Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 02, 1925, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAGE THREE
T
IN SINGLE DAY
SET FANS AGOG
New York, July 2. (A. P.)
Twenty big league home runs, .ill
In the same afternoon, are giving
the fans considerable, food for ar
gument today as to the lively ball.
Seven of the big blown were
made by the Giants as they won a
double header from the Phillies
and returned to first place ahead
of the Piratds.
Irish Meusel eoeKed for the cir
cuit In the first game which the
McGraw clan won ti to A, and then
fdammed two more In the conclud
ing number which the Giants won
16 to 7. Hack Wilson contribut
ed two In the second melee for the
Giants, both coming in one in
ning, his club made nine runs. Hte
feat tied the modern record estab
lished in 1922 by Ken Williams of
th0 St. Louts Browns.
Babe Ruth's bat, long dormant,
tuned in and hung up a pair In the
fray with the Red Sox, helping the
Yankees to win, 11 to 8. He is
now credited with five homers th'a
euson. His team mate, Bob Meu
el, who ie a brother of Irish Mcu
eel, poled out his 19th four bagger
of the year. The Robins yesterday
trounced the Braves, 4 to 3, Milton
Stock's trip!e In the ninth paving
the way for victory. Neie of Bos
ton partcipated in the home i"-iu
carnival with two heavy drives.
The Pirates came from behind
In the seventh and scored six runs,
batting Alexander out of the box
as they won from the Cubs, 8 to
6, WrightBs homer, with one on
base knotting the score at the
tart of the seventh Inning.
Gabby Hartnett, Chicago catch
er, registered his 17th Ruthian rap
of the year.
After dropping the first section
of a twin engagement to the In
dians, 11 to 0, the Bcgals came
back for th aftermath, 4 to 1.
The Browns started to crowd
Detroit for fourth plnce by top
ping the White Box 8 to ti. Kan
Williams In augurated his return
to the Browne' lineup by smash
ing out hie sixteenth homer of the
season.
Other circuit clouters yesterday
were Frank Snyder and Pep Young
of the Giants, Todt of the Red Sox,
Meathcote of the Cubs, McNulty of
the Indians, &nd Collins and Hoop
er of the White Sox. Twelve horn
ers wero made by National league
players.
IS REFUSED JOB
Dayton, Term., July 2 Surprise
was expressed here today at tno
reported action of the Paducah,
Kv.. board of education In declin
ing the application of a sister of
John T. Scopes for a position In
the high school of that city.
Miss Lela V. Scopes was told by
the superintendent there yesterday
that her aorvlces would not be re
quired when she declined to say
that she did not believe In the
theory of evolution.
Scopes Is to go on trial here
July 10 for violating the Tennes
ee anti-evolution law.
Miss Scopes has taught mathe
matics at Paducah two years.
A member of the school board
Is quoted as saying that Miss
Scopes' presence in the high school
faculty might embarrass the pub
lic school system. The young wo
man is now attending the Univer
sity of Kentucky.
Information was awaited here
today as to the outcome of a con
ference of leading defense attor
neys held In New York last night.
It was believed tha tsome plan of,
procedure had been outlined there
by the conferees, who Included
Clarence Darrow, Balnbrldge Col
by, John R. Neal of Knoxvllle;
Dudley Field Malone and Arthur
Garfield Hays, the last named be
ing an attorney for the American
Civil Liberties Union, which Is aid
ing Scopes' defense.
Paris, July 2. (A. P;) The
French government Is preparing
to make an announcement upon
the American debt question wi ta
in a few days, It will probably
be limited to scarcely more than
naming the mission to go to Was. a
ington.
French dbt negotiations whh
the United States will be kept
strictly apart from those wr.h
Great Britain.
There is much caution here be
cause of the apparent conviction
both in the American state de
partment and in the French for
eign office that any public men
tion of the terms of payment by
either erne would complicate nego
tiations and might even defeat
their purposes.
DR. BROWN CONTRASTS
FRANCE AND AMERICA
The people of France are ahead
of Americans In matters pertain
ing to art and music, and behind
Americans in matters of business
and morality, Dr. Walter Brown,
head of the Marlon County Child
Health Demonstration told the Sa
lem Rotary club at lta luncheon
Wednesday. Speaking on the sub-
Jeot "A Yankee Doctor in France,"
Dr. Brown spoke of numerous cus
toms which he had observed while
there working under the Jurisdic
tion of the Rockefeller Founda
tion curbing the spread of tuber
culosis In the country Immediately
after tho war.
The climate In Brittany and most
of northern France, he said, Is al
most identical with that of Oregon.
One detail noticed by the speak
er was lack of bathing facilities
throughout the country. "If you
ever go across, he said, "be sure
and get enough baths before you
go to last you all the time you're
there."
Each large city has an external
revenue system of its own, he stat
ed. At the walls of Paris every In
coming person is stopped and his
goods searched. A heavy duty
must be paid on certain products
sold in the. city. Every outgoing
automobile is examined for the
amount of gasoline In the tank. If
it carries more coming In than go
ing out, duty must be paid on the
excess.
There are 26,000 Americans In
Paris 1 at the present time, Dr.
Brown declared.
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"The
best worker
bn the randi
"Yes, sir, that old Ford hasn't soldiered a
day since I took to using this new Zerolene
F' for Fords.
"And work I Say, she takes hills on high
Bhe never could negotiate before, and un
less I'm crazy she travels quite a bit farther
on a gallon of gasoline."
Fords all up and down the Pacific Coast
are picking up and surprising those owners
who "tried out" Zerolene "F" for Fords
when it was first put on the market, a little
over a year ago, and have been sticking to
it ever since.
Zerolene "F" for Fords is made by the
Standard Oil Company's patented vacuum
process. It lubricates all the bearing sur
faces where oil is needed, especially the
wrist-pin bearings and the upper half of the
cylinder walls which are frequently "oil
starved" when an unsuitable lubricant is
used. The result is improved gasoline mile
age.quickerstartingand increased freedom
from carbon and other motor troubles.
Yet Zerolene "F" for Fords costs not
more, but less than most of the special
Ford oils now on the market.
A Ford is an A-l transportation invest
ment. Protect your investment with proper
lubrication.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
"Feeds
those
oil-starved
Fords"
If
Moscow, July 2. (A. P.) For
elgn Minister Tchltcherin has is
sued a statement asserting that
although the sympathies of the
Russians are on the side of the
Chinese In their struggle for com
plete liberation from foreign dom
ination, the Soviet's policy ie to
avoid any action which could be
regarded as intervention in Chi
na's Internal affairs.
The statement was prompted by
the Increasing attacks upon soviet
Russia in the English newspapers
in connection with the present
situation In China, coupled with
the recent speech of Loughborousn
by Lord Girkenbead, which is re
garded here as official sanction
for these attacks.
"Sympathy does not mean in
tervention," lays Tchltcherin in
refuting statement that Rubs la Is
interested In prolonging the Btatc
of chaos in China and desires to
assume the role of protector."
Yesterday's Scores
Portland 3; Sairamento 2.
Seattle 10; Salt Lake 8.
Los Angeles 1; Vernon 8.
San Francisco 16; Oakland 8.
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Why This Gives Relief
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made to bring new beauty to the skin. Made to keep schoolgirl complexions.
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the world-wide demand. It is made in France, because French women find in this their ideal
of a soap.
Soft, velvety complexions are many times as common as they were before Palmolive came.
fThcn don't accept ordinary "olive and palm" soaps, with artificial color, and often super-fatted.
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Palmolive costs 10 cents no more than the price of most ordinary soaps. But that is due
So enormous production. Palmolive has become the leading toilet soap of the world. The only
two soaps we know that fairly compare with it cost 25. cents per cake.
This warning is in your interest There is a way to keep youthful complexions, and mul
titudes have found it But that way is not a mere "olive and palm" soap. It is found in
Palmolive alone.
Note the unnatural "too green" color of Palmolive imitators. What does that suggest? Men
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French women are discarding
French toapt for Palmolive
Palmolive is today one of the two greatest
idling toilet soaps in France. Parisian beau
ties are happy to pay almost twice as much
for a cake of Palmolive as American women
pay. And, in many cases, three times as
much as for their own French soaps. Re
member this when tempted by costly French
soaps, or by "French" claims for soaps.
Note carefully
the name and wrapper.
Palmolive is ne ver sold un wrapped.
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