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Medford Mail Tribune The Weather Prediction Rm Maximum yeaterday tU Minimum today 32 Praelpltatlon .11 Weather Year Ago Prediction Rain Maximum yesterday ....62 Minimum today . 40 Precipitation 10 I'liliy HUUtMIi Year. Viarkiy lifiy-l'lral Yuur, MEDFOUD, OiMtfiOX, THURSDAY, MAUC'It 10, 1922 NO. .'501 RATIFICATION PEACE PACT IS ASSURED Portland Student at Harvard Sentenced For College Prank Administration Leaders Confi dent That Voting Agreement Means Passage Four-Power Pact Without Amendment Reservations May Be Made However Fight Continues. IIOHTON, March IC All our I)' morning rrulsn uIuiik tliu waterfront drcsaud us a Innfi sliorciiuin brought Kliutluck Whiteside of I'urtliim), Ore , u Jtttilt.tr ut I lu ivn ril college, into tin' KiihI ItoHlmt polled court, charged with rurrliiK a revol ver utut iiii'tulllc knuckles. II" was fined $iU on thn first count and sentenced to nix IIIOIllllH (Ml till! MM'Olld. 1'Ut tllt Utter Wll HtlNH'lllt'l. Accompanied liy n fellow stu dent, whoso name wus not dis closed, Whlunldo wua acting so kunplilotiMly that u policeman took both Into runt wily. It was all an adventure, tin -plained, inn companion had no weapons und watt released. KICKED HUBBY OUI OF HOUSE Mil E Margarettc Matzenauer Opera Singer, Denies Statement of Chauffeur Mate Names Old Lady in Carmel As Co-respondent. NEW POLISH MINISTER APPOINTED TO U. DEFENSE E WASHINGTON. Mitrvli ICAil-l in Inlttt ml ton louder today n-guided ratification of the four power pacific treaty ly the senate aa placed beyond thn pain of all doubt by doveloprueiilii inaullliiK In lite unanimous ronm-nl agreement tt limit debate and take u final vi.(i on Friday, March 21. HlKnalliMiig thn abandonment by opponent if all plan tor a prolong d fight, thn voting Bcrccmciit was reached lain yesterday afttr a aeries i of conferences brtwn the various ( ri'tiat" element.' It provide tor de terment of rail mil on all further res ervations or amendment until nest Tuesday, for llniltalloti of apoechen t at I it ii I n K on Wednesday und for u final vo us soon aa the senate con vonoa the following Friday." It believed lu.lny thut tlm opposition would renter It efforts largely on an alU'iiipt to secure by reservation to the treaty what It ltaa failed three: tltnra to aoeuro by amend ment provision that oiitnlilrt power hull be culled Into consultation when any Pacific controversy louche their internal. Although, prior to reach ing !Kii voting agreement, tho senate again yesterday refused to amend I ho treaty to l bin effect, propellents. of tho proposal attll believe a rwr vai'.m of the right kind might com mand thn support of many who op. posed tho amendment bocauiM' It would Involvn reopenltiK tho treaty ui'Kotlatloiia. WArtlllNCTON. Match lli.-Ic apllo thflr early urUlnacfiiro In the aenatn aicreeinent to vol" finally on tha four pnwnr treaty en March 21. I he Irreromllaliloa optioning rallflcn tlon Kiivo evltlenco totluV Hut they hud no Intention of ahundoiiInK their war ukuIiihI I lie arnta conference ttgieenienta. Admln'iitratlon leatlem piTBUted In their declaration that thn uxruenic nt for a voto marked I In' collupxe: of all hopo for defeat of uny of the con fernire Ireiilli'H lull Hviiator Kenl. iletnoerut. Mhuioiirl, went ahead on tho iienato floor with the Irrivoin ll atdii (initluticlit In a appcclt 'rlinrKlnR Ihut th whtdo ctuifereiicn program had lH'eii "lulHrepreacnted to the pult-lie." He promoted liavul ftKUioa wlilcll ho anld would prove thut tho naval und four power treatlea tuken to Ki ilter would place tlto t'nlled HtuteH hi aiich a riluUvu poaltlon ux to In volve tho gruYctit tlungerH to nctlunul Hecurlty. D ARGUMENT FOR MRS. 0BEKCKA1N Much Married Man To Be Evangelist IMHANAI'OUH, Mill'. IJ.-Inalith Moote, Indli'ted dy the Kl'iind Jury to Uuy on clmi'KcH ut Muniny, kiiiiuI lut -ceny und einlieii.lenu'nt, wIhIh-h to be come an I'ViniKellNt whim he Iiiih enin pP'ted lilx lei ni i pi'lmin If lie In con victed, do wild. Moore Ih mild to huvn confi'KHcd to huvliiK thll'leen Wlveit. In nn Interview Moure aold thut he helleved Unit Hoverul worthh'HM clioeliH which he hud aliened were lielnn held In lmvld City. Nel., und other pluei'H, I .OH ANiiKl.l.H, March IC. JuJ It llu!h. aetilor cotinacl for Mrr. Mud alyiinii (ilienchain, e'ewed hla unco. iiieuta tu her trial for the olkucd murder (f J. Hellon Kennedy licro nhotit olio hour ufw-r court convened todnv. "Thla la a alory without a vllllnn." (. Id KunIi, In it n m m In up thn pcjlntc when liy hn endeavored to how thut tho alate'a theory thut Arthur llunji hid ami lay In wult to kill Kennedy u the' n-autt of a u naplracy whereby Mm. oIm iii huln l'd Kennedy to the i lu. e where liu wuh allot down, auti not proud Aa Keyca of thn dlalrlrt atlut ncy'a offlin l cuit tho final arcu- nieiit to tho Jury linniedlutely after Uin.li finlihed. . Mr. Keyca wild hla iiUdri'RH prohahly would not take nil the rent of the day. Tho rontt'a In atiuctloiia will follow and tliu co will then I" auhiullted to the jury. II null luld the Jury toduy Ihut the ill fl tllllltlt Hltttn uy two rotiKhly lreed men who fled at once, wan never aucceM fully controverted ly the male, lie iiiMtttted thai llttrch, who iii'cordlim t.. the htttte. cotiHpti'i'tl with Mrs. Oli enchultl und did the acluul ahootliiK. had never heen ahown to have any tnollvo mtf flileiit to ciiune him to iIhk t a in ii ii ho hardly knew and tic aked why Kennedy carried u revol ver, took nutneroiiH pi acaill ioliH. und plainly Hhowed thut lot feared at tack lenu l-efme lltircli cinne to I-tm AiiKelen or IiIh uffulr with Mrn. Olien cluiln neured a rnpturo Keyea aiiHWetitiR the uiKiinielit of l.ltiihh Mild: "Thla Ih a atory not only with a vllllan hut vlllluniK'Ha V ('( ticurnlnn tho "love" of Mrs. Oheuchuln. Ho aaltt alio threw down Kennedy "like u dirty iletico from a dock of curda," upon tho arrival of Itulpli (Mienchuln, "llko a holt of IlKhtnliiK." In 1DIS HT. Kot'lK. Mar. 1U. -l!y the An no iiited I'rewn) Mine. Mul'Kurt-ttu Mnt;..-iiuuci', iirunil opeiu bIiik' r. In a nlutcliM lit to tliu AiHiiiltiU-d I 'tern, to day, denied Mnteinenta of her ihuuf ('iic liunlwind, Floyd (ilotzliuch, that In) hn.1 il cm it' ll her. ' I threw him out of my Now York nmrttiit'iit, J .in u ii ry :u," aim awiurted. 'Hie ill mi Mild nh haw pendlnK In New Voik pnx lii iliiiiiH for ubaolut dl voice. iiuiiiliiK ua co-rajipondeiit "an out Imly of about fifty," of t'ormel. t'al., und that papera were airrved on lilotxl.ach January I". The opera hliifc'er declared aim hod Klven tilotxljach 1110 a month, but In uplte of thla alio "had to pay for every tin end h Wore." Hliu Btuti d that ullliouuti aim allowed him to "live the Wire of a prince." he publicly detilvd their niurtliiiiu In a letter to tho uews. paper ut Ciirmil. M.iduine MntZ'-nnuer, touchlna; on 4 report from Hun rruiiclaeo mat Bile expected to bepomn a mother. Bald oho notified Iht liunliund to thla ef- feet n month aRO oftrr tM'Inif exam nod by a phyolclitn of Ann Arbor. Mli It., but that It now "turned out tu lie a falu alarm." Hlie added thut the phynlclun mImu had written dots bach uIkhiI her auipHied condition, (rent live I olh-d. M id line MuliO'iiaiii r auld ahc had thoiiKiit "a k rent love like mine" could overcome all obritaclcB, but failliiK, all H.he dcHlrei! ' to "rid uiyitetr leiMlly of thla man ua soon .IN pcHWllde." ' I lind Intended to treat the whob' mutter In u dlicnlfled und ladylike funlilon." hhe, Kliiti d In the AiwiM-tut-ed PieMi, und thla .'MdaliiH my denial nl Jupllll of our lolm-a(e infelleliy 1 l.hed to' 'h.;i1-c him humlllutloii, but i he llllB mude me the lilllullllIK "lock of the win Id he bun forced me to come out with the trijth. "Mo did not leuve or ileaert me. but I did throw- hltil out of my upurtincnt laniiury 20 mid hud pupi-m nerved on lilui for Ubnolulu divorce the fob ! A - i !t( ; $ j ' ' " ' - -w14 ' I i. ill.'' i& REVISED BONUS BILL PRESENTED IwiAii Prince Sapleha la a member of the dli'lmiiiitli: corps at WunlilnKton aa the new inlnlBter from Poland. CALL OFF SHE SOUTH A Burns, Oregon, Man Found Dead Under Five Feet of Snow IN THE HOUSE Chairman Fordney Submits Majority. Report in Spite of Objections Congressman Petitions for Conference Monday IILIIN8, Ore.. Mar. 16. Hurled In flv feet of mow near Wagon- tire, within a half mile of tho nitrate camp where he was em- ployed, the body of James I). Ulley, C5, who perished In a ie- vero anowstorm on February 20, was found and has been brought to liurnx. WASHINGTON, March IC The compromise, toldlers bonus bill as finally revised, was reintroduced to duy In the house by Chairman Kord' ney, who atibntltted a majority re port from tho ways and means com mit U-o claiming "theao advantages" of tho plans of tho bill: "First, no new taxation, no Issu ance of new securities an is at present required. "Second, It provides for the ret- eran In need, a method of obtaining aid. "Third, the amounts required each year after July 1, 1923, are email compared to those which have here tofore been met and can be provided without any difficultiea or derange ueiit of our financial situation. hourtb, the plan tends to pro mote savings habits among the vet- trans. "Fifth, It protects the veteran him self and his family from misfortune In the future. "Sixth, it will create a class of homcbulldenr who will greatly in crease the mass of property in the country." Whjle perfect unanimity could not be expected aa to all details of the bill, the report, the majority of the committee believed that the plan In general meets the approval of the soldiers and of all those who are In ORDER RESTORED ulnrv that Kennedy wiiI,"","k Krounim or iniuieiiiy. ,e . , ..n......... i r.. I lli'Ullll Ulliin I u illlil flu1 $ l!lO U lilt. mli for perxoiinl ixpctmeit I hud to puv for very thread he wore on hla body. I loihed him, liowercd lilm with Kit'" and prem-ntn. nuido lilm live tho life of u pi lin e and In liriilitudc for all tltln lie deceived me. "When I notified (.lotxbach I ex pected to become u mother, 1 did not ib ho with tho Intention of trylni; to Ki l Mm hftek to inn. 1 JitNt wail ti-il to iippilxo ti i hi of JiiHt wliii t wuh what. I pluyed more than Himr with him IhroiiKlioiil, and all 1 vvaht Ik to rid in mi i r icKully from tnix mini an Illicitly as poHHlble." Wully Hold In IUi'. lNIUANAl'Ol.lH. Mar. , Hi. Wal lace Held, tnovlnif picture mar, haa IriiHed a nii'lntf automobile and will try to qualify for tho annual DUO mile ruco ut the InditinapollH motor Npcadwuy May 80, It vviim aniiouuecd hero today. Motor Car On R. R. Track Transporting Booze From Canada St'OKANK. March IC An uuto'- mobile (Mtilpped with flanged wheelK to iM'cnitL1 on railroad trucks und currying a curgo of bottled liquor was ousted Into tho ditch four in Ilea north of aprlngdnlo at I o'clock this morn Ing by a tlrout Norlhorn extra freight train today. Tim train crew reported thut two men in tho uhtonmhilo took to tho woods through 20 inches of snow, and deputy sheriffs shortly af ter took tho trull. Tho cur Ih belloved by officers to ho Um properly of Spo liiino cltlzniiH, it wus enrotite from thn Can ml Inn border. FEARING MOB VIOLENCE INNOCENT MAN SERVES 19 YEARS IN THE PEN LHAVKNWOUTU. Kus., Mar. IC ACter aorvlng 1!) yoars of u tlto term for murder Frank Jonon will ho re louBud from tho fedoral penitentiary horo Friday. Wlion Wurdon lilddlo notified Jones of his rulousi1, tho pvls onor duclnred his Innocence. "You may think It Htrungo that I entered a plou of Kiillty to murder and now declare that I am Innocent hut 1 did It to OHcnpe mob violence," Jones told the warden. i Jones linn not violated u n limit) prlnon rule alnco 1U13, Warden Ulddle auld. Among others to receive puroloa Is Horlsa, M. Hokocuvlcli, a Uulgaritui convlctud In Aliinka for murder. He wuh Hentencod to serve S!u yours and (luring thu twelve years of his imprls- onment Hokocevleh hus vlolutod only one of tho lirlHon rules, according; to Ulddle, ttokoccvlch wns trntiHforroU here fiom tho McNeil Island prison MEANES IN ROB T NEWSBOY OF $4.95 HAVKNI'OitT. Iowa. March 16. Morria Axelrod. newsboy, was do fruinlcd of ." yesterduy by another cuudidato for tho "meancht tuun rogues gallery. The cundidatn was a benign, good liatured, fatherly sort of a mail ti kindly old gentleman who seethed about to extend a bless ing to the newsboy. "Polpor," shrilled Morris with beseeching glance to the fatherly old inuii. It dlHurmed the latter com pletely. It seemed, for he Bald: "Why, ih, little man. I believe I win buy a paper." Tho fatherly old man fumbled iu his pocket, found no change, apolo gised to Morris and presented him with u $3 bill nicely folded so the figure five would show. Morris guve lilm back JJl.ti'i in chunge. And laut evening when Morris was counting his day's 'profits, he found thu $." bill hud been torn in hulf. SHIP SEIZURE BIGS ITALY GREEK CRISIS MAKSHFIFXD. Ore., Mar. 16. Tears of Joy were ahed by A. Mltrou, Greek leier of Coos conn- ty, when be learned he was to be taken to the I'nlted States leper colony at Carvllle, Louisiana. Mltrou some time ago created ex- cltement when he landed in Port- land after running away from Marshfleld. BOmB THROWING AND O N E CONTINUE IN Prompt Satisfaction Demand ed By Italian Press for Capture of Italian Steam ship By Greek Torpedo Boat Naxos Right of Blockade Not Recognized. CONSTANTINOPLE, March 16. (By the Associated Press.) The Creek torpedo boat Naxos, white pa trolling the Black sea with other units of the Creek fleet, seized the steamship Africa, flying the Italian flag, off Ineboli. The Africa was taken to Mud an la. where, after a three hours' starch of the vessel, the Turkish passengers, including the personnel of a Turkish sanitary corps, were declared pris oners of war. BELFAST, Mar. 16 (Uy the Asso ciated Press) A train proceeding from ISclfast to Dublin was held up at A!tnavenlgh near Newry, today by an armed gang which carried off the mall. A similar holdup occurred yes terday on. the southern side of the border. I'lHtcr special constables today re moved from Croswler Tender, near lyondonderry, seven youths who said they had come from lonegal. which is free state territory. The prisoners who are understood to be republican police, were lodged in Victoria bar- favor of granting to them additional!. , . , , , - " ; I having arms in their possession and with unlawful assembly. compensation in any form whatever. JOIIANNKSliritt;. March Hi. tlly the A&xorlaled Press.) TUo strike of miners which has held South Africa iu its grip for more than two months hus been called off. The decision was taken by the old South African Industrial -l-'eilemtinn us distinct from the federation's ex ecutive. It admitted first that the strike was null and void; thut the augmented executive w-ould call off the mine strike and third, that com plicity In the revolution against the republic was repudiated by the fed eration. Order has been completely restor ed " Tho police declared they have vol uminous evidence showing that a bol shevik plot wus responsible for the revolution. Tho revelations will be ustouiiding, they assert. A government official declares that the prisoners exceed 6,000 and that those anion i; them responsible for outrages will be. dealt with. The railway men have resumed work, ' , WASHINGTON, March 16. A pe tition for a conference of republican house members for next Monday night to consider the compromise soldier bonus bill was put In circula te n today by Representative Llne berger of California, a former service man, and received a number of sig natures within a short time. COLONEL KELLY REFUSES TO RUN FOR GOVERNOR SUES FOR $45,000 LOST AT ROULETTE P1SOVIDKNOR. It. I., Mar. 10. lSuoovery of $43,000 for losses ut roulette alleged to have been duo to fraudulent operation of wheels. Is sought by Kdwurd T, Hunnon, a New Iledford attorney. Ho has brought suit In federal district court' against six defendants. Hour Takes Prop. 8UATTLK, March 16. A drop of 10 cents a barrel In tho price of ba ker's hard wheat flour and soft wheat and pastry flour was announced by millers here today. Family patents remntned unchanged In price, WASHINGTON, Mur. 16. Colonel C.oorge H. Kelly of Portland, pioneer lumberman" and world war hero, an nounced today that he would not be a cundldate for Hie. republican guber natorial nomination In tho Oregon pit (lAJAYAY, Ireland, Mar. 1. Four men In disguise entered the St. Brides home Inst night and shot and killed Hergeants Gibbons and Gllmartin and seriously wounded a constable. Just previously three masked men entered the workhouse hospital . and killed Patrick Cassldy of Mayo. WASHINGTON. March 16. De spite advice of Comptroller of the Currency Crtsslnger to the contrary national banks, in the opinion of high treasury officials could make loans upon adjusted service certificates In the event of enactment by congress of the new compromise bonus bill. Should tho new bonus bill become a law and national banks ask the comptroller of the currency as to the advisability of making loans upon the adjusted service certificates treasury offd-luls said today the bank could lawfully do so. even In the face of an unfavorublo reply. Treasurey officials, however, ex pressed doubt as to tho situation which might arise In the event na tional tiank examiners were instruct ed against adjusted service certifi cates loans made by national banks regardless of the comptroller's ad vice. BELFAST, Mar. 16. (Cy the As sociated Press) Belfast had the un usual experience today of daylight bomb throwing which resulted in the injury of twelve persons, four of whom were seriously hurt. No deaths had been recorded up to an early hour this afternoon. A grenade was thrown during the noon hour into a church yard in the Pallymacarret dtrict where soldiers are stationed. There were no casual ties. Two other grenades were thrown in the Seiiford street area, and it was here hat alt the casualties oc curred. THINK RESIGNATION L. GEORGE CERTAIN ROME. March 16. (By the Asso ciated Press.) Considerable excite ment has been caused here by thu news that Greek warships had stop- Ded and searched the Italian steam-' ship I'mbria and Abbazia. detaining, the latter. The Messagero observes that Italy, notwithstanding the Greco-Turkish war has never recognized the right of Greece to institute a blockade or search ships, nor did France, who experienced a similar In cident in the seizure of the steamer Espoir. The French steamship Espoir , re cently was released by Greece after a sharp protest from France. -Tho Greeks, however, retained the eargo. which they maintained was contra- hanil nf wop Hnetlnad tf tma nf fht Turkish' nationalist army with which Greece Is at war. The newspaper declares the pres ent case is more serious than that of the Espoir. which was stoped 'In Creek territorial waters, as the Hal Ian steamships were boarded, it is . said, on the open sea. The press is urging the governmeut to demand prompt satisfaction. GROWERS LAUNCH FIGHT FOR FRUIT INSPECTION E TRANGLER LEWIS CHALLENGES JACK NAtStVlU.E. Tenn..- Mar. 16. Billy Sandow. manager of Ed Stransler) Lewis, world's heavy weight wrestling champion today de posited a check for $5,000 with the sporting editor of the Nashville Ban ner, in connection with the challenge to Jack Dempscy, heavyweight box llig champion for a mixed match to be staged anywhere In the United .,...-1.... l ...... 1.- . .i...'"v o ...... muj. i ui wirni moiHlls sinte at a dnto to he neleetert later. Colonel Kelly has been iniortuned byl friends in Oregon to enter the pri- new YOliK, Mur. 16. Jack innry contest for governor, and has Dempscy Is ready to' meet Ed admitted at times thut ho was eonsid-. (Wrangler) Lewis in either a straight ering It. Since coming here, however, wrestling bout or a mixed bout of it was understood he bus become Inter- boxing: nnu w restling. JacK Kearns. line cnumpion s manager, aeciurea tidiiy when informed of tho chul- LON1JON, Mac. 16. (By the As sociated Press) The Earl of Derby's rejection of tho Indian secretaryship coming utter failure of the unionists, meeting on Tuesday, to give Prime Minister Lloyd George a vote of con fidence has created fiulte a bit of speculation In political circles. The refusal of Lord Derby to enter the government is believed to huve been final and even the most ardent coalitionists are manifestly anxious in view of the failure of Tuesduy's meet ing and the obvious hardening of the determination of many conservatives to cut loose from tho coalition. The premier's political enemies de clare it is impossible for him now to retain his position as head of the administration while mainly depend ing upon unionist votes and urge that it is time he recognized the fact und made his threatened resignation defi nite. ested in eertalu business projects which look inviting;, ono being a propo sition which may put him buck into the lumber business in a large way. Tho most of Colonel Kelly'sMlme hus been devoted to work lu behalf of port development at Portland and tho Im provement of the Columbia river. Ho appourcd before tho houso rivers and harbors committoo recently in bo liulf of tho deeper and wtdor channel for tho Columbia, which hus boon ap proved by the committee. Ho also wns Instrumental In procuring from the shipping board three ships for tho port of Portland. 'Colonel Ktdly left today for Norfolk, Vn to remuln a few days, and It wus understood will inuUe a trip south to look over a largo body of timber on which some negotiations are pending. enge of Billy Sundow. "Lewis could not throw Dempsoy n twenty mjnutes straight wrestling" ne ntlaed. Ask Big Reduction In Fruit Freight SEATTLE, Mur. 16. Freight rate reductions on fruit which it was snld would aggregate more than $3,000, 000 annually were asked by the We- natoheo Valley Fruit Exchange In a complaint heard toduy before It. C Hlllyer, tutor-state commerce com mission exanvinur. . Tho application was directed against the Great North ern and other lines over which fruit Is distributed from St. Paul, Minn, WASHINGTON, March 16. North west fru't and vegetable growers aud agriculturists generally are about to win their fight to have federal inspec tion of their products made at tho un loading stations instead of at destina tions. Representative , Summers of Washington introduced a bill tec this end some .weeks ago and has finally succeeded in having its terms adopted as an amendment to the agricultural appropriation bill. " The inspection will cover all fruits. vegetables, poultry, butter, hay and uiuer perisuuuie lurui pruuucis wueu offered in interstate commerce." Protests came from northwest fruit and vegetable growers because their products were held up and condemned at some far away destination (bocauso of objection which could as well have been made at unloading stations hail the Inspections been at the beginning instead of the end of the shipment. Many apples and pears, for example, were held up because of an excess arsenic spray residue on their surface. KISSOGRAPH SHOWS THA T KISSES. SOME OF THEM, WILL BOOST BLOOD PRESSURE SAN FKANC1SCO, Mar. 10 Kisses! Breltweiser said the Instrument ho some of them, kick up your, blood 'uses is so sensitive it wttl register tho pressure. 'domestic kiss; the degree of frigidity So suys J. V. Breitwelser of the Uni in kisses one woman gives anottyr versity of California's depnrtnfent of she does not like and so forth education. He has measured the throughout all grades of osculation, kick. I Breitwelser calls his instrument thn Given one man and one woman who kUsogrnph. Ho gets a mnn and will kiss. Breitwelser told the San woman who will kiss: he attaches Francisco advertising club, ho would wires to them: then they kiss. Tho measure the llucur extent and mllll- machine acts automatically. Ho also meters of blood pressure resulting snld there Is no difficulty In obtufninx from: i couples to carry on the experiments. The mistlotoe kiss. The Instrument Is an adaption of The stolen kiss. the spliyganiunomometer, which 1m a The expert kiss of the finished flirt. 'machine psychologists in criminology The "soul kiss." use to detect lies, - .