Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 28, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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ilElYEWS
KLAN CONSPIRACY
AGAINST LIBERTY
. Hartford, Conn., Deo. 28. Ad
dressing a large gathering of Jews
at a banquet here Christmas day,
Samuel Unterrayer of New York
called the Ku Klux Klan a
"strunge and medieval eruption"
on the civio life of America.
He denounced it "aa the most
revolting blot on the fair escutch
eon of our beloved country" and
; charged It with "reckless under
taking to destroy the foundations
upon which America Is based." He
called It a conspiracy against
American liberty and American
; institutions.
Mr. Untermyer enumerated the
"illegal, cowardly and un-American
practices of the Ku Klux
Klan," stating that there was
overshadowing evidence of the
truth of these charges.
He challenged in particular,
the charge reported to have been
made by the Imperial wizard of
the Ku Klux Klan that the Jews
are not a productive people and
"added nothing to the sum of
human welfare," and by an array
of facts and figures refuted the
charge so far as the Jews of Amer
ica were concerned and then point
ed to Palestine which the Jews are
now rebuilding as a home for their
homeless brethren as the "final
and complete refutation of this
charge of unproductivlty againsi
the Jewish people and the best evi
dence for their positive genius of
constructive productive accom
plishments." DEATHS FROM DIABETES'
EXCEED TYPHOID LOSSES
- While there were approximately
15,000 deaths from diabetes in the
United States during 1921,- there
were only about 8000 from tj'phoid
fever, according to announce
ments received here from the de
partment of commerce, Washing
ton, D. C.
The death rate from diabetes
was 16.6 per 100,000 population
and from typhoid fever only 9 per
100,000.
The death rate for typhoid fever
was greater in 1921 than in 1920
however, as was also that for diabetes.
DIVORCEE HELD
AS MAN SLAYER
T in
uisvuie, Ky., Dec. 28. The
air of mystery surrounding the
shooting of O. L. Black in the
apartment of Mrs. Olive Jones, di
vorcee, had been increased today
by facts uncovered by police de
partment investigators. Mrs.
Jones, who claims she fired in self
defense, faces a. charge of murder
Officials declared . important
points in the woman's account of
the tragedy had been contradicted
Mrs. Jones told officers Monday
that she shot Black lata e.i.,..
afternoon, following a quarrel and
al.uueu an night over the body,
unable to summon courage to can'
the police.
Willard to Box in Seattle.
Seattle, Wash., Dee. 27. Box
ing, which has been discontinued
in Seattle for some time, is to be
resumed Tuesday night, when
Jess Willard, former heavyweight
champion, will give an exhibition.
Willard is to appear in Yakima tonight.
LEGION WILL INSTALL
OFFICERS! TUESDAY
Next Tuesday evening, January
2, the local post of the American
Legion will hold their annual in
stallation of officers, the cere
monies to be held in the armory.
A part of the meeting i8 to be giv
en over to the program committee
who will have prepared an enter
tainment of a literary and musical
nature. Brazier C. Small, adju
tant, says that the meeting will
not be restricted to Legion mem
bers and that all who desire m-
urged to attend.
The hew officers who will be
installed are:
Commander, George . Griffith;
vice-commander, Millar McGil
christ; adjutant, Brazier C. Small;
financial officer, Jacob Fuhrer;
quartermaster, Albert Anderson;
chaplain, Irwin Lewis; historian,
Don Wiggins; executive commit
tee, Max Page, Harold Smith,
Walter Kirk, pr, B. F. Pound and
Mort Pilkenton.
Joe Minton is the present com-
OFFICIALS FOR
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SEATTLE HOPES TO EAT
SRPLUS APPLE CROP
Seattle, Wash., Dec. 28. To
absorb a glut of apples in eastern
Washington created by insuffi
cient cars to ship the crop when
the market was alive a campaign
led by the Seattle chamber of com
merce got under way today.
"Buy a box of apples," is the
slogan.
Seattle residents are asked to
remember that their city has be
come the financial and transporta
tion center for the Washington ap
ple industry, especially since the
vogue of sending the fruit all over
the world by water.
Business mena re urged to buy
apples and sell them to employes
and customers at cost.
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ARE SELECTED
Pasadena, Cal., Dec. 28. Offi
cials who will handle the Tourna
ment of Koses annual east vs. west
lootDall content between Penn
oiaie ana the University of South
ern California
oy the coaches of both elevens, it
Known today.
They are Georen Vnrnoii t c
kane, formerly a football player at
miuago university; Tom Thorpe of
New York, formerly at Columbia;
Jack Wells of Los Angeles, for
merly an Occidental college play
er, and C. J. McCarthy, whose col
lege affiliations were not stated in
the official announcement.
The men have not been assign
ed to their respective positions,
but it is thought that Thorpe will
referee and Varnell umpire, or
vice versa.
Both the Penn State and U. S.
C. teams are here, and practice
will be held bv each overt fiv i
the Rose Bowl.
While football followers Bay
the Trojans will be the favorites
January 1, Coach Elmer C. Hen
derson of U. S. C. is working his
squad harder than" ever.
After being reminded that west
ern teams have won three and tied
one out of five east vs. west carries
played here, Coach Henderson
said:
"But did those eastern team
have to play Penn State? I'll guar
antee they didn't. You can be
lieve that Penn State will be
equally as hard an opponent tor
U. fa. C. as Washington and Jeffer
son was for California or Harvard
for Oregon and some of the others
down the line.
"We are not fooled bv the re
port circulated that Coach Hugo
Bezdek will use mostly second
string men when the Lions meet
U. S. C," said Clifton Herd, ad
visory coach at V S. C.
"Captain Bentz and ail the nth-
er stars will be in the game doing
their best."
BEZOEK'S STAR GUARD
OUT WITH INJURIES
Pasadena, Cal., Dec. 28. Penn
State players and officials showed
much concern here today over the
injuries of F. J. Bedenk, star Nit-
tany Lion guard, who came dis
abled out of a scrimmage in yes
terday's practice. Opinion was
expressed from superficial exami
nation that the outstanding lines
man of the Penn State team would
not be able to be In Monday's
game against the University of
Southern California and surgeons
were prepared to make a complete
examination today.
WAITERS QUIZZED
ON USING HEADS
The class for the instruction of
waiters, held each Wednesday aft
ernoon at the Marion hotel, under
the supervision of Miss Jennie
Baker, not only is given practical
demonstrations of how things
should be done, but members are
obliged to answer, in writing a
number of questions.
For those who might consider
the job of waitress an easy one,
attention is called to just how
should the following questions be
answered. The questions were sub
mitted yesterday and answers will
be written out and filed with Miss
Baker at the meeting next Wed
nesday afternoon. Here is the
list:
Would you approah a business
woman in the same way as a busi
ness man and why?
What would you do with an ir
ritable man who ia in a hurry?
How would you approach the
man, wife and baby?
How would you approach the
old person?
How would you treat the smart
aleck?
How would you help the guest
read the menu?
How would you treat the slow
ones?'
How would you handle the per
son who does not know what he
wants?
How would you assist the per
son not accustomed to ordering?
PAGE THREE
WANTED All kinds of Poul
try, Butter, Veal, Pork, Mut
ton and Beef live or dressed,
every day this week.
PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET,
165 N. Liberty St. Phono 994
MEADOWLAWN DAIRY
' Phone 90F12
Inspect odr dairy. The state
Inspector says "It's one of the
best In the state. Investigate
the sourse of your milk.
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Jewelry and Silverware
Phone 1255 Salem, Ore.
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ts becoming the most popu
lar range in the West, its
simplicity and economy of
operation, together with its
oppevranee art reasons for
its intr easing popularity.
PACIFIC
family range
Constructed to cut fuel
costs. Thick solid top
two lids only heat and
flames forced entirely ,
around oven, utilizing every
heat unit. Made of Armco
polished iron. Equipped
with hot water coils.
The People's Furniture Store
271 North Commercial St.
Phone 734
"Forces the smoke right over' the fire
Giving the LANG an efficiency higher.
What's the Meaning of Our
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Wait Until Friday and Learn in Dollars and Cents Its True
PURPOSE
Many elements enter into the reasons for this pre-inventory sale and drastio price cuts,
aside from the fact that it is our usual clearance period... But the time has come for action
rather than words; action on our part to mark prices still lower to assure speedy action on
your part. A'reoord breaking six months business is now revealed through its broken lines,
and so-called odd lots which must be disposed of quickly. Every department shares and the
savings run to half and more. ' VN.
You Will See ;
The result of our eagle eyed search through the stocks of every department in the store in
preparation for our yearly task of inventory. Reductions far greater than we anticipated will
be in evidenoe... This sale is made imperative because of the largeness of our remaining
stocks, and our desire to dispose of them immediately.
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PRISCILLA DEAN AND JAMES KIRKWOOD
If you love action, thrills, daring, bravery, romance,
in other words, if you are human, you will, as Dinty says,
fairly "eat this up!" Taken from Ouida's famous noval,
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