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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1919)
3Efre lEuetttnn Herald OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS OF KLAMATH COUNTY Thirteenth Yenr -No. 3,520 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1919 Price, 5 cents UNITED STATES IS TO BECOME I a if ran Prohibition Amendment Has; Gone Thru NEBRASKA LAST STATE IhliO-Mv Males Ncu-ssar) to 1'tll ihc i:ntlrt Cniintr) In the Dry Cnlli'iin Have IMcd Amendment. J Will I'ake Ellisl Ono Vimi- l-'nini Ji.tlo of lUlllluilhoi. ( Hlt'AliO Jnn 16 Tin' I itMoil Hluiiii today loinphttfil dm h'clil.t tlnii pinn-ii- of voting ItM'lf do when until mm lliulit'il over Iht tvlrei I', lit tint tiurt nixth -Into. NtthrniKii. had intiflt'il l he priihlliltlon nili'M'li'it m I'Mililtiltlon tt.mli.r h:iiI today Hint thin was tlin greatest pln-i of t'lmiil hKl'liillmi In tlio lilitlory 'if tlio world Oregon which ratified tl;o a'tund iih in yesterday wr.n (h thirty-third ntutc ami prohltillloti leaden expect the number to ln lurro.iti I tti lit liiiM ftil two Tlttt resolution itlilimltill' t to I hi' UuK tint National Prohibition Amoniliiicnl to the CoixilHltlon of tint United Slutfa unx fliully piuucd l'iuiKrc' nfliT December If, 1 9 IT ut iitxMit ithtviin months urovluu to tin r I rut 1 ritllflratlon. 11i ri'itotnllon n niloiHu.l hy lint Ki-nnln on AtiKiint I, !! IT hy tt vi-io of lxy fin to itti'tity, ami uim p.uiv I'd in the lloiii of Hcpritintiita Ivm with itllclil aiiii'Diltnciitii on Dt'Ci'inltT lTlh fiillovtllix, hy ii oltt of 2K2 lo 1 2.N. tlic St'tinlo on iho follow 1 tin uy MilltiK l cuio ill In tho ll(iiiit' iiiiicihI inmilit Tin' piolilhiilun jtriiUili'it iih fol lna Scoloii t After one )par from Hut riitlflralloti of (hlx nrtlrlo, thf iniiiuifai tun', ulc or irannportntlon of InloxIr.illiiK Ihiuom nlthln, the liuportmion thctcof. or tho export, iiiion ihcrcof rroin tho United Stiitm. null nil territory iiiihJiKi lo the Jnrlit Union thereof, for hovoniKo pnrponeti In lierehy prohlhlteil Section 2 The CiiiiKrniiH anil the tinernl itiiiies hIiiiII hine ronrnrreni power lo enfoicn thl.n arllfle hy P; pioprliitu InKlxlutlon. Section .1 -Thin article nhiill hit InoperatlM' niilexH It Hindi havo heen rnllfli'il iik an mnenilniitnt lo Iho Con Hllitiiioii within Hovon yeniH from Hie ilnte (if tu, HilhmlnHlon hereof lo the Hlalivt hy (hu OoiiKleHH. ( IIICAtiO. Jan. 10. - (l,iitur) SH-our ami WyomliiK li.no now r.ill '(ii the feileral iinienilinciii Alllio the ainemlnieiit Itccoinos pf fi tUe a jear fiom (hlx il'ite, tho Nil "'ill will (;,, dry ,, July.lttHt iih n iu ineaHine, iihIcnh tho I'rothlent tctlmU thuiiiler heforo I lut lime McCORMICK MAY BE FRENCH AMBASSADOR Washington, Jim. ir..- Vimici MiCoinilcU Iiiih resigned iih chulnnim "f tlio Dmunciutln icitlnniil coninilltoo ""'I I' Ih undoistood tlmt ho Ih under iMili-iatlon fur uppolntmont iih AiiiMlnm AiiiluiHHiiiliir (o Friinrn to ni poi Vllliin Graves Hlmri. Mr. I'ormlcli'H iiihIkiiiiIIiiii, It Ih sulil..ln ""w In Ijio IiiiiiiIh of llui President. I'Ul no iinnniinroinont of tliu fact Iiiih XI hiin iniiiln, VANKEi's MAKE FRENCH LOW HATE ON ILOUU. WASHINGTON, 1). C, Jnn. 16. Thrco rnrgo nhlpn lotulml with 49, 9fi,noo pounds of Hour mill nlhor If""l HluifH, nrn on routo to Ollirnltiir. .... wnero they w)n l0 im(eii un, th0 HrgooH Html Into Kraiico for hiiIo to I'uipm m ,.()!,ti nio wur depart- '"'ml hun announced. Tho mtppllos " r" hurchuBod by tho tlopartmitnt In iiih country and will ho distributed "'"lor the direction of Horbort -loovor. OFFICERS NAMED FOR FIRST STATE BANK Tho following cjf f It'ttm were elected lit ii meeting ol tint dlmi'trim of Hit I 'I ik I Main mill Having Bank litKt iiIkIiI Pieiddnut, J. W. HloinmiH, Vim PlcsliltlUI, I : Hlnomlugcump; Vim l'r'lilmil, A II Epperson. Vint Pn nIiIkiii iiiuI Cimliler, Jnliii HlmiKiiH, Ji , AHnlnt mil ('imbler L IliililUdinr It A Mitchell mill William lliiKelmoln. ln;NO)INni ah.,a,m; engine said invented. LONDON, Jim 16 - One of the (.uIoiIik which mnuiifm turn! lwi of i mi eiriHuncn iiu'ii amen id Mnniuiinii the lupreinury of the- IMIUh itHt over (ho German lit Kriuirn Ih how pri'i'niltiR to make mi utiKltiii which ik cxpctlcd to develop from Mid to I. oiill liormipoHt'l It I'. claimed hoi. hill tlii new engine will ho III" most noHirfiil ulriil.iiin t nuiii v In ttxistiuiit (t 1)l(t h)),i, i1o m11., , M,x tin- rohlitiii of cointiutfi ml iivpitl jii F. HAS BIG ffiii rvit.Mcn who came m:iti: a shout timi; ago sin's i-'im: result on ni:vto. ranch I.N KLAMATH IIAsl.V That fanners unfamiliar lth Ir rigation miiy make a turrets f farm ing In the Klamath llasln uiih do moimtriited thin ye.ir on the ranch owned hy .Martin ("rcetie, formerly knottti ns the Newton ranch. Mr Oreetiu came hero from Han KranrlH j co two yenr ago. and from the he ginning has hern succeHsful, though thin wits hlx OrM experience with Ir rigation This ') ear. airordlng to the report of the Lntta llrotherH, who i threidied murh of lint grain In the alley this year, tint results on tho (ireene ranch were bettor im n whole than any other on xx lili-li I hey worked Their report shows I lilt I the average per arro was as follows Oats. Tt) bushels; barley t;u bushels and wheat 211 hilshels to the aero. I'OSTMASTCH HKCOVLH-J I'ostuin.Mtcr W A Del-ell U able lo bo at his office again ufler scMtal weeks or Illness. Hit ib-chit'ci It senilis good to be 'iible to tot out again. MOIli: IIOVS Ct)MIN(l WASIIlNtnON. I) ' . Jnn.1 lfi. Addltloiial iiiiIIm of ten thousand men hae beun assigned for early convoy homo L ttPT OFFICE NEW CITX AITOR.NICV APPOINT ; HY MAYOR .WHITIS THAT IIK WILL r.N'DKHiAKI' M'.W Dl'TIICS. lltl.Mi: 1ST OK MONTH Mavor Stnihlo loiltty received n IT I 1 1 lolegnun flom Caplulu J, H. (ui'un-oni Ktirnt Credit company of San luiu, announcing that ho hud nccnpt- l-'raucisco; David V. Morrison of the pi! the appointment nn city attorney Tologram, A, J. Jameson of McMinn and that ho would bu In Klamiitli vlllo; Judge Baldwin of Klamath Kails about tho Hint of Fohnmry. The i Kails, mid Chntles R. Wooilnrd of iiiniiy filoiids of tho Captain will bo i Portland, glad lo liia rii that ho accepted HiIh -- iippoliitinent, which came to him aa ti lilhuto on behalf of tho City for tho part ho has plajed In tho dofensu of his country. Tlio Mayor run do tho Rolortlun without consultation with or solicitation from anyone and his de cision Iiiih mot with unanimous ap proval, T ..!.. . i.Ani.llnil 111 (lift rltV tOflllV i.t'iiuifl i in ii ' "" ti. .... ....- r()nVoy tlio Information that the i imH boon Hiifforlng from an at-, iu-- of tho mttnipB, and has Just boon lolonHod from qtmrnntlno. Ho Htntos that while the nnnntincomeiit Ih al ways rocorvod with a hdiIIp, that It U 'no liiughlng mnUor and that ho Is glud to bo over with tho iIIhoubo. ' UK ARE 1 BEGUN TO I THE SOLDIERS i I Two Bills Are Started Legislature in thf ; KjC'C'rx mii CTDIIxIf" ClxIT ,nt't'u "VVV SIKIWbtNl .Noted lltil froH- Worker TelN f Methodo I'miI l) I. W. W. lo I'm hitter HetuniliiK I'lKhtern Hills Would Aid Itcllef and I'lirnUli Work on Ori'Kon HIkIiii). SAI.KM. Jan 10 - Ah a remilt of a ((inference liultteen the Portland iilfKntcit, headed hy the Maor, with e joint uayH and meuiiH commltteeH tint l.cKlnlature hut night, tuo inimmireH wero Introtlticod today for the Immediate relief of (Uncharged miIiIIitk One of theno would In- ntruct the Highway CommlH-ilon Im mediately to hegln enough unllH of road ttork to employ a thoumind ol diem. The other Ih a hill creatnlg a hoI dlera and nnllont rommlHsInn of five inemherK and fixing It 2.r0,n00 for Immediate, relief. Jauicii Kerr of tho American "led CroHx, vald at the Conference, "If ") do not aid nix Ihnutmnd mildlers now walking the Htreetn of Portland, other forces lll The I W. W. nrp giving beds and clothing and food to mako conxcits of thc-n men and (o embitter thnm against tho government SAI.KM, Jnn. lfi. (Ijitcr) The House of Representatives ton minutes after II had convened adopted a re solution for Highway work to relievo soldlors. Tho llonco iiIbo unanimous ly pnssed a hill placing a quarter of a million dollntH In tho hands of a Commission for tho Immediate relief of sohlletH. The rnle.i wont suspended and the bill put thru in thirty-four mlnnlm. The Senate will probably art on the mnilor Inter today or tomorrow. Ore gon will be tho llrsl statu to proposo aid in a financial way for thy return lug soldiers. BALDWIN TO SPEAK AT HARDWARE MEET PORTLAND, Jan. 16. Problems of reconstruction anil readjustment, Hitch as conservation and standardi zation, price tendencies, building possibilities, transportation, consum er demands, highway Improvements and ot"lier topics of keon Interest will ho the keynote of tho thirteenth mi nim! convention of tho Oregon Hard ware mid Implement Dealers' Asso ciation to conveno for" a three-day session January 21st, at tho Imper ial hotel. Among Hie speakers will bo J. A. Curry of the TrtiKsod Concrete Steel company; C 1). Ilodson of tho Hod-son-Keennughty cempany: K, K. Kn vlllo of tho Westorn Kurmar; W. O. Derby of tho Credit Men's Associa tion; G-oorgo W. Hyatt of tho Enter prise .Mercantile mid Milling com- puny; Nnrmun Lonumru or tne xvosi- I'. S .SHU'S TO UK RKWR.N'CD TO tJWNIORS. NEW YORK, Jan. 16. All tho American ships requisitioned by tho shipping Board during tho war, have been tnlenHcd to their owners with tho oxceptlon of tlioso actually on- , -. Cnp-jgngod In tho army sorvlco, HRA.ll. PUKSIDKNT UIIW RIO JANIERO. Jnn. 16, Dr. Ron. rtquo-s Alves, Ptesldont oloct of llnull died hero today. Ho had been ctttl- cully Hi for somo unto. THE INFLUENZA SITUATION ICiuli (In) there "III he piihllshed In I lilt column complete Information iih to Hie liilliiroji flliiMtlon, lleie II I lie fouml the report of llrallli Olllier Hniile, the iihimc anil nildretseH nf lieu inx-H, mid all information Hint iaIII (tune) the exact (ondltlon of the piildle health. An all nlllcl.il infnrma lion !'(' 'lilil I hit i0t"llm Mill he IHiIiIihIiciI, the iiuhlic N xxiii nil ! ii(iilli-t helletliiK mi) Hlorlen thai do' 'nut tunc a-their foundation tin-facts 'Actjojj for Protection From cuiitilned In The Herald, IIH. Kori.K'H HKI'OHT I'ollotiiiiK Ih a llt of tin; cum- re-' ported to me tlorliiK (lie pant I'll liimn.. AIm, muii names that were1 reported to me and ulilch hlioiiltlj Imie appeared in the report of , (erdiiy, hut Filch uero not puhlltlied la . ...... ' oecmiM- tiu) were iiniioiii toe prop. er Hired aii((reHs: Mr-i, John Vailt-o ttm children,1 I'arille Terrace. John II. Morgan, 1IH California. J. 1'. Kthrldge, III l,els .Mrs. W. ('. Daxeuport, Third audi I. in col n. Illirge .Mason, Crescent mid Ciinh). Mrs. O'l-'lahert), Jelferson street. Verne Houston, child, Washington. , Sam Smith, ihild, lllggln's Hat. O. I.. Itrti'Mi, till I Ninth. (ilen Hclkey, ICinergenc) hospital Moore, Cedar and Pine. Mr. Harms, 100(1 Main. Mr. Washington, 121 Sixth. I. C. Johnson, I Mil Canity. Mrs. Seler, While Pelican hotel. A. A. SOl'l.l', Health O Ulcer. There is a decided change for the better tl.ruoiit the city. All of tbe I old rases are sh-mlng slg-,.s f quick I nsnupry, and none of the new cases possess symptoms of an alarming iiii-l ture. Best of all Is the fart that thc MUNICH, Jnn. 1G The Spartacans people haw quieted down to a reall-j marching to Munich to attempt to wit Imi of the fact that the health an- overthrow tho Bavarian government thorltles have the situation well In'havo been disposed of by the govern- hand. The public, however, is urged , ment troops. I to render every aid posslblo In the' ! enforcement of the quarantine. The COBLENZ. Jan. 16. Twenty Gcr- health Imard has decided that vvher- man gris at Andernach near here oxer the quarantine is broken those i,avp been arrested on the charge of Kullty shall be quarantined in the ( violating the recent order of Persh pest house until any possible danger lug, forbidding them to talk to tho of spreading the disease Is passed, American soldiers, and this rule Is to lie rlgidl) en-1 Approximately the same number forced, without fear or favor. QL'OTA ItHt NATION FOR WAR sri'l'KRKRS. KLAMATH Ql'trr.V IS !-', .VM) Tho Big Drive for funds for the Ar menian, Syrian and Greek sufferings thru devastating caused by tho war. Is set In the state of Oregon for Feb ruary lTlh to the 21th.; Tho state ilrlvo Is In charge of Ben Selling, Portland's big clothing. I). A Pattul lo and J. J. HaudHaker of Portland. The drive In Oregon Is later than the other states from tho fact that J J. Handsakor who Is statu manager horo has had charge of tho organization of seven other westorn states in which $1,000,000 Is to bo raised. The Natlonnl drive Is for $30,000,000. The states quota is $'1 SI, 000 nnd tho quotn for Klamath County Is set at $2,rr0 which ought to ho raised with tho siuno readiness nnd willingness which has characterized all tho other drives, Rov, K. P. Lawrence has boon appointed chairman for tlui county and will count on tho loyal assistance of ovory citizen of tho county In this call of everwhelming: neod. Herbert Hoovor, who la to have, charge of tho administration of this fund, cables that "There Is prob ably no greater stifforlng today any xvlicro than among tho porsocutod Itopo of Asia Minor who have no fund, cannot socttro government loan, and novo no Qthor credit-" SIEIH'OROHUTTK FALLS ROAD GOES ON ROCKS. PORTLAND, Jan. 16. A receiver has been asked by custom bondhold ers for tho Pacific unci Enstern Rail, wuy from Mcdford to Butto Fulls. nmnniiPM pnnM I ifluru h u .11 II IN FOR AlENlSj jTlllllTV MILLION DOLLARS IS, T OF Bolshevik LIEBKNECHT CAPTURED ( ;(,.ri,i,. Troops IMspetrxi' Spar tacans Kn Houte to Make Trotihle at Munich (erman (Jirls Aries), ill Nc.ir Cohlrn for Talking Willi Viinl.ee Soldiers. (Hy the Associated Press) LONDON. Jan. in. The Polish government provisionally has taken oxer the administration of the Litu aula to protect the country from the ravages of the Bolshevik! The action Is taken at the request of the Presi dent of the Lithuanian republic. BERLIN. Jnn. IC It has been learned that Dr. Karl Liebknccht. the Spartncun Lea'dor, has been captured It... f I .1.5. Til..tnfnn " u"m" " """ "' '"-' """"" of Mountain Rifle guards who arrived at Berlin yesterday. have been proven guilty within the j heen deported to .points within the German lines. The Military' police will Interfere i If the oflirers or soldiers attempt to talk to l lie women on too treetb or in the cafes. FORMER CITY MAN IS PICTURED IN FRANCE Cbnrles Robertson, former trouble man for tho Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company at Klamath Kail and a brother of tho former Manager I. R. Robertson, who Is now In the signal service of the Nation In France Is- seen in a picture in the hist Issue of the Red Cross Magazine at tho end I of a lunch counter, where he Is be- lug served with coffee. Tho plc ! ture Is a very plain one and his friends here will have no troublo In I recognizing him. FORECLOSURE FILED ON COOS BAY MILL PORTLAND, Jan. 16. A Chleaeo bank today filed a petition for foio closuro ii';aliibt tho Coos Ba.- Lumber Compi'tiy for Inability to p.vy Interest on a three million dollar mortgage .Tanuary First. A lecerlver for tho Company is asked. PORTLAND MURDERER GETS LIFE SENTENCE IOIITLAND, Jan. 16. l-din Cyril Llard, murderor of Frank Twomhloy, tho truffle officer was bentenced to lifo imprisonment horo today. His mother grow hysterical in '"outt, de claring hint to bo Insane. Followlu. ii terisntlonal trial here, I. lard 'vn? found glulty by a Jury in twnnty niiuutcb on Monday night. WEATHER REPORT Oregon, rain with strong south easterly winds. Maximum yestordny -10 dogroe Minimum today 29 degrees, FOLffil NT T NEW STYLE DISPLAY WINDOWS INSTALLED A fine new store front of a Htylo. heretofore unncun in Klamath Kails' Is helng Initalled In the new BrUtoI hnlldlriK at the corner of Sixth and' Main Streets. . The entrance to the ' Htoro will he thru a short alcove pant the large dluplay wlndowg, which nf- 1 ford nn unusual opportunity for ex. Milhltlon. I It Ir expected that the new build - i InK will bo ready for occupancy with- In the next month. INDIANS (JIVKN MAimiAOK I.ICKNHK. A marriage llcenso wan isued latj evening to Kdward Co-jkman of the ' Klamath Agency and Ilose K. Seen- chin by County Clerk C. R. Delp. I IJoth are Indians of the Klamath ' i Reservation. SHKHIFKS ASSISTANT ILL Marian Darnes Is unable to be at Ms place at the Sheriff's office today en account of Illness. y GETS WILL UKLII'YK rtOIIKKT CHEYNK ON KLAMATH IRRIGATION HOARD. ELECTION TUESDAY WAS NECK AND NECK HACK. By an unusually close vote of three ballots, R. C. Bradbury of the Olene district was selected for ,a three year term as Director of the Klamath Irrigation District at the election held on Tuesday, Ninety three votes, representatlng a very small percentage of the water users, wer cast at the election, Mr. Bradbury receiving forty-eight, against his opponent, Robert Cheyne of the Spring Lake district A'ho re ceived forty-five. The following Is the vote by pre cinct, Klamath Falls, No. 1. Bradbury 32, Cheyne 15; Olene. No. 2. Brad bury 10, Cheyne 6; Midland No. .' Bradbury 1; Merrill No, 1. Chyue 15, Brndbury 2; Malin, Cheyr.a 'J. , - JEWELRY STORE MOVES The Klamath Jewelry Company has moved from Its former quarters across the street on Main Street in the Sanderson Building previously occupied by G. C. Lorenz Plumbing establishment. The building has been recently remodeled and Improved. VISITS FROM IIORNHROOK Snm Meeker of Hornbrook came In I last night to visft his daughter, Mrs. I Taylor, whose husband Is saw filer j for the Klamath Manufacturing Com-1 pnny. F IS RIG FAD TODAY 'Ll' GERMS ARE GIVEN A RUN FOR THEIR LIVES HY HUSINKSS MEN ALONG iLUN STREET. SMELLS EVERYWHERE Smells, Stnqlls, Smolls. If the peo plo of Klamath Falls have not obeyed tho recent oidor of Health Officer, A. A. Soule regurdlng tho dlslnfoct lug of tho city business houses, there Is nothing In tho evidenco of odor, hereabouts today. Formaldhydo scents greet tho noso from every point and tho citizens and business men wero to bo seen during a large part of the day yesterday and today, In overalls and old togs of ovory descrip tion, stnndlng on their desks while sweplng tho walls and pounding nt tho offensive flu gorm, In every cor ner whero they thought he might bo lurking. Any Germ that has the norvo to como out and show hlmsolf after this renovation will be a wond er. Those who did not get dono with tho job yesterday will finish it up today. DIRECTORSHIP 1 TI IVEUT ON TO S J . News May Be Limited to Stilted Statement! PROTEST IS ENTERED Discussion of Puhllcltv Matter frnm wic xxoriu i-cicc .xieet About to Comenc, to He Had at Meeting TMhi) Ncuk Suppression Pr.ttot de lij CorroK)ii(lciits. PARIS, (.Ian. 16. The Supremo Council after entering the matter of relations between the Council s'nd the Press, decided to call a meeting ltte today to be attended hy members cf the press an3 representatives of tJ.e various nationalities In thj con-fs-ence lo Interchange viewt on the publicity methods. It was announced yesterday .that the meeting of the Congre3s would bo kpt secret and all Information limited to official statements. British and American correspon dents protested against preventing President Wilson or Premier Lloy.l George from discussing the hsites up fot settlement. A $iOO SALE ON A 25-CE.NT INVESTMENT A Business Transaction That Is of Interest to Every Householder and Business Man The day has passed when It Is ne cessary to argue with a successful business man about, the value of ad vertising. Like insurance, both life and fire, the live Investor carries as much advertising as he possibly can, for he knows that It Is the best Invest ment he makes. Seldom, hosvever, is the truth of this statement brought home so strongly as on a recent oc casion when the classified column of the Herald was used by a local farmer to sell his hogs. Mr. Martin Greene, who lives on tho Mldlend road near the Miller Hill school house was In the Herald office a few days ago. and Incidentally mentioned tho fact that he had some hogs for sale. It was suggested to him that he ad vertise them In tho Herald, but never having had any experience with ad vertising, he was dubious about making such an Investment. He final Iv decided he would try it, and in serted an advertisement that cost him 25 cents. The advertisement brought Immediate results. The next for Mr. Giecne and Mr Maddocks It fouiteen hogs for $522 90. He is satisfied with the price he received r nnd Mr Maddocks is satisfied with tho buy he made, and in the case of both the columns of the Herald have rendered a distinct service The purpose of bringing this to the attention of he leaders of the Herald Is to to'l them that what it has dono for Mr Greene and Mr Maddacks it will do for thorn There is not a person In Klamath County but who litis something ho wants to sell or huv. and if he will mako his wants known thru the classified columns of tho Herald he will get quick results. There have been so many instances of tho effectiveness of this (lass of ad vortlslng. that this paped has nn hesitancy In ro.ommendlng It, Vu may not get returns as large as Mr. Greene, but you will get results. If there is anything you want to buy, sell or exchange, advertise for It. Figure vour advertising cost nt the rate of a cent n 'lay for each word, send U In with your money and tne Herald will do the rest. i IIAHY D.U'GHTKH ARRIVES A baby daughter was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Kober Ward of this city. The -child wa born at the Blackburn HW'IJ eleven o'clock. Mr, Ward Is tho proprietor of the Owl Cafe. HOLD El OF CONFERENCE