« t¡. MALARIA germi eauaot survive « INLAND climat«, wltbeut tb« ** aid of medicine, cures c ases o u t of te a of a s th m a . a p ro v en fact. * * three mouths la the rich oxone hine a t A sh la n d . T he p u re do m estic w a te r T h is is helps. (International News Wire Service) VOLUME 3 No. 59 ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921 CSuccessor to the Sami-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43) UNTRIED "TRAITORS” SHOT SAYS VETERAN Anti-Bolsheviki Revolt Breaks Out Iu Russia ------ « «æ % ss & IS i Marines Charged With Haiti Strong' Arm Worh LONDON, Nov. 9. — Cecil <3 H a rm s w o rth , u n d e r s e c re ta ry <> I -$> of s ta te fo r fo re ig n a ffa irs , said $ 1 <•> in a speech b e fo re th e h o u se of <$> ■ S> com m ons to d ay th a t th e gov- \ , -t> e m in e n t h ad been in fo rm e d th a t ' •> a n a n ti-b o ls h e v is t re v o lu tio n <5>11 NIRK EM IL PEIL DIRECTS RED [ • hat? b ro k e n o u t in s o u th w e st CROSS ROLL CALL FO R SEC­ 3» R u ssia. ' OND TIME; WILL RAISE >1500 D isp atch es to th e I n te r n a tio n - FROM ASHLAND DISTRICTS. a l N ew s S ervice y e s te rd a y sa id > t h a t a n u m b e r of citie s in th e <$ TW ENTY CAPTAINS APPOINTED U k ra in e had rev o lted fro m th e TO COVER CITY WITH AIDES; <$> B olshevik ru le. TERRITORY EXTENDS FROM -> ♦ <* ♦ <» TALENT TO CALIF. LINE. ROLL CALL HERE æ -£= JORUM TO ( BE WINTER FAIR EXHIBIT CENTRE H az fÇik 1 ALLEGE PEASANTS! J mrnr i.nrn in E AS England Ready r To Pay Interest J On Indebtedness & LONDON, Nov. 9.— E n g la n d is p re p a re d to pay th e 5 0,000,- 000 p o u n d s d u e th e U nited S ta te s as th e 1922 in te r e s t on h e r in d e b te d n e ss, C h a n c e llo r o f E x c h e q u e r H o rn e d e c la re d in a speech b e fo re th e h o u se of com - m ous to d ay . tio n s ,” he s ta te d . “ M uch h a rm is being do n e by d isc u ssin g th e <•> in te r-a llie d d e b ts. T h is d iscu s- ® sio n is n o t co n d u c iv e to a frie n d ly feelin g b etw een E n g - ! <§> lan d a n d A m e ric a .” <•? 4A <$> 'A» «8» >$> <$> & <§> <9 ■ 1 •> ' '/»> •> ■ -.♦> «'• <» <£ BY HOUSE ÏALK _ • CONGRESSMAN JOHNSON, FOR- MER A. E F. CAPTAIN, CLAIMS <§> MENTALLY DEFECTIVE DEATH WITH COURT M ARTIAL <§ <9 1S UNABLE TO GIVE FIRST H A M ) IN FORMATH >N ; STATEM ENTS <§> ARE BASED ON “ H EAR SAY” ; 'W CAUSES UPROAR IN HOUSE. STATE INCOME TAX P la n s fo r th e R ed C ross ro ll call C. B. L a m k in , c h a irm a n of th e W ASH IN GTON, D. C., Nov. 9.— W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Nov. 9.— N o v em b er 11 to 24, c u lm in a te d yes­ A m erican s o ld ie rs in F ra n c e d u rin g b u ild in g s c o m m itte e of th e w in te r C h a rg e s t h a t “ in d is c rim in a te s tro n g - te rd a y a fte rn o o n a t a m ee tin g of th e th e w orld w a r who w ere “ show n to ! fa ir, a n n o u n c e s t h a t th e la tte r will a rm w ork w as being pu lled o f f ” in tw e n ty d is tric t c a p ta in s a p p o in te d be trait^V s, co w ard s o r m e n ta lly de- be held in th e A rm o ry a n d N a ta to r- by Mrs. E m il P eil, (director for th e H a iti by th e g e n d a rm e rie o r police I ran g ejK w ere sh o t by th e ir co m rad es ' ium , th e idea of u sin g th e C h a u ta u ­ m e m b e rsh ip drive. A llo tm e n ts of fo rces of th e isla n d u n d e r th e com - j w iU fout tria l, a c co rd in g to re p o rts m a te ria l w ere m ad e a n d each c a p ­ m au d of A m erican m a rin e o ffic ers, qua b u ild in g for t h is p u rp o se h a v in g re c e iv e d h ere. R e p re se n ta tiv e J o h n ­ ta in assig n e d to a d is tric t, d e te rm ­ w as to d ay la id b e fo re th e se n a te , been a b a n d o n e d in d e fe re n c e tb th e s o n , fo rm e r A. E. F. c a p ta in d e­ in ed g e o g ra p h ic a lly fro m a m ap of c o m m ittee in v e s tig a tin g H a itia n a f ­ c la re d iu th e house of re p re s e u ta - ’ s e n tim e n t w hich h a s been developed A sh la n d , by Mrs. P eil w ho is d ire c t­ fa ir s . ■ tiv e s to day. SALEM , O r., Nov, 9.— T he pro- j against, such use. in g th e w ork fo r th e second year. I lik e to s u c c e e d as w ell a s a n y ­ T h e c h a rg e s w ere m ad e in a “ p e r­ y J o h n s o n ’s s ta te m e n ts th re w th e M rs. Peil w as in c h a rg e of th e R ed posed s ta te incom e ta x w hich, it h a s , F ro m .th e b e g in n in g , s ta te s M r ., body, b u t I w o u ld n ’t ' “ sell my s o n a l le t te r ’’ w ritte n to G en eral C a t­ h ouse in to an u p ro a r. H e h a ste n e d P A R IS, Nov. 9.— Vv’fÆn tire ques- C ro ss ro ll call last y e a r, e n g in e e rin g been re p o rte d , will be o ffe red by th e L a m k in , th e fa ir c o m m itte e took th e b ir th r ig h t fo r a m ess o f p o tta g e ” lin hnd w ritte n by L ie u te n a n t C ol­ to explain th a t he did not have any a cam paign, t h a t b ro u g h t in m ore s ta te c o m m itte e on ta x a tio n as a , p o sition th a t th ey w ould be gu id ed of by p ro m isin g to pass th e F o u rth onel H ocker. G e n e ral C a tlin , w ho lio n t i ï ’ÂYorial d isa rm a m e n t p e rso n a l know ledge of th e accu racy p a rtia l s o lu tio n of th e fin a n c ia l th a n $1400. of J u ly c e le b ra tio n a ro u n d y e a r a p p e a re d b e fo re th e c o m m ittee , p r e ­ com es a t W a sh in g to n , P re m ie r ! of th e re p o rts. Jo h n so n claim ed bv th e w ishes of th e i »ole, consid- pro b lem s now c o n fro n tin g th e ta x ­ T h e m e m b e rsh ip ro ll c a ll fo r th e a f te r y e a r in o rd e r to g e t a few se n te d th e le tte r , w hich c h a rg e d will be read y to face c ritic s t h a t he had been told th a t th e g ra n tin g ot a ie q u sig n te r r ito r y from T a le n t to th e C a lifo r­ p a y e rs of O regon, p ro b ab ly will m e e t 'e r ” lg e x tra p a ra d e flo a ts, a f te r th e tow n t h a t th e “ c o rv e e ” sy tsem h aJj been * o t h is policy an d of h is c o u n try ’s ’t r a i to r s ” who m et su m m a ry pun- n ia lin e is in c h a rg e of th e A sh la n d w ith d r a s tic o p p o sitio n on th e p a rt ®d by sev en ty c itiz e n s, by a t.- to h ad p re e m p te d t h a t c e le b ra tio n c o n tin u e d u n d e r cam oufljjfge ish iu e u t a t th e h a n d s of th e ir com - • H e will R ed C ross. T he T a le n t d is tr ic t was of a m a jo rity of th e c o u n ty a sse sso rs one vote of th e C h a u ta u q u a direc d a te fo r th e p a st six y e a rs to th e o rd e rs h ad b e e n to d is ­ '“ m ilita ris tic ” a c tiv itie s . ra d e s w ere G erm an spies d isg u ised o rg a n iz e d by M rs. F re d S. E n g le an d of th e s ta te . T h is w as in d ic a te d by to rs, as evidence th a t th e r e w as no e a tir e s a tis fa c tio n of every b o d y in show t h a t F ra n c e , d e sp ite th e ev er-; in A m erican c o n tin u e th e pra^ifYce u n ifo rm s. In his I n d e r t h e ^ ^ , rv e e ” 8yStem lab o r- d a n g e ro u s m enace w hich s h a d o w s : speech Jo h n so n once m ore called a t- p laced in c h a rg e of M rs. H. S. G leira m an y of th e a sse sso rs w ho c o n fe rre d c o n sid e ra b le o p p o sitio n to th e s u g ­ S o u th e rn O regon. F lo a ts a re nice of t h a t place, a s c a p ta in . T h e V alley h e re w ith th e s ta te tax com m ission. u n less th ey cost too m uch. I e rs of t g e ste d use of th e b u ild in g . p e a sa n t class w ere forced ih e r ea8te rn f ro n tie r a n d d e sp ite th e te n tio n to th e c h a rg e s of S e n a to r T h e s ta te c o m m itte e on ta x a tio n V iew d is tr ic t w ill be m an a g e d by w ould r boost M e d fo rd ’s A r­ M ayor L am k in f u r th e r s ta te s th a t w ork e ith e r w ith o u t pay or in ­ n o n -ra tific a tio n of a llia n c e s w hich W a tso n th a t A m erican so ld ie rs w ere M rs. H. R. R a n g e r. M iss L illia n w as pro v id ed for by a n a c t of th e in c o n s id e ra tio n of fin a n c ia l a ssist- m istice day t e ’e b ra tio n , a n d th< a d e q u a te c o m p en satio n t h a t ca ta - , . . , . h a n g e d w ith o u t tria l, sh o u ld have g u a ra n te e d h e r s a f e t y , _________________ P ie ff e r, te a c h e r, w ill c a p ta in th e 1921 le g is la tu re . »he p u rp o se o f th e a n c e g ra n te d by th e city in p u ttin g like, to show my good w ill, th a ii tc ^ u e d th e v ictim s as v assals to th e B elleview d is tr ic t a n d w ill be aid ed com m ission is to in v e s tig a te a n d de- up th e C h a u ta u q u a b u ild in g , th e city to v o lu n ta rily give up w h a t w as o ffic ers, a c co rd in g to th e c h a rg e to d ay h as au a rm y even s m a lle r th a n VYAL SAVINGS by, M rs. H . W. A ndrew s. n u a ^ i, A sh la n d 's by com m on co n sen t. te rm in e new so u rces of re v e n u e , I. N. COuncil w as given p e rm issio n to use b e fo re th e w ar. STAMP SALE To R aise >1500 HAZ K IK . Day, ex -m em b er of th e le g is la tu re , ■ s tr u c tu r e fo r a n y p u rp o se th ey H ocker, .j,4 b is le tte r, d e c la re d th a t M arshal F och a n d G e n e ral B u at > CONTINUES GOOD M rs. P eil s ta te s t h a t no d e fin ite is c h a irm a n of th e c o m m itte e . m ig h t w ish, w h e n e v e r th e b u ild in g ! a p rie s t told hifn -»ba t fi^y •— «in W a sh in g to n to c o rro b o ra te ----------- q u o ta h a s been se t fo r A sh la n d by S everal m em b ers of th e leg isla - w as n o t be jng used by th e C h a u ta u -, h a d been k illed by the. g e n d a rm e rie the p re m ie r’s -sta te m e n t, for th ey . P o s tm a s te r G eneral W ill H. H ays th e n a tio n a l R ed C ross. H ow ever, tu r e w ere in a tte n d a n c e a t th e con- q Ua a sso c ia tio n . L eg ally , th e r e f o r e ,' V1ILL REORGANIZE a t H inchs. w ith th e F re n c h g è n e rà v vtV»- recen tly a d d re sse d a s tro n g ap p eal M rs. P eil believes th a t $1500 in fere n c e, a n d th e g e n e ra l te n d e n c y jie a rg u e d , th e fa ir could h av e been ROGUE RIVER FISH to a it ' pV w tqiasters a n d post office ASSOC. NOVEMBER 7! m e m b e rs h ip s w ill be ra ise d d u rin g of th e m e e tin g a p p e a re d to fa v o r h eld in th e place n a m e d , re g a rd le s s LONDON, Nov. 9.— F ig h tin g is in 'lently p ro te s te d a g a in s t any re d u c ­ u rg in g r e n e w e d e ff o r t to ­ em ployes th e c a m p a ig n , w hich w ill s ta r t a c t­ lo w er taxes. of th e w ishes of th e C h a u ta u q u a p ro g re ss b etw een Ju g o -S lav ic a n d tion of th e F re n c h a rm y u n til such w ard p ro m o tin g th e sa le of i^ o v e rn - iv e ly S a tu rd a y of th is w eek. M rs V a lu a tio n s of a ll a sse ssa b le prop- tru s te e s . M ED FO R D , O r.. Nov. 9.— A m eet A lb a n ia n tro o p s s o u th of S c u ta ri, ac- tim e a s it w as fe lt s u re th a t no dan- n ien t sav in g s c e rtific a te s , aim 1 * th e P e il is a s sis te d by M esdam es A. H. e rty in O regon fo r th e y e a r 1921, T e n ts a n d te m p o ra ry sh e d s will be ing of th e R ogue R iv e r F ish a n d i corij i n g to new s d isp a tc h e s received g er could com e from G erm an y and A sh lan d post office re p o rts th a t II U P r a c h t, C h a rle s H. P ie rc e , a n d Miss w ith th e ex cep tio n ol H a rn e y c o u n ty , c o n s tru c te d on th e v a c a n t g ro u n d P ro te c tiv e a sso c ia tio n w ill be h e ld , h e re th is m o rn in g . T he Ju g o -S lav s th a t t h e 'l a t t e r h ad com p letely dis- well su p p lied w ith a ll th e govern- E m ily K a ise r. R ev. O ld field Is w hich h a s n o t y e t re p o rte d to th e n e a r th e N a ta to riu m to s h e lte r th e in th e A m erican L egion h a ll o n , a re gajd to have s e n t re in fo rc e m e n ts j a rm e d and ta k e n on a p eace-like a t- m eu t sav in g s s e c u ritie s o ffered , h a n d lin g th e R ed C ross p u b lic ity . s ta te ta x c o m m issio n er, a g g re g a te ex h ib its of la rg e liv esto ck . T h u rs d a y , N o v e m b e r. 17, a t w h ich to n o rth e rn A lb an ia ow ing to th e titu d e . H a y s’ a p p e a l u rg es t h a t th e g ro u n d F ifty c e n ts of e v e ry m em b e rsh ip , $ 8 8 7 ,4 8 1 ,5 5 9 .4 7 , as c o m p a red With T he s m a lle r e x h ib its, such as rab -! C olonel J. H. K elly an d C a p ta in j d iffic u lty of m a in ta in in g lines o f. , - . A s it is to d ay th e F re n c h g e n e ra l g ain ed in th e cam paign for th r if t M rs. P eil say s, w ill be given to the> $91 i ,0 1 1 ,2 4 8 .3 3 fo r th e y e a r 1920. b its a n d p o u ltry , a n d d isp la y s of B erg d o ff of th e s ta te fish a n d g am e c o m m u n ic a tio n in th e w ild m o u n ta in .„.„-„» » ¡„/ j . . .. . 1 s ta ff and th e in te r a llie d " a t c o u n c il, a n d sav in g s d u rin g th e w ar be n ot n a tio n a l h e a d q u a r te r s o f th e R ed ( ounty V aluations D ecline fru it, w ill be p la c e d In th e N a ta to r- com m ission, w ill be p re se n t. T h is c o u n try . j liave re p o rtg Which show t h a t in lo st a n d re q u e s ts t h a t th e e n ti r e Should* H a rn e y co u n ty v a lu a tio n s ¡um C ross. T h e m in im u m m em b e rsh ip m e e tin g will be c o n d u c te d fo r th e . . . i G erm an y s peace a rm y th e re is a , m ac h in ery of th e p o stal serv ice be ______________________ c h a rg e is $1. R e g a rd le s s of th e size fo r th is y e a r be th e sam e a s fo r : p u rp o se of re o rg a n iz in g th e R o gue b a n ia n s a re m a k in g a heavy c o u n te r I larg e p e rc e n ta g e of n o n co m m issio n ed e n liste d in th e sale of tre a s u ry sav- o f th e m e m b e rsh ip p a y m e n t, th e e n ­ 1920, th e a g g re g a te of th e p ro p e rty i R iv e r F ish a n d P ro te c tiv e asso cia- a tta c k an d have held up th e S e rb ia n ()It- cprs ULSTER STAND PAT of th e old a rm y w ho a r e • jugs s e c u ritie s. t ir e a m o u n t w ill be given to th e local v a lu e s fo r O regon fo r 1921 w ill be ; tio n . T h e m e e tin g w ill a lso c o n s id e r ! a(j Van ce a lo n g th e A n d ab isa line. i se rv in g as p riv a te s , w h e re a s o ffic e rs | T he A shland post office re p o rts c h a p te r a f te r th e 50 c e n ts h a s been in c re a se d to a g ra n d to ta l of $899.- LONDON, Nov. 9.— T he U n io n ist! m any o th e r q u e s tio n s , one of th e ----------- . . . , of U lste r p ro v in c e ! m ost im p o rta n t of w hich w ill be th e ROM E, Nov. 9.— F o rty th o u s a n d i ' ng v J erv e as noncom m s s on ( th a t w hile th e p o s ta l s a v in g s ac- d e d u c te d fo r n a tio n a l h e a d q u a rte rs . 94 4 ,0 8 1 .4 7 . T h is is a p p ro x im a te ly g o v e rn m e n t u r e rm o re secre re p o r s c o u n ts a re n o t in c re a sin g in th e A sh- I t w as su g g e ste d to M rs. P eil th a t $ 1 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 less th a n th e co u n ty s ta n d s p at in o p p o sitio n to L lo y d ! q u e stio n of in c lu d in g D iam ond la k e I w ell-arm ed S e rb ia n s h av e c ro sse d a n d s u rro u n d in g te r r ito r y w ith in the* th e D rin riv e r in n o r th e r n A lb a n ia ; «■>»’ G e rm a n y coold easily lan d o ttic e . th e sale o t w ar s a v in g , “ hom e to w n b o o s te rs ” could “ p u t it v a lu a tio n s la s t y e a r. T h ese co u n ty G e o rg e ’s p ro p o sa ls fo r co m p ro m ise b o u n d a rie s o t C r a te r L a k e n a t i o n . i > n d h av e beg u n a new d riv e on S e n - 1 “ <«>'«“ “ « « y •< close on a m il- .ta m p s c o n tin u e , good. o v e r ” th e h e a d q u a r te r s by pooling v a lu a tio n s do not in clu d e th e prop- ^ ¡ t h th e Sinn F ein . A fte r a th re e - jrd in g to a d isp a tc h from i llo u of m e n ’ th a n k s to ‘ schools of T he po st office a lso sells $25 a n d t h e m oney fo r o n e m em b e rsh ip , el ty of pu b lic u tilitie s , upon w hich b o u r session of th e U lste r c a b in e t it p a rk . A ll s p o rtsm e n w ith a n i n t e r - ; ta r i, acco------„ „ _ — , ------ --------- P re p a ra to ry m ilita ris m ,n a little $100 tre a s u ry sav in g s c e rtific a te s , le a v in g p ra c tic a lly th e e n tire a m o u n t th e levy is iixed by th e s ta te tax w as a n n o u n c e d t h a t th e m in is te rs e s t in. th e tn tn r e fish an d g am e situ - D u ra ,s o . S c u ta ri is exp ected to an d th e re is a fa ir a m o u n t of th e se In A sh la n d fo r local needs. M rs. com m ission. . ap p ro v e d S ir J a m e s C ra ig ’s a ttitu d b a tio n in S o u th e rn O regon a re re- b e fo re th e . S e rb ia n a tta c k by to - ; P eacefu l Intentions s e c u ritie s sold each q u a rte r, th o u g h T h e ta x v a lu a tio n fo r J a c k s o n in th e m a tte r. 'P e il a g re e d t h a t “ it co u ld be d o n e ,” q u e ste d to a tte n d . m orrow n ig h t. F ra n c e , m ea n w h ile, to “ show h er they a re not as p o p u la r as th e $5 b u t only one m e m b e rsh ip w ould be c o u n ty is $ 2 4 ,0 8 6 ,8 1 0 , as co m p ared ______ ___ 5 ' p eacefu l in te n tio n s .” h a s red u c e d w a r sav in g s stam p s. T he p o s tm a s te r w ith $ 2 4 ,0 0 7 ,2 9 0 fo r la s t y ear. g iv en fo r th e a m o u n t. : h e r a rm y to less th a n 500,000 offl- g e n e ra l is u rg in g upou c o n g re ss th e P lace City Stations c e rs an d m en. In May of th is y e a r a m e n d m e n t of th e p o stal sav in g s law M rs. P eil w ill re m a in a t th e C h am ­ FREE DINNER IS z ; th e F re n c h a rm y to ta lle d 800,000, ja o rd e r th a t a b e tte r ra te of in te r- PLANNED BY CIVIC b e r of C om m erce ro o m s from 4 to 5 i a n d f u r th e r c u ts a re s till co n tem - e»t th a n 2 p er c e n t will be o tfe re d , as CLUB FOR WORKERS o ’clo ck ev ery a fte rn o o n , a f te r th e I p la te d by g ra n tin g long leave to b o th well a s m ak in g th e te rm s m ore pop- r o ll call h a s s ta r te d , to receiv e m o n ­ : Officers an d m en. T he forces on th e u ia r w ith th e sm all sav er. At th e As a n n o u n c e d in yesterday.'s T id ­ ey from th e d is tric t, c a p ta in s. R h in e have been red u c e d to a m ini- p re s e n t tim e th is fe a tu re is p a tro n - S ta tio n s w ill be placed a t a ll th e in g s, th e Civic Im p ro v e m e n t club m um , a n d th e 1919 class, c alled up jze(j th o se who have an unw ar- will se rv e a big fre e d in n e r to a ll b a n k s , th e po st office. H o tel A sh lan d in May in view of th e o ccu p atio n of ra n te d fe a r of a ll p riv a te fin an cial public s p irite d c itiz e n s w ho can a n d a n d th e S o u th e rn P acific com pany i th e R u h r, w hich w as th e n c o n tem - in s titu tio n s . T h e 4 per c e n t an d d e p o t. T h e s ta tio n s a n d th e ir p e r­ will help b u ild th e c o m m u n ity club platee*, w as dem o b ilized in A u g u st. co m pound in te re s t q u a rte rly on th e so n n e l is a s follow s: S o u th e rn P a ­ h o u se M onday. T he jo b w ill n o t be F r a n c e ’s a rm ie s in n o rth e rn A frica w a r sav in g s s ta m p s an d tre a s u ry fin ish ed on th a t day, b u t g re a t heatA- cific d e p o t, M rs. W . L. M axey; F ir s t a n d in A sia M inor h av e lik ew ise sa v in g s sta m p s a n d tre a s u ry sav in g s N a tio n a l b a n k , M rs. K. P. N im s; way is ex p ected, if th e lad ie s a re not i b een red u c e d to a m in im u m . c e rtific a te s m ak e th em fa r m ore C itiz e n s b a n k , M rs. H en ry P ro v o s t; d isa p p o in te d in th e n u m b e r of w o rk ­ N ot only a re f u r th e r c u ts in th e p o p u la r th a n th e postal sav in g s ac- e rs w ho v o lu n te e r. t h e po st office, M rs. W . E . M oor; a rm y ’s e ffe c tiv es fo reseen , b u t im - c o u n t. C o n tra c to r A. L. L am b is b e h ia ^ t h e S ta te b a n k , M rs. V. V. M ills. T he 1 p o rta n t sla sh e s a re to be m ade in H o te l A sh la n d s ta tio n w ill be in th e m o v em en t, a n d h a s se c u re d fo r I 't h e c o u n tr y ’s a rm y a n d navy b u d - : “BIG F I YE” PAUKERS c h a rg e of M rs. Am y E n d e rs a n d M rs. th e clu b h ouse a la g re q u a n tity of START MOYEMENT I'getg, n o t only w ith a view to eco n ­ e x tra good lu m b e r a t a low price. O. A. P a u ls e ru d . FOR WAGE SLASH om ize th e n a tio n ’s m oney, b u t also T h e tw e n ty A sh la n d d is tr ic ts a re H e m an a g e d th e 200 m en w ho to prove to th e w orld t h a t F ra n c e c a p ta in e d by th e fo llow ing w om en w orked on th e C h a u ta u q u a b u ild in g CHICAGO, Nov. 9.— T he “ big h a s n o t “ a r r ie r e p e n see s,” w hen she ■who w ill a p p o in t a s s is ta n ts : 1 lo r one day free of c h a rg e a n d w ill fiv e ” m ea t p ack in g c o rp o ra tio n s be­ s ta te s th a t a d a n g e r from G erm an y M rs. H. O. A n d e rso n , M rs. E. H . ; Pu t every e ffo rt M onday to gan a m ovem ent today to sla sh th e does re a lly exist. B u sh , M rs. R ay C onover, M rs. T. J . I see th a t a s m uch w ork as possible. w ages of em ployes in a ll th e ir As re g a rd s F r a n c e ’s n av al forces, C o ffm a n , M rs. W. R. D avis, M rs. ¡M r. L am b su p e rv ised th e w ork of it will be easy fo r A d m ira l de Bon, j i l a n t s th o u g h o u t th e c o u n try , W m . M. D en to n , M rs. J o h n F u lle r , th e 200 m en w ho w o rk ed fo r one c o m m a n d e r of th e F re n c h fleet d y r- • T he p a c k ers in fo rm a l no tices M rs. G eorge G ille tte , Mrs. F. H. day fre e of c h a rg e d u rin g th e con- I ing th e w ar, to show t h a t no coun- served to d ay , p o in ted o u t to th e ir J o h n s o n , M rs. W m . M yer, M rs. J. H .! s tru c tio n of th e a u d ito riu m . H e is i try need e v e r fe a r his c o u n try 's na-l em ployes th e necessity of w age re- M cG ee, .Mrs. J . D. M cRae, Mrs. F r e d :'g re a tly in te re s te d In th e Civic Im - Val pow er. N ot only is th e fle e t a t A uctions in o rd e r th a t th ey m ig h t N e ll, Mrs. T. W. S a n fo rd , M iss Spen- j p ro v e m e n t club p ro je c t as som e- i p re s e n t one of th e le a s t p o w erfu l c u t expenses to sucii an e x te u t^ th a t F. 'th in g th a t he h a s a d v o c ate d fo r) c e r, M rs. W . O. W in te r, Mrs. [in tiie w o rld , b u t c o n s tru c tio n o f ! th ey will be ab le to m eet co m p etl- y ears. Mr. L am b s ta te s , t h a t w hile [W hittle, M rs. J. M. W a g n er. I new sh ip s has been co m pletely a b a n - itio n iu business. ------------------------------ * he w as a m em b e r of th e city council j donee* fo r th e tim e being, a n d th e T he “ em p lo y e s’ re p r e s e n ta tiv e s ” LONDON, Nov. 9.— O ne m an w as he s u g g e ste d th e use of th e C h am b er only se rv ic ea b le sh ip s F ra n c e h as. w ere a sk e d to c o n sid e r th e q u e stio n k ille d a n d tw o in ju re d in a n expío- of C om m erce room s, a t t h a t tim e i a p a rt from one o r tw o d re a d n a u g h ts of w age re d u c tio n s a n d m ak e know n e io n a b o a rd th e D u tch s u b m a rin e v a c an t, a s a la d ie s ’ re s t room , b u t a n d c ru is e rs of w a r, a re G erm an th e ir decision a s soon as possible, K -4 n e a r C olom bo. C eylon, accord- th a t su c h s tre n u o u s o b jec tio n s w ere sh ip s h a n d e d over a c c o rd in g to No d e fin ite re d u c tio n h a s been sug- jn g to a d isp a tc h receiv ed h e re to- m ad e t h a t th e p ro p o sitio n w as de- DEFEND FRENCH ASSESSORS MEET s [ flay. j feated. A Hard Nut to Husk 1u j Versailles treaty. , gested.