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The Hanford Sentinel from Hanford, California • 1

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fTv 1 jfK WKXTY-K; FAR THS HANFORD MORNING JOURNAI SA1 1 RDAY 10, 1919. NUT-IBER 171 Hanford Goes Over Top Today; Only $25,000 Needed Now Kings County Never Fail THIRD OF NAVAL FLAXES GETS ASHORE SAFELY. BIG BRITISH PLANE TO ARRIVE AT ST. JOHNS TODAY. Eight More Join Repeater Club; Spose You Mine Noon Today Will See Thermometer Run Over the Topi Senators Withhold Statements, Borah Is In Threatening Mood i ty The Associated Tress Eight new members to the role of the $1000 Club were added by Ora T.

Clow In a busy days work, yester- NATION STANDS FACE TO FACE WITH TREMENDOUS UNDERTAKING ir IT IS TO FINISH THE JOB. navy seaplanes from Halifax to Tre- passey Bay, Newfoundland, until to- day, bringing the membership up to morrow officially reported to the 3S since C. C. Spinks issued his chal- navy department today did not dam-' lenge to become one of twenty or 1 pen tla enthusiasm with which offi- fifty men to subscribe another $1000 cera bere regarded prospecta for to help put Hanford over the top In 1 the Victory Loan I ce6sful accomplishment of the traus- Following are the eight who eit-l Atlantic alr journey by these listed yesterday in the patriotic andchlnes The postponement was due public spirited task: t0 a desiro t0 rePlaC9 four Propellers. It was assumed propellers on 'noth' the NC-1 and the NC-3 showed signs Dr.

E. C. Foster. J. F.

Johnson. W. .1. Wilson. W.

K. Knapp. Dr. Ralph Mothcral. A.

V. Taylor. Hanford Gas Power Co. E. E.

Bush. In addition to these $1000 I 4 i Terms Halifax. Naval vessels were moving today I into heir stations along the path to I be followed under a regular schedule ro and nothing would dovolop, it was peaters, Mr. Clow also secured two I sad that would make a prolong 3d more of the $250 class, J. D.

Hefton delay In starting for the Azures and Mrs. Ida E. Hefton. nocessary unless tlio machines en- The number of $50 and $100 re- counler further accident, peaters continues to grow ns tho Arrival of the NC-4, hold up yes-campaign grows to a close Han- torday engine trouble at Chatham ford people realize that more bonds LlsHt, early today, endol an- must lie inirrlinnpfl tn nriinr tn mil Xloty as tO tile Safety of the flying must be purchased in order to put Id safety co irealy Being Rapidly Completed. AuJrian Kavy to be Entirely Yiped Oat, It is Said Italian Question Is Said to Still Far From Solution the Hanford district over and In and lier crew class with Hardwick, Corcoran and Lemoore, already finished.

HALIFAX, May 9. DERLIN, ThuraLiy, Miy, 8. (By The Associated Press) Tho people though thuMi yhly stricken dumb by the peace terms arc now recw that Germany cannot and vi matter what come. Ft! ikes mo rciediig. There ihlofly ulhis is ho ro country than to have If I ruk- sufficiently to declare nil sign the compact no ii.

all group of Germans, 1 i it uto occupy tho whole1 .1 slu) (hi minority. in of to and leg Fait O. San By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, May 9. Post ponement Of the flight Of the three of wear, which prompted Command- i er ToWfers to wait over a day at The U. S.

Naval hydro-airplanes NC-1 and NC-3 will start tomorrow morning at 8 oclock for Trepassey, if the weaklier Is favorable. TREPASSEY, May 9. Newfoundland will be linked with the Azores tomorrow by a chain of American destroyers. The last of the guard ships detailed for the third leg of (lie navys trnw AU.nf'.C (, plane flight loft here tonight for their stations. ST.

JOHNS, Newfoundland, May 9. With unfavorable weather still preventing the trans-Atlantic flight the British aviators here, tomorrow Is expected to heighten local Interest, with the arrival of the steamer Digby from Liverpool bringing Col. John Cvrll Portes flying bent for entering tlie air raco for the London Malis $50,000 prize. Thii plant plane, Handley-Pape, designed for the flight by Col. Iorto named by him Tho Felixstowe Fury will attempt the "big hop" from Harbor Bridge fifty miles down the coast.

President By Wire Explains His Promises H. D. Davis, C. II. Hoeker, O.

8. George, C. Pearson, S. F. Sheldon, w.

H. Clark, F. C. Sullivan and M. c.

Hanafln, San Francisco; J. A. ACHING ION, May 9. Authoritative statements of opinion by most Senators on the Treaty of Versailles prob- ably will not be forthcoming unt il after congress has met in extra session. Republican leaders havo an- -I" nouneod their determination not to give final conclusions until they have had an oppi.r- tuulty to study the full test of the treaty.

1 Senator Borah, of Idaho, in a letter to the editors of the A A Boston Transcript re-iterating tils opiHisition lu the League of Nations covenant asks the lie- publican party to state Its po- sitUm as to the league and In- tlinntcd that should appiov of It bo given he would quit the party.1 Senator Norris, of Nebraska, Republican, concurred in pre- Vious announcements by Scnat- ors Borah and Curtis, of Kan- sas opposing tho proposed al- llaneo between tho United States, Franco. Great; Britain and McCasli Looms Strong For Big Game Tomorrow If Caddy throws em at thoso Lemoore guys Sunday like he heaved em in the little warm-up yesterday therell be nothing to It. 'Ibis from a baseball bug who has been living at the baseball park, or nearly so since the season started. He dont live there, but he spends all of his spare moments tliore when the boys are practicing and if ho dont know It lialnt known as Tom Hasty used say. It speaks well lor Alrfasllns condition for the big game tomorrow and there Is sure to ho a battle-royal from the slab In the center of the diamond.

Charley Dusty Miller and another pltchoi whoso Identity lias not been established are listed to do tho pogging for the Cubs. Were prepared lor tho worst rub they can give us, Captain Tognorl said last night. That old stuff about coming strong dont scare us, he addod. Manager IlonetU spoke a good word for the way Hanford Is Blip-porting Its team last night. Hanford fans are thero, he said.

Ive had to do with baseball teams and been a faa myself for some years and Ive never seen a cleaner or more loyal lot of babcball enthusiasts anywhere. If theyll only continue their support well show em some good baseball and put Hanford on tho map as the strongest team In the valley. I believe its due to somo extent to the fact that tho boys are virtually all local boys. We had to get a catcher outside to make the team uniform In Its speed, but Mr. Clare Is now a resident of Hanford and can he classed as a local boy.

Tognorl last night said that there would be no change In tho line-up from that which appeared in suits last Sunday unless something unforeseen happened. I believe wo can beat them wltb the team we had out against tho Sun-Maids, ho said. It will Interest the fans that It has been suggesed that a three team three-game series may he arranged, which may Include Exeter and a Fresno team with Hanford. The local management Is thinking anotif it. Lemoore beat Hanford over the top In the Victory Loan, hut Snnd'iv Hanford's baseball team will go over tho top for Victory over the Cubs said one1 ardent fan last even-i lng, Tm not bo sure spoke up an undesirable nearby, as he applied a match to a fresh Hump.

NOTHING HERD BACK SO IT WILL TAKE A. GOOD HARD FORENOON OF WORK TO FINISH THE JOB. lock says. Tn the dnst that hss been YOUNG ALLEGED ELOPERS LOCATED The sheriff's office has succeeded in capturing the alleged elopers of Lemoore, Refugio Billalobos and Mqry Gornoz. The' young man v.

ho said to be 21 years of age was located on the Island north of Lemoore and Is now In the custody of tho sheriff and the young ladj who it Is claimed Is but 14 years of ace was located 4 miles north of Lemoorje and Is In tho hands of Probation Officer Goodrich. They told the officers they wished to get married but that their parents objected. RIVER BE! I An examination was held in the superior court yesterday in the case of A. H. Vartanian on a charge of insanity.

Witnesses at the hearing told of the gradual failing of his mind which culmlnaled In an attack on his nephew in the middle of the night. On the recommendation of Drs. Rosson and Crawshaw, Judge Short ordered the man committed to the state hospital for the Insane at Stockton. He was the owner of a 30-acre ranch In the River Bend district. He will be taken to Stockton today by Constable Clow.

Hanford will go over the top for its full allotment of the Victory Loan before noon today! Kings County will prove true to its slogan Kings County Never Falls! This is the positive assurance given by County Chairman Arthur E. Horlock after he had checked up the repoits of the Hanford hanks las: night. In the Ilanforq district we have only about $25,000 yet to raise he staked. That money is practically In sight, and with committeemen, ha ukers and everybody in the thick of the campaign working at top speed, it will put through the banks, with the initial 10 per cent paid, berore noon Saturday. The four Hanfcrd banks reported to Secretary Brail sford last night a total of $30,050 Mir the days business.

The subscription of $10,000 made by the board, of supervisors has been divided, and $30i90 credited to Lentoores allotment and $7000 to Hanford district. Reports of further subscriptions from both Lenioore Corcoran are expected this morning, although both these district! are "over the top on their allottee Dta and no great over-subscripticn Is expected, nor Is it being solicited. No Hold-outs. I have heatd the statement several times, and the b.m'kers hear it often, that we have been holding out a sufficient amount, of subscriptions to put us safely over, whether any more bonds were sold or not said Chairman Horlock last night. This Is absolutely no the truth.

We have kept nothing gup our sleeves The total amounts they passed through the banks ai id on which the required 10 per cent Initial payment has been made, has been reported each day. We have played absolutely fair and above board throughout the campaign. The appeal for repeat subscriptions was made only when It became apparent that we were facing failure unless we ca lied on the good fellows to come In with additional subscriptions. And they are deserving of the highest kind of praise for the manner In which they are responding. Weve got to sell a lot of bonds yet in Hanford to put us where we belong.

Must lnt Hanford Over. The executive committee Is not going to be contend to lef Hanford district fall below Its allotment even though the over-subscriptions-in the other districts are sufficient to put the count over the top for Its full quota. Hanford can paddle Its own canoe and Im very sure that the people of this district would never feel satisfied, would always have the feeling that they had failed, if the other districts were called upon to make up part of our allotment As a last word inthe campaign for were going over before Saturday noon or bust something we would make a last appeal to eve--body, rich amj not-so-rich, farmers and merchant, professional man and laboring man, to get that bond today! The fellow who doesnt, own a Victory Bond, and every Victory Bond fbat he can rake, scrape and sacrifice to buy, will be ashamed of himself, and carry an everlasting regret when this campaign Is over. You've got one more chance, Hanford peopK The polls close at 12 oclock Saturday. Get that bond before it Is too late, and share in the glorious privilege of helping Kings County do its full and roCTLY FUNERAL MONDAY patriotic part to finish the job Ti-e fme.al of Joe Rocha who died Figures Tomorrow.

morning neari Definite and accurate figures on -ii ho bei.l sufjgcrjptions in all districts of the oclock Ircm the Catholic C0Unty will he available for puhlira-jntsiumnt nboimj tIop Sunday morning, Chairman 11 t- IN FRANCISCO WILE raise fokty-thrie IV FINAL RAY DRIVE. JRv The A'-'wi'tted Press WASHINGTON. May 9. Nearly $1,200,000,000 remains to be subscribed to the Viclory Liberty Loan the single remaining day of the campaign. Sales tabulated tonight by the treasury showed already, subscribed, or 73 per nil, of the total required.

The total subscription announced tonight by the treasury really represents campaign results of at least 24 hours eat Her and subscriptions actually taken today will not show in the official total until tomorrow night. SAN FRANCISCO, May 9. With subscrii tions totaling In its banks, San Francisco tomorrow will launch a last day campaign to raise $43,167,050 in order that the city may reach its quota of $73,318,150 In the Victory Liberty loan Twelve counties in Northern California were reported to have 100 per cent of their qoutas in bank. Alumni Dance Brines Out Big Merry Gathering The Alumni jitney dance given last night for the benefit of the scholar1 hip fund under the auspices tli? association was a success beyond ail exceptions. There was an unusually large crowd composed of both old and young and all seemed enjoy themselves.

The music had the pep to it that brought the dancers to their feet whether they wanteij to dance or not. Stephen Ross directed the music which was praised very highly. Refreshments were served by Misses Nadine Hickman, Dorothy Musgrave Carol Dunlap. They consisted of cream and cake and they were opt busy a good portion of the time. Club Lake baran.eto Club Vernon 1-.

id Club Seattle r.d CluPi I francisco Cii mnati 1 a 0 4 0 A other GPiTiss postpone rain. ALLEGED SPEEDER Q1TED rov Ieed "as cited to appear jre' 'justice McClellan yesterday nornina on a charge of exceeding speed limit. The defendant was Moved his liberty rendinsanin- si 'cation of the matter. Tile tral-officer reported tecd was 3 ni'les rn hour. mg at 10 Slavery i Lmi lomck heaul on all sides, liOiV (Ji(l UTS.

the Olio credits Herr Gets-berg, member of tho German dele- io) Yeinallles as asserting the iy i soluion is a peace i 3ia and tho employment of the I liciik troops, by Germany. Li of lie 'al advices from Iarls de-- thj conti oversy over Italys to FRinio and the Dalmatian V. i i i I 1 1, i- from being setlod. Presl-I in to there ad-1, ol in agioemont with the e- i i 1 which Italy o-i 1 1 1 glvei mandate to administrate Blui ie until 1923 and then take a sion of tho city. Vi -o int Milner, British secretary for tho colonies, hns been called to p.ni, to ills, ih3 tho question of Belgiums protc.t against Great Britain acting sh matulaloty for Gorman Ec AMca.

The Jlurmarlan Communist gov-irrnenl forces continue to suffer military roveises. VER8AILLES, Slay 9. (Ilavasf Tho German delef-ates to the peace qurrte.ied hers eoif-rred iciiih" henmclves last night until ri'dnt 'vt. members of the rtou havo left for Berlin, three of there hEng newspaper men who are report: to havo been a campaign hr if BEI Thursday, May (De-las (By The Ausocintod Press) 3'Ue i 'rK imcntary leaders ot all f.K cii who aro In Berlin to attend co- rt'ee j.ieetines are as If they sve-e s'u ed by the severity o' the prero, terms They decline to fom set the Assemblys probable 1 UNDATED INTERNATIONAL SIT- UAllON iDy the A'toeiated 1rew,) 1 -Jho eaco tciiim ti be pre '(Tied Austria aio rapidly tilling condole form, it Is announced fimn Tho drafting i 01 1 ultleo h.m 1c un work on tho document us a whole Tho naval terms as completed eon- iplng out the cnliio trian navy. No limit 1 jet been given as to tho other conditions of tT treaty.

According to reports nri'rlmittpg from a high British umTO In Germ dole -t'-i me lEvid'-d in tlio'r viov on the d. ns tic laid down. Feeding apparcqtl Is running hb-h In Gin many over vlmt termid tho 'erei it of tho pome terms, ami a review of It n'ou in Berlin cays the people are 'r, the con: 11 quences of a pyiiblo refusal to Mgn the tru.itj. "Rather nnnr-by that) slav, ry, Rath Gr.n'kcn Not Guilty, I i i--y nr Ju kt 0 aLa tm 'i in a I'ttr-a SEAT! RN, 3. i hi son, 18 ycar-ohl pirl who poisoning Mrs.

Grace G. her ru'il lor the ot Storrs, Mai eh 18 last, late today wai found not. guilt hecan of mental Irresponsibility at the time oi th crime. GOYERflOn-SiGIifi iFir'id mi 3 i i I fliv The Ainoclnted Press WASHINGTON, 'May 9. In response to an Inquiry from Secretary Tumulty, President Wilson cabled today that he had promised France to propose to the Senate In connection with the peace treaty a supplement In which we shall agree, subject to the approval of the council or the League of Nations, to come Immediately to the assistance of France In case of unprovoked attack by Germany." Happily there Is no mystery or meeting of the cattlemen of zone privacy about what I have promised the government here, tho President cabled.

I have promised to propose to the Senate a supplement in which we shall agree, subject to the approval of tho council of tho League of Nations, to come immediately to the assistance of France in case of unprovoked attack by Germany, thus merely hastening the action to which we should be bound by the covenant of the League of Nations. CMUEKN CHL1D 10 V1UET HEETISG J. W. Guiberson, president of zone four of the California Cattlemens Association, has issued a call for a four, comprising tho whole of the Can Joaquin villey for May 17, at 10 a. at the A.

O. U. YV. hall. Fresno.

There wdll be plans and policies of great Importance to be considered by the State Board. APPRAISEMENT FILED IN ESTATE OF If. D. BARTON The estate of II. D.

Barton, former Kings county supervisors who Cine 1 be-f. mak-. died some weeks ago, is valued at $12,335.94, according to the report of E. R. Houston, erpnGser of the estate.

The report was filed pester- dav. The estate consists chiefly of rivals at the Kings Hotel for Friday, ranch property. HOTEL-ARRIVALS The following Is a Ust of the ar- May 9th, 1919: fBv Tlie Asm' lati'd Bioss SAFRAMlir. tu, Id iy A bill by Tt. rnlv inquired a -word from the Senator Nialon trciu" to ton Pn ptent to effectually check the re-lars per month tho amount of itRe pmt t'tnI ho w.s atnupting to comaid for oiph.ia'i.

In 1C Orpheus or iv't Amortcs. to a r3'r't alliance. No abandoned child on, was tlgaed Is o' lo.o.'-niHde.l man -aruid allow liim-today by Governor ftepcs to be deerlved by such a rumor, was tio fh- 1 br'se cTipropi in tic i md Its circulation shows to what moastro to roeovc erocni Ivr. np- 1 n' enemies Trill go In their nt-provnl i to to discredit him stirred up over the strenuous effort to finish by today noon, accurate figures have been lost track of, and Mayor and1 only generalities have been attempt Brogan, Fresno; ra-jfe, Los Angic' cr-f'e-.

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