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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1924)
IS OF Brief Resurre Most Importan Daily News Items. COMPILED FOR YOU Event of Noted People, GoTernmeaU and Pacific Northwest, and Other Tfcinf Worth Knowing. Three outlaws hold up the Klrst Na tional bank of Highlands, 111.. Tuesday afternoon and escaped with between $17,000 and $20,000. Charles 0. Pawes, republican vice presidential nominee, will open the republican national campaign, at Lin coin. Neb., August 29. All preparations have been complete ed (or the arrival ot (he American army airmen on their world (light, at both their landing places in Ice land, Iloruafjord and Reykjavik, Men's apparel, plain this year, Is going to be more so next year, accord ing to delegates attending the annual sessions ot the Merchant Tailor De signers' association at Cedar Point, O Mrs. Meriam M. Ferguson, Texas' tlrst woman gubernatorial candidate, Increased her lead over Lynch David son, Houston, (or second place to 2329 votes, it was announced by the Texas election bureau. The headquarters of John W. Davis, democratic presidential candidate, dur ing the coming campaign will be large ly in the saddle. Ills personal base of operations will be his home at Locust Valley, New York. Sixty natives are believed to have perished when the motorship Agusan burned oft the coast of Cauiiguin is land in the sea of Mindanao, A tele gram to that effect was received In Manila Wednesday (rom the command er ot constabulary in Misamla. The Carnegie corporation ot New York, custodian of the bulk o( the fortune left by the late Andrew Carne gie, Tuesday paid to Samuel Harden - Church, president of the Carnegie in stitute of Pittsburg, an $3,000,000 addition to the endowment (or the educational work ot the institute. A posse dispatched (rom Wilming ton, N. C. to Phoenix, Brunswick coun ty, Tuesday night upon receipt ot re ports of a battle between prohibition officers and bootleggers (ound the bodies of Marshal Lilly, Deputy United States, and City Prohibition Agent Leo Ceorge in their automobile two miles from the town. Tbe smouldering (eellng between members of the Ku Klux Klan and the autl-klan followers (lamed Into bitter and unexpected hostilities early Wed nesday In Lancaster and Spencer, Mass., leaving In its wake injury and destruction ot property. More than CO persons were Injured and property damage was estimated at thousands of dollars. By way of a demand upon the United States tariff commission (or Informa tion as to what it has been doing in nuKur investigations, Senator La Fol- lHte ot Wisconsin, indepeadent can didate (or president has promulgated a declaration which impartially at tacked both the present republican and the preceding democratic national administrations. Despite a perceptible slackening In steel operations In the second quarter of the year, director of tbe United Slates Steel corporation Tuesday de clared an extra dividend of 00 cents on the common shares (or the third successive quarter, In addition to the regular dividend ot $1.25 a share on the common and $1.75 a share on the preferred stock. The National Farmers' and Grain Dealers' association, in which 5000 grain elevator In the middle west hold memberships, has refused to in dorse the recently organized Craln Marketing company of Chicago. Tbe association declared It would continue to withhold Us indorsement until the grain merger plan was modified to provide that all stock must be held by farmers' elevator companies and not by Individual. The discovery of 250 gold ornaments that were ancient heirloom even In the time of Homer, tbe opening of a Crock tomb that had not been disturb ed (or more than 3000 years, and the discovery that the so-called laddie roof was sot unknown In tbe architecture of that early day, are some of the important results, Just reported In Stockholm, of the Swedish archae ological expedition, headed by Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf, which Is excavat ing the ancient city of Aslne, Greece' wOKLD HAPPEN WEEK AIRPLANE MAY BE REPAIRED Rround-the-World Flier Has Chance to f Finish" Trip. " Washington, D. C A slight hope was held Monday night In war depart ment circles that the trio of American around the world (Hers might yet be able to complete their clrcumunvlga tlou ot the globe as a unit, despite the mishap Sunday to the Boston, piloted by Lieutenant Leigh Wade. Initial dispatches describing th wreckiug ot the Boston were In terpreted as having put Lieutenant Wade definitely out ot the (light, but later advices that his machine was being taken to Reykjavik, Iceland, was accepted as evidence that a more care ful survey Indicated the possibility of repairs which would enable that shli to Join those of Commander Lowell II Smith and Lieutenant Krlc Nelson, A repair depot has been establish ed at the Icelandic capital, Not only have spare parts been placed there (or the engines, Mit complete set added ot the specially designed pontoons, wings, rudders and control used In the Douglas type ot airplanes which make up the (light group. As a result, army officers dec-lured that "if the fuselage ot the Boston Is sound, she can be rebuilt at Key kjavlk. It will only be necessary, they said, that the body ot the plane with Its internal strut and brace be available to the repair (orce for the Boston to be placed In commission In 43 hours. Suggestion were made that Lieu tenant Wade be Issued one. of the observation plane carried by the cruisers patrolling the route or that a spare plane be shipped at once from this side, but both proposals were re jected by the army service after care ful consideration. The extent to which Interest in the world flight Is being maintained was indicated by numerous messages, both telephonic and telegraphic, to the war department seeking Information as to Lieutenant Wade's mishap, his chances ot continuing and proffering various suggestions (or hi assistance. Cititens of Boston telegraphed President Coolidgo urging that every thing be done to enable Lieutenant Wade to complete tbe flight and this request was sent to the war depart ment (rom the White House. Whether an extra plane (rom Langley field might be made available when the fliers reach tills side was a question still undecided. ALASKAN M0T0RB0AT SEIZED BY RUSSIANS Nome, Alaska. Russian authorities have seized the Nome, a motorship of this city, and confiscated her cargo, according to word received here Tues day (rom Anadyr, Siberia. Cus HendrUksen, muster and own er, Arnold Caste), engineer, and Sam Magids, churterer o( the boat, were arrested. It was stated. Magids hud an arrangement with authorities at Moscow which be un derstood permitted him to trade in Siberia, but reports said that the authorities at Andyr, which Is on the east coast of Asia Just south ot the atretic circle, refused to recognise this authority. Russian authorities ot the district known among Alaskans as Whalen, that Is to say, the northeastern corner ot Siberia, including East Cape and Anadyr, seized (our American trading vessels last summer, the Iskum ot Tacoma, Wash., the Silver Wave and the Blue Sea of Seattle, and the Be linda ot Noma. The American state department refused to move In be half of the owners or crew ot these boats, because; the United States then, as now, had no relation with Russia. Body to be Sent Home. NuplfS. The United States cruiser Trenton has been ordered to proceed to Persia to take on board and carry back to the United State the body of Robert W. Imbrlo, American vice consul at Teheran, who was killed by a mob recently. Thirty-two sailors from the Trenton Monday rendered military honorn at the unveiling of a tablet here In honor of Italy' war dead. The American consul-general attended the ceremony. Mail Lost With Plane. Washington, D. C. Loss by (Ire of an air mall plane and 152 pounds of mall which left Sun Francisco Sun day, was reported to Postmuster Gen eral New.. The plune being flown by Pilot flcolt was over Great Salt lake when lis railiators exploded. The plana took (ire and Pilot Scott suc ceeded in effecting a lundlng but was unable to exllnnulsh the flames or remove the mail. Scott received slight burns. Astoria. Building permit Issued during the month ot July by tho city hall represented a value of $327,435, according to figures given out Satur day by J. L. Purges), city building In spector. ALLIED PREMIERS IN FULL Steps Taken to Put Dawes Plan Into Effect. U. S. HELP IS PRAISED Ambassador Kellogg Is Oflkially Pres ent ill Interest of American ' Government. London. A new era In allied diplo macy dawned Saturday when th Interallied conference, with the I'nl led States officially represented by Ambassador Kellogg, reached a full agreement on tho program (or making the Duwes reparation plan effective After eighteen day and a good part ot many nights, spent at the British foreign office In Downing street, the parleys have terminated successfully so tar as their inter allied aspect Is concerned. Tho conference now be comes an International one. With the arrival of German repre sentatives In response to the Invlta tlou dispatched by Premier Mac Donald, the Interallied formula (or launchiug the new scheme to obtain war compensation (rom Germany will be reviewed and the Berlin einlssnrles will be asked to agree to It. Final adjournment Is expected the eud of next week. Tho delegutes characterized the negotiation as the most successful of all the European conferences held since the great war and many ot them expressed appreciation of the alt ance by the American delegates and observers. "The conference has been a won derful success so far," said Ambassu dor Kellogg to The Associated i'rem "It ha taken a good deal of time, but there was a vast amount of ground to be covered. Everyone was d termined to accomplish the task, and I think we have done It. The program we have adopted Is the only one will take up with the Germans next week." Mr. Kellogg paid tribute to the val uable work done b,y James A. Logan Jr., and the other American experts. He also praised the helpfulness of Owen D. Youifg. who in his unofficial position a one of the Dawea com mitteemen iacd hi opinion before the conference whenever he was call ed upon. In Mr. Logan's opinion, the agr-e- ment reached by the allies marks heir greatest success since Versailles, Mr. Young, likewise, expressed ap proval of the program as a sound bals for working the Dawes scheme and in keeping with the spirit of the ex pert commission' work. The medlative role of the American! continued throughout the conference and aided materially In bringing the final accord during the plenary ses sion, when It wa (ound French and British view still were widely diver gent on technical point which the expert during day and night sesxhms for the past 48 hours vainly tried to settle. Ambassador Kellogg made a short speech giving hi opinion a to what should be done and quick agreement followed. Big Wool Dtal Closed. Pendleton, Or. Tho wool clip ot Smythe brothers, aggregating 300,0nQ pounds, was sold Saturday to ('. n. Brannon ot Buhl, Iduho, for Swift & .'o according to a statement mude ere by Mr. Brannon and verified at the office of Smythe brothers. The price paid (or tbe clip, which Is thought to have constituted the largest volume of wool left in the hands of one outfit in Oregon, was ::5 to 40 cent a pound, Mr. Brannon Raid, Population Bogy Raised. Wllllamatown, Mass. "There won't be standing room In the United State 10,000 yean (rom now, If the present rate of Increase In population con tinues," said Professor Honry P. Fair child of New York university Satur day. This statement was made In opening a round-table conference on population and related problems at the Institute of politic. Honduran In Revolt. Managua, Nicaragua. Honduras Is gain In the throe of a revolution. San Marco da Colon wa attacked Monday by 400 Insurrectionist under General Julio Pcralta. Jeremiah Fonseca and.Torlblo Ramos. Many were killed and wounded on both idea. Commandante Tortlllo and Colonel Oullardo of the government force were killed. ACCORD , Earle Williams This Is a "movie" star known to vtry man, woman and child whe are lured by motion plcturts. Williams wa born In Sacramento, Cal., and tin. Ishtd hi education In tht Polyttchnle college of that state. H began hi theatrical career with a stock com pany. He I on of th pioneer of th buslnet. He ha dark completion, dark hair and blur ayes. H I Ave feet, eleven Inch In height and weighs 176 pounds. it "What's in a Name?" By MILDRED MARSHALL Futa Wt raw mm 1 1 Umti Mf I wbMM M VM darivWi e aiiiuaMi rw kacki dar. ewet ELSIE TROM a casual survey It seem 1- most Incredible that Kll and Adelaide should be practically the same name. Vet injch Is the case since Klsle I the lust and most con tracted Kngllsh form of popular Ade laide. Blgnlfylng "noble cheer," Klsle lias Its source In tbe old Teutonic rerU "Aethel" or "Adel," meaning noble. Adalbelt wa one ot the first feminine name formed from It, and was much In nse among the daughters In Prank land. Adelheld, another form, named many of the feudal prlncensc of th Tenth and Eleventh centuries. Ade laide I the French and English ver don. Klsle I the seventh slep In the suc cession of the Kngtlsli favorite. It Is reached through Adeline Adellta. Adel, Alice, Alicia. No other country has ever used It, except (jvrmany, which lis an old form, Else, very pop ular among the peasants. In (Ms country, however, Kiel I distinct name, free of all previous as sociation with Adelaide or It other Immediate predecessor. Malachite I Klsle' lucky stone. It I n Egyptian gem which, to be lucky, should be engraved with an Image of the sun. For Klsle, It promise peso end protection1 from all evil. It Is likewise a cure for Insomnia, and so cording to on old superstition, I par ticularly lucky for children, giving them sound sleep and Immunity from disease, If attached to their cradles. 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