La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 21, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY,
Ha
CITY
EDITION
THE .WEATHER
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POHTIiAND (AP) Ore
gon: Kola tonight and Sun
day, .. .
VOLUME XXIII.
MEMBEIl ASSOCIATED PRESS
LA GRANDE, OREGON,' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 116.
(Brad?
H.N. GAMBLE FOUND IT
GUILTY OF KILLING OF
WILLIAM W5IRJH
Aged Union Man Freed of Charge Placed Against
Him Last November; Jury Returns Verdict
After More Than Five Hours'
of Deliberation.
All America
To Listen To
Inauguration
Ceremony and Speeches
to Be Broadcast over
United States, Com
panies Declare.
WASHINGTON ( y tin- Associ.
ated Press) A cousl to coast radio
not to furry President Coolidge'i,
tn-auguriitlon ceremony was out
lined In un unnouncement today ol
the pluns-of the Anierlcun Tele
phone and Telegraph company, and
Uic Radio Corporation of America.
This Will jmirk the first time the
i whole country will be able to lis
II. N. Gamble aged Union, Ore.,. resident, was absolved
of connection with the killing of William ' Wiggleswprth,
ten to such a ceremony by wireless.
his neighbor, on the night of November 16th, 1924, late
last evening when the circuit court jury returned, follow
ing deliberation that lasted more than five hours, with the
verdict: "Not Guilty." Nichols and Hallock, prominent
linker attorneys, conducted the case for the white-haired
defendant and, .despite expert testimony given for the
prosecution by Luke May, Seattle criminologist, famed
throughout the northwest, won an acquittal for; Mr. Gam
ble in one of the most sharply contested criminal cus;s
conducted here for some time.
Tin final arguments were- de-
llvcred for the slate just before
3 o'clock yesterday afternoon by
j. s. Ivunhoe. who wllh Oarl Helm,
district attorney, conducted the
prosecution.
Kloiifnt Apitcul.
At the opening of the uftcrnoon
session James Nichols made u lust
elotiucnt appeal to the Jury to
uc(iilt Gumhle.
After n brief Intermission fol
lowing Mr. Ivunhoo's final argu
ment the Jury again took Its place
and Judge J. W. KnowleB began
his instructions.
lie opened by presenting three I
degrees of murder and ' defining
them as first degree, second de
gree und manslaughter In the regu
lar way as required by slutule. Al
though C.umblc was indicted hy the
grund Jury on the elm run of first
degree murder the determination
or the degree of crimo wua left
to (he jury.
Altogether the July was allowed
flic alternatives. Tile rlrst was to
find the prisoner gllllly as charg
ed. In this event the judge would
liuve been required 10 sentence
Gullible to be hanged all required
llOt SI'. 1111,1, AI'I'KOVl'.l)
.--WASHINGTON- By. the Associ
ated 1'resB) The senate upproved
without debute the house, bill
awarding distinguished Burvlci
medals to tho army world filers
und advancing them in army pro
motion lists.
CY. Beale
Found Guilty,
Fined $500
m;rt Ki;i to hkpout hill
WASHINGTON (By tho Associ
uled Press) The house commerce
committee Loduy refused to report
u bill authorizing the elimination
of the Pullman surcharge.:
(Continued on paRO n.)
WOMEN WILL
LEAD SERVICE
. Y. IV.-ule was arrested by
tin: officers at his lioipe near
Lone Tret with a ujuuntlty of
moonshine and other home
brew beverages in his posses
sion. Thursday.
He wiih later brought beforu
Judge J I ugh K. HniiJy of the
justice court. lteulc plead guilty
as charged and was fined $&oo.
He paid Ills Tiny und wua re
leased. George M. Pierre, ' who U
working out of the office of
Carl Helm, ili.strtct attorney,
nsslutcd by . 1. Halbrook und
John Striker, made the urret.
ION COUNTY
MASONS I T
01
E
BANQUET IS
UNION BOY
FOUND DEAD
ARRAH6EDI LATE TODAY
Marshall Dana, Oregon
Journal Associate loca
tor to Be Speaker
DINNER WILL BE
IMPORTANT EVENT
Food to Be Donated by
La Grande Merchants,
Boosting Eastern Ore-
. gon Products.
Two Great Presidents
MUSICAL CLUB
Members of the Masonic lodge
Troni I'nion, trove Klgin, Bimmei
ville und fait Grande, about 1&0 in
all met lust evening In the local
Masonic hall for the first of a
series of county meetings. De-j
gree work was put on by the!
I'nlon lodge utter which, a banquet
was served' and '- the . following
members spoke: Tony Hmlth, ma3
ler of the I'nlon lodge; Alex Mc
KPnxle. master of the Hummer
vlllo lodge; Mr. .HurrlSi muster ot
the Klgin lodge und Robert, j-'ukin
grund Junior warden tor tho state
of On'gon. 1 '
The next county meeting will
be held at Summervllle. Friday,
April 10.,
TO ENTERTAIN
A rhoitm or 50 women, compris
ing the personnel of the Monday
Musical club will he heard In a
brief reellal In connection wllh Ihn
vesper services at tho Methodist
church Kuliday afternoon at 6
o'clock. Mrs. lloskins. noted voice
und chorus trulner of linker und
l.a Uremic, will direct the sing
ing. In connection wllh the num
bers to he given by the women,
there will he a short drama en
tltleif "The Seeing Heart." pre
sented by women of the Methodist
church, und also a brief sermon
eltc. The services will be In the
hands of the women entirely.
The Monday Musical club will
render two numbers: "Woo Thou
Mweet Music" by Klgar and "The
l.osl Chord." by Hir Arthur Sulli
van. This will be the first ap
pearance or (he Monday Musical
club In a public meeting or this
sort and much interest centers in
this program
other features of the evening
will lie the organ numbers by Mrs.
A. K. Klnnmn Gounod's "March
llomalne" and Weber's "Offertory
l're er."
Those who will present the
drama. "The Seeing Heart." arc
Mrs. li. I. Vuiiiik. Mrs. Will Ad-h-r.
Mrs. Cum Hrott. Mlrs Holy.
Miss. Pulgh.
Mrs. Hoy Tyler will preside and
Mrs.allall K. Wall la will lead In
'the prayer and the sermon of the
evening on I he subject "Woman's
Place and Influence." will be de
livered by Mm Klmer Grant Keith.
STOLEN CAR
IS RECOVERED
Although the entire program h.ts
not yet been mude public the An
nuul Chamber of Commerce ban
quet which Is to be held In the
hull of the I. O. O. l temple.
Tuesday evening. March 3 will un
doubtedly be one of tho biggest
events of the spring Benson.
Marshall N. Duna. ussoeiute edi
tor of the Oregon Journal will de
liver the principal address on the
subject, "Community l.oyulty." Mr.
Duna Is widely known throughout
the slute und northwest through
his talks and newspaper articles
on Oregon development. Mr. I Hum
spoke here last winter when on a
trip wllh members of the state
chamber of commerce. Klmer
Stoddard, retiring president will
be toastniuster. .
"KaMern Orcgoji" Products
Tho food for the buno.net 1h be
ing donuted by various merchanlH
of the city und a particular effort
will bo made to utilize. K as tern
Oregon products In the appoint
ments of the feast ua well us In the
fure.
Mrs. J. J. Uurbrldgn ussisted by
her daughter, Mrs. l'onu Heott,
will bo the caterer. Mrs. tlur-1
bridge's ability along these lines Is
wel known to La Grande people
through her long connection with
tho Country club In tho same capacity.
Decorutions will be In charge of
Richardson's Art and Gift shop
with the direct supervision of Mr,
lltchurdson. Cherry's Klorlsta will
present some lady In attendance
with a beautiful bouquet of roses.
Public JiivIUm,.
The public is cordially Invited.
lioth men and women are urged to
attend. Admission to tho banquet
will be hy ticket only, uecordlng to
Karl Iteynolds, secretary of the
chamber of commerce. The tick
ets will go on sale next Monduy
and must be purchased In advance.
LONGVIEW, Wn. (AP
Press Time Flash). Body
of Fenell lless 25, found
by his father today in
brush near mill at Wood
land. Hess has been miss
ing since yesterday after
noon. Search was insti
tuted upon discovery of
note saying he was despon
dent and was jroing to end
his life. His death was
caused by a bullet in his
head. He formerly lived
in Union, Oregon, and at- '
tended the University : of
Oregon at Eugene.
Fenel Hess is well known
iiv La Grande and news of
his' death came as a dis
tinct shock to his many
friends here today. Furth
er details are lacking.
117 BODIES
ARE Till
H HIE
The Monday Musical club will
present a program of American
music or the Colonial und Civil
War periods. In the Neighborhood
club rooms Monday evening at 8
o'clock.
An invltalion Is extended' to all
members of the Neighborhood club car was returned to Its owner.
and their friends to be present. 'jhe car had been parked In
Following is the piogrum for ! front of Mr. I'luyle's residence on
Two hours after It hud been
reported to the police that Charles
I'luyle's Jewett brougham sedan
hud been stolen lust night, the
the evening:
header Mrs. G. H. Itirnle
KngliHh Jtulluds Isabel Miller
(a) "HarUita Allen"
(b) "She Wore; a Wreath of
Hoses"
Mlnuet....Mrs. Welts dance students
(Continued on Pago 5.)
PUZZLE ANSWER
Main street and It wus dlBcovered
missing about 7 o'clock. A thor
ough search by tho traffic officer
resulted In finding the machine
about 3 o'clock and the arrest
of two boys, one aged 14 and one
16 years of age. who hud tuken
the car for a joy ride.
Action ugalnst tho two boys is
pending.
IclA'Pll TALn3L0AITEIR
UHA p'ofc .U'XtmI'j'E BE
PNQKBOjRiBiE rBa R 5
ApMllTjNbl ill EiSBR Q E
OaTtTnmn I fcBqoKjls T
e!kesBpiet! i nHfa ait e
OEjtlxiIi)te-SGHBA n
5 EmP0'EiClO,R,UiMluIl N
Three Day Agriculture
Conference is Planned
CANDY DISPLAY
IS INSTALLED IN
C. C. SHOW WINDOW
The display In the chamber of
commerce window at present
what can truthfully be, termed u
"tasty" arrangement, for It latitat
or the Hunrord und White Candy
Shoo.
A number of kinds of candy
are on exhibition In the window
all of which were made by A. M
Sanrord and I'earl Williams, own
era of the shop.
MONDAY WILL
BE A HOLIDAY
(Continued on Pago 6.)
55TH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
IS CELEBRATED
IXIOX, Otv. (KjMi'lal to the
Obsnnvr). lr. ami Mrs. K. I).
McKenney revenlly ixdebraletl
their AMU wedding anniversary.
A few guot.s were Jnvltl and ,
a flue, dinner was crvcd ,ln
honor of tho ocrusloii.
TIicmo striking silhouettes am of tho first president and tho
must rtH-cnl. Apimrently tho only (Iff rcrenco Is in the linn of tho
lips. Not (ieorgc Washington's full purled Hps, und tho thin
4-oiupresM'd Hue of C'oollilgtr's innulli. Thn slllioiirlto of WhhIi
iugtou's prorih; Is fram the original, cut with scissors Hy Miss
IMinrt if KliiuhethtoHii, N, !., In 1883. Coolidge's profilo Is
taken fimn Ills must roccnt photo.
All liough (ri-orge Wushlngton.
'the fjitlier of his country.'' was
ucluully born on 1'Vbruary 22, tho
lay "i-oming on Bunuayi this .yeir
makes it necessary to observe his
birthday unnlversury next Monday.
The banks, the post office, the
city offices und the. office of the
counly officials at tho court house
will all he closed to business on
Monday.
The post orfico employes will all
have a vacation and none or the
windows will be opened during the
day. Itegular distribution to the
boxes und Hurling of I he mall for
the trains will go on us usuul.
Schools Dun Programs
Although tho schools will not
close appropriate exercises will be
held in alt the public educutlonul
Institutions In Iho city, it wus an
nounced today by A. C. Hampton,
3-Hour Coyote Chase
By Hounds Success! ul
Three bloodhounds, belonging lo
Jack Hilary, run a coyote into u
barn at the Adolph Newlln place
near Morgan hike, a few days ugo
und killed the unlrnal.
According to reports (he hounds
chased the coyole for Ihree hours
before finally cornering It In the
barn.
U. S. STEAMER
IS RELEASED
HANKOW, China (By the As-
social ed Press) Thn steamship
Chlnehiien, flying tho American
flog, und its personnel, were re
leased from detention hy Chinese
military authorities at Kwclchowru
today after tliu boat had been held
to ho the cause of drowning ot a
Chinese officer und two soldiers,
who were trying to board the
Chlnehiien.
According lo informallon hero
concerning tho drowning, tho un
fortunates were "unacceptable as
passengers."
XTRA
; OMtOKN. WOOD MISSINO
1'AHItt. (AP) Police today uro
Investigating (he disappeuranco of
OhIkm'ii C Wood, Ijcoiiard Wood'
soil) who lias Ihimi missing slnco
Mondny. Tho Innulry was Inst I
tilted at the request of his tulrt.
.(Continued on page 4);
Iking george is
NOT YET FAR IIP
"ROAD to health
LO N li O N Hy the Associated
Press) A bulh'tln issued today on
the condition of King Cieorge, suT
rerhig from bronchitis, said: "IliM
majesty's temperature is not yet
settled, progress continues, though
slowly."
Senate Approves Pact
To Recognize Turkey
WASHINGTON ty the AmmocI
nled PreHS The UuiHaniie treaty
Tor the recslabliHlimeut of full
diplomatic tind cumrtiercinl rela
tloiiH with Turkey was approved
todny by the enatc roroign rela
tions committee
IS. BUDLONG
LEAVES 11
SIMMONS M:AK DIvVI'II
AT I.A.VTA (Al") Colonel W. .1
SiiiuuoiiN, foruiei' liuiiei'inl wlxant
of the Ku K lux Klan. anil NoiiiN
ItHire, : Houston, 'I'cx., supreme
knlghl rcciiriler or tint Knights '
Ihc I-'Inmhitc Hwonl, which Nlm-
iiions now lieails, were probably ftl
tally Injiiivd in an automobile nc-
ciih'ut Inst night 'Jll nillcs from
inhieille, (m., It was learned to
day.
HANK IS HOIlltDI)
SOUTH IIK.M), III. AI') rotll'
men rohhcil the htule llnnk at
.Mill.Hbiirgh, Allch., cast or llcllliiii
llurlHir, totay, find escnM'(l with
.sllilii niul $r,o,(Mlo in negotiable w
i iiiitles, li was h nimil here.
1,1 i ;its (di.miii:
MAY VOHK (Al') Two Ineoill-
Fifty-One Believed Killed
in Explosion in In
diana Yesterday
heroism"shown
by rescue men
Miners' Lamps Believed
to Have Set Off Pock
et of Gas, Causing Fa
tal Blast. 1 v-
HUU,1VAN, Ind. (Uy tho Assocl-
nlcd l'ress) Tho seventeenth body
was removed rrom the Clly C'oti.
mlno today, where un explosion en
tombed 61 men yesterday. Ho waa
Identified as Kussell Ijowdy. '
1 MINK BLAST FATAL
Ki;i,!,IVAN. thd. (By thn AkbocI
uled Press) In an explosion of
Ban that wrought tho groatcBt mlno
disaster in the history of" thn in-,
diuna coul fieldB, 61 men are. be
lieved to huvo boon killed almost
Instantly at 10:46 o'clock Krldny
In the City Coal Mining compuuy
mine on tho outBklrta of this city.
Thoro were 121 miners In tho-
mlno at the ttmo of the explosion
which occurred In the third und
rourth entries north, where most
or the men were ut work, who '
were killed. Itescue crews went to
work at onco and tho rescue car'
or the United Btateo bureuu of
mines at Vlncennea, Ind., reached
the scene .of tho dlsuster by motor
truck at 11:46 o'clock ono hour
after tho terrtric explosion. They
were on the bottom within 116 lulu- .
ut.es arter arrival. .
All Tllinitflit Dead
C O. Thomas, check wclghtnan.
ut tho , mine, tho . orrlclais ot too .
nllno and Mott workers till were
or the opinion that thern Is no pos
sible chance of thu men being
ultoo.
Mlnera who were Injured wero
brought to thn Hurruce at once.
The work or bringing out the dead -proceeded
slowly, (he bodies be
ing brought singly. Rescue work
era wero hundicapped by rumcs of ,
guH which riooded the mine .lin-' '
mediately ufter tho uxplOBlon. :f . j ..
. Tremendous crowds thronged
Iho scctio soon after tho word of
tho disaster Bprcud throughout tho
(Continued on Page 6.)
DEFI HURLED
BY PRODUCERS
Dennis Resolution Is
Passed By The House
Penney Convention May
Be Shown at Arcade
Moving pictures wero taken of
the vuilous activities of the con-
Ivention of the J. '. I't;niey oom
I pany which was held ul Atlantic
city last month. Officials and
I store nvinauers. together with
Pe cnuse of widespread Interest time mat ters pertaining to I be con- t many or Ihelr wives, lo the nom
In the I'nlon County Agricultural ' fi n nc" will be Kne into. l,rr r over ton rrom 41 states, at-
K.ouomlr Conrcr-nee it has I n' ..mnillUt-. NaliHil. jten.bd what is said to have been
found i,.,.,ary to hold a three The following runmitle. s have one or the most notable gatherings
lav tension this var lnlea. of a I be-n Hnnonee,l: Or. W. T. Phy. lever h' Id by it mercantile organ
two dav conference as had uric- ' general lialrlnan. jizatlon.
Innllv been planned ' Coniinillee on furoi crops: J. p.; Among otter Interesting features
The .lute of the' conference ha.Pobbln. I,n lirande; A. It. Hooter, tin- cinematograph caught William
t n -.1 a week later lhan w.is 1 I Uremic: .1. A. (!l-klllt linl.ler; : Jennings Hryan while delivering
rtrst nnnn,-.rt. The conrerenee j. A. Nice. North Powder; W. It. . his address "He Thou a lllesslng."
will now be held March U. 1J and M.edbett.r. Allcel; Prank MeKeo- Manager J. A. Tedford. or the
14 at Klgio. t nlon and I tlrnnde. oon. All.ei. local Penney .tore. hopM o ar-
-. in r.... .I.i ec nir llr u nu-ai tn iirinui nl h tat film ut the
ea.-h in have ft one day scwdon. ' - i
- ,,, . ', ,..,,. v. T Tin. Mnt Uike; Iteyii. Areud- theater In th ner future.
mlltt .,.H..iih,- i hi l:ldx. 1 4i tirande; K. K. Anderson. ' Mr. Tedford returned recently
limn,!,. anA ..i,.nil..nt ftT . I M (irHnde; Kob-rt Wit h TOnibo.
eomnnree and others dlreetly in
teresterf will meet at Hot l-ake.
rhurary 25 as iruesta of Df. W. T.
Thy, gnerl chairman. At tlit
I'nion: H.
. Commit ('
Awry. I-h irande.
-s on hortkulture: Ap-
from the national eonvtnt1on tiy
(Continued oo P l
way of California. wui In Nf-w
York sevi-ral days and also stop
ped In Kt. lxuU, Los Angvl- s and
&in Francisco.
Using A
Professional
Directory
WlM-n new uotile liitfie hilo a
iHiiiiiunlly niil Kptilntioii
change- are taditg niailc tfiit
xlaitll? llii'y ace otlcn rorml
In make IliiilHiltatc iinifi" iiiiial
acipialulatici'-.
Tile siTihi- lif llorlors, ilcll-II-I-,
lawyer., etc.. arc iicit-.
snry lo alliio-l eicronc. To g -t
thai acittaiolniici M-iple nal
untlly turn lo The Olicricr's
Pmfi -haial Plni-lnry. It pro-vide-
an ciiimoiili-nl i-ontarl
Hint I- ainlluhlc In no utlicr
way.
"Obsrirr Ailierll-lng
A Mcn-haiMlNIng H'rth-c
Aiconllng to a telegram recelv
h.re bile yesterday, the InihiIs
lenolullon directed agaltiHl Income
and Inheritance taxes passed the
house Krldny ariernnon after a
strenuous naltlo- with Governor
Waller M,. Pierce (aklng an ucllve
pint In opposing 11. The vole on
the resolution was: yea 'Ai. no 24.
'the liennts resoliU'on proposes
to submit lo the people a constitu
tion:!! amendment lo prevent
i iwm tmeiit or Itie Iticoiiie and In
heritance hiAs until llile.
NHW YOHK (Uy Hie Associated
Press) Mrs. Iliidlnug's where
abouts Is iincerlaln toduy, ullliough
Indications were that alio has gone,
to Newport, It. 1., her husband's
home.
Her husband's chauffeur de
clari'd he had driven her lo Hie
station lo take a train last night
for Newport where alio would es
tablish resilience with her hus
band, u prominent oil magnate.
She . left her husband's apart
ment unexpectedly yesterday und
held her head high, her race be.
traying no sign or the six days she
spent without rood. Hhe wus
wrapped In un old coat and hur
ried (o the waiting limousine.
Three Men Killed In
Oil Barge Explosion
PIIII.AI'KI.PHIA (Hy the As
sociated Press) Three men are
j reported Killed and a number In
jured ns the result ot un on name,
moored In Schuylkill river, blow
ing up. .
Whipping of l'l isoneiH
Is Legal in Colorado
NHW YOHIC (Uy tho Associated
lug ocean llncrM, the Tilscaula, of Press) Complications hnvo de-
tbo Ciionrcl Anchor Hue, nod Ihn
KiH'liamhcii or Die I'l i'nc li Hue, col
lided irr Hie ipiiirnnlliie slallnn Ut
ility. I '"Hi were damaged hut not
seriously. The crash iHful'rcil In a
homy log In lower harbor. The
iiM'iiiiia hail simi iiiiHM-iigpnt mm
Hie ItiM'hullllicu I lo.
TO lATK.MI SDKKION
STATI-: llol'Si:. HAI.KM. Ore.
(Hpci'lall -I'oable to complete Its
labors, even should It work till to
night, and Sundoy. the legislature
will take an adjournment this af
ternoon and return lo Halirlll Mon
day to do the mopping up work.
Pens Planted nt llootl l(icr,
HOOP ItlVKK, Ore. A recol 1
early planting ot peas was mude
here by C. K. Wulsuki. Japanese
gardner. Went tier conditions be
log rit. Watsukl. who pluntei
three ncrea lo the vegelalile. ex
pects to supply the local market
and ship peas to Portland. lie
mid he expected his planting to
tip within two weeks.
velopments In Uroudway'a Bplry
play epldemio which District At
torney Hanton und numerous civ
ilians uro trytnfr to stump out.
Producers of "Desire t'nder thn
Kims," hy KiiKene O'Nttlll. have re
fused lo eonsider Uunton's Instruc-
llons to withdraw the pluy by next
Wednesday, saying; they Invito
prosecution. . ,
MIEN BILL1
IS FAVORED
WAHMINCrTON (Ily tho Associ
ated Press) The nennte nrlenl
lure corn mil (ep today ordered a.
favorable report on (he Hnucen.
bill to create a fedurul cooperatlvo
nmrketlnic boiird.
Frank Doremus Gave
U.S. "Standard Time
99
('nh'rudti .Mini s-rk Stm.
I'M.I.AK. (lie,-imvid A. Oarti
f Ihtllston Is meklnu his son.
ku vv four yours ko. 1 he rather
i;ih iiHiv.-d from ('oloritdo to (re
(ton to con'lmm the sijn h, ns bin
on wus loiM"'ed " have bo-n
te.n ne:ir Bullion in JaniiKiy.
ThM yoiinc' r man hs a wife an I
CANON CITY. Colo, (fly the A
Hoetaled Pres.)) WblM.lntt n a
part of dlseipiine In toiouoio l'- ( .Ty H. Huiil) t Htates Atlnnlle. Kawlern. Central,
iriiil iiiKtilulioiis is lvA. mm- miiim wASIUN'iTON (NKA Hpeilal). Mountain, und Pacific
,-tvll R.-rvi e .oiMiiiJ tuon iimini-1 ..iS(1!t1;M, n,,,,.," u,;,t nrldtritry The old iock. wl'h its varl-ro
, moiisly ruie-i laie i rioay 10 a. ..n , j( n f Utmii within flxe.l ored hands, still ticks out th
on it motion Uy nMonieH or ' nr" Rimf. ,.nj)i,,.. Auierb u to time over In the trwusury.
i.r trov.-rnor Hw.ei. who is pi.vs-, j,.-urnt.lv on I he dally A prowltnR reporter went'y
iK l,arKe!t of prlwHi ,l;,,',."Hl4"-;i(i;iri.(.I ,llMr, ;, mi.(M ;tory "dlseovered" It tlir and souBht
jment MKalnat " lioniHH J. in.m.ti( n lris. owes Its, to traee Its hlsloty. IJeyond lenrn
',,rnit..ntiHry w..rd.n nn ,(i.,...h( forRutl.n ein.n,? thai It wu th "daddy" ot
he um- or Hi" Mi Ih iHi .il - 1...I.V d.-tmrlment. alt sfnndard tlmo elocka however.
l.-flnittK' the on.stnu-tlon "f th
one of thefi'ver, bro iicht about Identification
of the Inventor.
An "oldest Inhabitant'
J Tills employe worked out hi his lniiil s wre futile.
I.t..l....l t L- U 1.,.. Ilrt Ut..... -1..L.,.. ...Il.nrllf t III. I'irtI Ot H itllllt'l '
force k iieefMHary" to romp"! obedl
im ami utifliri-l tlc lull III'.
Hv vlrl.ie of the rulinB-a tanc "f 'tlff.rent rolots.
portion of Ihe former Kov.rnors to record respe.tlv.-ly th- time o.
. , ....PNiimnv i.ratatltv to the prim-' mei HIen. t Oreen-
r i
. I dt'lidltinent Offices.
I This elocli he equipped wllhsU
four step-ixtns named Kitz(C'rall, prl: oners hrtniBht nffaitiM i yuan r..in. .-. - , ..
(.nd ho !s thought to be cngag'.d j are partially eliminated from tho in each of ths five "l;l"J
In teamlnir. ' accufatlons. Uonts he proposed for the Unite J
revealeil
htm as Krunk Doremus, a treas
ury employe h an Inventive
bent. Alio died A few yeurs nco
while exu mining Inventions at tha
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