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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1922)
i," il v f , tv fv. 0U f " k itunfnn Mvmlb WEATHER FORECAST TOVICHIT AND TIIUIINDW, IMIII NEWS OF THE WORLD BY THE 'ASSOCIATED PRESS j) h, Member of the Associated Press. I'lfh I'titli Vmi Nil. i:i;il. KLAMATH FAM.M, OHUOO.V, WUDNUNIIAV, MAY l!l, l2l. MUCH FIVK CKMTM V.. P 'fr I ', NATIONAL BITE ED Cut in Western Territory 13 : Per Cent; Purpose to i Aid Business wakiiinoton, May si , k.-m- Till mill nnllmiJ. Id,, reduitlon of fielglu ni uvoriiglng aliuul In per n'tit were ordered toduy by I ho In-1 lwl.l roiiimrrru rommls.lnn. In vvestern territory the rut oidcrod ' huh iiiiprmlntiili'ly 1.1 14 p(r enl, In Miiillurn iniiiinlulii unci 1'iirlllc groups I approximately 12 U- percent, In east- tii territory upproilniuti ly II perl rent, nil ('(fertile July Int. Thi rut n rut removed the perient 11K0 of general Increase given nil rullriuil In 1920. Tint f-filiilulialri. In IIh ilnftnlit .1... I SLUSH ORDER Br COMMISSION ..... . , UllllU.ll III HlUtlll- rlnri'il thti general rt'i net on 11 mto , , ., 1 This was determined liy Jewett. Ii'Vi-In, as siihstunlliilly iin the intuit- . . , , .. . .. , ... ... ... ... , who made u personal liipe Hon III Hun of rnrrler w hiiiiII wllll, ,, .... . . ,. .... .'. J Merrill urn Mill 11 fol owIiik n-K'Ipt tl'llll III Utllt llllnltlliNll lOUlllllOIIH , ... . ... ...,., , M , . iif I lu I'ttiT Jnwi'lt, In roni i.my rmnnportutloii rh.trKin lmv uioimt. I ,,,, , . , . , . , . ... ?, . . 1 w Hi M K l()tkinuii. utiilit Imtchury ml In a Milnt Hlien lluy un lnii'iul . . . . , ., ., 0. , ,, ,. .. , ,, , .. UpT II I'lli i-iit, nml It ('. Htrel, r. Iiik Ihr fr' flow of i iiiniuiri'i', lliun... . V . , ... ., ...... H. cuini' wunlt'K In iliarK' of tlic tfiullni: to ilrii-ui tin- puriuiMi for .' , ., ...,. .... ttlilrh tliy wurii ntulilMifil. Ilmt of priHlurltiit riirrniu tvhlrli noulit mi utile (tin mrrliTN lo proiln Hopte llh uilriiinlo trminporiutlou ' CiiIiiiiiIiIoii ileclileil rullroniU were I entllleit to euro & 3-1 pi r rent on thn value of lh,. rullwny irnmrty, roni p.irei with : per rent, whlrli huh inuilu the reoionutite leturii uluiiiluril iimler thn lr.inportullim lici. J'uwieii It r unit I'lillmmi rntei were not uf feried liy llin nnlrr. Tim Krliernl )Uetloii nf whether r.illroail lrnnpnit.itlnii rlmrr.e" In tin; I'nlleil Hlulr hail uttnlnoil teelM ton IiIkIi fur bunllioim niiit linlimlry to Niippnrt wan brounht formally hefore the liiterntnlo rominrroe riiitimlHHloii III the full of I'.lJI Ml tin cumuli. hIuii'n own inolloii iiltrnuinli In re. Hloiiii to nulfon-wlile rniiilUMrrlul nml pnlltlrul MiiKKfolU'iiit. Kurin organ Itatluim unit reprenpnlnllten of w cut em Htuleii. particularly thoie In the ir.itn proilui Iiik nrra, ohtulneil marl. eil runreinliiii" about lti.it lime to which rnllroailjt volunlnrlly mtdeil n ten per lent reduction on practically nil nxrlrultitr.tl proilurt nil oer Hie Uulteil State eirept III New- Kiik Intnl. Ileforo thn rnminliiilan, linwrvpr. the rnllronil eecutleii. HtatUtlral ex perm, uiul u t tonic) N. ileM'lopo'il the nrKUinent irtut railroad earning were Itimifflrlent lo Junllly nny xyn erul decreaneii, nt leant until operal Iiik eienri anil wko paynicntH. iin ri'KUlatecl liv the riillrrniit lahor lioanl, hail norm roducml. Kvery innjor In iluntry In thn United State wuh rep. rennntcil In tho henrliiKii. nlonK with Htutn remilatlvo tiuillm, tuom of whom noiinht lowrrlnic of trnimporlutlon iharKi'K, hut dimmed ill Hie decree of uriic'iicy which they ui?KClfd for Hid coiiimUl)n'H ucllou. The hear Iukn Ktended over four moutliM. Hecrulary of Commwrcn Hoover, up peurlllK ut thu rvquenl of the (hum- her of commorci of lh United Slutei.,,tho ojr whW m nr( nt )0 propmed that Ihn cominllon hIioiiI.I lul,rpy (f mtnrHmi nm ,,f tho miiko over tho cxIhIIiik rulK'NHnc j K,r) w(1 w l)0 , mi,t1(,rrt 0f litren on thn principle of uppbliiR .j,,, mxt Kener.illon of Moldlers. prnporllonutely lower fiolutitu to the bulky, low priced, raw mulurlulN of ImliiHtry und axrlcttltuii', mirh iin roni, prlmiiry fooilntuffH, nnd oren. Illitbor prlco flnlnhcd mulerlnlH mid paBHeiiKcr truffle. Mr. Hoover hub Kexleil, might bear tho charKox until Hitch tlmn nN rnllroad revenucn hud developed (o tho point which would nllow redurtlonH without enilnnuerlnir. railroad croilllH. Imm'edlale nml tan- (Coutlnusil to Piiko 4) AVKATII Kit JPUOII A III I.ITI KH Thn Cyclo-RtormnKruph "nt Un derwood h I'linrmn ry torordeil u HllKht full In barometric proHxtiru thU mom Iiik but llio cImiiku wiih not Hiiffli'lent ly marked to hull cutu any Krent rlmiiKo In weather eondliloiiH. ForociiHt for next 34 hourHi (lenornlly fair: In cioawInK clouillncsA ' tonlgrtt. with moderuto tomporaturcH. Tho Tycos rooordlnK thormomotor rogliitoroil muxlmum nml minimum liimiitirutitros today n follewa: JIlKh , , ' ,. i Low ... 30 l('oM'i:iii:ci: m:HToiii:n AS'IOIHA, H IHIK.'O ash T.WUM.t .AH Pflll'IH Ol' CM, I, NIJW VflltlC. Mil) 21 All Inlor.roiinlul fri'lulil lonfotfU'i', riinilirlHllli: Hipri'NeiilullveH nf iirliuiH steamship lines today, restored AHlnrln, Hun Diego mi'l Tiiriiiiiii iin ports of full pend Iiik ii lii'iirlm: liefnm lli ilnpnrl iiicnt nf regulations nf the Hhlp ping board. No n( Hon wim Ink n regunllni; Vancouver nr Vldorln, which wero idlmluuted iilmut n in on I Ii ngu together wllli llin other ports. lo RABIES OUTBREAK IN VALLEY FALSE ALARM, S AYS JEWETT ""'''"" '' 'lii.N l'HI Of II 'IM'I in Ho Without riniiiiliillnii MeildlltltN III Mil tin llllll Merrill arc nut threatened wllli extinction """"R1' " virulent outbreak of ruble riiuni'ii ny ni)oio inii'M. iin hiin in timated In a loiter written 1 ntly J liy i.'Iiun it I'lioln if iliicrmni'iito, pre datory milinul Inspector, to Stanley (I. Jewett of I'orilmnl. "I"" 11 pii'il.itory inlitralory hint ilep.irtiiient, left for , lleml tmlu). I'oole',, letter lold of 1 1 mtnoiih In Merrill und Mullu liaMll lieen lilt tell by mud royutcH, nuyliiK that m--ernl of lliliie lillteu were In u mt l ti H lonilltlon Jewell n.ild ho had luentloued the report but decided to mude u pcrMonut lnetlKullon to iin rertuln thn fact.! He found the re port to be without foundation anil that with the exception of In thn l.ivn bedx III Modor county, which Ik with' out hU jurlndlctlnii. ro)nteN nr.t not oveily numeroiiH, "The firm ihliu: lo do when nn nnlm.il or n pot-Hm In bitten by n coyote In to colli the o)oto'ri tie.ul tn tho Mule health department tut mileiil," Jewell Willi "III IhU wny It run bo determined whether the ani mal renlly Iiiih rnlibteN, :in the neurl boille,! nn. nl.i)'H npp.nenl In the bruin of ouo dlxeuiied. After belliK bitten, rahlex In not iipparent for H doyN. und from flint up tn 8ever.il mnntliN nml even nno ear" Jewell Hiild the I'.iMeur Irenlmen: nelilom falU to cure those iiffllrled by raffilON. In HhlppliiK 11 head lo tho health department he ndvlneil piicMtiK It In Ire. ASKS WORLD PEACE rorum Hoiiker Hay 1'AriTilN Should Hold Next Pcure I'oiifervncc "It tukeM but a nernnit tn kill n jioldlcr. hut It take twenty year for nun of iin mother to rear it num." declared Mm, Humid .'cut, wife of "Private" I'e.it. ut tho chamber of commerce luncheon to iluy. On HiIn iiHtuTtlnu hIio based a plea for world pe.ico. 8ho do cluied Hint tho next pe.Mii confer euro hIiouIiI not be u roiiKroKUtlim of premiers and world HlntexmiMi, l.i. t nf tin. futlier.! unit lnotherH of Mho nuked for tho co-operation of nil mothers to prevent future warn, und usxerled that tho KiikIIhIi NpeuklllK people rould eHtahllnli world peace If they combined to that end. l'rlvulo Peat wus Introduced, but reserved IiIn talk for thU ovonlne ut the ChuutiimiMU tout. MIhh Mar garet (lurrlHoii, Hvlnuer of tho na tional oratorical couteat, ii Portland 'Rlrl; (lloiui I MorrlH, and other UhuiitniKiuii niombcrn moke. Mm. M. C. Herd, director ot tho Chau tauqua, presided. (1I.ikji:s At.AiNKT i.rf.iii:iiTV AVSHJNOTON, Muy 24 Attor ney (Innenil DuiiKhorly wiih churKed by Senator Caraway, democrat, of AiknnanH, In the Bouuto toiluy with havln(; nHxlKiifd secret norvlco np eratlvea tit Hhiidnw mumborii ot ron Ki eH. , .MAHKIIT KKPOUT rOHTLAND, Muy 24. Livestock anil crKh Hteiuly, butter two contu ItlKhor, extra cuIich .IS to nn, wheat tl,21 to SI.20, prlnlu 40, OF BEN W. OLCOTT Complete Returns From All Counties Give Plurality of 627 Votes POIITI.ANK. May 2 Complete returiiN from OreKoti'ii .IC nun t J.-h, 1 2 ilnnfflrliil, nt noon today Kale Ol ion r,27 plurality over Hull for re publican nomination for Koternr.r. The figure: Oluitt. 1.1,102 .mil Hull 12,17.',. Olrott carried 21 foundry anil Hull 12. POItTI.ANI), May 21.-10:30 A. M. --Motived flKlirex, roiuplete mid of flclul, from 24 countleN, und uni pleto and iinofflrliil from It ouii tlexT lurludlnf; linomplet.. from Ma ker, cue Olrotl 43,0yr. and Hall 42.17.'.. HAI.i:.M. May 21 -I- V. Ileun to iluy Kent hi (.oiiKriitul.itli iin lo (ioi ernor Olrott. ALARM BID ACCEPTED; Sjitein Will Cnwr Whole '! i ' lleinlil Nmueil Offlilut I'hh-,. At a meeting toduy noon thn ell) council accepted tho bid of the (iiimewell company for u fire alarm s)Ntem und pronounced the Kienlug Herald tho official city newvpaper. Tho fire alarm )icm will cover tho city from Khlppingtmi to the low er Sixth utreit furtory dlnlrict. nml wilt Include Huhooht nml hiiNpltuls. Twenty-alx utnrm hnxe will be In- tailed. Tho lolul com will be ts.lir,, n imvlni; nf several hundred dollari under tho tdils first made Tho net Ion relative to the Herald liermno necettH.iry throurh the huh peiiNlon )eHlerilay of the Klamath Iteconl. iin rlty aiHerllnemenU were NCheduled for publication today uiMTUiti: pictuhi: 111:1:1 The four-reel feature. Ilobln Hood nml Ills Merry Men, to bo shown at tho Star theatre Saturday morning at 10:00 a. m. for thn benefit of the children working In the i lean-up campaign, hai arrived and ticket? nro In thn hands of district chair men. Every child who. works In the campaign Is entitled to atlcket. Ad mission cannot bo secured In nny other wny. I M ,- - SHAKE fy , . v BRofHEB. Y r s'S I 'RADIO IS DECLARED j GREATEST BLESSING OF ERA TO BLIND Hllillc-H Kmihleil In Iteuhe .Venn Dally Without llinlim Ii Itci.l; I :n Jo) k Cniicill", !, I in r-x HI'ltlN'dnCI.H. III. Muy 21 - llaillo mid the hrnnilcaiitliiK of newa mid concert mimic thrniich lliee air,' ' (lilt. ,lr.rlfir.ii1 ll.trn If. tin V If. Ii.. n ..r. ..- ....- ..- ... ....... j ... ...i . CmI-M'MiI to blind p'TROnH by Charles I'. CouiNloik, Nlithtleifii from Infanry. who heniM the division for the vio lation of tlm adult blind, connected with lite "tali! department of pub lic welfarn "The line of'rndlo emilpment by blind iktomin." -Mr Comhlock 11.1I1I, "In iindbiibledly thn Kreutint lilenN- Inc und comfort orriirlnc In IhUJ era." Ho declared that thin new In vention make. It poxlbl,. for kIkIiI- leu pernnnK to receive new dally i without haWiiK It read to lliem: Hint the htato now ban paid readers nt the nchool for tho blind ut Jacknonvlllo id the ImliiHtrlal homo for the ' blind In Chicago "With tho Inatullullon of iiulnmeiit." Mr. t'oniKtockk 1... .liNtTim-il "their hervlce, with And not only can the MUM ,m, ow hui H... udvuntuge of cur - rent new, but he run listen to con- lerti und lectures. 1 hnve already e(iilpped my home wiui ruiuo mm recehln,; new iltrettly from a ulilrul alntloti In UhlcaKo which m.ikeH n epeclully of NemlliiR out bill- letln for blind perM.nt For the "pant neveral evening I Imto been UnIi-iiIiir to concert given In Do- trolt. ) Use of radio In Ibe stale school at Jacksonville and the Industrial home in Chicago. In being tnnlcmplatcd according to nnnouncemenl by Juge C. II. Jenkins, director of the state department ot public welfare. WOBBLY BOUND OVER AIIcrci! I. W. W. Or:inlrr Held In Default of :,IM lloml l.oals Davis, alleged I. W. W. orgnnlier. arretted her on May 13. nnd lodged In the city Jail. In a Inuring this morning In the ustlro court was bound over to tho grand Jury by Jurtlco (lahagen. llomls were fixed nt $3,1100, In default of which Havls wa remanded back to tho custody of tho sheriff and locked up In the city Jail. The charge against Davis Is criminal syndicalism. Chief of Police Wilson said yes terday that tho matter hid been re ferred to the federal nuthorltlea with n view to having Davis de ported. n ha had como to this country from Austria 11 years ago and bad made no attempt to be come a citizen. WHAT DOES HE -MEAN, "BROTHER!" T i GLOBE STARTED I Plane Capable of 115 Miles Per Hour; Cross Atlan tic from Newfoundland C'HOVnoN, Kngland. May 24. A Krent crowd n.iw Mnjnr V. T. Ill.ike nnd rompanlomi start today on an attempted no.OOO-mllo fllnhti I around tlm world. Tho aviators arn tulnc a machine capable of 115 ml lei an hour. The. flmt iitop is NCheduled for Paris. 'ney win uy , n.- i.. iw tliroiiRh India. China. Japan. AIaa - l mi - ...til II. l. aH.Ha Tl a N IN ka anil the Unltc.i HtaiM. cromiinic,unj information bureau, with head- ..... ........ I. If...... VA...nMM.IIn.l I .... the Atlantic Ifroin Newfoundland rjtjlJln (Irecnland nnd Iceland. aid I -Major Wake intimated that with luck '" co,,,tl K''1 oround ,hc worId Mm ttirj tiinnlhi titnr1ltllf AfinrnT ' " -".- -.. ...- -.. , ""'"') 3 hours In the air, I fANY EGGS SHIPPED 1:1,1100.000 I Tuliil From Klnmnlli ('limit) for Tlili Swoon About 12.000. 000 trout eggs have been shipped from this county to Douglas und Clackamas counties this season, according to llyck man. state superintendent ot hatch eries', who left hero toduy for the northern part of the county. The work of taking trout eggs I now- tinder full swing at Dia mond lake and eliewhere in the county. One million hare been tuken from Spencer creek to the Fort Klumath hatchery n Creaked creek, where six new concrete rear ing ponds have been Installed. A larce number of trout will bo lib erated In Spencer creek. (Samo Warden Stout will leavo for Diamond lake tomorrow. LEAVITT'S VOTE 972 Cnndl- TM! tphlcal Ki-ror fSnro lute of Only H73 A typographical error yesterday gave Judgo A. L. Leavitt a voto of S72 In tho primary election, while the correct flguro Is 972. The vote for H. I Klllolt was C74. " SIOXS COMMK.IU'lAli TIIKATV C-F.NOA. May 24. iCommtrclal treaty between Soviet Russia and Italy was signed In the Itoyal Pal are here today. 1 PIKMIXT .MANAIJKIIH WITH OUT AUTIIOHITV TO WITH IIOMI UMTKIt lltOM UHIIUS WAHHINdON. May 21. Sec- retnry Fall notified nil reclamn- Hon project mnnnRrMi today that they hnvn no nulhnrlty tn wllhold wntcr from land owners nnd entrymen water liners for non-pnymnnt of charRm pending .1 declnlon by (ho norretnry on each application for extonNlon of lime. The declnlon was mmln In a tet cniio affoctlnn tho Minidoka 4 project In Idaho, SCENIC OREGON TO BE ADVERTISED BY BUREAU WITH SIGNS -. Will It Locate at rnteaIc Point n AaottnK MatF1,. ,,uroia io Ofm llrnnrh llcrv poitTLAND. May 24. Puruant rf".. to It function In attractlni? tourists tf ,ho Mate tho 0rPBon Tourli quarters In this city, has eontracM cd with the largest out-door adver tising company upon the Pacific Coast for the erection of six Im mense sign board, depleting "Ore gon. 'the flccnlc Wonderland." Tho signs, which will be painted In the highest style of tho sign painter's art, will be ten feet high and fifty feet long. The sign will bo located at strategic points In California, Utah. Washington and Idaho. A sign on tho most travel ed road In tho vicinity of Los An geles will show Crater Lake In nil Its grandeur: onp near San Fran cisco will show tho Oregon caves and their magnificent mystery; a sign on tho Lincoln highway, cast of Salt Lake, will llliutrato beautl ful Wallowa take In Eastern Ore gon ;a sign on the highway east ot Pocatello. Idaho, will Illustrate the grandeurs of the Walloraa. and Blue MoqntaJjaf'iM -J ' t. '.WIH-lKd a sign on tho Yellowstone trail, east of Spokane, will attract the at tention, of tho west-bound tourist to tho magnificence of tho Columbia River highway; and another sign on tho Yellowstone trail, cast of Walla Walla, will llluttrato in he roic slzo the beauties ot snow-capped Mt. Hood. Tho managing commllteo of tho bureau contemplates changing the signs In a few months to other scenic marvelg of Oregon, thus car rying out tho broad prlnciplo In augurated when the bureau was first organized, to glvo every por tion ot the state Impartial treat ment. A branch Information bureau win b0 established In Klamath Falls about Juno 1. AMUNDSEN PREPARES Power Schooner llelnjt Provisioned For Seven Year Drift SEATTLK. Wash., May 23. Ronald Amundsen's 292-ton power schooner, Maude, now being provisioned hero for n seven year drift In tho arctic ocean which tho explorer belloves may take him und his crew of nine across the north polo, Is no novlco In bucking lc0 floes. Tho staunch llttlo ship proved her mettle on u provloy. excursion Into tho fur north. Who'll tho Muudo leaves Seattlo on Juno 1 for the arctic drift, It will bu her sec ond venture on polar exploration. Amundsen left Chrlstlanla in tho Muude In 1918. In 1921 he returned to Seattle, from tho Siberian const beruiiso Ice hud crushed his ship's propeller. To avert a recurrence of this misfortune, the Muudo wilt car ry four extra propelling. On tho present trip, if tho Maudo can do her work In four years Amundsen will bu both surprised and pleased.! The llttlo boat Is 120 feet long, 42 feet of beam, draws 10 feet und her bottom Is easy curving with a special keel. She Is constructed of wood, und because of hor shnpo it Is believed Ice will ;iot crush her heavy timbers, but Instead lift her bodily. Tho boat can proceed either utulor motive power furnished by oil burn ing englnos or under sails. With her wireless she. Is expected to keep tho explorbra In touch with tho Inhabited portions ot tho world. Two air planes will fly from hor deck over tho vast whlto Htrotches ot tho trozon northern ocean nnd facilitate the charting ot that llttlo known region Ono ot these planes is capable of carrying nino passongors, and the other threo persons, bo that In caso (Continued on Paga Two). UISTKUM RE I End Comes After Checker ed Career; Had Astonish in Editorial Policy Tho Klamath llecord. published by Don Ileldlng, r-t at, is no more. Tho nA camo Into yesterday when tho common stock of the com pany was delivered to K. J. Murray. Failure to obtain financial restora tlves was tho direct canso of tho demise Since becom'lng a dally tho Klam ath Itocord has led a checkered ca reer, and the end came as no, sur prise. Many, In fact, were amaied that It had managed to scrvlve at all following tho break with E. J. Murray, whoso contract to purchaso tho Itocord was uphold by Judgn Stono recently. An outstanding foaturo of thn Itocord during the recent owner ship wan its erratic editorial pol icy. Today a supportor ot the working man and the eight-hour day .tomorrow alt for tho operator and tho nine-hour day, Its; readers wero at a lost to understand Just what tho newspaper stood top This eccentricity was alio apparent dur ing thu primary campaign, in tho early stages of which the (Rec ord announced that nn "Investiga tion" had proved Ocorge A. White . to be tho most desirable candidate Shortly after the visit here uaaries Han the Record suddenly came nut m rone lor Hall ana tfto KltntVKIanyvwiXSn It fi?cfS"r1it ... ... . rf- . .. to bo "100 per cent American." A significant fact wag that most can didates named on the Record's tick et were defeated In Klamath county. Murray said today he would dis continue publication ot the Record, as well agj the Record ho has puW llshed weekly since November, hut that ho would Issuo a Sunday now papcr under a different name. "Tho namo 'Klamath Record In a disgraco to tho community and a stcmch in tho nostrils of tho peo ple." Murray declared. "From "now on tho namo will oxlst In memory only." EVANS GIFTED ORATOR Chautnuiua Speaker Ham Wide Rep utation; Nephew of L. George International responsibilities will b0 discussed tomorrow night on the Chautauqua platform by -Dr. Arthur Walwyn Evans,' a nophew of Lloyd Oeorge, the English statesman. It. Evang Is n native of Wales but left bis native land 12 years ago and lit now an American citizen. He Is reputed to bo a gifted orator und u keen nnalylst ot men and af fairs and his lecture "Let There Do Light" bares vital truths und gives i now viewpoint on tho problems and relationships of English speaking peoples. In Wules and England first, then In the Uulted States and Can ada, Dr. Evuns has created a deep Impression. Tho Jugo-SIuv Tamburlcans, min strels ot the Ralkaus, will glvo it con cert at the afternoon performance, and a prcludo performanco in the evening. Tho tamburlcu is, their na tlvo Instrument, rcsombllng tho gui tar und mandolin but with greater tone possibilities. Tho big tent wug packed for tha first performanco lust night. Tho urtlst trio proved worthy of tho nd vani'o notices given them., Mather unburn' humorous portrayals won much upplauso. His delineation o( , tho chief charade in James A Visit comb Riley's "Nothing nt All to Say", und his portrayal ot a pedantic pro fessor woro especially good. Glonn Morris, tho electrical wizard and Harold "Prlvao" Poet, nro to day's features. Prlvato Poet uppourrt this evening. Prlvuto Poet appears; locturo on peace, "Introducing Your Neighbors," ' URIGAIHKIt WOUNDED CORD ISSUED 1 B BELFAST. May 24. Hflgadler , General Hlgginson, who reeestljr " commandod the Ilrltlsh Isfantry bri gade nt Cork, waa shot an woamN "X ', ed whlln rhllnir neur TliMrirv lo" .Intr ' . . -i X . .. .L. .lJ!, I ... m.J v V My , i ff Tll J t'V J-! fj'