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'. i'--"-'.V :.:or. wv: ' FOURTEEN PAGES TODAY ! -it: I i '; ' VI- !' ' iJ'lniii'iJ jo u y j na if i yH if w tt a K u tJ; -.- MKE, ORl 21713. " " ' Ko7l43 W CONGRESS EMPTY RECORD BEHIND AS IT STARTJTS VACATION kree vveeits nave Fassed Since President Gave message 10 congress And Today That Body Offers Blank Record By PAUL. R. MALLON, (rilled Press Staff Correspondent) Vlll,ington, Doc. 21. Congress went' ltW0 WceKB Iluuuny who ail empty Jrttj behind It and an uncortuin f u vt ahead. I inconsequential bill has passed irnate. Not a single- measure has the house in the first throe scl the present session, v-rlv tlireo weeks 'after Presidnt MUge delivered his program to the lojpen. hero. In the wuy the situation fim P on 1,18 nloat important poll- Tna Reduction. Thehouse ways and means committee ,lannlag to bcBln hearing, Indica Mil are the ordinal Mellon plan will I greatly changed. The senate fi uice committee has not oven sut a ye (or hearings. nnna lourl. - Tbeaenate foreign relations commit (Khaino plan to take up the proposal nlulued by thn late President Ilard ar and endorsed 'by Mr. Coolidge. Freitrlit ltntc. The senato Interstate commerce coni- Blesion Is not yet oven organized be au of the fight on the floor over the Uinnanship. Proipects aro that tho guarantee nor mal o( the Esch-Cummlns law will, bo Myrtle Creek's Youthful Postoffice Bandit Given Sympathy Of Authorities Portland. Ore.. Dec. 21 fit. P.i Haded in one eyo, his hand crippled, nnrl ;; faej wrong, troin habyuood, the "kid ' V Mil robber, Ueoigifc Htonej of .Myrtle I uirt, me., uioy glimpse a suwr umoy Christmas day, after las 13 long mi of trouble. IVbon Georgie first saw ri.ivlixht. i:t !im ago, fnio introduced him to hard W right off. He is one of six .vnune 'rin a family. His father in poor. He Ud to shift for himself. He was a few years old when lie ran tn a few sticks of dynamite. Thev we neat playthings, tint! he used them 4( best he knew how. One exploded anil i I result (teorgie lost uu eve and a tiler. PJayed With Toughs. rae went on nitd spared flenrine's Mi and hmlv with mi in ii ili-ti 1 1n til ii v. Hith a bunch of "(our!, birds' Several weckH agn, scckim; noiniMliinf( I'm,1 ho wiitnlod hit Utile? body tlinmuli iwrrow hole in the Myrtle Crmk post ficeiiid took tsomp of L'uclr Ham's nmil H i job wh rh aullmritirs wiiKprrtcd the Umiicl train robbfrs of. mapot Dome Probe Reveals Failure Mammoth Oil Boom . WILLIAM ,T. LOS1I Press Stuff Corres)indeiit ) j fnn I1 11 .-. ..n ntrfi ....... .nun vi , ijifiiui it. , , naahinotn,. n.. n ii..-. ..n fr,.,.f I ...nluU i . nun tin im.m. nruriiu'rn dim i i,iiio t it,.,, P,........... . . S BIBKK '.nbn t..m nn nil ul.u-lr'l ..II fit,. Mmmil Inn'a ,,1 (IM I idtli s make a "market" for nn oil stock ""iniwe ijic pilDUC WOU1U IIOL OllJ, told toilnv to Iho senate committee Bvetticai !.. .!.- m i i :l ""ne lense. Mfll Ii ... X- l.-,.L'n I M Harry F. Hint-lair, who floated tho 5 l l'ln J1""notli nil rompauy in I-. u.,ie me public would invest in ir w. bought it buck in the oucu market i loss. ,, . Public Didn't Respond. latum nt t.n -n 1 In tlin I, ... ,,liLIIIT l.-ll . " imimpli il Sinclair lo order its re Jjrehsae a(t01. v. ioi).4-.'0 shores out I " T"'.'""' bad been floated, Livermore wtified. None of it is now ill the pub hamlu I,.. 6000 J F"OB I. OHO t wiNTE f.tTK 1. 1 . u 1 1 1 wt 1 ..... 1 . -- ( .TV- 1. . - . - . 1 iv.Rr" I". . r...' . . . .1 I. bek'tlir 1,1 .,'wi.ri- ... , . : ......1 r.nu lit. INI Iff I ! i" ' - . -. . . T-ults&2:Jt' . y.: z '. J,:..;in. tV'C'ir-" asinnw. rv: ,,i,n.rv nm uW oi .in nn.. 'ir .-".'.'"" mnm, Snmra. home of Brltisn -iut talk about your siinKin , in. ..." . .'.rr : '"' coivmnv -r-l r".":, rt": : .k. . of ti- rm-wn'v' 'yr' "r."'? ".-,.;,. ... cost of ufco.ooo. f you Dut your k.i m tun om vi iT.if.H.. ..vi. iu M-n.i'i'.Kit- 1 ; iros. i'f -n ,.. ,.,'.. rj. t,i. r'oi'can.r. ' . . v ...... ... o-, ..,. z.,t ..v. f birr ll i.ift-ft-ero. -)''" y - . . .,,,. ... , .w LEAV Vl m li i . 1 i tS AN amended but no other conclusive ac tions taken . Matter not even discussed in the iiousu. - liiinilKrntiiin. Not discussed yet either In house or senate. Prospects are present quota law win be extended with amendments. Farm Heller. No direct measures contemplated. Several bills, most of which face much opposition, already introduced. IIOIIIIH. House and senate leaders both active. Senator Smoot will produce a new hill In the senate In Jnnuary with prospect that it muy be substituted for old bill vetoed last, year by Mr. Harding. Ad ministration leaders have succeeded in holding up tho bonus In the house. Prohibition. Several hills afnendlng the Volstead act Introdmed, but prospects aro they w-iil be smutherfd. Shipping;. Some bill to help American shipping will be introduced and pressed by Sen ator Jones, chairman of tho cominerco committee, early In January. The pros pects for the future wero expressed by Senator Kmoot, chairman of the finance committee, who said. "There will be little but politics In this session from January to June It's always that way In a presidential year." "The biif kid took thi money," he .snid when pontalr authorities traced him out after finding the imprint iu the dust of a binjill hand with one. finger niiHsinff. He was ready to pleud guilty in fed eral f-ourt f robbing the" mails he wasn't' aware of the tseriouisues.s of it when sympathetic federal official held up the ea.so. Sow (ieorgie'K fifKt ClirisliiiaH gift will be an attorney. Some kind people i round the federnl biiil.liug urc going to give him Home clothes. Mother Writes To Him. Ife got a tenr-stained letter from his mother back home in Myrtle ('reek. Tho whole AViirld is being kijid to (ienrgie. in Ktead of kick'np him about. It's just what the sou) of the "kid" had been longing for a little bit of sympathetic treat ment. "Folks're, so kind and nice that a feller feels like eryiu,' just like a girl," he suid. Hut the best CliriHtnias present is still in store for th's lad who didn't huw i chance. That's just what the federal at torney's office is going lo yee thaL he gets. rrim Mr.i ixl ulticlt iiiii'riilor nnoenred hefore tho conunitlec with a reliuue of -...I n.Al ,wl Di,.,l ,, u t , , pn,l . y unswered all the committee s ipiestions oncerning the rudiments of marketing securities. Livcrnmrc teslified Hint lie wns ap proached in October. IVSi. by Harry F. Sinclair. Mr. Walker of illnir and ruii panv. of a New York investment com pany and Mr. Tim-lier of the Chase Se curities corporation, who asked him to undertake to make a market for Mam moth Oil stock. I pon his clinseiitins. an nitrecmenl was entered Into between Livermore and the llyva corporation, a Sinclair com pany, on October 7. 1111'.'!. I nder in t..R,..u l.ii'nrmore WAS cranted an op tiftn to t:tke uliares of -lasn A, no-pir value Mammoth UU compan I. ll... .Kminriit int. II t .tlM'H.T r.hol-e for re-sjile within Hie ensuing II davs at imt less that ! mt share. lveriiiore s (OiiinussKtii was nxen ui -j per cent. t. ... 1-1 ' t' I ........mat .if tllO 4KKI10. 1. 11 I noil tun i-1 , (M5 shares were subM-nbed for, of which mount Uvcnnore allotted ami hoH fr the Ilwa n.rpnralion lt.-i'JO sfiares. The price rer.'iveu wns t" nuw. 1 r- ...m.fiPd that eventually b? re-punhased evpry shnr- of stork h sold at from to ZW.oO urder in-Mru-tions from the Hyva corporation. I fill 'I TO IMTV l'H- l'" n ir.vvn corporation tvery day at a hzUer nriee than Jt'i 10 " " d"wn.' .. t:'.. in ro.faiirerflMne tn tfi-k grew out of his "disappointment .... ..t.i:- aa inLn more Ktnd. I ml lite pimiir- iit'i ,0 hi, .Mammoth stock" Liiennore testi- f'r'f'tiT Livermore's trslimonv. the com mittee .le.-id.-rf t subpoena Sinclair nd ofVirisis ..f Hi' '!" N"l'"nl bank nd rhM. Srcorilic. i-nn'ration to re-sp-,,;r here NJ-mlay. Tuc committee tbeu adjourned. 1 L : . . . . . . , 2 111 'Mt .. I iunlllM Ml'l'li" I. l . ur. I'rchlflcm tM(i- Deft Surgical Safely pin swallowed by baby is removed from Its position near heart by surgeons in fifteen minutes. The operation was practically painless and the child suffered no III effects from the marvelous demonstration of sur gical ability. 1-J 1 f Jf. " t J. DoroKiy Ti";fcA mottle r New York, Doo. 21. When two- year-old DoroiHy Tfescii, of Wood haven, swallowed a safety pin, and . her frantic parents were informed that the sorvices of a surgeon would be required to remove It from Its perilous position near the heart they quailed at the thought. Conjured up in their minds were razor-edged scalpels, slicing tiirough quivering flesh and tho spilling of baby blood. As a matter of fact the "opera tion" took about fifteen minutes and was virtually painloss. : The little girl bravely entored tho operating room, clinging to hue mother's hand and carrying her doll. Stretchod on the table the c.iild was g'ven an anaesthetic. With deft fingers tho stirgr.n. who had carefully "chartered 'his course" after study'ng X-ray photo graphio plrtos of fie pin's location, inserted a silver tubo in Dorothy's throat, slowly moving it downward until the pin was encountered. A delicate twisting motion and the pin wrs removed. Dorothy suffered, virtually no Ml effects. WuslilliKton. Dec. 21. Japan has do- cldcd ain to ask the American gov ernment for on iiareeincnt to protect Iho rights of Japanese in tho United Htntcs, It wns understood 111 authorita tive circles today. It Is believed Aiiinassnoor iihmiiwihi, the Japanese envoy to Washington, al ready has tiiken first steps looking to diplomatic relations for a settlement. In Old Problem. The problem hits existed In one form or another for 'years, dating buck to when -California first prohibited Jap anese from owning land. Not only l-allfomia but other western suites have passed more drastic laws prohibit ing Japanese from either "'using or holding liuid In any way for agricul tural d' .'Inpnictit. The I'nltud plates supreme court rc- fConlinued nn page two) REOPEN FIGHT FOR CITIZENS IN (I. S Mexican Federalists Claim New Successes; Obregon Is Confident Of Early Victory iu ruF.i'Kiti' K (;. nki'mkikh (Foiled I'reis Staff Correspondent I . I u,. With .imnort .Mexico i'- . . ant viitor.es for federal for-es at San Mnrcm sail raebls couiirmru ..... b!:i mnfirmrd and lien- nil Cardenas' cavalry pu-hmg r. . , forwurd !. thousand wrong Operation ...... IMF ACT AM SPiNAl. COLUMN r. V ILL FOR HALF YEAR New York, Kec, 21. Frank Colib, vet eran iiewspapernHin, editor of the New York World died at 2::!(l this nflernoon at his home afler an illness of six months. His early life was spent in the Mich igan woods, where he acquired a phy sique that stood liim in good stead in the Inter years of his distinguished Jour nalistic career. A lender of liberal journalism in New York for ninny years, Frank Irving Cobb paisn waged on behalf of the Iiengiie of gallons. He was a ciowe personui iricuu ii Former !'rcident Wilson. Worked While III. Kven after his illness, cancer of Ihe In leslines. caused bis oonf inemenl lo bed. I.e. continued to dictnle editorials in fa vor of participation of Ihe l.'nitcd Slates ili world affairs. Cohb was n Kansaii, born in Shswnee enmity in li',l. Cobb was a scholar, n linguist, n ph'l- (Conlimicd on page two) lion fell inlo federal hands when the Ie l.s llqeriiiMs were driven oiir atiird i ins to officisl adviis. ... nnu' nre renorted ad .vancing on r.s i"n :' ;e-" ', vaiirini on Ksperunxa in the east, ap pr. i .. - -- - - - V.i. V.V, . " '. Four More Youths Taken By Officers In Lane County Robbery Series I Confessions Of Gang solves iiystery ui Robberies Of Year. Springfield Lads Tell Of Many Robberies Which Have Baffled Officers Of County For Months. C'linrKcd with hrcakiuir and entering; n poyioffice at tiosheu and robbiiiK the minis on . l'eceniner 11, Uiiy tirtiu hihi llamditte 'McKelvey 'of Kpr liRtielJ wre ana kih iI hi fore I niled slt-.tes lomiuis- seiner In-ine! this afternoon. Murom .Me rhcrson uiii1. Knri Calkins were arraiun ed 011 charites of atlcinptlnir on Novem ber M to break and enter a huiidinff in wl'ich a l-uitcd Slates pusioffieo is lo cated. All 010 sold to have coufcsivl to tne cunritcs, AlcKidvcy iciused to emn..oy tin sivyi.is he wns ininy n'.u no wanted to 'have it over Willi. Ilryiin nml : .Mcl-uerson are repres.Viifii ny j a is ma nnu c.an i.j u.iu .... 1 llllIIHIS. Hotli Hrynn anil .McKelvey waived ex amination and were bound over to the lederni prima jurv on i.nni onu emu 0 Xlid'herson and Karl Calkins demanded I i e:nminntion, which will be given them next week. Four more Knrimficld hoys, nlleaed ' members of tho Rani! of younit rolibers mat lias nronen lino nouses nnu mon-n in tlfat virnity for the past year nnd a; half, were arrested lust nirjht mid thrown 1 in the Lime county jail. They are: liar-! old Jfcl'herson. 18. und Karl Calkins. 111. I churced with buritlnry, Alfred Townsend, i 17- and Leon Kowmon. 1S, the latter be. ins churned Willi rewlvluit stolen noons, i I'his makes seven hoys lu all, arrested, i Arrests Follow Examination , Tt Im snid Tlowmnn accenled a number i of articles stolen by Uaidlette McKelvey and Sieve Kdwords, arrested jinirsoa.-i with Kay Uryun, Trom tho liop yuoi . Lnst niKlit's nrrests followed hoars' f i,iv;ii nf aevernl Snrinefield voullis who had been believed implicated in the series of thefts. Accnrdlnif to those who conducted the examinations, nil ni ine hovs seemed tn know of most of the crimes oven thnuRh they had not par ticipated In them. Most of the loot hos been located, seys lleputy Van Svarverud who worked up the case, and will be returned to own ers. A considerable portion of it was fnind in McKelvey' home neur SprinK field Junction. Tho following robberies ore sn!d ac counted for by confessions of members of the robber gang: , Crimes Are Lilted. The Springfield Cash nnd Carry store, nlmiit a year and a half ago. The Kelels residence In Springfield, where jewelry, watches nnd other ar ticles were stolen. Fox Jury Requests Court To Re-Charge If; Verdict Awaited By Crowded Room Atlanta, (lu., Dec. 21. Tho Jury con sidering the fate of 1'hll K. Kox, charged with the murder of W. H. Cnbiirn, was re-charged this afternoon, after deli berating for six hours and a half. Tho jury, ot a deadlock after tiiklnr I lie case under consideration ut 10:.'l0 lust night, and officially beginning deli berations at l o'clock this morning, ask ed a re-chorge on all three sections of tho origiuul charges of Judge O. II. Howard. vi.... no ind ent on os to bow the ...... ...... Jury stoisl. The imirt In the re-cnarge explain.-.. I Ihe burden of proof of guilt rested with !lhe stale and Iho defense must conclu - I ..i l....,.liu rri,A rn-ehiirire flls.l dealt with the character of witnesses, the qiirst ion of a reasonable doubt and other teclmicnl matters. The i-Mirtrooin which had been iiucii.at least, jsck rniKi ims hi since early morning, was still packed tonced to se.ve three monlbs In Jail anil with curious persons. I ti pay 1"' '"- Ior Illegally uoasosa- ... -1 . .. - i .....I,...!, auteil . , .. .nn.nHltlnM. I ue jury snoriiy in it .i ... i. ... ,.nntnw M-lth them re. iiiiii .iii'ik'' ii""i" i'ip.' . --- - i gurding his charge explaining grounds lor insanity nnd other points. ! .ri. (...I... .1 liia home and start. I J ll.T ll'IK"- m..r, . . ... - ed for Ihe court house Immediately. ' It was not Known ueiinin-.ij u i.--point the Jury was at a deadlock but r oorts were that tho division was about c,i".u:. ..;..... ; A Iinrry wsb i-auseo n i't .......... " "- fore when the jury rapped on the door. Crowds which had drifted Into tho cor ridors slurried back to Iheir seals, only to find that the request had been for an aspirin tablet. The Jury hud been deliberating for six, hours at o'clock. The judge arrived at !i:1S and depu ties left immediately to bring Fox from Fulton tower. British Would Erect ' Navy Hero Memorial ' liond'on. line. '3 1. A grandiose s-hemo to escri s memorial to the British . .... ... j. iu. .r.J. mrur Is under l.svy s inn I .i i"" ;-- , contemplation by h Urltlsh admiralty. Is o-opcsen-lo erect in. ... Round Up Of .!!?'.. r); sirinCn.aa. before the Ketels burElsrv. Aioerr rertect s resuieni-e on the huh way between lCuRcne and ipriut;f:eld, about six weekR nKo. Klmer Ilnrlow's residence In tlio Wll lakeusie district, nil munlhs nito. ine iiTussuin home, which was eater-; cd several times. j The Peterson nnd KlflKR residences ! aud the West Snrincfield store. ! Tho Loop pool linll in Sprinefield, I where knives and cash were tulicn n luontli nito, Tho Sprinitf ield flour mill, wh re n larRo Amount of nou-ncRolisbie securi ties, Riiseliue tii'kets and other thlliK were taken, only a few weeks ano. The only burglary unaccounted for wns at the homo of Mrs. Van Villxah, wh"U $tri in cash was taken. None of these ImvH will admit they know anything of this one. Government Steps In. Federal warrants are out for MiTher eou nnd Calkins, who are alleged to haM nttempted a larceny in a builditiR wher-3 a postoffice was located, at tioidien on the night of November 1-1, in addition to ,vlu, Pe 8ni( t0 hn.p UKtnu. rubbed'i'lie warrants out for .McKelvey aud lliyan, r... ,,..,1 . , Bi i:0h ,eii last onduv nift or rllriy Tuesday mornitiK (Continued on piiRe three) EUGENE WOMAN EXHIBITS BLACKBERRY JAM MADE ON POLK FARM 16 YEARS AGO. A glass of IB-vear-old am was brought Into The Guard office this morning. Some time ago Mrs. B. ). Gill of 469 Sixth avenue west read In paper that someone had some Jam that was nine years old. So he brought in her best black, berry jam to prove that nine years waa nothing at all In the life of real Jam. . Mrs. Gill made her blackberry lam In 1907. In the home of her lather, J. 0. Staats, in Polk county. It's tome jam, too. Brownsville Sees Cash In New Matamoras Turf Brownsville, Tex.,. Dec. !it. A local corporation will erect a M).000 hotel for the accommodation of 1.0(10 persons ex pected here during the racing season. The new truck provides a 10.000 ca pnclty grand stand, now under construc tion, OHO by tvi icei, nnu mreu units, each 500 feet long, containing 100 -i..i.inB The track Itself Is pronounced by turf I'Kperts second tn Done. ine nine speedway is wr icei scrum, i'""i", bnnked nnd constructed generally like tho famous Iiiitoula track. British Yachts Will . . Race III America London. Dec. 21. A fleet of throe or four Urltlsh International alx-inetro racing yachts will rac.o In American homo -waters against Amorlcon vnssols of the slx-motro class next summer, It Is announced. i nix- lfill ah v.tia Ilucyriis, (.. Deo. 21. That fresh eggs are selling in the market at n million I murks each and a nimrt of milk at 11, I " ."r.K" , ,, i w.,n i uuii.imiu iniirnn i i-p , I cmburg, Is tho Information contulnod ira, in i,,. - ........ r-...n .IUIV.. In that tier. (n a ,t,.r rrom r ,,, niunlclpsllty 1 Hn.-opf, a local re . ty to Mrs. iiOWlB UI resident. J( K FIKINY IIAMIIIKr Moiimlavllla. W. Va., Iec. 21. This -elty Is going to bo cool for tbrue months s I Jingles From The News Jungles; , By UI HBNBT lieports from down In Mexico are very apt to differ. : At times It seems the Itega. In front, again they get a blffer. The latest now Is (ibregon Is marching on Jalisco; He'll take along aome heavy guns a,nd several cuns of crlsco. e e -' ' King neorge has packed his grip and beat It from the throne; He ll travel for a space of lime, he'.t beat It on bis own. Hen Ford bands Cal so Xmss glft.t atsrla a lot of chatter. The third party that wanted Hen has been knocked Into a battor. , . Whst sounds we hear, oh my. oh de-ir, the cope are In their coup,:. They've come to Iske tJrandfather fo' loudly esMng soup. H.nta might bo good and kind, a rial to guodnesa buyer. liut on New Ycar'a day a dollar looks like the old-time wagon, tire. An it. D. "Hor." In tlaly saya garllo la the atutr. ' ' H soon relieves blood pressure, ho claims II Is no bluff. ll.H ssy foe. sln't It. Jost Ihe sanm If pressure causes death. What's the difference anyway, when garlic takea your breath? , A bee Invertor hsa been stung, hut man. why ehould he pout, MUny gnta are bee-lng atung, wllh nary a bee about. GIANT LINER IS BEACHED IfJ FOG Accident Not Dangerous Is Word From Offices Ship's Line; Christmas Trains To Be Missed By Passengers. BULLETIN New York, Dec. 21. The United States liner Leviathan, which ran . aground at 10:30 this morning off Ftobbins Reef, was floated shortly after 5 o'clock. The big steamer proceeded slowly up the river to her dock In tho ' North river. Tho first and second class pas sengers wero taken ashore In turn and lorry boats when It became ap .arent the ih'p couldn't be moved de spite the aid of 18 tugs.. . New York. Pee. ill. The Klnnt liner Leviathan, largest passonBcr ship In tho world, reported by wireless today that el'o Is aground In upper New York bay . off Hoi. I. ins Iteef. Her position Is not danfferous. ' The Leviathan wns arriving from .Southampton with a heavy passeniror list of Christmas travelers, including John .J. McGraw of the Now YorH UllllltB. At the of rices of the Cnltrd Unites lines It was stated that tho only moa. snse received from the Leviathan up until noon wns that tho vossel had gone "nllifhtly aground" on Kobblns ilevf. thiB morning. . . I.M Sol rmaoanceil. ' Observers at 1Kb Korry terminal at . Ht. lleorge, Utnten Island, said tho bl( bus a slight list to starboard, but that It Is not pronounced. ' The Leviathan Is approximately three-quarters of' a mile off Ht. George, they said, between ltobbtna Keef and the hell buoy. ... Tho Leviathan bad cleared quaran tine and was proceeding up the bay when the accident occurred. . j. Mho went ashore at half tide. The tide will not bo full until 1 p. in. nnd It wus conslderod possible that the big ship with hor thousands of passen gers, many of whom are homeward bound for the holidays and may have . only a tow hours In -which' to make train connections, would be delayed un til dark, when It would be Impossible 'to dock her until tomorrow. ., Vessel Close to Hocke. ' The spot where the ship ta aground Is filled with mud and It was not be lieved the Levlathan'e hull has been damaged, fitaton Island observers Raid. The vessel waa close to the rocks. howovor. The Levluthan ran aground. In a. heavy fog shortly beforo 1U;60 a. -m., at which time oho wlrlessed the' United Htates lines headquarters ot hor pre dicament. ... ..' When the fog cleared away eight tug boats' wero puffing around the townrine; liner, trying to drag her off the flats. . Crowds guthered along the shores of Htaten Island and other vantago points to see the prido of the American ner- i chant marine aground The roof tops of St, GeorgV were black with pep pi who had cllmbU there to her. (Continued on page its) . Athens. Iec. 21. A determined effort to persuade nx-l'remlrr Vonlaelos to overcomo his hesitancy and the fears of bis newly acquired bride and mturn ho tho helm of affairs In ble native land, was madu today cy tlio present government. . .... - -' ' Premier tlonataa ana i:oioni -I'lss- II... il Ihn nillllaev ri I rnil OPH t . the two strongest men In Athena at tho mo- mem, answerea ine oemnna ot rvpuu- llcana that tho former resign by has leuiOK O.n i.njiMri.irn 10 " e mlltse which will plead with. Vonlaelos iu reiurn i'i ore.', e. . Ilepntlea Cable gtaleaaaaai.-- ' Fimultanoously they persuaded 2f0 deputies a majority of the chamber--. to cable the veteran statesman to como to Athens. . - Oregon: Fair tonight: Saturday fair, except probably rain northwest portion; moderate wlnda, mostly southerly. . o read tne Kvening uuani, K.a AT HOBB N EE RETURN VENIZELOS : :' IB 1 t ,'i - , v mm III i: 1A . . l ;,',';;!; it . ; ; fi L,(-S:.i .V ' . : . Ml km 1 1 fi l'.w ..MM Ml -'H.!'.U K I it : I- P' e ! 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