The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, May 02, 1925, Image 2

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    THE
ADVOCATE
SILENT ON GERMAN RESULT
OF CURRENT WEEK
THE
HOUSE
OF
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In our Fancy Goods Section—Plain and Novelty
Georgettes, Silk Allover Laces, Metaline Cloth,
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invite your immediate inspection and selection
while the assortment is at its best.
GERMANS ELECT
J. P. FINLEY eSc
Washington, D. C The declsivs vic­
MORTICIANS
tory of Field Marshal von lltndcuburg
in Germany's first election of a preel
Montgomery at Fifth
Snet Resurre Most Important dent by popular vote was the doiulnat Former Field Marshal Chosen
Vug topic of dlscusslou Monday
Phone Day or Night
throughout Washington official life.
Daily News Items.
for President.
Main 4322
Views expressed as to the significance
to be attached to the action of the
German people in having conferred
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the presidency upon their natioual war
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hero, ranged from the extreme French
attitude that It was the unmasking of
militarism in Germany, to the German
Eveala of Noted People. Governments construction that It wus a decisive Dr. Marx Gets Second Place Jin First
defeat for communism rather than u
and Pacifie Northwest, and Other
Popular Vote of Republic
victory for the reactionary political
Things Worth knowing.
W u War llero.
faction.
Between these two extremes lay the
views of British, ltallau and Ameri­
Berlin. — The people of Germany
The first death of the year In Chi­ can observers with the Impression
cago attributed to heat was reported among them ¿hut a month or two must have rallied to the banner of Field
Saturday. Michael Belokowlt* died in •lapse after the inauguration of the Murshal von illmlenburg and elected
a hospital after collapsing at work president elect before it will be pos­ hint president of the republic. He Is
sible to forecast accurately the effect the first president of Germany to be
Friday.
of his election upou Europe's already sleeted by popular ballot, lie was
One man was killed and four others
complicated political and economic nominated by tbs nationalist conserva
entombed in an explosion at the mine
problems.
live bloc to replace Dr. Karl Jarres,
of the Wost Moreland Coal company,
American opinion with relation to who fail.-«! of election In the first
Let us altow you the new Conklin Life Time
two miles from West Nek ton. Pa.. late
the German election continued for the balloting on March 29.
Sunday night.
most part to be closely screened be­
His opponent was Dr. Wilhelm
Pen, guaranteed for all time. New aliipinent
George A. Sanderson of Chicago, sec­ hind the policy of silence that has Marx, candidate of tho republican
o f Leather Goods nnd Kverahnrp Pencils.
retary of the United States senate been observed by Washington officials bloc, adherents of the Weimar coal
since May 19.1919, died in Washington. throughout. No word bearing any re­ it Ion. competed of cent rlsta, aeclallsts
D. C., Ftiday night A heart attack semblance to formal comment was and democrats. The third candidate
available from any official or even was Ernest Thuelmunn, communist.
was given as the cause.
143 Fourth Street at Alder, Portland, Oregon
Von Hlndenburg triumphed In his
The body of a 17-year-old girl, shot diplomatic quarter. IH*splte these rv
strlctious. however, it wus possible to race for the presidency with a plural
three times and burned almost beyond
form accurate impressions as to how Ity cloae to 845,000.
recognition, was found early Sunday
the election was viewed In each uu
The official provisional figures of
night alongside the highway six miles
tlonal circle In Washington.
the presidential election follow:
north of Chesterton. Ind.
Treasury officials saw no economic
Von Hlndenburg. 14.439.399; Marx.
Thaelmann.
1.931.591.
A marked decrease in the number of threat in the election result, viewing 13.752.640;
horses and mules of working age that the choice of Von Hlndenburg as Votes declared invalid. 21,910. Total.
may amount to an acute shortage representing a reaction and therefore 30.345540.
Von Hlndenburg comes to the chair
seems certain within five years, says as indicating a tendency toward con
108 North Ninth Street
Telephone Broadway 1657
servatism among the majority of the once occupied by Friedrich Ebert w ho
the department of agriculture.
German people.
was chosen president by the national
E. J. Henning, assistant secretary of
OPEN A LL NIGHT
The French view Is frankly pes assembly at Weimar in February.
labor, was appointel Saturday to be a simistic. It holds that in rolling up 1919. and who died In Berlin in Fell
Boiled Dinner Daily
federal Judge In the southern Califor- a decisive majority for the field mar­ ruary. 1925.
nia district. Mr. Henning will succeed shal. the German people have throwrn
Short Orders At All Times
ex-Judge Bledsoe, who recently re- aside any intent to conceal what the
Veneration for the Prussian royal
signed
French regard as their basic desire house. Implicit faith In God. unbound­
Fish and Game in Season
New York police Saturday broke up that Germany J>e restored to a condl ed enthusiasm for the military pro­
a parade of 2000 men's clothing work tlon of the military power that would fession nnd a consuming love for the
Call Ua and NVe Will Gladly Arrange for Private Parties
ers at Union Square when the pared- i permit enforcement of its will upon fatherland -these are the character­
ers began to march on the offices of other continental nations. The elec- istics of Field Marshal General Paul
the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of tion was construed as Justifying all of Von Ileneckendorf und Hlndenburg.
the doubts France has entertained as elected president of the German re­
America.
to the purposes and ambitions of her public as standard bearer of the na­
AT YOUU SERVICE
Kelso.—The loop in the Shanghai German neighbors and to prove that tionalist parties, as they are reveal
road where it Joins the Pacific high­ the drastic military precautions and ed In his autobiography, "Aus Meinem
way near Owl creek will be eliminat­ measures she has urged since the sign­ Loben.” published In 1920. and of the
ed by reconstruction of the road and ing of the armistice against the more autobiography. “ Feldmars ('hull Von ,
CALL
construction of a bridge at a new moderate Judgment of her allies were Hindenburg." written by his brother ;
Bernhard and published in 1916.
| fully warranted.
location.
Ono is taken back to the days when '
Centralia.—At a special school elec­
Also Seven-Pnasenger Touring Cars for Sightseeing
Man a Origin Held Proved.
Germany still believed in the divine
tion held Saturday in the Ford Prairie
LOWEST RATES IN THE CITY
rights
of
kings,
when
the
profession
Simla. India.- It has been definitely
district, adjoining Centralia on the
established that man originated from of arms was the most saered of call !
west, bonds to the amount of $7000
anthropoid apes, according to an Ings, and, when - the German para
were voted for the erection of an
opinion expressed he- Monday by Dr. phrase of "My country, right or i
addition to the Fords Prairie school.
Ales Hrdllcka of V »shlngton. D. C.. wrong," had not yet given place to i
a ,< ,a u a i«4 a » « « u i* «riu * 4
The vote was 72 to 42.
who has headed expeditions of the the motto "My country, when right to j
k*pt right, when wrong to be set C. G E E \A/ O CHINESE
The Wisconsin state assembly this United States National Museum of An
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week is expected to add its approval thropology to many parts of the world. right.”
But in later years, and particularly
He is here to examine the discovery
to the resolution already adopted by
since entering upon the campaign
C. CEK WO. Iha w .lt
the upper house calling for a state-! recently made of five different ape
cies of fossils of anthropoid apes in which haa had as Its outcome his : known BarbnJtet. has
wide "straw vote” on prohibition.
mad*
a Ilf* etudy o f
elevation to the presidency, tho field tha curative
, the Shivallk bill*.
propartta*
Miss Nellie Louise Condon, secre-; Addressing a representative gath- marshal has Included In his Ideals j [ mwmmwc I by OrUatal
HuuU. Barba, lloila and
tary of the reptile study society of ,,rjng a( tjje residence of Sir Frederick unity of the German people, peace and Hark, and lharafroaa
America, was bitten on the right index whyte, president of the legislative as- good will towards all humanity and compounded hia truly
Wnndarfut Barba ram-
finger by a large copperhead snake ^ „jb iy of India. Dr. Hrdllcka urged still a place in the sun for the father adlaa. tn thair make-up
no polaona or narcotise
Saturday in the midst of a hunt by [nj i a seriously to undertake re- land.
ara uaad ; p a r f a a l l y
harmlaaa. and m a n y
35 members of the society in Rattle- searches in the Shivallk hills, which,
ruota and barb* that
snake den In the Ramapo mountains ,ie gai(ji m|ght contain important evl-
, ha uaaa ara unknown
to tha mailleal prnfiwaton o f biday.
near Suffren. N. Y.
, iience concerning the origin of the
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Not merely sponging
and placing a hot iron
on and in this way
work the dirt into the
garment. In this way
much harm is done in­
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There is a difference
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Our cus­
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The civilian population of Hawaii is
not greatly concerned over the so-
called "red plot” uncovered at Scho-
field barracks which resulted last week
in the sentencing of Private Paul!
human race,
He expressed the belief that pre­
vious research.-, already have shown
definitely that all human race, in-
eluding African negroes and whites.
I'rouch to 40 years’ imprisonment and had the same origin from anthropoid
apes, but that differences in subse­
Private Walter M. Trumbull to 26
quent intellectual development had
years’ imprisonment.
the later racial differences.
The foreclosure in 1896 by which
the Northern Pacific Railway com­
Autos Crash; One Dead.
pany took over the Northern Pacific
Everett, Wash. — J. Swedburg of
railroad was described Saturday aa a
Lowell was fatally injured In an auto­
"mere formality” by D. F. McGowan,
mobile accident Sunday night when
attorney for the forest service, before
a ear driven by Ike Lundemo of
the congressional commission Investi­
Everett was struck by another ma­
gating land grants to both com­
chine on the Pacific highway across
panies.
Ebey island and was thrown Into a
The egg sandwich episode, which ' ditch partly filled with water. Mrs.
recently landed Senor Don Jorge B. j swedburg, third oceupant of the car,
Jofre of the Bolivar legation In the ¡„ reported to be in a serious condl-
police station in Washington. D. C., tlon. Authorities are Investigating the
as formally reported to the state accident.
department Saturday by the police
department and a change In Don
Mrs. Owen Naturalized.
Jorge's diplomatic career is regarded
Miami, Fla.—The daughter of Wil­
as likely.
liam J. Bryan, commoner, ex-candl-
The April 18 Issue of the Lampoon,
a publication conducted by Harvard
students, was held Friday by the post-
office department to be unmallable.
Its circulation already has been held
up by the Boston police and the post­
master there because they regarded
some of its features as unfit for pub­
lication and in violation of the postal
laws.
The activity of Vesuvius, which af­
ter eight months of comparative rest
Is in eruption again, continued to In­
crease slightly Saturday, but condi­
tions were regarded as so safe that
500 tourists, one-third of them Amer­
icans, were permitted to ascend the
volcano on the funicular railway which
runs to the summit and to go near
the crater.
An indictment charging murder in
the second legree was returned by the
grand Jury at Tillamook. Or., Saturday
against Mrs. M. C. Paton, who killed
her four-year-old granddaughter, Sylvia
Louise, daughter of Mrs. Cora Des­
camps of 8t. Johns, and C. P. Des­
camps of Washougal, Wash., on her
homestead near Meda last Tuesday
morning. The indictment followed a
long hearing In which many witnesses
were called.
4 STATES ROCKED
BY EARTH TREMORS
Chicago.— Earthquake shocks were
felt throughout parts of Ohio, Ken­
tucky, Indiana and Illinois Sunday
night.
There were three distinct
tremors, but no damage was d o n e , ex
cept for slight interruption to wire
service in a few places. According to
seismograph records, the first shock
lasted five seconds at 10:08 o'clock.
The second, eight minutes later, was
of like duration, hut the third, begin
ning at 10:30, lasted half a minute.
The disturbance was the most wide­
spread of any recorded In this region
for many years. No report* of the
shock were received from points north
of Central Illinois, and apparently the
belt did not reach south of tho Ohio
river to any extent.
Small articles were upset at Spring
field, while only slight tremors were
felt In and near Cincinnati.
At Indlnnapolis slight damage was
done to bric-a-brac, but In most places
within the seismic zone the distur­
bance was so slight that It was not
even noticed by most of the inhabi­
tants. In many places only the third
quake was felt, while In others two
of the three tremors were felt.
date for the United States presidency
and erstwhile leader of the demo­
cratic party, was naturalized as a citi­
zen of the United States here Mon­
day. She is Mrs. Reginald Owen, wife
of Major Owen, a British subject, and
Bootleg Yacht Taken.
lost her citizenship when she mar­
ried the major several years before
New London, Conn. — The twin
t^ie world war She was with Major screw yacht Hornet, which Is said to
Owen in Egypt during the war.
have been operated by a bootlegging
syndicate headed by a woman, was
Bananas Hide Big Snake.
brought to port Saturday by a prize
Clinton, Okla. — A boa constrictor, crew from the coast guard destroyer
hidden in a hunch of bananas, was Jouett. Tho yacht was captured after
shipped recently from a produce house a case of 15 miles, during which eight
here to Lee Goddard, grocer at Sayre, 3-Inch shells were fired at her. No
Okla. The bnnanas were handled three liquor was aboard, but tho yacht was
times by tho Clinton firm, but the held for violation of the navigation
snake, which weighed eight pounds, laws. Five men were arrested.
remained concealed in the stalk until
Hawaii Bathera Jailed.
It reached Its destination.
The bananas were grown in Cen­
Honolulu. T. H. Tho Deshn bathing
tral America.
suit law, passed as a Joke by the last
Colombian Cabinet Out.
Bogota, Columbia.—The Colombian
cabinet resigned Monday. The min­
isterial situation had been brought to
a crisis by the resignation of ex-Min-
later Voles, who surrendered his port­
folio because, despite his protest, the
congress adjourned without acting on
the Peruvian-Coiumbla treaty.
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