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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY THE WEATHER CITY EDIT I 6 N PORTLAND (AP) Ore Ron: Generally fair tonight and 1'rlduy. , . VOLUME XXIII. MlvMUliU AHSOCIATKU rUliS3 LA GRANDE, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2G, 1925. MBMIIliU ASSOCIATED FUESS NUMBER 120. COMMITTEE ARRAHGIHB CONFERENCE Representative Meeting of Delegates of County Held at Hot Lake GENERAL PLANS WERE DISCUSSED County Economic Agri-1 ciuiurc mceungs ire w Start at 10 A. M., on March 12-13-14. IMiina ror Hi" Mure dny l.'nloii Couiily Kconolule 'Agricultural fOliriTl'IKl' WH' dlsCIISSCd llfld 111 SOlll" CIIHCS, llgrcCll UPOII, lll3t evening n( n iiieellng held lit llol Las". Willi lr. W. T. I'hy. genera i lnilr i und representing the dairying Interests, presiding. The conference will begin nl 1" o'clock ciich inorllln,'? and will If held In 1 'Klein high school. Mnrrli 12. Hi" I'lllon high school, March IS und Hi" l.ii Grand" IiIkIi school. Marrh J 4. Among I hose present viT": C. 1.. t'adwcll, ur Hi" Union Com mercial club: Charles llcun. of tin' Klglu Ail club: Mr. Wi'illi"rsioun. horticulture; Kurl Klueklulld. idler ries; .). Mill, hcrrlca; John I lean, prunes: H. H. Miller. Ilvoalock; .1. U.i nubbins., farm crops; II. O. Avi-ry, coilllly agriculturist and Karl ('. Ileynolds. repiesenltng lilt; 'rnlnii C'oiinly Chamber of Com merce. Kurlher Inforinullon ennre'rning the i line-' will I"-' Klvcn at it Inter Hill" wh"il tin: program thoroughly arranged. Last year n large number of people iiltended th" two day run fereiice and a lnui'll larger iiltend nlK'i' la anlk-lpati'd thin year. ' I "A Secret" I l I t f f s v i ".a ' Tin- mystery of I.ou Tcllcgeu's seercl muiiiatrc has been solved. '1 he ni'lor mid Mini Ilommiu, singe and m itcii .slur, wVrc inur I'lcd more lliuii u year nnd a Intlf aao. "We kept II II scrci because of piiifcssliuiul reasons," tlicy say. Nina's real inline Is Isabel Omen lillworlli. . Spring Ave. bection Held Too Narrow Connnissionurri Will At tenvptto Relieve Con dition i'cUcstnans bn counter. , Itecurda of recent yciira went lmtincH.s bvi'orc thn H''kly com ntiiuii niiif lln. vu8 ultuiiUed to In liuir an iiour's I lint-. I suully ihc inctiiiiKH lit rrtnn tin hour to two lioutH- but httft nlplit mmh Ihc cxicpllon. Si'venil inuUtrs were luki-n up, chief nmoii thi-in bt-lns a request, entered by Jnim-a Wtilnum," to In vent iyrute eulidll Ions concerning possible whlenh) of Hprlnfr ve nut- at the MctlioUlst chureli eor ner. . - Considerable discussion follow ed and the uushot wns Unit ih ! inutier was referred to Y. C Crews, elly nmnaper. and Ueorg. Cneliran. i-Itv iitlornev. with I'.tl 1 thorlty to net. In all llkelhood Mi:. Jlolmes, owiier Qf the prop erty nl tlic corner of Spilnjf and l-'ourth, wHI be made iim offr ly tho clly for a portion of her prop erty udjueenl tu Spring a.irilcient to permit the Installation of i sidtwulk und curb, In lino with th sidewalk on the north side of Spring. This would do away witl: the present condition that requires pedestrians lo walk in tho street along that strip. A. T. Hill, president of tin coin mtsslnriSiskcd that Mr. Crvw and Mr. Cochran inquire Iqlo the mat Ur lininedlately, the other com nflssloners, lr. It. V. :1 jindla und Charles I'luyle, concurring. nninw -tt Pi n U.Wl MBbl GAS BLAST BLOWS OFF MHO ROOF He Absolutely Stopped The Race Onc-Stovy Building Top Sent High into Air by Explosion . t ; TWO MEN BURNED . QUITE SEVERELY Force of Blast Smashed Windows, and Pushed Building Walls Out in rorxland Accident. roilTLANh. Ore. (Hy the Ah- soelut"d I'res) A Ka-ll'' explo hIoh today Idew the roof off of the annex to Allyn's Clciinlna: and lye- inB- works hero. l-'rank CushlnK und WHI In in Keuhn. employes, worn severely burned In the blast. The annex, a concrete building adjoining: Allen's main plant, was especially constructed fur handling high teat cleaning gasoline. Tim roof of Hip otic story hnlltlliift: saMrtl 1iiU the nir liltrh r p t Itnn the (. iret tot-y main building. Windows were smashed and walls pushed out by the explosion. CuHhlng wafl In th" biiscmcnl. lie rushed out and rolled on the ground In an effort tu cvtlngulsh his hunilng I'lolhlng. lie was burned about the body, bands and face. Keuhn wa burned about tho hands and fac f rx ImmIm BOURBONS CHALLENGE WARRANT ('lipping II lllnni; III miles per Ihiiii. Slllili't WIIUIllOM, entry 111 1lle 'J,VMllllo elllSMlo at Cul ver Clly. Ciilif., WasliliiKtiiirs lilrtliilay, Npllleil' lilnwlf lit a lllt-ll. Ill.i ear, as the iliolourupli slinivs, ltlockeil ihe speedway; niid'lii', ihroivti clear,' Umleil un Hie rnlllnir ami wiia only slightly liin-t. (Arrow polnis lo him). The race, which had ipine 1,1,1 tu hits, huil to lie called off hecansu - the wrecked car could not he removed quickly cnoiiKh. it will be' mil Sunday, March 1. : Indiana Senators Refuse' to Answer summons Served Them : ; BOLTED ASSEMBLY MEET IN PROTEST Gerrymander Bill Riled Legislators Who Left State Without Quorum in Senate. OAYTO.V, Ohio (My Hie Asso ciated lress) A hlanket wai ', rant Tor the arresl of llcmocrotle senators of tlie Indiana Kenei-al nssembly, who bulled liclslaliiru yesterday, was served today. The warrant aervcr said tlu; ' Kcnalors rcrusiil to U'kliowlcdKu the warrant, challenging his au-llioilly. EXPERT HERE l- C. Chafer, of the federal in unit' tux department arrived Ui )ai PIER SCHOOL i mm A s)i,iial train i.r h"i'3 of Hie KlilKlila f I'ylhla.i rrom l-a f:rnit,li. ln!tl ""iiliiir :lI ii::i(l o'clock for I'lllon, where Ih" I Harriet l 'on- I (j , n,,. t li I.i iilornlnR and illllll vention of III" K. of I'. lods" '! March Clh will li" lucatid In the lii ld IiikI cvc nliiK. Tine" hundred ,vil a- rvlce room 2:2 In tlla poal iieiiilai'S nut al Ih" K. of I'. Iiii II I ol I li , lnilldlllK" for the purpose of at 7.:i(l o'clock and the I'.vlliliill )ii'iiik lueiil people, III fixing up Hlalera of I'lllon aervi'd a di llelona Uielr lax reporla. The rvi Uins Motor roinp iny will hold a Irai'lor uchool, or'ellnh'. In III" nialll Kuril gc or I heir ' lilllldilig h"re Wi'ilicMiluy, March 4. Th" p.urpos" or Mi" school is 10 inur oiitrhly iit'iiualut di'iilera and owie-ra ,f l'irilsoli truelol'H and all othiTH ii'.s'.i',ni:r In learn, with the con-:-t rtlf-l Itiri of th" KordHun tractor and also explain a few r-icla In con nection with the care, operallo:, and acci WilljIIUy of the tractor. The school will shirt ill nine o'clock and from '. lo I : :i will lie spent dlsuHsciiihlinic the trader: la:::a lo noon, talk on coiialrtictlon and care of tractor: 1 lo a:S. con lllilialluil or lalk on. colialrilcllon end cure of difrerenl parla and from :l:1n lo 4. talk on power larin lilK and ileliiH or general Interest about haclora. After eour o'clock til" initclllne will be re-asselllliled. The school will be In L-harge ot Jt. N. Kelly and O. H. Laphani, ol' ihc traclor department of the I'ord Molor company of I'orlland. It la ,X)"cted tllllt firiy people Will Ut- telid the clinic. buliilet. Tony l. Sniilli. or 1 11 : ion,, presldeil us loiiMliiiasler, und !,. i,.,. ,.,,,! Ihe ilKlliii'M In their cllv. lilaiid Vice (hiiiu'i'llur. Itobert l.ylle or Vale, was pieselil and responded- wllh a I nam., oilier men respond luu ""'' lll'n Weath ers, of Ihe Knterpi i.i" lodge, Itruee l'o. of Wallowa.' Alvadore 'An drew:!, of linbh r. .l":Ke Ci'iini; or lllgln and Judge.. I. VV. KiiowIim of ll (.rand". Several cxeclleill tiiliHical liuiiibera were rendered by a I'lllon orchestra during Ihe ban iU"l. , Tram Wurk Muged Mr. Seliafor rcolieats thut .nil liiMia.vers reporting on the lnven lory basis bring with them copies or their report for the past year when wlshlag cousiillatlon. W. M. Hlianka of rolllund Is ex pected this evening und will nsulst Mr. Hehafer in 4hu work. The men will be In Ihe orrice In llil' post ori'lce building rrom 8:3U In the morning until t o'clock in ihe evening during their Btay here. HOUSE FISH CODE BILL ACAIN fiOES THROU(;iI SENATE 8U:M. On (Uv the Asmm-J-aletl rrers llie- ItfHi.sc rili immIo bill,. pasKol hy Hk Mitale pslcnln- nittj iltcii reeiitletl fu ninnitliitriit .was nnlii uimI tu lny. It wns n mended lo reduce the size, of eralts from sev?n to bLv anil one-linr im-lies. ,,. ' Tlie house (nliiy eoneurnil In C.ic senate auhmkIiiiciiIh In rctfiutl tt ti tcelal lax on clarctte, elKHr.i ami loltueeo. Tim ninend ineiit eUmliiatiMl eiKiirs uutl eliewhia1 gum from (lie tnv. iRILLI IS DECLARED rONSTANTINOMK ( It t h ( AKHuelatetl press) - -The grand na tloiuil a.'semiil)- at , Aimora has unanluiuuesty approved Ihe Turk ish government 's action la ino claiming inaiilal law in Kurdlslau. itiid deelarlnK it a treasonable of Tense lu malte political use of re ligious affalrrf. Aft'T the banquet Ih" crowd went to I niiin g iniutsliim when conipellllve team work of the iwo cuunlh-s was put on with Ihe Wal lowa county team winning frutii t iiioii couiily. i ' Kluiu ublalii'-u the mo' l otea ;ind the IHL'G district convent ion will be Il-hl there. The convention adjuurned slmti ly before 'Z o'clock ihiH morning and the speclul returned to a (Jrande. UNION COUNTY sheepmen Will Confer. BILL PASSED r.Vl.i:M. ore. (Uv the Asoclal Pre;.;,) - - The tab' senule passed Huns.- HIM No. X4 tj? prohibit certain llveslock rrum running at litres un public highways In I nlon county today. IKNI, Ore. Owners uf approx liuately UM.(HHi liead of " P wllh range allolnieiils la the I es- chules. Pnipqita, Cuseade and Hait lliim national forests will be In Mend Friday for a conference w It h forest service offleiiils. The conference of sheep men and furcHl offleiiils will be held tu enable 1 he WOoluroWefH to g't Id dherl touch with supervisions of , t he various f uresis and wit li I K. N. Kavnna'JKli. chief uf gra. , I ing In the north Pacific district. i WHEAT UP TO TWO DOLLARS WIN.Mt'UO (By th" Associated Press). Wlcal touched two dol lars today. This is the third time I his year ' It lias reached the f2 mark. CHINA PROTESTS RUSSIAN WHITE ARMY ON GUARD HHANC.irAt (Uy the-Associated ress) II Is reported from Pek ing- thai the soviet ambassador has protested lo tha Chinese foreign office against the maintenance of 1000 Itusslan while troops between Nanking and Shanghai, The ambassador is said to have uryed the disband men t of t he while legion without delay, ie. daring Us maintenance I hreateng the cohllnuanee of friendly rela tions between China und the soviet government. U lA' WHKAT 4 I.1MHS , CHK.'AUO (Hy thu Assoclulcd presH) I'orclKn btilny Bent July wloal as blyh ail l.r, 3-4 here loday. Debtile 'Jflle at Slake. w raw.: IS PROMISING LIQUOR PROBE Jurors Find Ponzi Guilty Of Larceny liUMTtir? (Uy the A'Woelaled Press) A Jury loday found Charles Pon.l. former Inlcrua tlonal postal return coupon fin ancier, utility un chai'e8 of lur ceny froni elleiils. , Pon.l wa jfiven until lomor r row lu file a niotlun fur arrest of jiidKUX'iii The eoiuplaiulai.lH were per iions who in 1 1 J Invented hi loti)!rs ,'enterprlHe,,'Tvhleh B1,ul'-, fliHeed fabulous retui'tts. . XTRA f. WOMAN IH ATT.CKi: POKTI,ANI. Ore. (Al) Sirs. iioi hhons im;i; sinai i: DAYTON, Ohio (Uy lhn Asaocl-' aled Press) Thirteen lemocratu slate sonalors of Indiana who cross ed the Ohio Hue. Into 4 voluntary exile lute Wednesday uflernoou in protest atfulnsL the Uerryniauder bill'ln the Henatu annuunceil ' ou It. M. WeUcr ws bin I a My attacked , their arrival here at 7 u clock wett- ly n man who eiilercil bee home msdny niRiit. lliey pian lo remain Just oitlshlo (he clly limits early I 'xlle until the bill is quasneu. tisliiy. ofriceiN n-M)i led nfier Im-- : ' :i aenuiurs maue r. cr-hiu- ealleil to Iter Imiise. 'Hie sun- tloiw ttl tt local hottd ond arraiiKed peel, wlttwn mime Is withheld, was.lo spend the nUlil III this city. taken Into custody, l-'hmer prints The u sinatoiH who urrtveu. in on the window aw ImIii examined ! 1 ayton h-rt Iwo or I h total num to ohtnhi li clew as to Ihe woman's j her of ir that Th-d the slulu at In nMillanl. Mr. Wclser wns uway dlaaapollH. Tlu se two were Hena rroni home ami Iwo children wen' tors Dunham and 1-hnle, who went .sleeping In iinofaer room when theLo Clncinnall by I rain. intriiuer eiiteixMi. - 1 GLORIA SWANSON, MOVIE STAR, IN $17,500 CONTRACT I S ANC.KIJ'IH (My Ih" Asmel aled I'resi) Competition for Glo ria Kwaason's services has result ed In signing a new contract with I'amouu J'hi'ers-Iisky, calling for $I7,&0I tL week, tlie JOS AllKeles lixainliier said today. WALLOWA. Ort. (HpeelaD In dications are at present ihaL bid very Utile r h. rail wheat aere awe will have lo In- rasecded in this ticctlou of Ihe county. Only a few InsttineoH arc report ed where the grain haw been killed by freejilmr weather of the early winter. Where the snow has mell ed off the grain fields. Ihe wheat is growing nicely. The wheat which did tint come up last fall, due to Ihe extreme dryness of the ground, Is 'now spruullng In flue shape, giving promise of ii good stand with any- Ihiug liki favuralde conditions from now on. 1). S. (). Rlcclals Awarded U. S. Army World Flyers lNUIANAI'OI.IH. Illd. (AT) l''.igllteeu iJellloerilllC lliembel'.'l Of , 1 1 1 -j lndluua vuuulo boltei1 Dial' bad" Wednesday necking uy tneir miion In prevent pnHii.ige or u gerryiiiiui-, der bill, which they, declared would j-eact ugaliiHt their pui'ly In Iho Second Indlumi t'oiiKiisHlonal1 dla- elved Wedlli'U- I'Vircst siipei'vl.'ioni ntli-nding the coliriT-nce will be II. I.. I'liunb of the in schuies. N. r. Meimrr of Ihe Cascade nnd C C. Hull of the Santlam. . M-H-B-C-S-W People All-Powerful in City A MIAN Y, Ore. Albtiny. R iein and Woodburn high mhool debut- cih will mee Prlday nlghlv lo d- tide Die championship of (1m Wil lamette valley in this section. Thl winner will enter tin state debate toiirn'.imcnt al Kugene laler lit the n-uHon. Albany ban ellmlntited ItrownsvHIe, Tobdo. Stayton and Monimtulh In two triangle dubutia. ind Salem and Wnodbgrn have le-en HiiceeKsful In the north tart .if the circuit. The Albany tifflnii- illve learn will g to Woodburn and the Albany negative Uotn will meet Salem nfMrmallvu team nere. Halem'n neRtiilve leant will entertain I ho Woodburn alflrma live. team at Kutem. WAHIIINfJTftN (Ity tie- Associ ate,! pres.;) -- President Coolblgi lieiay Hlgin-d a bill awarding din- I hlK" hilled service medals lo 1 lie army World fliers niid advancing liiein on Ihe iiriny promolion fibs. Ihau r-M phmieH tire nple j ! gins w ih M rented ! n...in .. A'.tue Iteili: i More ... ... t... 'to people whose last name b;- one3 w ho ha, e the greatest vot- .ng puwrp hi li Orirnd". or o 11 ! -,.,, ..j ttr:.ttii m.4"- - rbtly wuiild st'- m from scanning ; ,.. tailed bumm-sH c:n:erns. And. telephone directory. Take Uv , f crH,. several of tie- firm peuple having names beginuint? iIV,. R,re than un lebphoni Willi niie uf the six Utters ami j . number. TUZZLE ANSWER they uutiiumher In telephones Itsl- d peonb whose iiatini start with aii of the olher b Iters of the al phabet. More than 15"" tele pluui.s are listed In Ihe directory Hitd ih.. P iter h ople.' as one might call them in cros-wrd slang, have more than "' of the pbon. s. The Smiths, with 1 phon-x. lead al) others althouah creditable Khfiwiiiir- nn. .u.l. hv the John- evff. Juu- s. Wilson, und William. jT. J- Z Th" only b-Uer in the alphabet not represented 1- V 'lie one mos r'-presenled Iw M- Miirt- bii"iiM-s.v pai are listed under II than hiiv other. The only phone liHef under Q tfl II bitvine-w hMie. XcciTrdlnu' to tleir ranktns. the I. -tiers representing He- m.st phone follow: M. It. M. W. It. P. I 'v r V. Y, V, W. X. biAfinviiQii iiO.M'rPRQ'C WIISTI'IU SIATION OPKV. OAKItllKli:, Me. The flrd passenger, freight and telegraph ; , station lo tie uujiu ny (lie himhii crn Pacific on 11m east ward lint to 'a l rid ire is now In operation at Wcstflr, announces (. Ora-1 haul, district freight and pnsseti- j ffer Hgenl III I'jllgene. j Max J. Mllbr. rell-f agent uf; 1 he Hout hern I 'aelf lc. Ik tempor arily In charge, "but will probably be replaced 111 II few H veks, II Is staled. Wcstflr Is the location of Ihe blg Western f,umber company sawmill, which made tin new ata tloii possible. The mill Ih not o ix rating ml full capacity, but will as soon as It Is good wi-ulh-er. Several hundred men will Ik employed. A new tel. graph nit" has been str ing to I;- ' citce of t lie addi tional sei lee vn I he Hue. Prl-r to this time the W.-stilr residents have been nerved I Itrougli t his point. i.oaii oc mki i;i.';im:i PKNIil,i;TlN, (lie,'- A wagon leiul oT goods Sibl lo have been ....I.... ...... .......1 ln.rn lnut ii L it 1 1 1 bv members of Ihe sheriffs! loree when have Lilly, 2 T. was ar rested al the ranch of fail N'-w-)tilst. where he said he was em pii.yed as a farm hand. A ronfen- ilnii baa been nh: liticf from i.niy stole the goods, according tu Sheriff CooUlngbam. .Some of Ihc bad was taken from private homes and sonic from Mores In Oregon ami Washlni;tnn. aciordlng to Ihe confession. en Iy:U'-M''?'e(A'S'P'N':H IhMtald known tt Port I am I .MlllH'tlltO. (Ire. - I lick tinnabl. promoter of Ihe Lyceum club in I .on A nee leu, nnd mentioned in new dispatch s a bavin? Is cn critically Injured w hen his ear overturned on tnc hlvhwuy tolb'H from San Jose. U w.dt !tno n h-re. icr In- lived for r year or two, as manager of Hud raon. the fighter. Hiu l'c for tie t ty M .f. I'mnkie Jhc;. on, ho: mother r'-gtd'.a here. ll And- To Meet An Emergency ll;MC OU I'ler tor. l;iw, . dc. piorcH-.iiniiil i. I.i iiieei art com m it .' Sim li eiiieigeiieies are (imlaiit- iirhdng e-is-ctally amiing new rehlciiN hi a (omimiupv. tn the normal thing for ou to do. If .ion lutte mi toqliiilu-Iiiim-c Al Ihe llllie, I- lo ne Ihe iicwm tcr's i-fre.-hiiial IHnt toi y. r n nlm ihhciiIi ii e nnd rcfcictiec. The nioiithly eo-l for uicf ! ana 1 1 In 'lite merrier. "(Hitt-riiT Adertllii A .M n banII-log Nenh-e' CLlilVliLANU, O. (By tlie As sociated l'ress) MaJ. Iloy A. Ilaynes, l!nited Hlaten prohibition commissioner, arrived here yester day tu participate in Ihe federal grand Jury Investigation of Ihe Armand Urug company, Cleveland. alleged Illegal withdrawals of whhky from the llayner distillery al Troy. Ohio, variously estimated In value at between one and I href million dollars, lie conferred wllh Culled Stales lilslrict Attorney A. II. IP-ritsteln. "f am here to cooperate In ev ery way possible with Mr.. IP-rn- tilehi and Mrs. Mabel Walker Wll- b-brandt. assistant attorney gen- ernl. In Clevdand for the Investi gation," Major I lay ma said. Pour girls , In close touch wllh the Issuance oT permits for lhur wlUidruwuls and with Ihe actual withdrawals were among the wit nesses prepared lu Ko before tin grand Jury. Two .lrl Tesllfy Two of Ihe sills who IcHtiflcil were Miss Margnrci .vtci-ariano and Miss Klliel (iuerln, bdh for merly employed In the federal pro. hlbltion o IT Ice nt Colutnbus and Irausferred to Pacific coast ofilc shortly after lb'- period covered by the alleged conspiracy. Mlsi (iuerln arrived Wednesday from San Krnnelsro In response lo a subpoena and ouHlned a b-ngtliy stalcmenl lo John II.' Poster, gov ernment prohibition agent, which was presented to the Invcsllgators before shi took the stand in the Kraiid Jury room. Miss (iuerln, related among oth er things, accordlni; to reports about the fed rut building, a lule of sugtfcsiioii. n Jceted by her. front ii man high In polillcal favor In the Mate, that she approve cer tain "doclorcd permits." Iiler In the day she spent 4a iiiliiijtca before Ihe federal grand Jury. Miss Merarbiud, H was report ed, told the Inve-dlgslors of tele pimrie ' "c'VdV rl'.Ti'ioiis te-t we. i c r lain empbiies In lie- t'olumbii: fi-denil prohlidtlon offbe am) per sons whose names have been link id with Ihe Armand caie. DICKINSON Kll.l I'ASSl.U VASHIN(i'J'ON (AP) Hy a uU ttt HI lo tt., Ihe house iialny passed the IMeklitsoii tsipiratle market ing hill. The bill in a substitute I or HIU ItUKf-ll lMi.in.iiiT n-ni t.-i . . . by Ihe ngrlciiltiirnl com nil me. . .... ............... ..... ' Iteporla Avern r l mil nmiiori.iog me wrn-ini j i , "... i...t r ..r il,n l.,.M,.ra of (lie InU-rlor lo wnl6 uraJti(c u,iy ni", , " . ,,.. ins on iiullounl foresl . lands in wr at Imytuii. Ohio, vin J Iu " ilnit.gl.l. Hlrlckeu ivffloha or (ho ; I""- ,u'dow vfu ' cs( ami sonlhwcst n approl Haimlc departed ur that t Uy . - tiNlay hy die lions', agriculture eoiiuiiltlee. 'I'he measure whs At- IMU'led ns a substitute. fnr'tlMi sen ale bills, hy l'hliis anil nnieinn. cussi'iiiA hiu Ai:iii;si i;n SAN rltA.Nt lHfO (Al') The second (suisiiralm' in n siiiMised plot lo murder .Mr. and Mrs. I n il lliitallng Ihiinigli sluHiliug or kiI miii, was arii'slisl hen' I'Mlay. Hilice luilil'ttlicell. 'I'he lol failed vthen llollllilii; dicinered Hiisiiu III the mill., A mail Ittiiaui ns "lur' was ni-resled tiNla.i. Itnlph KIIiik, mii Hseil rliiglcitdcr, hus nh-endy Ih-cii ill-rrslcd. ni l, i:si ih Nuruirr SAN I'ltANt ISI'U.. (Al") A I tilled sillies illstricl iilliirnev ulll represent llm mity ilepurlmenl .Mundni when habiies corpus pro- ts'i'ilings seeking I'.ie release uf Meiiteniiul l iaiili l' ii tly from Ihe Napa iiiHiue liiispilul is urKiiisl. id with a inandal'! from. (lie. uenato to urrcHl the fllKlllveil. i UtuulutlliK the lthude Island Ke- iiiibilcaua who nerfoldied u sllillliu' coup aeveral monlliK ago, the Indi ana liciuocruls lert inn euy aecreuy ind for several liouril were llio ob- (Contlnuod on Pago B. ONE THOUSAND SLAIN IN EAST OAMASi'l H (Ity Mie Asnochiteil Press) One thousand Inhabitants of Trausjonlaiila were kllb'il ami many wounib-d when taken by Hitr prlne by forces of I .( Wahabl IrllieHineii, who crossed the burder nf TranHjordalnlii toward Amman, says an aiinouneeiiient today by Sullan llm SaoudiixH, political ,i;i p rcsciitallvo here. v . Summer IUort In He llullu M KUI-'OltO. Ore, The fraler uatlonnl service lo-ado nnrlers for cid lure iinuminccd that a sum mer resort Including u gem-nil store w III soon be established at Ihe beautiful Lake of t'he Woods. In Ibis couiily, high up In I In-1 mountains w here a number of : Ashland and Medford peopb bael built fine sammer homes. Kore.it Supervisor I tonkin said lie had been authorized to grant a per mit to cond let the resort, the in Inlmum reuulrenienis of which will be Ihe expenditure of $15,000 In permanent Improvement wit h lu three years, lo include hotel and boat house. IB LYNCHES NEGfl KILLER HllltKY KPOKT, ' Ui. (Hy tho As;40chiled Press) Joe Airy, tie gro. alleged slayer of A. Yar brouuh, state highway officer, wit a lynched today near llenton. Ia., by a mob after being wounded by a deputy sheriff, aecoidliig tu u re port reaching here. (.roMeiH ;lisl lliianl. Jardine Declares That He Is An "Agronomist" (111 Marry II. Ilili'l)) WAKIIIMITUN (NKA special) William M. Jardine. selected resi dent I'oolldge l be secrelury . or .igilciilliire after March 4. is mil a "dlrl famcr. " l-'IE MIWA'I'KIl llri.- rhe flr.l .larilllle a 'iciiiui piiysit-ai i'Ater- in.i ling of Ih" I'H cuali r-Mlllonjl' nee In "running" is lluilled to i le rry (Iro'veis' l o-op. iai; s- the years or his yoillll when, as a n,i ii'llon us held yesterday with ualigllng youngster, lie rode range Milen.lanie of cheriyilii the i'o' eouniry ol inv growers .r.si iit. Th" rolbiolne nig Horn In Montana. ,,l r llreet"r.i oere cliowr: T.t linli ally. Jardine dim rll I'. I ', Kogi is. president: W. A. ' lilinseir as an ' :,ni. wee in-esid.nl: '. I'. ''ot- in agrnnonrs' linn. "i n laiy-tieusiin r and C. J. '. la an evie'tt in "that brum h of ' 'alMl'O'.'ll and l-Mnuid Muauu. "rlcult'ire dealing llh the theory 1 .11 lie itgrononilst." Ami ' the dlelionarles mil praiilce of ci op . production tnd Ihe Hclenlllic muuuRemcut ef laud." I'raeUcally. Jurdine'B ucrleul lural knoivh-dg,! haa been iipi"d in teaching young men or the tuld ,11,- west ho to rami r.ith'T than In holding lie- plow bundles him seir. And It Is on the baa), of his suc cess as an Hgriciil'tliui i-dlicator mil president foilldge now nnnes nlm to head the depurlment. Instead of having lor his pupiln the Btildcnls ot Ihe Kansas Slal'i (Continued uii I'ugo t.) i r. ' 7. IT' if r-