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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAtER EIGHT PAGES TODAY- jEttPttttt. THE WEATHER Portland (AP) Oerf on! Local rain In the west, rain or snow In the eaat tonight. Partly cloudy Tuesday. CITY EDITION 1 s VOLUME XXIII. MEMliUR ASSOCIATED I"REK8 LA GRANDE, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 129 11 f ( t t' EXPECTING BIG SEASON AT RESORT Wallowa Wonderland to . - Be Enjoyed by More People Than Ever L. C. BINFORD IS , , NAMED MANAGER; East Oi'egon Scout, Pa ; per Owned by Him, Is v Sold to George Hunt-. v ington Currey, Jr. According to on unnouneeinent made today tin Wnlluwu Wondcr liind company expects tlio moat prosperous year for the Wallowa lake resort, with improved con ditlonH. bicker business and n nioro attractive resort lo.orfor the public. I.. C. Mnford, formerly owner nnd editor of llm Kastcrn Orison t-cout. u Iai Clnindt! weekly publi cation, has been appointed man iiicrer and expects to work out sev- ii ll hew Ideas that lie believes v.lll Improve conditions ul the resort.. Sells Newsilllllcr. : '"! ?- Mr. r-inford, prior lo accepting the position Willi Iho Wallowa v Wunderland company. Hold Ills In terests In Ills newspaper lo Cleon?' i llnnllnslon t'uncy, Jr., who is t now Iks -.line the Seoul along with two other papers he controls. v Mr. Carrey Is very well known 'here and was at one time, osso i elated with Ihe Observer when ? Hie paper . was first started. At . t lie present time he has an en viable name In Oregon as u pub lisher and editor. SAFETY FIRST The. paper on ".Safely First,' recently prepared by lldwin Tho mas. general foreman- ul Ihe li Crnudr shops, was reprinted In the tnlon Pacific .Muguziil' Ma.rcll issue. Incidentally, It was mentioned In a note by the editor, that th 1-u (Irande shops went through the first eleven months or UUli with only one reportable casually, limklng their casualties per mil lion man hours l.xa. , Tin- paper written by Mr. Tho ; iiias rollows: 'I'he rundanienlal law of nature Is the preservation v( iiiankinJ. jl Is our duly lo give It find. consideration at. nil limes and In v i-verv act. No man Is big enough tn go through this game of life, euccessfulty alone; rrom the lime enter this world until we leuv t we" are dependent upon one ' Another Tor protection. 1 et we frequently meet people who refuso : to recognlr-e this facl. and when they are quest lolled In connection villi nets Which inuy be uusu.ru ' (Continued on Page M hlARRY SITLER HURT BY FALL i THIS MORNING jt Harry Miller, an employe ut Hl j; state highway shops at Ihe edge t' of town fell from a scarrold this : morning onto the concrete floor of '!! I in- shop and sustained Injuries which will pot prove scrlou", ac cording to I tie physicians. .Mr. ,';ltler was repairing a lop , on one of the large highway trucks ... when he slipped from the scaffold ,;' nnd fell on his back Jo Iho conr ,: crclo floor of the shop. PAPER PRINTED iHummelt Selected On Mythical AI.I.-sTAIt KIsTltirr TI.AM (lly lmlpli t'uleninii) nissr Ti.AM m;com ti-'.am l.-ti-.. Jcernb tornanl Ilfnrwn. YtslMma lindirr. linker Iivanl Hurl. l;nlorprKe .rcer. Wsllcma -nHer I.nillke. J,i-,ll Ittininn-ll. 1 41 (irande .. guard Panic llakrr Italnl. Mallima giianl Walker, Jwih Honor abb- .MinthMi: lllnr-. I'-sker Th- i.l.uvc lani wan -l"ct' d 1y J;iilph 'ol'-miin. r T'Tte ut th,- I n Ion IfiiirnHiiH iit. who unnom.--d IiIh n. I.i'tlun 1 in Kvvnlnx Olw-rv-T r- Kri--l In fore huvinir for West ern On-gon. Coleman, who has picked many fcll-3ar iwnu in the put. Is con- t Buffington Acquitted By Federal Jury La Grande Man, Charged with Sale of Intoxicat ing Liquor, Found Not Guilty. Pelo ItuffillGton. or I.H Grande, cluirsed wltll sule of liquor, was acquitted In Ihe federal court, presided over by Judge Wolvcr ton, in Portland. .. lliirnngton was arrested here several months ago and Indicted by the federal grand jury short ly afterwards. The jury return ed a sealed verdict, which was read in court Saturday. C.L. Mackey Wins Stange Gun in Annual Journey BUSINESS MEN TO HEAR TALKS BY LEGISLATORS Legislative acts and bills of par ticular Interest lo I'nion county will be discussed at llm weekly chamber of commerce luncheon tomorrow by" Senator Itrnee Den nis and Representative Albert H.. Hunter. Among tlio bills to be discussed will be Ihe Transit l.lve Kloek act. the Dennis resolution and the Herd law. CANCER THRIVES AMONG THOSE OF RETIRING NATURE .: Cancer Is prevalent ninong peo ple or a secretive nature. That Is Ihe claim made by llr. Itnlph Shnddiiek. who opens a se ries of free public demonstrations nl Hunan Hall tomorrow evening. Continuing, he stales Hint a thor ough slildy of it pcrson'H individ ual characteristics and chemical inako up discovers Iho key to Ihe diseases It. is possible for one lo contract, and that II is not. only possible, but easy rr anybody to avail themselves ot this knowledge which will mean health uud a, happy .c-Jslence thcrcaTler. "Likewise the person who under stands natural laws Is successriil and prosperous. Cancer touinors. und all Internal urrlletlons belong lo Ihe type of person who secretes, hides or covers up. They rail 10 give full expression lo I heir lives. I he person who Is ouUpoken hale and well met usually has muny friends and Is rarely ever sick, and if so. the munlrestatlon Is on Hie siirrure and Is soon overcome by hts vibrant personality. However, the fundamental cause or all dis eases can be easily understood nnd removed by n. little mental erlort. and calnblishing a point or equi librium belween the mental und physical. Both must vibrato in harmony," Dr. ijlindduck conclud ed. PUZZLE ANSWER GlglMl EINI ,STTiT District Five !id n d t hrouKhto the xttil us an fe.lDliT!IIO!NH3 Nl INEDh A TiA'LDOIn RiEIEplSOPIAIPnSiT.ARIT AT;g I UMHPQSlT A GP GPUIMpjRQST AT 01 AWN "I ij(BB AjH QDkjL lIDlIHIlI OlPalA G jplATTE.pHNlsElLLtlP SPiDNBfBll tlBiCjaELJAlsE ofrkial end baxKcl Utll erlUe of ( , hi,r 'l from tlx1 Int It il ! ax hiiCli iihtlliy. i im'd. Tli I'nit'd HUI- puldh- lit- r-r rf d tin- ntr- niinilM r of h-uHh , rU' uiiiioiiim-i l Hunduy 7.1UI t Thuriiduy. rrtOay and Siitur- J ntirlit thai the rnf-n hae b-n day and was undoubtedly In a t-'tinder rltw ot-ritton for u ynr i r tKflltiun to m e the merits of and durfnc the entire time the eeh player than any other one: leprosy bacilus has bo absent man. Mrs. Pierce Mi's. Laura M. Pierce, wile of Governor Walter M. l'lt'puo, La (.randn resilient, tiled at Salem yesterday lit llic conclusion vt a Ions illness.' Nate Zv.cifel Was Run- ncr-Up to Mackey, Who Shot 91, Out. of 100 - Tim Stange trap pun, 'as beauti ful a Utile shooting Iron as any sportsman w ould want ;.town. was won yesterday . by Cliiuua Mackey In the concluding rounds of Ihe . Country club trap shoot And Mr. Mackey did' some real shooting to get it. lie stepped up to the line for 10 practice shots at the beginning of the shooting yesterday and - missed three birds, so he didn't feel very lucky. Immediately afl-rwar In actual lournanient - shoollnff he knocked dow n. i: birds, 111 u row, which as the little boy said abo'll his grudes, "w as not; yrelly'uood, it wua perfect. ; , : I Olll lit Kill Vcrfevt , During the two days or- the lournanient Mr. Muckey - iuissd six birds out of a possible 100 pigeons, which is hittbig u mighty high average. - Nule y.wcirel was runner-up for tlie prize. Nule shot very nearly good enough to win Iho gun but couldn't qulle gel over Ihe high murk set by Mr. Mackey and so was required to take second placj. Thu shoot was an .entirely sac cess from ail slaudpoinls. About 2tf sportsmen participated and some unusually good scorea were marked up. The tournament, was run on Ihe hundlcup basis, thus giving the poorer shooters as well as the better marksmen a chanc" to win the prize, a fine imported trap gun donuled by A. J. Hlangc. TWO INCHES OF SNOW REPORTED BY HIGHWAY MEN AccorJing lo reports from Uio ofric! or llm Hlat hlKhway dt-part-inent li'To UiIh inorniitK. Ih're is two Inclie.H of nnow on lop of tlie hill bftwcun 1a Grande und Ten dlcton. Tins snow Is not Vep onoub'li to inttrK-re with truCflc. Mrs. Mossman Assisls Lake Sunday Program lli T hAKK (Mirial Thrmiph Mm- kin.ln'H of Mrs. K. 1. Mosa- mun of l,u (Irundc u very Intercat inK1 und iimlructlve proKruni put on In the Sanatorium iuiiroom Suii'liiy evfiiint?. Mru. Mobsman loam-d a niinile-r or alhl'-s which ' ore ri'prMliietloiu of famoiiH puinl- 1 Ultra of tin- ehhr lnehl'nt In the lir- or Christ finrlnK th'' last we-k oT IiIk Hfc ThfMe Hlhhu iirr to h iiwd enh Sunday durinic l-nt. Thf find two duyu or ChrlHCu last wek wn- ttiki-n m ' Sunday nvenlnff. Mr. ftvt rsrnMli or Mowtunr, Ida.. Kn" Hi' hinlorleul l)HekKfMiitd of thne fint two day. Th nlhl- wrrn Ihen Mi own and MIhh lllneli Howell of the mnuttortum Ktaff-i-x-lluln"d the pulniiniTM which wtrf r-'produee.J on the sllden. The r' nmhilnc Kiindu.4 In a ii tin r'l of lit- Hlid'ft v.llt Ik mIiiiwii. ' day ut tin- tvd wk belutf titk-n Up n'li Sun'la''. In connw-tloii wMh Id" Klldrj and li-cturea wi-rt- Hfvcr.il oitt' r r'u'urcB which rutiy ndd1 to th pro gram. M ru. IIHi n Ht'Tnn of Vnton ft tnir a Milo. nnl Mr. Iludtr of Mob row, Miu. plJiji-d a flutf nolo. A numler of hj ninu wre unf v th uudhnci- ti ud Mr. lI'Mlsr a;. conipanld thf ttn(t n lib flute. i ni it i i ni;i or M;iMtov 1 VAHHI.V'JTN A 11 Kour tii n who nlr'd lh ruftloiiHl ihyme for l-p'rii ut Carrtvltlf. Im., m,.vtritl wars iiaro. have tt-en from ueir DOdy tissues. 6ii! ANGEL KcE Wife of Oregon's Gover nor Passed on at Sal em Yesterday WAS RESIDENT OF LA GRANDE Houeless Case of Cancer Cause of Death ; Fun eral Will Be Held To- . morrow Afternoon. KAl.KM. Ore. (By the Associ ated press) Mrs. Iiura. M. I'lerce, wife of aovernor Walter M. Pierce Of Oregon, dlei at the rainlly home here Sunday alter a long illness. The funeral service will be held here at the Klrst Prcshyatrlan church tomorrow nficrnoon. . All -slate departments will bo closed during the funcrul hour. ItllM.ltATHK'AIj SKIK'ir I m u m M . I ' t c rco wuh born In what la now Wheeler county, near Monument. In central Unvron, May 30,- i S 1 1 . Jler parents were plo neeJR. lier fulhttr, IVtr Hudln, crossing th plains In '41 to t he coast. Her mother came in 'u!:. In early girlhood she moved with her parent n lo Milton, UcKon, whrt: the a It ended the public scIiooIh. Her purenta moved to Walla Wnlln In 1RS7. Hhn graduulfd nl Whll mun college In the c I visa of 'HI, preparing herself then for n teach er, and graduated from the KHenK ourK State. Nornuil school' in thu class of 3J. She wua inurriedto Viltr M. I'lerce In Hepteinber, IK'iS. ami moved lo 1eudleton, where her hus band was ihen .county clerk of Umatilla, county. "'She lived In Pen Jk ton. vh"re four of her children were born, lint 11 19'7, moving tlien to thu Grande Uondu vulley, where bhe und her hiiNbund lived until he was elected governor In November, . Blncc. which tim c who has been a resident of Halem, . Urepon. 8he was the mother of five chll- dren, Lloyd B. i'lerce, of ha Grande, aged the only Hon, who went us a volunteer and servea nearly two years in the World war; her oldeut daughter, Mrs. Luetic Hull, lives In Salem, and Is the wife of Harold Hull, formerly of I'nion Her second daughter, Helen Wil son, is the wife of Kay Wilson, research chemist In the employ of the Western Klectrie company. New York City. Her third dauKhter, fcMtlh I'lerce. is now a Junior In the University of Oreqom nt KiiK'ne, und her youngest dHiifchter, Lor raine, la u senior in the Halem high school. She also reared Clara Pierce, daughter of her husbaud by a former murriuge. There uro threo gruudsons. (Continued on I'agc 4) The Villon County Atfriciithtnil Keononiie confTene will open In Klifin on Thursday morning or this week. The program fnr the conTerence Includes u meeting a KlKln Thurnday. one ut I'nion Krl- cay and the final aeriNlou In 1m Grande- on Hulurday. Anion;? the apeclallKtH who wilt Ue at the eonrerenr will be J I, A. ' Tslndjfren. live ntock Mpeeiiilint, K. It. .tuektiiun. farm crop Kpeclul- 1st, C. I. isnK. fl'-hl horlteuMnrlfit, und X. C. Jtttnlenon, field dairy man. Mr. l.lndsren. Mr. .Inek man, Mr. (.ong and Mr. JumleNnn ure from the extension department of the Oreiron Afrrleiiltural eolle fj. 1-J. Utyton. u poultry feeil pe- clitllttl from the Alt-era AIINInjc eontpuny hua 1een nvM- mid will probably attend the coherence. The tii.-Unat will he held u the hlyh KhfMds In uH three tlien. Th" fdaii uT the -unferenr" In bri"f eiitlM rr rmetlnjfj or the nri otia brunches of-fartil work on Ihe find two days and tlie report tin 'J rreoniiti'-n'lullnn of th commit tees will be iclveti in th' irenenil uHinbly In lu Crrunde K-iliirluy afternoon. Organ Dedicated at Presbyterian Church I he new KltjT' M ornn InHtaitet) Jllht Week in I he TchIi) I frill ft dmrrh was dteHte,j Ut the rejfu lur Hunday iiiornliic services yn-ti-rday hy Mrs. A. I r.iemrdrin who delivered the dedleulory ud-dn-ss. The oran ww pla-d ty Mrs. W. W. Urry wo will ln the regu Ur orgunlst lot th churcU. ANNUAL FARM CAUCUS NEAR OIL LEASE II SUIT IS UP Trial of Government's Teapot Dome Naval Oil Reserve Case on HARDING ORDER WILL BE TESTED Plaintiff Hopes to Set Aside Strings on the Property Held by Two Liirge Interests. . ih;yi:nm;, wvo. iiy the. As- t(rlntcd JNi'ss) Tlio goci'itnieitl's t-ttlt to cancel Im lease of the Tea (Hit Homo to the Mammoth Oil comp'in.v. oiio if lite Hurry 1 Sin clair 9roui, 4hiih In the feleral court 'iivtv iiMlny. Atlou loiiMrci nvstH'inlcil with Own J. Koherts as tlio uovcrtimcMt'H pci-lnl conn m'I, ojienel the trial -with n state ment reviewing brleriy transactions leadini; up to tlin Ie41.se, AKHlstant SiMn'tnry of tho Interior l-'liinei was called as tlio first ro vein incut WJtllCKS. (HI;YI;NNK, Wyo. (By tho As sociated PreBH)Triut of the gov ernment's civil suit seeking annul ment of the lease of the Teapot Dome naval oil reserve by Albert U. Kail, former uecretary of tho interior, to the Mammoth Oil com pany, one of the Hurry K. Sinclair compunies, is scheduled to start here today before the United Slate district Judge T. Wake Kennedy. With the leading aspects of Ihe ruse Involving the legality of the late rresidenl Harding's executive order Issued in May, 1921, trans ferring the oil res-M-ve from the navy department Lo the depurtmcnt of the interior; the ulleguliod of fraud 'lu execution of the lease n charged by thu government, and : the conduct of the negotiations by, former Secretary Kail involved, a formidable group of legal counsel Is arrayed on either side. i Sinclair Defiant. Air. Slnelutr, In hla avowed de termination to resist tho action witli all tho means at hla command, has Included in his counsel for the Mammoth Oil company J. W. Zev ely. Paul IX Cruvulh, Martin W. Littleton. H. W. Huglund and G. T. Stunford. Fighting for the restor ation of the naval oil reserve to the government iro Atlce Pomer ene, former Ohio senator, and Owen J. Roberts, prominent attor ney, appointees of President Cool Idge as special counsel for tho gov ernment in the Teapot case and In the suit against the K. L. Doheny Interests for annulment of the (Continued on Pago 6.) 1H;S MOINKK (My the AaoeuU ed 1'reHH) Three damage an US ug gregiilliiK flRS.MOO were filed lien today by Mry.inl Wuahbiiru. mvh slur. Mrs. -;iKe Sehtue und Huy- moud Moi'Kan, egainal Ihe Cohmlc I 'rod net Ion coin pa n y a nd I L A Deveaux, under who- Hponaoiahtp Id movie uctorN left-Hollywood on U peiTtOtl'JI UppeunilH-e toiir. Wushburn uke( $ tr.u.MOd be- cnu.He of tin iiHurunen of his name In Ihe newspapers relative lo l hf urn-Hi here of aix of hla col e:iirties on Omuhii warrantH charg inn them with defrauding a hotel Tin other nulls asked for money alleged to be due for salury. News Items Sent In Tin' ObMTter niiprrrlalrs reayl cr fMifiernf Inn in entering nJI Itilenvsting iicwh, bill reiiliis Itinl nil wHllen Ileum for pnb Itenf HMi. ell her IM'W. or I'p'M oi. tre htgut-d by thr wiwh-r Bt tin -thh-ner ill gsl fnlili Oil: I itependMbflify Vour Im-Ii hi gHiliiz tn Iihh-Ii with n- w-4 I- -oIh lied. Jll Mshi II? nr hlrcm tlin News IIMor 'lit1 ftiiiulnjt fpisiillty tif loenl new ( iM-big billowed f hrrly by ftniw lug i Itrtda lien. Olr rr Ad rrl lIng A Sb rrlmiidllni herthje 1 I I S IT Mexico's Bid For Beauty Prize bmm y;-tt O . , nis i ' It -i Ir you lunik ibai all Mexico raises 1.1 mcsriuiH) and trouble THin'ra all wronjf. - Tnko a look at Mbm Kutfcnla ZufraM, Slio In coitshlcrod 0110 or Mc.vlco'9 uiot bcautiriil and woll-tfrrttsud ' actresses.' ..... Lady Robbed By Three Masked Bandits XTRA "IJIiAD" HOY tJVKS MAMSON VILLK, Kjf (AP) Itoscoo fjunlK 9, lying helpless In and unable to move, liearii ins , parcjiLs glvo him up for deaU and j plan his funeral arrangements. To- , day ho Is recovering after hours i of thoughts of beuig burlixl auvn. Ho fell wltllo skating mid parulyids escort, Milton Abbott, weultliycot rmiillcd. 1'liiwKlniLi found ho Mir-1 ton broker, The robbers chopped. fcrcd from concussion of tun brain. Tim lxy aiiaronlly died after tlio doctors left. l-ltl.NCM'S TRIP NKAItS -U)NDON (AP) Flllliur of III" battle cruiser ' Knpulso for llm Prince of Wales to Inkn to Simtll ) Arrliu mid South America In prov inu a iliri'icult pmbleni, sujs llm IHilly Slnll. IK-sliIra tlin llMinl oniplcnicnl of PiliU mcii, noun must bo found for tlin prince's stuff nml M-rniitx, nuiiilM-rlnit iiHirn than Bit. 'I1n; fnct Hint su many occasion, idlninli'M and inn dllliiim mtlM Ix; provldill for nee imitate pall for mi lititiiciiso nnitiuiil or lnKung( lotullluir about 2(HI trunks, 1!00 clii'htH und oilier cases. ' tin icr iu mm; m U'K WAHIIIMJTON (API The 1111- lioiinl motor vehicles tMcfl ai't vas dn-lunil vulld and i-oiiHtiliitlnnnl tiHlay ly llic suiireiiie cimrl. 'Ihe conn nUo lield that lu wcklim lj,,, a,-Halon today thai Iho council i-oiiilctliniH miller tlin nil, II tniu ibetiled In noatnono until not iicciwsnry n iniivu nun ine person prooiilcd knew lie, had .mc! lino poKsi-ssioii oi uie sioien iiHitor car. n supremo rouri re- tlcw vins u;ramr louay III a ense III niih'li Hie validity of the Alas- (lldlLSlry wan liiallilnt'll u) Ino a- ..i.i.. a.....,i,.. ui.,-1,- ii, OUi;(iON HAS KNOW iHHfll.AM. Ort CAT) Know i lur mi nt HlAiim'ti hiiow In the fMlb(tlM nml rain nt Medfonl are ri'iHirteal. - - 0 Interim of ('hriKtian Church Is Renovated Th" auditorium or the Chrlntifin chureh la being reMiiiidv-d this wees. The wnlln nnd eellliigH me being re papered and the wood works pu .... . . .-ou, work and when rtiutpleted will add iiiueli to the church. The mom 1. b-ln-g finished In an tory color. Sun Yat Sen Reported To lie Crowing Weaker ........ .... tit i.. , Mm constantly on guard lo expose I'l.MNU (lly Associated Imal ,, piinclllr, t.llllm!. that are Kun Yat Ben la reported to le!noi iUB p,.r Cvnt puncture-proof weaker today. jfact. And Beaten ! r tii;, , oensatlOnai lme Otlra New York Todav: Rob- hers Escape with $50, ; 000 in Jewelry ; ; NEW VOI1K (lly tho Assoelat- led . Press). Thren masked iuon,ot Charles B. Warren ot Michigan : oroao into me siuuio upHriiiieui of Mrs. Kay I'erkinn today nnd escaped with jewelry valued at f 60,000 after beutlng Mrs, Per- kins and binning and gagging nor j down the apartment doors In or-i der' to tuako an cntrunco to tho apartment. After choking Mrs. Perkins, and biting the rings from her fingers, the bandits bent her vvllh revolver butts until she revealed tho lo- cation of uil her Jewelry. They prepared to torture her with fire when alio at first re. fused to tell where the Jewelry was hidden, alie told the police CiKNKVA (Hy AHMocialed Press) It was undertood shortly uftet tlin league of nations council be TluirBday dlHctmslon or Ihe peace I,l.oto(.i fonnniuted by Hie last ns- i Hi-mlily of Ihe brmue, Ihe ullliiiule .... . H .i,.i. iH ow uncertain, The Itrltlnh delegates seem to rn- ' ' - " ", ,, .,, Ihey Insist that what I hey Intend IU Ul, in I u .'AMiuill in-;,, ui-jixiiuna lo the prupoHcd part. FIERY SESSION ! IS ANTICIPATED Democrats Will Watch Republicans Carefully (Ity Marry II. Hunt) WAHMINTTN (MIA Hpeelal) An Important pail of i'emocratle aftlvH during the net two years iwlll conslht in "keeping tlie ree lord si might" with respect to vurl- u((, mwlry vMmH of "Itepuu Henri incornplinhiii' nt. The party of th 'ins' naturally neeessurlli broadcasts to Ihe nation Ihe news of every move which promises to hl,l old voles r g'd n w votes dt th next eb'c- tlun. And the party of the "ouls." tf It I to jdund any show whatever of getting back into power must MOVE HE TO RESTORE IIISURGEIIIS Norris, Republican, Wants La Follette Group Reinstated NOMINATION OF FETCHET PASSED Session of Congress Ex pected to . Be Longer Than Planned: Much Remains to Be Done. WASHINGTON (AP Press Tlmo Hauli) With moat of tlio Democrats votlnjr preaent tlio : wnato - tolAy nieototl Henator : Stanriekl, Republican, of Ore gon, chairman of tlio committee on ubllo lands and surveys in place, of Senator Ladd, of -North Dakota, who was read out of tbo llemibllcan pnrty, : ' WASHieTOTON (By tho Associ ated Press) A movo to restore jllio La Folletto group of insurgents to their old commltteo - f-anklnss was made today . In Iho senate by Senator Korrls, Republican, lie offered a formal motion to I substitute tho name ot Senator ! Ladd, an Insurgent, for . that ot Senator Stantteld, of Oregon, us chairman ot the publto lands com niltteo.- i ., : , . NOMINATION APPROVED WASHINGTON' (By the Assoc!, atcd Iress) The sen am military commltteq - today- approved the nomination ot Lieutenant Colonel Fletcher as assistant army air chief. session i;xtk,mi;d WABHINOTON (By tha As--atvtt press)' Hhoild (lis present, plan of Aepubllcan ladr to call up both the lslo o( Pines and Lau sanne treaties be adhered to, tho special session of (ho senate) prob ispeciai session or ino sensis prop. ttbly will extend for a much Ions;. l"r time than had been expected when It began last Wednesday. There already has been a hltcli In carrying through the reorgan ization program and It ; appears that there will be ono or two moro days of debalo on the nomination lo uo attorney general boforo Voto on confirmation la bad. ... WASHINGTON (By tho Asso- elated l'ress). A plebiscite to dn. termlno Iho uucstlon of soverolKn lly over Tacna-Arlcu was ordered today In an award handed down by President C'oolldgo In the coik. troversy over the territory bo. Iween Peru and Chile. Disputes as to the possession of the provinces of Tacnu and Arica have gone qn between Chllo and Peru since I sat, straining inter national relations -not only : bo. Iween the two countries Imme diately concerned, but also be tween neighboring states which. more or less openly and conscious ly, were led to take sides In tho il'jnrret. Willi the passing ot thu years notional feelng concerning the mutter grew luore and moro healed, until its aoliillon was con sidered Imperative for thu pence, of Houth America. . ,j The I'nlled Htatcs was selected In I'J'i'i to uct as arbitrator of the difficulty, both sides agree ing to accept the Jlmerlcan deci sion as final, it has been .gen erally understood that the find. (Continued on rage 4.) Already It la uppun'nl thut tho n. t. I, bulwark In tho campaign of 'jfl und : Is to be tho party's record on economy. And us this breastwork 1s being built, dollar by dollar, In the rec ord of money saved or expenses reduced, lHmoratic scouts ars scrutinizing and analysing each Inch of Its construction lo locate weK spots or false work that may .weaken Its deiense when the tlma for tho next campaign offensive, arrives. . Chief among tho Demociatlo statistical experts who will cheek Ihe Itcpuhltcuu economy claims in the hope ot finding weak spots to (Contlnuod on pac 4) UflTF W FNU IUIL lllbb 1.1 1 U GDNTROVERSY 1