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Tribute EDFOKD 1 Weather Year Ago lllfilwst year mro yrtnrrsXay , fit lowest jrir oo Kta s - 1 14 Diflj Twitr-fotiHh Tut. ?nrtij yinr-Hinuti int. FOURTEEN PAGES MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1920. No. 14. The Weather Fowast Cloudy tonight; treating temperature: Saturday fair. Highest jestrnlaj 50 l,uuest Utis moralm? SO 1M hn. precipitation to 5 a. m... ,04 a a mm yiAit Today By Arthur Brisbane Two Dire Possibilities. Beer, Says Wisconsin, s New Engine, Big News. Against Women Teachers (Copyright by King Feature Syndicate, Inc.) Will Rogers understands public sentiment, expresses it tersely find affects inaccurate use of English, despite his training at Eton and Oxford. lie says, "There is two things that can disrupt busi ness in the country. One is war and the pther is a meeting of the Federal Reserve bank." War, fortunately, is sus pended for the moment. Wisconsin votes "wet" "by ?. margin of 125,000. The proposition to repeal the Wisconsin law to enforce pro hibition and to repeal penalties for "home brewing were car ried overwhelmingly," Wisconsin says, "I want to , be wet, I want beer." But the home brewer has still i to deal with the United States government. That government doesn't want anybody to be wet, at least until the Volstead act is changed,- or prohibition taken ouf of . the constitution. Prohibition will not be taken out of the constitution during the life of anyone now living. 4 Important news for railroad i" presidents, stockholders and oil companies. Denmark has pro duced a Diesel motor for loeo- - motives ojicimrcu ' the cost of steam locomotives. That engine will tend many locomotives to the scrap heap and save millions, . It will not help, coal mine owners. . The British National Union of School Masters asks legisla tion against women as teacher "in boys' schools.'.' Providence evidently made a mistake when it located every baby, ut birth, on the lap (ft some woman, a position, which he usually retains, more or less, until he dies', often with his head in the same lap. An intellectual Britisher named Freeborough says , wo olen manage boys by bribery and corruption. He notices that "countries like the United States, where bribery is most rife, has the most women teach ers." The British school mas ters want to have all the jobs for themselves and drive the women out. Rome announces a treaty with the Russian soviet repub lic, giving the Catholic church liberty of action throughout Russia. The pope, restored to tem poral power, will recognize the soviet government, and embark on an extensive religious cam paign in Russia, with the con sent of Russia's government. Tlie bolshc.viki are expected V send an ambassador to the Vatican. Bolsevism, officially atheis tic, believes that religion "is the opium of the people," in vented by the prosperous "to keep the worker satisfied." But Russia wants to do busi ness with other countries and, wisely, will allow the Catholic church to do what it can t counteract Russian atheism. Fifty-two thousand Britons demand abolition of capital punishment. In England crimi nals are hanged. They don't use fancy electric" chairs, re- jCoBtfsuad ob Fif four). DRY AGENTS! SLAY 16 IN 1 5 MONTHS Secretary Lowman Gives Out Enforcement Death Figures Seven Prohi Officers Are Killed Guns ; Used Only to Protect Life, Is Claim 135 Shot Since Drought. ' WASHINGTON', April 5 (P) Assistant 'Secretary Lowman re ported today that IG persons had been killed by prohibition agents and coast guardsmen In cnforclnK the prohibition laws during the Inst 15 numdiH. In the smile period seven prohi bition agents ami two mounted cus toms inspectors were killed by per sons they sought to arrest, ' In making public details of each case In which a citizen wtis killed by a government officer, lxiwmnn said that the number of violent ar rests was growing materially less and he attributed the decrease to observance of the rule promulgated more than a year ago prohibiting the. promiscuous use of firearms by prohibition agents. Following those Instructions, he said, prohibi tion agents never resorted to the use of weapons except to protect their lives. Of the total number killed dur ing the period II persona met death in resisting arrest by prohibition officers, who lost only four less of their own number. Coast guards men killed five persons in the 15 months but no persons were killed by customs officers during the' year. The customs Inspectors alnln were killed by Inspectors near Kl Paso,. Texas, in 192S. . . : Officer, Absolved " In every- case where an ngent killed a citizen 'In attempting to make an arrest where the officer was not absolved of blame by a coroner's or grand jury he has been found to have acted in perform ance of his duty when tried in court, Lowman said, Severn! cases, however, are stll pending. Statistics show that since the inauguration of the prohibition law a total of 135 persons have been killed by prohibition agents. Dur ing the nine years 65 prohibition neents have met death In line of duty. The deaths by years were: 1820. agents 6, citizens 5; iftlit, agents 8, citteens 14 : 1922, agents 12, aclti zens 13; 1923, agents 4, citizens 17; 1924, agents 2. citizens 22; 1925, agents 6, citizens 20; 1926, agents 6, citizens 17; 1927, agents S, citi zens 6; 192S, agents 7, citizens 10; 1929, ageuts none, citizens 1, REDTSQDiRREL S SOUGHT BY CHICAGO COPS Rodent Attacks Seven in Past Three Days Lady Bitten 20 Times Chil dren Harmed On Way to School Bite Not Poison CHICAGO, III., April 5. (jpy 8even persons, four ot them chil dren, have been hiiten hy a red squirrel during the past three days. One woman was bleeding from 0 bites on the arm, neck and shoul ders when site ran ' into a police station yesterday and told of the attack. Mrs. Marie .MeyenherR said she was hanging clothes on the line when the squirrel jumiied on her shoulder. When she tried to brush it away, she said, the rodent began biting her. Her himlwnd also was hiiten, the squirrel leaping upon htm as he sat on the porch, Augusta Schrader, ago fi, was on her way to school when the squir rel Jumted at her, biting her bands. Harry Franke, 4 years old, waa bit ten while at Play. Mrs. Rose Vo gel, her son, Carson, and lawrence Ploitrnoy were attacked on the street. Acting Police Captain Jas. Walsh, to whom Mrs. Myenberg told her story, said it was the first time in 17 years' service he ever heard of a squirrel biting a person. The department of health and the police department Joined forces today in an effort to find and kiil the squirrel. All the attacks were in the vicinity of the I'SOO block on Addison street. The seven who were bitten were lo oo danger, physicians said. Mrs. Hoover Drives Auto Thru Traffic Setting Precedent WASH1VGTON, April 5. (P) Mrs. Herbert Hoover set another first lady precedent yesterday by driving her own automobile through Washing- ton traffic sile 'as "lies- corted by either secret serv- ice man or chauffeur. Mrs. Hoover by so doing was forced to wait patiently while a driver who was bavins dffflmilties parkins his ear blocked traffic. When she sounded her horn, this lnU- virtual waved to her to keep quiet. She smiled eomirta- ceiuly anil waited until the narking was completed. . . . PORTLAND GAS PRICE WARFARE FLAMES ANEWjNEAR GLEN0ALE0N - Retail Association Slaps Non-Members By 3H- Cent Cut Suburban Sta tions Selling As Low As 18 Cents. PORTLAND, Ore., April 5. VP, Portland motorists awoke tlila morning to find that oat of a heat ed session of the Retail Gasoline Dealers Protective association last night had come a sla.h in gasoline from 23' cents a gallon to 20 cents. The gasoline war flared anew ltit titling BMU'UH "1' " that non-member wtationa were re tailing motor fuel at from 1? to 20 cents.- i ' - - Opposition to "tho siafh fl'ovfle ed in tne meeting, one pro up hold ing out for either selling, at cost until some ot the 500 stations were forced out by competition or goins through with the attempt to es tablish the 23-cent rate. A final vote, though not unanimous, show ed a substantial majority favoring the 20-eent price. Across the river at Vancouver, Wash., on one street ean be found ( gasoline selling at from 1? cents 1 to 23 & cents. On the outskirts of Portland, although the price is not openly advertised, motorists are buying gas at 18 cents a gallon. Two members of the associa tion openly voiced belief that dis integration of the organization was near. It looks like the Hd is off," one said, "and there probably will he worse price sloshing than be fore.' ' PEACHES SUFFER . FROM FREEZE IN SALEM VICINITY SALEM, Ore., April 6. (P) Se rious damage to the early peach crop, with the early varieties now in full bloom. Is feared as a re sult of last night's freeze, growers said today. The 2S-degrees minimum record ed during the night at the official station here was sufficient to form coatings of ifn.lt' an inch of ice on exposed waier in Borne of the or ! chard districts. The early varieties comprise nearly half the peach acreage in this section of the Willamette val ley. Growers were hot prejmred to estimate the actual extent of the damage, tiovernor Patterson, whe owns a large orchard near Salem, said it war too early to arcurate'v estimate the damage bat that seri ous injury is imlicated. ' TACOMA, Vah., April E. P) Snow varying in depth from two to 14 ',4 inches covered Tacoma and the adjoining section today. It was the heavlst spring snow in the memory of the oldest residents. LIVY ST1PP TO HELP N NEUNER'S OFHGE POflTDA.VD, Ore, April E. iJP) Oeorge Neuner, I'nited States at torney, today announced the an noirtment of Uvy Rtlpp to his staff of assistants. Hlinp, who at pres ent hold the position of attorney general for the state of Oregon, and works with the Industrial accident rmnmission st Pslem, takes the ptace. vacatvd sjr Forrest K. Mttle- field. . Slipp formerly was dlstrktt 8tjtnc 5?ls Virginia Van WJe of Chl'jereeic was a Bedford shoiier thisj )et rieht from tirmtrnti i leach, t a desinsys-r to ifts port of Topclo tomey C Clackamas county, jgo, 4 aad 3 - ' morning , Via., whero ha spent ttoa intcr 1 bampy, OCEAN FLIERS LOST IN JUNGLES Capt. Charles Kngford-SmIth, (tcfli pilot cf the Southern Cfo . In a (light from Oakland to Sydney, AuMralia, Ut spring, and Clurlea Ulm, M-piiot, who have fcn forced down in th Auttrsllan wiidjr na am projected (light to London. ... AVIATRIX STOPSIHERRICK'S BODY ENROUTE HEREiBY FAST SHIPi? Mrs Thaden Plans Non- Stop Hop to Japarv-WilU Make Bid for Women's? Speed Record at Oakland;. As Next Tria . , The AsHorialeii Oil alrn'cne bear- iZ tin SulS aipheSdM TTta- &p5!Xi!urSi5. forced to land ,ou the emerseney Held near tiieniiaie, Ore aboiit ' t o dork from Emory in charse of aviation for the Asso-j elated Oil company, 'i'iia. landing, the teieplione sage.e&iu, was eiiecieu wiimiui lu claenl. lironte said aaow was falling ant! expected as soon as the weather cleared to follow the PacUlc high- way into this city. intermittent . sleet and snow slorniH have been raging all lay in the Untpqita mountains and foot hills and In the Siskiyou monntaiflK to the south of this city. SEATTLE, Wash., April 5. UPl Not content with capturing the outstanding aviation records for women, Mrs. liulse McPhetridge Thaden is contemplating a iitile non-stop flight across the ia cc from Seattle to Tokyo.. On her proposed flight, which would break ail records for sus tainod flying over water, the avia trix would be accompanied by a co pilot, a navigator and a radio op erator. She revealed that she was plan ning on the daring flight as she was preparing to leave Seattle yes terday for Oakland, Cal., where she hopes to add the women's speed record to the endurance and alti tude records which she already holds. An all-metal, tri-motored plane, equipped with pontoons would be used for the flight. Mrs. Thaden said. She said the craft would prolmbly be either a Ford or a Kok ker product, both of whose plasits she will visit within Hie month. Mrs. Thaden suggested Emory E. lironte, navigator of the first civilian plane to fly irom the U. S. to Hawaii, as her choice for navi gator. Bronte said be would con sider the proposal but Mrs. Thaden named no one as a co-isilot. All arrangements, she admitted, had yet to be made. ROY MOORE GETS TWO-YEAR TERM PORTLAND, Ore.. April 5. mr) Hoy Moore, known y police a "king of northwest liestleKK was spntencfrt to a two-yar trns at McNeil Iftldtif. f.tlerai iirlnon, and waa tlnetl $i,00 in fpdra! court here todaj". Tie won con- vloJd wUh seven other dIehlnti of liquor conspiracy charges. MtK. Moore, Iioys wife, was fined Other d'fflhdam nentenced wre: HI wood Itoy, J3 month; , .; ' ".u. . 'Hurst. r,0, ad nine' month.- S SST .- .?nLS'T'i. !,hr'",1 ro0n,!', ""('"ftl-'hootHaroid WrteM . Indian 1 GLF.NNA COLLETT WINS kmwmmA fluent ui, a, i April b, tm ttin lijenna t'fl'ietf o. rrovt- denco, R, I., eaiiona! woman's Cbaniploa, today added the north an south omen's rham?dojsEip to her Krwip of trophies hv deft- i WAV MIMF lint E 1 1 1 1 1 1 I UVIIIU Cruiser Tourville Bringing Ambassador to Homeland 5. . . ' , . , . Arrive New York April . 1 3 Guns Fired for Fare MM11 ItUlil j . BRKST. France, April S. CSV- of Myron T. Herrlck, American nmbasanar to France, lol goodbye to French eoll lo-j j The furewt-H, however, a u until ite- arrival April 13 t New j York the body, will remain In the mes-lhnngv -or ,me ot Hie country he loved and which iav& him. Commandant J. M. O. AbriaU captain of the Toarviiie, accepted his charge with moving military terseness; . . "in the same of my country salute the body ot a friend of Krimcfe. iie is now in my enargo and wilt reach America safely." The- reception of the body aboard the cruiser was brief hut Impres sive, A saivo of j9 guns the ambassadorial saJuie b oo k Brest roads as a smnil, shrieking crane carried it to the Tourvfile's deck from that of the gunboat Boimen which had brought It from the wharves, , The ToBFVifle's band changed from Ohotlns funeral march to "The Star Spangled Banner," Then six mmcy '- ran "l'w' , , ., . L i", ur) IJeelarlng unrelenting- war it into the-"arderuchape , where won(t fam urdw two French sailors wii stand KlorWa," Sheriff W. B. guard without, Interruption S Cah on 'whose head bootleg .watches, of four hours, until Nl ar6 nmittA w ptaced Sfork is reached. j ., . ,fl. -rtw There was a moment of fare- well and final salute. Brigadier !enerl William Harts, military the other Americans bade good-j bye to William Bchott, the em bassy's third secretary who Wilt be the only American to accom pany the body. 2? 'l!J' i M . T.im.n nirniii and the Tourvtiia Jilted its anchor and began the long; voynge to America.- KLAMATH INDIANS GAMBLING BRAWL ENDS IN SLAYING KfvAMATH KAMA Ore., April S, W Morris lotehes, Klamath In S dian, was shot and ijstantly klllei t!av liy1 Tl fuptain, young Jn dlan, in the Captain home near Modoc f'oint. Captain Is hemst held On an open charge flendloc arrival of federal officer from ; Portland, lie told loral police that the shooting was awMet.tal, j Rye-wllwitws lo the shooting . enU -""'". he,Captatfl house. The jtame had . " "-.' 7. T ,7 pttKllM. hut that the falsi bi1,t ihe point of a jfim a mnfcel as he was entrin the how. There was evince that drink- inir had Mb ins on In the house, ino mniei fnurra '""unnMta wht the hlthwavman i,oiihf nck( epvfred the juiiu- r veto and jiaw'd out on the risht j tde of the eric. - j The ecnon us4 was a SO-sw.the iisMun bm no rnort had hpvir Hfie, Two shot tre fired and nfffw. r-mvered hoth hulleia. The mvn1 from the hin, wit- f hssea aald , Mrs. JampR 0pha of firifffn PRQDUCIN CrtftT 1 rtlft I I I ft X i I I I jl II A I I 1 I I J 1 1 I 1 1 W W I 11 IW J j FARM PLAN - California Expert Lays new! Idea Before House Com-'4" mittee Proposes Sta- biiiiation Through Buying Surplus When Prices Fall " Below Actual Cost Production. WASHINGTON. Anril 5. MH ' f f t,,ua r.f ilia !' ; California FritU ilrawers1 ex'lia4ige, ",! i"5' 0' " iroilctliH, Tiie- Irian whirh 'I'eoBUn salt! tia whirh 'reaauo naiti had 'd thai u utabUlxatbtn euriwmtkm should k lno 5hf isarhin to buy had t&ti&n hniow (he cost of pro- tion Its eliminate ihs rosl Bgroa- aiy t maiuittln dltfereut eorpo- "rations for the seiMtmie commadi- j Teagne contendpd thai Ifeerc - wo,,,' ' no h,s m corpom- hion benht the surpius nfter the J price' fell lielow (lie vast ot pro- idtwtlon bsratwa he fait the price jeoiiid not remain at h level. The rCT. )le "H MI not continue to produce below thai j level and that prires WuU ,to- jn,a'":'1"y t lltill I I 1 lltll lttf PUT PRICE ON SHERIFFS HEAD Florida Officer Declares War On 'Worst Rum Ring Seek Slayer of Deputy Fourteen Suspects Jailed Shotgun Found. JACKSONVILLE, Fia., April 5 j J' ... ,h 1 hi pfforta to find the slayer of .loe Haywood, hi formor deputy, 1 1 who v?n unfit to death Wne ?"",, Haywood, a former fdwal dry ajient at JtirmlnKham, AU,, amro coming to J&ckaonvUis aa dsspnty sheriff had nseomo known a the "l'rror of iwotieggers." Me, loo had a price on hl( Mthorl- Iki wer Informed, ot ?fis Of fftiirtipn buhjwiHs who were iti jail thi morntnic, the sheriff bi-Jieve dho Jisd the ayr. j The titi?f snnuntd that the shot j; an wlih whirh Haywood wa klHfd n he fmt in s. cr at j gnulo eronJiKs wnJ1hsr for a lmn immt hud found, etna that waa the property of the sfeer-i iff offitf- Th Kn w ?ond RQMMHttUm at lltll neieMhv, who I wan hrhi for quwrtSonin, jiahks. tninimnna, Apru S , Sleanwhile Dun HyUr, repatM 5 E-etJn hy lonurnU of , iooih8 hlnc of 13uvaJ county. aI hiir base at Jimwz after a fowr- ? sxiiet3 tt tmr render titnwaU to j Ul' y rimiw e (ederui th iihfrlff'a offire, Jfys.Pr' at- rwp was ntfruid io hoHn: tornpy totd the ahertff lattt nlKhljs mmMki hy too 4eteodtur " wi4 surrender loony. MEDFORD MAN ROBBED BK HIGW HOLDUP flUANTS PAt, Ore., April S, : tm The first highway mlibery near . rf ' Junesjiang, was rejmrtert last t!u M7rrS t'L hrti P Uos for hit mMt,t H( h(l rtHM,1 anon jfrwm thlf winahUM nf his aato- U,,,,,.!, otin .t,m,t.n - Medfmd poiire know nothing ot. ; snad hr loda. I. roMw m H I lows NBff YORK, April J&hn T. Hickfe1ler. Mr., rclurne! ts his namme-r liomc at l.kewoodt N. J., j ' Mary C. Sees Doom G Opera by TaL Films xnw WRK, April 4. VP) To liip jvfdirliom of those bo a talktn have doomed not only Ihp shaking ?eren siSur, Mis Mary Oar- j iWn ttvstHy ati1Mi a forf east f i j her i "SotRr or Mir," said, & tho JaJkinK mavis are soins i I lii finMt iifim not mt her 4? I but all nvr ihe worW ipi- ma,r oboUt thi.m)Dry Agent ClaSms 'Double ,u,kl u unn j ! vUlun ,R Km,hth- I ItfJLtl 1 mm ini sbhhi ninHti ft Y J LINDBERGH HAS! MORROW GIRLS in i in imiinrni!? ALL RIK-ffliriULUS i ti. f i- - events teaUj to the fatal AH Three Daughters Enjoy.snoojuiR ot m? uaun mm Hliirifljt a iry rall. Jaunts in Undv's Plane ! M art i a 1 J aw Watpnis driI hp ot eve-i mm nai ww wdRCHS d ihe warraat whiell hs I . r--i r-i, , -r j,,'s)STied anrt which si she !sis of Lone Eagie Early Today K mW ta i,w, Kieg By Bugle Racket Ct'EONAVACA. Mosto, rti ten, ot Amb,10r 4wlght W. Mnm. them in Juno wiH ma rry CoIonsJ Chsria A. iJmUierjsh, foremoa, aviator. Tho Mber lwo snce 'istpr" Is to have ats airman ttuxff(av um Jiff ok as inaucta to get some of the thrills toti , . . ' "7 tcirt him to get out of town agaitt. neuwm. j (H had pei-lonsiy disappeared thsi Miss Kttsiwth Morrow, sister fi,, ... ' . Colnnet t.indtierKh fiancee, AHB,i nw with him yerday for m't KateWM 6n7al4 tta1" Tlteic rtf k tt not Then he jot mad .Bil two-seated ptone M s ;sM:" i over the twin vtosiwe. ropo-- -.Hsre gel oat ot KaEe cmffiiy cstepoti and fstaccihuatt. j an4 stay ot ' . . a. trip feotwed ;.4ng ro- whea ,toW- of. ffctehitf, : nunu of coionel JJndtorgh d meoWj mxXm had Atme 1 tho earty Uys ot their . MtolsBt. 1S beeu Ae was courtrtlift- -. - ,; - , - . hsX(l., . hi5t, 4eBled ' Annes other sister. Cwl, i fWrahlid'a asasrtioas, ; . : . who will returs shortly to school 1 . A .. in the t?nttet vent tne ! airplane ride too, 2hoijgh bers was not so Ivng as gtit&beW Atme herself dW not get to o until her two sisters had com j o&ck to earth. It was her second 1 trip with her aviator husbsnd-to- he since she crashed with him at Yalbueisa morp than a tasnth ago. An eartv flrtslnif todav was to- evJtablc for the aviator, -who with ) Mrs. Morrow and the three daugh-j tem, came to the Morrow conn- try residence here j-esterday to j Jones, ncd HsroM C Trata enHeiJ stay until laic this evening. Not at the White Hsiua today jo say that, in Mexico, he has not lik4 ; farewell is President Hsover tse hls extra winks In the TOornlnn, fora allln for Europe to repre but for the niir.pie reason thac:ser,i the LTniied Siaif as ctcrvrs sinee tlw revolution Hie noise ai-jt the seseton ot the preparatarjf, tendnnt to a kind of modified ( oomnsission of jjisarniaroent of tha martial taw makes lee0 after Leao of Nations, . i a. m. aJmosl ImpossiWe, j They will sail from New Tor it itt ravine there la almost eon- j SaintTiay. , j tlnaoua tasi'ne for S minutes.) . j The garrisons, atigmeiite4 of late s heeause. of the aeiivities of the so- eaiied religious insurgents, hesui themselves; so 4o the townspeople. At 8 a. jji. the racket eeases and the rlty settles Into the usual trop ical day Umg drowsiness. REBELLION TO GONTINUESAYS JOSE ESCOBAR rhe! hy tienerai J ?& fionsaio tsrolmr in a misaK t the Ak- : weiat Pre UiAhv. , The nsrjent commander in chh'f. who w in Chihuahua Vity , teday for a conferenca with hi aides to consider the nest phtn of hsttle to he followed hy the Tevo-; lutinntMs declared the rebeUloa wmdd reatinwe t& the end. j "ttr nten have at $reent one , more rson to fight with all conrajie mr ahhurred enemy the; necessity of aveu;taa; the hlood shed in Ihe hatles of the l&st fw days hy the must ahsminaWe tyrant ."liro ever had declared Scniii Ertar. j IVASSISNOTON, April &. H Majr neral lAmtUr at art Antonio, informed the war de partment today fit the arrest hy ctvil $ilhjritle at Kao, Arte., ol one captain and enlisted men f the 3Mth lexlcsit federai infantry ss the United Htafea side of the Ifttern&Uon&l byidary, j Setittry SUmtan wls energic; actio ntnAay to prote?t Atnerimna i in the ffi of Sinatoa hy request- t tnK the navy detriment to send j INSIDE" ON RAID If BE HEARD Cross' in DeKing Case 'Going to Teii Everything Signed Search Warrant Without Reading Didn't Buy Liquor Chief ToW Him to Get Out J AtJROHA, 111., ApM t .jjsjEnJ Sesie iyl PairchiM, county irjr Is.' sjlir, was was arrested last on chrj5 of merjurv, aW h been "ilsmbie t-rssaed1 by the ingoing Jo ieU ererrthlas- be kaev w h ibe owii-era foMa him at hta Jatter's horse is i iSmith. 1 aimed the afJhtoiTii becaase i ,7 J , . If r 2JMV 1 toM',i,? 1 m?dS "e tay myif, tat that another nian hail, s;,i-. ht sakt k mn& ti RalrchUd also Usmed fehi "dlsaeJ nearacce sftar the issued feia wupetlor. The thU? i&iigaxor . , . , , Sf ,,'ri M , h." " ,j U.S.A1S0BSE1W: ELHWGOflBByE WAS H1NOTON, -April 8. ?"-. Hgh Oiosos, ambassador to Eeli' 'R", kw Aamma Hilary -Ti STUDENT CAMS B!8 OS! IN'CIACWS , . i OKr:CON CITY, Or., AptSl The terget Chinook Imon of 4hs na.&F was lawghl rd M&d&nl her?-. The f?h weighed ponnda tn waa caught i Ciackamas river, Ught tackle wut W31 Rogers Saytj NBW TORK, April 5. WJjetu anything happens to Washington thy tall la the ejwrta f that line to eonfe? on it. Kow to get the vice. prreiilMilial lahlc aaanfra confrovfMj- seJUed I guess will jta into a huddle wlih Emily Post a a d rleeid how lo rmt the place cards. If ihh on- iWTrsy was in New York Rocic ty Jsted f biag ia poiiiieal life, .-they wnM solve the jrobtea very easy hy having Curtis Marry srmilio!y, T!i?y many for a lot. IrM than that hm. Cr talnly iky for liiody Jat Mr. Morrow ia not smbaiws dor io Cliile or the Argen. tin. Yours, . .. . . WILL ROGERS, G it