Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - October 21, 1920, Madison, WisconsinTCas e O f The
Salvation
Army
By F. K. LANC-
( N a t i o n a l C h a i r m a n , S a l v a t i o n A r m y )
I- - N T H IS y e a r of 1920 th e S a lv a tio n A rm y cornea before th e A m erican ' people in a m an n e r d iffe ren t from
th a t w hich it ha* evor com e before.
N o t d ifferen t a e to p e rfo rm a n ce o f a
Bervie�-b u t d ifferen t in th e b road
ex ten t of th e aervico it p ro p o ses to
ren d er.
T h is y e a r in a u g u ra te s th e ex ten sio n
of its s ix teen m a jo r a c tiv it ie s in a
p ro g ram in ten d ed to re ac h every c o u n �
ty, c ity , tow n an d h a m le t in th e U nited
S ta te s- to g ive to ev ery o u tp o s t of
c iv iliza tio n in A m erica th a t sam e e f �
ficien t se rv ice w h ich i t h a s been r e n �
d e rin g fo r fo r ty years , b u t w hich w as
m ost In ten siv e ly rev ea led d u rin g th e
la te w orld w ar.
b r ie f ly th e S a lv a tio n A rm y is now
p re p a rin g to offer to e v e ry co m m u n ity
th e se rv ice fro m th a t g re a t c h a in of
hom es a n d in s titu tio n s b u ilt up ac ro ss
t b s len g th an d b re ad th o f th is w hole
land.
H ow is th is d o n e?
By th e e s tab lish m en t o f S a lv a tio n
A rm y ad v iso ry board� in ev ery c o u n ty
com posed of th e peopc's re p re se n ta �
tives. a c t in g n o t on ly a* th e re p re �
s e n ta tiv e s of th e people, b u t a s re p re �
se n ta t iv e s of th o S a lv a tio n A rm y as
we IL
W ith t h o fingers o f th e se m en on th e
p u lse o f th e s itu a tio n a t hom e, and
in s ta n t ly r e a d y to a d v is e th e S a lv a tio n
A rm y o f c o n d itio n s an d needs, th e
S a lv a tio n A rm y is oq iodiy read y to
re n d e r p ro m p t a n d e ffic ien t se rv ice th e
m om ent th e ca ll i s received.
. . .
N o lo n g er w ill it be n ecessa ry for
y o u r c o u n ty to d isp o se of -o r ts in cases
in a cold, p itile ss , legal w ay, fo rg e ttin g
to g ive q u a r te r .
I t w ill now be y o u r p lea su re to have
tile d e lin q u en t boy, th e w a y w a rd girl,
th e h o m eless m o th e r, th e h u m an d e r e �
lic t- th is d riftw o o d of h u m a n ity -c a r �
ed fo r in sy m p a th e tic k in d n ess b y a
tra in e d pe rso n n el w hose k in d n ess h a s
a lre ad y been ex ten d ed to legions.
In s te a d o f th e re fo rm , fa rm , th e
p riso n , th o poorhouse, th e se u n fo r�
tu n a te s w ill find a m o th er, a fa th e r , a
s is te r , a b ro th e r in th e S a lv a tio n A rm y.
i t is a lre a d y a t y o u r caiL Y our a n �
nounced need m a m a i ts speedy, defi�
n ite , co n clu siv e ac tio n . B y th is m oons
you w ill m ak e c itiz e n s in s tea d o f p a u �
p e rs , d e re lic ts a n d b eggars.
. . .
Y o u r c l lik en s h av e sa id th e n eed fo r
th o h lav a tio n A rm y is h o r a T h ey say
th ey w an t th e S a lv a tio n A rm y. A d�
v iso ry b o a rd s w ith tw elve o u ts ta n d �
in g b u sin ess arui p ro fessio n al m en in
.v e ry populous co u n ty in y our s ta te ,
to g e th e r w ith o th e r o u ts ta n d in g m en
who fo rm y o u r s t a te a d v iso ry board ,
h a v e issu ed tho calL
A nd like th a t give.*, period in A m e r�
ica n h is to ry w h ich i s n o t y e t fo rg o tte n ,
w hen l - i ia y n tte sa id "W ash in g to n . I
am hero," th e Ka! vat ion A rm y is bere.
la h e re fo r w h a t?
T o b r in g th a t g r e a t n a tio n a l se rv ice
f a r w h ich j*o�i a r e a sk e d to c o n tr ib u te
y o u r m ite o r y o u r m ig h tie s t.
T h e p r ic e Is n o th in g co m p ared to th e
se rv ice to bo re n d e re d t o . h u m a n ity , to
y o u r u n fo r tu n a te b ro th e r , o r y o u r u n �
fo r tu n a te s is te r .
C e rta in ty w e w ill d o no le s s th a n we
d id lu r o u r f r ie n d s a c ro ss th o seas.
T v reWisco te Journal City EditionFOURTEEN PAGES
VOL. 136, NO. 21. 81st Year. MADISON, WIS., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 21, 1920. PRICE THREE CENTS
HISH RAIL STRIKE CALLED
BROTHERS,
SISTERS, VIE
AT EXH IB IT
Carmody Girls of M t Hope
Press K esse nick Boys of
Waunakee in Baby Beef
Competition
Scientist To Be Honored
A t Un ive rs i ty Friday
DR. S. M. BABCOCK
IS l l TOMORROW
IN V EN TO R OF FAM OUS T E S T ON
VERGE OF NEW D IS �
COVERY
l>r. S tephen M oulton B abcock, 432
N o rth Brike s tre e t, p ro fe sso r em eritu s
o f th� U n iv e rsity o f W isconsin and
in v en to r of th o w orld fam ous toot fo r
b u t le r - fa t. will c e leb ra te hie TTtb
b ir th d a y tom orrow .
U n iv e rs ity s tu d en t* will .-eh�* ra te
th o b ir th d a y o f Lo-. B abcock by w e a r-
Anyone May
Own A Dozen
Factories
In each h e m ay h a v e th o u s a n d s
o f w o rkers, to ilin g from d aw n to
d u sk -a n d w a rra n te d n o t to
etTika.
Ka ch will su p p ly it� ow n ra w
m a te ria l, a n d d e liv e r it� fin ished
p ro d u c t re ad y fo r th e tab le .
T h o c o m e r o f a co u n try o r �
c h ard . a YUI age back y a rd , th e
to p o f a c ity sk y sc ra p e r, m ay be
u sed a s a fa c to ry site .
A nyone m ay nitw it t h a t m odel
o f all work*'rn, th e honeybee, to
toil in h is behalf.
H e m ay find d iversion from
h is ow n lab o rs in th e s tu d y o f
th e m eth o d s o f th is m a s te r a r c h �
ite c t o f the in sec t w orld.
T h e s to ry of th e life an d h a b �
its of th e is * is m o re s tra n g e an d
in te re s tin g th a n n ew t fiction.
O u r W ash in g to n In fo rm atio n
B u reau h a s a su p p ly of i llu s �
tra te d official book lets on bee-
ra is in g . an d a copy w ill be se n t
free to an y o n e w ho se n d s tw o
ceti ta in s ta m p s fo r re tu rn p o s t�
age.
(In fin in g ou t th e coupon p r in t
nam e and a d d re ss ' or be su re to
w rite p la in ly .)
Frederic J. B ask in . Director,
T he W ineonsin S ta te Jo u rn a l
In fo rm atio n B ureau .
W a s h in g to n , D . C.
I enclose h e rew ith tw o c en ts in
s ta m p s fo r r e tu rn p o stag e on a
a free copy o f th e B ee Book.
N am e ______ _____________
S tre e t
C ity . .
F R ID A Y 'S P R O G R A M
t>: 30-B rea kl a st
1:30 - Final meeting, resolu�
tions. ate.
1:45- F m a li in judging- calf
(dubs.
'2 JOO--D inner.
I C arm ody Bisters, H elen and
Con�t;u*-�, o f M ount Hope, g ave
th e Kesfe-uieh b ro th e rs of W au �
nakee a c lose ru n fo r fam ily h onors
I in tilt b aby b eef exh ib it a t tho Ju n io r
Giv�*iock ex p o sitio n today .
Helen, a g ed l l , took first in C lass I,
Ju nice sh o rt horn calves, w ith h e r s tee r,
W a. side I kite, b e s id e plat-ria in ��v-
j encl A her c la s s e s C onstance , aged
13, t ' l k sev e ra l seconds an d th ird s .
T h eir I b ro th e r, B e rn a rd C arm ody, a l �
so p. go d in se v e ra l even ts.
l i t . frau Ke***�nieh took first w ith
h is \S o rd eea A ngus stcx'-r, F red . in
C lass I, a n d first in C lass 5 w ith h is
steer. p ick . lta y m o n d K esnw iich la n d �
ed H 'dsnds in b o th th e Ju n io r an d
sen io r g la s se s .
M artki S ta n ek o f Y'uba , w in n e r of
tho j rin d c h am p io n sh ip a t las t y e a r 's
expositgm , landed first in (T ass 3, H e re �
fo rd s S io r calf, w ith h is s te e r, W is �
consin 'F av o rite .
F ir st [p rize* in each o f th e e v en ts
w e re Ju d g in g bally beeves c o n �
tin u e d Tthls a i u t rosin a t th o stock
pavilion
I 'r iz ttlw in n e rs o n b ab y beeves, mn-
noum 'e � fto d a ), an-':
; S H O R T H O R N S
C?huiB % sen io r c a lf ti r a t J . (Jordon
M ei-ay, J a n e s v ille ; second, James I -
H ogan , W au n ak ee ; th ird . Hex S la te r,
J ,�> nf -frn; fo u rth . Bi re a l Cle*�!)?,
M o n d o v i fifth. B e rn a rd C arm ody, ML
H ope; ti 11 a G eorge W. P rem o , B a r a �
boo.
C lass ^ J u n io r c a lf first. H elen C a r �
m ody, NIL H o le , second. C o n stan ce
('a rm a ly j Ma. H ope; th ird , H en ry Mo-
his coaL op era to rs
c o l from l a k e
ng to a te leg ra m I
. :et from JoFm F. J
i 11111 ii is* ra tor.
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? i .lio n s o f to n s a f J
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th e lakes, th o o r - |
fills to d e liv e r J
day to (aik** E rie
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in l>ecaus# o f co ld
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IN CRIME DENIAL
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police.
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w hen he w as 'Ids*
a c q u a in ta n c e att) Ju lia
w hom he is a lf r e d v>
th o u g h a lre a d y }tu r n e d .
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1 time� befo re fifc w ifv a d e a th .
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havd co u rted ,
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TO T A L IS S&40426 OV ER 1919 BILL,
L E S S SO LD IER B O N U SE S
W isco n sin 's tax fo r 1920 w ill be 19 -
353,806.92. a to ta l of $446,824.60 move
th a n th o 1919 bilL
T he 191# tax XtO baled |1 7 .2 � 2 J� X n
b u t $8,750,000 of tiu s wee f 'n
be reuloais, sa n ito ria , $39,256.M, so u th
�rn W isconsin home fo r feeb lem inded .
$11,799.19, TomoJ tw'K I�*k� cam p I'*
495.16; s p e c .a,J loans. $1.49,091.62, school
I ,-dr �t Ii�anx, $.'; .>! .?. rn . f .
.a; . $9,31 I '
BANDITS HOLD UP
TRAIN; 2 NABBED
B U F F A L O - T hroe b an d its , firing
rev o lv e rs in to th* a ir, robbed p a s�
se n g e rs on New York C en tra l p a s �
sen g e r t r a in No. 15 in th e e a d
B uffalo y a rd s early tod ay . George
S in c la ir, G e r �va, Ohio, a tra in m a n ,
w i t sh o t and wounded.
T h e tra m w as s ta n d in g in th e
y a rd s w hen th e b a n d its jum ped on
th e p la tfo rm of th e last P u llm an
coach . E n te rin g , th e b a n d its fired
se ceral sh o ts in to th e roof, a w a k �
en ing pa!frc*ngrrs, w ho w ere
m arch ed to one end of th e car, tw o
of th e m an th re a te n in g them w ith
revo lver* w hile th e th ird sea rch ed
c lo th in g and looked u n d e r p illow s
fo r m oney an d w atches,
T h ir ty m in u te s a f te r tn e holdup,
police a rre s te d John and S tan ley
D epka. b ro th e rs . T hey w ere ta k e n
to th e t ra in and identified by th e
p assen g ers , th e police said .
MISSING ARTIST
FOUND IN WEST
C H IO A fifi - I Mss j*�.* ran ee o f M iss
M-vnrar' t M� I xingaJi, a r tis t , w as
w>fv�d to d a y w ith th o an n o u n ce m erit
by h e r b ro th e r , Jofm D. Mcf"*>upaiL
brt>ker, th a t he h sd received :% pecuU
delivery le t te r from hor s ta tin g she
w as liv ing n e a r I / 'S An cele�.
Miss M e lWHigaJl vaniMbml Lvvi F r i�
day an d first report� W�rq th a t sh e
bad *K>pi d.
lo ite r it w as believed sh*' h ad been
m u r d e r ^ and jaxsses w ere se a rc h in g
lu r b e r body.
ANNA M ACKIN V IC TIM , MAN
NAM ED D U R K E E DISAPPEA R!*
W H EN TOLD C H IL D IS
DYING
| A nna, 9-y�eu- -old d a u g h te r of Mr.
I and M rs. J a m e s Min kin, 1715 D unning
s tre e t, wit� fa ta lly h u r t u t 12 4.7 th is
a fte rn o o n w hen she waul st r in k by an
au tom obile w hile r roHSlng th� s tre e t
in th e 600 M uck on A tw ood avr-niie.
T he c a r w as d riven by a m on who
! g a v e h ts n am e av E dw ard I n i tk i i .
T h e m an H toppiq ttie m ach in e a f te r
I s tr ik in g th e g irl and took h e r to the
hom e of Dr R ichard A lyw ard , 502
J S om m ers aventre, w here eh� w as a t -
| tended by I *r. A ylw ard Sin ' died
I ab o u t 15 m itiu te* a f te r being b ro u g h t
I to tho house Dr A ylw ard M ated
th a t h e r r in k w as b roken , hut sa id
the wile- Is of the m ach ine dill n o t p a ss
over h e r laxly.
Tho ch ild w as on h e r w ay to Bt.
J ill rn i rd ': i i i '* I ..ii clinid, w hero she
tim girl w as
I th*' Ii USI
Mr. Mm kit
of her parent
B esides lu r
I vt V ,� r l I . V HI % I
Inform**! I* irk r� th a t
in#, b u r k e s th e n M i
.oi|* 'rint� ndent o f th e
osn I p lan t. T ho Maty
w as tak en to th e hem e
by Dr A ylw ard .
11 �fits th e g irl is su r -
I :
BAKER SLAIN IN
PARTNER S HOME
J 'IN*'I NNA TI H ow ard P h illip s, SI,
i r t o w n e r o f a chevin o f iviP 'tit b ak er-
tt In 1 *41*), l is lia ria am i K en tu ck y , was
S a in tly killed aat n ig h t a t N ew p o rt,
t,�ar lier**, by J. It. M urray , 36,
Varnville, Ind., h is fo rm er p a r tn e r .
P h illip s wa� wu n M in to ) H wife
*hen th e sh o o tin g onrurrod .
KoUowlrif t Is Ntiooi i j,if, vt ii rm y o�c*
i r*�l i a i , do* i*> Ni-wpr. B abcock to w ork tin a s im �
ple t*'�t to r b u t te r fa t.
T he In v en to r sp e n t week* in th e li�
b ra ry an d th oft w en t to h is labo ra to ry ,
w here he p ro duced a te s t wld� ti
proved to be in -�urate In h u n d re d s of
cit-xex, b u t w hich fa iled to givo tn1-
curaf� te s t for Hylvbi, a rary (opp**
rlt� th� low er i tu n p u a i w iilch fe a tu re s
Ila* fir-t I ick t i ' i t i r , designed by
(T u rn to p;ig� *. co lum n ?i
GIRL DENTIST
SLAIN B Y LOVER
NK W YORK Fir. Max Rosm , who
kill*xl Dr. Itwth R ubin . 23. w hen sin* r e �
fill�-d to m a rry him and tin n allot h lm -
a*'lf in til� head , died today.
Row� laid Mins R ab in wore d en tis ts .
Rowe bud rep ea ted ly aifke-i th e g irl to
m a rry h im b u t sh e re fu sed .
IL iiiten �jrt'xt tu r in a hallw ay ,
g a v e h e r a la s t charm� to say "ye�" th en
fin-1.
FOOTPRINT ONLY
CLUE TO DEATH
NATION CONFRONTED BY
NEW WALKOUT ON TOP OF
GREAT COAL CONTROVERSY
R ailw ay M enO rdcred to Q uit Sunday in S ym p athy
W ith M iners U nless L loyd G eorge C apitu�
lates; W ill Serve U ltim atum at O nce
B Y C H A R L E S M e C A N N
I O N 1 X JN O r d u r e - h a v e is s u e d f o r l i r iU s h r n t ia ra y m e n tt�
v s t r i k tv H o n d a Y m id t t i j f h t in s y m p a th y w t t i i t h e c o a l m in e r s
U n d e r t l ie - o n ic m tM U it o u t t o d a y , r a i l w a y m e a t h r o o f j h o u t th e I n i te i l
K tn u d o n i w i l l w a lk o u t S u n d a y a t m id n i g h t u n ie a s n p o o ifie in s t ru e
t-ionn t o t h e c o n t r a r y a r o Ihk u od in t h e m e a n t im e . A n n o u n c e m e n t o f
t i le � t n k f*o r d e r f o l lo w e d t h o s t a te -
i u e n t o f J . I L T h oraa� , s e c r e t a r y *
o f t h e r a i l w a y w o r k e r s a n d a m o m - j ASSERTS WILSON
PLEDGED ARMIES
l�er o f p a r lu iU K 'i i t , t h a t a n u l t i m a
tu r n w i l l b e s e r v e d o n p r e m i e r
L lo y d (h N irp e t o d a y .
T he u ltim a tu m will d e m a n d Im nv-dl-
a te g ru n tin g uf th e m iner* w ag e d e �
li ia n Uh or re -o p c n in g u t n eg id ia tim is ,
w ith th e alt�! n a tiv e o f th o sy m p a th e tic
Ntriko. lf I.loyd G eorge capituiut� *,
th� ra ilw a y s tr ik e will be i-albni off.
Th� d'H-lskm of th e ra ilw ay delo-
gatoH * dip vt it, lh ,, serious!!�** of th e
Nit Hath ai, mn�� it wa* iH-lievod tt��-x�
w o rk e rs m uild m d call a s tr ik e u n til
ev e ry th in g pomhUOo turd been d o n e tu
set Ho tin* min� oontn)v*er*y.
T ra n s p o rt w orker*, the o th e r dkvt-
Mon of tlio "trlpl** Alliance," ann�urn �>d.
th ro u g h th e ir sis ro ta ry , H ubert W i l �
liam *, thtU if n eg o tia tio n * w ere no t
re-o|MMitsl w ith in 24 h ours, Uh: issue
would bo e iourly d raw n b e tw een til�
g o v e rn m e n t an d tho w o rkers.
W illiam *, a rad ica l, ta c red ited w ith
be in g tho rea l head o f th e o rg .u iizu tkm .
T h om as, w . u t.xx v o f th e roxiway m en,
la u m o d era te , but h as been cxiinm ittod
to th e poiicio� of th e un ion I* vt ii*.
In a n n o u n c in g th o ra ilw ay m en 's d**-
�inion Thotuu� Hold:
" I t '* rn fight to th� fin ish if th e gov�
e rn m e n t con tinue* to ch am pion th e
cau se of ow n er c la sses a g a in s t th� la �
bor m asse*."
T he public w aited w ith ten se a n x ie �
ty th e n ex t m ove of the g o v e rn m en t,
w hich wa* expected to be a n n o t!ne**)
follow ing a hu rried ly called m ee tin g of
th e ca b ille t.
COTTON BREAKS
30 POINTS IN N. Y.
NKW YO ltK C o d o n brow� 39
I*dot* on th e Hmm York mix/Met tty
day , follow ing axiuouticetnetil o f the
itrltis fi ra ilw ay tn e tia s tr ik e u ltim a
tu rn . T o ta l export� fa r th e y i s r to
. lu te -wive VIH 490 bain*, a g a in s t 909,41*
fo r th e sam e period of 1919.
FEAR M ANY DIE
IN COAST FIRE
IB M A N G E L E S S�v*�rni person*
w ere b e iin m d to h av e l>een burn*yl to
iViath in a fire w hich p a rtia lly d e �
s tro y ed a fm ir S to ry b u ild in g la Hie
bu.�in ess ill ax int hero today.
PROVINCE VOTES
D O W N PROHIBITION
RUM ANIAN P R E M IE R D E C L A R E S
SM ALL N A TIO N S E X PE C T
U. S. PR O TEC TIO N
B U L L ET IN
W A SH IN G TO N - T he s ta te m e n t
by P rem ie r B ra tian o th a t P re s i �
den t W atson not only pledged m ili�
ta ry and naval aid (rom th� U n it�
ed S ta te s to R um ania and o th e r
em ail n a tio n s. �t th e e ig h th p le �
n a ry session of th e peace c o n fe r�
ence, b u t th a t all thoea n a tio n s
positive ly expect th e U nited S ta te*
to fulfill th a t ob liga tion , h a s s ta r*
tied th e ad m in ,s t ra t mn,
A d h e ren ts of S en a to r S p encer se�
in it oom plet# v ind ica tion of th e
ul*Mnk>find It* p ro -
a f te r fo u r y e a r of
TELEGRAPHERS
GO ON STRIKE
CH ICA G O F o rty l ' fu�"d to
w ork und�r th� new sy s tem At�olinh-
! m en t of the. tam im syatom , o p '-ra to rs
ix-d. TiMTtrux & iu.vn in p ay of $S25 a
m onth .
Pau l F. H�hnur, in te rn a tio n a ! sec�
re ta ry o f th� T� -g rap lu rV un on. w v.*
j ( rpei 'e d to a ite sn p t b> ad jiih t th e d if-
' ft*r�'rices* today.
MRS. CA TT OUT
FOR GOV. COX
N E W YORK M rs C a rr ie Ciusp�iLan
I Cart, � a ffrage l*-.eler, '-am e o u t un�qu;V-
I re-ally to d ay fo r Gov. J u n e s kl. Cox fo r
I . -
HAN FILAN*TH>H ? -Tho j r i n t t it a
; wvsisij** *�lipj* r in Hie sand-* 'if f9�
ca t�st�!i m � r th e Hun Mat* o coun-
i tv I,im.- wish Us- only chi� detective*
I l ad to d ay to �o�vo th� p a n t s pr� -
i ,-*-111**1 Fiy tile find ing o f til� Fxaiy of
1 a m an, a bu IM hole in th� he*ui, lying
I t m ties iM-ru-h.
Th� sren** r*-/�**.!-d t h - t r r u k s o f a
m an and W'irruin wvUking oi**ut two
foot a p a r t . l�^uling frtun t Fie rsnarby
cliff b> w ith in Sh f"*io w h ite house
today' an n o u n ced it had r*o*iv**d a
te.b-grarn from G o v ern o r Ifobfry, TV*-
an, u rg in g r�*rognitlon of th e M exl-
wsr. go vc m in t �L
Y A W T it) VEIL
lum ina y�*t**rib*y
in in tio a policy
tria l.
By a m a jo r ity o f 30,000 th� elector*
d sc id u l In f� v**r of a pUai to �. ll
liq u o r th ro u g h go v ern m en t More* to
Fe- located in every c ity a in i luw u in
til� prov ince.
TFlore a l i i lie r*a r*�turn o f t h e b a r
sa l'oin. b u t lFn> prov ince >no.-i gen*
wot in th e fwn*e His* liquor lit lim
Ped q u .tn ilf i* . hcTOiff* r w I las a l �
ways ol/tiu liable
S A Y M S W IN EY
FORCIBLY FED
DUNDON W eakened F>v stiver*;
paroxysru�* of d*-Urluro y �it* rd a v. T�-r-
t rn *� Ma.cMw iney w m aid by relative�
to Fiav� lost Fii* m em ory. B e ta t ive*
Mild Ii* fa il ' d lo r* o g u l/e them . Min -
Sw ingy wax forcib ly fed butt nucFit
wfii ii ii� I� �ame un'-on*clotirt 'l im .,. . . r fo r 4
coot co tto n , P M. Hpencer, b ead o f th e
il' p a rtu n -n t o f Ju ''i'� Inv* litigation b u �
ri IU. an n o u n ' i I t t" a ll Am or,�ana.
Euiwi R oot ha.* rwceivoti /nom G ov.
Cox, aoooitded by F ran k lin D. J x-oae -
vei'. a nard tai in v ita tio n to Jinn tho
A is im a t d u b , fur ii)* aM n-ruon In hi*
hp�'' Ii a t C s m i i l s h a il T u i-x iay n ig iu .
Us,I Mr. -
'iay from a Mi un lur . onfer*uiw ho
i . am i ii us 11 d ti.� p o sitio n I. iii �n It,
Rout, 'l o f t o!n . >iitmu�d
"No bitte** � 11dei- ev� I good m u le oat*
phalli: WX) K >.(*#.) ugAi.tiM. lim i*s*#qe.
Th� thin#� t i� �uid in tbomi *t*-ei fie�
whim e-Vuu tn q ro fiiUi* '.bon aby
l e n d by ut* m o-'o iled irrecs>nta J �s
i t lo a io s ii-i fo r anyor* , to auy n * a
ouxail'kUe w ho iia� tun� I iii;, I a * on
Uie l*-u,;ui i� ti ling ftij* ii
"Ti*- i�vii�* in tl.iA �aii.piJKA
losaguu of Nau� im, i'. im* l th� a
lio n o f tiiD je-ofiiu to prom ote �-
axel pi �Vofit W al . i t I t
definite, coni r**u� c o n tra c t t>
a l V or Mar ib
RE POR T GREEK
K I N G WO R S E
IX IN I HJN K ing Ab-tan d e r c f G r -�
wa* wurt�e iaet night, w ith a t> �, ,.*
iter� Wf 164* th * Greek ie*; iii rn he ro a n *
hotitu cd to d * ..
W E A T
JI Lr
F a ir ton igh t and F rid ay . Not
uoh c h sn g s in te rn p -ra tu ra .
ght to fresh sou therly w inds.