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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPERS-EIGHT PAQES TODAY, THE WEATHER PORTLAND (A.P). Ore gon: ltuia tonight and Sat urday. MA CITY EDITION LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925. VOLUME XXIII. MKMUKIt ASSOCIATKU I'llUSS MKMBBIl ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 115. WOMIEVS Ranrl SIM CASE DM Gamble's Fate to Be in Hands of Jury Today Is Belief ACTION EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON Murder Trial, Which Was . Started in the Circuit Court Tuesday, Takes Up Four Days' Time. The ntlorucys in 111" Humble rase brought their arguments tn an i-ml al -:" o'clock this after noon, thidgo Kmmlcs made ready lo instruct tliu Jury beloi-c lliey lake llio ca.se. Lfrc".- IjHOOVER IS Concert Out Mrs. A. L. Richardson, Soprano, Is Featured; Many Difficult Num bers Promised. The announcement by Idrcclor I.oney. of the profit-am to be civ en by the Lit (Jrnnde Munirlp.il nanu ai me ju uttmi iiiei,-i j uay uuernnon m uuuth, ,n -serils uu urray of musical num bers that arc varied und Inter esting. In addition to the feature num ber by Mrs. A. I Illchnrdson, so. prnno, niuny fine nuinbers n-t heard bcreloforc In Im Grande will be represented. A descriptive number. " A Sum mer Kvenins in the Alps" is one of the finest compositions pub lished Tor concert bands. - It lias recently been fculurcd by Sousa's and Kryl's bands on their pro grains. Difficult Number. The llmiearhin ' l'"anUisic" is perhaps the moat difficult num her on tlie program and will show to Rood advantage the ever-increasing Improvement of the lo cal band. The concert is free to the pub lic, the theater being donated for the occasion by Meyers und Koril. und the band chairs loaned by Hnodgrass and Zimmerman. An exceedingly largo crowd is ex pected. it;rrniii. Following Is tho complete pro gram: March, "The ltlfle Itegliiient" ! Sousit "Hungarian Kantnsle" Moses- I obaul ..... India With .the tesllmuny concluded just before adjournment ycslerduy uftcrllooli the uHorncyH' urgumenls on the II. N. tlainble murdor trial were started at the court house this morning. I-. S. Ivanhoe. deputy prosecut ing attorney opened tho argument fur the stale und lilulne Mullock retaliated for the defendant. The opening -arguments by tlie prosecution were based principal-.. . up..,.nade-' on the circunistunc.es surround- Elections from Time" Hchubci',1, llerte, Itoniberg Haelo" Ardlli .Mrs. A. I.. Itlchardson Ami Tlmis Vnlcieiuar lilils fair to liecoine a luiuccwi In Hollywood, too. . rriilccas of lieauly tills time. She once- was B real princ ess lit I Insula, und r.ic, wife of I'rbiec Valileimiil Vulonsliy. She, wants Kt rule tlie world of beauty in 1025. UPHELD R Carey, of Coolidge's Ag ricultural Commission, Cleans Slate SAYS SECRETARY ninv'T nrn i v a te1" No Cabinet Members Has Had the "Slightest In- fluence'" in Work Car ey Claims. WASH I NGTON (By t hi- Ahso- cuueu itcssj. cnalrmun far of President f?oolidgc's ugrleul- tural conference, denied- tuduy ho fore the senate ugricilture . com mit tee that the con ft-rent report hud been "dominated" by Heere tury Herbert Hoover. Curey said that no cabinet mem ber had the "slightest influence" on the drafting of tho report und that tho organization making the churls declined to be ropreHenled before tho coimnluuion. Conference Held Likely Next Summer English Ready to Back Up Americans in Any Plans to Establish Per manent Peace. LONDON (By the A.ssocluted Press) Another step town id bringing about u? new limitation of urius eoulereiiee In Washing ton devetoped today when it was announced in diplomatic circles that the attitude of the llriflsh government was at all times to buck up any move by the t'nited Htules to establish International I peucu on a firmer basis. Jt Is considered thai the confer ence plans urn .now well nlong In tho preliminary stuges und that the conference will likely be culled for during the coming summer. COAST GIVES "ItlttXKfllll lug the crime. Mr. Ivanhoe called , the attention of the Jury to the met that Wlgglesworth und Gum-1, l.-lc had been together, by (Jumble's ileserlptive. "A Hummer Kee ning in Ihe Alps" Kllng The fall of the Khcphcrds: RFfl RRnSS T ! nuirTinM wm PIWR qr.Hnni I UI1UIIUI1 ilLIIL i uiilii uuiiuul At u meeting yesterday of the The Slor: own udmisdon. up until a short time before Ihe shooting occurred. Actions S11M I'linntural. lie characterized Gamble's uc II. ins alter he had been informed I hut his beslXriend hud burn iiiur- s ( n ,:rlure. i.'KckI." dereii us wholly linnatiirul. Jloi lold tlie July Ihut (.ambles r"l"-TWpn(v.Ccven M()UntC(l lly knew what had occurred by .lwt"lJ ,V i reason of the fact that Mrs. Oum- LIk UOat LaSl JNlglll ble und the two girls arose from t ' i ... 11... I...yi. r itet I LI,. Kn of Ihe accused. He One of the largest lilrnutltHjrass for the state of Oregon, was niicpners . . i ....,,.,. i,..,i ,Tns coiiimiltee for Hong of Joy. i,.p ,.re and thul .I.ejilii'T nijuilar nieetlng' would WTielil at the county court house I hurs duy. March f. Mr. It. V. Ijindis Is chairman, of tlie committee... Miss Nell Holslnger, field repre- resentallve of the American lied .. SALAIIY IIAISK AI'I'ltOVKI). .. WASHINO'J'ON (By the Asso ciated Press). The house today upproved tho proposal to Increase the salaries or members of con gress. Tills has already been passed by the senate. ' WORLD STARS cat shooting alibi ' wliieh eve,- ultended an Initial Ion ridiculed the which the defense attempted to es tablish and called upon the Jury to protect society from the orfense (Continued on Pase !) RECORD CROWD HEARD SERMON in the local lodge of the B. I'. O I-:, was present last evening lo assist in the Initiation of 27 new lilembers Intu tlie order. Visiting orrlcers of the Pendle ton lodge pe'-rormed the Initia tory services. The Pendleton und Baker lodges were both well rep resented at the meeting lust eve ning. following the exercises un ex cellent feed was served in the bampiet hull. . Sllverton Hrhc ('locri. HILVIOKTON, Ore. The According to O. W. Jones, pas tor of the Christian church, the uudieuee ussembled at the church last night was probably ihe larg est week night gathering at the church during his pastorate. A feature of Ihe evening was u bap tismal service. Mr. 1'elelle bud for his sermon subject, "The Church In tint Ark." "The urk which Nouli built under the command of Clod," he said. "Is Ividial of Ihe church of Christ." He th"ii showed the various feo- Ittrt.a r Ihe ll rk UK tlll'V BCt forth things of the church. In cloning be bald "After Nouh. bis fumlly und the unlmuls were In the urk. (iod "hut the door. Those who were out perished In the flood. So shall those who are out of the church or the living tlod perish in Ihe mud maelstrom of sin und death." In the meeting tonight, which is the closing service of Ihe meet ings. Ihe evangelist will dfseiiss the iiu-sliou. What Must I lo In be lst." The men's quartet will ting. Ited Cross membership drive, which wus In charge of Ihe American Legion auxiliary at Kllverlnn this yi-ftr. has been completed. The committee In churge, composed of Mrs. Clulre Jurvls und .Mrs. A. J. Titus, report ed a total of $152. "I. PUZZLE ANSWER iT78.u.H,li,iHil; here for the meeting yesterday und expressed her regret at the luck ot interest In Ihe Ited cross cnanier here. . According I o Miss Holslnger "the American Ited Cross Is the only all Inclusive humuultariati agency to which a disabled man may go with Ills problems anu re ceive Impartial treatment und con sideration." and In her estimation It should be retained. Kh does not believe in the organization giving discriminate reller and finds that it Is In this wuy that a great many chapters start down hill. The money used by Ihe organization Is entrusted to It by tho nubile and the public In turn expects value re ceived. The Ited Cross chapter III La Urande has not been uctlve for the past year. Wlien Mrs. Catllil. local lied Cross worker, left tho city for Tacoma. Washington, the spirit died out und the annual roll cull has not yet been taken for this vear. Heveral members paid their dollar yesterday and renewed their i momburship In order lhat the chap ter may be retained. It being one (Continued on Pago 6.) IS HELD HERE Willi n iiunihfi' of L'nion county furim-m In ut tendance tin- Interna tional Harvt'Btnr company tract oi ucliool opened tuduy In the. build ing of tho W. H. HohiH'iiUuinp com pany, local repri'MfntulivcH of the International people. -. The ucliool In entirely education al In Hit Hcope und In for the pur pose of Humiliating nterenl In pow er farm equipment und lo aaKlst th ovnrs of hucIi oiiiipmenl to get the fjreateat ponnIMn efficiency from it. SiKt'lalbtH 1 1 civ. The La (Jramle ttchool which la the J3th put on tlilH year by the International company, In in churge of a group of HpeckiliHtn on farm wiulpment. The poraonne) inctudcH, V. H. furpenter In churce of Ihe ;ia Grundn territory; A. Jl. Miiuon, tractor service engineer; H. If. Miclioclt, plow expert; (ieorge Nea- bit, factory expert iiiechanlc. Mr. Mason Ih chief lecturer on tractor and power funning. George llor wltt In churge of udvcrtlHltiK und publicity Is also u member of the party. The program for the day IncludcB lecturew on tho varlouH itrtlcles oi equipment, a -motion picture nliow- HAN I'liANCIKCO. Cal. ( NlA Xpelal) Look to the weut, If you enk new operatic Htars. Lawrenee. Tlbbell went rrom ruurornlu to win fume In New York, ami after yeuru or vIhcImhI tilde. gHve a rendition of "Kord" In the Metropolitan Opera compuuy'u "KalHlarr." HIb baritone voice cre ated the great et miiHation scored in many a year. Another Californlan Mitw Cora Oallagher of Hun I'ranclBco wont still rait her from home In Be arch of operatic fume. And at hint. In (he thin role of "Marion lllHcnult" Ncored, Niich u uuccemt In , Naples that even Italy, jealoiiH or ItH own operatic Blata, liaa given, her un- Htinted praise. She Is u remarkable nlnglng uc- treBH. worthy of the greatest con- Hlderatlon," dec'uren aim NapU-B crlt tc. ' 'era .'or;IH ( her atage niuoWr'-tiM hough u Htrnngert,- pou &PHHCH u fine urtiHth: Hentlmettt, be sides a very clear diction, und re ceived un enthUBlaatlc welcome," HayH another. I'lbbetlH gained fame eveh It) up- peara nee wit h I he greut Antonio Scottl only urter yearH of Hlruggle lor support of his wife us well us for mimical training. Mtri:i GalluKher trod Ihe huiiio hard path, first with the late I'rof. Hllani here, und later In New York with Mine, Kembrlch. Then came the year of unremitting strug gle hi Ituly. And. like Tibbetts success overnight In difficult roles. Westerners Win Honors I P F ( JQ f TT VETO IIEW f I FISH BILL ik vv ll Bangs Fist on Table and &fu - O-VV' 'I Says "I'll Veto That" . i' w- 1 Cora Cot el U (tialliiKhcr) ami Lawrence Tlblictt, wcHHiiicifs, botli of whom liuvo Imh'II mt'laliawt In wqrld iuilsIcuI (uivrH, Art Treasures, Worth $500,000, Are Stolen NEW MEASURE IN COMPROMISE FORM Governor Vetoes the Bill Placing Employment of Traffic Officers in Sec retary's Hands.' SAI,i:.M, Ore. (lly tlie Associ ated 1'ivms) The senate oviTotlo . tin; govcrnur's veto ot llio bill placing the state's traffic lie paitnient under tliu secretary of state, fi to 8, MURDERER DIES BEFORE FIRING SQUAD TODAY KAI.T 1.AKK (Hy I 111 Associated Press) Henry ('. Melt, atlas (leoi-Rc Allen, was executed liy a fliiiiu siinad at the state prison today for the murder of I'ollco Herp-ant N. I'. I'li rce November 7, mz. Thicvea Made Rich Maul in Hollywood But Left . .Many Valuable Articles.,' XTRA llOJaYWOOI (By tho AmhocI uted I're.HH) ItenalHaance, paint ings and other url treasures, valued at nearly hull a million dollurs, inlHHing from the home here or Marlln , Weinseheck, are being nought by the police loduy. - Weln Hchneck discovered the loss when he returned homo axt night. Thieves uluo obtained old Iucps valued at 1 1 2,000, lie told the police, but left unmoleHted, pieces as vuluuble hh the collection of urt IreaHure.i they took. two roi NO (iiurv. ATliAM'A, (in. (AD. A. HALKM, Oro. (Hy the Associated Press) i An umondod fish com mission bill, naming V. P. Ken- dull, incumbeni, of Portland; Wal ter Uukon, Incumbent, Astoria; und U L. Crocker, Uoaeburg, us mem bo rs of the com mission, was re turned to the house today by tho Judiciary commit too, following tho tilt In the house yesturduy over the bill which alms to take uppointivo power from the governor. Tho umundmunt would take the , appointive' power from the gov ernor on this occasion but would, restore it to him later. IMerco Hostile to Hill. When told of tho amendment this morning, Governor IMercn bunged tho tablo wllh his fiut and declared that he would veto it. Til veto that Just like I'll veto any other meuaure thut seeks to Uko uwuy from the governors or flce uny Invosted uppolntive pow er," the governor mUd. 1 ruffle mil Wtutxi. Governor Pierce toduy vetoed the .. bHlplifc'Inir wiiiproymut S iraf- " fic officers in th secretary ot state's hunds. The governor in hl , veto mossugu sulU therti .was no necessity for the bill, declaring , the highway department han the right under the existing law 1o mploy us many truffle of fleers-us Snilnbi. uninlen of the Atlanta feleial M-nlttflit lar.v. and Lawirurc j It deems necessury. He said, the Pictures To Be Loaned From Library Next Week WOOL GROWERS OUTLINE WORK ing equipment In operation und demonstration's by the specialists. The muln exhibit of the school Is a purtlally dismantled tractor which wus brought here especially lor the occusion. iJlnner was served the visiting lurmers at noon by 'the. W. It. Moh nenkump company. PREMIER MARX, CABINET RESIGN following; vote Actual circulation, lollonin? a :iethod identical nlth that no In use relative to books. o( pictures lll In-eln at tin' city lllirary uImhii the (Irsl of net eek. aeeordlnir lo nnnoum-ciiicnla ly Miss Muhel ioty. librarian. At (tn-sent Miss loty and her as tisttints are Imsy this week eataloK- winff and preparing the cophs o( niasl'Tpleei'S. ti'ilh past snl pres ent, (or circulation In Im C.randi-. and they hole, to have a lare niim Imt ready lor use within a (w days. ' All of Ihe great masterpieces are found unions the pictures present ed lo the lllirary Kist Krlday nlKht by Ihe NeiRhborhoud club the leatiire of Art Week observances here. When fully prepared, they may be borrowed from the library for period of two weeks The circulation of the picture Injed lntere.1 In the movement. According to word received from Muc Moke. ne-reiiiry of the Ore gon Woolgrowers association the following projects will constitute the woolgrowers' program of work for lltilt'i: 1. lofp;'rjle with Nullonul i Woolgrowern uruMiebiilon und with other Ntae woolgrowers usswia- tlons, to secure piisstige of nutlon al legiKlatlon beiieftial to sheep and wonl growing IndiiHtry. vix: u) The Phlpps gr.ialng bill. ; fb) InrreuHed appropriation for, predutory unlnuil control. ID Maintain protertive tarlfr. ('! ippoH f;ro)ing 1'rng und Khnrt haul bill. (e Le(ijut ion Improving mHi od of financing. I. Support the Nttiomil Wool Krow'Tn bmk l.illon by pleiining I f-nt pr head (dt sheep und larntt u f nletiire will ll f-r I !25. and coop- rat I v.. wllh li K It UN (Hy th'' AsHOtlaled pri-ns) The prusman cabinet, hemled by Premier Murx. resigned today ufter falling to obtain u vote of confidence In the diet, i r this community v. Ill undoubtedly Im- a marked np.vurd step toward uppreeiiitton. by ihe wIkwiI chil dren and th- p'ople of the Hy in K'nenil. or url. I tlrHieb' has al ways held a hliih place In Mreirnn tircles In this eonneition and with the Idea ndvance-1 ty Mrs. K. P. Mossman now a nallly. even mon- pr tlt;e Is a.wierd tin lb" l"u tH found rea-lin matl-r. lelllng thej Htory f tl" Pb ture Uwlf In a '! lhat whether they Ih- highly the Natlnnnl Woo'growera uK'iu- (ontlnuefl on Page ft.) trained or not. may grasp the s i-; Mi r.-atur.s concerning the work. .Scnalc otcs Increase Notes Hardin the rtiirt fmm jp X.CasUrCr'8 SalaTV nhMH trt!!i th- pbture orlirlniited. t.re n Iro attached to the back of. ' the pbtur. SALKM. (re. My ihe Awoeiuted When the clrciitHtion siart". It Is prejw The --nate late yet rday d thst the demani mr iVHfm..,i enuto bill 11. ruling tn i III be gr-it. us the com- salary of the Wallowa county munlty in general has shown mark- treasurer from $1000 to $!VJ0 per Hntleipat pictures year. FMMfNSUS 5001 fl LOSS Itlehl, were, convicted hy Jiu-y lo- day on clmrKcs tr ciinspliwy lo accept bribes from weallby In niatcH uf tlie iiclillentlnry. Ii. J. I'letcliei', dcinly nnrdt'ib nits nc-ipiltted. Cl.l;Vl;I.AM AI'). Four- I" illc.lnieiils I'lmiKliiK !. V. yitlaivl II, iiiciiiiliieiil Cleveland attorney. Meliola saliiM, ami lllimo llitsso, with nin-nlrac) In ilefriiuil (lie frnveilimeiit ami .Clevtdaiid hnuks In what As-Hlslanl I'lilli'il States llisleict Alliirui'y l-'.vaus calls "half million war siixIiikx Kliunp l-d'lllterfeltlllir plol," were tilriieil by Ihe fcdernl Itranil Jury today. secretary of statu la recording and itsslstliiK Ihe offlco and la not an Keculiva of the offlco, and should not bo charged wllh enforcing, tho law. Kcnato l'assew lllll. Tho senate bill which would In- KING GEORGE IS SLIGHTLY BETTER; SPENT HAD MGTiT I. ON ll'IN (Hy the Assuelaled r,, a bulletin Issued loday said: In Mplle of n solliewlut rest less nlKht. Klmr (1'orge Is making slow procreHS." The king apparently suffered a . ....... i ... .1.1,1.1 .l.irlnt, I " " T' " Into light I lie niKIII. I ii I i in. " ........ was called lo the palace today. Men's Glub Discusses Andrew Dixon While The News In A Paper Ihe II (Ml- tltnl "p '.! in the new iduiiiii ilo mil 4fHill-tnli- nil of the mailable mullcr fr n l-Mic. Ileailrr iiMtHratlMi nil It a newt lAtr U o- nilnl to prtip rr f"0erlng tt m new rield. Tlie niw of 1 .ramie an.) 1 nion cotitily lit be bml In 'I lie Observer iimttlliili ti MTtkv that ramnH In dnpll ifUft. timinnl Iniprtu eineut b. mhiIiI alwa. "ObMTtrr Adirrflslng A Merc ha ml King Tk-ef The Mens club of the Presby terian church met Inst evening at the home of J. A. Tedford. The piincipnl spetiker of thy evening whs Itobert Kakln who gave a very I interentlng bilk on Ihe lire or Andrew- Idxoii Whlti. Andrrw Idxon While wus h noted Ainericun educator and diplomat, lb- was personiilly acquainted with tour ItiiKMlfii czars and nine Anier- ;mi preHldenis. Mr. Kakln told In- id"iitH of his life In an ii n iimuii I - lv intereMllng manner. j errentimelH Were Herved by Mrs. TVdfnnl during the course of: Hi" meeting. The next meeting i Will Im- held in two weeks. ItH KNTKllPllISK, Ore. (Hperlal lo the Observer). The farm census, compiled under direction or the federal government, the first, or the yer, tellH a stnrtllng story to Wallowa county. II shows 1 tin t the count y had I I m'i fanners in I!i2' and Juiri only !'hl In I !'jr. a deerease of - 'x or n-arly I!' per cept . ucc ordiiifr I o It .local newspaper.' l'or the putpoae of Ihe enum eration the cou nl y was divld d precincts, eucli of which embraced iwvei al precincts. The show Ing for the two yearn In the clchl preclnctH, follows: Precinct I : -r. Hutte, I m u a h a , Pin I 'reek Pit I s It ii r g, Kwnmp fieeli, wait M7 divide, (i. K. Oith-h. Park, Prairie rreek . l'i;i KnterprlKe I, 2. A. 4, U I'.Ti KvoilH, Leap, LoHtlne... UM )' I o r ii. 'I.o'd Prairie i Mud I'reitk, Punidise IJH O r o ii s e. J'owwutka, Promise l"ti Jtmeph 1. J. 'A, 4 7.1 Hm It It Mohlllaiu. Wal lowa i. :;, 4 .... I P KAMi.M, Ore. AP. Tin; nnv (lit Ion of Mr, liny, wlule I re as nii'i'H wife, who Iiiim been crlUr ally 111 for hwiiiI iluys, Ih lm proved I winy. (!aitlcmciv See Meat Shurlaffc for America NklW VOIlK (Lly 'he A:wiclated PreKio The American family's "'.'-hone uteiik" nd "prime roasl beef au Jus" will be both ncarce and dear by next. September, delegation of cattle raisers und dlrl elton' from mid-western states lold wail'Hireei iiiikmi-m-ih mi luncheon Thiirsdny. ii'ii the btttcher would b" forced to tlt oil the Screws necaur.e oi neniH dispersed during Ihe ruinous post war slump. The national meat nhorttige, the visitors agreed threatens lo be 137 H4 (Continued un page B.) I WAST i i. NOTES TO END NKW YOIIK (Uy the Associated Press) Mrs. Bud long, wlfo of tho oil iuagnnto toduy found herself holding an empty fort In her hus band's npartment. Hudloiig, taking the offensive. last night sent moving men who stripped the apartment of every, stick of furniture. Including the. room occupied by Mrs. Uudlong. Tlie movers crashed the door to her room to obtuln the furniture. Presumably she will have to dis continue dropping t( the street notes on paper pads planed to her hiisbund's silk shirts, which meth od or communication has become known1 us "shirt wulst" In tha neighborhood. lit Mj PI PS AHHIVK Tho Phyiuere kennels at Hot. Iake ure In Imminent danger of becoming overcrowded, for the number of occj punts ts Increas ing rapidly of late. Yesterday six peiidlgreed Boston bull pups ome so acute by fall thai II may an iveu, utiu my iuubiur ...ipiihI Nmih Aimtrtiji .its iiosltton in deal of excitement among the world markets us a meat producer. I older res csldcnts of the kennels. -I 1 1 : Can't Classify Coolidge; Polilics Checked Stone Total , . 'J't Kvery precinct tiows a Iouji, but one, rum prising (tromn place to be announee later. Childless Marriage i kit and I'rinnlHM, w ble (lly Mail) II. Ilnill) WAKIIINOTllN (NLA siiielal)- I'nnoal- r.s who lit" lo divide lo illklni; Kiilni'l ,-i, proelse ,'lnNsirii'aliiins. lndes- i three. Mom,' permum ( iinill.il I' ti ( ;,, ,( , atalucliiK llp in nccordlliK ,. or (wlee since becomlnit I this district say it had Its shrlnl; ' K,. un,i s. have not yet Dill Is Withdrawn, (Oontlnnrn ,,n I'ntte ft.) h . i'li alii" lo tie a t"K on Cal I'ool j tine of the unsolved factors In ..Ills ,llesi lor n i ooieise vuiiin . rl'irnnen ll lloan (IU' I.IM'll.N, Nell (lly tin' Associ-....... .Nation bus been the suit of enter- sled I'ress) Ih- celebrated I fclifin Ad lIUl) S 'llCaU'tm. m (he president reacts to l-liilo bill" Introdnnd by Itepre. ;.mt fnilv seritall.e Hubert K. Mile und i .r,..l,l,.t llar.llnir liked Kolf nd ..lection to lend the KlKln Ad club If. d-tecllve slorf. and -vande-tbroiKTh l:.2r, as pr.sld. nt. nther vine, lint .e.ll.tKc--. whieh would provide for unullment i of all marriages In tane where no 'children were born within threo inari atnr tn or rin re him tieen with- ture. I Hug. sccrctary-treajurer. Iliors-butk riding. lie takes a da- ion of the uppearanco lliakeaperian rluaslc by wulh. bttt that la a mntter of routine health Insurance, not pleasure. He has unly attended the theater president; then only on Ihe oce-is- heru of a Then came the openlnir of tha new Washington Auditorium, vitli I'hulllnpln pluylni; the lievll In "fausl" wllh thu Wttshlngton OlM-rft tlo. I'oolldKe mil only tent. bir iiroke all presidential preeeib'nn by announcing In advunco tint he (Continued on Taga i m in.-. r