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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1923)
.MORNING REGISTER. EUCEWE. QRF gHMriy, SEPT. 30, 1923 r XT w t-utifcNE. ORE., SUNDAY. SEPT. 30, 1923 nVE"" kent News Items of the World Here Illustrated WINOR-iMEBIWETHER F I DOS.! Tyl,.CUa., Ttb. 14, XS23J P. 0. Bos 60S, t lerttn, Oklahaa. Hf ittt Dootor '- yflu find tnoXod I20.CC. klsotckoo nd eno year's du m Mabtr of ib fcpcrltl Iln for John (Jtek) OUlowey Walton, Governor of Olcleboaa. 1 hVV '-x"t:-' ' A ' J ' " " ' " - V if IT. v.A'ir nili r I'avHl l.i"d Ileum", of llieiil llriinlii Luli ItiroiiKh Hi" wuil'l wnr. will ni.II mi 8"pti.in JU1 ll llll" ml""" ,""" tin '"i'-i in ru Wlllll t( n hU I'llllllirj. i"um" win lie fll'i'ii jur ml ln'-"rnlilu companion, Mi-Kan I.luyil I in.' nun' iHlinmn wIki ,ll(,., ,,- iSililnh ,, "r SB r.,r hlH Mmt visit to n. ,'n,., Htnu-s and 11(10.0011 lo li'i-tiiii., ,iu will make several speeches iipalili-d I')' his wlfi'. Uaiiie .y, ;,.,,.; lllH urKi'. mill his mm, together with hi:, secretarial Jkaim,niM rolLi i iii .i - X Harit tv KiinavvaX Stamp J- .w. The flint Issue or Uio special black two-cent stamps struck off ' by llio post-office department a a memorial to President Harding havo been placed on sale In Marlon, Ohio. Mr. Hurdlng's home ctty. The firm stamp, together with the die proof, has been presented to Mrs Harding. Postmaster General New (right) and Assistant Postmaster (Jiueinl Glover are shown examining the stumps. ,., . . , .. mm, Xtwi dUmtrlifH from Coifn, Uluiul ol Citr.'ti, wlitc li hiiH Jut bfii rrA-A .x It.. !!.. .a.l..r t-.l...- r tr...l..f l i i n I ri that AiitiTfriin won I timer III1 hv Dip nrllUcrv flrt. Tho Kilr Vllh"lin Innir htnlitlaliMil IIiIh woiulcrf ut niurbtn imliic lit i'i, tnl It hui lit I ft y hern tiirin-.l uvr tu ttt Aiiim loan Niur l-.itnt 'ti rommifHMin ny wio inM-Kii, im riiri iur in' nrrt-n nun auim-hwu from Tuikt-y. SIu-IIh uro hiippohimI In havi mrurk ntiir ll. Thl vork u pullod oy Dr. W. T. TlHy of Kusiogse. Klan Giant and Oraai Xlalltf of tbia proTlnoa, and la ona of lha bait piesea of work that hit eaan pullad by a KlaotMa la tha hiatory of tho atetaw Dr. Tilly mada a apaelal trU from Ifuakoeea to CUleoni Cilv ml nn -tha Governor tho work, on roquoat and with your eonaant. I rieasuend that macmeD a or. iiiiy naa puiiaa tn worlc, which na ioen cxtrc-oly haiardoua, that yoo ahoold rooooaand him for a I if a membership. Ploaaa hara tho laparlal Palaeo aand to tea foreonally the Imperial Piport aad cue for Governor Walton, that J may have ui delivered to hla. It la naoaaaary that thia Batter ba kept absolutaly aeeret, aad If tho passport ware to be aailad to. tho Governor, or to you. It might get Into tho wrong haada. Oevaraor Talton daaa not want anvan. mA n.n hm. r fl believe it vlio for you not to approaoh him la ajy ray 4cr tho protant. .'Two new nemoere or -.no onivereuy joara aro Ming considered. Oith llndaat personal rogarda aad Mot wishes, 2 aa, .'A . i . - ,f , j. tlaoorolyjfoaro 1.1JU0 w ... : VIL I3T Oraat Titan, Provineo Soalm of Oklahoma . 1 u 'I Here te an a'.Icged Ku Klux Klan letter,, signed "Minor Menwother, Grand Titani Province No. I. Realm of Oklahoma, ", which purports to-show that Governor Jack Walton', who has declared martial low Ih the state In his fight on the klan. Is really a member of the knights of the nighties. Governor Waltpn indignantly denied that 'he ever joined the order and offered a reward of $1000 to anyone who could prove he ever becarif e a member of the klan. ... : , . Mrs. Kilwln Denhy, wifo of tho sccri'tary of the navy, has accept ed the Invitation of tile navy air service to chrifti-n tile Zeppelin ItlKlil-1, the world's largest airship, when It lieglns Its trial trip from It liaiiKtir at Utkohurst, N. J., In Hi-pleinber. I r. 'Undrn Cuno, former Germ man clmiicellur, has reuchoii Niw York, asjcrtluK bo came maTbly.iub a biifiiicsn man, and not ns a rop rcm-ntatlvo of hi country. Ho is laiwly lnlni'o(te(l fn (iortnan rthtpi plnK, but hi.s arrival, just ua lh Gcrmnnt nro tndiiif their pafslvo rnlstance in the Kuhr and talking of an iiitrrnational loan, Is fiisnifl cant. i .-i Cnptnin-CeneraV Prl mo' 'Rivera, the Marquis de Kntelln; who com manded the KpaniHh troops in Bar eeloiia, nan been appointed dic tator of Spain as a result of the mutiny of tho Spanish army and the overthrow or the cabinet-- Ho liau Ktarted widespread reforms. 17 ;r7Vl Uendrl Rossi, 13-year-old Provi dence, R. I., youth, shot down his little playmate, - "Mickey" kurglo, nged 9, and then dragged his body Into a swamp, where. he buried it. It was not found for several days. Tho boys quarreled over a- lost Raymond Moiciiiiin. a young l'o nioim Cut-. Near Kast Re ief work er (landing under nn Aniorlnin flag, drew u revolver and dated Mustnpha Keninl IMslia, the luili Ish nationalist lender, to enter the former palace of Hie (lli'fk pre mler Vcnoailos, lit llmidjn, a sul tirb 'of Hmyriiu. where 400 (.lock orphnns had been housed by the American relief workers. He got away with his bluff. ifrtt A. Htonulmm, imiltl-imliluniili e owner of I ho New York under Imllclment by a federnd Btnnd Jury, In New York clly, chargo of perjury, resulting from tho testimony ho gave beforo Werco n bankruiitry In tho hearing of the case of Puller McOeo, -Iroliers, who fulled fur B,000.0U0. Hliineham's checks to tho Jo swore, were loium, mnilo at llio solicitation of Thomas A. Foley, 'ny lender. It la nllegcil In the Indictment that I76.000 "loan' f Nlly Htnnohnin's onn-iunrler InleroMt In tho failed firm. Htone Vfore bo bought tho Ulants, was n lending New York slock XT ..J i - M : .'.Nancy sTosm? -i-idl.Clj Nancy Jordan, the English girl wno met Frank Warren, a Kansae City lawyer, In London while he was an officer in tho A. B. P., later gave birth to a son and then came to America to make her home with Warren's divorced wife.' On shipboard she met Claude Heatherlngton Clarke, an Englishman,1 who' represents his father's firm. In Chicago. The cose attracted national attention, but Mica Jordan, tired of the anomalous life she, led, started back to England, but Clarke stopped her, and how she is his, bride, ... . i . When It comes to knitting, Airs. . u. yiuau, oi juiiie.iuwii, iv. i sui-iiishi's tho excellent needlework of Mrs. Cnlvln Coolidge, first lady of the land For Mrs Wymnn won tho $2000 prlzo in a national knit ting content In which Mrs. Coollilgo hnd entered a baby enrriugo shawl sho linllted' A sweater and a scarf Bet, entered by Mrs. Wyman. were considered boltor work. ., . Howard Rothenbcrg, a seven-year-old Newark. N. J boy, was found, mystortously bound and strangled in a thicket near the summer home of his parents at Windham, N. Y. OKA him 'Iquo shootlnit nffrny has occurred In Chicago." where Mrs. n nna "mlously wounded her son. Down, 10, to ''V ' llfft . -.1 and tnld HOT Mm . nroa wnon nor - k u lu uocomo a bandit and tnt no noVflr - to iMA tnhflthlf Ulna .lk.H1., h.IIIi VI 11 HlmlK theA,,w'orrd-famou. family of to rcco mam.ract.t.er,, was drowned . .T i... from ii small hunt at t olvt a hiiml l buntlnK ''- STtonrOOoVresm?, ..,h.0lf,ar:,0..e,nj...in J.k'. "Jnd hla undo. James Ii. Duko. .. PrW! 27 Hero I, a panoramic view of Yokohama. Japan, where tonu of thousands perished In an earthttuake and tiro. , ... . - After causing the arrest of hor husband, Conway Horton, In Cov ington, Ky., on a charge of bigamy, pretty Mrs. Agnes Horton, It, bride of 28 dnys, tied a stone to her wedding ring, walked onto tha suspension bridge over the Ohio river leading to Cincinnati, and cast th diamond-set platinum ring overboard. Mrs. Horton, who formerly llfe'd lftr Jacksonville, Fla., learned that hor husband had married Mrs. Julia Anna Klob In Charlostown, W. Va., 26 days after tholr wedding,' anpnmptly-aueed his arrest, !' . - 4 -4-1':-,..-"