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N E W TAX BEING CONSIDERED
BY REPUBLICAN LEADERS
TO FINANCE TH E BONUS
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en from th e g e n e ra l tre a s u ry . <»j
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h e r of C om m erce. M r. Bean w as in ­ Ung of the a rid lan d s of (he s ta te oil«» o p p o sitio n to a sa le of B ritish <»
tro d u c e d by Mr. V ining.
O regon, w as such th a t a h u g e su m , » o r fo re ig n bon d s to m ak e th e ■»
M r. B e a n ’s p re lim in a ry re m a rk s n e a rly $10,000,000 in fa c t w as ac- •> b o n u s p a y m e n ts.
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tio n a t h e r fee t.
! ious s ta te s , a n d o u r m oney w as ta k e n
Mr. B ean to o k fo r his s u b je c t t h e ! in to th a t fu n d a n d th e s ta te s of Ne-
ta x a tio n sy stem of th e s ta te w hich
he deem s to be v ery u n f a ir in v a rio u s
w ays. T he f irs t th in g Mr. B ean spoke
o f a s b e in g u n f a ir w as th e w ith d ra w -
al of se v e ra l m illion a c re s of la n d
I v a d a , New Mexico a n d A rizona,
rea p e d th e h a rv e s t from o u r tax e s ,
T he to ta l a m o u n t sp e n t in th e s ta te
O regon in th is c o n n ectio n w ould j
n ° i rea c h m ore th a n $ 4 ,000,000.
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by th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t a s fo re st
T h e ta x a b le v a lu a tio n of th e
re se rv e s, to hold c e rta in tim b e r fo r s ta te in 1910 was $84-4,000,000, an d
T h is took in 1920, $ 1 ,0 4 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 an in cre ase !
th e f u tu r e g e n e ra tio n s .
m u ch v a lu a b le lan d from th e ta x in excess of th e g ain m ad e by th e ]
SA LEM , O r., M arch 1.— T h e n a r-
ro lls, a n d as long as th e se re se rv e s s ta te in p o p u la tio n , w hich, in th e I c °t*c d ru g s co n fe re n ce , w hich w as
ex ist th e ta x p a y e rs of th e s ta te m u st ten y e a r p eriod h as only been 17 per! called rec e n tly by G o v e rn o r O lcott
pay a la r g e r p e rc e n ta g e of th e tax e s cen t. T his m ean s th a t we m u st en- i will be held in th e P o rtla n d h o tel,
i a t P o rtla n d , s ta r tin g a t 10 o’clock
p e r a c re in th e s ta te of O regon th a n d e a v o r to in c re a se o u r p o p u la tio n at
in an y o th e r s ta te tn th e U nion, a s ' a (a s te r r a te th a n we did d u rin g th e 11,1 th e
o t March. 4 '.
;o an a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e O regon
th e pu b lic la n d s of p ra c tic a lly all th e Pa s I t en y e a rs. In a d d itio n to th is.
In his o rig in a l call fo r
we m u st s ta n d o u r s h a re of th e na- executive.
o th e r s ta te s a re on th e ta x lists.
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w a, tio n a l d e b t w hich a m o u n ts to $313,- tb e co n fe re n ce , th e g o v e rn o r m ad e
A n o th e r o b je c tio n a b le fe a tu re w as
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000,000 fo r o u r s ta te . W ith a ll ot no m e n u o n 01 * n e re tn e sessions
th e lan d g r a n t in th e e a rly days to
w ould be h e ld .
th e O regon a n d C a lifo rn ia ra ilro a d fJnd gom e
fQr re tre n c h m e n t
F o u r o f th e five w e ste rn s ta te s ,
c o m p an y , w h ereb y it w as g ra n te d a ll r e tr e n c h m en t such a s a p riv a te b u si- o u tsid e of O regon, w ill be r e p r e s e n t­
of th e odd se ctio n s fo r 20 m iles on 1 j ness m an w ould use in h is b u sin e ss ed e ith e r by th e g o v e rn o r in p e rso n
e ith e r sid e of th e ir r ig h t of w a y o r in h is hom e.
o r by o ffic ia l re p re s e n ta tiv e s.
th ro u g h th e e n tir e s ta te of O regon.
G o v ern o rs H a rt a n d D avis, th e
One w ay su g g e ste d by Mr. B ean to
In 1916, by an a c t of th e su p re m e m ak e th is possible is to w ipe o u t th e fo rm e r of W a sh in g to n a n d 'the la t-
c o u rt, th is v a s t a c re a g e w as ta k e n som e 70 s ta te b o a rd s, m any of w hich ^e r
Id ah o , have n o tifie d G o v ern o r
from th e ta x lists, th e re b y th ro w in g o v e rla p one a n o th e r a n d In th e place O lco tt th a t th ey expect to a tte n d ,
a h e a v ie r b u rd e n of ta x e s on th e in ­ of th e se b o a rd s, c re a te a c a b in e t of a T h e re a lso w ill be p re s e n t from
h a b ita n ts of o u r s ta te . T he la s t y e a r lim ite d n u m b e r of c itiz e n s to a c t W ash in g to n th re e o th e r p e rso n s th a n
ta x e s w e re p aid on th is lan d w as w ith th e g o v e rn o r of th e s ta te in a n «G overnor H a r t - G o v e rn o r S tevens
1915, w hen th e a g g re g a te a m o u n t of a d v iso ry c a p ac ity . All of th e p res- 1 C a lifo rn ia will send a m em b e r of
ta x to th e v a rio u s c o u n tie s a n d th e e n t b o a rd s, Mr. Bean s ta te s could be th e s ta te b o a rd of p h a rm a c y , w hile
statte to ta lle d o v er $ 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 , a n d c o n so lid a te d u n d e r som e ten o r 12 G o v e rn o r D ixon of M o n ta n a w ill be
re p re s e n te d in case he is u n a b le to
t h a t a m o u n t w ould h av e been in-
( C o n tin u ed nn P a g e 4 '
m ak e th e trip . G o v e rn o r C arey, of
W yom ing, ex p ressed som e d o u b t as
M’NARY INTRODUCES
to th e n eed of th e c o n fe re n ce a n d
BILL TO ESTABLISH
p ro b ab ly w ill not h av e a re p r e s e n ta ­
UNIFORM STANDARDS
tive.
NEW BONUS BILL
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., M arch 1
S e n a to r M cN ary h a s in tro d u c e d a bill SENATOR IXI1KÎE FAVORS
PAYING SOLDIERS’ BONUS
in th e se n a te to a u th o riz e th e se c re ­
ta ry of a g ric u ltu re to e s ta b lis h u n i­
form s ta n d a rd s fo r farm p ro d u cts,
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., M arch 1.—
in sp e c tio n se rv ice a n d m a rk e t s e rv ­ S e n a to r L odge, re p u b lic a n s e n a te
ice,, an d a co m p an io n bill to e sta b lish le a d e r, in an open le tte r to h is con-
tra d in g ru le s a n d p ra c tic e s fo r deal- i s titu e n ts to day, a n n o u n c e d th a t he
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., M arch 1.-
e rs In farm p ro d u c ts a n d to o rg an iz e] wa3 in fav o r o f a s o ld ie rs « bonus.
A fte r m illin g a ro u n d for d ay s o v er b o a rd s of a r b itr a tio n to a d ju s t dis-
As one who voted to send m illio n s
th e m e th o d s of ra is in g fu n d s for th e p u te s c o n c ern in g sales.
of A m erican boys to ris k th e ir lives
p ro p o sed s o ld ie rs ’ b o n u s, th e re p u b ­
T h ese b ills a r e in sp ire d bjv r e ' ]on Gie b a ttle fie ld , he said , he be-
lican le a d e rs d e fin ite ly decided to q s s oi such le g isla tio n by th e n eVed th a t th e p ro m ise to p ro v id e
: them w ith th e co m p e n sa tio n th ey d e ­
served sh o u ld be k ep t.
u tiliz a tio n of fo re ig n bonds.
so ciatio n , fo rw ard e d th ro u g h M. G
In s te a d , it w as a g re e d a t a len g th y Coe of B end, vice p re sid e n t of th e
sessio n of th e h o u se w ays a n d m eans p o tato a sso c ia tio n . T he b ills a re ap-
c o m m itte e th a t a plan be im m edi- proved by th e d e p a rtm e n t of ag ricu l-
a te ly w o rk ed o u t w hich w ill not tu re .
c a u se su ch a heavy d e m a n d fo r a
c a sh p a y m e n t a n d its a c co m p an y in g
s tr a in on th e tre a s u ry fo r a t le a st
tw o y e a rs.
T h e o u tlin e of th e plan a g re e d up­
on w ill m ak e th e in su ra n c e fe a tu re :
pf th e bill th e m ost a d v a n ta g e o u s one
by f a r a n d th e cash f e a tu re le a s t a t ­
tra c tiv e . T his, th e repu b lican * l e a d - !
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e rs b eliev e w ill a ffo rd re lie f fo r th o se i
e x -so ld ie rs w ho a re d e sp e ra te ly in
W ASH IN GTON, D. C., M arch 1.—
need of m oney, b u t will n o t a tt r a c t T h e s la s h in g of th e n av al a p p ro p ria -j
th e v a st m a jo rity of ex -so ld iers, th u s 'itio n s m ay force S e c re ta ry D enby to
lig h te n in g th e load t h a t th e tre a s u ry issue o rd e rs to th e fleet to stop all
w ill h a v e to b e a r.
] o p e ra tio n s, it w as s ta te d officially a t
th e navy d e p a rtm e n t to day.
In re p o rtin g th e second deficiency
bill, th e h o u se a p p ro p ria tio n s com '
m itte e reco m m en d ed a re d u c tio n of
n e a rly $4,000,000 in th e allow ance!
for fuel an d tra n s p o rta tio n . W h ile ,
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th is actio n is n o t fin a l, n a v a l o ffic ia ls
M rs. L. W ith e rs, a m ed ical m is- d e clared th re a te n in g ly th a t th e ships
slo n a ry , w ho h a s seen ten y e a rs ’ s e r - |m a y h av e to a n c h o r w h e re v er they
vice in th e C hina field, spoke to a a re , b ecau se th e navy h a s no funds
la rg e a u d ie n c e a t th e B a p tist c h u rc h to c o n tin u e o p e ra tio n s.
S u n d ay .
I t is seldom th e p le a s u re
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o f th e people of A sh lan d to h e a r a
LONDON,
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1. — Lloyd
s p e a k e r who can d e liv e r such an G eorge, a n g e re d by th e o b stru c tio n
a d d re s s a n d hold a n a u d ie n c e fo r ta c tic s of his p o litic a l en em ies w ith -
su c h a le n g th of tim e w ith n o t one in th e co a litio n p a rty , h as th re a t-
m u rm e r of p ro te s t from a n y in d iv id - ened to resig n , a c co rd in g to th e press,
u a l.
M any e x p re sse d th e op in io n
T h e re w as a m e e tin g called today
t h a t ev ery one p re s e n t w ould h av e by th e le a d e rs of th e c o a litio n p a rty
been g lad to h av e liste n e d to th is to c o n sid e r th e p re m ie r’s g riev an ces
in te r e s tin g ta lk e r fo r a n o th e r h o u r a n d a tte m p t w ill be m ad e to find a
or so w ith ou t being tired.
rem edy.
DENBY THREATENS
10 ANCHOR SHIPS
Large Audience
Attends Address
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ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 192?
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Speaker L E. Bean
Discusses Taxation
Problems of Oregon
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Annual Institute of
Women’s Temperance
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<» to d a te as a re s u lt of th e s tr ik e <» ion w as held a t th e P re s b y te ria n
«» is e s tim a te d a t $40 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . •»! c h u rc h y e s te rd a y in th e form of an fo rts fo r law e n fo rc e m e n t a n d se cu re
» T h e e ffe c ts of th e s tr ik e is fe lt •»! a ll-d ay m eetin g . T he a ff a ir w as a th e n o m in a tio n an d electio n of m en
-» in se v e ra l A m erican p o rts, es- <» h u g e success from b e g in n ia g to end. to office who w ill be an h o n o r to o u r
■$> p eclally in S e a ttle a n d V ancou- «» A11 p re s e n t w ere pleased w ith th e co m m u n ity a n d s ta te a n d fe a rle ss in
life* & -7? —
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<s> ver, w h e re la rg e sh ip m e n ts of •» p ro g ra m p re se n te d .
th e e n fo rc e m e n t of law.
<» lu m b e r a re b e in g h e ld fo r C hin- <»]
M rs. A lice Jillso n , co u n ty p resi-
T h a t we e n c o u ra g e a n d aid th e
T h e Issues b e fo re th e m e e tin g a t
<» ese vessels.
•» d e n t, w as a good p re sid in g o fficer, te a c h e rs of o u r public schools in fol-
th e A rm o ry to n ig h t, I th in k , a re
»<$>^>^><»<»^<»<»-»<»<»<»<»'»<».s:: h a n d lin g th e fu ll p ro g ra m w ith g rac e low ing th e s ta e law re q u irin g th e
th e m o st im p o rta n t t h a t h av e e v e r
a n d ease.
sc ie n tific te a c h in g of te m p e ra n c e in
been jo in e d in A sh la n d . T h e y a re
T h e M isses K aegi played «tow b rll- th e schools.
,too im p o r ta n t to w a ste an y tim e
lia u t p ian o d u e ts to th e d e lig h t of
T h a t, w h ereas, d a n c in g c a n n o t be
< th in sin u a tio n a g a in s t th e c h a r ­
th e a u d ie n c e .
classed am o n g th e re q u ire m e n ts for
a c te r of an y o n e of th e o p p o sitio n .
Mrs. Jo n e s, of M edford, is th e new e d u c a tio n , th a t it low ers th e m o ra l
Mr. G re e r w ill m e e t th e issue
co u n ty s e c re ta ry .
to n e a n d in te rfe re s w ith a ll le g iti­
s tr a ig h t fro m th e sh o u ld e r. T h e re
T he vocal solos of M rs. E s th e r m a te e ffo rts to se cu re le a rn in g ,
w ill be no s id e s te p p in g or d o d g ­
A s h c ra ft an d M rs. A lta W in e b a rg e r th e re fo re ,
ing. E ith e r A sh la n d h a s h e r big
w ere m uch a p p re c ia te d .
Be it resolved, th a t we p ro te s t
ch an ce, o r sh e h as n o t.
G re e r
M rs. R o w lan d , co u n ty s u p e rin te n ­ ? g a in s t th e p ra c tic e of d a n c in g in
th in k s he is in a p o sitio n to ge:
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., M arch 1.-
d e n t of te m p e ra n c e te a c h in g s in o u r o u r public schools.
th e big h o te l a n d s a n ita riu m .
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T h a t we believe th a t th e Bible
T h e re a re h in d ra n c e s in th e w ay
C o m p letio n of th e 1,000,000 h o rse - schools gave a s p irite d ta lk on h e r
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w h ic h ' MUST be rem o v ed o r he
p o w e r w a te rw a y p ro je c t a t M uscle ex p erien ces a t th e co u n ty te a c h e rs ’
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in s titu te a n d in v isitin g schools, j
w ill fail. H is a tte m p t w ill be to
S hoals, A la., u n d e r d ire c tio n of H en-
Som e te a c h e rs do no«t even seem to ■* T h a t we u rg e good c itiz e n s e v e ry ­
show you th e s e h in d ra n c e s an d
r y F o rd , w ould give A m erica 44 p e r know tb e y a re u n d e r
,aw tQ teach w h ere to u p h old, by th e p resen ce a n d
w hy th e y m u s t be rem o v ed . He
c e n t of th e w o rld ’s developed w a te r j th e in flu e n c e of alcohol a n d n a rc o tic s m o ra l su p p o rt th e e n fo rc e m e n t of
w ill try to do th a t in a g o o d -sp irit­
pow er, it w as d e c la re d re c e n tly by r ^ o n th e b cdy, w hile o th e rs a re e a r- law s a n d in th e tria l of o ffe n d e rs.
ed, h ig h -to n e d w ay. He w ill ta lk
T h a t we do e v e ry th in g possible to
S e n a to r H a rris , d e m o c ra t, of A la- n e stly glad to do all th e y can to
fra n k ly a n d p lain ly , b u t he hopes
b am a.
! te a c h te m p e ra n c e tr u th s «to th e boys c o -o p e ra te w ith city a n d co u n ty of-
t h a t no w ord w ill be sp o k en in
ficials in re g a rd to e n fo rc e m e n t of
T h e p ro je c t, how ever, p ro b ab ly a n d girls.
¿ u c h m a n n e r as to offen d .
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T h a t th e co u n ty union a p p re c ia te s
y e a rs. It w ould give A m erica a to- joyed by all w ho could sta y , a ffo rd -
f u r t h e r th a n is a b so lu te ly neces
Gie k in d n e ss of M esdam es A sh c ra ft
ta l of 10,243,000 h o rse pow er g e n e r­ in g a social h o u r as w ell as a re s t
s a ry to a p la in u n d e rs ta n d in g of
from th e b u sin e ss of th e day.
and W e in b a rg e r a n d th e M isses K a-
a te d by w a te r pow er.
c a rd s on top of th e ta b le . H e h as
C ou n ty A tto rn e y M oore spoke d u r -] e g i in fu rn is h in g such b e a u tifu l a n d
New Y ork, a c c o id in g to S e n a to r
call an y m an a lia r o r a th ie f.
help fu l m usic and to a ll o th e rs who
H a r r is ’ s ta tis tic s , is th e lea d in g in g th e a fte rn o o n .
T h a t w ill n o t h elp th e cause.
Mrs. L ouis Dodge, p resid e n t of th e have c o n trib iu te d to th e success of
s ta te in th e U nion w ith 1,300,000
G re e r is g o in g to th is ta s k in a
h o rse pow er, w hile C a lifo rn ia is sec- local
p a re n t-te a c h e rs ’ a sso c ia tio n , th e d a y ’s p ro g ra m .
fra n k , open m a n n e r a n d play th e
T h a t we h e a rtily a p p ro v e o f th e
ond w ith 1,111,000 h o rse pow er. T he w as one of th e ch ief sp e a k e rs of th e
c a rd s on to pof th e ta b le . He h as
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A la b a m a in th ir d place, he said.
• o f p a re n ts an d te a c h e rs w as being
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th e n ecessity of th is fig h t, b u t it
! lin ed by F o rd , w ould give th e s o u th j Dr. M a ttle Shaw , in th e closing ad- en s tu d e n ’s a re sm o k in g c ig a re tte s .
h a s to be m ad e, a n d he w ill un
R eso lu tio n C o m m ittee: Mrs. G race
an a d d itio n a l h o rse pow er volum e d re s s of th e day, tsru c k th e deep
d e r ta k e to m ak e it to a fin ish .
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p o w er developel in J a p a n , Hasrris
y o u r s e lf on th e m e rits of his
¡said. T he J a p a n e s e to ta l, he ad d ed ,
cause.
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is th e la rg e s t In A sia.
HAZ K IK .
ANSW ERS TWO CALLS
T h e A lab am a p ro je c t, th e s e n a to r
d e c la re d , if g e n e ra te d to cap acity ,
STORM CENTER HAS
T he fire d e p a rtm e n t m ad e t w o '
w ould su rp a s s th e w a te r pow er now
SH IFT E D TO GULF COAST developed a t N ia g a ra F a lls, w h ere ru n s to fire s to d ay , n e ith e r of w hich |
T he firs t i
HOUSTON, Texas, M arch 1.— W ith b o th C a n a d ian a n d A m erican sides proved v ery d a m a g in g .
th e unco m m o n scene of icicles r e s u lt­ g e n e ra te b u t 870,000 h o rse pow er. call w as to th e W illis h o u se on t h e ;
in g from th e snow a n d ra in fre e z in g H e e x p la in ed , how ever, t h a t engi- c o rn e r of V a n d Second s tre e t, w hpre]
as it fell, th e G u lf co ast is e x p e rie n c -, neer8 w ere a d d in g 425,000 h o rse th e ro o f had c a u g h t on fire, a n d two
in g th e coldest M arch w e a th e r it ha3 pow er to th e d e v e lo p m en t a t N ia g a - : holes had been b u rn e d . T he second
h a d fo r 30 y e a rs. T h o u sa n d s of dol­ ra F a lls, w hich p ro b ab ly w ill be corn- fire w as o u t on E a s t M ain s tr e e t be-
la rs d a m a g e to crops, p a rtic u la rly pleled p rio r to th e F o rd p ro je c t.
]yond th e ra ilro a d in th e C oder prop-:
ln th e Rio G ra n d e v aljey, is c e rta in .
LOS A N G ELES, M arch 1.— It w as
“ A t a n y r a te th e M uscle S hoals je rty , w h ere th e ro o f w as on fire in
d e v e lo p m en t w ould be th e second fo u r d iffe re n t places. T he blaze w as re p o rte d to d ay th a t one of th e six
PALM OLJVE SOAP CO
la rg e s t in th e w orld a f te r N ia g a ra j e x tin g u ish e d b e fo re m uch d a m a g e m en a rre s te d on th e lu fo rm a tio n f u r .
PAYROLL IS STOLEN F a ll h a s been e n la rg e d ,” h e said.
h a d been done. B oth fire s, it is be-
i n ish e d y e s te rd a y by M rs. Jo h n R upp,
M IL W A U K E E , M arch
1.— F o u r
“ T he M uscle S hoals p ro je c t,” th e lieved, w ere s ta r te d by s p a rk s from
had m ade a co m p lete confession of
b a n d its sto le th e $19,000 p a y ro ll of I s e n a to r a d d e d , «‘c o m p a res fa v o ra b ly ch im n ey Mues.
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th e P a lm O live Soap co m pany h e re w ith th e t o ta j d e v e lo p m en t in som e
his co n n ectio n w ith th e m u rd e r of
to d ay .
T he b a n d its escaped in an
FIRST TREATY R A TIFIED
W illiam D esm ond T ay lo r, m ovie d i­
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r)
a u to m o b ile .
BY SENATE, 6 7 TO 2 3 re c to r.
T his re p o rt w as s tiffly d e ­
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., M arch 1.— nied by th e d is tric t a tto r n e y ’s office
T he firs t of th e tre a tie s of th e a r m ­ an d b u re a u d e te c tiv e s. It w as s ta te d ,
a m e n t co n fe re n ce to he ra tifie d by > how ever, th a t th e confession m ig h t
th e se n a te w as th e p act b etw een th e be secu red b e fo re th e day passed.
U n ited S ta te s a n d J a p a n re g a rd in g
A ccording to th e sto ry to ld by
th e u se of cable fa c ilitie s on th e is ­ M rs. R upp y e ste rd a y , H a rry L ynch
lan d o f Yap. T h e fin a l vote on th is w as th e m an w ho m u rd e re d T aylor.
L ynch a n d th e w om an w ere im m e­
m e a s u re w as 67-23. B orah, F ra n c e
a n d J o h n so n w ere th e only re p u b li­ d ia te ly a rre s te d . O th e rs accused by
M rs. R u p p of bein g a sso c ia te s of
can s v o tin g a g a in s t th e tre a ty .
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i L ynch in th e c rim e in clu d ed G eorge
Mr. S aul, Ja c k so n co u n ty m a n a g e r C u lv e rt, W illiam E a s t, J o h n H erk y ,
of th e Shell Oil com pany, w as a busi- a n d H e n ry A. M oreheim .
All a re
ness v isito r in A shland on M onday. ! in custody.
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L io n o r L a m b ?
Mass Meeting
Armory Tonight
will be called to order promptly at 7:30 o ’clock.
It is important that you hear the whole story.
There are many things that must he said to
give you a clear understanding of the case. Mr.
Greer will try to give the matter time enough
to do that.
BE IN YOUR SEAT AT 7:30 PROMPT