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By GEORGE KAIftOR
I'nited Press Staff Correspondent
BUDAPEST (UP) Hungarian
aristocrat, whose claims against the
Rumanian government total approxi
mately $100,000,000. have a new
champion In their fight to win com
pensation for confiscated lands.
Prince Rene of Bourbon and Par
ma, younger brother of the former
Empress Ztta, Is working on a plan
to thaw frown claims. It Is strictly
a business proposition which would
profit the prince handsomely if he
Is able to put through a deal where
by Sir Henry Deterding, "oil king."
would take over the claims of the
aristocrats.
When the Hungarian province ol
Siebenbuergen became part of Ru
mania under the peace treaty ot
Trianon, the population was accord
ed the right of option between Ru
mania and Hungary. Those who
chose Hungary as their country, as
the majority of the landed aris
tocracy did. lost their estates. How
ever, they were permitted the right
to seek financial compensation for
i their confiscated lands through a
I court of arbitration.
j For various reasons the once weai-
j thy families thus far have been
i unable to win any damages.
At one time Alexander Stavlsky.
ill-fampd hero of France's greatest
I financial scandal of modern times,
took an Interest in the affair and
: Is said to have offrrod to buy the
"lalms at 10 per cent of their nomi
nal value. Before the deal mate
iallzed the lofty cloud castle of the
Ingenious swindler collapsed.
According to Hungarian press re-
ports, one important claimant. Count
Paul Ssekonler., recently succeeded
in obtaining asoo.OOO for ceding hla
claim of about B.OOO.00O to the
French banking firm of Harpy.
Thereupon a number of other ma
jor claimants approached Prince
Rene to find a purchaser In west
ern Europe for a total of about $70,
000.000 In claims.
If the Prince, who resides In Paris
and Is a collaborator of Sir Henry
Deterding and through him has
many valuable connections, succeeds,
he is certain to receive a large com
mission on the deal.
According to rumors. Sir Henry
himself is said to be willing to take
over not only these, but other claims
as well, ,
Hungarian friends of the prince
are hesitant to confirm this report,
but they admit that Prince Rene
has discussed the deal with Deter
ding. As the estate of the late Duke
Henry was divided among his 17
children, of whom Rene was the
12th. the latter owns no wealth ot
consequence.
The success of the purposed trans
action would, theivfoie, mean a reai
I boon to him. His nephew "Emperor"
Otto, at Steenockerreel. might also
hope that the Hapsburg canv would
profit if his uncle succeeds.
This New Chocolate Cake
Makes Guests Beg Recipe!
ISPOT WIRE WAR
BORN IS MARKED
BY IY PLAQUE
Marble Marker Only Desig
nation of Serajevo Scene
Which Plunged World
Into Greatest of Wars
AT your next party you'll get a
real thrill out of aerrlng this
new cake and having your fxiesUa
begging for the recipe. It as eny
to make as It is gorgeous looking.
The mellow-smooth chocolate lay
ers take only one egg. And the
crowning flavor surprise is the pep
permint frostingi which can be
either pink or white, fust as you
prefer.
Chocolate Peppermint Cake
eup, lifted caka floor
1 teaspoon aoda
H teaipooo salt
11 cup butter or otter ibortDln
U. cups sugar
I tgg, unbeaten
I iquares uniwtetvisd eboooUtf.
melted
4 eup thick aotir cream
A cup milk
1 teaspoon TatdUa
81ft i flour once, measure, aid
soda and salt, and sift together
three times. Cream butter thor
oughly, add sugar gradually, and
cream together well. Add egg and
beat Tery thoroughly; then choco
late and blend. Add about ot
flour and beat well; then add soui
cream and beat thoroughly. Add
remaining flour, alternately with
milk, beating, well after each ad
dltion. Add vanilla. Turn Into two
greased 9-Inch layer pans and bake
In moderate oven (350 F.) ' 30
minutes, or until done. Spread
Peppermint frosting between lay
ers and on top and sides of cake.
Decorate with a 1-inch border of
chocolate flakes. Double recipe for
three 10-Inch layers.
Peppermint Fretting
Prepare your boiled fronting.
Add colorinfr ,to hot frosting to
give a delicate ahell-plnk tint.
Just a tiny speck of coloring on
the end of a knife, or a few drops
of liquid coloring 1s enough. Re
move from Are, add peppermint,
and beat' until thick enough to
spread. Spread on cake. While
frosting Is still soft, but cold,
sprinkle chocolate flakes around
top of cake to form 1-Inch border.
FRANCES PORTER, 17,
McLarnin And Bride
Sail For jrlonolulu
VANCOUVER, B. C. July 12.-r-fAP)
Honolulu-bound by way of Califor
nia, smiling Jimmy McLarnin. twice
holder of the world's welterweight
title, and his bride were headed to
day on their honeymoon.
The bride, the lormer Miss Lillian
Cupit. and McLarnin were married
last night at the home of her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry cuptt. A
buffet supper followed, with only rel
atives of the two families present.
Flowers Block River.
AUSTIN. Tex. (UPl Hyacinths
are blocking the San Marcos river
by their rapid spread and growth.
Boatmen now complain that the
once clear stream can scarcely be
traversed.
AT STREET CROSSING
Frances Porter. 17. who gave her
residence an the Hollo way orchard In
the Voorhles district is in the Sacred
Heart hospital today suffering from
severe shock and bruises sustained
yesterday at 6 p. in., when the car In
which she w.is riding, turning frsm
South Central street onto 13th street,
was in collision with a car driven by
C. w. Ellin of Ashland.
According to city police who In
vestigated the accident. Miss Porter
was riding in the rear seat of a sedan
driven by Betty Shannon of Medford.
The Shannon car was returning from
Ashland, and wan followed closely by
a machine driven by Ben Nllm of
Ashland.
Nlvlson told police he slowed to
allow the Shannon car to turn. Ellis,
coming up from behind, swung
around the Nlvlson car, he told police,
and struck the first car sidewlse. He
stated that the second car blocked
his view of the turning Shannon ma
chine. Ellis was given a traffic ticket and
ordered to appear this mornl'.ig be
fore Judge Allen D. Curry of rtty
court on a charge of "hazird at nn
intersection," but due to the fact
that Judge Curry is 111 '.n a hospital
and unable to hear tin case, appear'
anee was postponed Indefinitely.
None of the persons In the Shan
non machine were Injured, except
Miss Porter.
APPLEGATE MOIST
George Coffeen, of the Applegate,
entered a plea of guilty before Jus
tice of the Peace William R. Colo-
man to a charge of reckless driving
and was assessed 25 and costs, which
was paid. Coffeen aomlttedly turned
over hia auto on the Jacksonville hill
while traveling at high speed Wed
nesday night.
C. L. Peart, a truckman, was fined
ft and costs on a charge of operating
truck wit lionet clearance lamps. A
charge against Peart of operating a
truck without a P. U. C. permit has
been set for July 20.
Roy E. Wilton waa assessed ft and
costs for operating a trailer without
a license plate. The cost was remit
ted and the fine revoked by the court.
Lusitania Treasure
Aim Of Salvage Ship
GLASOOW. July 12. (API The
lure of treasure in the stronn room
of the 8. S. Lusitania, torpedoed by
a U-boat In 1018, calted the 8. 8.
Ophlr to sea today.
She was manned by a crew of 29
including three survivors of the lit
fated passenger vessel. They will try
to recover the specie and valuables
which were Known to have been
aboard the Lusitania.
SERAJEVO. Yugoslavia (UP) A
small marble plaque on the wall ol
a building at a street corner la the
only marker today that designates
the spot where two shot on June 28,
1914, plunged the world into the
greatest war in history.
At 11:15 a.m. on that fateful day
21 years ago a 19-year-old Bosnian
school boy, Oavrllo Prlnclp, fired
two shots from a pistol into a royal
automobile. Within an hour. Arch
duke Franc-Ferdinand of Austria
and his bride, the Countess Sophie
of Hohenberg, were dead.
Chauffeur's Krror Blamed.
The assassination scene was laid
when the chauffeur of a police car
made a wrong turn. The automo
bile In which the Archduke ana
countess were riding followed. The
cars, moving at walking pace, ap
proached the corner where Prlncip
stood. When the royal machine waa
within a yard of him, he fired. The
Archduke slumped. His bride rose
to shield him. Prlncip cooly took
deliberate aim and fired again. The
countess fell over her husband.
Less than an hour before, the
first attempt on the life of the heir
presumptive to the Austro-Hungarlan
throne rad been frustrated. The of
ficial cars were en route to the
town hall where a ceremony to mark
St. Vitus day was scheduled.
Bomb Misses Mark.
Hallway along the embankment
of the Mlljacka. Nedjelko Cabrlnovlc,
another Bosnian youth, threw a
crude bomb at the royal car. The
infernal machine, a square tin con
tamer filled with explosive, bounced
off the side of the automobile. Then
it exploded, injuring Lieut. Col. Me-
rizzl and several watchers. In the
tumult, the youth started to flee,
but was captured.
Prlncip atanding within a few
blocks distance, heard the bomb ex
plode and saw the royal car pis
by swiftly. Realising that the plot
had failed, he was about to depart
when he learned the procession
would return by the same route after
the ceremony at the town hall.
Then he waa further aided when
the car leading the procession made
a wrong turn. From that moment
until November 11, 1918. Europe was
in turmoil.
War Declared In Month.
One mouth later, to the day, Austria-Hungary
In a curt note, declared
war on Serbia. In the 60 mohths
that followed 60.038,000 troops were
under arms 42,188,000 allies against
22,8fl0.000 for the central powers.
Before the Armistice waa signed
67 per cent of these troops had
been killed or wounded and five
thrones had toppled. The Auatro
Hungarlan empire had collapsed;
Bosnia Joined Crotla, Serbia and
Montenegro In a new union, Yugo
slavia. That waa the aim of Prlncip
and hla fellow plotters, Cazainovlc
and Trlfko Grabem.
The trial of the plotters dragged
through months. On October 20.
1914. the three youths were sen
tenced to 20 years In prison. They
were minors and could not be con
demned to death. Nine other co
conspirators were sentenced to vary
ing terms and three were hanged.
Stetsons To Top
Oregon Soldiers
Instead Of Caps
PORTLAND, Ore.. July 12. (API
Oregon state troopers today were
publicly bemoaning their fate, but
privately it was suspected they
were rather tickled.
Tha moans followed an official
order changing their top-pseres
from the flat-topped garrison caps
In favor of broad-brimmed Stet
sons, famed In song and story ot
western lore.
"Just a headache," was the de
scription one lieutenant had for
the new piece of apparel. But the
wtse-cracklng wajt tinged witn
itr-methlng like a satisfied humor.
TEXAS LAW CASE
WORDIEST EVER
TRIED IN STATE
HOUSTON, Tex. (UP) A ruling for
the plaintiffs by the supreme court
of Texaa recently ended the longest
case ever tried in state courts.
The case Palmetto Lumber Co. vs.
J. P. Glbbs required 24 weeks in
court and resulted In 4.500 typewrit
ten pages of verbal testimony.
A district court's opinion in favor
of the lumber company was upheld
by the supreme court.
More than a week was required to
read the "briefs" in the case, the
plaintiff submitting 1,070 pages and
the defendant 1,341. A. C. Ford,
plaintiff's witness, gave testimony for
31 days.
Exhibits filled 601 bound pages for
the plaintiff and 667 for the defend
ant. There were approximately 1,000
sheets of loose exhibits.
The Palmeto Lumber Co. entered
Into a contract with Brlgcs in 1P07
to borrow 190,000 to purchase and
divide a tract of timber.
The contract provided that the
company would pay such expenses
and Interest, carrying charges and
taxes. The company dissolved In
1027, ten years after contract, and
asked for division of profits, and waa
told Interest had consumed Its share.
The firm's suit asked for an ac
counting and 1,110,000.
No Clue In Holdup
Joseph Postoffice
LA GRANDE. Ore., July 13. (AP)
State police and postal authorities
who have been Investigating a holdup
and robbery of the Joseph, Ore., post
office a week ago this morning, were
still without definite clues, accord
ing to reports today.
Two masked men entered the post
office, slugged Postmaster Verdo Fair-
child and escaped with f214.66 In
cash.
PARLOR BOMBINGS
PORTLAND. Or.. July 13.(AP)
Captain of Detectives John J. Kee
gan today indicated he believed the
mystery of a long series of beer-parlor
bombings was near solution, as
a result of the arrest of ten members
of the local teamsters' union follow
ing two window-breaking episodes be
fore dawn this morning.
The ten arrested included Jlra
Scott, business agent for the gang
sters, who police said rented the ear
from which a beer bottle was thrown
and a shot-gun fired at two places
of business early today. Two windows
were broken.
Police prowl cars had been patrol
ling the streets In Increasing num
bers since the bombing of a beer par
lor here July 3. Not until shortly af
ter midnight last night, however,
were their effort to apprehend sus
pects rewarded.
Captain Kecgan also indicated the
reason for the lack of the arrests pre
viously lay In the confidence he had
reposed In the union which provided
him with the license number of cars
which assertedly were to help police
In apprehending hoodlums. Such cars,
he said, were given virtually Immun
ity. Now. he declares. It has been as
certained that some of the machines
were actually those which vandals
had been using.
Keegan said he would ask the In
ternational Teamsters union to re
voke the local charter.
Oldest Apple Tree.
NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. (UP)
John Roll claims title to the oldest
apple tree in eastern Nebraska, a
section noted for Its fine orchards.
Hla tree is 83 years old and waa
planted by Roll's father, Nicholas
Roll.
Kecovery Nole.
MINA, Nev. (UP) Carp from
Walker Lake, large Inland body of
water, which formerly were consider
ed a delicacy In New York, Phila
delphia, Chicago and other eastern
cities, are being served on table
again.
All In the Day's Wash.
SALEM, Mass, (UP) The Salem
Laundry found some "laundry' It
couldn't wash. In a customer's laun
dry bag was a live squirrel wrapped
in a napkin.
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appetite a'.id energy. It takes the
color out of living. ,
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laxative food, fwnishes you with
tbi'j needed "bulk." Within the body,
it absorbs moisture, and forms a
soft mass. Gently, this clears out
the intestinal wastes.
The "bulk In Ait-Biu remains
effective with continued use. Two
tahlespoonfnls daily are usually
sufficient. Chronic esses, with each
meal. If not relieved this way. tee
your doctor. Isn't this cereal food
better than patent medicines?
All-Bran also provides vitamin B
and Iron. Serve It as a cereal with
milk or cream, or cook into muffins,
breads, waffles, etc. Get the red-and-
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For Fort Stevens
WASHINGTON, July I2.(AP) The
war department asked the works re
lief administration today for funds
to carry out the following construc
tion projects:
Oregon: Astoria For new build
ings and other Improvements at Port
Stevens, $69,828.
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