Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 18, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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MKDFOUn MATT) TKTBUNE. fF.DFORD. OK'KUONT, TIHTttSDAY. MAY 18. m2
IDENT
PRES
HOPES
WIDOWS OF SPY
m KIDNAPER
AP MENACE TO
DAUGHERTY TO
NEVER WILL BE
ANOTHER
WAR
WASHINGTON. !MaV) 1 S Presi
dent Harding today told the Cham
ber of Commerce of the I'nitod State
that the American government "did
not want American Industry destroy
ed to build up tho commerce of some
other land."
The Vnitcd States do not wish to
ho'.d aloof, he added, "but we must
always be right at home," before we
can go abroad,on great problems.
The president said he doubted if
there would ever have been a world
war if America had commanded a
merchant marine commensurate with
the government' importance. Com
mercehad much to do with the bring
ing about of the world war and It
was not forgotten in the negotiations
of peace, he added.
Conviction was expressed by the
president that no business could per
manently succeed that was not hon
est and that no enterprise could suc
ceed that was 'not honorable. Dis
cussing the war and its resultant ef
fects. Mr. Harding said it wad his
carne3t hep vthat the day will never
come when we must again resort to
war.
SEEK HIS MONEY
r.MtlS. May IS. tlly the Asso
ciated Press) Two widows of Holo
Pusha, who was executed ! Vlncen
nes in IMS after having Veen con
victed t espionage, faced fneli other
In court today. Itolo's second wife,
Madame Muller, is seekinx to recover
from sequestration and the helm of
Holo. 2.500,000 francs sho Inherit
ed from her first husband, but en
trusted to Holo.
The first wife of Holo, Madame
SouniHille, demands her share of
Holo'a fortune of 20.000,000 francs.
The sequestrator contended he held
the fortune ns the confiscated pro
ceeds from Holo's treason.
Kxperts testified that only 11.000,
000 francs of tile money left Bolo
seemed to have Rained through Holo
playing the traitor hut the court de
cided to postpone fludsment pending
a decision whether the other 9.000,
000 francs were not the result of the
profitable investment of the 11.000,
O0l francs Holo earned as a spy.
LS
AUSTRALIA. REAL
Children In Spring Time
Mrs. a Csborn, 7S12 Hillside Rd.,
Cleveland, O., writes: "My grand
daughter was troubled with a cough
for nearly two years. She took Foley's
Honey and Tar and her cough is now
gone. It loosened the phlegm so she
could raise it easily." , Foley's Honey
and Tar Is just what children should
have for feverish colds, coughs, "snuf.
fles" and tight, wheezy breathing. Be
sure to get Foley's. It checks croup
and whooping cough, too. Sold every
where. Adv.
I INC
At.nryrKKQi'i:, n. m.. May is
Jack t'ostiy, held .here. on a chni'ite
of concealing a criminal conspiracy
in connection with the. disappear
ance of Miss llexrOnt, Ardmore,
Okln., heiress, today, waived extra
dition and Is lielng taken to Ard-j
more by a deputy sheriff. I. T. Hex- (
roat. father of the sir! who came
here when it was reported that his
daughter, had been found with I.udie
K. Kinney at an isolated ranch In tho
mountains near here, is awaiting ad-1
vices irom Houston, iexa. wnere ne
couple were arrested last night.
Kexroat asserted he believes his
daughter was kidnaped and forced
to accompany Kinney.
Cosby had on his person when ar
rested mortgage signed by Miss
Hexioat totalling Ji,300.
SAYS NORTHCLIFFE
ADMIT OATH CHARGE
(Continued from Page Oue)
SEATTLE. May IS. Lumber pro
duction In west coast states contin
ues to exceed normal, according to
the weekly report of the West Coast
Lumberman's association, made pub
lic today. One hundred and thirty
two affiliated members' mills for the
week ending May 13 cut far above
normal. Salej tor the week totalled
&8.406.4 01 feet and shipments 88,
C60.211 feet. Production, sales and
shipments were higher than for the
previous week and set a new record
for two years.
TODAY TOMORROW
AND SATURDAY
K
RIA1LTO
FRANK MAYO
Kl-PPORTKI) BY MOLLY M.1LOXR.
JOSKK KWH'KAKII. WILKHKIl I.f
CVH. Kl'SSKLL SIMPSON Al OTH
KltS in
,4
mm yd
strike its colors to any man, or any
organization.
"I am not picking out Abbott, be
cause he is Abbott, but because he is
an individual, and a member of an
organization and as such seeks to put
above the law of the state the organi
zation he belongs to and the oath he
has taken as a member of that order.
"Until Abbott answers the question
or questions put to hitn by the grand
jury, as an inquisitorial body, he will
remain in Jail, and as a warning to
others, I will say thnt the same fate
awaits any and all of them regardless
of whom they are, if they come Into
my court, and wilfully take a stand
such as Abbott has taken and declare
openly and ' avowedly in court that
they will not answer, questions put to
them by properly constituted Inquisi
torial body, because it is against tbo
oath they have taken as members of
an order.
No individual and no order can
come Into my court and say because
an oath they have taken as a member
of a secret organization they will not
answer questions anj get away scot
free and unscathed.
"My hand is not against any individ
ual or any order as such, but my hand
is for the law and the enforcement of
the law in letter and spirit, and anydne
who cares to defy the spirit or the
letter of the law in my court will meet
the same fate that 1 have meted out
to E. A. Abbott.' concluded Judge Har
vey. After a short sojourn In Jail Abbott
reconsidered and decided to answer
the questions.
LONDON. May IS, tliy Associated
Tress.) Lord Northiilffe told the
Australian and New Zealand luncheon
tiuh today that he wanted to he very
frank about tho Japanese menace t
Australia. He said that nil who realized
how the Japanese were getting nearer
and nearer to Australia and how fast
was the natural Increase in topulatlon
among the Japanese would understand
that a country like Australia, which
was practically empty was in great
danger.
"The Japanese," declared North
oliffe, "are the Germans of the east,
perpetually burrowing, working, propa
gandizing, emigrating and spying all
over the world. They are busy pene
trating North America and they are
casting covetous eyes on the lirltish
dominions."
1!
The lure of the open
spare and the spUit of
the wilderness are com
bined with drama and
romance in the story
J
W.M 1 'J s-.
COWING SUNDAY
"RED COURAGE"
HOOT GIBSON in
Yes, and folks honestly think
our bread is host. That's the
reason for our success. Most
all our customers are eating
two slices of bread where
they formerly ate one.
There's a reason find it out.
Scholz's
Butter-Roll
Bread
Pure and Wholesome
WILD RIOT IN
BELFAST BREAKS
UP A BAPTISM
ItELFAST. May IS tP.y the Asso
ciated Press) A wild nlttht of firing
In the Marrowbone district of Itelfast.
with police and soldier battling gun
men was followed by further shoot
ing today as the working people
were on their way to the shops. At
leaxt four men are dead as n result
of thesu disorders and several others
wounded some HerlouHly.
While last night's firing raged out
side of the People's hall, a llapllsmat
service was In process Inside and the
whole congregation was thrown into
u panic, several women becoming
hysterical. The baptism of wo
babies which had ben tin In front of
the platform, had to be finished In
another hall, which was sheltered
from the rain of bullets.
Another tram car 'murder occurred
this afternoon . unlar circumstances
similar to those surrounding the kill
ing of two tram car passenger this
morning. Thla afternoon's victim
was a bookmaker'! clerk. The as
sassin escaped. J r
WALL OF WATER
DESTROYS CITY
NICOLA, n..C, May 18. With a
sound like that caused by a huge wind
storm, a wall of water many feet high
swept through this little town this
morning when the dam holding hack
i uscH-waier tor me rsicoia uaae si x-(i
farm suddenly gave way under the
pressure of flood waters. The Nicola
river rose thirty feet In less than
twenty minutes. It Is not known
whether any lives were lost
All government roads and bridges
in the vicinity were swept out in the
first rush of the waters, and at least
! three small houses were carried away.
Through the streets of the town the
waters plunged swiftly with a roar
that terrified inhabitants.
I Damage to property will be large. It
1 la feared farmers In neighboring creek
I bottoms suffered heavy losses. They
are cut off from all communication
i with the town.
MEET OFFICERS
STEEL COMBINE
WASHINGTON, May 18. Attorney
General Uuuuherty today Invited repre
sentatives of the eight steel companies
named in the senatorial resolution di
recting an Inquiry into a proposed mer
ger of Independent companies to" meet
him Saturday to discuss thvlr plant
for the proposed merger.
The attorney general, who with the
federal trade commission was directed
to take cognizance, o( the merger a
portion of which was affected yester
day, addressed his invltutions to the
presidents of the Ketlilehem Steel cor
poration. Inland Steel and Tube, Krler
Hill Steel, Youngstown Sheet an I
Tube, Midvule Steel and Ordnance. Ko.
public Iron and Steel. Lackssvanna
Meet and the Steel mid Tube company
of America.
ST. LOCKS. May IS. Merger of 111"
Consolidated Steel and Injn cortora
tlon with general offices Hero, und the
Hoosier Rolling Mill company of Terre
Haute. Ind., will be consummated
shortly It was stated today. The for
mer company Is capitalized at IT.non..
ooa with assets listed at )i3.0oo.tion
and the Indiana firm Is capitalized nt
$5,000,000.
Medford, May 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
Glenn L. Morris Is Scientific Entertainer
L
Dazzling and Bewildering Experiments to B Shown and
Explained at Chautauqua on tha Second Day
LITTLE HOPE FOR RUSSIA
(Continued from page one)
rw:. if )
' M I I
havlnjta poptdntlon ectuntllng nearly
one-tenth of the world, h been ex
haustively Ktudled only to be referred
to further study by The Slague con
vention. "Owing to the prohibition on din-
cussing more Important subjects, the,
immediate economic slgniricnnea of
llUNsla has been alwurdly empha
sised. I'nder the moiit favorable
agreement with Itussla that country
would not be able to make any Im
portant contribution to Kurope fur
several years. An agreement with
Kusal when obtained will for a bn
time fuKnish only nn opportunity to
send goods no credit. IJttle or no
Musslan production ran be returned
In exchange for severs! years."
You've enjoyed the dramatic entertainer, the musical entertainer, and now's
your iipporl unity to enjoy the scienllllc entertainer. Never lieard of such
person? Parluips not, hut tllrnii I., Morris, who will appear at Chsulsuqua the
seeond day. will mieiitlltcatly cntertHln you with scleniirtc ileiuoiistratlotis 10 a
queen's taste. He t-nriies n stuge full of emilptuent, which, under s technical
hand, illrected by n 'i-iitl!U' tnlud, becimirs the aettlng for a danllng and be
wildering nrrtty of experiment (bat Instruct, ns well as entertain. Not only
this, hut the "how" nud the why Is main clear to every person lit the audi
ence. Mr. Mortis' prugrum Is un educutlnnut feature that Is tremendously
populur.
Mr. Morris nml his iixsUtutit priilsi nil enterialniiieiit you will lung rs
tnember, for It Is distinctly different from the usuul Cliniitaunua emcrtalumetit
program. It's for the kiddles, too, as well u the old folks.
WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE.
CAT AND SARDINES
1
We are offering a beautiful line of Genuine
Burnished
Coin Gold
n:
s?unmerware
three line, white and gold pattern.
HALF OFF
Values to 40c, choice .'. 19
Values to 60c, choice 29
Values to $1.65, choice 59
Sold in sets or separately. An opportunity to
own a 42 piece set for only $12.50, while
they last.
"Mr. Citizen: The Y. W. C. A. Girls
need your co-operation and support."
Campaign May 22-2C.
'Forests Furnish Fu
ture Homes.. Don't
burn them.
SHIELDS
Just received, a new and complete line of
Bungalow Aprons and
House Dresses
of our usual nifty models. Children's White
Middies, Ladies' White and Khaki Middie3.
Baby's First Clothes
in 14 pieces semi
made Layette outfits.
Stamped wearables
for small babies and
tots up to six years
old, in the finest fab
rics and most beauti
ful designs and col
ors. Packages can be
inspected before pur
chase, 222 W. Main
Medford
PREVENTS ESCAPE
SACRAMENTO, Cal., May 18. A
cat and a can of sardines stood be
tween Frank Owen, Kolsom state
penitentiary convict, and freedom, ac
cording to the testimony of Owon who
is on trial today In superior court on
the charge of escaping from the
prison. ' '
Owen made a cache of food and
bedding under an old stairway of a
guard's hounc. - He planned to re
main there a weak 'or ten days, but
on tkd fourth day be opened a can of
sardines which soon attracted a cat.
The cat began to try to gain entrance
to the hidden place and Owen, fearing
the animal's action might lead to his
detection made a break for liberty.
He was caught a few miles from the
prison.
EIGHT MONTHS PEACE 8IGNEO
(Continued from Page One)
force for a period of four months after
the conclusion of the work of the com.
mission.
The pledge concerning propaganda
will oblige the governments not to In
terfere In any way In the Internal af
fairs of other states, and not to asBlut
financially or by other means political
organizations In other countries and
will oblige them to suppress In the
territory "any attempt to commit acts
of violence on other slutes or uimlng
to diHturb the territorial or political
stutus quo."
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Other good all wool suits, $17.50 to $30
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