♦ -rr ’ll u A! i Grant» Pa»» _ XIV., No. 117. VOI !' ' '■»<" " Gateway fo the Oregon Cave» FRIDAY. NOVEMBER M, 1023. GRANT« PANH, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON. 'I CRATER LAKE : f KING WILL INTRODUCE PHILIPPINE PROPOSAL Washington, Nov. 23.—(A. I*. 1 «American withdrawal from the Philippines will bo pro posed in a resolution which Senator King, democrat, Utah, said today ho would introduce Immediately after the conven ing uf the Senate. SOUTHERN OREGON BISTRI« TN TO END RI MU SENTATIVEN TO SESSION CONVENTION OPEN TO PUBLIC Ann uni Convention living Held in Ornata l*a»a on Naturila) and Bunday at I’rvsb) tvrlnn «liurcli w Christian Endeavorera from all point« in tbe Crater I^ako Christian Endeavor Union, comprising latke. Klamath, Jackson and Josephine counties, wilt b« in session ut Bath- any Presbyterian church for their an nual convention on Saturday and Sunday. Among th« speakers will bo Rev. Paul C. Brown, Pacific coaat secretary for Chrlatlan Endeavor, with headquartera at Loe Angeles, Rev. W. J. Oldfield, of Aahland, M. E. Olson of Medford and Rev. D. Lester Fields of Grants Paas. All the sessions of the convention are open to tho general public, including tho banqu«< on Saturday evening. Ths program follows; Saturday Afternoon con- 3; 09—Devotional service, ducted by Elder H. Smith. 3:30—Keynote Address. 4:00—Opportunities in prayer meeting. l«*d by M. B. Olson, of Med ford. 4:25—Opportunities in fun and fellowship, lod by Mias Mary Spencer, of Ashland. ( 4:60—Opportunities at home and abroad, led by Mrs. F. Gordon Hart. 5:10—General Assembly, address by Paul C. Brown, of Los Angeles. .............................. ... LARGER PART OF AIR FORCE 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 444444444444444 4 i Berlin, Nov. 23.—(A. P.)—"Per- mament waves" are so hard to get ;<»n the Continent that ono American woman makes two trips a year to the United States rather tbun entrust her hair to the uncertain efforts of the European coiffeurs. Beauty parlors over hero not only sometimes ruin the hair in an effort to give it an enduring curl, but they have not learned how to put the kink into hair as speedily and as pain lessly as the American beauty doc tors. Women frequently faint from exhaustion and pain in the hands of the European experts. ' 1 ■ —■■■■ 1 GLOOMY PICTURE IS PAINTED Major-General Patrick, <1i|of of Air Servire, Mates Annual Report To Hocrctury of War ♦ —— ■ LITERAL lOh 1 BRING QUEER ESI JLTS Washington Nov. 23.—(A. 4 P.)—"Harness full of bugs, for 4 4 a bachelor horse," was the true 4 ♦ literal translation for a single 4 ♦ horse buggy harness which a 4 ♦ Spanish translator used in an 4 ♦ American exporter's advertise 4 4 ment according to the Depart 4 4 ment of Commerce. The depart 4 4 ment used that an an illustra 4 4 tion of bow faulty add incorrect 4 4 translations of circulars and 4 4 advertisements not only fail to ♦ 4 convey the meaning intended, 4 4 but frequently make a company 4 4 ridiculous in the eyes of pros 4 4 pective purchasers. 4 Other translations have been 4 4 4 as ridiculous, the department 4 4 says. Vacuum cleaners have 4 4 been made "cleaners of empti 4 4 ness”; monkey wrenches, 4 4 "wrenches for monkeys," and 4 4 and iron washers, “machines to 4 4 clean iron." 4 4 444444444444444 4 ♦ WHOLE NUMBER 33.10. I" ■■■■ ■ ■■■■'■■! E) KRUPP DIRECTORS ARE RELEASED FROM PRISON DECLARED NEED OF CITY ♦ ♦ 4 4 ♦ 4 Berlin, Nov. 23.—(A. <P.)— 4 All Krupp plant directors Im 4 prisoned last spring on charges 4 of resisting the French in riot 4 ing at Krupp’s on March 31.have 4 been released, says a Cologne 4 4 dispatch. 4 4444444444444444 4 MEMBERS OF CHAMBER OF INSULIN CUTS DOWN ON NATIONAL COMMANDER OF THE (XkMMERCE UNANIMOUS REICHSWEHR SAYS PARTY SUPPLY OF SWEETBREADS FOR BUILDING MUST GO Sum Wanted for Carrying Out Pro gram for Year Is Adopted——Otli Street Paving Wanted London, Nov. 23.—(I. N. S.)— Th« succulent sweetbread is the lat est martyr to science. Owing to the great demand for sweetbreads in the manufacture of Insulin, the new cure for diabetes, this delicacy has all but disappeared from the menu of London’s leading hotels. The action of the French government in prohibiting exporta tion of sweetbreads has entirely re moved “Ris de Veau a la Finan cière" from the gustatory program of English epicures. It is still possible to obtain Eng lish sweetbreads now and then, but they are scarce and expensive. STRESEMANN DEMANDS VOTE Reichstag Must Give Him Vote of Confidence or He Will Quit—Sit uation Is in Confusion The Chamber ot Commerce wants Berlin, Nov. 23.—(A. P.)—The Washington. Nov. 23.—(I. N. 8.) —Approximately 80 per cent of the the exhibit building. That was evi Stresemnn government resigned to airplanes now in service in the army denced last night when the members day as a result ot its defeat in the Reichstag of a vote of confidence. would be totally unfit for use in ac approved the motion to raise the tual warfare. money to get the project under way The resolution expressing confidence TOBACCO COOPERATIVES lost by a vote of 156 to 230. The present peace time organiza PROVING SUCCESSFUL so Chat it will be in use during the coming season. The county court tion of the air service affords not even the foundation upon which a Berlin Nov. 23.—(A. P.)—Gen Washington, Nov. 23.—(A. P.)— will be asked to appropriate a fixed war tlmo air force could be built. eral Von Seeckt, national comman Tobacco cooperatives did a big bus sum for advertising purposes so that Efficient operation of the air ser iness with last year’s crop, eight pro- this amount may be subtracted from May Throw Light on Ownership of der of the Reichswehr, today ordered Teams Out Today to Raise Money for the dissolution of the German com vice has become impossible because ducer-owned-and-contrslled associa the Chamber of Commerce budget to Car Held Here Advertising Funds munist party and the confiscation of of continued reductions in every class tions marketing nearly 600,000,000 be used for the building. With the pounds of tobacco or nearly one-half amount already included in the bud its funds. His decree also prohibit of personnel. After the lapse of a month, some The drive for funds for the adver of the total crop produced, the de get for the building and the rental clue may now be obtained to the ed the holding of communist meet The establishment of new flying tising fund of the Chamber of Com partment of agriculture reports. The that would be saved through the use ownership ot the Star roadster held ings and the publication of commun merce was progressing rapidly today. fields to fulfill the "Strategic require eight associations have 259,840 of the building and which may be ap by the city. Toward the latter part ist newspapers. The dissolution or ments of national defense has been Although no definite reports were members. The larger organizations plied to It, a fairly large sum could] der also applies to all nationalist and made In the sums pledged by the practically impossible due to lack of are the Burley Tobacco Growers' be realized and in a few years the I ' of October, the car was abandoned national socialist party organiza funds. here by two men and a woman after merchants of the city, the different Cooperative Association of Lexing cost of the building could be met. they had been questioned by the lo tions. These sensational revelations were teams appeared to be having little ton, Ky., with 90,607 members, There was no opposition within cal police. With the car, they left all contained today in the annual report difficulty in getting them to put their which marketed 197,000,000 pounds; the Chamber to the proposed build their baggage and personal belong Berlin. Nov. 23.— (A. P.)—An un names on "the dotted line". The of Major General Mason M. Patrick, the Tobacco Growers’ Cooperative ing, the general concensus of opin ings in their rush to get out of the equivocal vote of confidence was de chief of the air service, to the secre different teams will continue their Association of Raleigh, N. C., com ion being that it is badly needed and city. Word has been received by manded of the Reichstag today by efforts until «»very business man of tary of war. prising 90,226 memliers, which mar should be one of the first things to Chief ot Police McLane, that the Chancellor Stresemann who declared General Patrick, in a lengthy re the community has had an opportun keted 163,000,000 pounds, and the receive the attention of the organi- trio has been picked up in Redding that he did not intend to remain in ity of supporting the Chamber in the port, painted a gloomy picture of ex Dark Tobacco Growers’ Cooperative zation. Three plans were suggested and the three are being returned to office on the strength of the indirect isting conditions in the air service drive. Association at Hopkinsville, Ky., committee for the raising ot Los Angeles to answer to a charge of approval through the rejection of the The budget of the Chamber was and laid the blame solely to lack of having 64,000 members, which mar by the funds for the building. The first was stealing a car there. The men an "no confidence" resolution introduc funds. He will lead a strenuous given the unanimous approval of the keted 175,000,000 pounds. Other to apply a mill tax on the county but swer to the names of Lewis J. Hart- ed by the socialists and nationalists. Chamber members last night. The campaign during the coming session associations are at Madison, WIs.; different Items were explained and of congress for relief in the form of Hartford, Conn.; Baltimore, Md.; due to the fact that it is impossible nett, alias J. E. Kitchen, and Clark Stresesnann's demand for a clean cut to get the money this year this was Watson, alias Dan Crowley, whlle vote of confidence threw the parlia the necessity for an increased bud greatly increased appropriations. Baldwinsville, La., and Convent, La. given up. The second method waq the woman's name is given as Laura mentary situation into contusion and According to General Patrick a get shown. The merchants show lit by subscription but as the merchants Ponlin. revived the possibility of military tle hesitancy in pledging the in great majority of the airplanes now | have been asked to contribute to According to the Redding official, dictatorship under General Von on hand were produced during the Set unlay Evening creased allotments. every project that is taken up and he picked up an abandoned Ford on Seech t. war nnd are rapidly deteriorating 6:00—Banquet. and even when completely recondi Portland Gets Inch of Rain With greater benefit accrues to the farms, October 26, which was stolen from 7:15—(Business Session and Bud it was also given up for the time. Medford. That night a Ford was tioned have but a tery short life. Ac More Promised get Raising. The third plan, that of having he stolen from Redding and located a cordingly. it is absolutely essential 8:00*—(Pralso service, conducted Tax I .rag tic's Book Declared to Still that the purchase of new aircraft to Portland, Ore., Nov. 23.—(A. P.) county court appropriate $1500 for week later in Los Angeles. A few by F. G. Hart. Bo Intact replace the obsolete war-time mo —The long dry spell was broken by advertising purposes, was carried iud days later the Redding police picked Intermediate Credit Bank Deben 8:80—Address by Rev. W. J. Old dels and to offset the constantly in rain which began last night and is the committee will take the matter up a Ford which had been stolen in tures Are Issued Today field of Ashland. Los Angeles, Hvefjthlng pointed to Portland, Ore., Nov. 23.— (A. P.) creasing shortage be undertaken at continuing today. The weather bur up along that line. Bunday Morning —Cyril G. Brownell, president and once. Since it requires about eigh eau said there are prospects of the The paving of north Sixth street, the trio being the people wanted Washington. Nov. 23.—(A. P.)— Sunday services at church of i secretary of tho Income tax referen teen months to secure delivery, it is rain continuing for several days. A or Orchard avenue, also brought here. They were returned to Los The federal loan board announced Angeles as the police there had first dum league, today denied that the apparent that no relief from the pres south wind blew 52 miles an hour at forth large amount of comment. It choice. the sale of an additional $10,000.- call for them. M addition to |he rob ent situation can be expected before Tioague ’ s records have been burned. was suggested that property owners Bunday Afternoon Northhead last night and dropped to 000 of intermediate credit bank de Judge Evans has under advisement 1926. 3:00—8ong Service. 12 miles this morning. Storm warn for the first block off the pavement bery charge, they can be held under "Appropriations now being made ings. however, were ordered left up attend to the paving of that strip the Mann act, the letter stated, as bentures, for completing the finances Brownell's motion to dismiss the 3:30—Address by Rev. D. Lester writ of mandamus ordering him to for the purchase of new aircraft are as chances of a dangerous blow are and that the committee which has the woman was being transported of this year’s crops. This makes a Fields, total of $30,000,000 obtained by the open the books to .the state grange. insufficient to meet the requirements not considered past. been working on the Redwood high for immoral purposes. 4:00—“My Opportunity”, led by They owned up to the car thefts , sale of securities, of even the present inadequate peace way take the matter up and see what Paul C. Brown. as far north as Medford but the Red-1 time establishment of the air ser can be done toward getting the re Bunday Evening vice," says the report. mainder ot the section to the county ding chief says they are extremely I reticent as to saying anything about 6:15—Union Christian Endeavor General Patrick decried the lack line paved. Much criticism is being prayer meeting, leader, Tod Cramer. Agreement Signet! with French Au of an adequate aeronautical indus Grand Jury' Returns True Bills on directed toward the city, It was transactions further north. Harnett Nevens Counts is declared to be a deserted from Poincare Foreign Policy Given Sanc 7:30—Song Service and Devotion thorities for R*umiptl<m try in the United States and declared stated, because of the condition of tion of (Tianiber Fort George Wright, Washington. al. that in time of war such an indus Oklahoma City, Nov. 23.—(A. P.) the approach Into Grants Pass and 8:00—Installation of New Officers. Dusseldorff, Nov. 23.—(A. P.)— try would necessarily be the back —J. C. Walton, removed Monday as this is creating an adverse impres Carl W. Jones, of Brookings, ar Paris, Nov. 23.—(A. P.)—The 8:lfr-Special Music by Girls’ cho The Ruhr industrial leadens with bone ot the procurement program. Governor of Oklahoma, was indict sion of the town. Along with this rived in the city last night, en route Chamber of Deputies tonight voted whom French authorities have been The solution of this problem, he says, ed today by the Oklahoma grand jury came the request from Roscoe How rus. 8.20—Address by F. G. Hart. negotiating for a resumption of op lies In the development of commer on seven counts, charging diversion ard, of the Dixie ranch, that some to Portland, where he will take a confidence In Premier Poincare after 8:35—Instrumental music. erations in the Industrial plants cial aviation through the timely en of public funds, intimidating an of thing be done toward improving the medical examination. He is an ex- a statement in which he fully out 8:40—Closing address by Paul c. signed an agreement with the French actment ot suitable legislation and ficer and preventing the assemblage G street entrance to the city so that service man and was wounded during lined his foreign policy. The vote the war. He will be in the city for stood 505 to 70. in the judicious expenditure ot such of the lower house of the state legis Brown. today. the farmers will not have such a several days. funds as may be appropriated for the lature. rough road to traverse after leaving support of government aeronautical the county road. Clarence Winetrout activities. promised the use of a truck with Continuing, the report says: dump body for carrying the neces "The operation of aircraft for commercial purposes in the United People, Terrifici Ijcavc City — An sary gravel so that the city might cooperate with the farmers. A com other Shock Is Rumored States has unfortunately advanced mittee composed of Mr. Howard, Wll- little, if any, during the last year. Tokio, Nov. '23.—(A. P.)—A ford Allen, James T. Chinnock, Tho aeronautical chamber of com Buenos Aires, Nov. 23.—(A. P.) whoat crop at the beginning ot sharp earthquake was felt today. No Clarence Winetrout and Dr. IR, W. Friedrichshafen, Germany, Nov. ly to Captain G. W. Steele, who Is —The tendency of exchange makes It 1924," the report adds, "a great merce estimates that approximately damage resulted, but many people Stearns, was named to look after the 23.—(A. iP.)—Among the Germans now here, to Inspect the ship in the probablo that the wheat importing part of the 1923 crop of the Western 1,200 commercial aircraft, the same rushed into the streets, terrified. The matter. various stages of her construction. nations of Europe will find it more nations of Europe will have been figure as for 1921, were in operation, quake lasted 11 minutes. Many peo In making the opening remarks, who opposed as impractical the Idea losses and depreciation boing com advantageous to purchase their consumed, and consequently they ple left the city or have taken other President O. S. Blanchard, of the of Count Zeppelin, when his dirigible Captain Steele was designated by Secretary Denby some months ago as whoat in Argentina than in the Unit will be obliged to buy wheat of the pensated for in the new construction precautions as a result of rumors airship plans were announced some commander of the ZR-3 when she ed States or Canada, says a report now Argentine nnd Australian crops and In the release by the govern that another serious tremblor is due Chamber, told of some of the accom prepared for the ministry of agricul which will tend even more to in- ment of additional surplus equip this week. 8elsmographlsts say the plishments of the Chamber during 20 years ago. was Dr. Hugo Eckener, lands in the United States. the past year, among these being the now one of the chiefs of the Zeppelin Dr. Eckener, tall and dignified, ment. ture by Leon Estabrook, formerly of crease prices." rumors are unfounded. satisfactory conclusion of the efforts company here which is building the has more the appearance of a college "As In 1921 it is estimated that tbe American department of agricul "The United States,” Mr. Estn- for the completion of the Redwood ZR-3 for the United States navy. professor than the builder of huge ture, who came here some months brook says, "cannot produce whoat about one half, or 650, of these air highway. The highway committee According to the present schedule airships. He speaks English, Is ago to reorganise the Argentine crop at prices as low hh Argentina and it craft are in tho hands of Itinerant was lajided for its efforts on the pro Dr. Eckener, It appears, will act as wrapped up in his work, and smokes reporting system. appears probable that the production flyers, whose movements are very Mr. Estabrook points to various of the former country will gradual difficult to trace, nnd 650 are under Government Must Take Action On position. which led to he letting of the pilot of the ZR-3 when the big an English pipe when off duty out contracts for practically the entire ship starts her transatlantic flight side the Zeppelin sheds. Reclamation Projects factors in the world wheat situation ly docline to the pre-war level. At tho control of fixed base operators project between Grants Pass and next spring. He will have under him Dr .Eckener says the task con which he says should tend to help the same time the population of the or those whose business responsibil Washington, Nov. 23.—(A. P.)— Crescent City. The items on the a German crew of about 24 men, all fronting him at thia time is to get Argentina and referring to the Unit- United States Is Increasing at the ity Is clearly recognized. "While In 1922 there was perhaps A practical moratorium will have to budget were explained and it was expert in their respective lines, and the ZR-3 ready for the air, and that ed States, says that on account of rate of 1,400,000 souls a year, nnd farm labor conditions, the relatively this Increase is almost entirely con an increase in civilian flying, as be granted by the government on shown that newspaper advertising Is including several officers who saw climatic conditions will bother him high cost of production, and the dis i fined to tho cities. The Inevitable compared with 1921, commercial several reclamation projects to pre practically useless for the district much Zeppelin service during the but little once the ship is launched. content of the farmer with prices, the result of thlB increase will be the aviation as a whole has been upon a vent their being disastrous failures and that the beet plan is to put up war. One of the trial trips of the ZR-3 area sown with winter wheat in that reduction of the exportable surplus much sounder basis. Stunt flying, to the present tenants. Chairman an exhibit building to show the peo The Zeppelin company wUl have will be a flight to 'Berlin and then country during the coming autumn ' so that the competition of the Unft- with passengers, has diminished in Campbell of the interior depart ple passing through tho resources of the responsibility of delivery of the back to the sheds here which, after ed States with Argentina in the favor of paid flying without passen ment's special advisory > committee, this section of the state. He stated ship to American officials. As soon her departure for America, must be may be considerably roduced. ‘•When the time arrives for har world wheat market will gradually gers and under stricter safeguards. said today In reviewing the investi that figures presented to him showed as she alights upon American shores demolished in accordance with the vesting and selling the Argentine diminish." (Continued on Tage Two) the ZR-3 will be turned over formal-] terms of the Treaty of Versailles. gation to date. (Continued on Page Two) CHAMBER DRIVE IS STARTED TRIO ARE TAKEN AT REDDING LONG DRY SPELL IS BROKEN BROWNELL DENIES REPORT INDUSTRIAL LEADERS SIGN MORE CREDIT IS OBTAINED WALTON IS INDICTED TODAY DEPUTIES VOTE CONFIDENCE TOKIO HAS ANOTHER QUAKE GERMAN CH Will BRING BIG DIRIGIBLE ACROSS A1UNTIC OCEAN EARIY NEXIO MORATORIUM HELD NECESSARY t