Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 28, 1923, Page 1, Image 1

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consistently never travels
on crutches.
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Consolidation ol Th Evening Newt and th Roteburg Review
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ROSEBURO OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1023.
rm 1 inetanif-ttrC
L AH Part f World
' . X 1 1 1
Gather at uaKianu
X TEACH PEACE
ferenceWill Be Held in
ort to Determine Method
Which Education May
Prevent Warfare
i; FTtANTIsrO. Calif., June 2S.
ntv thousand cnucaiom
t nlri,s of the world and every
' the union are here and In
. i ralif todav, to attend the
t';j of the world conference on
n n v . . I . i? nnit iflA ni
on June .-vjutj .
rinr.itipn association conven-
Ij'ilv 1-6. according to estimates
I ' iiian. business iuanaser of
world conference of education
,n called for the purpose or
i together representative eo.ii
frmii varlou-. iiarts of the clvll-
orld in order that thv may
In a constructive way in pan
wsicti mav have In esablishing
officials of the W. C. E. said
.day. Oreat iiritatn. routn jviri-
ui China nd the Hainan coun
ts amone Ihe nations represent-
TRY FOR FLIGHT RECORD
-r the period the N. E. A.
krtion is ti'ing !ieen m
kranizaii'1' will hold tneir con-
the luv ci'ies. ten heme in
hi. and six in San Francisco.
obc held in OaK'ani are:
lin Horn" Economies Assocn-
:nr.a Council oi leaeners oi
i. Sip'onnl Conference on Edu-
.1 MVinotl. Visual rjuueauon
V-m. National Council of Ad-
iWf Women in Kdiieatlon,
Cutcil of Primary Kduoa
!irail Association of Teach-
' Svwb, National Organization
nnn of State Education As-
. National Council for Social
s, nd ihe National Council of
ffiv Associated Pre.)
WASHINGTON. June 28. Agricul
tural producers, traders and consuni-l
ers in tne Kooky Mountain reaion and , P-nmrlen M-iw Act- P
Pacific Coast and in the southe,., r,0mCter Ask ' Fost-
slates, will be defined by the exten
sion on July 1 of the market news ser
vice of tne department of agriculture.
4V M-t.it.-d pr.su
RAN' MKGO. June 2? -Cap- e
! tain Lowell Smith and I.irutin- e)
ant John Klrhtcr. hopped off til
4:4S a. m. on second uttempt to
e break nil air endurance records.
MBLIES SITING
TROUBLE i CHICAGO
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO, June 28. Several Im
portant construction Jobs. Including
the great park stadium. Wrfgley
"twin" building and furniture mart.
are virtually tied up as a result of
yesterday's walkouts of laborers, In
cited by what contractors termed rad
ical agitators, headed bv Martin
Kgan. Seattle I. W. W. leader, who
they state. Is endeavoring to start a
city-wide strike of building laborers.
poncment of Bout Until
July 14th
I ESPEE EMPLDYESSGic
ZE
(
I. W. V. PLA1S NEW STRIKE
' .
(Associated Press.)
PORTLAND. June 2S Plans
e are being perfected by imluttrial e
i
(Oy Vnlted )re )
CANTANIA, June SS. A groiii)- of
j distinguished ltuliun seientisid were
Portland Division cf Southern 1"l"iallv '"'"''d in R'u ""' u,w
m ,of Mount Eina, folloMinc a violent
Pacific li Winner 111 eruViion of the volcano today. Tliey
rentlt-r'-! uneonsridus by gaMies
iV-"1 VOL. XU NO. 205, OF THE EVENING NEWS.
'
: ICARAVAN PLANS
'iE DISCUSSED
I
Two Contests
, and (alt lut cindriA.
had a nurrtjw esrit.
DAN TRACY QUITS JOB i northwest for another strike LOCAL WORKERS HELP
Mill me nei. ie nwhs, espe- wi
ciiil attention being paid to the
harvest fields. It as slated here
e todav by 8. Hoaly, hical siiokes- e el 1 in
man for the timber workers ) silver Loving Lup and Hronze
Funds Not in Sight toj'ay
Dempsey and Take Care of
Loans Made by Great
Falls Business Men
HlliI IKES PLEA
FOR WORLD COURT
Declares American People Ought to
Use Influence to Bring About
Condition Where There Will
Be Less War.
frtv Assorlsted Press.)
POCATELLO, June 28. Declaring
that American people "ought to give
of their influence to direct the, world
to a plane where there will be less
or war" President Harding carried In
to Idaho, the home of Senator Borah,
an appeal for American membership
in a permanent court of International
Justice. Making the first of his two
Idaho speeches, the president declared
he would " a thousand times rattier
entrust the adjustment of a dispute,
in which America Is interested, to a
permanent court of international Jus
tice with , American representation
theron, than to any arbitration body
set up in the history of the world.
Senator Borah, who has criticit-'ed
$50,000 RAISED
(Itv AssiM'lated lrep.)
GREAT KALLS, June 28.
Fifty thousnnd dollars of Demp- e)
sey's final SlOU.OOu installment for
the fight with Ulbbons has been
assured from one individual at e)
2 o'clock this afternoon. Stati
Senator Speer, the fight pro-
moter's attorney satd. The re-
mainder is expected to be raised
before night.
I
'OloislS
tion of the 1. V. v. He slated
that the date has not yet been
set.
Plate Presented Workers
for Their Interest in
Aiding Company
ALBANY BAPTISTS
AGAINST STRIKE
(ny Associated Pre.)
WASHINGTON. June 28. Public
sentiment "will tolerate no suspension
of the anthracite coal supply this
year" the Federal Coal Commission to
day Informed the convention of union
In session at Scranton,
Committee Holds Meetings to
Mcke Further Arrangements
for Trip to Coos Bay-
CO-OPE RATION ASKED
REPUDIATE PRICE
Teachings of Evangelist Con
flict With Bible, Deacons
Maintain
LETTER IS MADE PUBLIC
(By Pnited Press.)
SHELBY, June 28. Promoters of
the Denipsey-Ciibbons fight, will ask
the boxers and their managers to con
sent to a postponement of the cham
pionship bout until Jitly 14 It was
learned today from a reliable Bource.
The promoters, who are confronted
with the problem of raising $273,01)0
to meet the final payment to Dempsey
and to meet other Indebtedness, are
seeking more time to dig up the
money.
threat -o them Out
(By United Press.)
ST. PAIL. Jul-! 2. Tho Great
-Nortnern raurcao win nw come to AI.,,AvY, jna 2S. I.oenl religions
the finnncial reseat of the li'Miip-1 i,.!,,. ,..., ,,i.;.,, , u,(,i
sey-Cibbons fight, according to I tfiseusMon Stindn.-,.tnornlng when an
statement made by President Ralph , ,,,.,.., W1 m;1,i(. hv ,,r. . y.
rtttild today 'This railroad has no: ,,., from , ; ( , pf.
thought of doing anythln,' outside I f(.,.t hat ,h rnc,,rg f t1(, Flm
the province ot railroad operation, j ,!(1I(sl ..iiurcli are no longer in ac
I resident Iludd said. i roril wiln BUl n interpretations of the
racy uuin mm n.str i'rr nlure as were nronounded bv lir.
Charles 1'iice. evangelisi, in Ailiany
That the Portland division of the
Southern Pacific company Is ranking t miners now
up to and above other divisions of the considering new wage demands.
: system is proved by the fart that in
two contests conducted by the com
pany this division has won trophies
for their work. I
I The first trophy to be presented the
'division is a huge silver loving cup forj
work none by the employes of the
railroad. The cup Is a very beautiful
affair and stands some eighteen inch
ts In height and has on it a raised
gold figure of a locomotive.
A letter from E. L. King, superin
tendent of the Portland division, sd
dressed to tho employes, rends as follows:
All Members Who Are in
Sympathy With Price and
His Ideas Asked to Seek
Affiliation Elsewhere
"It affords me much pride and satis-
PILLAGE CITY
(Fly Associated Press.)
SHANCIIAI, June 28. Troops tn
the Hiihrn province have united
and pillaged the city of Mlernyiuig. ac
cording to advices from Hankow. The
dispatches Hdd that the mutineers
i i. i.m to announce mat tne i-oriiam! i have rarrled off a number of captives
n,if-.,Jti una U.-.-II iinuiiifii int. r uei
Trophy for the fii-st quarter ending
said he felt the president's position,
as set forth In his St. Louis speech,
was generally agreeable to the people
of the country as well as to the Re
publican party.
E
Dfpanmen of Education, the administration's world court plan i
f to be held in San Francisco are ' as presented to the senate, met the
in Junior Red Cross, Illiteracy , president at Cache Junction, Ltah.
i. National Federation of I and in a statement to newspapermen
i Lanaaage Teachers, National
of Teachers Associations,
' Garden Association of Amcr-
I'd the Illiteracy Conference.
representative assembly of the
. A. will be held In Oakland,
f the reneral evening sessions
hid in Sun Francisco. Ses-
f the World Conference on Ed-
and tho National Council of
'tion will be held in San Fran-
i"f will be twenty departmental
"aa of the N. E. A. being held
of wliirh eleven will be held
i',rraneisoo and nine in unit
T'ose 1n San Fran isco are :
' -ss education, Child hygiene, ad-
ai publications, higher educa-
imraigrant education, normal
physical elucatlon. school
'sfr:ition. secondary education.
education and
(Hv wsoelatcS !:eso t ,
SHELBY. .Mont.. June 27. Dan
Tracy, pioneer Great Falls mining !
man "and hotel owner, suddenly j
last Novem her.
Also
yesterday members of the
church received printed aniiotinee-
iinil. authorised and
tor and deacons ol
tile church, eniaii!iu the stand
laken by the Baptist church leade rs
.te.,imtelv nroteet the,,M rti"uny hc.ii swe-nng mat
'rom the position of ex-1 ' ...
charge of the business n"'1"8 f V,'1
t of the Uempsey-Olb.;1?8"''-- h P
withdrew from the position of
ecillve in
management
bos fight earlv tonight. 'Tracy said
his withdrawal was due to his in
ability tn
new capital put into the promotion
at the time the second $100,000 In
stallment was paid Demps"y June
15. Mayor Jim Johnson, treasurer
of Ihe fight, said Tracy's withdrawal
would not prevent the holding of the
bout.
Tracy was placed In charge of
the business nanngemnt of the
fight ten days ago at the request or
Great Falls bmiiics men who con
tributed to the $100,000 Installment
due Dempsey at a tune when it bp-
fPv T'ntted Press.)
WASHINGTON. June 28. Foreign pPxr(. that the money would not he
and wider use of school houses.
"t Oakland are: Classroom
f. deans of women, elementary
ee-mentarv sphnnl ni inrl-
kirderearten education lihrarv
education, rural education, and
instruction.
National Council nt ITdiif-al Ion
k''ld foUr S.wmna In Cn Vun.
Julv 2. 3. H nn.l ft Th. Ti.lv "
will be opened with an address
I- fiWVnn Nt.nr Drlffilia tirnal.
f 'he council. and newlv a'nnolnt-
friotend.-nt ot schools of San
ships bringing liquor Inside the three
mile limit of the United States In vio
lation of the Volstead act, will not be
seized. Acting Secretary Gilbert ol
the treasury department declared in
practical ! an official statement today.
raised
Washes Hands of Game
"I came here to see tlint the Great
Falls men who have $17,000 tied tin
In this fieht, got their money back."
Tracy said. "It's not in sight now
and I'm going back to report to
them. I am through with anv fur
ther connection with the fight. I
cannot snv whether the Great halls
people
to represent them
Tracy left for Great Falls tonight.
Whether Traev's withdrawal leaves
the business affairs of the light en
tirely In tho hands of the original
nrnnihtem was uncertain tonight, nl-
(By T'ntted Press.) u ,, BJt,. ,i imn..iuio
LAI-REL. Wash.. June 28. Dam- "... -." ''a h,a r.
age amounting to $7 '5.000 resulted , Fred Searles. a former
at the Laurel Box and Lumber com- " " .... . . .,,, wh ...
pany, when two million feet of lum- r.l(.y , assl, , 11(!lt,nl.
able may willwlraw from the lbiptU't
church iiere and affiliate wi'li oilier
denominations more adaptable to
their beliefs.
. Kcllivm tilves Views
Accompanying liie printed letter
was n Iran written by Rev, Fell in an
and Issued under the n.-iticthm of
Dr. W. II. Ili'ison. of Portland, nod
the slate Baptist orcaniaiion. Th"
tract explains more fully tiie Baptist
,. I view of tile di.'elrtnes that were ex
pound! d by Dr. I'rice in Albany, anil
of similar doctrines, coven d gener
ally by the term: "l'eutncoi:tal
movement."
The full tevl or the printed letter,
dated June 2:! and addressed to the
members of the First Baptist church
at Mbany, is as fallows:
"The Deacons of the church after i
prayerful consideration and with the
'oncurrenc" of the pnsior iinl'e in i
and r.'com-
Mareh 1!I23. I assure you that your
ffoits are must gratifying to me and
jtho result has further Justified my
1i confidence in your ability to bring
honor and glory to the Portland divis
ion. 1 wish to extend to all of you
mv most sincere thanks for the
splendid spirit of co-operallon which
has been manifested."
Among the individual enf.in.oers
and firemen of the Portland division
l.n are given honornhlo mention In
Ihe Southern Pacific bulletin for their
I work in fuel conservation are: J. W.
! M Faditen. C. V. I'taff. (). (. Jennings,
H. It. Brower. S. N. Miller, and C. N
Mcehen, all of Iiosebuig.
I To retain the c-tip it will he neces
jsary fur the division to win tho award
I for three consecutive times when the
'emblem will bo nwarded permnnentlv
I to this division. Employes of the
j I'oiibmd division nre determined in
I the effort to retain the trophy and
i have started a real campaign to over-
i..... . li'- in'- .-in. ii, uiiii-i Mltl.tltlim III
111 ' I .1
The second award won by the Port
bind division was a largo bronze
j plate, which was the tropby nwarded
j by the company for a contest In which
j 'he different divisions competed in
I the matter of "tips" from the employ
es to tho company regarding prospoc
jtive business. In tills contest ihe
: Portland division has won the trophy
i ei:ce and has Its name engraved on
Ihe plate. The same eleven divisions
Iniprn innriinr nnn
MEN -DISMISSED
Roseburg People Urged to Re
main in Line During Trip
From Coquille to Marsh
field and During Stunts
(ny United Pren.)
INDIANAPOLIS, June 28.Crlmlnal
conspiracy cases against 127 coal
operators, union officials, miners and
tts corporations, growing out or tin
1H21 nationwide strike, were dls
missed today by the federal court on
ihe personal petition of Aitornej
General Daiigherty. who appeared
before the court. The action nulled
the charges that the accused had In
stitnied a gigantic conspiracy be
tween the defendants to restrain
trade In violation of ihe Kliermnn
act. The belief thnl a conviction win
not obtainable, rormed Ihe basis foi
the moilmi of dismissal, Attorne)
Daughcrty raid.
win, n are compellng In the fuel com- The Roseburg Country clul
petition contest are also lined up grounds will be open next Sunday to
.i.aiiisi eacn Diner in tne manor oi all friends und members of tho club
increasing thn business of Ihe com i Ihn officers of the club announced
puny and the employes seem to he I today. The board of directors bat
taking the same intense Interest in
lll;s coillest.
The race tor this last mentioned
authorized the msmbers to Invito a?
many of their friends as they wish
to spend the day at the club ground!
ill send somebody else lierej" toiowlng Katemenl
lii. 'iiia' inn .
"Ill view
E, ... . u iny, lieu iwu uimiuu i.-i-fc w iiiu-i .i.u
. A. Will kn , nimin. T . ry I h OTO Wit h
w.i.... . oer mirnea auring tne mgni. ine. . . .. financial
V,
"ins from Julv 1 to R in-
h tlte excention nf Jnlv 4
conibin.,1 patriotic meet will
hi me i,reel; iheaire. Enlver
1 "ifornia. Iierkelev. Speakers
f'o'ra-n for the Julv 4 meet
'ne.a, jt,n , Pershinir.
Owb-v, Itatinr.Til rnnimnnH.
ncrtn I.ei-ion: w. W. Camp
n "n "!' , nlversity of Califor-
t Worn! c...A i
oi p,,v,. """i- nui.ennienii-
1 C :t? ItlstniCttOn Co...,n.
'' A ininl i,,.,.;' . ..
Ju,v -), with the followinir
tho prntrram: I.'rbrt
f nt, Ilorthese. Home: Dr. Aug
r, Taenia . st.n
A.aine; n,i d
""tn. South
flames were controlled this morning
pnd were prevented from reaching
the mill.
LADY LUCK WITH
. DARIMG AVIATORS
I
of certain strange doc.
trine and iraeiio.-s we believe to be
contrary to t'te faith and customs of
Baptist church s and contrary to iVl
leaching of tile Word of God. and
perilous alike to tiie welldoing of
the Individual Christian and to the
unity of the i lunch as well, ami
"In view of the solemn dillv Im
posed upon us as deaons of the
church tO erercl-e fai'hful over l.ebt
rf the sT'irllual In'ere-ts of the
eh'irch, we remfnd aiy who have
forgo'ten and inform ail who ilo
not know I lt.it -
t'onlr.-irv to Word of God
"It Is co'trarv to our bell.-f at
Biptists anil conlrary to the Vor't
of Ood to hol'l or teach Dial '.iieak
Inc In torgu.'s or hod'lv sensat iins
of anv kind nre t'te Hit, In te.t rf the
Spirlt-flllcd lit". Stl'-h teaching. In
ing cnntinm- to the Word of God. D
harmful to the chnrel:
contest seems to have seliled down and take advantage of Ihe oonortiin
to a neck and neck batlle between itv to enloy the recreation al lorded
Ihe Portland and Ixs Angeles divls AII members who wish to arrani
inns l'i to Ihe present the former ! for special meals should notify l In
division leads by a matter of an easy , "toward by Satnrdcy morning. Light
Ihou.-ant! points but ns the contest t litncbi s vill be served as usual
does not close until the end of the Tiie rroenil '. have been greall)
present month thn outcome is indefl Improved mid Ihe fairways and
nite. (greens are In fine shape. Later the
I he bronze trophy plate, which was fclnti Is going to hold a hoiisewarm
placed on display at lltibar Brothers i lilt; which will include a good pro
lewi lev stoi' today, is also a very 1 iMam with an evening eiilertainmenl
Another meeting of tho committee
In charge of the caravan tn Marsh
field on July 4. was held last night
and further arrangements made. Tho
committee asks the cooperation of all
Uoscburg people In making this cara
van a success and Is depending upon
those who make the trip to follow the
plan which has been prepared.
Cars leaving ltoseburg should allow
from four to four and one-half hours
to make Coquille. This will give
plenty of time and there will be no
need for hurrying or crowding upon
the highway. Persons getting Into
Coquille earlier than 4 p. m. on the af
ternoon of the 3rd, are requested to
wait there until the caravan Is form
ed. From Coquille to Marshfleld It is
'ill paved road, a distnnce of 21 miles,
ind sitrriclcnt time Is being allowed so
that there will be no hurrying on this
part of the trip. All drivers are re
quested to keep up with the proces
sions so that there will be no gaps,
mil It Is also requested that cars
iiaintaln their places In line and not
ry to pass or lag behind other ma-
bines unless something goes wrong.
yhen the driver should pull his car out
o the side of the road where it will
ot interfere with the cars coming
torn behind.
Between Coquille and Marshfield
he caravan will be led by State Traf-
lc Offlrer Williams, and Ihe IJoukIiw
"ounty Concert Band..
Drivers are requested not to fall out
if line until afler the parade and
Hints nre completed at Marshfield.
The caravan will enter the city wilh
he bund In the lead and will parade
hinugh the central business district.
rhls will be followed lV a short dem-
instnttlon in which a number of fea-
iii p stunts will be put on by the
Inachurg delegation. George Smith,
l mi W. II. Day will go to Murahrield
in Sunday to make all arrangements
'or this program.
While these stunts nre In progress
he drivers are requested to keep
heir ears in line. This Is necessary
jnd very Important to tho members of
he delegation and will Insure their
icing taken care of by tho Marshfield
committee.
It Is urged that ltoseburg pinplo
cave ltoseburg In plenty of time on
he 3rd In order lo Insure Iheir arrival
I Coquille on lime. Most of the travel
vlll be toward Marshfield on that day
o that the danger of meeting cars
vill he lessenid. Members of the
ominlttee will be stationed at Co
lonic to give further Information
here concerning the minor details of
he run Into Marshfield, and all Rose
nirg pi-ople Bre requested to wait
nd make the trip Into the Coos Bay
Hy wilh the caravan so that there
'ill be a good showing. .
fBr fnlt.-d Pmil
SAN DIEGO. June IS. "Lady
Luck" who deserted Captain Smith
and Lieutenant Rlchter, non-stop
fliers, yesterday when the were
. , .'forced to de-rend, rode with them
and Central t
todav. Luck alone, airmen sa.
saved their lives when the first fuel
from another plane was laken
aboard . A' the fueling plane got
'tit ,n'o position, the nasoline hose was
Aldropped. I.letl'enani Itirntrr rem ii
MARKET REPORT ; for It and accidentally turned on th
,, - Irslve and a-olln doused him as n-"'ei-tati-id
n. ..i.i .t,- k .hito!
.... - i-.-n.' V Sat C OSe IH' HI- ill-" i""
June 2S. Cattle 'nloes Then the line became kinked.
"Land
hor.
real. .,.,.. ' i i .u. .l.ni.. trnvelitE
unetil...i . ' -"S unilli, lruiiii mi- -
- . an, .VII
"d.
f thn rain nf 10 miles BU nour,
rlo'e together. Only 2"i gallons of
ra.ndine were transferred, ncres-itat-
. - raNiline were irans-.-i i i. u.-'-
Ins another attempt about noon
here
for a few davs st least, he mid
Proiuotem Sell Picture Kighls,
Disposition of motion Picture
richls for' the Demp icv Gibbons
heawweighi rhamnionshin July 4 Is
In the hands of Sh'iby fight promo
ters. After rilcke'lrg all dnv ith local
officials. Jick K'srns. Dempsev's
manager, turned his Interest in the
filn announced nt 3T, nor cent of
. ..Kit. Into ihe hands of Mav- divisive srd
or Jim Johnson, treasurer of the I and has p.-v. r he. n an artl ie of
fich I ov .1 Molnnibr. American l apnsi oen. :.
'Tecion cotnm-ind.T. Eddie Kane, i "It Is eontrsry to our belief a
'Gibbons' mans-er snd MiVe Collins. I I'.tptlsts and rmtrarv to the leaih
.matchmaker for disposal ns they taw Ing of the Word of Goi in h Id ir
f.( i.nch that physietii or ln.dtl pi. nil
The conriet for tsling the '(ght festatlons il ''1 he nie-H or
'pi tors w?s sold for lnon tn a I,os "oor't In n'i tg I'd-ies fro-n God
, Ancles com pan w ton'gM. It was an-! for the b. M-m r walks by '.'H. and
'no'tneed iiospit.. d' finite a"urancn j not by sir!:..
,v local fteh' o'Mclal- that they will "It there s.eeld he nnv rn-ii.liir
Vave the fttml t""l ni roarant.-ed or our eher'b ho silll prefer., to
the chsmnlon he Julv 2. when It il',.!eV. snd practice tl.lti-'s
'd"" K'-arn- 'id h tielieved "It was i ; talnst h!"li v e hsv re "rip 1 tel
'l en" na!"" f' tbl' tinm whether i wnrnln-r. we 'f.-l!onaet it'lu-"
',l,e rnopev would be available. Fn-I'liein In the nmtie of sir Mrel.r. to
til there Is a br'-"h of tb contract. I .k church nlfli-n'otv els., iter.',
w-hl'h do." not provide for payment j - In re then doctrines nil prneii-es
nf tbe thitd f1O0,nen nnttl July 2. ire eci ti.l ' o one oi.c'it to n
hn will go ahead with plans for the 'main In a liur- h h t his ieii.ii
i'ight be declared. I Ii g Is contrary to Us standard! .nd
handsome affair and Is wonh working
i for. Tiie plate is some twenty inches
j in lo IlIiI by eighteen Inches wide and
i Is made of solid bronze with engraving
j on the face.
Ill tins contel, like the first. It will
I he neces-iiry for'ouo division to r.-
t :i tn the awaid for three eonsei utive I
jlni'oils before It is permanent ly j
i a. at li'-d. The Portbind division is
' cnltd-f't of winning for this term
! rrd with only fine more term to go.
Mho employs epect lo be able to!
' ' tabu lip. lioplty for good. 1
Tbe Portlaiid ilivi'-ion lias merited
;nal distinction In tbe showing It has,
i mini" in the t v. o onlesti; and the ei.i-'
j ii!oycs are reciivint: much praise'
; from all over lb" Southern Pacific'
s-. -totii for tluir Int.-resl in the wei-1
ft ie of their .oiiipi.ny in supporting
, ties.' two lines of lite wol k.
and dancing.
COPCO MEN Ifil
RQSEBURG TODAY
CLAIM II H
IS US WAR
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Si vcriil offlrljiln nf thn Ciillfonila-
On'in INiwi-r com puny arrlvt-ii tu
K.tM'htir iiiIh a'tM noon to urraimp
! lh ftcfflllH of th' t runnier -f the
, rroprrf vn of tho IoiikI:ih County
- " I'-clit nnn iitt-r rotnpany to th
, '.' .-nm-frn whhh hnx rvrtnly pur
''hafifl th h'11PiH Amonie thoM
li -n to'lny with IV II. MrK-, vlcn
1 pri'rstrtnt anil Ri-n'THl innai;'r; J
Thorn pRon. aivtaiit Kf'Tat
!T."-nt; M. I. Kl'l(lf. trnvt-Ilnv
"'ititor: V. (. Crfiwfunl, vtrr pr.n
,'i! nt und rns?tnHr: T. If. S--, ni
Mirurtton PiipTint.'n.Ii-nt, ami J. I
' PfirirMpf. In t-knrv of nnrvi y mork.
T )ff ttftU- iiiit l Mk af iprnonr
lih John Kl'rnin. on' of th own
r. r,f (ho )oiii:lan Tonrity I.lifht nn
Writer rorntinn v, wfio nrrlvt-d from
in rt In n d on th afti-i -noon t rntn
Th detaitfi of the turnover of pron
rtv r-n J m 1 v 1 nre itr ranged
i ml t h f'llfornl:i Or fnn rompriny
In nrran rlnir to fnniiri'ra t In y
'em for handling th" utllill' s h re.
fnv nn.tBt(l Ir .
WASIIINtiTUN. June ChnrReii
hat Ihe Tnited Mine Worker" nf Am
riea .Ih monopolistic and warlike and
hat to aid ttn fiids In unionized t r
rltory It carries war Into nonunion
enitory, were nuoie today by the.
ipeoial rotiiiiiittee tf hlliiuiinotia oimt
Horn In a brief submitted to th IX
i-d Slate coat rotuniiKiiiiin In behi t
f the operatom of nonunion uiinea hi
I'tah.
To Santa Itiwn
MIm I.elah Vlnter, who formerly
iHidid In thin city, ! it thl after
noun for Hnn'u llnw. rnllfortiln. Kor
oine lime M Mtnter ha been vls
tliikt In Oakhind and atopped In
lo. ehtirt; on b r way to California.
SUGAR MARKET DROPS
(AKKOciated l'reas.)
'(illTI.ANP. June ??.T1'
sui;:ir niaiket nere nroppea xonsiv w
but the rt'ductlon failed to equal
t tint rranted bv the San Krnncia-
co refinerie
Ince 2T, ntn
The lfx.il reduction a 20 cnt.t.
makinic the price 9 !.".
whlih reduced the
per 1"0 pounds.