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fr' PAGE SIX THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, August 21, 1922. Ill IISTO IEHGUSH ARE Sll A Bull-Throwing Senator LEARN SPANISH KIND HEARTED Ton Stairs KYprosciitnl in Knroilnit'iit m Srjiool Ml : Kio Piedras. I.ONUiN, July Jl. - illy M:iii). j I.Ioyd O.irev, though I'rime .Minister,) is (j in "f Hit nn-.-it utc sih!e, of im-n.j say his jMlimri-t.i, and hi will list.'ti in an '.n-iiy who speak to him civillj.j So ivill Loi l Itiddeli, ami hoth of theui -an kind-h:tited. j Samuel I'iiri injrtnn moved both i HtJittTiicntM lo he true and there-! I'y round a way out of his troubles lb- now nccupks a cuUae near th; W.illon Ihitlh iof Links where lu liiiK been iv-n im ploy ment an a end i i (Hjr Annociatea PreiiO SAN JUAN K It., July jfi. f i Mail.) Students from ten or morn o! the United Slates have cm oiled for tiie special Kparii:di collide :it tin Vtii vera it y Summer School at -Kio I'i-dnH and AlisH Josephine iloil, in ehate,e oi (he Heboid, is moio than phased wil'i the fact that students have been at ti acted f torn f u.-h a wide tei riory Massn; husctis, Connecticut, Virginia. New York, Alabama, Mirei, KJoiidit, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, North Car olina and the District d Coiumliia so far u nre'ienlcd in the school owened on Monday. "Spanish cannot Innir bo consid- A few (lays uifo J.ntyd (.eure unu oipiI n .-ommni.-bil ov hnMid-nml-biiUer 1 ! rd iti id'-il were plnym i lound of luniruuire. hulls lieini' studied mireiv If "If Walton Health. I'ai linton for its cultural nunbties." said Miss I with a "now or nevu ieeliritf, nee V WrhX I v w . 1 inji-n is an ex-soldier who won tinoi.Kft the liner war anil tht (ix.it War. too. Owiritr to his in ;.itiiily lo find rooms imywhert , he and InV wilr anil two children have which hen? campinK (ut recently on KeiKat thealh. Holt . "Our of the out'ilnndiiiK fea tures of the course is tiiat the student attracted by it are interested in the broader study of the innj.runtrc and H cultural value, and not in n.-ipnrintf it for purely commercial purposes. N'oi" of the Ici-tures arc on commercial subjects." Seme of the best equipped Spanish students and scholars anions the putt lie men of 1'orto Kico aie to ifiv? spe cial lecture; during the course, in ad dition to the intensive routine study. When the Snanish courae is finished Miss Holt will return to her work a- Bupervisor of foi eii'n iununire in Htruction in the public schcols of IJieh mond, Va, ! 'Porto Kico offers.jf.il the nppnr-l tunities of Spain for the sUnlv of Spanish, besides having the ndanta; of 'beinir Ameiicun territory," n:ii Miss Holt. "Teachers and othrrs de siring lo ae(uiru a working knowledir of Spanish can study much mor cheaply here than in Spain " The leiulnr normal summer emirs for teachers, which is also beinjr held at the University, has attract.") far mtire pupils than can be neennoda'cd and more than one thousand -Undents are in actual attendance, Sevetl hun dred, mostlv teacheis, have been re fused admittance because of lack of facilities to care for them- () ijrinaliv a limit of HfiO was fixed for enroll ment but this bus been eccle I. ID fIGT IN GI1IETTE tny Aiencimr(T ,iirt CONSTANTINOI'I.K, July 14. Mly Mail). Mr. and Mrs. Walter Curt, of Culdwell, N. J.. who were mar ried here lust month, have left on a KipHy honeymoon trip of 10,000 miles uround Kurope. They will travel nil the Nvay In a small Amer ican eamlonetio, with n ehiniffour eoolt, and a small tent of idled Bllkv When tliei wen titer Ik too In eletflent for the lent, they will sleep In their motor car. Their honey moon will take In fl-re.'ce, ItulKar ln, II ii man In, Serldn, 1'olaud, Ceeho Blovakla, (iermauy, Holland and France, avr'ranInK niton t 1 nil miles n day. They expert, to complete thofr earu an-Jrnirney In 11 me to reach New York on Thnnksjilvinj; day. The resuUH of Dr. Curl's obser vations will be otuhmilied In a ser ies of economic studies for Cue American si rile department. ed the two players and was given ti sympat hctic in at iiiK. Jle told them how for months he had hifii nimble lo 1 1 ml a home. He had j been eji'ctLil 1 1 o one place after a:i-f jotmr that he bad found unoccupied! I an I "commandeered" cottages, sheds, j .m en-. i Only when be and his family had suflticd tie. rigois of the open airj lit by d?iy and ly night, and he wn'j at tun wit's end what to do, did he de'rrmiiic, he said, to lay his case in per. son 1m fore the Premier. j U Ii-. .i tmaMy l-'at ringtou mentioned, Ins urn service and spoke of his four wounds, and bis experiences in the re treat from Moris, bis case was won. His bnk had turned. liy pest next day he received the key of :i small cutta'-e built by Lord Kidded. 1 ' !m4... if Izi? , 4 L w! 4 M PLAfJ OR I1IGRAT1J The Oxygan Wo Breathe. ft has been found by ftetentltlc ox puilioerit that the uverage ndult eon- times about If) ounces of oxygen in 24 houiw, and during that period Inhales ami exhales l,44t gallons of air. , To Wash Jewelry. flood Jewelry with stones In thern should by washed In wann fltids, with several dropn of ammonia added. This thoroughly cleans and alilnea j them. s "4 flenatora ore wont to "take tho bull by the. norma" in thulr oixtorlral MliThts hut when benntor Medill MeCorrniek watitu to throw thy bu) he repairs to his Rock River Farms in Illinois and takes a real hull by j (Uy Assoctulud Trees) P.UKXOS AIRES, July 7. (By I .Mail) According to information re ceived from Ceneva by Dr. Juan Carlos j;aiay, piofes.sor of history in the Uni 'veisity of rurtnos Airen, his doctrine ice.aiding naturalization will be pre-is-ntd for consideration at the net meeting of the league of Nations'. ' ; Dr. (inrny's doctrine provides that ; foreigners with more than five year:;' lesidcnco and possessing any trade or profiKsiftn would attain citizenship i automat icnliy, although always retain j injr thi :r original nationality I The fundamentals of this doctrine ;h'tve been included in the recommenda j tioiiK of a committee report presented 'to the Congress of the Italian League, i at piesmt in session in 'Koine under ;t!u presidency of former Premier Or lando. j The Argentine Association Pro i League of Nations has been deeply in ; teie 'trd in bringing the question be . Tore .the (Jeneva assembly. The nresi ! dt.id of this association has just eabl I 'd Dr. Cnray of his success. . 1 HOPE FDR U. S. I HE! 1EAIT 3THING TO H M (Ity Ari.iochitod ProsB) IIHKMKN, Ji'y IK. (My Mail) Some resentment was aroused in n cn!V here recently when an American diner took a thousand-mark note from his wallet and cooy cleaned his shoes with it as an exhibition to other pet rous in the place- He then hande I the note to a waiter in payment for his bill, with the remark that it was mtiely "(iei tnan paper." (liy Asiociaiea Press) TIRANA, Albania, July U. (By Mail.) Albania's hope of recogni tion by the United States has been revived with the visit here of Max well Biake, formerly Consul-tieneri'.l in Morocco, who was sent by the Am erican State Department to report up on the political situation. Since iU admittance to the League of Nations yl mnlhs ago, Albania has been striv ing haul to establish a stable govern-' mint and to win the confidence and respect of the nations tf the world. ! Many of the Kuropean countries have recognized Albania as a nation,1 and the natives cannot understand why the Unitet Stater has not follow-1 ct suit. Albania supports a consul al New York, who looks after Albania's! commercial interests, issues visas for passports, etc., but who is nut recog-l ni::ed officially by the Stae Depart-' ment. Albania is extremely poor and prim-' itive, nnd will require frkndly sup poet from Kurojie and America if it is to retain its statehood and national emity. It is smaller in area than the State of Vermont and has less people than the city of Boston. Mohamme dans and Christians are about equal Iv represented in its million and a ha-f population. While the Albanians have many fail ings, due to centuries of evil influence by invader. s, honesty and fidelity are stiong traits in their character.- The) aiu a hearty, hnnnitable people. Vis iters to their country, especially Am ericans who have been so sympathetic toward them in thur struggle for na tional existerict., are treated with th; utmost coidiality. T-A-X-I Call Main 580 Imperial Billiards i Paint With! 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