Pnge Twelve THE EVENING HERALD, KliAMATTT FATJ.S. OKEGON JPHhiy". Autrimt 24, 1028 U: S. SEGRETARY IS GREETED BY T EAGER HRQNG Kellogg Receive! Royal Welcome in Havre, France 'ItAVRR, Franc. Aug. 14. (A. p.) Secretary KoIIokk Inndcd on KrtiMb soil early this morning ta received by Mayor Meyer of Havre and a crowd of people lining the dock which was deco rated with the flags of the na llona that are to aign the war renunciation treaty In Paris Mon ti or. I iThe dock was lined with pec t.1tor -when algns of life appear ed aboard the big liner, about 6 o'clock. That part of the dock set-, aside for the reception of lhe secretary was surrounded by eager hundreds. Mr. Kellogg disembarked at about 7 o'clock and upon landing was greeted by Mayor Meyer who presented him with an artlstle Kold fountain pen donated by the dry of Havre for use in signing the,' treaty. He expressed thanks for: the gift and the mayor told him that his efforts In favor of peace were hailed wllh the great est satisfaction by the people of Havre. Short Stay. , Mr. Kellogg's stay here was reduced to a few minutes. He left for Paris at. 7: SO on a spe cial train placed at his disposal by the French government. .Michael J. McDermolt. chief of the current Information section of I he state department, who la accompanying the secretary, an-noan.-cd that Mr. Kellogg would sail from Havre for Dublin Wednesday. Something Was Said Anyhow DISTILLERY S 1 (IS Alert Ear of Brakeman Detects Broken Rail -' , as Train Passes SALT LAKE CITY, fUh. Aug. 24. ( CP). A train bearing sev eral hundred delegate to the American Chiropractic Associa tion's convention In Salt Lake City was saved from possible de railment today by J. II. Iirown. a brakeman of the Denver & Itio (irande Western Railroad. The delegates' special train, en route from Dnver to Salt Lake City, was flagged by Brown af teV he bad dropped from a pre ceding train at a station near here. Brown's trained ear had noticed the sound of a broken rail aa his car passed. : i '. HERALD CLASSIFFED AD3 BRING RESULTS '-IS if Nsscf i m I ..,V---J NEW YORK MAY Police Probe Gangster War ROSA PONSELLE ;: HIT OVER EYE neighboring lc ilruck BE DESTROYED 1'llll.AllKI.I'lllA, Aug. 4 .11'. I. I Three men were in Jail In- ululkt lii imtittMi't loll wllh the in vestigation of an underworld war ; Famous Opera Singer Prohibition ! Demands Destruction of Corporation which flamed out here recently. I PrtMtllt Imp III I hn flHAlIlM llf VMIlll ' wel-kimwn characters. The throe Department hold are Joseph Hums. Pelcr Ho- 111 arr and Jerry Taylor, Seriously Injured on Golf Course from her. The force of I he blow reiulor- her uiu'iiuai'loiis fr several I I mlutiles. Dr. tleorga T. Owens. J who attenileil her, ni first was ! fearful thar Ihe night of her ' rlaht eye mlalil b Imiulrvd bill hilur suld she was suffering only l from u slight runiMiaaloii of the ; briilii and nervoua sho k and 1 wihi lil surfer no permanent III 'effecls. ; BIFFALO, N. Y.. Aug. 14. ' tl'P) The Waterloo Distillery I Corporation at Waterloo, N. Y.. I whose plant and equipment la ) l,cry. gaitgxtty, 'valued at more than half million I ' found. i ; dollars, was seised by the prohl .billon department today, accord : lug to an announcement by pro hibition administrator Andrew i McCampbell. Mr. McCampbell said he will , request the Cnlted Slates attor ney to have Ihe property llbvlxd 1 and destroyed. The more followed convictions In conspiracy to violate the pro hibition law. The seised prop erty Includes an industrial alco 1 ho pla.it, denaturing plant, bond ed warehouse, 35 acres of land, '318.000 gallons of pure grain al cohol and the ma'hlnery and '.equipment used In operating the ; plant. Tho raid wai staged Juno 2S, 1927. by government agents from Washington. I I.AKK ri.ACIl), N. Y , Aug. ! I I AIM Rosa I'ousello, soprano o 'the Metropolitan Opera company, jwns recovering at her ramp on Lakv Placid today from a alight . concussion of the brain, caused aaa j when she was hit Just above the dwellings and'lhe .Model hukery eyea by a golf bal;, , O'Leary and High McLoon, sh pluyltiai wllh her" vo-1 Hulin Mimaurr ltnlgna. fight manager and cabaret owu- ! roach, Maslro Rmuauoromanl. , FltKSXO, Calif. Aug. St. (fli er, were the victims of the feud. otner menuiers or ne nouse Hguatlnn of W. M. Ilolauil The grand Jury Investigation, which had called Into court Mux (Moo lloo) llotf and a number of others, was believed near an end with the arresla. The key to the apartment where Daniel was slain Vim Nni''p Town. POHTtll.A. Calif.. Aug.' 34. ()) Fire thai slnrted In a bakery here today destroyed offices nf the Crlsily electric Company, tlnlden hotel, a garage, I'ortola pool room, Kslerby enfe, ten S. P. NIiiihs liicrensp, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. S4. The Soulhcrn Pacific roinpany reporied S5.04,S!i3 net Income for July, an Increase of SI. 140 95S over July last year. Total operating revenue for last month was $25,714,831. nn Increase of 177.309 over July lust year. party she Is entertaining at her aalea and advertising munager I ramp, nawoeea. anu was. jui tor the t alltiirnia raain anil r ig g sa preparing to tee off from Ihe (; lowers' asMirlailon. was au- Tiii eighth hole when a sliced ball tuiuuced. He camo here to ac- tVI I jOl J f,1'1' I driven by an unidentified golfer eepl the petition In 1931. ' " "''' PAV AND NICHT 3 SIR VKC Kiuly or Inle, our ser vice Is the same; al ways efficient, always prompt, always relia ble and reasonable In price, Just tell tia your plans and wa hall be oil hand. "Prompt and hWife" CmcCnisTai i -PMONC7J. ' SOI Ma 9 tan r ReCKABOS CHtmiTAM Klis From Hums. FltKSNO, Calif. Aug. 34. (4 Mrs. Akl lliilu. Japanese. 3S. died In a sunitarlum at Fowler of burns suffered when her cloth ing caught fire at her home In Siinnyitlclo. The accident was blamed on u leuk In a gasoline stove she hud Just lighted. There seems to be considerable discrepancies as to Just what was said at the party, but at any rate, here are Will Morrlsey. stage star, and his wife. Midgie Miller, as they appeared In Holly wood shortly after an encounter in which ihcy declare Tom Mix (inset) used rough tactics en the pair. Loyal Graham Candidate For Supreme Bench six sessions of the Oregon legisla ture, where, as a member cf the road committee, he made an out standing recbrd." IMi'RKSSAKIO IlltS PORTLAND. Ore. Barked by ceived at a meeting held here last night. Loyal H. Graham. Forest Orove lawyer and member of the state legislature, was in the field tcday as a can didate for the supreme bench at the election November S. Vnder the Oregon law action of this kind Is necessary to nom inate one who was not a can didate at the primary. Mr. Gra ham has been a lire-long republi can. He will be designated as an independent candidate. Announcement from Mr. Gra ham's headqOarters today said: "Dissatisfaction nn the part of many voters with the nomination of Judge Hand in the primary caused the citizens to meet and nominate Mr. Graham for this position. It is felt that Mr. Gra ham's long experience in the law and his record as a legislator render him an especially desirable man for the supreme bench. He has served as representative in NEW YOltK, Aug. 24. ;P) I Daniel Mayer, concert manager Aug. 24. (,P) ,n(i inipressario of New York and nomination re- London, died in the latter city of citixens . yesteraay. tie was 1 2 years ora and had been (II two months. 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