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ISSUE I .'
ULTIMATUM
Mii:i!s i:ii;kshxtatii'ks aiu-:
XOI.lt THAT W.UiK ori-FK IS
1IKST CAN III; HONK.
INCREASEING SHORTAGE
BECOMING A MEANCE
Millions 1o(mI Supply is Sow) Throal
fiwl by tin Im-mitjiiiK Khortnue
(if Fuel ami Propeet? m Voint
to Sweeping Curtailment of nil
I'assenj-ei Traffic in Twenty
four Hours.
Hy Associated Press to Tho Observer)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. The coal
conference of bituminous coal miners
today abandoned their demand for a
thirty-hour week and (it) per cent in
crease in wages in u counter proposal
to the operators in conference. They
said they would accept a 40 per cent
wage inciea.se and a seven-hour day.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 21. r.ituni
n foils operators served what is
practically an ultimatum on miners
representatives here today. Telling
them yesterday's offer of fifteen
tents Pr ton ami twenty per cent
ilay wago increases was the utmost
that could be given. Miners went
into conference immediately o
consider the offer.
CHICAGO. Nov. 21. Daily in
creasing coal nhnrlagc is today be
ginning to menace additional in
dustries and threatens the nations
food supply, with further prospei't
of sweeping curtailment of passen
ger traffic within twenty-four hours.
Immediate future oT tho si eel Indus
try Is causing concern. Two big
Cliir.a go packing plants have about
twoo weeks supply loft. Tho short
Age i also affecting other large
manufacturing points.
ONB r WKKK-OM) SMITH
TWINS IHKS THIS MOKNINC
Janet Smith, week-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ward A. Smith, of Star
key, died this morning. The baby is
one of the twins which were horn la.;t
week. The remains, which ate now
at the Bohnenkamp chapel, will be
shipped to Pilot Rock for burial.
KOKIi.M, .11 IXil'I 1'OI.I.OCK IS
AIJAIXST l'liOIIIIIITlOX
l'ciiiiorur.v Injunction In Kffect giviv
Monition of l.lflinu III)' U'l on
Sell i im ISccr in St. Louis.
Illy Asyoclntcil Press lo The Observer.!
ST. I.OI.'IH, Nov. 21. Federal
JiiiIkd Pollock Unlay granted a torn
lairary injunction against the cn
forceincnt of t lie Volstead wartime
lu-oliibition art.- In effect, tin- juilK"
sanctioned lifting the lid op beer In
yt. Louis.
COMPTROLLER ASKS
BANKS FOR REPORT
U'.y As.-ii;itt-a frths l The observer.)
WASHINGTON. Nov. 21. The
comptroller of rurrenry issued a c;ill
for the. condition of National bank:
i;t the close of business on Nov. m
Ur Kth.
SALKM, Nov. 'Jl. the state super
intendent'ot banks issued a calf foi
bank staU ments'at the close of busi
ness on November 17.
POLES GET MANDATE
OVER EAST G ALICIA
ltv ssoriateoI'ress lo The fbsrrct
PAKIS? Nov. Jl..-Thc Supreme
C'oulH-il toi'ay decided to give J'olnnrl
ij mandate nyr eastern Galieia, under
thVagi$ o.r r.a'i'fl- r 2iytn.
" LA (;K.MK AllrM). 8
INJUNCTION
IS GUTED
At the ctvOnf :0 n st half, the loral L, aiiLnd. Karh state. Jt is expect
hig)i school team was leading the K'ti I el be represented by oi
ohigh school teag-5 by asrnre of .. more delegates. Utah's delegate!
to 0 vtI.a Graiele scored 6 poin' e ii.imong Oioft will be Governor. Plm
th flr.i nuarter. and 219,xin's in the nn Hamburger, are expected toKiuia
second. Crii'f'on, Garaty, P.o.onbauri?
ai-ANewlin scored f.ir Iji Graidc.
j Grnnie scored ein's in he
?ki,.i n,.rtr. wbi'e Klein S.iled...
register a point, making the total
n I o
'.O.'.hiiJ ptiiod i3 to 0.
WLSH
GALLED Off
MIMIISS STItlKU IX COIXHtADO
WlIX NOT UK CA1J.KD.
District President Announce! That
' Mjnerg Will Comply With Deliver
Court jLiijuutftion.
(By Aasoctatcd rrcss to The Observer.)
DKNVEIt, Nov. 21. George O.
Johnson district president of the
I'niiod Mine Workers announced
tho strike of soft coal miners in Col
orado ordered for Friday at mid
night be called off in accordance
with an injunction issued late
Thursday, by the Denver district
court.
In the evening lecture lust night.
Dr. W. i White, noted Bible "teach
er who is here under the auspices
of the La Grande Ministerial gave
tho following thoughts to his audi
ence. The Kaisier is the highest product
of evolution. He did not believe in
the authority of the Bible and not
only lost his own estate but brought
untold sorrow to the rest of human
ity. Last night Dr. White showed how
between the first and second verse.;
of Genesis, the earth had passed
through' a judgement. The first
verse reads. "In the beginning. God
rented the heavens and the earth."
That may have been millions and
mions of years apo. But t the be
ginning of .the third verse is where
our history begins. The time usually
niarked on the margin of our Bibles
begins with the third verse.
God reconstructed the earth und
rcated all animal life in six day.
not ill six ages but In Htx days. God
i-oniHiundc-d all living creation to
bring forth after it's kind. No evo
lution in Gods plan. God created
everything good, and made man, not
a tudpole hut lord of his creation.
Adama was the highest of nil the
creation.
Dr. White then told of the "Fall,"
i ho "Flood", the confmdon of tongues
tt "Hahell," the calling of Abraham,
md history of tho Jewish nation up
to the rejection of the Christ. The
.history of this nation from their bn-
ginning to tho present time will be
!oiuid ln the. 2Kth. 2!H-h, 3Uth, chap
ters of the book of Deuteronomy,
written over 00 years ago.
This morning Dr. White lectured
on the book of I'hillippians. This
al ti'noon on Phil If plans.
Tonight will be the last service,
the subject will be 'The Consump
tion of Tho Ages."
IRRIGATION
Will liscuK Irrigation Method I'lii)
Slorlni; of Mond Water in To
day Conference.
SALT LAKE CITY Nov. 21.
Itepresentativos from California
Oregon. Washington. Arizona. Colo
raiio. New Mexico. Idaho. Montana.
Nevada Wyoming and Utah wtr
gathering here tonight for a two
day irrigation conference of th.
western arid stales which .has been
ailed by Governor U. W. Oavis,
Idaho. The conference will open to
morrow.
Methods of storing flood witter
from streams for Irrigation purpos
os by means of dams and reservoir
will be conidered and legislhiivs
action to be asked from the United
Stales congress regarding Irrigator
i to be out lined. Governor Limit!
is said to fiivor n prolongation of
(Tie meeting if that is necesHHt fo
.i decision on the (alter question-
GottTnor Iiavis during the j-as
few weeks has received niaiy let
tcrs frXun irrlgutlonlsts OirouKhoul
the weKt putting their stamp of ap
provalon he meeting. .
A lot) per c.ent attendance o'
delegates lset1-'cted . as Governot
urti'L- w sounding. the call fortlip
meeting aske( th gii-,crsor to ap
point no c . o would be unal"
i? r sixteen- IdOio. '. Is Unown, I
..ending Jilrijjoiir reprentatu
The sta-ie auij iles of Utah nn
been 1,-iperlli with Governoi
at'I'avisn ?iery ov psjj)le to mak
'the
SAYS KAISER AN '
EVOLUTIONIST
1
THREE" BUYS
LAND IN JAIL
8TOI.K
(iASOLIXK AX1
IX LA GHAXDb'.
TlliKH
Lnils Who Were Joy llidinit Will-
Three School (iirls ut 2 it. in.
Arrested In Pendleton.
Joe Martin. J. I. Dale und Jim
Young, who were In 'the c'ity a fw
days ago and tlte police round
riding with three young school girls
at 2 o'clock in tho. morning, have
heen arrested in Pendleton, Choi-Red
with burglary, and suspected of
Healing the ear In which they were
riding when here. The men wow
held at Pendleton after they had
tried to dispose of a battery taken
from the car of Cuy D. Wyrick in
Pendleton. Two of tho men were
apprehended without trouble, bu'
the third gave tho officers a clrase
of three miles into tho stubbl"
fields.
Dalo yostorday afternoon confess
ed that tho men Sunday night broke
Into the Johnson grocery store and
the Simpson Auto company garage
In Pendleton. Tho loot was recov
ered.
The police ha quite a little trnub
lo with the three boys while iher
were ln La Grande. When tliej
found them Joy riding with the
school girls at such a lute hour, the
police immediately told the mother
of the girls, but they indignantly
informed the police that although
they had never Been the boys, Uky
were sure they were highly respect
able, as one of them claimed to be
a son of a Belgian millionairu aiut
hud . come to tills country because
he did not want to tako part in tilt1
war. After coming hero, lie was so
lonesome, he said, hat he bought a
$4,000 car and was touring the
country. The other claimed to be a
grandson of Urlgbam Young.
While hero, tho trio stole some
auto tires und gasoline, and jumped
their board bill. It was for I hi.
lesson that Chief Christiansen phon
ed to Pendleton to have the police
wutch out for them.
The car they drive In a blue blnek
Chundlor, and the sheriff of Utah
has boon notified, for the uulhorl
ties believe that it Is tho same cat
which was abandoned at SiiowvIIIm
by the band of bunk robbers which
were caught here about u nionlh
ugo.
WKDXliSDAY A l
PACIFIC
THF
IXTKltXATIOXAL
(By Paul SpiUman)
Old J up Pluvious evidently must
have bad a break down with bis! a two day convention a' Sin r run
wagon. He may have gone "gasn-, eisi-o recently, after likening to
Una crazy'' like a lot of the mortals j the chief address on i's prie;r.uii.
here on eurth und trys running his I ' -Thrill," delivered by 11 F. livlne.
sprinkling-curt with a gasoline en-j of Porilun.l,
gine and developed. a case of engine! Declaring that underneath t!if:
trouble any way it didn't rain to-i spirit of recklessness lii'iii goes with
day tho weather was bright and
fine.
.At ! a. in. the Judging of the var
ious classes of livestock Iiegan. hi
tile heavy horse classes we. compet
ed the work at 4;3 p. ni. This
wag another eventful day for Colon
tounty horses. W. It. I.edbetter era or the , omitry. slu.v,- mi thai
won Grand Champion Stallion and i behind all liiiinorll'- lies lb" wasle
Grandc Champion Mure in the shire !fut se-iniim' of money and re some
clajs. J. E. Heynolds won Grand jes," tlici speaker deelaren.
champion mure in the Clydes. W I Poverty Is Ig anee.
h. Ledbetler won grand eliampion "Poverty means dirt. CUemllne.; i
stulllpn and senior champion stul-I is a luxury. It demands leisure
lion ln tho Clydes. peace of inlnd.'hn! Vale-, soap, baih-
In the pure bred cuttle division , tub and good plumbing. The very
G. W. CeLy of Hot Lake mide a poor canni lie clean, and filih and
very' creditable, showing with hi" i din wvar. Ill liuaiili, cms pHen
Shorthorns. Any animal that "gels i and a nauii-r's T"wl' 'he
into the money'' in the SWthorK i people thri'l. Teach lli.em to ay
classes at this show has to he ajvd'le i, pert or I'e-ir sj.-iiigH . Teaeh
mighty good one. The best herds In; 'hem Iti e hew $35 ha's. fj. ho:i
British Columbia Washington, t'ali -and J2'i' coals on wagi-s tl.at can
(orniil, Montana, 'Colorado und Ore nol warrant 111-so tilings. Teach
gon are competing. With such ' run th. it not to he spend'.rlMs and wast
petition the Hot Lake herd secured 'ers.
the following awards: Third in the! "Poverty is ignorance and Ignor
two year old heifers, fourth senloi lance Is poverty. They are .twin ea
yearling bull, fourth senior yeariiii lautilies.
heifer, fourth three year old cow : Figures Aipullli::.
seventy and ninth in junior year-i "More thrn S r.oa.oini p. ople
ling fcuiules, and seventy on yonni; over 1" in Ainerlia cannot lead,
herd. 0 dally new-paper. There Is still with
If Union county people keep cone
Ing to this show at the present rat.- 'American dialled nun in the bile
there won't tin a "corporals guard' .war who were illiterate. . It de
left by the end of the week, Imr i troys the c. paclty lo struggle. It
Ing my spare moments I would "n'l unities the ability to think. It
take a slunce at the Shorthorn riii nils the powrr of Initiative, it
neur by. Shortly after Judging Munis lives and hurries on ill health
started W. J. Green, of Union wit- by depriving the Insufficiently n.m'
seen keping a close eye on' tlir i-h'-d child Hut has not the strength
Shorthorn oli.cetnents. Presently. 'o r"-lni dlsee.
Oeo. Rynearson stopped t oar rin.
for a few minutes. Atiout the same
time. Upon coming up to the Judge,
table .1 Miuiid J". ft- MeK. nnon and
J. O'Woodell. k"eplnK tyelr .eye
on the'W. H. i u'.e'ier hoi s.s. Then
along AitmT John 'Vltnish ami M'
tie Inter Arch f-,otiley ..toiipetl for a
IJtt'le chat. L. K. Wright, of -Alice!
doesn'6 ejslm to lie a s'ock -p n ft1!:
he was taking In Ih. show ,f gooi.
style. Lush' Wrlgh was fomul to le.
an lnt.eted',spe.', r. lho h Lub
is by profe.BiCn "pill -mixer ' He
"""V " r
(t-Ooauea on rag 7) -
PKSDffl'
Sl tiAli SITUATION KESI I-TS IS
(JOVKKXMKXT COSTKOL
OK K(M)l) Sl'iTLY.
ATTORNEY PALMER GETS
HOOVER'S FORMER POWER
F.ffort to .Meet Situation: ilcsuUing
From Present Acute .Shortage of
Sugar .Made Hy President, When lie
Restored Wartime Power In a Proc
lamation Today. i, 1
Illy Assm-lnlcd Press to The Obsorver)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. In un
effort to meet the situation resulting
from the present acute shortage of
sugar, President Wilson today revived
the wartime power of the federal gov
ernment over the nation's food supply.
In his proclamation, the President
transferred to Attorney-General Pal
mer the broad authority exercised by
Herbert Hoover during the War.
ROSS FUNERAL HELD
THIS AFTERNOON
The funeral of Charles Koss.
rancher living nesr Haines, was
held yesterday afternoon from J. C.
Henry I'ndeiiaklng Parlor. Inter
ineiit was In the Masonic cemetery
.Mr. Itoss. who was 55 years of age,
died or typhoid. A slater and brother-in-law
from Kelso. Washington.
wore here to' attend the funeral.
E THRIFT
It. V. IHVIXK NAYS WASH.'
m;i;i;i)S calamity.
t laiillH Poverty is Ignorance Flk'ii
Are Helping to Put Oier
Tlirilt Campaign.
Tile largest assembly of slalo ed
ilors held In Calilnrnl;' adjourned
a spendthrift lies a danger as gr:iv
as any radh-alisin, Irvine cited fuct-t
and figures lo the assembled edi
tors that b-iit more thu: ordinary
BOlght lo bis remarks.
'etf-'ilres ind rr.s.-a."i of eminent
n-n norllles gathered 'rr;.n all rorn-
. ur the astounding 24 H per cent i f
"Wu hive. hen, fiont our lack of
thrift 'in America, the,,, tilings:
First
III health,' wasting ills
ea.e. and
Held. .
yiv in tto! ptt'4'i
'e, i,n, - Pi inted lives, inefveient
iii.il la, k lf t.i 1 1 lat 1-.. falf're and
a j.r"ti( 'nt uf is.l'ierged. iiich
nee. , V tniir fi..eas'-s fermeni
; voi i.k' Vtlti
' - Oti numbers oi
P'Olf r li.B poor farii.j Insure
-vl'iiin. houses oj rot ilon. re,
loi ti'ot p.-nOii'iar)e. aniljoni
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PLEA MADE FOR
miER TAKES
' CHAIR Ml
C'LKMKN'CKAr.'WM.t, IIOLW IMtKS
KNT UIT U K UNTIL THKN.
Will Hrfwtnc President of French Ke
.public (In New Years Day,
Says Viviani.
City AHHtieiaU'd Press to Tbo ObsrVr.)
PARIS, Nov. 51. Interviewed hy ,
representative of the newspaper O'Ue
vuo', relative to the political situation,
Reno -Viviani, formor premier, ha-s
stated that Premier 'lcnienetnu will
retain the present office until Jhmmry
and then will become president of thf
republic.
PAVl, SPII.I.MAX WltlTKS OF IIO-
lXtiS AT 1,1 VIO KTOCK SHOW
A. W. Nelson lieports tiial robin
County Cul-i-ied HIT Si nut of
Seven Utile Itibbons.
Tho following letter w is rec'-ive'il
yesterday ultemoon from - I'aiil
Splllman, county agent who Is tak
ing In the Puciric " I --reaiional
Livestock sliow this week al Pcrt-
land.
Tuesday all amateur Juileiug was
cotuiileted and (lie work -of the var
ious livestock Judges lev-tu In the
ei'i'ly arena, classes ot Shorthorns.
Heretords, Holsteins aiai draft
horscB were being Judged witli in
terested throngs walc'iiug liiti vari
ous placlugs. My work of clerking
tile draft horse Judging kept mu at
the hnrsu ring most ot the day onfy
'orchcrons and liart of the llelgiun.i
worn completed. Albert lluitt-r
'winning grand chauiplou Pei-iliei-oii
L .aiu. must uf tlio wiiinioBH- bciUK
llet muire classes.
' Tom .lolinson Wins.
About eleven o'clock In the morn
ing Tom Johnson suddenly came in
to sight wearing I ho biggest ami
broadest smile I have ctcr- seen
him wear and then lie bioKe iho
news- the Johnson A Clii'tidlor car of
lat hogs had won lltsl place ! the
heavy bog division and also grands
champion car of market hogs. The
Judge pronounce, I tlirm Hiu .si
car of bogs bo had ever seen. Tljo
I'ixperitnent station ear won second
In the heavy car lot. The single
Tat bog entry was also ltwar,U"d to
Chandler and Johnson. Through
some mistake their three hog entry
was not Judged.
Ill the evening horse show "Hill"
Ledbetler won the four horse dr..ft
teuiii with ease; Flofd MeKenuon
driving.
Union' coiiniy then proeeed'd to
make another goodthowlHg by win
ning tile potato race. Albert limit
er. W'ado Itroolis." itay Norval, Floy,
McKenhon and Itolierts represent Inu
Fust em flregon. They won llgaiui.t
western Oregon with ease. Floyil
wore a big pair of woolly chaps anil
looked like a "real bail man" from
Ihe wilds of eastern Oregon.
.Many Local Men Present.
The nighl ahow was again well al
N-tided. and Ihe crowd was an up.
preclallve one. Inking tho Judge de
rision. An exeeli,.-nt band riirnished
llMlsle and the piociiuu vendors lull)
ed an aililllUiual Hole to Ihe flash
oi ine niind hy tin i r 'Tl:,lia! program
can't tell nllthlu' 'bout Ihe Iioim
show 't limit (lie -ftnli;;! pl'llgr.i III .
nit tell a. hone In, mi a mule with
out the 'fishal oiogtaiu." etc.
Seems as llioti.L-h rnion county
si has to hi',. I his show. This ei-
ening I caught a gliinpe ol "Hill"
Vol-le, manager ol. I lie Foley, j he
liorse barns. Ililnej n Mi Ilo'im 1,1
was early at Hie bor:e juilnlii"
tint-. About noon ".Hin" Mci'lure
drirt'd In. in (lie artcinoou flatret
Hloklund was noticed ' taking In"
the Heretords pbn-liiga. We did i,'
know Mr. Casey, (on 'iv ot Hn
'olden Kule, was muMi of a Ih
stocl. ef;.n but heie be Was l,b-,orb
Ing HviMlOek illJot loalion. Just
about 12 (noon Frau' MeKeniion
an'f II. . It. M, Ki-Mion annonu'-e-l
their arrival. Later today, 1-r.ink 111
rortii.d tif Hint a I'olandThin.i hoar
wlili.h tie purchased at Hie Slat
Fair had le,-eit a wir.ner in his class
today.. Prank leels ratlur "ch
v-.
oenhlh porker und flie kind of
"V,,S "'id om will
"hllffl" Khi'n Hn v if I ,,,t m in j
worth liMnilne
I 'nil m ( onnt TulC l
riarencM nodi-II h hil,,K !;.
time hlK life H l-ilo In ru - o, -
j-nd nhnwnB Hi" Il-flier I'.n he.nn
I don't believe h
'dO only tiou
omity repri'O-ntj-
live that I hjiv n-O m
l enTfivi 1. 1 ,il.-nii ftm
n In the lo- J
iO.-.s a fluO I
He n"
(' oiituu'.j on Ids.vi. j
UNI COUNTY
WINS SIX PRIZES
OFFICIALS LEI ' '
ouT-jmnrnci
MF.X1CAX SITUATION KKVbVLS
Tiiuici; vkak oi,b icuwr.
General .Slaf Ks'iiuti' Ary
Ttme I'nr Interventioft la
' Mexico Now.
lily Assoeliiled Press to The Observer)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. State de
paMment officials, in discussing; the
Mcsicun situation today( disclosed that
three years ago the army general stuff
estimated an army of four to fifty
thousand men, in three years would be
reiuired, for complete intervention ip
Mexico by the United States,
Nato Zwcfcl local agent for the
Doleo Light, returned Wednesday
from Portland whore he attended an
enlhuslatlc Dcleo Light Convention,
held in tho Mullnoniuh' hotol, las'
Friday and Saturday.
Mr. Zweltel wag partleularlly Im
pressed by tho growth and popular
ity of tho Helen Lighting system,
is was brought out In the conven
Hon. Among the well known Delco
Light men who wero present wore
Mr. Hums, who la Just back from
China where be spent eight month)
in distributing und putting in plantsi
ind locating agents. Mr. Hums
round sonio of his Installations very
amusing, but lurk of train service
often kept be and his plant on thf
road for throe months, if it had to
be carried on tho back of som?
Chinese Into the Interior.
Mr. Kwcifel holds tho record ul
being the first agent to sell a Delco
Light plant by airplane, und has not
only horn congriiluluted by tho
president of the company but has
also been given a story with two
plclures uf Hie airplane, Its start
and the arrival In tho Albert Iliiutot
Held last Sepl ember ill tho Doled
Light muguinu. Mr. Zwelfol made
Ihe trip to see Albert Hunter, In
whoiu hn sold a pin lit, last full when
the Warner-WiilkiiiB alrplune wu
In re. Since last Februnry, Mr
Zweifel says he bus sold twenty
Plants and that Mr. Shannon of the
lorelgn sales department, has aoltl
many thousands of plants, oven ap
far us Fgypt. Tbu compiiny expect
to spend $x.r,im,onu this comliif
yiar for new light erjulpmont.
The Delco Light company has a
very ntlrucHvc exhibit at tho Paci
fic International Livestock sho
this week.
out aitvi.vs v:,,im:
M.AHS LAST NIOHT.
i 'upt. i In' .W'elth, lluruer, HernuKlti,
mid oliirr lluvn Oood 1.1 ne lips
I- or 'frilling (tiinefl.
'Ihe Hlfcli School boyn Kyriinnnluiii
iVk nrn-iinlzed lanl nifcUt ut tho
"V" for n aeries or biiiel Imll
khm!m to d' clde Ihe houe eliHinploA
hlilp. :
'Four rn plains, UurKor, HeroKKiti
W''ll, iiiid Oll'-r wero elioKen.
T'linirt were 1 heti ,mierie( hy,th
i iiptviiiM.- Ctipluln Webb's HKK"t)j;a
Hon Ik f omposcd or WhIiIo Hioddniil,
Hay l.yneh, (larrlty, (,'ullen und ('o-
I; r. ('uptiiln. Ht;roKln vll hv
"ivtiuK l"iint" In Keeney HendorHon,
Holrlifn1. SiiiihorK Hnd H-vern f S n
kith lute ifp Ih Hlack Chtrl;, Stew-
iirt, HoihtIi and Flti;enild, wlnl-i
Oliver wilj make h Hfninif blh for
the i-hfipioiirtbip with Helflenntli !i,
Mil) T.ynh, 0'ConelI hii1 Staek
land,
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lire to fullow. (JitiiK'H will be play
on f)'Knlr (vyninliiin ninlitK,
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ATTENDS DELCG
CONVENTION
TEAMS FORM
FOR BASKETBALL
litis
ritESIDKNT WILL SEND MKSSA0B
TU CONGIIF-SS ON TKKATY
DKCE.M II Kit FIKSU'.
ALLIED POWERS WILL
FORMALLY RATIFY PACT
llonur-l.iiw Says Other Powers Ara.
Not Prevented From Proceeding- in
. Carry the Treaty Into Fffect Hy the
Failure of the United Stat iu Ac
ccpt Ihe Versailles Document.
(Dy Asioeinien Vr-ss tu Tho Observer
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 President
Wilson will tnko up the whole subject
of the treaty of Versailles in a mes
sage to congress on December 1, it
was said officially at the white house.
Until then he will have nothing to say
concerning the Semite's rejection ot thu
treaty.
LONDON, Nov. 21. "Inability of
tho United Slates representatives in
Paris to deposit President Wilson's
ratification of the German treaty at
the sumo timo the other powers file
theirs will not prevent the remaining
allied and associated powers from 111 o-
cecdinfc to carry the treaty into ef
fect," said Andrew Honar-iiw. gov
ernment leader, ln the house of com
mons today, answering numerous que.
tions regarding the stutus of tlu
treaty as a result 'of the Amcricau
senate's action.
' PARIS,' Nov. 21,The Supreme
Council today agreed upon December
1 as tho dnto when the German peuco -tionty
may lio formally ratified.'. Th
American delegation is still without
instructions relative to its uarticipu
tion in tho peace conference. Tho on
tiro delegation continue to iielievo that
a compromiso ratification resolution
will be agreed to in the senate
Stephen Pichon, French foreign min
ister, and Sir F.yrcc ltow, liritish as
sistant under secretary of foreign af
fairs, lust night exchanged rntit na
tions of tho treaty, guaranteeing lirit
ish aid to France If, without provoca
tion, she was attacked by Germany.
MANY ALIENS
WAI.I.A WAIXA, Wush Nov.
1. If tho peoplo fof tho slut? of
WiubiiiKtun wero to push In noJ
review, tho lino uf inarch would
contain 25ti,intU IndlvlduulH of for
elKii bfrlh. It unlive of ford::n
or mixed parentimo were addeij t')
theHc tho number would reach Uer
ly one-half million. Almost every
Hor.ond Individual of tlio whole popu
lation hum from 50 per rent t 1 H
per rent foreign blood In btrf ve'lii.
Ot tho 2r.ti,(H fnroiKn-hnrnt I'l I'r
eint a io not nuluralled, and they
furnlnh i o per eenL of all the !llter
iiIoh In tho Htate. The !kt of for-eiKn-born
lllitfnitea rn headi-d, by
Franklin eounty, with 1 J ptrn.vt;
next In order eonie Admits. Skao
aula. Walla Walla Thurston, and
Lew in eon lit les. with perrenhicra
ranting from i:i per eenl to per
rent. Tho birth rate timotiK these
ptyoplo Ih very hiuh and ther.doro It
Ih simply a iietion of a few years
when In a pojllbal way they will
hold thf' halam tv of power. It. H
IUkIi tlmo th.it they bo made Amer
Iran rlllzenK.
Hero and liere In t hp Htate peopl"
nr becoming "ln'efe-sted In fills
quentton vt AitPTiennizaMon. A
croup ni ntti4ntH in Whitman Col
h & ? for Bxamyle, i - now i iklnr a
WASHINGTON HAS
Hlndy of the foreign element.! In .
Walla Wall nint . Kvery m '
tlon of ioi'l.il and eeonomle Impor
tane eenerrlnK Ihe.st people In te
ln onKl'ic'-ed. It U hoped by
friendly eonlaet aud -f irnt -hand
kimwlO('o of thne p-ii!o to in
htnict them i the ew.itntialH 1 of
Kood eltlzonfj.
CAPITAL REgELLIOff 1
APPSARS IMPORTANT.
(Br Aaaoclatsd Pr.sgto The ote?rl
J.ON'DON. i.v. 21 Surrouled by"
insurgents ifnd Ilolshvik, officials 0'- o
garti the ibellion of the cnrtul of im-
porUn;.?.. according to llelsingfors d-
vices, which titt Kxchungo Tilegruph
company aye circulating i.c"edly.
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