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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY. CITY EDI T ! O N THE WEATTEE3 PORTLAND. Cloudy la western Oregon: fair In tb 4aatern portion tonight and Friday. ' J- . I VOLUME XXIL MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS .LA GRANDE OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1924. MEMBER ABSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 271 if 4 ' F! . Hunt's 1 TT TT Daily ., ICJ JL JLd TRUCK JROBBEB : '.nn mi nn'p (By HAIUIV B. HL'NT) 11 'WASHINGTON, (NKA Special) Wiiico Ai Smith fulled of the alciiiocrutic nomination, where will Did Smith vote go In tho coming election? . , Not the, "Smith volu" ua mean ing the political following of tint popular Kmpire State governor, but the "Smith vote" us meaning the great family or Smiths, father the great ruinlly of Smiths, I'uthcr and Mother Smith unci the older Smith hoiis and daughters. jvho.se. total might udd a million or no to the suore of the lucky candidate : So far ua I ho pcrauuslve powers of Mhs KHwl Smith of Washing Ion can prevail, tin- Smith family Vote. will cut loose from the old Ik's that have bound It to, the republican and democrats and ally Itself with tlio Independent candidacy of Bob La. Kollette. The Smiths, according to Miss Smith, are fundamentalist--!. The flume ltelf I elemental, or funda inental. ', ' And the La Follette program, site nays, . deals with funda mentals. Th Hmilhs, nlno, are the most human of humans. And "The l.a Kollette doctrines drill with thu needs of humanity, the Individual needs of men and women,- rather than the needs of business and commerce," she de clares. Of course Miss Hmlth Isn't re strudlng herself to the convention of Smiths lu her luhora for the f.u Follette "ticket, t Whether one's name Is Smith or not It may be Jones, or Brown or Davta or Ku botschuik she I miles them all in to the. lR .Kolletle initnp. As a workor for many years In the field of women's activities, particularly the field xtt work In if women, Miss Smith has proved herself an aggressive and efficient campaigner.1 , 'She knows politics, too, having been for sevetal years heud of the legislative activities of the Na (Continued on puce .1) ENTER SHOW Celebrated Freisian-Hol-ostein Owned by Fr. Phy to Be at Pacific . International. , J- lr. W. T. Thy will enter his fa mous HolHteln-Kt'leslans In the tU-4 r'acirie ' International Mvestoel-: f-Shpw'. Tliis fact became known. yt-slerday following I he receipt l O. .M. I'lummer, manager. 01 tin annual event, of a hitler from l'r ;l'hy: In his letter to-Mr. IMummer Dr. 'Thy staled: "The splendid iimnm-r In which the I'aelilc International jh rallying from the dlHcoiiragenn-Hl iof Hie recent fire comiiiuwmIh bo) h the respect and co-operntioii 0r every western stock owner. ir a display of the I'hymere cattle will contribute anything to the sueeesi of the show. I shall be glad to .en ter a few head."" Kastern Oregon Interesl In the ruclflc Inlermitlonal Is expected to Im considerably stimulated by Dr. l'hys entering. lb )ius one of th best known herds In this section or I he -country and Ills animals have won blue ribbons In every display In. which they -have been entered. H has never before shown wesl of the Cascades. PHYMERE TO Army Officer Sees War Troubles Ahead CHACTAL'gCA. N. Y. Warn ing of a Geriuun-Itiisslan and a - Chluese-Japauest combination was oKpresKcd today by. Major General James G. Harbor, former deputy ;of starr of the regular army. In an address on International rela liens from a Cn"tB,'un point of view. . ' - ' The, officer .urged adequate Flyers Off for the Greenland Landing KEYKJAVIK. Iceland (Af The American around the world f)ers and Lieutenant ,ocatelll. Italian iiirman. 1 hopped off from . hTi ai t(:lft this morning. The . riyers passed the Crul.Mer. Hlch mond on patrol about seventy miles orr IcelumI eoat ut 9:30 o'clock. licatelll w,is leading Lieutenants Smith and Nctaon by flvp miles. The weatlir was beaittlfui and flying conditions excellent when the aviators set out on their 825 mile flight to the southern Up of Greenland. UUILIIHUIIU UKASE now: 'q n dc a i cn II LI L n LLUi Pierce Revokes Procla mation Closing the -. .Deer Season TO OPEN UNION, WALLOWA LATER State Game Laws in Force in Oregon For est Fires No Menace . Now. KAM-IM. Om Art hi- upon tit e rctMimtuciiflnlMm of Htatr ForcMer -;illoO, who report! ucnernl rains out the Mate bnd eliminated (he ronwl fire hazard, Governor Waller M. Plenv to day Ksunl an order revoking lib recent proclamation closing the hunting season until Kcptem iH'r SOlli. - 'Pae gow.'iiioi'N order iMfiinie effective this mornbig. The Injhiif Uou suit again! the governor's closing order on the deer season .la expected to be dropped, .:- Walih'ii ltiit-Kes Wjnl ; Today Game Warden WahbMi l-celved a wire, from State Game Warden Itttrghduff also telling or l lie governor's action today in re voking hla order against huutlug deer until September jotli. . WaJ'tlen Waldtii 'wisliejc till sportsmen to understand that ln Ion and Wallowa counties have a deer season from September IMth to November l'Kh and other coun t P's in ga m dlsl rlet No. 3 ha ve a deer season from September Int to October Hist. The duck season Is oh from Sep tember 16th to December Slat and grouse from September 1st to No vember 10th. DIES STICKS TO HIS TEXT KNUtH'TK MAST WITH GKN Kit a i, 1 1 a w i;s. it 11 rra 10. n . y. (AI') .Definite conclusion to con duet the national campaign on "Itras Tack Not . llnmltast" plan was reiterated Kv G'-nenil Charles G. Daws as he traveled eastward on IiIh f lrtt - eampaign trip as republican candidate for vice president. di:wi:iis i..vn;t ito casi-; l.OS ANGKLKS. (AI) .Jeweh valued to many thuusands of dol lars Home or which have been re- ! covered hut a majority of whlcl are Hi ill missing., today became Ml focal point In an Imiuiry Into tin d'litb of Mrs. Theresa W. Mors Ir which connection Kid McCoy is be lug held. American armament Hnd interna tional cooperation for llmitatluii and compel Hive armies. Je de clared ItusHla and Germany would not remain content to be excluded from the l-'or Kusl, and thai "our unhappy manner of doing t he thing we had a right to do may (have inat us the wurm friendship of Japan." All take off; were easily made, nwne of the Hyer experiencing the Hliglitest dirrictilty. Lleutenani Smith had been up all night recording weal her re ports and working nut plans for coping with weather and median-U-al conditions which he and Lieu tenant Nelson might encounter on I heir long, hazardous Jump. Lieutenant John Harding. Junior mechanic on Lieutenant Nelson's plane. alo was up all night. Ho left his room to go on board the plane declaring u Was Ma duM- to take care of the mucjilne during lla last hours here. . , La Grande Band Gets Contract At Pendleton Municipal . Musical Or j ganization to Be Fca- I fiilnrl jf 'Prmi-irliut fS I - The I41 Grande Municipal hand will be one of the featured attrac tion at the Round-Up. A contract I was signed 'yesterday by J. " G. Snodgruss, business manager of the organization, to furnish a 45 i piece band ut Pendleton, j The band will play In the pa I trade. In the show and In the even lings at Happy Canyon. The Ia Grande band was hp I fri ed from a field of applicants rep. resenting musical organization throughout the slate . and .the awarding of the contract to t he local aggregation Is' a tribute to The band will be directed by J. T. Smith of Caldwell, Idaho. .Mr. Smith directed - tht' organization during Its uhautnutiuu concert nome weeks ago. Ho Is u very competent d tret "tor and Is at pres ent instructor of mimic, ut . the College' of Idaho. , Pirate Stara to Again Don Harness for Pen dleton Game. r' ' "' -" ' '' ' ' The lineup for tlie'libur Da baseball game shows that one of the. strongest teams tlio4 has s'ep. ped on the lot Ibis year will meet Pendleton on the first day of Sep tember. Pete Klngslcy, hi. charge of lite sports end of the celebration has lecured all the old stars or the game., old, figuratively speaking for none of them are by any means dene re pit. - Peterson will receive behind 'be b.it and afler a rest or several weeks he says he feels 11 1 top lorm. And gueai who will pi toll. Yerj. you're right,' Cltarllo Bench. Hench has been, working, since the end br tin season here, with Kellogg, ' Idaho and says be Ik In fine shape. 1 This wltl likely he the last time Charlh' will don the J '1 rule uni form for some months so he. Is I going to do his very best to c!oh' tin; season by pitching ' a lop notch game. -. Starting at the head or the IIhI In bailing order we find Hcima ut short. Knight at third base, pavls in Ion field, Alexander, center, ThetHon, right field, Clifford on the. keystone suck and Gurity on first haw. . Pendleton has not been heard from yei n the matter of who It will, play bill they 'will need a strong team to keep In the run -nig with the local organization, that much Is certain. The maiiagempnt or the AI (1. Harnes cirrus which exhibits lHre 1 Irlday, August ''8, HilUlories Hie statement that no strict parade will be given this year occaaioned by the Tact that so much lime- U necessary for the preparation of I the presentation of the spectacle Pocahontas A the court of ueen. t Is sit Id the Itarnes show Is much larger In every way than In for mer years. TAciric coast ij;a;i k I'lubs Teams San Frun elsco S-altle .. Oakland , V"rnon .. ....... Sacrainenlo . Salt Ijike 1'orMund .1 ...l. STRONG TEAM ON l0D E nin rrnTiinr A)irA. .i. uiu ilriuiil AA; . AfcrB A' , ' . BASEBALL I . , W. L. Pet. W. L. Pel. ,.76 . fin .riu'j .74 HA .UHt .7: 'i .523 .I n .f.is .63 71 . .47 .65 73 , .4 71 .63 74- .46H At 76 .4T.2 Los Ange! At Wrnon: Vernon 'j. I'orthuid $. At Salt I.ake: Salt UiUv 4. a" Angeles. ( 1 i Innings). . , '. -At -SaiTMinento: Sucrameuto 8 Sun Krurictscd 11;.- ' At. On Wand; OukUind S, Meat tie 11.. " " " . , DIES PLAN GOES BEFORE THE CHAMBER Herriot Receives Great Support and Also Gets Hisses from Commur nists. . PA tllti (AP) Premier Herriott luit the Dawes reparation plan and the London agreemani. for niaking H etrecllve before t he-Cnuuiber or Deputies tills afternoon.. ; ' , When Herrlott appeared lie waa iMithtislastlcally aecla lined by hla supporters und. "booed" by Iho communist s und deputies on hla extreme right for five minutes. Addressing the chamber Pre. mler Herrlotl said, "I, for my part, have chown, but nothing final hu-s been done and parliament in its turn can choose." r He said thv evaeniition, of Hie Ituhr dominated everything at the London conference, and that lm had to "choose between, re-eslab-llHhmenl of the Inter-allled entente and continuance of Isolated ac tion." A violent display by Hie com munists - forced Paul Public vo, president of the chamber, to dis continue silting after the premier had rinlshed his statement. The communist deputy's lan guage was so unrestrained thai Palnleve at various times warned him, but when he finally produced the cofiiiituiilsl a m nest v pouter and waved It from the rust rum Puln leve put on his hat signifying the session was 'at an end. The phrase, that made palnleve suspend sitting was Marty's shout ed . declaration that "all mi n tiers lire .filthy scoundrels." j - Tfl llJIJIIrT TDID lUIVIfuU niir: With the belief that home In-1 te rests are better nerved than out or state nrgatilKatlona the Lai Grande American Legion drupb corps has decided to make t he Hip Into Wallowa county with the chamber or -eommerce, August ft and 27 rather than play at the state convention In Walla Walla as had been announced rormerly. The members or the corps have been putting in three nights a week r ensemble practice as well as individual work and will be in top rorm for the trip. DRUM CORPS . I tUiWi i vA A to YIUri'fevll, ' i V "... AY l v I v ffl r i i vest i v f vw i NEW CIVIC qOMMISSION ElEGIfiS WORK City Planning Body Or ganizes and Hears Suggestions. GREAT WORK IS DEEMED POSSIBLE Monthly Meetings to Be Held and All Problems Submitted Will Receive Attention. Probably, had there been a elty planning commission on the Jnh as a permanent part or ai Grande's municipal organization the prop erty owners would not he compel led to pay Tor what Is uiuiuestlon ably the worst piece of bungled street improving that can be found in u dozen states. '.The portion rererred to is the paving and street work on Second und Pennsylvania avenue where without rule, rhyme or reosoft streets have been sliced down like a Tillamook cheese, property hat been lert setting on pinnacles, and to add to the final analysis two streets have been s'liie.caed Q the dajhgcr point and both built on n. grftde that 'must be coaxed to Ket tle; without a retaining wall, llad the city planning commit slon, whleh Is now functioning In La Grande, been a reality before fhAt'-piPc of street' Improvement was contracted doiibtlesM Ihttftf would have been changes made, and extreme changes ut' that. - The new commisulou met Moii day eventpg and drew IoI.k 1o w who should have the lung and short terms of, oftlCQ as provided under tHe statute creating -the coiumlHH'ioti. The result follows: Koberf Pratt oneyear term. Mrs. T. J. Scroggln'ahd Dr. A. U Itlchardsou two year terms. Mrs. Kvelyn Hoseubauin and H. K. Dix.on--four' year terms. TuW'coiiiinlHslon elected Hie fol lowing Mirflcers; President, 11. K. Dlxon vice' prefddent, Mrs. T. J. Scroggln'i secretary, Itobert prall. Among - Hie different topics brought up Tor discussion the riwt meettjig-was the report of ' the Neighborhood club committee on the erection of h monument, on Victory way. Owing to local con ditions surrounding the point on S (Contlntind on paffo B OA, What A Relief! BRYAN HURT WHEN AUTO TURNS OVER tt v 1 r . r 1 Tr .' I ' reeness une ueis nis Face Skinned But Ar? rives on Time with His Speech, TKHKB HAITK. Ind. (AP) William Jennings Bryan .wan. In jured lost even I n g when an auto mobile in whlqh he was- speeding from Tuscola, to Mattoon, lit., turned over on the ' highway. j ttryan was bruised and cut nooui lib' bond and face but wus able fn give his scheduled lecture upon Ills arrival at Mattoon. . , East Adams, Avenue .Contract Awarded, to . Warren ! Construction Company Last' Night At the city commission meeting lawt evening the contract for the resurfacing- of Kast Adams avenue waa awarded to the Warren Con struction company on , a bid of $27,R,7M.34. ' Tha Warrn company waa the only one .tlwt submitted an estimate. Work will stHi within Hie next rew ays on the .street, aeeonllng to KNpermteflU:httf ofhe W aire a ebhihtiKy. As the property owners had all s'gned petitions for the, move, on the third reading lual evening, the commlsslonerH passed an ordinance for the vacating of North Maple street hot ween Cove- and Island avenues. A resolution was paused last evening by the commlnsloners au thorizing the city attorney to com mence a niiII for iUletlng title to lot four, block 12 In Orntidy'R ad dition. ' 1 Itoullnn business occupied the remainder of the session. AVOH'S HON IH I'lltlJUO (lltKOON flTV. (Al) J. It. Knydnr, Hon or fornuT Mayor Hny- d'r of MllwHuUln. Ima ronr.-HMfd to acltlwr Iwo rireH and anndlnir nn nonymoiia J.'tlera to thr- Mllwaukli' fll'i' clilrf In whlrh In thrt'Mtnnnd lo act a third tlrn. City MuruhHl Kuk ot Mllwauhln unnouncrd to duy. ' ' , RESU C G STARTS SOON SAME FLAYS LIGHTNING HITS CLOSE TO Store Near President's Father's Home Struck ; by Lightning Ycster- . day. PlA'MOtTIC Vt. (AP) Light ning struck about the preKblent'a home here during the severe storm late yesterday and hist night. One lightning bolt put. out of commission the telegraph ap paratus In the temporary business office In the general atom ubout fifty yards from where tho presi dent and his family are staying In his father's home. Apparently the president and none of hla family were at all dis turbed. DEFENDANTS CHICAGO (AP) Failure to hide all or the body or Itobert Franks was the breaking point in the plot of Iopold und Ijoeb, de clared Joaeph Savage, assistant state's attorney, unalyxlng the crime In hla address before Judge Cftverly In Impassioned denuncia tion of the defendants, and with waving arnia and pounding fists, j Savage told the court that if Lca- ooia ua ro recti me uouv wen in to the culvert Instead of pushing! It lit With fUM Tout ll would hdt have been round, CDQLID UrMc-ribl.ig tun uilompt lo Kt ",B bcl1n ,h,l inuiil. Jourpoy .t tlo.m... r,,n,om . froiu Kohoifi. 1 M"oy mt.ee.. at. ItoundrlJ fMllu-r, Attornny Hh vhro iimiertpd ("T'.J -"'u ril, Ji,a. f 0M V Leopold und I artt hud drnwn lliclr1. r,h"!; K". "' roprrn., (liana ho flno thut ilf I ho father ,' "f" n. wmni utfo had followed direction, he would i''"0" "how Md r"Pr'attlre have gono to a drug; aloro In 'hf ''! roup".0' fMon, cab furnlhed by tho kidnappers i'M ,wb u,pd" lh.lnformMopk and would have-, he,.,, ,-nt acurry- K,Un on of ldal,o Imr to board u railroad train fro..r,',nd, ,hn "ountaln .tale., that Pen. which he win -dlreclod to throw ,d ' '" '.", ,""ve tho fMtu, l0'", lha nioncv vl.ltuion thla year that thu aec- , .... ... ..... '"on IumMi htatory. .... ' "It waa coldly an Intellectual flrf r.rt: ,h,.K. .k. r. plan and dcvlllal, in Ha dcllhora-'um, linn" Mil lit Muiriitrn. XTRA .1. M. IIIM'K IS Dl.AH. Heath claimed J. M. HHIh, con stable of Union county, this morn ing at the Grande Uonde hospllal. Old axe and general debility caus ed hlH death. He wu past eighty years. Mr. .Hills Iium been an orricer ir the taw In this section for many years, was highly respected by everyono . and, in Ills death many peoplo of La flrandft 'feel tho loas of a personal friend. Ifuneral services will be held' by the, Masonic lodge of which he was a member. Announcement' or the lime ami place will be made laler. The body Is al the Snodgrnss & Zimmerman undertaking parohu. I ALSi; ALAHM. The fire truck was called out al 1L':K1 o'clock today to box 1U by ) w hat was found to h false aturiu. I PHOLHS liO I HNMIM'. PAItlS. (AP)- The Chamber of leputea this morning upheld the I government by a vote of 34 to 209 thus defeating a motion In refer jlhe London accord of Inauguration of the Hawes plan to a cnmmlsNlon. Last Minute News , m TORNADO TAKES LIVBS HURON, S. I). (AP). A tornado reported here : killed one man at Yale and injured several at Iroquois ' and favour. Vale in reported id be virtually wiped -out. Two are reported killed and HcriouH damage done at tltc town of Haiti. IJVK STOCK SLOW. , PORTLAND (AP). Cattle were low today! hogs weak lo lower, top grades selling at from $10 to $11. ' Sheep were steady ; eggs firm with a cent higher; butter steady, and hutterfat firm. ' . HUTTERFAT IN SAN FRANCISCO. SAN FRANCISCO (AP). Butterfat sold here lo-j.. day at ASVi . cents. ' , ' : ; .....;,.;,.. ARID lilEII BOLD DEED NEW YORK (AP). Six armed men held up a silk truck in Madison Square today. They took the truck and its cargo of silk valued at $50,000,; Scores of persons wit nessed the holdup. TOWNS HELPED BY BOUilD-UP Arthur S. -Rudd, Field Man for the Pendletoit Show, Brings Predic tion 01 Big trowel. Iji Qrand.- and othrr Old Or.ort Trll nnM ijiMl kv vont of lourlM-dolluv whn motor.. tho Browln, d.e lof peope ... Jto travel, a growing appreciation or the Pendleton Itound-Up as the greatest exhibition of Its kind in the world and special attractions, such as tho prospective appearance of "Hoot" Gibson, movie star, is .refilled with creating the un usual ly high Interest In the Pendleton show. ' "The Pendleton Hound-Up baa censed lo be a one-town affair. It Is now Kustern Oregon's great amusement offering to the West, It is the means of bringing thousands of peoplo from other seetlona of the country and an opportunity to sell' them this section Is thereby created; It is a groat living monu ment to the spirit of the Old West," Mr. It mid said In an interview thla morning. ) This la the Pendletonian'a fourth annual visit to la Grande with the . let 'er buck invitation. He la at present on a booster tour for the Pendleton show which takes him from Denver, Colorado, on the east lo Portland and Seattle on the west He says that everything there ift a growing Interest In 'things wild west' und that the Round-Up Is fast arriving as an annual event of national Importance. While hern Mr. Itudd Is Inter viewing Itound-Up 'prospects' visit ing tourists und spreading the let 'er buck gospel generally In writ ten und spoken form. WHEAT P HICKS. PORTLAND. ( AP Hnrd wheat $1.40; western red f 1.24. i ft jirv