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Saturday Morning, October 28, 1922 rape THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW JOlUfUS OUTiW FAVDH 0F8-HDURDAY 1 2-Hour Day and Seven Day Week Condemned by Son of Oil Magnate M AROONED WITH ESKIMOS; ARE WILDCATS WILL READY FOR FLIGHT OVER POLE STRUGGLE TODAY Kr - r7W ' l " i- v 1'-' in 1 .v- . 5-::-. . i. 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 27 (By the As sociated Press) A sweeping state ment declaring his personal staud for the eight hour day in industry and condemning the 12 hour day and the seven day week as "unnecessary uneconomic and unjnstfiable" was issued today by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. The statement appears in the form of an article signed by Mr. Rocke feller in the current ifcsue of the Survey Graphic and fulicws an ar raignment of working conditions in certain oil fields of Wyoming in the j same magazine Dy it. s. Lynu, wno spent three mouths investigating con ditions. The statement '(d.iy is the second within a week thut Mr. Rockefeller has given out in beiial. of the labor ing man. The previous one, issued last Wednesday,, to'ok up the cud gel in the Inte.st of coal miners on the Somerset count. Penna, and particularly those employed by the Consolidation Coal company of which he is a stock holJ'.-r. "I Relieve TTiat generally speaking, the 12 hour day and the seven day week should no longer be tolerated in industry. eTOter from the view point of public policy, or of indus trial efficiency," the oil magnate says in his most recent statement. "I be lieve that both have proven to be ! UPPER ROW: LIEUTENANT OSKAR OMDAHL (LEFT), NORWEGIAN AVIATOR, AND CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN, WHO WILL TRY TO unnecessary, uneconomic and unjust-jFLY OVER THE NORTH POLE; WAINWRIGHT HARBOR IN JULY, SHOWING ICE CONDITIONS; NUSH UNGINYA, NORTHERNMOST MAIL iflable." , MAN. BELOW: WAINWRIGHT'S ESKIMO POPULATION; SUMMER VIEW OP VILLAGE. hile th adoption of these stan dards may, and doubtless will at N FRISCO GRID The next high was the champion's 25 in . the 35th inning. Team Reported in Good Shape For Clash This Afternoon With Santa Clara 9 ..- . X. M . first entail increased costs of pro duction. I am confident that in the long run greater efficiency and econ omy will result and that from the outset public opinion will By Robert B. Bermann SEATTLE, Wash.. Oct. 27. A win- SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Oct. 27. The Arizona Wildcats, 25 strong, ar rived here this morning from the University of Arizona and worked out today in preparation for their game tomorrow afternoon with Santa Clara college. The "Cats" will enter the game in much better coudit'on than when they played Southern California re cently. The team vas handicapped i by the fact that toh game with U. ! S. C. was Arizona'1; first this sea : son, and one of tle hardest it has ; ever played, as well, j The team went tl rough a short but snappy work out in Los Angeles on the way here. Accompanying tflc team are the two dutches, McKale and Pierce, Trainer Levy and Gradu ate Manager Slonaker. The team will line up the ra'rae as or the U. S. C. game: Witten.c; Barkley and Puett, g; Clark and La Shelle, t; McClelland and Jacobson, e; Gil liland and Thomas, hb; Hobbs, cap tain, fb; and MacMillan, qb. This game should prove to be a good drawing card due to the show ing that the two teams have made against stronger teams. Arizona held Southern California 15-0 the Trojans getting two touchdowns in the last quarter. Santa Clara held Stanford 7-0j According to the dope U. S. C. is stronger than Stanford so that j Arizona and Santa Clara should be equally matched. The came will be from Amundsen bf. rc he hops off i well, all-he'll have to do is go to the i know for two months and more if he'P,a'eu on WS in toan ran There are approximately 47,000 mo tion picture theatres in the. world, of which America has 20,450, or nearly one-half. Sheiks in Arabia now wear wrist watches with radium dials. LODGE NOTICES IMRROVED ORDER OF RED MEN Meets at Odd Fellows hall first Thursday of every month. Visiting brothers cordially invited. WM. BUCKETT, Sachem. S. VERRAN. Chief of Records. ORD5R OF EASTERN STAR meets in Masonic Hall, Pearl Chapter No. 6 meets in Masonic Hall second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7:30 p. m. MRS. FRANCES CUMMINGS, W. M. Phone 414. MRS. ELIZABETH WITTIG, Sec'y. P. O. Box 2299. Phon? Red 468. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Bisbeo Aerie No. 175, F. O. E.. meets 1st tiJ land 3d Tues- i. ro. sjj Eagles' HalL V d 1 a 1 1 y wel come. CHAS. MILLER. Pres. F. C. FENDERSON, Secretary. C. L. EDMUNDSON. Aerie Physician t. " ;i, mm I ana aa m A- iii I ii I Havs. 8 n. f5fc28 Eagles' H BISBEE CAMP No. 13415 Modern Woodmen of America meets first Thurs day evening at Odd Fel lows Hall, 7:30 p. m. H. F. MATHEWSON, Clerk. P. O. Box 576, Warren, Arizona. I ' on his death-daring flight was . sci,00i . house. The government j falls and is killed. ter with only on white couple fori brought to Seattle by E. J. Ward, r schooi ii! Alaska, you know, is the'. "Wainwright," says 'Ward, "is so companions. A uiet or wnaie, wai rus and riendeer meat. And never the federal Bureau of Education, we j cut off from the rest of the world . . ' flOIl 1 1T fll7U-Vl II 1 II IT I U 1 I1U J III has lust returned from Wainwrignt, r y v--., b. .... , summer time it takes . . r v, liifinn tYia n'hnla i uhuri Via ti-o a nnvornmunt oohnnl ' th nostoffice. the hOSnital every- i. i :i v. . u SUPPOrt;1 of"l Ul llirr auu uuiiuj, nc " "- ..ill c " wo " . ' t - : inu II1UI1111S I or Jliail IU irdCIl any industry which installs them." .period. I teacner until relieved Dy -Mr. anu; thing. j coast of the Bering sea, the nearest With regards to living conditions! Tnat 13 ne .program of Captain j Mrs. R. J. Cranler. ; People are brought into life in the point from which any news can be even in Isolated localities like oil noaiu Aiuunusfn, ouui poie uiatuv-; il is mr. uuu-una. viaiuci """ischool. They study there and later Droaticasteu. iNusnungmya, tne iSKi- work there. The." get married there . mo mailman, has the longest , man too and then, when they die, their i route in existance. It extends from It is Mr. and Mrs camps, Mr. Rockefeller declared that i e,'pr aml nis Norwegian flyer, Oskarjwill spend the winter with Amundsen t is not onlv nnsRilil hut nprpssari ' Omdahl, while they are spending the, and his aide. Otherwise, their only to make reasonable provision for 'coming winter at Wainwright. Alaska companions will be some JU0 Iski f , h ld , tl school." ! Point Barrow to Kotzebue, 750 miles. the health, comfort ami contentment pending their attempted flight over ; mos, comprising the population of; Ward brought back the first expla- and is covered only three times a of those who labor tbfic in behalf -he ton f the earth. of the entire community. j Amundsen and Omdahl plan to The article of Mr. Lynd. which ; hI 9ff nxt spring for a non-stop called for the Rockefeller statement, j airplane flight over the north pole. is a intesive stmlv of r-nnditinna in I This is a reconnoissance mission the entire community of Wainwright ti . h , advanced for year. and two adjoining villages, i Amundsen's decision to hoo off from "It won't be so bad, though," said waru. ineyii nave piemy oi iuu. originally planned. ine tiSKimos recently Kinea two oig 9iir3 to Stop Cisco. California will be in the south at Pasadena playing Southern Cali fornia while Stanford will be in the northern part of the state with a game with one of the Oregon teams. This means that the Arizona San ta Clara game will be the only at traction that will amount to anything around San Francisco. Billiard Champion Outclasses Allen the Elk Basin crude oil nroducine' for Amundsen's schooner Maud, now i whales and a number of walrusses. i w ciuwrignt, instead or foint narrow, -Kven if mMi happens to leave the "Some people think," said Ward, j the world won't know that he has ! PH1I inPI.PHIA Dpt 9.7 Pnlnli very day of Amundsen's departure, . Greenleaf of New Yorkv national jin. iMiiu uuo viii i'i uuutiiis : . I , - , field of Wyoming, where, according frozen in the artic ice and well and buried invthe ice, this food will. to the author, one man in three started on its five year drift througn works 12 hours a day and seven 1 f polar basin and across the north days a week, and all other classes Ipole "that it was because Wainwright is left for weeks and weeks. : on the same meridan as Spitzbergen, time the news of his departu pocket billiard champion, out clas- If, by thesed Bennie A1ien of Kansas City, departure ,.. . t. . , of labor inoTuding office personnel, work nine hours a day, six and a half davs a week. U. S. Soldier Kept Fiancee Bound and Gagged in Chamber SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 27. After having kept his fiancee, Ruth Sellers, bound and gagged in a room since early Tuesday, while he maintained a guard over her, Charles Robair, a cor poral in the United States army swal lowed poison when the police broke into the room. Robair died later. The girl broke from her room today while Robair was absent for a few minutes. She called the police from a friend's room. Detectives who broke Into the barricaded room found that Robair had taken poison. He died sono after. The girl said she had known Robair since last April. Robair enlisted in the army two years ago in Wisconsin. Brings Last Word The last' word that will be received keep indefinitely. Also, there's the j . 1 J'..; " L r": tonight in their second . block herd of 4000 reindeer, which the na- , . . f , ' . . . , ' . , !of the challenge match for the title. Itives maintain., T ' V' " " ' X V i . i ' ' .. , ' " Play ended with the score standing School ' Serves Them I " . V'?u uue &""1"' lan De salu I Greenleaf 310 Allen 124. i i" iue.mi.tu., is ueau. fireenlenf nrte an K2 nninta to- The real reason, in my opinion, is! Ward said Amundsen is waiting j M niw, ... . h, . LODGE No. (71 Regular meeting first and third Fri day of each month. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. C. B. CAIN. Exalted Ruler J. A. KELLY. Secretary. MASONIC CALENDAR For Week Ending Oct. 7th Monday Tuesday Blue Regular Saturday KONRAD SCHMID. W. M. E. J. BEYER, Secy. F. & A. M. ARTHUR NOTMAN.' E. H. P. GEO J. ROSKRUGE, T. I. M. G. A. MASTON, E. C. J. L. POWELL, Secy. Chapter and Commandery. J. M. BALL, Secretary Council. I "And when he' wants anything- BURNS STATES SOUGHT TO GET 1 OF IDAVIS SAYS NO the fact that flying from Wainwright j until he can make the entire 1700 j will give him from 50 to 70 miles mile trip in daylight and this sea i of grace from "death. By taking ason lasts only from May 10 to Au- III 1 CANCELLATI OF WAR DEBTS s I northeasterly course, he can . follow i the coast until he . reaches . Point j Barrow and thus have an opportun ity, to land safely if engine trouble j develops early." If Amundsen is successful, news be flashed immediately from Spitzbergen. . But the world willl not gust 5. . "He can't possibly leave until June however," Ward went on, "as weath er conditions are so bad. Last July fof instance, there was only four days when a blizzard wasn't raging. If he's lucky though he may get off by June 1. . was Greenleaf 38, ten of which, how ever, came from a run last night. EAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely up nostrils. V VapoRud Oca 17 Million Jan UssJ Yeatlg Riding Companion Reports Secretary of Labor Declares! Alleged Offer by Burns J Administration Opposed to j to Be Free of Wife Any Such Suggestion CLEVELAND, Oct. 27. (By the j SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 27. There j Associated Press) Cleveland police will be no cancellation of the debts made an effort late today to break through the' abrrier of mystery which has closed about the murder of Mrs. Hazel Burns, whose body was found late Wednesday buried in a shallow grave near Painesvill by summoning owed by the European nations to the; United States on loans made during, the war, James J. Davis, secretary of! labor, declared in an address here to- ! night. He spoke in the interest of the! candidacy of United States Senator! liMiiiimiimiiimii On foreign debts the government j under the Republican administration .' is firm. Secretary Davis declared, di-! gressing from his prepared address! adding "that eleven thousand millions! of dollars belong to the people of thei United States who bought Liberty bonds to provide the funds that were loaned to Europe. President Harding . and his administration urn nnaltamhlv i recall any or Burns' conversation : determined that Europe shall pay its' relative to any alleged offer to get ,jeDt to us , mont y to get rid of his wife. Declarintr that "from th ofhpr i,le t The Cleveland officers said they j of the Atlantic we are besieged with! were now working on theory that , eharpes that America has gained gold ! a hired assassin may( have commit ted the crime. ' , "We had been talking about th CHANGE OF LIFE WOMAN'S TRIAL Proof That Lydia E. PurfdiamV Vegetable Compound is of Great Help at This Period Metropolis, Illinois. "I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- I pound and it is an it claims to De ana nas benefited me won derfully. I had been sick for eight montns with a trouble which confined me to my bed and was only able to be up part of the time, when I was advised by a friend, Mrs. Smith, to try Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ound and Liver Pills. I was ao much enefited by the use of these medicines that 1 was able to be up and about in two weeks. I was at the Change of Life when I began taking the medicines and I passed over that time without anyUng about giving any money to get trouble. Now I am hale and hearty, do !-rid" of the woman who two days all my housework , washing, ironing, scrubbing, and cooking, all there is to do about a house, and can walk two or three miles without getting too tired. I know of several of my neighbors who have bean helped by your medicines. ' ' Mrs. Emma Culver, 705 E. 7th St., Metropolis, Illinois. Depend upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Nervousness, irrita bility, heat flashes, headache and dizzi ness, are relieved by this splendid medicine. to ponce quarters a man wno is saia ; Mjle8 Poln(lexter and Representative! to have heard an argument be-; j . stanley Webster of Washln gton for ! tween the murdered victim and her re-election. i husband, Henry J. Burn now held on a charge of first decree murder. The argument it was said, occur red two days before Mrs. Burns' body was found and was over ths possession of a revolver. This man told police of riding with Burns' from the latter's home at Mentor ' Monday evening and was asekd liy the officers if he would by the war and has" lost her soul," Sec! retary Davis said:1 .:.' ! " : j Let Europe and Europe s c hampi- argument that occurred when Mrs. , ons prate about having saved their! Burns took her husband's revolver ! 80US wnen tney have f0nOWed Amer-! rrom its niding place ana or tne ica-s example and cut down the tre mendous cost of their standing armies So long as the nations of Europe which owe us money, persist In spend ing millions in gold and thousands of men in war by proxy there is little quarrels they had over his attention to 'other women" was his reply to the officers' questions. "I asked Burns why he did not give his wife ?2,00 of $3,000 and get rid of her that way if he wanted to be : reason for America to forgive them free." The man declared Bums said notli- later was beaten Into unconsciousn ness and buried alive in the wooded marshland. Denver has approximately the same number of telephones as Greece, Ru mania, Central America, Luxenbourg and Egypt combined. The manufacture of airplanes is be ing attempted in Australlla. their debts. "We are willing to help Europe. Wei are now sending millions to aid the victims of war in the Near East. We ; have done nothing but give, give, give, I for years. We will keep on giving,! for charity and to aid the stricken, j the hungry, the destitute. But we will not give one cent of honest debt for the purpose of keeping Europe on a j war basis." When a lobsters shell become too small the lobster bursts it by a series I of spasms and grows a new one. for! (SJir; :m stores 1 for LSS3 LESS . 9 See This Special Display ! "We are pleased to announce that our buyers in New York have shipped to us for a special three-day display. A Presentation j of Stylish Fur Coats Cape Collars Chokers Scarfs - Stoles Coats of Hudson Seal, Natural Muskrat. Jap Mink, ICaccoon, Jap Weasel, French Near-Seal, Marmot and Coney. Fur rieces of Squirrel, Ringtail, Stone Marten, Cat Lynx, German Fitch, Jap Mink, Foxes, Coney and Oppossuiu. This presentation is especially made for the benefit of our patrons, enabling a selec tion for later delivery. OUR DISPLAY TODAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Be Sure to Make Your Selection,' Delivery Will Be Mad Later. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Rathbone Lodge No. 10. Knights of Pythias, meets each Tuesday (except second) in Odd Fellows' Hall at 7:30 p. m. Visiting brothers Cordially invited. A. NICHOLSON. C. C. E. B. MATHEWS, K. of R. S. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD, T. Fl B. Bisbee Lodge No. 152, meets the 2a Wednesday each month at 7:30 at New Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting memhem rordial- ly Invited. H. L. FENNER, Pres., Box 41. EFFIE M. JONES, Treas., Box 1021, HONORA MUNCH, Sec. Box 1621. BISBEE LODGE No. 10, I. O. O. F. meets every Thursday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall. Subway street, at 7:30 o'clock. Visit ing brothers cordially invited to at tend. Hall phone 119. D. L. MORSE, N. G. CARL V. NELSON. Secy. BISBEE LODGE No. 718 L. O. O. M. Meets every second and fourth Saturday night. Moose HalL ViBiting brothers cor dially invited. J. II. HART, Dictator. J. L. POWELL, Secretary. SI) SECURITY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Successors to Knights and Ladles of Security Meets on the first and third Mon day of each month at Odd Fellows Hall at 7:30 p. m. Visiting members cordially invited. J. R. FITZPATRICK, President. Telephone 247, Box 1657 ARNOLD SCHMID, Financier, Box 34S3, LowelL F. J. ATTAWAY, Secretary. Lowell. PYTHIAN SISTERS Lily Temple No. 3 meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday evening of each month at Odd Fellow's hall. Visiting sisters are cordially invited. MRS. OLIVIA KELLY, M. E. C Phone 903 MAUDE FRANKLIN, M. of R. C, Box 1214 WOMEN of MOOSE HEART LEGION Bisbee Chapter 483 Meets every second and fourth Fridav evening at Moose Lodge. LUELLA SNODGRESS. Thone 838 Senior Regent MRS. PEARL SHEPPARD Phone 554. Recorder. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA YEOMAN Richard I. Homestead 895, meets second and fourth Tuesdays at old Pythian Castle. Visiting Archers are cordially invited. E. D. STINSON, Correspondent, Bos 1435. ! i