The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, January 17, 1925, Image 2

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OF CURRENT WEEK
.Anglo-American Acvurd Reached al
Pari» Conference.
Paria. The British and American
delegations at the conference of the
allied finance m inisters have reached
Brief Resurre Most Important a final and definite accord relative to Secretary’s Retirement Takes
the payment to the United Statea of
Place March 4.
Daily News Items.
the coat of the arm y of occupation and
war damage clatma. This was of
ftcially announced Monday night.
The agreem ent is subject to ratlfl KELLOGG A P P O I N T E D
COMPILED FOR YOU cation
by a plenary session of the con
tv re nee, but inasmuch as France, Italy
or Belgium entered the negotiations
Events of Noted People. Governments already pledged to support the Amer­ Charle» H. W arren to Succeed Stone
Houghton In Lin* for Ambai
and Pacific Northwest, and Other ican viewpoint and divergencies ex
isted only between the British and
•ador to England.
Things W orth Knowing.
Americans, ratification 1« regarded as
a foregone conclusion.
The United States under the term s
The arbitration treaty between the of the agreem ent will receive about W ashington. D. C. — Charles K.
Cnlted States and Sweden, signed $25.000,000 yearly on the total of her Hughe» will retire from the cabinet
June t. 192«. was ratified Saturday by claims, am ounting to approximately on March 4. and Frank 11. Kellogg,
$600,000.000. Thus reimbursem ent of now am bassador to London, will sue
the senate.
the United States will occupy a period ceed him as secretary of state.
An earth shook lasting between 15 of
The sum remaining duo Mr. Hughes has placed his reslgnu
and 39 seconds was felt In Loe An­ tor 25 the years.
costs
of
American occupa lion In the hands of President Cool
geles and surrounding towns at 10:15 tion is fixed at the
between
idge with a reaffirm ation of loyalty to
o'clock Saturday morning. No damage and $260.000.000 while the $250,000.000
amount of his chief, but with request that after
was reported.
war dam age claims, the conference nearly 20 yeara of public service he
Election of Rear Admiral John H. has agreed, will be based on the find be perm itted to return to private life
Dayton to be commandant of the 12th ings of the mixed claims commission. The president, accepting the deci­
naval district (San Francisco) and of This has been tentatively fixed at sion. expressed regret, warmly praised
Mare Island navy yard, was announc­ $350.000.000.
the retiring secretary's record of ac­
The term s of the agreem ent pro­ complishment since he took charge of
ed Saturday.
vide:
country's foreign affairs four years
Driven Into the wilderness under First, the payment to th-> United the
ago. and bespoke for him a “well
the lash of one of the winter's most States of 55.000.000 gold m arks year­ merited repose" after the cares of
bitter blizzards. two Indian braves Sat­ ly by priority on the cash payments public responsibility.
urday fought and lost their struggle under the Dawes plan, to apply on the Ambassador Kellogg, already fa­
against the elements near Browning. American arm y of occupation costs. miliar with many of the outstanding
These payments are to begin Septem ­ problems of foreign policy through his
Mont.
The special train of General John J. ber 1. 1926, or after the extinguish­ service at a succession of European
Pershing stopped at Temuco, Chile, ment of Belgium's priority payments. conferences, probably will come to
for two hours Sunday morning and If the Dawes plan functions normally W ashington soou to serve for a few
then proceeded to Valdivia, where the that part of the United States' claims weeks In the state departm ent before
commander of the American forces in would be written off the reparations he takes his new post In March, ills j
successor at London has not b een ;
the world war spent several hours book in 1943 or 1944.
Second, the United States will share selected.
sight-seeing.
in the Dawes annuities at the rate of Announcement of the Impending
Frederick M arriott Sr., publisher of 21« per cent, the total payments not to change was made at the W hite House
the San Francisco News L*tte and exceed 45.000.000 gold m arks annually, late Saturday and b«ard with surprise
for more than 40 years a leadtrg figure beginning retroactively Septem ber 1. by most of official W ashington. Mr
in California Journalism, dieo Sunday 1924. These paym ents will be used Hughes had indicated that he desired
after a long illness. M arriott was a to am ortlxe the am ount of the war sometime in the future to leave public
damage claims as fixed by the mixed office and recoup hla private fortunes
native of California.
claims commission The American by resuming the practice of law. but
Ernest Seaborg. state supervisor of representatives
have agreed that this some of those nearest him in official
fisheries, has been missing from his latter am ount should
not exceed $350,- life believed he would remain for at
home in Seattle since early Friday 000.000 or. with interest,
roughly. 1.- least another year at the head of the
morning and authorities directing the 500.000.000 gold m arks Repayments
search for him feared that he had under this head would normally take state departm ent.
either met with foul play or a fatal over 30 years, but it is expected that
Paris.—Frank B. Kellogg, the Amer­
accident.
the heavier payments made in the ican am bassador to the court of St.
Owing to the lack of Incrim inating later years of the operation of the James, will accept the post of secre­
evidence against him In connection Dawes plan will cancel the claim in tary of state tendered him by Presl
with the m urder of General Sir Lee about 25 years.
dent Cooiidge on the resignation of
Oliver Stack, sirdar of the Egyptian Third, the United States obtains the Charles Evan Hughes.
army, Abdel Rahmen Fehmy. organ­ im mediate release and possession up­ “1 read the news in the papers an­
izer of the notorious "vengeance so­ on ratification of the protocol of $15.- nouncing th at the president had de­
ciety." has been liberated.
000.000 now in the federal reserve cided to appoint me secretary of slate,
Interstate commerce commission bank, which was deposited there by which 1 accept and appreciate very
hearings on wool and mohair rates the allies under the W adsworth agree­ greatly as a great honor,” said Am
bassador Kellogg, who was here a t­
from Pacific coast and interm ediate ment.
territories to the east will begin Feb­ These are the broad outlines of the tending the international financial
ruary 17 at Boston, in place of Febru­ agreem ent reached between Ambassa­ conference Sunday.
ary 19 at Chicago. F urther hearings ! dors Kellogg and H etrick and Jam es "I am not unmindful of the diffi
A. I.ogan on the one side and W inston cullies and the responsibilities of this
will be held at Portland, Or., later.
Churchill and Sir Otto Niemeyer on great office,” Mr. Kellogg continued
Vincente Blasco Ibanez will be pro­ the other, much to the surprise of the "following especially such a distin­
secuted In France for his recent pam­ continental delegations because of the guished and em inent lawyer and
phlet against King Alfonso of Spain speed with which a situation that to statesm an as Mr. Hughes. There Is
on the charge of an offense against a them seemed a hopeless deadlock the nothing more that I can say at this
foreign sovereign. Conviction on such past three days has been cleared up. time."
offense would render him liable to
imprisonment for from one month to
W ashington, D. C.—Charles Beecher
Play Fair, Says Hughes.
one year.
W
Atlanta, Ga.—The one great need of arren, Michigan lawyer and ex am­
’D r' Molotkoff. professor In the neu­ the world is "not some formula or bassador to Japan and to Mexico, will
rological academy at Leningrad, Rus­ rule, but a law abiding sentim ent fill the cabinet vacancy caused by the
sia. has announced the employment of throughout the land—the disposition elevation of Attorney General Stone to
new method of treating cancer, to be reasonable, to be fair, to settle the suprem e court bench.
hlch he declared would effect cures. things according to available stand­ His nom ination was sent Saturday
The treatm ent consists In cutting the ards of Justice, to enforce the concep­ to the senate, where prom pt action i
nerve leading directly to the can­ tions of Justice against the demon­ was expected, despite that he was
cerous growth.
strations of brute force,” Secretary of selected over Governor Grosbeck of
Michigan, who was recommended by
Hughes declared In an address Senator
American agricultural machinery State
Couzens, republican, of that j
here
Monday
night.
came Into a great world demand dur­ Mr. Hughes’ address was delivered state, and tho Michigan delegation in
ing 1924 after three years of consider­ at a banquet given in honor of him the house. The appointm ent was re­
able depression. For the 11 months and other members of the executive ferred to the Judiciary comm ittee In
including November, 1924. the com­ comm ittee of the American Bar asso­ the usual course.
merce departm ent announced Sunday, ciation. He made no reference to his
W ashington, D. C.—As a result of
the United States exported agricul­ recent resignation from the cabinet.
having accepted the resignation of
tural machinery to a value of $56,431,-
Secretary of State Hughes and select­
000, or about $9,500,000 H excess of
Rates to be Unchanged.
ed Ambassador Kellogg at Ixindon as
the value of such exports during the
Round-trip summer ex­ his successor, President Coolldge will
sale period of 1923 and more than Chicago.
twice the total for the entire year of cursion rates from Chicago, St. Louis, give attention now to the task of fill­
Memphis, New Orleans and territory ing the vacancies In the diplomatic
1922.
west to California and the north Pa­ corps resulting from these changes In
Plans for fitting out the navy tender cific coast will be unchanged this year, his cabinet on March 4.
Rainbow to make scientific investiga­ the T rans continental Passenger asso­ In line with the promotion of Am
tions at sea, recommended by the re­ ciation announced. The excursion sea­ bassador Kellogg, the president Is un­
cent conference here on oceanography, son s ill extend from May 15 to Octo­ derstood to have in mind the transfer
were announced Sunday by the navy ber 31. The association has as mem ­ of Am bassador Houghton at Berlin to
department. Secretary W ilbur having bers all the larger overland carriers the court of St. Jam es. W ith such a
already submitted estim ates to the operating between Chicago and the policy carried to a logical conclusion,
budget bureau for the necessary funds. Pacific coast.
there would be general advancement
of those in the diplomatic service.
W arrants were sworn out In the
Hospital
Need
Urgent.
court of Topeka, Kan., Monday, charg­
Farm Colony Planned.
ing Jonathan M. Davis, governor, and Minneapolis, Minn. — Hundreds of
his son, Russell G. Davis, 28, with so­ war veterans In the tenth district New York. — Plana for colonizing
liciting and accepting a bribe of $1250 are without hospital care and scores German farm ers In A rkansas and
in payment for a pardon Issued Fred will die unless the governm ent acts Southern California were announced
W. Pollman. It was announced by Immediately to begin construction of Sunday by W alter Schade, for many
Tlnkham Veale, county attorney of the promised tuberculosis hospital for years Immigration agent for the Louis­
Shawnee county.
this district, according to Byrle J. Os­ ville & Nashville railway, on his re­
secretary of a special American turn aboard the liner Cleveland from
Countess Zwetana von llartenau, borne.
Legion investigating committee.
Germany. "W e will bring over 50
daughter of ex-King Alexander of Bul­ The statem ent was made In a re­ families in April and 50 more during
garia, who abdicated after the revolu­ port forwarded to General Frank T. the latter part of 1925," he said.
tion In 1885, and Dr. C. H. Bolasevain Hines.
Only selected fsrm ers will be brought
of Colorado Springs were m arried De­
over.
cember 29 in 8t. Patrick’s cathedral
Child Burned tr Death.
in New York city, It was learned Sat­ Seattle, W ash.—Bernice Gertsen, 15
Rum Ships Cease Vigil.
urday with the return of Dt and Mrs. m onths old, was buired to death and
Boston, Mass.—Rum row, stretching
Boissevain from a honeymoon trip.
her little brother Ole was critically from Cape Ann to Cape Cod. where a
The president and Mrs. Coolldge burned when fire destroyed the G ert­ few weeks ago between a dozen and
dined Saturday night with Senator sen home here Monday. T heir mother a score of steam ers and schooners
lay loaded with liquors. Is now desert­
Reed Smoot of Utah and Mre. Smoot was visiting a neighbor.
at their home In celebration of the
ed. according to coast guard officials.
Bet Won, W riter Dies.
W intry storm s, which have swept the
eenator'e 63d birthday, thereby break­
ing through a W hite House tradition H avans. — Antonio Saurez, well- coast of late and constantly Increas­
of many year*’ standing. As a rule known Spanish newspaperm an, w ager­ ing activity by the augm ented govern­
presidents do not accept Invitation* ing $100 on Countess Clarldge In the ment forces, are ascribed as reasons
except from members of their official first race Sundsy, dropped dead when for the disappearance of the rum
family.
hla horse won by a nose.
ships.
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