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T H E A D V O C A T E EDUCATORS OUTLAW Creation o f Public Opinion Held Of CURRENT WEEK Step WAR First National Seaaion Open». Cincinnati. O. An iufortued and do NSUR6ENT ARMY GIVES UP GHOST FINLEY & SON M O R T IC IA N S finite public opinion in America and throughout the world deiuaudiug the THE HOU SE Srief Resuire Most Important Daily News Items. OF outlawry of the war system In all lands must be created and the war In stitution must bo outlawed by inter national agreement and made a crime under the law of nationa. Lieutenant M ontgom ery at Fifth New La Follette Party Organ • ization Ditched. Phone D a y or N ight M ain 4322 Colonel Raymond Robins of Chicago n n / \ T IJ C D U A A f T C U C T rt declared before a general session of D f l U I I I L f l l l U U I / d V L IU ¡lie department of superintendence of the National Education association Events o f Noted People. Government» contention Monday night. Time Held Not Ripe for I'ropum-d No movement could contribute more Project Formation o f Labor and 1‘antic N o rth »« I , and IMhcr to ttie realization of the Idonl of a square deal and equal opportunity for Party May Follow. Things Worth Knowing. all American children than the ten MITUMMfUKM PORT l AMO. Otti ft ON deucy iu education during the last few years to overcome the handicaps un Sun Yat Son. the southern leader, t’ hicago. The conference for pro der which the rural schools of this who has been critically ill for several gressive political action gave up the country have labored in the past. John S H IR T S NECKWEAR HATS weeks, was weaker Sunday. He had ghost here Saturday night. Its meet J. Tigert. United States commission no appetite. Ills pulse was unchanged. er of education, told a group confer ing was adjourned without action of A dispatch to l j t Naclon from Lima. ence of the superintendents' con you uny sort on the formation of a new Peru, says that ancient cities, one of tion. puny and was followed sn hour later the Inca and the other pre-Inca origin, Declaring that "a live newspaper by u utcotlug composed of delegates to have been discovered in the mountains is better than stale history." and ad Let us show you the new Conklin Life Time the old* body, but minus representu near Cuzco. vocating that students in the schools tlon from the 16 affiliated railroad should be taught to study world news Job E. Hedges, New York lawyer, Pen, guuranteeil for alt time. New »hipiuent who was republican candidate for gov and to think in world terms. Augustus uulons and brotherhoods. The second of Leather Gooda nml Eversluirp Pencils. ernor of New York In 1912, died at a S. Thomas, commissioner of education meeting was summoned to devise hotel in Atlantic City Sunday of heart cl Maine, told a group session of the , , , , ............. plans for launching the new party superintendence delegates that inter- , , , , disease. He was 63 years old. , , . . . , and proceeded to do so. national justice cannot be taught In- * . . . ... Dr. Wilhelm Marx, premier of Prus . , . , , The passing of the old body, which cidentally, collaterally, nor correlated- , . . . 143 Fourth Street at Alder, Portland. Oregon sia. and the cabinet which he headed, , , , .. ! began as the successor to the Hooae ly with the effectiveness we desire." : , , ,, resigned Saturday after failing to ob „ , , , . , , ; velt "bull moose movement and Boycott of un-Ar.ierican school ad ; tain a vote of confidence In the diet. . . . , . ' wound up as hacker of Senator I.a Fol- ministrations which have opportunity ;, The vote stood 218 yes. 221 no. .. ..................... | lette s presidential campaign last year. to creep into the national educattou . . . _ , . . . . . . , , resulted from refusal of the delegates Mrs. Ida Hughes must hang for the program through local , authorities in i . .. ... ,,, i . . from the national soclnllst purty. the murder of her mother-in-law. Mrs. M. communities either blind to Araer | . .. . . . , , , , .. committee of IS. and the various state C. Hughes, the Georgia supreme court lean ideals or uninformed as to their . , , , . . . 'organizations formed as part of the decided Friday in affirm ing the ver applications to school admlnistra ; ............ , . . . . . . . 1 •-« Follette campaign, to follow the dict of a jury in Fulton superior court. tions. .. was advocated by Arthur C. 1 108 North Ninth Street Telephone Broadway 1567 Ptrry Jr„ district superintendent of The American central committee for of the committee for progressive poll New York city schools, before another | tlcul action ns "u non partisan political the relief of distress in Germany and O PE N A L L N IG H T group session. “ America's schools con Austria sent 250 boxes of food to the stitute her first line of Unfense." he 1 organization.” No sooner had the convention or Boiled Dinner Daily families of the victims of the recent declared, "ami an enlightened citizen mine disaster at Dortmund. Germany, ry is more essential than armies or ganized than L. E. Sheppard of Cedar Short Orders At All Times i Rapids. la., president of the Order of in which 136 men lost their lives. navies." Ratiwuy Conductors, presented on be S. D. Shanklund. executive secre Fish and Game in Season With a blast that shook windows in half of his brethren In arms a reso many section of Philadelphia, 150,000 tary of the department of superin lution declaring the time not ripe gallons of crude oil aboard a Crew tendence, told a group session that , Call Ue and We Will Gladly Arrange for Private Parties . . . , ; for the formation of a new purty. , ______________ Levick company barge exploded Satur the child labor amendment eventual There followed an amendment from day at the municipal garbage disposal ly will be ratified, despite the activ Morris Hillquith, New York socialist, plant in southwest Philadelphia, kill ities of moneyed mill owners working declaring the opposite view and of ing two men and injuring six others. against the bill. fering a plan for organization of the AT YOUR SKUV1CK "American labor party," based upon Negotiations are proceeding between Religion Hsld Waning. group and geographical lines uud to the United States and Mexico toward Chicago. Eighty per cent of the L consummated at a convention next an agreement in which the two coun students entering American colleges October. Next came J. 11. Hopkins i tries will co-operate in an effort to have given up Chri.-tianity, do not be- j of New y ork representing a commit CALL abolish drug smuggling across the bor lieve in prayer and do not consider it j t<w of <s m, D> wllll a propoM, whlch der. necessary to take God into account iu bud th„ la4or, emeat of Robert M lot Also Seven Passenger Touring Cars for Sightseeing Thousands of educators from all their life plans. Professor J. M. Art KoUette Jr that a progres.iv« p*rty L O W E S T R A T E S IN THF. C IT Y parts of the United States are gath man of the University of Chicago, said j b(, organized on strictly geographical! w|th Kruup representation! ered in Cincinnati. O.. for the opening here Monday, addressing union min • of the annual convention of the depart igters at the first annual meeting and tie said he spoke for ment of superintendence and more general conference of the Chicago pro, re„ ( ve party organizations In than a dozen affiliated organizations council of religious education. ¡Texas. New Mexico. Nevada. New Jer «•tnkllaiMd a V a n In Portland 1‘rofessor Artmun said this was re-|M.y N|, Tork> Arizona, _ _ of the National Education association. W O C H IN E S E Announcement was made in New v.ul.d by an investigation of several n „ rM.% Georgia and North Carolina C. G E E t„ r Alll, rU an War Vet M E D I C I N E CO. York Sunday night of a preliminary freshmen classes in different eoUeg. < and he used it as an argument tor ,,r:lIli gift of »3.000,000 by Simon Guggen (. m WQ ....... heim. mining magnate and ex-Unlted more thorough religious education of i Num« r„us delegates Joined in the !debate. The brotherhoods were al- known Hartaiii.t, States senator from Colorado, to en y ° u^ * I. r t i.it . l y a s .a i l e d a n d d e f e n d e d T h e dow John Simon Guggenheim memori Compact Consent Asked. socialists were criticised, sometimes i-»«— »a by Ori»ni»j al foundation fellowships for advanced Kent». Il.rb > , ttuda and Washington, I). C.— The consent of by innuendo nnd ugaln directly, for al lla rk , »n J tharafrem study abroad. <-.,mi»oun<Wd h i» tru ly uld be given for the M g » legag failure to conlrlhutu their fair »'•n U vrfu l ll.r b a rwm- Rescue of the crew of ten men from Italians of a compact between Waste «hare of money to the 1924 campaign. • l l n In lh »lr ronk»-up the disabled and sinking Canadian no | m ) I » . iu or nareotle» Ington, Idaho, Oregon and Montana and the convention itself was denounc ■ r » u w d ; p » f t » « t l y trawler Canada by the Italian steam for a diversion of the waters of the ,.j the brotherhood men because h a rm !«»«, nnd m a n y root» and hvrbn that ship Artena in a position northwest Columbia and tributary rivers, under the delegates had failed earlier In the h» >,»~ »r» unknown of Bermuda was reported in a wireless » m » l k « l p ro feaato n o f to d a y. a bill which has been in t red need here day to provide means for liquidating Ut A th V O I D O P E R A T I O N S by U k ln « hi» ram adtra ne-ssage picked up by the naval com in tim # fo r S to m a c h , t o u f h « , f o ld » , Itheu- by Senator Dill, democrat, of Wash more than half of a 15300 deficit which munications radio station in Norfolk, n ia tU m , K id n e y . I n n « , L ir a « , C a t a r r h , ington. In fla m m a tio n , N v u r a la t a a n d a ll fa m a la and faced the conference. Ya., Sunday night c h ild r e n ’» a ilm e n t» . C a ll o r w rit» . S e n t by These condition, have been set m a il or p a r r e l po»t. An intention to invite the nations forth: That representatives of the de Congrett’ Pay Ri.e I . Up to Pre.ident. C. G E E W O C H I N E S E of the world to join the United States partment of the interior and the war Washington, D. C.—Salary increases M E D I C I N E CO. in observance of the 200th anniversary department participate In protecting HAS ENJOYED SUCH UNEX for members of congress nnd the presi j u < ’i A ld e r S t r e e t . H. W . C o rn e r T h ird of the birth of George Washington in the government's interest and that a PECTED SUCCESS IN THE dent's cabinet were put up to the ex 1932 was announced Saturday night by report he made to congress on an ecutlve Saturday, with adoption by the PAST YEAR THAT WE HAVE President Coolidge on behalf of the agreement before January 1, 1927. house of a senate amendment to the D E C ID E D TO ADD A FEW commission recently appointed to ar legislative appropriation bill. MORE BEAUTIFYING PREP range for the celebration. Auto Production Drops. The house, like the senate, avoid ARATIONS TO OUR L I M I T Rainfall Saturday and Sunday rang ed a roll call which would have put Washington, I). C.— January produc- ED BUT EFFECTIVE L I N E ing from a half inch in places to sever tlon of automobiles In the United the members on record. It passed al inches In others, fairly general over States and Canada amounted to 212,- by a rising vote of 237 to 93. Unless T/io following in ou r Texas and Oklahoma, broke a long 90S passenger cars and 28,004 trucks. vetoed it will increase the salaries of c o m p t o ¡int drouth that in many areas was begin The Canadian proportion of the total senators nnd representatives from ning to get serious. All over north was 8301 passeng. r machines and 1540 | 8750U to f 10,000 a year, effective Stralt-Tex H a i r Refining To.ilc west Texas the worst winter drouth trucks. These figures were compiled j March 4, and of the speaker, vlco- I f 00 H r fine« k in k y , fr t s x y , amr%r h a ir t o iwr k«<ib m e d iu m ; m e d iu m h a ir t o good. for many years was broken. from manufacturers’ reports and com i president and cabinet officers from Strait-Tcx Hair Grower Paresis, or general paralysis of the pared with totals for January, 1924, (12,00 to (15,000, 2 S c N o t o n ly p ro m o te s g ro w th o f th# » « cm h a ir , h ut m a k e « it t-.ft. p liab le and insane, hitherto regarded as incur covering the two countries, amount lu x u r ia n t . A n e x c e lle n t p re ssin g oil. Woman Turns to Bone. able, has been treated successfully at ing to 293,822 pa .eager cars and 30,- Glota-Tex Ilrlllinnrlne the Manhattan state hospital for the 027 trucks. 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Simple ceremonies marked the transfer of authority in accordance Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdlck, whose with the wishes of Admiral Nulton. services as special preacher at the "House Authorizes Span. First Presbyterian church end March 1 by order of the New York presby Washington, D. C. — Authority to tery, declared Sunday in his farewell construct a bridge across the Colum sermon that a new religious reforma bia river between Rainier, Or., and tion was on its way which might pos Longview, Wash., was granted to W. sibly have to "split away from the D. Comer nnd W esley Vun dor Hook evangelical churches as the Lutheran by a bill passed In the house Mon reformation had to split from the uld day. The measure passed the senate church.” a week ago. ftOc » « M tb Comtek, social leader at Charlton, la . is dead at the University hospital of Iowa City of one of the rarest diseases known to medical science- leuritis de formans physicians said. Ossifica tion set In h I x weeks ago. 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