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CONFEREES FAIL
TO AGREE UPON
DEBENTURE PLAN
WASHINGTON. May 2t. VP)
The farm relief conference- coin
mlttee broke up attain today, with
out reaching: an atcroement after
house conferees flatly declined to
nsK the house to1 vote directly on
the disputed o x p o t debenture
plnn. '
Senate conferees Insisted a house
vote on the debenture proposition
would enable (hem to report back
to the senate with more hope of
having a compromise agreement
approved. This the houne mem
bers refused to do.
The house group said the farm
bill passed at their Hide of the
rapitol had the approval of Presi
dent Hoover and that he would
veto any measure containing the
debenture section.
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ST. CLOUD, France, May 21.
P) With two scores of fit), Horton
Smith, Joplin, Mo., shattered all
recurds for the St. Cloud Country
club course and ran away from
the field In the first day's play for
the Krench professional golf cham
pionship. Smith's till in tho morn
InK. five tinder pur. vrun duplicated
in the ufiernoon. ,
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By JlcrlN-rt- C. I'liiminiM'
WASHINGTON. The library of
congrenH keepH a copy of the first
edition of T. B. Lawrence's "Re
volt In the Des
ert" under lock
nnd key, con
cealed from Jho
eye of the pub'
Uc.
Why? Only the
author and Her
bert Putnam, li
brarian, know
This much, how
ever, 1h known:
It will not bo
n h o w n publicly
untll a limited
time, set by
HEABCAT C PWHMCA . Ij a W r 6 n C
elapses. .
- Much speculation has centered
around this volume and the motive
of the man who, by his writings,
has made of Arabia a wonder
land to many thousands of read
ers. . Some cltnff to the. belief thnt
It Is the famous 300,000-word
edition, but Putnam says nn
According to the librarian, the
unnt-of nHillnn rllffnrn vnrv flllifht
ly from copies that may be ob
tained at any hookstore. He does
admit, however, that there moy be
some difference in its prefatory
matter and in a few other details.
The. 300,000-word edition (if
"Revolt In the .Desert," so far ns
is known, never came to1 the
United Stales. One' story has It
that the orililnnl manuscript was
stolen from Lawrence at a railway
station, .nnd that the short popu
lar version Is what . the author
wioto Immediately thereafter.
By Author's Kcmxt .
There is no lepal tie that com
pels Putnam to keep this edition
secret, but lJtwrence s request will
be respei-ted. The author stated
when he forwarded the book to
the library of congress that the
British museum already had ex
tended him such a courtesy.
Ot the edition deposited In
Washington, only sufficient copies
have been printed to warrant is
suance of a copyrlKht.
There Is another treasure In the
library that will not be available
to the puhllc for many years. Five
or more strong boxes, containing
what Is expected to add the last
strokes to a futl length portrait
of the great Abraham Lincoln, are
guarded with the greatest care.
It will be In the year 1947 before
the seals that bind theso port
able vaults may be clipped and
their contents examined.
Request of JjIiicoIu's Sop
Hoberl Todd Lincoln, the non of
the emancipator, willed thene
boxes to the library under the
condition that:
Kor 21 years after my death,
these boxes shall' not be oponed."
More than , 10.000 pieces ore
believed stored ' Ip theso boxes.
Their contents and significance
never have been Vevealed.
Home' Idea, however, as to how
Important they are may he had in
the care and precautions taken
by the son before his death. No
stone was left unturned by him
to make sure that the terms of
his will would be carried out to
the letter.
They are letters and papers
handed down from father to son.
The son conferred with Putnam
many times before his death, nnd
received the assurance from the
librarian that the utmost nccrecy
wmld be observed.
Historians Impatiently await the
day when the seals will be broken.
confident that the many obscure
facta now surrounding the mar
tyred president will be clarified.
Hold Klnmnth Mnn
KLAMATH KALIH, Ore., May
21, (Af w. K. Harrison, a laborer.
was being held tn jail here on an
noon charge, In connection witn
the death of Claude M. Riley, fa
tally Inured when he was struck
Saturday night by a car driven by
Harrison.
Mayor Proclaims
May 22 to 30 As
Poppy Sale Days
4 A Proclamation.
4 I. A. V. Pipes, may or
of 4
the city of Medford, mind-
I ful of the sacrifices made ,
I by those who havo offered
i their lives In defense of this r
; nation and those institutions
i of .freedom ami democracy,
which we hold dear, and of
! the Brent debt of gratitude ;
we owe to those who return- .
ed from such conflict broken v
In body, do hereby proclaim
May 22 to May 30 inclusive
as Poppy Inys.
I further call upon the
isood citizens of this commu-
nily. which poured out Its
4 full MiMfixm- of nuinhond. its $
financial resources and the
nati-lotic service of Its clti-
icns in the critical days of
1II17-1S. to hark back to the
spirit of those times, to help
the disabled veterans, their
families, and the orphans of
the decensed soldiers by buy
Inu American l.eulun Auxil
larv pontiles which will be
sold on our streets durintt
those days by the women of
that organisation; and to
wear those flowers which so
fittingly symbollKo the acts
of those men ana women who
gave their all.
A. W. PIPES.
Mayor."
VINlNGSPEAeAT
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SALEM. Ore., May 21. (iP)
Irvin VinhiB of Asltlttiid was the
principal speaker today nt the an
nual conference of Oregon sluto
traffic ofi'lecrit flovcrnor Patter
son and Secretary of State I loss
were other speakers. T. A. Ituf
fety, chler state truffle officer,
presided. Morp tliuit 40 traffic
officers were present. The confer
ence will continue for three days.
New York
liy Rlclianl G. lassock
KEW YOKK. Harlem has be
come accustomed to . entertaining
diversion seekers In Its night
clubs, but the
real revels of
the ixiBfoeR
the rent parties
are barred to
whites.
The rent
party is an or
giastic develop
ment of recent
years. Little
has been known
about It out
side of Harlem
except by wcl-
n chard a. mas sock S a, r o workers
who have noted Its effects on
family life. It Is unlikely thut
any person has ever witnessed
one as ft' white man. Wallace
Thurman, negro writer, says In n
novel, "The Blacker the Berry,"
that white people must pose us
negroes to gain admittance.
Outsiders,, however, will .see a
Ktage version In a, pluy written
by Thurman and Jourdun Happ,
and tilled after the section known
as the m.'o's haven.
Itltous Pastimes
This reporter first heard of rent
parties three years ago from a
Quakeress, a gentle woman- whoso
dlsiigrcoable duty it is to help
untangle domestic difficulties re
sulting from them. Their pur
pose, as the name implies. Is to
ralso money when the visit of
the landlord Is Imminent. Living
quarters are converted Into Im
promptu pluces of pleasure for n
night and tickets ore sold on the
street. The usual price Is tit
cents.
The fun, the Informant unlit, Is
neither good nor clean. It Is nl
ways a Itacchanallan spree, In
which usually a half hundred men
and women, mostly strangers, en
gage in promiscuous drinking and
dancing.
Because It Is suh-rosa, the rent
party presents n dlfflruit prob
lem to the authorities. They are
handicapped, too, by tho conges
tion of 250.000 negroes In nn
area about tt hair mue .wiuo ut
Its base and extending for a mile
nort hof 12&th street.
Congestion Kffects
On the surface Harlem Is all
gaiety. The streets swarm with
singing, chattering, lounging folk.
Stores are filled with shoppers,
some of whom are buying "goofer
dust" and other charms consid
ered potent In personol affairs.
At night Jazr. blares forth from
clubs" where the Jaded rlci from
outside find a new thrill.
But underneath this surface of
merriment, social service organi
zations have found conditions not
so- carefree nnd gny. Referring
to tho migration of negroes here
from southern slates and tho
West Indies, a negro child study
committee reports:
Families whose background
hod been a simple, rural plan or
work and life were suddenly In
troduced to the rigorous northern
llmoto and the exigencies of a
metropolitan community . . . The
areas of residence have expano-
id, but not rapidly .enough In
accommodate the Increase. Tho
results have been severe over
crowding, rent exploitation, and
serious disorganization of family
life."
To maintain a Blender
figure, no one can deny
the truth of the advice:
"REACH FOR A LUCKY
INSTEAD OF A SWEET."
Inleruulioniil Star
of St4ige and Screen . - f
"REACH FQR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A SWEET
"It's toasted"
: Throat Irritation -No Cough.
Decree Bells or : '
Loss 9 Lives for
Bird-Eating Cats
cirrcAOo,
The nrnctlrn
May 21. P)
prmiiffod in ly
4 Hivernido, III., cam of hiivlnic 4
rohlnH fur nppotlwrH, liluo-
4 JayB for pnlroun imtl Hiarrnws 4
for dPHHPft han bt'on brounht 4
to an nl)rupt end by lu prow-
4 chh of law.
4l Alarmod by tho prowl lift 4
4 doath Hut amonK blrdn, tho 4
Buhurh ha dutfrmlncd that 41
4 hcnrcfurlh nil rats nniHt wear 4
4 bpln around their n'rkn, thuH 4
4 nrevontlni; thrlr ultpplntf upon 4
4 unflUuppctlnK fnatherod sons- 4
4" Htcrn and dining upon them. 4
4 CfttH that nro not bo arrou- 4
4 tnrcd will ln pxecutod nine 4
4 times to mnko sure. 4
4 4 4 4-
TIE IN ANKLE HEAT
MONAHANH, Ti-xaH, May 21.
(V) OliiHtn Umek of Italy and Hum !
Klrhman of New York, butt Unit !
for third placo In total elapKed i
time in the JIunlon Derby, lied f r
firm place today In the f2nd hip,
roveririr the SK tniles from Odewia,
TVxim, to MonahanM In 4:14:05.
Unn-k Btlll hotdH third plHco In
total time hy more (bun 13 hmir.
Bearn, ltoebttok & company
opened Portland store in $500,000
new building. I
ing pleasure and comfort.
The flan re
noted have b en
irekcd and err
lined lo by LY
BKAN1), RO9
BHOS. AND
Montgomery,
AecountuiU .M
Auditors. .
PARTS, May 21. (P) Biff BIU
Tlldon, teamed with Mrs. Muu bui
tun liiindy, were defeuted in the
mixed double today by the youth-
Krech pair, M. Ctranduulllot nnd
Mile. Hlmono Uarbler, 6-3. 4-0.
' Vccd Tlffcr Olilcltcns.'
NKW iOKk, May , 21. (P) A
mulny tlor bought hy' W. K
ViindiTbllt nt Hlnuapori- when he
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