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I rfs , -3 4 University Library Kiigen, Oregna (Vtni l -.-, ':ts. k.. SEunm0 Heratfi '., WEATHER FORECAST TONIGHT AMI, WIWNKHIlAV HNOW, fONTINl'lID COLD OFFICIAL PAPER OF ' KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS rl ..Itl i- Member of the Associated Press l 1 Hlxlrentli Vi'iir, Nil. IHIM iviii eifigep r Return Not Commensurate With Yield; Youth Going to Citie WASHINGTON, Dec f.. Amerl ran farmers, lomprlslng nlioiit oil" iMm! nt II... I'nilnlrv'n nnnnlulllill. ...... ,v i.i.... !.' IIIMI IIIIIIIBIlf-" Itwi nti-Miiiiin their, liunt work nnil Urge prnduc Hon thU yiur, Ht III laboring under n serious rtliuilvmitnim us compared wild oilier group of worker be- rjunn of hn ilUlorlloiulM relation- . ship of price, Secretary Wallace of , Ilm department of agriculture lolil President Hurdlm; iin.t .-iingr.' lit ' day In IiIm nnnunl report ' ".hern I foml In mipiiruliun iLincn," Wallace sulil, "mid lliU cnn tribute in llii' prnpcrliy of liuslnni ' uml Industry for n Hum, hut the In-' ndtquatn return utile Ii Dm farmer Is receiving, uml him fur llirrc ra rn. Inoirllnlily mul rcmill In rf.nljiut. iiirnln In tlin iiiiinlirr of people on t ... ... ..-.v ... In' rllli-, whlrh it llii) lit n fiooil of I lie fMriiu ami In Hi lll not U fur tlin rout thf lutlon." Mnnj l-ntr I'miiiN Thrrn linn been a ureal ly nrrelrr ntril inotetnent of farmerN, ami en-x-Ully firmer1 ion from the (arm-) In the rltle ml Imltiatrlal ctnitr. ilm Nrcretary reporled, tin clarion thai br.t eailmaiei "hilkatu tbit ilurliiK July, Anau.l and Hep. Umber tlfe na nianr prrxiliN left Hi faruu for the clil. itn normal ly." Th iKflry rnwU lil roruni mindRlloii for rural ercilll ledla Hon. auertlnr. (hat actlol nIiiiiiIiI be taken promptly In IncreaNo the maxi mum whU'l. h fHrntHortit lHiik may loan to mi InrlMilual from llu.Ouo In 133,000, lie aiWfteattM. aim n read)utmnt or Ilm letm loan may."B""y mnr man lour iour. run, laying ii yitem ihculd be ' Stopoeil Tor ()nllne tablUhed by which the farmer could! shn ,,,,,, t ,.no (or K1U0. borrow for period, of from lx,ll4 u,, lllinr . -.,!..,, . month to three ycra. Creation of a new bureau nt hnme economic 'ji urged by the Necfetary. 10 enable the! deparlmenl to extend It efforf to- ward better ecAtinmlr nynlenn In the rural cnnimuiiliy. Kni-. NiimU ftiititllon Anolhcr problein reipilrlng Imnie-( illale attention, tlm ecrvtury jd,defeiii wa "the neccmlly of working out iviul upplylnx a contprehenalto plan of protecting, regrnwlng uml utlllx lag our (orel." Hn declared for rat legltlatlon hould be enniled ex tending federal Co-operation to tlm stale In Iho protection of forest lo-ordliiatlng state and federal ser vice In the growing and distribution of forest-planting mulnrlnl, extend ing purchase. o( llinlierlunil, "as rap idly a the condition of the treasury will permit," mid ronvorthiK Into na ''V , ". .... . Ilotml forest noliin area now com - prised In Indian reservation. This yenr would hn n proKpcrous year for ncrli'ullllre, nml ennse iiunntly a nr'oi'perous )e.irfor I lie nation, If llin ri'lalloiiHlilp of jirlren now was such n existed before I lie war, Becrclnry Wnllaro said. There Im heeii Home Incrensn In price iH (arln products, Hut I hero Iiiik not beoii much Improvement In Ilm got oral relationship hnlween the prlren of Hip HilngH thn farmer produce nml Dm ihlugN hn liny. Cniihi's Hhovvii " Among Iho raUHi' which conlrl butn to Iho abnormal relallunshlp of farm price to thn prlcen of other thing, Hccrelnry Wnllncn mentioned Ihesn! '' Oviir-proiluctlu.n of inony , farm Coniliiucd lilg)i..frel((l)l rules. ,, Mnintcnnncoof Industrial vyaRCjt nt near wnr-JliJolloyels. , t, Kconomlo "iloiiruslon nnil. dopro- clalod curroijc' (Jn Kuriipenn, roun-J in iiflCI., ( I' K efflclqnt, I dilution of some furm products. HAMMY HAM.) ,HOI.l) UOUIBVH.yj, Dee. 5. Sammy Halo, Portlmjd third sucker wn sold toduy to1 Hie Philadelphia Americans for .players mid rash mnbuntlns to' 7'6,00O. Tho an nouncement wag mndo nt tho minor iiiiurnJreiirij,(wiin ( ( uo , iHl:,l,,'ljv",.n"i'in I Tj v',',", "" "' ,V, (unctloiiInK of iu'i'biniry h)dtut,rj,i;,, llf.ooi' ioc,explnalve; but did carr; UnrenBPnuhly high coat of ills-1 r. 400 ruse of ainmuiiltloii. tlm of O-miAHTUII IIK.NT.WH IIIH CAMPAIGN roll t H, llVi:il lll'ILDINOK WASHINGTON,, Hit. 6 Tim riimpnlgii for government 4 ownership n( pnslofflce build .I ii ) throughout iho lounlrr wn renewed by l'iutiiiute.r (Imicrnl Work In III iiniiiial r- purl today i emigres. Not (ml)' won lil n pulley of public ownership relievo I lie govern ment of much of It preaelit lioimliiR rniigeslliin. Ilm Pnt- mauler Geni'iul mi lil, lull II nlau wi ulil miik.i lor lliuilirliil ernti niny lnr rontnl of in.irn limn $ I :,onn, iidii now being paid I over annually witliimt langlhln i "'Mini I ' ti'lnrii rculil In' Invested In ''"'I property of (i perman I (Mil Vllllle. INQUEST IS BEING i HELD AT CRESCENT i IN SHOOTING CASE Nlirillf nut I I iironer i I'ltmi llrri'! Woiiiiin WIiii Kllliil ('niiipiinloii .Mn lie HmhiuIiI llriv An niitopny nml Imiili'Kt In helnR hi'lit toilny nt ('ri.ri'iil hy Kherlff I.oht. Coroner Whlltock anil Dr. J . H. ' Htewurt In the rniie of Itoh ort tlrrnr. 45, who waa allot ami jklllril at the Huinmll inc" utallon i Kuttiiilny by lil rmnpanlon, .Mr-. Mabel Nlcliol, 2.1, ho Kavo her M'lf up to the !ierl(f at lieitil af ter n tO-mlle ilrlire from Ihe neene ii f the itiootlnR. Mtn Nlchnli will probubly be bronilit hero for trial (Irenr had been drlnklnK heavily and Mr Nlrholi had had a drink or two, iihe told the Nhrrlff They iliiarrolrd and (freer threatened her Hhe jinalchrd a pUlol and fired Umer fell and Nhe, convinced of hl drain. ulthoucU nut utopplnc to an certain II ileflnllely, threw a mill rate full of clothe Into Oreer' tonrlnc car and lrov to maklnc Iho trip oor rour.h romU and In it bitterly cold wind In I .. ... .. . . i pedeitrlan, but told no one of the ftliiutlliiv until hIii rnnf riiti.ii.l Khf.r . ... r, Thl( ,, lirilUll ,., relating her ktory with difficulty. and becunm hyxterlal when the wn 'taken to a tell In the county Jail To Deputy Kherlff Terrlll he de- clnred that he had nhot In ulf lleforo being taken In thn Jail. . Mrs. NlchoU told Sheriff Huberts I published this afternoon. The" tu tltnt nhn and Greer had come to 1 '' w' ",1',1 th" work Aone "' central Oregon from Kllunhurg, I i unit . six wee ks ago ami nan oeen VnR nt the Summit utago station They had operated n largo moon' shine plant, marketing their rn duct In llcml, sliu said. llroiiKlit Wcnpou . Mr. Nichols brought with her thn weapon with which alio" believed - -fc . - - she had killed Greer, It I nn nil I lomntlo nml had three shells left In n dip which would hold eight ' cartridge. Tho weapon I be lieved to hnve been Greer's As far n could he learned from the hysterical woman, sh,i had fired only one shot. Mr. Nichols' mnlden namo vvns Davis, ilm sheriff learned from her She has a sister nml it ri-yc.ir-ntd daughter In Seattle, Greer Huh Mnnicil DmiKhter Greer, It was nscretalnrd from papers brought In hy Mr. Nichols, has n married daughter, Mrs, Irene. Smith, living In KlIonslmrK. LUSITANIA REPORT . e I i-ilUU Vases of Amniiiiillloii Hut No 'Mxploklve or TniijwI;ii:jvjl NryV'YOUK, Dec. C.-j-THo CtW nurd llnia- I.URltunlu".sunk lit--11 (iermniv sihimr,lna ii 'iDlG off ftlnV Irish., .cqiutt. canled neither 'Ktma.. ficial report of the vessel's enrgo, imnie publlo by Dudloy Klnld Mil lone, collector of tho port ut the time, shows, according lo 11 ropy rlghtod story In tho Now York Wot I'l. Tho cases of ammunition, tho re port stated, wero cnrrlod by apo clflo permission under rulings of the dopnrtmont of commerce lit 1 KLAMATH ' I ll'f't'lil ' """ "'III INHHII wihi, Dinrntr i Nil IT III Mill I it t niiii nniiiiii ni , ,h ra i ' i Chiloquin Lumber Company Planning Extensive Improvements Klnmiitli' luinluT Imlmlry lini inkn nnotliiir forwanl mrlilc A new lif,i fat lory uml nliinliii: mill In to ho roimlrurti"! hv the Clillo'inln , I Lumber rniniuny at Clilliniuln It be riinie kiionii hero tmlny. Tlin new plinln Mill lie npenileil In ninnerlliin wild the miwmllt of ' tlin company nt Clillmiulii The caw- lillll l.rta j9tintllv fif nlii.lll .111 II II It -V"' ") I'rewnl. but It In tin ilemtixid Uml lliU niny be Inrreatoil. Tim flrni'H r.nllnuil. nxii'iiilUiK nbout 10 tnllen cinlmiril Into the timber, ttlll Im pimfmil 10 mllen fiirthnr. Iliv.iileit lij llliHLIIiiKi'f Tim ('hlloqiiln l.iimber rompany In liemleil by V. A lllwk linger of Han rrnnrUro. Other Niorkliohler nre A. (Irnvi'iKleln nml .-'rank Stanl ey of Hun Krunilirn nml W ('. Vim K'ninn of HiIn illy. Vnn l.'mon re tlirnril lam nlcht from Knn Krunrln nt where he trnnnliMl buliii In connection with the linprnvenivnl. Conatrurtlon work ahnrtly after the flmt (ontemplatcd will mart of thn year Tim rapitalltailot will he Increased $100,000. of the lompany from fSO.OOO to TO CUT ALL WINTER MihIoc l.iuulK-r Company Knumlll Plan All-Vear 0x-rntlou Operation will continue nil win ter at thn awinlll of the Modoc llcnd.Ll.iimbor -company at l'lnn Itldge, near Chiloquin, according In l K. I'orlcr, who returned from there to day. Porter la erecting for the com 1 pany a new dry kiln having tiled J wall and concrete roof lie U em- ptolng 40 men and expect to Com . . .. . . . .. ... . . . .. i Picio tne worK ny i nntmai v w weather I fatoruble. ,,DATrD -.IIT TnnAV11"""' Muiphy completed thl din "KRATER" OUT TODAY .,,, i hour IS minutes 7.11 8rn.n,U.ii,.,,ril.ll.V.p.i--rl.iWJ1jJj.- amiK0 ,,, (Qf (fco lrt..lr.l to (,).,. na.lum .Net, mxmn 4 6 mM nn J)0ijr DeVoted largcl) to gymnasium iir"i. urn prelum ."nn" in itiiiiiT .i u t... i....... .. i. -..,-. "" "'" '--l newspaper, win uo .... . ..... I ward (ihtalnlug it gmnaslum anil linns for future urinific. The pa- ! per will be placed on snle nt iiutv jljj 'stand, Msh. 'meeting In January, , I TUV m l77AUn HT F,rV 7irs--sflB' N KH-iMsF' sBiHHL----7 1 .. tlKlR sbIbb7c'b!' s-W r -- , PI ! 1 xTsr jr aMiiA 9 A 1 B I - 'V-HV -s. BB -, H ;':':''JBBB3 ,: B vs. '. Vk&3A F'ti - BIrfulL)J(mmf' ' 1 1 BBBr 'si..?j.',vNajt9uk.-r4 'i- w.r--''-sssmit vigyTr vja -iBRi r ' tRR?7- MPvT.lflf VfliflBV PH lBilttfa4wvr --F -,i wmm2mL$rjjMisZmi$?rin nri r:mma$?-rmmMZsiv?0p.,. -si ' I'AUN, ORL'GON, TTKHDAt, UlTfMllVM fl, I lilts LOS ANGELES JAILS FILLED WITH, AUTO '1 SPEEDERS; 28J HELD i 'IV i him KMii An I 'nun One hi 100 lii)N I'll) "Ii Inn, Hi fen At tin mill Trill Iicch Held I.OH AN'(i:i.i:K, llor r, Two lltinilri'd nml nlKlity-nin pirmnn (f. nnil KiilHy of Irnfflr inlniitinn ilnrlnc Ilm pari two wi-lm Imw mirtcil or nr ifrvlnK ,).HI tfrmii of from one to 100 ilnjn. I'ullip JiiiIkd Jnicpli I' CliamliorH Icil liln IiciuIi iiniii-rliili'K pi n iniilUnlRti In ciirlnll j nrclilent ! PiIiik hIx I lln'. on NiivmiiIiit 20 dy lm Jnll BPiilcnroi In lieu of I'lil.lhll) HtiuN llilti The drhn ni itnrti'il follonliR (Im piilillnitlon In iiotVkp.iper hero of flKiin-N nIhiwIiir llnii In propor lion to population, lit Anc-leN leiiili tin. nation In tin. number of .ttitomo lille fiiliillllen. ' On the feurth day fobiAlnR the npMiilnr; of the ilrltn l( drltera were or.lerrd lorlieil up, Onl) liiht were dent to Jit ft yiitlerility, Tim Jii.Ikci Htwert they will ronlll'iue in deal ne erety wild nffe-aitem nmll the dty In made anfe for pedentrlanii and mo torlNtN Mini) lliifniicil 'itriillnn I'liyclrlnnN, n mntlnn plrture nr-trr- nml u IiIrIi rhool iirher are anion. lho r.hen 'iifned tnr.vi tlotiN rpo:i the Koteinii pbdKe that rile will iidheri' excluirl) to horne- , li.nl. rlillnc for the nnxl 9 day and Mot put her foot on the ii.elern.orl of her machine. t:cyiii SierllnR. I creen rtre and clr.u eiueiitrl- tine, way relunneil on parole from the city Jail )0terd.iy, alier liavlna I jerted ih-e daN of a fm lay en ! I iVnrn fur .neeilliie 3T inllri nil bnnr. 'i , j' "liermliio whether lm put to sea In I MURPHY WINS RACft ;r,"j;or r " hcr W"h ! i .MO .Mile (lmmploit.li'ii CaprttMil .',..-.., fw ,' ., u....i i. i.. LO ANnKI.KS. Dec. ... Ar 1 9t 411MIHUI.I r-l" -I """t'll .os angi:i.i:s. bc c J.m my Murpliy won tint 2S0 mile champlonxhlp aittoniobfU race held .Sunday nt the .levrrly 1IIIU jpced way. .comidetlng ' 200 lap of the 1 ' inllo otal In 2 hour, to mln- ulca mid &3 10 econd rr took lecond pl.tcn Mam fnlliB.l third . iialnliig hU lead at ir,o or .1.1 mile faster than thn record he l-et on a 1-i inllo oval nt San t.. ....!.... 1.., . .. 1. l. ... e. . ...-i ,. .ic ..- .....- pliled 2&0 miles at nn average speed of 111.2 miles an hour. Murphy won by l(n than a car length, with thren other driver within 20 feet of him ut the finish. i l WIMflflL! U IVLU I m 1 i ,',1'V, Clara Phillips, Convicted Of Killing Mrs. Meadows, Saws Steel Bars I.OS ANdKI.KH, Dee 5 Clara l'hlllliN, (cntenioit In from 10 year to life Imprisonment for the Ham iner murder of Alhertn Meadow, e raped nbout 2 n. m. today from the women'N section of tlin county jnll wlicru Nhn wn held pntllliK an ap peal. The bar of her cell were awed through with teel nw, probably with the ah! of other Inmate, .ilil the Nherlff. Aftor crawling through a window lie dropped to the roof of nn ad Joining building, climbed down a fire enrnpe, nml dlappeared. The matron In maki.-.p thn round found Clara' bed vacant and dl covered the km we. I and twuted bar. Nn aw flllim were found beneath i the awed ham, IcadlnR to the be lief that the bar were, aawed lev, era I da) prior to thn etcipe. A dragnet ha been placed over all Southern California. I.ONH I1KACII. Cal., Dec. 5. A fur nlmllar to that worn by Clara 1'hllllp during her trial wa found '" n" "",a- abandoned automobile, here day. i Atilhurltlea are trying to de in our Phillip, husband of the woman, disappeared yesterday from hi local Mrpplng plnr, Efforts to find hint today were unavailing. Investiga tion showed that, at least thren per son's aided Mr 1'hllllps' escape. At least two allied her to thn roof and oae or two mom waited for them In Karl Coop,,,, automobile In the street, and Hnrry , , LEGION NOMINATIONS 1 i ii. i..i. .... itrrt,... i.. it.. Vmim.'iI Trnlghl; Kli'dlon IVcci-iiiIht III Nominations for officers for the Mailing year will bo had at a meetj Ing tonight of the American legion. Officer to be nominated aro com mander, vice commander, adjutant, treasurer and an executive commit teu of five. Election will be held December It) nml newly-elected off I cer will lake office at the first meeting In January, , ;i:oiijii ci.iiMK(;iCAti' I'AYrl'l.KHITCTH T( I'HKS. IIIKXT OP rMTI'.lt hTATK-S WAHIIINflTON, lec. .'. Ctenienrpnii loilay pnlil hi re- npt-rl In I'rriililMt Ifarillnc Arriving nl th Wlilto limine X thren mlnutrii Imforc 10. Hie hour at whlrh the president wn to reclve him, hn wa inh ered Immediately Into thn exe cutlvn office. The "Tlicer" looked Jaunty, wearing ft high hat for the eeond tlmn lnre hi arrival In America. Hn w.i accompanied by Ambaadnr Juiera"td. Iate tomorrow Clemenceau I to call on Wll nn, FIRST VICTORY OF PROGRESSIVE BLOC WON IN CONGRESS l-'aioriilile llrKirt Itrturitcil liy Ken ii In ((iiiiinlllee on lteolutlm ' To Ameml Oinntlltulon WASHINGTON', Dec C The new progressive bloc won Its first leg Islatlve victory today by obtaining from Iho senate agriculture com mitten .1 favorable report on a res olution to amend the constitution In provide the direct election of n president and vice president, a cbangn of Inauguration from March 4lh to Iho third Monday In Jan uary, and lo provide that member of the senatn and house begin their term the first Monday In Jan uary after tlie biennial election. Congress would meet In regu lar iciulon annually on the first Monday In January, accoidlng to the resolution. WHO IS THIS RILEY? lecturer Who Will Speak Her Dec ember It Nationally Kaowtt .Who U.Krapk Draneh Jtltey? -fie I the man who can make a"6 audience laugh or weep or cheer, be that audience composed of United States senators, fanners or of aver- nge people. He Is an Oregon man and hi home Is In Oregon City. He li or was a practicing lawyer and was Interested In the abitract business. Hu write poetry a well a h speaks and has published a volume or two. StnniW on (lialr Illley Is short In stature and very dark. When he sneaks at club luncheons, or the like, he usually mounts a table or chair. And should he choose to lie humorous there I certain to be a roar of laughter follow his every sally. Like Mark Twain, Hlley has the fa. clllty of "cracking" a funny Joke without smiling, then to permit an expression of bewilderment to spread over his countenance as the laugh ter breaks. A a hnmhrfst he has no peor In the country. $ Hlley has been the ambassador of Oregon In eastern state for a num ber "of years. In tho largest cities he has drawn packed houses, night after night, an outstanding accom plishment In Itself. His lecture, "The l.ure of tho.Great Northwest," has probably dono more to advertise Oregon than any other means. Will Fulfill Mopc-i Peoplo who attend the lecture at tho Pine Tree theatre December 11, expecting to hear a dry, uninspired tulk nro doomed for disiippolntnient. Tho ones who hope to hear a bril liant lecturo, as Inspiring as words can bo Inspiring, und sparkling with original humor delivered by a mas ter, nre certain to have their hopes fulfilled. f' Tlii lecturo fs Juporiipred liyj jhrf iHota?)- club, the Klwants club and Tho livening Herald...,,. fcv. . , ?' "in..fiii.'li 'l.tlV.TlArrii.lTlltfl l Jtf- v Thei barometric pressuro, as Indl Mn.n.l 1... ihn I'll. IMIV'1 M , vr c 1 o- StormaajTaph 'at 'Underwood' .Pharmacy. has bceu falling slnfo the early hours jt morning. h'llcatlons are that the storm vvljl continue tonight, accompanied by brisk winds. , Forecast for noxt 24 heurs: Cloudy unsettled weather, Snow tonight. The Tyco recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today, a follew: High 34) . 1 Low .......i 31 mica nvi wn iirm nn iTinii 'M IlLII rULIIIUflL -..... . -'? . . ' ' P H ! 8 JH lUDQnOIDII IT? iiiii'ii,uunuis-K ii '.. t Attempt By PronrcMhrtM1! .Get Control of G. O. P. . Seems More Likely ( IIV KDWAItt THIt-aiRV. NKA H4rvlc 4fl ysMn WASHINGTON, Dee. third party coming In politics? Or 1 some other new alignment Imminent? A survey by NKA Service glVM "No" as the answer to the first question and "Yes" as the aswir to thn second. The questions are paramount be cause of these incident: a Increased strength of progressives and "Independents" In the MBtp.-, Ascendancy of Senator LaFollMts a leader of tho "people's bloc." Dlacusslon of such name a la Kollette, Senator Ilorab. Henry Ford and W. It. Hearst as third parly pre sidential candidate. Suggestion by a repuhllca'n that Dernard M. Darueh, democrat, lead farmers and manufacturer In a new political party. Hcek. CI. O. P. Captur Leaders of progressiva thought n Washington hope for capture of con trol within the republican .pary rathur than the rise of at third 'par ty. Says LaFoltetlel "Thn tlm hi come (or tho orcanUatlon of a. well defined group, coopmtlns la. to port of accepted progrv prin ciples and ollclei." , . , " Senator Borah, H futUrt.of the progressive snoveweat do bm nce;rily, deUs)T-UssllyMl(H'-of a new party ttafesa "liberal, and sane" legislative prograsi lid down by the progresslvi' group Ii rejected by (he party'in powe'r. "I clearly foresee a new political line-up," says I.lndley M. Garrison, former member of President Wil son's cabinet. "The political divi sion which Is ahead of us will tali this cleavage; The conservative o'f both parties against the radical df both parties; and It will be safer If this Is done by the above-board 'for mation of a third party under new name, and by scrapping one or both of the old parlies, or perhaps weld ing them under a hyphenated name." Constitution IhvliUag Mat Garrison would call It the Liberal Conservative party with .the consti tution acting a a sort of' dividing line between conservative and radi cal opinion. . Similar methods, In some respects are advocated hy Nicholas Njurray Duller, president of Colnmbla l'n verslty, who says: ( I '"The overwhelming majority of republicans and the overwhelming majority of democrat who art In substantial agreoment on 'all fund amentals should speedily find way to take such steps us may be nee-' lary to form a democrat-republican party, which would represent tho predominant Idealism of our people, "Over against such a progressiva liberal party there woUld naturalfy be organlxed a distinctly radical party to which should so all those who now call themselves dem'pcratA or republicans, but who are in real ity neither." Samuel M. Vauclaln, pridnt of the Ualdwln Locomotive, work, re plies laconically to the survey ques ques teonnaire: "I can see, no'necsislty fot f jthlrd political party." Xot'aIWt'- t The sunfe reply Is raids by Oeorge Itjaeconl, friend of" Theodore ROose- '' , ,Xf veil and Dull Mdose'aupptjrtfr. an'd "" ' ,j, recenlly, a New Jersey frtBtorlal .,.,,. -j ' candldute on the romlbllcan ticket. M.f.u rtccdrd Ihlnk a new politics. Mr.?' V"' "i; Ow lit. 11- ... .. . ... 4llt gr'acluatly alter the' faih'lon of W' i cred.lon 6f" the' republican. MMy."1 ' "l amitn vy. urooanari, hshihw from Iowa, agree. He ay:v"I 4j not believe any necessltx ilstJfva new parly. What I bUrrsaaM , and will come I progrWstileaatr! of the republican party." Like Record, SeHatar' I-sisJ,- -North Dakota think al4,!lre-,' .. peal. He saysi "N thrtal.SM will either lake over odlt 'in-i (tfoiinaiw m PaW'H,g - ' ii A, ?" 41 b; i t American, polltjcal tiS f.nt 11. u 1 0' '1 '1 . 1. ') . t . .n 1 1 '.MU i?0 tl0Vl W hj(ll ('J "'J, 4 i. . ' i. J X $!, l0ttJL uo couvontlon horo, uwfirn since mi.; CV J 1 , ;:-? r- ' ,v Is"1 "' " i ' "' " ' " '" ' ' "