tu àdtocàti STATS NEWS IN BRIEF. t 44 44MM444>M I 44 e M 4 4 H Put 3-Mile Limit. I Washington, D. C. — Intoxicating Salem—Governor Pierce Saturday . liquors, even under seal, cannot law­ denied a report from Bend that he In­ fully be brought in American or foreign tend* to oust Percy Cupper, atnt* eng I neer. and appoint Floyd Allen in this Brief Resume Most Important ship* within thro* miles of the shores Bloc Leaders in Congress to place. of the United State*, the supreme Revive Measures. Daily News Items. Medford.—A large number of dairy­ court held Monday ln a decision which men of Jackson county have organised declared, however, that outsld* the as th* Southern Oregon Milk Produc- three-mile limit American vessel* can era' association in an effort to put legally sell Intoxicant* to passengers. their Industry on * paying basis. The right of foreign ship* to do so had not been questioned. Salem.—There were three fatalities Tbe opinion, rendered tn ten cases in Oregon due to industrial accidents brought by foreign and two by Amer­ Agricoltura! Coterie May Temper during th* week euding April 2$, ac­ ican steamship companies, was deliver­ Clamor for Aid if 1933 Quo­ cording to a report prepared here by ed by Justice Vandevnnder. Without tation Are High. the state Industrial accident cornmla- expressing his views. Justice McRey- sion. molds dissented. Justice Sutherland in a dissenting Eugene—Th* Booth-Kelly Lumber Washington, D. C—Government ac- company has laid off the third shift An advisory committee of IS build- opinion agreed with the majority of era, architects and bankers met Tues the court in reference to American ; tlon to stabilise the price ot agricul­ at its Springfield mill and the men day to devise a plan to relieve the ship*, but declared that foreign ves­ tural products will be pressed in th* will be transferred to Wendling where scute building crisis in New York snd sels had the right to bring liquors Into next congress by tsrm bloc and radical the company is erecting a new mill check abnormally high wages and cost American ports under restrictions ade­ republican members who are seeking to replace th* one destroyed by fir* ot material. quately guarding against leakage to control the balance ot power In both several months ago. houses. Charles E. Ruthenberg of Cleveland ashore. St. Helens.—After having been shut The effect ot the decision was to The farm bloc leaders who con­ down for a week because of the de­ Wednesday was found guilty of violat­ ing the Michigan law agalnrt criminal affirm that of Federal Judge Hand trolled the agricultural committee in struction of 500 feet of trestle leading syndicalism. Ruthenberg face« a | in New York insofar as it sustained the last congress but did not have the opinion of AttorneyGeneral Daugh ­ or a fine strength enough to swing their legis­ to Its log rollway. the Milton Creek prison sentence of 10 years erty that intoxicants could not legally lation. succeeded in getting fsvorable Logging company resumed operation. of $5000. or both. be brought into American ports and to committee action on several bills pro­ Salem.—A total ot 42 sites for the County Treasurer Souder and Dep- reverse it with regard to the right of posing federal control of prices. Now state training school for boys have uty Treasurer Baker were arrested at American vessels to have liquor with the radical strength greatly In­ been submitted to the consideration of North Platte, Neb., Wednesday after­ aboard on the high seas and in foreign creased in both houses, the bloc lead­ the state board of control. It was an­ er* have high hopes of pushing some nounced Sunday. The proposed sites noon by Sheriff Berthe. They were ports. The court pointed ont specifically of these measures through. range from 200 to 1200 acres, while charged with burning the Lincoln coun­ that congres has the power, if it sees It is admitted by the bloc pilots the prices are from $25 to $800 an ty court last Sunday. fit to exercise IL to forbid all ships of both parties that the movement acre. The red flag of the soviet was hoist­ flying the American flag to carry and for federal price stabilisation depends Newport.—The tugboat Douty left ed over the United American liner Re-1 ,erTe liquor> outside the three-mile considerably upon prices which the here for the Colombia river at noon Hance Wednesday by 35 Amercan !imit This view of the cottrt resulted farmers will receive for crops thi* Sunday having a log raft tn tow be­ miners, who departed from New York | ln predictions by many "dry" leader*, year. longing to the Multnomah Lumber A with their wives and children for Rus- after tbe gist of the decision had be­ If there should be a general high Box company of Portland. The raft sts to work in the mines of the auto- j come known, that an attempt would be level of prices to the farmers and nomous Industrial colony Kuzbas. made to obtain legislation on this point crops are abundant, the American agri­ drew about 18 feet and is the sixth to leave Yaqulna bin this season. culturalist may temper his clamoring AU the records pertaining to 18 at the eariiest opportunity. Sweeping in its scope, the decision for government aid, but if tbe present Baker.—Ernest Crooke. 3-months-old months* activities of the American left administration officials somewhat level of agricultural prices continue son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Crooke of vice-consulate at Chita were destroyed at sea as to how they would proceed and at the same time the farmer is this city was suffocated Saturday night when the baggage car in which the a* a matter of permanent policy. Chair­ still called upon to pay the prevalent while sleeping with his parents. Mr. documents were being shipped out of, man Lasker, of the shipping board, an­ prices for his supplies, the agitation and Mr*. Crooke had placed the child the soviet territory was burned. nounced that for the present at least tor price stabilisation legislation will between them and the cover* in some manner had begn pulled over him. A general exodus of the rum fleet the ban on liquor would be kept on all be greater than ever. that has been off the New Jersey coast | shipping board vessels. The treasury, During the last session of congress shutting off the air and causing death. for several months began late Wed- ■ it became known, intends to begin at wheat growers of the northwest sent Salem.—Petitions for the proposed nesday when the British tanker Wars-1 once to redraft its prohibiting arrange­ delegations to Washington to urge leg­ referendum of the state Income tax zawa and the yacht Istar gut up steam ments to make them jibe with Mon­ islation to insure a proper return to law enacted at the last session of the and sailed out to sea. Both were out day's decision. the farmer. Support for the legisla­ legislature were filed in the offices of Federal Prohibition Commissioner tion was centered chiefly In the north­ of sight by dark. the secretary of state here Friday by Haynes, expressing gratification at the west, although grower* of a few farm R. W. Hagood ot Portland, president Miss Kosie Fultz ot Newellton. La. ; court’s interpretation of the law, de­ products other than wheat also join­ of the Oregon Just Tax league. E. admitted Tuesday, according to United clared it would greatly simplify pro- ed in the request for legislation. Isler of Portland Is secretary of the States Commissioner Baas, that she hibition aiDiiion enforcement eniorcemem within witnin American Moat of the proposed bills create recently mailed a newiy-born infant territorial waters. his view being that some sort of a corporation to buy a league. from Scott. La., where she was teach a would be gained as a result sufficient amount of farm products to Salem.—George F. Jones, at one time ing school, to a fictitious person at o{ foreign and American vessels being stabilise prices. Some of them specify superintendent of the Oregon State Duncan, Okla, sba ig cjjarged with , placC(j on jjje sam9 basis within the minimum prices, while others do not. School for the Jlmd here, has been murder. three-mile I............. ........ limit. ““ One of the bills which is certain to be employed by the state board of con­ revived in the next session of congress trol to supervise construction of the Edgar I. Fuller of Omaha, ex-Ku Sugar Boycott Planned. la that of Senator Gooding, republican, plant for the Oregon Employment In­ Klux Klan kleagle ot the realm of stitution for tbe Adult Blind In Port­ northern California, has announced Salem. Or.—Salem’s women’s clubs Idaho, creating a wheat stabilizing cor­ land. Work on the structure Is now poration. This bill was Introduced in that Mayor James C. Dahlman had have decided to offer vigorous protest In progress. been elected "grand lictor,” or national against the increasing sugar prices. the senate just a month before the ad­ journment of congress and was re ­ Port Orford.—Joseph Llssner, resi­ head of the "Fascists ot America." The women propose to resort to the which Fuller recently said was being boycott and will urge that the sweet ported favorably by the committee on dent engineer for the federal bureau ot fi organised to combat the klan. be eliminated from the fruit-canning agriculture during the closing weeks roads, arrived last week to assume charge ot the unit ot Roosevelt high­ process this season. This action is in of the session. Germany has placed her latest pro- The Gooding bill provides that the way between Linnvillo Hill and Art- line with steps already taken by many posa'.s respecting reparations in the of the women’s clubs in the eastern quaranteed price of No. 1 northern son* Inn, south ot this place. The con­ hands ot the allied powers and tbe spring wheat of the crop of 1923 tract was let last year to John Hamp­ states, it was said. United States. Their chief feature is Mayor Giesy and several member* should be $1.75 a bushel. Guaranteed shire, but work was halted when the an offer of 30,000,000,000 gold marks of the council are urging a demon­ prices for grades of wheat other than storms began last winter. in payment ot her obligations under stration against the rising sugar No. 1 northern spring wheat would be St. Helens.—Local fishermen are tbe treaty ot Versailles. The payment established upon a proportionate basis prices. ready for the opening of the spring fish­ of this amount, however, is dependent by the corporation. ing season and indications are that on the raising of a loan. Under the Gooding measure the gov­ Robbers Take $80.000. more gear will be in the water than at ernment would subscribe $300,000,000 Emilio Piccarlllo—the Tmeror Pic tbe same time last year. The basic Atlantic City, N. J.—After binding to the rum-running fraternity of Crows and gagging Mrs. Florence Richard- as the capital stock of the corpora­ price for Chinook salmon Is 14 cents Nest pars and 22-year-old Mrs. Flor- ^er daughter Mary and a maid, tion. Tbe corporation would be auth­ a pound, flat, In the lower river sec­ ence Lassandra, his confederate in four armed men Monday ransacked orized to purchase wheat at the guar­ tion, but prices paid in this vicinity crime, were hanged at sunrise in the Richardson seashore home and es- anteed price whenever the market usually are 1 to 2 cents higher. Fort Saskatchewan jail yard Wednes- caped w1th |80,000 in jewelry, silver- price dropped below that figure. Pendleton. — Lambs of a probable dsy for the murder at Coleman last *are and other valuables. Mrs. Rich- market value of $1200 have been kill­ September of Steve Lawson of the ALjardson is the wife of the president of ed in tbe flutter Creek country In the berta provincial police. a Philadelphia exporting firm and part last few days by lynx, according to owner of the Washington American President Harding will spend the the report of stockmen ot that section. Fourth of July in Portland and leave league baseball club. Mr. Richardson A government trapper has been plac­ San Francisco.—The trawler Heron, ed on tbe trail. The big cats, one of the following day on a battleship for ! is in England. supposed rum-runner, loaded with 1000 which has been caught, have been pass­ Alaska, the Chamber of Commerce was Living Costs Still Up. cases of liquor valued at $100,000, was ing into the sheep corrals while the informed Wednesday after the presi­ dent had had a conference with Sena­ Washington, D. C.—The cost of liv- captured In San Francisco bay Satur­ herders slept. tor McNary. Plans for the entertain­ . ing in the United States last March day after a chase by the coast guard Eugene.—Work on a new home for ment of the president were started im­ ; was 68 8 per cent higher than the aver- boat Tulare. The crew of the Heron mediately. He will make one of the ’ age of the year 1913, according to a was overpowered by the Tulare’s men the Pi Beta Phi Rororlty ot the Univer­ set speeches of the trip here. ! computation by the federal bureau of after pistols had been drawn by both sity ot Oregon to cost $35,000 started Monday, according to announcement of Umatilla county’s wool clip for 1923 Ilabor BU,i,Oc’' ^UIl com- sides. No shots were fired. mn/Ufv nrlroa in in 32 99 cities. FnAzI won The Tulare sighted the Heron with Stein Bros., who have the contract. ---------- i modify prices Food was of close to 1,300,000 pounds is report­ her lights doused, while she was steal­ The new building will be located at Deals ed sold. 1 _____ i'uvolving'the'Fred _____ _________ . ”w. 42 per cent hlgher’ dothln* 74 4 ing into the harbor. A chase ensued the corner of Fifteenth avenue east ; cent, housing 62.4 per cent, fuel and Falconer and associate interests and and the Tulare crew with drawn and Kincaid street, adjoining the , light 86.2 per cent, furniture 17.4 per the Smythe brothers were made this j 1 cent and miscellaneous commodity pistols boarded the other craft. Cap­ campus and will be of brick veneer week. Tbe price ranges between 40 tain Gottfried Benson of the trawler construction. and 44 cents, between five and seven prices 100.3 per cent. and his men, after some show of re­ Ashland.—With 55 women already cents better than that of last year. sistance, surrendered to the coast Hecla to Pay $500.000. signed up for membership In the cham­ With the quality of the wool better guard force, which was commanded by Spokane, Wash. — A $500,000 dlvi- ber ot commerce, an effort is being than last season, buyers have been dend—50 cents on each $1 share— Captain August Anderson. made to obtain 1000. Rollcall for new eager to get the clips. was announced here Monday night by members will be held Tuesday night. The proposals contained in the Ger­ the Hecla Mining company. This will Explosion Rocks City. E. J. Adams, secretary to Senator man note, which was delivered at the be twice the size of the distribution Atlantic City.—Explosion of a steam Stanfield, will be the main speaker. Paris foreign office at 4 o’clock Wed­ paid in March. The present dividend boiler In the plant of tbe Atlantic City The total membership now reaches nesday afternoon In tbe German lan­ will be payable June 15 to stockholder* Gas company Sunday wrecked the en­ more than 400 as a result ot an ex­ guage, were regarded in French of­ of record May 15. gine room, shattered windows within a pansion campaign. ficial circles as for Anglo-Saxon and This dividend will make the total radius of a mile, and frightened neutral consumption only. The terms for this year $750,000 and the grand hundreds of residents throughout the Salem.—Efforts ot certain packing of the note appeared "so preposterous" total $10.705,000. city. Tbe detonation rocked buildings interests to beat down the high pre­ to the members of the French govern­ in the district and was followed by vailing price for cherries during the ment that it was assumed there was Carnarvon Is Buried. a fire. One man was Injured. The last ten days have been futile, accord­ no hope or desire on the part of Berlin Newbury, England.—In a grave dug north wall of the building collapsed ing to the growers. A number of con­ that they be accepted. in the chalk atop Beacon Hill, the while firemen were Inside, but It fell tracts have been made here recently, and in no instances have cherries been Neil M. Judd, director of the Pueblo scene of his childhood's games and outward. sold at leas than 10 cents a pound. Bonito expedition of tbe National Géo­ overlooking his old home, Hlghclere Even higher prices are predicted be­ Drunkenness On Wane. graphie society, left Washington Wed­ castle, the body of the earl of Carnar­ fore the close of the season. nesday to resume exploration of the von was laid at rest Monday. A motor Washington, D. 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