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fiffL . fTi fi yimh .j ............. Ration is FULL LEASED WIRE DISPATCHES --t.. .r' m mt mb t. i i i va a i . v i,. i i r ... 1 a a a a a t a i : i f a a e j i a ai ai ej a a at x IXH YEAR NO. 12 1 OlS WIN AT GARSO 19,000 PRISONERS SALEM OREGON. THURSDAY MAY 24, 1917 PRICE TWO CENTS J ON TRAINS AND NIWS BTANDH FIVT? CFNTH Jroagh Strong Austrian Defenses After Terrific lardment Forcing Austrians Back On Fourteen Mile l-More Than 400 Lost When British Transport lyhania Was Torpedoed-Fleej of Zeppelins Raid y But Do But Little Damage THE RED CED33 TASK Washington, M;,v 24tLp Wru Ue.l Cross ,,, , stricken Kun.po un in (,vt Th, buqe a.,k, en,,,,!,, Bit, that of ministering America's annic, constitute, iu present IIIIMMOII. Harrj P. I).,vi,n. chairman ",tU l war -.,.,,il. today no inform.-. Cross r,.ri..H..ntutivis of W A rirai, titles who wet h, cx.-utivo e smu to plan tu raise I'hi.immi,WO relief fund. At a second session tomorrow final details for a colossal nn t mil wide drive fur funds will lie completed. OF RAIN IS WORTH H LION DOLLARS Reports From AH Sections of Country Show Crup Pros pects Unusually Good HAS CHOSEN SENATOR - wagw V11111 JUL Lane's Funeral to Name His Successor I May 24. Following ten hours terrific bombard kalian attacking forces broke through strongly jed Austrian lines in the Carso, captured Jamiand 1 nine thousand prisoners. par office statement today announced the victory Will Wait PerhaDS Until After Ml:K)fleronlanesDarticii)atedinthefifi-htinfrnnd ir i . , from ton British artillery batteries had aided, preach in the enemy lines was effected along the from Castagnavizza to the sea and likewise in the lath of the Boscomalo road around Passi, Boscom fLocati. nd Gorizia. the statement said, a strong point on fes of San Marco had been captured and progress pund Monte Santo and Caldice. jront from Castagnavizza to the sea covers nearly Similes from a point a little to the north of Gorizia Jth to the Gulf of Panzano. I GOVERNOR SAYS RE it Governor Withycnmbe niate.1 t,js morning Hint he would u..t make public tin' appointment of a senator to fill the vacancy caused by the K of Harry banc until after the funeral of the lute The full .statement of the m,v. RECENT GENERAL RAINS HAVE SAVED WHEAT CROP Not Only Are Good Yields Promised But Acreage Is Greatly Increased senut or. ei nur follows: "It is neither seeiulv nor resneclfu! I to the memory of j, citizen , ,i,.ath lias just taken from his mi' to discuss at this time who mm- may not be appointed his successor. "This much, ami this only, 1 will say transport Torpedoed May :'l. More than four iii(i fir M in the sinking of the oner jtsmrt 1 1 !in I :i i. ui . I tie al jjlWlllli't'il ll.lplV . ..ml, Ma lav said' ..kaiu;i w.'i ll stat.- nl I I i: I ti,svi f . iiii :iiiiiu fii li'ljil'.liM' I lUaiiui I cW e T Here literally thrown back to the start point or the counter thrust. Pris ' eautiirra wore identified ai be-j longing In four Herman divisions, indi- i jonting that the enemy attack was by a ' lore. ' of in it less than sixtv thousand! I'k' J men. , Kxeri.t for this violent battle, 1he; war oflice reorted the front lairly I , quirt. ! luiniiiaeiie ni l ill. 'i v was ralh an In tlu v act i e in the region o(' M on, u I: twin I'd I v , fc: till' I'll I In fc'llip: r.:id C'O'iM S;i.- r..,-r , M8I.!.'. IM-.., , f1 i;iit. 'ii ! . 'i . i-uitii,... nn, i, I Mf", !,. i,'., I 3-.,.w. I, I I sky -a. f"" in-'si I'll' Stju t huve 21,000 Prisoners l.i.n.luu. May HI.- In ih,. bulile i nl v, t lie l'i ii ish i ai.1 ui'.'il L' 1. 0'! i I i '"ii'iiHi, fk'.iin tort ilil'lVroiil .luivi 'i'-Li.'W . I dntt.iMiii nien.. while l licm-rr, cs : '" V1' i ii.u only ::i:nil in itiptnres by ihe e liny, deiu'iiil I'. II. Nln ti rice, ilii'ilm w;1 r 1 l'i" i n I urns, iissiiled todiiy. lie ' j lirilisli b'sscs in thin M-ilit'is-: w "r!i II. , ( ''l'i I ll'SS t i'..!l 1 (..-. Mit'l ,' 1 ' bv the r.ritish iu tlie Nomine batlle vl n;'" n-l i.'ia of Hie I i :i I ! offensive, from Coriziu to Hie sen li i, ,i . sue, i -simly," li 'iv.U M ; i n o declared. "Ni tar I nr. I'liscncis h;i'.' be, 'll l;;l,i'll I iins. Ii :iie I'.iitisli bad m on llie Wi'si n. nt tlie lialriiis wo .oi liae lif'i'n iible to m:ii' liicir sanll --insleiid liny would haw b, i n i,i'. i e I ; 1 1 1 s ; r of ill In.-', 1 1 "In 1 lie bill tie of Anas" ; 'n' Miiitiiii1 cntl i n ijed, "we .'iijiiiui"! inis I ruin Ilia enemy aiot in . Nfii' 1 erri I uj' ioar times .as I'cclnio'ei! in the battle of I he So ''We've now cot the (leriuiMis i . nrsue. ! ;;i , ., ,.., .,,' ,...., ,,, , In lo Clii.iiSo. yny 24. General precipita tion is the bo.s,t ally Uncle f?am has ripht now. He i8 lining hix bit by deluging the couiiiry wnh a Reries o' rains that have saved the wheat crop in niany sei'tions na.J aided other trrinM Qnrl 1'foodstulfs. "Kach 10 roiautes' rain is worth a million dollars tt the Amer ican farmer." one statistical clerk de clared today. Reports from all parts of the coun try, gathered today by the I'nited Press showed that crop prospects in post for general ore exceptionally good, due mostly to the recent rams, while the heavy frost failed to caiMe the destruc tion that WIN fencn.1 nf firof now: i ii uve ilolinilelv determined up- Here are the reports by slates: on my choice for the I idled States .sen-j Illinois Wheat, meadows and pas-"'"'."'"l'- j tores showing improvement under the "lo Illinois of various candidates 1 1 niuch-needeil rains. fii-ont nmiirwa i.-iin only say ti at my .lot.'. niinnlioii has' made in corn planting throughout the ; been made after can-fid deliberal ion ; stale. (and canvas of the sit mil inn. n,y only Many crops up in the central and object being to serine for the stale ' soul hern portions. ;lhe services of a man i;iaiified to rep-: Ont.-i, point. .on and vegetables grow jiosent it. well at this time of national in;; nicely. Conditions of fruit gener is! re. s. I ally tsatisiV-t'-ry. "And until annouai ai:icil is made I j Wisconsiu Ksports nay the warm ; shall have to refuse lo di- uss Ihe mat - 41111 fiillow bi'; the two .d'i' rain will ler and hope iloil triends of variouN ) hob) sJecded tioblw anil Va3Si's immenHC- I'lles uill be com-uiei.'ite enough 1 Iv. High wii.ils saved inxwt of (he grov- Submarine Menace Growing Weaker Is Report From England Washington, May, 24. Offi.-ial ad vice to the United Slates government today confirmed the Knglisli announce i.ient of decreased submarine inroads upon shipping for the past two weeks, and indicated that (his was due largely to improved anti-submarine methods r-nd the presence of American destroy ers, in co-operation with the allies' fleet Eeporti from Admiral fSims indicate that there has been a marked improve ment in the anti-s-.ibmariiie system. Sub marines are being both captured and de stroyed. . The Amoricsn-albea patrol is doing its work more capably, keeping ravages of the U-boats down to a more encour aging extent. With tho navy department apparent ly in possession of a valuable anti submarine idea, it ig anticipated hero that before long Germany's dream of an England crushed by U-boats will be blasted. TO MEET IN COLTJMBTJS Dallas, Texas, May 24. The Presby terian general assembly here today de cided by unanimous vote (0 hold the li'18 annual meeting at Columbus, Ohio. CROSSES JE DIVIDE Death Followed Nervous Break Down and Had Been Expected for Some Time 3 3fC 5C 3j SC 3jC 3(C ij SC 5j 3fc THE SENATE ADJOURNED I run t resp. niv wiMn', .Ii with lie ( :'iM r-.l roliilli! I I oe ihe republic and I'm me: acme court. K. A. ISoolil. del', la Senator I liiai:'.n ihe 1 1 a at I acki- Chan three I i! 1 ill I!,,..-, til. yc-ir-i ago; nl of tiic si -e illative W uhii.n the c'lnsidercd. nian. and s .lo-tt- 1 1 ;i v 1 '-ii.il- e Alc- :. coarl and y a re a mnii e is known to 'ii..'!-. of the , ing crojis fi'niii duiiinge by Ihe heavy fins' of Tiie-.lav night, .iv- Minnesota nn.l iJakolas Kains. fol L. lowed by v.inm sun. cauiug rrops. de--iin '-layed by earlier cold, to boom. 1'res- on! want her vvorlli luitlious to tanners. Inwa- Funaers iire "caught up" as a result of recent rains. Corn pros ni'cts fine, villi It) per cent inciense ucroaue. en iicicii: nut or Fulton are pes-1 a Mi and pille. i iin lease in potatoes and Ml crop prospects good lo biioove under nntiei eathev. Onlv slight darn el frost. Nebraska Heavv rains t to early crops," -wheal Washington, May 24. Out of respect to Senator Harry Lane, Oregon, who died in San Fran cisco yesterday, the senate ad jornod today. No business was taken up beyond appointment of eight senators who will leave im mediately for Lane's home in Oregon" to ' attend (ha r.Hiernl,. The senators nre: Chamberlain, Ashurat, Keuyon, Ynrdnman, .Tohuson (South Dakota), La Volletle. Oronua and Norria. EBPINTS WILL BE REM BY TIME PEACE MEETING AT STOGiOttl WILL a BEWIDELYOilED THEY ARE HEEDED Neutral Socialists All Except! Many Factories Adapt Plants Those of Denmark Against German Terms PRESIDENT WILL STATE POSITION OF AMERICA Will Show Up Trickery of Co-Operative Committees Ap- for-m oniric pAoa-l--IIw HAitJ L A Tl I J l. Germany's Peace-at-Her- Own Price Propaganda By Carl D. Groat. (United Tress staff correspondent.) Washington, May ,4. America e forthcoming statement ancnt the Bus aian situation will probably blast for all time Germany's insidious peace-a- aer-own-prite propagamla. This statement, taken with the gov ernment refusal to give any American passports to 'he German engineered so cialist conference in .Stockholm nexti to Demands That Will Be Made On Hem VAST QUANTITIES OF SUPPLIES CONTRACTED pointed In All Industries to Assist By Webb Miller.. (United Press staff correspondent.) Washington, May 24. If tho present pace ia kept up the new national army will have its equipment awaiting it by tho timo it begins to assemble at ean toninent points in September. Already options have been secured on I ugc supplies of leather by tho commit tee on supplies of the advisory commis sion of the Council of National Do'fense, month, will rrobablv serve the double," naM learne(l t0"ay- lbey r " t purpose of heartening Russia and of ex-1 be Bt I,rlcos rauch ,ower than tho I,r08' posing to the world a iiew chapter of I ,'"t Relations, and in sufficient quan German intrigue. j titles to assure the new army an ade- On the surface, the statement will be (lll5,c "'P1? at a Breat "10ney 8avnff a discussion of the "no annexation, 110! ,T1,e sul'ply committee is today com indemnities" slogan which Berlin ha8ll,,et'"8 aangement8 of an extensive fostered while furthering the police i1" of co-operative committees of -spirit of socialists and others in Run-1 1'I'""'S representatives of industries g;a- j that will be called on for clothing of But some officials here have frankly i"11 kimis ""if"""8, Dedding, supplies said that if the Stockholm conference al"1 evorything thnt will be nooded in had succeeded in its urogram, a senar- u,c rmy -s a. osisrence nepartments. nto Russian peace would have been con cluded and the "no annexation, no in demnities" be included. Henee, this government l ow proposes to thwart that program. The statement -will San Francisco, May -4. S ales Senator lliin v l.aue. of Oregon, will orobablv bo buried iu Toi-Uand ue:t week, although unnoiiuceineiit All Lines Looked After. Through these co-operative commit tees almost ail of which have boon thor oughly organized and started to work, mills uinl fr.ctoriea throughout tho doubtless exiioso the German ulans ji country -nave iimucea to get into me fill thf v cunning It v. ill show Unit 'Russia while Hoheuzollemism eontiimett ! H"" ot sev''1 rfilt, manufactunm; j unbridled in (iermanv. I plants to the demand for output that Engineered by Germany m'',v nrmy will make on them. As ! France has" already blazed the wav ''" i,s l"ssib!e, all such plants have j by her premier's statement -owing ,-,.,,,, of conquest and imkmmity. but thai l'1"'1' 111 the munition sup- l I11''11 I 1 ii, i,.s ol.lmned and f ortncollllllL'. It IS iney iH-iuanii r.ipar.niou ami surreinier 1 ;- . - nf German conouered territory. " lhal ,nt' " 11 "l It.' t'n.lniwl nil .1 Prune, will l.vot.o 1 .1 v : bid'ets, market for g.sverninent contracts. One pi:; point Rii-eiaty pa.s-(ea Has ween, adapt- While officials nnturnllv are not cx- rcgffi'd to the of powder mid shells for thn new a'-niv has K.-pr )'n-c writ rne grenr. insii. f,r,r;"!!'!!L.!':!:::t:'!:.i:1,,,.: fusing rl to nv of their ab-''f ".-ranging for other o;;ir. lion uoi .... ii in.i'.c ....... ......... i . I,... I ...... ,1 ,., .,i S 1 reels tor nricnning me rio. nnoiin con- bv hi. etia .1. The ii ii . I le;il .' coast French and a oliser- d s Hi;;; .'!:! i: Hi. I II '.( tin "'.'ii : enabled id is the first I ' I wi-nn sec- war. Tin- to-1 :-' killed and thev are trviug to build up their mo l'ul'lnle bv i hiiuiiiiL! biL' lirilisli losses places where we never even atlacl.ed. ; - ib'ii: ies. I K: "sss -- In, ...., i p., II;,:,- , u ina h'i-- been l iiMMed in I i '.. I-,,,. oiN.l !,. :.", ceiiK :i iic-o! (Trntiiiued on oage two.) h ill1 ................ i i A i A 4. iAAi.iii44t444MMH44t r - a ' T T t T T nnAIH fkV :s' 1 T ".-' ':t I "!: i nil jh niiiiiiJi i it I rii.ncis hi'spital last nilil after see-. 1 erence. lln.s coin erence, tlie t nneu er:il iiinntliK of suffering from -a general ', states government has Teamed, was en-, bn akdown coniidicated by gineere.l secretly t.y uennany Tlioufii i lve ot son a lists i;er -(.us ; ijj, li blood pressure. Mrs. I.ane was at his iiied. His heallh. w iVilini.; for a year was in ieopardv until early be i -ode had .inn 5e FiPIVn r:..;.. f't -t.-Kiiihi llii.ii-anil six I r'illiilll In inn,,., I I . . I ' - I 1 1. . I I 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 I Jap Destroyers Help on, May -I. "dapiinese destroy ors .-ire n.-sisi ing tho lirilisli navy abroad. " declared Lord Civil, nclingjt i : ;.. :..i,,,. :., ii... 1.,.,,.,, ,,r ,.. mens todiiy. lie added that Japanese cruisers were extending aid iu tlie noriheiu Pacific in u work of "great inqioi tarn e lo the allied cause." t t -tt4"M NDICATED IN NDIV1DUAL INSTANCES been not coiisidered in April when ni to a ciiiiit .iriuni near iisn- oi. Later, showing improvement he i , lor his home in Portland but a en in stricken en route here and oi.lered to St. Francis hospital- nb sicii.u.s several days a doned hope of saving his life. i. ban co u. pital eii'li ii "l-s si 11 ,- n't n. -'ell Sni.. tiiiv r"'"l! I.i.llier ,,vv " tl- enemy I'.'iis on My I, sous ami losses I'tdse of i ... i-.... i fc ns a bl Iv rie ui'NwiHs. ti.,.;.. 4 :.. i p MARTIN ; j Lull on Britis'a Front London. May 21: The lull on the lirilisli front continued toda.N. All Field. .Marshall llaig hud to report was a few- Prisoners taken bv lirilisli lor.-es in a raid ens! of LeV'ortuier and snia! pillrol encoiinlei's. Many Merchants Manifest Manifold Plans for Success of Bargain Day trouble conn ir' uinl said: ''Wo hope all over this and ad will come and bring It will open In Hiesl ion French Dciltroyer Sunk Paris. May lib The French destroy er P.onlfen was mined and sunk in a naval engagement between Austrian and French, British and Italian cratt, according to an o. nient today. Il.-iill slut.' Tlie German Version lierlin, via London, May L'4. The French lines near Apiemoiit were pene trated by attacking Germans who cap tured twenty eight prisoners and three mine throwers, according to today's of fichil .statement. "French attacks near Froidment farm and tho Vauclerc mill, were re pulsed," the statement said. "A DAB OF Butter Ihe -lust few (lays very often the has been asked nt niercnaiiis ..... , .. ... ...l -ei,; mil newspapermen" hiui.-m.iiuu linreain Day Slant .' " I 't news aper idea or a merchants plan. We answer H is nnin. "in accomplished it alone. ia- .... .1... l...r. oing t" give me '.. I the papers are Kmg ,u u" I ho public alioiit u, """"" ' " ." ,, chants are doing no little "telling Iheinselvcs The little girl had just received a whipping from mamma. After the or deal was over between sobs she asked. .. ... i - .. .,.,.,., whin, vou! cr- 'JllU vour i- . 4..:.,i,,'" renlicd the mother. coiiid hav.1 nicrcli.ints arc gains and the paper worm ins i to Salem.1' Anothei mere! (he people from ioiniiiil counties the children w ilh their ey.-s lo what they are to meet ; lit'.." ti will broaden their view of the world and make them more com i potent to meet life's battles, it will I give them a day of pleasure, and will 'add brightness and good cheer to the I whole occasion. I "We regret thai Salem has no pub ! lie rest rooms for ladies but we want them all to make our stores a meet- Was Native Son Portland. Or., May -b Dr. Hurry Lane. I'liileil S ates senator from Ore- w ho died at a San I- rr.m-i.-cii hos todiiy. was a member of one ol' the most prominent Oregon pioneer tain dies. He was born at I'nrvallis, dr., .Vnp mil 2S, lss"i, the son of X::( II. I.ane, pioneer merchant, lie -was 'jrnd ........ I l'..... t', WllloioeMe Pniyersitv . 1 1 ..... I I I U I. . . i - - , - n.l took a nost L'radiiaie course at tin' i College of Physicians and Surgeons I ., w York. Dr. Lane advanced iiipidl.y in ,o,,i'..v.nioi and in mditics which i later tool. up. He served as superir I ton. I.. nt of the s'ate hosintal for l insane, insiiniiiug i y i. . .... j 'was iniivoi- of Portland and served two; I terms, in HU:i he defeated Geoigo II.; i ostensibly on the null: when themselves. Morris Hilbuit, Victor Berger and Algernon T.i",I socialists v ho have de sired to be represented, are claimed by other members of til Ainrican -socialists to rpresent a pro-Ge.-inan viewpoint, rather than a truly socialist spirit. As matters now s'n.n.l, international experts here foresee a greatly prolonged struggle if Russia should be tricked in to a separate peace. Some of the high est government officials have told the I'nited Press that it: -would take two or three years of war, in which tho I'nited States' would have to put forth her greatest e'f forts. Hence, the blocking of the Stockholm, conference and hence the plan to heart-; en Russia by a clear cut, response and interpretation of the "no annexation" program. ! Incidentally, tlie statement may make a clearer pronouncement of America's war aims than the generalities thus fat presented. supplies of all sorts. President Wilson has personally gone info the mailer of bringing vast qvi.n (ilies of nitrates from Chilean beds 'for use as fertilizer and us basis for maiiu liieiure cf eyplo-ives. Thn president wants to be certain use of shipping for i his p:iiiiise will not interfere with Atlantic transport service. In connection with manufacture of uniforms, equipment, etc, it was said n.nii.y iidvautigcous runts wero given I'-eited States officials in these mut ters bv members of the visiting war commissions from abroad. Fvorvfhing the new army gets will b of Hie latest types which have proved most satisfactory in the great war. LE3 DARCY DEAD of ho tlie ! 1 (Continued on page eight.) Doomed to Failure. By Arthur E. Mann. (United Press staff correspondent ) Stockholm, May 2-1. The German nlnn for a "rreneral peace conference" of socialists next month is foredoomed,' in the opinion of well-informed sym-, f here. Memphis, Tenn., May 24. T.ca Harcy, Australian middleweight, died here this afternoon. Darcy's death was caused by a complication of diseases which started with an attack of pneu monia about two weeks ago. Monday it, was announced thnt he was improving, but Tues day he suffered an attack of kidney and stomach troubles. He" also suffered recently from an infected tooth. observers Williams fur I nitcil States M-na'.n. .,., Cuon was the tnandson ot. , in the opinion i r.,.-,,h i.m.i- first territorial :nathetic non-socialist eovernor'ot' Oregon, and candidate for! Instead of such a general meeting, they vico president on the democratic in isijd General Lane was made dicr in the Mexican war (If his immediate family, Dr I . I ieket i predicted merely a continuation of the briga-1 group meetings of socialists of various countries, as now m progress. Lane is Tho prediction was based on ihe wide Private Adam Garren Pushed From Bridge 'And, "Wliv of, Wedfor.l, Or., May 24 Adam Gar H dill hen-,,, oe 37. private in company I, ...ui. " WHS Till- If 'O .-"I " . ... - ; ..:, ,7 I -I I , her" was the last ques- Third Oregon regimen., ." mother whip her. was . , ..,. hw tody and local civil an- BIH'VI 'll two daughters, Harriet Lane Hicks and Nina l.aue McBride, and one adopted daughter, Dorothy Lane. did her mother whip her?" It I " was the reply. "And did her ply. he did,' .i . .! '" WP1,t T nonnv tllo,-gantowni Washington, May 24. If ev ery one of the 20,000,000 Amer ican households should waste 1-4 ounce of butter daily, the loss would be 114,002,500 pounds a year, the product of over half a million cows, according to de partment of agriculture figures todav. If only one in every 100 homes wasted that 1-4 pound, the loss would total over 1,000, 000 pounds annually. The de partment issued these statistics to show why ao butter whatever tion. ''1 ice' u,u the mother. . , "Well then," said the little miss de fiantly, "who started the thing any- '"nJspeaking of Salem's first annual ,,...'; , nv one of the loading fur- . - nitiire dealers said: ram going to niarkniy furniture ho (hat it will result, m .. "'-s - ' "es the volume of business usually o on Saturday. I M that I am Kit justified in , .11. g overhead expense will be " ?reat" u,,iii .ml nimv'olficers are conduct inr a searching 'investigation into an encounter between i-arrc" aim a.. uU1 , u foj. ror(iand; arriving there Won ,....tifi,i ,aii on a hriclgo ;,i,t Gnrren. guarding the bridge, halted a man who started to cross, and was escorting the man oft the span when he turned suddenly and shoved Garren 30 feet to the rocks beprh-atc A. L. Covey, guarding the M'.n!l yiarledTpU f tto stranger, but was unable to eaten mm. barren was rendered senseless by the fall suffering a compound fracture, m each eg and sii8ii..., A passing freight train was flagged and the injured man was ruam-u Mcdford. I by his widow, Harriet Lane, divergence, of views on peace terms be tween various delegations. Those in close touch with the situa tion declared today that the neutral so cialists who would naturally be sup posed to incline toward Germany, had exhibited a surprising bent in the other direction. Best information was that most of tho Swedish and Norwegian delegates and sotueof the Dutch rep resentatives had indicated their inabil ity to agree to the Gerinanterms, as outlined by the Swedish socialist leader, BorgbjeTg. Foremost in their objec tions, it was reported, was insistence by Germany that she retain Alsace and l.or Body Starts Home. San Francisco, May 24 Accompanied by Mrs. Lane, the body of Senator Har rv I.nne. of Oregon, who died in San Francisco last night, will be shippc.Vto the family home in Portland aboard the Oregon Express, leaving here this even in A delegation from the United States senate leaves wasmngion in to day, and on Tuesday tfte tunerai win be held. None of tho details tor tne services in Portland will be arranged until Mrs. Lane reaches Portland. PLEADED GUILTY TO MURDER Mincnapolis, Minn., May 21 Joseph lixlenhnimh. allceed fioy gunman, i.iea.i e,l oniltv todav to the murder of Pa trolman Connery when he appeared to oraicrned. He was not sentenced r..wi;Tir ennferences between attorneys Mann's story was filed from Stock- over use of him as a witness against holm prior to receipt of new that the Frank J. Dunn in the Dunn murder United States had forbade attendance ca!J9 of American socialists at th eemai- - . . ., ... -j- .j- to na Mnnv nt Ihe Tinnrrnl lleieiffties -T -e -r -i- bclieve Franco is entitled to her "lost jrovinces. " Danish delegates, on the other hand, were reported to sympathize more fully with the German aims. The only socialist delegations which have so far arrived are those from Scan dinavia, Bulgaria, Austria and Turkey. These are meeting daily. TEST SECRET WIRELESS Buenos Aires. May 24. "Tests begin today of a secret wireless station con necting Argentine with Germany," de clared the newspaper I. a Razon today. inspired socialists' "conference." I'nited Press dispatches of last week detailed that Borgbjerg had been ap prised semiofficially of Germany's peace term It is upon this listing of Teutonic demands apparently, that tha Stockholm conferees have now split. Borgbjerg haB always been known a pro-German socialist. THE WEATHER MS COMING ufy Oregon: Show ers tonight and Friday; light va riable winds. I S tC 1,oms they' "8 down town 1 should be wasted. uargaiu m