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_ GHLIFORNIA ASK SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1 OIL WORKERS IN US MEDIATION i Yea SN ¢ 7 Secretary of Labor Davis “Urged to Bring About Con- ference Between Strik- ers and Operators. «BAKERSFIELD, Cal., Dec. 10.—Dis- trict Council No. 1. of the ofl work- ers’ union, California, ‘has sent a télegram to Sveretary of Labor Davis urging that ne use his “good offices” fm bringing about a conference be- tween oil operators of thig state and representatives of the union. ‘The conference is desired by the un- fon, the telegram said, “to give a sta- Bility to the off industry not now ex- iting.” A copy was sent also to President Harding. | Members of the oil workers union | Were on strike for seven weeks re cently. | | A large per centage of the men were| given the'c former jobs when the Sitike was called off, union officials | eaid. E WASHINGTOD Dec. 10.—Request 6f the ofl workers’ unton district coun- ef of California, for department of labor intervention to secure confer- énces with the employers was referred ly Secretary Davis today to the de- partment’s agents now in the ofl fields. Union leaders complained to the de- partment that after conclusion of a seven-week strike last raonth only 70 per cent of the men were given em- woyment. Oll operators have told the depart- mont the leason lay in a curtailment of business. The conciliators will be asked to investigate and report upon the exact situation. FILM TRIUMPH AT TRIS WINS APPRECIATION . Casper's showing of “Way ores East,” the famous picture production which opened last night at the Iris Theater for an indefinite run, was such that the theater was packed at! 7 o'clock an@ a record crowd viewed the second showing of the picture #tarting at 9 o'clock. The film, by n of its greater opportunities, | Rigs the great play of the samo ‘ame and those who attended were, Organizations a gift stocking accom- ‘not disappointed. - | ‘erans in hospitals or veterans out ot| Assistance, Not. Memorials, Urged BOSTON, Dec. 10.—Mrs. L. F. Ho- bart of Cincinnati, national president of the women's auxiliary of the Am- erican Legion, in an address yester-| day before the Massachusetts auxil-| fary urged that energies will be ex-! pended in actual relief for needy nurses and war veterans instead of the erection of memorials. “Look out for the children of vet-| work,’ she said. “There will be ma:y, heart aches among these children at! Christmas time unless we seek them} out and take Christmas to them.” = | It was announced that every dis- abled veteran in the state would re- celye_on Christmas day from allied panied by letters from President For War Heroes.- €be Casper Dailp Criburte GET YOUR LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS OFF EARLY | ; Dear Santa - Please BRNG NE FOR CHRISTMAS FULFILLMENT OF The LuniTaTion oF ARMANENTS PROGRAM AND A SUCCESSFUL 1 Wie STANDARDS FOR {Redskins of One-Half or Less Not Always Capable, Says Commissioner Burke in Statement. WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Commis: sioner Burke of Indian affairs, -an- nounced today thropgh his annual re-} port that he had found it unwise to continue the recognition of Indians of one-half or lesa Indian blood as compe- tent without further proof. Nearly a millioi’>- ‘en of land, the “A powerful climax ts reached with|Harding, Governor Cox and Mayo-'cummissioner stuted, were allotted to = rescue in which the principals in Petsra of Boston. e cast--Lillian Gish and Richard rthelmess—narrowly ¢scape death! ‘Rt the brink of the falls and these two tars appear at their best in a story ‘of, appealing human interest. The ‘production is staged amid wonderful settings with caref@l attention to de- tail. The proper amount of comedy We injected to round out a superior >. HOOVER TO BE i ELECTED HEAD ~DECOMMISSION , League of Southwest Favors ~ Commerce Secretary as ¢ Chairman of Colorado River Program. RIVERSIDE, Cal., Dec. 10. —/ (BY “The Associated Press)—Herbert Hoov- r, secretary of commerce, will be &ppointed chairman of the Interstate ‘Colorado River commission, it was in- Wicated in reliable advices received Ey the League of the Southwest ‘eonference here. This appointment, delegates to the convention belleve, provides for im- mediate determination of a compre- hensive plan for development of: re- sources of the Colorado river in their entirety. Congress has been asked for an appropriation of $100,000 to carry on the work of the committee, it was stated. Bonding Firm Is_ Dissolved, — OMAHA, Dec. 10—Applicatinn for @ssojution of the Lion Bonding & Surety cormpany of Omaha, operating In 19 western -and middlewestern States, was filed in district court here yesterday hy Amos Thomas, special fgent for the state trade and com- merce department which took over the company sometime ago. Dissolution f» sought to complete liquidation of &ssets, Mr. Thomas said. December 30 was fixed as the date for the hear- Ing. w TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT—Untfurnished two-room house, bath, toilet, large clothes Closet; gas, electric lights. 1029 East Second street. Phone 6263. 12-10-2t* FOR RENT—Five-room modern, fur- nished apartment, steam heat; close, im. $18 South Kimball street. Phone J4os. 12-10-2t cia ee ee FOR RENT— One furnished room; suitable for two bachelors: will be Eady t 913 West Midwest < hue. 12-10 Indians during the year ending Inst SeliiemenT OF TRE FAR EASTERN PROBLEMS ANDO SATisFie> COMPETENCY OF INDIANS RAISED BE PReltTy WELL June 30, and 1,700 patents in fee were issued to competent Indians. In this jecnnection Mr. Burke in his report said it will be the purpose of the bu |reau under his administration as far as possible to test the applicant for a patent in fee by actual accomplish: ments on his land, cr in some occupa- tion, before granting full title to his Property. ‘The commissioner announced a re- |viston of the course of study for In- dan schools. The report showed greaty reduced \appropriations for suppression of the |iquor traffic among the Indians. Much cedit was giver by the com [missioner to the lxboxa')i? the Chris: tlan misvonaries, who’ nix. =umber |more than 600 throughout che Indian’ jcountry. Ry ER ee when a master-tailor employs a new hand, the latter leaves his scfssors as Guarantee that. he will be on hand \to start work on the appointed day. rRNA at | | | The United Kingdom ts said to have {more women Workers tn proportion to population than any other country. te SPECIAL SUNDAY Lawrence P. Wall OLUMBIA WHERE EVERYBODY GOES Himself in ~ HENPECKED HENRY A Musicai Farce Comedy in Two Acts “Going Up Stairs _ To Be Cleaned” Positively the Hit of the Season Miss Hilda Johnetone, who has been | eyes and wonders if he is dreaming. PRIEST DRAWS PRISON TERM LEMARS, Iowa, Dec. 10.—Rev. Father Wrenn, former priest at Akron. Iowa, convicted of assaulting 15-year old Ethel Bray with intent to commit rape. was today sentenced to an un determinate term in the Fort Madison prison. Motion for a new trial was de |nled. Counsel for Father Wrenn will appeal to the Iowa eupreme court. WAR PROSPECT WITH SAPS IS SLIM, REPORT CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—War between | the Untted States and Japan is abhor jrent to the Japan, Bishop Fi re “ Episcopa’ mi deciared dress her: ‘He said that as a militaristic na | valent because of the ression of Japan mn had been pre. atth militaristic nation, the spread throughout the United Sts antiJapanese propaganda 8. Christianization of Japan the great factor which will lead to a mu tual understanding between it an the other large powers. Bishop Welst uded, and he pointed out titi could be accomplished tnly mission we BUSTER KEATON AT THE LYRIC “The Frozen Face Comedian the title «bestowed upon Buster iKeator becatuce his visage nevér cracks Into # smile upon the screen, can be seen at the Lyric theater today and tor row in his latest production, Playhouse,” a First National att tion foreign rs. most site-spitting that Buster has ever turned out, and it contains many novelties never before ,seex on thr |screen. The story opens with a minstre! show, Buster is “Bones,” the end man the interlocutor afd every other min strel, In addition, the orchestra t composed entirely of Buster Keaton and as the story progresses we find that there is only ne man on th entire payroll of the theater—and that is Buster. The double, triple, quadruple, ¢ ete., photography alone is worth the price of admission, for the orchestro and playing different instru ‘The whole action is synchro one rubs hir chair ments. nized so perfectly that SPECIAL SUNDAY COLUMBIA WHERE EVERYBOD Y GOES SPECIAL SUNDAY ing The comedy is declared to be the | ing scenes show Buster occupying every TWO WOMEN IN PLOT 10 FREE Tried to Smuggle Sack of Pancake Flour Containing Pistol Into Seattle Jail, Charge. ; SEATTLE, Dec. 10.—Two women taken into custody here Thursday were involved in an allegef plot to free prisoners at the county jail, in- cluding James E. Mahoney, convicted murderer of his wife, Sheff Matt Starwich announced. ‘The women detained are Mrs. Rose | | | GOAGT SLAYER PAGE FIVE Philadelphia Artist First In Big Awar WASHINGTON, Dec. 10—Awards of the William A. Clark prizes was an. nounced by the trustees of the Cor- jeoran Gallery of Art as follows: First prize $2,000 and gold medal, to {Daniel Garber of Philadelphia on his picture, <Green Street.” | Second prize $1,500 and silver medal jto Burtie Barker of Washington on |“Interior With Figure.” | Third prize $1,000 and bronze }to John F. Folinsbee of New Pa., on “Jersey Water Front.” |. Fourth prize and honorable tion to W. Laster Stevens, of port, Mass., on “Quarry Dock.” The awards which are said largest given any art exh the world, were established in by former Senator Willam A. of Montana, who within the | medal, Hope, men- Rock: Smith, 31, and Mrs. Nora Mahoney. 345 herpetunted. the Mahoney's mother. Mra. Smith isftne Corcoran gallery to have been caught trying tol phe west was represented on the smuggle into the jail a sack of pan-| jury by Victor Higguns of T NOM cake four in which a revolver and ——$<———>___ i, cartridges were hidden. Mrs . according to jailers, had af 1 the Mahon murder trial fterward, they said, she fre- Ned on Mahoney at the Mahoney's mother with the alleged t was not revealed. under sentence of death se 1s on appeal. fies! ae Two More M ines At Walsenburg Are Idle Today} WALSENBURG, Colo., Dec. 10.— (By The Associated Press.)— Two Col orado Fuel and Iron company mines in the Welsenburg district which were vorking yesterday were’ idle today, ‘ue to ‘dack of orders,” while three others idle yesterday were working to Jay, according to the company re- port The Morley, Sopris, and Tabasco nines idle yesterday, reported respec. tively 138; 186 and 108 miners work- today, company offic’als said. In Walsenburg district, the number of men reporting for work today was 11 less ‘than yesterday, according to the company report. 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