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PAOE THREE NERAL !S II' t:!: ii- Hi ATTENDED ONLY BY WRITE IrJ NAME OF A SWG SING Ntf mehfoiw w.vn;"rr?mTm. MTrnFowu otikgony Tuesday; November. 8,Yi92i &Y SI TOlvIO, Nov. 8. (ny the Asso ciated Press) Conft'it'iHts uf th eldc? HtntPHiniMi continue in an r fort tp arrive at an atfreeniont upon u Buccessflr to I'miiior Hum, who v. tin OfisasslniiteU Krkluy niht. Marquis Snlonji, Muniuis MiU.sukitta Durun Mukino nd Admiral Saito, tfovornor genornl of Korea, discusst-d tin? Kitu ritlon at Ion k tli at the palace yiisttM day. but ho far as. is known, no de cision was reached. The funeral of M. Hara yesterday was held nt his rt'.sldonce and wan at tended only by licrsonal friends. After the services, conducted by a BUddhist priest, the funeral cortrKc proceeded to the headquarters of the Hoiyukai party, of which tha late pre mier was the head, where the body was 'viewed by thousands. letter it was removed on a special train to Morioka, where the finul ceremony Wi. be held Friday. The assassin, Kyihi Nakokn. has confessed that he planned the eriino several months rko and that he trail ed the"proniPr:sineo that time, seek Inff 'a favorable opportunity to stab him. Marquis Salonji Is most promi nently mentioned as Hara's sucessur, but In some quarters it is stated lie Is vnwillfnR lr take over the duties himself, ' preferring merely to have a hftjnd Ih tho appointment. Others ns;ert he will aeeept if uii'd by Kiold Maj-Hhal Prince Yanuigutn and. Is ffU'ch t'hfl privllepe of using his cli-s-cfetlon at to ehaiiKOs in the cabinet. The proponderamo of nwapaper opinion an pears to be in favor of avoiding any politieul embroilment in view of the comintr conference on limitation, yf armaments and Far Knirtm questions soon to open" In VytiRhjngtpn.. , :.-..:. ft, V vf1 p JOf A, 5 n iHHw jl. 1 PivTft NEW FOOTBALL STADIUM 'S GAM Miss Bee Winsome, one of tha features of the bla Marcus Show of 1921. which will be seen at the Page Sunday matinee and night. I The Marcus Show or in i hnriil .choristers and artisans o:iicnrni(l In ini'W extravaganza by .1 ick ''Unit. i"t'luck! Cluclt!!" A special train "Clucn: Cluck!" will open its enivaw ' c-8istl"K of lllr, lljubl I("'tu rail . . .. .. . , . . ! way b;it,-uu cars and a like number n,ont at .he Paw tbeatr. SumUy. .V..jof PllU nallI av. , tnMtBa)i l.l'h, with a matinee Pri(rmanoe. j (he ontfit to this city from Robur. ; The attraction foruis tU lai tt il ! Froul ,n reportt th 19ai M.rou ! organization that has heon of'reie.l in I iffering is not noteworthy alone tc- .Medford this season. 1 cause of its mosmltude. For speed, , There are over one hundred m-.isi'--1 run. music, dancing and gonerul merit ; ians. singers, dancers, comedians, j it is. declared to be in a class by itself. NKW YOHK. Nov. S. Men und women voters ur New Vork City, 1,149,1)1)0 of whom arc- entitled to cast their ballots, went to the k11s today to elect a new city administration, a new state senator and county officials. While there were seven candidates for mayor the choice lies between John R llylan, democrat, incumbent and Henry H. Curran. republican, nmninK on a coalition ticket. IVmocrallc head ojiiarters predicted llylaa's re-election by niore than l,a.000 whilo Currau's campaign maiKtm'rs claimed that thoir candidate would win by KO.0U0. Im partial observers generally asreed that the women voters. 417.015 of whom nie registered, held the balance of ixuver, and both sides made a strong appeal for the women's voto. Socialist leadois admitted their mayoralty candidate, Maglstruto Jacob Paukiu. had no chance to he elected, but they were claiming six aldermanic seats, six seats in tho state assembly from the greater city and ono Hronx county office. The other mayoralty csndldates were Jerome T. Dellunt. farmer-labor; lleorgo K. Hinds, prohi bition; John I'. Quinn, aoclal-lnbor; losopli Dana .Miller, single tax, und Kenjnmin Gltlow, workers league (communist), whose namo was not placed upon the ballot becnuso be Is serving a sentence In Sing Sing. , H1b name wan to be written in by Bis auy-uort;-. . PASADENA, C'al.. Nov. S. Approx imately 05. 000 people will be able to find seats in a $1,000,000 staudium to be ereciud here next year by the Tour nament of Roses association, it was anhounced recently. , Each yenr, It is be'icved, tho stadium will be filled for the New Year s Day football game played under the associ ation auspices between leading teams of , the, east and- west. The stadium wilbbe ready for the 102J game. TJnei big structure is to bo of con crete,' with wooden seats. It is to be built on a thirty-acre site and will enclose a field -75 feet wide and 17 feet long. Communists Still Lead RIGA, Nov. 8. The final count In the- elections for members of the Pet rograd. sovlot shows the following alignment: Total 1430 members; non partisans 267; communists 1160; men shevlki 2; social revolutionary 1. CLA1S RiCKAflO i BEAT UP BANKER I NKW YORK, Nov. 8. In unsuecess I fully opimsing. yesterday postpone ment for one week of a hearing on a receivership sought for Tex Ricknrd, boxing promoter, counsel for Frank C. Armstrong, banker, who instituted the proceedings, charged that his client had been brutally ueaton by Rlckard land s line of bis supporters altar the : boxing contests in Madison Square i r.!ti-,ln l:t :t l.-Hf!;v nlflif Thomas II. O'Neill, Armstrong's lawyer he. Ills client, and two friends were leaving their box when llickard, from behind another man. jubbed Armstrong between the eyes with his cane, while a Rickard supporter wield ed a blackjack. As a result Armstrong ! needed medical attention, O'Neill told i the court. . E UPHOLDS VI'ABQO'S RAILROAB ORDER WASHINGTON', Nov. 8. The order of Director General McAdoo requiring that damage suits against railroads under federal control ho brought at the place of accident or residence of tho plaintiff is upheld by the supreme court. . I WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 Tho Inter state commerce commission has authority when in Its discretion the factB warrant, to exclude distance to and from track scales in computing j mileage on-which tap lines can claim : division of through rates, tho supreme 'court held yesterday. 3. ou: liependable WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. Tho su preme court yesterday upheld conten tions of the city of Springfield, 111., that public utilities operated by munic ipalities can bo exempted from Juris diction of state laws regulating pri vately owned public utility corporations.- WASHINGTON. Nov.. 8. Removal of a war savings stamp from tho cer tificate upon which It was issued con stitutes a crime under tho counterfeit laws, it was held by tho supreme court yesterday. way The high reputation of Red Crown ga3oline is based on the performance of "Red Crown" past and present. Ks absolute dependability has made it gen erally recognized as the Gaso line of Quality. Red Crown gasoline is al ways dependable because it supplies a continuous stream of power from th beginning of tfvt kip t tfaa mi. VI Ay mt ing, a rapid pick-up sna greater milcage these are the results you get when you use "Red Crown." You will find "Red Crown" throughout the Pacific Coast, at your neighborhood and other Standard Oil Service Stations, at garages and at other dealers. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California; CofxtrifAtt rqj, by Standard Oil dmpjjj WASHINGTON Nov. 8. A railroad grado crossing watchman employed by an Inter-state railroad, killed while flagging a train, is engaged In Inter state commerce, tho supremo court has decided, reversing the ruling of Pennsylvania state courts, In a suit brought by tho Philadelphia and Read ing railroad company. '. m GKNKV'A. The;ollapR.-ln. Austrian exchange turned a police court fine into a fortune for an. Austria a army officer wko tu Juit keea seataaoMi to par 50 francs at nucha for a,w.-iultiog a-customs official before the war. The officer then was released upon cash bail cf uOOO Swiss franca, deposited at a time when the crown was the equiva lent of the franc. When he paid his fine and received the bail he deposited years ego, he found that he had what would he cnangea into more man z.ouu.uuo Aus trian crowns. ' 45 STUDENTS, U.OFO. FROM JAGKSDiN CO. r.VIVKP.filTY OF OP.RGON. Eu gene. Nov. 7. (Sp-ial) JK-kson rounty has 4" students enrolled at the t'nivcrsi-y ef Oregon. Thi is seventh ptm-e amnng the romiM- of Oiv;'on. Multnomah l.eintt first with I'M Mud'-nts Latif P"rn4 Ith 47.1. M.iilon third with f0. fiim fourth with SI, Clackamas fifth with 30 and I'matilla, Bixth with 47, 1IOGOTA, Colombia, Not. 8. (By Associated Press.) Opposition In tho Colombinn ch.tuuber of deputies to the administration of President Suarez reached such a point today that the president decided to resign offico. The congress will meet tomorrow to elect a provisional president to act until the next elections are held. General Joge Hulnuin, former for etgn minister,, is prominently mon tioned for the.: position of provisional president. . .- ' 1 Attention, Encampment! Special meeting H. It. Encampmont No. 30, Thursday at 7:;)0 p. m. Work In R. 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