La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 03, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-EIGHT PAGES TODAY
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CITY
EDITION
THE WEATHER
POHTIjAND (AP) Ore
gon: Italn tonight and Wed
nesday. VOLUME XXIII.
M KM UlCU ASSOCIATED 1'ItUSS
LA GRANDE OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ?, 1925.
MliMBKU ASSOCIATED PRESS
. NUMBER 100. ,
Hunt's
Daily
Letter
I
LA GIANM A 1 M Off FA V 0MB
(liy Harry II. Hunt)
WASHINGTON (NKA Special)
The cocklehurr of the United Stutt 3
Senut is bVlden Palmer Hpcncur.
I ho handsome, pink-cheeked Jun
ior incumber front- Missouri.
To his follow senators, Spencer
often proved u most provoking per
son. He Is always so sum of him
self, so self-complacent, 80 Uintul
izlugly und Irrltatlngly serene In
his estimate of himself and hltt
judgments!
His very urbanity, his soft-voiced
In si ate nee on tint correctness of
his own conclusions. Is like that of
a kindly missionary anions the
heathen.
. Uf course they may not under
stand what he is telling tlu-ni, 1
their undeveloped minds may nulj
bo able to grasp the great truths)
he is propounding, hut noue-the-'
less indisputably this way ie
righteousness. ...
. That is the sort of attitude other
senators feel he udoptr. toward
tlii.ii An.t It r-1 I i.u Itw.m iininh
more deeply than " any hammer- RcpOl' t of President Cool
unu'lZLraUon.' """1 """""I idge's Commission Is to
RELIEF FOR
FARMER 10
RE SPEEDED
Girl, Aged 7,
Killed Twins,
Police Claim
Agricultural Committee
Decides to Draw Up
Bui Immediately
RECOMMENDATIONS
TO BE FOLLOWED
Alsa Thompson, a Gram
mar bchool btudent,
Mixed Ground . Glass
with Sisters' Food.
SANTA ANA. Oil. (liy the
Associated 1'res.s) - Knssell
Thompson, Alsa's father, de
clared today (hat the, t'.illd's
story udh merely (lie product
uf a tlvid Imagination.
The more worldly ones In the
Senate and that is the big major
ity (for Spencer is regarded as (he
most religious man In . the upper
house) -are vexed hy 'the very
kindly tolerance with .which hy
seeks to win them.
Most of them
Be Basis of Draft.
WASHINGTON ( Hy tln 'Associ
ated Press) Tlie house ugrieul
tural ,oinmltlee decided today to
druw up a hill embodying recom
mendations' of President Coolldgc's
I agricultural commission, and to
liavo won their, contain nit Hturiri-stlnnx exeeot Ihosf-
way In rough-and-tumble political ' relating to tariff.
BEGKl'JIGH
SENTENCED
I
Photographs Taken In Bloody Herrin
s
1 Mt&
Union Man to Serve 615
Days in County Jail
1 on Two Charges ' ,
'COUNTY GRAND
JURY REPORTS
us A.ii;n;s ny the a-
soclnted Press). Auttrorltlcs to
day mv checking a confession
they say was made lo tlu'iti In! ,
night hy Alsa Thompson, aged L, xt 11 r n '
7 cni-s, Kiumiimr rhoi suui- ll. i. uamole ot Union,
cut, to the crrcc-i thai two i Tnmcteri for First Dp-
Chn-man llaugen announced h
warfare.
bui me superior individual who rnIl(ls in Introduce ti irraln
looks down upon them with 11 p(irt blM (:imllar lo that introduced
"poor soults. they-know-nol-whal- .)st w,,uk bv Senator MeNary und
they-do" forbearance, leaves them Which contains many feiilurcs of
raging but speechless. j the old McNury-Huugen measure.
Senator Spencer's . attempt to
deal with the officials involved In
tho late Teapot Dome oil scandal.
years ago in Dauphin, . Multi
loba, she killed her . twin Me
ters by pulling ground gln$ In
their food.
The girl was brought to the
attention of tin 'i authorities
when l be family with which the
parents, had placed . her lo
board, complained (hut she
1 11 lived nut paste with sulphiti-t
ie acid from a storage battery,
and attempted to feed it to the
family.
According to ofrieers, the girl
said sJu atlempled the lives of,
other children and. adults,
favouk woiti.n rorirr
WASHINGTON (liy the Ausoel
uted Ph'fs) A resolution to put
however, caused long-pent feellngsjthe house on record as favoring
to break their bonds. j American adherence lo the world
In a minority report he held that -0,,r waH approvi-d today by the
while not condoning uny uuestlon- " fairs comn.inee.
able acts Involved In the nil leases,
he believed tlieiil to have been ill
fact a real blessing to the country.
to invkktigati; companv
WASHINGTON (Hy tlw AsocU
Tln-v luul bnen. h maintained, on. alvil I'rew) 1 he federal trade
trlotlcally Inspired and of Incur ''ommisHlon would be dtrecled to
. Ml VvnliRil Lt ' lliu I'K'lli 10 I II'-
tltnabU! benellt.
Whwreupoti his ""senlur-uolleaKiie
Irom Missouri, gruy-halred, battle-
(Conlinued on Purp ft. .
nm mm
UUUIUII I L.IIIIU I
JOYFUL NIGHT:
1
General Kbt'lrh compi'yeontr(dB
the eleclrlr industry, under a reso
lution reported today by (he sen
ale Interstate commerce commit
tee. s .
The resolution comprises modi
fication of oe introduced by Sena
lor Norrls of Nebrahka. 1'nder it
tin? treasury department .would be
directed to give I ho commission
CLUB W0RKI5
MONEYMAKER
fr'nntinund on Pago B.
ISankrupi Sale at End
After Four Months' Run
A repot r from the - state boys'
end-girls' club leader,' H. CVfciwy
imuir, states that the ' boys ad
girls of I'nlon county made ucleur
prorit or S 1,507.4!) in . theh" club
woik during 1924.' Klghty-onn
boys and . girls commenced the
work and GC completed it, ; The
following projects were- taken up:
Potato, garden, poultry, pig, dairy
calf, beef calf, dairy herd, bee,
cookery and sewing. ".'
I'nlon county lias been giving
prl.es to four of the best winners
each year.. The prize, in the form
of a Tree trip to the state fair
ut Salem, no doubt will bo con
tinued this year.
I "What better incentive can the
gree Murder; to Enter
Plea Tomorrow.
Mort Iteckwleh, who was taken
Inlo custody ten days ago following
(he burglary of the Oregon Trull
Uarage at t'nlon, plead guilty to
the charge of larceny before Judge
J. V. Knowles yes(Tday and was
sentenced to serve one year in the
I county jail.
Heck w led was arraigned yester
day on an Indictment by the grand
Jury and by law would have been
allowed two days of grace before
being required to make h'.s plea
but evidently wishing to get it oven
with admitted his guilt and was
Sentenced Immediately.
I . Al the time of being sentenced
I Keckwich had served but a few
' days on a term of days In jail
; to which he was sentenced by
Hugh K. Bi-udy, justice of the
peace.' Mr. Urady s sentence was in
the form of u tuDO fine but as the
prisoner was unable to raise the
required amount H was being serv
ed out at the rate or twotduIhU-s
it day. jhe ftn. Imposed by it he.
justice of : peaces-followed Heek
wich's plea of guilty on-a liquor
charge evidence for which Avus ob
tained hy the officers on the night,
ot the robbery. -
(iamblu Indictment.
H. N. Gamble,' also of Unftn, was
arraigned yesterday following - his
Indictment by the grand 'Jury on
the charge of first degreo murder
of William Wlgglesworth at Union
in November. Gamble will enter
(Continued on Page 6,)
Til,
inflHMITTFFfl
" UUIIIIIIII ILLU
mm nronHHrnn
f I M 1 1 MIL M l I N
Tfffl BDIIDIUG
o
o "1
.. ... - , .
On Wrjiiosduy, Kebrunry 4. ui The lutiikrupt suU- of 111' Kcran
iln. (inrmn hull, fin (;ruitfl' loii uikI Short mock, which litis ron-
puat mid uiixlllary of the Aim-rl- llnu'U for iilinul Tour months. l)oya nnd Rlrla be given that will
inn 1.1'Blon. will inlertiilii II eume to a eloHn Kiitiinlay evcninir teui-h thomthrlft and industry?"
'luwuhLTH ut a Mit'iirr-lmH-tliiff- und ycstcnluy anil toilay found Btute K. A. Sayre, county school
ilunie. A nnmlniil churBi' 'will the slock beinR put Inlo shape. s iperlntulldent. "They are Icarll
he collected for the Bilpper and. N'eKotlat Ions are undi iw.iy. II Is 'nu to uccoiilpllsh sorncthlnR us
dance, but uny lliuy attend the understood, to either Hell the Block ell as Kalnlns an adonuuto rov
nieethiK without coming to the to an outsliln firm for removal .enuo" Mr. Suyro plans to cn-
from l-u Grande or lo a local di'iil-'couraKO industrial ctuu hoik
donee or dinner.
At this party, the loBllllt team
or the membership contest will
n . lioMts to the wlnnlnic teuui.
end will pay for their dinners.
Also the inlllutlon of new mem
b'TS will take place.
All V I.Hlt Inf.- memliers of the
Leelon ure cordlully Invited. I he
officers state. , ;.
r who would probably dluposc of
It here.,
01 c.
ALUMN
IIMorlc I'ork IjiimU in .Mir-emn.
LONDON CAP) The first Kng
llsh silver table fork, made In
IG32, has been bought by the Vic
toria and Albert Museum. South
i Kensington. The pork Is engraved
with the, crests of the Manners und
i Montague families.
wherever possible, ho states,
IS ORGANIZED
rUZZLE ANSWER
All orBulllzaiion composed of i
former t. A. '. students und alum
ni of the college was formed lust ,
eveninK- Tle purpose of' the or-!
Bunlwitlon Is to attend lo the In-j
terests or the agricultural college
locally. t
Jess Andrews la the president or
the organisation elected l"t even-1
log. Other orrlcer arc Hurry,
SnodgntsH. vlep president, Kurt l'. j
liuynolda. secrelary-lreaurer and I
Jim Dobbins, sergeant at arms.
-S TTo n I I i'',"!1TTl
1
D "
BAKER FARMERS
FACE SHORTAGE
OF. SEED AVHEAT
BAK Kit. Ore. (Special) Baker
county Is In grave danger of a seri
ous seed wheat shortage this year,
according to Paul Carpenter, coun
ty ag'-nt.
t Owing to the dry ummer. Ba
ker county farmers wore able to
sow lltle fall wheat, and even
wer'p t possible to have dune so,
the frost damage would have been
heavy. The recent skyrocketing of
(wheat prices, und the necessity of
using, the wheat supply to relieve
Ihe financial situation, has reHiilt
ed In largi' shipments or wheat to
thy east, und a more than normal
shortage In thin seclon. The coun
ty agent Is therefore urging1 all
farmers to realize the situation and
take nil possible steps to relieve u
serious shortage. '
ILL RECALL1
R. A. Pratt Accepts Post
With Howman-llicks (Jo.
Anti-Toxin To Fight
Plague Reaches Nome
It. A. Pratt. who left Iji
Grande yewtrday morning on tin
hnftieh train for Minvilir to fill
(he position of chief engineer for
t he Howmun-Hicks Lumber .com
pany has the 'hearty good wishi-si
uiiratulatlons of u host of ,
; PAHI8 (By tho Associated
Press) Suppression of the French
embassy to tho Vatican wiw voted
by tho chamber of deputies Mon
day ovenlng, 314 to 0. It was
tho realization of part of the pro
gram upon which the left groups
of radical Socialists were elected
May It and which Premier llerrlot
refusing to accept udvlco from self
termed well wishers or hitter criti
cism from his avowed political op
ponents, carried through with firm
determination, Tor the Interest of
France."
The chamber's party lines stood
out well defined, thi majority fol
lowing M. Herrlot solidly.
The premier pacified the opposi
tion of the Alsace-Lorraine dep
uties by giving an ofrh-hil under
taking t hut a dll pomat Ic ugeut
would be maintained at the. Vati
can to represent the . recovered
provinces, but he refused to ac
cept the suggestion or Georges l'y-
(Contitiucu on Page 4.)
si1--, 7!Ay
' ' !c
TURKS
TO ARBITRATE
IAHIS (Hy the Associutod
Press) ; The Turkish ambassador
again visited the French foreign
office today, and rclleritud Tur
key's determination to refuse ar
bitration by the permanent court
or International justice on the
question of the expulsion of. the
O ree-k patriarch,. Constantinos,
irom Constantinople. -
t.ni;i;ci; may aikai.
GKNKVA; Uy the Asaoeluted
La Grande First Choice
of Six Cities Asking
Appropriation.
DENNIS, HUNTER
: PRESENT CLAIMS
Action Is Taken Asking
$40,000 for Construc
tion at Joint Commit
tee Meeting Last Night
. SAl'.D.M, ore. (Hv Ibe As
tH'lll Vmw) Tlio military
committee rcHiled favorably
hi four mi)Ml arnmry inJ- .
iH-ts Including 1j Grande (40-
OtMt. .
STATU HOI NK, Sali-lll, Ore.
lty tlio AHKOtdatcl ln?s)
Kmnliig tin npiwarance or
ri'iircNcnlalivm rmm Astorin,
Torest (irrne. Cottage liner,
SllertiHi. INirtland and lM
(irnniln berorn a Juiut nwl
lug or Hie rnimuUleFN on mil
ilnry arrulrs last niglil Hie com- '
nilttee ai'lMi l (JraiKie a.4
lis rirst 4mUi, for mu animry
anil iiasseil a mimimendatkm
on. tn Hie wa.iN awl tneains
iiiuiittY of eaeh lionw ask-'
lug ror an appropriation or
MII.IMMI ror lt (iraiHlr.
forest Urovu. t'ottugn Orovn linil
l-.'ess . (lreece's represiuiUitlve Hllverlon,., were also listed by tho
hern visited Hit Letigtiu or Nations rommHIee. favorably but t Grande
hcudiiuurters today und left the was the one the committee slronfr-
Impression he was imtUlug initulrles , ty tuiuorseti.
prepurulory lo u possible appeal
by Greece lo tho league on the
Clrcco-Tiirklsh dispute. ,
l''olliwiiiK a gun battlo wlilcli resulted In tlio ilealli or S.
t.lenii Young, two or Ills followers and Deputy Klterirr Thomas,
at llcrrin, III., n giTat crowd gathered at tlio morguc wliem tho
bodies were taken. Tlio morgue Is pictured almve. llelow Is a
elos4Mii view or tho llionn cigar sUiro whero Young, Thoinas,
U'antu and l'Virlics wcro killiHl. (.iinnlsmen am on iltiljr at tho
sun-e. .A bullet hole can bo seen in-tho window.
VATICAN EllYiXTR APTIN BOUND
COM, INS VI T IMPHISONKI
AVi; ( ITV. liy. (AP) Skilled
stone mrkei'M who caine here from
lioulset lift in assist In releasing
Flod CnlliiiH fit tin his prlsctii In a
sand rv when? a iMmlder pin
ioned him Friday, plan to return
today Imm'imw they say their serv
ices hate bei'ii declined. Other cf
furts Id free Collin continued, but
aiesllll Inrgeh iiimrgiiiilcd, IrotiW
iU Mouuitieiil iftiiipany imploc
ui'iv refiisid n'lmls-lMii to tin rate,
according to flrtn officials.
Collins, ullhoiib hi a Verlous
coudltluii, mIMI hopes to be la ken
, allw- Toda, Ibe slniln or fJMATILLA MOON
Hh effects Collins iM-gged l.ls res- MAKKKMUSj FAY
diet's not to eae Mill alone. Till) t
pieces of rock, IrMi kiiiiiII to Inflict
pain, fell upon him mid brought
gifuifis from the enptiw.
AREA BISHOP TO
VISIT METHODISTS
HERE ON FRIDAY
Kimator t)ruca linrinls' and Itep.
resentatlve Albert Hunter appear
ed before the committee and told
of l.a Gmnde claims. A - .'
WEEKS, BLACK
IN NEW FIRM
It l.i ;only rare uci:uslous that
Hie areas bishop of the Methodist
church gels us far . fiani hcad
tpfiirters at Helena as la Grande,
a nd u htm he does local Metho
dists always plan a reception ' of
honor. When lllal.op H. i,ester' . ' , V J-
Hmllh comes lo l,u Grande neM. "T ..." , ."
rwinniMiinli ill luimjr IIIINUt'd Willi J. it. WIICHH
m wm m mm' m w ' r )
1
Friday ho will he
by , Mrs. Kmllh and have with
him the district H-ipcrlutciident of
the Ui Uraiide district, Harry H.
Hamilton, or Poise.
In the afternofMi the bishop
will speak lo the local ll. K. O.
chapter und In the evening he
j wtll again speak to Methodists
ai u oan'M'ei in nonor oi ine i no
at the Methodist church. Thin
event Is-called for &:(.
. l'or four years Immediately
preceding 1 ftLM, Hlshop Hmlth was
stationed at Heiigrlor, I ml la, on
duty for the church, and his ev
iennivo tin vein have iiuallfled him
rnvlghl Martin, of Cove, who
was arrested recently by tho coun
ty Hlnriff was arruigned berore
Hugh K- Ill ad justice of peace,
this morning on (h charge or pm-
ui-hmIoii tiT inlnxifiitlnif ltuifir. Mar
tin pleaded not guilty and h.s bond 1 feat fund of experience.
were set at Wliiu wtiieh hau not
been raised this 'not iilitg. TIm;
trial will be held toward the lat
ter part of Ihe week.
under Ihe firm iiame of Weeks &
Black, real estate dealers, with of
fices In the Koley building across
from the postofflco. '
I. A. Htoop, who was associated
with Mr. Black, will eoptlnue busi
ness under his name In the l.a
Grande National Hunk building for
several weeks. ,
Holh Mr. Weeks and Mr. Hlnck
announco that they are ready to
extend every possible courtesy and
service to their former patrons.
rnvi'piil V'Mirs Mr Pm" ;
'tte or tb- 1'itiled S';tt'- imUtic w as l.nuv n on the coast, here, undj
heutth s-rvict the only phystt Ihii ' In lh alley. us nn Oregon stale;
In Nome, wild the un'itnxln wiuid hlKhuay ( engineer, holding I
Jhavc to be thawed Iffore he could tlm position of renhbnt iliglne.'r. I
jtell whether U had r-tnln-d Its lie iain- to Ui Gran 'n I'.MHj
rflcieney. ! lo take charge of the paving lw. ;
t The final rel.ty or the dltunec.! tveen here and Island City and or j
.all of which whs covered by dog the highway lrtwo-n hi-re nnd
, l sum 'draw ng sb'ilM, eiirryitig the,TefH-aset, uIko doing prellmtnary
. lie. pound p;ieknge wns rin by j work In-tween li Grande and
. ; f.unnar KKMn. Meaclmm. In lt he resigned
NuMi;, Alaska IHy Ihe Amwi- An:her case nf the dlsee was( from the state hlchwuy to accept
elated Pn-wl. Tlre- hundred reported Mondny mnmiv Hi. po.a iMKltfn with the While Pirn
thousand units of dtphthrrtti 1 uition of Noun-. making the pox and I, umber company. It Is
titoxin hleh left Ncnana. ! nnntber of cawa definitely di ig- understood that Mrs. Pratt and
miles to the at 1 1 nVlwk nofW.j with i jM-mon mis- the two children. Hobert Hroce
TueMay night, reached her- at j i.,.,., f hiving dlphtherl i, and and Mary Illlen. will stay here
PHII.AII I. PHI IH- the
A-Mtclatel Pre-) Tlie ri-eK-Ing
of Ihe anll-totln nnll-.
ni-be, to oum Alaka h m
tr-nr t combat tlM' diph
theria chlcnit'. will hate imi
crrn-t ii l" hi Ms iropTth-.
tnoilcnt CNmpoell of Mtilfurd
t arn pan y. ninitofiu tnring
heniLM. dei Isn d H-ilrt).
&:3n Monday morning. It
f-nien ftolld. ,
Or. Curtis Welch, re pre-- nta-j
P"DMjns thi hiid b-n In on-
(Continued on page 4)
until school clown. Then the
family will nuike th'-fr horn' In
Muwllle.
Evidence
Of Reader
Confidence
There'- no greater rildenee of
reader ftHifhlctii than tin nor
mal. iinJf undated growth of a
nen .paper' cirt-iilal Imi. Ttte
Observer ha cnjied a growth
of 'IT', In niimlcr of renders
during Ihe lal twclte itNitilli.
W It bout reader iiiMfldeiict and
n-ader lulcret, the adtcrtl.-dtig
In a piibllcatlon Is of nmll
talue. That ev plains purtly
why ymi ifWl OhtHTtcr ad-
ami dlntanl liandbllls.
Mrr er Ad ert llng
A MiTi.'liandKhig K-rliTf
NAI.I.M. Ore. (AP) The legis-
latUf cmnmlttec liicsllgatlng the
slat' preblbltloii dejuirtmeitt role-l
nt mi ceeulhe selon last nlht
to coii"ndc the Itnetlgathui with
another hearing today. lany fpoke
In C lender's ilefeiiMi last olit ami
some ntlacked him.
NolinT-nffKillcVhcn
Struck by Automobile
HEAVY PENALTY'
PKNOI.KTON. Ore. fSteclal)
ljrelio Oiirr Harp. nRe. ycttts,
;n nf Mr. and Mis. ,hi'k Harp or
Nolln. was Misiiinil,'.' kltiud wh'-n
jifrnck by an aMin'i'liie dtiven t.
P red plgg. of Pendleton, who if
In eliargc of Ihe InNrniil revi-niM-office
here.
Mr. plug wns exonerated
blame nt () coroner's trvoM'si,
jury relninlng the verdht that th
in cidelil was una voidable.
ma.iok (;i:.m;hai, itcsp;s
KAI-KMi Ore. (My the As
sociated prcKs) - Major Gen
eral Gjedsted, Tor Tour years
assistant to Adjutant Gener il
White, of the Oregon National
Guard, who yesterday quit his
post without ad ex (da nut Ion,
toduv submitted a wrljten res
IgnflUin to White from Port
land and. In addition, he for
warded a letter lo Governor
Pierce, in which he declared
he resigned ''so J can reel free
1 f bring your attention to cer
tain Irregularities rom milled
by the adjutant general in Jils
o d ministration of I he department'
HALF MILLION
FIS EGGS IN
PKNHLKTON, Ore. (Kpeclal)
The heaviest sentence ever given
In t'mallllii county for violation of (
the law prohibiting Ihe ownership
and opeiallot; of a still wrn Im
posed In the court of Justice How-'
ton In Kreewuicr when loulsj
WemM was sent tn (he county Jail,
for oiii- year und fined $:tn'io.
W'-ndt was one of a trio of
brothers who are claimed lo huvo
been operating a still lor several I
years on Government mountain.
He was apprcheudfld by Tour dep
uty slierirfs from Cinutllbi and
Walla Walla county under Ihe di
rect ion of Sheriff 'ook I nghi in
I'Vid i and a ill and enll tnvtliet
with a iiiaiiMly of ll'i'ior were
M-ii d.
Wendt ciitcfCfl a p pa of guilty I fads us an organisation Ntands for,
to the charge In court. If he doe- , by members of the Hi Ouds. and
not pay hU fine of :;'ift. he will , unlltnlt.d praise or the body by
hair a m ntencc of fie yenia flv ' members of tlie ncmhI board, high
"r ( mont hs and 2' days to serve In school student body and faculty
j jail. Koiii( iledut tlon wotild be , fcjitun d the meeting or the rhuni
1 tioKslble for good lebuxior. Imt of 4'otniuerce lodny at noon at
' I'NION, tre. (8peclal. Bpgln
nlng Its year's work early In the
season, the I'nlon fish hatchery
has received and . placed In the
troughs about EtM eastern brook
eggs, 'which were shipped here
from tend, Oregon. ;
Another shipment went to Can-
jyon City hatchery, which Is being
' run by Harry Cole, a former
employe at ' the Cnlort hatchery.
t;(.iM i lt KiiJd;i
TAfo.MA fMy the Afsoclafed
pr'-PH) Harry Parker, engineer,
was killed, mid Mike M-k and
Karl Ptiey. brakeumn, were severe
ly wounded when Iwomollve of
a loicglng train lnnictl through n
trestle on the Western Hallway and
Lumber company's line near On
traliu today.
Dads Explained And
Praised At Luncheon
An cxphtnu'lon. thorough and I organisation here. .
deiiiiit-d. of exactly what the Hij tArlietnated by -Mr. Ginan, eccord-
injr to Mr. luttton,' tfte 'iiowi"it
took form and grew, until at the
prenenl ll ha a membership of 3.
with five new incmtiers to bo tak
en Into I he folds each year. Th"
object of the Hi Oads is to co
operate with the school board, the
business men, th student body and
I . II. S. nAV TOMtilW f Th meeting, called lo ord r by Hie faculty in all matters for tho
INIo.N .(Jre, (Kps'lal). Thlr George Glass, chairman, opened; good of all concerned relative to
evenlnc the sophomore class of when Cevrrend o. VV. Jones, of school problems and conditions.
the I'nlon hlch school will stage the I'hrlntinn church, returned The orricera of me organisaunn.
a obtv. "In Old .New Hiimnshlre." thanks. Kollowlng the luncheon Mr. Hutlon staled.
This drama was selected und and annotniccaients. Including one
planned lor one of last year'a by Dr. I.indls that nwulted in n
productions, but so timny f ine-' motion passed endorsing another
Hons t l ho closing of the year tulwrculosls hospital for Oregon,
crowded It nut. so the class Is Mr. Glass railed upon O. I- lul-
ii .1.1- 1..M fr n Mil lllw, at lilt. HI I M(l '
the odd Kellows hall.
are: trea
Grandad (A. T. HMD. Grandad
(George Glass). Htep Had (Or.
McAtlory). Hudad (Warren Gil
berth snd Pay ld (Q. U Iut-
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