League Adopts Plan for -. . Permanent Tribunal . BRUSSELS, Oct. 26. (By Tbe Associated Press) The conncilof the league of nations approved the "plan for a permanent lourt of in ternational Justice as adopted by 'The Hague committee of jurist "wiih the exc option of the provis '. ion for obligatory jurisdiction and some minor matters. i. These parts of the plan girer a'.ly attributed to Elihu Root were accepted in their entirety. More Instruments Heeded by the Boys' Orchestra The need of more string and wood wind instruments is ham pering; the progress of the Y.M. C. A., orchestra, which : meets yery Tuesday afternoon, at .4 ; 1 at the "V.". . . "While other instruments 'are Wanted, we, especially eefl siring and wood wind instruments now to balance the brass section,"! as sistant director Claude Hurch said at the meeting yesterday. "Any boy, whether he be a mem ber of the Y. AI..C. A. or riot, who plays any instrument, is Invited to come up to the "Y" next Tuesday." finance commute of the Demo cratic national committee and Jxer pupport of the Republican ticket through a campaign contribution, was announced today at republi can "headquarters. Mrs. Vander bilt's only explanation, it was said, was that she was unable to continue to support Governor Cox and has decided to vote for Sena tor Harding. , Mrs. Vanderbilt Can Not Support Cox NEW YORK, Oct. 26. The res ignation of Mrs. William K. Van derbilU .Jr.. as a member of the Medlord High School is Suspended From Athletics Announcement was made yes terday by J.. A. Churchill, state superintendent of schools, that Medford high school has been sus pended from the State High School Athletic association until such time as Medford school au- THE PRICE TO OUR GREAT PRICE ADJUSTMENT SALE. 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Com taker, owner of the Chicago White Sox. in a let ter, received by Governor Olcott yesterday, thanks the Oregon gov ernor for a . communication In which the governor commended Comlskey for action. taken by him to suppress gambling in the Amer ican learne. am Inexpressibly "delighted." and wish to thank you most si perely for the many kind senti ments In. rfty behalf.", writes Com- iskey. . . v .,.''" . "". I was actuated soley by the de sire to keep our national game on tne-.nignest plane possible, where It rightfully belongs. I considered it my duty to the American nub, He, and. feel that they had-placed That trust in. me. beinsr one of thM custodians of the game. The kind thoughts and expressions Qt, my friends have ' been a source ot great pleasure to me at thij time, and by that' I feel fully compen sated." . ' ture was received from the Os wego Woman's club. It is con tended that operation of trains aver the trestle is hazardous. In-a letter to . Airs. Harris. Fred (J. Uuchtel, chairman of the commission, mentions a letter re ceived from official ot tbe rail road company soon after the coin plant from the woman's clnb was received. The company claims the trestle la in first class physi cal 'condition. It Ia patrolled day and. night by watchmen and that all trains before crossing tbe trestle are-required to come to a full atop and -not proceed until signalled. to do so by the watch man." The rock above the trestle, it Is said, was Inspected as late as September of this year and all loose rock removed. ROWIVtJ COACH I'ltOMOTKI ITHACA. X. Y.. Oct. 26. Ap pointment or John Hoyte as head coach of the Cornell crews to sue feed the late Charles F. Courtney, whom he assisted for 21 years, was announced today by (he Cor nell athletic council. Hoyle rame to Cornell in 1899 from Philadel phia. Cornell crews will retain famous Courtney stroke and DEAR OLD PETE: Winston-Salem. N. C. Friday p. a. X Just wound up the one swcllest day of my life! 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