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i 11 edfoed Mail Tribune D,h,t!j fwlilh TtM. MKlWOltu. OIKU()X,..hlLTl)AV. OCTOKKIt (i. 1J!. No. 197. M W , 1. Pfoday PARLEY FOR By Arthur BrUbane nrAOr 111011 Britain's Rear, Ruler. Old Fashioned Daughter, fond Rosie Rosenberg. Drugs in That Prison? (Copyright by King Feature Syndicate, Ino.) I'umsiiy Mhi'DoiihUI, elected lietnl of t lie British Kinpirc by I ho Labor party, is here, tbe first British prime minister to visit the United Stutes, while in office. . Mr. McDonald's reception will be that accorded to roy iilty, which is not exaggerat ing his importanee.. The prime minister is the most powerful man in Eng land. The .king, addressing I.. I lt'ilu n nrl nmniiKilIu Cil l I inter tells him to say. Miss Isbbcl MaeDonald. here with her father, will seem old-fashioned to many of our rising female generation. She does not smoke or 'drink iilcuhulie liquors and does not paint or powder her face. And .most old-fashioned of all, she does look after her father and take o serious in terest in public ufl'airs. If you see Kanisay Mae Donald, labor prime minister of Orcitt Britain, you may also see Miss Rosie Kosenberg, vivacious, able young woman, the prime minister's private secretary. Miss Kosenberg joined the N Socialist party in , London '. i lcvcu years' ago and, lias' been MacDonald's secretary nine years. '; Observe t lie difference be tween "democratic America" and "conservative Great Brit ain." Here, i you join the .Socialist party, and talk "that way," you stand a fair chance of being locked up. In Brit ain you may become, secretary to the prime minister. The tragic rebellion of con victs in the Colorado state prison ended yesterday morn ing with l."0 convicts walking out, hands raised above their heads, in surrender. Four leaders of the rebellion hud killed themselves. During - the night the convicts, at in--Intervals, had thrown out of an upper window the bodies of guards captured and murdered by them, the' .warden liaviug on each occasion refused to let t hem go free. Once a prison inninte was a poor and miserable creature, w i I h poor and miserable friends, it. any. Some woman, sad-faeed, might come to see the man in jail, bringing her child, to see him, through the bars, giving him, perhaps, a few cent's worth of tobacco. That drugs played a part in the Colorado outbreak, with its reckless disregard for ;ialh, and its suicides, seems probable. (inards will learn fl-uin the Colorado tragedy to watch their prisoners carefully, and -to watch, with especial care, any guard or other person en gaged in the prison drug trade. In six days Chicago must send an electric current through the doilies of three negroes and send the three murderers wo don't quite know where. Itecently lights went out In the lull whero the electric clmlr Is kept The city spent 12.500 to make sure of plenty of electricity to kill the three men on October 11. ' . It would be embarrassing to Kip ii murderer Into the chair Sd hove the current fall. Without hesitation ctvllliition uenrtd 12.500 to ' make sore of , (Continued on Page four) rait ON A HILL President and Premier Mo tor to Fishing' Camp For Frank and Free Talk Inspiration of Nature . Sought A Strange Set ting for Diplomacy. MADISON', Va., Oct. B.IP) The American and British peo ple tulked with each other to night through their eleeled lead ers In tho ruuuud setting of a j fishing I'll 111 . - President Hoover1 was host to Prime Minister Ramsay JIaeDoii aid in lite ret rent. li.iiuu feet above sea level in the Rlue Kldge moun tains of Virginia. There they pursued the conversations which both hope will make for under standing between the United States and tircat Britain, and thus further international peace. Recreation hud its part too, however, for the party which had enjoyed the lOu-mile drive from j the White Douse lo Hie hcadwa- j ters of the Rapjdan river missed j no chance for lightsome, humor, : fne of the flYst Interests of Mr. MaeDonald and his daughter, Ish bel, was in the site itself. ' They admired tho iiioiititufnons country, the pond where Mr. Hoover had so often been fishing and the autumnal beauty of the woods. They also soon viewed the ; cabins, including the "civic ecu- 1 ter" whero tho president and his ! guests usually Rather after 'dinner ; to enjoy el Kara and conversations , before blazing logs in a massive stone fireplace. ! The president and Mr. ' Mac Donald rode to the fishing camp together iii the first of a dozen cars which made the trip, carry ing members of tho party and newspaper men. Mrs. Hoover and Mlxs. MaeDonald made, the drive by themselves, with the president's wife at the wheel, and were somo -5 minutes after tho first cur. The long trip was without Inci dent and made with but a sfugto stop, between M'arrcnton and Cul peper. The fothllls were reuched there and Prime Minister MaeDon ald began to foel Iho chango In temperature. Ho stepped out of the White House cur Lo put on his overcoat. Kor the first 93 miles of t lie run tho chief executive and his guests moved over comparatively smooth roads, paved most of the way, but from Criglersvlllo to the camp the going was a little rough. Tho prime minister was treated to some real mountuin climbing at the start of tho ascent of the Mine Ridges. Two hairpin turns were negotiated within the. first half mile. On Hie way to the camp the presidential party passed through the historic battlefields of Man assas and Mull Run. all clearly marked with tho various ovonta which took place during the Civil wa r. Dinner was served at the usual hour. 8 p. ni., and besides the president and Mrs. Hoover and prime minister and Miss MaeDon ald, tho guests were Secretary Stlmson, Sir' Hubert Van ltlart. principal secretary to the prime minister and undersecretary of state for foreign affairs: R. L. Craiglc, chief ofahe American di vision of the British foreign of-! rice: Lawrence Richey, one of the president's secretaries, and Lieu tenant Commander Joel T. Boone, U. S. N., personal physican to Mr. Hoover. STATE COLLEGE TO AID CO-OPERATIVE CORVAT,MH. Ore., OM. 5. (JV) Extension service of the Oregon Htftto college will expand Its work in co-operative marekting and co ordinate It with the national pro gram being Imdlfutcd hy the fed eral farm board. Paul V. Mar's, director, announced today In a for mal statement in response to t notifications of plans from the farm board. Director Marls 'said the work in this field Is already so WM es tablished In Oregon that the ex panded educational program In on operative marketing can be cared for adequately. Tho board e.il word that It prefers to use exit ing agencies In the department of agriculture and state extnifio-i services as possessing tho best fae ilftlcs for furthering the cooper ative movement. MnriJNH PVsnce Oct .1. i-Vl i Twrt irrnv nlrnlnnAK cnlllded dur- Inn practice flights here tolay. tour aviutori were kincu. Valley Pioneers . ? r: - g 1 ' is " ' " llrff 'I .&y x' ASO .Ulib. MIHI.N f. UbfiuV. Ir. and Mrs. Gear 'o urll known In iIiIh city und valley, and for many years lived on U riff in Creek. lr. tionry was one of the first physicians In tills city and whs actively Identified with the early day history of this city, lie was mayor one term. The ocean (rip will be made by way of the Panama "nal. Pr. fJeury's father made the same through the Jungle. COMPLETE PLAN! FOR 1929 SALE LOCAL TURKEYS First Shipment, By Freight .To Eastern Markets,! From November 5 to 9j Savage and Co., to Post; Banker's Guarantee '. Bulk of Birds to Be Sold ; For Thanksgiving De-i mands. Tho Farm Bureau Co-operative, Clay K. Parker, manager, has com pleted details for Us ltizil ship ment of turkevH from thlu dluiH.-t and has made iirrangements for! ui.t,. i ... ; key outnut. bv freiel.r to Vork and other eastern markets, j Judge J. T. Ronald is scheduled between November 5 and 0. There ; to act upon a motion of dismissal will likely bo express shipments j offered by her attorney, John H. as lute as November JS. ; Robinson, 'wles K. Lucas, representative ; Neither Mrs. Kennedy nor the of .Savage & Co., New York City, ; plaintiff were in the courtroom to Is hero looking over tho turkey: day when opposing counsel argued Rituatlon and Monday, with Man- before Judge Ronald on Robin ager Parker will visit lhc Grants 'son's motion" for dismissal. He Pass district. j also asked for a directed verdict Huvugo Co., have completed j or, in tho alternative, for a non plans for tho posting of a banker's ' suit. guarantee for $50,000 to cover their turkey purchases here. This was done last year. According to Mr. T,ucfs, tho Rogue River turkey this year, will bo In prime condition for deliv ery for the ThankMglvIng market, which commands the higher price. f says that the turkey flocks here, are the best ho has seen in six week's trip through Tdshu. Montana, and eastern Washington. He says this fs duo to scientific i fending. Instead of allowing the j fowls to eat what they can find on the ranges. He estimated that between ten j and twelve car loads of turkeys! would be shipped from this di- j trlet for tlje Thnkwgivlng trade. f I rowers are linked to bring in; Iheir birds for shipment, (he day after dmlng. not (he day they nrf. ( killed. The turkey raisers are now; pulling the finishing fattening i touches on the bird, and they will be In prime condition by Novem- ', her 1. ' t The turkey de-il will be operat ed upon trim-b the va inn hi 1h-I year, when the grower netted 3H rents per pound -the most ; satlMfylng prbe ever received by 1 valley poiilierers r-ven higher than the prlee reeelvcd by the Idaho co-operiitive pool. WASHINGTON. Oct. fi. -ennte iincf-'tk-litlrtllf of " II net '4 of the Cnitd Stales shipping ( '""u "t iay tty AMninno, i bond" whs pn.pved In n rowhi-i ' gme tlut was never tb.n tf.d.iv bv Senator MeKellnr. doubt from the first quarter. lnno rnt. Te"mirn. ns n resnlt i The teams were evenly matched, of comt.trr.llep fif-nrral MeCarl -; n valley hoys were the more report of Kbfp nles by the board ! experienced, and outplayed Klam to Mrrenpom-ible conrerns ut'th throughout the game. "HreMly reduced prices' COHVALMH, Ore.. Oct. IIOIHE. Idaho. Oct. S iV, The j Itcv. H. II. Fox. Joidan Valley, j tre minister. reported killed Thurnday by a fall Into the Owy- 1 hee river canyon, was brought to j Jordan Vll?v today, unconscious I but still ulive. on Ocean Trip Journey to "roach Oregon but MA" ON VERGE OF BREAKDOWN AS TRIAL ENDS Mrs. Kennedy Under Care Of Physician Court to Rule Monday On Motion to Dismiss Pastor's Brok en Promise Suit. l SKATTUfl, Oct. 5. (P) On the I verge, of collapso from the ordeal i of tho trial of the Rov. H. H. Clark's 950,0110 breach of promise ! suit against her, Mrs. Minnie K. I Kennedy, mother of Aimec 8cm pic McPherson, was under the cure f ' a physician at her hotel here to night. It was expected that she would be sufficiently recovered by ! Monda3r '"ornlng when 8uprlor Gordon MeUaurvan suggested that Clark be recalled to tho stand to settle nn argument ns to his testimony on when tho breach "f the alleged engagement by Mrs. Kennedy occurred. McGauvrun said Clark considered the breach was made when Mrs. Kennedy failed to write to him after leav ing Seattle for Portland In tho lat ter part of Jauuary. "Til if man has Impeached hlm- i self too often." Robinson said In 1 opposing Medauvran's move. "1 I obJp't to any further testimony from him." .ludvo Itoland failed to comment on his statement, 1 1 "1 RANTS - 1'A.MiV Cel. 5 Ci-ch-cent City defeated lrnnts 1'hhh UkU Hehool here' today, 1MI In 1:1, otitalnlng revenge for nn carlv NOiMin defeat. The const buyi show ed a marked Improvetiieul, and out -getieru lied the locals. Kb A MATH KAMA Oct. G. IK In math Kails high ychool wan de- Tbe Oregon Htate frenhnien showed fair early weapon strength hy defeating Albany collcgo 26 to 0 heru todsy after five days' of practice. Davlw. Moo, - Hamponl ami Little wero the first strlng ' I back field for tho rooks GUARDS AID CONVICTS IN 4 RIOT PLOT Ringleaders and ; Keepers Belonged to Same Secret Order Fires Started By Separate Group of Felons Conspiracy Has Wide Ranges- Noose Waits For Trio, as Quiz Starts. CAXUN CITY, 6f 5. VP) lxmth by bunging fur t lrat three cunvlcts and extension, of hcmiIl'DCC foi' wveral' others to day appeared one result oC tho inveatlgatlon or , tho mutiny ut Colorado Btato penitentiary which I'uuce'd the deatha of aeven prlnou guards and five prisoner. One convict has already been placed in solitary confinement and two others were expected to be placed In solitary cclla under heavy guard within tho next hours. . PrlDon officials have determined! that tho fire at the prison durlns the riot was not started by JDanny Daniels, revolt leader, an& Bang. i It Is now believed that a second Kroiip of rioters who were not con nected with 11)0 slaying ' of tho guards took part in tho early rioting und sol flro to tho, prison buildings. Charles Davis,,' not to bo con fused with A. ir,'l)avlB, who was kllll'd by Danny iiank-ln, Alls I" solitary conflueuieiit und was .Ijo lied to havo . been connected with the rioters uf first and lutcr to havo split from them. "When tho rioters stormed their way through the kitchens and In to '1,4- open, draui;til the iinnrtued Kuards with tlicin. Iuvls Is ulli'K od Ho havo separated . from 'them, taking up his post near tho tailor shop und bakery from which he began . sending a hall of bullets against the guards. on tho walls. Whether his bulleis found their mark Is nutfryet known. , Officials havo discovered there was nn, method In the consplra lursVflro against certain guards, j Thev nicked out men they huted. and marked them for deuth, and tliis, in turn, brought ubout an other startling theory that sola of tho guards themselves luuy have hail a part In the affray, Direct charges wero brought to the ultentlon of the Investigators that James 1'urdue and l.ianiiy Daniels were members of a secret organization to' which several of the gourds wero known to have belonged. "It is even possible." sulil all official. "Unit sonic of the gun nifiy h.ve been smuggled In ly friendly guards. Hitch a situa tion Is amazing to contemplate and difficult to bellevo lint there are all sorts of whispers thill must lie run down, it is difficult lo get tlie truth from convicts." Tho conspiracy, therefore, em braced a far wider field than wis at first supposed. It dates back to tnc time, several mo , when the entire penitentiary vr nervous over repoita mat uanny l;anlols. James Purdue und oth er despcruto men had received "cannons" which they hud hidden under the concrete near the bak ery shop. At that time Warden Crawford hud tho entire peniten tiary searched and put a force or men at work digging up tho concrete In suspected sputs. No weapons were discovered. , That more than the rour con victs excluding Albert .Morgur Idco. who had no part In the con spiracy wero Involved In the sor ry business Is certain. It has been discovered thnt neither Pur due nor J-iunlcIs set rire to Hie buildings or Issued "orders" lo the other prisoners to set them ablaze. On Iho other hand, Daniels shout ed to the convicts to "keep steady, iinil don't ' be "do allied ' Tools and try lo hum .ns up;" TABLE ROCK COUNCIL MASONS WILL MEETii MemlMTH of Table lt"k I'ollll cll are looklnif forward In the special meetliiK at the Medford Masnnie temple Tuesday evenlnn when the deiiree work of the lloy ii I ami Helect Musters will be con ferred. rlHtis are belni; made for a laritn turn-out and a special In flation to all vlsliliijt members not affiliated with the local coun cil to attend, Itefreshmenls will be served, following the dCKrcc work. In the banouet room of tho .Masonic temple. The H'chIImt Oreiron: Fair Hunday snii .Mon day: not much change In temper- sturo: moderate northwest winds on the coast. Southern Oregon Compete for & r MA wnt AIhivo a ret hIhwii the eight dlvidiiHls mid bu.siuess firnw of Oregon Golf cliamp kinship tourmtmciit which will ho plnyctl uiix week. IZARD TELLSCULT PRIESTESS ilHOW TO PLAY'iTELLS OFWIERD Guarantees The Principal: And Shares the Profits' Makes 'Money-Back' Of-j fer and Gives Maxims of ! Success.. -Ul . 1. 8HA1TI.K, Oct. C (I'l lolill i;. Dimoiifl, nputed stuck market in vestment wizard, against whom an information charging a technical vlnluUun of the stale sectirtics act has been riled in superior cuurt here. Issued a slalcmeiil today that any of his clients who are not :will::f!e'l ivlih their investments could get their money back "al most Immediately. J lo suld that "' u' has about a million dollars entrusted to him fur Investment, Among, those who havo flocked to Dimond's defensu wero Aladge and .May .Morrill, sisters named us state witnesses, who said they wero druwncil Into tho case ugulust their will. Oliiioml's practico has been" lo accept money from clients, guar antee the prluclpul, and share llui profits from Investments equally with Investors. Ills operations were Investigated by postufflcc Inspec tors, who announced horo yester day they would take no action. Ills miixiius for success In slock market were: "Buy on 'bluo .Mouduy,' and 'liluek Friday." "Lot the other fellow huvo tho lust five points cither way." "Mo satisfied wllh ,.0asonalilo profit." "dreed und .,,. of Mll,,.1K.0 liro ,.,.,,. )lt. falls than Igmiranco when playing the stock market. Ulmond said ho had his llfo in sured heavily to protect investors In casu of his death. E OF CIGARETTES?: m;v York, Oct. fi. (!) Wholesale prices on three widely advertised brands of ciKaretes were advanced In cents a thousand to day. Neither the H. ,T. Ileynolds To biiceo compiiny. I.IkkcM Myers, nor the American Tobacee eein pMiiy, the couceriiH which in quick silecesslou nnnouticed that the prlee i,f Us lending brand had been increased, miirle it stutement xplalnlng Hie chsnge. nlthoiieh they said they might huvo initio. Ililng to say next week. Mr.MINNVII.I.K, o,c., I let. r.. ll'l After holding the (Viilinlli, eleven even for the first half the I. Infield Wildcats permitted the .hllllor college buys rrom Ollllalla to walk over'thciii fur u fhiiil score of 25 tn a. KANHAH CITY, Oct. 0. (T) Kansas City regained the edge In the little world series by defeat In.: Itorhcxlcr by 1 lo II hero today I i Iho third gaum of the engagement. About 12.000 saw the guiua. WASHINGTON. Oct. 6. (IP) I'rlme Minister MueDonuld uu.l I'resldent Hoover left the White House this afternoon for the chief executive's Illuo fllilgo mountain fishing preserve and a week end dlNellN.l.in nl A M.ln. A n I lutloni. Golfers to Prizes This Week -diver cups donnliMl hy vurlotiH In Mwlford iim priMx hi the Southern Adopted Maid Interred With ;oun nnnc After Rnriv dCVen UOgS, Alier DOUy r- . f - , c:-' cmuaiiiiiiu in ouiues aim FrozenKeeper of Road to, Kingdom' Confesses. I.OH ANOIiLrJy. Oct. 5. (IP) Mrs. W. V. KhuadeH, alleged mem ber of a inyHteriouu cult described UN tin' Divine Order uT tbn Huyal Arm of tbe Kient Hen!, wan quoted by pollco IoiiIkIiI to have confeKnetl I bat Die. body of a 1 H-yeur-old Blii bud been burled, under the rioorlim of her Iiouhq in Venice a beach Kitbtirb, iMt'M. HhoudeH tearfully told hot iUCMtionci-H that Wllla hud died of diphtheria on New Year' eve, lui!u und that Hhe und her hUHlmyd Keurched frantically for meailH of cunceallnK tho fact. Fin ally hlttlutf upon tho plan of Hecret burial under the. dwelling. In her umazliitf cnnfcHHion, h)io told of the body bavins been cm bahueiL In HpleeM and lowered In to the grave In company with a Hecond cuaket containing tho bod ies of seven dogs. Hhe Kald hIio adopted Wllla In INn-tland, Ore., whon tho girl was two yeiiru of go, and thnt tho child had been r ea r e d In tho at-, inoHphern of this and other, cults, until, when she was id deal's old who became ill and died wnlle act ing hh cult prletttcHN, rcprcHentlug "Tho Tree of Ufe." None but members of tho cult huew of the girl's, death, Mrn. Ithuades said, and sho herself, duced him to accept two gallons acting. In Iho cult role of "The of liuuur for dlsposel and that ho lload to Kingdom," ordered her had complied with tho request be udoptcd daughter's body placed cause his pension had been do on Ice mull tho burial was urrang- j pleted by his son's Idleness. ed. The frozen reuialns were re- Deputy City Attorney Fred Jcn imived several limes from house sen suggested that Drew produco lo house, beforo actual Interment his war record. The veteran took took place, sho said. the document from his pocket. It She said the young womun had died with the belief that sho wuiilil be resurrected with tho. otnplctinii of the trull book, tho jslxth seal. In connection with i proposed piiblleiiilnn of which tho ult leaders are charged by pollco with having mulcted numerous ; persons. DEER MAY LIVE IT.NIil.KTdN. Ore., Oct. fi. fTi --Kayiuond McNebb. III. L'lll l f II In . Whs shot Slid wounded ser lomdy yestetday near lichninn Nprlngs, in a hunting accident. .Ies?.e t'oiini'll. coinpanton, nils look the volllll for ll deer and fired at Ii I ill. The bullet shutter ed tlie right hip bone and lodged In the aliiloineii. Officials said the boy's coiiiliiien was. grave. I'iiHTI.ANIi. ore.. Oct. b.(P) Th" jury which heard the evidence III liie ci iiiiii.iii niMinu,,in I ,-inirK" llguilist Charles II. l4l Kollott, state reiresentatK'o from "Wash ington county,' In circuit court, was dismissed shortly beforo noon today when It failed to reach a verdict. The jurors, who had been out since Friday morning, are said to havo aloud jO to 2 fur conviction. - I PORTLAND'S VICE SQUAD ON CARPET i j Mayor to Probe Charge De- Molay's Induced to Gath er Evidence In Resorts Hero of Civil War, 86, Protects a Bootlegger Block Immunity For Em-' bezzler. . 1'OHTLAN'D, Ore., Oct. 6. W) Investigation of reports that po licemen had used members of tho De Molay's In police vice Inves tigations was ordered today by Mayor Oeorge L. Baker when ho was told that two members of tho vice division had sent boys out on trips through questionable places. Because he had nothing but re ports to go on. the mayor said he would withhold the names of the men who will go on the carpet If tho reports prove true. Sometime, ago .the DeMolays elected officers similar to those in the city government. They sent the members of their council and other officials to attend a meet ing of the council to see how tho city is - operated. The various commissioners wero distributed around . the council table wlth their elders. . ' ". Later the boys went to the po lice statlon..to. study police meth- .wla . II wmh rnnnrtnd to the may lor . that the boys assigned to . the v,cc 1"vll" Deen taRen 0,1 trll .throUgh questionable places and had been used in investlga- .k, f u,,.,,,, . . "Thaf sort of thing I do not approve of and will not tolerate." tho muyor declared. "I don't Itnnw whether these men are guil ty 01; not. i- have directed Deputy: I ny rtuoriiejr ihiib to lOiiipieto Investigation of the mat ter. Certainly policemen have no right to use youth In any such niunner as that," f Mayor . BRer also announced that he has set the hearfng ot Patrolman Maxell Butler, charged wllh Intoslcatlon ajid improper condttnt with a girl at the police station. : at tils office net Tues- Iday. ' Butler has been 'suspended for 30 'daya bv Chief of Pollco U. V. Jenkins. ' - PORTLAND, Ore. Oct. 5. (&) Veteran of 8 Civil war engage ments, Charles Drew. 89. of IhlH city, raced Municipal Judgo W. Htadter on a liquor charge. Holding hls head high. Drew, dlHplachig three medals won for valiant service, refUHed to divulge the name 'of Iho men who had left two gallon uf liquor at hlH home. . , "I was not a traitor to my coun try." the blue-clad veteran de clared; "Arid I am not a traitor to my fellow-men." - f "A man -wilt tell, things on hla own mother, but he wJII not reveul tho name of his bootlegger,' Judge Htatltcr commented caustic ally. Drew had been arrested by vlco division policemen, a son, Claude, una also arretted The aged vot friend had In- Ifran said that a tuld how every member of his family had fought for the Union, a brother had died of starvation at a confederate' prison. - Tho father had also served. Drew was with the "New York Volun- leers.' ; Jensen, -visibly impressed by Drew's record, recommended In deflutto continuance of the cases of both father and son. Judge- Htudter exacted a prom ise froth the old soldier to oeaee' meddling with liquor and accepted the city iitturney's recoininendiiw ' Hon. llflllTI.. Mil nrn rift S LIil H. n. Herltager. discharged clerk In the city water bureau, today was arrested on complaint ot L. B." L'nUn. M,,i.nel(tMnrfi.nt nt Ih. hil- reuu. that ' Ylerllnger had taken more than 93000 of the funds of the water bureau In his charge. His bond was set at $0,000, Herllnger's arrest followed a, conference between the city coun cil and Stanley Myers, district at torney, at which Myrra fold tho council tltat It had no right .to promise Immunity lo Herllnger on condition that he made full restitution of the funds taken. My(rH Rrt lt promise would be to eotnpnirrid a felony. ' Herllngor la said to have taken the mnnoy In small amounts over a period of several year. " ".. KUOENI3. Ot. Oct I. (1 t B. Wilder, mayor of Bugoao, paid a fin in noltpo ootirt yeaerday for overtlma parkins. . A. pollco man tagged bla utomoeno. .