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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. OREGON TUESDAY. JANUARY 10.- 1S22. IWM AD FARM president of Um Irish free state, Griffith aid that 'the whole question of IrltD peace would be referred to the people as soon as possible In a general election. This election will be for the purpose of choosing deputies to the new parliament 1 ERS IN DEAL. U FOLLETTE SAYS Washington, Jan. 10. TWASHIMO- TON BCREAU OF TinC JOURNAL) senator Follette alleges that a tar. rain mas been struck between the rep rvaantaUvee of Wading farm organisa tions In Washington and tha railroad eaersuvas, wsereby the farm leadsrs ar to let np In their demands' for re peal or us so-called guarantee section of the transportation act. and reUnaulsh their campaign for restoration of lntra stau rats making power br suto cora- BI1SSWB. farm organ iaations ahall support the ef forts of the railroads to secure further reductions in the wages of the railroad employes, the Inference being that lower ratee lor farm products will follow. BATS AGREEUEJT BEACHED According to ths Wisconsin senator, the bargain la one-elded, because the .railroads are- to redoes their par rolls snd ths requirement that the? shaB re ceive a "reasonable rats of return" Is to . ranunwo, wniie, on uie outer nana, wage redactions hare not been trans lated Into reduced rates. The railroad executive have agreed that ths 1 to per cent clause laid dswH as a guide for railroad uninn I South Ireland within ths next week. that bo strtaken out. La fr'olletut eaya, I The Freeman's Journal states that but this amounts to little, as it will ex-1 organised Irish labor is about to issue Dlrs anrwar on March L Th bad fu. I an Important announce ro eat to support turs. In La rolletua view, is that ths of ths peace treaty which was ratified Interstate commerce commission is still lt Saturday night ' ' directed to secure to the railroads a I Ireland expects to be admitted to toe reasonable rate of return upon valuation Legu of Nations as a free stats dur a i w s a a . m .ia. a a i i n sr 191 ir wblsi mamtui imiaT. at. which win be created under the law cre ating tha Irish free state. The Griffith-Collins faction which se cured ratification ; of the Irish peace treaty, win bo opposed by the Do Valera- Brugha faction which opposed ratifica tion. There will be a bitter struggle for control of the new parliament. . The former president Insisted the Dail must cease to function unless it main tained the republic. - "We will -uphold the republic." Griffith answered, untfl an election .has decided that issue." COtLUS HAKE I MOTIOX After the debate. Michael Collins moved that Arthur Griffith be appointed president of the IsUL Carrfn CDuIXy seconded the motion. ' Speaking upon the motion to elect Arthur Griffith bead of the provisional government of aha Irish Free Stale, Michael Colllna said "If we continue the present procedure the country will soon bo drifting Into anarchy. I appeal to Um adherents of Eamonn Do Valera to cooperate with ua If England falls to keep bar promises I and those with mo lwil turn against her. Not worts and formulas, but hearts and hands will make Ireland a success.' message from Pops Benedict, re joicing la an agreement with England brought about by the D all's vote ap proving the treaty establishing an Irish free state, was read. LABOft VATOBS FACT The Irish Times said that dail prob ably would authorise Griffith Imme diately to summon a parliament"-tor ORIGIHSOli RESENT HIS STAND ON TREATY all have come to the defense of the al- Uianee, . ouate Information. ACCEFT BOOK TALUKS . (lace a value had to be found by dl . reetkm of law without delay, the com mission has had to accept book values of ths roads, he said, sod It fixed, a value or li.W,OOg.ooo m the aggregate, ' when, according to La Folletle, the ac tual value Is six or seven billion dollars lees. ' lie does not blame the commis sion, It appears, for what It has done, expected that formal application will be made as soon as the Irish Free state comes Into being and that Great Britain will see to It that Ireland la succeasrui In gaining admission. MEN San Francisco, Jan. 16. Senator Hiram W. Johnson today found himself fighting with seme of his otd-Orae po litical friends In California as a result of his attack on the quadruple alliance. Chester H. RoweH. Republican leader and former shipping board member; William Kent, ex-congressman and mem ber of the tariff commission : Charles H- Randall. former prohibition member of congress, and Francis v. KoesUng. an other California Republican war horse, pajgn? was ttneovered. in thNsw Tork office which Newberry, then a lieutenant com- manner, was in charge of. was maoe by Senator Walsh, CD Mont.), after Borah concluded, i ' - . , ' . While the alleged "scandal" had no connection with the -scandalous condi tions of the Newberry campaign, Walsh said, nevertheless It la -a fact that there hi on tils at the navy department a re port mildly censuring Newberry for not having been more keenly alert with re spect to the assignments to naval duties made under his direetlona" Walsh did not amplify his charges, KTTABT 15D FIff OTHEI8 TO DECIPB 3TEWB1BRT8 PATS By Xawreaee martla r Washington. Jan. 19. TJ. P.) Sen ator Newberry's fate was to be decided here,, today in an informal conference of half a dosta Republican senators. They were to discuss this question : Did Newberry's defense to the senate yesterday adequately answer the charge that his seat was virtually bought by me lavish use of maney in his cam- 3 ARE TAKEIJ AS BANDIT SUSPECTS; 2 ARE BROTHERS The group that met today included Willis, Ohio ; McNary, Oregon ; Capper, With the possible exception of Kees- ifmu. .. a,1 ,- .v..4- ung au xour are wnat uamornians m Republicans. They recently sent word original jonnson men, meaning mem-1 t0 administration leaders that unless hers of the small group which waged 1 Newberry spoke in his own defense, jounson a campaign ior governor la iiu. thty would vote to unseat him. jonnson comes up, jor reeieeuoa to um . These wnaMn th irii.iv United States senate this fall. vote ther and Georre Wharton Pernor HIS former supporters nave not moj- the new senator from Pennsylvania, who caiea now lar mey wouia carry wwt wu to be'swora In today to succeed Sen ngni agauun, mm. I ator Penrose. Roweu. tn his-, statement criticising Johnson, termed the senator's arguments against the alliance "a man of straw." "I am especially sorry that Senator Johnson has found It necessary to an tagonise both the Republican and Demo cratic parties and most of his constitu ents," Rowell said. s MABT DESERT HTM "Senator Johnson win find he has parted company with many thousands of his former friends in California as a result of his latest bomb throwing ex- I ship a year for three years, beginning In plolt, was Randall s comment. I iz. Keesling characterised Johnson's ar-1 SATED FROM SCRAP Blip .. M aa 4.1 a M 1 gumenis as moee 01 peace owu-. 4. jw. gln. mll.t not n-Hl, DMULIS TO LENGTHEN PARLE1 fCbntiBead Trrrm Fat One) Kent denied the truth of Johnson's Council of ChmoKes f Accepts Eesignation Of Balph C. MoAfee Officials of the Portland Council of Churches assembled ta special sesatoa Monday evening at. the T. M. C A-. ac cepted the reelgnaUoa of the Rev. Balph C McAfee, executive secretary, effec tive Fbruary L UcAfed has resign to accept a similar position In Kansas Police today wera holding three men whom they suspect of belnx the bandits I City. Kan, who Monday night terrorised store own- fo"?wta TV 1 , , . I by the president of the council to choose era on wrano ana union avenues. 1 MoAW. Am M Smith. One of the suspected throe was arrest-1 chairmaa : Dr. Edward U. Pezvoe, Nor ed Mondav nieht. He was canturd after man F. Coleman, E. O. Sissoa and Oscar . C Bortxmeyer. imois were iiroo. its gave tus name as 1 ruHng the seesion the quesUoa ef re Amos Jones. The other two Clarence lief for the famine sufferers of Russia Jones and George Baker were arrested was discussed. Smith and McAfee I were reouested to confer with Near East neucx piuau la ctvy j that organization would temporarily Jones home, 18 North Kellogg street wiarenoe ana Amos are Drotners. Police do not believe the gangsters are novices in crime, although all their at tempt at robbery were failures. Jones, after being taken to the police station, saia; "ITS been here before it doesn't pay to talk." Police say he has a record at Salem. One attempt credited to the trio was at the grocery of Dillon Dillon. 1468 union avenue north, and another was that of the J. C Mann grocery. Grand avenue and Hassalo streets. At the former Mrs. -Olive M. Dillon was alone in the store and one of the men entered to buy cigarettes. As Mrs. Dillon turned take over the Russian relief campaign, as it did the Chinese relief campaign last year.. IM ONE SHOT SURE, VEU HELP, 1 TO BE SLOGAN OF 01UYCHEST rio, ram Continued Ttom Page Ooel As well sail a battleship Into a fight without a gun oa it as to launch a drive without a slogan. That's what the Portland community chest officials believe, and so they these this one: "Sure well help J? Ths campaign starts January so. The slogan, tt la believed, holds Just the right Tge towara the checkbook. The execu tive oonuolttee adopted it because In stead of preaching. at the other follow what to do, like "Have a Heart." "Lead a Hand." or something like that, tt takes it for granted that everyone has a heart and is qulta ready to lend a hand, and as a matter Of course the whole tews will help the nnfortunata. The basic Idea of the campaign is that of kindly spirit and rood fellowship. In such a drtve It la thought the aewiy adopted slogan fits like a glove upon the hand. Buttons are. of course, a part of every well-regulated campaign, and this Is to be no exception. The button has a direct relation to the slogan, although tt does not carry it. This is somewhat unique. The button, to be awarded as a badge of honor to those who have contributed MONDAY W9 -9TVd 3059 CUSTOMERS 1 Were yoa en of them? Stout-Lyons Drug Co. NORTHERN PACIFIC PHARMACY TVird d Mornee OREGON HOTEL PHARMACY Broadway at Stark PERKINS HOTEL PHARMACY Waaaiaftoci. sjear Ilk to makn chanm at th raaVi i-st.r. cV.. I 1 1-- . 1 in n,irnn I to tha cheat filling, will have upon tt was ordered to hold up her hands, a I first originate?" asked Watson. . I these word. "I have helped, thus being second member of the gang having en-1 "I think it has always been the cue- I an echo of ths-aogaa itself. In a way. tered the store bv that tim. I tnm A .w mm tnr mmIt mnitrv nf. I and carrying to a conclusion the sug- WOttlMPT BOtn rr mvn fensa. and to hand for crimes other gsuon contained In the official cam- WOCLDIfT HOJ,D rP HASPS than military." replied Bethel. palgn Una Fred Davis, livinr abova tha atora I cnn rtvr mui ittr fmm I Tha sloran has lust been adopted ana emerged from the basement while -the I Colonel Lucius P. Holbrook of San I the publicity committee of the big cam affair was in progress, but in ,resoonse Francisco, who was accused bv Robert palgn la now arranging for publication be scrapped. Six ways are laid down BRITAIN TO WITHDRAW TROOPS A5D RELEASE ALL PRISONERS By Forbes W. Fslrbairs Btaft CorrMpsadrat Cnlr3l Bwvlea London, Jan. 10. Winston .Church- Ill is busy completing arrangements alnca It had to act hnrrUdlv. hut h by which England will shift the Irish urges congress to repeal the law whloh government 10 uie executives o me requires a return on the basis of that new man iree siais. kind of a valuasJbo, All day the colonial minister held con- ; This valuaUon. he says, la only about ferences at Downing street and It was one billion dollars leas than the total announced that 40.000 troops wttl be book values. The Interstate commission withdrawn from Ireland within a month. has bean at work several years on Tho majority of these wUl be sent to -valuation work, but It tentative reports overseas garrisons, -have been Issued tor comparatively few It was learned from a source close to . roads, and these are to be fought Sir" Hamar Greenwood that the British through the courts for years to coma government intends to release at once ., -tArilI. all Irish political prisoners now in jails .JIJB1 IOtfliis in England, including Frank Fltsgerald, The trouble with the railroaders. La brother of Desmond Fltxgerald, the Sinn "Follette contends. Is their Insistence Fein minister of propaganda. upon earnings baaed on inflated, valuea I xhia action has long been awaited by He premises a speech this month in the relatives of the hundreds of men which he will attempt to show that the who have been arrested in the past Wages of railroad employes are rela- three yeara Hundreds of petitions have -lively lower now than they were "at the been received at Downing street since .beginning of the present century." th peace treaty was signed, urging : J. A. Kmcry. counsel or. laa National Lamnesty. 'Association - of Manufacturers. Vice it is understood that Winston Church President Atterbury of the Pennayl- m intends to Invite Arthur Griffith and vanta, Howard. KUiott of the Northern I Michael Collins to London Immediately Pacific, W. J. Hanrahan of tha Chess-I to discuss the best means for handing ; peaks ai Ohio, and J. A. Campbell of the I over the Irish government It Is learned Youngstown Sheet Tube company, for I rellablv that the two leaders will be the railroads and business interests;, J. made members of the king's Irish privy . R. Howard, president of the American council for conduct of Imperial affairs Farm Bureau Federation;. Gray- Silver affecting Ireland. of th same organisation., and T.. C The king anticipates with eagerness , Atkaeon, legislative re prescntaXlva of the opportunity of meeting them at the 'the National U range, were nameo - aa 1 first session or tn council. among those engaged in the railroad farmer combination. A. B. Hammond of the Hammond Lumber company of San Francisco 'was mentioned as one of : the representatives of the lumbermen. Emery. Atkeson snd Silver have been appointed on a committee to rewrite the tapper em ior rspeai ue . rw r. Halaey, Or, Jan. 10 Thomas Fleming ' (-llon of the transportation act. La ' Follette said. Senator Capper saya that Smith. II. last of a family of It children, anyone who starts to rewrite his bill died at Albany, Or, Sunday. He first with any substantial changes "will bearln t0 Oregon in 1S2, returning to his Illinois home in 1866, where he married Martha J. Patton in 1167. They moved to Oregon for their permanent home In Linn county in lrTa. He aerved one term In the Oregon lerialature of 1895. Five children, Alva N. Smith of Albany. Mrs. Ma Uie Smith of Portland, Mra C W. Gibson and Mrs. W P. Wahl of Halaey and Nathan C. 8mlth of Aurora, survive. He has been known as one of the best farmers In this -section. LET NEWBERRY QUIT cuum tnai we aiuance omos ine uniwa unJer whlch they may be saved from States to protect Uie Japanese mainland the BCrap heap and to pace. eusva VvUMlKUWU vaaaaii ej vaaaassvraa ea svvaauw 1 (JrQQ USeS XX 113. "seems to be so fuU of prejudice as to 5. Onna nn n.niiiiii m in " k- threaten the great good that .might come ,imited t0 x lnchea and merchant ves from elimination of misunderstanding." wm be so constructed aa to not be capable of mounting guns of greater calibre. ,6. None of the signatory powers may build fc-T other governments, whether in or out of the treaty, ships exceeding in tonnage or armament the figures laid down in the treaty. The last provision was designed to overcome many objections that ship yards ana shipworkers were doomed to idleness under the cessation of building originally proposed. The nations now yet declared unconstitutional, waa vio- fP thelr. y"d and sorters W T I if tnftV r0 n srr ths nnalnaaa end est- V a la ted. Wt1.V r.T content that no outside nation is building s vwwa Muyo raaeaa wcj VUCHlOvlfOS poasesa BORAH TELLS SENATE (Oonunued Fna Fas One) through the use of money, the same is void and the seat occupied by Newberry should be declared vacant. KEWBEBRT GITES "TDUD" PLE5ABT SESSION LIKELY .Two days was the informal time set to a command to hold up his hand a re- A Harrison of Wilmlnrton. N. C of plied : "Not on your life," and dropped having abused him (Harrison) and sent I "Sure I'll help ! oaca mm me oasement. tie waa re- him to the front without a gas mask. 1 uouaiy, sponsible for the alarm being given. The 1 Holbrook denied all the charges of Har- of the ooaters and literature la which will appear ooospio- men fled. Inspector Tichenor, with Patrolman rlson. Watson announced he wanted Hol- Shaylor and others, went to the scene, brook summoned for cross-examination. and in scouting the neighborhood came on three men at Interstate avenue and Lombard street. The gang ran as the officers were sighted. Shots were fired in the air and Inspector Tichenor suc- SEEKS "HARDBOLLED- SMITH Senator Watson (Dem Ga.). author of te Investigation, declared at the out set Chat an effort would be made to get in touch with Frank H. (-Hard-Bolled-) ceeded in catehlng one. who gave bis gnuth to clear up the fate of Benjamin name as Amoa .4 one a ana appearea to be about 23 years old. Portland Capital To Be Invested in Berlin Properties Investment in apartment houses and victim of a lynching bee at the famous Rue 8t. Anne prison in Parts. Bmlth la now supposed to be In the Mexican army. "When soldiers were hanged In The police lost the two others in the brush. FBIGHTEITED A WAT - At the Mann grocery men answering the same descriptions were reported to have made an attempt at robbery. Two of them stood on , the opposite side of I asked Colonel Walter A. Bethel,' me Bireei wuuo a jjura enierea, one on I former adjutant general of the A. B. F, wemg uie muruuer an employe ooiiea 1 "Tea, replied Bethel. ior an inner oriice. "lne move rrlght- sa gny effort made to prevent news n ri8 rfl A chaw of hangings getting to this country r UUv ui. wo woi. u 1 asked Brandegee. uruan. F. King, a Wilmington, N. C, soldier, oUier ntX tgu ln German dUe offers li-??rYlg??-r'v 7." a fine field for speculation to Americans who have a few dollars to trade for German marks, according to Marvin White, commercial lease broker, who left today for Berlin as agent for a num ber of local flrma White carries a let-1 Patrolman Madden reported that an today for the consideration of the treaty P"""""" owner uewarea 10 nun a i- ' T 1. . .vTI. small car containing four men drove va-os ' ;rr: "rjr,.n-:."' alongside his auto at Union avenue and trMf"? Be?:l Both British and Japanese delegations aUy imrovncaser buicausl Ilfi? l?tZ if 7 ..r,i Ri.nwin.n .n.tAr. w, w.ntwl January, the British Bailing from several Republican senators who wanted to vote for him. anyway, but were alarmed about doing it in the absence of Early Day Oregon Legislator Passes : from the farmers of Kansaa "NEW HEAD OF IRISH : REGIME PICKS Cll (OaaumMd Fro Tm Dm) , sion this morning. Oriffllh, speaking ' aa teader of the majority, answered De : Valara's objection that the Dail could "'not act. eave as the parliament of the , Irish republlo by saying: 1 "We witl maintain- order and con- Pah-Hellenic Ban On U. of 0. Chapter Ends New Tork and t&4 Japanese from San Francisco. J; The explanation offered for the hiri; tT rrn rr change in plans was that the details voting fof him. Newberry personally made a better lm that remain to be adjusted are too nu merous fof quick settlement One of pression than . was generally expected. I thin1 f ih Portion enve-vowr speaker. That is one thing, vet con- f Ocationa, Another Is the Shantung drove his machine toward the city. Bald Heads, Cheer Up j You May Renew x Hirsute Vegetation . ' . (Bj Uaitad Nswi) wry . a a w m . . m slderation of what h."actualV said, aueetlon. with wlfich Balfour is UTyi which will go forward up to the time associated as one of the two 'Tnedi- if Cnicago, psfchologiet, sjakinF to uie vote is uucen, uouDuess-wut aeatroy 1 . . . the Academy of Dental Science. 1.. .t- j i. 1 Jirn wt t ne npmr rirnfa a mnnpon i . . u iM vi ui. uwbiui u " rr. , to renew hirsute vegetation on a leeumony in uie case remains, una at- r'u LJu 1 u I wlnd-ewept pate," Estes said, "you must icduod is Douna 10 De aireciear to uierci. wuai mu1.1uua.11j n vuiuuuu u u t ..tnni i f. ti'.m nw f bald defense Newberry has made of his treaty prior to the meeting of the heads arink much w&ter. exercise freely, get uuiupi utLrrci. i cei..u. jj r u-uo. Ireatl air. take care of your teeth. 100 MUCH, HE ADMITS. I IT I ln 1(an aeiegaies met Xne doctor ran fingers through bushy Profession iimoranca hf what emwndi. ''f' 'a"5",? .V. 'V, "-"T V aymg " . - . . . t r i DsrunenL laier fiuenea win meei tai four, Kato, Sarraut and Schanser. France, could any soldier have found out " l ,oc' """" "W1 "J v w i.. fi ... i ter oi creeui ior i,ww.ww omus m" muj no ww uiwi -T. I., .v . ..rh.nr. Is aaul. alent to ttOOOr As an example of the opportunities of fered for investment White cited at apartment house erected in Berlin In 1911 at a cost of $74,000 which he stated could be purchased now for $2(00. Value of this and other similar investments would be contingent upon restoration 01 German finances to a normal baa la. Whits also proposes to make purchases of merchandise ln Germany and other European countries, as agent for Ameri can flrma He stated that be would be gone about three months and would vis it England, Holland. France. Italy and other countries, besides spending consid erable time at a world's trade exposition to be held at Leipsie early In March. e Anglo-French Pact Approved by Pans Ministerial Council ture was being made by his campaign committee, Newberry said he was struck with "amazement and regret" when he learned that $195,000, at least, was spent Too much for an ordinary campaign, be said, but his was an extraordinary cam paign. The money in his view .was "necessari ly spent" and he had ho apology to make. In this defense of that Michigan campaign, the Newberry senators will find cold comfort before the people. Newberry left many openings for dis astrous attacks. 9,786,664 Trout Are Planted in State in 1921, Says Warden 'I was once a nervous wreck, a bald head, and a candidate for the cemetery. but I started living naturally and eating uncooked food, and behold!" "No," replied Bethel Bethel said that be did not think any soldier was permitted to write home about the death of any soldier. By what authority did a court mar tial order a man hanged Instead of shot?" asked Brandegee. Baaed on custom the articles of war are silent on that. We followed the British manual.'' replied Bethel. Bethel revealed that he was responsi ble for the reduction of sentence from three years to II months ln the case of Hard Boiled" Smith. I THOUGHT IT ENOUGH "I advised General Pershing I thonght 18 months was enough for the case." Bethel, under cross-examination by Watson, declared 8mlta was convicted of numerous Outrages" and brutalities against American soldiers. When the committee resumed tnere were halt a doaen witnesses on hand to testify concerning the charges that have been made against H. I Ople of Staun ton, Vs.. that he shot down his own men. Ople tearfully denied the charges last week. He was accompanied today by his counsel. Col. John H. Cutchina Swamped At the Opening SALE of the Stock Formerly Owned by the Metropolitan 5c to 50c Store 25 More Sale Girt Needed to MEET THE RUSH! Paris. Jan. Id L N. 8.) A minis terial council, under the chairmanship of -Premier Millerand of France, held here today, approved the proposal for an Anglo-French treaty of alliance. Minister of Finance Doumer, who mm. from finiML ranorted on tha in Charles B. Fox of Richmond, Va, cor- demnity negotiations conducted by Pre mier Brtand at the supreme council ro berated a story that had been prevt- Test of Teachers' Fund Law Planned Altogether 9,784,664 trout were planted Boise, Idaho, Jan. 10. Boise inde- Comment in general I In the streams and lakes of the state tVw, or..t!H,MT,n nt h h. Was that Senator Walsh Of Montana I dnrlnr tmmtlmr tn Oantaln a v. I ,. .1 . j 1 ... ? ?K? ISfiSSSSt Burghduff. state game-warden, in hi. legislature of 192L The district has develop answers that were damaging ajrnended report to the state game com- asked that tha warrants be returned, but most observers felt that Walsh did mlB8lon at Its regular monthly meeting which Boise teachers paid into the state not place enough emphasis upon evidence Monday afternoon. fund from November salaries, as re- whlch connects Newberry with knowl- Burghduff reported a most successful quired by the law. Mandamus proceed ed (re ef what was going on in Michigan. I yr- or the year ending November 30. mgs will be brought against the district Newberry was not asked about the use a total 01 z.vs.&i was taaen in to compel it to collect the percentage of i?lT0ld 4ndvWJwm3plB h?wenie meeting. The cabinet approved M. Brl- " i and s attitude. runners. I "While I was hurling grenades," tea- London, Jan. 10. (L N. a) The p ra tified Fox today, "I saw a runner ap- posal for a concrete alliance between d roach Major Ople. I couldn't hear the England and France binding the two words, but I saw Ople puu nis gun ana i countries to mutual military protection shoot him. . I has been turned down by the British The boy whirled his hands around in I cabinet. It was reported this afternoon. the air and felL I The report was not officially confirmed. "A sergeant. I think his name was I at the reaueat of Premier Lloyd Klnr. asked me: THd you see thatr in Georra members of the cabinet forward a short time the whole company knew ed their views regarding ths Question of of it and it didn't - come through me. British guaranteeing France against un ci ther." Unlvenrttr of Oregon. Eugene. Jan. 10. , tlaoe the Dail until the people have de- 1 Ths Oregon chapter of Gamma Phi , De Valera insisted upon knowing local Pan Hellenic council Monday. The OI nw account nor aoout nis evas- jo , uuuBai ob oi uua i wages from each teacher, which la one ; whether UrlffUh would act as Preel- I sorority had been banned from the or- lv replies to an editor and to the Meu- 55.So6.20 remained as profits. This half-of one per cent of the annual sal dent of the Irlah nepoblle., gan nation because of an alleged breach 'enn' fOTrnop of ,.Michir;f who amount added to the balance of last Throughout the state compliance . "I shall bdld the same powers aa were I in rushing ruiea it was aectaea mat tne , . ' v" "r . . V, "1 1, " .,"Jm I with the law has been opUonti. ' seM by my preaecessor; mr. ae valera, i penalty naa oeen maae uirougi a mis-i - - " - " i - " ...in it,. Tri.h ttm Ktata nffiet.iw undratandliir The aororitv la still un-1 FAILS TO DISATOW ACTS were made for game law violations. tfitii txin " taniM ririMih I der tha rule of the national Pan Hellenic I vi.ini. n-, jti I There were S694 rwntia tinMm. iK fm Wrvhi. I which nrohlblta from pledging girls until .. .f hi. ..i,..! m. and a total of $1720 paid in bounties. ' sand tn heated exchans-ea I next fall. . them dm-tna- tha Mmnin. nn h. Of the trout released there were 6,448, 111.. .,.1 f- r-.w r,.. I s , i . i ,i- e., .h.T-, 1 724 rainbows, 3.170.740 eastern brook. of -using black and Un metboda- He HKATT FKSALTT FIXED On the contrary, he saya the expend- J300 llacK "potted and S82.000 eteel Jean H. Reid. 18, Portland; Ray E. charged the Cork adherenu of De Va- MUwaukle Jan. lOi Paul Loecher. on w "necaseary" and the money, Jrmg the year a total of 20,- Schick, 21, Oakland, Cal.. and Hen- lera wUh compelling the Cork Examiner charges of moonahining. was fined S&00 however much it was. however and 201-02 e9 Ttn taken by the de- rietta Herman, 28. Bend. Or. ; J. J. H ar te publish a political proclamation. and sentenced to serve CO days in Jail I wherever spent, was spent by high-mind-1 P"? numDer i ba Anderson, 44. Port "game birds released 1 OUTER HARBIAGE L1CEKSES Vancouver, wash., Jan. 10. The fol lowing marriage licenses' were issued Monday: Clarence W. Hudelson, 24, and Speaking on the motion to elect him by Judge Perry. 8 Only few days more! ed gentlemen for the noble purpose of 1 12,718,150 were rainbow egga electing him to the senate. The. serial lobby was strongly repre sented in the galleries and Newberry was surrounded by a friendly audience, anxious to give him the benefit of every doubt to Justify its friendliness. From a purely partisan standpoint. Democratic senators are '-rather pleased than otherwise over the prospect that i Newberry is to keep his seat. They be- Usve this means that several Kepubu- Health Official to Ask Inquiry Into High Food Prices land; William Stephen. 23. and Betty McBeth. 11. Portland; Irving M. Rleta, 25, and Lena Jensen, 23. Vancouver. Wash.; William Keller, 23, and Linda Smith, 20, Portland; Wayne A. Scott. 23, and Dorothy M. Chtmpan, 19, Cor vallls. Or.; William Barth. 27, and Lor alne Pilgrim, 19, Portland; James E. Jackson. 41, and Lucia E. Henderson. 45, Bend. Or. ; Eugene Pouchet. 41. and DON'T TELL EVERYTHING ! ' JCuJ-fS Wallace Reid "frl lit Gloria Sw&nson Elliott Dexter anyone who teen it and tbotuand harat Salem. Jan. 10 The cattle woducer TosePhlne &R a. Portland. can senators win bite tae oust next I gets less payment for his "'"" now November because of Newberry. If I than in 1915. yet the consumer navs 24 Newberry were thrown ' out, he would I more for hiav meat. Market reports of K I disappear ae an issue. 1 1915 and 1922 show this to be a fact. Indications are that not over 42 or 43 The state board of health, in session votes will be cast against Newberry, I here today, will consider a resolution Including seven or eight Republican sen-1 which calls for an investigation of this Atom-"" I economic perplexity which works to the The man who waa to find the funds 1 disadvantage of the wage-earner. for the Newberry campaign I care not I "Undernourishment means disease and whether, he went into aafea in Detroit or I poverty; the - health of the community Into safes la New Tork city was New-1 must be guarded," said a board mem- berry' tea confidential agent, Fred P. I ber, who will present a resolution ask ing an investigation uy district attor neys, grand Juries or other official bodice. Woman Is Burned To Death in Home By Two Burglars Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 10 L N. S.) Mra Myretta Woods, 40, wife of O. R. Woods, deputy Internal revenue col lector, was burned to death late yester day in her room at the Pauline apart ments. Two bandits are said to have entered the apartment, attacked Mr. and Mrs. Woods and after a desperate strug gle Woods was knocked unconscious. provoked attack ln the future. Landslide Routs Town in Sicily Messina. Italy, Jan. 10. I. N. S. A tremendous landslide occurred today at San Fratello. Sicily. The population of 6000 has fled from the town. The cathedral, the poetoffice building and the municipal hall were destroyed. Brass PBorx fatal Ceo trails. Wash., Jan. 10. As a result of burns suffered in an accident while mDlmrtd for the Lathroo Brothera Ijo- bound with an electric light cord and I g-tng company. W altar Bryant, aged 11. locked In a closet. HI ted at his home in Ten! no Sunday. He Mrs. Woods was bound and gaggea I was burned while firing a donkey and thrown on a bed which was set on fire. Other tenants ln the apartment building discovered the tragedy when smoke waa discovered Issuing from the Woods apartment. Investigation later showed that Mra Woods clothing and the bed on which she lay were saturated i with benzine. Woods was arrested and U being held by the police, who are questioning him closely regarding mat- j ters Hfi"g up to the tragic aoair. gin. Apply Between 830 and 9 o'Clock Wednesday Morning OOQ Washington OUO Below B'dVy A. 2d AND lLAST BIG LAF WEEK NOW! TMg ewpgii OOStgDT riATVRg THAT HA urr ALL rORTURI ON LAVeN r HAROLD LLOYD "A SAILOR MADE MAN " 7 A WE TDUVC iTvftoaT LJUUa UIUjI a) -rug utrr va ik 14 I Smith,- Borah continued. rs in Coapon Book f5J5 for $5.00 8 A lT4 "Smith was Ta i m CUM louca wun Mevoanr p u un v j vary hour the returns of the primary as wpu w anus an. U JjPKJJIAttT MORE JMPOBTAinP K j tha, principle Involved In the aacredness and purity of the primary and the ballot bog than I am In the mere question as to who is to sit here, aa the Junior sen ator from' Michigan. - "We shaB opea the doors ef the sen ate to mnlimlted mad undefined tna tf w penalty maw's family, friends and agents to finance and control us election aa s sens tee while he Is absent from his. state, or while he is touring Europe, or .sojourning ta Florida or Kew xont Mty.- - v , , , - . - ; rraara cam be so bobb that Hewoerry koew large sums were to be spent to se cure his election. His himself mentioned S50.000 as a sum which he and his own campaign macager figured would have to be epeat Is support of his candidacy." Newberry waa absent from the senate daring Borah's attack moon. him. A. charg that tha "only scandal that Federal Purcliase Of All Liquor Will Be Recommended Wastdngton. Jan. KL U. P.) Pur chase by the government et all Bqnor supplies In the country win be mended to President Harding soon by the Joint congruawinnal cwimrdttoo ea governmental reorganization. The plan Is to have XTncle Earn buy all the liquor now tn bonded warehouses. It totals about 15,600,000 gallons and could be bought, tt la estimated, for 150,000,000. The treasury would quickly get back this money end more, the com mittee thinks, by the sale of t.OOe.OOO gaOons far medicinal pui iiukjs at SU This is less than tax-paid An Invitation to visit the Style Show at the Multno mah hotel Wednesday evening, Jan uary 11, beginning at 9 o'clock, is ex tended to our patrons and the general publk. This show, held in connection with the convention of the Pacific Coast Merchant Tailors Association, will feature the' very latest styles in men's clothing. NORMAN BROS. Tailor to Men and Women 101-106 Mezzanine Floor . , Northwestern Bank Bldg. ti i i ALL THIS WEEK It's the" call from the heart of a mountain mother to her boy the only man left to her when he goes out for man-size vengeance. For a Bigger Drama Than Ever, See RICHARD BARTHELMESS in "Tol'able David" J 4 I x "PAY THE COUPON WAY Seeks Sew SeUlsg at Oar Cheek loess SaO ter Sis .1 la toe-navy daring tha wood