The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 17, 1922, Image 1

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I'ACIIPT I'ltOHAIILV MAIN IN
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KLAMATH FALLH, OIlKflON, U'lUt.MXDAV, MAY 17, 1022
MUGS riVM
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CLl REFUTED
BtlJ.lNOTT
Stand on Grazing Land
Quuotion Clearly Shown;
Insincerity It Seen
Herniation nf ltd rhnfKi'H t licit
tliiiui,, iimiiiitiiiii Xo 7!ihk u an nrt-
milled lilllil i:i IlhlitllK IIIOMi III which
'Mii:tiHHiniiu tj J. Hlnmiit In parly I
mi iN'iirly eilrtlillnhed In u, follow.
Ink Hl.itmiii'iil Hint HiU eleventh liimr
I'niiiitil, iiilKinuii'il liy Din Pemllnlnii
I .'.ml Ori'Kiniiitti In behalf of Jam II.
liwliiii. UliimiU'ii oii(.iii'iil, 11111I
busily ri llllll.'il by (Ulnn nupport-
is liiTuinru 11 iiurit In hold Hie
ilwlnu prupuuviiU. I
llrlcfly 111,. 'charge In thai llm lili-a-u
r 11 Mill i;l. utnikiu'eii preferential
1 If, lil In li'.'un- uny t unlit It y nf pilli
Hi I11111I fur f.rutliiK. under permit
teuiraldo uiily liy h,i Secretary of
llilntliir. iiiinclili'iitiilly di-atmylng
llm tlr.lili of lioiiii'nli'jili'rn 11111I set
Hits Tim felliiulni: Iniunlew ltli Com
i:rosmnii Hluuoll liy I lie Washington
i(irriiKinili'iit nf the Portland Tele,
iir.uii. I:i)n lmri the liol,. matter,
nliiiUH llm Insincerity of tin- charge
mill tin' iiiiliniiii behind tin-in. liven
itliiriTD doiihlnr f mint iwn thn fatuity
nf tlin cluirKi-H mill lln ridiculous
I'oiition In which It plaur thorn) re
sponsible, fur their ilrculatlen:
WAHIIINUTON. May 17. "What
li tuck of tin 'mnili' In litnho' propn-
itnndu iigulnid .Nick Hlnnott, reprint'
imI nt inirii In Hie Democratic Kant
(Iri'cunliin nf May 6 umlrr scarn
headlines, 'Hlnnol U Author of Amu
( ItiK Hiaolutlnnii,' mill now being
tirnmlriuti'it oir Eastern Oregon by
supporter of lit uppouont, James
(Iwlnn of rtiilltitt-iiT"it being usked
liy tln friend of the Oregon ron
, i;remun
"Ijt lilaliu Jvaloiu of thn Increased
npiiroprlstlon for Oregon reclam
Hon which Hliiiintt hit been gel
linn?" In number iuiilloii nsked,
"Huh Hut ambition of (lovernor l)a
vl of liliilin tu Ihi nccrctury of thn
liilirlor Nt.irtril llm barrage against
Hlnnott, hii linn been prominently
liiiintloiH'il nit u possible mircvor to
Secretary Full" they uk further
"Why hIiiiuIiI u fu ho iiiiulu ubout
a toiitntl,i KruzliiK bill lntroilticcil by
HlMiiolt tin rliulriiun of tint boumi
lotiimltlro on llin piihllr Imiili and
Kunuior Kiiiixit im iliiilrmun of thn
M'linto roininlttt'u at llio rtUrit nf
Korrwtnry of thn Interior unU which
Iiiim Inln ilnriiuint without bnliiR con
hliliTnl h I'ltlmr coiiiiiiltir.i for nuny
montlin. mill why iiult till vluvniith
hour proti'Nt nml furoru coinu from
IIoIm1. Iiliiho, tho lioiinn of Montn
(Iwlnn, n brothvr of Hlnnott'ii oppon
till?"
"Doc CnnRrriuiman Smith, of Ma
Int. who riinkit unit to Klnnoit on Ihr
imlilli' IuiiiIh romniltlKi', unit woulil
lifoiiiii rli.ilrman on Hlunott'H Ui'fpat,
iin who follow h him on llin IrrlKu
T lion couiinllli'o, fri-l that thn Aiibull
lutloii of a brunil new rpintrfniinun
for Hlnnott would ulli-urn Hlunott'H
obJpcllotiH In Idnhn 'IiokrIiik' tbu rec-
t Imitation fund nnd muko It pomlblo
fur Hint I'lulii nKulu In havn cuy nl
Iiik'Iii Kuttlm; morn than hi'rulurn of
Hi" rorlmiiiitloii fund?"
U'lii'ii mtkml itliout tho proptiitiiila
i lory, ltuiri'iuiitutlii Hlnnott laid:
" 'Murk how plulu u lain uliall put
you down'.
'I'lint Im Introiluri'il tho bill a a
loniillm hill In thn Iiuubo In July,
vtl,ut tho rcqunHt of RtcrMtry
Knll; Hint llonutor Hinool, chairman
of tho public lunilrt roinmlttPO of llm
ni'iiulo, liilrodtiriMl It thero; that 11
In (ho I'liHtom for rhnlrinnn of ronv
inlltucrt to lutrodurn tnntnltva blllu
on llm ri'ouoiii of rnblui't offlcnri;
,'i't :.ut llm bill Iiuh biHin lepln qulot.
). In llin coiiiniltli'K fllea ulnrn ila ln
v -oil ii it Urn without uny conildnro
tl'on, ml Ion or honrliiKH thoroon,
l'roMs (irnlntc Area
Vii
riio bill rovpm non-tlnibored pub.
lie I.iiiiIm otttildu of thn national for
I'HtH whlrh urn fit only for txratlng
nml njow under I ho Jurisdiction" of
thu Borrftury of thn lutorlor, It pro
vlilnn Tor KruzliiK ureaH. taklnpt into
(Contlauod to Pf 4)
WIIATIIKU l'ltOllAniMTlKB
Tho Cyclo-Rlormagraph at Undor-
wooita I'harniacy
Iioh rocordad a
fullliiK presiiuro
durliiK tho last IS
bourn and ha
roiichod point
wlioru chanKoa
may tiiko plaro In
h fow hourH.
Korccnst (or noxt
"H hours;
lucruaoltu cloudl
nunii, continued
warm, brink wind
tonight, followed by unuottlod wouth
or. i
Tho TycoH recordliiB tuormomotor
reelatorod muxlmum und minimum
tompornturcH, toduy, an followvi
1IIb14. ....
li- hm v v M
Moroit hciioonhk on
IIOCKH Oil' CAPI! III.ANTO
y ii:si:hti:m iiv ntiiw or 17
MAIIHIIKIKM), Mny 17.--
f Tim Motor llrhonnor Oiino,
wblrli Htrutli ii rocl( off !apo
llliinco, on tbu Mouthfirn Oro-
Rim count, nt 3.30 HiU morn
Iiik, liijcumu wntur IorroiI and
wim iiliunilonril by thn crow of
17 when Hid oiikIiii'h itnppitil
uihI (ho blind pump fullnil to
rhi'ck thn rliilni: wiiIit. Tho
Iiik KonrlcHH of I liu port of
(Uioh liny hmt Ronu to uttvuipt
towlni; or tbi Oimo In thlx
port.
SURVEY FOR WATER
SYSTEM IS STARTED
BY POWER COMPANY
IXnllnl I'liuiN llilnu Prriinnvl;
Nixirly four Mllrt nf .Mnliui
To Ibt Mlil Cool a;:',MI
llurvnyu for llm Callfornlu Or
roii I'oxrr I'ompany'H nildlllou In
tlin rlly'ii water nyali'in havu been
rompMeil ami delalb'il plaiu for
thn InHlullatlnu arn now IiMiik W'"
panul, arrordlilK In (' K. Illei', urt-
Iiik division manucer of thu pow
T ruiiipniiy.
Ntsirly, four iuIIi'm of mains, rani
'Iiik from nix In Ihi Indira In dla
meter, will Im laid . It In eidlliia
toil that thn maierlnl for I'onntrur.
Hon will weUli approximately 200
tonn, and Hint the labor cunt wilt
bo about 120,000 TbU Hum will
'be Hffenl directly In Klamath Kail
ami doen nut Inrludo rout of pipe
nnd frelnht.
MEDFORD RAPS KLAN
AOwllnanm Prohibit MakM nd IU-
KuIms, un City NIitHn
MKDKOItl), May '17 An ordin
andi copied after thn ono recently
paod at Sacramento, Calif., barring
all maika and disguise from tht
utreotH. wim panted uimnlmouily by
tho Medford city council Init nlrhi.
MKDFOIU), May 17. In u public
ntHtcuwnt Mnyor C. K. Uaten admit'
ted Im had wltnmneil an Initiation .In
thu local Ku Klux Klan and, a ho
unw nothlnK objectionable, now I an
honorary member or thn orKanlta
Hon.
Mayor (into nuyn be doe not like
thn practice i-f member going In
mimkn. and culled attention to the
daiiKur or tho maikri liolnR uned to
cloak nouMiiombcni or tho order In
criminal urtloim, Ho nlno Htated If
membem of tho klnn wero ever ruII.
ty of luwIegniiCRn ho would eo Hint
they were punUlicd.
NINE MILL TO START
Plant at lliailow Ijtkn Will IU Op
rratcil Ten llourN
Tho Nino llrolhera' Lumber com
pany nawmlll at Meadow, lake will
renumo Friday on u 10-houpanche-dule,
accnrdlnK to Marlon Nino, who
Watt hero today. Nino iiald llm com
pany had ulwuyH followed Hi,. 10.
hour plan and would continue in do
ho. Thn logging cuinp.i Mill not 1m
opnni'd at pre.icnl, ho mild.
BANK PROBE STARTED
Ntat Will Aocrrtaln Wliothrr Crlni
Inal Action lit Klmt Hlat
8ALKM, Mny 17. Slain Superin
tendent of Hunk Dramwull Iiuh In
stituted au lnvOHtlgullou to uncur
tain If them ha beau rrlmlnul vio
lation of law lu thn falluro of thn
Klrnt Stnto ft Savings Hank nt Kla
math FuIIh.
Attorney Qcnnral Vunwlnklo ap
pointed Judge J. I'. Kavunaugh of
Portland to conduct tho Investiga
tion.
I'KKDICTH HKAVY THAI-'FIO
Heavy traffic east starting May 35
whoa low passongor rates will .go
Into affect Is predicted by J. J, Coylo,
truvollug passenger ageit Vor thn
Southern 1'uciflc, who Is hero toduy.'
Cojlu biild tho furo 'o Chlcugo
amounts to ubout faro und ono-thlrd,
Truffle on tho main lino of tho
Southern 1'aclflo Is ubout equal to
thut of lust year, ho said, .-
STKKI. NKN AT WIIITK HOV8H
VASHINOTON, May 7. Invita
tions buvo buuu Issued for largo
numbors off promlnont stool mliuu
fucturors to moot tho president to
morrow night ut u dinner coufor
once, too wultp houso anuounced,
QLCOTT W&
ELEVENTH
POLITICAL 'LIES
Opponents Attempt to Stir
Up Religious Hatred
Proves Abortive
HAI.IM, May, Ifi, 1022
I'. It. Koule, K'laniutli I'.iIIh.
Mytielf, my ii.irinln nml nil my fum
My urn proteNiuuiN. roll taken of
Htaln rapllol ciuployeM today by I'oil
land newiipapi-rman kIiowm out of
over threu hlimlred t'luplnyiM but
iiiim urn rathollr.t ami none head nf
dvparlmeiiiu However ri'lliilon nialdii
no illfdri'iid' in inn In Main mpl'i)'.
mem. Kfflrleury und Integrity urr
what count
iu:n w. oi.cott
Tim uhnvn Vlati'iiii-nl by (invermir
Olrott Ih In reply In an Imiulry by Die
I'dllur of thu Humid, ai li whi'tlier
thero wax any truth In hlatemeulH f
lu'lni: ilrciiUleil by iollllr.i oppnti.
enln that OIioII'h ntaiiil iiruIiihI thft
Ku Klux nrnnu from ri'llcloiu pre.
Jiullcot. I
Ah clewnth hour political propn.
wiila, rnlculated In true Ku Klux,
funhlon to ntlr rellRlou hntreiU. local
oiionentn of Olrott have ntnted that
the Rovernnr v.nn a Calbollc and and
Hint CTi jht cent of tatt office were
filled by catholic.
JAY'S ANNIVERSARY
IllrtliiUr OberMl of Man Who
Il Itotoltlng CotonUU
IIKDFOIII), .V. Y May 17 Today
I tho ninety-third anniversary of the
death hereof John Jay, natlvu of
New York city, govornor of New
York, leader of the rtvoltlug eel
ronlnt and flrit chief Juitlce of the
United StateH nupremo court.
Jayawa olio I'reildonl VanlilliK
ton'n nVeclal envoy to Ureal llrltnlu
In 1791, and hi nnmo hai been Rtycn
to n treaty which he effected nt that
time, und which Is credited with
having prevented nn Impending war
with KtiKland. It wua ratified over
oxtromo oppoxltlon; was termed by
DomocruMtoptiblclann "cnmplclv
Mirrcndor to KnRland," and by Lord
Sheffield or KnRland on tho other
hand "that most Impolitic treaty of
1 7 114, when Lord (Ircnvlllo was m
perfectly duped by Jay."
HISSIA ACCKPT8 PIIOPOSAL
OKNOA. Mny 17. Russia has ac
cepted thn proposal of tho powers
fur a meeting at The IUriiu to din
cuKh thn Itup.ilan situation.
i :
TOURIST RESORT IN.
LAVA BEDS IS PLAN
OF LOCAL COMPANY
(Julile Will II" l'liriililied and'
MriilH ,nwl HteepliiK AcciimiMl.i.
llniii piutldeil; 0m-mm .lime -I
A tourlat reiiort In thn Modoc l.nvn
IkiIr Ih tbi) plan of Merrill & com
puny, headed by C. Ouy Merrill of
tbi city. Tent-bonne nru beliiK oroct
ed noar tho Hear I'nw ravo and the
road repaired from Merrill In prepar
ation for thn opeuliiK on J u mi 4.
Tim plan In to provldn expnrlenceil
ruIiIijm ho that Hlshlceer may explore
all IntercKtliii; hlntorlc location. In
rlmllm; (.'aptnln Juck'n alroiiKbnld, an
well hh tho numcroilH Irn cave. Meal
and i.lertiliiR nrcoiunindntlon will Im
provided.
Merrill own IfiO ncre near th:
lliinrTaw cavo wbnro thn resort tlll
bfl Inrated
PLAN FOR CLEANUP
A. M. Collier I'lint Cuplaln Iw 1U
Mit Hlork dplilm. for Hiiio
A M- Collier, cbalrinan of tin.
nifiiV illvlslon In district No 2, was
llm flrrl In complete the appoint
ment nf block captains for Anil
Litter week. beRlnuloK Monday,
May 22. HI line-up follews: A. It.
Wllnon, llert Thomas, Henry Ilol
vln, Uiul lloaglond. A. II. Epper
son, Otto lleldrlck, Harry Oooller,
(leo. Humphrey. W. S. SlouRh. I).
M. Smith, M. L. Johnson, V. C.
Hall, Mr. II. M. Ackley and Harry
Wllnon.
J. K. Bwanson, chairman of !!
irlct No, 4 wn tho sicond 100 per
cent orsanlier to report. Ills enp
tutns, who havo moro than averaco
territory to manage, aro a fol fel fol
eows: Frank Mills, llobert Claye,
C. II. Underwood. Fred Houston,
Capt. Calkin and A. J. Lyle.
A general mooting of all tbo
divisional and district chairmen and
block captains' will bo held In the
cbambor of commcrco rooms Fri
day evening, when the whole Dtp
gram for Antl-Lltter week will be
outlined and every captain align
ed to duty. Indications aro that
U I going to bo ono of tho most
thorough clean-ups tho community
has had.
Dr. If. D. L. Stowart ha called
upon the merchants to cooperate
by appropriately decorating their
windows.
J. II. Wells, superintendent or
school, has promised the fullest
cooperation of tho public school.
Other organltatlons will assist in
various ways.
IIHHII PF.ACK FA1W
nUIlLIN, May 17. Tho peace
commltteo of tho Dall Elreann,
which has been trying to find a
basis for unity of the Irish factions,
formally reported to tho Dall today
a breakdown of negotiations.
STILL WAITING FOR THE MAN TO TIE
IT U
OE
Secretary of State Repub
lican Committee Says
Nomination Soon
PHILADELPHIA, Penn., May 17.
Clifford Plnehot apparently ha
won tbo republican nomination for
governor of Pennsylvania on faco of
unofficial ri-tnrnr, It wan said, by If.
W. Ha-ry llaker, secretary of the
(date, republican committee today.
"I'nlesj Alleghany rcurity give a
larger majority than my advice In
dicate thero Is no doubt Plnehot car
ried the ntate," llakor said,
lli'turnn from C 178 out of 71.34
districts lu Uo slate received short
ly aflor llaker mado the announce
ment reduced Alters majority to 11,
CiC. Tlio vote stood. Alter 443,390,
Plnehot 431094
CANDIDATES HEARD
Speaker
In
Appear at Forum Meeting
Four-Mlnuto Talk
With four mlnut allowed each
speaker and personalities taboo, tbo
political forum of tbo chamber of
commcrco today moved smoothly
through tho program.
Tho following candidate for
nomination spoke briefly: A. L.
Wlnhard. republican, for assessor;
J. M. Eicll. republican, for repre
sentative; It. K. Dradbury, demo
crat, for representative; E. L. El
liott, republican, for circuit Judge;
It. C. Oroesbcck, democrat, for cir
cuit Judge; C. J. Martin, republi
can for commissioner, reprosanted
by W. O. Smith, and Asa Fordyce,
'republican, for commissioner, rep
reicnted by Charles W. Ebcrleln.
W. C. Van Emon presided. The
Dorrct orchestra played several sel
ection. A resolution of regret and con
dolence in. connection with tho
doath of E. T. Ludden was pasted.
HALL LEADS BALLOT
Coo
CViunty
Straw
Candidate Winner la
Vote nt Koruui
Charles Hall led tbo ballot la a
straw voto taken today at the
chamber of commcrco luncheon,
with Governor Olcott next White
third ond Senator Patterson no
where ""'
Following i8 a summary of tho
vete: Hall 2S; Olcott 22; White
12; Patterson nono; Dean 1; and
Pierco 1.
THE KNOT
NT N
N 1
IHUTIHll CAI1INRT TO
INQUIIIK INTO DKr'KATKI)
KDt'CATIO.VAfi l'HOOn.M
LONDON, May 10, Tho
Ilrltldh cabinet ha decided to
defer to tho Wishes "t tho
Iioiiko of common and appoint
a commltteo to Inquire, Into
tho educational program on
which thn government was
defeated by a narrow majority
In tba houso last night, Aus-
tin Chamberlain, government
leader, announced today.
BOARD REPLIES TO
LUMBERMEN; DENIES
POLITICAL CHARGE
Hlatrmrai In Support of Finding
Made.; IlwUrr,, Hearing Wn
Not Hastily Conducted
Doclarlng that tberfl was neither
delay nor baste In tbo conciliation
board's action during tbo lumber
strike bearing here, and denying that
politic;) played any part in reaching
a decision, William F. Wood
ward, Otto It. Hartwlg and J. K.
Flynn, number of tbn board, havo
Issued a statement In roply to
the one made public by the operators
on May 5. The board says In part:
"A. recently published statement,
unsigned but ostensibly from a ma
jority of tho pine operators of Klam
ath county, reflects upon findings of
the stato board of conciliation and
carries statements deserving a reply.
"There was neither delay nor haste
In the board's actions. Competitive
conditions in California were careful-
ly considered and the findings have I
been approved by the governor of
this state and by leading employers
In the lumber Industry.
"The conciliation board's efforts
toward adjustment of strike condi
tions followed failure on the part of
federal mediators to secure a confer
ence with and abeolnt refusal on the
part of the mill owners to meet wnfc
either member-of Um iard of con
ciliation, for even an InforaUl eM-
slon ot tb sltustlon.
. '"The board .acted at.tb Instance
of tb mayor of Klamatn Falls, mill
employ, supported so the board was
advised, by the body of Its cltlxens.
It IS true that the employers did not
Invite the board and clearly indicat
ed an attitude of distrust from the
beginning. The board, nor any mem
ber of It, mad any committal as to
the attitude It would take as to com
petitive conditions In northern Cali
fornia where the pine Industry, even
as in Klamath Falls, Is controlled
both' as to ownership and output al
most entirely by Individuals and In
terests located In California and oth
er statea than Oregon.
"Our government has made pos
sible by more than liberal laws ex
ploitation of th virgin resources of
Oregon as well aa other states,
through sale of stumpage at what
constitute In many Instances nominal
rates, bearing slight relation to the
real valu. These forests will never
be wholly replaced and only In part
at amt ttmseto the nation. Shall
this disposal of one of the choicest '.
resources ot the northwest be accom
panied by a further exploitation ot
Ila man Dower?"
The statement concludes by up.
holding the eight-hour day as best
condcctlve to social welfare; denies
that th board was In any way In
fluenced by political aspirations, and
declares that tba board could not
hav0 consclentously arrived at any
other decision than the one, It reach
ed. LEGION WILL MARCH
Observance of Memorial Day
Hed By War Veterans
Plan.
Memorial day will bo observed
'by the, American Legion, it was
decided at the post meeting last
night. It wag planned to march to,
the -cemetery and decorate graves
ot veterans. Arrangements wero
left tq 'Commander Westorfeld, who
win, announce plans later.
f -
OPEN Mluott headquarters
Campaign headquarters bave
been opened by the supporters ot
Asa Fordyce for county commis
sioner and B. L. Elliott lor circuit
Judge la the office ot the Central
Auto Service at 633 Main street.
C. Of o. K&ECTION TONIGHT
Ballots cut' in the election of
eight Member ot the chamber ot
commerce hoard of directors will be
counted etlght o'clock tonight. Sec
retary Stevenson' reports a heavier
vote than that cast '" the primaries.
IHFI
COMTM
Fithian Support Apmv tt
Be Strong; People Real
ize Importance of Office
ii
Next to tho contest for nomination
for governor, tho fight at the eomiBf
primary, centers around O. If. FIUY
lan, candidate for republican" natlnl
committeeman, and Ralph E, WU?
Hams, the Incumbent, who la well wag
re-election after 14 years of toMleg
on to the Job. -
Fltblan seems to have strong sr
port over the state and rporta(Mi
Portland show a growing sMttmeat
for him In thls city. The Mople fit
Oregon are Just beginning to rislliis
the Importance of the office of
tlonal committeeman of tie .party .la
power at Washington.
The naUonal committee la tfc
board of directors ef the partv .la
power. Tb president consolts It
members as to political coalitions la
their respective states. Congress Is
largely Influenced by the nation!
committee of the party In power.
Legislation affecting the state gst'a
Its Impetus from that source These
are only a few of the powerful fane-
tlons of that unofficial body.
Oroa has at last awakes
and wants to know what It may
pect from the next national commit
teeman of the republican party.
Fithian Is a prominent wholesale
business man of excellent record wh
has never been In polities btt wh
wa a prominent sppftr f Kssss
velt and torogralv MB. Ht
sUtforss la aa ou'taooken naa far
- -'- 4 sflsnkfktfianttt aTsi faaAaei aULsfl MPaW
sjptifgygyyr? VTsSf-l?
stock men oy seenring tot tnass air
Jast shar of th wsr finane f.j
oration money, which t th nra-;
ent time tbey have not received. It
stands pledged to do hi utmost ta'
secure this, greatly needed relief.
He' also stands pledged to Just,
prompt and substantial recognition
of world war veterans, and to ttat
rights for women within th republi
can party.
Ralph E. William Is ot the stead
pat wing ot his party and basrh1l
claim for re-election solely upon pest
party services. His platform Is silent
as to all other Issue and makes
no promises aa to progressive ana
sures of tho Fithian plajform.
m s ,
FRENCH SENT FEELER
Attempt Wa Made to PMiratna
U. 8. Views oa Tbe Kagaa
WASHINGTON, May M. rtV
sources at Oenos, prior to istaaan
ot the economic conference invlja
tlon to United State to nartlelaftsi,
In The Hague meeting, sent a.fftt
er to develop tbo American attltna
toward participation, it was learaM
today.
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Tho American reply, It was ex
plained, wag sympathetic bnt mat
'one ot acceptance, although aftr
ently construed at Genoa as fefa
casting a participation by Ualtd
States.
This It was said, was th only
explanation that could be assigned
bera to the conclusion In Euros
capitals which followed th Amer
ican declination ot tho formal ta
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Stone Shows Some Speeel
Lakeview Bar Is Aasaseei
Reports from Lakevlew are tas
members of the bar there era still
in a dased condition as the re
sult of the term of court held theft
by Judge Stone Monday. Walt
Judge Stone appeared oa the tlhe
view bench Monday morning reedf
tor action he was very soloawalr
advised that they had a "hlg" etas,
one that would require days ta set
a Jury and many more days let;
irlal. To eliminate useless 44V.,
fas evidently the Judge did, a Jiff 0
was bad In one hour, and taevf
diet ot the Jury read at I ealt
Monday evening. ' "'
On ot the attorney rsnmasd P L
the Jadge aa he afeeaoj.t tatjSJJ?
That waa the fastest wersf
saw. Judge." pi
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