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1? VIEW J, volenlay and in' 'A lull) I "'r ro'-p. rou.oli'la"ou ' -'V. "cw" nn1 The Rbuiu Review. DOUGLAS CPU NTY Jii a. Independent nettsnper published for Hie boot Interest of the people. Op HOSEBl'IWl K. .ft-. nosmivncs, okf.cox, wknkshay, makch , 1022. VOL. X, Xu. 271, OF THE EVENING SEWS. 4 III! I I. VI IO 4KMI I1IINTANTS FILE REPORT i CONDITION OF COUNTY BOOKS AFTER MAKING AUDIT Jer's Bookkeeping Sj stem Found to Be Inaccurate and Auditors Were Unable to Reconcile Many Accounts Large fcum Cannot Be Accounted For. Iirch, accountant, who has diiing ihe county books, last Li his report, liavlug coin I,. check of the books kept in Jus departments of the coun Jrii.vui. The experts have irking 'r several months 1,1 lne I ks up to date and Jj their task yesterday, niak Jtuplete report Bhowing de- rernllig " " "l "c 1 lie worn wan iiiuiwufet.- -n.T w;is i-iiu ... . v . j of the books were found puOU slKipe Willi llie eiuep- Jjiose of Hie treasurer, wnere Lre a great number of dls- L,3 get lorlll anu several k which the auuuor was uu- Lcounl for. K L era iuuu.l-, ma icijvii t ill bookkeeping were set fc,se being in ininor sums if due to small errors In ping and In making change. (leparinvoni mis oi.ju coiii- tiie treasurer, due to double treasurer's department, the hand statement and none of the iteuiB or the amounts of same have been verified by us. We have not seen any note for the Coies Valley cemetery fund. We have not seen the tax certilicate. We know noth ing about the amounts from the Chemical National Bunk nor Kountz Bros. "We know nothing pertaining to the amount due from the Uuseburg National Uank. This Is part left of amount from previous years. "Regarding the coupons, this amount is Mr. Sawyers' own figures. We have seen no account kept of this and cannot check or verify the same. "Regarding warrants outstanding. We find occasionally that some war rant on the list is not outstanding. In cases where they are not stamped as Jo coining, having listed j in on the exhibit book and the war- kint fee twice and having runt is not in the tiles, It Is consid- to the treasurer insteuu 011 erea as outstunuing regardless oi whether the treasurer's disburse- kx department was short 11 j meuts sheets shows this number or fc veral minor .errors and dls- not. occasionally we nna a warrant number stamped In but the warrant is not filed. Unless we can locate same we consider it outstanding. A good many transfer and treasurer warrants are stamped In on the ex hibit books. We have checked all of these on the treasurer's cash book Mrted a large number of land find them enreied, therefore we id discrepancies, somw of' have left all such warrants off the n Id not be adjusted and j list, although they are not stamped d. In regard to items car- returned to the clerk's department nca$h, and for which the' on the exhibit books. . .could nut account, tho fol- "The treasurer's auxiliary balance .port was made: " Iras been unreconciled for some alley Cemetery fund This years, as per Crandall ft Roberts' !-i to I a notte on hand audit for 1919. We have made no effort to reconcile same except as rlflcafc Supposed to be! shown in our statement of discrepan (303.00. j cies for this year." al National Bank Old! The auditors found discrepancies ifc.eo carried as cnsh on hand ' In the Items of "outstanding checks." In several instances the treasurer had records of these checks being mailed out but not cashed, most of them being Bent, according to his records, to school districts. The auditors wrote io the cherks of these districts but could get no record on the clerks and the letters received las cash on hand for some from the clerks were made a part of fV kn... .....LI.,,. l,t, tli, Mimpt Tho nmlttnra advised I and iiecommended as follows: I) Bond No. 2C11339 Taken "A good many errors were found p h. Tn ."surer is unable to to exist in the cash book, but as they f same. $50.00. have been adjusted in the corrected balances we are not maning a ae- talled list of them. Any errors affect- LIQUOR THIEVES U. S. NOT TO JOIN GET MUCH HOOTCH CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES AMERICAN KILLED REp0RT CROP PRICES BIC (By Associated Prs FUKUKKICK. Mo., Murch 8. Overpowering three Kuarda ami smashing down doors, a pang of about thirty lii,mi' robht-rs today es caped with 2lu0 gallons of whiskey from a distillery warehouse at llur keivillo, near h e. COAL STRIKE CAN NOT BE AVERTED (By United Prl. WASHINGTON, March 8. Hard ing and Hughes are working on a note to announce to the world within twenty-four hours that the I'nited States government J will not partici pate in the Genoa conference, in re ply to Italy's luvltiltion. the I'nited Slates may agree tt send an unoffi cial "observer" but will not partici pate In the activities, the I'nited l'ress learned today. (Pv Asaocluted Press.) WASHINGTON, .March 8. Alex ander Matherno, an American, was murdered at l.os Naranjos, state of I Vera Cruz, on March 5th, the stale department was advised today by Vice consul lltckersou, at Tampieo. Thi assailants were not known. (Ry I'nited Press. WASHINGTON, March 8. The nation-wide coal strike scheduled for April 1. will not be averted, govern ment circles believed today. The operators failed to respond to Hard ing s Invitation that they meet with SOVIETS GOING TO GENOA CONFERENCE (Oy United Pri'm). MOSCOW, March 8 Soviet Rus- the miners. Secretary Davis claimed sla will send o delegation to the SEVERAL ASSASSINATED BY MEXICAN REBELS AID TO BUSINESS; STATE MENT OF BANKER TODAY progress in etTi'Ctliig a conference hut admitted that the situation was bad. "THE FOUR UARST Genoa conference with the following proposals and demands: An Interna tional loan of a half billion to Rus sia; Russia to supply raw- materials in exchange for foreign debts during the Kuropeau reconstruction; Ger many be permitted to co-operate freely with Russia: the allies must not force the league of nations on Russia or the central empire. rtv At,oelftt., Treas.) SAN ANTONR), March S. The as sassination of fcvvernl Americans in the Tampieo oil region was reported In a dispatch to the Spanish lan guage newspaper La Prensa. It re ported that the Americans were killed by rebels. The Mexican gov ernm'ont has ordered the gunboat ISrava to Tampieo. Improved Credit and Rising Exchanges Called Basis For Pros perity New York Banker Gives Interesting Inter view to International News Writer. Screaming Farce to Be Pre sented at Antlers March 15-16. VETERANS ARE IN CAST SHOT GUN SQUAD AFTER NIGHT RIDERS r.il years. We do not know prrtainlng to this, $1.50. z Bros. old amount that carried a cash on hand for -ars. We know nothing is. 62c. From liosehurg National Bill amount that has been iV know nothing of this. Chck $71.00. J ChecK Not credited to r by hunk. $268.00. No. 84K3 l'aid to bank to 1 cheek given treasurer by 'ectnr. $f.5.35. I'aid twice. I Is Mr. Sawyws' figure. No ( appears on his books show account kept with the New mk. therefore we cannot JJ'JO.OO. $1 amount listed as cash car- on hand. $1202.47. In ieh no record Is contained I treasurer's books, two of the listed in the above report as V 'he a i litor can be account I One WlUi gtoleti by J. F. J ho has been Bent lo the iary. and Is In the hands of 'el Juiv. It miiniintu In 71 Annual American legion Home Tal ent. Kliow Will Vm!ouhtel!y lo the SunppieKt lroductlon of the Kntlre Year. "The Four I.Iars." the annual show of Cnipqua Post No. 16, American Legion, to be presented at the Ant lers theatre two nights, March irlh and 16th. is well under way and it will be the stellar home talent pro duction of the season. Umpqiia Post held a rousing meet ing last night at which time the virl nust committees In charce of the show reported excellent progress, and plans GELATINE MIXING are now practicaJly complete for the two big nights. The members of the east are re hearsing nightly under the direction of lien Scovell, the famous actor-en tertainer, who was cheerio to the (Br United Press.) nAKERSFIKLD. Cal.. March 8. Open warfare between the citizens of Maricopa, who organized a shotgun stiuad, and the hooded niyht riders loomed today with the Mnrlcoplans' announcement that they would shoot any hooded figures seen after dark. o CITIZENS ARE ARMED TO TEf TH (Tty United Trtss). TAFT, Cal., March 8. Citizens armed to the teeth are today waiting for something to happen. The tow n is without police protec tion and seething with night rider excitement. Chief Porter is reported to have gone to Los Angeles. Chief Deputy Hlggins is misslhg, and Deputy Mar shal Arnold is ou , vacation. Oil field work is crippled. 10 BE CANDIDATE Present Circuit Judge Yields to Urging of Friends and Will Seek Reelection. HAS NO OPPOSITION HOUSE EXPLODES J. O. Watson, Who Had Annoum-ed Himself to lie n CaiKlld.ile States He will Withdraw From Unco and Will Not Seek )iricO. (By AFiioclated Press.) TACOMA, March 8. Three men were killed tod-iy when the gelatine troops in France. If the audience gets j mixing house of the K. I. Import I)e one half of the fun and enjoyment out of "The Four I.iars" as members of the cast are getting during the re hearsals they will certainly get five dollars worth of entertainment for the one dollar expended. v lien is com pelled at tinfis to throttle the th'es plans to prevent them from runnUig away with the production, so full of pep and nuariiy are iney. me une of the farce comedy fairly bristle with i Metuoudrs company plant at bupont near Camp Ixwls. exploded. The dead are Fred I'aulso. aied !; I)nn Marks, aged ,27. and Akvin A. Lar son, aged 25 vars. all single. Camp Lewis and South Taconia were se verely Jarred. lov and excitement. No sooner dm ing the clerk's accounts have been " R- bpf(re one of lie olll(,r shown in the respective Btatements ; rae hh)) dP(Jpor nn1 deeper or such accounts. j . . tie ..ars jHn It is strongly advised that the tlme o(,8 of (np come(lv arp treasurer's department should showjj (n (he (nlwini r00m nf the BIG BATTLE IS EXPECTED TONIGHT reconcilement of all bank accounts' f , Nw V()rk ,,onle; , every month. Also that a separate M ,he ,,,,, l9 (nv tTnit'l Prei.) rtAKFRSFIKI.n. Cal., March 8 Open warfare beiween the citizens and "night riders" looms as an hour ly possibility In the oil fields ns night i approaches. Taft. Maricopa. Fellows brewed Isn't home brewed cither Brooklyn , ,, olhpr towlls a tunnoll. caeca regisivi ue i. .-., .... , every nanK. rnis regisier iu niiium . , , only the bnnk accounts and showing Amt,r,,.iin i.eglon is most for all deposits and all checks drawn in , aPctlrhlll. ,. a snappy play ahsolute numerical order. These f loc a.1 presentation nnd Koseburg check registers come with numbers i,0Kia, eounty will undoubtedly printed in them and only tire series be (, Qf t)e homP ,,,,, ca. of hundreds need be written In. No T'h ) Hum (;ilulon ,jh7z orchestra numbers Bhould be skipped, as hap- m prPsj(1 , ,), nti hestra pit prior pens now very frequently. I . (ho s)u)W anll )PtWeeii nets and re- "It Is also strongly recommended, ,lp I1UKlral f,.Hturcs of that the treasurer's department another story will have to show a trial balance every month.i ' ,,OP Tho vets are h-r check, nmminiini to i and in event thfr books now kept are!, '.. , tlie show v '"e- uiiiren Dy iiaray, tnei noi in Burn enai"- i o,.,. ' b-i- c paid by a local bank I tern to do this lhat they be put In I is orni. avnrlne to force the ! such shape and such a system In- T' r to Ii.lv tho nmntint In stnlleit so thin will h takf-n cam of. i v . .....i -.m ).a rhnriroH f'iic i.n tl.M nnmnnin nhovo I "A rorord should !p mad' of thc1'. .f . h hmiM will bo j 't a i.litor pavs: j chocks drawn lhat arf paid from Th N( at :.1h nnonn at th ' ?hf air. A "r ait-ntlon H railed lo iems one bank to another. Theso at the 1 ; Marrh lih and1 around Kmcorri - .1.1 oi in m nnnnr mpni ur's'iii unit- ui nt t" '""u r rnrt civpn nbove. The treasurer's cash bock, and tin pepa- 1 lif'd here are for credits' rat record Is kept no It makes it ' w(ll bo preSpnted two nlKhis. March uvajiifpr g casn on ramer lemous mm Jean Kyruul, a rich n-crclijuif. In apparently Biisperf d by 1 he nl-rhf ridera a Ix-in; rue of llm (Ti-li niters of the "hol Ktin S'iuad." and h" h:in been ordered (o b;iVH liakersrield. A battle mav open t Mnrictpa. whnre hordes of alleged hootleceers. dcKeii erates and ;unlI'rs have :thei-i' to throw din tl:' cannilet of defi ance to the nilit rfder forres. nntiiori f.nd dodders naei been sent to the furthest outskirts or I the county. Thft popular admission: nf one dollar win Infernal Machine Startles Veterans Crark! Crack! Crack!" Three shots r.inir out In the Mill d.tk form dashed r of the urmory pur- tt.ne who arrive will naturally get u, r. .... .. ....... tho choice peats. pors Puzzled by Psychic Sneezer, Quieted by Sedatives Tho Four I.Iars " an. .putter fpirier-z-z-r.: . ... ic.h thna ni low ne every- one the chance of seeing the master Infernal mac hine ,ied and sputter ... .i., ..it ied. COtlieiiy Ul i"' " Manv surprise stums win no A big vet of tjie a rt . i Argnnne grabt.ed extliigiiishe.l the .i. f w,...t ml tin. tinn- llii) machine i . " ' .1 . Tnect almost fuse while two lighters of St. Mihlel ' eenilnll- (Ry Internal innifl 'ews Sen Ire). r'".NVF.n. Mnioh 8. Mies Fula Johnson, the physchlc r. " has been relieved of her ailment, declare Denver physl- ' hn n.sert that h"r belli f that she "had to B was the "i;- of ht r constant sternutation. T'' victim of the serange neurotic afTllctlon was brought to a :i-r l"pital from her home in Western Nebraska, nnd her al ' c...,a. ,,.t yneejing for a time threatened serious consequene!i patients, who were kept In a state of sle. pl. sn'ess and ' '"v i.y their sternutative companion. Johnson's condition became so hysterical nid i lie cutTered ' tiental torture that It was Impossible to administer ana.s '' Throi-Kh the use of powerful datives, however, she was 1 n i.le to sleep, and the "psychic tieei'ng" disappeared upon 'k nlng. I' entirely a p.vchic condition." phslcl:in said. "Mi" ' v ' w tha' thero ever was such case before In the medical pro- cn The womij, whose mental condition brought on the ' re nfflieilc.it. suffered tortures, and If the neering had con- 1 much longer serious resulta might have ensued." nhicp is .,,,.,. "The l our l.lars , t,.e all worthy followers of Old An lati 'as. will deliver the snap and pep I prior to Ihe show, but when 'he ' . ... tl.o n vh of March ir.th the cast will take the helm and "dark form with the spitting row.l .l.,iu over a barrage or lauk-ns. gig- er L es snb kers and haw-haws that will room . i i Ai-nnr ma It sla nf Til CI ft nd rivM i mi fame collared the cuTprlt with iIh-I deadly weapon. I Such war the t'art of tl a regular meet Ing of I'rup'i 'ja Iot A'uef i n l'Klon latt uitf V . Hut after the had been h 'tied Into a liKhted It was fotii.fl to be no other . t I, n Ti. .1 ft ti Vfinlsil tfi at-irl n ft Kinom-rnavT iu sr.. - ,. . j i ttif word. Home x iteinrn inr men of ' The Four IJhts' rom pnnv a rb:itne to hroak Into the linie- liKht and stran" as It nny ae-in the arf. ted by four well known flutters. 1 mptpia Post kept the fireworks trninic following this exelieiucnt and before th f tnng s btiins bad v,v- it the rash book rerelpt Hihiirvinenis. tr . in recnnrllM with rhlture was VT-helr sternutative compunlon. the banks. That s to inn I Johnson's condition became so hysterical v.d rhe suffered receipts and IndiUdual disburse " 'l !!:.nt',l t. .i . ..n.w. n, In. mitttcr anaes- nw.T.ts.' Tho .minors made a number or other surrtlon concerning a bet- he. n completed ail ineuil.ers w re ur ot em of rarltir for the books nf irnniliig over ith pep and energy the treasurer, stating that the to pllt ol,.r tnP legion show, method new uod l not aceurste In Following the i uslness x-lon tho tho least and should he chaned to Amilnirv members wore In- a better method. T"n pages of Ihe vited to the ; A. It. rooms where roport are taken In selling forth dm- Al. skan SiiKBeK, chocolate and cake erenanrles existing In Ihe treasurer's wore served. I' big night for books. all, especially "The Four Liars." Friends of Judge J. W. Hamilton, and the bar of this district generally are greatly pleased by the announce ment today that Mr. Hamilton has reconsidered his decision lo retire from the Judgeship at Ihe end of his term and baa now decided to again enter, tho contest and become a can didate for re-election nt the coming primary election. Judge 'Hamilton leached this decision only t,fter his many friends throughout the entire district bad demanded that he remain in the responsible position which he now holds. Judge Hamilton has for S'i years served faithfully and effic iently as circuit judge of litis district end during thut time has conducted Ihe affairs of that office fairly niwl linparilally and in a manner that has gixen the voters of this district com plete confidence In his nhlllty. His announcement lhat be expected to re tire finAi office at the end of his term and that he ditl not expect to heek reelection met a storm of pro test anil he ln.s since been beselged i with friends who have demanded that he again become a candidate and ac cept the office. The entrance of Judge Hamilton Into the campaign will make a decid ed change Iu the aspect of the politi cal situation which has heen form ing. Attorney James Watson, who was an avowed candidate for Ihe nf- ilee. Ills eanilld! t y being contlgent upon Judge Hamilton's retirement.! today n n noil need his withdrawal from i the race. ' "Although 1 announced myself as; II raudliliile for the office of circuit judue. my announcement was nuide i . ti'irely upon Ihe strength of Judge II. mill. Hi's expected retirement. Judge Hamilton Is universally in'-, i ep table lo Hi" Koseburg bar audi elsewhere and all will be pleaded that he has determined lo enter t li , .iitiii'iilKii and become a c.'.ndldiito for reelection. With Judge Hamilton j as a candidate will withdraw my name and will not seek the nomlna- lion at tin coming ele.tlon." j Senator 11. J.. F.ddy. who was a t. ntatne ritndiilnte. bin also decltti-) el to run for the office, nnd Is the: ... ni Itisb.n that .Indue Hamilton will, go to the polls without opposition. ' luilaeH Coke and sklpwotth. now holding the offices of circuit Judge In ibis district, nr." also In the race and It Is e peeled lll.lt tlley W ill have IIO KppoSIIIOIl. NEW TREATY SUPER CEDES AGREEMENT ( 11 Acn'.' litte.t Trims WASHINGTON. Match 8. The I.aiiklng Islul agreement has been completely sup. ti'il' d by the nme puwer maiy inni "rnllig China now le foie ihe senate. Hie president In formed the Hell.lt. today In response to the recently adopted llorab .- lull. Mi. The executive lidded thut Hie lour power treaty did not ron-e.-m Cliliui and ilo.-s not dlreclly li.-ar u;'"ii the Ionising Isbii note. mhk.i: oi'i icniji irr Mllhit.l K. Ilaidislv, litatid Vice Cha Ilor of the Knights of F thins In.lee, and wife, of Seaside, Hint W. J. I lark. I'asl Grand Cha il'-ellor. and wile of I'OI tllll'l. motored to llose- hurie this if'.rii.i.Mi to conduct the big Page class nt the K. of I'. meet ing tonight. This is on" of the larg est eliiSK- ever put through this de gree in the stale and a good attend ance al Ihe lodge melting tonight is expel ted. ny CI1ARI.F.S II. PARMF.lt, (lltteruutl. mil News H.TVlen Sluft I'el reHpon.tetll I. NF.W VUHK. Murch 8. America is facing a period of prosperity be cause of rising prices of farm pro ducts, Improved credit conditions, ami betterment of the International exchange rates. John Mellugh. president of the Mechanics and Met als National Hank, declared today lu an exclusive Interview given to the International New a Service. In this, the lirst siatemeiit thut Mr. Mellugh has made to the press, he said that he Pelt very hopeful about business conditions. "We have passed many troubles within the past few months," he ex plained. "We still have adjustments to make, but the future looks bright. Of course, wo shall not rush Into prosperity luimiedliilely, as many persons ure Inclined to believe. Hut I think that a period of prosperity is approaching. Most Substantial Factor. "The most substantial factor con tributing to my opinion Is found in the rising prices of farm products. especially of corn and hogs. Rising prices are making tho farmer forget bis troubles. He Is now ready to buy more freely, and this will insure an Increased Industrial activity and a free movement of products over the railroads, and that will aid the trans portation facilities in general. "After all, prosperity rolls along llk a snowball," he Illustrated. "It Increases lu slr.o as It gains momen tum. .Mr. McHugh feels lhat the credit situation has Improved greatly and that the banking situation is thor oughly sound. He said that the busi ness Interests had safely passed a severe period. "The recent increased number of business failures Is nn Indication of past conditions, not of present ones." he declnred. "The fact that many concerns reached the right time when they could liquidate with the smallest possible loss showed that readjustments were being untile safely. Promise of Improvement. "Thosjo failures really may be taken as a negative promise of im provement In the present a and fu ture," be added. Mr. Mellugh sees In the better ment of the International exchange rates a pronounced sign of world Improvement. "That Improvement relieves Im porters of foreign countries from paying Ihe heavy premiums which formerly paralyzed inbornuliDiinl trade," he continued. "Of course, II gives us a larger field in which to sell anil thus aids in increasing our iiianuliictured output. This better- SECRETARY FALL MAKES REFUTATION incut of exchange naturally Indicates that F.urope Is becoming stablllxed. This stabilization is being reflected lu American business. "I nm, indeed, very hopeful about our general business conditions. The outlook Is Rood. We shall not Jump Into prosperity all at once, hut we are approaching It gradually." . I IliF. HK.STIIOYS 111 II.DINti. (By t'nltert Press.) SllFKOYOAN. Mich.. March 8. Fire broke out today nnd destroyed Hvvernl business buildings. It still rages unchecked. A special train la rushing fire equipment from May lord and Grayling. SUSPEND RULES FOR BONUS BILL (lly Assoclatod Prnss.) WASHINGTON, March 8. The republican leaders are planning t o put the bonus bill through the house under a suspension of the rules, which would shut out aimmdinents and limit the debate to forty min utes. Under this rule a two-thirds vote is necessnry, but the leaders be lieve this majority Is possible. Mon day, March 20th, is rules suspension day. Alliance Ratified by Alliance Board (By Itnlteil Press). INDIANA ID1.IH, March 8. The rail-miner dcpvimlve alliance, formed on the eve of the threatened coal strike April 1st, was ratified today by the International executive bonrd of tho United Mine Workers. Vroal ileut John I., ta.wia, of the United Mine Workers. In a statement writ ten for tho I'nited l'ress today, do In red that his organization' would confer w ith Ihe operators of Ihe cen tral competitive fluid If Secretary of Labor 1cwls calls such a conference. (Mr I'nited pros). WASHINGTON. Match It Secre tary of the Interior Fall today char acterised as "loo ridiculous for refu- I tatlon" Ihe charges Dial hu had ul-l terlor motives in wishing to transfer! the forestry dcari incut from: the agricultural to the Interior dlvl-j slnn. "I have no connecliim with ( Ihe Guggenhelms nnd Ihe predatory Interests because i k not nervssary." Fall said. Income Tax Man Is Kept Busy 0. G. Hewitt, of tho U. S. Internal Revenue service, who Is here assist ing local residents In preparing .their Income tax statements, states that he has been kept yery busy during the past few days. Mr. Hewitt's office in the Federal building bus been crowded at till times during the past few days und he has heen working long hours to dispose of the business brought to him. Owing to the con fusion existing over the new changes In the laws many people are In need of help in preparing llteir statements. All returns must he In by March la, or a heavy penalty Is provided. Mr. Hewitt will remain hero until thut time. Mrs. W, W. McDonald. Mrs. C. H. VtcClung and Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Deardorff, who have been visiting in l.os Angeles, Long llearh and other California cities, returned to this city this afternoon. They all report a very enjoyable trip. Petting Is Found Established As New Indoor. College Sport Ity InteriiHthnml News Servler). Kf-;V Vrl:K. Marrh K Some nf Viu do and aonie of Vm don't, nil emphatic tWi -lanK 1 ti h from California not wit hsiandlnR. There's no general rule, Hueh In the retort of co-eds of New York colleges to the chnritn of Kdiior li. 1. Inn ahum, or the California I'eltean, that "all col h'Ke girls like tn be kisned' and "expert every man who takes them out to ntteMipt I' " "Klslnr l-n't on the collet" curriculum," said Miss Mitle KhIIkIi. New York Cnlverslly dramatic tnr. "It'i ridiculous to say that our fdl in a av man. "Kveiy I'irl like to he kls d hv the man she loves. She wants It and exp. efH it " A swet-f yinir.fc tMnr at flarnard, on the otttvr hand, deposit that: "IVitlni; h.iN ' st a hi lined ltKlf as tho new Inter collegia! o sport" Whlfe Fhorf Vlrted, hohhed lialred, rolled stockinged flapper chimed In with "lnm't von know that the ll a that you marry Ihe girl y'U hlj I wrn i t and anrli-nl." Ihe -dit or of Mortar Hoard. Itainard's annual publication, dodged the Usue p.irtly. Hlie mild: 'Then ur" two HaieeH of girls In a college, thft social llonessea and aerloii nt mien t.-t. The former ate distracting and a danger to duration. "