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Third Section Pages 1 to 6
WOMEN-STAGE
FARM-CHURCHES
VOLUME LI
EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY . 1922
NUMBER 28
NT1LLEHAKD IS FHESH AS
DRISY AFTER HARD TRIP
Returns to Paris Alter Junket
to Morocco and Algeria
FRENCH SOCIAL SEASON ON
nut """" " ,1,w '
Hri Hra ot Kiilroo by
iwrMPOOilanee Aolled r""
' mbual lihysluu brought blm
Sroii.h hi "' irylnrf'trtp through
E3 north Africa In the pink of
SJ of CM presidential parly Ihnt ro
f!inl co rrl th olhor dny nfier
in mh f 41 d Involving
!,V0 Morocco. Algeria nnd Tuiila,
II haiwliwi". " so-called l"lC r.
,ihL ill which 49 or mum guoeia
Thi nrownl, mid many oilier social
m17pIIi. hundred of mile of an
lantuDlllKif In abnormal host nnd two
uI?,"of"lti mtmluni of hi unit
h Ton Hi " of hrenkdown.
Mini oilier "C al different
,,.! of lb Jjuriwy; , '
' ancy dree hH' ro Hid olilf fen
iu of i rriioh oclsl senaon
whim h J"C This '
iirat season sines Ui wnr that Iho
Id enttoerallo Preneh fnmlllee have
sarllclpaied. Tholr participation has
msrked by number of dress
nuKllons l which lh guests are cos-
anted after lh pertoda "hen Krone
, ruled by Kings. Those boll, or
suiting rc etraln on Cho email
KZ:.y.i; .hope in which l-erl.
Ik.... Maul of Iho umh are
mtmlitre of oll fnmlllee. whoee fl
aunt ' reduced by iho war. and
Ihwafore. eoslume by Iho bin dreaa.
nakrre r beyond Iholr roach. 80
tkay have gone In Iho eme.ll ehopa.
Cuaiomers who spend severs! bun
j 1 iknHMnd francs nnnuelly on
k)iha were fairly ttnmmon before
: It, wnr. Ono foinono profeaalnnal
' baauty ud in spend SOO.000 fronee
1 it try War with olng lo dressmaker.
Today Che Hue do In, roll ho only
two or Hire, housea having eiietomera
who spend sn,muon mm ii.vm rr.
Conn'ienliy, III, lo do I. l'lx.
iha flret lime oonteMo thai It
lUk Iho eomiwllllon.. of the Utile
rM mokoro. who ro o aklHful
that, jIvmi dotallod dooerlpilon or a
ina, which any lart dreaamaker l
hewlnt, Ihey eon, produce what lo
Iho aeraeo e la an euei copy,
wiih minor chance to avoid eopy-
iht Iroubleo.
Onn mutt of Ilia alluntton I that
lower prleoa have boon promleod nest
autumn and winter by Ui bl dreaa-
:s.'"' !. "
Tomorrow Krnnf . will eelobmte
iU mnory ot Jon r Arc. ill belntr
Ui toy appointed for the, official, fete
1 It htr honor.
Parle, which ber-etjer. Ef !( iCovo
Uon to lh ADglo-llitrtundlan cauee.
nltbrated hr oaplure nearly 600
year ato. with publlo rejololnaa. will
maka amende by aeclalmlnc her the
alor o( Krnnoe. Hunllna and ban
item of lh Joan of Aro oolora light
blue and white will bo dlaplayed In
- mat protualon.
, ; .... e ...... .
Modern eurgory hjif aocoinpllehcd
another uncanny fet Ineertlon of
an atlirictal tongu. enabling tier
leant Vlalla, a VgrHun wounded war
nleran, to talk0, haa Juat been re
port l at th Vol do Clrace boanltal.
, Rergeant Vlalla loat bl lower Jnw
In the wy and U waa reconetriinoii
lth a oomplet not of teeth. When
the auraoona had flnlahed IMa Job.
Ihara Vaa only the baao of tho tongue
left, and rr, Kugono Uuehnllo act lo
work to fix up a rubber tongue nnd
palate. Vlalla waa anon ahlo lo eat
with thle mechanletn Inetend of hav
ing lo uee a tube. Ijttor ho trained
klnuelf to maka eounda on tho pnl
ate, and now It la reported ho la able
Co converco and oven nine.
Pranon .la braitritnv a new and
heavier horao for cavalry nnd ar
tillery by crosa breeding iKorongh
brada and Normane. It wna found
during iho war that Ch lighter
. bloodail hnraaa hanama weakened and
nhaurted after the flrot-monthe, of
train and were) tinablo to go for
long tutriofla without food or water.
Unior and thloker hair will be
evolved, aothln ahort hnlr la con
ticlertid Inaufllclent protection, ;
TIMBER MEN HOLDING OUT
KlNE-IIOItll 1A lnolHW.Ij AT
KLAMATH ItKJKCTr'.l,
1 KljAMATIt FA I. IX. Ore.. Mny 10.
Hy a volo of Jl to. the etrlklng
limber workern hero lnt night n'
looltid il nrnnoaal of the mill Olloril
loin lo reaumo work on n nine-hour
dny. thn linura hot to hfl IncreilNCll
during Iho llll aenaon hut not to ho
oecronaed until n, tnnjorlty or mo um-
uorninn lumber working iiinmo i'
lurnad to an eight-hour bnale.
Tha miu,lln waa hM In I lie Court
hoiiaa nt tha raoueat of 10. V. Mun.li,
deputy United Htaten oommleeloner
.or lutior, who prealded. Tho dlacu'
awn mated four rtoura. rinnta opor
alltiff nt thm id, thn atrlko atiirtca
lurch rirnt And employora working
C that tlm partlclputod. Alt othoro
barred, .
EDISON ASKED TO APPEAR
iknatr cxiMMirri -n ARKS at.
' TKNDANOH ON SIIOAU1 PLAN
Wabiiimhtam Mao 1 An Invi
tation lor Thoma A, FSdlaon to nppcnr
before tha aanata urlctllturnl 00m-
lailon for Thomaa A. Hdlaon to appear
mmca at an curly dato wne torwnrneu
today to the Inventor' New Jorecy
Jiomo by Renatar Norrla,ohnlrmnn of
tha mmmlil. ' 11.. m.a fnllnWOd
Mr. KillMon'a ytoommondntlona mndo
, "iiormnuy laet night to aovorni mem'
DOri Of llm nAMimlllM 4hfl.t tllA ffOV'
ernment accept Henry Ford'a offer
for dovolnpment of tho government
bltrnte and power prolocta at Muolo
ehcnl., Alabama, ,
' Mr. Rdlann'a narannnl Itnnwlodgo Of
he Prajcolff aa well n hi dealro for
'..oevelopmenl, altrnotod tho oom
JflHea'a attention when ho recently
yialtnd the Hhnnla dletrlct In company
MOSCOW IS NOW SHOWING
SOME BUSINESS GROWTH
roit HIJt VKAIIM KVKIIV lll'IMtlNCJ
IIADI.V llllM-ll).T
limit Htivict (irriiiniM nmi iunl.
Owii.t In 'I'linnw or lli-piiir
('niiiiulltfi
(l'rti..Hili(liir of tlIN AflMM InM I'raaa)
MDMtHlW. Alirll 13 l i-
lioglniiliig In aliow aniim IhiIIiik
nntlvlty. After nearly x yeiua, dur
lug Wlllill lirnellrally nvnry nrlvuln
building nml n.inn iiulillc lualltiiilniia
iifrmltlml to full tut,, iN1mr,
hulll llm auvh.t urrii'luu j. ... i ...lu.i.
Iiiillvlilunla urn now In iho iliruca or
n ropalr iminixtluii,
Tho liuii.l wIht.i moat of tho for
elmixra ciuuliig m Miiacow nro llouaeil
nml wlili h all miiiitlia iitin wna n nlglit-
iniira or inn, vermin nml in. k of anrv-
. Iltta Juat hueil rannviilt,,! n,l la
Hi bo put back on u pro-ravolullun
Imala,
(lll'iata, long iirriialoniail In rnrrv.
lug ilwlr own water, brewing thnlr
own ten ami conking their own food
lit their moma, now era becoming uc-
eilaloineil ogiiln to Iho niimlo li i.f
the liuati hiilton. Klevnlnra era lo
run. linen lo be provided, nml Iho
en in nuign agiilnai vurniln la on In full
awing.
To encourage repair of oparlmcnt
tuillilliiira mid iletuchad dwelllnga.
ihniiamuia of which have fnllnn Inlo
audi a etnio of unrepnlr Ihnt they
have been abandoned entirely, the
Miiacow aovlel haa decfitiHl lo ullllie
lirlvate eiitertirlae, ' l'eraona or cor
liariitlniia who will lake over and re
'pnlr tlieae atructiirea, are given 10
year rent-free lenaee on tliom anil mny
rent them to whom they plenao and
for what auma they ilcoe. They mny
even trnnaier their lenaea to other per
aona, anil In theee houaea no limit la
placed upon the amount of apaco any
one peraon mny occupy.
Muacovltea who for the neat three
or four yenra hava been huddled In
liny roome allotted them by the gov.
ernmeni. are gradually moving Into
new and more apacloua Quartern. If
they have eurriclont funda lo repair
them.
WORLD CITY PLAN REVIVED
ITK HU VMOI K HOfiPlTAIj AT
imi HSKIaS lg ITiAV
f crrTtnirmi of ih A-xliN PrtruV
BItl'HHKIeW, April 17. Th utrlk
Ins dtoa of bulldintf nn "lntrnailoiml
city" nt thn Knit of Hru moIh which
wan flm( profMiMd to Kin Albert of
mo uoiiriftnn in l vi s haa inon
vlved and It U now nronoaed to oreot
thn city am. InntiRurnio It at thn Rftmft
tlmo nn thn imMtn international
MnoHltlon In 1950.
It la Intnnded that thn Intnrnatlonnl
Hty Ahull y a. pnrmnnent Inntltutlon
whnr every rountry will havo
bulldlnff In which It will dlaplny not
only Ha mnnufacturca and producta,
but afnplo of It art and rooordi
of Ita hoc In I proiri-AM.
Thaw plana, were ft rat aubmlltnd
lo Kin Albert Itt Ilia by InHdrlk
(V Antiunion, an Atnnrlcnn, aculntor.
fomiorty of Knwport. It IM who then
waa llvlnc in noma. Mr. Andermn
wna a UI ml In preparing hia plana for
thn Ideal city hy Hanator llonrl L
Kontalno nnd Paul Otlot.
Thn Idea now haa uenn adopted by
the Vnton of International aaeorla
tlona whlrh haa lta hendnuarlora here
and which lina aubmltted the plan to
the Uelttliin Kovnrnmcnt.
POLAND IS DEBTOR TO U. S.
65 I'KIl CKNT NATION AT, 1K11T
VKI TC AMKRICA
(OornuteondaQoe of tbe Aaaoelated Praaa)
WAllHAW. April 16. Slxty-rivo
percent of t'oland'a national debt la
owned to tho United Biatoa, according
to tho flrat budgot of the now ropub
llo. Tho I'ollah debt to America
tolnla 1183.000,000, In 111, foreign
debla to tho amount of 1,000,000,000
marka were repaid.
Although tho now budgot of Po
land, llko that of overy other country
In Kiiropo, ahowa a deficit. It rnvcnla
nlao a atato revenue covering 00 per
cent of tho expenditure aa nguinat
10 per cent In I'll and only 10 pur
cent In 1010.
Tho local prom prcillcla n rnlr proa-
pect of a budget bnlnnco during tho
current year and If thla la acrdnt
pllahed a atato bank will bo atab
llahed nnd a now national ourroncy
leaued to replace tha proaent arti
ficial currency wlahcd onto tho coun
try during tho Gorman occupation.
Two mlnlalrleo of tho government
nro nlrendy without a deficit, thaao
nt trnda and commorco and ngrlcul
tore, tho latter runnuw proiu in
101 1 ot 1Z,UUU,UVU,UUU iiinrKa.
BUSINESS IS LOOKING UP
1I)N'H NOTK8 l'IIAHr Willi U
UHI AM.Y MAKK KXPANHIOW
NRW YDItK. Mny Dun'g to-
M.nMttf Will MHV! .
IMinaeo which uauiilly mark period
nf iiiiainsui oxniinalon now atnnd out
inniv iiccnvorv ironi pru1
uImi. deneeaiilnn. ni'OCOOUIIIg Blowty
nnd Irregulnrly, for many month, la
atonillly gnthormg momeniuni, ui.u
ncntlmont roflocta Iho ohnngod con
.n,i. liirrerent llnoa Hint had
i....nA,i wiiiin imvora wnltod nro bo
ginning to display ronowed activity
aa rovivat ot aomnnu u...
rovoraal ot the price trend haa been
...,,.u.n.i without oxoeptlon each
tii. month haa dlaoloaod an ex
. in lun'a enmnrohen-
ouan ui nvt......." ,.. - ---- ,
aivo Hat ot wholesale quotations, nnd
neouint Bhlnmonta ot
oortnln oomodllleo demonetises that
aome noods nro booolng urgent. Con-
... i. ii,. iAniNiv turn for tho bet
..(ntiniiti iinnnaT mo mtui"i
ter In tho Automobile tnduatry whoro
. . a lah t arteAlk Sinn ttlin
"intlnlly nnd building opoinUon of
niagnlludo nnvo un""'v
T1IK STHAIN WAN TOO OH RAT
a nowAimiwr pnragrttphar waa oar
rled 5?f 51 winllarlum tho other day
a coinplotn wren. .
' yoht cn.l It that. ,M ,
.ft na fit OTIi till nhout Uoyd
Cleorgq, 1-cnlne i nnd Trotaky, or any
one Sf th "'Ignlng movln rtn". M
th. oml of the fo'irtU ""V . ",, jlX!
down and wept iik v..
inliigliain Ago-Honild.
TEXAS FLOOD TAKES HEAVY TOLL IN,
1 jSaaK" aaa Kj-Jk
waw'a.a ' ai 'lil 1 -'" J m "1"'- fcwaaaaaaKaVj
Sr. -r -V . fkim nr-Tini mmDSfiSCSmwymr ' ' ' 1J! '(
U, I 1 1 a I
More tlKiii 20 Uvea. wro Iciat, mid property valued nt niilllona C dollar awopt away when tho Trinity river
flooded (i vitKt uri'u bi'lwt-Mn Kort Worth und Imllutt, TfXiia. Id'ivy mlna cuUHnd tho rlno In th atreum. Thla flnrt
ptrturn frotn tho flood tvrrllury ahowa (ho trucka of th q I fount oh & 'JVjuih Central railroad bolnir woahed away
near Kcrrla, Tvxtw.
DOUGHBOYS KEEPING BUSY
YAXKH AT :III,I:N' M.AKK BASH
IMtl'MH KfMl HA I . V ATION I NTH
tVarT9mtwAtt of ttio Ahmk-IbIimI lrf)
ClUCAtli). May 19. - JoiiKhboya
with thn American army uf oncnita-
lion atatlonod at Cohlcnx, Oormany,
are making bnaa druma for tho Hnl
vutlon Army, whlrh they ore aend
Iiik to forniitn lindu aa a token of their
appreciation for tho aervlcea of that
orKanlxatlon on the Khlne, accordlriff
letter received at HnivaUon Army
headtjitartera In ChlcuRo.
The firm of l hone . lir druma to ar
rive at lta dent I notion la reported In
letter from Comnihtnloner Hukh
Kinah, who haa charite of the Hatvn-
tlon Army a bhr Tain allk farm In
tout hern India. Commlaaloner Hlnah
aaya that the drt- waa preiwnted to
the native innnu conirreKuiion at taia
In A apeclnl mnaa Tneetlnr arrnnired
for the nurpoae and attended by hun-
dreda of natlvea. Tho drum beara a
allver plate on which la inacrlbed.
Krom thn floldlera of the American
Army of Occupation on the Tthlnn to
the Halvatlon Army Hold lens of India,."
It la underatooa mat otner aoinior-
made druma are now en route to
China, Kenya (Central Africa), 8auth
AfrlrA And the Dutch Kan infllea,
ranh of them benrlng a eimllar In
acrlptlon. t .
CLAIMS LONGEST WHISKERS
4. J. TANXKK HIHTft filllU'IV.
HF.I.Y CI.EVKN FECT IXNO ,
frtormiwndnt of the AntOcUted Pre)
RACKAMKNTO. Cttl.. May 17.
Claims of J. J. Tanner, Ilrlirhton
Mich., o -thrtorl4'ft loiur-whlakered.
ehamn onenin nre oianuinu; oy
WJIcojc of t'arauiv Kew who haa been
ajrowlnff a. board aince -J)ecember ai.
188i, wnen nn tnrow away uia nisor.
becAuao It waa dull. And uwore ho
nnvftr would ahave a train. 111a beard
Ii U feet I Inches lontr but before It
waa combed and waahed recently u
waa 14 feet long. Tanner'a beard haa
been reported aa V rent ionK.
The county aulrveyor 'recently
mnnNiirnd the Wilcox beard when the
latter waa entered In the lomc-wniB-
kered conteat betmr conducted uy the
liiiva celebration nero ainy
fa.ss. Ifnlean aomoono comes nlongr
with a lontior board, Wilcox will ro
celvo a gold mcdnl. $&0 a day and
expenses whllo In Sacramento attend
ing thn celebration,
Wilcox Is a stone mnaon ana wnun
At work be rolls up bla board ana
carries it In a sack under bis ahlrt.
MANY WORKING DAYS LOST
I.AIIOH 1ISIU;TK8 Iff BRITAIN
AIW rcXVKNHIVK
(CormponoVnce ot tha Aaaoolatad Preaa)
LONDON. April St. It la estimated
iht i fian.ooo working days were
loat In Oreo,! Britain in March owing
to lubor illaputoa involving ,
workcra. Tho principal disputes ho
Ing In the engineering and shipbuild
ing Industries.
Unemployment, inougu aim
showed furthor slight improvomum
rfA.nitn tha ndvArao oiraoi ot mo en-
nanrinff tllsliuio. nye mo "u"
loiotle which publishes tho oetl-
n.ii ahnvR.
Amnniy thn infitiainos snowniK iiu-
KuAmAnl warn Iron. mining. Pig
manufacture, tho building trades,
the cotton nnd wool toxtllo induotrlos
and tho olotning traces. -
Changes in rates ot wages won...
as having takon offoot In March ro-
ulted in a reauonon 01 v
000 in tho weekly ruii-umo w
about l.50,000 workers and an in
crease of HOO wockly In the wngos
ot about 10,000 otnora.
BEBE DANIELS THREATENED
MAN Wilt 8EKKS 1IKR UVK AH.
HESTED BY OyFlUKIta
LOS ANORMSS. Cal May 19,
Deputy shorlffs who, answering u
....,i.,ii,i anil ihnt thoro was a man
In the residence ot Bebo Daniels, mo
tion picture acti-cBB, nun i""".""",'
derlng her, found Charles Caprloo In
tho Daniels residence, today nrrangorl
to tnKo mm-10 mo ij"i.. . -
jM,.Hh.l.. 1.1a ntnn id Condition.
Caprice, who surrenders to .tho
deputies without rosistnnco, onio ui
lie came tram n ? "I""-.""'",, "
"express purpoao" of slaying the mo
., . ' ..,...... ,,..ir. nnilcr threats nnd
nun !'"""-" ....Mnm,,.,,... . nddlnr
piy 01 i-vtv 4,..,. .- -
!.'. ,niini iii Hnn Francisco, lin
said that McNiimnra obtained "some-
slnco
rorccu imw . " ;
then, , ,,, , ,1,, iivin
jio was mini" ... v..
room ot tho Dnnlols realdenco nnd
r, ;i,.i,i,.,l m hold him on nil
lhaanlty warrant for examination while
they inveaiiKHiuu iiwiT .-..
IHO rC8lliem:e. i
I1I.-IIITITION
Rhorlock nnd tho faithful Watson
.iMtiiintf tnwn lMocailllly.
i.mi.i.e'a a woman, In very Bhort
bin. luat bohlnd us, my dour doc
tor," murmured tho great dotootlvo,
( .,
"MarvelouaJ" ehthuam. Wutaon, af
ter he hud corroborated the atiitement
by a Ktunco behind. "How In the
world1 did you ever know without
turnliiK your ttend?" "Purely ele
mentary, dear old fellow, 1 merely
ohaerviMl tho facea of the pcoplo who
are walk I UK toward uv.
RELIGIOUS UNITY IS URGED
ilANIFKSTO IKMI FII TO MOSLEM
KAlTIIFL'Ii OXK8
i
(Corrtpondnne of tbe AKiocUted Press)
CONtlTANTI.VOPJ.Ky April 22. A
mantfetfto has been lued to the Mos
lem faithful by the Islamic rellRlous
department exhortlna; them to banish
feelings of mutual hatred and rancor
and to be united in religion and faith
Tho manifesto says: "In olden
times when we were united and at
tached to religion, we dominated
over vaat territories in three conti
nents and these territories we kept
for many centuries thanks to cur
high' quAlltlos. - - ,
"The duty which is now Incumbent
unon all tho faithful la to accomnllah
tha duties lihpoaed by our holy re
ligion nnd to soak pardon before
Allah, in order to preserve tho rest
ot our territories.
"Iet us give up alcoholic drink and
do nothing which our religion forbids
us to do. Lot us try and love one
another and preservo no rancor
towurds anyone."
mm 'Eleciricai Jhquapiinient
CfeiaraEice ALE
Monday - Tuesday - Vedriesday
May 22, 23, 24
Buy Electrical Equipment at Unheard of Price NOW Every Article in Bailey Electric Com
pany Stock Is Put on Sale .
Bay NOW-
This sale is truly an opportun
ity. Coming in the center of
the building; and repairing sea
son is as unusual as a toy sale
just before Christmas time.
The values are Strictly honest
and the prices are unheard of
yes, this is an unusual oppor
tunity we must clear our
stock at once. ,
NoCO.Di'sor
Phone Orders
Taken.
-COME MONDAY
' FLASHLIGHTS .
Medium size,' refjtilur $1.70,
- now at i. ..$1.19
Big size, regular $2.35 to $.1.00
values $1.5, $2.25, $2.45
Small size, $U5 value, nt....87c
, Heating Pads, $00 values,
now at .
$6.75
, EVERY ARTICLE CUT TO THE LIMIT COME
BAILEY ELECTRIC CO.
640 Willamette
LIVES AND HOMES
, .. (
DAYLIGHT IS CONSERVED
Mt'KKKGON HAH ADOPTKO PLAN
FOIt BVMMril MONTHS
(CorraipoDileaee of the AMOclated Press)
MUSKEGON, Mich., May 11. Over
the protests of mothers In the city.
Muskegon has adopted, by will of the
vttfers, daylight saving time for the
spring and summer months.
Thb mothera fought tho proposal
to set the clocks ahead one hour on
the ground It would disrupt the feed
ing schedules, for their inranta ana
therefore endanger tho health of the
youngsters.
During me campaign mat preceaea
the special election at which the Issue
waa decided, the mothers fought
countless word battles against It- The
majority of voters, however, turned a
deaf ear to their entreaties. . The
mothers' campaign slogan of "save the
babies by voting down daylight sav
ing time" fell on empty ears, the pro
posal to change time carrying by an
overwhelming majority.
All rp to' Daughter
An old lady of 70, a member of a
long-lived family, had been paying a
visit to her mother, aged 95. The
aged daughter was rather tearful at
the parting. "Goodbye, dear mother!"
she enld, "I hope we shall meet again."
"I hope so, my child." her mother
briskly retorted. "They tell me you
are looking very well."
THREE
FIXTURE PRICES
SMASHED
Burnished Brass One-Chain Drops ..: 89c
Burnished Brass Old Ivory or French Gray....... $1.19
Two Light Burnished Brass Oblong Pans. .... $2.99
Two Light French Gray' or Ivory Oblong Pans ..$&29
Three Light Shower Round Pans ...$5.45
Two Light Colonial Gold Finish Solid Brass Fix
tures, the very latest $&55
Three Light Colonial Gold. Finish Fixtures . ....$9.68
Four Light Colonial Gold Finish Fixtures ...$1X50
Beautiful English Silver Four Light Candle Fix-
. : tures, completely wired, at only $19.50
Two Light English Silver Finish Candle Fixture $14.75
14-inch Beautiful Bowl Fixtures, complete, at just ;
about what the bowls are worth $6.50
16-inch Bowl Fixtures $7.50
10-inch Bowl Fixtures .$5.75
BRACKETS
Brass Brackets to go with Fixtures ...!.........;...$1.69
French Gray and Gold Candle Brackets ....... $3.98
Ivory and Gold Brackets .... . . $2.98
Beautiful Porch Brackets . : ...:......... $4.65
Many other desirable brackets at prices according.' .
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ACROSS FROM
COST OF EDUCATION IS
NEW PROBLEM EACH YEAR
IIKAD OF NOHTIIWK8TKItjV SAYS
OIFT8 NOT ADEQUATE
Poln fx Out Til at iMtopIte) tho Itlgld
lacoiiomy Practiced Pn-Hens
lXfklt Ih 1143,800
f rorrKpondnce of tbe AsuoClfttAd Ppma)
EVANHTON. III.. Mav 20. In tho
first report Issued since he became
president of Northwestern university,
waiter um ncott emphasizes the fact
(hut, notwithstanding the areneroua
girts of many benefactors, the coat of
education, mounting higher each year,
makes it irnoeratlve that an endowed
educational Institution pay out much
inure inun in receiveu irom students.
President Hcott sayn that this la true
at Northwestern university.
-years ago the university," he says,
bound Itaelf to the production of
men and women trained In mind and
character to a certain standard. The
cost ot the product haa risen. In uni
versity finance, unlike the business
world, there Is little connection be
tween the cost of the product-educa
tion ana the income of the educational
institutions.
"Htudent fees cannot be Increased
In number or In the Individual amount.
"We cannot take core of any great In
crease in the number of students, even
If it could be gained without educa
tional sacrifice. Practically everv
school is working to Its physical ca
pacity, we are working at the point
of greatest economy and efficiency.
Yet ot present the school deficit in
$143,800. Throughout the university
for every 93 a student pays the uni
versity. $4 is paid out In actual teach
ing expenses for him by the univer
sity, taking no account of general ad
ministrative charges, rental for the
use of the campus or buildings, in
terest or fixed charges. This $4 is
an actual expenditure for every stu
dent and will only increase with the
increase of student numbers.
If to the actual teachlnsr exnensa a
fair commercial rent were added
based on the actual value of the edu
cational plant, it would antiear that
the university spends on the student
a tor every si ne pays in."
TOUCHING FAITH
The little boy In the woods took
out of his pocket a small bottle and
sprinkled a few drops of it in front
of the hole into which he had just
cnasea a cottontail.
"Why do you do this Incantation?'
asked thn gentleman who was out
rabbit hunting with the lad.
"I wanted to go out and cut a stick
to twist the little rascal out. and I
was afraid he might get away while
I waa gone. So I Just aorinkled a
little of this tonic there to keep the
hare from coming out" Retail Led
ger, Philadelphia.
DAYS ONLY
REGISTER BLDG.
COMMUNIST PAHTY IS
DIFHTOF ENTRANCE
It Is Becoming More and Mord
Closed Corporation
IS EXCLUSIVE IN TENDENCY
Party Waa neduccd Tst Tear to
About 500,000 by Rigid CombJng
'; Oat Process .
(f!tTTHpnt1oc of the AssoeUtMl Prsna)
MOSCOW, April 22. Tha com
munist party the proletarian oil
garchy which controls the Russian
soviet government Is becoming mora
nd more a closed corporation, aa
difficult of entrance as the most ex
clusive club, or the higher degrees
f the most secret lodges. .
The party was reduced last year to
about 600,000 members by a rigid
comhing-out process under' which
nearly 150,000 persons were expelled
for various reasons. New rules for
admission of new members to tha
party, juat adopted by the eleventh
all-Russian communist congress,
make it exceedingly difficult for any
persons, even the working men
themselves, to enter It.
Three categories of candidates ara
provided. The first. Including actual
workers and red army soldiers who
are of "workmen's origin may en-.
ter the party by decision of local
committees upon the recommendation
of three members of three years'
party experience, but must serve a
period of six months probation before)
being allowed to participate actively
in narty affairs. ; - .
The candiates from tha second
category, peasants and small shop or
home workers who do not themselves
exploit the labor of others, are ad
mitted on the same general condl- ,
tlona. providing the district party
committees approve of them and they
serve one year of-probation. .
; Entrance la Difficult
The third category including other
persons, even those who ave pre
viously been .members of other par
ties, must receive the recommenda
tion of five members of five years' ;
standing, be approved by the district
committees, and servo two years
probation.
As all of the very high poets In
the Russian government are held by
communists and most of the more
important subordinate positions are
given only to party men, the pro-
tfnnnnmH em Pus t. "Vlnwn I)
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