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V ' ' 11 - 1 i Medford Mail Tribune The Weather ' Prediction , Fair Weather Year Ago Maximum es Minimum .....48 Precipitation ,12 Maximum 72.5 Minimum , ,. 47.5 Prsclpltstlon , 19 J. ilL-Ul... i JJ Cully tfaventranth' Tr, MEDFORD, OKKGON, FJJIDAV, MAY 19, 1922 skiy-l I Ifty-Mmiond IhVi NO. 50 Whisker Growing Contest at Sacramento ' Explosion Harvard U.S.SHIPS College Labratory Kills 2, Injures S if 4 9 Secret Service Men Pf.bbe Screen Star's- Marriage to Miss Hudnut in Mexicali Real Name of Girl in Case , Divulged Formerly a Bal let Dancer. LOS AN'fJKI.Ki, Mat H. Two do IWllH'l rp(tltIIR tli I AiiRf lc t-ounly district tttU'fi'itoy' offiro wero un tho way to Menii-till, Lowor Cull- forma, Jbls morning to liivoatlKuttt the tfpqrted. marriage ihora of ltudo!pti YuletrUnu. motion picture actor and MUs Winifred Hudnut District At torney "Thomas Wool Inn mul Deputy District Attorney Mct'elland abandoned announced plans of going In person to conduct tho tttvmtlga llon. The detectives. It woi stated at llio district attorney's oflfe, were to Mop l Palm HpriiiK. )tlvi rIJn coun ty, mid ascertain whether Valentino on J MIm lluiluul ( upiixtt at hotel there last Tuesday nlghi, upon their return from Voicall. The name of WUIfred tibuughueiuy used by the new brUlo of Valentino whose wedding at Moiull lam Satur day prompted l lip county mid federal Investigation now under way. It her rr mld'n name, it waa larned itbm her rrlint in lloiywoiid. 8b Ik ItlA stepdaughter of Klrhard Mud unt. -'cw Yuik pertuutn liimiufuctnr or. llor innlhcr. ftmmrly the wife of n Hill l-ako City iubii, later mrrli'i Kdwsrd DeWolfe; -brother of Klaie DeWolfo, tlit'ti a tav:n favorite. Tbn iH'Wulfn went to tia Francisco where WluKrod'i mother becamo in Interior drorati-r and a year ago aim nurrlod Itli-hard Hudnut. Winifred at Olio tlmo attained some popularity n the Metropolitan ln!lrt New York and later went to Koutli America wltb ihB Koatoffa In a dancing act. . More recently under tb name of Nalarba Itambova aim held thn poal tlon of art dim-tor In motion plcturoa at Hi.llywoDil, In whlrb Crcupatlon aha waa cnRiixod at tlm Mm of hr marrlMK" In Mexican to Valentino, " Valentino la Imllcvi'il to ! In I.oa Anni' now but Mid Hudnut pummel thro-JKh Salt l.uka City lutt nlgbt for Nbw York whero hr fathor, ltlrhnrd Hudnut la a monufat turfr of pi-rfuuta. At llio dlatrli't atturnoy'a ofNi'f, finpluKla waa Inld upon tbo ''lutvnt" u( Valentino. "If he loft tli'a routilry a ft-w duya nftrr gottlnn a Ulvorcis" an Id Mr. Clitlland. "wai nitirirrd In MkxIco and fhrn raturiK'd to tint Imncflt of tlm laws litTt. ha c'enrly Intondud to (valid the Uw luro. It muUo no dlt-fi-n'iire If the woman li married baa Ipft for the cant." Tho dlatrlrt nttornoy ronriirrKd In tlio Informal opinion reci'iitly Rlvun b Jud:tra of th Iia AiiKoli.'a auporlor court that Mlna Acker, from whom Valtmtlno I)IiiIjhm1 an Interlocutory dei-rea of divorce January 10, 11I22, would be hla limil wlfo until tb do oruo wua tniulo final a yntir after thnt dato. , r Valentino who, Rt (ho trial of tho illvolra net Ion, kuva bin truo numo na Riulnlpho lliinlli'tnil, luia boon Hcnn lit public only onco hIiico hla mni riuKO to MIh Hudnut. Thnt waa ya trrrliiy nlKbt nl I'oinonu, thirty miles Aiiat of I.oa Angoloa whnn ha oacorlod lila brldo to tho oaitbnund train alio boarrlod there. . Movie fun a roeomilz-. ad him at tho dopot. It la uudcratood tho nctor hna cnKOKi'tl Icttal counmd nlthoiiEb thoro la no formal cliurgo usalnat him. 'Kodoral authorHloi, however, havo followed ault In tho nmtior of tho in vnatlKutlon of tho uctor'a ninrrliiRO. Frank M. SturKla, on of tho depart maiit of Jimth'o, fruukly atatod the (Contlnuod on Pago alx.) 7 POSTOFFICE CLERKS ARE ARRESTED CHARGED WITH iirV 1 Wit IV, WUy ll'. r,t:vi-u fi.r.v- ; office clerks were arrested early today eburged with ai'tinii In concert In tbo ''theft of ft. COO, 000 worth of bonds from ' the - United, tunica inoiis nero fast July. The nrrosts resulted from n confcMMlon nmdo, nocordlim-to pot fifflco liiMpoolors by Mark Von Rschen, who wns nrrcsled In tho Uronx with 39,700 or f the stolen bonds In his posHeHslon January 19 and sentenced to tho federal peniten tiary In Atkinlu for flvu years, March ' 48. Fair Weather in Portland; Big Vote h Expected Today .4 l'dflTMNI). Oro., Mny 111 KbIi wi'iilhor In I'ortliuid und R'-n- ornllf tlirotiKbout I liu at a to, con- plnd with kw'ii (ntittnat In aviriil of tho coiitwata wre fat iora ox period to btliiit out a honvy voto III tbo prlninry uloctlon In Ori'Kon toduy, I'lirtlculiir Inlroat con- lined In tho rn'va for tbo mibor- mitiirlnl nomlnatlona with alx 4 4 cnnililiitia on tb ropuUIUnn Imp 4 4 lot uinl four on tbo ilnmimrat, In 4 4 thn recall election nulnnt two 4 4 public aervlce roiiunbtMloiiei a und 4 4 In tbo fiuhtN for tbn n-publlcHit 4 4 iiomluuttoii for conitreaatuun In 4 4 tho three dUirlcia of ibe atnle. 4 4' Of tbo :illl,3;i realaterod votera 4 4 In the at.ito Six,1::s urn republl- 4 4 ciin and h.1,4&H demiwrutlc. 4 4 4 444444444444444444 President's Cabinet Considers Plan to Prevent Raise in Coal Prices, Due to Strike Moral Suasion to Be Used Bellingham to Open. WASHINGTON, Mny The ft iv eminent la kIiik to do all within It power tn pritveiii profiteering la the price of conl a a rcieilt of tbo atrlke, It wo an Id t i.lny at Ibo White House. Tbla mntutr, ll cm Added, took no a areator fait of tduya cabinet meet Ina. Tl. sovarnmeltr. It wna derlird, U Coins to rly a ureal deal on moral aunalon, but the public ran le confi dent lhafall the reaoiircaa at the eom mnnd of the Kovernnicnl will bo In vaded to prevent uilvantaK" being token of the alluntlon. Wagaa Incraaaad UlUMINiillAM. Ala, May 19. Wage Im-renaea of 15 per cent t ore minora and ten per rent to conl mlnera have been made effective aa of May Id, by tho TonneKHe Cool. Iron and Kallroad eomimny. The advance choraetoruted aa tho "flrxt upward movement of wiiKea In tbla dlt riot alnco tho jmat J war dopreaaion" waa nindo on tho com ponya Initlntlvo. Officials auld the corKratlon'a plants wero produclnu abovo normnl. ht.ATTLK.1 May 19. ItellliiKham ennl mlneit eloHeil ulnee Aitrll 1 liv I he (atrlko of mlnera, will re-open next t Monilny on tho open hIioji baMla, ao- CordinK to the atatement of John C. Kden, cbler of the mines. The 191S sculo of $5. SI) por day will bo paid. ClXltl.KSTOWN. W. Va.. May 19. Illy Assoclnted Press) Judge J. M Woods today overruled n motion to direct a verdict of not guilty in th caso of Willlum Illlxiiird. youthful mine union official charged with trea son ns a romilt of the nrined march Inst summer nKatnst ltgan county, non-union stronghold In tho rout (uids of the atate. Judge Woods on the other mutton llmltod tho state ns to tho overt net. .on which It rolled to convict tlm do ifendant to his iirosctica -with the armed marchers In tignn counly, CHARLESTON, W. Vs., May 19. An ;echn of the 1919 coul striko and siihHO- quont dlHturhnnces In tho southern Vvcst Virginia flolds camo today when n civil ault against tho Vnlted Mine , Workers 01 America, unkind $1,000,000 dnmiigoa Riiiwlnn out of the shooting jup of the Wills Hrancb Coal company properties waa flod with the dork' of the fodornl court. . ,', Intentions woro oxprossod also of Inttuchlng property of the union in illockloy nnd Chaiioslon, which tho I tiltilnllffu1 nttornnvn nnltl wna viilneil nt SloO.OOO. . . ' ' $1, ' Tho theft became known IuhI July after the ori'CHt of Mrs. Abe Altell, divorced wife of the former pugilist, chni-Ked with i nltempliuK to dlnpoHo of part of tbo liiindH 'which diHnppenr cd while en route from tbo federal reserve bank to the treasury depart ment In WuHhlngton, The prlxonors named are Ouetavo Feldnmn, Morris Hteluhurg, Kdwasd Togo!, Abrnham Ooldsinlih, Hurry Shapiro, Oustavo Oulles and Irvliitf Wulnstoln, ; -,, HARDING AFTER PROFITEERS IN COAL INDUSTRY SEA 500.000 l'boto ahowa tbo flrat official BbavlnR of tho oontesUnta In the Wblakera Rare, to ace who can grow tho "moat hnlr In ten week. Next wek Sacrum-nto will lx turned Into a VJ camp aa In the duya of the gold rush In Califor nia. The men aro expected lo have roal board and tbo ludlea will dresa aa thtlr grandmothera did. Autoa will be barred off tho mnln alreet of tho town and only teama will be allowed. ,- i L , THAI .OLD I'AW) Al.TO. Cal.. May 1 A hu man skull which la believed by Dr. Halley W lllla of tho geology dopurt mnt of Stanford university here to bo about 21,00'J yours old, was found today by Ilruce Seymour, ona of Dr. WilPs students. Imbedded lu the bank i-f Ban Kranrimiulto creek near the old homo, of the lata t nlU'tf WsafaK gt uau r U-land Stanford, founder of the university. Or. .Willis arrived at I h' conclua'on reardliiK the age of (tbo skull from a study of the rock formation In which It was round. "Hio skull will be sent to the Smithsonian InHiitutlon for further study. According lo Dr. Willis the skull la thnt ft an Neanderthal man, which means a speclea living tu ono of the perloda covered by the tratiBltllon of tha human raco from tho primitive to tho present stage. It suggest the powerful neck and shoulders and tho thick bony eye rldsea of tho primi tive man. j Dr. Willis is of tbo opinion that tho skull belonged to ono of a tribe of wandorora who came from Asia while It was connected by land with Alaska and possibly tho region fur ther south. T WA8IIIN0T0N May 19 Secretary Dt-nhy, uccoinpnnled by Mrs. Henby, und her brother, It. T. Thurher of Detroit, lcav Washington tonight for Norfolk lo hoard tbo nuvnl irunaport Heiidi-rson which aalls tomorrow night frorti Hamilton ltonds for tho Orient currying siiipUe. officers nnd enlisted men for tho Aiilatic station, and momliora of the naval aendemy class of 'HI to their reunion in Tokio. Tho Henderson will proceed to the Pacific const by way of tho Panama ounnl anil Mr. Denby will Inspect naval stiitloita en route. The secre tary also plans to Inspect naval sta tions at Hawaii, tho Philippines and Ouam, nnd expects to attend the re union na tho guest of Adivlrul Uliu of the Japuneso navy, a member of tho class. . i ; . GIVEN RELEASE NEW YORK, Muy 19. General GreMuio Semenoff, former ntunmn of tho PoNHiirliH, was ordered released from arrest today by tho appellate division of tho supreme court, which reversed tho decision of Supreme Court JiihIIco Delhanty. , Hemenoff was arrested on a civil warrant obtained by tho Youreovetn Home nnd Foreign Trade company, a New York bnnkrupt concern, which charged him. with seizing- supplies owned by the company lu Siberia. The higher chart directed that $10 costs be awarded, lla Is now out on $25,000 bull. ' , I1I I'lro nt Xnuvoo. KEOKUK, Iowa, . May.- 19. The Nauvoo Cunning cchnpany factory at Nuuvoo, 111., was. tloRttoyoil by fire lust night. ' ... : , FIND HUMAN SKUL CALIFORNIA IS 25.000 YRS SECRETARY DENBY STARTS FOR COAS GEN L SEMENOFF y, . STARTS HHRE MT W i . ,., . Anwricon Ixnif ue. . At New York: 11. Cleveland ... 4 New York II II. 10 14 Holhoron. Uugliy. Mnlla and O'Neill L. Bcwc-ll. Maya and Sihang. At Philadelphia: K. II. E. Chli-aKo 7 It 1 l'hllaili-lphla 4 I itobertfton and tkhalk; Ilommcl, Moore and Perkins. 8t. Ixuis-rtnton postponed; rain. National League. At Cincinnati: 1 Philadelphia .u 1 Cliw-lnnau .. V'." E. 3 1 ?ouch Rlna-. Winterahiid Hon line- and Harsrrav. MttaburB-New Wet (rounds. York poctponed. Ik'ston-Chloaao sumo rain. ' poatponcd: TE I'ARIS, May 19. (By Associated Hross). The graves of-40.000 Amer ican soldiers will be decorated by the Paris post of the American Legion on Memorial day. This Is 24,000 fewer than the num ber decorated Inst year, tne reduction being due to the return of bodies to the i'nltod States. All the bodies remaining in' France have been concentrated in alx perma- basebalUscores PARIS LEGION TO DECORA GRAVES nent American cometeriee except n,court ner Wednesday from May Sa places where relatives hav bWbH tha ! loma BurJr " tho alleKation of ds- the bodies be undisturbed. . - I 1"'.,,.. . . - i .. ... . 1 Tne "lllt was uncontested. -, Ambassador Herrick la honorary sir George was commissioner of president of the American Memorial railways in Canada and Russia dur day committee. The ceremony will ing the war for Great Britain' and begin in the forenoon with services atfwn knighted In recognition of his the Holy Trinity church nnd a memor-1 0, vl, e8- lul mass at St. Joseph's Catholic! Although he no longer Is connected church. The ambassador, escorted bv!wRh ,h Canadian Pacific ho receives all the AmnHenn ..!,.. ,- i o.,.!- nulV from the railway. The will lay a wreath on the tomb of the unknown poilu after tho church ser vices. - WASHINGTON, May 19. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the federal constitution giving congress the right to regulate or pro hibit the employment of children un der eighteen years of age, was Intro duced In the senute today by Senator Johnson, republican. California. Tho nninwl.-Ant C T . .. . ,' -w.u.uoui, ir. juuuouu aula, was KTAMATU VAIIQ n vt in proposed in an effort to meet the sit- I 5 ? f , irs;j?i'i,5ss ci,M ,.8. ,,;'.,' A at KT n 1,0,lr8 not to 06 increased during the Another Non-fartlSan 22 season but not to bo decreased fhs.v.nJ UJL r until a, majority of the California lum nargeu Wttn Crime her working plants returned to an FARGO, N, D.. May 19. William Lomke, former attorney general of ivorth Dakota, and a member of tho executive committee of tho national non-partisan league, waa arrested to duy on Cass county grand Jury indict ments charging him with embezzle ment and the making of false entries. Embezzlement is charged In con-, ncctton with tho transfer of money from tho Hank of North Dakota to the Scandinavian American bank of i'uiko. The amount Involved In Ihls.elgs to Brussels In June, it was an irnnsrcr was $siti,37S.7. ' v , r- ' ,' .' ; . V- T WHISKEY IRKED SALT FISH SEIZED SEATTLE. May 1, Seizure In San Francliico of ll barrels of liquor marked "salt flub." and the seizure of six barrels In a railroad warehouse here, culminated an Investigation of aevernl week's duration Jnto the operations oG an alleged using Si-attle aa lb dlxtributing nter for nujjgU-d wMke-. -fsdwtl' uwblbl lion Vl!',o"' her aaMrGday,. The investigation ahoni, the fed eral agents said, that thousands of hwrrela of choy-e whNkeya and wines had been shipped Into Seattle by boat from the Inlands of Puget Sound and 'irnnn-slilpped here by railroad to Portland. Ore., San Francisco, Chi cago. Kansas City and eastern points. Operations of the ring-were un covered they aaid. -through the co operation of customs officials and railroad agents. Dozens of suspecta have been examined. DIVORCE IN RFi RENO, New, May 19. Sir George Dury. former vice-president of the Canadian Pacific railway, waa grant ed u decree of divorce in the district property settlement provides Sir George is to pay his former wife $800 a month for the next four months and then $500 a month during the life of his gratuity from the railway after whlrh $400 a month will be paid. IJfe Insurance totaling $10,000 also has been taken out in her favor. Sir George alleged In his complaint thnt since his wife left him he had been providing her with $10,000 a year for her support. REJECT 9-HOUR DAY eight hour basis. Tho meeting was hold in tha court house nt the reouest of E. P. Mnrnh. deputy United States commissioner of labor, who presided. Princess Is Kngagctl. BRUSSELS, May Is. (By the As sociated Press.) The'engageraeht of Prince Leopold, heir apparent to the Belgian throne, to Princess Yoloando daughter of the king and queen of ! Italy. , will bo officially proclaimed during tho visit of tho Italian sover- IN SAN FRAN D BRITISH PEER GETS nounced today. : ' . ' - 444444444444444444 4 CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. May 19- 4 4 Two men wero killed, one crltlo- 4 4.ally hurt and four less sorlonsly 4 4 Injured in a gas explosion In the 4 4 basement of Jefferson physical 4 4 laboratory at Harvard university 4 4 this afternoon. The dead are A. 4 4 K. Dunbar of Cambridge, a fellow 4 4 for research in engineering; WJ1- 4 Ham Connell of Cambridge, a car- 4 4 penter employed in the building. 4 4 The names of two men injured 4 and taken to the Stillman Inflr- 4 4 inary wero given aa II. fteiff. New 4 4 York City and D. A. Cohan. 4 4 444444444444444444 GENOA PARLEY CLOSES WITH A SAD REFRAIN Russia Generally Blamed for(fTe the lant Aquitttia. inbonni,; from Europe, made hard sailing of hf r Failure of Conference to drlTe aIong the ,,land and at one tin coast guards reported there was a fear Attain Large-Reaching Re- "he m,ght Ket t0 c,ose and come v grief on one of the many bidden fcari. ' SUltS Beggars ShOUld Not' Tn General Wllklna pounded i os. I the rocks at Orient Point. 8oon aftev Be rropogandists Declares . Lloyd George. GENOA, May 19. (By the Asso ciated Press) The Genoa economic conference, one of the greatest po litical gatherings in European his tory, which brought here the repre sentaUves of thirty-four nations, Journed at 1:1 p. m. today after six weeks of delioeraUona. Its Jabors will be beaun anew at The Hague on J June- IS. , The conference adopted the report of the economic commis sion, which contains constructive recommendation for the reorraniza- Itlon of Europe; adopted th arrange ments for the conference at The Hague and proclaimed Prime Minis ter Lloyd George'a famous non-aggression pact which, though provis ional In Its nature, it la hoped to fol low with a permanent European peace pact. Premier Facta of Italy as president of the conference, solemnly closed its session by bidding farewell to all the delegations, thanking them for their. v-iuiable work and expressing best wiihes for the future prosperity of 'sf the nations. The Dutch minister, on behalf of Holland, voiced the assurance that everything possible would be done jby the Netherlands to facilitate suc cess of the meeting at The Hague. The keynote of all the remarks at the final session was one of friend ship and earnest desire to help Rua siu. but Tremler Lloyd George point ed out to the Russian soviet repre sentatlve's the unfortunate effect their famous memorandum had had on the world and told them that If they wished for success at The Hague they had better abandon their elo quent presentation of their doctrine. . "Such a course is unwise when one wants to borrow money." the pre mier remarked. Miss Ryan Wins Again. BRUSSELS. May 19. Mile. Su zanne Lenglen and Miss Elizabeth Ryan of California reached the semi finals in the women's doubles today by winning from Mrs. Peacock and Mrs. Sntterthwatt, 6-1, 6-3. ' Make Good Job of It. MINNEAPOLIS, May 19. A wo man burglar entered through a sec ond floor window at the home of W. A. Folson here early today, chloro formed five persons and a watch dog, ransacked the house and escaped with $60 according to the local police. 4 CATHOLICS MURDERED IN BELFAST, L BELFAST, May 19. (By the As sociated Press.) Four men, all of them Catholics, were dragged from their beds at Desert Martin, county Derry, early today and murdered. Halt of the villuge was burned. BELFAST, May 19. By the Asso ciated Press.) The terrorists began their iwork again early today. Two hours before the expiration of the curfew period incendiary blazes, were started In different parts of the city and before nine o'clock six buildings were on fire. Soon after midnight a number of armed men attacked the barracks of the special , constabulary in Dock street and a fierce conflict ensued. It is reported that three motor cars It ...nl n .mm.... , Y. .. ......... .1 . 1 DIN BURN WRECKED ATLAWTIC Two Government Boats Driven On Rocks Near New York; City Giant Liner Aqu'rtanft in Danger Worst Storm of the Year Rages On Atjantia Coast NEW YORK, May 19. Driven by vicious eastern galo, two government ships. Eagle boat No. 17 and the arm steamer General John W. Wllkena5 ? pounded ashore on Long Island early ' today and are reported to bo breaking "P. ;, The gale which sprang; op on 1p, heels of a terrific rain 'ttornv -ataut 1 '. a. m. wrought havne 'atnnr tha ma.. 8118 truck ner crew wa u 'v mi sue uau ueen given up as lost. The Eagle boat, newly attached f-J,1 the "dry" avy, struck a bidden ahi '. ing bar one mile off Amaganseti. Her . crew of alxty men was rescued In a " series, of thrilling dashes on the sur face on a wave-submerged raft ' P which the men lashed themselves. ' Commander Rlcketts of the EaglV ad-IT" ran.mu. ' a heav5r ,0 lortly after midnight, 1 Then the gale tore down and Rickets decided to run for safety. Off the Amagansett bar, however, the little boat struck.' Must Be Rotten If t Police Can't Stand It NEW YORK, May 19. Chief., Cit. Magistrate McAdoo today reqnestotl Arthur Hopkins, theatrical producer, for a copy of the manuscript ol Eugene G. O'Neill's play, "The Hairy Ape," in order that he might ascertain whether the. play was "impure, - ob scene and indecent." He aaid that complaints concerning the play now having a Broadway run. have been ra- celved from members of the police department and others. i . . . - Improve Cancer Treatment ST. L.OCI3. May 19. The treatment of cancer is becoming more efficient by use of the higher penetrating X-ray. speakers declared today' at the opening session of the mid-annual convention of the Radiological society of NortL America, Speakejj explained that'rn52 the new treatment "by higher penetra , tion X-ray the voltage of the ray wat-' increased from 140,000 to 3000,000. r Miner Is Killed. V BELLINGHAM, Wash, May 19. Carl Hansen, aged 40 of Seattle, wa. killed by a fajl yesterday at the Boun dary Red Mountain Red Gold mine lu the Mt. Baker district, where he wa employed, according to advlcea rc ' celved here today. f , - Boys Week In Chicago rt CHICAGO. May 19. Boys week In Chicago was inaugurated today with n parade through the city of nearly 100,000 youngsters In an effort to in terest the grownups in the welfare the boys. , i . AST The staff at the offices of a die tillery which was among the burning buildings, were forced to face the wall and were covered with pistols while the raiders carried out the work of destruction. After a time, hov ever, the guard told the office worl--era to make themselves corafortaula and handed around cigarettes, . ' The premises Involved in the ineeu diary attack Included principally es tablishments conducted by wholesale concerns. ' ', !f: In one case the Incendiaries entered a motion picture theater, held up tlu char woman and sprinkled the place with gasoline. Tbo caretaker Was struck on the head by the butt of a revolver, but escaped and gave the alarm. ., r . ' ' " The total damage, it is estimated, will reach many thousands of pound. ERROR REIGNS lib F f-Hve ...-fty ay .lie ied 1 u I None of the constables was Injured. 1 '.. i '" , I : ' . " .if., ,, . ' i