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Mailt The Weather IVctlli'tiuU ProlHtblo mill Mntliuum yeMerUiijr 57 Minimum today 31 EDFOR RIBUNE Weather Year Ago 31 fm, Kiftt-fifih MEDFORD. ORKCON. MONDAY. 10. W2T, Xo.

'JfJO. TRA NS-A TLA TIC PHONE READY PATTERSON PARDON IS New Governor of Oregon Today Get Your Cm- BOW. Anothr PUitgion. Old Newspaper Days. A McAdoo Dream.

By Arthur TAKES OATH GRANTED TO AIMEECASE 76 KIDDIES DISMISSED PERISH IN WITH TAINT FIRE PANIC (Cifri(iit, mo. Ui but CuunnoT) Kuitr iiiillion four lunulreil I i. 1.. rulUTMHI. ami irijrlit tlinusuiid uutoiim- i.uvJ b.HMi nuumfuctum Urges Legislature to Con-in the I'nitfd stati-s.

Sam-: cern Itself With Strength- Theater Disaster at Montreal, Takes Grim Toll Stairway Jammed By Fear Stricken HumanityUsher Is Hero Picture Title Ironic. jilos (if nil tin- new ones will lie seen iu tin iiul'iiiioliile cXiisili(Ui in New York all of this wri'k and later in other i cities. Many say tin: aiftoinoliile business is overdone. It lias not been overdone until you YOl'H automobile or your new and better one. Cio and jj Hi 1 1 i member of the legislature entailed erbert Hoover, VwhI NtW VVLAIHLK BUREAU PLAN FflR THK CITY Prosecutor Declares Evangelist Left With Ormiston and Not Kidnappers-Changeable Stories By Star Witness Given As Reason for Action.

I.OS Jan. 10. District Attoi-ney Asa Keyrs today In supeiinr court requested and Has granted dismissal of eriiu- Ina I conspiracy charges against vangelist Ainiee Senip'e Mepher- son. but reiterated bis charges that she hail left here In the company of Kenneth (1. Ormiston, her fm mnr radio operator and not In the hands of kidnapers as Mrs.

MePhersoit steadfast ly declared. Keycs appeared before Superior I JueSge Albert Stephens, when I Oriniflon entered the court room I for arraignment on un Indictment I i charging that he conspired with Mrs. in the alleged dls- I appearance hoax. After moving that the charges against Mrs. MePhersoit, Ormiston, Minnie Kennedy, the evun- gellht's mother, and Mm.

Lorraine Wisemun-Slcluff wlro accused the evangelist of employing her tu 1 produce false evidence, be dis- I missed. Keyes gave his reasons for asking for the dtsmlssul. ills case, he c.ild. rested square- ly on the testimony of Mrs. Sielaff i who since t)te preliminary hearing; of Mrs.

McPhcrson at which she ol business, says iirji will hf a (rreat automobile year. Kx- purls to foreign countries will lie WKsrer lliau ever, ana there will be heavy demand for re- placement of ears. Americans must be 'no to 1 1' llllll. wllll'll IMl'IIU I Ull I 1 1 IV VII I i 1 Ilririilnr railiu Irlrpliorif nrrvire helrtrrn New York niiil I tHtrler linn lircnme rrnlity afler yrnm of (Tort. The clmrmi for Hirer mill-uU Is $75.

lit $25 for e.n li addiliounl minute or fraction. IN nti! sluiw.i trniismiUitia antrnim at Itotkv I'oint. near Iluultnii, Malttf, where the telephone wires end and radio hririn. ,0, lucuiseivc lo uc 01 urgent inescm a chance to buv perfectlv food neeU and Permanent worth." Taxation was riven a prominent cars, not per cent used. place In the mcssuge.

hut the gov- beyond urging that personal. Kiirope and other foreign proiierty should bear a greater part iii of the tax burden did not outline binds where gutulmc costs oO any He Indicated cents nd more "tillon, ask tbat he would deliver a message i.i on this aulijeet later In the session Tor many miles to the after a report of a tux Investigating Ion." Detroit rumor savs that of the lust legislature j. had been thoroughly studied. Henry I'urd has car smaller, Governor Patterson recommend-1 than bis present Ford model, ed that the governor be given pow-, -n i i er to prepare Iho budget for the' that will do miles 111 an state. Ho urged that budgets for hour on one gallon of iras.

levying bodies should be made with relerenee to a well-con-! Our liritisli cousins would like slderod program covering a period 1IU of years and not as though all of i the improvements required iu the UNDSEY FACES ss Little Instructed to iA. or Secure Quarters for Per manent, Instead of Spec 1 i ial Station, As Now Pnmhinp Air Mail FrfKt uomoine Air man, rrobi, and General Work. Med ford iw tu have a complete weuthcr bureau Mtuiloii In the near future if the present plans are cuiried out. 1). SI.

Kittle, who came here a few wveka ago und established the only aerolutficul weather station in Oregon was authorized recently to secure necessary permanent quur- teitt iu ford In which to cm- duct i.h nerolocloa! work, now lie- lug conducted In connection with the ah' mail station at the fuir grounds, und at the same time have room enough for complete weather bureau office. Little has scured rooina In the l.llierty 1 i i I I 5 FACE PROBEAS BAPTISTS FIGHT PAID LOBBYIST IN TENNESSEE Iowa Senator Charged With Knoxville Ministers Object Aiding Selection of Wood', to Speech Next April Kiissiuu census inspectors have discovered a now. rellg-l was held lor trial, "bus changed ed. her story almost dally until It con- i The has fuur extls. two lulna so many cuntruditluns and at the front.

Into which the stuira Inconsistencies to Ihe one given In from the balcony lead, and two ui court that she has become a wit- the side, opening Into a lundini: uess for hose truth or credibility I which leads to a slue street, no prosecutor could vouch." Hunduy'a performance, featui He said the prosecution of Mrs. Ing a comedy film. "let 'liul Mel'herson wus bused upon the Young." deadly Irony In light of theory thut a crime ugalnat tlio the olsaster that wa to follow, uiwa of California had been coin- burely underway when there milted. waa flicker of flame and a belch "I'vidcnce as laid before me or amoka from the projection room which tended lo allow that after beneath the balcony. Mrs.

had gono to Car- Someone aaiv it und the dread mel and returned with an unrea-I cry of "fire:" wna raised. Ilcdlum sonable story of kidnaping. The crowd, drawn from and others had Induced Mra. Hit- I the surrounding French Canadian laff to produce false testimony or! and foreign district, fled for the evidence, In the nature of an alibi exlta. Thoae on the ground floor for the Curmel I aecm to have, reached the open The alate churged that Mra.

without greut difficulty. Mel'herson went from here on Those In tho balcony, terrified IX last lo Curmel, with I by thc blllowa of smoke and the Ormiston und lived Ihcro for ten heat of the flames from below, daya In cottage during the time ran for the two stall way, down she said she wua enroute tu Ihc which tlley atruggled. awuying and Mexican desert In tho bunds of I shouting. An usher succeeded In kidnapers. restoring aomo order to those The district attorney told the stampeding down the west- side court that Mrs.

had latalra but on Ihe eaal a terrible i mat a ueuniie program lor erecuon tnus sect Kussia bus dozens of armories would be a step toward i if queer ones. The men and and efficiency. He pro-. posed a survey by municipalities to ivomeii spend their time 111 determine which are most in need raves underground pruvitir. of armories.

He recommended that the penl-1 How they could imagine that tcntiary be put under tlie bourd of the Kurd, who gives RUn-lcontro1 tnat tenure of administrative oftl-, slime and green fields, wants, cers be made more secure in the: us to go underground, the Lord SSSAV, knows. Heligion lias often de- the prison be segregated from the, Velolied such stranirc iioiioiis hardened crimlnuls. i vtinpm sucil stiailt notions. No hould he made i Knrly Christ iu ns gntbered ill which would Interfero with Hie ef ,1,., i i i flciency or retard tho progress of: the utaeoiubs fearlul of being OF OFFICE ening Old Laws, Instead of Passing New Ones Carkin Named Speaker. SALK.M, Juu.

Hi. (A' Governor Patterson, the eighteenth ex eutlve to lako offco sa.0 0rcB0I1 was alinitted to statehood, dcllv- ered tils Inaugural message to the legisiuiuic luuuj, sating iiiiti 'election mill the election of. the! tor economy anil efficiency. His recommendations were framed with Iho -purpose of currying out that Idea. "To my mind." ho said, "the les- now convening should concern Itself primarily wmi atiengtnctiing, siuiiinzins aim improving the body of laws now In existence in Oregon.

adding to: .1 I .1 Mine nuuuiu ue piutmcu lui ill a single year, L'nller tbi" suggeated I'att -rsnn. IT fin.lM II tilt I him. I sible. with (be limited lesourepH. properly in furnish tho financial requirement ol our (ntiltitiutis v( hlplier learning, 11 may he neces-; suiy to resort, for a tlmn at least.

i i i urller than usual for Ihe openlnit day In order that a joint ul o'clock In Ihc afternoon to hear the mesNnireM of ttulKolnie and In- KOVernrs. iioth will (Continued on pan ill ion, but they have so far managed lo hold tbelr ground and this morning were still present. During hi summer In the AiMr-endacka Mr. Coolldge got his weight to the prescribed model figure of 160 and he a tree with hi medical advisers that soife sacrifices should be made to keep it there. He now Is three or four iunJ over.

I C. C. KUBLI I Gov. Pierce Extends Clem- ency On Final Day in Of- fice to Member Pioneer! Family Clemency Is Urged By Jury and Judge Other Sentences Reduced. Jnn.

I. (A) Governor Wallt-r Pierre announced 1 tuday before HteppInK out uf uffk-e lilutt he hail ono full par-dun, fuur eoiKlltluiial ptudotm und eleven runiinutatltniH of tieutcnce. The full lmrdon was Kruntel to v'heHier Kuhli. ho had been i untler two yearn nentenee. follow- Inx convietlun of aiding und uliet thiK in the failure of the flunk of Jarkxunvllle in Kuhlt has hen at liberty under two reprieve und hm been farming In lane county.

Iteeenily icMldents of roun': ithe bank failure, Klvned a petition ful. KlWli 0 u. fur pardon for Kubli. member of a pioneer family. v'oneerning the clenieney ex tended Kubli who wan convicted wm.

o-en ami w. Johnson, cashier of the Itunk of Jacksonville. Hip Knvirm.l-said: into tho merits uf thiH case Iihm ile-vcluped crave doublH hh to the i propriety of lonflnintf this defen- dunt In the penitentiary and thla (bting concurred In by the ienteiic- ing' Judge, the district attorney, the KUperinteudent uf banks und eleven of the jurura (one uf the jurors huvlng died since the con- vicllou uf tins defemlant us well a by scores of depositors of the' bunk affected In this cuue, all of whom have recommended full paidoii for the defendant." Kullowlng the failure of his fight for liberty through the courts over four yeurs and a half, which ended in denial uf his petition for' a re-hearing by the supreme court last spring, tiovernor Pierce grant- ed Kuhli two ri-prleves. one In July CONTINUE HUNT. POUTI.AND, Jan.

HI. (Tl While the search for Leslie llrownlee. I'orlland youth lost on Hood since January I. of. licially ended when two veteran mountaineers, l.lge Coleman and Mark Weygandt, returned from summit und reported finding no trace, another parly of rur mountain climbers from Orc- gon City was today making a last desperate effort.

Arthur (I. Ileiittie, Wallace and ICaymund Cnulflcld and l-h-ncst Hands, all skilled climbers, set out Saturday and were atill on the mountain today. BE TRIED AGAIN NKW VljUK. Jan. 10.

Ot'i Harry M. Daughcrly. former allor-. ney g.ieral, and Thomas W. Mll-I lei.

former alien property custodian, must go to trial a second time on an Indictment charging them -Ith defrauding the United Slates of their best services In eon- nectlon wit hthe return of enemy property seized during the war. was ruled today by Judge Knox, who denied their montlon for dls-' mlaaal of the Indictments against them. Their trial is to start February V. The Jury that heard evidence In the first trial fulled lo agree on a verdict. i Oregon Weallx-r t'nseUled weather wilh prob-ably rains west: local snows in the east portion tonight and Tuesday.

Moderate toinperature. Htrung east and souih-eaaterly winds: 1 gales un the coast. buildlnt; and will inuve thereto in I extending to November 1G. ami the near future, when balloons will one on Ihe latter day extending to be sent up from Hie roof uf thut January 16. buildiliK.

The weather reports that have! The irunlinB of a pardon to been taken here lor years have Cheater Kubli wus expected locally only been what is known un and wus no surprise, to niuny. special station und the reports acquainted with the effults In his. only ko to rortland for reference behalf In the past. for the orrlce there. When a 1 The Kovcrnor took no action on I complete station Is Installed re- H'e petition of John Taylor, Ai-pos from Jleiiioid will be printed 1'leKate youth hci-vIiik three to ilaily the wealhcr reports; IS years, for his culifessed part' friim i-uasi stations.

i in the nddiery of eard room will then have a com- at Klalualh Kalis, three years, plcte wealhcr bureau. Ihe onlyjairo. A petition was signed local- weather station on Ihe ly last summer, asking for Ills re-j count. Ihe only frost station and i lease. miirilereil, iii the sunlight.

I Tlirir Mii'tMorK sturvi'il thrm-M'lvi'8 in thr dt'strl. t'Vt-n he-licvrtl tlmt they tMHiId improvi tlirir ni mi's rlwiiH'os by tiiiiu' "faked" her story of kidnaping I panic developed, and It was hero nml flatly accused her of having i thut the worst of lh tragedy oc-tuld untruths lo Hie county grand Icurred. Jury In Ihc Initial I Tho tide of children and adults Tlie fait that Ihlx defendant flowing lo Hie street level was fabricated a kidnaping ntory or suddenly hulled. Komeono hud that sho spent her time In Curmel fallen. Willi panic redoubled, those are not III themselves offenses of behind, feeling the breath of the Jan.

I. -tV -VtctlntH of a tnovle disjister more tragic than ever flickered on tin-silver screen, seventy-six children lady dead today, crushed or suffocated by ii fire stampede, Sunday In the 1. tuirler palucc, a theater in Montreal' eust end. This morning tiS of the little victims had identified nt the city morgue, while cihl others still awaited recognition. Autopsies cstaiu.sbeu that sixty of the children died from asphyxiation, eleven were crushed and five lost their lives from a combination of usphyxlutlon und burns.

More deaths seemed likely among ihe score still in the hospitals. The tragedy huh caused by fear as the fire which started the rush for the exits was comparatively trivial. The I-aurier Palace la a twu-story building with atone and brick front, and hau been in operation several years. The stutlng capacity Is about IIUO and it was wd-fllled yesterday with the usual laige number of children In the uuuience. Aduka ulso utlend- fire upon thclu, surged downward and the stairway became near solid mas of groaning, shrieking humanity.

Children were borne under fisit to be trampled. Others were caught and crushed by pleasure uf (Continued on psgs sis.) Fred t. Glfford. head of the Oregon Good Government loague. aid ex-Klan oflcial.

was. the principal witness ror the state today. He de-' clared that the league Issued a yellow ticket In the IUZ4 election campaign, but said It had nothing to do with the Issuanie of Ihe spurious ticket of lt-ti. Tho IS2" ticket was Identical to the 19:1 ticket and carried forged seal of the timid Government league. Doth tickets were admitted as evidence over th ohject'on of defense attorneys.

Kward O'Neill, commercial artist, testified that German employed him to prepare a drawing of the seal of the Good Government league I from the 124 ticket. The seal was reproduced on the ICS ticket, be aid. which- till court can entertain Jurisdiction." Mr. Mel'herson. when lolil that Iho charges against her had been dropped, IhHUud tho following atutc- uicnl: I am ulad.

of course tremcn- llliwiisliril llllil tioviTi-d witli'thime InHtltutioiiK." lie mii.l. vollliill. Strimcc licit i. ni fori Com-crnliiK IrriKHtlon. lie Iatil ilccliinitlnim Iki maili! in Hit' one liuiilc in (mil liniijro.

Ici.nipHlKii lust yenr. Hint farmer un IrriKutcil lamlH who luivi- kIiowii 'liirciici' Diiy, rcl ircil kihiiI fiilth Kimniil i' iinitiM tcil. IU-' I 1 iroioscd nniTiil if tlin lOiiHti'nlliin- l.lokrr, tlirccti.r or Ihc stock al for guur-: Mill of the mini llmt 1 at--e liy tlip BtHln of Intfrcst paj-. i incuts un Irrluation (llxtrict bonils. csliililislicU the Ni'W'l ork Sun, He fHVomi ORiHtion which will is tlciul.

Till! Sun dictl licforc'pncurm'Ko anil imnnotn rnforestu- tion hv prlvnto owners on land lie lul. I rnslictl llllo tlie Ilcr- rlom llmKr la already been 11UI hy Frunk A. Mitnsov, then 'removed. Careful consideration of the re- Jlcmlil mill Sim tlttl Ili with Krt of the loKlxlative oommlttee vvluit a.s once (irccli-v'K Trill- hlch has been atudyltiK ii law was miRKcstcd. inn1, anil the Sim completely A constitutional amendment pro I i vlcllnn that incn'ase in the "alary Bny elective officer of the mate i Ihe Sun that this 1 durlim tho term for which ho i writer nursed for Chnrles I Diina, wheii it win a new born htatb hoi s.M.K.M.

jan. 10 lfi Willi Henry 1.. Cnr- llltllllt, IS still risper- of i.0,tln( as prciilent of Ollsly. I tho senate and H. t'arkln of Medford, as speaker of Hie I Utilizer, Who fought till" house, the 34th leKlslatlve nssem- Sun nml the lleralil liurd mid I M' here this forenoon II i lit o'clock.

well. is. dead. Ills i hmlm. fn i Telegrams Lend Color; i to Accusation and Denial Is Filed.

WASHINGTON, Jan. -A Investigation of minora thnt Sen-nioi-miM-l timith V. hronkhitit of Iowa. "Is a paid lobbyist of Cyrus K. YVihmIh." nominated for Ihe in terslulo commerce coinmission wuh ordered tiMlay by ihe Henalr Tho Infpiiiy will he conducted by the itileratale commerce committco which Is now holding hearings on Mr.

Woods' fitness for the office. lo havn Hie In vesication bilbo judiciary coniiiiittcu were de feated 411 to XI. I henator Hlcck. democrat. told the senate of tile Illinois by reading a telegram which, lie sent to Colonel llrookhart at his home in Wadiingloii.

lasi Saturday. In tills hn said llrnftkhart'a campaign manager and the president ol Hie loa federation of labor had seal Irm urging Hurt ho support Wood. "These telegrams give color lo these reports," Senator Sleek's message said. I'cfnrc the matter was brought up in the senate. Senator HnaiMiarl made a statement Hint he was oh IkisciI to the nomination of Wooda and that If his campaign manager.

1 Frank J. Lund, und Hie labor fed-etatlon president, J. C. Lewis, had sent telegrams lo senators Steck and Slcwalt. reiiulillcuns.

Iowa, org Ins supiKirl of Woods tlicy acted without consulting him. 4 LAW TESTED WASIIINtlTON. Jan. The. supreme court ii nnounct-d today that It would Imiulre Into the validity of the orders of the Oregon highway i-nuiiitission fixing maximum loads upon peii.

oils of the year. The case brought by -Morris Mild l.owlhcr and other motor truck companies was set for hearing on February 2. Tlie appeal was dismissed In October on Hie ground that the order of the commission complained of liiid expired and the ease bud become nionl. The motor truck companies In asking to have it rc-opclied asserted that slmllur older for ihe present winter month had been issued. WASHIXCTO.V.

Jan. 10. Pl An attack on the validity of stntc Famed Jurist Announces He Will Not Be Muzzled by Bigotry Magazine Article Stirs. KNtiXVIM.i:. Jan.

1. iPir--The Knoxville- Captlst Min-J isters' association was consider- Jng further action today In Ms I to prevent Judge Men It. I l.lndsey of Liemer from speaking belore the Optimist club here ill April. In the meantime, Judge l.inilsey charactciixed the attempt us "pish, lush and poppycock." The Miu.stcrlal association re- cently passed resolutions asking i lhe lu vilallon which hatl been extended tu the Jurist. The ministers Isised their objections on a series i of articles published in lh Itcd Hook iiiaga.lne, in which they' allege Judge Undsey uphold and udvnf'Ulca "free love." Tlie tlplimist club refused to revoke Its invitution anil announc eil that Judge IJmlsey will speak April 7 on "whatever subject he pleases." Judge l.lndsey ald: "So far as my apeech In Knoxville la con-lenieil the itapilid brethren will need ilium1 more reinforcements I they will be aide to muster If they prevent me from i delivering it.

I I "I am not an advocate of free love, but 1 do rccognlKc the fact that modern society is drifting more ami more toward It every day. I am act-king a sensible and permanent euro for an f-v II that no aane man or woman will deny exists and that Is more than the llaptlst breth--ren of Tennessee have ever done, 'i'Thus far, they can lay claim 1 to having made their stato the laughing stock of Hie thinking men and women of tlie world. In I fairness. I must say thai I do not believe all the pastors of Tenneseco hold tile same beliefs as the few who have In-fogged Ihe vision of a glorious common-, wealth with tlielr bigotry. "I.et tlie Haptlst brethren gird on their armor for Urn Llndscy Is coming back to the home of his boyhood and he is coining without a lnu.y.le.'" WAHHINflTO.V Jan.

10M Humors circulated In that i e-lnforeetnent for army com-eoliifnands were to be sent to the Islands were declared by Ihe war dcparlmt-nt today to be "without foundation in fact iloiialy glad. (ilad. not only that surrounding adulls. Still other, tho trulh has nt lat prevailed and similarly pinioned, were euffocat-the cao agalimt mo has been tlla- ed. Those In the reur were cuught missed, hut glad also that Mrs.

by the flume. Wiseman I Mr. Kl-lurf) hits found Firemen found the stairway In-wilace for her soul In confes-! extrlcably Jammed, with the luwer-ion that she did coma to us as i most part of the muss only a few a stranger as we always have said, steps from the muln floor, and that wo had no In con- i Attempts to relieve the- pressure coi-ting the atoiy which sho Insist- by pulling at Individual member ed telling the world. of the tangle were unavailing. "If this confession brings her Firemen lied a rope about In-only Just a little nearer to did.

body of one child in the hope that then wo feel that all our suffering. It wus the key log of the Jam, but all our siiHponse and anguish In were unable to budge it. lhon long months lnco she first Then, us the quickest way thru, runic to our door, have not been Ihey smashed a hide in the trect In vain. wall and formed a human chain. "For the rust, our faith has been i passing the victims through the four square throughout all our opening.

troubles, knowing that In tha full-1 In the rear of the inns, an ness of tlis great wisdom Ho would usher. W. W. I'are. fought herol- (Continued en pare Ms.

I the only atr-mail port In Oregon. U. i. i.itile made a talk to the Kiwanls club today explaining In a brief way how the work is conducted by sending up balloons each day to th-i the direction and velocity of the wind at different altitudes to aiil air mail aviiilors and ol hers In flights along the coast. Italloous three feet In dluineter are sent up In the luuriilng JuM us soon as It Is light enough to follow them with the Instruments: again at 2 p.

m. they are not captive Imllounsl. The delleule Instruments record the direction and velocity of the wind at different altitudes and are watched until they dls- appear. Different colored balloons' are tent up. according lo the color of the skv.

so they tun be seen bclter. These reports arc Immediately wired lo Denver and Hun t'ranelM'o, ami posted at tlie Med-I ford air mail port for benefit uf I he pilots. There were of those stations in the I'niled States authorized by tbe last session of congress last year, four of these are on the coast, at Medford, Han t'ranclsco. I.om Angeles ami Scuttle. tin January 7th the locul station set a record for recording heigbth of balloon, tin that day they' I watched the balloon for inln-, utes unit it attained a hcighlh of immi feel five miles high and over twice the helghth of Ml.

Shasta. The wind velocity was i 9ft. miles per hour at that 'tude. I I Jan. HI.

Sheriffs of Oregon In eleventh i annual session here today discussed the question uf standardising salaries of sheriffs. No action 'was taken tills morning but a resolution otf the subject was expected Jo be adopted. Issuance of automobile lincn.c through sheriffs or county clerks, with an agent of the state automobile wffice In churgo In each voun-' ty was a mutter to be considered. FAKE YELLOW TICKET TRIAL BEGINS, EX-KLAN OFFICIAL TESTIFIES son, Herbert, to Whom lie left i i six tenths of his properly, lui! roine to New York "from his: i i i traelMihroad to see if he ran (Continued on Page Four) i 1. (MIDGE IS GETTING TOO FAT, POrtTLA.ND.

Jun 10. bVi The so-called "yellow ticket" case went to trial before Circuit Judge Stevenson today before attorneys had bounced It around from one court to another. Charles A. Herman, Itayniond W. Caldwell.

Walter H. Hredemclcr. Chailns E. Ilenshsw and Kdward K. titackhouse.

the tlcfendauts, are recused of having printed and circulated a spurious Good Government league ticket durlr the primary election campaign last May. They are being tried Jointly without Jury. John L. Stafford was Indicted with the other live, but the case against him was dismissed by the state because of Insufficient WASHINGTON. Jaq.

It). usage Iras loat Its stellar rule al the White Houae breakfast (able. It la too rattening, and the White House phrnlclan advised President Cuolldge to replace It with fried hum. The president's buckwheat Cake, also were frowned ujioo by the doc- laws Imposing gasoline taxes on dealers and licenses upon operators WASHI.MiTON. Jan.

10. bfi of automobiles presented In four Harry F. Sinclair was denied a cases from Oregon und Washington review today by the supreme court brought by automobile operators, In his contempt -of the senate case were dismissed by the s'uprenie gruwing out uf his refusal tu an-court today without any dccl'lon wer Inquiries uf the senate uil on the mertta of the issue. I committee..

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