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WASHINGTON. Jan. JO. (foil
ed News) Senator Borah is trying
to bring about an agreement where
by the- world court will be voted
opon toon after the tax bill is
paned, he said, following a con
ference' of Irreconcilables at his of
fice late Wednesday.
"Nothing has finally been agreed
npon, aa a few more senators roust
be consulted." he said, "but we hope
to reach an agreement. I cant say
yet how much time for further de
bate will be allowed after the tax
bill Is passed. That is a point that
must te worked out." '
Tea days has been suggested as
the probable interval between pas
sage of the tax bill and beginning
of the world court reservations,
but the details of tie agreement
are stin undetermined, it was learn
ed. This attempt bv the Borah rroup
to asree on tfce time to vote t the
result of a decision of the admin
istration leaders to br'ng the wand
ering talk of the senate to an end
and to get the court issue' disposed
of In the near future.
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the dogwood trees aud the beautiful
shrubs that line the Ashland-Klamath
Falls highway. Keep tho flow
ers and shrubs along the way Intact.
The tourist never stops to malm the
beauty of the woods yet he admires'
them." t
Oradea Lowered.
In discussing the Crater Lake
park for which an appropriation of
$250,000 of federal funds has re
cently been made. Col. Thomson
slated that the grade into the na
tional park which Is now 11 per
cent would be decreased to 6 per
cent when the highway is complet
ed in lato spring.
It. W. Trice, manager of Crater
Lake lodge and the Ltthia hotel In
Ashland, addressed the forum guests.
Price discussed generally the activl-i
ties of the summer work which, he!
YUBA CITY, Calif.. Jan. !0.
(United New) Belief that the
bandit known as "W'hitejr," killed in
a battle with police of fleers after
a RosevWe bank hold-up was Hugh
Whitney, notorious Idaho outlaw,
was expressed here Wednesday by
Hugh' Price Jones, deputy coroner
of Sstter county.
Jones said that identification was
made ' by a resident of " Oroville,
whose name he withheld because
of the man's tear that friends of
Whitney would harm him.
"Wltey" spent 35 days in the
man's cabin and during the time
confessed his identity, according to
Jones,
stated, should be in perfect read!-!
ness by early spring in order to take
care of tourist travel.
Of interest to those who are not
familiar with the Oregon Caves
was the discussion by George B. j
Sabln, manager of the famous re-'
sort. Sabln told of the discovery '
of the caves, the treatment given
tourists who wish to visit the caves
and plans tor the coming tourist
season.
W. W. MeXealy presided during
the "scenic attraction" forum. 1
The high school glrls' quartet,'
under the direction of Mrs. George:
Mclntyre entertained during the!
luncheon with several numbers. I
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ed for l.alurha atol t (or Hru
cl. Those favoring Lalisrha ! 11"'
six or soven roiiuiW and P-iH'l'j
three. j
Laharbn took the olfenslve In
the ninth and won the round by a
wide margin. Senclo. who had been
tnotkming .r Kld.l to come In
throughout tho fight, had ult he
could do to cover up. The tenth
went to Senclo by a big margin.
He alo (sipped the eleventh.
labraba showed himself a true
champion In tho lant round when he
hit Senclo with overy blow known
In the ring.
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lal.ulon to vinn-c liio roads greater
cimiuK.
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SAX FRANCISCO, Jnu. 20. All;
j Europe la eiperlonclng benefits
'from successful operation of the,
Iiawoi plan and as a result Inter-'
'national conditions now have a more
: hopeful outlook than at any time'
'since 1 9 1 S. !
Mary Anno .Moitiuu. daughter of
Mr. and Mm Mark .Morgan of Clill
l.iulii. tiled Wciluomlity afternoon at
1 o'cloi I. at His family home. The
child til IT m.iCilK oil Kho wen
iH.rn Augimt IS, 13.'l Death
due t pneumonia.
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''ressimr Oriental problems vitally affecting; tlie I', '. face
Charles MacVcagh as he begins his duties as American aicSaua.lur
to Japan. He succeeds the late Ktlgar Bancroft. .MarVmcb (kftl
is seen being greeted in Tokyo by Kiiwin XcviHc, charge tl'sffsim"
iDce.thc death of Bancroft. "
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Tax Bill Likely
to Be-Yoted Soon
WASHINGTON.. Jan. 10. (Unit
ed News) The tax bill finally has
reached the senate, where it prob
ably will be taken np the first of
next week, or possibly the last of
this week, depending upon the final
agreement on the world court vote,
which is now being worked out.
The measure, which cuts taxes
$352,000,000 was reported to the
senate from tho. finance committee
Wednesday by Chairman Smoot.
The bill will meet more opposition
in the senate than in the house,
but Its way his been made much
smoother than anticipated a few
weeks age by the agreement of re
publicans and democrats on the
committee as essential features, so
that it should, be enacted much
more speedily than the bill which
was presented two years ago.
sociatea. He ptayed his game ot
banditry single handed. Women ty
often aided htm, however. He had
numerous sweethearts. One of
them led him into the apartment
trap four months ago, but he shot
his way out. The failure of Chi
cago police to capture himhascaus-'
ed numerous investigations within
the department. Often he was
within reach of the officers but In
evitably he eluded them.
January 24 rh nt 11 a. m. and
7:80 p. in. it the date and time
of tho opening services of the new
Episcopal church. J 10-21
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 20. Martin
Durkin, Chicago slayer, is wanted
in Los Angeles for several reasons.
The principal reason is Detective '
Lieut Allan Baldrldge. '
fir his polite, insistent way. Dur
kin 'stole an expensive automobile
here several months ago. He be-;
came tired of the car and hung ,
about the central police station for
an houT.
Baldrldge, who had been assigned
to get the Chicago killer, was to
receive help from Durkin to find
him, so they rode about in the
stolen car. The detective admired
ita smooth running qualities Sev
eral minutes later Baldrldge pro
mised to buy it. They went to a
bogus dealer, who took 11.800 from
Baldrldge and gave him some
papars and the car in exchange.
Two days passed and a fellow de
tective arrested Baldridge on a
charge of possessing a stoles auto
mobile. Detectorial heads than came to
gether and the Los Angeles, police
force learned with dismay that none
other than Martin Durkin was the
affable "butter and egg guy" who
had given so many tired policemen
lifts home.
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AMERICANS WIX.
I BERLIN, Jan. 20. (United
j News) Reggie MrXamara and Har
ry Horan, the American team in the
, Berlin six-day bicycle race, won the
event Wednesday night, coming from
behind and winning a majority of
the closing sprints. Nine of the 14
! teams that started in the race fin-
i ished.
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Mary WcCorn.ic of Texan,
Chicago Grand Opera viprano
of .Internation.!! fame, i neriouH
1)' Ul in Nice, anil, according to
cable disiatclic. hvsirlii
V"l' of her life.
Mr. JePh F. Gin. ef BrookKn,
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UZLZZ." """""'y '"'"bled wi,h
corn .pji.oa. . Every rtmtdy I ,ri,d
able w ntadily nh rrl
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"70U mean that a man
dont even know
has made me rich?
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WKul's the catch?"
She could not go on. All her reasonings,
her wisdoms, her safeguards, were beaten
away as if they were futile things. She heard
Graydon, her employer, say only the puzzling
cryptic statement "You have the million.
You will not be asked to give anything!"
Eat would she? Could she rely upon the
assurances of the gray-hcired man before
her? . . . Well, s!v .. chance
and the million.
What happened? WL.. would happen to
the average pretty modern jrirl with a million
dollars and the world with its gayeties and
frivolities offering a tantalizing invitation to
coie and play?,
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