u yiuiuau uiyiai : stood. .wi be Tned in Euaene : Terrin&piosion . a 5 ; VASHEVILLirNa. Aug. 10. EUGENE, Or., Aug. 10-Kath-f A terrific explosion occurred to- Mr. Harding's plan. It was under- that the conference amend its Cash Carried AvyQV by .... t rules so the United SUtes could participate without sacrificing tra ditional policies. Warning Note Sounded A note ot warning against de fiance of the law was sounded by George w. wickesham,, former United States attorney general, in eryn -Estelle Emmons, who - was J night near the shanty cars at the arrested In Los Angeles Wedaes-1 southern railway - depot here. day. will be brought , to Eugene I which have housed railway cm to be tried' on a Charge of bur-inin.jnc. tha ahonmen's strike CIITPArn 'in t m. a. t j nl v flry. according to announcement Tne extent of the damage ; could an address at luncheon attended '" Sheriff, Fred Stickels. scerUined immediately by Mr. Taft. Mr. Coolidge and -f ---....j huvuiuuuuc iov.c ui" ,vj Mrs. , cutuiuui is acvuwa vi t "cri. former, service and automobile man were killed to- complicity in e, number of bur night , when an airrjlane nilotedhv KpIW nlurtwd into the glarie-s committed In Eugene . a r streets of Naperville, about 30 miles from Ghicairo. , -neuer was Instantly killed, bnt Schlllo, who was in the rear seW as seen- trying to free himself from the strap binding him into :- the planet a ;s u J, " : Flames Envelop Plane. !)U Before rescuer cou id reach him, however; the gasoline tank ,. caught tire and the wreckage was covered by a sudden rush - of , lame, which drove back the spec tators. i : ; r: , ; Keller, began some stunts' for the ben efit of the home crowds he knew were, watchinr him from below.- Aftr anvoral ovltlntlnna.' the plane was seep to ' side elip and then plunge into a dlxxy tail spin. ' Craft Suddenly Crumples. 1 When scarcely 150 leot above the earth, the craft , seemed to a former.- army flyer, year' ago, also In the theft of to automobiles.. . Two . youths implicated in the Icrtraep pleaded guilty and. are now serving f time in vthe Oregon pen itentiary. - . v BISHOP DEAD after the explosion. Later an explosion was reported In . the Southern railway yarns here. '. " other-notables here for the bar convention. , "No government resting on universal suffrage can long, en dure," he said, referring to the mine strike outrage at Herrin, Illinois, "without respect for the constitution and laws of the land Dishman Bank Robbers SPOKANE, Wash.Aug. 10. Robbers who forced . the door of the Apple Way State : bank at Dishman, five miles east of here, some time during last night, ob tained 3535' 4n money, officers were Informed today. E. A. Kauf man, president of the bank, said when he left at 9 o'clock he no ticed two men loitering near the bank. He furnished their descrip. tions to the police. . CHARLOTTE, N. C, Aug. 11. -Bishop John C. Kilgo, of the right itself, and glided smoothly for a moment, only to crumple in- Methodist Episcopal church, south, ,uddenly drew 'rerolver,and to a shapeless mass and plunge died at his home here at 1:45 this 1 w r , towards the earth, ;; J morning. ' Two Men Killed CLEVELAND Ohio. Aug. 10. Two non-union employes of New I n,or jf tne selfish interests of par York -Central railroad in its Col- j tkular ' classes . are permitted to linwood roundhouse were shot j contest the laws and facts of gov- and killed tonight. The men tad ernment. been' standing on a street corner I Mjiy Become Menace arguing with a third man, accord- j , "When any body of men, be ing to the police, when the latter! they employes or employers, be ne- come so Infatuated with their own HAIL DFFERRED DUBLIN,; Aug. 1 0. ( By the Associated Press) The reconven ing of the Daft Eireann. scheduled for August 12, was postponed to day until AnguEt 26. . WEATHER (Qoutinned on paf 6) (Contlpned on pse 6). Oregon: c Friday fair except showers northwest portion, met this week and decided on Oc-1 dlture of . approximately 24 000 tober 2 as the opening date of j 000 in the construction of giant school. ' hydro-electric nlant to aerva tha Narthjwestern . Electrio 'company. FOrty-NVe Whales Are Flelachacker. f resldent lot the Taken at Westport, Wn. company.? - - - - .i wimin or u flays tne oen- HOQUIAM. Wash., Aug. i- "Ite location of the plant will be Forty-fiye whales have been lak-l decided upon and work will corn- en thus far this season at thelmenco shortly afterward, accord- whaling station at Wesport. ing to the San Francisco capital Three whaling vessels have made 1st. banker and lumberman, who the catches, 'which include , 36 arrived In Portland today.'. humpbacks, nine tinbarks and one Three sites are under conoid sperm. The catch Is below norma eration, Fleischacker said. He at present, but the whalers hope added that he was not at liberty to obtain their expected catch bo- to name them, but that engineers fore the season closes late in Oc-I0f the company were? making a tober. Clackamas County Farmer Killed by Runaway Team OREGON CITY, Or Aug. 10 Driving a team of frisky horses. Theodore E. Kraeft,- 62, a farmer was fatally Injured today when j the team bolted. . He was thrown from the' wagon and his "skull j was fractured - thorongh and exhaustive study of I the situation and would reach a decision , within . two or three months. .: ..'".: .v : ... '. MINX SAVED TERRE HAUTE . Ind.. Aug. 11. Attempts to dynamite the W. Y; Wagner coal mine near Toad Hop early this morning wero frus trated,, .