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wuje 01 incut vurii^u loui*© 111 juc g-ftliojitt on Monday tb« 13th, Itmight be a good Idea a bo to have s some of them posted around the h tihop», but be careful not to get |( caught poet lag them. ^*■'Don't read thin In your meet- u lag or let any Information concerning It get beyond your exceu- I tire committee before the 12th. ISpite Object Admitted I“You may not be able to ilart a movement of thltt kind at your point, but this at leant serves the purpose of giving the manag*?-nient some worry am! anything that damages the morale of the hosijee helps us )mt that much. However, I want to say to you that this walkout la going to occur at some other points and if these birds In your shop have their own welfuri at heart they «t will get busy and make It unanl- dlt; tnous. This In a cold blooded fi buslnesB proposition. We want lo ti win the strike and win It aulahly. clt; and believe me If the bo follows ti can bo induced to walk out, the j i Jig will be up right now.A now coapt record for endurance runs for motorcycles le being claimed by the Eugene Motorcycle club who promoted therun that started Saturday morning at $ o’clock and ended at 3.30 o’clock Sunday afternoon in which Tour riders, William Howard, Yah* Smith and Earl Vaughn, all of Eugene, and W. n. Crane of Salem, finished with perfect aeoreB.Til® contest was Binged under the ftuaplcos of ill© M. A. T. A„ national motorcycle aasoHalioii.so that records of Hi© 30 hour yun were kept according to rules.The best previous time 1b believed to bo 2 4 3 j hours which was made recently In California. The engine» of the four winners never stopped during the 30 hours,Fourteen riders entered the can lest which was run over a 10.7 mile course, Every half hour the riders had to make the round and check In. One minute either way from ihe 30 minute period was allowed and If the time varied more, points were taVen f *om their 1000 points .with which they started. On© by one fho various riders were forced to drop out until only the four winner© were left, each with ft perfect score.The average speed maintainedby the winners over the up proximate 782 miles was 20 miles por hour Food and drink was taken on the run and rdtmp was out of the question. The other riders, wore William Howard, Yale j Smith and Earl Vaughn, all of J Eugene* ‘£nOn next New Years the Eugene club will stage an endurance run which Mr. Crane expects to j enter.San Francisco, Nov. 14—George McMulhn, a guard for the cashier of the Fftlrmont hotel ©no of the largest in the city, was shot and seriously wounded by a bandit, who boarded a street car on which ho was riding with the hotel pay roll ti and attempted to take the money k from him. McMulMti was milted to w the hotel. tiIfcMuIlin was aecompnrifing irFrank Terry, en.diier of I he hotel, F to a Market street bank when the ti ban flit leaped on the car and stmt oh V, ©d the sackful of money, said by tit the police to lota J $2400, from Its ofkeepers. M:\fuIJtn attempted to lbgrapple with the man who abut, the guard down as he leaped from ibe k*, car ncd escaped with the money. m
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Salem Capital Journal

Salem, Oregon, US

Tue, Nov 14, 1922

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