12 'TOE OrJTGOT CTATETAICAT.TT, OlSXIOir, TUESDAY IIOISniTG, nOVEHTnil C2, 8 GROUPS-FIB OVEfl THIRD TERM Question of Coolidge .Run ring Again Still Topic of Discussion CAR WOBBLY; FIND "XT' TaOnuui Almost Raps Into PtiU ceM, Tby RnA Illm . TTASinNOTON, Nor. 2 1. (AF) JL tba timt approaches for Vim opfefiifig ,of. the primary elec tlofts campaigns, . the signs.' point to a dirlslon Into three croups 'Which presume to Interpret Presi dent Coolldge's Black Hills state Aeitt that he does not choose, to ran for re-election next year. " ' All of the-fronps contend that VLt. Coolldce meant that he de sire to leare the White Houstf on liarch 4, .1121, bat at that point treement : ends and speculation feeslns,- in the absence of any au thorised indication from the yreal dent as to what he jthlnks Jboutrth agitation which his an- Bomncement has caused throufh eut the country. r ' The first group belleres that while Mr. Coolidfe'a personal wish Is to retire, he can, and will be obliged to accept the' nomination If It la tendered him. The second beliares that he has taken himself definitely out of the race, and at the -proper time -will o rereal his position. The third beltere be will not aader any., circumstances, he candidate next year, but may, after a four rear rest, accept the nom ination In 1833 if there Is a de nand for him then. ::, Meanwhile, there seems . to be jio single topic which so much In-1 terests White House callers, poll tlcUns and the public. Virtually o man whether he is of import-l ant or unimportant station. Is per mitted to leare the White House without subjecting himself to ef torts by newspaper men to draw him out on the political situation which has .arisen from the presl ' deat's statement. Most of them decline to comment, at least for publication, and the rest dtride themselres into the three groups mentioned. . FRUIT, CAN PLAYS CUPID Kane Flaced on Can Here Brings Letter From Shropshire That canneries may play their part in romance Is Indicated In an incident which recently came to light. - ; . In aa idle moment last sum ner, a young - man employed at the Northwest canning company, placed his name and address upon a can of fruit. Just before it .was placed In the case for shipment. Some months later, he received a letter from a young lady in Shropshire, England, in which she stated baring seen, his name on the can, and suggesting. that the two correspond, , and exchange photographs. . - . The picture exchange has been coasumated to the apparent de light of both parties, and indica tions are that a meeting Is to be arranged, which may lead to a permanent tie. When Merle Tallman failed to keep to his own side of the street Saturday night be let himself in for a peck of trouble. - Officers White and Nicholson were suspicious and gare ehase. A search of his car disclosed two pint bottles cf alleged "dago red" moonshine . liquor and Tallman himself was on the outside of con siderable more,' according , to the officers. lie spent the remainder of the night .in the city"-jail, charged with driving -while intox icated and possession of liquor. ". The officers were driving south on Commercial street and Tail- man was anting, nortn. As L tne two cars .' approached - each . other Tallman left his 'side et the street and narrowly missed bitting the officers.- If it hadn't been tor this slip of hi steering gear he might hare gone merrily on his way. Mckenzie, passt-clear Absolutely No Snow Tberer Says : Member of Highway Body: PORTLAND, Nor. 21 (AP) There is no snow on the McKen sle pass R. W. Sawyer, state highway, commissioner declared here Saturday. I came orer the pass to Portland" yesterday and there was no snow on the -road.' ' "A statement was made today that the Oregon stages will discon tinue service between Eugene antf Bend within a few days as stages hare been operating under adverse conditions on account of snow. I repeat, there is no snow on the road. -'-J -f .-''.i-;-.''v"':r-?- VThe highway department has equipment on I the summit of the McKensie that Is capable of mor lng dry snow four feet deep, and wet snow to a lesser amount. Mot orists, therefore, can feel assured tHat they can. travel the McKensie as long as there 'is not a greater depth -of dry snow than four feet, and of wet snow to a lesser depth. This statement Is made In, the In terest ; of - facts. . If ; the Oregon stages wish to discontinue their runs until spring they can do so, for all I care, but they should not give as an excuse that the snow on the McKenzie pass is respon slble. ! ' ... EARL CATHCART PASSES Former Husband of Notorious -" Countess Dies, London - LONDON, Nov. 21. (AP). Earl Cathcart, former husband of Vera. - Countess Cathcart, died in a London nursing home Saturday after an operation. I i Countess Cathcart, whom he di vorced In 1922 and who has been seriously 111 for several days from a heart affection, had" a sudden re lapse on being appraised of the earl's death. , The Sunday Express says there are grave doubts as to the possibility of her, recovery. " Earl Cathcart, who was bom in 1862,- married -4n 1919, Vera, daughter of the late Jonh Frase. of Capetown,! He divorced her in 1922, the corespondent in the suit being the Earl, of Craven. , The countess was excluded from entry into the United States in 1926 on the grounds of ''moral turptltude" but eventually was admitted. hi PUB SCil DDLS COUNTY KXJPETCLJtTTlNDlINT pleased wrrn result Numerous - improvements have been a noted - in traMd. Ichoojs throughout Marion county by Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, county superin tendent of - schools, ' daring - the course .of her trips of inspection In various districts within the last few. days. . -A numberfot these were recounted late yesterday by Mrs. Fulkerson. ;- - H ? A new building and equipment have been built at Valley View, where . the school burned down a few days before Christmas. I last year.. -'Some '12700 has been ex pended for the new establishment. this amount having been collected as insurance on the old building. A' model .school has been built up at Silver Cliff, where there are" 4 pupils instructed i by one teacher. A kitchen has been built adjoining i the ' school room, and students bring materials! with them for hot meals at noon'. The teacher Just stepped oat into the kitchen a few minutes shortly be fore noon. Then she came back In and instruction, went on as us ual. And at noon we had hot soup for lunch. : '. i ' : . - - Tes, indeed, I bad some along with ' the : rest."-- ..i :. ' : I V. r-:. The schools at Mt. Angel have1 become very crowded, Mrs. Fulker son declaresi i I, -x- -J V-y'-c. Schools at I Roberts. ; Pleasant Point and Salem Heights have all arranged to construct play sheds for the children this year.. f At Scotts Mills the school rooms now look among tne nicest . Pre ever keen', Mrs. Fulkerson states. The c?ass rooms have been' fresh ly kalsomined and tinted, and. new furnaces have been installed At Fj nltland the school yard, which was formerly thickly: dotted with mud holes, has been given a coat ct fine graveL i I ; WEDDING LINDSEY? TYPE Daughter of E. Haldenutn-Jaliiu : - Enters Companionate Union ' KANSAS CITY. Not. 11-1 (AP). Kansas City newspapers Sunday morning quoted - an an nouncement by - E. Haldeman Jullus, publisher of GIrard, Kan sas, of the contemplated marriage in "companionate union", of his daughter, Josephine, 18, and Au brey Roselle, 20. a sophomore at the University of Kansas. 14 i -1- f The young couple will continue living their lives after the cere mony just as they have lived pre viously, until after they have de termined whether'they are j entire ly suited to each other $n every way. said th announcement. : -. Mr. Haldeman-Julius was quot ed as saying that if the couple find they are suited to each other, they will begin living together, and if they are not, the divorce court will be resorted to. The ceremony will take place Thanksgiving day at the Haldeman-Jullue home - in GIrard. . ( PHARMACIST KILLED THE DALLES, Nor. 2 14 ( AP) Harold T. Gabel, SI, local phar macist, died Saturday at la hos pital from injuries received when his automobile ' collided with a truck on a curve of the Columbia highway, : - , . - j ! - - : 1928 License Free with every used: car until Ghristmas. This is a Special Holiday Offer. Ourlow prices remain the same.! Experienced motorists know there is big value in a good used car. ; The extra value in Buick motor cars is the big reason why. so many people buy them. It never has been necessary to add an extra $ 1 00 or so to fair used car allowances to get people tb take new Buicks. v Consequently, we do not rieed to collect those extra hundreds from people who buy the used cars from s. '. ' ; . : You, save money when you buy your used car from a Buick dealer. His pnce3 are right! -v. SEE: these USED. . AUTOS 1925 WUljs Knight Great Six Sedan, Fully- Equipped, New , Duco Paint, Runs and Looks Like New. $975 1925 4 Pass. 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