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Show NEWS BRIEFS FILIPINO PARTY K MANILA (By th Associated Press ) Governor General Wood announced an-nounced today that nt the convening of the Philippine legislature Monday ho would appoint a coalition cabinet, choosing iun from tii- Collectivlsts, Nationalist and DemocraUa parties. Manuel Que.on, president or the sen-nato sen-nato and head of tho Collectlstas, Insists that all members of the cabl-net cabl-net should f selected from that paity since It has a plurality In both bouses of the legislature and will assume responsibility re-sponsibility for the legislation. Col-Ificti Col-Ificti vistas assert appointments will not confirmed unless those named he. long to the Collectlvlsta party The cabinet is composed of the secretaries secreta-ries of justice, agriculture, the Interior, In-terior, finance and commerce The rxate must confirm appointments. M 1YOR KNIGHTED. i OS ANGELES Mayor George 0 Cryer of Jas Angeles has been knlgh'-cd knlgh'-cd by the king of Italy. Because of "his fair and considerate treatment" f th Italian iiopu'allon of Los An-geles, An-geles, lm has heeii made a Knight of hi Order of the Crown. The formal presentation of the decoration was made at a banquet attended by Tho Italian consul general, the vice consul con-sul and a number of prominent Kalian Kal-ian - Americans bunday, jk. pinched SEATTLE, Wash William A. Sun day. Jr., son of Billy Sunduv. the evangelist, was arrested here Friday night on a charge of speeding and liHd In bail of ?600 for appearanco In pollen court. CLAIMS RIG ESTATE. JEATTLE, Wiisi, Mrs ;-.-vphi Grace Sstflg, an attractive halfbreed Indian woman, who lives in Berkeley, Cal., has arrived here to fight In court for the $500,000 estate left by George Washington Carmack. dis-1 eoverer of the Klondike, who she al- leges was her father. The estate wan claimed by the widow. Mrs. Mar-j guerlte earmark, when Carmack died In Vancouver lat spring. Mrs. Sol-flK Sol-flK is asklnK removal as administratrix oi Mrs. Carmack, whom Carmack married In Olympia. Wash. 20 years ago after, it is alleged, he had part-d j irom the Indian woman who was Mrs, Sat fig's mother. M l DENTS mum; SHOES. EUGBNB, Ore. For one day, short- j before Thanksgiving Day, all shoe .shining stands in Eugene will be manned by members of the junior class of the University of Oregon. The Juniors have announced that the money taken In for shines on that day will be used toward furnishing a Thanksgiving dinner for the needy or Eugene Owners of the stands have agreed to cooperate In the plan bv taking 8 Vacation on ihal day. Eresh-men Eresh-men students will be assigned as trade boostern, sent over town to round up those who need shines viator DELAYED. , SAN DIEGO, Cal. Lieutenant T. ; ii wyait. piloting s nay de HavllsJid plane, was casting anxious glances Skyward here today awaiting his int sign of fair weather before takin- ofi on the second lap oi transcontinental trip to the national coiuentlon or th American Legion at New Orloanu. The. plane is carry ing J. W Jackson, pas! ' commander of Golden Gate post ofi the American Legion, .San Ernuciaco, ' who will represent the American Legion Le-gion boys of California at the convention. con-vention. SPECIAL LEGION TRAIN. KANSAS CITY A special train bearing delegates to the American Legion conventlun at Kansas City an I benvor was scheduled to leave hern I l 4 a. m. today. The Denver 3ole- ' nation joined the Kansas City d Ii -j gates here. srrs down to SPEAK NEW ORLEANS (By the Associated Associ-ated Press.) Delegates of seven European Eu-ropean nations and the United Stales opened t lie convention of the Inter-Allied Inter-Allied Veterans' federation hero today. to-day. Major J B. B. Cohen, head ofi the British delegation to the convention, conven-tion, who lost both logs in the fighting fight-ing around Ypres in 1917. is the only member of the British house of com- H mons who is allowed to address thiC body without rising. His war injnn. j H are responsible for the "privilege." ) |