THE MORNING . OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1915. WESTERN STATES FORM CONFERENCE Aim Is to Father National Convention to Urge Recla mation on Congress. JO.'.ES BILL IS INDORSED IWxlj ri-il;rj in Work for Messare authorising botrniinral to .V aist by l.aarantrclnc la lercst on Lnil Iund. PAV rRNCtf0. r. Z T rn M'. CoBfrac. In purpo f it I to ftft-r Nuol con-- l rM la WMnit. D. l grjt CenrtoBjl 14 l ' Un.j.. ujo.-?-.i b'ft tif mnfimrt of rprnMt:a "f --.r W .-.t.ro tst. Joa Hartmaa. f 1"M. c.rmi f f WsBB at Ks.-Um ri..i 'onfra-e. uod-r ;!.- mtin wa Bli. ta ;ct'i temporary tbIrmfv. A xceu'lM cmn"'. orfi t.l f 4;.4t- f-orr i: Wa.tera .(. t 6. n-inifiriH tomorrow. Tae co-u-ri't wi:i n it of toe t r-.,l r..t: t' fc l WSBiB ta . f?r tr6r 2 1. HMHMt I aB)l. tf .l ra r.r wilt W-in-t .n'rt I'oniNit lo I'irl aij for i ari.. ft struts aa-J ur,t mora f:fl ?j-ol rit on btn Federal an.i it'. autnonries It ti devslop c tf t vartuu. lrrtxti' projects. T coofroro lo.Uj dlid taat lo a... (or n;rinut.oa la l& National rini coi of Uroor of - :! il lrrU'ry ao4 loo .-r.tj.- (Do Interior i tra rp rntatte la b 9iBt-I ty Biro. - i.n;:jn ta dlele will lariuJs In to,. jam: from sa'B stale. t appointed or m loroor; en front . a Irria.tioa. reclamation, vamp or oarCa d stru-l c prvlt. en from i4rl iitat ifn: taroo from l.-i ti..nal I'lurnltr of Coromerr. on frorn ta U!or "nri rouavtl of tr fe. on frorn rat a rlarB"-Bxs or- niiat.op in tba t'mto.l Mtoa: on (rom ai.a ri'.rJ curatlr torooib t.ofv ro-'laraaCion. oni or or. i juifi'-n. ono from (tata. to r-rr-nl the rltil nt inriri HTie on from ai r otato lrrltttoa or f;ilor. ni tbroo dlt from tn ntrnatinAl Irriiatiu I'oni'tM n i ttio .Natioaal Iraino Concrn. Jo- Bill la UokwA Tht roofrrw- I pt-i-.l to work tn N lnt.rt of a l):i Introdur-d b (.of Joooa of V Mn Jtoru whl. a wouij tot&gria th iiuitrnml to t lr ISo rorlamalioa of arid. mt arl.i and owairp Una tr Kuaraatoo of pajnot of tlia intrt toida l 'i.l by cuMir dxtrirto for ta rorla iAirD of t-h land. Ti o ornt-jitioo tommll' rom-ro-l of t-a foliowins: It. M. liotiort. Tuurr. t'al.: K. f:. "Wll'f. alr. !Ua. . I:iraard. TortUnJ. r : -t. Mtn-a-V rro.-r. ah : Marry h tr. fhoonix. .r.M.. I M. Klfr. roat II. Wa-H. .'irtf t'alit u ropro-rtt-f bf ' K M.rh. Tr rotnt!on romtnlttco was a fol low II. M !tr-t. !attl: '- M. t.r.nl. t'.'.jt r.!r. tda'io: J. W. rirom tn.r. portlan-l. r.; I. J. MrOoltaod. 1.1 Ov N.: V. A. Board. Sirm-nto . waa rrroitod br Harry n of L-o n . and Norta I'a kola br Minoah. CLUBMAN'S WILL ASSAILED iw-a--l of f Ii.Ot for ttrnvrr lllc Arrlt C'oatrMrd bjr UrUllin. fi:xvi:R. !-. I. irp-riL lloira f )o lat John If. P. VoorhU. wcaltiy t'ar rl tt and riurran. who nxa pftioo la hit wlit. ntnr ITi. ! fur to oro-tioa of an arra on ta rtvt: rmtcr otto In Btmorr of blmalf 1 wtic mar d'at " intnt of imo -lilor (ill. Ir. t'hart VoorMo. f ltictfr. K . a priw ! WBom a bt iot id I ''. and v I iiara Vf. bia. m broCbr. or w rrlaft. who waa oof Bintinnd ta trio w til. aro clasaiBct t pp th" wil.. i.corj fit i o word rwoi Inrr from Ir oorf. l)r4oa Vojrht, a tHow. f I'ortlaad. Aaa a: 1 bo will Biako Bo ton cor. It wt.'l a crntnd t:at no wi l of V - Vrh!. ifl'h(.p ha alcornpt! u ooa of bfc I ;. oCat. wa naUo wt.la Oo wa la til naua and qao'jn4 frara'iy. 1iio will. aevordiBtt to) I r mvii0 wa I ba ba jttroT4 by Mr. Vcwrhir. b'jt trot44a aomo ril II waa tot. BRITISH SEIZE STEAMER '.-....4 r- ntion of tna Itrlcta Jif(imiil. w a lt."'tai ! IO' ro b. tbo matr aa t otr a in"'J prttl If bo r-'ja'-r l&at rol'ii itof w r-tm-r '-'l- . ehuan no Hi(ornnii" bad r-otv4 from Amb4l0r Taao " tnt. It w . or.m4 by dpart rrt e.rfU'iata that bo bad rocio4 T Jpar?Ttnt d-'r t- bnow wht at-tia Mr f'aao ba lboa bfra o'rniift aa f"fi frtbwr rpro- trtn hall tab T 4.MrtmrBt at- waa lnforw4 lOf tbi th Tir!-aa Trar-t-Unf.' 'mpay ti nrf'y romplt'l tr rn::rtim of arft.Ju frrw tho tin -ir of o?.M-a If t"ta rrprilon. w r . h wil. It l aarl"f. prto hl f prmiir I wno'ty own4 by -n-i.-at fUn. . I b'4t two of tho arfMa!, It w ail. b4 ba rot ).. Tio P- of ban-i. it waa ai4. m c't bo l-nm. ;atl t 'jbmittod t tfiO t.tatt tivrrtmr)t f.r it information. Oodo ta Manl atoM). T'i ll'bi!itt wa r'i-iiition)4 undr iif Stritf of a r-ii of prxtm rourt pfo . ir. prui l l fur by tbo ordor la l. rad;nt aa follow: -vrtro it I m d tv appaar to tho J t.l tn) t"ia ppiiftl..r of tha rropor r..r of trio crown trial It la dlro4 t r-i j i -i'loa on boba f of bla M.'ty a bip tn rr of wbK-S no final rrtt of tur)lmntloB ba boon mad, b -"! orvtr 1 .11 tllo hl? ortall ba ppr.i-d. an! that jn aa an4rtah .n bint l n la Mt bail bo rt I iikI t-iir4 to Ibo crow a" . KWad Ctoow by (!". 'nn-it anral Toan(' iipatch r 4 ibat wba to ordr allowing rafpitin wa srane4 by to prua rnurt :a MI.r today It waa itiP l-4 tnt tho crown hou'd bo io an o n.l.rt k in for tHa apprald alo of I ip- Tba crown. adr tbia arr jiimBt. aero to par Ibo amooot of rh a-pr i-mnt ibco lia court roi..i final HI Hi.tlo la tho raao ba ml tba Hnti-r ot.rtJmnl Tho isrt contain-! bo 4'H rocardlna n appra:mnt. lnftctioo rocotvad by iu;Eitif I'olb.. of tho tata to-aart-Tit. rrsm a'torBra for Ibo ,pnrt. aa Tran - .t'ant 1'oitipjrn. .iit,', v-4 Ual ia tba caaa eX Goooaoo tho aadortaklBK bad baaa flmod at lli 4t. Official of tha SUto ropartmOBt atroady aro arraoln tho I'gal area" mata which may bo ud la tba caao. Th.y bao found that darloc tbo Clrll War cortala aoutral ahlpa war al4 and roquiltloo4 by Ibo fnltod Staloa boforo tbo priao court BdJu4lcatloa. Moat cf tbo ohlpa. howor. ara bald to bao bn blockada ranaora. Tbta r:a waa coatalaod la aa amand maal. which waa wad aftor tha Aitor-Bor-Ooaoral. appaaria for tba Britlah roTarr.mont la tha cao of a naulral hip which bad boaa romlHlonl. con lor.d4 teat baliraront atalo bad a "riat lo roqutaitioa. accordina" to In ternational law. for orcant purpoaa of offaao ar dofrooo. tho proporty of nou. trala. provii4 it la not wlthta nau tral Jurl4lctioa. Wooaody la Dtptoaaary. Il wa f jrthor roelondod that such rajjiicion waa aubjoet to "acjtmaat rompnalloa. and that tha aubjoct of a Boniral atala whoa proparty bad tiM niri R ii war" has .trrORXKT UH II lit D. 4 J. I. aotborlaad. V.VTl"Vi:n. Va.h ror. t. lal. J. I- ulbrtand. who was l'td prldnt of tbo Van roucor faambor of l'omm-rcf laat niht. la an attorney of thla city. bariBr roma hora a year aco from tiolJondal. whoro ho had practicioc for i yoara. Mr. uthrland la 41 yrara old. arad'iata of la law doparlmont of tbo l"aloraity of Muhiiao of tha claa of l. Two yrara ba. foro aotnc to Mirblsan Mr. iutb arland altand'd tba A arK-ulturai Coll'ca at Laoln. Mich. bran so rol'Jlilnd could not com plain to a Hrtttoh court, tbo romady boinc throu-a diplomacy. Tho Amorfan Traoa-Allantlo Com pany la a Witaurt corporation and waa formod r-ntly by Hl-hard Wan nr. of w York and Vla-onaln. It bousht ta blp. rioarly all of which bfra Ibo war wora fllnt tho flacs of ortKn counlrls now nootral. Tha talus of tha l waa quratlonod by tiraat Hrltain and franc and appltca tiona Riad to tiia lpartm"nt of lom mrro for Ibolr lranfr to Amorlcaa rosljitry wrra hold up) pondins; Invoatl Billon of stataironla that thsir o Bar ship waa largrly lltrm.it. Tba Stalo Wpart mnl rulrd. bow rrrr. that lb ! am rntirjrd to Ara or I ran rrsl'try on a prima fact showing that tbry wora owned by an American. rorioratlon. MR. OLCOII IS BLAMED c.uTt:Roit an urmirr nr si: otT ntcrtBtTK rvw data. QoalMy of roa a ad Roaalla of la doatry t pbeld Joaraal Attack ( allow 1 afalr Political Mo. bALKM. Or. Doc. r (ripocial.) Kn Itro blamo for lb acttallon attalnul tho stalo's attempts to promoto th f'.ai Induatry wa placed today by Governor WHhycomb VPw Secretary of Stat Olcott. whti. ba said, proclpl latod Iba Iroubt by anvlnc out a atalo-m-Bt bad upoa Inacrurata data. la lb attacka of tn Or'ion Journal upoa tha ( ti Industry tbo executive tn po'ilical motive. II doclarod rt. cant artt.-1-s In that dally waro for Iho purpooo of ratlnt dlxrrrdlt upon Ihr a4minitrallon. - bold ?cTtary of stata otcott wholly rtponibt for tbla absolutely unraUr-l for flat acnatlon. fr lln oit a statement bao4 upoo Inaccurate data. aaid th tJovornor. "Thero Is only otto doubt about tbo aucc of tbo flat. Industry, and that I whether wa ran tl!d-ret flax durln; tbo Winter months In tbla cllmat. Tbero la no q tatlort about tho quality or Ul pro duced in H tttrs rea"oo romp4 wltr. any In tbo world. rh i n d - u--ion In lb oroson Journal I purely fr p.l' Ileal purposes In a """ al'-mpt to dlrro4!t th ad-mlai-trtn Tbo report furalbod that ppe br their reporter n I only rtl4 but mirprsenled Ihnao h att'ime.l tn q iote. aa both Kred Hart maa aa-f liucena rloa deny tha stato rntnti. Tb reporter put words la their mouth -t I very onfortunato and unwu I' attack an infant Industry In this manner, so unfairly aad without foua dallon. -Thu far th fat, work at th Peel leatltry Is proarinT satltf acloruy and artws proml of bolnc a completo succes. baa about '4 bushels of flrt-clat sod and for tha paronl ss4 last san Ibo cost lo lb slat waa from lo l a bu.hel. At a conaor-rattvo ostimato this seod Is worth I IRRIGATION RULING MADE llolilrr Mat btbcralt" r (oti Irwrt. Xa Itoard jM-rrrlar" Aide. tj:M. fr. Ic. Special I Pa rima nlno contract-holders of th t"o lumbta Mnliitra lrrino Company falie4 lo f.lo with t-".o I-aaorl Land Hoard prior lo July I. last, aa aasian tnBt of Ibolr conlra.-ts. as provided by ! slatlv tnartmBt. t liotr only rtrsgrM now whereby tbalr Intarast may bo proaoreed ta lo asocuta now contracts with lb atala corrlnc their lands or roak esw scl lions. rvcvinc credit for IS money lhay ba paid lo oa tbalr former contract. la a report sjbroltlej today to th member of tho Doaort Land Board. J. L.-M.-Alltotr. asaiatant crtary. su fssta tha only remedy. Th Bin contract-holders. It ta shown, bava paid a total n:iHi Ctotlllcb Meyer Dlc-a at Praturu. PAt.lM. Or.. loc. S. 4SpclaI.V llottheb Meysr. 7. dl4 today at hit homo at ITalum, Marlon County. ! was a nallr of twtterland and cama lo Oreaoa la MTs. Hurctnna him ara a widow and fia chlldron. Mr. Lena Achats. Mr. William t-lchty. aad Al fred. Chart aad Oscar MJr. all of 1'ialisia. PACIFIC RAILWAYS UNION DEFENDED Counsel Contends Government Is Estopped by Action Previously Taken. DEBT SETTLEMENT CITED Acre plane of $38,000,000 I rom Nouttrt-rn Taclflc Declared to l;r Allark on Ix-aae Ural bait Also ricaded. ST. LOLIS. D4. i. Answr to th ariuments of tha Uovrrrirntjnt In th suit t separat th Central Pacific from tha Southern Pacific Hallway war nvado In tha Federal Court hero today by Peter i Dunn, of Han Francisco, counsel for th Southern Pacific Mr. tunna arumnt waa based lar-'ly on th preposition that the GortrnminU bavlna secured th disso lution of th I'nlon Paclflo mercer on on contention, could not com Into court now and. en a contrary conten tion, seek th dissolution of th south ern racitlc. "Jo th I'nlon Taclflc case. he said, "we arcued and. aa w thouchu logi cally that tha ownership of th South ern) Pacilc with Iho Central Pacific, by tha t'nlon Pacific, could not b a com bination In restraint of trad, because thrr never could have been competi tion between th -Southern Pacific Sun set rout and the I'nlon PaclHc-Central Pacific route by way of Ocden. t'osspetltloa PrevUaaly Feoad. W based our artrument In th t'nlon r rifle rasa on th fact that tha Union Pacific wa dependent on th handling of transcontinental traffic to California on It connection at Ogden with the Central Pnel3c. which th Southern Pa cific would aot us to Ita own disad vantage. "Tho Government argued and th 9'tprem Court bold that aa a mailer of practical railroading lhr had been, before th t'nlon Pacinc merged, actual competition between th Central I'a-cinc-lnl6n Paclflo route, and tha Sun set route, both becausa the Kastern connection of th fnlon Pacific were competing with th Southern Tactile water-Sunset rout, for Atlantic sea board buslne-a lo California, and be causa th Atchison. Topeka tc Santa Ka wa competing for th Central west buslnes. "On this contention, th Government won on th contention that by the dis solution of the Union Pacific merger competition between th Ogden route and tha Sunset route would b restored. Th Government cannot now coma In and ask a severance of tha Central Pa rifle and tha Southern Pacific on the ground that competition cannot exist between lb Ogden and the r.l t'aso routes so long a the Southern Taclflc control! the Central Taclflc. Uebt ftaarej by bealhero Pacific. Garrett W. M.-Knerny. also of counsel for th railroad, said that when the Southern Pacific! Joined In the plan of adjustment of tho debt or the Lnlon Pacific to the Government and Ihn trovernment received Iii.o00.000. the Government wa stopped from ques tioning the validity of the lease. Me also declared thai traffic conditions now existing showed a violation of the Sherman anti-trust law. Kdward I- M.-Oennan argued for the Government earlier In tha day. "Tha Sherman anti-trust act." he said. "Is not limited In Ita prohibition of monopolies: it I not necessary to show an annihilation or competition. It there I a dlrct. substantial restraint or competition that la sufficient for a dedaton under thla law. "The effect of the competition of the Alchlson. Topeka sc Santa Fe on th California traffflc Is Inconsiderable compared with th effect of the South. ern Pacific and th Central Pacific. bow under on control. Th most pow erful competition of th Southern Pa cific Is entirely suppressed aa long as tha Southern Pacific holds the Central Pacific- AUTOIST-AVIATOR IS SANE Toons Man l'oond Competent lo Handle Ilia JtOO.OOO lortonc. PHILADKI.PHIr. Fee. Z. Grover Cleveland Hern oil. the automobile racer and bViator. waa declared sane and capable of handling his fortune ol 90 by a Jury In tba Common Pleas Court today In proceedings brought by the nund alatora brother. Charles A. Hergdoll. Th latter l.ad petitioned for the appointment of a guardian for hi brother's estate. Mrs. Ktnma t. Be'; doll, mother of both tb petitioner and hi younger brother, defended the sanity of her son. Alienist. profess'cnal automobll driver with whom Hergdoll had com peted. t'i warden of th county prison where ho rpent a rerm of 0 day for breaking tba speed limits, and friends and acquiictance also testified In hi behalf. Ilody of I la by f.lrl t'oand. Th body of a baby girl, dead for 10 da) or more, wa found beneath a tree In a lot on Alosworth avenue, be tween I last Twenty. ninth and F.ast Thirtieth street yesterday, wrapped la an old newspaper. Th body waa taken In chare by Ieputr Coroner mlth. who said that the girl bad been killed, or tiled, within a fw hours of birth. Iwtt rghtmc over the torn corpse at tract! a passerby. COLD WEATHER RHEUMATISM W hy should rheumatism, a disease of the blood, be worse la cold weather than In Vuomcrf Th rheumatic poison In tho blood Is the predisposing cause of tba disease. If you have th taial In your blosd you may bava rheumatism whenever the exciting cause stir It to 'action. Cold weather and dampness ara exciting causea of rheumatism. They excite to action something already In the blood, something that you must get rid of It you would bo frc from rheumatism. What thla something Is. nobody know. Not very long ago It waa thought to be uric acid. Many doctors now think It la a microscopic organism of a specific bacillus, but tbry cannot nnd th bacillus. it s a known fact that In rheumatism- tha blood become thin rapidly, that building up th blood relieves th rheumatism and that there will ba no return of tha rheumatism aa long as the condition of tbo blood I main tained. Vr. William Pink Pill ara recommended for rheumatism because they keep th blood rich and rod and free from raeumailo poisons. Tbo free book. "Building Up th Blood' tell all about th treatment. Send for a copy today to Iba Vr. William Jdedlctn Co Schenectady. N. Y. Your own druggist sella Dr. Wll 1' ?- I'lnX riUa. , 15,000 Xmas Scarfs for Men-Ready Make It a Point to Go Window Shopping and See the Greatest Presentation of Xmas Scarfs Ever Shown in One Great Sale This Sale of Xmas Scarfs Will Answer Every Demand for Gifts for Father, Brother Son or Friend Be Sure to Attend This Sale Foreign and .American Silks and Brocaded Satins Extra Large Flowing Ends, Easy Adjustable Bands ' Brocades, Persians, Stripes, Polka Dots, Plaids, Checks and Conventional Designs Special 49c, 58c, 69c, 89c, 98c, $1.35 MEN This is your store. Wc have anticipated your every want in furnishings. We want you to feel at home here. This sale of neckwear will acquaint you with our store better than any other way we know. It is a practical demonstration of what this store can do through genuine helpfulness. This neckwear event covers every possible requirement. No matter what your taste may be you are bound to , find an immense variety at any price you have made up your mind to pay. But no matter what price you decide upon you 11 find neckwear such as you have never purchased before. r , n These scarfs are made of silks of a quality only found, as a rule, in much higher priced neckwear. tint tloor Mr. Man You're Wrong, It Can Be Done! The Finest $3.50, $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 Neckwear Xmas Special $1.65 We have heard it said IT CAN'T BE DONE IT'S IMPOSSIBLE- you cannot sell neckwear regularly priced from $2.50 to $3 50 at $1.65.' Of course sale neckwear can be sold at those prices, but not regular neckwear. -We'll demonstrate to any man that in this sale at $1.65 we will show them neckwear that has retailed in any exclusive fur nishing store and in every department store regularly from $2.50 to $3.50. and some of the identical scarfs as high as $5 00. Furthermore we want you to satisfy yourself by buying these scarfs, and making your own comparisons. Compare them ThUll coZince yol better thin Iny argument we can say in their favor that this the most extraordmar sale high-grade neckwear that you have the good fortune to share in. Shirts for Xmas Will b appreciated by every man who liles neat and dressy patterns, in hairlines, and clus ter stripes, in smart color com binations absolutely new. Special $1.50 and $2.00 First Floor Mail and Telephone Orders Filled by Expert Shc-iers cJMercUndfso of cJ Merit Only" Pacific Phone Marshall 5000 Home Phone A6691 Gabardine Rain Coats at $20.00 you want to give a useful gift, select one of these snappy storm coats, with raglan sleeves, Eng lish horn buttons. Mezzanine Floor IB a I I m I ' J I - I ATTACK 15 SURVIVED Wisconsin Foils Attempt on Public Welfare Laws. NO FEAR IS FELT NOW Tour or Mate Willi Interview Willi Various Clashes Revrals No Im mediate Pinrr, Is View or Hector MacPlieron. nr iikctor MArriEn.oN. CHICAGO. Iec I. ; Special. Last week It waa lha prlvllcR of the writer lo b ona of a mall luncheon parly at which "Or-:a nix lion for Rural Welfare" waa tba loplo under discussion. The parly Included th secretary of what I probably th most Influential asso ciation of business men In the Middle West, and tha chairman of th legisla tive committee of the most powerful stata ors-anliallori of farmer In one of tha c real est of our agricultural state. Tha central fla-'ir of the llltla croup waa rr. friaries McCarthy, chief of the legislative reference department of th.1 Stata of Wisconsin. t Someone ventured to introduce the subject of the political changes which last election heralded throughout Wis consin. Idea Is Declared Safe. When asked if the -WIconsir Idea" was In danger of being torn to pieces and tho work of a generation undone, Mr. McCarthy exclaimed: Tear nothing! A small group of old time reactionaries thought their time had come and were going to pull down everything. What have they done Al most nothing. The Legislature was not with them. The people wouldn t stand for It." The outcome of this conference was that I set out for Wisconsin to gather some first-hand facts. I need only mention a few of the laws which marked the evolution of the "Wisconsin idea." The railroad com mission was established; the public utilities act followed; the tax commis sion took charge of taxation; the in surance commission took charge of life Insurance: a law was passed providing a state system of life Insurance; a new banking code made Wisconsin banl.s the safest In th country; conservation and development of the natural re soures of the state were provided for: primary election and corrupt practices act were passed: labor, health and pub lic welfare bureaus were established; co-operative laws were passed, includ ing provision for rural credits. Keac-atlea I Kanaaatlea. Then th foundation for the perma nence of this whole programme was laid In the establishment of an educa tional system which is today leading every lat In the Union. How csn wa account for the election School Children's Store Under the Management of the Pupils of Kern School Saturday, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. The Last Play Store of the Season. Owing to the tremendous response to the School Chil dren's Store we find it necessary to limit the Play Store money to 2000 school children customers. This money can be secured by parents Today Only This method insures safety and comfort for both children and parents and will prevent disappointment on Saturday. Free Play Store Money may be secured by parents today at the Postof fice on the First Floor. Children with parents only will be admitted to the Play Store Saturday morning. cPMerchand; ofc.Merit fin!" of the reactionary Governor, Emanuel U Phllipp? The progressive government of Wis consin, with its numerous commissions and high expenditure for education, was made the campaign issue, and the new administration went in pledged to undo much of what has been the re sult of years of constructive legisla tion. A fight was made on nearly every one of the reform measures, but when the smoke had cleared away not a single plank in the progressive programme had been seriously displaced. So, to conclude, after having inter viewed Wisconsin farmers on their farms, statesmen In their mngnilicent capitol. and professors in their state university, I came away convinced that McCarthy is riglit. The "Wisconsin idea" is in no immediate danger. Child Bruised by Auto. Clinton Finneran, 9 years old, was knocked down and bruised early la.t night by an automobile driven by A. L. Chandler. 501 Commercial street, at Broadway and Couch street. The po lice say that the child ran in front of the automobile and stopped. Chand ler took the lad to the Kmersency Hospital, where he was attended by M. S. Lawton, the steward. The child was not hurt seriously. Stark W. Park (1 Park 0 NATIONAL Emmet Corrigan in GREATER l A Five- Act Metro . LOVE Frank L. Packard's Tale of a Strong; Man's Love HATH NO MAN And "Stolen Hearts and Nickels" Two-Reel Farce Today, Tomorrow Only C Coming Sunday "Tables Turned" With EMMY WEHLEN