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VOLUME XXIV.
LA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
MEMBER ABSOCLAJTBD PRESS
NUMBER 39
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MFEHCE
HEXT MARCH
IC. LaBine Is
Acquitted In
Local Court
Restaurant Man Freed of
Charges of Selling
Moonshine Whisky to
McDaniels.
. Four bottles of moonshine whis
key and an . envelope containing
$8. fin In marked bills und silver
wero-admitted as plaintiff'! evi
dence in tho, case of tho state
vujHua Charles La Bine, but it was
probably the introduction of the
brown overcoat that had most to
do with, the .acquittal of the de
fendant by the jury of one woman
und .five men that had tried him on
Health , and Agricultural a 'f ""-y charge m ue
.... C ... t tUHtleu court Tuesduv.
-Krom 1 o'clock In the ufternoon
until after 4:30 lust evening1, Mrs.
Chester Thompson, ltol Halter, Hoy
Henley, J. M. Choale, Robert New
lin and Alax Turn listened to -the
state's accusations and the defend
ing counsel's pleas.
The case grew out of a raid made
by slate and federal prohibition
men, with assistance of an under-
'cover agent from the National Uw
Knforcement Icaguu, at tho Krencli
restaurant on Thursday, Nov. 12.
McDaniels, as the story runs,
was sent into the Krench restaurant
to make, if he could, u purchase of
whiskey .from the i.u Pine broth
ers, whom the enforcement officers
suspected of traffic in intoxicating
liquors. According to testimony
given on the witness Atand by Mc
Daniels, George Pierce, W. A. Mc
Kenzie, M. i Burnett and Lewis
M. Kletsing. state und federal
-.agents, McDaniels was first search
ed for both liquor and money, and
Chamber of Commerce
Committee Decides ?
Tentative Date
LA GRANDE TO BE
SCENE OF SESSION
V.Committees Meet with
McKennon; Health
Week Set for Jan. 10.
Union county's third jinniial eco
nomic conference, forwhich a ten'-t
tative date in March) whs chosen
last night, when the Agricultural
and ' health . commuters, of . the
chamber of commerce met at tho
home of -Frank AlcKennon, will
probably be a three-day affair this
year. v-
The plan Is to not only lengthen,
it but to limine it bigger by having
demonstrations of various phases
of farm work supplement meetings
which, in the past, have been more
or Iks a study of Union county
conditions. ' -
All meetings will be lurid In one
place in the future, i.a Grande will
doubtless be tho sceno of this
year's conference, but if. will . be
passed around in me imure 10 vun-i ,nt mtQ the pl(U.0 WJth only $s 5U
ous outer towns in me "-.-1 m bil,8 and anvcri each piece of
cording to Or. W. T. Hhy, ohair
lnun or both the health and agricul
tural committees, and who has beon
chairman of tbo two conferences
previously held hero, '
. Keports on the botullmus survcy
of Union county soil were made at
the meeting last night. Though the
work Is progressing, it will be
spring before It Is completed. :
Tho agricultural commltteo has
boon aakjud n .'work in. conjunction
Z- I . ...
(Continued on Pawe 1?lv,)
LA GRANDE TO
OBSERVE DAY
A Radical
i
TT SELECTS?
B IBCOICH
IV-'J jThorson Bennett to Come
Next "Week as Ath-
. letic Director
1 " U
TO DIRECT TRACK
AND BASKETBALL
Authorities Make Dec
. sion Todav; Bennett to
Be Here Remainder of
School Year.
' ('uuiitfss Knmlyi a.s she looked
when vlsittntr America a year, aso.
which was marked for 1'uturo iilen-
t miration.
McDaniela was followi'd Into tlie
retRaurant by a federal officer, who
stationed himself at the counter
and ordered a plate of snails to
wurd off suspicion while he kepi
guard. " '
As soon as .McHanlels reappeared
Hie officer at the counter signalled
those stationed outside.' Tho place
wus Immediately put-under arrest.
McDaniels was searched, and a. pi.nl
flask of whiskey found In the. pack
et of the brown overcoat which he
stuted Charles l.a Uine had Riven
him to conceal the bottle until he
could net out of the-restaurant. .--
A ' search of Charles J.a . Bine
vlelded all of the inarkvd money.
which the under-cover man claim
ed ho paid to the rcatauruuteur loi
the bottle of whiskey anil lor.oth-
MRS. HAHE1LTQN
iS RECOVERING
Thorson A. Bennett, 23, gradu
ate of -Pacific University, was se
leeted by high school authorities.
today as athletic director for 1
Orande for tho remainder of the
lltilfi-'JC school year. Ho will conch
basketball- and track.
J. T Longfellow, superintendent,
n'nnounced the selection this after-
noon, stating that Air. Hennett was'
undoubtrdly tho best prospect1 In
tho numerous applicants -for tho
position 1. C. AlacTnvlsh formerly
held, :
"Mr. Her.nMt will conm highly
recoinmetded, espcrlnlly in rfer-
enco to basketball and track," Mr.
Longfellow said. "All reports are
that he is a dependable, reliable, j
and capable man for the position."!
.Bennett played basketball, foot
ball, and .baseball und was middle
d'atunce star at I'acific university.
He also attended Columbia college
ut Atilton, Ore., his home town,
for some tiinp.
G. L. Imtton, who has been
j coaching the football squad, will
give up his position leceniber 1.
, Mr. Mutton, a locul business man.
. ; , , stepped Into the position left vacant
' : ' 1 1 1 ..' ; j early In the season and has brought
' Mr O. OJlumll.oVis bearing ',ho .m tl,rol,K" 11 uful
,,p; bravely. utVUie, OVaa bnrle f j-;,,,, r f
hospllal today iiinder the burden of Ij.vsnk. roach at l-uclfle. liiw the
loneliness und sorrow that wh laid .following to suy: "Thorson Mennntt
unon her with the news Uiut her was a student at l'aciric unlversliy
Sentence Is
Commuted By
;President
Gerald Chapman Relieved
or Necessity of Serving
;;25. Yeais. in Federal
Prison..
; IIAKTKOltn, Conn. (By tho As
sociated Tress) Tho federal sen
tence of Gerald Chapman has been
commuted by President Coolldgo.
An executivo order terminating
his sentence of 20 years imprison
ment In tho federal- court of N'w
"York for nihil truck robbery, "was
signed by the president Monday
evening und nuido public today
when the document was delivered
to Warden Scott for servlco on
Chapman.
The action marks another Mtep In
efforts by the state of Connecticut
to execute Chapman for murder of
Policeman Hkelly of New Britain in
October, 1924. . . .
CHAPMAN RKFl'StS
JIAUTKOKII, Conn. By the As
sociated Press) Gerald Chapman
has Informed his counsel lie will
not accept the presidential com
mutation of his robbery sentence,
It Is understood. In the absence of
an official statement, that the com
mutation of Chapman's.- federal
sentence will be the state's answer
to a writ of habeas corpus served
on Warden Scott yesterday order
ing htm to produce Chapman be
fore i'ederut Judge Thomas next
Monday.' f
UTAH LAD TELLS
OF CRIMES THAT
; HE FIGURED IN
Dowager Queen Dead
MITCHELL
TRIAL IS
T T ... fc
Defense Winding Up Its
Case in Air Cmsader's
Court Martial
SHENANDOAH COURT
CLOSES ITS PROBK
All Witnesses, with Pos
sible Exception of Col
onel Mitchell, Heard by
Naval Body.
WAHHINGTON" (By tbo Associ
ated Press) Tho defense in tho
Mitchell court martial today began
winding up its case in a peaceful
atmosphere. In contrast to tho
tenseness noticeable during Colonel
Mitchell s testimony.
The defense planned a completo
caso today, but tho prosecution's
activity In arranging rebuttal tes
timony Indicated the end of tbo
trial is somie days away. , -.
husband had succumbed to injuries
he received when tho car In which
for two yfars. . J)urlng (hat .time I
Hud tho 'opportunity, to Judge his
they er
iubllitv.fuS a student and an athlete.
returning from Pendle- jumnelt was a fine' scholar and a
OfiDKN'. rtnh (By tho Associ
ated Press)' Lying upon a hospital
bed In Preston, Idaho, with a bul
let wound In his chest, Mike Noor
lander, 81 years of age, son of ro
gpttctahle. Ogden parents, has con
teKxyM to participation In on. htdhr.
ing )M of (primes, according to
W. Paeki Identification expert of!
the Ogden ijolice department.
The climax of his career, accord
ing to his confession, came Sunday
night when he wus shot while rob
blng the Walter Headden store at
lukom ne.ar f'ocatello. Police here
A heart stroke raascd the dcatli of IK) wager Qiiocn Alex
andra or Knglantl,- above, as she n eared lior 81st birthday.
REVOLT SIS
CHANG'SAHMY
tow Monday evening- plunged from 1 t.u(er in all colleBe activilles. As jcre informed that Kcadden died
(Cpntlnuod on Paso Flvo.)
Slores and offices in 1u ('"in'' 'Pleads Not Guilty tO
Will lie closed ull day Thursday in f w .L-rml
observaniV of TlinnHsislvlnit day. j Rlght-Of-Way LhalgC
Hry. goods slores nill clone at C .
thlB evening und not open oH.l.onB pleaded not guilty
again unlil 8 o'clock Krlday mow- " ,v,u.n hu was ar,
Ina. (;roeer-slores and meat iriar-; I" " , , ,,,.;.,, n..i, IC
be dosed all day Thursday. 1W1 " , ' ,r Tuesday
r-Cha
th.- llighway filling s.u.oh will he 'Ke of the peace court. ,
,,r! ,..f',L ,v 'Fire Bell Installed
mornin- -paper. No advertising i In NCW CUy TOWCV
will Ik accepted 1 Iiuiikhkivih; ua i
ffir the Thursday morning lssu'. I
Thtirsdav being a non-judicial Truiisrertinx of lh" fir" lien
diiy all orilets at the eourlhou-s from the old tower l the new one
wlil b- cloHeil. Xfverth'less, if and the rutting out and cutting I"
anybody's spirit of tjiiinkfulnesw of the alarm system are now com-
bungs on a marriage license. Ken- pleti-. It Is annminc. u uy
fl' lh McCormlck, clerk or counm .mutcnimmi. im-
O.
has eonenttd In sacrifice part or
his holiday provided the couple can
find bim.
I nintrrui.ted service Is to be
The removal and installation ot
the belt look less than 3 hour.,
but the system as a whole was only
nut or servicu for about three
the-highway oven a lno-foot .cut
bankmenf Into a pile of rocks.
Khe heard ..thtf announcement
from her physician without com
ment and then, with remarkable
fortitude, proceeded to' outline nr
riingenients for the disposal of Mr.
Hamilton's body. Kor the present
the remiilns will lie at the Ilohnen
kamp chapid. Wonl wassenl yes
terday to his family in Missouri,
from whom has -come- a message
retiui'Sling 1 hut Mrs. Hamilton's
wishes govern ull preparations for
the funeral. . . . .
Mrs. Hamilton's own condition
continues to be hopeful, although
she suffers intently from her wev-
(.ral bfrious wounds. Klie is re-'
ported U have spent a fairly rest
ful night.
'Ieep Knipulhy Is expressed for
her on every side. The Jlnmll
tons wire known to be a devoted
couple, aftd his --death leaves- her
without' relatives of any. Kind.
Kive chfldreti were born to Mr, and
Mrs. Hamlllnn early In their nuir-
rled life, but all of thni died In
their inr.iney while tin- couple still
lived In Missouri. His mother, a
ist'r and several brothers have
been located n that state.
an athlete he coiiipeted on the vnr-
sity football, basketball, track und
v (f!ontinued on Phicp Flv.)
MRS. JQNES ON
STAND TODAY
liquid at the telephone cxcminge, nours. iisiinis tn -
' ploves and officers of which will started yf-slerday afternoon mid li
attempt to cut their turkey in the still In progress toduy, hut will end
regular luncheon time. this afternoon.
24 Gridmen To Be Taken
To Baker; L.H.S. Hopeful
With everything to win and very i
llltln to lose, the Ui Orunde foot-
luill te;im expects to throw evf-ry !
bit of fltfht, strength and determl- !
n;Hlon into an attempt to win from
the undefeated Uaker Uulldogs to
morrow afternoon at. Psker.
Hmarllnc from the llcklnc givm
th nii by the l'nlon t m last Krl
day, the Tigers are deb rinlned -4o
riHli-cm lost prestige- and iH-rtnit
tliplr oppom-nts to taste the bitter
dn irs of defeat.
Whetln-r this Is posflble or not
remains 'to be seen. Admittedly.
J.a Orunde will have u strong a
team on the field as it has mus
tered tliis seson. McKennon will
be buck in the lineup and his work
at halfhaek Is likely to strengthen
th- offense to a gnat extent.
The d-fen.-e, stubborn at alt
limes, m pepped up to a point
where it 1- doubtful If dandle
Ulries and his white brethren can
gain consistently, as they have
ben dutng against all comers so
fur this year.
21 in to Mnttr Trip
Twenty-four mn. the entire per.
which will begin at 2 o'clock, are
complete. Dope points to a linker
victory by a lo-polnt margin, out
the Tigers are willing to bet that
the dope Is next to useless.
(onsiderutle of Maker's gains
thbi year have reunited from for
ward passe, and against this
method of advance the 'Hirers are
coached to a nicety. plowlnc
through the m Grande line is an
achievement that only one man
Cox. of l'nlon has been aide to
attain this year, and it is doubtful
If another player of his caliber
wears the moleskins In Kastern
Oregon tliis year.
Im firnnde Has a CluuiiT -The
general feeling Ik that If the
I,a Grande Tlirers will match their
playing skill with an imil amount
i Of IlKHi. in' onie huh iiirf- iinn h
' ..I . In
Klht has not been as consistent
ly displayed t.y thl.- year's Tlcer
eleven as in past esons and lu k
of IP nearly tost th Pendleton
game. Misdirected ftght lost the
I'nlnn game, and now the Tlin'rs
feel that It is np to them to redeem
Revival Meetincrs Are
Attracting Crowds
The Hev. Italph f'omad of Iluk-
ersrteld, )!.. Is drawing good-sl,ed
erowils every niuht at the riturch
of (iod chapel wliere lie is conduct
ing a si rlew of eviriKetlst it: services.
"If I Me and Am Uist, Who
Cures?"' Is his suhject for the mr-
mon toniKllt. Spirited congrega
tional siueing will be led by the
pastor. Claude C. Pratt. Some spe
cial mush nl selection fen tun on
every program. The- ineettng le
gln.s nt 7:30 o'clock.
'r. Conrad commenced the re.
vlval servlcej ill the chapel a week
n(fO ionlKht. Inter-st has liicreased
Mti-ndlly. It is the present plan to
continue tin meeting through ihe
r st of this week and m x4 Kuuday.
WIIITK PLAINS. N. Y. (Hy tho
Associated press)- Mrs.- George
Jones. vhlte miJther of Alice Jonet.
defendant in the Hhinelander an-
liniment utt. today took the stand
in behalf of her daughter. ,
She testlfird she, lihd never
heurd Alice lay claim V being
while. It has been one of l-onnrd
Kip Pblnelmider's contentions that
Alice nHHiire'd htm she was white
in the. pri'seoce of her mother.
The ucrenMe counsel utaun posi
tioned placing Alice on tho stand.
Tuesday -In a pocatello hospital.
Noortander hud ri?fused to dls
cIohc his name until Pack 'reached
his bedside. Pak .had resided
next door to the Noorlundcra for
seven years. Mike readily an
swered iifcost of Puckli iiestlons
und ndnvitted playing a part, in the
14 Ogden burglaries on, I he morn
ing of Armistice day, the robbery
or eight stores in the county out
side Ogden, robberies at- several
towns In nnrlhnru Utah and one in
Casper, Wyo. '
The sheriff's office had word
.thai two men In an uiilomohlln re
sembling the one used In tho In-
kom robbery had obtained gast
11 iintsvll hv eust of here, Tuesday
morning.
. rKKJNO' (By the Associated
Press) -A serious revolt hus oc
curred .sinong supporters of, the
Mrtnchufuih dictator," Chang Tso
Ijtnn, -who arc righting each olhcr
at lwanchow -und Chlnwangtao
along the Peking-Mukden railway
Kcports. Jiowcver, aro conflict
A 1 K A COMIWISSION
; rNVFTlOATION ENDS i
'V'AHHaIOTOf (By the Assort,
ated Press) Tho navy's long; In
veatlgatlon into tho Shenandoah
(rhtaator caimi to a provisional end
today, the proviso being based on
(Continued on Page Five)
CUITICIZKS K. K. K. K.
VUTOltIA, II. O. (AP) Hharply
rrltlclilng tlm Kaiisdiau Ku Klux
Klaii aikl Km oruanlsors, Atloniey
ttvasmt Maiuolt, lulilrriwUlr tile
leglslsture licro yi-sterdmy, reail
letters wlilc.i ho said wcro from
"rcHiMHUIMo people" In On-ffon ro
cartlinir Maiur titiUit.v VtHiwoU of
Porllanil, Itlnit oifaiHiair lowcll
was luirrnl from (luuadu and then
dmlttrd for 3U days. One letter
said Iowell organised klaits In
I isrKuu luur Jinir Mgu aim 1 U(
n.nnMii urci in iiioiiy Hcnsauunai rpisouos,
n.j .. u k..H AJ..L. helntMl to pminoUt tln ltirdand
den and Imprisoned Chang, und Ii,'",",'',".,r,l"0" ",Ml Cl"" "
others declare that Chang has boon . " i, iiui Vuuiii V
HiipfiKMrui in fffm-tji to hinder "
Kim's urlvunun aualnst him.
III IJ.M.H hLSrAIi;i
- WASHINGTON (AP) lUmila
lions of tho ftnleral nweno board
ii4iiliiug federal nwrvo and mem
ler banks tm uiy at par liixakH
drawn uixin them was sustained
today by tho siirciiM) ixiurt.
DOUMER FAILS
IN DEADLOCK
GALLS HERR10T
. AHICA (Hy the Associated Press ,'
iGonerul I'erMUng, hea . th""V
Tucua-Arlca plebiscitary ciniWia -slon,
today said that despite grava ...
dfffereuoes In the attitudes and
opinions of tho Chilean and Peru
vlan representatives, hopo la still
entertained that tho discussion
would lead to a solution1 fit tho
controversy, und enable a contlnu
anco of the plebiscite commission's '
Fubors. I . ' .
Other observers,, however, as
serted lhy could not foresee tho
oud of tlm threatened deadlock
which slncn last Saturday has ar
rested the commission's work,
12 Communists Found
' Guilty in England
UINDON' (Hy the Associated
Press) -A verdict of guilty was re
turned today imiiliisf 12 common
1st leaders tried on charreH of con
spiring to publish seditious libels
and violations of tho liujUculciit to
mutiny act.
Mayor of Eugene Quits
As Result pf Charges
KrnKNK,r)rp. (Hy the Associ
ated press)V- Mayor. U, H. I'arks
la.'it night at a city council meeting
tendered his reHiKnation to take
effect at once, und II wiul accepted.
Mr. parks In a statement to the
public said that adverse criticism
In regard to the disappearance or
(t once W. Head, a local street con
tractor, was thn reason for his
resignation. It was churged that
Head received city wurrants for
moie than i:i.000'1o which he wim
noi unitiien, mid the mayor was
aceusefi of giving -them to him.
Tliis .Mr.'purks denied.
FI'.KS WJMi UK PHOHI I
HAlKM, Ore. Charges made by
T H. McMahan or tho Marlon
county L circuit court that many
PAHIH (Hy the. Associated claims for fees presented to the
Prehs) Henalor Paid Doumer In- county court, by Llruzlcr Pmall, jus
formed the p resilient toduy hn Is (Ice of the peace for the Halem
unable lo form a cabinet. fdlstrlet, were illegal and should not
loiter. President Joumergue be allowed will be considered ut n.
summoned former 'Premier jlcr- conference to be held hero-within
riot, president of Iho chamber of the next few days. This unnouncc.
sonnel of the grid squad, will make themselves once and for nil
the trip, giving t-a Grande plenty
of rejwrVe strength.
Preparations for the buttle.
If Ijl Grande Io-mm. she will have
tCvaUauw wa Pn 7ir.)
i,odi; st;i:Ki.fi All
MVKSMM K 0VM;HS
WAHIIINOTO.V (AP) An ap
peal for an Increased federal up-'
propriaiiun for eradication of tu
b' n ulosis among cat Hi wax made
to PreHbbnt Coolldtre and the de
piirtmt nl of :u;rtrnl1iire Monilay by
r;nvernor Ktnnll of Illinois and a
dch-cation of state officials.
While n1 ftH-ciflr IntireuM; In
federal appropriations whs re
ipieste to promote co-operative
bating mid indemnification nf cut
tle owners whorv cows were de
siroyrd. the Kotrnor jald he hopd
the Kovernment would bear half
the expense, matching the states,
dollar for dollar. Or at leant ron-U-.UuUu.'
Lull tUu sU'.t'i Out la;-.
"Lost
Without
It'
Oit-n-lririally Tltr OIM-rrr tni
naibr; rtpre?' priilv for H
riiTlb iMf and It M'rihf to tie
tulxeil li li t lie ti.ua meaMtrc
of athrrM! iarith-tni. ' Jte-mly
n woman NHbMrtlHr rvprefwctl
Iht aiipnt'lalltNi rsM'i"lly f,,r
Ibr: aheiilHing mesagefi of the;
MtMr, saying that she would Is
lol wltlKsit them and f saved
it Hilt wripl Ion prhH many
times hy lialn the informa
tion tlM-y gte.
Tltnl's our eaoipln of liljtti
r-a.ler-lMtn that Is 'ldciinl
lit many oilier a reoler-
Interrot that i. not lo Ih had
In any oilier poblbily mean
aailahto to Hit l-n GranoV ad
vertler. Coupled with It Is n
low rrad4T-ctt that make an
adtrrlNing InvewtiiMut imperial
ly wortli while.
Ou9errer Advertising
A Meixliaudistatf 8rrlce.M
Law liars Thanksc:ivinir
Celebration in England
REFUGEES IN
BEIRUT TODAY
UK I KIT, Syria (By tho Assoc!-
ated I'ress) Kourtecn naturalised
deputies and leader of tho radical ment was made by tho county American citizens,1 who reached
party. court today. , . . t Ujulrut today with 2000 refugees
lies Ides pf'tnbers,of the county from Hashe, flyrin, and West Dam
court, the conference will be at- where fierce Druse attacks on tho
ThnnkKO-ivinnr PhipLon 't'l' il ny District ALtorney ('arson, Krench failed yesterday, my that
1 naim&KlvlllK V,lltnui , Justice of the Peace Bmall and In hand-to-hnnd fighting between
J IIU Claims ill UIM-. iitu Jfrunen unu i uriniiuu yuiiih"
Col. Coolidge to Have
' Hither nrrtrlnlH.
Pl.YMOIinr. Vt. (Hy tho AKS0-pltlJ runged from down to.teers tho rdb
O KO it I) (Hy the Associated
l'H'wi - If Oxford Americans are to
t" virtuous and strictly observant
of the laws and ordinances which
the wisdom and high monthly of
I he t'nlverslty Fathers set down fori
their guidance, they mimt abstain'
from the usual Ameilean church
service on ThimksvlvInK day.
It Is not that the turkey, the
' runln-rry and t In Pilgrim con
science arc under the ban. The pro
hibition which applies to Thanks
Klvlng was enacted in the yer l2fio
and apparently without thought of
New KriKhind. Jt provides that no
feust or holiday of any foreign na
tion cball ever b" celebrated sol
emnly in any church of - Oxford
under penalty of the greater ex-
eoilimillllealioil.'
j As the I'ourth of July Is seldom
i celebrated under cover, it would
1 seem not lo come undvr Die prohl-
tMton. Comlnir as It does in vaca
! lion time, the fourth Is little known
In Oxford and the dignlMcd old
; khodc Islander who a few years
:tao on this holldiiy proposed as a
(Joust to bis Kngllsh frb nds. "Here's
, to the day w licked you. was con-
side red rather more eccentric than
witty.
elated Press) Miss Aurora Pierce
who. as housekeeper for Col. John
Coolidge. father of the presi
dent, has prepared his Thanks
giving dinners for years, I making
plans for the dinner on 1 hursday.
AlthoiiKli this Is "the state which
mude the turkey famous." the, col
onel will have roast chicken us Is
his custom. Perhaps Miss Pierce's
cooking fa rests most largely on
her mince pies. , ,
Ib r fuvorlto recipe , for mince
meat follows:
one pound boiled beef, 1 pound , blue-blooded strain in the world
suet peck apples, 1 pound cur- and t ruined from tho cradle, us
runts, 'l pounds sreded raisins, she puts it. "to bo ornamentul but
pound cHroii, 2 pounds sugar, 2 never useful." she has dtstlngulidi-
fjuarts cider, pinch of salt, cluna- ed herself for seven years by b-
trlbesmeit killed
1 many women and children.
'Red' Countess Chooses
Poverty To Aid Masses
PA KIM (NKA Special ). Whattlon, sho Is vivacious, tulcntod und
son or woinuu is this Countess, iieautiiui.
Karolyl?
Horn an aristocrat of the iiiohI
mon. cloves and nutmeg to taste, routing one of tlm outstanding' her senior. . Hho eugerly thn:'
Hhe was born tho Countess
Catherine Andrnssy, and In 1914.
Just as the World War broke out,
she married Count Michael Karol
yt, the one urlstoerut In all Hua
gary who dared to be a demo
crat. He s liearly twenty yeat-a
Apples pared, cored and chopped democratic leaders of Ktirop-
fitie. currants, raisin and citron ( Ho extremely liberal arc her
chopped and nil boiled with cider views, In fact, thuL the American
anu siofitr aiiour rour minuien nrm nlutt, department now nfuscs lo
then poured in in., meat and suet. ,(.f ,H. roltl(J , Aniurira. fi
Add salt and spices last. A lltth;
Jelly or fruit Juloc Improves It.
Leonard May Return If
"Good tighter Comes
NKW YOHK (Uy the Associated
press) The Ne
World loday quotes Benny Leoii-
ard us saying he is ready to return
a ring
site Is too rndlcnl.
- Whether this exclusion was jus
tified or not, tho fact p-mal'is
that she Is probably li i rope's bst
known woman. In addition, Ikt
I If since tho war has bad enough
thrills and romantic adventures
York KvenliiK (u fnr a (loz,.,1 .
IJvtng as the first lady of Ihe
flKhter comeM along and there Is 1 Pw'ff neckle the
monarchist spy and living in con
stant fear that she und her hun
dred lightweight champion to meet
him. ,
band would be ussusslnuted; smug
gling gems across the Hungarian
border so that she would not
jo-vi;ah-ii.I cat iit-:s
I i If lf If i NT CITY. Orn " Mutch
the 20-year-old cat owned by Mrs. I""rvf- IO aeuin: uiKing a m.n
Mary Charles. Is did. His death:" running a motor bout for tour-
bcrnrred u few days ago.
Hatch" retained his good nppc
lite for round tw-rrteuk until
her sympathies with his, and sln- o
then has stood by his side in ull
his struggles n gainst reaction and
despotism.
The famo js "Kurolyl curso" bo
en mi! a purl of her lite, too.
Many years aim the first Counte.ia
Karolyt bd the Hungurittn army
iigntnst the AiiKlrtans and wan
slain In battle. Ills mother there
upon pronounced a curso on the
house i Htipsbuig and prophc
sled ruin" for Its members. And
in l IMS the latest of the Karo 1
hud the ratlHfuethm of seeing this
curse fulfilled, with the fall of tip
llapsburgs for"Ver.
Count Kurolyl and his wife lm I
opposed the wi.r from the stin.
After ih nrmlstice Kaiolyl it
turned to na the one man who In t
Hung try's confidence, and wis
made first president of tho short
lived H itigarlan republic.
This lusted for six mouths. Th- n,
a n ve of bnlshevlstn swept M
country and Karolyt went out oC
povti r, A short time later au-
Ist parties and learning to tie
ehauffe ir so that she might earn
hf'r own living these nr a few-
few days before his death, and hls 'of tho Incidents that have marked j ttitrnl Horthy led the ailstocraia
mlntress bellev that his fating of j her career since tne worm war onrlt l0 p0wur and tho Karoyis
this kind of mat was largely rc- Unded In 1918. I
sponsible fur bis luny U(u I Aud sIjc is burely 3U. In addl-J (Coutinuod ua Pa Five.)
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