Vaiversity of Ore. Library ’» GRANTS I'AHH, JOHEI’HINB (XWWTY. OREGON VOL XI.. No. 210. $5,500 Taken From Frisco Club Members by 6 Bandits ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ San Francisco. July ZM. i A. ♦ P.) Six unmusked bandits en­ ♦ ter««! the rooms of the Colonial ♦ Club here early today, and lined ♦ up 12 curd players und the game ♦ keepers of the establishment ♦ They made their escape with ♦ 12300 in currency and *3 200 In ♦ Jewelry. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ GOES OVER REFEREE'S * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ DEFENSE ACCUSES | HEAD STATE’S WITNESS WHOLE NUMBER MM). THIHRDAY, JULY 2H, 1021, New York Vaudeville Houses Discharge Union Musicians Senate Finance Body Favorable to Bill Giving Treasury a Blanket Authority to Conduct Negotiations With View to Accepting Bonds oi Debtor Countries I ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦ ♦ New York, July 28.—(A. ♦ P.)—Musicians In every lead­ ♦ ing vaudeville and motion pic­ ♦ ture theater here have been ♦ given two weeks notice of dis­ ♦ charge because the directors of ♦ the musician's union refused to ♦ discuss a proposal for a 2C per ♦ cent wage reduction. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ SHIPPING BOARD DEMANI« FAIR TREATMENT IN TRADE TO ALEXANDRIA I had committed the government to a| postponement of the interest for twoj or three years, and a subsequent spreading out of the postponed pay- I’ronii.W'. to «lose American Ports to Tliu<'k,'s'|>rr l’rovtw Ex«< turnip Ru- menu, provided the allled govern- Infair Com peti tors Should the Out fur IK 4 A Necoiiils During ments carried out a satisfactory* Trouble Continue until itoli nd Preliminary Disarmament Gathering funding. Virtually Assured — Attitude of The debts with interest total over Rashington Question *9,000,000,000. The government has London, July 28.— (A. P.)—The Cleveland. July 28 -(A. P.) Th«* no Intention of accepting bonds other, the United States Shipping Board has de­ boxing comm lesion awarded than those of the debtor countries. world's mlddlowelght championship London, July 28.— (A. P.)—It was livered an ultimatum to the British to Bryan Downey, of Cleveland. al- stated in official circles coday that shipping lines, that unless its ships though Referee Jimmy Gardner. of • he d« '■ ■ an offering a meeting preliminary to the Wash­ are accorded fair treatment In con­ Lowell. Mass , who officiated lust testimony without asking for a ver-l conference tracts for the transportation of cot­ ington disarmament night In the 12-routid no-declslon diet directing the acqultul of the de­ would be held within six weeks at ton from .Alexandria, Egypt, to Brit­ bout between Downey und Johnny fendant, as is customary. some Canadian city or some city In ain and the United States, the board Wilson, the title holder, gave the The defense virtually accused J ■ the United States other than Wash- will declare an open market and haul fight to the latter In the seventh on H Klecker, the state's star witness, | ington was virtually certain, although anything anywhere at any rate. The board also threatened to In­ a foul. of being the man In the black over-] A. C. Hofor, the "Hermit of the At the band concert tomorrow I Washington's attitude on such an ar- voice provisions in the Jones ship­ Wilson was knocked down three coat whom Mrs. Agee claims fled evening in Riverside park a large ’’angement was not known ping bill prohibiting vessels owned times In this round The official * from the house after her husband's* Slsklyous," so called because of the fact that ho spends months alone in selection of new numbers will be by unfair competitors from entering tlmekeeiwr said he kept count and throat was slashed the very Herat of the mountains heard. 50 new selections having been 1 United States porta. Wilson was down 13 4/5 seconds the first time and was out. Gardner. I Mrs A. P. Kepjiel and children, ot, around Preston Peak, was in the city­ received for the concert season. The* yesterday meeting some of his old W. O. W. band has about 25 mem-| Baseball Game Scheduled— Wilson's selection for rofer«««, claim­ Portland, are visiting Mrs. Keppel's friends. He come in with G. M. Es- bers and Is receiving the support oil ed that Downey hit the champion slater. Mrs Harry J. Schmidt A baseball game has been schedul­ terley, returning to the hills this all the active musicians In the city,' when the latter was down the third I ed for the second Sunday tn August, morning. Mr. Hofer says that he has including two new members who; time the 14th, with a team composed of found perfect contentment in the have arrived from Seattle. One of | players from Canyonville and Riddle. mountains and has very little desire the nev^ additions is a clarinet play­ MAM IIICOWAF: IIKI/T FAIU4 TO Salem, July 28.—(A. P.)—The The local team will be reinforced of getting Into "civilization," this er and the other a cornet soloist. with a number of Merlin players and being his first visit here for several GIVE WEAIikTtH I ».MH <>!•’ HWIMK It is asked by the director, J. R. telephone hearing will adjourn here some veterans from the valley. A _ ___________ that ____ people r_ __________ years. He does a little mining oc­ Hjggenbotham, arrive* tomorrow and will convene in Port- purse of several hundred dollars casionally on his place, which Is sit­ early and remain throughout the con- land next Monday, according to an Washington, July ¡¡s (I. N 8.1 will be placed, the winning team tak­ uated 20 miles south of Waldo. In or­ cert as the cars make so much noise announcement by Chairman Fred A. ing the pot. The teams are both —s Angeles. Cal.. July 28.— (A. i Mr. and Mrs. F. L Orr, of Evans Boston ___________ »5.25 & »5.50 During the summer months, as dashing ss It was Maybe it's be­ | good P.)--Sightseeing tours through some creek, were in the city today attend- New York, lower, heavy of­ the Boswell and the laiyton mines are cause the Sam Browne belts aren't Lisbon. July 28. — (A. P.) — The of Southern California's big motion ; ferings _____ _____ _______ *4.25 accompanied by trench caps. Rut : the only ones expected to keep on picture plants are on the entertain­ festivities of St. John's Eve were in­ ing to buslness- whatever it is. most certainly the * with their production, water being ment program of the ¿921 conven­ terrupted by the explosion of three; belt has failed to produce the swank , too scarce for the others to keep in tion of the American Bankers Asso-, dynamite bombs of enormous dimen­ I operation. that the army needs. sions, placed by unknown hands in elation here October 3-7. Delegates, at one studio, will see different parts of the city, outside a typical motion picture set built on three printing offices of which the J a large platform and will hear a lec-; printers are on strike. The first explosion was so terrific turer tell In detail how the motion I that although Idsbonltes are becom­ I pictures are made. Later, at the same place, the ; ing accustomed to bombs, real panic Vernon, B. €., July 27.—(A. P.) — uable that ditches will be lined by * bankers will inspect I a Mexican I was produced among the merrymak­ "movie" street, at the end of whichi ers in the streets of the Bairro Alto. Farmers must govern more carefully some impervious material like co­ will be a real I Spanish barbecue | who, leaving their open air balls and the amount of water they use tn lrri- ment. "There can be no doubt in the tional amendments safeguarding the awaiting them, Motion pictures will bonfires, fled into the lower part of gation, Dr. John A. Widtsoe, 3alt Chicago, III., July 21.— (A. P.) the town, Although there were no latke City, former president of the minds of those who study the sub- The Chicago Tribune has announced liberty of the press were adopted; be taken of the party. a prize of *5,000 to mural painters and the pre-war conference in the old A moonlight tour is planned to an­ victims the force of the explosion University of Utah and authority on ject that many of the social prob- for the most suitable designs for the Tribune office In the late 50's be­ other motion picture city, at which brought down the ceilings of the I irrigation questions, declared in an lems of the day will be solved by embellishment of the news room In tween Abraham IJncoln and the the bankers will visit the Monte Car­ houses near which it burst. A dense address on "Excessive Irrigation" better use of the areas on the sur­ Its new plant, Just north of the Link early editors of The Tribune concern­ lo of the films, a city built to re­ and suffocating smoke filled the; here today before the Western Irri­ face of the earth with a limited rain­ fall. Irrigation will be the main ing measures which eventuated In semble. on the surface at least, the whole street and many people faint-j gation Association. bridge In Mlohlgan ave. ed. "Few farmers really understand factor in reclaiming these areas. Under the plans of the contest, the abolition of slavery. famous European resort. Another bomb did less damage in the vital and fundamental principles "A healthful, wholesome civtllx*- Among the factors which the ar­ which will be held under the super­ Tours to Santa Catalina Island, vision of the Chicago Art Institute, tist will contend in the execution of trips in the glass-bottom boats over the Rua dos Corrieiros. and the third.; which are in operation when water tion always grows up under the Irri­ the designs to be submitted must his design will tie two lofty struc­ the submarine gardens there, golf which was of the same powerful type* is used by plants or when water gation ditoh. It is a world need that portray some Important phase or tural pillars, many large and small tournaments, banquets, theater par­ as the first, burst near an open air; passes through the soil,” Mr. Widtsoe this system of civilization shall be episode in the history of Journalism, windows, lighting fixtures, bulletin ties and other features are also on ball seriously wounding three per-i declared. "There must be better made permanent, that nothing shall sons. Some arrests were made of knowledge among farmers of the be done now that will make it tem­ Ten free scholarships have been boards, paper lockers, telephone the program. !«>« Angeles bankers expect 3500 workmen but no real clue has as yet general relationships existing be­ porary in its character, with all the offered by the Institute to .painters booths, a monumental clock and a been discovered. tween plants and soils and water. If disastrous results that follow lack of wishing to work on The Tribune de­ perpetual calendar. delegates to attend. the farmer can be made to under­ permanency. The actual work. It Is estimated, signs, in order that artists of small I "■Excessive irrigation is the great­ stand that the quantity of water moans may not be excluded from par­ will engage the services of five ar­ used does not determine the quan­ est menace to the growth of irriga­ tists for more than two years, and ticipating in the contest. tity of crop produced, much of the tion. As every other organism has, The walla of The Tribune lorai these services will be paid for. The battle against excessive irrigation irrigation has within itself the pow­ room comprise three premier and plan has received the commendation . err tun v-vv er uj by the excessive use of water to will have been won. nine lesser panels. Of the three of virtually every noted mural paint- _____ .____ itself. . You in this new coun­ "Greater care must be given ca-l destroy larger, the greatest Is 15 by 18 feet. ef. try who are building from the foun­ nals and ditches. When there is W. IB. Van Ingen. whose work In­ Among the themes which have cessive leakage, attempts should be dation, and under modern conditions, been suggested for those panels are cludes the decoration of the govern­ Washington, July 28.—(A. P.)— made to make the canal bottom and a system of irrigation agriculture, Washington. July 28.—(A. P.)— the bringing In of the verdict In the ment building in the Canal Zone and case of the King vs. Sender for li­ Judge Isindis' courtroom In the fed­ Colonel Guy D. Goff, an assistant to About a dozen republican house lead­ sides more Impervious. Ordinarily should make It a first consideration bel. an event of historical Import­ eral building in Chicago, declared the attorney general, will be as­ ers will dine at the White House to­ this can be done by the silting of the that the use of water must be In ac­ canal and dragging the silt from year cordance with the most approved ance In colonial annals of the Amer- the Tribune Idea "extraordinary" In signed as head of the department of night to discuss the legislative pro­ to year. Ultimately as Irrigation methods of recent science and that lean people and a victory for freedom that "the nubile Is getting tired of Justice special bureau for investigat­ of the press; the sitting of the Amer- the old conventional mural decora­ ing the government wartime con­ gram understood to have been agreed grows in importance, the time will, excessive Irrigation shall never to come when the water will be so ml- known." tracts, Daugherty announced today. upon by the senate leaden. loan congress in which the constitu- tions." Washington, July 28.—(A. P.)—A favorable report on the administra­ j tion bill giving the treasury blanket | authority to conduct negotiations for refunding of the allied debts, was ordered by the senate finance com-; Kl«ck<*r Virtually l’