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4 Twenty-Fifth Year Today By Arthur Briibut They Sang. We Really Fly. To Discourage Reds. The Gorilla's Thumb. 'cwJ'rlght King Features Sj nd, Inc. ton Mrs. Naiilu, Gandhi's suc cessor as leader, goes to jail for nine months. Two hundred thousand Hin dus marched on the British fort area at Uoinffoay. (yesterday. Yon would call that serious. But WO policemen stopped Ik 200,01)0. The latter sat down on the ground and sang songs. Irishmen wouldn't do that. The Graf Zeppelin, having sailed "t.uuu limes iu ora.ti tit (10 hours, starts today for Rio de Janeiro. Those who have ipent three weeks on the same ttiu Know wnat n means 10 re- am tiic tunc to ou nours. 3 heavier - than - air flier .starting irom uonnoeticut tor llucuos Aires, hopes to make the trip in 60 hours, 7,500 miles. Flyiajt is really coniinji. t oiigress voles, ziv to 10, an inquiry into "Red activities . This means the effort of "Red Hussia" to change the govern ment of the United States ly perHuadiii; the "toilers to arise in their might and throw off (heir chains." Throwing off your chains would be all right, but throw ing off your automobile, radio. jvaruuiu cleaner, talking ma iling and other accessories of fet modern woar would makeJ Vt dull. If Congress will use its brains land the nation's resources to et competent workers busy. it need not worry about any imported Russian "Red pro- ram," If it .doesn't keen American workers busy, it may have a lied" program, home-made, wore dangerous than anything ver devised. Scientists are interested in plic thumb of the gorilla, not uueh bigger than that of a hu iiim baby. It is an insignificant ittle thing attached to the gor illa's huue hand, and it proves at thinking has developed the man thumb. taek of think- ag by the trorilla explains his llmmli being so small. It is used nly as a hook to put over 'ranches of trees. Man uses bis Imiiib for ten thousand differ it purposes in connection JK'ith all four of his fingers, and II his tools. Dr. Osborn and Or. McUreg- j r, both as learned as Aristotle ftiid Archimedes, combined, do fiot agree on the meaning of forilla thumbs. Dr. Osborn says proves that man has no ape meestry. Dr. McGregor says: Xothing of the kind." What it certainly proves is Imt the gorilla - doesn't know gw to think, except in a very (J.mhivc way. But that does "t disprove tho--- ancestor licory. Many have ancestors v''did not know how to think, fad many of ns haven't learn - J yet. If you are sincere and wait "!! enough your value is ree- -mzed. Italy, yesterday, rowncd with flowers the f tatue of Savonarola, honoring lie rebellious monk of Flor n,,e. He was burnwl alive. He fdvocated detraction of all lvorks of art in a campaign Kainst luxury. loan of Are was also burned IVP. ami reliifinn had much to wth her burning. Now, hon-j (Oontlnu.d on rage Seven Medford Mail , . MEDFORD. QRKOOX. SUNDAY, MAY 2.1, mm, No, 61, IRK) HOI LED 1 WorlLo"gest SPan For Golden Gate fj)) C"' VOTE 'AT HWT OF -j-..-: ; JSf JURY STiLL (O RBL TEST RAF RRAFT maSwsmmm n flSFTFn k FOR TAR FF Insistence of Zeppelin Agents to Exact High Fee From Curious Excites Press, As Head Winds Delay South American Flight. RIO JA.VKino, May 2il Although the Graf SSrppelin hau been exirected lu fly over this city at I a. m. (11 p. m., E. S. T.) thu Babylonia radio station at 1:50 i. m. reported It liad passed southerly direction far from land. Previous announcement from tit? ship said that after reaching itlo Paransua, state of Parana, return-1 Ing here later In the morning to land. lilO JAXKlltO, May t'4. Iff) ) Doctor Kckener, t-omtnander ofj the Graf Zeppelin, advised Bra-j zlllan military anthoritiei here to-! liiKlit that the airship would ar-1 live at Otnipo Das Affonos air-j field abttut 6 a. m., tMllorrow (four a. 111. BST.l lie sjild head winds had slowed his progress since leaving Per natnlitico last niuht and he would abandon his Idea of flyini; soutii of Itlo Janiero. HIO JANKIIiU, .May 2 1. Ml The Graf Jieppeiin passed over the seaport of .Victoria, state of Ks;ilrito Suno, at 10:20 p. m (S:J0 11. in.. KST.) today. Vic toria h 3 tulles distant from iUo .Innelro by nlri lane. lint rattlier by the coast. As the hours passed florins the day. the destination of the Oraf Inereasinsly bewildered the ex pectant populace here. The Con dor Syndicate, hbciiis for the Graf, tried for hours to Ret infor matii.n Twin Dn.ctar Bckener but received no replies to their uuer- les. After 17 hours of flyini: the airship had covered approximate ly 7(10 miles, averaeine a speed of about 4" miles per hour. Several hundred persons ex pecting to view the airship nt Cnnilio Uos Affonos flylllR field became very ansry this evenins at her failure to arrive. One af ternoon newspaper referred to the fllltht as "the shylook fiicht." This rof. rs to the Insistence of the Zeppelin ncents III eollectlnK a foe of sis dollars admission to ap proach the airship at the Hying field it Is reported here that when Doctor Kikener was In formed in I'ornambtioo that (ien eral Mnt'ianle. chief of the IllBZil Inn aviation corpft refused to al low the field to be exploited tnr private enterprises he decided not to come to Itlo Janeiro. Officials bore pointed out that the field is public property and that the Zeppelin officers were not allowed to ohamo admission at j.kehurst. X. J.. or other govern ment fields throughout the world. SEATTLECENSUS SHOWS 362,426 SBATTI.K. May 24 (Ti 'ie i. censu. filiures rclcas-d here today Rave Seattle a popula tion of 32.426 within Its ror .o. -ate limits, and 410.810 by Inelud ns its Immediate frinite. The popu lation of the metropolitan area win announced as 40S.031. The population within the cltj limits showed an increase of U S per cent In ten years. Seattle population in lJ ... ' twentieth In slue In the I nlt.il States, and In I11 was 237.1H4. WINS D1SPUTF. THEN GLIDES TO DEATH rrvT ri.KMKNS. Mb h., l-(jpi Joseph A. Ptrn. 23. f Hoseville, Mich., was killed in i glider arcident today a short Umj after he had won an argument with , a fellow worker over which no the motorless plane, liis death whR the first recorded in gilder mishap fast of'he Missis sippi river r.nd was the third slider fatality in the country. He met his death at the Oratlot Rieviiie late today when the giiocr he wa piloting fell. from heiRht of is iwi. sKATWJi May 24 p Stari" Jr.. 2. Kina eowniy .1-.. rtrnrV VPJS automohHe in wniea ne aim . J: .-. atruW r.Twt r W'k Ii-l whl)o ry, 8 T,' . sn,i,ltnl Th to Jl Sollnl. 1 -- zzr-z-.-z - . uluui.h.U lr-?3r Jgl j 1 wll illlllll ' '.!., Deliberations Start at Seven j fl.v T t i - O'clock Last Night in C.I yV ; toaW,.. .. , : and E. Pear Suit, Follow-j lis . - N , . ing Lengthy Instructions i '. , - A - -- By Court Regarded as i v- ' :J : '.Ji;--'-:'-. -Cf--I:;:-T;." 1 Deadlock Looms. j San l-rHnciM-o anil nortliern sirm-iMm tir me stu.lMtt.Hitii nvmv iilrtitrtnt fi ait arijst an lilMiyc. hi tern-tit hotwiHm the tfrncrn ani mi Ihiia -loo ftt imywr limn iiMistniMlmi. Thp sinrtnr wit! his' alMinl S30.0VS.9M mid will in the Imver panel. FIND EVIDENGF KLAMAfH POWER IVIAN IN NEVADA5ITE BILL IS 1 7,000 YRS. AGO Scientists Convinced Ameri- j ca Inhabited In Dim Past 1 And Also Locate Bones of Prehistoric Horse andj Camel, Along Withj Spears. J l i)v. Janus A. iJ. St herer, tljrerlor f e iuiuRe today when Rejireent?i of the SuulhwcKt Museum, tminy tive Kahn of San Franriseo ob aimoumed tin fludhm In 5yi ictwi to its imssase under unani suiii Cave, Nevada, of a wealth of mmm conRnt. ah(itknal evhionee that prrhfaf- Thp h wMvh the Klamath toric man roamed the Amorican j reclamation Iitrict In Orpn 000 years a. lijft wvvk tmnouni'enH'nt wan made that oxcttvatttm of the vn'& had rcvjihul r-ami fire Mth(&, clmrcoa! and hurtit voad, beneath two layers of the dg of Krwiind shuhH, hue me-hlstorle mam nia is. The f i ml was ha i led us pushing back the date of man's exUtem-e in'AmerUa at lea i7f- Nine hundred arUtuct. or pre- j h ih-iorir objects mad by man. j Mr. enerer rejmriea una mtit t -eoverel so far, mttstly from be neath the sloth dung and a lay er of gypsum rock, which took hj:im of time to form from over head dHiHhm. Thw inehaie scores of broken ailath, lone two piece dart which antedates the bow and arrow; many obsidian nd flint points, stitiila r to an arrowhead, for the ntlatln; feath ers hound with sinew, jmpmmed ly used af prayer ath-fes: a man nifhent white stone knife, four inehoH long, with a wooden hand ie affixed by Kplittlns and then binding with pitch, a necklace, of a type never before found in American archaeological history, made of joint of a centipede strung on fibre of a desert plant: pieces of burnt wood three or four ftet away from the fire a?h es; and many translucent gypsusn pendants, cut In odd shape: and drilled with a hole for suspen Hhm. These conclusive proofs of pre historic man's hand, the museum director rdnted out, were scat tered with and amory? the remains of the extinct fhdhs. extinct prim itive horses, and of a small slfR-(ler-limltcd prehistoric camel. The bons of the two latter ani mals. It was xplalned probably were left by rami vermis animal which dragged them to this safe lair for devouring. Many hon of thee RavaRp animals also were found. lll'iRSCH WISCONSIN GOVERNOR CLEAR MUKIiOVflAN. Wl., Mny ,41 .i(i! !iuiHv ;ihr uv mal!y ariiul!l"l f:vernnr Kotilor of charit'n that ho th Vifnin rorrupt (irHrtlor rt in hi !: primary cmiaicn. j Justice ha bipn rlonp. ni! eviI?nce supports he vpr'lirt," Hill. ilii l roturnort w-k n TIiirmlyJ . The rniliionsir piprtiu? rp,0'' ' ulhr,ritft .irnt. o PmI f.r him mnr hn th. ' d' ' t ttiiforr-ia vtMerw 1H tiv aske , . j GIVEN SETBACK Objection Filed In Congress Against Passage By California Power Inter estsLink River Loca tion Sought By Two Sides I WASHIXGTOX. Slay 24 WfV-i An obstacle was thrown in ihv m . lower Hite mi Link river fr the imrmwe f developing I! mvn power, -now probably has lost nil chance of passiiKe at thin tmUm It i not likely thnt it will hf reached ttgrtln on ttie pHvate. bill calendar. The objection is Hnlrstood to "n; , ,w f Pr intereMa who al- COME WHEN YOU CAN STAY AWHILE SAI.KM. Ore., Stay 24 The first of the visitor attracted to th penitentiary for "open house" la tile new administration building were guestH of Superintendent Her ry W. Meyers and the other prison officials today. Only a few visitors called daring the forenoon hat more were expected in the after noon, and tomorrow hundreds are looked for. The building will be occupied early the coming week by the prison officials and by the women prisoners who are to be miarterel on the third floor of the building. OWA RACER OOES CENTURY IN 9.4! MNt'oUX. Xe May 24 JuIt;eK f the Hig Htx conference track and field meet announced today they would ttnk official rec ognition of a new mark for the loo-yard dash by II. Meier of Iowa Stale, who was rloeket at 9.4 hy three timers and nt 9.3 hy a fourth. The feat H-a oorformed with start ing !lork. The preaent official record fr the century, made with out starting block, la held by fid dle Tobin. rnivemitv of Miebiga: tar, Meier ran nunlnni & flight head wind. mm FOUND STAR S CALLED 'PLUTO' KI-A;HTAKr. Ariz., .May 24 ljuto gid of the regions of rfjjrkne, as announeert tonJgHt at Lnwall observatory here as the name ehosen for the recent ly-dis-ev-red lransneotunian bol. which is helievPd f he the hm-?ture fH o mirve ItmwN ftw ttm- 'I lif ituiitl mu will iM ttHt I ey otln-r tv-r built w iiimr j liridse li? ;uhlit Uatp. rfiimii I scarface mm BACK AT MIAMI ON CONSPIRACY Mayor and Officials Named In Legal Action to Stop Prosecution of Gangster False Arrest Claimed Sleuth Outwitted. -lAMf, Vln., May 24 WV- nA&twr AJ CV.'une nttark hack today through counsel at sponsors of Miami's campaign to drive him from the community as he ob tained wa rra n i s eha rging f o a r imminent Miamlans with conspir acy to eauwo his arrest. The men named in the warrants are Mayor C II. Keeder, City Com missioner John . Knight, Direc tor of Public, Kafeiy S. U. Mc Creary and James M, CTok, former governor of tht and owner of the Sliami Daily Kews, Tho technical charge ! Ihe war rants which were obtained on affi davit of Vincent C Gihiin, ine f Ca pone's attorneys. Was conspiracy to charge Capone falsely with viola tion of a city ordinance. Mcl'reary also was named in a warrant charg ing false arrest, Kariier in the day Ca(Hne oh--witted a city detective seeking to arrest him &s the Chicajfo gang lord sat in the offices of Oihlin and J, K, Jordon his attorneys. rdem not lo arrest t'apone at that time were given by MeCreary when lie was informed the gangster had come to Miami from hin island res idence at Miami Beach for a busi ness conference with his counsel, A short time fcfterward Oihlin swore to affidavits for the war rants against the Miami men in the justice of th peace court of War ren 1, N'eweomh. Former Oovernor Cox left here Tuesday for his Day ton. Ohio, residence. Others named in the warrants eould not be reach ed this afternoon. GOLD STAR TOUR NFOULWEATHERiS- May 24 The wart reneh weather, which ts most people mtthers and wives who croe o France to visit the graves of their son and husbands. Kven as Ann-riea's ishki-eia youth slogged alona in French mii ia 19I7-IS and wore snggy eloth- ini; on hitter chill dav wMh hit harmful effect so hsve the sold! star mother and wlvs continued' thdr tours oi haMJefleJds and ceme-f trieS without flinching, I APE BOY' RECOVERS TO DIE BY NOOSE May 24prfm phyMaaii!tr nates wore wler.rd iMNuaa, North.oit, rnmlmnt-rt niv..r-aN.: vhii-)(n drm" !r. h t ! rwtiiiK ail anil ihat tarring un-s fir.fi rmillra!!.nii nhooW r-1 mmr !mm (ht gussit nt ftprK-mll-1 tin which wnt him )o thm prln I hotil(fl Thursday, in tpmpcra.f today nnty ! sornsiiL Tribune WS.M 1m rlr if fw ia-Sfif! (illiiMTS, Iim, J 12: to. The verttirt wa? Htuiaiiiuoas mi tiaaiiiuuiui mi ! followed s . T!w Jurj the rtrlilH-ra-jU ((u, final faaiM, ami Ums MTif ni mHi & 4 tm4 f (,,. fv smuwn, Mr. tTart Mslu- iiml Mrs. lHilM t wc-rt oa Jury. Oiarh-w K. Claj- a was ititi nrsmiMi tin wwn hat ti vrHrt was The jury in the civil suit of th C & K, Fruit company itsaint iio i'aelfle Vmw fanners, inc., f Oakland, fiiif, for mosey alleged j due for delivwy of liartieW peats! fr eanninjr fMiriomjs In JSSS wis! stSSI deli IwnU ins at I!;3 toiilsiu,) with nn sisns of a verdict. The counter suit t th Paeif.e eanners for alleged fallura to com ply with th terms of & contract was also under consideration The case went to tha jwry at 7 o'clock last aiht followiu lengthy instructions tram the court, and following three days of testimony. ad aruampst " - Tha case was characterised by counsel us "virtually a test ease to te invalidate a contract, The plaintiff claimed thy abro gated the eantrsct. when ths srad- ing hwama prohibitive, Tho defense cJimedr- ihat. lit MWtratran cat aside, when tha pries of M?ars rotv, S. K, Kdmlston of tho C, and K, company virtually admitted that h did not read the contact carefully when signed,. bt that afterwards a modification was agreed anon- The chief wilnef&e f&r She d feiise were Cluy W. Connor and H K Weaver, rtprsentaiivi,is of the f'aelfie Canncrs, Jnc, Kdmifdon and a number of local fruit men were the chief witnesses for tii' plaintiff. The ease attracted wirie atlen hm in this vaik-y, and yesterday a number tf shippers anri growers were alled to the stand to testi fy to price and market and crop conditions in 192. Aawnn the number were f,. A. lbnfcs How ard Dili, (rt Hall. Kniph 5. iUurdwell. Uaymond lieisn and others. Jde II. fx Norton, mi 11 elok. mUl that the jury would retire tinili tny expressed a de rfre to, dot and the Jurist wa in the court until a late hour pre pared to receive the verdict as soon as available. The Issues involved in the (B' were highly involved, and a siKN'dy verdiet was not Jossked fa. NAVAL REO TAPE SLOWS BYRD SHIP WAHH1XOTON. May 24 HiHufti tit Rear Adinira! iiyrd for navj. tug to tow his fc&rk, th of -N'ew York, into the rsn'ti gone, was refused neeause in na noliry rsuired that it never sld nrlvateiy-owned vessss unless they he in ditr it was n uouneed today by the office of ni val operations, Th., ffin. ,ntninfl that hilild j !is fjHRJwngpr a tuij wouid be sent i liyrd's aid OREGON ELKS TO MEET IN AUGUST IilCTIAN2, Ore.. May S. The exeentivw ronmltte of thtf reKn Hlalw Kiks aswicialNn R notineed today that Aunst 11, 12 T and 13 had been stdeeted, nn the e for thft nnnnal eoaventin mi aasoeiation. "'fc ton vent hn i will he heid hera. fio i. fisnbT, general ehalrmaaf i of th cosjmitte-r, mid that n IKiB s i- n-w o tar Arntuxi 14, is. '! tt nd tho mmitlw liflipvui that a iarg rramiwr of s l-iii.nBir.i who ! !mi! to Ih Blisn miM Jhrouish Portland n slwfr a find It wfsuid ihu t jjiblf htiy tthtivfifitt thm in s(tpnrt th Km ib ivcnttnlt bfor ning to I?akr. Pampa. Ten. charges wih In9 thi prehiWtfOB bvn rtr sob-! Mid the to9M 6 p itat Ih J 1 f 1 1 I II If il I If I 11 HYPOG GRAFT AND N G.O.P. PLANK . , , , ... , , Li ATOent PfUniOitiOniSt Fat!l- en Move to End Farce and Washington State Convention Favors Modi fication After Stormy Session, UBIAAXUHAM, Wash. May 24. ih Ten years of prehiidtion has hroiiht "the most Intoierahle and outraseous example df hj- Iuercy ami grft in the fei of the nation ISr. John C; Blag Iffl Pierce eonnty, asserted in his feeynoio sfKecii at the repM&acan state conventien here tsday t myself am a dr JHegle mth. "i have never takes a drink- of Ihiuor la my life, feat I cm we (hut prhlhUion ta a, cm jslets failure. A iiiiik lieroandinsr BMidinca- tion of th iirfiitltdtlott tew waa then jsftKel by a majority oJ eight vsrtes hy the WaithinKtisa atate re iiiihiiean reinvention hers today. The nlunk was directly opposite to a slry liank minei hy the l-laifnrm committee. The vote fallowed TOinsel veriwl flre werks which started with tho key note Kjfeeeh of lir, Slegel of Ta rsiM, an avowed dry who never tiseieau aertNi imhiidtiotj had brought about "the mssst latl erahie and outreous exttBtria of feyiNMraey and' rafi in the his tory of the nation." The Pttlisiifnic nlank wsus ro- niwi hy Kiiward t'Hffoni of the King rounly iieiKtion wtaleh went on rerorrf isvtra 1 ss?! aeo against the srohlbisln amaad jnent and the Volstead art. The convention w fwrbalent aa wet and dry force Mght to aain the floor. NATliilNT WON BY GULLION WA8H!.VaTOSt 51ay t4 Kdmnnd fltiilion of Washington tonht won th national oratarleal contest, tailton represented the Washing lan Hir, Heymour M Beyer, of Xew Terg t'ity, wm second and Vernon fawrenra Withy hn, i Seattle, Wash., third, yumon is i years e ana senior in Western High school, JOSEPH GAINS BY OFFICIAL COUNT Ir!!Tf.ANt, fre.. May LVt The titft tabaiatlons of th affi ctai vote canvas, eemtdet today hy jfemea (tHmm, deputy rtnintj ejerk, showed ihat ?;rao W. 3o epht seeeiBfi Hefobllcn candl Ate fr the nominafion of kov- ,l . tnhfT ramihlats and their totals are: Xorhiad. 14,IS: Corfeetf. 13,- rested was for lt!ahlha lnitel giaie na- , h,, m,,;,... inn((niw.- rr,,tll,d wlth ta itt Trtn. f VHtCAfiO, tint 14 CfTi Offlcl.t! aanoBni-cmfBt ht the Wntted Hiatcit this waxon promur to hhvt ROT HIT i th jim!! eisi of wiistr whpalfdsy; Monday &ir with Hafst tm- Mjsr JS2 fsrss4 4b wheat mr- kt upgrjM fsday. Clear Cut Issue Twixt Ad ministration and Foes Penn Results Held Inde cisive Mid-West Re action To Bill Seen, VASHl.vaTOX, May ttVH Th mumrrs nfxi pria!sr?, rteettoa jlta!n a metUm oi B!iiW!, iawiy tariff. !h3 voters wHl mrl est HiHr eanilHhiie for national and stale lSs June 2 anfi ia so doin wm move another imjwrtant pirs the cut-aat nute reflecting tH iseaersl poHticml tiiation. it is la the Republican StfJsSesi for nomination of a candidate f3r the senate that the tariff has fteea martc a nolnt, Tii five, stats prlaiariss tfest have been hei m far have only given the ioUticaMy minded a high ty eontroversiaS view as ts mhat rietterarfnlnff etsnt the tariff as an issap guided ths nei of the avr ?vier when fee jnaxked fefe ha it, and sacj iafffiteatlon Is eagerly Hght The lawa primary comes at a tims when the flastion is hzir.z de haiesi how much the tariff fig ured in the nsminatlan ia Pffi-fty-vaaia of Jameg. J, ISavUe over i!ON Grundy as m. Repuhiieaii en didnis far swaator, TSscre have been ststewca.s tnzm the prelifie hureaa of pub licity the BesHseraiic nWonal , comntittee ihat tSte tariff tmA e,v eryihing to do with Senar Oras dy defeat. . But there ar-e many who essfcend the tariff had iitti'. If anything. So ds with Davis' vteiory. Ths presnbse t that Davis s a belter sfce-iter aud that ia Ing gupwrt aC m-iliiam a Vara f PhiJaflsBphi he fead as Oa is the stmi here ths High ihm ha bsg a quesllss tor ditst between Rep- resssita$ia U 3 Dickinson, ftom th tenth lows district, asd Governor- John Hamsiill two off fosr eanrtidatea far the Repabiisaa m"m taatioB for the aerate. The other two are Frank Lund and W, t- SMffkiason, a ifler or ihs h&um agricaitarai grsup, haa g?ssrte4 that an attaek a the Smsst-Sfaw-lev tariff !s a Mediation of the . admiaudJfatiBS, Governor Hasnmlll Peking proisgiisg is the seisate af ter iris years as Jewa shiet ctivf contends thai oppotten ts the measure i aot lest &f part lenity, 4 GOOSEBERRY CROP OF. STATE SHOOT BiIV E ItTOS, Ore Slay S4 C, Ktarwste, manager of the. frwit rannary grated her J by the Food Products eomanj as i?M!Sced today that this .veer's :srosehrry Cfmp fef almost 5S ier cent nhort f Bormal. Facfdug: already has sorted and it to es timated that aboat elaht toss SfsMseberries wSSS fee jwckrf be fers- the opening of the straw-Iwr-fy season Jane i. stateSSen dine outdoors KIjAMATH FAUA Ore.. May 34 The pages of western his tsry were turned IkscJe for & brief tJma here todav hea tteekmrn of tha state, aiisndlas tha annn.-! mffl'tiag of the Orpjron tH ssl Unr Halser1 ftsscci&tion. met fwr a gigwsoy breakfast Is trag is range atyle. - D. Forha ef MaryaviSte Cat. ef iSia Western Catfl Marfert sa elation told tha conveatlsss haw Caiifomia eattiessen are aiismpt ln tfl keep an &v?Tt pries of eaUts through pronrssri snarif?Uifs In that manner, ha said, tha fw f eatti& to mark H TguhAsA mi thai the mritet la nerar over applied. - The Noted Dead forms? ArchbLho! of i tHBterbar erlajate -Ei. Mail, )ifd i;S 'chirk th mars!ii(. . The Weather fttfmn: OeaeuJiy eleady Sa- pmtar; isadetste ssttt' on th esMt, -