ffiTiii.plE i Coast League Standings i i fe'W. Lu Pet Sacramento - 10, Fan Francisco 10 Portland - ... 8 Missions-. 8 - Seattle 8 -. Los 1 Angeles . . 7 5 6 7 8 8 . 7 .667 .625 .633 .600 .600 .COO .428 .167 Oakland ----- 9 10 Hollywood PORTLAND. April 1.4. (AP.) .The Portland Bearers aga in de feated the Hollywood Stars, to day's game ending with a .4 to 1 wore, Edwin Charles TotnUu. the well known unake charmer from Oklahoma, , held the HtarH.to: six scattered hits. 1 lolly wood : scored the lone run, when Shehari drovs out a, , sharp single In the; ninth inning with two out and (iyioch on third.. Score H- H. 15. Hollywood- 16 1 Portland 111 1 iShea and Murphy: Totr.lin and Yelle. LOS ANGEL.ES. April 14. A homer over the leftneld wail in the lltb innlng gare Oakland a K t 8 victory over Losi Angelas hfr today. .'In the tenth' Lpp Angelc had the baes filled with tio out but the Oaks got out of. the. hole when Hood was out iryir.g l steM home. Bool clouted out J.h win ning homerun for Oakland., Bra zill and Caveney each mail dr cult hits, the formt-r with one on Score ; H 11. E. ' Oakland 9 ,llv 1 los Angeles '.8 13- " Delaney, fooper Cra'head , au.i Bool; Hoss. KfleM. and Hannah. SEATTLE, April HNlnth in ning rallies featured the. third game: of the. Seiattle-iM Issdon . series here today which wjs. finally won by the Indians,. '2. t 1. After being. Iwdd; KCorlss .Tor 17 innings, including yesterday., game,-the Bella -- atd u r:.a in their hajf ot the ninth to ti? the scqre, one-all. -Ti .Indian nae back in the last pr of Lb&,4iinth with a doubly ana a single, by Kldred and Ballcrigcr, respective ly;! to .shove lacross tlio winning run. t Score it. H. Missions 1 Seattle - - !,. ! Welnert. Eckert ! and Whitney; Kd wards and Schmidt. SAN FRANCISCO. ApriJ 14. The Seals made it three trtraiRht over the Sacramento Senators by ti ouncing the league leaders .til day 3 to 1.- Both Racbac' and Mails- pitched bang-up .ball, the latter whiffing Ave Senators. . Score IV H. E. Sacraipento 1 5 2 San Francisco ." - 3 0 1 .Rachac and Severeid; Mails and Vargas. ' A. H. Moor. 233 N. High St., apartments- and store where: you can get h4gh quality furniture and furnishings for every room... in your house. ( ) "7" i 1 The Midget Meat Market never falls to give you the finest meats and fish. There Is but one place in Salem to get the finest fish. The Midget Market has it for you. () AMKKICAX O- NEW! YORK, April 14. (AP.) The Yankees and Athletics bat tled three hours to a draw in their third American league game here today, darkness ending the con flict in lithe tenth .with the teams' deadlocked at 9 to S. - .Score It- H. E. Philadelphia 9 12 1 New York 9 1 2 Rommel, Walberg. Pate. Grove and Cochran; Shawkey. W; Mrioro Hoyt, Grabowukl and P. Collin, WASHINGTOJCApril 14. Hot. lis Tfcwrstqn.VDitching" bis flrsf American .leiye. game for Wash-ington.-Jieldr Boston today t.teu hits, ill singles, and, the Senators took the second game of the aeries 5 to 2.1 Score - .R.vHE. Boston L-.:.:.. ... .. 2 4 s Washington .J - S 9 o .Wingfield and Hoffman; Thurs ton and! Ruel. x CLEVELAND. April 14. Sen sational relief pitching by Sherrod Smith, veteran southpaw, enabled Cleveland to nose out the Chicago White SOX, 3 to 2. today. The Sox had one iron across in the ninth a rwt iviliMn on when Smith re lieved Karr. He retired the next three men. Score-i Tt. H. E. Chicago Jul 2 9 1 Cleveland! 3 7 0 iBarnaby and Crouse; Karr, Smith and', Sewell. Detroit-Sti rain. ; -. Louis 'postponed; Giant aid DnPont explosives (fuse blasting caps). Lumber and all building materials. Gab riel Powder & Supply Co., 610 N. Capitol. Tel2248. () Bonesteele Motor .Co. 454 S. i Com'h, has the Dodge automoblls for4yoo. All steel body. Lasts a v lifetime Ask Dodge owners. They vHl tell yott. ', . .? ' yATIOXAL i -O i o- BOSTON, April 14 tAPl--Maklng! his' first start tf the sea son for the Robins, Datzy Vance was outpitched today by the form er Dartmouth athlete, Foster Ed wards, and the Boston Braves carried Jff the third game of .-their series, f to, 3; t . .. Score j:; ACy4:i,':B.' H.E. Brooklyn ';:-.-. .v. 3 6 -1 Boston ... ..k.. 7 10 2 Vance and Deberry; . Edwards and Taylorj v','. PHILADELPHIA, April 14. Jack Scott,r former Glanr pitcher, brought. down tls,old team mates joday by effective pitching: and THE OREGON STA'mtfl score was 9 to 6, Scone ' ' R! IT. E. New Ybri . . .' 6 8 Philadelphia ....9.16 2 ; primes,. . Cheeves. Greenfield. Bentley and' Hamby; Scott, and Wilson. .' . . CINCINNATI, April 1 4 . The Pittsburgh. Pirates handed the Cincinnati Beds their jecond straight defeat- in the season's opening series by a 6 to 2 victory today. Lee Meadows was in per fect form, allowing only eight scattered hits. Pittsburgh- fi 12 2 Cincinnati . 2 8 3 Meadows and Smith; C. Mays fu.d Hargreave. St. Louis-Chicago- postponed; cold. The Marion Automohil.Co. The SlndHbaker. the, vorUr.-Ktgr?ateFl automobile .value. Operating .cost small. Will last a liletime. wUh care. Standard coach $1510. () Eiker Auto Co.. F?rry at Lib- ertv St. Autos,. hU. red .and botignt and wtld. tlars .washed day and night. . . Low prices', and seryi-e will make ,lonc "friends. . ( BEARCATS BLANK 'CHEMAWA TEAM The Wilfanioiu- university base Lall team went to Cheutawa yes terday ufferpoou and pl4'ed a prin-Licei gam',, vuining' away with lli long en.i t,( a :i to s-ore. McKenzie. wjio-ic ai ni was In good condition,, was in the box the en tire garne and held the Indians Scoreless. All th mon who went ov-r got lito tlu game liefore the finish, aud some fine work was displayed. ; ir..it Jiandled third sack, in cred it ahlfv..iashioH. and McMultin. Ittjarcat JioAstop, was. handy, with the slick. , j.The -May Day game will be flayed against Pacific .university li. w?. . announced yesterday. Wil lamette is out to win.fnun the Congregational school at every --port tliif year. aiil the gam; should - furnish plenty il interest for the feKtlval visitors. Canital l'.arrain House, Capital Tire Mfg. C . "tike's Auto Wreck- iti'S. Three In nne.; Bargain center oi ?alem. Th.usanda ot bargains li. Fteinbock. 25 Center. () Mrs. H. P. Stith. millinery. Most beautiful Itais in Salem; all sluipes and, Mol'ufs; full stock from which to make fine selections. Best uuality. 3S State St. t) " i l 4 OREGON BEATEN, BY P. U. TOSSERS Pacific, university heat Oregon) to day. S to. 7. The score was' stied in Uie sevenin iiiuiuk, iu I-. I . I . . rt ..IH' ril Tl U U Ti fi W01lt abend. Home runs were made by -.Score K- Oreon 7 x J Pacific y 1 McDonald, Kretzer and Jones; Rannow and Fryer. CanDy Carload of high grade Jerseys shipped to British .Colum bia.. r General Markets . . .. i . sporti!aniv irT,h" i4- aim anil vakvr t.tea.v" ; " Wi WTpt. .reipt -290. il.. I... ti- T- .:. " "-"v, wviif2.W-3 p";rawlH. -tw.i hi.I ,hoi,-. tf H i" ' - '. 2-"it pounds. i:iuii.' j - ""' eh.W I.7.-... It - -''? lr-2-pounds, . m mon . . an.l choir ll.ts5i ! 1 - I,-1" ! -: ItiU p..nDd. i-oyiiiian, iiH-dium, (food anil VToir' fll.T.-.frfli: ia-kinK roheh d raonrti- s.7SWH; slattcUtr i.iit 00 1K pounds, inidiuiii. (rood and cUOhf II. "'" t- lHr anl s?"-kT Tf. i-ut i,.und. mrdiiim. Ifood nd rUoi' .f 1 1.75 fei I '- - : . . v j?hp nd TaraU M.ady; rrl- rOKTLAND. April - ' .VP (- a !t . - t.t rhitruiuie frMn' 40n in vaUey :-d"liTed Ponlnd 13c per pound., -fcw milk 4 per cent i'..3r. fWtrt. o.' h. PrrtUnd. Pmryr "tltdy ; -Iwiivy i.B i. -via -be, liihi "oirTSl": Rpr-int tiom!""': Irniler -SfliB-Jllrt pokln white ilnfk -Jllr : ol rt ti.iiiil. turkeys live nominal; JfresaX Mr. Uniorrs !Th1 ; meat -m l'otatwiVtrady: l.: !.. 'ifk. lMVKTI.-AXlf. April 14.--I V) 11" huller mnVkrf irrgBlar with .-xtra to.T ' as 'llr and tandiinU l,s I'liicbrr t 4i14c; iKv lowi-r erd fr up Wlr: reipt wr- .2 !.:! pound siiii irpt IT.iKij ).niN: . Kkj:- vere straiiv nud nm-hanKCil. ocipt were C.I3n"rarS and HJH triTf stored. ' . Poultry a:nt drr.seil meats wr.' -tady. POK1XA1T0 OEAIK I-OHTI.ANH. April 14 A 1' ) heat, bid; HHH hard whit April. May f : hard whit.-, HS. Baart April. May V,; fdfration. aoff white. wetern hiW. April. May l.3U: hard winter April. Mr-$l--: rorthem npriuif April. May 1 1 ii" - western red April. May $1.".I9. Oats. No. 3S pound white feed April. May 'f3l.Se; ditto sray Xpril. May Burlev. No. 4" pound HV April, May .,'.- -, Corn. So. J. KV hipmeiit Apt. f. ..!.. May 33.7'. .Miltrnn. standard April fU4.-0. May f.2fl. HAY AND LEOTJMES ItlRTIWI'. April, 14. lAlM Hay hurinir pr!-e. Katern lireeon imrthy fllfrtr-'; ditto valley 17il1.0: rat ft4.SO; alfalfa f!Si .iJ; t hay ft4.M: a4 and retfh lfi.A(ii17 ; straw SS.AO per Ion. etl it prices fi a ton more. . . : ' i , DAXEY EXCHANGE pftRTl 4Mi Anril 14 Ai") Dairy ri.hn...' i ' nrtees-: ' Butter, extras 41.-: ' stanihtrd HI1'; irim firat aHr: firts 3-. Kars, eat v -.'W-: firsts -"c ; pullet, etrrrent reeeipt lSe. VEOETABI.ES VOKTIJIXn. April 14. (AP Rf cerpt of asparrffctH from the Columbia rirer aetin ure in-reaiz. The ipiahty in . exeellent. nd tock i nellie t $2.0-.7.Vr,t doB rMtt,i-W5.4.; .ifof trae."eBruratMT are more plenti ut also tmCtind ready- sale at fl-S iW doirt. . I . i'-il nrato mrppKea are eieanmr up r Ore ton and it H reckoned , that the old erop will be pracKally Sit. med .y -t ed of tbo months- v '.-i' ' -' i "' ': - CH1CAOO b&AIK r'v 5HICAO April 14. (AP) Broader tor in. wheat -todsy,; mi M too did ro- , - . . - . : ..MmtatiiMt Inni h t Iw w-Kxtern Kama. Domestic millutr da- miai viittaio irnprored. Lorjety a S higher; corn! fiBihd --npbB jedrfft.I 4c oil, tl ot - ie $49 . ---' AM, 3ALEA1, OUEfJUN f SElSOiJOW . PORTIjAND, April 14. (AP.) The opn season for tront .fishing begins tomorrow and hundreds of anglers over the entire state are expecte4i to make the most of the ocas ion with rod and line. (ianve wardens, too, wrn plan ning to, hasten to the streams to morrow. Harold Clifford, newly elected game warden, said tonight that his .assistants were prepared to, see that anglers, in their en thusiasm, iln out overstep the privileges granted by the game laws, v Clifford promised that anglers who obey the regulations of the tlshing laws will have no trnublr witti the wardens. The open season for trout- ex tends from April 3 5 to October 31. both -dates inclusive, except in Klamath county where the open season is from April 15 to No vember :lo. Has .limits in all streams of the state open to fishing are placed at vi fish or -0 pounds and one llsh In any,on day. or Co lish ;iad 40 pounds and one lish in any seven consecutive flays. It is unlawful to have in pi session more than GO tlsh or 4 pounds and one Hsh at any one lime. Acclimated ornamental nursery stork, evergreen, rose bushes, fruit and shade trees at Pear'c.y Bros, in season. We have our own nncserles. J 78 S. Com"!. () Ii. A. Scheeler Auto Wreckine Co., oldest in the W,illanietrt val- j ley. New and itsed parts and equipment. Iow prices and Quality Service, here. lORfi N. CODl'l, () RICK ARD'5 PLAN STR1KIN6 SiMAfes NEW YOIJK. April 14. fAP) ; - Tex Hii kard's heavyweight pro gram struck a t ouple or Snags to day. One of theuj. an injunction suit filed by Walter Taylor, Cleve land promoter, to slop the Jimmy Maloney-Jack Shartey hout at the Yankee stadium May IS. may re quire a stiff lepal battle before it Is removed. The . other involves the disap pearance of Paulino Uzcudun. who failed .to show Up this afternoon to sign articles for a 1', round match at the stadium. June 22. after the Spaniard's board mana gers had come to agreement with Rickard's matchmaker, Jess Me diation, on all points involved. When Paulino was still missing two hours after the time fixed for the signing. McMahon postponed the ceremony until tomorrow. He regards the match as clinched however, as a result of Delaney's acceptance of the 15 round bout preferred by Paulino. Taylor's sail, filed In federal court, is based on, the failure of Jimmy Maloney to fulfill an al leged agreement to box Johnny Risko in Cleveland on or before May 1. Mr. Used Car Buyer: Have you een the real buys Jit the Capitol Motors Incorporated? See Biddy Bishop. 3.n N. Hih St. Tele. phoneH 2125 and 2120. () H. L. Stiff Furniture Co., lead r in complete home furnishings, priced to make you the owner; the store that studies your every need and is ready to meet It, ab solutely. () TEAMS TO PLAY AT OXFORD PARK This afternoon's game between Salem high and Lincoln high of Portland, opening the baseball season for the local sdiool. will start at 3 o'clock at the Oxford Patk grounds, it was announced Thursday afternoon. The management of the Salem Senators, which has charge of the grounds, donated their use to Ihe high school. Lincoln Is expected to send a strong team, as it defeated Colum bia university early In the season and Columbia has been - going strong since then, having defeat ed the Chemu wsi Indians. The Cherry City Baking Co.'s bread, pies and cakes are of high est quality. One of Oregon's most sanitary bakeries: visit it. Worth while. A Salem show place.. () Protest Bankruptcy Plea of Telegram's President PORTLAND. April 14. (AP Declaring-that- J. E. Wheeler, president of the Telegram Pub lishing company, holds hut the "naked legal title" .o the stock and assets of the publishing com pany., the Lumbermen's Trust company filed a formal petltlon in Intervention in the- federal - dis t r J.ei-. court., today protesting against the company being ad judicated a bankrupt in line with the petition tiled by, Wheeler Tues day. ' . . ' u , This action was followed by a similar petition :in behalf of A M. : Smith, receiver for the com pany by appointment of presiding Judge Evans of the state circuit eoqrt. - - k, t v Earlier in Ihe day Judge Evans signed an order modifying the temporary restraining order? which be.tlssued Tuesday.?. , ' ; ' High Scliool Honor 3" Scholars Selected t'i . - - ... - - . . Mildred Miller md Helen Rich ardson Make Fin iirOe- ; Mildred Miller and Helen Rich ardson i were ; yesterday named honor scholars at Salem, high, and vill nnnear on the commencement program this yean - Both girl are member of the commercial de- vhlcK baa total of 44 Inia, graduaUng class. of JiSB. They tare made ao.jr?a-jow?r um -oner at Salem high school. Mildred.. Miller "Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry O. Miller, 152S North Capitol street, and eatert-fl senior nigh school , from McKinley. She has received a "one" grade 25 times., Helen Richardson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Richardson, 3.15.1 Oak street, and was also entered from McKinley. During her four years in high school she has re ceived 27 "one" grades. .The students who received high est honors liUit year were Mildred Weeks, Anoua Welch and Char lotte Martin. Paftnn Bros, have on display the latest in Kasler Cards. Make your choice from a beautiful and varied selection -one of ihe best displays of greeting cards ever siiowii in Salem. ::io Slate. SI. () POLICIES IK CHINA SCOCED BY DOLLAR President of Steamship Com pany Uses Mild Profan ity in Remarks HAN FRANCISCO, April 14. ( Al'l -Capliiin Robert Dollar. I'ri sidt nt or th" Doli.ir Steuniship lonipany. todiiy so;--(i overn-i.n-nt olTicials lor their Chinese rolicy. declaring, at. the !: the loi;ar liner Pri-sidenl (!mr.! was . i ii in j; soutln.ard to ta1;- on IHti. murines for China. lha '!. i "we need iu tlie Orient is !)ic;;hone. Captain Dollar, years old, white haired, and dignified, was .noti il by newKpaperiuent as using mild , profanity as he aired hj:i . i.'ws.., He r;ad u confidential disii.iti-h from the Dollar lin- Tien. -in of fit i. " A mt-riian minister anl i ,ii.iiil general, after conference, have instructed Americans Jeae un, Ux possible. Anticipate sciious i rim j. it-." "?hat got. my Scotch up," Dol lar .napped. "Idea of the gov ernment teliing me I've got to ji'it China! Why before I'd get out of China. I'd tell the govern ment to ' The reporters stopped up their tars at this juncture, and when Captain Dollar had finished his remarks on that subject, they re sumed listening. "Hern's the cable we sent back to Tientsin." Dollar continued. "We can't consent to vacate parts. of China and desert Ameri can interests. We are in China to stay permanently, and the Ameri can government must protect us. Ultimately the red bolshevist 'will b(. destroyed." After reading the message. Dol lar continued his remarks. "We've got buildings, offices, warehouses there. We and the Standard Oil have adopted a policy of. perman ence in China. We didn't lease or rent property. We boughr. "And now, because the govern ment thinks we're going to have a little trouble, we're told to get out! Hut I'm not going to. I'm mad clean through about our pol icy in China. What we need i a little backbone. Tell these devils they shan't do these things. Wishy waihy people will tell you the Hritish and we shouldn't send troops. Why not? If I'm u peace ful law-abiding citizen, I don't care if there is one or a hundred policemen in front of my home. But if I'm planning to commit a crime. I don't want any! That's China." RESORT SWEPT BY FIRE Rlclilj Furnished Cottage- in Path of I'Ihuu s; Spreading HOLLAND. Mich.. April" 14. (AIM Upwards of sixty cottages, many of them richly furnished, were destroyed by rtr.- which was sweeping the summer resort of Macatawa Park, near here early today. With but limited fire fighting apparatus available it was feared th entire town would be destroyed. Local officials" &t thn scene were unable Jo give an estimate of t he damage, but it was thought it would amount to between $300. ono and half million dollars. First National Bank, the bank ot friendship and helpfulness in time of need. Interest paid on time deposits. Open an account and watch your money grow. () Astoria Statewide honey pro ducers and cooperative selling Easter Special In Light and Dark Regular 'Price 60c a lb. Special for Saturday Only 36c a ljbl 2 for 70c . Or 5 Lb. Box for $1.50 Limit one box fo a cus tomer. We reserve the right to limit quantities. ; No C O. D. or Phone orders on this special. 'i Only at CfCH AEFER 'S DRUG STORES 7 The Penalar Swire V&SL North Commercial St OriInal Yellow Front : Phone 197 V Chocolates r t'X IT C J "V Hill CASE Defendant and Former As sociate Pass "Lie"' in Courtroom at Rome TtOMK. April lt. AP) With two men on their feet shouting accusations at each other, a climax was reached today im the trial of Tito Zaniboni. former sociiflbd deputy. Znnthoni. with seven oth ers, is on trial before a military tribunal charged with plotting to slay. Premier Mussolini in Novem ber, 192.. Z.aniboni confronted Carlo Quag lia. with whom he ,once was very friendly but who today told the military Ui.tnnal a detailed .story of the plot th overthrow fascism. After (juaglia had testitied for three hours ;t he feelings of the two meu reached such a pitch thnt they passe dthe He in open court. The encounter came after (juaglia had completed a full de scription of the plot, interspersed with vigorous dseniuH of charges that he acted as police informer and agent provacaf ear. When asked a question, Zanihoni stood up in the iron aT- fur prisoners, lifted his, right hand and declared: ' I swear upon the iife of my child, which is the only precious thins left to me, on this' earth, that QusRlia not only asked me for permission to help fire the shot against Mussolini but .man euvered me into position and held the rifle at the nioni.-m the police entered the room." Quaglia. continued Zanibonl, did no; incite him into the decis ion to kill the premier, because, he did not require any incifmg. but tjuaglia betrayed him to save his own skin. At that point Qnaglia pale and trembling, sprang up and si reach ed : "You lie,; You lie;" .aniboni responded, in u shout: "Ppon my honor, upon my child I have told the truth. I have nothing, more to say." Quaulia then faced the specta tors, alternately beating h i s breast, and extending his arms, as he proclaimed his innocence. Then his former friend interrwrtcd him: "If there is a God, die now, traitor! " Qiaglia turned and for the first'v. time during the day met squarely the gaze of Zaniboxii, who was gripping the iron bars of his cage, and glaring at his accuser. Quaglia seemed to wilt and soon afterward asked Gen eral Freri. presiding officer, to permit him to leave the room. For the wrecked and damaged -.ntomobile, HulFs, 267' S. Com'l St. Tel. r78. Tops, glass, radiator, body and fender Work. No over charges here. Expeit work. ( ELECTED AS MEMBERS Cards to lie Ieliverel to Patter sun aul f-tttf fety Soon The Aero Club of Oregon, with headquarters in IVirlland, has elected Governor Patterson and T A. Itaffely. chief inspector of state motor vehicle department. 10 life membership in the organiza tion. This was announced in a letter received here yesterday from Don S. Phillips, secretary of the club. The membership cards will be delivered to Salem by airplane at the pleasure of the recipients. Dutch South Sea Slowly Drying Up Says Report AMSTKliDAM. ( VP) - The draiuiux of the Zily.terzee ks reaching an important, stage this year. Welringan. the island where the German former' crown prince was interned already has been joined to the mainland westward. and a beginning ha now been made to Join the eastward a ross (he en tire width of the Z11yder7.ee to Zurig in Friesland. and to Med emhilk in North llolland. These difficult opera tioa.s. t lie main works of the whole' ambi tious engineering, scheme which Pay Me as You Are Paid o THEEYE MAN" MAKES that fit Convenient Terms i 457 State Street " With Burnett Bros. 4 - V; ir FiUDAY JVIOiiNlN. itt tre llotlantt an -adltlonaJ nrovlnce. of .1080. square . miles. consists ot.jan. elaborate, system, of bilge dams and locTcs. estimated to eost 15,000,000. The whole scheme will cost $110,000,000. Significance of Interna! Strife Still Unperceived WASHINGTON. April .14. (AIM Administration authorities were still apparently in the dark tonijsht as to the exact situation In-China created by the internal strife in the nationalist party be tween radicU ahd moderate ele ments, both seeking 10 dominate the movement. The usual crop or official situa tion reports from state depart ment and naval observers in China Tailed to ake its. appear and today. In the absence of a fuller account of what may be transpiring at Nanking and other interior points, it was not possible to gauge the progress being made by Chiang Kai-Shek, moderate leader, in his effort to clear the nationalist roup of radical influ ence and agitators. China Quiet for the Time, May Be LuIl Before Storm SHANGHAI. April 14. (AIM After several days oT hectic de velopments that intituled Canton ese reverses along the Yangtse battle front, and inter-party blood shed in Shanghai between Can tonese moderates and radicals. China's civil warfare today was comparatively quiet. Whether it was merely the lull before the, .possible storm of to morrow's scheduled meeting at Nanking, Called by General Chiang Kai-Shek, Cantonese generalissimo for the expected purpose of de stroying tin. power 01 the radicals within the" Cantonese regime', re mains to be seep. In a small town in the western portion of Illinois there was a rumor that a certain family were planning on buying an "electric." An auto (salesman, hearing the news, hastened to- the house. "But wo don't want to buy 'Bli automobile," explained the man of the house. ' Why, I though ,vou did. It has been the talk around here that you were going to buy an elec-, trie." "Oh! That was an electric toaster." The villo'se blacksmith entereu the dispensary looking rather white and shaky. "I've injured my hand rather badly, sir," he explained to the doctor. The doctor examined the hand and looked grave. ".Thomas," he said to an attend ant, "go upstairs and bring mo down that phial on the table." With indignation the black smith leaped fo his feet. "Kile!" he cried. "No you don't. If this hand has to come off you'll use a knife or an ax." ' ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired New or Used Motors for Sale VIBBERT & TODD JThings Electrical ' 191 South High St. TELEPHONE 2112 PGMTIAG SEDAN m&:: l ou Like Fuizles. '. Then More Fun Than a Cross Word Puzzle i . , :-i ""'the pROBI5Ei, .SKn8n.y mi!e-? many hoaT8? How far does the nftoobi Vrave,t m how many Add the flgnres to get the miles and count the circle to et the honrsNo' trick or chance fnrolved Ontv tt- . " 1 2Smi ,n , ntn ot thf8P:obleH- f-TOtr can do simple will I ZAm vf HiSiT "f??!?- th ,' ":'Tl",ulur.raanr n.OHr8 correctly. Circle " u'"" " penua wnn a circle around It. Combined they are counter a8 one each; that, la. .xount each, period with its encompassing circle as one bonr. Simply add them, op to get the. solution. , . ' " There are no marks, lines or cnararters in the automobile except figures and circle. spots, ,t The ftgures:xange from J to 9 each standing alone, .There are tit rmnn r rto-n. such as -J3;r or.-M.". The heads ot VLm'm ars dlstiaeUy. curved awhile the tails of Uia t no eft- .i.t,' . . AKUL 15,' 1U27 BETTETHIiSMl Southern Churchmen Seek to Establish Spirit of Co operation WASH 1 NO TON ( AP) Ind us trial leaders of the . south woro called upon- today by a group of squthern churchmen, to "avol.l the wasle and bitterness of Indtr.drin! conflicts" In the ' development of that section's industry. The appeal was" made in a state ment signed by Bishop Janiew Cannon; Jr., of Washington. Ti. C. of the Methodist Episcopal Church South and 40 oFher bish ops and ministers, representing every section of the south. ". A friendly cooperation of ve:n ployers, e-mplo'yes, ehurt-hes,' edu cators and state officials was pro posed to imp: -v; social r.nd e' nomic corid:o.is of soathe-rn in dustry. The appeal, tba ministers' statement said, was made'. because of their interest "in the well-hein ..f the people of the industrial south." Among the signers were Dish ops Gailor of Tennessee, St. George Tucker of Virginia and Reese of Georgia, ell of the Pro-, testant Episcopal chu.vh llaz of Arkansas. Cannon of Washington, 1). C... Dobbs cZ Alabama. Moore of Texas and Moiizon of-Nhrttt- ' , , : . , - iaflmay- 2 QUART Aluminum Regularly Priced at 85c Each On Sale Saturday Only See TKem In Here's a Good One Send with waPM., ii 7Uft can cio simple r .. qt mlies.traveled; v?Ja:w etrroHnaT alt oft he Mm hrxl episcopal junurcn. outh, Hlfhardson.ojt'jaeorgia and TlnV kleld of Tennessee, both of ult. Methodist Episcopal church. Tw!i women. Mrs. W. A v., n . . -.. i Mount Airy, N. C, and Mrs. p i- stepnens-.Tjcpiumpia, Mo., aj,, were among the signers. - The problem ot southern indus. try were listed In tjhe stfiteni. tixj "the isolation of populaUon in thf mill village; the long .working week, extending in many in.lnjl tries von to 65 and Co hours certain amount of the seven ti i v week; which still exists in si.in industries; the employment of women and children between u and 16 at "overlong periods of labor; low wage standards- in some industries .with conscqn, nt depressml standards of ' living ami the general absenctj- of labor r( p. resentation in the factories." "Life in a mill village iiihl.-r company control" was charari.r ized by the statement as "not the UOTl ncumuf, hii'uuu V 1 1 1 en- ship in that it does not train r.i. , I ... . n - f Aaa. novtiAlllBtlAn 1m ma.. " ment." It recommended that Hm villages be merged with l.irr communities. - , In labor representation tlm ministers suggested no plan for the participation of the employett. but declared that it was lielf.ful and desirable foi- employes to "have a proper share in making and enforcing th'ft regulations hy which industrial plants aro con trolled." Try a Classified Want At Saucepan L a. Our Windows T- t V:. -.-. i. 2Sf Splendid Prizes -:"vVritv TtKlay for Detail t- .tr. ... . ' .. - . , IIX'IIIX TIES IF AW In case b; tie those tied for any prize will be; preMnted with a sec ond'; puzzle which will consist of drawing a line across the face of a chart of ,1 igujes so that the figures thus connedted when added to gether will .total the greatest sum. Yes air! $1,502.50 may be won in this unique competition .. and,; prizes will be awarded promptly after May 4th. 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