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"vol. l hi EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923 NUMBER 60 0 MA BELCHES FIR 'dice' Smiling)- Fruitful and iuIous Slopes now bum In Stark Blackness Lid Lava Engulfs Homos as figures Knooi in rrayor BG VICIOH UN SUENE U( iii liidy Movnl by lliimrH 'rf aiiualli.ll mill. r.irMM llm I unapt-st Nruiwliir fur 1 1 1 T J Mrlrktii I"iniIo (lly the Associated Press) CATANIA. Juno JU. Thn smll- w rulll'll "" m'sijr jiw)iiimimi ptnol Mount Kma and I lie ur Miding t-uutiiry as the I'tirrw Aat of the Aa-iuclaied 1'rHHi (JTthcm In Ihn past, havo no with ihnaOy suddenne AT N TODAV'H MORN REGISTER 'I I in 'I'ailay; mod' ikIm. f Irtiw itrt-- Mliiitveril erulfl MlllllltWOSter. Yesterday's weutur o . KiigeiHt MnXllllUllt tompeioll), 'Iti le- Hi!, inliitiiiutii, 47. . .no tit river, J. 7 feet, " rbrvUMh Ilia thick dnrkneaa hran almost be Ml, glows the lessen ot ll lavit flro fluwinu l0 the broken IIhi of I ho crnl- Itu-ailui for mile mill grad itr dron-lns darker, an Ilia mol ,aiua cool mid harden, unin U ni) crevices appear on Ihe tc ihrouah which van bo seen iftbMin Ui Ihe bulling lav from I TM fa-Ids of Kill me. Freddo. "U4 ana t'sUtaliln. once green Immlful, now covered with 'it deposits of dust am) .nlirH, mbl unit heave beneath llm (Mt whlto Ilia roaring noutid ac ioiiriin iho eruption mingle km iho ruiiihllnim of lurries iinwli Iho darkneas carryin inn Ik refugee and ihpir io isstoat from Iho doomed villagv. I Firry Hum Tliruwn (iff j At approaches' Iho volcano. Inn i of fiery material, thrown te(ra the nnmller craters, ran ' thry roll slowly down Iho k)OinitAlflMile and'ft-hova llioiii art cdifue fiends of smoke ana vapor. ( kirn by aw lha splendid home ui4 rtllu mtrri) the rumnie in me aifhborliMa wwre accustomed to !nif to, aiiiuisec.iiioiHha, ore ntrbenw and destroyed. Orchards Md ffaNvha Imvo been consumed . jilt uiimi.o heal, lone bafuro Iho t rmraea lliein, mruwing off anit of sparks and nnally csudi-nns' down Into trim lilark- L it CMtlfttono. wltero Iho iroa- m t( lha dovourlna lava alroani ini bul ateady. 1110 Itihithltunta kp 10 their hollae cullncllliK I aickintf tliolr poamtNUiita. doutitleaa moat of thceo m b abandoned alonif Iho road. ai ttvlnx room In almuat every pa bu linen trunaferred Into a. mxl w it h alniutea of Ihv Ma- ind aiilnia and randlra titirn- tv Mora iheiii, with kneelitir: fim pmattatina" Ihameelvr In Km for pruiection. TW vlalt of KIiib Victor Km- an.! aaa tho ouiatandlnaT oveni tin day. It acrved to Infuao new nit and anur tha heliera and riiri lo do iirodlfflea to rollevo knlfrrcra. Tho kino- whorevor i(iwrrd him tho object of In- entliuNbuim, lha women - ally crowilimc nround Ihn royal r. hnlcllni un their children I ttlllnr them lo look on Iho drilverer crylnf "lonar llvo klle; hn will aeo thai wo liuvo need." I Victor la nocidy Minnl I Btlor wiu deeply moved by tho "un or ihe allunilon and 'J the lendereal ayiiiluithy fur a pMipliv In olio dlnmitl ro "it of rvftiKvca, a yuunx man haliby old mllltnry uniform W'rul ulonK with mi nuod innn ' buck, iilmoat worn out by Jitocniinu atmoihoro. Tho -nmiriKi inn youth, wno, for a atOfltl wllh h Nuima nf nnr. JJtlon atrcnklnp; Ilia fttco, black- - r moKo and dual. Thll l un,u , I. .. .. M iininim on tun varno r". McIilIiiiihI lha vnnlll. VJ'.klnit iiiiplmidod Ihn yoiinn r"" devoilon to lila "fiithcr." ? 'U"K limn, aulutliiK. rtillml JJ lit" tiKed mail Wi not h In ' uut ihnt ho llliiiHelf wna nil ."Kit who h...l In., ........ ........ ijl h' fiinilly In thn Krent 'IMko nt Mnaalna. I In had " Uopted unci cured for by tho ."n. wiu. ...... .. .i.ii... t, . IK liUIUI.'l. oath ii.......i '1. . ITI.L . "nl Bw niimi II BO l""1 ",0ro th'" 11 f'llller tau mo yotitn, anti 1 "tiot Uu lw tlmn nvo him T'nl flint nr. f,.ll.a. l"""li emiiloymrnl, miylnir "viti uun deaorved '" :' of P.....1.. . .' iiM..r eiueaiiiini a uo- for Iho Keens of tho ill una- "011 mirf.11.1 i,..)... a..uin...i Obfhi iiiiurmeii nun CS, , ,,"rt thrown up nil 011 In nnlor lo mlnirlo with M K terribly atrlekon by mlB- . - ana nimervo for) lilmnelf ,'"" "nil wlml tlm potiiilo ill! i, Ainerlcfi 11.,.... Jclh'!',ol'''i!'niiirtt that Am'luia -niln ,111.1 11... . . t0'"ln nhonrtl Iho ;),; ''' mini Into lonlKltt h the "."""Jl" 'ZV" E rucill . . .."r"''"""" Wlira.i,, "v mucin America foiil ,vl,rn " rarthqiiitko Akw. ulMUl.h limn to V,r," .' Ml" "n oxl.ti.nco. Dan , "."Mi rum III" "Jih C" n tnivl America In will nri lo hear tlio dlKtrcaa .".nm..n 1.. .... . h... ln "iricKan conn ,.'!, ,iAn.r!" tho klnit'a nr. .rutyja not I'.iikciii. 11111I VU'lnliy To I'l Mohawk Itiiiul I'liiitrncl Tuilny, In I'Iiiii, I'iikii H. MlNtulio to Leave Itnada t'firulleil, Hu) JiiiIkii IIuiiiiiiiI. I'uk" . Wife limit Dim la t'biliii or I,, f lli.liiinr In IMvorra Hull. I'min K. Mull Koiite la I'mcd fur I'ullcicv t'reat IHalrlut. i'min 6. Ituberla Hlled by en-Wife for Olio- Third of I'mperiy. )'uuu , Or.ilium mid Wife HuUKlit; Ara I'ltariied with lircuuy by llitllco. I 'nit" M, Kmlt Mn' Citravmi W III l llnre Thin AfterniHMi. I'nue f. Air Jumper licalred for July 4 riilnhrHllon. )'Utfn H. New tlrand Jury Kmpnueled: Hart liruthera lo II" liuliileil Aiialn I'min M, (Kaltitf lo Hlurl Huufi on 1'ua Tim ber TinctH, I'nite S. Kalr nt I'Toreuca to I lava )lulliltiK. I'atie It. Hchiimnnii Will (lo Knat lo Alluml Munen Heaalun, t'MKo X. Three Orntura Kntered for KiillInK mid Ileekmiin I'rlwa. I'iikr . J'llo lirlver at Work on Old Terri torial Itoad North of Cheahlre. I'uice f). Motley 1'oiinil ( 1 ul It y by f'lrcult I'ourl Jury of Hapo, I'uuo a. Artlala at I'bautau'iua Aro I'leaa- lim. I'aiin . Knrlliil Oiniloatea of Tnlveralty - Mlnatn In lleunlnn. faun N. Huitor liemand la loa Than Iji Year. l'a . "A nli rarklna" Talked n Mean uf KeUevtna: t0UMeauu. l'uire I liiw Oiiimy ami On-tfuii lluu Hhartaan Kelt at Hprlna- fleld. I'aiin 1. Kunernl of llnrey Thompaon Held ot I'reawnll. 1'ose I. I'nlon Karmera of 'onAt Fork Ijiral (lather. Tana 1. Nitwi Notea and I'eraonala. Van t. KMIiN Trotit Kirtr llroud la . Ijirrro Thla Year. I'alle fl. Htandard oil Wlna In TwIllKlit l,eaauo (lame, raae d. K.lwanK llratla I In ml In Mat limit. I'mre 8. Ne w York Nixx out , Cardinal. I"aa d. lift roll Hltovea Hark Yaukoea. rnn d. Ilcnvera Vlclora Over Henlllo. TaKo d. Wllhelm I mot Mmlaliat In Wavcrly Totirnry. rntfn d. temeey Indulirea Hhortrned Workout. i'aaa o. Harper-llenjumlh Hunt la Draw. l'ano d. Bailor KHfiltitan KrVartl by Court. rnao d. REBEL PLOT DISCLOSED STREET GAMIN IS HARDING'S AUDITOR President's First Speech Is Addressed to Small Boy Who Hails Executive Shake Hands and Wish Chief a Pleasant Journey ADDRESS TO BE WAFTED INDIANS LAY CLAIM TO , VAST AREA IN MONTANA ki it i in; into! i.irr in i;. h. (Ktl'ItT of cijumh - ! lliuilliiK (.muiul Iiii..'iiI() I'lirt of VrlliwnUMin 1'iirk mill cnr (.bu jr I'nrk lUiiinilury - I.IOWIHTOK, Idaho, Juno 20. (leuiKO J'uo-I'oo-TiUi-l.lkt, J I Ihn k KiikIu mid Corliclt Iiwyor, miMiibi'ia or Hi" .Ni'i I'erco liullan tribe, today I," for" Jllilllo Wllllmw N. Hculca of Ilia 1 I'll I' t court of Idutiii alKiicd In bchuir of the Sot I'crcn liibo a ronliaci with tha law firm of Hnrvon, Joyce mid Harlow and Atlnrney John O. llar low, both or WunhliiKton, 1. ('.. whineby the claiiii of the Idaho N'i. rerrca lountlicr with the N I'uKiM realdliiif on th" t'olvlllo n-Kcrvalloii with tho lllcickfiol of Miintaiia, to a broud Mrlp ot Iho atai" of Molilalia, vll! bo laid ho f,,i,. thn I iHIimI Htntim court of clalma. Halt la to bo hroiiKht under a Irt-atv iiiado between Iho rnllod ELLIS ISLAND IS SCORED IN HOUSE OF COMMONS IHHT.MV TIIKKA'II'.VK KKIMHH. Ai. IK MimiODH CONTINI'l.; Objivilon In Miuln o Itimilliin uf IIiIIImIi HiiIiJikih tm Arrival frt,in Ovi-rwcuM lltisil l'MNM.II TO HU)W IT KI.M.H l'Alw; IH iam: IIKI.KAST. Ireland. Juno JO. Tho Northern Whlic today pub- llahea an mil line of n arhemn In operation, anld to have been pre- imreil by the Irtali rebel beruro the recent routidup of alnu felnera In London. The oulatandlnif feature of til plan waa a prujected attnetc on llucklnKham palace which wna to havo been blown up. Women aplna learned every movement of tho ivalaro ffuanla and thn police on duty wero lo have been ruahed at a iilven time, (.'artfully aelectedj banda wero delnlled to blow up the: brlilnea over Iho Thnme and to nihnia waa moUKned the taak of Holtluif flro to tho rnt'wiiv atntloita. FUGITIVES NEAR EUGENE (il'AHIH KIHIUINI 4 COX- vkth in TiiiM vinsrrv HAI.K.M, Oro., Juno SO. Johnaon R. Hmlth, warden of tho atnto peni tentiary, reported onrly lonlKlit thai prlann KUarda on the trull of four convict who oaanpod Monday, bclloved Ihey havo W'ynlor Willi, ono of them, aurronnded near Eu Ki'iin. Willi wna tlolntt tlmo fur automobile theft - In Multnomah county, and la ulao a pnrulo vio lator. City nnd county nuthorllle Into lout nlitlit had received no advice concernlnK tho reported nurrouml Inn: of Willi near thin city. No cnll waa mndti at tho aherlffa of ficii from tho alntn official, no cunlliiK lo Hhorlff Krod Htli'kloa. lulu laat nigM. i Ijlii'Jatl CORKERY LEAD REDUCED STATK SKNATOIl MYF.KS IS (iAIMNli IN ttll'NT BrOKANB. Vnh Juno 50. Ituturn from cnttntry product lllIO lllin UIH'l noon uuiiihiiivii , cut down Iho lend of Thomn Corkery over Htato Heniitor IMuirle My era of Davenport for Iho Ho piihllcnn numluntlun for conure ftrom tha fifth tllalrlct, With 70 precinct unreported Curkary hud a lend of 110 vntcH. rorket-yM vote wna 3K1I5 nml Myora 87611. In tho lieniocrntlo prlmnrlc. JhiIko Ham II, HI'I wna credited with a lend of morn than 13 to 1 ovor lila lono opponent, II, O. llarilH. HEAT KILLS 14 IN OHIO THKKMOMKrKllH MMIl TO W'- IK(iKKKH IN MANY CITIKH 0O1,1TMIitH. O., Juno 20. Tnr- rin W 111 1 II un M imni reetlv or Indlrootly tho ihuilhn nf nt IoiimI 14 (Hilnnnn within tho hiHt A hmim. nconMltiff to ropnrtH from vnrlotiH Hcrttonn of tho ntntn. ;oiu'nimtlon or mvimoniiK wwmi r, prortlrtnd for toihiy, In pxpontrtt Muxlimiin tomporatun for tho .. I. . t a. m n tnut nl'il nV I II yniir won' iiuiin r . mnny Ohio rltloR when wenthor Itiulln TniJiMiilatwIon trtnu Hi. IwiiiIm lo Ciifrx IliinliiiK'M Volcii to I .wry Hi 4 tii m of Nuiloii Whrii Ho KiNitkN TonJuht ON liOAU!) I'KKHIOKKT IIAH htNtl'H Hl'KOIAI. THAIN, NKAK ('(' M IlKKLAN U, .Mi).. Junu KU. l'rjil.l'tU llunlltitf nimlo IiIn rirHt Hptitirti tiftt-r liMivlntf WiinhlUKlnn for ii 16.itU(,.nillo trip lo tint l'tt rlflu count unit Ahmku totluy, ul ,Urllnliuru. W. Vn. It wua ikI- itrt'MiuHl lu a HiniiU hoy In tho MirciMM, who hull ' tho l'r.l'nt nml r,IV4,d in turn, u 4-hiwrf jt "hi'llo ihrre." Tho trnin hul nloiiped for witter A'lum iho l'rltfti oppMtrwl on llm rnr iilntform. Tin itmi.U boy won ihn flntl to rrooKnltM iho t'hli'f rxorullvo nnd rnllvu "ht'ilci Mr, I'reNUlfnt." cthrfi, (iiclndlnif u nuiiitii-r of milt on d workvm who hud Imii uwiiUlnic nt thti ntutloti. (oI1owm1 tho hoy'H o&iuiiImh. nhook h nit, and wtnhd tho i'maldnl a tlfniint journey. Hiiiuntn lliiiti I IUmhIIixI A ft'W ml I out of Murtlnnhur:. iho l'roiiidoni. mill on tho ru plui form, hnw n m'Mio which cur rlrit him hfok lo tho HWtmininK holo diiyn of lit h youth. In th furcirround woro hulf a doxn' hoy proudly clad enjoy inn rTufo front lh tnld-itiunii.fr ht hi u pool formed by t llitln "reek flowinff down throuifh tlm till 1m. Mr, Hur dlnK rt'PtMl tho younKlrN wiih n Mn.iln und wuv( of hln cnp. Tho I'rmildctiL npffit tho flrt hount nhoiurd thn trtiln riijnylnir tho iM-tr-nory nJuitir th uppr liio tun und In romplnio rt'huutilon nftrr tho I mi it hour npont ul hi Unk In prepamtlon of hln morvi Intportnm nddr mid In olwr tnif up ufflrlut hudln(-it. Uurlftf thin tlmo. ho mndo tho nrnutilm n 11 of iht i ruin crww and ph.. nnily rtprlmutidfHl om of tho tnUnnirn who hud ho on too buny lo vllt tho I'ronldkni'n cur. ILI1 W ild, WAIT ADDUIS llunllnic'M Ki. Ionln SKnh to IU TtittHnilittil vt Nation KT. I.OfIS, Juno 0. npriwlilont tlutdlnu'H volot prohnhly wlh ho hi'urd In vlrtuully ovry wm-Uoii of Iho I'll It Hinti when ho ftpwik Ihto tomorrow nltrht. It wan nn nounrM today. An Unprcoodi-nti'd px purlin on i In radio lriinmnlKilon I txprrttMl to ninki thin portNlhlo. Thn nddron will ho liroailcimt from it powerful local Mtatlon and itmittuntotily from thtN Amorlcunj THttphunu A Tch'Knlph compnny'n 7. lH.'.r. which icuvo to thu In Oluiifi. thoy di'ilur!. Iho exrliiMlvo uwiiornhlp for buffalo huntlnif Kioumlrt for a period of fit yifr, I hut urou Inchnlt'd In houndnrlc fxtcndliuc from IloU'n Onto, near M i ho u I a, t he n co n I on it tho crl of tho inountuin Into tho Vwllow mono nutlunul park, up tho Yol ihiwntono rlvr to thn MlnMOuri rlvi-r, tin-nee went to about tho o-Mthrrn boundury of tho Glacier national purk. Tho uttornfyn nicrco to conduct tho milt for ton pr cent of tho amount won not to exceed 8bU. ooo. und If tho null fulls no pay mont I to bo made tho .'uwyem. tho vntuo of tho lundn omhraclnif ll0nu, lltlllnicM, Onrrlnon nnd th IrrrMory run, to MUcn City, rtriti lion A vuM nmotint. -. j NO HALT IN SUGAR PROBE II AltlUVO DI-X1KIOV HAS NO NO IIKAIU.N'O ON INQVIIIY ' fty ttio AMHoclnUd I'roMH) LONDON, Juno 2U. KIIIh Inland wit dt'iiouncM in tho houtto of 'oininorm today and llm HUKK"Mtlon w udvuiK'd thiil Until lirUaln oiiKht to ri'tallato If i.n Anifriciin ffovd-rmnofil iIoi-m not 'iiatiKo tho tin-lhixlH of doialnlMK Jirltlnli nub-Jw-ln thoro. Harry licrkor, Indcp'-ndont con mrvatlvo. auk I'd Oh undor-WM'r-tary for forolitii urfulrtf. Honald McNolll how inuny 10nKllnhinin uimI women aro 'lnriirci-rati;d" on KlllH IhJii rid owln to Iho HrltkHli. uoIil ot linrnlKranlH beitiK filled. Mr, Hitckur alo uked If tho undiii'-Metrreiary' "attention ha b-n called to Iho fact that no me timet, an many an UH women and clillilreii uf all national. th- and colorn art placed In ono room to Htiil.- und tho Indian on ,llV"-4tion to tho fnllod State icovorn- WASHINGTON, Juno 20. Ilo cent ntatomeni thitt Prcnldont Hardlnir had decided not to lowor the duly on Hurcnr, wiid a ntutoment Innucd ut in wnito iiouhp loony. ' "on Id ln no rc-riico whntovor to iho lnvrtlfmtlon now bolnic cnndtirlcd by tho L'nlted Utaton tariff eommlnnlon." "The liivfs.tlKi.Won tr.lo tho cont of production of r'cir -.indertiikon b ih" conmiliwlon .Hh tho hnrty upprovnl of tho l-r:-id-ni." Cto Mtulenu-nl continued, "i ntlll In oroifH'. II haw not b re n crtm- pl. lo!, nnd no rinding of fart bul boon or ran mpv U mndc lo the 1'rcnldi nt. Tho rronldent ntaftt mcnt thrrofore. ban no relation whatever lo tho rooultt of nn In- voHtlKutlon yet to bo ccmplctod ini-iil prold-wlliiK uu I nut ihl prlH on-llko tretttmeiii of KiiKllth uub Jertn and In tho oveiu of contlnu an c of thin pruc.lico will ho con wider takliiif n i earn ire of roLalia llon." NiimlK'r Of-tuliMil Not Known "J cannot nay exactly how many Hrltlrh Hiibjcct aro at pnncnt de-tium-d on Kill Ixland. Tho atten tion of hln mujinty n overnrnenl hn repi-atedly bin-n called to tho Condition provalllnx there und no opportunity ban be-n lot of prenn- t"tr thu Lnltod mates to effect nn hnprovumcnt. Jt would be diffi cult lo devlHO nultublo rnonn of retaliation nt vory fuw citizen of Iho I nltod Klalo come to thin country to nettle.' Mir Harry Britain onked If tho unUer-necretary did nol uktco that no Improvement hud bwn made anti that within tho lat few day KnlUh vlKiioro to tho United Ktaten with pan port nnd vlen ab nolutoly In order, had been nub Jccted to thene IndiKnlten and "kopt In a cukc" with people of bi l nailonniHlen. Dlfflculihw to Il4- Met Other member also made qitorlen Includintf tho laborltc, C. u. Hurdle or C.lafrow. nnked whether ntepn would not bo taken to indicate to tho IndUKtrial con tern Itko OhiHirow that the people nhnuld not emlKrate. Mr. McNeill making a, peneral n-ply mild there were extraordinary difficult iefl in den link' with the nub loci. "An fur n I nm aware." he ndd cd. "tho I'nlted State jrovernment I vory nnilotm to do nnythlnir It cun to nlvlnto romlttfonn. There )fro very Kret dlfflcultiea In the way." NEW YORK HEAT KILLS 5 m-ohf. ok rnosTU.vnoNs iri TO TKMIM'.ltATI'KK OF 95 (Continued on Pngo d, Column ) 'l..l.F V.l.l.- fi.nA .rt -PI,,, hot lent lay o far thla year liruilKUl iieaiii lu ii .ioiin ,., Itrcutcr New York nnd caused more thnn n acore of proHtrations. moat of them on tho lower Sat Hide. Tho hlith temperature 95 nt lx p. m. wn nmcHorntcd nil day by comparatively low humidity and northwot nophyra. Tho wenthor man predicted tho tem perature would stay hluh for at leant 3d hours. BROKERAGE HOUSES UNDER COURT'S BAN Definite Steps to Clamp Lid on Shady Stock Gambling . Concerns Taken Today TO INVOKE INJUNCTIONS GEO. CHAMBERLAIN NOT CANDIDATE FOR OFFICE Deputy Attorney General to Proceed In Cases ANOTHER CRASH OCCURS ruiiirlit In Maelstrom of Humors Willi WblcJi Wall Ktrot Oan Kcrtlntl of mU 7-lniimTnw n ami Fomtmy fio I'ndi COAL DEALERS JAILED mrx iTF.iKn nm itr.i'AK ATitrvs sold, is ntnir: AIX 1.A CHAIKI.1.K. .lone 20. For nel'lnc oinl Intended for thi revuratlons purpone. Horr Hruer. rommerclai' director of a coal mine nt HertOKonrnth. has heen nentenced to two month lm nrlnonment and flnel eleven mil lion mark. Herr Rnenbaum, technical di rector of tho companv. rerelved n sentence of one month In jalt and a fine of flftv million mirk. The HelKhin cotirtmartlal which levied the penalties ordered that tho defendants bo expelled from the occup'ed reirlon when their sentences have been natlafled. NKW YOTtK, June 20. Defi nite step to clone the doors of many ntock brokeratta houses, uKUinst which comp'uintn hove been received will be taken In thi supreme court tomorrow It was an nounced tonlKht by Deputy Attor ney General John J. Dwyer. in junctions against various brokers wilt be asked, ho nald. Mr. Dwyer said he would ac under the Martin act, panned re cently by tho mate lefrislature. which authorized the attorney gen eral to Investigate brokers and sunpend them by injunction In cane fradulent practices were dlsc.osed. The attorney general nan been conducting hin investigation quiet ly since the passage of the bill. he said. Mr. Dwyer refused to name the brokers against whom he would ask injunctionn or tel'. the num ber that would come under h flro ConferoiKvs Hefd with Groups Conferences were held today with representatives of the New York Stock Kxchange. the t-on-solldated Stock Exchange and the Curb Market. Mr. Dwyer said nine out of every ten brokers un der Investigation by hln ofnee had refused to sign waivers of im munity. The exchanges had pansOdX r6oluijopseulring their Nil'lliut'ru iu nuiMiui j na tions by the attorney general but thono resolutions were criticised recently by District Attorney Han--ton on having no "teeth" In them. Mr. Dwyer said he was loath to continue hla Investigation unless the brokers could be made to sign waivers. The curb market, Mr. Dwyer said, has declined to answer either "yes or no" to the question of whether they would pass the waiver resolution. Tho governing ; board of the curb exchange had i given valuable assistance In a ! number or cases unuer investiga tion, however, he said. . Seymour I... Cromwel', president ; of the New York Stock Exchange. , told Mr. Dwyer, the latter said. : tho exchange had no power to compel its members to sign walv- F A 1 1 .FJ TO Old rA S M ( NKY DI KING 1'OMTICAIj CARKEfl Fljuln lu rty lAmm FVlniliuit4l In Oregon ami V'Uwh Frwnt Situation nn l!oiv-lc.4 HAI.KM, Ore., June 20, (Special to the Heglntur) That George K. flharnborlaln, formerly United States senator from Oregon, will not be a candidate for thl office at the election In 1 & 24 seemed to bo Indicated In a letter received her today, In which Mr. f'ham- ber'.aln released all of his friends to nupport any of tho senatorial candidutrn that may appear In tho coming contest. Mr. Chamberlain said In his let ter that ho in retiring to private life "to endeavor If possible to ac cumlato something for my dec In ing years." The letter was ad dressed to one of Mr. Chamber Iain's closest personal friends In this part of the state. "I have been In public service for 30 yearn and have given my whole time to the nervice without regurd to my personal Interests," said Mr. Chamberlain's letter, flan Not Fattuned Purse "The result Is that I have not been able to accumulate any money and must continue to work tho remainder of my days In or der to support my family and myself. "When I resigned from the fed eral shipping board to take effect at the end of the month. It wan without any purpose to enter the political contest next year. I re- a'ly wanted to get out of public life and feel free for the remain Ing years I have to come and go without hindrance and to endeavor If possible to accumulate some thing for my declining years. "I do not think It would be ad visable for me to change this res olution. It Is ras you say, a hope less situation in Oregon. Party lines have been eliminated, and unless a man aligns himself with one or the other of the factions now engaged In the contest not political there Is no tel. ing what his fate might be. I wou'd decline to become attached to either or any of them and therefore could not hope to have the support of any but my old time friends. Want to Bo Left Out "I want you and my friends, therefore, to do whatever you think about lending your support to the numerous candidates that will develop and leave me out of consideration." - At the time Mr. Chamberlain XCJSi.cnfd.Xtom, the federal shipping hoard a few weeks ago it was generally believed In Oregon that he intended to return to this state, enter the practice of law and later announce his candidacy for a seat In the United States wnite. His letter received here today Indicates that he has no Idea of seeking political office, and that he wt 1 reiire from public life in the interests of h a family and himself. President Orders Immediate Release of More Than Score of Federal Prisoners NUmSMlNiiUlD Also Acts on 158 Pardons and Commutation Cases 20 WOBBLIES DETAINED crs of Immunity. IU SIMXS ISN'T QI'ITK SO GOOD IX SOMK LINKS n vmtRfjV; H G nnaLlu the - r n 3ri?'-tWC to: ' Hn f W n In u kw n ,n toeir t uTtR W f - L e- I rj ffiJg W MOBEEL OUft'' ItwQlr1' CROWD 'D LOSTAU . ., . Mft wMk OTKr THEift PATRIOTISM. ' , ' fmJ?i& M DOHT CARE WHAt , ANOTHER FIRM GOES TO WAI.li Brokcra (TO House of Zlntnicrmnn nixl Fordiay ()lluiws NEW YORK. Juno 20. Causht In the Maelstrom of rumors with which Wnll street has seethed for HO luni lew unjB, "miiiic ,,., .... - Korshay. ono of tho oldest and best known members of the New York Stock Exchange, was forced to the wnll today. Tho crash, coming on the heols of nn announcement by President Cromwell of tho exchange yester day that an Investigation had dis closed rumors of Impending fail ures to be without foundation, caused a bad break In the mnrket. more thnn SO of tho most popu'nr shares tobogannlng to new low records for the year with losses of two to five points. President Cromwell, In an In terview this afternoon declared he was ready to repeat his statement of yesterday that exchange ottlclals know of no member house that was In trouble, ho admitted, how ever, that "any statement as to the condition of a brokerage firm Is tho statement of a moment and la not a prophecy." Ho would not hazard a flat prediction that none of the eight or nine firms con cerning which rumors have been floated, would not fall tomorrow. Committed Probes Affairs Emphasising the fact that this statement "was the statement of a moment," a committee had members of tho .Imermon and Korshay house before H yester day a short while before the xptl mlatlo statement was Issued. That at thnt time tho firm was ablo to convince the committee, ho said, that It would bo ahlo to pull through, desplto tlio Heavy run which started Monday. No fewor thnn six times thli forenoon, he said, ho hart receive.! reports that the firm was on tho verge of arranging a ,'onn on the basis of Its claims n gainst thi alien properly custodlnn, for mon eys Impounded during the war. Hut tho negotiations fell through and the firm closed Its doors shortly after noon. Filing of an Involuntary peti tion In bankruptcy fol'.owed nnd Gordon Auchlncloss waa nppotnten receiver 111 50,000 bonds. Tho firm announced thnt its liabili ties wero approximately $7,000, 000 and that It had assets of . S00.004). Inability to reallxo quickly on these assets, however, made it Impossible tor the firm to moet the run. WOULD QUIT RESISTANCE RERUN AGREES IF FRANCE. BELGIUM INDEMNIFY (By the Associated Press) ELBEKFELD, June 20. Pas. sive resistance would be aban doned within the Ruhr val'ey on eight conditions, one of tho most important of which Is indemnifica tion by the French and the Bel gians for all products of private industry which they have selxed. says a memorandum to the Berlin government reported to have been drafted here by representatives of the employers and employes au thorized to act. Other stiupulations are the re moval of the Franco-Belgian rail way administration, the return of all persona deported and the re lease of those persons imprisoned, the renunciation of all measures of force, the nullification of all restrictive control methods. the restoration of telephone and tele graph service and the indemnifi cation for all wounded and the families of those killed. Commutation. Granted 37 ' Pomona ConvkMrd of Violating EHdonae, Draft, War Iawm, Whom Casca , Plowed By Organization!! WASHINGTON', June 20. Im mediate releare of more -' than a score of federal prisoners convict ed of violating war inws but with continued detention of almost a many more, was ordered today by President Harding before loavlng on his Western trip. - The President acted on 158 par dona and commutation cases, a record breaking number, In the . opinion of department - ot justice officials. He granted SO condition- toons, one full pnrdon, restorer! civil rights to 27 former prisoners , and denied 84 apnllcntlons for par dons or commutations. - He also ordered remission ot fines in two cases. Interest centered In the cases of these convicted of violating the espionage, dratt and other war laws, whose applications had been proceed by various organizations ana persons or prominence. These numbered 4s and tne President granted commutations to 27, but denied application in 21 cases. Including a group ot 20 al leged members of the Industrial Workers of .he World, convicted at Sacramento. California. Tero Most heave Country ; Two convicted here, however, had their sentences commuted con ditional on their deportation. Sentences of 22 alleged I. W. W. mernbers. convicted In " th" cele-" brated Chicago trials and sent to the Leavenworth penitentiary, were commuted to expire ut once. Three it four aUeired'UW.' W. members. conviciea at icnicn, jangas,. re- , oelved commutations. . Announcement of the President's action wna mnde by the department of justice tonight, after the ex ecutive's departure, the day hav- , ing been required to prepare ntate ments of the cases, many of which have been before the President for months. - ' In addition to the cases growing out of war law violations, the President's orders Included clem ency for many other prisoners convicted of offenres ranging from bigamy to bootlegging and includ ing violations of the mall fraud, Mann white slave, bribery and oiher statutes. nrnr.rtaM. rtf-VTa RlRDinua Wealthy Draft Evader Will Be Ar ruigned on Old Charge JUANITA OFF HIGH PERCH DESCENDS FROM PICTURE SET AFTER. SVN RITES , L08 ANGELES, June 20. Miss Juanlta Miller of Oakland, daugh .te.r of tho late Joaquin MH'er, de scended from her high perch on an Immense motion picture set simu lating a palace, late last night. Miss Miller climbed the set at Culver City last Saturday. and when once placed near the top, said she feared to descend, so the studio management took food and other supplies to her. Yesterday she announced she would complete a mnrrlngo with the sun, which would give her courage to decsend. She stayed up until 'ate after noon, when the sun, which had beffi hlcMri all day, emerged brtef'.y. Miss Miller said she com muned with that orb until It sunk, and Into In tho evening she came to earth again. CENTRAL CONTROL HIT REKH DISLIKES GOVERNMENT RI LING OF PRIVATE LIFE SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 20. Senator James A. -Reed, of Miss ouri, addressing a luncheon hero toclay. scored what he termed tho growing tendency toward control of business nnd home by govern ment bureaus and commissions composed of "Inmo ducks, ward heelers und political trumps." "t'ertnln so-called reformers," ho snld, "would centralise In the federal government and complete juiirdlctUin over tho private nnd In n ni-" life of one hundred and jten million people, apparently for getting tnut aucn a pniiosopny must bo based upon tho assump tion that all the people are either dishonest or foolish," T I'lVDVU'ODTU .Vn. 1,,.. 20. Erwln R. Bergdoll, wealthy Philadelphia draft evader, waa re-, lemted from the United States dls-, clplinary barracks here toduy and . turned over to the United State district marshall from Topeka. Kansas. Bergdoll had served two years and ten months at the bar racks following conviction bv n. courtmartlal for desertion In - time-' of war by evading the draft. (By The Associated Press) KANSAS CITY, Kan.. June 20 Erwin Bergdoll, released today from the United States disciplinary harrnrkn at Leavenworth. Kansas. a-rrlverl here thla nftprnnnn In en.-. tody of United States Marshal Armstrong, ot Topeka. Bergdoll will be arraigned late today or to nlutit, It was announced at the) tfllll-n I L I GUI. I I, .UUBD .Will V. Pollock, on a charge ot conspiracy to evade the draft laws. - . ' A 1.1? IIIDUII.I HUB VWII1UM31BU plans for the making of a bond to , i. nt mn nnn ........ ...b va.v... v. T-w.vvv U DUUII US T raigned. ; . , MLLS UUUfLt, SUIUUES ' MR. AND MRS. O. O. CHAPMAN SHOT BY HER FATHER - W1NNSBORO, Texas, Juno 20. Mr. und Mrs. C. C. Chapman wiere shot and killed by VV. K. Bradford, Mrs, Chapman's father, early today. Biudtord then shot onrl 1I1Ia1 hlm..lf Tl. A- tho Blitylng was not learned. Chap man is the son of J. L. Chapman, ' state banking commissioner of Texas. ' . Tho Chapmans were killed with a shotgun, each being shot twice. Chapman was killed in bed' and Mrs. Chapman was found a fow feet awuy from the bed. Bradford shot himself with a revolver. Chap man was engaged In the banking; business. FRENCH TO SEIZE PLANTS ALSO TO RKUUINITIOX LAIl6ll TO OPERATE THEM (By tho Associated Press) DUESSELDORF, June 20. The French are preparing to confiscate and to requisition a force of Ger mans to operate nil the Ruhr val ley industries, tho outputs of which may be turned to the account of repartitions, it was slated today, A decree to this end Is In course of prcparntldh and will be promul-' gated In 1 few days. :- ' Jail sentences up to IS year wilt bo the penalty for Germans who refuse to work In operating the plants, Sanbliige may he punished with death sentences otter trial by. courtmartlal, . ; - ug 1, voiumn t.j