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Jliftiiii lOPagu 10 Pages EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1922 NUMBER 1M IfMDfflt IN TODAY'H MORNING REGISTER WINCE Ljled Powers to Gather Lnd Peace Table Within Next wee weens . TREATY IS PROPOSED .tions. Inoluding Japan, to Enter Negotiations sl(S,T0 GIVE TIME Rur In MUiiw K, ton'""' 1"U'- air uwr ., Aoelalil Prem) . .... u.ni. la. lieiiniin "!... ....... will tin no wnr "'" L-..rml the calling of P,ri..fr.riic ror Ihe MiUf- trf ih Turkish problem were r.lf r..uli of tin.. n "I .hi. afternoon, i-renii.r " 'l..? i'..5u,n and Count r th.parllolpuita m " "?,?.. miareated power, in L. the Angora govornuieiit a- . - .i I, Hill Wl.lllliT '.Oil I'lllirniliiv r.,lr j.n..l.V it purttuii. -day' wiaih.r lu Kugcne: k V'liunt teuiperuiuro, 7'J de Hi ' inlnlmuiii l Iin nliiht bo fort Wage uf river . of a (ooi. ih.r around tho peace table ? ibr. week, probably at or Venire, ana mnae "w Willi Turs.y - .-- IMHIV III Mim, ' 1-1.1 nation called 10- - ureal pi iibi'm - Juan, Turaey. ..j juo mavla. i"?:,.;..ll,n U til last f7m. urprbw. It wo. !o l-ord Curson5 In.l.tenc.. Brltlnh foreign secretary told W I'olncsro iui n "" . frank y loareia "o ki- -- ita h h.il reawn to h.ll.v. TUlw.cn Moscow nd An . twl Japan' prraencn we. U "to oftel thl boUhovik In- "aVmarkedln French circle iht parilclitum of Japan In , woih.r vol. for llrlll.lt ,1, .ny l-uo which may u ih. conference. M. rain , n CMWentlng to tho prcenre Imn. demanded lo tho pro i 4 Kuin.nl. and Juno Hl.vlit. ,11. th. United HUlea " not Ati .along the lh i u participate. It l" regarded -w.i. ih.i . mora Intimation L ik. nmorlo.ii government ill dralrc.. to attend, ev.n.a IrtHrttr.. wiii-wr-foiiowou vj taugt Invll.llon from the aa uhuiM 1,4 ayKint LJ ouriun 11. Folnair and Im Bfnm Warm In OOniPt.tO C- k ttat th.r .hould b no warJ Im Ntr Bn.t, litil Jora tuiy.n .j ,k., iimii lirltn In foil title (irotnro of a lronn fltxit Ilk. nnilut W ' ll.o.miy ll.ial. hwlrtln nf HBiiaKa. ttiu imutiiiK on thy tblr l.iltlmata clalma to t(tn Thrac, Adrlanoplo. Con ilnnnl. ih. Turk. W.ro Un uod in hnva Informed M. tare tliil they would oon.ent imutlD mn.lt. of Aala Minor ii th. conf.ritne had (Ivan aon- arallan In Ih.M oth.r Cllllni.. i Fn'nch offlrlala ro oonfldont UM of compl.U arenint b Gnat llrttaln when th. allied iiibi mumn. on Friday mid It f.lr prrdlrtrd that th Brlll.h DM Mill MllM i th. oth.r hand, lata tonight Inplr io a qtii.llon. It au Irii.tlTtly .tntml In Ilrltinh quar tOM th. llrltl.lt troopa In d.n.sr nt CHanak. which fmpond. o Iho raport that Ih.y ot nm.ln than with th taolt jnm of th Turk. , El mill Vli'lnlty Qra.lng A 6 luil M.idu In f'u. cadu Nut. .1 l'iir..l. 1'uua 7 nulldliiK Comrai't. I.nl by I'nlviT ity Aulhoritini. I'aia t. Kund. to Kliilit llerall of Koad liondt Kou.lit. 1'uko 7, Covnty It.c.lvr. It. Khar, of Auto J.tcuni Muni'v, I'n.u I liny mid Olrl Wlnnnr. nl f?ounty Futr tlol Trip to , Hlulo Fair. l'uKo I. Cn.lln Thuatr. lloor. to Hwlna tipon toiiihiii. - I'uan .. HluUury'. I'onipliilnt la Filed In Halnni. r.lt. o. lianlih A..oclutlim to Moot In Oc tober, rum 7. Aero Know nt County Fair i 1'otniliir. fiiK. 7. I.oi-nl lliil.l.-. I'ralHoil by Blum lln.llh OMIccr. raiia (. Itatt.ry Tli.ft I'h.rKed: Man Ret tie. I n and IN It.leil.eil. I'aRe 1 Poem Prut.. I'roilucl. of Wclern Ijin. I'ountv. 1'nu.i 10. Much Ituck I. 1'roml.ed by Jlc- Kenxl. Illnhway Contractor 1'nifn 7. 0. A. ('. Ilralnmio Hooth Intoro.t- Inir Ke.turo at Fair, l'liito ID. I'runo Grower nt frtwiwell la Huod for Damaice., I'liao a, Two Dlvorr. Hull. Filed in Circuit t'ourt. I'.Ktt I. Kra.ler. lloiuWtiten 8tied by State for 15.000. I'aii. . Ijine 1'loneem Hold Iteunlon and Kleet tintcer rnlte 3. Prevent "or Bhortimo by lyinillnii t'.r. Mora Heavily I. I'lun of H I'. I'.ii . Hani. C'l.ra la Winner In Commu mtv lilanluv. at Fair. I'.se Pierce to Kpenk Hero Tomorrow t Cnuntv Fair (Iround Pane I. Air Formation Planned for Thl. Mornliw at Fair. Po 4. talk. OHlllty oral non lll.i'hlv Fair U Wuccmoi. 1'uko . ll.rrl.l.urit Kihlbll. I.l.tc4 I .Inn Full-. l'liUO 8. lllirrl.hurK Couple. It.peat Uou 1.1. JL..l.llntf lHf 8. New. Note, and Perwnol.. Pao - ftiiifinji riwl.her'. Home. Win In bix Hlrnlollt lirill. at rnir ium 11... 9 Honuvlio. Pltrheni nt County Fair Aro Few. rue 5. Yil. lll Title Won by Tilliru.. Vlilie IX'iiKiif llii.i'bnll Ite.ulf. Pint" Conduct of Petition Agents Invalidates Proposal OFFENDERS FACE TRIAL (Mi-ott to ItcMikO Nolnrlal Com- iiUmiIiiim of Thiwo Mm uwi lrtM-tiiLotiN U Follow Itt dlruiutiu Kuya Myers for (Votnell IliM In Imnrton (Ry th. A.norJat.d Pre) JKIms' n,.i io Bsvond the h tbxt the renin of I-ord Ctir- n tonlfmnre at i-aria u" rmltr PnlnnHre hi an tutroo- i tmonn the thro allied pow- I n... . t,t.i n ii rl I WMI lllll.lll, !r. on the advlaablllty of con- I a pear conference, iti bm known of today' d ibm.nl. In Hi. Near Ka.t crlal.. fki nulden and unexpected cnll r ninuurlal oonirnoo m Mo. this afternoon which led i (Drtnnl .iinnrtll. nau.od ro- 11 lUrma conoernlnv po.'lldo Heal development, but theae ' llyed laler whn, althnugh v Gl pninmiinlAAIinn wn. in- tl IhrowhiK llRbt on tho orlKln ike mililen conforenc. It u" mitrd Ihiit tlm ulliialiun lnatend Umnlnii nh.na. for the Vm. nilaht bo con.lrtored much Flu uniimptlon Ii that the coun- i wminAFnii in. Hmnuitiui nonuv f'trtnee and M, Polnoaro' ex rH itat.mint that under no clr- p'taiwea would Frnoh eoldler It'Mftlrn llinl Ih. Hrlll.il oV- f mnl hna nptirehenalon Ihitt P Ittah might nttempt to in I" tho noutrnl anno In found in iuioiy ti, government ni W to mnUa Alu. itini the '' l no timo have been with in. Phn.l. . . . rit. : "n neutral aunu. '"K llatenieiu reveal. Ihn ileal re tni thni irm.i.1 h.a no vnlld to Vlnlni. II.. n.nlmt nnO. IJ l.l nxlety la not mlaplnced wrtri.tr.il n nw diapntchoa '. the Anroclnlert Proa enrro JM'iil nt Cnnatiintlnoplo todny I th ' III'IIIIIIIUR ID .!' """ rrnt In fn... u..i. .VA. Ihn I?1" "1 tha Rtniit. baforo tho 'llhOllali II .n.n.. ...I.lnnt Hint SHOALS SNARL DEBATED will II ll.-FKll MMrTllAl.li ur iXIKCalir'kH Ie l ll'"" WAHItlNQTtlN'. Sept. SO. Th dl.pnalllon of Muarle Hhoala woa preclplliltea on tne i"J" u. ..... hnua today by Kepreaenlatlvc ll..,l,ll..lun. ln-mocmt Alabama, ...... .t.....l tlm Iteoitlillciin ma- pority In eonKrejei """"'"; i...u .nrf fnrlh" and tho admin' with I, elnc "In clone liar n.....v" III the pilrpoi i hn nff.r to aleep forever. .. ,.,i... iruildleittoti t -,. .v.. il.n houae had had abundant opportunity to con.ld. ine oiirr -- --- - . i... vnin on It hail Been uom by the Uepuuiican '- , .i.iunn. Power and rertlllior company and the financial Inter ' ;--ii .i.i he auerted. ll Tw,nt the Ford offer accepted and hau, ne a...riM, prevent action upon It. PORTLAND SHUTS PURS lVXn.lNFJ FHtTHF.lt F.XPKNSF. TOWA1UI IMIUMB UKIttTflONS ..i.-r n Hent. 80. The oubllo w-rvlce commlaalon today made public a ro-olutlon received from the Portland city council n wnEh that body decline. J io to any further oxpenae In reduction OI ieie.....- - - Oretjon. It co-operation In the way of advlc. or data u.ed lit the ncomo Tax Proposal Denied laco on Ballot By Judges Bingham and Kelly RAUDS CITED IN RULING ARGONAUT DEAD TO BE LAID TO REST FRIDAY IIOIHIX OF UH l.'NFOKTI'KATKii IIKOl(;HT TO HI!ltFA K Mr. Pouu-r, Vorvuvr, Will Sum mon MraiilM-ni f Crew tm ltuly at Timo to lmiuont ,; JACKHOM, Cal., Hept. 20. Silent men worked in three cemeterie. hero toduy. preparlnK the laat real lliK place for ebj of tho 47 miner, victim -of tho Antonaut dleaater. The 46 will bs buried Friday, while the other two will bo Interred later ouUldo of t'ulifornlu' mother lodo country. Ilencuo worker mado rapid pro- Kreaa today In brliiKliiK the bodies i the aurfuce of tho Konneuy Ine from tho 4.350 foot level of tho Ar.'onuut mine. nlthouKh u do luy of one hour and a hulf wo canned by the breaking of a slide built between tho Kennedy ana Ariconuut. Thn number reached 28. 17 roachinif tho eurfaco todny. Tho reiicue crow aro working deter minedly at their taak, and It waa expected the remulnlnir 19 bodies would reach ine auriace oeivre the United Mate, bureau of mine reactie crew of miner quit meir work. Henrehlnir innulry Into the caue- of the mine dlaaator will be madn Fridtiy nt tho coroner' ln- queat, Thomoa O. Nenrlch. dlatrlct nnnounctKi. no uwiiii" SLAYER OF RECTOR AND SINGER SOON IN NET KNAKKH CMWINd ON KISGI.IC SrHPKCT, IK nKI'OKT lrtilvo Totlm Aalu Willie SUnr- tiw to lUlHTit Aivounl of . Ill Movemilit PtlllTLANl). ore.. HeUt. 20. (Hliei-lul to the KeKl.ter.) Whole. aulo foraeriea and fmud In conneo. ion wllh the clrcumtlon or iiiiuu v netlttona wero recoicnlxed Judl dully In u decl.lon handed down by uttorney, announced, no oeciarei (leorxe 11. Illmtham and Percy It. all fact relating to the mine dl U-..IK- Mnr nn fiiuiitv circuit ludiieal aater WOUIQ oe orouani iiMti,n, nf kiiiir i.r.,.rf tn atate whether any Koxer from giving a place on ine criminal or civn muuh nw. vember ballot to tho grunge taken. Mr rinlnre. Potter, coron-"-. nrevlouelv announced that ho would aummon the englnerr on duty when tho Argonaut caught '.a limn liraa.naw. bhiiv wum. and. other connected wltn ine Throughout the at rain of the lout three week Jockeon no Dome u. hnv.lv under the atraln. There i t.un am tivnins. niirui rather grave alienee la noticeable over tho town, 'rnoao w ii.. -'-nin.m' tnmnorameni uwi atrong undercurrent oi iwuui cover their alienee. anidiinted Incomo lax luea.ure. INeltlier Uiiea tne ao-caiieu .luinun flablmr nnd fl.h nropngutlon umendmeiit initiated by U. O. Ureen of Weat l.lnn. ClacKamaa enuiiiv. ffoe. on the ballot unletut a decree handed duwn today by the aume ludxea ta reveraed by the au- pretne court. An order reatrutnlng the aecretury of atate from certl lying the meaaure to tin county lerK wa mado a pan or. ine uo- cree. x lli-arlnrr llilil in nutinoman The decialon In the Income tax cn.e wh. reachi'd after n hearing In Multnomah county during wmcn a& wltneaMOe teatifled to tho rep- rehen.lhle conduct of petition cir culator In thla dl.trkt. A tran script of all teatlmony pertaining to the fraud, hua been ordered by Stanley Myera. dlatrlct uttorney. and law vlulullon. will be placed Imrrirn the irrund Jury. 'tlovernor Olcoll unuouDieuiy will revuhu the nolnrliil commla- OLD SWEETHEARTS WED AMtAY MAX. 10. RF.VIVES llO- MANOK OF SCHOOIi BAYS em.infl nnt. 20. Mra. Klla tr villa 73-vear-old widow of aion. of thine men." declared Mr. I jjjTinjton. todny wa buay with her (Jly the Aaaocluted Preaa) NBW BKUNHWICK, N. J., Sept. 20. The anare auread by the proaecutlng and detective aturfa of two counticn five daya ugo for the pcraon reaponaible for the dounie aliootlng of Ker. Bdwnrd Wheeler Hall, rector of Ihe proteatant Kpla copul church of St. John the Bviin K.ll.t und Mra. Jumea Mill, choir ainger in th church, wero cloalng in tonight, ponce aaiu, on a aingie auepect. "Wn will not be ruahed In thla caae," ald Proaecutor Strieker, of Mlddleaex county. "To make an nr real now would be to open the way for huheaa corou proceeding which would force uai to oiacioae the Mnoa along which wo nave Deen working." Detective Totten nnd members of the proaecutor' ataff of Homer, aet queatloned every member of th family at the Hall home. Totten carried with him the revolver, found yesterday, which la believed to be tho weapon with which the ciergymnn and Mra. Mill, wer killed. The detective quoted Willie Steven aa denying that the gun "waa hla, while at the aame time re. Iterating that ne nnd a piaioi. Tlntertlve Totten nald ' that he aaked Willie Steven, who ia a town character, to repeat again hla nc- innni nf what he did on luai inara- anv nlvhr. tha oaaumed time of the double shooting. Mr. Hall has told the nollce early in the inreeti o-ntinn that her - brother accom. pnnled her wnen ane weni um the churcn aooui mmniKin iu.- dav In quest of her husband. .. -ivhlln dncllnlng at first to apeak i. Hirrnhnmiinn of hla Bister's .tnrv Willie la reported to have m-iA i.i.r in a converantlon at the fire house that he wa not with hi .i.t. ,. on Thursday nicht Detec tive Totten said that he retracted this statement during toaay a qu Uoiting.. . , ... - . ' ' HEARST HENCHMEN LOSE MOST OOHVESTION CASDI- UATES SNOWEB UNDER Degenerate Kills A. Bonjomi and Wounds Uncle at Ranch Near Wilson Creek Fires at Mrs. Bonjorni, Tries to Drag Daughter Away COWED BY PICK HANDLE Myera tonight, "and vigroua proae- .utlcins will follow any inuiciiuenia. Unfortunately, the initiative law I rather vague In providing means rn. nun u imanl of iiurn Olienuera. hut Hie laat legislature furnlahed a new line of approach by means of which 1 hopo to put aome of theae noturlea tieninil mo nara. v.inrai nr an Aliens rvumioi Th'o flndlnga of facts aubmltted plana for her marriage to Mmra u u ir. nf Albany. Oregon, who waa her college sweetheart. She said laat night that the wedding .... i i.... .i.i.v.,1 hut that it would u. nlnce one day this week. She i. . .i.i..r nf vibert H. Gary, chair man nf the United States steel cor poration. - - .i ' ra ... in the dov when the by thejudg i -how ,h, tho name. Gary family lived on a farm "ear of ts nliena were on tho petitions, whoaton, uunira. ""J,."r"a Rx thnt is miners nau signed, inai Biarunicago, mnv -....o. . . , , nnl vnlH 1 1 1 T" ninar rea-1 nltaariM W neaiOII vuiic.s. days over they Became aoin"-""" and each married another. Death mado each of them lonely and limn nao Mr. Sox Bought out Mrs. Elba nnd "love ju... dream" wa revived. Their plans . . ..l.lln n faV daVfl aCO. Dccnum I- " ' ' " - A n f They plan to nvo in ..-e"" ter their marriage. aona signed, Ihut 14 whose names vara attached advlaed the clrcula tor before signing that they were not voters, that three signers lived nm.lili. Multiiomnh county, though certified to aa voters In this coun ty: thnt 22 namea nppearro mure than once on the petitions: thnt 181 nddressea given uo noi nua nnd that 52 wrong addresses wcto . x ...... .nnonrlnir All tho signatures on nn entire pntUCCpCMQCfi SOUGHT haal of ono of Ihe petitions were UUi.rLnCilV.tO oaa found by the court to be forged. Tho Judges found thnt C. E. Spence. grange master, had acted In good faith in the matter and that hla instructions to petition clrculnlors. If followed, would have permitted no fraud. ALBANY. N. Y.. Sept. 20. Most of the candidate for dele rnie. to tho Democratic tato con vention who were pledged to vote for W. R. Hearst for governor wero defeated in yeaieruuj mary. . n Erie county iisuiiuiu, William J. Connor ougni m election of Hearst delegates four .r iham wero succeasiul.- iiiii'i- four of tho thirty-eight delegates ... nlnased aa aupportera of W 11- mnn and they have declared for Alfred E. smltn tor me s": luruit . . Tn AlhnnV COUniy WMin -c uafiaha former uemocra- tlc leader, backed the Hearst dele gates, they wore - 1. ItAlTj liABOn 1,KAIEHS PESIItE TO 5IEET ROAD ItEAUS ""ArehelnrrtoVg Ser l. The Portland counci P-"-i..Lanrnu,lor,,par rfWecaorthercstof the .t. at a cost oi in.- mew YORK. Sent. 20. Confer ences with heads of other eoatern n win, n view io uuiaiiMoa separate aettlement of the shop men's strike, similar to that signed wlih the New York Central last night, wero aought today by B. M. ,.. ! nrealdent of the railway employes' department of tho Amer ican Fedorniion oi wua-i .. ., tni...,nn intnrnatlonnl presi dent of the machinists' union. The -.,.. iwua mfiised o Bay were nbonrd tho Ill-fated steamer (hey wre negotiating Queen that went on a reef nnd I uh It w generally reported. however, that tne r.rie - the lines. , high Valley nnd the Delaware and Hudson Issued BtntomentB declnr ia. Tnwetl and Johnston would waste time It they called on thorn. NDIANS ESCAPE DEATH -AfiFJUT STI'llKNTS ARE RES- CVKI FROM IMi-KATHD QUEEN RAI.KM. Ore.. Sept. SO. A party .a Ainaknn Indian students who ml ?""l; development, Hnglnntl Pnkaai. " lo nl oiono, H in EKi'''1 " official quarter to- COOS PAYROLLS ARE HIGH a ,.ailKIViK CiOOI KV- EUYWHKKU SAV8 O.IODIIIC1I assure mhorhi Senterestsof thl-bn-pol.,,ni, ''.ITS iVrevioua lo going to 1WSt,,N,,r-a,r,S-ot MASONS HONOR HARDING ORKB AT HPI'AlAf' OOM.I.AM. nr i.'Vl.'I,ANH, Sept. 10. An promo coiineu - mmle Ion, Anci. ni ' j r,eveland one Itue, will be noi''1" ..int, pur- rtny thl 'rr..'," i.,esl.lent Hrd poso or '"Y:r,,,,riv.hlr.t degree Inn wn" ','., w .iccliled toiiny of Mnsonry, t wn" io .pf,mo lit 1110 "V" - council. mado by Thorn .,TR,rra.r""n."'rv.co-P-' aunk 56 miles south of Ketchlknn few days ago. win arrive iivm. morrow morning to enrou in . i ...hnnla Several will enter the Salem Indian school nt Chcmawa. one will enter Salem high school and one la a student at Willamette university. Tho bitter la Irving Shepherd. Btnr athleto who will be memtier oi too hiu iuii . hall team. Ho ia In cnargo oi mo 1 .' . a .ii... nnisaaaara were! ........ mi Tliey ami uii,,-. ,V'" niwaur.u n- removed trom me eiunnia o.,.,. another ateamer. HOME-WRECKER KILLED invci'.n HUSBAND PISTOLS IDS ENEMY IN CHURCH IBERTY BOND PRICES UP t.r mmETUTnWN. KV.. Sept 20. Walking into Chrlat Church at Olendnle. thla county, while prnyor meeting was In progress to night, 8. M. Bond, npproached D. F. Klder. prominent Olenanio mer ,wi nn.i in nlleced to have said "Vnn hrnke un my home," after which ho ahot Rldor, who died in IMPROVEMENT FOMOW8 VE TO OF WWl s IUI.il -..a vrttlV Rant 20. HUO' ririiv IV-.... n, nun ii ..i ln,pai-nmant In price Of Binnii., Ilbertv bonds in reflection of the m focllng has oxlated between President', veto o. i..o - ne .two men - "Aa frlendll W08 tllOOU..u..i.....n ; - ,n . - ------ ,, , , l " k i z d i, u .ir its. niVni. and tho other Issues rose 000 ngnlnst Rider, charging nllen polnt and tno oinor f (lffecllon. yM In Id. Mixed rnnnges were At the samo time ., ' L Inilustrlnl Hals. Bond filed suit for divorce, nut w ! " . .ln trend wn upward. Id1 uui I"" - ,M noted In case la pending. ecreo la atlll pending. nnlna of ft point or moro were ma M fl" Alehlson niljustment 4. ZitpeZ Wllenn compimy conver- tlble 6s, anil rinio vi i " -- -board Air Mno 6 fell back point. ' WAR TALK TILTS WHEAT MUtKET AT CIIICAtlO SHOWS ' KTIIONM VPWAllD ,'1 flUCAOO. Sept. 20. Incf.flsed Z rd' oilay . eapec nil tK"-1" Thol ot the' board of trade aes. nno,,rVn.opmost .! with Pooemher . '", ''! VflO-, nn1 My . I- ' ,.nm gaineii ne .' 8 : loiJ. :.i. JOE VACEK IS BACK HOM PRISON OPENS FOR MAN WHO AS BOY BIIF.W FATHKIl CHICAaO. Sept. 20. Joo Vacek la back home. . Tho man who a ft boy or 'i.iii.t l,la father 11 venra ago n eacnpod from tho .Toilet penlten llary seven year Inter, to ho cap tured again Inst woeK nnn i....,1 In nrlsnn. wnlked out the big goto at Joliot today a free man bv the grnco oi a trom UUiaiiaa Vtnlrl VnceK wn met ni me ,m,.. of hla new freedom by hla girl wlfo ha mrrrrled Inst October while hiding hi identity under the name ,,f "Frank Moloney." With their baby they came to Chictio to gether tonight. MAY CUT TRAIN SERVICE OREGON ETiECTRlC SUFFERS FlXANOIAIi liOSSES n .-.r Hani. 20. W. D, Skinner, vice-president and traffic manager oi tne un-nui. Hallway company i ""J" nlghts thnt because ot the heavy financial losses In operation of its trains, the Oregon Electric may be forced to curtail Ita passenger serv ice from Portland to Eugene to one train a day as an experiment in trying to maki the system pay. ever may be abandonment of the Forest Orov. line. Mr. ekl, ,.i ,k.i ihn eomoany will shortly reduce one way fare to meet mo tor bus competition. SINGER'S SUIT DISMISSED MADAME MATZENACER ABAN DONS PLEA FOR. BtrJUiaiivn nmnre TaT.A IMR. N. Y.. Sept. 20. Counsel for Mme. Margaret Mat- xenauer, opera singer, ""'" an order ot aisconunumiti. separatlor . ult .brought last Marcn again.1 "" -.. Olotxbach, of San Francisco, chauf- Thn nrrinr WOS signed by Su- 'preme Court JuBtlco Young, gave no mnt aa to me ; continuance, merely setting forth tnat the suit waa io uiai..- without costs to euner purijr. Mm. M. O. WriihuT of Near Oljm- pia Attacked by Man Who Forces Her Into Bedroom May Be O'Hara Aaaallant flpntrAVR. Sent. 20. Search of territory around Wilson Creek In rtraat nnilntv. todaV bV , POSSeS, comprising 260 men, to estnoiisn tho identity of the mon who killed August B. Bonjorni, aged 1, and shot and serlou.ly wounded his uncle, Joe Bonjorni. had brought to light little of an encouraging The trail or tne man irom me nontornl ranch near Wilson Creek. where the shooting took place, wa traced to tho Great Northern rail road track, some three miles away. where It was lost. 8earch of trains on which he might, nave escape" proved fruitless. - ' -' According to statement ob tained over the long dlstanoe tele phone from officer and newspaper representatives, the man came upon Auguai ana joo "u'.ju' "' night while they were doing thenr chores about the barn, ordered them to hold their hand behind them, and when they complied, shot them down. ' Attack on Daughter Foiled -' He chased Mrs. Joe Bonjorni. h.n -nnmn nilt intO the hOUSe, and then followed her, meanwhile shooting at -her through the door. nna hullet erased her cheek, the officers were Informed. His efforts a. I.. Mnrrnret. the 12-year-Old daughter, and drag her from the a...... n..T.a -fruatrated by the in., win drove him off with . .i.a'tmnla He left the farm and a son carried word of the at tack to neighbor. . - ; . : ; n-h. nnn ntnoDed In a fcotel at Wilson Monday night. Joe Bon jorni was taken--to -hospital ln Wenatohee.a where Jtiwa sold he probably would recover. He was shot through Ihe cheek and arm. . JldlcTcd O'Hara Assailant : Following receipt of information concerning the attack of ar. stran ger at the Bonjorni ranch near Wilson Creek last night, authori ties in charge of the O'Hara case k.- and ntnrted an investi gation to determine wnoum assailant Is the samo pereon who attacked the O'Hara .family near here Septemoer i ana 1-, ....... .. nhanrT j. n. uiiiw.u - , nn nninlon today from first report on the Bonjorni affair that the two men aro noi m - .i ah., nnacriotlon tallied In only one respect, the height of the assailant, and that the two crimes were committed apparently in an entirely -different manner. TIERNAN SAYS POULIN THIRD CHILD'S FATHER Kit KIN WIFB AND imiER MAS ATTKN'DKD DANCKft Nc4iv Dame ProftwHor Tonlfk Male Abfwnl from Home on ' . : Wtlm'H(iay, Frldiijr NlgliUi SOUTH B END Ind., Sept. 20. John Tlernhn. Notre Dame law professor, lent. Tying today In the cmut ot bin wire. Mm. Auguitta. Tieman, who charges Harry ou lln with the paternity of her third born child, denied that he waa the father of the child and told or et fortu to brinsr about a eettlementof the affair between hla wife and the defendant without legal action. The prosecution made an effort to introduce testimony of Professor Tiernan regarding the marital re lations between the latter ana nis wife, but nft?r a wrangle lasting through most of today's hearing, Judra C. L. Ducomb ruled the tes timony of a husband in a case of the peculiar cnaracier oi ine pres ent one was -not aamisaaoie. Fonlln If ah Uored Eipresuion Throughout today's hearing Poulin maintained an attitude of bored placidity, only once showing lens of Interest. This wiis at the point where rroiessor Tiernan de nied naternlty of the child. Poulin half rose in his chair and gazed at Profeosor Tiernan when Prosecu tor JelUson aked the witness if he did not have two daughters. , The professor replied that he did. giving the names of Irene and Mary. "Have you any other children?1 the Drosecutor asked. . . "No sir," Tiernan emphatically Professor Tiernan told of a series of dancing parties at surrounding towns. ' . He said the Invitations always came from Poulin to Mrs. Tiernan and that he was Invited by his wife to go along. - Frequently Away from Home Asked bv the Drosecutor If Mrs. Tiernan was frequently away from home, the witness replied "Be tween February and April she waa r-PtnilArlv awav from home on Wednesdav and Friday nights 'and occasionally on Saturday, utten sne said she was going to church. I encouraged her in .that attending Lenten services." Professor Tiernan showed his first sifens of cracking under the .imiri or the trial wnen prosecutor Jelllson inquired into the blrtn ot the third child: v His answers were low and- in trembl ine voice and ofter tears cflmp into his eves. He tola oi ine baptism of the child two weeks after its birth and later of the re pudiation. SENATE VOTE IS 44-28 1925 FAIR BILL ATTAQKED FRAUDULENT SIGNATURES CHARGED BY -ATTORNEY nrvupii. Wash.. Sept. 20. . th. trail of the man al leged to have attacked Mrs. M- O. Weidnef today In her home here, this evening picked up two traces ...... ... hnlnff followed OUt. Mrs. W. W. Bostian, living about n.. ...i nf here, reported that she had seen a man about onid T and oalled to her but she made no answer. .The marshal at Tenlno reported that he was on h. .rail of -a man who passed through that town' about According to the .tory told by Mrs. Weldner, wno waa -.""' .i. an reoorted by po lice officials, the. man entered the house about U:S5 intn the bed room, jviwa SALEM. Ore.. Sept. 20. District Attorney John Carson filed a cora nlaint todav in the circuit court of Marinn countv ask ine an injunc tion restraining Sam Busama Ko zer, secretary of state, from placing the 1925 Atlantic-Pacific highway exposition Initiative measure on tne November ballot. The complaint charges that after eliminating 22&4 alleged fraudulent signatures there are not enough remaining signatures io compiy with the law. It also declares that th i-o.intv clerks did: not compare the Initiative signatures wiin ino aianatures appearing on ine elec tion books before certifying them to the secretary of state. Th Initiative measure is to en able the voters of Oregon to ex- nrwt - an oninion as to wnetner Multnomah county snaii oe permit ted to bond the county for S,000, 000 for the purpose of holding an exposition In 192&. i UK ihn man. said he went Into the bath room and brought outa ooLj.e .w. ;i.nia nf . which he at tempted to force down ;"' " ranr mlnllteS later None of ih. -ne'lghbora , reported hWndner.rvedatno.nand . h.lelan and the police. The Physician oald he found no traces of Iodine m -ia. mouth or tnroai. SMILE WEEK PROCLAIMED GOVERNOTV URGES STATE TO BAN ISH taIA--r.-n . ' OtaYMPIA. Wash.. Sept. 20. Governor I.oul. F. Hart today- Is sued the following statement call ing upon the people to observe the "I.i. hlnnlna- -October "Smile Week.". The statement fol lows: ....I.n that "It 1 my nope unu ' ""--" ., . ui hnffinnlnflr October! 9 :!?!. h. nh..rverl by tho people nf the state of Washington as Smile Week.' ' . llM, "Let overyone forget trouble. Greet each one with a smile, "Bay some cheerful words, "lio a kindly net. . , "VMraetnlnate Joy. - , . ; v- ...... .i .h.ia.ln... '-. ' ... .ia. ah. nnumnnnerfl. the theatres and. the movies would eliminate alK tho, depressing nnd orrow-breeding nemo, P'Vi".' ... .a i.. hnlh naners ami pictures to the h0"Dl,tt,Vr. sanitarium, and, all ploc whore tho unfortunnte are confined, that all may forgot trouble and enjoy hearty laughter.1' Mrs. Weldner NONOGENARIAN HAS QUIT QUITS TOBACCO AS ANNTVER- : SARY GIFT TO wiru PES MOINES, town, Sept. 20. Ell Frasor, aged 94, chewed to bacco for S2 years. lesicruuy, i.. day after ho and hla OJ-y''"';0 ..ia. nnlnhrnted their ?0th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Fraser "EH I wont you. to quit chewing tobacco." Today Ell is going about hi chore nt the- home for aged hore. without a cudiot tobacco in hla mouth for the first time since ho wnB 12 year om. n ..- mo quit!" Ell explained. r COUNTIES GET ROAD COIN TOTAL OF 7e,SM APPORTION- ED FROM AUTO runo SALEM, Ore., Sept. 20. During tho year from September 18, i.ii to September 16. 1922, tho "ocre tary of state apportioned- to tho counties of Oregon a total ot $?se.a29.0t nnd to the state high way fund 12.358. 981.02 from the receipts from motor vehicle nnd . ...Minn1 llnnn.n feea Tho counties recelvo 2S per cent nnd the highway fund 76 per cent nfter nil mlnlalrative expense have l.nnn nnl.l. A .llTlllnr rOPOrt TUOS- iiiiv oavo the figures- for ix month. TO GET PASTVblO ouse Over-Rides President But Necessary Vote Is ; Lacking in Senate .. House Records Favorable Majority of 258 to 54 : : ; FEW VOTES ARE CHANGED Fight. Will Not Be Kenewcd Until Next Sesekm of Coagrese, Wbch Ooavenea , . December 4 WASHINGTON. Sept. 20. The soldiers' bonus bill failed of enact ment late today, the senate sua-'; talnlng President Harding's veto. Previously the house had overriden ; - -the veto by a large margin. The senate roil call snowed 44 yeas to 28 nays, or four less than the two-thirds majority necessary to enact the measure without the ; President's approval. ' ' The vote in the house waa sos r . to 64, or 50 more than the re- quired number. " Aithonan it was reoortea max a new bonus bill might be Introduced : tomorrow, it was certain that the bonus fight would not be renewed '; at least until the next session oe congress, which will begin on De- : cember 4. The senate roll call follows: - , - Semite Voce Givcxt - ' To override the veto: -Reoublicana Brandegee. - Bur- ; ' sum. Capper, Colt, Cummins; Cur- tls, Gooding. Hale, Harrebl, J one, -of Washington: KelloKK. La Fol- . lette, Lenroot, Lodge, McCormlck, i McCumber, ucXrean, Mcnmry, Nicholson. Norbeck.- Oddie. Raw- son. Shortridge, SUn field, Suther- ; landrTownaend .and wataon or in- : v diana 27. -.' - ' : nmormifl--Afihnrst.. Broussara. Culberson! Fletcher, Gerry, -.Barrl- -son, Heflln;' Hltchcbck, McKella , Ransdell, Reed, of Missouri.; kod innant. Sheonard. Simmons, Smith.' Trammeli and Walsh ot Massachu- - setts IT. . ; :.. TQtal 44- . J j : , To sostaln the veto:" , ' ' . ' ,epubllcans--7BalL Borah. CaT--' " der. Cameron, Ollllngham, DuPont, . Edge, Ernest;, Fernald, France, - KM' UfMM. Kelson. New. New- berry. Pepper, Phipps, Reed, oC Pennsylvania; moot, Eneriing. unu. ,. Wadswortl 21. Temocrats i-fiai, uiase, . Owen,. Shields, .Underwood , and Williams 1. . , j - , t Total 28. - - - , ; Many Are Pa-red Pairs: Caraway and Jones,1 New Mexico for; McKinley. against, Mmrrlft and Waisn. -OI Momana. . for; Frellnghuysen, against. Pitt- man and Pomerene for; Swaaaon ;; (present) against. 1 . ' overman ana rnorru, - ren (present) agninsU.. . , ' Ladd and K.enoncs; wri luug,- GIVES UP HER HUSBAND OTHER WOMAN' AND UNBORN CHILD TAKES HER PlaACE CHICAGO. Sept. 20. Mrs. Ma rie Relnhart, 61, today subordl nntnit -love for her husband of more than SO year to sympathy for the "other woman" and an unborn child when he obtained a divorce and $80,000 cash alimony from Mattias Reinert, 6D year oto, Chicago realtor. During the hearing it wa dis closed that Mis Marie Bourgou. thn "other woman and Reinert s nelce, Is living with a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reinert. Mrs. Heln ert expressed her willingness to care for Miss Bourgous and the baby, expected In a few weeks. WAGE INCREASES GIVEN RAILROAD CLERKS AND COP - PER MINERS ARE BOOSTED CHICAOO. Sept. 20 An Increase In pay of one and one-half cent an hour has been granted by the Chicago and Alton railroad- to its clerks, freight handlers nnd station employes, It wa announced, loaoy. SILVER CITY. N. M.. Sept. 20. Announcement was made today. by the Chino Copper company ot a 10 per cent wnge increase io mili ar, nrrnntivn tictooer l.. in. m- crenQ was voluntary : nnd Is said hv the comnany to be due to im proving cotidltiona oi me cuppei mining Industry In the southwest. WESTERN PACIFIC SIGNS IS FIRST PAPIFIO ROAD TO AC- OEPT JEWEMi-WttiliARD PIa.N SAN FRANC181X), Sept. 20. The Western ... Paelflo Railroad eomnany todaV signed nn agree- ment with It striking shopmen nnd they were ordered to return to work Friday at the Jeffrey shop In Sacramento and else where. A far as is known It Is the first Paclfia coast road to set tie with the strikers. The settle ment was under the "JewellaWil lard plan Vhlch settled the strike on ft number ot eastern roaus. " ' - . ,,,. .... nr.i. romuexier ana r 11113 " " ler, againeU- Johnson and Spencer for; Page against. . Total zr. - Ahonnt.nnil not nalredt Elklns, . Stanley and Wataon of Georgia S. Orana total . . Tho roll call in the house fol- lows: - - -' ' . - Anderson, Andrew, setts; Andrew, Nebraska; Ansorgo Appleby, Atkeson, Bacnaracu, o." bour, Beck. Begg, Benham, Bird, -: Blakenry, Bland, inoiana; Bond, Bowers, Brennan, Brooks, Pennsylvania! Burdlck, Burke, " Burtness, Butier, -,",;. V. ,T, ' . Kansas: . Chalmers, Chindblom, ChrlstopherBOn. Clague, Clouse.- ,: Cole Iowa: Cole, Ohio: Connory, Pennsylvania: Cooper. Ohio; Coop-. , er, Wisconsin; Coughlin, Crowther. Curry, juate, tiauiuaiM, Davis. Minnesota; Dennison. Dow ell. Dyer, Elliott. Ellis. Bvans, Falrchlld, Faust, Fess, Fish, Flu- r gerald. Focht, Fordney.- Foster. , Free, French, Frothingham, Fuller, . Funk. Gahn. Ohio; Gernerd, Goodykoonts. Gorman, Graham, , Illinois; Green, Iowa; Greene, Massachusetts: Orlest, Hadley. Hardy, Colorado: Haugen. Hawley. Hayes, Hlcgey, run. nwn. Hutreld. Hull. Hutchinson, Jame Johnson, South Dakota; Johnson, v, Washington; Kearns, Keller. Kel ley. Michigan; Kelley. Pennsylva- ; nla; KendalU- Kennedy, Ketchum, . . King,. Klsaeu, . n.iecia, !-""" ' Pennsylvania; Knutaon. Kopp, Krause, Xrelder, Lampert. Lang- ley Larson, Minnesota; nsnra Little, LOngworm. mvwiin'.i Kenxle. - McLaughlin, Michigan: , MacGregor, Madden, Mapos. Ml- . rhaelson, Mlchener. M.l.spaugh, Mondell. Moore, Ohio: Morgan. , Monn. ftioti. rnuuu. m ... ": i. Nelson.. Newton. Missouri; Norton Ogden.. Olph, -Osborne, Paige, Pat terson. Missouri; Patterson, New 1 Jersey; . Perlman, Purnell, Rad cllffe,. Ramaeyer. Ransley, Reece. Reed. west virainm. .' . Ulcketts. Roach, Roblson, Roden- . herg, Rogers, Rose, Rosenhloom. Rossdale. Ryan, Sanders, lnd nna; Sanders, New York; Schall, Mlnne- aota; Scott, Michigan: Scott, Tenn essee: Shaw, Illinois; Shrove. Sie gel, Sinclair. Slnnott. 8lemp, Smltti, ; Idaho: rrmirn, Biieius.- i'- 1 Shroul.' Stafford. 8tepheri, Strong, 1.. favsAt. - Swing. Taylor. . Tennessee: Thompson. Tlmberlake. Tlncber. Towner, vniio, rare. tal, Volgt, VOIR, VOlBienn, vaiii..-i Wataon. Wheeler, Williams. 1111- nola; Woodruff, woooyuro, niw., Yat. Young, Zehlmnn 188. - Democrat Almon, Awell, Bankhead. Bell. Blanton. Bowling, Brlggs, Bulwlnkle. Byrne. South Carollnn: Camnbell. Pennnylvanla; Carew, Clark, Flnrldal Collin, Cul ten. Doughton. Drnne. Driver, Du nre, Favrot, Fisher, Galllvan, Grif fin. -Hammer. .Harrison. Hydn, Htiddleaton, Hudapeth, Jacowny, Joffer. Alabama! Johnson, Mlaw- (ConUaued oa P 4 column .Jl hi yii mere ha been no ro fJUyroncrfor the with- KogUauel on aa. i. eolumn I) higher. . , . dent.