Knmw a;. mi Hcport That . Jack-and Tex Rickard Narrowly Missed x v Death Mistake THE OXtEGCKl STATESIIAN, SALEU. OREGON, THURSDAY UOKNiKlx, jsuvi ; , ... I "l.EWARK. N. J.. Nor. !.- f AP) Although Jack Dempsey, Twt Rickard and about 20 others relieved they narrowly escaped Ceath today when the elevator la which they were riding "drop-ld- from the ninth floor to the casement of the Chamber of Com tecree building;, it waa only an el- ev a tor's mistake. . It had been planned to have Dempsey to go to the basement f the 1 building to avoid the crowds. In the building there is , Only one elerator that goes below : lae street level. t Dempsey and his party did not ' take that elevator and when the operator of the car In which they . rode was .Instructed - not to stop before he got to the basement, he forgot in the excitement of having eucn personages' riding with him. that his car didn't go below the floor.- ..--i--.'." , After passing the first floor Coon on its descent, the car stop- Sd ith barely a Jolt. The power A been automatically cut off. ' . . "Gosh 1 Frank XJdistky. , oper - a tor of the car. said. It was then thai he realised that his car was t csose4 to go to the basement. L Che power of the car was turned fen and it ascended to the street :::.scoaiiiTiEs i'EHL'G DELEGATES Redding and Robert Witty.; spoke at the chapel exercise. Miss Breithanpt recounted the history of debating at Willamette with es pecial: reference to women's da bate. Mr. Redding care hlg-own Ideas rm the essentials of success ful debating, and Mr. Witty spoke more of less humorously on the principles of oraiorr. v IT - Annual 3 Months Closed Season on Halibut Begins alGaiiipja KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Not." 1 6. t(AP) -The annual three month closed season on Pacific eoast hal ibut fishing began last night. Under a treaty between the Uni ted States and Canada, ; halibut fishing : Is '" suspended each year from November 15 to February 15 in an effort to Insure perpetuity of-'the Industry. 1 - ;4.;3 ; -:. Unusually cold weather thelast month has J hampered fishing , al though' the season, waa generally regarded aa ."fairly good. ; i STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cat Nor. 16 (AP) That Stanford Is no longer a favorite to- win the an nual "big ga,me" with, the Uni-. TersKy of California Saturday, seems to be uppermost 1 in- - the minds of the ; entire ; '' Stanford coaching staff. The untimely and totally unexpected defeat of Staf ford by Santa Clara last week has brought about a reversal of opin ion in the minds of the coaching heads and a reaction - that has brought the heaviest practice of the season. y . : -.-. The players. ave working fee hind lacked gates and. when they get through at night they are al most In a state . of .: 'exhaustion. Coach Glenn Warner la giving no Quarter to his men In the final workoutsv- ; u ,A:: v' i .... , ' . i ,i ; SAN FRANCISCO. ToV. 16 (AP) -Highways will converge Saturday at the Stanford stadium where University of California and Stanford meet in, the i "big game" annual classic of the Pa cific slope. - . - ' - ' . Playing In an emerged stadium this year, the rivals will clash in their thirty, fourth battle fcefore 90.000 persons. Both Coach War ner of Stanford and Coach Price of California hustled their men through: intensive workouts today. Warner- continued hte activities behind barred gates seeking to bring the squad to the high level it had attained before losing to a weaker Santa Clara team last Sat urday. .-:.f v :-.: -y y - The California Bears, - eneour- aged rather than disheartened ty a 'great but losing fcatlle against Washington, plugged along stead ilv in the hopes of toppling a tra ditional roe. ? A hand of stalwart Washington cyfl fntta.tr a wrid&erm headed to ward Loe Angelea where the Cou gars hare, an engagement with University -of Southern California Trojans -."C-' -V-.''-:.X :i v 1 A season already well sprinaiea with upset now holds out hopes for Washington State or a tiommt over the powerful Trojan team. However, U. S. C. profiting by de- taata nf flTAMll lATMll.i h&S tUt aside thoughts of the game with. Notre Dame, November 2 6, .end is pointing directly to the tut nexx Saturday. -,. - - - : ; nrtrnn Rtittn - Agricultural .. col lege and University of Idaho pre pared for their annuaijstruggie ax Portland, the former's activities centering inainly on developing a punter to cope with Darwin Burg her. "Yandal kicking ace. - -- Next Saturday's game will close the contest conference season for Stanford, California, Washington State, Idaho and Oregon State while Montana : finished Its sche dule two weeks ago. 4M : The 4 conference championship situation still: remains muddled with three teanw Stanford, U. S. C, andIdallo tied for. top hon- 1 ; cnTi.in Caiifornl Siaa two games to play, the Jaat one wiA Washington. 9'Uavr. W,"T1 pet iSianford...w J 0ti'S rr 3 n . . v - - - o. n Washington - "' " f . . - : W " IT 9 California : - - rs C.. . . I 0 I Washington State 1.1? Oregon 0 J Montana y 0 1.000 .800 .500 .833 .000 ,000 NO TIME .FOB XIGHTS ytw.xv TtOCHELLE. N. Ig- naUus Collies, of New York City, offered a most unusual excuse, when arraigned In court here on a charge of dashing through traf fic lights without waiting tor mem to changed He explained to the tA- - tKaf 8 hA ' was . hnrrvlne to JUU8V, . . the hospital to get a first glimpse of triplets horn to nu wue. judge suspended the sentence, with the observation that 'Collies possibly 'wasn't himself. T 15 NORMAL CLASSIC PLAN ANNOUNCED OltrOCH TfORJTAI. BCTIOOI. r r-r fSDeciaL) Monmouth commercial club met last evening ana among business Toted to sponsor the Ore gon Normal School classic, which waa originally planned as the an nual homecoming week end by the -t KnAv hv losina the busi- ness houses during Saturday afters noon during the rootDau game Be tween Monmouth 'and the South- em Normal . - which will he played on tne locai field. A committee .was appointed to purchase two loving cups, which are to be presented to the house T-mnirntiATi for the best stunt and the best float at the contest on Friday evening. Business men serving on the 'judging committee are Clares Powell, Fred O'Rourke. Clay Taylor R. T. Slater and S. Deltrlch. ' ' " . The sporting Instinct among the business men of Monmouth hag al- ways been shown with regard to the normal schooL' Withia v. past two weeks local business nien J have contributed heavily to tyl V athletic fund, and whenever It emergency, arises for funds the -commercial club and tadlvLino, business men have alwv . the aid of the school. 0 The committee aDnornt purchase" the loving cups and act as Judges at the contest are Clari. ; Powell, Fred O'Rourke. Clay Tav lor, R. T. Slater, and S. De'triLc ' The stunt contest will TrsX lowed by a pep rally in the Vvm Many of the Normal schooled" uates are returning for the hi ' football game of the year and for the. celebration of the week ead siaaes lrst Speech . Marguerite D'Alvarez. J singer, made her maiden epeeth I ' a reception given In her honor ly the "University of Liverpool, Liver- ' pool, England, where she born. She was made an hnnnr,,. member of the university. - f .Bte Meeting Assured Friday ; Highl;: Wives Coming bi Toot Anno u need ; ; Xl least 15 Marlon county com - annuities and probably as many or sjmm more In lackamas county, IrtU be represented at the -joint Taeeting of the Marion County i Community federation and the Greater Clackamas union of clubs, hlch la scheduled for Friday eve , tita at 0:30 p. m. in the First )Jethodist church building here. Word has eomefrom. communi ties tn the northeftrpart of Marlon eosht f reportint the foUowing dfilegatlons: KayesviUe. 16 to attend. Sena tor Uoyd Reynolds speaker. " : . caanyslde, at least 12 and may- lie more. Mrs. E. O. Beckley will , he the three minute orator. Kaiser community, two. auto ,Vaoble loads. Charles .Weathers iriU be the ipeaker. ; Ilubbard, 20 will attend. Speak er xiot yet announced. - Woodburn, 10. John Hunt will Oervals. eight promised :. and tnayhe more will . come. George .tf. Wadsworth. cashier of the Qer Tais State bank, will be the repre sentative on the program. . ; . Donald, four automotive loads. IX. 12. Good will speak.. ; ....-'- Salem Heights, 15 or more, with tvaa Steward, president of the community club there, as speaker. - Clayton,- eight promised so far ead more expected. - George Keech U preparing to talk. . Asrora. IB or more with E. G. Slobtason. former president of the dab there, as speaker. ? , ' FrultlandV delegation the; site of which has not been announced. !ebla Andrews, who - originated the famous Noble -Fren& prune, VA talk. . - ' - - It is expected thai . every pro frreaslve communlty'ln the county win eend a representative and se lect a speaker. No word has come et from Sllverton, Turner, Jef f eraen, liberty and Roiedale but there, la assurance that mil of them 'Will lend representatives. ' Clack amas county will have 75 people Jscrs, it ii reported. 2 addition, the Salem service -dabs, the city prototypes of the community clubs, will all be rep- rm ed by . their presidents and ether members. Dr. XL, E. Lee Ctelner ,will- represent the Rotary ctufc. Carl G. Becke the Kiwanla cluh. and M. D. Ohling the Lions. A aecial speaker will be Govern or Patterson. . .' . . ' Za response to an inquiry, otfl- eere of the Salem chamber of eoin- inerce, which Is assisting in ar- ra.' grag the meeting, state that the visitors Irom out of town will In most cases be accompanied by tholr. - wives at the banquet, and that the wives of the local people who attend are also invited. 1 1 keep things moving rapidly. t. P. O. Riloy. chairman, will be . f'Wlde j rith a cowbell to "rjng tsrwa" rpeaKers wnea their three fciiasiU are up. 1 cLLQ JJVcL;. .1 , , - - .. . Ki;.' ; . -: . " ' " ' " " ' ' -' ' ! . : ' TXT fm.ITT In r F Of the Famous Western Built MONTAG mm MGULA TOES ITlA DERN WINS ' FROM H O'DALE TCRTLAND, Nor. le-(AP) Ira Eern Salt Lake wrestler, won two out of three falls and defeated , Casey O'Dale of Cedar Rapids, In Y.Le feature event on a wrestling j rcrram - here tonight They are i ; -lvywelghts. - Dern took the first . r in 21 -minutes 61 : seconds. GTiis won the second In II min i.::a 4 8 seconds and Dern won the natch on the third in 19 minutes J 0 seconds:"- S.1 y . :A Vn!am:tto Th!a Yciir "A Free (Oolong ' ' . .-,!.;. and Baking Demonstration v r ; Every Afternoon A Factory Range Specialist In Attendance All iWeeK -ftices from: $64.50 to $137.50 FREE EACH RANGE PURCHASED -DUBINGEMONSTR A 42 JPiece English pinnOT Set; Yalue $15.50 or $10Mds&'CrtiiicatQ-good: any place in our Store. ft r v:j 1 ) - - ' '- ir :-..a . - Range . -. For Every Kitchen AO: P V 4 (f J 'A,. Price For Every Pocket Book TT"f r-' Lv , Speciar Demonstratibn Sale Terms iWith Your Old Range Taken in as Part Prvir, . terclass debates wiirbfl e?on--:3 t.t V.'IIltmette ujirt-er:t7 j year under the snrcrT;.'.;n locl charter of Tr-.i l"iz .2 a, cattlonal forensic Lonor TUlty. members sanounced j cnductl2S Vst cia-el rro a t tie ..jcsivttilty .e-r Easy . Terms - -.o '. c- yrr sr - T2 r f 1 r Ho 4 1 1 1 i i f A o A V