Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, July 21, 1923, Image 1

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0 MURDER
AAND4AIDES
imoNotod Bandit Chief
Mmbors of Escort
ibushod Noar Parral
mwm
M Villa and Mon From
EThoy Woro Passing
OOPS JOIN CHASE
Ink i ,'" 111 111 r
Lml Where Thuttaunil
f rnwiK llsvu Vh-wnl
the HmwiiM
L,kt AuorUIrd l'r)
.mbM ot llio band f
. n.iniltile for Iho death
Inl Kranrlarn Vltln. hU
itM Trlllo. and three
lunM, were tnilurttl Into
M I flWSCnineni ui im"iHi
'min roniniknd of Ocn
Union short distance
unL setordlng to Inform.
tint at Juarri military
nun tonight.
lat Aaioclatcd I'm)
M) CITV, July SO. Oen
rnKlK Villa, one-time
mb4h ledr and hi ehlof
LCMosrl Miguel Trlllo, and
xabr o( Villa' escort
ulMId In nil anibu.
utr this morning on Iho
nefl'irral, In iho state of
lu.
1 1 bate dozen men rom
id band of aaaaaaltia. They
Villa and III" turn Cram a
iMj r paaalng and are
4iv escaped from the
ni riving an automobile
nf 10 (luannjunlo. Aa aoon
ism of tho aaaaaalnntlon
ka .ordera were sent - lo
jonu-yaldo adjacent lo
esng In an endeavor to
la it fully persona. The
tfrik la lyma: In the eltv
hnl. whirs Ihouannda el
Lo viewed II. President
ill ordered an Inveallga-
It taanmlnatlon.
m KHUiuni Kmt Out
trOnwnM Kuxenlo Martins
kw Cllr htent lo Uon
funm wtrano: net-rotary
k a official report he re
h Colonel J. Felix Lara.
f of the rurrlenn at
a connection with the kill
U former noted rebel
Wort follows:
Vthlloand three inembera
tHnrt were killed abort ly
irtlock I hl niornlnir with
nation while Villa nnd hie
Umwern driving In an nu
ll ehlch Villa perannnlly
Mini toward fluanajnuto, n
'Mala eltv. The ahuta were
w ill or aeven men oated
put on the rondwny.
faawdlaiely ordered an In
flan in coonerntlon with
fJ Minorities. I have learn-,
fcitfte men, armed with 0
p'lkd from the hnu on
In Ihn direction of Hanto,
1l"tmih the hllli.
ffao Cavalry lo INin.uo
W no revelry and emild not
ikim. The moat I could do
Mltr the VArlrtiia rfnlHi.h.
1 Ihll lector In tin nn Ihn
ft for I he amnaalna. , The city
f have ordered a dolach-
i rarairs to liraln pursuit. "
Jnl Martinet reported that
fi ncnmenia nud lert Jim-
MVlle rf Alli.n.l on
f nrnrderara. Ho added
rrnally wni leaving for
tVPOrt ' nf PnlniiAl I jih
Indicate thnt curlier tin-
I tfMrla . viii.. i
km.; . . -inn iinvma;
I by hla own followorn
umut fnundntnn. I.Ike.
luiKiaed of one report thnt
Mime hnil fx.-......! .....-
. .. ".'.Ill I'M Tl It 1 1 17
I" lln a train.
f AlllllVK ON WKNh
rZ."' Knt tf AwwmhM to
PHUAIliu m .... . ..
6 2 .K,'"""' Mnrtlhea
f" l'rrl tonluhl to hunt
fM who killed Kninnlaco
fcT:"1' "iKiiel Trlllo,
or men who
nl u.: ' tununnnn ot
I, . KHnulmr woro
the anunin. ..i..
IS1.1? Vllln hnd
f min S1" h"."
no enemy na
IN TODAY'S
MORNING REGIS
Tlw WViilher
'Hip WieulH-r A
Kiir ori'iinn: 1'iilr mill conllr, l
warm, Hnturdny,
Veater'iny'a wentlior In Kuiroii
Miinttiiiiitt tenttiurnlure, 7u de
Rreval llilnlniuiil, 411. HIiiko of
river. J.l feol.
MAUGHAN EAGER TO
MnifFTUinnmcuT
mniiL MMIIU I LIUIII
u
EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1923
NUMBER M
Kiukmmi niul Vlilnlty
Hm'klliK of. iMYt I "una lllKhwny to
llcaln within Ten Uiya la I'roin-
lae. I'nao I.
Hoy Adiulia Theft of Threo Cnra.
I'mko 1.
'IJov at Hlllrooa Cmnp on Unix
lllko. I'nn .
Tentihera lo Kill Viirnndca Not
Vet NiuiiimI. I'lilto 1.
Medlevnl lllatory IMaruaaed by lr.
Ixvla. 1'nno I.
Ifrlfor lOruvi Ilia 1Jc4im for
HpeedlnK. I'ttuu ".
Ilerkiltrw 1'nye I'itio of lid for
HtiiklUK tllrl Who Ixiveil lllnl.
Piwn .
'Krelitht Hervlre Knat, Huya John
T. Kvnntt. I'ue &,
North Hound Traltln betwxen l"u-
tfniie nnd Weal HprltiKfli'ld I'o
I toured. I'nin .
lUu I'ernilt la laaueil rnr I'm-
tnrnlly llnitan. I'mie I.
Workera HUH Needed. Htiya Mull-
oxer of Uinploynieiit llurenu.
il-aice I.
tiler Hike la I'lnnned by Hummer
rtahool Htudenla. I'lian 6.
.Development of Albany Coliena la
Hun of Hyiiod. . I'nuo a.
Hynod Jlnra Dr. I'onklln on I'ay-
rnnloiry. rnve I.
To llededlfnte Knlrmnunt T'reaby.
lerlan ('httrch Hunday. I'nao u.
I'lnneer, Jnnica M. Kltrhen, llurle.l
Hero. I'ese .
Aviator llrliina Dread from Utah.
Tans I.
1 41 no (tiunty and Crroa
Treawe'l Mualo I'liplla Appear In
lleeltnl. raae I.
Hooit Mallera Taken Vp by Crea
well Council. I'nae I.
Newa Nolea and I'eraonnla. I'aaea
. I and I.
HlKirta
Knockout rredlclod In Tendler-
lAtonard Mix. Tnae s.
Trotlera Hreak Mli'hlaan Track
Iteennl at Knianiaioo. raae o.
Olbhona Oot I3J.000 Kram liter
Klghl, Bey a rromoter coiiina.
I'aae .
!elaney Whlpa Darry at Omaha.
I'nft-o (.
Klrpo lo Decide IMneo to Klithl
' Demnaey, I'nue .
Ilnalnn llenla (rhlcaito. Vnito
(llnnla In ltnlly Heat Cardinal.
rnKo a.
Battlluc lleavera Itout Halt Ijtke.
Iaae t.
Nl Veeaer Beet Koley In llout.
I'asa 6.
Euffene lo Forfeit flnmo nn Ac-
eount of Injury to ntrner.
Pa t.
Hardware Men Take Fruit Men
into Camp. rae .
a . sntor Is Confident He Can
iAn Continent In Single
Jay If Given Chance
Mill BID COITION
Test Flight Abandoned When
Machine Refuses to Hop
OIL AND WATER MINGLE
Hwrora. Horrora lui
hi
without ,..7":rn..n"i,,.u.
"omincni i. . Vt ,Bm,y. nt one
" broihoe. ii w? """'
rMkm:form,r",ror
I . nd M..7i" wero
unllr hi.. or 'ho 11
"fov a "in nr a j
Pierre-"1" 'Ultor. .lo.e ,L I.
L.w led .1 Vhrnjer1 Her-
17." nutat ' Kri,vynrd In
fhU, ', "In. wna hlnmeil
b?t1ee,0,,, "
PM .. . .l"oin nent f...n..
'l frt.2, "-oleo.
DR. H.B.ALLEN ARRESTED
HKAD OV tiUUM' HCIIOOI. 1IKI4
! MANN ACT CIIAIUJK
I.OH ANOKI.KH. July 20. Dr.
II. 19. Allen, eald lo bo the founder
and aupeiintendcnt nf.a ulrla'
ai'honl, nf Kabol. Va.. wn nrreateil
al hi Hollywood meiuenre nn an
Indlrlmenl rharaliiK him Willi vlo
Intlnn of the Mnnn net In Iran-
k ml I mm nf 1,1. flT ntllllltflll
daughter front Hnbot toltleburit.
tepartment of juatlco nenia
who arreeted Dr. Allen alao look
Into cuatody a wnmnn who tmld
aha la hla houaekeepor nnd two
younaer women who aald 1hey
were hi adopted dnuahler. The
former waa held aa a mnterlnl wll
nea nnd the Inner, who rbvo their
nae na IS and 17, were placed In
Juvenile hull.
According In federal offlrlnla,
Tr. Allen founded a achnol for
irlrla In N'nrth Cnrollnn fourteen
.vonr mo nnd' Inter moved the In-
atlltttlnn lo uaiint, teaniiy nunpunu
Ihe alrla In hla care. When in
dicted, they allea-o. Allen fled wcat
and hla wife depnrted for New
York with aevon or Ihe mria.
Dr, Allen todny declared Ihe In-
dlntment wna Iho reeitlt of aplte
work and aald he waa wiitinu to
return to tho Knat to . flRht the
Charge.
ASKS RIGHTS TO STRAITS
AMKIUOA 'WANTS QVIWTION
ii:i I.N 1'AtT
flly The Aaiwriaied I'reM)
TAUHANNR, July 20. Tho
United Hintca uovornmonl la' on
denvurlng to linvo tho qunellnn of
right of wnrehl In tho atrnlla
of the Dardanelles Inoorpornted In
tho Turco-Amerlonn trenty, a any
Idea of aubaorlblng Intor lo a ape
olal atralla xiUivontlnn ha boon
abnndnned. . ' '
(loorgo Tohltoherln, Ihe nuaalnn
mlnlator of foreign nffnlra, In hla
InUifrnm n n nflilllff llltt tltO flCClalOn
of aovlet Kuealii to alun the alnilta
convention, wild Iliii4in roanrvnn
lin elulil In rnnnen tho rthinliwlon
at any time Iter nnllilnitl jntereata
demanded, lluaaiii, nn ntiiieu, euu
nppnaed tho form of Iho trenty, no-
...... I nl...nH Tnrknv lit llio nicrCT
of Imporlnllatln alnte nnd olilljted
Itiinaln In fortify Iho Muck Hen.
Howovor, na Turkey wna muio.
Ilunaln believed jt ilealmblo lo hIkii
the ooiivnniion,
ICtiart .Mii-Iiiiiih-h Who F.uiiiiIihiI
llio I'liUNt l;mwil (inul Kur
prii o Tlml .MiiukIiiiii riuixivtliil
III lUnrlillur ItiH'k NprlnuH
HOCK HI'ltlMlH. Wyo., July 20.
Confldooi I km t he nin.epiiii thi'
romiiiiMit In n aliuclo duy If Klven
another eliiince, l.icutonniit Kuaanll
1.. MiiUKhiin declared today he la
"t-endy mid unxloua" to tnuko the,
utlciitpt.
Muuiihnu, who baa received In
Htrurtlnna to report to McCuok
field, for Inatruellona, aald, be
probnhly would arrive thero Hun
day rnortlltla,. He expect to fiy
lo HI. JiMeih tomorrow nnd remain
there r'oturdjiy nlKhl.
The flyer, who nppnrenlly wit
allrterlna, from the eifeeta of oil
liuiica he hnd lohiiled from hla
lenklna oil cooler when liu arrived
yeaterdny wna lo Kood eplrlt toduy
and hnd entirely recovered.
An InvratlKiitlon by mechanic
at Hm air mall field, here where
!leuU'nut MiiuKhnn landed bo
eauae of Icnklliu oil, revealed thut
the phinn would not lenvo the
Kround. It had prevloiialy been nn
nounced by tho nrmy filer to make
a leal fliithl In the plane If punl
ble, lute today.
' WaliT Sllxll.it W ltll Oil
Iteportlmr lha condition of the
machine lo Ihe army air aervh-e
office at Wimhlnul on. i.ieuten-
niil MiiuKhnn declared In hi report
that tho Iiivi'kiikuiIoii allowed Unit
not only wn lit oil cooler liiklnu
when he wn forced to abandon hi
fllulil. but Ibiil water wn flowing
fnely from Ihe cylinder and wn
mlxtit with iho oil.
More t Iti n nn Inch and n half
of the fluid had flown ' Into the
cockpit beneath hi ent v. lien he
turned t1io;.fiUu..m'OUhiJ t.' mile
weat of Hoi-k Hprlngn nnd noaeii
her back lownrd ine utr mail iiem
here.
Meiitnnnnt Mnuuhan pointed out
thai either the water leak or the
oil leak would have auffteed In
cauae him to ho forced down hnd
he continued the fllulil.
Kxpeii mechanic who Ihventl-
galcd the pltino exprineed greiit
aurprlee tonight I hut ' l.lcutennnt
Miuiglinn ever aucceeiieo; in reacn
Inn Itock Hprlng with hla plane
In the condition that It la.
Aiuicrtluir hi belief that the
army filer could not hnvo flown
more than n mile tun nor in ma
flight without having- lieen forced
lo hind. O. K. Ktutvninn. mechanic
f McCook field, told the Aaaoclnt-
ed I'rea Hint the plane wa In atich
hl
KLAN SUES FOR PAPERS
(Continued on I'nge 4. Column 3)
AIR MACHINE OPERATED
BY FOOT POWER HOPS OFF
W. I'. lilCltllAltllT IH INVKNTOlt
OK NISW (HkNTIUVANCK
IKe'glicr ("ulnw liiiit'JilcM III
rulviil Can Iki rjnploycil In
Vt'lih'ln of I'raixiiiil I'lillty
DAYTON, Ohio. July 20. Tho
flrat fllulil by mini In an nlr pro
pelled vehicle operated by foot
power of the pilot only, In an no-
oiiuillahed loot, It wna announced
nl .McCook army air field hero. ,
W. V. Oerhnrdt, nnronnullciil
otiKlnoi r nl MuCoolt field. In tho In
ventor of tho contrlvntico, which
hn tcrma a Hclentlflo curloelty and
In which he made Ihe flrnt auccca
ful rilghta In the preauncu of wlt
neaae early yenterday.
While the flight which were
made with tho new mnnhlno Wero
not Hcnantlomil, tho Inventor ctiilma
that the prlnclilea Involved can he
nucfiHufully Incorporated In a mn
chliio cnpnliln of comtiariUlvoly
grcai height mid apeod.
In the Inngvat flight mndo with
the machine, operated by and aup-
plled with the pilot own power.
It roae nboiil three tnche from the
ground and flew approximately 20
feci, which Iho Inventor declared
waa long enough to Inauro ntendy
undficelornted flight.
"Thi machine wn not Intended
to fly around the aky, but morety
to mnkn the kind of flight It did,
to prove Hclentlflcally Iho poxal
bllliy of human flight," tho In
ventor aald.
PICKWICK BUS PERMITS
MAY BE VOIDED IN STATE
HKItVlfF, IXkM.MINNION CITK8
orKICKIIH TO AI'I'KAfl
NEW YORK WANTS MEET
KTUOX; mil Tit 1K MADK FOR
M3KH ItATIO tX)NVKXTIOX
CHICAdO, July 20. Nrw York
wl'l rmiko a Htronff bid for ihu
lmocrutlc nnUonnl convontJon,
cicurirn K. Itrcntmn. llllnolN Doiit
ocrotlc lender rmnounrod here to
day on Ilia rot urn from a confor
rnr At Kri'itrh Uck Hprlnna with
Charlm K. Murphy, Now York
mhIt. nnd ThoiiuiN TnRRiirt, hfud
uf ihn piirty In Imllunn.
"Now York Ctly hit not hnd n
nutlomil convention for tunny yearn
nud Mr. Murphy mild they nr ro
Injr to flcht hrd to K't tho Doni
nrriitla uirottna; next year,' wild
Mr. Hronnun.
of eounto. hi wild. Chlrnjro will
m'iko Hn ftrnrtKcat bid for tho
Knthorlntr. Hronnun wild ho ox
iMM'lfl Kan win City, HI. Ioulrt nnd
Hnn Krnnrlftri) to Join In lnvltlnic
tho dflt'Kutos. Tho niootlnic pluco
UKunlly Ih dcrldod In Jnnuury. Mr.
Itr-tinim wild.
DENIES INVASION IS OFF
I. . V, I.KADKR 8AYH FOOT
UKKi: MKMHWtS TO TIMpK.;
NEW Oltl.KANK. July !0.-T)e
nlnl thai tho I. W. W. Invaelon of
I'ort Arthur. Texna, off epd
tho dechirnllon thnt a etatemcnt to
th" irfect Init night by u Teaa
official of the orininlxntlon .
'ilinloioatlc maneuver,, como. todny
from Jatnea McColllater, In chaTgo
of tho oiil ' P'r'" W'orkcra'
branch of tho I. W. W. '
McCollleter anld foot loone mem
ber of Ihe orgenlxatlon wer rioe
IcrliiK' In New Orleana nnd Onlvea
lon today for the trek to Port Ar
Ihur. He milled thnt Ih" mobM1--"-
tlnn wna not merely a Tort Arthur
nffnlr, but wn In preparation for
n. genrrit "rr to n'ranen
by tho I. W. W. marlno workora
-ic "-iipl "ll pc- ""ill Inernaae
In pay, overtime, better food nnd
tho relcaae of war llmo law viola
tor from prlaon.
)Vi!tloii Duo to lUxi-tit Cnimlnj
Craeh In l.liui (Vanity In '
WhliJi Two Killed
1'oitTI.ANI), Ore., July 20.
(Hpccial to the Heglater) An or
derwa entered today by the Ore
gon public aervlco commlaalon.
mealing In l'ortland, citing officer
of tho I'lckwlek auto alugea to p
pear In Hnlem, Auguat I, and ehow
eiiiiiw why the compnnlca permit
to operate In till Htale Hliall not hi
cnncs'led. Thla action I chiefly
duo to Hie recent croaalnir crunh In
JJnn oounly In which two puwien
ger of a I'lvkwlc-k atngo lout tholr
Ilvoii,
Tho commltMlon I prepared to
Imiulre rnroliilly Into tho com
ptniy'N practice and compliance
with the law of tho atate.
It wan announced at Iho com
mtaalon'a local olllco nnd at the
oflleo of Mherlff Hurlbiirt thut driv
er of nln go nnd buea muat ob
xervu rule No. 73 of tho coinmla
alon'a regulation", requiring thnt
driver of all car carrying paaacn
gora for hlro muat como to n ful'
alop before cromlng rali'road
track. Warning thai thi ru'o
will be enforced wero ent over the
Mute lo Intereatod peraon. Hhcr
Iff lliirlburl aald ho propoacd to
koo Hi at tho rulo I obcrvcd In
.Multiiomiih county.
Mun oln-y oiiinil-nliin Ilullnc
The aliorirr pollco and oilier
peaco ofllcer of tho atate are en
joined with Iho duty of acelna; that
thla and other highway truffle rule
of tho public aervlco commliulon
ere obaerved. " Member and at
tache of Iho commlKBlon will
watch for Infraction and aro em
powered lo moke arrenta of of
fender. Itu'o No. 7J. tinder which officer
of Iho law will proceed ngnlnat
carclcn driver of Mage, direct
that their car ahall "before paus
ing over any. railroad track or
tracka at grado bo brought to a
.complcto atop within a dletanco of
not Ic.-ia than DO feet and not great
er than 100 feet from tho nearest
rait and not proceed thereover
until It I obored that It la aafe
to do o."
Krod A. Itooech. examiner of Ihe
commlnKlon, hna Jut returned
from a vlalt lo many Kantorn
cltle. Including New York. Indinti
apolK Detroit and PI. Ionla. nnd
reported that stringent traffic regu
lotlon are bolnir drafted and en
iforci'd In nnd around those '.an;e
centers
Sees Child's Glacier In Sheen
of Changng Hues as Huge
Portions Break Away
E
VILLA COLUMBUS RAID ,
REPRISAL AGAINST U. S.
V!
LHuMinc IH:fcat at Ilanda of Car-
ran a Fotnca Robel CtuW Pro.
cooded to Bold Colnmbu .
CRASH TO RIVER BELOW
Sound of Breaking Ice Is Not
Unlike Roar of Thunder
PRESIDENT ENTHRALLED
Olio of Iho Mom ImpTcttdvo Slglrta
lo lio Socn In Alaeka," la Umi
Way Um Nirtlon' Clilcf Dc
auibed tlio tilacler
it N 'MANN ACT CHARGE
- ' a . . , , .
Ulli . 1IKI.D TIIIXSPOHTED
lore(4M.Moitvr. rimtisES
' CHKWSSK. Wyo.. July 20.
Joseph C. Kl'nney nnd Ijoxlle K.
t 'loon, nccuacd -of violation tof the
Mann act In hntilng trnnsportod a
17-yenrl-old glril from Idaho to
Wyoinlng for Immoral purposes,
appeared beforo a United Slnteii
ccmmlnlone:' at Kremmercr.
Wvo., yeslerdny and- plendod not
pulty. said a dispatch received by
tho Cheyenno Tribune today from
It Kremmorer. corrospondent. Tho
two wero placed under bondo of
12000 each for their appearance
In federal court at Poeaicllo, Ida
ho In October.
Ixiui Hobert. chnrged Jointly
with the others, hao nol yet been
arraigned.
TII10 CiKll.M AN WIUX K
1SERMAI,Y'S I
lvTl 1 Ti-MLif U
irnvriKun....!
I . ,H . column 4)
ASKS OOUItT TO HTOP 1'UIH.I-
CATION OF AUTICI.F.8
Nmw YORK. July 20. Asaert-
In. ihnl Ihn lntnrnntlnlinl Maglt-
tlim nnmmniv. Ilie.. lluouniie-n ifi
Hearsl'a Mugaxlne, printed a aerie
of article by Norman nnpgoou,
whlnh nu hnand nn record lllllllW-
fully taken from the' office nf tho
Knight of tho Kit Kliix Klnn In
Atlanta, tho klnn todny naked the
federal dllrlet court to slop pub
lication of further klnn nrtlolea and
In txvAm- Ihn e.lllMI of thO PllPCt'a.
According to tho complaint Iho
paper wero Inken rrom um "
officii by Rhodea Mcl'hnll. n clerk,
who, through Samuel N. natleton,
.i.4 . nnn i.niiiM II. iffiiivin, i
old Ihem ' to Iho Interliatlnnnl
oompnny for l000. ' ; '
The purpose of (he urchno. It
... . ...I.I..I ufn. in dlaeredlt the
klnn with tlie imbllo and lo ills-
oourngo ironootlv membora,
rrvtJTT XT'-- SLlM-!&&
vim jaisgira
i ufiii nu mi i Tie. ovri -si
(Ky tho Aasoclalod Pre)
CORDOVA, Alaaka, Ju'y 20.
Htandlng beside the Copper river,
President Harding today saw one
of tho grandest sight of Alaska.
A quarter mile away, on the
opposite shore towered the massive
Lice cliff of Child glacier, res
plendent In their whiienea and In
their deMcato tints of blue and
emerald.
More Impreaalvo than the gla
cier's color, however, were tho
manifestations ot It activity and
myaterlou power, aa huge por
tions of It,- aomo welshing hund-'
ted of ton broke away .with a
roar like that of heavy thunder,
and plunged Into the river aoon
lo bo dlaso'ved Into water again
after hundred of year In a
froxen atate.
ChlldB glacier Is one of the
largest live glaciers In Alaska for
that matter In tho world and al
though the members of the Presi
dent's party have seen acores of
glaciers, tho one they beheld today
excelled all others.
Patty Makea BO-Milo Trip
The President and the other
members of hla party, except Mrs.
Harding, who remained aboard tho
transport Henderson, made the
: SO-mile trip to the glacier aa the
gueata of the Copper river and
Northwestern railway. .Departure
from here at ten In the morning
nnd arriving at a famous million
rdollar bridge which the railroad
Vbullt across the turbulent .Copper
liver, the party- lerr the- train and
'walked along, a footpath a half
ml e until they could look directly
across the stream to the face of
the glacier. .
Several minutes " before they
reached thi apot the travelers
heard tho Bound of breaking Ice
llko the roll ot thunder. Imme
diately after they had taken their
stand before tho glacier a large
mass altd Into the river with
roar that echoed and re-echoed
from the distant mountains and
irom the face ot Miles glacier, two
or three miles from Chllds g'acier
on the othor side of the stream.
- 1'or nearly three quartcs of an
hour the President viewed - the
shot would' usually, cause great
shot wou'.d usually case great
masses of ice to break off, he or.
dcrod one of the secret Bervlce men
to fire at the glacier with his pis
tol But the distance waa too
great. A pistol bullet wou'd af
fect the wall of that glacier about
as much aa a small bov'a pop gun
would the aldo of an elephant.
IVnotlicr Great Mass Crashes
Just aa the President waa loav
Ing a mass of toe greater than any
of tho others broke away and
.plunging into the river gent the
waters ashore like a tidal wave.
"line of tho mcjk Impressive
sights to be seen In A aska, waa
tho way the President described
the glacier na ho boarded the train
for the return to Cordova.
Rack In Cordova the President
nnd Mrs. Hnrdlng were taken for
a rldo about the town, which I
the southern terminal of tho rail
road. Tho road was built by the
Guggenheim Interest In 1907 for
tho transportation ot ore from tne
rich Konnecott mines.
Before returning to the Hcnder.
son, which departed late today for
Sltkn, tho President made a brief
address to the citlxens ot Cordova.
DRY CRUSADER INDICTED
HOI (;HT RKVK.NGK FOR YAQUI
PAHHAOE OVKR BORDER
HAN ANTONIO, Texaa, July 20.
The death of Francisco Villa re
called the fact that his raid on
Columbus. N. M., In March 1918.
waa mode In revenge against the
American peopTe 'for permrying
five thousand Yaqul Indian Car
ranza aoldlera with their equip
ment to paas over the territory of
the United Htates and back Into,
the state of Sonora, Mexico, to
engage In the defense of Agna
Prleta, October 20, 116, opposite
Douglas, Arizona, when Villa wo
enroute to attack the Honors town.
Villa had left Clurlad Jaurez
with an army eatlmated at 20,000
men, then marched Into Bonora
across the Hlerra Marde mountain.
Pulplto pass, through which ho
came, offered many difficulties to
the marching column and milch
of hi wagon train had to be
abandoned. Hia 'tn-oona reached
Honora footsore and worn.
The Carranza forcea had with
drawn Into Agua Prlet being be
hind a desolated territory where
even the well had been fouled or
nvhere there were wind mi ls, the
pumping machinery disconnected
and the casing plugged so no water
could bo obtained.
Stormed. - Cursed Over Newa
La'e Hunday aftelrrJoon. Octo
ber 20, It It, a group of three
Americana, two men and a young
woman stood near the line tenet
of John Slaughtei-e ranch, II miles
east of Douglas, watching the VII-
liataa march across country toward
Agua I'rieta. suddenly a group
of horsemen rode up to the fence
and one of them .who was recog
nized by one of the Americana, a
newspaper man, aa . Villa, asked
In Hpanlsh for newa He was told!
that the veteran Carranza troops
under General Francisco Serrano
troops- which a few weeks before
had assisted In defeating him at
the battle of Ce'aya had reached
Agua Prleta and crossed Into the
ifort.
Villa stormed and cursed. "Here
after, let the Americana look out
for themselves, when they meet
me." he threatened. i
After storming Agua Prleta for
three days and losing sevearl
hundred of his best men killed or
wounded Villa moved westward.
Later he met signal defeat . at -a
point north of Hermosll'o and re-'
treated to Crlhuahua deserted by
all but a few hundred of his fol
lowers. The majority of his men.
had hastened to make peace with
the Carranztstas while they, might
-Villa at thla period again- and
again threatened to take summary
revenge upon Americana whenever
ne coma onng it aooui. ' .
A few - weeks after, his return
to Chihuahua the raid on Colum
bus was made. I . , ' -
Bureau' Head Has Scheme
to Withdraw 200,000,000
- Bushels From Market
Funds Available By Means of
Intermediate Credit Act :
FARM BINS WHEAT CACHE
REALTORS CLEAR DECKS
ASSOCIATION IS PREPARED TO
ELECT OFFICERS
PORTLAND, Ore., July 20.
The neventh annual convention of
the Northwest Real Estate asso
ciation got through with the bulk
of It businees -today and cleared
the decka for the election of of
ficers, final reports ot committees
and selection of the place for
holding next year's convention, all
of which were. expected to be dis
posed ot tomorrow forenoon.
In a series of resolutions adopted
today the convention favors the
establishment nt new activities and
continuation of present ones, in the
effort to keep the. realty business
on a stable basis. Rigorous en
forcement of real estate license
laws. Inclusion In college curricula
of courses In roal estate practice
and tho co-operative movement
among farmers were among the
measures Indorsed by resolutions.
A triji over the Columbia river
highway and dinner at the Bhrlne
club en route were features ot the
afternoon and evening. - -
WARSAW STRIKES FATAL
VM. ANDERSON HELD FOR
IiARCENY AND FORGERY
NB.W YORK, July 20. William
11. Anderson, superintendent of tho
Antl-Hnloon lenguo of Now York
today was Indicted on sovoral
counts nnd the grand Jury which
returned the Indictments recom
mended leglnlatlvo Investigation of
the league since Mr, Anderson took
Its helm In 1914.
Three Indictments two charg
ing grand larceny In tho first do
groo nnd one forgery In tho third
degree were those handed down
todny. Assistant District Attorney
Pocora announced the Jury also
hnd voted two indictments charg
ing extortion nnd that these would
bo tiled next Wednesday.
FLOGGING IS ESPOUSED
GEORGIA GRAND JURY SAYS
. . . . CONVICTS NEED WHIP
MOUI.THIK. On., July 20.
"Whipping within reason," ts nop
eesnry for discipline of Georgia
nonvlcta, declared the Coliultt
county grand Jury In Its general
presentments submitted nnd which
Include n recommendation urging
Ihe county's delegation In the
Georgia legislature to support a
pending measure designed to re-ea-ipblls'i
flogging In the stato prison
ayatem. ; ......
Several monthe . ago Governor
Hnrdwlck by proclamation, banned
use ot the whip In Georgia prisons,
ONE KILLED, 2s WOUNDED IN
PROTEST TO PRICES .
f By The ASMCIated Press)
WARSAW. Ju.ly 1. Rioting In
which one person was killed and 28
were wounded followed yesterday's
widespread strikes, called on ac
count of the Increasing cost of liv
ing. Quiet was restored today
(Thursday) but there Is a strong
probability ot a country-wide strike
which tho communist leaders have
been urging.
.The trouble was most serious at
Lodx, where 70.000 employes In tho
textile mills oult work. The com
munlsts organized a mass meeting
which the police ordered to dis
perse because ot Its alleged anti
governmental character. Armed
workmen, according to the author
ities, attacked the police, wound
ing 17 policemen and the assistant
ohlof. Tho police returned the
fire, killing one of the demonstra
tor and wounding three.
Fighting alao took place at
Czeatochowa. One workman waa
woundod by police bullets.
RUHR SABOTAGE WANES
FRENCH CLAIM GERMAN RE
SISTANCE WEAKENS
(Dy The Associated Preu) . j'
DUSSELDORF, July 20. Frerioh
headquarters here expressed the
conviction today that the Oerman
resistance. In the Ruhr wa weak
ening. No enbotage Incidents have
been reported for tho past six days,
Yesterday 072 trains were ope
rated In the region, or something
more than double th number
running up to three days ago. '
The French military officials
are watching closely the plans for
tho oommuniat demonstration an
nounced In various parts of Ger
many for July 29. General Da
Goulte, the French commander In
chief, will rorbld such demonstra
tions In the Ruhr, 1( Is thought.
Prewtdcnt Bradfate . Say Rural
pJCotago Places Under Credit Act
Might Bo Doelgnalrd aa Gov
' ernmcnt Bonded Warchotues
-' CHICAGO, III., July 20. A plan
to withdraw 200,000,000 bushels ot
wheat from the market and store
It on ta rns until prices advance .
was announn.H Inrfnv hv f Vt
Bradfute, president of the Ameri
can Farm Bureau federation. The
farm bureau p'an provldea for fi
nancing the project under the new
Intermediate credit act. by which
Mr. Bradfute estimated tMO.OOO.
000 could be made available to
lend to farmer for atoiing their
surplus, President Bradfute esti
mated that $1(0,000.000 would be
ample to store 200,000.000 bushels
of wheat and thereby remove It
from the below a dollar mark.
. President Bradfute declared that
farm wheat bins under the Inter- .
mediate credit act might be desig
nated aa government bonded ware-
vuv -njniiiis cuuia do uwoea
against wheat atored on the farm.
In thia manner, he asserted, the,
grower, would be enab'ed to bor
row through ' the intermediate
credit system up to three-fourths
of the market -value of hla wheat
with Ahe warehousei receipts as :.
collateral, - enabling him at the
same time to hold hla wheat until
price advanced and it became ad
visable to eell. '
Aid. from Pa ran Banana Expected
ine r arm Bureau federation.
President Bradfute aald. expected
to advan.ee Its-plan through Its
forty-srx state , farm' bureau In
cluding 1,100.000 members In co
operation with the commodity ,
.tnarksung sasoelallons- and - the
ounty onka-Th- Wichita, Kan-.,
ax.' Intermediate credit bank, he
declared, is -already advancing
1100.000 a day to growers under,'
his plan, with prospects for appll-'
cation totaling a dallr oeak-of
12,000,000 the money being loaned
at 6H per cent.
The withdrawal of 200.00.00o
bushels of wheat from the market
and the locking of It up under gov
ernment seat In xarm warehouses,'
President Bradfute said, will bar
an Immediate affect on prices.
Wheat selling be'ow one dollar
a bushel Is a national tragedy In
America," his statement said. "It
Is tragedy not only to the farmer
who grows the wheat at a loss,
but . also . to the consumer the
business man and the laborer
who . must ultimately denend on
that farmers' wheat dollar for
their continued prosperity and
happiness. ,
Co-oporaUTO Marketing Solution
"The American Farm Bureau
federation believes that co-opera
tive marketing la the u'tlmate solu
tion to the national wheat price
proDiem. We are now at work on
a natlonat co-operative grain mar
keting policy, being formulated
upon .Instructions from our mem
bers. UTJnder this plan the grow
ers oi tne nation will, in effect,
place their grain in a common bin
and will merchandise It in an or
derly way over the consumptive
period, Instead of dumping it on
an already, overloaded market
during the four montha following
harvest. Co-operutlve marketing
of wheat will unquestionably
solve the price problem to tho
benefit of both producer and con
sumer." ' '
The plan, except In a few sec
lions. Is not ready to function .as
yet, he -said, adding that the new
intermediary credit law was in
effect, however, and urging the
Bvuiam j ui uifrivuiiura lu aeaig
nate warehouses on farms as gov
ernment bonded warehouses to al
low the. .farmer to market his
wheat In an orderly manner and
still be provided with sufficient
capital to carry on hla business.
"BUY A BARREL" NEW SLOGAN
Omaha Budmisa M. n Start Boost
for Hour Furxfaaaca
OMAHA, Neb., July 20. Mora
than eighty of Omaha's business
men. Inoludlna bankers, manufac
turers, morchalnta, professional
men and farmers' representatives
met - In an organisation meeting
here today and adopted a second
s:ogan( which Is Intended to en
list the aid ot every housewife In
'America; The new slogan given
sanotlon Is "buy a barrel of flour,"
with the by-word "buy a thousand
bur: els ot wheat." At today's
moetlvg, John L, Kennedy, presi
dent ot the. United 8tates National
bank here, was appointed chair
man ot the committee, which wilt
draft the plana tor the campaign.
The committee waa authorized to
got Into communication with the
chamber 'of oommerco In Chicago,
St. Louis, Hloux City, Kansas City
nd other grain cantors with th
object ot en isling their active up
port In making the movement of
Ithe nation wide wheat buying cam
paign.
(Hop In Riglit Dtrwtkoei
That the plan is a step In tho
right dlreotlon . to remedy th
farmers' Ills was further asserted
In a statement Issued by Char!
(Csaliavti rMf h 99l9l H