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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1922)
u TUB . r. - -..W THH WklATIIKIt Fair tonight and tomorrow. DAILY EDITION VOU VI. BUND, UlMCflVTlaS COUNTY, OREGON, HATlltDAY At-TKUXOO. JUNK 81, l22. . .'". xo. is UNION LABOR ATTACKED BY U. S. SENATOR Part In Mine MuHHacrc De nounced By Myers MAY ORDER TROOPS Further Outbreaks PmutmI When ' Vlrtlm' Kunm-itlN Aro Hi-hl , font Company To Hun For Million Damages. tll' nlird I'rm tnTtw llrnil Uull.tln.) WASHINGTON, Jutia 24. 8inutor Myora of Muiiliiim tuduy denounced I lid labor uiiIoiih for their purl In 111" Ilurrln nilnii massacre. On (ha floor of tho mmulii, Myers declared that America In no longer free whun "iiK'ii uiuitl link (in organized minority (or pcrinliwlon to do a, duy's work." TllOOIH WILL REMAIN HKItlllN, 111., Juno 24. When the uillltury commlalon which (lovnrnor Small nc lit Intra to Investigate the massacre of strlkobroukura, completca Iin work, troops probably will be ord ercd Into WllllumHon county to slay until til conl Htrlko Is Hut tied, It win Indicated today."- While on lh surface thing ar peaceful, further oiitbreukit arc feared. Seventeen bodies mill In y un cliilmt'd In tho morgue here lodiiy. The potter's fluid scorned to bo tltiilr desijiuillnn. Aluuy ol them wrra only partially identified. Curious throngs crowded llm morguq. , , Fonllim is mill high mill further riots u rd feared when Ihn victim' funeral Is hold. " "' ' An nniiounconnint Hint th South i'rn IIIIiioIh , Conl com puny would hrlbg suits aggregating million (or damage", against the county lind thv iiili.orn' union, Iiuh' atlmid union members to new hutred. STUIKK t(STM IHI,4HM),4MI WASHINGTON, Junii 24. The cim I minora' strike, now nesrlng fta thirteenth week, already him coat the country half hllllnn dollars, uccord lug to compilations from government llgurca. " .', . '. CALIFORNIA BANKER TO ARRIVE TONIGHT B. C. Aldwcll, u prominent officer of tho California joint Ktock Innd bank and of tho Hunk of Italy, of Bun Krnnclsco. Is expected to- arrlvo In Bond this evening on a tour of In apectlon over Central Oregon. It fa vornbly liuproasod. It In expected that urruiigemauis will bo . mndo by, Mr, A Id well to place considerable monay In farm loana In this section. OVERSEAS NURSE ENTERS CONTEST Minn Ituth Runtum. who wiih nil ran overaenli during the recent war wn the fifth cnndldnte to bn en rolled for tho Ilond firn department contoat for Fourth of July queen and tho $175 diamond ring offerod aa flrat prise. All cundldutnH are working hard todny, piling up vtea In tho contoat. MICKiE SAYS A FElk IM lUtS tCNM odouc ut om ovi 8teoupeei iutm vxn nceu Jkiutufi oA I POftMCKRft. HOT KMCMilta (TUKT WE WW tf IMYkmI V ckj kn.iro'ncuO ili TUlC ' POaMEHOft OP PUBUCW Pastor Is Convicted Of Participation In Blair Mountain Fight (11 United IWitoTh Bend Bullrtln.l CHAK1.KBTOWN, W. Va Juno 3 4 . Ut-v. Jumtm Wllburu, flMptfnt prwichrr of Illuir, VV. Va., waa eonvlclnd lout nlitht of murder In tho mirond di'Kfuu for purtlrlpatlon In tho bultlo of fiiuir uiountuln, In tlio mini) wur of I nut year. Ill Hon John will mint ba trli'd on tho aaina churit. MINING TOWN FORESEES WAR Killing of Two Miners In Attack On Deputies May Cause Strife. ( l Unllwl Pnaa U Th Urni Uull.tln.) CLAUKRlll'ItO. V. Vii June 21. Thin coul iiiIiiIiik ceuli'r iirmed It- nlf today In antlclpntlon of further (rouble, followliiK the killing of two Inert In an atluck on u cur currylnic deputleo and utrlkebivakerii yeier day. The nhorlff hui authority to dfpu- 1 1 7.ii a thouHatid men. BALLOON ASCENSION MAY BE PUT ON HERE (Vlrlirallon ConinillKn Authorize Virion To Mnko XwesNiiry ArranicrmrnlH. Declnlon to put on n balloon uhccu Hlon na one of the fmiluroa of the Kourth of July celebration here, pro. vldluic audi an ucl I nviilliiblc, wua reached Inat nlKht ul tho mevllnic of tbo celebration committee ut the llre- hnuao. Whether or not a Rood par achute ineii can be found to undur tnke the nacenalon will bn nacertiilned by rfriC'Clrfl't Tnrlon on a trip to I'oriliuid tonlKht. Klnal tirraiiKvnienta for IlKhter to appenr In the IioxIiik smoker plnnued for tho Kourth will alno bo miido by Ciirlon while In I'oi tliiiid. COVERALLS SELECTED AS 40 ET 8 UNIFORM M '' ' Will Ili ''Worn ..At Htnte Initiation Ily ltntl Voiturc Mi"mlMra At the Itnllca. Drown covorulla are to constitute llio uniform of inembura of Rend Volturo lit BocletA dus 40 Ilommea ot 8 Chovaux, whon the Central Oregon wrecking crew of the ex-aervlco men b organlr-atlon undertnkea tho chuaten Iuk of caudidatoa for Initiation pro ceed lug . tho American Legion atate convention in Tho Halloa. One nun dred and twenty uniforniH are being ordered. The wrecking will be the flrat state Initiation ever held by the organize tlon In Oregon, und probably becauae Ilond volturo Ih the Inrgeat of any In the state, a craw of 30 from Central Oregon poata is being picked to con' duct the ceremonies. lliiglua for tho 40 et 8 corps ur rived yesterday, but were found un sultablo for practice in the oiu'ly stages of Instruction, being pitched In tho key of "C." They are being ro tallied for future use. and lower toned iuatrumouls have been sent for, JURY DISAGREES IN TRIAL OFTEN I.W. W. ' (Ily United Prmi to Th. Hnit BulU-ltn.l 8ACHAMENTO, June 24. Trial of 101. W. W. boro on churges of crim inal syndicalism resulted todny in disagreement ot tho Jury. They will bo tried again. PAYS FINE OF $25 ON LIQUOR CHARGE Pleading guilty to n charge of hav ing liquor In his possession, William Turney pnld a duo of S 2 5, assessed In city court yesterday afternoon, Turney was arrested by Chief of -Police Wlllurd Houston Thursday night. DO FINAL WORK ON HUBBLE BUILDING .I. A'"Tti6" White cement finishing on tho outside of t'lib Hubble nervlco station building la now belhg put on. The bMlldlng' wbh completed except-.for Oils Avork' sfinie time ago,: and has I.1.- t..i :. . ...t. il mvu III urro w, n-,vi. rvw, STATE UNABLE TO PROVE CASE AG AINST SM ALL Freed on Charge of Con spiracy To Defraud VAST SUMS INVOLVED Intrnwt Colli-rti-il On llllnoln Kundo lliu.li. of CtmipUlut I'lut On , Fnrt of KnrmlcK, (o .' ernnr'H Iti-ply. (Mr Unllnl Pro tu The Ikiul llulWln.) WAl'KKOAN, III.. June 24. Gov ernor l.en Hiuall wua today acquitted of cliurgoH of conspiracy to defraud the atato of Illinois of huge suma of muney. Tbo Jury In Lake county ro turned u verdict of "not guilty.". Unvornor l.en Hmull of lllnoia wus Indicted by u grand jury ut Bprlug Held, HI., a year ago on charges of embeiilliiK stutu funda, conspiracy and operation of u conlldence game. rVed BlurlliiR, lleuteiinnt governor and Vernon Curtis, bunker of Grunt I'nrk, III., were Indicted with bliu It wui charged iu tho Indictmenl that during the terms of Hmull uud Sterling as stute treusururs, millions of dollar In state funds were loaned to the Grant Park hank, of which Curtis and bis brother, tbo late Ed ward Curtis, were owners, at 2 per cent interest. Immunity Claimed This money, tho grand Jury mild iu a stst'intent. was In -turn loaned to Chicago packer at from 6 to 8 per ceut interest. Hmull, Sterling and Curtis pocketed the dilTerence In In terest, It wus alleged. Hmall at first, clulmed Immunity from arrest. His attorneys. In court ut Sprlnglleld, claimed that the ar rest of the governor would be a aur render of tho executive to the Judici ary briOirlt of tho atato government whlrli would be contrary to the con Ht M ut ion. A'ttorneya furthermore ad vuiioi'd the theory "the king can do no wrong" In attempting to prove Kmiill'i Immunity from arrest. Judge E. 8. Smith, at Springfield overruled the appeal of the governor und handed down a decision saying the governor was subject (o arrest that "Illinois hud no king." Arntrtl a Oinltol Bmult then started a trip oi" Intipce tlon of the highways of Illinois. He tranancted the state business while en route. Me reached Chicago and wired the sheriff of Sangamon couuty h wus ready'to.iDB arrested.' The sheriff refused to come to Chi cago after him and Small continued on his trip. After a month' absence from tho state capital, be returned and "Invited" tho sheriff to arrest him. ' '' Small was formally taken into cus tody nl the stnto -capital; - When the trial of Small.- Sterling and Curtis was called In court, tho governor and Curtis naked for a change of venue, It was rloclded to hold the trial In Wttukegun,' 111. Jury l.ontt In Kelwtlon It took three weeks to select a Jury The evidence against the governor was largely documentary. Records of banks and the Chicago packers were Introduced iu nn effort to prove that Small and Sterling conspired with tb Curtis', brothers to tuko monies be longing to Illinois. iSmnll. throughout, claimed the In dtctment was the result of a plot of his political enemies. Ho said the traction 'and- cemenl Interests were Instrumental in' preferring the pile gallons..' V ; NEW FACES WILL BE SEEN IN GAM Ilend's . baseball ' team will look Bomcwhnt different in Sunday's gnmo nt Madras, from its appearance In the three previous contests With the ten from tho Jofferson country metrop olis1. "Slim" Simpson, who has pitched nil of. these gamos, will he glveu a rest, and some other member of the pitching staff will occupy the mound. Several members of tho first string will tiol he nblo to nuiHo the trip, so thut other new fuces will be Besu. , . -' . Mndrus Is, counting on this fact and the mighty presence of Jess Telhorow In the lineup, to give the victory and revenge - for -three- straight de feats administered by Bend. Tho local men, hqwever, bellove'tliat they will b able to' put a man in the box who 'Wilt hold the. Madras batsmen to fw ruim, 'while: tho "Bund sluggers will do 6a rbst, ' T . 7 . . 11 ' ' T' " ..... . , - &OUP FOR KAISER :;FEA REM TONIGHT RAIL SHIPPING TO RANGE MAY BE ABANDONED Driveway Through Reserva tion Considered Assured CATTLE MEN OPPOSED car Move On Part of Woolgroners To Increase Gracing flights UO.IMMI Kheep I.o-w An nual Hide. Securing of a sheep driveway through the Wurmsprlngs Indian res- rvatlon, now virtually an assured fact, will mean that more than twen ty thousand sheep from' Maupin, An telope and Shiiniko, which formerly have made the round trip between Maupin and Rend by train, going to and from summer range, will now hoof tho hundred miles or more. At he same time It has aroused heated opposition from cattlemen In tbo Sis- tors section, who see in it a move on the part of woolgrowers to annex a part of their range. The new driveway, which is being put'through largely by tbe efforts of Norma n O. Jacobson, former super visor of the Deschutes national for est;' lias as Its purposo the avoiding of freight charges, amounting to per- haps $2,600 a season,' according to figures secured at the local railroad office. Hitherto, inability to obtain permialon to cross the reservation has made rail shipment necessary, hut now, the sheep will travel close to 100 miles In reaching the range, feeding as they go. The driveway will come out near Ulnck butte, it Is understood by for est officials. With the exception of a few small bunds, driving ot sheep to- the forest range will not be. starteduntll next month. . . . ' END TAX PROBLEM FOR FORMER RULER Trouble ' With Holland Checked When Wilheim's 'Assess. montiTAre Reduced (Br ynitod Pro, to The Bend Bulletin.) DOORN. Holland. June 24. The row between the Dutch' authorities and the ex-kalser.'s staff over tux pay ments has been settled. Well-informed persons In Doom In timate that probably the officials have been given a tip from higher up not to disturb his majesty further. Behind this adjustment of an un pleasant row lies perhaps the change in the Haus Doom personnel, where by Oeneral Dommes replaces General Gontard as "hofmssschall." Originally, the kaiser was assessed on n property of 350,000 gulden by the district of Doom. He objected through Gontard and the amount was reduced to 135,000 gulden, on which ho was called upon to par a 2.62 per cent taxi ' : t 1 , What he pays the state Itself Is not revealed, but,' in any event, it seems unlikely that' the authorities are go ing to make Ufa onerous tor his maj esty hereafter due mainly to Dom mes' diplomacy. . The kalsor Is still waiting upon a settlement of his German estates. And tho feeling In Germany against making any enormous payments to him Is increasing constantly. , COLLEGE WRESTLING CHAMPION IN CITY Marlon Coyner, who Inst winter won the title of middleweight wrestl ing champion In the ngrthwest col lege conference, arrived in Bend to day for a few days' visit with his family. He represented O. A. C. and would be entitled ' to the Paclrlc championship except for the tact that no nieela could be scheduled with the California schools. He defeated every opponent: in tbe 158 pound . clash Coyner Is a graduate of the local blgh school, where he starred at football. Ho will return la a tow days to Cor- ValllB. .v.;--'.-.' British Troops Ready To Resist Attacks of Republicans in Dublin (Rr tnlud Pr Ut Th. Bnd Bollrtlti.) DCI1I-I.M, June 24. British troops here prepared today to resist attacks Monday wben the 72-hour limit, set In Rory , O'Connor's ultimatum to Pre mier Iloyd-Georg'e for the re moval of British from Dublin, expires. LABOR AGAINST SOVIET REGIME Resolution Condemns Reds And Endorses U. S. Policy. (Br UniUd Prtai to The Brnd Bulletin.) CINCINNATI, June 24. American Federation of Labor convention to day decisively rejected a resolution demand that the United States rec ognize tbe soviet Russian govern ment. Instead, a resolution was adopted condemning the bolshevik! and endorsing the United States gov ernment's policy. The decision on tbe Russian ques tion virtually completed the conven tion work, and sine die adjournment was expected late today. SECOND SAWMILL IS BUILT AT LA PINE Thomas, Funk and Mastrn Sturt Construction Have Timber For Yenr's Cutting. LA PINE, June 24. A second saw mill is now being built at La Pine, on the Frank Funk property north ot town. Charles Thomas "and John .Musten are associated with Funk in the venture. A crew of men is now at work putting in a foundation. Sufficient timber is. controlled to Insure a year's cutting. Sawing will be commenced about July 1, it is an nounced. V" ATTENDANCE LARGE FOR SOCIAL SWIM Success of the swimming member ship plan at the American Legion building was seen in the great attend ance at last night's social sWim.'VThe tank was crowded all during the eve ning. Membership Is lucreasing daily according to O. W. Grubb. who is in charge. MAJOR LEAGUE SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE At Boston R. Boston 12 New York 7 H. 12 11 10 Second Game: Boston - 5 New York 2- At Washington R. . 2 .8 R. H. . 8 ' 9 H. 13 13 H. 12 19 Washington Philadelphia At Chicago Chicago Cleveland At Detroit R. 4 . 13 Detroit St. Louis ... NATIONAL I.KAGUH At New York R.- H. E. 5 12 2 6 11 2 R. H.. E. 6 1! 0 1.8 1 4 ii i , 1, 7 0 R. H. E. . 3 , 9 ' 0 . 7, 19 0 R. " H. E. New York Brooklyn - At Philadelphia Philadelphia ...... .... Boston Second game: . Philadelphia ........... Boston '.. '. At Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Cincinnati k-.,! ' i At 91. LouIb St. Louis ...... Chicago ' (Sixth inning)-. REACTIONARIES KILL R ATHENAU, ESCAPE IN CAR Revolvers And Grenades Used By Assassins GERMANY FEELS BLOW Same Secrnt Society Ifc-lleved To Have Caused Krzberger'a Death Blamed By BanVn Dor tor Visiting Here. (By United PreMtoThe Bend Bulletin.) HKKU.V, June 24. The amawU. tuition of Ratltfinan is believed by mtctutaK Independent leaders to be signal for country wide attempt to overthrow the government to night. Berlin, is In. a turmoil, com rmanixto demanding immediate arm ing of workmen to prevent a mon archist uprising. NEW YORK, June 24. Reports here from Copenhagen and London wild that martial law had been de clared in Berlin; BERLIN,' June 24. Assassins us- ' ing . revolvers and hand grenades killed Walter Rathenau, German act ing minister ot foreign affairs, -"In Bismarck strasse near his home to day. The murderers escaped in an automobile. Monarchists are blamed, as Rath enau hatWUcnfred -their enmity by opposing the reactionaries' return to power. ' "-: ' Although bead of the electrical trust, ranking with Hugo Stinnes as the wealthiest man - In Germany, Rathenau was a socialist. He was responsible for the recent Rapolla treaty with the Russian soviet. Fear Widespread Plot His death is regarded as a tre mendous blow to Germany's recon struction policy, as be was an author ity on the indemnity: He was head of the German delegation to the Ge noa conference. , ' The murder of Rathenau was very probably the work ot a secret reac tionary society which is also believed to have caused the death of Matthias Eriberger, prominent democratic leader, according to Dr. E. Dietsche. now in Bend, who was in Germany at the time Eriberger. was assassinated while walking in the Black forest. This society, Drj Dietsche stated today, is believed to be planning a 'coup d'etat," and is seeking to bring about Its success by assassinating the leaders of the present government. ' Bays Movement Must Fall . They will never be successful. Dietsche stated, for they are very few in number. Rathenau, he declared. was one of the most popular men In Germany, because of b.ts jovial, demo cratic ways and bis genuine interest in' the needs. ot the people. Erz berger was like him In this respect, he stated. Dr. Dietsche also paid tribute to Rathenau's ability, declar ing him one of the moat able men. in the country. -" : ''-'. . .. s Dr. Dietsche eame to America re cently from Mannheim, Baden-, the home ot Karl Schultz, famous revolu- tlonary leader, and the hotbed of the revolution ot 1848. i His grandfather. took a prominent part in that revo- lution, and was later imprisoned tor it.;' Dr. Dietsche has engaged in 19 duels, all ot them with Prussians), -according to his cousin. Dr. Paul-: Woerner, -who Is also a native of v Baden, and a descendent of active revolutionists. . I THEORY OF METEOR IS GIVEN CREDENCE ' Belief that the phenomenon, seen by Bend residents Thursday ,bight,'a , bull' of fire jDashtng across the was a meteor, was strengthened' to-.-; day when H was learned that U l)od . the same'- appf arsnce at points In the country districts, -apparently elimi nating the ripeke) theory. ,, j . : , A meteor 'was seen, bbt the siwiv time- at La Grande, it was' leartjod here today. . , ...j.. . '' 1. ! .'A