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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-EIGHT PAGES TODAY Irttpttttti THE WEATHER I PORTLAND AP) Ore gon: Unsettled, probably rain In the north' and west tonight and Wednesday. CIT Y EDITION LA GRANDE, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1925. NUMBER 124 .VOLUME XXIII. MEMBElt ASSOCIATED I'll ESS MEMUEE ASSOCIATED TRESS Band Dance And Concert Wednesday DISTRICT TOURNEY T They Should Look About Like TTiw READY FOR (Stamvst (Stand? BROQKHART MUST FIGHT DU HERE F0R1III G.C. Dli Portland Editor Arrives in City; Attends Noon Luncheon i MENU ANNOUNCED FOR BIG BANQUET All in Readiness for the Yearly Meeting of Chamber of Commerce; : 400 to Attend.'. V .Marnhiilt Ininu, ussoclalo editor if I hi' Oreijon Journul of Port loud, and to be thief speaker Hi tlie ulinuat Clmmber of Commerce dinner In Hie Odd Kcllow buso ment t Ills evening, arrived here (his morning and wns the guest or I .a Grande newspapermen at a luncheon today at noon., Accordluir . to announcements from the commercial offices, ev erything is nrrnnned for tho ail: nuul banuuet tonight undi prue tieally all of tho 400 plutcs have been reserved. The' menu for Hie evening bus been selected and is as follows: Fruit cocktail and snowflukes, roast chicken, baked ham. baked ap ples, creamed peas and carrots in tlmbuls. spaghetti ivltli tomato sauce, rolls, bulter. orange marma lade, pickles, horse radish, celery, cre-cot molded salad with thous and island dressing, lee crcuin wafers. Sehoeolules. coffee, nuts. mints una coca cola. I'ructtcally .!erv article on the menu was furnislied by a' local business firm rnwram. The program for the evening In detail follows: Elmer I. Stoddard, toasliuosler. .Music Sunset orchestra. , 'America", j . . . w.t. ' Invocation Itisv. -W. U. lloss -Selected song Chamber of Com merco quartet. ' ,. (Continued on Face 6 ) - Local Organization in Campaign to Secure , More Money for Buy- ing Instruments. A 10-pleee orchestra selected rtoin umong the best local musi cians will tarnish the. music for the band dance in the Zubcr hul.l tomorrow evening. l'or the first hour the bund itself 'will pluy (he dance musle und will be relieved by the orchestra at ten o'clock. A concert will be' played. on the street lit S:15 preceding the dance. All music for the entire occasion will bo donated by members of thi! bund.-' The proceeds will go lo de fray the cost of new. Instruiuenls, uniforms and - other equipment I much needed by the band al the present time. , . As the cards for the dunce say when anyone wants musle they make a beellne for the I, a Grande band," or words lo th'Jt effeel. This is true lo a lurge extent und It Is nually true that this same music is donuted to the people of thu city PDL1CE Ml GE0.CU1 ARRANGED FOR CHAIR (Continued on rugo 5.) NATIONAL GUARD UNIT INSPECTED BY MAJOR LEWIS Tin unnual Inspection; of the local national guard unit which was conducted here last evening bv Major C. A. Lewis of the hend- ouurtors. Wflh infantry brigade of Vancouver Hiirracks was evidently fulle succes' ful. Major lewis did not make any statements before leaving thlH morning for buker but Indlpntlons arc thai tho local unit made an excellent showing lust evening. The official report will be received from headquarter some time later. The inspection last evening waa particularly rigorous and difficult. Non-cominlsKloned officers were selected1 by the major ut random from the rank and given a search ing examination on the spot. This eliminated any chuncea of exam ining specially prepared offlecrH. O. I liutton,' captain of the com pany atated today that the men had done very well in his opinion during the course of the inspec tion. - Papers Contesting His Election to Senate ; . Filed . Today , SENATOR DEFIANT; NO QUARTER ASKED Iowa Solon Declares Peo . pie-of -State Passed on His Republicanism at the Polls..., .-. tv'AMmNrrrmtf fit vtiu." AmhooI-' Kverytlilnir has been arranged Sated Press) ' Contesllug the elee for the dhitrlet championship ban- Hon 0r .Senator llroolihatt. llcpilb kelball tournament to bo played atjuoan, of Iowa, papers were filed Union In the community gynimis- ,vllh the senate, today by offluluU luin Thursday. Friday and riatur- ar the ltepubllean (.'clllrnl I'om day of this week, according to tcie-!Inmee 0f iowa. .' At the same, Uinc copy, of the La Grande Plays Enter prise ihursday kvc . in First Round . , EIGHT TEAMS TO VIE FOR HONORS. La Grande, Joseph, Wal ; Iowa, Muddy .... Creek, Enterprise, ' Vale, Ba ker and Prairie , City Selected. ' phonic communication from Hoy L'onklln. superintendent of t'nlon schools. ljlght leams will participate- In the tournament and all will play ihe first day of. the -tournament. The teams are: m Grande. Baker, Joseph, Wallowa, KnterprLso, Vale, papers were personally served on Brookhart. . . ' ! lie had announced earlier that whon the senate adjourned he wduld go to Iowa to make contest ugxilnst "thai irunir" with "no quar- I - f l 'l ': 'f S Mmhlv ivm.it n.i I'nilrl.. I'liv. tjilter" uyked. In reply to the ehurp Grande represents Union county, that he had been elected through Muddy Creek und Baker. Baker ifraud and deceit, by represents county, Joseph. Wallowa and LCn- himself us u Republican, he auld lerurtse. Wallowa countv Prairie, the people of Iowa had passed up- Clty. Orant county and Vale; Mai-on his ItepubllcuniHin at the polls heur und Harney counties. ; lut the November election. (ante.! Arrangeil. Tho first game, of the tourney wlll be played TlHiraday afternoon at 3 o'clock between Wallowa and Muddy Creek, At A o'clock Joseph will meet Prairie City. , . - In the evening, ut 7:30 o'clock, lo. Urniidc. will play Knterprlce.' und ut 8:30 o'clock Vale will meet Huker. Games will be played l-Vlduy af ternoon and evening at the same liours and on HulurtUiy, three, Hide's will be played in fhe morn l..r i.n...iln.'ln,r ut U n'l'lnctf. ftvn a . ...j, ,,..1,11,. ,i,l wiim rin. In the ufternoon anil tho imai ... no Is " scheduled 'ommeimeu oionuuy wj . mjn' Tills 4s how I'rcsluYnt CtHilhlge and ex-PreKldt nt Toft will probably liNik when tlm , former Im s wo i n fiito office, Aliuvli 4. Tuft, as I'blef JuMUi will be (lit: only f-iir'si(li'iit who litis 1'vei- delivered the oulh or office. 1 let ween them is ubowu thu lliblo wlilcli 1ms been used lit nearly every inauguration. . CONSIDERATION OF WRESTLING MATCH HALTED fleorife Carlson, who has been hulled before the judtfe before on Honor chaws. Is In Ihe illy Jail today awaiting tr'ul on a charRe, of possession of linuor or sale, of liiltiur. He was arrested last evcnlnir on, Jefferson ' avenue and. officers claim, hud In Ills possession a .suitcase containing 14 or 16 pint tmtHes of moonshine. Time for his trial bus not, yet been set. kA. 1L Rivard Taken to Porlland to Testify A. If. liivard was sulipoenaed by reto Uufflnglon for a witness In tin- ease. I'lilled Htatts vs. UufflnB- ton. v hich romm nced al Tort-1 land this murninff. Hufflnglou Is raelntr a booze charge. Illvard was taken to 1'ortland y:Uerduy by (.'url Helm, district attorney. It is not thought that llivard'H testimony wilt be accept ed by the federal court Inasmuch hm he has over 13 months yet lo s're in the county jull after b ing convicted of selling liquor In 1 At llw time Klvurd wus fined $1000 and costs which he Is serving at the rale, of two I dollars u day. Ther l;i Grande boxing eointnls- blou. ucling upon recommendations of the promoters bureau, ordered cancel lat Ion of consideration of the proposed l'tlllng-Noregaard wrestllnir match backed by the I .a Grande Athletic club, and asked the club to submit u. new projjrum later for Investigation. When first submitted, the pro gram wus turned down btti was resubmitted with different pn-litn- Inarlcs. Apparently there Is ni objection on the part of Urn com mission In reference to rilling und Noreguard. BONDS OF U.S. DUPLICATED WASHINGTON (By Ihe Ajwocl- aled l'ress) A comprehensive championship panic for 8 o'clock In the evenlnff. orrlrlnl.t Nainol. Italpli Coleman will officiate as referee at the tournament; John Wortman. of I'nion. will bu timer, and Younir. of A Grande, will be official scorekeeper. The tournament will be under the supervision of the district Ore Bon Hich School Athletic Associa tion board, composed of IJennelt of Knterprlse. H. I). Towler of Ia Clrande, and Hoy Conklln of Un ion. Can AefollliiHMlnln 1000 Sir. Conklln Informs tho liven ing Observer that tho (rylnnaslum has been arranged so that It can (Continued on Page 6.) NEW REGIME TO MP COM UABHON I'AItK. Kla; (Special) Ituger W. UiLbson. -the statistic- Ian, Ih hiKhly oplimtstic regurillug the new uJniiuistnillon and Us ef fect on general . business. He br Pierce Hits Settlement Fund Bill XTRA HA I. KM, Ore. (My the ASHocluted Press) flovprnor IMertui; In veto ing a bill which appropriated $!&, ni s nii'ii maw; void SAl.liM (Al) G4voruor Jk'ifc tills ufteriiouii receheil niv opht ion front the attorney general hold ing House Hill li:i, lo levy liu'reas etl fex'S on inolor buRscs und truck lines, iiiiconstitutioiinl. Iteves that President Poolidge h P" ff tl"' state land settlement PUZZLE ANSWER BILLIARD HALL in nnnmiiprn ID runbnHjLU of the house committee which in vestlguted charges of IrreRiiliirities in the bureau of engrnvlliB unu printing. In a report which de clared Hint duplication of govern ment bonds "some fraudulent, the proportion not yet determined," had been disclosed. The report, filed late Monday, wus signed by Representative King, ltepubllean, Illinois: Htegall. Democrat. . Ala bama, and Htuvr.no, JJeinocrut, South Carolina. Chairman McKadden, In a min ority reporl, declared he could not subscribe lo the majority findings which he described as incom plete." If hearings had been con tinued to permit Ihe Ireusury lo present additional witnesses, be added. Ihe majority report might have "stated different conclusions (Continued on Page 6 35 L A DTIGR ALMND 101 A k EUR A G1S0E ONDPEN SiVEjfrfi NiEaSTDLEllFOR I CEKDA W LDFIE L T r b M TCTrriS P F L L S itIrii IpPIoIr lPn ez a t EELDCLqVEpjPA nolBlklRUElslTlolPn B-153 A liuslncKS IraiiKuctlon of Im- LEV ENS STARTS REORGANIZATION OF DEPARTMENT RAK Kit. Ore. (Speclul) - L'nder the law reorganizing Ihe state pro- .iti.n L.n iit-tiiiriiiipiit. tho aonolnt- porlunce occurred hTM over tl)lm.nl of field operatives is plae-d week "nd wh"n J. M. Choalo sold jn the hands of Ihe Htuln prohitd hls Interests In the billiard hall at1,, commission, W. H. Levens. In- tbe corner of Oepot. street and Jer ferHon avenue to '.urlier Kline, for merly owner of the Corner hunch which was houued within ihe (houte building. .Mr. Kline took possession Sun day. March 1. and will rename the establishment the "Corner Ullllard Parlor." The Corner, launch bus been taken over bv Otto PeebhT who twill continue to operate the busi ness tit the same stund. sound cononiically, and tl)al .the incoming ndminlHtmtlon "hould be a r'ul factor in making bettor buHim-SM during the next two years. "It Is true that conditions are a greater fuctor In making our presi dents, than are presidents In mak ing conditions," says Mr, Uabsnn. "On the other hand, presidents can do much to help or hinder, to Npei'd up or slow down activity. Politics are like a dam with u sluiceway built across the stream of business activity. One admin istration may close the sluiceway and dam the water; while another political parly may open the sluice way and let the flood pass through. Although neither political party has Increased or decreased, by even a' teaspoon fu I, (ho amount of water In the river, yet the amount, flowing down the stream dlfferH very decidedly according to the control af the sluiceway. I bus the conditions of the country dir fer very decidedly according to the motives and wisdom of the nun in control of our government at Washington. I am convinced that the motivi-K am) wisdom of t he man inaugurated next Wed nesday lire (lie highest type. More over, I say (his without regard lo purl lea or politics, because voted for Wilson twice during the strenu ous year of l'M2 lo IIU'J. "(Mf of the chief factors in up setting business during the past ctiiinnlHolun to.puy debts with, und to get back on un operating bUNls, intlmaled that he will veto appro priation, hills totalling about $b00,- 000. V The governor ulso vetoed a bill tppropriutlug funds for (ho Doern- bocker Memorial hospitul In Port land. In Ills veto message, the gover nor said: "This bill uiM'topiiaten $1.1,000 rrom the general fund for the use of the land settlement com mission to buy slock, equipment .ind nay outstanding obligations. It In necessary ut this llnio to veto appropriations amounting to ap proximately $f00.000 nd 1 believe this Is one place where we cun re trench without serious loss. 1 rec ommend the commlsfliun sell one of three farms they now have and use the money to improve the. reinuln- Ing two, ;hazinu i ki; n OKKIIHH WAMUMiTON Hy thr Ah.-oc1-uled !.iM) The sen a to today u it- proved u liousi ltlnllon nutlidr- iKliitf tlm SMn'try of affiit-iillum (o waive one-half of the iti'ailng charges on public' lnuils mIiii-Iiik lOi. Aslmrst, Demwrat, or AH- t.ona, reiterated chai-xvi that tlrt1 "(leimrtmeiit of ngi'iiKtire lias Imm'ii changed lo an agency of tyranny" In Hh trealnicnt . of tli western cattle industry, . Vooh i:oi ntv i;n.ioim;i ' SAMJ.M, Ore. (AP)--C(Hs oiinly Is peitiinnenlly enjoined finm k Mitng 520K.0UU In road lioiuls by n supreme, court opinion tislay In tlm ca-Mi of J. I. Norton ngalnst I'oom county, apiM'llant. The opinion vrltlcii by Ju1ei Itiii'iieM, affirms llio ibH'ree of .lodge Kendall, of lower court for Coos county. Tho suit ngntiisl tho county Is based on n Nlntutu allowing only one special election In a single year. PHYSICIAN HELD AS MURDERER OF HIS DAUGHTER Business as Usual at tho White House on Eve , of Inauguration .. j C00LIDGECALM AS HOUR NEARS Chief Executive ; Seems Least Concerned of All; Wag Says He's Merely Renewing "Lease." WASHINGTON (By tlio As Novlatcd Prwis) lrobabl1 rain m tlm afternoon of Uuuitfiiratloii lay b predicted for Wasliliiittou by tfio woattier bureau. . l'Vro enMoiti will not venture a pre- . diction a to tlio time tlio kI low ers may begin, or wlietlior tlio . ccrcmonlrit on Capitol Plau may be finbilied tn lime to escapo tlio : rain. ; ;r ' ;: ,f ' WASHINGTON (Uy the Assoc U, ated press) ' Twenty-four houra more and Calvin Cooltdge will, step into tho presidency of the t'nitrd Htutcs In his own right, or all those who have to do with tho I m nrtuiMl vp fnrimniiv urhbh tii&rkft an inauguration. President Cool tdge himself seems least concern- ed about It. 1 ' " ' It Is buHlncss ns usual at tlm White House today; a cabinet ses sion; u conference with the Whilo House newspaper correspondents;, the usual run of congressional cull- rs; tourists gathering (or tho in augural ceremonies seeking a. : ha nee to uhuke hunda with thu' president. J - ; ' The President and Mrs, Coolldgo . are not concerned In tho eleventh - hour confusion of moving. An onn wag 014 It .?Mv ttwl Mri CalvJiU.,y Cooltdge have, retteweu Tr ivur . years their lease on the handsome colonial mansion al No. 1600 Penn sylvania avenue." Kor, 126 yeurs now ' Ihe Whlto House, described by a celebrated American architect ua "a typical home of un American -gentleman! on the banks of the Potomac" has been sheltering presidents and, like, every other : American home.' whether great or lowly, it has at the same time been sheltering sua cess and failure, poverty and rich ea, happiness and sorrow. Oeorgo Washington laid tho cornerstone of it In 1782 but never lived the.ro. It wan finished dur ing the administration of John Adams In 1800 just In time to let Adams Hvo there a few montlm. Thomus Jefferson waa tho first , president to enter It fresh from, the Associated WASHINGTON ltr,AIY WASHINGTON (AIM-In a m( ling Hint reflected only dimly Ihe slmwy ncndor that hns shown mmui hiiiiiguriil history for more Hutu n century, (be govenimciit complelett Itslay niTangeiueiils Ut Install Hie new nduiloHlrailoii at noon tiHiMiirow. unshifiglou is (Continued on page 8) UI'INVKR fllV; I 'ress ) l'lrsl. degree munier (M(y n(i (J, nu.llW lin. chargeM were filed today agalnat 1 (M mm), of sia, m..llttll ir. naroMi v.. ie.. .. ..... M. only a few n-tlw Safety Banner Will Be Given to Local Division Legion's Monthly Meet To Be Wednesday Eve A banquet celebrating the pre sentation or the O.-W. It. It. and N. compuny safety banner to the pecond division will be given to morrow evening al 9:30 In lh din ing room of the odd Fellow tem- f a AM iif tl who have 'stTV d 'J-' th1- : ft 1 fcirety commltte during the year I s lai4. and others actively Interest-I V. "d in the Work havi? been invited f I to the baniietM A numltcr of of-1 I flclats or the O.-W. IE. II. and N. company will also be giets. I I The lunri'T which was won by f I the H-cond Invlsioti Hafety Com i : mltiec arrival hen- thta morning ; I In the custody of J. K. Orodiki. gen-ral safety agent for the O.-W. I J It. It. and N. company and will I be formally prese nted at the ban b k quel tomorrow, ft I W. Bollons. general uerintnd J Jl'nt of the second dlvulon. will act f 7s chairman. Amnng oh"rs who will be present touuarow are Kd wln Thomus. foreman of the Iai Orande shops and chairman of tho shop safety committee; M. 11. Arms, chairman of 1 he Hunting ton committee; k. a. Welts, chair man t lh- !'.-b wnffty rnmmii tf ; C. t'r S-itti Viand. 'itnt general ntanager; J. C. Albright, prsonal representative of J. P. O'llrien; K. peck, noperliiteiid- enl of motive power; A. W. Per ev and A. Huckley. miprint i nd ent of the Portland division are expected here for the banquet from Portland and W. Connelly, divi sion Mipertntendent from Hpokaiie. In commenting on the work of the O.-W. It. ti, and N safety committee. Mr. Orodxkf. K,,n'rsl safety agent, utaten t his morning steud of under the jurisdiction of the governor as Wus the case here tofore. Operatives, under tho law. must post a bond In the sum of I:'. onn. The amount of $3o,n is set usuie for the operation of the prohibi tion department und all sums In excess of this amount received in fines arc to be returned lo the counties In which tin y were levied. I,cvena. Ihe new prohibition direc tor. Is busy with organisation work, which he hopes lo have completed within the next two weeks accord ing to a recent statement made by him. Neirro Pays Penalty For Attack on .Girl ' The regular monthly meeting of the Im (Jrandc post No. 43. Ameri can I region, will be held In the Honan hall. Wednesday, March 4. at 8 o'clock. Hevcrul Important mutters will come up for diacus- nut 'K YKOltO, Ou. (AP) An Hion. among theru being the visit u nlJc. n 1 1 ri-U negro, who confeswd to attacking a 14-year-old white .girl near Imto Monday morning. J w us lynched Monduy Mtlernoon (about 2 mlbs from lUskyford. ((J. tiip,"r'"'l . af'T a cb !! 'niKlng nirly lb- enhr-' ';ty uri wms wounded In Hip buck with s rifle shot. The in gro un burned ill the In I connection with the death of his few ears has bet-n Ihe allempt of Invalid daughter, Hazel, aged 32 politicians to stimulate business. chance wages, or reduce money rates by artificial mid uneconomic met hods. These politicians recom ineti'l stimulation for our biiK.inesH, labor, and rinnm-ful dime tittle when I hese difficult et are pri ma rily due to I he fact I hat I hey were ji I ready over stimulated. Take the farm slticii Ion. for instance. Kveryone acfu;tlnled with the farm Hltiialion knowH that Hie farmer has Mil fi red unduly during t he past few- years and that we cannot have real prosperity any lenglli of (Continued on Pago K.) years. Hlii.ei h alleged lo have killed hei with chloroform und then at tempted suicide. KENNEDY FAILS IN ATT EM IT TO GAIN FREEDOM I w bile and blue, w lilch drape imihiJiigH along die lines or tomor row's nbbie(atcd pa rude, clilrnces the near npproiu li of Inauguration, l llltl i; III ltM;i TO DI AI H Ni;V VOIIK. (AIM Mrs. John Car lid I, her son, H, and ilangliter, (I, perished today In nil apart mciil lire. Tuehe teiiniils weiv Injiiml 11 nd mIx firemen ovennme. COPPER 1G II' PASSES or Htate Commander Griffith about the twenly-seveni h of March. A reception will be planned for him. Another Important Item will be the minstrel show whl'h Is hHng pianiod TiInnM J.irrn J.'ip to, i'i jjii will b; disi uastd- anJ every member of the corps IS asked to attend. I The officers announce Ihut thJt (menibershlp Is Increasing all the stake. He was brought ia k 10 ine illme. there being ut present over scene 01 ms crime uimi i'ihium-u 2 pald-ui members: (ly his victim. He w as then car-f 1 Irb-d Into a field where brush and i ,Flve Men Loot Trust Ir'ZriT'JT"! "'"i Company of Big Sum i.,.n jpniiej 10 n n..niinit. h- iuofHl hum ..'l on fire. j IXM IH Hy the Aiwirtaffil I 1 "" " "'' ' ' thai neeorrlliiB to the fleuren of Ihe Iml Klve men entere.l the no "ifi ' , pnbllr wrvU-p eommlK.lon the ",-I MoniKl flly Trnt cornpanr loilay. f.lure. The negro ia known to, W had reaehed an efficteney In ' held 211 employe, and patrona at have come from the vlelnlty of ihe work unapproaehed by anybay. and caeaped with from 1:0.-. I'erklna, Oa.. lut did not tell h sj other road. to KS.npO In caali. name. ST. Keeping In Touch With You U Ik n a htilne inati ltn Ik-cm in 1-H-lii" fur l"'KU Iwvie tied Im- jfct'umulHtcd a kwh! follow ing anil made lot of arqunhi-Ihmi-ch. m ire-M-e Mmielblliv of yreat aliii'4 Hot If n "omclhlnu" Ibal H lo-t mm b more rapidly than II i gained. Adu-rli-ltig help retain I bat rolhmlug ami keep lbo' inlonble bulitcf itiiafnlaiicf. A uomI bii.bic. firm keep In dally tfiulacl with )ihi llirtiugli TIm bliM-ru'r. Olrver AdirrtNIng A Mi-rchandlhig hcrh-c (iovi;ii.Dii apphovi;s jisih i;h- pay mi. I' ftAI-KM Uy the Associated Press) (iovernor Pterco in a statement issued yesterday suid Ibat be 'reluctantly approved nnd signed u bill passed at Die pres ent session of the slate legislature increasing the mi la r leu uf the seven justlcea of the supreme court from $:.Z00 to $7Too a year. NAPA. Call (My the Associated Pr Ms -After a hearing In super ior court here Monday afternoon. Lieutenant Km nit K. Kennedy of Ihe Pulled Htutcs navy, was denied a writ of habeas corpus and re turned lo the slate hospital lor, the insane her to which he had been committed hy naval authorities. Judge Percy H. King dissolved ihe writ on Ihe ground lhat a slate court lucked jurisdiction In such it run. ,fitl"iriul Kennedy hud been n-nt lo the asylum for observation ufler naval authorities hud threat ened him with court martial for alleged Insubordinate and improper conduct during a tour of duty In the Orient Tt-c officer's wife and "'.in ! i-it nM't i ii'i lie lo II IH U i'i. (10 , ii.... ii. , i ... I, .i.l 1,,-eii acfiOK-d Tit.- udiniiiiHlntHoti got Hs ,,,,,, ihMv un. I then sent lo the usy-UlreH cniHsed the other day nnd the , ii ut without proper examination, toiremiH , "get him out of the way," NKW YOHK (By the Assocluteil Press) William A. Clark, 86, for- 1 mer senator from Montana and pioneer of the copper Industry, died, at bis Klfth avenu home hero laati night or pneumonia. Turkish Government, Headed by Bey, Quita f!ONKTANTINOIjM illy tho AMsoclated Preas) Tho Turkish government, headed by Premier, Kethl Hey, haa resigned. It was recently confronted with' a serious situation, tho result of tho Kurdlah rebeltlon. llASKI-rniAMi HKSIXT 1 nherslty of ldal U3t Wa.sli Ing ton State colb'gr f. Administration Economy Program Suffers Blow (lit Harry IV limit) Hl.Mi .'. A I"'' ' -' lmltty uiih ll Hliorl eli'enll tliul iBlMieked itil'tK") lilreel.ir lrd to ilhe point of elileamieaB. j While Ihe While HnlIHe u of- ., , . j I . ilerlim u l" r.in.l ir hiiiik- ( ainc lo An End Monday nOUK , lo i .r.i e,.i.i ilrtnil I fr exeentlve offlee '- AllHO,..p.nm. Ihe Henale. wllhout a roll l un iiineniimeni 111- Aircraft Investigation V1MIIIM:T(IN Mlv the . . .. . . TI... ... Ulrr,.ft ' "ll. UPProV Invi-MllKiitlon eHine to ullolher en.l " " . Momlity with the flow of ehr noil eitntrMdletlona thul have nwrk ed Ihe hull few weeka of ll exia Knee. contlnuln( with undlmlnlalt ed vigor to the very eloa. 'll... MMiiinil cnncreHftlnnal Imv of ll.J27.Mi". Mnyhe Henntor I llelaler Ikill at Ulanar ivho iroposed the tHiiiendinent. aa trying to hava a ;t!fle t.'li-'M.li nh !. I'.al; 16 a Unu: duel;, havlns bee3 defeuted for renoinlnatlon by th II. o. V. I'erhupa he Juat wunled to le otit, hy utrinal expe.'lment. tlio vpr .Kioul Mlneerlly of Ilia eollenlfiirll who in the nume of national eeon oniy. Imd reeently defeuled the pay Inereuae to poatul employes. Hut If II waa a jok to Bull. It. wasn't to other Benutora who pro ceeded without debate to pusa it wilh a whoop. Ilrlg. lien, Itllly''. Mitchell, air (Continued on Ft i Ju I 'i