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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1923)
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Ccmlnj Winter; ' ' CllATTLIl, Dec. 22.T: ? first cut-;:r Lcr-rshow ri pcla tc-Jirn-ausr.t ta te held i;i this city will te coatested some tine ia the trrlr.t unar the ausr'ce3 cf the C-3 Arr:y Tolo Eri Ilcrsa thaw :--;cIat!c-!i, provi?J -p!3r3 at t rt, ent cf l-;.ii2T local -horse "en ii ;trt .iea raatcriallze, it ?. .- a--:---: 1 triay. i::r ;i fn Crc; i, i;:o, w. :.:i-1 c-i rn.hii Ccijr.i'a T ' 1 1 i ; 1 b ft:r r a ic v. C : ' 1 1 2 T '. ' ar.l j: -.cal . . I lj arr:-::3 fcr effi- . Ia r - c! i: j ev; .13 " - ' I"' - fcr c- -." zee cf the i- - '. : i to:.- ? tl 3 tr!.-;r t cf t' 1 . ; will L j r, . c" 1 -..:t::l3 have Lea J fcr 3 r!!:r3. i - : ) t i from Portland, Czvip Lr'-1 , Vcc caver Hjrrachs, E;i;2, : . - rt : -r 3 r:-tt:? - ::i t 1 ' ' l " i : rt i:i t' ; t -.r -. ' cf f- 3 c ' -y c -: 11 tLa II:' 1: La. 3 1. : :i . ills t si: : 3 x . u.ar t-:-, :.. 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(Pr Mail) s 1 C - cf I.h :.r. I ; r js Ar: -: ;.i i. i'ic ) cf r 0 h-ra t a j r 1- , 1 trj'-. ; -j t, T?-cr r '. - ruvrr::R. 7 .iC ' a "1 Un!lc3 Elates, has come asf far as thl3 French seaport only to find the eml-ration Quota full, and no immediate liope of entering the land cf proniise, - The band, upon leaving Russia, went to Poland and stayed several months until compelled by the authorities to move on. Conslan tiacpla was the ( next stop; ;a place, but there alsa they were regarded as undesirables, and sent away. Now. to the number of; 200, they have reach-1 CLr tours ar.i cne cf th 1 are planning to try to hold, cut uatil next June, when" new qu ta operative. . Ia th?" ; thoy are rcceivi.-j chari' 13 Will 1 - i ull1 '(ill Govt. Completes Lighthouse ficar Juneau, Alaska ; Vi!I Help Trade fTy Tb AssocUtei Press) JL:;i:aU.-Alaska. Dae. 2 2. A iS.OCO fog Elc;nall;2g Elation erected cn the north end cf Ad miralty Island. 20 miles south nf thlj town, La3 been completed by l- r covcrnient liglithouse service and ,wlll ttart c5fKatIas..Ciri:t- las cay according to aa anr.cur.ca- ucat issued today by thejlht tousa service officials..". The new station will benefit -'U.-ng as well as fishing traft and is considered the most modern ar.d best equipped station ca the Ala.laa coast. : ' It uj alio arncTjEced by tha : II i eervico that a li: .t hc 3 ljed at f 173, CCD ws3 1? ' tructed at -Cape Tpencer, ICO r-r-3 southwest cf here. It ' - lired that it would be r ly frr criratioa. next : Hay. two " imp rovencats .. have ttca'EOus'at for r.asy years, the frvico officials ttated. ', . , wib.w It 1 i J cf German Exclirn:: NEW YOni:, Dec.; 22.- The sharp depreciation in Berlin ex change to the point where ".cue cent la American money will buy tcvcral blll.'ca Ccrr.: an marks Las Clve-a l.'is to f vtr-1 fanciful tor irs.Ia ,all t'reet. and to many ia-t-rcstl-g i..athcnatlcal . calcula- Cr.o cf tLs latest stories, credlt ei to a a American -consular offi cer ia Celriam relates how short ly after the armistice the Belgian rover: -ient, in an sppareat el.'art to rc- Jre sufllclcnt marks to I.--flarnce, if cecc-sary, the German C3;r aa3 Eltuatioa, d:-c?3ed to re t ...a all th German' currency Cca'tfrcrl-.lizg !i Ealgfaai.' It Is to Lavs expected to acquire tlx tillloa t arks la this manner, L't the favcrahle rata of exchange effcrcj taiacsl ccasidcrabla jrpec i;I:tloa by Il.llana who. purchaser marks in Germany and sold -them at a profit ia their own country, bo that several more billions were tclaaily' ccqairei. ' 'These marks are said to have t:c:i tiered i.i a larje warehou-.a 1 : .1 a r'aard i.lacri over then. r.'-ec-Esltatiajr an annual outlay of CD.C0O to C.C0O Eclgiaa francs, l ilies the loss cf interest. Co rrcat h23 te-ea the depreciatioa in r -rhs that tha Belgian "treasure" ic:i 13 t a;a still to b un d:r $1 er.t ruard, is valued at ls th :a i.a Aracrtf?a reoney tt the r r... 1 3 cf e eh a age. t Another slory, which ri thi c.leat cf df:rttl iti.i, .rui t 4 0 Le x cars w v.l 1 1 - j haul $l.v-.rtU cf one mark ti-1 st the present rate cf c: FA' . en f r: r ;y r.! ht Ly ? re : '!r c : i a i ! 1 . I "MALL TOWti f K floniEfnot:": BGOTOCOl! Approach of Holiday Season Makes Rum Runners Des perate for Traders ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, II. J., Dec. 22.-(By the AsHCdatri Press). Th coast guards mos quito fleet of speedy rum chasers tightened their blocade on the Jersey coast aa Christmas draws nigh and desperate bottle fisher man grown more bold, have had a busy dime of it since last mid- The aeroplane - motor drivea craft operated by "AI, the sheik" was reported captured when it at tempted a quick dash out to the run fleet. "Al," "cae of the best known bottle fishermen of this sector of rum row, was taken prisoaer, charged wfth bein? in possession cf one quart of Scotch whiskey. IIU boat was empty. Coast guards reported they broke up a rum landing party and captured a small cargo of bottled contraband off Sandy Hook, when they frightened off 30 men and Leys who ran down to the beach to help a harrassed rum runner unload his goods before govern ment men arrived. Urcea Pedestrians to Wa:'c cn Left Hand tl cf Head i IIAHRISBURG, Dec 22. In an effort to reduce the number cf accidents to 'pedestriansf on the public highways' of this titate. the Pennsylvania Motor federation i3 urging publicity for the recom mendation of the American Auto mobile association that persons on the highway, especially at night, faco too traffic by walking a the left hand sido cf the road. The national association has reached the conclusion, after a study of the situation, that most of the cases' when automobiles strike pedestrians at night are duo to the driver being partially blinded by the headlights of ap proachirg cars and, swinging to the right, failing to see pedestri an, it i3 contended that If per sona walking on the roads would face the traffic they would be better able to avoid being struck and Also would be seen mnnh sooner by the drivers of cars ap- j.-acams ia the opposite direc tioa. '. . . ' IVAV'sPrcrer'CitvJnll- to Wic!3 Cpen HInhways SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22. Offered the alternative of leav- tag the city or remaining hero la confinement, 19 alleged I. W. VVa today elected to linger and were sentenced Dy Police Judge Daniel S. O'Brien to 30 days la jail. '--mm W- ffi , v ; t f '"' M ' . - - (' I: ' - - ;V - - ' ' J - u Y i arc I to Call at f j r - . . jlj j- w - 111 SUNDAY I.IOIINING, i rrv-rrrr i - They sir. .3; songs while waiting-to be transferred to cells. .The men, charged with vagrancy, were ronr.ded up ia raids and police de clare they had la .their posses sion literature which Indicated sought to Incite labor trouble ca the waterfront. " - ' 111' f - n 1 ft I I I ' I I f f 1! 1 ' I f'lf i Comp nv Which.' Mahufac- lured i,,!s!abe!eci Drug columu U3, c:.:j, b-.c. 22. Suit for crarr.:-': 3 aga!r.-t a nan-Tafacturi.- t drug :companyfc charg ing ' mislabel!:-; .y of p oison, which administered by two Columbus physicians f er another nca-pci. oa ous drug, caused the death of two women and serious illness .to a local phyei-Ian was reported to night to he contemplated by tho . . . . husband cf cae "of the victims. . The two women, Mrs. Minnie Davi3 of Columbus and Mrs. Nel lie Paul ot Circleville, died within a week of each other last Septem ber after having been treated with the drug, according to their at tending, physicians. Dr. Jonathan Forman and Dr. E. J. Gordon, who made public the cause of the women's death last night . after a protracted Investigation by the two physicians aided by a majori ty of the local profession. Both women died soon after a Eolutloa of the poison had been adminis tered to them, the physicians said. The drug, according to the phy Eicians had teen purchased frora a local wholesale drug dealer. European Tcur in 1024 . , - i, NEW. YORK, Dec. 22. Presi dent CIiarJ?s A. Stoneham of the New York Giants announced today his approval of the proposal cf Manager John J. McGraw to take two baseball teams on a fiveVeeks tour of Europe after the world's t L J 4 .. SUITS SHIRTS.-', . HATS ij::ltS' uai: I : . .. - 0 - r . r , ssr: 5 i.ext autumn. lis tall .1 wc--.ll try. to make the trip wi th a. . Mr. Stonc-ham, however, favcri selecting two-all-star teams fro the major leagues Instead cf tec ing the Giants and ChkT-o Y.'hi Cox, believing that if r.c.her cU wia3 a pennant it could not :ct ate the enthusiasm that two.. nia of the great players could. Trial Dab Has C::n Seattle; Dec. 22. j.:-. 22 - 3 set today by Vrc: re Ma Ice Ira Bourla3 as the date the trial cf Samuel II. Chart, mer Seattle policeman, who char.- : I with' fatally wear Uizz I'arahurs-r, federsl . c clerl: -of Tacoma, and r:rie wounded. Mrs. iVoIet Davis el f: f; th i , -rsr .. 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