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THE OREGON DAILY! JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON, MONDAY. ' MARCH 27, IS 22. YOUTHFUL HEIR TO M1LLI0NSVH0 RAtt AWAY RETURNS s 'i. : New York. March 27. -QorAon Duf- field. ?.year-old heir to .million, who ran awsy-from a PlelnfleM. N. prj vr school last October to make hlsay In New Tork. la back In, the arma,ol his itmthr. Mr a. fGrakars ,Uoffiel who ram from chk-sco to find ntncr f i Young Duffletd walked into nls rnolh- r"e hotel room and announced ha, waa brimful of sympathy for nnforion- t- ha bad met. among the -working people." "I know what it la ow w nonary, brpkf, down and out." he said, adjusting litn i.'xccnt tl and giving another braah to Die. cheap blna Jeana, that contrasted wtrtrtna aalt and -pepper coat and . vest. W but J ran a war from achool I had no Mc1 I would" br-so enriched toy a atutjrof aolal conditlona. . " ' -" liviing-'hls .five .months, of hand to mouth existence in theTUy s slums, the yonikful. millionaire hobo . averaged ' a doltaa r two a day doing Odd work, ahlna -dishes, "slinging hash." hawking- vrartabies and smaahing baggage. Several .nlhs ha paaaed at the munic mm opposes! TARE Oil HIDES leas governmental control - of - Industry and better cooperation In making laws," said Thorpe at toe forum meeting; ' Through the gamut of present Indus trial Ilia and evil a Thorp ran with rapid- fire criticism of the erroneoua attitude that ha long oeen held by the public because of political aspirants and their office-seeking phrases. ' i-JOaena Herceahelmeri Saturday live- nine Poet writer, told the forum that people were less interested in politics I Washington, March J7v -Senate finance and that the United SUtea needed more committee action in petting a duty on candor ?n Ita operation. SAY C1SFS HM.iE PURPOSELY-OfiinTED (Cootiimrf Tnm- Tm Om) ' hides, boota, ahoea and leather, is de- Uned to start a right to congress, tne consequences of which may be as great as those of the row a decade- ago over "schedule K- in the Payne-Aldrich bill. The proposed ; tariff, it retained, will make shoes coat from 89 cents to 59 cents more than at present, according to au thoritative figures furnished the united . Preas today: r j'S--- p-1 -3fs'tvJ i Representative ttawleyv Oregon, for merly; for such a. tariff, Is now strongly opposed to it. - i As the tariff btu passed the house. hide, boots, ahoea and; leather were on The -senate finance com-1 minded; 4 however, that .the . conference was not a Christian body. -that there I the free list. would be BuddhteU and -Confuclsnlats rteeRepubUcana. however, determined present and that a simple recognition of I hjtfMt a M p.r cent ad valorem on boots the Deity would fill the requirements. I and ahoea and 10 to Zi per. cent on I leather, i iu- :i '-k. a I- w.yr..,.-.. tnat packer. taughV and which we repeat from Sun. u,d from day to Sunday, did not contain His I fv. .. , Bti. lil. an estimated. S34.000.000 for his ln..V. IL . w... i Ir-. Products, but he and hW farm workers A tOIV aV ewW tvwi aw vtiii f tea aa ajka 1 a prayer of recognition of God Almighty ouW 2YJ ,fV $38,100,000 more for rl V V.'.-Z . I their nroducta than wotilri h ih.- raw I nn nanrmn rnr aniinnnrji i na nF in staavsa - ' .v M nrTw at -ii , . -. (under a free liating. Me: estimates that ,t-rw wwr.r. ' - tl average craaae Withe price of 1 w-'v sV waa e syeaia The facta contained In this letter are I i. suis- ,, hu.. k.hiu ,.... i hail Imlgln houee. where he scrubbed I just now made public. They were hinted I will be a fight on the Sugar schedule the floor to earri hJs meala '1st In the senate . debate by '1 Senator I ItirfflfOd stierrtHonday with Head Mas- I Hitchcock of Nebraska and - Senator Tnt.ia k ..... rn tcr Bdrke ef.the n.lhtleM school. Since oiaa. of Virgin who called Senator n ' .rduty on fban t roaooTIr W aecldeo" hi ahould fMg tTthe PacyVt S!?. r! rmahi Kaat-and begin a bualneaa career. ChrUtUn document.- A copy of the I ' t VwTl, i.l .v. r7., . . Chicago. ; 1 lj UHERSIL 1 growers are displeased with the ralW latoed to be In the hands of aenatora. treatment accorded bUckatrap molasses I They claim that In every way this cor-1 " rwa,w caiue. -. - . , r Radio Programs Today ' 1. 7 to I Journal news retort aad Journal of Woe tern Electricity indus trial radiograms. 1 to 9 Llatening-ln hour for con. certs at San Francisco and other California stations, , , , , , , Pally, Cxcept Siaeay - The Journal news service, - via Northwest Radio Manufaeturtna -company; 7iJ0 to S m. -General and Northwest newg sports, markets and finance. , ' Trl Weekly WHlard P. Bawley. . Jr. Uaala, Tuesday and Wednesday, t to I ;il & m. ; Thursday. to JO p. m, Seatl-Weekly Northwestern Radio Manufacturing Co.-vruesdays and Fridays, t :i to p. m-. U. 8. Health bureau health builetina. r--,,- ':-: Weekly ; : '- Northwestern Radio Manufacturing Co. Journal of Electricity and WesU i , industries general, commercial and Industrial news builetina Mon days, t :l P. m. 3T,tes . ' The Journal bulletin news servtoo Is broadcasted in cooperation with President, Charles 1. Austin of . the Korthweatem. Radio Manufacturing Co.: WUlard P. Hawley, Jr, and the HaUock Watson Radio Service, '- Sundays. Mondays and Thursdays. between t and p.' m. : Usteniag period for long distance points. Dur ing these hours all local sanding sta. uons are under agreement to keep quiet. . v. -. 'At hours other than those men. Uoned in this program phonograph and other musio ia freouently broad tasted, especially just after 9 p. ra. The wave length - In broadeaatlag aJwayg 60 tneters. COUNTY TO DEED OLD POOR FAIi , TO MUNICIPALITY The old county poor farm ahtna; Can yon road, south of Washington park, consisting of 203 -acres.! will be deeded to the city for .development Into .a golf links, park or- whatever the . city . may see fit, the county coramlssioners decided Oiwriiiiig. , - . ; v ... A clause will be nlaced In the deed. however, requiring the city to make de velopment of some kind on the land in order to make it of value as recreational grounds for the public. . Mayor Baker stated this morning (hat the city hopes to bo able to use the land for a golf links, though golf enthusiasts on the west side would have to get to gether and share most of the expense of development. Commissioners Holman, Rudeen and Hoyt. in deciding, upon the transfer, stated ' that they understood the land probably would be used for a golf links, t - . ..'"4 i ' y ' WARRAST ISSUED FOR WOMAS WHO ESCAPED FROX CEDARS Blindness Malady J Sweeping Armenia; : Thousands Stricken ConatanUnope. starch 17. The prob ability that the entire Armenian nation win be stricken with blindness within a few - years Is revealed by a series of investigations progressing under the di rection ox Dr.. Ltua. an American eya specialist from Kansas City. Mev Tra- GEDDES IS DUE TO ARRIVE AT 9:15 British ambaaiador to the United Stales, Tuesday morning, has been changed from choma. a malignant eye disease, la now epidemic throughout Armenia, .- la the last few weeks Dr. Ukla has examined Ik a 9AAAO nf in. In lb.. andropol district and in .000 or 0 to; 1:1S o'clock. . according to ad- per cent of the cases no diagnosed as vie received today by the Chamber , of trllm ' ',' w . . 1 Commerce" from CapUla H. V. Tennant. "If the proportion holds good for otfcer IL.,,,.,. . ,h. parts of Armenia.- said Dr. Uhla. the aecretary to the representative of the situation ta the most serious which ever I court of 8V James, who with ' Lady confronted any nation and only an In-1 Geddea wUl vlait here for two days. KOBUfV wcukm ws Wl - Ar. menia from becoming a country -of the by Mary Garden In a tetter to Mayor Baker. Miss Leech sang for the direc tor of the Chicago' Gran Opera com pany Friday. " Miss Garden. In her letter, said:. The young lady I beard Friday has a most lovely voice and well, worth a high place in the opera world. Bhe not only baa a voice, hut latelUrenca which Is rare. . ,. 57 Slight change will be, made in the blind. -The disease has been present In Tuesday morning ' entertainment pro- all parts of the Caucasus for many gen-1 gram, and a later start will be made on erauona. but ItTsudden spread to the J terminal No. 4 but the proportions ox an overwhelming epi- Y""" """ w demlo la duo mainly to the weakened af remains as .originally arranged, physical condition and the lowered power J formal banquet at the chamber of resistance of the Armenian people. Tu?3r evening and a pubuc meeting "Tne Arrnenian government. has prom-1 rt, f t Ised.to use all ita resources to atam outstanding faaturea. Arrangements have been completed for the epidemic but the largest hope of lSo o f i ilZThSZZ LY in. effective resUtanca to It is the work of I "k L7- .2 the American medical units which are I ZZ.r.Z' L " . .T . mtiMwwi.vaTo vwcii sjs. we aw aa . . I MVn. . aJaHII. .g. as? V. M I A warrant ror the arreec or May Berry v 1 Aimm nf th- r-v.w onm t ataiiey, - anas ramcia snannon, lor ... . . v" V'T1 I . t,. i.tt,. i.i,vr. CALL AT PORTLAND (Coatlaaed From rasa Om- froverafea between railroads and bus 1917. Indictment for Fraud Quashed On Daugherty's Word An indictment returned In 1917 against reapontlence bears .' out their contention that fromthe very outset: there, waa a tendency on the part ot those in charge of ' the conference to go to extreme lengtha in placating the Japaneae dele gates. - .: .Heretofore i international conferences have not opened with prayer. , This was the first great gathering of the kind held in the United States, however, and the demand came from all Quarters that . rtlrlatlan anlrlt . akiuilil '.lumaill k. Prink K AI1 Khlrrlnx lii. 11.. llnee. for the real competl6n la coming pr0ceedlngs. " ' . r' r. ? ' f r -r' ? to vm a Und fraud acheme. was la. the air lanea. " rnn -n, . ? : I dismissed thin mnmtm h-j PjtH.ni t.,. tAnothcr dramatic Ihctdeot W develop- .. :V& R.n n h- nn Y.lTd a. ment of air channels -is , the wildf ire ..Having agreed upon an opening prayer, t Humnhrevs on inaction fm growth of radio-teiepnony. f itecentiy me senators wno nave taaen -up. tne con- lattornev General baurhert here was a meetUn, of government of, troversy there ; should t.ye-bn Aw flclala In Waahlngton to tackle this siu- no atiempt xo intertere witn the irea- iietment anii kii nZLZJZ a iM.ndous problem. Already . there are dom of religious utterance of thd mln- .vf fitrtTi d 00.000 radio telephones in use In the later selected as chaplain. s Dr.wAber- l?, "10. Lt5"r. do country, and onva program of, fran- nathy still InalaU there wa'. no censor. t; Irf ? bellwrt tlia AW? hiaes of the sir must be worKea out rswp or ns prayer. .The senators them-1 r'" 2 . , , "" """w- to prevent gome truat, gaining a mo- selvca in their discussions, completely I ZCr wu.ctment re jomea nopoly. ' .;; (, ' - absolve President Harding- from any j the Canadian overseas forces. He was riiiiiTiA rrrMinr (' lanowieaga or ma matter. a i i - it zlz -"al" Kr.till.AT. OH JHISBiHl . .- I, ,t , i.,l town. hv Tom Want durim.n "These 00,00. telephones will have to I K.n.n- ru... k. t ...... L v.. I tioe asrent and broua-ht hack fop trial be regulated, for there are only-18 wave ttion,,,al,ea becauseUt. did not contain I Carlos U Byron. Indicted as leader in lengths poMlble for -ue in sending mes- 1, text the nam f God. - t wnn.l the scheme, is still a fugitive from ius. I OIDBURN alleged violation of the federal public health regulations, ;waa . issued Satur day by Federal Judge Bean at the re quest of Assistant . United States ' At torney FlegeL - The. woman has been located In Spokane, Fie gel said, where she fled after escaping from the Cedara. where she was being held by the gov ernment for treatment. The warrant was Issued under a new federal health regulation which prohibits 'a person af flicted with social dtaease from travel ing from atate lo,sUte. t LEAVES tSMft ESTATE An estate of $20,000 was left by Meta tiventt-toxlnraccine traatmant may ?Jhl toPorUand in tho prtvau car be . discovered - by experts. . i American : research ATTORNEY SDEAD Director Thomas to Leave .Tuesday fori Nation's Capital r ' . ' 1 George B. Thomas, school director and chairman of the properties commit- iCaolea Matthieu Whale, accordinr to I tee. Is leaving Tuesday morning for the petition for probate ot will filed in circuit court saturaay. Two Join Eace in Klamath County of E. O. McCormlck. vice president ia charge of development ot the Southern Pacific Railway company. Mr. and Mrs. McCormlck are members ot the party. The committee which will accompany the ambassador on the harbor trip Is composed ot W. B, Ayer. Frank M. Warren, H. B. Van Duaer. Peter Kerr. John H. Burgard and John Trant. A private luncheon will n given Sir Auck land by Kerr upon the return from the harbor trip. In the afternoon sir Aucx land will be taken for a sightseeing trip ef the city and he will probably visit the reception for Lady Geddes at wa Washington, d! C. to pursue to Its Ulr 1 17. JtVlll! the main dining room of the chamber the elusive 125,000 claim in connection with the use of Benson Polytechnic school by the federal board of voce. tlonal education.- Hla expenses will be borne by the district, hla trip having been approved by all ' the board mem. I bera except Director Frank KhulU Director Thomas is taking a bulky at :45 p. m. Tickets are tt.&. The function la formal and limited to 450 people. n ry v XV I Director Thomas is taking a bulky JtOr ijenCn xflaCelcorre8pondnc hearing on the claim. wua wotcn no aopes u oovain vbm 000 from the new appropriation allotted Miss Leaobf Local Singer, Lauded by Diva, Mary Garden aagea. One of the targe.t elctrlcal plant- ltir would think of a treaty at - -. 1 the conception ;ot -which 'the ; name Of i.i-pnon. -qu.pwviw - - tjeaus Christ. was deleted v Taat history of . land franchise -prob- ..... .j -t bo detoid" iald' mtnr lema ahould serve a an Indication, so Hitchcock.' "that in the opening prayer T. hi- - - ' T"w-r lot the conference the clergyman waa not ' n1"1 ? l . kfc- ; fpermlted to mention the name of Christ, ."vr.n' JSTlSSi. LAtl out of regard loe Japan.-. , , . Ltlce. very family In the Cnlted Htntea will be able to hear the Inaugural address of the ureikierit of the united Utateal Business must be ready for thla development and v the development of aerial carrllBra. '. . ' Thorpe said he has been pleased with bualneaa conditions, for In the Northwest he has found positive Indication Of con fuience In boslneaa He said that ft wa a lona of confidence that brought on de r presalon. The English exchange rate - went op recently, and thla was not be cause of any new' balance of business, but of confidence following Secretary Hughes' address, said Thorpe. Bt XIMRSH CUMIJIO . BACK "Business Is coming back slowly and hre may be another slight depression this nummer, but there is no doubt that confidence Is working everywhere,', said Thorpe, who likewise aald the political wai w. ays vwh vtio rvira eaawi aa our back door and that we cannot get . away from them. Thorpe conferred with a group of local tunlnyta leaders at the Chamber of Commerce at 10 o'clock this morning and e livared an address before the members' ftTuio of the orranlaatlon at noon. - Ha mill leave tonight for the South; , JIUKE t AS DOB SEEDED "Replace the odious phrase, 'Business is buraneas.' with a new phrase, 'I- also aerve! forget the old hackneyed idea that ail susceaa la dangeroua. and have Government Suit on Oregon: LumbrvCo. i Settled for$10,000 UFS. CLAIMS LUSiTANlA UNPAID John Dltchburn, Portland attorney, died Sunday in his residence at No. 301 College street. Mr. Ditchbura waa 67 years old. He waa known beat, perhaps, for three things: ' Aa authority on admiralty law. I Salem, March 27, Two aspirants tor I to the department of labor. The correa. As father of Anna Swinburne, light I circuit judgeships and three candidates pondance deals with negotiations be opera star. I .,. i v. ,.. --....m.. I twean the school board and the federal As ex-charoplo boxer of the lower! . .. . . ,.,... ... - .... . I board for the use of the school In the! That Harriet Lieach. well-known Port. Columbia. -U. I . . lu;,r rehablliUUon of aoldiera, which lacked land alnger. haa voice well worth a Mr. Dltchburn. ran; .away from, his J raal deciarauona a8 candidates for norai- l.only the federal board's signature to the I place In opera was the opinion expressed home at Eaton Iodge. near Hedders-1 nation with Secretary of State Koser I contract. field, England, .when -he waa 13 years I today. . I In spite ot the report of George Ma- old. He followed the sea for several I a. J. ieavitt and ii U. Elliott, both of I son. lnvastirator for the hoard, to Col years, but abandoned life on ship when J Klamath Falla, are out for the Repub- I onel Charles R. Forbes, director of the on one of his voyages he entered the I ncan nomination lor judge ot the Thir-1 United SUtea War Veterana' bureau. Columbia river. He associated himself I teentn judicial oistrict. comprising 1 that no contract waa ever entered into with the fishin industry at Astoria, and I ruamam county, xseiwer nas eitner bjo- K.nm Interented In athletics and box I Can Or platform. in,r. t .hiKh h waa narticulariv adent. I The legislative material Includea R. J. Quality food at low cost With so many .foods still high inpnee, it's a blessing that so good a food can fe had for so little money and1 so little trouble, " V ; : with Tomato Sauce (Continued From Pace 0O tx. Meanwhile he studied Jew and war Z. .,. ),.. in mtf w. .i. w wwiQVBtr icitu as reprosentauve V rrf pm::T4w. Gilliam Sherman and Wheeler to . Portland, to practice. Acquaintance! nnt. . n r n,n. who with. the. fishing industry brought, him I deslre. to represent Polk county in the many clients. V I lower house of the -legislature, and W. HO was marriea twice. Anne swine- iB Ewing of Oakland, who seeks a seat burn is a daughter of the first marriage. I ln the house of repreaenUtivea Kwing She took her mother's maiden name u trfe'only Democrat among the five as- wnen ane went on tne stage, a son, piranta filing today. John, died several years ago. Mr. Ditch-1 Holman's platform provides for "Sal burn's second wife died ln 1919. " aries as they were when off leers elected ; Funeral arrangements, are pending 1 trim all appropriations."? . He w"ould also word from Anne Swineburne, who is in I "vote against creating new offices.' and that the claim -is therefore Invalid. I Director Thomaa expresses confidence that he will be able ta open the eyea ot the otflciala at Waahlngton to the Just ness ot Portland's claim. Thomaa will be accompanied on the 1 trip by Mrs. Thomas. ! Fisherman Operating Two Lines Fined $25 The $33,181 damage suit which the government brought several months ago ihg administration haa been trying to evolve a policy which would be in harS. mony with American tradition. In has New York. not felt kindly toward the Idea of con fiscatiana- German nrnnr .. . I MK8. ELIZABETH BBOWJT means r Mii- I U.- .w I Elisabeth Brown, widow ?f ,J: H. Claud Hanks, In the bright Sabbath sunshine, aat on the bank of -WUlam- According to Ewlng. -Producers should ltta alourh and watched his corks bob regulate expenses; taxpayers should oon. I M the fish nibbled at the angle worm. troi taxation.- promises io use my I . ,-.m ntdut chanced br and noticed utmost endeavor to have taxation equal-1 ,. H,nU- u fi-htas- with two lines. against the Oregon Lumber company Americ.n rt.Zl'Z. A.Ti Brown, died at 7 o'clock Sunday evenr raising raore revenue rrom prop- Uhlch U In vtoUtton of the game laws. for cutting veral mUlion feet of tlm: governmntT feellnrorPreli den"t nr after an Ulneas of two weeka -She "fJ" .1 The detalla-wer. expUIned to District ber In the .La Grande dUtrict, haa been anaBecretary Hughes haa been "IT. 1 m -t Z '" Producers, and will advocate VtUUea OUt Of COUrU F0ral JUdM 1 nmnartw I Amsein. a .aiii-vtvu1 V.v tvn la.urhtrL Mn. VL 1. a-- rf iiw voi wci c iiui X CSpyilD' I - - - t v - - Bean dlamissed the suit this morning I hie for the acts ef the British govern 1 McCabe of Col ver dale, and Mrs. G, H. to enact lawa to improve marKfsung con. , T..J ,n vrnVa waa UVA9 W mw mw-s fined $25. G. Jabel waa found guilty ot at the request of United States Attor ney Humphreya after a etipulation waa filed In which the 'lumber company agreed-to pay the government $10,000 damagea The government charged the company with securing the timber unlawfully by using the "dummy" entry process. The complaint alleged, that between 1$4 and ment. The American government does IMarcum and Gordon Brown, brother,, of measures to enable farmers and stock- raisers to borrow money on more favor able terms." fishing without a license. fined later. . ' He will be I not care to confiscate German nronertv. . But how. are the American claimants to be paid? There are itwo ways pro posed. One Is that I the' United States government shall directly reimburse the claimants and collect In j the far-off fu ture from Germany. The other Is that tne tierman property now held by the allot property custodian here be retained i Portland. There are also two sisters,! Miss Ann Shannon and Mrs. A. B. War nock, and a brother, Dan Shannon, all of Portland. 1U the company had cut 1.154.t4l feet I indefinitely and that . bonds be Issued of yellow, pine. 111,191 feet of Douglas j salnst ft and these; bonds turned over to the American claimants, who could sen tnem and realise cash value. THEODOBE THOK5T03T -. Theodore Thornton. S-year-old son of Mr. and Mra T T. . Munger. No. 695 Beuna Vista drive, died of septicaemia Saturday afternoon after an Illness ot a few houra -Funeral services were held at Holman's at 10 o'clock today. Portland's Best Eating Placeo - RestauraBtt---DairT Lunch RoomCaftcriat ; i OUAUTY SERVICE : REASONABLE PRICES fir, and 121,230 feet of Western larch. The company admitted. that It had cut about 1.000.000 feat. Hut AmiUA th fw- I WOrLn BE MKI.TI IVTIPT urea in the government's complaint. 1 Thus the German I nronertv would bi I Hlf lrynri O tft nnrtAOQ heM intact for many yeara and aa soon V WXAJU4AO W VjFwov aa tne uerman government redeemed ita . . i . . . . - i tt A. - s C ) ... - i . i bonda tho property would go .back to tne lawrui owners. Such a soheme is id effect in South Africa and haa the sane tion of the British . government. The British: central government aa well aa tho Australian and other colonial gov. ernmenta are applying- a somewhat dif ferent system. All the j British - claims against Germany are satisfied out ot a clearing-house fund. ! Thla fund is ao cumulated from the proceeds -of llq. umation oi uerman property which by the terms of the Versailles treaty can be retained or sold, as the case may be, ana tne terman owners in turn are rec ompensed by the German rovernment'a clearing house for debts -of this kind. The policy or the allies haa by no means I been .definitely evolved,! but . the allies can apply the German property toward reparations tr tney jute. , . - - i IDErESDS OJT C05GBESS - 1 American policy depends entirely on uuiuiniuiiiininunnniuuiuiUMiinnnuiuuiiuuiiunuMHiiimiiimuimiuiuu 1 TWO GOOD PLACES TO EAT 4 1 I Mother's and The Lotus I Crib Silid - j Portland's Schools I r'"" JStti?Lii- Or Lotos Dinner Steak; June pew, Potatoes " . -Ice Cretin Wafers , , Cone. Petite, Lunch 25c. Blue Plate Lunch 40c ft o 3 o'clock. Greaad Floor, Chamber ot commerce. m r Coraer Jceaxi aaa stara;' Rose City Park reaidenta will hold a mass meeting tonight at the Rose City Methodist , church to discuss ..means - of raising funds . in order that . the pro posed' economy measures in the Portland schools, Involving; ther; elimination of much of the manual and physical train ing, domestic science, music and adult education, may not have to be carried out. . --t:;.v i- " , -C If special subject teachers are elim inated from the Portland public schools, boys and girls ctub work will go too, wJUch means - that ' an appropriation equal to the amount1 Portland is spend, lng. which haa been made by Oregon Ag ricultural extension service, will be lost. i - HnmiuMniiniuuiiiuniiniiiiuniiiuiiinniiinniniimiUHninniiiiuininnnuir. Miiiimniniiimmiitui , Ti!8- bT whoao author ioy. AnSa "clurwWk property America 1 v.. ,m. ta a iwilntr of hlf.1i nrodnctlv. ity, it is aaid, and to stop it now would undo the work of years. B -". . , ...."'.. -. Heilig Theatre March 29 ' ' . i ' " . t s f; i- t . .- : . ... . - -' , ; Attend this reclul and note the indi- Yidtial qualities that distinguish this famous contralto. . Then go ta any .dealer in Victor products and : ' hear the Victor Records bj Br&slau. , Note how 1aHri?ti!l h"r Tr?ir?ria 'arf; partrayed'.bb the L t originally waa seised.' While it is true that American claims against Germany are estimated at about; $300,000,000. a mixed claim commission; Is about to be set up by Germany and the United SUtea to adjudicate claims, and. as usual In such cases, extravagant estimate are materially cut down. ! But there ia enough German property in America to offset the American claims against Ger many. A very effective campaign haa been Inatttuted by Germans in America .to persuade congress . to give back the property to the lawful owners. Officials concede that if congress Were to vote on the issue today thai property would be returned by an overwhelming: - vote,- as there is no disposition to hold individual Germans responsible lor, acta of war. WOCLD AVOID HARDSHIP ' I ture not affecting the value ct the rati- - rk.M. t. . . v . I iication. -An tmaame foreign office ot- 1 . . twiwu vu iu mrfc-Vil..i.t . . , . . . . . American claimants acainst Germanv ta I "un 1 toflict AardahlD on German awnar. of W Jrawuig - onxauataaMcauy ( property in America, but the people 1 F,deBt, f - foreaignt is-ap-wh Woativ. imTTIwS tii-T VTi I Pointing Senator Underwood aa a mesa- Luaitania are insisting that since the J A& American government cannot ven col. I , fact money from Germaav or th lH.vU-v W official, was perhaps Brandegee 4-Power Reservation Is Not Opposed T)y: Japan (8pecia1 Cabfa" to The Jenreal aad tba Chicago Cotoncbt. 1922-" - Tokio. -;Marcb v, 27.Tha Brandegee 1 reservation for- tha fo&r-power treaty tai accepsaa oy mxtciaia. newspapers - ano 1 the people of Japan as a political gee- If You A1)pre&atem"?i Refined and comfortable surroundings with Metropolitan ;rHcei : at prices that make new patron ateadjr ones. YouWiU Enjoy I Your Luncheon or Evening Dinner at 1 UL" CAFETERIA " 128 Sixth St. y Musio 5:15 to 7:15 ; -Next tcTEmporiuxa When You Eat Meat be sure you eat it with Shred ded Wheat You need the carbohydrates and the min eral saftSe Shredded Wheat, contains the three mineral salts thebodv needs-calcium, iron and phosphorus also the vitamines that are so necessary to normal growth. 51 te(dle(Ql is 100 per cent wholewheat, noth ing added, nothing: taken away thoroughly cooked, ready-to-eat. The most real food for the least money. Makes rich red blood and healthy tissue. Two Biacorta with nSk or eream maka a i pwt fwr'TMw ihJ. TMku with i berrisa, fpJsiaa, proses, alicad barumss aad etbeyfrwita.TlUSCUrTfa the Shredded Wheat iiraJwtcJwlcat toast eaten with . hotter car soft cheese. ' ----- 4 3! 1 i i 4 tj n iiniHiitHiiimiaiiiitiiMiiil IUtl!t1lHlttltlllMKtri!3 When in a fiurry W .asssaz J 6th and-Stark . More for - Your Money lect money from Germany or the allies 1 v"- . w "'"" for suma paid out since the armistice I nvoidaile to ovrree the opposition, j O to maintaia tne American army -ot oc I . wawwn pruuem 1 1 cupation, the only chance of satisfying I circumspectlo of President Harding se- J amerlca.n clainu.nta It1 m m wm: uinwwn mmzm- wm i Priata from the treasury or to naa the I simply admirabla. Tha succeaa ot I German pYdptft Indefinitely wQai-ie. - erat lor tne issoanco of bonda to nay I in asjm anmurai, no aoupa ri : the 5 SOME iWOMEN LllCE TO COOK OCT to then, cooking It drudgery. .Bring your wire hero for lunch D or dinner. - She will enjoy the change and well help you to save yonra. Come tomorrow- -- - ' - - j..; THE-HOUSE RESTAURANT BZT. WASS. ATO ALBKK S THIRD STKEET 1 r. l H1$ MASTERS OiET sVictro., ttia Americaa' clalma. It la'ona nf the 1 reaaoer for adoption vein reaerva-1 kSi.... I meat' com plicated r legal ; problems that I Hon and asserts that tne senate a view haa arisen in ; tho aftermatha f war. tergea . wwe.iy trom - trm expressea ooooooooo and the Question has been elumbertoc I epmiona of Senator idge aaa Secretary I i wnm, w 'iinwi iBTeaugatea e --.-.... .... , practice other countries. 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