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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY THE WEATHER PORTLAND AP) Or. Son: Fair tonight, treat In the interior Thursday. Fair , excopt probable rains on the ooaat. VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PHESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 143 CITY EDU 1 ON CLUBS VI HONORS IN UST YEAR Boys' and Girls'. Achieve ments Outlined in Con ference Report : TRAINING VALUED MOST IMPORTANT Union Livestock . Show and Fair Boards Urged to Encourage Young Workers. O.A.C. Glee Club Arrives For Concert Excellent Program Is Prepared for Tonight; Dance Will Follow Ap pearance at Auditorium one cr tin most Interesting rc porls completed ul tltt! rccflil ag ricultural economic conference Is that lender,-,! by l-'runk MeKen non. J. M. Mills und l.eo Itrynolds, concerning hoys' unil girls club work In I'nlon county. , Tin; report, In full, follows: '"During thi; 11)24 season llu; following county livestock . clubs were carried on under I hi; dirce lion of tin' conn'., agent. There was one I'lg cluli. one Dairy Herd lieciud chili, on, Dairy Calf club and one Ueof Calf club. Kcsults of Importance Included the follow- g! U "l.lvcslock niid prize money won by club exhibits at the riicirio In ternational exceeded 14(10. .."One boy won the mute clnim jlonshlp In dairy herd record work and also won tin; registered ilol ultin heifer offered for the best llcil.sleln cult club work ii the northwest. "Pig club ineniberf won first and lliinl in Hie dlslrlst. of the I'nrl laml I niun Slock Yards feeding contest. "Club livestock exhibits r Im portance wen; shown Ht both I lie .I'nlon .Slock slniw und ICtgl.n fair. "Alii- nrouruni for farm ifieltcT- . nient should provide for the train lag of boys and girls lilong the line 0r crops, live stock and home unking'. The chenpesi. and most economical plan yet devised for IMs training Is through the boys' and Bills' club work as conducted by the l-;l enslon Service of the iincon Agricultural college and Slate I lepiirtntcnl of Kduention. "The real value of club work Is net In money but In the education al training and In the building of character. The must import-nit - results -will conic later In better homey, belter management, belter lioine conditions in every way for lies,, club members grown up. "Club work of the county should EDUCATDRS TO MEET III II The Oregon Affr.eullunil collre glen club and orchestra arrived In ( im urunui- tins morning uooui y:3U o'clock from l.'nion where I hey up poured In poncert lust evening. A. large crowd wus present at i;n ion und inuny luvorable commenta wen: made concerning the enter tainment. "The best rollfgt; glee club 1 have ever heard, " stated ttoy Conklln, superintendent of schooK George Kclbird, editor of the I'nlon Weekly llepubltcan, de- clurcd that the college orehesl ra, the Oregon AgRrttvators, "was the best orchestra Ihut has appeared In Kustern Oregon." Sang at Jliult Stfiool After arriving here this morning. the glee club treated the high school students to a brief concert. Waldo 'Tele" Stoddard also spoke briefly of the O. A. C. The club then drove to liot Iukc where (he members suns at the .sniiulorlutn, had luncheon and tried out lr. l'hy's fainous baths. Tin concert hero will begin in the high school auditorium at S o'clock sharp und at it the college orchestra will "go over the top" at .ubcr hull with u dance as its entertaining weapon. rrogram. The program for tonight's con- cci't follows: O. A. C, Song lnvietus (Huhn) Uy I ho Wuters of Mlnnetonku and Phe Uind of the Kkblue Waters. Chinese Lullaby the Aggravu- torn. Drink lo Mo Only with Thine Kyes ColP ge (uartel. "1 Wouldn't Fool You for Any thing" Vlvlor Trask. Sylvia (peakf). The Song of the Miuh On (IMiyu-ll-rbert) diet- club. Song by Mr. Suedeger. That's My (lirl the Aggravators. The Ntght Huh u Thousand Kyes (Oulne.s). When Mali Honey lloncy (Hunt). Oscar, the Uraiules Wonder Vle.lor Trask. rnlll Hit Itawn (I'arkH) Glee club iiiarlet. Allah's Holiday (I'Vlml). Alma Muter, (lieu club. Doors will be opened about o'clock al Hie high school and th k els will go on aal" at the door. No reservations wilt be made. Ses3ion of Eastern Ore gon Association Set for Saturday J. A. CHURCHILL TO BE PRESENT Principals and Superin tendents to Hear Ad dress by Oregon School L-eaaer. Expect More Litigation In Stillman Row Mrs. Stillman Denies She Is Seeking Divorce; Expects Husband to Enter Appeal. MtLWAl'KKK (Ry (ho Assoelal- ed Pross) Mrs, Klfl Potior Still- man, -wlfp-of Jnines A. Htlllnmn flopping ltrro on hr. woy to Grand Canyon, in Atisona. denied today that she Is seeking a. divorce und added that she would never seek a conciliation. ' . Mrs. Stillman indicated that new litigation may be oitpected, , which might bo in the lorm of on appeal by her husband to Uio New "York supreme court to have the verdict of the. 1 92 1 proceedings net nstue. in wnicn Jl wus uecrevu iiittL u Stillman is his legitimate, son und not the son or Fred Beuuv-uis, un Indian guide. (Cinil limed on I'age Five.) SEVENTEEN PUBLIC SERVICE HEARING HELD THIS MORN IN (i AGAIN FRIDAY ThoimiH K. Campbell of Salem. chairman of the public service commission was In Ka Grande this morning to give a hearing to a petition for a grade crossing on the Cove-Alleel market road across the O-W. tracks near Allcel. Mr. Campbell has not given the report yet hut It ts expeeiei iiiui favorable action wifi do kik-ii on Hie matter. Mr. Cumpbell and his Hecrelary. Jl. II. Hauler, left for Pendleton this morning. The annual mooting of tho Kast; rn Oregon Superliitendent's ond Principal's association will be hold here Saturday with J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of public' in struction, as special guest.- ' Mr. hurchill will give the main ad diess of the tlay on a selected sub jeet at the close of the afternoon session. H. M. Hroadbivnt, president . of the association, also superintendent of t he 1 taker publlo schools, und S. Ivnlght, principal of the. Ma' Ker high sohool, secretary of the association, will be present to eon duct the meeting. The convention is a yearly af fair. It is a general Kel-toifelher of in inclpuls and superintendents .of all schools east of the , Cascade mountains. , , Athletic regulations und rulings I and other matters of Importance us! well us subjects of Ketieral educa tional Interest it re always taken up: al tho conference. All Day Program. ' ' The program for this year will occupy 4i full diiy's session opening tiK '.:iMt o'clock Suturday morning with an a d dress by Superintendent H. K hli low. . Tim full program rollowo: !i:;(a-ia:an- Address: "The Pns- nt Status of the Testing Move ment." Superintendent H. 13. 7n- lo'. I a;rii). 1 0:30' "Improvement of resellers in Service,' A. C. llamp ton. 1a Grande. 10:3U-l 1 :30 High School Prob lems. "Kxlra Curriculur Activi ties. Klmer K. Goodwin. Milt on. Indust rrlal Kd ileal ion In High iichool." !. Allen of Pendlolon. ArirriitMJii.. 1 :3o-J:'U Jnformal Discussion ot AthlelicH. . 2:(Mi -Address liy J. A. chuchlll, state Hupeiint-ndeut of public In struction. , C. E. RALLY TO BE HELD HERE RIOTERS III Paul' Brown. .1'iudrlu Couat Secretary of tun l.tnltcd Stoclrly of Chrisllun Kndi'uvor, of l.o Aiiku Us. Callforula. will Un In listiTii OroBon April 1 and 2. llu lias bien tourlns 111" I'ai'lflc ooasl and will h- at. Austin April I und In l.a tirundo tllP rollowlllB day. Mr. Brown lias bean In l.n (Jrandu hc- lorc and la wall Known ly llio l.'hrlsllan Kndfliyor Ausoclationa of this city. - . ' A pot luck aupp'-r Im bi'fii nr- rnnsed for the ivcnlnB-nt th, lrc. bl'tcrlan cIlurMl, nflvr which llH-ri- will b drcHH by Sir. Hroivn. Ills aiibj,-nl will be lltn ..Inlcrnallonal I onven Hon of Hip aoitoly ut I'orllnnd July 1 to III. D-loiriiti:n will bn hero from I'nlon. Bailor. KlBln und oili er nearby points where there la u U. IS. orsnnlwUlon. A complete pro gtam will be announced later. HUES, 01 ARE RUED Anti - Klansmcn Pleaded Guilty Before : War- ; rcn Court Today EACH MAN FINED $300 BY JUDGE Two Hundred Fifty Dol lars of Total Amount Is Suspended on Good Be havior. v WAHltEN. Onio (Ily inn. Associ ated t'ress) iTwenly-nlno Nllcs. Ohio. cl1lens,' nil repulrtl . to. In-antl-Ku Klux Klyunainen, Indicted liy . Urn Ri-and jury In connection .lllf TIo1b hVrll rant erot-ehftt,r. ITi cidenl to the Irl-atatc Ulun klon klave, pleaded BUllly lo the rioting charBea here toguy.- . Huch man wan aeiilencod 16 pay a linu of three hundred dollora und coatfl. of which iM would bn sua pended on Bood behavior. Tho court admonished them iiHulnst mulestliiB klan parades. addlnB ihal Iho Ulun "would wear itsulf on " Won in London Trial M GIRL" NeRative Team Winner' In Class Debate Here ' ' Abort' Ik Mid. .Muriel Ikiiiiilslouii, fuimvr wlfo of Colonid Inn Onslow lH'iinl.ilmin, llie ccnlor of Iho rwcnl si'iisiilloiinl mxilcly cn-iii Hun aifHateil l.iniihm mid nil limrlaiul. Mrs. Dciinlslouii wad nwnrded o,UUU pounds by tho Jury's verdict. Long Line of Spectators Awaited the Opening of Court .- GIRL GIVES WAY UNDER STRAIN Screamed Hysterically When Photographers Took Her Picture; De fense Objects to Filming."-'.:;...-, ,';U',- BAN FRANCISCO (By tho AfMO. cintod Press) A long Una of spec-, tutors today awaited the opening of court In the murder trial of Dorothy Klllncson. "jata girl." who has admitted shooting her mother when shn forbade her attendancu at a night party. Bcforo tho Court convened, tho Rirl, In an nntorooih, .was photo-Biaphed.- Hhe broko under tho pro cess and -began screaming hysterically.- ' v'- ' The defense counsel said they would object to further photo graphs of the defendant. ', Tlic nubile speuklnir class met I.Ht evehlnif lit tho homo of T. K. Bellamy. The main portion of the evening was tlevoted lo u. debate on the I'cnnls resolution which w:m won bv the neKUtlvc team cont- u .:. I'.. Bally and un ttd-,,om.d of Mr. Mc.lllilllels, T. v. Bel- huiiy und .'. C. Snow. I he uirair- mulivc team was composed , or llnrace J. Nelson, 1.. V. Johnson ind &Xi. Sliodgrusa. Judges were Ilolser M, ijLraen. A. W. Nelson and H. K. Westenhaver. The next meeting ot iho. class will tuke plucc Tuesday, April. 14, at tho J. O. Knodgrasa residence. Another debate will bo on Iho program for the evening. The sub- ct o be dehuled IS "llesoiveu. hal Orande should Mdopt. the Suiuniervllle Springs water proj ect." Afflriiiativo tcuin, Hugh K Brady, llulph llyeru and It. "h. Westenhaver. Negative team I. C. Hlnford. George Ulrnlu and Earl Reynolds. . ' ILL STREET APPLICATIONS POURING IN ) The Senior class or Hie l.ii llraiule Inch nehool will attain piodilee Its play "Heventeen" which drew lurge rrowdu last h'rlday und Saturday iiikIiIs. The third presentiillon will h" at Hie high school auditorium I rldav eveiiliiK lind-r the auspices ol the Iji tirande Lodge of Blks. The curtain will rise at einht im leek sharp and the former pro mani, which will be Inlerspersed liv IKivellh-H Introduced by Hie Hlks. will move rapidly from Hu n Mi withoul Interruptions. One of Hie most enjoyable evenings of llie Ht uson Is anticipated. Ll has been some yi'irs since Ihe Kliw have com" before Hie public In n mutter of this kind anil they liope to live up to Iheir repulutlon as entertuincrs. PigRly-Wiggly Firm Members in La Grande Waller H. I'rlec and family nnd Gi oi'kc L. Anderson and fiiniily or llrantl .lullction. t'olo., arrived In 11 tirande yesterday. Mr. Price and Mr. Anderson ure connected with ihe new I'lggly Wlggly store lo oiu-n lu re within Hie next few weeks. They are now registered at the Summer hotel. ii PROMISES i FINE PROGRAM VK'I'OBIA t llONIIN lOBTLAM. On. (Al) Vie l,.rin. II. t'.. will In llie ll'-t eon . ...,il.... ..In or Ihe Itolnrlnio of illslriet Hill', llielllilhlg llie I'nelfll Nurtliwr-t. ami llritlsli foliinihla. iww luiv mm 111, alien, lantv cull. HelcgnK liHlny nil pinning their annual golf tournament. Local Masonic Cemetery Association is Formed The muslcul concert to be Blven In Ihe Salvullon Army hull I'Tldny evening for the benefit ot the local chapter of the Sulvallon Army Is expected lo result lit attracting a large crowd. Several special features are in- eluded In the program Ihal. which is very well prepared ond calcu lated to furnish un evening's en tertainment worth while. Among those who will appear In solo are: .Miss Isale ll Miller. Klean nur Olio. Kulhleen I'aliipbell. Mrs. Leo Miller and Itichard Llndtmy. Mis. Kay Kulh r. ,ptuln I. V. Ked ifer and Andrew Loney und I'runk Loliinsom The chamber of com- nieiee inlarli t, the Methodist i;pls- copal choir and a liuxeu giiare-i lomp'ised of Mrs. A. L. lllchurd miii. Mm. W. H. Hohnenkainp. jr. Kayiuond Williams und O. I. lul toi. w ill ulso sing. 'o give p.-rlniitll cure lo o!s. thereby making the Biouiels u pi of te'Silly. past loeitl cenielerie. by Individual owners on their resliec ive lots. Illel ins lull" i" " nllrely devoted In llie beautifying 'and le-tterin nt of lie- remef ry in veiy way possible, i Lot owners who have I eiislomed lo paying llie sejlull an I mI fee lor ill I 111 Inn lo I"1" W II II Among olher things lending to-dou nar.li, l,..r..v..i,,eiil and betlerluenl Ihe city, reorgallbnitloil of Hi" Msisonle reiiu-lj-ry Association un ibr slate laws lias been ,rf"ete.. ill" asof-iatioii. now call'-d III" La llriinile .Masonic l ein-L ry Assuria ,i .. il,..r tlilncs. ... n.NR . aiiii 1 , ,.,,.,. rralllli III. Ills burialllh" new association nir worn ne his season and In Hi" f"- hnve not b""n le i.l in, lli.-v in.Elit hV" been. I ndr the runs of Hie organi sation this periM'tuul car" Is pro lb'd l.y the use of Hie Income Horn an Irredmible fund, w hl, Ii is reuted l.y a part of llie i hurgi- for llie lots in the cese of new sules. nd by endow incuts from those w no Runyan Wins Verdict In Circuit Court Suit lutvi: iy. IMlrrliswsl In Hie years gone ( sninki r llln-d. Kd Stuart has le i n employed as earelaker and will be in charge of tLe cemetery at all Units, will ui nct any adJi'.ional work to b; lure. II Is staled. If Hi- plans oi the ossmlatlen are carried out. Hie Masonle '"inetery of l-i ireiel" nlll soon rank Willi the lest In older cities and will !h n credit to the organization and city. IHrcvior aiiHil. The Isiard of directors for lie asso, latlon for Hi" ensuing .ir": I.. II. Iluss. lt. prsi.lnt K. K. Lingo, vice pn-sld"il: Tli" circuit court jury on the Bunyun vs. Smith caa" broiigltl. In a verdict yesterday uf :!3.7u III raor or the ptabitirr who sued orlglnully fir .". i". The case w:im ror collect Ion ror a sign paint ed by .Mr. Ilunyan ror Mr. Smith. No Irlal was on today. Tli" case Springfield s. Bennetl. a llligu tlun over s;il- or some land, Li s, he,lul d ror tomorrow. La firandc Realtors To Meet Friday Eve Tip- rll board will inei I Fri day nlglil al 7:3,i o'clock In I he orriee of J. F. I"h). Several mai lers of Importance arc to be dis cussed. .Mr. liiy will Islk on is tat" law. F ..V. Ford will nr.sk" a ti on "I'artitlon" and I S. Ten more. names have been add ert to the list of appllcanis ior superintendent of 1a Grande schools, made vacant by ihe resig nation of A. C. Hampton, bring ing Iho tolal number of applica tions lo tliirty-flve. Hcvernl men well known locally have been add ed to the list. Including II. M. Du- Bols. formerly principal of the im Orande high school, but. now prln clpul or Hi" hlgli school at Joseph. Oreaon und It. A. Wllkerson. prin cipal of the Greenwood Junior high school and grade school nere. The numes or Ihe last ten up nilcunts follows: j. M. OuISols. principal high school, Joseph. Oregon. O. H. Byers, former superlntcn dent of schools at Independence, oregou. G. C Woods, couniy superinieii dent of schools, Wulla Walhi. Wn It. A. Wllkeraon. principal l,reen wood Junior high und grade school I .a Orande. Oregon. Arthur J. Copetand. snperlnlen dent of schools. Newberg. Oregon G. It. Mclntln. Instructor Lin coin high school. Tueomu, Wash. F. U McNown. superlnlendent of schools. Basin. Wyoming. I. M. Slroud. superlnlendent of s"!iool?. Chehnlls. Wash. A. C Voclker. principal U.lloi hlch school. IHilx-, Oregon. William Hulherford. auperlu (indent or schools, Huston. Ore gon. It was nnnotinc-d yesieruuy nun a definite selection of school super- ntcnd"nt would not be made un HI .duly, but llils Is not Ihe case, ics d'-clslon will I," umilc as noon as possible,. However It will not be before Saturday, wiuii several appllcanis for the office will In here In person lo atl-nd Ihe meet ing of Ihe Ko.ilern ort'Boli Associa tion of Superintendents and prin cipals. The new eiiie iiiili ndeiii do.-s not lake offlc- until In July when Mr. lluniplon's lerm expires. Warren Rushton Held On Statutory Charge FIVE KILLED IN WRECK OF PARIS, BORDEAUX TRAIN GANG BROKEN XTR A POKER BRANDS NilW VOUK (By Iho Assocluled Pruss) Tho urrest ot six men lo duy as niembcra of gangs that havo preyed on Wall Hlreut and broker-, ago. houses for months revealed that the bunds employed sleight ot band icxpcrla to steal securities from messenger boys In crowded trains and elevators, tho pollco said. ' The men arc suspected of steal ing over $200,000 from wan nireei firms. BLAST KILLS I'lGHT IIAMBI lt(S, (. Illiny (Al') I.igiit iMirsons ivci-4 killed ttiul thm' oilier, serloustM injured when a heavy -implosion wcuurrcil today ou Hie oil lighter Sntmii In die liar luir here, ilic explosion torn the llnlilcr apart and '.iiilicd a 40U IMiuinl aiu-luii1 over scvnral nearby biilhliiigs,- and blew the body of otio worker rroni Iho sblp to Iho roof of an adjacent liuusc. 1' A II I S (By 111". Associated rcss) Flvo persons are known to have been killed and 50 were Injured when Hie Paris-Bordeaux express Irnln was wrecKeed near here today. The dead included Ir. Adolphe I'cdeliidou, senator from the upper Pyrenees. Seven Couches Jumped the tracg and tumbled Into a river. Home of the rescued passengers said they broke their way through halt submerged cars. Coolidgc Names N. Y. Man on I. C. Commission WASHINGTON (By Ihe Assocl aled Press) Thomas F. Woodlock or N-w York, was given a recess appoillliuetit by President L'oolidge today an a member of Hie Inter state commerce, commission. NATIVES AFTER KING HUSSEIN INDIANS AN;l.Hi;l KLAMATH I'AI.LK, Ore. (AP) Angered al what tliey call ' 'mlscarrlngo of Justice" In the. Iicouard Moon! and I0d liireell ense, a niovcniiiil is under way among Indians on tin!. Klnninlli reservation lo deny nil whites llio privilege or fishing, hunting ' o trapping- on I'.m reservation,1 tt, conliiiL' io nuilienlli! advices liero I tislav. The uosn wliliii al-ousetl llio Indians' Irn was llu imivictlmi of Moore and l'iirix-11 lor bliootlng elk. CAIHO (By i Hi" Associated Prmm A dispatch from HI Aralsli on thn Hlnul peninsula says thai the sound or gunfire Is being heard I here and II is presumed that Wuliabl tribesmen urn at tacking Akube. to the cant In Ara bia, where cx-KIng Hussein of llc-djiiz, who abdicated under Wuli abl attacks last year. Is located. Thn Fuvnthui frontier districts administration has sent urmored I Episcopal liunli Kontli voted to- m'SlNKSS WOMAN KILLLD VAN'Ol,Vl:ll, Hn-.ll. (Al) Sirs. Maiuuni Itldcr, 1!H, beauty simp proprietor or I'anuis, Wash., II, si today from Injuries siislalnisl when mi iiiiliimoblle In wlileli she was riding nluuged Into u ditch oil tin- Biitllegriuind hlgliwily last ululil. W. I, l-iuusoii, vthu was il)-ilug, was blinded by the lights of a passing cur. AOAINNT I NIFK'A'I'ION WASIII.NOTON (Al) Tin Bal llluore ferencii of Hie Methodist curs lo prev running He peninsula. O'Connor Heads Klanialli Growers. KLAMATH FALLS. Ore. liennis O'l'onnor was elected president of Dm newly rc-orgniilzcd Klamath Wool Grow-ers' association at a meeting ut Mulln, 30 miles south of here, A. M. Thomus was numed secretary und treasurer. The asso- clulloii rcprcscnls the ownership of aboul J&.'I'I'I sheep. Sh'-rw ood Wllllaius. S'-crctnry unl ini-snn r. who. with S. A. Anderson, jr.. und , I IniH.. make no the board.' ,.im Any one of Hits- nu n will be glad Weeks will give brief review of to give Information concerning the the new r ally law passed at the Vlans upen request. Warren liuslilon was arraigned b-ror" Judg" IukIi F,. Brady of Hie Jusltcr court y-slerday for a preliminary hearing on a slatulory charg". lb- was bound over lo 111" giMnd Jury on lino bonds. Miss ;iads Connor was aiso h"ld as a material witless uiub-r $.'i"0 boiols. last sessioa of the legislature. WAItMit I.IJ:lS IlKAK M.W VOUK (Al'l Warner M. Isl.. Iinillier or llie lale Will iam It. l-rsU and foriwr ik-e prt-llrnl f llie lsls Tin Inler--t, dkxl In-rr Kslaj. He bad been an Uiialid for jcara. All Over 2 Counties 'radically eiery plain in lilb I n ion and Wallowa ,Minlle. 'Hie iiIwtiit has n-pns'iila-lli,-t who are on the Job to ,-iarr the new-. Their rcgulnr eorrr-iudoiie ttr insial ilNpslibes an- slwsjs of gnal InU'ri-J If ,i wish l kis-p oiilwt wllll llie-e larl mi. (.imiiiallles. II Is a IMilt- ular r,-alun and It Is sreHlier rea-on why lbe OlrwrviT Is read so fteneially oter bo1!! ISNU, til's. "Obserter Aihertlslng A llcrciiandlslug bcrlk-c' nl th" tiibesiiien over- front ier In the Hlnul MUCH NEGLECTED SUSPENDERS TO STAGE COMEBACK CHICAGO (By III" Associated Press) Tapering trousers, worn with suspenders or bright, vivid, colore: and Bulls designed so as to establish all Illusion ot ex treme height lo Ihe wearer will mark Ihe nexl foil's styles for men. according to advance mod els at it style show sponsored by tho leading clothing manufacturers. day against iiiiificallou or the nor thern nnd suullieril churches, 141 to LI71 WIMTi: IS NAMDI) WASHINGTON (AIM Luther ('. White of MiissnclillM-lls was ap IMiintcd suiH-rllilcndeiit ol rrdcrnl prisons lisliiy. . OHOVILLB, Cat. (By ihe As-' . soclated Press)' Herman R. Hcha- low, a farmer of the Grldley-Blggs district, tho district attorney's of fice says, was a willing sacrifice at a religious "branding party." Sclialow died some days after thn ' branding and a decision will be reached within 24 hours as to whether complaints for allogcd ' participation in the rites shall be preferred against four relatives of Hchalow. .-.-' The district attorney's office says the warrunta will bo Issued but determination a to who will bo named had not been made.. That an admission has been ob tained from alleged principals in tho case that the ellegod "brand ing party" took placo at tho home or Kdward Rhodes, brother-in-law of Hchalow, near Orldley, during the curly morning hours of Sunday, February 2S, was the statement mado at the district attorney's of fice Tuesday. The district attorneys ofMco al so said It has admissions that at least two olher people than Hcha low were In the room at the tlmo that a poker was heated In a slovo und that tho feet, arms and other parts of Hchalow's anatomy weru burned with'thls. Iron Not Found. The poker alleged to have been used as the branding Iron has not been found. The explanation given the Inves tigation officials Is that those al leged to have participated In the ofrerlng of a human sacrifice as a part of a reputed religious fan utlcal cult were Impelled by a strange power possessed by thu deud mun, one they could not -resist, snd that the branding was voluntarily uccepted by Hchalow.. Movements of Mountain In Colorado Continue i Couzens9 Income Tax Tangle is Explained llv Hurry It. Hunt) WAHHJWi-TliN NKA HH-ciitl) AtwHHini'Ml or tin rllry flM.fiOU,. rt'jo or (ho In imcoiiim tax ukuIiihI Ki-imtor foiiy'im. to tovT ttair'1i-itt iii-.l'-rV-'ilU.tMnlt of til' I'M vtorllt ol hiH HfoHt III tli" Kuril Motor i 'or ii (in ny. limy r i N'ilt In sit mil ton w ln't f Hi" rov-tii i'. iiiHtt'tuI uf coH'i"tiHK it fv nilill iioiiut niilKmiM. wuui'l Imvft to r finxl to tiM. Hi liixfi ill'l niy hn a rt-Hiilt of It ih prorit on Hint triiimirltofi. rTliii'H r tJiry M' tlon oiilt not ot.jf't lo tliiit n-HiiH. I'r H Aontii. In thut rits-. ( n tl'inun KtiKtloli of hH Hatni that lilKtt iiml il MKKKKU. iVjIn Hly Hi' Am; tiul'Mi rrcMM) - MoIIht iirlti vl-ij-ntly Ih untl'TKotnit Morn"tlihiK lmlnfnt In lor "IniiKrilw" Mini I" 'r hKony l rmi.tliuc a iMountnln p' fik. aMroxinrit"ly 'Jo'i'i rrt hlKh, lo iiiov- Mlowly lull HlmoHt iM'i-f'-p'i-y McruMt Itiu Ithi ncii vulf y l..iUin lEIf If Mtid IhlH tOAl). With tt w-HVf.lIki roll. Km- wfMt.;tiixi il.f.Ht tli.u.n.tv .rn nl'l.r or tlo- nioniitaln. hl.-h. I P" lv- th covrniiH iil ,...-,.. .e- i,t ohnI Hlinllar HfMoiiii Im . HiKlfiul of mMhiK to i-alll 'iiiovlitff nioiinlMln." I!r'lttit HhtrtlnK frui.l Hn oriKliial lo- Htlll N Mor- Hi'-i'Ktlm; UmihoiihI i -larth.r to inI tin- whI. In tto Ml.m uf tl..- Mellon tux tln-ory f iirl Iit itiovi'iiifni uoiitii poiiain.y o' hihkhi in mm (flHt-r l ov r ii j oimlry. nor otic inm wo. no 1. iikUi t miproxlmuti.ly a quart-r j1ln nnlily t uu ii poom; bh iiii..i mil-. Mniplay Hit nnivt'iiit'iii hiil nil Inten t. Ui-n uv-r tt hUnt or Hp(rixl-j niatfly 75 yards, making a total of Ilrlofly. Hi- Bltuutlon In this: 100 yardi. Vhn m-gulinUuna wvro under ay by Ford lo buy out tho ntock of tho inlnorlly Intcrent In tho flivver Imlimtry, th minority Block hold -rra agreed lo m- at IU.60U per Hharc, provided a rullna- was pro cored In adviinc from tli Trea sury ii pariifnt of a valtm for the nl oik. tt.i of i'JlJ. vitlNraitory to tlo minority owners. I'ndcr lh n-viiUH law, Iho t ! I :t va I nr would hot taken pit a bauti for determining profit oil thn stock mijIii. -t lo thn rndfral tHroinc tax. Kiich a rulliiff nan obtained ly Kord from thn tn-uuury. Thn 1 1 1 vuliif wan rivd at $oi) M?r Khar-. And an a rtHiilt ut thin valuation Ihn iuiI i" wum I'onituniinutfd. Kord paid JU.60' per aharn fo of n vennc j thr ntock uml Coiui'na and hl i-4'UHury IuhI two daya of l!fi yardtf wum minority aawK-latna paid I neU Hani inroiiif taa on 64tioo ptr har , profit, thin Im-Iiik thn Incrnaw In value of thn Htock hclHenil and 1919 aa riffuri'd hy I he govi-riu i mill' own i-xpnrta, In mluilUil to thn dfpurlinrnffl claim that thn fittum o( 3!U0 was (Continued on Vngt Five.)