The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 15, 1922, Image 1

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    WEATHER FORECAST
joMdiir ami ntiiMi r.tnt
I'lflienlh -jii No.dUIII,
CONFERENCE OF
POWERS
AT THE
D
Economic Rehabilitation 0f,
Europe mid Rusnia Ones-
tioti Arc Paramount '
'till II 'll i:. .Inn,. I , CidiiuiiiI
rilmliiMiitli n nf Lump" mill n .H
latili"liH'iil i.f ItiiNNln in ihr famllv
of nation , were before Hi,. powers'
uriIII todav "In II tlii illm iimhIiiiih j
lili.iliilolicd III (iiliim ii niiilitli 111:1,
ttriii r- umcii 111 1" i, mi. i) I nihil,'
lit nil (fiil-ln lit I'lirlM (ii nigaulo mi
llili'illiilliitiiil Iiiiiii fur (ieimuny Iuih
nnfiuriiti'il 1ohmI mi) k:ii In mini iiiiiii-
tiTi iiiiieernllii: II"' primp ilt i.f i,,,
pri'Ki'iit Kuiiicring in making ili'liniii.
urrri'iiii ii t h nllli Suli'l Itiixnlii if,'
ill fiirilr.il nwinil pii perly Mini pa)
mint of II -nlnri debts N, ! I Iiihn.
ii.h riiiiiiiitliin wax evident iiiiiniii; llm
iiii!iiti i li make every effoit in in
iiimpll Ii llix lexulls which tlio fioima
ion r ri lire fiillcil In aihlcVi
Tile "
Clllnlleiln ,, ,,
fen in. I I r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi inljiiiiniiiii nt
llf I III , llll.l ( 'UlflTI'M. I' Willi llli
., ,.., ....I tl... hitler imrt ..I May
nf till H.l II prillili'lllit 'I'll,. iIi-cIhIiiii I
lu t'( Ipciiii ii( linn cinii itiiImi; Huh
U .! Illilllifil l,irK"l' I') Hi'' lie
ir, ir 'lie Cnropi'.itl poui'm In per
mimli Hi" I'lillKtl HliitfH in p.irtlrl
,,,'. Hut llif Aini'i linn cum inmiiiil
i i, ut i" In' ri'pri'Hitnlfil at Tln
II ikui .iii mi n tlmn II
nun ill lllf
r. nf r n nf Italy
Willi, till' (iCIKI.l (llllfl ri'lld' M1M
iiiiiiiIii 1 1 v i ( iiiiiiinlr. II noun ili.r!np
ill (itilni.ili'il political illnniHuliniit
Tlf H.iKili, nillifl IllK. i'niiipoi'il ii'
rlu if U nf ispi'MD. Ih ilcxlKllcd I"
h, onfiiifil nnli'lv I'1 lli' coiihIiIit
ail, ii ,.f , intiili' iiii'Klliint
Uli,. n tin' Aiiiiirli'an KiiMTiiini'iit
ilcllni'd on .May l", tlio Invitation
In lif r pri'iK'tltcil at Tli" llaKiir. tills
ill- Ulon wim ri'ii'lM'il w It Ii t'xpri'H
Kiuii of ri'KKl In Kmop'i. purlieu-
Urn 1. 0111 (ircat llrltalu and I'r.iiire. J
i..r it m felt aliro.til tli.il nolliliiK i
n i', rinniifiit and lultTii.it It mil na
tun mulil be mull rliiKiii for the
ri-,,r.iliiiii i.f ttunHla wltliout the (
dp--r.it tf 1 11 of tho I'ntled Slati'K. whose
i itib, icHiiurrrs and pfttltlr.il power
mail'- lu-r liiilliii'UKablo lo nny i;r-at
oi l, reitoratlim iniixemeiii
The Wiixlilimtim fi'Verumeiit In re
fit nig to i;n t" The llai:uc. crlil' Iri'd
llif .iHHiidc of IttiKHla ax a bar to
nny wti uietit and ch.1r.11 lerlzed Ih"
KnUft reply In th" allied leimx 11 x
l.i'klni; an) ilefliilli'itexs ax a Il'ihIx
f r a Parley Nim'rlhi'li'wt. W.ish-
IllL'Imi uiil.l ill.. A met If. Ill I'nverll-I
.......... ....., .... .. ....... ..--- ---
in-iit alu.i)H uiih ready In Join oili
er KoM'rniufiitH In iiiraiiKlnt; tor an
Ili'lillO by eXpi'rlH llllo the iilitiiiilt
liii.illou In KiinmIii mid lb" n xx.iry
li'iilfillex
'This iii'M-ruiiieiit." Ibe Auiirli.in
I'liiimiiulcalli'ti mild, "Ix 1111. 1I1I" m
toin Imlii that It niii lielpfullv l'r
llill'.iln lu the iiir-ltllilK lit The Habile,
ai this wiiulil apiiear to be lb" mnlln
11. line under a dlffcli'lit tiniiii'lH l.i
luie of the (ienn.i rnufereiice and
di'ntlned in 1 nrniiutcr the sain" dlffl
iillli'H if the nttllude illKi'tosed lu the
lliisslan inemiirandiim of Muv II '
iii.iIiih uniliiiiii;cil.
"The luexcilli.lbl" ami ultimate
'lUi'Ntlon," tho no"!" xald l".
"oubl appear In be the reslnrallnn
nf iirodudlvlty In ltimxl.i, Ibe exxeti
Hal rondltloim of wltlrli ni Mill l
I'n M'ciircil and tfiuxt In lln nature of
HiliiKs bo piovldud within IliibMu
hcrHolf."
Ki'iiiiiury lloiner HpcaMiiK l
WiinIiIiicIuii May Ifi oil the Aiiui It an
"fiiH.il to atlonil Tlio lliigll" BiitliiT
"K. Hiild the Aiiioilnin Koveiuim'Hl
"'III malntiiinod thorn could be nn
(Cotitlnued on Page Two)
vi:atiii:u pnMi.nii.nii:s
Tho Cji'lo-Slorinaginph at I'"
dot w nod H I'liaima
rj' Iiiim icglMered
hut llttl" ihaiigo
In linrometllc PH'h
miro dining the
last 21 hoiirs.
Thoioforo hut !
tin chnnge in
weatlmr conditions
nmy bo iixpecliMl.
V01 01 list for nuJvt
21 Iieiiih:
(lonornlly fulr.
Tlm 'I'l'Wk 1 "(.Old.
S
II
'"K thormomotor roglHtorod miixl
""nu and minimum toinerutuieH to
'1'iy, iih follewn:
High 7fi
u. Low v 15
3V lEuenfug Mtmlb
Rail Leaders
" Nlllllw . y
Htril., ,.t. . .- ... .
Him h. .. I., ft to i i,:l,i i: ii ,. ' '
...,.,,. wu ii ,iy rr 4IIII Trim
W.V. "row, ' !,Ur' ,MHarJ
FARMERS TOLD HOW
TO PREPARE POISON
FOR GRASSHOPPERS
I.iiiiihIii , u.M , ,. , ii,,,,,,.,.1
will, Vfwll. Xliiiiilnl,.! l:
J ,)
j Knit i iiiiini.,1 rrrmiti,
I 'I llf flllliiulni! f,,ril . I
! I", I.IHHK.
i hopper iiiiImiii , ,, ,,,,1,1,, )iy (.
I A llfllilfrKOII, llfWlj ii,,f, r,
y agent
i "III fiirmerx lii ixicrinl
. lint 1m: llm ti ui.i.i. i. .
' ' .I.Kll.lXU
u iiniiifrniiii iimiiiiitv of rropH In
III.' n.iiniy Hi Ik ni-iiHTiir
I'lftV llnlllllli. 1,1 I, Inn I I. ..II
,,,. .,., , ''"'...
" ' " M,l,n (II
nrxeiili . foil i IioiiiiiIh of fin.. ..H iun
Kniiiiim of low i-i.ulf imiiiiMii'H. llm,
ouiid'H amyl nrciaif. In in ir. Kal -
lonn oft wii..i: pi,.pn. ,y iiiIxIiik'
bran. xiiMiiimt. Wt null arni'iili timr. I
'"Kill), mix mntaxiMii ulili wntfrand
add nmyl aiftuli' Do tint add iim)l
nri'tnii' iiiiIi-hh n,,U,,,, u i.. I... .... .1 '
.. Ihln n t
n r- w hoiirx as ndnr U loxt If
lirlil loo lone. Add Holuilini of mil
hiHHi'n and water lo br.iti mixing with
addllloiial uiit r until mixture In
damp i'IhiiiiiIi to siri..ul rcidll) '
"Tln above iiiiimnit U Hiifflclfut
for I'litht 10 in nrri'N If propcily
xpraail. Hpri'.ul by luoadcixtlni; be
fore mm Ik ery hot. the merultu: be
1 111: ih" b't time If on b.iiililng
beilH. apply eery four or five days
until all Kr.inlinpt,'iH are li.itilii'd
out If Kr.nodioppiTM ale fairly ma
lure and are Kiire.nllni:. It Ih nihlx-
,,,,. , M . , fr, , )f , ,.
.iiice 1. nh iiinruliiK "
lli'inliTHi'ii caiiie hure from OrcK'in
Aurlciiltiir.il ioIIck". where lie ma
jored In dali)lng, afterward t.erlui:
as lintrurliir for two e.us. Ills
flret u" kit lieie will be I.UKi'lV de
loteil to bernmliu; familiar with tho
rnouty and Itx uieils, he Haiti. Later
a prnitrnm will be nittllueil. Klnro
airlvltiK here last I'rblay, ho line
tr.iM'Icd ro in' ! mill iadi il.i.
v t Hit liu: arliinx Kectlotm of the futili
ty SpeaMiic cf life ciasithnpper placue.
llemlerKoil h.i 111 all IliM'htlcallnii lllill
cat fit thai the P"Mh balihed late
ly on the KiiMiiinicut laud biuiler
lll: Tlllii I'll."' As 1111 rs.inli'il ef
fort wax made In etei miil.ile Ihem
while III lb" hatihlm; td.lK". Ihi'V li.nl
xpri'iid over .1 lawio area and bad
p allied xiirb pini'nrtlniiH llial inntrnl
wan difficult II" h.ild ll wax prnb
nlilv that hIi'Ph would In lal.i'li to n- (
list the aid nf Hi" Knicri) nt in
flKlilliiK Ih" I"'"' "' Ki'Vcmmeut
lan.N. "'.,
In the I'm I Klamath kccIIoii. llond-
jftHOII X.llll. Ill" Kliliwi"'l'l"i ''"
I Inler III liiili IiIiik. and II i "Id Ibt'i"'
fore be easier In ll"V( III lli"ir hpiean.
lli'iideiMin H.1I1I b" " Imi'nwd
by the extent nf llm Klamath cnun
try The pnsslbllltlci for doxelnp
mint nie Ki".it. Ii" i'11''' iilthiiiiKh a
laic" amount nf prcpnratciy wmU Is
neii'sxii) bi'foie the county (an come
Iain Itx own. I'' liolli'H's the sue-
(exH of tho fanner lies lu illeislfled
faimlnK. with xpcclal atleiiiion
ilalrjlni-'
in
DAM EXPLOSION FAILS
National t.uaiil Troop- A'' Itu-lw!
lo I'mli'il Iteseiiolr
PItoVlliKNt'i:, It I. .'lino 15.
11,,. 1,1,1,. nf 11.1tlon.il gii.ud trnups
riom stllke 1I11U in I'.iw lux.-t valley
ilil.n!..4 to tlm Kl.it ilwr lesennlr
1.. .1... iu,i iif Coventiy lowali'il'
that 1111 iiltumpl lml l,, "lml to
(Dnamlto tho boutli K'il" I" 0 """'
nt tin insoriolr which siiiuilles many
or llm loMlln "lllli, 1H -
A r-iiMi of 50 Mli'I. f ' l'N',u"
hlvo niipniontly was ed. m'coidliig
to Hlalo orflrlalrt ho hmrled lo tlm
hu.iio to conduct nn Investigation.
Ilnil tho attompt been succohsful. tlio
officials said, two billion gallons of
water In the iphoivoIi- would Imvo
been loo.sod upon tho lMwtuet river
valley. . ,...,..-
KLAMATH
in Fight on Wage Cuts
10
Jr?
...!....- . i. .
"'",". ""'"". Inl0.n ch cfH nt Cincinnati
J' l:van. "
if , 's. "' VW1?? ,lta'?:
. a ... uurns. wmi
LUMBERMEN IN PLAY
i'iii-
Offend for i,s sun;,,),, li
Itl'lllll A ixilllloil
!
HI'OKA.Ni:. Wash. .In,,,, I,',. To
MTiirc Kiiiianic mat' rial for a otif.iot I
play to Ii,. prciliH "il by IhimIiitihi'M
with I ii in Iiitiii"ii for adoiH, at tlio
1 W.i'itiTJi lUilall l.uiiibi.niicn'fl amto-
clalloii rniii.ntlon lo In' In Id In Kpo
I laiif In rcliiuiiry I!i21. a Hrcnarlo
wrltliiK uuitcat for liimlifriiicn In!
lieliiK Himni'iiii'ii by tin- Clknil i:ikol
dill,,
finly ntftiiliiTit of tlilH lniiilioriiifn'Hi
rluli arc i'IIkIIiIm fur tin ronti-st. Man-
1 UBMlplB may Im lu any form, ax the
I (oiiimltii'i. iiitfiiiiri in I'oniblni' tbui
bi'xl iiuiti'rl.il (roin all inaniiMirlptx
'"r '"',' '" l'"' l,r,,l'"'1o. Tim riiKtj
w"' ll" ,1"1,,r',,l '"" f"H C iv.i j
l,rlz,, w"l '" Klvcn tlm amateur I
l,r'",'rl",H-
KM .1 . I 1NION
MERGER
licwiliitliiii I'linlillnx Aiiiiilaiiiallnii
Vnleil llouii i ,, I'. of I,.
CINCINNATI. .1 IS --With
out opposition or debate, (ho Amei-I
bun I'eileratlon of Labor In the'
(onu'iitlim today killed a resolu
11.... ,....i.nat.... .. ...11. ..1 .1 1.. 1
$'Mlr 1
..w.. ,...,,,, ,, ,.,. ...ai.KU ,1,,,, W, ,nko tw(J Jenrs bof()ro th(
1110 icnn or or(;ani-',i laiior move-. ,,,lltra, nll(I fcut,e,. tIll0I111 aro com.
mont by the amalgamation of all piu,L.,i. Ah normtll ,,,rf,)rmuruo
unions into a slnglo organlatlon' tl(. chief station will bo ablo to speak
mi-Ii covering an jmluxtiy. (rm u.r ,o0nn Illu.8 f(jr tho
'gieater part of any wuiklng day.
Illllsll I ON.S'II'II TIOS Itl.'AMV ( llecelllllir 1111,1 unll.tlne .Inline In
LONDON. J mm IT. Tim const I-
tutliiii for tho Irish Free SI1I0 w'fr t, ,ml Htatlon will bo Import-
lit' made public tomorrow, Colonial
Secretary Churchill announced to
day. The constitution conforms to
the Anglu-IrMi treaty, Churchill
said.
no.i:i:its ce.wiim:
I'OltTLANI), June .".. Two hull,
dred plonceix reglxieied hero this
innriiliii: for tlm .'iiiih leuulou. As
many inmii are txpeded this after
noon. A c.'i in priii' will bo held to
night. A LITTLE REPAIR
4& -7
arf-
I . J - V X.'. L .-". -w . X
Member of the Associated Press.
FALLS, OltlXiO.N, TIH'H.SPAV, Jt'XIJ in, IDlKJ.
who promlso a flnUh flirhl on r
" TcBtmcycr. W. If. Johnston
coats on at tabic, H. P. Jnwnll m
SEEK LIQUOR RULING
(Juc-lion or Hull- mi .Shipping Hoard
Vessels llrfurc Haiigheily
I WAHIIIMiiON, I). C, Juno 15.
Attorney General Dougherty will bo
asked for a now ruling on the
iiui'stliiti of tlio salo of liquor on
! shipping lioiird vessels, It was Indl-
cati'il today nt tlio treasury.
WASHINOTO.V, I). C, Juno 1C.
Itcprt'Huntatlvo llankhoad, domo-
-rat Alabama. Presented today nn
""Milincnt to tlio merchant marine
,'"1, l'"tllK "f- Bovrnmont aid
f""" ""' l,ll,l' crr)lnR Intoxlcnt-
'"K "'H'orn.
12,000
MILE WIRELESS
I'M Minium) U'oik of IMablMiliiK
Ma totli Hint Inn IK'kiiii
.MI.'Mtni'llNi:. June l.V Thu pro
iiminary work of t'slnbllshliiK tlm
mammoth Australian radio Htatlnn
for direct loiniiiiiiilcalloii with (Jreat
llrltalu has been beKUn
Th- substations for ovorsoas traf
fic will bo about tin re times as pow-
erfill nx nny European Htatlnn tmlnv.
. ...
correspond
will bo built In Canada
dm lug the sauia period. Tho plant
cil from I'tigland, but tho plant for
the feeder stations will bo manufac
tured In Australia, one for each of
tho Mates,
Thu combined cost of nil theso sta
tions will bv about $.",nuu,000. Tho
main station will tonslst of attrnns
mltler and receiver terminal 0 miles
apart, the latter Including 24 towers
each SOU feet high spread over a
Kiiiaio mile.
The wlreli'hs rales will bo one
t 111 1 il less i inn the present cable
rates to Knrope.
WORK ON THE NET WOULD HELP
"T
T V W t ) r) V I vJ- s
wNfrraw 1
in is
I HIT BY S50.il
MORNING BLAZE
Apartment House and Gar
age Burn; 18 Automo
biles Are Destroyed
MAItSIIFIKM), Juno 1,'. A loss
estimated at ISO, 000 was caused by
fire which destroyed thu .Voblo
apartment houso and tho Ilatpman
t,'araBi, Includ'SiiK 18 automobiles,
hero early today.
Starting In u Karago, tho flames
for a time threatened tho entire
blork. Many In nearby homes were
routed out In thtlr night clothes.
Tho North Bend fire dolmrtment aid
ed In fighting tho flames.
Half tho loss Is covered by Insur
ance. BIG SALE ANNOUNCED
ir.
.V. Moe Company Kiijs Public
Will ltcallo Heal HmIixk
Tho first big summer salo will bo
-launched by tho II. N. Moo company
Saturday, several weeks ahead of
tho usual schedule for summer
sales.
"Wo want our customers to have
an opportunity t0 purc'hiso at a
saving now," said Moe, "so that
they may stock up for tho Fourth
of July, Instead of compelling them
to wait until after tho holiday and
until tho summer Ih half over to
get our bargains.
"Thin will bo 11 real savlnK salo,
(ik tho public wilt rcallzo when they
read tho prices. It will help us,
of 'course. Wo aro over-stocked
and wo can itso tho money from
this salo to good purposo, but our
chief nlm ig to glvo our patrons
opportunity to buy at low cost now
when they can get tho maximum
service out of their purchases'."
PltCMIKK PI.KIMJi:.S PKACK
TOKIO, Juiio 15. Admiral Kntd,
new premier, today pledged Japan's
faith to cooperate with tho powers
for further reduction of armaments
and malntcnnnco of peace.
WAItl) l.IHCTi:i
WIUTi; PLAINS, N. Y Juno 15.
Walter P. Ward was Indicted hero
today on a charge of killing Clarence
Peters, nn cx-sallor, In May. Officers
arrested ward, who had been at lib
erty on ."0,000 ball.
nOHTINO TOXO MIJ.V
am; Tiiiti:.Ti:.vi:ii with
HATixrrio.v ix .si:.vrn,i:
SKA'ITLi:, .Iiino in -Seattle
pollco department
bo "turned loose to rid
city of tho first Tong
Tin
will
Hie
that
starts shooting," Mayor Ilrown
declared today, after con
ferring with a group of load
ing Chinese In nu effort to pre
vent Tong warn here. Tli"
itia or did not illvulg- what
other steps were (ontempbitfl,
but ll was Indicated Unit tlm
Chinese had formulated plans In
this connection.
DELIGHTFUL FLAG
DAY CEREMONIES
STAGED BY ELKS
MuMr ami Speaking IVatuiiv of
Kicnlng; Iugc Number of
School Clilldien Pi cent
An appreciative gathering wit-
ncsscd tho Elks annual Kla,- Day
ceremonies at tho Elks' club Inst
night, which consisted of music and
speaking. A largo number of
school children wcro present and
Chester Schrlver of tho Junior Elks
was among the spcakors. Sinners
wero Miss Claudia Spink and Miss
Esther Calkins. Perry DeLap re
lated tho history of the ring, and
addresses wcro mado by Martin
Adams, It. C. fjrocsheck and oth
ers. A reaturo of tho evening was
thcmuslc by tho Elk hand.
Taking for his subject, "An Every
Day Flag," Grocsbeck said In part:
"Patriotism cannot bo passive.
Wo aro trustees ot tho national wel
fare. Our bond for tho faithful
porrormanco of duty Is our oath or
allegiance.
"Tho simplest, most obIoiis and,
effective means ot executing our
trust ng citizens Is dcllbcrato and
Intelligent participation In govern
ment by exercising tho right ot
franchise a right dearly bought,
but too lightly esteemed. .
"Public sentiment Is what tho
private citizen thinks; public law
Is what tho prlvato citizen votes.
Wholesome public sontlmcnt and
Reed laws exist In proportion to
tho attention given public affairs
by tho Individual citizen of high
purposo of will to net.
"If thcro oxlstri nn indlffercnco
on tho part or tho Individual for
lack or Interest In national welfare,
tho solution will not bo tound lu
any new system or In new law fur
ther excusing him from I1I3 duties
or citizenship; tho solution will bo
round In renewed devotion to tho
system and laws wo now have.
"What, then, la our prcteronco?
Government by accident, Indirfer
enco or rate, or government by
high minded citizens who vote?
"Tho holiday tlag rejoices our
hearts, hut It's tho everyday ring
that goes to tho polls that gets re
sults. Tho tlag Is not a plctiiio; Its
meaning cannot bo read ut a glamo.
Tho tlag Is u symbol, whoso Inter
pretation Ih round In tho hearts
and consciences ot thoughtful men.
May nil of tin rind In tho ring tho
symbol or sorvlcu to tho nation, an
Impelling duty to participate nctlv-j
ly In public affairs for tho promo-,
tlon of the highest typo ot govern
ment."
State Support Flappers?
Rancher Wants to Know
SACllAMENTO. Juno 15. Call
fornla'a fertile soil Is capablo or
producing liumorlstK a well as
bluo ribbon cabbages nnd other
products ot thu field. This Ih con
clusively proven by tho following
letter received by CSovomor William
D. Stephens from a. Southern CaU
fornla runner, whoso name Is with
held. "Dear Governor I tuko my pon
lu hand to rite you about my license
which I don't got. I rite, him six
months ago, I hcnd too dollars,
Ho tako It. I get no license. I
tlnk maybo ho spend him on flap
per. I got no license. I buy good
farm, build good houso and no can
boll. Will you send mo license pur
ty quick. Muybo I voto tor jou If
I get my license Maybo you can
get my too dollars tiom Ileal Estate
Conimls. Goodby."
MiUtKKT Uni'OKT
PORTLAND, June 1C. Llvostock
I steady, eggs firm, butter steady.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF
KLAMATH COUNTY AND
OF KLAMATH FALLS
l'itlCH FIVM CKNT8
s
J
E
Vessel Boarded at Astoria
by Officers; Four of
Crew Are Arrested ..
PORTLAND, Juno 15. Federal
agents today seized 10 cases ot
narcotics on tho Japanese steamer
Mclvvu Mnru at Astoria, and nr
rcslcd four members of tho crow,
according to Dr. Llnvlllo, federal
prohibition officer for Oregon, who
estimated tho drugs when diluted
and sold would havo brought $100,
000, a record for this district.
Prohibition ngcnlt boarded tho
vessel to got liquor,, smuggling evi
dence, nnd after buying n caso of
liquor from two fireman nnd 11
quartermaster, wcro npproached fcy
tho stownrd, who proposed that tho
agents dispose of 10 cases of drugs,
said Llnvlllo.
Hough tactics wcro necessary In
making the arrests.
DEDICATION
TONIGHT
Many
Atlimtlous Scheduled
Phi) ground (.Virinoiile
for
Dedication exercises ot tho cham
ber ot commcrco playground will
tako plnco on tho playgrounds this
evening Immediately after the exer
cises at Central school, which nro
scheduled to eloso between 8:15 and
8::i0.
Tho Elks band, composed ot 1 1
pieces will h-- on hand nnd glvo n
number ot selections preceding tho
program.
M. S. West, president otjho cham
ber or commcrco, will 'prcsldo and
wTil speak on bohaU or tho chamber.
A mnlo quartette, composed ot Dr.
CJeo. Mnlle'tt, W. W. Southwell, E. 8.
Ventch, and ono other member will
sing several selections. The gram
mar school gloo 1 lub, under tho su
pervision ot Mrs. Nelson, music in
structor, will entertain.
Pror, J. P. Wells, principal or tho
public schools, will bo among tho
speakers. Mayor Wiley will deliver
thu dedication address.
FLEE CHINESE TROOPS
Wealthy Clilue-o Leave Capital as
A nny of Sun Advances
K1NKIANC1, Juno 15. AVoalthy
Chlneso with their families and val
uables aro fleeing from S'anchaug,
capital ot Klaug Si province, us tho
army of Dr. Sun Yat Son, tho tiouth
China leader, advances northward,
Looting at tho hands ot the southern
troops Is reared.
American mlssloiinriiM at Nan
chang aro also proparod to leave If
It becomes ueiessaiy for tho forces
of Wu Pol-Fu, tho military power
of tho Poking government, to uvac
uato Nauchang.
Tho American gunboat Isabel Is
stationed here, icady to protect
American Interests It tho necessity
atUes. Tho Japanese and Drills!)
eskels, Sumlca and Cocksharier, re
spectively, aro also hero. Dr. Sun'a
army has captured Kanchovv Kl, In
tho south or Klangsl province. A
report from tho south Juno 10 said
tho forces of Wu Pel ru woro re
treating not thw aril.
TIENTSIN!!, Juno 15. General
Chang Tbo Lin's nimy on tho Mini
cliiirl.ut ft out has been surrounded
by General Wu Pel Fit's, troops
who ar0 driving nlong tho lallwuy
towards Mukden, according! to un
confirmed reports.
DISABLED VETS MEET
Xiithmal Coin cut Ion to I to Held In
San l'laiicKco, Juno lit!
SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 15. Tho
Pacific co.ibt states win ho represent
ed by over 1000 disabled und wound
ed American heroes of tho great war,
nt tho coming national convention of
tho disabled American veterans of
tho world war, according to n state
ment mado hero today by Herbert
V. Coffey, chairman or tho conven
tion committee, on tho ovo of 'nl de
parture tor tho southwcstern'iUtee,.
on a flying "booster" trip for .the
national conclave Tho cefTfut'o"
will bo hold In San Fr?cfc, J"?
20-30, , ;X.i
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