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WEDNESDAY MORNING: 1 JULY 24, 1923. PART I.J ANTIWAR PACT IN FORCE TODAY STATE LANDS WILL BE SOLD REYNOLDS CASE NEARING CLOSE SCHMIDT AGAIN SEEKS PAROLE RADIUM VICTIMS STAVE OFF DOOM AND IMPROVE WYOMING GOVERNOR RIDES WILD HORSE Forty-six Nations Join in Kellogg-Briand Treaty Nearly 800,000 Idle Acres to Go on Market CHEYENNE (Wyo.) July 23. UP) Presidents and governors pitch out the first ball to open the baseball season, but Gov. Frank C. Emerson found his official capacity called for something much more arduous today.

He was called upon to ride the first wild horse out of the chute In the annual frontier-day celebration. Few spectators realized that the State's chief executive was atop the cream Colorado mount that had been named after him until he had covered a considerable distance on the track but the Governor held on and earned the plaudits of the crowd. Hoover Will Officiate as Japan Comes In NEW YORK, July 23. (Exclusive) Five women victims of the' dreaded radium necrosis, who were told a year ago that they had not long to live, still are alive. Two believe their has Improved; another left a hospital after 'two months where her health was greatly Improved.

Three of the victims are residents of Orange, and one of Nawark, and the fifth of Hillside The five sometime ago brought suit against the company and received $10,000 each, and their medical bills were paid. Miss Gracs Fryer of Orange, who Is employed in a Newark financial Institution, has Improved greatly, according to her parents. For a time Miss Fryer was taking treatments In New York every other day. She now Is required to take the treatments once a week. Mrs.

Albin of Orange Is optimistic; although she is considerably more lame than she was a year ago, her general health has Improved. Mrs. Qulnta McDonald has just returned home after a two months' stay In a hospital. Mrs. Edna Hussman, Hillside, and Miss Katherine Schaub are the two who do not believe that they have Improved.

682.82, and Yuba county with 390.16 acres. Dynamiter Asks Release from San Quentin SAN QUENTIN, July 23. Schmidt, serving a life term at San Quentin prison for his part In the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times Building In 1910,. applied for parole again today. Schmidt was committed to th prisa with James and John Mc-Namara.

James later was released -and was rearrested in the East on an embezzlement charge, and now is In prison. John still is in San Quentin prison, where he ia acting as a guard over the condemned cells. There were fifty-seven names la all on the parole application list. There were 100 names on the indeterminate sentence whose sentences must be fixed. Among these is Eleanor Walling, committed from Kern county for first-degree robbery.

SACRAMENTO. July 23. MV-Kearly 800,000 acres of Idle lands ia the State are to be thrown open to public sale about January 2, next, Surveyor-General W. S. Kingsbury declared today, under provisions of an act of the last Legislature.

Applications for special parcels of school land may be made to the State Department of finance by persons desiring to purchase, A. K. Heron, director of the department, stated. Upon receipt of such an application, he said, the parcel of land referred to would be appraised and offered to the first applicant at the appraised price and so on until a sale Is made. The greatest acreage to be opened lies In San Bernardino county, some 30S.332.86 acres; Inyo county has 147,679.50 acres and Lassen county Is third with 53,332.91.

Other counties and the acreage lying within their boundaries are: Alpine, 1280; Amador, 40; Butte, Son of Tobacco King Many Knotcn Fate Today LONDON, July 23, (JV-The Brit-ish crown rested Its case late today against Richard Joshua Reynolds, aon of the late American tobacco magnate, on trial for manslaughter as a result of the death of Arthur Graham, an Englishman, In an automobile and motorcycle crash near Bumham last May. Young Reynolds came to England last spring on a yachting holiday from his home In Winston Salem, N. C. He is the head of the Reynolds Airways Company, former owner of Curtiss Field. Crown witnesses today testified Reynolds was drunk on the night his automobile is alleged to have crashed into the rear of a motorcycle ridden by Graham.

The case Is likely to reach the Jury of men and women late tomorrow. If convicted, Reynolds will be liable to several years' imprisonment. Reynolds is expected to testify tomorrow under the direction of his 160; Calaveras. 40; Colusa. 880; Del Norte, 120; Eldorado, 2520; Fresno, 3280.11; Glenn, 362.87; Humboldt, 367229; Imperial, Kern, Lake, 7658.08; Los Angeles, 114.17; Madera.

680; Mariposa, 180.78; Mendocino, 677825; Merced, 58.69; Modoc, Mono, Monterey, 2174.45; Napa, 2416.17; Nevada. 613.93; Placer, 280; Plumas, 3459.04; Riverside, 48.006.32; San Benito, 2203.74; San Diego, 9502.74; San Luis Obispo, 1005.15; Santa Barbara, 319.08; Santa Clara. 65721; Shasta, Sierra, 1240; Siskiyou, Solano, 280; Sonora, 200; Stanislaus, 1601.12; Tehama, 6493.31; Trinity, 9603.76; Tulare, 1600; Tuolumne, 1028.27; Ventura, 158.14; Yolo, ANOTHER BODY FROM BOAT DISASTER FOUND CHICAGO, July 23. The body of David Cohen of Chicago, second victim of a speedboat collision off the navy pier last night, was recovered today. Cohen and Leo Suseskind of Yonkers.

N. were the only victims of twenty passengers riding on the Chris Craft and the Sea King, which came together at a speed variously estimated at from thirty to forty miles an hour. China-Soviet Clash Halted by Peace Policy WASHINGTON, July 23. The Kellogg-Briand treaty renouncing war will become binding upon forty-six adhering nations tomorrow when the instrument of ratification of Japan Is deposited at the State Department and President Hoover formally proclaims the treaty at a solemn White House ceremony. Former President iCoohdge, former Secretary Kellogg and a distinguished gathering of diplomats representing the adhering nations will witness the ceremony.

Japan Is the last of the fifteen original signatory powers to deposit its ratification in Washington and upon this deposit, by its own terms, the treaty will go into force. OTHERS ADHERE Ratifications have been deposited by thirty-one other nations which were invited to adhere to the pact. Three ratifications for formal deposit at the State Department were tonight en route to Washington, those of Greece, Honduras and Persia. Action on the treaty, either by legislation or by an indication of intention to adhere, has been taken by sixteen other nations. Only two countries, Argentina and Brazil, sc far have refused to associate themselves with the treaty by not signifying their intention to adhere.

The treaty, under which the na- SIB principal powers, were successfully concluded and the representatives of the nations gathered In Fans August 27, 1928, and signed the treaty on behalf of their nations. Former President Coolldge is to arrive early tomorrow morning from Northampton, and will leave for home a few hours after the ceranony. Former Secretary Kellogg reached here Sunday. PACT CEREMONY WILL BE BROADCAST NEW YORK, July 23. (A5) Ceremonies at the signing of the Kellogg peace pact in the east loom of the White House tomorrow afternoon are to be broadcast from Washington by two chains.

Stations of both the National Broadcasting Company and the Columbia Broadcasting Company will come on the air at 1 p.m., eastern standard time (10 am. Pacific standard time) for the event, which Includes an address by President Hoover. The broadcast is expected to last a little more than an hour. Coast-to-coast networks are to be used. tions renounce war as an Instrument of national policy, already nas played a large part in world affairs.

The United States has adopted It as the corner-stone for future naval reduction discussions. The pact has played a large part in preserving peace in the troubles between China and the soviet over the Chinese Eastern Railway. It was through the steps which Secretary Stimson took to call to the attention of China and Russia their adherence to the treaty that officials in Washington believe open hostilities In Manchuria have been averted. ACTION IN TWO YEARS This jnovement toward world peace becomes an actuality in a little more than two years after the first suggestion for renunciation of war was made by Foreign Minister Briand of France in a message to the American people through the Associated Press, April 6, 1927. Thie was the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the entrance of the United States Into the World War.

Mr. Kellogg, Secretary of State at the time, foresaw In the suggestion a hope for the advancement of world peace. Negotiations, which eventually embraced fifteen of the US 1LMI legal staff, headed by Norman Birkett, King's counsel. Reynolds entered a plea of not guilty when the trial started yesterday. Inspector Neal of Bumham tes tifled today that Reynolds still was suffering from the effects of the morning after the accident.

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