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READ THE EAST OREGONIAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BY THREE SERVICES. . P.. U. P. AND I. N. S. TEN PAGES v( SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO, PAGES 7 TO 10 . DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30, 1922. i: V REPLY ON SHIP SEARCH PLAN AWAITED !N U. S. faces in the woman's tournament ni'. year. From the point of Mtiendinr-c 'By hexht far r ell, : (United Press Sports Editor) NEW YORK, Aug. 30. (U. P.) ' California is getting the habit of send 1 ing- seventeen-year-old girls east to win the national tennis championship. Marion Jones, May Bundy, Mary Browne and Hazel Hotehkill wero seventeen when they won the nenior I saw the final round. title and now Helen Wills seems sure Of joining the company next season. The sixteen-year-old Wilis young ster . reached the final round of the championship this season ami cave Mrs. Xolla Mallory a hard fight for the title. Next .year with the improve 'ment that is bound to come from wore experience she is consider!.".' al most sure to be the new champion. WASHINGTON, Auji. SO. The' Pritish people did not take kindly to the suggestions of "Pussyfoot" John son with respect to prohibition. It remains to be seen how the Prltish The United States Association v.ill ; Rovernment will receive the overtures have to do something to get some nm, ' " American department of state on me same sunjeci. With unfeigned interest the admin- C-ltics not only sec in "littl.5 W lis" the mrkirg of a champion Tit they ro 6mt lit"' as having the piosppeis of developing into the greatest -it all American woman players. . She lias a good , assortment of Miokes, she executes them will and she if. of the rugged nthlf.Ui' - type which ought to give her a n?oisr ag gressive fame. Her courag?, :'., j ens of the outstanding im.'3 of lirr game. The youngster has a most engaging personality. Her faijie has not gone to her head. She is modest an'i unas suming to the point of bn.ihl'ulni'ss. She is nlso very good at verse and a. ' clever hand at painting. She would rather be a great artist than the world's tennis champion. " Friends of Mile Suzzanne Lenglen, the world's champion, says1 Mte will accept an Invitation to play T) the American championships nxt year . and the United States associatiot p "ob nbly will ask England to send over Miss Kathlene McKanc, the seventeen-year-old English star. A tournament brinplntf together Lenglen, McKate and Wills would be SOME tournamont. season were a terrible "bus:.." The j posals made by Secretary .Hushes. .Not stands were almost empty up until ; only would" the American authorities the last day and less than 3000 fans ' be provided with powerful weapons for attacking the liquor traffic from the West Indies to the United Staes. Nearly every tennis follower around I. but Pritlsh acquiescence will clear the New York has seen Mrs. Mallory play I waV 1V' similar agreements with so many times, and the opposition ! France, The Netherlands and possibly against her was so scattered that the ; other countries, folks just didn't turn out for the! Unofficial Information. matches. PRISONER HEARS OVER RADIO PLAN TO FREE HIM OF MURDER COUNT BOSTON, Aug. 30. While listen ing to a radio concert with fellow prisoners, Oeorgo Rollins, who with his brother Charles, is locked up charged with murdering two A. & V. store managers, heard the news of an effort to free him. ' With a party of other - inmates .Thus far the negotiations with the British government have been carried on, for the most part, through the British embassy here. The Infonma tion furnished by Secretary Hughes lias been gleaned from the reports of American consular officers abroad and from American prohibition enforce ment officers operating with Ihe so called' "Dry Navy." ', This information indicates that nu merous British ships are enguged In the traffic and that British owners and skippers are making fortunes al most over night. The method is fo he merchantmen flying the British oeorge -was seaiea in irom oi me ru- f,,,K to u cai.BO of Uqnor from dio horn. The evening news bulletins . somp ,., , )e Pa),aItMli, to a )nint were the first heard. In which were off nW yoi.,f or grme 0(hpl. Ampi.lcnn the pardoning of Jesse Murphy tn j pf)I.ti am, wc, outside thp ,hree-m:ie Pennsylvania and of the arrangements limit S!n.lU swift poW(?r ,)0aai usllally being made to bring him to Boston to j manne.(, bv des,,Praie characters, then race trial on cnarges oi siaymg i"" come alongside and take over the car A. & i". store men. 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Experience shows that these ships as a general rule are pro vided w'th two or mort sets of clear ance papers, and that these are used as circumstances may demand. One of the proposals Secretary Hughes has made to the British government is that stricter supervision lie given In! rrit!sh ports regarding the Issuance of ' ship's papers. , . t, offers fteefiirornl Plan. The second nhase of the Amerlcnn proposal contemplates a reciprocal ' agrewnent between the United States and Gteat Brlta.'n whereby the agents of one government would be permit ted to search the ships of the other outside the three-mile limit. This government has been careful to make it plain the arrangement would be reciprocal; that is to say that (Trent Britain would hove the right to search American ships. Just as the United States would have the right to search Brit'sh ships. What the British would expect to, find on American ships is not clear, unless it mfgh be arms and munitions for Ire land or India. 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