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czkcuXjAtioji Afrr for March, ius CJTT Or SAXXK VrUs u4 Folk OsaatUs fcriy rjrbd7 rtada Be Oregon Statesman 7 tbx toou nwsrarca Dally ssa Kund.y" 6S3S 5483 wil. fr Mfca ending frtrurr 28, 1922- Sands only 5591 Dily and Sunday i 5 SEVENTY-SECOND YEAR SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAYMORNING, APRIL 22, 1922 15" PRICE: FTVE CENTS FIVE YEARS IS HEARST PAPERS WFCTI1BIIF BII1S BILL IS DOUBLE EBATE ILADY ASTOR TALKS rni it nrnnnTP ARECONDEMNED SENTENCE GIVEN vIETORY TAKEN great stride BieSe ON MANY SUBJECTS rnuu ntruniaiBY MINISTERS TO J.M. BROVN OFCOHTTEE BY UNIVERSITY FOR NEWSPAPERMEN It is the sentence of this court that you serve a five-year term prejudice la un-ChrisUap and that in the Oregon penitentiary. the nations of the world are an This is the penalty pronounc-d I of one blood and that the'y should live In peace together, the Salem by Circuit Judge Percy R. Kelly i OcWMHl cUlU III III fruit, Nut and Berry tion of Marion County In Developments Produce' Del: tnite Hope That All Europe, NEW YORK.

April 21 Lord and Lady Astor went to Affirmative Side Here, yesterday upon J. M. Brown. A Ministerial association yesterday Measure Passed by House Last Month Goes Before Senate Finance Body Today for First Time. the theatre tonight for the first amusement, since their ar Alden and Littler With vestigated by an Trump gate publication to a resolution condemning the Scrfpps and rival from England on Wednesday.

Tomorrow they depart Including Russia, Will Be Benefitted. i Marion county jury recently found Brown guilty of the charge of assault with Intent to kili in connection with the shooting ot Negative at Tacoma. of County Department. for Baltimore where Lady Astor, first woman member of Hearst newspaper for the publications of anti-Japanese ar parliament, is to address the pan-American conference of Arthur Lewis, September 7, 1921. ticles.

The resolution declared that Lewis, while assisting State FORPNSIfi FFAT nflNF This was another husv d.iv fnr tho visnnniss Mrf nf I DtlCCrk-RCDMAPJ DAOT GENERAL DISCUSSION If ARTLETT PEARS LEAD ----j wuww aai.Lmaavmii a mm mm a mvm as certain newspaper editors, parti special Ageni u. aanaeier BY WILLAMETTE LEADER she in doors at the home of her sister, nijT np CONTROVERSY IS McCUMBER'S PLAN AH NEW PLANTINGS intercepting a booze delivery, was eularly of the Hearst and Scripps Mrs. liana I lhAnn. whn i tho. ortict'o mnrlof fri thAl WT 11 1 a I nubllcatfons.

have from time to seriously wounded by Brown. According to evidence introduced by iamous uiDson nx. iiere sne received retorters. Dhoto-l time made special efforts to stir witnesses of the state, Brown and Triumph Last Night is Clim- fiTaphS social leaders. Minimum of Expenditure for All Eyes Turned United CherryjAcreage Also Said to K.fr2l his son Forrest had agreed' to de ax to Season Replete Year 1923 is Basic Idea Be Much increased Over other countries, esnecially Japan liver 20 gallons of moonshine states AraDassaaors Presence Desired witn successes of Chairman When JLewis, waiting at ihe ap and that to stir up race preju Last Season pointed place, replied to a ques tion asked by Brown, he was fir ed upon by Brown, it was claim ed.

Twice the victory pell of Waller dice is morally wrong. It furtifei declares that the time ha3 come for Christians everywhere to resist this growing evil and to countenance such papers, encour- WASHINGTON, April 21. Be GENOA Aprtl 21. (By the "The condition of the apple or and for that reason disliked it. Americ Called Unfair "If you people want liquor, put it to a vote, but you will never get it." She contended that England was fair toward America while many in this country attacked Britain bitterly and unfairly.

Every time I see a Hearst paper, I find a dig at she "Why, If anyone in the hall rang out last night in cele publicans of the senate finance Associated Press) The economic chards of this section is getting hi' bration, of the triumph of the committee will hold their firs' Brown will begin serving sentence at once. conference today made a great steadily better; Is the cheering Aglng ln tneir piace only tho3 men's debating club of Willamette In her Intenriew. Lady Astor made clear her opinion that home should comet first with a woman and then politics, which she believed all olher sex shuld enter, at least to the extent of voting intelligently. She said she considered teaching children the most important thing in the world. In Joking Learning that Lord Balfour had accepted an earldom, she said the only reason he did so was because he had become too old to labor in the house 'of commons.

Jocosely she remarked that no university in the dual meet with stride forward. The elimination who stand for clean journalism. announcement of S. II. Van the College of Puget Sound.

The resolution is similar to ot the Russo-Cerman treaty from Trunin, county horticulturist. conference tomorrow on the soldiers' bonus bill passed las' month by the house. Chairman McCumber said to day there would be a general dis cusslon of the whole subject, add Willamette won both the affir the controversy and soviet Rue- This, however, i a left-handed' one adopted by the Seattle Feder. ation of house of commons makes a slur I sia's provisional acceptance pf the mative and the negative of the question "Resolved, That the PRIZES OFFERED TO DALLAS testimonial, for it means that most of the old apple orchard are belne taken' out cIobo to 80 United States government should upon tne united states, he is I allied conditions concerning ior-howled down, but In the senate I elgn debts and confiscated prop- OLK ing it was too -early to undertake to say what form the bill finally establish a system ot unemploy RECALL NAMES when unfair sUtements are flung lerty of foreigners produced a very ment, insurance for the employes at England there seems to be no would take. Rider Plan Opposed in American corporate body in his right mind entered by a two to one decision at Salem per cent, Mr.

Van Trump estimates. The betterment is, In the recognition of the fact that the big freeze two years ago actually mined them, and the sooner they The North Dakota senator the house of lords, turning to her one to deny Lady Astor laughed when asked if it were true that "spiritual HUE REJECTED Best Kept Lawns to Draw and tb? satnedecl8n at1oma- husband with the query "would they, my lord?" Lord Astor shook his head smilingly. Cash Awards from City ism was sweeping, as Sheldon, Sackett and, Robert are replanted, the better. In the vni. tinvnnr.

there are a good Sir Arthur Conan "Doyle has said Notson represented Willamette at uommercial Club Jill I I. -T-l V. Defending prohibition, Lady "I think spiritualism hag made known his opposition to the plan suggested recently by some Republican senators of attaching the bonus bill to the pending tariff measure. He said also that, he was not farorably disposed to any plan of financing the bonus with certifi Salem while Rodney Alden and Robert Littler were representa- many, really fine apples lew, mUnareOS I nrOWn UUI Dy Astor said "let the Tlch drink if got anything to do with she Sir Arthur talk Secretary of State Be they; promise well for this year, Rartlett Pears- Popular they want to, it won't hurt any 21 (SpT bated the affirmative here and one but themselves." She spiritualism, but leave religion cause They Are Improper Mora Bartlett pears are being cial to The Statesman. Mrs.

J. thought liquor dulled the barin alone." the negative at the College of Pu O. Van Orsdel. Mrs. W.

V. Fuller definite hope that he greatest European' statesmen ever held will accomplish something real and tangible for the reconstruction of Europe, Including Russia. JtuMita Make Concraslons "demands the powers which have been accepted Include the waiving by Russia of her counter-claims, based on military intervention recognition ot war debts to the government, with the understanding that they will be considerably scaled down; recognition of debts and financial obligations due to foreign nationals and the right of foreigners to have confiscated property returned to them or to be given proper iC" The conciliatory nature of the answer tt the soviet government contributed to the optimism that planted tntis year than of any rmm fruit except prunes. cates of indebtedness but declared that even this was preferable get Sound. Sackett and Notson easily outplayed, outclassed and outspoke Alfred Matthew and Kr- and Mrs.

M. M. Ellis have been appointed a committee from the Tfi near crop promises especially I Because they were found im to any proposition calling- for add well this Tear as well as a per- proper because of lack of initials REX PORTE KILLED Dallas Woman's club to draw up nest RoS8 the debaterft ed taxation. taanent Willamette valley produc-jor for other similar Objection is Financial It is Senator McCumber's Idea ttnn The orchards came tnrouKo i erai nunarea signatures nwcnuu for the best kept lawn in Dallas hard and dKflcult que8tlons which this summer. prites are v- i frnoTa in better conoiuuu io, me recau yeuuuns uepuancu IUO A I than tn aDOieS, auuiwim iua nmmwij ui oiato i txom hy the Dallas tommer" Willamette, but the affirmative BY TRACTOR WHILE T- 1 was able to overcome them.

hire not needed the replacement ly against Fred A. Williams and fv; An There is Fred G. Buchtel, members of the that the bill reported to the senate should contemplate a mini mum of expenditure in the fiscal year 1923. He regards the house bill as entailing too great a drain rnree wnereni awaras, as 101- Iebate Last of Season commission, have I. Mht anywhere In public service This debate, the last one ot the Th trees been rejected by Secretary of on the federal treasury at the pre ul ior mo season for the men's, debating best kept lawn with shrubbery club comea as a climax to a splen- Tt haa not omllv healthy.

AT WORK IN FIELD start un tne wmiams recau peti and flowers. did record for this year. There is Chairman McCumber said Le Second prize of $5 for the beBtchaiked thelr CPadi thra 2 to I was hopeful that a plan of finan tions a total of 43,013 names wet ttachLj The secretary of state threw out 452 and accepted aepi lawn ana nowers. 11 decisions and one unanimous been a'good winter for the applj-caUou of the winter spray to km scale and moss. Teer may not he in quite normally good condition on that score, but with cing the bonus by use of part of the refunded foreign debt could Third prize of 2.50 for the ter diet, a total of four victories.

42,661. This leaves the number the Bolahevlkt earnestly seek an arrangement with the powers by which. Russia will be permitted ta enter into the comity of nations, 7 Demands Made Hear The clear and brief demands of the which afford a concrete basis for discussion, are compared hereby the observers. to the con crete American proposals for naval limitation which was Introduc Rex Porter. 24 vears old.

son of John Porter: met almost best kept lawn. Redlands university and the thai- be worked out but be suggested still sufficient, as in Williams' In addition to these prises ad-1 versity of Denver contributed tolinstunt rfpnth latp vMrorriav whon a ttuffnr rfiuortiirnwl nnnnl wnnA traTlnr for the later season WM1kj ditional nrizes of S3 and S2 ft tinA. i i a 1j the the bud i Qn Buchter petitions the no details. Quick Action likely With the American debt re spectively will be riven by the mm wnue ne was ai worK on xne roner iarra near Aums vuie. civic Becuon of th woman'iciub I Mr.

Porter was operating a disc which was drawn with son and the arsenaw secretary receded a total of 31, the blossom or caiyx vr 913, rejected 340 and accepted for the most attractive norch Uh- tractor, ana was atxut a quarter oi a mile irom nis funding commission ready for business, a number of senators wt later. Mr. van irumy ni K7S a total nf 22.794 is boxes. in his ini'nai lntPrcoiiPHatA home. The tractor became stuck in soft feround and a ed at the outset of the Washing- believe that at least part of the The period over which the con- bate; Sheldon Sackett was forced brother who was working with a team of horses not far ton conference and which gave the lleves Uiat th.

local pear crop neceMary for BucnteL The pe-ought to te unusually excellent- otjonera declare they have other new British bonds can be ln the test will extend will be the to take the affirmative with very I away offered to assist him in making another start With I delegates to the Washington gath- i. Qreeons' sia uui names to add. hands of the government about montbs ox June, July and August. I little preparation. the tractor, but the young man said he believed he could start an opportunity to concen- the time; the bonus measure fin Already a lively Interest is being! Remarkable Feat Performed trate decision on something tan the machine unassisted.

It upset backward upon him, The western Oregon ana wu- No recaU petltions againat Ington nurseries had approximate- commissioner H. H. Corey have lv 1.500.000 Italian or "Oregon been deposited here. They would ally is passed by congress. smothering nun and badly crushing his body.

Porter was unmarried. He was born at West Stayton and taken by Dallas residents in an To write and memorize his endeavor to get their premises in speech and to get a grasp of the shape for green lawns during the question within a time limit of 36 summer, and as one of the rules hours was the feat ot Mr. Saekett. nrune trees listed for sate law rewire 4645 names. gible and constructive.

The Insistence of the soviet on foreign financial aid as a necessary condition te Russia's salvation herve to tnrn all eves toward Salem Men Are Awarded is survived by his father and the following brothers Charles, fall; It Is understood that.tneyi The number of names required nraetically- sold out, 1- ner cent of the greatest num- of the contest Is that the lawn Nevertheless, the affirmative had Harry, Roy, Floyd, Ernest and Letters at Corvallis must be free from weeds, many a better understanding, better The body in charge of W. A. Weddle, undertaker1 at the United States for it seems to meaning that most of the vast I Der 0( TOtea cast for justice of the dumber has gone Into new orch- gUDreme court at the general Funeral arrangements will be made today. are starting in bow to dig up the platform appearance, delivery and Stayton. OREGON AGRICULTURAL old lawns and start new ones, grasp oi tne situation than dia tne COLLEGE.

Corvallis, April 21. Prizes were given several years visitors Arthur "Pug" Ross, junior in ag ards of the noriwest. The increase election of November 2, 1920, in acreage Is very large. which was a total of 165.752 for The prune trees of Marlon the state at large, represented by county are said to be in generally Williams, and 131,176 for the million. TJd in the Mils western Oregon district, repre- ago by the Commercial club for Professor C.

B. Mitchell, Dr riculture; Eugene "Luke" Gill, HUGE DEVIL FISH tine best lawns and never before W. H. Dresson, both of O.A.C., in the history of Dallas were find Rev. Ward Willis Long of Sa- sophomore in agriculture, Amory "Slats" Gill, sophomore in commerce, were among the seven 7i.M almost dormant, but sented by Buchtel there better kept lawns than dur- lem, served as Judges Ivi; 7.

rather than Jad. The The peUtions must be filed on ing that year. men awarded varsity letters in ft r. if vi eiting on strong and April 25 basketball at the student -body LOSES IN BATTLE be recognised that effective succor for Russia la impossible without the assistance of American capital. Ambassador Child Wanted This conviction is so profuond that the allied representatives are hinting "that they would like to see Richard Washburn Child, the American ambassador to Italy, attend the discussions on Russian affairs.

The sentiment regarding American financial support was summed up today by Former President Mdtta of Switzerland, who said that without assistance from the United KtfllAa ft vmiH ha verT Big Opium Haul Taken MALONE NAMED prosperously. jetltes apparent meeting Wednesday, afternoon WASHINGTON. April 21. By Robbers in Brooklyn Ross made a letter in basketball P. Spong, Pioneer Colonel Paul Bernard Malone was last year also.

"Luke" Gill won of Oregon, is Dead nominated today to be brigadier NEW YORK, April 21 Masked a letter In football last fall. WITH TACOMA MAN general in the regular army. He These men were all. graduated men late today held up a whole- P. L.

Spong, an Oregon pioneer military I sale druggist's truck in the Wil- was appointed to the from Salem high, school, taking a Who has lived on Mosby creek, academy at West Point from New prominent part in high school liamsbury section of Brooklyn, Tork in 1890. athletics. was buried from Mills chapel in Cottage Grove, yesterday. Burial took from it an opium shipment valued at $10,000, plaeed the TACOMA. April 21 Battling for his life 50 feet difficult for Europe to win out.

was In the Brumbaugh cemetery truck driver in a taxicab, carried have sufxerea more ians. In the WUs they are showing considerable dead wood Jn the cenir ot the tree, leatlng only the outside limbs to bear what-erer- trnlt there la to be. Mr. Van Trump attributes this to the freete of two years ago that affected the vitality of trees and la Just now "Coming to light. 3fany Cherriee Planted Many cherries have been planU ed this year, second only to the planting of pears.

The cherry market last year was sot promising that the planting; has- been igorous enough 7 practically to Ieland Hltv and I beneath the surface of Puget sound, Walter McCray, a diver, "We do not believe that Amer- him to Long on Mosby Creek. Mr. Spong died Wednesday at the home ot his BODY OF BOWER IS known in marine circles from Alaska to California, came out lea win forget the ties biniing thre whim into the street. daughter, Mrs. J.

B. Mosby of her to Europe," he declared. victorious here today over a giant devil fish. Dorena. watchman, stood with drawn pis Mr.

Spong was born In 18S0 MAN KILLED When the monster attacked it tol he was unable to shoot be at Loganaport, and came to wound its tentacles so tightly FOUND NCALAPOOIA American Dispatchee Read Simultaneous with today's developments here, prominence was given press dispatches from the United States asserting that public opinion there' did not expect cause the diver and devil fish Marion county when a boy. He PENDLETON, AprU 21. Trafton Doan, aged '23, was acci is survived by two daughters, Mrs. were so completely tangled. Others attacked with what weapons about McCray that the diver was unable to reach the knife he carried for protection.

When one J. B. Mosby of Dorena and Mrs. dentally killed at Cayuse. 12 J.

E. Miles ot Marcola. and a son. (Continued on page there were at hand and at last any assistance would be given to milea from here this afternoon. A rifle, which he- was holding between his knees while riding in a Sherman Spong of Salem: two the devil fish released Its hold I Europe untU Europe put her house tentacle threatened to cut off the AND INQUEST HELD brothers, A.

J. Spong and J. H. in order and really got to work; Spong and a sister, Mrs. Kate TH0UGHTSGR0WBY air supply McCray through the submarine telephone called for a short steel wrecking bar.

wagon, accidentally discharged, killing him, according to reports Rhodes, all of Salem. received here. fit Fish's Body Pierced With thla weapon the diver ALBANY. April 21. That Frank Bowker of Port Early Tourist Cars Are settled the problem of German reparations and reduced her armies.

SIgnor Facta, chairman of the conference, tonight officially voiced hope for the success of the conference which the soviet reply (Contused on page TRAFFIC BETTER- land, whose lifeless body, tied in a. hop sack, was taken from The use of language is not lim was able to pierce the body of the and disappeared beneath the water. Maaater of Huge Size The devil fish was said 'to have been one of th largest ever seen in these waters and was the first, McCray said, that ever offered to attacks McCray, who suffered chiefly from exhaustion, was prepared tonight to resume diving tomorrow. Parked at Salem Park iha wntorQ nf trio Pnlflriooia river near Albanv todav. was devil fish and at last with man ited to the mere commumcauon mmoTint mniinrl in tro Viflr1 InflirtAd Hit some I PORTLAND.

April 21. and monster still struggling des Eleven tourist care were In of Ideas. An equally more im function Is that of the In person unknown and at an rSZJ.ff.tep Sk verdict of a jury at a coroner's inquest. held here late this Rnntll imt. perately McCray was -drawn to the surface by the diver's assistant and other men called for help.

camp at the city auto park Thursday -night, and as many again last night, The remembrance of A LITTLE READER i i sV 11 sT. 11iUmaMa1i ajmiv4 ttn A tvtft CI I strumentallty of thought. It If not merely hut Its means ot Hardly any nnr intellectual operations Uismct Aiiorney aiyers oi oxmxwmuu. wuumjr, www inr up and indications point to While Richard Burnett, a dock many delightful stays Salem afternoon. 11922 as a aatlsfactorr rear, ac- Write What She WOl Do With the Money last year has brought some of present at the inquest, said that.

his office would proceed! cording to J. n. Dyer, general with the casp already fled in Portland against Russell Hecker manager the system who is In Gavin MCNaO Has Laugh head of a churqn circle, in which could be carried on without the agency of words. Language is. WnlvrthA offspring of these visitors for this their second year, and the recommenda he was mistaken for.

the district of Albany, charging him with murder in the first degree for Portland. on District Attorney hnurht-but IU spouse as-well killing Bowker. tion that the thousands of satis-fled guests have passed all along the line brought the others. The ALARM SOUNDED Tn verr nrocess of reasoning 4 SAN FRANCISCO, April 21. but If Hecker placed stones-In attorney and was asked to furnish certain' information to aid in keeping' Arbuckle films out of Portland.

McNab said he replied to the letter "In his own way." words are an essential element their means we fashion and the sack as he told Chief Jen DALLAS, April 2L park is being given some Intensive preparation for the expected kins the day the search started embody our- Ideas. 1 cial to The Statesman. An ttOSCO tr auyi ATDucaje, is nav-alarm of fire called the Dallas ing what might be termed an "en big rush as soon as the weather here they must have been few in A dictionary is therefore a ne really settles. tire department to the apartment I core laugh" on District Attorley number, officers said. If I win the five hundred observation puzzle jirize, half of it goes in the bank.

The other halt I'm going to blow it in. I'm going to buy foolish' things, sensible things, eats, theater tickets, shoes, dresses, and I'm going to take a little trip, and this won't sse It all. I've got it figured out and there'll be enough left to put aside for next summer's vacation or anything else that appeals to me. And besides I will give all my friends a year's subscription to The Oregon Statesman. cessity more than ever before.

It No money was found, on the thorough autopsy preceded the inquest. It disclosed only one wound on Bowker's body, that made: by a bullet which entered the head near the base of the brain emerging near the center of the forehead. The body taken from the. river was in a hop sack just as Russell Hecker bad said it. would There were no stones in the sack.

bouse of C. L. Crlder on wortniiiraay ioaay as an aitermatn or HAS SPOTTED FEVER should be at one's elbow, whether at home, in the office, school. body. If Bowker carried I1.4U0 as his says he did, nal' Main street this morning, but the the acquittal of Arbnckle on a blaze had been extinguished be- manslaughter charge.

McNab's tore the arival of the department, initial chuckle came when he shop of study. For these reasons vre nave taken great pleasure In of the amount Is missing. PRI NEVILLE, April 21. The first case of spotted fever In this section this season was discovered WRECK ATTFJIPTED OMAHA. April 21 -Railroad detectives from Omaha and Lincoln, are investigating an attempt last night to wreck a Chicago A Great Western passenger traln'at York, according to advices from there today.

The alleged attempt was the second this week. achieved the acquittal. This Indicates in the mtnd of The encore came today when THE WKATHKB placing a good dictionary, such as the New Universities dictionary. today by County Health Officer P. i he received a letter from Mrs.

officers working on the case that some one other than Hecker was Involved In the killing and got However, there was a hole In the lit Rosenberg when he was called within the reach of every one Jessie M-. 48 East Partly cloudy; moderate west sack from which, it Is possible to treat F. E. French, a contractor tour readers. Oar pub I teenth street, Portland, Or and erly -winds, halt the money.

some stone may have fallen out; on the Crooked river highway. lished i dally, gives the terms..

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