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c. 1 r - Cj- A-a O a. . ., A., . ,, , , ,,T,,, ( . T-.,--f I - , CI RERO UTl ; : G PlAtJ D U ED lil, OPEN SESSION Exiled Prince and Wife -Eeaeh. Italy; To See Cdnstantine Street f illway rtroatlng: a atpart of . ths proposed one-way traffic schema Xor ttoeleotiffestetMiBtrtofc-tyf, Portland war main subject of discussion at the second public hearing onhis pro ' ct, held by "the city council Tuesday ' . afternoon. The result vaa an agree ment tor faerie of conterei; Te .tveen : the special - committee, on one- ifvay traffic and officials and' engineers of th Portland Railway. Light & Power company, to work -oat the most . practicable plana for lauch rerouting. - -F..-L-Fwllerv 'vice 'president, said the company has no intention "of avoiding Its share of responsibility in aiding to Teduc traffic congestion, bat Tie'point . cd oat that the company is -operating" . practically the .earn number of cars now that it did in itU3 and that, thera foret U is not the great factor in the : production":, of ' traffic congestion. -V. ' I He urged that the main; difficulty? that so much space on -the. streets ' is s taken up hy the parked- automobiles. if lie urged ' strict enforcement of woh parktng sones iduring- tbrush hours, and one-way traffic on all streets where I: there arenot double'.: tracks for t street, : : cars." He "also told of the ef fective f ness of the loading -cones, because they ; IormIt 4 the jmovensent' f" automobiles vhile street cars are loading and un loading, i ' '? ' . :. -One way traffic on north and south streets through ithe congested -district he branded-aa impracticable, but on the cast and west streets be declared it is simply-a matter of now best to handle the movement of vehicles." He also be- . lieved that alt streets leading to the bridges should be .maintained as two mt traffic lanes. ; - There were various speakers' who dis cussed plans for car rerouting, and all . these suggestions were' referred to tne special committee. 1. i is ,to have its conferences with 'the railway officials - end report back, to the city council as .i sooit a 'poembla. . ; ., - camping equipmertt he had left-on the point. -v i Professor "X. A. Farrell. Wisconsin geologist and professor in the Superior . normal; scnool,'s was- unaDiey.io explain the 'phenomenon. --He said it was par ticularly. rhysteriqus. Inasmuch . as- - earth disturbances ha been reported -tit this section. ' ; t Jond Put UpMfer A Man Makes i Escape i $'f , ; ,! -vM'.v. ..... ,' ; . a AlthoifeliweyKi'srshersTiy; alleged -bootlegger, did" not .appear personally before' United ' States ' Commissioner , FTaier. fia -Is out m'nd.;Tuesdays - afternoon his attorney, put up $150 ball to guarantee TCerchef sky's appear- i a nee before.' the" federal "grand ;jury vafter cWhlci Vthe "commissioner- recalled the.', wart-ant -vhe had ; issued "Monday. ' Kerchefskyla wanted -oft a charge -of transporting liquor. .Following his ar rest last Saturday night t he escaped while being .taken to prohibition headquarters.-:. .-. .- " " w;K''' iBt XtStnO. Kwa L Brindlsi, Dec fc Prince Andrew and his wife. Princess : Alice. : exiled - from Greece ' because of f the' former's '. part in the ' Greek! debacle In Asia Minor, debarked from . British warship Tuesday- night. - They immediately started for, JRome There they; iriD' spend a few days before proceeding to Palmero to confer with former King, Constan tino. - After a conference with i Con stantino. , Andrew's brother,9 the 'royal pair will sail for London to spend their days of banishment. K. 0; Order Trains -More Than 200,000; i Ex-Service Men Former ' iCJreelc Ministers ; Condemned s 1 - - . , , . - t 'c.: - ' 1 BAXKBtPTrt SUITS - 3)lsolrf nfty admlttedi -Ita taiy, batitruptcy- schedules- Iliad-in tXte I . federal court this morning -by Albert Roslinjri vMr. and -JMrn George. Krur. all of Portland, and Anna lsrMfUer'-of Cove, Or. . s-,. The Knights of : Columbus, - through their free educational sersice, have trained more--than 200,000 ex-service men in" paying 'Vocations in the last two years and a half, according to Wil liam J. McGinlev.' snore me secretary. who '.was ' a ' guest "of Portland knights atr a luncheon at ' tre Hotel' Portland on.'- Be , is. here - on 'an f an nual. inspectioa tour of the Korthwest. Ther New" York " insurance commis sioners have declared the Knights of Columbus to be more than 100 per cent solvent, saidr McGinley. The organize tion now has more than 1,000,000 mem- bers. ; A Ohristmas -gift, of 260,OO0 Is to be divided among- the insurance members, and such . members will not have to pay their December; assess ments i.V .,v: .' 'f ' V7 iri'. i 1 ' A magnificent educational headquar ters has been completed in Kew York city and free service- provided for men and women who served during, the war. More than 35,000 .are now registered In the -various courses. r :. McGInley is paying special attention on his tour to the educational work of the evenim schools and the hospital!- Lsation service. Ke will meet ' Portland knights .at .theAclQbrpomsitoday. . k President Kesents : RestrijbtibiiPntr ,:;pn Ship Bill Pund "Washington. Dec (I. N. SJO-r; President Harding entered actively to day in the ships subsidy, fight in the senate by writing a letter, to Chairman Jones of the senate commerce com-' mittee, urging the elimination ; of a house amendment restricting -the ship ping board in the use of the proposed 30,000.O00 annual revorvrins fund cre ated by the -measure. -i . v In his letter the -president, declared that the "upbuilding of the American merchant marine is worth doing right If it Is worth doing . at all." and that "I cannot help but feel 1 would j-ather the measure' should fail 'entirely than have one enacted ""which would brlpg us to extreme disappointment because we ' have entered upon a program In a haiC-hearted and ' rather-, indifferent TIETSCE TCrtBIT. GUEST -Baker. .Dec- 4. Governor-elect "Wal ter M.s, Pierce is "expected in Baker, December ,14. as guest . of honoc 4a t. a banquet "arranged by 'the Chamber f This lsione"of itbe flrsV pTaotograpris o resell Toere howlng the trial of tne six former memToers of the Greek . imnisxry.r'wno were since ciwnim nanog ucen iuuiiu kbuijf ui , ineun iuuu i uw ww .mui Turkey. Directly In tl centef7, ltto Ids hands to" forehead, IS Demetris Geonarts, fornier Greek: premier. ADMITS M1M0 ACCUSED AGEtIT Admission that he had., requested Senator ' McNary to use his InHuence in 'Obtaining f dismissal of federal errand - lurr embexslement indictment against James Oliver txswell was made on the witness stand in FederalJudge Bean's court Tuesday aftecnoon by R. J Conner of McMinnvillv .district t tornev of Tamhill exmnty.W-; -;:--; i The admission came In answer to a direct ouestlon . nut by United Btates Attorney tester W. Humphreys, who is crosecutina:. DewelT Is being triea on an indictment charging i him with m- besrling about- J312 from the, govern ment' while . Southern Pacific, -station agentat Dayton Or during the time that th railroads were under federal nfrol.'DeweU denies the cnarge, eon tending that the-1 irregularitie. to his accounts were ordinary ' bookkeeping mistakes- -and; were not totentlonal or fraudulent, -'- ' "- ; ' '''1 Conner camer to Portland Tuesday as a character witness i for ; Dewell. After " he" ; tMC- the jury ithat JweU bore a:hiKh .eputation in the eommu nity for truth and honesty, the prose cutor asked, hinv- if he had not taken considerable interest in ims case, um answered in the negatives : Hunv- phreys then asked nlm if he oad wrlt imi. MpMuvand reauested dismissal rh indictment.' and. he admitted the ausation- FoUoe the admission the. prosecutor excuse!, tiie witness without further questioning or " com Taking' of testimony to the case was completed Tuesday by the court hold ing sees ion overt! ma. xinal arguments were ; started " this ' morning and vthe case should reach the Jury some time this afternoon. .John Collier of Port land Is representing the defense. 4. ; .: . iocsie nanc t-ac- . - "Washington, : Dc, (XJ. P.) T. . naval hydrograpWc office shortly wi'.l recommend' "a doibie I track - fr ; steamship traf flo in the Pacific - The office has made a thorough study cf Pacific, ocean currents and. after con ference with other ; governments Wl.l suggest -east .and - west i routes for steamships. TOMORROm Thursday-At Meier Franlf o on fT 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmr - ' The change in the weather brings you good ludc olleiex & Frank's decides to offer , again tomorrow, Thsrsdiy (provided lots last), the same' extraordinary Gift 'Dollar - Day bargains as set forth in oar big Doable Center Spread ; ; in all yesterday's papers. Some lots may be gone, tonight. 7 New ones tomorrow! ' C0MEI V .. t . -an. r - a 3Re(il Cljrtetmas? ale O.UNGMG KQBBSl . r 5 in a special ; sale; r: :w t -.1 - 'J VC'Cf. j - j 7 r 3. Regularly- Priced : $27.50 to 35 Reffiilarly Priced' ; 37.50. to 50 -v :; TeLOME, ' Comfort. and I z. -' i)Silk Loungin;T Robcr all ;- three are synonymous. Ay that I may say -wont .do justice to. , these remarkable values,1 Make your , selection now while stock is comnletc. " :.v-'. i.V: A deposit will hold your choice'..,- .Portland's Leading Clothier for "oven half a Centzry WQRL&F irVMQUS CRITICS ENDORSE THIS! Alan DaletN. Y. Amer . ican : "He niade a wist ful Oliver, who did droll things quietly and who did none in the conventional stellar mariner." ' "A characterization you" cannot resist." Times. "Marvelous," says Sher wood in JT. Y. Herald. '. ' "If there ;is a; betterr mo tion picture actor : than Jackie f Coogan bring him out arid let us have a look at hiiri.''- Quirin -Martiri, N.Y; EWorld, FOfe THE BALANCE OP THIS WEEK i AND ALL of, next; : . - t: - jujumiwinii iniW uuji.j'1'inmii unw.J m limn WP1" " ' ' " " j---MM3tfirrteis,iirinss isrnnisaejrtjMia mimam. mrw-tw STARTING TODAY V i 'i -: ; v -it , - ' - f' ,,- 1. .. .'.f'-v.' ...', r. m f mm : - ':rv - :5r v ' t ' ! The llaings - youVe laughed and !cried oyer a 1 1 ; brought baciCe Not just j J aqkie Googan!s greatest . picture. More than hatthe first true screen pre- : seritatiori of i the! classic- Directed by Frank : Lloyd; who fdirected "The, Eternal Flamei" "i. There couldhave been; no more perfect por- ; . i- JI i-1 j'l. i 1 T'.l ' s tj-'r "'"'.m-' '!" ,r trayai naa .jicKens wriixn . . viver iwisx From 'the' time; Oliver asks f or ' more-fand on through vivid adventurings in Fagin's den with Bill Sikes,. Nancy, the Artful Dodger; and all the other characters : of ' Dickers creation you'll follow the human - essence: of an unforgettable book in the Btcura ujl wuxivieriui picture. v -.. 1 1 x: I BrockwelL "as jKancj Sikes. i George - jSiegmaiin;- ras.j? Bill Sikes. . Lionel BelniorV as IVlr. '(Brownlowi, . I I. Or I , ' , - 'A--' v t'?yWT-.; A 7 r. J 4 3 i -1 1 IS I " -i n " P - -v.;--.'-: y-Mr axuvjmiiwmH'v '::?:44.:-,.--. lX SLLV A 1,1 a-deUghtfal musical of- . . 1 ; Fiw ' III II 5vVVW ft ferine presented as atmos- ; r , i Mf'itiS - vm WWrtK " Another . Lyman H. Howe " Y i : -KEAXE AT' THE r