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UNITED PREM NERVIGE
VOL. XL, No. Al.
GRANTS I*ASH, JOHEFHINK fXMTNTY. OREGON,
NVH’RDVY, NOVEMBER 20, IIK».
J. R. HOWARD
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/ Belgian Delegate Asserts World Not Ready for Total Dis*
armament; Advocates Army to go to Relief of Armen
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By Henry Wood
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
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(1 F.) "The
hour for universal disarmament has
not yet arrived," M. lai Fontaine, a
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Belgian delegate, declared In Ad­
dressing tho assembly of the league
of nations in a public session today,
lai Fontaine maintained that the
economic situation was tho most im­
portant confronting the world. In­
sisting
upon the right of the league
New and esclusiva photograph of J.
R. Howard, president of ths American to "rest upon the strength of nation­
al armies." which are at its disposi­
Farm Bureau federation.
tion, "Then It will be at the mercy of
no one."
As the situation now stands I*
Fontaine said, discussing disarma­
ment, the league Is composed of 4 2
states with armies numbering mil­
lions. yet is unable to save Armenia.
He demanded the formation of an
International general staff, and the
Immediate employment of an Inter­
Ixm Ligure Rix«-heil op Cfileago Mar­ national force, under the league, in
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HARVARD SCORES THREE FIELD
GOALS IN GRIDIRON CLASSIC
AT NEW HAVEN
behalf of Armenia, "tl*8Wr demon­
strating to the world the effectiveness
of the league." ' DUssguiamerit not
being possible now, the armies and
Former Washington Bunker Haya the
navies of the membetv should be
Throng* Tuiyted Away From Hotel*.
Money Wna Io B<> split Four
placed at the disposition of the
Accommodations llepleted Weeks
Ways
league to form the "—lit for an in­
Before Big Game
ternational force under the league,"
I* Fontaine said. His asm arks were
Lieutenant Hinckley, formerly of the
greeted with tremendotai applaise.
New Yosk. Nov. 10. (A. P.)—R.
British air forces, who started to fly
New Haven, Nov. 20.—(A. P.)—
W Bolling, brother-in-law of Presi­
alone from England to Australia, via Harvard defeated Yale nine to noth­
Geneva, Nov. 20.—(A, P.)—The Paris, Roms and Egypt. He uses a ing today. They scored three field
dent Wilson and treasurer of the
first formal step loklng toward the small airplane with an engine of only goals.
Shipping Board, was named In con­
nection with the *4 0.000 bribe al­
revision of the covenant of Che league 35 horsepower.
of nations was taken wy the league
leged to have been paid by a Staten
assembly today. The Xhrteh minis­
Island Shit» Building Company to
New Haven, Conn., Nov. 20.— (A.
ter of foreign affairs Introduced a
procure unusual favors from the
P.)—The varsity football elevens of
resolution
for
a
rceoBSMwmiion
of
board. In testimony before the con­
Yale and Harvard close their season
article 18 relating to the registration
gressional committee Investigating
with the annual game here today,
of
treaties.
An
international
mili
­
Shipping Board affairs. Tucker E.
playing
before the largest assembly
tary force, with an international
Sundu. former Washington banker
of spectators that ever gathered in
staff,
was
proposed
by
Senator
‘
La
said he understood the *40,000 was
ttje Yale Bowl. The entire seating
Fontaine of the Belgian delegation,
to be split four ways between him­
capacity of the Yale football arena,
who declared that the world la not
self, Bolling, twestor Slsler, former
Stale l>e,Mirtnient Saya Great Brit- which will accommodate more than
ready for disarmament.
Shipping Board secretary and a man
idn Extends Virtual De Facto Re-
ket—Drop I« lU-lleved Result of
70,600 persons, had been sold for
named Kraner.
cognition of the Soviet
ReittÜMtory Strike'
weeks and tickets, even at many
•
urn—■
times their face value, are unobtain­
Washingion. Nov. 20 — (A P.) —
able. It has been estimated that the
"Not a grain of truth in it," said Bol­
Washington, Nov. 20.—(A. p.)— attendance would have exceeded
Chicago, Nov. 20.—(A. P.) De- '
ling after reading Sand's statement
The state department said a virtual 100,000 had it been possible to pro­
concerning ,tho alleged bribes of the comber wheat at one point was down
de facto recognition of the Russian vide seats for all those who made ap­
as low as *1.06 % today, compared
Shipping Board.
soviet government has been extended plication for tickets.
with *2.75 a bushel when trading in
i .
by Great Britain in a proposed trade
The extreme interest in the game
futures was resumed July 1$. One '
Paris. Nov. 20.—(A. P.1 — General
Mexico City. Nov. 20.—(A. P.)—
Mi«« Wolke’s I’upll* In Recital—
authority said the recent farmers' ; Fayolle said upon his return recently The "dry" elements in the Mexican agreement betwen the two countries. and the unusual popularity of foot­
The p ptts of Miss Alma Wolke strike had been followed by a re­
ball in general this season are re­
will lie
SMDbw in a piano recital taliatory strik* by wheat consumers from his three weeks stay In the gciirnment have Just suffered <!•• SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRAINS
flected
in the marked revival of the
I United States. "1 have just discover­ frat in an attempt to close the can­
at the 1 . -aBg‘‘ t an church parlor* and traced th». market break to thia
RESr.ME NORMAL SCHEDULE night-before gathering and the ac­
ed
Ameriea
and
America
has
con­
tinas.
or
saloons,
on
Saturday
nights
Monday i atoir, it 8.15. They w(ll
tivity of alumni of both universities.
quered me. It is a wonderland."
and, Sundays. The "veit* compris­
be assl« >'C *
r* ("has. Clayton,
Portland, Nor. 20.—(A. P.)—Fol­ It has been a number of yean since
mN TROLLEL
ing
some
2,000
eantina
owners
and
"It
has
been
a
bard
fight,
those
soprano, ,>n* i.r 'ass. baritone. All
lowing the repair of the trestle at. this city experienced the uncertainty
ISSUES <’A
three weeks in America," the general their patrons are rejoicing,
who are interested are cordially in­
Kennet, Cal.. Southern Pacific trains and excitement regarding the out­
‘
wont
on
with
the
usual
humorous
Tho government has fftrong "dry"
vited to be present.
went back practically to normal come of a Yale-Harvard football con­
Washington, Nov. 20.—(A. P.) — | twinkle In his eye. "I come back on leanings, the chief executive being schedules.
test that prevailed here last night.
'
the
verge
of
collapse
with
grim
dys-
alleged
in
favor
of
prohibition
and
E.
Tho controller of currency called for
Hotel accommodations are not avail­
NN ill Hold M.fUng—
a statement of the condition of all ; pepsla holding me in its grip. With­ Plutarco Calles, minister of war, be­
able at any price, several of the lead­
FIRE
ON
WATERFRONT
AT
out
taking
back
anything
that
I
have
A meeting of the Deer Creek Farm banks at tho close of ’business Mon­
ing known throughout ike republic
ing hostelries having been booked to
j said about American Expeditionary as a "bone dry" ad
NEW ORLEANS DOES DAMAGE
Bureau lum been called for November day. November 15.
capacity weeks in advance and later
| force sooks being rank amateurs, I
22 at 2 o'clock at the grange hall. A
Several weeks ago a freetdential
arriving automobile parties were di­
New Orleans, 'Nov. 20.—(A. P.) —
’ must take off my hat to American decree closed all places where liquor
similar meeting has been called for
rected to neighboring towns and vil­
SLAVER OF BABY SENTENCED
I chefs. There were many banquets. was sold from Saturday night at 6 Damage estimated at *2,000.000 was
Sucker creek for the day following
lages for temporary lodgings.
T<
>
SERVE
LIFE
IN
PRISON
I
caused
by
a
waterfront
fire
which
au
­
I luncheons, I survived them alL”
at 1:30 st Spence hall. A program
o’clock until Monday morning at 7.
The attendance at the game estab­
To the suggestion that most of the This «edict had a depressing effect up­ thorities believe was started by
of work ill to be luld out for the com­
lished the season’s record, if not a
Norristown,
Penn.,
Nov.
20.
—
(A.
sparks
from
a
switching
engine.
chefs
at
the
leading
hotels
were
ing year.
on Saturday night revelry.
national figure for a single intercol­
P.) August Pas al. who kidnapped ! French. General Fayolle replied:
More than 2,000 loosj vendors of
legiate football game, The inajor-
and smothered baby Blakeley Cough­ I "They may be but they certainly
GREEKS WILL TAKE VOTE ON
ity of the spectators, however, did
lin. was sentenced to life imprison­ j have undergone an evolution for I liquor signed a request that the gov­
Body Arrivivi Here—
RETURN
OF
CONSTANTINE
ernment be legally restrained from
not arrived until this forenoon, for
The body of J. 8. MacMurray, who ment.
they had strange dishes of' their
enforcing the decree. After the ques­
scores of special trains had been en-
died several days ago at San Jose,
own."
•
Athens.
Nov.
20.
—
(A.
P.)_The
tion was violently agftotut! in the
gaged to transport thousands of
arrived In Grants Paas Frldsy night
"Did yon miss your wine with
Greek people will vote November 28
newspapers,
the
supreme
tourt
hand
­
graduates and their friends, includ­
from California. Funeral services
yonr meals," he was ashed.
ed down a decision whleh virtually on the question of the return of Ex- ing feminine football enthusiasts,
will tie held Sunday at tho Methodist
"I never missed my wine, »» Fay-
granted the request of tke *wets” by King Constantine to the throne.
from New York. Boston and other
Denver, Nov. 20. — (A. P.)—Tho olle replied.
Epiaropal church at 2 o'clock. In­
I
naming several hundred cafes and
eastern cities. Other thousands mo­
terment will be at the Masonic ceme­ Wester Pacific bought the Denver
"Don't ask me to talk local Am-
Washington, Nov. 20.— (A. P.) —
and Rio Grande properties at a fore­ erican politics," General Fayolle cantinas where liquor might be sold All breweries manufacturing beer tored to the scene of the game and
tery.
.
over
Sunday.
This
orttoj
was
later
with sufficient garage space out of
closure sale. The price wa's *5,000,- went on when requested to explain
! expanded to include all aafes and containing more than a half of one the question arrangements were
000.
whether he meant that he had his
! cantinas and the "estado seco" (dry per cent of alcohol will be seized by made for public parking in many sec­
Intoreetliig Min'tlng HcM—
wine twice a day as Is his custom or
state) is a myth so tar al the capital the government, the bureau of inter­ tions of the city. Every car that en­
Another interesting meeting was
that ho did not miss It tempermental-
nal revenue Indicated today.
is concerned.
tered New Haven last night bore the
held by the ladles Progressive Circle
iy.
crimson
banner of Harvard or the
President
de
la
Huerta's
"dry''"de-,
Wedncsdsy nftérnoon at tho home of
"I have had a grandiose reception
blue of Yale and the city itself was
Mrs. Wllinarth on West II street. The
j that I shall never forget although I cree was the subject of much satiri­
decorated with the colors of the con­
Circle enjoyed a rosi treat by having
am certain that it was not for mo cal comment in the aewspapers.'
testing colleges from center to su-
tho pleasure of listening to some of
personally but because I represented Handbills and placards were distrib-1
burbs.
tho most beautiful thoughts of our
Marshal Foch and the French Army?’ uted on the main streets ridiculing'
best poets. Four new members were
Both football squads had their
"I lived through It," concluded the the measure by burlesquing.it. Fori
received. Tho next mooting will bo
final practice yesterday and rested
New York, Nov. 20.— (A
P.)—. general, "but even the organizers of instance, one bill carried a purported
at the homo of Mrs. Bureau on West Nine persons, constituting every | my tour had to admit that it was decree stopplug profanity from sunset
last night in seclusion, far from the
Saturday to sunrise Monday. .
G street, Wednesday afternoon, De­ member but one of two entire fam-ja record for endurance."
Ix>s Angeles. Now 20.—(A. P.)— ««Itement Incidental to the closing
cember 1st. at 2 o'clock. "American Illes lost their lives early today in'
Returning from a celebration of his
their season.
Predictions
Citizenship" has been under discus­ a fire which destroyed a five story:
election as'republican congressman. I
victory made by both camps are
sion by the Circle for some time, but apartment house.
EI GENE FLOODED BY RISE
Fourteen other j
F. Van de Water, of Long Beach, and I tempered with forecasts of an un-
PORTLAND MARKETS
the first actual work on tho subject families escaped or were rescued’by
OF THE WILAMETTE his secretary. Miss Janness L. Eubin, usually hard and closely contested
will be at ths next meeting.
firemen.
were killed early today in an automo- j ^ame ’n which the breaks of the
Portland. Nov. 20.—(A. P.)—Cat­
bile wreck. Mrs. Van de Water suf- J11*^ wll> probably bear an important
......... '
tle are weak. Hogs weak. *12 to
¡pert. 1 ale has Installed a somewhat
Eugene, Nov. 20.-—(A. P.)’—High fered a fractured skull.
revised coaching policy this season
*12.50. Sheep are weak. Eggs are water from recent rains flooded a
lower, buying price. 70c delivered, district of several blocks square
Peking. Nov. 18.—(A. P.)—Gen­ with "Tad" Jones in the position of
I.LMI \ HANI»
selling price, selects. 78c to 80c. Rowboats appeared ye®tBTday on eral Hsu Shu Cheng, leader of the head coach and the success of the
Everett Earle Statuirci
Anfu forces which opposed the gov­ system hinges, to a considerable ex­
fresh candled 7 4c to 7fc. Butter is South Willamette street
ernment has escaped from the Jap­ tent. on the outcome of today’s strug­
slow.
anese legation where ho took refuge gle. Harvard with “Bob” Fisher at
.the helm is continuing the methods
last summer.
Many a funeral dirge we afng for soldiers passed away.
established by Percy Haughton al-
Our tributes to the grave we bring where fallen comrades
Had Good Hunting—
.most a decade ago and the game will
lay. And It Is meet that we should come with sorrowful
Al J. Martineau and Frank Bram- bo as much a test of coaching systems
slow tread, with flags a-furl and mufTled drum In the city of
well returned this morning from as individual and team competition.
the dead. But how Is it that wo forget the heroes with us
Klamath Falls where they spent sev-J Since 18 ’.". these two universities
*
* hunting ducks ntftl
vdLl MA
AM A A on’have neen represented by teams in
still, the veterans who are not yet touched by grave-damp's
eral * days
geese
chill? The veterans of many a fight are with us day by day,
the Klamath lakes. Th"
..
They were ac-(38 „ gridiron
battles, the continuity of
and those are tho men who put to flight the kaiser’s legions
Washington, Nov. 20.— (A. T.) —
Brokenbow, Neb., Nov. 20. -(A. companied by J. E. B.^tlett, of Med- annual jnmes having bee i troken
gray. Not only where a soldier lies should we our tribute
an attempt
to ford. The party killed 48 geese but severf t't.ies. To date Yale has won
Mexican consuls on the border were P.)—Following
give. Remember all the sacrifice of him who fought, but
— times
’
while Harvard is credited
directed to refuse to vise the pass- strangle himself yesterday, Dennis were not so successful hunting ducks.' 23
Ilves. O what a wan and useles gift Is a lily on a tomb. Ix>t’s
Chester, alleged slayer of Florence bagging only a few of them. They with only 10 victories and five times
imets
of
Senator
Fall
on
his
proposed
help the living love and lift, plant joy Instead of gloom!
Barton, dived from a bunk in his I have enough geese on cold storage I the contests ended with the teams
visit to Mexico City for the Inaugura­ cell head foremost last night, He now to last them all winter, the tied. Yale has a big lead in the
tion of President-elect Obregon, Hie did not regain consciousness until birds having arrived a few nights nninls scored f!nce 1883.with a tolvl
Mexican embassy announced.
this morning.
ago.
of 5! 8 to Ha.’iird’s 198.
THREE OTHERS 1 IMPLICATED
CROWD AT GAME LARGEST VET
B
''/r
ATTEMPTS 10 CLOSE
PLEASED WITH U. S.