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ALLTHENEWSTODAY BY ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE Bmm. DOUGLAS COUNTY Ja Consolidation of Th Evanli Newt and The Rotebura, Ravlew VOL. XXVI .NO. ISO OF R CIRCULATION TODAY OVER 4200 n Independent Newspaper, Published for the Beat Intareata of the Peopl iiiin.LN?i ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY 13. 1925. VOL. XIII NO. 61 OF THE EVENING NEWS II M il PTni HIViwUlHL D nHilluLhh? "MM PLAKS GORiPLETE AND PROGRAM PROVIDES FDR THREEBIGDAYS Indication Point to Most Successful Carnival in History of City Complete Program for Three Days to Be Given Tomorrow Baby Parade to Be Held Thursday. DELAYED; DOCKET Everything Is In readiness for i fight and other amusing and en Itoseburg'g blgest, best and most tertalning features on the streets Buri-ntmi sirawnerry earnivui. whk'b is to start on Thursday. May 21. A chwk of ail features and events Indicates that the var ious committees have work well In hand, and have arranged for greater participation In all the thntt lever hefnra I The Varniva, will be officially , ZVmmli Su'uaw,"1 Ch"g" ' opened on 'Thursday morning at . '7 ' . ... :30 a. m.. with a parade by the I Another big feature of the '.Umpqua Chiefs and Squaws, led ! ,hree davs- wl" ,he RH8e by the American Legion state I "how. which will be held in the championship drum corps with j "J"""" "uniting, mineral prizes itiic ut-iiiH unciru iui iiiui event. During the entire week the lAbner K. Kline allows will furnish carnivul attruetions at all hours. I These shows rank among the best on the coast.'and will provide an I amusement for everyone bet wee u j special features. Strawberry booths will be open POttTXANl). May 13. (Special to the N'ews-K.'vlew ) Because of the extremely crowded condition of the federal court docket, ;he cate of the 1'iilted states against Horace G. Wilson, of Hose- burir. has bevn moved for- ward. The case Is scheduled to come up tomorrow, but may be still further delayed. the United States Attorney's office said. Wilton is char- ed with violation of the Maun White Slaw act by trans- porting Aletta V, C. Lindsley from one statu to another. the Uouis'Ihs County Conwrt Kami, and the Ho.se burg boys' Hand also in the procession. The baby parnde Is to take place at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Horace Merit, Mrs. Thomas Ness and Mrs. K. H. Thurber have this event In charge and Mrs. Iterg asked this morning that parents be noti fied to have their children at the corner of Oak and Jackson streets promptly at 9: .10 a. m. There nre six classes, buggies, carts, doll buggies, child wagons, velo- The strawberry exhibit will bo held at the Lawrence real estute ofi'ico on Cass street. The committee ig offering a special prize of $115 for the best decorated building or store front during the carnival. Merchants are being urged to have their windows decorated, and to keep their displays illuminated at night. During the Carnival there will be a Hoy Scout exhibition camp SUICIDE ENDS LIFE OF ANTI- RED ORGANIZER General Savinkoff Jumps From Prison Cell Win- dow on May 7. r I pedes, or auto and other goods l at Oak and Hose streets. In the j of historical characters, three prizes bing open for each divl fdou. Children up to 6 years of age, will be admitted in the pa rade. Th'3 crowning of the queen will take place at 11 o'clock at the rear of the I'mpaua hotel. An information bureau 'will aUo be maintained, and the scouts will aid in general service during the entire three days. A rest room Is to bo provided at tlip SlvktVn HniMitif whern th bund stand, with P. V Haynes j nurses of the county health de in charge of the ceremonial. partment will care for children. The auto end float parade will g;r0 first aid whenever necessary, take place at 1:30 Thursday af- and aid caring for persons who ternoon Karh afternoon, starting early I here will be a sport program on lire streets. On Thursday after noon this will consist of a may pole dance, under the direction of Miss Peterson of the Henson vchool. races of all kf Ads. and SEEMED CONTENTED In Recent Interview to As sociated Press He Stated He Would Spend Time in Writing. dlute nursing attention. The music tor the carnival will be provided by the Douglas county i concert band, Roseburg boys' band . and the American Legion drum tant mlnia,r of wa l urus, i lie rrncen unuu i Recur- ui,.. I .tk new wnne uniiornts ior nw t fAMorUtod PrM Toasts Wire.) MOSCOW. May 13. The suicide of General Boris Savinkoff, antl- bolshevtk leader and former assis- nnder Keren- who threw himself from- the rarioiiH contents, prizes being of-J i.n.i h.v hn ttPn,.fi. Wimtow of his ceil m the state fered for each event. - "ir.rii- h in P ' ,ulluD 'political department prison In Th queen's ball will taHe place at the Armory at f o'clock. Friday will be school day. with the parade at 9:30 a. m. A mo torcycle hill climb up Mt. Ncbo, will take place at 10:30 a. m. with a prize of $10 for the fast est climber. At 1:1.1 p. m.. there will be a series of races on th"t main streets and at 2 o'clock the Douglas Countv track and fjeld meet will tako place. A community hour will start at the court house grounds nt 7:30 l Ing regularly to be in readiness for the event. A band stand is to be erected at the corner of Cass and Jackson stivets, and music will be furnished throughout the day. The drum corps which repre sents I'mpuua Host of the Amer ican Legion, holds the state championship, nnd is going to the state convention at Prineville this vrnr cl"termlned to retain the title. It is now accepted as the lent drum corns In the state, and numbers nearly thirty pieces. A Moscow, has caused a sensation. Although the suicide occurred May ,7, it was not announced to the pub lic by the soviet press until today. Savinkoff was serving a long term ,for counter revolution. After turn ling Informer for the state he was accorded many privileges In the Moscow prison not enjoyed by other prisoner and it was an nounced here he -was content with his lot as a man could be, under jtlie circumstances. In the only Interview he granted I while In prison. Savinkoff told The with a band concert nn.1 pectal rred aml wil, bp JBrJ(Iljd to thie Associated Press correspondent program by the band The rmpo.ua Chiefs will give m. Saturday is Hoosler Club Day. nnd the program starts with the Industrial parade at 10 a. m. The feature of the afternoon program will be tug of war twe?n the strong men of Jackson nnd Cass streets. Through a spe cial pulley arrangement the men of each street will endeavor to pull the opposing side out of thelr own territory. This will be a hotly contested match, and should attract much attention. A prize of 10 goes to the winning team. Preceding the pulllnt: match, there will be a number of races, water Instruments now In use. The fire department is co-oper- wtth the sports program. and will hold a demonstration, and water fight on Saturday af ternoon. One of the features of this contest will be a mater box lew months ago that the prison officials were exceptionally kind to him and that he was reconciled to his fate. He said he would devote his time In jail to writing fiction, but after his release would con centrate himself to the interest of In which an effort will be made to the Russian people. He then was unlock a large box upon which a living ina comfortable room in the stream of water from the fire Moscow political department In ho will be played. i-he prison which had none of the The committee is making nit aspects of a cell. In a plea for re effort to keep something doing at j lease to DJerjinsky head of the nil tin.". Itesldes the parades jsupreme economic council, he there will be band concerts, the, said: snorts nnd rncea In the afternoon. I "The offense I have committed I concerts each evening, and a Is not punishable by Imprisonment. dance everv niirht. The Hose show, and the strawlwrry exhibit will be open at ail times, and with ! Prison cannot reform me, because ;llfe itself already has done so. I Was against you, bnt oow I am iirrritv no hill. fAwrwIaM Pfx LtH WlrO CHICACO. May 13 The grand Jury after a hasty In- quiry Into charges of a roro a per tnry holding William D. Shepherd and his wife re sponsible for the death of Mrs. Kmma Nelson McClin tock. failed to return an In dictment today. Neither true bill nor no bill was found, but the jury held the matter open for thw present. Mrs. Shenherd likewise was not held In connection with the death last December of the 1ov zone at the carnival iwlth vou. I bee vou to liberate ip 'grounds running full hlat, there and to give me work. It Is impos ts no prospect of an Idle hour. stole for me to sit in prison. I was I told I would be granted amnesty " n soon. If you believe me, free me. I ara prepared to accept the humb lest position." His plea was unartswered. Sav inkoff was said to have organized the assassinations which were the first signal of the 1915 revolution. After the fall of K-rensky, he carried on Intense counter-revolutionary work against the bolshe- , Iviks. he finally decided to return to Mrs. AirnM Gaest, for many years Russia and leaving Paris last year a resident of Roseburg. died this disguised as a Russian repntrlat. morning at Klamath Falls after a His identity was discovered by the short illness, and her body Is being Russian authorities and he was brought to this city for interment, taken to Moscow for trial. Mrs. C.uest sustained an attack of The death sentence which he re inetstlnal Influema, and having celved was commuted to 10 years SIUIUDGE POT TO FliVEO SPEEDERS CONQUER SNOW n.T tosier son. imam n. -w I . - In nrl.nn up-ii ill i"vi iii-miu mi r--. i " f montns was unaoie 10 resign ine ui- f""" .....-- ea and died early this morning, ent as a writer, having written sev She resided In this city for a eral romances and manv poems, great many jears while her hus- His greatest revolutionary eTtllnlt band, now d.Tn.pe.1. operated a was said to have been the orsanl bakerr. and later a Jitney line. Fol- Mtion of a rising whlrh resulted lowing the i-ath of her husband In the death of several thousand she Joined two daUKhtera In Klara- persons at Yaroslav. the dth of Nfrs. Mcrlinfork Ijh 'alls where she has mane ner , noiTie in rweui y ' n. w She leaves two daughters. Mrs. I IN THE LIMELIGHT Otnnt and Mrs Sidney Abbott, bot'i ; residents of Klamath Kalis. MrsJ ' Ai..t fw rh..t IKWI will irrlv. In Pnwhtir In-' t,Mlt,AWI. .11ST I J. nurn m McCllniock. although her hulmnd alrendy is under In- dletment charred with the niiinler of the youth by the administration of typhoid germs. The attempt of a coroners lory to charge Hhenherd and his wife with having caused bv no1on. and ttr? namlrg of Mrs. Shepherd ss an ac cessory In connection with voting MrClintock's death followed the weeks of testl- i monv at adjourned sessions of the lnnuet. In which .luilse Jfsrrr Olson, chief Jus'tce of the munlripal court: took a promlnM p' In what be rslled himself, "counsel for the dead." OF GRATER L LOS ANOKLKS, May 13 Alva H. Floyd, whose severity towanl speeding motorists was widely cel ebrated while municipal mag istrate and recorder ai Culver City I a suburb, faces a term of from 13 ' i to lf4 years in prison as a result 'of his conviction in superior court Suoerintendent of National y'irJay of falsifying public ree- Park Will Experiment nn Pjtrlrwt Ir . . I .$200 up In Floyd's court at Culver f I City but grand Jury investigation !dlclsed that few snch fines were BIG PROBLEM ent"r't in he .urt records. I Flovd will be sentenced Friday. 'and If required to serve consecu- ,,rm!( on tnrt seven counts of n. e rsp. embezzlement, two of mm Hat lug New rlan May bave I ime pulUt. mortis and four of faisify- ins public records, of which lie wus found guilty, will have to ords in order to pocket the heavy fines he meted out' to automobtl- 4sts. ! Fines for speeding ranged from is A and Expense in Dispos ing of Snow and Opening Roads. Upend from 13 to 1H4 years In prl- 'tmn. DEATH TOLL OF F MF.DFORD. Ore,, May 13. Will the lowly smudge pot conquer the snows of Crater Lake as well as the frosts of the Rogue Itiver val ley? This is the question which will be settled by a series of ex periments started today by Col onel K. (1. Thompson, superintend ent of Crater Luke National Park assisted by E. C. Jerome, local agent for a standard orchard heat er. Thnmann anil Tnrnm leave Inninr. row with a crew of laborers arm-lXwo Bodies Will Be Ex- ed wllb shovels, T. N. T. and picks. i 1 ll.l.l01H HAS THKMOIl - 4 (AaorUtnl tm Uual WIit.) CHICAGO, May 13. A earthqunke shock was d at 6:ii a. m., cen- andard tlnrj. on the er bureau seismograph V I at the University of Chicago today. The disturbance last- ed only one minute, five sec- onds and the record did not Indicate direction or thu s distance. MKTKOPOU3. May 13. A slight earthquake shock Blockade Make Business 'i19''" ev,"ai E I by an earthquake, was full In this vicinity warly today. RUiERSBOSYiii ALONG BORDERl Good' for Smugglers From North. RUM ROW NOT DEAD New Arrivals Reported on Row and Dry Navy Pre pares to Make Effort to Halt Runners. ARMS IS WANTS to start the work of removing hard packed snow from the main roads in the park to make way for the of ficial opening set for July first. This work is beinir started three weeks earlier than usual because J NURSE IS 01 me excessive snow wnu n is now 14 feet deep at the lake rim. (AsncUUd hia IiunI Win.) NEW YORK, May 13. Because of the blockade of Hum Itow, liqu or smugglers working along the Canadian border are ' Increasing their activities. A Dunkirk. N. Y. newspaper telts - fur 350 cases of liquor landed nt the mouth of Can adaway creek and carried away by more than a dozen trucks. In Detroit prohibition agents have raided a three, story building with equipment for bottling liqu ors. More than C.OOu gallons of liquor were confiscated. Meanwhile Rum Itow still dis plays Borne life. Yesterday a big French steamer dropped anchor and was promptly surrounded by PRISON fur coast guard boats. A German steamer wnicn leit ine row in I Monday morning's fug appeared land anchored near the Frenchman. Isolated cases of bloclfade run ning have developed, fifty cases of whiskey are reported to have been landed at Heabrlght, J. J., yester day, The New York American to day publishes a story by Norman Hall In which lie asserts that he enme In nn a hunt which landed NEW YORK, May 13. Records jus cases of whiskey within the ot vital statistics limits of Manhattan, he said he be- touay snowing nieves much more whiskey was humed to Determine Cause of Death. IN Each Year From 1918 Until 1920. Records . Indicate. W nile the ukuuI blisltu-ss of snow-' r ,1 D t Y7 "V r i removal Is carried on by Hie snow fUeatli Kate Was Une Baby crew. Colonel Thouisoi will expert- j mi'tit wilh the smudge pots, she 1 idea being to set the pots burning 1 upon tne top or me snow, at shorty umiaiiLr. aiMll, ill llie llll llliir as the fuel burns the heaters will gradually sink down into the snow forming deep holes. It is thin thought thut the wind and sun w.ll of the bureau connect up inese holes leaving a were made public oose mass winch can easily t,. that 44 babies riled in twn -hnhv i .-i, , .. .. thrown to oue side of the road. farms- conducted by Mrs. Helen Ten cutters, three former des If the plan works the annua work Augusle (ieisen-Volk In this cliy Itroyers, and twenty seven picket w l not only be simplified but sice litis. Mrs. Olscn-Volk is ; boats are patrolling Rum Row. HI be much less costly. binK ,,,,, ln MJm on .Among them is the Sea Sleigh, a charges resulting from Investlga- nrr tvpe, capable of making 3H tu I lion of the Institution. ijo knots an hou' . ., ... ...... The record of the deaths were ,tanH,w ,-d w"- turned over to assistant District COI'RT HOUSE Topeka, Kan.. Attorney Rvan who is in charge May 13. Testimony that Russell of the Investigation of charges Davis, son of Jonathan M. Davis, against Mrs. tielsen-Volk the former Kansas governor, had ac- charua ure thnt aim aiilulltnli-n cepted from Fred Tollman, a con- babies placed in her care and that vlcted banker. $12.r,u for a pardon she exceeded the limit of her Is not competent testimony in the health department license In the DAVIS WINS POINT trim ot Jonathan Davis on a charge numhi.r f inr.iniii n, ,...i,i...i f,.r h..p of seeking a bribe in exchange fur itisiitiitloiia. paruon ior waller tlrnndy. Hut- Tiio l,,n,. nt in tvibi,,. nn. he- rhinson banker. Judge James A. Inir evhiimeri IiiiIhv to determine McClure ruled this aflernoon in (lis- the causes of (heir d.alh afler they Irlct court. had been In .the wmuans "baby farm In East 8'ith Slreet. The bureau of vital statistics figures show tlist one buby died enph VRAr from 118 In 1'l?0 In a an noon for San Diego where he Is to ca,,d ifantorm ,( h she con enfr the V. H. Navy. He will go ducted In upper Park Avenue. Six inlo the electrical department to re- babies died In this Institution In ceive training as an electrical en- i92i n, fv, n i9o2 Th r,,c. glneer. His brother Virgil, Is now iH tT 1P Kat Ru.PHt ln. in Hawiia, but expects to start aiiiiinn Bi,n-, thnt nnn h,runi home In a few days, his vessel be- ,i,i ,r , m-,, ., 17 in ing ordered to Ilreoierlon for re- n24, while four have died since pairs. . a, i,inil,,,v i Aircraft will soon be used In ber blockade. A seaplane, with fuel capacity for four hours flying at hih speed, is being prepared at Squanlum, Mass. The present blockade, according to Lincoln C. Andrews, assistant secretary of the treasury In charge of prohibition enforcement Is "only a minor engagement" and will be followed by a "real liquor wasare." WASHINGTON, May 13 With the sea offensive well under way. CENSORSRIP MOROCCO FIGHT GERMAN PEOPLE ICR PLEASED BY IDEiDRG New President Goes "Over the Top" and Wins Ad miration of All. A FINE IMPRESSION BLOCKS REPORT Government Halts News of Riff ian Warfare Papers Without Dispatches. SITUATION THE SAME Laudatory Reference to Late President Ebert and Participation in Cheers Win Praise. (Aanctattd Prtm hnmi Wire.) BERLIN, May 13 Field Marshal Von Hlndenburg In his Inaugura tion aa president of the Uerman repuuilc yesterday "went over the top" as far as the German people ure concerned. Of this there can be no doubt when one mingle with the people or reads the com-., meuts even of the opposition press. The new presidents laudatory re- . ference in thn l.i. I'-.,.. i .i , t-i. - ert, his hearty participation in the ' I cheers for the republic; his act in ENTERING NAVY George Lansnw left this afler- (AmjooUUiI Proa Lmm4 Win.) PARIS. May 13 The censorship decreed by the government over news of the developments In the Rlfftnn tribesmen Invswlen --of French Morocco appears to have become effective, the newspapers I his morning ceasing to print news of the troo pmovements. The situation, according to the lalest advices, remains unchanged along the JT.O ml.e sides preparing for the coming struggle. .Abd-EI Urim a tribesmen have showed no tendency to take the offensive, and the French for the present are contenting them selves with sorties and airplane flights fur the revictualling of their besieged outposts. The work of grouping continues and the Rifflans are Improv ing the opportunity to make their positions as formidable aa possible. An official communication issu ed nt Itabnt. Marshal I.yautey's headquarters t says an Important) nctlon by the French in the sec tor between rez and Tarzza, will probably take piace within a week. Tangier advices confirm previ ous reports that Germans are ac re-organization of the land forces Itlvely engaged In directing the lllf of prohibition enforcement kas !fan plans, while Spanish sources been started with a view to co- lBre responsible for the statement ordinating the two campaigns. (hat the rebels are supported by One of the first moves has beeirlother Islamic as well as Russian B.i c-J D r I cementing the formal oath by a oth Dldes rrepartng lor (double religious affirmation nnd .Cominp- Strusele Alone- later ln ni8 address by his pledge , v-oiiiuig .jtrugg'c Along . ,fl , Front of I 50 Miles to uphold the republican consti- , . . . union an mane an excellent liu- Lines strengthened. pression upon the public. r.ven tne newspaper Vorwaerts, aside from the communists, the bitterest opponent of Von Hlnden burg, remarks that although the the republic, thn Inauguration means the republic'! victory. The paper adds: ,r"MtMr,xba election the nomine supports everything for which his opponent fought during' the cam paign for and throughout the yeara before." It expressed the hope that aa president he will exert " a strong front, both imluuce on nis louowera. ",D urmuiioui; ui KHI1B, BUCU IU1 the Derlinger 'fagesbtatt and the Vosslsche Zeitung, declare the re public was strengthened by yester day's events, and admonishes the republicans to watch carefully lest the reactionaries draw Von Illn denburg from Ihe path he Intends to followw That some of the pronounce ments of the president did not al together suit his monarchist fol lowers would appear from the fact that the Iikal Anzeiger one of whose editors was Von Illnden burg's campaign publicity chief In Us announced verbatim report of his acceptance speech omits his e c.aratlnn that "The Reichstag and the Reich president together con stitute the incarnation of the peo ple's sovereignty." elements. RAI1AT. French Morocco, May 13 French troops' today revlclual ed two of the outposts surrounded by Abd El-Krlm's Invading Kir Inns, an official communique said. TENSION III LBBDE OF lUfUBIS ' RELIEVED BY AMERICAN PRDPOSfl the cnnsolldat'n of special forces operating under the general agents in 19 stales, with the staffs of the slate directors. The efrect will be to give a unified organiza tion whlrh will bo used, under present plans, exclusively on con- I ' spiracy cases and In major raids. I As the slragillcal plan deve'ops, RARAT, French Morocco, Mny joiner lenerni agenia win no irans- 113 - he troops began n movement Iferred to the general field force last night for the relief of the be t until the stale director retains Hged uulposia surrounded by And- only enough agents to a i inspec- ! Kl-Krlm's Jtiffhin tribesmen, says such as Investigate ap- Bn official communique issued to- Ltlon work, plications I that drug (Aaoclatnt Fma ut wire.) nrnis should be dealt with before GENEVA. May 13. The tension, (be qmsllon of Tcculatlngg arms h. )K,on nlaced In control for penults and seeing stores obey the law In i dispensing medicinal liquor. I K. C. Yellowley. chief of ihe gen- 'eral prohibition aeents, will be In tninand of the first ' field army . HEAVY TRADING AFFECTED WHEAT (AMncUtH PM lUrd Wire.) WASHINGTON. May 13. Wide fluctuations recently In Chicago wheat market prices were due pri marily to heavy trading of a limit ed number of professional specu lators, Secretary Jardtne declared today In a retvew of the depart ment of agricultures investigation. The professional operallons, the secretary declared, were facilitat ed to a considerable degree by Ihn large participation of the public aTter material advance In prices January. ( 1'roof necessary for the convic tion or persons wno migiii im charged with manipulating prices has not thus fnr been obtained. in league of nations circles has ttaffir, bill the Mcaragnan d-le- bn ri-lieved today by the decla- gates made nn reference to Mr. ration made yesterday by Repp- Burton's sp'cch. sentatlve Theodore K. Ilurton, of. Carton !) Winrt of !llglum, Ohio, head of Ihe American d-le-' president of ihe conference, sum- gntlon to the International confer- marizing the debate said the sen the ronsolldatiil raiding assigned to New York. Pcnnsy ivanla, Wisconsin and California. SAN PEDRO, Cal.. Mny 13. Liquor valued conservatively by cure for the control of traffic In , tlmenls express-d -clearly favored ,,ir.i .n.i ritv n-n, ,,n .mi iiuiiliMiun iiihl ill- l' " ' . PU 1)1 1 Cl 1 V Cl'Kll'IIS Mllim inniiii,..- day. Iloth of the French officers , In charge and half the members 1 of the garrison of fifty at one of these post were wounded and out ot action tor several nays ouring .,.,.,.,,.,. ,,, Ihe Kifflan bombardment. It is ,vrtarf jMr,iine Is determined disclosed. This ouluost In the ...... - forces mibane region tins been hotly be- ,.. . n,iiute whatever pros- riiiegeil, the ltlffians keeping up ar- ...,.,,,,. miht h testified, but he tlllery fire and making repealed as- , rnr,rned more particularly In sail is with hand grenades t)H ,evelopment of somo method 1 lie r ri'iiru iiirwmu ni.iiii in" coniinunlque says. Is Inteniled to e officers at clean out the ltifrinns from around d Slates is willing to sign a con ventlon which would compel all stall's manufacturing armaments to illbllh statements giving - delaiU of such manufacturers. The American declaration h:is off-set the gloom caused by lb" unwillingness of Poland and Ron lure. He said thai Mr. Ilunon s an nouncement Introduced a new and vastly Imporinnt element Inlo the discussion ami gave It a new per spective. However, as Ihe present conference Is convoked to solve the frabl'-m of traffic ln arms, he was convinced mat lie- aspen pre- mania to submit to arms control senled bv the United States would ' " ' " unless Russia was similarly regu- be stibtullted lo all governments , lai-d. for tb. lr consideration. governm. nt i Koth Poland and agreed ln conference pvstpone consideration problem. M. Dendramls of Greece, prninlnz pilvat ine American announcement, fiie lurd the llnltid Slates as real.y promulgating threb- on a bais nn the principles of the league covenant. Iletwein publicity of arms traf fic and publicity in thn private Ihe repr floo.Olm was landed from the rum several such blockhouse posts, fleet off Southern California last ( whlrh for more than a week have night and today Is snugly under I been Isolated. During that time rover In secret caches In Los An-j the garrisons have been revlrlu geles. aled by airplanes. News that the Speedy motor launches plying lllluine post was In such a difficult from Ihe deep sea carriers, anchor- position prompted Immediate ne ed between this port and Hun Hon by the French. Despite the Diego are credited' with running 'serious wounding of both officers attempted by the ,the native garrison was still hom ing out at I.espnris, although halt the men were badly wounded. by which a repetition of destruc tive price changes may be obviat ed. The North Side Circle of the Methodist Church will meet ut the home of Mrs. Ilooih on Court street on Thursday aflernoon. Tbo No'tcH will be assisted by Mrs. Gurnee. the ashore. bootleg LEFT MONTH'8 BRIDE FOR LIFE OF CRIME ! SEATTLE, May 13 -Potlce were lnviKllff:itlnif here tmtnv what caus ed M. J. Ilalley. 2i.of Trego. Mont., i to h ave his bride of a month In i The Weather I asaBassassssm H(lh(il lemp- I f a i y",ertly Lowest temp, last night SS i n tn ... .tnn.'rniifl I inr lame inni in- m i" ai - . ,,, ... O hih will csao today of Robert Anthony Coo-1 manufacture of arm-. .,i.,h, h. held nn'Rsinidsr. and gan. five months old brother of ! s'ntntlves of Helglum, apprnv-d t-e body wlllai-ach here on Friday, Jackie Cotigan. noted artist of the the ideas of universal publication accompanied py Mr and M:s. Grant films, commanded a half column of of statistics regarding private man- knd Mr Abbott Mrs. Guest will newspap space. ufariure of arms and said llelgimn .,mhhir he burled at the Masonic Six comeramen met the younger already Is making such pudl'S ;.m!.rr he.1.1 her husband and brother of the aren's youngest turns. Nicaragua Insisted that pub lioK,n A4- i,UD bu died while qail" ,mn liclly of private manufacture of cutters Vaughn and . Roumanli The conference voted approval '"" .rl., . .. .. ... ... 1.1. - -n.. ti.ii it r.i n.w the The six snips reported of the r :comm.,"la.lon of Ihe rum-fleet are directing the opera- . iiinnnfiirliirn ot artnH iimt 'i"s-t .1 ,.....tl,.n nt arms IrHf- BlfO r IT1! erci'IPI M mwt inn-nrrf r a siiura .i .f aii iii.ii mi- to "r cimW m'(E- Ut an.) from the thn rnnfiT-iif'f havP nhnwn nur- f (i"ral iKcnfii nftoiit nnd . -i-i .... . Ijwal mini nt l na nn i hat the rnlted' S'a'e, already Is liquor are reported to have drop- Trego, where he had lived most of ...... . . ... .-.. .1... ...i..i. .-..I IIO ner r.n dur nr the nail hi fe and slart on u career pUOIISUing BIHIin'lin ill me en'"' - - , . . . nisniifseture of a-ms and they are lew navs owing n inn in. renin- in asking him for official publications deliveries from the marine whls glvlng the figures. key row. Mr. Iiurion explained that the I o I'nlteH Mtiilea cennus Is'i: ailtho- , On ftiedncs. . w rlzes the nuhllratlon of sla- K. T Armstrong arrived here .!,,..- i .... i 1 1 -n.t 1. .. l.u u .....I -. w f,aw, Cranta e.ii and believes coiigr-ss will approve I will n.nd a short time In Host- 1 lie told a Judge, "I just didn't re-, looks at the moon wl.cn he is not more frenuent publicity. V burg transacting businessiatier. anze. an am. ......... e,. of burglary and crime. Ilalley was cant ht breaking into a lotning siore . In Kent a week ago. I He confessed a forgetln a Mon tana 0wn, an auto theft In Spo kane, and a series of burglaries In Oreiron and Washington. O 9 An HHtrnnomor look Ht the moon I in !. a iovir Cloudy tonight; Thurmday fair; modtrat) tarn ptraturo. rVt.t In man who i h la not man who 1