La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 18, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY .
THE WEATHE3
PORTLAND (AP) Ore
gon: Fair In the east, cloudy
on the coat tonight Un
ettled. rata in the west
Thursday.
CI TY
EDITION
VOLUME XXIII.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
LA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 137
LA UK'S
LAND OFFICE
ABOLISHED
W.J. Townley
Will Market
Shorthorns
Pioneer Stock Farm to
Be. Broken Up and
Show Animals Will Be
Sold.
With the announcement this
week thut W. J. Townley, whose
farm 1h near Hot Luke, will sell hits
herd of purebred Shorthorns, one
of the. ttneHt In the iut will be
broken up. It Ik anticipated thut
Mr. Townley will have little dlffl
cully In market Ing the cattle, ui
his animals not only have a state-
w i iTivip TUTOr reputation uui one inui en
LiALlVliNU Jiriivl compasses the entire west.
Shorthorns, bred at the Townley
ranch, have done much to build up
many other purebred herds In Ore
gon und nearby states, besides be
ine consistent winners at livestock
shows. .
Mr. Townley in tin annual
hlbitor at Ihe Pacific International
Livestock Kxposltlon, held at Port
land, and at the Union Livestock
.Show at I'nlon.and always brines
back his share of the trophies. He
jiIso has exhibited with success at
livestock shows at Spokane. Itoisc,
and other western cities.
'J5 Years In Kxlsleiicv.
The townley ranch has been
Coolidge Signed Order
Yesterday, According .
to News Dispatches
OFFICIAL WORD
J..H. Peare, Land -Officer
in Charge Here,
Reports No Notif ica-
. tion to Date.
WASHINGTON' !ly Im- Ah-mm-IuIciI
Press) Anionic the.
liHal Innil offices alKiiUhc.1 by
the president's order were lux
; run ilc and Hums, Ore. . '
According to reports - received
here President Conlldge yesterday
..I l .... ..,.-..,.,,11.-.. nnlor tilmllKll.
!'.lfe ? '?.C"L'!1' . , "B tury. .,n.l during that time ha.
the l.u CH-nnde and uurmi omcca.
The new. dlaputellen tulcd llmt
the order la effective April 30 und
(hill II brings to 39 the number
or Mich office, discontinued In the
lust two months..
No Orficlnl Word.
J. II. l'eure. In charge of the
government luml orilcc nere, re
ported to the Evening Observer
when notified of the dlsjinlches,
thut ln-shiid .r. , ... no. of.
rk'liil .tuleinent concerning Hie or
der iillhoiiirli he stutcd thul he
hud heard something uhotit such
u move being conli'in plated. .
. During the winter month a. move
wis on foot In Washington to
abolish u number of hind offices.
(Continued on race R.
grown sieudlly until he now has
more than lull head of purebred
Shorthorns. In addition, he hus 300
or 400 head of other cattle.
1
SHEPHERD HI FLING
INDICTED
County Grand Jury Re
turns True Bui Against
"Germ" Student. .
"DOCTOR" CHARGED
WITH CRIME ALSO
Indictment Accused Two
of Innoculating McClin
tock with Typhoid Ba
cilli. , .
Two Sets of Twins
,( t-.w
DA. G. DINNER
WIIIRfHFin
II I LU Ub llafc.
SEATS FOR PLAY
ON SALE EARLY
TOMORROW MORN
The tenerv-'d seat sub for the
Senior J y, '- 'titeen which is
to be .-nted ; ( Itie high school.
Kriduy und Suturiluy of this week
will start nt eight o'clock lomor-
iov morning. At thai hour the
board will be pVaci-d In the Obis-.
Iiriigs anu rewrvaiioiis iney
made for either Friday or Hutur
day. '
Klnul rehearsals on Ihe plH" are
being held lodiiy and tomorrow.
.ViTOrUlnir "to Mlns llenm-tt. "In
structor. Ihe current castqls one or
Ihe euslest lo coach thai .lie hli"
worked wllh in some lime. Tie
various characters were -cast with
a good deal of cure and so have
the added advantage of being ad
apted by nature lo their roles.
CIIICA(H) (IJy the Associated
Press) William !.' Shepherd- and
t'hurles '.('. Kalman were charged
with the murdi'r of Wllllum Mc-c'linlCK-k.
Mlivphard's foster son, In
indictment returned today by the
coip..y grand Jury.
The indictment charged they In
oculated McL'llntock with typhoid
bacilli und that poison in tho form
of aconlllue. prusslo acid und luur-
plilne were also udmlnlsttin-d.
When arraigned on Indictment,
.Shepherd was turned over to the
sheriff to be placed in Jail. A writ
of habaea corpus, obtained prior to
Ihe indictment, was 'dismissed bi
dder I-ustice Hopkins when Shep
herd was taken before him. Court
was set for 10 o'clock. Saturday for
Shepherd to inuke his plea.
Government Rested Its
Case Late" Yesterday
-in Lease Trial
SAYS CONSPIRACY
HAS BEEN PROVED
Albert B. Fall, Defendant,
. and Former Cabinet
, Officer, Not Called as
Witness.
. cm-'.VKNM-: (AP Press Time
Flash) leadliur 'the defense, in
to action In the legal battle or 'I -pot
Dome. Martin W. Littleton,
lioteil Now York attorney. cli--HS-ci
"gratitude" of the Harry I'. Sin
clair interests today at being; in
t'.ie unlet atmosphere of the fed
eral court alter linvlng been liilnl
etl tlirougli senntorinl Jungle, and
IMirsiied ncross the liiii-iilitir plains
of prcsidcnlia nlllics. He ad
dressed bis remarks to Indue Ken
nedy, presiding at the case In
which the goternmeiil seeks annul
ment of the Tt-aiMtt Dome oil
leases lo the Sinclair Interests.
s m
3 ARRESTED
BECAUSE OF
.HUE BLAST
: tho years ago, when Colonel II. It. Spcmvr of Algeria, la., was 70 cn of aife, be luarrk-d
for the second time. A year later bis wife presented him with twin boys. Two years later, twin
boys arrived for the second time. The enllro ftimlly Is shown In Hie picture, (ho oldest twill.
'now being five years of age- ' ' ,
t'HR'A'HJ (By Ihe Associated
Press) True bill" charging mur
der were reported lo have been
voted lute Tuesday In (he grand
judy Investigation of rich young
William Nelsun Mcl'ltntock'a death
lust Iiecember 4. from typhoid fe
ver.
Previously Itobert K. Crowe,
state's attorney, hud announced
the grand lurv wonld be kept. In
rscs-s'ioh until Wllllum li.'mu-ulicrd.
(fVintintid on pagn R ..
The rampulgn for the Memorlul
Union building, ut H. A. C will lie-opt-ni-d
In Union county, wllh a
buuipict to lie held tile evening of
April II. nl li Grande. All O. A.
('. gruduuns, former students and
friends will be Invited to utleml
Ihe evening uncling, lit which
time prominent speakers, includ
ing B: K. Irvine or Ihe hourd of
regenls. und l;d. Allworth. a dis
tinguished graduate of the class of
ISKi,. will be on Ihe program.
The plana provide lor Hie ap
pointment of tenuis, who will so
licit on Ihe duy following Ihe ban
iiuet. the 7lh of April, und It is In
tended tbut Ihe campaign will be
finished on thut day If possible.
There will be no solicitation ut Ihe
evening progrum-
HITMAN'S SPRING
t OPENING WILL BE
HELD ON FRIDAY
With Ihe oomph-lion of interior
und cMerlor redecorating Pulinun's
ladles- Itcudy-to-Wcar und .Mil
linery will hold u Spring opening
ut their store I'rlduy afternoon
from until f, o'clock. Fash-
Ion's luteal thing 111 coats, frocks,
siilla und millinery will be shown
on living models.
Arrungements huve been niadi
and sneebil music will be a feu'
lure or the afternoon. The pub-
no is invncu. nccoroiog iu
nouncemcnt loduy.
Drumsmilh Fined $150
By City Judge Slater
Idiwrenee. Druinsinllh. found
guilty of driving while Intoxicated,
was rlned $160 (Ills morning in the
municipal by Judge J. I. Slat-r.
Druiiismltli Is In Jull pending pay
ment of the flue or filing of bonds
for an uppeul.
Snow 10 Inches Deep
At Top 0 Mountains
Ten Indies of loose snow Is re
nnrled III Ihe toll of tile LiUC
mountains, according to announce
ments bv tlm slute highway d' part
iiicnt offices lu re.
Altliougli this snow Is very wet.
and Is melting fast. It makes tliu
road very sloppy at present.
CEHYHNNK. Wyo. (By Ihe As
sociated Press) The government
late Tucsdny rejited lis case in the
Teapot Dome naval oil reserve
BLAST TRAPS
MEN N II
E
KA1HMONT, W. Va. (Hy the
Assoulatcd Press) Korly or 50
men were reported entombed In
lease annulment suit wllh the niinfi mine no. 7 or. urn ueinie-
contention that it had proved tlie(heni Mine corporation, following;
existence or a conspiracy neiween ,an explosion "i mo noun, muuv
former secretary or ihe Interior .o'clock Tuesday night. . One fan in
Albert II. Kali and Hurry l- Sin- 'the workings was reported run-
clalr. lessee of the big oil field. nlng.
Itefusal of M. T. I'iverliart. I'll-I Investigation, sturted by Sheriff
eblo. Colo., rancher-banker und ! John l. Ulgglns of Marion county
son-in-law of Kail, lo testify Tues-and dipt, llobart Ilrown, coin
day, caused the government to mulidiiig Ihu stale police, have de
rest without culling the former ; velopcd. those ofrtcials say, that
cabinet oflli'lul to Ihu slund. ac-.two explosions took place sliiiul-
BLACKS' STAGE
T
CARD
ON GH
T
A program. whK'li irroiiiitfS to
b u lunch from start to finish.
will he Klvn thin I'vi'nlnfc in th
bawt ni'-nt of the Firm M'lliodlsti
K)ilHctiml 'liiirch hy Ui Younnri
Woinon'8 Hui)iuy "t-hool :luns of
thut church. The flrttl part of tho
progrum will tw sv(rral InipfrRon
utlons. IncludtnB MupkIo ami JIgKS
and Uilr frh ndH. MIkh Jam? Htun
gp. und Miss OilUa Aahhy will pivc
an Irish dune-, bftween thf first
anrl Hfcond iiarln of Ihn proKruin.
Tim swoml part will Ik- a huii
slrcl nliow. with solo, dui-l. and
liiniirt iiumlH'n. ApproslniaH'iy
tunily-rivc people will takv mrt in
the pniKrnm.
cordiiiif to OvtPtt J. Kolnrts, qnu of
lh( I nlti'd Ktul.H ultorncyu. . .
If T had been abb? to liavc
plraju'd any in format ion from Kv-
iThart connpclinjf Mr. Kail with
Iho paiwuge of bonds between Sin
clair and himself, 1 would huve
called him Immedlalnly und
the direct mii'Htion to him
matlpf or record." Mr. KobertH dtL
ulurfd. "Otlierwlse lhre was no
reuuun for placing Mr. Fall under
oath- 1 had no denim to cull him
Just merely to see hint tukti th
stand."
DrfciLV Otrrnilrd.
Striking back at the moment the
government rested. J. W. Uacey of
counsel for d'f''nne the Mam-
viri;or ;i;hman i,Aitoiti;it
iu:aiis hkh arrii 'iiim
I.KSSAt-. (Icrmuny (Al' All
i-cords for Uermany wri toppd
hcr TiifKriuv when Kniu H'ck$r.
wife of a uuiimul lalorr. bore hr
lwenty-K.-v.nth child, a h-ullhy
boy. Kbvi-n of tin- childr-n ur'
living, among tln-m several win vl
twins.
On the flame tilghl of Mi- arrlvul
of the latest addition to the family.
Itfcker's married sifter, Anna, gave
birth to twin girls.
l-'ran Keeker is 47 years old ana
her huntmnd 4S.
tai(iuHly. Uiw 'wilh on tUoi $tur-
fwr, wrecking the cagine house,
office, store und other buildings.
Sonic I telle vet) Alive.
It U believed that some. If not
all, of tin; entombed men arr alive.
At 11:5 a signal was received
put (from the bottom of Ihe shaft. It
was in the form of a distinct whis
tle, as if the men below were call
ing fdr help. The holt Is wreck
ed, und ut this hour a temporary
cage is being built und will bu low
ered on u rope. "
On October i, jyic, the mine
was wrecked by a gas exploMon. in
which I'l men, were killed. The
mine Is one of the modern ones
of the region, giving employment
Disastrous
Fire Sweeps
Tokio Today
'I'OKIO (.My the Associated
Pwoi) Twenty UhmihuiiiIh per
miiih wero ' rendered lionieless
when n ninjnr conflagration
ftuept t'.ie nortlieii-steni port of
Toklo ttMlay, destroyluK (HM
IjulldhigM niul resulting In tines
Uninted casualties.
rireinen nrc aluioM helpless In
fighting- Urn fire because; of
droughiH wlilc emhaiwtird the
reservoirs.
The fire started Jn the factory
tllstrlei and then swept Into the
area rrcfinsHncled ftd lowing the
disastrous enrtliquake.
XTRA
JAV NO.MI.NATKD.
WASHI.Stno.V, (Al) lres.
dent I'oolidKe today iiomiiiatt-tl lc
ter Auxiisius lay, of Khodo I.laml
now , nilnlsti-r to Itoumanin, rtM
11118.411 lo Ai-gentltie.
moth Oil compuny usked the lM normul operullon to 2&0 miners,
court lo wipe out of the record nil ;Thn wrecked shaft Is 300 reel deep.
evidence rcK-nruini? me ullegru pus- Tlle ppio.,!,,,, Tuesday nllfht wm
suge 01 i.ioeriy uonos iiom i,.rrlric that houses over a ra
contineniui -i ruutnir company, nam of .,() miles were rocked. In
hy the Bovernment lo have heen or- Valrmont hulhllnRS shook, electric
Katnucd tor ine nenent m mnciair iki(h Wet out. and great excite
anu oiners. 10 ran on ine urounti n.,.,.i w..s oteusloned. Immcdl
that nothing in the KoviTlimeut's
evidence had connected Hiliclair or
(Continued on Pace ft.)
BOOZE FOUND
Hi Dads Will Banquet
L.H.S. Athletes Tonight
A huii'tuet (or the hoys' und
Birls1 huskethull teams of lie- hllfh
school will I. Riven this evenlns
In the domestic science rooms by
th.- Ill pads who an; plannlnff to
put th" nrrulr on In reeul ir style
appropriate for the occasion.
Hy 'upprnprlalc for Hie icu
sli.n" is meant I hut Hie l.mi.ilet
will he stuijed In u wuy lo make
LasKetlmll player, feel llllle ul
I'ise with n-Kular offlcluls aad all
.lie rest of the d-talls.
O. I Ijirlson will act In Hi- ca
pacity of tnaslniMslcr. Me has ap
pointed J. K. Keynolds tlm-lie..e r.
C. I,. Hull. .11 r-fer-e and W irn n
tllth. rt score k.e r to usstst In
the ork of ptittlll. the llilnu ac
ross In record breaking style.
.Mr. Itevnolds slid Mr. Inilton
are to keen tall on the .p.aker
and Warren Gilbert In hl ruparlly
a. wore k.-p-r will Ill-rally
"score" the speakeM.
To m l down to the proirralii pro-
p,r. rhurl.-s Iteynold. will his
hitherto uneiplalned -cret. of
How to It-fcree l)ketball
talk
the
thiine lo the Sallsfaclion of both
Ihe spectators und toe Lull I la
,.r" This will undoubtedly In- tie
most valuable expose ot modern
llmeM
ii,.f MacTuvish and Miss
lialirli. r-sponsltite for tne cohco
I nit or the boys und girls t-aiiis re-
lively will each mlilf
In which I Ip-y will In I rod ur
i Mm or the two teams.
Ilenrr.. fllaSM. head Of tin- 111
I lads will talk on HI Had work. A
I". Hampton, snp-rliilend-'itt of th
.a (irande rhwiK IH elso. "K
Mr. Ueynolds. explain one 01 i"
iiivsteries. nev-r rathouicil. Mr
ll., ma slll.et will Im-. "How
lo keep u Man on the Team Wh
liown In To or More Sulijeets.
Preceding 'he Imnuu-i
OWNER WANTED
ie re
S PURCHASED
1 iOKT Olt KTIt A Y HI Owner of
one gallon moonshine found at Ihe
corner of Second und streeta.
Inder call ioliee station.
11 Is u nice jug of liquor and In
these dry duys mltrht make muny a;
man who used lo step up lo the:
bar beTore Volstead did - his act.!
smack his Up und wet his tongu
longingly.
The gallon Just In neurly full. All
thai Is gone rould Im dow n- py a
big, healthy limn In one good swig
ind there are several swings to
ihe gallon.
The liquor was found by u cHI-
xn whose honesty im altove par-
he notified the police nd turneti
it over to them when they arrived.
"Titu nwr.cr nt I lie w Itiskr
re eve what he hus comln lo him f Mouniain reamer, main
If he will drop 1" Identity P." jacconnnw i
i hlef ,,f rli.e Mayors sircastl- 11 w I"""""
catly remarked today.
A deal which h:is been pending
for some lime was consummated
lute yesterday at which time Ihe
I'eerb-s t'reutnery holdings her
were, purchased outright from th
i.'orallls Creamery Company by tl
I'. Tyler, acting for the Itlue Moun
tain Crraiiiery Company.
The peer) Creamery has beer
operated here for some time un
der the management of Jurvls Km-
IkIi and had built up a lurgi- trudf
In thin district. Mr. Kiulgh will be
retained by the Hlue Mountain
Creamery Company In the cupuclty
of crt'atu solicitor.
The details of the transaction
und the consideration were not
made public by Mr. Tyler. The
disposition of the peerless pl'jnt orl
lo what use It will be put has not I
been definitely derided. The Peer-
lean Creamery trude Ml atitoniati-j
ally le- eiittied 611 at lie; Bin-,
plant.
ntely alter the explosion a dense,
black smoke settled over the region
like a fog.
COOLIIM.E (JIVES
WOODLOCK'S NAME
TO SENATE AGAIN
WASHINGTON (By Ihe Asnocl
aled Press) President Coolidge
r-ntihiitlftef to the senate lod;iy
(he nomination of Thoniiis I".
Wood lock, of New York, to b"
member of Ihe lnteiHlute. Com
men.e f:lmniosion.
Ci orge !,. Kreerk. of K;iiis;iH.
was nominated today by the presi
dent lo be minister to Pamguay.
liANI) (atAiNTS XV, -
WASHI.VJTONV AI) A Joint
i-oiigrcNsiotial conimlttco begar
coiishlcratHHi Iwlay of land granti
lu the North Pacific railway ovot
which a dispute has arisen between
tin roads and the agriculture dc
parhncnt, lnolliig a.oOO.UOO acre
in national rureMs of Montana, Id
iiliu and Waslidigton.
WHEAT CUMBS
THIS MORNING
.M.ItKKV KI1AK1.N.
. l,OM)t)N (AP) He tore enrtli
th iubrs' eH- felt hldiur the liorth-
em coast of the Isle or Jersey and
other channel i-dands early today.
Itesldents dn-laml the shock, were
tho worst In several, years. No ila-
mage was n-iortetl. ,
Disastrous Explosion Be
lieved to Have Been
Due to Bomb
rilOUSANDS URGE
v RESCUE WORKERS
Hopes Held for Men Im
prisoned Undei-jrround;
No Bodies - Had Been
Found at Noon Today.
FAIItsroNT, W.- Va. By the
Associated PreH) Three men
wero arrested today In connection
with the explosion, at Mine No. 41
f the Bethlehem Mine, corpora
Ion, In which 3i . tuon were en
tombed. ,, , . . -i- " . " '. :
The arrest, followed the report
'hat there wai a poMlblllty that
the disaster had been caused by a
bomb.
Thousands Gathered
No bodies had been found by
noon. A, telegram sent by orriciala
to Governor Gore wild H was im
possible to tell whether any ot the
'niprlsoned miner. woulU bo found'
alive. ' - '
Thousand, of person, are gath
ered near the mine,, waiting anx
iously for some word as each shift
of the re.cu.fl trew cam. to tho
surface. 1'ollcq stretched ropes
along the highway -to keep the
throng from the mine entrance.
The explosion Is generally be
lieved to have been caused by gas.
Most or the entombed men wero
experienced miner, and official,
hope that they wero able to brnt
llc Itliemsrlv. Jtt a nee! Ion of th
mine berore the deadly blava damp
overtook thnmi -'';"
c;ak war hkdix'-kk price.
rOKTIiA.M,.t)re. (AP). The
I nlon (ill ('iiipaiiy today met the
one. cent it-ductlon of gasoline an
tiolitiiTd yesterday by the (ti-neral
Petroleum Company. The -retail
lirlco these comii.nlcs cliarge .Is
, now 30 cents, Including a . three
r-irii-Ami Mlv Ihe Ainnelnted , cent stale la. The Wiell ll torn-
reus) Wheul .'hot up ten cents wly officials said they. rxuccU-d
nt Iho opcolng of the market to
day,
To Probe l'luctuatltins. .
WAHHINOTDN, (Hy the Associ
ated J'rcss) Hecrelary Jurdtno to
day directed tho grain futures ad
ministration to make an Immediate
Investigation of the recent violent
fluctuations In Ihe wheat market.
orders to meet Iho red net lorn '
Alaska Co. Proposes
To Run Air Limousine
RAIL GQHY
ON TH
E
RDGKS
PERUVIAN CITY
WIPED OFFPMP
thtcr TrahiH mi Spat'iietl
KKATTI.K CAP Kredrlle
Welsh (rained on vegetable; Pnavo
Nu i nil Holdom -ats heavier foods
I ban rish, hut Jimmy Kacco. Iloston
wellerweiKht. who appeared In Sev
ern I bonis in the piiclfie norlh
weKt in l-'ebruary. started an Inno
vation Kitinni; boxers by training
on spaghetti.
I he surplus
butter lll be made in the former
Pn rless plant. It v bh unnotince
this mornlnx. Ae iln. it may be
'renletl outrielit for a told storait'
Poles-Lithuanians in
jyjjx-Vp, KcpOrt-S SlalC Plant but the setiial diKMHltloii has
: not v " u'-m , " - -
teams will eih It't tOReth'
.lert captains for next year himi
during the tour- of th" dlnn-r
talks v Ml I- made by the retiring
CHptain nnd the captMln-ebt-t of
at-h team.
t'olon Klwrhard lll foriully
thank the serrert of the banquet in
clcsinr talk of the tventnff.
PAirlH (liV Hie Amsik luted . f'rsmrl. (lill Will
Press The p,,Hh fronlbr patrol UianflC UUI 'J
its Hii.ced by a l,ithuanU;i UiaUUHlC I I l. 1, U,
tlon here to have HttH k') 1-i'h- j
nun la n border gtmrds near Hlrvin
PUNKAH, Alaska. AP) In
corporation papers for Alaska
first aerial company, filed at the
territorial capital here In Kebruary
revealed thut thn alrlankB Air
plane Corporation of l-'alrbanka in
tends to purchase a $3M,tuo air
limouKlno to carry eight pass-n
gers comfortably to points in the
interior.
The company was capitalized for
$50,H). The incorporators wero H.
(.'. .Wood, president of the Klrst
Nutionnl Mink, J. Kred Hlruthers,
land James A. HodelmiiRh, pioneer
j airplane owner of the north, nil of
I'llKACO fV the Associated 1 f'ulrbanks. The company bucccbm
pressj Application for lecelver-J fully operated three plane to inln
hlp for the Chicago, Milwatiked Ai'iiiK camps last summer from Pair
Ut. Paul Hallway company was bitnkH, One of the planes was of-
Illed in the t'nited Ktules district, i fen-d ' to Itoy K. Imrllng, former
LIMA. Peru (By the AMOciated
Press) Official radio dtspatchea
from TruJlllo third Important city
of Peru, say a the city has been
completely destroyed by inunua
tlons caused by torrential rains.
Tho InhabltaiitH abandoned their
homes, taking refuge on nearby
elevated fields. ,
Efforts to erect flood gates to
stem the advance ot the rising wa
ters proved fruitless.
Trujillo has eleven thousand
residents.
High Iriv IrKo Wealthy
In nrasil to Visit Market
court today.
The petition Is offered as it
friendly action wtlh the company
concurrlnK nd Is the climax of
inont lis of uncertainty as lo the.
company's finances.
" nl kIiIi tirtivofullon Mondav nlsrbt
and to have threatened to oer-upy
the tlaMlrict by fore of arms tin
left the ,thtiM.niHns hae eucu-
ated It by X o'elo- k yesterday.
I'MOV'tJ. tali tHp-clatl Amonif
lhe rilnty youns: uin and women
i ho MI reeelve NoriMsl dtplomns
from the Hrtrhatn Younr I ntv-r-
laity nl the ctnse of this srho1 yr-ir.J
Th. I Jtbuanian rommiini'iije smvs ts Mlam he W hltihK. of Im Umndc.
the Uthuanian government has ap- j This l the larxest clam of nor
plled to the League of .Nations to Jnial graduates the U. Y. t . has cer
intervene, turned out. ,
The
Magic Mud
Mess
If rm like K'xsl. chau cmiitc
irlr and et I Im b- rT
reaulnrly, oil nrv pnihsldy nl
read tt rett-ilnr fdhmer f
ItMii ami Pop" 'M Want
Ad t-"ite nnd ihe affairt of
"MaM Mud."
i't mm Moerwr feature that
h Krtm Inx In tiilere4 ami I
iM f Ihe lwt MA ternt
tdfertngH Mi'iiri"! rtrluidy
tr Hrrvr reshr. It n
ulartty Is etlikiH-n of a er
sluablf rraliT Inten-tt.
H)crtrr Ad rrl l-ng
A McrchaiidiMug h rhtr
Gloria Coming lo U. S.;
No Sins of Illness
CA It I H (My the Associated
press) ftloria Hwaiimm, with her
huHhund MaPtils Henri de la I'll
aise, left lodity for Havre. Hli
showed no signs or her recent III
neMtt, hiKKltig ltire itou'tuets and a
biz bo of candy, flloria confided
that she ekpecfH to relnrn tn I'arls
within fw months and expects
1.. nbiiltl lit tiitfti ill New
Votk before going to the pueific
coa1.
. - . .
I jiIhiuI S-eks Imprmrd
MetlnHU (.i hhlp I rult
n ivy aviator, and Hnlph P. Mackle,
of Alawna, an employe of the Alus-
ku Huliruad, to make a proposed
flight to Nome, nu miles from
Katrbanks. with a consignment of
diptherla antitoxin, but was not
IHO I)K JAN-BIHO (AP) Ac
cording to all American housewlfo
living In UJo do Janerlo, prices for
food hi the Hraztiian capiiat regis
ter a rise every week. 8he statel
I hut prices are so high that car
loads of vegetables spoil nt the mu
nicipal market.
"A few yeurs ago only poor peo
ple visited the market," this wo
man continued. "A long row of
tux Irabu can now be found every
morning at the principal entrance
waiting for the higher class trnd.
Prices In Hio have more than dou
bled during the last two years.
Many articles are higher than they
used because dogs were well on the lure in the Pntted Htates. and yt
way to Nome before Ihe weather wages are much lower. Fruits at
permit ted aviation. I so are very expensive."
I.i (MM N (AC) -- In ordr to
Itmover the r-iixon for what ha"
been ralb d brown heur. noted in
nppb-M arrtUng 1" Kuifland front
AuMtraltn. Ihe t Im ernmenltil Kood
InwHtigatlon board has sent sH
Miitttie expeilpton to Australia, t Ml
the journey out Kuifllsh apples
were t-sted, operated upon and
rtvlnected on board ship. As a re
mill It was 'tituhlilied thai
heort" Appears only In aliitosphereit
ieontaining too murh crlon dlrx-
Uly Marry t. Hunt)
WAHH1NGTON (NfclA Special '
fine event of .Jnatianrat (on dny fes
tivities, neglected by reporters and
correspondents at the time because
of the pressure nf Important neg
happenings, must not go unchron
icled. To many who saw II. It will be
remembered as the high light, of
the whole tmuiKurul ahlndi.
After the Henn'c had crowded
llseir into seut on the rtaht side
of Hi' chamlwr and the meinbern
of the House hud filled lo over
MotvluK the. limited space on Ihe
opposite side of the ulsh-, prepnru
lory to the swearing In of the vice
i.retildenl. the ambuHsadots and
brown ministers of foreign governments
were announced.
While the multitude packing the
galleries craned its neeks. the dip-
An Inauguration Story
Too Good To Keep Quiet
I.I..
j Hunv olh.r .rfililm r rrull loluutle eir. l..rll.l.on.d. be
. tnin-porl .-r-- lnv.ntli!at--d nd .imnitl. d. loidcd don with Bold
!ihe r.mill.. .nil..Hll.d In r.norta lce nnd dlKnlly. filed .olcinnly
I will be .ublllied lut-r. -dovirll the cent
aisle to the seat.
rewrved for them near tho front.
It an linprclvfi procenoiou,,
11 the nilBht and ren'e-ty of h;-;
world', arcul nation, was tueio
represented.
Then. .. the lust of tlie dlplo.
inula entered the chamber, loddllns
ulon. behind, lirlnglng op the prc-
cfHaton. cume lost .hevp rroin tli
contfremtiiuul rlock.
...
It u. evident to all beholder.
Unit the tardy n-preientatlve wnt
no dlploiiml. If he had tx-en, h
nould have been elsewhere.
'o it plain to be seen that
he hud been partaking at stimu
lant, no longer legal. HI. rool-
ntrp. nere wavering ana unccr-'
tain.
He morrd wllh men sn excen
of caution that hi. very dignity
became undlgllillvd.
1'oIIcurui'S, welng and senninir
hi. condltlun. quickly anltched hint
(Continued on Pace I.).