The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 27, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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A PAPER THAT
BELIEVES IN THE BEST
AND ALWAYS BOOSTS
Vol. No. XXXIX.
SIS LIFE TO
its. Elizabeth Culbertson. a
Grandmother, Runs Through
Flames of burning House'
IIS DUf SAFELY
fire at North Bend Severe
Loss and New Home
be Presented
MINDS BEING SUBSCRIBED
Liriioiitci'M and TcninsterM Will Do"
unto Seniles Free of Churuo
House mill Contents and Winter
Supplies All Destroyed Sunday
Risking her llfo to save her two
utle grnndchlldron, Mrs. Ellzaboth
S, Culliurtson of Dnngor addition In
forth IJoml, dnsliod Into tho flumes
rMcli wcrq consuming hor homo nnd
rescued tlta two little children. Mrs.
(ilbcrtsou and the little ones escnp-
(ivltliotit serious Injury but hud It
iot been for the heroic net of tlio
pndniothcr tlio children would
me been burnod to death In their
Id where they wore sleeping.
Unfortunate Flro
The flro occurred Sunday night
ad waB a particularly unfortunate
let for Mrs. Culbortson. Slio own-
! the little threo room house which
mi her homo und mado n living by
lulling chickens ami Boiling milk
tin two cows. Sho had Just laid
It her supply of feed for tho cows
sJchlckons for tho wlntor and also
kl put In other stores for her
omehold nnd nil of these supplies
Ketlier with everything In the
louio wns destroyed.
Children Kent lleio
The father of tho two grandchild-
ten saved Is Philip Anmt who for-
Ktrlj" whs connected with tho res
train business on tho buy. Tho
I other is sick In Portland and not
ln ago tho chlldron wcro sent to
ftrth Demi nnd Mrs. Culbertson
fcok rhnrgo "of them. Another
'"Kilter and her child lived with
In. fiilhortson but they woro not
it home at the time.
Cow Main Saved
Mrs. Culbertson hud put tho two
iMldrcn to bed nnd wont outside to
Mk her cow. Lntor alio noticed
oko coining from tho back part of
He liotiso and soon tho whole plnco
u In flames. Sho got tho children
it hut none of tho contents wore
ami. Neighbors tamo to aid but
k nas too late. Tho choinlcnl on
line from North Ilend responded to
Ue alarm nml saved tho chicken
louso and cow bam so Mrs. Culhort
Ka' means of living was not lost.
Tlio flro started by somo clothing
Mch Imd boon placed noar tho
fote to dry catching on flro.
Will llnvo New Homo
Chnrltnblo pooplo of Xorth Horn!
l onco started a movement to ns-
dit the unfortuuuto woman. Two
ubscrlptlon papers liavo been circu
ited and sufficient money will bo
Med to buy lumber for n now
touse nnd sovornl. enrpontors havo
lolmiteerod to build tho liotiso with-
'( cost and teamsters havo offorod
Maul tho lumber freo so Mrs. Cul
lrtson will havo a now homo nnd
1" only loss will bo tho burning of
'r liousohold furnishings and hor
later's supplies.
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Officials Installed and Official Ac-
nanus started und Villa Troops
Mustered Out
tUr AuoiUtcJ rrru to Coot Ilty Tlnif..j
EL PASO. Texas. Dec. 27. Con-
,,rl of tho civil government of Jua-
J," bj tho Mexican do facto govorn-
&ent ii..n.. .i ...in. .1. t..nlit.
,; uvbiill iuii.lv, mm uiu jiiouwiu-
Uln .. ...!- i !.. l. I
,-" Ul UI11C1U1S, 1UB11UCIIU1I Ul IIIU
chives and establishment of offic
g! ban accounts. The mustoriug
.ttil
t of the Villa soldlora also begun.
Turn All Over
Jose Cantu. brothoi of Governor
intu of Lower California, Bald to-
iii.it uovornor cantu turned over
B
entlro organization to tho do fac-
&Pm n..... ,.,.. .!.., 1.
H o-. v i Miui'lll jtrait'tutv
kCeneraU Villa, nodricuez and
dlnavelt a are tho only known
lers m arms In Chihuahua state
pinst the do facto government, ac
rdhig to Qeneral Obrogon.
WE CHILDREN
Hi
ONTO
Established 1878
Ah Tlio Const Mall
EO
E. W. KAMMEHEK WIRES OF HIS
WIFE'S DEATH
Slides Tluit Sho Passed Awny nt
I' our O'clock This MornlnK
in Cnlirorniii
12. W. Kammeror wired C. F. Mc
Georgo today telling of tho death
of his wife. The telegram'sald: "I
lost my girl H1I3 morning at four
o'clock." it is supposed of course
that Mr. Kammerer referred to
bis wife, us ho hud used tho snino
expression In a lettor.
Mrs. Kanunorer lert 'hero with
her husband two yenrs ugo and waB
in poor health before alio left hero.
Sho suffered greatly from asthma
und later developed tuborculosls.
Sho had been nt a hospital at Dol-
mont, Cal., Mr. Kanunorer -wired
from Colusn, Cal., whore his children
are staying. It 1b supposed there
fore thut he was not with Mis. Knm
mcrer when sho died but ho had
very recently left there. Tho mes
sugo did not say anything regarding
tho pinna for tho funeral.
Mrs. Kammeror had hosts of
friends in Mnrshfleld. Sho lived
hero for a number of years, whllo
her husband wns engaged In busi
ness in Mnrshfleld. nn'nm imr
marrlago sho wns Miss llolton. He
sldes tho hiisbnnd thoro survives
two children, Helton, u son aged
about eleven, and Margaret, aged
8 years.
A
WOULD (JET NITROGEN FROM
Allt HV ELECTRICITY
Gcnoiiil Snyn Army Should Xot Havo
to 'Depend on Clillo for XI
t rates
(lljr Associated Press tu Coo liar Tlmt.
WASII1NGTOX, 1). C, Dec. 27. '
To free tho United Stntos army from
dopendonco 'for nitrates from Chllo
for manufacturing explosives, Drlg
adler Gonoral Crozler, chlof of or
dinanco In his nnnunl roport today
says tho government If necessary,
should dovolop electrical procossns
of taking nitrogen from tho nlr.
IBM STAYS HOI
WILL xot .ioix ford party as
PLANNED
Cancels Passage for Himself and
Wifo Ik Hemiiso Ford HIiii
hflf Camo Hack
(Ur Auotutfel IT, ir Coo. ur tidm.
NEW YORK, Dec. 27. Reports
William J. Dryan hud (ontomplntcd
Joining Honry Ford In Europo woro
confirmed today, but becnuso Ford
retumod to tho Unltod States Hry
an cancelled passngo for himself nnd
Mrs. Dryan on tho stoaniBhlp Rotter
dam, snlllug tomorrow.
SICK
FORMER MEXICAN LEADER
MOVED FROM, PRISON
RE-
Taken From Fort Hlls 1'nder Guard
to tlio ltesldenco of '
His Wife
Dr AnoruteJ PreM to Coo. Dr Tlm.)
EL PASO, Texas., Dec. 27. Gen
eral Huerta, hold for violation of
tho neutrality laws of tho United
States, is seriously Ul and was re
moved today from tho prison nt
Fort Dllss to tho residence of his
wifo, under guard.
HUM VETERAN DIES
nr AuooUteJ t'rt'H to Coos Hay Tlmfj
PITTSUURG, Pa. Dec. 27. Col
onel Edward Jay Allen, aged S5 years
friondl of President Lincoln, a mem
ber of tho staff of General Fremont
during the Civil Wnr, and ono of
tho first settlers of Seattle, Is dead
nt his homo here.
INDIAN ARMY CORPS
HAS LEFT FKAXCE..
Dr AuoililM rrru to cooa Mr Times.
LONDON Dec. 27. Tho
Drltlsh Indian army corps
has left France for another
field of operations, was offlc-
tally announced tonight-
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
FRENCH VESSEL
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Claim the Ville de la Clotat
Attacked by Submarine
Without Warning
E
Passengers Were Aboard But
There Were no Americans
Among the Number
REPORT RECEIVED TODAY
cssel Went Down Fifteen Minnies
After Sho Wns Torpedoed Ktuto-
iiicntH Mado Today Conflict as
to tlio Date of Disaster
CLAIM STEAM Kit SUNK
WITHOUT WARNING. .
tnr Assorlsted Press to Coos, Bsr Times.
PARIS, Dec. 27. The
French stonmor Vlllo do La
Clotat with passengers on
bonrd wns torpedoed without
warning and sunk in, tho
Mediterranean by a submnr-
Ino on December 21, tho niln-
istry of marlno announced to-
day. Most of the passengers
und members of the crew
wcro rescued.
Uf ASSOClStS-l I'l'U U CtOt (14 T 11IUM.I
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 27.
Sovonty-nlno persons woro drowned
In tho destruction of tho French lin
er Vlllo do La Clotat, the American
consul at Malta reported today to
tlio stnto department.
No Americans woro aboard. Do
said tho ship was torpedoed without
warning at 10: 15 o'clock Dec. 2-1
and sank In 15 minutes. Tho ma
jority of tho piiBsongors and crow
wcro picked up by an English
steamer.
In a Dig Vessel
Tho Consul reported that tho res
cued woro picked up by a Moss
lluor after thoy had been In tho
small boats two hours. Tho Vlllo
do la Clotat was on hor way from
Jnpau, China nnd Hawaii to Mar
seilles. The lost Included a woman
first-class pnssonger, a stewardess
and two children. Sho Is one of tho
largest Btcnmshlps sunk recoutly In
tho Mediterranean. Hor gross ton-
nngo was J:i7S.
First Official Notn
Tho consul's dispatch, which enmo
In responso to Secretary Lansing's
call for a roport on the disaster, was
tho first official Information on tho
incident, which probably will bo tho
aubjoct of further diplomatic corres
pondenco with tho Teutonic powers.
Today's roport Bald tho submarine
was not scon until after tho liner
wns torpedoed and then only hor per
Ucopo was visible
RELEASE PRISONER
MAN
TAKEN FROM AMERICAN
SHIP IS SET FREE
French Officials S'iy That Others
Seled Aro Doing Held for
Investigation
(nr Auoclited rrcJ to Coo Ilir Time..
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 27.r
William Garhe, of Brooklyn, pur
sor of tho American steamer Dorln
quen, taken off by the French
crulsor Descartes In Porto Rlcan
waters, baa been roleased. Tho
French ombassy says tho other men
taken from American ships nro be
ing hold ponding an Investigation
of their liability to military --rvico
In Germany.
ASK FOR RECEIVER
TEXAS AND PACIFIC RAILROAD
COMPANY IS DEFEXDAXT
Alleged that the Corporation Has
Failed to Pay Interest Duo
on llonds
Or AMOUt-J Press (o Coos Bar Times.
DALLAS, Texas, uec. st. a ru-
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celvershlp for tho Texas nnu t'acttic
I Railway Company was asked In a
(petition filed bore by the Bankers
! Trust company of New York. De-
fault In the payment of interest on
bonds is alleged,
mm
M13MIH3K OP THE ASSOCIATED TRESS
MONDAY, DECEMBER 27,
ST0P FOB HOLIDAYS
LITTLE FIGIITIXG ItEPOItTED
DURING CIIIMST.MAH SEASOX
French Rninhnrd Posit Ions of Ger
mans and letter Claim to Havo
Occupied n .Mluo Crater
tnr Associated Prctt (o Coot Ur Time.)
LONDON, Dec. 27. With minor
exceptions, the holiday lulls In mili
tary oporatloiiB continue On tho
west front, Paris reports the bom
bardment of German positions at two
points, and Uorlln tolls of tho occu
pation of a French mine crater by
the Germans near Xouvllle.
A Cettlnjo official stntoment says
the Montenegrin troops In tho Sun-
Jak district nro carrying on an of
fensive nnd enptured sovornl villages
recoutly occupied by tho Austro-
Iluiigurlnns,
In tho enst Polrograd says Gor
man nttackB south of Ikskul undor
cover of gas, and,1 on tho Dvlnsk
front woro repulsed.
In Persln, tho Russians claim tho
defeat of tho German-Turkish forces.
nmong whom woro sovornl thousand
rebel Persians.
VICTORS AT ELECTION' WILL
SUPPORT PRESENT PREMIER
Two Auxiliary cinSos of (ho Army
Have llcen Dihlundcd by
Royal Dccrco
PART OF GREEK AR.MV
IS DISMISSED
tnr AuorlatM TrrM to coon r.kj TlniM.)
LONDON, Dee. 27. Tho
correspondent nt Athens of
tho Exchnngo Tolograph sayB
a Royal decreo has been Is
sued disbanding tho two Aux
iliary clussos of tho Grook
troops.
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(Ir AuocUI4 Trrti to Coo. Il.rjlmw.)
HERLIN, Doc. 27, (Wlroless to
Snyvlllo) M. Gournnrls, whoso par
ti won in tho recent gonoral election
in Grcoco, has renounced any claims
to tho premiership tho Ovor Seas
news ugoncy says. Ho nsBiired King
Constantinople that as leader or tho
majority party ho waB willing to sup
port Premlor Skouloudts.
ARMY IS SUFFERING
RUSSIANS IN THE CAUCASUS HE-
PORTED AS DEMORALIZED
Ik KomiU of Cold, Poor Equipment
ami 1 1 linger and Dlseu.so
Among tho Men
tnr AmocUIM rm to Coo. llr Tlmej.J
DERL1X, Doc. 27. (Wlreloss to
Snyvlllo) Reports from tho Cauca
sus received from Constantinople
htato thut tho Russian army is de
moralized us tho result of cold, hun
ger, choloru, typhoid nnd poor equip
ment. MAKE ASSAULT ON THE HRITISH
RUT REPULSED
Official Statement From English
, Commander Says Turkish Losses
Very Rig
nr Associated Tress to Coos nr Times.)
, DELHI, Dec. 27. A vigorous
Turkish assault against the Drltlsh
forces nt Kut-EI-Amara was driven
back Saturday with heavy losses,
according to an official report from
tho Drltlsh commander. '
Reach One Fort
Tho Turks in an attack on the
Dr.tlsh succeeded in entering tho
northern bastion of ono fort at Kut-
el-Amnra but woro driven out an
official statement this evening says
MRS. PERRINE DIES
AT PRINCETON HOME
Was Mother of Wife of President
Cleveland and Was Aged
Seventy-Siv
Or Associated Tress to Coos Bsr Times.
NEW YORK, Dec. 27. The death
of Mrs. Emma Folsom Perrlne,
mother of Mrs. Frances Folsom
Preston, who was Mrs. Grover
Cloveland, occurred at Princeton
last night. She was 76 years old.
Her first husband, Oscar Folsom,
was a law partner of Cleveland,
GREEKS
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TURKS DRIVEN BACK
Stmfcs
19 15 EVENING EDITION.
PETER IS
S
E
Monarch is Finally Induced to
Leave Army and Go
Into Exile
IS II IN ITALY
Says He is No More a King
and That Crown Price
Commands '
THE SOLDIERS NEED FOOD
Says Ills Men Are Dropping From
Hunger and Weariness of Their
Islng Cainpalgn Ittilcr Him-
sotf Is Very Weak
KING PETER ARRIVES
ON ITALIAN SOIL
(FIT Anocl.l.d rr.r. (o Com Dr Tlnin,
IlRINDISr, Italy, Doc. 27.
King Peter of Sorbla arrived
hero on Tin Italian crulsor.
Ho had refused resolutely
until now to Icavo his army,
and It was only nt tho earnest
entreaty of his sou, tho
prince regent, that ho at last
agreed to go Into oxllo.
(Or A.iocltleJ l'r ( Coo. Dr Tlmri,
PARIS, Dec. 27. Tho Journal's
Avlona correspondent says that King
Potor'H" trip ncross from Durnzzo to
Avlona on tho Italian cruiser was
rough and that ho had to bo carried
nshoro In an arm chair.
" I am no longer king," ho said,
" r am only Gonoral Tootani. I glvo
no inoro orders. It is tho crown
prlnco who commands. My soldiers
are dropping from hunger nnd wear
iness. Wo must feed them nnd then
nftcr a fow weoks rost wo shall see."
IRE VESSELS LOST
IIELGIAN STEAMER SUNK AND
LIVES PROIIAIILY LOST
Two lliltlsh Steamers Destroyed
and Another Is Grounded
nud In On Flro
VESSEL ROUND FOR
U. S. DESTROYED
U
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LONDON, Dec. 27. Tho
Drltlsh steamor Yeddo, 4C0O
tons, bound from Calcutta
for Ronton und Now York,
has boon sunk, Tho mom-
bcrs of tho crow wero saved.
(Dr Asvx-Utxi reM to (m Dr TlmM.)
LONDON, Dec. 27. Tho sinking
of tho Dolglnn steamor Mlnlstro
Oeernaorte la announced. Tho crow
loft tho steanior In boats, two of
which aro missing.
The Drltlsh steamers Hadloy and
, Cottlngham woro also sunk. The
I crows wero saved. The Drltlsh
steamor Umbln was beached at tho
mouth or tho Thames with a fire
forward. Tho mombors of the crow
wero saved.
IS
TWO OF CREW LOST AXD OXE IS
MISSING
Chilean Vessel Was Round for
nttlo Where Sho Was to
Load Lumber
So-
Or Associated Press to Coos Bar Times.
HONOLULU, Dec. 27. Two mom
bers of tho crew of tho Chilean bark
Ivanboe, which wont ashore at Eleole
yesterday, .was reported today lost
and another Is missing. Tho Ivan-
hoe dragged anchor three hours and
finally grounded, breaking In two.
Sho registered 1250 net tons. She
was to have gone to Puget Sound
to load lumber.
SWEDEN HAS (la I1ELOW
Weather Reported to he Coldest in
Last 150 Years.
STOCKHOLM, via London, Dec.
27. Sweden is experiencing the se
verest cold of the last ISO years.
Thp temperature at somo points has
fallen to G2 degrees below zero,
M
OK
WHEGKED
X Consolidation
nnd Coos
SEAS
in
SECKETAHV LANSING TALKS AT
PAX AMEHICAX COXflllKSS
Gives lll.s Ideas of How tho Amer-
lean ItciMihlics Should 1m
Hound Together
(nr AisocUteJ Prru to Cooa Ilr Tlm.i.)
WASHINGTON, D. C Dec. 27.
A PnuAmcrlcanlsm of "ono tor all;
nil for on" was outlined by Secre
tary Lansing today at tho opening
of tho Second Pan American Scien
tific Congress.
"Pan Americanism," said tho Sec
retary, "Is an expression of tho Idea
of Internationalism. American has
becomo tho guardian of that Idea
which will in tho end rulo tho world.
Sluco tho European war began oth
er factors havo strengthened Mils
natural bond and glvon impulso to
tho movement. Novor beforo havo
our pcoplo so fully realized tho
significance of tho words Pcaco
and Frntornlty."
At another point in his address
Secretary Lansing said: "It tho
sovereignty of n sister republic is
menaced from overseas, tho power
of tho United States and, I hspo
and bellovo, tho united power of
tho American republics will con
stitute a bulwark which will pro
tect tho indopendenco and Integ
rity of their neighbor from unjust
Invasion and aggression."
Roforrlng to tho unity of tho
American republics tho Secretary
said: "During this latter tlmo,
when tho American nations havo
co mo Into a realization of their nat
ionality and nro fully conscious -r.f
tho responsibilities and privileges
which aro theirs as sovereign and
Indopondent state, thero has grown
up a feeling that tho republics of
this homlsphoro constltuto a group
sopnrato and npart from tho other
nations of tho world, a group which
Lis unltod by common ldcnls and
lommon aspirations. I bollovo that
this feeling is gonornl throughout
North and South Afmorlca, and that
year by year it has Increased until
It has becomo a potent 'nfl:enco
ovor our political nnd commercial In
tercourse It Is tho Bnmo feollng
which, founded on sympathy and
mutual intocst, exists among tho
momborfl of a family. It Is tho
tlo which draws togothor tho 21
republics and ninkes of them tho
Amerlcnn Family of Nations.
IS
XO WORD HAS HEEX HEARD OF
THE CALLAO
Last Report Was That Coast Guard
Cutter Was Xot Successful
In Rosciio
(Or Associates: Press to Oo Mr Times.
SEATTLE, Dec. 27. No nows has
been received since Friday of tho
Peruvian bark Callao, slghtod that
day off Capo Dcalo, D. C. Sho was
strlppod of her sails by a gale, ox
copt ono topsail. At last reports
tho United States cutter Snohomish,
which went In search Saturday, bad
not been successful.
REPORT RECEIVED
CONSUL AT PORT SAID HAS HEEX
HEARD FilOM
Br Auoclsted Press to Coos Bsr Times.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 27.
American Consul Drlstow ut Port
Said cabled today that no warning
was glvon tho Japaneso liner Yasaka
Maru before she was torpedoed and
sunk in the Mediterranean Tuesday
by a Bub'marlno of unestabllshed na
tionallty.S The liner, ho added,
n-ade noattempt to escape.
Loft On Adeline. On the Adollna
Smith when she sailed this afternoon
for Oakland were the following pas
sengers, Cornell Lagerstrom, Charles
Codding, Ruby Carlson, Vivian Carl
Bon' George Johnson and Noble Pitt
man.
.
AUSTRIAN PRISONERS
AJtK HELD JX ITALY
Br Associated Press to Cms Bt Times.
ROME, Dec. 27. Serbia
has turned over to Italy 30,
000 Austrian prisoners who
are being interned In Sardin
ia, beng accompanied there
by Serbian officers.
RARK
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A CLEAN WHOLESOME
NEWSPAPER FOR ALL
SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES
of Times, Const Mnll Mo 1 Q?
liny Advertiser. ""' inJCm
NATIONS MEET
Opening Session of Scientific
Congress Greeted Today by
Vice-President Marshall
IS
Secretary of State Lansing,
Makes an Address Outlin
ing Future Possibilities
CHILEAN MAKES RESPONSE
Amhnssador From That Country
Praises President Wilson Snys
Former Mlsundorntandlngs
Havo Disappeared
(Dr Associated Press to Coos liar Time
WASHINGTON, D. C Dec. 27.
Vice-President Marshall, in tho ab
sence of President Wilson, welcom
ed today tho delegates of tho South
and Central American republics nt
tho opening session of tho Pan
Amorlcnn Scientific Congress. Ho
dcclnred tho Ideal of PanAmcrl
cnnlsm should bo to prevent unjust
interference in tho affairs of Amer
ican nations nnd tho United States
would bo tho first to recent such
lntcrcforenco.
Sccretnry Lansing, as head of
tho govornlng hoard of tho Pan
American Union, advocated Pan-
Amorlcnulsm that would co "ono
for all; all for ono," and doclared
PanAtncrlcnnlsm was an expression
of Internationalism.
Response Made.
In behalf of tho Scientific Con
gress, Its presiding otficor, Eduardo
Suaroz, Ambassador from Chile, re
plied, roforrlng to Prosldont Wil
son's recent address to tho Amorl
can Congress, In which ho discuss
ed PnnAinarlcnn relations nt length.
Pralsos Wilson
Tho government of tho United
States today completes tho erasing
with a friendly hand tho last traces
of past misunderstandings, which in
formor times clouded tho horUon
of Amorlca," ho said.
"I request this Cougross to Join
mo in soudltig tho homago of our
respectful greetings to tho Presi
dent or tho United States, who Is to
us tho highest ombodlmont of Nat
ional entity."
TO DEPART
1MMIGRATIOX HUREAU FACES A
PECULIAR PROBLEM
Over One Thousand Foreigners Hero
Who Hnv.1 Xo Right .to lo
In Country
lllr Associated Press to Coos Bsr Times,
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 27.
Unprecedented probloms with which
the Federal Uiiroau of Immigration
has had to deal as the result of tho
war in Europe aro pictured In tho
annual roport of Commissioner Gon
oral Anthony Camiuottl, mado pub
lic today by tho Secrotary of Labor.
Particular attention Is dlroctod to
difficulties encountered in enforc
ing tho deportation of undesirable
aliens bocnuso of tho prospect, In
many ensos, of placing them fn ex
treme hazard either on the high seas
or after landed In a foreign port.
Although In tho main tho policy of
:.rotectlug aliens proved to bo cor
icct and was successful, the Conimls
sloner General says, ono of Its re
sults has boon to leave In tho Unltod
States at tho close of the year 1,328
foreigners with no right to be hero
and destined ultimately to deporta
tion. Plans for further development of
the bureau's employment bureau
work are outlined, ono of tho new
phases of the program being an ef
fort to Jnduco manyt incoming aliens
who havo been tillers of tho soil In
their own country to go to farms
Instead of to congested Industrial
centers.
PLAYERS ARRIVE
AMERICAN
UNITY
HARD
Drown University Football Game at
Pasadena
(Or Assoclsted Press to Coos Bar Times.
PASADENA, Cal., Doc. 27. The
Drown University football squad
arrived here today to prepare for
tho game with Washington State
Collge on New Year'e Day.
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