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o ww Form ttEDFOHU M AIL TRIBUNE Daily, 8undT, Wkly Publihed by the HEDPOHU PRINTING CO. II-I7-S9 N. Tit SU PhQP T BOUKRT W. HUHL, Editor 0. SUMI'TBR SMITH. Mf gxff Aa Lidt pendtnt Ntwipmicr Entered u Mcond-cUs natter at llntf j lord, Oregon, under Act of March 8, 187. SUBSCRIPTION RATES y Mall In Advanr: . Dally, with Sunday, year 17.60 Daily, with Rumluy, month "6 i tily, wittiout Sunday, year fl-I0 Dally, without Sunday, month 86 Weekly Hull Tribune, one year.... t.UO Sunday, one year -0 By Oarrier, ill Advance In lledtord. Aah land, Jacksonville, Central I'oliit. Phoeuli, Taltnt, Ovid Hill -nd on Uighwayi: t Dally, with Sunday, month I .'6 a- IUy, witnout Sunday, month 66 . Daily, without Sunday, one year... 7.00 Daily, with Sunday, one year 0.00 All lerma, nan In advincr. MKmHER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRP.8S BeceWng Full Mated Wire Serrica Only paper In city or county receiving oawi by telegraph. The Aaaocialed Preaa fa eirlualvely en titled to Ui uae (or republication of all oawa dlapatrhea credited to it or otherwise crdttd in UiU paper, Sud alao to Uia local Orvra publiahed herein. All right for republication of special dia patches herein ara also rsaerved. Advertising nepresrmativa II. 0. MOOKNHKN A COlll'AKY Office in New York, Chirago, Detroit, Ban Francisco, Los Angalea, Beat tie, l'irt- Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Tt In u wonder that the Prince of Wules would not take, a tumble to himself, and admit that lie In not an equestrian, or any part thereof. Five times In two days ho has mounted u natf, and haw been cast heme, uliKhiintt on his ear, ami otner portions oi un royal anatomy. A horse seems to take especial delight in throwInK HiH HlKhllPHH, Just M till! piople of Oregon delight In defeating cer tain perpetual candidates for of fice, every time they run for office. Neither pay any attention to n llttlo tilling like beliiK bucked off, or defeated. Accounts of the in evitable hapiieiiltiK to the I'rlneo, Ih no loiiKer news. If C Wi Ash polc, or Krank By bee, or tlus NicholH were unhorsed. It would bo. When this trio Ket on the hurricane deck of a steed, they linger. A horse knows better than to flop them. If one did, they would pick themselves up and proceed to kick a Brunt mil of tin; critter, flic member of the royal house might save himself u lot of HkttldliiR across the surface of the earth, on tho neat or his hrltchcH, If he similarly employed his Im perial hoof. Veto Younjf has boiiKht a new model Ford car. which he expects - to run. ( Deorhorn News. ) ' usual expectations. The Ql'EHIl ANTICS OI-' OLD KOIj Corvallls (acltc-Timeri) Sunshine radiated f r o m howls of dart'odils, the bell shriped flowers of I ho yellow forsythla and tho breasts or singing canaries assemhlcd in the women's room of the Klrst TWelhodisL church AVednesday nflornuon. renders und rafters alotiK the Main Hteiu were rattled y ester flay by the resounding sneeze of a t lady, who was plumb disgusted by the unhappy occurrence. She In a vluu-mlnK contrast to a number of the opposite (In more ways than line) sex. who are always endeav oring to sneeze, atid never quite lnakliihT It. An upstate resilient, who i?"t drunk and went auto riding, with ImikIc results to a pedestrian, will not get drunk or do any auto driv fiiK for some time, as ho has been senlenci'd to a loan term In state prison. This Is reKicttable for all eom-erned, but u necessary step in the Interests of public safety on the highways ami byways. Of all the abominations that modern conditions produce, the drunken driver Ih the worst, as moonshine and Rasoline will not mix. The result should, but it will not. cause citizens inclinde to intoxication ml speed to stay home, or walk. Tho only thlnj; worse than a drun ken autulsi, Is a drunken motor cyclist. TIIK HOKI r.i ok 111, AT (New York World) Now, ordinarily we would be Indignant at a newsb.iy's beltu; brought into court, no matter what his offense, for we are sentimental about newsboys. Cut la this ease one thins wives us pause. That Is the "ITxtru! t'xtra!" which is quot ed In the despatch. This ealls up very disagreeable memories, mem ories that involve ruined Sunday Hindis, dimes Inst beyond recovery, and the general feelitiK of havliiK been born at the rate of one n minute. You see, on Sunday nluhts there uro ceiialn newsboys who no thru the streets yellhiK ' l.'xlra! I xtra!" They usually work In pairs, and the din they kick up Is terrific. Jloreover, if you are at all an uverage person you react to It as the soldier reacts to tho bimle's clarion peal: something; terrific lias happened, perhaps, and you wish to know what it is. Ho when the yelling begins down below your windows you feel very uneasy. "W hat's thut!" asks our wife. cockitiR an attentive tar. "Oh, -tthiuK." you say. liut tho yelllH xeepK on. come nearer, and you beMln to fidget. Presently you and your wife mine n window and lean out. "L'xtra! Vxtra!" howl the voices, Ond you see people running to buy papers. "CoolldKO blah-blah -blah blah! (oolldK Ka-Rn-na-rta-Ka! Nxtra! l'xtra!" "It's soniethlnK a.lout CoolidKe." Hays your wife. "If one of them would only keep nuiet a minute, so Iould hear what they r say InR." . . . Finally you ro down and buy i miner. Never for n Woinent does the vender cease his yelling. He takes 10 cents from you and then liands over a copy of a paper. It lionrn the legend, "Early Kdltlon." M a it, i then l he beadllno reads: QUILL KxainpU' (if futility: A bald Hell might be " lt worst-, wminn. T.vjiieiil reaction to the discovery jilaees: " Ibi, liiiin !" Hint to joyous Icinoerats : devils are lying." It must be awful to be so ignorant you slay henltliy without knowing which food contains vitaiuine T. Money may get you a seat on senate, but it takes old brawn to Still, college professors would Habe Uuth and Dcmpscy if they The worst part of a bawling out by n policeman in the realization that you deserved it. Spt'iikintf of pathetic things, tlierc'K a fat womuim'k i'aith in Im ".sliKlcr linrs of a new garment. M Amrm'tininiii : itcctin a ivvai mini; (IraKyiiiH in t ho i'uo.t liy tin fiirs to adorn all future conversations. Katiiitf: A tiresome ordeal to make u smoke taste better. Don't scorn the man who boasts of his blood. all the poor chap has 1o be proud Tilt! sori'iesl iiieniliers of a hernte the inferior raee. You enu pick out the wife of a grenl until, who reminds you of a timid valet. The faet innv not interest .von, hut "Sinclair' with the aceenl on the first syllable now. If the man in the new instaiuent sedan speaks of 111. 11. It., lie i -i t ! llieillis jniirs jiri 1111111 1111 You're rijjhl, Mr. Uorah; one rotten ccp; doesn't spoil the whole dozen. But it does when they're scrambled. Sometimes politicians start a public outcry in order to li'ult; KomethiiiK worse, liut sometimes there couldn't be anything worse. Correct this sentence: "When 1 pronounce a word incor rectly," said he, "1 like to be corrected." Other crops need sunshine; Axiom' of ciiHineeriiiK : The margin of safety growN less lis the margin of profit j;ro'.s more. A nobody, apparently, is any Liberty bonds. One way to play hookey from lilt! school of experience is to get elected Viee-I'rcsident. There will always be stiff collars for the man who can't feel dignified and important without one. The Filipino who howls for In exploit the others. A man's honor is like the virtue of a womau gg is good, or it isn't. Jb'.'it li-lird confessions will help tho polit ii'iil situation, hot's lutvt? many of them (piickly. Aiin'riciinisin : llcin wry W rauso it isn't otmsuliMTil snutrt. St'intloc Kuliinson: ''Let's iifctisi- evcrylmdy, nml thru tho puMic will iH (Mtnfusod ami t'ortict wlio roitlly is guilty." It M'Uloni Imppotis that a man uots iM'nokotl in ot't'ico. .'rook is simply a littlo onmk oivon largo opporlunit ios. Kimlly note to Mr. Lowtlcn impossihle to ho cloototl on one If it takes four marines to how liirgo tin army would he THE N EBBS Weaving the Net fetcojo ocw or twe "fato.1. nwos tvc GtvGt. OWk.tU Oki -THE bTCVkiO Q YOU QEwTCO a'5 .0OE0 7 Q WMCVl"TfiMC O'O FLIUT Q(ZMi "TWC OMJ Ml MKDPORD MATL POINTS lu'ud fovcrin'a u hlicik cctfmplex. The boss ilowu there isn't ;i of rottenness in Jiiuli "Don't elieer boys, The poor the slock exchange or in the get oil in n street car. have Vi much news value ns were as scarce. .some people ko lliroUKli in order T'sually it is of. superior raee are the ones who She's the one is pronounecd 1 11 t 111 nnir ijiiunt:. wild oats only moonshine. 011 eof us who was offered 110 freedom merely wants freedom -or an eg" An flit ; trying ttt tMHiCClll it 1L'- j installed th-m and connected them j with t he sew er insists there can . . w. not possibly be any foil I odor, so I I can get no help from them. W. : It is a large oouutry, aiul uriovnnei'. keep one vote requirott in I'l pnre in Niearagna. ihulelphia In Chi- 6- Co-n IOTmE OEfTND&MT o U TTOTYUNE, MEDFORD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. SiRiifl lett'-ra !rtahintg to jm-tkoiuiI lir.lll, imd Ingieitc. not to dtejk diagnosia or tivatmt-iil. uil l; miKwrMl ,y Dr. Hi.Jv if .,i,t.l. f K-a.Wie.Msi em.l..e i riM-f,Md. LUt-TH mould be brief and written oii.g to tiie brgc minilur of b-liem rw t on I) a fe.v be mihw.-rH U-tv. No n-ih i -n be ri....- to luetic nut roi.funu- ... .......... ,,r, niuiaiii ov is Tin; timi; Tin-: sap In the spring the bloonilnj; heez - er oozes moisture by the peck. 1 wouldn't complain aUnut thin, only that the sa. the i,oor sap with k ih vine i mums fiaraKwes one unbearubly with his reiteration of the, to him, un answerable con umlrum: Why do f stuff up and run every lime I K't my feet wet r encounter a cold draft? The dentists claim, with am ple evidence, that the most preva lent human disease is dental ca rles, deeuy or teeth. Some persons infant tltluk of constipation as a contender for this bad eminence. hut to my mind constpation Is not a disease nt ail, just a bad habit H U my belief that chronic- rhinitis K a kuoiI ni(mm)(I to dntiil furi('M In Ihv. Ilsl uf human (Uscmjjc vnn- ilillons, at least m Amcrira. The:"' " I .li-ntists w,y that It Is i-XLTsKlvelv! Aimwn I- or trmporary pi-otpr-: laic to fl.icl u human mnutli Willi Uon' ,u"'lnK 11 vlsit "'' whllni no HiKii .if Uc-ntal carlcx tmo fi"'"vllnu throuKh malarial coun tholr kuIM rownlly asaiMto.l that,""5'' """ n,"s' n.nlarla by only four doiwuih in the trnlied ! "lklnK """y 10 Kr"'"" "f 'l"'"""1. Htatcfl have iierfcct toeth, or ,,f.ln ,l"!,c nPht or ln 'HvKled thlnt; llko that. In like mannor. "ra"1 over lbo " '"" one n.lKht aawrt that thcru nru!1,0" I"-'-"""" Protection. It Is ; not em-UKh people In .North Amcr-1"'1''' "' "n,in 11,0 w"r lea with perfectly normal noses, tu father the news with which this announcement Is surrounded. Seri ously, a doctor with the halilt of looking Into the mutter closely be fore, making his guess, rarely In deed enjoys a look at u normal set of turbinates, adenoids, sinuses and wlMt not. Kveu pi'rsons presuni anly well, who come under the lihyslciun's observation for pcri odlc health examination or for ni surance or other test, almost uni formly present abnormalities In the nasal cavities. It seems that our; civilized life goes hard with the! lining of the upper respiratory, tract. It Isn't the heat so much .".s It is the lack of proper hu-l mlillty Just arouiKl the next corner ! there is probably a lot of know I-j edpo waiiiiiK to In found, new knowleilne, or a new application' or correlation of knowledKe we al-j reaily have In scattered fragments.) Kits'ht now. however, we can onlyj speculate, and I am fond of the, conception of Dr. John IS. Todd, j Syracuse physician savant, who i supirests that the essential differ ence between "fresh air" and "foul air" or "stale air" or 'vitiated air"i may be u iiuestlon of the amount! of vitamin in the air. The very' Idea of k vitamin In air Is original i with this medical natural scientist, Of course we are all aware that the ultraviolet ray or energy of: sunlight imparts to food Mib Jtnnces their vitamin value. '; 1 mention this mere hypothesis here in order to set the thoughtful read er thinkiiiK and If possible to make frewh air more popular. Must In telligent laymen know that cook itiK and prolonged storage or pres ervation of fruits and vegetables destroys vitamins, ft may be that overheatini; has a similar effect on fresh air. This is the season .when chronic rhinitis manifests itself more than it does in any other season, simply because rlnht now the poor sap lis at the rained end of a winter of coddlinu. If your upper respiratory lininc membrane is so very sensitive to trifles such as drafts, wet feet and KoinK. without your heavy wraps, you should snap out of It, and have yo ti r chronic rhinitis properly treated by the doctor instead of KrousiiiK about our weather, cli mate and so on. Ql'KSTIO.NK AX I) AN I Odor From I trains. its Please tell mc .ri.ni .liHiMf.-.-innt o use in the drain pipes from the lavatories, etc. The comnanv that 1 . ,, , I Answer Perhaps a can left in the drain pipe ov f lye nii;lU All will clear up the troubl lumbers Insist thai if there is n proper nap tn the drain pipe no foul odor ran escape. The ordi nary lye commonly used for etear- ) InK out urease, etc.. Is as efficient as any other disinfectant tor drains, j Old Fashioned Molasses, ! decently you said a few firms! lasses without the brimstone flu-'sources, the right people being' vor. I have tried to find some, I those that control power und ped but in vain. Merchants look as idle it to the people. As to farmers though a customer asking for such and others that buy and use power. a thing is uueer . . . 1 it. M.iour government has not found limei Answer Nevertheless, several : think about them. 1 Q - VajmFm WE GCwteo THE CMJ DO v-tE fAV vvJHERC UC VajAS GOING VE6 Sl, ME SftiO MEt-oAS GOiW TO PLMlO. Q . LOOt OT TVH WUMDCEO OOLLQ MOWEV WPQPPEC S.W1PEO PlCvUO QCktJii' AMOTeu. THE duBV r Vou EVER 6EEM IT BEFOttE. VES. q TEULTMEM aJWECE VOU FOUMO IT. iX I D0ST1N' OUT THECCkftFUMT UfcO, aNO FOUND IT 6TUCW IN THE UPMOLWEIY. THM'i SlL -feTTOOMEV SMiTwEPi FO2 TME OEFEUCE - Q D'D VOU KvjOw Tuiff H.IMT BSUMK. TO UCV.VE A HUNDRED chCvnjged got a PftCKt or wull jitb BILLS IN ECt-tiMJCE ? OKFION", TUESDAY, 'Aftlff, 3, 1928! lfj.l, in rt of t titx -n paper. itxs ! firm market old fashion' lasses, and the flavor of thb 1 tnn briir's back fi nd recollections of the hal cyon days wllnn a fi-ller could, when very fcood, have brown uyar i"au ano outlet ir on an m occasion, even a dish of molasses to dtp it in. Piena a siaiupeu en vciupe bearing your address for the names of firms marketing old fashioned molasses. My notion of iiui-iiy is in mention pan- ciiK' wiin oiti i.'isnioneu nioutsses, or worse yet, fried corn meal mush' besmeared with old fashioned mo lasses, alonu toward 4 p. in. Mon-, day, to a faithful member of thej (trend and Milk club. .Malarial Country I am thlnkliiK of startiiiK a cat tle ranch In the region known as the old south. This business will1 take ine over crass land and : through Krowinj,' timber. Mow can! 1 av,,m tno PlKue. malaria, which; i unuersianu eomes rrorn inn otte of a mosquito in that section? l-V' a. .i. your resilience, oil all standing water that cannot be drained, and make use of screens tn exclude the mosipi'.ioes a! night, when they' get in most of their wicked Inocu lation work. . -. ' (Copyright .lolm F. Dllle Co.) , "I lor cars niv slum In' an' wears shell rimmed glaN-.e. I'm not worried jilsiut her '. .1 Hr, .... I&tflJ I nil," says Mnv Km Moots, whoseiin the case of Clara M. Hoy daughter went after a sack o' against Deveridge. The case was corn meal two weeks ago t'layan original vrocceding In the su nn' has never Imch heard of since, j y renin court. I guess Ih' only time stum folks;' Other opinions today were: ivod Ih when they git ther eyesi ''harles W. Smith, appellant, tested. vs. K. H. (lose and K. IT KUlng- . 4. sen, sheriff of Coos county, ap Brisbane?s T oday (Continued from rage One) The five-day week universally appliod would about solve the un employment problem. Why not try it? To have all workers busy five days, resting two days, with nobody idle, would be a good deal bettor than all the em ployed working six day and mil- 1 lions line six uays. Canada's government enconraues' use of electric power, particularly j on larins nml in small communities. Water power is developed fully, to genedate the current, and all are 1 assisted in its installation. ! Farmers are tamibt to rintl feed with it, pump water and do j ! their other work. j j And by the way. Flitted States I fanners are urgently Invited by the j Canadian government to settle in ; Canada. 1 Our attention here is concentrat- oil on a different problem. We want to make sur ethat the right people got possession of our power a TO VajEnT IMTO TMC DOLLOfi BILL Rippling Rhymes (By Walt lUaoa) INJlitV TO TKAIiH I bought u duplex liver jad at Johnson's nostrum store, and found that it was cheap mid bail, which matte me sad find sore. I said, "I've dealt with Johnson long, I've paid him lost of cash; but there is surely something w ro n k when he hands out such trash. Hq is n fool to disappoint a patron by such sanies; I'll spend no kopecks In his joint from this time forth, by James." And as I went about the grad I told the trasle tale of how 1 bought a duplex pad that was not worth the kale. The people all are prone to list to such sail anecdoten; with men like Johnson, they insist, they will not blow their proats. , I climbed a hundred flights of stairs and traversed many blocks, to knock this Johnson and his w are s he suffered from my knocks. Then John son met me on the street, hard by the county jail, and safd, "Von 're wearing out your feet to spread an evil tale; you claim jolt bought a liver pad that wus not worth a cent; but did you ever come, my lad, to put up a lament? You did not hint, by word or glance, to me, that you were sore; you did not give me any chance to fix things, at the store. Inttead. with eager tongue and 111), you'd undermine my fame; it is ii shabby sportsmanship, H is a piker's game." I realized that he was right, it jarred nie to the quick; without a consciousness of spite, I'd pulled a, sorry trick. I was ashamed of all my talk in busy haunt sof men; 1 kicked my self around a block, and then rij,-ht back again. Prophecy is usually dangerous, particularly danserous for farmers, l when government prophecies go wrong. The government forecast on potatoes last fall predicted a j crop greater than the real one. Many fanners sold in a hurry at low prices, some were not market i ed. many fed to stock. Then the shortage was seen, price went np. a few mise people maue tne money, NOT the farmers. Oregon Supreme Court Decisions SALLM. Ore., April 3. P) Action of Joseph W. Deveridge, clerk of Multnomah county, in closing t h e registration books March it, days prior to tho special election set for April Jl, was upheld by the state supreme j court today, she In an opinion written by Jus Mijticu Mcliride. the court dismissed nt j the temporary writ of mandamus peal from Coos county. Suit to enjoin sale of real estate. Opin ion by Justice Pelt. Judge John C. Kendall affirmed. t S. II. Shaver and J. Oulley. ! doing business as Thayer-Hhaver- Oully .Mat'lilnc rolnpany, appi'l lant. vs. Watts Excavator rnm liatly vt al.. appeal fruni Mult nomah county: suit to foreclo.se lien. Opinion l.y Justice Brown. .luilup Kobe i t o. Morrow tif- firmed. "rank j,. fpiest vs. C. W. James nml other officials of Lincoln counly. appellants, appeal from Lincoln county: suit to enjoin election to create port of xilctz hay. opinion lv Justice Drown, Jude !. Skipworth affirmed. sunk Davis company, respond- (Jgfypimples Nnture's warm ri(r tilp nature c'ttr youf complexion an J paint red nfrs in yourptit, fallow chcekj. Truly wjnderful Teuit follow thr"f"iRh CP'On cVanong. Taka n NATURE'S REMEDY to retrulate and utrer.ffihen yocr eamlnatlve orjiani. Then w.itrh the tranjformntion Try m inteatl d mere laxatives. Only 25c. MitJ, ai(. tncch. ezctaole Recommended and Sold by All A Mwlfortl DrueaUt NO - VOutJE TELLINJC ME nCvajS. vajhem people cemt Vooq Cft TwCy exxrr HOWE TO TE LL VOU WMECE TWEY CE DO TMEY 7 & WO. MOT EiACTLY TuEVI DO YOu &UPPOSC TMiVr FT.IMT ir WC K.EMTED TMCVT Ck. TO OB Cw Ba.NVC Vv5ULO T6.LL YOU vjueec HE VMCkS GoimS f OlbT. ATTOIZWEV- I O30ECT VOUR MOnOP. . The. VyiYE&S, VS NOT SUPPOSED TO &lv WS OPINION r r-2? KNOvi JUD6E; ;" 6JE-T10W faUSTftlKlEC ATT. SMtTMERA : - a,XLl , LUTHES , SiMCE "Tm; ouOGE 1 S&yS you Aint Supposed -to -tuiviw rn DCTTMtl. THAI TtMCtbTMINKlMti.. ' V-O-'U VI V .jy ?Z. A fl 1 itxrijezmm L. Iuif-don and .Mary M ent l.ansdon. appellants; appeal from .,...,). ..minfv anneal Auin iecfc0 foreclosing mechanic's lien, i opinion by Justice Coshow. Judgejto or. Ainanum kuhouijucu or mil George ltossman affirmed. a delphia, noted book collector, tut in ih,. matter of guardianship 15.500 pounds sterling. of Uola Lyons, an ulleged insane i person; appeal from Lake county. Huit for accounting. Opinion by Justice Cean. Judge J. M. Latch elder affirmed. C. M. Kiggins, appellant, vs. Dan Wuilte and company, inc.: appeal front Hood Liver county. Judge Fred Wilson, affirmed In opinion by the court. Itetta J. reniberton vs. Charles It. Coppock and Iteatrlee t'oppock. defendants, and I. H. Koberts. appellant; appeal from Marion county. Decree of Judge I. H. Mc.Mahsn affirmed in opinion by the court. Petition for re-hearing denied in Wertz vs. Wertz and "Woods vs. Woods. SOLON'S FILE DKNIAL (Continued from Pa On a.) "After I sent the telegram," j Helms replied. "Where?" "Either at Ills office or his ! home; 1 might say that Secretary Hoover did what ho could on that." i "Did you have more than one .conversation with him?" ! "So, sir." I Brutton referred to a letter K. I C. Kinney, assistunt secretary of j tho Interior, wrote to Hoover on 'April 4, mas. i "Did you know about that cor respondence at that time?" "Ves, sir." ; "How did you know tibout it?" "Mr. Hurler told me." Heplylng to Kenator Wagner, democrat. New York, Helms said I he talked to both Secretary Den by and Assistant Secretary Itoosevelt about the lease of Teapot Dome. "They told me they were satis fied that nothing further could be i done about it: that the lease had ; been closed," Helms said. This was late in April. 1922. but j Helms said he had told both of them as well as Finney in the pre ceding September that If the Wy oming reserve was to be leased his company wanted to bid on It. WASHINGTON, April 3. (&) Senator Smoot, republican, Utah, today turned down an opportunity otfered by the senate Teapot Dome committee to make a statement re plying to charges of Albert H. Fall, that lie was advised by a senator, a foi mor senator and a former cabi net officer to write the Mclean letter covering up his $100,000 transaction with Edward L. Do heny. Senator Smoot said he did not doom It necessary to amplify his donial to the press yesterday. Former Senator Lenroot was next on the stand. He denied Fall's story that a senator, a for mer senator and a former cabinet officer had Induced Fall to tell the committee that 10. B. McLean, Washington publisher, had fur nished the $100)000 Fall got from 10. L. Doheny. Senator Smoot of truth 1H "expected to testify lateri Leuroot said that Wilt Hays, former postmaster general, w as not present at the interview here. While he did not appear before the committee because of the lax hearing before the finance com mittee. Senator Smoot said he had been misunderstood in part of me statement he gave out last night touching the Fall deposition. "What I said was that Senator Lenroot had stated that Fall had told him the name of the man from whom he had got the money and that Fall did write 11 letter ti the committee," Senator Smoot said. Lenroot had not told him, he said, that Fall was going to write a letter to the committee. Political Announcements FOIl SHr;IlIFP I am h candidate for the ropub Hcan nomination for sheriff, prl mary May 18. CHA9. D. STACT. May 17. ' 'n a candidate for republican nomination for Sheriff at the May primaries. 1 have had experience ''oth ,,IX aml criminal depart - ments and promise efficient and eeo nomi ca I ser v ice. c;i:o. 1). '.May 17. ALDICN. COUNTY CLKRK I am a candidate for republican nomluatlon for county clerk; prom ising personal attention, economy and courtesy. G. R. CAKTKIl, May 17. Talent. COrXTY COMMISSTONKK I am a candidate for re-nomlna- tlon on the republican ticket for1 County Commissioner. If nomi- j i nated and elected I will continue to do my best to give the people; ; an economical business ad minis 'tratlon. VICTOR HL'RSKLL. I May 17 By SOL HESS TOMOaBOwi TE PROSECUTlOM will put ONTwe STAND THEIR STAR WMO WA, WOVE.M A. . WES Or GRCUMSTfNTl&L Punt that a STiCw: or 0YWAMITE. COULOmT Bust our. i Cj O. LONDON, Eng., April 3. (p) The oiiSiual u.-..js uiiTmisimiiutib . 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