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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1922)
r jK dM w Transportation's Essential to the Development of Klamath County Vote for the Road Bonds February 21 itunmn Iterald WEATHER FORECAST Tinilulil mill Hatiinlny, tain; I'kihIi Id strong nuiillutrly itulivt. NEWS. OF THE WORLD' BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Member of the Associated Press. I Iflrciilli Vrnr. No. HUM KLAMATH I'AM.H, OltKOO.V, I'HIIMl. lEHItl AHV 17, ItKKi riucu fivk aann to BILES 1L ANKOUNCES HIS HIT IS IN RING ' Enters Race for Governor- hip; Silence Broken for First Time Tint lint u( Charles Hall, prenl lll'llt lit III II Hllltll I'llllllllMT III mm mete" und foriuiT president iif the I'lrnl NiitliMiul bank of Klamath Pall. In In I lie ring In III" gov ernurrlilp riiir Thin U arrorilliiK In it ii'lfiirnni recehml In m I )n imiilliUI" liy tli" Kt imiIiik Herald. Unit In likely to hate strong com iII(Iiiii. (liiMrtiur lli-n W. Olriill bus nn pi r 1 1 Ion In nun ml lilinnelf, n n h evidenced liy I In- furl llml ln Im miiiniiiiriMl no plum for rt tiro mriii at tli" mill nf tli" I rut lining" II. ICvllry of I'lirtlmnl. Ili'iirgr White tif IIilRttli". Mate mill t.nil KPhiTitl, uiul Louis llenii, l.iiii" n uuly representative, am men tioned un prominent pinsUd con tenderr, mid sevenl other lumen liu" lirrii inniittonpil In connection with llm off lio. Hull ntated In III" announcement Hint In- plmilKnl to opt'ii hln mm p.ilxn In ulioill t"li da) with it Miilclut'lll of principle ndilrcnned (o ill" inter (if tin tit it ti. nhkti contain the uhlrf point upon which hit Hill ban" lilt fltnenn for III" office. AllliniiKh Hull had ncohi'il the iiiiilurnt'inrnt (if I'lirtlninl patriotic nuclei len ami of iitlirr rtate organ l.ttlonn. tin had maintained silence ;i. to hi Intrntlonn Thin roim-t llin (Irtil deflnltn frum Hull himself nnnouiirviifnt i , AUr.U MIMIMTKII UV.M Mill ' TKtlM (IN MI'ltllHIt t'HAIttii:, MOI'NT MIA. Ark. K"lt. 17 Thn ' Itcvi-rrnil lUrillm llnxhi'i, n nuprr- mimiutril inlnliliT. clmrxril with iniinlfr In rnnni-cilim with Hip ilcilli j if Mm. Amu McKi'nnnii lunt May. wa fiiuml millty by Jury loiluy II" wur, iiiilrncuil lo llfo Imprison- iiint. SMIICU AMI IIAVIn Alti: AititAK.M:i mti tit roriir .icorK" tlnlder nuil Jim tinrls, rhurKcd Mlih "rarryliiK on nml com (liirtlnr, Rainlillna Kiimen '. "M"nluy worn urralmicd In tlin circuit murf, .SnldiT plrmllnri guilty nml Huvli not KUllty. Officers Destroy Booze Prisoners Howl Protest HACIIAMHKTO, Koli 17 (IrouiH. iiiomit nml huwln loiluy runi" from the lliintit" of III" ruunty Jul I hIiIIo pollcciiirn, ilepiity nhorlfOt nml oIIiiti" Htnod nhotit tho (otirt yard lnlvcc!i Hi" rlty Jnll uml county J.ill nml nnlf fuil llin nlr mid iiildt'd tlidr tolrcn to llin miillltudii In tint Jnll. Tlin orru hlcil win tliu (Icntrilcllon of nix bar niLi of bcoio which for I lie punt two i'uri Iuih boon Htoicd In tho Hull of Juntlcc. Under tint HUpcrvlnlon cf I'ulrul iiinu Howard Hilton, tliu hU b.irrclH of wine, red and putiKi'iit, uuro roll ed from tliu vmiltn of tlm Jnll mnl tiikcu to thn (otirt yurd. Hern two hoboim taken from tho city Jnll went humlnd liiininmm nml besun llin work of knot'khiR hwnw out. Into tint huw. it poured llin wine, nml with it copl ii nn I earn woro nlicd. Tho wluu wnn tuknn iik evidence In raid mud" dnrliiK ('lilvf of rollce II. U. Hyilenlium' ndmliilntrntlon, mnl hun been kept' In Hut hull of Jus tice, nlncu thut time. Tho lecordt do not. hIiow- lo whom II holiiiipfud orlcln Uy. WKATIIKH I'ltOIIAIIII.ITICH Tho ('yclO'HtorninKrnpli nt Under wooiI'h riiuriiiucy hIiowh tdlxlit cliaime In tho Imrounitrlo iiren.nuro nIiico Hi" rnp(rt ymtordny, dut tlin lltllo vurln Hon h in n ilownwurd direction, Thin fuvnrH u coiitlntintlon of tho prcxent iniHiittleil condltlohs, with piolmbly more micv, and modernle tempera tu re, ForecHHt ttr nsxt 31 heurs: Cloudy. ,unMII(l weather, with brisk .wlndx tonight. Tim Tyco recording tlierinoiuolnr reRUtArcil maximum nnd minimum InniperntureH today, mt fnllewn: Hlffh 1 J0W .., i., ...Mr, itt-f, ii i,,i, -'' Moi,in:it ito.MH hill avii.Ii I I'AHS, HUH HlltONCY III' WAYH ami MKt.H i.mmjtti:i: WIAHIJINHTON, Feb 17 ( Tim noldler homin lilll will tin re I purled to tint ItcptiMlraii riiticun within to ituy. "mill tli" ro- ,' iiiilillcmi Imiino Mill pas It ' Chairman I'nrdeny of tint Wuyn ( mill Mm in ruin mill ''. declared III Him limine loiluy ilnrliiK ill"- cunnlou over lli inmiMiT (if ' framing tl ienui" j - 'PRINCE OF LIARS" TO BE STAGED HERE BY UNIVERSITY CLUB Pint In I1iiirpil'rli'il in l.iitigh of Yeuri Will IU Picm-hHiI for llencflt nf Athletic I'liilt Tint Prime of l.liim." iluiructiirlr nl nil III" latipr.1i of III" year will Kit" lliii pnopln or iCliiiniilli I'd I In mi iiA piiriunlty of feeing on" of the best pluyn whlth In lii'liu: presented on Hi" nnuitmir stage It will Im nlrnti'il lirr" hy tln 1'iilvrmlir 'I"1' " '" iilulil" if Mnnli '' mnl 10 Ice Hi" fit of tli" Kluiii.illi AiiMtciir Allildlc nsno rlnllon Tlir tlirt" uftn .ire liiiiii-yroiiibcil with Inli'iini'ly coiiilnil nltnnllimn vtlilrli rcniill from ii" Arthur limn mlnKlop't linpri'nnliiniilil" iiulnrc II" In marrli'il nml Imn n motlicr-ln-Ur, mnl lirotlirr-lti-litw: ntnl, k IiU wfi H on ii n(iillini, Ini tnl.cn In III" ri'iullnR if AraliUn NlRlitn. wlilcli ntlrn hln ImaKlliiitlon mnl rnuic him to go on ii wild i-ipoilUliin In Hi" rlmrnitiT of rullpli lliirnun l Hun (hlit of lliiKilint In the f"K. In' ciKomiU'M nn nit vi'iituro.tn who ha Imt lirr wny II" ronilnctn Iht lo Imr ili'Ktlnntlon but nnktiowliiKly li'nvrn hln nnni" nml ml ilrrnn with In-r Tin X'UliK ImU n' prnrn nl hi lirni" th" fnllowlnr tiny mnl llin fun nlnrl. lliininiltiKlrp 4l't n-fiir.M for tolllnc ll" ami Hi" rrmnlnilitr of tli" pluy I filled with life mnl rle.cr iittlon M't .I..u lH !... nl.. t.n.'M Ji MPy" itlM'l UriHK III III'1 'l7 ' ,,! .Irninullr rxporlrnro ami n r.-ich (n Into Ihrlr ronpiTtlvn pari, tli.' prmliirllnn priimU" to b u renl tttr- rfjm I'nrt Imvo hii'ii nwlKtH'il to Mil- ilrtil Trnthrr. Mrtu Chalaln, Wnln Pop". Tnlillit Durhln, Mr Iiuln Hii.ikUihI. Amly Murim', Ki-nnrth IVr- ry U'iiIht Mnmhull nml John Hon ton. Tin prrnrntitlltm will Im umler tlu illri'Cllon of John lloiuton. FARNELL NOT GUILTY Jutlnt t'linrt. Jury (It'Ar Ibtlil Irf'niW In I'lftit'ii .Mlnuti After deliberating fifteen mill ite-i. ii verdict of "nol Rullly" wnn returned by the Jury In co of the Slutn .ixnlunl John Kurnell, charRcd with larceny of poker chips uiid other property from 1021 Main Ntreet diirliiR u raid on the morn Ini; of Kt'lirinry C, Tint cann went to the Jury at 3 .1A thin nflerunon Tint lonipliilmiut wan Wm. (lltinore, lirnprietor of tint rooming Inline, who wan urretted durliiR tint raid. Trial ntnrted In tho J nut lee court lal" )cMU'idny mornliiK. A larcu uiiuiber of wltuenncH were cxiimlucd by both (lefenno uml prosecution, uml tliu proceedliiKu were wltnenncil by ii InrKit number of Interested npectutorii, A feature of the case wuh the testimony xUeii by Chief of 1'ollcu U'llnon, who told of hit wnriiliiK I'arnell not to Hpread reports of the aliened unwlllliieuc of thu pollen to ro-operuto In cleuulut; up Hi" town, In lilt letitlmony ycatorday WIIkou huIiI that he would "tear IiIh (KurneU'H) bend off" It hu con tinned to h'p read mich reporlH. He did mil ustt till vxproHslon In con nection with r'anioll'H participation In Hut raid, ns wn previously ro ported. (ONVICrKII MUItUKHKH IIA(.KI; MAINTAINS HIS INNOt.KNCK MIHKOIJI.A, Mont.. Kli. 17. Joo Viikovlcli, convicted of tho murder of Mm. Jorry" alien here, Kcbruury 111, llil'l, wan lianKt'il thin morning. Hu went (o tho kuIIowh with u firm Mop, nml Htoutly mnliitiilneil IiIb Innocence, community mi:i:tino at I.ONi: I'INK HCHOdl. 1HIMOUUUW There will bo u nicotine ut the I. one I'lmt xchool housn tomorrow ovenlne. An lllu.M rated tall; on club work will bo Klveu by It. II. Wilcox and Frank Sexton, county cluh neunt. Other talks will be given on ruIiJccIh to tho Interest nf tho community, livery oijp Is Invited o oHonrt, SM y E Locnl Merchnnt Returns From East With Op timistic Report The cinteru inline) market In oun ler mnl ".iKtru bunlncK men bcllete III" tide of ilepio.'tiloii l nleinmeil, raid II. N. Moo, local murrliaiit, who returned Innt nlKht from a buylnK dip lo N'ew Vurf I Thin wan III" lotment lU)lliK trip be bun mad", in pi lot of mlleaRe, he , Hilil. mid the "ttrn ilMmice wan inv cred purpciel) l ;lvt opportunity for n lnw of (finlltHinn In all parU cf thn eoiiniiy. H" went by way of l.oi Anrffl", New Orlciirn uml Atlmi In. nlnipln: In Ihcno uml other iltle. mid rctiirnliiK tinlltd rietelmnl mid riilcigf Krorywhero lie found it nplrlt of optlmUm. Cvery one believes that Hi" peak i f i!.'pre.nliiii In panned nml thu nation bunluenn In on lint hliib road to iionnalry. iillhiuish In om hrnnrlicn of trail" uml tndiintry the miw coinlltlonn lint.' not ct had Hunt to nlirjw effect Th" ublllly lo Ret nioni-y t" tin mire trad" and IndiM'rlnl expannlim I marked In lb" eimt. aid Mix-, mid Inventor, h" bi'llevcii. will M'Uti be nepklnc liucKtiiunt.H on the Pacific Co.mt, Now bulldlur. project nro In (on templatlcu or under way on nn un precedented InrR" male. In t'lilraRo a000 renldeucn permltH are heliiR l nueil monthly, with tint priisitect thut Itio Kitiiimor will nee the number doubled The ubvloun deduction t mich u liiillilliu- program, which In not confined to any one city or fee tlort. I un IncreanliiKl) nlroiiR miirKct for lumber Tho local men bant a iibcnt five week and nald he hanlcrn'd hln re turn In order to lv here In time to uld Hut panrnRe of the road bond l nuc. All oer the country ho nalil. new hlRhwuya are be I iik built or planned. Alabama, wlle I was In thn Htnte, voted llS.nuo.UOti for road Improve ment. r.'.ery where tbero I u fcnlini; thnt Reed road are "tho blRRent nnet n community tan have "I think that under tlm cenilltloni nn which Hut local bond ionun Is to be xolcd It In ii xafit nnd fane proposi tion and 1 wilt do all that 1 inn to .neruro thu proposed IiIrIiwu) for Klamath count) " Mr. Moe acrompmiluil hor huiband M DPT1M N i MARKET THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE LONG ABOUT THIS TIME O' THE YEAR oa drfclnu nUIimgk k L, ,.. ., 5 """' - - '" it i "f ii -, ,.Ti ITIMBEWMEN URGED EO SIGNIFY APPROVAL OF CONTROL OF BEETLE 1 lroli' tltt AfcwIntl'M l)"lri-i fliniiliiiolis Kiiilomeiiient In Formal Application In a circular luttur Inntied tmlny, owner of timber 11111111 tho HouHi em f)rei;on-Northnrn Callforriln I'lne Ileetln Control project nro ln-lnR re (incnleil by tho KIninatli Kormt Pro liiriivn aanorlallon lo toinply with the protlnloiiH of tho Oregon pine lic-tl law ami rmiko foriual appllcntinn to thextnto forester for protr.-i tho incati tire. The ntnln law provide (hat until ;n per cent of tho private ownrt of timber wlihln thn r.one of Infrtntlon have romplled with till provlnlon, no part of tlinlRd.nOO Rovernmeiit np proprlnllon may hu lined It In p lot-r-il out by J I'. Kimball In neter. Hint Hi" main Intention n to obtain the tmnnlniMiri apprnvnl of lint owner.. Nearly fll per cent nf tho owner al ready are member of the unxoclntlon, nnd havit nlRnlfled their uniiunllfletl approval of thn project With thlirprnv!lon of tint law fill filled. Hie nsnndallon I prepared to iimlertnko tlm control wirk. plan for which have been adopted. At n mcetlriK of the nnwly-lncor-poruli'd nnsoclntlon, llert C Willi-r(-w wn elected presldeut. t'harle W KIiir, vice prenlilent; J V Kim ball, nerretarytrcaurer and cenTal mauaeer: nnd Matt l.'e.in and 0. V. Kuykendalt. director. King tins charRe of forentrr work In thin ter ritory for the l.onR Hell Lumber rotnpmiy. Kuykcndnll connection comet thrnuRh heliiR locnl represen tative for Hut llooth-Kclly Lumber company WILL URGE ROAD AID County .littler l Meet Ili-prCM-nln-lit I'm of KnrrM Hertlcc County JuiIrc It. It. llunnell, ac companied by .Mr, llunnoll. left ,th! mornliiR for Portland, where he will meet with Wanhlnxton rep retentatlveii of the Vnllcd Hlale.t forest orlce. department of aprl cnllure atid nlso tho state hlRhway commUsion. Jt In M Intention to try to ar range for nn appropriation of for iit ncrvlro road money to -npp!y on the rounty roadn within tho nation al forest. Tho road on the went ldu of I'Pper Klamath lako lies In thn national forunt for fevcral miles from Pelican Hay IoiIrp nn, nnd Intcrsecu yeveral thousand ncre.n nf ' ununtcred KoM'rnmcnt land. Il will point out to the representa tives that this road Is tint only feas ible way of RalnlnK nrrcss to thu forest ,iud t lie unsettled land. to Los AliKclcs. and remained there on u vltdt until he returned. She came homo with him. PEARLS VALUED ! AT S40Q FOUND ; IN ONE OYSTER I Husband Believes Wife's Teeth Arc Fallinp; Out When Treasure Disclosed Hit pearln, valued at approxi mately tioo, were found In an oyslor by Mm. Itobert Kloan last uli;ht ut illrintr, as rI'r and Mr. Moan slnrted to enjoy an oyster Htew made from :resli yystor pur chased earlier In the day from tho Hanltary meat market, corner Sixth ami Mnlii. Sloan fald ho received a shock whe ntlto pearl dropped from Mrs. .Sloan's Hi', believing that nhu was IosIiir her leeth. Tho pearl wm (ont'iimd In ono oyster of the largo Kasteru variety, and varied" In alio fro-n u peanut kernel to a rmsll i;'-a. Drctnej und polished, they probably would bu much smaller. Loath to believe his Reed for tune. Sloan took tho pearl to (IrorRo Mett, tho Jwolr for exam ination. Metz said thut unlos tho heat from cooking bad damaRCd them, In his opinion they would be worth from 13S0 to 1400 after be ing dressed They were left on ex hibition In his window. LEGION OFFERS PRIZE llroni .statue Will lie, filtcn for Ten New- Memlxvulni "Tho Spirit of thn American iTouRhboy." u bronii! mlulatiiroi of thn statue by i:. M. Vlquesnoy. ha been effered by Carl Schubert. Jr.. chairman of the American LckIom mumbcrshlp drive rommllteu, us n prize to any member who gets 10 new member., cr over, to thu Legion or to the auxiliary. The statue Is being ex hibit Al In thu window- of the Star Drug store. Thu statue hag thu complete outfit of tho doughboy In action. It will undoubtedly take its place as ono cf tho really great characterizations of (he American soldier. COMMITTI.K ASKS ACTIIOIIITY TO VISIT .MI'SCM. SHOALS WASHINGTON. I). C. Pcb 17. Tint .senate aKrliuIlurc committed to day asked Hie tcmite. In a resolution, fcr authority to ilslt tho Mut-cle Sho.il plant In connection with Henry Ford' offer CONTIIUKNCi: CAM.KII Tl iikthiimim: ai.ixm;ation of l'Olt6:U OKIUMAN CAnt.KH WASIIINOTO.N', Fob. 17.- An Internntlcnal conference to consider thn allocation of form er (icrmnn rnbles In Iho Atlantic will be called In Washington next week. Itepresentntlve of France, Hngland, Italy, Japan and tho l'nllfd State., will tin asked to meet and detcrmJnn the disposition of three cable lines taken ocr under thn pro vision of tho VeMallle treaty, GRIFFITH DEFENDS MOVIES IN ADDRESS BEFORE ADVERTISERS nite Wnnilng AKalnnt "IViwrr of Slnrrre Fanatical Majority"; t'pboldn ITife)on NKW VDIIK. Feb. 17. t.Vsortlng that there were In the movies men and women whom nil would be glad lo have In their families, David W. (rlffltb, motion picture producer, to dny warned tho Advertising club of New York against " thn power of the sincere fanatical minority." . In a Jtpccch which followed cloto upon the church debatn between Her, Dr. John Itoach S'ratton and William A. Ilradr. theatrical potentate, upon the relillvo moral standing of pas tor and stage folk. Mr. (Irlfflth as rortcd no ilefenio of thn movie was necenary. t "Shall wn attack the banlcs when n banker geta Into the newspapers or tho church when a m'lnlster'geta Into the newspapers?" he asked. "In this morning's paper I tatr that a pric.it had been arrested charg ed -with the murder of his brother. A few day ago I read that the record of the Atlanta penitentiary showed three minister Inmates to each actor. "Neither tho actor nor the minis ter should bo In prison. It doesn't mean anything against the rlls;tipj of Christ It occasionally n minister fall from grace. Thn moving pic ture people am Just tho same a all other human who people this earth." -Mr. Griffith said ho knew- nothing of tho morals of Hollywood, as he had not been there for fevcral years. LOS ANOKLKS, Feb. 17. Sheriffs and deputies today Investigated the reports that William Desmond Tay lor had a largo sum of money in his clothing when killed nn February 1. Investigators said they had not dis carded the robbery theory. K. C H. S. WINS DEBATE Ical High School Wins lllgllt to Kntrr Stalo Competition In tho dual debate last night be tween thu Ilonuiiia high school and thu Klamuth County high school, on the question. "Itesolvcd, That the United States should maintain a navy uiiual In slzo und strength to thut of any other nation," Klam uth Fulls, by a scoru of S to 3, won the right to represent this district In the state debute meet to be held ut Kugeno In May Tho decision ot thn judgos for thu debate held In tbo high school auditorium wns unanimous for thn. affirmative, which was upheld by Klamath. At llonuuza, however, tho local negative team met defeat, the decision being 2 to 1 ugulnst them, liy gaining u majority ot the Judges' votes ami ono decision In the two debate. Klamath was awarded Hvo points to Bonanza's three. The county high school wag rep resented by J:jmCi Manning and Itobert Milam, who based tholr ar guments for the attlrmatlvo in sup port ot a navy as tho backbono ot defense und in support ot the G-5-3 ugreoment. Tho Honanxa speakers were piste Hueck and Oladys Kit gore, who 'mado tholr whole plea for tho negative from a humanitar ian stundnolnt. J A plousiug musical program was given by tho high school orchestra, which played "Tbo 8oxtet from Lu cia" and "The Angels' Serouado." Mr. Heea ot the high school acted a-s chairman. The Judges were E. 11. Hall, Iter. Arthur nice and School Superintendent J. P. Wells. Tho local high school negative tuam. which went to Bonanza. t was Victor Kos and Albert Moorland. The Judges there were Messrs. Wright, Wood aud Case, l MAUKCT KfCPOIVT POHTLANI), Fob. 17. Cuttlo. steady; Hogs CO cents higher, prima light 111.50 to $11.75; Eggs and butter, steady. i H held mm -TO Bonanza Man Says County Cannot Progress With out Better Roads "Our country I In thn procrsi of development and tit the very stago whoro tho question nt transportation Is a vital question affecting, a It al ways doe, tho ether development and Improvement of tho county." This I the statement of Wm. V. 11. Chaio of Bonanza, contained In a let ter relative to the road bond Issue, and Ii said by Bccrotary T. A. Hlov cnxon to bo typical of tho sentiment expressed In letters being received dally from all parts or tho county. The letter follow In full: TrnnMUosi Period Here "Heretofore our principal Industry, stockralslng, could bo carried on un der the system tbon In vogue fairly well without tho best of roads be cause the product wa driven In market. But a period of transition from a strictly range stock buslnes-i to one combining this Industry with other classes of farming whereby we engage In dairying, hog raising, and ail manner of Intensified agricultural industry, 'calls for bettor rontl. both to get in supplies and to market our , products. "Extension of our good road mile- ago being conceeded as necessary, then tho best means of securing same Is the next question to be considered. llostd IWt RoIkUo ALL INDUSTRIES "The authorisation of too bond is- . -w.vMwraw!iXU wf m .1.- ..t.k.fc ,1a at ttlA 1ant lOr IOC limcnwi ininw " - cost and with tbo assurance that road may bo built of a permanent character, for tho reasons which have already been ably stated by the spokesmen of the bond Issue vis: the assistance which we will socure from tho state and government In matching tho money that we raise, and the further assistance that the state, will maintain such reads as are taken over state highways, thus re lieving us ot tho up-kecp and repair ot all such mlleagn. Then too, wo can get a larger sharo ot such fundi now than we probably could later on. Tbo saving on maintenance and ro pair rap bo used as a sinking fund to meet and rctlro the bonds, whllo our portion of the auto fees and gaso line tax will meet the Interest on such bonds as may have to bo sold from time to time. Oood roads will Increase tho gasollno used and tho number ot automobiles licensed and hence tho ruvonuo from such sources will also bo Increased, besides tbey will bring In neighbors to help devel op all ot our resources and also pay for road construction. I Ilulnwi Proposition "So that from a puroly sordid, cold cash standpoint. It will pay to voto for the bonds, but thoro aro many othor reasons besides. The taxns paid In cold cash aro not tho only taxes you pay. Without good roads you tax your patience and get Into tho Davit's debt; tax your health and run u doc tor bill; tax your pockctbook for tires, timo ami trimmings; tux your credit by falling to keop dates and lastly, tax your own gravo with neg lected visits, that friends would glad ly make wore reasons und ronds available. "Our experience, our present repu tation, and our hope for the future all domand ot us that wo vote tho bonds, build the roads, mako good In this matter and give tho stamp of oppror al for the faith that Is In u. i ' i IBISH VnV.K STATES MIX PASSKH HECOND ItKADINO LONDON, Feb. 17. Tho bill es tablishing the lrUh freo states pas sed the second reading In tho House ot Commons today after an amend ment, ottered by Captain Charles Cralgn, leader of tho Ulster unionist, for tho altering of tho boundary pro visions of tho Anglo-Irish treaty, had been defeated by a vote of 300 to 60. CHAIU.KS A HAWHOV NAMEI . AH SENATOR WOH IOWA DES MOINES, Feb. 17.- OfcsrlM A. Rawson, chairman tf :ifc Mat Republican committee, has , Imm named 'by Governor KadU M faaa tor from Iowa, ccjlaif ?. . M "i l '! 31 r 1 1 .