La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 17, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY
Ha fetttfr?
THE WEATHER
fcORTtAND (AP) Ore
gon) Cloudy In the west,
fair In the Interior tonight
and Wednesday. Frost in
the Interior tonight.
'14
C I TY
EDITION
Ens',
LA GRANDE, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925.
NUMBER 136
VOLUME XXIII.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED. IT.ESS
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
.U-
t.
lUFAHTRY'S
ARMS TOPIC
OF ADDRESS
Captain Paul Hathaway
Tells Business Men of -Army
Weapons.
CUTHBERT SEES
PROMISING YEAR
Portland Chamber of
Commerce Official Be
lieves Oregon's Outlook
is Very Bright.
Captain Paul llathuuny. ufflll
ulcd Uh the IochI O. N. O. com
pany in tin; roli; of Instructor, was
till' mi. la speaker at today's cham
ber of commerce luncheon In the
Odd Fellows Ti-iiijIi-, delivering n
very interesting lecture on Infan
try arms, tlii'lr ram, structure and
classification us to effectiveness.
Hit claaed 1 h.i rif e ns rum in
if
Seventeen'
Rehearsals
Nearing End
Seniors Completing Pre
liminary work on 1'lay;
Seats on Sale Thursday
Morning.
Why la II. one asks with ho
soberness of luaturcr reflection.
lliut when a young fellow l 17
lisping baliy talk proves particu
larly deadly when used by u mem
ber uf the opposite, ur us King
l,urdncr says, 'opposing" sex.
Your name may not be. and
probably Isn't Willie Muster but It
you huve led a normal existence
vou can remember that liltle "darl
ing" you met ul the Junior prom
or perhaps the Sophomore formal
for whom you "fell" so precipitous
ly right after having sworn off
women for life.'
Can't you JUsl sec her now.
golden haired, blue eyed juggler of
hearts with her city ways, her air
of having been at times Just a Ut
ile rlwiue and her baby talk. And
she nearly always curried some
sort or an imitation poodle which
you would have drowned had the
opportunity presented Itself hut
which you were always required to
kiss.
Such n Blrl ' l'olu Pratt, one of
the principal characters 111 Booth
T arkiugton's charming comedy of
i .. .villi II... lu.i'onet sec-! the adolescent period. "Seventeen
ond. The hand grenade. In Us; which Is to be presented at the
various forms, wua given conshl- high school tills wick end by the
erable lime, (,'uptaln Hathaway ex- Selirol class.
plaining the gas. explosive, luecu- l-olu.Pru t to piuyeu uy ""''-
smoke, trench anil rinc ..... . ' :
who Is Just realising that "a manly
diary
grenades, Field glasses and gas
masks und how llley arc useu
were Illustrated, with the usss
lance pf First Lieutenant Walter
Bean, or 1-1 Grande.
Autoiuulle lines and mach.ii"
guns came In for u goodly portion
of the lecture, the captain devot
ing a little more time to the lat
ter and going Into the history of
the nmehlnc gun. I'uptaln llullii
wuy wus a machine gun officer
during tlie lata war.
fiitlibrrt Optimistic.
Herbert Culliberl, rciiresenllng
the Portland Chamber of Com
merce, spoke briefly at the lunch
eon In un .optimistic vein, tie
. Hlstus that Onann, largely Hue
to publicity given It' this month
by Hie railroads who are featur
ing Oregon prodncls and adver
tising the slate Itself, is In for
lis biggest year.
Major It. It. Huron. O. N. ll.
conimander In FaMl.ern Oregon.
was chafrnuni of tile day and an
nounce.l that the next luncheon
would find Wurren Uilbert toast
master. Kliner Grant Keith, pas
tor of t lu Methodist church here
returned t hunks.
PLAN BENEFIT
I beuts benealll this bosom.
iVseventeen" derives its universal
; jeul from Hie fact that It por
1 ?i riguri's wlilch are really hu
man In circumstances which ure
universal. .
Mr. and Mrs. Huxlcr. parcnls of
the young man around whom most
or the acltun takes place and Mr.
and Mrs. I'arclier with whom Lola
rult. Is slaying during her visit
and tin: otiier adult characters In
the piece are true to life to the
utmost degree.
And then there Is Willie's little
sister Jane, who Is constantly em
barrassing him by her iuoppor
luni' appearances with ji sllc'. of
bread a ml 'lam. " Jane 'luixter Is
played lo tile life by
k.n imi'Mf, c'nl. (m:a sue
cial) r reuc li lug Ills way
through school
1, eland li. Stanford (he's no
relation lo the founder of ' llio
university he attend.") owns t'imt
distinction.
: Only 21, lie Is It RTudirlllc law
student at Ntaiiriird anil a suc
cessful iircacher In ' tills town.
Although nut ordained lie is
nMiro. or loss a full fledged
preacher; at any into lie UouT
bled the attendance, of tile
Methodist church here In a cou
phvof mouths.
His congregation wants hlni to
slay on after finishing college.
But Stiuirord Is only preaching
so that lie can keep studying to
be a lawyer. ...
BIND TO PLAY
FOR LONDON TELLS ALL
"Mystery" Affair Settle
ments Vainly lned
Out of Courts.
JUDGE DECLARES
CASE "INDECENT
Nobility Involved in Ac
tion to Kecover Money
Extorted from Former
Husband.
McClintock Given Fatal
Germs that Caused Mil
lionaire's Death.
BACTERIOLOGIST'S
PRICE WAS $100,000
William Shepherd First
Promised Him $5(J,0W
But Smaller Sum Fin
ally Agreed Upon.
LONDON (By Hie Associated
Press) Another "mystery" ease
involving persons of high rank,
came before the British court to
day when the suit' of Mrs. Muriel
Walerhouse against sir Davis Wilson-Barker,
Ludy . Wilson-Barker
und It. P. Sheldon went to trial,
lifter counsel ul tile court's reiilest
vainly tried lo effect a settlement
out of court of tltc affuir, the mere
inuntlon of which, Justice Sher
man said, wus 'scandal." . .
The case Is docketed as Involving
fraudulent misrepresentation. The
counsel, outlining the case, said'
Mrs. Wulerhousu Is attempting lo
recover money extorted from her
latu husband. .
How Gloria Has Changed!
PRESIDENT
UNION CONCERT
'.'.;.' ,'', ';
From Indications u large crowd
from I.u OrulidO will go' to lynlon
tomorrow evening ,.tu-',utteni . t he
combined concert and daiicn which
Ktlabetle Is to lie given in thai city by th
Kitchen and Is responsible for La Grande municipal band under
inuny or the runniest moments ill the direction or Andrew lioney .jr.
Un; pluy. 1 1 A regular concert program .0011-
"Seventeen" Is In four acts and fiunng muny or tile selections of
Is lo he given In I he high school .,n type the. band pluys So well
auditorium on i-tiiiu.v anu isumr
day or lliis week. The reservations
will go on sale at the Glass Drugs
al II o'clock Thursday morning.
Dress rehearsals will lie held Wed
nesday and Thursday evenings.
WILL CONDUCT
RATES PROBE
Presbyterian Men's
Club Meets Thursday
HERE FRIDAY
Tlie Men's club of the Presby
terian church will meet Thursday
evening al the home of Dr. J. L.
Ingle. The prlnclpul speaker tor
the meeting will be Curl G. Helm
who will talk on some subject re
lated to his work us district attorney.
will lie nrcseuled at, 8 o'clock 111
the l'nion gymnasium, following
the-, concert, un ' orchestra of ten
pieces picked from Hie various
dance organizations now playing in
La Grande, will take the stand und
furnish music for tlie, dunce until
12 o'clock. . ' ' '.
The baud's share of I he proceeds
from the concert und dunce an; lo
go toward tlie". purchase' of new
Instruments and will help lo cre
ate ii new uniform fund. s
WASHINGTON (By the Assocl.
ulcd Pressc) In accordance wllh
resolution udoplrd by the last
congress; tho Interstate common!"
commission today ordered un In
vestigation Into tlie freight, rate
structure of ull 'ruilrouds lit the
country..
The action Is designed particu
larly to establish thu ' bearing ul
railroad rates tipou agriculture.
400 Attend Commercial
Banquet at Baker, Ore.
A benefit musical progruui lor
tlie Salvation Army Is to be held
Friday. March 27th. given by many
of the leading artists of Lu Grande.
Some of the special feutuies will
be songs by the chumber or com
merce .iiurlet. Mrs. A. I- Klch.'ird
son's iiuurtet or the presbyleriun
church, special music by the .Meth
odist church choir, led by Mrs.
Sherwood Wlllluuis. a solo by Mrs.
Itay Fuller, violin solos by Mrs. Leo
Miller und A. Lindsay, u solo by
Kathleen Campbell, a reading by
Mhs Isabelle Miller, an Instru
mental duel by Andrew Loney und
Crunk itoblnson und u. piano solo
by Mill Kleanor Otto.
AiAitKirrs kti:adv.
PIIKTLAM). Jr. f AP) Live
stock nominally steady today. Kggs
wcuk. bullerrat firm. Butler 47c.
PUZZLE ANSWER
hir TnBMlAlNlplAlTfL'rATslH
ID l IAINH.-JlAh-J i lBl A S rol !
i i i i i
F DD A h A ND In' Mr 11 Hr
55 CONVERTED TO
LOCAL CHURCH BY
REVIVAL MEETINGS
The revival meetings which have
been taking place for the past sev
eral weeks at tho Church or God,
corner or X und Spruce st recti,
closed Sunday evening. During
the meetings there were fifty-five
conversions according to announce'
menl yesterday. '
The Sunday school Increased
from r,r. members lo 134 In one
month's time. Largo crowds ut
lended the meetings-every evening.
(
CHICAGO (By the Associated
Press) The typhoid germs which
killed William .McClintock. 'mil
lionaire orphan," were given to
William D. Shepherd, foster father
and chief heir, upon his promise to
Dal $100,0110 after settlement of
tho estate, C. C. Kalman. head of
a School or bacteriology, told the
slates attorney today.
The amount decided upon. Kul
man said, after he rlrst. demanded
a quarter of a million dollars, was
reduced to two hundred thousand
add finally he compromised upon
u promise of one hundred thousand
dollars.
Told How Ul Vac Gernw
Kill limn said he ndvlsed the
method of administering the germs
allU ailvlseu snepneril us 10 nir-
tlier steps, that would needs be
tuken lo assure McCltntock's deuth.
Approximately one doz.cn confer
ences were recounted in Kalman'a
statement, which brought his as
sociation wllh Shepherd up to a
time uricr McCllntock's deutli
when, Kaiiuun suld, Shepherd said
he was going. away for a short rest
to return soon.
I'alllian Coached Shepherd
Kulipun's statement did not In
criminate Shiiphcru in tno uciuai
manner of administering germs,
bid. Kidman said lie had coached
Shepherd along that line, inform
ing li I iti that the genus could best
lie given In cold water.
The slalement contained an af
firmative reply by l''aiman lo tho
stales attorney's question us to
whether I'ulman realized thu crim
inal uspecl. from his own stand
point. Kalman declared they con
sidered Inoculating McClintock
with dlplilherla and tuberculosis
but rlnully decided on typhoid. ,
BAKKIt. Ore. (Special) Kour
hundred Joined here lust night. In
celebrating the progress made by
the Chamber of Commerce of Ma
ker counly during the past year.
and lo limr of the coming greut-
ness of this section.
A. A. Smith presided over, the
gulherlng. which comprised, beside
tile Bilker county members, of re
presentatives from prucllcally e
ery town east of the Cascade
Portland, and other large centers,
k i i
r"'" J'-'"! I
HOHES
N6EIIT
ARGUMENTS IN
USt RESUMED
W. (.'. Perkins. II. K. Walklns,
Warren Gllliert. J. A. TeiKord. Dr.
W. T. Phy, and Karl C. Iteynolds
motored to linker yesterday after
noon and attended tho annmil bnn
nuet of the Buker Chamber of
WASHINGTON (By the Associ
ated Press) Oral arguments were
resumed today In the supreme
'court on' appeals brought by Ore
gon to have Its public school law
slistuined. . .
The slate counsel again flmpha
slzed Hie contention that Hie police
power of tlie state is equally potent
W licit Glmin Swansun was ii'iHirted near dcalU' In Paris, a
riuliiiglil ago, old resident of the 1MO bnx'k, Mohawk Urw'l,
t'hiciuro, begun ifeiilllug .llui times when t.hH'la . was iMirn .ami
grew up llicii;. ( Not even her luircntH dared prHllet"stieh a glor- ,
lolls fiilllic for Gloria.; Picture at 5, and picture today 1
MPPOIT ENVOY
IN WASHINGTON
XTRA
Refusal by Warren to Ac
cept Recess Appoint
ment is Cause. :
QUICK APPROVAL
IS ANTICIPATED
Senate Leaders Believe
Coolidge's New Choice
for ' Attorney General
' Will Be Okehed.
WASHINGTON (AP Press
Time Flash) The senate
confirmed Sargent as attor
ney general. . .
WASHINGTON. ! ( By tho
Associated Press) - John C.
Sargent, of Vermont, was
nominated by President Coo
lidge for the position of Uni
ted States attorney general,
today. ' - 'j
Sargent's name was sent
to the capital after Charles
Beecher Warren had rejected
a recess appointment and af
ter leaders in the senate as
sured Coolidge there is a fair
prospect of quick approval of
the new nominee. "
Coincident with sending HrK
cut's noma to the senate, the White
House made publio an exchange oC '
correspondence between Coolidgo
und Warren, In whlol both refer
red to tho tuujftte' (allure to conv
firm Warruiir "political uontru. '
versy.'" . ; '. ':'
Warren declined "the prcBldeut'il
offer of a recess appointment on
tho grounds that his acceptance,
would prolong Itio controversy to
the possible annoyance of tho ad
ministration. ;-, W"'
Commerce last evening. Theyjin educational matters as those of
C-I7
Many Enjoyed Program
Staged by Lutherans
A fairly large crowd attended
the program given last, evening by
the l.ulhi-r lugue of Hie l.utherun
rhurch lit the Klur theater In spile
of the rainy weather. Mrs. J. O.
MlUliiger. assisted by Mrs. t. H.
Blrnle. lir.-etid Hi" progniiii and
Mrs. W. II. I'urkingson and .Mrs.
Dullus Greene acted as piano ac
companists. The progrim consist '-d of 12 la
nilliar hymns, as follows;
"No It'iom In I he Inn. solo. O. S.
Blrnle; liibl'su: Mary, mother of
Jesus. In.'i Kbert; Joseph. Curl
lirsoii! Small Angel, Kiilherlii"
Wlsster: Kour Nirge Angel. Helen
Jensen. Mmma Wiirl. Anna Lotus.
Una l.oltes.
"Mad Kindly Light." mixed
quartet. Mrs. II. J. Kitchen. Mrs.
S. C. Uipham. T. K. Bellamy. l.
S. Blrnle: lubleutl: 1,1ns Ixitles,
Blest Be the Tie That Binds."
mi-d quartet.
-IImU- ttil.le llm.k lllline." Siilo.
Mrs. Iipham accompanied bymlx- j
ed quartet; tableau: Mrs. I- J. i
Kbert.
quart-!; tableau: .Mother.' Gene
vieve Nelson; Two Children, Bar
bara and Juanlta Hlitxtltger.
"He Ij-sdelli Me," solo. Mrs. T.
II. Maxwell; tableau: Ida Neu
klrsi'hner. "The Wrv of the Cross I;ads
Home." mixed quartet.' '
'Tin Ml.lulcht Now on olive's
Brow," mixed quartet; tableau
Carl Keller.
"Tlie Dream City." solo. Kath
leen Ciiiupbell: tableau; Anna Ij'
tes. I. Ina Loltes.
"Help Somebody Today." dii"t.
Mrs. I:. ,1. Kitchen. Mrs. S. C. Ijip-
lliiln; tableau: iM-seon'-ss. Mrs. It.
.1. l:i.erl: Bereuve, widow. Kriiina
Wurl: Klupper Dniighler. Ilelene
Janssen: Youngest Daughter. Ilur
l.arit SilUlnger; other Daughter.
Natalie Kbert.
"Jesus Wsnls Me ror a Sun
iK'um." solo. Kutherlne wissl.T.
"Koi-k of Ages." mlx-l quartet;
tableau: Anna tittes.
"Abide With He." mixed quar
tet; tableau: Iwclor. . Wlssler;
Mother. Una Uittes; Father. Fred
mude the trip In Mr. Perkins' Lin
coln.
Funeral Services for
Mrs. Salisbury Tomorrow
Funeral service for Mrs. Alice
Salisbury, who died yesterday
! morning after an ext led Illness,
will be held tomorrow afternoon
at 2 o'clock al the I- D. H. church.
The remains will II" In stale ut
the l;olinelikumi chupel from noon
until l::;o p. m.
Alice Stoddard was born June 1.
1S63 ut Wellsvllle, Plan lo Mr. und
Mrs. John Stoddard. Fibruary 2".
I8K4 she w:ia married lo F.llus D.
Salisbury, who died here Febru
ary 1. 131 :,. To tills union was
born 10 children, nine of whom
arc sun living.
Mrs. -Salisbury was a life mem
ber or the l il. S. church. She
and her husband raiue lo Buker
counly from t 'tah. where I hey
lived veveii years. I hen coming to
the GutflHir !:". ( ni"j ;5 ye in
ago. She has since made hr home
lure.
Lumber Firm President
Visiting in La Grande j public hHiooIh,
nioralH und lieu II It und Insisted Mini
prlvutn und. purochiul school
Hiiould b condiictt'd iindr a nvw
luw In W-aclitujc children bc-forp or
aftr (lny had coin)lfl'd gruded
WAKHINOTON (Uy llio AhhocI
tttcd rn'H) HrportH thut Tmmi'O
Mutaatidlnru, new Jiipuncmi uinbuB
siidor lo WuHhlnKton, hud rTlvea
instruction! beforn loavliitf Tohlo to
rcopnn tho ImmlKfutlon qtifHlluD
upon IiIh urrlvul htTo wcru dcnlud
today by the oiivoy.
Tho nnibuHHiidor Hiihl the lnulruc
tlons Kiven lilm were pundy of u
gcnerul churacttir.
n added, however, (hut ul-
thouKh ' the imtiilgrntlon iiuchIIoii
la reK'irded in thu t'nlted HtutB u
cloHed forever, the hope Ih hIIII en-
tiTtutued In Jiipun that ut Homy
futurn flute the problem mlKhl be
reopened unit u solution acceptable,
to bqlh natloiiH he found.
WIIKAT IIU)IS IB rENTS
. Wt.NMI'IXi (Al') May wheat
fell IH rents to $t.5;i tiMlay, the
most dt-ONtle birak vw m'oi'tlrcl In
a Khuclr day here, . The pit was In
a turmoil with' traders unable lo
execute stop orders or mU tlielr
liuldlugs.
Mr. and MrH. K. W. KHIh and
on, Joe, of hUiKlf Itlvcr. WIh., tire
vlsltins In au tininde the Riientn
of Mr. and Mm. A. J. KtaiiKe. Mr.
KIHh Ih pn'Mld.-nt of th" Wlneon-sin-MbhlKu"
I-uinber eoniinpui
They have been In t all ornm 'r nf)i lniI,rKoniM(.nt y,.i..rday
the pat four weekH anu ure now rmif,lwl(.(, to reprewntutlves of the
"MN.YM A1M1TS
( M'isi( i-AiiSi:
I.OK ANOKLKS. (Al') Harold
"Sonny" WIIIJb. M, who recently
confeKHi-d Unit he committed the
murder for which hl mother. Mr.
MnrKuret WMIIh. Iihh been Menlenc-
i.n route lo ineir iiome, una ex
pect to leave here tomorrow.
Frosts Funeral May.
lie Arranged Today
Funeral arrangement fwp Tti"u
dore Frost. I't. F.vfcttH fife vlelhil
who die.j Mri' Ktindiiy. ure Mtlll
H'tidlu(f. Word Is peeled to he
received lule todiiy. bowe(-f, from
Mff father In Han Frnmlseo.
The reiiiiiins are al the Uohnen
Kamp cliHpel.
I VI ITV ( Asi; TIUAI.
AUSTRALIA TO
district attorney's office and police
tlial his previous confession was a
lie. told to suvc his parent from
further punishment for her crime,
SEE U. S.
NAVY
'Sweet Hour of Trayer."
mixed ! Mattbtr; Child. Natalie Kbert.
I
A II eiill y f-Hite, 1 lann'Tieh) m.
Hannefleld Is belli Irted Uy Judtre
Knowies this morn in. The ease
involvri some dtvorce Htigatl'jn
HAN IHi;0. f'Hl. (By th An-
rjneafe rSH l(eust(fiimeiif oi
the Hfrht rmlser dlvlBlons of the
Athinth; ncoutlnK rteet and 'seiee
(Ion of vessels of this com urn nd
that will irnike (be rruli- to Au-t-tralla
wtth the battleships. deslro
erw and mine lit cm were inn tie
public Mondiiy hi fb-ei up rut Ion
orders received from Admiral lib
erie, chief of nivnt operuflons.
Th" wont cniHers I hat wilt ;
It, Atistrntla uifl New .euland. are
I be Trent on. Ith-hutoml, Mnrblc
hel und Memphis.
I nder the new uwdKiinient these
Vt'Sftels. Upon COIItpletloil iff the
prenent war iniinetivers, will com
print' division two with the Tren
ton bh flujrxMp.
Ujcht crubt-r tllvliilon three will
Include the lx trolt (riugnhlp); Uu-
(CoatUued 00 Pa-e 6 ),
Cross
Word
Puzzles
O. A. V. HKfiKNT IS lKAl)
lHVALIilN, (Al1) M. K.
Woodeoek, Iteiilon eoiuity pioneer,
regent or the Oreon Agricultural
t'ollefcn and iirrsldent of the I'lrst
Nutlonul I buik here, dletl today a-s
the rfsiilt of a Htrokn of iwrolysls,
Wl'COY GUILTY,
JURORS DECIDE
RECESS POS
T
T
l.OS ANGELES (By tho Associ
ated Press) Kid McCoy, former
pugilist, recently found irullty of
inunsluughlcr In connection with
the slaying of Mrs. Therein. Morn
here last August, ws convicted In
Woodcock was Injured a yer ago eui.r or "2
In mi nutomohlle ..ildeni In wl.l.li aau,t.gr;"'.n. Ln'. 1 ?i
nldenl Kerr, of ). A. C. was al- Ho
will be sentenced Friday.
Thu former prlia fighter was ac
quitted on the four counts ot rob
bery based on the antique shop
ruld. .
Seventy-five hours of dellbera-
ko hurt. Ho sustained Internal In
juries . thai . have troubled . lilm
blnce. . -V
(1111,1 ;A.VS, I'Kltl via.nh kkiiit.
I III I M)M Alltl;s. (Al' The
lj Na. lon'.t .saiillHgu corrciion-1 on pI.otedea the returning of tho
Tacnn liax sent nn offlelnl i-oin-l jliry.B verdict. The 10 men and 2
iiiuiilenlli.il to the f'lillean fondgn women Jurors had been out alnco
DESIRED
office saying that nil March Itltli
u unmii of I'ertnlaioi thrice altai'k
eil deta. Inneiil of ( hlhiMi curhln
eers ut Tlcalaco, but were repulsed.
3:u p. in., last Friday.
McCoy heard the verdict without
emotion. His two sisters, however,
who had been waiting In tho court
room, embraced him and wept, l)c
fenso counsel made no comment.
The specific charges of which
WAKHINCTriN (lly lite Amocl
aled Press) -t I'harles II. Warren
today udvlHed I'restdelit ToolldKu
that he did not d'-alrc a reews up.
polntmi'iil mi attorney general.
AMIIASSAIIOH NAVIKI)
WASHINGTON, (AIM .lni-l)B
:(,ould Kclitlrmaii, now inlnivler lo')iccoy wus convicted were assault
't hliin, wns iinnuil today by presl- with a deadly weapon upon w. u,
but in. Heine as niuliasnndor to . . .
Germany. (Continued on Page M
If you're a iTo.swiinl pille
hound, ihi wnlcli Hie flb
pertcr' dally )iu.Je with
liilcrrst In each Issue.
'Ihey nn- nut iltrrliult twit
Ihey ofrer rxcelleut enler
tithimetil and are risi'lal
ly Hinlar with I be children,
(,ct lliein Intere-Hted In Hie
pUMlcs IPs a flue isliliu
I tonal r.al.ire. And that's
only one rentl why "rirrji.
btsl) reails 'Hie Obcrer."
"Obserier Aihrrlllng
A Merchandising Nrrtlce'
PRODI CHIEF
ASSUMES PB
Action Follows Tirade
-si arx
(ll IIAltltY II. Ill NT) I
J"T WAHIIINOTON. (NKA Hpeclul)
I Hxtreines of temperument, and
I I ' iiersonallty are exemplified by Ottl
I j vln (.'oolldge, fireKldent und Churles
1(1. Iiues. vice president.
' This Is strikingly Illustrated by a
A1.K.'.I. o.e. tofeiUI) -ro!b'.v-!,jr-3s of i.'JOllJce. wli.-n in- wafl In-
Inif tiling of his bond yesterday.'
William pvn. of llaj.er, wlio re
ceniiy was a.tiinl.-'l btale prolilbl
tloit eiiimnlSNiieier to suecee.l
'(leiilire I,. I 'leaver, unsullied Ills
1 new d'lti'-s t.eli.y.
H.'a..ilMi.rM id Hie liri.liilill loll
I department utll I." li.allilaln.'.l In
rtulem.
! nn it Ainu i i ii
ll lit .II.W II. ItllllHI IIV
j I'llllTI.AMI (API lonvleled
1 by Hie police "f 11 IIS,""" Jewel
rohl.eiy In l.os AiiReli s March II.
; Hurry .l.ieol.s. -a. Jean l.avelle. 'J4.
i Plunk llarl.er. i2. and Henry I'lill
i ll.. 2J, all of l. Angcl. s were nr.
insted hero l ist nl;li! 1 barged with
mailed as vice preeldellt four years
nsro. with Hie uddress of lluwea.
wlileli set Hie Hennte by the ears
when lie took orrtee last week.
t'OOli'llfe. in a represseil. quiet.
I.tii-r niblresK. said In substance
ilinl lie reei.Knlr.e.l tile Hi-IMite's
rlKht to make its own rules and or
der Its own procedure, and Hint
he would ftinrtuc himself to un Im
partial u.liiilnlhtrutlon of those rul
es. Iiani-M.. vehement, Irascible, llle
iilrteill, read tile Henute a lecture
and served a warning.
.
The answer lo tlie liaweS crlli
i:Imiii, was the tirolltpt Slllimlsstlin.
by Senator ljnderwood. Alub.inia
amendment to
u..pfln,v I ... 1 1 In eneli cam was Deinocrut. of an
el at tlt.VVV. cure th HI of which Dawes luos
bitterly complained, namely, un.
limited debute.
This was done to put the burdes
or responsibility for (allure to an
end the rules along tho lines sug
gested by Danes up to lawea' own
parly, the llupubliCdns. -
Tho fact la, of course, thnl n ml
putting the lid tightly on Henute
debate la no more desired by thii
leaders of the Republican majority
thun ll Is by the Democratic minor.
uy.
In the present situation, with
tlie "ouls" and when thut llm"
Kepubllcons In control, the existing
rules do enable Democrats to fill,
busier, llul the' "Ins" recognlo
that sooner or later they will b
comes the udvantugn of unlimited
debate may bo a, life oaver ror
them.
Itepiiblleuns. lu fact, more often
than thu Democrats, have Invoked
the filibuster us the means of f . v!
l.l.wliliiv leirlMlatloll. i-, - .
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(Continued oa rase I.)