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,t Ort UW” ♦ ToL V, Nu ini . GRANT« PAHS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1020. WHOLE NUMBER 205». f I iidict tiii-iits Returned In Brooklyn l|U«in»t Armour, Swift and Wilson Miul Representidlvcw PEACE PARLEY Governor of New Republic Held by Officers When He I>rscen«ls From Train in Arizona I — New York! Apr. 23. Indict ment* FORMER FRENCH PREMIER RE WARSHIP PROTECTION REQUEST i charging profit coring on meats * ere CEIVED SENTENCE BY HIGH ED FOR CITIZENS AND THEIR returned by th«, federal grand Jury (XM'HT AFTER CONVICTION PHOPKKTY at Brooklyn today against the Chi- cago ¡ mm kiug bouses of Swift, Ar- inour and Wilson and th«*lr repre- sentati ves here. DEPARTMENTS INVESTIGATING a Fstrtilh** Xol Huffl«*i«*ut for l're-< ut Mu«l«'lll lUsly and Drastic Vielt*.. uns Tlireafrn«*«! Douglas, Arfz., Apr. 23.—Ignacio NOTHING COM EK OF’ ATTEMI*TED Pesqueira, chief justice of the Mex SF7TTLEMENT IN CHICAGO ican supreme court, who is under WHEN MEETING CDOMCD stood to have been appointed mili tary governor of Sonora, was arrest* ed by United States officers as he was leaving his train here today. A woman, said to have been brought here by Pesqueira from Mexico, was detained. W ill .Not Be Allowed in own < ountry Cruiseg and IMUni) er Will Be Sent for Fit«, Years and I x »M5H All InU» Mexicali Water»—Are Now Eniistnionts Again Open— < ’ivi«- Right* for 10 Walting at Sun Diogo Enlistments and re-enlistments in the army air service were again re sumed April 20, at the Medford re cruiting station, after having been ■ discontinued since last August. High school graduates, airplane mechanics, auto repairmen, machinists, * elec 1 tricians, engine mechanics and rig gers are especially desired at this- time. Nerw York Railway Heads Refuse to Give in to IHrect Appeal of the Strikers for Settlement th« text Paris, Apr. 23. Sentence was dfe Ixas Angeles, Apr. 23.—The cruiser Chicago. Apr. 23. -The siriktn< sag« brought lo thè peoplc Honolulu, Apr. 23. Resolution» aided upon by the high court tor for- Salem and a destroyer were ordered railroaders metcing here today ad ........................ , „ ot contalnlng recommendatlon» for Ba mor Premier Calllaiix. It was leariifed by Admiral Rodman, commander of journed without taking any action on by l'rcsldcnt < «inpkx-ll »alimi planks in thè republi an na today. Besides three years Imjiris- the Pacific fleet to sail immediately calling off the unauthorized strike. si ly of or.«g<>n, whogave» tlhnal J,|lltf<)rln adopeed recently at ouincut and payment of the costs of to Mexican waters. It was announc- The adjournment was taken when it ' lar.-e th„ r6pub||ra,n territorial conveutiou, the trial, the »entente includes ban | ed the vessels would stop at M&at- developed that the railroad managers ' fieöple wer« olii lo bear Included a plea for a vote In congress ishment for five years and the loss . Ian. Both are vessels now at San had ignored the invitation to attend er« greatly liiipresKc.l by for the Hawaiian delegate. of civic rights for 10 years. and discuss the men’s demands. Diego. The action was taken at the The crlsls confrontlng thè Ten other resolutions recommend The sentence of three years Impnit- direction of the navy department. ing planks in the national platform onnient was Imposed today upon for Will Txx-at«' Here- Chicago, Apr. 23—Striking switch wi re adopted They Included Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Pierson, of Al men met today at the call of the in mer Premier Calllaux, who was con- Washington. Apr. 23.—American om- government representatives in Mex berta, Canada, are spending a short surgent union officials, in another Adequate a|»propriations for an vlcted yesterday for having merce and correspondence with the ico have asked for the dispatch of time looking over the farming com attempt to bring about a settlement AinerlcaniaMioli program warships to that country in order to munity, with the idea of locating of the unauthorized walkout, Ad- SupiTcssion of dangerous doc enemy. The time f»i»ent under arrest will protect American citizens and their here. The climate here appealed to mitting the defeat of the outlaw trim's lendtng to undermine tin- gov be deducted, leaving about a month property. The requests came from Mr. and Mrs. Pierson, and they will movement, John Grunau, | president ernment. ’ to serve. Mazatlan and Topolobampo, on the undoubtedly find a place that suits of the Chicago Yardmen’s Associa Requesting congress not to pUHB Pacific side, and from Frontera. on them. The cost of living is much tion, said he would advise tile men legislation affecting Hawaii without I SAN FRANCISCO AFTER-THE the Gulf of Mexico. State, war and lower here than in the north, accord to return to work. such legislation first receiving the 1*01*1 l.\R MOONLIGHT WALTZ navy deimrtment officials are Inves ing to Mr. Pierson. endorsement of the territorial leg!» San Francisco, Cal.. Apr. 23.—Po tigating the requests, explaining that New York, Apr. 23.—Railroad lature. lice here have opened war on “moon In times of disturbance«, ft is not un Gani«< Is P<»st|K>nexl— managers today flatly rejected the Legislation r<*<|uirlng n governor beam dancing” which Chief White usual, to receive such requests when The first high school baseball direct appeal of the strikers of the of (he territory to I m * a resident of , said ' appears to lx« done to very low there ds no necessity. game between Ashland and Grants New*York district that they be re Hawaii five years before appointment lights and any kind of music.”' Pass has been postponed from tomor stored to duty with full seniority and requiring other federal ap-i row until next Wednesday at 3 rights and that the strike be settled pointe«*« io |j.ive three years previous ’ o'clock. Ashland called up and said "in the public interest.” resident*«. that they had not had sufficient prac Inclusion of Hawaii in all general tice to meet the local team and the legislation «'Xcep^ where there >• spe St. Louis, Apr. 23.—Striking date was changed. The local team yardmen in the St. Txtuis district to cific reason for Its omission has been practicing under the guid day voted to remain on strike and Expansion of Pacific commerce ance of Principal Gaston and has de to press their demands for increased ami .i • iropri.il Ion for Hawaiian har veloped some baseball ability that wages. T’he vote was unanimous. It bors. Raleigh, N. C., Apr. 23.—Action will be hard to beat. Prohibition of the employment of was said. Honolulu, Apr. 23. Territorial of the democratic state convention aliens on federal work. headquarters of the American lxigion Improvement of army and navy has opened a drive to list all aliens . recently in adopting a platform for Christian l*astor Arrives— Cleveland. Apr. 23.—The Immedi for I Fin Inet pus * of ! hr posts In Hawaii and the building of employed in the Hawaiian islands I ratification ol the woman suffrage . Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Black arrived ate arrest of railroad strike leaders 1 amendment will be, followed by a ■ a \ tern of mlllt.br.v roads. this morning from Miami. Fla., after' in Cleveland unless they order the and, to this end, has «ent a quee- Special financial aid for the Ha t Ionin re to employers. according to I special session of the legislature a 4000 mile trip. 10 days being tak-! switchmen to return to work by to- about July 1'. waiian national 'guard en in the journey. Mr. Black — **• at^ -*1 morr°w morning was threatened by will .1. T. Phillips, chairman of the le Fxiuislana is the only state to have once assume the duties Inclusion of Hawaii In any univer gion’s citizen employment commit ities as pastor of federal agents today. * ■ a session before North Carolina but the Church of Christ for a month, sal military training legislation. tee. suffrage leaders say no matter what | with a ‘view to peripanent engage RUTTE QUIET AGAIN WITH Aliens are to ‘be asked through action is taken in Ixiuisiana it will , ment. Mr. Black Jia« been devoting SOLDIERS PATROT.ING STREETS tbetr employers for the following in ISI have no effect on the fight for rattfl-1 his time exclusively to Bible teach formation: Full paaie. age. birth cation in North Carolna. Butte. Apr. 23.—'With every ap ing with a class of 150 adults, mem Hear \d- place, length of residence in terri If Ixvusiana were to act favorably bers of various denominations. Be- proach to the mines patrolled by tory. length of time in present em hief of th* I it would make the 36th state but on i fore going to Florida for Mrs. Black's United States soldiers. Butte today B Wilson., ployment, occupation, war record. account of some uncertaintlv over health, Mr. Black had charge of the is qniet with no evidence of troubles • ► the ratification in the Ohio legisla church at Moscow. Ida., for five such as marked the first three days to 'oecome a citizen has been filed. ture, because of a referendum involv years. Moscow is the seat of the of the strike inaugurated by the I. All information thus obtained, I said Phillips, would bo held confi- ed, suffrage advocates are anxious to state university and he conducted a W. W. mine workers. The strikers dentlal. the total results only being have 37 states ratify the amendment. class coni|>osed of the members of did not attempt to picket the «mines. Opinion is divided here as to what the student body. Mr. and Mrs. Black Only a few miners reported for work, published. Chairman Phillips con- action the North Carolina legislature stopped off at Bremerton for a visit however, because, it is believed, tinned: will take. In view of the fact that with their son. who is an engineer in many miners were unaware of the ”It is not the Intention of the lM»th imlitical organizations in the the United States employ. soldiers guarding approaches. mlttee to request the dischar state have adopted platforms includ any employe of any firm, hut ominittee expects all employers who ing planks favoring suffrage. many party leaders believe the amendment are addressed on the sable t to give their views on a future policy for will .be ratified. Besides Governor these islands which would embrace liickett. many democratic party lead ers in the state have come out for the steadily increasing citizen labor, It including Secretary Boston. (Apr. 23. «Massachusetts for their solution but as yet has made is the aim of the organization to pro amendment, Daniels. Senator Simmons and Con has not yet been able to make up for n(> forlnal report, It has urged the mote and foster 100 per cent \meri- gressman Hoey. The legislature is Ils shortage of homes and keep rents cities to form housing corporations; can ism.” overwhelmingly democratic. from sky-rocketing, A state com- and take over and improve abandon-' Opponents of suffrage believe the > mission on the Necessaries <>/ IJfe is PRICES IN PORTLAND struggling with the problem but e«l tenement» which were unoccupied New York. Apr. 23.—Air events tative plans the course is mapped out MARKETS IKK STRONG amendment will either be defeated in ! tho legislature or by the voters of planned for 1920 promise to make it from Mineola across United States meanwhile tenants in this city and i because the landlords would not re-j elsewhere have obtained little relief, model them so as to make them fit, ■Portland. Apr. 22. Cattle are the state They tl*ink the legislature a big aviation sport year, according territory to Minot. N. D., crossing to steady, choice steers 11 to 1 2 cents: will follow Snator Overman’s idea to the American Flying Club. The Several tenant groups recently re for occupancy. Saskatchewan. Can., and across the At the suggestion of the coinntls- sheep steady; spring lambs 17 to 19 and propose a state constitutional first event of importance will be the fused to pay advances In rent de amendment giving women the vote, flying field day of the Intercollegiate Dominion to Fort Egbert on the Alas manded of them and by Joint action mlsslon a 'bill has been introduced cents; hogs quiet; prime mixed $1" avoided eviction which would have' Into the legislature that would per and $17.35; eggs, sellini; price, case thus .putting tho suffrage question up Flying association at Mineola Field, ka border. Tn Alaska the route mit the return front Investments in counts. 37 and 38 cents; 'butter, ex to the voters, who. they believe, will (N. Y.) May 7. Eleven colleges and runs to Circle. Fort Yukon. Fair been legal upon 30 days’ notice. reject It. universities will be represented in a banks by -way of Fort Gibbon, thence Two-hundred tenants at Revere' dwelling houses to 8 per cent. Tho tree, 55 and 55% cents. varied program of filing »Junta, to Nulato and Nome. Compulsory have formed a corporation known aSj purpose of it is lo prevent specula which will be concluded with a cross stops at an average of each 150 miles the Tenants' league to combat rent, tion in homes. The commissioners SPECULATION TO HE TAXED country flight. In this race each will be arranged. Increases and have announced that j found that tunny builders hail stop TO PROVIDE RONUrf MONEY PASHENGF.RH SEARCHED FOR 0 FOOD BY I.INZ I’OI’I I.ACE will be permitted to enter two air Flying events of a sporting nature they will tolerate no more advances j ped construction 'because of the high in rent and requested aid from the] ■ost of labor and materials and had planes and a cup will be awarded to will not be confined, however, to the Washington. Vpr 22. A tax on the winner. The start will be made United States In 1920. In France city's local department. The issue gone to speculating in real estate. all stock exchange transactions has The result was that frequent sales been agreed upon tentatively by the Linz, Austria, Apr. 23. So deter at Mineola Field, where the race will a flying meet is scheduled to be held thorn is still in doubt. An attempt to solve the problem of property were followed by ad republican house 'ways and means mined are the people of this pro also end after a circuit that probably at Jtivisy, near Paris, May 22 and by arbitration has 'been made In vances In rent. In many cases ten committeemen as one of the new vince that food shall not lie exported will include Philadelphia and Prince 23. The British aircraft exhibition will be held at Ix>ndon In July. In Brockton, a shoe manufacturing cen ants were forced out of their homes levies for raising money for the sol that workingmen’s councillors yester ton. e Arrangements also are being made addition the British government has day boarded and searched the pas ter. A board composed of two ten si^that the landlord^ might demand diers’ bonus legislation. sengers of a train bound for Vienna. by t’he club for a seaplane race offered several millions in pounds as ants. two landlords anil a fifth mem higher rents from new occupants. Massachusetts' corporations have at From 359 itersons they took 900 around Ixmg Island. This probably prizes for various airplane sporting SENATE APPROVES HIGHER ber to be selected by the others Is to PENSION FOR CIVIL VETER INS pounds meat, 450 pounds of butter will be held early in the summer. events to be held during the year. decide whether rents lmve been un tempted to relieve the housing short duly advanced when disputes arise age by erecting community houses. Washington. Apr, 23. The house and 8.000 eggs. All belonging to The club is cooperating with the The Cape to Cairo route Is being Whole villages of attractive houses 'Wil raising the pensions of Civil war traders was confiscated and from training and operations group of Ilio blazed. Between the two points the between landlords and tenants. • The commission on the Neces are being erected in New Bedford, veterans to 350 monthly and widows private .persons two-third* of what United States army air service In distance by rail, steamship or ground saries of Life has Investigated the Tgiwrence, Ixvwell' and other mill of vterans to $30 Was passed today they had. ttye provisions 'being dis planning for a trans-continental air transport Is approximately 6.223 housing and rent problems and has cities, and will be rented or sold to by tho senate, and now goes Into tributed among the Vienna and Linz race between New York and Alaska, miles. Tho aerial line is about 5.800 , • a distance of 4.870 miles. In the ten- miles. contributed a number of suggestions employes on easy terms. hospitals. conference. I MAKE LISI OF ALIENS *