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1 ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25. 1923.
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VOL. XI., NO. 151, OF THE EVENING NEWS.
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1WJ0FTMIS ;
HIED ON BY RUFFIANS 10 S
KILLED LIKE "HIRED HESSIANS"!
'Nit CTRAMRIF8 RAMRRRIST- TFRRnR;'-w.w.strikeis MILL STREET
1 1 ii i w i iniiiVri av viiiiiviiiiiv i i laiuivii piiirr
ILLLl
L BRARY Ul.
LOGGERS QUIT JOB
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SUIT A6A1HST HULL DRIVE TO. STARTS
fBv United Pmil
PORTLAND April 25 After
nn hour and half of deliberation
Tuesday night the jury returned Residents of RoseburtT and
a sealed verdict In the case of ..... r.
Vicinity win tie Asked to
Turn Garland's suit for .r.2.5n)
damage against Charles Hall and
K. H. Coster, which when opened
this morning revealed a verdict
Subscribe for Building
Irst Inside Story of How a BIood-Thirsty Group
Italian Desperadoes Were Rounded Up
and Brought to Justice in a
Dramatic Fight
of
WILL SAVE MUCH TIME
unfavorable to Garland. He had
claimed damage to his personal
and business reputation because
Hall, who was republican randi-
date for governor in the May pri- j
maries last year, published his ,
name in the list of illegal voters Special Election Proposal Held
I following the recount in the con- r
tested election.
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AHKRDF.KN, Wn.. April 2
ying the 1. W. W. sinke call, .
iggcr in 2 1 cuini in the
Harbor district struck to-
The leaders say quit
und that another linul will quit
tomorrow. The loggers In the
largest log operations in the har-
bor district did not walk out.
i The strikers presented no de-
mauds. They announced it was
I their aim to effect the release of
l the wartime prisoners and ob-
jx tain pardons for the I. W. W.
! convicted In connection with Ceir-
j tralia Armistice day killings.
: About So per cent of the water-
i a front workers also quit today. '
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(Associated Press.)
, N'KW YllHK , Anril 2.1 - While
x . luilii-H nickeled ihe w iilorf iunt -1
VAUDEVILLE HILL
BE PRESENTER
of High School Lawn
to Be Given
nlTnr.c vnTf; Twenty murders have been blamed on
l,cn-ti:iack Hand organization with its headquarters in
r ' ; , Th, lona arm of the, law now has this band in tfs
1 ll tmal Xe'vs Service herewith presents the
Xf in detail the infamous
tAniof this hand, who murdered for gold or vengeance
It nuard for American laws and institutions.,
triv International News Service.)
lARKr.rRC' W. Va., April 25.-A gigantic attempt to! . i
'ui, ,rm ur hout the United States the terronzing secret gov-; Excellent Program for Benefit ;
t of the Italian CamornstB has been doomea u lauure oy
Uic application to -mountain justice" in Wert Virginia.
Jiu t idontificd Camorrists all alleged blood brothers
rBl ick Hand organization in custody, three already ben-
1 to death and mere sought on murder warrants the famed I
vtain iutire" of this State has brought to an abrupt end a CLEVER ONE-ACT FARCE
,rt' "rule of terror" across sections of Pennsylvania,
Dance
11-Known
-nmn onH u ripstirpacl invim aatlon were muuiireu in
I Camorrists with a total disregard foV-Americart laws and
ations. ' i
Black Hander had th.-ir hoad-,
in this county, arcordins In'Tfn men were arrested and to date
itc authorities, but were plan- three have been convicted of first de-
esr. nd tlx ir terrorist rule-clear sr,.e murder with a penalty of death
tl..' continent. They had in- hv hancinsr. These are rninip t ik
to Be a Delaying Process-
Believe People Will
Provide Money
preserving comtiarative quiet
which ushered in the strike of
the Marine Transort Workers
division of the I. W. W. the ofli-
cials of the organization claims
Stt.ooO workers, reiairied receiv-
tnK messages from other eatort
a otTicials, sayinic the strike was
a highly effective at Itoston, San
Tedro. ('nllfornia, Seattle. San
Knuicisco, Portland and New Or-
leans.
Quiet in Portland.
l'ORTLANn, April. 25. All of
the members of the transport
workers on ships arriving here
will be called out and the strike
will be 100 per cent effective, ac-
cording to a statement by V!I
Ham Ford, spokesman for tho 4)
union here. The waterfront was
quiet hero early today.
John Livingstone Residence
Destroyed by Disastrous
Midnight Fire
ONE FIREMAN IS HURT.
tnd and West Virginia. '
score of murders have been chalked up to this band of i .
'who brought to America the secret plotting of Rome's , Comedy, One-Act P ay 1
ied murder society. Bomb explosions, the kidnaping ot j Orchestra and Well-M
At a meeting of the board of dl-'
rectors of the Chamber of Commnrce
last Monday evening with the Com
mittee of the Public Library Honnl
and of the Roseburff Women rhib, ,
It was decided to conduct an im
mediate cum a Ik u to raise a fuif-
flclent amount of money with which
construct a public library build- i
ing for Roseburs. (ieorRe Neuncr,
Jr., was selected to ad as chairman
to conduct the drive with full i
power to select his own committee
or assistants.
When Interviewed repardln the
matter this morning;. Mr. Neuner
made the follow in i; slatenient:
"The matter of a public library
building has been a btirninR ques
tion for several years past. 1 am
wholly in sympathy with the cam
paiKn to raine a m.ffteient. amount of
money which will Insure the bulldinp
at an early date, and the most ex
pedient method for Retting the nec
essary funds, in my opinion, would
le to call upon the citizens of Uose
burjc to subKcribe the necessary
funds therefor, according to Iheir
DDLLARSEXPEKDEQ .WILLDEVELOP
(Br Associated rress.)
WASHINGTON. April 25. About'
forty million of the r16.5S9.000 appro-!
priated by congress under protest of
Ihe budget bureau for, the Improve-j
ment of rivers and harbors have al-i
l taily been alloted by secretary Weeks I ,
and the remainder will be distributed ' ,
among the various projects. The 'One of the Owners Here I o-
budget director had recommended an
SUNSHINE RANCH
Lawrence Taggert Receives
Sprained Ankle While Fight
ing Fire Family Left
Yesterday for Portland
Readers and Vocalists
Will Entertain
mi... ' i- : U ..hnAl fitirunt I ul fli its'
associattonwUl.i.nv.(u.levllle at J -n and ability to pay. It has
lnclnina on one excursion and Sose'') Connizarro, Nick ' Salamante
b-iil'iently into Pennsylvania and Kichard f"Dlpper Dick! ) Ferrl.
.-. I I ,.. ll.ru.l.n KI'ir.bMiuil . - r .1 Knn'n nlTArratH laHflprR AH
the circumstances in-: three were convicted for participation pi'jp-i""
in the killing of Naples.
Official Gets Convictions.
ar kill
in.
ij, S'ain in Cold Blood.
B murders were committed In
oiiniy. They were started in
Blur, when Jehn licava,
. drivrr. was slain at the wheel
full.
the hicli school. Thursday. April fi
UarJitiR at .7t4R..Th( proceeils are
o' lft uied or the. high school lawn.
presented has
beeii given much eareful thoiiKht and
I work, and the committee In charge
' of this part believe they hav a pro-
. lecieu iruui mile iu umc nr.. ...v ..... ,
igane sent out his agents to trail sus-lno introduction to Roseburg people.
... ... - .hn TKn.r will nlnv iDVBRll tilte Ilontllar
Will
The "cleanup was Que ctiietiy 10 ki1i riit ho mil ner eent en
the efforts of District' Attorney Will-," p , ,
lain K. Morris, a fighting criminolo-, "V . . .
est. Morris .Irish and lovlnx a fight.; Tbe evening will be star ed at
There was no trace of his waded Into the bits of .evidence col-7M.'. oy tne i mpiiua. rer. su
but witnesses later told of an- Wied fmm time to time against the 'em a, dance orcnesira w nuji i.e. o..
Cab ';is.-ir.i.' Iicava at high
from utinh came a vollev of neetn nd wflhln a month
ttots. As it stied awav death ' killing r.f l ime had sufficient evi-t selections. Mrs? C. A. Ilrand
I in its wake. j utnee to warrant arrestH. . I sin a solo, followed hv "The Fu-
knuary. l. Frank Arabella, a! The police trap was sprung in Feb- tnrists." a one art comedy. The cast
iimr, was waylaid nn 'his- re-ruary and ten alleged lllack Handers'.of the comedy Is Mrs. White, the
rim work. His bullet-riddled i were caught. . ."Iho'te'S, a decorative female, Mrs.
ns found cm a railroad track. With the, entire community, support-1 ,owden: Mrs. Pmllh, a leader In re
i i..-n shot i.own without a ing him, Morris had no. trouble in Hgmis rtrcles. Miss roland: Miss
for life. There was no trace' proving his rases against Connizarro. vrunt -a flnnper of the 80 s. Mrs.
, i Salamante and Ferri. Public opinion nr,. Mr., weston-.lones, an i locti
liro, j k-Hoy Hill merchant. 1 was fully aroused and the famed .ionatf s Mirams?: Miss Rorits.
B'. In Aiu-iist. 1M1. he ns ; mountain justice" spoke for Itnelf.;,,.. orielnator the club Idea, Mrs.
- .' u.i, s DMM'eetis Willie '1 ta t-in vin he nnneeii in .nine illness
Hie ijovernor intervenes. 'buly. Mrs: Ilea; Mis:
With the pronouncement of death milsU1.,n j,,,, ,..-py.
semences ine iiiaca . iianu m niu.n
lion collapsed. From one end of the
State to the other, its members scat
tered, convinced at last that the Ital-
inn t'ntnnrrfl rnnld not extend ' its
secret organisation to the I'nlled sure rooms pillaged, cedar chests
States with Imnunitv. , unlocked, to furnish the costumes
In h' store at niuht. Slrangeri'
A and Sp.nrp died across his'
ar a hail of Laden death
I ti;m in the ch-st. The killers
Hi I
sesth later A.loiphus Walker, n
Ji'irvr. whs uveitHken by the!
en a inn h r,,:in n. h.,t ,.f.
one or lb- i- 'ni!i,hr and when
-'l on WilPrr's body was
"r? in the root whore he had
"I'r a r,in of bullet
n Mer-thrrs Killed,
mil- r. -ii,,. jB" Centi.
I s;r 1 t,. )ax (.,, m, of
rilLU-r. was found nivster.
lin t. wh-.l id hi. '..
lonolv If, ml III. 1,.1
"' til" L'.Lu It !l:.n,l...-s
of tl,, ,r IUJ ,,(,,. ...
1 'in o-. Ins last ride only
,f -!i ts in to his hack
r r-n, I:. ,) a ure-si-lel ted
T disappeared
Unnvon: Mrs. Scrulilis. a T. A. It
lleaton, a
musician. Vlss ("asey; Mrs. Mem-
more, "a lady of athletic taste, fond
of the sunflower. Mrs. Wallace; the
maid, Mrs. Hamm.
Attics have been ransaclted, trea-'
'.and setting- for this play. It is an
m- .0 i 1 it Smith nnrf Mr. I opportunity to see how our grand-
and ir. rhri. Vehel nf Rlendnle mother dressed. In what
were business visitors In Itosehurg
today.
K. U. Kennv of the Douglas Cred
itors association left this morning;
for Sutherlln and Oakland to spend
the day attending to business matters.
t a v.
i
ll. '! e t BBiry ,
1:1 t'.M Ik-ICKl hf
I 1 -H'ir, nnTi
I Mary Uijid to
' 1 f mf t'-it -iots
io n..r, (:' W,K)d-
the
o I
Mo audacity
IVank Nanlf
ve been one of
main street of
J CHECK OF
LOCAL UTILITIES
environ
ment Fhe lived and wnai tne
thought. We bave changed sine" the
dava or pi.niers nnd bustles, the
Futurists will fhow Just how much.
The play v.lll be followed by
reading by Miss Katherlne Merrill,
who is well known for her ability
This will h followed h"a fnrre bv
thJ Sonhoniore bovs "Tlie Lamen
table Tra-edy '. of Jnllus Caesir."
The boys presented this farce at the
Sophomore reception where it was
derided hit. Th" lart number will
he a solo by W. G. Hurt, a
vocalist.
been suggested that this money be
ralRcd by taxation. I cannot see the
necessity of Incurring the evpense
of. an election, for surely the cltlrens
of Roseburg are awake to the fact
of the need of an Institution of this
kind and already realize that It can
not he had without the necessary
funds. Any person in doubt as to
the need of a public library building
should visit the present makeshift
of a library in the town and It would
convince the most skeptical. I am
reliably informed that there arc
boys and girls In this city who have
read practically every. hook in the
library. This of Itse'f should he suf
flclent evidence of the need for the
building and eiiulitment to accotro.
date the needs of the general pub
lic.
"I am nptlmlstir and feel that
there are as many public spirited
citizens In- Kosfhiirg- as there are In
any other town, and I am sure that
they will not fall us In this effort.
"The women ofithls town "haW
loyally fostered and encouraged
this movement until, by their own
efforts, they have paid for and pre
sented to the city a deed for a site
for this library building. They also
have cash In the batik and sttbseilp
lions pledged, "mounting to J:nnO,
toward a hnildlng. Purely, we can
raise an addl'tnnal $."iin or Ji'.rioo
which will give us a building that
cverv person, young or o!d, rich or
poor, will '.fe proud of.
"Within the next ten dare you
will be presented with a subsrip
tlon list. V'c are going to ask you
and each of you. to contribute sunn
thing. We want ca'-h man and wo
mnn In Itoseburg to have an Interest
In the library und, wbi'e we do ml
want you to deprive yourself or fam
ily of any neceisity, yet we want you
o contribute s'lmrthing In order
that you may lie counted as having
airier! in ihe mnstruclton mf this
popular j institution pot only for the boy an
I elrl of the d -v but the eitl.cn of to.
. day to Make Inspection
. of Property
appropriation of only 27,0tM,tKl0 and
it had been intimated that the admin
juration might hold the expenditures
to that figure.
The allotments Include:
Coos Hay Oregon, 9iHi,0(iO.
riiipoua River Oregon. $215,000.
Yaqnina Hay and harbor, Oreg.on,
$lf,n,tHi. 1
Wlllapa river and haroor, wasning- .
ton. $160,000. .standard Uil representative
l.Rke Washington snip canai, .nm,-
OOil.
Columbia and lower Willamette
rivers, $1100.000.
William river anil above Portland
and Yamhill river Oregon, 2:'i,000.
IS EMPLOYED IN SIAM
Reaches Roseburg Today
on Way Home to Spend
Summer Furlough
Tl
H. I). Witrner. . Standard Oil rep
resentative In Slum, arrived In Rose
burg last night, and is the guest of
A. T. Lawrence, manager of Sun
shine ranch. lr. Warner Is one of
the ownera of (he sunshine ranch
properly and la making a trip of ln-
spec! Ion prior to his return to his
(lly United Press i ) b.omo 111 Minneapolis where he will
WASHINGTON. April 2!i. The in'. j report his findings to the storkhol-
leistnle commerce commission today, "' in. n "". "
deferred the injunction granted the 491 mediate improvement and develop
eastern railroads by the Itoston fed-iment of Ihe ranch property. Mr.
eral court yesterday, restraining it Warner la on a three nionili s leave
from compelling the roads to com-of absence which he will spend at
mence the sale of Inter hangennle his home In .Minneapolis, ins wite
coupon books, on May 1st and ordered; will meet him In Seattle for which
this sale positioned until January lst.'placn he will leave this evening.
1124. The bookB would cut tne rates t Sunshine ranch Is composed ot
20 per cent for constant users of the 3000 acres of land having a two mile
railroads. The railroads contended rrnntaKft on the North Umpuuu
their sale would entail the serious rVpr. lis eastern boundary starling
curtailment of revenues.
DECLARES SHE IS
The residence building owned tjr
John Livingston- and occupied' by
Gus I.au and family, was totally
destroyed by fire last night. Tho
building wus locat-d tn Mill Mel
at the foot of,th pill and was to
fur gone before the fire was dlv
rt vered that tlier vat no chance
to save the structure ot lis contents.
!iie house was one of the nblesr
le that part of town and until very
tecintly was occu? '1 by Mr. Living
slon. He recently move' " lnv ""- ,
or his daugM-" near town, and the
huuso "S rented b.v Mr. Ijiu. Tho
tiller hi.s procured wik In Portland
and left for tbc metropibs yesterday
ivnrnlng to We up his iio-.y work.
The daughter llertha remained In
Roseburg to attend an Important
meeting of an organization of whicli
she is a member and last night
shortly after 11 o'clock took tho
northbound train. It Is thought that .
she left a flro In Ihe stove, which
resulted In the destruction of the
bouse, jmt thl.4 is not iln'niliMy
kni i.
Ahint an hour af'er h"r departure
I ho 1 1. lire lower p.i t of the huuw
found to be ll flames. The axe
or the building, luuplcd with thii
fin'l that It is local" t nenr the rail
road where th i! vapours from
rns-.'t.g engines ' reached It. caused
tho house to burn very rapidly, nnd
within a few moments the entire
structure wus ablaze.
There was some losn of tlmo, ow
ln' to the fact that two Inexperienc
ed firemen, not knowing the loca
tion of the fire hydrant, failed to
get the proper connection, forcing;
other firemen lo briait th" hose line
mill carry the end to .another hy-.
itrnut and later couple two morn
lengths of hose. Three lines ff hnao
were used nltogethc. It addition- to
inimical.' The prei"-.nre was good
atitl the firemen mad" o'tlck work of
extinguishing the fire after they got
Into action, but the hiil'.dln vat too
fa-,' gone to permit saving nnylhlng
rf valiie.
l awret.ee Tagger, n member of
tt;. file department, rorei il u badly
'ipnil ied ankle when he stepped Into
a hole. The Injury will prevent him
rrom carrying on hl.s woik with the
Standard OH Company for reveral
days.
Although a portion of lu bulldliii;
still Klands. the hourfe I', a complete
loss. As the fire had reached all
bef,ir. being
discovered. It was ulso liuposr.-ble to
save any of the ftirn'litro. it Is not
known whether or not insurance was
carried.
rtlv Ignited Press.!
SAN SALVADOR, April 25. A wom
an giving her name as Mrs. R. M
Young, Arrested In Tegucigalpa, lion
iluras, in the belief that she was
Clara Phillips, escaped hammer mur
deress, will fight extradition to the
Cnrted States. She claims she is not
Mrs. Phillips.
I
IVAVY DESERTER SAYS
Engineer CVE. fcM nf the
California-Oregon Powe.r. . com-
pany. arrived In Roseburg to-
These tinmtwrs make up an excel-: morrow. At the prop, r time yon will
lent evening's entertainment, and lie appraised of when a solicitor will
everyone Is urged to attend so that ' welt upon von. Please do not fail
thev mav enjoy them as well as 'us In this final a mien I for this much
help mske the high school lawn what j need.-d civic Institution."
It should '-e to conform with the at-
ht. Thro.
t day to start the Inventory and
' ' o'i Naples, aad ; appraisement of the local water
" n tii(. cutter one; and light company's plant.- The
' 1 -1 ra'tniv to hi California-Oregon company
il l a.-ain into hi negotiating with the Iiouglas
- k!..ers n, ,i OUI Comity Light and Water rom-
"- '"n and nimti rany with a view of taklnf over
1 1- the control of the local utility.
I Mr. lilee will make a oompleie
I- Investigation and upon hl re-
I eort the final necortatlons will
d-pend. was accomaaniod to
this e1tv bv J. C. Thomnsoh who
assisted him tn starting the 4
work whir. i will tk. aevsral
ractlve building. An addnilstnn
o' fifty and twenty fve cents Is to
ne cnargen.
i: : SUGAR PRICE IS
' tn band remalr...a
l it came forh
11 r ct this year to .xe
, alia, -mmy
.', 'o death in
'""" ber snp. w)
-rd of ,hv ha(1
a i rn-,n.,; ,., f
. -e in vanu
CKI.EItltATION TOMORROW
A lnrte delegation of Odd
Fellows will go to Kiddle to-
morrow for the intth nnniv.f-
ssry rcleVa'ton. Ao all day pro-
rram Is to be given with a has
ket lunch af noon and a cafe 4
iJttst below Whistler's Rend. It Ii
owned by a group of Minneapolis
business men who are holding the
i property for Ihe purpose of making
'it their home aMer they retire rrom
. iiplH- hiiuliw.Bu life A sectlnll several
I hundred fee ep and fronting j Prllns of the hotis
along the river for 1 '4 miles has
been cut up into building lots and
these financiers each own several
lols upon which they propone to
i erect homes.
Several or them expect lo come
to Ornnon within the very near fu
ture and at the meeting or the
stockholders In Ihe near future, it Is
planned to decide up on the policy to
be adopieil. The land near the river
Is to be set aside for Ihe fruit or
chards. Forty acres of prunes are al
ready 111 bearing and are producing
heavily. It Is anticipated that sey-1
eral hundred acres will eventually
be devoier to prunes.
The range back from the river
will be used for rn operative stock
raising, It being the plans of the
owners at pni.tii lo use the land
for sheen x H Is admirably adapicd
ror grazing o' this nature. The mn
behind tbls mmeiii.nl are men who
are. active In business nrtalrs In
Minneapolis and vicinity and ex
pent soon to flit" from that line
of work to nal," il.lr homes here.
HE KILLED RABBI
PIIOF.NIX. Ariz.. April 25. Clad-
I well G. Rlehairison. alleged navy de
1 setter, confessed today to slaying
Rabbi Alfred C. I.afec. In a Sun Fran
t eisco hotel on April 4th in a slate
i mi ni tn Assistant County Attorney
. Louis Hart.
TKLCl'CIGALPA, Honduras. April.
25. In an interview with a I'niicd
Press corresiKindent today the wom
an, the authorities claim lo be Mrs.
( lata Phillips, vigorously denied her
identity, saving ibat she was Mrs.
j,.ssr ( arson. She w as reluctant to .r-ot-r.
talk at all She raved against the au LOCAL ORCHESTRA
thotjties for arresting her ana he
.. an d shock) d and highly nngi y
when asked wbul she thought of the
I'niteil States courts. She said she
hail no plans.
TO SPONSOR DANCE
teria sut"-r In the evening. Ar-
rangements have been made for
a very interesting time and the
PAN FHANCISCO, April 25. The loca (members of Ihe lodge are
California-Hawaiian Sugar Companv looking forward with great
torlav announced an increase of 41 pleasure to tomorrow's enter-
, nnts per hundred pounds In the price, lainment.
J444 44)44) 44444 of sural today.
ROYAL WEDOINGS TOO COSTLY
LONDON. April J5 - The Ilrltish
Socialist today warned that the extra
tatawe Involved In the royal wed
ding of the Mike of York and Lady
L i ..... 1...1 h lli.tiw l.vnn tntmirriiw
bulling to a "Moody revolution, or an orehesit
i-iiifl'inur collapi
ST. I.OI'IS. April 25 - Seven band
Its, their leader disguised us a police
man, today raided the government
warehouse here and escaped with 50
barrels ot bonded whiskey worth
$iiii.eiin. The giianls were hound, and
gagged and a truck bai ked mi to the
ibsT where the barn-Is wcie rolled
nht'sni. l b), tiink dt patted at bUh
d.
On next Saturday nrgbt the Cmp
aua Five on a. cunsls'ing of1
six pieces, will sponsor th" regular
Saturday nir ', 1 d.uire at the Mao-'
cahee Hall. I t Peal boys lb., plan-
ln on a wimd-iful evening for the
Cancers nd M-wral new feature
will be Intriotn. . '. to uo!iIm pep
.' for the arralr 111. 1 mpiiua Dive
on i xt Miiiiriinv ing"' ; Has Fine Tulips
will (eature Heir orchestration w Perkins, whose fine tulip beds
i.n..i,i...n. m F.nolsnd re ranldlv " Romany Low one oi tne mosi , ., reyelatin to lovi rs of flowers.
ar.prnarhinK the state of things exist- beautiful fox lints of the season. presented Ihe office with a largo
Ing In France Just before I.ouls lite o hunch of the beautiful flowers yester-
Sixteenth had his J)"ad rut off." a J. K. I.eonai l l ollaln, was In the rtu Ml,,ps w,,re of a btllliant
lalsir nn mler of parliamei.t protested, rlty for sevetal hours today attend-1 red anil caused much comment when
tinted. to,buslnci.. iu.it"is. shown In the widow today.