THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1918 MAY STAGE GRAND REVeOFTROOPS 'American Yeterans .Will - March Before President When He : Visits Vthe Front. Br Hcarr O. Walt Tv' , Pari. IM. 19 (L N. 8.) Whfen . President Wilson vlalU the American army h probably wlll,revlcw th larg est parade, of United Mates troops aver held anywhere. Thirty divisions, each totallnff 27.000 men, are located In the area the president will visit and thou sands of the men, It Is expected, will pass In review before the chief exec utive. It was said today that the president . has not yet definitely decided just where be will upend Christmas. It had been announced that be woldd be at Cbaumont. France, General Pershing's . headquarters. Now it Is reported he " may visit the first army, the second army or the third army. The peadquar , ters of the latter are now at Coblenz, Germany. While It . had been almost definitely announced that the president '. had decided not to enter Germany under . any conditions. It was said today that he Is still retaining; . n open mind on the matter: ' The 'first accomplishment of the in itial meeting of the American delegates Wednesday was the decision to receive r.ewsaper men dally at 10:30 in the morning. Members of U. B, Church Greet New Pastor and Wife The First United Brethren church. Bast Fifteenth and Morrison streets. Save a reception Wednesday evening to tits new pastor, Dr. Byron J. Clark, and Mrs. Clark. A program was given In the church auditorium. Greetings were extended byRev. G. E. McDonald, superintendent f the Oregon -Knference ; Kev. John D. Nlswonder, president of the United Brethren Minis terium of Portland ; John A. Ilenkle for the local church. Miss Ruthoriel Long, president of the Christian ICrfdeavor, and Bishop W. H. Washlnger of the Pacific district . Dr., and Mri. Clark made cheering re- aponses. Dr, Clark presenting his plart ', tor a great evangelistic drive from Jan uary 1 to Easter. .Chills and Earache Keep Ex-Kaiser in Bed at Amerongen Amerongen, Holland, Dec. 19. (U. '.) The former kaiser has been con fined - to his bed since Sunday as the result of a chill and an affection of the ear, it was learned today. A spe cialist from Utrecht Is attending him. v ... Karl Has the Flu Vienna. Dec. 18.(Delayed.) (U. P.) fc Former Kmperor Karl and . his four children are still ill with Influensa. The condition of. Karl 'Is reported se rlous. Harden Would Try Ex-Kalser ' ' Berlin, Dec. 18. Delayed.) (U. P.) 'Maximilian Harden, writing in his news paper, Zukunft, demands that the for mer kaiser be tried. MOTOR DEALERS PLAN TRUCK PARADE mwzmmmmz7rf;rxmwamvmamwmmmmmmmmamm IIS f f,v III tl : ' 1 I I. J. r r i V 1 f ji M - if Group of Portland motor men enthusiastic over truck demonstration planned for Saturday evening. - Flashlight photograph takei of conclusion of meeting Wednesday in Journal building auditorium. "How the motor truck, such a signal success in war, is to be made one of the greatest implements, of peace will be shown in the Transport day parade dem onstration next Saturday night. An en thusiastic meeting of motor truck men was held In The Journal auditorium Wednesday afternoon, when the subject was discussed from all angles. The following line of march was de termined upon, the parade starting at 8 p. m.: ' ; : . , Form at Twelfth and Yamhill streets, head resting on Yamhill, facing east; starting on Twelfth and Yamhill, east on Yamhill to Fourth, north on Fourth to Morrison, west on Morrison i to Tenth, north on Tenth to Alder, east on Alder to Fourth, north on Fourth; to Stark, west on Stark to Tenth, disband. Several Interesting floats will be in cluded In the parade, several regiments of troops, Including the Sprtjce Division band and the Multnomah Guard band. The S00 motor trucks expected in line will be loaded with food supplies of all torts, symbolising the practicability of the governments endeavor to use trucks In getting products from f arrri to city and merchandise from city to farm by means of the motor express service. . J. Chandler Cgan of The Journal au tomobile department is manager of the demonstration. BANK EMPLOYES TO RECEIVE HANDSOME Large Sums to Be Distributed Among Help at Various ; Institutions. Because John Skelton Williams, comptroller of the currency, put in a good word with. Santa Claus, the ma jority of bank employes in Portland and other, cities in the country will receive more liberal presents from -their boards of directors than in. past years. In a recent letter to banks throughout the United States Mr. Williams urged offi cials to give more generously than here tofore on account of the high cost of living. - ; At a meeting of the board of directors of the Northwestern - National bank Wednesday afternoon It was decided to give each employe who has been with the bank one year or more a month's salary as a Christmas gift. Employes who have been with the bank six months but less than one year will receive half a month's- salary, and those who have been with the concern less than six onths will be given $25. . The bank iias laa employes oi jis payroll. - Following Its- usual custom, the di rectors of the XT. S. National bank voted to give its employes half a month's salary each as a Christmas gift. The. 175 employes of the- bank received their presents on December 15, Directors of the State Bank of Port land voted Wednesday afternoon' to remember 'the employe' and officials of that bank in "a suitable manner Christmas "day. Officials of the Ladd & Tilton bank say that the usual custom will be fol lowed In handing out Christmas cheer, and other banks in the city have gen erally taken similar action. ! The board 'of directors of the twelfth federal reserve district at San Fran cisco has recommended to the federal leserve board at Washington, D. C, that all employes of federal reserve banks receiving 11500 per year or less be given a Christmas bonus of 20 per cent of the -pay received during the past year, and that those receiving more than $1500 be given a sum equal to IS per cent of the past year's pay. According to Manager Lamping of the Portland branch of the federal reserve bank, this recommendation yrtll prob ably be acted upon favorably by the board in Washington. Increase in Navy ... r To 211,000 Men Is Proposed by Bill Washington,- Dec 19. (I. N. S.) In line with the navy general board's policy of a navy "second to none In the world," a bill was submitted today to the house naval affairs committee by Captain Harris Lanjng, acting chief of the bureau. of navigation, providing for an Increase In the! active personnel of the navy from 131,000 to 211,000 men. The bill divides the increased person nel as follows ; Gne hundred and seventy-five thousand enlisted rnep. 24,000 apprentice seamen and firemen, ' 12,000 men In trade schools .under training and 6000 for the naval flying corps. This large sea force will continue to receive .war pay, If the committee acts favorably on a recommendation of Seo retary Daniels. fe ' "Men given temporary commissions will be allowed to retain them aiter passinr an examination, if another bill prepared in Captain leaning's office Is passed: - It Is estimated there are 5000 such of ficers in 'the navy. ALLEGED MEMBER OF WHSKEY RING GIVES Gus Emerlch, alleged to be one of the principals in a' bootlegging ring which is being exposed, surrendered himself to the United States marshal in the fed eral court this morning. He was re leased on $1000 cash bail. He is to ap pear Friday morning in the hearing of the case, by United States Commissioner Fred Drake. He was one of the sup posed associates of H. II. Warfield. manager of tho contract and collection department of the Home, Telephone company, and George E. Flfer, In im porting from Sacramento about 160 gal lons of whiskey, according to the charges. V iilii ' : lyric I ff r -- - ii v ll n m a ii I Wk 1 fx TwS. An Essentia! Gift A Gift a Woman Will Just Love to' Get Think how glad and grateful this shoe win make her. It's such an essential gift! And ahe can wear it with her rtry smartest clothes. t It, qu? 'plkbla oft and coxy. It molda luelf to the lines of a shapely foot as a French glove does to a small hand. This arch is a fascinating ' one, and the heel Is light, deHcatcly fashioned and of a superb height. Wj she be deUghted by such a gift? You knoir she wUL t.- '" SfJJ Sf0!?07 Chrttmas order for a pair today, WaUc-Over Shoes-are as well known tho world over as in your home town. ; : Waik-Over Boot Shop "Pf1011 , , . . 185 Broadway -,- v mm mm m - 9 7gsss .f JSimmJm m ' 11-77'. (r, f '" SELF UP TO MARSHAL Gus Emerich Put Under Bond to Answer Charges; Supposed Associate of Warfield. WOMAN FRANKLY TELLS STORY Admits Coming- From Ohio at Ex pense of Discharged Soldier. Charged with viola tiori of the Mann white slave act, Robert H. liee appeared before United States Commissioner Drake Wednesday and admitted bring ing Mrs. Hazel Brecount, alias Vinson, to Portland from Springfield, Ohio. Mrs. Brecount. who appeared as chief witness against young Lee, was frank in her testimony and told all the facts, taking most of the blame on herself. Lee, a Portland man, was discharged from the army at Camp Lee. Va., about the middle of November and while on his way home he stopped at Spring- rieid for a short visit. He met Mrs. Brecount, who was a waitress -h a cafe there. She testified that she. was plan ning to come west-and that it required only a little urging on his part to get to come with him Vt his expense. The pair registered at a hotel and were caught in a recent police raid. Mrs. Brecount, who Is now 20 years of age, testified that she had been sup porting herself .since she was 14. She had been married two years and had had affairs with other men during that time, she said. Lee was given an excellent "charac ter" from his commanding officer at the time of his discharge from the army. The pair were bound over to the grand Jury for trial. Divorce Decree? Signed In decrees signed by Circuit Judge Gatens - the following divorces are granted : A. . V. - Anstey from . Delia Anstey, May MUU from : David Mills, Amy Palst from George C. Palst, Harry M. Cams from Florence-Cams, Leslye McConnell from Harry C McConnell. J. Fran Ross from Lpusanna Ross, Nan nie Campbell, from. Edgar Campbell, Ethel Brown from.Qeorge. W. Brown.' Guilty , of Polygamy Frank O. Brown has been found guilty Of polygamy by a jury in Circuit Judge Stapleton s court. ' Brown was accused of having : married Sylvia Alander at Tacoma last . September without obtain Ing a divorce from a former wife. YANKS AND TOMMIES THE CHRISTMAS GIFT DE LUXE sornetbinr that you know wilt be welcome, and., prized always something that . you will hare lasting pleasure in giving- IS AN ORIENTAL RUG You must see ' our Christmas Exhibits; in all : weaves- and all sizes. ' ENGAGE IN FIST FIGHT IN LONDON THEATRE e - w Ame?icans Resent Insult to Their Country and Hurl Eggs at the Stage. ' 7 announoed ta Bolivia, staU department advices stated Wednesday. New York, Dec, 1J.- Wounded Ameri cans and English Tommies staged a free-for-all fistic argument In a Lon don theatre recently when the Ameri cans resented what they considered an insult to their country, according to Yankee participants who arrived here today from England. A wounded American who attended a performance at the "Wood green Empire theatre reported to his fellows that In one of the acts "U. S. A." was described as standing; for rYou Silly Awn" The next night 250 convalescent Americans attended the performance, and when the "joke" was sprung, they answered with rotten eggs, , The Yankees then swarmed toward the stage and a real fight started when Eng lish Tommies rose to the rescue of the actors. According to Private Robert . 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