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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1922)
TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE SIX' EUROPEAN DIVORCE AND MARRIAGE OF Tl BRINGING UP FATHER-By George McManus HOLLIS MAKES HIM "LOVE EXILE. FLOODS HREATEN 4 't - Former Senator Henry French Hollls, of Now Hampnhlre, by hl marriage In Rome to Mls Anne Hobbe, of Concord, has become a "love exile.' declare bis friend, the divorce granted the former Senator by a French court cannot be legally recognized In America, It is declared. Should he return here, say lawyers, he would be bound to hli first wife, from whom he failed twice to obtain a divorce. Mrs. Hollls, shown here with her little daughter, was granted a decree of separate maintenance from her husband. The new Mrs. Hollls is a childhood sweetheart of the erstwhile statesman, who has practiced law In Paris since his retirement from the United States senate. FIRST OF STRIKE HEARINGS OVER Washington, April 11, The house labor committee today had concluded Its hearings on the na tional coal strike, for a time at least. Announcement that the committee bad no plana at present for a. further Investigation of the strike was made by Chairman No lan yesterday after several labor pokesuien had made a geuerul uit : Ulal of charges by operators thai contract breaking by the miners' . union had been factor in the walk out. ' ' The committee, however, will hold an executive session tonior row to consider action on the Bland bill, which would set up a federal coal commission to deal with such situations as the pr ut strike. Meanwhile, members ct the committee appeared to be holding In abeyance any further planu pending the outcome of Attorney General Dougherty's trip to In dianapolis to look Into the ques tion of the anti-trust law Indict ments against a number of opera tors, union leaders and others aa atefuting the prospects of a strike settlement. Baseball Breezes ! Detroit, Mich., April 11. Tht Detroit Tigers wound up their ev uibltion game schedule yesterday by defeating Columbus 11 to 4. San Francisco, Cal., April 11. The Pacific Coast baseball leagm scheduled for the week of April 11-16 follows: , Seattle at Sacramento, Portland at Salt Lake, Los Angeles at Ver non, San FrauciKCo at Oakland. MID-WEST TODAY Chicago, April 11, Spring reshets, which already . have tootled many lowlaiiUs, were -hreateiied more serious dram ago today In many middle western .Hates. Rains, almost torrential aent the rivers up in Michigan Wisconsin, Illinois Kansas, Okla iioma and Arkansas, stream In ther states were also rising but not at an alarming rate. Snow was general throughout tli0 northern and middle Rocky uountaia area, reports from Den ,er Indicated. Lander, Wyo., re ported that it was digging Its way out of eight Inches of snow. The snow and wind played havoc with telegraph wires. It was not until late last night thai the Associated Press was able t establish through communication with cities west of Omaha. Winds of especially high veloc ity appeared to center In Missouri. Three small towns. Ash Grove, Harold and Luck, northwest of Springfield, Mo., were in the path of high winds and two person, were killed and property was dam aged to the extent of $100,000. The storm today was moving eastward slowly. JOFFREJQ UNVEIL BUST OF GENERAL U. S. GRANT New York, April 11. Marshal Joffre has accepted an Invitation to unveil a bust of General U. S. Grant In the hall of fame at New York university April 27, the cen tennial of the general's birth. The bust Is by Henry Shrady, whose equestrian statue of Gen eral Grant Is to be unveiled in Washington the same day. General Grant was one of 29 elected to the hall of fame at its first election In 1900. A tablet In his honor was placed In 1901. Co-eds at the universities In Evanston and Chicago, 111., have their own barber shops, where the girl students bob hair, curl, sham poo, wave, massage, etc. St. Louis, Mo., April 11. Three regulars of the St. Louis Nation als may not be in the game against Uie i'iusOurgh team in tne open ng game of the National league coinorrow. . Clarence Mueller, cea .rfielder; Jacques Fournler, flrsi uaseman, and John Lavan, short stop, will no( be able to play for several days or two weeks, ac cording to the ctuu's psyslclans. Mueller and Fournler are suffer ing with Injured legs, while Lavau nas nut fully recovered from 111 Cleveland, Ohio, April 11. Ty CaDU will participate in at least part of the opening game of the American league season tomorrow. Cobb, who wrenched his knee sev eral days ago at traluing cauin. declared today that he will got to he but to the first Inning, after which he will retire to the bench iu favor of another player, prob dbly Ira FluauWud. Stomach Wrong! 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