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A ftffl THE EMPORIA GAZETTE HOME EDITION VOLUME XXXIV FOURTEEN PAGES KANSAS; FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 1925 NUMBER 2411 UTS fOBEWGEST Chairman Butler of House Naval Committee Will Make Fight in Srejtt ML ASCERTAIN NEEDS Committee Members Will Islands in' June -on Official Trip; The Assoiiated Washington, -May 8. Chairman 'Butler -of the house naval committee said -today he wonlid. lation the next session of congress to make 'tie Hawaiian "the; strongest in the world." of house naval committee, he said, would 'leave early i June for the islands to obtain first hand information on would be required to accomplish this purpose. chairman of the .11 aval committee Mr. Butler has asked Secretary Wilbur in writing to arrange for the trip, which the chairman said, would be an "entirely official one." Mr.

Butler revealed his intention, in reply to a question asked by The Associated Press 'as to he desired to' make any statement regarding the recent joint and navy war maneuvers at. Hawaii. The naval committee, he added, will be accompanied on its trip by high naval officials and a thorough made of the needs of the islands -with particular reference to Peail Harbor. 'Jit. Butler declared that for some time he had thought that Hawaiian group should be more thoroughly fortified.

he MORE RAIN TOMORROW VI am. still of that opinion, ntinued. "The proposal fortify. the islands does mean Cloudy skies and threats ot showers for severa) days culminated this morning in a business-like'springTain. Chilly weather the temperature remaining close to .50 Thursday afternoon's maximum 'was.

53 degrees. -weather man 1 gives little hope of change for Saturday, probability of more showers, and; a continuation of.the same temperatures. Today Is! Forecast. Kansas probable tonight and Saturday; not much change in temperature. and Saturday probably showers.

Weather and (lO.a^m.) Emporia Cloudy, roads slip- pery. rain, roads soft. Kansas rough. Rain Fails to Spoil Fun For Shriners at Wichita Government. Forecast of 444,833,000 ,474,855,000 Month Ago.

ACREAGE IS CUT DOWN Sew' Crop. Promises Be Shorter than Washington, May forecast of 444 i of winter wheat-as this year's, crop was made by the department- bt agriculture. A month ago bushels were forecast. Last year 590,037,000 bushels were harvested. The forecast was based on the condition of crop on May which was 77.0 per cent of normal, compared with 68.7 on April 1 this year, 84.8 on- May 1 last roads 3" eai an S5.2 the May 10- i year average.

Coffeyville- god. roads soft. I The area of-winter wheat re- -Threateuing, roads roads muddy. Arkansas roads soft. rain, dy.

roads mud- Ottawa Cloudy, roads good. Roads rough. HOPE FOR BIG GIFT COLLEGE HKCEIVK 50,000 XKXT ITJAH. Part of C. H.

Harbison's Estate -May Go to G. ot yon Fund Is tiron-lng. The College is seeking an appropriation of 150.000 from the continued. "The proposal' to irfusf i bef eneral assembly rtanda int. mi.a.T! the Presbyterian church with mainitig on May" '3 vested was about acres, or 9,504,000 to be har- .32,813,000 acres (22.5 Wichita, 3fay nobles of Simian temple were turbed'by today's drenching rain as.

they led candidates; for the 'or- past ceremonial days, however, It has Balloons, formed a small of the candidates equipment, Egyptian -'iprayer rugs" were' a der around Wichita, the candi- part of the G6y- dates beic" dressett in all manner! ernor Paulen started the sale of. the rugs when ie.was here for the Scottish Rite! reunion yesterday. A parade this afternoon and this: evening and a dance tonight are the feature's the': day. Many cities, in-this section ot the state are represented among of apparel from jail "weary willie" clothes 'and carrying scores i small in' flated Older membenrofr the cail that there -a 'tinia'' when rain did not fall on day. the Shrine- novices.

Nation Also Kavors Ban Export for Purposes. por cent) less than the acreage sown last autumn, and acres (9.9 percent) less than the acreage harvested last year. The average harvested acreage for the last 30 years was 39,264,000 acres and 'the average abandonment to May 1, In the 10 j'ears was ii.i Rye production this year was forecast at bushels, the being based on the crop's condition May 3. which was WOULD SO STEP FARTHER Delegate, at Giaicva Soys Poison Gns Should Be IJarred by International JJITO-. By il Press: Intimidation of Non-Union Miners CHAPMAN LOOT J.

Phelun Is Arrested Wlien He Loan on Stolen Collateral. "NOT" GUILTY Prisoner Is "HeU'l at Hcmpstead, S. Without on Grand Larceny Charge. Bulletin. Hemp-stead.

N. Ma? Johti J. Pheian, arrested in New York today du complaint that he had obtained an $8,500 loaii on bonds' which part of the loot' of robberies engineered by Gerald Chapman, pleaded -not guilty to a grand' larceny charge when arraigned befo.r© Judge Walter R. Jones. Ha wa's held without' grand jury.

record interdiction of the use gas in D. Matsuda, ohn Crawford ese delegate to tha League.of international conference for tha control of traffic in arms and Bj-Tlie Associated Press: New York, May that formed part ot the. loot of Gerald Chapman, convicted murderer and mail bandit, were recovered Attorncj- General Says Sliners Will today vith the'arrest of John J. Pheian, charged with' grand lar- in connection with a loan of obtained from the First bank of Lynnbrook, Long on some ot the stolen collateral. Xassau county authorities said the numbers on some of tho bonds county at'Gross, a mining camp deposited by Pheian corresponded Be Permitted to Work in Peace.

May ot 'district tnrtnv strict No I4 Un i ed Mine-Workers of America, was by north of The pouble- those off bonds stolen in tue in PM rt a speech, ardently supporting I Coal -company has a mine at sensaUo nal lower Broadway mail Gross which se8lcs to operate on in which Chapman S6.S- per cent of normal, com-I the proposal made yesterdav by i pared with a forecast of 61.632.- Representative Theodore Bur- 8 Fort'scou' nnn huehoie nn warren l-ort bcott, an as sistant attorney general, and II. 000 bushels on a condition of ton of Ohio, head of the 84.0 a month ago. and a produc- can delegation, that all export of tion of bushels last poison'gas for use in war'be pro- year, when the May 1 condition hibited. was SS.2. I Tha American proposal was re- Carl, attorney, taken to Girard.

Topeka. May arrest of The complaint H1U two-pals were charged with filed by Harry having escaped with $2,400,000 worth of loot. Other bonds were believed to have been taken in a raid of the Wilton' Trust com- pany at Wilton. Maine, in 1923. This robbery also was laid at the door- of Chapman and his asso- Walters I.am opposed to the world court' of disarmament.

I hope these I may be brought about, but I am bsginnig to doubt whether in earnest about disarmament. I hope I am wrong." rye JUay 6rrBd lo tft 0 sub-committees, i Matt'L. Walters, president of the gram and juridical. The Polish fourteenth district, united Mine i -n acre amendment condemning the uso of was effected by Sheriff headquarters at Philadelphia, a 4.1,3,00 harvest disease bacteria in warfare was Turkiugton of Crawford county on --M 0n I 10 i referred to the same committees, his own authority, it was said at ea ciates. Pheian.

who is years old. was arrested in a Harlem cafe F.W.lLewis said today. Mother Deserted Four Children Oklahoma Woman Sent Them to jindRnn Off With, Intended Husband. Man to May 8. Four De in age from chll- from Okla- "According to the terms ot the aTera se harvested area.

will of C. IT. prominent Presbyterian of Ft. Scott, who died last September, the trustees of the general assembly am to receive to invest and use as an endowment to distribute wherever they -wish," President Lewis explained. "The trustees of the College of Emporia and the Presbyterian Synod of Kansas have united in a request to trustees of the general assembly to sive the College J150.000 from the estate." President Lewis returned, recently from a second trip to Philadelphia, -where ha held a confer- some of were flon the funds y.h^Hjií^at%5vjri2:;;.-'-.' ttifc'ii; Francis Barrihart, their make.

mother, and- Hollendesk are' thV-'fiitids are received In under arrest In Tuina, charged ot'132(1, the College has a good with desertion. The children chance "of receiving a large dona- brought with them to Wichita a tion. President Lewis says. bl-tpf nntfl fifrtHriff thov Trorn tn tin 117KI1A in Polar Flight Delayed Several Mr. Matsuda said that Japan al- ready is a party to Oie poison gas agreement made during the said to have picked up the mine I Washington, arms conference, and that in prohibiting the Pheian was immediately taken the atto- office here to Hempslead where ue was to today.

-iheriff Turkinglon was arraigned later todav i exportation of poison "for war i t-ApuriuLiuri 01 puibun guft lor war by OlOrmS purposes, it also shouW-be under- was arrested on com- By Th-Associated Press: Oslo. Norway, May 8. natches from the north report ua- i fie problem timidatlng non-union miners! Although it was denied that county legal authorities that such methods of war-i caused the arrest, Attorney Gen- fare are forbidden pral C. B. Griffith announced that law.

He urged the legal com- i Henry W. Warren of Fort Scott, mittee to take up this, aspect of I an assistant atorney general, had union leader on'a charge of, Jn- ajnt ot A esander Pet roritch. a Tninp.rp. 41 Yt tt tl A real estate dealer ot Long Beach, Long Island, who negotiated the deal whereby the bonds were used as collateral. He -said that Pheian a year ago had purchased -several lots from him producing $10,301) worth ot bonds upon which Petro- favorable weather conditions that The Turkish delegation heartily i mine fields and iras here today to probably will delay for several the American proposal confer with Mr.

Griffith, days the attempt of Captain Roalfl'but agreed with the Hungarian I The attorney general 1 paid' a Amundsen to fly to the north that the rights personal visit to the southeastern TODAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LKAGL'E I At New St. ,000 100 01 New York: .000 010 00 Batteries: Dickerinan and Goii- zales, Barnes At Chicago ..000 002 1 .001 112 14 0 Batteries: Alexander, Keen and Hartneit; Genewicb. and O'Jiell. At Cincinnati 000 .001. Brooklyn ..000 001 9 1 and Wingo, Ehrhardt and Taylor.

At Pittsburgh 100 031 2 Coast Gunrtlsmcn Are Shot Ambushed, and Sent Threatening Letters. Philadelphia Batteries: Songer, Kaupal and Smith, Gooch; Carlson and Henlino. .423 230 0 Meadows, Kremer, AMERICAN LEAGUE COAST'S THIRST GROWINOf New York's Liquor Supply Vricea Are Doubled. At Detroit- Boston 103 Detroit 010 Batteries: Wingfield and Picinich; Collins, Holloway and Woodall. At Philadelphia 030 10 Cleveland 021 00 Batteries: Gray and Cochrane, Uhle and Myatt.

At Chicago 1 Washington 200 00 Chicago Batteries: ,.300 00 Za'chai'y-j Mogridge and Ruel; Thurston, Lyons'and Schallc. At St. New York 0 St. Louis 0 Batteries: Shocker and Schang, Bush and Dixon. POSTPONE TRACK MEET Washington, April dence is accumulating at guard Headquarters here rum row, off Xew York, does not' mean, to strike its without'' 1 it Already there have been many indications of a or revenge that Rear Admiral lard, the coast guard commwia- QiH.

said today that his forces" undoubtedly ware facing a war'tu's the death. In the last three weeks, a do en incidents have been reported coast-guard headquarters whi give unmistakable evidence is the intention of rum and their land conspirators to use bullets on guardsmen they are found Some of thfty', guardsmen are threatening to "-f sign because of the hazard faced-' aj by their families on shore, they are absent on duty. ConSdenthtl reports tell of kidnaping, one- mac at Atlaniio' City, tha ambushing of a lying off Montank points, the of anonymous and threaten ing.letters by headquarters and by guardsmen at -New, London, and Bay Shove and passing out ot word that agents must "get" the stationed at Xarragansett bay. Along the Florida coast, Rain and a soggy track and uns of tho rum runners field caused the postponement of broufjit Into play from the Emporia peeled quarters whenever Teachers track meet this after- o1 a ellrs "ear or trav-; noon. The meet will be held Sat- cls mto one tae thousands-off! urday afternoon in conjunction with the state high school meet, H.

W. Hargiss. Emporia Normal athletic director, announced this afternoon. bayous and inlets along the guirf.j coast. A- great thirst ashore and F.ra seems to have developed frora.j1 Tinelo Sam's blockade of rum row" pole.

states A VOLIlBV BALL I The Manual track squad came at Broau- National y. 'M; O-. A. Tournament i not be. romo.vsa by prevailed brief note stating they were to be While in tha East.

President today turned over to Mr. and Mrs. Al- i bert B. Ruthkowski, a Bister of mother, who refused to accept Thereupon they were charge by Inaii Mary Petcreon, police matron, and national volley bal! tournament of the V. W.

C. A. sot under way turned home here. to the children's Investigation developed the fact that Mrs. Barnhart had planned to marry Hollendnck.

Francis Barnhart, father the children, deserted his wife and family three ago and has not been' heard from since. Mrs. Barnhart is reported to have shipped her children hero so that would not be burdened with them when she started out with Hollendeck in a covered wagon to be married. She had obtained a divorce from her husband. Tulsa authorities thwarted her plan: when they placed her and her prospective husband under arrest.

Lewis conferred with the Presbyterian Board or Christian Education in Phlladalphin and the board passed a strong'resolution concerning the standing and use-; fulness of the Collnco ot Emporia end commending tlio school for the consideration of tho trustees of the assembly. The summaries: won from Des Moines, 'tow'a. May -Tho Paris, May "KnRland repels control for warships and "England demands freedom ot commerce for war- Aurora by and variance ot 'the same default. are the headlines Pittsburgh defeated Columbus, over tho dispatches in today's 16-3. J5-C.

i Paris telling of tho Paul Davenport, developments at the Geneva con- 13-11, 16-J4, i ference for control of the traf- Chicago defeated Pueblo. 1S-15, fie In arms. JO-14. 13-11. The French delegation at A contribution offered Dos Moines defeated Milwaukee leva, alihouch it postponed Inking by J.

S. Kenynn, of Emporia, 15-10. resolution on the proposal, is gether with recently re- Des Moines defeated Minneapo- ireditcd hero with the opinion cently received from Mrs. M. Us, S-15.

15-4. 13-12. CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY and $8,500 in cash. noon Pheian said that none of the bond coupons be clipnod. saying he vrpuld pay the mte.reít through a trietid.

Thls-l occurred for a time- the friend recently died" find- the in-j terest de'JtftMfceOT This resulted In an invo'stlffatipn Collejte Ti-ncit'Tejim' Is in BaldtTin of the bonds by bank officials who Teams mado, inquiries of the company which had Issued them. They) i learned that bonds in The Pittsburg meet will begin ie norUl and Dllddle Atlantic at 1:30 o'clock and the high school athletes will get into action at 2 o'clock. Preliminaries in the high school meet wilt be held at 1 0 o'clock in the morning. Athletic Contests On land the supply ot rapidly diminishing, i investigators and-prices are- going up. Meanwhile, with -water, vater uverywhere and little or none drink, nome ot tho mm fleet ate presumed to huye given tip campaign attrition for, home ports.

In other. hopefully, to their Supplies-of food ah'd I or tO. conclude' fhafth'e dirj; JMTJI Idtrin Any that Ottawa. Tennis players from C. of B.

lot were part of the mail I an(1 lll College, went to Any that tnken place from rum ro.iv however, has not been Jar as Is indicated bV meager reports from the Uio passive warfare from -i'O, KXIOHTS OBSERVE tue FIFTIETH AXNlA BR6AKY. truck "robbery" fnT Ottawa this morning to play injiO offshore. In fact nnrl tiic iMirfrlv Rev. C. L.

Mnkcs Ad- to at IHnner In Maionlc Temple. derson and his buddy. "Dutch" An-I th preliminaries for the conter- Tvorti convicted and sen- en ce tournament. If rain pro- tn 25-year-terms in the fed- vents play, today, the tourney will penitentiary at Atlanta. Oth- be, played Saturday.

Officials set. era were found to bo the property the meet, for Friday so in of ntw craft. Including a larga man steamship, have arrived oa.J the row. But new had: known of tho blockade. Like were touiut to no me property cunu The Emporia Knights Templar 1 nT tns bonk, the robbery the rounds could be played venders already on the observed the fiftieth anniversary ot chapman is supposed i tho following day.

Ottawa 1ms ot Emporia Conimandery No. i avp 1)cen cn erue(l with, rock courts which dry rapidly aft- Thursday with one of the most spectacular celebrations the lodge neve was brought to cr a rain. Players from schools In the west. Fisher, of Huntingdon. nre the only substantial Rifts 5o far for the completion ot tho administration building at thn Collope Tho warships, especially su binar- has han.

The commandery will phalan police sav refused ern part of the conference who evon without their arma-i be SO years old Sunday. make any to how he were to meet In Wichita lod.iy, House Frocks at 7I)c. ment being taken into considera- I A parade opened the ceremony. mc to possession ot tho bonds i will play Saturday rain keeps power could form object of I At 5 o'clock the Teachers College I j. )e Is said to have becn arrested indoors.

'Wichita 1ms con- i1 i pin rf ncf i nn fnylimprro ovtrniYinlv Kutt.l i.i_i_ of of the J. C. Penney for its 571 commerce extremely Emporia. Mr. Kenyon's gift- is stores is demonstrated in the nn-I dangerous to poacn.

conditional upon the raising of lion-wide May House Frock Week, i --enough funds to complete the Saturday, May 9 to May l.fi. Bsnu- buildinc. It Is estimated tlful gingham house frocks at 73c, -Capital -i 000 will bo needed to complete the to 54. "Buy as many as BU- 1 structure. I you choose, Mr.

Kenyon's Rift was an-j late in March. Other con-I If you aro not satisfied with! Ra to complete tlio liuilding your barber, try (Jarlile's; hair cut' 1 f' lr man-oil. re- it no I bring the total to $.12.000, is I or bobbed adv. S5c. Carlile Beauty Slioppc.

band played a concert at Fifth Oi several other and Merchant, and at charged various larcenies, o'clock the procession led by the nlv a few hundred thousand For salo: Agency fnr Topeka Wichita Eagle. Sae handler depot at 1 or. 122-1 after 0 p. ti jie oa nt COUl(1 be made Hoped to announce other' of them, but the case would IarRO i rt! prosi-i Five ofiho best barbers lor hair tac Okla- ot E-i sa (1 tuls and bobbing, HOc, at Car- band started north on Merchant occasions, crcto courts which will be In shape for playing after rain. If the track and field at Bald- dollars worth ot tho loot taken in street to Twelfth, cast to Com- mn truck robbery ever were mercial south to Fifth and recovernrt, police said.

Certain then to the Masonic temple, where phases of tin's crime still remained 11 ended. unsolved when vChapman was Following the band was the; 1rlpd convicted in Hartford, color guard, officers, tbr? drill Conn on charge of having team of kuights in full uni- I murdered a Xew Britain, have to go through homa courts first. Maccabees to Meet in Emporia Women's Benefit, Association Will Hold State Rally May i J8 ami 19. A state rally ot the Women's Benefit Association of the Massa- bees will be held in Emporia May and 10. About 200 women are expected to attend the sessions.

The Broadview hotel will be headquarters for the meeting, will open with a dinner the evening of May IS. Sessions will be held at the hotel all day. May 19. The guard team from the Emporio, Review No. S2, will welcome the distinguished visitors.

Ono of the supreme officers of the organization is expected to be present. Mrs. Kate M. Sw.tn, of Kansas City, state commander of the organization, will arrive in Emporia Saturday to attend a meeting st the homo of Mrs. G.

13. Chandler, Saturday' night, at which plans for the- rally will be discussed. will remain in Emporia until after the rally. EmporianS In Airplane. An airplane-owned by Ray Hable Paul Hovgard, both ot Emporia, refused to take oft In a cross-wind at Smith Center several days and after rising 1n the air 25 feet, the plane fell.

Neither Hable or Hovgard was Injured but. the plane was damaged. Hable and Hovgard have been Operating a commercial plane out of; Smith Center for several noon. Be photographed by Loomis your on To Place Man Hunters on Exhibition policeman as the aftermnth of a frustrated department store rob- bsiy. Chapman is under sentence to hang in the Connecticut state pris-, on at.

Wealhersfield. next month, but he has appealtd. BEAT NATIONAL Pmssinn -THol No Confidence Proposal ISTJ; to form, other members of the com- mandery in uniform and many in street dress. Inspection of the drill team was a feature of celebration. Capt.

Clayton Patterson drilled the men in many formations on Fifth between Merchant and Commercial while several hundred spectators and knights lined the sidewalks. Rev. C. L. Hovgarrt.

pastor of the First Methodist church, was the speaker at the served by women of the Eastern St.ir in the temple at 6:30 o'clock. Owen Wood. Topeka. a past grand commander, was scheduled to speak but canceled his engagement at noon because of sickness. Mr.

Hovgard stressed citiren- shlp in his address before the 250 knights at the dinner. Churches and fraternal organliat'otis ail play an important -part In the citizenship of the countrr. he Mid. I McKee-Fleming Lbr. and loyalty to religion and good Co Morcna Sl has g0 od (Continued on Fags Two) Berlin.

May Prussian diet rejected tho nationalist mo- win is too muddy for the College- Baker track meet this afternoon, tho Bmporla squad probably will remain until Saturday afternoon for the meet. Coach" Harold Grant tool; the squad Baldwin on an early morning train, the samo train that carried tho tennis players to Ottawa. POSTPONE WICHITA Arkansas Vallny Kvcnt Will Be Held May 13. Wichita, May several hundred athletes and a large representation ot coaches from high schools in Kansas and Oklahoma on hand ready to start, the twenty-second annual Arkansas valley track and field meet, scheduled to bo held on the Fairmount tion of no c.onfirtoiicc, by a vote college Held today, was postponed ot to 21G, today. until Friday, May 15, (by agree: inient of coaches and officials.

For sale: Forty-two 3x14! A wet field was given as the joists, 23 feet long, for one-half re on for postponing the meet. werc promptly picketed by of the dry navy, which has. nmali- boats watching every riyn Eeller and big cutters in the' offing, acting as mother ships. The assertion continues to be! made that the blockade's resultsC have been perfect, with "no customers at all getting to or away- from the rum fleet. The York American, however, today prints an illustrated story of successful running of the block-: ade.

The story says: photo-! grapher rode breathless iu the'-' bottom of a boat Hi)' cases of labeled liquor tiOien .1 rum piratcer and ploughed through thn water shoreward 1 -from the -u-mlle limit." Tlio newspapers telling of 1 supply of liquor rapidly der.reas-.-í ing and predicting prices of J75S a case -wholesale (or tlie near fu-t ture, say that bootleggers are praying for storms to I0(i bofit-j of tlic dry nsivy' and let smugglers slip Scotch lias almost doubted in value, Vovk Work savs, now boing $58 .1 rase wholesaler A 100-mile airplane trip by.one newspaper reporter in the direct, sight of only four two- masted srhooncrs and one tramp steamer on rum row. Far in the. distance, however, were 20 or other craft, assumed, to be liquor Each had its pair of ernmcnt watchers. An 'quarts. 2r, Brooks', phone tr 'P another newspaper: man -te irlv two oulr noorinjr.

cost, Lonmb. Clilrf IjCtloy Hurt and the city's new bloodhounds. The city's new bloodhounds, weeks. They were on their way which will be named by a vote of acddent Gazette readers in a. referendum conducted tomorrow, will For rent: Oitica rooms, Electric Power L.

in a window of The n. W. Now- who never lin afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock. Hundreds of persons who have not seen a bloodhound since the days of Uncle Tom's Cabin and many of the yciuiiKCr Kcneratlon portunity to see man liunters. Through the courtesy of Chief Hurt the bin re nia.io arrangements Kentucky atiir o- COOtTOGR ACCEPTS OFFICES.

Lynn. Suite for Announcement. Opening of Drawn Inn post-! because of rain. Offers President the Snmnier. Washington, May Coolidge has tentatively accepted an offer of the Lynn.

chamber of commerce of a suite of Ry Tna rrcsf: 'Hokum" Increases With Advent Of Women in Politics, Claim used by him I women into poli visit, to Swampscott. nearby. "hokum peddling'' among news- The building in which the of- papers a "snblim" endeavor" in fieos are located is about three Kan-'as from White Court, the rosi- for political Topeka State -T IILCI IUI 'll 1 dencn which has been placed at i Journal today at the tie president's disposal by lila convention nf tha Kansas Edi- close friend. Frank W. Stearns.

torial association here. ballot; in Kansas," the speaker continued; "their various clubs decided to do something con- structivo for the poor wort-ing girl. The noon day cheering societies hadn't come Into their own then. So the -women got the RAIN Iy legislature to pass the minimum wage law. They put a fine hokum th XEAP.LV INCH OP TUIN.

"My with hokurn spreaders may have made me BUM-mj Iteports Fall of! 0 .75 of Inch. bit cynical." h'nh Wichita. May bureau a lor.a! i personally. of mau Ui'y- Goorls store Saturday Tom houndf, will welccmc the op-j finest, tb'c city co ho re-marked. "Most olass workers of my been in politics.

put hckum over others tint kept an an- familiar with rum crafr. Reports that airplane? were parr, of the blockading arc now Now patrol with fresh i ready i 0 rehen-e on duty, it was announced by I coast guard, and additional llamen, aro being recruited. A Hartford dispatch io New York Tribiuie says Secretary ot the Navy Wilbur inspected rum row yestordar. Koint: out irom London. Asked for his im- pressiona of the rum flest.

he saiti that conditions don submarine b.ts^ cellent. spreader in charge. The thing went along fine for months. inen come new societies were organized to care for the girls who ViTf lost their jobs because they could 50uthw st Kansaa not earn the minimum moh his wage." Paulen. W.

A. White. editor of The Emnoria the state since last- night. afior women got i.he Frank hihei- or The To DO 1-a nal. will dinner ai! Is Hclpol.

(Jarilcu City. May ported to le Dineral today. Jsalf hfrp Wednesday, with mere apparently prospect. ov'i of tiie tvoek 'liipfd whoar.

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