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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1928 -I i i i -rn M IKS Hi I "fEMTO G. O.P. .Secretary of Commerce Drafts Address of Norn Nation Acceptance WASHINGTON.! June 3f CAP)Wlth only a few callers to ineet; Secretary Hoorer today waa ble to retire from bis office early to'' spen) the afternoon and ejve- . 'nln-at his borne where he de- Toona airla. : They Tiew it aa one of the tricks of modern yonth which Is aa modern here aa any where and are looking for a lew ander which they ciujrappress the "Immoral foolishness. The fad started with the danc ing girls, hot lately office (iris, waitresses and high school (irle have taken It op. One dancing girl taken to police headquarters for inspection was discovered by the matrons to hare tatooed fig ures all oyer her body. On the back and front of her were great tattooed peonies and on each arm were ascending and descending dragons. Tattooed decorations among waitresses were found so be half- the convention '"Mil preeonyention of Chicago, his. manager, as nead arms. Manager Bill Carrigan of Red Sox Suspended Toted himself to drafting h to moon eyeorows, wnue come e- vpeech of acceptance of the presl-'nographers had red hearts tat Henlial nomination. - Itooed on their ears. High school One appointment in his repub-' girls, the police reported, bad Mean1 campaign staff was made Lames of favorite actors and um- late today with f the selection of bola of secret societies engraved indelibly on their Vf 'the western! division of tihe "presidential campaign. Secretary Work, chairman ! of 'the republican .national committee, announced the1 appointment. I' Attboagh Mr.: Hoover listened ftpFOMrlv ntrr thA mriln tn'thn Palleting proceedings at the dem-iPre8,dent E 'ocratic convention, he made no (comment. Secretary Work, however, de clared that the : democratic con vention had named its Governor Smith ."the strongest candidate it could select." 1 1 "However, I; do notbelJLeve," he added, "that the democrats can win against our ticket." Secretary Work had practically! completed today his task of clear ing op matters at the department of the interior preparatory to re signing. He will leave Washing ton 'tomorrow to visit Governor Coolldge in Wisconsin and has ev ery expectation that the president win be able to release him imme diately from his cabinet post. BOSTON, June 30. (AP). S. Barnard of the American league, today notified! Manager Bill Carrigan of the Bos ton Red Sox that Carrigan had been suspended for three days as a result of an episode in the eec ond game of yesterday's double header with Washington here. Carrigan disputed a decision at first base, and was banished from tbe field by Umpire Ormsby. . DfJIItlS DISLIKES uh'sletteh Communication "Uneces sary and 111 Timed," Says Wilson Democrat RALEIGH, N. C, Jnne . (AP) Josephus Daniels, secre tary of the navy in the Woodrow Wilson cabinet In a dispatch to the Raleigh News and Observer, characterized the telegram of Gov ernor Smith of New York accept ing the democratic presidential nomination as "unnecessary and ill timed." "As good feeling and unity pre vailed." the statement said, "the appeal of discord was thown Into tbe peaceful convention by the unwise letter from Governor Smith. Time was needed for heal ing wounds. Instead before disap pointment of those who doubted the wisdom "of his nomination could be lessened, the Smith letter Irritated the situation. "As it called for no action, it was not like the celebrated Par ker letter to the St. Louis conven tion to which some have compared it. It was not the letter that dis astrously defeated Parker, and the Smith letter will no doubt not de feat Smith. It seems to make harder .the unity so much talked about In nlahL." Mr. Daniels waa a member ox the platform committee of the Houston convention and one of those who insisted strenuously oa a dry plank. Anti-Speaking Ordinance Area Described by Police Some confusion as to the limits prescribed In the recently enacted ordinance) forbidding speaking on the streets., has eome to the notice of the police, dne to the fact that the fire limits) were mentioned; In publicity given the matter, The area in which speaking. Is prohibited Is bounded by Com mercial, High, Ferry and Chemek eta streets, and the ordinance la so worded that speaking Is not permitted along the sidewalks on either side of these streets). " On the east side of High street, for Instance, no speaking is allowed. John Coolidge to Join Parents in Wisconsin! NORTHAMPTON, June 30. (AP) John Coolldge, son of thej president and Mrs. Coolidge spent today in bis old home town be fore leaving tonight to join his parents at the summer White House at Brule, Wis. He arrived here in the forenoon from Plain- ville, Conn., where since his grad uation from Amherst college, June 18, he had been the guest of Gov ernor and Mrs. John H. Trumbull of Connecticut and their daughter Florence. sc once Sacred Mountain Advertises Cigarettes MEXICO CITY, June 30. ; AP). A cigarette advertisement now streams across the eide of a sacred mountain of the ancient Aztecs, near Mexico City, where centuries ago votive fires burned perpetually to strange gods and human sacrifices died in agony. '!HVge white letters formed of stones cemented in the mountain ani'f lslble for many miles across the" Talley of Mexico urge the uee of" V'natlve brand of cigarettes. " Once blood-stained pagan priests tore 'out there the still pulsating hearts of their sacrificial victims, .and 'tended the sacred fire with which the mountain smoked by "day 'and flamed by night, the ex tinction of whicb, they taught, 1 woum onng aoout me end or tne Japanese Flappers Take : ' lo Tatooing Themselves " OSAKA, Japan, June 30. (AP)'. The public morals inspec tors' of the Osaka police depart ment are concerned over what action'-to take' to stop the fad of tftteolhg that, ha Spread among 0 550 N. Summer Phone 1972 New Manager Improved Service Electrical refrigeration. ranges, modern, brick, heated, radio, attractive, cheerful, light. Moderate prices. 2 rooms im j furnished. $30 to $35 2 rooms furnished ) ' overstuffed ...... $35 to $40 3 rooms unfur nished $40 to $45 3 rooms furnished. .$45 to $50 Mr. and Mrs. C C Deter are experienced managers and will try to give service, your home will be pleasant, and satisf act ory. I Open for inspection. Come and send your friends. 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