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THE ADVOCATE WORLD AVIATORS NOW HOME American Soil Touched After Flight From Greenland to Labrador. CAT.T. U. S MAIN 0059 Also Seven Passenger Touring Pars for Sightseeing LOWEST RATES IN THE CITY Briet Resume Most Important Daily News Items. COMPILED FOR YOU The Parle chamber of deputies Sat urday ratified the Lausanne treaty after a 14 hour debate. The vote was i 410 to 171. Telephone Broadway 1557 108 North Ninth Street OPEN ALL NIGHT Boiled Dinner Daily Short Orders At All Times Fish and Game in Season A son was born to Lila l-ee. motion picture actress, tn 1 am Angeles Fri day. Lila Lee is the wife of James I Kirkwood, actor. The international church federation of Honolulu has adopted a resolution opposing the observance of national defense day. September 13. as need ; less. A defective rail is credited with hav- ■ ¡ng caused the wreck of the St. Louis- I ■ San Francisco passenger train No. SV«, the "Memphian.” at Menfro. Mo. early Tuesday. Thirty-two passengers were injured, three of them seriously. Call Us and We Will Gladly Arrange for Private Parties While agricultural production has ; suffered from drought, increased 1 prices probably will offset In large measure the disadvantage to the grow- ; er. Secretary Hoover said Tuesday on • his return from a two months' trip ! through the west. An explosion on board the sub marine S 2 at Cavite navy yard killed Chief Petty Officer Engel and injured Seaman Moratki. It is stated that the explosion was caused by a back fire in the engine room. Great Britain's coast line soon will be patrolled and guarded by powerful seaplanes, now under construction for the navy. Each will carry a pilot, navigator, two machine gunners and a torpedo tor launching at hostile sur- I face craft. I • Three Indiana national guardsmen were killed and IS other soldiers were injured when an army motor truck overturned on the Dixie highway near Camp Henry Knox. Kentucky, Monday night. 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Persia, tor the United States Monday Soviet Rule Attacked. bearing the body of Robert W. Im brie, Tims. Georgian Republic.—An at vice-consul, who was killed last month tempt to overthrow the soviet regime I by a mob at Teheran, the Persian in Georgia was made last Friday night I capital. fti several towns and villages of the Mayor Brown's request for *25,000 republic, it is disclosed in an official for a survey looking toward establish communique by the Georgian council ment of a municipal telephone system of commissars. The communication in Seattle was refused Tuesday by announced suppression of a counter seven of the nine members of the city revolutionary rising at Tshlatoury in the Kutais district, where rebels seis council. ed the town but were dislodged. The The Northern Pacific Railway com announcement asserts that the move pany announced Monday it had In ment has been fully suppressed. sured its 25,000 employes for *50,00v,- 000 in a group policy written by th. Woman Becomes Pastor. Aetna Life Insurance company of Great Falls, Mont.—The Rev. Belle Hartford, Conn. Harman, pastor of the Methodist Joint funeral services were held in church at Buffalo. Mont., was ordained | Vacheries. La., Monday for the eight a minister last Sunday and was the I victims of a wind storm which demol- first woman In all Methodism to be so ished St. Phillips' Catholic church recogniied. A law of the church per Sunday while a crowd was gathering mitting women ministers to be or for a church festival. dained was passed last May at the After vowing to continue in active Methodist national general conference service for preparedness after bls re and the Rev. Mrs. Harman was the tirement September 13 as chief of first woman to take the required ex staff of the United States army, yet aminations. defending his position against the U. S. Vessels Favored. term "militaristic," General John J. Pershing appealed Saturday for the Washington. D. C.—Virtually unani support of the nation behind govern mous support of the effort to obtain ment plans tor national defense. 51 per cent of all American foreign After climbing to the peak of Mount Glennon near Morrison, Colo., for a full view of the noted mountain dis covered by his illustrious ancestor. Zebulon Montgomery Pike, SI years old, a great-grandnephew of Zebulon Montgomery Pike, discoverer of Pike’s peak, Monday night blew himself to pieces with a charge of dynamite. Estimates that the recent advance in agriculture products price will net the farmers of the country *2,000,000,- 000 are greatly exaggerated, accord ing to O. E. Bradfute, president of the American Farm Bureau federation, who spcke in Des Moines, la., Monday. The bureau's research department, he said, estimated that farmers would profit by about a quarter of a billion dollars. Rev. Z. Colon O’Farrell of the First Baptist church of Butte, Mont., who used a live monkey in his pulpit Sun day night as a text for his sermon on "Evolution,” announced that he will have a human skull in his pulpit next 8unday, when he will preach on "The Downfall of an American Idol," dis cussing the case of Kid McCoy, the pugilist facing trial on a murder charge. r* 1x4 UR show you the new Conklin Life Time Pen, guaranteed for all time. New shipment of leather Goods and Eventharp Pencils. STIPE DRUG COMPANY - , ■ 143 Fourth Street at Alder. Portland, Oregon 8. Richmond, at Ice Tickle. Labrador. The American army tllera. Lieutenant Lowell H Smith and Lieu tenant Erik Nelson, camo overseas Sunday from Greenland to Labrador, closing up another long and perilous gap In their round the-world night. They completed the air journey from the old world to the new. speeding across that dangerous and Ico-bound stretch of water from Ivigtut to Ice Tickle, a land locked bay behind lofty ridges, twq miles north of Indlau Harbor. < With the American pilots were their mechanicians. Lieutenant John Hard ing Jr. and Lieutenant Leelie P. Arnold, to whose unceasing labors not a little of the ancceea of the flight la due. Ships of the American navy have guarded thia course for -many days. Just five months and 14 days after beginning thelf world girdling tour, the American fliers landed In the waters of continental North America. They look the air at Ivigtut at 8:3S A. M m eastern standard time, and ar rived at ice Tickle at 1:18 P. M.. east ern standard time. They completed the difficult crossing of the North At lantic. beset with mishaps and delays In the early stages, covering the last stretch of 570 miles - next to the Ice land-Greenland flight the most diffl cult of the entire Atlantic journey— in six hours and 43 minutes. They new In a northwest wind which blew from 20 to 40 miles an hour and speed ed their machines at times ns high as 12« miles an hour. Sunday the American army men brought to * successful termination the Hrst continuous aerial circumaa- vigatiou of the earth, excluding the North American continent. Their was the first westbound crossing of the Atlantic ocean by airplane. The planes swept in from the ocean like huge gray gulls and. flying low over the broad expanse of water, cir cled until they dropped to their bright yellow buoys and floated lightly In the green water under the shelter of lofty ridges of rocks. This cove was chosen because of comparatively safe landing conditions and tor the additional reason that It is situated on a promontory jutting toward Greenland, providing the short est route across the arm of the At lantic which extends northwest Into Davis strait. On shore near where the planes were moored were a group of news paper men and camera men who had lived on the destroyers here since August 2, a few fisher folk and a de tail of sailors from the Lawrence. Incensed by the burning of a fiery cross on Harbord hill. Inside the Camp Custer (Mich.) military reserva tion, Monday night, which was attend ed by a number of members of the camp, Brigadier-General George Van Horn Mosely, camp commandant, de clared war on member! of the Ku Klux Klan, He Issued a warning in an official order that upon another appearance of the klansmen he will sweep the hill with machine-gun fire. GERMANY ADOPTS DAWES DEBT PLAN Railway Bill Is Approved by Two-thirds Vote. THE HOUSE OE RIVALS YIELD POWER Representatives Empowered QUALI T Y Pleasing «ntl Attractive Styles in the New Io Sign Proposals us Krparallona Ac SUITS AND DRESSES cepted at London. ......... . • In our Fancy Goods Section Berlin.—The German relchstag Fri day accepted the Dawes reparation Plain and Novelty Georgettes, Sillg Allover Laves, Metaline (loth. plan agreement .oucluded at the re cent London conference by adopting, Ombre Georgettes, Silk Demi Flounciygx, etc. All by a vote of 314 to 137, the necessary first-quality fabrics at prices surprisingly low. We two-thirds majority, the railway bill invite your immediate inspection mid selection to put into effect tbe provlalons of tbe while the assortment is nt its best. London agreement. The German nationalists, whose open opposition to tbs agreement and whose attacks on It during ths debate had made ths rssults of the voting problemall.al. voted In favor of the railway bill, but they voted against ths banking bill, another of the Dawes measures, which was adopted by s vote of 3M to 173, a two-thlrds vote being unnecessary on this bill. The Industrial debenture bill, the third of those provided under tbe Dawes plan, also was adopted by the necessary majority. Tbe vole on tbe railway measure provided 30 voices lu favor of the bill In excess of the two- thlrds majority which was required, mqre than two-thirds of tbe national lets favoring its acceptance. It was the eleventh hour agreement between the government and the na tionalists which resulted In tbe de flection of 57 votes from ths ranks of this opposition party and which en- abied the government to obtain a con stltutlonal majority in support of its work at Ix>ndon. Up until ten minutes before the vote was taken on the all-important rail way bill the outcome of Friday's vot ing on the London agreement bad been wholly conjectural, although perse*, in well-informed circles had learned early In tbe day of a peace pact-which was said to have been concluded be tween Foreign Minister Streeemann and the nationalists. The price which the government paid for the support of tbe national ists Is reported to be a promise that the present cabinet will be reconst I tuted in tbe near future to Include several nationalists. The government's approval of a tar iff on grain also Is reported to be part of the bargain made by Dr. Stress- mann, who acted ns a go-between for the present ministry. When tbe vote on the railway bill was announced there was a deafening roar of bowls and jeers from the com munists and the members of ths ex treme right Admiral von Tirpltx and other nationalist leaders and the par ty's agrarian wing voted In favor of the agreement, while the communists. Von Ludendorff's party and about 50 nationalists comprised the opposition. Blast Kills 7, Hurts 13. Pittsburg. Pa.—An explosion of gas oilne late Friday in ¡be garage of the People's Natural Gas company. Forbes street, took a toll of seven Ilves, three of them boys, crused probable fatal Injury to six persona ar.d less serious Injury to seven others. Property dam age was estimated at *10,000. The dead: John Messina. <; Robert Mo- Falls, 7; Patsy Degraxia, Patrick Kane, James Montgomery, 7; Edward Burnish and Francis Browne. The boys were playing in the street near commerce for American vessels Is ex the garage. pressed In more than 1000 replies T. Ranch “Buyer'’ Is Jslled. V. O'Connor, chairman of the ship ping board, has received to approxi Pendleton, Or.—D. A. Watson, who mately 1000 letters addressed to several weeks ago bought a ranch tor American shippers. Tbe principal about *80,000 near Heppner and then reason assigned by Mr. O'Connor for came to Pendleton and purchased an the use of foreign ships was the In automobile and clothes and gave difference of the manufacturers. checks that were not honored. Is In jail at Heppner, where be Is held for Trip Made In Safety. Umatilla county officials. He will be Juneau, Alaska.—Linder B. Penta, brought to Pendleton, where a charge with his wife, baby, cat and goat, all of obtaining money by false pretenses traveling in a 16 foot open boat, ar Is pending against him. Watson told rived here Saturday night en route Heppner people that be came from from Seattle to Skagway. They left California. Seattle June 2 and have covered 1000 miles without st-rlcRM difficulty. Pentx Bond Brokers Indicted. Is a printer and is paying his expenses Los Angeles, Cal.—An indictment with money earned by working a few days in printshops at the towns vis charging Harry C. Welst, bond broker, and five other men with conspiracy to ited. obtain money under false pretenses Three Boys Burned Alive. In the marketing of securities, was re Butte, Mont. Three boys, aged 4, turned by tbe county grand Jury Fri 8 and 10 years, are dead on a ranch day. Welst and Barney A. Scbwarx. 20 miles east of llyegate, following, it another of the six men Indicted, were Is believed, an experiment Saturday arrested and were expected to furnish with corn silk dgarets. The young ball of *5000 and *10,000 respectively. sters had entered the barn on the Tbs other four named In tbe Indict ranch of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ment wore still being sought Thomas Daugherty, and there. It is thought, made their Initial effort at Two Hundred at Banquet III. smoking and set the hay afire. Worcester, Mass.—More than 200 delegates attending the annual con London Gets Anarchist. Ixindon. — Emma Goldman, anar- vention of the Massachusetts Ameri chlat, will be among the first Rus can Mgion Auxiliary were suddenly sians admitted to Great Britain under stricken III Saturday with what physi tbe new treaty regulations for the cians diagnosed as ptomaine poison admittance of the nationals of both ing following a banquet. Although the countries into each other. She ex condition of about 25 was described pects to arrive here within a few as "serYous though not dangerous,” weeks. Miss Goldman is now In Ber virtually every one of the 200 suffered lin, but has been asked several times so severely that they had to receive by the authorities to depart. medical attention. 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