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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER 1WELVE PAGES TODAY. CITY EDITION THE WEATHER Portland (AP) Oregon: tthowors In Die west tonight; unsettled, howeru Sunday. VOLUME XXIII. MEMHEK ASSOCIATED I'RESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, May 1G, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 188 AMI w SETTLEMENT OPS EXPECTED Winter Killed Wheat Re planted, According to County Agent GRIMM ALFALFA GROWING NICELY Normal Crop of Apples Expected Although the Cherry and Prune Out look Is Not Good. According1 lo II. G. A very, coun ty agriculturist, it In Kern-rally, es timated that about fifty per cent of the local fall wheat was killed by the cold lust winter. However, till of tlits has bem replanted to either wheat 'or other grain. The nornutl spring needing U ciiuul to or ubout elKhty per cent o the acreage in winter wheut. Most of this acrcaffe is planted now. There will prolably be u Binull increase in barley acreage this year. Ktghty per cent of the total grain needing- Is completed nt the present time. Some of the grain nluntcri in curly March has mu.de u won derful growth, and all wheat, in cluding winter wheat that was not killed, is doing well. Prospects in dicate that there will be fully as good as a crop this yeur uh in J'liM and If moisture conditions continue good there will be a better grain crop. , . . . -, MoYu Hp mis Planted There is a ten per cent increase In the potato acreage being plant ed this yeur. Two cars of certified seed potatoes have been shipped hen t hrougli the cooperation or the Grande Nattonul bank and Ihetf have all been seeded in the county. The potato planting Is tiow going on and will be completed in u short time. Corn, a minor crop In this county. Is being s-cded also. Conditions are good for Heeding both these crops. Alfalfa in the county waa dam aRed to some extent by Hie win ter freeze. A little was killed out in Klgin and I'nion sections and a large amount in the North pow der section. It Is also reported thai the damage wiui heuvy in Huker county. It is noticeable that Grimm (Continued on Page Five.) SELL POPPIES The Indira Auxiliary to the American Iegion here will conduct u poppy sale here on Friday, May I'll (he day before Memorial day to raise fund:t largely to be r.pent in local relief work for the service men anil their families. Ten per cent of the amount raised wilt ah o be contributed to the American J,egiun child welfare fund which support; the war orph ans billets at Otoer Lake, Michi gan. Mrs. l.ot Snod grans, Mrs. Hay Williams and Mrs. Hoy ('urn-v are on the poppy sale committee with Mrs. I', li. Appleby us chairman. The popph'H to be sold have been made by disabled veterans in hos pitals In various states, including Oregon, and the men were paid one cent or more lor each flower. Lace Returns In Ladies' (lly M. M. 31.) It Is evident that late will be very popular for dresses tlity sum mer, and local dealers are already receiving luce, both in the boll for making dresses and in the ready made gjrtn ni'. Most, of the laces are rat her h u y and have body enough not io cruIi or get mus-ted in damp weather. Frocks of all oilr net trimmed with tuee will be popular and the straight line sil houette, with timing ged ts Is al so a popular style. A fuller rfkirl and bodice waixl also seems to be coming back In the.e. iresses for Mimmr that ar" nt lace aH oer will he trimmed very much with lace, frills. Jabots, go dels and punels. whh h gtve a flut tering line, ure made of laces that give u striking effect, when com bined witii iiuiuiu r siilu, vcjica or LADIES HILL New Sawmill Opening To Be Tuesday Chamber of Commerce to Have Lunch at Per-, ry ; Evening Program Is Arranged. The Union Cointy Chamber of Commerce will hold its regular weekly luncheon Tuesday noon at l'erry, the occasion being the of ficial inspect Ion by the. public of the Grande Hondo Lumber com pany 'n new sawmill, which will In formally opened on that day, A force of men under Superin tendent W. W. Gray has been busy I he past 1 h days Installing the new resuw and with this lust piece of machinery in, t he me chanical installation is complete. Already sawing Timber. The mill, however, has been sawing timber with u day and a night shift, since April 1st. The management, Klmer and Marl Ktoddard, announce that the inspection hours will be from 12:30 to 7; p. m., during which time they will be pleased to wel come ull to see the new plant in operation. While the new mill Is only a single band, with the addi tion of the re saw, by operating two shifts, the daily capacity will be 13II.0UU feet which is greater than the double band mill pro duction which burned ' last Sep tember which only run one shift. Program Plnmiot - The l'erry community hall has been newly painted inside, dec orated and otherwise "dressed up" for the even lug program which begins at 7:30 p. m. I The evening, after It o'clock, will be spent dancing, and re freshments will be served. The program, in charge, of tlw l'erry Sunday school, follows: Selection Hy Orchestra Address.- Klmer . I. Stoddard Gen. Mgr. tl. It. L. Co. Violin Solo ,.. Irvin Zundeli Heading Mrs. Kate Metcalf tjuartet C. of C. Quartet Address A. A. Smith, Huker Vocal Soto ; V.! ; Mi.s K.ma llaxter. I'nion Swhsa Yodelcr-H. Ilindebrundt & Co. Piano Solo Mirs Ijcona Haxler Selection Orchestra Elgin, Imhlcia Secure Local Men Tor Services Keverend Klmer Grant Keith of the First Met hodist Kptscopal 1 church here, will deliver the bao ea laureate sermon at t he I nibler , high school Sunday evening at S o'clock for the graduating class j of that school. Keverend . W. Jones, of the i christian church, w ill deliver the haccolnureatc sermon for the graduating class of the Klgin-high school. French and Greene Sale Progressing Favorably The closing out. wile, now being onedueted by French and Green, which was started Inst K-jturday, is progressing very favorably, accord ing to re porta today. Crowds have continued to flock- into the hi ore alt hough tho greatest congestion occurred opening dny when it was necessary to close the doom several tiiiiea in older to wall, on thus- in side. The present plan ia to mntinue the sale until the entire stock is moved. A. IL Slangc and Wife Here for Week's Visit Mr. and Mrs. A, IT. Sf ange ar rived In La Grand" yesterday from their home at Merrill, Wisconsin. and will spent) u week visiting wlh Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ktange. To Favor Latest Wear organdies. The' tlaie Ls the very t marteHt thing, particularly for lace f rot k -. It usually siartu at the hips or' just above the knee and Is used all around or In tint front only j seldom in the back. This flare if frequently uceomplitdicd by godet. J sometime by circular plecej nd ' occasionally by rurften or phiitH i stitched part way and then re leaned. A-cording to Madame M-jlge. a' natwnal uutlioriiy. ' .Sti i-vd - j thing exeept bathing suits wtlt bet made of hue. Modish I y gowned j women have come to realize that entire froeks of lace ure fluttering and youthful. Flattering been use I they b nd I hemm vs to graceful J and artistic dmplng whir h give hi softening effect, nnd youthful be cause they come In such n gorgeous uiTi'.v v ra:iibo',v colors." FUND BE EXPLAINED LIST RIGHT Moser, Engel and Davis, Campaign Officials Address Legion FIRST DONATION HERE RECORDED Gold-Star Mother Gives $1.50 Saying, "I. Want to Be the First in La Grande to Contribute." riUST TO GIVK M is. Ma ry K. And tev s Ta -lor, mot her of Itert Andrews, who died in Chaumout, France, on Pece tuber 27, 1 !) 17, whllo with the ,a Grande field hos pital unit, A. K. came to the American Legion endowment fund heado.ua rt erM here mid made the first donation toward the fund. Mrs. Andrews suid: "I saw In . the Observer where the American Legion was raising an endowment fund of ?5.iioo,ooe and 'that your shuro Is $1,000. Here Is $1.5o, as I want to be the first one In la Grundc to contribute. I J. now the Amer ican Legion will sen that the money lu bundled rightly." Mrs. Andrews' son was bur led In the Masonic cemetery here October 22,' ,. mat at a military funeral. " A large numlfet ot Legionnaires were present last t men big ot the city hall meS-tlng when Nornam W, Knge, Carl Moser and Paul Davis appeared in connection with the five million dollar endowment fund campaign. Mr. Kngel, of the national lalson committee, in the course of his remarks, stated that "the Ameri can Legion believes In the Bible law Am J -my brother's keeper and p its It, to u practical pur pose by being ever watchful over all ex-service men and their fam ilies." - ; .He declared that, limong other things )o U'gbm has accomp lished is the building of the; American Lake hospital for luen- (Continued on Page Five.) Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hohneiikninp returned yesterday afternoon from a three men I bs trip through the eastern and southern states. Mrs. I Hnhncnkump says. "After Giirty -1 one days on the ocean we landed in j New York, where w e spent u week I siuht seeing and visiting friends, ! then went to Syracuse where our new 1 H J 5 Frunklln was waiting with Oregon license attached. Driv ing from there through the beau U J ill Iterk.shlrc hills to Itoslon, w e decided to see Port lain), Maine. From there we went south, visiting Mrs. Jessie Talbot In New London, 'onn.. t h rough Maryland, a beau tiful state with a thirty-five mile BOHHENKAMPS RETURN HOI speed limit anu where we felt Ukn "nI ,l street, to the main floor pikers to use h.T lovely roads, us!'r New Foley building. The we were piiying no gasoline tax. I shop will be opened there Monday. "Wu spent, nearly a week In) Tl,t" '"", v been remodeled Washington, w here th J t panee , redee orated in blue and gray cherries were lu (lower and went on to Pichutnnd, a wonderfully hi-j' torie. citv. and ,lo..ti through Ih, ' urolinas. where the tiirii-nl me I ramp-'' Interi-sted us greatly, ilouth Carolina has a five cent gasoline tax, which we were glad to pay, as our s'uiie toward her hichwoys. Cot ton Thinning Started. "Georgia w an I binning her cot ton, then Florida the land of flow ers, oranges, tourisf u and real ch hiie u gents, 'chiefly real estate agents Down I he coast we then cut t hi o ugh to t he center of I he stale, through' the Lvergladcs on t ondcrf ul toll pavement. At lnke City. Florida, v." were greeted with a welcome sign and close In -Mde tt on tmmeiis sign 'An l now try llhte Shirt Flour and make a shirt of Ihe a.ji k." There wan u big blue sack utS'l. "The pre ti(. st things we K.I V were the t r"'H und the tii f.it un sightly th inn were the signs. "i;r.(i" on a brilliant yellow sin defaced thousands of bountiful trees, while 'SVIntershln-s' fever (Coutluued oo i'd'e Five.) Gauthier Is Pardoned By Pierce Today Governor Believes That La Grande Man, Sen tenced to Penitentiary for 10 Years, Is Not Guilty. ' KALKM, Ore. (Hy the Associat ed Press). Declaring it is ills be lief that Floyd Gauthier, serving 1 u yeurs for a statutory offense involving a woman from i'nion county, is not guilty. Governor Walter M. I'feree has Issued to Gauthier a conditional pardon. It est oration of citizenship de pends upon Uauthler's future con duct. Floyd Gauthier was sentenced in circuit court here by Judge J. V. Know lea nearly two years ago. He was arrested in la Grande charged with attacking and mis treating a Lu Grande girl. . COVKMj, PFAItK TO HANG. SALKM, Ore. Hy the Associat ed Press). Governor Tierce has Instructed Warden Datrymplc to prepare for the hangings next Friday of Covell and Peare, con victed murderers from Coos coin ty. . k ., GOLF TOURNEY E SUNDAY ; Final preparations ure being Jmude toduy by the Country club tercity golf tournament to be staged here tomorrow between I lu ker u n d la G ra n de g ol f ers. Two weeks ago the local teum waa defeated at Huker and mem bers are hoping that they can turn the tables at the links com IeUtion tomorrow. Crow Shooters .Ready To Go Into Action All preparations for the crow shoot tomorrow, which startn at sunup and will end at lu:3(i o'clock, aro complete according to Game Warden John Wuldon. Mr. Wuldon slates that crows may not be huntc, however, on the Pierce game reserve. No hunt ing license is required to partlci IKito in a crow shoot. Solicitors Ordinance Attracting Attention Much interest Is being shown lu the ordinance passed by the city commission at Its last meeting pro hibiting the soliciting of orders by sample, without a license or bond, where a deposit is taken on the order. Many solicitors have ml led at tin? city of flee and attorney's of firen in (he city for copies of the ordinance and the companies, of which they are representative, have written to variomi lawyers for cop ies of the order. Colonial Beauty Shop Moves into New Foley The Colonial Una uty Hhop. K. Lucille Daly, proprietor, has been moved from the corner of Adams nun a ioucii oi ros", ."New nxiureH have been Instilled and everything 'eauy ior ine ni si oi i:ej vtee. Mr- ""'V hnn 'Snindc for more th.-m a year und her bd tty Is well know n here. She Rpe- cialiases in scalp treatment and w--ter w aving. Mesides herself here wltl be two Other operators til til"' HhOp. I League of Nations Is Defended ?l Convention il-;Nf:VA (AIM A spirited ije lense of Ihe league of nations chut aeieried today's s stc.on of ihe lu tert:a:ional urips traftlc eonfeienec during debate on an amendment to divorce the proprtM d Int' rnntb-n-il artna (rattle control bureau from the hague. Ttte smaller nations, through Spanish and ttmjmunlau deec;les, Htld ttie b'ttKUe, although perhaps noperrwi, was a going concern nun n-pn wni' the hopes of hum intty li nd that It would be useless to ere- HER 1a to a would ( organisation which only hinder the league. SHEPHERD EXPECTS 111 I IB i I I 1 F ut rnccu rti..v cw --u Reporter in Cell with Ac-. cused Man Obtains His Views PRISONER KEPT NEAR HULL PEN Alleged Poisoner of "Mil lionaire Orphan" Says Chief Justice Olsen "Will Be. Sorry." (Hy Hoy .1. Gibbons) CHICAGO (NKA Special) A rattling of a ponderous door. A key turned and tho thing swung back on Its hinges. I Liberty was left behind and ! bceutne. a prisoner in I ho ame' Jull, In the same tier and lu 'the next cell to William Darling Hhep herd. NKA Service usslgned me. to the tusk so that you could learn by first hand information and under natural conditions Just what sort of person this man Shepherd in. During 1he next veek he will go on trial for murdering his tnlllionaln wurd by inoculating the youth with typhoid germs. Ho is under Indictment for ad ministering deadly bacilli to young nilly .McCllntock. Avoids KcwKpR)H'i-mcti. Hut since he bus been arrested no ttio has been able to realty ob serve and talk to Shepherd, the inun. They aaw only Shepherd, the actor. For he is an actor and a rousummutc one. The history of the fiction he has built up about himself proves that. He has per sistently uvoided newspapermen. Hut Shepherd talked to mu us a fellow prisoner. i "You're one of the three out of forty who come here," he siid to inc. "who are capable of under standing. This jail is the hell of everything. "They're good to me, but I want to be out and free." It wan just two minutes after tho jail guard had searched, weighed and measured me that I saw Shep herd. The same hands that, went t h rough my pockets for possible concealed weapons had helped ' 7 condemned men to tint gallows In the same jail, the owner told inc. I was down in the bull pen waiting to be put to work. 1 looked up und I here, bulked out against his cell in the first tier up, rocked Shep herd in his tilted chair. He was leaning out to better catch thf light that fell on his paper. He was t'nling the day's f.tory about him self topped off in a big black head line, Kvcn from where 1 stood 1 could see. the veina and muscles on the man's neck and jaw stand out like whipcords. That alone be trayed bis anger with the story. A guard put me to work. 1 wes lo sweep out the cell block. I ty Ihe time I reached Hhcphcrd's cell, he had stopped reading. His face wai. Mushed and the p.ipi-r bad falbn to the floor. I te ueemed to be dreaming w it ti hia large bulbous eyen fastened on the sooty wallfl. "May I look at your paper'.'" I asked him. "I want to see it thorc reporters wrote up my cane." We started talking, 1 gave him a magazine. "You must uet loneaoine in here," I siid. -Yes." Shepherd replied, "but It will soon be over, ,Pn go free and (Continued on Pug.' Five.) Only One Cent Per Family An luHcrtl-er seeking In rmi-r (lie l.u (iiande territory may iv u full page soucc for bis ml. -ct Ihe cost ocr family I tuily 1.2 cents for I but fub llijlv. 'Ihftik what yiich n low reader --fs itii'iin to nn mheillx'r! ttH lor his entire iiiessJtge, foi example, than the Hvfn c slotic would amount tt hi m'imI Ing tllrei t i fuutiiunieatlniis to the mnc tMMiM't, Ami I t LL lAGi: MAC; at (bat Itm tot In Ttie f M)Mi'tt-r. hmalh-r swi Is, of cxitirM", imif-li le?e hi proKtrtloti. "Observer Ailvrrtbdng A Mcrchautllsliii; Scrtico' Bomb Plotters Slain t JanUnff, chief of the Itolslievik iilottor who blew up tho No fill cntbedml, liappeil with his coiui-ndis Vol, Kml.tclieikoff, fought their attackers until tho building they werw in um ImjiiiIkhI. Hot lies rlfvlU r.ii"Cgrouiid, Kentucky Derby Today Witnessed By Thousands XTRA TANKO KTILIi AT LAHGK KACItAMKNTO (AIM Jon Tan- lio, coin let partner or Floyd Hall, ;capture(l Tliiii'Mluy night, continued jlotluy to ehaio cnmblncil H'nco tf- hint had Inwn lomul ultcr un in- tciislvo M'urch, mi nnrins Avirr;, si i'iin:s I(;M, Ore. (AIM '. II. Itrooks, cbt-triclan, and Ills wife nre. ilead tfulny, tho reult of what officers iM'llevo was u muitler and stiUiilo plot. It rooks cut cm I tho house when) his wife wim sleep! ng Inst night, shot itiul killed her ami then shot himself. , agf.i) man is iN.n ui;r Itosl lit Hi;, ore. (AP) ,1. J. Itb-kcl, 7H, a resilient of Sutherlln, Ore, whh perhaps fatally injured, late yes ten lay when struck hy an automobile driven by H. IcvIilsoii, of Globe, Arizona. According to tho occupants of tho car, Hiekel started utohh tho road ami then lutiietl back. , iimi i; HArn.K I'OItTliAM). Ore. (AV) Dun can Scott, clerk of a hotel on North Third Ktrcci, was taken to the hos pital lodny in a serious condition tioiii knife Wf muds, one hi the hack which physicians said punctured his lung, mid another In tho lert arm. Oscar Hill, ftl, is under nr ri'Nt. Officers Mild Hill was Intoxi cated. It. MAT, French Morocco Ai;:eeinlcd I'ress). The Ki (ity out host at A on ley, u Icre fill ui"il have 1 n Hiirnnimted for two veH;s by Hi 1 1 bins, was relieved toduy by ;i-nef a I ('olombiit'q forces, an oftii'tat coiutuuiilq le nil noiicccd. I I. it mm; imc.nsii ii;ii t I'y Hie AnM(ent"d Press) l Ir.htim; Im tue.n the It If flans ii fid the l-'lffiell forces aeihlUK to drive them trom l-'rcnch Mi,roeco has Im-hm' InN-nMltie.i, assumlni; the proporMoiiH of a pitched battle. The Krem-h contlnun their ciforts to M'lieV" oillpo:ttH. French nvtatm;i followed the Plf I'iiins derate Wednciiday, uHcmpt- hiK lo discover where their next ! rouceutrat Ion hi likely to be. CKJAU DICA LliRS' ANSWER IS FILED J IN SALEM TODAY I ttAI.KM, Ore (AP) The OreRon-Hi-tiill ''licai' heiJli-rs awoclatlon I fod.iy flb-d an npHrter lu the appeal I of ('. . lui ixinn from the ballot' title prepared by Ihe attorney (Ten- i rat for referendum pet It tons 1 iKalrmt the e'enret, tobacco tat act.' The ai'swer dealeN the nlb-Nallons Cnit the Imllut titter is tinralr and! tnUii dlsmlHual of the uppeal, : j FBI PAST REINFORCED liOl ISVILLi;, Ky. lly the As MMdateil PrrsM) -I'lylng VAnmy. rlildcn hy l-irl Sniidc, wiw tlio Hen lucky Derby ttwlay. Captain Hal camo In whimii! and htm of John third. Flying Kbony's tlmu was 2:7 S-5. THOI SANDK IV STANDS LOlUHVlMiK. Ky. (By thn Asso elated IMtbb) A record, breaking crowd streuiueyl Into thn stands this afternoon, indicntiona pointing to an attendance of moru than 8o(- 000. It appeared that the trhek would be fast and this condition Is favor able to Quatrutn, tho favorite. . j l.OlllaVII.I.H, Ky. (lly (ho As sociated I'rosH). Thouaunda of pcraonti ar horft toduy (or (he American turf clasnlc tho Ken tucky Dnrliy which will ho run this udcrnoon. Track coinlltlona wcro excellent this mornlnK and Intermittent showers proved too Unlit to wet tho course. Hoquiam Girl Freed Of Murder Charges HOQUIAM (Hy tho AbhocIuIimI 'rem), Mrs. Meatrlce Ivull, 18, charped with the murder of Kver ett Urmvnln. who tiodv will found May lut, has been, released and tho charo iiKalnst her dis mlHHed, her attorney lias announc ed. 38 Theaters Purchased By Famous Players Co. NKW YOIMC (My thn Ansocial -ed Press). Thn purchase of 38 theaters in New Kngland owned by the Olympta Th-nter, Inc., was announced tooay by Famous Players Iwitiky cor potation. Con trol of the theaters will be as sumed by the purchasers on July lath. KTOItM ItAIM AI L HKAVY lNIH:i'i:NI)i;NCK, Ore. More than two Inches of rain fell dur ing one or thi most severe elec trical and hall storms ever ex perienced in thn memory of the oldest inhablttmf, between 5:1(0 and G o'clock, Streets were flood ed and some daiuaKe was dune to Hardens und hi twill .rrut. Houghton's Speech Aimed At The French (hy linrlrs V. Stewart) WASMINfiTON (NKA Hpeeinl) The explanation that President Cool Id e- opposes any more Ameri can loans to Kuropetin countries which can't forget the war and et Ixtck on a peace bads Is the pnllln way of aeeounlhiK for Ambassador tfoiiKhton's hint to (hut. effect in his ppecch before the "PilKrims" in Kondon. It wouldn't sound ho well to fny that Wall street provider! the mil Itiiasador with his Inspiration. The it n routs n tic truth, however, tin iiuestloniibly Is that "biff liusiiieHa" t old ( he president It Is worrh-d over some of lis Kuropean Invest ments, anil the president passed the word along to Houghton to make the most of. . . I What the ambassador said was 9 NATIONS France, Italy and Bel gium Included Among Debtors Notified U. S. FEELS TIME IS . RIPE FOR PAYMENT Communication Sent to European Powers Ex presses Earnest Desiro for Immediate Action. WASHINGTON lr tho Akso. i laiivi l'rcM). Tlio American kov. eminent lias advised Its Kuropeaii debtors (hat, In Its opinion, tliu Clmo lias come lor o, sottlement. In a communication addressed to nlno nations, It has expressed tho earnest desire that tho war deht question he brought to a so lution without further delay. 1 ho nations so notified aro Frnnce. Italy. Belrluni. Hounianla. Oreeco, (.'secho-Kluvakia. Juko Klavla, Kthonla und Ijltvia. Dlsclnlmliift any Intention to un duly press for payment where pay ment Is Impossible, the com munication nevertheless reflects the view of Washington that tho acute stages of the reconat ruction period ore passing and that debtor nations should bo In a position to put. their promises to pay Into def inite agreements. . , Tho nations addressed mudo up tli .(iot rise at Impdrtnnl war borrowers OMccpt Ituest "whero Ihore Is no recognized government.' In addition, Ambassador Herrlck, at rarla, has Informed tho French government that tho United Htntes would bo pleased if (he Trench (Continued nn Pairs Klvs.) NKW YOIUC (Hy the Associat ed Press). Clarence Dnrrow, of Chicago, nnd Dudley Field Ma lone, of Now York, today tolo- graphed John Itundolph Neal, at Knoxvillo, Tenn., offering their services as counsel Tor 1'rofcssor Kcopes. to be tried for teaching1 evolution in violation of tho Ten nessee law. Tho uctlon was prompted, M.i lono oald, by William Jennlius Bryan's plan to uld the prosecu tion. NKW YtJllIC (Hy th Associat ed Press). A semi-official ob servation cruise over the Atlantic, from NarraRnsett Pier, U. J., to Atlantic city, which ended to day, revealed that only 11! rum ruunliifr ships are in that area, which provided for more than SO Ibiuor ships before tho const guard blockade was established May Mb. meant principally for France. Ho certainly wusn't aiming ut KiiRland. Indeed, the Kngllsh probably aro lad he sutd wht- ii" did. He ex pressed what certainly Is exactly their own idea and the fact that this country's diplomatic repre sentative put tt Into wonlH relieves them of the necessity of doing- fO. The French ure sure to resent It, und French resentment would mcaen more to a very near neigh bor, tike UiiKland, than it -will to America. For all her resentment, Hough ton's warning may have a tran- tUillrliiK effect on France. Hhe ll be traniiutl. r anythlnj; else, for enutiKh Anicrlean money. Tho administration 1 entitled to (Continued ou faffo Five.) DARROW WILL ASS ST NEAL FEW RUM SHIPS LEFT ON W