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HE - OREGON 1 SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, - SUNDAY- UDKI1IHG, JAUUAKY -.. o, 1., SfllEICOIT REVERSES A ID III ROHDE CASE velopment for lcgitlmat . ctrH ; enter- $. Technically Md limitations en ether era ft used for commerce could be undertaken, tut thtM woild be inad vteabla aa thwarting progress end cbsck- ln- cemmunleatlew between, nation. a thine-in itself valuable as t mewn of cbecklnr warm. ' -. - a. Limitation on military eirerait arc noasibla. but not deemed advisable. It la Ba.,Sntrnii.a Supreme Council Wants to Know BERUII GIVE EXPLAI4ATI0H FOB ASOTXU COEFEBSBCB V- TTnUa - nlwr mir warfare should I 0,000 Damage Allowed in D.s- Th committee la of tha opinion, that! It la not practicabl to Unpoaa any af fective limitation upon number ot cbaractaristica of air forces, either com mere lal or . military, excepting id , the Reason Why Germany Cannot Pay War Reparations. 1 trtct Court Here' Thrown Out Because of Compensation Law. 1 s. ; Washington, Ja-t T.-Th decision of the ruprm court, handed tfown by Jos tle afctlsynotda In the Hannaa Roods ease, which ha bow bacon available, ihvi that tb first report, based on the elerk's note concerning the effect of lh declaVtm, was erroneoua. Th decUlon of th United States dis trict court In Portland, awarding Rohd ftMOO damages from th Grant 8ml th rortar company, la reversed, th su pram court ruling that th acceptane of th ttat eompensatloa law by Rohd Uok away from aha th right of com ing ender tha admiralty Jurisdiction of th federal saurta, ' Tw Question were submitted to the auprema court by tne circuit court of appeal. Th answers follow: 1 1 Th admiralty law covers damage 'eases arising from Injuries received on , ship lying la navigable waters. ' 1- Acceptance of th oompenaaUon law in th Rohd ease abrogates th ' plaintiffs right of action in admiralty. I. Cnitad Pnaa Staff Caanen. France, Jan. T.Tba allied sup ram ' council ; today summoned : tha alngl case of tha Ugnter-than-air craft," J Germans to explain their claim that they are unable to pay tha war reparation. Al the suggestion of . XJoyd George, tha council wired th Berlin government. invttlnjr it to send representatives to Paris and Cannes neat week. An offer to surrender her claim to German reparations payments for? U22 was mad to the auprema council oy Great Britain. - British financial experts advanced the La Toilette Paces Fight to Keep Seat; Opposition Is $usy Belgium would receive lee than thay had intended to clainvlnit th generosity of the Britiah offer mad it moral ef fect considerable. It waa bettered in conference circles that that United State would accept th Invitation to Genoa. Th fact that Gerr many, Austria. Bulgaria and BJissia were to M represented, suprem ceuncu delegates believed, made .it certain the American government Would oeaara to narticinate. . ' 'r:jKs:rr . s? - It was predicted tonlgnt tha. supreme council would finish its deliberations by urt THtinid.v Thinra have com Xor- nrd ramdtr. The delegates have ob viously takes a leal from, tha Waahing-l ton arms conference noteoooa; in getcmg itn e-eneral m-ocosals under way with rush. Tha French continue pessimistic over the prospects of successfully ar ranging the Gorman payments. - They feel they are certain to lose, no master what happens. . .- - ; . He Buys Eing and Trousseau; uiri Skips With Them V llwankM. Wli. Jen. 7 m tA fight to na Robert 14. aWU. " LV Wlaoonaln'a senior United States sena tor, waa under way tonight throughout the atata. A committee of 44. composed equally ot men and women Republican leaders. announced they will can a meetln'f within a few weeks of the "aaaa pro gressive" Republicans to pick a candi date to run against LaFolletta. her share, 22 per. cent of this raparatlona. ' tn favortof France, Italy and Belgium, if those countries would arre to cut 'down the total amount Germany must pay In, 1922. vavbS jaaLaafJSAJi v This surprising proposal, understood to be tha second of Lioyd George's ideas for th rehabilitation of Europe, caused amassment at tha conference.. Another development today was an That celebrated light- that IJea Id woman's eyas" bad its Irresistible lure years for Joe J. FUco, who has been living at the Arlington hotel since work has slack aned In the logginr canapa. There he met the winsom Jane Cotton, who was stonnina' at tha Sam hostelry. Sh waa so charming that Fisco completely lost his heart, bought tha diamond ring and a&kd her to becom his bride. Everything waa fixed, according to Th. committee has bean meeting for 1 Fi8CO to several weeks. The hottest part of the fight has de veloped over th contest for women Jan B. Kerr, ot counsel for th ship- I T0'"- utldlsg concern. ,ibt that Rohd t plained Saturday mm lnirmA whan t i .ft. W . 1. . 1. 1 W . , .LI. , launched In th harbor. Th company that amplored bias worked under th .workmen' eompensaUoa law and took a certain ameunt out of Its employes' wagea to pool tor payment of Injured ' warktoeo. Af ur th Injury Rohd hired an at torney and refused to accept settlement snder th workmen' cwnpnsatlon law. declaring that he had the right to eu h admiralty court, inasmuch aa he was Injured on ft ahlp tn navlrabl watrra. H got a verdict for I10.0OO la th dls . triot court. Th oaa was carried to th circuit court of appeal and finally to tha-suprem court Senator Ervtne L. Lesroot whose elec tion waa credited to support of tha women, la reported to be taking active part In the fight against LaJrouette. Lenroot. who has alwaya been a dry" nia up aa in oicvawr oi u naauw ,,. c .,,, -i-v. venl soviet, was to accept tha allies' Invitation Van Valkenburg Saturday night, v t th Genoa conference in March and I to his nuying ner new I meet the leading statesman of Europe in I u acA and a sew nat for 1945. Ttrars- person. Moya uoorga was reporiea w to vava wn the wedding day have received aasurancea that Russia l- . . --.i would agree to th conditions imposed by I and Vancouver was to hav beeea graded the allies and send : her premier ana I u the weddinr r - - Tcbitcherin, soviet farelga minister, to I wutaa Flaco confided to Taa VaTken art4 sa snnnnpla a' ami m ti'fraaa las JLJth economic conference in the spring. wn Mlm rotton did not keep the ap- garded aa controlling a large soctloa of J I ExprU-today considered the repa?a- poiatment. aathougli ide kJl the feminine ballots. i uum uotuuu. i- "" v wcu um ine trousseau, aiaov mu uiat we snuu sua was ; uuuuku LaFolletta returned to Wisconsin dur ing th Christmas holidays and organ ized a campaign to swing the woman vote from Lenroot This is being done through efforts of Mrs. LaTollette and Mrs. John Blaine, wife of the governor of Wisconsin. ThreeMenGetFifty Days in Jail tor Having Deer Meat Fifty days in Jail waa the sentence given each of three Willamette valley residents who were arrested Thursday for having deer meat In their possession out of season. The three men are Joe George of Salem, John Moult of Mc M inn villa and Bernard Kuschnick of Moult mill. From Moult a total ot 92 auarta of canned venison and a quantity of fresh meat were confiscated. Addi tional charges of hunting without licenses war filed against th three men, but sentences in these eases were suspended during good behavior. A report, was also filed at the head quarters of the state gam commission soma of Uve -viper of war." Realising "D0""1 arrest oi iienry etaaeca ot that, publlo opinion In thU. country fa- ". n w naving voreo. action to take th Teuton ting wu. xroea war, , th American delegation, through Root, proposed a baa on U iuwas prompuy added, witn a patv efty. providing that any U-boat ,oom-l aiander guilty of violating th new aub marin ml shall b treaud aa a pirate. Than th United State suddenly pro posed to abolish poison gaa, and in 24 hours It was adopted. - Jurats, reliable source a it was learned tonight that the American delegation Is contemplating still another move to make tutur wars lee horrible. -At th meeting at th armament com mute it may propose certain limita tions n aerial warfare, which would prevent repetition of om of th Ocr- maa lactic employed in th last war. i Tola may be a Belaian and French expert announced their oopoBtuon to a moratorium, xne latter were prepared to agree to a re duction in cash payments if reparations in kind war offered. worxD SXOCITX X-ESS Under tha terms of th British pro- ooeal. it was understood, France and anit tnU htm Mias uouosv naa Been mHciit with a -fellow bigger than joe," "I'm not sore: I'm not revengeful," Ftsee said as ha left the poltea station. tnit I fad Sawnrisht DUt OUt. : Ffforta will be made to regain tha rinr althourn Flaco fears it wOl be I useless to try to regain his lost love. FIVE POVeS AGRE TO BAN POISON GAS Z ' ' COana d rrei rase One) flee of Secretary of Stat Hughe and Arthur J. Balfour, which would leave only loos and ef th Chinese treaty and discussion of Siberian questions re marolng. - Th adoption of th poison gaa ban waa th second triumph of th United Stat within th last few days In It suddenly developed campaign to abolish "Fatty" Arbuckle In San Francisco For Second Trial San Francisco, Jan. 7. (U. P.) Koaoo ( Fatty") Arbuckle. looking fit. fat and cheerful, arrived In San Fran cisco late Saturday in preparation tor his second manslaughter trial in con hectlon with the death of Virginia Rappe following his now famous "gin Jollification" at a local, hotel last Labor day. on bomb Ins of , . , r dtle. with th CO0qunt killing of in- tT'J"" mr moiaer, sera, aiane Arbuckle, as usual, refused to discuss th oeent w9men and children -in other word, some International declaration that would make Unpoaaibl long dis tance raid, such aa war mad on Lon don aad Pari by th kaiser's air force. BECLAEtB IXrOSSIBLE Th aircraft subcommlttM today pre sented Its report declaring that limita tion! f aircraft' tn numbers and sis Is ImpMslhl at thla tlm with th pos- Hits Street Car to Avoid Another Auto A NUMBER of real values in exchanged and nearly new Pianos and Player-Pianos. An opportunity ;to se-:. cure a good instrument; at a startling reduction; and on terms as well. Broadway at Alder Bush & Lane Bldg. XT'l lt, , wm,.r-.v vT Glven th cn0,c f ramming another albl iotptlon of proniDltlnf th build- utwnob. or a gtrMt car. C . Bade, lag of hug dirigible. It pointed out that there la certain to be a rapid de velopment of capabl aviation, which no nation could afford to limit, and that tf would be difficult to prevent th di versloa of new accomplishments in thi line to War purposes Th rabcommUt held that It would ba well to make rules governlr.g aerial wsrfare, but that It probably would be better t leave it t a -later parley than M bring It np for diecusaion In the now fast dissolving conference. Thla view, however, may not prevent th American delecatlon from asking for a general declaration of principle against certain kind ef warfare frecn th air. iflrlETS OTEttttXB 'The subooratnltte Is composed of ex ' part, American . experts recommended against a baa oa polaoa gaa. but atetee aea put It into effecv la It report th subconunltt mad Ue mala recommendations: : L Limitation of commercial aircraft would b disastrous to world pro cress and I la next to impossible to prevent asm eon version ot auch craft into war craft. 1 Limitation on auch sraft. to make taana Us available for war, would also detract from their value in commeroe, - a. Curtailment f civil airplanes, such . as mail earners, 1 lm practicabl. ZJEITATIO CTriCIEJtT 4, LrmlUtloa of atx of lighter-than-alr vessels is aufflclent to affect aa affecUva curtailment of their powers ot offense, bat each limitation also "ahuta th door- aa th possibility of their de- DANCE TONIGHT RlIWLEIVSr COLUMBIA BEACH I PAY1U0S atETZKS WOTTJKETCX . OECHZSTEA - w m - i . v. ....--. ilPentt VA rtlltAF limit ' IV ' UA&.1 IU UAAUC laUU HI eu::leh's uodeei school" t ICut Fourteenth street north, steered his own machine straight into the trolley car. The automobile and street car met head-on at East Seventh street aad Broadway, Saturday night, Bade, his no skinned, chin cut and leg wrenched, was taken by ambulance to the Elks club.i where his hurts were treated. 11 I OUT OF SIGHT" 1 4 Ms Wei thai k. Tw bwrtoa Keore tea rtooa trumr llta et mws swaaUfal bsllieaai astd eaahaaelr let -'n , CSess ileM, TiHsi nsf. .. Tb M sMtrwttB toe the but atae?. s atrssUsa f sa naA w.r. miVATg tlUOM BAU.T. SPWY. SMO. jr,i X34 0I .i MB H I I Vir 1 M w 111 lJ III t . . . T n n hill In ysi Ji I j W. C CTLBEETSOy Proprtefar I kaaaa a . i r 'V' I Lowered fides I That's what swry keate-fmralsaer baa wtabad far. Km tkey are aad KEiCLiK STOCK. TOO. St leeii specially aaaght It Sjeetsi aal . hlerefcaadh af aaauty aad character Is dariag this taa kind Edwards to tlertag Annual Januarys- rdf). : I I ' rr MAT BE WELL TO REMIND TOO that, regard ot th reduced prices, Easy Terms. No Interest, ap plies to each and ovary purchase th same . as though you natd full and regular rrloea. If voar new not ready. MAKB SELECTIONS NOW. as Edwards does not charge storage, even though future delivery la wanted. (Contract goods are not on sale) but there art bargains for every room in your noma. Save From 10 to 50 ssSBaannnsssBaanBSsaaaaanawssBBsaaas.. ' ' rrmrii tl ai ii rv n - ii Ti i j iiNi ill it mi f M ii Lii I ra -i i i I ill i t V I Ii I I II. r - KSyr.'sW an a T Jfe fi last ' ' , i Tbn JaV SS,. SI J I 0 Regular $33 0 Bed, Spring and Mattress $25 $1 Cash$1 Week No Interest To a furniture store these goods are Ilka bread, milk and sugar to the grocer at that 13dwards has reduced them about S3 par oent, beside making terms that are without a ujdpubt,wltuin teach of .ail.-., . - - ixAittiUmt is a 45-pound fKM cotton with rolled edges on both sides, heavy steel link, helical and steel slat band, H supported spring and a Simmons continuous-post one-in oh tube steel bed in ivory, whit or V. M. (gold color) finish S ' ii 1 1 1 lj W Library Tables and Davenport Tables Values to US DO And Real Beauties, Tool $26.95 to $34.75 Le-rery aaahogany top, wtth Quera Aane and other period basea. You may have waited long aad diligently for t sal ilk thla Now, don't let It si id by. At least look 'am aver. With Implicit eoaflOne Kdwarda doubt whether you've an table anrtains near tn Qual of thee at Uaa Lhad th origiaal (not reduced) pneaa, -IIIIIT- Ssistei Pricei From Original Low Marki a Qmallty SialDg Tables and Chairs QUEEN ANNE $138 Walnut or Mahogany Top Table and acts ot Six Chairs, finely finished to match, with blue or brown gen uine leather slip seats. Tables have 64-lnch dlam- J I I C ater top that extend tn six feet January price I l WILLIAM AND MARY mahogany finished 4-inch top six-foot Extension Tables and seta Af SIX Chairs (including Carve re), with Drown genuine leatner aiip seats, umy tnree oi toe sets, so you had better sea them without delay, as. ( the pries now la only COLONIAL OAK SSi.50 quarter-sawed 4S-mch Plank-Rim Stx-Foot Ped estal Table with set af Blx Substantially Built Solid Oak Chairs, fitted wtth genuine leather slip seata. Styles come and styles go, but it seems that Colonials will be good forever. At that, the price is reduced lor Jan- 9CQ nary to www The Seward Hotel Grill has again reduced the prices of its meals. And we repeal if you know a place where you can. get better things to eat, better cooked, or more for your money than at the Seward Hotel, The House of Xheer," well eat there. W. C CTLBEETS03T, Proprietor QThat is the. sad story of the man -who would 1 not heed the story oi eyestrain until he was completely' dependent upon glasses to see with, and then broke the only pair he could be induced to buy. Practical Preparedness 43 Conserve your natural vision by wearing glasses as soon as they are indicated by the condition of your eyes. When you get im proved vision buy good glasses and have an extra pair in case of emergency. There is no better investment for your money than for eye comfort and good vision. We can give you both at a reasonable cost. ' SAVE YOUR EYES r Eyesight SpccialistM tOur own complete lens-grinding plant on the premises. Thompson Optical Institute ' : PartlaiiM largest, Seat sTodera, Beat EtaJppad ? KxelaaiY Optical EstablUameat. - , " 209-10-11 Corhett Bldgn Fifth and srse ms CHAB. A, RUSCO. PRES. AND URN. Morrison jjjjFjlfj ' Hit 1U A3TD lltt EXQUISITE TELOUE AXB TAPES TET Overstuffed Davenports $115.00 Pull web base and back construction, Wtth dubt-trwngth rprtfig-fTtmt odga and spring-ailed loose cushions. Be Ot front window today. This is not merely a sale on "mada-ar" davenports, ire a sal to BAVST TOO BOMB MONET. There are only four of these davenport la tha bouse -mad up," but there are eleven different covers to cnooe from. -Select the one you like best and it will be mad up to order web base and back, as well as spring construction. Guaranteed to ba lias sample In th stars, gar a it $31.50(1 "Peninsular" Rugs! Thee, too. at prices ywuTl Uka. Here' only a partial list of what awaits seoona floor: $60.00 John Crossley English Wilton. Xxlt feet 140.00 Biselew Bagdad, axis feet $87.60 Verdun Cheaill. Ixia (three color)... 485.00 Jacquard Persian. 1x13 (one only) 4I7.S0 Unea Fringe Wilton Velvets. 1x12 , 447.50 Beamless wool Velvets, 9x11..: 3g.fr0 Axminsters, txll (three good patterns). . I2S.04 Seamless Brussels, sise 0x11 425.00 Seamless Brussels, sis axis. . tlS.76 Jaapay Fiber Bugs, sis xlS yoa sa o 5.00 8.00 69.SO 5.00 9.50 38.f0 9.85 20.75 TA3T. BLTJE, HOSE A1TB TTWK SAO B.T7GS (Recrular Price 12.26. $I.&0. U, HM.) January Prices ...... 9 S1.75, 1.H g2.a0 nrGEAtw OE WOVBSr AST BUGS OtOOX SIXES) ( Regular Price M.0. 94.06. $&.va. fa.as.) January Prices... ....(X75 Sa.9S. 5.85 AH Skort Lesctk fCadar Tea Tarda)' af Both Inlaid and Prini Linoleum HALF PRICEI . 2S-Ft. 3-4-Inch Seamless Copper Double-Coil Gas Water Heater $27.50 II CASH. Ii' Wltl, BO ISTEXXST E nipped wtth owe - pte . ramovabt buraer Inside af alt-oat )a panne aad baked )ackc Wetgnt pousoa, baigbt tl Inches aad ctrcurofaranc of Jackat U Doat delay, cat your water taaatar at mbA th special prto and spedal term. ea7Vl TouTl not Sat asy discount by saving ap Baj " to pay all cash, so ahy not hav th aa or tt. lnstaiiauoa wui a mas tn rota tion af order first com, first erved aad there twoty-Ov in stock. Think tt ever. lAGoodPbeTa Trad Essy Terms J tto Inttrt. " ru BE 1 a . . 1 . . . , ; I