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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 192G
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Borah Talk
Held Slur
On U.S.
Idaho Solon Attacked
". for Rash .Speech
. ' on Dry Issue
WASHINGTON, July fi.f. (fl
BuatoT Bomb, republican. Idaho,
,M Ijceueed of casting ' dgAard
ly alur oo. hundreds of Americans"
aeoklag BwdUlratton of l ho Volstead
I t, In u furaiil statement-today
' kr.j Beaaser - Edwards, democrat.
"Now Jersey.
1 '. I In challenged lb Idabo senator
to disprove hi loyally Iwcium bi
had been "an uncompromising ad
vocate of nntl-Vol.tnadW."
KLRV WITIIOIT HENKK
Senator Edwards said the spoocb
a (bo Idaho setiafr In Augnsta.
Georgia, loft , Sunday contained
"mora Jury and lose umi than
any othw thought, to which ba baa'
mftrc tiprl(o uluco ba attained
the' half bta of Awrlran atatvaman
bn." . , ' 1
' "For Senator Iloruh to place bon
oM and ilnrere advocatna of tha re-
'iwal of tbn eighteenth- amoadmeat
ad Dodirieatlod of . tho Volatead
act la ' tbo aama ctori. with
rtulan DolHbevlala, blaek ahlrt faa-'
fwt and rollab dmgoflc dicta
tor, N ' Senator Rdwarda cootlnuiid,
"and I a daatardly alur on thoua
aad, are. bundreda of thouaaada
juat a gcnuluoly American, ju( aa
patriotic, ju.t aa uuaffwled with
(llahoneat -looltraa- ur Intnntlona,
a froo of dlagulao and falao
irotnM aa hla owa.
-3r.VLI.tD MthK ftlCHTlltf
' "And In aplta of Ilorab'a political
aonturlng and play for lntolorant
aupport," tha Nw Jeraey aenator
ronUnuod, "I aball continue to ox-r-irlHO
my right aa a fruo and un
trammclud Amvrtcaa to rolc pralnc
of tha good and denunciation of
tha bad.
"I emphatically door that antl
Volatead propaganda, (when auch
propaganda adberoa to fact), plana
tbo ona who laatlet and advoeatca
It. la a nulllflcatronlat ' claaa. To
proclaim bla unaouod principle of
eonalltullooal ' kovornment nod to
rhoot bla arrows of bigoted polaon.
Mr. Dorab cboaa Urrltory -which
barbora a peoplo who bava openly
and flagrantly nullified two amend
monta to tbo oooatltutlon for tho
pg.it (0 year Of courao tho Ul
tlncutehcd Idaboaa tactfully arold
od. any Teforeoco to tbo fuurtvonth
and flftaonth amvodmehta bacauae
- ho knowa that by championing tho
i-hfbrccmont of bono two amondr
Djcntn bo would.: bo trnmplng on
mighty daogvroua ground."'
..Senator Kdwinlg concluded by
paying that tbo Idobo .aonator. by
hlii J'lufamoua Ualtlmora 'wot' II
ridi) eoino fow yvvke ago lud bb
Auguiftn, Ovogui, outcry -tuakoa it
' lHDgiiroUnly improbuhlo If not ab-
tiolutoly, impoiiulhlo, fur him ' to ro-
comr aufriclent pfoullgu. to boccmio
. a'(rluuu tionttindr for Ibo bonoro
wulch Mr. Cool Id gn now boldo."
".N;.';,
yeteran, Troehi,
, Trap Champion
BENV15I1, Ciolu.', July ''l',
K. M. Troob Of I'orlluud, proKOU,
todny wou tliil , nil around trap
bhooting chiiuplountilp In tho grout
jhWcirtorD tournnluout hero by bronk-
uhg IDS tnrButu out of a puoalblu
200, Mark Att of C'uampulguo,
ills., wus aocouti; vltb 194 'and 1.
Miller of Dallus aai Qoo, W. Jowutt
01 KnuBna City tlbd for third placo
'HU 198. . :
M'OOIi (tlUri'KD
lUltlilt, , Oro.i July 21. (A1)
Tho lttet of Uukor county'g 1926
ol wi loavlug.for l'ortlaud 'todmy,
Qblpuiont of 100,000 vouudu. -was
tnudo ty r?luin lutortata aud Ma'd
Seven Chinese
Shot To Death
In Tong Feuds
Berkeley Laundry Own
er Latest Victim of
Assassin
BERKELEY, Calif.. July ll.VP)
The seventh murder In tha roaat
j wide war botwmio Hop Sing and
nlng Kong tonga occurred here to
day ben Oihi Worm, 70, laundry
owner, dld at an emergency hos
pital from bullet wounds Infllctnd
supposedly by Joua Wln(, who waa
captured later la Oukland'a China
town. 'Frank Goo, 45, partner of
Won, was ahot down at tha aama
limn und la not expected to live.
Wong and One are Hop Hloge.
Win la a Ulng Kong.
- Wong before hla dt-atb aald that
Wing aama to bla laundry around
miuoignt. ana aetnanaed opium.
They rufum-d him. saylug that I hoy
bad .ton In thn place, and ho open
ed flr on them. Thla atntomi-ut waa
oiirroooratod by Frank Gee.
Wlirn arrested In hi lodgings In
Oaklabd, Joua Wing had two loaded
revolvers bidden In hla klmoua. A
third waa found la hla room. Ho
wouM mal"' no autnmi.nt.
Thua far the war haa dealt dealha
to ColmiM) In Hanta Ilarhara, Wal
nut ';rov, Loomla, Seattle and Los
Angeles, thn latest murder before
tha Berkeley killing being In Koa
Angelta yesterday whon a Cblneao
house boy waa alnln. Six of the dead
are Hop Singa.
T
HEAVY TRAFFIC
L
The Dallea-California High
way Leads with 1781
Vehicles in Day
On Juns 1C. a comprehenalro
traffic count waa niado on all tho
Important highway! leading In and
out of Klamath Falla, according to
n . a , 1 1 . ,
jv, v. ott'iey. BuperTieiog roaaa in
toa Kiamaio aiatrict for the atato
highway department.
Tha Dallea - California loading
north out of Klamath Fella has
again ahown moro than double, tbo
traffic flow of any other highway
In tbla suction and thla year tho
coubt oxevodod by over S00 any
count of record In previous years.
On Juno 15 between thn bourn of $
a. ro. add 10 p. in. 1781 Vehicles
paased OTer thla road at tho S. 1.
apur leading Into tbo Pelican Hoy
yurdH. ' On August II, 192S, the
count hero was 1138.
On Tbo Dalles-California high
way ut tbo Chlloquln road Inter
section ou Juno 15 thero wcro 723
rehlcles on the main highway south
of tbo Intersection, 4 1 1 on tho uorth
log leading to tho Aguncy aud 335
ovor tho Chiloquiu 1 branch. On
August. H, 1923, thoro wero.425
on tho niuln road, 311 on tbo north
leg and 117 ou thu Chlloquln rond.
On Tbo Uallea-Culiforuia high
way nt tho Fort Klamath turn-off
thoro wcro 475. on thu muiu high
way townrdH Klumath Falls, 194 on
thu uorth road to Tlontl, und 311 on
thu rond to Fort Klututilh uud
Crutor Lake. Ou August 14,- 1U2B,
theru wero 320 cura below- thu 'In
lorsocUou, 107 oil tbo Crater Luko
rond and 110 on thu north rou'd. '
Ou Juno 15 Tbo Jialles Caliror
11 1 11 -.highway oust ut Klumuth FullH
at tho Lnkovlow road lutursuctluu
thoro wore 891 vohlrlcs ou thu muiu
slum, 491 south towurds Merrill and
35D ou Knst vlu Oloun. Ou Aug
ust 14, 1925 tho count nt this polut
was totul 704, on tho road townrdu
Merrill 488 aud tho road vln'Olono
818.
Ou Juno 15 on tho Lnkovlow
highway . ut tho Yuuua valley rond
forks 1 hero woro 101 ou tbn Emit
rond, 194 on tha west rond aud 57
,ou tho Youuu spur. August 14 tho
provloua yonr tho count wag Euot
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Per thing May Be
Next Legion Head
WASHINGTON, July 21. IP)
Oonoral Pershing will ho placed In
nomination fur nation cl commander
ol Annrlmu Union ut (ho rouv.-n-llnn
of tin- organisation In Phila
delphia, In October.
The CJoorK'i Washington poHt num
ber 1 of tho U nion baa voted un
animously to propose thn command
or of tha Amorlran armies In France
for thn plara. It waa decided that
It would bo peculiarly fitting for
blm to again lead thn veterans of
tha.Wurtd war when tiny no to
1'arla for Iholr convwitlun la 1927.
T
HELD FOR DEATH
Coffee House Proprietor Is
Freed when Witness Does
Not Recognize Him
riTTm.'ltOlf, I'enn., July 21.
UP) George Fsitlas, New Kensing
ton, l'a., ootfeo house proprietor,
bald on a ausplcioua iwraon charge
In connection with the alaylng of
Itja It. Mellelt, Cauton publisher,
waa ordered released by Judge Jaa.
It. Ma.-Farlane at a Siabuas corpus
hearing today.
Jlenry O. TK-TUIe of Canton, Ohio,
who resides near tha home of Don
K. Mellett, Canton publisher, failed
jj a "stand up" of prisoners at the
Allegheny jail to identify Pslliae as
tho mun be saw running away from
the Mellett borne a short lime after
the Canton pbullaber nras slain July
It. .- ,'
F1rotrlonor, one (' thom Pl
lias, known to jmllco aa "Oeorge
tho Oreek." wcro placed before De
vllle and bo waa unable to pk-k out
any of them aa resembling the men
he aaw running away from tho scene
of the Mellett slaying.
Orgy Fatal To
Snooting Prohi
Deputy Who Ran Am
uck Dies From Bul
let Wounds
. Ml'BKOOBE, Okla., July . II (,T")
Taul Davis, deputy eberlff, died in
a local hospital today, from bullot
wounds, suffered In a struggle with
police early yvtttcrday after ho and
Vca Carutack, a city detoctlvo. had
terrorlted tho occupants of three
hotels In a scries of raids.
J. It. Moore, former city fireman
was In a critical condition us a
result of wounds when one of the
two officers shot hliu during the
raids. Attending physicians say
Mooro has "fighting chance," but
are not expecting his recovery, ear
mark was In tho city Jail.
A apodal . bourd of luqulry mot
today to hear stories of witnesses
of the v'olrd vboollug atfr.iy.
Fear of Blow-Up
Found Groundless
PORTLAND. . Ore, July 21, Utt
After Btartli)g on a fishing trip
todny down . tbo Columbia river,
11. II. Wllsou wub disturbed by tho
four that bo bad left tho gas heater
burning lu bis bouio. lie wired to
thu flro department from St. Hel
ens. Oru., as follows:
"tins houtur 011 lu buaouiout.
ltretik through window at l(f Iluz
uUorn . riaco. , plguud It. H. AVU
suu." V .".'
Tho bonier Uowover hud boon
turuod off.
COUNTRY OIMi lHllUHTEHT
NEW YORK Dorothy Harder,
a 20 yonr old brunoMo, from Mllr
waultoo, Wis,, who regards horsolf
as 11 ulutplo Uttlo country girl, Is the
uiustuf mind, of tho chorus at tha
Vaudorbllt, 8ho' bad tho bust scoro
iu au lutulllgouco lost conducted by
5 USlspj;, '
RELEASESUSPEC
OF OHIO EDITOR
F
ROWDIES
S
TOURING PARIS
Police Diaper Mob Sur
rounding; Cab . Filled
With U. S. Citizens
HERRIOT GIVES WaNS
New Miniater Favors Defla
tion of Currency and
Payment of Debts
PARIS, July SI, (Av-The
new ly funned Hrrnot go-rrra-nii'Dl
w hJch aurceroVd tbo tenth
ministry of Arlstlde ItrUml,
Waa defeatni la . tho duuubor
of dU-putie hste Uxbty.
The votn wm 20? aguliwt
Uhi Bovrrntueut to KM la its
favor. -
PARIS, July 21. ( The newly
formed Ilerriot government. In lie
ministerial dorlaratloo before the
chamber of deputies, set itself on
record aa opposed to inflation of the
FretKh currency, and In favor of
payment of alt debts-
Meantime there haa been no abate
ment In the dermnd In buslneas and
other circles for a "committee on
public safety," with full powers to
ticl to relieve the altuatk n growing
out of the fall tot the franc to un
precedented levels, ' leas than two
conta iu New York, and culmination
In a geneTul distortion of business
and manifestations by crowds in the
itreeta, particularly Americana.
Republican aoclnllsts, . heretofore
staunch supporters of M. Herriot,
are. Ine prluio movers 'lor I ' com
mit toe of public safety. ' They de
clare tbo situation requires somo-
thlng stringer than the ministry of
Justice to moot tbo situation..
Even tho possibility of such, a
move being unconstitutional baa not
served to dampen the ardor of tftose
who are asking for a species of dic
tatorship. . T'Jor are not demanding
anything modeled on tho "revolution
ary body dominated by Duntoa and
Robespierre, but It is their opinion
tho committee should have sufficient
power to act with energy, unhamp
ered by parliamentary obstruction.
Hoots, catcalls and Insults are be
ing met by foreigners.. Numerous
flsbts bobrocu foreigners aud
Frenchmen bavo occurred la rcstau-
( Con tinned on I'aso Five) .
Century Old, Is
Amused By Style
Of Younger Folk
Race of : Bald-Headed
Women Predicted
In Few Years
. COTTAGE GROVE, Ore., July 21.
OP) Mrs. Melvlna WilllB of this
city, 100 years old today, cannot
get used ' to bobbed bttlr, bobbed
skirts aud Hp sticks.
"in my early days I'm not renl-
' ly old yet girls got spanked for
showing their legs wo called 'era
limbs then," sbo said. "Nowuduys
they seem to bo bobbing their hutr
und nklrtH lu tho tmmo proportion,
and if they keep making their hair
us short as their skirts wu uro like
ly to soo u lot of baldhuuded wom
en. ' . .'
, "AVueu 1 wus a girl ouly thoso in
kuoo shirts bobbed their hnir, Itu
uboul tho sumo now, except . tbut
they oru all doing It." .
Of about 125 direct descoudunta
present at a gathering in houor of
Mrs. IVIllls' century anniversary not
moro than n docon women had uu
shorn hnlr. ,
Mrs. Willis was born when Jobu
Qulncy Aduius was proslduut, and
kuow Abraham Lincoln uud Gen
eral Grunt whou they woro boys,
llor father uuco owuod 100 acres of
what Is uow Chicago. Ho sold it
i9i .
HOOT
AMERICAN
Stanfield Hailed
As Seashore Hero
WABIIINOTON, July 21. At
pVnutnr Robert N. Btanfleld, Ore
gon, risked his life in a successful
effort to save u drowning woman In
a heavy undertow Into yesterday off
Ocean City, Md.
Hi-urlng Mrs. J. E. Bwanson, wife
of a Miami, Fla., real estate oper
ator, cry 'or help when she felt the
unaenow Dragging ner oown, ine
senator awam to her and aupport-
ed hr for 15 mlnuta. unable to
make progress toward the beach
cause of Ibe undertow, and until life
guards arrived.
TO TAKE STAND
Women Say It Is up to Presi
dent to Clarify Situation
in Message
EAST NORTH field, Masa.. July
GOOLIDGE ASKED'
PROHIBITION
21. (P) A formal declaration by',, knowledge of b e counterfeiting
President Coolldge on tbe status of
enforcement of the prohibition law
to protect tha reputation of tbe
United States, especially in tbe for
eign mission fields, waa asked laat
night by delegates Of the womon'r
Inter-denomlnatlonal foreign mission
conference on the eve of their de
parture for home today.
"In view of the perslatent, wide
spread propaganda aimed at tbe an
nulment of tbe eighteenth amend
ment to our constitution," the
adopted resolution read, "we urge
a clear, strong atatement from our
president aa to the possibility of en
forcing law based on the constitu
tion and tho wllllngnees and deter
mination of our government to cor
rect the impression which is being
given to the nation and the world
that this republic is powerless to en
force Ita righteous laws."
PHEASANT RULE
go fJJJI I UFBF
ID II VIA nene
A nollco broadcaated this woek
by the State Game Commlsalon to
the effect that tbe China Pheasant
season all over Oregon will be cloa-
ed this year between October 14 to
17 and from October 24 to Novem
ber 1 In all counties except Mal
heur, does not affect Klamath
county in the least since the sea
son In Klamath has already been
set between those two closed per
iods. Tbo season In Klamath la open
from October 17 to 24.
Rail Men Seeking
Facts About West
PORTLAND, Ore., July 21, (p)
Sixteen members of tho American
association of railway advertising
agents arrived iu Portland today
and will remain iu Oregon until
Saturday, getting first hand infor
mation on resources, industries and
scenic attractions. 'Thursday thu
party will traverse tho Mt. Hood
Loop highway. Friday they will go
to Astoria and tbo ocean beaches.
Saturday they will visit Longvluw,
Washington und proceed to Pugot
Sound.
Clothing Found
In Wrong Auto
A bundlo of ladies wearing ap
parel, togotihor iwdtli n. man's mucki
iiaw shirt, .Is believed to huvo been
carelessly thrown lu tho wrong car
parked on Main street (yesterday,
aud wus turuod In nt it ho police
pollco Btnton Tor, Its ilfKful owner,
VIDOKS DIVORCED
LOS ANGELES Florence Vidor
who declared In n divorce complaint
a your ago that tou much talcut lu
ono family lod to "submurgenco of
Individuality" has boeu grantod' a
final decroo of divorce from her dl-
yoclgr hisbgndt King Victoj;,
Rancher Held
Charged With
Counterfeiting
Babbit Metal Found in
Home by U. S.
Officers
Et'OES'E Ora. Julv 21 lV
01Utr4Pi 4g nch of tbe ,.
trlet ww(t junctlon clty u ln tbe
be-;Un eouoty on . ga of
;W)Uotef fellDgj ,nd.wlll be taken to
Portland to appear in federal court
to answer to the charge.
Ullstrap was arrested yesterday
by Sheriff Frank E. Taylor, Deputy
Van Svarver, and a aecret service
agent from Portland. Tha arrest
nras made after an outfit alleged to
have been used In making bogni
silver dollaia bad been ourid at
his rtome. " Gllstrap waa working at
a sawmill at Goldaon, aeveral ml'.ea
dlsUnt.
The discovery of five counterfeit
silver dollars in the possession of a
j Junction City youth Monday led to
tbe search. Tha toy said that J:e
Gllstrap bad given him tbe coina In .
payment t.r a number of pigeon.
which Gllatiap bid purchased.
. rjustrap. after hla arreu, denied
outfit at Cits home. No more of the
coins were found by the cf fleers.
The alleged mcne; -making ou'f '
consisted of a quantity of babbit
meta4, aome plater of parts, a melt
'ng ladle, and other parxphe nalU.
TELLS DF HEROES
IN GREAT BLAST
Marines, With Death Near,
Worked to Save Lives of
Others Neat. Arsenal
NEW YORK, JulyIl. Seat-
,n n iovi,,la'i chair, his face
bruised and a bandage covering one
of 0,8 oyes. Captain O. C. Dowllng
"ntmaudant of Lake Denmark., N.
,-' arsenal, tcJay told ti:
n,VBl courl of '"fry a dramatic
tor of ,na ar'Hn et the disaster on
July 10 that took a toll of 21 lives
and caused damage estimated at
noarly ninoty million dollars.
,lt waa a tale ol heroism, in which
two men, both patients at the uaral
hospital at Brooklyn, worked tith
shells exploding all around them to
put out flros and prevent fur.th.er
lost of I l(o. Captain Dowling told.
how his own lite had been saved by
Private Caslraer Kcnslck of the ma
rines, wiose homo is noar Detroit,
Michigan.
was sitting ou the porch of my
residence when the storm t:imo.,'
Captain Dowling said. "I bogan to
couut the flashes .of lightning. I
counted eight f Istf'jes, which Includ
ed tho last one.
"A taw mluutes 'later the tolo
pliuuo rang. It was tho sentry at
tho srjnti'i gate. Ho was afterwards
killed. Hu aald u fire bad started
In 0110 of the magazines. I hopped
ln my car and opened It up to about
fifty, heading ifur the south guto.
"My car was stopped ou the
road. I could soo a curl of heavy
bluck smoke. I ihad Just stopped to
tho Toad. My baud was on the
door of my Vuf. Thoro cawe a ter
rific flaro. I wus knocked duwn on
my fnco. I was duzod uud 'blinded.
I got up and roped along my car.
' "I iwus so diued I did uHt liear
Uho following explosions, ibut I could
feel their Impulses, and wo wore
knocked to Iho ground several tlmos.
My eyoulght bega to clour. I looked
around. Tho wholo exploded area
was nbluco, a torriblo' iflro thut
loapod hundreds of foot Into tha
air." ; ,
l'illl.UKS RL.WKKf)
American at Philadelphia
Cleveland .....8 9 0
Philadelphia ..........0 7 1
Luvsou and L. , Sowoll; Ebmko,
gray, nni TprS' : . 1 '
NJORED
CAPTAIN
Blaze He d
Worst 01
150 Men Work to Halt
.Flames; Weather . :'
Forecast Bad'.K,
' Tha Klamath Forest Vrotec. ay
tive Association lookout on tba a
lofty summit of Oayheart moua-'o
tain r reported, to association
headquarters here, at t o'clock
today that, the , Lakevlew f lr
bad broken away and waa run-
nlng wild, with great Cblnmna' St
of black smoke. " be! Hog ; up a
from the. burning forest.. ;
- mu" oreav ,.re m
hl' ' ,tlo of Knn .?h.'
Tbe moat destructive forest fire la
aging la tha Lakeiinw district, ae
ordlng to a message received today '
;y Jack Kimball, heed of the Klam-
l'.h Forest ' Protecttac ' aasodatlon.
rom the' United States forest super
i-or ' ai-the Lake , ooonty': tna
ropolta. . ': ;-'.v;"V:,- '.y.-r:'
Ten thousand acres of timberTbaa'
lreajy been swept b flte, acco d
ng to the report, with a losa of fuj'.jr
51 per cent. . Tha timber lost , la
learly all in national forest . aorea
and, la located, dl.ectly north of
Lakevlew, west of the BBend bbjb-
Further bugs losa la feared from :
a. tiro aa humidity and teat con-: -
dltlons, which hava been TaJcty favor-
ab or' the ' paat''tB;;'dBy,'var
declared by the United Statea. weatb-' I
er bueau to face an t unmadlata)
change for the worse. - -.':, ., ; r ;
Season
More than 150 men are fighting
the Lakevlew ftre. ' It' baa been
surrounded but la by n means ' .
under control and , a high ' wind
uader Icwer' (bamldlty conditions ''
would instantly set tbe work of 1
'ie fire fighters at naught, the re
po:t said. . l -'
While the loss so far' has been ,
confined principally to national tor
en timber, huge private boldlnga .,
nearby are aald to be threatened. ; .
A warning report, nras'.: received
by Mr. KlmbalL from tho United .
States weather bureau at Portland
today that anofier dangerous period
of lower humidity nod higher tea-
porature was approaching tWa vhole c ... t.
district and will probably strike har ,; , .
tCniOTtOW. , , ; , ' ' .. , ' ,'.);
, Klamnth. flro con-iltlons today'ara ' a.ifjt
ron-rtcd. to bo- iaigood shana and Wr. ti N
owing to tho threatening' faH ln bo- l'
mldity. conditions hic 'hero, added. '-
procautioua are being taken by th v. "
i'rulectlve assodarlou's flro fighting; ' , -r
persouticl. . .. 4'"";-;V'-!' ' 1
EATONY I LLB; ' Waih., July 2 1 ? :
yP) A flro wlUieU : last, night oropt
toward tho town of Elbo,' ton mlleai
aotttbeaat -of Eatonvlllo,' today swlrla
cd a lllllo wost aud hoaded: for cani
17 of tha. Mineral Lakc-Xuntber
compauy and Rainier national forest. ',
ouo of the largest' sluglo atanda. lot ';
tlmbor lu . tha United Stales;. : A1- ' '
though tho tllrq'vja 2D' nillea jtroia 1
the great forest,:' offiMalB BeclilWd j
that a brink tlnd mlgiit drlvo tbo : . - ,
flumes Into IJ':c tlmbor ' lit . abort ;
time.... , ' .1. "v.'..; !';.; y ' .
A flro neur the. Eutonvlllo L.umbr . '
company, six miles oast ot.boro, Mraa j,,' .;.
ihold ln chock. .Last night It workod';", ., .:''
Its way botoss1 tho "Mashell ' wvof, , 1
and dived Into what Is known aa the) ','
bid Beaver burn. 1. K.i'-':y"- .1. ,;.
WIIK.1T PUK ES . ':;;;' ,J..,'
PORTLAND, July 21.' (IP) '
Wheat: BBU Hard ' Whllo M.?! j
Bluestem, BaaM 1.42; Fedorollon, ,
Soft white, We9tern whlUj'1.40; .
Hard winter, Northorn spring. West- I
orn rod . 1. SO. Toduy's cur rocolpts:,
Wheat 1; barloy 2; flour 10;. corn
1; oats 2; hay-4.'''. .-.:" ..",', ,
Coolldgo has a licenao to .catch. -
fish in New York state.,; Won't lialp
Janj;. . flej smu't rfai'
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