Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, April 22, 1926, Image 6

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    HAPPENINGS OF
CURRENT WEEK
~
McNary’s Resolution Attacks Dollar’s
Bid for Vessels.
NEWS
RIDICULES p STATE
IN BRIEF
WEI'S ARGUMENT i
TWO-PIECE FROCKS IN VARIETY;
CIRCULAR FLARE IN NEW FROCKS
N THE rendition of the two-piece what Is the very essence of good style.
Washington, D. C. — The United
Rainier. John Turner, Rainier's
frock the Partalan couturier la play­ It may be In navy blue, for which a
only negro, began serving a ISO-day ing the theme In every key and with sudden and definite favor Is evident.
States shipping board stands rebuked
Kays the mode, tn regard to tho
sentence in tho county jail at St. charming variations. In these two-
by the senate for its sale of the Ad-
piece Interpretations genius la Intro­ cloth dross for spring "It Is to flare"
Helena Friday for bootlegging.
I mlral-Oriental line of Seattle to the
ducing a medley of Interesting Ideas, and so flare It must If In style It would
Roseburg. — Checks totaling more placing apodal emphasis on clever be. Thus Is fashion caught In tho
Dollar Steamship company as a result
than *35.000 were distributed Satur­ plaitings for the skirt and Ingeniously very act of being fickle. Whereas but
of the introduction in the upper cham-
a few months ago dressmaker and
, ber Monday of a resolution introduced
day by the Umpqua Valley Broccoli knotted ties for the blouse.
The accompanying akutches convey tailor were straining every nerve to
Growers’ association to more than 100
! by Senator McNary of Oregon. In
In part an Idea of the fine auhtietlre keep the hemlluu nt its narrowest, to-
growers in this vicinity.
which the opinion was expressed that
of
creative art which enter Into the day then« same Interpreters of the
| the Dollar bid should be rejected and
Salem.
Marked increase In the styling of French two piece modes moda are Intent on devising godets,
¡that, in order to carry out section 7
number of non-resident motor vehicles
I of the merchant marine act. either
visiting the state of Oregon Is indicat­
Events of Noted People, Governments new bids should be called for or the Experiences ot Dominion Under Gov­ ed in a report prepared here Saturday
vessels reassigned for operation.
by Sam A. Koser, secretary of state.
and Pacific Northwest, and Other
ernment License Detailed by
Passage of the McNary resolution
Hood River A cash distribution ag­
Things Worth Knowing.
without the raising of a single ques­
Two Officials.
gregating *144.000 was made to mem­
tion threw the shipping organization
bers of the Apple Growers' associa­
into turmoil. Members of the board
tion Friday, bringing tho total receipts
now
in
the
city
held
a
hurried
meet
­
State department officials are con-
Washington. D. C.—Stories of boot­ on apples nnd pears of the 1935 crop
sidering proposing a new liquor ing and instructed Captain E. C. Crow­ legging and vice in Canada under re­
to *1.596,000.
treaty with Great Britain. The treaty ley. president of the Emergency Fleet
would involve a proposal that Great corporation, not to sign the bill of sale, stricted government liquor license and
Astoria.—Announcement was made
Britain prevent exportation of liquor which was on his desk, awaiting the chapters from student life at Yale and । Saturday that the Columbia Fisher-
final stroke of a pen to make it com­ Chicago universities under prohibition I
to this country.
plete.
union would demand
were unfolded Saturday before the
.... Ulen *
A dispatch to the London Exchange
T. V. O'Connor, chairman of the senate hearing committee during the I ' 16 cents a pound for raw salmon dur­
Telegraph from Cairo, Egypt, Saturday board, expressed surprise at the sen­ second day of the presentation ot the ing the present commercial fishing
season, which starts May 1.
said Captain Estevez, one of the avia­ ate's action, when Informed of it by drys’ case.
long
distance
telephone
at
his
home
Salem. The Oregon Motor Stage as­
tors in the Spain-to-Manila flight, has
New light on conditions tn this
been found. He had been lost in in Buffalo. He will return to Wash­ country under dry laws was given, sociation. through its officials. Satur­
ington immediately to preside over with A. Alonzo Slagg, famous coach day filed with the secretary of state
the Syrian desert since last Sunday.
the meeting at which the question of of the University of Chicago, warning here an initiative measure providing
Fred Brestllng. a farmer, his wife rejection or final acceptance of the
the committee not to be taken in by for increased fees for busses and
and their four children, the eldest of Dollar bid will be threshed out.
the "bunk" about the effect of pro- trucks operating on the highways of
whom was 9 years, were swept to
Pending O'Connor's arrival, the
the state.
death Thursday in a flood of the board referred the senate resolution hibltlon on the youth of the nation.
Professor
Irving
Fisher
of
Yale
estl-
Dallas —Trial of Robert Lehman. 15,
Athabasca river near White Court. to Chauncey G. Parker, its legal coun­
White Court is 75 miles northwest of sel. for study. The most important mated that prohibition had saved the for involuntary manslaughter growing
country *6,000,000,000 annually in In out of the death of Mrs. Barbara
Edmonton. Alta.
question put up to Parker, however, creased efficiency of the workers and JaeKer who was ,truck by an
Two massive wooden gates Sunday ts whether the board can legally re­ declared that If enforcement cost a^mobi|e (lrlven by younK L,.hman laat
successfully checked swollen waters ject Dollar's bid after having once ac­ billion dollars a year it would be November, started In circuit court
of the Wisconsin river and protected cepted it along with a certified check worth It.
here Tuesday.
the Fox river valley from a flood that representing the initial payment on
Calling five witnesses during the
the
purchase
price.
It
is
understood
Dallas —A single order for 30,00^
was believed imminent Saturday night
day. the drys concentrated on condi­
when a 75-foot section of wooden wall that Dollar’s signature has already tions in Canada in an effort to refute. tulip blossoms were filled lust ’•
in the Portage canal locks collapsed. been affixed to the sales contract. testimony of wet witnesses for the by tbe ^»‘b^lln bulb farm,
alone with that of Mr. Parker, and dominion that licensed government ' ' county.
haa* fiber
coun(y- Mr.
"r rranklln
Franklin has*
Inn ai»
The trial of 26 members of the cast that it only awaited that of the emer­ control had proved a boon. W. E. aerea
r’ M of
" tulipa In bloom thia spring
of "Desire Under the Elms,’’ accused gency fleet president to make it abso­ Raney, ex attorney-general of Ontario. nn<1 the P1“™ h“ b,"‘“ visited by
of presenting an obscene play, went to lutely binding on both parties.
occupied the stand throughout tbe ,bousan‘ls oi sightseers.
the jury in Los Angeles last Friday
R. Stanley Dollar, who is still in morning session and W. W. Peck, edu-
Klamath Falls.- Although a repre-
after lengthy arguments by the prose­ Washington, declared that he was per­
cation secretary of the Prohibition sentatlve of an eastern wool firm baa
cuting attorney, who branded the play fectly sure of his right to have deliv­
Federation of Canada, took up more purchased 150,000 pounds of wool In
as injurious to the morals of the ery of the ships and that he would than half the afternoon session.
TWO OF THE PARIS MODES
Lake county for 30^ cents, other,
young.
test it in the courts if his bid were
Referring to the suggestions for the growers of that district and in Klam­ The youthful jumper dress to the left flouncing«, plaitings and similar inven­
Chinese strike pickets stationed in rejected. His attorneys have inform­ legalizing of "non-intoxicating" beer ath county are standing together and carries "atmosphere” of tho sea. In tions to attain a flare that will flare
the outskirts of Macao Sunday fired ed him that the board has already in this country as an aid to enforce­ refusing to sell at that price, A tele­ that It Is made of marine blue serge to unstinted fulness.
Another Important Item Is tbe
upon and wounded several Portuguese bound itself to turn the ships over to ment. Mr. Raney said Ontario's experi­ gram received from Boston reports with a necktie knotted In sailor fasb-
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Ion. There are discreet white brald- ralsed-at-tbe-front waistline. The model
soldiers stationed on garrison duty. him.
ment In that direction had not proved the wool market quiet.
Ings on aleares and pockets. Tbs to tho right In the picture dem­
successful.
The Portuguese returned the fire. LEAGUE INVITATION
skirt emphasises
Harrisburg.
—
Cyrus
Haines.
youthful ali­ onstrates tbe new movement. Tbe cir­
sheep
FORMALLY DECLINED
whereupon the Chinese retired. The
"The beer drinkers said that 4 per
cular skirt, the flare-at-the-wrtst sleeve
grower in the foothills east of town, around plaiting.
Portuguese strongly protested to
cent
beer
allowed
under
the
law
did
Washington, D. C.—The league of
There are many important style­ and veetee confinn this dress as being
reports loss of a number of lambs
authorities at Canton.
nations' invitation to participate in not have enough kick in it,” he testi­ through forays of a giant eagle.
points which invite a rarc.*ul study In of latest style inspiration.
which
White braid on a black twill doth,
the world court conference in Geneva fied. “Thus the premits for the sale is said to possess the cunning of a the two-piece dress sketched to tbe
Inauguration of a campaign to pro
right tn tbe picture. The first thrill­ accents the circular lines of the dress
next September was declined formally of beer are useful to the holders as
dozen sheep-killing dogs combined. ing bit of information tn regard to this to the left. There Is promise for an
mote economy and efficiency in state
a disguise to sell something else.
Monday by the United States.
Whenever a lamb carcass is discover- model ts that black crepe de chine la extensive wearing of black and white
and local governments, where expendi­
Both Mr. Raney and Mr. Peck pro­
An acknowledgment which was
ed. It is found to be Intact except for selected as the medium for Its devel­ combinations this spring and aum-
tures and taxes have been increasing
cabled by Secretary Kellogg to Alan duced official records of Investlga- removal of the heart and liver.
opment. Which Is to confirm the re­ mer.
while federal costs have been going
F. Winslow, charge of the Berne lega- tion in Montreal, where liquors of all
port that black la returning to favor
Many of the leading French cou­
down, will be proposed at the annual
tion. for transmission to Sir Eric kinds are sold by the government, to
Salem. — Gross receipts from the not only for evening but for daytime turiers are according favor to princess
convention of the chamber of com­
Drummond, secretary-general of the the effect that bootlegging and vice motor vehicle fuel tax since the in- wear as well. Another effective touch Unes for tbe cloth frock, a pronounced
merce of the United States in Wash­
league, said it did not seem "appro­ and crime are prevalent. They also ceptfon of the law aggregate *11.237,- Ie tbe clever Introduction of godet- flare developing just below the waist­
ington. D. C., May 11 to 13.
priate” for the American government testified that bootlegging was general 810.21. according to a report prepared plalta not only tn the skirt but in tbe line. This may be accomplished by a
ileevea as well. The vogue for neck­
by the secretary of state. Refunds to­ tie effects is expressed In a moot In- circular cut or by tneana of Inset
Fourteen bobbed-haired young wo­ to be represented. It invited atten- in all the licensed provinces.
gores. Ix>ng sleeves and a high neck
Besides
telling
of
decreased
drink
­
tion
to
the
league
’
s
circular
talled *408.125.95, while the adminis­
men of the aristocracy and the wives
to the
of many of Great Britain's wage-earn­ 48 court protocol signatories asking ing at Chicago university since pro­ tration expense was *24.037.82. The
ers launched a movement Saturday them to indicate to the United States hibition, Mr. Stagg declared It was net amount of motor vehicle fuel tax
designed* to ease the industrial situa­ the difficulty of treating the senate not the Volstead act that created the transferred to the state highway fund
problem among the youth of today, but was *10,805,646.44.
tion and gave London a new thrill reservations by direct negotiations.
“It would seem to me,” Mr. Kellogg “the breaking down of the home and
in a four-mile street demonstration
Salem.—County judges and commis­
cnlminating in an anti-strike meeting said, ‘‘to be a matter of regret if the the Irresponsibility on the part of par­ sioners of the state, at their annual
in Albert hall, where the leaders vent­ council of the league should do any­ ents toward their children."
meeting to be held in Portland next
"God only knows what conditions
thing to create the impression that
ed their feelings.
December, will probably go on record
there are substantial difficulties in the would be, with this enlarged freedom
favoring legislation providing for re­
A marriage license was returned
of growing boys and girls, if the pro­
way of such direct communication.”
turn to the counties each year of one-
to the Henrico county clerk’s office in
The acknowledgment also stressed hibition law were not in effect," he half of the money contributed In
Richmond, Va., Saturday because the
the view of President Coolidge that said. "If prohibition were not in ex­ motor vehicle license fees Instead of
prospective bridgegroom insisted on
American representation could not istence there would be an immeasur­
one-fourth of the amount as provid­
qualifying his answers to the officiat­
ably greater amount of drunkenness
ed under existing laws.
ing clergyman. In replying to the serve ‘‘any useful purpose” and con­
and debauchery than there Is now.
tended
that
the
senate
reservations
question "Do you take this woman,”
“are plain and unequivocal and, ac­
Salem.—The question of whether an
etc., repeated by the minister three
Greek Prisoners Freed.
cording to their terms, they must be
officer
has authority under Oregon
times, the man held to his promise,
accepted by the exchange of notes
Athena.—General Pangalos was In- laws to stop and search an automo­
“I will do the best I can.”
between the United States and each stalled aa president of Greece at
the bile for liquor without first obtaining
The franc was quoted Saturday of the 48 states before the United
cathedral
Sunday.
He
ordered
the a search warrant is before the state
morning at 29.82 to the dollar. This States can become a party and sign
supreme court in a case Involving C. |
liberation of all political prisoners and
new low record nonplussed the French the protocol.”
Journalists accused of attempted sedi­ F. Deford, who was arrested In Til-1
republic, which by gifts of jewelry
Among other reasons for declining tion, Including M. Papanastasion, ex­ lamook county April 9, 1925, charged
and checks has been responding to the the invitation, it was stated that no
with having liquor In his possession
appeals of Minister of Finance Peret authority existed for varying from the premier, and General Condylis, ex- and with unlawful transportation.
and Marshall Joffre, following the ex­ correspondence course started by the minister of war, and others who were
Hermiston.—If truck farmers who
ample of President Doumergue and secretary with the 48 capitals, Mr. sent Into exile. General Pangalos an­
Premier Briand in making patriotic Kellogg foreseeing “no difficulty in nounced he will relinquish all his dic- produce asparagus in the territory
donations to the “Save the Franc” the way of securing the assent of each । tutorial rights, which he assumed early around Kennewick, Wash., and Herm­
in January of this year.
iston, Or., were not organized and
fund.
signatory by direct exchange of notes,
ceased
the practice of shipping in
A detailed search of Seattle and as provided for by the senate.”
Lightning Hits Student.
carload lots to distant, markets, the
neighboring towns was started Sunday
Walla Walla, Wash.—Delos Paul, acreage would be largely plowed up.
Universal Films Sued.
for James B. O’Neill, a Los Angeles
student at Walla Walla at College according to a statement made by W
bank teller, wanted In connection with
New York. — Anne Nichols author Place, had recovered Sunday from a F. Ranlett of Kennewick, field repre­
the disappearance of 1176.000 in liber­ and producer of "Abie’s Irish Rose.” । lightning stroke about 8 o’clock last
sentative of the Three Rivers Grow-
ty bonds from the institution where has filed suit for damages of »3,000,000 night. The bolt struck a garage where era’ association.
SPRING FROCKS OF CLOTH
he was employed. Los Angeles of­ against the Universal Pictures cor-(paul was working and rendered him
Raker. — The
for „
a heavy j
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ficials advised Seattle police that they poration, alleging that the motion pic- unconscious. He was taken to the
terestlng treatment, While blnck, to with not a vestige of
believed O’Neill to be in this state, ture. “The Cohens and the Kellys,” j sanitarium at College Place. Another crop in Baker county is better than in be sure. Is the last word In smart perhaps a prim row trimming save
of buttons at
waiting an opportunity to go to Can­ was plagiarized from her play. Miss bolt struck the college engine room many years, according to reports to fashion, this model would perhaps either the center, back or front of the
Paul
Carpenter,
county
agent,
hereJ
ada.
Nichols, who named Carl Laemmle|but did little damage. The storm The Sutton creek district, which is1 find more Immediate favor with scone, gown lend an austere aspect which if
were It In a more colorful mood, say
The village of Hoopuloa, on the and Harry Pollard as Joint defendants seemed to center over College Place. the county's largest wheat producing bols de rose, or in a new wine shade, not becoming to every type of figure,
Is at least tremendously stylish. Very
with
the
company,
also
asked
that
an
southwest shore of the island of
section, reports excellent prospects. or perhaps chartreuse green or Na­ handsome twills nnd wool reps are
Hawaii, was completely wiped out at injunction against further showing of
Marsh Fire Takes Life.
Nearly half of the county’s spring poleon blue. For of a truth French liked for these smart frocks.
7 o’clock Sunday morning by an the picture be ordered
Fond Du Lac, WIs.—Saught In a wheat acreage had been sown by fabrics are presenting a maze of su­
Quite a few circular flares are ex­
avalanche of lava that burst forth
barbed wire fence while fighting a April 1, Mr. Carpenter said. Tho I perb colorings, with names which add pressed through means of set on apron
Io
their
picturesque
glory,
such
as,
Mother and Child Slain.
from the volcano Mauna Loa. Ten to
marsh fire, Ignatz Schultz, 67, of earliest sowings now are up, moisture' for Instance, mountain mist, sen spray, effects. These are frequently of con­
15 homes were engulfed, but’there is
Vancouver, B. C.- Soltau Furkuku- Princeton,
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near
here, was burned to conditions generally are reported as' moonlight, sandalwood, peach, orchid, trasting shade or may be self-colored
no report what became of the inhab- wa, a sawmill employe, was sought! death late Saturday. Schultz’ body,
ns fancy dictates. Another Interesting
excellent and with the spring rains1 tangerine, bordeaux, chartreuse and Idea for cloth as well as silk frocks
itants. A flood of molten rock, pour- here Monday following the finding of so badly burned as to be almost un-
Other
colors
of
which
In
anywhere near normal, the local '»pal K™/-
Is the scalloping of the circular hem­
ing from the crater, struck the sea the bodies of his brother’s wife and (recognizable, was found by his son
spring wheat crop should be above the Parisienne is very fond Include bon line. The scallops are perhaps lined,
at 6:21 A. M., starting the ocean boll- small child with their throats cut. after a search.
bon
pink,
periwinkle,
field
poppy,
ge
­
average for a period of years, he said.
bound with braid or piped with self-
ing several hundred feet out at sea.
ranium, nnd the list might he con­ colored or contrasting fabric.
The bodies were found in a house ’
tinued
ad
Infinitum.
occupied by both brothers, who work ! Congress was asked Friday by Sec-
Circular flounces arranged In tiers
Then Is Isn’t.
To interpret fashion In Its smartest
Heavy Shipping Loss.
also express a new trend in dress
ed at the same mill. Soitsu did not rotary Wilbur to appropriate *19,177,-
The most fascinating " of
all . things
phase,
should design.
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.........pun«*?.
UUU n one’s spring street i frock
s ■
n nnuuiu
Nearly 4,855 vessels were lost dur­ go to work Monday, complaining that 500 for construction work which the is a secret provided
‘ ' you don
- ’t know, be of handsome woolen fabric. It may
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
ing the World war..
he was ill.
| navy department considers urgent.
it.
| be as colorful as one could wish or
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