Thursday, K0VE::i:zn 23, 1022. THE OHLGON DAILY JOU RNAL, PORTLAND, GltEGON. Oregon Members ; ,0 Sigma Delta . Chi Stand High University of Oregon, Eugene, Not; 21George Howard Godfrey, student la the scnoo of Journalism and staff member of the Oregon Xally Emerald, returned to the campus Tuesday nigrht, after a (ri to Manhattan, Kan where lie attended tbe annnsl convention of Stcma JOelta- Chi. national honorary journalism fraternity a a representa tive of the Oregon chapter. Godfrey r porta that- the Oregon chapter stands well -with tbe national fraternity on account of the excellence of Its campus publications. Lemon Punch, the Oregon Emerald, Oregon Exchanges, Old Oregon, the Oregon and the Sunday Emerald alt came in for their share of praise, according to - the delegate. Oregon members of Sigma Delta Chi also stand high in the list of -activities. Teacher in Writing Course Is Secured tjniversity of Oregon. Eugene, Nov. 22.--Dr. Charles Huntington Whitman, professor of Bnglish language and lit , erature in Rutgers college at New Brunswick, N. J has been engaged-to teach writing courses in the campus branch of the strrrrmer session. Dr. Whitman is widely travelled and has attended the University of Munich, He is member of Phi Bet Kappa.' and of P. K. E. , ... Astorians Sponsor New Kiwanis Clubs Astoria, Nov. 22. The Kiwanis club of Astoria will sponsor two hew clubs of that organisation and its officers will, go to Seaside by automobile Fri day night to organize the hew club there. The proposed new club at Tilla mook will be organized by the As toria clubmen -Sunday. Hopkins Announces Self ag Candidate ForAberde,enMayor Aberdeen, "Wash-, Nov. 23. A. G. Hopkins,, who has hew the office of constable for several years, is a candi date for mayor in opposition to Mayor H. E. Bailey, who was renominated for a second term at the recent city primary. - Hopkins ts past TO years of age. He has fceen a strong advocate of prohibi tion. H was nominated at a caucus held the night of the primary election by the Good Government party. ' His filing paper was refused by the city clerk on the written opinion of the city attorney, who held that not suffi cient publicity had been given tbe caucus In order . to conform to the primary law, Hopkins took hi case to the su perior court.: the Judge of which up held the opinion of the city attorney. Hopkins is ' now waging a campaign for a sticker privilege, hoping to win in that way.; . The Idaho public service commission . finds, that the value of all property of the Kootenai Power wnpany for taxa tion purposes is ! 41,000. mm by the jJJ Iv'SV Month Jifi imp I RIVOLI : I LIBERTY, PEOPLE?, r MAJESTIC, i 3 COLUMBIA . it starts NOV. WANTED MEN FOR SHOPS AND ROUNDHOUSE .RATES ., ; Machinists ...... 70o "' pmt . kow Shoot Metal Workers ....... .70, par boor Boilermakers . . . i . .70c to 70i per Lour Passenger Car Man . . . . ....... ..70e per hour Freight Car Men..63 pmr hour Mechanics., are allowed, time, and one-half for timo worked in excess of eight hours per day1- -Strike-conditions prevail. - AFPI. BOOM tit Coses BnlldlBg, ie S'oarta Street Sear Waaaiagtoa. Pertlaad , School Authorities Sanction Peon Pants Albany, Or Nov. 2S. High school authorities here have agreed to sanc tion tbe wearing of peon trousers by boys during school hours, provided all decorative buttons and loud colors are removed and i that the trousers are worn sans the sash. ". This action fol lowed a, student body vote of 107 to 100 against the wearing of this garb. In view of the : fact that only half the student body voted and that the divi sion of opinion was nearly equally divided, the 1 compromise was voted. Three high- school boys had attempted to wear the novelty trousers a week ago, with the result that classrooms were temporarily disrupted. Guard Saves Boat Bloii Onto Beach Astoria, NoVi 23, After many hours of hard work on the part of the Point Adams coast guard -crew. a. five-ton trail boat belonging to Halle Tak kala, Astoria fisherman, which was blown onto Clatsop spit by a strong east wind, was salvaged successfully. Takkala had anchored his craft in the Columbia river near-the spit while he searched for stove Wood. The wind was so strong that the anchor of the craft dragged and it was thrown high and dry on the beach. JThe craft saved by the coast guard men is valued at $2000. OTEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Test This on Your Trombone Taxidermist Faces Bevy of Charges Hoquianv "Wash., Nov, 2J. A, E. Peo ples, local taxidermist, is being held in jail in lieu of $1700 hail as a result of bis arrest Tuesday following the discovery of a 20-gallon still, several gallons of moonshine, a large quantity of corn mash, elk hides, elk teeth and beaver hides in his home in Karr ave nue. He is held on charges of liquor possession, liquor manufacturing and possession of beaver hides and elk hides. VenireExhausted In Murder Trial Bend, Nov. 23. "With one special venire exhausted, selection of a jury to try Ed Halvorson, charged with the murder of Willard Garrett, halted at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, C being renewed at 7 o'clock in the evening. The defense twice waived its right to preemptory challenge. f v4 KAPK SIGH A TEAM "WTITS TTniverslty of Oregon, Eugene, Nov. 2S. Kappa , Sigma, fraternity basket ball team defeated S. A. E.. 33 to 14, in the semi-finals of the Doughnut basket ball tournament, Tuesday night. INCREASED KATES FATOBED - Elma, Wash., Nov. 23. 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