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', rage Six Friday, Npyembor 12, 192( THR Kf.AMATH NEWS Search For Man ; General Wood Is , Stale Witness in Diogenes Sought Fully Rewarded Irritating Many j McPherson Trial . Filipino Leaders is Nearing Death - 1 HOME OF BEE BEGIN DESTROYED BY FIRE (Oonlfnanl From Fas One) ' were curried to many iity. Koinit:it v.s t jam, ku IS SKKM.VJ I Is of the AKOIIN fire liytlruti: ami I lie local fltv vivcia riTV i v.,.. n m vii x v.. i ,. !!, i : caovvi i.v tiii- p r.lif "K"icr itp lonco mi mm mnn '. ' '.' " ' ' v ' .', i , ,'i ,.,, ' truck al this distance from tho buru- (Vulted News) Diogenes. If h- News! -- ile Manuel Quuon Xov i.(1nl(-.l Nowal Howard ,. t,,i(,,.n n would have l.een n..in. ..i.v mi.hi i,h , .president of the Insular souaic , ami . ., , , , , ., were llvinf today, nilshl with ""' l J,, ,. VU(.M(, f rtltplno little- 1 ''"""Hrt. Important witness in virtually the same lory had a tiro Intact Ion rxtlnnnlvli his Mitern. ' pcul,.nCl! rllt0 t lll0 ,y. the liivenlsatioii of Aimoe Scmplej hydrant boon nearby, firemen "tat- The man for whom he searched in!,,Uoon swept area of Balance, ho M.'Phersou, i-anuot U eipeelctt to '' ll the tact Hint the house vain with llRhted lanlcrn at noon-', rco Ivcd the moat sorvcie polliicol recover from an Illness Into whtc!i' '"" " l"v,'l- '"' "'' ''" day. h.i been found. : j blow of hU career. At the reo.cl ho lapsed ihreo week, ago. lr. V.'r"M ml ",,r" 0l",1 h'VO lie I. E. A. Croaan. street car ; of hundreds of bereaved famine.. ' . t.owo!!. hi, P:iician. aa d today ...m,,, r..m . r conductor, and he. lives In Kansas he had left Manila to direct relief, ,jts family Is prepared for ,s ," h",,mI 1!,' I.i the I'.ahlH.r t-'UV- inlu'n iovoraor Ceneral Leonard ,,.,h wnU.h liy uo a matter of ,.,, . , virtually noihlna On a renal,, cold, rainy day, Wood hed a proclamation abolish-; (, 5(lll ,.,,,,,. h;u rJ '.j , , , flm: when ... human bellies wish they , the ' ,,,! .0 Northatem niv..n.l,y ' only the raZ wUlch alvompan led w.r. In the Sou.lwsea latanda. or tr. 1 a p. orful o tn'' ' I aft.r idlilnK the elder llenediet ; .he wlnd.torm aav. d other hou.e, had monev onouch to so therm i stitaiinn. created by wurou ana ntsi CroKn reached the end of hi, run ' co-woi kers for Independent ! ' ' -r " ' " ' ' "n 0 t'T -.j v. n .1. .k.. .i..... lhr farmel rotfaae In wh ch I.ok fllemcil atuled. as flalllinK elnlwra anti, ncittiuuiK id ni riiivuni. mani .turuii iimiaxi.t nKitnui- i 1- the round of the car to look for ' and political activity amonK Kill- Anselea proecutora nllee th" lost article. pinos. Queton. Koxas and other lead- evangelist anil Kenneth It. Ormi:.- A ahahby black handlwK was : ers had this imard established dur-iin leld a love tryst followina h "r lying in one of the seats and the Inn the admiuisiration of Francis , .tisappearauco last May at Ocean conductor started to make out his Hurton Hnrrison. l'uik. t alltornla. and durhiK the report. THen. since be Is required i n controller tne .Manna rauroao. to make a report of conteiua also, Manila hotel and numerous busi ha opened the purse to inspect it. "ess venture supported by the sov- Throueh onen Mn.ico hotw-n ernmcut. It save the Kiliuino lcad-i Tolls of bills he saw the briftht ers extensive power In the l-lands. 'he stales chain of evidence. It is -.11 .1 n-. .'a f-., i..-nu . i.h ' believed. i-iiuw Kie-aiu ui Bm. I lie man v.... , l.,l.r n' Vn.i. In liihjilf of mi lilonenes never found would have rorr.posd the Ixiard. Tho Tiliuiuos, lien Cohn. chief investlKatnr ef """ n enan o. xm irlanced furitlvely abou:, tucked the were in the majority. ; the l.os Arsel a district attorney ;; purse between his coat and taken Ju8! "n hour after the insular office, remained In Carmel today paasaKe on the next airplaue. But .lcsislature had adjourned. Wood.1!,, hote that Ih-nedlct might mo Orosan Iramidiately called the lost armed with decisions from the Tnit-j ln,,nurily wnivir fro,n ,.,., Bn, article department and a man was ed Stales army and the attorney j ,"louv(1. waJ ,,,.,, ,. sent out on a motorcycle to get general in Washington, abolished 1 . .,,. . , ,, ,t , the bag. , tha hoard, and himself became the hc wouW be al,Ia " 1 "k ,M,r . When it had been returned to ' arbiter i;t utaltera affecting , of a,in 'PP- Included In wo- the office and the woman in charce public utilities. ; men's apparel taken from a trunk had almost fim-norf yn,,nHn .h ! allegedly belonging to Ormiston H6S9. which consisted of a check RAY SCHALK WILL P'1 forwnrded to Los Angeles from for J1200. 515 In gold and $394 VA'AriT U'HITF CflY N,,' York- In currency, a womn of SO sum- mHilAUC. WnilE. OUA 1 Henedlet was expected to attempt men r::shed cxcl.edly in a::d ex- "7 J to identify the slippers as those ciaimea. , o . : worn at his Carmel cottage by "Mr mil ib mine, this Is mine." Mrs. K. S. Forsinger. owner of the , period in which she claims to have been in custody of kidnapers. Ills; ! death will be a serious blow to SALEM. Nov. 11. (fulled News! Governor I'ierce will grant un audieuco Thursday to friends of tllles Coleman, former county tlve clemency1 for Coleman, who Is ' under sentence 10 serve three yean in the 'atate penitentiary for cm heitlement, It was announced Wed ' nesday. Last week the Kovernor granted ' Coleman a 30 day reprieve pend ! lug au Investigation of the case, i Coleman has not yet blurted aerv- , I lug his sentence. C H I C A C. O. Nov. 1 1. 1 rnttc. Xcwsl Kav ?c!i:;lk. veteran nit. It-I er. was announced as the new man-; !rge Mcmtyie Tho Los Ang. , purse, seemed more delighted over f ff 'he Whlt0 Snx , M' . " Z , 1 Kuotu.1 uj cnnries a. eumisKl'y. mif-' ..i.iu..i "a ..-. owner of the club. : Pherson. Schalk succeeds Eddie Collins. ' The nature of Benedict's illness who has played in the American was uot roade known. It was said league 21 years. 12 of which were to be , chroui. i:nlon, v.itli which with the White Sox. whom he has ,,e naJ taken wh!!e ln Lo, AnB.loi. piloted for the last two seasons. Collins, reported to have been miirur MT I ACI drawng a salary of $.15,000 as P A IK VltW- M I . LAKJ j player-manager, had been on thej " I bench most of last season because! Owing to the Illness of Mrs. j the recovery of a pair of spec tacles, which were in tha has. thin the money Itself. "I Just couldn't get a!o:i?: with out those glasses," she said. The money had all been sivn to her by friends during many Christ mas hoi days, and she hail a'ways carried it with her because of the sentiment attached to it. Orogan was rewarded by offi- To Have ll'ituc Buy a Lot Then Build run KLAMATH lK KI.OI'.MKXT COMPANY .. line Tree Uldic. . Women Take Lead Scholastic Work in State College KI'llKNK. .Nov. 11 tl'nlted (tewa) Men must take a back aval at the I'nlverslty of Oregon an fur aa scholastic ntntidlnga are con cerned, according to figures (or the spring term made public by Carl ton Spencer, registrar. ' Sigma Itetla Phi, local women's sorority, led all social organisa tions on the campus In acltolasllc honors. Tun. local women's orga iilratlou which recently was grant mI a chapter of Kappa Delta, placed second. Lambda l'l. men's organisation, placed first In alio men's division, but registered uluih In the general rating. Tho average rating of men's or gicntnallous was 3i.9 while the girl's nveraga was II. Mi. IMVK.KSITV KTl'I'KNT KM'KKS OVT HIM 1.11'K SKATTLK. Nov. 1 1. tl'iilto.l News 1 Leaving a nolo complain ing that society did not provide a respect 11 bio place w lie re a person tired of life might seek death, liny T. Yeargen. 2 4. I'nlverslty of Wash ington freshman, committed auicide horn Tuesday night by turning on the gaao In a rooming houtio. Clyde A. Wlushtp. 2S, a disabled war vetoran. euded Ilia life in Leschlpark by shooting himself through the head. Ill health was said 'to bo the cause. PK'l.M.Ii APPOINTM Tii I PI lll.lt' rlliltt It 'H t KMMISHKlN HAl.KM. Nov. 10. ll'iillrd News -W. A. lieUell. for the pait, two years secretni'V t' the gover- hit, Tuesday was appointed by tlov-( ernor Pierce us public service colli-' inlsslouer to servo out the lenn of Thomas Campbell, who died re-' eenlly. I'elsell will serve only to the first of the year, when li'i will be replaced by L. A. Hi-mi, ; who won tha position In the re cent election. , To Have IIoiim 1 Buy a Lot Tlien Build THK hi. AM ATM KKVr'.I.OI'MKNT (IIVIPWV , , . 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McClelland is having some! ., klms, wiv. 11. t nited r.ew1 j - . vi.nTjr.u sit a ,h.u i sont aono on ins store. The Oregon Aggiea suffered their J SACRAMENTO. -Nor. 11. (fnl-i Percy Dixon rs having hla house first football defeat of the season ; ted News) Although he was mis- improved. here this afternoon at the hands of , taken for hla brother. Henry Berry. I Mr. and Mrs. Vern McClelland the Lnlrersity of Southern Califor- well known San Francisco capitalist ; haTe return.d ,rom K.igene. where - Th. Troi.n. . . , It"" 'J"?" baaeba" C'Ub 0,rner- "-they spent ten days with Mrs. Me- Tbe Trojans won 17 . to 7. The! Frank Berry, today declared at thel, ,, A. ,h Aggies' defeat put them out of the ; Sutler hospital tnat the mistake i motner. running for the Pacific coast chain- j was not without its compensations. I Mr' amI Mr"' Sam r,m"KKr pionshlp. and left Stanford as the;. The patient, suffering from an "turned home from a trip to rort only unbeaten conference team. Injured hand In a gnn explosion. land Saturday. The. game waa played on a muddy has . been bombarded with flowers, field, with numerous fumbles and special delivery messages and tele-1 For results uso Kewa Claaa Ads. mlsplaya resulting from the sloppy! grams from all parts of the coua- r - conauion or tjie gridiron. The O.I try. .all intended for his brother. . A. C. touchdown was scored in the! . : last few minutes or play. (Howard Maple. Aggie quarter, also With leas than a minute to play Played a good game, being the best Elliott of U. S. C. kicked. Thej Bround gainer for O. A. C. kick was blocked by Dixon when Morton Kerr carried the ball fre lesa than 30 feet from tlllotf ' quently and made consistent gains, foot. Olmstead scooped it up and i and made the 20 rards across the! anthing you wtsb to sell? Or to only touch- line for the Abie's down. Maplea converted. The thundering hird scored Trhen Taylor sent a ilace kirk sailing be tween the goalpos's. Larenti wnt rer for the first touchdown in the second quarter. Taylor converted. Another touchdown was carried over by Kaer in the fourth quarter, Tay lor converting. This ended the scor ing until the fluke tochdown which the Aggies made in tht last minute of play. Although Hie field was i-over d with sawdust and had been rol!: during tho night and morning, little pools cf water co-ered many por tions of it and time was railed aev eral times to wipe the mud from the hands and faces of players. A number of forward passes were fumbled, due to the wet and slip pery ball, and several men n ipd and fell while running with tho ball. ). A. C.'s only threat to rore aside from the final touchdown came in the third quarter when the ball had been advanced to the eUM-yard line by forward pusses and end runs. Hoth teams usfd reserves freely. "Iron Horse" Hchulmerich, AK?ie fullback, was effectively stopped by the Trojans, l.ut Dixon, AgKle tac kle, was a constant source of trou ble. 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