La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 21, 1924, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY.
(onfttfc
CITY
EDITION
vsvmi
The Weather
PORTLAND (AF) Oro-'
icon; fuir tonight and Thurs..
duy In tho cant. Cloudy,
foggy near tho coast.
KWtttn
VOLUME XXII.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRE3B
LA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21. 1924. ;
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PIIE88
NUMBER 192
Hunt's
Washington
Letter
(liy Harry M. Muni)
WASHINGTON (NKA Hp'-cUD
"Let your conscience bo your
tfiitdu."
'I' hut, In substance, Ih the advice
of Hcnatur lie urge W. NorrlH, of
Nebraska, to IiIh constituents, an to
whether lti .tho coming elections
they Hhult follow I lie tradition! of
tlli H tilt i! nnrl vote t 111' Republican
ticket HtrulKllt.
Noma Ji i iiin-I f Ih standing for re
election lo the Senate, lie la not
running. Il permitted his name
to remain "on the ticket after It hut
been put up by friends, although
he hud announced h Ih detcrmtnn
lion to retire to private life.
Twenty-two years in Congress, 10
in the House and 12 In the Senate,
liad left him with no Illusions a to
tin: futility of try In it to reconcile
politics with patriot lam. The two
may iff ten touch, lie found, but
they don't mix.. Tho demands of
parly regularity and tha dictiftes of
cittivicllon and coiiBclcnce Kiddum
coincided. Constantly under the
IuhIi of hl party'H leaders, because
lie refused to follow blindly where
they led. ho decided at length thut
the ffu.nu! wuh not worth tho can
dlr. '
I tut perha pH t he people of Ne
braska prefer to be reprcsenl'd in
Congress .by NorrlH conscience
rather than by partisan expedi
ency. Anyhow, they have kept him
in the race. And at the November
elecllon IiIh name will appear; hh
the Uepubllean candidate for scn
titor. . . ; ..
Hoes that mean that, In support-
(Continued on page 3)
Tile Im. Ormule lililtc)!il bun-.l
rceelved a royal reeopllon In eon
neetiuii wllh llielr joiirmy. to l'en
d lei on laHl eveillMtf whore n eon
eerl una played at I'loneer park.
Tin bam! wa.s the gucHt al a
lianciuet Blvi n by I In- l.'onllnorel.il
.Menu a.Hmielatlon nl 0:30 o'cloek
In the Klks building and on be
half of Mayor e'ee, uf I'oiidlelon,
Ailomey Haley weleomud Ihe vIh
llorn and I'ri'.sldonl. Johns of the
a.suoelallon, nexl called upon An
drew l.oney, Jr., director of the
(ConUnucu on pane 6)
Indictments Placed
fill
IN PENDLETON
A irai'nuf tv i?!rlni-fl!Miss McCullough Leads
'f
NKWAIIK. N. J. (Al') Indict
ments itKalitst 1'ex UleKard. sis
oilier men and an unknown corp
oration for the transportation of
the PenipMey-Carpenller fighting
films are reported to huve been rc
liirneil by Hie federal grand Jury
Tuesday.
The indictments are understood
lo charge Illegal 1 rn asportation of !
thr films In iuUTHlnli' coiiiiiktcc
'J'1h federal rand Jury Iium heard
aeorH of witneHe durlm; un ln
vcstitfaUon which hua proceeded
tor several week. A.HMiHtunL At
torney (Jencral HeKr cumc here
I'm mi Vanliliitfion ti comJucl the
case. It is understooil thai war
rants will he IsHued In Trenton,
possibly Wdnenduy.
Expert Aviator Meets
Death in Auto Wreck
MKLMOI ItXK. Australia (AP)
'Captain Andrew Luntf. holder of
the world's alrplaiiu altitude ret
il. was killed this morning when
an automobile In which he was I the result of a. discovery of an
riding crashed Into a fence in a i error In unofficial returns ifrom
dense fog. Ijing was driving the Washington county. The revised
null, in a 24-hour tesl. Ho is a totals in 16m of the state' M63
nephew of Andrew ling, Knglisn precincts gave Miller 10,649. Stray
author. 'vr.H'.a!'.
La Grande of 60 Years
Past Recalled By Lady
The Iji Crande of n jciiw ao,
wh-n the "city" constsled of Hire.
or four lnMises. Is recalled by Mrn.
In d Theil of Walla Walla, a pio
- iic-T who will iippeur in tho I'io-n--er
imiit'itut there May 2S und J.l.
Vvh. Tb'll iroMHed th" plains
by ox I earn In tSi. arriving at
I .a Clrande with but four oxen re
innintiitf. and with all food bii
plles exhausted. Tliu family camp
ed on Mie frninde lionfle river,
while Mrs. Their father, John
Kennedy, went to Wullu Walla for
provisions.
"tine day wo wre frifthtcmd
to sec Hire. m n wheel their ani
units from a pas.nlnK mule train
and galloii toward us," Mr. Tnl'l
rehiieH. "Mi.ther henled U ffirlH
Into the t trill and went out io
meet ibvm. They ,isk-d hat we
were doinjc ami where the. men
were, ar.d mother told them father
had jtone for provisions.
"Well, we have lots of provi
sions, und you folks won't need lo
McNary
: i . .
FARM BILL
HUH' UP
BY HOUSE
MfNaro.H,in M..k1licho01 ""'" 'tlo,wl llilr year's-
"vaoui ci
Has Debate Limit
of 15 Hours , , '
LEADERS STRIVE
.'. TO RUSH ACTION
Rainey, of Illinois, Tues
day Proposed a Substi
tute for Existing Bill.
WASHINGTON (lly lhe Associ
ated rrcHs) The House of Ilepre
senlollves lalo Tuesday formally
look up Hie McNary-lliiugen farm
relief bill wllh dcbule, llnilled, to
15 hours.
, Those In charge of the measure,
admitting that the result probably
wlll be close, suid they hoped to
reach a vote by Saturday;. .
Chairman . llaugen of the agrl
culture coinilllttec, Joint Author of
the bill, aided by. Kcpresc.nlatlvc
Tincher of Kansas, a republican
member of the committee; and
Itubcy of Missouri, a democratic
member planned to direct the fight
In behalf or the bill. The opposi
tion will be directed by Itepre
gcntslivc.. Volgt, republican, Wis
consin; Aswell, democrat, Louisi
ana, and Kinchcloc,' democrat,
Kentucky, all. committee member.
preceding - general ..debate tle
- (Continued o pago t -
Idaho Democrats for
m;:h:... r:uu
- iTiuicini uiuira iTitiiuw .Ul, are lim. ,hun likely lo put
' j1he. kibosh upon -.Die. Pirates lo
ST. MAItlliH. Idaho ( AI') Tho. '""""r', H'"roon i"rng llosllll
Idaho liemoeratlc stale convunllon H wllk'" Br'' f'1 dornv on
today adoptt d a resolution endot's-1 ""' ull"l'llc n,'l'J al ''"' o clock.
Ing ll.e candidacy of William Glhbs '! K'l" uluys l'"'dleton today, and
SIcAtloo for the democratic prosl- .lomorrow they come to l.a Grande
,lentl r.,,,lll wllhoi.t. In- for lin exhlUlllon gUIUO. Willi the
strucllm,- tl. state's eight votes in
the con'enllon to be cust for him.
i : t r,i,.,. '
Miss Alma McCullough still
P ads In the contest to decide who
shall represent iji t.ranne ai me.,,,,, ,,,, ,)olm that "she" will be
I'orlland Itose festival and Ibc uure,l back of the high school
American l.eglon convention nexl ;hui(u,ig, . . .
month. A totaling, according to I ' t .
Legion officials, gives the candi
dates the following votes: Miss
.McCullough Sinn: Gurnet Bowery
BiiOO: Alma Lewis 1300
Lillian
8imms UMHi.
M ss Lewis, who eiucrco i in- r 1 I J
en.ei snme time after it waaiTIiaW RelCaSCCl UtldCr
opened. haH i.een showing con-j
Kiucraini! gam utirniB- me jaoi iwu
dayB. ;
MILLER'S LEAD
GROWS OWING. TO .
ERROR IX COUNT
I'OltTI.AM). tire. (AI'l Mil
ton A. Miller took a jump of 10(1
votes in a close race with W. If.
Stroycr for the Democratic nomi
nation for rnlted Hlatcs senator
today, bringing his lend lo ISO. as
j;o liunfy tint II h- return:!," one
of the men nald. Then the jum
rode away and returned wllh pro
vIhIoiim of all kind.
"Hut we have no 'money," my
mother Raid, hut the man only
laughed and Kald we didn't nCd
any. , ,
"The mule train camprd a whorl
illMtanec from us, und mother had
the nu n ttrlntf over 11ilr clothe j
for iih to wash. The men at first l
heHilated to do ko. but finally did.
and I j.-ue3M wc operuted lit' firdi f
laundry in li Grande.
"When fiither returned from
Walla Walla, he. wan surprised to
find that wc had ulmuM un. niaiiv
Nunnlles as h brought with him."
Mrs. Thlel Is to appmr In Jhcf
DUireaut Meene llepk'tinfC the 1 uTl 'I - t Pi
ing r Walla Walhi. She will riu;
on a l-mulc jerk line frel(fht r
driven by Jup Kcott. & famuus
charucter In the Wallu Walla dis
trict.. Mrs. Thbi and Mr, cott
erowMcd tin? plains In the sama
wajfoa trulu.
Banquet End
Of Season's
Achievements;
in ucius xjiiivUi iaii jssay
Winners.', and Athletic
Teams Last Evening. ,
'Aflrr a very hucccsTiiI puuoii
thu.lll.lluUB, uu urKUtilxuttoll-coliv.
posed chiefly' of fiitlxra of lit))
nativities .litu i-vonlng w
cning with a dc
IlKhcful- bamiuel served by. .Ml;
uurreii, UOIUVSI.1C. science insirue
tor and a staff 0r ablo hsslstanls.
Tlnv bantiuet was of th6 usual
Harrett ' standard uit.l tin, servl,...
was Just as It should have been
compicio in every uciall.
Grandad Hill presided and the
after dinner speeches were de
livered by Miss lienuell, Cup lain
Price, Miss Vera ' Hcalty, Vouch
MfteTavlsh, Huperlntendcnt II Mnp.
ton. W. K. Ollberl, L It. .Jber.
hanl, J. K. Iloynolds, Dr. It.' 1".
Ijtndls, 1'red Htclnucck, Krnesl
Watktns and liruce Dennis.
Hpeakers dwi1!! upon, hp ulcus-
With Hie' Kf-hnill lllllllln fiTnrAa.ini.
a dellghiful cooperation w 1 1 h
school board, fucults and studciil
body . all of which comlilnod to'
place Ml Grande schools at the
head of 'the state in' essay, contests
and at the head of eastern Oregon
schools In athletics.' ;'
fly Ki'ooii't ,'.
''NO, Kelso has a ball team!"
There is iio'quv,aloh Mjuiit thai
little statement and the Ketsonians.
who Just at the present time rest
" ,n,! ,0i' ot netr particular ica-
''!""' Mountain l.eagun leaders.
Kalis are expecting to Bee one of
the best, games of the year and
beyond ordinary doubt, they won't
bo disappointed.. h - ' ......
The stores in l.a Grande will not
close but an agreement has been
KELSO iN IS
NOT UNLIKELY
I reached .whereby atiy einpluye.hlay'.nro. not yet,, completed and
secure freedom to attend
"his
grandmother's funeral" Upon: tell
hair Urejjury. who prt-sldefl over
the Kportlnic Hectlon of tin; Port-
(Continued on pair a 2)
Thousand Dollar Bail
nkw YoiiK. ( i) iiarr ic.
1 iiuvv h ii!) reif.'UHi'u unoer
bail today under two lndlctmcntH.
liartrinff hlin with Hhlnuplntr and
commlttlnK' a second degree assault
on lYetlerlek Gump, Jn, uf Kanuus
rity. In 19 1(1. '.!
BASEBALL
HOW TllliV MAM)
flubs- W. ivt.
Kan 1'ronci.sco 2H lu .651
Halt l,alti ai 17 .5S.1
Kcatlle
Vernon
Oakland
Haeratuento .
Portland ..
l.uti Angeha
..'It l!
..22 '
..III 1
..18 24
..18 4
..is :r,
.6:i7
.if:
AZ'J
.4V
(Hy the AKKuehlled I'reHb)
S-a. I. Ilcca II.
At Salt Luke II. I-:.
f-'an l-'runclHco J........... I (I VI 'X
h'ull Lake I I IK -2
Hatterh h: fleary u ii(J Agnew;
Kulllo. Ponder. Htroud and Petera.
Tfjt'TH f. S utile T.
At Vernon It. H. K. I
Seattle
Vernon
,: 7 9 l
: 1& 4
Hatierle: Hell. Motherland. Joiei
iwMiwin; rt-nm-r unu i.
M urphy, Whttm y.
Heraiii nto l(. H. K.
:I.o AneUn
Hucramento
. 8
HllllnK;i:
Hutterba: Paynea mid
rou(,h and Kehanif.
.Oukni I. .Ik auT-. 3.
At Oakland . Ii. H. U.
Portland 3 fi i
Oakland
fc 4 5 1
I.oVcreiiz and Iml':
Huttertes:
fMulls and baker.
Bil
H E L fil VV I N Sl --CONFEBEES
fl II
II H
"VOTE IS: CRUM
OneVof Closest Races in
State Decided with the
Winner Having Three
, Vote Plurality.
WI1TMM), On '(An Four
lnli-"l and elitlity-elKlii iimdni ts
"'f"""' Orojou lodny now
'lr"l"' ml. Wilson anil
""wr i nelvo ur the nitss
Ing precincts are In l iilon county.
The first official cheek- or all 37
precincts In 1'nlon county of votes
polled Krlduy ut the primary nom
inating election, gavo Curl Helm,
of.lji Urande. a lead of three
votes over Jesse Cruni. of Klglti,
lor district attorney nomination
on the republican ticket. This Is
beyond doubt ono of the closest
rucea lu the entire state at the
Friday election.
Tha firwt official check, which
will, be followed later by another
one. gave -.Cruni, J)79 . .votea and
Mnlm ?.'. '- ; -'
, OUicrs I'licliaugeil '
The. flrsl cheek, while Jhe fig
ures are not available ' as ' .the
livening Observer goes to press
today, gave Judge. Hugh K. Ilrady
the nomination for Justice of Hie
peace Over f. U. iMiftey by n, leuii
of SomOwhWe In the vicinity of HID
votes.. ', .
Mr. Dallas Green secured lb"
republican nomination for county
school superlnlendenl. Jesse lire.
slivtirs, of Klgln. Was successful in
niiliif? nominated for. win-rirr and
V. V, Htevcns, of l. nlon. ' aucuryif
Hit! nomination, hh. county com-mlHslom-r.
I'lKUrt-rf oil Uifi Mtlftn ofllclalu
nut be avatlablo
publication
until tomorrow.
Rail Consolidation
Measure Is Endorsed
WASHINGTON (Al-) i'onsoll
dallon of railway pronertles. as
urouoscd In a hill Introduced liy
I'oinnilns. repolillcan of Iowa, was
endorsed by .Secretary Hoover to
day before the senate Jnterslate
commerce committee.-
Shipping Interests
Undcr Law's Scrutiny
Washington f,u-) in-
vcstlgallou of Him Khlp Owners as
sociation and. the I'seiflc-AmcH-can
steamship 'association; on the
1'aclflc coast, for "poFslblc viola
tion or the Sherman law" is ur.-
ocrway. ihoman l nice, apeel.il ;
j anlHtnnt l the attorney Keneml ,
teat tflcd today before Him house j
shlpplntf hoard Invt-Hilaatinij com-
UM,ut'-
H lib III jr&r m-UF CT1 DEC DF 1)11
TABULATION CiiMlW
Attorney Nomination ,' t'-tf" L vJ
. 873;.HELfti 876 , rjn'i '-iu nrv ! ' .I
Late News Flashes
, FLY KItti RIOADY i'OK NliXT HOI'.
A HOARD THB UKSTROY 15 U .JOHN I). FORI),
KlTSII1R0t Japnii, (AI). The American roiind-thc-world
flyers hope to Hlart from IliUikappu Ray, in (he
Kurilc Island, tomorrow moinintf alniul dayliuhl and
to fly to nHsumigHura, 50 mites northwest of Tokio, in
one day, slopping either at Kuspiro or Minato, Japan,
to refuel. .
JAU. DliLIVKRY KRl STRATI:!).
SI5ATTLK, ash., (AT). Sheriff Starwich slated
today that a plot for three score prisoners to escape (lie
county jail has hcen foiled hy the discovery of six saws
and several spoons yesterday in one of the cells.
i;skd "sr.usir fund.
WASIUNUTON, (Al')-An account maintained hy,
former Chairman Charles II. IolxIoIl, of the farm hiun
Iward, in a local Imnk, was used "al times11 as a slush
fund. Senator Howell, Republican, of Nebraska, charged
in the senate, continuing, his opposition to four pend
ing nominations to the board.
SO. ..i'M.W.JsV,,.!..-.!. ' "... ' .T!rIT I... , . MiVl
MlLLT. t ,' IZi.l
1 JURY USTIS
(All
l'llsl nntl cmIiisIvo pictures hum 'regiielgalifn. capital of Honduras, uhcro reileral and itrbel
Inwuii arc cngagcil In axiinliaU Above (It-rt) lw cv-livlatnis tf the I,'. K. navy who llrn flying
fur rcinliilloniii'J fottvs. They have liniillHtl 'I Cgucigalpa many times. AIiiiki (at ilglit) riciitual
(irciroi'ln l-'crrera, t iller leader or the rebels.' CVnlrr tlcliirc shows At lean sailors rt'olil till!
Illnaiikec as they arrived III Ibc lloiitlnranwin I'Bpllnl lo nttist Anlcrlcan Itilcrcsls. Lower plc
iniv shows rclMds making an allack on 'rcgiiclg:ilin. Holt lioriiiaii, m:a Scrvlco staff itliotogra
libcr ' lirnl lo nili l -oer lllltler a rain or bllllels ilis'l nflcr kiiiiiIiik Ibis picture.
ACTIO! BEGUN IQESPIIN WILL
ON BONUS Ui
V.'AKlllNflTON (liy the AaKocIa-jl
.,! pri.HI,) omeia! WuHhlnKton
. ,
has joined tiandH in a move to ad -
J" "m- Kovernnieui lo Hie koiuicin
''HI.
'onrenH, which forced the bill
.
- (Contlnueil on pac b'i
iiliologl'lllilis Coivvrlulil by M'.A
ACT AS SARUK
While (he jtreuier liliiiiln-i of the
h-opl "ho will take part in the
liereiilOUlal lo In COItdlieted by the
; ..,,,,. .,.,.,. v-nlhlH r ,o,nr-
li,,, (tix hall nexl Thurday
ev"nlni? are ,a (Irnnde t.ef,p.-,
jturroiindiiiK i ntit-H are to riirniHli
Hcv-ral Important eharuelerM. Th
eliuniefer of Sunlit, ill whif h tit
late .Marlon IkivIh e;dnhllMhed
an
enviable l-eplll ill hill, hot h la Mt
I'nlted KljttcH and Canada, will I
rilled by f 'luil leH I eipiijn of Pen
illetnn. Ml. lleHptiln llUH been ttX
KiKlied UllM difficult role ttltiee III
leiiih or Mr. liuviH or I'nlon. Whll
MeppinK into a purl that Ih lnlr
(Continued on pac R)
Snow Falls in Middle -West
and in New York
PK'MTMN. N. Y. (Ap) UtfM
;rtnw fell here TlieKday. Th while
film refiialiie on I he ground and
house roofH for homiu llni''. . Iie.sl
enh believed it lo he Hie Mini
lliuo in I f eii-H thill. HIUW haa
fallen ho lalu in May.
SViV I.N ,miihi,i; WI ST
I'llli'Ati (API AMhoilKh
tiinw haH mtNsed ''Jiieujfo by a
hc-Hiil lullcaK', the liien-ury ilrup
p"d lo 4U ilejireea aboui I'd de
KreeH below normal, anrt only
nl Ik h II y rlMlnjf t'iiiperiiliireH wcr
foroeiist for Tuewla . Warmer
wni her wiim promlficd for W"d
neaday. Know li'll Monday In Maaon t'ity,
Iowa, and at Kevernl jkmiiIh In
Nouthern Ml hitan.- hut im crup
daimiKu ia believed to havo rc-BUlUU.
.Seltlcc)
BULLETINS
liAM MA II KS IH UMill,
I'KMkM-ri'O.V Ore. (AP) Two
will known Iniifluiai-ks or Pcndlr
lou wcro ncNtrtiycd by Tiro or nii
tleiernilned orlulu thill Ml a lied
nhoui, tliitN' oVIoek ihlK ninriiliiK.
The hulhllMKs were I In t)li5 fciil
barn and blacksmith nhop un lll
lilh .street. Imth part of the Pen
dleton of older day. Three ailto
mobllcN were Ituriied In the hlnek
Ninllli Nhop and many Imis, while
n truck hmdi'il with IuiiiImt wiim
del roved In the Iced Imrii. Tin
Iosm i.s r,oim.
MAitiiirr ti tTA'i ios.
POltTI.ANO, Ore. ( AP) ('at lie
slow and weak. IIukh, Hheep and
eKKs flow und weak. Itultcr Htendy
In rlrm. liulteHat (l'triaml
si'-ndy. (San Kranel.tfu ) Id'te.
La Grande Is Urged To
Raise Oregon Trail Sum
Ahw Tllng that I, a Crandf miiHt
raino their uuola of tho Old On
goo Trail iiHHoeitflhiti lutdget with
in a uliort tline. A. V. N' lhon. h-c-ri'laiy
of t he nNoehi(ton, briefly
Npok" bcroro the chamber of com
merce luncheon yeaierday conceru
liiK VH and meuiiH that other cH -lui
am) Iowiim are raifttug I heir
lUtf;if(.
t Mr. N'elKOU e;,p;ihH'd I he H'l'ea
ftHy fnr t he $?m aHhlgiietl In l.ii
(I i'ii tide to' rain", at at Ing I lull the
money wtut Imliig "pent In advcrlia
jug Ui't- great hoim--Nf' kiuff (rail.
II- r-ad a Ibd of Idalui and Ore
gon to wm that have alrendy either
ralaed In full or underwritten their
(pintail.
, .liislrnl pninim. , ,
ltuti'ay'8 program wius Urguly
TAX BILL
Unanimous Consent Is
Reached on Status of .
Revenue Reduction
SIMMONS RATES
ARE ACCEPTED
Publicity of Tax Returns
Rejected; Republicans
Hopeful of President
Signing Bill.
VASHI.(;T0N (liy tlic Assorl-
tl'U lMM) A IIIIHIlllllOIIS OHIM'Ilt
wax miehiMl toddy ty uonfcitxs oil
the lax mlurtloii .
Thn HluiinonH dcmoeruliu , ralo
iHeheflulo provUlhitf a 40 per cent
I maximum, aurtux utwt a- TjQ in r
I (ienl reduction In normal tuxes on
tni'uiui'u unur 8,000 wuh ucccptrd.
Hcnatn imirmltuontH iiroviildiir
full pubtlcity or tu roturns ami
tax .on .uiullatrtbutiM corpora
tion prot'llH wcro rrJncU'U.
ttcptihlltan 1 loadrH oxpjKt,l
th liopc that Oh bill a flow
framed would limuL the pri'uldvnl'u
upprovul. ,'.lm . '
IDHInlM TfirirW
nmm iuuii
With tlm June ierm of cinuit
court Hcheduled (o open (ho flrsl.
Monday of the coiiiIiik- month, a
I HhI of Jurors has been impanel
I led.
The list, constat inir ul SI mu.
coulaltiH only fivo 1 .11 flrando men.
Union bus three, Klgln has five,
Covci 1 hreo, Allcel rour, North
J'owdcr two, iHlanU City one, Hum-
(Continued nn onirn tl
Jurist May Carry Gun
hupenor Court Holds
PIIOKNIX, A t'U. (AP) Thul a
superior court Jude uh u peueo of
ficer Iuih (ho rlRht to carry a,
weapon was tho contention of Su
perior jiidRe Slruckineycr of
Maricopa coitnly today, who dia
mlfwctl a complaint against Su
perior .ludKc Abbey of IMnal coun
ty, chartflnK tlm Jurlat with earn
ing a idalfd.
.Iudr;i Abbey, who aerved sev
eral hour lit the county jail at, .
l-'lorence yeHtenbiy. following hia
arreHl, waa immediately released
from ciifttody.
mohi-: pitoiu(i. on hooks
WASHINGTON (AI') Addl
t lonal records of i he K u KJux
Klau are to be brought t Wash
ington under un agreement reach
ed today for Inapectlon by (ho
.spechil committee inveMttgutiiiK
Hie eleelioil eontHl brought
agaliiMl Henator Mftyfleld, nf Te l.w.,
MncliAHKN AT AKYAIt
SHANOHAI (AP) Stuart Mac
l,aren, Itritiah aviator flying
around tho world, arrived at Ak-'
yah, llurina, today from t'alcutUt.
Hiild a dlMpi:teh.
iiiiimIcuI. Preftljed ocr hy ('. ft.-.
Short, Ihn metinir uoou resolV'-d'
Into u group of ptrtKnH enjoying a'
brief hut very detightritl cutertain
meiil. MIkm l,da Neiaon opened th pro
gram with a ptuno olo ami gave,
an encore. Miv& Horoihy rnldwef),
accompanii'd al th piano by Mis:t
liulh Hramwetl. piuyed a vinltti
hoIo and atno renpund'd (u h'nrfy
applHUKc with an pneore. Adolplr
StegrlHl, Hllghl III Kluture and age
hut expert at Hie piano, (Inn play-
ed OIH Heleetlon Which recl'Ttl
huuIi uu outblirat of approval f'oat.
he favor-'d the meetlna 1th an
oilier. Mittb m Mta (hiNkltl. vut.'t
itolohit, Hang two numbers. Sh waa
nceompanled hy Mlna Io1a GHsUill.
SUorlly iiftyi'wavJa tho meeUn'i
udjouiu;d.