MTCPFORI) MAIL TRIBUME. fEDFOTlD, ; OREOOX. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 192:1 PAGE THREE 1 4 LAW ENFORCEMENT FLYING SQUADRON An organization which hns for Its j objoct tho creation of sentiment In ' favor of tho preservation of tho eighteenth amendment and known as tho Flylnu Suuadron Foundation jj will hold a three-day meeting at the First Christian church brKinnlng i' next Saturday. Meetings will ho hold nt 2:30 In the afternoon and 7:30 at V. night. All theso meetings will be ' true to the public. V' There are five speakers with the ' siiuadron. each one a specialist in his Jllno. Hon. Frank S. negan. lawyor, cartoonist and tax expert, who. has been on tho lyceum nnd chnutauqua platforms for 28 years, will be the flint speaker on Saturday afternoon ' at .2.30. He will speak again at .' night. Hev. Fred W. Corbett. who . hud tho degree, of LL.D. conferred upon him by an eastern university for special work performed In his . line, will also speak Saturday iifter noon and night. Mr. Hcgan is eald to bo a charming speaker and while ' ho draws cartoons both serious and '"comic, his main address will be di rected to prove that taxes arc much "too high two-thirds too high, he r. claims. Ho says that tho tax burden " Is not equally divided und that the big cities are filled with rich tax dodgers whom the ordinary laws seem powerless to reach. - On Sunday afternoon and night James H'. Woeitendyke, constitutional lawyor, who created a sensation in New England four years ago with his eloquence nnd his direct nppeal, will bo tho speaker. - Mr. Woertendyke will hold a law-enforcement confer ence following his afternoon address. At night the churches will Join In a union meeting to hear Mr. Woerten ddyke. On Monday afternoon and night, Hon. Oliver W. Ktewurt, who has been heard here before, will- speak. Mr. Stewart has spoken in many of the great capitals of Europe nnd In every city -of importance . in tho United StateH. He will discuss the political, ethical and . scientific phases of the eigUeenth amendment and prohibi tion Mey. Norma C. Brown, who has spoken more than 1200 times during the-present tour of tho squadron, will also speak Monday afternoon nnd Monday afternoon and night. Miss Brown was chnplaln of the Illinois senate when she was 21 yearn old. W'hllo In the university she helped to win several oratorical contests and is regarded as nn orator of remarkable ability and polish. While on this tour with the squadron speakers, she has traveled from coast to const nnd from the Great Lakes to tho ClulC of Mex ico. , . WHtn the squndron reaches Mod ford it will have been on tho road Ail days, during which time it hns visited 42 states. ' : The speakers take no days off except Christmas. , They speak twice each day and oftenlinies throo times on Sunday. . Besides, they .frequently address Chambers of Com merce, luncheon clubs, business men's organizations and high schools. Mrs. Rus.-iiino Carter, county super Intendent, Ml Friday evening to at tend n meeting on Saturday at Port land of tho O. 8. T. A. executive com mittee of which she is a member. Superintendent Churchill met with the committee, .Plans were discussed for establishing n Teachers' Place ment burenu under the auspices of tho-O. S. T. A., but It was decided that further Investigation was neces sary. Mrs. Carter returned to Jack sonville on Monday morning. WITH ENMITY 10 U. S. Mrs. Cnrter nnd Miss Ilurr wero Invited guests at a houso pnrty given by Mr. and Mrs. Cleorge Brown of Butte Creek on Friday night, Febru ary ICth, In their now home. They wero assisted in entertaining by Miss Frances Oreb, the teacher. About 00 guests enjoyed tho evening's enter tainment, consisting of patriotic num bers by tho school children, music, readings, stereoptlcon views and games. Delicious refreshments were served and .the guests departed at a late hour wishing tho Browns many years of happiness In their new home. The national week of song, Febru ary 18 10 24, Inclusive, is being ob served In somo communities of Jack son county. Tlio purposes are to awaken the singing spirit nnd set all America singing; to cultivate a tusto for songs of the better sort: to bring people together in their various communities nnd to develop tho com munity spirit. . 6 KILLED IN RAIL ELMIRA. N. ?., Feb. 20. Six per sons were killed In a train wreck to day on tho Lehigh Valley railroad at SummerCleld, Pa., about ten miles south of Tonawandn, Pa. The re ported dend are: William Hham berger of Enslon, Pa., an engineer; John Nodolin, Easton. Pa.; O. L. Car ver of Athens, Pa., engineer; O. W. McDanlels of Athens, Pn., trainman Oeorgo Casper of Athens, Pa., fire man, and James Fox of Soyrc, Pa. a traveling fireman. Tho Applegato zone meeting held Its second meeting of tho school yenr at Applegato on Saturday, tho 17th. Kcndlug circle books nnd penman ship were discussed at the morning session. Miss Lottie Montgomery of the V'nlontown school led in a dis- cuRslon of transportation of pupils in rural districts. At noon the ladles of Applcgate served a chicken dinner which was thoroughly enjoyed by all those present. During tho afternoon Ethel Pursel and Lois Kwayno gave a folk dance, their teacher. Mm. Pursel of the Wulkius school, whistling the music. Mr. K A. Moss, county club leader, presented plans for the spring time club work. Edith Kubll and Elizabeth Burr gave brief reports of tho 1022 O. S. T. A. Judge Watson of Cold Hill gnvo an interesting ad dress on "The History ot Southern Oregon." This was followed by a talk on the county unit plan of scnool a.-, ministration as it applies to rural dis tricts by .Mr. K. C. Browne of ltoguo Hiver. Mrs. Edna Allen, chairman, presided. In addition to tho teachers present, 'several' putrons of Huch and of ApplVgate Were in 'attendance, , The Howard ; school, Miss Gladys Mandeville, teacher, will have a pa triotic program on tho evening of the twenty-second. . linen will 1 observe Washington's birthday on Wednesday by having a program and a community. meeting on that afternoon. Schools are allowed a half holiday on Thursday, Februury 22. There will be no zone meeting In the county on February the 24th. Tho enst zone meeting formerly sched uled for that date, has been post poned one week nnd will meet in stead on Saturday, March 3, at Eaglo Point. . .. XASHVII.I.E. Tenn.. Fen. 20. ! John Royal Harris, president of Cum-j berland university nnd vice-president of the nntiontU reform association.! hero today, issued a statement reply-j ing to Bishop Thomas F. Oallor'g ser- mon In Washington In which the minister was quoted as Baying that "reformers and lawbroakers seem to be in conspiracy to bring the law into disrepute." j Ir. Harris said: "With equal truth it can be said that reformers, law- breakers and Bishop Oailor are bringing the law into disrepute. He I has persistently spoken against pro-, amnion anil tnereny given, niucn uiu nnd comfort to Its enemies. "Most lawlessness today is un doubtedly due to the enemies of pro hibition, who lawlessly drink and deal in liquor nnd deliver speeches ngalnst mis law nna us entorcement." GUY BATESPOSi AT PAGE THEATRE Oeo. Hunt, manager of the Page theater, makes an announcement of more, than ordinary Interest to motion picture patrons. He rather proudly announces the Richard Walton Tully super production, "Omar the Tent Maker," to open a four days engage ment at tho Paso theatre tomorrow nt 1:30. This is onn of tho most interesting, colorful and nllsorljing productions that the screen has to offer. Mr. Hunt was asked pointedly what he paid to run this feature. Ho did not answer, but his habitually pleasant Binlln did n fade-out! Guy lining Post, whoso excellent work in "The Musquorader" made a tremendously fnvorablo Impression In this city when it was shown at tlft Page, is also starred In "Omnr the Tent Maker." Mr. Post is not only a finished artist, but Is artistically one of the screen's biggest assets. As an Judication of the fidelity of Richard Wnlton Tulley's productions an isolated instance may be stated. Mr. Tully spent more than threo months searching nbout for the neces sary types lor tills production. He wanted distinct types, not counterfeits and he got them. And ns many addi tional scenes nnd situations were re quited In the film production, Mr. Tully ' had his research department hitting on all six for a long period be fore he consented to make one shot of the forthcoming prdilticllon, which is teiiortcd to bo one of the biggest elements in the making of screen his tory. An added attraction on the new bill is. the first of the new series of "Leather Pushers," entiled "Young King Cole". Reginald Denny will be seen in the role of "Kid Roberts" and Hayden Stevenson as the wise-cracking manager, tho same duo that car ried the first series to Buccess. The School Masters' club and tho Jackson County Athletic association will hold a Joint meeting next Satur day, February 24th, at Hoguo Hiver, beginning nt ten o'clock. Mrs. Fer guson, county superintendent of Klamath county, will bo one of the spenkcrs nnd will discuss tho county unit systom of school administration as It is working out In Klamath coun ty where it has been adopted. Teachers and nil others who are In terested from over the county are invited to hear this address which will bo given at 1:15 o'clock. Mrs. Ferpuson will also speak on this Piinio suhjft''t on Friday night ot Mortfnrd library nt oiht o'olnrk. It s a Hot Cereal in a jiffy For breakfast tomorrow you can have a " real hot whole-wheat porridge and it will take but a few minutes to prepare. Just put two Shredded Wheat Biscuits in a small saucepan add salt and enough water to cover the bottom of the pan; stir and boil - until thick. Then serve with milk or cream. Or, to, retain the crispness of the oven' baked shreds of whole wheat, merely pour hot milk or cream over the biscuits. ' Either way you'll find Shredded Wheat a nourishing, bracing set-up for the day ahead. Shredded Wheat is 100 J whole wheat, ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. A per fect, delicious food for any meal of the day. Serve it simply with milk or cream, or topped with berries or fruits. Con tains all the bran you need to stimulate bowel movement. It is salt-free and un sweetened you season it to your taste. Triscuit is the Shredded Wheat Cracker a real whole-wheat toast. Try it with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. WHOLE anreaaeavwneat k . ... mmmmm The perfect food in Bucuit form Holt 8corina Again For the second time within a short period, Jack Holt, star, appears in an adaptation of a popular Peter 13. Kyne fcimy, .Making a Man," which will be on view at the Page theatre last times tonight. Sea Thriller Tomorrow "Ebb Tide," a picturo version of Robert Louis Stevenson's South Sea story, coming to the Rlalto tomorrow for a four days run, was taken on land, on the water and under tho wnter. Scenes nn land Included tho water front nt Papeete, Tahiti, at night, a scene which required the transporta tion of sufficient electrical equipment to light a town of ten thousand per sons. On the water thoro was a dramatic scene in which a 330-foot schooner was burned. 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