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12PAGES" 12 PAGES I NUMBER 42 EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 192S IN TODAT'H MISSING BOY IS FOUND UNCONSCIOUS IN ALLEY MORNING REGISTER Tlio Wcalhi-r EAGLE SCOUTS OF LANE COUNTY HONORED TODAY RIGHT MHAI HOYS WlX.l, MKKT GOVIOHNOIl WESTERN CO-EDS FOUND OPPOSED TO CIGARETTES MATTF.n. IS IiARGF.LY LEFT TO CONSCIENCE OF GIRLS HIRING NEW COUCH DENIED BY COB Kington wins single point 11 COFFINS BID STOWAWAY CHINESE Oregon prolmlily with RAYMOND HAM. GONE FROM IIOMi: .10 IIOL'RH III ruin tilling the cunat; niirniiil tain. Iioinlino; IniTi'iinlng niirllieiialur-ly wliiila iilmiu Mm couat. (Vn-nmiilal on Oiiaru-rdiK-k of Yvatnrduy'a wvallior In Kugi.nn: Smoking la Nowhere Problem Even Though It Is Indulged In to Certain Extent 1 llnilii-slilli On-gon rk-liiiliilcd Thin Aflcrnoon First Driving French Immigration Officers Search irns lo Maaliiiiiin tniniioralure, 411 ilu.

grvnaj in I it 1 1 ii ii nt 42; iri.ililui. lion, .41) of an Inch, hhiku or i-HVr, foot; illrvcllim of wind, aoulh. Point VVl, Press Reports From Seattle Are Believed Errors By Members Here Liner President Lincoln at Honolulu Dock 1 i Ser of Season In Tame at Seattle- (By The Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26. Smoking among tho women students of the big colleges and uni at Firsi ji Week Kiigono mill Vicinity versities of the Pacific Coast seems, rollc Hunt for f'nra but llruln HEDRIOT EFFORT FAILS SMI NOT: RESIGNED PLOT SEEN SC0BE IS15T0 14 owner fnn't Kecnll l.liaimo NiiniliiT, I'aun t.

rrlaonera (let Kxtrna In Holiday Maul nt County Jul! Yeaterdny. 'iiii 3, Olr) Injured In Cruah llntween to be a matter of Individual conscience with said conscience, however, framing many a stern dictum against the fragrant fag. Nowhere does such smoking appear to be any particular problem, although there is no doubt that It I being indulged in more or lees generally. At the University of California Mlaa Lucy Stebblns, dean of women, said that the problem was settled- by the co-ed themselves Lead Still Sum of $1100 to Be Paid AImIiiciIoii III Auluinobllo Followed by I'iiiisuuI Hardship Rcluu-d by ll-Yoar-Olil Ijul Aliasing for more than 30 hour, little Jtuymond Hull, 11, was found unconacloua In tho alley at the rear of hla home, 1757 Seventeenth avenue euat last night, Incoherent and unable to tell much of what hiu experiences had been since ho left home Wednea-dny evening, Raymond recalled bits of an udventure that pieced together formed the basis of a modern myalcry, A forced automobile ride into the country muny mllce from Kugeno where ho was- told to get out blackness, and then grny dawn nnd a strange road bordered by a barbed wire fence, miles and mllea of rough walking, rain and cold wind, then un arrow with letters on.it that apollcd Eugene.v Ray. mond recalled all these but there were things thnt happened ln between that he don't remember.

There was another sign that said "Illalr" boulevard and he knew where he was. Then blackness Socialist Maneuvers Control Situation Htreet Cur mid Automobile. I'ligu 3. For Each Individual I.nno county' eight Engli), Hcoula, the largest bund of boy In one community In tho Ktats of Oregon to hold thut distinction, will leave hero curly till morning with 14 other for l'ortlund, whero they will bo presented to Governor Walter M. Pierce on the quarterdeck of the famous old battleship Oregon, thla afternoon.

Governor l'lerce will Invest the eight local young citizen with tho KiikIo biidgit. Seven of the eight1 are member of troop No. 1, Scout-i muster Jutiie Cnrr. Thoy aro John Allen, Itnbert Allen, Bradford l.yle Crimes. Wilbur Jonea, Curl Mullcr nnd Roy Ford.

Tho eighth Is Kdwarda, a member of troop No, 6, Hcoutmualor I.ylo Kelling. 'I he boy will tnko a epeclat tnilu from hero this morning In (lino to reach l'ortlund by noon. They will go at once to the Boy Scout heudquurtora wheroj the annual patrol leaders' conferones Eugene Man to' Continue In Advisory Capacity ACTION MAY BE SOON Huream Hcnrca Thuga Attompllng to l.nicr zie Muuiaon btroet, I'liK 3. RIGHT FUSION WANTED ACCIDENTAL FIND MADE FAST AND DRY Mlaalng Hoy la Pound Unconacloua many years ago and has never re Alley at Itoar of Home. 1'iiko 1.

i TlmnkaglvliiK Hervlco Hold In Lo Ship Will lie Fined For Each Carries IWI VnnU cal Church In Wvll Attended. 1'iiko curred. Girls Uphold Sentiment At Stanford Miss Mary B. Yost, the women's dean, said that the sentiment against smoking has Virgil Earl Betnrns from East to Make Recommendations But No Action Has Been Taken to Name 'ew Man "Bootleg" Man on Board, Says District Director Who Blade Arrests (Irci'kH flunnr Y. M.

Krnnk which Twh 1 I'rcMlilcnt nouirurguo Would Fnnn Ciiiin ntnilliiii Gim-mnu'iit to I'mtn-iil Now Icirccluiloii of Nntlou'a Currency (lly Tba Auoelad 1'ron.) Klinilmrl lOxphilna Htreet Naiiiea III Hulonlkl, i'uge 3. been upheld by the girl students who in recorded actions of their Tola to Hear When l'lo- (Br The Associated Press) organized association have de HONOLULU, T. Nov. 26. naera lull Corvullla Farm Home, I'uge 3.

clared against the weed. Stephens PAItlH, Nov. 26. Arlatldo Ilrlund, former premier, tonight wna making hln aecond effort of Working on Information received from sneclnl agents in the Orient, Union, the big student club house ugaln. lug crlees.

when will bo held Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Whilo In Portland the local lloy Scouts will be entertained Many Tlilnga Needed for Chlldren'a on the University of California Dong; Scorch Ma do Last night after an all-day Home: Clothing Moat Important. I'uge tt. campus has cosily appointed quar of Oregon iKi of Washington in lho nomi. of Portland Scout a party of six Immigration officers under A.

E. Burnett, district director, searched the Dollar liner Other In tho party who will at Henl Drive la Hlnrted In Ijllin Coun search his father, Charles Hall, A head football coach for that' University of Oregon baa not been named. This statement was made lost night by members of the unlver- -elty athletic council who are In Eugene following published press dispatches to the effect that a man, whose name was not glvon, -I had been hired to succeed Rich-ard "Dick" Smith as head mentor at the university. First Action Here Nothing Is known here ln re- President Lincoln as she docked ters for women but the co-eds have strictly banned smoking there, nor do they indulge anywhere else on the wide campus, so far aa is ty; Dlvlalon Chulruian Nuined. 1'iiko 3.

tend tho cercmnnle us reprcHonla-llve of the I.uno county council nro Horton Houck, Joseph Roger, here toduy and discovered 11 young saw the Huakla, started out again. Backing his car around ln the alley at the rear of tho reaidence, he chanced to auuii 11 in Chinese hidden in as many coffins rocker lluula Cahoono Over Mc known. tot tne Itobert Grny, Donald Knowloa, Percy Edward. Herachel Court- whicn were stowed away in a notu of tho vessel. look behind.

There In the path of the wheels was the still form of Kenaln Caaa With lime Olficlule Hliy. i'uge a. "It is lust not being done at tMl low Mntrlhulrd per net t- The Chinese were discovered af wright, Clark Spurlock, Jack I.ocul Youth to Talk Deforo Cham. his son. Mills College." Mrs.

Aurelia H. Reinhardt, president of the big ter the officers had searched the Gifford Nash. Foster The "boy was examined by Dr. her of Cuiiimerce During Clirlat-mila Henaoti, I'ngo 3, Oakland girls said. -p liner for two hours and were about Ui iMimin the ntt unlver.

vminr colli- Hurnett, Hertol Thoi stenburg, Donald Goodall, Howard Stafford und Robert liooth. to abandon their efforts. Fire Hazard Feared Sheriff (liven Klk'a Tooth Follow E. L. Zimmerman and ordered to bed.

Dr. will keep him under observation for a few. gard to the situation, the members stated, and as athletic council must take action before a contract Is let to any prospective coach. It ing Induction Into l.oilgo. I'uge 8, We have many old wooden r.ll in northwest cor.

Fourtcon Hoy Scout of Medford Hlalera Lecture Topic ul College duys. building on the campus and the irirU themselves have banned will be known here before any if (jiff Voix. The air wai crlap and reached Kunene lout night en routo to Portlnnd and wero given The story, as it wa linked to Croat onimuiiliy Club Tonight. I'uge 8. smoking because of the fire haz gether, told how Raymond had Kugle Hcoula of Ijino County Hon ard." Bono to a grocery store at Thlr WsMnto Keonro Firs iitltld.

which bean sanded 1 fs.t teenth avenue and Moss early lodging nnd breakfast thla morning nt Friendly hull, men's dor niltory on tho University of Oregon enmpua. through tho courteay of Mra. Kdna P. Davis, The ored Today In Coreiiiony on Decks of Iliittlealilp Oregon. I'ago 1.

place else. According to the report made a football coach had been signed for tho university but bla identity is not to-be known until December-. 10. This statement Is credited to Virgil Earl, athletlo director at the university, but, according to mem- hAra nf Itin Kir-- Wednesday evening. Leaving the store he was asked by a man If he Likewise the women's organlza ttons at the University of Oregon have taken the question of smoking In hand and have not only framed strong prohibitions but are enforcing them.

Winifred 8under- Grower uro Prnlaed for l'ar- luhlniton opened ths acorlng In ,1.,. Willi touch- wanted a ride, lie assented ana boy are traveling by automobile. Ten other Scouts from Koseburn; i. lacklna: convention; Oregon got Into the car. Arriving at the street whero he wanted to get out Ruymond Bays he was told he to the fore wllh a touon.

Lin in Ihft aficnnil wero expected to pas through Eu geno early toduy also. lln Haggett, dean of women at thf University of Washington, declined alghtedncHH In Mniiageniont or Kogene I'lanl. I'uge 3. Illuoilvd Cuttle on Hlamond Haiich Hold lo Wllllum Hun- Unlph lleiirat, l'ugu 3. Exuiiilnatluii of 'IVuchera to bo Hold December It to 1.

l'ugo 3 could not get out there. Fright Fifteen Are Sent The tip Burnett received said that 15 Chinese had been dispatched by a smuggling ring in the Orient to San Francisco, probably on the President Lincoln and in charge of a Chinese member of the crew. Like a wild, Improbable piece of fiction, the wholesale plot to smuggle Chinese Into San Francuteo was revealed bit by bit as Burnett and his officers boarded the Lincoln. The first search was without success. Director Burnett then Inspected the Chinese steward's compartment, ln which he found a cigar box containing letters, papers and pictures of 10 Chinese supposedly aboard.

Translations of the letters showed that the men whoso pictures and papers were enclosed were consigned to certain Individuals in San Francisco and that the sum of $1100 was to be paid to Tong Nam rtlh Huskies OKiiln crossed the 111, lntlll. ned he said no more until he and ids unchlvalrous host reached the main streets of tho city. Raymond pleaded again to bo let out. The PARIS SHOWN TURKEY; at Ik th aecond lime missed tlx Th Ihlrd imarlAr Crop Data Aaked from l'lirniora tho week to conKtltuto a cabinet i lo auccoed the mlnlatry which realgiicil Huniluy, Former Premier Hurrlot'n failure to form cabinet after being aummonnil by I'renlilent Doumerguo thla afternoon brought the crlala back to the point where It waa at the beginning of the week. Tho president for tho purpoxe of aeeklng a fourth cabinet maker conferred again with the parliamentary Icutlera nnd then appealed to In land to atop Into tho breach uguln, K'liiiillon Now (IiiiiikciI M.

lirlnnd, who wna milliliter of foreign affulra In tho Painlovo cabinet, found tho altuatloh quite different thnn when he tried to make up a mlnlatcrlul combination curly In the week. The aoclallsla In tho meantime hnd by tholr maneuver forced I'realdcnt Doumerguo to call on M. Ilvrrlot, and It wa dincovored they hnd made It Impoeulblo for M. Harriot to auccaod ln forming a government. tSoc-inllHt Cnhlnct PnwUb'o Tho experlmcnta remaining to bo tried were a aoclullat cabinet or a concentration government which would bo formed regtirdleaa of lho aovlallHt voto In tho chamber, A good many rndlcula nnd aomo of tho more moderntn pnrllamentar-Inna advlaed that tho aoclallKta bo given a chunce to ehow what they would do In power.

It waa thought tho venture would limt only a few weeka -whon the aun would be cleared of aoclallnta' i obatruatlnn and a new government could bo formed. 1'i'onlilont Doumeriiuo decldcit, however, thut tho experiment wan too dnngoroua and would be likely to bring further depreciation of tho franc' dlaorgonlxntlon of the country's flnnncea and further tnnglliig of the political situation. He guvo preference to tho Idea of a concentration cabinet and called M. Urland again after consulting with the radical leader aa to the poaalblllty of rallying tho radicals to a union of parties thnt would 4d In way lno hliory without AMERICA COtrOXY PARADES! to express any opinion as to now generally co-eds smoking extends at that Institution and added that it was a bad practice. The university has no smoking ban, but the Women's Federation, a co-ed body, opposes it.

Health Effects Stressed Smoking among women of Whit abductor refused and shortly tiiey were out on a country road. lUf.Snfl lit" rourill upviivu, viw tm. Washington 12. BIRD OX STREETS Earl does not have the final say In the choice of a coach. The council takes action on the recornmenda- i tlons tendered by Mr.

Earl and through It must come the final action, it'ls 'stated. MJsandentanding Held Likely "There is a possibility that Vlr- gll Earl had given out a statement l'n Seattle, where he now Is, but in all probability It was mlslnterpre. ted," declared one of the council members; The position- held by Dick Smith at the university Is merely ln the capacity or advisory coach, It Is -rlMtnra-il (ny Tho AMOclated Pren) How far they went Raymond couldn't tell. It wa quite dark when the man stopped the. car and MB, tt aolnu cam the ft honrt-dlnf episode nil Wnahlngton nllHlf IhlLt AllilAil ny ijepartmeiu oi igricuuuru.

I'uge 3. Fratornlty to Obaervo Annlveraary December 6. l'ugo 3. H. Korcata llrlng In Five Million In Year, I'nge 3.

Kunene I'lunecr, K. Hchwnrxachlld, Dloa In Cullforiila. I'ngo 8. Homecoming Planned 'by Junction City Odd Kellowa und nobvkuhn, l'lLUA 6. PARIS, Nov.

26. A live turkey Hyinbollc of ThnnksKtvlnff day aa ohHcrvcd In tlie United Htutos wan 'old Raymond to get out. Hoy Goes to Sleep man college. Is not opposed on moral grounds, Miss R. Louise Fitch, dean of women, said, but the elrls have been requested to i nrtd real, nmklng the -score imraded down tho boulevards of 1'ariH todny, receiving an enthUB- Raymond thinks he must have gone to sleep then.

"When I woke JliMIOn it, urcsun is. Passim AUjM'k Mallo upon the safe delivery ashore of refrain because of the supposed up," was the way he explained it iOHllc reception from tho Ameri can colony as well us French onlookers. This morning the Ameri stated, and this year Coach Smith each Chinese. Tong Nam was arrested but re bad effect of smoking on their health and well being. The Co- Head and Trull Money Coming In lha ennncltv fit hnaJ nnth hj tKond crisis followed won itn chaste final- qunrtor whan Anderson, Kugeno qunrtor- to Dr.

Zimmerman, there was the road. There was more light. There was a strange barbed wire can colony gave thanks at numer fused to speak under dogged questioning, so the immigration officials ous church Hervlces. The American ho had nver seen before. again ransacked tho vessel once amhasnador, Myron Herrlck, apoke ed are handling the smoking prob-1 duo1 to the faet that a coach to lem very well themselves, she said.

I meet the satisfaction of the unl-The co-eda have taken care of officials could not be ob- the "question- at the- Unrvorsity ol tslneor tn- the time allotted after Idaho and If any of the girls there the resignation of Joe Maddock-, bHuiky 10-ynrd Una, wluro from (loverninent, i'nge a. i Illatory Told In letter of John L. nigga to Will O. Htcol. Page 3.

True, Cutting for Yuletldo Fnvored lay Dlalih't Koreater. Page 8. Iaimi Cminty ami Oregon the exper at the American church. The key more Top Knocked Off miin ay hip fuaf mrw -inv for id noriherii ntuto June bo-h ih lut run cmckrd. Thnt note of his remarks was ''Ouk4 Thank ftKlvintr is defective if 'it la ReslKnatlon Not Reo Hired like to take an occasional puff at a Chrhttmna Kenl Cnnipulgn Planned It waa not until after on officer climbed through tons of ship's gear and accidentally knocked off the not charged with noiKhborliness "Smith's position Is such that a tiki ally of vlctorle.

mA wllh For Rprlngrieid. ruge flnrlnrfleld I-nrent-Teaohera Hold tho command, 'love thy neighbor as applies to nations as La 1 1 I V. UMn i.i.n.1. Mcctlnff. Page 9.

well as individuals." in4 qunrtnr century na top of one of the coffins that tho plot was discovered. In the coffin a Chinese youth was stretched out with baggage and food alongside resignation will not be required from-him when a suitable head, coach is named. Virgil Earl said before he left for Seattle. "And when the time comes for the an-, nouncement of the new head coach Cap Cloen Over llnnk and Al Whlt- mnn Narrowly Kacapoa injury, I'airn a. iences with lapses In the memory of the child.

When found by his father, Raymond wns drenched to the Bkln, his clothes were muddy and he was so cold the little body was almost stiff. The case hail been turned over to city police for further No motive- for crime has been detected. Only one hypothesis has been advanced and that is that tho driver of the car may have sought seclusion from notice hy having the boy -issenger. Fur-ther than that there is no theory. MAN CONFESSES KILLING MiuU, Welitoot rliflit end MbUln.

uihfiriiil In I)ia flmt Nola Complon and William Aah- Dick Smith will hold the position. LINE QUARREL OVER TRAP worth Marry at Cottogo Orovo l'litffl o. as advisory coach similar to the one he has held: at the university since his graduation. Smith is an' Oregon graduate and former foot Initiation nt Kugeno fi Attended by ni dilemma by lironkliu Hid runnlnx SO ynrda fur a Mown, iflcr which Victor Wet-, lift hulflinrk, who converted of the vliliom' sonla, mndo i icori Oregon 14, Wmlilnton eliminate the socialist Influence. EXCUSE FOR ACT (By The Associated Press), -WILLIAMS LAKE, B.

Nov. HihxI ltlvcr linn Snow lly Tits Associated Press) 26. An alleged murdor in one of nim. The officers then unearthed 11 coffins and each was found to contain a live Chinese with baggage. All were taken into custody, together with Tong Nam and several other members of the crew who are suspected of being accomplices.

Director Burnett said that the President Lincoln will be fined $1000 for each "bootleg" Chinese. He said that it was ridiculous to bellevesthat only Steward Nam engineered the smuggling, as the men in the coffins had been fed daily and the ship had undergone a thorough search before clearing cigarette they are frowned on ny their sisters. They don't like the nablt at Idaho, the authorities said. The university itself forbids smoking. Southern California Divided -At the University of Southern California the sentiment In regard to smoking was said to be about 50-60 with Dr.

Rufus Kleinsmld directly opposed to the practice. At Oregon Agricultural college women are forbidden by rule to smoke. At Reed college, Portland, the students have a rule that no girl under 1 8 shall smoke and girls over that age must have their parents' or guardians' consent. "There is some smoking by girls on Reed campus, but not much," President Norman F. Colman said.

Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president of Willamette university, Oregon, said that the university would "gleefully part" with any girl student who smoked on the campus or anywhere else. 1 "Nona of the faculty nor trus tho wildest Bpots of the Chilcotln HOOD RIVER. 26. jtininllr, with ulartllnir and district in central British Colum Three Inches of anow fell tonight ruui dtclalon, the Huakloa be-f nitnr, while the oheera roao ball player on Oregon teams and IS vitally interested in the game here.

He has always helped Oregon -coaches since his graduation in-every way possible and will probably do so when a new head coach is named. Therefore his resignation will not be tendered as he has nothing to resign In tho Orchard areas. This was the bla wns revealed here today when Fred Cyr is said to have confessed to police at Hnncevllle that he had first snowfall of tho season here and enmo unusually lato. in ten in iona wavca, I Mmh Cjurlicn I tail trig ambitious pnanoa fnllcd killed Alex Ducharme, a pioneer British Columbia trapper as the result of a quarrel over a trap Smoke Takes Handicap (Br The Associated Press) BOWIE, Md Nov. 26.

Joy-Smoke won tho Thanksgiving day handicap, mile and three-sixteenths for three-year-olds and up, $10,000 added. Princess Doreen was second and Senator Norrffi third. The time was A 33 pari mutuel ticket on the winner paid $10.70 to win. $4.20 to place and. $3.60 to show.

NcvtKimpor Mjui Dlos (By Tito Associated Press) Johnny Cole at the Purple Trip East Made Earl did recently return line. Cyr said he burled Ducharme' CHICAGO, Nov. 26. Alexander Uroup From oukrlilgo, i'nge lu. Many Attend Mooting of Improvement Club at Creawoll.

Pnge 10. School Olvea Progrnm In Obaorv-anca of Education Week. Page 10. Additional Nowa Noloa and Peraon-ilia. Pngea 9.

10 and 11. Sports Sprlngflold HI llenten by Cottage Orovo, 87 to 0. Page 8,. Junction City Wins Final Footbnll Oamo of Bcnaon From Bhedd. Pago 8.

Waahlngton Wlna Seattla flame From Orcg'Ji by Single Point. Page 1. Idaho Team Trounced by Crelghton Klcven. Pago 8. Ilaakatlmll Hltunllon Hotwoon Orc- 'gon and Waahlngton iJtat Year Hoverood on Gridiron Yoatcrday.

Pago 8. Non-Motor-Stop Rare la Won by irom tne urient, from a trip east In search of a body wrapped a canvas In a gravo he had dug in the frozen suitable coach -tor Oregon, it is A. McCormlck. well-known nows-papor man and former Chicago alderman, died hero today. Ho cngnged in nowspaper work nore stated, but he did not hire a coach.

EARTHQUAKE SHOCK FELT earth near Chllko lake, Novcm bcr 6. nam cna, catiKht a JO. flint from Oeorxo Wllaon Jfldili for nil-American half. LouU Teareau, brother oi flnpon' captnln, Kltnor, rat nti and Wllaon hurled li fwaahlnaton hail tho hall on Ore. (Hi Id-yard lino.

A nima bv Wll coaches -and recommend their nnmAtt to thn momhnra nr ths linl. NO DAMAGE DONE BY QUIVER tees smoke," said John F. veralty athletic oounctl. With this AT BELLINGHAM BIT OF FRIENDLY ADVICE Dobbs, president of Pacific college, Forest Grove, Oregon. "I have asked the students not to smoke J-ool Tcarenu failed, but (By The Associated Press) VICTORIA, B.

Nov. 26. An dono his worli 1b finished, leaving -the' choice of -'the coach up to the. athletlo council and members of tho university boards. )t which and they are obeying me, both men earthquake believed to have had its center approximately six miles ana women.

rSL yarda. oUir nn I0U Price Not Coming: The report that Nibs Price, as Dnlo Cronor With Scoro of 99 from this city, presumably under the straits of Juan De Fuca, was recorded here at 1:37 tm today i CIeck Rei-j up a notcvt ezjfc) fyowKeepi. Stidpyvold DEAD WOMAN IS FOUND sistant --coach at the University of California will be Oregon's next head coach are also falBe, declared L-k I lln" 11 was tni with two ynrda to ko. Harold Hhldlor, acnt In to 2 which tho bis hoy I'ago 8. BiiHkolhnll Lcnguera Moot nt Tonight to Form Ijvho County Aaaoclntlon.

I'ngo 8. Kugeno High School Football Team Defonta Tillamook, 8 to 0. Page at the Gonzales observatory. A slight rumbling sound, lasting two BODY BELIEVED TO REVEAL nnd ft lad iniMA. here last night.

Nothing definite MURDER MYSTERY 1," or tnree seconds, accompanied the disturbance. has been settled ln regard to his rr. rob. coming here, they stated. Nothing in i i i KhII hi, is Known nere of his contract witne (By The Associated Press) YAKIMA, Nov.

the dead body of. Mrs. (By The Associated Press) BELLINGHAM. Nov. 26.

California and ho has no better but the tally Louis Decclot frozen ih a nond a mm 17 'V" wa" "even nun- chance 'than other' coaches who have recommended by Mr. Earl whose names' will not be A slight earthquake which was noticeable throughout the entire city but which did no damage, was near here this morning, brought to MITCHELL COURT RESTS PIlOHlXlTION MAPS COURSE FOR HEARING TODAY an ena a search which began a m. urogon 14. 1,,,00 terrible known until final action is taken, ten snortiy alter 1:30 p. m.

today. The quake lasted about three sec lurtner elated tne council mem week ago, when Mrs. Deccio disappeared from her home In the Moxee district following a series of mis bers. onds. itr- nm a fut'l Wnah Mve tho ball to Ore 'f-yrd lino.

Ander 1 yard a to Mntil a. The date of the announcement understandings with her young daughter-in-law, who eloped last Huii. on" fine Ilml. of the football head lor Oregon will probably be forthcoming soon but the exact date is in doubt, it is rumors preceding this announcement will ln all spring witn ixiuts JJecclo, Jr. Dr.

Walter M. Brown, county coroner. BOY'S SKELETON FOUND INQUEST WILD BE HELD TO frit 43 lln. ",0 "OUlOOt said this afternoon he would perform an autopsy in the morning FIND CAUSE OF DEATH probability be false, to determine the cause of death. rUtafam" who hnd right III.

trm Andemon Mrs. Deccio's body was found by passers-by face down and with (By The Associated Press) REDDING. Nov. 26. The WHITE HOUSE DAY QUIET Ice frozen around it.

Officials ad f7ion.r. afi-ynrI "no. mysterious disappearance nearly two years ago of Tilford Dozler, 19-year-old student of the Univer vanced the theory that she might have fallen or thrown herself into THANKSGIVING SERMON IS (Ily The Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 While the Mitchell court martini stood In reoes today, prosecution counael mapped out a program for premutation of It ovldenco bcglnplng tomorrow. Tho dofenao having rented lln cnae yesterday, the war dopartinont will bo given tho rlght-of-wny whon tho trial Is resumed.

It will muko nn effort ht tho outset to show what It has dune In tho way of promoting army air aorvlco activities nnd to rebut ns completely ns It can Colonel Mitchell's charges of neglect. Incompetent nnd almost treasonable conduct of aeronautical phnaen of the nntlonnl dofenso system over, which It ox-ero'son control. Mnjor Fronds Wllby of tho general stnff hns been glvon chnrgo of the presentation of tho war do- K'" mK' ''the the shallow water several days ago sity of California, and. son of Dr. Ernest Dozler, Redding physician Not satisfied with the apparent facts, the coroner said he would r.

put third nut i). nh. further Investigate the death. HEARD BY COOLIDGES (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON; Nov. 26.

One of tho several gift turkeys sent to President Coolidge, graced the White House table tonight at a feast which rounded out a aulet and former state assemblyman, was solved today with the finding of the boy's skeleton in a ravine within half a mile of the Dozier Wwi th0 Pu'Ple and Iv.n..1'"". Intorcontcd home and hosDttal. FLEET ATTACKS TURKEY No weanons were found and tho Thanksgiving day for Mr. and Mrs, cause of the boy's death was not! PUMPKIN PIES ALSO FALL Iran i noynoma. Ik came when, ry lo to, Anderson BEFORE ONSLAUGHT rW Waahlngton In- determined.

An Inquest will be held. The Dozler boy was last seen January 11, 1924, shortly after he had roturned home from Berkeley because of Illness. (By The Associated Press) coolldgo and tneir guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stearns of Boston.

The president and Mrs. Coolidge, with their guests attended special services at the First Congregational churoh, and heard the Rev. Dr. Jaaon Noble Pierce deliver his Thanksgiving sermon. SAN PEDRO, Nov.

26. Nineteen thousand six hundred r' Pravin'f non. 11,0 Huaky tin "o'lndod. wn.n"ihmd8 tholr pli and i Kam Knu, QeorRe pounds of turkey and 3000 pump kin pies were attacked and sunk Special organ and choir muslo by tne battle iieet nere today. DISARMAMENT IS ASKED Handicapped- by the absence of half of their otilcers-and men, due to shore leaves, the 10 battleships AMBASSADOR AT BERLIN GIVES THANKSGIVING TALK and 12 vessels fought with skele ton orows.

(By Tho Associated Press) 'ii That these acquitted themselves with distinction was apparent by pnrtmont's ense. no icoi uomi-dont that with the data ho hn collected and tho offlocrs ho hns selected for witnesses thnt lho ro-buttal will throw a new light on the wnr department's nlr policies nnd tho contributions It has made to air ssrvlco development. COL. COOLIDGE IS BETTER T.IGHT THANKSGIVING DINNER IS EN.TOYED (ny The Associated Press) PLYMOUTH, 'Vt Nov. 28.

Colonol John C. Coolldgo, fnthor of tho prosldont, tonight wns en-Joying renowod strength in his fight ngalnBt tho heart blooka which hnd snppod his vigor. Ho i ate nrt old fnshloned, but light Now Hnglnnd Thanksgiving dinner. His nurso afterward declarod his op-potlto hnd been good and that ho haU assimilated tho food well. the communique Issued after the clash -of cutlery had died down.

Besides the turkey and pumpkin filled nearly all of the hour's service. Dr. Fierce took his text from the 147th Psalm, stressing "God's goodness is our Inheritance." "We have abundant cause to be thankful," he declared. "God ha Leon good to us, too good for our own good," Immediately following attending; the service the presidential party returned to the White House. The simple program adopted for the day by tho president was followed by official Washington generally.

Churoh servloos lnigely ocoupled the cabinet members and others during the morning, with the holi. dny fontbuli games providing at IWorthn II-. KL. nunrterbaok, iUh.H.' t0 Don widlnir 7I ln 11 "O-varJ Wa fi lho li by waa Hon "b-tltutlndr il to ttaaa lhlton jslpu th0 lllon tho is "'Son ffl ttnd i'inn l1" nina tMback mad aome mads It. only pies tho food flotillas losses in eluded 800 pounds of ham, 3000 nounds of cranberries, 1000 pounds BERLIN, Nov.

26. Dr. Jacob Gould Sohurman, the American-ambassador, touched on the subject of disarmament at the Thanksgiving dinner of the American colony In Berlin today. "Disarmament or at least limitation of armaments," he declared, "Is the next step ln the pacification of the world. The new spirit of peno i cannot take possession of the world while it is bristling with arms," of baked potatoes, 1000 pounds of sweet potatoes, 2000 pounds of celery, onions, tomatoes und allied vegetables, 260 mince pies, 760 pounds of oranges and apples, 110 today, be- tractions (or me auernwun, gallons of ice oream, r-Bv vviumn 0.

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