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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1922)
",. "r Herald WEATHER FORECAST Tonight mill Hiinitiiv iitfiltiii ii t mill lie iiiiiik In Niii Iliwi'Ht. NEWS OF THE WORLD -BY THE 1 ASSOCIATED PRESS Mi mhor of Hie AhfociuU M I'hm. .' asrs MUCH FIVK CKNTM nriHhiii iiir. i. i'jii liltMVI'll I U,LS, OltlXiOV, SATI I'IMt I I III Mill II, IDJ'J tflta ten tnbu CLASHES L 4-POIB PET Rnfoua Point of U. S. Obli- stntion to Enforce Trenty Term WASHINGTON'. I I'. IVIi II Tlm MiiihIiIpmIIoii of tlm ronr-piiwi'i" I'.irlfle Iri'tily. iiih' ul tlm seven I11I1I lii'fum Hi" Hi'iiiiln jpntiinliiy by in-, pri'ulili'til. waa Ih'Kiiii today l- Id" aeiiali. foreign relation rniniiill'iv, which .iiIIit 11 length) illnriiHiliui, mljotiriii'il in Tuimliiy I Hi'iiutir Lodge, tiller llm scaalou. mill II mm iiihIIim I lie rninlilltlcnl 1 mi Id mil rnnnliliv the sevmi trea llf ul mm llttin, lull would inpnril nun 111 11 Hum s I llnrnli mill llratidcgep. who Iiuk! In'i'ii liirlltmd In iiiiiiii llm foui-j iiiwi r iri'.ity ralaeil pnlnla. u in IIik mural olillg-itloti of III" I nlted HlllllH (II Ul" tl'M In It IllMprX- nin 11 ul llm Iri'iily lernia Linlgi' vlgnrnualv rollernti'il hi ri ntrlillnll ' lllllt tll'r la III) obligation If! l' diri'i'. iiml mily mi obligation fur 11 illartualen In "Will any iimatlnu linulil nrle challenging I'm In'ir powers' lnmibr rights In tlm I'a-j elite. 1 'niilil',ralili' tlettiortiit'c siippnrt for III" fmir-liuuiv treaty unit re-' pnrli'd I "Tli" president. Inn I'M triiimiilt l"i tln it r in n mitferciirit 1 1 - 1 1 to llii iu'linl". plniiri to turn Ills nl Irntlmi ln aril quick iittlnn in rp llpf legislation for Hi. 1 iiii'rii'illln, inn rim-." said ('halriiriti Lailmr nf( Hi" IMillnl Stale tiliili;i; lin.inl. uIIit u roiidTMHn wllli llm pre!-, 1I1 nl "Tim liter evi'iullre I ex tremely Intcii-Med In rim 111 true altiitttlnii," aciltl l..iUr. "mill ft-' IhtIh tit rtilniilt liU ri'riimiitiiiul.i tluiiK lu iunitr within twii Hrrl.ii." I WAIIIIINOTON. II. r. Kill II -'I hu IllKtl bill nffi'li',1 li tlm ultlp pltiK lionril for tin ?& Htxiili'ii nltlpiii icri'tttly olfprcil lit mirtlnii mi tlm. I'.irlflc count, wni iit""ii!ul liy! Itnliprl J MrO.itil". or H.m I'r.in-' I'licn, totallltiK iipprnliii.itcly Jl.'ti-J imn llm lil' urn In 11rln1u nUKi'a nf rotnpli li)li III 1'iirlflr co.int xlilp-' tiril'. ! GLEE CLUB COMING t'nli'-ll) of tllf'Knii Cnli'iliiliiiMH In .pi'nr lli'ii' ,l.in Ii "-"UK Joint llotialon liim rrii'hril wnrit Iiiiiii CiiKnno tltut tlm I'lihiTnlly iiii-u'k k Ii tilth will iippi'in In tlili rlly on Murili 2' mnl -" Oninlitiinr Joint Si.trk i:mh lm liim Iiml I'li.trt;" r ( III" i-liili fur .-"MthI ji'.im "Hli rrinitrliiilili' miiitih. Iiu iriiinnil tin ctii'lli'tit proKrmit for this )iar mill will pri'Ttii lii'nlili'n Hii rlttli i'i)iiiprli'il of 21 mi'ii. 11 ti tt tn Iht of Milo iiriUlH. wlin ini nnrn In iimii Ilinim who urn Inli'ii'iiti'il In tlm Iniitrr i'Ihnh of inii.lc Tin' clith in out l uppi'iiri'il nt llm I Hi'lIlK thru I rr In I'nriliittil ri'inli'iltit: j 11 prtKriiiu that k.iIikiI nittrlt fiiMir-j itliln rniiiini'iit j While iinjtlnili' niiititiTit lour, t n. tlnli will tippn.ir In m'tiTitl lownx In tlm ItDKHi' lllir Mill")' nml nlno tmrltiirn Citllforiilii John llnilnloii, will liiiinlln till (Dirtiipnnilotitn nml, tnUcrlliliiK fnr tlmlr 11ppc.11 iiiirn In j IIiIh city ALLOTMENTS ARE PAID Kliiiiinlli lli-M'rwilloti inlimH Iti ii'UIiik H(I dud 1' H CoiiiiiilUHlt'iii'r Ili'tC (' Tlinin mi HtuU'H thill IllilhtliH or llm Kl. mi ll til lit'Hi'ixiitlon nr ri'ii'Ulm: I holt iillnlliiKilIrt of iippnulliiiiti'l) s" Oil I'licli. DlHiilhittlim hi'Kitti nt tlm Amimy tihniit tlm loth nf thh month, mfntil Iiir to Hnpt. W'itllm- II. West nml will hu fotitliiiiKit nt Yiilinix on Mniiiliiy. m III n wi:atiii;h i'ikhiaiiii.itics Tho ('yelo-SlormiiKiiiph ul I'ndnr wouiI'h I'lliiliiiuoy ti'KlHlorrtl n dci'ld oil rlmt III Imnniiiitrli' pit'Ciiiiro thin niorillut:. uud linllculloim nin very favoriihlo for tlenrliiK wi'iitln-r to- nlKht. Koroinnl for next 21 hour.:- Fair woiitlmr. wlllt In Isle wlmlu, which will 111111111111. rroluihl) coiiler, 1 Tlm Tycon rnconlltiK Ihtiininninter inKlxloiotl iniixlniiint nml iitlnliiiiini ttiiiipornliiroH, totlity, iih folluwHt UlKli ? Low . 1 ' chinos 1 1:1.1:1111 ii:h iiih ' 7 .VI II llltlllllt IIV WOIIKIMJ VI I'LA.ST AM US' Ol IICII II.US Wl.rir IIIIANdi:. N. .1 , IVIi 1 1 tli'vuniy-flvii yriirN ago In iii 'llmum A I Ml mm nnx 0 In rn Tiiiluy, Iiiiwi'Vim, 1 hum Ml. I iinollmr Hnlttriliiy In liH ! Ini.v I If.. At I ln I'.ri'iil IM- 1 - 1 1 ilium tin iiml fellow wmrk- i'i fm hi 1 lit. i.iimiii routine 'lli IMi'iin INiiii'-iTrt." iin-ii , -uiiln)i'il ill tin. pin fit Klnrn t 1 IHh.',, ;!' llmlr annual I'inrh- ! 1M111 4 1 FIRST AUTOMOBILE IS SOLD HERE UNDER ! FEDERAL LIOUOR LAW 1 1 nnfl'.iiili il I hi U 1'nri Imx'il lit I iiunlj JiiiIui. Iliinnrll j ini' il7.."n; Tl'i. iil" "f llm flrat iililniimlill" In I"' 1 ntiflrnl"i iiml miIiI in KlmnniU 11 1 11 my timtur lliu (iiIitiiI lliiinr law, ink ilai" nl tlm I'mirt Inula" tlila liniriiltii: nt Id o'rli rK. iiihI wan mr rliiiM'U Ii) Cmuily .lml;n It. II. Hun lifll fur III" ii Tin- 111I11 n, rim iliirtril h) lii'tiuly 1. ri Mtimliiill llnniitil I Siull.nii iif I'nrllmnl llm iiiiliniiiilill". 0 Kuril tmirltiK, mm nri'fliril intnn tlnm nn iiimi liliui" iiml ukim Into tlm lii'rlff idi.faai 11 iiml 1 lminri Mnrliin mnl IM MiOni Hi'ri iirrratcil 1 Imri'.i'il ullli linliiK tin' r.ir In tlnlr mai'i. Inn mnl inlnr. It fur Hi" trmiainrtn-lli-n nf lliiinr 1 lot tt Mur Inn mnl Mr (!"" lint 11 rlni). Inmii iniilr(i'il nml urn lion MirtliiK llnii' In tlm fcilcrnl prlai 11 In I'urlluiiil SHii'iliimt will n li' tvtw ni'ifnil milipi'i'iinii upmi ilniH."a in tippi'nr Im'Iiiii. tlm fcilMiiil Kriilnl Jur) Hlilrli wilt i'ntiiiii In I'lirilmnl on Ki'lirn ary 2o I'pnii IiIk ii'liirn In I'nrtliinil ln will In' luriuiip.inli'.l iy I' J Juliti null mnl .1 .1 Mr.Mmum. uiruai'il of opi'Mtlnc KII.IN mnl Inn I n 1: nicoti ahlii" lliiinr In tlmlr iia"lnn Hot It prlmtmiii Hiihril I'XmiiJtiiitlrn .mil iT" Imiu i) iiwr in ilii frilrnil crninl Jnr) Ii) 1' ri fniiiiiilmli.tiir lli-rt (' Tlinlttu LANDS NOT TO OPEN llliutnr lml S.t) litt llnra .Vol I'rinlt Inlf ImUi lliiini-trniU Till" l,.ik" Imnln will not Im thrown npvtt to liniiiontoinls. n re iit"aii'il hy lit" I'limnln'r nf ('oin ini'rri. In a Joint t"li'i:r.tm to ttlo fi'itulary nf tlm Interior, until the priKr.im for illkttiK ami ilr.tlliitKe h.iii lii'i'tt nirrli'il mil, uccnnllliK to 11 li'tti'r ri'ii'ht'tl hy tin (Miatiilii'r of t'niirtnrrcii frtini CtitiKrcannan ('. N .MrArthnr. whfi rontaltin a ti'ttiT In him from A. 1' 1 tt. la. illri-t'tor nf ri'rl.iiiintloli HuvU polntH nut tlm iipPliltiK nf tli" I.hiiIm wiiithl not ho In ttrronl with tlm law-, nhlrh trohli'K, "tlt.it no iiit ry m Ii it 11 ho htrnltfr ititnli mnl 110 i'iitr)iii.iit "hull hn purmlttcil In kii upon mnlM torn'rvi'il for Irrl K.tiion pttrpo'tuK until tlm M'crrlnry o ftlic liiinrlor nit a II liuo "Utah-liahi-ii tlm unit of iirr'.ii;i' mnl flxi'il llii wai'r I'lnirKi't mnl llm ilato v.'hi'ti tln wutrr I'.itt h Niipplh'il mnl tiimlu pnhlli' atiiiotiin-i'liit'iil or tlm ti.tiur ..." "Ciiuxhl. tuition nintit 11M0 ho Klv hi In n roiiipri'liPliHUo plan tor imi'1'j.xiiry 1IIM111: ntiii nrain.iKo nti lln-jn. littnU In nafi'Kiiuril tlm Ion it oU'V.itltin latttlh. wlilrh worK will roMiiIrn upproxliiiuti'ly I3ti0,t)00 ho foto (hoy will ho In condition to ho npi'iiiil for liotni'Ntonil ontry," D.tvls'l lottor HlaU'rt. . I "Itnlatlvn to your HiDtr.OAtlon that j llm I.iiuIk ho opmii'il in ntttry tathcr Hum litmi'il." I.ti polttlH out. 'woi may, mlil Unit hy It'ttHliir. tltoiu tlm htiiiU will hn improvi'il for (iKrlful I lit nl iini-pino nml hn morn alit nhlo for tlm hitttliT. anil nlxo that I Home ri'Vi'itno will ho proilurod for' llll' projl'l't. TIll'.IO It'JtHOH, Of I'OlllHI', J 1110 totiipoi.iry In iinluri', ami tut-1 Jort lo rancollaUim h hooi? nti lm latnl Ih In rotiilltlon for oiu'nlin; In hoiiitnli'.iil ontry." AITOINTK lll,lll Tt) HTlMiV STATUS ! llATLKSmi'S WA8IIINUTOK, I). ('.. Fob. 11. .I'l'ii'tury Denhy has ttppoluted it mice la 1 hoard to study tlto atiititJ or llm t'tiimlriii-tlnit of tho haltlo-l ihlp WiwhlnKlon mid Weal Vlr ttltihi, to ileterutlim which or tho two la lo ho completed under tho naval limitation tteitty. ihiait r.VAi1:u si:.Ti:i:i l'OUTLANI), roll. 11. Chill lea 1'eltln, Kotitlmin Oit'Kon dr.irt ovnd or, t.tday wim pimtonri'il to nine inonllm lu prlxon. R( inniinuT Dii;n mumum iuuu M CltARGLO WITH LIB inlMiillnR lo Jnlirnuy nouibnrl tli 'ip WphiI Ini'.ilj tttio In Hip Kutitli Gilmoru Says Swtpurl Poltcr rr VurMWa titcUlon to mn-eil up, Chips; Wnrrant-Out j orrtm i CoininPtiflnr, Rmnlny tnornini;. , for Arrest i Kpbrnory 12, u,0 tmin win iirpart1 " """ 1 at 10 10, Instcml of 'J-IS, nml will A wiirritnl linn liti'tt limil for tlm inrrlrp horn nl C; Ifi liintiail of nt f iirnm of Joint Kortmll nti a romplulnt j 060 p nt. Tito eiimimt wn no-, ril.il hy Wni tllltnnm wblr-h rhargt-n Urn Inrri'ny of ItntwiH-n oo unit uoo!"i:en1, 1 ll.. IKlLlIf altlrka I fa fftha t t mnlii tttA M ' "' """" " "(uiaili. .IH rallhro rovolor during llm raid ,m tod hy I'lirttoll on a roeniliii: Itoitao nt I US I .Main ktrocl last Hinnliiy morning. 'Ilio wnrmni Ut lit thn hamls oi tlm ttiii'riii wiiu ix (ittnittng Tar- noll'ii lultirn from ttto n-'jorretlon hIiitu Im in raid lu liavo K' no no htm. tut'. , prnnpiTttni ; on n luv, nln-op Tito I io I. it chips arc talttetl by tin ; ratir.. to ateil In tlm Klamath na pl.iintlir nt Su icnm i-ai-b nml (lie ' tlnn.il foroul In tlm woalnrtt part of total iiilim or llm propuny U platftl Sl.kiyim county, mid Incltullnc .1 li nt 3o W'm. ilnri. attorrmy for (III-i prolmat"lj- 30,000 nrrrt, tin Iron' mnrii mated tlm: tlm (initial vaiuo of mtoivikI hi-ro hy J II. (."arnahati. llm pruporty It Ui. Ho mild ttto arrrctary of the Klamath Wool warrmtt cnlli-d fur tlm tnUoro of II-larowiTu' nnochtlon. frnni H Jt. ' Itior ntily. ami llint no mmitloit wan ' gaiton. nrtliic forwil up"rvlor iiunlo of tlm nth. r pr&jirrty In llto , Tin. range IiicIiiiIph the tlralnuKo ' ipitini of tlto warrant. of ThomiHioii, Indian and Oar I (lllinoro will u jittra a hrartuc In rrc-kn on tso north, mid K'lk ntnl ' tlm Juallto ro'tn at 2 i.'ilutfc Mon-' l'hBnom ircoka on tlm nouth nldu ' 11.D iniuriiufn on itiarcii or main tjlnlnt; a tiiiiminip ! wti" arn-ntod . on a ai'iotid warrant i.ftor tlm original wiirrniit nut uttiti'atiil hy iallmorui and Hurl V Miliottahl. whouUo wna nnimd, hut who i. not urr-itcd j -"- ROAD BUILDER SUES11'""! for tlm lotulnn aco-on O. II. Hi') Ho .UI- ll.tm.it,'" l-'nint knr lliitn'r on (Vtnlrait tiult wn fllnl IikIu) in tlto circuit I l, f! r court liy J II t'arnshiiu. atturnvy for II llorlt. hkkIihI 0liar Hub" for il.tinnKi'h for Uj alli'Kwl lirvach , of 11 paln runirart Tlm I'timphiltit nlh'ecs tl"l plain- llff inti-ri'd a rantract win' Unhcr ' .1. Oreron-falifornu liiiibway on An-! Kttit I. 1921 nml that hl Hmo u n ! prii((Mnlonal hulldnr uml lontractor for two months was worth stooooo. and that hu ha hcfB di'laycil on ac eoiint of hti'ii'-h o( contract on the-! part or tho ilpfi-ndont. thu ittablnri It ImpiiMlblo tor hint to meet hi-It ohliKallon as mich contractor Tho litrtlmr minis of 33 02. JSIT ' t II. 7t'J i7. and tlSS.so, with In-1 temat nt tro ratn of six nor 11 nt fn.m ' IMii'inlur 13. 1921 tiro akl.id b ! plaintiff for material and labor ul li'god to hao In' en fitriiUheil I THE ror mjiMiuK urtiigtjf Hiiitr'to nrii utr iti lit., titrritl f1tvlttit. nt ilinid -", I afl3vSb KCb-i VS5.- J trVtk TtUNViiMG OF NOW ? ) X7 n T SAV.STeLLA - v V J r Do Vou Think TAe ? ; ' ' COAL WH.L HOLD OUT .h jZSEk n 'v 'Til wakm weaker? " FIFTY MINUTES MORE ' SLEEP PERMITTED BY NEW TRAIN SCHEDULE Willi lTlll III tll'pll I III III' HI. Kim lint; tinml")! Will Ai- , ihi. 1 1 "ri- nl 11: in 1 1'iriy tnlotiliif tiirtri' ulirp will Ii" imrinltti'il vltiltnrii Imr1 nitil otlmra "'"'"' U"'1 "X J- ' Mll,or' loral i 7 yji Haino rutiticctlonii will ho' nt W'iiiiI, mnl tlm run til m; j will ho redttPi'd 'from four iiuurn lo tltn-o und mm-hdlf hours iNtW KAHUC run oncer AntiiioiiiriiH'iit nlll nf :ill,(lllll.i ri Airn In ('UKI)on ('utility ,f Klamath rlvor. Tit- ranso I. m jkiutiiavii inuri ii" rii.,u ,t (w0 ,y t, Klamath river Tlm nro,i nt ircnetit la iiafil hy I riat.lriita cr.ulni: almut 205 cat- ,( M ,r,.. u hai iipit hi'cn ' .,.,, fnr ,pp. r,f whhh. II U wttl-l otaii'it. I ri.ouo ran lie nratcd on thu 1 ..- II.WKS r,O.SIII SlOMl.W ll.inl-H will eloir Monday III O ohbi-rtanto if l.lnroln a birth ' .., ,r i.lnrolu. birth "'it- TUa,U,al ,ta1,"'1" 0,r t Mils on bunilny, hut tho law proMdi- for tho nli icrvaiiro oi tho day following an a holiday. Public offlcoj will alo clow, It wa nnnounred. .1 ..... a. a. ... i i uoucrm. ciiainnan or ilin MiTr!i:itit'u Hitroiiii snlii lh.it Imalnewi Iioumm had taken no tei toward rloaliiR. tlm ilay l not usually oIhimvpiI as a b'iilnn.-n holiday, The atatn neltool Ijw ilmw not ntako hf day a holiday, hut irolilo iliat a portion ot tho si'lum! mviioii nlmll Im dovotoil to appropnato' exerclw.il com- iueiiinr.itlni: the nti'inory of Liu- coin, mnl tlme nrovUlotiH will Im follow nl hy local hflionU. I nald J 1". Wi lln. it itli-rll)- tttlilrnt. QUESTION OF THE DAY YeS.MYDEAC- hY HUSDAMOI5 A DEePlilifU.CC ,toCLD PoliliCS.Tki; Disarmament cDMreccMcc.TSs ECONOMIC OONOiTIo. of. EUROPE , ikTepmaTotJal lav; are all as CLEAR AS WATER lo HiM.lWaflDSR nh;CT I7te phar mah is TuNVilMG OF NOW ? NfeNifefefefefefefeNi h h fen, fe' 14 h ' ftft. '. ' Ch1 1 Q67 160 csscrnnit' .MIItAIIAM IKOII h iNtfefefei 1 ABRAHAM LINCOLN BORN OF PIONEER ENGLISH QUAKERS I m 1 an f", all of tli" pen- I lo tntt'i of tlm litnr, mnl mm' of Iht pi'i'i'lr nil nf Ihr tlm'": hut )iin ran not foul all of lit" .iph' nil of 1 lir lliif." I. In. , 11.I11. ' ' , Mr m V XVV3SSX Ahr.ihatu Lincoln. I'Jtlt tri'ltlvnt KtronRth wag tho talk of tho nelRh of Urn l-nltnl Stati-n. waa horn In , horhootl. He had developed hla native 1 iidrnin luuiuy. irjuuc-i,j, rUuruiir; ahln-ston. 1. April IC. ISO:., of wound, re 1 ...... .. .1... 1 ...1- A t..i... iiu. Hardin county. Krnturt,), Vubruary rriiuu ai 1 iip naiHia oi -iwi.ii nr.ra lli-nth. who ahot Lincoln its he rat In 1 a l-nx at Tord'a theatre on llm ocn-' Imr of Aurll II. " Lincoln' ancittori. wero UokIIrIi ' Quan.. who Mttled In America In lite 1 7th century Ills grandfather Abraham Lincoln, a matt of property, rcnweil Irom VlrRlnl.t to ICentutky .1 limit I70 with thri'o fniiA. Thoniait, tho youtiRP;. loarned the catpontern' trade, and married on Juno 12, 1V)i3. Nancy llnnk. a ltandosuu younj; woman of lowl) condition hut pov I rt-KiliiK oualltles of Intellect and iltaraitur above the average. 1 .. .. .... . .... .. , trout inii union i.uuo .viTunaiii l l.luiolii. an outstanding flsuro In tho M Vl 0' 1 W M H yVW.-vt'n.'i'iMiujp.u'L'ifll l.l.f'OI.V IWI-i world'it history, a" man whone re markahln character has hci-n an ex ample to all Ruccp.cdlnr; Kpneratloni. l.lncoln'H futlter could not read or writ". hW mnthrr rottld road hut not write: jet from theai' pioneer. thn hoy InlicrUi'd thu nualltreit that were to m.iko him hi-lovcd hy all who know him a:M re-ppctcd pven hj hU encm Ipi. At the aso or 20, Abo Lincoln, as ho a3 called, had nrown to extraor dinary unturo, m-iirly lx fpet 4 Inchvn, and hi Kreat muscular clti of humor, which afterward made him famnuH. From this llf of a wood man ho turned to flatbo.itlnc. making n voj'ano down tlto .Mississippi to Now Orleans anil U3CK wnn ono compaa- Ion. KntorlnR Into tho rracticc of law. ! l.lnroln noon canto Jnteretcd In pon tic. Tlto Lincoln-Douglas Joint debate of 1SSS ha. hecontp historic. Lincoln had becomn a cnndlJate for n teat in tho fnlted Statos Senate, but thl debate wan more than a content be tween mo rival for that position. Tho dlacuion nan one In which tlto whole nation was deeply concerned. It wan a critical moment In tho long drawn strurclo between North and South mer alacr and public feel- ' 1 1.I..1. r IiishIh . .aa tin alPrlf. ms i " f ., - - on titan in inu licpuoiirmi parij. mm DoitBlao wa. tho recognized leader of the Democratic party. Lincoln threw down the gauntlet In .1 letter asking DottBl-is to dlvldo Hmo with him and addres the name nudlcncen In tho coming canvass. In the debate that followed Doug las carried tho crowd and won much applause, while Lincoln left the deep er ImprtMAlon. Douglas Indulged in personalities while Lincoln held to .1 high moral ground, and appealed to rn.iston and conscience. The Immedlato result of thee de bates was Douglas' olccWon u sena tor. Tlm fnr-lghted Lincoln looked ahead to tho contet for tho presid ency, assured that Douglas could not win In 1SC0. Lincoln wn. made tlm nominee ot tho party of freedom, when tho lie publican national couveutlon met In Chicago on Mtt Hi, I860. He was elected proaldent tit the polls by & wide majority, tho electoral collogc oto standing ISO for Llrcoln, 72 tot nreckenrldse, 35 tor Hell nnd 12 for Douglas. With his Inauguration the follow, lug March, succeeding ovunttt niado Lincoln tho world's outstanding fig ure. Hltturly ciitlcUed hy hut oppon ents, ho remained steadfast in hi pitrposn to end Bl.tverj'. He was nom inated for u second term und elected by nn overwhelming majority, 11 tri bute from tho people Indicating tlnit thoy were with liim conclusively. His second inaugural was on March 1. ISti.l, TTto Civil War was drawing to n 1 lose at this time, and Lee's surren der came ut Appomattox on April 9, 180.1. Wilt the work of reconstruc tion Just starting, Lineolu's remark nblo career was ended by tho fanatic, Dooth. Ill tragic etui as well as his public ftorvlces had gained hlttt a placo in tho hearts ot his countrymen not second to that of Washington, uud In the estimation of many 'ho was regarded as thu greatest ot Americans. , , 1 IN HI WITH RUSSIAN FINE RELIEF Committee Would Refute Charge 200 Organiza; . tiont Operating Here 1 CHICAGO, Kelt. 11. Executives of tho American Committee' tor Russian Kamlnn Relief today wired President Harding a request for an opportunity t0 "moct and rofuto" the charges matlo by Secretary Hoover that over 200 such organizations- operating In this country wore "frankly communistic." Tho telegram declared that mil lion of children In Russia will dlo unless overy avallablo legitimate relief agency Is utilized, and "that wo think It a crime against human ity to have our wldo-spread ma chinery halted becauso of a merely unfounded suspicion." WASHINGTON, D. C, Fab. lit A full report ot the progress being made all over the world In tho re lief of famlno In Soviet Runla has been prepared for President Hard ing by Secretary Hoover. The re port. Secretary Hoover aald today. Included work being dona In Rus sia by foreign organltatlong aa woll as associations In this country. In Its discussion ot tho rctlot or ganizations In this country, the stc rctary doclared, tho report corarad rortaln associations which have been raising money osteaslbly for possible connection with the Soviet government. According to Director Unrns of tho bureau of Investiga tion of tho Justice department, a searching Investigation ot the activ ities of somo organlzaTlons Ii being made. President Harding is expected to uuko public Hoover's report soon. It I understood, howevor, that both Secretary Hoover and Burnsvhave for some time been delving Into tho activities of organizations col lecting funds in behalf ot famlne strlcken Russia. Many Inquiries have come to tho Justice depart ment and one angle said to be caus ing concern Is tho uio of names' of prominent persons by theso organ izations In their campaign for funds. Posrlblo connection of somo ot these organizations wlfll tbo Soviet authorities ! said to bavo given rljo to the belief In some quarter that a chain of communistic soci eties, closely allied to tbo balshe-, vlkl, Mas being established under tho guise of famine relict ma chinery. V.V DEPOSITORS ORGANIZE Coniralttco Appointed to Servo Dr- . injr. First State Liquidation ". W. It. Kllugcnberg. Ooorgo Ulrlcfa and J. C. Hrockenbrough wero ap pointed last night al tho meeting of depositor ot tlto First State and Elav-. , lugs bank as a committee to reprns ont the depositors during tbo bank's liquidation. This committee will co-operate with the committee, consisting of I. h. Gaghogen, R. C. Uunnoll und J. Illrvl. recently appointed by tho stockholders, and tbo stato banking department during the winding up process. It wa the neuse of the depositors' meeting that their Interests demand ed that duo care be taken to nafe guard the community Interest and ' thoreforo no steps would be taken to., hasten collections whore borrower' showed an honust disposition to re pay tho loans. It was the ronscenai of opinion that every facility should bo afforded tho bauk's debtora to make good and not to seek to dls- tress them with impossible condi tions. . . j SEEK TAYLOR BUTLER District Attorney Hay Hd It Man to Ktod LOS ANGELES, Feb. U. luvoatl gators today reported that there were x no developmental )n the Taylor aturriV dor niyntery. , ,v ' District attorney oojyiae, ''" ' an examlnatioB ot afable Nami4, said, "Sanda la ma to flBd." '1 v v- '! -1 a- .IJI-'