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WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK GREEKS THREATEN TURKEY Indemnity Pay Kefuaed: Battle ferred -Lausanne Gloomy. Pre W W W W WW WWV W 1 F STATE NEWS i! IN BRIEF. a U.S. BILL ID BERLIN IS $1,479,064,313.92 F A -w x» «>■ » ¿ ¡I SCHOOL DA1JS Bend.—Annual round up of cattle Lausanne.—If Turkey insists on war will be started this week by high des to settle the question of indemnity ert stockmen. The round-up is one she claims is due from Greece, then of the largest of the old-time cowboy will accept the gage of battle, Brief Resume Most Important Greece Settlement Up to Mixed Claims events of the kind in Oregon. M. Alexandria, the Greek foreign min ister, told the foreign correspondents Baker.—The country Is being scour Daily News Items. Commission. Monday night. ed 4o get the worst possible bucking The Greek delegates, he added, will horses, and wild cattie are being be withdrawn from the near eastern brought in from the range for the conference this week if Turkey per Haines stampede Muy 31, June 1 and sists in her reparation demands. 2. The Turks have given no indka Salem.—Governor Pierce has receiv tion of an intention to recede from Eventa of Noted People, Governments their reparation demands and M. Alex America Leads Those Who Ask Com- ed from the Building Material Deal ers' Credit association, with beadquar andria* declaration that Greece was and Pacific Northwest, and Other pensation With $336.113,000 ters In Portland, a lengthy resolution resolved not to pay one cent of in Things Worth Knowing. Army Bill. protesting against the sale of prison- demnity brought increased pessimism made brick in the open market. in conference circles. The Greek foreign minister denied Salem.— Members of the state board The government will attempt to that he had come to Lausanne in a Washington, D. C.—America's bill of of control will meet here Tuesday and break up a country wide ring of boot bellicose mood, but said the Greek ar claims against Germany amounts to decide upon a site for the new state leggers, with headquarters in New army had been reorganized since the $1.479,064,313.92 as it has been present training school for boys. Forty sites York city, which is charged with oper overthrow of Constantine and was ed to the mixed claims commission for have been offered, all of which were inspected by the board this week. ating the maritime liquor mart off now well equipped and able to take settlement. care of itself. Jersey’s three-mile limit. Albany. — New features for this The United States government itself "I think,’’ he said, “if the worst The Florida senate has adopted a comes to the worst, the Greek army is the largest claimant, asking for year’s fair announced after a meeting house resolution which declares it to will be able to defend its honor.” $336,113.000, while the smallest of the of the fair board Friday afternoon, be "the sense’’ of the legislature that M. Alexandria added that he would 12,416 claims filed with the commis will include a wedding and the offer Darwinism, atheism and agnosticism like the American people to realize ing of three automobiles, one to be should not be taught as “truths’’ in the Greece’s position, especially that, al sion is for $1. given away on each day of the fair. public schools or institutions of the Heading the list of claims by individ though Greece had numerous provo Salem.—Appointment of a state high state. cations which would reasonably justi uals are those growing out of the sink way commissioner to succeed Robert W. H. Hussey, member of the terri fy her in reopening the war with Tur ing of the Lusitania by the German sub A. Booth of Eugene probably will be torial house of representatives in key, she had ignored them all be marine. They totaled $22.606.000 and announced by Governor Pierce thia Honolulu, Tuesday pleaded guilty in cause she was sincerely desirous of may be disposed of first by the com week, according to a statement made federal court to violating the national peace. by attaches of the executive depart The seizure by the Turks of the mission. Germany already has admit prohibition law and was fined $25 and ment. cost. Both the fine and costs were re impoverished refugees’ funds in the ted liability but not in definite amount. Bi F. J. WALKER Salem.—Work of paving the six mile Bank of Constantinople, continued the mitted. The stupendous total involved in the section of the west side Pacific high President Harding has decided defin minister, and the abominable treat proceeding is revealed for the first THE OLI) CHICLE way between Rickreall and Holmes ment of Greek prisoners of war re- itely to make his contemplated trip time in a report made to the state de Gap in Polk county will start Wednes through the west and to Alaska, leav oently arrived from Asia Minor con partment by Robert C. Morris, agent day, the Oregon Contracting company CpilE natural Inclination In man, ing Washington about June 20 and be stituted such provocations. The Greeks when he la lost In the woods, or announced. The work will be rushed Is floundering mound In buMm-ss for ing absent from the capital about 60 and Turks had signed a separate con for the United States before the com and the road should be opened to traf which he Is not quulltied. Is to move days, it was announced Tuesday at the vention at Lausanne in January for mission. Work on determining the the compulsory exchange of popula amounts Germany must pay already fic late in the summer. in a circle. White House. tions with the distinct provision that The currier pigeon flies straight to Cottage Grove.—Clay England, em The Prussian diet, discussing art it should be inoperative before May 1. has been begun by the commission, his destination; the horse goes un- questions, confirmed the report that yet the Turks have sent an additional which organized last October, and ploye at the J. H. Chambers mill, was guided through the darkest night to Cosima Wagner, widow of the great 70,000 refugees since the signature of which Is composed of Edwin B. Parker killed instantly Saturday morning his stable. A man may have genius or merely Wagner, is living in distress at Bay the convention, in gross violation of of Texas, American commission, and when he became entangled with a shafting while he and several others ordinary talent, but if he cannot move reuth. The diet unanimously asked its terms. Dr. Wilhelm Kiesselbach, German com were making repairs to the sawdust straight ahead, think clearly mid keep the nation to help support the widow mission, with ex-Justice Day of the su carrier. Evidently his jumper caught his mind upoti Ids work, he is plodding of the great master. 24 .Moros Killed in Row. around and uround, arriving nt the end preme court as umpire. and lashed him to the machinery. Discussion by President Harding of the year at about the same «pot Manila, P. I.—Twenty-four Moro re The American claims are to be dis Salem. — John G. Wright, pioneer from which he started, still befuddled, and his cabinet Tuesday of the situa ligious fanatics on the island of Pata. posed of without regard to the allied tion with respect to housing of govern near Jolo (Sulu), were killed Monday reparations claims, the report of Mr. resident of Salem, and steward at the and decidedly lex» courageous. Such a mun. and there are thousands ment activities, principally in Wash by a detachment of insular constabul Morris disclosing that the commission Oregon state hospita^for 30 years, died of them. Is not built for success. He ington, led to a decision to present to ary, according to a dispatch received has entered a formal order that “the here Sunday night. In the early '60s Is apt to take no reckoning of his prog congress next December a program for at the office of Governor-General Leon machinery provided by the Versailles Mr. Wright was in thè mercati ile busi ress until some one beside him who has construction of more adequate facili ard Wood. The dispatch said that treaty and the rules and methods of ness in Salem and carried s pplies to been thinking effectively In straight ties. Akbara, who styles himself a prophet, procedure thereunder governing the the Snake river country daring the lines moves up to where opportunity The balance of international trade and his followers, attacked a constabu disposition of claims, including repara gold mining activity. He was a vet Is greater and reward Is richer. This rude awakening causes but a turned sharply against the United lary detachment under Lieutenant An tions claims, so-called neutrality eran of the Indian wars. temporary shock to his numb sensibili States in March and continued so dur geles at the village of Kiput. claims, claims growing out of excep Salem.—It was reported here Friday ties, lasting perhaps a «lay or two, but The dispatch said that 24 Moros tional war measures to be dealt with ing April, according to estimates just night that a suit will be filed in the producing in him no material change made by the commerce department, were killed, but that there were no by mixed arbitral tribunals, shall have Marion county circuit court within the for the better. which valued March imports at $402,- casualties among the constabulary no application to, and are not bind next few days to restrain the state, If any serious doubt a« to his ability 000,000 and exports during the month troops. Akbara is widely known among ing on this commission.” county and municipal officials from en- should come to hltn at such a time as the Moros as a religious leader who, at $341,162,000. Neither is the door shut against the forceing a law enacted at the last ses this. It is Instantly banished as too through his preaching, has gathered United States or its citizens increas Upton Sinclair, author and socialist, sion of the legislature providing that burdensome, nnd he continues his aim less trot In the old circle. about 300 followers around him. They ing the amount of the claims present and three companions were arrested all persons engaged in public work He doesn't ask himself whether he recently became more than usually ed, Mr. Morris having stipuated, on Tuesday in San Pedro, Cal., where a must be citizens of the United States. is dependable, whether he thinks con active. Akbara told his followers he behalf of the American government strike of the marine transport workers’ structively or whether he thinks at all. Heppner.—Six clips, aggregating 2,- branch of the Industrial Workers of was a prophet, descended from heaven, and Germany having accepted a pro He doesn't atk whether he Is given the World has been in progress since and that he was bulletproof. Today's viso permitting the claims to be chang 400,000 pounds of wool, were sold by to watching the chx-k ami stealing dispatch did not say whether the latter ed in amount later if circumstances growers here Friday for an average away frequently from his work to In April 26, and the trio was picked up statement was borne out. The fanatic and the facts disclosed should require. price of 44 cents a pound, or a total hale the aroma of hix favorite cig by police on strike duty. also said he had power to cause air The largest claim listed in the of approximately $1,056,000. The clips arette. The death list was increased to 21 planes to fall. He doesn't ask whether he In nil his report is that by the American gov were bought by George Colby and Ed Tuesday by the finding of four addi Governor-General Wood announced ernment for $255,544,810.51 for costs ward Cox, representing the American time in his present position has made tional victims of the tornado which yesterday he had ordered all forms of of the army of occupation in Germany, Woolen company. The highest price a single suggestion of value to his swept Mitchell county, Texas, Monday. lawlessness practiced by the Moro now under negotiation with the allies obtained for fleeces was 45 cents a employer. Ah, no! He hns the faculty of avoid The list of injured contained about stopped and that he had sent a con- in Paris by Assistant Secretary Wads pound. ing dubious obligations, especially those 200 names, a large majority of them stabularly force to Pata to enforce the worth of the treasury. It Is under that would be likely to Impose upon Salem.—Salaries in connection with him an additional stroke of work, or Mexicans. Property loss probably will order. stood, however, this claim will not be reach $500,000, according to latest esti pressed in the event the Paris nego the conduct of the various state activi Interfere with hlx plans for pleasure Pay Dearly for Hasty Training. ties under the governor and board of among hit night associates. mates. Washington, D. C.—Army statistic tiations result in an agreement. control for the month of April, 1923, ag Such a man 1» not qualified for Other government claims are for The Standard Oil company of New ians see some significance in post-war straight thinking or straight going. He gregated $162,729 as compared with Jersey Tuesday made public the con figures, which show that with a total $67,266,626.23 for general damages $198,614 for the month of November, is not capable of handling things with solidated income account for 1922 of mobilization of 22,850,000 soldiers for growing out of German submarine war 1922, according to a statement pre intelligence and In the depths of his its own and affiliated companies, show the central powers, 22,000,000 casual fare; $37,982,000 by the veterans’ bur pared by the executive department heart he knows it. ing total earnings of $46,242,436 as ties were inflicted on the allies, while eau for war-risk premiums; $5,380,000 He is a failure, nnd for no other here. The comparative monthly re reason In the world than bls own per against $33,845,930 in 1921. The com with 42,189,000 allied and associated by the railroad administration, and duction in salaries was $36,235. verseness In moving In the old circle— pany’s own earnings in 1922 totaled men under arms, the central powers $40,075 for war-risk premiums of the wandering about the best part of Ids $12,887,741 and those of its affiliated sustained only 15,405,000 casualties. shipping board. Klamath Falls. — The serviceable life in the wilderness. The $1 claim is presented by Emery companies $33,354,695. Gross assets The war department chart shows that blue serge skirt, plain middy blouse (£, 1*23, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) taken at book value totaled $1,123,760,- per thousand mobilized, the central Roberts for loss of property while a and sturdy low-heeled shoes worn for Avoid Affsctatlon. 890 as against $1,115,939,977 the year powers forces inflicted 966 casualties, German prisoner of war. the past year by Klamath county high It In highly desirable that yon There are a few other small claims before. school girls will be worn next term while the corresponding figure for of $1.50 and $2 for loss of parcel post only at the wearer’s preference. Last should be one man. all of one piece, Mystery surrounding a sugar secret their opponents was 365. and appear outwardly such as you are In this connection it is pointed out property by shippers, but most of the year by the majority vote of the girls Inwardly.—William Law. meeting on the floor of the New York claims run into hundreds of thousands the plain uniform was adopted. Fri -------- O-------- coffee and sugar exchange Tuesday that the German and Austrian armies and millions. Every class of Ameri day they voted 52 to 45 to discard the Stages of “Life." was dispelled when it was learned that were produced under a universal mili can shipping, manufacturing and busi plain things and return to more sophis Life Is rather a state of embryo—a John W. Davis, ex-ambassador to Great tary training system, while the allied ness concern is found among the long ticated dress. preparation for life. A man is not and associated forces, with the ex Britain, now counsel for the exchange, list of claimants. completely born until he has passed had appeared on the floor and an ception of the French army, had no Salem.—As a result of a collision be through death.—Franklin. nounced the taking of an appeal by the such background of training. tween an automobile driven by C. M. _________ - ■ O ■ 1000 Macedonians Slain. “Thus the great mass of soldiers attorney-general against the refusal of I-a Porte of Eugene and a Portland- Vienna.—A dispatch from Sofia de the federal district court to grant the of the central powers,” the official Salem stage manned by Earl A. Hat government’s petition for an injunc comment says, “had been trained and clared 1000 Macedonians were killed field, the latter Saturday filed suit In equipped prior to the outbreak of the tion against trading In sugar futures. and 5000 taken prisoner during a battle the Marion county circuit court to col war, while the soldiers of the allied lect damages in the amount of $1840 The children of tomorrow will get and associated powers were to a great Sunday between Bulgarian regulars from La Porte. The plaintiff alleges their education at schools in which the extent hastily trained and equipped and Comitatchi bands. The battle that La Porte was on the wrong side motion picture screen will supplant after the outbreak of war.” took place on the rocky mountain, Irin the blackboard and the motion picture of the road, and that the accident was Planina. Premier Stamboulisky has due to his carelessness. film will take the place of textbooks, Ex-Officer Surrenders. ordered the arrest of the political lead Thomas A. Edison predicted Tuesday Albany.—Louis J. Hill has bought Boston.—William R. Allen, ex-lieu ers of the Macedonian separatist move at the investigation by the federal ment, including Thomas Koladoche- 61,000 acres of land in Linn county tenant governor of Montana, surrend trade commission of charges that the noff, ex general procurator of Bulgaria. from the Oregon & Western Coloniza Famous Players-Lasky corporation and ered to the police here Monday night. tion company for a consideration of six allied organizations constituted a Indictments charged him with larceny Two I. W. W. Sentenced. nearly $1,500,000, according to a deed motion picture trust. The famous in of $600,000, the property of the Bos which was.filed at the office of the ton-Montana Corporation and conspir Sacramento, Cal. — William Flanagan ventor, whose recent questionnaires county clerk. The land was originally acy to steal monies of the Boston- and Albert Strangland, members of have led him to say harsh things about granted to the Willamette Valley & present educational methods in the Montana Development company, the the Industrial Workers of the World, Cascade Mountain Road company by United States, was called for the pur Montana Southern Railway company were sentenced Saturday to serve from the government with the stipulation pose of developing the importance of and the Boston-Montana Mining & one to 14 years In 5a n Quentin prison. that the company build a road from the Power company, all three subsidiaries They were convicted last night on the film industry and its possibilities Idaho line to Albany. charges of criminal syndicalism. of the Boston-Montana Corporation. for the future. COMPILED FOR YOU I 4 OCCUPATION COSTLY Something to Think About Äis enough Mo^q^C^Book Ths only rsxson ■ ruad la good. as evary wandsrvr know a. Ie Juel briauns ot thr humrs. the homes, the hoinvo to which It soeo. FOOD FOR THE CHILDREN ■p*« >R the first two years of a child'» life the food problem Is not com plex a» his main dirt Is milk. At three months of nge strained orange juice may be given, a teaspoonful nt a time between feedings to great advantage, supplying fruit acid nnd vitamines which are Invaluable for growth. As thr chlltl grows he may ent more and more the food of the adult, but tin- wisest course to follow Is simplicity of food, no mixing of several varieties, even If enjoyed by older palates. Oatmeal, whole wheat nnd cereals which add bulk nnd furnish the de sired energy are best for breakfast. Toast, egg nnd n cup of hot milk or a glass of cold, depending upon the sea son nnd taste of thr child, is another good breakfast. For dinner, vegetable«, very little well-cooked meat nnd a simple dessert Is the wisest plan. Steamed pudding with rich nnures and Ice errata with sauces should be avoided. A pudding like the follow ing lx good nnd easily digested: Prune Pudding. Take one cupful of prunes, remove the stones nnd put through the meat chopper, add one-half cupful of sugar, two eggs well beaten, three cupfuls of milk, one-half teaspoonful of orange extract—or a little grated rind lx bet ter. Cut a thick slice of bread Into small dice (the bread should be but- tered), stir Into the mixture and pour into a baking dish. Bake slowly until the custard lx set nnd the bread in brown. Thia will take an hour nnd a quarter. Blueberry Pudding. Butter slices of bread and Iny Into a baking dish, cover with canned blue berries poured over hot, ndd another layer of buttered bread and more hex- rles until the dish lx full. Set away to chill. Serve with cream and sugar. If put Into a mold It may be turned out on a platter and garnished with whipped cream. A nicely baked apple with or with out cream and sugar la a fine dessert for a child. Tapioca pudding, rice pud ding, prune whip, gelatin puddings of various sorts are all good for the little people ax they are easily digested. (©. 1923, Western Newspaper Union.) ------------ O------------ YOUR- How Io Road Your IJ A Nin jl Characteristics .nd Tandeada, .-the SpSSSSS Capabilities or Weak- Failure as Shown in Your Palm THE FINGER NAILS IX7K FIND sometimes in the hand ’ * of a woman short nails com bined with the following character istics : The line of the heart (the tipper of the two lines crossing the palm hori zontally) Is short, nnd the head line, underneath it, Is straight and Inclined to turn up toward the linger of Mer cury, the little finger. The mount of Mercury is flat and covered with lines, and the mounts of the moon and of Mnrs (at the outside of the edge of the palm) are high. The joints of’the hand are very plainly visible. These are the marks of a woman of harsh disposition nnd quarrelsome na ture, and they are made more strong by the shortneM of the nails. For a confirmation of this sign of quarrel someness, consult the triangle formed by the line of life, the line of the head and the line of health. If there Is a decided cross to be perceived in this triangle, we may say with fairly good assurance that the disposition of the possessor la pugnacious and quar» relsome. (• by tbs Wheslsr Syndicate, Inc.)