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1 J f I. i : .! ,1- I S1EDE FLAYS JUDGE MIS League of Nations Council Session Warm When Branting Attacks ALAND ISLAND ISSUE UP Decree That Group Remain Under Finland Cause of Torrid Outburst GENEVA. June 20. Hjalmar Branting, former premier of Sweden, at today'B Reunion of the league of nations council attack ed the report of the allied com mission which investigated the dispute between Finland and Sweden brer ownership of the Aland islands. He was particular ly severe upon Judge A. I. Alkus. who be said, "diminished the im portance of his own mission and detracted from the prestige of his own decision by declaring the question to be insignificant." Plebiscite Ttemnnded. M. Branting demanded a pleb iscite on the principle of self de termination for peoples, and de clared neutralization of the Islands was necessary for Sweden's se curity. . C. J. Enckell, Finnish minister to, Paris, recognized the Swedish nationality of the population. He reminded, the council, however, that the king of Sweden had promised In 1909 never to assert any rights over the Islands and that Sweden had recognized Fin land's Independence without re serve. .t Indepemdenr Not Feasible. The Aland island commission report recommended that the is- , lands remain under Finnish sov- lime It's certs. a long time between coa- "j The Genevieve Gilbert concert ajt 'the Grand theater Wednesday ttjght promises to be the big mus ical event of the season': I " f 1 Salem Is interested In good mu sic,; The patronage given good mUslcal attractions proves it. M ' w.A pianist of. national renown. ' Bannie Ralrd Replogue, accom panist for Genevieve Gilbert, will) render "The Lion Hunt (Kol ling) among other numbers. . Mis Gilbert has tue rare qual ity or delighting her audience. Her concerts are always enjoy able to a genetai audience, as well aa a musically critical one. v- " , - - -. - A Bummer concert should be at af tummer-time price. The Gil bert concert next Wednesday at the Grand has top price of $1. Seat aale starts at 11 a. m. to day for the Gilbert concert. ' The Whitney Boy' ehirus of 10,000 voices at the 1925 -fair will be the greatest musical event of the age. Units or this chorus are now being drilled in Portland. Thousands will go Back this summer Low Round-Trip Fares offered by the big cross-continent railroad Union Pacific System Serving the transportation needs of the (Jreat Pacific Northwest and giving lhrouh service via the popular direct . routes t Salt Lake' Cltv. Denver, Omaha, Kansas City. St. Paul. Min neapolis and Chicago on these two strictly first class trains, "Oregon-Washington Limited" and "Continental Limited" TICKETS ON SALE DAILY I'ntll and Including August lr,th Iteturn limit S days, but not later than October Mst. Chicago $109.30 Memphis $114.10 Pueblo $79.90 Denver 79.90 Minneapolis 90.10 St. Panl 90.10 K&naaa City 90.10 Omaha 90.10 St. Louia $103.90 'I Wir Tax to He Added Proportionate reduction to many points East. Stop-over a pleasure. Side trips may be p r ranged for Yellowstone. Zloi and Kocky Mountain National I'arks. Kor complete details as to routings, train wheduW, i.te trips, sleeping car rates and reservations, and other travel information desired, address J. IL 0Xr!ll, Trawling PaMwenger Agrnt or U'm. McMurrsy, General 1'aAKengrr Agent i t w Irtlao Oregon THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON erelgnty with' guarantee for the safeguarding of the Swedish pap ulation The commission held that the Islands were too small for inde pendence and rejected the idea of awarding the islands to Sweden lor hevetal reasons. BUSINESS MEN WILL VOUCH FOR PRICES (Continued from page 1) Bargain lav store Anv oth-' who wish to join the list should communicate with the Husirie-s Men's league, phone 194T.. Wood At. Race. Rostein b Greenbauni. People's Market. V (. Shipley. Davies Shark. Kafoiirv Unit. C. M Roberts Roth Grocery company Scotch Woolen Mills store. John Sundin. Central Pharmacy 1. W. Johnson A Co. Gale & Co. Max Huren. C. S Hamilton Salem Sample Store. Portland Cloak Suit Co. Skaggs I'nited Stores. Salem Hardware Co. C P. Misliop. l!uster Brown Shoe Cn Commercial Book store. The Bootery. Salem Variety store. Foster A Baker. Portland Railway. Light Power company. Ray L Farmer (J. C. Will Furn West. Great Western Garage. Valley Motor company. Vick Bros. The Spa McDowell Markct. Neimeyer Drug Co. Fshelnn Orug C Cross Market. Salem Baking company. Steiisloff Bros. Busick & Son. F. E. Shafer. P. M. Gregory. .T. C. Perry Valitons. Mrs. Stith I). H. Mosher. Gray Belle. Anderson Ik Br.wn. Price Shoe store. Schei's. Mauser Bros. Patton Bros. Haitman Bros. Weller Bros T. Cronise. People's Cash Store. Chambers & Chambers. Miller Mercantile Co. William Gahlsdort. M. Kuffe Morrisoa. Paris Shoe Store. Bow Optical Co. 10-MILL LEVY IS BEATEN IN ELECTION (Continued from page 1) He said that he was glad 'hat the f election had-; been Keld at this tfrtte"before con tracts were signed with teach ers which would have to be repudiated later on account if the" inability of the board Uo oav the salaries. ' "I believe that the board will do its best under the cir cumstances," said H. O. White, whose position of chairman is to bet filled bv Halvorsen Tuesday. "It is possible to cut down that much but it will mean an ex treme curtailment of ex penses." Knd May Be rH.safrreeable Snnerintendent Hug seems to East i because of the EAST OUTRUNS WES T IN EXCITING RACE ON LAKE w (".,l,f..ri... V.s.ly K;.:it- 1" I-' ; M.tiui,. . I...fi.r- Priact-ton Varsity Kisht Bow. J. I, J. H. Leli; coxwain. li. B. Schuil. seconds. They showed the way to : ? xpress the sentiment of the school board members in the com in en t that "it is possible to live on bread and water and it i;; possible If; get along without the addi (ional budget but mighty dia igreeable and in the end the ic im must Btitfer." The junior high schools arp the hardest hit by the vote. With th domestic science and manual aw- . - - - -miVi-- f " . it a, Ly. s ' i ' - '- j " --l ) ,,,,, , Mt. . m. ium,, lh0M 'Wi-Utfi, f" tgSgg l-TMh training departments out of the Mrs. J. S. Hot appear in n f"ri ichool the junior hltrhs will be -if acts, wh'cti in lude lifle sl.oit Ull. afferent, from graiuuiai. . ing o! the kit l ib::t the Leatuer jcbool. having- no subjects at tick ing is never dand -to 'eleetives' which the students can ' claim, ;hoose if they wish. "Let-'er-bu-k Bill" is tho stas? In the high school tho changes name under which Hoyt has af aeceasitated w ill be almost as uu-1 lared for the past 20 yearn. SaniW The , hanee which is likely The Oregon Rose" is the euphon- to meet the most resentmeut from he students will be the dismissal of the physical director and ath etic coach, although it is not yet i lefinltely known whether this ,tep will be necessary. In the High school as well as in the junioi i highs it will mean that nearly all of the teachers will be forced to take an additional class each and in the senior school the classes must be enlarged ItciMur?; Iinixttihible Repairs of the older buildings mch as tho Washington and Grant, many of which are needed r, a measure ot safety, will have to be abandoned snould the board eem hard pressed. In the election of school board iiembers OHnger took 611 votes and Simeral 560. Olinger has al ready served a term and will merely succeed himself Tuesday. Scattered Votes Hecorded There were a few scattered fotes for men whose name:: were written in on the ballot. Paul him with a left then crashed over Wallace received three votes tie-J a right that dropped him to a sit pite the fac t thai no i:i already a ting position. member. Others to receive votes were: Thompson, 1; Kindley, X: Clark. ?; Klakely, 1; Howmamn. 1; White, 1. The vote polled yesterday was by far the largest in many years and far exceeded the vote expert ed. As many as 80 stood in line it one time, forming a line which extended out into the street. BLACKHEAVYWEI6HT SEES IMPROVEMENT (Continued from page 1 ) praised the challenger for hv speed and hitting ability, but v n tured the opinion ttiat he was not good tnoiiKh to beat the chain piou When fleet pes c.itiie to the c;y in nut i uni he espied a lees wat veteran sitting on a stool by the ring He pushed h s way through the crowd and shoo' hands wiih the . let an The spat ring was lollovved by 1 '., minutes of rope lumping and work on the mat N'inwrj fn Scrappy MhmI ATLANTIC CITY. N J . June 20. Jack lienipsey Increased hi boxing c eight, three-minute roundu today, taking on font heavyweight span ing partners for two sessions each Dempsey evidently hoi re.ict what the boxintr experts had writ ten concerning his workout Sun-' iclav. which wa regarded as slow. because he set a wirm tcce up j setting the rugged &rxy WIHIain I for the first t.me. Eddie O'Hare. who gave the champion con b'er- !b lMther yeferdav, related I v i feinted for openings but Hempsey' did not give him opportunity to , H( in ,h). federation, alreadv get net O'Hare failed with bis I ,-,Vm swuri;; their support ici one-two punch, with which he Lewis. nailed Iempov yesterday. j lo.h C.ornrers and l.wln sup- GlHe Im Cautiout porlers claim a majority of the In ran'cl succession Tempsey, el,ates from railroad organlia boxed O'Hare. n.ttl'ne William, j Hons. and Jack Renault. Ghee alwavj Fight of ni riecalled. was on the defensive and took i The candidacy of Lewis the w SS f t '- - C. UnJ f A T I ' li Win I ;nj-crs ( o.i pi in I : 2. K. 1... M:irriu::!:ls!i; 3.1. .x-w.ii K II li-il(ath. M. Bruah; 2, M. C. Fleming: 3, S. K Iti dfeatir.n PaJifomia, the Princeton gjx'eiiv rrt w from the Oold-n Stite ' Salem Couple in Vaudeville at . Local Theater This Week; They Have LongJBeen Footlight Idols Salenf is to see some real Ka lemites in vaudeville, at the Bligh theatre this week, when Mr. and ions stage i.. -line of the fairer inemler oi the tam. He was an expert (U'liioi sl i ator for Reming ton riibs, for a number of years. Hi-- v.lte, too, tool: up shooting 1 ."i years ag ). and has beaten the lanioti.t Annie Oakley and Mrs. Ad Ten i;ieiwein They haV left a trail of 22-calibre bullets and -h'-l's almost around the world. Mrs. Hoyt was born in Yamhill couiitv, but moved to West Salem three steps backward for every I one forward. Once the champion I crowded the Memphis negro into a corner and all but ktiocked him j Hat. Dempsey was in a finhtlng mood after be had chased Ghee around for two rounds and when Williams entered the ring the champion tried to upset him. Williams ran into a tornado of hooks and was sent sprawling into the ropes from a right to the chin in the second round, lienipsey staggered j Keferre in IKtubf The referee situation still is tin- ! settled, .lack Kearus. manager of the champion, plans to leiive for ; New York tomorrow to confer vv th Promoter Tex Itickard. in an Vfort t;i clear ip the situation. ! Kearns is opposed to the action of the New Jersev boxiuu commission n its desire to naiue a referee. Sure 'Nuff Calitornians Register at Camp Ground W and M . Coulhb of Chi Lgt:. 111., wefi" te onlv tourists evi.-leriiiL' fioie ,v c!il.'ii ye 'i lay ;.t (lie nh, c.nup 'ro-.n is !!p'" irtendent r r. jn.rt.-d i I i a rlv all o Mi Cali I'M., st !0 1 1. '.I ! ic en e t . , in ; Mo'tc'av ! . Co tl l! ' I - : California i., :i ml l n . ' . i I i ' Mr and v,.: - -, , 'al . i,. -.,u 'a: Mr ,i i.i , . H Li' lb-.i.-;. l.al Mi ilicl f.i'il't '. tt Mr. i:ti I Mrs I! t- ' n :ilu! M i :-i ti i. 't . .11 M : . ' I -. 1 r. I ; l.' ;i I I OS !:et,.., .1 ( H illwcrt!! ' ' . W I ow ' : lie1 Mr I .' ' a' . Mr and Mi M Mrs n-atila Mr and . t. AtU'e.M; !!-:,. V. any. - I i c :'-tt. :u. I I.J n Ore ; .t i ' ' i . ll.--: V ll- t '. I Seattle. di and M r J. Seat 1 1. ; .V nu m. f "..ri v .- t . i t. -i i m-.v i.ock. '.ilt:l I I. V. h. G0MPERS, LEWIS FORCES IN LINE (Continued from patre l) J; if i A P.rown: 4. T. J. Kemp; Milne: 4. J. S. Curtlsa; 5. .1. B. Ivvia: crew smashe-J the record for the oikj n ler i-lh :,n1 n i:i:rt'.r. as a very Finall girl, and then came over to live in the north i art of th- capital city. She has a sister still livitig in Salem. Mr., .tohn Turpiii of Kast Waller street The Hoyt: have kept their bank :'.c-crttnt in the Ladd & Mush bank for the past '20 years. They have checked in and out from Australia, Mexico, th'1 Hawaiian islands, and from every state in the I'nion. They- plan to o."tt the road, how ever, this fall and settle flown 'n 'Oregon They l:!ve boii t lit a farm near Canyonville, in OoutI-is county, nearvst to the best deer hunting country in America Tuey vil make their last public ap pearance at the state fair: then it's to the unlet life and the bar ber and gooihy to the lead"d vest and the long hair, "which is a mountebank way of advertising." s.-ys "U't-'er-btu k Hill." f:rct tpr'ons cppositlon that Pres- ident Gompcrs has had since 1MH, when he was defeated for re-lection by John McHride, a mine worker. Since that time he has 'been re-elected year alt-r ! year by an almost unanimous ' vote. Published renortfi that renre- sentatives of certain anti-Gompers interests are operating among the delegates with a $100,000 ' slush fund" have created consirt erabl" excitemeii!. Attempts, how ever, to get the convention t) make an investigation of the mat ter tailed today because of a point of Older, but it is expected that tlr- motion for a committee of in ciuiry will be made tomorrow. Berrians Ai e Mei ry - Uns, Says Bin.'., and Their Bid May Bo Acccptc I Ne berg's Herrians, the ! heriy roan i I n biin-n of the iug Yamhill county town ; asked the t lic rriaiis ot Salem to coin ' and show iIk iii bow to have I .i good time. The Herrians pi . n I to celebrate some holiday, e.th-T! 1 i 'luisl in is or the i'ourlh of .Inly or : r 1 1 r i . 1 1 1 i day. on July and' : Ih'-y desire the presence of I he j Capital City ( beiriaus tc complete ! I and give tang to the event I Kmv I'ittg says the ('herrians I ! will be d -lighted to pet if it is I j i-ossiblH to get aw;iy. It is on j jSiiturdav vliir, the whole Wallalit t !te valley flocks to Salem to buy j I it-elf t rh. and it hud to : i away on thes,, busy days The' ! ('herrians who attended the Port ' i land roe fair speak very highly ! I of Ihe herrians as inerry-uns aii'l J I good sriorts, an.l I hey will go if 't J is possible t.j booger the calendir' so as tc throw the relebrat ion u ! little farth T away from tbe j Fourth. Boardman Accepts Call ! To Take Boys Work Here Secretary C A. Kells of th- Y ! M. C. A. Is one o' the happiest ! men in Oregon over the receipt of j a letter from him friend, Kobert NEWBERG CALLS FOR CHERRlANSj j3iS? TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE CARNEGIE. -5. It C. Iiins: 6. ! A. Mc.Miilnn. 6. J. Sinclair; 7. H F. BrlKham; and throe-quarter n'ilca by 7 1-6 K. ISoardman, recently elected as direc tor of boys' activities for the Salem Y. M. ('. A. Mr. Hoardman ih coming for sure, to arrive in Salem home, time in August. The offer had been tendered him, but until Mr. K"'Ir received the let ter of corroboration his accept ance was uncertain. "Boardman is one of the bet nien for this work in America," said Mr Kells. "He had a dek full of better offers. There were eight calls to take up Hoy Scout work, all at better talaile.s and bigger fields of work that he will have here. But he wanted to come to the Pacific coast, and we're in the greatest good luck, to have him accept our offer." Mr. Hoardman is to attend an officers' conferenc at Lake (Jen Wlis .. June 27 to July 1, and era. then stay on for the great ath letic and Y. M. C A. summer scjiool at the same place, all through July. Then he will be ready to come to Salem, to gt his work started before the op ening of the public schools !or the fall term. Three More New Homes To Be Erected in City Hiiilding permits issued recent ly in the office of the city re corder include the following: M. I). Ellis was granted a per- PONY 9Js . . war- - I VAVI lit f mat is me question. Mrantre as it may seem nobody h4 the race yet. The subscriptions you receive this week may be the veri? subscriptions 1hat may eventually win the Pony of your choice. These additional Sub scriptions you secure, if turned in this week may be thepvery votet by which ou may win. ; A word to the wise is sufficient. This is the time to get busy. SEC17KE THE VOTES HY CASHING Ul ALL YOUR SUBSCRIPTION PROMISES NOW THE END OF THE CONTEST IS AT HANI). HUSTLE THE SUH SCRIPTIONS NOW, THAT WILL WIN YOU A FAMOUS PONY ON JUNE 25TH ll 21. 1921 luit for the erection of a bunga low at a cost of $3mm on 44.ri Marion stre'et: William McGil- chlist secured a permit to repair a store building- at 4 1 & State, street at an estimated cost ot tf.iMi. A permit was granted 1. A. Coovart for ttie erect ion of a bungidoM on 1'7' Twenty thinl stre.-t at a cost ot $2immi A l.un will tie elected bv I). I. Burch ai 1M0 South SiMeemh tieet. the cost of lil'h is e:;li-' uia'ed ai $:!00l i In accordance with n rei i nt oidinance passe l by i lie city conn cil whereby a permit mu-t he I A ileiightful Children's dav pro granted for 'h.' erection ot ce, lanf .was given at the Kirxt Meth tuiii signs the CapiMl Posting ...iistjvinirch Sundav mnmi.. v.. company -was giantfMl pcrn.lssi-.ii ro- ihe erection oi io i . - ing sin boards, the -im' to r -st J4f.il to I.e erected on l!i ' I i t - land load and i'ie othei o i hlo V. 7C, North Salem, at a cost of $:soo. " luninp TpnniQ TniimeV JUniOr lenillb lUUIIICy Arranged by Local Club mia a 3 - . . Arrangements have been com- pleted by the Salem Tennis cl u b whereby a junior tennis tourna - memnt will be held here on June 22 and 2:! on the courts near the state hospital. There will be two classes en- tered, boys under 14 and those 1 r, and 15 years old. Single and double events are scheduled in each class. No entry fees w ill be charged for any of the events and boys wishing to participate are asked to make their entries at Hauser Brothers. It is expected that this tourna- nient will decide the city chain- pionship. Frank Willnian, with the assistance of Lew is West and Theo Paulus, will be in charge of tho events. Lebanon Home of flew $100,000 Corporation Articles of incorporation have been filed with the state corpor ation department by the Seeck Differential company of Lebanon, capitalized at $100,000. The in corporators are F. W. Seeck. Clarence Ingram and H. J. Seeck. Other articles have been filed as follows : Springbrook Packing company, Springbrook, Yamhill county; in corporators, J. A. Wendell, J. H. Hees, C. A. Newhouse; capitaliza tion. J750O. Motorlogue Publishing com pany. Portland: Incorporators, Herbert Pryning, S. E. Bryning, M. L. Ham; capitalisation $5000. Goldman. Hall Engine company, Portland. incorporators. F. C. Knapp. .1. W. Hall. O. E. Gold man; capitalization, $15,000. Moore McCill, Portland: in corporators, H. F. McGill, G. E. Moore, A. G. Rushlight; capitali zation, $10,000. Six New Jurors Drawn To Fill June Panel In order, to fill, up .the regular panel for the June term of the circuit court, in accordance with the ruling of the last legislature regarding the drawing of jurors, six Jurors were drawn yesterday. Jhey are George Hrown, stay- 'ton; L. W. White. Salem; A. Wolf, Sublimity: N. C. Kafoury. SaJem; W. II English, East Stayton,.and Charles L. .Martin of Aumsvllle. Funeral of Mrs. Good Will Be Held Today The funeral of Mrs. Nancy p.. Good, who died Monday morning, will be held this afternoon from the home, 1480 Waller street, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Good was long a resident of Salem and had many friends made during her long res idence. Death came following a several months' illness. Interment will be In City View cemetery. ATTENTION! CONTESTANTS! TO BE OR NOT TO BE? VOTRS WILL WIN THE PONIES CHU GIVE prfttv mm I lib I I I i iiwuiiiilll i f : -' t : -n - Sorfico Sunday at First Methodist Church Dertt- !lil Viillnnrtirn ; . lmfcry umj jun;or depart- , ,lien., Gr t1. Sunda y school. The f.l)Ur, -laij i,,.,.,, beautifully deco- : rated .tty the young women of the , s( hod, for the occasion. j TlifC program arrangements were !perfjcted by a committee coib- imse&iif Miss Kva Scott, chairman. assisted by Miss Margaret Flshet Mr8.iuy L Farmer. Mrs. Alfred ; Bate and Mrs. S. Gillette. A col- ; )Hctijji wart taken for the students' educjitional loan fund, amounting , t ,, .mkiYe' it han $1H. , Tle program was: Sohrfi.bf Welcome -School. : nynfition Hev. C. H. Payne, . Addges of Welcome Lewis Wll- ; sohj.. !Groi,of Songs Beginners class j Heci$atlon Bertha Bellinger, Son (p-Betty Ctter. ! Class feKerclse Junior department Recltlon John Conger, ! ;roiii of songs Primary class, Kejcljatlon Lottie Holcomb. ; Clasfexercise Intermediate da. j portnient. , RecljEation Kenneth Hunt, j KeciUtion Robert Thomas, Recitation Blair Foley. Reciatlon Ixis Burton, Clasi exercise Junior depart- ! infftt, Ih3tho morning sermon which follovied at the regular church LourpKev. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick spokp:; on the general theme, "The Shall be Joy In the City of God.f? a sermon on education and enlS$tienment for the children. Ho spolce for the school budget as ona pi the was to bring greater joy t$f the world, through a better and jttiore helpful education. He menliohs also the Dally Vacation Bibltfii school that began work Mony morning, as one of the best means at hand to give a start for alCbristIan education of the desirable kind. Th houso was crowded to hear tho program. n NeWlyweds Will Make jt Home at Silverton Slf,yERTON, Ore.. June 20. fSpefiai to the Statesman) Mr. ; and Mrs. Nye Bristol have re- : turned from Hoquafm, Wash., and will jpfake their home at 1005 Nortl Water street, Silverton. Mr Bristol was united in mar riage Ho Miss Marie Jones, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Joihfl, formerly of Silverton : but n)f of Hoquiam, on June J4 ? at Hoiouiani. ., MrV Hrlstol w 'or many years assistant postmaster in the SIM vertotj i ; postof f ice. She resigned May lUp prepare for her wedding.-' Mr. af Mrs, C. S. Bristol of 811-v vertoritwent to Hoquiam to H ' preset at their son's wedding. ( Silverton School Bonds ; jpeceived by Treasure School bonds amounting to $60,00$ were received yesterday by thqTicounty treasurer from the Silvertjln district. The bonds will be registered and distributed to hubsefpevs. It is understood the bondsillhough but recently voted, are sold at par value and draw Interest at 6 per cent. The money will btised for the erection of a grade: pHchool building and gym-nasiuni.- t