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ORLD STORMS Courts Are Not Perfect, TAKE BIG TOLL ©=Declares |Famous Feminine Jurist Says Right of Press to Criticise Must Be Zealously Guarded JULY 12, 1923. 88 Persons Perish; Euro- pean Countries Suffer BY HAROLD & PORTLAND, Ore, duly LL The right of the American peo w ple and the American p criticise the courts of the coun try is one which must ever be realously guarded. A woman, if she commits a ! murder, should pay the penalty, even tho it be death, Just tho same as a man convicted of a similar crime. SWISHER The expect rn Fighty-eight victims have Resin saday Pn been added to the death toll of the summer heat wave, ac cording to wire reports to day. In various parts of the world, heat blasts and storms are snuffing out lives. Lon- don, Paris, Montevideo and Berlin report many casualties in addition to the list in parts of the United States. an ido a to » many easy men slayers As long snishme it alike will be must 4ge Allon will the at what the most otings of the expres Tho Supreme Challer oe Tt ix a simple text Amer: | , “L bring to or Amer JUS | ideals in busin of Ohio, injecs int B-/the elevated Federation Wom important Her theme Judge the Lat us as week lay by A woman o¢ tion tt Allen Severe KANS thunder sto: Judge women of ry a for uthwest associate ay the thoughta we “The law of the Jungle prevailed too long in It was this law in economie Ife which brought the world war any| We, as women, have the oppor is| tunity to nullify it and bein in| about — busts co-operation which will prove far more sat isfactory That nd tonight A pr ann heat world cred of sex has Ines, ve-day {en last night, break i ; al are wave, a to National Professional caused many fire oak Killed by The dead Troy Downing being stru Mr, and M eu a h post the legal profession higher than woman in Ameri Kan ther a. She Herbert w water, Okla 6 figure nd pro Breck Texas Douglas Oroke ry Sabeth « is the theme wt It Amar Pexas. Eight bh struck by England Heat Wave Causes Death of 16“ LONDON —— heat srt land took a to te midnight es in Kansas City were tning outgrowth ted Prens in expressir can be 1 wave courts m Tt is merely peace in fiction th 8 are too per wing e on late resolution recor ences between bu: be . ‘Jurists must not lose sight of the fact that the courts were made for the people and not the people for the courts, The fundamental principal of courts in a democracy is to administer the will of the people as cx» pressed in laws, If this is not done, then our courts become frauds.” Referring s of two women, one in other in New York, for murder, Judge Alien when found guilty, been no excusable last night, at which | nding ineas women and try In proposed olght time the temperature was at an un: precedented 90 degrees. thone In to noon-day on tl 2 banks of Severe storms of nsity the past week 1 to relieve the situation ee oe Paris Reports Ten Deaths From Heat PARIS, J Ten deat! Teported here today as a result « unprecedented heat wave gripping Paris and environs. Because of the heat the govern-}{ ment has ordered the milits ade scheduled for July 14 “Jour De Gloire” andoned. 6 Germans Drown in Rhine Baths _DUSSELDORF, July 12 accustomed ev at et KS, temperate sought va housetops the Tha tropical have falled the Trade Union league. at it has been asserte Russia The fe ident plan voring reg on the ground t the organten ction to the recent sentence fon with to be Jeration also Indorse ding reaffirmed Pres there could hav alternat GAS EXPLOSION WRECKS ROOM Five Employes Miraculously ney 5 were f the ation of child } HERE'S MORE ABOUT LABOR STARTS ON PAGE 1 Escape Injury nibh Tine the hall If he e4-for rema raisted in Lives of five men were endangered and property damage estimated $2,000 resulted w a heavy cylinder exploded in the labo of the Aero Alarm company, a | TOWNS SWEPT) sxc ‘aos ot the rome MONTEVIDEO, Urusugy, July 12.| wednesday. A agp Four large steamers and scores of | 409 pounds press aqua smail craft are wrecks, still lashed |and was rent Into p by furious tropical storms sweeping | Plosion F chite. | One of the firm's employes was| ; working within 10 feet of the cylin-| but Pe Hu of houses here are roof: jer when the explosion occurred. | remained tn t after it had been less, tremendous Prope damage! One-half the huge fron container waa| made and made no ¢ has been occasioned, while the bar-| hurled thru the wall of the workshop | to pres bor is a tangled mass of confused | into the tent ng dell-| Conse shipping. cate apparatus an vention ¢ Fo and that it wou * high on r that wh e coast | pieces of fall for hout cessation. workmen were empl The Tures any, out of Liverpool, one | room. ded vessels, finally dis-| Patrolman 8. rm; her| saw the effects of the falling glass Delegates declared Pearl had prepared the re Inch ced bythe ex was taken by the bod ne and Uruguay. of Roane his charges. | Instruments streets below Hien! spirit tt Detective Awaits Capture of Lovers Detective R an steamer F ald of lifeboats | but no one wan badly hurt. | Officials of the compan aiting ad t the Bebonair, | themse defr ont Ferlan | cause of the ex British steam of Bahia Blanc agrour | used for fusis, ou! Europe, ing the her latitude 54.10 west. stint Comis, wa here. Telegraph [container was similar to thousand - | of drums used for the same purpo but occa age to the and stock was are rare, ur, The equipment J at $2,000, siona Iding. 8 37 soyth, longitude er steamer, the Mo’ damaged in the harb 8 munic been ations were re-eatab- houses had tt HERE’S MORE ABOUT KLAN STARTS ON PAGE 1 wedd lished. Toofs hu Vice here was with and many stead the n ried two girls Ir | wear a mask to enforce the la 4 will run well} declined to mention toward $1,000,000 | his suspicions are con SA eS HERE’S MORE ABOUT HARDING STARTS ON PAGE 1 The she names unt! firmed | Belief was expressed Thursday | that Powell will probably apply for 4 court injunction to prohibit i ference w 1 the convention by |iff Starwich, He refused to this Thursday, merely saying hear more about the in Anchorage | later.” Juneau residents claimed in their} Deputy Prosecutor Colvin said ho protest that the order was {ssued | did not believe an injunction to pro-| to build up Anchorage. on the gov- | hibit officers from enforcing the | ernment’s Alaskan railroad, at the | would iano expense of Juneau, ‘h is not on igre | Wives Back Death Verdict of Jurors | President Joyed 4 CHICAGO, July mothers of jurors Billy Sunday’s Wife Is Injured in Fall HOOD RIVE Ma" Sund Ham A. Sur suffered thet near admit arriy You'll ction here, { Mrs. | near the he ing m a she ri fow and easy @ to take thing: for Logger Thrown by Tree Meets Death| SHERIDAN July Thr 40 feet into the afr aente on which ella Nitti-Crudelle k b: their husband: log 6 toda t The pulted Parke Harding and party en- | most interesting , | Ore, z j wh when a 1 at the executive mansion of | ; wh n | ho Scott C. a falling Ward Par killed near here from his and crushed when he Alaska's capital. a TO RETURN . §. S. HENDERSON President Harding tas decided to “ ified fami use the Henderson for his whole | wig designated the Italian “ham. | struck trip, instead of taking a shipping | ier murderess” to be the first| poare. veewelsat San Diego: for the | woman hanged in, Chicago. | Man Arrested for Threatening Wife canal voyage. This means the party |» with their husbands, will return direct hington reporta that domest Edward Antil ave., @ tailor, i tbe death upheld t vie | sons here were two exceptions of un ition support to the men |h vhite nse two de nied nerious because ; ie} instead of docking York. | trouble. threatened of: the Members of the party are continu: | denth pen put expressed hopa| ing to enjoy the novelty of the Jour-|tnat the woman would be granted a mey, and were awed by the Muir| new trial, #0 that “our hus banda | glacier passed yesterday after leay-| wi) not be responsible for execution | ing 8k. but there is admitted: |o¢ a woman.” day, ly @ great deal of homesickness | Train Hits Truck, Driver Faces Death| MOUNT VERNON, July 12.~An.-| drew Thompson, 60, wag seriously in jured yesterday when his truck | hit by # Great Northern passenger "| Seek Relatives of train at Blanchard Crossing, six | miles south of Mount ¥ernon. His| Man Who Died Here! |truck and cargo of milk, was com pletely demolished, Thompson muf.| Relatives of 'T. I fered a compound fraeture of the| Wednesday in bis r arm, a ftactured skull and internal| sound hotel, injuries, Physicians hold forth small | Thursday by hope for his recovery | ho has charge 1615 16t he jail, following his alleged threat of death to his if | | over to him money was being 1 on an open charge in the city Thurs- wife he did not turn which he claimed Antila as his own. when he appeared at his home Wed- was arrested FORD RUNS 57 MILES| ON GALLON OF GASOLINE automatic ha Stransky nesday afternoon. A ne ing de John A na, South Dak tomobiles have miles on and self-regulat invented urth St., Puk- th which aw from 40 to 57 gasoline, It removes und prevents spark plug trouble and overheating It can be installed by ne in five minutes Mr. Stransky wants agents and is willing to send a sam- ple at his own risk. Write him to day,—Adverti~arent, who died # gallon om at the all carbon WwW. of the body waw found dead when employes of the Wash black lace in black coffee| hotel broke into the room, Death containing ammonia—about a table. | was due to natural causes, Corson spoon to a cup of coffee, waid sought Coroner Corson Brown bueinoss | m wage legis | viet | Puget | SI She Loved a Married Man; Quarrel, Then Poison A romance with a married man nded in the death of Miss Ida Mae of the midn wht m rtly after Thursday when the girl drank car Third ave. and rning acid the full view of crowds pass hwalbe, itreas, dance pretty the Hippodrom th Miss Elsie Lyndall cording to wo girls hall w th A married man, wom: | | Dugan, according n keeping hwalbe 16 the police, had company with Miss | and had had | misunderstanding earlier in the Ining. The two girls left hall at 1 a. m. and walked down | Union at, to Third ave, where Mins! Schwalbe told her companion to wait } while she went Into the drug store Lyn recently a the dance all saw her reappear and of the aft _YEGG SUSPECTS _ FLEE BULLETS {Leave Tools Behind When! Officer Fires air on Thursday ted by a barrage of pistol shots, two suspected safecrackers escaped jcapture after a furtous footrace of | u be- | tween Sixth and Seventh aves. in the Aistrict rolman C. several blocks t alleyways 2:23 0. W. Black at the fleeing patr them with his bul down town at rt. | Thurada The yegs muspects dropped a gun-| n were taken to are two alleged yeagn nd Black pursued ther « his re as they meanwhile Ho fired at an, but lost might of n the men t ped tn the darkness HERE'S MORE ABOUT BRITAIN STARTS ON PAGE t Britain in as dete fle the commons cheered and m Ap MAN COLLAPSE WOULD RUIN ALL At the idressing oment when Raldwin comm on was mak n the house ¢ But if we a excens of her capact in * Baldwin con hall not succeed tn ac our purpe firm} that a d n the ruin of Ger tal to Great Britain, allies and to all the a allies are obtaining less repa w than before the Ruhr began. many will be n 6 venture “And auch received } price of gre German econo’ reparations as we have exacted the tion of and prob- the ent . PEACE AT STAKE DECLARES PREMIER Recovery of the world Ja endan gered and peace i ." he de. élared, as & result of France and| Belgium's invasion of the Ruhr and | the vent unsettied state of things in | “Our proposals, have no. other | than pacification of Kurope re ot exhausted Bald declared, while cheered A Brith man note, b forthwith. It the tor conne Surope. alm and the| world,” h reply to the late {d, is to be forwar ill be first submitted ever, in the hope This and Belg of the entent co-operation by a vital necessity, Bald. eouring joint action will for France bond action chance new the Unity of the allies, is n declared. he said ching economic chao’ Germany, is rapidly ap-| which may socinl and in-| dustrin! ruin the meanwhile, | genuine apprehenaion — exists to | food shortage conditions which are | causing serious alarm to Great Brit | ain | A copy of the British reply to Ger-| many’s latest note probably will be sent to the United States, Baldwin said in reply to a question by Ram say MeDonald, leader of the labor party group |New Officers, of Elks Are Installed ATLANTA, Ga, July 12,—Instal Jation of new officers today brought the seaslony of in conven mes Mc became pro well be succeeded by In | busine | the grand lodge of 1 tion here this week, J land, of Watertown, § pee exalted ruler. A gigantic parade and other enter: AT ROMANCE BRINGS Noted Woman DEATH TO GIRL PLEASES JAPAN ‘DOUBT BANKS | the commons | TLE NAVAL TREATY TAR Ratification by France Grat- | ifying to Nippon TOKYO, off July 12 pre fled Japanese wed th naval yes ratifi four n treaty by| yenterday * com the me ns of at the bec officiatly announced of the ships already ed and final 1 be ordered as we ament is assured that all| atory to the treaty ed their complete ratt it was have n’ atrip thelr dis i position wi the gover powers sig: have announ fication. apan had been extremely anxious | regarding France's ratification of the naval pact had made rey resentationy to the United States of ite tude, It is at plans of procedure, fail ratify 1 been ciscyssed t > and and to the| Washiheton Pact Ratified by Paris PARI, July 12 fied the Washington naval pact yee: Immediately after tified by unanimous vote accord treaty | proved as ratified | f deputies neonate rat latter was chamber while 1 pact carried a wr that Francé unders the treaty as not affecting the n r of submarine lanation un nhe may have or| nd is being in force only un HERE’S MORE ABOUT BANKS STARTS ON PAGE 1 banka involved in financial difficul-| tes had invested “five cents of thelr money in the fight.” Mayor Jim declared that business outlook in Shelby is very good at the present time, since the fight crowd has dep Ree ens is going al t than before the fight was he “No fail ave taken pl any expected ax the! siar moving of Bhelby pleased at our to p over fight, and altho it was not « financial sucee: realize that {t would bh gone over big had it not been for adverse pub the last two weeks before the f we all WILL: REOPEN BY MAX MILLER {REAT FALLS, Mont., July 12 Be and not sport writ- ere rding the last round in towns of Shelby and| are r the fighting Great Falls of the First State bank f James Johnson, idered due to its inability rege Kk of | isc to obtain currency from 1 | by ings bank of Great Falls Falls bank, George H. Stanton, ident, wan closed Monda Be both bank presidents were | perate attempts to} the Shelhy fight, | both towns a a statement tha from either bank 1 the fight gap. During the last two weeks’ rush to} raise fight money depositors gradu- ‘an drawing their money from | th ban ause of rumora. L. A. Mu Aune of ot about the meet finances many citizens 4 1 no was drawn | acshier of the Shelby bt 00, b Johnson's ¢ to bank Ix less than $6, and tl this money had absolutely no cc tion with the fight Johnaon, heaviest loser in the fight, | ank, say Loy Molumby, matchmaker of t fight, said In an informal conversa tion, that he had just de ited more |than a thousand dollars in the Stan- ton Trust & Savings bank Bank officials are giving optimistic | statements about early openings for nk, but depositors remember type of statements were st fail when two other Great ‘ills ‘banks failed, and have not opened yet | Most of the promoters are now de- | pending on the moving pictures to return some of their money, But none of this, of course, will go to the |litfle consignment men atsshelby who |rented property from headquarters at | $10 a foot for bo s and hardly re. |celved enough to pay for one foot. The ht Rodeo, losers of s now departed for ay Knig to try mpede recover. val, lost about $10,000. On the other hand, wonderful year having a in and wool Rains are promising tremendous | wheat crops, providing they escape | later hot winds and grasshoppers. Four Miners Killed When Cars Run Wild BIRMINGHAM, Ala, July 13 Four miners were killed and 16 fn jured today, when a string of cars ran wild down the slope of No, 1 ore mine, of the Sloss-Sheffield Stee! and Iron Co., near here. The men were riding the cars when a coupling and 12 cars ran down the remaining 800 fect of the slope and crashed. Pilot Will Do More Writing on the Sky Capt. Cyril T was to again engrave his message across the dome of h nat noon Thursday, he an nounced jn the morning, leaving be hind him the words “Lucky Strike.” He we his sky-writing act twice, Wednesday ho ran out of smoke before he had finished the crops rner ay ta do tainment features were arranged for the remainder of the day, last of the mile-high letters, He will Burglar’s Outfit | ber revolver and a shot-filled leather | of the law firm of Ball & Bal jsion of F. | gerprints and description were taken write the phrase twice again Mrianw 140 Frocks in All! —each with the unmistakable June Rand touch—affording choice of LINENS NORMANDY VOILES IMPORTED GINGHAMS FRENCH CREPES TISSUE GINGHAMS with hand-embroidery, organdie trim- ming slashed to allow interlacing of rib- bon, plaited flounces, monograms and panels of fine tuckings—in Yellow Blue Orchid Pink Gray Tan Red Brown Black-and-white Second Floor AN EVENT!—at this low price, $8.95 |Seattle Citizen Is | Youth Takes Blame Dead in California} for Wrecking Train James P, Ball, 72, a senior member| BUTTE, Mont., July 12.—All and al|blame for the wrecking of Burling biack Jack were found In the posses-| resident of the city for 32 years, died |ton westbound train No. 41, which 157 Broad-| Wednesday In Los Angeles following | was derailed three miles west of fe raided |*° Ulness of-several months | Whitehall Tuesday, resniting in the ies Hin wife, Laura, lives at 2401 E./ death of four i Dy ents Wednesday night in a! persons, was taken @ apartments Vy eqnene td | Union st. A son, William T. C. Ball, | yesterday by Archie Mcarthur, 1) In addition to the! and sister, Estelle, live at the same | jerrergon county. school boy. 18 parities | S00 ee ite | The lad admitted yesterday to County Attorney Howard Johnson that he broke the lock and turned |the switch that derailed the train. and Liquor Found! A black domino mask, a large call-| J. Montrose, v., when deputy sherif! search of liquor. equipment of a burgl und two stills, 00 gallons of mash, and 125/ Giant Cod Caught in Sound Waters| Weighing 240 pounds and measur- | ore the north shore of Vancouver ing 10 feet in length, a giant black | | island and battled four men for three cod is being frozen in Seattle, follow- | hours before it was finally landed In ing its arrival Wednesday as a pas-|a dory. The fish was brought to the senger on the gas boat Phrisco. The| Spokane st. terminal by Captairy ‘fish was caught on a halibut hook Peterson of the gas boat. gallons of moonshine | quarts of beer the county | an investiga: | His fin Montrose was held { jai! Thursday, pending tion by Sheriff Starwich the quor him sheriff charge and was broadcast. A} placed against It’s the cut that makes them cute Kute Kuts made playsuits fashionable. The wide Dutch peg, for example, isan exclusive Kute Kut feature. Add tothis narrow red piping, shiny metal buttons, saucy patch pockets, high curved waist- band with cunning pleats front and back—and you have a playsuit that reflects the proud and playful heart of any little queen. Your dealer has your pattern-pet in denim, khaki, and other py proof, colar-fast fabrics, Sizes 0 to 12 CANTIBUSTIEN uNroy ace PEG-TOP PL'AYSUITS Made by Evonsser-HryNneMann Co, ~ San Francisco « Los Angeles. 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