Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, January 03, 1929, Image 4

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    I ía 1 !*eV E nter prise. Halsey. Oregon. Jan u arv JL _ I^2 .
m e same storm already nud ravaged
partial Presidential election. This was ■
archbishop o f Canterbury and primate
the Antilles, the losses In Porto Id i
authorized
by
a
decree
of
President
o f England, created a precedent by
bi ing especially heavy. A sensational
Diaz. The voters were properly reg . event in November was the sinking
resigning, In July, and Dr. Coamo
Published Thursday at Halsey, Oregon
*-«ered
in
advance.
nnd
When
they
|
Lang, archbishop o f York, was ap­
of the steamship Vestris off the V ir­
went to the polls on Novemlier 4 each I
II. P. and A. A LAKE
pointed to the place. The earl of
ginia capes w ith the loss o f 111
man was required to dip ids thimih ,
Publishers
Birkenhead resigned as secretary of
tn a stain to prevent repeating. 1 lie I lives.
state for India and was succeeded by
Of other disasters the worst were:
election was carried off peaceably and
Entered at the pa.toffice at Halsey
Viscount Feel. On February 1 James
In January: Russian steamer foun­
resulted
tn
tlie
choice
of
Gen.
Jose
Oregon, as second class matter.
McNeill was installed as governor
dered in the Black sea, 200 being
general of the Irish Free Statu. Per­ Marin Momaila. the Llheral candidate
drowned; mine explosion a t West
*1 a year in advance Arrearages UH«
Ills
m
ajority
over
Adolfo
Benard,
Con
haps the moat Interesting event In
Frankfort, Tenn., killed 21. In Feb­
a month. Stops when time expire;
servative, was about 20.000.
the empire, outside o f Great Britain,
ru a ry : Twelve killed by o il refinery
unless continuance Is ordered.
was Hie derisive defeat of prohibition
explosion In Everett, Mass.; fire In
Advertising 25c an Inch; no discount
in New South Wales and Canberra,
H ollinger gold mine at Tim m ins. Out.,
for time or space; no charge foi
the federal d istrict o f Australia. In
killed 39
In M arch: Landslide In
No disasters comparable to the -Mis
Novem
lier
the
South
African
cabinet
composition or changes. Announce­
aisaippl floods afflicted the L tilled ........ . Brazil, killed 200; San Fran-
of Premier Hertzog resigned and tic
ments of entertainments, food sales
States In 1028, but southern Florida cisquito dam near Los Angeles broke
formeil a new government.
e tc . whose object is to raise money j HOOVER’S BIG VICTORY
was swept by another tropical storm ami 430 were drowned; destructive
France, as always, devoted nn
earthquake» In Ita ly nnd nt Smyrna
charged at regular advertising rates
In September that killed 2,200 per
mormons amount o f attention to pol­
(C o n tin u ed on page 5)
Announcements of religious meetings
sons
and
did
vast
properly
damage,
j
itics. Premier Poincare held power
Republicans Sweep the C ountry in «he
not exceeding four Inches, free If
throughout
the
year.
In
the
elections
P residential E le c tio n — Kellogg
'■opy is received before Tuesday.
on A pril 22 he won a decided victory,
T re a ty to O u tla w W a r Signed
ami when he resigned in November
by N e a rly A ll N a t i o n s -
lie was persuaded to retain office nnd
W h ile the th sire o f M r. Hoove- ,
C hin a W on by Ih n N a tio n ­
form a new ndulstry. The radical
fo r s ii in a u g u ra tio n devoid o, poinj
alists— G e rm a n - and
socialists were recalcitrant and Poln
lh
a
R
e
p
a
ra
tio
n
s
mid circum stance is n a tu ra l for »
m re left them out of bis government.
The tenth anniversary found France
man o l his p ra c tic a l type o f m in d ,
In a gratifying state o f rebsMHtn-
Cy E D W A R D W . P IC K A R D
the people of W ashington are n t» in
Specially Priced at
lion. Most of the farm homes nnd
Herbert Hoover wiis the doinlnut
accord w ith the idea of s im p lic ity tog figure of the je u r 1928 In the
buildings had been rebuilt, the flooded
coal mines had been restored to pro
in in a u g u ra tio n s , Ural put fo rw a rd United Stales. This by reason of tils
ductlon and factories had been re
hy Woodrow Wilson, in fact, ac­ sweeping victory In the Presidential
stored anil nil were busy. The franc
election ut (be close o f the most In­
cording to press re p o rt*, they are teresting euuipalgu the country hud
had been stabilized and the foreign
Many new patterns to choose from. May be purchased on
trade showed a large Increase
Un­
h i open re v o lt u g a in rt a q u ie t,
hud In ninny years, und Ids "good
our
Divided Charge Account Plan, $4.75down and 15.00 each
employment
was
almost
nonexistent.
ro lo rle ra in a o g u is iio n . S»« uib that w ill” lo u r of the l-u lln American re­
The communists created disturb
month;
publics.
t u t l l Hie verdicl of llie
we w ill never o u tliv e th a t craving polls was rendered. H r. Hoovers
nnees during the summer tn Limoges
Troyes and Ivry hut were effectually
( ir pom p and ceremony.
rival fo r the Presidency, Gov. Al
suppressed. Several Alsnllan nulon
Smith of New York, wiis almost
Home n ew ly elected members o, equally In the publie eye mid Hie |»uh
omlsls were convicted In May and
Jewelers—Optometrists, Albany, Oregon
sentenced to prison, bul President
llie Hate legislature have already lie mind. Economically und tlliunelul
Dmimergue pardoned them. Scandals
begun fig u iin g on how they aie ly the country en>>yed u prosperity
attending the granting of divorces by
flin t baa seldom boon equulled. not
the Paris courts to Americans ltd to
going to m a k * both ends meet on withstanding Hie fuel llm t Hie p r ill
reforms In the procedure of those
the 13 per dietn allowed by the lem o f relieving the troubles of llie
tribunals.
ag
ricu
lturists
remained
unsolved
state fo r the loan of th e ir m ental
Germany, laboring under the burden
Internationally,
the
outstanding
facu'.tiaa fo r fo rty days
II th e j event o f Hie year was llie putting for
of the reparations payments, was said
hy her ambassador to Washington to
can give the state the same earneat ward of Hie so culled Kellogg m il'll
be distinctly on the upgrade. This
etTort along the same lines there la tcm l treaty Io outlaw war und It*
notwithstanding rather unfavorable
signature In Purls hy nearly all Hie
may lie a so lu tio n to the old p ro b ­
business conditions nnd an Increase
Civilized nations of llie world
E f­
In the numticr o f unemployed.
lem o f governm ental expanse».
forts to accomplish a reiluelh-n of
W ith Premier Mussolini s till its dic­
armaments, imide hy the League of
A c u rre n t magazine publishes a Nations mid hy various statesmen,
tator, Ita ly seemed to be making
steady progress, nnd the supremacy
g irlis h a lateineiit contained in t *** had no dellnllc results, hut (lie Kel
of the Fascist party was continued and
e a rly d ia ry o f Peggy Joyce, who logs pact was looked on hy most pea
strengthened. The duce put Into fu ll
pie ns a real step toward world ponce
h is m a rtie d nearly everybody : “ A t The le n til anniversary of the nrmls
effect tils plan fo r reorganization of
the government to put practically all
a m a tte r of fact I »hall never tlee found the questions of German
power in the hands o f the grand coun­
m a rry , because a ll men do is de­ reparations s llll unsettled but llie
The snow was too much for our roof—it leaked and damaged
cil, accomplished monetary reform and
governments most concerned were
ceive th e ir w ives.”
W h ich illu s ­ about Io open a conference for the
put through a luw fo r Ills pet scheme
a portion of piano stock. Outside of a spotted finish these
of land reclamation and utilization.
trates the saying th a t a la d y a l­ purpose of determ ining Unfitly what
pianos are not hurt, materially -b u t they cannot be sold as
Ituinanla
was
torn
by
dissension,
ways has the rig h t to change her and how the Germans must pay. The
new, so we have decided to put on a store-wide
the Peasant party demanding a share
close o f Hie year also saw slops be­
m in d , and ge n e ra lly doe*.
In the government. F ina lly llie revolt
ing taken by President Coolidge s ml
grew so serious that Premier Bratiano
The woman who invented the m inistration for flic reo|>eiilng of Hie
was forced hy the regency to resign
ipieatloii of American adherence Io
d octrine o l a lim o n y m ig h t envy the world court In llie htqie tliu l the
nnd Jullu Maulu, leader o f the peas­
ants, came Into power os head of a
Mrs. Beetle A rn o ld of New Y o rk . Knrnpeun nallons might uccepl the
coalition government.
Amerlcun
reservations
Iteaaie was re ce n tly awarded a ll-
Ahmed Zogu, the handsome young
In flie Ear East Chinn provided
■stony in the sum o f $33,833 33 a much o f the Interest mol Io the relief
dlctntor of Albania, decided that Ills
country should have a king and pro­
ysa r. w hich her husband, a broker of the world Its Internecine warfare
moted himself to that position, taking
was ended w ith llie victory of the
has bean ordered to uav.
the title o f Scanderbeg III.
Nationalist*. .Inpan furnished n spec
$600 Player Piano and 6 rolls..........................$185.00
Soviet Russia's rulers hove not yet
W ith a d e fic it of around one ta e illa r Incident In I he formal roro
nnllon <if lim peror lliro h llo
solved the great Issue of how to rec­
$550 Ludwig Piano ........................ '....................$225.00
hundred m illio n in the governm ent
I j i l l n America was rather more
oncile the conflicting Interests o f the
p..at office fo r 1».’ 7 i t 'lues look as pear« fill than usual, w ith the excep­
$500 Steger P ia n o ..............................................$250.00
Industrial and the agrarian sections
of the population, and duriug the
it U ncle Ham ought to raise the tion of Nicaragua, mid In lhat re
public the American marines mol dip
year there were sporadic revolts of
u t i l e on postage a lit tle and c u t
To the first three purchasers of new Pianos we will give
lom iits succeeded In bringing nn end
the peasants, w ithout result.
The
th e practice o l g iv in g uway en­ Io llie civ il w arfare mol In giving the
assolutely FREE a Beautiful Set of Dinnerware.
government continued Its earnest ef­
little republic a real election of a
forts to enlist financial aid from
velopes.
President.
abroad, and one o f its successes was
Stringed and Small Instrum ents
Special Reductions on all
T h e ta x oomtniaaion’a labors
the completion of a contract w ith the
International General E lectric com­
seem to be fu ll of omissions ju d g ­
pany o f New York fo r the purchase
Early In January President Cool
ing from w hat is heard. A tlia u k -
Idge erenled u precedent by Journey­
of $25,OtX),<>00 worth o f electric equip­
lesa job th is tr y in g to straighten ing to Havana, Cuba, Io attend the
ment In this country. The exploita­
tion of the country's rich oil resources
opening o f the Pan Amerlcun confer
out our llu a n c la l m uddle.
*
cnee mol Io deliver an address befort
was carried on energetically.
The
409 West First Street
Albany, Oregon
School kid s who got long vacs- (hat body, lie returned nt once lenv
rules governing concessions to foreign
Ing
the
Interests
of
the
I'n
lle
d
States
business
Interests
were
radically
,
lio n s on account o f the flu do not
modified In September.
Generally |
In Hie aide hands o f Charles Evans
consider th a t m alady an unm ixed llllg h c a mol Ids fellow delegates. Al
speaking, Russia was In a healthier
llie Instance of Mexico II was devilled
condition than at any time since the ,
evil.
Halt Hie union should not have power
revolution.
I t w ill lin t he long now u n til Io eonlsder political questions, (hough
Victory o f the Chinese Nationalists '
was won n fte r long and hard fighting j
senators may ta lk th e ir heads off some o f Hie delegates tried earnestly
nnd despite the opposition o f Japan. '
to make It virtu a lly nn American
fo r a ll Mr. Dawes w ill care.
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league of nallons. Ilo tio rlo I'ueyrre
Marshal Chang Tso lin, Manchurian |
don.
head
ef
the
Argentina
delegu
war
lord,
was
forced
to
abandon
Pe­
T im es Irefore a tobacco ta x met
—
Is the Foundation o f Civilization
lion. Insisted that the union adopt a
king on June 3, and on bis way to
w ith little o p position, b u t i t Is
Help Us Revive
deetaralion against the maintenance
Mukden Ills tra in was bombed nnd
d iffe re n t now.
o f ta riff w alls betw een the A overt can
he was fa ta lly Injured. The National­
ists established a complete govern­
ment and constituted Nanking the
capital of the republic. Chiang Kai-
No Book But the'Bible: No Name But the Divine;
Shek, their generalissimo, was elected
FOREIGN
No Creed But Christ.
president o f the council. The name
Great B ritain pursued the even
Necessitates a change in
of Peking was changed to Peiping,
tenor of Its way, but was not In good
meaning "N orthern Peace.” The I tilt­
adjustm ents on your en-,
economic condition
The great num
ed States took the first step toward
fine. Let us do thia work X 1
her of the unemployed. especially In
recognition o f the new government
the m ining districts, led the govern
f o r you. We specialize in a
by negotiating a treaty granting China
meld to try the experiment of help
ta riff autonomy. Great B ritain, Ger­
brake relining and a d ' w
Ing ninny men to migrate to Canada
many. France and Ita ly all began
ustmen ts.
nnd Australia to engage In ngrlcul
negotiations w ith the Nanking gov­
turnl work. This was successful to
ernment, Japan alone bolding aloof
a lim ited extent but did not especially
because o f bee claim that her old i
please Hie dominions. Early In the
treaty w ith Ctilna was s till In effect, j
Thur. Night
year parliament passed the women's
Friday Night
Gen. Alvaro Obregon, being the only (
franchise measure, known ns the
Topic:
surviving candidate fo r the Presidency
Topic:
“ Itappe.a' b ill,'' and ttius about five
o f Mexico a fte r the recalcitrants hnd
m illion more women were given the
“
The
Law
‘The Price of
been suppressed, was elected on July
vole. During the session of parlia­
I. to take office on December 1. But
of
Naboth’s
ment the house rejected the prayer
on July 17. as he was attending a
Heredity ”
V ineyard”
hook revision proposed hy the author­ banquet In his honor, be was assassi­
ities o f the Church o f England; and
nated by a young native named Torsi.
Churchill Introduced a spectacular
The crime created a great sensation
budgetary scheme for reforming local
nnd the tria l o f the murderer nnd his
government nnd relieving Industrial
alleged accomplice» was watched w ith
depression. J. II. W hitley resigned
l{ vise strong, husky pullvtz* with
Immense Interest. In November Toral
*>, speaker and Capt. F. A. F itiro y
was convicted and condemned to
was elected to succeed hint. Attacks
death, and a nun. Mother Concepcion,
on the metropolitan police led to a
who was accused of being the "in te l­
parliam entary Investigation and to
lectual author" o f the crime, was con­
the appointment ef Lord Hyng as
demned to twenty years tn prison. It
commissioner.
was up to the national assembly to
Roy Shaw. Soloist and Song Director
King George contracted Inflamma­ choose a Provisional President to
tion of the lungs late In November
serve fourteen months from December
and hla condition became so alarm­
1. an.t, President Callee refusing the
ing that the prince o f Wales and his
Job. It was given to E m ilio Pcrtea GU.
Everything in Poultry Ftteds, Stock Feeds, Calf Meal, etc
brother, the duke o f Gloucester, hur­
W hile American marines were tr y ­
J. Michael Shelley, Evangelist
riedly returned from a huntlog (rip
ing quite successfully to pacify Nica­
la A frica. I lls majesty appointed a ragua and quite unsuccessfully to
royal commission, headed by the
catch Sandlao. the rebel chieftain.
queen, to act for him during his III-
Brig. Gen. Frank McCoy aa the head
of an American electoral commission
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Dr. Randall Thomas Davidson,
was a rrT *« *-* for an booesf
Summary of the Notable
Events of the Twelve
Months in America
and Abroad.
INTERNATIONAL
DISASTERS
48 Piece Sets
Real B a v a rian C hina
$24.75
F. M. French & Son
Leaky Roof Causes
A Huge Special Selling of
PIANOS
Starting Wednesday, January 2nd
Piano Sale
Here is a Sample of the Bargains
You Will Find
Organs
12 Price
Davenport Music House
iu
NEWS RECORD OF
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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
republics, and when Mr. Hughes
would not listen to this and It wav
turned down hy Hie conference,
Ptieyrredon resigned both from his
delegation and as ambassador to j
Washington, Before this occurred tie )
nnd many others found m-enston to
denounce Intervention hy one nation |
In the internal affairs of another, the
attack o f course being aimed at the
policy o f «he Vailed Stales In the
case of Nicaragua. As II was evident
tliu l a resolution embodying these
views could not la* carried iinuniinou»
ly. furthe r discussion of llie subject
was referred In the seventh confer
erne. Definite results of llie session
were: The acceptance by twenty
states o f a rode o f private Interna­
tional la w ; adoption o f resolutions
Hull dlspules of a Juridical nature be
submitted In arid trillio n , tliu l ug
gressive war tie out In west mid llie
repuldh s of America committed to
llie use of |>eneenble means for Hie
settlement of all dlspules between
them ; Hie loginning o f the eodlflra
Hon of International la w ; Hie signing
o f a convention on commercial avia
(Ion. and the putting into fu ll elfe it
of the Pan American sanitary code
In Deremlter there was a serious
threat of warfare between Hollvln
mid Paraguay over the disputed Gran
Chuco region. At llie same lim e a
Pan-American conference on concilia­
tion nnd arb itra tio n oiiencJ In Wash
ington, anil Its first efforts were dl
reeled toward averting this outbreak
of hostilities.
The council of the
League of Nations also urged the two
republics Io settle their quarrel with
out resort Io arms.
On February (1, the one hundred
mid fiftie th anniversary o f the sign
lug o f llie first treaty lietween the
United Slates nnd France, the two
nations signed n new arbitration pact,
binding each party not to go to war
with the other. The American gov
ernmetit nt the tim e suggested that
a better way would be to unite the
efforts o f (lie tw o powers to obtain
the adhesion o f all the principal pow­
ers o f the world to a declaration de
nounclng war as an Instrument of
the ir national policy. This was the
Inception of the m ultilateral treaty
which Secretary o f State Kellogg la t­
er proposed to the chief powers. One
by one the nations accepted the plan
in principle, some o f them w ith res­
ervations, nnd finally the pact was
drawn up to suit nil. France there­
upon Invited fourteen other nations
to send representatives to Paris to
sign the treaty. A ll responded, nnd
on August 27 the ceremony was p e r
formed. The pact was le ft open for
the adhesion o f other nations nnd
w ith in a few weeks most o f the gov-
ertinienls of the civilized world had
accepted It. Promising us tills move­
ment toward general pence seemed,
It was regarded by certnln elements
In some countries, especially the
United States nnd Ita ly, w ith cyni­
cal derision. Approval by the Atner-
lean senate Is necessary to give It
effect, nnd some o f the senators were
known to be opposed to It. Senator
Borah, chairman of Hie foreign rela­
tions committee, however, gave the
treaty his warm Indorsement
Evacuation o f the Ithlnvland and
the fixing of the total o f the repara­
tions obligations was s till Insisted on
hy Germany. Hy the terms of the
Hawes agreement she was paying
large sums regularly on account, but
the time when the payments should
end was coming no nearer. The a l­
lies nt Inst recognized this Intoler­
able situation nnd In November It
was agreed Hint a congress of ex­
perts should be convened to revise
the Dawes plan and try to fix the
total reparations.
France persisted
In the Idea that the question o f rep­
arations should he tied up w ith that
o f her war debt to the United States,
hut Washington made it plalu that
this could not be.
John Bassett Moore, American, re­
signed on A p ril 28 as a member o f
the iiermanent court o f International
lustlv-e, commonly known ns the
world court.
Most o f the national
groups nominated Charles Evans
Hughes Io succeed him, nnd the as­
sembly nnd council o f the League of
Nntlons overwhelmingly confirmed the
choir« oo September 8.
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