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' : & e : TR, | et & 2 il To Ask Writ Against Daugh- BILLIONS OF LOCUSTS - JUDGE DIES IN PRISON. ) WORK HAVOC IN ITALY {xv Indianian, Once Prominent fn Poll- tics, Alleged Liquor Violator, LEAVENWORTH, Xan, fay 31— MRS, WCORMIK - FIGHTS MARRIGE $20,000 Daily Demage Is Reported in Fields Near Naples—War Implements Used. By the ted Press. . NAPLES, May 31.—Blllions of locusts are destroying flelds and gardens in the farming slllrlct six miles from this city. Within the last four days many acres of wheat, hops, clover and corn have been wiped out, and it is estimated that the pests are causing $20,000 damage daily. Last year a Yew locu and their eggs are now scourge of ts which is cover- ing the land, at some places in masses a foot deep. ) The distracted population has im- | five yéars as police judge at Logansport, died yesterday at the federal peniten= tiary here, whers he was Teceived December 6 to serve a sentence of two years on & charge of conspiring to violate the Volstead act. Judge West was suffering from Bright’s se when mlttfd to the Institution, physicians said, and was unable to walk alone. Since then he had been a patient in the prison hos- ter, Allowing Husband to ‘Be Guardian. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, May 31.—Mrs. Edith Rockefeller MeCormick will ask court action to prevent the marriage of her il | daughter Methilde. 10 Max Oser, Swiss .riding master, in a statement to be presented in couft today. No objection will be made to the Physicians said he had been helpless for two months, e West played a prominent ndiana politics at one time, id. Carl A. Heldt, Theodore T. Hull, Martin Ingall and Donald C. Rlchardson wore convicted with Judge re: war stocks of asphyxiating gasses and flame throwers have been hur- rled to the stricken’ locality. Bulky Communication, From the New York Herald. Blellhunr saw the writing on the wall. > appointment of Harold F. McCormick, divorced husband of Mrs. McCormick, as Mathilde's legal guardian, but pro- test against the International mar- riage will be made formally in court. By agreement of counsel on both sides the hearing on guardiansiip | was postponed from 10 o'clock unsil 3 o'clock today. Charles 8. Cutting, representing Mrs. McCormick, said his client would not contest the guardianship appoint- ment, but would present a statement in court. Mathilde returned to Chicago yes- I T A O A R Remember WE PAY (o) DAILY BALANCES —_— Quite Proper. , From the' Boston Transcript. “I often hear the small farmers talking about their truck patches,” said the city greenhorn. *“Wonder why they call them patches.” Jbecause they're sowed on, of | *“ returned the smart country [ wa: dvantage, any- 'e’s only one “my wife can't and in company with Julla Mangold, Oser's former secretary, who had been Mathllde's guest. Refuses to Be Interviewed. The seventeen-year-old granddaugh- ter of John D. Rockefeller, sr., re- fused to discuss her romance or the impending, guardianship proceedings, and took an automobile ride with her father, who met her at the train. From indications it is expected that Mathilde would cast her lot with her father and permit society to speculate for a while longer whether the be- trothal. to Oser would culminate in marriage or a break in the engage- . . ment through s convenient denlai of interest on checking accounts consent to the nuptials by Mr. McCor- 3 ' ik The Swiss law requires the on daily balances—compound- consent of parents or guardian for ed monfllly. the marriage of a girl of Miss Mc- Cormick’s age. Meanwhile from across the Atlantic came rumors that Max was preparing for a specdy trip to America. interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly. ARGENTIVA DENES BV CLAMS Refuses to Make Dispute With Paraguay a Tri-Na- tion Controversy. || BY the Associatea Press. BUENOS AIRES, May 31.—Claims of Bolivia for consideration in the set- tlement of difference between Para- |Z guay and Argentina over boundary questions over the Pilcomayo river have been rejected by Argentina, it is disclosed by an exchange of notes published by the Argentine ministry of forelgn relations. The Pilcomayo river runs south interest on special savings cer- tificates—compounded semi- annually. 4% . EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY Munsey Building 14th Sts. N.W. = | i ] Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th and trom Bolivia and then southward be- tween the Argentine “Chaco” on the south and the Paraguayan “Chaco” on the north and empties into the Parana river, which carries its wa- ters to the Atlantic. There is, how- ever, a northern and almos} parallel branch of the Pllcomayo, and the dif- ferences between Argentina and,Para- guay arose over the question as to which of the streams was the true boundary. There has also been a long-standing dispute between Bo- livia and Paraguay over the title to the “Chaco” territory on the north, which is in the possession of Para- guay. ‘When about a year ago Paraguay requested Argentina to enter negotia- tions to determine which of the two branches of the Pilcomayo was the actual boundary, Argentina replied in effect that there was no dispute on the matter, that treaties and surveys proved conclusively that it was the northern branch. The notes just published reveal that Bolivia, because of her claim to the territory north of the Pilcomayo, noti- fied Argentina that she. too, had rights in the matter to be considered. Argenting in reply informed Bolivia that as far as Argentina’s boundaries were concerned, they were definitely fixed, and expressed surprise that Bo- livia should have addressed Argentina on the subject. SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin. 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J., May 31.—Hun- ldl’edfi of excursionists were thrown {into a panic vesterday when twenty- dumped into the river at Park I here as a float, upon which they - = THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY % m PANIC ON EXCURSION. enty-Five Persons Pall Into River, But All Escape. lost. Beveral men jumped i water and rescued eh'ldr"’:lm il as the water was shallow. Mo ferry them, home. e A Lloyd Geory wife of premier, is men, women and children Mrs. British A Two-Day Sale of These $85 Cabinet Sewing Machines A High-grade Bewing Ma- chine—Domestic make, Fine oak case; very artistic in de- sign and one of the finest cob- inets made by the Domestic Sewing Machine Co. Every modern feature for the com- fort and ease of the sewer. Fully guaranteed. sra Dropens $39.75 $49.50 $65 New Wil- lard Cabinet.. Domestic “Sit- Rite,” 1922 $ 5 3 50 $60 Used Whi Rotary e $31.50 aceme . $33.50 Hemsitching Machine Needles g T lies or a model 9c Yard 25c Dozen makes of machines. 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