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THURSDAY MORNING. JULY-21.. 1921'
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Soot ami Ash- Hot her
Mjisa Dorothy Larson of 429
Coufr street reported i yesterday
thai ene was bothered by soot and
aha( Wowing on her clothx-s line
and! other articles In the yard.
See Former Salem Girl
Elizabeth Schreiber, In novel
dance. Mra. VV. P. Lord's garden,
tonight, Air. ?
' i xiEa-
Inabie to r ma uurgii
That he thought someone was
in hjs house, was the report sent
into! the police station! yesterday
;!y jEnnls Walt, of 431 North
Frost street. Chief Mofflt Inves
tigated but failed. to find anyone.
Jlonejr to Lend- j
Elmo S. Whiter Masonic Bldg.
Two: Fires Yesterday !
Two small fires were put out
yesterday by the fire department.
At 57 North Church street there
was a small chimney fire which
caused no damage. A gross fire
at 315 Marion street gave the de
partment men little difficulty.
Two' grass fiires have been put out
within two (days and people are
aaklid to be careful in building
flre-f-aa long as the grass is as
dry fas it is at present.
police yesterday that sber had for
gotten her handbag ia a local con
fectionery store and that it had
been taken during her adbaencp.
She described it as being patent
leather about one foot long and
ix inchen deep and asked that
the police keep a lookout for 1t.
Klmo S. White
Lends money, 402 Masonic Hldp.
Adv.
for he specified' agreement. Mr.
Alf claims that he deeded to Ann
ur Alf his interest in 10 acres of
berry and fruit land at Woodburn.
William Alf asks that the court '
set aside the contract and ad-)
Judge a lien of $17u against; the i
property in hia favor.
Thief Takes Suit
Gors:e Itirketts of Quinabr has
reported to Sheriff Oscar Uowr
that someone took a suit of uienV
clot!is form the Ktckrtts home
early yesterday morning. !
A CL-osifieil Ad
Will bring ou a buyer.
Aumsville Man Her' I
W. K. Winslow of Aumsville. genres Fir.-Year IVrtifirale
was a visitor .yesterday to th. of-I A five-year teachers rei tni at--
tnr r.r tra f i. ' pR-..,,,n 1 ba. b--n issued by the suat-
futility school superintendent! in
in ASKS -
FOR ISLAND
the interest of school development
in his section.
hoard
!..! U.I 1 1. .., M,! MP,.... l:ir-
'i LiHi ill it'll i r .'inw; . . -
tin. of this county, according to
Mr. M. I.. FulkTson. county' ?
perintendent of schools.
United States Does Not Own
Territory Off California,
Says Aguirre
and 1100 feet lonjr. only a short
distance below the fatis.
Another visit was to the Thous
and sprint's, a waterv suarvfj tX
the Gfiij Stat-1. trslutary to thei
hih-- in tloojini?
the officiating 1
marriage of a ;
KUna t'lod-j
gett. who visited in Salem for a',
number of months, four years j ivhllldPC-F
S. the Gt-n Stat-1, ti
! Snake river. Whi
f Ida.. Dr. Lisle art
Ult-rgTiaan for the
I granddaughter; Mi
urn mm rut irw
T I II 1 1 HS. hill If IT
IUUIIJU LIlUUl ;
muni iri tii n n i
HflHl I III H U
Ullnl Llll I lull
tain
Frank Blkh Enter
i .mV. at Slate
New Record is Set in
Corporation Department'
Tiamin:', School
Nunn to View lvHp
Herbert Nunn. state highway
engineer,' left here yesterday fo'r
a tbnr over the routs of the pro
posed Mount Hood Loop road. He
was accompanied on the trip bv
Portland residents. Mr. Nunn will
not return here until Saturday.
Legal FUanks
Get' them at The Statesman of
fice. Catolog on application.
Adv. ,
SMHial Clearance SaJi'-i-
All summer hats $r, and ?'
Gibson Millinery. Adv.
SHI Iteward
I For information that will lead
to the recovery of 3 A '.ra flex
camera sfolen from auto in Salem
Monday or Tuesday this week,
i Camera has Ziess-Tessar .lens ViA
series 1C. Advise Statesman oi'fice
phone 73.
TREATY MAY BE ASKED n
TrtiMHs .
fitted at Tyler's Drug store by
an expert ini the business. Adv.
I
Loo Leather Handbag
EHizabeth Cornelius reported to
Anny Record Filed
Showing that he had served in
France for one year from June 4.
1918. and that he had participated
in the actions of the Luecy sector.
St. Mihiei offensive, the Ewezin
sector and the Meuse-Argonne of
fensive, Stanley S. Hitchcock filed
his army discharge certificate with
Clerk Boyer yesterday. Hitchcock
enlisted in October, 1917 at Troy,
Kansas and was discharged June
2, 1919.
IinnLnnnnrinnry
marvjmiiJes I
"Don't CaU Me Little 8
Girr '
Comedy
Films in Today
Ey 4 p. m., out tomorrow at 9
a. m. Tyler Drug Store, 157 South
Com'l. Adv.
Former Salem Girl Visits-
Miss Mamie Bostrack, formerly
of this city; but who has been re
siding at Albany, was a Salem vis
itor yesterday. During the 1920
21 school year Miss Bostrack had
charge of the Union school in this
county, ,
Going to Crater Lake
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. C.ile have
gone for a week's auto trip to
Crater Lake and other points in
southern Uregon. lhey joined: a;
party of Mrs. Gile's relatives who j Mount Angel Man to Iloepital-
wanted to make the.toar. j "Worn by the worry and care in-
jcident to the illness of his wife.
Notice to Irrigators i w no is s a years oiae. johh
Irrigators on flat rate will : r.nnnberger. a prominent citizen
nleaA oherv. the following mles Jof Mount Angel, suffered a mental
All houses having even numbers
Nation to South Would Leave
Them in Return For
Foreign Credit
The month of June marked i
e- record in the business trail-
quoted by ttie state cmporation de. !
prtment, accordiiic to announce-,'
:nent vesterdav hv T. l. Handley. ;
The bovs of-tU ' siare trninine
'- li,ol were .eiven'un t-Jiiertain-i::
in yesterday that ihey will re
member for a Ions ti-ir.e.
The assembly hall of the Insti-
further entertainments of th
ame k inland thr 'H tm look-
ng tojwkrd t.thl? enaojmtaiu
' . .:.
Engineers Will" Attend "
Meetihg' at Astoria
rracticjally all . engineers era
ployed i& tliP state hihwar fl
partmcn will 1 gci to Astoria on
July 23 jto attend the - ana ual
meeting jof the American Associa
tion of knglueers,. lrjrhert Nttnn.,
state highway engineer wlll fUe
an addrts, while other ployo -of
the department will take In the
programl 1 - v-
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Our lea of about the "moat dis
reputable object-in the world ts-a
dtseardiil corset. Ehang'. '
. stat corporation com:nisi!i: r.
iThe i-;ish receipts of the ol!i04- !;
Ijine were 1113.000.
are limited to irrigate on Monday,
Wednesday. Friday and Sunday;
odd numbers on Tuesday, Thurs
day, Saturday and Sunday. Hours
for irrigating, 6 to 8 a. m , 5 ;to
9 p. m. Salem Water, Light j&
Power company. Adv.
(breakdown yesterday and was
brought to Salem by sympathetic
friends ajd neighbors. Dr. Hoy
Byrd examined the aped man aad
advised treatment at the state hos
pital. It is thought that a i'w
weeks of rest and care will restore
Sir. Bromberger to normal goid
! health.
Chicken Dinner Kvery Sunday
Tables and counters. Jack's
Cafe, 163 S. Commercial St Adr
Was Evicted is Claim
That he was evicted from his
former property at Woodburn,
despite the terms 6t a contract by
which he was to receive board,
lodging, laundry and $5 per
month for the rest of his life, is
the claim of William Alf in a suit
against Anna Alf, Arthur Alf and
others filed with Clerk U. O.
Boyer, yesterday. In' exchange
IHKIj.
O'NEILL In the Arponne,
France, October 7, 1918, Rob
ert Vernon O'Neill, age 20
vears, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William L. O'Neill of Portland.
Enlisted April 8, 1917, in Com
pany K, lC2nd infantry, trans
ferred in July, 191 S to machine
gun company, zbtn anrantry.
first division. Was a forrher
student of the Salem high
school: later with the Riggs'
Optical company of Portland,
until entering the servico.
Funeral services will take place
Sunday at 2 p. m. from Rigd6n's
under the auspices of the Ameri
can Legion, Capital post No. 9, in'
conjunction with Rev. Irvine of
Portland, Interment . City View
cemetery.
Hartman's Glasses
j.; Easier and Better
tlfnna (ham mnA OA
I HARTMAN BROS.
Kbone 1255 - Balem, Oregon
i NOMKING
Initatn i at! mtf K. OommercUl ftrtttl
Chop 8n7, noodla & Awri
l aa dltbaa, tea erm" &a rlnks .
. Opn 11 ut toi u
BNCiu ounaiT
KITES
.Office Outfitters
Filing
VH Cabineis
U. S. Duplicators
Line-a-time
Steel Safes
Adding Machines, etc.
Commercial Book Store
163 N. Commercial St.
BMC
CKICKJ3T SUA
rjrola
ar 43.w 7. nor vacuum
Cleaner, Our Price
i $25
ELECTRia - MACHINE A
ENGINEERING CO.
tlT Court St. ' Phone 488
; -
gait. Slewed . . . .f
bntta Pressed -r. .-. . . .-r . . -m JiO
Salem Cleaners & Dyers
1115 8. Com! St. Phone 188
Do yon tale
TURKISH BATHS
If not, why not?
No . other bathe or treatments
can produce the permanent re
lief to the person Buffering
from disagreeable cold or ail
ments of the flesh or body like
the Turkish Baths will.
Open 8 a. m. until 9 p. m.
OREGON BATH HOUSE
Lady and Gentlemen Attend
ants -
- TREES
For Sprinf Fluting Or&tr Tram
The SAXiEM NURSERY CO.
41S Oregom BiXUflnf '
4 DnAne 17K8 '
SAVE $ $ $
! hv fmvine youf. hardware and
I furniture at Tneuapitmara
1 VI warfi & Furniture Co.; 285 N.
Commercial street-Phone 947.
We pay 2c aboTC tie
market orice for eggs
tncl prodacts
: PEOPLE'S
CASH STORE
An Expensive Course',
Experience may be the
best teacher we doubt it
but it is certainly the
most expensive one.
A thorough business train
ing secured in a first-class
business college gives you
in: a few months what
might require years, to ob
tain through experience.
Besides it puts you in a po
sition to acquire more .ex
perience. .' - ; 11.;
Let us vtell you about our
business courses. Write or
call for information.
Capital Business College
Salem, Oregon
PERSONALS
Custer Ross, Silverton attorney,
was a Salem visitor yesterday.;
Another visitor from Silverton
was George W. Hubbs who tran
sacted business at the Marion
county courthouse while here
Wednesday.
A. M. Van Cleave, clerk of the
Union school board of Marion
county, wa3 a Salem visitor yes
terday.
Mrs. Cora lieid. assistant of
Mrs. R. L. Fulkerson. superinten
dent of county schools is absent
from her desk in Mrs. Fulkeraon s
office, beine on the first hall of
her mid-summer vacation. '
JACKSON The body of the late
Wayne C. Jackson, killed in
action in France, has arrived
in New York and will be j for
warded to Salem ,soon, in care
of Uigdon & Son, who will an
nounce the time of funeral
later. American legion, attention.
HORNING At the residence!. 265
North Twenty-first street, on
Wednesday morning, July 20.
Mrs. Emma M. Ilorninp.j wife
of Orlando Horning, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Peters of
Salem, sister of John and
Henry Peters of Stickney, gouth
Dakota: Otto of Pelvidiere, S.
D., Fred of Mobridge, S. D.,
mother of. little Esther Leona
Horning, age 5 years.
Funeral services will be held
today (Thursday) at 1:30 O'clock
from the residence. Rev. Kohler
officiating, after which the body
will be forwarded to' Mitchell, S.
D.. for Interment by Rigdon &
Son.
CHUTE Tuesday, July 19, Abra
ham L. Chute, age 57 years, a
resident of Suver, Polk county,
husband of Mrs. Annie Chute
father of Ray W. Chute of Dal
las, Mrs. Blanche V. Couture
of Centralia, Wash.; Mrs. Ho
mer F. Altig of Caldwell, Ida
ho; Mrs. J. E. Lamb of Suver,
and J. L. Chute of Monmouth.
Funeral services will be held
Friday at Monmouth; Interment
in the, old Monmouth cemetery.
under the direction of Rigdon &
Son. -
BOWERS At the residence, 610
North Twentieth street, Wed
nesday evening, July 20th.
Charles H. Bowers, age 69
years, step-father of Mrs. Mary
Stiff of Salem, Mrs. C. A.
Thomsen of Metzger, Or.; Mrs.
J. H. Harper of Spokane, Mr3
Lottie Smith of Osakis, Minn.;
Mrs. Addie Clark of Brainerd
Minn., and George Harrison of
Alberta, Canada; step-grandfather
of Herbert L. Stiff and
Ted Stiff of Salem, and Mrs.
W. F. Dow of Hillyard. Wash.
The body is at Rigdon's. No
tice of funeral later.
mmm
is
ANNOUNCED
Evfcnt Will Take Place Early
In August Together
Band Concert . ;
A community sing thai ijs ex
pected to raise the roof, irf sched
uled for an .early date not yet
announced, but probably about the
first week in August. It isfto be
held in in connection with the
regular Willson park banfe con
cert, -and it will have the .stamp
of the Commercial club as f jts cer-
imcaie or genuineness.
Mrs. Carrie B. Adams of, Port
land, the famous, compqser and
leader, is to be asked to cbnduct
the singing and sbe makes dead
notes live like radium, an$ "harsh
voices soft and yearning:, anjd mere
noisy sound3 into the sweetest
and most passionate of music
Mrs. Adams, it is understood, has
consented to fill a date hfre. al
though the time has not been
agreed upon. Now tbat the sing
committee, of which Dr. f H. E
Morris is chairman, has 'agreed
upon a tentative date, everybody
Is urged to get out his be$t sing
ing voice, oil it up and shine off
the rusty spots, and prepare for
the biggest tonal event of the
season.
Further announcement wHT be
made as to the program and the
exact date.
Slide District Asks for
$100,000 Certifications
lice of the theft of a San Fran
cisco automobile and his escape
northward, left yesterday for
Portland under the custody of H.
P. Swptland, I'nited States deputy
marshal!, where he will face the
federal court on a charge of vio
lating the Dwyer act. The federal
officers charge him only with hav
ing taken a car unlawfully from
one state into another.
Donson was arrested a few da'ys
ago on a charge of cutting a cor
ner but while in the headquarters
aroused the suspicion of the chief
who with the aid of Sergeant Ellis
put him through a grueling exam-
nation. His method of traveling
without expense. a3 he said, by
stealing all of the necesseties as
well as a few luxuries made him
the object of considerable inter
est.
Permit is Issued to
Long-Bell Lumber Firm
LEWIS At Woodburn, Wednes
day, July 20, J. Clemens Lewis.
The body is at Rigdon's. No
tice of funeral later.
Home Builders
Take Notice
We can lave you money on
your Plumbing Supplies; It
will pay you to com and
ae us abont prices. We al
ways hare a supply of all
kinds.
Tents, aD sizes, prices
Yery low
; CAPITAL
Bargain House
W buy and sell rrerytMnr
, j Phono S8 i
.7 F .....
IIS CasmektU Bt.
CARPET
CLEANING
When carpets are cleaned
by' us the colors are bright
ened, the nap Is raised and
the sizing is left untouched.
We kill all moths, and dis
infect the carpet. Cleaning
done either in your bouse or
in our shop. Call us up and
let us figure on your clean
ing. We are carpet clean
ing specialists. , .
IshKaBibbJe
Cleaning Co.
Ira Mercer, Mgr.1 4
420 Ferry St Phone 1177
RIGDON &
Leading Morticians
Webb '& Clough
Co.
Funeral Directors
BOYS
WANTED
Bright, intelligent boys
with bicycles wanted to
carry morning i routes.
This is an excellent op
portunity :for ambitious
boys to get a Start in
business for themselves
and also make some
a money for their very
j own. ... .. ....
pply,CjjCBiation
Manager
OREGON STATESMAN
A resolution was received by
the attorney general here yester
day requesting the certification of
$5000 of bonds Issued by the Slide
Irrigation district. This district
is located along the Snake river.
and Includes approximately 1400
acres. Previously the district had
requested the certification of
bonds aggregating $95,000. Certi
fication of these bonds probably
will be discussed at a meeting of
the state irrigation securities com
mission to be held here tomorrow.
SAN' ANTONIO. Texas. July 13
' Contentions upon which Mexico
may base lur claims to a number
.of islands in.-t off the coast of
California in the Pacific ocean Hotell. who has been the object of
vhn ii arc now - occupied by Am
ericans and are under t lie control
of the I nited States, are summed
'ip in a report niade to President
Ohregon by General Ainando
Aguirre, sub-secretary of agricul
ture and chief of the commission
making a .study of the islands, ac
cording to an account in Excel
sior, published in Mexico City.
The report declares that the
claim it Mexico to the islands is
indisputable, but that the Mexi
can government is willing for the j
isiands to remain under the Am- !
erican flag in return for foreign
credit, the amount of which was
not stipulated.
Agreement Presented.
Included in the group of islands
is Santa Cataltna, of. which Wil
liam Wrigley, Jr., of Chicago, is
the sole owner. Otners are th3
arallones, San Miguel. Santa
Rosa, Santa Vera Cruz, Anacapa,
Santa Barbara, Sau Nicoles and
San Clemente.
The arguments of General
Aguirre in favor of Mexico's
claims to the islands, as publish
ed in . Excelsior, are:
"The I'nited States is hot oc
cupying them by right of dis
covery, because theyiwere discov
ered in the lHh century by the
Spanish navigator Cabrillo. who
gave them the names which they
now bear.
. Islands Not Purchased.
''They are not occupied by right
of purchase, as Mexico has never
sold them to any person or na
tion. "They are not occupied by
right of conquest, for they were
never conquered.
"They are not occupied by
right of territorial jurisdiction,
because the international code of
the United States sets the prin
ciple that the territorial jurisdic
tion of a nation cannot extend
farther than a league from shore,
amd the islands in question are at
,a greater. tUstance from the shore
of the,, United States.
,, ..Spanish Professor Cited.
"The international code of the
'Cnited States rejects the right of
conquest by stating that not all
territory conquered belongs to the
conqueror, but only that part as
signed by definite stipulations of
duly authorized treaties."
Further prpof of the claim of
Mexico to Jhe islands is cited in
the "decreei of the queen of Spain
in 1S36. declaring that in the fu
ture all possessions of the king
dom of New Spain belonged to
the republic of Mexico, a sover
eign nation. For many years
Mexico actually exercised control
over the islands, ft is asserted.
Decree of 1K3H Recalled.
in substantiation of. the as
rcrtion that Mexico exercised do
minion over the islands: it is
pointed out that a decrle was
issued June 20, 183S, authoriz
ing the governor of California to
make grants of any part of the
islands to Mexicar.s.'according to
the stipulations of the law of Aug.
IS, 1824. and that the titles to
parts of the islands granted to
Castillero and Carriol in 1S39
and 1841 were nullified by later
decrees of President Santa Anna
in November', 1S53, by President
Alvarez in July. 1 S 5 1 , and by
President Comfort March li.
1S57.
It is stated by Excelsior that
President Obregon may includt?
the matter in General Aguirre's
report in future negotiations be
tween the United States and Mex
ico toward the accomplishment of
a proposed "treaty of friendship
and commerce."
Million had l..n arranged wl'.h
double bl.uikcts ia the windows
'and preiuired like a . regular mov
; i:;g picture house. At about 10
(o'clock all the-boy s ami officer
! wore called in from their work,
and for nearly two hours they
had a regular mo'vii? eniertain
; nunt, lt 'ivas a urprise to the
! boys. Tliev had not been informed
Iwhy they were being brought in.
considerable interest since his ar-i Through ,th eourtesy of Frank
rost here because of the story jBlish of . Ye Liberty theater, the
which he is said to have told po-;Fiis! National pft-ture of Charley
Dorison Goes to Portland
To Face Federal Charge
Archie Donson, alias William
Chaplin's "The Kid" was shown
on the screen, and also Major
Allen's " Tiger Hunt."
Many of the boys were espec
ially amused and interested with
the escapades of ' The Kid," in his
many get-aways from the police,
and when a vote of appreciation
for Mr. Blitfh was aeked for, It
was given with a will. It is need
less to say, tbat it was unanimous.
Mrs! Frank Bligh was a mem
ber of the party. Brace Neeland,
the, regular Ye Liberty operator,
attended to the reeling off of the
films. Mrs. K. V. Kiehardson
presided -at-the piano, and F. V.
Kiehardson, the organist at Ye
Liberty, and a. Statesman repre
sentative completed the party.
Mr. Itligh promised the boys
Cigarette
,To gfaol In tho
'delicious Hurley I
Itobaceo flavor, j
It's Toasted
The Long-Bell Lumher com
pany, organized under the laws ot
Missouri, has made application to
operate in Oregon. The capital
stock is U 5,000,000. Ren C. Dey
of Portland was named attorney
in fact.
The Lebanon Stock company.
with a capital stock of $6000. has
been nicorporated by Joel C.
Booth. Roland B. Miller and Glen
P. Wallace. Headquarters will be
at Lebanon.
Notices of dissolution have boen
filed by the Hart L.and company
and the W. D. Howell company,
both of Portland.
Wine and Liquor Exports
From France Increase
PARIS. July 13. An Increase
in the exportations of wines and
liquors from France in the first
ouarter of this year as compared
with the same period of 1913 is
a surprising discovery.
In the meantime France has
lest two of her biggest custom
ers for wines and brandies, Rus
sia and the United States.
Of the brandies and liquors
Germany took about half. Ar
gentina, Turkey and England fol
lowed in that order.
Links at St. Louis Are
Put in Shape for Meet
REALTY EXCHANGES
Reported by Union Abstract
Company
I'nited States to Nellie Berk
ner. widow of Karl Birkner, east
half or east half section 6-7--,
H., patent.
Harry T. and Estella Fi Lun
deen to Albert Earl Pettit. lot
10, block 32. Highland addition
to Salem, $10.
Belle Shantz to E. A. and Mary
Thompson, port of lots 13 and
14. block 74. North Salem. $10
Secretary Kozer Makes
investigation at Astoria
Sam A. Kozer, secretary of
state, and George G. Brown, sec
tetary of he state land board,
left for Astoria last night where
they will make an investigation
with relation io the leasing of
tide lands.
"Applications for the leasing of
these lands were received by the
Plate land board yesterday, but
lefinite action was (inferred pend
ing such time os a complete in
vestigation can be made.
Alice Wenger to Malissa Greg- j Qr anfj r$ jSe
ory and Laura G. Kapphahn. lot ; . .
Back'trom i rip to laano
(.0x120, in North Salem. $10.
Ermal and Welda Shoemaker
to U. W. Davis, lot 13. block 3,
Broadway addition to Salem,
$C50.
Security State Bank to "Waldo
E. Miller, lot 2."., block 4. Willam
ette addition to Salem, $10.
Ladd & Bush to A. R. and Min
nie Siegmund, land in Clarke's
acreage tracts, near Gervais. $10
Walter W. Weinert to Emma
and E. G. Hornschurch. 12.32
acres in section 22-6-2. W, $1.
Louie M. Foss to Tillle Peter
sen. 0.S17 acre, near Silverton,
$10.
Mary Foss to Tillie Petersen,
.983 acre near Silverton, $10.
George W. and Ethel M. Hubb$
td:W. II. Williams, lot la Silver
ton, $500.
Dr. and Mrs. Lisle returned
Wednesday morning from a three
weeks' visit in Idaho. "They had
expected to make a long auto trip
through Yellowstone park, going
tnrough with a son ironi Bliss,
Ida. At the last, however, they
gave up the lon,g journey, and
compromised by a number of
short excursions to various scenic
wonders of central Idaho.
One of their visits was to Sho
shone Falls of the Snake river,
where the great river plunges aver
a precipice- 212 feet in height,
into a gorge in which tne whole
gorge of Niagara could be hidden
and almost never found, it Is so
deep. The rorge is spanned by
a spidery bridge, 550 feet bigh
ST. LOUIS. Mo., July 13. The
links of the St. Louis Country
club gradually are being put in
shape for thp National Amateur
Golf tournament which will be
held here during the middle of
September.
Grass experts have announced
the caurse as satisfactory and said
prospects were favorable for ideal
conditions for the tournament.
Many prominent amateur golf
ers of the country and a team
from England are expected to v
ter the tournament.
Irish World Conference
Is Planned in London
LONDON. July ,13. It is plan
ned to hold a world conference
of the Irish race. Art O'Brien.
secretary of the Irish Self-Determination
league, has issued an
announcement that the league
has taken the frst steps to or
ganize the conference. An or
ganizing secretary is about to
take office in Paris. O'Brien says
lie hopes representatives of the
Self-Determination league will be
chosen from each of the states of
America.
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