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5raDF0ItP MIL' TRIBTjyE, IEDFOKD, OREOOy. TUESDAY, 'APTtTL 10, 1923.
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rKXDI.ETON. Ore., Apr. 10. ; MINNEAPOLIS. Apr. 10. (P) . .HUSTON". April III. M'l A
ljt) Father Joseph CacaUlo, found-: r H d n m Kmestine Schumann ' rhurte that Iwulertdiin of thu
,er of Gonzaisa university In SI- Hfi,lK, famous sinner, announced IJuUKhters of tho American l'.evu
kane and nationally known for hU ,as nlKht 8ne hnU BiVen her estate . lulion had been usurped by a
; work amonu the American Indiana. i a, f.rossmont, n mli,. from San.nnall liroup of individual! who
died at a local hospital Into yester--uipg0 , fullf., to her "boys" dis-for personal iiii-om- am exer
; day afternoon at the at;" of V2. al)Pll Wllr veterans of the World cinltiK militarlKtlc and anli-.om-:nia
death followed an Illness of W1U. i inunlnlle movements was mad-'
!.S4 hours and waa attributable to, ..Molh(r Schumann." as her; today by -Mrs. Helen Tufts Mailt
told age. boya" called her, was the guest :wf Cambridge, who last week lu
His 2nd 'birthday anniversary! honor of local disabled veterans' a speech said the oi'Kuniaatlon
i was observed, JU St. Patrick's day a, R ..ham uniJ cabbage" dinner, had blacklisted hundreds uf pei -;in
Spokane and he waa reeted hy. h,,r -favorite dinh." she iUd. sons as speakers,
acclesiastlcs ftrtfl Inymen Rt a larse, , Tho noted slni-er announced that , . An lS-paKo pumphlet entitled
j celebration. , Kor the past few! ane nB(, U(,eile(i ,,,, t;su .000 estate! -our Threatened lleritaKe." was
I weeks he has been at St. Andrews to Mayor -!porKe K. lMch ot M.th(, m0luum used for the dlsseml
: mission on the I matllla Indian res- neal)()ll8i , be administered aa a I nation of the protest aitalnsl the
ervatlon. i haven for sick and disabled vet-' blacklist.
j Father Cataldo was born on the . erami aIlll thlr families. ! The pamphlet c h a r B e s that
: Island of Sicily and became a mem-j sne Knve ,he home she tolchiefly responsible for the black
... - """.show her love for the "boys" who'iim and similar objectionable
of 14. He had been a priest for plHyt,d ..tIlpM" for h(,r ,wo sons j trt,ml!( ln , society's national
60 years. wh0 iost their Uvea In the World i policy were Fred It. Minn, de-
He came lo the I aclflc North-' ... onc flihting ,or Germany and i scribed as a publisher ot "dally
weat while the tlvll war was In ,he 0,her for Am,.rloa. data g of , , ot
progress and funded practically ..you have honored , by eall-) America": K. H. Hunter, head of
all of the Catholic Indian mission. Im me .mother'." she said. "You;,,,,. imu,strM Defense assoda
Hi the nonnwem, honored me bv honorinir mv bov'.i..- ..,t m-- i........rr c imii.
.. wno Qlea on a oubmarin. HQ
in the Nez Perce Indian war and
1h credited with having saved a
large number of Uvea, both Indians
and whites. ''
Jtecotcnized ua a friend of all
tribeo, he waa able to carry on ne
pottatlons when other whlteH were
barred. Hla HnpuUitic abilltiea en
abled hi mto speak, innumerable
Indian tonsue, and one of his
Kreatest achievements was translat
ing the bible Into Chinook.
He waa seriously injured In Pen
dleton 23 years nso when he was
thrown from a buggy.
Funeral services will be held at
St. Andrew's mission on Thursday
at 10 a. m., with UJshop McOrath
of Baker officiating. .
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SOCIALIST PARTY
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ON APRIL 1 3
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75
NEW YORK m The first
presidential candidate to enter the
1928 lists with the endorsement of
a national party will be chosen at
the convention of- the socialist
party, opening' here on April 13.
Two men. one mayor of a city
which has long been a stronghold
of socialism in America and the
other head of a powerful labor or
ganization, stand -out for the nomi
nation. Daniel Webster Iloan,' has been
mayor of Milwaukee since 191!.
James Hudson Maurer, president
of the Pennsylvania Federation of
LaJmr. With one of these men
likely to head Its ticket, the party
I is expected to turn to literary men
for its candidate for vice-presl-
Ident. Among those mentioned as
likely nominees have been Upton
Sinclair, California novelist, and
James O'Neal, also an author and
Journalist.
In the 1924 elections the social
ist party gave Its support to the
i presidential candidacy of the late
l Senator Robert M. La Toilette of
I Wisconsin, who was variously
.designated socialist or progressive
candidate in various states.
Inson of the Massachusetts 1'ubli'
Interests league.
The pamphlet quotes Mrs. Al
fred J. Hrosseau, president a-gen-
as having
rpnliprt to a letter iirotestlnir
I love you; that is why I do .thle. lh(l aUeced influence of
Marvin, Hunter and Mrs. Robin
son, on tho policies of the organi
sation by saying, "I cannot enter
Into any discussion of these per
sons," whom the-letter described
as "patriots of a high order.'
Tho pamphlet says that Mrs.
"Walker, chairman of the national
defenHe committee of the V. A.
R., wrote to others. "It gives iue
real pleasure to tell you that Mr.
Marvin Is again issuing very valu
able releases under a new plan
called the Daily Datu Service."
Mrs. Hrosseau, the pampniei
asserts, Is a member of the ad
visory committee of the key men,
It charges that Marvin sought to
show among other things that the
Teapot Dome and other oil lease
investigations were inspired by
communists and that, he charac
terized f Fall. Sinclair and others
as patriots and victims of per
sedition.. , .
, y 4
KING ALBERT IS
may have killed some American
boys with his submarine, but he
could nut help that. It was war.
you know. Rut you honored hlm.jwa, of tho D A. n
mat is wnv i eive vnu iiroKsmont
I will love you until the great
Commander calls me."
Madame Schumann - Ileink ap
peared ln a farewell concert here
Sunday nl;ht. and .remained - here
until tonight for the dinner..
Mayor Ieach said he would seek
to have Noble Rrandon Judah,
ambassador to Cuba, and Major
General Douglas MacArthur, Chi
cago, serve with him as trustees
for the.estate. .
Orossmont Is near the sea. There
is a 32 -room house and there are
orange and lemon groves and
vineyard.
Mother Schumann" wept as
'her boys" led her from the roo:
after the dinner.
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SEX EQUALITY IN
m r t -1 v .
Medmmx n
U. S. Fleet
Cnmfi to San Francisco,
April 18 to 18, and flee
Vnclo Sam's mighty fleet.
Fun, frolic, dunces, athlet
ic contests, etc., for the
48,000 enlisted men and officers.
TITLE FILED FOR
. AUTO FEE BILL
, SALEM, Ore., April 10. m
Secretary of State Hosier has filed
the ballot title for the - revised
i Stallavd $3 automobile license fee
bill. The title, prepared by At
: torney General Van Winkle, reads
as follows:
"To provide a $3 annual license
fee for motor vehicles of all kinds
i except trucks, trailers, semi
' trailers and electric vehicles for
' commercial purposes, for which
j classes such fees .remain un
changed; also except passenger
' buses which It exempts from all
license fees now paid except the
! present seat tax; also exempting
'motor vehicles not common :ar
rlers used primarily for. commer
cial purposes from additional li
cense fees which they now pay;
'exempting for-hire cars of .ll
kinds from any and all license
fees whatsoever, and abolishing
alt fees based upon the weight
of motor vehicles."
CHICAGO. Apr. 10. (&) Mrs.
Elizabeth Whltaker, 22, and her
three children, ranging from 13
months to three years of age, were
burned to death today when fire
destroyed their home. Four other
persnnswer seriously burned.
ENGLISH SOCIETY
LONDON, England. April 10.
(VP) The enfranchising of all women
at the age of 21 has hrqught Into
existence :."the- fifty-fifty, league,"
whose members want to do some
thing to offset the placing of men
voters in a minority in the United
Kingdom.
The league stands for " "the
emancipation of men from femin
ist domination," and it has Issued
a manifesto headed "the svx war."
The leaguers contend that; as
women will now be in a position
to dictate the country's policy,
they must be prepared to accept
the logical consequences.
The munifesto therefore de
mands that immediately political
power in the country is trans
ferred from men to women,
(1) Women shall be liable to
military conscription on exactly
the same terms and conditions as
men are, or may be liable thereto.
(D All sex privileges, conces
sions and Immunities, presently
enjoyed by women shall be withdrawn.
ii) All laws and practices
which relieve women of the eco
nomic consequences of their acts,
shall be annulled.
(4) The marriage laws and nil
customs and usages which arise
therefrom shall he rectified.
T
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FAILS TO AROUSE
NEW TORK, April 10. W
Pitcher Urban Shocker's an
nouncement that he Is returning
to the diamond Is not creating
visible enthuslnsm from, rjoss
ltUKKins of the Yankees. .
MVVe don't care whether Shock
er reports or not," Hugging said
yesterday. "As a matter of fact.
I had not counted much on him
this year. We have several young
pitchers available, and If Shock i-r
doesn't care to report, It will be
all the same with us."
Nevertheless, Htigglns a p pen ret
to 'be Interested In the .news that
Shocker had been granted rein
statement by Commissioner Iad
dls. Shocker won 18 games and
lost six with the world cham
pions last season.
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LONDON. April 1 0. (A') King
Albert of llelgiuni does nut op-;
poso the marrlHgo of his nephew, ;
l'rlnco Charles l'hillppc, tho Duke'
lie Nemours, to Margaret (Peggy) ;
Watson of Washington. 1). I'., thnl
duke : told The Associated Pre
today. Despite reports that his
family in Parts had denied thu
engagement, the ' duke said ' h'.
was going ahead with his plan;
to bo married as Boon as possible, j
The prince, who is Just over
23, although ho looks several
years older, confessed frankly J
that he had no money of his,
own. ;
"Oh, yes, Indeed! My family j
controls the purse stlingB hut that i
won't stop me marrying the girl)
of my choice." He strnlghtened
up and ' felt his tie, which Is a
little habit, he hud, and thought
a moment. "Haven't I tho whole
world in front of me? I am
strong, healthy and fond of out
door life. Can't , I go out and
make my own living a living for
the both ot us?"
The duke .sold t h a t, , ft his
mother, thiJ iJurhesn, of Vendonie",
whose brother; in the -kinf, f ho
Ifelglans, tver appealed ' to ' tho
king to use his influence, to. pre
vent the 'wedding, lhe ; had never
heard of Jt.i In farit, he said, he
did not fcellpvo (that Ills mother
ever took such action, as had
been reported.
DAUGHERTY AIDE
STOP THE FAT
AND GET THIN
The way to reduction is to atop th(
Tormation of fat Modem -science hat
;ounainaw:y-Dyiurnmgyourtoo vku Y0RK. April 10-(-
C,rTeW Thomas Mler. former
m, scientific method is embodied i. ! J " a da' of Uberly ahe'1 of
Marmola p-escription tobieU. Peopl, hlm before he must start serving
Have used them for 21 yesm-million. an 1,8 n,on,h ntence In Atnta
ri boxes of them. Now the retulu it PWiltpntiarjr. He was convicted on
.lender figures, new beauty and Yiulity, charges of conspiring to defraud
ire seen everywhere, i ,np government of his honest and
Each box of Marmola contains th I unbiased services In returning 17.
formula, also the scientific lessons fot 1".nn in property to the American
results. So you know the fffects are Me,l company, sel.ed during the
beneficial, and why they all occur. Learn war. to a 8wis corporation,
what so many have lesmed in 20 years The supreme court of the United
ibout II Da it now. Atlt vour drui. I States yesterday upheld the con-
it Iw.v .! Ikfarmnla Jt to.m vlrtlnn In rAfil.tnf an review Ihrt 1 Mer M.mtr.rtsre
what it meant to you. ' cose on appeal. ' tcisur .f b.iicriic.ci.
f' lJt
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