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MKDPOlt!) MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDKOKI), OREGON'. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER no. 192?, CONDU ION GERMAN ; G!L DOBIE HAS Italian Boy Of 10 Hailed . . . ; As Musical Genius; Pirects Playing Of His OwntOratorio COUNTERFEITERS HOOKED OP WITH IE BE DESPERATE AS E. BALL COACH PAGE TWO BE Ft UN While politicians quib ble and delay, the German masses starve or live on insufficient rations. Unemployment Brown at a rapid rate and millions of Germans face a win ter of want and privation. Berlin and other cities and towns have establiHhed municipal kitchens. 'Limited quantities of free fuel are provided for by cards. But the meals and the fuel are dependent upon cards whose lssusnco Is Irregular and shares the general disorder which has spread throughout the control of food supplies. ' With the abolishment of the bread -oard and the subsequent rise of Ger man black bread to figures which are fantastic In comparison with the un employment doles, the situation be came more acute than ever and pave political agitators their opportunity to incite riot. The condition of the unemployed Is pathetic In the extreme. By depreus the old people, many of them middle class, have been forcd to go upon the street for alms. -But the rioters are not of this cluss for the most part. It Is the you neuters, many of them communists, and many of them not Germans, who have or ganised the riots. However, the grounds for violent demonstrations against officialdom are so valid that the extremists have the sympathy, if not the actual support, of men and women of nearly all classes. Charges that the demonstrations have had much encouragement from Moscow have not done much to soften the bitterness of the German public toward the central government. The fact remains that Germany had an ex cellent crop this year. There nre more than enough potatoes for the German public. Germany had a bumper crop of grain. But the currency crash and the letdown of ' transportation and general disorganization in the govern ment have made it impossible to dis tribute the food and enable the public to buy it. 'T BE LIKE U. P. WASHINGTON. Nov. SO. Consid eration of "mere temporary partisan advantage.' will not tempt the demo cratic members of congress to "play cheap or mean politics at the expense of the people, as did the republicans during 1919 and 1920," Representa tive Garrett of Tennessee declared In a statement urging aluitlnence from partisanship In dealing with the prob lem of tnxatlnn. NEW VOIiK. Nov. A unique foot ball coach with a remarkable record is Gilmour Dobie, now serving his seventeenth year as a bulkier of, suc cessful fuutball teams, the last four of which he lias lifted Cornell to the pinnacle of gridiron glory. Jn the 16 years prior to 1123, Doble coached elevens won 81 victories, scored three ties and were defeated but three times, rolling up. a rand total of 1P3 1 points us against the 252 (or their opponents. And, as this seunon has witnessed other Dobie vic tories and the scoring of more than 200 points by his Cornell eleven, his list of triumphs now is close to 90 and the total points scored by his teams is well over the 3900 mark. As "Glooniv Gil" he is known and referred to by eastern football writ ers, and that sobriquet is made the subject of a sketch anDearine in a re. cent issue of the Cornell Alumni News. The article Uikes issue with stories which have depleted Doble as a mo rose, and somewhat profane individ ual. It states that while he can "cuss on occasions and does, he "cusses out" the play and not the players. It adds Ills players have unbounded confi dence in him and that the faculty ngree he Ih an inspirational leader. Dobie began his coaching career In 1!05 at Minneapolis high school. The next year he became coach of North Dakota Agricultural college, and In 1908 be signed as hoad coach at the University of Washington, serving In that capacity to 1916 .In 1917 he be came coach at Annapolis and remain, ed at the Xnral Academy until 1920 w-hen he was signed by Cornell. In that period Georgetown, which de feated his 1919 Navy team 6 to 0; Dartmouth which defeated his 1920 Cornell team, 1J to 3 and Pennsyl vania which defeated that same team 2 8 to 0, have been the only institu tion! to boast a victory over "Gloomy Gil." The secret of the success of the Dobie system of football play has been described as follows: "Dobie's coaching method, . or rather the style of play, that he de velops hns the peculiar quality of absolute precision "that goes with def inate cadence, not unlike ' that of a crack drill squad going through the manual of arms. The marvelous thing about It is that it goes ahead unerringly in the midst of the confu sion of charging lines and strenu ous physical combat. j "On a given play each member of the team has definite duties to per- form in a perfect routine and he taken' his three steps in one direction and two in another as infallibly and accu rately oh if there worn no on else on the -field." ''t ' " ' W -t ''"'""" -- '-' I f JL- r . - i V?' r ROTA R1NALDI AT TUE-PIA.NO IX HIS PARIS HOME. PARIS A nrw miiEical eV'UK. as precocious as many of the Rrcat , masters,' hn prccccosors. has arisen here ' Rota Rinaliji, 19 years ' of "aKc. whose oratorio. "Tbc Childhood of St, Jphu the Baptist." has just bctn given here. The voung comooscr. frail and slender for. his years, conducted the 250-piece orchestra during a part of the performance, in .a thoroughly competent manner. , He has been composing for two years. At 9 he studied In the Conservatoire in a class of men of 20. but progressed too rapid! ior them. It was then he began tics oratorio. . I -iintilyoutry Sculiy's Skookura pure cane and maple syrup what a difference! You'll wonder why you haven't had a can of Scully'; Skookum on hand this longtime. ItJ mellow and distinctive flavor comet from a special proceif of manufacturing whereby all of nature's maple goodness is retained. Pure, deli cious and "Bully" that's Scully's Skookum pure cane and maple sugar syrup. In air tight, double sealed screw top leans your protection. D. B. SCULLY SYRUP CO. CHICAGO SCUCLYS PURE CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP SAX FRANCISCO. Nov. SO, ActlYe, autumn trade, productive activity In industries and a less than seasonal amount of unemployment are report ed in the statement issued today by the federal roserve hoard for the twelfth district, comprising the states of Arizona. California, Idaho, Nevada. Oregon, Utah and Washington. "The record for October shows a fereater than seasonal increase in the volume or business transacted." say a the report, "as measured by debits to Individual accounts and carries Ruggestlon of continued activity In its figures of building permits Issued Eliminating seasonal variations, deb its to individual accounts In banks in 2 1 reporting clearing house centers were 19.2 per cent greater during October. li2S. than during October, and 3.U per cent greater than during September. 1L(3. "Prospective building operations assumed record proportions during October, when the number of building permits Issued in twenty large cities located In nil sections of the district was 13. 3 per cent greater than In the previous record month of March. 19 S3. "Bank credit for financing this In creasing business activity, as well as for harvesting and marketing the crops of the districts has continued abundant and relatively cheap. Total loans of 65 reporting member tanuka at SSH9.000.000 on November 7 were below the autumn peak of 1 1 .00R. 000,000 reached on Septem ber 12. Total deposits of these bunks declined npproximately $12,000,000 during October, a movement contrary to the general trend of recent months which has been characterized by in creasing deposits, narrowly fluctuat ing loans, declining investments and reduced demands upon the federal reserve bank. Total discounts of the federal reserve bank declined from $72,000,000 on October IK to InT.OOO.- 0000 on November 17. the latter fig ure being the lowest reached since April. 1S23. and 3 (I. J. per cent below ihe peak figure of the crop-moving season reached on September 5 last. Interest rates tended slightly down ward during the latter part of Octo ber and the first weeks of November. "No abatement of productive activ Ity In the principal industries of the district appeared during October, and a less than seasonal amount of unemployment was reported. "Lumber mills of the district cut more lumber during October than during any previous month this year. part of the increase being seasonal. and sales and shipments continued at high levels. "Distribution of goods at retail pro ceeded actively during October, and marked Increase in trade at whole sale was noted. "Prices, both of the principal pro ducts of this district and of a repre sentative list of commodities in the country as a whole fluctuated within narrow limits during October, a alight downward tendency being apparent. The general price level today la a fraction of one per cent lower than a year ago. Completion of the harveat of the district's crops has brought confirma tion of reports of average or better than average yields of most farm pro ducts. Weather conditions have been favorable, transportation facilities hare been more nearly adequate than for some years past and market prices although depressed la osm cases. have generally Jpermftted profitable disposition of tne crops grown." BY, EASON COLLEGE BOSTON. Nov. The agricultural experiment stations at the University of New Hrhinpshlre and Rhode Island State College' have solved two prob lems which have puzzled the scien tific farmer. At the former investi gations' have been In progress to learn the contrary actions on . different plants from the use of bordeaux mix ture, a combination of copper n nd lime.. This has been used . univer sally to prevent plant disease.. Experiments have disclosed bene ficial results in. darker foliage, espec ially that in very dry soil, which was found to be helped by shad. . The mixture when sprayed forms a film on the plants and the more lime used in it the less transparent it becomes to the solar spectrum. On the other hand, the mixture while, unquestion ably preventing the plant diseases for which It ia used, was found to be in Jurioua to thfl health of some other plants which require mora light and sun. - , r , The station at Chode Island State College has revised the gospel of Uxne earnestly preached aa a corrective for acid soil, by adding the injunction to use acid phosphate with 4L This. It has been found, will completely elim inate the soluble aluminum in the aoij which poisons plants. . The com bination of lime and acid phosphate has proved better than either alone. BT. PAUL. Minn.. Nov. 10., Infor , ma lion thai three alleged counterfeit era, now under arrest, afo connected with a nation-wide spurious ' money gang is believed to have been un earthed by secret service agents here, they said today ; ' . Investigation la being mado by fed eral authorities to connect the trio with a band of counterfeiters operat ing among rum runners off Highlands New iersey, and other points on the Atlantic seaboard, which has grown, the agents say, into an Immense na tional counterfeiting organization. Those under arrest are Joseph Brown, held in the .Hennepin -county .jail in Minneapolis; Mrs. Alice Sweeney of Minneapolis, held In St. Louis, and her husband. Homer Sweeney, alleged whlsicey runner. According to - the agents, fake money alleged to have been passed by these three, persons is similar to that making .its, Appeasance in other sec tions of the country, especially on the Atlantic coast. Millionaire Lead Oommonlta, FERDINAND. Bulgaria. Nov. Kat4to Dlmoff, millionaire dealer In gasoline and lubricating oils. was the leader of the local communists In their recent vain efforts to overthrow the Tsankoff government and et Up a soviet republic- Asked why he was conspicuous In a "inovement alnwd at the denial of property rlgtftft Dlmoff said: "There are other rights o be considered hMc TTiy own ' ASPIRIN Say "Bayer"-Genuine! i 9eauu "Jk) IiblfO 04 Aspirin" hvw b"n previ uic fcnr million iul prwhbed bv phvaiiiu, ow tmntv thr yer or CoUs aad pippe Bury. H.ndj- boxa of tTftre tabieu ct only tew ornts at any druertoir. Each park ac contain, prorrn dirvrtio&s foe Cold, and ttlla how to prepare aa A.pirin C&rgla for sort throat and touilitia. I FOR GOVT. OWNERSHIP EVERETT, Wash., Not. 30. The state farmer labor convention, closing Its' two days' session here yesterday, went on record as favorinc state own ership of public utilities with special reference to power development by the state. 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