EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY i
THE WEATHER
PORTLAND AP). Or
gon: Kaln In tho went,
rain or snow In the cost
tonight and Wednesday.
CITY
EDITION
VOLUME XXIII.
MU.MU1CK ASSOOIATNl) I'lltCSS
LA GRANDE. OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1925.
MEMBKIt ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 106
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Hunt's IT IV
Dailu MM
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Letter
QUESf
0E1 BODY
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(Itv llnrrj II. Hunt )
WASHINGTON (NBA Special)
Th" verbal duels which furnish or
fiullil. WilBhlllBton Hs chli-r excite-'1
nii'lit may seem, nt first thought,
mighty oxcltlns affairs.
llonoruble but Iratii Bcntlenicn
Wlllmuer vocabularies charged to
tho miuzlo with vocal hot shot and
pot away at each other as thouelt
the national honor, as well as their
own. depended 'upon their ability
lo produce the most explosive atl
jecllvo or the moat blasllns verb.
Honor havlnat thus been satis
fied by tho antagonists peppering
cacti other with oral buckshot, for
public effect, thev adjourn to cloak
loom or ante-chamber to smoko a
cigar together and' spin a Jovlol
yarn or two.
12.000.000
E TIER
PURCHASED
BIDDING BRISK;
' These encounters, however, are1
In 'fart very tame-by comparison
with the "good" old dnys when
Washington fought lla duels with
deadlier, weapons than words.
. Now the only danger to tho life
or either combatant lies In the pos
sibility of a bursting blood vessel.
IJut In tho days of tho "code,"
the spilling of blood was necessary
beforu there could bo any truco.
Those buttles wore fought, most
of them, just over tho District lino
ill a dueling ground near Uludens-lUirg.-Md.
...
Typical of the way official , quar
rels, were BCltled then was the duel
between Admiral Stephen Decat
ur and t.'onilnodorn Barron.
Algerian" piruus. led by Admiral fect of timber, netting slight-
lKcatur. Commodore, Ilarron lost y more tlan $32,000.
hts ship, the Clu'sapc'-ike, to the.i , . .
ii.ilt.1, ,.n.l .....rel,v forfeited his lHsk bidding Oil tracts
:lHlidlng In the navy,
Roseburg Land Office
Gets Price of $32,000
for Cedar.
Texas Prison
'c ' ' i '
oituation Is
Investigated
Confidence Man Starved1
to Deatli While Serving!
Sentence; . Committee!
Hears Testimony.
AfSTIN. Tex., (lly the Assort.-
juted Tress) Charges that Joe
Kurey, said to bo a noted confU
deuce man. who was captured by
J Krank . Norfletd. was' virtually
.starved to death while lirtlie Tex-
ias penitentiary, were Mnade nlon
i
. .
STOMACH OF
Mill TO OE
-
EXAMINED
Rescue Quiz
IsL
hed
aunc
In Cave City
Associated Press) The Uoso
burg land office today sold
approximately twelve million
conLaininfr Port Orforrl cedar
"Zurrod. One tract appraised
as now. had its "pull" lo obtain 'at ?750 sold for $1300. An
reussignment This was bitterly, y t t j
i.s'sted by Uccatur. I 1 ,
Mot w ords passed. Then a rhal- tlU'CO blddors raised the pi lCC
hnre, And Ihe admiral and m-f ?130() t The
modore. with llielr seconds and a v ... , .
f.-w close friends, drove out lo latter tract consisted Of 40
Hhidetisliurg lo "s'.'lllo" the ul'rulr-' aci'CS.
, I lot It IJurutur und llurron were.
INJURIES TO MR.
liFlilIng With pistols was to bo at PRICE DECLARED
eight1 paces.
..At Hint distunce, the result wim
inevitable. , The brare of pistols
used were big-bored, heavy weap
ons .which at eight paces were al
lllesl lis deadly as young cHlinoll.
Kuril man hit Ills target. He-
PRICES CHANGED ' prison Investigation ' committee.
1 Tim witness wag Up. , K. ;Jt. Boass
, . , I of Memphis, Texus, who was weiir
One Iract, Appraised at.tenced to rivo yonra for mun-
70 Qnlrl if IOO' An. daughter from Dallas. Tho coin-
' a! c'ln ''"o- is - investigating - .dlegod
Other, Worth !))li5lHV, cruelty to prisoners in Texas in-;
Bvnurrlif K1 ri'Tr; lalitutlons and other -Irregularities
1 OUght $LOtO. charged against tho prison ad-'
J ministration.
TrCTrri rnp n,., p.. ii,! Doctor 13oa said ho hod been
UW,JULUU' "lv- W WIU nardonwl bv Governor Ncff after
serving but five or six .month of
his1 sentence. 7 He ddclarcd 11ml.
('. t KowKt.'ii trlKoner In idiargo
of 1 he , insuiie prisoners Innldo the
penitentiary, was In chtirRre v of
I'uroy. and testified thiU Fowler
save Kurey but one m-jal. a week.
Doetor Uoaz suld that he would
slip food Into ho. Hturvln con
victs. "Did you sec Furcy die?
Uoujs was usk d. .
"I saw litrn Just a frw houra
before he died." Bouz replied...
"What did you ee?" ' ' !
"I saw Kowler put Kuroy into a
bath' tub or Ice wat'-r. head flr-st
and when Kurey was almost stiff
and drowned, I uaw blm Jerked
from the water and bcalen over
tho hea4 with a slielc of wood.
Ho then was thrown to the floor
and Kowler atomped lllni
Kurey wus one, of a bHd .vf men
who defrauded Norfleet of $4&.DU0
in Hale Center, Texas . , , K.iov.,l
NOT DANGEROUS
(Continued un Pugo B.l
VALE ORDERS
SAFETY STEPS
V.VI.I., Ore. (SpeelHl)- lr. V. M.
Dr(il:e. eounly health officer, has
lliHlruel.-d Dint all water he boiled
U'M'or" us; to Htifeffuanl nglnt. dl
H'.'VH": and all follars, he hu or
dered". Klmll be treated with lime to
prevent Infection. The county court
Monday, according to II. l.' Noe.
eounly judire. ordered all livestock
tost in the Mood burled. Twenty
five l.arrels or lime havo been
nought to un In preserving sani
tary conditions. Judge Noe suld
Mils KUpply would not be enough as
curtv.Hxea are scattered all over the
district west of Vale. iMtgu burial
pl;s v.llt be dup in the four or five
mile area, and the animals disponed
uf. as the ground la too soft to per
mit their being hauled n'i'. uc
curulns lo Judge Noe.
, Tln Iniurh-K wlucii occurred to
John T. 1'ric" when he fill from
a wiiKim yi-sli-rday were not ser
ious physicians learned the same
atb'i-noon upon cloHf-r cNamlnallon
and by nn-in.s or X-ray pictures.
Hesidt's ciKs and bruiues ubout
11k- face and h-ad the Injured mall
.siislabK'd a brokn rtbvand an in
Ii'rnal KhaUeiip which will keep
Hi in in tlx- hrKpituI Tor a ,revv days
but he Is now resting i-'isily.
i Mr. I'rle- fell from a buhl one
thorn' rl in which hi' was drivinc
'about ti-n o'clock yesti-iday morn
ing. He was pichi-d up unconscious
:;nd was ri'isheil tti Die Grnndt
Itonde hospital for n u-d leal atten
tion, i
MAKKI-ri'S TDDAV
1'OliTl.AND, Ore. (Al'l Cuttle
and sheep noininally steady. hogH
steady.
V.gKH Ihree lo four cuts loUer,
2 7e"H rj'jc. llulter 4uv. ISullcrfut
sleudy.
sort jobs soi.n
ATLANTA. Oa.. (Uy the Associ
ated iJress) A story charging
bribery In connection with the
sale of '"soft jobs" at tho Atlanta
federal penitentiary Monday was
told front .the witness ntand 1n
t:nited Slates district court, by
Kather Thomas j llayden, for
mer Catholic chaplain at tho In
stitution, in tho trial of A. K. Sar
taln and I. J. Klltchcr, deposed
warden and deputy, respectively, of
Hie prison and I-auronco "ileinle
Hhiet. Columbus, Ohio.
Tli. Indictments against Sartaln,
Kleicher und Hlilel charge con
spiracy and bribery and they went
on trial after their counsel had
lost motions for continuance.
The priest freely admitted par
ticipation in the alleged conspiracy
with Kurt a in, Kleicher and Ilhell,
After tho i'rum ring' expouuro
in Havannnh' In 1024, Ihn priest
said Kleicher told him sonic of thi
convicted men had offcrod to pay
for special privileges und that the
(Continued on Tugo 6.) .
Authorities Turn to "Poi
son" Theory in the "G.
t Brady" Death Probe
AUTOPSY SHOWED
BLOW iOT FATAL
No Word Yet Received
' . From Toronto, Canada,
Presumably the ' For
: mer Home of Man.
1-rrrd to turn to a new theory
Ikm-uiih of i.ic rt'fulls or nn nti
' topy per fort ncd (Htr the Ixsly of
llin ninu found near here Sun
!'. rreMimahly ; (. Ucady. or
Toronto, C'unada. orfic'i now
belice tltni Itnuly's death was
llic result' or poison or dnigs
ithk'li lie Involuntarily look lulu
his ssicm, either mlcd with
ll(iior or sonic 'other potion. -
' Tho" autopsy' found that the
bruise on his temple, which yes
terday led authorities to betleve. he
hnd boon stunned or possibly fa
tally slugged, then taken to the
brush where 'his body was found
and left' to die. could nut have
been responsible Tor his death. It
may have been Caused by contact
between his temple and the frozen
earth wjien he -was placed, or
neaveu.unuer inq urusu arc.
To l.vamliio Stomach.
'Thu stomach will bo shipped to
Cortland this morning for exam
ination by skilled alienists to dr.
lermlno whether truces of poison
Of any nature exlsls in the organ.
It will, or course, take a few days
before tho examination report is
received here.
Miller, and Fishbaek Tes
tify Before Military
Court of ' Investigation
Today.
C'AVK CITY (AH Press Time
I''la'!i) Another amplifier test
tmlny convinced ' cpcrlmenters
that Collins is still brent binjc.
respiration about 1 1 lo 15 per
niluuie. The shiiTt Is down
fect.
CAVK CITY (liy the Assort
ated Tifvis) 'I'.ie nillltarv coort
of iiuiulry litvesliunting the rir
I'liinsianccs su i rounding the
1-loytl Collins hit prison incut In
Sand Cave tiH.ay bennl William
li. .Miller, Cornier-Journal vtr
respondent, and It. U. l'Lsbhnek,
furmcr. ,
Their testimony was to tin ef
fect that rumors, speculating
win-(her Collins was still In tho
cave, were miNV and that threats
or danger to Miller and lite res
cue efforts wero dellvere! by
friends, not enemies, seeking to
warn him or t'.ie linjnrtls of llio
undertaking.
Hair-Raising Scene
SAN KIIANI'ISCO (Al')
urrut la'ic.
i:ut-
PUZZLE ANSWER
WHEAT PLUNGE E
is recordedimSIIB
REDS ON TRIAU
FOR TERRORISM
lll''A!" "5' AbsocIhU'I
I'rf-RX). Wlu-iil prlc-in iIiiitb-.1
Joivn n'-m-ly six ct'nt loiluy. .May
culnc; us low us I1.&6 8-8.
Youth Arrested, Admits
Giving Poison Capsules
com Mill's, o -Oty the A--MH
laieil Crc) The rret or
another hh Slate nnlerity
stiMhnt In eonncrtlon wllli tbe
mtcsOcallon of the isilMHiIng f
two stntMiU in ron a-t tislay by
Ti- iilir ChrMrr. He sahl el
lcner had hin f(Miinl aitain-t
Minbtlt r.'.io li4l letlfbtl pre
i.Mil. AntlHrlth are said to
tune found a -mall iiianiHy r
IHitMins ami narwth- "
room.
filbd th pr-McripUnu r Iavid
I'UKhln. Cunlun. Ohio stihb nt nl tin
I nlv'THily's til.rittry. I'usliin
dh d Troin p'ltuoninx. '
lish wn iirn-st'-d Mmi'Ii-y n itrli
and Is iflng li Id for lnv. -tr)Kttion
I If li told oTfl' hiis lliat 1m- had
ntT-d tb oHK" I.Mpt nsnr
without utillmriiy and fill.. I 11 pff.
wrtption ftr Coskln fr "six II.
and V. (nix red r aspirin cap-Rob-n
and six white r utilnipe i h
Mib s)' buried by I r. II. Shindh
Wincert. head of t It" university
ii'alth Servll-f.
In addition t: lh sJryihnlne
ctijisuh n hieh cans d l'i;sl;ln's
l.KICSIC. Kaxony flty the As
soclated J'ress). ll'avlly armed
cordons of police, supported by
u dozen machine guns, guarded
approaches to the federal supreme
court building today when the
trial of sixteen coiiinunlnt9. al
iced to be members of the "Ger
man cbeUa." opened In a dru
malic setting.
Vitnesses and spt-clutors were
subject ei to close scrutiny on J
searched for arms before being
allowed to enter
The prisoners are charged with
m'Jrder und terrorist le plots al
trgert to havu been financed from
Moscow,
ATTACK CA'I IIOl.UV,. '
MAItHKIM.KH, Crante f Hy the
Associated Press). Nearly
penuim were ounilcd or bruise
during attempts by i.uiiiMiuiilstn
to break up a meeting or a new
ly organized Catholic; party here
lu-st nifrht.
OrrirlulH buve forbldilen bUblic
I meetings Indefinitely.' The popu-
COURT GRINDS
rvv h A v:m $
, , is ; Wb ml
FARM BILL
EXPLAINED
STffl) ON
Tills morn hi g Uio sheriff's of
fice Mated that no wonl bail set
been received! from Toronto al
though a wins was sent atithir
itles In that city shortly after the
finding or the 1km 1. v. orrielnls
liero feel tlint the Canadian war
office nt OltHwa will be attlo to
fiirnlsb luentiricatlon as It is be-
lieved tlutt Itnuly must have been 1
in the Canadian nriiiy during the
World War.
' The Iwpicst, slarled last evening
at 6 o'clock, continued until i : H o
when It whs adjourned until this
afternoon ut. & o'clock to permit
further Investigation and a search
of rooming houses hero for any
possible baggage or trace of Lirady
having been registered hero.
Several Testify.
With Coroner 1 1,. Italston pre
siding, aaalsted by District Attor
ney Carl Helm, the Inquest was
called to order, the Jury of six
sworn In. and M. 7 ticorge, one
of the thren who found the body.
took the stand. II" testified as to
tho discovery of tho body while
ho and tho two boys. Kvan and
Paul Marl In. 8 and 9 years of uk'.
were tramping beneath Rooster
Peak In tho search of dog wood
which the lads Intended to use for
making a bow. The two buys, tes-
The sleady grind of rotijiue court
work continues with civil cases oc
cupying the time of judge and Jury.
Yesterday a decision. In fitvor .nf
the pmlntirr on 1 lie .cast! lJiwrenee
Ikirti'ed" vh. Maud W. Mays nud
Charles 11. Maya was brought In by
the jury: Darned sued for wages
and was successful to tho amuunt
of $cj.?ri.
The east.1, Hills Department store
vh. Cnlted Kldellly and Guaranty
company is being tried today.
Hill's store Is suing for theft In
surance alleged to bn duo from the
lobbery of the store. December 23.
ltt:i. J h nest Wat kins Is tho chief
witness for the prosecution.
SAI,i;.M PASTOIl TO I j KAY 13
SAIjKM, Ore. Hev. Blaine K
Kirhpatrlcli, for several years pas
lor or I tin First Methodist Kplsco
pal church here, will leavo for Chi
cago within the next few weeks.
whero ho has accepted a position
in tho administration department
of tho Ku worth league. Announce
ineiit or Dr. Klrkpatrlck'H promo
tion was made here following re
ceipt tif a ttdegram from the board
of education or the church.
I r. Klrkpatrlck'H successor hero
Jiuh not yet been ivamed.
- Jiitt la prove that tltose nruvlc stunts nrcn'i all faked after
nil. This was Mtnpped "on location" near Hollywood and I-ldlo
Oonloii blinseir, not a double, Is walking the plunk, lly tlio way,
how many funs have seen this cliff? .
DENTIL MEET
XTRA
TO SOLOliS
Members of Coolidge's
Commission Make Plain
iTheir Relief Plans
RECOMMENDATIONS
SCORED BY YOKUM
Senator McNary Chal
lenges Jardine s State
ment That the Oregon
Body Is Cooperative
Example. ' ;
WAHHINQTO.N' (By tho Annuel,
utuil I-ross) Mi-mhers or tho iri'S
ldunt's UKriuullurul cotnniluHloit tu.
ly pxpliilned thulr rccomiiiunda
ttons to tho Bnnutii.
Kunutor McXury of Orciron chal
IfnKi'd the stuli.ment or W. Al. Jar.
dlno thut tho Ort-Kon J'riiti.s Grow
crs' aKHoclutton wuh un rxiitniilo
or Buccu:urul coopiirativo murkot
lie cuaortud ho la onti of tho
liimi-st pninu giowora In Ihn west.
ht;ud or otiu of thu hlKOHt i-oopi'ra-tlvo
orKiinliuitton.s und "u u inuttt-r
or rm't. tho Ori-Bon I'nino Clrowcm'
assouhttio.n Ih now on Ihn rocks"
Ijoi'titiuo tho mi'inbtirg trk-U to
spl'uud out too rur. .... - '
(Continued on Pugo 6.)
coouik.i; ihsai'I'iuvi:s
WAHIIINdTON (lly Ihn AkhouI
uhii TroHH) I'rpHldtnt Coolldgi'
dimipprovcH of HllKtfi'Htlons 111 coll-i--km
for th ulnJiidoniiK'nt or th(t
iii xllih' provlHlnii of thn tarllf act.
'I'hp iri'Mlili-nl conti-nilH It has not
'1 n ili iiKiniitiiili'd Unit thn. llcxl-
proviKion Ih nnw orkalilp. II"'
r.i 'iikiiIxph Unit illfrlcnltlPll 1kiv
atli-iHli-il lt workilic. lull IjcIU-vph
il will I xl r. in.-ly hi'lpriil In th
,. ti rmliiallon or rati and arhvd
uIih baaed on dlffprpn:p Ixtivpi-ll
production costs hero and abroad
Mrs. Rambo Tells Of
Near East Conditions
Mrs. V. A. r.ainbo. formerly of Ki.l.in. I. A. Kppllng. Warren H
Haker. but for the Insl few years ii ri. A. f. Hampton, A. T. Hill.
UNION. Ore. (Special) Mon
day evening, at thn close of the
rirsl days Henslon of tho annual
convention of thu Kustern Oregon
lental Asaoclation, a banijuet was
held -In tho iKirlors of .the t'nion
hotid, presldel over by C. D. t.'ald
wnll, recently elected president or
tho ITnlon (Commercial club.
' Tho , program', consisted of ' ad
dresses, dance specialties und vocal
and Instrumental iiiuhIc.
It., II. Mo urn-y led off with a brief
summary of the work of the Lnlon
Slato fish hatchery.
Dr. 10. 1. Mossman of Ift Orundo,
(old something of the history of
dentistry.
Robert Wlthycoiiibo, of Union,
gave a few pithy thoughts con
necting thn experiment station with
tho denial profession.
Dr. Cardwcll. Itolso clinician,
complimented Union on lis attrac
tions and evident hospitality.
Dr. Hay Murphy, of I -a Orande,
emphasli-d this thought also In u
brief tii I lo
Df. W. T. l'hy of Hoi Lake,, fa
vored thih' coiiimurclul club and
dentists with a very. Interest Ing
talk ou eugenics.
i:hiloii Today;
Kollowbig this the meeting ob
served u social hour and adjourn
ed. Today Is'the final day of the con
veiitlon and will be endd this af
ternoon wilh an election of olfieerH
Senate Favors Reading
Of Bible in Schools
HA I. MM. Ore. lty Ihe A.oel
utei 1'resa) The senate by a vote
or 2i to 5 yenterday approved a
bill providing that certain section
lor the Itlble Hhall be read In the
public schools of (ho state.
Allt.MKN Mi:r,T DllAlll
KAN AMOMO, (Al') lu-
lot Lee t. Wvhihl. tvr liVnmv 1ml.,
mill ;.ieiienaui Arthur Ij, rosin
wero killed and their bodies hitrii-
tl In nn aliptaiio crush iiciii
It rooks field today.
IMAItX AT THU Ili:iM
ll;m,l (Al1) The I'riivdnn
illet Us lay chvtcd Dr. Wilbelui
.Mars, former rhaiirt'llor of the
retch, cv-pii'iulcr of I'riisslu. He
will try to form u government from
the parties of the left.
.mi;sm;.v;i;u uoitiu-:i
' ST. IjOI IS. (AP) Josrpli Wll
llntns, nt, nicsseiiger for the State
Hank or Wcllsion, n Miburh, was
held up on n street car Its lay,
Ih'uIcii and robbed or 7lI0O by
thrco men.
WAK1MNOTOW (By the, Asso
ciated l'ress).Thu Wiillums hill,
designed to. carry out the recout--uifnrlatlons
OT'llle' orrsltbml'y Hg- ;
grlciiltiiriLl comniisHlun,, was in '.'
Nailed today be To re the house ag
riculture coiiitnlttee by Chairman
Yokuni of tliu l'arine:,s-to-tou-uumers
league, who i:aid It would
protect then! now engaged In de
priving the ranners or their 'just
dies."
The measure would "so strenir
tlien oppressive powers controll
ing farm prices, that the farmery
"would be left the choice of. los
ing their farms through foreclo
sure or deserting them," Yoltum
contended.
iiioiiwAY opi:m;i
ItONKIK UO, Ore. (Al') The
highway north or .Myrtle Creek is
open und the slide cleared uuny.
mmm
iui,i, iassi;s si;Ai i;
SAIdi.M. Ore. (AT) Tlw rels
eil eisle hill pasd the senate to
day. The dehato was brier, t. op
tion's mutiuil saWng-i hank hill
pushed tbe lioii-e without opHisi-
lioii. The M'tiale bill designed t
iellee dry farmers nn the Norlh
I nit pro Jut, imismmI I be senate to
day,,
COM M MI S. O. (Hy Ihe Associ
ated l'rM)-lH Tish. Canton,
nit i Mfitifluv nirht told authori
ties Invratlgatlng the death of two Lath. another capsule vim found
fnirr8i'.y of Ohio studrnts and the in ht8 poMS(,on htch hrn ana
vrtoui lllnesa of many other f rom 1 .
capsule of poison, that h had (Continued od I'aje 6.)
latlon is ut
ing.
a high state of foul-
eouneeted actively with the Near
I'junt IleJief work, was the chler
speaker at today's chamber of
commerce luncheon, and In her
address told or conditions there
und uppculi (Lift all l-u (Iruntle imm
ido to lend tle-lr aid In the work
or curing for Christian Arlnenlan , kins.
orphans.
M r. Kambo lias only r-i '-ni ly
returned from the .Near Musi and
she graphlcullv ilenerlt-
xperlenees, Int hiding ou
when an orphanage t) cliare
a. u. Hunter, fi. I. lirlsont K. I.
Mlly, John Mcl'herson, I'Moyd Me-K-nnon.
R I., Meyers, Day Mur
phy. Dr. W. T. l'hy. W. . Tcrklns.
Augmtt .1. Htange. .1. A. Tedford.
Klioer Htoddard snd KrneJit Wat-
AuniMiueruicnls
era I annmincemeiits were
1 personal j ni-"te jliirliin (tie ninem-on. mm. j.
tillle 1 I. y lien HUH O an wevn. n"vr
of bi-ing oiserve, in U Jrnnue, ani
lier and her hnsband wus bewlged ar.noiin -, i he i rmay 11117m pr
byTurka and Kurds. which will launch the Wr-
Her appeal. delK-red Ih Puce- filiation of pbtuns from Urn li
ful tcrnin. was eloquent fl,r un- t.n.ry. T. K. Ib-lbimy announee.
doubtedly made a de. p InipreMMbm ' M li'on - Kr. ewat.-r bad lltvlte.l
upon tho- present. At the t lo.. ' 1" " from Ui ;rand to ap
or her address Ml Mrl Nadei- j I--r there tnd tell f WeJlowa
V. omierinnej an'i 1 rie 1 a. irnii'r
eommunity uplrlt. KIiimt Htoddtird
hoffet, liere 1
Introduced.
.'It 1 Mrs. Uambo.
Grade Crossing Wreck
Kills 1 Men; 2 Women
I'llEHTKl:. H th Asjto-
ciat'd I'ressl.- Kour men andtno
women wer killed tfn I another
woman seriously Injured toduyjlams. of the eh-etlon board. reurt-I ,,.tiuri.
mn a shifting io oinotive on ttiat (lie following 24 ne-u hno
the Pennsylvania railroad struck been noiiiliiated for chamber of
n motor truck and motor cur ' commerce of fires: ('buries IHuk
at ft grade crosjing In Murcusjner. 11- K lirady. II. K. cooiidge.
Hook, near here. jliruce Lteiini, il. J. D:on. i;obert
Nominatft'n Made.
During llie meeting Hay Will-
told of a tdll now befoie the legis
luliire with Its oltjeet i ft; preserva
tion of timber along Htalc hlgli-
w.ijs and akcd all to support the
I'evereiM Win. Crosby Itoss was
ehulrmnn of the lunehenn whlrh
whs officially opened when Itcv-,
trend l'oilard fturnt'd thanks.
The
Crowd
Is There
Asiorlu Iloy Hooper Dies
AST ill I A, Ore. Harold Wilson.
i;, died here while participating In
a V. M. C. A. basketball game.
He was resting after u short ln
termtKslon In the In the game when
suddenly he fell to the floor rrom
a stninliiiK posit bin. Thinking ho
had fainted, attempts were made
lo restore circulation, but a phy-mi-Inn
later, pronounced the boy
dead.
NliW YOUK (My Mm Associat
ed Press). Thn heavy fog which
I yesterday caused traffic, accidents
I resulting in two deaths and In-
Jiiy to (10 persons still lay over
the city today.
Land sea trnrrie In hampered
and service on sumo ferry lluei
discontinued.
Thousands of commuLenj tua
delayed.
JOHN O'NIIKA IS rtll''M
It you're going lo Rhv that
-(Mifll tu h gisiil cnt ll firi)
tin the citiwil repie-entrd by
Ibe lolal reader of The Ob-
rter on ib o't want to go
lo Ihe Irnuble f liiitkbig care
ful preparation if hal you
want li say. MM-nd your good
iiKinev. and Ibrii bate onlj n
handful to talk to.
You nn not hi ucli ilauger
when teditg 'Jlie Ob-sTcr elr
uilai Ion H lm Ihio buill
mer a long jH-rioJ if years
by rcHdrr lnlere and reader
isMiriilcntf.' It's (ml of Hie
lutii.ll.lH rla4.
'ObMrrr Adiet lining
A McrchaiMllsiiitf Kcrvleo'
iii;a(;m: on it jai ihi;s
MMDI'tHtD, ire. - Jasper Itodg
er;i, poitnuister of Iteacle. this
iciunly. db-rt Hiiddenly of heart dis
ease at his home.
He had been a resident of llen
gle for all eura.
KLAMATH KAL1X Ore. John
O'Hhea, indlcled us one of tho
gambltiiR boiiHi! outlaws who shot
and killed Oscar K rick son during
it rohl.ery early last month, waa
round pot guilty by Ihe Jury.
Tim Jurors deliberated it. little
leas than three hours In arriving at
their verdict. . Immediately oftcr
the iienulttai verdict had been re
eeived Circuit .hid km Thomas placed
his bond at S'H) un u robbery
charge. - -
The youthful defendant Is n
prominent sheepman or this coun
ty and is worth a least $20,001),
according to his attorneys.
Mc Ken lion Explains
Building, Loan Ass'n
The oi uaul.:ition nr the liulbl-1 ipe-Hl Ions ini'l conducted n general
biK A- li. tu a.HSoehili)il. the class s J dlMtitsslon limit capably. Of In r
of t.toeii no offered to Investoi. . short lulks were also given along
and the varforH pham s of t In- it he same lute,
contrai l were present ed to Jen bun- lAplaius I'lirMMV
IneMH and proleKMlonal men of L:t , Mr, MeKenlion explained Hi"
(fiitml" iit a flintier mien In tl pin -pn.e of the Ui tiramie Huiid
nlght In the MethfMllnt eliurcb by ling .V Loan association, as ont
the bat k ers or the new compativ' lined In a previous unnoutic
t,,.,... j ment in these co'utnns. and g:t
Cloyd MeKennon. Rules min-iii wealth of reasons why I'nion
arer of Ihe nswieiattou. nmile oie- ro mty Investors should prefer
of Hi" hint hiiKinep tulkn ever
Inard In li tiranite In exiilnluln j
vai inits resiures of the inveHiment
plne'ng their iw-.vings in such a
home Institution. He stated thltt
the stock could be purchase
offered. lb' slowed a t:iorug: t:e payment plan in iiennmint
knowledge or his sublei t, used n j lions as low ns a hundivd dollars,
fctrlklng series of c'larts to llu-j
t.atif his .points, and answerell (Continued on Fae 6.)4 .J