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PAGE TEN (THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1025 L (Chicago, Oct. 20 (AP) Sena tor William B. Borah, chairman of th senate foreign relations com mittee, today expressed the belief the Locarno treaty would relieve Seething world affair but aald he did not ahare the "unwarranted enthusiasm of extremist.' He declared he was glad Locarno had struck a blow at the world oourt. Senator Borah came to address the Women's Roosevelt Republican club tonight, virtually to open a campaign opposing the world court. "By creating a permanent con ciliation council the Locarno diplo mats, showed, I believe that their faith In the world court as an agent of arbitration la not great," he said. "I have more faith in the per manent council. Under It the na tions at variance are to have power In appointing arbitrators. Nations, therefore, will be more willing to arbitrate then they are under the world court. "The Locarno pacta tend to: break the Versailles treaty, which has kopt hate alive In Europe elnco the war. Whatever breaks the Versailles treaty is a boon to . humanity. Perhaps the most sig nificant fact of all was the amity of the nations In working out a common plan. To see Germany smile at France, to see France smllo with Gormany and trust Germany that Is a new promise for Europe." Two hundred applications arc one fllo in the department of com merce Jn Washington, D. C, for licenses to operate new broadcast Ins stations. For Information About Railroad Trips Phone 727 OREGON frakELECTRIC MONMOUTH HI SCHOOL GYMNASIUM ACCEPTED Monmouth, Or.. Oct. 21. (Spe cial.) The new Monmouth blgli school gymnasium was accepted by the school board of district No. 13 last night. The gymnasium was built at a cost of 110,500. The gymnasium has a seating capacity of 760 besides, a large stage which is to be used for draniatlcB. Part of the basement will be used for manuel training which Is a new course that is being offered thin year. T Monmouth, Or., Oct. 21. The Schick test for determining sus ceptibility to diphtheria was given by Dr. William Levin, Portland, of the Oregon state board of health, assisted by Dr. Bowcrsox of Mon mouth in the health offices of the Oregon Normal school to 350 stu dents and faculty members of the Oregon Normal school at Mon mouth and to 101 pupils of the Monmouth training school and high school. The test was repeated on Tues day morning for 141 pupile of the Independence trumlng center on 1 high school. Dr. Levin will return on Thurs day for the reading of the teBt and an opportunity will be given later in the term to thoflo who do not have natural Immunity for taking the toxin antl toxin for the pre vention of diphtheria. L, T. Dick and L. M. 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"What We learned In Hi-Y," by Wayne Ransom, N Music by the Chemawa quartette followed by a conference of older boys. "Camp Led us Godward," by Woodburn boys. Special music, followed by the of flcial report of Benjamin J, Klm ber, county Y. M. C. A. secretary. "One Remark," by Dr. W. Brown. "One More Remark," by Dr. Nor man K. Tully. Treasurer's report by Dr. F, E. Brown. A group song, followed by an address by Governor Walter M Pierce. After Pierce's speech of ficers for the coming year will be elected. Dr. Tully will give the closing prayer. The convention I? elated to begin at 6:30 o'clock and close at 9:30. TYPEWRITERS F0H SALE FOB BENT I Students Bates Phone 886 247 N. Commercial St. C. M. LOCKWOOD MSSSHMHL 'was Perth, N. B., Oct. 20 (Al'l Babe Ruth, Eddie Collins, Joe Bueh, Bob Bhawkey, "Muddy" Ruel, Benny Bengough and George Came, big league stars, today are on their way to the Toblque river region In northwest New Bruns wick, on a moose hunting trip. 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