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N EWS CLASSIFIED N The Klamath News KWS COVERAGE the Klauiatb, Newe I raid la r mum ol Klamath county and northern i morula. II there I eoniethliig to Mil, rtnl or trade or II you need ewiietlilug, Uw easiest DMlhod li the classified ads. Tbo KkuiMlh News is serviced by ed Press, Hailed Preee, News Knterpriee Association ud MeNaught Pealara Byartl cat. County coverage by Malt writers and ' eorrrspondenta. Vol. 8, No. 257 Price Five F.slitnrialA on the Hy WANK JKNKIN8 HRHE la a headline: 'United. .Blajas . Influence In Cuba Aiaallad. " San Msrlln Oov rnment Bays Island Mutt Bat Up Own Rule." a a LOUISIANA sugar cane growers and Weatern sugar baal grow an will tecond that motion heart lly. adding tha advice that we put a blih tarlfC on Cuban sugar, that our OWN PRODUCERS sln our OWN COUNTRY may tet . tha sugar benefits to ba had. Ui. INFLUENCE In Cuba bat been ol Immaoaa eiilttenee to Cubans and ol L1TTLB benefit to our own people. 0. 8. Influence In tha Pblllp plnoa haa baan ol Immaota valua to tha gonaral run ol Flllplnot and ol llttla banellt to as. isn't II about tlma lor ua -to quit playing Santa Claua to other peoples and atart minding our own builnetst a a RESPONSIBLE bond buyart are bidding )2 lor bonda ol tha Home Ownort Loan corporation. That la to aay. tbay ara ottering to pay (I eenta on tha dollar lor thaee bondi, which are not a eu reel obligation ol tha U. 8. gov ernment which merely guaran- taea the loteraat tor a period at about It yearn. That la an Important Uem ( itttHV h It Imsortantt W ri,U la the raaion: It the new home ownera loen bilk wblch la' Intended to provide relief tor home ownera threatened with the lota of their homes, la to work, boldert ol the mortgagee matt be Induced to accept theaa bonda IN EXCHANGE lor the mort gagee. With the bonda ealeable at eenta en the dollar. It will be much eatler to got theae ex changea made than If the bondi eould be dltpoeed ol at only about 10 eenta on the dollar, which waa originally anticipated. - e e e T A. GORDON telle tola one: J A fluttered eltlien made tola romark the other day: "I'm not worrying much about tha NRA or tha AQA or tha RFC or tha COO, or any ot tha rait ol theae gov ernment three letter combination! we're bearing ao much about. "Hi the good, old-tathlonad KSF Ibat'a bothering ma." a e a "OVERNOR MEIER'S special VJ rellot committee. casting about tor waya ot raising tha money with which to meet rellet needs this winter, considers the placing el a state tax ot a dollar a barrel on beer and 40 eenta gallon on wine, with sale ot per' mlta to placea that eell beer and wine. In this way. It hopes, soma two nd a bait millions might be raited. ' a nEER and wine ara now legal. A- Nothing la said as yet about hard liquor, which ISN'T yet (Continued on Page Four) MNDY MEETS PREMIER STOCKHOLM. Sweden, Sept IS al.PJ Colonel Charles A. Una bergh waa recelred by Premier Alhln Hansson today. He later met with tha Swedlth aviation authorltlet and dlicuised Swe dlth aviation problema l them. Will Roger Say: BEVERLY HILLS. 8ept It. Edlfor The Klamath Newa Say, Los Angeles came through with something yesterday that looka Ilka one ot tha best measures to help ottsat this orlme racket It looka like every time a man com mits a orlme and his prison record reads like ha had been a tourltt Inmate ol every prison worth attending. There hasn't been an amateur crook caught In yean. Well, Los Angeles maknt every ex-crlmlnal register. Course you will say, "Yes, but he won't reglstor." Well, that's the catch. It ha don't, he Is. liable to ill months Im prisonment for not complying to ths law. Certain ot state paroled ones ara exempt to save In "jtistlce to ones who are doing right. But It's mainly to eaten the vliltlng gentlemen. It might ba worth other towns looking Into. Yours, Cents. LAMSON KILLED TO GET BLONDE, STATE ASSERTS Defendant Afraid to, Sue Allene for Divorce on Job's Account, Charge David Said In Love With .Divorcee; Jury Will Get Case about Noon BAN JOflB, Cel., Sept. It OJ.R) David Lamion tonight was ac cused ot murdering his . wife. Allene, because he loved a blonde divorcee and reared ..to auo for divorce. Proiecutor Al lan Lindsay made the charge in doting argumenta ot Lamion't trial for bli life. Tha proiecutor declared Lam- ton wat enamored of Mn. Sir a Kolloy, the Sacramento divorcee who tent him love poemt. and whom ba frequently vltlted. ' Wife Popular Mrs. Lamton. popular seere- tarv of the camout Y. W. C. A, wee ao well liked that a divorce suit would have ruined Lam eon'a own position at aalea man ager of the Stanford University I'reit, Llndtay continued, Mrs. Keller was not called as a wltneaa In the trial. She told reporter! the sent the poeme to Lamion for mirketlng, and that hli viilli to her In Sacramento were "purely business. They were engaged In a Joint news- mner ivndlcata enterprise. Earlier In nil aaareu una- aay compared me scuoisny young writer ana taieimin to two weitern klllera noted tor tbelr coolneea. Jokes with Friends Ha' recalled that Lamion smiled and Joked with neighbors a few mlnntoe before be purport edly discovered hie wile s body. Llndiay then drew a compari son with William Edward Hick man, kidnaper and ilayer of Utile Dorothy Parker In Lot Angeles. He compared Lamion to Frank J. Egio, San Fran cisco public defender who order- ICouUnued on Pegs Three) Sleeping Sickness Thought Dytng Out, Death Decreasin, ST. LOUIS. Sept It U.R v, un only one death reported during the past 14 hours, phytl- dsns lighting the epidemle of sleeping tlcknets, tonight ex- pressed the belief that tha mal ady jraa "dying out." Although 17 new cases of en cephalitis were reported, the death rate appeared deflnltoly checked. Senior Surgeon James P. Leake ot the United States public health aervlce laid today Tha death of Mrs. Mary Lewie, It. reported today, brought the total number of fatalities to 146 since July SO. when tha epi demle first became apparent Since July SO a total ol (17 persons hsve been treated lor tha disease, but many have re covered without after effects phyilclana In charge of the city and county hoapltala laolatlon warda reported. Miller Ask for Government Help PORTLAND. Ore., Sept It OJ.R) Wheat millers and exporters today pretented a plea for gov, ernment aid In handling the northwett'a 40,000,000 bushel surplus thlt winter. The department of agriculture will help dispose of the lurplus, but the government la not going Into ths wheat butlneaa as did the last adminlatratton, accord ing to Frank A. Thlea, chief of the wheat- marketing division of tha agricultural adjustment ad ministration, chairman ot the hearing. i One hundred and fifty wheat growers, snippert, exporters ana millers attended tha conference called by Secretary ol Agricul ture Wallace. Five A. A. A. of ficers wera present. Mlltera aiked that halt of the urplui exported be In the form of flour. Growers and shippers will be neard Saturday, Woman Charged With Killing Baby SPOKANE, Wish., Sept It (U.R) Manslaughter or aecond de gree murder charges will be filed sgalnat Mrs. Fred Vlnette, 28 who police say admitted stran gling her new-born baby, Deputy County Prosecutor Jack Wrabeok said toclny. Mrs. Vlnette told Wrnbeck the strangled the child Sunday with a wasbrag. stuffed the body In a bureau drawer. The next morning she threw the body In the basement locker room. She asserted the child was born dead, but later admitted killing It became eha could not afford to keep It, police said, TRIAL SET ST. HELENS. Ore., Sept It (U.R) Jake Silverman of Port land will ba tried October It on a charge of slaying Jamas Walker ot Portland. Silverman was arraigned today before Cir cuit Judge H. K. Zimmerman, He did not enter a plea. - Meier May Call Solons October salem. '.$ . u.r Governor -all a ipe- clal leg. -of O" Oct. ber It tt - relief program tor echooi .atrlcla and unem ployed, according to reporte pub lished here today. Two tub-committees of Meier main relief commlailon have not rot agreed on a program ol re lief either bow much money will be needed during the next t months or bow to rslte the money. When tbelr report Is submitted to the governor, he Is expected to study their recommendations. Secretary ot State Hal E. tlou hat aiked for two weeks notice to arrange the tpeclal aettlon. Tha main committee at Its first meeting tome tlma ago recommended a special deglila tlve setilon. WARM HIGHWAY MELT EXPECTED Klamath County Officials Go to Portland to See Local Work Through The three members of the Klamath county court. Judge Gristle. C. R. Williams and W. F. B. Chase, left Friday morn ing for Portland where they are expected to take an active part the controversy today over llocatlon of federal funds lor rosd work. Mora than 11.000.000 will ba np for allocation and blda are expected - to be opened Saturday for 1600,000 of the work with contracta awarded at the aettlon. Blda are expected to be opened two projects In Klamath county which at one tlma were nnounced aa cancelled by the highway commlailon. The re port was later declared false. Forest Hoada Considered. In a preas report froai Salem Friday afternoon tha Klimsih projecta on which bids are to be opened Saturday are: Merrill- Malin lection ol The Dallee- Callfornla highway, tour miles bituminout macadam . wearing turface and t.l miles oil mst turrsre treatment Terminal Clty-Klamath Fills aectlon of The Dalles-California highway. I.Z4 4 lineal feet of concrete. A report from Portland Fri day afternoon stated bids on three forest highway projecta were In the handt of W. H. Lynch, district engineer lor the (Continued on Page Three) George T. Dunlap ' To Meet Marston For Amateur Title CINCINNATI. O.. Sept It OJ.R) Max Manton. 41-year-old Phil adelphia stock broker, will meet 16-year-old George T. Dunlap. Jr., ot Hustling. N. .. tomor row lor the national amateur golt championship. Manton and Dunlap. a Prince ton graduate. lought their way into the Ilnali after having Dotn been on the verge of elim ination In the qualifying round or tne national tournament. Manton. 110-pound former champion, triumphed over 19-year-old Jack Munger of Dallas Tex. The acore wai 6 and 6. Dunlap. a freckle-laced 1S6 pound itrlpllng. conquered Law- ion Little, San Franciaco young ter who eliminated Champion Roes Somervllle yesterday. Dun lap won by a 4 and t score. Grain Smoulder 42 Years, Blazes MOSCOW. Ida., Sept. li (U.R) Fire-damaged wheat burled under earth, but smoldering for 4 years today was blamed for a grass tire near Oeneiee, 16 miles from here. In 1891 the wheat was par tially burned when the Farmers Alliance warehouse way de stroyed. Dirt wat thrown over the remainder and gran grew on top. The wheat bat tmol- dered tor yean, making the earth too hot tor ground squir rels to Inhabltr- Hugh Johnson Stormy Weather In NRA Job WASHINGTON, Sept. It (U.R) Hugh 8. Johnson has met one thing he can't control the weather but , he's willing to risk his life to try to buck It Edward F. McUrady, member of the NRA advisory board, told the story today. He accompanied Johnson to New York for the re covery parade there and early yesterday afternoon they wera at Newark airport, expecting to take off tor Waahlngton. It wit mltty and Lieutenant McClelland, pilot of their army plane, viewed a 860-foot celling with distaste. Johnson looked at a newspaper and taw reports of miners being wounded at Unlontown, ra. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SATURDAY; SEPT. 16, 1933 rM LOOMS AS KIOTS INCREASE American Ice Plant Is Rushed by Wild Mob, Violence T h reatened Island Government Puts Down Revolt of Army; U. S. School Is Closed By JOSEPH H. BAIRD United Prma Stall Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sept. It (U.PJ Ths danger ol American Inter vention In Cuba Increased to night. In the view ol obterven here, aa new dliordert were re ported In scattered spots through out the Islsnd. Secretary ot State Hull, how aver, held fait to hit determina tion ot avoid the ute of marines In Cuba It possible. Eleven ships of wsr now rldw-iu. Cuban har bors. For ths moment they are not being augmented. Orders Strict 8hlp commandora ara under trlct orders to use force only for the protection ol American Uvea. They cannot land lorces merely to rettore order or pro tect property. Chlel dsnger spot In Cuba ap peared to ba Manzanlllo. Tha United States embsssy In Ha vana reported that operators of an American plant and a Span ish shoe factory there were threatened with mob violence. The report gave no details but it waa assumed that the mob wat composed of Cuban work in dissatisfied with labor con- 1. Inn- By LAWRENCE HAAS Fnited Preaa Staff Correspondent (Copyright 1S3. United Press) HAVANA. Sept. 16 0J.R) The revolutionary government claim ed tonight to have quelled a re bellion ot 400 enlisted men wblch broke out In the western (Continued on Page Three) Molasses Firm ''- Indicted by Jury Under Traffic Act NEW ORLEANS. Sept It (U.R) The federal grand Jury here today Indicted tha Dunbar Mo usses corporation or New Yora the Dunbar Molaasea corpora tion ot New Orlcana and 10 per sons associated with thote com panies on charges ot violating the national tariff act It waa reported here that the corporation, nationally known la a subsidiary ot a t40.000.000 British firm. The Indictment waa expected to bring reverberation! through out the Industrial world. It wat understood that thia waa ons of tha first such prosecutions since the "new deal. ' The Indictment charges that among the overt acta constitut ing tha alleged conaplracy, black ttran molasses waa smuggled in to the United States and "false end fraudulent entries" were made Into the books of the com- psny to obtain refunds ot duties on Importations. Germany Set Up Gram Dictatorship BERLIN. Sept. It (U.R) A vig orous attack on Oermany'a crit ics abroad featured an address tonight by Foreign Minister Con itantin von Neurath. before an atsembly of foreign correspond ents. Von Neurath declared Ger many was ready to make far reaching concessions In disarm ament measures, but doubted If othera were. Attacking the na tion's critics, hs said-. "Who Is menaced t Nobody but Germany . . . and Germany refuses to continue to counte nance such a situation any longer." REPEAL VOTE 8-1 OLYMPIA. Wash.. Sept It (U.R) Washington 'repealed pro hibition by nearly three to one, Secretary of State E. N. riuicn luson announced today. The of ficial tabulation waa 490.088 for repeal and tot.iot against The repeal convention will ba' held here October I. Doesn't Mind "Let'a go there." he said. "General." the pilot protested, "I can't even aee the tower ot the Empire State building. We can't flv In this weather." "Come on, let'a go," the gen eral Insisted. - "General, I don't mind for my self, but It we go np now we never land alive." the pilot said. "I don't give a damn." Mc- Gradv onotcd Johnson aa reply Ing. "We'll get a private plane to takt us. He canvassed the hangars, but couldn't find a pilot who would take him UP. Johnson and McOrady returned to Washington by train and Unlontown remained anvlilted, Cubans In Anti A ." 1? y ' 'ill li .it tea. tffV. . tw'iifaCtJwt'TsftKS, 4T :.:aa7 ."V'5' it't'1i-r' ' - - - PlTv Here are scenes which show the endangered by mobs ol Cubsn Reds and revolution lata. The top picture shows a crowd of Havana com munists In a demonstration against "Yankee Imperialism." Below Is tha V. 8. 'em iter Richmond tteamlng Into Havana harbor, ber decks bristling with guns. Coast Baseball . R. H. B. San Francisco . "' I'll Los Angeles I 14 1 8tlne. Henderson and Botta- rinl; Newaon and Cronln. First game R. H. E. Sacramento 4 6 2 Seattle 10 Vlnct and Wirti; Page and Cox. Second game R. H. E. Sacramento 9 IS 0 Seattle 4 " 7 4 Home and Woodall; Ulrlch and Cox. R. H. E. Hollywood t T 1 Missions S 4 S Schultt and Bassler, Tobln: Phebus. Osborne and Fitxpatrlck. President to Attend "Ike" Hoover Rite WASHINGTON. Sept. It (U.R) Funeral services for "Ike" Hoover, trusted aide of preil- denta for 43 years, will be held at a cemetery funeral chapel and not at the White House. ' -' Mrs. Hoover decided that her huaband would prefer to avoid the official pomp which he di rected and regulated through the regimes of nine presidents, and declined President Roosevelt's offer of the White House tor the tervicet. The preiident and his family will attend the ritea at 1 p. m. tomorrow. PALO ALTO, Calif., Sept. It (U.R) Death ot "Ike" Hoover, major domo ot the White House staff, deeply shocked former President and Mrs. Herbert Hoover. 'Irwin (Ike) Hoover served aa real tteward of the White House for nearly 40 years with a faithfulness to each eucceedlng administration that won him the unique devotion of every presi dent," Mr. Hoover said In tribute. Hla aincerlty and loyalty have never been exceeded by any gov ernment family." German Official . Answers Critics BERLIN. Sept. It (U.RWtThe German government tonight en acted a law virtually establishing a grain dictatorship. The law authorises tne minis ter ot agriculture to regulate nrlces. production and sales of farm products, establish an or ganisation Including all agricul tural producers and merge any number of enterpritea producing and selling agricultural products. Another law empower tne min ister to establish combines of mills grinding German grain. Rockefeller Pay Penalty on Taxes TARRYTOWN, N. Y., Bept. It (U.R) John D. Rockefeller, Jr., paid a penalty ot 1200 today for failing to pay the first Install ment ot hia taxes In North Tarrytown on time. Tha taxes were due In July Tax officials said tonight that It Is the first time In the past 35 yeara that the taxea bad not been paid on time. - American Rally As i. ' ' '- - 1 . j 9 I T - -r i " :T esag gJrmmjMn usi ii aa ii 3 TTTTTm tenia situation la Cuba, where the Roosevelt' Pushes Coal - ; Code To lis Completion WASHINGTON, Sept 16 GJJ3 President Roosevelt announced late tonight that a "coal code agreeable to conference repre sentatives" bad been approved for final submission to individual operators and producers' asso ciations. This appeared to assure an end to the long coal code light but a delay until at least tomorrow In final signature of the code was Inevitable. Signing Starts Recovery Administrator Hugh 8. Johnson aald he hoped to have a "great part" ot the signatures ot independents by midnight though It was nearly 11:30 when the president's statement was made public by the administrator at NRA headquarters. The announcement meant that the leading operators, whose de mands heretofore had blocked agreement on a code, bad ac cepted a revised draft also ac Football Score The Dalles 82, Benson Tech (Portland) 6. Vancouver (Wash.) t, Roose velt (Portland) . Jefferson (Portlsnd) SS, Hood River 0. . ' Sharkey-Levinsky Fight Postponed CHICAGO, Sept li (U.R For mer Heavyweight Champion Jack Sharkey ot Boston and Chicago's King Levlnsky resumed training today tor the fight which they were to have met in tonight at Comltkey park, but which was postponed until next Monday be cause of cool and rainy weather. . Neither fighter ottered much comment on the pottponement, but Indications were that both deplored It because each had thought he was In the best pos sible condition for a major fight Corbett to Teach Officer to Fight SACRAMENTO. Calif., Sept. 16 (U.R) State traffic officers will learn to tight from a man until recently conceded to be the best In the world at his wnleht. Young Corbett III nss neen recommended aa physical in structor of the state highway natrol school, which opens Sept. 26 tor a aeven month term, it was indicated the appointment would be approved. Corbett la a former welterweight champion Soldier Home to Be Opened Monday ROSEBURG. Ore.. Sept. 10 fll.P) The new Northwest Na tional Soldiers' Home will be occunled tor the first time Mon day, September 18. Appropxl- nataiv ISO veterans now boused In former state buildings will be moved to the new $1,250,000 home. (Every Warships Anchor BfNtvSMn. A 1 :'t It vT- . ? Uvea of American citteeni ire ceptable to tha United Mine Workers and the recovery ad ministration. The procedure remaining nec essary before the code actually would be signed was troublesome rather than baxardous, for It waa not expected that Important opposition would develop among the independents. The unusual . procedure i necessary because there waa no trade group or other organisa tion qualified to apeak lor all the independent operators and producers groups. President Roosevelt last night had warned tha operators that they must have a code ready lor signature within' 14 hours, but apparently decided the general agreement, subject only to rati fication by minor producers, was sufficient to meet his require ments for speed. A further hitch la final ap proval ot the code seemed un likely. Jailer I Charged With Aiding Bailey In Prison Break DALLAS, Texas, Sept 16 (U.R) Thomas L. Manlon, Dallas county Jailer, was arrested here tonight on federal charge! in connection With the recent escape of Harvey Bailey, fugitive con vlct charged with participating In the Urachal kidnaping and the union station massacre in Kan sas City. Grover C. Bevlll, operator of a meat market also waa arrested in connection with the case. Both men were arraigned be fore U. 8. Commissioner Lee R, Smith. Their bonds were fixed at $10,000 each and they were remanded to Jail when they could not make bau. The commissioner orders them to trial before Federal Judge William H. Atwell on September 35. Manlon was charged with "aid Ing Harvey Bailey to escape from the Dallas county Jail Bevlll, who alio la known as Jack Beval, waa charged with (Contlnued on Page Three) Press Time NEW YORK, Sept. 15 (U.R) The Herald-Tribune will say tomorrow morning that it haa learned that tiro reconstruction finance corporation is complet ing plans to exteml further credit ot from .10,00O,0UO to $73,000,000 to Soviet Russia tor use In buying American commodities. FIEPI.VG, Sept 15 U.R The Japanese are preparing to annex slice ol North China within the great wall, lorelgn reports from bonier cities said today. t WASHINGTON, Sept 15 (U.R) 1' resident RoomvoU stepped Into the long light over Inter ..pretatlon ol section 7A of the national recovery act the la a Morning Except Monday TROPIC STORM SWEEPS ALONG EASTERN COAST North Carolina, Virginia Residents Get Ready to. Leave Their Homes Hurricane M a y ' S trike Today, Reports Say;' 32 Killed In Mexico WASHINGTON, 8ept. 16 0JJ9 The center ol the tropical storm sweeping toward the lower At-, lantlc coast will pasa near Hat-.' teres tomorrow morning, ths" weather bureau estimated to night aa it ordered hurricane warnings north of Wilmington,' N. C, to Hatteraa. whole gale' warnings north of Hatteraa to the Virginia Capes and etorm warnings from there to Boston.' The disturbance still waa ol' great intensity, the weather bn- reau reported, with galea over a' wide area and wlnda ol hurricane force over a considerable area. The new warning came at ' jonn Barton Payne, chairman of tne American Red Croaa, wired governors ot North Carolina and -Virginia that the organisation wai ready lor emergency rellet work and aa the federal relief admin- , ittratlon prepared for permanent ; relief work in Florida and Texat a swept by prevloua hurrl-,; canes. ... : ' . - ! COAST GETS READY WILMINGTON. N. C Sent 16 H1J0 A tropical hurricane whirl ed np the Atlantic seaboard along the North Carolina and Virginia coasta tonight accom panied by driving rain, terrific winds and high seas. Latest reports-' Indicated the storm would strike at Cape Hat- - teras. N. C. coastwise sbloolnx and email boats sought safety , iniano waterways. At several eoast - resorts residents were warned to leave their homes. Rains were general ail alone the eoast and velocity ot wlnda ranged from 39 mflet an hour . upward.-. - -v . , ..i. sea tusported Heavy - The hurricane last waa report-; ed 100 miles duo east ot W11-, mlngton at 1 a. m A 29-mlle wind, accompanied by rain, blew, here and the barometer ' dropped from 29.56 at 8 p. m. to 29.47, an hour later. ' - An amateur radio operator- contacted an unidentified veesel: SO miles at sea oft Frying - Pan ' (Continued on Page Three) Receiver for Oil Company Outline ', Sale Situation; - t LOS ANGELES. Calif.. 8ept It (Special William C. McDutfte.: receiver for the Richfield Oil Company ot California, when- questioned 'relative to the re-: ported deal between Richfield and Standard, made the follow-. Ing sta ment: . "Certain recent press reports to the effect that there haa. been a sale of the assets of tha. Richfield Oil Company of Cali fornia In receivership to tha Standard Oil Company of Call-' fornla ara. quite erroneous at. the receivership is atlll in oper ation and the business of Rich field aa a separate entity la be-. Ing carried forward as in the past. "From tne latest iniormauon which the receiver has the com mittees representing the Richfield and Pan-American bondholders and creditors after months ot negotiation! have agreed npon the termi ot an oner with tne Standard Oil Company ot Cali fornia which the receiver is ln ( Continued on Page Three) Former Gangster Escapes Prison CHICAGO, Sept. 16 (UP) Edward (Spike) O'Donnell, who once ranked almoat equal to Al Capone aa a gangster, was acquit- -ted today on charges ot being a vagrant j- O'Donnell convinced a Jury that hie reputation was not bad enough to warrant sending him to Jail. He waa tried, and acquit ted, under a recently enacted I law which makes It possible to send men to Jail for six months ) if It Is proved that their rep- utations are ban. News Flashes bor protective clause late to day to warn special Interests against "interpretations favor able to their viewpoints. STAXF1ELD, Ore., Sept. 15 (U.R Residents on the Stan field Irrigation project late to day plctlgrd themselves- to re pay $100,000 ailvnnced by the frderal govern ment to rebuild the project WASHINGTON, Sept' 15 (U.R) -A new demand for direct ; currency Inflation came from - Senator Fletcher, democrat, ; Florida, today as ailmlnlstra Moa financial advisers studied . plans for early changes In the -, administration's financial pol icy, i