The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 11, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915
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WILSON'S REJOINDER
FIRM! REQUEST
faion CAief 0 StaF, and Son
HOLD CHAUTAUQUA
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I'lilitd l'rM Kcrvlc.
WASHINGTON, I). 0.. Jinn, tl.
rtcmdrnt Wilson' lejoliiiler lo tl.c
(It'imiiii ii'plj 1.
Iiii ciirllt'i mile if
giirdlng Mihmiiilne
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liilli 1 1 1 1 ' I H K :o
Ami'rlcuii liiifiiMiH
mid iii)li It tri li
lt n III ll.i frond
liM of ioiikh, lint
II ii'llcivtCK nil
H wnnd.
9j fk T'ht,i
WJ H nri- In n milder
fji ; in iik id-
f fWBmuwST c,ari'N (!'r
?v?grr in)- is misiii
iorj"eii regaining
lie Ltisltaulu tarrying guns ami uin
ir milfoil, I'tit ho tikH why. If (Irr
iwiny liiix uiiy convincing evidence
tiRnrdli'K l',cr con lent Ion In the unt
il r, u-rnnirnt officials illil not prop,
c-rly perform their dutle In i-xtim-InliiK
Itiu ship before torpedoing It,
dinl riibnilt their tlmlliiKN for con
tli'cinilon.' ,
Whatever themj conlcnUoiiH of
(!i rmniiy may nnnn to Germany In
llils (isc, Wilson holds that they
mn Irrelevant to tho iiiittloii nt Issue,
vlilrli concerns the method of atl&ek
I11K 1 lie l.liHlliinln. In I lni note. Wll
nn offcra to nrt ns mediator between
fltrinnuy al England In nn effort
to pi event present conditions In kii
wiirfuro., H My he will gUdly con
vex to the other tlio inigRrstlons that
r;ich goreilinicnl may have to maku.
Knrnotly &nd nolomnly, tlio prcsl
dent renew hli roirecnttloni nn
rontatnd,ln the original nolo of M ly
IS, and he relteratoi that ho cannot
admit that the declaration or a war
roue by Clcrmany can legally net as
1. curtulllng of the rlghtit of America
tlco, mid wu imk iiKMiirnnccN thin thU
ll Ixi dour."
Until ihu Ocrimin reply Ik ricci.d.
no additional prohlunx i.ic to !
Cii ml lOHiliiUi.n liy Mil aillii lilnlm.
llOII. TIlO l(, !c o III,, nil,, i.;;t(.
1 111: Inii'ifciriKc with Hiil,,iim .m
110' In.. II I Iiii m,ii,i i
.MiiiiIhtm of tlir r:hlni.i njt. v(i.
I'lriiU'd with tin- fivonilili. rvi'vptlon
l''( ipjolmlcr nut with from the iru.K
mid inibllc. I'llMih'ly. they ntuio they
hello 11 tlio noli, will iirovo nrcpptalila
to (iiriiinii)
IIKHI.IN, Juno II. Slight i-rron
In trniiNinlMHlon ln.vo dilaycl tho do
llvory of' tho Anierlcnii roJolndiT to
(formally. Itegurdlng hcvitiiI doubt
fnl ptirancH, lifter do-codliiK. Amoriciiti
AmharNiidor Ocrnrd cabled WiiHliltiK
Ion Oils morning for vurlflcntlons.
l-'orelpn Minister von Jjgow will
got tho note thlK iifternomi or tomor
row. II In reported hero Hint Colonel
IMwnrd Mnndell IIoiikc, President
Wlldon' Hpeclnl per.co envoy to Kiiro
peiin nntloiiH, in hurrying home, and
that he may huccpci) llryiin iib necro
inry of Htato.
MORNING
TRAIN
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HANGED
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RUSSIANS ROLL BUSY Til WHILE
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AT OPERA HOUSE BACK ADVANCES CONGRESSMEN
TODAY AT LEAST NEAR LEM6ER6 VISIT THE PROJECT
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CHAfTAUQUA PKOORAM
lections.
l'rle tjiiprsno.
Tonight
Kvenlng Concert, "Koynl .Hun
, l)l:in Orrhe'ltr:i. I'opulnr tic-
Clmrlottt' llergh,
I.?ctu're, "Tin-
fiililt of the Itockl-," Arlhur
Av Franike.
I Saturday
Motiilng- -Junior Chautauqua
I'lay Hour
Afternoon Prelude, Wltck!e'-
Itoynl lliingnrlnn Orche.Ura.
Inspirational Lecture. "The
Matchless Book." Arthur A.
.Franike.
Krenlng--Grand Concert,Wttep
iikle's Royal Hungarian Or
chestra; Dramatic Readings.
HOUR BATTI.K TCRXS CO.VCItt-SSJIAX K1XXOTT
THE TIDF.
MAY
VISIT, TOQU
In Three Different Fields, Muscuvli
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Stop ilto KjoiIiinl Rusliit. ,r the
.Xiilio-Cciiiian Force, and Aivunie
the Offciilt Drirc Several Coni
nutnd Rack -Other' lAto'-'War
Xetrs.
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I'nlteil l'u Servifo
PETROORAD, Juno
(Herald Special Service)
11. The war. WASHINGTON, D. Clt June ll.-jrit
'offlco today announces that the Rus-!lne appropriation commiilee or, tie,
'slans h&Te scored overwhelmingly nos of representatives Will be Y
'apalnst the Austro-German forces un- ,tors in Klamath county during the
'der. General von Mackenzen. which, wh?,e daJ" ot June 20 on te;iyig -
haVo been advancing against Lem- tour ot 'napectlon which the coaualt-
Marietta La Dell'Chlld Im- i'berg. Advices say that the vonMack- lee tnt doles out the, cash rlathe.
personator; Operatic Selec- enzen forces have teen heavily de- "0U8 plans to n,ake through all the-
jflons. Charlotte nergh. with Seated after a twelve hour battle near'tunnnlsliea reciamauon project lathe'
.Mi'iiilHi!, of llie.lIouCoumitteeM;
Appr opriatlons M'lll Spend Oho Day
Hen; IlariaK Which Tteo. They
", VlVf
Will Slate a Flrl Trio Over, the
r. . - - -- t- .' -a,Bl
KlaniaUi Project, lttlA i'ro-'tfSI
pouOA'ork Baaquet bt veg.
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Hungarlons accompa- 'Mosciskar, and forced back four miles.. vesl- mo private cars wui arrive
Ten thousand Teutons have been tak- '" Klamath Falla at 7:30 $i. M.j'aad
en prisoners to the west and south of wl" ,eave l-0 P- ,.. tke;
Royal
aylng.
, Chautauqua peopfo can give a good
(progrtra, but tiiey dont seem to bo!
aoie to run the weather. -The weath-
j?n-
cr-lias not been exactly Ideal for Chau-'r'rlsoners' 'ncludlng 88 officers.
tauaua. and vesterdav th tont nr3 A third Austro-German force which
bad taken the Stanlslau-Lemoerg
Lemberg In the past three days. vany nas Deen the guests at a- ban-
East of the Stryj River the Rug. ljat the White Pelican hotel given,
slans have driven General von Ltn-b,:' -Water 0itocUon and
ulngen's Austrlans back, upon tnel Klamath Chamber pf Commce
Dniester at Zuravno. They took 6,500 , " ;.-.. i.w,i.a.
luiuipuiei seai. oui 10 meLBri .
IIKGIXXIXM TUKSD.W. IMSSKX
(JKR TIIAIX WILL LKAVi: IIKRK
AT 10 O'CLOCK, COXXKCTIXG
WITH XKW OVKRLAXI)
(1KXKRAL LVGI C.WMHtX.I A XII SOX
that point. It Is. now on the left bank)
A change has Just been announced
In the train service out of Klamath
Falls. Ileglnnlng Tuesday, tho morn-
lug trnln. Instead of leaving at 8
o'clock, will leave at 10 o'clock. T,hls
will reach Weed nt 1:30, and pnsccn-
"Tho liven of iion-comlintantH con- KPr for northern points will catch
lawfully bo Jeopardized by at-, the now northbound through trnln
and Americans on the high seas.
lint
lacks upon a merchant offering uo
icilstanco," ays tho note. "Precau
tion should bo taken to ascertain
whether the suspected vessel Is car
rying belligerents or Is rnrrylng mu
nitions of war.
"Therefore," concjudes Wilson,
"tho United States dedns It only reas
onable to expect the Gcrmnn Imperial
thero ut 2:08, after n thlrty-olght
mlntito wait.
This will cut down materially tho
four hour wait people golnlg to Cal
ifornia nre forced to experience nt
Weed.
To prevent confusion, It has been
arrnnged that the Chlloquin trains
leaving three times u week, shall
Kavcrnmcut to adopt such measures' lenvo nt 10:10, instead of on tho hour
n will put these principles In prnc-ns nt present. .
nearly put out' of commission, but the
I program will continue.
Arrangements were made this mor-
nihk'for the use of Hmiaton . ' the Dniester.
Thi. i- ,i... lo.t ni.ni.r,h tnimn , im'in north ,ir. tho nn nf inixrB..(house. The Droxram this afternonn "We are everywhere either
of General Cadorna. chief of staff of tlons which, the Italians have jio far a given at the opera house, and to-jotteB,ve 6T JnIJMntl.nta,l'
.,....,. i, .. m,..i .inra ullpno..fnii .n;t; c,in.i ho Jtlghf-nresnm-wlli- tui iHtPn tKSrSlon Puofis, says the offietal state-
the-declaration of war, "and Bhows-Austrlans. It Is the first photograph a,s0-
him mid his son leaving the offlco of of'hlm to arrive in the United 8tates Where the balance of the programs
tho war minister on their way to take , since Italy entered the war. w,,t he heW depends upon the weath-
.er- If Is more than likely that most
of them will be held in the opera
house, but notice will be given later.
Wltepskle's Royal Hungarian'; Or
chestra made Its first appearance in
lviamatn Falls this afternoon, and
from comments heard. It is evident
that local music lovers are sure of a
rare treat. The nroeram thla nftor.
$f. " ' noon proved Professor Wltepskle to
TAKi: A 8HEI-5T ,MU" ul "req uoiiuy. ine
program inciuaea classical and popu-
in a
of the committeestaies that the
shortly after arrival wllrleave by la
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railroad h been thrown hack from cM K,raf ? Mfiustaj,
r. . .-1 return hv thA tnnnAl ol Aa fcaail ffllFi
---- j - -. .mw Maaa-;,
quarters bufldlng. Then
on theitalt0 Ue Lakvl1r; v taVOttil:
italnlnngJ J. r.SiCSSSiiiocJSSSI
FOURTH PLANS MUCH INTEREST
WELL STARTED IN ELKS' STUNT
AIIVKRTIKIXO MATTER IS I1KIXG MKMUKRS W1LI
SCATTKHKO IJHOADCAST, AXUf,
HKAIQUARTERSTO BE OPEX-,
HI) BY MANAGEMENT
WITH. THEM TO THE UEXDEZ-(Iar selections, all of which- were ren-
voci BUT XOBODY KXOWS iTnlTTT -,
,2r v--. - Mrs. Marlon Ballou Flak increased
THE REASOX
her' popularity this afternoon through
her closing program, given -under the
bfladlng, "Americans in the Making."
Indians to Have a
Commercial Sawmill
Plans for Klamath Falls' big cele- There is still more, peculation as
Mrs. Flsk has a very pleasing person-
bratlou. July 2. 3 and 4, have started to what the Elks'wuHpu" off this a" which lends iUelfreadl to-her
with a whoop and a bang, and au'evcnlngat their ,fibtone laying. "Jte. Only-the highest pfaiae ha
early forecast Is that the three day The last consignment la doe to the
carnival will surpass anything yet at-,roport that each Elk has been ordered0" " . t
tempted here In the'eelebratlon line, to bring a sheet with htm $o the-Elks"' I8B na5,0ii
One splendid step taken by;UnrBusK hall this evenly.,
ness Men's Association Is tue appoint- "Hcatled by tho
ment of J
been heaftf-of her chalk talk hut
uergh
... ,.. t.f.iimlitlnr!
. . . ... n.i.nM ii..iifiiii(r .,.
HIIIIIRICH, ceiling mm uwi'i "u....B ofco...nn loff vm. Wr.ro tho MnwNtnim tavlnr
. . .... ,i, it;lli:iiu v,, . vuw.-w .w.v j-- v .. ..... .... . .,
muicnuis win uo uiiiu iui
Tho government' latest effort forislders, either by mill ruu or grudes
tho progressive Klamath Indian Is
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- ouu,, o, .Bwm... iur ., uanH the ol)epJnB flf , pknt
wlilch will enter tho commercial luni- cxccted ,0 proVo n big impetu in
borfleld, provide profit from the tlm-1 tl0 Heltllng of the rich country
I'cr owned by tho Indian, and also mound Klnmnth Marsh.
furnUti Indian with work during tho Tho timber to be cut Is n choice
''ntcr month. tract that was offered for salo once,
J. M. Bedford, forest upcrvlsor of, but held up by tho Indian sorvlce. Mr.
tho renoqmtlon, stated today that the Bedford will oporato the plant to
mr.chirierifor'tho plant la now arrlv- havo a profit over tho logging, mill
Inif. it'U to bo located on the tall- lug and shipping costs IMt will equal
-wj ... .. iiii. i ia tt . .-.... iikiaab tii a ltiiilnnt
'" ft mue inn Biae 01 tim nnu ine iimi'b" -...- " Mnnil,ll(, imiiiilnir whero tho
location Is In tho center of a tract of would have received from prlvnt,' the ; M Don. ld j4'"';,
no.fido.OOO feet of flno Western yol- purchasers of tho tlmbor, and tins
low l'lno that can bo advantageously' experiment will bo cnrefully watched
""d icouomlcally logged to tho mill, by tho Indian sorvlce, as It establishes
Hie plant will be erected In time to'n precedont.
"t thu neceuary lumbor for roollng. Anothor feature regarding tho af-
.-. ... ..'.. ... . .i... i. i..l..rr will Im ilnno
nun way, etc., this year, openinig.iiur is mm m "b -
L' .... -t.. VMInna lAllirilPlH Will
will appear
ItJ&'U'-' . ProaTa,1" evening rr tne
r "Hoaded bv tho Klamath Fal Is Mi -,.. . - j , .7.
- .iiixs nRrrn nnc nnan naarn inia nm.
J. Keller as manager of tary bfma the Elks will leave the . 4fc. ... ;'? ;" ""ti.
the celebration., Keller la especially ha at J0:45 tonight, and march in Tnhot h .sJd J tht, ZZiZ ZZ
capable, and hla efforts have always rcesslon on Kamatl, avenue to Sixth 'aXvaWIUy
proven successful. d 'to Main from Sixth marching Tqlg ,8 MIss Bergh8 tnJrd year on
Work of billing the town being down Main to where the. 150,000 h Ch tnuailft nlfttform. Hni, hnr
the outer points aro bolng home is In process of construction. ,.,...? h" ,nprMRM, Mffh vnar
Will DP at.. nnRI(M . rloh r1anr vnlA nt av.
ml I i A. 9 .t..1. ,. -. v. ..VH, v..H . u w vm. -
teruay on a inp to out aiernii, waim. uem ul xi o .. ccnt ,ange we atIapted t0 the ge.
Bly, Ronanza and Lakcvlew, and re- The ritualistic work of the order lections she ' will use here. Not a
turning. Chlloquin, Fort, Klamath and wm be held, and Uhlted.-Statea. Dls-1.,,,,)! parl of MiM Bergh's success In
George Blehn and the ,rct Attorney Clarence Reames will Cha-utauqua work is due to her de-
mnke an appropriate talk.'
bo
thu Agency
Klamath Trnusfer company sont cars
Into tho Roguo River Valley today,
and these will also help In the pub
licity work, billing Grants Pass, Med
ford, Talent and Ashland.
A headquarters Is to be opened
soon by the celebration manager In
Rodeo hendqunrters was located last
year. From horo arrangements will
ho started for the different fentures
of tho carnival.
Races of nil sorts aro to bo held on
Mnln street, and thero will also bo
tournaments, log rolling; a tug of
fookeil Food, Sale.
llghtful personality.
A lecture which should prove of
gieat Interest to Oregon people will
be delivered this evening by Mr.
Arthur A. Franike. Though one ot
the youngest orators on the Chautau-
ment. "Today we captured Raezew-
ko and other village.-"
United Press Service f
WASHINGTON, ;D:."C.. June. 11
ualt taa'd- the proposed &tti1&:
pumping unit, giving the party a view-; !
aermut" f ho valtov nt r. v.."i -. t"WkL JiT I
rlttM Ar .k. 0M.I "..- " ,t!S
M,vi v .uv acuniu uutk, ,. v i, Vrl
: A brief run through the Horsefly Srfl
' irrigation district will take until: rlbc Ijl
The 'pen .collector -at Norf blk today I Z ' """ .11 "'. r'!"5S2M
admits, that one officer and other ,ow Md Bev,n.g po,n, auJHri
members or the crewof the interned rm at 12:3p fo jnncbf ,;1tfl
German converted enllser Prin E itrtj , :15 -,. rorWhlto m fewf
Friederich have disaDneared. vlolat-1-. .-. . .-. -.. -. , -
ing the interment regulations.
United Press Service ,
LONDON. June' 11. Amsterdam
dispatches say a Zeppelin sank two
small British Ashing boats off Hoi
land. The crews were rescued.
ot 'the- Lower Klamath mantiea: r-
turning through the Van Brimmer" !
uisinci; cross' uoii- itiver vajt, lae y
Adams flume; up the foothill road 4o" .4
view recent construction work. ., ;J
largiug the Griffith canal. TV4
At 3 o'clock a fifteen mlnute-le?c
win an uiaue m. ioni, mver omb.'' Arji
BERLIN. June 11. The Batavia iKlamath Fall, .will be reached tfm8
liner Zuienn. was toraedcmd and sunk -.A - "?.- ..-i.v.ifcnr'ji
.i:.iii nr n n ,
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w'l
today. Its passenger and five of Its,
crew. were, rescued by fishermen
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on ib return, inoyt-i
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Is Started in Trial '
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the. murder. at the Undlan's accustomed ;
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iMMmi,
Tho twelfth Juror lu the. murder. at theUndlan s accustomed aaBbllars$.
trial ot Jim George. Klamath Indian 'grounds near the Piute cemetery, and r.
before the United States district court what. is known as PJute .Camp'three-V
hofnro 1nHffaWr.lvA.lnn In .oBalnn I. nr fnnr mllaa frnffl Rufiv 'AndBhiilltt-
the city hall, was .chosen this mom- ten miles from Yamax: A Urge crowd 3ji.
ing, following which the opening of Indians had gattere4 at the tceVj'S
btntementB of the counsel for the hall andYat the around. Dlaylakltltelr X',11
f;overnment and the defense were 'favorite game of "bonW'V ;Aaat'
made. Edson Watson, Indian agent o'clock In the. morning of Wiinfkjt
of the Klamath reservation at the aa, wasningtons Dirtnaaytrwat).fi
time of the death of Peter Brown, en Sunday In, .9M.f hatwp; Cftatga Jg
and J. M. Bedford, forest supervisor anu urown, ten tae aance nail ana,-
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ana government surveyor, were piaceu siuriea uume on aurBeuscK. " ,"
Minnesota's Hettlere Ind
United Press Service
. HKMinJI. Minn., June 11. In
1017 thero will not be' a single acre, Qua platform, Mr. Franzke ha made
, .. riH..An, i.hj .-.n.kiA nn onvIahlA ronutntlnn for hlmRAlf
... .. ,-.... -. ...... h I. a dm inrieai thinker ., wn I reservation. later byjDr. Johnson from. tke;AfMey
III W1U ecilll'l, Blum uuu umicta .. - - .---.. , . i..i h , .,, rovonloH ln hnll.l. tnr .' ..ajilalTlaTK9
a flnlsned orator, He win also' ""6 " tv..w ..-. ...w ....... ... rrrj,-- -
or the aance nan, the roaaa ana trans smitn wesson revolver. viw'Bov-:
In, the vicinity of the murder, the eminent, 8tatea.;taauueore naa
.n tlin a.an ,n' altnw Ika, IKn a..n TllO hllllota' fftllTIrt l .TWtf.WI lilifcJir&jH
Wll fcM7 D.aUM iV SUV. Mfc U SUr' - .- .-, m,,..-- w,;.!.
posed crime was committed on the In the autopsy examination a few dy,.Vi
luro today. There aro now overan "a
m lllon acres of this land available, 'P" tomorrow afternoon.
At n recent dollnquont tax safe there Saturday evening will be given the
wns n uemnna mr at. least iu,i)uu.'"i. i','"' i " "..u4. ...y..
ncrcs, although tnoro were only aiu
The orchestra and Miss Bergh will be
rlii)ms available. Drainage and,leard ' n. Impressive program , of
boosting, by tho Btate department of .classical and popular selections, and
I.
Yt'lfK M m... & ..!. it ' tk Iia rttrllnna
-. . ieu.aT crew ,.e ,.... . , ...- ;"--, ,-,. ,,, u.nr. ,,linolnff 0n the streets and many
. V, ?.r! .J?.U .n' "C i ?J .Trew. ::i Sw 111 be re- other ...versions, n-k. w... be , ,mm,KrntIou aro be,,eved t. be ti. . IMUNI win
- -.,.. lvcl, ul luiuuui ,u un v.... ...... ..-.. . -.,... j o. J n Ik. ITnnrth .. . .,. I,nn.... 4...j
. . . . .. .... ...., . I ..nrinr llw uniUfi C0I1III- V TKIUy UUU Dllluiua, . I'llllDCB lur IHU "WW "u.auu
r, uuisuouiu coiiamoiia .-. .....- -- ""---,.., ,.'., ,. hBrv.l In a nntrlotic man-
liour day,
ucnt. her This will give tno inuuiiis i'
1'heeawmlU will uie a roUry saw .ploymenl during tho winter, a tin.
UoMdes thero will be a ahlngle mill J when they nre generally Idlo. It will
"lid planing mil) In connection. alio tend to encourage them In nils-
A feature about this mill Is that It, Ing a heavier type orboim It w
l to enter the commercial Held. The expected that from 1,000.000 to 5.
outimt, baaldea that ue4 by the In-1 000,000 feet of timber will be logged
dlsni, u to be told under bids to out-1 by tho Indian thl winter.
'roin Creek.
R. C. Spink Is In town' from Spring
schodulod
la nnntlnil
An ndded'feature of the three day Creek attending to bwlneas matters,
celebration hero will be war dances,, - -n rr --
etc.. by the warm npring muinns, una u iu u ,... Dt-,.uo vUU
loeatlon nf Imuortant, wltnesaBa iiiilln rnvnlynr irltti'Mm nt the' rahlmr "
tho homes of various members or tho grounds, and-thatit.wM.'lat,faad
inoe-wno win oe imporiani wimegsoi, ni ui, uuiuo.yiwaiuvuaimwrapfi.
u lUUJiaicu UJT DvMIWU Will UO UCU ."!", w o , J yvwwuj. wri-rTHIH..;arT
In the trlaj. It haa been placed "on others were "JUtyp.p lmajtaa
the wall in full view of the court. siatea mat meir xmmmmm
George is being tried the second show, that Oebie and Brewi4iii
time tor tnis crime, a jury at uea- ok on ine irsn irom
gtvo a program ot readings and Im
personations. A a. child imperson
ator, Miss LaDell has no superior In
this country.
Typical wheat farm In Australlla ant made by John J. Beckman, dep- by another IadlaVtarltwoiot
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