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! SBMSSTfe lev. WEATHER U3R4U s,.:j: Ut ,te(-y . J Lrt last "'8ht K51 Thursday. ana ,.?wwaiiS,,03g,.-- d.t,o oft. Ev.nnfl N.w. .nd TH. Robr8 R.v1Wf. QQU G LAS CPU N As Independent n ptper publUhwJ for th btti ini.rer: ef tfe people. to 7nT231,OF -SEBURO REVIEW. OFS NOT WAh. TOWt GERMANY TO POINT OF WAR -ed That the French Peasant Is Peace-Loving Citizen- Government Does Not Teach Hatred of Their Old-Time Enemy. ROSESURO, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922. VOL, XI., Ws. 123, OF THE EVENING NEWS. POULTRY AND CORN SHOW IS PLANNED (B I'mted Pr l Jumes Couzens of Lansing, Mich., ' '. n i. , vlfa nrnfitilpnt anil treznanrer kTrirn Nov y. ueui- 11 ' ,i ri..rtuat' r nf th Heiirv Ford company, was luua; fij.yuiin..-,. ....... J. Uroesbeck aa United States sena- Leech Ml here yesterday Z,n The "Tiff himself ad- enc fcp moon. tb iiw Hh ii It was a failure, and while fords were vitrollc, his manner 1 to convey the promised pim wsnfss. Mayor Thompson's A was hardly niore than a j waving." He complimented ienceau as beins a patriotic Ith gentleman, and alleged that luited States government (1J shun the Lausanne confer- Cltnienceau will go to Spriiig t tomorrow, where he will again .to arouse enthusiasm for his In his speech he said: ranee does not wish for war. ih you could see the Kronen it. Whit does the French on his farm, want with Ik to him about dominating orld and he would not know you are talking about. Why, village, when a young man fi to marry a young woman lived In the next village, whose 0p you could see, she would he i a foreigner. Our bourgeolse ; to work, they don't want to He all want to attend to f'slncss. We do not teach . of Germany or of anyone. not concealing guns and i! In the soli. fen French people are a good do not fear to fight lii vtte different, but we do utiiitiot the pleasure of dom- If Tiler was Introduced by WiT-Gencra! Charles (J. Dawes, ieriy director of the budget, as or nose great figures whose tor from Michigan, to fill the nn expired term of former Senator Newberry, who resigned a week ago. Mayor Couzens has forwarded his acceptanca to the governor. Mayor Couzens was born In Chatham, On tario, 50 years ago, and Is reputed to have a fortune of many millions. It Is stated that he started his car eer as a "newsie" on a passenger train. In 1903 he became associated with Henry Ford In the manufac ture of automobiles, serving the cor poration as bookkeeper. He severed his connection with the Ford com pany In 1915, BRITISHlMfilPT NOT Bf SCRAPPED (By Associated Pres. LONDON', Nov. 29. Great Dritian has announced that tho government will scrap no more war ships under the terms of the Washington disarm ament conference of a year ago. This statement came from Eyres Monsell, financial secretary of the British ad miralty today, following questions ask ed In the houso of commons. Assur ances were given by the secretary that Great Britian, although a signatory power to the Washington pact, was excused from the performance of the obligation through the failure of other nations to sign the agreement or to scrap their ships, and until they do so and destroy their quota of war ships orr wii span the centuries ami r,r'!lt Hrllian will refuse to stand by me icrms or tne agreement. Greece Is in Bad. LONDON'. Nov. 29. fit. P. rtrcsit IXO, Nov. 29. Mnvnr 'Brit Ian fnil.iv siisnrmletl rilnlmnnf lc i-e. Intlons with Greece as an expression of the disapproval of the execution, yesterday, of sit former Greek cabi net ministers of the Constantino re gime. Official announcement of the break was made today. Ministers to f ' j Greece arc hurrylnr to Lausantis to kfe lovers are looking forward !,ft5"' wn"re will confer with Lord loat pleasure to the annual mill-j umn regarding further drastic nc Jfcall to b eiven tomorrow eve-j,,nn "!at niay be taken agnfnst the fsi the Armory by Company I), of j1't government on account of the Sr 'son Xatlonnl Guard. This ball, la"PKe! unwarranted barbarity in tak-o-'h an animal event, is to be lnsr tnf" !'VPR f mpn declared by a far better this year than ever military court to be guilty of treason, ff The iruarusmon have loft no I O lZ:,ihm MAHftiupv in mm (We Is no ..... . ' mnitUtlL! IV liMHU k -us v , -i""""" ail WHO ti-ouch the ages." f , iitwi r pnal Military I Ball Tomorrow - y Uf.1t Ctt! W will be dHphfPd. If t h utrlf..!., i Ws?M .program dance of thp ulfa nnd unlf... ... '"tK'ims wiii i evidence - - a ons wh h are being prv P lor the eeeasi,n the scm fIi and umior the beautl- FOR MURDLR Or WIFE (Br kwMlKtd Friw) WALLA WALLA. Wash., Nov. 2f. -Tho 1'nlted States aiinrenjp emjrt k. 0i ,, " s'ne will ; lonay rerused a writ of error In the utaung and unsurpassed ' case of James K. Mahoney, convicted 'c Is tn h I ot "rst degree murder In connection k-n fiv. V y 'ho wun tne death of his alleged wife, t-r m,,t., nrchestra, the ! whose body was found In Lake hWh Lme'?,7Mnn of the Washington canal in 1921. Aecord Werenm,, ,n f y Kalnn an ; 'ngly, unless some other authority This i "0"I;hml, 'he en-1 Intervenes, Mahonev will hang at the F'" music and ih ob-i"ie penitentiary here next Friday. r from , " nr " , o j " ",an,lpoint Is oratnr. have , . 'he warier.,,; "U"' "anrv inir, . , -"""nuni in r"i. white an,t ,!.. Th ar.,I if,, llavo v,, CENTRAL PACIFIC AND FSPEE DIVORCE DISCUSSED Co. Agent Announces Plans For Exhibition to Be Held Early In January. COMPETITION DESIRED Friendly Itlvalry WIII lie Of Heneflt To ARriettHm-e, It Is Ileltevetl I.llerul Premium List Is Xow Itelng I'repared. FEDERAL AUTHORITIES 10 'DHOTI MkV ENFORCE VOESIEAD AMfNDMEKT rU 1 wW lift I fBv rmtte Prew. WASHINGTON, Nor. 28. Attorney General Kausherty today ordeied ail United States attorneys to tlRhten up th enforcemeilt of the prohibition law and expedite 1 he liquor eases now in the courts and where poHi-blts ta five the guilty 'person heavy sen tences. Prohl Laws Ervforetd. WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. (Asso ciated Press.) The federal authori ties throughout the country have been notified officially of the necessity of cooperating closely with the prohibi tion enforcement agencies with a view to curbing the exsenssve viola tions of the statutes. The federal at torneys have been Instructed to push all liquor cases and to suptest the im- ! position of the neaviest penalties on f conviction. Attention was specihcal- i tv called to th reports that some i A poultry, corn and potato show! ceriat beverage manufacturers were to encourage and stimulate interest I marketing a product with illesal atea-; HOLD EXPOSITION Despite Adverse Vote tn Ru ral District Exposition May Be Given. YOUNG MEN ARE BUSY Fair Proponents Are IKseiswtnK Numerous PhwiH Wlib'h My FjkI la Huge I'ulr IMng StfTt, in these products In the I!mnquahili content. vallev Is beine- ntftnned foe tha mttt- I Agent ftrCoonTt had 'been ! MAN SHOOTS WIFE AND hoped to have such a show In the fail, but because of the numerous entertainments and events of dif ferent kinds, it was thought better, after a long consideration, to con tinue the plans until after the first of the year, and to give the show during the second week of January. A liberal premium list is being TREK COMKITS SUICIDE (By t'n!te4 Pre. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 29. Th? Atlantic-Pacific Highways and Ktec trlc.il exposition, which wot better known as the "iwrtanti fair," has long t een a tonic of spPHtlcHoi! In the United States. Wneu the fair Idea was first broached, ISoston was considered as the site, lio.Hon dis approved f the Idea and Portland narry fwas chosen. Now that Oregon, bus Br Trt t SAN JOSE, Cat.. Nov. 29 Hansen, prominent automobile tire i not Portland, has tltsanp-oved of salesman and his wife, Daisy, were the exposition Idea, It Is a moot?i found shot to death in their home qtfstion whether or nit a fair will nreoared and lornn ()rpilv nrl.! hern todav. The investigation ron-jha held to commemorate the na- will be offered for displays of agrl- vfneed the police that Hansen had , Hon s highway and electrical growth :ts. County Agent shot his vslfe and then committed sal- iand achievements. Portland's private cultural products. County Agent Cooney is preparing detailed In-'ctde. formation, which may be obtained; from him within the next two weeKs, "Everyone Is Interested tn the development of our wonderful coun ty, Mr. Cooney says, "and will agree that a good live show of agri cultural products will put our prod ucts before the people and demon strate by example that we really have accomplished wonders In the development of excellent breeds of poultry, corn that will yield 70 bushels per acre, and potatoes that would make any Irishman stop, look and listen, "We have men and women In all walks of life In this county who have produced wonderful products, and the person not acquainted with the agricultural possibilities of this county will be surprised to see some of the things that will be put on dis play. Nothing wilt do us more good than to get together and start the New Year off with than some good old friendly rivalry in the form of a good show. This will put re new FRANCE WILL NOT SEIZE RUHR VALLIY enterprise may see the fair Idea be come a reality, but doubt Is ex pressed here If It will ever become a state or municipal enterprise. HARDING'S SHIP SUBSIDY BILL PASSES THE HOUSE TODAY WITH 24 MAJORITY Measure Now Goes to Senate Where Considerable Opposfttett Is Promised It Bill Provides for Direct Treasury - Aid Is Administration Victory SoFsr. By Ttsttetf Pfw WASHINGTON, Nov, 29 President Harding'!! hip stb$isiy bill ted a pass ed the hsuss by a vote of SOS. to 184, s majority sf 24 votes, si-ghtly . seeding the figure claimed aa a ma jority by the administration leader. The bill now goes to the senate where strong oppositions Is promises! It The bill prsvttfe for direct treasury aid totaling thirty million annually with yarieu form of indirect ub iety. It it regarded aa an administration victory so far. WASHINGTON, Nov, 2R. Radical changes in several provisions of the. admnltr.-rt(tf!i shipping MB. all of them proposed fey republicans, Were made today by the house as It ap proached a final vote on the measure. More than two-score amendments were offered, but less than s. down wero approved, PORTTJlxn o.. Sav 8ft The 1 Among the Important changes made young men of Portland may make fn the measure dtsrsRK tho day was an WASHINGTON, I. C, Nov. 2. denial that France had decided lai1""' possible a world's fair here tn 1 92T, despite the repudiation of the ex position Idea at the recent general seize the Ruhr valley If Germany fails to, meet the next reparations pay ment. Tho French government au thorized this denial, according to a statement. FATHER AND TWO SONS FOUND DEAD IN RUINS (By Fatted Pr. 5 GRASS VALLEY, Cat., Nov. 29. Officers searching the ruins of two Following (he defeat of the Ex position amendment at the polls, fair proponents are considering ways and means for obtaining the approval of varioos city clubs and organisations In their drive to raise money entire ly by Block Biibscrlntlon, With the orgsnlied backing of these city clubs a new organisation would ho ef fected, and prohahly Incorporated, stork would be sold to whomsoever would want to buy It, and the money lurned Into a general fund for the promotion and financing- ot the fair. At least M.OOO.OftO is needed to burned hon.s today found the charr- Vnt !Hf:ltr ll a running basis. This ed bodies of fary Hector and two t & been raised through 1 , , : , v r .,"... i iui,! u mm iuiili mil, sun im? ea lite ana interest Info ntrH-. ' ' . ". " ,, ,,, ,w cultural work, and hetter poultry, " i"imi). 'with taxation Multnomah coitntv corn and potatoes will doubtless rl ,2 PORTLAND TURKEY MARKET IS WEAK The dressed turkey market In Port land is very weak, reports from the metropolis show. Although there have been liberal receipts the sales have not been heavy and tho price Is dropping rather than increasing as Thanksgiving day approaches. A few sales were made yesterday at 40 cents but the majority were sold at from one. to three cents below that price. There is a small surplus left In Port land but it Is expected that the sup ply will he cleaned tip by Thanksgiving. Francisco for Than! with the mother; from Rector, r kiirtvinir dinner '""" mmiT nn-om, entl5 divorced ,m' ,nM ' H stale refused la give. ELKS TO FEAST f "p If!r waa miii.neft rvv two THURSDAY NIGHT t measures. The first was a eonsltttt- f rimmi iumrntimri wrnca wama nave The given !: tomorrow eveising following the reg ular lodge meeting, Tho committee has had a numlter of fat turkeys annnnl turkey "feed" to be 'I &" dtjr of Portland to n ,y the Kliis lodge, will he het.t j c"ei . P(J eent tn3c "' - Blnce this waff to Ik nn sHcrattan $n fh constiHs- prepared with all "fixinV for this (p a '9ani occasion and a delicious repjist will he served aftfr the business of th:' measure was confined to Mullnoman comity. It provided that, should the lodge has been disposed of. These; Vrml, th . ( a tx nimual events are greatly enjoyed by myorx wmild pay with their regular the memb. is of the lodge add If Is tna mfftctcnt fund to ratsn f 3, antlcipatert that there will he a htg ; f(o,Of!ft In three years, provided that attendance, the exposition committee raised o tl,00,t00 hy subscription. When Mr. and Mrs. H, 11. fSrtnstead will . the RtafB refused lis okeh. She plait entertain Mr. and Mrs. Charles full through. The second erovlse Arundel and family and Mr. and ', was never reached. Had the stale Visit In California Miss Maxtno Kolkema of this clfy left this morning for Copco, Cali fornia, where she will spend tne Mrs. I. II. Meyer and fitnttlv to- approved the constitutional smend ThanksKiving holidays with her fain-, morrow at a lovely Thanksgiving ment. It was regarded as certain er . . Kolkema. (dinner. ithat the needd nttlltort would be HOW TO CARVE THANKSGIVING DAY TURKEY, amendment by Chairman Madden of the appropriations committee, makisst it necessary for eonBress eacfc year to authorise payments from the mer chant marine fund to operators of American ships, industrial Concern Out. At the suwsttott of Representative f Edmonds, Pennsylvania, ranking re publican on the, merchant marine. cora mlttee, the house decided not to make government aid available to Industrial concerns, such as tho Standard Oil company, for their operations of ves sels carrying their own predsiefs. The bill, as amended, permits such com panies, however, to receive assistance for transpartlnsf cargoes of other ship pers. As expected, representative Ranft- hend proposed that the bill specify that compensation was not to be paid fo any operator whoso ships carried fifiuor. The SHpreinw court. It was pointed tout, might fecMe, that Ameri can ships outside t o Shree-mlle limit wero not subject ta the prohibition law and the Itenkhead amendment was offered to make dtiitbly sure dlsbar meitt of Mquof from American ves sels. Mr. Edmonds sulckty offered a sub sfltttte for the Ilankhead amendment, narrowing Its scope to provide that ships should not receive government aid for vnyaecx on which llguor wis carried. After brief dlscussltgt the Edmonds substitute was adopted, 68 to 31. Tonnage Minimum Cut. There was a seuerat assault on the provisions of the bill relating fn the powers of the shipping board, but they remained tnfat't until one section, stip ulating that the P'ltcret arcnnntlnsf office was not to review the hoard's determination of the amount of com pensation to be paid, was eliminated, at tho sitirftfstion nf Representative :i will J 'hrouchout (Br Aociatel Proas. V A R H f N'G TOX, Xov, 23. The 11 srt , i 'nrouEtiout " Uf officers ronssarms the no- n'jptjne inH n Kotithom ynitin .a 1 .... h,i, ,, -'! ..iu.-i.il iiv die, '"i into a nlnf. suprome court have mrlsoii a. "inr. place supronie court have rer-elved Kstion that the problem miht tie i.f .v. , . nv ! " ui. iini-siaie commerce h!Ch lruinl r-lllimU'glnn fnt ...,(.. 4U c . r.n''-i in . ', wn. ''acinc and Central Pacific In one of f b v,n. ror , T? lil th mainr railroad consolidations " ir.,-,.r.,,.. "en-!ar)r hl-h have been proposed under the r-,ar r0-.,.,,-,! , " n" na-,'raiusportatlon act. ''ir, !S fr ... :. ' i O . r.rt ..'. " '""'nera EXHUME VIOIMS Of THE CHICAGO ARSENIC TRUST ,L X.. 51-" I t ew IIIIWUHV till kfl: i ' faU C (Br tlr'tut tM) . TAr . r,C'. :. TltreV n DAYS Tft.'-V.U 41 l'."'1" n! alleged victims of more the wer" toeay. The authoritte hat the two women killed sev- nands and many relatives tF them ir9rnt j I oth women have ben indicted for i murder. L. ' V.rJ Carver U'M'X ?rX'i !?- -7;l M h ;li I At the restntar tunrnewn of thff secretary of state a dct.tthd report ; Rotary rtul today noo; the members of She tilt mm or so n4 to evploit nsts sste pfeasiire or llsteulttg fa a the fair In' the rampafan. Th Mr vpr' tnleressfnit fatfc by "11111" w5 a political candidate. tiisS tike rhupsf't, assistant manager of tho any other active participant ta the fliv gort I.lfc Instirnnce company, who fcampatKn, l one or rne ctvsrter gtrntwrit or This dlsK ltttittn Is nw srfnx ; fm" cmn. in gMitseman brought to cnnclttslott, nd while rcv(. wet the growth of Hot.rv eiuO t the obserjutes are t ttisr performcrt mrt its tirs; tntrmtitettntt una lover the old fair tt a. ymmir t.tood spfRe ot tne success sccompllshert (Is think Ine afm'iS a new fatr idea. ; sntt hn treat Booct achieved In alt The mRt(mr-nt here nwim to fie nnamuuau m tnrnjnate enonsn to that Portland has none tm fur wish Shaw a Rotary orsrunljrtttw. and advertising and talkit c fair that nropttment.it the local member on j P's too late tn draw trark now; f hut h' work tht-v now tave ntl r wav, tho world msv think Portland weak-! whb'h wttt ultimately redoum! wtlft ened. tn fact. PurttanJ now Is tn'wu'h crcdiS s ffie ctuh-. tho position of the pofcr ptayi r who ' tK itfnc of Friday, Tleccrn is torn between fan urstes; puf his, f"r . xtHmt am being perfected to : last chin In the t't and tvfav. or Br.rtt ttu r wot tencders of tbo j throw down bit hand (tnrf save city at a ..ff iouet af th parfsh Stbtnr for rsrfaro. Threwmthl he1 hmie. at Sff tInck, at which; toothing lost to Portland hv losing ev. ry Rnfrlari nd his wife are et ) the fair now. hut something tn-: pecfed Iff he present for participate, i rtefltsaMe rerhar.t mw could call It as the occn '--m 111 be a most en- Chef .Iran Rtrock, of the Vanderhllt hole!, N. w York, show you hhw ht m to carve your Thanks- (prestige, t tmrMi one. The prngrant commit- giving day turkey. At the second cut from th- breast you uncover the savofy dressing. Then cut away Portland; dixilki s Io!t that pre-;tc hjwarr.tr, tl for a good, snsppy th wing, and the bird is ready for diners, fUge, prostrati! durl.ig the bsssftual. forthcoming from somewhere. iMt Hy 4,mm. In Mtttlnomah county, which was Immediately concerned with approv ing and financing the fair, both lite state and city measures carried. The majority to each case was substan tia!. Hut this substantia! majority waa not sufffehnt to Rive the stsfe measure a majority, and It Inst hy ,ft(5f votes, Henco to all Intents and purposes ttw fair Is d d. Of little purpose has been tho time and money spent by rich mert and poor In putting She fair Idea before She world. The fhln to do now, awtrrflnsr to the best authority hre. Is dissolve the fntr committee corporation, square things with the state corporation commissioner and render nnia thsi Funeral of Earl Perkins Held Today SAr,EW, Nov. it, Funeral serv tees for Earl W. Perkins, 8, a mem ber of tho state (raffle situatl, wlllt headquarters at Oalt Grove, who died yesterday afternoon at ttse Wil lamette, sanitarium from Injuries re ceived Tuesday, November 21, In aa accident In which a Willamette. Val ley Transfer trtsck ran over ftlm, will be held tomorrow morning, at lft;a, from tho Rtwlon & Sen mor tuary. Interment will bo in the City Vtesf cemeta-ry. Tho accident oc curred when Mr. Rorktns atlempteft So pass She truck a short dtstsnco north of Aurora and In somo man ner canitht hfs side car l the hub of the freighter so thai he was thrown In front of If, the machine passing over htm, Ho la survived: hy a widow, his father, S, V. Perkins ot Howard" Clfy, Mfch., and a brother, C A. Perkins of Wheeler, Ore. Mr. I'crktns entered the state traf fic service March t of .this year and was stationed until about a month ago In district No, t, with headquar ters at Itosetwrjr. when he was trans ferred So district No. S, with head quarters at Oak drove, A special escort at the funeral wtlt he all tho members of the statB traffic sotmd. Chief T. A. Hafferfy ef the densrfiiicnt baa serif word ttt his deputies to come So Saleut for the funeral. Mrs, Ferktns will re cetvo $fi a month under tho work men's compensation art. RT.i iiv ra n w j, Graham, republiewt, Rltnols, by ft 52 to 48 vote. Another anienilnient approyei tsudo sailing vessels of Wtt to Itttttt grows tons etigtbta for government aid. Tha change was sutrgesSed hy Representa live White, repufeitcan, Kaiae, wha held that the WOtt-tott nttttttmutt car ried; In tho bill as dratted, was sot low f uoush. views rim wn mm wm ittv l?n!t! Ptm! CAMRE.V, Arh. Nov. 25. Sherlf? Ed Harpr snd a force of deputies left harrtmtly for Smaehover, thrs utorntttK, where. It was reported, 2(H) masked "vigilantes" and twenty-flra oil field workers wero engaged la a desperate battle. Details of tha fiRht were laekfiiR other than that several hundtcd ahota nad beea ex changed. Fnconf irmed reports said; that sav era! men were killed when the vigil antes attempted to run gamblers anft dive keeper from Che stt fields Since tha vi vflaal became active two men bav-j been shot tn under world; tights. Two thousand notor ious characters are said to be spong ing it the oil field worker. On nnconffmsed report said that 65 wero killed or Injured Irs the flghttus around Naleaejt and other towna. Tho vigilantes, aeordteg; ta these reperfs, donred the garb ot the Ktt Kiu, Ktnn to battle tho lawless elements. The ffghtissK centered along the Qaarhlta-lfales county Itoe,