rEDFOKD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORTV OREO ON'.' THURSDAY. .1TXE HO. 1921
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SAVED AI LAST
REFUSES TO MEET
WITH E. DE VALERA
WENT
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HGEN'L TERMS
1 P. REVENUES
GROW. BUT NET
INCOME IS LESS
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WAR.VETLRAN IS
HARDING FAVORS
DISARM!
0$ L-
' strm 3 fI o ww
1 Pi m
MOMENT BY PRIZE
i n 1 fl r-i .
Annual nepuu jmiows big in
crease i. .of i Operating Ex
perises CTuf Down Profits in
1920AssetS'
Gain.
Show ' Big
NEW YORK, June 20. Total rail-
nov iiiiprlltitll! roV(Mlnt nf Mia Qtinih
fern Pacific company anil il.s subsidiar
ies for 1920 aggregated $282,209.5114.
on increase of $42,(il2,2:i2, or 17.7S
lior cent over the previous year, ac
jconllni; to tho detailed 'report of the
Bystein issued yesterday.
Total railroad operating expenses of
242,li:t,7'JU Increased $0:t,72S,GlS or
2S.fi2 K?r cent leaving a net railway
oneiatlng Income of $21,312,344, a lie
crease of $18,1104,724, or 46.28 per cent.
Tho constant growth of expenses is
disclosed In tho operating ratio. This
amounted to 85.77, per cent in 1SI20,
against 78.01 In 11119. 72.42 per cent in
191S and only G2,$ju;r cojit In 1917.
Maintenance of equipment alone in
encased slislittf . OYi!it2i4:.4iiT!Ku-iit and
tife heavy Increase of traffic expense
rasnlted chiefly f"1 the regaining of
traffic, diverted while the ' road was
iiflderfpdejal.coulj-oj.
f'uri,eut ..asset)),, ot tUtviSontliern )'a
cbtuwlom IiwjIuUIng, cash-.ttpprox
Mialing l,r.0fl,l)0ll, how.a large In
cityise over the previous year. Includ
eiJMn,,this,iaoo;iiU.we materials and
silnplles of the company's oil proper
ties, which tire listed at $I0,262,:1M
against $l.Grr..l r,l In V.I19.
Current liabilities include loans and
Mils payable of five million dollam
ami an increase of $21.4 It;,. Soil in tlie
company's capital stock. Total cor
lnite surplus of $287,01 7,0f.8 shows
an Increase of $12,728,290.
Ralph McCurdy who was seriously
ill with pneumonia, has completely rc-
oovored. and is Jalile to come down
town uany to nis on ice.
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NEW YOKK, .luno !Hwi,.
I" rank Svehwart. got out of the cam
ouflage section of the army he kept
the wolf away from his $12 a mouth
room on the east side by Koing t the
(leeinvifli vill
drawing sketches of the conventional
who wanted a souvenir of themselves
In a llohemiau atmosphere.
Then he began work on a canvae
to bo entered into competition fr n,0
annual Prix de Home, offered by the
Academy or Home. This took all his
time, and he went broke.
. Yesterday the landlord sent him
dispossessing threat and then who
should arrive but the postman with a
letter saying his painting "Heroism,"
had won the Prix de Home, lie ex
petcs to live happy ever afterwards
for in September lie goes to italv with
a three year fellowship in the Acad
emy of Architecture ami Sculpture.
HOUSE REFUSES TO
i Washington:, June so. rcsmb-
lisbmtnt in NVw York of an internn
.ticmal lankiiiK lii'litutlciu to be known
Lift "Tlip Hunk f Niitli.na.". wm, twi,
billion, dollars capital, lo not as the
fiKt-n i mrnnt i.f the. fnlt.-d States and
such other eon-rtmiems as mlcht le
admitted ns stoc kholders, as proposed
in n lull introduced today by Sena
tor Hitchcock, democrat. Nvhi-nnkn.
StlliFcrlptlon l,y the treasurv de-
jpni-tmnit to enough stock to control
jthe bank is proposed and the measure
would provide that bine hundred tnil
jlion dollars of sun k' should he sold
"to Rolveni giH-rntneut.i," nilmitted
,to panic ipation under treaties or
itrude nKreenicnifl iiegotluted by the
president.
j The resources and facilities of the
hank would he used "to promote In
ternatlcinal commerce and stabilize In.
.ternutlomil credit and exchange," the
bill says.
The bank would have power to lend
money, deal in securities, and issue
notes and c urrency with a thirty
three per cent reserve.
The bill was referred without dis
cussion to the hanking committee.
'WASHINGTON'. June 30. The
house has refused to recede in its
opposition to a senate amendment to
the naval appropriation bill carrying
juii,uimi ror a pier extension and MII.WAI'KER, June 30 Evidence
$90,000 for a rifle range at the Puget ban been found which reemn to indi-
Sonnd navy yard. rate that prohibition, even with the.
The house cut from $1,000 000 told,m,'u"y "f Perfect enforcenu'nt.
$r.00,000 an item added by the sen-sTT '", ""V." " '-cldl effect upon
, ,,, ,,,, ,, . ,,, . criminality, l'rofessor J. I,, (i n. of
nte a..thrl.lng the acquisition of ' .,.. f wl ,sln ,, ,
land in the vicinity of Camp Kearney, Na,(1H irorenri! of Soc ial Work
Oil., as a sito for a lighter-than-nir at its session hero tills morning,
aviation station. . "The study of the- situation In
The house voted S4 to 20 to insist Orancl liaplds, Mich." l'rof. (Sillln
on Us disagreement to senate amend- i"lll'cl. "showed that during the first
ments authorizing acceptance of a ye"1' "f Prohibition, there was
tract of land from King countv. " 'C'!T," T".',. '"J""'1,
Washington, as sr site for a naval .''' ' , ' ...,, .,,,
aviation base at Sand Point and the
expenditure of $s!oo,on0 for1 develop
ment of such a base. .
(year.
toe, exc essive use or uicnnoi is con
necled with certain crimes more di
rectly than with others. - Crimes of
violence ''are more Influenced than
crimes of cunning.
! "Or. Ktwood told us. that alco
holic psychosis had decreased. In the
New York state hospital since prohi
bition went into effect. The percent
age of first admissions decreased front
8.(1 per cent to 4 pel' cent' in '1 !l 1'it." ":
NEW YOKK. Juno 2D. An arbi
tration agreement was signed today
by union workers , at all the paper 'stream of impurities that cause, rheu-
mills In this country and Canada with
the exception , of , the, International
Paper company. The workers had
been on strike since May 1
Getting A:shfl aood
! Women die as groat sufferers from
kidney and uladdcr ailments its men.
Foley Kidney Pills help fid thd blood
niatic pains, backache, swollen, aching
Joints and stiff, painful muscles. ' Mrs.
Carey, llox 91, It. P. D. No. 2, Middle-
town, Ni Y., writes: "I had kidney
Tho workers will return at the' trouble ever oiuce I Was a little girl.
wage scale In effect when they walked
out and will abide by the decision of
an arbitration board of seven as to
whether the companies are entitled to
introduce a wage cut.
hut I am getting along good since I
have taken Foley Kitlnay Pills." They
act immediately and holp restore the
kidneys to uealthful activity. Sold
everywhere. Adv.,
BELFAST, .Kmc 29. illy the As
sociated Press.) Sir James Craig.
tho I'lster premier, declined today the
invitation extended him by Euinoim
DeValera, tho Irish republican leader,
to meet DeValera In nubitn. Thu in
vitation was contained' in a letter to
tho I'lster premier und four other
eminent Irishmen outside of DeVal
cru's party asking them to meet him
nt the Mansion, House in Dublin on
Monday for a conference.
The other men Invited wore Earl
Midleton, Sir Maurice Doekrell, Sir
Kobert Henry Woods and Andrew
Jameson.
DeValera in his reply to l.loyd
(leorge's invitation for a conference
with the Ulster premier and the llrll
ich prime minister at London, for an
Irish settlement, in which the repub
lican leader indicated he deemed Ir
ish unity essential to a lasting peace,
said ho was consulting "with such of
Hie principal representatives of our
nation, ns are available," and added:
'Before replying more fully to your
letter I am socking a conference with
certain representatives of the politi
cal minority In this country."
In his reply to the republican lead
er's Invitation, Sir James said:
"It Is Impossible for me to arrange
ary' meeting. 1 have already accept
ed the prime -minister's .invitation to
the'London conference."
; Sir Hubert Henry Woods has ac
cepted IteValera's Invitation.
" The answer of Sir James Craig add
ed' that he would publish telegrams
In order to obviate a misunderstand
ing 'fn the press between a namesake
in the' southern Irish parliament and
himself.
Tho theory advanced here Is that
DeVulera's Invitation to a conference
was really sent to Professor Sir .lames
Craig of Dublin, b'ut that DoValera's
attention being drawn to the confu
sion in nameu, ho decided to fly nt
higher ganio.
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C111CACO, Juno 201-i Ai motion by
tho defense in the baseball itrt.-u that
the indictments charging a conspiracy
by the Chicago VVhlto Sox players to
throw tho 1919 world series, be quash
ed us Illegal under the1 Illinois law,
wus overruled by Jtulgo Hugo Friend
today. ' - -i -
Following this' Tilling the court ad
journed until'next Tuesday whun both
sides will present briefs on tho ques
tion. ' ' "
Tho defense contended tho Indict
ments were illegal 111' that there were
four separate conspiracies charged In
the ono Indictment and that they
would have to bo grouped to , come
under one indictment. -
All of the defendants entered pleas
of not guilty.
WASIil.Nl.TOX, Juno T.O. It is
" wholly (lorth'nbh." to havo tin o
proiisUm ot a favoralilo opinion on thi
part ot cmi Kress rrlnliiiK to w.irlil
clicarmanit'iit ( ami it ivouht micm to
nin ample tr It hnu!d bo rxjirt.ssod
hi tho hi'Oiult'Bt ami must finmn-al
ttirniH," PivBltlont Harding wrutu to
day to ItrprostMitativn Momlell of
Wyom'ng, tho repuilKan loadc: In
the house. .
"1 am vastly more conrornod witV
the favorable attitude of the eonres
on tlii:t question than I am as to tlor
form of t1 s pressing that at titmle." t he
president added. "Voir may be sure
that tho oecutive will he ready to
Bivo every oonsidehition to such ex
pression as tho members of the two;
houses of congress find themselves
disponed to make." j
WASHINtJTOX, Juno 2!.. Pi-obI-dent
HardliiK pletled h!:i admlnlstra
t'on to a new era of economy and ef
ficiency In opening h-day a f'rst
budget conferenec of cabinet and otU-J
or high officers of the government, j
He told his auditors that there was no ;
inenaco in the world today 11 ko tho
tendency of extravagant expend!-,
turca. j
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. SPOKAN10. Juna Kuneral ser
vices for John K. Hennett, dorlared
to lm a second cousin of President
Harding and a boyhood playmate of
tho president's father in Ohio, wen
set for this afternoon. Mr. llenneli
(tied At1 hiti homo hero yesterday all
the-ago of 77. Tho body will he taken
to th'tV.tHno, Ohio, for burial.
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