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1 . ' EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY THE WEATHER PORTLAND (AP). Ore gon: It til n tonight und Wed nesday; wanner In tho east tonight. VOLUME XXIII. LA GRANDE OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1925. MEMDEK ASSOCIATED 1'IIKSH MKMIIIIlt ASSOCIATED PltlJSH NUMBER 94. CITY EDI TION V. Hunt's Daily Letter (My Hurry II. Hunl) WASHINGTON (NBA Special) President t.ooildc: desire to trunafer Secretary Hoover from the Commerce to the Agricultural Department, though It might not seem bo on the surfuce. la evidence that . lie considers Hoover tlie ablest inuii In his orriciul family. x.'..t......llv. .he hoc ret.trvHhiu ,.f liie Department of Agriculture Is CoolidgG UrgBS Enact ment of Legislation at This Session RELIEF FOR FARMERS IS MEET TOPIC WITH PRESIDENT considered; a poslton . of second rank In the cabinet. It Is u Job for souk "farmer.1 either actual or theoretical. It ncwr has been held to re- T V A H1?DC rAX'llTI? II., oiialttle of . statesman.!""" IAJUM.E.1V ship supposed to be needed by the Department of State, or tho Trea sury Department, (or Instance. Yet In the judgment of the presi dent the biggest problem now uon- fronting the. United Hlutes bluger even ihun foreign affairs or taxa tion has to do with tho future-of American agriculture. y And to tackle that problem -he Moro Outlaw Leader bhot In SkirmisK I'ligunipatan, Wanted for Murder, Slain in Battle with Filipino Constabu lary, MANILA (V.y Assncint-d Press) I'agumpatan. notorious Moro out law. who has terrorised the populace of the Lanao province. was shot to death today with seven confederates when they barricaded themselves in a fortress und fired on officers. The outlaws used -homo made guns and bolo knives In their defense. COMMERCIAL I CLUB BACKS HUNTER BILL That Terrible Teething Period Measure Concerning Transient Livestock Is Approved TWO AMENDMENTS IN RESOLUTION ivevAllllll-ciluabluuo u.y gram, from the constabulary LlUef JliXeCUtlVe UlVen nn account or the battle. "Ther at White House Break- h'"". no ""'!" ' """". ,hu " ' - " inciting conmnimiary. laSt L0nierenCe. . Pngumpatan was sought to an 1 ' swer a murder charge. "Twhs a neat job." said a tele- pu!imU. nf flnnimniY-P giving . ,T ' V wants, us head of tlio Ucpartinenl of Agriculture, a man oE tho big gest possible caliber. . ', - ' Hoover's. four years at the head of the Department of Commerce, as well as his previous i Xpert train ing in economic problems, aru held to have fitted him especially for the particular need President Coo lidge sees now In our agricultural! affairs. .' .'; ; ' This need bus to do with- the commercial, or marketing, side of agriculture, rather than with the problems of production: It Is Die luck of the farmer's ability lo market to advantage, not any lack of ability to produco that is at the rool of his troubles, Coo lldge holds. ' ', ' ( To develop a system und orgnn fetation In the agricultural field that will eliminate present losses and wusles .In distribution giving the farmer a bigger share of the consumer's dollar. Is In brief the job Cool Id Ke hus laid out for his next aecretury of agriculture, Kor this Job Hoover seems qual ified beyond anyone else now In . sight. ; .. ; V .We.lvear a lot about "stand-pal" senators und congressmen; but lit tle about "stand-pat" states. States, howeve. usually reflect thu same tendencies as thelr'Tep- (Contlnued on Patft M WASHINGTON (By the Assoc.-1 aled. Press) President 'oolldge today sought at a White House j breakfast conference to pave the i way, for transmtsison to congress of the legislative recommendations of his agricultural conference. ; Those attending Ihe conference Included ranking members or the senate and house agricultural com mittors, Secretary Kore, Senator Curtis and Jtepresentutive Long- worth, Kepubllcun senate and house leaders. May lie Acted Inoei Soon, Some of the legislative proposals of the commission are to be made public tomorrow and they might be enacted Into law before adjourn ment of congress, the leaders said. FARM ECONOMIC CONFERENCE TO BE MARCH 6-7 LI.LIN. (Special) Tim ilnlis for the woironile conference was decided uikhi at a recent meel Ing of the i:lgln grange noil (ho agricultural committee or Uir llilon County Chamber of Cominent!. lr. W. T. IMiy out lined llil- work of (lie not tie survey ami also iiie pliii'lircd sire survey. Tills work Is III lirtiutralloii for flic ooiifrrcn.s. lo be lielil on Miuvh tllli an. I 7th. at Mllon and l a (iraiiile, rcIeellvely. GRAND JURY 10 sei Testimony on the civil cuse Stoofvs. Scrogglns and the V. S. National bank was still being tak en today before Judge Knowles. Motion day for in- Kebruury term or court will be held tomor row, stated Mr. Knowles this morn ing. " 'a x ' The most important judir.'r.C u. Iness or the week will be the meet ing of Ihe grand jury Thursday, It Is probubht tliat among the first cases to be l Kissed upon "wilt be that nf H. N. Gamble, of i:nlon, who Is being held in the county jnll on the charge o( murdering William Wigglesworth lust November. PENITENTIARY TERMS GIVEN' MIJtIT KKCOItDS AVAIll)i;l , HOT I.AKK (Sliccial). Till-on of Dr. I'liy'a iiurulired llolateins J have been iilxen records of merit by llii' llolstcln-l''rlclun AhhocIh- tiou of Amelicu. I'liyiliel-e l''oli!'S Mat-iJir lias done especially weil. 'J'lilit nurcbretl ullimst doubled tin . ylie record of . FORBES TRIAL After Passing Upon Weightier Matters, Hears bhort lalks.; I'nnnlmous approval of the bill Introduced In the Oregon house ol representatives by A. It. Hunter, member from I'niori county, and C. A. Hunter, of Wallowa county. with two amendments, was record- en oy me inenioers oi me rnuuTi oi coimiierre inuiiy ui i i:viij luncheon of tfle orsunlxatlon held In Odd Fellows hull. The bill, as has been printed In the Kvening Observer's columns before, provides for' a 00-40 per cent (iHst'ssment of taxes from live stock owners who move their ani mals Into 1'nlon and Wallowa counties during the grazing season. wltp I"'! ;nt going to the homej county and 40 per cent to the Tn 5, ..j , eey !U) enu or the chamber of commerce 'report ed favorably ujKin the bill today through K. I.. Meyers but lieTore the adoption of the report, H. K. O'Hrlen suggested two amendments which were Incorporated In the resolution which will be forwarded to legislators. Thu amendments called for mur. nearing'endXtra tr . .' tin... .( I Mnft . ..l.f.. vw. ,ju..a li'vrence va aentenced to aerve 1 three yeara In the Httite uenlten- llury und his brother. Velll" Law rence, was sentenced to two years by Judtfo lialton HIbrs of the circuit -. court iiere Muitday as a result of their conviction of u sault villi a dangerous weapon upon Ilulph Harvey at Ironside, 80 miles north ft Ihe railroad at Hi-own. October 10. They are al leited In havi- put a rope around Harvey's neck anil liunff him to . a cottonwood tree until he con t'HICAdO -(l!y tlie Associated Tress), r Closini? arguments for Ihe . defense have, been befflin in the veterans' bureau conspiracy trial by Attorney ItanUolph IjuikIi tin of St. I.ouis, counsel for J. V. Thompson, co-defendltnt with former liii-cetor trharles It. Forbes. ,.,.,..it i,,n n '('Mlili.ltl nf AS. Ulliouni require., ui ner fi,.,.l lllh merit. Slle Is two.""""" , iiiK sevsion with an uppeal to the jury to brlni? in a verdict of ciillty "as a surely that tho In ti'iriity of our ffoverninent may .be maintained." lie asserted tho case year, four months and twenty-six inns 1'roucl of l.lli'ialiiri'. lll.'l UIMni.'fillSt LMnhiiiil VAI')- To demonstrate that rinlund lias a government. large nallvo literature, a fair or the prlnllne trnai's was ri'iently lield here. The Finns boast of be ing the most iiterute nation In the world. They point with pride lo the fact that their liltte country has 75 bookshops In the cities, '1'. In the country, tutl bookstall ugenls struck at thu very roots ot the House' Leaders Will ' Decide on Candidates ' tesseu i " P" and some 82U iiewsstands. King operations lu me uipiiivi. .-( loiney'a otrtce. Tho Uercns set up at the trial that Harvey had molested llert Ijiwrcnoe's wife and tliat tlie brothers were making him leuve the country In order to do auiiy with dlssention In tlie Lawrence home. - PUZZLE ANSWER WASHINGTON (Ily tho Asso elated Tress). House Uepublicans will caucus I'YIilny Illgllt, Kebru ary 27, to diclde upon their can Dilute for speuker and floor leader. LOS A.il':l.KN HDI'OUTS .l I ItDLItS lit Itl.Vi; .JA I AIIV LOS AN(iKl.i:.S (AT) Not a single murder had been reported within the city limits of Los Ange les In the L' duys ending at mid night Sunday night. There were 1 1 murders In November and ill in lieccuibcr. ' Why January should be so singularly free from Ihrtn Is a itueslion that Is pussllng po lice statisticians. In January, i. there were seven murders and lu each of the two previous Januarys there were eight. Sua SENATE REDUCES POSTAL RATE ON REAI)IN(J MATTER 1 1 J IS-rC!7 I - . . 1 uun i n i nun ijnuu uiinuuu LICEHSEFEE HELD VOID Attorney General Van Winkle Declares Bill : Unconstitutional CHARGESCLASS DISCRIMINATION Ad Valorem Tax Cannot Apply to Automobiles, Van Winkle , Also De MALUM, Oru. (By the Associated I Truss) Attorney. Oenoral Van Wlnklo today hold unconstltution- , al thu bill introduced in the house, which provides for a reduction of license fees on automobiles after tlie car has been used three years. Van Winkle's opinion holds that the provisions of the bill would bo discrimination favoring a cer tain class of people. , He also holds that tlie ad va lorem tax cannot apply . to auto mobiles, since, ' under a supreme court decision, the state taxes thu' privilege or driving the car, und not tlie car Itself. (Continued on Pago ! casks viri:i off oi IDHTliAM) COURT IU-XOllDS i 1'OltTLAM), Ore. (AP) Cases Ktlll iKunlhig Involving cIiiuuch of lirllKirr and iiuUfeasunoc. ilevclop- el In tlie Investigation of tlio Port land bridal) scandal, arc. to lie. kwlpcl orr uio court recorus, IMS' Irict Attorney Myers aiuinuiicou ! day. He Mill tills action would bo taken at tlm request of Hio at torney general's orrh?, which at tho uislancc or tiovemor j'lercc, Inlllatcil tlio brltlgo probe,, reunit ing In Indictments' agaliLso three rornier oouuty (.tlllll.llissinlieiTS, lloh crt K, Kremers, and members or tbn'O brltlgo uoiitraollng coin IHUllcS, OPIUM BOARD (IKNKVA (My the 'AKMoelaled I'resH). Lenders of the interna-. lional olum conference decided in a private meeting today that a central board to sitpcrvlso all International narcotic drug traffic should be appointed by a special group of ' powers, Including tho United Htates. , The central board will function at tho league of nations headquar ters with the 1'nlted Htates paying a proportionate share of thu ex penses. Sun Yat Sen Again Said To Be Dead TOKIO. (II)' Hie AsMMlnt ed Press). I)r. Sun Yat sen, ono or China's most noleil inill tical leatlcrs. Is (load at Peking, according' to a dlsUileli received licro totlnjr by n .laimncso seml officlul news ugenuy. RRA1 STnGFD AI'IMUNTS COM M1KMION KKS KALKM, Ore. (By Iho Associated J'reHB) Governor IMorce today un- nounoed tho appointment of five new Tort of Portland commission ers. They are Clyde K. Jewls, J. W. Onnong, Jefferson Myers, Drako l'Kollly and Ooorge H. Mctow-; ell, till to assume office Judo 1. when thu terms of thu commlsulon ers they uru appointed to succeed , retire. : . ' . C.lvc UrAMns The governor gave two reasons for tlie appointments biting made now Instead of wulllng until June . 1, One. ho desired to clear the . nollthal utmoHDhero with refer- ,-,"eiit'e ,to'tnv port, on d the o(1i'f. '. (he detilrerj to give the new mem- , Club ,bei-s amptt time to make arrange-' last mouts to UMsume pfflco and fuinll- U. S. CONSIDERS TAKING PART IN WEEHAWKEN CASE DAUfill F.ltTy SI0TI1A( 'K KKW yoltIC (AP) Former Attorney tiencral Daugherty, call ed as a witness for the dcfoietc to day In tlio Mcnns-Pcttdcr trial. was rerusiNl isrinlsslon by Federal .fudge Dudley to tell or the details of tlio "situation" Misting al Wash ington during events leading up to the Indictment of t'nu dc rciidmits. WAKIIINOTON (My Iho Associ ated Tress) The Justice depart ment Is considering whether It will dcvclup Us own case against tho l U..,.l.,.u'l..n N. J.. li'iuor cases, or urge state aillhorltiis to K" al il with sec bud proee.linKs Willi Hill federal co-operation. FIVE BURNED With' the Neighborhood rooms crowded to cnpiiclly evening the presentation of David purine themselves Willi their duties. Iteituico s drama ".Madaine liiitier- , - . i: fly" was excellent. Preceding the 1 ' LI.NNVILI.K SUMMON KI jilay the Motlilay Musical chorus HALKM, Ore. ( Hy the Associated sang "Al the Tea House," by Hark- Press) nr. Llnnvllle, federal! pro- er. illrecled by Mrs. 10. I lloltnes. hibitlon Investigator for Oregon. : Mrs. .1. Donald Meyers uccom- is oxpoctcl,to be (Killed. tonight-bei :, liallleil iier at the piano. I for thu prohibition. Injvestlgatto Knell member or the east was;!'"1'"' , ' ' ... ..' ; perfect In her rolo and I he play . rr . ; ?. was sincerely apiiri'clateil by ev eryone present. Mrs. Lester Hlod- ,liil-,l i.u Mnltlllttn lltltterflv SllOWed luiiieh ilrnniatle utility, and other III! III!" I " ,11 "U v"i Iwell lii Ihe tiilerpretallon of their role. .Mis. Lynn Wright acted an Kiimill. tin! maid; Mrs. Lee War nick, us Hhuipless. the American ' Iconsiil: Mis. 1, II. Itussell, Na- ...tti.r ,1,., n. ,Mn. kmla. il uiarrliigi1 elated Pre's).-On.v woman an.l UWk Claycomh. Ilaindorl, tt wealthy f,... r..n wen, burned lo .lapanese merenani; m T IN HOI FIDE UHMAN GAS E IS POSTPONED Al Ihe recent trial of the 12 Wei'hawken policemen nnd clvll latiH charged with violations of Ihe liquor Itiwn. the Jury could not reach an ugreennnt and was dismissed. VASMINt;TiN (By Ihe Assocl tilei i'rem) Adviinelng " on sideration if the postal pay and ! rule increase hill Monday, the sen ! ale approved a number f Items, including one fixing a rati- of M cents a pound on reading matter j of all publli'nllons but Htopped work on-the meiimire ror the day upon . inrhlng the enni roverwtal propos : u ror revision of none rat' s on wi ' ond elars mall- ( I In fixing the reiding matter rule iut 1 CeiltH. ihe senate iipproveil u r' duetlon or one-h;iir cent a pmtid i f rom Ihe rale now paid by general ' pfilttieatiftnn and placed thein on I parity with religious, m I'-nflflr and hicatloniil perifMltcHlH which n(- I ready enjoy the lower rule. At the , same time, ( rejected a recom- : mendiitinn of the poMtof f lc' depart- i by 'h" Jihn 'JIM CoiiHtrnctlon com- t IIM nt that ihe rle rr general poll- j puny of rieveland. lieatlnns bi Hiere.turd to t centn j I'lreiinihtunees Hiirrotindlng the ,( pound. j tragetly are not clear. It In be- , provision Inm-Msing t he rale lbed llowen was In the shaft fit- on private und ',oenlr pot cards! ting pl9 when he was overcome froifi on" to 2 ceiilM w'H approved , bottom. KWlow itl propfifmlN lo ainnee the rat". l'U;HTK 1MTY MICASI III VvSIIINiTON (AT).. ..I'rr-d dent (isdidge is oppo-M-,1 in nniri- - C!foli(Iirc Shows Need eaiiou fii uir iirmj nun iiiii , - , , . .s, s.r.1,-.. as proHis,d ! ihe curry Of Continuing Lcononiy bill, Sc'n'liirv Wilbur liirorniiil I Hie bouse military ciiiiimltlee. Wll- ,,,, ..... ,.... - bur de.lln.il to dlsiuss the pn-sl- WAHI I INf. I o.N (Al ) I In roui - .i....m l... l l .,,.' sinle. I veins oi nuininisi run.,,, ., .,... meiit Hint the I'Wi'lithi' saw no ihsnI for ewatl f n si'linnile air hirer. Hi snlil I,. lis! Ihn'ii alith- broker; NKW VOItK (tly the Assochit- liwell ...i ticks). The case of MoscB it. ,.... i,..t..u ...hi.n fin' vviiuuinso fu "-""' rurliian. w no lust weea eoniesseii shoved tho rn home u M s '' "M' """",""' " .V,"" committed forgeries totaling stroyed tho farin home ol . .. .,, .,, Hloililarri. ,,.,., i i. tinonii John Oerard. " , ,, ,liHH Hloddaril was ,,; VIXH uuJo.Jrn,.d to Wednes- miim i'HAiin widow (excellent In her role ror a child ,, , ,, .app.red before n lmJ f li tier- ," r "' '!'"" "f '" , 'oenlg Monday ror plead- . .erreet ror inn nay wan iieam.i .... : . Imlletiiient. At the end or the second scene ,., ror 2U of ,,, victims, ,", Mis. A. L. Itlcl.iinlson. aceom-1 ( wlUl lx of , CIWniK pnllled by Mrs. W. W. llerry, sang attorney's ofrice M'"' Ihe nrlil from tlu , opera 'Madame ,lol.umi.,lt which -he said I liuilerriy. " "one f-i.lr Day. 'adding . tlml hl. ,, Mm. ,.. . the effect or the drama. on.ow11fll OM , ,lrnKl I Much credit Is dun Mrs. Donald ((f ,.,.,.,, , .profits, put Inter-- I'ague lor lier linuriiig wura 1,1 mi- (,Bt v reeling ihe play. Mrs. I'ague him. ' aril's dii'ighter. ltl'HHI':l.L (IKItA It D, I-', fli-riird's son. KSTIIIOIt WAI.ItKltd. 3. (lenii-fl's griiii'libiiiKhter. AllTIIDIl WAI.IIKItd. I. (lerard's griiii.lHoii. High L. I). S. Officials Narrowly Escape Death ;!'";:!;;,l:l0,g;;',',;,,!.r,mw,r'k', CHINA WARNED orixrd Ut nmkv Hit da(ciiieiil mt-ii-nilng CiMilldge's leK viii;at mis iiifiii- MAltli WINMI'Kti (AIM Wheat ne alsive here toiliiy In n bn- lug uitlnnclic. Gas in Caisson Claims Lives of Four Worker CtiM MIIt H. Ohio (By the As sociated Jre)w A mall ifa" fill ed shaft. 47 fc't dep. wllhln a calNtion of the new American In surance union building here ctalm i ihi. iui. nf four men Monday. 'hrHC of the victims going lo meir- nnu ten ai m -nt if. flu reseue came through ceased In the Khaft and one r the letters malieii where free delivery unscathed and a f ' w hours later j victims climhed down to see what I not enin tillsin l, n n-eomiMend-ft nioventeni was started to reward i had happened. When oeli r ai-;ed by the departmeiii, were reject him fftihigly. j peared within short lime, an- ed. The dead-' ( othr went down tin tube lo in-! A determined fmht airHtimi the ' I. It. DUOWN. ?2. Greenwood, j veU(r.ite. Then Mearthy. lat of proposed ad van en on the adver- nl j I be victims, vol ii n tee rt- anil iib- I ikiii inatler of pulilicution j ci; uuitu New York iHy. appeare) I h rough the moot h of I he j. i tr) M-t ond cliitw xon JOHN t .Mct'AltTHY. 4. Ntwhaft Tork city. JHN 1'KTKIlfOX. 22. Colum til. rates tM - li orosi'eet. k-'vith) r mend men ts rmM t 'wtl hi lU-Mttr. designed to eliminate the reeom- Huddeniy m hug' cran swung tinnd'-d nenam-s were Inlroduc btn. All were Pi'-ani flit-rs. employed1 (Continued on Tags i ) Monday with others propflnir de ci'r" in the pr-H'MiI rates. A High Percentage Among tbr lot si iinmiwr nf riirnl nniie Ihkc M-rted by the I,tt iCflllde Mhtof fbi', iter Itvti lbtnl mem The ith rrier regulnrl.r ! delliery. 'I Imm' miIimtIIht nl tlie hi-t-nl well n general news rtery day. mid I bey get II llltsT In Tin li'iwr. Nn ollter piiMar entering the iM ttrnmlf territory can n-inler jmicIi ti hi. Mt)rwiT AihrrU-Ing A .Mi'n-liondl-diig Ser let' I CreHident Coolldgn enters March A were dedicated by tin Monday nlht lo a reduction of the tn x burden a deereao in federal expenditure and "continuing pred mire for economy" within the gov ernment. Kpeaklng be Ton- the regular Henif-annuat meeting of executive and HdmluMrallvn officials or the government, Mr. f oolidge declar ed t hat If congress misni im-o i n citrre or eM oo. n." w-r..... - ., next rail to promlHe a Tuitiier '-nil In taxes. The president expects ''""u, fiorpliiH uf $:t7.iMMi.fMin hi th DY NATIOiNS Madame llutterriy" was so muc- Lt i .uulul..,t l.i' U m I TWIN KAI.I.H (AI-) --Hlder Mel- ,, ' """"-"'-" vln .1. Ilnllai-I or thu eounell or 12. !' H. Ulrnie. I I'KKINO (Ily Associated I'ress) xeellllvetL. D- H. l-lllll-'-li: l O. IMrsill I Al. , o cmi.s ...e i'-s"..-. l--irelgn Tepri-Suniauves looay pn-Hlil. nl or the Twin funs hiiik.-. i uess in ok oi .ne . ' pn-senled a note to tne loreign 01- I.. D. S. ehiireh. and Mrs. Kirk- leui was held, which proved lo lie phasllng the. Chinese gov- limn aii'l J. A. Hun-ell of Hie liar- on" or the most Interesting meet-, (,rn ,,., n-sponslblllly lor prolec- relt Aiiti.inol.il. eollil.allv or hum nigs ot l lie organiwi.i",,. Ilv narrowly eKei.ped s'Tlolls in- iurv anil posilble dentil when lb closed ear In which 'hey W"f" driving from here to Shoshone fl'in dnv evening slipped orr Hie Ire covered road near Uail-ymor. lion or lives and properly during renewed fighting In the Shanghai vicinily. Tint righting. Hi' i communication declared, "has already proved a I'eui'e (liulrmnii to SM'nk. CAI'ITAL HILL, Ore. Clltlloll chairman of Ihe world pence commission, who is uciiv.t-. r(, ,,,,rH,. for nolli roreign ami lug it series of lectures In I'ortlund, .'liltiese popiitatlon." The note ...i Ir c.nuresM sustain",! tli'-lr" ' ' ... iK a series ... .b ... w. .-iiiiii'Ke ii,.imou... m I.Mdeel recoil mint loin 1 "" ""r"' '" . ' addrea-. a mass ting o.j,irgently re.iests III- government . ..iii...... "I i . ' ' 'I"""1 " ''"' euil.Mlik- ,., , IIHI Kiu-M In the hlKlilto telegraph orders lo coil'llctlng school building. ILs subject will r.irces thai no troops will ne ai i... " i l,.. i ...... r War and How lo lowed wllhln the neighborhood of through the window at Hie rear ....... the foreign habitations. llselll year I;., lion .... " , , , .,.,, r Wlll be aso rled riiilh-r tax rell-f should ' ". 7 I.e granuM. II.- warned, however. "'"' desiioe,i. that any new ami unnecessary cx- aiiglil tire. All or Hi r tlie car escaped peii'lltures would lips.! the plans or the treusury now seemingly as sured of success. Hall-Ill Mull I lt ill houl'l. HALKM. Or-. Ixiaan Sllnnoii, ,'.L .ll.'.l In K-n Kr.mi-ls.-o. iM'.-or.l- lliiprox-llieul Work Malls ,lng 'ebgnmi ler.-lve.l III s.,- r,i mil. nr.. Tl.eil.'in Mr- HHiison was born her" l.rl.lif" anil mill,- or lb lit t-i.lli. will. It was lo bav Provo Man Killed. Near Haines in Auto Accident HA K Kit, r". (Spe.-lnl) One ni-nrlv dead from sufrorution. Mr sl.l. walk r-palr com- Innd bad ste nt most .i his Mr,- in , ,,. i l,Kie ,el.lenls to , Huberts surren-t a shattered ham . i',,i.ll,il Hill Inil.iove-' Marion .-ooiil). He was fni.loed ,.r )n nker ,-oiinly huppen.-d ,nnd a badly sprained back ami . . ... . !,... II... Southern I'a.-llle ."llil .v. - m,.,i. ,,,, llaln.-s when a Kurd ' shoulder. Young Itoberts has sev will, .l.k'l"ld -In has post-I The l..ly w brought to Snl-lt. r ,.r ..,.p y J. W. Itoh-; .ml severe ...nilns and bruises. , , .1 I w ri m l Sun l'v. HVI.-llor lo.rl,!. Il-slde. 1,1. w....w. Mr. (.r,. M on Donai'l J. Heart l albll. , rv 1 Vhls w ... d. eld d mi Slln.it. Is survived by his mot h"r. !o.,.'rls. 22. and driven by Hay I The Knmlson boy Is thought l wle'ti incienient wa ther was fore east. MAIthl l' STOHAV Kiiii.Isoii. age as. Iili-ncd coin- have died or hearl fu.IH.rw as he pleie aoiioTMiull und pliiii,-,l Hi" assure,! ine oilier BTupmim ..... iipni n.l. riieain. pliin-d un.leriieuth that he was no-. Onl, Hie ltl.1. I so I'bone In Ti.kl.il . .HTI.A.V 1 1, (li e. ( A I') t 'at tie . ,rt. r three hours or lerrlly ng injurra. ii.KIO (M'l.-l nder regilla-' , ,1 p nominally sl.-a.ly. heirs labor t Id-r Itoberts w, '"''i"'"""": Hon. or the ,-.. nl.-ations de. ,FI,, -;Kg , t two cents low- . to ctrL-at, himself by digging In- - oberls sal I: ' w"' J" -..ii.. ... ...-,. ,ii ii.,n..r 4r.e. I ml t ,-r- lo the snow and lie with one free there wssnt a scratch or a brills. "' " " -i . " I. -1...1.. l.i. himself i nn hlni but he constantly expresses fear of freejlng dirrlng the lhr .rs must Iwar the entire cost of Insinuation of telephone, which in Toklo will amount to from I.SftO to I. "no yen. fat steady. SAN KKANi'lS.'O (Al) t'-rr.i: Sle. hand and slowly pulling himself out. He then summoned help and It wail found that young Knudsnn ,.'. il'ii'l and tlio Ilob-rla I"')'' (Contiuued on rK B ),