Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 19, 1921, Image 1

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GRANT« PA««. JOMEPIIINE (X)l'NTY, OltKOON.
WHOLE Nl MBER J
CHIEF JUSTICE LIFE TERM GIVEN
WHITE PASSES WMO
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Mr». 'IO ally aud Husband s > ii (<- iihm 1
for Murder of Son-in-law, Ix-ou
Illi han bom
Pilot nru! Aero Club Director Say
Accident« in Hying Service Are
Caused by Bad Parts
STREET SLAYER
Thompsou Falls, Mont . May 19.
Chicago, May 19.— (A. P >—C. C. TRUCKMAN OF BAYONNE, N. J.
INDICATION THAT PRESIDENT ig.ooo VltFH OF HAY, GRAIN
I ( A. IM Mrs. May McCully, who was
AND ALFALFA COHERED ¡Eversole, the chief complainant, pre-
HAItDING MAY FIND UEC'IMIO.N
BELIEVED TO BE MAN SEKN
¡convicted of murdering Iter »onln-
DlFFK'l LT IM SEEN
NEAR I NION
.
i »anted to the committee investigat­
BEFORE EXPLOSION
: law, I/«on illcbardsou. and her hua-
ing charges of inefficiency In the air
! bund. Fred MoCully, who pleaded
mail service, a telegram from Wil­
guilty last night to the charge of
liam H. Jones, an air pilot and the
murdering Richardson. were »«n-
former director of the Pacific Coast
i fenced today to Ilf« terms In the p«n-
: Nero Club, supporting Eversole's
it»ntlary.
charges
Jones said the accidents
were
due
to defective parts in the
M'rti'd In < oiifedcrulv \niij, Prat­
Muggr«t lone Made That Juelice Day Dalle» Reporte t'oiumtai* Mantling at
tTzief Flynn of Department of Jastice
machines
tle«! late in i<oui«lana and Gained
of (Hilo, or Justice nolane«, of
ao.n Pert WiU> Flood Stage
Held Confidence That Bomb in
aEVELÄND MÍDFWHIMEUT
w
Ix>urt Nominatimi in 1801
M umu liuectta lb- Selected
Probable Sunday
Portland, Ore , May 19.—YA. P.) I
Washington. May 19.—(A. P. 1 — I
Wa»hingtori. May 1».—(A. Pi—
Bayonne, N. J., May 19.—(A. P.)
The death at 2 o'clock this morning
Thu choice of a successor to Chief —The Columbia and the Willamette i
—-Police hare announced that threa
of Edward Douglass While, the vele
I persons have Identified Gluseppi de
Justice White was widely discussed rivers and other streams in the Co­
ran chief Justice of the United Stalesi
lumbia
basin
continued
rising
today
today
Although
speculation
center
­
Filippo, a Bayonne truckman, ar­
(A.
Winona Itake, Ind., May 19.—
supreme court. cast a shadow of »or <
rested here yesterday, as the man
P 1—A constitution catling for th« ed chiefly about the name of former due to rains and melting snows in
row over the capital. Chief Justice |
Berlin, May 19.—(A. P.l—China seen in Wall street a few hours be­
union of the Presbyterian and lle- President Taft, there were indica­ the foothills. Reports from La-
White was 76 years of age and had
formed churches in the I'nlted Stat«» tions that Harding was far from a Grande say 12,000 acres of hay, and Germany are apparently no fore the explosion last September.
enjoyed rugged health up to the time Unto an organization known aa "The decision and might find the selection grain, alfalfa and pasture land are
The Wall street explosion, one of
closer to an actual restoration of dip­
of his recent operation for bladder I Presbyterian Reformed Uhurche» In difficult.
flooded near Union. Thousands of lomatic relations than they were six the worst tragedies in the history of
trouble
Another name mentioned was that dollar» worth of damage has been months ago in spite of the fact that New York, occurred at noon on Sep­
j America" will bo submitted In con­
Chief Justice Edward Douglass |
of
Secretary of State Hughes, though done.
nection with the re|»>rt of the Bpe-
unofficial delegations are at work In tember 16, 1920.
While was. strictly »peaking, the lone
The skyscrapers of lower Manhat­
The lower dock levels are flooded both countries trying to perfect a
iclal committee on Church Coopera­ his prominence in pending diploma­
representative of the south on the tion and union, at the session of the tic exchange« wa» »uggt-nled a» a pos­ here, with the Willamette standing treaty
tan were pouring out their thousands
stipn<mn bench for a number of years
Presbyterian general asnembly here sible barrier. Some suggestion» wen- at 17 feet. At The Dalles, the Co­
Herr von Borch beads the German for the mid-day meal when suddenly
Coming from a family of Judges,
made that Justice Day, of Ohio, or lumbla is 30.5 feet today, the flood delgation which is working in Pe­ a sheet of flame shot up from Wall
today
his father and his grandfather before
The proposed constitution 'provides Justice Holmes, of Maasschusetts. stage there being 40 feet Reports king and Dr. Chang is chairman of and Broad streets. In a few seconds
him having been on the bench. Chief
from the upper reaches have been : the Chinese delegation which is llv- nearly two score bodies lay on blood­
for th« united churches tq function I might be promoted.
Justice White had had a Judicial In­
made, indicating the flood stage Ing at the Chinese legation in Berlin. stained pavements, while more than
through an as»«mbly which shall bA
heritance as well a» legal training
PORTEAMD MARKKTH
would probably be reached on Sun-
known as "The United Assembly of
Although China passed a reeolu- 100 s men and women were torn by
His knowledge of the civil law was
day. It is predicted the Willamette ] ton declaring it was at peace with I flying fragments of metal. In a sec­
the Presbyterian Reformed Churches
generally regarded as the most pro­
Germany, following the refusal of ond millions of dollars worth of dam-
In America." This assembly will
.98.25 ö |S.5» will reach 19 9 feet here Sunday
found of any man that ever »at on represent In one body all the constit­ Choice Steers
Important
docks
which
will
be
sub-'the
Chinese to sign the Versailles i age had been done.
Hogs
»9.25 « I» .50
the bench of the aupreme court of the
All was confusion. After a time
uent churches and will "constitute Prime Lambs ............. 17.00 0 IT 50 merged at thia level of the river in-1 treaty because of the disposition
United States He developed a spe­
a bond of union, peace and corre­ Eggs. buying price.......... 16c i>-18c ciude municipal terminals Nos. 1. 2 made of Shantung province, the Chi- j when hundreds of policemen and a
cialty for queatlons of Interstate spondence among all the congrega­
aad 3 and the Irving. Mersey. Colum- nese government has not yet abro- detachment of soldiers from Gover­
commerce, and hi» contribution to tions and Judicatories of the constit­ Butter ................................................ 25c
bia. .Ainsworth. Couch-street. Wash- Ifxted its legislation forbidding Ger- nors Island arrived to guard the sub­
the law of the land probably will be uent churches. It will be a declara­
ington-street. Alder-street. Taylor- mans to carry on business in China, treasury and banking houses, the
Portland.
May
19.
—
A
A.
P
>--Cat
­
a permanent on«.
tive. administrative and Judicial
street and all the Albers docks.
Consequently, German firms are confusion ended, but the mystery has
11« was born In the parish of La­ agency of ths united body, but shall tle. weak; hogs, steady; sheep, slow;
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unable
to conduct business with the continued month after month until
fourche. La., November 3. 1845. nta exercise only the powers delegated to eggs «Ad butler, firm
* Helen Lewis, Charles L. Lewis and Chinese In the name of German eft- it seamed a/'tf ft nev^f wbnM be
parents were (Mthollcs. and he was
solved.
it," in the proposed constitution
Mr and Mr». Fred Colvig. of Med- wife, Norma Lewis and Essie Lewis.I Uens While the Chinese war legis-
of that faith His education was tn
Conntless
investigations
were
The 5 churches holding the Pres­ ford, are visiting Georæ W. tTolvig ail of Raymond. Wash., who are tour- Ixtlon is not rigidly enforced. It still
Catholic institution». In his early
byterian system affected in this union of this city today, and are to return Ing the coast, stopped in Grants Pass stands on the Chinese statute books, started. A wrecked wagon and dead
youth, he attended the school at include the following: The Presby­
yesterday and last night.
,and German trade Is not regarded horse were found outside the bank­
to Medford this evening
Mount St. Mary's near Emmitsburg,
as safe until there is some written ing house of J. P. Morgan & Com­
terian church In the U. S A. I North­
Md , later he entered the Jesuit Col­
agreement between China and Ger­ pany. which by some investigators
ern). the Preebyterlan church In the
lege In New Orleans, and finally he
many which will prevent legal com- was held to be the object of the out­
iT. 6. (Southern). the Reformed
went to Georgetown College. of
rage. It was generally accepted
! plications.
Church in America. The Reformed ¡
Washington. D C
had occurred
Theoretically. China is at peace that the explosion
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Church tn the IT. ft. and the United
Chief Justice White served In th« Presbyterian church
with Germany. It has so declared thls death cart.
I
Confederate army during the Civil'
itself by legal enactment. But all the
Investigators wavered for a time
Referring to the question of Evan­
war; practiced law among the people1
legal steps necessary for the restore- “*ck and forth between theories that
gelical Union, the committee offers
of Ixiuisiana; and became a sugar
. « a pvwuoi*
i tion of diplomatic relations must ___ be
powder wagon accidently had
no recommnndatlon. pending th» ac-
planter on Its lowlands. His abillti j
taken before peaceful relations an(j blown up or that a timed bomb had
I tloa of the presbyteries to which an.
and high character were recognized
Washington, May 19.—-(A. P.>—, Chicago. May 1».—(A. P.l—The commercial interchanges are
| overture on organic union wa» sent
pos- been sent into the financial district,
by the people In re|>eated commisl down by the last general assembly
To guard more olosely the only ave­ Body of Franklin K. Lane was cre­ sible
but after a time it came to be gen­
I
mated
here
today.
The
ashes
will
be
elons as a public official In 1874, he,
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nue by which alcoholic beverage»
eral opinion that the explosion was
may enter the country, the state de­ taken to the top of Bl Capitan peak
was elected as senator In the lx>ul»l ARMAMENT ItEIH'lTION <X>N-
planned, either to destroy the Mor­
Wine Firnt IH-bateo—
ana legislature. Four years later he(
GHIMI ANKH tMlNFI-niENCE partment today issued new regula­ in the Yosemite valley, California,
gan offices or stock exchange or as
.The
two
debate
teams
oi
the
tions under which members and em­ and scattered to the winds in com­
wa» appointed associate justice of]
a demonstration of radicals to im­
Chlcago, May 19.—(A. P.)—The ploye» of embassies and legations pliance with a request by Lane be- <,ranta Pass high school which are press the world's street of finance.
the supreme court of the state.
attending the debate tournament at
tore his death.
In 1891 Mr. White became a ni- congress on reduction of armaments may Import liquors.
Chief Flynn of the bureau of inves­
I Eugene, won both the events yeeter-
tlonal figure
A senatorial contest has adopted a resolution urging
tigation of the department of Justice
d«>,
one
team
by
unanimous
deci-
wa» waged In lxtulsiana. and he en­ President Harding to invite Great
' »ton and the other by a two to one was confident from the first that it
tered the race He had managed the Britain and Japan to an immediate
»core. The negative team, repre- was « plot, and In this he was backed
campaign of Governor Nichols for conference on the limitation of
I
»anted
by Helen Lister ond Lulu Gar­ by most investigators. Finally the
relectlon and had been prominent In naval armaments.
ret, won unanimously their debate grand Jury which studies the disaster
the reform element of l/ouislana He
against the Burns high school team, also returned an opinion that anar­
had fought vigorously In favor of th«
Mr and Mr*. A. J. Bullion, of San
and the affirmative team, composed chists had been at work.
anti-lottery movement. The legisla­ Francisco, were in Orant» Paa» y««-
of Remoh Tryer and Corliss Court­
fy A E. VOOKHIES
ture finally chose hint to succeed Sen­ terday.
ney. were declared winners over the
ator Bustle.
Bayonne. May 19.—(A. P.)— A
team from The Dalles The teams
Chief Justice White was in the
federal
warrant has been issued at
There are many show places in the ***' now be matched against Eugene
I was fortunate enough to get a
aenate three years before he was ele-l
rated to the bench of the supreme I
trip to the Colon cemetery which ' city; many parks and plazas; many and Salem high school representa­ New York for De Fillippo.
•ourt of the United States by Presi­
contains some of the finest sculptures 1 statues of prominent patriots, and tives.
dent Cleveland, tn 1894.
During I
In the world. (Here as elsewhere in
GERMANS BELIEVE POLKS
that period, he distinguished himself
the southland, the graves are not dug many memorials. The Paseo Del 1
INTEND TO RAID DANZI»
on two occasion». Once was in the
In the ground but brick vaults, us­ Prado, extending from Punta castle
debate on the anti-option law, when
ually about two feet high and large on the water front, to Parquet Cen-J
e
Senator White made a profound le­
Edmonton, Alta, May 19.—(A. P.) enough to accommodate the casket, tral, is a broad boulevard with park '
. Amsterdam. May 19.—(A. P.) —
“ strip of grass
gal argument againit the constitu­ Steamboat companies operating on are built on top of the ground These ‘ benches facing the
According
to the Berlin Kreas Zei­
tionality of the measure. The other the rivers that flow toward the Are- are covered on the sides, ends and bordering the broad walks. The clus-
tung, a large number of Poles are
occnelon was during the struggle tic from here are ready for the hun- top, with flue marble. There were ter lights are made to pay a revnue;
moving toward Danxig. A number
over the repeal of the Sherman act. dreda expected to travel north this literally acres of Imported marble In instead of being an expense, for the
Captain Ernest Pruitt, of Merlin, of bridgea over the Vistula hare bee*
when he advocated th« view« Presl- spring to the newly-discovered oil this cemetery.
The streets and globes carry the names of popular
dent Cleveland was knovrn to en tor­ fields at Fort Norman. In the Mac­ walks were paved and there were no cigars, beverages, hose supporters, pitching for the Christian baseball blown up. The Germans believe the
team of the Twilight league, held Polee intend to raid Danxig.
tain on the subject, ni» nomination kenzie river valley of northwestern grass plots. There were many beau­ and other luxuries or necessities.
to the bench ended s memorable con­ Canada.
tiful mausoleums and elaborate
In the cool of the evening the park the Baptist players to no hits and de­
test tn the aenate. Two New York­
Although some believe the move­ tombs. At one corner of the ceme­ benches are filled with men. hun­ served a shut-out. In addition to this
London, May It.—(A. P.)—Re­
ers had been nominated by President ment will assume the else of an early tery was the "bone yard," a walled dreds of them congregating, gossip­ he is credited with a home run with
Cleveland, but both failed of confir­ gold field rush, the steamboat com­ enclosure where the bones of the de­ ing. talking politics, listening to soap bases full The score. Christians 6» ports through Polish channels say
that Adalbert Korfanty has Issued a
i
mation. Throwing to the winds the panies have yet received no indica­ parted are thrown when their rela­ box orators, or enjoying the band Baptista 1.
The game was started promptly at proclamation urging the people off
custom which for 88 years had kept tions that a stampede is about to tives tail to keep up the annual tomb mualc. At night the city Is ablaze
a New York man on the bench, Mr take place. It is certain, however, rental. One bone yard is reported to with electric signs and one can recog­ 6:30 as the dark skies threatened to Upper Silesia to surrender arms, re­
Cleveland nimwl Senator White, He that travel toward Fort Norman will contain something like 30,000 skele­ nise the familiar trade mark of Am­ make the evening short. Fast play­ sume work and avoid conflict with
was confirmed within an hour.
be heavier than ever this year Th« tons. Rome years ago thia yard be­ erican goods, even though the words ing. however, put the game through Germans.
three transportation companies can came filled and a new one started. which accompany them are unfami­ on time. The Christiana made a tal­
ly in the first inning and five addi­
Washington. May 1».—-(A P.)
handle 3,000 men and their outfits, 1 climbed to the top of the high wall liar.
Paris. May 1» —(A. P.) -Premier
The funeral of Chief Justice White both ways, during the open months surrounding the new yard, which was
Policemen are everywhere, in fact tional tallies tn the last. The Bap­ Briand told eorreepondeats today
will he private and he held on Satur­ Some predict only about 1,000 will about 100 feet square, and there there are 12.000 of them in the city.' tists scored once tn the third on a that France insists upon the execs-
day from the St. Matthews cathedral make the trip.
saw the bleaching bones of thousands Whenever there Is a disturbance the succession of Christian misplays. No tion of the Versailles treaty In draw­
Every person going to the oil coun­ of the departed Some of the wom­ police eeem to appear from every­ ether Baptist saw first base, 'Pruitt ing the tine between Germany u<
try must have a round-trip ticket, en of the party Just had to have a where. Their word la law and there striking out eleven and the infield Poland in Upper Rileeia
FRM4IDHNT HARDING P1ACKH
skill) aa a memento, so one of the la no argument. J noticed on several takng care of the other four with
SIGNATURE ON IMMIGRATION the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
have announced. iMost of the travel­ chivalrous gentlemen climbed over occasion« street urchins climbing np ease. The Christian team la credit­
ers will go to Norman via the Mac- Into the yard and made a selection to the windows of the hotel to peer tn ed with four hits, of which Hwlnney lace struek but three and Beam oae
made two, one a double. Gale Smith batamaa.
Washington, May 11.—-(A. P.) — kenxle and Peace river, although for the woman ThAre was care ex- at the diners, but when a policeman
a
single and Bmeet Pruitt the afore­
The next <sr./ will be Tuesday
clapped
his
hands
they
would
scam
­
erclned,
however,
to
avoid
discovery
some
will
travel
overland
from
the
The president today signed the Immi­
said homer Tor the Baptista Wal- the 24th. Frvuibyteriana va Baptista.
per away
of the theft.
Yukon Territory and Alaska
gration restriction Mil.
BODY OF LANE 10 BE
TAKEN 10 EL CAPITAN
HIGH LIGHTS IN THE TOUR WITH THE
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