Evening Star Newspaper, October 3, 1924, Page 4

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g - 5 ARE INDIGTED - INLIQUOR CASES Special Grand Jury Returns Bills in Actions Long Pend- ing—70 Ignored. THe special grand jury for the past three nonth 1 a large number of « pendin svera years in th e of United States A Gordon involving various of the nattonal prohibition reported to Justice St Persian Soldier THE EVENING STAR WASHTNGTO&. D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1924 Shot to Death in Imbrie Slaying The State Department was noti- LA FOLLETTE-DAVIS - OREGON FIGHT MAY LET COOLIDGE WIN (Continued from First Page.) fled by cable yesterday of the exe cution by a firing squad at T. of Pvt. Mort Army Transport Consul Robert exeeution occur- at the can legation witnesse i the soidier, who wi r the attack o 1 d tried before the al military tribunal which in- tigated Imbrie’s death at the hands of a fanatical mob on July 18. Morteza was sentenced to | death on August 8. | spe wh FIRE PERILS GASOLINE. cities farm in_bad shape. been had 25 rrowe 1 a bushel even to Davis—which might now g0 to La Fe ette, on of Oregon 1s about 00. One-third of it is in Port- another third in the smaller and towns and the rest on The farms are, »f them, The whea! the higher prices will much as in some of srowing States. short a Judgment Was Wrong. heard of one farmer today who 000 bushels of wheat in 1920, was quoted at about rowed a dollar a bushel and then held it hoping would go to $3. While ng the money he had the price fell and fell. In | he had to sell for less than v wheat L then his crops have been taxes 1s one thing that the farmers dread. Religious Insue Plays Part. Here In Oregon, within the last two years, occurred an object lesson of what might be the effect of taking from their courts the power to pass on the constitutionality of laws en- acted by State and Federal legisla- tures. Under the. whip and spur of the Ku Klux K stronger here tw now is—a law put through by people cumpelling all children of school age to attend the public schools It was a direct blow at the Catho- Lutheran paroc| stood 115,506 to 103 of the law. The Federal s held tho act unconstitu- nd the.Supreme Court will ave to pass on it. 1 proposal to ore the courts determining the constitu- tionality of such laws may alienate s here that otherwise he might on.. e contests over lectors on the ballot found in California, Louisfana and other States do not fi anterpart in Oregon The La te clectors ko on the ballot as independent La Follette clectors. There is no mix-up. At one time trouble for the La Follette peo- ing La Fol- group finally to get behind La Fol- lette and to keep off the ballot. No Gubernatorial Race. No fight is being staged for gov- ernor this year. Gov. Walter M. Pierce, Democrat, was elected two years ago for a term of four years. But the State government is control- led by a council made up of the gov- vernor, the treasurer and the secre- tary of State. An election for treas- urer will be held, and as the secre- tary of State is a Republican and the governor a Democrat, the Democrats are making a strenuous bid for the election of their nominee for treas- urer. In the congressional contest it is 3 led that Senator Mc- , Republican, seeking re-election, will win over Milton A. Miller, his Democratic opponent. Miller is not rded as the strongest candidate who the Democrats might have put e wo of the congres o held by Republi- Democrat won out two an support, it is e difficulty retyrn- the S is- en other R Northwest & Wal- | vote to Hughes instead of Wilson, though only by about 6,000. In 1920, Harding’s vote was 143,000 to 80,000 for Cox. —_— THREE ARE ARRAIGNED. Men Charged With Killing Police- man Enter Pleas. James T. Holmes, Harry W. Free- man and John . Gross, all colored, were arraigned today before Justice Siddons in C 1l Division 1 on an indictment c: & them with mur- | der in the -gree in conmection | with the kil of Policeman Ray-| C. Leisinger August 28 last. tered pleas of not guilty |and their counsel were allowed 10| in which to decide on an attack | nst the indictment. Attorneys m A. O'Shea ppear for ‘lIP‘ ted Stat Attorney that th | signed for tr an early s Lieut. Marburg Resigns. The resignation of First Li Marburg, Corps of tationed at Fort du Pont, heen accepted, to take ef- Look for the Litile Duitch Girl on every Package at once. RENTS REDUCED in the Woodland Apartments 2301 Cathedral Avenue Effective October 1, 1924 For Reservations Apply to Thos. J. Fisher Co. Rental Agents Union Trust Bldg. ple was threates | Huge Storage Tanks Wrapped in b s Flames at Spartanburg, S. C. d not thie Republican ad- | £ "5 otices, and »n which put him in a hole | o piace their list of pr electors in the fleld. 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