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! in I' ( "loill . pi o !a oi ; I ii ' 1 1 1 I it !:l ill t Ik- lin'U ' n ' : i'i' I" ' - tinli: 1 ; i K f I ate : olltliWe-lc ll The Statesman receives tire leased wire report of the Associated Tress, the greatest and most re liable press association in tho world. SKVKNTV-FIIIST VKAU SALKM, OKKCON, SATURDAY AIOItXINc;, .JUNK 2:t PRICE: FIVE CENTS auaaaaaaaaa' Sbteiiii! h, I l l l ll I L More Money Ss Subscribed to T IS OBJECT OF LIVE CITIZENS Hope Held That Remainder . Of $25,000 Needed Will! Be Raised Before Night! By Personal Canvass. ! EVERYONE TO RESCUE DECLARED IMPERATIVE Altitude of Growers Lends Encouragement at Com : mercial Club Session '- Ailililion.il names were an nouueed at tli" ( '(iiiniMM'cial clul) last niJit to the list of aulmerileers to the $2,HH) loan fund for financine; the logan berry juice business of tin Northwest Fruit Products com pany tliat is salvav'iiif; the half million-dollar national adver tising - anset of the i'hez com pany. v The names newly announced ore: ; U. (I. Shipley. . Adolph IJrotliers. Kay L. Farmer. O. IT. Roberts. Claude Helle. . The Iloth Oroeery company' Statesman Publish in com pany. Charles K. Spauldiiif? com pany. Kach of these subscriptions is for the maximum amount of $T0O. On the previous nij;lit $7,KH) was subscribed in the meet iri Sr. Strenuous Work Tenia y These new names, and the first list published yesterday, do not nearly represent the work clone or the capital in sight; It is be lieved that the full iiota of $25. 000 will be, raised today, if tho hundreds of men who do business on the prosperity of the loganber ry industry, will do their plain duty. ' One speaker Bald last night that, ft 'Would le money in any man's rocket to put in $1oim and kis it good-bye, if only the commun.ty coald nave Its land valu-s and tho vain,- of tlm national advertising the loganberry- business had brought. To lose, one crop of a berry that has had such a fight for its life, and let the farmers plow Op their fields because thoy eon Id not sell (heir crop, would mean. In the estimation of more than one speaker, the actual loss e-f Bums many times greater than tho total vain-: of one rmgle crop. CanvMHM to In- IVrsonnl No further meetings will be held, jut some energetic personal ranvassitiK will be done today. ,Th loganberry season begins in full blast .Monday, when then? Will j be many tons of berried ready toj)irk and driver. " One nco'iraglng report was tnade, that the growers who nr.' aaked to accept notes for the de layed 2 cents a pound after th" allowance of I cents for ric!inr. ar$ ready to accept the proposal most cheerfully. . "ft makes us straight partners With the grower, in that his fruit tote and .our loan notes are on exactly thib ame plan, and our in terest are identical. It's th" road to a perfect understanding nd a permanent prosperity for both city and ni'iirry," w;is the " (Continued on pago 6) FINISH CARPENTIER SENDS GREETING TO DEMPSEY IN REMEMBRANCE OF CHAMPION'S ANNIVERSARY Fighter Celebrates IJirthday by Taking Complete Hest, i iAsteninjj to Surprise Entertainment and Receiving Hun i dreds of Telegrams Mother's Message (Jives Him Joy "ATLANTIC ''ITY. N. J , June ZWW'lth tho passing of his 20th . Wrthday Jack Hi inpsev will re- me training-, tomorrow to put j 1 tintshing touches on his on-j w-kio f0r ,i,o d. fet.se of his titl.' j f5t (ieorge s Carpentie r a w.-.-k ' rrn8'""rfIay' T,' Oiamp hasj -actied tho peak of his training ! j., niKhly satisfactory manner, thw iDd1erH Bay an(l Pu!l on " gloves only four more times ote crawling Into the ring to LICENSE MAY BE PUT UPON SOFT DRINKS Ordinance Placing Regulation With City Council May be Introduced Soon An amendeil city ordiuani" an thoriint, tin issuing of !i'-enc:: ; all soft drink establishme-nts in the it y i; held ;ky to t,e iiiirn din-eil for consideration at the next meeting of the council. In the opinion of many the ae tion i- necessary before effective regulation may be made upon pool halls .selling soft drinks uhn ii have been the object of consider able criticism lately. The ordinance wiil no doubt placo a tax of not more than a few dollars upon the dealers, hing lormnlated for the chief purpose of bringing all of the establish ments under the regulation of tin council. It doubtless Would be necebsary to include all e-tablish-ment.s selling soft drinks. TOJEfflKEl President Cunningham Of Montana Life Will Talk Monday at Noon Commercial club members are to have two pleasures at the Mon day noon luncheon - the regular dainty lunch prepared by Steward John Iiundberg. and the excep tional literary bill of fare set forth by Manaeer McCroskey. This time it is to be a real treat, for Mac captured Harry Cunningham. president of the Montana State Life I nuraii' -company, of Helena, who was driving through Salem on his way for a visit to Klamath Falls. He is a fascinatng speaker, a good fel low who can say the things that need to be said but without pois oning .them and whoever misse-the-luncheon is a lo.er w ho'll never catch up. . K I Ml ELABORATE FOR S1LVERT0N CELEBRATION SILVKUTitN, Or.. June I -(Special to The Statesman I - The Silvertoit Community cluli is working hard to make a siu i c s . o! the Fourth of July cc !!. ration it has planned. The main feature will le the picnic dinner in the city park. The community club will furnish free coffee, cream and sugar to all thv picnic people-. The paraeie will start at ti ::! in the mornifg. l'tic s will ! ot fei:d for the three: best, deeoraied motor cars A prire will al-o b givn ti the organization having; CBE 1 POSTn FOR SALEM IS EXPECTED TO HE II AUGUST Things are expected to pop in 'of the Wit --on admin .-1 rat ion. t h i -Salem within the next few weeks , ' a a presidential otrice wotiM when the Salem post masters hip have- been cntirelv at tie- discre- falls into the hopper and the whe-els begin to grind. The i eg ii la r term of the pres ent pistmaitir. Augu.-t llixke stein. expire- in August, it is un derstood. Cnder the conditions that prevailed until near the close meet the- Kuropean title holder. Ilempsey celebrated his birth day by taking a complete rest as l.i r as routine- training is concern ed. Five h'Mielrcei or more telet grams i-xteneling birthdiv greet ing and wishing him good luck in his coming championship contest were received. Mother Se nds (Jreetinjr. Carpentier and his manager. (Continued on pagu 6) REFUNDING OF . ALLIED DEBTS IS ATTACKED Ashurst and McKellar. Dem ocrats, Protest That Too Much Power is Extended To Secretary Mellon ELIMINATIONS FROM MEASURE DEMANDED Thorough Inquiry Will Pre cede Report on Bill By Finance Committee WASHINGTON. June 1:1 Cnt 'ism ol the adm i list rat ion bill: !or refunding the $ l ii.inio.iHMi.oeo allied de,t was voiced today in . tie- senate. Senator Asdiurst. Democrat. Ari zona, protected Jagaiiist giving the Miretarv authority to extend pa ments of interest. Senator McKel lar, Democrat. Tennessee, a.-sailed provisions which he said would j permit the secretary to "swap" j America's good credits lor ! worthless German. Austrian, or I Turkish reparations bonds.' and Senator Smoot, Republican. I'tah. !.-aid the bill would confer ' too 1 much power" on Secretary Mel lon. ! McKellar Lends Attack The principal attack was made ! by Senator McKellar. who said, i the prov ision authorizing the ac ceptance from debtor nations of 1 their bonds or those of any other nation, in the refunding process, irhould be stricken from tho bill, i Senator Smoot declared tint ; "nobody .but an insane man" ; would trade American credits for 'reparation bonds of Germany and .her allies. If such an attempt ' were made, he- added, congress (Continued on page 6) the largest number of members participating. Charles llartinin will be marshal ot Hie day. Although the program has no! vet been worked out in detail a general outlin" has bee-ri made which is follows: !:::'. parade': DLIIO. pragram in the city ;; t k under the auspic es of the- Trinity and Si. Join::; chinches: picnic dinne-r:' - liices and oilier sports on Mail stl e-e . ::, lia.)il II n;i me In th" evening the Siiverton file epn rl nient will demonstrate! It; 1 it'-fighting ability. There w'H a Iso be a water 1 1 v h t . t ion oL l In- p: e.- id. iit -jtiid t h' local conge os-men Now. it is under cjil service- rule.,, that the 'new administration has not seen In to iibrogiiie so tie- ,' st man . iio.v be expect-d to win Lillet Have- ll.ll bob s. j A clo-e iii'iuiry into these clvd ' MTVic r II however. re-Veals -onie- curious ra'hcd'-s that will l-'.ir investigation. The rul--.-eiii to say that the examination I will b" given and t hen tin- jiosi '.i.o'i i general selects a winner 1 1 nit! the tht'i-e men adiild--e( by the examining lio.ird to stand tli highest in th" examination This :t. slid. nd of ex'-elif-n-e may a -parently be as variable as to sav that a man i- a "king " He might In- king of ap or He-ll.igime i il.tiid. an. I have- no followcis !u: a veller purji or a oin--ved t;ir tot: or he might be king of Kng , land and have three, hundred mil- 'ion people- paving h'tu a salary. Approximately '.' per cent oi tlie -cale of 100 points is to be 'awarded on executive- ability. .One' man might i-xcctH-- a piano. :. tiether Tii-ht be a crackei aek 'ialesman. a third might be an c rat or who could make the lard words croon lullahyes and tlie PUNS PREPARED (Continued on page G) Maintain WOMAN HAS OPEN KNIFE IN STOMACH Km ma J. Cole lrotnht From Albany to Salem for Oper ation to Save Her Life A 1.15. A NY. Ore . .Inn.- 2 I - Will, :ui open ia'kknife in her stomach. Mi?'- I! mi ma .1 Co!.-. In -ais. eo-Mity rliartf wax today lak'-n to Salem to undi'i Jo an op. ration Mi - Cole has leen an inmate o, Ihe .-late Home for Keehlo fiiuli.,i Hit had been parobvl to her rela tives 'who live near Stayton. Ore. 'I lo- Unite a:id li!;i. are 5 inches lion-. M . -i (die ,vas "ported to i have swallowed the knife yester j As Tar la t Mi glit is could lie fs'ert a in-d Miss Cole was not op. eiated on here at a i. of hospitals or at any stat the ijty instil ii tion. Local in format ion is that she was a patient at the state hospital for the insane as a drue addict, not the feeble minded school, and i v..i'- disc barged about two years :"o. She was committed fror.-. I. Mill lolll'tV. S ' Aid Commission A n no u nces Part of Pokey After Aster ia Conference ASTOKIV. Ore. June 24. In' a scries of meetings here today the World war veterans state aid ; commission perfected organization and look the first steps toward I selling the law in motion. The commission prepared formal statement of its first actions, audi outstanding feature of which are! that there are to be no preventa-I ble delays: that the interests of all I concerned are to be safeguarded' by careful and painstakinc admin istration of the law and that the 'x service men are to be protectee! from loan agents considen-d cr tain to follow in the wake of bo-j nus administration. The entire commission was present throughout the meetings; Ciotemor Olcott beig elected i h; il Mian of the commission. The other members are Secre-tary of State Kozer. Adjutant General White. Arthur C. Spencer of I'ort-' land, and Lyman (I. Hice of Pen-1 die-ton. After spending last night at Fort Stevens, the party started late today lor Olympia wbe-re the operation of the WasMngton bo nus law ill be sttl'hed. Ground Cleared for New Siiverton Postoffice ! SII.VLUTON Or . June -J I "Special to The- Statesman l The- ground whih the new post oMice building is to be ere-rled on is b'itiL- cleared The Ihtoe - ho;i w hic h now ociupv the space ,ite bem- moved. J. I I'isli voi.d' htriHss shoti. the birge-t of t h t !i i -. i being mo d to in hot i.. on Oak street ut'tll his lleW bi o I, building K i omt'1' ted The piisinlli ! b iibhiiL- w-i . Tin med b Coolidie A Mce'l.'l'l. I liters De Valcra Held Briefly And Is Then Released DCHLI V. June i -.v The sscM-iated Press i n official of the llail i:ireani tated thi- after noon, that during a i;i'd Wednes day evening. Liimoun d- Valcra was taken hv I'.ritisli t row n i.oi i s to the l'ertobello barrack--, where If w;is defi'inecl until 1' " !o k Thursday afternoon, lb- was then releasee!. "The- motive of the British an-'horitie- m otderinr' hi-- release is not known." said the official but the situat'oii rem.. in ; on. nan-- d." Woman Held Not Guilty By Jury in Astoria Court A ST III J A Or . .lull" 'J t b"inK out but i 1 niinute-s i cn I e oil it in- this a 1 1 1 Tin i u rneel a venl t t of not k " I h" e as.- ag.i ins! M rs Lula wlio w :i - i-'iar'id with man ter f C-r llllin" tic- late- , .) ho Wi' - ' a i ;: H .- hot here Aft'T c ir- ,oii i" In n iit!. ':i u'i Jiilt n ; on t 'e ::-,et o! II el a 0 t -ril la II -e I T! ,!i lei e-,e !! WOMAN .NOT f.l ll.TN CCA(i(. .Jun. L-ab'-He Orthwe-in guilty by a jury tr'al cm a rhnrge : I Mr: ' 'or.j was tciunel mi! tonight ;tt h'-r of bavin:: inur- DIB dend Herbert I Zitgl.r. Loganberry C1PIN IT DENVER GROWS E BITTER Lewis Claims Gain Over uompers, But Snlit in Miner Deleaation Mavi Lose Him Many Votes. RS w-i-- EQUAL RIGHTS FOR WOMEN VOTED DOWN Color Line Stays After Ar gument Relative to Ne gro Union Labor DKNVLK, Colo, .Inn i '"'h candidate: John I. Lewi and Samiol Gomper.- were cciuaMy certain tonight that thv would win tho presidency of tlm American '"e-ierat ion ot La '..or to morrow Throughoi't the day electioneer ing raged cm (he floor of the con vention. T'lnc and again I tie rrn- jceed'ngs were- 'iiteiruptid iy caucus;!!-, th gatherings of dele- I rre8idcMi!,7;!rmm.rr tmu'L I','- taken to l-eo, order. ,Sdif .May Hurt Icivis Th" l'wi.s suppc rt rs c laimed mat they had mace gains and iii- ! ic-ic-nt votes to elect the nnne worker;-' chi by s -veril thou while Gompers and majority, boomers asserted an leader "would that the veter vvin rasilv." (Continued on page 6) INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION IS REPUDIATED BY LABOR SESSION; i RUSSIAN SOVIET IS CONDEMNED IlKNVKi;, .lime L'l. Tiie action of the executive council in re-riliating- ami sc-ve-ring relations with the International Feder ation of Trades Tuioiis was sustained tonight by an overwhelm ing vote of the American Feeleration of Labor. I'ropo-snls made K ylhe I nt ernat ionl Association of Machinists ami the Firemen and Oilers' union lliat the executive council ;.nd President (!oniieis be immediately instructed to reaffiliate the Amerie-aii labor movement with the European organizations were almost unanimously defeated. A spirited ve-rbal combat took place betwei- i Jerry Sullivan, of i the Hotel oid Restaurant Km-' ploye.s and Scl-oe-nherg. Sullivan' alt" nipt 1 to one tion the machin j..l d!e,tt- reg.ini,ng details ol e oriespoude lice lie h;ol Willi t he i n tern ii l ion a !. Le'ijamin ,-:'i!e -.-tiuger. pre-si-ib l'l ol t lie 'nie: h.il lou.il Ladies Gaimenf Workers. ceclare( thut t here was- "ii" good I ii -en hi I h- oi'hl ior t'i- v in' i i' iin federation Hot being ,t. il at'd with tie- ill ti l liii t ioii;e-l I ii I i r u g t ti.it a ! 1 1 ba t ton wit h tin- nt' i n.i iiona I meant l-ndun' a i'p l ov ! to ; a - ia n i 111. Vice l'l'. V "lit idi-nt . a -.s . t loll. I I m i' William I'lin- ' bill' ' I - s i ii' hi stand. Then lie b- g r- nia r(-. ma b- . o', 1 1 1 M ; i Y I Schl--.ss.i:ge- lor an t, . Mil chb .n I ore a r i air ti- eg.-d 'i : er I c- girding coin g - r 1 1 1 n t w o ii cf d and a ! ii i ii s;. i t he -. lb II t o'" , e. l-i-rg ruled that 1. i r of i i marks I'm- i Ii, 1 1 i nc.i n m u -l i on I i r to tin intef:.ition.il In- iol d i e- .s tiio i meuf Tl.e i'es' ic-l. oi I i; t II : w i t i th Intel n a t i on ii I I i r Trail e ii n cms pn-ei pi of the si " I ill i' 'St S-'illl i-iim vol . i n t on i g Ii i v. i ii m i ' t ee on international ri ci i m m etnl d t h i r t 1 I.. I '-"Us el' t a t un ,ite! oil" o! I to ti. mm i - l, ,OU - I "n .l id'-n - l,oee-rs and III' . . 1 1 l V e emri cil in w II heir. i w nr-g a I ' 1 1 i.i t ion , from Ho- Lurop an oriraniatlon be- approve. e. 'W'e find that th- e-V'i-i! I - .- o the International I ' '! era t ion e,t Trad- - unions. " -aid tin- 1-0111111.'- f. e'w I pot ' ' ' -l V. 1 1 Mi 1:1 It I I I h - ' trade union, t prim pi's a tn! 10 ped'i'iC". whieh :u 1 .id uriilely il" scribed hy our e-.-ci.t 1 ve- coino ii as 1 e-, ol ul 'oii.e r . central; to t h ' i, oie- e, 11 1 1 the -,i 1 iosoph; or o'ir movrm'Mit and in conflu-t v;:ti th pronon :ie ' 1 1 - ii 1 - of ilo- M o' 1 1 r 1 -ii I ii. iivi liti'-ti ot the Ann rican l-' d-e-1 a t ion e 1 1 I ,., Iior. ' ' Amid eonfusion ami t'-rtiioil the convention jidopte-d a .report con demning th" Kuss';;n seivii't gov ernment as "an enemy of labor" and with "d.-Ktroying the seH-gov- industry ADjiral CONCEDES CHAMP FIGHT PUTS DAMPER ON ANGLING Fishermen So Busy Talking About July 2 Bout They For sake Trout Streams One weul. hardly expert that the .ler-ey t'itv r i n l: , i , I e . where Mhe't(. liii.Viii: more than :i m:!-" non dollars worth of tickets to - ' (' fli t ..mi on .Inly 2. v.ould ha til" lie irperitier light ive am elle-t i "" 'he li.'-lnn' in fa r oft Ore-ison. Hut it does;. Fishermen who ordinarily would be on: about .". o'clock in the morning, 'whipping the streams for trout or dragging .th" sloughs for bass, now congregate to talk th" great light. "I getch Hempsey breaks the parby-voo in two with one lick," sivj one beli-ve-r in brawn. "a, he ean't do it- ne ve r in i thousand ;ars. Voii can't licit them Krencil sec- what they done when they lo'iitht G-rmany, and thiii Gorgeoiis Carpenter was one of the best o 'em all!" says the heliee-r in the rpiritual sid- of lUhtins; th.. kind that nlle-H cn soul and n -ive. before "I bet on Jack lo win me rouno--. say the h-hovcrs in thicl; nei-l;s and " never rais'-dt my boy to be a soldb-r" training! to keep a body from stopping I troublesome bullets. i "You can't hit a man who am t there," say tin- admirers l the e-lunive. wildcat Ivpe that is never cowardly 've-n if not 'to loolharily in trying to meet hull stiength on the bull's own horns. Actually, nccorcng to some of the Salem d 'aTer's. the big !ight i.i affecting fishing h re around Sa lem. They'll lying awake night?, wondering bow it's gc ing to come out. They aren't b-tting much but th" bass and the trout are be coming; fat ard lazy from inaction and the flivvers and rubber boots are rusting in their stalls, while the fishermen talk about the big fight. ernment of the Russian peoplv and impohing a vicious tyranny " Opponent of the committee'.; action atl'inpleil t-t prevent tin matter from going to a vot- ;ind hurled c-ries ol "machine- rule." ;. t Vr'-siilent Gompcis. when th'-y failed. I. S. Smart of Chicago, with drew his accusation of "gag rule" wlr-n thre-ateneel evith I'fcfe-rmenr of charge against him by the i hit i rma n . An mit iiiivi- ami n-i e rend u m tor pr -eposa!:'. brought before the conv' tilion v. a ' n jee tee) todav Th" measure was propose-d by the Seattle- ('e-ntial Labor union. A Mew i-itnmittei- to be known as the committee on bg isla t ton was provieie-(,t making I.'! eonv'ii I lo:; i o ni in ' 1 1 '"s. The Shepba i d-Tow ii r niate rn ity bill in congress v. as endorsed. LESS TH HE WEEK REIMS TILL SEEMS 1 IL Merchants Busy Preparing Frr Big Trading Festival Unprecedented Crowds Indicated by News From Surrou nding Towns Will, S.,! m'. I'.l rs.- 1 in I a b .1 w a y nn t ' h.e 1. 1 s pi c-pa t'iti", 'T ti' ' rs which the l'i!th Annual than a wi'k ,1 re- "L-.i t 1 1 n cr I'U onrush of hu -iiav will liring. Cb-rks are- m--marking price- tags 'ti m-rc handise and artaiming ti. ni : e as -e. facilitate shopping: in! writers are sharpening tlie-rl p-'i.'il.- lor th- j,i -epa t'a t ion of! ik-w sj per ;oi v e-t't ise-nn-n t Jo, make- known the bargains Mi-y; v ill of r; anel winclow decora mr? ' are planning cb-ver scheme's fori the artistic display of merchan dise. Friday, July 1, is l'.argaiu Day, THAT SCOLDING IS HIS JUST DESERT WASHINGTON', .June 2. Se-ct etury Denby today "pub licly" n-pnmatieleel Hcat-Aelmiral William S. Sims, as a result of llie sH-ec-h of the ;iel m i fa I jnade in Lemdon June 7, in whicL he cril ie ieil Sinn Fein sympathizers in America. In the ic-jii iinariel Mr. JM.ihy jointed out that once befort llie navy depart ment liad faiund it necessary to take similai action acfainsl the officer foi an address elelivered in London in 1!M1, and referring to theliext of that reprimand, added: "Your remarks on the occasion now under discussion, thcre fore, constitute a flagrant Hijd deliberate disregard of specific nisi I'uet ions. While llie naval secretary Admiral Sims was calling onM 'President Harding at the Whltt Mouse. It was explained that the admiral called to leave hit card, as is the custom Avbeit jiigh naval officers return from B trip abroad, but that, the 'Vsident invited him to chat foi a few minutes. I "pon leaving the White ijouse, Admiral Sims, referring tc 1 he reprimand, said : i "I got what. 1 deserved, tliie same old thing." II.. ...I.I... 4l... 1. 4 ..Ii -i i' t r aticA.I u1 m !tllctff irtn lie iiii' ii lorlt lie I cms 'I Lveii I any inconvenience, but saut null j ,.ose.. !i I .. , i : So far as could be leariuL the reprimand was not men tioned during the Admiral 's -visit to the president. Upon leav ing the White House the offiejer was asked if his conversation with the executive had been pleasant. He replied: "Of course it was." I; Admiral Sims left tonight fur Newport, R.I., where he will resume his duties as president bf the naval war college, j STATU OF WAK KXISTS LONDON. June 2 4. A dispatch to the Ixmdon Times from Berlin repeats reports from Itiga that H state of war has broken out bei twfn 1,-tvia and Russia. The trouble is sa;u to have been du? to the execution of 17 communists with the consent of the Lottisb government. . YALE REJOICES So Close is Rowing Duo) Open Water Vere Shows f- Between Shells If NKW LONDON. Conn . June 2 4. In a titanic battle of blades the j Yale "Varsity crew" defeated the Harvard c rew on the Thames I liver his this afternoon by a scant three-epmrters length in a gruel j ling' tour-mile race in which open 'water imver once showe-d between jthe she lis. Onl " 1--"' seconds 8Cp jarated victor and vanciuished at I the end of mm of the closest and ; most .spectacular aeniatic duels jeve-r staged by the two ancient Uollei-iate rivals. The official I t inn-., we-ri-; i iib 20 minutes, 11 sriynb. Harvard- 2n minutes. -Ul-", i seconds. T HARVARD BEATEN UEM HI and ne w.: re e-e-ived from all sur rcjti iil in tosvns indicates tlmt tin-re will li- ii very large attend ance of out-'ef-tOWIl people. In speaking or l'.argaiu Day. one of t he- ic iding merchants said . "I tie-;e-r si-v so many cut ot-town shoppers as were- pr-sout last Margain ha; ami I liope that we wiil e,. i-;e-n ii laii-.e-r number next Kiidii; 1 am sure all t Im Bar gain day stores will do their ut most to make the day a profitable one for all : hoppers. Th" Husmess Men's league is (Continued on page 6) was making public the reprimanS i ci t 111 toei.n u oveiiiiiniiiive . , -1 t.l " 13 t " lie now consjuerexi me incident ' Text c-f IteiH-fmand , j Tho text ot Secretary Denby'i reprimand follows: "On June 8, 1921. there" ap peared in tbe public press throogt tout the country a report ot cer tain statements alleged to harr been made by you on the occasion bf a luncheon given tn London on the previous day at which yon were the guest of the English Speaking union. ' "These public statements, , it correctly reported, deal with mat ters which properly should be the subjesct for comment by no high government official other than one to whom the care of our foreign policy is entrusted. , . j! l'rc-HK Ile-Mrt Confirmed "Your letter of June 22, In which you furnish the department with an abstract of the speech de livered by you on the occasion In question confirms in essential points the aforesaid press report and shows that on a public occa sion in a foreign country you gave Utterance to the following state- Insents: M " 'I do Tint want to touch on the irlsh question, for I know nothing inoui it, ana nave not run serosa phy-bo4y In England who does, ?jjt there are some people In our Ciiu n try who technically are Am ericans, gome of them naturalized ii)d some native-born, but some of them are not really Americans at all.' Sympathizer Called Enemy ;! s:1' 'Some of these people are now tj-ylng to destroy the good rela tions between our two countrlees. They are Americans when they wjuit money but Sinn Feiners when on the platform. They are (Continued on page 6) r COAST BASEBALL rRIKCO tS PORTLAND S ' f ." i'iKTI..V M. crt. Jnn 21. Ran rriii'-iM-o m.-i.li- u II htriielil freftn Port ISiiel fur lie- season toilnv in a one ili aejiie.. tlic Nerf eif enhi'-li wii 1 to 8.1 ityti le. tneik O-rril-U heatinc, 4Ot hisi-n.ieirt m poor The HaTers have tn lost 'l uf lln ir hint 2'J enmrm. . 1 K. fl. K. S":,n lr;inias() IS 22 l"j.itl.-o,'l S 8 5 ISaUiTie-i, S.-ott anil Ve-llp; Kosi and IH.-. Jierr. j ; : OAKLAND 1 3. SALT LAKE ..i-i.vv. KKVSCISCO. Jtinr 24. Oakland vf' ii i-ueirlv ,1 e-et irme from Salt Ikke 1 3 O. S Tlip Hi'i- knoi lei-il Hiedxjld Ottt of (In- Pox en the' firnt ninine anel arored Osier reiMH. while- the- cluka ffafft Ctnlfl hitirtlHr ronsrli Ir'ntme-iit far fiy 4lli in. Jln ir half of 1he leamc framr. Winav wii) r'-plAe-e-a Sitliolil. wax hit hard but lint; Me i eksfullv -neug!i for Salt Lak li)'l'h ni. whit'- raced f i-ld ina; by tha llcuie, a'pleet to tlnir Irouble-s. : j R. U. K. SKli: Lake 19 T Cliik )n-ie! 13 14 3 i elte-ree-H Onulel. Kallio. BIeholdM atie'i l.vnn ; S- iPoM. Winn and Koehlef. ! VEEVON 5. SACRAMENTO 4 ' ' ' iS AN; ILLS. Jun 21. Wrnoaij oirime a feiiir run le-d todav and ne-i f.-uieil K,rrmmlo .' to 4 Hyatt doubteed; iecfii'- t'-nth and Shr-llpnliach ran for5 loiin; Se-hneidi-r sae-rif ered. Shellenbherll j KOiiiJS to third: Hannah got a baaa on, Mtlej and Shi-lle-nlea.-h rore-d when r'renxk : fnr-fl Hannah at Sef-oiid. innineo K. H. E. 1 S.(crjnirrte) . 4 8 0 V-rrton ..1130" tJaltrrie-K--N ie-hauK. I'mne-r and Cook ; ilrt'-)l' II. M'ir anel Hannah. !, 1 I SEATTLE 4, ANGELS 3 KKATTI.E.- Wash .time 2 1. In : rls't 4 iio': tli? it' r-e)nt(.t Seattle I'PxttMt lyV8 AnfHr llnlrn' homer in th affnh vil -etm ioint. Crandall for the tia-(.-ai.-t' lied Jae-obs. but was ""n ions poor- Pa k. ' STANDING OF THE CLUBS i; w. l. Pri. .85' f2 .538 i .521 .S2 I .378 i .234 ; . .; ! : i Saii st'ranriaro S-itle Vetf-neln so 4 43 .40 40 2 17 :tn s.t 3T 36 3d 4T it hi vn if-li-a ... (Ukljinel S?t il.ake rortland i