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UniversH* ,t wds VOL, X„ No. 4H1. GKAVl'M PAHM, JOHKPHINW < OPV TY. <>KK(JON Llbrarv fi EHDAY, JUNE 22, ll»2O. X WHOLE Nt MBEK «004 * Automobile Attacked l>) Irish I Unt er»— l/'ndouerry Resumo» Rifle Firing > Conference Outline« System to l‘ro tisi Wool Growers Until Mar ket Improves Disturbances Began Last Night and Continued Until Dublin, June 22. An automobile I’lUMTOR III < l it IS i l l.Etili IM Washington, June 22.—Plans for EX-SERVICE MEN WILL LOSE currying tho assistant director gen financing the wool growers until the <CHANCE TO REINSTATE AF IN ANSWER TO DEMANI» FOR Inglewood Suffers Largest Damage; erili of the royal Irish constabulary market for pool is reestablished EXPLANATION TER JULY 1 and four constables was attacked have been worked out at a confer- ■ Property Loss Mounts High with rovolver fire and bombs today. ence between the growers and the ! « federal reserve board, it was an- Assistant Director General Reynolds was shot In the bead, but Is expected nounced here today by F. R. Mar Ix>s Angeles, June 22.--Earth-[ I xm Angeles, June 22.—-A survey shall. of Salt Lake City, secretary (o live. The chauffeur was shot In both logs No arrosta have been quake shocks which started at 6.47 early today of the damage done by1 of the National Wool Growers Asso- o'clock last night and ymtlnued in the earthquake last night indicated i elation. made. termittently until 5 o’clock this that Inglewood, 10 miles southwest LutOrview Given In Will'll He Local Insurance Man to Explain Mer Declared Wiesl llmkvd liy Mar its of Government's Plan, and Aid Ixmdonwrry, Juue 0.—Firing was morning, caused a property damage of this city, suffered much more se TURKS ATTACK MERHINA ket 1’layers ON MEDITERRANEAN HEA 1 in Rrinstatrmrtnt resumed in several parts Of the city In Los Angeles county estimated at verely than was at first reported. Many plate glass windows in Los Paris, June 22.—-Toe Temps says early today after a comparatively $100,000, three-fourths of which Is 4 quiet night. Several wore killed dur In Inglewood, 10 mites southwest of Angclee were shattered by the shock, today that the Turkish forces at-1 this place. One death was indirect other buildings were slightly damged tacked Merslnia on the Mediterran Cincinnati. Juno 32. -Colonel Wil ing yesterday’s rioting. Tuesday night, June 29th, is the ly duo to the most severe of the and persons struck by falling bricks ean sea southwest of Adan and that liam Cooper Proctor made public to date set for the big meeting of the shocks and several persons were shaken from chimneys. San Pedro. French warships on the border bom-| day a telegram of apology he receiv American Legion which was an- 'slightly Injured by,falling debris. Ix>ng Beach. Banta Monica and Ven- barded the Turks, ed from Nicholas Murray Butler, nounced some time ago, at which Twenty-one business buildings weft ice also reported minor damage president of Columbia University, time the question of reinstatement of wholly or partially demolished In The earthquake area was confined sent in answer to Pro, tor’s demand war risk insurance will be thorough- Inglewood and nearly every dwelling to Ix>s Angeles county, Inglewood to know whether Butler bad been ac I ly discussed. Several other matters was damaged to some extent. bearing the brunt of the severity curately quoted In a published Inter of Importance will come up at this Tho I-oa Angeles railway officials ' Another slight shock was felt at In view tn which ho was purported to meeting, Including an initiation of announced that a slight earthquake glewood at 5 o'clock this morning, have declared that gamblers anil new members. at 10:30 o ’ clock this morning put Its i but there was no additional damage stock market players worn General July 1st is the deadline for most Adrianople. Jun« 22 The French power p , ant a| H , lnt |ngton 20 miles Wood’s principal backers In his cam of the ex-service men who have al I xmi Angeles. June 22.—Another, paign for the republican nomination administration, accompanied by a eaat of Pr<Mmo out of cmmiMion for ismaM array of occupation. In West g ha]f hol|r Traff|p hpre tle(1 slight shock was felt here at 12:351 for the presidency. Washington. June 22.—The story lowed their government insurance to -rn Thrace. Is being pointed to here up for <hat per)od of t|m(( o'clock today . 'of the American Expeditionary Force lapse, although those whose dis us an example of the benefits a man- ..... ........ charge will not be over 18 months Is told in pictures cn the walls of date would accomplish under the Morn Shriner« Ixsavc— pump in operation night and day-, the National Museum here In a per- back, may reinstate any time within league of nations Mr. and Mrs. George Riddle, Mr. The Northwest unit pump has been manent exhibit just opened to the the 18 months. For all others, there will be no The French civil administration be and Mrs. Geo. Lundburg and chil operating night and day for some ' public. recourse after the first of the month, gan Its work In the latter part of last dren, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baker and weeks, and the three pumps in the Drawn from life in paint, pen and and an opportunity which shows up November, and Into a country full of daughter. Mr. and MrB. G. M. Flint, Tokay unit will follow suit within a [ink or pencil by American artists better under close study will have warring bands of various national!- Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nutting. Mr. and 24-hour service. It has taken some commissioned and sent to the front been passed up. Any man entitled to lies, It has brought peace an« order. Mrs. Don Calvert, P. A. DeGenault. time to get this equipment all in * for that purpose the collection of the previlege of government insur permitted the planting of crops, and Clarence Winetrout, James Chin shape for continuous service, but It • Portland. Ore . June 22. With the normal pre-war life of the conn- nock, le. B. Olding. Roscoe Bratton Is believed that it is now redav to nearly 500 studies detailing almost ance may get his ideas in regard to every phase of life in the army over it straightened out at this meeting, great throngs of visitors In the city, and Mr. and Mrs E^ner Balsiger | deliver full capacity to all the try to be pursued. seas js spread over the walls of half as C. H.’ Ernst. Spanish war veteran the 46th annual session of the Imper When the French took over the were among the Grants Pass people ditches. 1 I a’ dozen great, well lighted rooms. It and local __ ________ ial Council of the Order of the Mys _____ ____ Insurance man, has gone who left last night for Portland to tic Shrine opened here todny wl’h country every man’s hand was raised attend the Shriners doings in the fosq McADOO’fi NAME WILL BE is a tale of stirring action which they over tbp propoeliton thoroughly and against tho other. ' Alarmists rumors the IM) light RhrU-i parade «s ortlpg will eXpiajB the whole id/a, helping PLACED BEFORE CONVENTION disclose. Km" ‘he «rcival of the British and city. Imperial Potent— Vrroriand -■. ----------------- Among the scenes depicted are any msn desiring 1t with his rein drlck of Philadelphia, and the Im iGreek. Bulgar and Turkish troops ruined French villages made sacred statement. , | were circulated frequently. The Kansas City, June 22.—-Burris A.. < Nil verts Are CoMpIpted— perial Divan and Imperial Represen forever to Americans because of Any man who has carried war risk The two concrete culverts under Jenkins, a clergyman, publisher of American glood freely* given to tear insurance may reinstate at this time tatives, from the headquarters to the 1 French took over the Bulgarian ad- . ministration, and for the most part the Kansas City Post, issued a posi- ' !the Crebecnt City highway have been Public Auditorium where the ses them from German hands. There are if he desires after going over the sions will be held Past Potentate , the Bulgarian civilian employes. completed and water will flow tive statement today that the name the homely, appealing scenes from question, whether data on his policy . whom the French found efficient. In of McAdoo will be placed in nomina- : through them tomorrow morning on Hofmann of Al Kader Temple (Port !order to insure the honesty of these Its way down the Irrigation canals of tlon before the democratic conven- | behind the lines with happy-go-lucky has come here or not. but for the list land! will preside at the sessions youngsters of Pershing’« division In of 79 men following, complete data officials, the French have adopted The program for the first day will the system In many localities, where the South side. The progress of the tion In San Francisco, whether Mc biHets mixing among the people of 'Continued on nane 1.) ■ water has been delayed by the work Adoo consents or not. include an auto trip over the Colum of France, the very old and the very I - J the Greeks are In majority, of put necessary to get these culverts in bia River highway. Willamette river young people, Here and there are — ting alongside of a Greek chief of New York, June 22.—William G. grim reminders of the great tragedy' trips, launching of steel ship at the ficial. a Bulgarian secretary nnd vice place. The barricades to travel were removed this morning, and travel McAdoo today wired Burris A. Jen Standifer Shipyard, Vancouver. versa In localities where the Turks again follows along the highway kins, a Kansas City clergyman, and in groups of huddled dead in wreck Wash.. for which Mrs. Ellis Lewis ed enemy trenches over which the or the Greeks are In majority. without the detour around tho cul publisher requesting that his name tide of victory had poured. lAgain. Garretson, of Tacoma, will be spon Tho French have in all, including] verts. Commencing tomorrow night, be not suggested for the democratic half glimpsed through a' downpour of sor, tribal dances by Oregon Indiana, 'constabulary, not more jhan 500 of it Is proposed to keep the South side presidential nomination. circulating band concerts all over rain, a trudging, sodden infantry the city and various temple band con their own chief administrators. These column is moving ohwaru through a. Constantinople. June 22.—Nikolai cert« at grandstands erected on the are generally officers detailed from sea of mud as the artist »saw ft: or principal downtown streets of Port 'the army who have had experience in an endless line of weary gun teams Tschaikowski. the veteran Russian wllll Vz Ml Ullil-L drags forward Jhe batteries to blast reformer, has arrived in Constantin land past which the big parados will the French colonies. Thus with the ople from the Crimea much discour move. Among the big pardes will skeleton French staff, the French aged as to the immediate prospect « be the electric parade Tuesday even-( have been able to obtain a reasonable ing. which will be two miles long I efficiency. Ills f«How countrymen the for a reunited Russia; He was a When’the French came they had and will Include more than a score breathless tensity of a forest outpost, member of General Denikine’s coun of floats, built at a cost of more than 1,500,000 francs put at their dls- peering through the leafy screen of cil of ministers which was precipita- tely’thrown out when General Denl- $30,000. It Is pred’eted this parade ' posal by their government for adtuin- «”<>»« ’«th fingers Buenos Aires. June 22.—.Purchase ed States owing to the fact that the h1’ rtn« will surpass In splendor anything be 1 Istratlve expenses but so far they by Chile of the British dreadnaught American government In a recent *’«” ^tle hugged clos with fingerà kine surrendered the command of fore attempted in pageantry before have not spent one franc of this sum. ] Canada and two British destroyers note to Chile accepted a policy of clinched about the trigger; at an- the South Russian forces to Baron ■They Immediately levied Indirect Wrangail and believes the group now tn this country. h.‘jL° 2 ^2 Is regarded by diplomatic circles here ’’non-intervention" in the Tacna and <rth®r / in control in Crimea is too reaction [taxes and for the period they have opened door has painted on the as an I Indication that events are mov- Arica case. ary to rally the reform forces of been In the country theee have been) iftl toward *a definite conclu Chile, on the other hand, will re ¡screen of night just a hint at a col Russia which were opposing bolshe- I practically double the expenses of Ing swiftly sion of the Tacna-Arica controversy sist interference by the league of na-| umn. tramping on toward battle. . vism. the civil administration. between Chile and Peru. This dis tions, it is believed, having unequiv ] just a young face or two in the line, Beforq Joining the 'Denlkine gov Publio order has been so easily pute has long threatened the peace ocally made her position clear in a weary, dirty but with jaws grim set ernment at Ekaterinodar six months maintained tha't in the district nf of South America. It is considered with purpose. Again it Is a hospital reply to a note of the United States 1 Karagatch only three French *en' that such an increase in Chile's naval saying that she will not accept In that has gripped the artist imagina ago, M. Tschaikowski was a member 1 of the committee in Paris which was ' darmes, each with 12 local men un l>ower must have an important bear tervention ’’from any power or pow tion. a twisted, writhing form under working for the perpetuation of Rus • Ider him. wore required. ing on the settlement of the interna- ers.” Chile’s position Is that under tho tumbled blanket with agony in Irving Rudd, 21, and Cecil E. According to the Fronch, tho coun-1 tlona) dispute for the possession of the terms of the treaty of Ancon, her every line afid over it the steady-eyed sia and numbefed Prince Lvov, Saz Wagner. 19, have made written con try would be reasonably prosperous. the ^rt of Arcla now he]d by Chile rights are so clear that there is noth surgeon or the merciful figure of on off" Maklakoff. Savinkoff and <Bak- metleff among its membership. M. an army nurse. fosslons to robbing Harvey Taylor, in view of Its fertile soil, if order 1)ut c|aime(i by both iPeru and Bo- ing to arbitrate. Tschaikowski was also president of of Drain, last Friday. The two men wore maintained and the various na- n via. Consequently, ft Is predicted that ! the ill-fated Archangel republic were picked up In Ashland and tlpnalltles were prevented from] while Chile's naval forces already Chile will hasten the dispute to a which was set up by the entente to while being held there confessed to j fighting. SENATOR HARDING TELIJt ' exceed those of Peru, It is pointed I conclusion before It reaches the the robbery. They were brought WOMEN HE IS-FOR SUFFRAGE | oppose the northern sweep of bol out that the acquisition at this tlmelstaKe of consideration by the league shevism. For over 50 veras M. Tsch- back to thia city this morning by Dlrivtorsi'Arc Elected— of three fighting ship« wouhi constl- of nations, with the Idea of present- l aikowski has been a Russian reform Sheriff George Lewis and Deputy ...1 argument . . to enforce | |nfC (ftp league with an accomplished Mrs. T. P. Cramer and W. D. Fry tute a _. powerful er. He was banished several times. Sheriff Lister and will be held to an I a settlement of the differences be- fact, thus forestalling Peru's attempt Washington. June 22.—Senator In the seventies he went to Amer swer to the charge of highway rob were elected to bo school directors! Itween the two nations over the title to. gain an arbitration. Harding told a deputation of suffra- ica with his wife and was one of 20 for the next three y^ars yesterday nt I bery which will be preferred against This "accomplished fact.” it is as- gists today that while he could not Russian who started a new religion tho school election. At the meeting to the two Pacific provinces. Peru's them. preceding the election the taxpayers| ¡seaports, naturally, would be at the [ serted, w-ottld be the cession to Ro with propriety attempt to force any [ and established a colony near Inde Last Friday whllo on his way to resort to IIvia of the port of Arioa in return state to expedite action on the worn- ' pendence, Kans. That experiment went on record as being favorable to 1 mercy of Chile in any v Rogue River Mr. aTylor picked tho paying higher salaries In order t„ to]arms. . presumably for certain com pensa - an suffrage amendment, he would re lasted for only two years. two tnen up and gave them a lift compete with other towns In the se commend the ratification If any state Purchase of the vessels at this 1 tions. “I had my lesson In communism from Glendale to a short distance curing of the best tecabors. At sev [time Is believed in some quarters to [ Whatever may be the official attl- authority sought his opinion. (then,” declared M. Tschaikowski. from this city. Ills pocketbook droo eral time« discussions at the meet I be especially significant in view of . ' tude of the Chilean ______ ___________ government and "After we settled up otir colony’s ped from his coat nnd after extract ing became warm and It Is said that [a widely held opinion that the Tacna-' i not-wlthstandlng its reputation of , finances I had about $200. I went to ing about 3100 they gave tho wallet much Interest was shown. Mrs. Cra ¡Arica' dispute will reach a definite , Peruvian charges that It has Instigat WOMEN NOMINATED TO Philadelphia where T got work as a hack to him. When he discovered mer and Mr. Fry each received 70 crisis within a yera. Well informed ed Bolivia against Peru, it Is a' well HEAP CIA R FEDERATION I carpenter in a shipyard. I was there bls loss nnd went back they drew 1 votes. ¡observers say Pern will likely seek known fact in South America that ( for more than a year and went back gun on him. Authorities were noti a settlement of the question before I Chile’s publicists nnd statesmen are to Russia. Rut I have been in Amer- fied nnd the senreh wns begun. Thov the league of nations of which she is entirely In ... «empathy with Rollvlnp [ Des Moines. June 21. —'Miss Geor- Ma many times since and have lee- • worn not apprehended until the- which is prai-tl-ally certain In view a member. She Is unable to reach an aspirations for an outlet to the Pa- gla A. Bacon, of Massachusetts, and . tured in nearly all parts of the cottn- reached Ashland whore they took a of tho confession, carries a sentence iigreement with Chile on the long de- clflc. It is not regarded as strange, Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, Minneapolis,1 try.” M Tschaikowski wears a long couple of ladles’ suits from an auto of any number of year», .the maxi lay plebiscite which was to determine therefore, that predictions are heard were nominated today for the presi- white heard and hears such a strtk- mum being life in the penitentiary. the sovereignty of the provinces and that when the acna-Arlca controversy dency of the General Federation of Ing resemblance to the late Count mobile. The two men are now In the coun Both of the men came recently from ( the opinion is held here that she can ] comes to a crisis, it will be seen that Women’s Clubs in biennial conven- rx>o Tolstoi that he attracts much at- expert nfi arbitral aid from the Unit- Chile Is supporting Bolivia’s claims. tlon- ty Jail awaiting trial. Conviction, Minnesota. | tention in any crowd. USE OF IHE LEAGUE MUR If A T I llUULLLv R (11 Ifl F^ hpld ,or h,s nillUn