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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1919)
nil )A1LY CAPITAL JOURNAL. AI.F.M. OREGON .THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919 fA-E EiGIll HI : A !:... r n nut URGE SUPPORT F WILLAMETTE school and other athletes who contem plate entering colleee. Inducement ff these men, most of whom are now at 'tracted by the larger colleges, to come jto Willamette Is necessary, the boost ers feel, before Mathews, or anyone else can put Willamette up among the e t In the conference. And unless Willamette can make a showing there is always the dang nat sne win lose ner piai-o in me in ference. The sentiment among the v t years nui ueeu uvru nicnui; .v . Urging that the business men of the s maller colleges and there have been . . tirniootta TTnlversitv frequent attempts to eliminate them ctiy get behind Willamette Un versity ceLVlM of the poor showing in its efforts to make good In its new whicn of ther. nave made yea, . status as a member of the Northwest after year. - Intercollegiate conference, prominent Many Behind Move, t r Vi "hat a place in the conference and business and professional n.r . he ot 8trong ath,etio ctiy are backing the pn of the imi- teamg ,g hlgh,y desirable is demon- -ersity student bodto sell season tick-. gtrated by the rapla g-owth of those cts for admission to all athletic events conference colleges which have turned and other attractions in which the uni- out wlnning teamB consistently. The versity or its teams participate here. rapld ,.owth of the University of Ore 1 The plan as suggested is that the ,n tne pa8t flye yearg fof exam student body issue tickets, similar to pe g attrlbutei largely to the success those issued by most ot the conference o the ,emonyeUow teams on the grid- COlieges to tneir Biu-enw, cuverms lron and track- of the games and contests played herd Among those who are taking an ac .' during the year, and put them on sale Uve part t0 arouge greater public In to anyone, college student or otherwise terest ln Willamette and its activities lor 10. among the people of Salem are Curtis ExnenHCS Increased. Crosa, Dr. H. H. dinger, W. II. El-, The added responsibilities assumed drledgej Jonn Harbison, Hal Patton, H. ' By wiuameue- in emenng mo wimr. E McCroskey, P. O. Myers, Paul B. ence has created the demand for more Wallace jonn Farrar, Homer H. Smith money than has been needed before T B- Kay( rjr. r. d. Byrd, Dr. F. L. to carry out the athletic and other pro- utter, William Reinhart, coach of the ' prams and the ticket sale idea appears Saem high school football team, and us the most logical method of raising a gcore of others. the needed funds. The tickets.whlch it is proposed to In carrying out Us conference ath- ge wouid not only admit to all games letic schedules the university will be and contests, but would also include a Tut to a far greater expense than ever (uI1 subscription to the university pa- Defore. Trips ot teams inio uaurorniu, ,na Collegian. intiiuLiinit imnnuvii RESIGNS FROM FORGE Washington and Idaho will call for big outlays and considerable money must be spent in putting the athletic fields, floors and equipment into shape so that they will meet conference require ments. Realizing the value of the work done by Coach Mathews ln securing Willam ette's admission into the conference, those who are backing the movement ' tor greater support for the university on the part of the business men of Sa lem point out that Mathews and i teams are deserving of all of the back ing that can be given them. "Cbaiicc" Has Arrived. They feel, as one man expressed tilmuolf "flint WIllnmottA nnur tins llA inae, and it is up to her to make ;InHta,lt good." The feeling is prevalent that in Mathews, Willamette hag a coach and athletlo Instructor equal to any on the coast and that all he needs to en able him to turn out winning teams is support. ; With proper support they tfeel that he will be able to- make a 1 showing that will be attractive to high STEAMER SAFE Seattle, Wash., Dec. 18. The steam er Deuel which grounded off Toklo bay early this week and was reported going to pieces has been floated and arrived at Yokohama Wednesday ac cording to a dispatch received at the Seattle merchants exchange. The Deu el's forepeak was reported filled with water when she reached" port. Troy Branson, for a year active as a policeman in this city, today tender ed his resignation to Chief of Police Varney, '. to take effect January 1. Chief Varney would make no state, ment today of Branson's probable suc cessor. ' Branson gave as his reason for re signing that he had accepted a 'bet ter paying position sewhere. Chief Vaarney, and other members of the department, spoke highly of the re tiring officer. "I don't know that a more efficient and hard working patrolman can ever be had ln Salem," wasiChief Varney's eulogy of Branson. Branson woiked nights, beginning at 6 o'clock ln the evening and con tinuing until that time in the morning. ', ' . i Murder Mystery Cleared Up; Woman Admits Kiting Spouse Butte, Mont.. Dec. 18. The mystery surrounding the death of Gus Manos. whose body, bearing sixty knife wounds, was found lying in a gully on the outskirts of the city last March, was cleared up yesterday when Mrs. Margaret Poulos made an alleged confession to the police. The officers say she told them her husband, George Poulos and two oth er men killed Manos during a quar rel in the Poulos home. J The disclosure followed the arrest of Mrs. Poulos and Joe Soda on a charge of, adultery, which was prefer red by the woman's nusDana. Judge Joseph Williams, a resident of Heppner for 40 years, and former postmaster, died in that city last week at the age of 82 years. : UUU, liLLrUl.LU mw (ItBS FIGURE 11 SUIT OF DIVORCE Rub Neuralgia Pain Away, Don't Suffer relief! 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Rv the comnlaint of Mrs. Tuleja and the counter' complaint of Tuleja the marital troubles or tne coupie seem In have been aeeravated by a multi plicity of dog, relatives .nd neighbors. In .her complaint Mrs. Tuleja cnarges that her husband drove her aged fath er from their home and locked out the neighbors who attempted to visit her while she was ill. Tuleja denies these rharepH And claims tha. his Wlie whom he characterized on the witness stand as being JThe biggest liar ln the world," had persisted in calling n a Phinpaa dnntnr when she was ill and that she insisted on sleeping with ana kissing a dog. fresem ai ine near ins were Tnlela'a children bv former marriage, he having been married four times according to testimony suDmm- ed yesterday. TVia Tiiloina wore married in Port land, August 30, 1919 and according to evidence submitted, the marriage was one of convenience, Mrs. Tuleja tc take care of her husband's five small children while Tuleja was to pro vide the home lor her ana ror nei aged father. ' In testifying ' yesterday, Mr. Tuleja denied that he had ever made the statement that he "would rather live under the Kaisr than in the United Stares." claiming that he was patrio tic, though admitting the fact that he had never completed his cltlzensnip in the United States, being a nativ of Poland. TESTIMONY TO START IN NEW TRIAL FRIDAY Exira Special 4 ; Ladies BaLtn Kobe j Los Angeles, Cal., JDec. 18. Predic tions when' court ope.ne today were that testimony in the' murder trial of HarrjoW. New would begin some time tomorrow. V i As a result of yesterday's work 12 jurors, all still subject to peremptory challenge, were in the box when court opened and a new venire was on hand to continue today's work. 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