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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1923)
a urn unrxmxjnjy ir un-at:rnnnri rv z t t u I iff nit ill! Ill' I .t v 1 i V r V f 1.1 f4 . 1 t .. - v --. ; : V - i J I- THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1923 V OUNCEST U. S. N. COMMANDER ii n X Si STILLMAN DRAWS WIFE AND INDIAN INTO GLARE AGAIN" TELLS FRANCE'S NEEDS. lif . .& f i I Li -J i TO RETIRE. . L M , Commander R. D. Gatewood, who has been loaned : to - the United States Shipping Board by the United States Navy, is the youngest Commander in thj ftr ice. He returned recently from abroad. During the trip abroad Commander Gatewood made extensive survey on a tour of European ports, embracing France, Germany, Holland and I' - if . .,v. :JW ( , Tr Ty Cobb, after nineteen years in the major leagues, an nounces that he will retire after next season's baseball schedule, with full honors to the title of one of the world' greatest baseball players. t MM .S-j4-a-.J-.-1 x i-f iX V-'.. : V:-.;::sW..:v:f V yt, f .-'"' f 4-- . ? v - v fj ' -Jiff - ILLINOIS SOLON IS BOOMED FOR HOUSE SPEAKER i ' :- ft 4.0 .V Vi . - f V v. Mrs, James A. StiJlman, Baby Gay, cpper left; StQIman below, and Fred Beauvais, above at right, . . r'rcMdcnt Millerand -in a speech reviewing France's foreign and domestic affairs proclaimed a policy of better relations with the Allies and for more births; less expenses and lots of common sense. Taxes, the President said, had risen from 460 gold franca per capita prior to the war to 2,460 francs last year. The filing of an appeal by 5tillman, millionaire divorce won by bis wife, "Fifl" Potter Stillman, a year ago, set aside, promises to brinff into the "pitiless light of publicity" again the romance of Mrs. Stillman and the Indian guide Fred Beauvais. ' yew York banker, to have the 1 Stillman, with his appeal, reveals the much talked of but hitherto banned "confession" note of Mrs, Stillman which her husband has long : wished . to use in substan tiating his claim that Guy Still man, whom the court ruled his eon, is really the son of Beauvais. PICTORIAL EVENTS - TmTNEWEST DICTATOiTSND HIS RHINELSND CABINET - and People 'THE VINE," PRIZE WINNING STATUE. Representative Martin B. Madden. ' A group of middle-west Repub lican members of the house has started a boom for Representative Martin B. Madden as speaker of the house when, congress convenes next month. Their plan is to have Speaker F4 K. Gillette given . an ambassadorial postprobably to Italy that his place may be filled by Madden without any embarrass ment to the former- in the WORLD NEWS f" anwwn, ii i n i I - , --(.Tiril--- , 1 , iii iii ii wnnMi'iiiii imi'ii ii r ? - - "- . Sin, M'-j,tfhrtiia'iMiiW-fr-A if1 iv" '" i 7 -f n- "frfWhii.!. iW.,. ; aiWitirf ,virH4"-- y . .-. --.-.vr -m. .,, y ; I l I : i ' I I s 1 .tok - . vjr- Dr. Josef Matthes and his official family Left to right are Rev, Kremers, Herr Oehmer. Prima Mmlstee j PfeUTer (with papers). Premier Matthes, Herr Hansen. Herr Simons, Agricultural minister. Brock; FU . aaa1alnia) , ,., ,..1 efeAVY RIBBON USED ON COAT II llll I AMfl 1 W : . J:: 'V' F:J - l ; iwsafei ; i ifmi rssrss-i ,. Six CORTLL'A WARFARE CONTINUES IN RIOT-TORN GERMANY . 'r:-:-:' J 4 v.v..x.Wi. titW(lwil. V'1JrtTiWrr Wlii tjESiSto vim? m.1 $4rman police firing from house tops on sharpshooters of Communist forces In Hambtux. PAT SOMERSET, JR, (OSCELOTXOAT ' V i p, j :r " i V -x-:-oc-:-:-:-m lf 1 I T , II U 1 '4 I Ys , ill SU tzzz ' III r-y : . .'. ' - ? ; --r. . --w,r.v ; ' - 4 i i - ;i: v-viw: - -.- - - - V- i . .;-. t?::P- !' V'-J' - if-: 5,frwal , :!: '' " - ' " ; :'"-mw:-x e-?5fr:-:-jc ' 7 i . vovwv.vsf Harriet Frishmnth's work, which won the Julia A. Shaw me morial prize ot $300 at the winter exhibition of the National Academy of DIe-n Nw Ynrlf- . V i if YALE HOPES TO WIPE OUT 1922 VICTORY OP TIGERS TV . 3 A 4',' ' i - i X-.; ' y-- 1 . -a vV S ' XN&. f ' .. ' '''' Cf s I I ? -v f" 0 .v-.-s,'t . .."oto' 1 f i j LawMaMwiawawiasswssaw mj.,, . !X WW' LABOR MEETING. " - ' , . , .:. f rtWlJWMW-:nw' The rival captains this year. Bill Mallory of Yale, center, and. "Snoops" Snirely of Princeton, and scene from the 1922 strangle which Princetoa won I to 0. 'Capt Aldrich of Yale Is brinsins down quarter back Loarie of the Timers. .1 -. One of the smartest of the fur coats for the younger element is this three-quarter length of oscelot (South American Leopard). It is collared and cuffed in a soft, plain ' for and has wide, mandarin sleeves. A particularly handsome coat of brown elonr de lain has ties a neck and waist of beary faille rib twn. It is also banded In kolinsky, tollar, cuffsr straight down the . Ud .of . front . and back . saneL The Yale bulldos and Prince- -ton Tiger are now chewing raw ' meat in preparation for their an nual gTid battle at the Yale bowl -Nov. 17. And because of its re markable reversal of form this season Yale is confident of not. only wiping out the 3 to 0 defeat of last year: but that disastrous 20 to 0 lacklogf.l&20. .Yale has a big edge on victories won in the annual tussle, having annex -ed 24 up to this year, while but I .13 are chalked up for Princeton, i Klne games have ended In ties. -J .The marriage of Edith Day -and Pat : Somerset . ended a martial tangle - of two years' duration. Miss Day was In London when she separated from her husband. A tew months afterward Somerset's wife applied for divorce, nam ing Miss Day. . On the return to this country of Miss Day and Somerset, Carle Carlton, the - husband of Miss Day, started , I deportation proceedings against Somerset. When he learned of the Infant in the case he halted Jilsasa.i., , : :,: "America's" wage earners have won tremendous tri- 1 umphs during the year," i Samuel Gompers, president , of the American Federation of Labor, faid in a staterrunt regarding tne opening -forty-third annual conven ton of the federation now hi r "session in Portland, Ore. He added that labor win naw plan In this meeting to "no forth in conquest of pro sress and greater - achievement-" -; IN ' i I. '