Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 21, 1921, Image 1

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IMMOTIATE!» PREM» MKKVIUE
VOL. XI.. No. 177
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GRA.NTN PAMH, JOHKPHINK COUMTY, ORBQON
TUEMDAY, JI NE 31, UKSI
WHOLE NlMBEK .MO*.
JAILED AFTER
('<»nvitfition fcdui lo AbolUlt Gamb­
ling In Grain FuitirtM»—ln%<**tl-
icatlon I« A m I hm I
I^dxir Shortage in Hawaiian Islaiuis
Critical Committee Is Told by
Head of Delegation
Denver, June 21.—(A. P. 1 Abo- GOVERNMENT WILL CONDUIT 4 JAM» FRANCIS BERNARD TAK-' Washington. June 21.—(A. P.I— NEW DIRECTORS WILL HERVE
lltion of gambling In grain futures j WORLD WIDE UU.NT TO toOLVK
KN FROM HOME AT B4.NTKY .Walter F. Dillingham, heading the
THREE YEAR TERM—MEET­
and government regulation of corpo-'
THIN MORNING
delegation from the Hawaiian legls-
»HIP MYSTERY
ING AT JUNIOR HIGH
rations was urged today by the con-1
I iatur/, told the house Immigration
ven lion of the American Federation,
committee today that the industrial
of iaibor, to combat the high coal of
, and political control of the islands
living Congress will be nil < I to
would soon pass to the Japanese un­
vostlgate all Industries.
less the present agricultural labor
shortage iwas relieved. The emer-
gency demanded immediate action.
Officer» Hay That Men Were Lying In
I 111 isttigaGon Being Carried on by the Servants and Wife I mpriwunl In
he said, and urged the lifting of im­ RcMdution Adopted at Meeting .Vik­
l>e|HU*tmmts
of
Justice
and
Walt for Mmihore of < row of
Small Room While Crime Was
ing That High School Social Af­
migration restrictions on alien labor
CASTLE FIRED 8Ï BANDITS
Tank Steamer
< 'ommerce
Being Committed
faira Be Held on Week Ends
Portland. June 21. (A. P.I Six
Washington, June 21. (A. P.I—-
Cork, June 21.—(A. P.)—James Ulllllullnll ILnlTI IU
P. P. Proctor and Edwin J. Schu-
striking sailors were In Jail today
i A world-wide search was started Francis Bernard, fourth Earl of Ban­
muiiirn
nacher were district
elected yesterday
new dlrector
*of
following a »hooting affray between
Des Moines, la , June 21.- -1 A. P.> ¡through the state department tor the don, was kidnapped from his home
WINN r fl hi
IN nnuiroT
I I NIlXI lhe
at the
the police and strikers last night In
■More than five thousand persona, miming crew of the schooner Carroll at Bantry this morning by a band
annual election. They will serve for
which n man supposed to ba John delegatee and visitors, are In Des' A. which was piled on the North Car- of men. Castle Bernard, his "home,
_____
a term of three years, Dr. L. O. Clem-
Darrell, a striker., was killed The Moines this «fternoon In anticipation ■ ollna beach last January with all was set afire by the kidnappers. The
' ent having completed his term. At
police say the strikers were lying In of th« opening of the fourteenth an-1sails set and not a living soul on earl's whereabouts are unknown.
In a battle between pitchers, the < the. morning meeting, the annual re­
wait for members of the crow of the uual convention of the Northern Bap-! board,
While the earl was being kidnap­ Christians last night won from the port of the clerk was read and var-
tank steamer City of Bono when the itlst conference here tomorrow Many
The mystery Is being Investigated ped and the castle fired, I-ady Ban­ Baptiats with one lone run. This io us school matters discussed,
battle started One of the gang es­ .of the visitors came from India, Chi- by the departments of commerce and don and the servants were locked In came in the second half of the second
The clerk's report shoved that re-
caped.
na and other countries In Asia, from Justice, aa Is also the unexplained a room adjoining the stables.
inning when E Pruitt, the Christian
for the paat year totalled $55,-
! South and Central America, and from disappearance
of
the American
pitcher, secured a hit and rounded 455
while tha disbursements
I various countries in Europe and Af-!ateamer Hewitt, bound from Sabine NAVAL SEAPLANE BURN»,
the bases on passed balls. Neither amounted to $55,143.20. Cash
,___ on
j
Pass.
Texas,
for
Boston,
which
disap-
! rlca.
CREW OF IO RESCUED side was able to hit. the Baptists get- hand at the time of the re,port
Nate i E. Kendall, governor of Iowa ' peared about the name time the Deer­
ting no hits off Pruitt, and the Chris- vear amounted to $3076.79. The dis-
tians chalking up but two off the of-' trict lax brought in $36,878, the
Chicago, June 21
(A. P.) An' 'and H. . H. Barton, mayor of Des ing came ashore.
Newport News, Va , June 21.— (A. ferings of Howard Beam.
Both county school fund $9.676, and the
hour before the divorce suit of Mrs. ! Moinas wore on the program to ex­
P.
)
—
A
navy
seaplane
bound
for
Edward C Pettit was to be called. j ! tend a welcome to the visitors Em- NATIONAL <X>N\ENTION OF
pitchers were handicapped by the in- sUte school fund $232$.
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Tuition
BUILDING OWNERS OPENS tests at sea, fell in Hampton Roads ability of the catchers to hold them charges yielded $690, manual train-
she became the mother of twins [»st L. 1 Tiietln of Philadelphia, preal-|
and was burned. It carried 10 men.
When the event was announced in dent of the Northern Baptist confer
down
ing fees $92.77.
The elementary
Portland. June 21.—(A. P.I—The all of whom were rescued
court the suit was dismissed and the once, will respond on behalf of the national convention of building own­
In the first inninxu Fields got on school tax brought in $2728.50.
latter reports were that the sea­
visitors.
family became reunited
Teachers' wages cost the district
ers opened today. The delegates plane caught on fire in the air and first but was caught oft the sack. As
Following the report of the execu­ were welcomed by Governor Olcott. fell. The machine is a complete a rule, the batters on both sides were 337,17« 28. The rent of rooms and
tive committee the president will de­ A special train arrived with 15« wreck.
made to look like animated sign site amounte<j to ,no. Fuei and
liver an address.» Rev. C. N
Ar-1 delegates from eastern cities,
posts, being unable to figure out the gUppijes cost $6060.12. Repairs,
buckle of Newton Center, Mass., Is,
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deliveries of the twlrlers. Bearss care ot grounds and janitor service
Ixmdon. June 21.—(A. P 1- King next on the program and will apeak 1
came to bat first for the Baptists and coat 33408.39. Water cost $344.16,
PORTLAND MARKET»
Georgn and Queen Mary were given on "Fellowship in Christ.’ The re­
clouted
the ball into right field, lights and power $3*72.22. and tele-
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a great ovation at tha depot today' port of the finance committee will Choice Steers .............. $7.00 © |7 50
Washington. June 21.—(A. P.)—j where it was dropped by Bryan Heiphone 206.93. Principal and Inter-
when they left for Belfasf I»- open end the morning session
on bonds and warrants amoont-
Hogs, prime light ...... $8 75 o 19.00 Charles G. Dawes was selected by the was unable to score, dying on third
parliament. Groat crowds cheered
The afternoon will be given over, East mountain lambs..$6.25
$6.75 I president as controller of the budget In the last of the fourth, Pruitt laid ! 1 - ing 1 to $5398.32 was paid.
The
on the first ball offered and when the amount ot bonded indebtedness now
thnni and sang the national anthem to a Jubilee of the Women's Araerl-. Prime lambs.....
...$6.00 ® 16.50 law recently enacted by congress
sphere quit rolling, the pride of the stands at $56.000, while outstanding
can Baptist Foreign Mission society.I Eggs, buying price ............. 20c
21c
: Christians had crossed the home warrants amount to $17,262.17.
President Tustin will extend a wel-J Egas. selling ..................... 23c iff
' 24cj 1*ORTLAND STRAW fl ERRI ES AT
l»EP IRTMENT OF JI STK 'I
i 26c
unta mi > m a of < ongki •"> come and the response is to be- made! Eggs. case counts ............ 25c &
NI W l.ow PRIEE ums plate. He had been too intent on
A resolution was adopted at the
watching the ball, however, and "did
by Mrs. W A. Montgomery, presi­ Eggs. selling, selects.
26c e 28c
meeting limiting the parties and en-
dent of the society. Presentation of| Butter, extra cubes .
.31
Portland. June 21.— (A. P.) — not see second base. He was called 1 tertainments of the high school to the
New York. June 21 - -(A I* >
Strawberries were selling in the re-5 out for failure to touch this bag. Pru­ 1 week ends as far as possible. This
The department of Justice will ask the Jubilee offering to the denomina­
Portland. June 2t.—(A. P.i—Al! tail markets today at $1.10 per itt almost got in a hole in the first was done in older to keep the stand­
congress for $25,000,000 to press th« tion through the Northern Baptist
¡livestock is 35c to 75c lower. Eggs, crate. Many growers peddled today's of the fifth with Bailey on third and ard of work as high as possible, the
prosecution of 1500 Individuals and convention will follow.
Bearss at bat. Pruitt managed to
Mrs. Andrew McLelsh. of Glencoe. 1 glow; butter, slow.
pickings from house to house.
corporations alleged to be Involved
many affairs interfering to some ex­
keep the pill out of reach of the big tent with the ability of the student
in building trust frauds. It was an­ III., a prominent missionary worker.!------
Is to speak on "The Work of Our So-
1 1
Baptist and gave him a free ride to to apply himself. The resolution fol-
nounced today.
.•iet> at the Home Base." This
r|W
I UL I IU I UM II I
first. He fanned the next man up.
lows:
bi" followed '.v an a; puliation of the Lili
Fire Dc|mrtnicnt Called—
"That it be the sense of the said
The fire department was called out work of 50 years in foreign fields—
The lineup Baptista—Bearss P., meeting that all private and public
yesterday afternoon to put out a India, Assam. China. Burma and!
. parties, entertainments or social ac­
11 111 11 I a I J s ’
I
grass fire near Oldlng's garage. No Japan.
tivities connected with the local high
UL
JUUJLUILUJ^
At
5
o'clock
the
delegates
will
re-
trouble was encountered, the chemi­
school
be held on week end evenings
cal being used. The fire became celve nominations from states.
i as far as possible, that the school
rather hot before the truck reached
»
lb.. Smith 2b.. V. Pruitt 3b.. Ryan j authorities have this end in view in
Chicago. June 21.—(A. P.)—The — ■
If. ” Crockett rt -
the place
et •
Einstein theory of relativity is to be to the ether surrounding that point?“
IH LUMAN (OMPANY MMES IN
making their schedule and program
"She next game will be played this for the ensuing year and that the
FIGHT FOR OPPEN SHOP subject to a new practical test by and the results thus far obtained
evening between the Methodists and parents of pupils attending the high
Prof. Albert A. Michelson of the Uni- have been wholly negative
the Baptists.
school be asked to cooperate with
Chicago. June 21.—(A. P.)—Theiverslty of Chicago, whose discoveries
"In other words the observed ef­
Pullman Company lost its open shop led to its formulation. The forth­ fects have been precisely those to be
the board and the school authorities
fight before the federal labor board coming experiment is expected either expected if there is no relative motion
in the enforcement of the aforesaid
The commercial
fishermen are be-( plan."
today, when the contention of the to 'lend substantial support to the of the earth with respect to the ether Salmon
Being Caughi
union leaders that the company had theory or to disprove it.
In the election, 157 votes were
at all. To Illustrate, if an observer ginning to make fairly good catches
Prof. Michelson, who is now lec- were himself Immersed in a great each night. Last night 1760 pounds. cast for Mr. Proctor, 115 for Mr.
not obeyed the letter and spirit of
the transportation act was upheld. turnlg at the University of Paris, is sphere of rotating water and were to were brought In. the fish bringing the Schumacher and 69 for Dr. Clement
Manila. P. L. June 21.—(A. P.I — The company's petition for a cut tn expected back about July let and the send sound signals simultaneously
If the planters and the Insular gov­ the wages of shop employe» was re­ test is planned within the next year. forward in the direction
was high
boat with
250
backward,
and he:
If Aldenberg
in which
fishermen about
10 cents
a pound,
ernment of the Philippines will co­ jected.
It will be conducted under the aus­ is moving and also were reflected by pounds. They report that with the
operate In the project, the United
pices of the University of Chicago, these sound signals equal distances lower water, the fishing is getting:
States Shipping Board la prepared to
either In this city or in some moun­ mirrors placed at him, the echoes better. The salmon are of first class!
Inaugurate a steamship service to
tainous country.
quality, are of large size and in,
ahead and behind
small ports of the Vleayan and the
The experiment has been undertak­ would obviously come back at exact­
southern Islands of the Philippine ar­
en at the request of Dr. Ludwick 811- ly the same instant, provided there excellent condition,
chipelago, that will put shippers In
berstein of the Eastman Research I-a- were no relative motion between him-
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—
direct touch with their markets
I boratories at (Rochester, N. Y., who self and the water. In other words.!
Camp Lewis, Tacoma, Wash., Jana
abroad by means of through bills of
I has worked out its terms. It is said he could not detect by such an exper-! Pl | | CI"|D PAI/CC DflAil
21.— (A. P.)—'First of several na­
lading.
' that Professor Albert Binsteln on his Iment the movement of himself or the {jnLL lUll UnvLO liUnU
tional guard units from various west­
With a view to inaugurating such
recent visit to the United States ex­ water unless he were moving more
»»•»»»
ern states arrived here recently for
The building committee represent­ pressed his belief in the efficacy of rapidly or or slowly than the water
a steamship service, Joseph P. Mar­
DIHC TflDf PPIMTn) summer training. The first arrivals
las. head of the shipping board In the ing the various organizations or the the experiment.
in which case he would be able to de-
DlUu I U DU Illi»1 I UL included 19 officers and 270 men of
Philippines, has Just completed a community to have charge of the
Just what it is planned to do to de­ tect and measure his relative motion
the Utah National Guard who came
trip to the southern ports, Including construction of an exposition build­ termine whether Einstein's theory with respect to the water by the dlf-
'
to camp on a special train from Salt
those of Mindanao "One Important ing and auditorium to be erected In holds or not was explained here to­ ference in the time of return of the!
notice to contractors will be Lake City.
thing required for the development conjunction with the fair grounds re­ day by Prof. Robert A. Millikan, col­ echo from the forward mirror and printed in the Courier tomorrow call-
National guardsmen from Wash­
of these smaller porta,” said Mr Ma- cently purchased, met last night for league of Prof. Michelson In the de-! the back mirror.
jng for bids for the construction of ington. Oregon. Utah. Montana, Ida­
rlaa, "Is a dock-building plan. Instead organization. County Judge Eclus partment of physics of the University
"Now the results of all experiments approximately eight and a half miles ho and Wyoming will train here this
of dribbling small appropriations out Pollock Is ex-officio chairman of the of Chicago. Divesting the subject of ot this sort up to date In which we|of highway to the Oregon caves. The
summer. Each state is expected to
to these places from year to year, building committee, and active offi­ technical details. Prof. Millikan said: have sent light signals forward and contract will specify that the work
send at least 500 men. Oregon and
which are too amnll for the under­ cers elected were Wilford Allen,
"This Is, as a matter of fact, an ex­ back have been to show no difference shall be completed within 180 weath- Washington will have about 2.000
taking of adequate projects each chairman; M. I.. Opdycke, secretary, periment suggested by Prof. Michel­ in the time of return of the light echo!er working days, following the execu-
here.
year, a larger sum should be spent and K. Hammerbacher and A. J. son 20 years ago as one way of test­ to the observer. From this the con-jtfon of the contract by the secretary
The training of the guardsmen
to construct a dock and provide fa­ Green, members of the committee
ing whether or not it Is possible to elusion has been drawn that the of agriculture. It is understood that here is In accordance with the plzms
A
tentative
plan
for
the
building
is
cilities at one port."
detect a motion of the earth with ether, if it exists at all. moves withja number of local contractors will of the war department under the
Mr. Marias assured the planters in now being dratted and It Is hoped respect to the medium which carries the earth so as to make it*impossible( make
Bids blds
will for
be the
received
work, until July 5, army reorganization MU. In each
the vicinity of IDavao, the principal to have active work under way with­ light
to detect any relative motion.
at which time all bids will be opened corps are there are one regular army
port of southern Mindanao, that If in a few days. The building will
"All efforts thus (far made to de-
"The special theory of relativity as and read publicly. The work called division, two national guard divisions
the service Is once started by the house the connty fair this fall and tect by means of light effects the m ci­ generally stated consists in the asser­ for will include 30 acres of clearing, and three reserve divisions. One of
shipping board, it would be continu­ will be available for many commun­ tion of any material body with re- tion that it is Impossible to detect 95,000 cubic yards of excavation. 135 the national guard divisions in the
ed Indefinitely. He said he would ity meetings and enterprises. One of spect to the ether have failed, But the motion of any body with respect feet of timber trestle, 2400 feet of Ninth Corps area will train here,
regard It as a feeder service for deep the proposed features of the auditor­ all preceding attempts have been to the ether. The statement would culverts, and one 40-foot timebr truss while the other will train at the Pre­
water ships, similar to routes which ium will be a maple dancing floor made with the idea of trying to meas­ be more conservative if put In the on concrete abutments. The notice sidio of San Francisco. The reserve
have been recently established in 90x100 feet In size, the best floor In ure the linear motion through space form that all experiments up to the will carry further data, required by divisions will not receive training
Southern Oregon.
China.
of a point on the earth with respect present have tailed to detect such contractors.
this year.
relative motion."
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