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* COMPETITION SEE | N RUSSIAN GRAIN Senator Brookhart Finds Great Harvest Likely to Af- fect U. S. Market. By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, June 12.—Investigation of the extent of Russla’s grain crop, which, if unloasled on the world markets, would affect the prices re- ceived by American farmers, and a study of the Russian co-operatives are the objects of the visit to Russia of United States Senator Smith W. Brookhart of Towa, he said yesterday. On his journey through the waving grain flelds stretching between the Polish border and Moscow, the sena- tor saw enough to convince him that Russia_will have a good crop this year. but he expects to go to the south, visiting the wheat belt around Odessa, on his way to Constantinople Not to Change Attitude. Even though Russia probably will again become a serious factor in the grain markets of the world, this will not affect the American farmer's attitude towanl the recognition of the Russia ime, Senator Brook- hart sa farmers of the United States will be glad if the ian farmers prosper. of the operations of the Rus- o-operatives, however, he be- lieved, might show the American farmers means of gaining fair prices for their own grain in the American markets without worrying about the prices to be obtained for their ex- portable surplus Others In Party. Accompanying the Senator are Dr. FORMER PRIEST MADE |REWARD IN POLICEMAN'S |PRISONER PREVENTS AN EPISCOPAL BISHOP Dr. Manuel Ferrando Left Catholic Church in 1800—Diocese in June 12.~The con- secration of Dr. Manuel Ferrando, formerly a Roman Catholic priest, | w: as a bishop of the Protestant Epis- copal Church on March 15 last be- came generally known yesterday. The consecration teok place’ in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Dr. Ferrando after leaving the Cath- olia Church about 1900 founded an independent church mission in Porto Rico. Announcement of the consecration was made in the current issue of the Living Church, a denominational publication, which asserted editorial- ly that the service waa In secret in a side chapel of the cathedral. Dr. Ferrando was conseorated Bishop of Quebrada Limon, Porto Rico, by Bishops Thomas F. Gailor of Ten- nessee. Willlam T. Manning of New York and Arthur 8. Lioyd, president of the board of missions of the church. The mandate for the cepmecration was given by the late Presiding Bish- op Daniel S Tuttle of St. Louls, Mo. The alleged secrecy, according to the Living Church. resulted from fear that publicity might defeat the pur- pose to unite with the Episcopal mission In_Porto Rico that headed by Bishop Ferrando before he would have an opportunity to reordain his own clergy. The Rev. Arthur Gray. executive secretary in charge of the Central and South American missions, denied that the consecration was in secret and said many clergy had been invit- ed_to attend. Dr. Ferrando, formerly of the Capuchin Order. was sent in the late 908 by the congregation of a member DEATH BALKED BY MAYOR Cleveland Executive Refuses to Of- fer $10,000 for Capture of Slayer of Grifin. CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 12.—After the city council passed over Mayor Fred Kohler's veto the ordinance providing $10,000 reward for the capture of Joh! L. Whitfleld, alleged slayer Griffin, Clevéland patrolman, the mayor announced he would not put up the re- Consequently the oity is not ring a reward, a previous one for $1,000 having been repealed by the new ordinance. Law Director Paul Lamb pointed out that the etatute provides that the city council has no power over appropriation of the city's funds, that being left for execution to the executive branch of the city governmen ACTOR STRONG FOUND DEAD. NEW YORK. June 12.—Porter Strong, an actor, was found dead in his hotel room. 'Death was believed to have been caused by heart di ease. He had been with the D. Grifith Motion Picture Productios for the last seéven years. _— ‘Women are to be reinstated in the metropolitan police force in London and_with increased authority. D R e Slip=Covers to Measure Permit us to send our representative to your % home with samples, to ‘take measurements and submit estimates. kS w of Dennis ESCAPE OF FIVE NEW YORK, June 12.—Henry Libera and Willlam Schnelder, who were arraigned in Tombs court as fugitt from Hudson county, N. J., fon with a $22,000 siik rob- scaped from the prison pen of tl court late yesterday. Jamea Comerford, a laborer, who shot Albert Luts, chief inspector of the bureaumf ay, prevented from the cell. BANKER GETS 9 YEARS. Fine of $6,000 Also Imposed for Embezzling. BAN FRANCISCO, June 12.—A son- tence of nine years' imprisonment and & fine of $6,000 were imposed in fed- eral court yesterday upon J. A. Schae- ter, former head of the Bank of Grid- ley, Calif. Schaefer was arrested fn Columbus, Qhlo, and was convicted recently in Sacramento of embezzling approxi- prisoners from escaping | mately $60,000 of the funds of the bank, of which he was president. SUSPECT A WANDERER TO BE MISSING PRIEST Brother of Father Vraniak and De- tectiva Becking Man Wearing Bhabby Clerical Garb. BT. LOUIS, June 12—Frank A. Vraniak, brother of Father John A. Vraniak, missing Virden, IIl., priest, tive are endeavoring to man, clothed in shabby ho has been seen wander- tng in rn Missour! and Kansas. n the letter written from Ottawa, Kan., to the Post-Dinpatch, Frank Vranlak and the detective st bellef that the wanderer Vraniak, e their hopping tour her: —_—— You never can tell. It sometimes Father | who disappeared March b, |ariived here by rall. | they were expelled from Bolivia when |siege last week. BOLIVIA EXPELS EDITORS. BUENOS AIRES, June 12.—Four Baq livian newspaper editors politically ep« posed to the Saavedra government have ‘They report that the government proclaimed a state of They were srrested happens that the underdog gets more | &nd taken to the border, they say, with« sympathy than is good for him | uot being allowed 10 ses thelr tamiliss. Neglecting the Porch So many people never think of fixing up their porches so that they will enjoy every possible summer comfort. George I Roiguel of Philadelphia and C. W. Lynch of Harrisburg, Pa., who is connected with the Postoffice Department and who, while on an unofficial mission, expects to report to Postmaster General New. All are lodged in the soviet government's magnificent guest house. Secretary of Commerce Hoover is understood to be interested in Senator Brookhart's propaganda in Rome to Colombia as {2 missionary. Bishop Ferrando. who |J is an elderly man, has spent much of § his time recently in this country. | DULIN & MARTIN CO. WEDDING GIFTS Our collection affords an un- ICATERPILLARS IN CANADA. limited range for selection, meet- REGINA, Saskatchewan, June 12.— A plague of caterpillars is reported ing both the demand for exacting taste and price moderation— We are showing an ele- Yet those i i i gant line of new patterns ose same people in the winter let nothing go in Cretonnes for Summer undone in making their living rooms comfortable. Draperies. The Porch is the Summer Living Room, and there are so many inexpensive pieces that will make it comfortable and attractive. trip, as a special assistant from the American relief administration has been detailed to accompany the sen- ator in his investigations. i Three members of the American Congress are now in Russia, the oth- ers being Representatives Ross A. Collins of Mississippi and Carroll R. Beedy of Maine. Representative Ce lins has seen Foreign Minister it cherin. Maxim Litvoff and other so- | viet leaders. ! SCANTILY CLAD GIRL COSTS TWO DIPLOMAS Faculty Suspends Artist of Vander- bilt University Paper for “‘Shocking™ Picture. Lansburgh Interior Decorating Co. 637 F St. N.W. from the MacLean and Q'Appelle dis- tricts. Millions of the insects are eating the leaves off the trees and | crawling into the houses, according | [to reports reaching the provincial | - |agricultural department. about ¥5 reduction Seashore-mountai Yosemite-Big Trees, Thousands of miles of paved motor roads. Take yourovercoat with yoy, a summer is You under a blan. lC‘1e"wic4;- of 5 dail m{uu %'edHarveymeau“agflwwnr Toute~\ disissmd e Why, here at the Lifetime Furniture Store there’s a good- looking Couch Hammock for $15.50; “Old Hickory” Chairs for as low as $4.50, and dozens of other at- tractive pieces. We'll gladly show you all. Lifetime Furniture Is More Than A Name cool — Seventh Street Mayer & CO. Between D & E The Cool Summer Way NASHVILLE. Tenn., June 12.—A bathing girl. with a broken shoulder- #trap, today vamped two members of the Vanderbilt University graduating olass out of their \egrees, when the faculty announced that two students, the business manager and editor of the Jade, humorous college publica- tion, would not receive their diplomas ‘Wednesday morning with the re- mainder of the class. Early Monday the Jale crept cau- tlously off the press. Before the first six copies had hardly been ci culated, the dean of the university | was reading aloud the riot act, groups of students were huddled together, lookIng with strained eyes, and Nash- ville in general was beginning to wag its tongue and whisper “scan- dalous.” It all happened when a girl artist of the Jade staff drew a picture of a “Perfect thirty-six” for the front cover of the final -issue. It passed the censor. Monday, ing girl dived with a broken Crystal Lamps Ceramics R, C. Smith, Gen. Agent @G. C. Dillard, Dist. Pul.‘eAnlinl &S F. Ry. 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