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WKATHKR FORECAST: ' Wednesday: Fair and warmer; light to heavy frost in the interior in the morning; gentle northwest- erly wind. The fttatesmaa receive the leaned wlr resort of th Associated Pr. lb greatest u4 nvst reliable jnn easoetattoa la tb world. LOAN RATES FORMER PRESIDENT HERE ALL ONE DAY WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT MAY PLAY OX ILLAlfRK L1XKS FUEL OIL NOT HIGHWAY COMMISSION IS CALLED TO COURT DALIES AXI IXDKPKNDAXCK AIT IX HHillWAY COXTROVKRHV QUESTION OF FOOD COMMISSION REPORTS ARRESTS FLIGHT TO STOCKTON SHOULD NOT BE CHANGED MONOPOLIZED BY ENGLAND ARMENIA UP TO CONGRESS Mini ii.lk;al i-iyi oit i mm m. Ill ItlMJ LAT gl AKTKH Huinet Men to Honor DUtlnguUhed C tunr I Employed to Compel OffV rial to l&oete Went Hkk Road m Kin PUsMd thai uf 'M l'ro-aii 92a la IT IS SUCCESS isitor With Noon Dinner at Marion Hotel I. ftellert! aaU Uttx-r r " ' 8EVKNTIKT1I YEAIt : . ' 1 f MI.KM. )ltr,t. WKItXKHUAV MOItMMJ, .V aw. iUJQ. fit H Hi 11 VIS CtlXTS Senator Owen Takes Issue With Federal Reserve Board State's Ample Interest Now Paid in United States BANKERS OF COUNTRY SHOULD BE JUDGES Discrimination Shown In Making Loans Under Pol icy Now in Effect - POXCA CITY. Okla., May 23. Senator Robert L. Owen tonight Is sued a statement in which he took lssne with the views of V, P. G. Harding, governor of the federal re- serve board. In bis letter written to the United States senate, declaring that be objected to the board's rats' ing the rate of interest .on loans iu all parte of the country- and for all purposes, he said: "What I . object to Is the boards raiting the rate of interest on loans la all parts of the country and for ail purposes and causing thereby a period of distrust and a breaking down of value of govern ment bonds. Owners of bonds who bought them with the Intention of using them, as securities in obtain ing loans art now denied the privl- lege of borrowing money on . the bonds. The federal reserve board, an arm of the government which arged the purchase of government bonds, now is In the position of ruin- William Howard Taft. former president of the United States, will be Salem's guest all day next Satur day. He will arrive from Eugene on tts 9:30 Oregon Klectric train, and the noon hour will be the guest of Salem business men at a luncheon at tne Marion hotel. As there are to j be reservations f for' only 75 guests' reservations should bo made early. Reservations may be made at the Sa lem Commercial club. It is understood the Oregon Elec tric railway company has arrange.! to carry a special observation car Saturday morning which will allow the Taft party to view some of the beauties of the valley. "Jt was first thought Mr. Taft would motor to Salem but later events interfered with his plans to the extent that h- found it necessary to take the train to the city. He will speak at the armory Saturday night and leave for Portland Sunday morning. Mr. Taft is making an extended tour under the management of the Kliison-White Lyceum bureau. During his tour. Mr. Taft Is lec turing upon three different subjects. They are: "Bolshevism and Americanism. "Labor, Capital and the Soviet." and The League of Nations Up-to-Date.- After Mr. Taft'a arrival here the forenoon will be spent in rest and in visiting some of bis friends in Sa lem. The Commercial club has been planning the noon banquet for some time but was not certain that Mr. Taft would be In Salem in time for it. It is possible that the ex-preslJ dent may spend the afternoon on the golf links if a match can be ar ranged. Mr. Taft'a lecture subject here Country Has No Intentions of Cornering Market Says Ambassador-Reports Are But Unjust Propaganda BRITISH STRIVING FOR PEACE WITH WORLD Construction of Battleships Ceased at Time of Signing of Armistice NEW YORK. May 23. Sweeping denial that Great Britain was seek ing to monopolize the world's fuel oil supply Was made here tonight bv Sir Auckland Heddes. British am bassador, speaking at the Pilgrim's dinner. Statements that Great Brit ain had such Intentions, he added, were completely without basis in fact, as were charges that Britain today was moved by militarist inl ine the people who bought the bonds, ImIanI Mun. hMnt tia ha right to sar what 1, essential and j wUl be League of Ration. Up- what la not essential. This matte should be left to the banks of the country. , . . . ; "As regards the mobilization of credits for moving of the 1920 crop. , I say that tb federal reserve board has lnterefered with the leading -it money by lnstfrance companies and farm loan companies for the produc- ( Continued on page 2.) to-Date." This lecture has met with great success wherever it has been presented. Governor Olcott will introduce Mr. Taft and the Elks orchestra will furnish music. Tickets for the lecture are on sale at! Will's Music store. Mueh inter est is being shown in Taft's appear ance here and reserved seats are at a premium. Retiring From Business Offering All Remaining DALLAS. Or.. May 5. t Special to The Statesman) That the West Side state highway must be built through Polk county on the route located by the Oregon legislature. If built at all. was the unanimous decision reached here by a meeting of citizens that filled the Commercial club auditor ium to overflowing. The meeting railed by the Independent iiul ness Men's club and the Dallas Com mercial club, resolved itself into :i committee to employ counsel and bring action to compel the stale high way commission to follow th route established by the people of Oregon. me action oi lam mum 8 gam-: pi g ... p erlng or Polk county taxpayers la'Cnaiiman 01 Committee OUg the outcome of long disiaiisfaction with the roune of the highway com tuUaion in not following the law re quiring the West Side highway to be built Irom McMlnnville to Dallas, thence to Monmouth. Indeendeii. and Corvallls. The original commis sion had prepared to build along Jii route. bn a later commission U. cided to build direct from McMlnr. ville to Monmouth and Corral lis. leaving both Dallas and independ ence on the stub roads. The Polk couuty court refuses to prepare the grade from Monmouth to the Ilenton county line and in sists that the highway rhould be built from Monmouth to Independ ence, thence south to Corvalli. Ru mors that the highway commission will terminate the Salem-DalUa pout Situation Must Be Given Im mediate Consideration Some Democrats Open in Opposition to Mandate ACT CALLED "FORCIBLE INTERVENING" BY PORTER gests That President Adopt Watchful Waiting At less fAfln present cost of glass alone. Merchants, big and Utile, anfomoWe dealers and others may find something suitable for their purpose and certainly r ,c at a big saving Three 8 ft. Plate Glass Cases, base with drawers, 2 plate glass shelves, each $85 Two L shapetl eases, large, with 2 shelvesshort side 5 ft. long, long side 8 ft -width 26 in. height 42 in. each $100 Three 9 ft Plate Glass Display Count ers, top 23 in. wide, open body, each $65 Same as above, 12 ft. long. ...... .$90 Same as above, 9 ft. long with 12 draw ers in body, 2 at... $80 Plate Glass Counter 29 iu. wide, 32 in. high, 12 feet long, 10 drawers in base, 2. shelves......- , $100 ....$90 pulses. 1 saw. without fear of informed road at Hickreall and leav Iml1 criticism." Sir Auckland declared, off any paved highway, unless lh that Kritish foreign policy ft di-l roil n f v mnrl chall afr.nt id. Unn. reoted against no man. but is ln-1 uiouth-Corrallis route. rrh1 nl- spired by the desire to seek peace. It.. -nd imleDendenr thi. k .nH io unns oraer oui oi rnaos. 10 ex-1 caied forth the big meeting of pro- l lUTr wmuuwiri ui inruwm, lOMent held here last night mvrove me 101 oi loe oppressea ana Committeemen from the Dallas to increase the material prosperity nd lndnrndnc iommr.i.i kh. of the world. That is our program. he, met in Dallas recently and a:- IUUM pnovipira uj wmcu i. pointed Oscar Hayter of Dallaa t i as British representative in this land, represent the two clubs la future ..wu. j niWMfl nix. r nil an haru r.. .it. The ambassador touched also upon . him t emDinir nd r mm. reports that the British government Uociate counsel and the long contro waa trying to pool the war debts of versy will now be brought squarely mi. w uisr ww iiuviDrore tb court a for ateft.mnt cniiea Pisces i inio ido pool Vrn M ww SAaV 9 m mm m mm wmr4 ft m f A ua arwrwTA tai auu we iw avi mmmm. ww mm mmma evidence on which that statement! II 111 Ml1 1 IIVI I I. A II could be based." he said. "Ton will .11 Ifl I Vill 111 l.r.MII not find It. If vou look close! v voul' w will find my government trying tol . CTTIT f snTlAnTTMP pour oil on the troubled waters of ll.l. IlKI 1 1 I IMIl Eurone and tou will also find on- U 1 AXiXJ UllV 1 1 All VI lookers who seize the oil as it is rJZLXLi S2irA the f,r- of Ute Retornf Give Calif ornian B " m-m ikieu a w, wv saaa ass ' 'I realize that traditional hatreds end ancient grudges die hard. 1 think I can make full allowances for these things, but I do plead with eacn ana au io realise inai h meyi PORTLAND. Mar 26. Senator nave on to pour mey win Detter Hiram Johnson increased his lead serve ineir aay ana generation ana over Leonard Wood to In th tne cause oi all humanity by select- tabulation of the vote of last Frl Icg troubled waters to receive their day a presidential preference primary llbaUon and avoiding smouldering hn Oregon. Figures compiled tonight iirea I br the Oretronian r&ve Jnhnum 44. in answering wroai ne cnaracier-l 80S vote and Wood 11.R17 lzea as -wua duck" publications as Currv rountr. whlrn hd not n lb the British purposes, the ambas heard from aince election day. com sador dealt first with the British pieted Us return today. They reach navy, saying that while more than a led the Associated Press office via mousana snips, including lour bat-1 Marshfield. tie cruisers, were under, construction Several of the counties reportlna wuen ue armisuce was signea. oneiMve done so officially. It was es cruiser. the Hood, too far advanced tlmated tonight that there were le4 to permit of cancellation, was the than 400O more votes to be heard onty major snip completed. I from "V have not at present a single capital ship, building or completing. Plurality of 1991 Over Wood Time Recording Clock International, in perfect running order. A 50 card case goes with it at $150 and not one ship. large or small, has I 17 07X111071 KUled By oeen iaia aown since me armjsure. t r . he said. Jumping From Truck The British army and air forces had been "even more drastically' VAXCQt'VKR. Wash.. May IS. dealt with. Sir Auckland continued. I William J. Sommer of 350 Taylor and added: "It is no business of I street. Portland, was run over and mine to compare these facts with the! killed by an automobile truck here corresponding action of any other! late today. Sommer with a nutn nation, but I ask you. who knewlber or other workmen from the O yourselves to be non-militarist. toM. Standlfer Construction rorpor contrast them with your own natlo-lation plant. Jumjved on a sand and nal acts if you are tempted to think I gravel truck owned by the Vancou-j The ambassador, after referring! ter riding a short distance he Jumped to reports "in some newspapers or I off the truck, putting one toot on magazines that Britain has acquired! the hub. This threw him under the an oil monopoly and proposes to hold! big car and he was crunh.M to .death the world to ransom," said 70 perl under a rear wheel. The body wai cent of th4 world's oil output wajaken to the office of W. J. Knapp WASHINGTON. May JS. The bouse forelcn affairs committee will ireet tomorrow to roniilder President WilMon'a request that he be givrn authority by conareim to accept a mandate over Armenia. Announcement toulcht by Chair man Porter that the commle had b-en callei to take up the proposal Immediately and that Kecrvlary Col by would be the f.rsl wltne. caoted widespread comment amoux mem ber who had beleved earlier In ihe day tht the whole mandate question would go over until after the convention recewa. There was no intimation as to th- reanon for Immediate conidratlotl. With the rhort time remaining be fore the recens the general Impres sion was that conrre would not have an opportunity to pass on Ihe question. Hemtirral Oppone I lilt. Some Democrats. ouUKken in heir opposition tb the mandate, said hey cosfttrned the call for the meet ing to mean that the Republican had decided at the last moment t act Immediately . on the president's request and refuse to grant It. The question was dlacued today by Re publicans at a no ruber of Informal conference and the opinion was es- presned by many that in the event that congrca failed to act and then adfium nntlf -December, aa some members have urged, the prewldent might call a special session for Its especial consideration. Chairman Porter, in a statement. said be had not had time to confer with all member of th committee but that he regarded "the propo sition of sending American soldiers to Armenia or any other foreign country for the purpose of settling their political and esonomic quarrels as utterly absurd." "If my views prevail with the committee." Mr. Porter said, "we shall give the president a mandate to follow that portion of Washing ton's farewell address admonishing us to keep out of European entan glement, or I would gladly give him power forcibly to Intervene in Met ko and stop the murder and rob bery of American cittten which ha been going on for over 10 years. "Mandate Misleading. "The word 'mandate' Is mislead ing. In the pat. the action sugrest ed by the i resident would have been called forcible Intervention, which Is equivalent to war. "If the president will apply 'watchful waiting' to Armenia and other foreign countries and forcible intervention, to distracted Meileo our immediate neighbor. I could agree with him. but distance appears to lend enchantment to the presl r?ential vlw." The quarterly bulletin of the state dalr and food cmtiillin. April tur. contains a r"ord ol 2 ( pru"- llons. I or which wrte la PortUaJ. In nlnr re fine wrt assessed up on the defendant, agcrrcatiog In lb remainder ot tb rae truer was upni!ed Thr bulletin rrrd li caws la vrhuh buttvr was found Ulal thai It contain-d m'r ibn 1 P" ir::t of tuoisturr. Mil's wa fosad il Irjal 'n four ( b-ai It coo tairiml l than 3.1 pr rnt bwtter fat. Ll-i'ior was found lllgal In le can. This was lrr. clJr. grair-e Juire. "nuiuBshin" and cthrr drink. The following articles wrr listed under the bid ot "rondriatt-d or deiro)ed". Ap.lPi. 164u pound: drier appl. wormy. 120 pouruU: bananas, froten : pound: brt. ::r pounds: caH bage. partially drayed. S4 ponodt: cereal, containing weevIL U" pound: corn rural, containing weevlL in pound; errant of wheat, contain ing weevil, toe pound, floer. roa taing wervlU To pounds: pancake flour. 46 pounds halibut. 70 pound; tak fish, -oi poaads; lard lo pounds: pears, hti pjuni: p tatoe. 0ln pounJr. salmon. "0 pounits: smelt. ZIJjw pounds; catsup, fermented. 4S bottle: boory. bot tles: pickles. 3 Z bottls: ice creaai. soured. I ran. Ben W. Olcott Wlm Title of "Flyinj Coitrnox" at Ad. ConTentlozx. Trip Made Ia Thirteen Honrs. TAC0MA BlAY ACT AS NEXT YEAR'S HOSTS Cararan to Vixit Yoietaite Last Session Will Be Held in Famous Park .SACRAMENTO. CaU May 2t. ttoitrsor lien W. Olcott of Oregon. who might be termed tb Tiring governor", was a dlaar gwest te night at a hotel with lien era r WU- Hani D. StepJkema and members t the Chamber of Conrmerce. Governor Oicott'a night from Ran rraaclsco. to ftarrameato late this afternoon ended a loamy of lis) mllee la aa alrplaae alletsd Vy teeaat K. M. Kelly, the total flying Have belag 13 hoars and 40 m las lev I raactaco waa taade In 4 valaatee and from 8aa Fraaclsro to tkls city In 41 snlaste. lacledlag the tlase It Ired o circle Moast TatanJpas. Governor Olcott landed at Matber field at t:3t o'clock. t'poa his arrival with Gevemor Olcott, Lieutenant Kelly delivered t;vernor Stephens a letter front the premier of Hrlttea CoJaasbla and oa from the governor ot Washtagtott. Governor Olcott will leave early tomorrow for galena. Or. fMtrwtfam tiai T mm The third day of the Pacific Coaat AdvertislBg clabe coaveaUon came t a rlttM silk a rwMtlM diir. til sue io arrive nere si r.j. p. m. .mertaUaieat pat o by the NoUh- w recked this afternoon at La Joy.lWMI-- MHMM.m, . - mie aouin oi nere. awe to "on I Stockton roof garden tonight. Dw iraca resuiimg iron men waier. ac p.nB,,!! ,lowi tr held dartsg cording to a report received her. I ,w . da The engineer and fireman nere killed I TanMtiw . ana aioui io passensers in j area. All of the cars are reported te be lying on their side In the water. A special train with doctor aa1 nurse had been ordered to th scene from Soccorro and th wrecker has been ordered from Belen. which n 111 9rtlUm of the also take all available doctors fromcubt 9t tA WorU ta mere. The train left CI Paso this morn ing. TRAINVRECKS MANY HURT Two Trainmen Die Wnen San ta Fe Passenger Leaies Track Near Albuquerque AUlCQUERQCE. N. M May 2 Saata Vc passenger train No. SO I. Same 9 ft. long, 7 drawers. Beautiful Walnut Case $395 This wall case has large plate glass front thfj?fs. mirror and compartments. - Site over all is 26 in. vdeep, 8 ft. 3 in. high, 18 ft. 6 in. long-a handsome piece of furniture that could not he duplicated tinder about $1400. Two solid plate glass Umbrella Cases, capasity 176 umbrellas each, very high grade fixtures, each. -$6 One large triple mirror, size of each glass 20x56 inch $ $125 - Glass front Spool SilkCa.se, capacity 2120 spools....,". AO Two Hugh Lyons revolving piece goods racks, capacity 24 pieces, each.. .$5.00 Two Rolling Ladders, track, each. .$10 Shoe Fitters' stools, each -75c "Window display fixtures, very cheap. Tables of va.'ious widths and lengths. Good seasoned Spruce, per foot.... 8c Sanitary Drinking mitain With filter, cool er and all on nections. The out fit complete, for $50 INVESTIGATION OF EXPENSES ON Senate Probes Pre-CcnYen- tion Pledges of Hoorer and France t earavea w! leave Stockton tor TeeentUe Ti:y over tb big oak flat road where th coor I ad lag session of the coavea- tloa will te held. f3ectktt of officers la sehsdsJed for Tharsdsy. The office ef dlstrfet JLd venial ag the teosi sea the after honor. Roil la C Ayr of 5 a rraacikro, who held the e-f- Hc. bat who has not served a fs'J lerss is bei a g backed by th luy City delegation for the honor. La An geles dtlecate are arrtag llarry 8. Carroll, perttaader are also ta tk race and preaeat W. P. Strandboarg. who organised tb northwest caravan for th efnee. rpokan delegatss are worklag to pt Tbosis S. Kee In the chair of president of the roa a association. Alvjn K. Matthews of Flock low- tor! e-javeatton nvaaagtr Is In the field for a newly crested of He of Pacific roast convention nsaaagvr for the at yar. II la betag ey posed by a Portlaad man. Tacoma seems destlaed te be Cbos WASHINGTON. May 25. la Its inquiry Into pre-conveatloa campaign Jt. . A - . f I T.. pv . r n aa th nett conveauon city, dele- dentlal candidate, the senste lnve- ... . gates said. from American soil and 16 ner cent from Mexico: American capital con trolling three-fourths of the Mexican yield. In' addition, he declared. Am ericans were seeking oil in at least ten other countries, but regardless of those operations, he concluded, "you have 82 per cent of the present world supply of oil under your control' Disappearance of Youth Still Puzzles Officers The Dean Brothers of McCoy. Polk county were at police headquarters yesterday and reported that the whole district had carried on a I search Monday night for Harold Lynch who left his home early Mon day morning. Thinking that the lad might have met with an accident, all the neighbors and Chief of Police Snyder, with "Od Tom", the peniten tiary bloodhound. thorough!y searched the surrounding hills for a trace of the boy. Yester day morning, the Dean brothers said, they bad heard that the boy came to Salem with a man named Crawford and they asked the police to he on the lookout for him. .They described him as IS years old. light complex Ion with blue eyes and as stuttering when excited. When he disappeared he wore blue overalls, a serge coat and a checkered cap. county coroner. Sommer was 23 years old. POLICK CAITl'ItK COX VICT. SAN FRANCISCO. May 25. C. R. Tolllver. military convict who es caped from Alratraz Island prison tour months ago disguised as a wo man, was captured by the Vale. Or., police today, according to a report to Captain Johnson, prison officer. Tolllver. bedecked in feminine finery passed out of the prison unchalleng ed and a gallant officer assisted him on the boat from the island, unaware of his identity. National Guard Members Receive Federal Pay The army psr call was heard In Falem for the first time .Monday nleht. when Company M. national auard of Oregon, received the first federal py the armory The men were pcid from Autatt 2S. 119 to Iecember 31. lfH. National guard pay days will now he a semi annual alfair July 1 and December 31 being the days set for the ghost'" to wslk. Vancouver sought the honor tst I later withdrew. At a dlaaer tendered the presidents and secrets rVe of th Ad rlat of th roast. Toconva re ceived th recommendation of the session. The eaestloa will t deter mined Thursday. . DKXOl'.NCKS SOLI) I Kit IULL. WASHINGTON. May 2Z. Senator Sherman. Republican. Illinois, speak ing today in the senate, denounced the proposed soldiers' relief bill as la "disgraceful deterioration ot tne patriotism of a great country." If the lmaelling aim of the American legion ia to "loot the federal treaj ury." he ld. "it is a disgraceful organization." IU Milks 'llllortiHT HOMi- WASHINGTON. May 2.. Roiies ot Red Cross and other welfare work ers who died In France will be re turned on the same basis as those of the soldier dead. It was announced today at the war department. Doney Ashed to Select Candidates for Annapolis Carl Greg Honey, president ot Willamette university, received a telegram yeterday from Congress man W. C. Hawley. asking him to select three principals and nine al ternates for appointmenta to the naval academy at Annapolis. The men selected will be exempted from all further college and academe studies. tlgatmg committee dalt la quick! succession today with the candidacy or Herbert Hoover and Seaator France of Maryland. Itepuhltcans. and Kd wards of New Jersey and Sen ator Owen of Oklahoma. Democrats. From D. M. Baruch. the committee sousht Information a "o the cam paign belne made In behalf of Wil liam G. MeAdoo. Democrat, nut learned nothing. Mr. Rarach testi fied to his own utter lenorance campaigns or campaign financing for any candidate. John F. Lucey. manager for Mr. Hoover, .ssid the national campaign fund raied In behalf of the former food administrator amoui provimatrtr C2.000 with a present deficit of 14.040 exclusive of the amount spent in California. Ques tioned by commute members, he said he would ask th head of the Hoover ramoalsn In California for laformatlon as to expenses there. C. J. Hepburn, a lena.yivania moovt ... t..Q- r m, r.li.f leader, said that I2.00 had been i-ul.t " 3 RELIEF BILL HAS LEADERS IN AIR ot me lorroeri " nounted to ap- House Split Otct ' Soldier with n present ' - - nieasnre maj be Pre sented Thundij WASHINGTON. May 2 S. I tot a leaders were u la the air" today contributed In Pennsylvania W. W. Vlcks. representing Gover nor Fdwards. testified to the coUee tion of 11 2. "00 (or his principal snd emphatically denied that -wef In fluences, money nr Individuals were or would be rorrernJ In it. For Senator Oin. J W. Pllr. a mansrer. said !. I had been col lected enKd expressed the nplwlon tbst more tnfgbt. have been used to advaatare. Seastor France t4J the committee he had no manacer or funds M1VK tiOKS FROM TILTAft DALLAS. Tex.. May 25. Taomas With Democrats aad a best St lie publicans attempting to block, lcs mediate conslderatlna. leaders start ed a new a tote In the hope of break lag th rotsUaatloa so ttst th fetl! might be presented to th boss get later than Thursday. Although Chairman Ferdaey ot the ways atd means cotaasltte an nounced that he plaaaed to rail n the tueare Thursday, there were Indications of a fMtible change la the K'puM.caa pmcrars aad sotae unertalnty as to what anight has Chairman Kenyon sner Mjotni- (Ml ated of th f(ort to gtv nl ordered notices of the lnveti. .tm r,n,f t.itl the rtsht of way f ment aat'on sent to Nicholas Murray iai- ... .. . . - 1 . ler of esr tors ana -r idge of Vaachusett or their repre-seatatlfes. R. Love of Dallas was re-electee, ny acclamation as national democratic gates to ine state urruocrauc wu-. -. - vention here tonight. WASHlNITO. May 2i The sen- Responding to calls for an address, ate bill, ptov .llng f r torstiotial re- - A-ltrmt snntH nnt I . KM 1 1 1 Inn of bersrtDS CTlPtled In air. UJir " " - . v.. . - a .pec al rale. Repabllcsas flahtlsg for the bonus der'.tjrd on other par liameatary tactics aad aasovneed i hey woil4 endeavor to get It before the h'Mie by saspenstoa of the rale. stand for n temporary chairman at indutry. was the San Francisco convention who .house and pateed today ty th sent to the presaaeni. favora light wine or beer. "But ITnder the bill th leimi ion.. shall stand for one who supports ! tnent and the states would sbsr the President Wilson and the league of (cost, the state aulhorttle to have nations without reservations." he j direct charge of th work under lea- added. Ural supervlion. n ii.v to m Airui. KOMR. May 2i. Th irtflm airship. R-31. whch In 11 flew aros th Atlantic from England t New York and back, had a trial r.lghl today aad shortly probably will attempt a flight from Rota t Buenos Aires. f.