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Inlverslly of <>.«• Librar UtUHTI PASH, JHHEPÜINK OOUJI TV. OllKOON, I RIDAY, JI NE 2», UKW». « DELEGATES 10 TREATY PLÄNK IS Platform for ll«-ptil>li<'an» lbu><*<! on the Elimination of Article 10 of Covenant Aakcd People Resutuc Normal Oeeupetiona arid HiiHinen» lleauiiK » Although Food I» S«arce « • WHOLE NI MRER »007. UNION CHIEFS SAY RAILROAD STRIKE COMING Londondetfy. June 25. This city,1 COMPLETE PARALYSIS OF BALL New York. June 25 The speedy (.1 NS ALSO FALL AFTER ENEMY < O.MMl NIST LABOR PARTY ANO ratification of the Versailles treaty | which, »Ince Friday last, has been COMMI VIST PARTV AFFECT Is SIRROtNDED IN THE ROAD SYSTEMS SEEN BY after the elimination of article 10 of the scene of violent street warfare I NION Kill ICEVOLITION SMYRNA DISTRICT HEADS OF l NIONS the league of nations covenant, was i between the unionists, nationalists urged by Herbert Hoover, tn a and Sinn ReInn factions, today wais approaching normal conditions. statement published today, In the New York Evening Post, as the plat Banks and many shops are open and form on which the republican party people are venturing into the streets should stand In the coming presiden The food supply is short, however, 1 4 tial election. and the town is. still without gas. Georgi« Case W ilf lie Selli'-«! Prompt Pcvvce Delegation Will Refuse to Sign Spread of I'roixigunda IP ing (Locked Aid by Railway Labor Board \ecen- ly------ Hitchcock To Refuse to According to Information From sary if Men Are to Be Appeased Any Peace Treaty Which Takes (MUTEST fOflSEÏTlEMEUT lluu for Vice I’rcahleul * Hau Francisco, June 2b.—Today was the arrival day for delegates at the democratic national convention, The first grout Inrush began early this moruulg and continued all day. the weatherman producing a clear. cool, i otufortable day. There was one contest over «Mating of a delegation which officially up for settlement, but wax a foregone- conclusion In minds of th« party chiefs that it be settled promptly. It was the Georgia case In which the examlna- tlon of credentials by the national «-ommlttce began late. STRIKE SETTLEMENT Washington, June 25.—Evidence' London. June 25.—The Greek le IN MUN IANA Kt MU It gation h«#ro has received official In of the formation of a United Com munist party by the consolidation of' . Away Territory Ju,tic lb ¡ .irtment Holds President b. formation that the Greeks campaign ______ Terence here today, declared the rail ing against the Turkish nationalists the communist labor party and the situation the most menacing they Vancouver, B. C., June 25.—Boun In the Smyrna district, have sur I communist party, with the avowed' Butte, Mont., June 25.—Prospects have been called upon to face since dary line» between Alaska and Can rounded the Turkish army corps 83 purpose of fomenting a revolution for a settlement of the Neihart s’k* the war, and expressed their doubt ada. near tho Portland Canal, north miles east of Smyrna, taking 8,000 against the existing government was ere’ strike are remote, ^according to of their ability to prevent a complet« of here, are to be defined clearly prisoners and many guns. received today at the department o£ a report from that camp. The de- -paralysis ot transportation,” unlees this summer so miners, who are ¡justice. Steps are being taken, the mand for a minimum wage of 85.75 a they are given coop' ration by the flocking to new silver strikes In the Constantinople, June 25.—The officials said, to guard against the day cannot be met at the present railway labor board now considering canal country will know, at all times, Turkish peace delegation at Paris, spread of the propaganda. price of silver, operators declare. wage demands. "The men have on which side of the line they are has been instructed from Constan and say they are willing to keep the reached th« breaking point in pa- working, Strikes have been made on tinople that the Turkish government Engagement Is Announce«!— properties closed until the miners go tlence," declared W. G. Lee, presi both «Ide« of the boundary. With 13*of her friends at dinner back to work at the present scale, will uncompromisingly refuse to dent ¿f the Brotherhood of Railway Several Canadian government en- sign any peace treajy which deprives last night, Miss Lorene Courtney an The mines affected by the stri>» Trainmen. Le^ said no strike wa* glnecrs were here recently on their Turkey of the Smyrna district, Ad nounced her engagement to Everett are the Cascade Mines and Mills, The .contemplated among the union offl- way from Ottawa to Prince Rupert, rianople and Eastern Thrace. Bradford. The guests found tHteir• Neihart Silver Consolidated, and the dala. Washington. June 26. -Senator whore they will start north, working place by means of cupid place cards, i Neihart Silver Mines company. The Hitchcock, of Nebraska, announced along tho lines. They will proceed Blds Received Tomorrow— Mrs. Courtney was hostess for the.Flohart Silver Mine« company closed Shriners Returning Home— today that he would not accept the northward until they meet a party ________ _ __ _______ W. H. Flanagan and wife. C. F. the evening, and Misses Corlyss Court-¡down about five week« ago. being Tomorrow Is the day set ___ for _____ democratic vice-prvsidentlal nomina of American government engineers rece|V|ng of proposals for the build- ney and Dorothy Howard served the compelled to close by the lack of ore Nutting and wife, Don Calvert and who arc to work south from the Ing of the dam and the excavation of dinner. Rumor has it that the mar- for its mill. The Neihart ML tion. Mines , wife. J*. A. DeGenault and son. Sam Unuk River. 100 miles north of the canals for the new gravity irriga rlage will take place soon but the company and Neihart Consolidated Baker, C. A. Winetrout. G. P. Jester, San Francisco. June 24 The New Prince Rupert. tion project being built by the date has not yet been divulged. Those were paying their miners 85.50 a day A. E. Voorhies. I. A. Roble, R. K. York delegation will caucua tomor A boundary trail, cut 15 yenra a ko Grants Pass Irrigation district. There present last night were Misses Fran- the voluntary raise having been giv- glv- Woodson- and R. V. Cully returned row to nominate a committee of con along the boundary, will be cleared have been a number of inquiries con- ces Hulbert. Flora Schmidt. Helen en the men some weeks before the home this morning from the Shrine vention members and furthor discuss and new cairns and monuments *11! cernlng the plans and specifications, Fifield. Ethel and Floren e Bocock. strike was declared. celebration at Portland. The mem- plana for the drive against the Vol- bn erected Many of the miners are looking for bere of the group were tired bnt though there Is no great inrush of Helen Ylobtfen. Vivian Isham. Evalyn stead enforcement feature of the pro contractors seeking the contract, Bradford, Edna Trimble and Olive leases and others are preparing for, happy. , Mr. Cully, who returned hibition act. Whatever other delega- sw||nmr A — great many with a 1 broken arm. says the trip was Rids will be received by the board of Patterson and Mesdames EleanorI I prospecting ---- «------- ■» trips. *— — - tlon» mnj do National Committee p||\|ML I worth it all. He was knocked off a directors of the district till 1 1 Frye. Gertrude Collins and Eva j have left for other fields, man Mack said, the New Yorkers will . UvVII vL loaded automobile and his right arm ----------------— Adair. Miss Olive Courtney and ' o’clock tomorrow. broken near the wrist. Other Shrin- all Un mn Mrs. C. W. Courtney were also pres- hind nn effort to pledge the party to |M|| Tfl ers will return tonight and Saturday. from ; fl A R/|[) A IPkl V I A DT coming ent. Miss Courtney Airplane Makes Flights— amend the act so r to permit the II xU A number of local people have sig Roseburg, where she Is employed. Many Specials Through— «tales to determine the alcoholic con nified their intention of going up in The Shrinera specials are be gin tent of beverages for themselves. DESIRE TO SEE WRECK I ning to go through on their return Ixyndon. June' 25. Advices from 'the airplane this afternoon when the Attorney General I’altner arrived LEAD BOYS INTO CRIME flights are resumed. A few flights trips home. They began at 4:30 here todAy and took personal charge many parts of India tell of the Im were made this morning but the o'clock this morning and have con of his campaign for the presidency, pressive observance of the "hartal," Ukiah. Cal.. June 25.—A desire to ' presence of air pockets made flying tinued all day. There are 28 passing at the same time ho plunged Into his or cessation of business, as a protest j H. Hechner sent here by the the city on the way home, all being hard and they were discontinued un see a train wreck Is "reported to have duties ns a member of the democra- agnlnst the government policy lo- g department of agriculture, bu- sections of trains 5, 13 and 53. They state led two 12 years old hoys of Fort til this afternoon. The airmen tl national committee. ward India. At a gathering In Bom- the Bragg to wrap a logging chain reau of biological survey will spend all appear to be having the time of that they expect to leave for bay It was declared In resoltftlons north tomorrow unless they book around the inside rail of the railroad about six days or more distributing their lives, although rain yesterday that this was the most serious sit-j Community Becoming Known— enough flights to pay them to stay track, one mile from Fort Braggs, pojsoned barley for,gray diggers on afternoon in Portland dampened juntlon In the history of India. Grants Pass and Josephine county Cal., In an endeavor to ditch •*le the government lands of Josephine ‘the enthusiasm a little. At the meetings held at different over. They are stopping at the Jose eastbound passenger train. The en ■ re becoming known throughout the j county. The work of eradication of phine while here. country. The secretary of the cham centers. Hindus, Moslems, vf’.-irse««s. gine and three coaches passed f,TPT[the gray digger in Josephine county Pomona Grange Postpone«!— ber of commerce reports having re Sunnis and Shias all ; Joined In pray- Word received from Deer Creek the obstruction safely. Had ,hp has been started in real earnest and ceived a return postal card detached era and resolutions. In Boihbay all Pupils Organ I m - Club— grange today is that they are unable been around the outside rail, chain I Mr. Hechner will cover the govern- A music club has been organized from a small pamphlet on Josephine Hindu. Moslem and Parses shops an<1 ■* ment lands again later in the year. to hold the Pomona Grange meeting by the pupils of Mrs. Jas. Powers, the train, filled with women — County and Grants Pass which bears were closed. children bound for a picnic on Pud- J The |ocaj forestry department, tin- in their grange hall on Saturday, the The loss from this voluntary clos-1 interest being Introduced by the ding Creek, would have been dashed der the direction ot E. H. MacDaniels 26th, which is tomorrow, and that fifteen names and address of eastern suitable musical subjects, Ing Is estimated by millions ....... —_ ofl’tbdy people interested In this locality. the same meeting Is postponed until and refreshments, Into the creek many fe#t below. The f has affreed to cooperate and will pounds sterling. The Bombay Chron- entertainment, some future date, note of which will boys confessed that their desire to Icle stated: “Never before In the his- The club meets each week In the wreck the train «yas Inspired from a have their men distribute aoout 2Q0 be given. KING GUSTAV V pounds on the infested lands of the ,tory of Bombay hns such a complete Music Halt: movie film. forest reserve about two miles west cessation of work been recorded.’’ ■ A.4CH3ISH0P KETOURI of Williams. The Advocate of India said: “It can-i The Southern Pacific has distrib not be denied that the Khllafat qties- uted poisoned barley along their tlon hns been mntle a national one In 1 right-of-way. and the California & are ________ receiving India and the Mnslema __ ________ Oregon Coast line has agreed to poi almost unanimous support from all son their right-of-way. Systematic k' ' sister communities." eradication hy the farmers, railroads, At a conference held at Fyznbad a and government will make the gray resolution was passed proposing thnt digger an object of curiosity the visit of the Prince of Wales be __ ____ _______ . "The best concert program of the The infection from codling moth j 1924. postponed until Moslem religious de-1 season” was the way Bandmaster has been very light in most orchards mands regarding tho Khllnfat were1 Walker announced the program for up to the present time. This is due AUXILIARY TO LEGION satisfied. I tonight's concert at the rallritnd In part to the fact that many of the i MONTANA ASKS RFXXKJNITION park. The concert will start at 8 larvae were killed hy tho cold weath i o ’ clock. The program will fte as toi- ASSISTANT WAR SECRETARY er the past winter and. therefore, Livingston. Mont., June 25—Of In H ANDS IN RESIGN ATION | ]OWS: there are fewer moths this spring, as terest in the second annual conven I "Battleship New York"—J. M. compared with former years, to in tion of the American Iægion of Mon Washington, June 25. -Benedict Fulton. fest tho orchards. Thon again the tana, which is to open here June 29, Crowell, nssltant secretary of war, “Oh Slip It Man”—N. C. Davis. cold spring has retarded the develop will be the plea of the newly formed Ims resigned, the resignation to be Selection, "The Isle of Spice.” ment of the eggs after they have effective July 1. He plans to enter from Tziwe Schindler and Jerome's i been laid, while many moths for the woman’s auxiliary, which came into being at a recent convention in private business. opera comlque. 1 sarnb reason, have not deposited any Great Falls, for assistance nnd re “The Vamp”—novel Oriental fox eggs. cognition. Mrs. S. C. ^mith of Butte 11111*1,OYEH REFI HE TO TAKE trot, by Byron Gray. As the weather warms up mnnv a member of the temporary board of If LIQUOR FROM VESSELS “Mountain Malden's Dream. I more moths will hatch from eggs directors of the state auxiliary, is 1 ¡Idyl, by Aug. Sabetzky. previously laid, It is advisable that Buenos Aires, June 25.—From j "Tho Iron Count" -Overture. hy nil fruit be kept thoroughly covered expected to present the case of women to the delegates. Punta Arenas, wlQch Is at the bottom k . L. Ring. during the present period. If the "■•f tho world, whero ships call In “Frat March”—J. F. Barth. first brood Is controlled there will 11 ARDING AND COOLIDGE TO weathering tho Straits of Magellan to1 be far less danger fronr the second HOLD CONFERENCE JI NK «O I- ■ 'lie for tho 35,000 Inhabl- YALLR WINS PRELIMINARY brood in August. Bostoh, June 25 Senator Harding tants, comes a dispatch saying that RACFN FROM HARVARD CRIAVS Whore blight Is prevalent in the and Governor Coolidge, the republi tho maritime workers of tho port orchards it Is thought advisable to can candidates will confer in Wash-, have resolved that In the future New Ixmdon, June 25—Ynlo crew* use nicotine sulphate and about *1 ington on June 30. Tho governor they will not unload any liquors con- scored n double victory on the per cent of oil emulsion in combina received nn invitation to confer on ..... I ‘ a tulnlng alcohol The antecedents — -•--•- of!Thames river course today In the tion with the arsenate of lead spray that date ad Immediately accepted. this prohibition movement are not , preliminary races in the Harvard re '■>r the conf,->j of small Insects that Archbishop Chekralla Khouri of dlsclscd, but tho dispatch ssys. ' getta. The Ell oarsmen swept tile spread blight.» Use the regular Mr. nnd Mrs. O. S. Goodnow ex- Tyre, the first Maronite Catholic arch Klig vt.kliiv V . i ò jvi> I . resolution has’ caused serious am- Yale shells across the finish lines of amount of arsenate of lead and two nnet to leave Sunday for Sacramento bishop tr> arriv» in America. Is visit t- nuts courts at his country r ilác -. ago on nccount of IravfnS' h6<-p kcti.hnlh the freshman and Junior two gallons of distillate oil emulsion nnd Cal., where with 'the remainder of ing tile Maronite Catholics In thia Tha king Is an enthusiast at tenn , Without warning the liquor ier-mile races well ahead of the Har n pint nnd n half of nlcotln* to the I their family they will celebrate their country and was sent by the Patriarch and otaya a remarkably peed gams. chants.” of Mt Lebanon, Syria. vard rivals. "00 gallon tank. | golden wedding anniversary. HET x 5 L asâæî «?- 1