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MEDFOTiD TRTTUTXE, MTCDFOTiD, OttKOOX. THURSDAY. JANUARY X 1024 FORM LEAGUE TO T N Evr YORK. Jan. 3. With overy hKUl1 ill tuu in, Kin caui:ii vwtiiiiu iliivi Novid i roijru.sf nted It lt member . ship, the Kx-Hrvice Men's Anti- lionvn Ip'ikuo now has active state orKftniza Litins in ('ullfornla, Colorado, Con'nofilrut, fleorKin, Illinois, Alary- land, MiiwuutliuHPttH, MichlRan, Mis . Bouri, Now Jvrnvyt New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Vir ' ginin. Theso wore the high MkIUs In a proBi'fRs report mnde to the lonjcue's executive committee by its national president. Know 1 ton Durham. The, i holidays, wild Mr. Durham will not -j Interfere with the k-aKue's moinbor t ship campaign. Wlilla congress Is in recess the 1mikw will bo organizing. "With the league's activities ,ex y pandlnK." continues Mr. Durham, "we are developing a constantly increas i ing suiport among American legion Posts, and American lA'ititm members who have hltherlo had no effective 1 ngency through which to tnaku pro- tct ngninHt the boruis schetne. 1 "In Cliieaffo, World War veterans formed a unit of the Antl-lionus ; leaffuo nt a meeting attended by Mayor ' Denver nnif other prominent figures reprcHentlnir Chicago's busi ness, professional and industrial lead ership. The Chicago Tribune, In a re cent editorial, supports the- league's poKidon. "In Macon, Georgia, complete antl boniiB league orgnntatlon has been effected, headed by a legion com mander and by the legion's state chaplain. "The Denver organizer reports that n legion post there has gone on record against the. bonus and is organizing a unit of the league. Hluillar nctlon has been taken by posts In Cleveland and by twelve posts In Greater New York. Charters have been forwarded during' the last few days to league units In Denver. Colorado; Flint, Michigan; Richmond, Virglnl-i; St. liouls, Missouri; Dayton, Ohio; In dinnnpolls nnd South Rend. Indiana; Pittsburg1, Hern n ton, Norrlntown and Allentown, Pennsylvania; Ixingtnn, Massachusetts; Hartford ond New ;' Rrltaln, Connecticut; Nashville, Ten nessee;' Atlanta, Georgia; Warren, Ohio and New Orleans, "New York City, Philadelphia. Do- trolti Baltimore, IJoston, Chicago, f Denver and San Francisco are cen- turs from which organization ia ra- 'f dinting1, z ( "In a recent lettor to the league," ji continues Mr. Durham, "Duther Faulkner, of Huston, expresses a nen- i! tlment that hns struck a responsive cord with ex-servlco men In every j alnte of the union. Faulkner mild: i 'J'aid In full is a statement that can i never bo written serosa tho fuco of an I honorablo dlHcharee. j "The Kx-Horvlco Men's Antl-Ronus j league hohls that every man owes a ! tlcht to his country that cannot be capitalized on a wage busts, Tho j country likewise owes a debt to Its ! defenders that cannot bo effaced on I the basis of adjusted compensation. This mutual obligation Is the bond j that bin tin tho nation nnd tho indi f vlrltinl." I Lii- I.- I II II. I ,11 -l. l .l COOK VEGETABLES E TANKS ITALIAN CHIP PORTLAND, Oro.r Jan. 3 Demon strations Incident to berry-, canning occupied tho attention this morning of delegates to the tenth annual con vention of the Northwest Canners as Boclntlon here. This afternoon there are to be ad dresses by Dr. K. 1 Kohman of Washington, chemist of the National Canners association; W. G. Allen of Kaleni, and R. C. Paulus of Salem, manager of the Oregon Co-operative Growers nsf-oclatlon. Following nn address by J. O. Holt, president of tho Kugene Fruit Grow ers aHfloclatlon, nn standardization and sterilizing thfc delegates voted to cook all vegetables hereafter In pres sure tanks, to make sure that nil hiitullnus bacteria In tho vegetables nro destroyed. IN CHINA DROP PEKING, Jan. 3. (By Associated Press). Although tho increases In customs duties arranged at the time of tho armament conference In Wash ington, to tho end that China might receive as revenue fivo per cent of tho value of her Imports, were In 'effect through 1U23, tho results nro disappointing. The maritime revenue for last year showed an Increase of only 4.744,000 tnels (about $3,&U0,0) over tho previous record collection In 11(22, according to the report of the Inspector general. Native customs collected at treaty ports, where their collection Is super vised by tho Inspector general of maritime customs, Kir F. A. A glen, head of tho administration which I exercises foreign control over tho I maritime customs to Insure payment in me lureign ueiu sitoweu an in crease last year of 1(1 2,000 taels. In China's toan and Indemnity obli gations due from these revenues now, have been Included tho rocent organi zation loan but a default occurred In payment of Interest on a portion of tho domestic consolidated debt. TO ME FIRPO Fl GETS PRETTY GIRL Oil PROMOTION WEALTHY HUSBAND RUENOS AIREB," Jnn. 3. Sporting circles believe that much of tho mys tery which has thus far enveloped tho Spalla-Firpo negotiations may be due to the apparent competition between New York and liucnos Aires promo ters to match Spalla. Flrpo yesterday announced that the bout would be held In this city on February 24 and would be sched uled to go fifteen rounds, with Firpo receiving forty per cent of the gate. Senor Lank man, who Is promoting the match, announces that five prom inent French boxers sailed from Mar seilles for Ituenos Aires last week, to bo matched with Argentines, and pre dicted that Ituenos Aires would be come a world boxing center. MILAN, Italy, Jan. 3. Ermlnlo Spalla, European heavyweight cham pion, Is training at Marseilles, France, while awaiting a definite date for his match with I.uIh Angel Flrpo in Buenos Aires. (A dispatch from P.uenoa Aires last night said that tho Firpo-Hpalla fight would be held on tho football field of that city on February 24). Spnlla's brother, Guiseppe, says that after the bout with Firpo, Kr- 'mlnlo will 'probably ro to New York, I where negotiations are proceeding for matches with Gene Tunney, American llirht-heavywelght champion, nnd Tom ; Gibbons. . I Spalla has signed to meet Georges Cnrpentier in Milan next June and In I May again will box the Dutch henvy : weight Vanderver, from whom he won !tho title. This bout will take place in Rome. j It Is expected that Spalla will sail iitr ijuuiius Aires uuuui juiiuury iu, The Secret of Good Baked Beans KITCHEN BOUQUET does for baked beans what it does for gravies greatly adds to their flavor and improves their color. In Boston, where the preparation of all kinds of beans has reached a perfection, that is the despair of all other .sec tions, KITCHEN BOU QUET is most liberally used. Preparing for the oven, add a tablespoonful to a quart of beans. Pre pare your beans the Boston way. KITCHEN BOUQUET CASH DISAPPEARS DUU MM, Jnn. 3. Attorney Finner ty, who Is here on behalf of tho Amer ican council, of Irish Republicans to examine Kamonn DeValcra, Austin Stack and Robert Harton In connec tion with tho disputed claims to G00, 000 pounds In Irish funds which are tho subject of litigation In the United States, has applied to the Free State government for release of DeValera and Stack or for permission to visit them In prlHon. So far he has received no reply. J tar ton, who was recently set free, can bo Interrogated. There Is some speculation hero as to whether tho others will bo releused on parole or examined In Jail. "WRST POINT. N. Y. Army de feated Maglll university in a basket ball mutch 40 to 14, last nltfht. URBAN A University of Illinois defeated Notre Dame last night at basketball, 29 to 21. OMAHA Crclghton university de feated University of Iowa at basket ball, 30 to 13, last night. Ambassador Gedces to Visit Friends in U. 5. O. A. C Wing Basketball. IOS ANGHLKS, Jan. 3. The bnskot baU team of tho Orogon Agricultural collnKo dofoatod tho Orango Athlutiu club tntim at Orange laat night, 1M to 18. Throo mlnutoH boforo tho final whistle tho scoro wivh 18 to 1G In fnvor of Ornngo. Football Player Finds Broke Neck Nov. 24th LONDON, Jan. 3. -Sir Auckland Oeddes, retiring British nmbassador to the. United States, left London yes terday for America for a month of leave-taking before his resignation becomes effective. Keplylng to Inquiries about his health, Sir Auckland said he felt bet ter than for years, and, that It seemed almost absurd to think of resigning his Washington post on account of 111 health. Nevertheless, his doctors had Insisted that unless he had another six months rest all they had achieved for his eyes might be undone New Light for 1 'lying. MtTCMKL FIKLD, N. Y., Jan. 3. A new light, termed by Major W. N. Hensley, Jr., commander of tho army aviation station the greatest singlo achievement In furtherance, of night flying was demonstrated. Qtinko hi Los Angeles, V LOS ANilKI.KS. Jan. 3. Slight earthiuake shocks wero felt In va rious sections of the city. 1 A Radio Set V v : For High Class ' Entertainment Y Easy Payments' Virgin Radio Service SPP.INOF1KLD. Mass.. Jan. 3. While at homo for tho Christmas va cation, II. W. Preble, of Ayer, Mass., a sophmorn at Springfield, college, discovered that he broke his neck in a football game hero November 24. Ho had pains In his neck, but con tinued his studies without Interrup tion. One of tho cervical vertebrae is broken and another probably dis located, lto will umlerKO treatments In a Boston hospital. Fall Goes to Florida But Willing to Return WASHINGTON. . Jan. 8. Former Secretary Fall of tho Interior depart ment has notified tho senate public lands committee that although ho has been ordered by his physicians to po to Florida to recupcrato from Illness, he will return hero nt any time the committee may direct In connection with its Teapot Dome Investigation. Tho notification was sent to Chairman Lenroot before Mr. Fall left Wash ington for tho south. At P K Thonlro Tho ThhiKH that lmppoucil to Hoot Gibson in hta luU'st fenturo )lny nilKht huve liappoiu'U Ami probubly iHtl to ixny koI who loft a pood com fortable bed for a hn in mock In n war ship. Tho I'nivcrsnl atnr l.s enst ns a cowboy-colt in "Dot of l.mk.M now 'showing nt lho F K thoatro at Con itrnl l'olut, nnd hla aUvonuires oro trimmed in IniiKhR. Ho displays a comedy nnirle that bids fair to pain him a prominent placo in comedian circles of tho screen. ' Coolldico Attend Ball. WASHINGTON. J""- 3- President and Mrs. t'oolldpe spent an hour at Washington's niuml charity ball, the first strirtly social function they have attended since they entered tlio White Houao. . For Father's Cough January is usually one of tho cold est months, nnd biinK Its share of coughs, colds and hoarseness. Take Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound at tho first slKn of n coltKh or cold, as It loosens the phlegm nnd quickly brings relief to tho inflamed membranes of tho throat. "Your Honey and Tar Compound has done wonders for my father, who had nn awful cough. He Is feellnpr flue now," writes Nlcolassa Oonzales, Cucro, Texas, Sold every where. Adv. WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. Counsel for Leonard Wood, Jr., announced today that tliolr client wan ready in render. any assistance possible to those mem bers of congress who have sought an Inquiry Into his oil stock transactions. Recently Senntor Caraway, demo crat, Arkansas, and others hare ask ed that Mr. Wood's financial ventures be Inquired Into along with those of his brother, Lieutenant Osborne Wood. They have urged Representative Prear. republican, Wisconsin, to broaden bis pending Philippine resolution so as to include an Investigation of the finan ce sof both of the sons of Governor General Leonard Wood, but so far Mr. Frcar has declined to do so. Leonard Wood, Jr., Is head of the Acme Production corporation, one of the many oil companies which have come under Investigation by the post office department In Its general In quiry Into the oil stock situation. The Inquiry baB be onnl progress for sev eral months but so far no action has been considered feasible Decline Jjcaujo Invttutlfon. Warren, former ambassador to Japan caoieu ine council or ine i.engue 01 Nations nt Tienevn, declining to TCALi FROST LOSS SMALL LOS 'ANGELES, Jan. 3. The south ern California freeze shifted Its clutch to the Imperial valley last night with Calexico reporting a minimum of 27 degrees above zero. Lus Angeles officially recorded 4L downtown while It was from flva to ten degrees lower In outlying dis tricts. At California Fruit Growers Ex change headquarters it was announced that it was Impossible at this time to make an accurate estimate of crop loss lor some weeKs. Exchange ol'i'I cals believed the loss was small. ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL E LUXOR, Egypt, Jan. 3. (By the As sociated Press. ImWlien' the doors of the second shrine In Tutonkhnmun's tomb were opened this morning, a third brilliantly colored and gilded shrine was disclosed. This shrine, which was also opened by the oxcavators Is inscribed wilii hieroglyphics iiml yn the doors are no- picted the figures of a horse-headed man and the cow-headed llathor, Egyp tian goddess of l:.re. Racine Editor Goes Blind; Edits Paper RACINE, Wis.. Jan. 3. (By Asso ciated Press). Fifty years of editorial direction of the Racine Journnl-News. ono of Wisconsin's leading news papers were rounded out today by F. W. Stnrhuck. veteran president of tho Journal Printing company. Although for eleven years Mr. Star buck hns lived In California, deprived of his eyesight, ho has continued actively to direct the policy of Jils paper, writing many of Its editorials and keeping In touch with Its devel opment. In the meantime, his son, F. R. Stnrbuck, secretary and treasur er of tho company has nmnnged tho publication. 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