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I M-Lii EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY mm : . ' I , : .. ! CIT Y EDITION THE WEATHER Portland AP)' Oregon: . Cloudy, rain tonight or Frl . day. . 'VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 144 PIERCE TO BE SPEAKER AT MEETING Union County Pomona Grange to Hear the Executive Saturday SECOND ADDRESS IN M. E. CHURCH Governor to Discuss "Pro hibition and Law En forcement" Here Sun day. Siitimlfiy (mrmur l'lereo In ml( In ss Turnout! grange ut I Jgln, in nfteiuoon session, .Mmiln.v t.overnor Pierce lo address cilt.cns of M (ramie ut M, 10. church tit b p. m. (iovoruor Waller M. Pierce, of Jal (irnnde, who Ik spending sev eral duys in JOustern Oregon In rest, will deliver two speeches in Vnlon county this ,wcokcnd one at the I'nion County Pomona grange meeting ut F.lgln Sutur duy and tin other ut tho M. K. church, corner Fourth und Spring streets, here Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. ' The ' subject I ho governor wilt ; h punk upon here Is "Prohibition and Uiw Knforcement." His sub ject for Ms (imi)Ki: speech Iuih njt. 1. ii announced. ; The cliurcii doors wilt be open-i-il .shortly before 5 o'clock Sun day and il tariff crowd, probably more tluin liift. is untifiputcd. "itxfx Is tlio governor's first speech In tiiti home lown for some time. JJglu Prepuring. Arrangements arc practically completed for the prance, meet ing and about r,u grangers front I'nion, Wutlowo, Baker ond t:m:i tllln counti.-n rw t-'iutWd 1 Pj hv. in attendance. v The morning business session will lt held In the K. of P. hflil and will be followed by refresh ments at noon, - served by tin; CrlHiH Kin I grange. The lifter noon session will lie held in the. -opera, lio'i.sf with the governor as (he leading speaker. I.entic liuvifs, the Harry Lauder or Oregon, will usslst willi inusiciil numbers. At 7 o'clock the Cricket Flat Cuiilhuied on Page Five.) OFFER TO BE 1 .nst ' nilil's city commission m.'i ling proved of short duriitlmi. although tun mailers of tfuporl lltlie were ultfllded to at the RfH- A proposition to be presented lo the hi-lrs or lr. O'Connor, who died rerwilly. hading to the d'-mptlon of Counordale properly. nnd plaeing a lime limit when tli liroposlllon could be taken udvun t.ige of, was approved by the cotn- liassioneri A hearing on the vacation or tin "Hey In Block 7", Chaplin's yddi I ion. 'occupied some time. Follow lug considerable discussion. Mr tiMiimlssloiieis voted lo allow the Viicitl ion. Other minor matters. Including Jipprovat of the monthly report of the street and sewer di parlimnt'H work, were passed on before ad journment. t i IRS Fire Bug is Blamed For Loss Here Last Night A fire of unknown origin totally d-slniyt-d the" Jaiies llurrisoii linn... i.. ..t.i .... .. i..ut Tim flMrm wim turned In ut Pi mlniih'a rUx to o'clock and tt that time 'It? Hr. was hlnxfng ahoul the cn- itp huus. w"lnn the fire truck rrlvd 'orly afi.-r Die alarm whs lurmd hi.- eonrijiratlon was almost m "'"ly bi-ynnd control. The nearest il,,r id, In to whhh tin finin-n ""ld have HtUeh.-d the hose lines Kom-lhlnK ovi-r fh- bbteUs i,nuy iiu, Mum made Impossible niU in. u,,,, f fighiing the fire. 'lie lu.tiis wiin stum what Isolat "I trom Riirrounding proi"-riy snd So n" ! nmiKe oilier than to the ''""iing llH.-if vus done by the Was Ni'w floii"!. Tl." Imh.s.. s IwhIi-.I at I0 At- I ' slr. . t not fur from tin- po .-H li'j.. WU1 bum ,a y,.ar nji iTactl.Mllv tho .um. US A IR'tV " eu " . Te low l variouly eitlumUU,eI limllar actlou. Singers Give La Granders Fine Program 0. A. C. Glee Club, Ore gon Aggravators and Victor Trask Entertain Large Crowd. Tho Oregon Agricultural col lege Glee club, directed by ('ujI Petri, and itH.si.sted by tho Oregon Aggravutors und Victor Track, nia- gician and Ventriloquist, appeared at the - high school auditorium lawt uvenlng in concert before n 1 a rge c ro w d I h u l wus g re ally pleased with the prog nun in en tirety. The C loo club left here today for Pendleton where It will ap pear this evening in concert and dance. The following night ut Hood River a concert and dnnee will complete their Eastern Ore gon Itinerary. The concert, one of the best given here by collegians in some. time, opened with the o. A. C. song, which was followed by In jVictUM (Huhu) nnd an encore. Aggravaiors I'lease. Then the Oregon Aggru-vulors, wlilch local musiclnns Mnanimous- ly class as on- of the best or ganizations or its kind on Hie Pa cific coast, took the stake, plny-j me us opening numbers two In dian songs "By the Waters of Minnelonka" and "The Land of the Skybluo Waters.' These were followed by a Chinese lullaby and some encores. The. college quartet, Messrs. Coon, Jenks, Blackstone and John ston, sang "Drink to. .Me Only With Thine Kyes' and furnished several encores before they gave way to the Aggravators. who play ed "That's My Oirl" and several more encores. Victor Tnt.vk jKnterlatus. Victor Trash, he or tlie mysti fying tricks, entertained the uudl enee for several minutes . with sleight-of-hand performances mid a line of chatter that produced much hilarity. Later in the pro gram Mr, Trask and his "dummy" (Continued on Page Five.) La Grande Insurance lie-Rating Work Starts .f. N. MeCunc, manager of the Oregon Insurance Bating Bupviu w,i In Ia Grande yesterday to su- tiiToiuK I tn u-nrU or rn-eii I lit.- I ti Ulrunde for Insiiranee, Kxperls from the insurance rating bun-au have been here for several days on the work. Civil Suits Started in Circuit Court Today The Springfield vs. Iteniftl tiiul opened this morning at the court huus'. The jury was accepted about ten o'clock and the trial be gun. The case Involves a suit over a land transaction. Hunter Still Searching For Car Stolen Monday tllbert Hunter, one of four car owners who lost an autonomic luring the pust week, has not re covered his machine yet. The cor, a J!24. model Dodge touring, was stolen Monday ev- nlnir. The license number was 1 1 U-G 1 5. Registration Station For Cars Transferred All automobile t i a v e 1 n g tiirouich La tlrande from otb slates will hereHfti-r be registered at the chamber of commerce of fices in the Sommer Hotel build ing, according to announcement today. The regis! rat lun lias been taken in the police station for the past several months. ,iit frmil ."" .".''"". Tim pro"Tly ai jwrllully i-uvn-J ly . Instiranc.. Th lnri-iilliiry llnory nun ui' " uivuii".ij liy Horn" uihI Hi'1 imllior Illi.u tit-n lit 1ir'H' nl workln? on Mil In an ..fforl to Io.hI- rlui s l Htuntluli- lllln liylKtllM-nls. I . ...,..l.t or thi' funiily r. i all uuuy from Hi'- hoiiif! t " i All.'-rt llunl r im.l l;.irl Sl'nlilnr.1 linn' Mi" .ilunii 'a.H flrMl turo' il ln', fi i-v. nini: Tor I'l.rllnn.l wln-n-anil KO fur us In knon no on- U4 :,,., lM . j.,ln. r I,, l,r. W. T. .-. n mar 111' plu'-'- ari'-r iliirk. pj,.-nr li'-fort- lln- Hint'- Iiiit mllarini suK-'l'il. jlilKlia rominlxlun In Ihi' lnlfr- Aii oHinit lo II"' r' pori.H 1li' , . bi- r l.' ln-r roa.ls lor Kam rii .....i ti.it... tiitttn wlili'li Hi'- In- i in aoii. Th. mo i-nn-nt In ion- pniii-ipa' ...ntllurv lli. ory In lwi"-'i " "-' ,,nl w liivli o"Urr.-l wi'-nil Mf-hs M that ll.ii' . Uurlnif Hi'- ah- 'lRW' ' f ih' f-inilly 'I'lall'l'y of Lu.-ii.pt lo r. n.l. r '' !,,h'ry. Mh.-"' ' n-vtr api "'" . k .r an l Ih" l.urnln; "rl'i" I l.,t nlnir l l,WI.-v-; ol tho ho.. he r,,u; E Chamber of Commerce Enters Vigorously into New Campaign DISCUSS RESORT PROBLEMS MONDAY Senator Strayer, of Ba ker, to Address ; Busi ness Men at Luncheon on Tuesday. The I nion 'ounly t'linmber of ConniMTci. has nniiounced to its members that the wek beginning March 30 will la known as Wal lowa ldike Wonderland Week and t hut. during that period of time, Kustern Oregon will be told or the proposed Wallowa, l,ake. na tional park. Monday noon, the first day of the weiik. the stockholders in the Wallowa Luke Wonderland, wilt hold a luncheon at the Sotnmer ho tel to discuss plans for the resort. A major portion of. the merch ants of La (1 ramie are arranging to decorate their windows in keep Ing whli the week. Tuesday Senator Strayer. of Ba ker county, will deliver an address to chamber of commerce members at their weekly luncheon using as his topic "Wallowa Lake. Wonder land National Park." It is probable that the chamber of commerce wilt erect large mgn hourds ut both entrances to La Orandf Informing the tourist that tills city is the gateway, to the "Switzerland of America" as U lu called. T T When the musical concert given tomorrow night for the benefit of the Salvation Army of La Orande 's held In I he army hall, an excel lent program will be rendered by local artlsls. The concert begins al eight o'clock. The program follows: Piano solo. "Mon mot lis" ( Jus ner) Kleanor Otto. Beading. "Mrs. Gadabout's Busy Hay," .Miss Isabel Miller. Vocal solo( selected) Kathleen Campbell. Violin 'Duet (a.) "Sonatina (Weber; (b) "Chineite Dance" (St, Vuenlli)) Mrs. L u Miller and ltlrh aid Lindsey. Quartet, (a) "To a Wild Hose" (MacDowcIt); (b) "My Love Is a Millet ier" (Krancisco DeNogero) Mrs. A. L. Richardson, Mrs. W. II. Bohncnkamp. jr.. Baymond Will lams, U. L. Dull on. (Continued on Pago Five.) James B. Sloddard, of In ion I but retently a jiromlnent la t (tiande citizen, tiled ycsterdiiy ut t nion. lie h;is iwn m rt lal ly parulywd for about three years and lias hem i"lle 1)1 si me lib. ruary I. Mr. Stoddard Hvcl In t.aOruiile Trom I : 4 'in f i I IU22, n he moved to I'nion. where he has sine' made his hfmie. 1 f wnn a member of t hi !, Orntide 'amp No. ' Iflfl. W, o. W. He- is survived by hi widow. Fnnerul HeivleeH will tr liebl at 1 1 he I'rt sbyt-'t inn church at I 'nion tomorrow afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Hunter, Stoddard Will Argue for dood Koads , - !"-' " "" un.l in II..- n-m,ll of InvonlliriilKilin cui.ipi.rlni: IrnTIi- .-oii.llll.nin In lli.i Mirioon nf-ltonn r.r II.. nfulc. i " -; . i, Ly Jil'lK" H...I. K. l.r-.y. t"r.la. I. '.V. l.oi,. of Nampa. the Ju,J,t" 115 for the offend. Arrci. mere made C I". HolbrooK. I PLANS IV AHEAD FOR LAKE WEEK PRQGRAMOU FOR CONGER J. I STODDARD ! PASSES AWAY OIL LEASE SUIT ENDS Tec-pot Dome Annulment Action Lame to Fiery, : Climax Today "HIGH PRESSURE" WORDS EXCHANGED Defense, in Closing-. Are-. uments;. Declares Gov-: 'eminent Went Outside' Records, j; ' CHEYENNE, Wyo." - (By Associated Press). Tho Tea?' pot Dome oil lease annulment :' suit came to a fiery climax today, ending- suddenly with high pressure verbal ex change !etween the govern-' ment and defense counsel. .'".If Tho defense contended that the government went outside the records in its closing arg ument. . ' : i PRESENT PWX 11 f teen member;! of Hie M. ,1, A. of the 1 D. 3. church are1 working hard on rehearsals for a three ael comedy drama, ''Honor Wrljjht,M lo be presented here Friday ovenlny, April C, Tho play Is iindcr th di rection of MiHa Gludys Metcalf who Is very efficient In this Hn or work.. Sh was dramatic inat'ruc- (Continued on Page Klve.) TO tXHUME TWO MORE BODIES IN SHEPHERD PROBE CHIOA(iO (By tho Assni'laUxl I'ri'ss) Cormier Wolff an nounced totluy that ho would ls mic an order for tlic exhumation of lite bodies of Mrs, Knuita Ne. wm lcCltniK'k, mother of Will lam McClintock, and Dr. Oscar OLsun. ' Tho announcement followed a hlatcmcnt by Shepherd's at tor -nejs IndlcatUig a vontJnunnon of tlic flghi to .secure his releases on boll. ROGUE RIVER'S SMUDGE FOUGHT SERIOUS FROST J1KDFOBI), Ore. (By the As nociated I'rcss) Approximately half a million amudgv pots vre fired In the Bogtfn Blver valley la! night and today, lo repel the first aerlous frost of the year. According to County Agent Cato. there Is little lik'llliood of serious dulling" but the final outcome wltt nol be known until tale foduy. laat night's smudging was tho moat ex tensive. In southern Oregon history. The minimum: temperature here was 2$ above. SUDDENLY Crop Forecasts Prove Valuable to Farmers Jrrul. Improvements In the ad JustineniH of the supply of farm products to the demund arc made possible us it result of recent In novations In crop eslluiHtlng und ion-casting by u,o Fni..j Htstes Oi part merit of Agriculture, l-'ore-casls of the production of some crops and livestock Ikivc utlalued euumrh ueeuruey to indicate fulnrc rends. Farmers can use su-h lore' tiKls In planning th"lr plunt Ing and breeding opi-ratlons. In this Aby tips unl dov ns, bolh in protluetlon und prir-a, run b- mad h'HS extreme und ord rly murkel ing Is fuctlllttleil. Indeed, some regiikiiion of production Is almost a prer iolstte tt( orderly market -tun. Wh-n ffrhp-My in ! hI- ctlon. soil coll'ire, and crop rot ation Is soppiefiM-nt'-d by uti In telligent adjustment of production to probable market demands, furm iittf Is itni h mon likely hIiow a profit than when crop and live-Htot-k enterprises are undertaken rt gurdbsM of tiolieat'ii price trend and supply conditions. 'rop and llveatuck r-port Ing by the department- now covers 74 crops and all rlassrs of livestock. (CooUaued qd i'age rour.) Scene of l ' ! Federal buihllnif at Clieycnne, Wyo., scene of the Teopot Dome oil trial. Left to right John W. Lacy. .Martin L. Littleton and Oconfc ,1V Hoover of Sinclair counsel, dl-ussing (he case. Inset .ludgc T. lUake Kennedy of the Vnltcd Stales district court, wlio Is presiding at the. trinV SHEPHERD TO STAY IN JAIL I'lllCAfJO (By the Aaaoclaled Press )H lease from jail on ball latofl'Wftdnewduy Wuh denied Will hint I. HJicpherd. charged with the murder by typhoid of William NV .McCHntoek, his foster on. to gaiu the' boy'a million dollar carat e. 'Tho .most I caii hold out for Hibj defendant," said Chief .Inst leu Jacob llopklns of the criminal court, In rendering tlie decision, "Is ii speedy triuj if he wishes It." The" Jutbjpe tnadu,tt clear he was ruling only on tho question of fact ua whether proof of guilt was evident or presumption great. ,."f, l(,alman'H .teatimony Is true," said Judge JJopkins, referring to the statements of C Fairnan, al ho' under indictment In connection with the deatli 0f Billy McCltntock, "tho defendant and Fafman enler etl Into a conspiracy diabolically conceived and cruelly cxrcuted. "If Fa I man's testimony is un true,", he continued, "the defend ant la the victim of a monstrous Injustice, enmeshed In a net of co incidences und circumstances Ihal. ure junprecedented; und painful to contemplate." LOVER OF GOATS CREAMED COFFEE' IN ORIGINAL WAY Sl'OKANK (Uy the Annoeliilid 1'rrsH) A fondnrHH for gonls l.-d ( luytoll ('. lllffirlns of Hpokitni. to milk olio ut tlio lircukfaHt lulili. ill ri'dly Into bin t-up of toffi'i', un cording. to Iti-glnu lllKKinn In tlie Irial of h'-r divoic. null Imt.' in nuperlor eourl y.-Hl.-rdiiy. Mr. Illg rflns ulno tt-Hllrl.-d thai JIlKKinH In aisU'd iijioii ki'i'ping one of lila Uvo Souls In the houso. 'I'he case ivuh cuiitlnued until to.luy. All Over 2 Counties I'rnetleaBy rwry pIsco In IhiIIi t HifMi and Walhma ifMinllc-i, Tin tihxiTvi'r luis n'pn'-M'iila-1 1 , i' who a rr on t he Job I o cover tlui news. Their regular cirreHindiiMM or MlMVlal dispalehr4 am nlfi of gn at lutcrfM if yon wlli lo kti'p contai-t with thee arl ini4 fotmmiiiltlr. If N a pop ular filtir and It K another rraon why 11m Olrrier l read . BeiMTully over boHi COIIIlliCM. 'Observrr Adrertlslng A Merchandising Mcrvkty Teapot Dome Oil Trial XTRAfCUlICK !N ritMiui; riiu-iH BAiiiNt; VALKNTIM: ( Al1) 'Jliiit; sep- mute pruirii' fires of huge proKir- moiis aii dcvaMHtlng the (toschm! Indian . riservutiou In. tlm South Central iiurl of South pakotu. They me oIm ady burned over lumdivdH uf llouati(bt of iicreft) of Nebraska lands. Tim flees arc novi ttltlHM fcuven nillm of 'Ip'ir. ; j 'IKMITI.KUUINU". ill'MAM'I'V I OtTAWA (Al') Tlic rxIMrm-o tlf tt eriat h,VNt('lll of "lKX)tlrjrglllg" In Immunity, . whereby Ariiieiilaii immiKraiilM wit' Fiiiuggli'd Into llio 'nltcd Matt and :aimda on mish IHirlH llh'gally obtained, lias ben limiti-d by ;eorgi II. Alexander, an Ai'iiH'liliui on trlul here for- eon npirlng to obtain a pastiport uiuU'r lulne m'U'iiwiH. . Irf'ttei-s pHMlilctNl by Alexander lniilleuteil C'aiiaillnll imiiilirratloii ileiarliiii'iit orflcer.. IJvlilt'iH'e iirodllttil linlicatcH the nlli-giil yntem had rumlfleatloiu In .New York C'lly. TAX ,Hi:iH;i'Elt" TAKKN VASIII.iTO (Al) I'retler iek Sulhcrlanil, auditor In tin in ternal revcium bureau, bus bii'ii urrcfited hern In connection with ill legixl attempts to reduce, taxes. J a i iich J. ('Iirrord nnd John F. ,dc ( am-ii, iHith formerly with the treasury depurtmenl, were, arrest ed In Conneeib ut urter New Haven t-uilroad oflb lals irao Information concern i i ig their operations. It, was alleged they orfcrcd to reduce the road's income tax. TOM.S I SO WABI ABi; MAV VOHk (AT) A In'ttly d peHf hm signed today between tlx On I .eon 1 1 und Hip l"U. ofrielally ending the uaiTuce which Iiiis iiiiicmI (lent lis of iiumerotis Cnliiew: in different purls d the country during the Miil few moiiths. WALLOF STEEL" HURLED HY NAVY AT SEA TARGETS ABOAUO Ii. H. H. .'ON'OBI MF KAN rFIHtO (By tli" Associ ated I'ress) Kleven drcadnaughts. the most powerful of tlm Ameri can sea forces, yesterday bi-hhcd forth a deluge 0f flame nod steel unlike anything ever before loused on the. J'actflc. For six minutes tlie great bat tle fleej rent the air wMh Hppjl llng vibrations ih th" unnunl fon;e practice, simulating a terrific nav al '"ttte. Tho HbipA cut loose with all tho gunnery uvullable. It was the su preme tent or effectivriiens UgalllHt an enemy fleet, represented by towed tarKetN. The nitna! "roni- tnrtir" firing" changes a beautiful line df grey Khlps to a wall smoke und fin-. "Thicc-rinKtrcd Jack" Again rouna uuiuyiManh 4. j TACMMA. Wash. W. A. Hod win, ' ev-evangeltst known an "'inree. i l ingered J'jck." was again found 'guilty of a statutory crime luvolv 1 lug a H-year-old Tseoma girl when ,a jury In Judge Tents department i of the siiM-rlor court returned a verdict yesterday. I ThreM.KInsered Jack' OodKln in well known here, us he conduct ed s-veial meetinKS three r four, yeuis ago. Carl Helm, district at- torocy, Unified at tho trial. j liUMM LA UH MILWAUKEE (By Iho AKiOOl uld rrwMt) In. u foiir-dollar a vtwk. room him-,,. Vowlnr McCof? mlck. 27. . irriuiilKon of tho founder or tlm JniH-natloiiut ' Hitrvaitet forlunon, workH. .10 hotira u day, at a common labdrt-r in . tho AlU waukuo plant of the harvester com- I"; ' Ho declares ho la learning, not earning, hiH way. His, presence and occupation; was revealed through Flft Potted Ktlllman, who yesterday admitted she was hern to visit her "good son." For several weeks McCormlck bus been mlot ly living In tlie rooming ' house.. The small room, contulnlug Uii Iron bed, two chairs and a dresser, has been his home. fc i . ; ' India's EycH Turned Toward Bombay Trial BOMBAY (By the Associated Prcan) Widespread uttcntlon throughout India has been attract ed to the trial which opened here today of nine persons accused of attempting January J.:tth to kidnap Mumtax Begum, beautiful dancer and former favorite of tho Maha raja, of indore. He vera) of the iireuued held high positions under tlm ma hu raja and it Is elleged that the girl, who had escaped from Die potentate's house hold when she believed she no Ion ger was his favorite, had been threatened with abduction unless she. returned willingly, .H'IM.F, SI'A!SKK TWO BOYS KANSAH CITY. Kan. (AP) An ohl fashloiiei) spunking was tlie penally Imposed In Juvenile court here Tueseda,y on two t-year-oid boys who hud "played hookey." Judge Henry Meade himself used the "rod," which was a 'ongresslonal Record wrapped tlnhtly In paper cover ing. "That the first real use 1 have found for a Congressional Rec ord." the pudge observed. The names of the hoys were wli hhe(( because Judgn Meado believed they would fulfill their promise not to play hookey again. All Elements of Drama Seen at Short Session (By Harry II. Hunt) WAKHINOTON (NKA KpertaO -Many tiousanls ol dollars couid of .have been gleand for t ncle Sam's lieiiMiiry had provisions been mud" tin cash I ti k In on the amuseiueni alue of the short special session All the eeentK of ftioina. fot u heh folks pay out hard rush, were supplied on u scale that bus been e 1 mi e( by no tbatrleal pre. S'U'utlou seen In this city In a de. I Ude, I'ally. long inu's of spectators wotted In line ut the gallery doon tor a cbiinee for even a few nitn- tiles of the free entertainment - . provided within. But It was a rum- of first conn llrst served, and those who came early and got seats luck through llfl'l ANGLE INDICATED B DEFENSE Counsel May Attempt to Prove "Jazz Girl" Did Not Shoot Mother JURY SELECTION NOT COMPLETED Dorothy Ellingson, De- lendant, Faulted Yes terday; Father Revived Her. ' BAH FRANCIBCO (By tho As- -oclatod Fross) Tho DOS.lbllltv ' 'hat the defense may attempt to contest the state's chara-e that Dor-1' othy Ellingson actually shot and killed her mother appeared In a lew phase of Interrogation ooencd iy tho defense In examining a Juror . i looay s sossion m th trial. i no defense counsel asked Mrs. tulla Ott, prospective Juror, -wheth- . er she would bo prejudiced against a verdict In favor of the irlrl. should evidence disclose that Dor- . otny did not shoot her mother, but admitted the act to shield another. rointml Yesterday. Dorothy Ellingson fell In a faint on the stone floor as court adjourn ed at noon yesterday In her trial. ine gin, deathly pale, a crum pled and forlorn figure, was car rlod Into (an antoroom, where her tut her and attendants worked over her several minutes before sho re covered. Her father kissed her con stantly. Hhe looked far different from the pleasure mad girl who faced tlio police defiantly after shooting her mother and going to', a party tho name night. . . me Interrogation of Jurors vea.. terday produced several droll re sponses and sallies between coun- si.'t. onee spectators laughed aloud und Judge Harold bouderback di rected tlio. bailiffs to sjaot about 20 of tho spectators, several of ' them women. .AfWf that, the.ji was breathless quiet, r . WEHT KIlANKI'onT. III. (By the AHsocluted l'reas) -r-One West Frankfort fumlly was reunited to. duy. . -:. v . ; . The two-year-old daughter of Jerry Sullivan and wife, who last Monday burled unother child an their own, la back ugaln with her purcnta. The ohllil wus missing after the tornado and wus mourned as dead. A child's body was found In the ruins of the Hulllvan home and burled as theirs. Then the Sulll- vun girl wcu found allvo and woll at a neighbor's home. LONDON (By Associated Pross) liverythlng Is In readiness aboard H. M. H. Itrpulso for tho I'rlncc of Wales' voyage to Kuuin Africa and houth America, starting Katurdnv. The grim buttle cruiser has boon scrubbed und polished until she looks Ilka a Jeweled ship, with brass, nnd nlckol biasing In tho sun and with her decks spotless. The prince will have a complete Kymnosluni, besides -. a bedroom, bulh and smoking room. -! hour ufter hour of the show, with 'hi rrowds of late comers getting never a look-In. Would they have paid for ad mission? Well ono doorkeeper es timated If he had been aide to cash, in on the pleus personally made tu him to "see whut ha could do." with the hint It would be worth his white, he could havo spent tiM summer vacation on a Mediterran ean cruise! ' The lg crush, of "course, canir on March IS, when the Senute had ugreed to vote for a second time oc tlie Warren nomination, which hat' previously been lost, due to tlm mid-afternoon nap of Vice Presi dent Oaws. Tho Henate was to meet this (ConUnuvd on Face Five.) GIRL, THOUGHT DEAD, RETURNS PRINCE READlf FOR JOURNEY fv-4.-.r.' r.- v-: - 1, 1. mm