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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1922)
?.!!: fcr. .Tfc nr .Vir. otf?. ? r-- itunmn Herald WEATHER FORECAST TONKJIIT MINI NI'MIAV CLOI'MV NEWS OF THE WORLD BY THE ASSOCIATED PMSf Member of the Aflsociated Press. "io Whv 1'lft. Willi Viiir. Vn, 11:1111 ma w BE IDE Br COUF IT': TO K. I. new; Statement Will Appenr Monday; Bunnell 5av Move It Not Legal An imwniT in t In niiiioiiiiii'iiii'iii VMonl.ty iiy ii Kliimiiili litcliii limit riiniiniiiy Hint din i ly luul forfeited nil right in Mock in will I'd made Iiy thi. (utility iniirt lliroiiKh I hit piern. mi Monday, ninirilliiK lo utility JmlKit II. II. Ilunnell. Iliiniii'll iliutlttiiiili'il Urn mi Inn ink it li' Hi" K lit tun l ti Development mm puny tin without IiiriiI nlKlllflraliro, naylng Itiul II would hate no morn I'lfi'tl iIiihi a letter, tinles iih n pre llnilnury urilnn in hkuIii llin proper ly In queniiim win. hi niilnlnii llml llii tateim-nl kIiiihIiI itute been build, ml to tin t omit)' rinirl 'I'lii- meeting 'f Intuition iiii'ii i.nnniinreil for Monday nlKlit at tint l nllrllminm ban l-Ut. cull imI off I'iiiiIImk llin .oimlilernlloii nf a certain linn nf proponed tit Unit III rli'tirltiK up tin' prenent rontrover My otcr tin- f 1 .. .ocn Item fur t Out !!- linn nf a Jail In tlu llm Spriur.' triii tuti' LOANS DECLARED LOW Snli'iii l'Ul"n lo llrlnu .Miiint.iiiKi I'liK'tfilliiK'a AkIiiI ('.iiiiiiiIhsIiiii SAI.K.M. April 22 -The Salem pott nf the American l.i'i:lnn lit a upeclul mcetlm: voted to lirliiK innndainui proceedinK UKolllit the ulute uld torn mlmiliin, which niTTlilnlntiri. llm lionii and fn.'in art for e-iervlc men. In rniiipel ihn rnminlHitnn to nuitinrlte Inniiit up lo T. per rent of the up; pr.iliM'il nlite of llin properly on whl. Ii Hid Io.iiih lire iiin.li The nlnluln provides that Ihn loan inny be up In ".'. per cent. The it iiari:i'H 1 hut Ihn uiiiimliwloii hni cut lo:i iih far Imliiw "' per eut .Hid bax lefliM'd to lillnw ettervlie men In Kin llin lecnriW The null will lot out the law oil the point ulnllier the ht.illlln reillllei I11.11IH of 7f. per cent of Uppr.ili.ed Millie or whether the flr.ure It Nlmply 11 iiintliuuin The ineiubeiM of the 1 nmmlmlntl urn IliHernor Olrntf, Kerretnry 'f Si.iId H.i 111 A Korer, AdJuluiit Ceu 1r.1l ileorr.e A. While, Arihur t" Hpeiic. r nf I'lirtl.iud iiud Capluln I.) mull Hire of I'enilletnu Tfin piMl ulo voted In file chiir;eH of liiHilborilllinlloil iiKiilimt uuy mem her w)u iihcm llU .ounectioli llh the Legion to further Ihn uu.ll.laty of uuy nnplrniil for pnltllc.il office. The cominlnHlnn nlted tbo text Hull hoiiii limn nKt), THREAT R. R. STRIKE Shop rriifl Kniplo)e Union Volet on Question as I'iiiI.I CIIICAdO, April 22. Thn threat of another railroad HtrlUn wuh In lUcateil when thu Mhnp craflu em ployeit union voted lit It h biennial convention to link 600,000 mumhorii lo vuto on tho Htrlkn an a protent iiKuliiHt the rallwayH iKiiorltiK tho railway labor hoard iIi'cIhIoiik by fiirmlni; out hIiop worlt, nalil II, M, Jewell, president of thu railway eniployi'H ilnp.irlmuul of tin) vmer lean l'oderntlon of l.ubor. l'M)i:ilWM)l W MtlXDAV Trial of Ciirlny llndiirwood, t-lmrK-ed with piiHHUDNlon of IntoxIcutliiK II' iiunr, Ih et for Muiiduy morning at 10 o'clock In tho JimtUii coin 1. Thu cuho wiih roiilliiuuil or fiom hint Monday by Htlpuliitlou of ioiiiihuI, WKATHKIl rllOII.VHILITUiS llaromclrlc condltlonH remain ubout an during tho provlmiH 21 hour period. Tho Cyclo-Stor-mngrupb, at Under Yvnod'H I'hnnniiey roglHtnrliiK u Hliglit rlun ilurliiK tlm nlKlit and iinolher full since noon to iluy. ' tJoiitlmioil clear wiiullmr with llitht WlndH (OIllKllt. ''iM" II . FnriicuHt for next 21 lieura: I'alr, with variable 'WlndH, Tho Tycou rocordlng tlioruiomiittir roglHtflrod maximum unit minimum tumpnruturcH, today, us followm Hip.h OK X iLOVY f..v.i )t)U 1 im.vov aiuh'ckm; films I is aitiioviih iiv u(imi:vn n.riis or s.v nitM ism NAN I'llANCIKt'O, April 2' Tim lr.lliinl iiiiiiiiiIIIit, ('inn piini'il nf ifpifKi'iilatlvi'ii from wonienMiliilm of Hun lrar Inut, Initn paiini'il a rimilnlliinappriiv I in: nf iliniiiiliin nf Win l,i)H in i'iiiim'IIiiii; nil In iikliii:u for fllniH In wlili h l(iinii. Al Inn Id.' up pi'.ni'il PORTLAND'S FIRE CHIEF IS CLEARED OF ALL CHARGES ltiMn nf I'linllnu Ii Made T.mIuj lit Speilul IntrMlKllllnn 1'iiijiinlllii' I'OUTLANII, April 22 Fire Chief) Vmiti,! win. etnneriited of nil charge . . . , , ... tmlny hy llin f nil iik f it hhp ul ti , ' '"" "'l-iial ') 'lty Cmii-j mlMluiixr IIIkkIom ClinrKfn fonniilly fllml Iiy limpiMior IMIIi-n of Hi., fir nmhul'N office, iirrumMl Yoiiiik ii f ilriiiiki'iini'iiK. Ini'f. flrli'tiry ami inlKroniliict. Yiiiiiik anil ii iloli'ii iV innrn flrn ili'partini'iit iiiKiuln'ri. )i'lrnliiy li'llfiil. nil li'iiylnic llm ilinrK.'K. TEAM WORK LACKING Sot lit llinriill. of Miirrlnui- mill llltnifr 1'nll In rniiilinii Kli:V. April 22-Te.im work be tween III.) nuvli-t bureau of luar rl.inn and- dlvorrn mid (he bureau of hounliiK In not no Kuod uh It inlKliI he In Kiev. In the pant many youiiK Iiiih b.illiU lute found It ImpomilblD lo obtain IIvIiik nuartera with their bride, in. no olio ran move wlth out perniUalou from tho IieiuIdi: bureau, and thb. di'partment Invar iably frnwim upon nurh nppllca llo'tm. While ilieao yiituiR men have complained, they hae not been the obecin of mm Ii ronrern, fnr Hot let HiihM.i him many proliti'itu of far Jr.re.iter miiKnltuiln In Hie illlnc. lint cold and httiiKer lute not rom plelely luiil.ihed III. ability to Nyiu pnllilii', .ih u.iii 1lem011nlral.il ri celilly when tlm lieirtf. of the popu lace went out to a yeuni: iiiihi-rnlly priifeiir who procured a divorce nud walked Jauntily over In the houitlni; bureau in r.et : iiuivlnr. p'Tlllll "NolhlllK iIoIiik," w.m the clM of lln clerly'11 reply. ThllikliiK lie w.ik mbtuuderKlond the profeHniir made It clear that he wiih divorced, and exhibited docu mt'litH In prov II. Still the clerk rem.ilni'd obdur'.ite, nud Vjai Klip pulled by lib. hllperlorH, even to I lie lii'iil of the bureau. Thu priifenKiir Hpout many Ioiik hiniri. plendlin; with Ihn milhorlllfl, wIiohii ready supply of exnmes for not Inmilni; thu permit finally wore hi paileiicn down, nml lo Hilt day hn mid bin ex-wlfn ore flKhtluK their battles within II1.1 nam- four wulU, LABOR BACKS WILEY HeMiliitloit of Coiifldcnin U Adopt. e.1 liy t'entritl Council With only two dUneming votes, a resolution of confidence In Mayor Wlloy wan adopted by the Control La bor council In regulnr komIoh Inst itlKbt. I'renlilent Arllo Worrell and Secretary W. S. Conklln voted iiRiilnst tlm roHolutloii. INiplex of thu rcaolullon were or deied sent to ,Miiyor Wiley nud to thu piohh, FollowliiK In Urn text: "Whereas. Our'Niiiiyor, W. S. Wiley, lias been throiitened by it re call ut tlm Instance of tho KlumuOi County Civic Lii.ikuu, for ruaaoiii nubnheil In the local press, April IS, 1022; und, "WlioreiiH, Such u movement ilUcredlta tlm utiiuil taken by our mayor in (ho effortx ho lin liiailo lu ndJtiHt tho proHunt Intliistrlnl con- troverny, to tho best Interests of till hninchea of biiHlneas, labor nml In dUHtry; bo It "HeHOlved, ThnV llhls Control I.tiboa, Union expresH n vutn of con fldeni'o in our houorublo muyor, in recociinioii of It Ih efficient work for thu bent Inlercntn ot nil run cerneil. He It f ml her "IlPimlvnil, That thin ronolittlon bn Hpieatl .on Ihn ntlnutes or thin Conl ra I J.aboi' Union, mid 11 copy given to tlm pre for publication. "W. H. CONKL1N11, , . ("Svcrelry C, L. C.j'' KLAMATH HECKER'S TRIAL OF 15 SET Will Be Held in Multnomali County Where Plann ing Declared Done I'OHTI.AND, April 22. -UiihniiII Meeker Ih In lirt Irli-il In Miillnoniiili ' on nly im llm iliari:i of hiking How kor unions new ilfvi'liipiiiMitn orcur. Dlstrlu Attnrnry My cm nnnuunred today. H all the law provide Hint w""r" 'r""" ' ,'"miit'il partly in on" nil nly nni partly n nnot inr I , ., , , ... ,, , , . can lin trlnl in i'UIiit Hi- .lcclarcil , ,, IBH ..vi.i,,,,,,, pr0v.. Unit much of llm plntniliiK for m inunli-r wn 'n ' .Mulliioiiiah lontiiy. "'"l-vr wa l !. nrrnlKii.-.! In tin, pollen court t It I ft iiltiTiinnti. mih'U him lain wan to unk a r on tin 11 h no Mn 11 day. until MOORMAN HEARING ON 1 All lltniiii' In l.liimr ;- Ii npti'il l) lill'lltl Ulkl A. W. Ikatinc In the aae of M.ioruuu, complained of Jointly with (llenti I .like, wait beltu; had In Ihe I' S CohimlM.louer'i. office thin ufternuun. to determine whether the to wiih Ktiffirivnt mime to Im plicate .Moorman In the rharKS of hatltiK mnoimlillii) whlnkey and n nt 1 1 1 In bin poBunitlou , l.aln wan brollKbt before the roiumliloiHT thlio weeks uro when ho wnlw-d Ills examluallun and wan Kent to Portland in plead r.nllty to hnvliiK 20 bntltcH of whltkey, a tlll and three barrel of manli In hla postenainn. Lake In hln ntatcm.ent took all tho blame for the offenne, and Dialed thai he had cached the wIiIm key nud tho outfit, liirludliiK Hie manh, (ii .Moorman's ranch at tbo time of the aclltllicH of the fed eral officer hern mime thri wcekt iiK, nud that .Moorman knew nolli I11K about it ii. a. a. A. iioaiiii Mi:irri: A meelilii; of the board of direc tum of thn K Ia111.1t It Aliiiileur Athlet ic imoi'lutloil will bn held In the chamber of coinmerm loonui at ?::io tblit exelllllR. II win iillliouiicetl today by Frank '.. Howard, lco pretlduul. MA It KIT IIITOHT I'OHTI.A.ND. April 22. Wheat J1.27 to 5l.ni. Livestock prlee.T nteutly. Hrkii quiet. Ilutter firm. 0 M I SPRING HOUSECLEANING HITS WASHINGTON Ju FALLS, OIIMJON, HATMIIIAV, AI'HIL its, una BONUS PLANS ARE DISCUSSED. SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE No Derision 1 It'in IimI, Atnriici.li Legion Iti'plfvlilallti'H Will III) (iillul ' i WASIIII.'.'fllON, II C. April 'ft I'I.-iiih fir (Imilirlni; llm kiiIiIIith' lituj- un uiih fliHiiiNHi'il tml.iy til ;i innfer 1 1'lUM of llm Ki-niiln flliulirn (ounilltlee I nf republican-., lull mi il'flllfti' ileil- Inn WiiH rt'.'K Iicil. llninrn llii-rn In u rniiclunlntl rciirlii'il, kiiIiI 'hurni,ili Mi Ciinilicr, rcprr-fi'iitatlvcH nf the Anirlijin l.i'i;lini u 111 Imiall.-il DEPICT EARLY DAYS lllwislilo Siliool lill,'in HllK.'voful l'ili'illll HI up A hlntorlr.il jiaKant" ilfplctliiR f.irly (l.iyn In Klnmulh county, li'-M at thn ItlviTKlilit kcIiooI Krliljy. ! marlii'il ln rloM of lorul lilntnry week In llm city pnlillc xchouU. Tin. iiii:iiiii took llin form of mi old ploni'vr'M ilrvim, utnl wn cl'jv rly I'tiiirti'il. In thin ilr.-am tlm ..l.l ..!...... fll. .1..-.. ....I I- .11 1 I'luili'iii laim .inii'.'i uuu 14 iub- coutpii iiy tno ii renin npirit who tirlrtKs to Hid ploni'i'r vltloni. of tlic i.irly iluyn wlicn thu Modoc nml ' Klamath Hnllim rulcil whailH now Klumatli county. Tho old pioneer wax uldllfully 1 portrayrd by John UcrlliiKR. and I tho drram uplrlt by Utile ".Mary I.oulso Hudnou, who wm excellent 1 ' ""' lMrI- OthurH In the cait wuro Itev D.ivIn, llainette llean. Margaret l.lndrey, Hubert Cluye, Krauk McCormack. Allcen 1 .00 ml if, Harry llc.11, MarRuret CtiuiinliiKi. I.uclllo Ilenllno. KktrelU Hilton. Alio Tliiuim, IMward Swaimen, KM 1 Itedkey, Josephine .Mcl.auc. Herbert Graham , Verne Shepherd, Jock Ilolcomb, Howard SchlldRrcn, I.aruy .Moore. John Moore, Alice Hansen, Kdna Dunbar, Kda Jame.i, Anna Thoraon, Dorothy Dunbar. Kdward Jefferson, William Kuyken dull, tleorxe llantu, Wllllum Hay den. Herbert Den 11 In, I.ouIku I'cter on and Nerval Hamilton All who wltuesnid Ihn piiReant oted an entire miccch and one of tho mo.it umbltlouu "attempt), of lt kind i'er made lit the public kChools, and Ihe Reiieral exproislon wns that ureal credit wan due both teachurn and children, an well a Ihonn who durlnr; the weak talked to the children on early Kliniath blitory. CATI'I.K HAHCItS l'l(OSIi:il I.OS ANCi:i.i:S, Cal. AprH 22. Imperl.tl alley citttli. raerrt fate the bent Heasoual condltlonK In Ihe history of llm Industry there, accord liiR to u Hiirtey made by J, 11. Itob nrt. secretary of the I.o.s AiiucIoh brunch or tho California Cattle Urowcru' nnMiclallou, There urn lii'W 2r,000 head of cattle In the valley. Hubert paid. N OF H I By ALLIES!? a 1 11 1 nt c Actual Work on Plan Start- ed; France ProtetU Ger man Reply to Allied Note riMNOA. April 22 ATtual work .... .iv. ...... 1 1111 im.iii inr iw riiconxirin 11011 01 huh- la waM Hfarted'twlay by oxperta ren - ii'K''ntlni: tho Soviet Kovernment. (irat llrltalfi. France, Hnly, Japan, lleluluiu. CiitIiii Slovakia and Hot Intnl. ' (li:NOA, April 22. The ItiiMlnn Soviet mlnUter. C'hltcherln, k.ivd tho Italian norlallKtu unit eonimunlntu n Kh(K.'k today by meeting Klni; Victor llmmantitl hern and accepting tho klnK'n Invitation to luncheon on the Italian clrcadnaujjht. OKNOA. April 22 Thn French; dclcRanon at the economic confer encc protonttd acalnit tho German re ply to the Allied note In which Cer mana ntatcd they would refrain from dlficunnlon of Itunslan questions set tled In tho Itunio-ftennan treaty. The French contend that thB dormant un - or their rcKly may Insist upon ills- cushion of other Hussion questions TAH1S. April 22 Ituisla has withdrawn thu memorandum submit ted eaturday In answer to tho r sport of the Allied vxperu on Ilusulan af falm, says a Ilavan, (icno.t dispatch. Strong objections had been made to tlio memorandum In Allied quarters. EGYPT KNEW SPIRITS KfforlH .Made to Communicate Willi Older World :t,mU Vrai Ak ClIlCAliO, April 22. The ex periments of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and other spirit heckler., were not unknown to the If!;yptlans in 2000 II. C. according to I.udlow ,S. Hull, who has been doing re search work In Kgyptology at Ihe I'lilvernlty of Chicago. In a ipoecli beforo thu American Oriental Hnclety here Hull told of an Kioptl.ui politician and thn lot ter'n effort to communicate with tbo rplrlts :t,'J22 years agu. The peuker i.aiJthut tills waH tho first record of any attempt by mm to cgmmiiulcute with tint departed. Tim Kgyptlans, lnv laid, wore symbolic eharmu to propitiate the spirit), and painted them on tho in nidi) of thelr coffliu to Insure t safu passage 'to tho land of spirits. I'lIVNSYI.VANIA IWMII 1.4 I'I'IIKM) f.V HI'IT TO TIIMT I'OWKIC OF llOAItn CIIICAfJO. April 22. Vvd rral JiiiIko I'dR' today uphold tho I'ctinnylvnnla railroad In Itn milt to tt llm power nf llin Unlli'il fltalrs railroad la bor hoard by rcftifilnR to illn mln.i n temporary Injunction ' recently granted by JiiiIko ''ln,"', restraining the board from cenmirlitK tho road for violation of tho board',! ! ' IBROWER WINNER IN ACTION BROUGHT BY CDCTk rtllC Cf0 6Al i rKtU UUKC. rUK 94U W (linrxr.1 Willi Fred Morlrjr Willi AicrfrtlnK Money With out t1pcr Authority JudRinent fnr the defendanta Dis trict Attorney C. C. Ilrower and Con stnbln Fred Morley wns entered IhTa morning In tbo circuit court by Judno Stone In the conn broURht against them by Fred Duke. Jitney operator. Involving $40, which Duke had paid to Ilrower and Morley In connection with bringing Duke's Ford car back from California, and tho apprehen sion of Jack Lacoy. Duke In his com plaint charged that the money was accepted by the officers -without proper authority. Jt developed during tho trial that Duko had given Drower three 120 1 check); that Morley had cashed two 0f them, using tho money to bring l.accr back, and In payment for tele- graphlct expenses, etc.. In connection with the matter, which amounted In all to 2VfiZ. The third check was not cashed, but was presented In .court by Hrowcr together with $13. 35 In cash. Tho court ordered the money and third check turned over to the plaintiff Duc. and found Judg ment for'tho defendants. Win. Marx, attorney tor Duko an nounced this afternoon that he would file, a motfonTifFffew-tnai. " HAWAII SEEKS VOTE Nov Status In Government Willi Delegato Will De TrKCl HONOLULU. T. H.-April 22. A now status for Hawaii In the govern ment of tho United States, with a votu for IU delegate to congress, will bo asked by Harry Iluldwln, delegate elect from this territory, as soon as ho reaches Washington, he announc ed hero prior to taking ship for tli5 mainland. ' "I understand that a clauso in the conslltutlou relative to tho person nel of tho Ilouso of Representatives, renders It difficult for tho represen tative of 11 territory to reach the dig nity of a vote," ho said. "However, In tho light of altered circumstances since the constitution was adopted ami In view of tho present day Im portance of both Hawaii and Alaska, I do not think tbo thing Is Impos sible." POSTPONE TAX PROBE IntiTttlgittliiK Comnillt.v lVlayH VUlt Hcrt' Vntll After l'rlmarte Announcement that the visit here ot the tax Investigating committee hag been postponed until nfter the primary election was contained in a telegram received hero today by Tho Herald "from I. N. Day, chilr man. Day said notice will bo given ot tho date tho commission will be here. MAN FALLS 1000 KKKT uRIDCiKt'OHT, Cul.. April 23. A header for a thousand feet down a steop mountain sldo was experienced by Karl Patterson, 11 resident of the Meno Lake section, when bo slipped whllo walking on a bluff. Although sliding head first and In great danger of being daubed against protruding rocks nnd stumps. Patterson manag ed to stop his flight by grasping a boulder. Ho wn not Injured, except tor minor bruises. TKLISCOPK COST SU0.IS0 MOHC1AN HILL. Santa Clara County, Cul., April 22. Study ot tlm ttturs through u homu-mado.telo- scqpe, which cost it total of 2C,50,Ta republican, so that he 'could aiark Is being inado by C. K. llarnea. a I his ballot at the fftaoaiia !.' farmer near hern, llarnea made the Instrument lilmsolt from matorlal purchased at Junk shops,' foundries and supply chops. Although not large, tho telescope, lu declared by those who huvo gazod upon tbo heaven through It to bo marvellously power ful. pkiob rnra cnrn LEAGE UUDED AS SUCCESSFUL it mi ISTOB British Visitor DmIams Three Small Wan Hat Been PrwYMtwl NEW YORK, Arll U.-H ko of Lady Aator, who drk1 kofMtf as a sort of conaeetlM llak betwos the English apeaklag oplr am than ISO, men and worn, KerM ct them leader In aundry flUa af ta bor, attended a dinner under tha iaa picea of the English npeaklag ualaa. Presiding was John W. Davla, (arsaar American amaaaaa4or to taa eawt t St. James, who showered Lady Aator with compliments. In her speech. Lady Astor yvt to a good word for tk aeeoaiallehBMat of the League of Natloaa which aha thought enoagh ot to aiakt orory woman In America watt to joto It la some form or another, aartlcatarly thosa who had aoaa la tho war. "It la tho memory ot tho aagvfafe of the mothers aad father mho watched for four yoan whtek otTOa me the courage to avoak otalaly horo tonight," aho aald. "It la all Tory wall to hoar aaofta talk of European oaUaiUmoat, hat the world ta already taagloi aad wo have to think ot a plaa to dlaaataaglo ourselTea. No oao coala thlak that English father aad mothara wkk nearly S00.000 aoaa who will aovor return would want to Jola ta a lesgu which entangled them or any one etao la war. Tho Sag Ha aaow enrag h ahout war aovor to waat ta tight or to aoo aay oao laohaTo to fight. N "These mothara aad father tatak. aa I feel sure thTrithiri ai'oT honol- ot America do, that tho aafeat way to get out of ware la to Jolaome sort of association of natlona for peace. The Washington coataraaea showed ns what can happen when great countrlea with great Ideal gat together. That misrepresented and much despised League ot Natloaa ha already provented three (mall war. It ha registered over 100 treaties. It has repatriated nearly 400,000 pris oner not a bad record for only half a league." MEN RETURN AT WEED Manager Estimate AM at Work la Varloaa DeyaitsaeaU Not less than 350 ma ar work ing in the various plant of tho Weed Lumber company today, ac cording to a telephone mauago from J. M. White, mngr. All department are operating, he aald with three band running la the saw mill. Whlto said that men ware re turning rapidly, but that no accur ate count had been mad thla morn ing. Ho estimated that not lea than the above number were work ing with 130 la the box factory. Not over IS men have been brought In, he said, the present amployea being largely former employe. EXPLOSION KILLS WVK LOS ANOELES, April It. FIT death, ware reported early today as a result ot aa explosion yter day ot a gasoline tank ad laaoltao tank wagoa at Downey, Fire other aro in a critical coadlUoa. Extra! Extra! Extra! Dem. Party la D rtaa Scandal In the democratic raakat Extra! Extra! Extra! Shade of William drapo Jataa Dry an and 16 to II For i'i year an ardat wpportar ot tho democratic party, aad a reg ular voter at every election; today a mipporter of the O, 6, P. Thf la tho rocord ot V. E. Haaaon, wao registered with the couaty clork aa tlon aa followac " For ropresontatlr, ,t.o;4k atata legldatura-J. Hvl Koit' X .(ra)f For circuit JateaJtAfrtAMtk iUl' clal district A. L. Loarltt X m)- "Only fool aal-aaal7j to change their mlada," was laid to bar nmityLr i: i,j V A- Wlt 0- Ji