THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON FRIDAY- MORNING; OCTOBER 20 1922 . . .... .... - - ' ' - . - - . 1 GflPTl AGAIN UNDER ARREST Rosenbluth's Bail Fixed at 4 $40,000; Will Be Re moved to Tacoma NEW YORK, Oct.! 10. Federal Judge. Learned Hand late today fixed tall of 140,000 tor Captain Robert Rosenbluth who was ar rested here on a warrant for his removal to Tacoma, Wash., to face an Indictment charging him tfitbvcompliclt with Roland Wt Potaler f Providence, R. L.1 in the slaying on October' 25, 1918, of Major Alexander P. Cronkhite at , Camp, Lewis, Wash. .."Taige Hand said that the pres ent indictment warranted heavier bail than $25,000 fixed when Rotenbluth was first arrested in 1921. Week's Stay Granted Rosenbluth surrendered to the authorities today and was ar raigned before United States Com missioner Hitchcock. The com missioner granted a stay of one tfeek In the proceedings-for his removal to Tacoma for trial on the indictment returned in tho federal court there on October 13. He declared, however, that he had no authority to fix bail in a murder case and sent the matter before Judge Hand." Jonah J. Goldstein,- Rosen bluth's counsel, taid he would fight removal proceedings and would ask for a writ of habeas corpus If his fight were unavail ing. -The complaint on which Rosenbluth was arrested, charged him with having wilfully and -maliciously assaulted Major Cronk- UNITED ARMY STORES We Hare Just Bought for the Salem Store : 100 ARMY 0. P. OVERCOATS J to sell at the exceptionally low price of $6.75. Reclaimed i but most of them nearly new. They are going fast and I probably your last chance to get a good reclaimed army t I overcoat. New leather' coats $6.75 to i 911.au. Leather Coats, with sheep- ' skin linings ...... fOJSO Men's best "Ball Band" Hip . Rubber Boots, 9 to 13's n $3.85. ' v- 3 lb. all wool O D Blankets 4 lb. all wool O D Blankets, ': Trench Shoes, 9 to 12 $3.85 .Men's reclaimed Slicker . : - Rain Coats .... ."" fl.OO 5 Men's new Rain Hats. .6O0 j Men's Stag Shirts, $3.50 to ! $9.00. . Xrr- s- j New Folding; Army Coats i $3.93. ; -v ' New government Army Axes $1.00 Men's new O D Wool . Breeches $4.50 Men's reclaimed O D Wool , Breeches $3.50 Men's new army O D Wool Shirts $3.25 Men's tan army or officers " 5 Dress Shoes ..... $5.50 Men's new rain coats $0.50 Men's best double seat and i double, knee corduroy Breeches $0.00 Men's heavy wool pants $3.23 and $3.85. Men's reclaimed khaki breeches $1.00 Another lot of men's new Khakf Breeches at $3.50 Pack sacks (all sizes) $1.75 to $4.00. r Some Bargains iu Tents UNITED ARMY STORES 220 South Commercial Street Salem, Ore. hite and with having commanded Pothier to. kill him. Fint Evidence 3Ieagre The original case against th two men was dropped when At torney General Daugherty after Investigation of the evidence, de clared it was insufficient to war rant prosecutions. In prepared statements issued today by Rosenbluth and his counsel, it was declared that "this unwarranted indictment is an ef fort to remove the ca?e as part of the impeachment proceedings in stituted against Attorney General Daugherty and to block a con gressional inquiry as' requested by the Veterans of Foreign Wars." Rosenbluth Asks Inquiry Rosenbluth explained that At torney Dangherty. after ordering him released after his first arrest had declaed that he had no jur isdiction and had ordered the case transferred to legal authorities of the state of Washington who. Rosenbluth . said "threw out the case." ..Rosenbluth then - tried, hi? statement continued, to get the attorney general to investigate the charges and appealed to con gress for an Inquiry and , to the Veterans of Foreign Wars for aid. Other Charges Mado While these steps were in progress. Rosenbluth said. Attor ney General Daugherty took hold of , the original charge and or dered that an indictment be pro cured. Rosenbluth also charged that there had been irregularities in the calling of witnesses in the Tacoma proceedings which- led to the indictment. is expected to make the amount of surety so high that it will be impossible for the defendant to obtain bond. In default of bail before the court, Pothier would te immediate'.y sent to Tacoma. POTHJKR ARRESTED 5 PROVIDENCE, R. I., Oct. 19.-4 Roland R. Pothier, former army sergeant, arrested in Central Falls this afternoon on a first de gree murder charge in connect, tion with the killing of Major, Alexander P. Cronkhite at Camp Lewis, Wash., October 25, 191S, was committed to jail late today without bond and tomorrow will be brought before Federal Judge Arthur L. Brownon removal pro ceedings. ! An offense of murder , is bail--able under federal proceedure and counsel tor, . Pothier is ex pected to ask Judge Brown to fix bail for the' prisoner's release here.i pending trial in Tacoma. Judge Brown, If he does fix bail. ''': . iiwk.4Mi , at.. 4 '.' . n Sewing Needs j 10c needles, assortment, at, ....... oc Bath Robe Flannel 50c Kimona Crepe ..... .85c 27-inch Ginghams . ,12c Fancy lace Edgings 5c Silk Jersey Vest-' lng . . $1.23 and f 1.40 S Crochet ' Thread, V Special ...i... . .. 5c rlOc Sewing. Thread, all .. colors .......... 4c ; ;: :--:,v ; " ; ,,, 1. Is all that the name implies.- Now that -Christmas la not so 'far away. . It is an exposition of all the correct materials and necessary accessories that enter into the making of clothes and gifts. This year's display holds forth more than ordinary in terest. Everyone is trying to economize. Those who usually, purchase ready-to-wear garments will either make or-super vise .the making of their own. this season. We've anticipated this trend of thought; and to make this point more interesting. we keep prices down to the lowest possible level, consistent with quality.; You certainly should see these displays, you'll find them , wonderfully s interesting and instructive regarding what to wear and how to make.it. 79c Art linen in natural color, 18 inch width 49c 32-inch Gingham, in all colors, plaids arid checks .25c 27-inch Ginghams in many, beautiful colors ;.19o Cretonne, 36-inch, 19c and 42 and 45-inch Indian Head Pillow Tubing 35c 9-4 Moclips Sheeting .. . 49c Tea Toweling, all linen 35c Finet finished Hurricane Muslin . 17c Nainsook, a very fine finish 39o Jap Crepe, in all colors- . -. - -.."...... 3c iLingerie crepe, in very pretty patterns 35c Trimming Beads, per Jwinch .... n 10c Stamped Pillow Tubing, a pair .r - $1.69 , 40-inch,SiIk Crepe de Chine . Silk: Messaline, ih all colors ?A1I . wool Serge, 36 inches wide i Fancy silk Garter .Elastic, per yard -- . :$1.50 Granite Cloth, 36 inches wide ,75c 4-oz Skein Tarn, in all colors ,$4 grade 40-inch Canton Crepe ; Fancy flowered Ribbon, 6 to 8 inches J.... .D.1L C. Embroidery Thread, 5c; 3 skeins ! BITS FOR BREAKFAST V 4 The gentle Oregon mist. m If any one has an idea that Sa lem is not an apple center, he Ehould take a look at the Salem canneries. V " But. Lloyd Qeorge may decide to not stay licked. In whhich rare those who oppose him will know he has-been in a fight. The sacrifices of the friends of old Willamette will put over the endowment campaign. For three Quarters of a century, that insti tution has lived and grown upon sacrifices. When such sacrifices fail, the enduring qualities of its greatness will not shine so bright ly. But will they ever fail? There is talk of a corn show this winter in Salem. By all means, a corn show. The crop the past season was the best in the history of the valley. It is good to keep up the interest,, and the quest for better varities and methods. 'I There should be some kind of a memorial to Fred Erixon on the extension to North Capitol street. His faith removed all the itfbun- tains in the way of the opening of the street. "W When Clemenceau arrives at New York Tammany will be nu merously represented in the re ception committee; and there will be smiles on the faces of both tigers. S New York university has a new course ih sellin . glife insurance and Cornell university one on bo te! management, thus contribut ing data to the burning question of who should go to college. WDM'S lUTO MED Local Vocational Institution to Teach Fair as' Well As Stern Sex 4 : BEAUTIFUL FLORAL DESIGN 36-ICH ; TARRY CLOTH In all leading, colors, special J .:.98c 36-INCH MERCERISED MADRAS 1 In French blue, brown, rose, green and mulberry ,-89c 36-INCH BUNGALOW CRETONNES Special --.-M....,......,..... 19c f LACE NET DRAPERIES ' In 36, 40, 54 inches, at ,...;M:....dC.23c and lip i 36-INCH B0UVELLE CLOTH,' For draperies. A handsome collection of values to $1.75 I Special . JL' .... 98c Premium Coupons with purchases of 50c or over in any department. :.....89c II 79c II ... X9c II . 10c II "Why don't you start an auto school for women, both as drivers and as car owners who would ap preciate the chance to learn some of the scientific facts about cars I It would be a good act of citizen ship and a public benefit," This was the substance of the advice of State Director E. E. El liott of the state board for voca' tlonal education to the Salem School of Automotive Engineering that is now operating under feder al supervision. That, too, is pre cisely what the school had al ready planned to. do, and the keen judgment of the director was met by plans already pretty well matured. ' ine saiem school is to open sucn a department in the verv near future, if there is a sufficient demand for it. The presnt school quarters on South Liberty street will have to be somewhat reno vated, however. A new floor is to be laid, more work benches in stalled; and the place is to be fit ted up for attractive as well as emcient service. Either day or night classes can be arranged for if there are enough applicants to make it feasible. All the field re pairs, such as changing tires, re pairing tubes and tires, adjusting the carburetor, changing spark plugs and practically all minor road adjustments, will be treated, as well as enough electrical ser- ice to start many a car that is now stranded between stations. I The new Bcnool opened a week ago' Monday and now has an en rollment of 30 men, for both day night classes. A FAVORITE OF THE DOUGHBOYS. fri -4 fr::T;.-"--; rr-r: -- : r i i ' i'b. .. -.. sl : j 1 i e :i - i - ?- - . v A li . " ' " f I -1, .A Kt 11 'K " I'll JS t f i 1 " -t " V i -4 t ii nil iJ - I direction of the pendulum's swing over a divided, arc Here , the pressure of light, earthquake ac tion, magnetic ,- storms, s the grav itational pull of . small masses, the growth of plants, llTing bacteria 'and other phenomena will be tho in tne teTea uiuviwwi surrounding the central rotunda, tn latest results of scientific Te- v. Ka itsmnnttntpd. ' Displays variaoio One week there ' may f be dis played tie latest' forms or radio telephony and the next, perhaps, a-set of jjpsychological tests on a new find of fossils r a series of synthetic compounds. The building, designed to cost $5,000,000, was the gift of the Carnegie corporation; provided , Academy of Sciences seenred , able siter The ground was Wat . With a fund of S 00.00 a collect by donations throughout t, country . This methods wu lowed In order that every sectloj of the nation might feel it ni a share. The building will b of marble In classic simplicity. SAVE $ H by buyinsr your lxardware furniture at The Capital Eiri ware & Fiirniture Co., 2S5 Ki Commercial St. . Phone n. 3 ' I soldiers during the world war as the "Jeanne d'Arc Girl.' oL sciences at Washington these . .it . i . mings win oe a regular part oi the interesting exhibits open to the public. Xear 1lBcom Memorial It is hoped to nave the build ing completed by the fall of 1923. It will be located near the recent ly dedicated Lincoln Memorial and will be three stories high. The first floor will be given over to public and museum purposes, where mtony scientific facts will be demonstrated. The two upper floors will bo devoted to offices. The main demonstration fea ture will be under a dome in the central lobby, where the sun-spot phenomena will be demonstrated. A coelostat telescope mounted in the dome, will form a large im age of the sun on the white sur face of a circular table in the middle of the room. Here visi tors will see tho spots on the sun's disc, changing in number and form, from day to day and moving across the disc as the sun revolves on its axis. Pendulum is Indicator Foucault's experiment dempn stration will be embodied in a 60- foot pendulum swinging in a wide arc. The swinging pendulum will mark an invariable direection in space, and as the earth revolves beneath it, rotation will be plain ly shown by the steady change in .NACVV- Tr I I. Mf Its- PA V You'll be interested iu these new fall Skirts.' v Skirts for sports wear and street wear that arc notable for quality and moderate prices. Materials are prunellas and plaids. Fashionable color combinations in blue and brown tan and brown, black and .white. , 'You'll like, the wy they, are mae. -" v ; $3.98 and S6.75 GALE l & GO Commercial and Court Streets Foucault. Pendulum Exneri- r.-ment to Prove Rotation Housed at Washington WASHINGTON. Oct. 14 .Have yon ever seen ,the sun's spots? Have you ever seen demonstrated Foucault's celebrated pendulum experiment to prove the rotation of the earth? Have you ever watched the antics of minute in- fusorians. swimming in water? With the; completion of the new home , of the National Academy TOO - LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED SALESMEN,, PftE- ferably with life insurance ex. perience. C. F. Simon, "Meet Me at the Terminal." FOR RENT MODERN TWO rr o o m furnished -apartment. Adults. Marlon A partments o ; r Free Delivery on $2 Orders Pure Cane ' M. J. B. Tree Tea Blue Tip Broom Dari-Gold MSk) J Sugar lb. Black or Green 25c 95c 10 'm 90c ; 15Ibs lM 1 lb. Black or Green 49c Green Tirr Broom . Alpine ; : o5c 9 cansv:::; ..........9Pc Rex Medium Sugar Golden Gate Tea Red Tip Broom - ' '".- Cured Hams V2 lb. Black or Green 25c 75c Calif ornia, Soft Shell. - : . .; WalnuU V- Hamy per lb 28c . c. , n il, ntl 1 gaL Pennick's Heavy Side Bacop ; u.?-. .- ... Z5c Whole Ham ... 27c GoHen s Lb. - ..25c New Stock Soft SheUf 63c 1 lb. Pride's Mince Meat 0f ' 6M1 lbs. Sweet Potatoes . . 15c C ' 2q Amber Karo . r. 1- lgaL...J ...59c 35c Snowflake Soda IePacSeFoanv Graded Potatoe. 30e . r ..inn.', c 100 lb. ,ack :...:.9Sc 2 caa, Pepper ..I5c f 65c boAake, 6SS!M: 2 cans Cinnamon ....15c ' . - ' Vim Flour 2 an, Nntmeg 19c 50c box liberty Soda, Peanut Bntte, 51 85 o 1 s m- lh. .15c 2 cans Mustard 17c in bulk 27c rm If for any reason you do , Jmalrarm,l; ' r not like Vim we will re- r ' ZJos,;-' .-.r-45c fund purchase price and Cabbage for Kraut 5 lbs. Stock Salt ...47c Creamery Butter ; you keep the Vim. 50 lbs .......75c 50;lbs. Dairy Salt....73c . ;4?r;K5 Hundreds of Specials Not Listed Here See Our Windows I - Eventually You Will Buy at GD I U J i i t k r t K t M 610 N. Commercial.