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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1921)
i & (I If oaoVT WEATHER FORECAST Tonight mill fiittimliiy iiililnr. Saturday fnlr. frSjm. I'lflmilh Vein 1X11. EMBEZZLED HAOIIA.MI'NTO, Dec 2 As llm rllmnx nf ci spedarulnr career uii n linnkur. Mont llerg, former president tf Hi 11 Sierra Vnlltty hunk, l.oynltnu, Ulerrn County, nf III" liiillnli Valley bank at (Ireonvlllit, IMunian (Viiuity. and scheduled lit liecnnin head of u now Kl'rl National hunk at Qulncy, ha dlaappeared follow Iuk llm dlacnv fty Hint ho liait defrauded Hnn Fran claco anil Sacramento liunka out nf $.7,t00 tlirnunli tli saltt nf rnlaed nil four il dock curtlfUate Thin wan II announcement mnili today ty Jonathan H. Dodge, State .rh.iperin'sndsnt of Hanks, fto .., ,.", sHM,QO0 Loan A ).' viirir"i, Chrrowsd- I.J.OOO'from ji Ha Francisco bank on gsnulnocerJ 4ltksts of (he Indian Valley, bank, according to Dodge, lint InVill'recTor of Hie bank formril n pool and took up Mil" loan themselves, tlnu avoid ing any loss In llm Institution On learning of Hern's aria, Dodge removed liliu from nfllro ami lalil hi Information befortt District At torney nf llm two itiunlle fnr sc Hon. EX-BANK CASHIER IS AN INCENDIARY .Mc.MINNVII.I.K, Dee 3 J J Walker, ei-rajihler of the liKny- nttn Hlatn bank. n coilTlclcd yen tnrday of liumlnK lha l.aKayatto Vnnnery BANK CASHIER SHY TWENTY THOUSAND MrMINNVII.I.K, Dec 2. Ileornt. Ullckney, eaihler of tint Carlton Htatn bank nml owner of llio roil IrolllliK liileri'at of rapltal atock waa arrenlcd tnleriUy charged with KinbeiillnK appruiiiuately twenty thouaaml tlullaru. lnHtiltnra havn licru Kiiurauli'Vil proterllou by I.. I' ThPiiipmin, n tllrpclor. nml V A Howe, prtwl dent of tlm b.ink. Wll.l, KNIIKAVnit 1(1 it.xisi: iiU7.i.o i i : i :h (i.s msKitvi HAN PHANCIHC'O. Dec. 2 -Ap-prnlaat and claMlflrutlon of ISO. 000,000 iicre of Kovernment (until In order 1 plartt prenent lUentock xrailiiK feea of all raiiRex In thn forettta tin it roiuninrrlnl baala by 1921, ha been alurted by U K, lUchford. ImTpector of RruiltiK of tint t'nlti'd Htutea Poreitt Service. Oovnrnnient eiperta liavn contend ed that tint nveniRtt MrniluR feo of 12 cenla it head n month for rat tle, with rharReii fir other llveilixk In proportion, lit below commercial value. MAHTIMt MASO.NH TO MCin' Womhlpful Mualer V (' Van Kiuon lina itutioiiureil Hint u apo dal nicotine nf tho Klamath Iodxo No. 77, A, K. and A. M., will b hold In llio. Maionlc templn Hila vcslriu-l 7-:30---i'clcx'k -ihurp. Work In tho Matter Mumn decree will 'be put nn by the'lmlRn. Aa llio work tnnlRht I to tin especially Impreimlvo, llm rail ha btn nindn fnr a larger utteudniiru by thu frn ternlly. I'nTINO HI' AMi:ilU'A.V l,i;IION'H NI'.W uT,IITIUH Thn Aniurlrnu Legion lieniiiinrler In thu Main atreet bulldlni; nro now bolnR partially equipped with n flint rnnslgnmont of furniture. Tnlilea, chnlnt and benches worn moved Into tho basement yeatorday, Thn Worn on'it Auxiliary rooms nro to ho fitted nut In whlln rnttnii furniture, a Hinall portion baliiK Inatnlled yentordny. ,(Tll'i: TO Hl'llSfltlllHItH Tomorrow la collection day for tho carriers, so plcaao ho ready for thorn, You know how tho hoys feol about tramping around this kind of iwoatlior. Thoy Bay It Is bad opougli whon ovorythliiR la f Inn. but nuv well thoy any It is n,wful. Tho papor roIiib to nil mall mibacrlborH whoio jsybacrlptlon oxplrod Decom bey 1 will stop tomorrow, so If you don't got Monday.' pa por you know why. A) city IlilUcrlPtlona utipitld Doconb lr JO Will uOollWil (llltllftf diti. ANKER SKIPS 07 MtfftMMHM &t$t fextvnhtg, Mtmlb IEIGHT-YEAR TOT ' TRAVELS ALONE FROM AZORES HAN FIIANCIHCO, Dee. 2 Ik- I iiuclit 1 1 r ii iii Larelilu, eight years old, inrrylug n lunch lint two feet laquaro mill her worldly posaeaslon In n iiiiiHlilnriitily smaller bag, ar rived in Hnn Francisco recently iilonn friiin llm Atorcs Islands. HIiii wits unable l speak ii word of KnglMi, bill Kitfuly reached her godparents, .Mr. Mini .Mra. Antonio' Mnlln, of H.tiisiillto. ThroiiRh mi Interpreter oho explained Hint her own pnri'iilH wero poor mill uimiiin, to educate her. Hhti wua obliged In wait nt Fuy nl eight ituyn for n pnmiport. On lllpliunrit alio whk looked niter by. ii I'nrlUKi't'itn-Ainiirlcnii who wn brlimlliK 111" meed pnrenlii lo llm I'nlli'il Hlatra from thn Aiiir'K. At I'rnrldenrr, n I., aha waa kUcii i'IioukIi lunch to laat four day flb nrrived hern with n dollar In her nK mid a auilln on her fact) ' MAIIKirr ItCI'OIIT Ji;OHTI.ANI). Dfc 2. fntllti leitdy, hoKa quarter Iohit, prlino Unlit fllKht fifty, elRht aiiveuty-fle aheop aloady, hkk twt cenla Itmer buyliiK prlcm forty-fire, fifty, aelllnn forly-flnlil. ality llullrr thrre retila lower, exlrn rubra, forty HEAVY GALE DOES LITTLE DAMAG E Tlm wind neconipanyliiK the ralimlorm yeitlarday waa reported by a number of local weather oh aerverit to be thu Rreateitt In void ty i'XHirlenced In thla auction for a number of ycara. Tlm telephone, company experi enced .onto dlffjcujjy "laat nlRhl when llm aervlctt to Illy and Mer rill wan Interrupted, but at noun today repalra hail been inado and nil line wero wnrklliR. The electric lift t erlre on the hill acctlon tiarl. , .Main atreet wan aliuf i(f fn ii " to all ('clock, tlun to the blow Inn iIiiwii of u polo on I'lno Ireel, uitir Soveulli. Tho polo In fallliiR Rlturk thu upper p.irt of Hum Hummer' houae Itoad conditions were Impinied tfler tho frceio which ael In nhout II o'clock nud thu country road are reported paaaablo but uulle allppery. Thn llend alaRtt I aeheduled for another trip north tomorrow and travel hit not been hampered aor Inualr I,, .Merrill, Mnlln or In tho el of thn rlty. Thn rounty road nreraoer report no hrldRca wnnh ed out nml but low rulvertn out of place. .MltS. 1'IUNK l..MI'UT OF LI.I.V, IMhNIIS MX Mrn. I'rauk Lmuplol, need 34 year, of Malln, died laat nlRht nt 10 o'clock In this city from heart failure. Mr. Lamplot waa In n aer lou condlHonJwhen'brounlit In thla city Wednesday "ovenlpK, aufferliiR from cancer In mi ndvaucetl alnno An Immediate opernllon becmno nec osaiiry us u luat reaort to anui her life. i.Mra. Lamplot was well known In Malln mid hlRhly thoiiRht nf by n wldo circle uf friend. Her huabuni! la n uull known rnucher In thn Ma lln dlatrlct. Him la uurtlvcd by her husband and two clilldren. Thn body Ih nt thu Whlllock funeral parlnra where It will ronuiln until tho arrival of relatives from both l.na Angoles nml Portland. Interment will bn In tho Mnlln cemetery. m.kki:d ,mkx ii.n roKint (JAMi:, HIT MIHS IIAXK ItOI.I. MKDKOnn. Ioc. 1. According to pollco roports two inuHkod men en tered the hunkhnusa of tho Hold Hill quarry Friday night, when n poker gnmn was In proRreaa with 1000 on tho table, and hold up tho in men present, obtaining 0f0 mid firing two rihots nt tho "banker," when ho fled with tho bank rolo. Most of tho money wan scooped onto tho floor whon tho bandits en tered. 'About $3, COO was hlddon In trunks In tho room, Tho bandits wero norvoiiH and mado a caroloss search, HliaillOCrl CITAFFKUR ORTH KIM: AND JAUi 8HXTI1XCK Joo Oarela, charged with operat ing a motor vehicle wblla Intoxicated 6n November 4 nt Chlioiiuln, was fin ed MOO nml oatM Also ulviiii a 00 ilay ssHtirtm In (hi county Mil Dili ftttir noon in Jmtlvi flMtiM'in'i esyrii KLAMATH T , LONDON, Dee 2 Thu latest llrltlah prupoanl for n settlement (if the Irish iiikihIIoii. show some nil- Mini i-h mer previous proposa,!. It will b,i (oimlilcnil by llio Hall Klrvnun lablnct In Dublin tumor jllHLI'AHT I'llMCK killi:i IV atti:miti;d jam. ih:livi:iiv IIKLKAHT. Dec 2 An attempt to relcaso prlaoner confined In tho Londonderry Jnll wna fruatrated by (hit police Riiarda today, who fuiiRhl n ballltt with a Itepubllcan reseuo parly which hud aecretly obtulned entrance and druRRcd uml atrangl ml two RiiardH. Two ollccnien went killed and several of thu at tacker wern raptured. CONFISCATE CHINK GIRLS' STOCKINGS HAN KUA.NVIKCO. Dee 2 - l-ee HlnR, waller on tho liner Persia Maril made aeventy-lwn promlte to glrla In Han Krunclaco'a cliinatonn to bring them real silk atockliiRs from China In hang up on Chlratinaa live, nccordlnr! to thn story be told cus Ionia Inapertnra who confiscated thu Kills borausn .be failed to declare them. "I thought a person could lirliiK Christmas present to the United Ktatos wlthnut paying duty," ho said, "Now I will line all my girls In China low ii." . mldu'.u. stM'urrv iiA.gri-rr AMI i:i.KCT OHKICIIIth Thn annual meeting and banquet nf the Medical Hoclcty was hold nt .V30 laat evonlug In thu chamber of commerce rooms. It wn a pleasant and Interesting. Kalliurltig. IDr K, U, liinh read n rry highly rnatrnetlie paper on pneumonia, attentively lis tened to by the twelm phyilclans prcsont. Dr Warren Hunt was se lected to prepare n subject for the next mei'tlng to bo held on January 5th. The election nf otflteni result ed aa follows' Dr. (!eo. Muaacy. pres ident, Dr. T. t". Campbell, vice-president and Dr. I! 1. I.nmb. secretary and treusurer Police Round-Up Legless Bootlegger Tho pollre deparlment )esterday evening raided the Htnr Itoomlng house nt T,3S H Main street mid after leniihlng the premises, confiscated n tiuiintlly of Illicit liquor found there. Walter Kades, the proprietor, ii cripple, was arrested on the chnrgc of having the liquor In his possess ion. Kades has both feet amputated, and Is well known In thla city. The confiscated liquor consisted f two quarts of moonshine, one partially filled quart bottle mid u single pint. (iKII.M.W NMCOOI.KHS lU'.V ltl'M TO SWI'.DHX STOCKHOLM, Dec. 1. Hum running Into Sweden from (lermany has developed Into something like a public scandal, say Swedish liowa- papers, Thu broken nntiiro of the coast Una and tho thousands ot small Islands dotting tho sea ap proaches nro ull In favor of smug gling enterprises. Thu craft engaged In this trade nro genorally small, fust-nailing schooners, captained ns n rule by ox-offlcors of tho Imperial German navy. Many of tho skippers bear niimrs well known In thn records of submarine activity. Their dar ing nnd experience makes It very difficult for Swedish coastgua'd.1 to stop thorn, In Snodeu nnd Finland pint: of thn const population get their liv ing by smuggling nnd rcfuee to go fishing and carry nn tholr legltlm at tiudes. In Finland, where to tal prohibition provnlls, conditions aro ovou wnrso than In Swedon. Fishing tlicro has outlroly ceased, It Is said, becauso rtim-runnlnis Is fnr moro protltnblo business, COLU.MIIIA IMMPAOK CAUSK.S 111(1 WASHOUT POHTLAND, Dee. 2. Two thousand feot of tho Spokane, Port land & Seattle railroad worn wash- od out by the high waves ot the. Columbia rfvpr Uto yesterday be tween Johu Day mid fiwciulnen. I'rtstentuia wet'd traniforred trinifrr(il irfluit.1 tin waiHsih irsh CON B PROPOSALS mi mi ifaPKs m repAirttii Member of the Associated Press. FALLS, OIILiIO.V, ItllMV, DCCCMIIICIt 2, lll'-M. DEATH TOLL IN CELILO WRECK j GROWS TO TEN j PORTLAND, Dec. 2 Klgteen of mono injured in hid uoilio wtcck nro recovering In tlm hospital here, uml lliri'o nro lit Thn Dalles. Four unidentified bodies were. fount In llio wrcckago yeaterdny af ternoon which brought the death toll In ten. Tho lioilli'n wcrn an hndly ninnRleit n to niaku Idcntl flratlon difficult. Mn. I.loyd Cole, of McMlnnvllle, Hhoai? boy unit mother. .Mra. Wnl Hiik. wnro klllod, wa llm only ono Injured In thu wreck wIiokq rncov iry whk doubtful todny. The. olli vra nro out of daiiRor. PRESIDENT TO URGE SHIP SUBSIDY WAHIIINOTON, Dec :. Presi dent Harding Is to send a special messaKo to congrni In January ro- commending the ustabllnhiiient of h ship subsidy policy The message will contain defin ite recommendation and will take up tho wholo subject of tho Amer ican merchant marine and methods for Increasing It utility and assur ing It permanence n:owDi:i ih:ioii.m m'hooi, . oi.TS I'Aitoi.t; nut hicks Th tusu of Itoland Hicks tliertTd with coulrlhutlng to thu d'dlu'iuc'icy of ii minor girl at Chlioiiuln wni heard beforu Judge lluune'l uud nt tho conclusion, lllrkn wn rdoivd, committed to tho refurm trhout, it Halem. Owing lit that liiilH'jtioii le Ing overcrowded, he was paroled to Port Hummers, Indian policeman on thu Kesenntlon. Illcks will tunc to report weekly to his sponsor GYMASIUIVr This morning thu manual class of tho high school Iwgmi the work of re modelling tho upper floor oer the old Dodge garugu nt Fourth and Kla math for tho purpore of converting It Into n gymnasium, which will be conducted under the Joint auspice of the American Legion, the I'nlvcr ally Club and the manual training class of thu high school. The hall will be equipped with modern gymnastic appliances Just ns fast as the funds can "be provided for their purchnie. Tho work now be ing done by the training clasi will Inrludo besides the building of lock ers, the Installation of hot ami cold shower baths, thu preparation of the hall for buskel ball games, boxing and other events, and will Includo suitable seatlpg facilities far spec tators. Thu basket ball season Is ubout lo open and It Is planned to organlte teams to play those from tho neigh boring cities of Medford, Ashland nnd Itosuburg, mid possibly to enter tho stale basket ball league. IS FROM FRANCE HAVlti:. Dec 2. - Charles W. Morso, the American nhlpbullder and financier, who arrived hero nn the stoumor Purls, was ordered by tho pollco to return to Now York on tho Pnrls, which sails Monday. Tho deportation order was Issued following n request from tho Amorl cun government which Is Investigat ing Morso'rt deals with tho Shipping Hoard, MOOXNIII.NHHS IIKI.U J'OH CillAMl Jt'HY Mnnuol Ilhcrs nnd Tom Mnrllnox worn arraigned this forenoon boforo United States Commissioner nort Thomas, charged with having Intox icating liquor in tholr possession at tho tnmuln restaurant at Third and Main streets, lloth men woro hold for tho federal grand Jury under $1,000 bonds each. KMTOK .MO CLIJRN AT HIXM NBW YORK, Dee, sTUe MoClme I'tlb. Co.. with h B. MvOluve aa edit- or, U Uluir lurmetl to !r,K4 QYr lh REMODELING UG MAGNATE REPORTED Mflcmri mmm t ARBUCKLE COUNSEL T AN KUANCIKCO, Dee. 2, Milton I Cohen, one of Arbuckle's counsel, said today ho had received a letter threatening death to "you and your fat friend" If Arbuckle Is acquitted, I fVihnn nt,l ttt Hfntj m-nit mttrli worried over tho threat,. Oavln McNab, of defensa rounsel, In his final argument today, attacked thn testimony of Alfred Hemnacher, tho leading prosecution witness, Mrs, Irene Morgan, a defense wit ness, who yesterday reported she was poisoned by'n man whom she saw around tho hall of Justice, and with whom she had been automobile rid ing, was out of danger today. LOST WILD GEESE DISTURB SLUMBERS John Matoon, bailiff In the circuit court, said that his rest w'es broken last night by a flock ot wild geeso which became confused In their southern flight by tho llghtn of this city. Matoon said tho flock seemed lo hover for two hours over hi homo nnd that tho cackling of tho lost birds wn so loud that hi neighbor hood was aroused. Thlx morning large flocks hovered over the city on their southern mi gration. Ono flock was particularly large, It being estimated tbat It must havo numborcd at least fire hund red. IIK2 SILVKIl STHIKF. MADK OX TIIK HNAKK IlIVKR IlOISi:, Idaho, Dec. 2. What Is said to be ono of tho greatest silver strikes slncn the balmy days of Silver City was made recently In tho Ilay Horse mine, eight miles west of Huntington on the Oregon side of the Snake river and 120 mile frqni..Ilo!ac. . - Kxpert mining mm, familiar with tho sliver properties ot the Intermounlaln country, declaro that TN the strike I declined to develop i According to officers, the two ma Into one of Ho biggest In tho hls- cnnes had been In the air for some tory of tho west. Urge quantities. tmo wllcn tcy attempted to execute of oro run 00 ounces In silver to'a difficult maneuver. As they the ton. I swooped toward each other their I wing met and both airplanes fell The silver strike at tho Hay in helpless tangle. Horse mine was commented upon locally by a number of Klamath Falls people who are familiar with the location of the mine. Mining men say that the strike 1 In the F.nterprlso valley not very far from! county. Sliver has been found'1" 21 0rcBOn w'""1 nave thl there in small quantities In the'?" ben MPO" """"e than too cny or Knterprue in waiiowa pag. 1 , i LIONS TAKK POSSESSION OF RAILWAY STATION LONDON, Dec. 2. Official of a train arriving at one of the sta tions on tho Uganda railway at Nairobi, Ilritlsh Hast Africa, found thrco lions had taken possession, ono In tho telegraph room, and ono In tho refreshment room while, tho other cumo out and stalked up uml down tho platform, "In truo official style" as the drlrcr expres sed it. A few shrieks from the englno whlstlo caused tho lions to decamp, whereupon tho station staff emerged from a building some distance away. i.vrnitxATioxAii ihmack MAKK IHO OPIUM HAIL SHANGHAI, Nov. H. (Uy Mall) Tho biggest opium sclturo achiev ed In years by tho pollco of tho In ternational Settlement of Shanghai was brought about In October when a ton-ton truck, the property of a prominent firm, was halted as It was traversing tho business district nnd searched. Twonty-four packing cos es containing opium valued at $3SL 000 Mex. wero found on tho truck nnd confiscated. It was found that tho real smugglers, who escaped ar rest, had bribed the driver of the truck to movo tho oulum from n warohouso In which It had been stor ed. Tho opium with n quantity of other narcotics tho authorities hnvo scUcd In rccont months svos destroy ed by burning In the municipal Kilns ut Pootung, i CillANO JURY IN SESSION Tho grand Jury, composed of Jacob Rouck, foreman, Fred Markwnrdt, C W. Lewis, Clayton Cbrntsh, William CampbelL W. T. Perkins, aud J. C Falrclo, la In session. A uumber of mounshlntng cusoj will bo con.ldovtd. Dlitvlct Attorney Urowsr Ut.l Ut h t.Deetctl tlia jury would emWn III icHlOll by tuintrrfiw nooiti FRED ZEIGLER STARTS FOR TIA JUANA Fred Zolglor left this morning i for San Francisco, planning later to visit l-o Angeles and ultimately I to spend the winter at Tla Juana. Fred was In the racing game years ago and nt ono time gnva promise of being a crack Jockey. After riding for one of the big stables for a couple nt seasons, he modi! weight bo rapidly, ho was compelled to go out of tho game. Once Inoculated with tho racing favcr, however, II I pretty hard to get It out of tho system, and as Fred has tbo acquisition of a pret ty falr-slicd bank-roll In Immedi ate prospect, he Intends taking an other whirl at the ponies'. Home tlmo ago ho -bought three hundred shares SfAPlptocV'1rt'qnt ot the rompanlesvfoparatlnK In Humboldt county, California wfift; they recently brought Tn'wTnAit aro now producing In perln.ttlNn. tltles. Fred got tho t'nreu hundred hares for SC& and ho has consum atcd'a sale to the Union Oil Co., of Delaware, ot his block of stock for 11500. KILL 4 FLIERS WHEN PLANES MEETJ CRASR LAWTON, Okla., Dec. 2. Four army aviators, two officers and two privates, were killed hero when the two airplanes In which they wero practicing combat duty, collided while at an altitude of 2,000 feet and crashed down a half mile eatt of Pott Field. Fort Sill, Okla. Tho dead are: Captain Loomls, Lieutenant A. T. Lanfal! and Privates Tuubard and II. A. Smith. Astthe airplanes struck tho earth their gasoline tanks exploded, envel oping tbtfcirtwkBgi:Tnrfl'imSi' fcnr bulancn attendant were unabla to reach the bodies until after they had been charred beyond recognition. SQUIRREL PEST CAMPAIGN IS EFFECTIVE COItVALLIS. Dec. 2. Squirrels 7U.UUU pounds or, poisoneu grain prepareu In accordance w-ltb the formula recommended by the Un ited States biological survey. The grain was distributed by county agents and tho Farm Ilu rcau community committeemen In connection with Bqulrrol poisoning campaign waged by the county farm bureaus In eo-oporatlon with Ira N. Oabrlolson, who represents thu biological survoy In rodentcpn trol work In Oregon and worteMU der tho direction ot thejVOregon Agricultural college though iithej.ex- tension service. -OwjftiOi Mr. dabrlclson says that the campaign this year has surpassed those of previous years In effect iveness owing t0 tho tact that tho work has hocn moro thorough throughout tho counties. Almost nlno thousand fnrmors havo co operated In tbo campaign and 71,- 147 pounds of poisoned grain woro distributed. Tho actual cost of this poison was $14,130. Tho most ex tensive, campaigns woro waged in Wallowa, Wasco, Crook, Douglas, Ilenton, Polk, Lake, Josephine, Union and Mainour counties. BIG LOAN IS ASKED FOR BY GERMANS LONDON, Dec. 2. Tho Dank ot England hns beon asked to lend Ocrmany fifty million pound sterl ing, It Is expected tho request will be refused. It Is stated that tho proposal Is the outcomo ot tho re cent visit of Ilerr Stlnnes, tho fin anclal wizard of Ocrmany. ANIMAL MUTILATION , CHAHflK IS D1SMI8SKU Jvilus and Itoland Ln ,Lo, aged 15. and 14, rerp charged with mutilat ing the oars and tall of a horeo, be; longing to an ludlan on th Roserva Hon, on November 23, were before JiulDv llumwll In (lie County Cimn todny! iiuih vre i!lm!s!N (of Utk ol jilrliiStCilOH. NEWS OF THI1l)M BY THE ASSOCIATED PKEM rnxcmrtvu, LLOYD GEORGE WILL ATTEND LONDON, Dec. . Deflaltt) r rangoments havo boen raid for tho departuro of Lloyd Qeorc) fer Amorlca on December lit. It Is given out nlk:erlUlr that he will tall on that date Ir respective of the dltpotltlOM of taW new Irish proposals which k submitted 'for the eonsWrU thn Sinn Fein and tB Oletrk. It Is thought the nefottatlMa av er thn proposal will cowtaaM a sufficient tl-tr.J ma trio to Ami t cn ptsiaeii EuKj ntiol at tKErJlt w new- ptoy such form as to slderable time for dsllhatwtlssJ. This It U argued would bo oughly In keeping with tho political strategy of the wily Welsh diplomat. The complicatiens: that aro likely to ensue, It In tact they havo as already eventuated, over tho de mand ot Japan for a Ursjar aavjr than allotted under tho; Htt)ttes) plan, and the demand of JTraaoo for a Urge standing; army 'to do fend her from German lavaslo, K Is said, makes Imperative tho cee ence of HTe Dritlsh premier oa tho scene of action. CHILLY RECEPTION GIVEN BRIAND HAVUK, Dee. S premier Briaad. .who returned from the Washington conference after an absence of ftva weeks, was greeted with dtfereaae, but without enthusiasm. 'V HIGHWAY COMMDfHSION HKLL8 MORK PAVING l-Th aimsi Hfhiax i a Is Inviting bids for tS0,000 OtV gon highway bonds to be received December 16. The bonds art of fered either with serial matarltlM of $14,000 each six months) from April 1, l27 to Oct. 1, IMS aad bearing 5V5 per cent Interact, or as 0 per cent bonds maturing as a whole April 1, 1926. Attar these bonds have been disposed of, the state debt will be 131,540,300, all for road construction with tho ex ception of $450,000 Rural Credit Farm Loan 4 per cent bonds; aad $393,300 Irrigation District Inter est bonds. Ill'ltdLAHS WHEEL SAVE AWAY BUT GET LITTLE SACRAMENTO, Dec. . Safe crackers entered the garage and servlco station- ot R. Grlmsbaw, 1616 K. street Monday moralas and otter wheettag a safe from km office to the- rear ot the gcssjov blew off the doer and escaped with a small sum -of money. . STORK 18 KtaT Bl'BY iA now bab-'lrl gladdest home u( Ur. and Mrs. Jonah I at Hoiiirnw'TlttrrdajJj llttlQ one are getting. ale--aK Thn !ltt arrival aft Alia, . ,Mr, nnd Mrs.aHewardaAfcWy;Hi Upham street, was a nlne-poaad boy, delivered by the stork on November 30. FIVK COUNTIES WILTj HOLD CITRUS KA1R VISALTA. Calif,, Dec. J. Mrs California valley counties, rrosao, Madera, Kings, Kern and Tulare will participate In the Valley Cit rus Fair, which la to bo opened hero December 10 by Oovernor Stephens. Civic bodies, city and county officials and business, hous es of tho five counties' are sup porting the fair. MUTHPnt 1'ROEABniITIEw From the hour of 1:30 yesterday until 10 o'clock this morning the bar ometric pressure rose steadily aad rapidly. At tho latter hour the Cy-clo-Btormograph at CONFERENCE underwood's Phar macy reached 10.75 an unusually high pressure for this locality. Sines 10 o'clock there has bssa as cbsoge. and this being a well defin ed and sustalBOd , rise sevtral days of , ,elaar weather may ressoasbljr 'bo os Forecast for the nsxvl4 heurs: Clear wantben probably, colder, with moderate winds. . The. Tycos recording thsrmsmstar reumiercu tut ivuemajg m and nilntMUm UmtarUiifM CHM IIMItftttttltlllltSH Ia i W iiitiiiitiiiwummf II - n ?A H..V.