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U HOLE Ml MUER »020- MAN GROUNDIÖ RUSSIANS FLEE GERMANS FAIL INMATE SETS MILLIONAIRE BED VILLA IS AGAIN DEATH UNDER WHEN DEFEATER TO CARRY OUT FIRE TO BARN TRIAL.OPENED BQTTLEDUPBY TRAIN WHEELS COAL PROMISE AFTER ESCAPE Pole« Win Binile-« In I’rijiW Region iiml HUirt March l'pon Horno. Offensive Taken Wealthy Member of Communist par ty fLarged With Advocating Overthrow of Ü. S. Warsaw, July 12. Victories for MI'A (MINT'EHEN* E TEMI'*HIAHILY ITALIAN DESTROYS HARN WITH Chicago, July 12—Lloyd D. Heth, REVOLUTIONÄR!" LEADER SUF’ the Pole« In the Pripet region of HALTED BY THE ALLIED BOO TONS OF HAY WITH . in making his opening statement for FERS IN ENCOUNTER WITH Volhynla were reported In advices re PREMIERS LARGE LOSS the state today In the trial of Wll- GENERAL AMARA ceived here today. The bolshevik I Ham Brose Lloyd, the millionaire cavalry leader General Hudenny has member of the communist labor par been defeated, tho advices stated ty, declared he would prove that and he Is fleeing to Rovono, upon FIGHT Lloyd and his associates “advocated which the Poles are marching the overthrow of the government by ; force and the blowing open of banks to secure Mexican War Minister Says That MO to further Rebels and 300 Federáis Were Ixvndon, July 12. The Polish I. O. O. F. lodge to Ito In < (targe of and armories In order armies are struggling to stem the ItefiarMions Plan of Hun» Carries Guards Attempt to Capture Lmine Funeral—(«trnven Wife and money and ammunition ( apa- Statement That Financial But Are Held Off by Use of advance of the Russian bolshevikl on (•'ivo tlilldren the revolution.” city Important Pltrhforfc southern front. They have taken In Battle the offensive near Rovono, according to an official statement issued at George W. Tails was Instantly kil Spa. July 12.—The allies nerved Moscow and received here by wire Salem. July 12.—«Attendants at Mexico City, July 12.—General led early yesterday morning when he less. an ultimatum on the German delega- the state hospital today are endeav-l Joaquin Amara has Francisco Villa, was run over by a freight train which tlon to the conference here late today orlng to capture George I«enlne, an the revolutionary leader in the state that the Germane must agree by 3 Italian, who escaped last night and he was attempting to board Accord of Chihuahua bottled up following an o'clock tomorrow afternoon to deliv- who. it Is thought, set fire to the ing to people who witnessed the acci encounter near Parral In which 50J er to the allies 2,000,000 tons of farm barn, with 600 tons of hay. rebels and 300 federal participated. dent. Mr. Tails waited until the long coal monthly, otherwise, the Ger- causing a loss estimated at *32,000. General P. Elias Calles, the war min freight was nearly past then made a Marion, July 12. — Preparatory to mans were informed, the allies will I«enlne is at bay, but Is holding off tolng Into seclusion to complete his ister announced today. leap for one of the end car*. He lost take measures to enforce the terms the guards with a pitchfork. speech accepting the republican of the treaty. his grip and was thrown under the presidential nomination. Senator KIGHT PERSONS INJI RED IN SIR EDUARD CARSON MAKES wheels. He was dragged about 150 PORTLAND AUTO ACCIDENT THREAT TO OPPOSE FACTION Harding faced a busy day today with Every boy and girl of Josephine Spa. July 12.—The German and feet from tho point where he tried a number of engagements scheduled. county has an opiwrtunlty to enter allied conference was brought to a London. July 12.—Sir Edward Portland. July 12.— Eight persons to board the train the three 1>lg contests which were temporary halt this morning by the Carson, the Ulster unionist leader, The first conference was with Sen were seriously injured when a Hills Mr. Tavis had come down from disclosed at the Farm Bureau pic- coal question The allied premiers declared today that in the face of ator Cummins of Iowa. Transportation and high cost of boro auto stage left the road at Ter- Merlin, where he resided, Saturday nlc, and win one or more of the very were unable to finish their work in what he described as the Inability of living problems were discussed by willger boulevard near here, and to do some business and meant to valuable prizes. These prizes, which time for tho general conference of the government to protect the Ulster Harding and Cummins during the rolled 70 feet down an embankment. Among the injured is R. B. Brown, take the train back Sunday morning. Include five purebred calves. flve allied ministers, who. It appears, are against the "Machinations” of the day. puretired pigs, one pressure canner not very favorably Impressed by the Sinn Fein. “We will reorganize in of Seattle, said to be connected with He found that the train north was and a. cash prize of Fl 2.50 are being German reparations plan. our own defense the volunteers who Columbus, July 12.—Governor Cox the Weet Coast Lumbermen’s Asso marked up late and as ho and has given by the three banka of Grants It Is understood that the Germans lent us such splendid help to main the democratic presidential nominee ciation. The injured were brought wife were expecting compan) for din Pass. These prizes are worth some tain the empire during the war.” /CoiiHn-ed on Pate 2) ¡arrived here from his home at Day i to this city. ner, he was In a hurry to get home. very strenuous efforts on the part of ton this morning, prepared to resume Ho was standing near Sixth street the boys anj girls of the country. his duties at the executive office. I'riMHier»« Ire Brought Here— Those contests are to be explained when the freight started pulling out. This afternoon he was to confer with 1 Sheriff George J-ewis and County In detail to the boys and girls by the Franklin D. Roosevelt, his running, Clerk E. L. Coburn returned yester- Thinking that he would be able to home demonstration agent and the] mate, who expects to stop off a few ’ day from San Francisco, bringing get home much earlier by riding on county agent at a series of meetings , with them the three men and the hours en route to Washington. the freight he attempted to catch It to tie held throughout the county. | woman who were pieked up, there on . a charge preferred by the Josephine but fulled and tell beneath the . Boys and girls should plan to attend NEW PARTY FORMATION IS I the meeting inoet convenient to their, ¡county officials The names of the wheels. QUESTION OF HOW TO DO IT Indianapolis. Ind.. July 12.—Un-! Los Angeles. July 12.—Aviators Mr. Tails was born In Illinois In ’ home Chicago, July 12.—The formation offenders are indefinite as it appears der arrangements Just completed wishing to fly over Southern Cali- Following Is the schedule of the October, 1867, making him 52 years re . of a new party Is no longer a ques- that they have given different names with the war department, the Amer- fomia may secure information of age when tho accident happened. ' meetings: sl x tion of whether, but of how to form I on different occasions. The woman lean Ixtglon becomes the Instrument gardlng air currents at least Rogue River Valley. Tuesday, July He was well known here, having It, Arthur A. Hayee, chairman of the said her name was Fritzie Jones on for distribution of the Victory med- months in advance to guide them In been In business here at one time , 13, 10 a. in . Diminlck school house. als which the government la present- determining at what altitude they conference committee representing ¡one occasion and Fritzie Mraz on an other. The men gave their names as Merlin, Pleasant Valley. Tuesday, Mr. Ta via and has family, came to Ing to every American soldier, sailor, ¡should fly. This is the statement of the conferring elements told the com Bob Jones. William J. Mraz and Merlin six years ago from Stevens July 13, 2 p. m. Merlin school house. mittee of 48 in the convention today, Dr. Ford A. Carpenter, formerly of Floyd Miller. Jones also said that Fruitdale, Tuesday. July 13. 10 a. marine, field clerk and nurse who county. Washington. Ho leaves a ‘ served honorably for any period be- the United States weather bureau. The statement was made in present his name was Robert P. McFarland, m . school house. wife, Emily Tavis, and Hvo children, ing the first report of the conference 'tween April'6. 1917, and Novemher now manager of the department of No trouble was experienced in bring- Murphy, New Hope. Missouri Flat. tho youngest being a son 11 years of meteorologv and aeronautics of the committee to the convention. 11. 1918. ing them up, although it is said that age. Two married daughters are ex Tuesday. July 13, 2 p. m . Murphy The presentations will take place Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. school house. pected In from Spokane tonight. YEHMONT GOA EK>ZSP.W1LL NOT the sheriff and the county clerk had The department of which Dr. Car Winona, Wednesday, July 14. 10 on Armistice day in a series of si Tho funeral services will lie held CALL SESSION ON SUFFRAGE a hard time leaving the bright lights. multaneous ceremonies to be held penter is the head furnishes Informa- by the I. O. O. F. lodge of this city, a. m., school house. Rutland. Vt„ July 12.—Governor At present the men are being held Hugo. Wednesday, July 14, 2 p. m. under ilxigion auspices throughout ¡ tlon dally to aviators with regard to Percival W. Clement today issued a In the county jail. of which Mr. Tails wax a member. the world, making possible a stu- general flying conditions. The data proclamation refusing to call the leg school house. The services will be held at the I. G. C. McCallister left today by au Creek. Placer, Iceland, pendoux celebration which Is destined thus supplied Is based upon Dr. Car islature for a special session to make O. O. F. cemetery at 2:30 tomorrow , Grave lo eclipse anything of the kind ever penter's personal observations In this afternoon. possible the ratification of the fed to for Eagle Point to remain indefi (Continued or nage 2.» before attempted in the United section, covering a period of more nitely. eral woman suffrage amendment. States. The I-erf on hopes to make than 20 years: United States weather the event of November 11 the crown bureau reports and telephonic com ing feature of the greatest of all Ar munications from various California mistice days— the most Impressive points. and memorable patriotic function In “Should an aviator ask which which Americans ever participated route to take In flying north." Dr. i and one designed to Hvo In history Carpenter said when explaining his | as an epochal milestone In the na system, “we would telephone to cer tain points In the mountain passes of tion’s Hfe. New York, July 12—The new state the pretense of making a bona fide It Is planned that not only mem ¡the Tehachepi range. The wind rent laws are Ineffective and have not sale and thus increasing the valua bers of the Legion but all ex-servlc« might be sweeping north through one "A million Germans, released by London. July 12.—The Russian so deterred profiteering landlords from tion of the premises Is one of thp persons and the next of kin of those pass and south through another. Of viet government, through Nikolai his act of treachery, were let loose continuing rent gouging assaults on latest dodges. Mr. Mayer explained d(ed or ]oa{ their lives in battle. course, we would advise the aviator l«enine, seeks “to start the British on the French and British fronts and thousands of tenants In New York By this method the landlord ' sells nearly that number of British and join their comrades and their to follow the pass where the wind nation off on the same career of rev- ‘ French soldiers are dead or mutilat City, according to I<eo Kenneth May to a relative or business partner, i countrvmen In a united tribute to was to the nort.l. er, chief counsel for tho mayor’s com then ••buys” the property back again the gp(rlt of Amerlcn on tIlp annlver “A few months ago a United : olutionary violence which has made ed in consequence. Instead of vic mittee on rent profiteering. and thus rune up the valuation. Rary of the day In 191s whkh mar>J States army officer asked If It would Russia such a jolly place to live in,” tory he gave Russia shame and itn- The landlords are adopting diverse which will command a higher rental ed that spirit's supreme achievement be safe for his airplane to take off for Winston Churchill, minister of war. 1 measurable disaster. methods to circumvent the new lawn, under the state laws. “Russia, the great food producing Briefly, the tentative plans con-' San Francisco at 9 o’clock on n 'declared in an article published in Mr. Mayer declared and have been The entire legal staff of tne rent template that commanders of Tx»glon stormy morning. After consulting lhe Evening News, answering a re i center of the world, wracked with sflccessful to a cortaln extent. committee has been placed at the Posts will procure a supply of ap the weather bureau we felt safe in port by a British labor delegation i famine; the towns depopulated to The throe chief dodges employed disposal of tenants In their fight plication blanks, with, detailed In I advising him that if he started at which visited Russia and a letter di half their numbers: th# workmen i by tho landlords as outlined 'by Coun against the rent profiteer. landlords structions for filling them out, from that time he would strike fair weath rected to the British people by I«en- ' scattered, destroyed and the rest sel Mayer are to: who are inclined to be fair are the nearest army post nr reernfttne er In an hour, which proved to 'be : ine. cowed or demoralized; hundreds of Notify tenants that their loases meeting their tenants in the offices station. Posts then will provide fa Should the soviet system be estab thousands of people driven to the the case. will not be renewed unless they are j of the committee and are arranging cilities for having the nnnll atfon “Air currents come so near to be lished in England the war minister ! woods and mountains to form ’Green willing to pay exorbitant, rentals. new lenses with their tenants on def blanks typewritten, certified by a no Ing without deviation in Southern believes that not only would freedom , Guards’ like Robin Hood In the Mid If they refuse to meet this Increase inite terms. tary public or an officer of the regu California that we can make'a state- of the press and freedom of thought dle Ages; the railways on which the tho tenants are then ons’ed by doo The rent committee which has lar military establishment, and for ment regarding conditions likely to be swept away but the English labor whole economl* civilization of these process of the law. been In operation for 15 months has warded to the war department. Per prevail at any time of the year at loaders themselves would “share the great regions depend, sinking hope Notify tenants thnt the promises handled more than 80,000 canes of sons who are tn receive tho medals any point. This was demonstrated fate of Kerensky, the Mensheviks and lessly Into absolute stagnation. have been sold on tho cooperative which 6 2,000 have been settled In will bo asked to give tho delivery ad recently when a trip was made in a social revolutionaries la Russia.” "Only the peasant with his rifle In plan but. offer to xoll them tho apart and out of court. Of the remaining dress as In care of the commander of free balloon from the campus of the The war minister.charged Lenlne his village guards the hard-won pro I ment, If they will pny the exorbitant 8,000 are Hated as hopeless and no the nearest Tx«glon Post, who will ¡University of California, southern with having ruined his own country duce of his individual toil, refuses to mini asked. settlement Is possible. take chnrge of all such medals for ¡branch, to Highland Park In the and said it was natural he should sell the fruits of his labor tor worth Show a higher valuation on their There Is a constant flood of com warded and arranged for appropriate ¡northern se tlon of I«os Angeles. wish “to have all other nations re less paper money and keeps alive the property by Inter-transfer of proper plaints Into the committee’s office, distribution on Armistice Day. Indi ¡Every detail of the flight was plan duced to the same level of misery. old Russian love of hearth and home. ty through alleged sales and thus be which is visited by about 5,000 ten- viduals who receive medals direct ned six months in advance, even to In order that his own carnage may be ‘The egoism of the peasant,’ says able to extract a higher rental. ants every week. from the government will he asked to [the time and place of starting and covered in the general chaos,” wrote I«enine, 'must now be broken.’ The first method, according to Mr. The committee's office staff of place them In the custody of the post i landing. “This, then, is the man whom the Mr. Churchill. Maher, Is the most popular but Is seven, according to Mr. Mayer, hsnd- commander and participate with the “Russia was on the threshold of crazy portion of the socialist party "A manufacturing concern recent- rnlhor slow ns it takes from one les morn than 2.000 complaints by legionnaires at the presentation ’v asked whether It would be pos victory.” wrote Mr. Churchill, "af has 'been worshipping. He has now month to one year to legally evict a mall dally besides from 250 to 300 ceremonies. The functions, secord- sible to make trial flights of "baby ter all her struggles she was within revealed his measure and his men tenant. telephone calls. ¡Ing to tho plan, will he of a commun- bHmns’ at a certain time at I «os An- -each of the goal. The Germans sent tality to the British public and he ap The cooperative selling plan, lie __ . and details will ba .... Tho committee whl h Is maintain i»,. Ity .... nature left to scles harbor. Our rccorda «bowed in r on'ne ns nelson eax Is sent seal- peals to them to create in Britain declared, was ono of the now Inven od as a municipal department is mak-1 local committees composed of I<e- the wind would be unfavorable, but ! «d In a cylinder and he robbed her rt*at enslaved, infected, starving and tions of the landlords to exploit the ing an Investigation of these claims glonnalrex. public officials, bns'ness that nearly Ideal conditions could ‘be of the victory she had all but won venomous .Bedi m to which he has tenant. and furnishing legal talent free of men and representatives of patriotic I'0*1 nd at th't time rp>>r miles UP the ' r birh «he might have shared reduced the noble and mighty Rus Tho transferring of property on charge to all worthy cases. [and civic organizations. sian state and nation.” I "'*h ns roast. AVIATORS GEI DATA DE G'VEN BY LEGION