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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-EIGHT PAGES TODAY Cititttttg CITY EDITION THE WEATHER PORTLAND (AP) Ore gon: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday, excepting probable local showers In the west. JSCS m VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PREM LA GRANDE OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1925. MEMBKR ASSOCIATED PRESP NUMBER 76 Daily bHURCHILL ; SIIBCFfiTfi (By Harry n. limit) WASHINGTON (NBA Special). The real game of. tag between Coolldgo und his supporters, evho want congress to adjourn March 4 for a long vacation, und those who believe the new congress should be assembled immediately, or at leust soon after the end of the present session, begins with the reconvening of the legislators ufter the Christmas recess. Tucti cully, tho battleground of the extra -session brigade has boon choaen as the senate.' With nnn.thlrri nf tho ulinrl ma. slon already gone, tho uppnr! house has not Ink en up for pass-, age any of the necessary "supply bills," which provide tho cash to keep tho wheels or government 1 turning in tho departments andl bureaus. ' - Under tho senate rules tho op portunity for a group of deter mined opponents to force the president's hand In tho matter of an extra session Is recognized. With a dozen appropriation bills proposing expenditure of billions, or uouars, to ue aoiea upon wun in eight weeks, it is not nececsary to stage an: old-time filibuster, on any one measire. The Blowing down of the ua chlnery that would result . from even a reasonably close scrutiny and discussion of these measures. might easily cause them to con sume an average .of one each. week Which would mean that some three or four departments would bo left without any provision for funds after July 1, and before they could continue' to function congress would havo to be recall ed to provide appropriations. .' The efficiency with which Presi dent Coolmge can handle the "big stick" doubtless will be displayed In this developing situation, The president frankly doesn't want an extra session. He doesn't want congress Von his hands" over! n i u Ann , . it i in ... - ... I dent of his ability to steer a .aU Isfaetory course if left alone at the helm than he. is with a con tentious congreso continually jog- glng his elbow. So1- u lHcs- con. gross forces his hand its mem bers can play golf or '' tlddle-de-winks or hop-scotch during the summer for all he cares. . j j But there is ai'slsan'te "element in congress that Ma" nOl'"-'lwU!lKg' that the legislative shall play sec- txnA fiflfllo in I hi CIWIlUvc'"' There are nroblerna '' to' tucklcd, thoy ' hold that1 require the consideration of consrnss.'" ". Kor theso to -lie postponed Ttn-' other yeur they contend,1 would (Continued on Tago 4.) Adjutant and Mrs. Peterson and family left yesterday by motor for Lou Angeles, Cullfornta where they will attend the Salvation A rmy Western States 'onventton led by Commander Booth. : They will stop for a fw days In Portland to visit Mrs. petersoh-s mother beiore leaving for the south. They will also receive' their of ficial appointment, for some other' locnlity in California when they urrive in Loh Angeles. f-' '' Knvoy Black from Portland will fill In temporarily until tho com manding officers arrive. The wel coming meeting will b held Thurs day night for tho coining of the envoy. The serious condition of Mrs. Peterson's throat has made it nec essary lor them to be transferred to a warmer climate. CLi:VKK CKACKKIl CALCiHT CLKVKLANI (By the Associ ated PreBS) Jakle Boehm, de scribed by I he police as one of the cleverest safe crackers In I ho coun try, was nrrested here today us a suspected member of a gang which recently had blown a down safes here. ENVOY BLACK COMING HERE Judge Disregards Ties, Sentences His Cousin - i . - A story of ho un at'il ffd rat lent us tomb when JudKi- Wol-Juilui- si.nt'.nccil tho lff of hlR j Vfrton nuninlno-il: roosln to on., yi-nr und a day In! "Mrs. fns". I have your li-td-r th.- p. nll..nllnry and l. vk-d a rlne, written to my aft. r th- trial In of iuo upon hi r roima from Port-1 whlrh you Kiy you nre Ihp widow un,l. , of Krm-irt f.iw. I havp atso li-for' Thu jurist wus Ki-dral Jtid- j nit- lh. r- port of Mr. Tom Word. Wolverlon. who has a n-pulatlon ; whom 1 s-'nl to you to tnvralleali-. as a lirm upholder of the law "as your statfrnonta. By lhw. I It arn ls" and Ihi- woman was Mrs. lonaiM for tho first time that you ar. rate, his cousin by mariiaav and th- widow of my own cousin." the mother of a 10 year old daulfh-I The prisoner looki-d steadily at ter who Is Wolverton's ai-ond cou-:tho judge without a change of ex 8n tpresslon or without her cheeks col- It occured yesterday. The crowd- lorlng In the sllht st d. Kree. ed court room that was noisy with j Every eye In the court room was an undertone of whispering and the j moving of feel sudden'y became . (Continued on Page. 6.) UUUULUIU if Interallied Conference Is Planned Next March in Brussels. WOULD INVITE U. S. DELEGATE Of , j p n .f p n 4- f. aL?J:e H e P a 1 C J? e L? ?? Washington Sits Tight Awaiting French De velopments. P A It I K (By the Associated ii'ssl Winston Churchill wilt ,,, fl,ts iroiHsnl to ihe allies for a conference during, private con vcrsst loin which he nil! hold with i other delegation heads, It was said, PARIS (By tho Associated Press) Plans for un Inter-allied debt conference at Brussels next March, to wliich the United State. will probably be invited to send a delegate, are declared to have been formulated by Winston Churchill, British chancellor of tlit exchequer. WASHINGTON (By the Associ ated Press) The French debt situation appeared today to have again developed into a waiting at titude on the part of tho Washing ton government for possible fur ther light on. the suggestions con cerning the refunding agreement presented in the Clementhal mem orandum. It was said definitely at the Btato department that the French UonB ditl not wftrraIIt calU suggestions did not warrant Ing a special meeting ot the Amflr Icon funding commission to con elder them. . . PAft IS (By Associated Tress) The intolMillled finance ministers con I onirics l.srliiu today", In fact, if not; itt. rorm.i "' 1 ' "-' , nI'reijileroTWfilk, of Heltttum.1'nnB'. dJwrioli'OnFraridef'afc"haVifi'6,n-l v.raullonii tnHnV." "'-' ' '" "1 (Notwithstanding' h'b '' AnfrrVrHff attttude,-Jt ni; trell;Vei'!i!n ' official' jClrcli-B that tht' confrtf-ees, hotnUly' the Hrltlsb. arc; tirferniinra to, own thf dtill,:I)rooli'in Itf.llnorrtrMu con ferenues in hope of nt leiist itbHdg- ing futuro wprk ward a definite volution. HOUSE FAVORS HUGE ADDITION TO U.S. FORESTS WASHINGTON (Dy the Assocl atod I'ress) About 697.0 ncren of private land would he added to I'niatillii. Wullowa and Whitman hatlomil forests In Oregon, tlie llm-hi-rlaPds less valuat)le for forestry purposes being given m exenangr under a bill tmsscrt yesterday by the litntM. and sent td the senate:. , if , . MAKKI-rrs' TODAY' " " ' - '-PORTLAND. Ore. (AP Cnltle and sheep nominally steady, flogs steiuly to weak. fcgK one to two cents higher, 41c 44c. Putter 4'Jc. HuUerfat steady. DEBT IE ; PUZZLE ANSWER j Vets Bonus Certificates Distributed Postal Authorities Deliv ering Papers - to Ex Service Men in La Grande. The adjusted service certificates for veterans of the world war are being delivered by the postal au thorities in La Grande-to a larse number of ex-servico men who filed their applications during the past few months. The certificates are a 20-year endowment policy, based on the length of service In tho army of the yntted Stutca, The maximum seams to be about $1581), as sev eral of this figure .have been re ceived by young men hero. t Not Too Late Vet. ' The officers of the American Legion say that It Is not too late yet to apply for adjusted com pensation and offer to gladly help any who have not upplled yet. , The first meeting of . tho new year by the La Grande Ameri can Legion post No. 43, will be held in the K. of P. hull tomor row evening. Install orrucrs. Installation of officers of both the legion and auxiliary wUl be the main feature, with dancing and refreshments afterwards, to which all visiting members and their ladles are Invltad. A large attendance Is expected. FIRST i'HIX'K GIVI''..V WASHINGTON (Ily the Asioel- ated Tress) The first check for (Continued on Pajre fi.i K LAM MATH FALLS, Ore. To nil outward appearanens. jioi'cou-, certed ofrort is being madu by lo cal authorities - lp; upprvhifnd-tho three, masked outlav.t who early undfty, murdered Oscar ,Krickson tnhnre'f. fn tho rohbhrv til tk DOkei 'game ift .iflv basement ofAtVtf Scnn- dlhavlqnTijill. r . v.;. . v " Shertrf Hawkins and '4ila depn 'flM,"Vho" took office . yesterday. ! we're" kept busy . throu)iout the 1 day petting, acquainted With their! iluOe's ' While Police Chief iftimph rey Was devoting much of 'his time to Vleanlig' tip his desk to make Way for 'A. h. Ppwoll, who wa up pointed chief of police at the coun cil meeting lust night. Private investlgatora have learn ed that on- ex-convlct, who had been hanging around Klamath Fulls for some time, nnswers in general the description of the lead er of the outlaws, and he Is being sought unofficially, though officers place little credence In this theory. A stolen automobile, which had been parked within three blocks of the robbery, mny hnve been used in the, get-away, officers be lieve. The' machlna hua- not vet been located. s m mWM Governor Of Wyoming . ... . ....... ... 7 'H-ni A)kp MltH. M-.I.MK TAVI.OIl ItOSS CHKYKNM-l (liy Mm AMrM-latitl Pns?.). .Mrs. Uiw lHt-anio the flrt didy cletetl woman grvpmor In tho lulled Mates when fclic tuok oath of goivinur of Wjuiuiuj. IHfMION FUND WORK it SUCCESS Big Share of Five Thous and Raised in Hour's Solicitation ENTIRE AMOUNT EXPECTED SOON Chamber of Commerce ( Committee, Headed by . A. E. Hunter, Produc ing Kesults. A. It. Hunter, chairman of the 1'nion County Chamber of Com merce irrigation committee, to day reported nt. the luncheon or the organization in Odd Fel lows hall, thai a fotul of $!,7ft0 had already Imvii pledged ful fill- $5,000 fund to match n Uko i federal amount to pay for n I survey In connection with tin; j launching: of a mine to m-cihc i two Irrigation projects feedliiir tho (irando Kond vullcy fi-om ! ( 'ill herino creek and Meadow- biuok. , j According to M i. 1 lintor, the committee spent about one hour this morning securing thu given amount and it expects to procure the entire five thousand dollnrs within a short space of time. Not a person approached refused to subscribe to the fund. Mr, Hunter also explained that all money put Into this survey will be refunded at a later date. Ills , report was greeted with enthusiastic applause. , Itatcs Dlstiusm-d. ' Near the close of the I'ineheon. following an announcement by 131- mer Stoddurd that a meeting of the Oregon industrial congress tni- H,.t thn ii'iistilf.. n Mk r)(,0'nll SUito Chamber bf CcSrimorM would be held In Portland Thurs day and Friday; und nrging at La Grande men who dould attend to do so, Mr. Htoddardi niude.' a re- port on the Intermediate rnte fight situation, . giving r.i me. raiiroans (Continued on Pag S.) '' ' CRIMINAL TRIES SUICIDE. FAILS; MUST FACE TRIAL VANCOPVKK, P. C. (By the As sociated Press) Henry Miller, of San Ilernadlno. Cal., is recovering here from effects of poison taken last night, and will be tried ' in Longvlew, Wash., on worthless check charge, according to the po lice. Milter Is also wanted in connec tion with an ullegnd $ 1 0,000 Triaid In ,Hun Hernardhip, i jh ofricors Bald. ' . , ! 1? jj I $ )) i TTnvrhrht by Hams Eh ' est . r II. New County Officers In k Office Now Departments Affected by November Election Are Functioning at Court house Today. The new county officers took up their 'positions yesterday at the court house and wre hard at work this morning at un early hour when the "inquiring reporter" from the "Evening Observer" paid them a non-official visit. On shaking hands with Jess Preshears, new county sheriff, ono feels Instinctively that tho office Is literally In "good hands." The new sheriff radiates that quiet power of tho sort which Is always attributed to the "he men" who grew up in the "great opon spaces." Iorty years old and says ho "don't care who knows It," the new sheriff has spent most of his life In Elgin where he served for a long time as town marshal and later as special deputy. Two Assist ing. Brosh ears' two main assistants , are Amos "Hpud" Helm, office dep uty, to whom you will pay your ! taxes, und from whom you will get your temporary llconso plates and so on and Hugo Kllngharmir, out-Bido-deputy, who helps the sheriff round them up. "Spud" Is weJl known to locul baseball fans as the diminutive shortstop on last year's team. Kllnghamer has been a resident of Ia Grande for some . years and has many frlonds here. Knyro at Salem. K. A. Say re, school superintend ent, who Is serving his first -term, has not yet officially appeared In his offlco just below the stairs at the court house. Ho Is attending a school superintendent's conven tion at Salem but will bo in La Grande some time this woek. W, W. Htovcnn, county, commis sioner who succeeded J. F. Hutch Ison will meet In the county court for the first timo tomorrow. Official1 announcement i 'twas made: this morning by H, Hi Bait-dock- that 'Oscar Cutler had brt uppolnted ito fill "the place- 'lofti Tacant iby W. C. Crews, who r- Goutly resigned to accept the posi tion of city manager. ,,, ( . Mr. Cutler has been in the em-. ploy of the stato since ox cept for a period durihg which ho was serving Uncle Sam in tho V. 8. army. In addition to the regular Job of office engineer Mr. Cutler will have charge ot a portion of tho road maintenance work, accord- ling to Mr. Haldock. :r. IS SHOT: DOWN H'HANTON. Penn. (Py the An-sociiiti-d Press) Ills body riddled with bullets. Htimuel Hpachlu, XI, jwjrretury of the Kwen Colliery lo cal union of the Pennsylvania Coal CUTLER GIVEN tfC '..' IIIUIHIIIII I UU.I K- , IH'.'V I'-"' mm Gi j coiMpJiny, wan found deud In the found, battered, and bruised In the. IsineetH of Plttston early today. I bfisenient of 1 fir hon.a .last I"'rl- I Spaehla, one of 11.000 miners on 'day, mo do trrangetii.nts to ,;trans litlriko in the Pllrston district fofin0rt the body to her former bow the past five weeks, was on his wuy)n 'Colorado Kprlngs.,,Coto,; Cttnly home after attending a union meet ing. 5 Arrests .Made Kiv- im-n were urrested In on - nertlon with the nhootlng of Spa- ehia. lit (, tss riiTH ti:um I'HOKNJX. ArlK. ( AP) Oeorge V. 1. Hunt, iH-moeral, Monduy morning begnn his flft h lernt as governor of Arizona. The lnaugu r.'ttfou cereiiiouhs were simple und brief. if . Something Is Wrong Some MtlvrttlvhiK Bet.il bettr r stilts than olhers-Miine im"!-mi-mh men werti lo mtke II pay iitrcru ly wi ll, nnd iithei only fairly wi ll or trot nt all. Vhnt't tfie trouble? 1 niutlly It's (lie iim-UhmI and Hh limn. And It vnn Im- inwlly iwrwlnl. ( Mir h vri Kltic k nowledip. hnel m Miiiiid jiiK'rleiMV, b at hl wrdu1. "ObmrTiT Advertising- . A ftlcrchoadlBing fk-rrloe" Figures in Divorce Case ilS,- !) Ant lilAllt III f :t" i; Ti'CITY HEADS r. -MrTz i Dr A. L. Richardson Suc- k - - '- ceeda Dr. Kirby &a , i ! Health Officer rife 4 , . , v , I 1 J : -. i' I 111 , -s '- ' -.. .,' itt i I i -I 'k.' (4 " , ' V'" 1' .1 ; . Tlio 'abovo idctnro Is of frs. Frank B, S-ott, of Michigan, a flgui-n in the Koott divorce enso which has taken a 'sensational (urn lately witli alleged epos iirew of her misconduct. Ilclow -'oiigTesHinaii Ktott. who Ids wife accused of gambling. OMAHA. Neb. (Ily the Assdcl nteil Press) White relatives for . Mrs. Mae Hahne, u hosi body was , 1 1 .i n- ' Henrys Buale was limklnK iirranffeiiicnlH ' to file . insnnlty eharffrs nfraln J, Wurren Hahne, ;iH.r husband, who Is accused of h death .jr . un VJ RllTYRflifin UIIIDI I I UUIIIIU 1 K ir. however, he fihould be unable 1000.000 mmhi wiih'.i .kmiw n-ww--n to prove llah'ie ins-ane. he sild. h"r action should Ik sought tlito would Immediately trv Ilahnu on ( iimmiMi. a first dgree murd'. charge, as re!ommended by a co -oner's Jury. ind recommend the death penalty. The Insanity heorl-.m. however, will probably not be held for a week. (Continued on Pinto ft.) t Idaho Man Killed by California Policeman CAl.KXKXi. Cal. (AP) J. H, Keathers, alleged lo hn'p been wantsvd In connection with five tuiirdi-!.. vVo in pocatello. Idaho, MP't thro in (thlo, mid for rob- b- rh-H In Hnn Mrn.irdlno. Cal.. liHt week, wiii idiot 1 and killed here Monday by Chief of Police Hard wlk. pOCATKI.Mi. Idaho. ( A P ,f. A. P'-filhers. or Ketters, reported klll'd In a pistol duel nt Cnlexlro. 'nl.. Monday, la w'll known. In polb-e eireb-H in this city, but orfl vm hnve no information connect -Init him with murders either here or In Ohio. Aeeording lo avullahle informa tion. Feathers was In Pocatello a month or six weeks during ln.t July and AmrUKt but was not con nected with any (rouble with local polb-e. While hero ho signed a bill of sale for nn automobile as J. It- Fetters, rhlch Is believed to be bis reul name. V. i XTRA OAI8 VETO SUSTAINED IN SK.N ATEl VOTK K5 TO' 9 : AVASIIIXUTO.V. (AI Press Tlnio l lnsli) . I'rcHidont Cool litec'u Tfto ot tho poKlol pay bill wan miMtalnc4 loihiy by the sen. bio, K5 to to. Ono JM limn two . 'IhlnU nwi'Msnry lo iwn tlio tnoa simi. over I lie wt. Wilh Uio volo . siiHtnineil, wilnry ', IncruOMtn arc Uuiemloni upon enactment of lunullnic ailintnlHtmtlon nwAMiro m nil viiiico . tlie iuy anil xlnl rnifs miiiuliniMwtty , , i . , VYr;iti:sNnciv hit "VAIllN(m)N (AiM 'irrfit rttiUutia . or, uo.;.VpUu4 ', ikH" ' by "lrr! owriwwuMii k- i uluUnl to. Iiah-a wldea o urn "air. ,Vf '?Jj ),iicoily jOvorwiolmliuj oontonipt. fur ' 'Hiu act by ol(irrlM law Blildhiff '' pltln'jis," In A. MtHtcinpnt toluy by .. 5 . nvHlilcnt. tilojton of tlio Ahhooiu '' ' .! linn' Aitnlnat lrolilbllluu .Anicnd- lion Against lrtdiibitlou . nieiit, llo .riTomHt especially. o lcstlmoiiy, n l)io. divorce action brought , by lleprtwntuuvo Koott, of Michigan, In which bo said a witness toMtlfied Scott . brought Ihjuor Into this country from Pan ama. u:ank rr.uj.Ns illm.sh - M;V VOItK (AP) (MMton B. Meaiifl, former Jusih'o dmrtment agent, In feigning Hlmna to avoid trial of charge of conspiracy to obstriM't just ice, Fmloral Judgo Llndloy wuh told ttwlay by Hpeclnl ANHlstant t nlteI H tat oh Attonioy Todd. Todd, told tho court gov eminent fi)ora lives ',itul called up on Means at Cont'ord, NM C(( hist night nud iv ported Menus was ap pa rent ly In gmnl heal I U ,ttwiP telcgraiddc statement by a Concord idlr!hiaii ymtcrday tluit Means wan wrlonnly. Ill anil noouctl an, Iminciliato n pern th hi iuMj pi;fohk (HM.iiTTKr W A S 1 1 1 N JTO X " ( A P ) Wa r d pnrtincut reommtii(il(nf for rot dnetloitH of about l ,ti),ww, tviv ci-lliK four lleutN hi 9.1,5(15,000 Hv rra nnd linrlHrrs bill r'tMMtcd last yrnr, were placed la-fftro Ihi' Iiohno 1'Kcrn and hnrlHirs tMiinndtteo to day. Till Mhonld redue the lotiU of tho bill to niHTrnxhnntelv :tH.- I HOI, 1)1 P MI.N PAIL PITTHHUHU Po. tAP) Holdup men today hot and wounded John W. Sands, non of l,awr'iico A. Hands, president of tho PI rat National bank, when ho ran for help after their demand for $20,000 had been made on hlH father fin he was leaving bin homo In , the fniihlonabln F.qulr rel Hill dlstrlt't. His condition Is considered serious. The men failed to get tho money. ':Mrs. Scott Lets Court See Lounging Garment Al.l'KNA (Liy tho Aasoulated Presi tay part ten on w..cn Congressman Heott charges his wife. Kdna. went without her hus band, were the subjects on which Mrs. K-ott was rroM eiHtntned to day when the Hcutt divorce hear ing was resumed. Much testimony was devoted to . questioning Mrs. Hcott In ronneatloD with her alleg ed friendship with officers of the ulr service and their wlven at so cial HctlvltlcH to which Hcott ob jected. AI.PKNA, atcd Prtio) Mich. (Ity the Assocl- Mrs, Edna -James GEO. T. COCHRAN CITY ATTORNEY Chief of 1 Police, Fire .Chief, ; City Recorder, ; Treasurer arid Vater, Street Chief Retained. With tho excaptlon' of two de partmental chnnges, tho parson nel of tho city's staff c( officials Is unclmnirod, according; to City Mnnaxor W, C. Crows, who an- , nounced his appointment to this nowspapor today. , Those two oxcoptlons an, tho. blty nttornoy and the health offi cer. Dr. A. 1 nichardson, one of tho most ..competent physicians and sura-eons in this city, has been appointed hoalth offlcor, replac ing Dr. E. O. Klrby, who has boon head of tho city health de partment for several y.oara. uoorgo -i. coonran. or tno nrm of Cochran and Euorhard, has boon appointed olty . attorney. Ha uoeeda. the firm of Or eon & Hess. city attorneys under tho lJ4 reg--lme. Moth Mr.. Cochran and Dr. Blch- ardson have a4oopted. Tho : other department of tho city administration remain tin- changed. . . .Firo Reappointed Flro Chief C. O. Murchlion will continue to control thg (ocal flro department, - : , , , ' " . .. Cllnta Haynes. - who' ' has baiin sought By, tha fodera government ,iwiu viiiur: .iuv-.,tuifuraenen . agon elos iwlll' oontlttua ,m clilvf lot po-, . lice,. In full control of ihls.aspArt.,! moat.. . ' i,,.ifi...vi i t . . J. B. stearin, city tasorder for tho past several-. Mara;, aad Jlr. Bmm" leowier,., city traasurar , for , a prolratted period,,, ara ;rap-. pointed'" to loffloe,, ,aa f (. ;,Hoxaco. , unappi. noao., ,pr Jtne, atreat..,8nd.. water departments,.,. .. ,,,, Mo changes have yet been made In depnrtmontnl employes,, .... ,, ono rosltlou Undealdetl. Only oivo position now remains undecided and this Is not in the (Conllniiad' on Page 6.) CINCINATI (Py tho Awoclated' Press) Archbishop Henry Woo II or, tho fourth Hlshop of .Cincinnati, third to nttnln a metropolitan rank since tho creation. of the diocese upproximatoly 100 yoars ago, died . last nlKhti Henry Monitor was one ef the, first students to tho Amorlcan col lK a Pomp, whom he comploted his coUrfiu with great success, win- , nlnK tho -highest distinction, in a. 00111 pot It ivo examination with tho students of tho Propaganda, tho Irish and tho Orenk colleges. Ho won tho first throe prlsos In the ology, was awarded tho gold medal, and given the degree of doctor of divinity. Archbishop Moo I lor was born In Cincinnati, December It, 1849. and ufter finishing his preliminary edu cation In parochial schools, he ma triculated at Bt. Xavlor's college, ' where ho was graduatod with high h,onots in 1 SCC. He wont to Home almost immediately and entered tho American college. The young student was ralsod to priesthood In 1876 by Monslgnor Lent I In thn Cathedral of St. John atoran at Homo, and upon return- (Contlntied on Page R.) Kcott. wife of Congressman Frantr I. Hcott, Klevpnth Michigan dis trict, who ts contesting the latter' suit for divorce In the courts here. In cross examination late Monday afternoon d-clured that she had never called or seen the army of ficer who figures In the case and' Is known ns M.tsshe' since her trouble with her husband. In the cross examination she denied ever being alone In her apartment wtth a wushtngton automobile sales man mentioned In the case. Mrs. Scott, in testimony Monday (Continued on Page 6.) ARCHBISHOP PASSES AWAY m