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0W 9 10DA1- _ , T ^ r tbe N ew Is THE ADVERTISER-JOURNAL P E R S I S T E N C E T E L L S C O M P L E T E D A Y R E P O R T O F T H E A S S O C I A T E D P R E S S ft Is the Persistent Advertiser W h o Reaps Rewards AUBURN, N. Y .; SATURDAY, FE B R U A R Y 18, 1922 PRICE THREE CENTS DEVOTE ALL M i 18 .— (By the Asso- J t-Federal Judge K e n * lonrlls today announced that w derote his entire time to his W ^ baseball commissioner. ll elective_ March 1. S ^ a w n t of it was made forinal- j j ^ f j u d g e today as he took His ^ “ reM t enough hours in tiie ill of my activities” said the “Therefore, I have forwarded Ltaatiou as federal judge to ^nftou effective March 1. _?adire then caUed the first case a docket and refused to discuss *«tter until court recessed. C e Landis will have virtually - • IT years as judge for the .. Diftrict of Illinois when his Son becomes effective, i ot tie resignation have boen for months and intlmuto £ lure known for some time the iction was imminent, lu been generally understood judjo Lab(11s would have re- i ionie time ago hu t for the at- j Bade on him toy Senator D ial Sootfc Carolina and the notoriety it through his handling of the of' Willie Dalton, 17-year-old ; rrtber; On the verge of resign i n ' these' things came up, the * changed his plans informing sb that he never would resign ■fcrflre.” Iditor Dial had attacked the \ :because of the latter’s statement tank officials, sometimes were Klf resposible for robberies by :s because they (lid not pay ade- V salaries. Senator. Dial nnd liep- itttive Wcity of Ohio later pro- I impeachment against the judge, representative basing his case on holding of two positions by the jt‘, Both'eases wej-e 'dropped. Tie Judge became head of organized lall shortly after the Grand J ury ilration into the 1019 World’s des scandal lie was offered $50,- a year to take the position ar.cl [?r' several refusals finally agreed ter consideration that he remain on bench. He insisted that the sal ly beonly ' $42,500, explaining that jiidlc'al income would bring tiie sis] to f)0,000.' ■iw- Lover of Sports«r .Uitagh 50 years old, Judge Lan- totahyays been known ns a boy tas i)ii«l, a lover of nil forms of t llie Imsbnll magnates urged to reorganize baseball \for the itfthe American boy” and it was pta which finally wou over the la. J k resignation of Judge Landis is from the federal bench one of most feared anti at the same rime most respected judge in the coun- His unique conduct in court he frequently took the cases out ® lawyers’ hands and took over ! examination of witnesses himself, him to he feared by all law «frs. At the same time his reputa- of administering justice regard less of tho technicalities o f t.he law brought him universal respcct. ASSERTS <3> <*> <*, /i> /z> <S> •*> Recipe Book of Tips to Robber against anti-Americans d u r ing w a r. His son, Reed L a n d is, was serv in g w ith the B r itish air forces and the <S> <i> — __________ ® Now \ ork, Feb. is. D a v id 'S' ^ Pussnschoff was ’introduced to the <?» ^ Court of (ieneral Sessions as u ^ \S' literary robber annod with a book <s of receipts fnr successful larceny. •$> '$■ Before lie was sentenced to the <5* p e n itentiary for six months to <S> Mexico City, Feb. is . — ( B y the As- <*■ three years for the theft of sev- soeiated Press),—There is no “ reason f eral overcoats. i.robation officers f <y'reud these excerpts from a note- <?■' book they found in bis possession : <S> ‘•Hide behind a donr when the ^ <?> freight elevator man pnmes dow n <t> & w ith the elevator. When he goes <t' . •$> down run ui> tbe stairway an d <f> hide behind tbe stairs. tiie ' desperadoes in C h ihuahua'do not dare J\ Apply for a ioh. if refused. 3> “ v: attack a single federal m ilita r y gar- % srab w l n t yo\ \* y0!I :~° ° U‘ over the rebellion along the frontier,” according to Secretary of W a r Ser rano. lie said: “There are no rebels o f importance H e wns vigorous in h is attitude I (!*osc l(> •he boundary a n d the few jud g e several times tried to obtain •war work which w o u ld send him rison, much less threaten Juarez. ;<£ “I f you get the ,iob hang around ^ Work Rewarded i , i the locker and when you get nn Sufficient troops have been place. ^ ovcrcollt 1(,.m . wilh „ nml |lon.t ^ on the border to repel any u t la c k and <s> re^nrn » <j> across hut failed. Iu every w a r case' the garrisons at uarez and other bor-L^ <, 5 <j. ^ <s> <i> <v <j> <$> <s> <*>«$><?> <s> brought before him where tho defend- tier points are competent. T lic fears I ____ 1‘ _________________________ - ____________ a n t was found guilty, the jud g e im posed drastic sentences and scathing ly denounced anyone who seemed uu- .............. .......... ...... .... American. This \vas p a r ticu la r ly true Hernandez as insigniflcant, inasmuch iu the trials Of I. A\. W S. Socialists (ts. InHnr 111 nrm c trv nff-mn. in tiie United States are absurd.” General Serrano referred to the up rising in Chihuahua of G e n e r a l Raslio an d pacifists. In one speech d u r in g the w a r he advocated th a t the German kaiser and his six sons be executed by A llie d firing squads, “out o f justice to hum a n ity.” Judge Landis was one of the 30 per sons to whom bombs were m a iled on M a y Day, iu 1019, and d u r in g tbe 1011 blaokliand trials here he received ■many death threats. A g a in s t tho wishes of his friends, he insisted 011 sittin g through tho trials. Judge Landis iirst became national ly famous when I 10 fined tho Standard O il Company of In d ia n a $29,240,0,00 w h ic h decision later was reversed by a higher\ court. I n tho court room the jud g e always was a picturesque figure, n o t only be cause of his flowing w h ite h a ir but because of his keen w it. lie once barred “wrist -watched law y e rs” and w a s drastic in his action against the c o u r t , room loafers or “ c o u rt room lizards\ as lie called them. , as tho latter is up I 11 arm s to accom plish vengeance for the m u r d e r of his two sons several months ago and is understood not to be disgruntled at tho central government. The W a r Department also denied llie rumors that Governor Sanchez of Puebla State contemplated revolt, aud produced a communication from Gen eral Salvatore Alvarado, now in Oax aca, denying reports th a t lie is in re bellion. CARD NEXT WEEK J eb- IS.—Weather ®day: week beginning middle Atlantic Slates: *MiDS of‘tho rail1 at thC or rJL°J the week aud rain or nart nf or,Satllrda.v ; warmer ttereafter n°rmal tempcrn‘ Jfclc/Wlr11,? Great Lakes: Oonsid- ,rasl tem^rature°CPaS'0nnl Sn0W8; . OUT OF , LEASES ST. LOUIS PLACE Mexico City, Feb. IS.— (B y the As sociated Press). — Francisco Villa, former bandit chief, has asked permis sion to lead his men ag a in s t General ITernandez who was reported several days ago as in rebellion in the State of Chihuahua. Back in 101-1 Hernandez w a s V illa’s trusted aide but ho went over to Car ranza when Villa and the la tte r split. Villa now sees a chance to pny oft the old score, nnd his emissary is said to have arrived In the capital yesterday to obtain the; “assignm ent for his chief.” Children's Idea Of Wedding Gift To Princess Mary London, Feb. IS.— “W h a t wedding present would you like to give lo Princess Mary?\ was the theme for Jsew York, Feb. IS.— ( B y the Asso- (essays given to a class of t.en-year-old 6 iatod Press)— Tex R ickard, sporting girls in a North London school, promoter, who resigned yesterday I One child replied. \A fu r coat— I fro m the management of the' M a d ison1\ ’01^ let my mother choose it for she Square Garden Sporting C lub after knows a good thing when she sees it. his indictment 011 a charge of- assault- ‘ I t would bo lined w ith red satin and in g two small girls, has leased the St.;have her name in gold letters.'' A 11 - Louist Coliseum for 25 vears uud ar- other thought a white teapot cover ranged for creation there of a modern would be most appropriate— “ w ith the sport ‘ amphitheater s im ila r G a rden in this city. to,, the May Irwin to Open Inn on Her farm at Llayton Women Organize A Fire Company OF LIVING in united kingdom falls *^°CnUed’ w ~ Tho C0St o£ livine ^ The deelino f ?l!0m 00nt’:nues to *L’ points tK® ,he last month was ^ - e lsht’ pre'sent Iovel being Clayton, Feb. IS.— M a y Irw in 's farm property bordering the St. Lawrence Itiver, between Clayton a u d Alexan d r ia Bay, is to be converted into an amusement resort and open to the pub lic early in the season. T h e plans call fo r golf links, dancing pavilliou, seventy bath houses, fifteen furnished bungalows for rent, reading a n d loung in g rooms, and the like. A mammoth barn on the place w ill be b u ilt into a dining room, and docks, boathouses aud a large garage aro pro posed. New york chefs w ill m a k e a specialty of fish and chicken dinners d u r .n g tliO'Summer season, a n d vaude ville acts and musical num b e rs will furuish entertainment. Tho resort will, be know n as M a y 'B a n q u e t 1 Ir w i n ’s Inn. Tho N o rthern New York 1 in Mason < Hall has been completed Securities Corporation of W a tertow n The chief entertainer aside from the is handling the bond issue w h ich will speaker will 1 t’rof H a r r y lleltm .iu finance tbe project. .of Syracuse I niver-ity. w lu. w ill give princess's photograph nnd that of her husband on one side of if, and the flags of tbo United K in g d o m on tho other side.” Some other essays contained these ideas: “A very n-.ce um b r e lla to use when it is raining” ; “a bookcase with books like ‘From Log C a b in to White House' and ‘Fox’s Book o f M a rtyrs.” ’ One ehi'd said she would sim p ly wish the princess “health, w e a lth and hap- piues's.” BIS DEFEST FOR Indianapolis, Ind.. Feb. IS.— Tho special convention of tbe Un.tcd M ine W o rkers of America today faced the completion of the roll cull on the a p peal of the Kansas rebel miners fur union reinstall ment before considera tion of the union's wage policy, the only avowed purpose for its being called into session. Delegates eligible to vote today had enough potent al strength to overturn the unotlicinl m a jority of 0;> against tho K a n s a s miners' appeal but Alexander H o w a t their leader, conceded defeat, and President .lolin L. Lewis, opposing 1 Howat, predicted an increase of the m a rgin indorsing his course in tiie union's Kansas troubles. Unless upset b.v ‘in unwepwted re sult from tiie official tnbulai.on o f the roll call, tbe program was to begin work on tho wage policy ns soou as the roll was completed. SANDS 0FFE UNTANGLE SLAYING MYSTERY Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. IS.— luves - 1 The alleged Sands letter, W o o lw ine’i tigators of llie m u r d e r of W illiam stntem e n t and a locket, fouud on Tay- Dv'smond Taylor were w o rking today lor’s w n tcli chain, inclosing a picture to see if anything w o u ld result from of M a b e l Norm a n d with the words, the announcement of D istrict Attorney \Ti> m y dearest,” engraved beneath W o o lw ine that Kilward 1<\ S ands, ini.-.- n ,e picture, were tbe features o f tho ing former butler-secretnr.v to Taylor. tiay. The letter was signed “E. F. w o u ld not be prosecuted on 11 n eniboz- Sainils” and was dated Los Angeles.' I )y 10,l;un “in the first place, 1 did not m u rder ( in p lo je r i heci.u d prove him s e lf m- T , b t , dk,,„ th e 'le tte r ii\\,s„id. -i am berc u u u t a n ,rle this murder m v s t e r v '' m.rc in Los AJigcles. 1 W o o l wine's announcement followed a \ ' ,ai'nnt(x‘ tlla! ' ! f 1 surrender receipt of a letter purported to have l-emc :l'u , , C!U1 , establish m y anno- been written by Sands. The w m e r CLnse o f ,llis erime you w ill set me stated he was in l.os Angeles, was not free. If you w ill 'do this I w ill uii- Miss May C. Waterbury, Stam ford, Conn., has been transferred to the London otliccs of the U. S. Ship, ping Board. That, after a competi tive examination to sccuro most ef ficient workers lor foreign service g u ilty of tlie murder of Tnvlor, but tangle the mystery for you. Y o u may c o u Id name tbe m u rderer and '<oive unswer through any of tlio Los, A 11 - the mystery. He inquired whether lie Kelt's papers.” w o u ld bo set free in case lie surrend- M r- W o o lw ino’s reply wns addressed ered aud proved bin innocence of the to “13dward F. Sands through the pub- slay in g .lie press.” Tie asked Hint the district attorney | “In answ e r to this com m u n ication, publish his reply “in nnv of the Los T wish to say that, i f Edw a rd F. Sands Angeles papers” and W o o lw ine matin w ill surrender himself, I ■ w ill move public the letter aud llie answer, tho a dism issal of the case of embezzle\'- latte r , being addressed \to I'M w a n t K. jment. ag a inst him and set him free.” >' Sands through the public press \ Tiie locket containing’’ ‘ M iss Nor- W o o lw lne stated be had no means of m a iul's picture was found by deputies know ing whether tbe letter wa> gen- jj| (be otlice of Public A d m inistrator TO HEAR EVIDENCE uine. but that he and Iiix investigat-irs thought it better to treat it as such In the hope that it as. Find Woman Not Killed but Died luberculosis Wilmington. Del.. Fob IS.— The first women's tire com p a n y in state has been organized at, Holh^vay Terrace, near here, w ith ( 10 charter members. It is an a u x ilia r y of the mens’ volunteer company aud wns or ganized as a protection in a case of flre when the men are uw n y a t work L o s Angeles. Feb. IS — Im m u n ity 011 charges of embezzlement lias been j p rom ised to Edward F. Sands, former secretnry-valef, sought in connection w ith the murder of W illia m Desmond T a y lo r by District Attorney Thomas Lee Woolwine. There are strings at tached to Woolwinc's stalumenls, w h ic h nil lilugo 011 a letter purport in g to have been w ritten by Sands to the district attorney. F r a n k Bryson, who lias possession of Taylor's estate and effects. Its dis* covery caused a sensation becausc it appears to contradict Miss N o r m a u d 's statem e n ts that Taylor was o n l y a good frie n d . \ ■ } Reports th a t Taylor had been m a r ried three times 'wore received, by W o o lw ine today in a telegram ' from Mrs. M a r g a r e t Snyder iu Chicago. Mrs. Snyder's telegram said : ■ ' * \K n o w nothing of Taylor m u rder, lie w a s thrice married., panels was hi Chicago in September, posing a s , be ing able to get- girls into the movies.” Poughkeepsie, Feb. IS. -A commis sion lo take testimony at Montreal be ginning March IK iu tiie divorce suit of James A. Stillm a n . New York bank er, agaiust Mrs. Anne V Stillman, was granted today by Supreme Court Justice Morschauser 011 application of' defense counsel. Justice Morschauser held in abey ance a motion by Mrs. Stillman's law yers for an additional allowance of $ 0 ,- 010. Counsol for the banker would not say whether nn appeal would bit sought, to prevent hearings at Montreal. Bugene JT. Godin “o f —Montreal wns appointed commissioner to take evi dence there which would sock to show >vitucfses against Mrs. iStillmnn were bribed nnd'tem p ted w ith bribes. Defense counsel requested 1111 early date for tbe Montreal sessions be cause the rivers now frozen would serve as highways on which witnesses m ight make tlioir way down from the St. M a u rice Valley, whereas after the Camden, X. J., Feb. IS.— F irs t re ports that-tlic woman whose frozen body was found near Forest: H i l l P a r k yesterday was Mrs. Hose K link of this city, proved to be erroneous, when Mrs. K lin k was located in N o rth Camden b.v detectives. Though a post mortem examination revealed that tbo woman had not been m u rdered but had died from tuberculosis,, the ease today still presented m y sterious angles, apart from that of identifica tion. .scratches and bruises 011 the face layed. I dated prices 111 orcier rna 1 , mo *uu>.--> I)rosr>ei.jtv for America’s ' b a s i c nnd neik. police said, probably were | j 0hu 13 Mack, guardian ad Htom { Wliicli these big financial interests (lust[.yi agriculture.” ' SAYS PROFITEERS RECEIVED $250,000 PROFIT FOR EVERY AMERICAN WHO DIED IN WAR Chicago, Feb. 18.— The money powers well as of banking nnd credit, by of this country, m a n ipulate d by the A m e r ica's privileged monopolies . 1 These , sr»nn l n rs ' 'rmiffrnfytmfln. -k’nnw n ' in I n ternational Investm ent, B a n k e rs de creed that the farmers sliould be made to bear the brunt of the w a r -cost,- B e n jiim iu C. March, m a n a g ing director o f 't h e Farmers’ Nat Iona) Council, told members of that body in session liens today. “ D u r in g the past three years,” lie Hai-d, “farmers have lost $ 20 , 000 . 000 ,- 000 through the deflation in prices w h ic h they received fo r their farm crops and through the foreclosing of sen ato rs ’ a n il 'congressmen, 'kno w n ' !«»• (lie “a g r icu ltural bloc” h a v e ,m a d e a splendid fight fo r the farm e m ’ -'-rights. They have been -opposed-by, t h e -adm in istration. They havo not been able as .vet to obtain the fundamental.-.legiela- tion w h ich farm e rs 'm u s t have ■'but . they nre the farm e rs’ only rcliance a t the N n t io jin l Capitol. M a n y o f them are w o r k ing hard for legislation to stabilize the prices of staple, farm products and to revive the . govern m e n t F a r m Products Export Corpora tion. T h e fnrm e rs m u st stand back ,, . . 111 i'r> *'i\C mortgages nnd high fre ig h t rates. tiiis ‘bloc’ to strengthen it, increase thaw set in, their progress will be de- ( i n tornnlionn! Investment^ bankers jle-1 ;(H m 0 m vMJr8lllp nnd through it get in- 011 the frozen snow. The m a r k s first led tbo police to believe woman bad been murdered. ti eauscd when she fell or was drugged I f 0r Baby Guy Stiilm n n , whose Jigiti-1 nln(|e to tin* government out of their, inacy is at issue, joined in the nppli -1 <;Cf, n (iaUms war profits might, bo cation for tbe Canadian hearing. lie ,jouijiod in value through shrinking tho d o lla r to one-half of its value when thov loaned II to the government. “ The profiteers of America jointly obtained S‘.’DH.t )00 net profit for every Am e rican boy who lost his life during tho W o rld W’nr. “ The bri'.'lit spot in o u r 'tationa 1 con dition today,\ be said, in conclusion, “ Ip the fact that a group of fearless senators anil congressmen from agri c u ltu r a l stales have throw n down the challenge to the control of our govern m e n t, agriculture, nnd commerce ns Tree Planted in fricKinley’s M emory A llnutn, Ga.. Feb. JS.— A tree was planted in Piedmont Park bore today the iu memory of tbe late President Wil» ’ liam M cKinley, who in a speech de livered here shortly after the Spauish- Americun W a r, advocated th a t tlic government share in the cure of graves of Confi derate soldiers • livery soldier's grave made during our unfortunate Civil W a r is a tribute 10 American valor,\ lie said in Father anil Sou Banquet Program . The program for the Father and Son that address, adding that tho Spanish- inouct to bi> held Tuesday evening 1 American W a r 111 which soldiers of 1,1 1,11 1 ' South joined those of Jlie N o rth had wiped all sect o iiillsin aw a y Opposes Beer. M iuneupol1*., Minn., Feb. 17 — The Miss Irwin will personally superin-! ''f'ading^; inipci^city council lias gone on record as op and expects to Rev. Harold \ i.ei-men. pisior 01 me . ... . ..... . _* .... -- intends to cross-examine witnesses who testified they saw Mrs. Stillm a n misconducting berself with Fred Heau- vaia the Indian guide, alleged by Mr. Stillm a n to be the father of little Guy. \This infant lias got to have this proof, regnrdlp.-s of w h at the defend ant wants,” said .Instice Morscbnusor. Counsel for Mr Stillm a n announced that no argument would be made in opposition to tbe motion for a hearing at M o ntreal, but an affidavit by Cor nelius >1. Sullivan, attorney of record for the banker, wns offered In opposi tion T h is affidavit set forth that six months had elapsed since Mr. S t ill man rested bis case, and asserted that Mrs. Stillm a n \bad presented no e\i- dence to show her innocence.' M r Brennan pointed out that Mr. Sulli\nn In his ntlldavil bad not presented a single denial of the allo- for tho banker New York Leads In Subscriptions To Wilson Fund Agreement Will Stop Strikes in Building Trades W a s h in g ton , Feb. 18.— A -national agreem e n t, designed to settle tho ju r is d ic tio n a l disputes said to have cauted m o s t o f the strikes ' “..the b u ild in g in d u s try iu the past, was’reached,by the A s s o c iation of General C o n tractors,of A m e r ica, the American In s t it u t e of A rchitects, the Engineering Comjcil, the N a t io n a l B u ilding Trades’ -Em ployers’ Association aud the Bulldinut Trades D e p a rtm e n t of the A m e r ican Federation of Labor through t.he Nn-' tionnl B o a r d of Jurisdictioual Aw a rds a t its quarterly meeting just concluded , hero, it was announced here today. fhnii|'p |10 agreem e n t provides that, local H ighw a y and tiie St Law rence River O L Y M P IA N A T H L H T IC S W I L L T R A IN IN i'E K S H I N G S T A i M O I „ - - The tirnn V,.“ J’,‘ Paris, Feb. IS.— ( By of ro\. < - i- press,- pcr: been a continuous decline Ihere \ \ \ \ X 10.20' apart a On. — ‘«PHon in the 8ummer o£ tend ail department. --- — t --- „ , have the place open tor business by Hirst ,fu “ opjp beer by a vote of IS to 0. j uno pnni'ijm l nurliv^ ijkiiic: lopip, * The farm lies between the Roosevelt \Two Sides uf the County Judge J'Mgar S. M o ther Mill net as toa-tifiiisier and ( . ( Avery will be soug leader Mr. A v e ry w ill be assisted by K. W I'im p b o ll an d Rob ert M a rland Mn-ic will bo furnished by an orehf'tra ' \mposod of Mss. ( harlotte llorlon piano, Kenneth Sar- d 10 posed to reMoi-ation of light w ines a n d , Kings roun.-cl at Montreal, saying life I , at ions that agent-, fo r tlio hanker _\;ou. \nrk. Feb 1S More bribed nitnc-s,.* and attempted to ' HJ|)0 b||)f ,tnvm llt which w i l l'b u i l d i n g trades councils shall suspend suborn otln r- , . . . , ' . ' ' . ,, o n i^ r ib e d unions arid refuse to recognize or sup Mr Iin-im.in presented to the court m a k o tip Hk 1 fund, b is m e n suo.,criuiu affidavits 11 ) Gonzalve U esaulnierJ t 0 tiK. Wondrow W ilson Foundation, rshitii; tho Associated S tadium was turned o v e r b y the City of Paris today to the]gent, violin and Harold Sargent, saxo- French committee in charge of the ur-.phone. Albert Mills, one of Auburn s rangemcnts for tbe 102-1 Olympic | prominent bov •.upr.mos. w ill sing and DAY’S w eather forecast •x'«v Vork-°n'riFel>' 18—Western tonight am?1®1'' ,alltl lmset- ? in ‘he e.^' llnSu\ daJ-; \'arm- anil Portion tonichti s«uthwesi winils0|'aljly stro«K >Me. becoming vari- WaUr ^ e r a t u r e s . Therm. ometer.) 1922 102 ’ 18 33 0 'To'v 6 :48 garner. Tlic Stadium w ill be used ex clusively in tho training o f tbe ath letes who will compere in the games. Pershing Stadium was erected for the lnter-Alhed games held in Juno of 10 1 0 . it is believed to be too small, however, for the com ing Olympic games and plans arc understood to be going forward for t,bc- erection in or near Paris of a much larger stadium for the Olympiad Held W ithout B a il. H a v a n a , Feb. I S — Representative Antonio Alcntndo, who w ith Jose K Cano, also o member of Congress, is charged w ith tlic prem e d iated murder la s t Tuesdav of Representative Alonzo. Liberal candidate for H a v a n a , pleaded n o t guilty at a special hearing last night. Cano has not yet been de- , tained. The House of Representatives • lias voted to deprive both members of | p a rliam e n tary im m u n ity and their ar- * rest and imprisonment w itlio u t bail lias been ordered by tbe Court of In struction investigating the crime. I prominent bov -upr.iiios. {her • will be a short talk by Howard D illingham lie uill «-peak 011 \Roose velt, an ideal Father Oilers $•> f'-'ze. Oberlin Ohio. I'\'' l s - — Merritt Starr a <’hi< ago attorney who gradu ated from oberlui < \ 'b a e in l«7!i, has offered to pay ti'e d»»lmr~- to each Ober lin undergraduate who memorizes the Sermon on tiie Mount by M a rch 10. Mr Star,r advi-ed tle> students That it was eminently desirable th a t tiiey know this sermon because of its worth as a social document and as a ^o r k of literature. Ijnvt Signs L'p. Xew Y o r k ,' I’d'- 1 *.— W a ite Hoyt, the Yankees' youthful Pitcher, has signed his contract and w ill leave Mon day to join the early tra in in g squall at H o t Springs. Ark Hoyt \ has re- tm ed from his honeymoon and athxed his signature to a piece of paper call in'' fo 1- something likp !> 10.000 for the season Last season H o y t was a .fo.UOO man. Love or Money? announced today by Franklin port unions which fail to obey direc tions o f the Board. I t also provide* that general contractors and sub-con- 0 in agrec- provisiori for decisions of the em p loym e n t to .iiic li do-not. :o f mon-v mu ,sc-ii^l i.ui North Caro-, obey its decisions. A rchltccts and eu- iiliH V rirsi in 1 ro]»M, • im i to its quota ' s lneprs also are bound under m e a g r e * O -ilioina is -ei-ond and the District ment to insert iu all their spec fica,- of Coliinibh third. 01 ch in n in g sub-, lions a n d contracts a clause providing; 'scribed mere than 1 u o thirds their that the B o a r d ’s decisions shall be fol ly | q u o tas Mhnii’sot.i. T e n n e ^ o p . Dela- lowed, if 6 3 T ' wure, Kentucky t'unnpeticnt. New York. Oregon and Wis,-ousin have all ,, v parsed tb'-ir hnif wav m a r k Phlladt Iphln. l'eli. is. offer of 1 $ri0.i)titl a year for (1 v.• years to Secrc- ta n of Commerce Herbert Hoover to Hoover Offered $50,000 a ZKRO WK.Vni.KR IDF-AL Miss Eleanor Eerlln, 21, W o rces ter. Mass., will rccclve $60,000 If slje rem ains single and lives w ith tho m o ther of Charles A. Hamilton, C h i cago. her sweetheart. That, in ac cordance w ith the will of H a m ilton who asked hcr to accept tbe lesacy on his death bed. Two Ijead in Race. C h ic a g a Feb. 1S.— W illia m Coburn of St. I/Ouis and D a v id L a n d is of „ ....... ............... N e w a r k . N. J., were leading in the six- become dir.ctor of the proposed Sessi-, F0I{ M t:KT A T j(lny bicycle race today at the end of Centenninl Kxposltion in i'biladeiplii.i ' . . 1<; '/ftTri 1 10 \ i t n -, 1 1 . m iles cov in VSJi; ha» been made l.v Kdward 1 Hmghamtoii N Y , !• eb. 1S.-/,*to . PrclU Tho tenms of Lawrence and Hon it was announced bv M a jor .1 w e a ther during the past two itnvs ha> (T h o m a s nnd of Debastes aud rersin Il'im p ton Moore. ’ i a fforde 1 Ideal conditions for the inter- | w ere on the heels of the leaders and Mavor Moore said that Mr Bon. who ' n a tio n a l ice meet th.it is scheduled for js^x o th e r teams were one la p .behind, is *11 ow in Florida, had written him lo 'E n d i e o t l starling at 3 M ) this after- K o c k lcr nnd McNamnrn had been this effect and that tiie matter would noon. |leading, but. last night Rockier■ locked be placed before tiie Centenninl Com-' Professionals who p a r ticipated iu i w ith M e B e a tli and fell, dislocating lit- lnittee w ilh M r Hoover's answer. | tbe Saranac races have arrived Former Teacher Halil. nnd 1 left shoulder and he was forced to re- the contests will be bold a t F.ndicott ' tire. M c N a m a ra then ] th is afternoon and tom o rrow Tho H a n ley. McBeath s partner and Me Chicago.'Feb. IS .- M iss Nellie Firz- j tem p e rature today is rap id ly m-./leral- l ’p;lt'i withdrew. gerald, former teacher in the school: of Grand Rapids M 10 I 1 , is be ng .held there by the police, according to ad vices received here as the writer of the letter recently received by M a ry Garden, director of tiie Chi'-igo Opera Company, iu which the iano’- w u 3 threatened. Grand Rapids p.ilioe he ms 1 I Slipping Crippled b.v Strike. London. Feb. IS.-T h e shipping 1 trade in L'verpool is dislocated and Sails for Nassau. Xew York, Feb. IS.—Archbishop ihioi-s are unable to enter or leave porr Hsiyes sailed today for a voyage to , t()(]n,v owing to a strike of tugboat Nassau in the Bahamas, on an ecc’es- j men,' says an Freeing News message iastieal mi'-slon. Catliolie< in tI k * l!a-;from Liverpool, lieve the young woman i.-, mentally linmas are under the Jurisdiction of .the owner-. unbalanced, the reports saiii the New York iivch-diucuMi. ]hours with a The strike is against demand for increased redui tion iu wages.