VOLUME XXVI
section o.ne.
LA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1923. member ok associated press
NUMBER 141
FASCJSTI
ORGAHIZED
Italian Organization Now
Has a Total of 20,000
Members. '
WILL KEEP OUT OF
YANKEE POLITICS
Aim Is to "See That Italians
Understand the Duties of
Italian Citizenship."
NEW YORK, Mar. 21. A branch
of tho fascist! of Italy, called the
fascisti of North America, was
founded in this country two years
ago and now lias 20,000 members in
branches in many of the leading cit
ies in the United' States and Canada,
the New York Herald said Tuesday.
Temporarily the organization in
this hemisphere is said to be under
the direction of U. Mcnicucci, who
acts as Political "secretary.' Offi
cers of the New York headquarters
of the American organization are to
. bo elected at a meeting here Satur
day night, the sequel to one held
Saturday mcht at which hcauquar
tors worn dedicated, the paper said. I
Whilts m Italy the fastisti was of
such dominant political force tnat it i
swept into the premiership its leader
Mussolini, no such end is sought in
this country, the Herald quotes Sig
ner Menicucci as sayiiiR. Besides
promoting accord, he said, the fas
cist! here are to "see that Italians
understand the duties of Italian citi
zenship and obey the laws of the
country in which they live." It will
keep out of American politics, he
added. '
T
LAID TO REST
Kuneral services of Mrs. Sarah
llurnott of Island I'tty, Urundc
Itunde valley pioneer lady, who pasj-
ed away in her home nl :t:I5 o'clock
yesterday morning at the teriillnatiou
of a seven luonlhs' illness. va shcl.l
11.1m .it'tei-iinon nl. the island I'ilv
,.i,,,r,-i, i.i. " n-i-inek. A. I.iru-K nuiii-
IS
BURNET
her vt friends, who sincerely syin- ; SAN' JOSH. Cel., Mar. 21. A book
palhixed Willi her relatives In tlieir on prison etiquette should be pub
sorrowful hcrcacineiit, were i"-cseni. , lished for the. perusal of amateur
'1'he Services were conducted l,y the convicts. ; ill the opinion of Sheriff
Jieveread Hall Kelloifp Wiillls and (ieorire Ijle here. The more ma
lniuriiitMit was made hi the Island tureci iirisoners, he said, seldom
Clly cemetery. make any fuss; but it is the young
'sirs, isinn. it who was Tl years nf j ones, those who have been in prison
,lt ,i. time of death, is survived
by her littshand,
sisters: Mrs. T. A.
Mrs. N. 1-3. Mouim
lcort;e llauf, Athe
J- I'.urneU, four
VYeiieh. I.usline:
nt. Milton;, Mrs.
til. and Mrs. Sn-
san iiui-ueti
tlMUiihters: M
La (irande; lty sK
Jiek Smith, Mrs. I.r
.Smith and Mrs. Otto IVebler. ut I .a
Grande; Mrs. Ituttle Hoiislmif Ta-eom.-i.
Wash.: Mrs. Jess C.ril'i'ln. Spo
Itane, Wash.. ad Mrs. Vanl Smith.
Slarkey; four .sons: V. M
Alvin I'.iirnett, Im (Iiande:
brnctt. t
i.-iwrenco
anl Ith iiard IJiniiett of Island City,
uH of whom were present at the fun-
c-ral services louay
and also several
yrandchlldrcii.
Tho il-ceascd was born In t'onder
a;?loii, Ind.. afterwards moved 10
Iowa and Kansas, and finally camo
to Ureyoii where she since" made her
home.
Till", WI'.ATIIl.U
fliy Associated IVess)
' 1'i HtTI...VI. Mar. IT 1 . Tonight
and Tliin-sday, rain in the west;
cloud in the east portion.
COMMISSION MI'.Kn.N;
Tho eity commissioners will meet
this oveiiintr In their usual werklv
Wednesday nipht executive meeting
In th.. eitv hall af 7:3ft oc1ek.
Oregon Glee
Here
Th0 University of Orepni men's
Kle0 club which will appear in con
cert nt tin hiidi school auditorium
here April 7, Is considered on o
the beNi balanced musical ortninix.i
lioiis that iu ever Iteen formed on
the On -fpn campiiN, aeeonthifC to In
formation rev ived by lo al tn-irtm
grud'iaton who are itt ctnso totieh Willi
ntlipiis alTalrs. Kealiin' thin t'i"
stuUeiit executive cum mitte' planted
peritilsioti tur the club lo leave tho
statu fur Hewral atMearaiic-j in bin-
ho eille-. TliH Im-Iiivt tho fiit tlnm a-.i I -U men on Th,. club trained their po
Urtt;on v'e-e chili lia left the state nf Ions only after spirited compi-tition
iu eh V"-ii visits. anioiiu- men of iho entire htudeut
A lllyl-Tlllll
yuiuut from
composer iu
hUMK by th.,
ill imnilH
t tion
llkrht eui
elub. aj
rnnitiuu' t!:c
by Hits biMl
edy nuflti-.
. rnhote. Polu-
ist und u fiuartet. will be ot'feritl.
S'erul niiMialoKOt-M and kit" will too
oif tlie bill. The Kb-., elub .iiart t
wt'l be on., of tlif 1h!i opeihiittv..
Tht urimniZbtioii I eonsid.rinir thu
iicceptati'.t of tt i offer !' rn ou t
I j Spanish War Veterans Of
La Grande and llakcr Will
Meet in Baker N ext Week
United Spanish Wiir Veterans
of Baker and La Grande will
meet in joint session .in Baker,
Wednesday evening, .March 28th;
ut which time arrangements will
be made for a reunion of the
comrades of Eastern Oregon
sometime in April to coninwm
orate the declaration of war
against Spain. This is the 25th
anniversary of this event and
the boys are going to have a reg
ular get-together meeting, prob
ably at Union, and talk over old
times. "
'The regular meeting of Fred
erick Funston Camp has been
postponed one week, at which
time several new members will
be mastered in.
T
FILES DUE
SUIT, FRAUD
Mlnrrorl UVatirl ig Tlnic nf A
Alleged riaua is asis 01. a
SlUt 10 KeCOVer $1,JV,-
19 I f fiwm AZ( Pnvnnrn.
' j T,1,',nMn1,
tlOnS ana inaiViaUaib.
W ASHINGTON. Mar. . 21. Timber
on the Bear Valley unit of the Mal
heur National Forest. Ore-Kan, amount
ing to iilfO.GUO.UOQ board feet, Is being
resubmitted for bids, according to the
forest Service, I'nited States lieimrt-
uicnt of Agriculture. The period for
rt'eeivins bids ends April 4
The lowest bi
bid which will -be con-
sldercd is
J.OtT per thousand board
feet for yellow pine, which makes t&
per cenj of the stand, instead of $".75
under the previous upprals.il. A
change Is made In the maximum cut
allowed in the first three-year periods
from 1 10.000.000 to 1 50.000,000 feet,
and providing for on increase in tills
amount if the timber exceeds the
II I
tlmate. to unable a purchaser to com- Under the present capitalist system
pletu cuttlng'in IS years. - (masses of people were working under
I ebruary 10. thu final date for ro-'unucathy conditions at low wages,
eeivlng bids under tho previous ud-Uviiue at the other end of the social
verllsemtnt, passed without a bid hav.Hcaiu Wt.rf. people so rich that even
ing bom received, but much interest -ituo imagination was unable to devls-;
was evident, and the Korest Service !a means of spending their supcrabund-
is comment mai wiin ine lower
stuinpage and an increase in the lim
ItattofTof cut at the start of the con
tract n satisfactory bid will bo receiv
ed. The handling of this timber will
require a larire initial investment for
equipment niKl Improvements Includ
ing it) miles of railroad.
,,ne,f,mr. x-rl'
JLiU tUiWlLlb IUV
ARE MODEL GUESTS
(llv Associated Press)
only lour or jive limes, mai prove
olistreperou:
j "Kx-convicts as a rule are model
i prisoners," lie added, mentiouiiifr one
j who had spent thirty years, off and
: on, behind the bars and who was ex
ceedingly well-bred and tractable,
t "Every time he comes in we make
him a trusty, ami he would no more
'think of running away than cut off
-'his arm.
"The new ones only urc fastidious.
Thev don t like this and they don I
like that. The cells ore too hot or
.too cold, or the meat is too toujfh or
the bread too stale. fSTe civc tdiem
the best that we have to pivc but
our best won't satisfy them."
NON-LNTEFKKENCK J'OMCY
(By Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, Mar. 21. Defin
ing the American policy towards
Hussia. Secret a iv Hughes today out
lined the attitude as one of non-interference
with Russia's internal af
fairs, ami dcterminacion not to dis
cuss the recognition -of the Soviet
government until it established itself
on a sound basis.
WHEAT OrOTATIONS
PORTLAND, Mar. 21. Hard while
gl :!;; Western Red S 1 .20.
Club Due
Early in April
audellk clreuit when the colleu
year is ended. Another delightful
part of the program is Cli' piuliu work
of ttonald lteid, formerly with tho
Kittson- While chautauqua.
John Stark Kvuus. director of the
! ifh c elub. tii'H p:iid much attention
I tn the Keltnii of u wdl-rounde 1
pi-otmiu. with music of a nature to
jpUuS,. ntl titles. The personnel of
' the clul cun be."! be. described, ac
eotdimr to the hu.l tomhilltc in
iehurce. b th(- fact that each of tl.v
! bndy.
j The r!ub In l.-uvcllliff ill a special
o:ir and will hPpur In other 1 Eastern
I n t:-.n tind Wrttern Idaho citiotf af-)
I tor the eMMt.rt l:re. uurint; the-r
bi-i. f ttay In tiU elty memb'-rs of
! the elub will be tfUeets of local homes.
James M-:k of l'ortlaiid Im rnan?:
; c-r and Aubrey Kurry of rroeiiLv,
lure., iH--".ii'.ci vt .-V.".f'-rj.
SEEK 10 POT
EH
UP 10 NK
fCy Associated Press
I'ARIB, Mar. 21. A definite move
by the Labor and Socialists parlia
mentary groups to request the ISril
tsh. French, Belgian and Italian gov
ernments to plate tho Kuhr situation
In the hands of tho Iofftie of Na
tions was fore-shudowed today, following-
a conference of delegates rep
resenting these political factions lit
the several legislative bodies.
Snowilen'g Attack.
LONDON. Mar. 51. The extraord
inary Interest aroused by JMilltp Hnow
den's uttaek on capitalism in the
house of commons was shown Tues-
flnv ieh.n I'rMnlrr llnnnr T.nie i.nn..
ceded, at tho suggestion of Sir Lam-
iuff Worthlngton-Kvnns, that unother
day should bo given after tin Easter -
RUHR
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recess for further discussion of Snow-iJutnln rurnell, head of tho Israelite
a motlon j(toull0 uf Uw Davld CoIony (Lt llentoB
ju moving his motion, which dr.' H-irbur. "lives In ropal splendor vlillc
nounced "thu cnnitallst hvhi.-iu" as i. followers lacked plates from which
jfailuro und proposed that legislation
be directed "toward its crfiduul Buwer.
cession by an Industrial and social
order based upon public ownership
and democratic control of the instru-
ments of production and distribution."
Mr. Snowden. who is one of the lead-
ers of the Independent Labor party,
deelared it was capitaltsm, not Social -h-m,
which was un trial. Capitalism
had not only failed to give the people
a good world lo live In but had faileu
Adequately to utilize natural resources
und productive power, he stated.
.Wages and Iucoiiies.
In the course of Ids speech. Mr.
Suowdcn said that between 1S74 an i
llfQK wages had Increased by only I)
per cent, while incomes received by
those . who made no contribution by
es-.their labor had lcreused 12 fold.
ant wealth.
(Uy The AHHoelllti
(1 l'rewa)
-Hlunketed
di:nvi;i:, Mar. 21.-
by
one of the neavn-st snowians oi im
season, Colorad
SNOWSTORMS
COVER DENVER
lo is today dife'Eiug out,Vr..' -ma-s n iXiVi vu'A tf front BlanHing late yosterdny after
snowstorm within fuKrrf-J RIUl CHARGh BfcLLHh M :renefrade piutcs who llaV(3 been cans
m is general from Can'l. -y . ' yS V; A'iftK trouble, Tho dead Indian in mh
of the second
ilavs. The slur
ida southward through the Missouri
valley nnd westward to Mexico.
lIGG!-V-WIGCLV booms
(Tiv Associated TVess)
NEW YORK, Mar. 21. Pitffflv-
Wijpgly stock, barred from the ex -
change yesterday sold "over coun -
tcr" today. Several outsitio houses
reported sales from 110 to loO.
Capital and Labor Now "
Subject of Debate On In
The English Parliament
'v Associated Prea-i
LONDON. Mar. CI. A test,
1 jot ween labor and government
over J'hllllp Suowden's motion
fur legislation designed to super
ced tho capitalist system by tho
soelallst or (J or, hits btjcil post
poncd lo allow- another debate I
after tho Kaster recess. Last ,
night's discussion found the gov- j
-eminent solidly supported by all
parties in tho house, except the
Ijtborltes. The debate was large
ly acadeiule, 11m most prominent
lalior loaders being in Paris for
, n eonfereneo on tho Ituhr situation.
WITNESS SAYS
L
Tne Associated Press)
GUANO HAPIDS, Mich.. Mar. 21.
Testimony Intended to show that Ben-
eat t,lclr rrot8 and turnips" was
Blwn iU' rural court today in a
imilt y ,olm Hansen nnd his wife to
'recover f S0.0U0 from rurnell. claimed
Iu,! fr property turned over to him
uml 1(luor Performed while they were
members of the colony. Tho testl-
mony was given by Mrs. Kmma Loz-
etta. of Newark, former evangelist for
the sect, testifying for iho plaintiffs.
DEAD, SEATTLE
UNION, Mar. 21. (Special). Tcle
graphic information arrived here to
day telling of the death of Mrs.
Alice Cooper, a highly Tespcctcd
pioneer citizen of Union, which oc
curred last evening at Seattle, where
she was visiting.
Tho body will arrive in Union to
morrow on N. 24 accompanied by a
I brother-in-law of tho deceased, Rob
lert IJoytL who is tiow a prominent at-
' torney of Seattle but was for many
: years a resident of this city.
1 Funeral services will bo held in
the Presbyterian church in this city
Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock con
j ducted by the Order of Eastern Star.
! IMrs. Cooper was welt knowi in Ia
Graiido and other parts of the
'eourity.
"- fl!v Associated I'rcss
WASHINGTON, Mar. 21. Charner
Tidwell, half-breed .. Cherokee, -was-
freeti from the Federal prison where
he served 2o years on u baseless
f murder churpu. A dyinfr woman iu
i Okhhhoina revctiled that Tidwell was
convicted of murdering her husband
;on crjureu icsiimony. imwm is
now enjoying the wealth of inhcrit-
'ed oil lands.
I
IE
HOGG IN
IS
COOPER
EVERY ROSE HAS ITS THORNS
V :t I 5HUX
ii ttn
tt
HKRIUN TO SPEAK 11 Kit K B
tt Will llerrin, field secretary tt
tt for tho National Association of tl
tt Real JCstato Boards, acromnau- tt
tt ied by Will Moore, insurance tt
tt commissioner, Mr. Johnson, da- tt
tt puty insurance commissioner, tl
tt and T. IW. Zimmerman, secre-, tt
tt tary of tho Northwest Associa-'tt
tt tion of Real Estate. Boards, will tt
tt arrive in La CJrumln tomorrow tt
tt and nil) speak at tho city hall tt
tt in the evening at cicht o'clock, tt
tt Mr. Hcrrin will be the prin- tt
tt cipnl speaker and his talk will tt
tt be of vital interest not only to tt
tt real estato men and property tt
tt holders, but to tho citizenship tt
tt of La Grande as a whole, tt
tt SI
it tl it ti ii tl t: ti :t ii ti
Program 'of Revolt is Read
at St. Joseph Trials; "Bul
letsNot Ballots" Alleged
Called For.
8T. JOSEPH, Mich.. Mar. 21.
Flamboyant appeal by Communist
writers for "armed action, not armed
phrases," praise for tho miners who
nro alleged to have participated in the
llerrin, III., riots and a call for "bul
lets not ballots," featured Tuesday's
session of the trial of William-7. ros
ter, charged with crimlal syndicalism.
Tho state with nssistaco ot its star
witness, Francis Morrow, who Is
K-97," a department of justlco iifrent,
and who attended the Communist con
vention in the hills near here last Au
gust as n delegate, put Into the record
a mass of speeches und writings -of
Communists in this country nnd thu
entire, "thesis and reiolutlons" of tho
Third World connress of the Commun
ist Internationale, held at Moscow In
1921.
SHERIFF WARNICK
RETURNS TO CITY
Sheriff Leo Warnlck. with Frank
Hoffmcler, charged with wlfe-dcser-
tlon, arrived in La Grundo yesterday
from California, where he has spent
the past week, not only on official
business, but also visiting a couple, of
lays with Mrs. Warulck, at Saltan,
where she Is with her sister, who is
quite ill. '
lloffmeler wus arrested In I.onr
Itcaeli upon request of tho Union
county ofllcials and then taken to Los
Angeles before he was brought to La
Grande.
PIUTE ON WAK PATH
!lOAB, Utah. Mar. 21. According
to Tpports reuchinir here one Indian
wa killed and two wounded by n
dokko of white men tliat net out
nrlcr
1o a younff- buck known ns Joe
Ilishop h Tioy" und one or tho two
Indians who escaped from the county
jail at Blnndiiiff yesterday. ,
SL'ttAK UltOl'S 10 CKN'I'S
' fBv AsHneiuteil IVess)
ruKTLANI) l.Mar. 21 Suiiar drop
ped forty cents, tlic first decline in
months.
l CANT 5E WHY
COMMUNISTS
PROGRAM READ
BEAuTiFUL Tmini'j LIKE
ImaT has "lb hAV
all. Those sTckxs.'
)
LIQUOR SHAKEUP
LIKELY IN EAST
Kcicnsky and Russian
Socialists Ready To
Sacrifice Themselves
Uly AKHoelutctl Pit'sa)
Pl'LMllir KnrpnMkv nf llnuul.i i..tl.nM
Ino Hrtalikovlnky, tho 'llltlo iriaml-
llinllir.,. nt tht. wu'nhi,ln
Uuilura of thu Hoetul roolutlonary
piirty, stuml ready to surri'lidor to
llio soviet Kovermmmt In placo of !3
pnrij- kuulth t'omli'iimL'U. at tlio Mos.
cow trliila last sitninior, according to
a IHOlllbfr Of thn Hnnlol rimlnlnn.
ary kioup In Now York.
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Jlr. and Mre. Bird Lewis and
. A. B. Potts Return from
Extended Auto Trip.
Expiessini; pleasure und sutisfac
llon ut beiiiB buck in tho Grande
Hondo valley which they contend is,
alter all, tho best section of country
in their 14,000 mile automobile trip
just completed, Jlr. nnd Mrs. Bird
Lewis and A. Ii. l'ottsnro recciviii(t
congratulation of their friends on
their remurkublo journey.
They started from La Grande lust
autumn in response to a message
from tho Atlantic const Htntinir that
the parents of Mrs. l,ewi.s were ill
and made tho drivo from Ln Grande
over tho Old Oregon Trail und Lin
coln hichwny to Philadelphia in 12)
days. After Mrs. Lewis' parents be
came convalescent they started back
home on what is known us the south
ern route, going down through Ala
lia inn, Louisiana, Texas, Now Mex
ico and Arizona. At Phoenix, Ari
zona they remained for two months
taking side trips into that interesting
country nnd enjoying thn mild winter
for which Arizona Is noted. 'While
there they often visited iwlth Dr.
Smith, formerly of Ln Grande who
now has become the leading surgeon
of that state.
One of the most interesting side
trips tuki'n in Arizona, uccording to
!Mr. Lewis, wus their visit to Casa
(irande, which is n village now in
statu of decav with the exception
of one building which was mndu of
mud probably 2000 yenrs ago und is
lour stones nigh, ine ccnur ocams
in that building were carried by peo
ple on their bucks for n distance of
20 miles and tho work of construc
tion is remarkable. The .entire plas;
lor in in perfect tuto of preservation
and in only one or two places did
the plasterer leave his finger murks.
Tul Back Number.
"Talk about the time when King
Tut lived," suid Mr. lcwis today, "1
want tii sny to you that there is evi
licnco of civilization nt least 2000
yenrs ugo in the state of Arizonu,
which when further discovered will
give old King Tut a keen competitor;
for instance, the floors of tho Casa
Grande were constructed nil of na
turnl cement which nrcluicologists
'have dug down beneath that floor
and they huvo not only found an
other floor of the sume construction
but they huvo found floors three
stories down nnd under tho third
floor there is positive signs thut at
one time them wus habitation and
civilization."
"Unfortunately tho Apache lu
ll inns have been u destructive body
of people and many of those historic
things which now would be of In
tense interest have been destroyed
by the destructivcness of the Indinns.
However, Arizona still presents many
inuny things which will como before
the. people, now that tho habit of dig
ging up ancients nnd uncient tombs
has become popular."
Ancicnl Canal System.
Iu the old river basin there bus
been positive evidence of nil nncient
ennui system thut irrigated thut sec
tion of country thousands of years
ago. The remarkable feature is that,
(Continued ofl Pago .Six.)
GRAND
IKEA
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m
French Claim That Ruhr
Resistance is Breaking
t By The AstHoeluted Press.)
' Y:HHKS, Mur. 21. The passive re-BlKtiiix-i
InuuKiirated by tho Ormuns
Kliin tin; Kn-nrh murched into the
I'.uhr is bi-fc-ftiidiiir sIow niodlgcU'
tion In various partH of tho occupied
iiri-H, accord tnic to l-'rom-h announce
ments. TIiIh is acrepiud In French
cin l's uf an Indication of weakening
by ttm (ierinan ofllcials us a ronne
O.IH me nf i!onUnutil re ports that Ber
lin is planning to muko deilnlte ro
ImihuIs soon dcftlgm-d v" brinir bout
niK"t)ationM for peuce.
The oImt president uf Went pliulla.
purl of whb-h Is In occupli d territory,
iuut uuthorl7d tho (Ierinan officials ut
Moeliitni. lMirtinund and other luwns
In thu rrench area to confer with thu
I French coiniiindlnK officers eoncern
llng reqolHttloiis und other details per
ltuhiln to the occupation. Heretofore
kh'j lo':al B-overrmeiit ofii luW, )v cr-l
Lid to go Down
New Jersey, New York and
" Pennsylvania Are to Be
"Cleaned Up"
AGENTS DISMISSAL
NOW HELD LIKELY
Frederick A. Hazelton, Pa
cific (Joast r rohibition Of
ficer, to Head Campaign.
(By Associated Press) ';
WASHINGTON, Mar. 21 A Bhake
up among tho prohibition agents of
Now York, Now Jersey and Penn
sylvania to be followed ly an intensive-
enforcement campaign in
those states is forecast today ut pro
hibition headquarter!).
The nrea, which the officials re
gards us the wettest in the country,
is to be thoroughly worked over,
nnd ugents who havo indicuted lack
of zcnl are scheduled for transfer
und some for dismissals.
Frederick A. Hnzeltine. who was
netivo against bootleggern on the Pa
cific coast, will head the campaign
in southern New Jersey and Eastern
i'cnnsyivnnia. .
0. A. G. CONCERT
Band Pleased Large Crowd;
Soloists Were featured;
Dance Followed Concert.
Any amateur bund that cu-u play
thut fluul grand iouo of John PlUlltp
Kouivi't grout march, the Htura and
Htrlpes Korevcr, autl brlu out that
tnduflimblo Bomcthlnt; that Bonds h
thrill through tho audience bringing
thorn vlHloim of tnurehlnff feet, OM
Glory In battle, a patriotic fecllnrj .
that bringa a lu.mp to tho throat
eood. And Unit la what tho O. A. C. '
cudt't band, on their eighteenth an
nual tour, did last night befor a
larKo crowd aasemblcd in tho hlffti
school uudllorlum. Coming ua the
final number beforo tho intormlsHton,
tho inarch king's frreatcut composi
lion wuh encored with gusto until tho
batid onco moro arrayed- themselves
hi Houna'H old style, piccolo uud flu to
sections ut their Hides at tho grand!
oso, and presented the Btratnd oC tbu
inurch ugaln.
Tho entire concert waB Volt receiv
ed und wull rendered. Tho work af
th sololuts was commendable, cj
peclatly ltalph UouBhcrty, who play
td tho "Krouchy" liiib helicon bnta
In a manner thut made moro than
onu eornrt ptuyer look' at his 'own,
fintfora and wonder how ltalph did
IU Ira Cave, vocal soloist, watt on-
cored twleo after singing Meakllt and
Onlvus' "AeroHs tho Burning Hands."
und J. C. Ourmuu und John Whtlte
more, clurlnctti, uIho niet with, ap-
plaudlng approval.
Led by Captain II. iu Ut-ard, con
ductor, thu band opened lluoir eon
cert, with Metullo'a march, "Celebro
Toreodor." An overture 'Htradvlla.''
by Klotow followed and Puinpare'fl
lurtnct solo, "Ave Mario' and lluot'e
clarinet duet "The Song of tho N-esta"
followed. "1'oop Jleluttonti" by lien- .
dlx and a polka "riulcuto," by
HlmiiHM prvcedctr John l'htlllp Bouua'ii
"HtiiiH und HtrlpeH l''orcver," which
'omlid tho first half of thu program.
FilntH Shomi.
lurlng thu IntermiHHlon a scries uf
filniri, toiif-hing upon life at thu -.
C. were shown with rrofesxor Jsldwlu
T. Heed, collego faculty el it or, ex
plaining thu hccuoh. Mr. Jucd In an
oxccpllonul public speaker and hia
talk proved vry Interesting.
A tenor nolo, ." Across tho Burning
funds'' by Mesklll and Onivflb, open
ed tho ttocond half of thto program
und was followed by a funtaata by
Uulbey on 'My Old Kentucky Home."
dcr of lierlln through the ober presi
dent, havo refused to consult w(th tUf
French In uny way whatever.
Mlnern 1UruM lu Mrlkv.
A mettlng of miners ut Wulltruut.
according to French reports, decided
not to Btrik') ut mines where coal wo
requisitioned for urmy purposes only
Many of tho 24-hour sirlkcs havo beei
duo to tho detrmtnatlon of tho mb
era not to dig coui for the Krone b,
ewn when It wus explained that the
coal for not for shipment to France
or Belgium but for local army require
ments In tho occupied dtstrlctu.
The prison guurds und offlclaU ut
luennt idorf who went on strike whuu
the French begun bringing In Ger
man prisoner! sentenced by the'
French, have applied to tleneml 81
mon to be allowed to resume thetf
duties, und tin? repiest hus bcetf
granted. ' . . A
MANY ENJOYED
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