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T TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1921. To Meet U. x. Schooner PIP E: i KANSAS CITY, o., Nov. 8. (I. S.) The unemployment situation In Kansas City is duily becoming more acute. This fact has been revealed through a survey of welfare agencies through out the city, conducted by several committees from the chamber of commerce. N'caTl 10,000 men, 50 per cent of whom are floaters," are without 'em ployment in this city, ' tho survey showed. There has been a large in flux Into the city of men from all j sections of the country, lured here by numerous false rumors circulated to tho effect that Kansas City has no un emsroyment problem. Heljef, organizations report they are receiving hundreds of appeals for aid, far In excess of uny made previ ously, they say. Care for Many Men. The Helping Hand Institute's rec ords show that 1,073 men were cared for during September this year, com pared to 300 during the same period a year ago. "ncquests for aid rrom our organi zation come In large numbers ' every day," Urigadier John C. Smith, divi sional commander of the Sijvation. Army, said. "At least 100 tier cent NKW YOItK. Nov. S. (C. 1'.) The Tinted Press will be represented at the Limitation of Arms conference at Washington, opening Saturday, by a staff composed of many of its best reporters as well as by many special writers. William Jennings llryan, former secretary of state and leading advo cate of disarmament for twenty years, will write a daily interpretive article on conference proceedings for the first two weeks of the session and perhaps longer. Herbert W. Walker, manager of the Washington bureau, will be in general charge of covering the conference. Lawrent'e Martin, one of the best known writers on domestic and inter national politics, will handle the main story of the conference daily. Carl I). Groat, for two years man ager of the United I'ress llerlin bu reau, will describe the effect of the moro ' requests for food, lodging and I conference's decision on the mid- transportation have come during the European states. 1a ut mnnth inn in ti,u ,,,., i I J. W. T. Mason, noted expert on in- ...... ... ....... ... fc.,,., DUIll, PI'IUW , US I -.'' f v AnS.VSVrto T . ""ermine t.J Fisherman's Race. The "Blue Ns." ,hTlJL " ? 'national won the elimination. effect of the conference s decisions up on Japan. Kraser Kdwarris, or the luited Press ryuitol .staff, who has a wide' ac quaintance among .senators, will keci close to the senate members of the American delegation. Uaymond Clapper, who has been with President Harding since the hit ters nomination at the Chicago con vention, will cover the While. Hon end of the story. So easy to drop Cigarette,1 Cigar, or Chewing habit j No-To-Bac has helped thousands to j break the costly. nerve-shattering to-' bacco habit. Whenever you have ; longing for a smoke or chew, just place a harmless No-To-Pac tablet In your mouth Instead. AH desire stiis. i Shortly the habit is completely broken, ' and you Bre better oft mentally, phy- i sically, financially. It's so easy, so j 1 simple. Get a box of Xo-To-Uac and, if It doesn't release you from all crav- j lug for tobacco In any form, your druggist will refund your money wilh-1 nut qi''"rn. last year." During 1920 the Provident Associa tion distributed aid to 451 families in September. This year assistance was rendered to 706 families. Mayor Cowgill has announced that he Is strongly In favor of and would endeavor to co-ol)erate extensively with President Harding's recommen. dutions to mayors for municipalities' that they do everything humanly pos sible to aid thcjjobless In securing em. ployment. " "It would help some," said the mayor, "If employers could conduct their business so as to divide a week among their regular employes and those out of work, gtvlng each class three day's work each week." international affairs, will analyze each step taken by the conference. Mason has just "returned from a tour of tho capitols of Europe. A. L. ISradford. of tho Washington staff, who scored one of the biggest scoops of the year on the original calling of the conference, will devote his attention to the American delega tion. David U Tilumenfield, formerly of the London Daily Express, will cover the British delegation. Frank W. Getty, former member of the I'nlted Press Paris staff, has been assigned to the French delegation. Moto Takata. of the Osaka Main Ichl, tine of, the leading Japanese newspapers, will write weekly of the UL n QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION There' Nothing So Nourishing as A Tender Steak We pride ourselves on our large trade of steaks. There's nothing that has built this up except the quality and goodness of them. The food qualities of a tender, juicy steak that is cut just right and kept just right is uncomparable. That is the kind, we carry. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 . the Sign of a Berrtoa KIf It's on the Market We Have It" SEATTLE, Wash.. Nov. 8 (l p.) 'Students of canine psycholoov and other dog fanciers may well heed tho cases of two dogs suspected by the po lice here and in Portland. They are two different dogs, but both are Irav-' ellng in alleged bad company. Their masters are said to be burglars. The local dug was discovered locked in a home when (he owner of the home came down to breakfast after a !.i ' ... ,,.-, , , :inc nunn'ri present, night of burglar alarms and thrills generally; He was turned over to the ! An Act of Iiiiici-iIiichii! Police.. It happened that three men, I'. Triplett, Paul Helenbeck, and Uoy Kennedy were held charged with housebreaking. They maintained their innocence until the police, acting on u hunch. Introduced the dog. The dog needed no introduction. He knew the gentleman well. The YOXKEHS, N. T., Nov. 8. (I. N. S ) How the "first lady of tho land'' came to her rescue when she Intruded upon the monthly luncheon party of senators' wives during a visit to Wash'ngton, was told here by .Mrs. Harold S. Kobinson, member of the executive council of the Girl Scouts in this city. Mis. llobinson said the incident through, which she met Mrs. Harding was characteristic of the mistress of the wh'to house. .Mrs. itooinson was in the capital to attend the Ku Klux Klan hearings In the house office buildings. She left the building at noon for lunch and through error en tered the senate office building upon her return. Seeing a group of fashionably dressed women lit lunch she started to le;tve, but was intercepted by a guard, who told her to return and look around, as .Mis. Harding was among "1 started to walk about when a woman approached and asked nie Jf 1 was the wife of a senator. You can imagine my feelings when, upon re ceiving my negative reply, she drew herself up and in a penetrating voice said: 'Then you are committing an act of 'Rival Impertinence in being THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting and lighting sj'stcm and demountable rims wit li 3-inch tires front and rear, is a family car of class and comfort, both i n summer andin winter. For touring it is a most comfortable car. The large plate glass windows make it an open car U'hcndcsired,vhileincnseof rain and all inclem ent weather, it can be made a most delightful closed car in a few minutes. Rain-proof, dust proof, fine upholstering, broad, roomy seats. Simple in operation. Anybody can safclv drive it. While it has all the distinctive and econom ical merits of the Ford car in operation and maintenance. Won't you come in and look it over? Yours for Service SIMPSON AUTO CO. Phone 408 ( Water and Johnson Street 9 IKC-&'-w in the city. I said 1 was and was startled to hear my Interrogator say: 'Why, then, I would like to extund to men aie sain to nave confessed to en- ihere!' While I was attempting to ex .lering the house where the dog wa.sj plain and apologize I was touched on 1 the arm und asked if I was a stranger mine is Known ot the Portland dog, lother thufl tTiTTf householders have seen him In the vicinity of houses ui.u n.ne oceu robbed, and have !.vou a welcome to Washington. lam ncarci nis anguished barking when a 'Mrs. Harding.' late hour home-going citizen chanced j "We talked a few minutes and when to disturb the burglar at his work. It 1 1 was leaving Mrs. Harding invited is thought that the dog serves as look- line to have tea with her the following out and "scout," wagging his tall toiEivdny. I accepted and .Mrs. Harding Indicate when the coast Is dear nndwas as gracious as she had been at barking loudly as a wni'ning when his jH'e time of the unfortunate occur master is at work "inside." rence. We discussed the Hirl Seoul j movement. In which Mrs. Harding Is I Intensely interested. rONVKNTION POSTPOMOD ! "Tho luncheon party Into which 1 AMES, la Nov. 8. The national 'stumbled by mistake Is a monthly af convention of Sigma Delta Chi, proles- ! fair given by the wives of senators and slonul journalism fraternity, sched- Mrs. Thomas II. Marshall, wife of uled to bo held here Nov. 1(1, 11 and i tho former vice president, was In 12, has been postponed to December I Washington that day, Mrs. Harding S. !l and 10, it was announced from i was present." nanonal hearliiuarters today. More1 than 100 college .iournullsts, as well as ! the national alumni officers who are successful newspaper executives, will attend the conclave. The new duties of .Mrs. l'.ruev'reinan take her to Washington, where she is. tm the commission that fixes claims; to the Civil Service employes who re-1 quire compensation for Injuries while' in the service. The commission is 1 composed of two men and one voman. ' Mrs. Frances Axtel, of P.clllnghain, Washington, held the position on the: commission during the war period. I To. her new duties Mrs. liruesrenmn j brings experience of many kinds. Sho is a business woman, looking alter her extensive interests; She is a politician ami has been associated with the lead ing Missouri politicians for ;.ears. Sho is an organizer, having been made cap ti In of the St. l.ouis motor b. igade during the war. Before receiving her must recent honors Mrs. PruegKcmun held a posi tion on the liepubliean Statu exicu tive committee and also on the nation al advisory committee of liepubliean affaiii. During the summer she was on the east coast and received her ap pointment and numinous to the white house in an entirely unexpected way. Stormy Weather brings in ducks and geese. Do your hunting now and get the good shooting with Western Shells THE SHELL OF GOOD QUALITY SOL BAUM Sporting Goods Store Hotel Pendleton Building Phone 64G-70 TOTTER S FIELD' 10 BE !EII( i.os AMii:i.i:s, Nov. Tlie "potter's field," S. (A. P.) grim resting When visited recently In her home I p.1Ce of the pauper dead, soon will she was busy with plans for her work ,-,., thl, illll(iHcape of l.os Ange- it ml I'oiiif iv.-ii I if "hi.iiufiVn.1,1 u.i.oli' , ! 1 Catarrh Catarrh Is. 4 local dlncnse groatly Influ enced by constitutional condition. HAI.IVS CATAHKH MiiDIINB l a Tonic and Blood Purlller. By clMniin the blood and building up thn Bystem, IAT.Ii'S CATARRH MED1CINH) restored normal conditions and allows Nature to io 11a work. All DniKgists. Circulars fre. F. j. C'hfney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Washing! on, 1). ('. "To movo for a period of six years is no small t- sk," she explained, "and I have begun as early us possible. "(If course I inn pleased and so ave my friends. I always have been Inter ested In politics and was brought up In such an atmosphere, my father having dubbed me the 'little politician' on account of my Interest. Now that wn have the vole 1 feel It Is up to us women to do our part when called on. I appreciate the honor conferred upon me by our President and shall ibi my best to pave the way for similar ap pointments lo women, I shall try to bring to my duties an Intelligent i pinion, for I feel keenly it is up to nn as the first woman appointee of the President to make good." county crematory les county, and will take its place. The board of supervisors has In structed the county engineer to draw plans for a crematory to be erected III the county cemetery, on Kast Flrsl Street, l.os Angeles. It Is stated that If relatives ot the pauper dead' object to cremation, they will cither have lo accede to 11 or maku their own provision for burial, A group of ('hliicso has organized to handle the burial of the t'hlnese dead when the county bars further interment. Although 700 Chinese dead have been burled In Hie coiinly eelii" etery, 500 graves have been opened and the remains sent buck to China. Safe Milk For Infants Invalids NO COOKING Th. "Food-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home,Office,n4 Fountains. AA for HORUCKS. er Avoid Imitation & Substitutes (iKcii llocs lii IH'innnd Demand for (pieon bees promises to exceed the supply next spring. Ilee. keepers should piece their orders now for spring delivery In order to Insure getting their requirements. The de partment of entomology will be glnd to furnish names of producers havlm? tiueens for sale. (). A. C. Experiment station. Mother's Goodbve 'rZtfX !-V a. f ''Si-'-.- ' ft' :"' L - i ) ST. 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