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, c Mail Tribune The Weather Portrait Pair. Maximum ycwterdajr H 43 Lmet UiU mo ruing 85 Precipitation .03 lEDFORD Weather Year Ago Maximum . 45 Mlulmum . Stt Ditly Twwitjr Uiird Year Ki fly - veil th Year TWELVE PAGES MEDFORD, OUfcXIOX, TM'HSDAY, DIX'EMHEK WIS. No. 2(4; Today By Arthur Brisbane A Good King Dying. . Cook Stove Slavery. They Want to Fight. To Protect U. S. Oil. (Copyright, 1928, by Star Co.) Deep sorrow in Britain. The king, unconscious nil of Tues day, seems te linve no chance of recovery. His oldest son, coming in haste from his work for the empire of Africa, ar rived in time to see his father alive, however. The world's sympathy is with the Hritish people, and with King George, a good father, a good husband, wise king, good citizen of the British empire, obedient to law, devoted to duty. ' There have been greater kings, like Henry the Eighth; more spectacular kings, like liiehiird the Lion Hearted; more constructive kings, per haps, like Alfred the Great, or William the Conqueror, who brought French system into the British islands. But there has never been h BKTTKR king. "When it was suggested, lung ago. that big apartment houses should contain numy families, with one central heating plant, and water supply, there was a conservative hub-bub. ''You nre trying to break up the Ameri can family. That family will always live in its own separate home under its own roof." Nevertheless, big department houses were built. ; :" V..,.. i v uitirirnvtjwl tllltf lllil- n ii i.i riij-t. "..-v. lions of women, tied to cook ing stoves, should be set free from I hat drudgery. Commun ity kitchens, cooking food prop erly, carefully, scientifically, and would deliver food to the homes. A good suggestion. It would enable women to use their brains for thinking, instead of working. The idea isn't entirely new. Those engaged in manufactur ing prepared foods, breakfast foods, soups, preserved fruits and other products, help to minimize "kitchen slavery." Paraguay and Bolivia think they want to fight, because a boundary dispute . killed 25 men. The remedy suggested is to start a war and kill 25,000 more menl This war. threat comes at an awkward time, when the Kel logg treaty is presented to the Senate as a "sure cure" for war. , The difficult thing is to keep from fighting those that want 'to fight. Big countries like the United States 51 If HIT, but "WON'T, say to the little coun tries: "If you fight, 'we shall send men in airplanes and shoot you." That would only be adding more shooting to the world's trouble, besides we haven't got the airplanes. Bo livia, asked to accept arbitra tion, says: "No, I won't." "What can you do about that! "Uecovery is brisk." were the words from Wall Street yesterday, when the ticker slopped tlcklni!. nnd the worried speculators took their headaches home feelins bet ter. In a country no rich, It Is hard for the bears to scare even the most foolish balls thoroughly. Sooner or Inter, of course, the Kumblers learn their lesson. Hut with any kind of sound Judgment, to keep apart from mere specula tion. Investment In American se curities Is the best in the world. Mr. Axel Eyles. head of th6 Tide water Associated Oil Compaiy. t a cheerful dinner in New York's Metropolitan Club with his friends. Mini Shoup and Herbert Flesh hacker, from California, talked (Continued on rage Four.) nnrruTinM uratmiuii I S IS Vh MljJfa,. ' n Progress Made Since Re moval of Lung Liquid Queen Takes Motor Drive and Lunch With Prince Prayers at Abbey Each Noon By Subjects. LOXDOX. Ine. 13. (P) KIiik j Oeorpe. appM't-ntly relieved by hint nljfht'H operation for the removal of purulent fluid at the base of the right lung, today was making pro gress. At three o'clock thia afternoon it was Rtatnd In authoritative circled: "The king is progressing." Shortly before this statement whs made Lord Dawson of Perm and Sir Stanley Kwett, the king's principal physicians, returned to the palace and again saw his majesty- Queen Mary left the palace shortly before, the three o'clock statement for a motor drive. . She had luncheon with the Trince of Wales who drovo to Hucktngham palace about noon. The lust time he had luncheon there was on Aug. 14 when he attended a farewell party just be fore the court left for Balmoral. That likewise was almost the la-'t time that he saw his father hffore their dramatic meeting in K ing (ieorge's sick room after the prince's GOOO mile dash from Africa. Speaking at a Ieauc nf Mercy ineetipg t St. James palace this afternoon. Princess Mary said: "You will be pleased to know that so far the condition of the king is satisfactoi" " Omvul fdirger The crowd on hand to watch the posting of this morning's bulletin was larger than unit a I because of the sensational nature of yester day's dcvcloomenlH and widespread jffneerar Hrt to how 1i1-mfljesty hud stood the shock of the operation. Th crowd surged forward eagerly to read tlio report when it w; p la ceil mi the palace railings. Amon;; the spectators was an old army pensioner who had been wailing in the cold for hours and had watched the changing of the guard. He smiled with satisfac tion as did many others when it was seen that the bulletin was of a somewhat reassuring character. lach day at noon until further notice prayers for the king will be said at Westminster Abbey. Today all classes and creeds went there to offer silent prayer for the rul er's struggle against illness. Wom en in rich furs, side by side with those in plain and worn clothes knelt in the abbey and joined in the silent prayer. They were fol lowed at Intervals by businessmen and government officii! Is who jiad taken a few minutes from their lunch hour. LONDON', Dec. 13. W) The Daily Kxpress said tod iy thiit KIiik (,lCoK had been llnilei'Kiihig dlu theroiul triutment for the liiKt two weeks. An tippm-alus ewpcrlully insllilled in his brdroom gives a high frequency electrical treatment which Is passed' into the patient's body with an alternating current. The effect Is to stimulate the ner vous system and strengthen the heart. LONDON', Dec 13 OP) Sir HukIi Illttby. who performctl the succeK ful openitkm on Kins Oeorge yes terday, has been honorary surgeon to the king since 1917. He was jriven the old title of sergeant -surgeon to hlH majesty last March. Although Hit Hugh has long been cfliineiit anil pos.sessd virtu -ally all the medical distinctions and diplomas in England, he Is described as one of the most retir ing men In the profession. Sir Hugh operated on the Duke of York for a duodenal ulcer In 11)17 and on 1'rlncc George for ap pendicitis In MEDFORD STORES WiLL BE CLOSED CHRISTMAS EVE For the firm (lino In loot his tory Medford (oren will not he open on CbrlHttnaa eve, but will rloHe promptly at 6 o'clock, accord ing to an announcement made by local merchants today. llower, as a provision for last minute shop pers. It has been arranKed for stores to be open until a Inter hour on Thursday, Friday and Saturday ot next week. Although the provi sion will make It ixinnlble for a u. .c volume of niabt shopping, lo cal and southern Oregon shopiiers are urged to take advantage of shop early .advice and hon (Hp daytime Instead of at night, making ill easier ior ine purcnaiier as wen as the retaler. ALCEGED KILLER OF BOYS PLEADS I est; mt tmamui -njur i i nr mwm vwrnir in rrrTiiiTMMmiiwBwM wwaWMMtfaMwiiiMi wiwii m m lim i w wvnu Gardtn Stcwsrt Northcott, Winevllle, Cal., ch:dm fcrmer denied he hat) committed four o'aylnji on h!3 poultry ranch when arraloncd In tho court of Superior Judflo o. K. Morion (Intat). Tlio youth acted r.o h'.z ov:n attorney. Upper right shows an Initialed note of Northoott'a in which ho promi;ed ts admit hli railt In ccrrt. DV III I i I 1 1 1 1 71 I I I 1 1 i v v Nine Injured, One Dead in ' ' ! Path of Destructive Storm! Three Communities Hit! Homes '"Wrecked and: Trees Uprooted SHREVEPOKT. La.. Dec. 13. UP) At least nine persons were .niiired seriously, two perhaps fa tally, when three communities in North Kabine parish nnd South Do ARE DAMAGED ! RANK ' . ? TnoMAnn: momcvoa MP m mm irv ar rm m w m a. a mm Soto liarish were struck by a tor- maintaining saving accounts. Ac- the charge of killing Waller Col- nado late yesterday. A number of rordinB to tno octohcr report pub- lins. . residences were destroyed in the i shed In the Educational Thrift Hoth Mrs. Surah Louisa North vicinity of Benson. Noble and Con- ouzettc. a New York publication cott and the youthful proprietor of verse. Mr. and .Mrs. il. K. I'lutt jU3t ro(.eved here. 01.4 per cent tho Winevllle chicken lunch, upon and .1. T. Push, his wife and fivo ot un the ,lu,,nB tho Medford which four boys arc alleged to have .hildren were brought to the Mans- t.,.,0s frnm tho first grade thru been sluln. entered pleuso of not field hospital Jast night for treat- Mgh ,.h0ol are nmlntalnlng uctlvo guilty to the Joint Indictment. Their ment. Push and one of his (laugh- HC(.ountl! i,y weekly doposlts. The joint trial was sot for January 10. ters aro in a critical condition. iuc which surpass Medford In A fight hy Norhert Havoy, do. LI'FKl.N Texas Dec 13 lP) 'bis respect are all eastern cities, fense eounsel. to have young North- A 'strong wind and rain storm non0 we"t ot I'ennsylyuniu. cutt remain In (ho custody of Kiv- itruck the Sulphur Springs com- Tne report from the Jackson ersldc officers, was settled In favor intinity. 25 miles southeast of Luf. '""' V HulUllng Loan, tho f the stale by Judge o. K. Mm- kin, late yesterday killing one Kl'hool depository for the week ion, who agreed with Assistant DIs- woman and Injuring' Beveral other ending December 4th shows the trlet Attorney Karl Ilcdwlno of persons, demolishing liouses and Percentage for tho local pupils to Klverslde county that Los Angeles uprootli:.? trees. ,mvo l,eon raised conslderubly ofricerK should he allowed to com- Tall pino trees, torn from the Mlicn the October report. Per- iote tho "nbaervutlon" of the con around by the wind, crashed across entugos by schools being us fol- dltlon of tho prisoner ulrcudy be the home or Mrs. C. C. Krldell, 12, ,OWH: gun In that county, iatally Injuring her. Mrs. H. J,!Kh school 100 Mrs. Northcoit was returned to Dykes. 73, Mrs. l-rldells mother, anfrurAiI Ioub covorn Itiliifioo uu..w.v.u . One home, that of Allen Shievera, was Diown down. Minevers and nts wite and children were burled un- der the debris but escaped with a few Beratches. J. H. Wideman, another Btorm victim, was Bitting In his home when the wind struck. The walls aud toof of the room wore torn away, leaving nun suting on a trunk. Tho wind wrecked buildings over a strip about 300 feet In width and about a half mile long. Roads were being cloared of trees louuy so aniouianccn coum reuch tho community. tiMlilrll 1.1 uiUiLi i iv; I I ANN ARBOK. Mich.. Dec. 13. (JP) Hphlnx, junior honorary so ciety of the Tnlverslly of Michi gan, has been suspended as an or ganization after an investigation of Rtutemettts that lifjuor was used In nn Initiation ceremony last week in which throfl initiates wero se riously scHlded. All campus societies at the same 'time hHvn been forbidden to hold public Initiation ceremony with out written permission from the denn of students. One of the three students scalded when t.nt water was poured upon them by Initiates cf another eocle tv till l In the Infirmary hospital and probably will not be released until alter Christmas. Storm at Gold 'Beach GOLD HKAfH. Ore.. Dec. IS. (jlpl The most severe storm of the season has tashed the f'urry county coast In the last three days. All streams were rising rapidly but no damage had been reported today. ' IfffH IN lilt II II I linilllll '" - Percentage of Pupils Main-; taining Accounts Shown By National Publication $1 9,694.86 Oh Deposit Three Schools Perfect I The Mcdford city schools now ' rank eighteenth among ull the cities In the United Suites in re- vcn 10 percentage 01 i.uims oC pupils innioi- nwn i , w usningion iuu . UHliillKlun iu . - . Lincoln o.3 "wuvh-h - JutKson i j Average for system 97.8 According to Superintendent K. H. Hedrtck. "the pupils of tho Medford schools now have deposit- ed to their credit lii.G94.8(i. This na an won accuinmuieu in past two years. Tho schools do not seek to compel ln any senso , pupils to maintain savings ac- I counts. We do teach and en- courage thrift tho same as wo do neiinn aim unier nniif ui cmzensnip. amng, wun our gram- lat tlio VupIlM and HtudeniH aro ni B w, W1.M... mcasur- aSEtSlBJBSEE rubni rrauAi mi HACIIAMKNTO. Cal.. Dee. 13. iPi Home sun and brisk winds lo- day proniiKcd to help cunildfrahly towurd cotiilltlonini,' (lie Del I'uhh Country club course. Hogi;y from recent ruins, fur I he first flight luintinuw in iii nai-ramrmo o ii'i'"iii wniiru i wo rniinn nil noi'K- golf chiiinplonKlii,.. !, Inlet, Ix.ng Island, It was "Wild Itllr Alehlhorn, winner of the recent liawailan open; Tommy Armour. 1H27 niilloniil open chum- plon: Klldle Loose of Pasadena, nod Abe KkpIiiish of (.'hlengo. The tournnmcnt w ith S2ri00 prize money, Is sponsored by tho local chamber of commerce. Second Flu Death ' POBTJ.ANU. Ore.. Dec. VS.tA') A second death from Influenza within 24 hour was reported In Portland today. Daniel H. Dlckoff, was the latest victim. The city health bureau today received re ports of 45 new cases, making a total of 234 In the city. NOT GUIETY L IS SET I FQR"APE BUY" nilU II U I I llll . . . . Gordon Northcott to Be Tried JanUarV 10 Re- iiicu januaij iu - turn or! tn I no Annnloc ': HHIieu IU UU! HHiJLIC; iJ.'i . . . . ... . ... ! "Ceil PleadS NOt " GUIlty - MeetS Mother. 1 i H1VEHSIUG. Cal.. Dec. IS. (P) (lordon Ktewurt Northcott, so-cull- ed ape boy. returned to I.oh An geles lust night, following his ar- ,.gllnwnt hul.e .,, Mh lntU. ner ecu nt tne Ktvcrsldo county H . - - Tho nicctlnK In the court room netwren motner nnd Hon. the nrst muvv their arrest m Canada sev- era I wci'ks ago, was fraught with foHlng. Northcott f. Mowed the reading f tie indictment, which charged Ina, hp and his mother kllh d Wal- tcP Collins, 10-year-okl hoy, on or a(mut Wlirvh jr. last, on the Wine- ville ranch, on a copy ot tho docu- n)(l,)t iH molnori however, pushed the co. Offro1 her out of reach and Hl()0( HtKl.,1(f ut th(. c(.k Hf t,. court as ho rend the paper. At )(( (ljno wo1(J Mr(, Nm.lh(,olt and her son allowed to converse. Oordon became sullen once tho ar raignment began, bul upon enter ing the court hf was smiling broad ly as he chewed gum. uiinp i L L SKW VOKK. Dec. IS. Pl Thol uhlp llHrbotirtriifler, with more limn two-llili-fls of a big cargo of Houor iiniiHrently wifely iiKliore. bus follcn Into the hiimlH of (lie , learned here bile today. Ten prls 1 oners were taken and lfion eases liquor valued by the raiders lit f 1 1 60.000 were sel.ed. ''oast guard orricliils report that the value of the vessel's liquor cargo beforn Its obvious depletion had been ISOO.lino. I'astor Killed TACOMA. Wash., Dec. it. (Pi Kev. Aloysllls II. Vrcliosch, 6fi assistant pastor of St. Leo's t.'alho. lie church of Tacoma. was instant ly killed shortly bofore noon today when the automobile h was driv ing, was lilt by a Pacific Traction Line street car. AMfl AFETY OF 10 I ' 111 1 Argentine Government Pre- pares in Advance of Party Arrival Accused Plotters Held By Police Maul Weather to Feature Re ception Papers Issue Special Editions, f ltL'ENOS A1H15S, AlUi KNTIXA. ' Dec. 13. (iP) While the police I today wero hgldlng Alejandro iKcarson and Jaime Gomez Oliver, accused, of plotting asalnst tho ' i life of President-elect Hoover, tho governments cloekworlt-liko or ganization for tho protection of i ho Hoover party began function ing in anticipation -of Its arrival. Police Chief Colonel UrnneroH moh.lized 1500 Huenos Aires po lice, including tho eiuiro aircngih, 'of tho delectlvo force, and In nil- I dttlon had under his commnnd1 strong detachmnta of military: and naval forces, , ! Mr. Hoover's arrival, expected some time between G:110 and 7:110! p. m. w.ll be the signal for clear ing the central Argentine, railway i : statltin of all persons without of- J ficlal status and il cordon of the pulleo and military forces will' keep the crowds from approach-' log tho station gales until after the departure of the official party Prraldnnt Hhiollto Irlgoyen "and "- " o wnet wm meet tho Hoover mirtv lit tho slut Ion mil will awonipnny tho ureal- rlttiit.nlofl In Ihn Iwinin nf KitllOl't W. HIIbs, American ainluissiHlor In Huenos Aires. The party will 1,0 Protected along tho Imlf-nillo r0lltu ,)y ,,,, nn(1 unmounted police, una nillltury dotuuhmenta. ... ,(l(.al vallr. 1 iii. .hi initii- nmvulliMt. this. ,'r1(.,.,WoTi us the' city iirepareil to (welcome tho American president- v, Tho cold drl..linK ralu lyoxtcrriny had prentiKed a gloomy i .1 ii.n Miiy lor mi i"t' (luinii nut uiu ctujids bad cleared tills morning anil Hie entire city, gully deco- rated, took on a carnival appear- unco. v l''.lf.i.rli'ii llv llifhlml (iKlnntiK were installed the entire length of the Avenlilu no Muyo. ino principal lliorouglifaro. from the govern- ment nulace to the canllol build- slaies'and Ar.TuTflags "Cn. n 'wcicoteo M"nrr were" illsiiiHreil on Imlldlniis and In ilispinj.0 . 011 nul illngs anu in shop windows, while tho principal i,iihi,.u .ii,i..v,i nn.i.ii-. o it a r ?,tJ 7ZLrt ..A Z.1 " ' i... rutu Jlouver Hpcclul edition iih (ltd tho other prlnclpitl murnins pa ptTM it lid tho cntlro ptchh In 'dl inrlulH euloKlv.cd nnd welcomed the American pmiy. Tim official nroKnim Cor to morrow wjih Htlll teiitutivo today, iiwultliif; iipprovol from Mr. Hoo- 1. L., J.. ,ii'ii i . V.. ,...( tnr I n. ., . r HUn , T,,r.y ? ,h. J J .T( hlniHolf. Tho chief event, 1 ....... i.i-. .. ' w iiuunv, wun 1 ti: Hi" UIU iruKuycu hot At tho wtino tlmo tha wife 0f the civil governor of the pro vlnco ot Huenos Aires will rIvo a rt4nn-r In honor of Mrs. Hoover, to' which wIvoh of member of tho diplomatic corns havo been In- vlied. Katurday night thoro will be n vtH performance at the Teutro Colon. Acts of the grand opera "Alda" and u typical Hpanlsh en-! semble will bo on the progrum.' while Mr. Hoover Is here he will nlso hi.vn ,. om.ortunltv to in-: Bno(t ,ho mrhor ()f nuenon Aires. tho central produce market em tho hif, ni(,ut rpf,K(.mtor plants, SECOND HIGH ' 1 I I'OIITLAND, Ore., Dec. 1 hlrly-one Oregon counties will re- ,., ,. .. . ,..., .,.,. Thh -reive an imirreuutc tills flscol year of II 7 1 ,638.1 0, iiccnrdlng to dls- lricl rorcslry orr clll M, Willi nnvo ' just compiled the amounts due each county on the basis of the national for.st acreage conlaini d. 0 0 move p& alas AID This Is done under the federal bvlwiu, ,mmeiHllteiv discharged. which provides that 20 per cent of ,ttr,.,,,h. according to Dr. Bellln- tho.recelpls from the sale of tlni-lKPP 1,1 h, would make good the ber. forage, nnd other products of h(n tt. no was about Hiileni llie national forests shall be return ed to the counties In which the for ests are situated. Klamath county receives the largest shuro this year, I37.UH3.20 being due It on CTie basis of the forest service computation. Jack son county la second with 129, .? Lang county is third, with IK.4tl.53; and Deschutts county fourth, with 114.J4-I 85. Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier o Divorced by M ctes rmcAtiu. lHv. u tP .luck Iiinp.sey nnd CJeortjea 4 Carpentier wimv iUvift'ed yea- 4 trrday tiociiUNo their wives 4, tostifletl, they hnd tUe PUK nuclous propennities of their more fa mo us nainesiiken. It wan a rlnht to her jaw, ! Mis. Anna Demiwej told ; , JutK K lurk own kt. thuti 1 mused her to hub her hus ' ' band. JiuIkp Salmth entered a de- m .. v.,tVii-i-ii i'l. r. 4 fr pentler ufter hIio described ! r ueorKos ineiinuiiun to iu- -r luib ,ho i,enco f thelr ho,nc- III SUM ! : VOIED FOR nnw mnni m MUM Ull iiuim i troops and war materials in tho ' neighborhood of the border clash Senate votes Quarter Bil- f it week, which gavo rise to the present difficulties. In expla linn Fnfnr-PPmpnt Itpm nation of the situation tho uotu non tnrorcemeni item . B(1(led tlm ln vloft or House Yet to Approve . ,, I an arnicu clash was .jreat. Many Members Unaware: The Paraguayan charge d'af . fairos, Juan Ramirez, snid later Of Action NO Fight in t,mt hB understood the Paraguayan . garrison nearest tho disturbed cen- Debate. WA.SHlNliTON, Dec. 13 tfp A ,lua,.ter f ft i,inion Uollur pro- slipped Ihi-ough tho aenato today In Ihn tu-lnltHmr nf nn ua niwl with many mcniburH apparently not , ....., ...... , " ,h ,uu 1 " H must bo approved, however. hy the house, which hus repeutedly defouted such proposals ndvanced t,v h u..u ... , -. Senator Hruire, Democrat, R!ary-f land, who haH fouKht tho dry law in and out of conKreHH. offered the amendment to Increase tho $13.- . .. f,uu,u(M uoiiU)Uiun item in tne reusury - postoffix'o uppropriation by t250,()(lll,0lil). It required ill I just a moinent for Kcnator Moses. Ilepubllcun. New Hampshire, who i.ii. i.. .i- llon hn hee' put Hm, UCTO)teil. .mi tho 1,111 wlla .. , conference wlth th. ilollHe conferees. There ,..,.. n..,i. ,1,.., ,k. 1,., ""S" " 1","'''-,h,f10""Wlth' 'iJTVLX 't'miln"u1 Prohiiiition was hardly mentini., n (h0 dplinto which. 1)P-pdeil nassiiiio of Hie measure I'recenen passage or inn measure, wWch a'na',y IU"d ,or l"l0,"' of n",ro 11 l,mon O"1- lars. Tho sonato balked, however, on a proposal to Increase the sel- arles of Under Bocrolury Mills of ;hn treasury and Director Lord of tho budget, by 12.000 each, and this plan was withdrawn after stiff opposition hud developed. Jiiki'imiho Dam Hill. Tho senate also voted to Increase "10 aiilhorlsalion In tho Houldcr "h"' bill from 1 1 s Moo.ooo l M6r.,ooo,ooo. 1 .... .-nr.n.l ...1 ....UniU.. U ..... . eorw' huimmg hi roruami. urc, HAI.K.M, Ore.. Oec. 13. (!) The' sorely company that furnish- ACCOUNTS SHORT FEUD BETWEEN .tx ..Ann.T.1 nnnmrno mino Al Lb. iiUorllAL ;DBUintlDWd ccci nnniiccDCD uitu MilDnco iiLLiiuu vviiii mm i , , llllll IIIUIILSk.il I . - Vd the bond for It. I), J'arrlsh, brothers over u girl ended early i bookkeeper at the state tubercii' today in murder and suicide, losls hospital, is attempting to lo- The brothers, Robert R'cker,' 4S, cato I'lirrish in Portland follow- and William, 39, made their homo log i'lirrlsirs discharge from tb,c with two sisters ln Whltestone. Institution when a shortugo In his Long Island, and according to tho accounts was discovered. Par- story the sisters told the police rlMh. according to Dr. l. C. nellln- they had been quarreling 13 years ger, hospital superintendent, ad- over a girl whose affections WIN milled a shnrliigo of about (loo. Ham accused his brother of allen An audit of tho books Is being atlng while he was In France, jinailo by Otto Kubln of the stulo Kurly today when William re- department to get an accurato turned homo the quarrel woa re- in"ck ," Hhortngo. ,""1;1 1., '""'"i e"""0)",, ,,y tho liiHlltiilion nboiit u year, year, About a week ago the overdrawal (if tlio hospital's hank account , " ,,, , ,. u.llln "'mo . h" """"J ,.Ur- "'IU thB ,,,., when H,,n11K01. Kkml h , i,.(i.n. and he unt:i Monday and by telephone caused tha feud, marled another Informed Dcllinger that he had man nine years ago. succeeded In raising about half! ' " "-" . Iho amount. Ho then left fori .c molen. Portland, to raise the rmalnder. POKTLAND. Ore.. Dec. lH-MI he said. Ho did not turn any Eight full grown, silver-t p foxes money over to the hospital. valued at 14000, war. stolen 1 last The audit was ordered by tho night from the fox farm of C. K. state board of control at the re- Hoskln.. Hood River. Portland po ouest of the surety company. Par-, lice were advised today. Police rlsh waa under a 13000 bond. MRnfllnY iSAYS WAR I M M I N E N T State Department Given Note Describing South . American Situation Massing Troops and Mu nitionsLeague of Na tions Awaiting Details. I WASHINGTON, Doc. VifP) Tho Paraguayan charge d'affaires (Ruvtjt'uu uieutical notes today to the state department andjto Dr. i Victor Mnurtau of Peru, chairman of the Pan -American coherence committee looking Into the Paraguayan-Bolivian boundary dispute, in which he described the situation as giving rise to the danger of lm- tiuiiKtit war. i The note transmitted Informa tion received from Paraguay to tho , effect that toltvia was massing ity of permanent Parabguyan gar ; risous in that region, the danger of tur coml)rlso11 about 1000 men, the ed there. The Hnlivinn mlnigtnr nnlil tnrinv that he had no Information from his government as to warlike pren- nations, and that he understood no mnhininn h.j i, mkun such aa t,1B reca tQ ,ha col. ..... r . ni i-ii however, said that he saw nothing extraordinary in the fact that his Icountry might bo sending troops (o tn0 oordoI. as ,,rudelU m0ve. i 1 HUOA.NO, Switzerland, Dec. 13. ! (A-HXha.conncIl of. the LaaKue of. Nations today had tinder advlue- ment cotnmunl cat Ions Crora Para- KUny and Hollvla and was waitinK lor a further promised message re- irnfillnir tha I on ir tin 'a aiinaal tt nil. clflc settlement of the boundary "nute Declaring - that Paraguay would accept and faithfully fulfill her In ternational obligations, the Para- .ffj?1.8'"' "?,d President Briand that the council'., appeal "furnished proof ot tho miiy spirit ot peace governing dftwd that Ilollvla had re- tm"d l '? ?fl 0f al,mmonlng a commission whoso nIIrllnI1B in avoid rnnfllrt. he. ",rl'e BS 10 avoid conll cts 0e- tween American states, baslnj her refusal on what he called a mere statement of alleged grievances. The messsffe from Bolivia cama from Foreign Minister PalaoioB and announced that he had submitted the council's appeal to tho presl- dent and would reply shortly, After reading the two messages, , M-. Urland suggested to his col- leagues that it would be hotter to await tho arrival of a detailed reply promised by Bolivia before taking ay action whatever. This was agreed to by the other members nt lha niinr.ll mhieh than nfilnilrM. . . unui tomorrow morntus. NHW YORK'. I3eo. la. A. tonustandina feud between two .auniad am 1nc"i hw. they nrrb ed and tne sisiei-a learing viu- rrled for tho police, wnen they arrived tney rouna wniinm unconscious on the floor with two bullet wounds. Robert admitted k. .un,. ,,H ,.1H hl brother 1.1". "."""r A dfc. MVITl! m,wd whHn placed under arrest n.i buth wn removed to n hos- I pltiil. There l( was found Robert, had taken poison. Both died shortly after being admitted, The girl, whoso affections 'wore aaaoa to waicn u Mi