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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY! 1 CI T Y EDIT I O N THE WEATHEI. POUTLANO (AP).' Ore gon: Generally cloudy to night and Sunday. VOLUME XXIII. MEMBKIt ,. jWOCIATED FRIiSS LA GRANDE. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1925. WKMBKR ASSOCIATED PKKtiS NUMBER 110. ! OBSERVER J PIMM i uuuunuLU (By HAIUiY 1). HUNT) WASHINGTON (Nli.V Hpeelul) tienutor Hiee W. Meuns of JJen vtT, Colo., is a gallant g-entlemun. llta gullantry was proved buck In the Spanish-American wur, In 'After 27 years, the wur du partment la ...suing thu of l ie lu I citation recognizing hit gallant conduct! tiimultunlouuly, a citation for gulluntry by MuJ. Uen. Frunklln iiell is uwurdod. ? , Bell, like Mcuns, won his uwurd by bruvery In action during the war with Spuln. But he died be fore the 27 years n cod id to decide on thu citation hud expired. The bilvcr star, mulerhtl token of tho award, goes to his widow. ' line cannot heln . htit n'nndor whether, had Moans not won elec- .FortllGlV Editor aild Owil- tlon to tho LnHcd mutes Be utile, his citation would have come dur ing his lifetime. Did his election to the' senate, wc wonder, single him out for spe cial attention and thus speed up rcugnltion of his act? Senator Bruce Dennis Sells Controlling Inter , est in Local Paper CHANGES HANDS AT CLOSE OF DAY er to Remain in La Grande But Will De vote Time to Stock Raising. W.M. Jardine Agriculture Secretary President Coolidge Ap points Kansan to Suc ceed Secretary Gore on March 4th. WASHINGTON (By tho Associ ated Press) Wllllum M. Jardlnc, president or the. Kunsis, -Asrlcul- lurul college, wus selected today by President Cuulidge to be secretary of agriculture. Jardino is to' tukc office March iih,. succeeding Secretary , Uore, who then becomes governur of Went Virginia. , , . ,. . WASHINGTON (Uy the Assoc! uted Press) President Coolidge to day nominated George Alexander Parks, of Alaska, to t?c governor of Alasku, . succeeding Governor Hone, whose term .expires In a few months. t . 4- n li-lll.... u..l.llr ..n., 1... .. ....V.. .i ... .i.J . i.iT. I Kffeellve with III,, clou? of bind pine campaign In BUS, In connec ' ,tull ownership of the ... ilou with which he is now cltew r"""! Olworvor and the fur gallantry, he won two rccom- i)) Oliver-Star, passes from mendatlons for tho Congressional I I,pu '. nnls. publisher here for .Medal of Honor, wus three times Practically flfleen years, to I-rank mentioned in orders" and wus "..Appleby, former Iowa publlah promotud from the ranks to u com-, " bl',n "Bsoeialed with mlKHifin the paper for the pust four months. 1 Announcement to this effect Is As a member of tho Colorado I mail. on tnc t,,nto,.iu puBe ln lMa National Guard he twice won Uio iB8UOi slalc trophy for being tho best ' .Lin. ..i ,.i.ii,.- i n,i ,,irH Tho drill was eompluled four in ll. world . I,,, tvos icu. . weeks ago and had been under eon leilunt colonel ami commandant of slderation since lust spring when tho Fortieth Division School ot "ic now owner first, came to Ore Anns, and later commanded tho Bon in search of a newspaper prop Kourth Inrantry ln the Meuse-Ar- Vly. Mr. Dennis, retiring owner, gonne offensive. jietains a minor interest In the busl- ncss temporarily nnd will continue , .Magnus Johnson's charges thai ills residence In l.a Orunde Indefl he wax beaten for re-election by the nilely. He will contribute articles bootleggers of Minnesota lias notto the paper during tho pnwent created much of a sllr hero. jleglslattve session and will then de- Concedlng the fact tliut bootleg- (votc his time lo the sheep and llve gers ure In better ktuhdlnff with slock ranch business, many members of the senate than j Mrv Appleby has been In active is tho pugnacious Irm-Tjibor sen- business management of The Ob ntor. it is -still true thai the 6,,rVBr , October 1st. He lias REORGANIZE PICTURES PRESENTED Large Attendance Wit '. . nesses Feature Pro- ' t' gram of Art Week CONTEST RULES, PRIZES ARRANGED Campaign to . Inject Ap preciation and Know ledge of Masterpieces ; into Schools Launched. PROPERTY In i r pmp IHM.rlllt! ., v Automobiles, Valued at' - if lX' $1,500,000 and $650,000 I . FW' - i Filmdoms Latest Flapper 8 .1 Pavilion Are Ruined AGED FIREMAN IS BURNED TO DEATH All Exhibits of Kansas " City' Motor, Show De stroyed; Blaze Started in Decorations. t r? cliarfffH brought . hy Johnson luul a wealth of xiifrlcnco In all ugaiiiKt ItiMtnwmtatlvo Thomas UtJ(,lartnu,nls uf m,WHm)l0r worU. Hchull. Bunalor-cleut, uro liurdly cuiivhiclntf. , Ho wun owni-r and liultli.slu-r or p ')it'UKtuHr . In ' WHliXniflMn. ' lowf. pom schoo L HILL BE HELD Lcnainiy, ou ineir iw ,..e, .,... . illsl ,.. ,,, he ,,, ., . v., e i ' so u oui. since men neeiviiiK a ne . (Continued on Palto B.I ... itin. Mr. and Mrs. Appleby anil llit-lr Hon. t'url ton, have niad! llifir lionu1 at M'i Oak stn-i'i sine: coming to. the city. According to 1 1 lit tt-rniH of the fontrnrt of sale, all Hiilwription uo- jfouiHH art! iui;n ovrr ny mo new I I Inn and all advcrliHing accountR cariwd up lo tlm dut of the prop erty truDHfer art- n-tairind by Mr. .Iii'iintH and will Ik- rollcelfd by - him. J-It- will return to l.a Cirande v ' at the elose. of the present lefrlsla- A Iractor srhool. lo be held In ttve 8C88iOII iQ take rare oT detulltt ra Grille for the. purpotie of bt- ln connection wlllt the closing of t"tr of nuiiertai jump to inu ub a,8 d,,, of tractora and tractor-drawn tools . In this vicinity, and al.so to all who t r l.H,re,led In power farming DENlMS MEASURE present or not, was announced to duy. . The Kchool l to bo practical In every way and there will l some thing of Inlerest doing all the time. mdoubtedly. inahy have itueHtiuiiu aliotil. tin Int'Tna-l com biiutlon engine which Uvy would llku to ask and here will be ans wered ut tho school., According to th" Wy II. Uohnon'-' Uamp Co.. the McCormlck-Deerlng deulern here, Ihls i i. riirt oppbre tuiilty to get a good stun in the knowledge of niqiUrn . Iractors, their operation ahd and they are confident all who uttend will lt amply repaid for tho time they give. The. school will be hold ut 0 o'clock "harp on thu "jornlog of l-'ridny, February 20. Iteorgunlzatlon of the drum and bugle corps of the 'local" Ameri can Region Post No, 4Z occurred lust evening at n meeting of the mrmberH of the corps, which von third prize at the state Legion convention last your, competing with many veteran .corps. Italph Wlnlora was ' elected drum major, I'oy Williams assis tant drum mujor, 1,yun .Larson, ranking drummer, Lynn, tlohncn Uamp. milking bugler, und ('hea ter Thompson, manager. ,. : . The corps wiP. start practice next week slid expects Itf pro-l euro nolo 1iitrjctors to assist In uttulnlns; perfection. , The.. corps! will attend the . I'rlnevHle Ore, convention this year , und hopes U. ttnnex high houoKSirConsldviN Ing the fact that they v.on third place last year when compara tively u new corps. It looks prom ising that they will runk much higher this year. KANSAS t'lTY (ly the Asmi- Inted lrs) A fire, hliittlnv In Hio flimsy detorntioiiN, supposed ly f linn ilrfet'tivo wlriiiK, ile Hlio.veil uiitoinobllos valued nt n mlUlmi and n linir (lollnin anil Hie A merit 'mi I loyal ivcsl(M'k liavillon, vnhiiHl at $l.'U,000, enrly fwlay. . ; folm J. I rune. 0.", fireman, tn4 liimied to lentli. All exhibits nl Hie Kniisns t'lly 3lotor( Miow wvm deslroyetl. . Near midnight it watchman dis covered the flumes, und by the 'Official presentation to the clly library of over a ihousand pictures, copies of famous old and modertl must era, was effeeled at an Inler oattng anil lmpressivo program last night ,at the library building and announcement of the picture con tests to be conducted during the next year was made. Over $200 in cash prizes will be u warded uc corditig to incomplete prlz" lists given out by Neighborhood dub officials. After' pleasing selections by the band. Mi's. Harry Cleaver gave an Introductory talk In which h!i tnl.l nr tlx. til..t..i- lf,. ill. .t Inn t. Ill II and emphasized the benefits to the;1-""- "u """" ,,utM u community and especially lo thoUo eonriagration was beyond their school children who will be most control. As they reached the fiereo Interested. ' She wiis followed by,!'y building, tank after tank Mrs. Ingle who told or her work of gasoline exploded, und the fire with the first grado children In fighters strove In vain to make tcuchlng them pictures and up- headway ogulnsl thu fire. They nruclullon of beauty in the things wer unable to drag hose lines In- thcy see. . Klmer Htoddard talked to the seething interior of the pa- ,n(f valentines touuy-lune.y v V I RESCUE OF COLLINS IS II01DISIIT I t n" , Ni-ltn Ktlles wnlti'd 7S yen in for tlio climicc to 1h! a ivgidnr film flapper, nnd now hIic's III llollyotl idling nil tlio folks "sim', it's nil In tho clot lies, ami acting young. ' A Girl Started It; Now Everyone Sends Them i Kveryone Is giving an d reeelv- PASSES SENATE; VOTE WAS 16-11 SALLM. Ore. (By the AfHicl nled Tress) The I)cnnis Joint resolution ilii-eiiiil ngnitLt in come nnd Inheritance taxes pass ed the Semite on nfonslclemtloii yesterday, by n vote of Ul to II. The resolution proposed to sub mit lo the people a eoiisillutloii ul aniendmeiit to prevent enact ment of the Income mid liilieri tnnce lawn until 111 10. XTRA SAI,i;M. Ore. (AP) A memorial for the lnle frcsldent Hnnlllllt at tin Mimnilt of Blue Motuitalns. when- llnnlinir doth ated llic Old Orexon Trail, I provided In house It 1 1 1 patsed by Hie Mnale today. The bill now gwi to tlio goviTuor. Itosl'O.N AI')- Throd . deatlu, ilestrui lion of bridge lul1 dams and ili.sruptlon or rail, wire and highway eommufili.atlon In vari ous sci'llonM are among Uu rc suits or floods and loo Jains of thu lal two da;s. m . very effectively on tho relation .(if art .to tho cohiimunity and to civlo betterment. - " ' MotMres Presented. Tiien Mrs. Harry .urbrick lire. vlllon. Inside the htiildliif?, a teinporary mental oncu, wooden lialcony had been erected. Minted ones, poetic ones, and scntl- otl which IS of the cars had been Who started this habit ilk Ainer- ,,l:.e,..l Al n.-kline flames al- tvM 4l '" """'a Valellllne'B Day Tn tucked tho balcony, the cars p. u day, mora than ever, of lovo, sen- lu 1 . . . , . . .. tlme.nt und hearL itxitreHMlnn ? I . ...i.ll. I... I II Hi. u t. iflef . M'll I. ,.n 1.1. t.t of; ueeeptmico following wus made r M",M,,' t .1 ' tlnr latest models. H2 (rucks, H num ber of busses, ond two ureoplunes were ruined In the conflagration. by A.YM. Humphrey. An edileutionul uppreclutlon of tb urt movi'tnent In Il Gruuiie wus given by Mr. Jlampton In u' talk In, which ho praised tho Idea und told of tho good the school children could derivn from the col lection und urt t ruining. . A. T. Hill talked for the "Ulty Duds" say ing that the city officials fully ap preciated the work done und thut tlio library needs would uever Jju overlooked., ; Contests Arnuigeil. Kxplanatlon of the vurious art contests to be conducted und an nouncement of tho prlxes lo be awarded was made, by Airs. O. K. titlverthorn who outlined thu fol lowing contests: Kssay contest of all 'nigh schools In the county on one of world's musterpieces. 1st. Uy Dr. l'hy, umount not yet numed. Bnd. 20, by Chamber of Com merce. Jilgh school memory contest, (Continued on Fago R.) Evangelistic Meetings Are to Be Continued ' The evangelistic meetings ul the ('iiiistlan church, with Mr, I'elelle preaching, have aroused such an Interest that It bus been decided to continue -them through next week, A lurge men's chorus oc cupied the platform lust evening and a special feature was tin panlomtnlug of "Abide wHh Me. by IjoIs llansell. A goodly n im ber have come forward under the Invitation of the evungallBt. Mr. t...i..i. ..in miMilniiii In chui-tre S of the song service. PUZZLE ANSWER I E5PBLOlBlEplijQlT3 ElaPl05lnsal3EHiHbJ ' A S EBP i EJHlgDl BjE. R F R E AjgnsjQg N Fg ItOADS MAY MKIt(;i:. WASIIIMiTOX (Al)-The In terstate rommcree eommlMloii to day aulliorlzrd tlirra railroads op erating between Portland and Pii- get .Sound lo twnsolldate nassen-gi-r nnd train wrvlce in ! in-ten-sis or ceononiy. , . i . . I PLOT IMHCATKIt. IICIIM.X (AP). I'lic lka An zelgiT liHlay iublllius, from' wlint It ileM-rlbes as hlllierto lerr re- llalde Iliissian soiiruw," tlH- al liin,l delalLs of seerea elatiMw In eludl in I be Itu-so-Japanese Irt-aly slgnil lnt month. Aisinltnz to newspapers luromiatlon. one Hanw protldes Hint If llnglnnd. Amerkv I ranee take military measures airalust I lie limiting goternnirnt ltusla will nnidi. China with smi.iHHi iriMts armed liy Japan, Tlie Ituxlan and Japanese em baln Kuisl denials. MOSCOW A!M. Irfm Tnrty, recently reimncil as war minister. lias liecn nM-visI of Ills member ship In the iymmh'II for latrir and d'-rense. II wns ofrbially an iHHtnretl. and l sihsihIisI by l. W. I'rune. new war mlilt-llT. Till" j depii.es Tnilky of all ismnee tkm with tlie sotk't goiernmriil. 'hut lw b. Mill a niemlsT of I lie ' is nlral isinunilti of Hi tMil ; muni"t arly. House Clears Supply Bills; Senate Behind WASHINGTON (My Asuoelatod I nate Mill has to a.t on the ll- ; I'rrssl. The liousi' chared ltscalJrht of i 'oliiniUia nnd l-irislutlej radar nl annual auurou, lalion i .....ri..n..n i.iii. km bi..iaare'Vr:itXOIl'H MIX Tt M-Mf. measures Friday with the ' ,nf,..t that all ul the supply re of the Hi.')"-. mil , M-,llM.rlallna can I." rl.-ail. the legislative intabllshinent. ,,111, In a u-ek or 1" days. Mean-hlle the senate contln-J led lis flBhl over the Independent I Ifi-muf-rutir leaders in th. ..rrt... 1..!.... nw.uatire and ale in formal ennrerenre d mailed from the house the eon- not to throv any obstacle In the f-rvnee report- on the Interior bllr way of the calling of Ih- meas supply measure because of the: area .n the legislative proru.,l action of the conferee, in redur-1 agr-ed upon by the Republican . ... An . ifn ana t ' ma mrliy oui wniuim k-rr- COOLIDGE IS PLAYING SAFE STATE OPENS T STOKES L Away hnelt In 1H4H. Kstlier How- land, daughter of a stationer of Wonrester, Mass., received a inauii- lectured .valentine from Kugland. It uas the first she had ever seen, Aild It Interested her so much Unit she decided to see If she could maku similar valentines and find a sale for them, Khe collected some lace paper, some printed verses,. and sentimental pictures, and fixed up a few valentines. Then she gavu them to her bro ther who was a traveling stlesman for her father's stationery store. To the whole family's amuftcment thu -brother returned, with l&uuu. worth of orders for valentines. Girl friends were called In and quickly tuught thu business. That very year u prosperous trude was sturted, nnd we've till been sending valentines ever since. Official Bulletin Expects 24 Hours More Work by Diggers MEN IN PASSAGE HEARD IN SHAFT Progress Last Night Was Slowest on Record;; Rain. Snow and Colder; Weather Experienced. t'AVK CITY, KV- (By tho As sociated Press). Men ln the na tural pussuffQ to Hand Oave talked to men ln Collins', rescue shaft hlle making soundings at 11 'clock this morning-, An official statement said H is 'estimated wo will reueh Col lins In approximately M hours provided no other difficulties oc cur." - - , Duo to tho , "very rotten char acter of the material encountered progross last night was the slow est on record." said the official bulletin of those In. charge of tho , shaft. Haln, snow and colder . cutuer was experienced during the night, said the bulletin. The shaft, uceording to tho leuders, will lap -Hand Cave be- ween Collins und u point v. hero the cave-)n occur rod In the nut-, ul passage. , - ur STORK VISITS CHICAGO (By the Associated Press) Mrs. Helen Klwood Htokes. figure In the Irlal of W. K. I. Stokes, New York mllliunulre, who with others Is charged with con (.piracy to defame Mrs. Htokes to aid his divorce case, made her first appearance in the court room hit' Friday since the opening of pro- ceediis two weeks ugo. The oc casion for her itppeuruliee wus the presentation by Assistant (State's Attorney W. W. Kmilh of the open ing statement fttr the prosecution. The Jury wus completed at the morning session. . , . . j Mr.' Hinllli's statement SthUh will bo continued at l - o'clock Monduy. outlined the. course, the evidence will follow. He pictured the defendant, Htokes. us upproeh ing hlcugo negroes under the as sumed Ident It y of "t fte In wyvr Johnson" und ImilHliiig on tlielr'ulil in the' proeiirliitf of alleged fulst urridavlts defaming his wife, Helen Klwood Htokes. "He knew all the time that tin ONGIT CHICAGO (By. tho Associated i'rcsH). A daughter was born to Mrs. Nicholas . Longvvortli at thu hospital here today. I'hysiclans said tho mother und daughter un 'doing well." I' he child Is the first born of Mr. and Mrs. longworth und is n n addition to the grandchildren of ex-1 'resident Theodore Kooso. velt, Koprescntutivo longVorth was ' itu VVsnhlngton but Is ex- pectnd to arrive hero tomorrow, WAHHINGTON ( Hy the AhhocI-1 uted I'ress) I'reMidenl I'oolldge is lollouing u waiting policy toward th" problems of a further urinu- ilieui inniiuiiuii. p . LI. a .. develop nts abroad carefully und Dl lll.Sn rdVUiaUIC Ml will be prepared to uet whenever Jia, considers u move toward a new arms conference would be oppor tune Thus far he bus not departed irom his unnuunccd Intention of (Continued on Puge fi.) Disarmament Farley I.ONIfON (My Assoeiab-d Press) - Hope liy tlie British governmenl iliat u new disarmament ronfirence oerinlttlng Kuropeun powers to ultl le culb-d soon, preferably by develop what tan bo accomplished he I nlted HluteN. is believed to be toward disarmament through theicnuslng tho cabinet to dtlay Ms de- proje:t launched lust year ut tie- clsiun regarding fresh , wurshlp nevu under the l.engue of NUrm. eonftrurtlon. PETE SULLIVAN, SIM PATE GIVEN LIFE "PEN" TERM lil.AMAIII I'AI.liS, on. (Ily Hie AMMMdnlcd Press) Pete Kul Ihnu, charged with iM'hig the ur inal slayer of OM-ar -;rif-kMn In n mhI rtHun robtiery lien luM iiioulli. wn i'OiiH-titl of Mrt de grtt mitnler today. Circuit fudge TlioiunM, or lui'k nou itHinly, M-nteiinl both Hill llvnn nml lni 1'ate, convicted liisi week, to life In (tie ienlteu-tlury. LUNGHEONSIN NEW BUILDING The -weekly chmnher of' com mercn luncheon will bo held next Tuesduy noon In the bauiiuet hall of the Odd Fellows' building across tho street from Ike fire station In stead of In the room above the Hub store. J. O. Hn od grass will b I he chair man for the day. One Int'Testing feature of the meeting will h tour of Inspection taken in u body through (lie recently remodeled tfulon Cp'tuuery plant. K. K. An derson. munuger of the Union Creamery lias arranged a numbei of interesting things for the vlsk tors. Among other things wilt .be ii guessing contest with prlew for the contestants. The litni heon will adjourn at 12:4" in order to give time for the visit. . , THItKK lAYS IS CITY JAIIi Up m-a- Idedi inr Item for ih. Flathead rcclama-i freedom of action In opposing any tt'm project In Montana. ! Besides these t o meaxuruf the (Continued oo Page S ) I'obl'MIII n. Ohio Ulv the Ah soolated Cress) Hal lonuliey. 1 H. son of Governor I onuhey, was sentt-nerd tolay to lhre dats In Jail for vlolutlon of the au tomobile traffic lawt. He pleaded guilty and was seli leneil by a municipal Judge. Th governor said he waited the Judge lo treaf his son as he would any other person and announced that be would not pardon bitn. MY CENTIME rM 6q Mai CocKmn (lod Kve nic a Valentine, mg, hmg HR'. It's riiinc so I kuosh I'm the une who should know. The love und the heart, in full measure, were there, And sweetness sunounded it sweetness to spare. A simple affair, yet it's well woilh its weight In gold, is the Valentine, valued so great. With love did it come and with love docs it stay, And fully as leal as of always today. I'm rich in this Valentine; yet, so are you. For all have Iwen given this sweetheart type, too. How easy to guess it; there can be no other. Each person's real valentine simply is Mother. '."l,yi Iglit, 1315, SKA B-rvlte, Ihi ). When Something Goes Wrong When yon go"' or crt- h-rn from an adrr1lMT. you hate niiiHftue iliH'ndalde to whom ou i oti rrliini If any thing got wrong with whal you bate IMiuht. 'I Iihi: one rrnoii why It Miys lo know- MittrrlNrri and mhif liseil inirifihti and why tlirlf lr. fan-ftil KlmpfM-rH slum rimsIi offered by fafliller. i-Ismn Hint genernlly IHe on long profit and Abort iinllly. "Obr rr Arft rrt Ulng A Mcn-liniidbdnz NiTtlce' Portland Markets Are Steady; Egg Drop Halts PMKTI.ANO. Ore. (Ity the Asso luted Press) --Uvestocl; nominally steady here today, llrn ulxiul steady. Butter 4r.c. Bulterfut Hteufly. MliTllOlHST MI N IN CIIAItGi: OP MMIAY VP.KPI'.H sr.KVICI The meh of the Methodist congregation will- have Till I charge of the vesper service to morrow ufternoon at & o'clock lu thu First M"lhodbil Kpim-opul church h-n. The men's quartet and initio soloists will sing and laymen speakers uro oil the program. A large attendance Is anticipated. OHKGOMANN KM'IW COM.I.NK. I'NIVl'JHHn Y OF OHKOON, ugene, Oro. (Hpeelal). With loyd ' Collins, the" uufoitunatn Kentuckian entrapped . In Hand avo, us their guide, two tnlver- Ity of Oregon girls, Flossie Pcruo f Clackamas and Helen Whit-' comb of, Portland, four years ugo vislUnJ .f?eysHi evyo, wjjlfjbj young oninH nuu uPQofTeu on mm father's furm. The girls were In Kentucky In Juno, and inudu ( a trip to Mammoth Ciive. - "Tho Collinses were plain couu- , y people who eurned u- living v principally hy gullding to irlsta through their cave' Miss Perca said. "They seemed to, be typi cal Kentucky mountulueers, who seemed to have little education ; and who hud hud little, contact with the outside world. "Wo had Just come out of Mum- moth cave, und one of us? re marked that we were disappoint-! ed beeuuse wo hud not seen tho . crystal formations, when a limn stepped up and said, 'Why don't you go see Crystul cuve " H has more beautlfil crystals than these'. We decided to go with him. He was Homer Collins, thu (Continued on Page R.) NEGROES THREE WHITES (lllANIIM. TexiM. (By Ihe Asao. , cliitcd lrri TJirim u hife men. werr kltlcU li.-r, io,iii.y til a whuot Inir uffray b,.tw,ro ni'Kroru nli,i wliltt-M, Two i:fjlul,'i tiu'H liiuo lioi-n urn-Hlftl. MASONS OI'I'HMIS HKRi: ii. I. f'oHhow. Ktunil niJHtr r III" Miwonlc loilK" BKcoin-iuiil-l liy l II. fhi-nry. grand wr,lury of th MaHOlw arrlvefU li,'ri I Ills iiinrliliiK from Hiilrm i, ml will iMiv HiIh nfltrnwn for Knli-rprlw lo Im prrt't at u Joint ini'HInir of lli four Wl-, lnwa loimly Maaonlu lo'lgi a tlila uvnlnir. ..... i lieorgi! t'oi'lirun unit llobcrt Kukln, iiirniliim of- tho Kran,' IikIkk or Muhoiim Nist'ompuiili'd' Mr. Coolio w!o, KnUnpil"'.'. , . r Jury Finds Jose Quiane Not Guilty of Robbery I ni lli. r.i-nllM r Jiiiiuary nllilll li"-i kt cnnrrrni'l racial llnr Tijvf Jimmy Win1, a I'liliiiiiniill v rol,- j ,, Urlii. (Iin-n and H ' rri ' " " ' ,,,",,,;ii;""'r . II"' "r...-) for th d..f.-n,.. hiu,",i a, ,ri, "" " . Joiie tjtiliini nnd Hliollirr man, hoi It Kllll'liioa hy nationality, wore Im plant.. d "I'd wnrtl takn Into run ln.li- l.i- ll.- iioltri. Tilt rvl,h'n waa pon ly clrriini.itanllal and . N. Oamblc la lo bo trlrd. chargfrt Ijulani- only w.i h,-Hl lor trlul. with tha minder of Wllllnin WlK- I (Jul;, ii,- wiiii til' d el,Tday In Ihr 'Kl,worth of I'nlon. Th" Irani i ln iill I'oiirt hrforc JuiIk' Knowlea , Jury reliirniMl an IndtHmmt aKaliw horK-d with robbery while arm j Humble neveral week. ao. H r,t Willi u "lanK'TOua woMpoll. After uppeiired heinio JudKi1 Knowle on hour nnd 2" minute of earnest ' Inst wi-ek for a preliminary heai -deliberation hv the jury lie w' a-- ; ln and plead nol uullty thrih llilttrd. thin rrovlnn affertiially hi" attorney., NlrhoK Halloe an j for once at least that where Ju j Donald ot baker.- With the roiieluidui) of fill Oulane eaae yeiierday eoiirt wat dlwontlniird iiillll next Tnesda" I'eliruary 17 al o"rloik when H. i