Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 01, 1925, Image 1

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MEDFOrin. ORECION. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1. IMS
NO. 113
RUHR AREA
REJOICES AT
E
AUA1N
Suffering Along Polish Border,
Due to Exile of Germans
From Silesia, . On Other
Front Paris Press Silent
On Situation.
NEW YORK, AUK. 1. (A. P.)
While the populace of the Ruhr valley.
In the western section of Clvrmnny, Is
arranging fetes to celebrate the depar
ture of the liiHt of the French occupa
tional forces there Is misery unci suf
fering near the Polish frontier In the
northeastern corner of the country.
The cause Is the arrival there of thou
sands of Germans wh ohuve been vir
tually expelled "rnin Poland because
they voted In favor of Germany In the
upper Slleslan plebiscite.
Upper Silesia formerly belonged to
Germany and the plebiscite, held in
1920, to determine the disposition of
the territory was provided for In the
Versailles peace treaty.
8chneiriemuhl Is the scene of a
great encampment Where the evicted
Germans are living temporarily ana
' dispatches from that plane describe
their conditions as pitiable. They have
been coming across the frontier In
droves for the last two days, as tho :
time limit for their voluntary depar--
ture expired at midnight. Rather than j
take- the chance of forcible eviction j
Ex-School Head of
Multnomah Given
Year for Forgery
H1LLSBORO, Ore.. Aug. 1 It.
P. Robinson, who for many
vears was superintendent of
, Multnomah county schools, was
lodav civen a suspended sen-
lence of one year In jail and a 4
fine of H000 following his con-
vii tlon March .of being "lm-
plicu'ed in uttering checks" on
the Shorwond bank for which
he had no funds deposited.
Robinson was given until
October 1 to settle Ills account
with the bank. Execution of tho
sentence was made contingent
unon the character of the re-
port made to the court on that
4 dnte. "
DEMPSEY Hi
MANAGER
PARTCOMPANY
Champion Paid x Heavily to
Shake Off Kearns Is Belief
Letter By Air, Tells Story
See Bout With Wills Next
Year.
NEW YORK. Aug. 1. (A. P.)
Spanish Inventor Exhibits "First Successful Helicopter"
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.IW" "3.5-, , jf T.
What Is declared to lie the first successful helicopter, or vertical-rising flvine; machine Is being
exhibited in Spain. Aeronautical, experts of other nations are examining the claims of the inventor,
Scnor l.a Ciera, son of a former Spanish cabinet minister. The machine is seen preparing to take
ii,'". in a test flight at Cuatrn Vientos. In the inset it is shown in the air.
PITCHER'S LOVE
FOR A BEAUTY
IS DESCRIBED
McQuillan Flaunted v Admira
tion for Affinity in Wife's
Face,. Says Affidavit Giant
Boss Told of Trysts Ath
lete Deposes He Was Left
Penniless.
TlAYED IN
WILL CASE
REDMEN
LOCAL
VOTED OFFICERS
IN STATE TENT
Driver Hit in Head
By Bird; Auto in
Ditch, Injuring Pair
.
UMATILLA, Ore., Aug. 1 (A.
P.) Bernard Snger, Pendleton.
driving to Portland yesterday In
a car minus top and windshield S
slneo a recent accident, was
struck on the forehead by a bird.
4 He ducked his head and fnvolun-
tarlly swerved to the right, foul-
4 a car he was passing. It ran off t
the rood and turned over, injur-
4 lug Its passengers, flarence
lliienihllil. without. Sn, of frane.
Ore., and O. M. O'Ncll. nnylon,
Idaho. Rocnihlbl's back was
badly hurt. o'Neirs nose anil
face were cut and bruised, 4
SIMPLICITY
IN TOMB
FOR BRYAN
BRITISH BONUS
E
0 HA T I K
Wooden Marker Above Grave
of Commoner Plan Fit
ting Monument Widow of
Dead Leader Keeps Up Her
Resolute Faith in Sad Hour.
NEW YORK. Aug. 1. (A. P.) The
ltiA tiilnv thA men and women loyal
to Germany, with their children and air According to his own admission in ai
the worldly possessions . they could telegram to the Now York state
take with them, departed for the Ger-; ; athletic commission, Jnck Sempsey,
J-SnZZ- '"day .S his own manage, "An alr!
ary'Bhelter and the authorities ore mail letter to the board," Dempsey 0ve of Hugh McQuillan, pitcher of
faced with the . serious problem of wired . "contains conditions of clear- the Giants, for "Miss Bronx," the
providing homes and employment for ,ng p'.'yffaim wit, jack Kearns." winner of a beauty QpnteBt represent-
La .hni h., rtrcllnn in - The telegram also salj "Kea
!,. n,... id.hnanrt rirartknn-a-riTuf'T'"&:i'f a'cPTor myae'ff'
1.,', ? Ua nnnpl nf.lntPI'- ' . . I 1 nn,tl ' I Cmnaou' nf ' UNtnlflvn 'lina llllllAr IMII.
Illy pi OieMlUIIl CTIlBllSCllliiin. viuiroc; jt "i"0'ju
Dehipsey's frank admission of cast- sitleration In separation proceedings
ng Kearns nsi ie a.ier ni. Drotiglit by Mrs. whiiib i racy mcwiiti- , provo mll Bhe , n dnuBnlP nf
r.o . 0 Worcester, mass. t.h.i i'.-iiira nn emit ed to
arns now Insthat.J-on;ujl) Jtj JCu
tyae'R'lorrsc!ribed,'in"'"affliravlts which Judge
nitration verdict df the court of Inter
national Justice; at The Hague, der
ma n'y hna declared that she did not
believe the expulsion order would be
carried out, hut that liT It were she
would take measures to return to Pol
ish soil Poles who arb on Oerman ter
ritory. "
The Germans axe especially pleas
ed over the new privilege of enjoying
the radio. With the going of the for
eign, troops, the ban on wireless com
munication has been lifted;
Court Denounces Woman Who
Claims to Be Daughter' of
Lotta Crabtree Perjury Is
Charged Mrs. Blankenburg
Plans- Long Legal Fight for
Million.
BOSTON;, Auj. J.). r.-TJipuh
BramTetTi "as'.a r"brazen adventuress,"
Mrs. Ida M. Blankenlitirg of Tulsai
clared today that she will carry ' her
fight to .ilie highest, court In the land
T. Perry Is Senior Saga
more and Howard Glascock
Great Keeper of the Wig
wam Lee L. Jacobs Mem
ber of Board of Appeals.
. PARIS. Aug. . I. (A. P. Official
announcement was made -this morn
ing that. French evacuation of the
Ruhr Is complete: that not n single
French soldier remained In (ho mining
and Industrial basin after midnight
last night.
The entry of the French forces into
the Ruhr took place' January 11.
J923. It caused much ink to flow and
entire pages. of the newspapers were
devoted to the report of the operations
designed to bring nbout payment by
Oermany of her reparations obliga
tions. '
The evacuation which hna been go
ing on for tho past month, however,
has been totally Ignored by the Kronen
press.
ESSRN. Oermnny. Aug. 1. (A. P.)
At 12 o'clock Inst night all church
bells were chimed here to observe the
official termination of the occupation
of the Ruhr by allied troops which be
ga .nearly In 1023. Kings were flown
throughout the city and the Inhabit
ants rejoiced.
DIKES AT Ei
RESIST FLOOD
tract had still another year , to run McQllan flIluntea ,li8 ove or tho share In the actress' $3,(I0(I;0(I0 estate.
n nl U lu n lIllDlntl In t lift tftlfUFI'fl ,tl tO i. i. ,n. . n.i rt J- '
""" -"y prize lieauiy, niiss neieue uoeuuei, iu After Judge Prest denounced Mrs.
a lot of money being Involved, , wlfe.s fac6i mya am,lavit by mankenburg as a perjurer In Suffolk
gave ' basis for speculation as to Mss May Trar,y, 6Bter of tne com. obate ,,0,, ne cltCd her and hor
whether the heavyweight champion plainanti fled yesterday. 'brother, John W. Crabtree to appear
was compelled to "dip deeply In his Tne affidavit Quotes McQuillan as , ...,.. ,.imllt charges next
purse in order to shake off Kearns. savln(? tQ ,,, wlfe .,, cannot be happy . Tuesday.
Dempsey declared ho had not yet ,,, rro,inm i .iiii., n r ni,nkn.
agreed to fight anyone but Wills and , ca marry thl9 gir, Sn ,B the burgs attorneys withdrew from, the
asked the Indulgence of the commls- only one that can make me nopiy. , Cllse
sion in tne iimner oi in will pay yoti a certain sum at regular i am the daughter of Lotta Crab-
pearance before It, but he failed to ntervais. I tree," (he woman said. "If they wont
set forth his willingness to fight MrB McQuillan filed an affidavit to put me In Jail simply because I
3 i. amy i, ..,.Vuu. saying mat Manager Jonn racuraw . hnve refused to deny my own mother,
nis press agent in os Angeics. tma ner agt Wnter that her husband
' Definite information Is at hand. nad Deen spending his nights with
showing that steps have been taken some woman 111 the Bronx,
to recognize Dempsey no longer as jt appears to tne," the nffidavll
heavyweight champion and order an goe8 OIli "tmt my husband Is still a
elimination series for the title. . member of the New York Giants only
'because the club is at present poorly
EL PASO, Texas, Aug. 1 (A. P.)
The crest of the flood In the Rio
Orande reached El Paso late today.
Dikes surrounding the city are hold
ing, but fear is expressed that farms
In the lower vnlleys would suffer from
overflow
NEW YORK, Aug. 1. (A. P.) eouinned with good pitchers.
Significance was attached today to The ntcher deposed that his wife
the expected visit to New York next deserted him. taking a check for $4400.
week of Jack Kearns, manager of n)g snare 0f nt year's world's series
Jnck Dempsey, In connection with' n)0ney, and leaving him penniless,
the publication of tho text of tho
Dempsey - Kearns contrnct covering
the heavyweight champion's ring af
fairs. Under this contract KearnB is ex
clusively empowered to make matches
for Dempsey until It expires on Au
gust 3, 1930. If It Is still in force,
as .It Is assumed to be, and Demp
sey is to fight Harry Wills, his negro
challenger, around July 4, 102C, as
ho has announced, Kearns must do
tho necessary signing, possibly ' next j
Tuesday, when the New York stnte
athletic commission Is slated to dis
pose of the Dcmpsey-Wllls situation.
Although Dempsey and Kearns are,
understood to have a further agree-
. i 1... i Bnn
.J".....": .J. ' . Kort Vancouver, 100 years ago
'? Lieutenant Kelly made tho flight
1 LT. KELLY ON LAST
I LEG OF FLIGHT
SAN FRANrtROO, Aug. 1 (A. P.)
Lleulennnt Oakley -O. Kelly hopped
off at liMG this afternoon on n. re
turn flight to Vancouver, Wash., tak
ing wltli hi in 25(1 hair dollars struck
In commemoration of the founding of
very well, but In the end, right will
prevail."
Before citing Mrs. Blankenburg and
her brother in contempt. Judge Prest
said:
"The case of Ida May Blankenburg
Is pock-marked with fraud. There is
no mistaking It. The spots of fraud
are as thick and as plainly vIsHile as
the spots on the flyleaf nf the Bible
on which n fraudulent entry recently
written of Lottn's marriage and tho
claimant's birth. .
"This claimant swears thnt alio
made extended trips with tolls yet
she could not even Identify Lotta's
lifelike photograph. fills woman
swears that totla sang to her a lul
laby and rend to her bedtime stories,
"But In ifiy opinion she never suw
tottu face to face, and since Lotto's
death she has hennl stories that have
made her and her agents lust for
money stories that so influenced her
ns to deny her-parents in order that
she' might rob disabled veterans of
the World war of tho benefits of the
trust'fund In this estate
"I Justify Ihese words that flay, on
the ground that Ida May iiiunkennurg
and her agents have corrupted, I be-
lleve, some of the witnesses and that
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 1 (A, P.)
The Improved Order of Redmen. In
thirty-fourth annual state convention
today elected officers, and decided to
take care of orphans through homes
rather than In Institutions. Portland
was selected . for the . 1.920 meeting
tlreut chiefs' elected and Installed
are: Sachem, Dr. F. O. Lehman,
Portland; senior sagamore, J. T. Per
ry Medford; junior sagamore,. Dr.
Duane-Fellows, -Portland: prophet, 1A
1. Leinenweber, Astoria; chief of rec
ords, Alvln SlOvers, Portland; keeper
of waniiumf,J. Q. Huffman, LalMne;
great trustees of Oregon, J. V. Lanln,
lohn 1'Yellnger and John Jesson,
Portland; great mlshlnewat Dr. J. L.
Bonds. Portlnnd; great keeper of the
forest, II. L. Sly, LnPlne; great keeper
of the- wigwam. Howard Olascoak,
Medford:. great finance committee of
the state, L. H. Hamig, O. L. Dlckel,
L. Mokler, Portland; great board of
anpeuls, IS. D. Clilxon. Bend; Judge R.
O. Morrow, Portland; L. L. Jacobs,
Medford; orphans board, L. II. Ha
mig, J. V. Lank I n and 11. Kwlnt, Port
with the Now York boxing laws, pro- Vancouver In five hours and 45 "he and her brother. John W. Crab-
vlrina thnt tnn phnnili nn receives ... ..luali ' '
two-thirds nnd Kenrns one-third. I
The contract was executed hero
August 3. 1923. a few weeks prior to
tjie Dempsey-Flrpo battle.
minutes, coming for the express pur
pose of obtaining the, centennial
coins.. He mnde only one' stop, halt
ing briefly near Eugene.
Just before the take-off. Lieutenant
Kelly's machine sustained a puncture
which delayed the departure for a
short time. The machine was refuel-
Near Auto Death
SEASIDE, Ore.. Aug. I A. P.) Mr.
nnd Mrs. P. A. Moser nnd Mr. nnd'H hrrB nn(t Lieutenant Kelly ate a
nike on the Mexican side below .r. inompson, i-orimnn, narrowly henrtv dinner.
Juarez gave way but the creation oi enciuieu ueain rnu.i? m wnm
nevernl small new channels. It Is be- their cor went over an embankment
lleved, will divert force of the water on the Senslde-Cannon Bench hlgh-
from two sharp bends where pressure way and plunged to the Necnnlcum
was the greatest and will avert se- River bed. Thompson nnd Mrs.
rlous damage. - ''r we ut and bruised.
FREEDOM TOO SEVERE SO
'LIFER' GOES BACK
TO OLD CELL
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 1. (A. P.)
After servlnfe 3 5yr of a life sen
tence In Folsotn prison, PHI Austin, 66
yearn of age found liberty presented
difficulties with which he wos unfit
ted to cope. Today he Ik on his way I
PORTLAND AFTER A
El
iron, hnve Rwoin falsely."
IF RIFFS LIKE WAR,
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 1 (A. P.)
A channel 86 feet deep and BOO feet
wide from Portland to the sea. In the
abjective nf a campaign which hns
been launched by the chamber of
commerce, th commission of public
works and the port of Portland com
mission. ' .
plnns are under way fo rn public
coast. Paroled a fe wmonths ngo, ho
was picked up as a vngrant but escnp-1
ed being returned to prison as a pa
. T 1,1.70 inTl nromT,ed "- ' Mn offensive will take place soon
K""lh.i Major Richard Coiner, engineer In Is supposed to mean the Fren
... v.. . .
PARIS. Aug. I (A. P.) If Ahd-EI
Krlm. leader of the warring Rlffinns
In Morocco had rather fight than ne
gotiate for peace the French and
Spanish are ready to accommodate
him. This was the eftect of a state
ment made today by Premier I'nln
leve of Frnnee.
The premier declnred thnt the
French marshal, Petnln, nnd General
Prlmo de Rivera, head of the Hpon
Ish military directorate, reached, nn
ngreement at their recent conference
in Morocco for Joint Franco-Spanish
operations against Abd-EI-Krlm "If
he prefers to fight rather than to ne
gotiate." -
M. Palnleve Intimated the combined
This
rench de-
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (A. P.) A
simple wooden marker, setting aside
withering clusters of blossoms that
hid his grave, alone marked the last
resting plnce of William Jennings
Bryan In Arlington national cemetery.
Just over the hill crest stand the
row on row .of white head Btones
above the soldier dead who lost their
lives In France. Closer about the
more Imposing monuments or the of
ficer deaij with whom he keeps his
lost encampment, and all nbout .are
the signs of the orderly, reverent
care with which the nation surrounds
the last sleep of thoso It has called
to Its service.
i One day a stone memorial will ha
Labor WOrld IS erec,ed to lel1 ln graven lettering that
"""'"" " nere on this peace
ful slope. But it is yet too soon for
tho stricken widow, the brother, the
children and the rrandrhlMrwn nf ,hA
dead to have made their plans for
that permanent testimonial-to their
KITS TREASURY
Mine Owners Get Government
Aid to Meet Wage Demands
of Miners to Avert Industrial
Calamity
Joyful Probe Coal Situation
GUILTY PLEAS BY ?
SOLON'S AIDES
WASHINGTON, An. 1. (A. P.)
lien L. Moses and Harry Battler of
Pittsburg, Indicted last year with
Representative Langluy of Kentucky
on charges of conspiracy to lllegully
withdraw liquor, pleaded guilty today
in the DlHtrlct of Columbia supreme
court.
They wore sentenced to -serve two
years nuelt In the ponltentlury hut
were placed on probation lor mat
time. A fine of $10,000 each was
ussessed and they were allowed
weak in which to raise Mir money,'
LONDON, Aug. I. (A. P.) Not
withstanding ' that tho financial as
sistance which the government la to
give to the mine owners will add, ac
cording to unofficial figures, some
thing like 10,000,000 pounds to the
country's budget, there Is, a - great
senso of relief that ft miners' strike,
affecting more than a million men,
has been prevented.
Strike notlcm. had-boon. issued- aev-
eraT'days ago to lake.effoct at mid
night last night, and the carrying
out "Of the threat was' averted only
by the last minute offer of the gov
ernment to givo financial aid to the
Inlne owners to nld them to main
tain the present wage scale. The
agreement carrying the present scale
of wages, was to havo expired at
midnight nnd it was a new agree
tnont proposed by the mine owners
vnlvlng decreased wages and a longer
working day that brought the strike
thrent.
Under the arrangements made yes.
terday to prevent a strike which
love.
ine oroxen ramily circle was atlll
In Washington today, gathering the
threads of everyday things of life to
which they must turn back. ' .
Otherj members of the- . family
nlunned to bau. ..nniki. - i ,
homes. ; Former Governor Charles w. '
Bryan expected to go direct to Omaha
and prepare to fill the lecture engage
ment ne has mnde tos-.th.- week
slMtnri 'I . illhrtq 'nf t l.A-Vnll.. Mli;WLi
-""--' n ... in JUlllltW
to stay on a day Of two - with the
mother.' . . . .
,TMn i,u Mtruiiiia step taaen
among them towor da memorial to
the dend leader, nor is It likely that
the question will be opened until Mrs.
Bryan has Indicated. her wishes.
"Mrs. Bryan continues to be a! mar
vel of resolution,-of faith, and trust,"
Walter, E. Thompson, , Mn 'Bryan's
secretary said. "She Is deeply grieved
but Is sustained In a wonderful' way
In her sorrow by her great faith. She
is quite cheerful."
Today a group of ' the 'faithful
friends and attendants of Mrl. Bryan
Would have caused one of the worst In her hours or grief visited places of
Industrial calamities In recent times, interest In the city as guests or the
the miners will remain at work re- bereaved woman. The party Inoluded
colvlng the same wages as they did Richard Rogers, In whose - (tome at
under the old ngreement nnd remain Dayton, Tenn., Mr. Bryan died; Wal
In the pits the same number of hours lace Haggard, Dayton attorney assoT
each dny as at present. The gov-plated with the fundementallst leader
ernment will grant financial help to in the prosecution of the Scopes' caae;
the owners until May 1, 1920. - Kelso Rice, Chattanooga police of fleer
If In any month the wages paid who came to Washington as a special
to tte men exceed tho recognized guard for the ensket by request of
ratio of division between wages and Mrs.' Bryan; William H. McCartney,
profits are lower in any district than chauffeur of the Bryan ouaehotd.
the wages payable at the minimum 'who dally carries the Invalid, widow
percentage under the agreement the In his arms as she Is moved from
exchequer will make up the de-J place to place, and Mrs. C. C, Stevens,
flcincy. in any montn in wnicn tno mm. uryun nouseseeper. ,
estimated average profit of a district!
ln which subvention Is payable ex
ceeds fifteen pence por ton. the ex
cess will be used ln the reduction of
the amount of the subvention.
' Yesterdny's, victory for the minors,
for they regarded It ns such,.- has
brought Joy to the entire labor world
and the .labor leaders attributed It
to the solid support given to the
miners by tho trtido union movement.
The coal Industry Is to undergo a
noinplelo Investigation while tho gov
ernment's subvention Is ln effect.
DRY AIDES FATALLY
CONFESSES HE SLEW
SCOTT'S VICTIM
v " J . r.. .n enninlet. hi. sen- '. he would stay sober. This condition '." .""-" ?''"'" "u,"'".-
l 1 ; . ..,-,.- - Ai.uiin ... ,uniieu mates- army, ni wnicn nrgu- oeioro low rumy nrnwn vyutuM n
I'"'. , . .'. t . SP , ,t ?-?d! t. too hard and I ments will he presented showing the mences In October and during which
-v n.iin ton. ennv cted a ouarter of n ' "Life outside was too hard anil . . in i,. i..,
ft "- : ..ii ...mn .m hi... .nd di.rouraied." he. ex- necessiiy lor a wmer aim ueepcr ..........y .... ...
'-"century ago oi NiiimB . ti- . , , channel
i unn.n.iu, ure., Aug. i a.
Many lightning bolts struck - Ih the
Mount. Hood region In an electrical
storm last night, but forest lookouts
hud reported only one fire this morn
ing. The fire was on Cedar Swamp
.creek, nnd was expected to be brought
under control today.
The new Wind River fire,' at tMlnl
Knob, Wash., had burned over 300
acres late yesterday. A crew of '118
men ' were fighting the blase.' This
fire was believed to have been started
by n smoker.
WICHITA, Kns., Aug. t. (A. P.) The old Wind River fire, which has
Jnhn ri.ir.lnn hat.l h.u phdr.M humeri OVer atlOUt 4000 BCrSS. Wflfl
HAVKB .UK uitALK. Met., Aug. i. 0 rnt degree robbery, kidnaping reported today practically under eon
(A. P.) John Burgoere, was shot ,, rrmnil amaUlt today made a trol.
nnd fatally wounded today when ""..confession to the county attorney . Fire which broke out Thursday
failed o stop at the command of "that he had killed Joseph Maurer, night burned over logging slashing of
I'"""" --. " cntcngo drug clerk, tor wnose mur- mv .u.-n irr. mjBk...b tuimi.ii
suing him through tho street, The luMHn Hcott was condemned In near. Vernonla and went Into an old
shot Is alleged to have been fired h(ng am, )H avanng a gnnity hear- burn. Two donkey engine and a
by prohibition Agent Joseph A. 'f-'mg. police doubt Gordon's story. . I railway trestle were damaged.
liushaw oi Washington, wno was ar
rested. ''.-
CAN'T GOVERN HIS WIFE. SO
TRY ARKANSAS, SAYS WILL
u.t,.
in'a brawl on Sen Franclaco'i Barbary Jplolned to parole officers
possible.
TEXAS TOWNS RAZED,
BYJ1TLY FIRE
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 1. (A. P.)
snhi the Liberty. Texas, fire had lust ' The comedian T.i.s invited to enter Arkansassand that's the last wort I
burned Itself out with an estimated the race by the Rogers Klwnnls club, towns. Regards to the' town Jestei
loss of 1100.000. Telephone lines , to which received the following reply: Tom Morgan. Good luck. ; -i.n.rtv
wor down. ' , ."Thanks for your offer to govern! (Sinned) "WII.I. KOOERH."
ln addition to a. block of stores Arkansas. That's one stale 1 could I Mrs. Rogers -Is a native of this rl
ithe ' Southern Pacific frame dopot not govern. I got the best part of Ar- while Will Rogers home town la viai
It reported to have been .burned. ... kansaa here now, 1ju I hay never more, Okla,
imm.TiH Ark.. Aiirr-l (A P.I been nble to govern her. but I do thank
...... n . j--,. .. i.. . .. Arkansas, esiierlally Rogers, for fur
candidate for governor of Arkansas,
ninMnir me a anvernor for eights
years. Rogers Is the Claremore