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it II II VOL. LVHI EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1925 NUMBER 47 JAS GAY HOLIDAY J Cheer not Known Since ,914 Fett In All Lands . n Day's Events . . f HOLDS REVELRY n .In. Amorka. Generally Quiet MORNING REGISTER 'll Wiwilifp Woollier Im- (l,-.w, . Kiihiiilny. i'l"f.ili' lei nilnrw; r,,.h 'l"'IV, lin.hahly ,,i uh I ; auiilhem. Mmlll wtlMl., Vi.l.- lny n,.U(l,.T III ""l-lii,.,.,,,.; I'lUXHm,!,, I IHTIltlllf, ,... Ki"". minimum, 37. kln.l rmn. iiurilii-uai, iK,. r ,.,...,.Pi A , i i ,'':")"," l Vlilnlly h'1 -.y"1'1' ""M ""'"" " "' """ "' 'Ji l'e,ii.i rnnl uui'li( for "ml -Ui-.lfi, ,,i,r m, iMIgene . I'HKO H.niH,r null, ii, i. ,,.0 nl. WV IlKH lllivollloa. 'nKi, K, Automobile i win- in uiIvIhoiI I hill they .'luiiml Ki lii..,,,.H nl ''"y gel ' i-I UIIi llln III till,.. !,, i.MiiiK.'ium iiimiiiK In I'lirhiliiu inir. ii inr aerie i,r nmiiiliiKH I'aK" I'll.iilli.lH ul I- ity Ju ,1V1, IniN fur riirUiniiiH iliiini.r, UK, ' seen n hTpm-ib: runs i,i.i,i,. mall iiiiik. I'hki K. I'll, her in mni'inl urn; Blur,, in opened In riirlluml. I'iiki. K. iiiiit lei ni in university .liimiury i. 1'niie a. Jiiuniiillnni IjiiIIiIIiik ii! ilnlvirHlly Oil) Opi'llH WiiNS' GIVEN VODKA ,ui w""' ....... Li MlH-mJ Pfiw IImiimiiiivm .. U'l.ll.. ...... AKiJVl"K I''""'llt ,wr . . unit coiifiua .i. I'hH.tliill world In lit liable I hurdana today ml celebrated slays' ?l 1 1 Ht 111 1 m It litis known ZS hi. fi,m Washington to Inn heart ' , ",' "," """'I-' - - - lA?rl-wl"''v.T - Uirlailima "l""" ol Kiiih i... I.IKI. seli, L lathered fl"riiph uml " iruuafer he A III -m t.t I I U. !" " " " Army r rvea ll,l..,: ,iv.flvi. rtircli servlc.a wrro broiMl.u.t "' '"'" '"""'v- :r 0;u.d"s - " " " .... -.,.. nt WtllmlMT Mlllff W I I IfiflM I'm a. war. ll-rlli. orli I ?lVB..l"M,r,'.'."-n " ""l'l"y r ..iru m rTtit1 11 V" - ' " " . dvri. mid Mowuw Wfl- unid iroiiTliy nfur finnlim with fS l.'nll'd rllntM onlvlinimr illy, Tim North anil Mulillo M( had wlill ChrUtmiin, nml i ttn wT flurrloa of now hIuiik kf Atuntli HAituiHirQ nnu inrouKii U ol III" HOUltl. ltWUU'lll mw r wiihiii Prnldrni nnd .Mm. I'miMilm In tuhlnron 't I'1" ""i "ir '" 1.... .uiil. intirnlnir olilircli uiign " - . - ... hrillltlM illlinvr nnu a quim uny. y. York nnd-Chlnn nfii-r ttiHMinitt ovrii of uiiwonioit mili.iy Infflrd till Hironm lor inn uuy. in IVmlilnmcin. New York nml Wilmlly rvry Kuropeun riipl Ll, pulpit peukrr hull oil the l.o Loo mM n miKiiry of irr. A JUM prHiro WAV II1P RUHJPOI Ul Chriumu ornn)n lrllvred hy lit formr iirrmnn iniwrnr. u tlm l Doom. Ilollnnd. to hln Linllr. llif tuft of lila formrr riirt and mtmlnri n( th Duu li Alinouill numDlH mirTivr win U ' Ihruunhoul lh Clirlnllun lid, thro wii no Inch of world, i MM1.1I11 Mnwutf. Ilnea' of fumy ItUMluna wulU'd (hair ahnre m tiiw 4i) pur cni vouku aim bulla bt labor axohtinxaa tiir implU'Dd and huiiry . loniiro- raplii Infra wmrtixl rtrta rafra overflowed with hnlira while the II hern I irr. ri- Jf4 tht roatly celebnttlon and Iraouncrd "the iw'aiiduloUH Keen Muntmarte. while aoldlera lire Imt In tin- It If f and Hyrin." U Home the none auent i.hrlnt- kui with inenilivr of lila family. rtoiti the Hiilhincllo fleldn, mi- lnl by a new ir(miM't of peare. Kuroiieun uniutaiH relrorniiiiK U Lorarno itact. from Hotithi'rn MH wllh balmy weather, to the hraiir klenr'a imlure lit Uoorn, rm in reJuk'liiK today. Cbla mpNjtnicpa from n4 recount the olienrvanre of kUMniaa. Noel Welhauhten, Nn- m or I'aai'im, ein'h according to ittcutom of tho country. - Walkiim lloli I'oor Ni York'a mnyor-vleot and pro. Walker joined laat nlht In Mnrlnir Unakela to th clty'a fx, while one iiewainier UIb- raulid JSU.U00 collui'ted from ii mdera and another gave u HH. (Oil ('liruiinnu imriv at which fli loiu of loya and food were iIIh- niuinl. There waa only n IlKht teowtall In tha metropolitan men, fiboiifh mom of New England en- fiw a white chr atmaa. iwniion will celebrnto tomorrow pio. Halunlnv la tinsliiB- 1nv Ihuro fl I holldny. All tiualneiw und Ml local iriniMporlatloii nru at n fMiliitlll and there nra not even r"iiier in London today. I n wu mnre than ordinarily Pi Inplie a UhrlHtman nve drlr. fna foraeaat of rain for Chrlat- C" oy. The Montnintro nnd the Pmoi Klvape win fniuirliul llielr tint ilnoe pro-war dnye. IfWi ITiwIitiml riiwMtl ""IdiMit William t'oanrnvo of ' hllh Knie Hlnle nl llulilln ex. Jd hla hollcf thllt Ilia wlahea fHiy C'hrlatmaa and a biiitht for tho , Irlah people filled. , reaalan III (oma qimr- nhinn i fnniilillii llnr 'Ported n rhoerfill OhrlatmnH. 1'fwaa holiday aplrlt and aonit iA?1"011": tho iniuniplnycd for lch made 100 million innrka ! for their aid. President Unburn and moat nf tho of ""tamlly ent the dny tit their rj. but aent a apeHnl Ohrlat r,lfothm to the Ainorlrnn cx-Kiilnor Wllholni waa ro. " inilKly Cirolod lit hlK Aulo allow pluiix urn iiniioiim i.il In r.UKene: iliili. Hi,t Into In .', riuiry. I'iiki- II. Holi-I worki-rH hntmv: m'1v ri-ini.iii hereil with koI-I i-olna y-nl-ril:iy. I'aic K. I.'ew prlaonera In Jnll thla f'hrlai. nioa: lam yeur'e nnnihi-r rot In lllilf. I'iiki. . Men Inlem hnipera one hnimewire 111 l-.ilKi'lli- U-iirna. fime N. Kmapi-il irumy luken In Aberdeen run auny from Uine ciuinty Jnll ... i, .hit on, riiKe a. f'hrlaliniie plrll la reflerled In Ku Kni': nil mmle hnppy. I'iiko H Hlr Knlirlila of Ivnnhoii I'omiiinnil- e'V noairvi. Clirlalmna rltiini i-nne a. l-.llcu J. Wealfnll, Inrnl reaidenl amre nm ,lli. nt home of inilKlil.r. I'aKe 8. Policemen rhnrltnhle nn f'hrlatmn niacin : tmfflr vlolatora warned I 'liKe K. Stntlier ecu, I. plum pmlillnif from l-.lll'iiin.l lo lorat piatnr. PnKe 8 ijiiio hiiiihv mm lireicnn urnnire nl lioahen hua Inlllut'on I'nae Z. Aiiiiironai newa nolea and per. rnnitin. rune Kiairle Prep rrh'Mit honp"iK lo work ilur 'lltf hull.:rti-ii. PnKe ft. SEVEN LIVES ARE LOS Tiuti:i-: i iiu:mi:n kii,m:i in ('IIKIKTMAS III.A7.K b. Kansas ..oie Made Bv Juno , oilock Declared Not in Conflict Ma. Convicted In Alaska Obtains Release CHANGE IN KIND MADE WAGE NEGOTIATIONS TO START NEXT TUESDAY AOI(!I-:.IKNT n H J s a h OHKKIt TO VUMt ,M!M:KH Alva i i .Mil r U Id 1khikm ( all tor ltc ncwal of l'arlnyH tn Now York City Iuiiik.4 Whirl I Ail) Nut Meivl) A UvMMlllIK itt AllUMIIlt nf rltfliial Snl4'ii-u Siilil lu Itcqulnt ('oasciit (Ity Tin Ahhiii luii'il l'nHK) HA ItTI'tJUD. I'oiin.. lc. 2r, rulliiK i rVlM-nl JiKlK" Joliri olluck or KiuiHiiH (Mly that a lr'Hlil'iitlul rrnu in ut ut lun ol" kcii (iK'i In nut ItliulliiK unh'HM urci'pt- t' till' 1 1 1'lHCt It !', IH DDL Hi VUl'l- i with tlu (IccIhIom by JikIku Kilwln S. 'riiotniiH In the durum ( 'hiiiiiiiiui tiiH, AHrtlHtunt I nlleii Stuti-H Attorney CicorK H. olu'ii iiMsi-rtfil today. Mr. iolun reprc MMiti'il I In- KOvernmcnt ut the 'hiiiuiaii hiiln iiH rurpUM hearing. Th KatiHaH ("Ity v.utto c!iiter ulmiit Iht' clii I tn oT Vuco rerovleli, Mfihti-iu-Krlii nuliliMiiun who wun convlcH-'il o( ltiurdi-r In AIilhUu and Ki-ntctirod by tho ft'dttral court to ho I'xeiMitiMi. rrcHideiit Tuft coin- united tli Ik lo life ltnpriHonincnt and 1'iTovlch wuh confined In Liitvi-nworih prlnon In HDite of iit it-final uf th t-onimiitation. The cum came before JudKe 1'ollock on I'erovlcli'B contention that he wan UlPK'illy Imprisoned for life and the Judffo ordered Ills release. In tho I'erovU'h cum. Air. loneii nibl. JihIkc Pollock acted lii nc cordanoe with previous declMona which hidd that c ha linen In "cn- tenceo whon not merely a lessen- Inir of the amount of the, ordinal Hi'lilence, reciulre the ncceirtance of the prisoner. In the Chapman nunc. Cohen continued, tlie chunge In sentence Is clearly u leoHenlnrc of tho sentence imposed for mall robbery, a chuntce In degree and amount of sentence but not In kind. In the Perovich cano the In-sue hk Cohen hook It. Itt the charge In the kind of nentcnoc, from death to Mfo imprisonment. (Ily Tim AMORlat1 Preiia) IIAZKII'ON, 1'tt., Dtic. 25. Offlciiil aunouncoment that waffc neKotlutloiiH looking toward peaoo In tho tinthraoltn InduHtry would bo renumed next TuewJay curne a a joyouK Chr'HtinaH gift today to tho IfiK.OOO Idle nin workers Oloom tho.t hud hunK over tho I'f'Kton for woeltH wan diHpelled by i lie newt Hum Alvan Murkle, chair man of the openitorH' und inlnera' joint eornmltteo, had IhhuimI u cull for u renewal of Hie parloyH In New York City, after aasortlnK Unit Hin h aetlnn wuh ureeablo t(i ii'preHcntatlveH of both mineiH nnd operntorH. , There wero prediction that a new watfe m-nle would be HlKned within a week ufter the conference In resumed, as well uh forecuHt thut the oppoHlnK Kt'oupn would be unable to reconcile their miror enceM and thut the conference would end In fa Jure nu did those In Atluntlc City IuhI Atmust. In a fur mnl statement announcing the cull Mr. Markle kuUI: "The anthracite Hubcommlltoe will meet In New 'ork on Decem ber !, 192fi, nt 3 p. m. The re Humption of netfuliatlons Ih aree elile io both miners and operutorH. At th'B meetlnK any boflin for et tleiin nt may be brought before tho meet UK by either" Hide." . The call followed a concerted ef fort on the purt of the Cu' nolle cleiKv or the anthracite fields to hrliiK preHHUie to bear on the op- poHiiiK forceH for a.renewui 01 ne- Kol'fitlonHt v (tovernor I'incnot ana a com mit co of mayorH and burtfeHBeH of the anthracite region were umons thone who made unnucceHflful ef forts to end the KunpenHlon. . INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM TO WELCOME NEW YEAR TOMB HIT BY BULLETS MAIIOMI'TTS H1IH1NR . AT MK DI.VA ItI0lOTi;i DAMAfJKD AMKHIOANS TO JIKAIl CIUMKS OF liOXIMIN TOWKR i V(mI(I-VI(Io HrojulcuKtljiK Will (Ive Ituil'o TaiiH Cliauro to Knjoy .Many KruturcM Mly Tlie Amiiclitted I'reux) NEW YOitK, Dec. 25. With the chlmCH in the tower of parlia ment In London heipln to ring In America's New Yeur, the most elaborute International rallo broudcustlnff proKiam In history Is helriK planned for the advent of the year 1H2H. fieneral JnmoH O. Ilarbord, prenldent of the Kadln (,'orpora Uou of Amer.cu, announced (dans todfty for world-wide broadcasting vhlch in HiIh country will have Its focal po.nt ut the h itch-powered experimental h' at Ion of the cor poration ut Hound iirook, N. J. 0KITI SllirH tO ihlllg Opera fiturH in New York, the marine buna in Washington and the symphony orchestra In Roch ester, N. Y., will he among the fea tures of the program which will be broadcast acrotts the seas, ro hroudcust for the lirltish IhIch und 'he continent by the British -Hroadcasling company, und again re-broadcast in (Jermuny, almos i)hei'!c; conditions permitting. A chain of stations throughout the United Stutes will re-hroud cast the program for Americans, -t'li'mes Start Procram The program Is expected to be- g'n with the pealing of the chimes of "K.g Hen in London which w.U be picked up at Bound Brook and be re-broadcaHt throughout this country. Preceding the American musical program, official American spokesman will send greetings to the listening wor'd. His words w 11 be repeat ed by llngu'sts :n French, German, Italian, Span sh, Polish, Swedish and Japanese. (By Th Aiiora4i1 Press) . WIIKI-:hBARKB. Pa.. Dec. 25. Associated Press dispatches QD nounc nu that a resumption of an thracite wage scale negotiations had been arranged cut througn tne cloud of gloom that hung over the Wvomlng valley coal region todHv nml made Christmas a clay f morry rejoicing In hundreds of homes. KING'S CHILDREN HOME SPAIN'S TtOYAIVTY ENJOYS CHMSTMAS TREE BOYS CONFESS STEALING MISSING GOODS RECOVERED BY OFFICERS (By The Associated Prefa) HOQU1AM. Wuah., Dec. 25. Sev- cral hundred dollars worth of goods stolen from Christmas stocks ol Hoou am merchants were recov. ered by local police tonight, after an all-day investigation following the arrest of John Selma and Floyd Crumm. Hoauiam youths, early to day. Selma was arrested on sus picion early this morning wneii ITALIANS AROUSED AGIST GERMMS Berlin Dissatisfaction Cause Of Bad Feeling Seen In Capital miL STARTS TROUBLE Extreme Fascist Newspaper Publishes Attack - BOUNDARY HELD SACRED Article Carries Warning Against Renewed Commercial Activity of Former Enemy and Asks FirHti Place AMERICAN FILMS LIKED BY BRITISH AUDIENCES WISE SUPPORTED BY ASCENDANCY IjI VFXY ISSUE IN BRITISH ISLES Exhibitors Show Prererenco for Jlcturcs Prod need Abroad. Governnumt Learns (By Tlif Amioclated Preiia) ROMK, Dec. 25. Reports from Berlin of dissatisfaction over the treatment of German-speaking in- natiitants or south Tyrol by the Italian authorities have brought an outbreak of violent anti-German sentiment In Rome. The extreme fascist newspaper Impero publishes a long editorial entitled "Our Instinctive Racial Enemy" in which it outlines the Ital an policy to keep control of south Tyrol In perpetuity and re- garas lirenner pass as a sacreu na tural boundary. I'.aly to' Bo Ahead t The article ' warns ' Italians against the 'renewed activities of Germans in commerce and de clares that "Italy will never play second f ddle to Germany again.' The Imptero explains that there was another excuse for Italy's tak ing second place to Germany when Italy was a secondary power, but now, it asserts, Italy as a power of the first order can no longer en tertain .the Idea of ., being Ger many's l'enfant. " German Policy Given The paper goes on to say that Italy's policy toward Germany must embrace the following con siderat'ons: First, that Germany shall be hound to- exniate her criminal folly until she has fully repaired the Immense damage she has caused; second, that Germany may never aspire lo the possession or (By The Associated Presii) I LONDON, Dec. 25. England continues to make a lively Issue of the ascendancy of Ameiflean films in the British Isles. The re cent adverse vote of movie theater owners on-the question of making compulsory the exhibition of u fixed proportion of British films In British houses has, however, thrown a new light on the prob lem and halted action. The British exhibitors would pre fer British films if they were equal to American films and had as good drawing power, the vote made per fectly clear. But the men who nip the theatres. Indicated plainly that the compulsory exhibition of Brit ish films would, in their opinion lessen the receipts of film houses. In other words. It would reduce the Income the government .re ceives from amusement taxes. The government needs all it can get from amusement taxes and there is apparently less eagerness to rush legislation which would af fect the treasury. Many prominent exhibitors have said very frankly that the public wants American films for the very good reason that the British makera do not supply films which appeal widely to theater goers. They have said also that they do not see any prospect of supplying a large quantity of satisfactory British lines In the films, in th WRECKED MEN SAVE GIN NEWSPAPER REPORTER FAILS AT MEMORY. WORK . Portland Rabbis Fall To See Anything Unusual In ' Statements MANNER ELD ABRUPT Many Said id Believe Jesus, Historical Character DIVINITY IS QUESTION f a happy ch f Ymr fur HO fiilfl tPlle tK'iir p f Iho Do lllv Til. Ai.iKU'f.,1 l'..l 1IOHTON. lli-c. 2S. ThrlalmiiH wuh UhIktoiI In In Ni'W KiikIiuv with n toll of ai'von killed unit u flra Iiihh uf wi'll In vxrciNH of thrco ilimrtiTM of n million ilollnt-a. AmnilK tho ilwiil won- lhr0 flra liH'ii, who liiKt Ihi'lr Uvea roHponil IllK to nn alarm while muni thiin 3o olhera hail lieen llijureil or over cumo ly anioke In vnrloua Mazea. In the four major flrea hint ii Ik lt from' forelKil :lr'n.nl10 ilmniiK" wiia raliaeil when Hun wna ilemroyeil nl HuilMin. N. II.; 1200.11(10 In the hlKKext Hro In four yen In llrlilwiiort. I'onn.; f I 'jn.iMio In the ileal met lun of a blu.-k In MnrlhololiKll, Muhh.. uml ii .'..iioo In it apeetneuliir lloaton hliiro. . , , , I're-holldny fiitnlltlea Ineludeil Ilia denth of throe meniliera uf Ihe Hellllille. Mnaa., fire deiiiirtment. when ihelr tiink nvertuined on n allniiery mini while rrnnumlliiK tn n i'fl II from Norwell. Three lioya were drowned und two others rea med when lee hruke from under .i.... I. il, .. wulera of Orentor llna- lnn uml n wniimn lii llulyoko wna oaphvxhlteil finlli emnplim Koa nf ler ahe hnd flnlHhed preparing I'hrlHtiuiia hllllillea. PARTY ENDSIN DEATH MAN IS KILN'." ANI WOMAX iiaki.y wovxdi:i Illy Thrt Ain"l'i,d liPM WA'ITH. !.. ix-f- -r'-A ''''f1"' miu party here tudny en.lwl tho death of one porau.i anil pii (,, fatal injury tn '"'l'":r.- .' ;' lt " Moid Ukon to -he Ko,,on,i ltoapll.il m M dltlon. 'Iho wonmn n- V'....,' ii. .i.i ill anostoil for .itioa. tun UK. anlii Iliac Thorpe did Iho ahootliiK. NINE DIE IN ST. LOUI! . ,..-111 KI.AVIMI S.NT I.AI S i atai.i.y iu m:i Itlv Th, AnhocIri.1 I'r.tiB) BOMBAY. India. Uoc. 25. The tomh of Mahomut at Medina Arahla, waa hit hy atray hulleta and one minaret in tho tuoaiiue of the prophet waa damaged, but reportu that tho dome wiia cracked during the aelge of Medina hy the Wahahl trllieamen are falao. Tills Informa tion Is contained In n message sent to the KJinlifato committee hy a deputation which la Investigating t'amlllloiiH In the Hcdjaz. Two itiowiiiesi were hit hy ahrap- nel from guns nf King All's forces. The tomb nf lliinir.a, Maliomcia as well us oilier domes of Ihe tomb. nnd historical monuments, eacuped damage. Tho message adds Hint vast Humilities of arms and am munition and five wireless seta -"'i cnutemi, making prepnUi- itlv Tiia Aaaoriai "'"".... ' J'maidf for th enterlnlnment fiT. i.ol'IS, M., 1,Ir,,3 Vf Yiilo .nobility from tho : homo-,,d the to l lonlRhi of SJ ho worn on their way ' lo j , ,1, morrymnk tm in l. "' ' - him for tl:,oll,lnya. seven win' killed In r iff a. c I JnV?"""' " . tMc.l.oly door by Lenta 'h,lHiina cm 1 to. iVot- Tim K'ng-tia.-,; t?J? -niirkoi, H,9.e,l of .he,,. ''"" 1 tlM 1 A'rl'11 W0-,r' l-,'"'lv''n NhTJ 'noaaaRo tolling or me Kmiiu '"'"'Itiont anaaallon of Lr'"!! In nnu nf lln r..tu rniitfilll. SJltatlleil portions of tlto glnho. k in l''roniih foreign offloo SiCJ '"""K With tho Dttao f mJn,f"'' on nrmlalli'o. 11 itt 1 IInvt' H"l'v,',',, jh. , n wuro aorvicea ui'wi" ."' mrue nt.rf ..k.oll rri. Ineirn E?'!;r llnora Imit Ch'rlatnina aor fciiiJ!11 l's' Ihulp onptnlna nnd tlto Km. . "nl" doiionrtod more Jknkia.. Wl'ma Iho radio aorvlcoa ni (..- . n"imiiii)i mm m(ni Lyyfnl nirlalnma day. nJoy- rJ'" iiir, 1111111HH in iu.ii... rltllWHI .m . -!.. ai during 11 hwr parly AUTO WRECK KILLS FIVE . - H-1IA1V HITS CAIt PASSI'.n'"''" AT OHOSS1M' ,y Tl. A-aorlRlnl P"-aal Mireo chlldi-en. nn ZZm S3 veara of agi ' " lr killed nl noon I In . nm.iniohllo waa "It -) ' enger tinln nt a mr.!:rwbo1vaadrlvngilon';;- . : ..i .1 cuniiuii' ohlno, la in 11 " ,1 local Hosi.tal. fBy Th AMoclal.d Preas) ROME, Dec. 25. King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Helena en Joyed Christmas with their child ren nbout them. Crown Prince Humbert and Princess Yolandav. who now la tho wife of . Count' Cttlvl dl Hergolo, camo to rtoiho foivj Ihe festivities, wlitcn tooK piaco :ac Iho villa Savola on the outskirts ot the city. A colossal Christmas tree was covered wllh gifts. Premier Mussolini spent Christ mas with his brother's fnmlly lit Milan. He received an avalanche of messages from every part of Italy approving his policies and a num ber ulso irom . ivsqisii giuuj.a abroad. EMPLOYER SHOOTS MAID WOMAN AT lOOR MISTAKEN FOR BURGLAR discovered Drowling near a loca hotel, and later discovery of ! some j coIonlMi if there be land for col onization. It will be for Italy: inira Illy Tlie Aimoelnteil Prefia) l,OS ANOEI.HS, Oil., Dec. 25. Whon Margaret Briscoe, 62, a mn d. rose earlier than usual today 11 ml wont outsldo to get the morn- wore captured by the Wnhabls, who I lug paper, her employer. A. A under eunimanil or Milian inn llanlld. took the prophet's city on rioeember 10. aflor inflicting a se vero ilofout on the forces of King All of Itedjnz, who subsequently ahdkated. j of the stolen articles, coupled with an all-day grilling of Selma anJ Crumm the latter arrested be cause he waa known to be Selma'a companion, brought forth a com plete confession, the police say, ."oilowed . bv recovery, .of most of the goods at Crumm's home.. A garage, clothing store, tailor shop, shoe store. Jewelry store, furniture store, and taxi stand were included In their raids, the boys are said to have admitted. They told po lice that they sent one set of sil verware to Portland to be sold. SAN DIEGO WEATHER HOT MANY GO IN BATHING ON CHRISTMAS DAY (By The A.aoplated Preas) SAN DIEGO, Cal., Dec. 26. San Diego today had the hottest Christ mas it has ever had In the 49 years recorded by the local weather bur eau. The highest temperature, 83.2, came soon after noon. All during the day the sun shone brightly and overcoats were leit at home by all Christmas travelers. Many went In battling at tne that Brenner nass must be irre vocably Italian on this Italy can admit of no discussion: fourth, that Aus'rla must be prevented from Jolnlntf Germany ; as agalnat Italy:-.. ;v...-: ' J IB PEACE MESSAGES HEARD GERMANS BROADCAST WORD TO AMERICA IBy The Asioclated Preaa) SACRAMENTO, Cal., Deo. 26. Two machines collided here today One turned over. The driver of the overturned car scrambled out and hurriedly began to remove an unopened case of ln. The driver of the other machine voluntarily fell to, assisting in the operations. When all the bottles had been col lected from the -wreckage, the pair, strangers to eaoh other, dashed up the street, cached tho contraband and returned to sur vey tne wreck damage. There was not' a police officer in tho crowd of interested spectators but mere was a newspaper -man. 'He wrote tho story, but he forgot to state wnere tne accident occurred, failed to get the names of the drivers and couldn't remember the numbers of the cars, when he re turnee to nii office. . i . , I'erklns. 74. m stook her for i..,.rin At ii.a rcfnlvlni; hnsnital surgeons said that gunshot wounds beaches. There was almost a total received by the servant would ne- lack ' of humidity, so that there cess tate the amputation of one log was no Buffering from the high below tho knee. I temperature. n . THE "WHAT-NOT' So soon 9 XV I i5"Hfl I r- (By The Associated Press) PITTSBURG. Pa., Dec. 25. Ger man statesmen, speaking in their native tongue, tonight broadcast a Christmas message of peace to the American people. This was done through special phonograph rec ords made In Germany and broad cast over the Westinghouse sta tions KDKA. v Pittsburg: WBZ Springfield, Maes; KYW Chicago, and WRNTf, New York. English translations also were broadcast. jLr. Stresemann, the German foreign minister, in his message declared: "It is the strong and sound Am erican nation which is suited, as hardly any other in the world, to build a firm foundation for future world political development. May the American citizens regard it as their task to be strong and wise furtherers of humanitarian ideals." ChrlBtmas carols from records by Claire Dux and Cornelius Brons geest of the Berlin etate opera also were broadcast. ' TWO ROBBERS ARRESTED MYSTERY 1 NS WASHINGTON1 BELIEVED CLEARED '(By The Associated Press) TACOMA, Wash., Dec. 25. Two daylight robberies which were com mitted in Centralia and Kelao with loot totaling- S242 in cash ami 1186 in checks, were cleared'' up this morning with- the arrest here of ueorge Collins. 27. by detec. lives E. J. Nix and C. W. Brooke. Collins, detectives say, admitted mat ne was tne man who. Thurs day entered the office of the Pa. ciflc Fruit and Produce company in centralia armed with revolver and took $170 ln cash and 1140 tn checks from company officials. He is also said to have confessed to the holdup of a drugstore, in '.Kelso on Wednesday, where he secured sz in cash and 146 In cnecKS. Recent Biblical i InterpretattoiM Said to Havo Found Reaction Among Orthodox Believers : Due to Persecution , ' ' '- , . . i- i (By The Associated Press) . . PORTLAND, Ore., Deo. 25. , . Liberal Jews can see nothing' In the statement of Dr. Stephen S. Wise of New York as to the his torical character of Christ and the value of his teachings about which ' to take, offense, said two of the Portland rabbis today, but one of them felt that Rabbi Wlse'a resig nation from the Zionist movement was a good, thing because of tho feeling the .statement had stirred up among orthodox Jews, v l . "Most Jews believe that Jesus was a historical character, that -he actually Jived' said Rabbi Samuel Sachs, head of the Zionist move ment In Portland, rabbi of tho congregatqn Zedek Talmud Toreh. It wasn t what Rabbi wise said. but the way that he said It that caused all the feeling. - Ha said lt too abruptly. The baslo - differ-' ence between tne unristian and tne Jew is the question of Christ's divinity. - Appeal Has Following; "Pressure from the orthodox Jews was the only reason for the res'gnation of Rabbi Wise," said -Rabbi Max Merritt of Temple Beth Israel. ; "The .United Palestine Appeal has Its great following among the ortnodox jews, wnose feeling against Christianity , has been . engendered by' centuries .of. persecution. Rabbi Wise's biblical, interpretations found- their . teac-J tion among orthodox - jews' wno are not far removed from those centuries of persecution." . .- i Ben selling, ln cnarge. ol tne Zionist drive in Portland, said that he did not think the -commit-' tee would accept the resignation, of Dr. Wise. . vWhen that ' .Beautiful -vtemple . was built In Philadelphia recently three minarets were mounted on it., In one of them there was a statue of Moses, in another 6f Mo- hammed and ln another of Christ.- That explains how most Jews feel as to the historical character - of Christ." . .: ; . FISHER DENIES CHARGE CARTOONIST SAYS HE HARD LY KNOWS GIRXj . (Uy The Associated Press) NEW YORK. Dec. 25. Harry (Bud) Fisher, cartoonist, who re cently married Countess Aedlta Beaumont of Par.s, today charac terized as "ridiculous" the charges of Mrs. Ida Lucille Shields, who Is suing him for $ 250,000 for breach of promise. "I hardly know the girl,' he said nt his Rlvers.de Drive apartment. "I shall deny everything in court." M SB Shields sa.d she met Fleher at Saratoga where he was racing h s thoroughbreds. He immedi ately mnde love to her, she alleges. WOMAN KILLED BY CAR ACCIDENT HAPPENS DURING CHRISTMAS REUNION (Tly The Associated Press) PASADENA, Cal., Dec. 25. As members of her family gathered for a Christmas reunion, Mrs. Martha J. McNally, 71, was struck and killed by an automobile In front of her home hero today. In an effort to nv61d tho acci dent the driver swerved his car and overturned It, slightly Injur ing ono occupant, S'x ncrsons were Injured in other tratfio accidents during the day. . MARINE MOVE ROUTINE DEPARTURE OF CHINA HELD OF NO IMPORTANCE (By The AssotlBtod Press) WASHINGTON. D. C Dec. 25 The ileimrtiire of. marines from Manila for China wna viewed by high marine corps officers nero to night as a routine movement. Transfers;, thoy said, havo been evnpcted for some time, and in tho absence of any official advlcos re garding the nctlvltlos ut Manila, they saw no reason to link tho movement particularly with de. velopmcnts In the Chinese civil strife, ... COLLAR BUTTONS SCARCE GOVERNOR BORROWS CUFF LINKS FROM SON fBy The Associated Press) SACRAMENTO. Cal.. Dec. 25. incomplete and unofficial returns on today's orgy of gift-giving indi cate that practically all of the men who drew Christmas neckties still have but one set of collar buttons. In Sacramento a newspaper sta tistician revealed that almost with- out exception the state officials of California from Governor Richard son down have to get along with one set. Tho governor also was quoted as admitting that "for months I did not even own a pair of cuff links. Used my son John's until -he became disgusted and ob tained a pair for me with gum wrappers he had saved up." SPAIN CHANGES PLANS GOVERNMENT NOT TO ISSUE SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS (By The Associated Press) . MADRID. 3ec. 25, Newspaper men of Spain aro rejoicing today over the sudden withdrawal by the government of Us previous de. niiind for the publication ot Sun duy newspapers. Instead, the gov ernment will publish an official news sheet containing important foreign and domestic news. The decision of the government was officially made known after an Interv ow between Premier Primo De Rivera and a committee of nowspapermen. WAREHOUSE DESTROYED SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION BLAMED FOR DISASTER Straus Gives $150,000 , (Br The Associated Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 25. Nathan Straus,, philanthropist, today con tributed 1150,000 to the united Palestine Appeal as an evidence of his faith ln the loyalty of Rabbi Stephen S. -Wise to Judaism. Dr. Wise is under attack by orthodox, rabbis for praising Jesus in a re- ' cent address. Mr. Straus., in announcing the. gift in a letter to Dr. Wise, pro tested against Dr.' Wise's resigna tion as chairman of the Appeal and criticised his opponents. Although he had already given $500,000 to the fund, Mr. Straus wrote: 'In order to show you . how deeply I feel ln the matter, I herewith set aside an additional sum of $150,000." - ' . ' Gup Voices ARrecmcnt ' , (By The Associated Press) . ' PROVIDENCE, R. I., Dec. 25. Speaking in Temple Bethel tonight on "what the Jews think of Jecus," Rabbi Samuel M. Gup agreed sub stantially with Dr.. Stephen 8. Wise of New York that JesuB Is not a, myth,-but an ethical light which',. Judaism gave to the world. - Rabbi Gup declared that no Jews' took part ln the actual trial and oruclflxion of Jesus and asserted that "it Christian people would cease telling their children that the Jews crucified him and- tell them that It was the Romans who did It, we would begin tn child hood lo make for a better under standing between members of the two great faiths." (By Tho Associated Press) . SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 25. Jewish leaders of Northern Call-, fornta in a resolution adopted to day, came to the defense of Rabbi. Stephen Wise of New York, who yesterday resigned as chairman of the 15,000,000 United Palestine Appeal after a controversy brought about by the rabbl'a Bermon In which he spoke ot the greatness of Jesus as a moral neacher and said that he was a man and not a, The resolution adopted by the board of Jewish ministers of north ern California characterised ef forts to force him from the leader ship of the drive as the "work of a small group, unrepresentative ot the massoa of American Jewry." DEATH TAKES AMY LEE FORMER NOTED ACTRESS Hill FOR SHORT TIME (By The Associated Press) SPANISH FORK, Utah, Dee. 35. A fire that hroko out In the warehouse uf the Utah Idaho Su gar company plant this -morning at 7 o'clock, destroyed the building and sugar valued at $800,000. Spontaneous combustion was given as tho reason for tho origin by company officials, who an nounced that 123,000 bnga ot sugar tho compteto output of the refin ery In tho fall harvest, valued at $700,000 nnd n build ng coating $100,000 hail been destroyed. The loss wob Bald to have been covered by Insurance. ,. (By The Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA, Deo. 36. Amy Lee, famous actress of a genera tion ago, died today In the Frank ford hoapltal after a brief illness. She was 68 years old. Amy Lee waa one of the laat actresses to star in what was known as' a "heavy soubrette ' s part that was atlxture In old time melodrama. She was known from coast to coast for her work In such plays as "Fogg's Ferry" and "Pawn Ticket No. 810." Ill health forced her to retire from the stage 30 years ngo. She entered the foreat home for aged actora aome years later and had lived there until ahe was -taken to the hospital a weeH ago. - "-" .- .:.:' .. I n Uf UUIUIIIII -'