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ALBANY Palry 4 Id-rial Center. Center Oregon's fort larr siarioa are. Cntrr Ore-roa's tmrtk large aewt aper rircu-tm. tWn Advertising par- j-Y jil full: leased. WIRE sitoi Prn f-rrlr Complete County, Putt, National land World News tU dsy it happens.

Serving all Lisa County. The Albany Derr The Albany Herald, Vol LI11, No. 278 t-Herald, Vol. LX, No. 2SS ALBANY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON.

TUESDAY, JUNE 5. 192S I n. i 1 r-i TTK nn 1 A ltt I -v 1 1 I I II I I I I II I IUI 1 1 1 1 1 'ill! DT FHESS 11 i i 111 III 5 1 II II I I I i I I I I I I I 1 I WANT INTERSTATE PRESIDENT GREENE FEAR FOR VICTIMS OF CANTON FLOOD POWER REGULATION 1)1J -'Ilh iPiiif REII DUPE IF FUNG ITU WILL QUIT ALBANY SMITH WILL GO MUSTS' TO GflNVENTION FGHI1FJS NEEDiNGVOTES REACH ME VICTORY II BY HOOVER AT KANSAS CITY NATIVES AND IITES JI IN REJOICING Cloudburst in California Sweeps Houses and Dams in Path Albany College Head Will Become Executive of School in Iowa Legislation Giving Federal Government Control May Be Sought (By Uaited Pre Leased Wire) WASHINGT1 IX. June .1 providing- for federal regulation Trustees nf Albany college had made no provision today for filling the presidency of Albany college, made vacant by the resignation b.tr yesterday of of public utilities transmitting power President Clareni-e W. Greene to ac across state lines is expected to be sauglit as a result of the federal trade Messages Reported to Have Been Received by, Several Stations and Ships In Far North.

New York Governor Will Have 600 Instructed Delegates, Lacking 134 For Nomination. Advance Guard of Southern Army Enters Suburbs of Ancient Capital Foreigners Guarded. National Committee Votes 55 to 41 to Seat Louisiana Delegation Despite Protests of Cohen. Luncheon Planned by Governor Four Men Re- garded With Awe-Fatigued by Long Flight commission's swer investigation. (Br CiiitfJ Pr Uw4 Win) LOS ANGELES.

Juue 5. Relief parties were scut into Big Pine canyon today to search for possible vi--Cms of a cloudburst which a great volume of water down the valley, caused oue small dam to break and carried away the intake keepers' house at the Big Pine power plant. William I.owe, power house operator, at Big Pine telephoned the water bnreau here that be had seen a man and a small, boy clinging to the top on an automobile overturned in the canyon. A number of camiers were known to have been iu the section swept by water. cept the presidency of Parsons College, Fairfield, Iowa, Several members of the board said, however, that the matter of the presidency will come before it when it meets here nexf week for its annual commencement session.

VICTORY IS EXPECTED LAST CHAPTER BEGINS NEGRO CAUSES FIGHT NEW RECORD IS MADE it. iirceues resignation came as a Existence of a "twilight zone" in regulation whereby utilities distributing their power across a state boundary escaie any control by either a state or federal authority already has been develoied in testimony. When the commission reaches the financial phase of its inquiry, however, this situation will be disclosed in greater detail, and probably will cause congress to act, it was learned today. Some of the origiual congress sup gnat surprise to the board. Dr.

Greene was appraised of his election by a telegram received yesterday morn INF0RM4TI0N CHECKS Location of Dirigible Believed to Be in Franz Josef Land Confirmation Still Lacking. iug but he did not wish to release the Occupation Carried Out According to Plans Final Prize Attained by Three Allied Armies. New Orleans Controller of Customs Heads Opposing Faction 'Lilly White' Issue Raised. Only Few Leaders, Opposed to Candidacy, Doubt Ability to Secure Two-Thirds Majority. liens until after the Parsons authorities bad made official announcement Greatest Air Trip Over Water Accomplished Prepare far Further Feat Runway Sought of his selection and his acceptance of porters of the inquiry are prepared to the position.

As soon as Parsons collrg an foster the move for regulatory law. While the commission attaches in' poisi ktk gin gash uouiiced the election. Dr. Greene wrote portance to its present publicity probe (Be ITnltMl Prats Leased Win) a letter of resignation to the trustees. KANSAS ITY, June The telling them of his actiou ami expressing appreciation nf their loyal support (By I'nltfd Press Leased Wire's WASHINGTON, June 5.

Governor Alfred K. Smith will go into the Houston convention accredited with about 000 first ballot votes. less than the number required for the nomination. (By UnltM Prm lMi Win) SFVA, Fiji Islands, June (Wednesday.) Natives and whites of the Fiji Islands joined today In honoring the four airmen of the trans Pacific plane Southern Cross, during his term of office. Student llody targe, Hoover forces won another contest toduy when the national republican committee voted 55 to 41 to seat the delegation in the republican national convention headed by Kmil Kuntz, Louisiana national committeeman.

(By United Press Uased Win) MOSCOW. June 5. It was ron-r rmed here tonight that the government radio station at Obdorsk In northern Siberia, had received thii radio owe sage "Dirigible Italia grounded, Fram Josef Land. 808." Tbe soviet government and members of the Italian embassy staff heie are convinced that the Italia's crew are on Fram Josef Land. Parsons college has a student body of Sit, a faculty of '17 members, an (Bt Unite Press Wire NEWARK.

X. June 5 The settlement made by the Tive women who Sir Kyre Hutson, governor of the Only a few of the Democrats here endowment of approximately Fiiia nlanneil a luncheon for CaDtain sued the V. S. Radium corporation for believe he will fail to get the neces which has shown a national pmpn-gnnda campaign through uewspaiiers, schools, lectures, libraries, colleges and other media it is believed the investigation of utilities financial structures will be of greater economic value. Ask No Changes It is unlikely that the commission will make any rcoonimendat ion to cont gress for stricter regulation of utilities, but will merely transmit the record of the testimony and.

its conclusions. That the utilities themselves are keenly aware of this twilight zone be The Kuntz delegation came to the (By United Press Leased Wire) PEKING. China, June 5. The advance guard of the Sliausi nationalist army entered the suburbs of Peking at 10 a. m.

today. The almost casual entry into the city of struggling first squads of the nationalist troops was regarded as the beginning of the last chapter of China's civil war. As they filed into the ancient town, the sun banner of the nationalist cause, which cautious native business men and householders had had ready, was hung from houses and shops. Foreign soldiers' and marines, including Americans guarded the legation quarters ngainst iMibl, incur- ana jo oiiiiiiiugs including me pres- kcharles Kingsford-Smitb and bia eom. ident'a resideuce and two residences panions, Charles T.

P. Ulm, Harry of faculty members. The institution will assure them incomes isary to two-thirds majority, larger than they ever made ss em- These few claim his delegate plovealof the organization, their coun- strength has been greatly over-esti-sel'said today. One thousand dollars I mated. They say after the early bal-a vear was the maximum paid jlotiriK many of his delegates will drift bus a beautiful campus.

P. K. Callis-ter, vice president of the First Na tn the women when thev uointed i tional Hunk of Albany, is a former student and Mrs. Calliiter ia a grad brushes with their mouths and paint V. Lyon, and James Warner.

Later they will be guests at a reception attended by rivic authorities and army and navy officera stationed In Suva. Not to be outdone in hospitality bf the white race, native chiefs were art ranging a ceremony at which the fliers) will be welcomed by the Fiji tribea. Tbe natives regard glmost with aw the four men who cam flying out ol the skies and landed on an Improvised tween slate and federal regulation was ed watch dails with a radioactive substance in the Radium corporations plant at Orange, N. J. sion of stragglers of the defenteu revealed in testimony of Josiah T.

uate of the institution. One of factors that led Dr. Greene to accept the position was the fact that it will enable him to devote himself more completely to educational administration, to which be has devoted his educational training and northern army or of the nationalist A number of Democratic leaders, who personally are opposed to Smith, are convinced, however, that he is to be nominated. For the first time since 1917 they see a chance to win and a possibility of getting back their state patronage. They are therefore unwilling to participate in a vigorous contest which would be necessary to prevent Smith's nomination.

victors, seeking loot. The fact that the first arrivals of the nationalists iu Peking were Shan si troops meant that occupation ot the northern capital hail been car I In doing that work, they contracted a poisoning w-hich probably will I kill them within a I'nder the I settlement, each received out-' right $2000 for past medical expena-I es. a pension of $000 a year $000 a I year to oever future medic al expenses land counsel fees aggregating I Their lawvers said each woman would invest her $10,000 so it would Newcombe, of the joint committee of national utilities associations. He said the subject was of deepest Interest to the utilities and they are fearful lest a body similar to the interstate commerce which ret-'-ates railroads, be established for utilities. Mentioning, that the supreme court has decided that state commissions have no authority over utilities trans Only two groups are standing out ried out according to advauce plans.

against Smith, one led by friends of Three nationalist arnnes had been convention instructed for Herbert Hoover. It wus opisised by a faction represented before the national committee, by Walter Cohen, negro, controller of customs at New Orleans. Actiou of the committee gives Hoover four delegati at large from Louisiana. District contests in Louisiana were the next order of business. Issue Injected Colon, arguing for his faction injected the old "lilly white" issue Into the Oontest.

He t)ud that over night republicans "men who had changed their politics for expediency, had tncked bis faction uud turned against ibe negro on pretense of establishing white leadership. How much leadership do you want?" Cohen asked. "Mr. Kuntz, national committeeman is white; Mrs. Kuntz, national coiu-mitteewoinnii.

is white anil all other leaders are white except 'me, and 1 am ftO-ijO," explaining that his delegation was uninstriicted because members did not believe a southern state with no electoral vole should attempt to dictate the president ial nominee, Cohen said, "we know a negro cannot run the republican party the only privilege we ask is that we linvei somethng to say about the while men who run it." Senator Reed of Missouri and the other connected with the Simmons-Heflin activities. Reed's friends have become embittered by developments driving toward the capital, the richest nuil final prize in the civil wur. First there were armies of Chiang Kai Shek, commander of the nationalist army. Second was that of Feng mitting power across state lines, Judge yield a yearly income of $000, That, combined with the $000 will bring their total income to $1200. Muring the campaign.

They say tbey Yu Hsiang. "Christian general." Third "bert L. Jlealy, commission cmei a th Silmtxti nt V.n Ho POUIlSld. askl NeWCOIIlbe if SUcll Shan, governor" of Shansi province. much of bis educational experience.

President Greene came to Albany five years ago under a five jears contract, which expired on -June 1. During his term he has placed the institution on a sound business foundation. During the lust three years the investment iu buildings has more than doubled, a new campus has been occupied, the college has. been standardized and the endowment fund increased to with pledges sufficient to bring it up to If.fcJ.VHH). After graduating from Michigan State college, serving as principal of a high school aud taking his doctor of philosophy degree at the I'niversity of Michigan, Dr, Greene went to Albion college, at Flint, where he built up its department of physics.

There be remained for Hi years. During Ins work there, be built up a Inrge acquaintance among educators of the middle west and contacts formed (PUsii turn ca twilight zone in regulation did not exist. "Nobody doubts it." Newcotuli replied, but lie contended the states, by acting jointly, could deal adequately Disorders Start SHANGHAI. June a. Shausi ad REV- GILBERT TO SPEftK ST FAIR vance guards of the nationalist army wjln tm, problem of rcguluting inter will go into tbe convention to cast their ballots for Reed to the end.

The Simnions-Heflin group now has started working for the nomination of Cordell Hull, representative from Tennessee. Their groun is entirely district from Reed's. Hull has lined up a native son delegation of 24 in his home state and Senator Simmons hopes to give him majority of the 21 North Carolina delegates who are to be selected June 12. There is a third group built around the nninstructed delegation in Texas which the Simmons-Heflin group hopes to line up for Hull. were reisirted tonight to have occupied state commerce in swer and gas.

COPENHAGEN, June 5 Hope grew today that the dirigible Italia might be wife and that its crew, working with disabled radio equipment, was attempting to communicate with the civilized world. The hope was baited on unconfirmed radio advices, which indicated the Italia was ou Fraus Josetiand. Several reports wholly unverified have been received here, the most hopeful of which came from a radio station at HemKoe, near Hernosland, which advised receipt of a message in French Monday afternoon that read "Dirigible Italia S.O.S., we have received information you are on Island Fraus Josefland." The inesage indicated the sending station had been in communication with the Italia and it was believed that one of the Russian ice breakers, sent out by the soviet government, had been the sending station. The Heuisoe s.alton also reported it had heard a short wave instrument at a wave length of between o5 and 37 meters. The message was preceded by I lie call signal "Italia." Relief Trip Prepared ABOARD UKMTK SHIP HOBBY.

Near Spitzbergen, June 5 (Copyright 115S by the I'nited Press) The Hobby, sent by the Norwegian government, arrived at Virgo Bay, at Dawn today and Lieut. Luetzow Holm began at ouce to prepare his airplane for the search fur the lost polar dirigible Italia. Rescue Work was complicated today when the Hobby received a radio from the steamship Bragauza that she could find no trace of two squads of Italian Alpine chasseurs sent inland to for the Italia's crew. flrave anxiety was felt for them. The chasseurs were landed ou the northwest coast of Spitzbergen a week ago toduy with but one week's food supply.

It has been snowing heavily since they left. The Braganza's message said she had arrived at Welcome Island. Lieut. Holm, on' his flight, will take a small sled, one Week's food supply, a sleeping bag. and a rifle.

In addition, he will "carry three tins of dried meat to throw overboard if he sights the Italia's crew. LEBANON June ii. (Special.) the famous 'summer pa luce of the old emperors, ten miles outside of Peking. First reports of disorder came late tonight, when it was said retreating Northerners had looted villages near Tungchow west of Peking. Karlier conduct both of northerners and nationalists had been reported good.

Lieutenant Colonel William S. Regular Meeting of of Portland, has been secured for speaker the first day of Lebanon IlKNVF.K. Julie .5 Aroused by revelations of activity by public utility inleres a in Colorado colleges, the state legislature will conduct a complete iiupiiry into the various phases of the case, it became known here toils y. Tlie resolution culling for an investigation will be introduced nt the outset of the session by Senator David Klliott. republican, Colorado Springs, one of the veterans of the upper house.

strawberry fair. He is said to be a Albany Chamber Will See Novel Program field here at 2 :23 p. tn. yesterday. A large crowd of natives remained in front of tbo hotel where they were quartered until long after the four airmen were asleep hoping to get an other glimpse of them.

Prepare for Next Hop Flushed with the triumph of their flight to Suva, from the. Hawaiian Islands, Captain Kingsford Smith turned eagerly today to preps rations for the next hop of tbe trtilis-l'aclfif air voyage. He begin inspecting the territory in the vicinity of Suva, seeking a suitable field for the take-off again with tbe giant plan and the heavy load of gasoline. The work of overhauling the three; motors of the Southern Cross wu started, and batteriea of the radio set; worn down by almost constant communication throughout the flight from California to Hawaii, and then to Suva, were to be re-charged. I'pon its arrivul here the Southern Cross had covered more than 5,000 miles over the ocean on itg flight ot nearly S.000 miles from Oakland airport, California, to Sydney Australia.

The flight from Hawaii to the Fijia was the longest airplane jump over water ever attempted. Two hois yet remain before the Southern Cross reaches ita final goal; one of 1.705 miles over water to Brisbane, and tbe other of flOO miles over the continent of Australia to Sydney, Scene Memorable The crew of the Southern Cross described the scene they sighted Suva, as oue they will never Smlibuily white coral reefn appeared before them out of the sea. Then a-pcared the tropical verdure of the island with the landing field alive with, hum an beings that looked like swarm of ants from the air. Aa the Southern Cross dropped low over the palm trees' of the Islands, thousand of native birds that never before heard the whirr of airplane propellors took wing and flew away in fright. Although unniTUstonied to the duty of welcoming trans-oceanic aviators.

wittv. interesting ana wortnwnue spe aker. He will place the crown upon l.iueen Rita at the coronation rites Friday. Lieutenant Colonel Gilbert has been FIVE ATTAIN CITIZENSHIP gqff's bill ht8jii Chang in State of Coma TOKIO. June 5.

Chang Tso Lin, northern dictator, whose sjiccial train was 'bombed as he reached Mukden after withdrawing from Peking, bad fallen into a comatose state at 7 p. tn. today, a Nippon l)euiK news agency despatch reported. connected with tiie Oregon National Guard for 'i'i years. He has seen The regular meeting of the Albany chamber of commerce is announced for Wednesday noon with Kdward C.

Graham, secretary of the Portland realty board as tbe speaker. in is said to be a man of more than service in four wars; the Spanish- American, the Philippine uprising, the border war and the World War. On account of his age. just past the limit. FARMERS BEAT BANDIT FORGES ordinary ability mid exurieiice iu his he has been retired but because of his ability and youthfulness has been retained in service.

For 10 years he was pastor of the First Presbyterian church nt Astoria line and comes to Albany under the auspices of the Linn County Realtors' associat ion. Jim Smart, of Salem, the Scotch Ruling on Status of Bancorporation Chain In Oregon Is Sought man who sang before Ibe chandler and at the present time is in charge several mouths ago, is also to be an outstanding feature of lis- occasion. All members of the chamber arc urged (Br Unites' Pms Untl Wire) WASHINGTON. June Senator Guy D. Goff, of West Virginia, today told the senate campaign committee his native son candidacy cost He testified bis managers had not nttenipted to niise any money for the contest ngiiiust Secretary of Commerce.

Herbert Hoover iu Hie prinnry bold ins) week. Managers for-Herbert Hoover have estimated the later's West Virginia expenses at about $,000. Golf testified his only heinbpiarters was iu the building he owned. He einiiloM-d no workers. His expenses to be present.

By UniUd Prws Lease Wire) MF.XK'O CITY. June fi. Twetily rebels and three federal soldiers were killed in fight near Kl Salvador, in state, it was announced today. Farmers defended the village of of a missionary department of the denomination. He is a regent of the University of Oregon.

Another big attraction the first day of the fair is the free concert of tlio Albany Legion band of 70 members. The strawberry exhibits will be ii plai-e that day and judged. The flower slrfiw will be held the first day. (By fnll.d Pre. UutJ Wire) SAL KM, June McAllister, corporation cortimissioner bus requested Attorney licin-riil Van Winkle to rule on the status of chain Five subjects of foreign fiowers were made full fledged citizen's of the I'nited States in 1'epartment No.

2. circuit court for Linn county. Judge L. H. Mc.Miihan presiding, yesterday afternoon.

Applications of four others were continued for further study and one made application for bis first papers, declaring his intention of becoming a citizen. Citizenship was granted to Frank I.ockner, Scio, subject of Austria Charles John Uosen, SheiM. subject of Swedeu James Kdward Payne. Lebanon, heretofore a subject Of tireat Britain; Snmuel Krager, A litany, a subject of Hussia, and Samuel Stoller, Albany Koute 2. a lubject of Switzerland.

The cases of Marie Dobesh and John IXibesh, Lebanon, subjects of Czecho- STEWART i Atotnnilquillo successfully against or branch banks in connection with r.atxlig group and the same band failed r.ceutly organize,) jn t0 hlll, all( trHi Ibe point to be ruled on is whether the Ilancorporalioiis. formed to con- the Fiji uatives did it in cosmopgli- were all for printing, stationery and I tun style. trol banks, comply with Oregon banking laws. Governor Patterson Leaves for Chicago on Way to Convention There was a rush of curious native ISSCBQ' PRIZE WINNER as the plane came to a atop and the-four aviators stepped from the cabin. They pressed forward to get a elose view of the men and sought to lay Cecil Kern, Actress, Daughter of Madras Banker, Found Dead stti tups.

Representative Theodore K. Hurton, Republican, Ohio, testified Hoover here Had circulated or IKMI.INNI copies of a speech he made in the house supporting Hoover. Slovakia; Knitua Trobough, Sodaville, (Br Prf mm4 Wire) WASHINGTON. June The de- fense completed its pn-seiitation in (lie BOY, STRUCK TRUGKJSHURT a subject of ('rest Britain and Wil-helm Wnik. Scio.

a aubject of Russia, were continued. Nicholas Hraun, Scio, declared his Intention of becoming a citizen of the Foiled States. He la now a subject of Charlotte, grand duchess of (Pli tarn to hi) twe) AUNT HET By ROBERT QUIIXEN Three Outstanding Events Scheduled in County This Month GAI.VK.STON. June Chicago's prize air mail package of all time 120 of feminine pulchritude will tonight with girls from ten foreign countries for the right to be crowued beauty yueen of Ibe I'niverse." Five nationally known judges last contempt trial, of Koberl Stewart til ii tin nl Oil of 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 ii cliiiiriiinii bile toduy before the District of Co-luiiiliiii supreme ismrt and. the case probably will go to the jury before tomorrow night.

"1 deny nbsoliitely," Stewart told the court, "that I said I had not received crsiiially any of the bonds." Stewart admitted to the senate pub lie binds committee session he bad received some of the bonds and' per Jury action was started as a result of the previous (By UnlU Prm hmti Wire) NKW YOllK. June fi. 4 'cell Kern, actress, who bad prominent roles in several Ilroadway successes, bus died a mysterious death In her hotel room, sliere she barred herself away from the world. Police were convinced toduy that be died iialuriil causes but were unable to explain why she had gone (Br United Prea Leased Wire) PORTLAND. June 5 1 iovernor I.

L. Patterson left Portland today for Chicago where he will deliver a radio address on June 0 after which he will attend the Republican national contention at Kansas City. The governor was accompanied by Mrs. Patterson. Henry Corhett.

state senator and president of the senate, will officiate a goremor starting the minute Gov. Patterson crosses the state line. Senator Corbett, however, is leaving for England on June 10, a after that date the honor of being timporary governor will fall to the IU of John Carkin of Medford. speaker of the house. Itodney Tripp, son of Mr.

and Mrs. It. W. Tripp of this city, miraculously ecaied serious Injury yesterday afternoon when struck by a light Mountain State Power company a 1 1 night pu ked "Mis Chii-itgo" from Bishop Wounded by Retired Minister Is Expected to Revive it. junction with the North Albany I retirenieii'.

The "do not disturb more than girls from that many An.erican -ities aud named her "Miss I'nited States." She is Miss Kll.i Kureou and she landed by air mail plane re-re last sign road. bad (sen bunging ou her-door ck: she lik all lor meals iu rll'l' "0 l0 pauiona. Hubert Potwiit and ICichanl her room and mail wus shoved utnbr Saturday to the conquest that roioiilif' lh tiavfiii'lit Itiddle. l. I 1-1.

I. I ooor. Delegate Returns From Presbyterian Assembly at Tulsa ASK DAM GKS FOR MONKEY Bl KINE.H8 iM-o in- iiii iii inrurin II- inn sustained I shallow scalp wound hill is otherwise uninjured. Tripp was knocked unconscioiu for several minutes but regained con--riouniicKs ou bis way to tbe Icwpilnl where a wound was examined and dressed. Mis Kern, who was -10 years old, ImiI few visitors, the hotel innnager said.

Maids sun! she bad told them wiine time ago she was "distressed," Her father is pn-sideiit of the Kirs! National Hank of Madras, Oregon, Mi Kern's lat stage appearance was in "I.agringii" lust saawiu. Three oii'stniuling events of the year ill Linn county are ou the schedule of public affairs this month. The first of the events is the annual strawberry fair to lie held at Lebanon on Friday and Saturday of this week. (In June Kl, II mid I'i, the unnilal pioneer picnic at Hrownsvilte Is to be conducted with the usual 'elaborate program featuring bygone days. On Sunday, June If, the historic Providence cburi-b east of Critblrce established by the Rev.

Powell and nssiH'inles is lo be Ibe center of attraction. At Ibis time an all day program will Is featured and a basket dinner served at tbe nooti hour, tin I lie last Sunday of tbe month, June "1 the annual group gathering meeting of the rural Sunday schools of the county comliicled under the auspices of the American" Sniidoy school union will lie held at Waterloo. A large number of iu Insils will he represented at Ibis time. The general public is invited attvnj any or all of these im'etiiijs, HAItLKSTO.V, 8. June liishop Win.

Gu'crry of the Protestant Kpispocal church South, gravely wounded by gun fire in an argument with an ajed retired minister jeter-dy regained couriousne today, but bis cou'lltma remained serious. He shot in the chest. Menus In I the body of Itev. J. H.

Wisslward. 00, who was found drad In tbe dioce-sran off where Iti.bop Guerry was found wounded, probably will be taken to I'ruiirs. i Ua today for burial. Members of the wounded hihop' hixiM-boid told auilioriiies Wixslwant li-'l appealed to tiuerry for financial will reacn a climax tomgiit. Two flying beauties and one "Old Fashioned Girl" who rode a plain railroad pullinan from her West Virginia home, were studied by the jinlg-e for more than half an hour before the final, selection was made.

The others were Miss Mildred Oolden. of lieiiver. bo was Colorado," and Mis Audrey iteiltcy of CI arlen-P'U. W. V.

"Miw Colorado" flew here from her borne after being tiee forced dowu by toruis. America. iicJy crowned beauty (pi'-en i 22. She Inn ihc.tniit Hair, mihohbcd. and hiitel n.

Hera is the ptiituepie tpe and ber bu.l Mill' III IIJlF.K IIKMI i Mr nlul rm dim Cl.KVKL.WD. I ih in. June 6. Al known In Portland MADRAS. June Cecil I.OS ANGKLKS.

Cal. June The hugs of a et nionkev Injured ber to the extent of JtVKSi Anna Msurer said in ber suit against Samuel Graut. on file here tdy. Acordiiig to tli rnmnta'nt the Grant monkey jumped the fem-e into the Maurrr yard and "viciously and mischievously squeezed Slow Maueer." She suffered injuries and nervous sU in lis sum asked in the suit, she u.il. Dr.

Wallace Ilowe I.cc' returned Saturday evening from Tulsa, Oklahoma where be bad been to attend the general assembly of the Presbyterian cliiircb. lie reuorts a great assembly. JaincN O'lliira, Lebanon, and Itev. V. Slewnrl wer" also di'b-glltes ftoiu inn couiitv, Dr, Lee visited Dr.

and Mrs. Krauklin Gesselbracbt, formerly of Albany, Dr. tiesxlbracbt Is a member of Ii faculty of a state rdmatioual luslilution located at this Jjlain, "I got used to colored napkins whfn I had babies an' had to make blue ones to keep 'em from gettin' mixed in the wash." (Cop-rtsht, PuklUh. l-tllMto) fred Ii. Smith.

who roe from a 1 Kern, a.1re, wboe death wa re-shipyard apprentice to the pre.idciic) (ported In New lork dsluy. was the of the American Ship com-1 -laughter of A. K. Ketu, resident of pany ilil bete today from heart I Portland an piesi.leiit nf tlte First inmble, Sin. lb born In Point I National Hunk here.

Kern is also Mi Coliriaid and the bsdiop had eipresa- Kdward. and riireeLsl )ard president and manager of A. K. Keru mcnsurr a lrfcct rd is a blonde and fear for bl own personal afrtji thii-1 ii, Chicago. Susrrio'r, prinlem and publishris at 'Jl-i giula'' a bruurttt.

ly Iwfurt tbe tbooiiii. Futtrtb street, 1'vrllauit, t'lrisnd ind I-oialu, UbiO..

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