TIIE 3IORXIXO OREGOXIAX. WEDNESDAY. SEPTE3IBER 21. 1921
cent! a petition was circulated, "plan,
ning the recall of John N'ellson and
O. I Zentner, directors. On filing
these petitions with the county super
intendent the recall adherent found
that the legitimate number of names
had not been secured, and unless the
recall Is abandoned the petitions will
have to be made over and new signa
tures secured on them. The question
at issue In Bandon school district Is
said to be a difference of opinion as
to where the high school should be
housed.
esTn
HiSTORy OF THE RED MAN SERIES
Gratitude to Soldier Dead to
Be Voiced.
FEWER SEEK SEPARATION
HARDING TO MAKE SPEECH
CHANGE FOB. BETTER NOTED
IX DIVORCE COURT.
Members of Foreign Delegations
Likely to lie Asked to Talk
i November 11.
Deere a no in Number of Suits for
Separation Filed and . Heard
Here Is Pronounced.
8
115 CONFERENCE
TP OPEN SOLEMNLY
Part of tike
WHEAT - TOAST EGGS '
CAKES.
WASHINGTON. P. C, Sept 20.
By the Associated Press.) The ten
tative agenda the United States has
transmitted to the principal powers
who will participate In the confer
ence on limitation of armament sug
gests on broad lines subjects for con
sideration. Foreign offices- to whom
It has been sent have been Informed
that It Is essentially suggestive and
subject to amendments or additions.
An outline follow:
I.lraltatioa of Armameat.
1. Limitation of naval armament.
Basis of limitation. Kxtent of limita
tion, fulfillment of conditions.
2. Rules for control of new agencies
of warfare.
3. Limitation of land armament.
Parifie aod Far Kaat Questions.
1. Questions relating; to China.
Principles to be applied. ;
1. Applicat'on to subjects.
A. Territorial Inegrlty.
B. Administrative Integrity.
C. Open door. Quality of adminis
trative and Industrial opportunity.
1. Conceaa'ons: monopolies nad
other economic privileges.
E. Development of railways.
P. Preferential railroad rates.
O. Status of existing commitments.
Questions relating to Siberia. Simi
lar questions relating to China.
1. Mandated islands.
VASHl.VGTO.V. D. C, Sept. 20. (By
the Associated Press.) A solemn cer
emonial to voice at once the nation's
gratitude to the soldier dead and Its
hope of deliverance from heavy ar
maments will be observed from coast
to coast on Armistice day under the
leadership of President Harding and
officials of his administration.
The first meeting of the armament
conference, called for thai day, la to
be confined to brief formalities, leav
ing delegates free to Join with the
president In the central ceremony at
Arlington national cemetery. Novem
ber 12 the real work of the conference
will begin.
Plans for the observance are ex
pected to Include a nation-wide dem
tnstration for the limitation of arma
ment by organized labor, prayer, serv
ices In many churches, special meet
ings of women's organizationa and
ceremonies by civic. Industrial anJ
political bodies generally. It Is prob
able that a presidential proclamation
will set the day aside as a national
holiday.
Visitors May Speak.
Members of the foreign delegations
ntny be asked to speak briefly at the
Arlington ceremonies, where the pres
iornt will make the principal address
and General Pershing will lay
wreath on the grave of the unknown
soldier, to be burled there.
By such an observance, officials
re sad to believe they can preclude
the possibility that the tribute to the
oldler dead will be overshadowed in
the public mind by the conference
and at the same time give the nation
an opportunity to speak Its senti
ments for armament reduction. The
pian Is said to have been devised by
the president because he felt that
the tributes to those who gave their
lives in the world war might well be
mingled wlt.h a prayer for closer in
ternational understanding.
Womea to Uet Flares.
In his Arlington address Mr. Hard
ing Is expected to touc-h on this con
viction, although any definite Indi
cation of the purposes and hopes of
the armament negotiations will be
reserved for the following day, when
be will welcome the delegates.
President Harding Is understood to
have decided that two members of
the advisory council will be women.
Women's organizations are expected
also to take a large part In the dem
onstrations. Labor also will be represented on
the advisory council, and It is ex
pected that at least one ex-service
man will be Included.
Secretary Hughes was Informed to
day by Sir Auckland Ueddes. the
Brltlsn ambassador, that Premier
Lloyd George and Foreign Minister
Curzon would be unable to attend the
armament conference, on account of
domestic problems requiring their
constant attention.
ARMS PLANS I'LKASK JAPAN
Agenda Are Understood to Include
Discussion of Hall Rates.
TOK.IO. Sept. JO. (By the Associat
ed Press.) Belief that the Japanese
government is Inclined to accept the
American suggestions regarding the
agenda for the Washington disarma
ment conference was expressed by the
Asahl Shlmbun today.
It waa understood that. In addition
t the subjects previously outlined,
the American suggestions regarding
the agenda include discussion of pref
erential railroad ratea as applied to
both China and Siberia. This has
strengthened the impression already
existing that broad economic ques
t.ons will form an Important phase
of the Washington deliberations.
Concerning the limitation of naval
aimaments, the suggestion of the
United States, It was understood, was
that the discussion be divided under
the headings of the basis of limita
tion, the effects and the fulfillment
of limitation.
Viscount Takaaki Kato. leader of
the Kensel-Kai or opposition party,
aadressing a meeting of his followers
today, foresaw difficulty in settling
the Shantung problem. People who
expect Japan to abandon her special
rights In China, de declared, should
also expect Great Britain to return
Hongkong. France to return Indo
china and the United States to sur
render the Philippines.
1XOYD GEORGE NOT TO COME
lvrd Cunon Decides to Stay at
Home During Conference.
LONDON, Sept. 10. (By the Asso
ciated Press.) It has been definitely
decided that neither Mr. Lloyd
George, the prime minister, nor Lord
Curson. the secretary for foreign af
fairs, will attend the Washington
conference on disarmament and pa
cific problems. In view of Impending
developments in domestls politics. It
was learned this afternoon.
Recall Petitions Irregular,
MARSH FIELD, Or., Sept. lO (Spe
cial.) Bandon Is Kill hsvlng trouble
with Its school dlreeterate and re-
I'.ejolclng Is in order in Cupid's
Portland headquarters. For the first
time since tha wl" n marked decrease
In the number of divorce stilts filed
and heard in the Multnomah county
circuit court la noted, the drop being
CO per cent In default cases heard
and 25 per cent In new suits filed.
War years saw the little dart-
slinging god panting for breath, for
faster than his arrows hit the mark
the divorce courts were sending his
victims along separate paths, it ap
peared. For example, in the quarter
ended September 30, 1919. thre were
exactly 600 divorce suits filed in local
courts. In the quarter ended June
20, 1921, there were only 295 cases
begun and all Indications are that
the quarter ending this month will
be below that record. The first ijuar
ter of 1921 showed 329 suits for sepa
ration filed.
Up to 60 days ago the number of
default divorce cases filed weekly
averaged at least 23. reported Joe
Rogers, presiding clerk of the circuit
court, yesterday. The average for
the past 60 days has been 11 default
divorce hearings a week, or less than
50 per cent, he declared.
Up to the last three months the
ratio of law actions filed In the cir
cuit court and divorce suits kept a
fairly even pace, with the divorce
suits sometimes leading In numbers.
The drdp recently Is shown in the
following figures: June, 133 law
cases, 94 divorce actions; July, 170
law cases, 96 divorce actions; August,
192 law cases, 101 divorce suits. Fig.
ures up to date In September are not
available.
T
WOOD-FORBES RECOMMENDA
TIONS NOT YET PCBtlC.
Views of Commission Sent to Phil
ippines Will Not Be Known
Cntll Next Month. ' J
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept 20.
Recommendations of the Wood
Forbes commiKsion sent to the Philip
pines by President Harding to report
on the situation there for the in
formation of the administration, will
not be made public until Governor
Forbes returns to the United States
next month with the full report.
Secretary Weeks said today he re
ceived a cabled summary of the re
port, including the findings of the
commission, but would not give out
these advance extracts.
The commission's recommendations
were sufficient to warrant appoint
ment of a governor-general for the
Islands, the secretary said, adding
that General Woods' nomination
would go to the senate early in
October. "We are not going to aban-
TODAY'S FILM FEATURES.
Columbia "Cecil B. DeMilles
. "The Affairs of Anatol"
Liberty ' Douglas MacLean.
"Passing Through."
Peoples Edith Storey, "Beach
of Dreams."
Majestic "Dangerous Toys."
Klvoll Alice Brady. "The Land
of Hope."
Stair Virginia Rappe, "A Twi
light Baby."
Hippodrome 'The Rider of the
King Log."
Circle Buck Jones. 'Sunset
Sprague."
Globe Wanda Hawley "The
Outside Woman."
IF A circus press agent were de
scribing the cast of "The Affairs
of Anatol," now playing at the
Columbia, be would shout to the
world that "this super-production
boasts the greatest aggregation of
talent ever assembled under one
tent." Unlike much of the profes
sional conversation of the publicity
knights of the big top, this state
ment Is not only correct, but might
be considered a modest underesti
mation. Lcog have the producers of film
plays dreamed of an all-star cast.
Some pictures have had two big
stara. others three, and many have
been called "all-star" because there
was no star. But "The Affairs of
Anatol" presents a real all-atar cast,
as well balanced and meritorious as
the all - American football teams
picked by cport writing authorities
each year.
The most remarkable feature in
this remarkable production Is that
each of the 12 stara appears in a role
that fits perfectly and brings out the
best In each individual screen celeb
rity. Wallace Reld. In the role of Anatol.
never did better work In his heart
smashing, noteworthy, film career. In
the leading feminine role Is Gloria
Swanson (pronounced Glorious One.
Hon), wearing wonderful clothes and
flashing her daszling beauty as sel
dom before.
Wanda Hawley is a blonde, bobbed
haired Jan expert, and she Joins the
rest of the cast In reaching the
heights of her talent. Bebe Daniels,
as "Satan Synne," has a characterisa
tion that fits her like one of her
clinging gowns.
Agees Ay res Is splendid as the
country wife. Polly Moran and Julia
Faye complete the list of feminine
stars.
Elliott Dexter as Anatel's friend,
Monte Blue as a farmer, Theodore
Kosloft as an Indian hypnotist and
Raymond Hatten as an excitable
music master, are all fine. Theodore
Roberts, puffing his ever-present
cigar like a volcano, gives a memor
able performance,
A long line of patient film fans
Is a common sight these days In
front of the Columbia, To the pros
pective patron a block away from the
These tags are what
you get on your tray
when you order cooked-to-order
dishes. Then
you sit down and your
food is brought to you.
And the food is the very
finest you can buy,
cooked in a way that
only years of experi
ence make possible.
TJ.jLi.
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Props.
Wt'B 311 Washington BGtvr56
don ' the islands." Mr. Weeks said.
but he would make no additional
statement.
No decision has been reached by
the president, Mr. Weeks said, as
to his selection for vice-governor. The
secretary added, however, that no
army officer would be chosen.
General Wood will return to
Manila from Toklo about October C
and take his oath of office there a
governor-general.
Edna Myers, 19, Jailed.
Edna Myere, 19 years old. was ar
rested by city detectives Monday
and placed In the city Jail on a charge
of obtaining money under false pre
tenses. She is alleged to have passed
a no-fund check on a local depart
ment store. Her home is in Vancou
ver. ticket booth, let It be said that the
picture is worth Its wait in the cold.
Screen Gossip.
Movie attendance records in Xew
fork. Washington and Chicago were
broken last week at the premier
showing of Cecil 6. DeMilles 12-atar
picture. "The Affairs of Anatji."
At the Kivoll and Rtalto theaters In
New York, where the picture was
shown simultaneously, all previous
attendance records were broken. The
paid attendance at the RU!to was
10.168, larger by SJt than for the
s'.ngle day's record held by "Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde." with John Brrymore.
The attendance at the Rivoli reached
995$ for the day and it was esti
mated that at least 25,000 peopie were
turned away from the theaters
a
In Washington the pictu-e broke
the record set by the showing of
"Humoresque" a year ago. The aame
thing happened at Chicago.
These three cities, and Portland,
are the only ones to see 'The Affairs
of Anatol" In advance of its release
date, September 23. and the success
scored leads Paramount tJ believe
that it will prove the greatest box
office attraction In the history of the
screen.
President Harding Is such an en
thusiastic motion-picture fan that
even while be Is at sea he has pic
tures for his entertainment.
On his recent trip from New York
to Washington, aboard the Mayflower,
he saw three Paramount pictures.
William S. Hart In "Thre Word
Brand." Thomas Melghan in 'Cappy
Ricks" and Elsie Ferguson in "Foot
l!ghts." see
On a boat coming back from France,
Pearl White met an old southerner.
Ke bad the typical goatee and every
thing, and he fought In the civil war.
"What waa your official capacity r'
F.sked the star.
"In them days," he answered sadly.
"I reckon It was about three quarts."
Lon Chaney has been se'ected to
portray the doctor In "The Octave
of Claudius," which goes ln o pro
duction this week under the direc
tion of Wallace Worsley. Jacqueline
Logan will play the leading feminine
role, with Raymond McKee in an im
portant part.
Had your iron
today?
Eat more .' raisins
Our breakfast menu in
eludes about all the
fruits, cereals and meals
you can think of. And
don't forget our wonder
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steaks every night.
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BRIDGE BOW 3 YEARS OLD
DENIAL OF BOSEBCBG GRADE
CROSSING ENDS CHAPTER.
Public Service Commission Indorses
Two Other Sites Surveyed
- by Its Engineers.
ROSEBURG. Or., Sept. 20. (Spe
cial.) A decision handed down by
the public service commission deny
ing the city's application for a grade
crossing over the Southern Pacific
tracks at the site of the old ' Alex
ander bridge, which collapsed two
years ago. added another chapter to
the controversy which has been in
progress here for the past three
years. The old bridge led to one of
the finest natural parks in this sec
tion of the county and when the prop
erty passed into the hands of S. D.
Evans, a local capitalist, this park
site was offered to the city by Mr.
Evans and the United States National
bank of Portland, contingent upon
the city's building a bridge to replace
the old one.
The city applied for permission te
cross the railroad tracks with the ap
proach for the bridge and the com
pany objected on the ground that the
land is needed for an extension of
the railroad yards, which, it waa said,
are to be Increased in the future to
almost double their present capacity.
Upon hearing the railroad's plan
for improvement. Mayor Hamilton re
fused to consider the construction of
the bridge at the old site. Several
other sites were proposed, but fac
tions arose in opposition and con
tests resulted delaying the matter
for many months. The commission
delayed its decision In the hope that
some amicable settlement might be
reached, but. this falling, it became
necessary for the commission to rule
either for or against the crossing and
it chose against the grade crossing
on the ground that it would Interfere
with more important development.
The commission took the liberty to
Indorse two other bridge sites which,
on its own Initiative, It had Its en
gineers investigate.
Huntley Project Inspected.
BILLINGS. Mont.. Sept. 20. Sec
retary of the Interior Fall and Arthu"
Powell Davis, director of the United
States reclamation service, yesterday
Inspected the Huntley reclamation
project and paid a visit to the Custer
battlefield near Hardin.
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