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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY. mmtths CITY EDIT I O N THE WEATHER vmm . 1 - . . Portland (AP) Oregon: Cloudy, probably rain to night and Friday. . . VOLUME XXIII. MKMDKU ASSOCIATED PKE-SS LA GRANDE, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PltESS NUMBER 114. n MRS POINTS Legal Talent in Gamble Trial Playing " Game of Wits" EVELYN GAMBLE ON STAND TODAY Wife of Murdered Man Preceded Girl; Several Other , Witnesses Give Testimony. Tin' attorneys engaged ,c trial or II. X. Gamble for lira! de gree murder now In progress at the eourt liouse are taking ad vantage of every. Blight legal .tech nicality In order lo gain advantage for I heir respective sides. Witnesses for t lie prosecution were on the stand all morning. l.uke S. May. scientific criminal In vestigator wild is giving expert testimony for the state, opened the, morning sessslon with a resump tion of his testimony yesterday. ICelntlves nil Klnilll. Mrs.' Wlgglesworlh. wife of the murdered man and Evelyn Gamble, duughter of the defendant, were both on the stand this morning. .Mis. Wlgglesworth's testimony was brief anil had mostly to do with the Identification of the. prosecu tion's evidence. She Identified tho door from her home which is be ing held as one of tho principal exhibits by the stale. Miss G-imblc wuh giving testi mony when the court adjourned for the noon recess. The slat" is atti'tnptlng to prove through Miss Uamlile that the accused entered the house after tho fatal shot which killed Wlgglesworlh was fircd.iw When IliaourJidJour-jid al noun Utile progress in thin di rection had been made. .... Ilrmvn Trot Mew. 1-'. A. llrowit wan one' of the principal witnesses tills morning. Mr. Brown told or his experience Willi Mrs. (Iambic uud her daugh ters afli'r tile shot was heard, lie was called by Mrs. Camble and look her and the girls to the home ' of a relative at the edge of tile city, inceonllng lo his testimony this inoi'lllng. He also told or summoning Marshal Van llouteu and prot ding to I ho scene or the murder on his way back. The attorneys had hoped lo get the ease lo the Jury tills afternoon but the testimony Is not expected lo lie concluded now until some tine tomorrow morning. The testimony or the stale's star wilniss. I.ukc S. May. Seattle crim inologist occupied most of the af- ffonllniied on Tago 6.) NEW THE TDP A liiilletln from Delevun. Wis., roiilallilng all Hie reported official tesis of llolsli in I'rlrslans In Amer ica ror the past lliree months shows I hat I'hymere pure-breds from I'liyuiere farm at Hoi !.akc ate eoiiiarlng favoratily wuu me others of I heir elans. Oarrleld ,Tir fany I'o1m-s stands iiigh In a large class for full age animals. Au.ong tile Junior two year olds I'hymere Koliis Matador, whoso sire is Car nation King Matador. Hands ninth in rank. I'hymere 1.111th Pontluc in I he senior two year old class i.inl.s Blxlh. Holstelns from all over America are ranked in their re spective classes In tills official bul letin. Itixtli'd every three months. One of the liest ways to find liow any particular animal ranks m lien compared with the rest of the Holstelns In America Is to liiuke the official test. Thousands or Holsleln breeders make these tests and arer ranked accordingly ill the bulletin issued at IVIovan. Highways In For This Although 'he weather h.is t"en waiiiier oT late and h resulting ran from 'Id Hoi havi- done much to dry up ihe road In thii fllon ef the state, the warnilh ha not be-n suffU lent to renin e ull of th rrHt and mol-ttun' from th liighwajs. And until the roadlrd re in tetter shaiH than at prwiit. which ilepends lartoly upon Ihe weather, the load limit now on Iwo '! Ions of the atatc highway, including the Wallowa-Wallowa lako stretch, will not be rmovfd. according to announcement today by IlvliioD Engineer IL H- Bidoclc of the PHYMER HERD Boxing Board Members Are Appointed Crews, Keeney, Ralston, Carr and Farnum Are Named on New Athle tic Commission by City Dads. Tin l,n Grand i' boxing commis sion whs offlriully uppolnted by city roinmltiHlonf'i-H, A. T. Hill, It, P. Lit nil Is and t'harh-a Playle at the tegular meeting lual evening. Tho boxing cumintHMion will ri'i; ulute Hit! conditions governinc bluglng of boxing inutehes und wrestling matches hero. With thi' appointment of the commission a number or boxing bonis will un doubtedly be stuped here in the near future. The la Grande Ath letic club ulrendy hus several mulches in view to be held In uboul two woukH. The members of the boxing commission are, W. ('. Crews, chairman: Joe Keeney, Dr. Halslon. J. J. Carr, Hoy Farnum. The newly appointed commission will meet sometime In tho neur fu ture to luy their general plans. I.. I. Busey was tho successful bidder and receivod the contract to audit the city books. Work will start nt once. A committee of taxinyers was present lo ask the commission to improve Y avenue between Fir and Second streets. Lars Johnson was 'spokesman for the committee and he told of the condition of Y ave nue during the winter months. The commission took the mutter under advisement aetloji to be taken later. , '-" 4 ;C- .-s - " ik - ' ' 'T . " ,- .-3 V The Installatn, jjr on the corner ofS "yftur 3n Alain streets. Hecond unV Hpting streets and Adams and Walnut was au thorized by the commission lust evening. Scwugu Disposal l'p. A brief discussion of parking on Adums avenue was held but no definite action was taken. The problem of the disposal of tho city sewage was discussed by tho commissioners and the city manager. Mr. Crews. A motion wuh pusiwd lnm-rucllng the idly englnoe to furnish call mutes,, plans und specifications of u new sewer be fore anything further Is done on tho mutter by tho commission. PETELLE TELLS OF GOD'S FOUR APPOINTMENTS In IiIh Hrrinon al t he lh flnt inn church liiHt evening, tlie evangelist, Mr. I'dellc, look as IiIh subject, "God's I 'our Appoint men to Wit It Man." "(rod has appointed to meet man in I uiiver.slon. uh he assembles ul the House of God. uh he lays down In death, and at flu? morning of the Judgment." he Huld. "It is appoint ed unto man oucc lo die und after death, the Judgment." "Man," In continued, "may or muy not meet the uppolnlmentH of Conversion, or the assembly at the church, but he camiot avoid lh rail of death 01 the Judi;miit al The last d.iy. The two first are intended to h-tp us meet In confidence and without fear the lust two. 'Prepare to niret thy God In the time given you of God." Mr. l'l'tflle announced fl bis topic for this evening, "The Church In the Ark," and special male quartette and violin numbers were promised. At tlilH evening's service Mr. Kuirbunks will sing "The Holy City." PUZZLE ANSWER Fair Shape Time of Year !lat" highw(i) roinmiM.-doitH offlees I her1. When H.-do'd eoneering th- ion jdlfinn of the niafe highways In M J division. Mr. Itnldot k n plled thuf .the lAt (-unfleW Hllowa Uike high ! way t In fMlr condition at pn-M- rnt but lo not In Rf gittnl mIihih' aft jare the 1 41 r;rande-l'endleton and 1 Ia Grantle. linker Krrtion of thf fid reKon Trail. There utilt r ' mains several rough places on the branch line actor. f "The highwayii In thin tbm "f jthe tat'." Mr. linldock utatea, "Bre in excellent condition for thlt tlm? ot tlie year, however." l9jE.Gri5PlAHViOiwB EuMsSjaiMNBrJig aMs HDFINOlTllTjElN A Nlin oJErsngBftOAii Tin u B P A PjC lQVPlD'1Oik'. B elk sOf l rc7iHr pf y Al5l5n&!AlcnNl0lDQElR!E . B-w3 Baby Cried i I 111! built his house nt (lie bottom or a hill; and lie didn't, buihl It strong enough to wflliMamt at tacks of rolling stones. Now you sou wluu happened when a wlx tmi boulder set out to roll, ami rolled rhv.tt through I ho limine or Stove .Masters, liluimtth Falls, Ore. The buby cried when lis crib was upset. Two eases came before the mu nicipal. Judge,- yesterday afternoon and lust evening, with the rnHult tliat two offenders were found ffMty and wenlenoed, - ; - At o'clock In Uip afternoon, .Indue' J. I). Water presided at the trial of Krank Thomas. , charged oy the police with .having either sold or given intoxicating lluuur to minors. Thouuui was found guilty, fined 150 und sentenced to .'') days In the city juil. He may appeal the ease to the - cir cuit court. II. K. Iiixon was at torney for the defense und. George T. Cochran conducted the prose cution. George Carlson, who- was ar rested charged with possession of liquor, was released 'on that charge, owing to an Inadequate supply of moonshine to Hiako a successful test, b Jt he was, how ever, found guilty ot drunken ness and fined ?'J3. ' This trial took pluce lg the evening. The first of a series of Mu sonic meet ingH in I nl'in county will be held here I'Yiiluy evening ut eight o'clock, it was unnounced this morning by J. I,. Ingle, Worshipful Master of the local lodge. The meetings are lo be held ut approximate six week intervuls during the year and are somewhat of an Innovation in Masonic prac tise. Meetings will bft held at Kl gln. I nion. Kummervllle, l.a Grande and "ovc which will be attended by ull Ihe other lodges In the coun ty. On eneh occasion u visiting iudge do the initiatory work at the particular place in which the meeting is held. Krid-.iy evening the Im Grande lodge will be host lo ull the other lodges In the county. The I 11 ion degrei- team will stage a I bird de cree here. The next meeting will be held at Huiuinervllle six weeks from I'Ylday. Cove Orchestra Will Appear at Hot Lake HOT I.AKK Spei Hl --. Kund.iy evening. Kebruary '11. X he Cove nigh siiitiol orchestra which 1b composed of t hirly-f Ivc ne-nileTC "ill eoiue lo Hot I ike und give U coiucrt. The regular high school concert Will be held at 'ove pre bius to this dittc and Ihe program will be r-j ted til Hot IaU-. J. It. I'rh e. t:c high w hd iiiiniipul wae at the Ijike maktni: nrran em-nte j lor the concert. Although it in - tng given parilcularly for the pa tti nts and staff f tie Kunalnriom. the general jmblic Is Invited to at tend. SK'h .N -S I X W I .M i X .. WAld.flWA, Ore. (SptM-bil). A nuiiiler of rams of pneumonia are reported tn this section, re milting from th- vcre colds und "flu" which hat been prevalent tot the pat several weeks. ; JUDGE FINDS TWO GUILTY MASONS MEET HERE FRIDAY 10. IICI' PRESIDENT SE NTENCED CUTS IVY TO PRISON PROGRAM Mexican, Arrested in La Grande, Must Serve ; Two-Year Term FOUND GUILTY OF MANN VIOLATION Woman in the Case, Ma rena Asuna, May. Be Deported; Officers Arc Conducting Investiga- tion. ' l'OKTI.ANU. Ore. (Special to The Observer). Main (IuitIu. Mexican, who was urrcHted hi l-i Grunde by tho police several weeks ' ago; was yesterday sen tenced to two years at McNeil Island prison by t'Ydcrnl Judge. Wolverton, Ourcla was eonvleted by a jury Tuesday night on a churgo of violating the Alunu uct. Following Gurclu's arrest here, I'ollce Chief Clint llaynes turned tho ease over to the government. During tho past week Ale Haynes hus been In Portland with testi mony regarding Garcia, who was charged with huve traveled with Mureua Asunu, 2d, a Mexican, from plucc to place. In iduhu and Wyoming, finally coming to J,u G ru ndc w h e re t he t wo ran a f o u 1 of the luw. According lo announcements, It. I. Honhani, immigration commis sioner, hus started deportation proceedings against the woman and Is carrying on an Investigu-' Hon into Gurciu's claim to Amer ican citizenship at the same lime. The lucul ordi'l' of II. O. K. K. mi't. luat uvenlnt? ul tlm IC. of 1'. hull for a iiu'trllng und hiiniiuct. I''lfly mt'iub(;r.s wern pprsi'iit and pluna wrru inadu for a uiiri'inonial to bo hi'ld Ihto Hoiiictliiiu the hit lor part of April wltcn tho Ini periul I'rlnco of tho ordi.r for llio I'nltcd Ktatosand Canada, of lilriti Inghum. Ala., will be ln.ro. H wufl bIno planned lo attend the Knights of I'ylhlaH dlxlrict eon ventlon to bo held at Union Wed nesday. February 20, In a body. IS Cities to Be Hooked Up for Broadcasting NEW YOHK ( AP) An eventual linking inlo a permanent hookup, Iry telephone and stations in 18 eastern and iniddlewest elites for simultaneous radio easting of pro grutns furnished by station WKAK New York, Is eontulued In u plan (or a super system of radio broird- cusllng by the American Teh-phone & Telegraph company. Tim new project provides t hat 1 he con nee- lion be uvailable every night from ft to 1 1 o'clock. Long distance telephone lines I will be used for the trntismlslson I of the programs, John A. liolimtn. I radio casting manager of the te phone company suld Tuesday. "When this project is completed" he suld. "a speuker can project his personality in one breath to the firesides uud Into the hearth of l2.lHMI.IMMt people." He added that the radio fans are turning from jaxx to hotter mu sic, as the most populur feat up; or radio progrumiJ. Not A Part Of The Community AtiNie who 1,h hi I engird In ibr pnfttn'HFt and ileicbminetit of Ihe eomiiMiiiil In which be lit cm I" iiAtiiinlly a regular reader of ItK ciiMimmilly ilnilv HlMf, (Im- imiI Ull) Im ran keep po1cd mi liiat pnt(n'w nml dc ieiiintciil. That Hie nf llie reNon' nli IIm Olervrr Is read by 0' of tlie pi-opte lit li (.mmie and 5' of the ittple In I In fill Ire iiuinly. 'Obfiorer Ailirrtl-lng A 31c rvltaiidlMi i g Merttcc OKIES PLAN CEREMONIAL Coolidge Scales Down ; Plans from 80 to 30 Million, Dollars BATTLESHIP HELD IN FIRST PLACE Brig. Gen. Mitchell May Lose Position; May Be Called to White House for Rebuke. WASHINGTON Ily Ihe A.suocl-j a ted I'ressl Inst end of going lo the White House for his much ad- j verl I bed "reprimand" from l'rest- dent Coolidge, lirigadler tlenerul i Mitchell appeared again before the j house aircraft committee and re uffiruied his opposition lo the ad ministration's utreraft policies. He disclaimed all connection wllli- the report of Ihe While House sum mons which broke up yesterday's committee meeting. WASHINGTON (Ily the Assoc! aied I'ress) President rooildge added u new chapter bile Wednes day lo the air service controversy by piaking public the report of a rpcclul navy board which found that Ihe battleship remained "rlnal Krbiler in ea warfare" nd air planes would never "assume para mount Importance.' ' The president also issued n for mal statement in explanation of the $;io.nin,ioy supplemental imval es timates recently submitted to con gress by the budget bureau which were founded on recommenda tions of the naval board but sim ply modified. The complete build ing program submit ted by the houd Involvud expenditures oT $SH,imO,omi a year for throe yearn- Tin? president makes no refer ence to the board's findings as to relative military valuB of aircraft, battleships and submarines, the problem 4ie assigned It to study when he directed It be convened last September. " ' - 'Mlulg(e ( uK He adopts the board's view, how ever, that modcrmzullon of old battleships (not Including the ele vation of guns) Is the first r- liilt emeiit, completion of aircraft curriers and their planes second, and construction of two lU.OUu ton bruisers third. The board's build ing program was culled down by the president all along the line, however, to reduco the Immediate cost from $80,000,000 to $30,000,- 000. The memorandum described tho president as "finding that an ex penditure of that magnitude ($80, iMMi.OfUi) was not warranted ut the present time." Including In the board's report is 11, detailed statement of tile bombing experiments recently made on ihe hull of ihe unfinish ed butt lesh I p Washington, made public for the first lime. It. shows thai three IMHHi pound bombs were exploded under water near the ship und two "torpedo explosions" of Uirgesl. size 4 'to pounds of ex plosives) set off In contact wll h iie under water hull Ihe ship re maining u float four days there after and riding out u storm. Secure Auiiiii.st Air Attack "The results of Ihe tetH demou nt rale." Ihe hoard found, ''Hint Ihe hull of Ihe largest type of battle, tdiip Is capable of withstanding to a remarkable degree the utlacks of aerial bombs and Dial with u crew on board to make necessary repairs, run the pumps und man (he iintl-alreraft guns, ships such as the Washlnglun wottid be sub- (Contlnui'.d on I'ugo 6.) (lementiTlTlan CALLS FOR HUOE LOANS BY U. S. r A It I X (Ily (lit Atwiehited 1'ienM) A protuiHe of a lu billion dollar loan for improvement of 'relic h finances and another thirty-ftve uitlliou dollar loan for He d"aatated rejciotiw to be float I in Hie I nite.i HiaieM a noon im1,,l,ir,f" ' nw,l,,l,n' tie bieli; I M on nd vtli-d. w edb a for Kram l.ndi;- ) la .b tlnllely balam ed! one or the r'-iii- troubled flnan- clil and 'cittiomle Hituiiiion al vaiV'd by l-'iiialit e Minlnter I l meal e in an add rena before the chamber of deputies today. MEEKER SIGNS WITH WILD WEST SHOW FOR TOUR SKATTI.K. Wa.-.h. (Al'l Kr Mcker, !4. announced I nut nlRht he ti hm ftlRiied a conlra t to Join a wild wei bow for a tour of the I'nib'd Htalcrt and MUbi. Meeker kh Id he inieiided. before 'i..rfiM ihn iMi.r tn en Minu Isn for I phot ouraphliiR nt ihe rou'e of tln 'Old OreRon Trull rroin the air by tbc army ir tervlct. Alice LongwortW 1 Alice ftoiigwui'tli, wife or Hepresentullvn Nicholas I.ongwui'tli, who recently gave Uli'tb to a duughter. The Itaby In iiii' iiiblltioii lu the Kititttli'lilldivn of the lain I'resltlciit 'l'licudoru lUMwstivelt. Federal Inheritance Tax Severely Scored Cooliclgc Attacks Method, Comparing It with bo-' cialism, in Speech Today. - WAKI11NGTON (Ily (tie Asslcl- ati'd I'ress) Gradual withdrawal of the federal government from tho Inheritance lux field and great- or economy In tax collections were recommended for public consld- erutlou by President t.'ootidge be- fore the National Tnx Association h nutlonal Inheritance and esluto tux confereiico today. f The president condemned the present federul luherlluiiee tax, de claring lu HOinn Instunccs It, with state levies, 'iuly approaches, If It la not actually, confiscation." IJke Kuiiullsiii. "If wo are to adopt soclulisiu, It should bo presented lo the jieo ple of the country a sectulism, not under the guise of a law to col lect revenue," the president sold. ' '"People ure M'ti'e nbl" to de termine the desirability of a par- llculur public policy und do not have lo have such policies forced upon them by Indirection." A Stale ( H)M,ratloii V'rgcd I'lHtablishment of "economy In come of revenue,'' is an eriin.l nt-c-esNtty wllh economy lu the outgo of revenue, Coolidge ilii adding that th Htm field for practice of the economv lnhcrllaucf tax col lection Ih In slac cooperation. "HONOR IJRKiHT" TO HE (JIVEN 1JY M. I. A. SHORTLY Ihe nrnt ward or ine m. i. a. of the u l. H- church will prenenl u drama lu the vry near future I" ntltbd "Honor HrlKbt." Heveral people here hav heen contuNinfc lliia play with "Klar Ifrlifiti.' Riven here Mini'1 lime iiko, but "Jlouor HrlKht" baa never lief-it preMcnted here and promliseH to le u play well worth aeeitiK- An able caat or flftien people arc ulr ...... t. ...,. fittu iIim'bIow, l dallKfactory." under the direction of MIh dramu Uludya Metcalf. Jeff Bean la bUKinetH itiauuKer, I'loyd Walch, Mtuife maniiKfr and I'euil We lib han ' ,,,,",,: """r i ' r M "'"; rliiffton, Hilda WIIMhiiih; Itishop I'm ton. (Irani He,m: Mr, f'arlou. ' Mabet I jj raon ; Hop Marvel, VV'I noritt I , tn an; MhkkIc, (JeirlM Kmllh: A mile, ',rl Webb; lilcb (aid HarrlnKtou, I'lwood Uwlll' l la ni h: IIIH i initii. I '.lmo I 'leuir; I lllnltoii S boob y. ( link Wehli; ' W.itt., Oeorue Turner; Kmt' Marion H'oddard; Mlt bael. Km- niett Kiultb; Jouhh, KmtI W'ilaon und HimpHon. .Milfonl Wheel. r. i aii immj niriiH im ft u rAMIiltltKlK. Ida. XpeclHl. Hydrophobia, the extent of which ajje nuyn in the heart of the bet In unknown, ban been reported ter nnldetu-e mvtinn of the city. aiuonit 'I orb In thin aetfm. Three poitonR bav been bitten but en- .caped Injury becauva of th?lr beuvy clothing XTRA i.ivroit itArri.i: kai ai. KVKIIKIT. Wash. (Al1) As 1 1 result of whnt nullinrltles term n Imltln between iiHHinsbiiici-H nml bl- IJuckerM, AUhm-I liliiibnll, of Ann Icortcs, 1h dead ami Dean and Hoy IThniupMon, bifitliiu's, are lu n luw Ipltal .seHou-ly uonndetl. The wIumiI iHi'iirred nt midnight on a farm tiin ,. inlles from SnobomKli. oiru pliil by ThompMUi and oiiimiilons. Offlcei-s suld the Iliiee con tallied a Mill. .ii;ssi:i' is ArioiM i;i WASHIXiTON (Al)--lCtt(M C. Ii'ssep, district manager of I be vet erans bureau nt Health', whm (mlay apMiliitnl chief of Urn Insurance iiimii iuici' division fit bureau Jicuduiiurlfrtt J I here. TO m ll.lt OIlliOON l,l.l. t'OltTI.A.NM, On-. (Al) I'rrsl dent Dotuiell)-, or Hie Noiiti I'n clile, In it Mnlciiiciil today, tvaf flriucfl the lutein Ion of Ills coui paii), together wllh Die .rcnt Nort beni, to build Houibcrly from lleuil as msiti us Hie hiterHlnle ('011111111-111 cmtmtl.-hfoti detei'tulii (he K-ues In Hie eoiilHnei-Hy In- ' voltjil In construction of rail lines (broiigb Ccnliiil Oregon. Argil niriilH In IIiIh fitsr nn to Im hennl Mnn h 21th. vi;st is itn i,i;n ritl( A(;o (Al) A Mteelnlly coiiKiritcleil e?4. coiiiiiliilmr Mll.. l J w K failed to baffle four Irobberfi ulio klunupctl and nitHM-ti !ft iueMntrer or Hie l. Mllliemillitf Mrwelrv to., who won' Hie mt. . . Kintr Gcurgc Improved In Condition Today I ,( N I H N ( Ily t he AaHoelated 1'reKM) A hullHIn iMMiied thin morulnic aald "IiIh majeHty paancd ii belter nluht. I'roKrciw, thoutfh I Confidence that Kin Oeore'H "ineH irom nrmin..i ih Mu8rt-. L g 3 1 ' Digger 9 9 lias 9 em Puzzled; Rich Apartment Bought (My Harry II. Hunt) WASH INI ill IN (NT. A HpeibiO. - Weird I a leu of burled trenaiir.- f International connplracl.H In vohtus runner liplomaln, uf cbiu- dentine ionium -; In hlRll iww letv and of a vast nohtemineiui luby- -rlntli liidliij? " bootle(rBer ren- deKvoiiA, held Wanbllifflon lireutli- I ecu for three dayn hint fall fol low inff the dlacovery of an elub- oiute maze ef undet ground ptnui All nrt of wild ntorten wen eturted nn to the origin and uae of tha tunnels. 1 Then the bubble of speculation. EDDY BILL POSTPONED BY SOLOIIS Action Upon Measure Is bhunted Indefinitely in House Today UNPAID INCOME TAX BILL PASSED Will Go to Senate Where Immediate Action Will Be Sought at This Ses sion. SAI.EM, Orn. (By tho Ansoclutod l-n-mi) Tho Kildy bill falling for n chungo In the. course of utuily In hlRh schoolB or Oregon and svoc lfylng cvrtuUi rdqulrvd BubJeclH. wiih Indorhlltely poutponi'd by Ihu liousu of rcpi-euontutlvQB loduy. Tho houso bill providing for tho collection of unpaid 11)2:1 Incoino Uixcs wuh pas8od uiiunlntouuly.' by tho -house toduy. The mouflurv vir tually ro-cnacti tho ropculod btutu income tax luw but will apply only to unpuld 1923 tuxes und then go out of oxlatonco. ' Quick Bonnto uctlon is to bo Bought on tho bill. WASHINGTON (Uy Ihe Aaaocl uled JrenH) I'onHtructlon of a ; brldga over ihe C'atumMa river be- : twoan Lbnirvlew tinii Uu-lnlcr vw4 y upprovud luHt night by tho wnt-AiV im itKAHi: ts pav von;r WAHHINO'l'fJN (By the AmmocI-'t a led ITchh) With Ita leRlMlative calendar jammed und erica of "fill biiHter" renoundliiff throiiRh the, ' cloak rooniH, the aenuto Wedneu-, ' day devoted ulmoat an entire hph mIoii to dlHCiiHHlon of the iidvlKtibtl Ity of u negro Mwlinmlng holu lu WuHhltiRton. Objection wuh made to cat nb Mali- -ltir u ncRro bathing beach In the tidal bUHln between the WanhlttR lon monument und tho ) Jncoht memorial and oppoeite a beach for whito pemona. AHcr f,onr houra of debatn Involving u. aeries or voles. It wum decided to with hold ruudH ror both the negro und white beach. The Hcnutora paused lu their heated 'debate onle loiic enoucli , . J. ' . " v , .. . In uuthorllng Increaaea In their own uiilnrli'M ll n (I In trlvn ttur mlnuten' attention to the pending conference report on the ITnder wood MtiHcle Hhoula leaning bill. Henator NorrlM, llnpubllcan, Ne- ' llruaku. aought to have tho bill currying the uulury Ipcreiuica re called rroni (h houBc und rccon- T sldered, but hta effort wuh defeat ed on an oral votri und be -wad unable to obtain tmfflelent sec ondn for u roll cull. The mcaHiirc would Increase th ' KularieM uf membera of congress from $75011 lu IKi.Ulid a year und I he vice prealdent, cabinet mem bers und Hpeuker of the bourn- from $12.00(1 lo $15,000. lutlifleld Mucd b Stale. M A HHH Kl KI.D, Ore.- Tin? city or Murnhrleld, owning tvoo ncie-i of land hebl us u wuterHhed In the I'ony Inbt dlntrlct; will nn mviir u null brought by (ho atato uf (Jregon. tlie result of n, flro In the ntmtiier of V'its when tho Ktute warden, J. A. Wulnh, had a bis force of men righting to aluy the flumes. One or two tulles of Ircimhlng was done. The ntule anked the city to co-operate. It alleges, und n us refused und now brings suit for pay for protnctlmf the city's property uud that ud jolnliic uhtch hud clothed (hem with tlm romance of Intrigue und myHtery, wan burnt by an anno income. ll bv Or. Ilurrlmin Oiuy Pyar, custud lan of lepidopteru In the National M tiMctim I hat he had built the tun led by wuy of getting exer i Inc. Now. however, folk are won dering whet her perhaps thei e wann't soniethlng tu the "buried treanure story after all. For Or. I yar uppeuis as pur ehaner. for a price of $a.3d0.(MM, I of uue of tlie largest and nwnt elaborate apartment properties l.'i j (Continue 14 BRIDGE IS APPROVED