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Hi tiAPHIPS LRe5onil)li'"',,i,,l,,,lpr r u il- ..i ,jcr Is uuosi 01 uuiui hero, Says Dispatch fd of Conviction Is Sent onduraii Authorities STERSAS MRS.YOUNG mnl IVr-m, Wins, wHIi laiwai. In Tridlii Willi l rising." '"'I " luHKNT'i. i "Hi-. Al'HI I onufi clearly f eartulillns iiaia I'hilUp. ronunr cr nturilf rvm who entailed ih ,us Antl county Jnll at the TMil' hmel ru. emid'tit' ii n telrgmiii t ti.ri. imlaf by liuirrm.t Itk&arOMiri fit-In Ilin stain Bfil Hi Waatilnslnn. t.lfirani w.a nn follows; rn-nn lraimn. T'gunsalpo. . lalerraplia I'loro I'llil- niltil In at Hotel Tn, kiip. unlet nniun of Mm Taunt;. ncrmpnint) l.y (iiitt Mr, nnd Mim e-a thla department st fuclllta'a prouatoris! in4 daununn with view f4ll(04 pleana SO nlntn Slid -.tl h pad been ronirlvd nlrr in California" fntvfftor'v nlfli-e lllllrtrdlaln. n4 the .s Ansel county of lb rrl.l of Ihe loli. ina saa-4 Hint lltn guvvrmir kiMiiy notified or lr, Phil. eetlrlian. If llta detention tttit In Hondumn iui ntihiv is uiirri n ir lWn Ima ttnwil ul krt linlllm' luiiin l AXOCM:. Cat . April 14. i uorr omro. ii. ioiay. isad la Uavarnor llli-hant. il Haffinirnlo. rorrtiol Hnlfl i ol lh ranricili n ot M Pwiiip. inr His murdar v.' Um Tramnln Ma4aw. i o( wtitow. who M l to tfith llrllK m hamttiMr Mr li. iji. ONMII KlM told of ltm r4 Mrarii tmm Him I,, am raoty lriitrr t. aX. " nut (iintn known m .nlm. Ilnhilurw i ft roun lir arrtiaUil unit i. t in ma liMior aim la Miv. M1 Ompnn'iHi la KukIiIip t I4,1 th man natntnl K ho. with Mia. I'antin. tittvtinir nh if v ........ Mlonl in ha Ju- i' f'H to ha a iliilanl rrloiun af MMIw. Iln In to Imm ' Aniclfl Jlillimrv f tnr P 'Hy. Iln la omilcil hum "r all nrann rlinrBn. ami io Iho attrrirr a nfrir- rinvrnor B,k tl.M 1 1. Tfiirlg,n lo ilnluliir.t tt rharrti nmt mUi nn ihn kr Otla n( a'.illntf mii.1 Ml.inM mar In lompa. P olDrfira ttltl h.,1 HHt it.. li known aa Mm I'araon I may wrrn iumhl In nvnn n;r Hi-ntlty, oa thn 0f anvm li in I... 1....1.. III I ru. n t. .. .1 . . '. lailenil prl.nn nt lnvrii- nanana. una thn (lkllllioin.1 IMillllrnllnt.u M. K. KiiilKrlxiiFi, lliin.liiriiii -. . ....UMlv.fi np nan in tim . . . . i - ,-'iiir hi ainin in NHIN aaklnv u...t.,... . . ,, niniinrnira ni runry til lllllinhfliil Mr. I n'1 ''""on nml hnlil lh-, "rv.imioii , ,,,, frt hi.h. . ' "rmur !. Phi '7 . '""ItIiiI wlliifaa. fllftl nnnn InnlRht nml of. H . 1 "UI '""It fni ch. " """'"'l on Ihn Z? "'v,,r,' "tnTn Mia KLUXERS PARADE M'N. VK AIMS tO.MIN.l" hj.'.fhl"-.,"r" s" wi.ii. i nIPMifaa f-l r. n il "? 01":'"i""n "rn nt thn Iwn.i'uv m. Ok ,, '"Ollll ll-lnmilPa hit n .r. . ,.,In,,l'"1 with n ,1 ,"""" "Mn pnnplc nr. ,tl,l,, or hiinil- "n"n h?"' "l.nntnc.'t Kl"n pS rrTrt ln Ktl r SSorii,-" ,n"t 1 "Ml.pl ,7.' '":," Hrn. Ira. 1 nil mivn n fun- r...i Iho nrrini..! l... K n li. ro,,n with fl ln thn Lin , hn,nncn 4ia,. Ih. .1. r cnl Amrlnnnl.n. n lISTWIlESIfO IN TWIiAT H MORNING REGISTER ilin Wmlirr llil l Mnluidny. lillll inil ; '4 II Ml HM lilt)!, l.iigtun niHl li lolly It. I. T. ', lli'l'tn li .1 fur Dial,,,. Unlabel 1 1 (i 1 1 ii w I 'u ii Cmil.ai Inr. mi ml. u Wink In I 'liferent I'nrla i.f I'mlnly. page Illlllil Wnlar lli..i I i i, , ,, 't IIIUUMl 1 1 )t III at In ,St, III tun ," I'ntfn "! 'In Anlir.) In llli.. In Wr( . W MrrHflll I'ltirn I'ltgn I I'll 0 I I .1 l I n. miliar f l.fc. I'lilllng M u einviil 'n n. HiiiiIkiiI I'll'. I'Iujmio 'rat I'KKn 6. i.te.a : M M Vnliiry I'.igrnllt lltlMlnlt lltlftn ll HI Itqrfri' nr M4.l'n l.,i. i'aM 1 Wnrlil vni- l Tn,i' n( lrlturr llrto ltal M(l, I I'agn I M"0 llull'lllllt In llt IllcnflPil: IVritllla Ittatifil roifn y'nrtlipra ln In lntnllla on liltf, I'lltlllty lay ttt I'ntlri,! a,'n K Htnililuril I'niihil Hialin nn't la Itn, leajMiit Imm I'ttal'iliiv I'uif i Tliri" lliiii.liil l-ifiy Will iii.i.t. uat" limn l iiivmaiiy Thla vur Vat 4 Jtl.a l:. IIiiIiiik I lira nl !f,.M,ltil Aflnr Ijtlitr lllnrM 1'iign a p'orcal Talk In lit lilti-n al Ar- IllUty Writlicatlay A f If III, mil. tlrn H,rli I'tiinint-iiilnl Inr tttla. Inll.c Wlitk III llrlluir r,f (. ! . 'roiain Tiitrtlf mi M v tn lie tli Tina V'r I'bk- Cnlilai Italra Att ul hy WValrrn t'tilnn. I'nsn Saute ..r IU.I I'ttnk I'aaarr Not to Iln I'liMI'In-l l'a t To ll.lao ll.r H I.M. . Al.ll 'f lnw Mt'ltttnl l nrn laaitn Oaiiily nml t irt-fjrttn M.f limll-Jl'l lilaltat. Ilnl.la Itlent, l'ita 3 Hprakar nt I rtratarll Wain llrlla I f Itf alrltra. I'an cxi Nnlra anil t'ctannala t'axn i Hptirfa j T.g Kiratt lUaomrn on itrngnn T.am Ul, tl. W illi llr.k.H l.ll I-., t '. llantt rnl (iuaiaiii Malrttftl. I'asa Wow1nit.il of Wt.rl.t lluft.nll Tram rinlllirtt. I'atfa . Iinit'.tv Will Itrtriut Ilia Tltln July I'nutth, TbS" Itnlh Willi Tlut'iy llll Wlna fur Vanka I'.lehl llt.iiin Ituna Kraturn t'h'- rail'" I'lrald tinlitr. I'nen Vninun lt-(uli.i Htrl'ln Itonta Halt lika la jtAhern o at. Aiiicrira an fit MANY FLEE FROM FLOOD j fatla to tuy, cuitalltnpl.t will Inkn . mn , ; Ami U U with thU ruriall- . . & h. & --. iwiiovnt Htnl th Kradual oil ml nation Ilim-V'W" i.i ,"'"' Wrt'TllKHX IMAXITOUA WiNMI'K'l. April io. . Wild ninny diwritta in rrntml nntl ouilirrn Manllolm ropmiinil n 1ra.tr rla in thn Aaalll iliulllo nnl ItcMl vlvrta kttil trll.ularlaa tltiriuir Ihn Mht. thn floo.t alltlnlloii allow, j l no liuptovrmnit um.iy. VI. ..v f .,,,111 t.nvn l.nrn ft.rrr.l I In lenvn thnlr lmiii"a. initnra nm laolntrit from nmrhy tuwna i.y Inkt-a f wnit-r nml i)utiiniiil ot n.fr.i nf fnrm lnuil In lh low ly i w.t iliirlt-tn havn linen inuinnnnti, A few illalrlrtn r-Mtritnl contlltlona , alialilv Im in ovti.l lotlny Willi in Wnlela recellllat nry aluwiy. Thn htoat nrrtolia rontlltlon n lia al Itrnmlon. w Imrn htintlrr,! of rr.ltlrni. tivinR In thn rriimi of Ilin rlty known na inn rntta, ini" hnnu fortrtl lt Vnrutn lllflr Imnma wlllln nlllera. virtually aurriiun.lril l.v ilia fn.t rl-litaf wutr-ra. nm mitk- lnf prnpnrntlnna to Bet In nntety. LAFEE SLAYER UNKNOWN M 'H IK VKHKHT or .11 ItV IN II Atlltl .Ml HHK.lt t M. MAN ritANflHfo. April 2" A vrril:il nlnilnif thnt hn wua inur ilnrert nt thn linntla of n party or pnrfra unknown" wnn rnturm-il hy a rnrttner'a Jury Imlay In nil In tlllnal into the ileutli of llul. hi Al fred II. IJifen. uf n llil-tll atretl leinple. wnn filially henten nml rhul.nd In n lintel room rnfiutly. Cliirenrn II. Illtkn. mivnl yen mnn. who In chnmeit wiih tniii'.l-r 'n i oniiet llnn with Itnl. 1. 1 Uiree'a drnth wna preariit tlnntmhniit the Uimii nt, lull ilhl not teailf)'. (I, U lliirdnw, n juror, fainted whllu I'lihfeiiuin T, I Met'itiihy wnn rteaerlhlnif thn rnnilltlun of Ihn romn In whlrh llnhhl lifen wnn nl Ini'kid. Ilh kn I" till tlm pnlnn rourt riilnnilnr for n prelltiiliuii'y Imur nil loinnrrnw, t TELLER IS MUM ON STAND I'ATTKIISOX JIOKS NOT AX NWi:U IX KMIl...l.l'. 'ASK I'f.llTI.AN'li. tiro... April 5. Knrl I'.. I'lilteinnn, foinu'r lelluf nml nnnlntimt ninhler of Ihn l.iim hnriiiiin'n Tnmt ruinpnny hunk, nil trlnl on il i-hiirtti. nf rinlusMh'iiient of 1.14. lion, tuiliiv refiininl In miawnr wimp linputy llBtiii-t Allnriiey Hun IMnron iutke.1 lilin "lHiln-t ynn kniiw you wnrn dnltiir vtinimV" nml "lihln't you knnw ynn wnrn iln llliniiitnly Htoiillint ymir I'lnpluyi-iii' money?" Ily Introduction tif rni-iirdn from ollmi liiuikn whnrn rultr-raon hud nrcoi ntn, I'lorrn iiniluriiink to nt tnnk Ilin ntntniiiniitn inndn hy I'm ter.nn on dlrnct tnMlinnny ynnlnr tlny Hint lin hud Rlvnn Ilin iuIh.Iikj Tiionny In ,1. O. Onlnr, iiiiloimihlln tinnier, tin Onlnr'a imli. BRITISH KILL DRY BILL MKAHl Itn IAINIM IX lltll SI (HMMOXH 2n TO II or (tly Iho Awionliilnil I'l-oa.) t.fiNIMlM, April SO, Knr th" flrnt limn In Iln hlnlnry, Ihn linuan of cntniiioiiH lodny dnhntnd it lliiuor prohlliltlnn bill nml nt the nxplt-n-lion of Ilin ni minionln on II klllnil Hie lunn.urn. hy rojncllng It nnw nml rnndlnir, S S (I to 14. The hill wnn thnt rocntilly mlopt itl by 1'Mwln Hiirynmootm of Pun dnn, who linn dnvotnrl IiIh llfo to Mm oiiiinn nf v Jirolillil I EUGENE, PIERCE SEES PERIL III linimni inn mi in IVIUfibUL INrLUA I (!ov(!iiiorl.s!;iiosW;iriiiii",Noto of Yellow Monaco Wlikh, Ho Says, Exists on Coa;,t GETS FOOTHOLD IH STATE finds Aliens Shore Benefits of Ono Water Project DENIES HE HANGS CREPE I H) Iln la V, I'ri in IiIikc ' u nf Wmi lllil. I nil rMi ,n llurtil III I fUiitH tlm IVuili uinl 'Ink. Iiuf simk I'lillTI.AMi. ii, o, Ainu :n. IXpni'lial In Ihn l'.-nl.l.i waifiing untn ui,iiiii n Mmmul i lvlllAliull nil lilt. I'iii ICi I'o.tal UIMl n t'lalalli. lh0t , i, ,,. nlttrmt.ly 4,,ii.t'il" In anrll Wlv in" untn imina nr t. ,i .) , . Miniilirr of 'ny dull tiMluy. j "t iit uitiiliri nUly oitHMxil Io I a KtritfoiitaM rllilijiiufi nn Iho i rntff.M oh'l tfnflt'Mi uf I irrgm.,' tuil lh EiiwfiH.i, -lin i ,,i uimii I?'",?.!, r;," "VUW'i.,t """"! "-"" IFUIIt.li pin)... Khl. h I l-tnt-lllly via. :i""l. I i'Kiit tn any Unit hitlf of Ins , Ihn (nruii'tn Mhu Mutlltl Ittinntlt ifr. mi thn priijt-it wtro Muiicul Htt, ' inr " llrplullnc til" fort that rtewa. .n.ai ami ImJitlttuala of Hit. aiatt. ha.l frnrii fit In rltat nrtarlln Itliu l'lmial ami ".i..hiirr," '"r ta-tf.llly .ur.i. lha Imuran uf an u ,tt. HI lilt-, t.ui ainnll iliitii.Tttlnl f.i.,f nipt ho tiajnn for thn ffl'triit nifrl' -lr;irtrl n, fruA )Umlmtl lit lllft of' jftii ogli nrilimt) i-lltiilfidln ri rolvn I'MHlurtlnfl. lilh I to m a! fault. -. Ih'iilrw l In frttTr-llAtiJCtr "I nm nt .ffri,tiuf n uU of r. hn iritr pt-l, am lUtt in hintf a ttiM-trfno uf il-tpitir. TlicV miv I a in n r-hritnlt L It.- cl t can no lmrm In fa-ctn III" ItUill 41 ItU In. Mill im It lil A (imntm or tho farm thot tho ov- jornor the- roltnf 10 n "nr i-f ' harO tltnoa" whlt h I orevaillntf tn 1 mniiv rUi of IhUi (ttir. "A-nriit a ( tn tnn no wmiicn ihrMi'th lh nun! ana nw trt fr. lti cam fin! himonlf a It mo 1 nttttn In ilrlit at tltn entl nf rat II cr. hn will runnll piotlili-llim." nam um cuvninor. Ann una '"") riiiiiinni mi, nurriy inn., r" :ntll Ilk tho lnatJJuiitlur.tt of thllitfa i An Ilk" rxpinnanil It. thn aiirvlvnl of ;.V ' tht. fiut.nl Itltlat Kn on, atthntlltll nt-litliitly tlinrn Will hn nil i'llil to 11 ami (lla nurvlvnm nentll tvltl ctitno Into ilifir riKlitful prnfu hulllf.m Nut InittltltAltMl Juat when thin nileht runin nhoul niitl Junt who tht, ntirvivora inlKltt .rnntiniiaA nt tvaa-a 4. nntutnn II womu k ir i:ixsti:ix,s tiiixhiy or iu:i.atimtv 'M CA.RL VON I . I 'iECITlL j AND OUR. VERY CWIUEM10M IS TREMBLING ON THE VErfiE OF UTTER DESTRUCTION . t - , w J1V I. LANE COUNTY OREGON, PLANES DROP FOOD UPON LAKE ISLAND OF FAMINE t m . t - ii f 4i n i n r i '.i Till. M AIMiANK Hi ii.uiila ul Oimi Alniln'H' IU'Mirt lllltlllif Hflll hit I'l-rMilM oil l4iltn M'i IiIkbii Atoll Illy 111" Aaaui'lnli'll I'rnaal -C It'AHii, Aim. nil.- Armr li Ijiivi-i iiiiinit nliitliiiira liml hft'ii MiKiliinl uii ilin iiiiiiiiliinil ntnl nif nilinr na fnniil tn nmkn u Inml ink lii'lnrn r'iti liliiir Itn iliiatlntilloii. two iliiina fruin Clil'uKn loilny aiit-ri i.il'i iii ruirvlfiir iuntl ta III I' ll men uml I'lin wmiiiifi rtiliori,!! liinrnmii'il nml alnrviliK wt Hiiuili Km laliiml In Ii e-loi'kril Lak Mm limmi. A li llrivlluint from C'hnnuic I'l'lil, I ni on I. ilia., rnrrylna iluti IMiiiniia of fnml nml i& jvmrtr nr Ilin I'lilililtn Trllillllf. , C'tlU'UK'i Mirly itila iniiriiliiK nml ,!iiuil ovi r In lalitml uml ilriiiilit'il iln curfiu lit ; (nml alinrtly uficr i i. m, Tim plitun pilm. ,1 l.y Mtiul-nniit I "u ' "rn fnl.ln fur anlf-prn-llniiy K. Wunilri.lK-. "Ifr p.inniiit, I "t1'"'"rt ,h" 'in-i..l..,f,l nv..r llm l.litiul uml .Imi.uliiK Ita ' '"'"i" wl'I' h wnrn i(lr.i-. tl,l, fi.tt.l rulitu. flaw In llnylitltl. tlll'll.. wli r., it linn I. .I Inr thn i.lnlii. U nt iiiimnla r. .mlt t1 ct lii( all ii'f una mi ilin lalnnil. -Inllifr TWO WILLS OF INTEREST Ill II I. .f.l.n, .Tin ii IU.Ill;li; tillll.lt MY llltlllll.ll '.VAI.I.A WAI.I.A. Wunli., April Ihvk Immh !..! for trobtiiv In 1. nmilllfk o(ittiy. fintfun, ncrurUinic lu inj k lil II rr-nlvni Im-T l,..luv (inn I. llnil of Churlra Zlnk ii Milton litim. r. wliiian charref ! r.,r.-t. wan fuuml In n hurnliiK I " ' inrrliil nwny miu of ini-ir i.lmi k mi finvfriioii'M mouniuirt ! 'Ifntl nn-l lniiriil. Mont of thoni rnri'ntly. ntitl who la l.t-lltrvnil toininutiR' tho imnrniiloyi'd who wnr linvn l.t-t-ii iiiurtlfrftl. Tin. otlinr j lripirt'tl wr-rn tmninn ovt-r thn hnnr! la thut f lita Profiler. Alfrvil Zl'ik. ' with rluha. Ti-n of thn tt-ffnltTH ahmi, tin. iMillli.ii.ra iir-iuri hi.a j nf thi- Knthnun twiwd Inillft l..,n IIH...HB for iitoru limn U rniniln In thn aulmil.a whiTf "ii " mid who la lpirvi'4 o l.l i," Imnila tlrlven out of town nre 1'l. . aihiTin. It U rfportftl thnt thny lsatfi-a In linth i-atntnn nrt hn j jira hnldlnK up pntlcntrlnnn itnd 1111-11.1.1.18 tf ilin .ink fnitill)'. four ; plumlnrlnK. K-mn of thn men nn hrutt.rra ami nun nlatnr w ho aur-; 1,-rt.tl n rnatnurnnt ownrd l.y .1 vivn, Thn pnpfin of Ontrln 'mk mn nntnt-rl Itoanllml nn. imlnwl rfvr.nl thut 111- will won vxi-rutnl i Inn un,i drlnka. Wlmn thn l.l'l nml alKiirri pi.t , v. n ilnyn btfure i w, prwnIM . fight v atarmil h mil uvuih. Inf,, uoremhai a. klllrtl and hl Thn ratntn rnl. MO nrrca of j tun .hot four tlpmn. wheat lam) Iraard uut hy l hn film-! ' ily nm! la valutl ut bntwenn 111. 000 una 116.009. DEFEND PRIEST KILLING ui;v. i. s. ;it A.T a xii cmiKiw hay oi nniY iivi(Kltisv NKW YOltK, Airll 20. The oulrry of i.roll njcnlnt th rfrrcill rxrcuiion l-y th Kui.lon no v lot Bovrrnnipnt of Vlrnr Ownftitl Hull hkavtlch wtui charartf rtif d mm k '(ul(Majt hyixrly. Intplrwl hyl tollllrnl (mtr-u. ! four chTfy !mtn wticnn ntatnu ntfi In !rfrmtt D m.Vii nrlloti wire ninilc nub- Itf intluy hy ili Nnllonal lilmr Alllnrrn fur Trade Iteluiionn with nml Itei-oKiiltiun of Uuanln. Tim clerirymen nrn Itev. John llityiit-n lltilluen. pnMnr of thn I'oiuinuulty ehiinh: iho Itnv. John llowiiid Mehhti. reftnr of the 1'rn teatitni Kpiaenpnl rliiin-h of thn Holy Trinity, lirooldyn: thn It -v. Nnriiinu Thuinna. I'realiyterlitn. ronnertt-d with thn Iaitun for In dtirtrtnl I leniiHTiiry ami thn ltev. Ir. Terry si It kney (Intnl. rrrtor of thn I'roteniiint lCplniopul Church of Ihn Anrennlon. SATURDAY, APRIL 21. 1923 jMULHEIM CITIZENS ARM TO REPEL MALCONTENTS I II I It I V HEADS OF ,111)11. 1 .S MOD IMll.lt AllltKMT I Hllj.T4 Illlllil I, ! l i,. i'iiili Mill Hill Crlinliinl I ,. Iil iitn I niti r lli il drill r ' 1 5 V Ilin Anaif'.iili'il l'rraii) IIKItl.lN'. A iill VI Ai:-..r'llli In iH-waimiicr iii'iiiiinla ,iilillhi '1 In-lii n Iln, illannl'-ra In Mui-llirlin. thi'in la lllili, iinulil f hut n ri-KUlnr i-niliflliinlat' "putm-li" liml lini-n nriiinii,i In Ilin Mnfllu-lin illatrl'i. Thine whit i.irtl'liiiioi In ihn onilni-ak, thn rnrri-aiinriiliTiiH a.iy. ,-i' lint iiiii'ini'lnyrii mnn na lln-y fllillnt'! In hn Imt rrlinlmil nli, in'iiia uinii-r en m in ii ti I at k- i-nlTH "ii'l I'll iillfully ni,ili.l wltli nrin inoiini rioni Dm nliopa Mfl.HKIM. April 20-l-MIjna Itt Mtih'-lm nn'l Itn Inllllty tn. ! '"""iiiiK irulll inn i.-nlnr or thf j '"l w era uaaniiil.linic on tl"' oulaklrla. I Aruif.l with nx tiiinll- nn.1 lmprnvlitf-t W'-itporin, tin , pfiplt of M ii'-lhHtu nr,. ifntnif !"'""" Ih- """ r""'v r.-i-i ! ony f ii r I lir lnv;iioti i,f thi- lovtr Trf INvmI. 70 WfHlllikv) Tti It'il 'rt,n nor'ty'n rpr rnijitiv fay thut n'nn or t"n ! rwn h ii 1 1 ii 1'iid n ri l H" ven I y woun-l'! la Tjf.e'in-mo of I he lhr- Ortyn of rnob mlr; lait thin rourit In out an mrurato on, In- nalmli-ll na lima who hntl In-al'lli'll ItiithMiin nntj othnr parVi of thn fifrinnn orflt'lalii niuu-rt th.it atn of Ihow rnRa'cd in the nt-'Ji-r nr roniinuninti. About 30 of ih l-uflcri hav bi"-n atr!-'! hm m f of ttic-m arr nti!l nl larRi. OLD ROMANCE REVEALED lUillV.KT J. IHMIAM T.IIS KIHTII I'UESTON IlllOWX rillCAGO. April 20. N'nwn nf thn marrUro In Sun KrnnclMO yeatcrilar of loibnrt J. Uunhani. lormnr vlcn-prnnldnnt of Armour nnd rtmpnny. nnd Kdlth l'rcnton lirown. a aoclnty matron of that rlty. mnrknd thn culmination of a roniuncn which attracted wltln attention In both buatnnxs and Moclnl circle. In t'hlraco. KullnwliiK the mentinir of the two hern nix yearn uko. !unhnm. who wn.a tuild tn havo henn nlated to. auceed J. (iRden Armour an bond of tho pnckinff corporation mnlitned and went went. I-ater Mr, llrown ohtninnd a divorce. In 1912 Mm. I'tinham. who had rnnialnnd In ChlcaKo with her four chtldrrn. nl.vj wan itrnntnd n dn cret on thn charuo of desertion. tax kxplaix this? I D0CT0K E. 0ULLERIE HILLOCK. ON What is TH? WORLD COMINCiTO DAUGHTERS ELECT MRSANTHONYCOOK Pennsylvania Matron Chosen President General By D.AiR, In Stormy Session POLICE, FHEJ CALLED Feverish Excitement Marks Balloting on Candidate MRS. HANGER NEAR RIVAL AiiniHiiKiim nt of Itivtult Wlilrli I'ltui'il Mm, f'iK.k nt limit f IhitiKliliTH Suivm Awny lilt. Umu'nH inT I'tiniimlini ( tHuliitt WAHHINVITOV. April 50.- Kler llmi of Mra. Anlhnny Waynn fook of I'ooknhurn:. Tn., na prral.leiii Kt-ntrnl of the I Hillfliteta of the Amr;ran ICvidutlon wan an nounced nt K.ilny'a .l, n of the noelely'a nnnilitl roPKrev. Tabu lation of the hnMi.M caat yemi-rtluv by deliKnlt-n nhonnd ah" had r-ri-li.il 'jit vott-a to 7'j recorded for Mm. (J. Wallace W. Hantcer of WaahlnKion. her only opprnt-nt. Announcement of the reault whlrh will plnce Mm. f'uok at the head of thn orgnntiation for the next three yearn an a succenaor to Mm. Onorife Maynard Minor of I'onnecticiu. nwept away the blt teme.n that marked the triennial election campaign. Mm. fook nnd other executive otflcern whone elec tion blao wan- announced, w-tll be Inauirunited at the concludlns e nlon of tho rcnifrem tomorrow. A number of reno'.utionir' em hodylnir prlnclplen of policy for Ihn new administration were adopted todny. The de!c?Alc .pent the afternoon on n pllrrim itue to Mount Vernon, and to night neanlon wa.a addreaned by General TernhliiK and Haron lie I'artler. tho Helff'.nn ambanaitdor Hiwtrlctil ImmlirrnCiiiii tioii-(il Secreiary IkivIx of thn labor department, at thin mornIn' "en slim naked the delegates to support proposals for selective ImmlKrj tion and the enrollment of alien In the t'nited states, and imme diately after his address a resolu tion endorslnc "restricted selec tive Immigration" was adopted by acclamation. A resolution favrrlnic the p!ac Inir of irovemment aid to disabled soldiers in the hands of state of ficials and their treatment In their homo states was referred to the organisation's legislative commit tee with power to act. Tho result of thn balloting wan announced when tho annual con gres renewed its sessios today In nn atmosphere of almost feverish excitement. While the voting waa In progress police and firemen had been called upon to help pre serve order and when the result was made known the congress went into a prolonged nnd noisy demostration for the successful candidate. Mrs. Thomas A. Edison of New Jersev. was elected chaplain gen eral by n voto of ST1 to 746 over Mrs. Khott Gootle of Alabama, who was Mrs. Cock's candidate. All tho remainder of tho Cook ticket was elected. Tho other successful candidates follow: 1.1st (if Other Officers Mrs. Frank H. Hrlggs, of Maine, recording secretary general. 874: Mrs. Kranklln I. Shumway. of Massachusetts, corrcspondin-; sec retary general. 963; Mrs. William lUrGIITKItS OAI. TWO S. Walker nf Washington, organ'X Ins secretary general, 923; Mrs. James 11. Stansfleld. ft Illinois, registrar genernl. 972; Mrs. Al fred; J. llrosseau. of "Michigan, treasurer genernl. 924: Mm. Georgo Pebolt. of West Virginia, historian general. 919: Mrs, Alvin 11. Con nelly, of Missouri, recorder gem enil 95.1; Mrs. 1-irx Anderson, of tho IHMrict of Columbia, librarian general. 980; Mra. Charles S. Whit man, of Now York, curator gen eral, 947. Vice-presidents general: Mrs. llenrv A. Heck, of Indiana, 1435: Mrs. Charles H. ltooth, California, 14. 15- Mm K. C Urnko. Nebraska, 1470; .Mrs. Gerald l.ivirnjcston SU-hu'vler, Colorado, 1426: Mrs. llenrv P. Vltts, New Jersey. 1436; Mrs. William McGeo Wilson, Ohio. 1413. OREGON WOMAN AGED 104 juts 1:. tionrur.Y vu-aviu ll.VI.KVS COMCT TWICE V.MON. Ore.. April 20. Mra. t.i,u..t....t. Iln.llri.,, wna 104 Years r.iifcti ,,,"iii - - - . old Wednesday nnd now regards lioiseir aa tno ouiesi iittn,,n ..t Kastern Oregon, IC not In the state. Shi. was born lit what is now W ai de. Me.. April 1. 1819, During Inlr lifetime three great wars have occurred, nsldo frm tho cnfllets with Mexico nnd Spa n, cunflrcts with Mexico and Spain, grow from a Btniggllng child na tion to tlm greatest of world pow ers. Twice Mrs. Godfrey has viow ed llliley's comet, and in tho span of her life travel to the West has evolved from tho ox cart nnd two wheeled wagons to tho nuto nnd the MUtnptniniB palace car. Mrs. Godfrey, rtesplto her nge, is still possessed ot all her faculties, and nsslsls In tho housohold work at her daughter's homo hero. Sho wna married 81 years ago to K. H. Godfrey, nnd ot their four children, two lire still living, although Mr, Godfrey has been dead somo years. Her descendants; rench to tho fifth generation. Blnco her husband's death she has been living with Mrs. Sarah Kicker, n dnughtor, hero, anil as her present stnto of health in remarkably rttggod, sho anti cipates many more yearn of life here. KLANSMEN ARE SUED FOR DAMAGES IN BALLOT MIX T. ;llf,ANI, If dlTtiASn. 8.Y8 (iOOO NAMK WAS flt'RT $.-.3.VK) A.kiMl tor Allimil Injur la Ittpniniliin In ITIinnry Illi'Siil 'ntn ( linricn TOItTl.ANU. Ore.. April 20. Kchoes of last year's political ram. palgn were heard today In circuit court hern lotlny when selection of ti Jury was begun to try a 152.(100 'liiltiaKn suit which Thoniiis Oar html, attorney, has brought against Charles Hall, It. It. Coster. Kred L. Gilford. I.uther H, Toweli "and other members of Iho Ku K lux Kl.m.'' Hull was candidate for the itepubllran nomination for gov ernor at tho primaries last .May and Confer wux secretary of hl organization. . Garland alleged hn had hern In jured because his nnmn hod tmen published in a lint of voters who were charged n tho recount pro ceedings instituted In behalf of II. ill. with Illegal voting In the primary at which Governor lien W. (ilcott rocelved the Knpublirnn nomination. Te lint was pub lished when attorneys for thn Hall forces in tho recount proceeding!! brought to show that several hun dred votes had been cast Illegally. UcllKlniia and political Issues figured In the questioning of tales men l.y Garland, who Is conduct ing his own case. BISHOP RESTS WITH KIN ItKV. TX TTtjK III RIKI BKMDE VII K, SOX AXI RKIATIVKS 1ST. I.OI IH, Mo.. April 20. Wall op iJnnlH 8. Tultlc, of the Ktro (.il churrh ri'Mtii tonight In Itelle-four.tnln-it cmft-M-y b-rnido the frrnvf of Mm. Tuttlr. a Hon, ffrntid Hon and mother-in-law, ThoufaintJa of fnion todni Mr-fa'-mrd pn-Ht his bier on h lay In Htuto tn Chriftt Cnurrh Cuthcural. tho nt'ttt of Iii activity for the lart 35 of the 56 yarx of htn Kpinco pAtr. Hlnr 1503 he had bvn pr Kidine bishop of the church In the Unilrd Ktatrji. Th-r wan no eulotry and lh wimple funeral offic-i of the church hi(h fwrven for prii-Jtt nnd lay mnn, rich and poor, wan adhered in utricily in compliance with th acod churchman's wiflh. As h cortc Ifft Ihe church tho bll toiI"d M timoi. one for each year of hia, life. Floral of ferine came from varl ou Hcotlons of the country. Flow ?rn tanked thi lanre altar of th? MnUly oHflc and a larf blanket of Mmit-ix und calla lilies covered :h nkt. (, FIRE WIPES OUT BURKE moiie tiiax TiiorsAxn peii- SOXS IX)SE HOMES ' ni-fEKIEUJ, W. Va.. April id. More than a thousand persons were rendered homeless and prop erty valued at a million dollars destroyed late today by a fire which completely wiped out the town of 'Rurke, McDowell county; 25 miles west of Blueficld. Tho fire was checked' tonight after it had spread to the adjoin ing vlllago of Keystone nnd ha.l destroyed three buildings there. More than 100 buildings in Vlurke were burned. Including 25 cottages belonging to the Houvon Coal and Coke company. Three smal struc tures ln the entire village escaped damage. .... The town was without flro pro tection nnd most ot tho building wero of wooden construction. McPon-ell county authorities were making every effort tonight to provide shelter for these home less. The fire was believed by of ficials to havo started from a de fective flue. LEWIS FRANKS DETAINED IS Sl'SPKXTED Or COMPLICITY IX SKAYlXtt'OF DAXCEIt CANADIAN, Texas. April 20. I,ewis Franks, arrested yosterday at Miami. Texas, on instructions of California authorities for alleged complicity in tho slaying of Krltxi Mann, dancer, at San Diego, Janu ary 14. is one of threo men arrest ed nt Miami, Texas, about a month ago in possession of stolen auto mobile hearing a Bakorsflold. Cali fornia licenuso tag. telephonic ad vices from the Robert county sher iff's office today revealed. I'pon receipt of tho description from California authorities of the man wanted in connection with tho slaying of tho dancer, Sheriff Logan Coffee, who made tno arrest yes terilay, said ho believed tho evi dence sufficient to justify Franks' return to California. FINE ORCHARD STARTED SOIIi or KXCKPTIONAT, DEPTH XKAR WAI,LA WALLA WALLA WALLA, April 20. What Is destined to ho one of the finest orchards in Walla Walla val ley. Is under process of develop ment nt the. nresent tlmo on land owned hy C. N. Foster, whoso farm lies six miles southeast of W'nlln Walla In tho Hus-soll creek district fuot hills. More than 2000 trees of apples Jonathans' and Delicious, covering a field of 2"i or moro acres of land have already been planted. . Tho soil at this point is of excep tional depth, according to a state ment mad" hist evening and is fer tile nnd well drained and holn highly suh-lrrlgnted Is especially ndnpled to tho growing of fruits nnd vegetables. ONTONAGON SUBMERGED DEPTH or EIGHTEEN INCHES IX 1IEAUT OF TOWX ONTONAGON, Mich., April 20. Tho Ontonagon liver overtlnwed IIh r.ink today nnd tho wnter wnB the highest In 40 yours. Two hlncks Mi the heart of town nre under IS Inches of water and tho wutor ia rnnlillv rising. Br'dges nre reported going out and more Ice thnn three years ago when a railroad bridge went out. also In reported. NUMBER f WORLD COURT PLAII THEME OF HARDING President Is Convinced That Much Opposition Is Duo to Lack of Information WILL EXPLAIN PROPOSAL , ,, Course Decided as Result of Conference With Wood LATTER VERY SKEPTICAL Commlttm Chairman AsmcrtH Tliilt Court EnpotiMil Hon Aroused Mum Tarty Opinsalllun Thun I.d the laiigui. of NnUiniH WA8HINGTON. April 20. Con vinced that Inck of InfiirmiUlon la nnp( risible for much of thn oppo sition to thn ndmlnlHtrutlon for American membership In tho pur mamnt court of International Jus tice, president Harding Is under atooU to have decided to explain tho proposal carefully nnd in de tail nl the first favorable oppor tunity. The explanation contemplated by thn chief executive In expected to Ink" the form of a letter or un ad dress, more probably the latter. It Is considered unlikely thut thn presidential tinnouncere-nt will bn ilet'iyed until the proposed western speaking trip to stnrt tho middle, of June. Some ot the President's advisers are of the opinion thut It should be made In the nenr future and this opinion became mora decided after Representative Will II. Wood of Indiana, chairman of the He publ'ran congressional commlttoo, during a call nt the White House today asserted that the world court prorositlon had aroused moro op position among Republicans In tho Middle West than the league of na tions I'lnds fi. O. P. Itradcra Opposml Mr. Wood on leaving the Whlto House explained that the views thut hn had presented wero pureljt-tiis personal ideas but added that scores of telegrams from Republi can leaden and conferences) held during a recent trip to Indiana had convinced him that he stood far from alone in believing 'ha court issun was freighted with danger to the solidarity of the Republican party and to' Its success In the 1924 campaign. - . , ; ' Mr. Wood's statement to tho President constituted the first open opposition to Mr. Harding's propo sal among Republican leaders out side of the "irreconcilablo" group of senators. Mr. Wood said after ward tho President was not wonk ened In his advocacy of tho pro posal as outlined In the message to tho senate Junt before adjourn ment of congress. Fears Schism in Party Continued advocacy of the world . court proposal in the opinion of Representative Wood would either create a schism in the Republican. party or deprive tho pnrty of a clear cut Issue with the Democrats In 1924, Inasmuch an the Demo crats seemed generally favorable to American membership on tho court. He said he presented his views as his own. but added thnt he was sure they were shared hy a largo group in the Republican pnrty. Ho told the President ho had recently visited Indiana and found thorn nnd In other parts ot tho Middle West strong opposition to member ship In any tribunal connected with the league ot nations. Not L'ndfTHtood, Hunting's View Thn President In h's talk with Mr. Wood, Is understood to have taken the position thut the oppo sition was based largely - upon a misunderstanding of the conditions which would attend acceptance of membership, und it was learned that thn chief exeeutlvo planned shortly to make a statement or nn addriss explanatory of Ihn propo sal as advocated hy the adminis tration. "Thn world court Is so closely interlinked with tho league of na tions that I cannot seo hnw It enn he separated In the public, mind." said Mr. Wood. "There nre many In tho Republican party who be lieve in tho general proposition of adhesion to an International court to adjust differences between na tions, but they nre nf tho opinion that the court should bo established separately from nnv of tho exlntlng agencies such us the lenguo of na tions " GAS TAKES DROP IN EAST UEIH'CTION OF C'KNT OX AT ATLAXTIC COAST POINTS NEW YORK, April 20. Tho Btiindard OH company of New Jer sey reduced tho prlcn of tank wag on gasoiino ono cent a gallon In .New Jersoy, Maryland, West Vir ginia nnd tho District of Columbia, Tho Texas company met the p'i' by tinnounclng a similar reduction nml other hirgu eastern refining companion nre expected to follow suit. In a statement announcing the. cut, the Standard Oil company. stated that It was mndo possible by thn largo Increase In thn produc tion of California crude oil, tho output amounting to moro than 700,000 barrels a nnv, This n created a surplus ubova macket re. iliilrnnents with a, constituent drop .4 In price. Ily reason of Its ownership of a largi numbor of milkers, tho com pany Minted It tins been nble tn movo California cruilo oil by water to the Panama, ennnl to Itn re fineries on tho Atlantic, seiibonnl and so lake ndvantngn of tho op portunities to buy cheupnr crudo. Kerosene fllno hn been cut hy Iho Standard Oil company of New Jer.ty a half cent (i gallon In Iho mimo territory.