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PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1922 EXPLORER IS CALLED BY DEATH Orange and Lemon Crops Hard Hit by California Frost Washington, Jan. 30. Thi damage caused by the recent cold wave in California to the orange crop will amount to 20 to 50 per cent depending on locality and to the lemon crop about 35 per cent, the department of agriculture said In a atatement today baaed on re- Sir Ernest Shackleton.! prts from lts asent ln the tt ib BLaiHiumii aaueu mat it An Army Marches On Its Stomach, Said Napoleon The Great Corsican Knew That Success in Life Depends Upon Your Strength, Energy and Endurance British Fast Evacuating Irish Posts ttmntmimnMiiiiiittmnmmtmutxtmammmtinmmnmtimiimiumti Dies On Antarctic Voyage; News De layed Three JWeeks Buenos Aires, Jan. 30. (By As sociated Press.) More than tree weeks elapsed between the death of Sir Ernest Shackleton, the Brit ish eiplorer, and its announce-! ment to the world, made yesterday when the body arrived at Monte video. The delay. La Naclon Montevideo correspondent tele graphs, was ascribed by Captain L. Hussey, who accompanied th body, as due to a series of wireless mishaps. Sir Ernest died aboard th steamship Quest, on which he was making another Antarctic voyage while anchored off South Georgia Island on January 6. His body was taken to Montevideo on the first leg of the trip home aboard the Norwegian steamship Professor Cruvel. Captain Hussey bore a death certificate made out at South Georgia Island, reading: "I, Alexander Macktn, certify to my best knowledge and belief that the cause of death was atheroma In the arteries of the heart. Be fore death he had not suffered an infectious or contagious disease." This certificate was signed by Dr. Macklln, as surgeon of the expedi tion. The body arrived at Monte video In an hermetically sealed sine shell, covered with wood. Captain Hussey told La Nacion's correspondent that the Quest ar rived at South Georgia island with! tier main wireless plant out of com mission, due to damage by heavy storms during the voyage, which otherwise was uneventful Sir Ernest had been ln the best of health throughout the trip. The day before his death he landed on the Island to supervise the pur chase of provisions and returned to the ship apparently well. After supper ho went to the cabin and talked with bis companions. At 3:30 on the morning of Jan uary 5, he felt sharp pains In his back and called the doctor, who had hardly begun preparing rem edies when the explorer died with out uttering another word. When asked why the Quest did not inform the Falkland Islands with her minor wireless set. Can tain Hussey said it was not suffi ciently powerful. The wireless equipment of the Professor Cruvel also was out of order, he declared. would be about two weeks, how ever, before complete estimates could be made. "The damage from the cold wave In the citrus region of south ern California Is very spotted," said the statement, "Los Ange les, San Bernardino and River side coun'i'es being the hardest hit." Hooper Says Rail Board Needs Power By Harrison Vaughn When Napoleon led his vlctorius armies through Europe, his worst enemies were not the nations de fending themselves aga'.nst his smashing onslaught; but he wis confronted by the grarver question of how to provide nourishing and strengthening food for bis sol diers. J The Great Corsican realized long over a century ago, as has every commanding general since, that men's bodies must be perfect ly nourished if they are to retain their natural strength, energy and: Highlanders File Answer to Suit of Bennett for $1,200 Answer to the ,1200 suit , brouKht by J. A. Bennett against the Royal Order of Highlanders was filed In the circuit court, al , loglng that the de'endnnts had . paid MOO of the sum due on the : beneficiary's certificate. Bennett states In his complaint that he paid $100 annually Into me order under the agreoment that he was to getlt back after twenty years In like Installments snd that he has now paid the full amount and that the lodge refuses to continue Its policy of paying back the money. The lodge states that since the plaintiff took out his certificate there has been a change In the laws of the order, making the sum payable only In case of death. New York, Jan. 30. The only practicable, effective and just method the government can set up for the adjustment of railroad labor controversies Is adjudication by a Joint tribunal, whose decis Ions shall be enforcable by suit able penalties, Ben W. Hooper, public member of the United States railroad labor board, told the civic federation in an address here today. 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Workers In Jute Mill Engage In Riot; Two Dead Navy Paymaster Declared Guilty Of Embezzlement Boston, Jan. 30. Joseph J Lynam, former ensign and pay master of the cruiser Chester, to day wa8 sentenced to serve five years In the Plymouth Jail. A fed eral Jury Saturday held him gull ty of embesjllng $21,000 of gov ernnient funds. SVhool Clubs OifraJilned Dallas, Jan. SO. County su perintendent of schools, Joslnh Wt'ls, has perfected organisation of standard clubs In the foltow li schools: Zena, cooking and snwlnir clubs; Guthrie, sewing club: Orchards, cooking clubs. Bandits Get $20,000. West Hoboken, N. J., Jan. 20. Three automobile bandits here held up a messenger from the North Hudson National bank, es caped with $20,000 and shot De tective Charles Harm, who was guarding the messenger. Calcutta, Jan. 80. (By Associ ated Press) Four thousand work ers in the Standard Jute mills at Tlttegor, in the environs of Cal cutta, engaged ln a riot Thursday. Two were killed and 40 wounded by police tire. - The trouble aroBe when the workers demanded the release of two comrades arrested on a charge of assaulting the manager of the works, which was refused. Several persons were injured In a clash ln the city, where a meeting of non-cooperators was dispersed. Miller Named Federal Judge Over Protests Washington, Jan. 30. The nomination of Andrew Miller De federal Judge for the . North Dakota district was ordered re ported favorably to the senate to day by the judiciary committee, The action, Chairman Neleo said, was unanimous and 1 based on a new report by a sub-corn mlttee, which recommended that charges against Mr. Miller be din regarded. Bolivia Denied Seat In Parley Washington, Jan. 80. The re quest of the Bolivian government for representation In the forth coming treaty of Ancon confer ences ln Washington between Peru and Chile has been refused with regret by President Harding. Lenine To Attend Genoa Conference London, Jan. 80. 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(adv) TODAY Vaudeville Four Old Veterans Survivors of the Civil War nWssnV SHOE NEWS A New Shipment Misses and Growing Girls Service Shoes In this shipment there are just a few dozen pairs to choose from, in Brown Calfskin, at very attractive prices. $2.98 and $3.98 Sizes llVi to 2212 to 7. ( Roberts & Fulton Latest in Laughs KEMP'S BIG FUN SHOW All New Show Tuesday BLIGH THEATRE All Matinees 25e SPECIAL BOYS' SHOES Boys all solid leather shoes in Brown and Black. A very substantial shoe offered at the low price, -c Special $2.48 Sizes 8Vi to 12 Id ' -J J. MILLER ment. Although the evacutlon of Brit ish troops Is to be completed, It Is only from southern Ireland. For the purpose of the treaty In this respect, northern Ireland counts as though It were England, and accordingly large bodies of troops are fulfilling the promise to evac uate simply by marching across tne border into Ulster. The Black-and-Tans are hiking home from Ireland. After this It ia to be marely a family quarrel. 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