PACT) FOURTEEN WEDFORD MATT, Tmpmim. nrrcmrnnn. OREfiOX. THURSDAY, MAY PAMfllflAPV unnuiunui OF FORT IS GIVEN AMEN Envoy to Canada Anti-Saloon League En r dorsement for New Jersey Aspirant Voiced by Mc Bride in Lobby Hearing Home Brew Not Favored. WASHINGTON, May 22. W) The "amen" of the Anti-Saloon league to an cmloi'Mcmnnt by Hn New JerHpy branch of the Knator ial candidacy of KoprcHunlntlvn Fort wrh ff'vcn to tho hi mite lobby fotnmittco today by V. Hcott Ak Bride. : C'hitlrman (faraway of th com nilttcc Inquired, and tho Iiuikuo Htipciintondont ttmtlfiod ho would "nay amen" to tho hLhLc branch do ciulon, "Ho you cndorHo tho manufac ture and u ho of : homo brew?" nuked Senator Will no, WlsconHln. , "No," McHrlde replied. "Neither did I-'ort In IiIh h pooch In conicreHH." Ho said ho had read Fort'a re cent speech twice and added it J was a "good speech. " . Fort announced his candidacy for the six year term on a prohibi tion platform after Dwieht Morrow and Joseph 8. FrollnRhuyson both had come out tiRalnKt tho dry Inws In seeking the Itcpubllcun nomina tion. 1 McBrldo testified that John D. Rockefeller, Hr and John 1), Rockefeller, Jr., had contributed .to the Antl-Haloon league. In 1921 the younKor flock ofpl lor gavo 920.000 and the elder $10,000. Jn 3025 both guvo 920,000 Jointly. Tho leaKun Hiipei'intondnnt said Henry Ford had never contributed to tho leatfuo but liad HUpporlud other prohibition work. MB NAiriii JAILED SAL! RAID Co-Ed Smokers Would Abolish Campus Rules Woman Leader of Gandhi Followers Stages Dra matic March On Forbid den Heaps Indians Are! Beaten With Clubs. SKATTI.Ii. Wash., May 'it. j. () University f Wanh- iniiton co-eila want to ilo llielr nmoklnS without restrictions. Minn Elizabeth Kelly, chair- man of tho women'ii mandiirds ! committee on tho campua, to- j ilay petitioned MrH. Edith Morion, acting lieuil Ul wvm- -r en, to eliminato an order aaylUK that women Bhall not aiiioke on tho campus, In so- lrority houses or anywhere that would mane incui con- r splcuous. Mrs. Morton will rule on tho petition tomorrow, she said. 4. N nnTurno PA7C : -. . i ni u i ncno uhll jet - i ii iTiinnnnu mno tJV&Ui household nnUIMl Itnuo Quick Pile Relief V No Salves or Cutting WASHINGTON, May 22. (P) Hunt old MacNIder. Iowa banker, former nHsbttant secretary of war and fortner national cutnniaiidci of tho American Legion, has been Helecled as the new American min ister to Canada. The White Houso announced to day thr Canadian Kovornment had; communicated its upproval of the' choice. The lowan has long been a pro ponent of Inland waterway! devel opment, and is particularly inter ested in the Great Lnkcs-Kl. Law rence river development now pro jected. Ho also has had a wide experi ence In business. He never has occupied a diplomatic post. ROM Pile KUfferers pan only k"1 unh'k.j safo and lasting relief by removing the cause bad blood circulation In tho lower bowel. Cutting and salves can't do this - an Internal remedy must be used. MKM-itOli), the prescription of Jr. J. H. ICon hanlt, succeeds, boeause It removes: this blood congestion and strength ens the affected partH. ilKM-lttllJ tablets as sold by drugglstH everywhere, have sueh a wonderful record for quick and lusting relief, that Jarmln & -Wood ulways sell them with guarantee of money-bauk if they do not end all .I'llo-Suffcrlng. P AGENT GRANTED DELAY IN TRIAL PORTLAND, Ore, May 22. (A) I. H. Moon, of ANhland, and Arthur (.irant, federal prohibition agents, whom city officials charg ed with possession and transporta tion of Mfiuor, today were granted u delay of one month of their trial. W. K. Newell, deputy fed eral prohibition adminlH t r a t o r, after their urrcHt, Issued a state ment saying tho two men woro working out of his office, but the chief of police refused to drop tho charges. Moon and CI runt were found driving tin automobile which police said conlafned many gallons of alleged ll(Uor. DHAKA BANA, India, May 22. (flt Kor tho second time since succeeding to leadership of Muhat ma Candhi's civil disobedlenco campaign, Mrs. Kaurjlnl Naida was arrested during a raid on the suit deposits hero in which 10 of her volunteers woro Injured and inuiiy others arrested. Today's raid was featured by a strategic niovo by tho volunteers who divided Into two bodies which converged from different directions upon the glistening piles of salt symbolizing British authority. Seeing the Indians separate their forces, tho police concentrated upon tho nearest group. These, i however, broko into a run and out- i distanced the constables until they reached tho wire defenses of the milt heaps. They surgod about I these until tho police rushed up and scattered them with blowB from their long bamboo sticks. Cry Hall let Native With wild cheers and cries of "hall our motherland," the volun teers milled about the salt heaps trying to lassoo tho wooden posts of the projecting wire fence In order to pull them from tho ground. They woro frustrated In this at tompt, the police charging tho yelling, struggling muss and re peatedly hitting out with their sticks. Tho volunteers did not fight back, currying out tho in struct Inns previously given thorn by Mrs. Naldu. By this time all avallablo stretchers had been used and im provised ones were needed to curry away tho injured. It was then that Mrs. Naldu, who had boon looking on tho struggle from u dis tance approached tho salt heaps and was arrested together with (laiKUil's son, Manila), who Is tho third of tho Mahatmu's sons to bo arrested. UNITARIANS 0 K BIRTH CONTROL FOR ILL-TO-DO ItOSTOX. May 22. W) The American Unitarian association was on record today giving Its ap proval to birth control. A resolution recommending to Unitarian churches and their members that they consider "tho fundamental social, economic and eugenic importance of birth con trol, to tho end that'they may sup port all reasonablo efforts in their communities for the promotion of the birth control movement" was udopted almost unanimously here at tho 10th annual meeting. Itev. Dr. Minot Simons, minister of All Souls Unitarian church, New York City, offered tho resolu tion. - 'Hlrth control is here among the well-to-do," he said, "but not among the ill-to-do who need it most, I do not know of a single social worker who Is not in favor of it." Salem Welcomes Sun, SAItlOM, Ore., May 22. (A1) Warm atmosphere and sunshlno wore welcomed today by fruit men. Opinion in that tho heavy rains of tho last several days huvo dono no damage except to delay tho strawberry crop. ' AT GRAVESIDE Visit at Cemetery Cut Short By Rain Officials and French War Widows Greet Pilgrims. I'ARIS. Miiy 22. (IP) "All well and happy" was the phrase from the official report sent to Paris today of every one of the five groups of American war mothers visiting various -cemeteries in France. ItO.MAGNB - SOUS - MONTFAU CO.V. France, May 22.-rP) Nearly two-thirds of tho American Ciold Star mothers looked for tho first time today on their soldier sons' graves' in tho principal American military cemetery here. There are burled in this cemetery half o America's war dead In this country. The mothers came In motor cars from historic Verdun, whore they spent the nlltht resting from their long drive from Paris. The sky Itself was tinged with sadness and rain cut short tho pil grimage after an hour. . Many of the mothers had brought evergreen wreaths, some entwined with flow ers, and others found wreaths ready for them here. Some brought lit tle American flags which, ' they placed pn the graves. ,The moth ers, almost 200 of them, went in little groups to different parts of the cemetery and there prayed at the graves of their boys. Thero was some sobbing and all were wet eyed as they lived over again the day their sons departed, and long months of anguished waiting, anu Frigidaire is sold with a definite guarantee, backed by General Motors. And still more important to you as a purchaser is the fact that year after year Frigidaire continues to give satisfaction long after the guarantee ' has expired, if service should be re quired it is rendered instantly and without removing the machine from the premises. no1151"" . atvay--- toy UONEteasonw by 1 PEOPLES ELECTRIC STORE 212-214 W. Main Phone 12 A. B. Cunningham 0. 0. Alenderfcr word of death. When after an hour, rainfall camo, the mothers, hurried by ae- tho saddest day of all when enme companytng officers to the hostess house where they comforted eaoh were tired. Mayor Schleitcr and other and had lunch. ' 0 1 h o r officials, as well as tha All of tho mothers arrived at French war widows of tho region, Verdun last night well, but many greeted them. TEST OF UAiy MS TH E QUANTS PASS. Ore., May 22, (flt Mrs. J. 15. Korstenson, ISngle wood, Cal was in a hospital heroj today, injured seriously as me result of an automobile accident near hero lato yesterday. Three other members of tho party, in cluding an infant, were uninjured when tho Korstenson machine skidded on wet pavement. y. n u (X h vr r J-lalk alM&iit air- eunhmned pi 1 i ng c o m lb vt and mileage' ff aren't -seen anything tint li fon it oat a tons on these new M?cteral Tires" Yours, Jp We Sell Only the "Best" of everything, including Texaco New and Better Gasoline and Texaco Golden Motor Oil High Pressure Greasing 1W PHKSSUBE TTRE3 ARB NOT new. We had them 6 years ago. But they gave out too soon cost too much per mile. Then the manufac turers added mileage made your present "balloon style" tires big, fat fellows but stiff. Too much material. Hard riding. " Now what these Federal engineers have done is this: They have com bined that wonderful air-cushioned riding comfort and long mileage in the same tire for the first time. In this new-type Federal you get a 12 larger cushion of air. You get a longer, stronger yet more flexible side wall. You get a new rim-wide, full-contact Tread. And to give you lowest com fort cost per mile you get an excess of mileage. Now that's some tire. Nothing finer in quality, beauty, . comfort and long life has ever been made. And to prove how we stand we sell the new-type Federals on a "Money-back" Guaranty. If you are not satisfied, after 30 days' use, return them. We'll replace your old tires free of charge and refund your money. FIEPIEIRIAIL Lik an athlete in the pink of condition. Mperd, strength and tnnilna In perfect balance C. C. 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