La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 27, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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    EASTERN . OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY.
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m
THE WEATHER
Portland (AP) Orojon:
Unsettled tonight and Bat
untax. Probably local rains.
CITY
EDITION
LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925.
NUMBER 145
VOLUME XXIII.
MKMBKR ASSOCIATED PRBS3
MEMflER associated press
TO KANCHE
DAMAGE
$1,000,000
rr
V
FIGHTERS
PUNISHED
BY BOARD
Churchill Is !
Ill, Cannot
Attend Meet
Principals and Superin
tendents of Eastern
Oregon to Gather Here
Tomorrow.
Sunny Jim and McCarty,
Boxing Heads Think,
, Framed Battle .
MONEY WITHHELD '
BY COMMISSION
Drastic Step Taken by La
Grande Fight Board at
Session Tins Morning,
REIMS OF
DR. OLSOII
EXHUMED
Shoals Quiz .
Board Named
By Coolidge
Commission .Authorized
to Detenninc Practical
Utilization of Facilities
Huncrlntrndcnta and principals
from caatern Oregon HclwulH will
ct here tomorrow in (lie nnnunl
at.'uiloa of Mil' Hantnrn Oregon Su
perintendents' und Principals' aS-SOcllltiun.
Tlio program for the Uoy will in
clude apci-chcs by Superintendent
11. li. Inlpw. A. .'. Hampton, of l.a
Grande., Elmer 1-'. tloodwlu und 1-.
Allen of l'rndldon.
J. A. Chun-hill, slate supcrln- Mother
icliucill ol puuuc lum I ucuoii, wnu
vus scheduled to muka tin- main
addrcBS of the. conference will be
unable to attend on iiccount of
sickness.
Second Autopsy and In
quest in McClintock
Mysteries. Set ......
THIRD BODY WILL
BE RAISED LATER
of "Millionaire
Orphan" Died 1G Years
Ago ; Germ Poisoning
Is Suspected.
Once nir-iin ta-u out-of-town
flKlllelH urrlvcd bell- to .(Huge U
Hike blilll o It uppeured. Hike their
lilmre of till- irate receipts utld head
bin-k home with a little cany money
dclic-il lip on the Hide.
The funs who witnessed the sor
... -..i.K.i i... U....1.U .ll.n mill
'Tommy McOiHy In the I-a Cirande reall;.e Kri-d l.y II. 1.. Tow.er.
. n .-inii trviiinjiHhini last nlffUl . ...
ARTICLE WRITTEN
BY E. I). TOWLER
IS PRAISEWORTHY
Announcement -that, a scientific
VILE BOOZE
WES TOLL
will have the satisfaction or Kiiow
hur llial ihc boxing commission
met thin morning ami decided that
Hie fighters would have to do bet
I.T Hum Unit, to got away with it
und so cut them orf without a
penny.
Ilclirw riplit Was rrniunl
This art Ion on the purt nf the
commission, composed of It. A.
i.in.:H. .ine Carr. Joe Keenly. l.r.
laboralion with Professor Victor K.
Sh-lford of I ho University of Illi
nois will be published In the near
future by the Puget Sound JUologi-
cnl Station of the University of
Washington wan received Jiur
morning.
CHICAGO (By Associated Press)
The second exhumation in con
n Oct Ion with tan McClintock death
mysteries wus made when tho body
of Ir. Oscar Olson, who died three
years ago, was raised . from his
grave loduy for an autopsy and
i coroner's Inquest.
The body of Miu Ilmnui, Mc
Clintock, who died sixteen yours
ago, : wit I be rxhuntrd iHlcr.
Mrs. McCllnloch wua Ha- inotln:r
of.'vililly," who dh;d kiHt.Mccc;n-
lhl:( bcr of typhoid r!Vur which thn
slutn chances wa caused by (jitims
WABllINCfTON (By the Akho
ulaicU IVcaa) A conmdsslon to
atudy lh Muactn KIiohIh prob
lem, conslatlng of former Ucprc
ucntallvc McKftnxin, of illinntH,
former Senator llul, of South
Carollnu, Professor - liurry A.
i'urlls. Yale I'nlvcrslly, William
McOlennan, New York, and Huh
sell l1'. Bower, of the American
Kami Bureau Federation, .was
named .today by President Coo
lidge. ' ,
Contrary- to expectations, no
cabinet member wus selected fir
the conimiusion, which wilt 1"'
authorized to determine the
most pratilcal methods of utiliz
ing available facllllhs at Muscle
Shoals.
Teachers W In School Honors
T
WRECKS
The treat Ipc on (he subject "Ant-1 red him by William L). Sh"phcrd,
mtil Communities of the San Juau'hls foster father.
rChunnel and Adjacent Areus," Is
the result of four summer's re
search work by 1'rofenaor Towier
linlsioii ami . i .". .. (,, Ki.ir,,i ,.- Va
cull of a bi llet thai the nuiien i ----7
sUcI be,,- last nlfl.t. by Kuntty , . .
.Hm ' mid Mif'iiily was framed be-I l'rofessor Sln-llold la himself a
roreliinid. represented art honest mil tonally known HUlhorlty on the
efrnrt on the part of tie cominis- BUIiject or lllc relailon 01 surroumi
hIiiii In build up liunesl yoxmg ex
litliltlnitH Ih-Iji tlrandu.- " :
TJie fielit hi Miiesllon had ben
L
(iilhiui'd 011 Page Klve.)
; . i 1 .
UIHN IS
SGHL1QL HQIJSL
T'lTTSltUIttt (Ity .the As:iocl-
EiRhteen-Year-Old Pilot
Rock Youth Killed by
Poison Li(iuoib
$ll-PER-CALLON , -
WHISKY FATAL
Pendleton and Pilot Rock
Physicians Concur in
Findings Before Cor
oner's Jury.
PKNIUJITON, Om. (Special to
the (observer) - Add one more
you lit,' fellow to the toll that poison
moonshine exacts. KiKhtccn year
of am-, William SpraRue. of Pilot
Itoek. Is the latest Oregon victim
of the vile, poisonous stuff that
heartless bootleg Uuiior vendors
place tipoti the imirket.
Spi ngui' was called by dealh
Monday iilhl and at that time
suspicion Unit his demise wu.i nol
from iKvtural causes b-d the cor
oner lo prepare for a lii'iucst.
1 1'Sieroay ine roriHii'r h jury.wuw
1
'P-, 'Si IB U
.tftes. l.
FIRES MCE
Cartoonists who picture; Miiool Icacliers Mlth a roll of hair
, Itigli on tluir head ami nn elongateil noso odornotl with fflas
must never have seen Miss Ituhy lVeeiiiaii Slut tart., loft, and
Miss Helen Howard, of tlio ArkmiMLs Htoto TcocIkts' hi'hool, MUs
J-'n-enmn was chosen tlio -mast itopulnr and nthlvtlc' girl In bciiool,
while Miss Howard was eliosen tlio cutest and pfotticsl.
ul'U Prcsjt) An explosion today. Impanelled and tun ImtWHt proceed-
LAID TO RESTi
I'uheriil services this afternoon
pt 1 in J'rtofbvlerhiii rhiirch
,, , eiii i-. d over I lie remains or
.1. 1). Stoddard, who was wld'ly
ktinwii us a lumberman tbrouuh
onl lOiistern (iregoli.
Mr. Stoddard came to Oregon
n ...u.ra iieu. loeallllL- first 111 Ha
C.i- ...iinlv at Sampler, where li
wot llilo (be sawmill business,
inning bis seven years nstdejiee
tlM ie. Mr. Stoddard saw the mush
room crowlh of a milling ciimp lo
a Ihriviii!.- little city. It wus bis
Kinvmill that sawed the lumber for
lie- l.iill.llntf of Mm-Town and fur
nisbed lumber In ninny of tin-mill-
then oie-ratind- In that vlcln-
" i'-roiM Similiter Mr. Sloddurd
moved In l.a (liaiple. wliere be en
tiiBe.1 in 1 In- lumber business until
iil oul three or four years ago.
when lie suffered a stroke uf Pr
nlysis. from which he never fully
-eeovereil.
.Mr. Sloddurd. It Is said, built III-J-oley
lirlek ii sidenec. now locuted
behind the post orftce blllldllig oil
l--iniilli street. At the time lie
erected it. however. II stood where
I lie federal building is now.
Ttie deceased leaves his widow
1,11.1 seven children: l,eon II. Stod
iliird. linker; Milton A. Sloddurd,
.New York: Mrs. I'rank Connor.
I nloli: Mrs. Ia-i- liostwlck. Albany,
lire.; .Mrs. (leiirge It. Vclnn, Sa
lem: Mrs. Kiiilna Torghr. lluki-r:
ami Miss Mildred Htoddard, Union.
lugs to animal life and develop
ment by rnvlroninoiil.
"Animal Communities of the Sa
Julian Channel mid Adjacenl
AreuH', deuls with ttie iimrlne life
of the upper 1'ugel. Sound from an
economic s well as sclenllflc
standpoint.
Tlio acccptmice of the uuinscrlpt
by Ihc Inlverslty of Waslitnglon
lllologlcal Ktallon for puDllcuuoil
considered an exceptionally high
honor In scientific circles and I'ro-
ssor Towler is being congralulal-
d by his many friends here.
COMMANDER OF
OREGON LEGION
IN LA GRANDE
Doctor. Olson, btollier of thfl
chief justice or the Chicago mu
nicipal courrt, wus the McClintock
family physician and also died un
der mysterious clrcumsluiices, ac
cording to his -brother.
Shepherd, who was refused' re-
l-use on bail Wednesduy by Chief
J us lien Hopkins of tlev . criminal
court, von pamded in the ItUll peh
of itiurderertt row Thursday and
man who looked ft the eight prln
oners In the pen said he bellnved
Sliepherd "looked like" the man
who purchased a mhiroscope from
his firm.
wrecked the public school build
lug at SwlKSvtlle, sl suburb.
Jacob Jacobs, janitor, is report
ed tnl.sslng. .The fire chli-f blames
escaping gas for the blast.
George Griffith, stub) command
er of the Amerlcuii Legion, arrived
in l.a Grande this morning on No.
J 24. lie was accompanied by Ken
net li cooper, manager 01 inn run
lund district veterans bureau, and
Jerry Owen, editor of tlio Pacific.
Legion.
A uunqiiei ill meir liouur 1 ,,.,,. wH ...i-,
given lonigut at uuuui avu-n w i iuvi.
in the basement of Honuu Jlall,
lusting until eight o'clock. Ianclng
will occupy the remainder of the
evening.
era SEES
II RETURN
I. Two .physicians. Vu V. G.
Oliver, of Pilot Itoek. who attend
ed the lad during two attacks of
Illness pi edlng Ifls d' alli. aud Ur.
M. o. Parker, of Pendleton, who
coiulueled an autopsy oh tin- body,
both concurred In their belief that
poison li'iuor waa ( he cuiitc ol
death.
Stomach "lOuteu Vp.
HEARING
OREGON'S PLEA
WASHINGTON (Ity the Asso
ciated Press). Arguments on tlio
Male of Oregon's contention that
CINDERELLA
TO BE STAGED
Trick Voting Clie'kiiiRtc1.
MONTKVIUKO. ( AP) Uru
guay believes H has put an end to
fraudulent voting for public offi
cers, a practice that flourished ex
ceedingly, and with many Ingeni
ous evasions, In previous elections.
At the recent polling for nation
al senators each voter hud to pre
sent an elaborute curd bearing his
number, name and surname and
any other name by whleh he was
known, his signature, his photo
graph and his finger print.
WHKAT 1MIOIVS
W I N M 1' KG (AF) Wheat
plu n geil nine and flte-clghths cents
here today. May wheat went to
An operetta "Cinderella In Klow
erland," by Marlon Lodcr will be
presented at the high school uudl
torium Saturday evening, April A,
under I he uusplces of the Iji
Grande Neighborhood club. Thirty
one children huve been chosen to
tiikx tin r I mid riOienrHalH lmve bien
tukiiig pluce euch day. Carl Mc-
Ihe purt of the
Prince, LUlle Miss Evelyn Mays
will appear as Cinderella
Daisy," Wilma Mays will be the
lalry Godmother and Jacqueline
O'Brien und Huth Pluck will take
the purt of the proud sisters. Max
Stoddard will be llobln lt d.
"Clnd'-rellu In Flow ertund" Is a
moderation of the fairy tale of ''In
derellu. In the operellu she n In
Klowcrland. however, and the va.
rlous children luhe the parts of
(lowers.
Mrs. Klmer MeMunus Is chair
man of the rommlllee In cliargc
of I In presentation. The other
members of ih; committee ure Mrs.
Verne Alnsworth. Mrs. William
Wilson. Mm. David J. Stoddard,
Mrs. Klhet Grundy. Mrs. G, L. Hlg
gers; Mrs. Itay Williams, und Mrs.
C. il. Mays. Mrs. K. U Holmes Is
pl-ino aecotnpunlst and Mrs. Dallas
Green Is directing the music.
CHICAGU (By. tlio Associated
Press) Senator Capper, of Kuns-
uvherc eu route to his homo from
Washington, uees prospects of a
prosperous year for agriculture, .
business revival when the farmers
harvest, their next crop and a come
back for the cattle industry.
'If we have, a fair crop and good
prices, the farmers will be in fine
shape this year. Keono mists, who
studied the situation, agree that
the cattle Industry will be on a
prosperous footing within the next
year or so," h suid.
aid.
The liquor of which tho doccus
(Contfnuud on Page Five.)
ELGIN'S COUNTY
FAIR DIRECTORS
KLG1N. Ore. (Special to the Ob
server) A new board of directors
or the Klgin County Fair associa
tion was elected at a recent meet
ing of the stockholders.
The new directorate is us fol-
llack-to-Uic-lariu Motn On
CHICAGO (Special) A buck-to-t
he-farm! movement, resulting in
a 42 per cnt Increase In farm buy
ing In 19-4 und Insuring a 4U to 50
per cent increase In such trans
actions this year, Is under way
throughout tho railed Slutes, ac
cording to Dr. Ilermuii .laiiss,
dector of the farm lands dtvlrduu
of the National Association of Henl
Kstute boards here today.
Dr. Junss declared this steadily
Increasing trek of people to agri
cultural districts Is due to a slabll
l.utlou of higher prices for farm
products, laws passed by nemly
half the states Inspiring confi
dence in furiii buying by protect
ing ihc purchasers from irreHpons
Ible real estute dealers and "a
general reullxallon of advantages
by farm life." .
The mui-ou membmne f the the railroads Kcrvliuf -M- saoum lie
sloniaeh ir the lad was literally reflutrt'd to builtl .llsivh tjIc
eaten up and the condition of the uge. through central and Uastern
organ indicated that out ncieiu Oregon portions wero prcHeuieu
poison had been taken lulo tho today before', the interstate, coin-1
system to cause death, Dr. Parker . inercc commission., ' ' .
"W. V, Kills, attorney for the
Oregon publiu service colnmisslon,
explained tho state's demand stat
ing that a new 'road r'Jnnlug east
and west with northern aud south
ern ; extensions should bo built,
lie declared the. Interslato com-
jVAOINGJ PROBLEM UIVKG eommtsslou 1ms tho power
"The Southern Pacific controls
transportation in half of Oregon
and tho' Union Pacific controls
the other halt," Kills declared.
"It Is this situation wo seek to
have met by this application."
lie argued that military Inter
lows: Uav Dutton. Andrew Tuck- 'trf required north and south
er, Matt Uoswell, Otto Kllngham- construction through tho slate
iner. Paul Sadler, Kd Mason and least of the Cascades.
K. V. Kiiler. Mr. Dutlon was se-! Commissioner Knelt asked if
lerled ns temporary chairman of thero were not Indian reserva
the board pending the ebction of tlona under federal control which
XTRA
thri;k imktei
N ASIU G1XN ( AP ) HtnmUfr
Wheeler, : -of Monlaiia, Ikmhm
Canipuoll Montana oil fjporaUr,
and Iklwln N. Bootli, former so
Ikilor nf tM Interior department,
wvi-e indicted hern tmlny by a gmnd
Jury fn conspiracy cJiaigrS,
indlcl ments are based on charges
relating: ti securing of oil land per
mits In Montana. ,, - .
permaijent officers.
The opinion Is ifiille genrral that
another fair will be held twxt fall
but the question of finances ap
pears as a major problem.
Civil Suit in Circuit
Court Repdy for Jury
Lasky Representative
Seeking 'Location9 Here
Announcement that the loshvior human habitation made It dlf
Klbn Corporation will probably j flcilll lo Becure Hie long shots no
make four plcturca somewhere In i essential lo western and other plc-i:.in-rii
Oregon during tin- Bum-1 Inn s on oul-door subjects.
,.r season s mad- tills murnllMt! Mr ,,,, ,orllg thatirall of I nlon Is the atlorney for
by i:. x Leslie, i.ioii.in p.c.or.- , , for this dlfflcully conditions in ueiei,.,,..,, ... ,,.
lector. ho arrived here this nioni- . . ,.,, fol Ijj rirnnde Is attorney for Hie pros-
lui: from l-orlliilid. . Un a.vU (.Unl tln
Mr. I, -idl- Is at pres. nl orklnit ( yiil, y (h)B ,,flrrnon BI1
.. a series Of pb tUM S lO be flllll. d , fuf ,,,,. ,ot.uong.
li. nr I'orllinel. These pictures i"
on pioioer Biibjeets. One Is to In-' Mr. Leslie Is at present wullln
i Hide a number of s-'en-s In n lilch 1 llie offb ial a. tlon from the Ijis'.y
tie- I ncitilln Indians Kill take pari, i tompuuy berof" making any mor
Tl. trip this miiliiing oss ln-re- plans for pictures here but he slat
y in l lie mi I urv of li prillmllmry ed I Ills liiornllil that It s" eiin-d
Mirx. y of ttie scenic piuislbllllbs ol reawinably certain that some ple
I niou and Wslloua countbs. ac-'lures lll Ik; made here this suin
cordillg t" Mr. l-slle. llier.
Mi I j site ills, oiirse.l lo some ei. I Accompanying Mr. Leslie llils
tent upon tin- dllfb ally of (itur- I morning was Mrs. A. H. Willis, wc-' lug lo llHker last October,
ing siutal.b- Imatlons lor picture, j narlst r ho has contracts from lb-. Funeral wrvlors will be held
IP- n-mark.-d that In so many : Ijisky company for continuities for here Kunday aflernoon at 1 o'clock
i.iics similar to the Grande Hondeiltn- pictures ntm- biing filmed marl from the Hnodgraaa and Zlmraer
Ikr thn Uauj-i aiJ utter sign 1 1'urtland and tor several others. Imao vhaptl. ..... 1
At th- time or going lo preoa
Judge J. XV. Kuoalea kuu instruct
ing the circuit court Jury on the
-oae of Htrlngfleld vs. Hei It. Mr.
ritrlngrlcld is suing for 11.022.77
Tor duiiiageu and misrepresentation
In & land deal.
Thfi attorneys finlsh'-d Ihelr ar
guments Ibis morning. 1 .. Tcr-
ccution. ' .
LA (JRANDE MAN
DIES IN HAKER
THIS MOItMNC
J. W. lie.ih.-H,,. form- rly of Ij
Grand", died In Bakr this morn
ing ut I o'clock. cording to word
rffrd b"r loduy. Mr. Iledhead
Iht'd here for "veral years, mov-
DridKC Will lie Built
UK) Feel Alwvc AValcr
piHlTI.AND (My the Assoehited
Pr-enM .The stale highway com
mission, meeting here yesterday,
awarded a contract for the high
way bridge arrows Crooked river In
Jeffirson coon I y. The bridge will
be ie highest in America, It Is
said, for II -will be :M0 Tcel above
the river.
IN 3 STATES
Crookton, Nebr. Teacher
and 2 Children Said
.. Burned to Death
LOSS OP LD7E 5
MOT CONFIRMED
Nebraska, North and
South Dakotas Swept
by Fires, Whipped by
Brisk Winds.
' VALENTINE (by the Asmj-t-latod
i Press). After cauvln
estimated of otta uilllloii
dollars lo buy lands and ranch
ers' property, virtually all of
Uio fire which ravaged north
central Nebraska and southern
sections nf South Dakota, were
exliiuriilslied today, acconling to
a survey made at noon. -No los.i
of life was siiilalned as far as
Is known.
JtaneJiers reported today that
thu fire burned over an area
two hundred liillt-s to, In somo
places, eight miles wide. Dain
age to I lay land Is estimated u
dollar an acre. 1 A rifleil re
port told of the destruction of
tho William l'amn rtuudi. north
of Cody, Kebr. This raucu. olio
of Uie largest in Uio state,
buniod completely. , ' ,
sioi'y FALLS, s. Dak. By
AssoiHated Prvss) Pralrlc flna
lit north omtral Itodlb ,.tHMotrt
wero eituvfulslied today after
' a weeping apiiroxlniatcly 150,000
acres.'' No falallUca were ra
ported. . , j .
VALKNTINK,. Nrbr. (By tho As.
soclatcd Press) - Unconfirmed re
ports hero " today stated that a
school teacher and two children
wore-burned to death several miles
(Continued on Page Five.)
- lUtlTISlI UIiiMNG I
IiO.NDON' (AP) Die tally Msll
says it has loomed that iK'sldes the
assurance given Anibassador Rbl-
logg jMJfore Jils deMtrturo to . be
come sceri'tsry of state, thi gov
ernment sejit a utttc. to Washing
ton reasserting (Jn-nt It rl tain's wil
liiignoKs lo iMirlkipatc hi a dlsarni
anient tHmference whenever it Is
snnoiincrd by the l-nlted Ktntc..
It was also IndlcutCHl that tlio do
minions oro ready to act With Uio
lirltlsli.
JARDINE TALKS
might need transportation. Kills
named several.
Large Fund Is Raised
For Tornado Victims
CHICAGO (My the Associated
Press) Nine days of ee;iHele,iH of.
fort on the part of a multitude of
agenclfH hud raised by last night
a total of funds for the relief of
the tornado stricken stales or the
middle west n nmit ill ing to mere
than $ l.liriM.nan, according to new
rlgiires available here.
Mrs.V.lVamii!t
Hunts for Intruder
AI.MI S TO fltiPfjY
PARIS (AP) Tim allies have
decided to reply MMMimtely to tho
German memorandum suggesting
n srtmrKy imwU It wits dlMXverl
tlio preMiratJon ot a colbvlivc note
rat Hei Iiiiiim-iimj dirflcultlcs teeaue
each nation regards (he security
part from n different angle. Il was
was uIm (Hnxnered that the verb
al iMtli-w left by German aniliaHia-
do is In the different capitals were
not Idcnllcnl.
Germ Poison Case Not
; First One; 3 Recalled
CHICAGO. (NEA Hpociol)
Germs! Terrible, subtle, cowardly
weapons of murder!
Yet germ murders are rare.
Three proven cases sre of reeurd.
These will be cloo ly InveHtiKat
el by slute and defense attorney
In the deuth of William Mef'lln
tock, - "millionaire orphan," for
whose death Wlltlum Hhepli-rd and
In-. C. C. Paimaii have be-u in
dicted. Of all possible mm I hods of lnu
Ih'luu;; hoiiiltlde, 1 he ItflmliilHt ra
tion Of dlM'USe irerius Is i ii out apt
lo excite Ihc Imagination.
Ag tinut no ol her attuek Is the
unwarned victim so d'feiin.-t'HH.
KutIM' Of the IHUHt Ifltrleute trllllH
In history huve oecurred In Cf-n-
nectlon with poison chs-k.
One such, still left than a de
cade Old, Is reeullci).
lr. Arthur Varrn Wnlte miN h
young and promlHlng dentist of
New York CHy. lie lived lh IiIk
young lf" In Hit uptown rtwldn
llut nelgirborhood.
He ik us soiiully pi-ibb' mid
had non some distinction as u ten
nis player.
When lie wus aretnpd of having
(CuuUuul-4 uu l 1 1. 1.)
All
Over 2
Counties
Practically rier ptsi-e In Indli
Iti hm anil Wallowa counties,
The OltM'rir ha.i repnwnlu
lltes who ate on the Job to
euer tho iicwj.
Their rcgulnr -orreMiii(leiHv nr
mi inl (li,ntehe4 an nlws
nf u""ftt Inti'iol If yHi nb In
keep ctHilat-l ihese tart
imih ifimitmitMle. Il l a Kp
ulnr fcMiun'niid II I Another
rcaMHi w Ity The Ot'ncr Is
restl fc'iicially oit bo'll
ifiuulieH.
MOlnrrer AdeHblng
A Jtlrn bsiKlUiiig btrtlco'
N'MW YOltlv lty the Asmc.-I
iiled press) Mrs. William K. Van
derbllt, with half a dozen police
men, conducted a search of her
five-story residence hero today af
ter she reported seeing a reflec
tion of an Intruder In her dining
room mirror. The search fnlled
to reveal anyone or nny tampering
nlth the doori or windows. ,
ii;pAitTMi;vr m;ciii;s
IMPOIl l AM KSTItl.N
WAHIIINGTtN (AP) depart
ment of agriculture scientists, lif
ter a long study of Hie ino-stlon.
have determined that the way to
eliminate the odor of gnrlh- from
the bn'itlli Is to refrain from eat
ing garlic.
I Hilry InlereHts append lo th
depiirl III' at for Hut ui loll of I tie
problem of a garth-by biste lit mltk
from u cow which Imd euten gnrlle.
The eerls lmve d'lermined Unit
the only iay Is to keep the rows
iroill the wee. In whirl, fliey ret-i I
DENNIST0UN NOW
FACINd BREACH
OF PROMISE SUIT
PA It IM ( Ity 1 he Associated
Press). A suit for breech of
promise and defamation of
character against Colonel Den
nlstoun. defendant In the sen
sntloual' London trial, : will be
filed In London, soon by an
American woman who Is now
In tho United Btates, It was an
nounced today by Dudley FMd
Mnlone. repics-uting the' plaintiff.
WAHHIN'OTON (By tho Associ
ated Press) Warning that confu
sion results front discussion of too
many ways of helping the farmer,
Hecretary Jardlno lato yesterday
outlined a few simple principles
''t:,at wo all can, talk about."
"1 have no panacea for agricul
tural relief," he emphasized, "and
1 don't believe that anybody has.
Tho most painful period of re
adjustment Is now over and pros
pects look much brighter for the
farmer," ho declared.
Thero Is real encouragement tn
the progress that lias been made
during the past two or three years.
We can look to the futuro with
confidence, but we must recognize
that thero aro many phases of tho
agricultural situation that still
challenges the best thought of the
nation."
. Outlines Points.
Cooperative marketing and stall-,
durdlaatlon of agricultural produc
tion, he (In Id, are necessary to elim
inate waste, which ho regards as
partly responsible for the spread
of prices between rro1u',',rfl and
consumers.
Balanced production als'ls es
sential, ho said, and . ho advised
farmers In the northwestern states
(Continued on Page Five.)
Partisanship Not Main
Issue in Warren,
Itsillo Tan I'ny Ta.
IU-;itl,IN AP Thirteen million
gold marks, id ton I $,(mmi,hio, flow
into Hie coffers of the Germtili post
ofre depart ni' iit snu mi My In I he
form of mdio lliens" f'-en. There
ate now :'(. ana t idto stjhseribers.
ritei paying two murks, alinrmt
rents, a iiioulh for the privilege of
listening In. To sot up a radio
without a license Is punishable by
rim;.
(Ity Harry ft. flunt)
WASHINGTON (NEA spechtl
Much has been w.ild and w III be
Mid as to th Influence uf "par
tltiuimhlp" In tho action by the
rknate in twice rejecting the nom
ination of Charles Heecher Warren
in the uite.j HI n I "s attorney gen-
Tho ery of "pni tU inshlp" In
lastly raised. It Is difficult to re
lute. II I n charge that easily
ratt-hes the piil. He attention, and
in the ahseiii-e of a full under
standing of m given situation Is
likely to tie accepted by the public
AH Hie Thief ImslM OH which OppO-
aitlon ir founded.
It in most probable thul thi
ccuntrjr co.v biUevca und v. HI
rontlnue to believe that piVrtiffiiM-
hlp was the controlling factor lu
the struggle over the Warren appointment.
That It wan a factor, no one who
knows politics und human, nuturi
will doubt. .
Hut that It was the L-onlrolllug
factor, anyone who followed thi
development at thn fight will
privately If not publicly deny.
Tho question that should al
ways be ba la need against th view
that the 46 votes against Warrcr,
wer pundy partisan votes Is:
'To what degree were the 3
votes imsI favombly lo Mr. War
ren Influenced by similarly parti-
(Coullcuyd oa Pftgc Fi e.)
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