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SECTION ONE . Telegraph Editorial , -.v,- Sports Radio XccaLNews- QassifiecL Twenty-two Paca t ... r r i . t ,k Three Sccticno SAEEM: ORECON, SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 23, ? 1923 SEVENTY.THniD YEAR: price five cz:;r: i oi1; sc. I!? ITSCIITHL li RAIDS TiLlEQ txc!ucive and Well Connect ed Circles of Washington, 1 D. C, Threatenedfor .; eign legation- Involved ' HmiSTOAS LldUOR IS . , TAKEN , BY OFFICERS List of Customers for Stocks end Cc-2 to Translate Criers Seized WASHINGTON, Dec. ... 22. A bootleg liquor scandal that threat' ens to touch the most exclusive and highly connected circles In the national capital waa promised to day by-officlals of the District of Columbia. Apparently convinced that , the time has come to apply desperate -remedies to the situ ation which has developed on the doorstep of the federal govern- - stent the district attorney's office announced - it would - ask -a grand Jury to take action against pur- chasers as "well as against' dispen sers of Intoxicants. " ' - - -List Imposing The basis for the request will beanVlnposing list of customers which "was seized yesterday when the police rounded up the princi pals in what they believe to be a bootlegging syndicate organized to supply the most discriminating . drinkers in Washington. No names have been inade public but police officials say the list Includes many ot those who might ordinarily de pend on their wealth And positions to give them Immunity. , , ' . All of those names, it wis as serted by Assistant District Attor-. r?y;Tresm'onVwi:t,Eo "tetore-the crz3 jury, if confessions, said to l.zr9 bea made by those already under arrest are not overthrown, lie added that the prosecutions would be brought under the con spiracy clause of the Volstead, act, which makes purchasers of liquor guilty along with -those, from whom they buy, , : ' Legation Involved - i V ..Meantime another ramification of the case caused much conster nation in quite another quarter. It wu discovered that a. part of the stock fr6m which the liquor was' belns surrHed," according to police reports was under the pro tection of one of the foreign le gations. When a seizure was at t?!ted a r timber of the legation staff protested that the goods were immune under the diplo taatic privileges accorded the r- 1 presentatives of foreign govern ment 3. The result was a protest by ilia-Metro poll tan .police depart- : ment to the state department whosa officials declined ,to, ay anything for publication. Like the names on list of cus tomers, -the identity of the lega- tkm suspected - of -contributing-to the surely was kept in confidence. The news traveled quickly through" the. diplomatic corps, however, which twice before has been jitirred by police charges of a "leak," of diplomatic liquor in to bootlegging channels. Raid Was Timed r ; . The raid on the bootleggers" yea terday was timed to coincide with eoniDletion of 'the bulk of the Christmas liquor deliveries, -plac ing In the bands of the, police an unusual outlay of fresh evidence. More than 2500 names " were- on the list confiscated" at " the i syndi cate's headquarters In a downtown flffire building and at the same time the raiding officers took pos session of the key to a secret code for identification both of custom ' ers and various varieties of wet goods. More than a dozen arrests of those said to be partners or em ' Tlayes of the syndicate already hotfn made and more are ' nromlsed. " . - - -. Whether the presence of - the names of the buyers on the list. together with the confessions now I: eld by the police will be sufficient (Continued on pate 21 ." 'THET7EATHER nnnGCN: Cloudy Sunday, moderate southeasterly winds. LOCAL WEATHER (Saturday) r'rxirnuni tenp'3ture, 44 . ; 'iaan ten; : : ature, 36. ::.:,et, s.i 1 '. . r; : ; : .... .. Dr. B. F. Pound, prominent Salem dentist,9 was born at roniat, Jewell county. Kansas', In 1838. but when he was only three years old moved to Oregon with his "parents." locating In Marion county near Stsytoo. All Of hfa early education was obtained in the coutnty.Xsehools, though he was graduated from a Portland 'Ms school. his school work. Dr. Pound attended the Pacific Dental college, Portland,' where he for Jiis life work.. After being graduated from the Df. Pound returned to his1 ' old . home at St ay ton and 'began the practise of dentistry.. He was not satisfied here and so the following located in Salem, with offices Ih the National Dank building, where has and lias succeeded in building up necessitating the help of an associate, Dr. A. E..nrm t return- to Berger, a recent graduate from the college. ' ' ; ' ',' During, the world war Dr. Pound forsook his In the week. ; lucrative practice-and served in the the commission of captain. He waa stationed at years. Dr. Pound has kept hia . membership in the Cavtp lewis, where he had charge of all the dental.-" Stayton. Masonic Order and has not. transferred work.- After the armistice Dr.: Pound returned to here. He is a member ot the Blue Lodge. Df. Salem and. became active in. American Legion af- Pound does not fairs, being elected commander of JOTS ZE HIT D fiC'IEiliS Child of Three Badly Injured About Head Another. ; ,: Loses, Teeth : . . Two' youngsters were injured. one seriously, n automobile acci dents In Salem yesterday " while another boy; had . his ' right . leg broken late Friday, night when struck by an automobile. Po&sible fracture of the skull and a concussion of the brain were sustained by; Frank Scherbner, 3, when lie ran into an automobile drives by C. Thomas of Stayton Saturday afternoon. ' The boy was unconscious f br several hours af ter the accident, t which t occurred while Thomas was- driving south oh Higlr near Howard. White riding with her father. Thomas J. McKnight of , Brooks, little Dorothy McKnlght. 4, re ceived a badly cut lip and had four teeth knocked out in a collision between the automobiles driven by her father and a truck driven by ,Fred GreenwaUat Twelfth and Oak. The . Impact caused ' her to fall forward -on her face. . Neither of the machines was damaged. ; ; . John Dayton Robinson,, nephew of James Lewis, former ward en at the state prison, suffered a brok en right let late. TTfday night when he waa struck by an auto mobile driven by Mrs. JMary A Rogers, 9 Winter, when she At tempted to turn from Capitol on Center, lit was reported resting easily, last night. t nr. :i sv.xrrs dttuct NUT YCrU Dec. 22. Flanes swert tLa I.-.enwe ,;r L:ci felioe f :.t:ry la Lcrx.Jsland'cIty tonight an c.!rtsted Caruss-c. Community Biiilder DR. B. F. POUND munity Builder Atter completing ,u jB in the woYk of laid the basis as chairnlan of the relief t coram iuee nnd la .other ' capacities. : He has also been 'identified- wrth the work-of the YMCA'iand bther worrtty causes. . i ' Perhaps; the ; greatest distinction ; ts - his - recent appointment to 'the army dental college at. Wash ington, D. C; being one of the first civilian den tists to receive such an appointment. The course Includes six months study in a graduate course of the higher branches ot modern dentistry. He dental college year saw him United States is still located a large practice. pacific iJentar completing this . , : f i ' "-. 'children accompanied him east when he left early army, Holding. Though he has Capitol Post No. orders. -. Chemawa Health Is Good, Says Official Physician Sr.-. - --."-- S .;-5' "The health of the students at Ch'emewa' is verygood," said Dr; Mary Rowland, school physician last night. "We have had ; meas les at the school but no- smallpo? for a long time. . ,!- : s "We -have -a: hospital wltht2 beds and every child that has any thing the matter with him is seat there at once and in case of cdn-i tagious diseases the patients are isolated as we. have facilities 'for doing in the hospital. ; i "We have had measles but; the patients are convalescing now and air who have been afflicted have been" at Tan times isolated from those -who are not affected.", t. There has been no smallpox in at least' four years at the school,1 according to- Superintendent and Mrs. Harwoed Hall, r While the county, health officer has no Ji.nls-i diction on the federal property jat the Indian school, Superintendent Hall says that he has at all times striven to cooperate with the coun ty officials. " J . I FINAL FLASHES PARIS. Dec" 23. Bv Associat ed Preos) The; chamber of depu-r ties gave a vote of confidence to Premier Poincare early this mora les. The vote was 336 to 192. GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, Dec. 22 Three new earthquake, shocks have been felt in Tulcan. accord ing to advices from that citr today. Tulcan several days ago waa se verely shaken, many persons were killed and a great amount of dam age was done. r. 'NEW,: YORK. Dec. ,22. Form er Senator Frank , Kellogg ; of Minnesota recently appointed am bassador to Great Britain" to suc ceed Colonel Georra Harvey,, :: cl tcJay aboard 'the Preside; t IlirSIr; to tilte r t'.j th, wf cgAtuftre schoou of 9, and also as ; state exeeutlve-conunltteemazi. for the; Oregon, department of the American Legion He wag also chef la gare of La Societe - dee 40 Homines et 8 Chevaux, a special order of the American Legion. , . ', ' Dr. Pound is entitled to a place-among the Com of Salem on account of his active dyie aftalTB. -He has en engaged the American Red Cross, serving Salem In the -early summer after course. Mrs. Pound add thefr two lived . in . Salem for the past 12 belong to any other, fraternal tiiief ais - DIES' GIFTS Pilferer Steals- Into YWCA and Makes- Away With : Christmas. Package On Galem f amir mill go Christ masless Just . because some one with -stfcky fingert took the gifts which had been "purchased with the hard-earned . money, of the father and "Wage earner. The mother visited the YWCA yesterday afternoon and left three gifts which she and her. husband had Just purchased. . . Each . of the packages ' had the woman's name on it-and she left them in the cup board which is used by all who wish to leave things for , a snort time. No (responsibility: is taken by the association since . no check ing system is maintained, but nothing, has' been taken from the cupboard before, according to the secretary. - . ; - j The women returned at 5 6'clock and the packages- were one. With them went -all the hopes and plans for - Christmas which the small family had. The -father liad Just returned .from work and the -fam ily pocket book; waa heavier than in some time. - Presents f 6r the children ' were'- Included in , the packages left at the YWCA. Two Michidan Officers Shot , by Three Negroes JACKSON, Mlch Dec. 22.- Ol lie Lancaster town marshal of BoJ ton MJsa 3 0 .miles . west of hef e was: shot hd kiUed and a deputy marshal named. Hamilton was set iously twounted opight by ithNe pegroes - whom, the' officers . were attemTtis't6 arreu in- connection with the 'tUHas' ot another negfo at ' V.2rf;ixti, &- few - .'niHes fron : ".rz, c: i'r tcatiit.- - v' GOLF CHAPLAIN' LATEST -THING-AMONGPLAYERS Seattle Club "Decides to Pre vent Naughty Language . at Water Ilazard . SEATTLE. Dec. 22. A golf chaplain has been appointed by members of; -the "Earllngton-'goif rhib liere to look after the spirit ual welfare of the club, according to President Frank Ryan. The ? Rev. Canon Ronald Hilton is Uhc incumbent of. the newly created post .- He Is (believed to be thee first golf chaplain In' history. One member of he , club de clared biraself for the idea of nanu iag a. chaplain by saying that' ft -faigbt help j to carry; "the. -water hazard at the seventh -hole of the eoirse.: Th laaRttaKe-feennl -there at time, he sajd, was rTathe'e'ra Iwirre.inK tc , an -inanoeent person like liinself. ,,. " ,.,r t ;t . Another, member: protested-that a. chaplain waa something hn e;o!f club had ever had before to whicH Ityan . answered that if It , was somefhing'.he'w, be was for .it. , ralllElilll ; Committed Would GainiRe ; lease? ofi War 'Prisoners' -" in : Five States I CHICAGO, Dec, 2Zi A nation- f wide campaign to bring pressure on the states of Washington, Cali fornia', . Idaho iOkl&hnma and Kansas ln. case tate amtfesty Is not granted .immediately to prison ers convicted j. u-nder syndicalism laws fn those states will be under taken, aceordhrg-to announcement of the committee of IWW today. ; .The campaign was authotized at a special meeting of the com mittee according to the announce ment which said that speakers will be seat throughout : the ; country and hundreds . of thousands of pajnphletsvdist5ibuted. t'The five siates wUl'be . bombarded ft without and within with an the ammunition . in - caae - Immediate state- amnesty, is not granted in line with, the Coolidge pardons and following, the-.; amnesty; telegrams sent the state governors by the committee, the announcement said. DH.BTIC I!EIP IS KS SQUEilT Dght 'Bourbon Votes Said Needed to Adopt Mellon Tax- Revrsion4 Plan f NEW YORK, Dec. 22. The Mellon, tax . reduction plan cannot pass the senate withovt the-aid of at least eight Democratic votes, it was -declared : in a letter from Senator Smoot of i Utah, chairman of the senate; finance committee, made public today by W. W. Nichols, president of the Ameri can manufacturers export associa tion. -:'-H-::1lf-' ?-"r - -'. '-'j ::' y i-ti "I- approve in ; large part' the Mellon plan - and will - gladly sup port tax reductions if we can pass it through the senate," h slated. 'The Ttepubllcans do not control the seaate. - There are about ten so-called -Republicans who 'win not -only oppose the Mellon plan. but will support radical 1 amend ments to the present revenue law; hich, if adopted, would result in r business - stagnation. - It we can iget about eight conservative ,' De mocrats to vote for a sensible re vision "and ' amendments ; to the revenue law: I think we can se cure favorable action." Bar Association Officer -Explains Hrs Actions NEW YORK,. Dec. 22 Reply ing to criticism', of the American Bar association ' fn selecting the Berengaria, ' British liner for the association's trip to England 'next iummer, Harold U. Beftler, secre tary 1 of the executive committed andaa member; of the 'committee on arrangements today on hfs re turn f rein a committee nreeting ih New-' York, that the only reason an- American vessel was not se lected 4 was i the J refusal of 'the United States Jine to provide - a def inite -and acceptable sailing date for TJeviathan, the -only -American ship in which the army of 'lawyers could be accommodated. M ii " - ' i; ' ' ' ' " ' r - : SEATTLE. Dec. 22. Patrol man Cart Skorr; of the Seattle po-i lice department wis suspended in definitely today; by Pdllce , Chief V. K. Severyns following, a com plaint y David : Kil ore ot " this citr that he tad "sollilt?:! and ob tained from him a $10 liite. I REBELS KILLED Soldiers of Twenty Second Cavalry Overtake Revolu tionistsHeadedliy General Manuel Chao F0REIGAVAT0BS OFFER BOTH i SERVICES Inform ation Given 'Out Says Rebels In Bad 'Financial f: Conditron"Tiow : i JUAREZ, Mexico, Dec22 Four insurrectionists were killed when federal Tjoidiers of the 2 2nd : cav alry, commanded by Captain .Sat- urnlno Uribe, .overtook revolution ists, headed by, General ; Manuel Shao at Pedernaiest Chihuahua, according id travelers who arrived in Juarez today from . Chihuahua city. - ; -y-j ; . ? . General Chab and 24, followers held up and looted, a -railway train at' Bierra Del Astiljero set eral days ago and was being pur sued by, the federal cavalry. . A large number, of rifles ; shipped from El . Paso, Texas, . to'Obregon forces, were seized . when , Chao held up ; the tran. . , . . i XHvent Leave of Absemt? . - A representative of General lg nacio TEnriquez,' who, obtained a leave" of absence as, gdvernor of Cftrhnahua, to take charge of mil itary operations' In hlsstate Is re potted - in El 1 Paao! ; purchasing guns.' 'Two : airplanes that have been used by the customs service In Juarec for several .months nave been' sent toIrapuatci. for nseIn the campaign against "revolutioa lets In Jalisco. Foreign aviators are offering their services to both revolutionists rand t federals; , Eight' hundred loyal Yaqui sol diers, commanded iby General Joa quin . Amaro,' tikte - been moved from Irapnato to Puebla. They- had been mobilized at Irapuato for use in the Jalisco, campaign... Revolutionists were driven from. Penzacola by federal soldiers wht ate In the outskirts of Puebla xuwi "fave launched an assault aahat city, according Id a commuuIc-jti.rHi from Mexico City received by Con sul General E. D, Rtiz at El Paso. . Bulletin .Given . i Government forces under- tJei eral Eugenlo Martinez aro -jtl-vancing on Vera - Crus. , Re'Kli hate retreated as .far as Maltrs taf," the bniletln adds. - "Rebels In- bad- ffnancial condi tion are Imposing, loans on town? they occupy." General . Cavezos, x cbier of the federal , cavalry,- col u mn operating at ApJzaeo, deserted the Obregon army with all hia troops and join ed the - rebels; the , communique adds. ' .:. -S 'K.: r't::,.t v:: 1 '., Soldiers in the federal camps are writing viva- de 1 Huerta' On the side of railroad cars," the bulletin continued. -... ';uv-. :i - r "Misunderstandings among the stevedores and .longshoremen have been adjusted satisfactorily by the X'era Cruz Chamber of Commerce." NOQALES. Aria., Dec. 22. The, entire command of General Cavazosf commander in chief 1 of the cavalry column of the govern ment forces .at Apizaco; has turn ed over to ."the . rebels; according to a telegram l rom. rebel head quarters 4nad public hree by Jose Healyf Confldenttal agent ..of the De la-Huerta faction- General Ca vazos lately acted-as chief of opt erations in the' state of Hildalgo. General J. Ixjpez Payano, another military thief, has also rebelled, says ' the. massage., - "De la Huerta has not solicited any: conferences with Obregon chiefs," It Is asserted. Bandit Gang's ; Arsenal is Takert in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Ded. 22. Po lice arrested IS men here and looi estimated 'at ilO'.OOO'has been re covered and an arsenal of weapons has been seized in connection with the alleged operations of what the officers-declare to be one of. the largest bandit gangs to operate in recent years on the Pacific, coast; Eight of the men were arrested today in a raid on a rooming house while f hq other, ten were".arre8ted yesterday v in a similar raid. - Name of th'er men being!, held and" the crimes they 'are alleged' to b a ve -committed s are 7 beiaff ' With held while police search forr six otfears, said to be associated with the men now la jail. HY FEDERALS PRESIDENT TO GREET Mll. AND MRS. SANTA. f HARTFORD, Conn., Dec 22. President Coolidge Is sending Christmas greetings. ! to the north pole. Winged north by amateur ! radio a , "Merry Christmas" ; from the White House .'will , greet a tiny group of explor- ; ers in their. Icebound cabin on the top of. the world, bnly , I eleven, degrees from the pole. ; . A short tim-"after he had ! written a Christmas greeting : ; to the children of the United -', States, President Coolidge , ; wrote a Christmas message . for. CaptalnL-Donald . BMac- ! ; Millan, wluv of tll-mta, la 1 nearest the- home of Santa Clans. . '"' ! . Amateur radio men - con- nected with the American , " radio ' relay, 'league 'Started' ; . the : Coolidge -message -on its j ' 4,000 mile journey from this : city tonight. . " ' ; F10SH.I UDDBEA ' EM COSES One . of Men Arrested : Says He Was, Not Connected With Gang's'. Work . ;. EUGENE. Or.. Dec. " 2 1. Al though he denies that be Is one of the Florence, Or., Tjaak robbers and Tom Murray, the 'confessed ring leader In the holdup Decem ber 11,- says he Is not one ot the gang. Eddie . Walker. . arrested in Portland Friday night with "Mur ray and others.1 today was posi tively Identified by John Herring. Nels Berkrem and Charles'BIazIer, west Lane -county farmers. ' held here for 'shielding the Tobbers; as fIrt nnA of the three men ! who wefe sheltered in Berkrems house. for several days, ' J A telegram received today fro ni the chief of police at Marshfleld by. Sheriff Stlckels suted -that a. ! merchant- there identified, the pic tures of Murray nnd Walker, print-, ed in a: Portland paper thls-mora-!ng as being those of two-men who. bought clothing from him list Sunday. - - - The alleged bandits are bemg closely guarded in the county jail htre. Murray sajrs he will plead guilty. The grand jury will meet Text week and it is probable, said Sheriff Stlckels, that he will be in the state prison inside of a week. TO WEEKS LEFT OF BIG CONTEST Another Remarkable Offer Made For This Week In Statesman Event lly the Contest Editor.) Another week has rolled-by in the contest and as the contestants Avere so pleased with our last of fer we fhave decided to put on the same offer this week; that is. 125.00" In -gold to the contesUfat in the city of Salem -who turns In the most money on subscriptions, likewise in the outside territory of Salem- We are also offering this week.' 145,000" extra votes on every $15.00. worth of sabscrip tions either new, old or renewals. So you see It is still worth the effort to try. . ' ' ' - " " 1 ' It is not every day, In the week that yon- can pick up . S26.00 in gold soeasyi : Let me see you you come in each day from now on until December 28th. There are many changes in the contest today ; and two new- con testants have entered the race. They;: too see that they : have a chance to win one of the valuable gold prizes offered this week, v ? Just ' two weeks in the ; whole contest left, to carry away either a Champion Overland Sedan or a Chevrolet- touring car, or a ! dia mond ring, and otfier valuable prtzes. Which will it be? It: Is up to you, so try and make these few. remaining . days count. -Try and ' show us just what you can do.- Do not. hold your subscrip tions until the. last day, but bring them in from day. to day and I will Issue the Totesfor-you. Soma one has to win. Let it be you. ! . Contestants please read ad on another page In this paper it ex plains this week's offer in fulL bt ecjon Delegation to be ; rv Quartered at Cleveland ; CLEVELAND, Ohio. Dec 22. Delegations fxom New Tork Penn sylvania, Massachusetts, Indiana. West Virginia,. Oregon. Kansaa and , Arknsas to the republican national convention here In June will have headquarters .t Hotel Cle vela a di- accord S 2 -1 9'paaor ? raent'of the hotel fpcr'a tonflt. FflilSuOliu, GOOD OUSk F SIBS-JflO," .' w a s -w Aspirant fcr Prcc!::::! : siticn;Saysf.!anuL-. Changed ? Llind fcr Own End MUSCLE SHOALt co;:;:ecti::3 l: California Scr.atcr Civ: z C Washington, D. C. -WASHINGTON. . Dec." 22.- Henry .Ford's bid for the !. Shoals, Ala.,, power . project r hi's jecent endorseme n t o f I r Sent Coolidge . were dispusss l I , Senator Johnson of CalTcrr . candidate f dr" tte H; zV. I i : dential Twmination ia a : tonight. Declaring tL.t : was. a "marvelous.. tr?ir - --j r.; : Senator Jolinscii! i :a'.:. 1 tl c shortly before lidor-I. i Cc -Idge the Detroit maiialactuier L criticised-Secretary Weeks for c -posing, hia offer cf lluscla r " " "American politics . i rc most - Interesting . 'j.yc:.l... study;,-t-said the Ute;nt- : Snsiions JIa'a ;,;Henry' Ford l.a3 dec! :;! : Mr. Coolidge, because es t : : Mr. Coolidge Is .safe.'. Ir- .- -ly, the part- of the Trs c ! country, represent'r z t' ' ' lege, which has.alvrrya c' and caricatured 11 r. I" : ' , him a certificate cf c'.: : : with open-a-rms, wtlcc : j 1, Its ranks.- Perhaps tie t' r propitious for Emma Cclln-n ' Bill Haywood to rctur, , fox, poolii end. t t " the.sama e;c!al jrlri. : : : ; v'But in the .'Usht cf I 1 previous utterances, J ; : t I n Mr". . Coolids in Ilr. Tcrl's c. ion. become 'safe?., . - On "the 13th day cf Oct:: : r, ter Mr. Coolidge had tV-n c for more than . tvro rj. c r. .!: -when Secretary, Weeks I - -what Ford claimed to be a I . the. Muscle, Shoals proj?ct. Ford denounced in unir: terms' the secretary cf w:r ; inferentially the ad.iiL:trat' belng under the control of r ' interests, Inlmlcal'to tta i: : . and the secretary of war na2 angry- rejoinder. - Dates Are- Cited "Obviously, according1 to ! Ford, the- administration . cf : . Coolidge waj then ns:af3 .t didn't even wish to do r! Thereafter,-Congressman: Ha:' i gave to the president the .outi:. ... : of a measure he would I-!r: I In congress apparently for t!: : ministration, designed to ir ? I . Ford Muscle Shoals, and a ' of like character to that sol Weeks. The message of the r r -dent on the sixth day of Dec- i ber was not inimical to this IZ . Mr. Madden's bill was then Istr -duced and is now j?endlng. ; On the 19th day of DeceL.l , Mr. Ford sires out his 'safe' i -tervlew. "If Mr. Coolidge were ret and If hfs administration were n -der the influence of private i ' -eats on the ISth day of Oct:. , as Mr. .Ford . plainly said to t American public, what occur, between the ISth day of Crt " and the 19th day of Dececil r t transmute the bitter denunci:: of 'Mr. Ford- against the al. istratlon then into enthusiast:; : ' vocacy now. ; "Mr. Ford is entitled, of cc . . , to his .political or'niens, . c of; course, these cpisior.3 . t.: control a republican nc :ii Mr. Ford was for Mr. T.Toca , Mr. - Wilson was - president.' . . Ford was for Mr. Harilns i Mr. Hardlngtwas. pretidtnt; I . Ford is - for Mr. Coolldj-a Vi 1 Mr. Coolidge r is presideiit. I . Foitlt.'i'';,';':ia4rTeXdtts'..'ri man." riebraska Ccunty Cfl!::r :;:;;:Fctir.dCu:.ty.cr';.:; NORTH PLATTE, Neb. E:c. Samuel M, Eoudcr; f ;rer c : ty treasurer of Llcccla tc.. was found guilty tonis-t cf tr In connection with the t:r:.' the Lincoln tczztj caurt L: lastAprii 23 tni 13. 1- - r introduced evidence late J: . 1 show that-Sou der was- 1 - ' tween 140,000' and JC'O.CC 3 i , accounts as treasurer an i s hl-Jl cf f!r!r-j the court L : : tldetta til:::! ft-rt . C rcccrd3 were cc I