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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY! THE WEATHER POUTLA.ND AP Ore Con: lulu In the west, ruin or enow In tho cast tonight and Thursday. VOLUME XXIII. JMUMUlOIt AKHOUIATUIJ I'llKWS LA GRANDE. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1925. MKMBEll ASHOCIATKD I'ltEHS NUMBER 107 C I TV EDIT! O N Hunts I Daily Letter (Hr Harry 11. Hunt) WASHINGTON NK.V Hpcclul) liven a president can pull a "bon er." Which Is oxuclly what Presi dent Cooltdtfo accomplished during the cull at tho Whit" House a few duja ajjo "of SOU officers and pri vates In tho "Coolldtce Army of New Jersey." , ' " This Cool Id b Arjny la w ex-i Iclusivoty feminine outfit. Perhaps hecaunu of this. It didn't sem Ht range to Calvin that arranpe tnents for the call were not mide through regular political channel. Instead of bavin? tho meeting" Irnnied through their senator or congressman. "General" J. Mubel Urown and Mrs. Louis Thompson made, tins arrangement themselves direct with the White House. . rinding the delegation of New Jerseyites on his program. It sooin ed to Coolldge thut the ; occasion would be mti do 1110111 noteworthy if tin! KcpubllC'Tn senator from that statu wan included in the party. - h'o a phone call from the White House asked Senator Kdffe to run up and join tho president In shak ing hands with his constituents. . Had the president been at all psychic, he could not but have no ticed the constraint with which the ladles of the "army" greeted their senator. J lowevcr, he seemed to sense" not til tip wrong. And when the handshaking :n over, the presi dent, putting an .arm affectionately lie reus Edge's Hhoulders, told his visitors that ho wished they'd pledge themselves to see that New Jersey soon sent .down unother lie publlcnn senutor "like.. Senulor Kdge." Had the president.' kept hlm sWf up-to-date on the : internal politics of New Jersey. h would have known at once that ' "uriny" mad Intentionally maiieu vt red ho It would owe nothli connection with Its call 01 president. T lie would have known that thlsj "Coolidge Army" In the lust caio-j I alien fought just us hard to defcalj JMge for re-election ;h It did to ru-J elect Coqlidge. .'', I t'nder the circumstances, . for '. ( oolldge to tell thn- Vaea-bat jhn .'Incut thing they could db ' would be to send down another S'inutor 'like bleuator Edge'' made an al ready embarrassing situation still ;nurc so. ,"-. Coulldfje's economy program Is , (Continued on Pur-p B.) BRIBE TALE IS TOLD PROBERS ATLANTA. Ua, Hy the Associ ated I'rcsH) Kurtlnr testimony 1-clatlng to the alleged sale of pe clal prlvibgts at the Atlanta fed eral penitentiary and a dehiat by one of l he witnesses. ' prisoner, thiil h" had been threatened with pro8iulion If he did not trntiry agjliiKt the defendants Tuesday marked the trial of A. K. Sartaln unl I.. J. I'lctcher, deposed warden and deputy, respectively, of the prison, and Laurence Klehl. Co lumbus, Ohio. Harlain. Fletcher und Weill are clK.trged with conaplrucy and brib ery, the Indictments ngalnst them liuvlng been hundel down by a lederul grand jury during a gov ernment investigation of the peni tentiary. Huar Tells Mury. Willii- lluur, whii was convicted in the Savannah "rum ring" expo sure and sentenced lo the Atlanta priiton. was on Die niund most of thf day. following Hamuel 1 lot It berg." Atlanta bu.Hiness man. who testified relative to u $16,001) bribe offer he made Fletcher. During- direct examination Haur testified - paid IMehl IU.oOO for "soft jobs" at Hie prison for hliu aelf, two brothers. Fred Haar. Jr.. und Carl Haar; his father, Fred (Continued on Pago 5.) Friday Mght Program Tie- program r Hm- Art Week meeting Friday night al the library m h'n Hie thousand pletuns wilt le pnarnleii tu tho library board iy the N'elghbtirbood club ha- been tompleied by club women In charge of the movement here. The entire community is InOU-d to henr the program and vb-w t he pieliir. display to be made that ecnlnc. Following Is the program In de tail: Music liy the band. Introduction hy Mrs. Harry! Cleavrr. rhalrman of the Art de- ( iwrlnu nt of the Ncighlorhood rluti. "The Child and Art." by Mr - i - gtella Inele. Art In the Community," by LI - mer Stoddard. Heroes They Toiled and Prayed to Free Floyd Collins Johtuiic :ci-ahls top. Is 111 with imciitiioiila contractcfl from his ftllcnipts lo rescue l''hid Collins from Sand Cuvc, neir Cave City. K.V.. Iee Collins, tviitcr, Mod's -father, pleaded for persons I'.iroiiglMHJl the et urn ley to pray for ills hiii's it'lcax. Nonnait I'ni ker. below, was tin last man to talk to Collins. He was in the rate when the passage to Col lins was blocked (he second lime VALE VISITED LS HnT T. I'liy DAKK (KiMcial)-Dr. W. a member of Hie slate board of health, went to Vale, Ore., this morning- accompanied by Dr. Frederick Strieker who arrived at Hot Ijiko early this morning. Dr. Strieker, state health officer, has been conferring wil h Governor I'ierce ubou tthe Hlluation In Vale. 1'pon the request of tin- governor Or. StrlekeT nnil tir.'lMiv left for Yule this inomlmr in I r. I'iiv's cur. The situation in Vale lies be come u menace to health heeause of the large number of careass-s of dead animals which are 1 ing stri'wn about the devastateil ureas. The exact situation Is nd known as yet but the state is planning on as listing with whatever aid is need- col irr miiM. iii:i,o void HAN FHANCfHCo (AP) The praette,, (f I'ed' tal .hidu'e .Imihi S. Pnrtrliige of this city of imposing long Jell sentenceH uoi convieti'd prohibition law violators in ease a heavy fine not paid was declared contrary to law by the I'nlied States court of nppeaUt -here Mon day. ' j ( -4; Art Week Is Announced I'resen'at in f piflnre.s tt library bowrd l,y .Mrs. lrr .ur-brh-k. president of Hie Neijfhimr hotH) (tub. Aceeplanee by the board. (. M. HlllMphrey. "The i--lHfol:',- ,y Sn t. A. ' '. Hampton. "Coolest j.nd Prizi by Mn. it. K. Hilverfhorn. 'City lads." Iiv A. T. Hill. prsi- jdent of the i-lty com Ml itudofl. l:iepiion and vh-w:ug of pie ' 1 1: hm. PMnn IM-trilniHim. Wltr- the c'n lusion of this pr ' gnun and opentcir nf the ibrary H;;urdy morning the ! tun? collertton wi;i be rer.dy 1 Cfl (Continued vn Tage S ), GORONER S JURY GIVES DECISION G.: Brady Met Death from "Unknown Causes" Is Inquest Verdict III-JACKERS MAY HAVE KILLED MAN New Theory Is Advanced ..by Authorities; War Office Knows Nothinff:?"? wp 'hb11lin'?,B!vc1n1 bty Dr' of Man's Identity. Willi no other clues ,iof dmpor tanee brought la bust evening, the coroner's . jury coiiipom-d of Hen Devious. John Harvey, c. W. Hunt ing. Ilobett ilelvey. iM Field and W. M. Nieliai ger, concluded the inum-si arm i.iougiu in a vcruict. ...... v.. ..,..,. . M,.um, ch... A jercnsivo Diet.' ala. met lils death from unknown! -causes." " J ' l-'Iiml testlinoiiy was heard from1 Or. (. Kirby. who with Or. I I-'. L. lialston, performed an mi-1 tlOisy on the body. .Doctor Klnty; 'LeKlli'led that 11 lUurough poaL inor- lem exuminat ion revealed no way' in which the unfortunate iiiuu j had met hi;; death. The theory I that he had been knocked uri- Con.scious by a. blow on the head I wan abandoned u hen examination ! of the head and skull showed no! bi iilxen or ft aetuieH. Death co'ild not have occurred by alrangula Hon, iiccording lo I ir. Kirby. for t be lungs wiM-e in normal condi tion. The heart was alao norma! tor u man of the ue of the do ceased. - . Mn Trace of Slui, 4Kcawh of "nil lioielM and room- Iing lioueH vvhicli was conducted I (J.1 Hugo Klhixhamuiei-,. uherlff's deputy, revealed no - trace of the man, it was slated In the testi mony lust evening. An examination of the clothes of (he dead man revealed no Identify ing murks or clues us to Ihelr, place of purchase. That they .were not boiiKht' in La (iraiidn was tho tes timony of Warren Gilbert. A laundry mark on t he collar of Hie shirt was examined by Uoyd Seriber who as Mired tho Jury that the marking was not done, in this city but in a larger town. Search of the garages of the city In hopes (r finding u car stored which might have belonged to Itrady was made yesterday by Of ficer Alnn.o Dunn. . Tim scurch brought to light three curs. none, of which apparently connected in any way with tho tragedy. Canadian Officers Jtrport A clue that u man by tho name of George Hrady had once been known in Chataui, Ontario. Can ada was brought up but since the innuest a reply from the sheriff of Oiatam lias been received and also one from the war office In Otta wa, which stated that nothing -was known of tho man in those cities. Word was received in a letter to t he pollen office here this morning that K. J. Green, switch man ai J'endleton, whflo listening In on his radio heard u descrip tion of 11 misting man broadcast by 1 he poliee depart ment of Denver, 'oin. According to the letter a part of the d'seriplton told about In te.tloo murk n the man's arm. the eij rH n. ;,nd it horse. Mr. Creen ::aid thai the !envcr police bad ndt'd to he notllbd If such a man was located. The loeul au thorities have wired Denver "bout ! C Vln-IW the matter. The Investigation islOKlinK and CfOWS tight now In the bands of the district attorney. I'arl O. Helm and Hheriff Hreshears. .Mu Haw P.ccii lU-Jucked line opinion In Id by th' police ere Ih that ISrady was connected In mui.e way will, a booe ring eliher as a buyer' or alt Importer from Canada and Hint he met his dwth ni Hi,, hands f rum runners who enticed him lo ' b" edge of town with the story that a mill wus iutaled there. , PUZZLe answer I MT-7"'JJTISS3ALIV lAiYiS it KQLwia I I DlAnlSlipBfMjsis Dentists End Successful Convention Election of Officers Closes Annual Meeting of Eastern Oregon As sociation. A very successful meeting of the Eastern Oregon Denial association was brought to a close yestorday afternoon-at, Vlnlon.' . ' Th n-w officers of. tho associa tion elected for the! year l!2u are: II. U. Hook of Kakor, president ; Hoy Cato, secretary; It o b e r t Vaughn, treasurer;. .Hr. Kern , of Pendleton, first vice-president; Or. Momnon, second: ycr president; C. C. Ooldbcrg- of-Enterprise, third vice president. v. , Tho' principal speaker of 'the meeting was Or. w. T.'I'hy of Hot 'luke who spoko on the subject of eugenics. l-Jducatlonal features of-tho ses- J. Jl. LIIIUXUII Ul 3t3''. lUUtlU Uil Inlay construction slid mouth sur ge ry, and by 1) r. C. . c h a 1 n i e r also of TJolse who conducted n clinic on Inlay and bridge work. l'Mucatlonal talks were dellver- , ed by Or. Horlon of Haker who spoke on tho subject of 'Tlio llc latlon of Diseased Toeth to Health" und by Dr. Hay .Murphy of ln Gmrilr who spoke on the subject POSTAL BILL WASHI.MJTOX (lly (In Am sorlalenl ' lri'ss), TI10 HeiiaU: Mistifflco fomntittcc tinlny voi re! to substltiiU" tin Mimte Ms lal Miy and rnio Inn-ax' hill for the niea'nirc m.s-l by the ImiiM jycslertlay. WASHINGTON .( Hy the AkiuuI- uled Press) Without a record vote Hie house-fate Tuesday -pusHed Hie Kolly'postul pay and rate Increase bill and sent It to Hie sennle which alreudy has passed In a somewhat similar measure only to ' haver it turned bade ly tho house as In fringing on lis exclusive preroga tive 10 originate revenue producing legislation. Brought up under u special rule which limit tnl debate to less than two hour3. barred '.amendments krom the floor und required two- thirds majority for piiHsagn the mcusuro; wus approved in about two hours without a record vote. (Continued on Page 6.) J BE SECRETARY WASHINGTON" (Hy the Associ ated Press) Although Hio While Houso withheld 'any comment, ad ministration officials elsewhere In dicated today that their belief Is that William M. Jatdln Kunsos, lion virtually been decided upon by President Cooltdge for (he position of secretary of agriculture. Tlie Kansas congressional dele gatlon, which onco endorsed .1. C Mohler for the post, met. and dunged its support to Jardlne, .Members of the delegation have been In constant consultation with tho president, but declined to say they had definite Information re garding his decision. "Poison Gas' Inadequate WLIHlHt. Ida. (Hpeclal) How one skunk staged a buttle with a (luck of crowrt und was worsted by thetn on a float I nir cake of Ire In Weiser river Is told by Ham Ateh- K0( a farmer living t-ist of here, j m Httentlun was attracted by Hie, uprwaP of lm. (TUW1 e Hu). Iin(j i xvut(.hr(j h(. UttU,M r,ir HOI1M I j Tjr b(rJ() wyr, j,ppiin.n,,y KDUSE PASSES i .tiled by the skunk's proximity, fir. i Cdsiunully a crow uuuld lute eon-( trot of 11 If und ThII Into. the u titer j und drown. An the lee ftoe floated ; I nearer the battle seemingly grew; ! flen-er. 1 The crows wer f b ice In their j nttackM. but the ukunk wun juut us j , riercc, using not only bis elan a. hut j ! apparently ulso IiIm poison gasj etuipincni. Tills lutler his b-t ; Uveitpvn. )ie would dart Into the! eyes of his auaullaulrt. 'mid liiere ould be one ej erow to combat, i I 0:ssuppllft flnully gave out and the unequal battle coded when seV- erat of the tdrda allghtid on the flo- und pickl out .the aUunk's ieytn. As tin- floe drifted out of' slirlil Hie skunk was stretched j j feebly on his side with Hip crows picking viciously at him. Mr. AU-h- : j aon counted morv than a dozen dead crowa in the ilr'.-ain. 1 4 SENATORS BACK FISH BILL VETO Pierce's Frown on Meas ure to Receive Sup J port of Group BILL UP BEFORE ; SENATE AT 2:30 Game Commission Con trol Transfer Measure, to Be Treated in Simi lar Fashion. HA I. KM, Ore. (liy the Associ ated Press) Tho bill transferring control of the fish commission from t he governor to t lie si ate board of control is coming bclore the senate at 2:30 'clock this af ternoon. Four senators uro now opposed, more than enough to sus tain tho governor's veto. ncprcseiitntlvo Kirk wood's bill transferring control over the game commission from the governor 10 the beard of control Is also (tend ing in the senate, having passed the house with enough votes lo carry over thn executive veto. A group of thirteen In Hie senate will sustain the veto should It pass (he senate. The bill Is scheduled to follow the fish commission bill. PROPOSED CHILD LABOR MEASURE DRIVE PLANNED MIAMI. Flit. (Hy the Assoeialed Press) The American Federation of Ijibor will carry on a campulgu fur a national child labor amend ment to the fed e nil constitution in those slates which have fulled to ratify th amendment until such time us legislators favorable to rullfUiution are .elected, tho federa tion's 6x.ecuilvo council decided lu duy. : WISCONSIN IN FAY Oil OP CHIIJI LAltOlt AMKNDMKNT MAIHSON, Win. (Hy Hie Associ ated ress) Tho) legislature to duy ratified thn federal child la bor amendment. CONMHTICIT IT UN'S DOWN itiiifj is ii(wi;it iiotsr. HAKTKOItn, Conn. (!ty the As soclated press) r The house of rep resentatlves today refused to rat ify tho federal child lubor amend ment. , HILL'S CASE FOR ' $1,000 INSURANCE IS NON - SUITED The circuit court ease, Hill's De partment HI ore vs. the I'nlted Fi delity and Guaranty company which wus tried bef on- JmlKO Knowles yesterday was dismissed without being presented to the jury as the plaintiff had no cuse. The action was to collect insur ance money fur about $1000 which wus stolen from Hill's store In l23. Tho Insurance contract spe cified thut the aafu when robbed must show marks of violence the ouildc and us there were no murks of this sort the Judge was compelled to dismiss the case. Jose: (jitlami charged with rub bing Jimmy Woe while untied with h dangerous weapon will be tried next Friday morning. MAHhiriS TODAY PHUTI.AND, Ore. (API -Call! and sheep nominally slcudy. liomt ritmv- K'jutt une i-inl lnui r. '1 7n ntid 28 tec Ullttir 4.C HUllerfvlt steady. HAN FKANCIHCO (AP) Hul tertut 50c. The Crowd Is There If von re golna to glte I list .Hi-b lo 0 mailt crowd rwry dn- Hie crowd ii'prreileil liy Ibe total reader of The Oh ..rtcr vti dttn'l wimiI In go lo Hte Imuble of milking care ful pre paraHon nf nbnl joii nmit lo, -peiid our gssl tiHiiH-y. himI Hh-ii lone onl a handful talk lo. You an not In mm-Ii danger when tisiiiK Tin fbM-rcr rlr-t-iilHllon M lis Iwen Iniill imi-t a haig H'Hol of year by nnilrr lntfnH( ami reader ifNififhiier. I IV out of Hie handbill i-la. Olnernf Aderllliig A .llerchaiHlUtng Nert a-c ; ; ' Insured Against Love lfljjr (JJ r ,T J & Diggers, Seeking Floyd . Collins, Working Fev- 1 wA J erishly Today. j Hut nohodv cmi stop im from fnllliiff in love whh Kallv l.oiiff, 1'iiiilliiliilU for itl-A's vIiuUtv On II) wit pui fui t FlidljinnfJ lieAut.v. who was brought lo pictures only niter l. V. Griffith obtained SHIO.OUO against her falling in lovo nml leaving lib company.' Local A rmoru Placed Second In Importance NAM'.M. Ore. (Hy the Assoc! nleil Press) Senator Mag lad ry unu Adjutant (ieneral Hwirge A. Wlilte MMtkn iKforn thrf' wa'K' and n tea us eHiiiiiittee liem last night for a hill providing for an armory nt Cottage (rove. Tlicieani bills pending In leg-' Islaturcj pnvhling for nrmorleH hi five cities, AskeI to nnmo these In order of Ihelr- linHrt uneo 1ilto named Cottage (irovo, !4i (iramh Astoria, I'or cst (rove ami Portland. TASK OF SIZE l-'aclng the seemingly herculean tusk,, which he has oul lined for himself, of walking from Portland, Oregon to Newark, New Jersey, a distance of approximately ft GOO miles. In HIO days, polcr Pendery- gat arrived in Da Grande yester- J itay afternoon and left ugalu tuduy, headed toward llakor. He started from Port land Feb ruary 'A and arrived here seven days later, traveling at thetiate of bet ter than 113 miles per day, which he figures he must maintain to be successful in lils - cross country I Jaunt. The hiker, who carries u r,n pound. pack, Ih not making the journey on a bet but simply to prove lo himself and others Hint he can ilo it und also for the "edu cational benefits" which such trip would hold, according to a statement he made to nu livening Observer reporter this morning. ijul before leaving for Huker. His home is in Newark, tit M-'O'lf'1 he has been In Portland i for some time. He expects to muke a living during the no days by selling magazines, post cards und newspapers. He was formerly u member of Hio A'. K. K. Suspect Is Kclcancd In Ohio Poison (!asc CoU'MJJCH. Ohio (Hy Hie An. Related press) With the release e;.!orday of liuls Klsh. stn dnt r-t. in.. Mu.it' unlviTsl'.y, city proseeiitor John J. Ch-Hter. Inves iii?iiHnir tn mjst'Tloiis dent h uf I wo linlvrTKlty if iidnlH, ili'rliiri-fl Hint HhIi whh nnl hnlii'ati''l In Hio affair, iih waif "lliu victim itf unfurl una If 'lri-iiiim1ariri'M." I'hih iiilinlll h- liail Kiini' I to uulhiirllha Hint In Hie nplleifi- dis- HIKER FACING Ii'-usnry wllliiitil aiiHiorny. anil se- inK a ihiim-ho jum i''i , ure.l Hie "iiiIiiIik" caliiules for II. Uiilierlsoli. president of Hie David I'unkln. In an erfoi t In re. J Urol In rlmu'l i'l l,oi innollve Klre- lleve Ids llllicsi. and save hlin a men and Okllicmcn. few renin. Ilnw the liollle of' 'riilily-sevin of lliese uicrei- Klrielinynf supposedly aspirin ''inenis, a nnlulier of wlileli huve i-ansol"s came Into the dtspi-HKury . been iiituo"! In Hilliounci'iiieuls of Im s'III a mystery. l.lll i; i; AI'I'IOAI (iK.VKVA (Al") Or '! has sp- IH-nli'd tu Hie lengue of nations nKiilnst Hie s.llon of Turkey In ekpi'lllliir Ihe Orei'k iralrlareh from I'uiisliiiillniiule. lalmlmr (his ne lion indanKera friendly b"twL'-n Hie two count rl relallons l XTRA ;OOII.NH HIM KIMiKI). WASH I NT N , (AP). .The house com me we eonmiittee today voted In executive session, II to 6. lo decline lo it port Hie (oodiiitf hill, pixibllillliig higher rolhoud rales for short liauls Ihaii for long linuls over Hie nme route. The measure had puNscil the sen ate. WASHINGTON (AP). Assent by Hie Hcrnmit government to i-eserviiHoiiH attached hy (he sell ate .lo a commercial treaty be tween the lulled Kin it und Ocr iiitiuy will be nought h n mediately by Hie stale department. The senate's roohitlnn on fimnlgrallon and shipping clauses have receiv ed npprotnl of the state ilejutrt mcait. snx'K Mi:i;r sr.r. VASIIIViT'N (A"). H.T li iii'llnii of I'rrshlrnl 1kiIIiI(h', i'iiiivc orriii-r (iiit, r iik! rnrm loan li(anl. uikI A. C, Wll llums, liunnl iiii'iiilicr, will iiiih'I Willi iiillli'iiii'ii nml ollirrti Inli'r I'sti'il In lliiMiiik riliiilirlnx nl Ui. Aii'ti'li'K I'Vlinmry Kllh In iiiii- nMIi'i Hm- lhi'-H"U lonii liiinpail lex. I.IIOT Klruli'Kll'lll IHilllU III I lie unl will ! IIIPI fin- Mill fi'i-i'ili'i" Willi lilllli' llli'll mill hunkt'i'M. ciiim.si; Wri'HDItAW (ii:.i;va (AO Tiw chiinw di'li'KHtliMI Malay wltlidn-wr from Hm rlml. or I'ar Hunt opium con furonc', wIm-ii Hull liudv ctonvmiud tu ri-i'iiimldi'r lla fiiidlliKX.. Tim ilHiKHllun, In u li'tliT to llio cunfrri'iM'ii wild thn n-uaon for wlllidrawiil wim tin' ranfi'rancc fullnru lo nlliipl u uynt.ini for Ihr Hilppri'Halon of uplillil HinoMnff III tin; far 'hi. Tin- rnini'iia now liav wltliilrawn from both opium onfi-ri'iii'H. Trainmen ot 40 Roads Given Salary Increase I'l. KVKI.AMi (II.V Hi" Asuocl ulctl I'r'-iwl I'orty r llruud and llu'lr I'ltutt rs und firemen have n'-ffOllat'',! K-'lllcllll'tltH of WUtfl'H nil workltiK i ondllliMls. all of Iliem InvnlvlliK a wane Increase of ' iuniro Imalely ,'i per i nt. ueeord- I ml I vlil i in I S'tllemeuts. were made loll Ihe basts of the Holllliern l'u- lilflc (IMelrle system) setllelnelit. IMU-Ieit Jailuaiy Ihree new westirn scttlcim-nts. on the basks of the New York IVnlral aeltlemenl. were nelftlated between (he Ann Arbor. - Ihe llitffalo t Husifllehillinu ami the Detroit K Toledo Hhure line i add Uie UMilln 1:1. n. Amwtii the 17 AMPLIFIER TESTS GET NO RESULTS Broadcasting Station KYW in Chicago Be lieves Tests Taken Arc No True Indication. CAVK CITY (AP ITess Time , 1'lnsh) llnrring unexpected oNfc velopmentH iudl(tlons at noon ' today were Hint CoMJns would not be cxtrlctcil before Ute to night from tho nve, Tho f!irt Is down 48 feet. Renders saht the sudden striking of n cavern In which Collins .entered wold bo the tmly unexpected develop ment that niigbt povtlbly lead lo earlier rescue. CAVE CITY (Ily thftUssociated Press)Duyltght found diggers In Collins' rescue shufti working fev erishly hoping- tiny.' moment to break into a tunnel" which might lead to the imprisoned man. , Kor tho first tlmo amplifier lesta across tho light circuit' leading to Collins fulled comptotely to record anything In tho head phones. Observers said the lust indicated the globo was out of- Collins sock et and burned dub Tho last suc cessful test was made at midnight. doi'iit rKKTO vaiai; C II I C A O O (Uy the; Associated Press) Tests made hy radio broadcasting station KYW here, duplicating those made tit Band Cuvo which were suu io lnaicuti CollUis , vas still , altvej have failed to show bTaathhtrV' beoi't healf, says today's Herald and K-xu miner. LOS AN'UKI.Kl) (By tho AasncU uk'U I'rnsa) lir. Hnnml B. Mo lln. wouUhy Dolrolt diintlirt. and politician, nml hin t wu nann. Hurry und , Krod. wiirn urriiHlt-d hnrn to-,,. duy on fugltlvn 'rrant8 ehurgliitt; tliom or conHplrnoy to di'truml tho Detroit Innurunuo Co., by Htub'lng a "fukp" dlumolid roulii'ry, Ofricern Huld llivy uro uIho wunl od In Detroit for iiunntlonliiK eon rernlng a ll'UUUU. dlumond rob. Ucry. . . iti:i-i'si:s to wi;i c'otTM': NKW Oltl.KANM AI) Jildcn V. J. Hlanlx of the city court Tiira duy declined lo marry Arnold Bar naul of Tulniudifc, Noli., und Amandu Ktonebrukcr of Chtrlnda, lowu. Humum guvu lilu brii ut 20 und the prospective bride Kaid Huld ahr wua th, but J'udg" Went i Huld una upia'ureu iu nun 10 oo hunt 70 yeuru olil. rue youne man had consent of hla purentH lo weil. I.ouIhIuiiu jiidKea Invvo the prlv llfo or refualtiK lo marry uny persons und without offering uuy reuaons. uoiiAii iviri;n TO ITALY ICOMK (Al') A report that William I-:. Ilorull. chulruiun of Mm I'nlted State, Hinat"', for'lKH r"-. lutlonn commlltee. la lo vhlt lhl- ' ropo wua received hern Tileaduy. In political und government cir cle In noma the liopa wua ex pressed thut Hhould ticnutor lloruh muUe the voyutfe lm will coma to Italy lo study lUly's situation ut the source. rouds are: Arlconu. Kullern: Alehl on. Topekk & Hunlu Ko (iirop'-r): I'anhaiidle l tJiMta t o; i'IiIiuko As Alton; 'hleuo Northwestern: Chicago, llurllnftlon & Quliiri; I hliaK". HI. I'uill. MlnneupolW A limaha: liuvenporl; Hock Island A NorlhweHlern; lies Moines I'n lon; HI I'umo it Southwestern sys. tern; tliilf, I'oloruilo Sl Hullta l'e: I (IB AllKcles Kail Ijlkej OKdeil I'nlon Hallway Hepat coinMiny.' (.IroKon Hhorl l.lne; Holllhern I'a. cl(l: (I'aelfle. i:vleui); I'nlon C. elfle: HI. Joseph fc C.runil Island: Western I'uclflel I'hleuBO drea" Western; Fort Vorlh & Denver C'llv. und Norlliem raclflc. With hut few exceptions I lie waKe 'location has ticen settled In the eastern und aoillh western !"r rltorles. Hie bulletin suy. und avt- , tlcmenta nave oecn reacneu on n ' majority of III, wealern railroads.