Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 23, 1922, Image 1

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VOLUME
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi, 43)
THREE BANDITS
CASH AND AUTO
M ACHINES ARK STO PPED
HIGHW AY NEAR FA IR
GROUNDS
TACKLING A HUGE JOB
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ASHLAND, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23,~Í922?
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BY JUDGE HAND
GOVERNMENT HELD RIGHT
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W EA TH ER FORECAST FOR W EEK
LAW SELECTED
NEW PREMIER
¡Y TORY PARTY
DM
No. 44
FUTURE BALLET STAR
FINAIL SESSION
WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.
The CONSERVATIVE LEA D ER STATES
w eath er outlook for the period, Oc- ’
HE IS READY TO ACCEPT
1
¡to b er 23 to October 28, inclusive, is
OFFICE
I fo recast as follow s:
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sta te s — G enerally POLICIES ANNOUNCED
te m p e ra 'u re , but
BY FORIEGN OFFICES
of occasional rain
Denial of In ju n c tio n A rouses E m o - 0,1 d 1p n o rth coast.
D m la ia tio n M ade T h a t th e Revolt
pcan L in e rs; L a te r R ulin g Modi-
N orthern Rocky M ountain and
A gainst th e C oalition G overnm ent
lied Decision to Som e E x te n t; Will P la te a u regions— G enerally fair and
W as by W ealth Is L aughable;
norm al tem p eratu re.
Dcniiiud L arge Domi.
Less F irew o rk s A re Prom ised,
n N
STEAMSHIP COMPANIES
I Pacific Coast
fa ir and norm al
APPEAL SUPREME
COURT w
______
ith p robability
D ep u ties Search for Hours Sunday
Morn ng; H ighw aym en A ttem pt to
Run R iu lf on O nnet ; A u to Is R e­
c o r d e d L ater at M ediord.
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T H R E E DAY SESSION O F CRATER
LAKE UNION NOW
ENDED
OFFICERS ARE ELECTED
FOR THIS COMING YEAR
Mary Spencer Re Elei fe<^ P resid en t;
M eetings A re Said to Have Rein
Rest in Several Y ears; Pine Ail-
d resses A ie Given.
W alter C. Loudermilk, civil engl- j
H ighw ay b andits held full sway neer and forestry expert, with Ids
NEW YORK, Oct. 23.— F ederal
LONDON, Oct. 23.— The conserva­
r o l l
C ra te r Lake Union of the C hristian
early Sunday m orning when they bride of a few weeks, photographed Judge H and has decided in favor of
tive (to ry ) p arty unanim ously elect­
at
San
Francisco
just
before
sailing
I
E
ndeavor
com pleted a th re e day con-
held up th re e m achine loads of peo­
! th e governm ent on th e D augherty
ed A ndrew B onar Law as their
for China. Loudermilk will tackle the
J
vention
here
Sunday evening. Dur-
ple re tu rn in g from th e dance a t the
leader today. Law is ready to ac- j Here is Lois Russell, who has just
stupendous job of reforesting China, (ru lin g on the ship liq u o r question.
;
ing
the
afternoon
C o u rtier degrees
fa irg ro u n d s, confiscated one of the thus bringing back the soil to produc- I He upholds the rig h t ¿u the govern­
cept the prem iership. The dissolu- been awarded a place in the ballet of
I
were
conferred
upon
delegates for
m achines, relieved the occupants of ivity. preventing floods and famine m ent to forbid the carrying of liquor
tion of parliam en t Jias been delayed the Chicago Civic opera, and a scholar-
!
th
e
's
p
e
c
ia
l
study
and
good
work in
| ship by Adolph Bolm, ballet m aster of
all cash, w atches and jew elry took nd creating new industries that will on ships of A m erican reg istry and
u n til T hursday.
:
C
hristian
E
ndeavor,
a
t
which
tim e
1 the opera company, making her ehild-
th e ir victim s to Gold Hill, and mplo; millions of people. His wife to prevent foreign owned ships from
Lloyd George said his “ farew ell”
hood dream come true. Critics who th e following w ere honored: John
tu rn e d them loose to m ake th eir way was formerly Miss Inez Marks of bringing liquor w ithin the te rrito ria l
o he km g tin s afternoon. E a rlier havg seeh Miss Russe„ Ul aclion pre.
Gatey, Paul K oehler, Mrs. C. F.
back to M edford as best they could. ’ " ;don,!. Cal., for live years a mis­ w aters of Am erica.
in the day the form er prem ier said diet a brilliant future for tier.
sionary in the Orient.
¡K
oehler. P au lin e P lum m er G ertrude
The hold-up was staged by a trio
The decision c arries witli it a de­
lie would conduct the fight as a lib­
Brown.
Lois W ertz, Mary Spencer
of bandits, who stopped th e m a­
nial of the in ju n ctio n asked by the
eral. The Scottish tem perance p arty
and
M
arie
Prescott.
From all r e ­
chines n ear th e fairgrounds.
One
C unard, A nchor, F rench and other i W inifred Grace Spencer d a u g h te r supports Lloyd George and th e lib-
ports
received,
the
convention
was
m an co n trib u ted $120, w hile the rest
steam ship
lines.
The steam ship o f A ir. and Airs. H. A. Spencer, of e ra ls.
the
best
in
several
years
and
an­
donated less liberally. Those in the
com panies s ta te they in ten d to carry i 213 Palm avenue, died a t her hom e
Law was Bivaa a g reat ovation in
o
th
er
good
year
is
expected.
th re e cars w ere loaded into one m a­
the fight to the U nited S tates su ­ a t 5 o’clock this m orning, follow ing fro n t of Buckingham palace. A fter
Speakers a t th e S atu rd ay m eet­
chine, a Buick, which was driven by
prem e c o u rt for a ruling.
1 an illness of about ten days. She accepting the prem iership. Law said
ings
w ere Clive Seiz, of AllwUj;-, who
one of the robbers. W hen all were
Judge H and ruled th a t foreign was 34 years, eig h t m onths and four his Policy as prem ier would be one
gave
a helpful talk o i * personal
allow ed to leave the car a t Gold Hill.!
; ships m ight carry on an eastbound da
Qjd
of tra n q u ility and “ m inim ized com­
th e highw aym en continued in the!
work.
Mrs. Angell, of Phoenix, de­
I voyage sufficient liquor to provide
m itm e n ts,” adding:
Miss
Spencer
had
been
in
Iter
us-
voted
the
next hour to m ission study,
direction of G rants Pass.
the necessary crew rations. The de- ual h ealth u ntil th e week of the
“ Lloyd George said he was hon-
.leading
up
to the new book on India.
Follow ing the d e p a rtu re of th e I
cision would prevent foreign ships te a c h e rs’ in stitu te , which she at- est to a P°in t of sim plicity. I am
Mrs. Minne Polev gave a splendid
m achine, the victim s s ta rte d to walk
leaving Am erica carrying liquor for tended ,)Ut was com pelled to come ¿ la(l this ep ith et does not imply stu-
talk on India. W. W. Robison gave
back tow ards M edford. A m achine!
sale over the b arto p to passengers. home on the last day, on account of Pidity. I ' am a com m onplace man
an earn est talk on tlie sta te Sunday
G reat was th e rejoicing in the Judge Hand asys the p lain tiffs have
w as seen approaching from the
for a com m onplace people.
The
P iin cip als and chorus have been
school association, discussing the
n o rth , and was flagged. One of tlie city S aturday night,- when, a fte r the no case. He will also exact a bond illness. She had been in a very c r i t ­
charge th a t the revolt ag ain st the selected by F ra n k Powell, d irecto r
new m erger w ith th e A m erican Sun­
p a rty recognized the m achine as liis du st of b a tlie had blown away, the of $25,000 conditional against use of ical condition d u ring last week, but
coalition governm ent was s ta rte d by for the E lk s’ production, “ We Should
was
so
im
proved
Sunday
th
a
t
it
was
day school union, including a com­
th e one th a t had been stolen. The local eleven em erged from the HqUOr stocks save as crew rations.
1 W o rry ,” and work is now progress-
th o u g h t she had passed the critical w ealthy people is lau g h ab le.”
plete reorganization th ro u g h all de­
b a n d its ‘stepped on it,” and disap- G rants Pass-A shland gam e w ith t h
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Lord Cnrzon, who will be foreign ing in earn est. T here will be a chor-
stage and would recover. A relapse
nom inations as a council, of religions
peared.
The m achine was found best of a 68 to 6 score. The visitors
i occurred d u rin g the nig h t, how ever, secretary , said th e new foreign p o l-ju s of 40 in th e d ifferen t m usical education.
la te r in M edford, w here it had been lone tally cam e in th e second quar-
i and she passed aw ay in the early icy will em brace m ore sobriety and (num bers d u rin g the play, which is
j ter, on a cross-tackle buck, the vis-
The visitors were guests at a b an ­
abandoned.
less firew orks.
full of novelty song hits, specialty
;
m
orning.
quet
served a t 6:30. o’clock, nearly
W ithin a sh o rt tim e a fte r th e ¡tors driving th ro u g h a rift in the
dances and assem bles.
Miss
Spencer
was
a
teach
er
in
the
60
people
p a rta k in g of the dinner.
hold-up, special deputies were sta- Red and W hite line for 40 yards,
F o r th e principals in the cast, the
1
local
schools,
having
ta
u
g
h
t
two
The
following
two hours were devot­
tioned along the highw ay in v a rio u s ; stopping only on the five y ard line,
best talen t in A shland hast been se­
years
a
t
the
H
aw
thorne
building,
ed
to
good
cheer.
A fter songs and
p a rts of th e county. Those who re ■ A final sm ash and th e tally was re-
lected for the respective p arts, and
’
and
was
on
Iter
th
ird
y
ear
a
t
the
veils Mr. Seiz “ ra ise d ” the budget
tu rn e d to A shland a t a late hour , corded.
includes H enry E nders, C. E. Hed- fQr tbe cpm,ng ypar
f l5 3 bpjn„
; Ju n io r high, w here she was instruc-
w ere , stopped by the officers, and
G rants Pass possessed a snappy
burg,
W.
B.
Allen,
“
H
appy”
G
illett,
' tor in m athem atics.
pledged.
The Phoenix and G rants
q u estio n ed as to w hether or not tliev sta rt, which lacked the punch and
PORTLAND, Oct. 23.— A fter k iss­
M. W. Grubb, K. P. Nims, Clyde G. Pass delegations w ere 100 per cent
She is survived by her fa th e r and
had seen the Buick, it not being which failed to advance the pigskin. ing his siste r and calm ly sm iling at
Young, Je rry T hornton, Miss R ober­ in th e ir pledges.
Rev. F. Gordon
know n at th e tim e which direction The snappy appearance was all th a t her, David B artano, 25, a cobbler, city, O nektp. ...x i..ts t.,D 8 i EA EE
ta
W ard, Miss L eonilla Sm ith and H a rt, of G ran ts Pass, addressed the
liad been tak en by the b andits in they did possess, and they showed shot him self in the head and died m other, who live here, and two
¡M rs. F ra n k Pow ell, who is d irecting m eeting in th e evening on “ Living
b ro th ers, one in Sacram ento, Calif.,
th e ir escape.
the lack of scrim m age.
Ashland s ; jn stan tly . His m otive has not been
FRESNO,
Calif.,
Oct.
23.—
M
rs.!
th e cast for the M cN aughtan P10- in E a tte r E n d eav o r.” . A song and
and th e o th er in H onolulu.
A ccording to police a u th o ritie s to- backfield was able to pierce the i determ ined yet.
f
u
n
e
r
a
liC
lara
H
arl°
w
>
I
9.
a
form
er
O
re
g
o
n
!
duction company,
A rran g em en ts for th e
prayer closed th e day.
day, the id en tity of the highw aym en m oth-eaten- defense alm ost a t will, j
Among the young ladies selected
girl,
was
beaten
to
death
by
her
h
u
s­
have
not
been
com
pleted
and
will
Officers for the com ing year a re :
is still unknow n, though the officials j n th e final canto, G ran ts P ass at-
FOUR FOREST FIRES ARE
band, who found her in com pany for the d ifferen t chorus and m usical Miss
be
announced
later.
Mary Spencer, (re-elected)
s ta te they are in possession of d u e s tem pted to stage a final rally, and
REPORTED i'OR W EEK -END
with a n o th e r m an. - The coroner's num bers are, for th e “ Pony B allet” : p resid en t; Louva Dean, first vice-
th a t may lead to th e ir apprehension, succeeded in m aking yardage a few
ju ry said it was ju stifiab le hom icide. Misses Genevieve H ensley, Lola Kel- ; pregldent; L lb e rta Gore second vice.
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j tim es forcing A shland to reso rt to , Though Southern Oregon has been W ILLIAM II. HOLMAN
ly, Adeline Coovling. Doris Mont- p resident; M yrtle Frye> secret a rv ,
j punting.
DIES NEAR CLIMAX LADIES AID M EETS EOR
| declared p ast d an g er from forest
gom ery, Louise R uger, Dorothy Kel- and M arje Prescotf> tre a su re r.
i T hough it was at. first believed fires, four such blazes were seen
BUSINESS AND SOCIAL HOUR logg, Beth Johnson, Joyce Johnson,
! th a t th e absence of C aptain R ush. d u rin g the past week-end.
W illiam II. H olm an died at his
T here
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; M argaret Cam pbell, R uth F lackus,
■ who recently deserted his team ­ w ere two fires in th e vicinity of hom e nea Climax, S atu rd ay n ight
The L adies Aid society of the D orothy Paddock and P auline John U,
II
m ates in a pique, would seriously L am b’s m ine, one of fa ir proportions, about 11 o’cloc k. He was 6 years M ethodist church m et a t the home son, w ith Mrs. J. W. S hortridge as
ham per the team , his absence w a s jA n o th er was reported in tlie neigh- of age.
I, of Mrs. W‘. J. Moore, 235 N orth Main the featured soloist.
not noticeably felt, ( lark , actin g borliood of S tein m an ’s bridge, while
Mr. H olm an was born a t Mt. Ver- stre e t last ' week and, follow ing
_
a!
I11 the “ Cry Baby C horus,” will be
¡captain, f.lling 11s shoes in a w orthy tbe fo u rth was seen fu rth e r to t h e ! non, Iowa, w here he m arried E lla jso c ia l hour with a num ber of s e le c t the Misses E ffie Hazen, Olive Kee-
m anner.
south and it is believed th is is on H em ph.ll to wli ch union was horn tions on the V ictrola, the b u sin e ss; ton, Delphine Sackett, Alice R u g e r ,:
D uring the contest tim e-out was the C alifornia side of th e Siskiyous. eight children, all of whom survive a ffa irs of the society were tak e n Dorothy
SAN QUENTIN Calif., Oct. 23.—
Reed, D orothy Lam son,
"Wyoming a u th o ritie s have asked for called several tim es on account of
and live in Oregon. The fam ily re up.
1 Maxine M onger. Inez W ilhite, Ethel
aiil in the search for R ichard John- in ju rie s su stain ed by th e visitors, DIES AT ETNA MILLS
moved to Oregon about 30 years ago
T hirty-five ladies, were present, Hazen, Maxine Rose, Velma Clapp
HACKENSACK, N. J., Oct. 23.—
son, y o u th fu l jew el ban d it, who m ade Johnny Stevens, of G. P. H. S., was
and
located at th e ir p resent home and were served delicious refresh- and Lois Russell.
A F T E R LONG I LI,NESS
The ‘u n w ritte n law ,” as a protec­
his fo u rth escape en ro u te here from carried from th e field late in the
n e a r Climax.
men is consisting of pum pkin pie.
the F ashion P la te revue chor- tion for the sanctity of the hom e,
New York.
i gam e w hen lie had his hack i n - ! j j . p ay> whose hom e is on M oun- F u n e ral services will he held a t w hipped cream , cookies and coffee , us, F or
th ere will be Bobbie Bowers,
W hile the guard slept in th e b e rth ju re d to r the second tim e th is s e a - , fain avenue in th is city died F rid ay 10 o’clock Tuesday m orning from by the hostess, assisted by Mes-, D orothy P laym ate, E sth er K leinham - will be invoked by George Cline m o­
b en eath , Johnson forced his hand- son.
J C. Stock fu n eral parlors, w ith dam es B runer. H ow ard, W orthing-! m er, Margarfet Van Dike Florence tion picture d irecto r, charged w ith
a t E tn a M ills, Calif., follow ing sev- th e H.
cuffs, escaped from liis leg irons and
Touchdow ns by q u a rte rs w ere: ! eral m onths of illness.
Rev. C. F. K oehler o f ’iciating
In-1 ton, W enner and H arkins.
j M arrett, P earl H odkinson, Jessie the m u rd e r of “ J a c k ” Bergin, pic­
tu re actor, along with C harles Scul­
leaped from th e tra n sc o n tin en ta l first, 2; second, 3 (firs t touchdow n
Mr. F ay moved his fam ily to this te rm e n t will he in M ountain View
The an nual election of officers G uthrie, E dith Hazen, Violet Gale,
lion and Alice. T hornton, an actress.
tra in n e a r R aw lins. Wyo. He stole com ing a fte r two m inutes and 36 city ab o u t a y e a r ago, b u t spent con­ cem etery.
took place d u ring the aftern o o n , th e Dimple Sack, and Mrs. G erald Wen-
Cline has accused Bergin of a t ­
a larg e q u a n tity of jew elry from two seconds of play follow ing th e kick- siderable tim e in the vicinity of Etna
follow ing choice being m ade: Presi ner as th e “ old fashioned g irl,’’ with
tacking
Mrs. Cline and having dis
San F rancisco hotels th re e y ears o f f) ; th ird ,3; final, 2.
Mills, w here he had considerable Dies This A ftc in o o r —
dent, Mrs. C. F. T ilto n ; first v ic e -!Mr. H edberg as soloist,
!
honorable
relatio n s w ith her.
He
The
line-up
w
as
as
follows:
ago.
business in terests.
! F ra n k W eitm an, of the W agner president, Mrs. Cora Van Fossen;
R
ehearsals
are
being
held
m
orn-
shot
him
on
A
upust
29.
G ran ts Pass— B arnes, rig h t end;
He is survived by his wife two Soda springs d istric t, died this af- second vice-president, Mrs. H ow ard; ingt aftern o o n and night, to swing
SEV EN TH ANNUAL BANQUET
Billick rig h t tack le; Bryan, rig h t d a u g h te rs and a son. B urial t o o k , ternoou at 2:30 o’clock
Owing to. secretary , Mrs. W enner; tre a s u re r, thp big cast in line and from aH r e .
HELD AT RAI*TIST CHURCH g u a rd ; M cCargel, c e n te r;
B arnes, place at E tn a Mills.
FILM ARR IVES FOR
Í th e lateness of t f e hour, no d etails Mrs. M arske.
I p o rts received, w hen th e c u rtain
left g u a rd ; Lacy, left tack le; Hend-
COMPANY PIUTURES
goes up on th e first act of “ We
T he V olunteer Class, of th e Bap- ren, left end; Sm ith, q u a rte rb a c k ;'
.
tis t ch u rch , held its seventh an n u al R einer h alfb ack ; H illis, halfback;
< Should W , orry,” on Tuesday,
. . Octo-
T be fjim show ing the
m aneuver;
her
31st,
A
shland
th
e
a
tre
goers
will
.
,•
,
,
,
b an q u et in the church parlo rs last C rockett, fullback.
of the local national g u ard unit dur-
SaR
SW
SSfS&
FSl?«/.
receive
a
ra
re
tre
a
t
•
x
.
.
.
•week, and rep o rts a re th a t all en-
A shland — W entner. rig h t end;
j ing th e an nual tra in in g trip of tho
joyed a fine tim e. T hirty-one mem- Leach, rig h t tack le; T hornton, rig h t
organization the past sum m er, lias
*
liers of th e class were present to o;Uar(j; M cGargel. c e n te r;
Barnes,
COUNTY Y. M. C. A. MEETING
arrived in the city and will be shown
5 •
spend th e day and p a rta k e of tlie
g u a rd ; C hapm an left tack le;
SCHEDULED H E R E FRIDAY a t the V ining Tuesday, W ednesday
fin e d in n er served at noon.
W oods, left en d ; Nelson, q u a rte r-.
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and T hursday of th is week.
R eports from m em bers of the ^ ,ack; C lark, h alfb ack ; Beeson, h a lf - !
F riday will be the second day of
Inasm uch as the com pany walked
class show th a t 127 calls have been back; Hobson, fullback.
ihe county Y. M. C. A. convention, aw ay with one of the trophies of
m ad e on th e sick d u rin g the past
the first day’s session being held in fered as a prize, ik e film is of inter-
R eferee— Quick, of G rants Pass. :
vear.
M edford. S tate S ecretaries Dillon est to the citizens of A shland to see
U m pire— N arrag an of M edford.
In th e aftern o o n , the election of
and
R udd will he present a t both some high class work by local men
Head linem an— W rig h t, of Cen­
o fficers took place, resu ltin g as fol­ tra l P oint.
¡of the m eetings.
j i n com petition witli sim ilar organiza-
low s; P re sid e n t, Miss C aribel More-
___________________
F e a tu re s on the program include tions from o th er sections of the
b o u se:
vice-president.
Mrs
Eva K lam ath F a lls Is D e fla te d —
1 rep o rts on activities by the boys ac- state.
! tually tak in g p art in them — county
__________________
• H eld ; tea c h e r. Ella O xford; assist-
M edford H igh was m et w ith little
a n t teach er. Mary H ale; s e c re ta ry -; opposition by th e K lam ath F alls
cam p, ju n io r boys’ clubs, baseball, PAY CHECKS ARRIVE
tre a s u re r. B ertha H aw ks; a ssista n t, football eleven S atu rd ay aftern o o n .
b asketball, Hi-Y clubs, fa th e r and
FDR 4S4TR í'OMPÁNV
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4 :^ -
if the resu lts of the score can be ac-
son activities and various gym nasium
_______
M rs. Ida Sm ith.
'classes.
C a p ta ’n Adam s announces that
-T he ladies of the Aid society also c- pted.
The gam e ended in Med-
Five of the county com m itteem en th e pay checks fcr the com pany arc
m et w ith th e class, and in the a fte r- ford's favor, 34 to 0. A shland was
will be retire d , and th e ir places will a t hand and will he d istrib u ted a t
nocwi. aH present assisted in q u iltin g able to annex 20 points, holding the
be filled by com m itteem en elect. The drill practice tonight,
a q u ilt and listened to a fine talk by visitors scoreless, here last week.
retirin g m em bers a re O. F. C arson,
The total of the checks for th is
Mrs. C arrell on “ How to obtain the W ith the defeat of G ran ts P ass. 6S^
J. O. Rigg and G. H. Billings, of th is pay day am ounts to $600, about one-
H oly S p irit.” and ‘How sw eet it is to 6. and M edford 74 to 0 victory
city; I. C. W illiam s, T alent, and J. C. fo u rth of the am ount which should
to have Je su s in th e soul all th e over th e sam e team , th e in te rest in
I come to th e city from th is source, if
the
com
ing
A
shland-M
edford
con-1
M ann, M edford.
tim e.’
officials,
army officers and hundreds of civilian spectators went to tiie Aberdeen
! th e enlisted m en would tu rn out to
_ ; Members of the cabinet,
--------- , high —
vials, arniv
tests is becom ing k een er w ith every
prS
v^g
ground
in
M
aryland
the
other
day
and
w
ere
entertained
with
tests
of
big
guns,
airc
ra
ft
and
bombing.
A want ad will sell
It paya to read the classified page . day.
S F Ï HOUR TODAY ;
IV CITY PEOPLE
6Ï SCORE OF 68-6
MSN JUSTIFIED IN
KILLING HIS WIFE
POLICE SEARCHING
' FOR YOUNG ROBBER
!F
Throng Sees 4fests cf War implements