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OurWeather Man 1 ' I 1 1 Ul I II 1UI "I, . .. Consolidation of The Evtnlng Newt Tht RoMburg Rtvitvy and UNSETTLED DOUGLAS CPU NT V p An Independent Ntwtpaptr, Published tht Beit Inttrtttt of tht Ptople. for Today't Circulation Ovr4300 Ail Still Crowd! VOL. XXVI' NO. 178 OF ROSEBL c. ROSEBCJRG. OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 1 2. 1 925. VOL. XIII NO. 77 OF THE EVENING NEWS W. S. STONE!- B.L.E. PASSES CHIEF AWAY a ACTt, -V, 'o. IX OV , CANOE (AaorUlnl IK imH Win.) MARSHF1ELD. Ore.. June 12. K. D. Jones, a Holly- wood actor, doubling for a star in the Famous Players Lanky Company here filming "The Ancient Highway." wag was drowned In the Coqullle River here near Sugar Loaf, about five milea above Myr- tie -I'olnt. at noon today. a Jones was shooting rapids In Internationally Famous as " 'or p" ,0; ore- . . . I rwle release of a log drive. Labor Union Executive and Financier. The ranoe overturned In the rapids and Jones disappeared. NEVER LEAD A STRIKE Twenty Years Leadership Marked by Big Growth in Membership and Money Status. Mrs. Georgia Boyd, of Pasa dena. California, arrived here thii morning to visit at the home of ber mother, Mrs. Anna Boyd, in West Hoseburg. LATEST HIDE SCOPES CASE IS MUSEUM (Annrlitrd P M Wire.) CLEVELAND, June 12. Warren ! b. Stone, president of the Brother hood of Locomotive Engineers and one of the leading labor leaders and labor financiers of the country, died In a hospital here today. Mr. Stone went to the hospital last Tuesday to be treated for euremic poisoning. Stone became Hi several weeks ago upon returning from New York city. He was ordered to the hos pital at once. For a time physi cians who attended him declared that the illness was not serious. But today, it was reported, he Buf fered a sudden breakdown that was followed by death. When Warren S. Stone completed his academic education fft May, 179. his father wanted him to take up the study of law, while the son was inclined toward Burgery. As a sort of compromise, if it may be called that, the son. In September of the same year, began firing a locomotive on the Rock Island rail road out of Eldon, Iowa. Whether he sacrificed a distinguished ca reer in law or surgery will remain unanswered, but the work he chose eventually made him interna tionally known and a leader in two widely diversified fields as head of an international labor organiza tion and president of labor's first national bank in America. He worked five years and nine months at the firing Job before he was promoted to engineer. Then he rounded out a quarter of a cen tury on the road by putting In 19 years and three months at the throttle in freight and passenger service. While still holding his Job in the cab was called upon in, August 1903, to fill the position of grand chief of the International Brother- nouu or locomotive engineers, up i They conferred 10 me lime ne started tor cieve Henry Fairfield HEAD FRESH I WAY TO CANTON FALL IMMINENT Foreign Steamers Entering Battle Zone Fired On Casualties Grow. FIGHTING AT HANKOW British Marines Repel Mob With Machine Guns Jap Concessions Are Demolished. Ape Specimens Viewed by Learned Humans Who Are to Conduct Defense. PRESS IS SARCASTIC Times Says World Soon to See Greatest Horde of .. . Mental Freaks in Its History. ANOTHER DAY IN CHINA Canton Battle for possession of the city continues. Besiegers toon to be reinforced by Man. churlan troops, augmented ,it la reported, by a force of 1000 Rus sian soldiers. Foreign tteamera fired on while entering forbid den zone to get refugees. Hankow British marines use machine guna on a mob that at tacks their armory and the Japanese concessions, tht lat ter being demolished. Twelve persons killed. Another attack awaited. Missionaries called In from the Interior. Shanghai 15.000 more men Join the strike. Foreign consuls Ignore Peking's request to leave tht city pending settlement of the trouble by Chinese exclu sively and, in turn, request Joint conference with government representatives In an effort to adjust difficulties. Woman "Dream Book" Author Asks $6t000fi00 in Infringement Suit rX. VU M N PLANS FOR PLAYil AT STATE FAIRil Committee Appointed to Arrange for Stunts to Be Given at Salem. BANQUET IS ENJOYED Joint Business and Social Meeting of Squaws and Chiefs Held Last . Night at; Wigwam. X COXTItACT I,KT FOB, ' t.lt.WKI. ON ItKKI.H- l-OHT II Kill WAY. (Aanrlalnl Pma Leurd Win-.) Work ia being started In the very near future on the e Srotlaliurg-Schofleld so; (Inn of the I'uipqua highway, the contract for gravelling this section having been let yes- terday to tire I'mpqua Dredg lug and Construction compa- ny of Keedsport. As this road goes through the Siuslaw National Korert, Ihe govern- ment is aiding In the work of surfiiclng. and In coopera- lion with the county will ap- ply a top surfuce of gravel t on i section 1.1.9 miles in TRAGEDY HALTS MERRYMAKING length. The contract was awarded In the sum of $64,- is5. ewr Mist Eva Nieman, Cincinnati, author of books on dreamt. persona magnetism," character reading and fortune telling, under the name of "Blackjnd White," is tuing the Plough Chemical Co., Memphis, Tenn., for $6,000,000 for alleged infringement of her works. Books given away by the company at advertisements have robbed her of her 929,000 yearly income, the contendt. The com pany denounces the charget at untrue and absurd. NEW YORK. June 12. While John T. Scopes, high srtiool teacher was returning todav from New- York to Dayton, Tenn., his coun sel were brushing up on the intri cacies of the rise of man, and there was much discussion of the part radicals are playing in ar rangement for the defense of Scopes on a charge of violating the state law against teaching evolution. Clarence Harrow. Bnlnbrldge Colby and Dudley Field Malone, associate defense counsel, visited the American Museum of National History yesterday. They saw in the Hall of the Age of Man Bpecl mens showing the evolution of man and the evolution of the horse. with Professor Dahnra nnlarl iu ,uc up ins uuues mr. authority on evoluUon and presl Stone never had been east of Chi-. dpnt of the mugeum. who promised caf.' .. aid In lining up scientific witnesses Early In his administration Mr. when scopes visited the museum Stone was confronted with a Berl-1 several days ago. Professor Osborn ous situation because railroad work- i warned him not to let radicals run ers generally had become dissatts- i the case. Later Scopes, as guest fid with their wages. The new jof honor at a anner of 300 so-rall-leader handled the problem skillful-1 e(J liberals ' and radicals, said "I ly and In the end brought about have met here In New York the satisfactory agreements. mo,,t lovable bunch of people I cmel OI engineers Pvpr knew those who have taken ,have not disturbed Shameen. al brotherhood, Mr. Stone took an ac- up my ca(,P though promiscuous firing In Can- tive part In the campaign of the In this connection the New York Iton hs killed many noncombat rallroad employes" organizations for Evening Post says: LntB ,nd ini,,red manv more Rev- the Adamson law. In the negotia- "Oreenwlch Village Is on Its way "'f , In i.H.- tions he earned a reputation for al-lto Rhea County There shortly , looting In the native ways keeping his word and never wlll descend on Dayton. Tenn., the clty ,l8 have be,"n r,"Pred' losing his temper, and although he j greatest aggregation of assorted i Military reports today showed became one of the most promlnentl cranks. Including agnostics. athe-i'ew developments In the war Bitu labor leaders In the country hejiats. communists, tvndical'sts and nation, one report said the Kwang had gained the distinction of never new dawners ever known In a sin- Hung army seeking to capture Can having been called upon to lead a gle procession. Iton had broken through the Yun- T 7 V a , scopes case, teachers, re- Inanese lines with a force of 5,000 ' ,ik n.v. . . i. (uwua.MMM., j BeHrcn worKnrs, nioiogists ana oin ciple without which no labor or-' er men of science are being smoth ganizatlon can hope to exist, that ; ered in the rush of long haired men (AwcUrd rnm Lraard Wire.) CANTON, June 12. Thousands of refugees are pissing through the foreign concession here on their way to Hong Kong and safety, the result of a week of civil warfare in Canton. Hong Kong steamers changed their schedules today, leaving ear lier that they might pass between the two forta at the Docca Tlgre, the entrance to the Pearl River (Chuklang) before the coming of darkness. The foreign concession (Shnmeen) Is the only point at which the Hong Kong ' steamers now can land, all others approach es to Canton being blocked. The second week of fighting which continues since last Satur day afternoon, found Shameen, which Is a separate Island, separ ated from Canton by a narrow strip of water, well protected and lis commanding positions fortified. Thus far the combatant armies WHITE,- MISSING! WITNESS.SHOWS The Umpqua Chiefs and Squaws met at Wigwam Tavern last eve ning at 6:30 o'clock and enjoyed a banquet and a very pleasaut social time. During the banquet several telegrams were delivered to differ ent chiefs who were required to read them aloud, causing much merriment Chief Umpqua T. II. Ness wel comed those present, stating that all were guests of the Chiefs In ai- preciatlon or the cooperation and team work by both Squawa and Chiefs in helping to make the re cent carnival a success. A general discussion was had regarding dif ferent features and constructive criticism called for that would help In next year's event. Chief H. C. Darby suggested, that while the carnival featured straw berries, and was for the purpose of attracting attention to the ag ricultural resources of the county, the farmers who raised berries were not taking part, and that the straw berry exhibit was very poor and suggested that something be done ,l niake them feel that the carni- WANT 41 Altlt MAY UK v. ' yHl ,or "" as well aa for , HAD ON HIOU MOIMI-M j e"v. and endeavor Jo gain bet- Itl'T ). K. ltlt IMO.MI'II cooperation. ENFORCEMEN OF OF T LAW TOPIC E CONFERENC Flying Squadron at Baptist Church This Afternoon and Evening. NOTED TALKERS HERE Nationally Known Reform Workers to Make Ad dresses Local Men on Program. County Agent Cooney stated that The Flying Squadron law En forcement Conference was- held this afternoon at the Baptist church, two nationally noted speakers being present. The con ference will be concluded this eve ning with an exceptionally fine pro- i A-itod rrm i.omt.1 Wire.) 4 he Is arranging some agricultural gram. Honorable Oliver Wayne ivii, juirti j m. 111 view of the low cut neck, : short nkirts and spider well SELF IN COURT 4 lockings, which are now the mode, girls have a better chance ror health than boys, who usually fad too much ) clothing. In the opinion of Dr. Leonard Hill of tire Na- tional Institute of Medical 4 Research. Ilecuusn of these 4 fads, women and girls per- mit more of tho ultra violet rays to enter their bodies nnd If the fashion continues, he avers, it Is probable that 4 statistics will eventually i l show that thoy are the heal- thler of the two sexes. FAMILY IS WITH HIM ,ll,v" 110 doubt." says Declares to Prosecutor of Shepherd He's Prepared for Fight to Finish. future, both men's and wom- Stewart, one of the country's fore most prohibition and law enforce ment workers, and Miss Norma C. llrown, a gifted writer and speaker, tire the conference speakers. The Flying Squadron hat as Ha purpose the arousing of greater in terest In the enforcement of law ! W11 clothing will lie designed . . with a view to allowing the Cross-lixamination or State body to recrive as plentiful a supply as pnsdllile for the Witness Becomes Too Irksome and Court Is Appealed To. sun s rays. get-together meetings, and suggest- ed that the Chiefs arrange lo at tend the different meetings of the farmers and present to them these facts in an effort to secure the desired cooperation. This plan seemed to meet wllh general favor and will probably be undertaken. Chief waller Day. chairman of , R11U tntl , ,rrlg up , active co the carnival committee who )Prallon on , ot f Slim worked untiringly to make the car- , nmklllg tlle efrMtlve n o II i VII I n ailffM U-na ir von orullt k .11 r .h. 1 "C" wanon. nlng for the highly successful man-1. Hon' ilv7 Wayne Stewart, who m r In which the festival was 1 " 0118 ,0,f ,he ,,w? ch''' apeakers, i,..i Is president of the Flying Souad- fhi..f r .p.i ...nb r ih. ron Foundation and editor of the Douglas Cou'ntv Concert linml hv. National Knqulrer. He was an as- li.c ..rr,.,l ih rnir.,i f, iho "ociate of Kx-tlovernor Hanly In or- state fair, which he said was due j unllnK the Hying Squadron Foun enllrely to the very excellent show-l! 'n. former member of the II lug made by Ihe I'mpqua Chiefs and! ''Kllature and chairman of Squaws at last year's stale far. ' nallonal committee of the pro lie stated that no exhibit ever made ' "'billon party In the campaign of by Douglas County ever drew as!191"" ':. 1M ha voted his life to much attenllon of tho people pres-7',n","l"I11 and has made a ent or resulted in as much real "'"'"I'tfad reputation aa an orator advertising, as wns obtained from I""'1 "rllHr on reform movenienU. ON OCEAN BOAT Dancing and Singing Give Way to Life Struggle' . . After Explosion. CRAFT IS DESTROYED Thirty Persons Forced Into Sea Off Atlantic City 1 Dead, 1 1 Rescued, Rest Missing.. , (Ajwlitn) Pim Lmm4 Win.) ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Jun IS Five persons are, believed to have been drowned last night when aa explosion, followed by fire, destrov. ed the pleasure boat 'Crystal". forcing 30 persons. Including the crew, to leap overboard while on - pleasure cruise eight miles oft Atlantic City. , The explosion la believed to have! been caused by a cigarette end thrown down a hatchway. The body of Deborah McKnight. IS, was brought ashore by coast guards, while a patrol boat la con. tlnulng the search for John Han- -num, ot Northfleld: Whrren Dtlks, of Mn wood ; Joseph Wilson, of Northfleld, and Martha Weiss, still missing. A "dry navy" boat rescued ele ven others. Captain William Young, eniw mander of the craft. Is held In $2.. 000 ball pending an Investigation. Curtis I.yle. of Northfleld, pas. senger. aald the merrymakers were singing and dancing on the ton deck when the explosion occurred. "There was a terrific b'ast llk a crack of thunder banging right ' into your ears", he said. "The boat seemed lo heave right up off tho sea. She rolled from aide to aide; , long sickening rolls that throw us around, and In a moment, when wo got to our feet, I found myself on the ton deck. I must have been blown out of the cabin. 'The boat gave an awful lurch and I saw two of the lifeboats go spinning Into the ocean. The next thing I knew most of us were floundering around In the water. jrDOR PKIICV P. KW.IT - . HKADS MAHONS OF OIIIWOV : ii, .h.,w .inni. nr...,.,,, ,i h in. i 1 h press of the country has (Chiefs anil Squaws. The people, he i "raised his ability at an orator, not Snvago smI (I White virtually had re-'said, will be looking forward again !"nly r".r hl" ability In presenting peatcd charces he made In letters to rAMnriatnl Prral Itar.1 Wln.) PORTLAND, ore.. ;uno IS. Officers, of the Oregon Onrml Lodge of Masons wep9 Installed today at the closing seralon of. Ibo seventy fifth nnnual ronimunlcew tlon. Tho officers elected Into yetterduy arei ' Judge Percy R. K'llly was elect ed grand master, succeeding ,1ml g Oliver P. Coshow. All otlier officers were advanced as follow's"; Kdgsr H. Sensenloh, Portland, ete rnity grand mns'er; Robert 8. Ea kln. La Orand'n. .senior grand warden: Itex W. Davis, Jualnr STATE'S CASE AGAINST SHEPHERD BADLY HIT AiMorUlfsl f-rt-M IuwhI Wirp.l 4 CHICAGO. June 12. No means known to medical s l- mandlng the Yunnanese troops I n' xT",. T.V!H.', Pr T hn111n ..,., , i-iiMII IHC UniOCK COn-V against W. W. O'llrlen of Shep- It Is up to the - 1 ,aP,lan. Tnhn tl Plr.lf.tirf slmllur spectacular show, and I "" ' 'r ins eloquence .ortanf. re-elected grand treas- organliailons to I nu """"y ' maaing nis aeclara-i T. Hufus Cheney, Forest Orove. grand recretary. I men. General Yang Hsl-Mln, corn- It must carry out Its contracts. and short haired women, feminists. I ' , " r ' " " v.7 i. , , - traded the fatal attack of One of Mr. Stone's early achieve- neurotics, free thinkers and free if" ,m"t whJfn " d(clared his typhoid fever for the alleged menu in rjenaii 01 ine engineers lovers who are determined to shine i'"'-"' m"mi."iiii ipk- v causing 01 wnich W HIiam ' Alexander Heli hinann. co-guardian in- nmii v, .i.r uiuiun- m reneciea giory. 1 ne vital issues i :.r.r " n-pniru is on inai w h Mrs. Jul o Shenht-rd of Wll- hooil 14-story ofwe building In of the trial In Tennessee are being !whlr,n ,a"" Vat-Sen. waa the for his life. Dr. W. D. Mo llem Nelsrn Me('llnto.k for whose Cleveland. It paid for itself In 10 lost In the stampede of profession- head and reiterated his refusal to Nally. coroner's chemist ten- sllpgd murder ' William Darling years, at the end of which time It el martyrs and a swarm of pTac- iJln ,ne faction fostering bolshev- tifled today. shepherd Is on trlnl were brought was valued at more than $3,000,000. tlelng egotists". ! principles. . i No poison was revealed In Into the nn..n iiUi h,.n it..i, h. Another feature of his admlnlstra-i Some members of the civil liber- Bolshevist secret agents are said 'he youth's viscera, the doctor matin waa an hilterlv .alli-il m.nn herd's drfense and Arthur K. 'work from now on until the State i """a convincing. Ilrynes, lnves!lgator for O'Hrleu, .Fair perfecting themselves In stunts Miss Norma C. llrown. Is vice and that he had fabricated an affl-Jand lo appear again with equal or'presldent of the Flying Squadron nr. nun iiiifuf- uj w in ifii winio larger nuniDers wnicn wouia gain r huihihuoii, ami associate editor or n In fear of his life. Ipnbllclly more valuable than any- the National Enquirer. She Is an'' White said he returned to Chi. thing that could be done by this ordained minister, and at the age:! rago a week ago and had been llv- section.. I of 15 years filled her father's pul ing in seclusion. i i chief Umpqua Ness appointed a 'pit. She has also served aa chap- While probably will be taken bo-'committee composed of O. M. ller-ilaln of the Illinois senate, and Is fore the grand Jury this afternoon, lrv, v. i. Day. L. J. Ilarnes, C. H. (the aulhor of many articles on re Savage added. I llelnllne, A. T. Lawrence, and Alvln form. interior purposes Imputed to IKnufimin lo arrmnfe a nlavli-t and I The afternoon session was In the stunts for the state fair, and urged 'form of a general conference on Individual cooperation of all mem-law enforcement matters, the meet bfrs of the two organizations to lug starting at 2:30 o'clock, wllh perfect all arrangements. H"V. Stewart O'Dell, presiding. A communication was read from ATler a brief opening service a Ihe Slate Hospitality club, of which talk on "Incal Law enforcement TheVeather .". busy .n Canton, sglt.ting for testified, although test, were cro-eranilnsilon hv William Scott I, .IJnltonl. Z'7ZA,71lZ " -; . "V Bunv,n...,n Kf-nfrai siriae or worgers In Pllb-,i , . ......7 - mnwnn, i-inri iii u'-lfiise counni-i, nt a...,. 2d years as chief executive of the that the case be lost in spectacular brotherhood It Increased from a fashion at the first trial In order membership of 38.000 with 169,000.- to arouse Interest In evolution and 000 Insurance In effect to nearly 'to let the 1'nlted States Supreme (Continued cn Pnge 2" . 1 nnilnni.' on nm ' workers In nub ile servicer The strike of Chinese ! known poison. was the second inai. witness of ' Examination Questions Stolen From Wisconsin U. Faculty and Offered for Sale to Students thn fmif llm.i eesmen I. renorioH InK.Hin. iT , 1 Pnysician perrormen an w Thomas J, The K..i, . . . autopsy on the exhumed body from these Inslnuallons". Mulch (,... .k. . j v V -""-!" ;f oi me yomn and described the mann , mo ,n city findings, summarized In one th Tiiinnu mr. ne naming at pres- sentence upon cross-examine- ent la extremely terloui. tlon as a typical typhoid case. Prevlouslv the two doctors CANTON. .Time 12. Foreign who attended Dlllv McClIn- steamers were fired nnon tnnv as tock In his final Illness had thv moved within the fletitln testified that his Illness on. I 'Ities esteh'lshed by rival mllltsrr death occurred during an epl- 'nl Siilf.ni .1iin 1? tlrirlntr IhA trirt nitnrnHV of DfillttlHfl roillilv. es ho begged judge .chp(, to n(lVB . nuoU of delegates 1 Ills talk was followed by a hert ynch for prolectliin prent A T Ij,wrence, Arthur 1 address by Miss Norma C. Drown. Highest temp, yesterday 7S Lowest temp. ' last night 57 Unsettled, prob ' ably oceattpnal thowtrt tonight and Saturday) moderata ttm. ptraturt. Mannagh, C. S. llelnllne, W. II. Day. and flenrge Smith were ap- Stewart Indirectly accused Itelr h- , ' . "7 , ,L. ' . VLV. mann' of having profited from his ..ui, . ',.,.... , ITm?."' ,hM.'"'l,":,,";l, ","."'ln Is the chartering of a steamer tate, whl.h was willed vlrttisllr In .,. .., , , toto to Shepherd by young McClIn lock shortly before he died of ly- pno'd fever December i IbsI lsrtera who continued battling for demlc of typhoid fever caused death Shepherd Is accused of hav iCsnton. wh'ch Is now held hv the by eating ovsters ; comparing class grades with ex-'defending Yunnanese army. amlnatlnn grades following the I One Chinese steward on ' the a complaint of a student, who gave ,stemer Salon was wounded se-1 CHICAC.o, June 12. Ilnbert fng caused by administering typh oid germs. Mr. Crowe Insisted Jleirhmsnn was one of the leaders of the Chl- f l-.l.tl Pni lfiM Wlf-.) MADISON. Wis.. June 11 Uni versity of Wisconsin officials con tinued tneir investigation touay oi .ine iscnity me nrst clue. ereiv tnoav when h waa struck v. nite, long missing witness In the cagn bar and his lnflii"nre was what is said to he the most flag-1 It It also reported that sf least wb" hord the craft. IShepherd trial, unexpectedly walk- lenlilmale. due lo his ability as an rant case of theft and sale of ex- three of the university buildings While the gunfire continued to-. ed Into the court room.thls morn- aitornev. amlnat'on questions ever uncover-! were broken into and professors' dsv after a nlehf of continuous Ing and reported to Joseph Savage, The first mention of the propos- ea ai ine mum iciiwi. lur-nun riur-n in rnpirs oi ex- ;Fn.i.n.ng, oi!ner army gained ,assisisni states attornev. Although first reports aald the aminst'on qnestlons. Students have ground. The defending forrea I "Here I am Mr. Savage" said an excursion to San Diego, stop ping at various ports en route. The matter of providing perma nent and attractive arches of wel come at thn north and south en trances of Ihe city was discussed and it was decided that the Chiefs after which Mrs. F.dlth 8. Ackert, (Continued on Psge 3.) Professor of Astronomy assign. Ing lesson: "Keglnnlng at Lightning -.nil go lo Thunder." Mexico Must Govern Self, Respect American Rights and Restore All Stolen Property, Kellogg's Edict theft had been wholesale. It was renorted that thev were anproach- iwere anxious to attack Honan hut White. believed after the Investigation had ed by per-nns who offered to sell th nreleet could not he promoted ed to the office of the title's st been under way yesterday thtt mimeographed copies of questions owing to Isrlr of vessels, all of torney after he led his wife and onlv examination questions in tne foe 15 to 110 a set. jwhteh are held bv enemr forrei. two children Into Ihe court room Mfaa-iatrfi Frrm l.-e.i wii.) "W are looking to and expect WASHINGTON. June 12. The he Mexican government to restore Imlnlstratlon will support the 1 propertlet Illegally taken and to would lend their cooperation In this government In Mexico "only so 1 Indemnify American citizens , Mr. movement which It was staled had long as It protects American lives iKellogg declared, already been Initiated. and American rights," and "com- j He said he had tern published At the conclusion of the excel- piu-a with Its International en- ports that another revolutionary ed suit bv the McCllntock cousins '"n' banquet and merrymaking tne gagements and obligation , nee- movement was impending In Meg lo break the will wss made when balance of lh evening was pleas- retary Kellogg declared today In a Ico and that he hones very much who Immedlsteiv u riih. . Relehmtinn t..tniitert h . .... h anily spent In dancing and social formal statement. Suit WSS COn!emnlaed bill de- efinv.TI"Hiin. I iiunw iirenein .Fini "Iflir reiaiinns won file vci.Terii- romsnce language and Spanish de- If If Is Impossible to deal with ! Steamers were proceeding to :"I am here to fight this thing to tlon. Helrhmsnn testified partment were involved inoividual esses 11 mav he round Hong Kong todav crowded wllh a finish: there ia more 1o It thsn counsel for Mrs. Emma N.Ton M Memoera or tne lacutty 01 in necessary to repeal evtininaiiont 1 rerugeet rrom the turmoil here, you know." Savage said While bad romance language department were .In all courses where there Is bus. j The movement of ernorta and In- stated, as the doors were closed reported to have been in session p rion that the questions were ttol-! ports la practically nil at a result .and a conference began. until after midnight Wednesday j en and told It wat hinted. (Continued on Page 2) After be bad questioned While, nlnd he had an Interest In It. Concluding his direct examlnt- latitat, as Tnri Mo Cllntock after the death of her hus band, who he had served In the same rapacity, he had drawn up (Continued from pace four) ). M. Ilerrle, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. ment (of Mexico) nre friendly but, ; flames. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Hates, nevertheless, conditions are not . Miss lone Helble, Mr. and Mrs. II. entirely satisfactory", the secre- C. Ilerg, Foster Burner, Mr. and tarv't ttatement aald. Mrs. A. H. Crawford. Mn. and Mrs. 1 The statement wss Issued today C. W. Clark, Mr. and Mfs. W. C. after conferences wllh Ambassador 1 countenance violation of her obll dinger. Mr, and Mrs. W. L Cobb, Sheffield, who It home on leave igatlona and failure to protect Am (Continued on l'age 21 flora Mexico City. lerlcaa citizens". I that "this is not true." "The governemnt of Mexico It :now on trial before the world," tho secretary stld. "We have been patient and realize, of course, that jit takes time to bring about a stable government, but we cannot