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1 . fiT: EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-EIGHT PAGES TODAY CITY EDITION THE WEATHER VOItTI,ANU (Al) Uro. gon; ituin lu tho west; rain or snow east of the Cas cades tonight and Tuesday. ! VOLUME XXIII. MUMBKIl ASSOCIATED lUtKHS LA GRANDE OKEGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1925. MKMHKIt ASSOCIATED I'HESH NUMBER 93. Ha fctttui? a ' C0MMIT1EE I in ip.t mi IU IIU I Ull ,1 (By Harry II. Hi ml) WASHINGTON (NUA KyclaD The-uvlutlou problem Is one of the hardust puzzles JV- nf wilnlstrulloti aim t'ongress uro wrestling with jitsl now. Experts views are very diver gent." AH want development but no lvo want H along tho same lines. The, lawmakers are beginning to : discover that airplanes Vre not an Administration Senators Hentld:"8 rmhU8iliaU ,mv'1 r?prc Favor Further Probe Th.cobt or u piiine is a-mere into Appointment bagutclle compared with. the. coat -1 - r of u bagatelle or ecn,a raiser' DrrAVT, . but there have lo t bef dozens o' WILL OlVL OlUiNL. limes 4is many planes as, battlo-l f'UANTF. TO SPEAK Hhlps and cruisers and :the planes! tttiULlU 3rril don't last long. ' . " ' 1 itudiret Director r.ord complains Judiciary Committee to of an overlapping of army and g Scene of FireWOl'ks nuvu ..vh.tlon netlvlll.s nf thn dun- Dt OV.CHL. UA 1 UCWUIAO llcallon of effort and expense. Ho t wants u liaison system to eliminate this. . ., J r Maj. Gen. Patrick and Hrtg. Oen. Mltclicll of the, army air service favor placing both army and navy rvieus under a single ; executive liead, an army man. Hear Admir al Moffntt of. the navy air service says such an arrangement ' would la lie good cure of the. army but leave tho nuvy unprovided for. Hinged Around idge's Choice. Cool- WASHlNliTO.N AI' Press Time Flas.i). 'Ilie senate, today reunliniiltcl lu the Jmlhilnry committee the nomination of Atti.rncl (Irnrnl SIimio to Ik- a supreme uouri Justice. , May be Judge I?.." , 1 i I -o j Herrin Rows Ended With Two Deaths Mayor Believes Saturday Night's ' Killings Will Bring Peace to County. flllCAOO Hy the Associated Tress) C K. Anderson, mayor ol Herrin, 111., when S. Ulenn Yoiiiik liquor raider; Om Thomas, deputy sheriff and two others were, killed In a pistol fight Saturday night, declared here Sunday night that the killings would terminate the actional troubles which have rag ed there for months. "With the leaders of faction dead as a result of the shooting from now on there will be peaci and yuict in Herrin." Tho mayor left Sunday night for Herrin after spending several days here. . -Mrs. .Mabel lllebrnmlt. Iaks Angeles, assistant attorney ircai ernl. Is the inot likely candi date for federal judgeship' in California, according to dis patches from Washington, 1, (.'. FOG GR PPED CITYIN NIGH T WASHINGTON (By the-Assort - !utfd Press) Administration scna- Si crolury of tho .Nuvy Wljbur. torn win'iil to IochIIzc th. Juillc-. ugrei'H -with Admtrul Moffott bul. tary xomuiitlutj thu. wholo contro Si'crilary' of War Weeks dlaugrciM- verily over tlie nouilnHtlon of At wilh Gens. I'ntrlek ttnd .Mitchell, .lorney General llarlnn Htone for Mlu hi-ll renlly. Is tho most whole- the supreme court, souled aviation man In Washing-) A tho result of week-end con- i..n litrllt mid Alnffett are lust ferenee. It hiiH tteen deelded to us enthusiastic but Moffblt holds seek I ho return of the nomination ! the ulr services to be no more limn to tho committee which once re urmy and navy nrms and rutrlcl' ported II favorably, ho that Stone considers the combined services a and other Justice department of mllltury arm In a cenoral w.ay. ' ficlnls Win present their sldo of the mii, .i,,. ii icnka on ulr noer as dispute centering about the move entirely till Independent proP03l-i10 secure a seconu inuicunem .llcveriueiess ia urauue etiizeus tlun . agalhat Senator Wheeler, of Mou-ifeel that it was a very creditable . 4. ... lanu, in uic uisirici 01 coiuiiwhu. anu ;succe.s.si ui auempi 10 oui-iok . ...... 1 r , : DIM BOD v Mrs. Hart Wins Court Battle The It ran do llonde valley mi micked , London last night and; did a pretty good Job of It. No KngllHhmen have, bwi'n, interview ed on the matter, of course, but u..i-t'..t!ifi(.u Wl-i.Iik' -Wilbur take the same' position that the A UMLMSTKA 1 lOA foggy London. The, fog, one of the worst ever Il A TVC IVTPtVACP expenenceu in ims ruck ui unr 1 JUiro ll XVCjiloi I woods, occurred afler sundown .' OF ANNUITIES unU .cotlnued until, late, in the levelling. . It was so, dense "tuit " Ktree.t liirlits could not be seen WASHINGTON (' the Asso-jthnje blocks dlalunl . and only ,.l,.twl I'Pnuui liwroiiMKil nmiiii.i I...1..H ..t .I,w.l-U The urmy and nuvy ?.ve aepa- . , Bovx.P.i. JT.,.,,,.. '.,..t from 'a tendency f the uruiyi (tnd nuvy Is tu develop air forces b distinctive; cluuacler, radically different III or- gunlzution, methods, plan of oper-j Tlie twd secrolurles argue thus: raw nuswona. . i.o i .. i , mrifl employes are favored by the ,,.,-., who wua In the valley luiid and tho navy W,th01.vP.aor.,...ipretWtB,.. Uoorotary WsrhUiwrt.K.: I ho tag wua thai IlKhla i.unu iinicni niiie-iioi ouri.mn, S1)U ,odBy , ,,.t,.r lu the seu-iof unmoachlni,- rant could not be (Continued on I'aB . ;ate committee, on civil service, urg-1 (lng leglHlatlou at the present sen- ' sloh bf congress to relieve what! dm secretary described us "actual dint reus existing In many cases" uf undeiVald federal annuitants. uficerlalned 1 yards , away.. , . I'Yom all reports the log wan general In this portion of the valley, striking Hot Jaku, La Urundo and nearby points . C'liaugr to Colilur X'aiuH! ll..Ni.it(. tin. (lcnniiv nf tlwi vi i;XTHA J:lt KLMOVKO whL.i, u-iih riiiiKtMl hv tlm middeni SAI.K.M. Ore Jimmy Gentry, of chlin(Tu (n temperaturo . and hlgh OtlB. Ore, had the distinction of HHturmion of the air, no uccldents, having three perfectly good wtrs. iOL.c,im.j; .' ;t. ! One of the cars was removed by I Kvonlii't?" fogs, of this nature, ; H. local physician and the patient HIR uncommon lien, although oc- " ' ' ' will be able to leave the hosplttil t.)IMionalty morning fogs uro vex- WASHINGTON (Hy the A(ocl-.today. peri. necd. A few years ago llu- uled reMn)-WIth the satiate In a j,Itmy explained lo the physl- ker City had a fog similar to-tle raiuer iinvxpcivu ihmBiu -i 'iLJuns that lie submitted to Hie l.oMtal pay rat increase hill. Uho ;up(,rHtlon K.CHUH(. nf inK Ma. Isle of I'tnes ireaiy ami inn P" ded" bv his companions at scliool. st 1 1 1 ; i rrs I a i uo I d . i ; i H Kit It IN. III. (AIM - With mi nt la -men again patrolling tin streets of Herrin, order prevatleo Sunday alter the latest outbreak o' warfare Saturday night -in which four men were killed. Including S Glenn Young, Ulan liquor raider and Ora Thomas, deputy sheriff recognized outstanding leaders ol the two factions. Tho two others killed in the re- . volver battle In a main street t Igar I shop were Kd Korhcs and Homer Warner, botli companions ol Young. Young died from a bullet wound through tho heart, although he wss shot also in Hie right breast Thesn shots, according to reports came from the two revolvers han dled by Thomas. When citizens entered the cigar shop a few minutes after an ex change of 40 or 60 shots they found . Young dead and Warner unconscious. Thomas slumped lo the floor with bullet wounds in hi body and died on the way to the city hospital, KorbeN lay deud on the sidewalk outside, shot through the base ol the skull. Warner died In the hos pital about two houi'H later. Troops Arrive. A company of mllltla. headed by MuJ. Hubert l)avis, arrived at 2 a. in. from Carbondale ami took Charge . of thn situation, . . . . Versions of the battle vary. Jt Is known, however, that the shooting look place In the Canary cigar store and barber shop, operated in the front of the Kuropean hotel, a reputed rendezvous of anti-klan uducrctits. Jpint Commission Elects . Dr. Zahle, of Denmark, , as President . HOPES HELD FOR SUCCESSFUL MEET Porter Declares There Is No Dispute Concern ing Length of Period ;for Suppression. OKNKVA liy the Associated 1 're.HH ) A Joint commission from the first and second International o'ltfum conferences, appointed as a means of breaking the deadlock between American and leading Kuropean deli-Kates over the sup pression of opium smoking In the far east, mot today, and organized. The commission elected Dr. Her luf Zahlc, Denmark, president and voted to make the sessions public. ' lYatv lmc Hovers About, That the Kplr'lt of conciliation had entered Into the deliberations neemed evident from t he atl it ude taken by HepreHntatlvo Torter. bond of the American delegation. He tmid that no dispute seemed to exist on the length of tho period In which opium smoking should be. Hiippressod. All agreed, IftvHuld, on fifteen years, but thero existed a difference of opinion on when the tirteerf-ycar period nuould start. TRINITY SUIT MKh Wlnlfivil linn mid her linbv linve Juat left I be court room wlieio alio won the rlitltt to wunn tu the M-m'ii tinder lid ritll iiiinie. A lenl M'luirallon itKreeinent with "t'n'O-dlill lllll." which provided fnr lier siiinrl, hut wstrli'titl Iter linin lipiH-arliiK In the movies, was declared llleual, 'I lie trust fiiml of l(i:I.IMI0 freiileil for lier and uiiullivr of 100,0(111 for tlio.bahy will bo IH-Id Intact. SLOWS WHEELS iireme court nommaiion or Auor- m y O-neral Stone.' tho bourn- Is beginning to slow up Us work In order not lo find time hanging on lis hand. Having disposed of the inopt lm poruint of the annual supply bills, the house now Is giving onli" leis urely consideration to the Other. Kvcn so. leaders expect to send two more to the .senate thla week. I In budgets for 11 xpendent of fices and for the state, commerce nnd labor departments. Thus far the senate hts kept p;ie" with the house on I ho' appro priation bills and got Itself In a lunate on oth-T matters 'largely throiiKh an effort to coiuddfr three things al once. The Isle f Tines treiily was Its unfinished business; tlteii it save the postal bill a spe eliil onl'T status and finally it gut Into a jam on tlie Htone domina tion, j lliirsiiiti Hill ;irn dinnc None of the .leaders nil I vetf. j tare an opinion as to when any of i these matter.x win lie d In posed of, 1 but despite this tlie senate has. by j o formaj vote made tine nursum bill for the retircbient oaf for do ubled pmergency World war vet ' era ns unfinished bu sines a week from Monday , l'nsi(b-nt CooMUge W exert lug some Influencf witii renucct lo ac tion on both the Isle (of lines j one of last night. The coldest weather experienc ed during the night wua .16 de grees above aero. no ads tu hi-: iiiMto i;i. MKDKOHD. Ore. The principal ;Cnn Yai Son Will Ha Under the Knife Today loada ylthln t'raler ILl.e park! will be. hard-surfaced this year. t'olonel O. Tliompaon, suiter- Intendent of the park, announced j VlOICINO (Uy tho Associated tnal consreaa naa passed two.rl.aH) ,r. Klin Yat Son, head of meaaun.a which Rive a tolal "f: i,e so-called Houth China govcrn- .laj.uuu ior rouu improvemeni in i nlcnl and olio of the leaders In the park thla year, and Hint tlie : n, r,,r,ii,,n ,,r n Chinese reniib. Jusllee. Inioney would be used for repine- I e. wan taken to thu hospital hero In? the present dualy Ihoro jsli- l today to undergo an operation for larea witn blluntlile pavement. ahcesa of the liver, ills condition la said to be serious. jioNMon ii M.wiat n Li, i) (Conlimied ni l'aa PUZZLE ANSWER I C5KEN r I ; i r 'ft:ohTr is' i HurSlQlCii DiAD Ahr--. i MVElPiI; C ANUTE : lEiNITElRi iSgCEDE WON BY BLUES Tho American Legion member ship contest came to an end at G o'clock lust Saturday night. The contest was very closiv but tho llluo team under thu leader ship of Otis Veal inudo a final tiean-up on Saturday afternoon and won by 10 points. The Him team turned In 38 renewal mem bers and seven new ones, wlifb tho Tteds under tho leadership of Itay Williams had XX renewals and seven new ones. The losers will be hosts to the winning team at a lmnuuet to tu served at tlonan hall on the regu lar meeting nlfrht, KVhruary 4 1 lie ban'iuet w HI he for the i i - M'JNMiHTlI. Ore. Tlie annualu""" , 1 " y oinmercial club banquet wsjl' " n ... ... i.h.-i a noi... . Kiven ill the Odd I-YIIowh hall. ; ,MX ' " ",u ' ' ended. Hpeak-! ,r(1 , . . Ij.ii.li.ni. i.r.Hi.!1 "ir ... .m- .i.e., school; II. W officers of tlx IS LAUNCHED MAY VtlltK (lly Uie Assool. llled I'ress) A suit to compel 'I'tiiiity rliiiri'li to turn over tho bulk t its iirom.'1-l.v In 1owriT Mltiililllliui, esllnmU'il worth niiiro Hutu 10 million dollars, to tin; helm of llohert Kd wards, was Ih'kihi in fexlernl court to 'day, by Arthur l. i:dward, ol (i'ulironl eoiinty, .North t.'arollrut, uuil Wesley J. lOiiwmrdi, of 1 Aimeles. 'Hid heirs contend Hint til" cbini'li i'uinw into iMMbession of tlm huul In 1707 under a -jcar leavi and at tlio expiration of that Icnso thu cliureli contlnueil in imjsmcssIou as UrnanUi at sui-friiisc. SPEAKERS TO UCTR A DEBT PROBLEM E MEETING Tho Monday Kvonlnif I'liblle Mpcaklng Clasa will . bo in eharife of tho Chamber of Commerce luncheon tomorrow noon, accord ing to an announcement by Karl Reynolds, secretary, thla mornlnK. iiaiink ad.ii Dt.i;i inham: : t M A H A (AH) i, Warrwi .ilalini', tlmahit reHlttir, who was i ncciisi'il l.v the eorontVa Jlir' ol i miirilerliiK bin winy -wax ItMMiy ail I Indued Insane. He will lm tilitll inittitl to Hie statu hospital. WATER WORK IMEIIDUEIIT PROPOSED Senator Joseph Would . Have State Engage in Development OTHER BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED Appropriation of $410,000 for Building of State Offices Will Be Asked Soon, , . 8AI.K.M. Ore. (lly the Associ ated I'reaa)- Kenator Joseph today Introduced a Joint resolution pro posing to submit to the people a constitutional amendment author- Izliiic that tho aliite engage In wa-, tor power development either In dependently, or cooperatively wllh any other state or states, with tho federal government, or with ull of them. . , . Joseph said tho Columbia river should ba harnessed. ,;. Other Kills Prepared. The state attorney general would bo empowered to name a district attorney of one county to act for nnother . under certain curcum st a n tea under' a hill to bo Intro dttced by lteprescntatlvc pleroe, of Coos und Curry counties. A hill calling fnr an appropria tion ' probably of $4!0,UUU for new slate office buildings Is likely o bo introduced by the publio insti tutions committee of the houao today. AT FRONT YET SHIP SINKS; CUi:V HAVI'IU SDA'I'I l,t; (M'l I "urtl-cil tlM'n. nialilnjf up the (ww of the 'llrlllsli LA GRANDE BOY GIVEN COURSE . IN RESCUE WORK (i it i: ti o n Ac.itn.TiriiitAii C( 1 1, 1. Kill;. I'orvallla (Special) Lloyd lliirnwell of La Orallde. junior In inliilitg engineering, has com plcl cd a five-day eourae In ri aciie ainl first aid. This eourae was given by he lilin'HU of mine rescue and first aid or the safety service iluislon or mines from ttiu flt'pii it iTifiit of Interior. The students were trained In Ihe utiiliiptilalioli of a M,''f carried oxy gen apparatus, which enables the T. K, Bellamy will be chairman acliiKiner Speedway, Whii'li sank ti of tho day. 'J'ho program will ( mllii wot in t'uiw Mattery Katiir consist mostly of a general ills-1 day after fire mid explosion.-, wore cuasion of various bill now before j antcil in two lire bonis..: One. was tho state legislature. This will j picked up hy the steamer Mamie bo the second program put on by, laul mid Ihe or.ier InmlcU at I'acli tlto class In tho last few months. I eiin hay. The spixida,v. was n- Tho first one was much enjoyed route iiiini Vlelorla to Lorinlo, by tho Chamber of Commerce .lelio. wllh lliiuor. inembcrn and this one Is expect ed to bo even butter. B ; given in tin unit re TROT IS llln I"" allenili ' Ir'l 5 P F r" ln, lu,l"'l J- s- tZ-lCi i,int of tin' noi uuil sch QP I INbl iMorliin. mayor. rviCr'K l o'D' ' l 'oliilnerclal and Rockefeller Employes' Plyih Success In Part ' NKW t;K (IJihc AkholIhI'"! Many Vim KbecV director of the' l'nMn The llockfelli r jdan of Foundation'!! lepartimnl of Indu- iinployeti' repr. Meqtatlon. which J trial Hludb it. itaid It has alhrre. mi Introduced In line mln' of fold Nlfrnlflcunce for Industry pen-j the .'olorailo I'uul nnd Iron com- U rally und for tin- country al larpe: . paoy Immediately rollott'inff the I II reveals the undi-rl ng cuiim-H of latimim Mrlke of l13 and which j the perennial controversy between hit jint:e betn adopted In hundrcdf roaI niln rn and mine operator: of other plunlii hu.4 proved to be. , It In the fir Itnparltul nppratol civic. clubH and. Hchuol board. The mayor wild1 that while Moiimoiitl now hud' more than la mlb-H of concrete atdewulk, wveritl inHen more wei'j pin nned for this yenr. A Hpegbtt i election will be held In IVbruary' on a bond InMiie for a w-u.-r By4-j tern. A ftperlal nebool election lo vote IioiuIh for a new hltrh m-liool ' ' KvninaHtiiii. iiIho will be held hoo.i. J In the Becietury'n budget rir I port It v an brtt iffhl out that tlie jromiuerthd ilni. had expended 'more 1 1 1 ti 1 1 $in IiihI year. followed by a dance with a n tfii Iht orelieHtra n the dance floor of. the llonan hall. rv4i,oNi: hits ai stkama I'KIITII. N. H. W. ( A I ' A ter rific cyclone ui ruck north went Aus tralia Hunday. The penrl fixhinK town of Itoebouriie fuifftTiM l.i.d !'. A Jetty 2 I ft 7 feel Utnjf wn vir tually d.-Htroyed lly the Htorm. CIVIL CASE UN wearer lo eiiler a poisonous aliiios- ..j Hlales Nalliiniil luinli Mils iiiiirn pli.T' lo ilo rescue work, without np. )r. ;jrM,s and Mr. Hal- daiiuer to himself and without ilc- (l u,,. rinii of Nichols, pending on some oil person lo ,.( an, , ,,r llal.i , ale furnish blin air by a lube. here Ibis moiiiilig to take cine ' lot the proaeclllioll. 'flic law rtrln I'lanninir for Economic or cochnni and Kieriiaid win Agricultural Caucus noi NiitY srrr lost VASIII.iT.N (Al') New i Mi'ic.i lost Its but i miry d Uplift1 J wU'.i ohira.h. tiMhi In the Mipn-nie 1 court. 'I lie ill!"" Int'tlte it strip of in. itl iiiNiut too ft'fl whip anil I 200 mili'M Ion;;, ( olomdo linn been erirlHuiLr JurlMlli'tloii oter Ihe li-rriturj in coiitroerM,v. i I MAN'S AUMV Itl'.A'l UN Sll AMill Al (AP) 'Iniops of Judge J. W. Kliowle.1 or Ihe cii- ' hi llshli VlllUI, lit Wuslh, l cult court who has been lioldlmr nilh's Mcsl r hen-, surfernl a ill eourl In Wallowa eoiiiily for some I'Mil' ill-real, (ielieral flit's Iroop weeks, arrived lit La tlninde Inal '' relrcillllis nliiiig the ShaimliaJ evenlng and will try the m.i" of NniiMna railway Inwnnl Slianglial. Ml...... vs. Serou-ellis mid Ihe l llll- hlnllilj Wlllll ill SlHM'ssh.ii of I'.ie T RIAL TODAY 1 A It 1 K (Uy thu AHHoelated i'reh) DlMcuaHion of I'Yance'H lebt to Ihe United Htalea continued uiiHbated In the chutnber of dopu-i ties today. Loulfl loueheur.'ona o( the1 tie-' tfo Ma tors of the VeroallleH liealy,r. moved by Heiialur liorulra reply 1o Deputy Mitrln'n Hpeecli of IilhI wijek Ih tpioled by tho Kitoeor as aay InK; "1 never coilfeated our debt to America. I did Hay It Hcemed luipoHidhle physically und material ly that France ahould roimhurHc. the whole of that debt." 1 toss woito iu .ii:s IHIIVK MOV I IUl IIOMLl 1'i;M)Ii.to i;i,iis ixvitko. PKNIH.KTON. lodae of Klks. tuinetl for tlirei-bei-fi h bf. Kpcnl i b e. Ieiidlelon No. enter promlnn1 ineiu Mte day here an Kiieftfi. The vlwitor w ere Marney Ooldnletu. dintrlet deputy ruler of orison: Men i. 1'lnhe- of Marwh. fletd. president of I 1m- n-eun Jlii(e i;ikK' aMHoeiiitioii. nd .ltHn K I i. I Hon. exeeutlv e Mei relary of the Klk convention. The I'OMIl.lltet- of i;ik extendi.! only a pxrllal auece;n, accordtnir to ut tho mo8t prorntnent en'iinient an preliminary r:port mad': public Io.Ihv by the ltunel rtae I'ounda tion. which oinee 10 haa been! wtudyintf the operation of this and ! other plana for ifivnif waffe-i-arn- ln itatlon to t he loeal nm part lel pate In a (frond hdtfe itinir in Coitlund in July. In employes' representation nn ! ejiperltiieiil which wan I he for runer of the hop commitlee. works councils, and lnillar proj- 0(l.llMi; TO VISIT HOli: ictN lntrouee. n about K'MM com- I l l lll lt tS Al'ltll, Oil JI M; I'm n shur in the nmnH m nt of panics mlthln ret ent yean In an indiitry. The full report, covrlnff otto prlnt'd pagx-ft. iwlll be i.-wued within Ihe next mooth. ' In making the p port public. t eftort to solve labor .1.1 flciilt K WASH I.VIJTOV (llv the Asswl It points the way to o termination ' alt, iT.-mit I'resld. nt Coollilge - . J plana lo make a trip to New Kng- (Couliuued on I'ae 5.) land epher In April or June. News Of The Valley 'llmtiii.li ft larjte t-lrt-h of iir rf"Mnlt'iii- lia-nii'd In prncili-al-ly I'tiTj community In t nioii and WhIIowh iimiiiII.-m. Tbe Obrv.r tn able lo ule tieb n neallh nnd lurlrty of rnml foiitmiiiitly liew llml If llH4 betf.IlM' n at I of tlm rciftilar daily life of iii(t-t Mttta..iinl cKIacii'. TIm ni I no iilillluli for n NiMr Rlttox till MT 111 -Mill, lite n till Uuil Tbe Olr r. r ImI an etrr-liM'n-Al.iK rural folhmli.)C of iimi-mil priMir thHit, "Obscrt pt Advertising A ttlentiKiidUliMe frrvlca The ci.w tn-tianr'aellon. olnil uoterii.iiciM troop. Author- '. Hies (ttueriiiiej: Hie forelKii M'ttle- 1 III I- ,,,rl, ,p" 1 1 evipi ii I in n-w. u. iri'piirvn ai tinT in ih'jii nii nflict niMpiiheil army, ititlnx the i:-lna tiMs Hie wiini treatment accorded trt dpx of I'lini.tf Ymia Aliii curlier lil month. l-'AJItVIKW. Okltt, (Al') froKi word puzale.H euuHed OMo T'ollow', 15, to leave his home, he told aii thdrltles on his return here after runnlntc away. ''When you have to do all the chores, do your own cooking, and fall over someone sprawled out on the floor working cross word pus- , xtes. home lun't so much fuy," otto said. Otlu said he was the uuly mem ber of a family of seven who was not addicted to cross word puzzles. AltKllS TODAY ri.nm.ANo. ore. iaim-ruie alow. culv'M steady tto rtOchlBher hoif steady. Hheep and lautits slronw to &0c higher. Kifini unset tled; butler uild hutterfat steady. MAX I'llANOIHfO (Al') Uul- iterf.lt ulc. si'i.AM its .m:i;r to.nk.mt ir. V. V. I'hy. cliidrinan of Ihe r. I'Mier or Sali-s. I Jei tiil. j iiMrl. ulhinil couiiiiltlee of (he I'll- HAI.KM. Oi lr. C K. I'hiher (on I'ouiily I'liamber cf Commerce, Hr Hah-lii wi.m ileeted piehideut of joined I ii Oniutle inembers of tlm ) . Murion-I'olk- Van. lull Me.ll. al Know Hall? Cwltilk leiiiiiK oininMle.. Kaiurday evenlnif and w. i.t lo Hie I'rh kei i'l it run for the purpose of tnkln up Ihe r oui'i lv mtrvcy ff pure bred sire. This Hoel"l y at I In annual me. lint; of Ihe orRaui.ailon held ben. Ir. n. It. Hose of Halem mm e!ei t-d B' c- reluiy and Ire;'tirer, lr. I'tiul Ke wor k Ih belmr carried on by lh uf .,irtun,, president of I Ii Htate Meilteal society, was lb' principal peuker. coii.mitlec In prepHration for Ihe i Minim le i finference to be held Hoiii'-tliiH- in March. riiAiTAi i A iioiv is i;i. MKOKOUli, Ore. The Southern Oregon I hanltiupiii nsnoclation has 'CI,o been made ib-fendanl in anoili- r suit lo recover money, me ne.o-i In three luoi.'hH. The latent ' lion whs file.) by the IbHt Nil Ibiiik of Afhli.nd for inl- pMinitttMiry nttte foi' per ,.-..t The Monday eveuln speuklnxl Mild. flTY, Orn.Tlio opeulii? i-ii. ulii meet at Ihe llaptlHtof the logging camps uf the ilaiu chureh this evening at :ahlmond I.Jiuber company near le o'cloeU. All b..;s before Ihe stale troll, scheduled for thin week. Ii-kImLii ire nt Ihe present time will j had to be postponed u few dayft be itd and dlncUMSed al this 'on account of the deep snow at time. All tutcteHted are Invlb'd the camps, more than three teet lo ailemi. being reported..- , ' Activity Rules In U:S. Trade Lines At Present NKW VOUK fMy the Associated IYi-hh) I nd iMput ul ile I'vlib nei s of 1 tie hi r-otiK underlying position ol I riide und Indilfl ry ere supplied Ii.nI week by general Mfl umes lu I IICi: II ITS li;.Ml 111 II.IMV., 1KNI, Ore. Ktre partially de si . ued 1 he May apartment hou oaim'1 by Crunk H. May. ntm was eHtimated at shout ll'aon 'I ii' bull din if, of frame i.onslruc in.ii unit It I ! In Ihe downtown ...eilm. M i.ni' i.f Ihe fildcHL 111 tlonal n.nii ti hum full v hum red and h'l'thm .i... i.. .....i.w-u ..r ii... nt.... r...ui. It'1" "Ull Inleresi ll.s liOnif in the pai-iment with A" ,M lK 'y n H'"1 P-'h'' hy ,.re exceptions wer.- also insure I. - I'uller. us w-Uuy of '!.. ,,. r,.))1(irkj ret uperailve earn- II uuh though) the lire starle.1 assoch.lion. jingpo.-ror larger Independent r.ou. rags Itehh.d the stove In onel l- eotnpanles hh shown on re. ..f the i.piirtiuerits. eiTHH llKtl III Or-tanlc. 'porta for tie nM t,tlarler of Two firemen were overcome! liKNn. I ire, Hpitnhdi- A mcricMti " iy Ihe eMiihitHhiuenl of a season Mill, the Hinokf f"r five minutes war veterans In central Oregon i-bb riTi.nl far frvlghl (ruffle and ....,1 m... lir, Itvro.i M. Me W conalder tile firgaillUMMm l'l uy "ew pea Ti.-n i..r nikiii Ooii.. Id. left ii tone for h moiuent a ciin.p In Hend at meeting i..j.h,u i. Iw.m.. ..a ihe rni.r. was lu be h ld lure next week. A ,,,w buying thuin down bv the weight of prellmlnury i ting watt held In; was reported, 'his mhs offset by the hone and coffered a wrenched Hend Tuesday night. It wus e. . ren.-w.-d mllvliy In oihrr lines, side. It., just reiepiiy rK-overcd tlmated I hat there are &o veit-r-1 notably nr Increase.) demand for rrmn thn eff. is of two broken ins in central Oregon ItclMe 'o eiolhlng. textiles, shoes and other ,K,M ' mi nib -i-Mhlp iu the prop"".! esiiip. prod:. Is in anticipation of spring i The I rend of price wus mainly towuH. retUlremeutS. while uneven. higher lev. In. The most slgniricunl develop luenl. perliaist In the week's bud el or favuruble news wua the widespread Increase In gasoline and crude oil prices, uttcstfng to the Improvet) conditions In tho oil industry. Tlie second general re vision of prices within the past fori night carried gasoline I to a eents a gallon higher and erud Although itoiue moderations In I oil up lit to Jti cenls a barrel. ,( basic commodities Coii-umption H'y. As eldrncu thut the advance In raw and refined production was bused on a solid fluctuation, II was (Continued on Vu Ml