Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 29, 1921, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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    Pace Eight
PrWay, April 2S,
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon.
Simpler Divorce Laws
Favored By League
Aim Of Women Voters
Circus Brings Fifty
Ton of Elephants To
Salem Next Saturday
Stayton
8Uyton, April 29. Myron Dn
Djr bu sold his rmldence on Tl. n
tract to Peter Iteldrirh. who wMl
oocupy It with his family m iooii
repairs are made.
J. 1. Stanley of Anaheim, Cal..
waa visiting relatives here u i
week.
B. 0 Tltua has sold his hualnea.
lot next to Dell's ruh store and
Bis Chevrolet auto husineiia to
John Merti, son ot J V. Merit,
near Sclo. The young man has re
eently returned from Kanaaa City
wnere ne speni some t me iu an
automobile school. He will con
tlnue to use the Gardner building
lor the present.
Charles Hall, who purr tared the
Jewelry business of P. C. Oal
bralth, now occupies the residence
raeated by Mr. Ualbrallh. '
Miss Nettie Kerber is i tailing at
Gladstone with her slater.
Mrs. Prancea Parry and Utile
on, Dixon, left last week for a
visit with relative In Iowa. They
topped In Portland' and Seattle an
route. Before returning they ex
pect to visit friends In Chicago.
Quite a number of children In
aad about town are having the
Hi ales in a light form.
Mr. Tapscott, who occupied the
Denny house on Third street, has j
moved Into the Harden house and1
Hugh Grace baa moved Into the
Muokers house 19 the usst part of
town.
Horace Ullr who was in Salem
teat week for a surgical operation
tea returned home and tr Improv
tag nicely
A. W. Corn is of Weed. Cal ,
By Mareery Eex.
New York, April 29 Is the unl
form divorce law approaching?
Recent legal proceedings in sev
eral well known families bate
made the need of a federal divorce
law seem imperative.
The National league of Wom
en Voters, now in convention in
Cleveland, has recognized the ne
cessity for such legislation. Part
of the program of the convention
includes discussion of the divorce
problem and the adoption of reso
lutions to liberalize and simplify
the laws surrounding It
Mrs. James Lees Laid a w, one of
the New York members of the or
ganisatlon, announced today tn.it
not only divorce, but kindred sub
jects, pertaining to the protection
of women and children, such as
child labor laws, will be discussed
at the convention.
"I thoroughly believe.'' she said
today, "In a program for liberaliz
ing and unifying divorce laws.
"Part of our general plan for
the codification of laws, and their
unification, Includes not only con
sideration of divorce laws, but
those which affect children.
Further approval of the league's
program was expressed by a young
woman lawyer, Miss Lucille Pugh,
who agrees that the present sys
tem of marriage and divorce Is In
adequate and unjust.
"I believe that marriage should
r looked upon us a civil contract
tfntch can be dissolved or abro
gated when conditions change and
When it is proper and light to do
to," she said.
"The happiness of two people Is
the one thing on which the state
must depend for its existence.
"And that happiness should be
guarded. It Is the states duty In
protect It.
"By standing In the way of
more liberal divorce laws the state
la not doing its duty. It is nut inn
Its own roots thereby.
"But I would not be too lax.
Such grounds as cruelty are often
Interpreted too leniently. A wom
an may say It Is cruel it her hus
band, does not kiss tier when mi,
leaves for business In the morn
Ing.
Such a reason for divorce, If
ever made one of the grounds,
should be carefully defined.
"Divorce should be granted
when two people find It Impossi
ble to be a help to each 01 her. That
Is the whole idea. '
"The state should not make tt
an obligation on either party to
the unhappy marriage to resort to
collusion.
"How could the laws be uni
fied? I think If a constitutional
amendment could be passed, mak
ing the law uniform, but leaving
the enforcement of It to the state,
It would be very satisfactory.
Then people wouldn't liuve to go 'o
a federal court for a divorce, but
to the state courts as usual. This
would be a great protection to
women and to children us well.
"I don't know how it would
work out If it would be easy to
adjust or not. If not, then we
ought to find some efficient way.
"One report, which may be in
correct, ban it that the League of
Women Voters would place two
years as the period between mar
riage and divorce. This Is too long.
If people can't get along for two
years It Is a serious thing. 1 don 1
know whether that means that
they want a woman to wait twt
years to get a divorce, or two years
till she may re-marry after being
divorced. In either case, It is too
long.
many people, it cruelly were
made a ground, would say that in
compotataETAOIN KT -fl eCe.nta
cnmpatablllty should be synony
nious. It s easy to say that so
many things represent cruelty.
"The point should be that If two
can't honestly get along together
the state that married tlem should
give them relief."
visited his parents here last week.
H. E. Rlggs of Pendleton is vis
iting at the home of his father, W.
A. Riggs.
Miss Edna Buckner, one of the
teachers, has been at her home in
Jefferson the past week on account
of illness.
Liston Darby last week sold his
residence property near the school
house to a recent arrival from Can
ada.
County School
Head Resigns
Corvallls, Or., April 2S. Great
ly increased salary, and a much
better opportunity for the future,
has caused County Superintendent
Roy E. Cannon to accept the prin
ctpalshlp of the Gresham Union
high school, and he has tendered
his resignation to take eifect next
September. It is understood that
E. H. Castle of Philomath will suc
ceed him.
Spring began (astronomically)
at the vernal equinox, March 21,
when the sun entered 'Aries."
JAZZ AND LONDON
TO BE DIVORCED
London, April 30. Jazz ari
London are to know each other
no more. The shimmy shake Is
likewise to go.
The golliwog glide, the alll
gator azzle, brontosaurus bump,
ana every other variety of
shake, wiggle, wuzzle and glide
have boen tabooed In New
York, but London has not gone
quite so far.
London dancing instructors
this season will taboo wriggly,
squirming jazz and shimmy
shakes from their curriluin.
Dancing classes In future
will be nothing but waltz ban
quets, with perhaps an occa
sional foxtrot thrown in.
There Is, however, one ray of
hope for the confirmed Jazzer.
He or she will not have to ape
IiIh or her Victorian ancestors,
by waltzing all night and day,
as It has been decided that the
straight one-step, and the fox
trot, without the animal-named
variations, will be permitted.
In the place of "Alabama
Madness" we shall have the pi
ano, the violin and the -gramophone-
dreamily offering up
their sacrifice to Bacchus In
the shape of "The Blue Danube."
I
Saturday Last Day to Attend
tne factory lxiudii or ine ramous
Miss Elizabeth McCarthy and Miss Nita Buccanon, with a portion
of the Al G. Barnes "50 Tons of Elephants," coming to Salem Satur
day, May 7, with the big circus.
One of the most valued posses
sions of the Al G. Barnes big four
ring wild animal circus which
comes to Sulem, Saturday, May 7,
is a baby camel, the only one of Its
kind in this eountry.
The camel was ushered into this
world In the Pacific ocean on
board a ship which brought to the
United States the first consign
ment of wild animals to arrive
since the world's war ended, two
years ago. All of these animals
were obtained by trainers sent to
Africa by Mr. Barnes as soon as
the armistice was signed.
The young camel is described as
being so ugly that It Is really at
tractive looking. Like a calf it is
built on lines striking for their
clumsiness, the legs and ears be
ing predominant.
Mr. Barnes lias not an yet named
his nawest find, and hundreds of
suggestions have ben received in
the few days that have elapsed
since Its arrival in this country,
so that It should not be difficult
for him to decide upon a proper
appelation.
Camels and elephants born in
captivity rarely live a year or two,
but Mr. Barnes has hopes that his
unexpected addition to the camel
section of his menagerie will shat
ter traditions in this respect.
The baby camel take, naturally
to the circus parade, accordint t;
word received from thj ehow, bu:
causes its mother many moments
of woiry by insisting upon tak
its own sweet time in covering t U;
route, being as frequently a block
or two Demna tne cainpoes
ahead of them. The Ddby carrel
will be seen in the Barnes circos
parade here Saturday, May 7, auu
also in the menageries of the tilr
cus.
Prizes Offered To
Senators In Game
With Albany Nine
Several prizes will be offered by
local business men for conspicuoos
performance on the part of Salem
Senators In the game to be played
here with Albany Sunday after
noon. The game will be called
"rain or shine" at 3 o'clock, ac
cording to the manager.
The Spa will give a box of candy
to the Salem who knocks the first
score in! Bloesing & Boon will
give a carton of cigarettes for the
first two-base hit; Kafoury Bros,
offer a pair of silk sox or a tie for
the first home run and an inner
tube will be given by Clark for
the first home run or three-base
hit.
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
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