The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 19, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Coos Bay Times Your Paper
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A Southwest Oregon Paper
Thnt's nlint tho Ooos ttny Times It. A South
west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon people
and devoted to Uio best Interests of this groat
lection . Tlio Tlmca nlmys boost Md aoTer
knocks.
The Coos Itay Times Is proud of lu title "The
i'coplo'a Paper," ana It strives nt nil times to
live up to Its name by do voting (( energies to
promoting Uio pcoplo'H Interests.
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VOL NO. XXXVIII.
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Governor of Maytorena Says
He Will Use Entire Force
Against U. S. Marines
T
One Thousand Soldiers Sent
to Yaqui Valley Primarily to
' Protect Settlers There
FLEET EXPECTED TODAY
Admiral Howard, With Ills War-
shlps, Will Probably Arrive Late
Today at Tobail liny Villa
Troops to Oppose Limiting
(Dr AMwUted hni to Com ntr TlmM.
NOGALI3S, Sonorn, Juno l!).Tl.o
Governor of Maytorena iiiithorl.ed
tliu statement today that tlio oat.ro
forco uudLM' his command would ho
used, If necessary, to reslBt tlio
landing of Aiiioi'lciin marines on tlio
west const to protect tlio foreign
settlers In tlio Ynqul Valley from
tlio Indians now nt war.
Tlio detachment of nearly 1000
troops which wiih mint to Yaiitil Val
ley yestorduy, ho said woru dispatch-
ed primurlly to protect tho settlo'-s I
ami crops iroiu 1110 iuiiiuuh, nm
they had ordora to resist any laid-
lug of Ainorlcnu military forcas.
Hxpceted Today
According to advices from May
torena received today tho American
warships under Admiral Howard
wcro expected to arrive at Tobarl
Hay late today.
Tho Villa troops dispatched by tho
Governor to tho attacked district
south of (liinyiiuiB expect to arrive
in tlio vicinity of Tobarl Hay nny
tlmo to opposo nny landing of ma
rines and bluejackets from Ameri
can ships.
CRUlSF.RS O.N WAV
Colorado and Chattanooga Headed
for Mexican Waters.
(Ur Aiiocl.ted rru to Co nr 'IIuim.1
SAN DI13GO, Cnl Juno 19. Tho
cruiser Colorado, which sailed from
hero Thursday, Bhould arrlvo nt
Guaymns tonight, according to lust
advices. The protected cruiser Chat-
tanoogn, which followed the Colora
do, Bhould nrrlvo nt Oiiayuius to
morrow morning.
OHRP.HS F.LASTIO
Admiral Howard Will LVe His l)K
cretlou in landing Forces
D Auo-l.leJ Ttfm to Cooi ey Tlmw.1
WASHINGTON. d. C, Juno t'J-
Admiral Howard, In co nn.aul of I
expedition now en route ' "
Jor American Bottlers In tho J .H
mile, uub uiuuin mm "- '
in fact, ho has no orders to mini a
force. If ho fliuls It necessary
to
send a forco nshore to protect
I
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ROUBLE
EXPECTED
iiws. p-rr
to do I S I j
ke :io U I L
ho has a wide discretionary to
bo, but ho is Instructed to take
territory nnd the Mexican author -
itles wero so advised from Was;i-j,ti
Ington,
HILL IKE SPE
1IRVAX WILL TALIC AT
VORK TO.NKJHT
xi:w
IreMenr Mukt'h u Social 'H "
Does Xot DNcnss Inteniallonal
Affairs..
ID AiiorUltJ rrew to Coo C Tluvl
WASHINGTON, I). C, June l9--"
William J. Ilryan left today for
Xew York, where lie will mk a
peace address In Carneglo Hall to
night. It will bo tho first speoch
since his resignation as Secretary
of State. Ho will return tomorrow
and proceed with Mrs. Bryan to
Ashevlllo, N. C, for a brief so
journ. President Wilson paid a
social call at the Bryan homo lato
The international sltua-
vesterda
Hon was not discussed.
ECH
Kstnbllshed 1878
As Tin. Const Mall.
PI 5T. SURVEY
10IIX HIJAIl RF.CALLS IMPROVF.
MF.XTS XKAItl.V .".() VI3AHK AGO
Aided In Flection. r 'Dr. Tower's
Residence and Fence on I'resent
liocatluns Ten I 'not Strip
.lohn Hear, one of )Inrshflold's
pioneers, while discussing the North
First or l'hie street controversy
gnvo sonic Interesting facta about
It.
The mlxup over the street Hues
there, according to one of the prop
erty owners, results from the vnr
lance In what Is known as the Hall
survey, under which Murshflcld was
first laid out, nnd till) Clement Plat
survey, mailo soino years Inter. Tho
two did not conform. Tho Hall sur
vey was sustnlned, It Is stated, In
the Mel.eod property on Hroadway by
the Oregon Supreme court.
Hear llullt House
Mr. Hoar, who now owns prop
erty on l'lno street where ho lived
for many years, aided In erecting
the house, where Dr. C. W. Tower
now lives. This house was built on
Its present location In ISC". About
two years later, Mr. Hear aided In
putting up tho fence In front of the
Tower property and tho fence still
stands where It was built 40 years
AgO.
It seems that tho controversy over
tho dedication of a ten-foot strip of
Pino street to tho property owners ,
Is confined to the opposite side of
tho street from tho Tower nnd Coho
properties. When J. W. Heunett own
ed what is now known as tho Xos
burg property on Pino street, tho
houso was built out to tho street
lino. Ho desired n sidewalk and with
others asked the council to give
them a ten-foot strip. This wus dono
and Mr. Heunett and the other prop-
oily owners on the Hast sldo of Pino
street took the ten-foot strip al
though the residents on the west
sldo did not.
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DR. STRAW AXD DWIGHT
IIOIKii: PLI3AD .NOT GUILTY
I,,
Former Acciisetl Of Indecent Lang
uago and IjiUit With IVIng Fists
Hearing Later
Arraigned In tho polico court this
morning on a charge of fighting, hav
ing hit Dr. Straw Into yesterday af
ternoon while tho two wero standing
In front of the City Hall, Attorney
Hodgo pleaded not guilty. Dr.
H. 13. Straw, charged, In connection
with tho samo incident, of using In
decent languago also pleaded Jiot
guilty. Tho two hearings were post
poned until July 10 when Mr. Hodgo
will liavo returned from a trip to
Olynipla
Words aroso between tho two mon
in connection with tho. Hugh Sned
don case, Dr. Straw having sworn
out n warrant for Sneddon's exam
ination ns to his sanity and Hodge,
of tho firm of Stoll nnd Hodgo act
ing ns attorneys for Sneddon.
Witnesses stnto boated words
wero used and Hodgo slapped tho
faco of Dr. Straw. Police Chief Car-
;ter nml Doputy Sheriff I.nlrd were
t(miIBB , tho BBd .,, ,..
joly Intervened, the charges were fl -
ml nm, tho men wont free on their,
own recognizance.
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A. CORTIII'.LL, OF lir.NICKR
HILL, VICTIM OF TIIHFT
Prize Burred Rocks Taken Fioin Hon
House Dm lug Night Took Mure
Than Half of Their Flock .
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chlckon thieves are again gottint
active and tho latost to suffer from
their raids aro Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
of Hunker Hill. Jinny
I III IllUlli ..-..----
full bloodod barred rock hens ere
.!,., frnm tho coops. Moro than
balf of his thoroughbred fowls were
stolen. , ,
Mr and Mrs. Cortholl liavo had a
itrenuous tlmo protecting tholr
chickens against animals and this Is
tho first time that a two-footed
Ihlef hs raided their hennery.
They have strong suspicions as to
the Identity of the thieves and may
U able to prosecute the offenders.
XOTICI3.
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CAUSE
ALS30CHICKENS
,, Aimt dock 'the lodge room at 12 30 p. in. to
xniiipnma eaves from Aleit uoik, ,.,,,--,1 f
- nornlnB for Albany
Wos there for visitors' cn -nUmo
lliolnrn Z D ML
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
GARRANZA
L
Four Members of His Cabinet
Have Resigned Changing
Whole Situation
IS
Differences Arisa and He
Sends Demands Which May
Cause Political Break
TAKE NEW HEADQUARTERS
Lighthouse Is (liven Up Hy Cnriiinza
mid He Moved to More Safely
Fortified Place President Will
Await Developments
nr AmoMiIM TrfM to Cw. Ilj Tlmn.l
WASIIINOTON, I). C., .luno 19.
DlffrinciH between Carrnnzai and
obregon, his principal coniinander.
dissension In tho Carrntmi cabinet,
and Carranza's roinoval of his head
(Itinrters to tho Isolated safety ot
San Junn Do L'loa fortress In Vera
Cruz harbor, nil reported to Wash
ington today, brought tho Mexican
ultuntlon Into new focus.
Official dlsputches say thesu de
velopments threaten the. solidarity
of Carranza's government. The occu
pation ot Mexico City by (lenernl
(lonzeloB was postponed pending the
cublnent reorganization. Four mem
bers of tho cnblnot resigned.
Attacked Colleagues
Tho latost advices say nfter four
of the eight cabinet mombers reslgn-
,ui (Jniiornl Ohrouon Insisted in a
telegrnin to Carranza that they bo re-
tallied and a fifth member, tlio min
ister of public instructions ho dis
missed. A newspaper article by tho latter,
attacking somo of his colleagues In
tho cabinet, led to tho break.
Stand Together
Minister of tho Interior Zubarnn,
Minister of Justice Verdugo, Minister
of Finance Cabrera, and Minister ot
Foreign Affairs Uertu decided to
stand together and submitted their
resignations. It Is reported that In
t10 reorganization Carranza planned
to retain Xnbrern. If ho dismisses the
other three ho faces a posslblo break
with Obregon.
WINon Will Walt
President Wilson intends to wait ,
several weoks for the situation to
uliniin ftanlf linfnrn mu' ilnfitlltn atnnu !
nro taken In the new nolicy nnounc-i
ed In n recent statement to the fnc-1
tlous.
Iil3AVi:K LHJHTHOrSF.
Cairanu Moves HeadiiuarlerH to a
.More Fortified Place
t Ilr Auoclat! I'rcu tu Coo. lit? TlmM.I
..r....s-..i.sk. st 1 .. .ft
cZZ head-
n Ue , hl hmiB0 t Vorn
Cfm nm, Con81, Cn10B roporea ,0.
day, and has established himself In
the forts of San Juan Do Ulon, nut In
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AWGRY
the hurbor. Cairanu's move, coup
led with tho reports of dissension ""
and resignations In tho cabinet, Isi
regarded hero as of much slgulfl
ennco.
TO
VYKLSH MAOXATI. ACCL'ITS
llltlTISII (JOVUIIX.MI3.yr .1011
Survivor of Lusltaiilit Will Super-
Imj Making .Munition Contructs
in V. S. and Canada.
(U7 Auoclitxl rtm ! roo n rirae.)
LONDON, Juno 19. David A.
Thomas, n Welsh magnate 'and sur
vivor of tho Lusltanla tragedy, huir
accoptod an appointment from Min
ister of Munitions Lloyd-Goorgo to
go to tho United States uud Canada
to supervlao tho making of munition
contracts.
NOTICI3
All memhorB of Hlunco Lodge No.
4 8, A. P. & A. M., and all visiting
brothers, are requested to meet nt
or Hcm. Ilr "order
NORIS J.EN813N, fee,
COMES
AMERICA
ot M.
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CAPTURED
HKRLIX CliAIMK ANOTIIKR VIC
TORY FOR Till: (JF.RMAXS
Fiiiheiiiicnit, Thirty Miles From
Xuncy Taken After limine;
lleen Fortified by French
(Ilr AmocUIM Vttxt to Coot ll7 Tlmni.)
LONDON, Juno 10. While Paris
Is sllont today regarding develop
ments, UcrHr nnnoiiHcM tho cap
turo of tho fortified vlllago of 13 m
berineiill, 30 miles ICast of Nancy.
After destroying tho defensive works
the Germans returned to their for
med positions.
Tho repulso of tho English north
of Labasseo canal and other minor
engagements nro reported. Romo
says tho Austrian fortress of Malbor
gcth nro being demolished, Along the
Isotizo front tho battle is assuming
Inrged proportions. Romo says a suc
cessful air raid was niado on this
front.
In Oallcla, tho Russians aro limit
ing a determined stand to hold Loin
berg from tho onriishlng Teutons.
Klsowhero In Oallcla Ilerlln announ
ces further successes.
(JF.RMAXS SANK llltlTISII ROAT
FLYING SWF.RISII FLAG
Say They Musi Protect Themselves
Against Abuse of .Neutral Flags
lly Mcrrhiiiilutcu
(llr Aoeltt4 rrm to Co. nr TlmM.)
HI3RLIN, Juno 19. ( Vlreless to
Snyvllle.) Tliu (lerniiin Admiralty
published confirmation of tho long
standing rumors that tho submarine
U-:!9 destroyed by a Hrltlsh tnnk
steamer which wns flying tho Swed
ish flag at tho tlmo nnd which ram
med tho submarine after It hud been
ordered to stop. Gorman newspa
pers say this Is proof of the Hrltlsh
abuse of neutral flags and that the
illegal course followed by merchant
men compels the commanders of
siihmnrliicB to consider their own
safety first nnd sink such ships
without warning.
RUSSIANS FORTIFY
m:wspapi:r max ix galkta
sicks preparations
(icrmaii Advance Putiiil Kind Run
Mans Making a Statiil In
Front of Them.
(1) AfforUI) rmi 10 IMM Hr Tits' 1
HI3RLIN, Juno 19. A dispatch
from n newspaper correspondent In
Oallcla says aviators report that tho
Russians are fortifying hoavlly along
u lino ten miles west of Lemhrg.
Tho norninn advance patrols fur-
,l,u,moro 1,avo ""''!"""" that the,
Russians are making a stand in
front of them.
llltlTISII ROAT SUNK
1; AmkII4 I'rm. lu Cooo IU; TluiM.J I
LONDON, Juno 19. Tho Ilrltlili
steamer Dulcle, 2000 tons was tor-'
podoed and vuuk off Suffolk, The
members of tho crew with ono oxcep-1
tlon wero saved.
(JICItllARD TF.LI.H (iCR.MAX
OFFICIALS AHOl'T V. S.
Answer to American .Note WW Re
I Prepnml After Information In
Fully Considered
fHr A..MI.U4 I'm. tu run. f-tj Tlm
BI3RLIN, Juno 19. Dr. Anton
Meyer Gerland, whoso long report
to foreign minister Von Jugow. Un
dor Secretary Zlmmorniuu and Count
Mont Gelas, head of tho American
pectlon of tho forolgu office, an
(liiulnted tlioo officials fully with
the stutus of public opinion In tho
United States, will bo given an op -
portunlty to make u similar roport
to Chancellor Von Berthiiinnn - Hol -
Iweg bofore actual work Iseoin-'
menccd preparing tho Gorman repl)
to the Amorlcaii noto. Tho reply pro
bably will not bo ready for delivery'
RUM
CONFIRMED
MAKING
REPORTS
In less tbuu ton weeks. It still Is an I'IiuIh Cuff lluUou. Mrs. Peter
open question whether the reply will 'son, of the Java Coffeo House, has
bo another ad Interom communlea -
tlon or a definite rejolner.
Hoery dance SaturtUy night, Km
plro Hall.
Don't forget tho I'lcnlo at Slni
i. i.nk. Xorlli llenil. Sunday. Juno
'"oth; bIvcii I')' the Liiiuea Lodge.
G.E.
DICKSON
HER DEATH
Former U. S. Senator Killed
When Auto Turns Turtle in
Big Relay Race Today
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From the Mayor of Spokane
to the Mayor of Seattle in
Fast Race
SKIDDED OFF THE ROAD
Dickson Was u Resident of Kllens
burg nnd John Glliuoro of tho
Samo Place Was Slightly In
jured ("a in Running Too Pint
ID A.iocUL rn. I. Cki lur nnM.j
S13ATTLI3, Wash., Juno 19. For
mer State Senator (leorgo 13. Dick
sou, of F.llonsburg, hearing a mes
sago from tlio mayor of Spoknno to
the mayor of Seattle, was kilted to
day when n car In the Chicago to
Seattle relay auto race skidded off
the road and turned turtle two miles
east of Redmond.
John (lllmore, of Kllciishurg, was
slightly hurt In tho accident. Dick
enson left Spoknno In u enr which
broko nn nxlo nt tho summit nt tho
Cnscado run go mid the party wr.s
divided between n Pathfinder cur
nnd one driven by John Kellcher of
I'llunsburg. Tho enrs wore running
foflt In nn effort to complete tho ra
iny run from Chk'ngo to Seattle In
UIO hours whou Kolluher'a cur went
off the road.
ACCUSED OF GRAFT
JOHN lU'RICH WITH TWO OTII
MRS, 1XDICTKD.
Was Former Manager of tho Com
missary Departunit of tho
Panama Railroad
Ur Auocltttd IT'M to Coot 1)47 TIOIM.)
INDIANAPOLIS, Hid., Juno 19.
John Hurke, former inniingor of tho
commlssury department of tho Pan
ama rallrond, Is chnrged with ac
cepting graft amounting to more
than $d!i,000 In two indictments re
turned by tho grniul Jury and made
public hero
today.
Pncul
Rlchurdo
Cannvngglo
ormude. nnd
wore also Indicted.
All threo were
In New York.
previously Indicted
T
ITALIANS HOLD MITII (JltOL'XD
IX Al'STRIA.N KMPIRi:
Twice as Much Ah Was Offered
Italy lit Remain N'eutrul
I in tho War
I (Ilr AmovIiI! Vrtu to Coo. Br TlmM.)
ROM 13, Juno 19. Tho assertion
wus mnde In newspapers hero that
the Italian army has now occupied
1000 s(uuro kllomotors (a kilometer
Is about two-thirds of a mill) of
Austrian territory, or more than
twice as much as Austria offered
Italy for remaining neutral,
KING OF GHI3i:CI3
IS IMPROVING
( uuli Xtl! too) 01 '.( 4!lMMV III
WASHINGTON, D. C,
Juno 19. Slow but steady
Improvement In the condition
of King Constantino is re
ported lu a bulletin at tho
Greek legation hore from
Athens.
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: p.-ovod tho efficiency of limes warn
nds. Sho lest u cuff button, Inserted
u want ud. In The Times and next
day It was returned to her by tho
person who found It and read the
lost notice In The Times. The Times
want ads. get results becauso ovory
ono on Coos Hay reuds Tho Times.
HI
MESSAG
AKE MUCH
GROUND
A Consolldntlon of Times, Const Mall
nnd Coos liny Advertiser.
PAID OUT BIG SUMS
COl'XTV IIAXDLKD LARfli:
AMOUNT OF MOXI3V
About Thlrty-One Per Cent of Alt
Spout Went for Road
Purines
Soino Interesting figures regard
ing the finances of the county nro
shown In tho report ot tho Insurance
Commission of tho operations ot tho
accounting department. Tho report
shows umong other things the re
celptH (and dhjhiirsemcutH for Jlast,
year, the year ending Dec. 31, 1911,
for ench of tlio counties of the stnto.
Tho following figures show tho
various sources from which money
was received by Coos county dur
ing tho yenr.
Taxes and Penalties .. $02-1,102. -tL'
School Funds 17,337. K.
Flnefcf Court 2.890.95
Fees Circuit Court 3,101.20
Fees Probate and County
Court r. . SM.OO
Fees Mnrrlago License ....702.00
Fees Recording 3,934.79
Fees Sheriff UG7.20
Fees Mlscollnncous 719.20
Motor Vehicle License 900.25
County Fnlr 1,271.00
Interest on Deposits 4,190. 33
Scalp Honiitlcs 290.00
Trust Funds 12,270,24
Forest Reserve Rentals 003.3K
Land Sales 15 percent U. S. .15 1.48
Sales Miscellaneous 1,3 12.30
Sales Honds nnd Interest
Wurrnnts Cancelled hy
Court .3,700.50
MlBcnllnncotis . . , 2.G87.57
Totals $G81,781.08
Money Paid Out
Tho total disbursements for tho
year for tho county totalled $715,
504.24. Tho biggest Bluglo Item wns
for ronds nnd lilghwnys, $220,205 m
In other words nbout 31 per cent of
nil tho mony paid out by the county
went for roads, Tho uuxt big Item
wan for schools for which purpose
$131,110 wns paid out.
Klectlons cost tho county $8,110,
nnd tliu relief and care of tho poor
cost $12,533, nml $9,482 was paid
out In widows pensions.
Tho totnl stnto tux paid from this
county was $30,089, and niiiung the
treasurer's disbursements wns $57.
079 for cities nnd towns.
Fund Condition
At tho close of business Dec. 31
Inst there was In the geiiornl fund
$197,080 but with bonded Indebt
edness, outstanding warrants uud
agency funds liabilities this Is offset
so the county Is charged with n fund
deficit of $99,195.
POWERS CANDIDATE
Y ilK w,u' livs mm Nt-'"""''
HOARD AGAIN
ICIiH'tlou of Director and Clerk Takes
Place Next Monday at Central
School.
. .Tho meeting of the patrons of
tho school district Is called for (:''.
Monday evening In tliu Central
School when there Is to bo elected
a direct! for three years and a
school clerk for ono yenr, At the
same tlmo Judge Hall, school dark,
will maku public the untiual school
report on tho finances of the dis
trict. An effort is being made to
get us many us possible 'out to the
meeting. A. II. Powers Is closing
hit. term of office, but he lias stated'
that ho will run ugaln. Judgo Hull
has been school clerk In Marshfl-ild
for more than 20 years.
l3rt"H Carries Mull. dipt. Hyrd
Luttlii says that while the Kxpress Is
pretty speedy ho objects to huvlng
It called tho Telegraph- us It Isn't
quite that fust. Tho Kxpress carries
tho mull on Coos Lay's first Rural
Freo Delivery route. While tho con
tract calls for only threo times n
week, the Captain says thut while ho
carries ho will give dally service to
tho patrons which will bo a great
convenience mid will doubtless ho
greatly appreciated.
Hay Paik Service Tomorrow
night Rov. Williams will speak at
8 o'clock In the Hay Park ohapol on
the subject "Hravo Young Men."
Service Changed. Instead of 1 1
o'clock tho sorvlco lu tho F.plscopa!
Church tomorrow, when Bishop Sum
ncr will officiate, will bo at 10:30.
Invitations printed nt Tho Times
office.
Mm your letter heads printed uf.
-rim Tlmo. office.
Tho Tipies office,
No. 283
u.
With Sister Ship Pennsylvania
Is One of Two Largest Bat
tleships in the World
Both Used and Make First
Double Christening in tho
American Navy
W. C. T. U. MAKES PROTEST
Object to CWo of CEiiOiipngno 11'ut
Gov. Hunt Decides Not to Ilrvuk
the Rule Miss Kthol Ross
In the SK)nsor.
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FACTS AHOL'T Til 13
ARIZONA (
Dlsplacomont, 31,400 tons.. .,
Guns Twolvo 1 1-Inch nnd
twenty-two 5-Inch. V
Complement 900 mon.
Speed 21 knots.
t Ilr AnocltleJ rrni to Cw 117 Tlmt.)
NI3W YORK, Juno 19. Tho now
battleship Arizona was successfully
launched at the Brooklyn Navy YiU'd
today. Tho Arizona shares wi'lt
her sister ship, tho Pennsylvania,
tho honor of being 0110 ot tho world's
two largest battloshlps
Arizona was roprcsontod by 11 dlo-
tlligMshed delegation, Including Ouv-
etuor Hunt, United States Senator
Ashurst and Miss Kthol Ross, tho
sponsor.
UmmI Water.
They brought a curboy of water.
the first spilled over tho Roosovolt
dun, which was used In an 'nnisnaK
double christening.
This wns said to ho tho first In-
stnuco of a vessel ot the United
States Navy being namod with boih
wine nnd wator.
W. ('. T. U. Protcfitcsl.
The decision to use champagno
ns woll as wntor was mnde by Gov
ernor Hunt In tho fnco ot protests
from both tho National and State .
Women's Christian Tomporanca U'i
lon Leagues.
Secretary Daniels, Admiral Fletch
er and Major General Wood vero
present.
FEAR FLOODS NOW
MORI3 TIIL'.NDKK STORMS TODAY
IX MIDDLi: WI3ST
l)ehi)i'd Reports Tell of Further
Daiuages lu Houlhwiiit Nino-
teen Deaths ItcHiilted.
II; Auocltt4 rrx la Coot Bit TlnM.
KANSAS CITY, June 19. Thun
der storms prevailed ovor Kansas
und this section of Missouri today,
causing fears ot serious floods. De
layed reports from tho scenes ot
Thursday night's storm lu Missouri,
Kansas and Oklahoma contlnuod to
tell of property damago uud na
row escapes, but tho death list lias
not increased. At last uccounts It,
stood at 19.
People Warned.
Tho government weathen huriAU
today Issued a warning to residents
of the east nnd west bottoms of
Kansas City to move Immediately'
to tho upper stories of tholr dwqlU
lugs und ho prepured for a flon4.
Tho Kansas and Missouri Rivers are
rising rapidly. .
DEM0REST CONTEST
HELD AT SUMNd
Miss Hertha Chapiuan and Axel
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Tho launch Marshfleld last ovc
took a largo crowd of young pcopl
from North Bond to Sumner whortf
they took part In tho Demorest coa
test. Mi's Bertha Chapman w.is
winner of the first prUe for thi
young women nud Axol Bra,mt fin
1 the young men. On tho return they
stranded for a tlmo and the party
reached home early this mornln;:.
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