Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 27, 1924, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Granta Pas»—Gateway to the Oregon Caves
HIRAM JOHNSON TAKES
LEAD FROM PRESIDENT
i rvnrm
I
german schools teach
9
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
Solox Falla. S. D„ Mar. 17.—
(A. P.)—Hiram Johnson look
tho load over President Cool­
idge today in returns from tho
recent primary. Sixteen hun­
dred and sixty eight precincts
gave Johnson 40,137, and Cool­
idge 38,413.
GRAFT STORY
SHOULD PROTEST STATE TAX
OIL PROMOTER IS ARRESTED
LAW
MAY
BE
THIRTY GUESTS ARE EXPECTED
SAYS NOMINATION BOUGHT
MARKETS BROUGHT NEARER
BIG DEAL IS NOT PROBED
1
CHAN6ED
CAMPAI6N PLANS SHAPING UP
;
ENROLLMENT RECORD MADE
BOURBON
FUNDS
PROBED ^±,*1
JURY
KICKOFF RULE IS NOT LIKED
k
»
1
WHOLE NUMBER 31.VI
♦
♦
Llepzic, Mar. 27.—(A. P.)
Washington, Mar. 27.— (A. ♦
♦ P.)—The retirement of Attor­ ♦
♦ English and Spanish have re-
♦ ney General Daugherty from 4
♦ placed the French language In
♦ many of the Prussian and Ba­
♦ the Coolidge cabinet is again ♦
♦ under serious consideration. ♦
♦ varian high schools. Except in
♦ Indications point to develop­ ♦
♦ the Rhineland, the study of
♦ ments In tho near future.
♦ English has been taken up quits
4
♦ generally throughout Germany
♦ ♦♦♦♦44444444444 ♦
♦ in preference to French, accord­
ARGUES FOR UNION
STATE OFFICERS "ILL MEET
FORMER TRAIN ROBBER «.IVES GOLD COLLAR TO BE GIVEN
CROSS-EXAMINATION IS MADE
♦ ing to a recent announcement.
MU NARY - HU'GEN
MILVERTON'S FAMOUS DOG
<<»\XI(1K(N WITH
WITH DELEGATES OF
TESTIMONY TO OIL COM-
p.
BY COI xsl i. FOR harry
The desire to learn Spanish
BILL IN DANGER
CUTOFF
’
MITTE E
DAUGHERTY
DISTRICT POSTS
♦ and English among the younger
♦ generation ot Germans appears
Pendleton, Ore., Mar. 27.—Word
♦ to havo been brought about by
Silverton, Ore., Mar. 27.—"Bob”
has been received here from Sam R.
the dog which tramped across half
4 the large numbers of men and
!♦ women who have hopes of emi­
Thompson, president ot the Oregon
the continent in search of his master,
Export commission league, and Roy
Is to be further honored. During
grating to England or North or
W. llltner. who have b«en in Wash-i
♦ South America.
I
City
Beautiful week at Portland Conferences Will Be Held During
♦
Juke Hamon Paid Million Dollars
Alleged »33,000,000 Oil Transaction ington working In the interests of the Would Give Idaho Farmers Outlet
"Bob” will be the special guest of
♦ ♦♦444444*444444+
Lt
Allegation
Made
—
Hamon
Ex
­
Day and Banquet Will Be Served
Io
California
—
l*cM-liutes
Valley
I» Nut Includisi Within H<-ut>e
McNary-llaugen bill, that they will
Portland. Mayor Baker will present
At Oxford Hotel
pected
Appointment
Makes
Exhibit
uf Commit tm
ONE
OLD
MAJD
IN
SEVEN
return to Portland Thursday. The
the dog with a gold collar in behalf
two men wired that senate sentiment
OF CENTRAL EUROPE’S WOMEN
of the City Beautiful committee. At
in favor of the bill waa growing, but
Berlin, Mar. 27.—(A. P.)—Every
the close of the festivities Bob is to
Portland. Ore., Mar. 27.— (A. P.) seventh woman in Germany is
Washington, Mar. 27.—(A. P.I— receive a bungalow built especially
State officers of the American
Washington, Mar. 27.—(A. T.) — that Atkinson, president ot the Na­
I-eglon will meet with representa­
Roxie Htluson submitted to a cross- tional Orang« had come out against —Arguing that if the Union Pa- doomed to be an old maJd.
There Al Jennings, former train robber, fur him.
cific's central Oregon line were ex­ simply are not men enough to go now an evangelist and politician,
tives of southern Oregon posts at the
examination today by counsel for the bill.
tended to connect with the South­ around and, to make the situation told the oil committee today that
second annual district conference in
__________
Daugherty, against whom she had
ern Pacific's Eugene-Klamath Falls worse, moat of the emigrants who are Jake Hamon told him at Chicago in
this city tomorrow. Legion posts to
made u long serlas of charges. Paul
cutoff, the Idaho argricultural cen­ seeking fortunes in foreign lands are 1920 that Warren G. Harding was
be represented will be Lakeview,
Howland, a long-time friend of
ters would lie brought 400 miles men ot marriageable age. Hence the to be nominated as president, and
Klamath Fails, Ashland, Medford and
Daugherty, conducted the cross-ex­
nearer to California markets, Sam­ appeala In newspaper advertisements that it cost Hamon a million dol­
Grants Pass, each sending delegates
amination. which waa decided upon Captain Herlx-rt F. Gerry Attempts uel L. Newton, rate expert of the
Money Paid in Cannot Be Refunded for special conference with the de­
tor husbands, and the alluring offers lars. Of this sum $250,000 went to
after the committee held that fur­
Says Attorney General
To Pul Over Roseburg Deal
Idaho public service commission, of women with furnished houses and the late Senator Penrose, of Pennsyl­
partment commander. Fred E. Kid­
ther Inquiry Into the story of tho
vania, Jennings said he was told by
testified at the railway bearing to­ established businesses for spouses.
dle, and atate adjutant, Harry N.
133,000,00V profit to five men In
Hamon, who then was republican
Roseburg Mar. 27.—Captain Her­ day. He admitted under cross ex­
Nelson, for the purpose of co-ordinat­
All
in
all
there
are
1,000,000
more
an oil stock deal was outside its bert F. Gerry, oil promotor, who amination that he had not taken
Salem, Mar. 27.—Even though the ing the work of the department with
national committeeman for Okla-
scope. Howland said he had "only spent a week or ten days in Roseburg Into consideration the extension of women than men In Europe, but the homa.
courts should declare unconstitution­ the local posts. Other post mem­
a few questions to ask.” He first trying to Interest local business men the Oregon Shirt Line to connect I shortage of males Is greater in Ger­
"Hamon said he gave $25.000 to al the state income tax laws enacted members will attend from each of
took up th« "White motor stock" in bls plans for drilling an oil well with the Southern Pacific at Wells, many than In any other country. In Harry M. Daugherty, and >25,000 by the last legislature, those who the towns named, it being estimated
which MI m Stinson mentioned in near Roseburg, Is wanted In Casper, which railway attorneys Insisted* Austria and Hungary evsry fifth wo­ to Will H. Hays. Hamon expected have paid the tax may lose their that there will ■ be thirty or more
man Is doomed to single blessedness.
her testimony as received from Jena Wyoming. and la now held under ar­ would bring the same result.
money, as there is no way in which
Tb,i Bulgaria and Rumania are the only i to be secretary of the interior and they can recover from the state. This guests in the city for the conference.
Smith.
sev-
1
later
president,"
said
Jennings.
Redmond
Commercial
Club
and
The primary purpose ot the confer­
rest In Portland, according to word1
European countries which have a
it was said, was the intimation given ence is to create a clearing house for
eral farmer organizations of tbe surplus of men. There are only 985 |
received In this city.
out at the attorney-general’s office mutual problems and post activities.
Captain Gerry drifted into Rose­ Deschutes valley submitted exhibits women to every 1,000 men tn Rou-1 Washington, Mar. 27.— (A. P.)— here.
burg about thre^ weeks ago. and af­ showing the traffic possibilities of! mania, and In Bulgaria men oatnum- The story by Al Jennings today to
Charles J. Johnson, member of the
It was pointed out, however, that
ter looking over tho local situation that region, in the event of Irriga­ ber women at the ratio of 1,000 to the oil committee was branded as I if a person affected by the law pays state executive committee will be In
“false and preposterous." by Leigh­
charge ot th econference, and Ken­
proceeded to submit a new proposi­ tion and railroad facilities.
997.
ton C. Taylor, former secretary to his tax under protest and obtains a neth L. Cooper, head of the U. S.
"onion Marrying Americana Ito Not tion to the local business men. Cap­
formal receipt from the state tax
Now Become tltlarne
Mrs. Wm. G. Stewart and little the late Senator Penrose.
Veterans’ Bureau in Portland, will
tain Gerry was one of the smoothest
commission he probably would be in
j
daughter.
Elizabeth,
who
have
been
be on hand to advise with ex-service
oporators who has ever been In Rose­
a position to recover the amount of
men on rehabilitation, vocational
burg. and be understood the game University of Oregon Alumni Will I visiting Mrs. Stewart’s father. P. T.
money
paid.
I Birchard, left last night for their
Washington, D. C., Mar. 27.— from tbo bottom up.
training and federal insurance ques­
Keek Fnnde For Program
A suit to test the validity of the
. ...........
«
home at Colorado Springs, Colo.
(Scottish Rite News Bureau).—Until
tions.
Several meeting were held In
O. A. C. Has l.argc First Day Regis­ ' Income tax law was filed in the
_
They
will
be
met
in
Portland
by
Ted
1*22,
foreign women marrying which he presented plans for tbo pro­
Eugene, Mar. 27.—Tho gift cam
Commander Kiddle and his fellow
tration for Spring Tenn
Marion county circuit court here
American clUzens became, automati­ posed organization of an oil company palgn In which the University otJ Birchard of Seattle, who will visit
state officers will arrive from the
recently
by
the
Standard
Lumber
cally, citizens of the United States. I offering to bond some producing Oregon alumni are taking a big part them for a day.
Oregon Agricultural College. Cor- company. The plaintiffs contended north on the morning train, and will
In that year the law was changed, re­ properties which he alleged to own now is approaching the place where
. 27.—A record for one- that under the law they are forced be shown the territory surrounding
quiring foreign wives of American > In Kansas and Wyoming.
It allows material results to be ob­
; day enrollment at the college was to pay the tax despite the tact they Grants Pass during the forenoon.
Citizens to make application and wait
After one of the men Interested In tained. From May 8 to May 30 the
broken
_______ Tuesday.
_______ Students
______ ____
are still maintain in this state neither offices Conferences will start promptly at 1
the statutory period before naturali­ the scheme had consulted his attor­ alumni will devote their time to so­ Inquiry Into Democratic Campaign, 1 reK18terIng
o'clock In the afternoon, at the Ox­
although a late registra- nor business.
zation if they desired to become citi­ ney, and was warned that to enter liciting subscriptions for the >1.000,-
Money Will He Made
ford hotef, and will culminate in a
tion fee is charged.
zens.
Legion banquet at 6:30 in the even­
Into the deal proposed would be 000 which they are going to raise in
Platforms of local railroad sta­
At the same time, several foreign t flirting with the penitentiary, the the >5,000,000 program which the! Washington, Mar. 27.—(A. P.) —
ing. The Jewell orchestra will con­
tions
have
been
piled
high
with
stu
­
countries passed laws whl:h took' proposition was hastily dropped, and University of Oregon plans to raise jAn lnqulr’r int0 the democratic cam-
tribute Its services during the dinner.
palgn funds will be made by the dent baggage despite the fact that an
away the citizenship of women who Gerry left hero in a "huff."
within (ho next five years.
All members of the American Legion
usunlly
large
number
of
students
re
­
married foreigners. The mauithas' Shortly after his arrival in the city
This alumni movement which has senate oil committee on the motion mained on the campus over the
have been Invited to attend the con­
been that certain foreign women an effort was made to check up on occupied the directors of the cam­ of Senator Spencer, Republican, of
Representative Must ferences and the banquet.
spring holidays. Class work is now Republican
Missouri.
marrying American citizens have j his standing. The Chamber of Coni- paign la to raise one-fifth of the
Stand Trial
in full swing.
been women without a country, cast. merce, and Douglas Creditors’ Asso- *5.000,000 required for the building
Although complete spring term
out by their own land and not ac- elation. In an effort to protect Rose- program to be carried on within the
8KNATOR LAFOIXETTE
registration figures will not be avail­
cepted by America.
j burg residents from any fraud, Im- next five years. The >1,000,000 that j
HICK WITH PNEUMONIA
______
Washington.
Mar.
27.
—
(A.
P.)
—
able for some time it is expected that
To remedy this state of affairs, mediately got in touch with like con- tho alumni have accepted the respon- Mud
I(| Abolished—-Protrat Ex-1 registration will not be unusually Representative John W. Langley,
'Repreaentatlvo Dalllnger (MaRsachu- cerns at Denver, where Gerry stated siblllty of raising will provide for
Washington. Mar. 27.— (A. P.) —
pccted From Players
i heavy due to the large number of Republican of Kentucky, referred to
setts) has introduced a bill In Con-'that he had been In the oil business, three items in the building program
studenta who always remain out of by the Chicago grand jury, was in­ Senator LaFollette is suffering from
gress, which will bring back the pre- Answers were received to the effect a new library, new gymnasium and
New York. Mar. 27.—One of the school in the spring term to earn dicted today by a federal grand jury. pneumonia.
1922 status, that this Injustice not that Gerry had been concernd In two athletic fields, and the memorial new rule« just adopted here by
the money to enable them to return the
bo worked upon women who marry oil promotion companies, but that he court.
National Collegiate Football Rules next year. Some students have reg-
Americans and settle in this country, was not considered reliable.
To facilitate the securing of this Committee—that abolishes the mud istered for the first time and others
amount of money, the country is di­ tee for the kickoff—la expected to who were here in previous years have
vided into several districts In charge meet with the noisy disapproval of returned,
of division chairmen. These districts football player» generally.
are Northern Oregon, Western Ore­
It la contended that much valuable UNION COUNTY PIONEER
gon, Southern Oregon, Central Ore­ time Is lost In shaping the earth
DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS
gon, Eastern Oregon, the northwest- mound for the kickoff, and the com­
La Grande. Mar. 27.—(A. P.)—
Cleveland, Mar. 27.— (I. N. 8.)— the information ot those who must
I ern division outside of Oregon, the mittee ruled that in the future the Judge T. H. Crawford, pioneer of Plans for housing about 2,500 dele- stay at home.
i Pacific division, central states divl- kick should be made by the aid of Union county and campaign man­ gates and alternates and the thou-| The other fellows — the casual
Tulsa, Okla., Mar. 27.—(A. P.)— that they expect to have almost all «ion southern states division, eastern
a colleague holding the ball. Realis­ ager for Governor Pierce, died to­ sand or more working press repre- convention visitor who comes by
Between eight and ten thousand In- their active tribesmen present for states division and the foreign dtvl- ing that this will rob the kick of day, aged 76, after a lingering ill­ sentatives who will invade Clevland himself, or with his family, to see
dlans, representing virtually every, the celebration.
prior to the opening of the RepubH- a president named — will be taken
much height and distance, the com­ ness.
tribe In America, are expected here | Among the tribes to bo represent-
can national convention next June care ot all right, committee members
mittee comprised by moving the ball
PERCY OWEN
1n June to attend a celebration of ed will be the Cherokees, Seminole«,
MISS MARIA OTTO
have been practically completed. Col- ' declare; but the first thing is to see
ten yards ahead, or to midfield.
the Society of Oklahoma Indians, Creeks, Osages. Navajo, Blackfeet,
onel Carmi Thompson, chairman of that the men who have to attend
The chief asset of the mud tee.
which It is believed will be the larg­ Sioux, Hopis, Chlckasaws, Delawares.
the local convention committee, has the sessions of the convention for
the players themselves view it,
est assembly of aborigines ever held. Choctaws, Pottawatomies, Quapaws,
announced.
one reason or another are adequate-
that it gives height and distance
Tn conjunction with the celebra­ Wyandottes, Iroquis, Euchees, SThaw-
With the exceptions of the assign- ly looked after and their needs sup-
the ball, permitting the ends to cover
tion a throe day carnival will be held noes, Arapahoes, and various Canad­
ment of quarters to the Maine and plied.
the player who runs back the ball.
at which tho various tribes will don ian and Mexican tribes.
Alabama delegations, the require-! As to the entertainment, the com- •
Collegiate men feel that the ten-
war paint and exhibit their prowess
A huge barbeque will be served
irents of every state have been taken mittee has under way plans at this
yard forward concession for the
In their traditional ceremonials, in­ throughout the meeting. The Indians
time which, members believe, will
care of, it was stated.
kicking team, while the receiving
cluding the spectacular corn and sun have been asked to bring their tribal
The greatest crowds in Che his­ cause Cleveland to be long remem-
team remains as before. is scant
dance«, and numerous games.
The costumes for the spectacular enter­
tory of Cleveland are expected to in- bered as a convention host, Recall-
compensation for the loss in attack­
carnival will be staged at Saud tainments.
vade the city by train. Interurban ing the favorable publicity San Fran­
ing power imposed by the hand-held
Bpringe park, under present plans,
Arrangements are being made to
and motor car. It was predicted cisco received as host of the Demo­
ground kick-off.
and most of the tribesmen, their handle thousands of white
persons
that a larger number than ever be­ cratic legions four years ago, Cleve­
squaws and maidens, will bo quarter- who are expected to witness tho rev­
SPORTSMEN'8 .MEETING IS
fore in the history of a political con­ land has decided to take a leaf from
ed in tents.
j «Irle«. Only certain parts of the
CALLED OFF FOR TONIGHT
vention would make the trip in their San Francisco's book and write a
The Five Civilized tribes of Okla- dances and other fetes, however, will
own cars, and a sub-committee ot new one as well—all on the matter
homa will sponsor the fete. The or- be privileged to the outsiders, local
Itoe to the fact that »he crabs
the committee on arrangements has of making her thousands of casual
Iglnal purpose in gathering the In- Indian leaders say.
for the annual sport.siuen's as­
supervision of the working plan* for visitors remember Cleveland pleas­
dlana together will be to perfect| Resolutions bearing on alleged
sociation inectlug could not I»'
looking after the influx of cars from antly when they go home and want
plans for the protection of social, mismanagement of Indian afairs in
secured for today, the meeting
the Rollys-Royce to the tin lisais to come back again.
educational and financial interest of Washington will be discussed. This
has Iwx-n postponed until tomor­
expected to come and see the wheels
"We don’t want It said,” one of
the tribes, and to further government matter was brought to light at the
row night. The meeting place
.the members declared, "In after
go round.
legislation toward giving the Indians meeting here at which the Society of
has not yet been selected bnt
Hotels — at least the downtown years that Cleveland once entertain­
more rights In respect to the holding American Indians was organized.
will bo annonnced In tomorrow
ones—will be pretty well Ailed with ed the Republican national commit-
of lands. Decision to hold the con­ Chieftans are preparing tentativo
night's Conrier. It will be at
members of the national committee, tee. We want visitors to remember
vention wsa reached at a preliminary plana to submit to the tribes to bring
Percy Owen of Detroit, former proo- ♦ fi:3O. The Portland firm was
Marla Otto, LL. D., who waa delegates, alternates and newspa­ u8 so pleasantly that they'll be anx-
meeting ot Indian Isadora here. about a reformation of any misman­ Ident and general manager of the Lib­ ♦ unable to supply the sea food 4- sworn In at th* Munich law courts permen, who will assemble here tous to come back in 1938. and the
Tribes in Canada and Mexico have agement, and congress has been erty Motor Car company, hae boon ap­ ♦ for the meeting today but hava ♦ snd admitted to the bar as the first from every part of the country to Democrat« a« well, Once we get
written the superintendent of the asked to investigate preliminary to1 pointed chief of the automobile di­ ♦ been ordered for tomorrow.
♦ womsn solicitor In Germany, Is a na­ make the history and write it from our band in in this matter we in-
vision of the Department of Commerce.
Flvo Civilised tribes at Muskogee, tho June meeting,
♦♦4444444444444444 tive of the city of Wurzburg, Bavaria. a thousand varying viewpoints for tend to go the entire way. *•
♦
4
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
f
ot Ore
GRANTS PASH, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON._________ Till ItHDAY, MARCH 27. 1021.
VOL. XIV., No. IOO,
INDICTS LANGLEY