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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY la CITY EDITION THE WEATHER PORTLAND (AP). Ore (on: Unsettled, probably rain tonight and Saturday. VOLUME XXIII. NUMBER 151 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS RECALL IS D BY MAM ED A View of Beautiful Wallowa Lake Union County Organiza . tion Leads Fight on ; Senator Dennis. ' PETITIONS OUT IN TWO COUNTIES Florida Plan of Taxation Rouses Ire of Suppor ters of Income and In heritance Tax Laws. Word has reached I Grande, thi! homo town of Senator Bruce Dennis, who fathered the Florida, jilan In the last legislative session relative to Income und Inheritance luxes, thai petitions arc being clr- culiiicd In Union and Wallowa counties requesting rocull action lilnicd at Mr. Dennis. The movement la fostered by the granges und dcflnllo action .' waa taken recently by the Union Coun ty l'omona grange providing for circulation of petitions. If 25 per cent of the legally reg istered voters of the senatorial district are secured ns signers. under the law, the secretary of state will cull a speclu) election to vote on the recall and the election of a successor, provided the recall move was successful. Whether a successor, In the. event tho recall vole wins, is being groomed has lint been given out by the spons ors. Petitions. The petitions bear the following beading: "I'etilion Kor the recall of llrtice Dennis us state S'-nutor of the twenty-first senatorial district. comprising; Union and Wallowa counties, state of Oregon. "To the stcrctury of state, 8a loin, Oregon: . . ,s. "The uuderHlgned legal ad 'I'lal irled voters of. and residing with In the Twenty-first Henatorlul dis trict, comprising the counties of Union and Wnllowa, do hereby pe tition for und demand the recun of llruco Dennis as statu senator (Continued nn Pairs Five.) IWALLOWA'S FUTURE IS NOT GLOOMY GNEN TO PLAINTIFF t0; Tho cireuil court jury on the Gladys fames vs. James Dcvore and Thressa Devore case was out ten hours before it was able to reach a decision. . . Tho jury found in favor of the plaintiff for the sum of one dol lar. This ruling makes it neces sary for each side to pay Its own costs on tho caso. ... Mrs. Carnes sued tor $5000 for slander. Green and Hess repre sented tin? plaintiff and 11. J. Kitchen tho defendants. An equity case, Melville vs. Hill was tried before Judge Mcl'.ullough this morning. Jno. S, Hodgln wax attorney for the plaintiff and arl Helm represented the defendant. With the conclusion of the .Mel ville vs. Hill caso Judge McCul lough will return to linker. He has been presiding on the bench here tills week in the absence of Judge J. W. Knowles who relieved Judge Kvans al Portlanu. juugu Knowles will return here this weeK end. He iu scheduled to hold court at Knterprloe next week, Boating Be Revived At the Lake More. Rowboats. Pur chased . by Wonderland Company ; : May , . Oper ate. Large; Motor Boat Anions tlie , most , popular sports, indulged in during the H-iiiiiner season al Wallowa luko 1h boating und this ntuuscment Is to lm revived- In thi fullet sense of (ho word, ah tho own Tho above tluw of Wallowa I ake, t ho most RuncooUs body of unu-r in Oregon, is only one of many, A ttlliiipso of tho' 'rugged, NurroiindiJiHH (Mill. VI1UII1I W UU3 la -V T 1 1 picture. Agriculture in Neighbor ing County Expected . to Do Better STEADY GROWTH TO BE EXPECTED Grain Growing, Stock Raising and Dairying , Featured; Oregon '. s cest.Hogs Kaised, "Uecauso of the character of the Wallowa Wonderland, situated Photographs of typical views o(" ' oorucr. wajiown. county the Wallowa Wonderland are be- ""-"' .".. . ing displayed in many of the win- "PP0"""" ? ' often overlooked, dows about the city this . week. Thtt. should not be because the Uosidcs showing many particular- ""'"T. ."" ."i ; " r !. " thei outside iv the stale, hlE-hwav ly entrancing spots many ui , --- . - -- - - pictures are of sections In Wal- f'' I Grande, and by the V. P. own county which are compare-; branch line road, and with promise lively seldom visited. All of tho or two moro oullets-,one from I'.n plctures aro very Interesting from terprlso to lewlaton and one cor, ,..i.iin n nhntniriiiniilo ! reeled with Daker, Is destined to standpoint. DISPLAY VIEWS I LAKE LAND Many of tho pictures were, fur nished through the courtesy of tho Itrd Cross durg store und Hurley I Itichardson. IJoth the drug store ers of th- resort at tho heud or ma air. mcmiun- art .. tho lake huve constructed a num. diptuylng- a number of heHutlftU her of new boats, mostly of the smaller type, which will bo put at the disposal of the public. Uiiring the past few summers y IN HI WORKERS Four Violators of Traffic Laws Fined Kour liiotorisls were "convicted of trartie violations. In the Jusllce court within Ihe last two days. Thomas lryden who was charged with speediiiB forfeited u 1U bond by non nppearaijee. (.. w. Whins ami r.. c. injieie stein were each fined Jill ano costs for speeding. 11. Byerley was fined five dollars for driving a truck over thu posted section or the, Kaniela-I,a liniiide highway with a weight above the load lim it. : SCHOOL I'lgiircs recently compiled at the l ii tlinnde high school show that of Ihe total enrollment of the In stitution approximately IB Per c ut or Ihe students are partially or wholly self supporting by work do in outside of school hours. or Ihe 4SU students enrolled for the full course of study al the high si himl SO students cam all or part nr l heir menses, 'I'wenlv members of the senior class come under this classification imikinL- :in ner cent of tho total or 70 students in the graduating I . Men's Club Meeting Held Last Lvening etiiMw itiirliallv supporting. ! Ive per cent are wholly supporting themselves while going to school. Jobs are or all sorts from play ing organ at a church. Junltor work, housework, she repairing, mill work, farm labor, motion pic ture operating, working In a ba kery and many other kinds. Thul outside work does not In jure the standings In the school nt the students Is also proven by the figures, or the 7(1 students ull are at least average in grades nnd maiiv have attained distinction selioiastleally, in athletics, dra matics and other acllvtlcs In the school. The Men's club of the Presby terian church met .last evening at the Ix-e Reynolds home some dis tance out of I -a, Orandc toward I.one Tree. The main talk of the evening was made by l M. Humphreys who spoke on the subject of pri son reform. A nominating com mittee lo nominate officers for the next vi'up was selected last even ing. The committee consists of ('. M. Humphreys. Itcvcrcnd W. Itoss, Itobert Kakin and 10. A. Me-Knehran. The next meeting or the ciun win wo weeks from I'Ylday al ttie few rowboats havo been avail able and, though they wcro leaky and limited In numbers, they were 'constantly In use. -A few years ago "Chief Joseph." tho big motor boat capable 3f hauling- 6 passengers, operated on the lake but, because of a break in the oiling system of the motor causing the V-iln of the gas engine. .; tha t . propelled the boat, it liaa since Taili' idlo, . . s Muy "t'luijr-t'liiHr'', Again. . Ha motor can be purchased at a reasonable, figure, the. old motor boat, named after the famous chief, will again "chug" itB way through the waters of the central body of water in tho Wallowa Wonderland, according to the directors. ;. IJesldcs tho use that the smal ler boats can be put lo by the fisherman, they ; urc sought much' by :sw Ilniners . und others who delight lu rowing. To drift along on the surface of tho lake near the' edge, and gase down through the clear waters at the ffcih,' many colored rock bottom and foliage is in itself worth the nominal fee that is paid for the use of the skiffs. . pictures. The ones In the art shop window are tinted and enlarged from the- originul photo's. The work, wa-3 done by Mr. Itleliard son. . One of the finest collections of pictures on display is being shown In tlie Im. Orande Investment com pany windows. These photos were taken by U. K. Wyldu on a trip into Wallowa county three years ago. The route taken by Mr. Wylde was similar to the proposcn trips to be made in throe days from the Wallowa lake. . Among other business firms who are displaying pictures of Wallowa, WOnderlulid are, Weeks ajid Hlack, Krench and Green, failed Htntes National -bank, J. O. Penney com pany, William Miller company. Chamber of Commerce, I'aullno become one of the leading sections of the stntc, in agriculture, lum bering and other Industries of that sort. Wallowa county, situated In the northcustern corner of Orogon has an area or 31(19 square miles and, In 1920, a population of 9718 or .hut 8.1 Deonle ner sauare inllo. From those figures It can readily I bo seen that Wallowa can lake TOT KILLED AT ISLAND CITY TODAY Tom Blackman's.Son Suf fers Broken Neck in , ; ,i Fatal Accident, i ; ROCK CRUSHER BELT HURLS LAD Younester Was Sitting on Belt When Machinery Started, According to Reports. . The fcmr-yejirold son of Thomas Hlackntan, or Island City, was almost instantly killed in n accident at Uie rock itokIi er near Island City' tills morning at ten o'chK-k- Tho boy, according to roporw this noon, was sitting miobserv- cd on I ho crusher belt . The men operating the cnislier stnru-d the nuu'.ilncvy' nml tlio lwl was thrown tome distance, surterliig a broken netik. Ho was rusliod to lio tirando Inimediately to tlm Urando Ilonde hoKpilol but was dead by the time Uie automobile nrrUed. Tho renuUn aru now al tlm Itohnrnkamp ' cbact pending funeral airangcmenU. (Continued on Page Two.) BROWN SPEAKS AT C. E. RALLY C. M. Hutnplireys home. noli poisom;ii actim:, WALLOWA. Ore. (Hpeelul). V poisoner or dogs Is reported to be active In Mils seell.in. Several per sons have lost dogs rroiu unnat ural causes recently. Elks Install Officers V At Meet Last Evening Officers of Ihe local II. P. O. KIks were installed last evening at the regular meeting. Officers In stalled were C Cr. Hollon, exalted ruler; H. I Hess, leading knlghl; Huge K. Brady, loyal knight; A. J. Johnson. lecturing 'knight Claude I. Kerry, rsuuirc; Jeas An drews, inner guard; H. K Knight, eiiitpliiln: Chai'tes O. Mlirchison, lylcr: ;d Myeralck, truslen; L. II. Hramwell, retiring exalted ruler di eted delegate lo Ihe grand lodgu and ltud Lnch, organist. ii:cision n,txii;i nowx. WAKIIINOTON (Hy the Asso ciated Press). A temporary In junction blocking the Bale of the shipping board's California-Orient line was issued today by Jusllce I tit?, ot the' District of Coltllllbiu supreme court. Teachers Institute To Be Held Here Tomorrow lliirseh: Klementary. Mrs. K. A m. .!.. hum nresldlng. "Value of Normal Training to the Teacher, Hunt. li. M. Uroadbcnt: Prlniary- ln Central crade blllding. Phonics n,l liraiiintlcs. Itoolu 1. Miss l- sanim Ih-uI: Plelure Study and Stery T. tun;.-... '-""'" '-' -.V rs.,.S)l'1'-' oddies during the afternoon sen-, .ur,.,..rlll n, U k. rvi d '". j,y the Homestle ' Si lenee dparl- The program follows: I ment of the La tiluude high liiHMi A. M. invocaiioii: imum'. The third and last Lnlon counly teachers Institutes will be held in Hie high school building Here Saturday beginning ut 1U o'clock In the morning. J. A. Churchill, superintendent or i d li at Ion In Oregon, IM bo 'S.Vilt uu-ai- UU Jr.'fF',ietHliV.u Officers of Moose Lodge Arc Installed Approximately ninety persons nttended tho rally last evening to the Klrst Presbyterian church here. 7 7T i ' , .i V At C:3J o'clock a pot luck supper ,edere, f. K. Barnle and tho La 'v ri.n.n x:..ilnn..i (Wuaoeiveu, v BROKEN FLASK BIT HELP Kor once the old slunt or 1 lie bootleggers of destroying the evi dence when caught with tho goods failed to work. One I). W. Jjings don iiy name who tried breaking two quarts of liquor to escape pun ishment found that his, ruse was unsuccessful. l,nng9don was discovered by the officers crossing thu O-W. yards wllh' Irto quarts of booze In his possession. When ho spied the minions of Ihe law closing in about him ho hastily smashed the bot tles allowing thu precious liquid lo flow on!. This -action did nut, in the b ast deter (i. M. Pierce, special prohi bition orflccr who Is working out of tho district attorney's office. Mr. Iiiingsdon was hailed before Huge K. Brady. Juallcu ot the peuce, this morning. Confronted with the alternative of laying him self liable to a fine of W0 and 60 Officers of the Moose lodge of a (Jninde were Installed last even ing, orrlcern installed were It. B. Miller, dictator; W. Williams, vice dictator; Jap Stevens, prelate: It. J. Kitchen, secretary; 1. W. Shanks, treasurer; Mr. Charboneati, trustee: A. N. Mayvllle. delegate to the grand lodge at Baltimore' and Kred Smith, alternate delegate (Continued on Page Five.) tor of the Klrst. Christian church or this city presiding as l oast master. The loasls featured the , Interna tional Christian Kndeavor. conven tion lo be held In . Portland, July 4-ln. The following people re snonded: Max C'ullen, llulda An derson, Frances Kelley and Paul C. Brown, Pacific coast secretary of the United Society of Christian Kndeavor and guest of honor. After Ihe supper those present adjourned to the auditorium ot the (Continued on Page Five.) Tree-Climbing Fish and Upside-Down Birds Exist NIOW YOHK (By the Asso elated Press). Fish that flit and climb trees, monkeys that brush their teeth after every meal, birds that sleep upside down are a few of the nnimnli described last night by Vnrveta Wells, explorer, In a lecture re citing six years of adventure In the Malay peninsular Jungles. The Irec-cllmblng fish comes from the water lo play on tho beach. "When you tickle Its Itlmiiiy. It swells up with air, bounces abo it for sheer happi ness." said Wells. He described flirting fish, the only swimming anlmnl known to have u genuine wink. WASHINGTON (By the Asso- nlntcd Press). Boorotary weeks 111 with thrombosis. Ho na been confined to hlH Dome . tor several days, v but thorn has beun no intimation that ho was serlous- III until tho physician today nnounced tho cuuse. Weeks physician Isaued a state ment saying tho scerotnry April had a "thrombosis of one oi tho small branches of tho middle cerebral artery.' which produced weakness of the muselru of the eft arm, but that no other symp toms resulted. Thu Bluto uuuou that Weeks "should bo out In u short . time." WEEKS IS ILL x Lois Sues : I r-JCL. J I ill - B II ONE KILLED IIIRU11, 3 INJURED N WASHINGTON Lois Meredith, American mov ie actress, may add lo tlm trou bles of Colonel Deiuilsloiin, wlllell have already si locked Itrltlsh MX'lal circles, It Is runi ortd sho will sue him for breach or prombMi. ' Miss Mere dith bases lier caso iiimt uuuiy letters. In her nosscHglon from thu colonel. It la sold. Carson Post - Mistress Dead; Stage Driver Fatally Hurt . HORSES BOLTED ON NARROW ROAD Injured Persons Taken to Ansom Kancn, .Be tween Halfway i and Cornucopia, Ore. HALFWAY, Ore. (Special) Ono woman was killed, a man probably fatally injured and two little gtrls badly bruised when the horses of tho Halfway-Cornucopia stage ran away at a point about 40 miles northeast of Baker, Ore. The horses became, frightened and broke the double treo pins of tho rig. dashing about on the nar row road; and broke away. Bruco Cameron, tho driver was hurled beneath the wheels ot the stage, which passed over his body. Mrs. Clara Carnahan, postmis tress at Carson, was thrown upon tho brako rod, which penetrated her side. She was dragged (or a considerable distance, and died shortly afterward. l.lttlo Mabel Blassbock and tho Wynla girl were both severely bruised. The Injured persons were taken to the Ansom ranch, between Half way and Cornucopia. I1C INT XTRA DENNIS T 01 FINAL INNER HAtil'.H IjOHIM I FUfAm CHICAGO (AIM Tho result of tho national consolation basketball tournament vas, final game, third round: Fort Smith, Ark., as, ha- lem, Ore., I'lVU HTttiti HUM! PlllI,AJ)i;l,l'HIA (AP) Five men nnd a girl, nrrcst-d yesterday T HELD ILLEGAL WASHINGTON (By the As Hoelatcd Press) , The govern ments efforts to secure crimin al oonvktkiiu against Albert B, Fall and oil magnates who ne gotiated western oil land leases with him, rmxnmlored a seri ous setback today wlien nil or tho indictments were thrown out of court.' . -' , ' Because of the presence in thu grand- Jury room of tho as suspicious characters, went Mill I nsslslnnt attorney general whllo held today for possible memmca tion In connection with an alleged conspiracy to kill a deputy Inited States marshnl In San Francisco. LONDON (By thn Associated Press). Jusllco McCurdle deliv ered his reserved Judgment In the Denillstoun case today. Ho held that the alleged agreement for Mrs. lennistojn's support by her former huaband after their divorce wus void and could not be en forced in law. : The Judgment sets uslde Ihe Jury verdict awill'dlng her 6,(H)il pounds for alleged, breacn ot con tract. Moron m.'NNF.ii iu;rns KAN FHANCISCO (AIM Ablaze rrom stem to stem, a 7(Moot fish ing launch from (inn Pwlro, was taken lis n liquor runner by the. the Indictments were being drawn up last summer, tho Dis trict of Columbia supremo court held that ncltlior Fall, Kdward I,, noheny, Harry V .Kmclair or lidwnnt L. Doheny, Jr., Iind boon legally Indicted, fJOVFHNMF.NT TO APPEAL WAHH1NOTON (By tho AssQCl- coast guard cutter 'ramaroa afu-r ated Press) Tho government will iSiaul 45 miles south or Hero . appeal iram ino unuiti ui .ir nelv l,ula. lillt KailK W1IIIC SIIO lllliliiiu etii'iv,,,., vwu.fc decision ...... . n. ......uiiin inH nimnnii rernrnen ill WHS Wlllg IOWIS1 1IIIO pWV. 1 - -- mm were arnxtcd and 100 cases tho oil reserve cases, according to of liquor wcro seined. Land Office Removal Order Given Criticism liKli Srli'ml CJIi'1 vUiU, "A M-rry IMv l-M-nxH). I'ow n. Mosuh" iSitlrilual); wtlcoiii'-, Mupt. A. Tiiiinptun: n-Mponm', K. A. Sa r : nnitth'. Iltffh Ht-litwl HIw chil. "A Wnrrtur Htr (A'Ihhi). "Chlng a I .hip" (Anon. 1:3'i A. M. AMriw. "I'Iip N" Tinhrr in thr MoJrn k.houl." I'rof. Juincfl K. Bursth. .hool. I Atu-nuxHt. I 1:15 I'. SI.- Muf( - I Qufir ti t of Ui -Jiruii'l'' liic'i w hooL "rilnt. I .ill I Hoiif tAM nt. ' A Sprtn? Myl" f l ' arrl. I:3' P. M. A'HrHF. "N'"' Hhool Uwa.' Su. J. A. Onir ic... 11. j 2:o P. M. Piano solo, J'k ! f'noH'lz'-: U'ldniw. Tlt' TiarhtH !! alt h of nr. i i It onir turn 1 i UiiiK)niii'iiny iir .'. tli-t. V. It Tnv. lhp Ptllill.' Ir. W. T. I.,.. It,ai,on. .Th.' lroblVm of 3:J0 P. M. Annouuccinentf ud Measuring Men," Prof. Jame i I Plcaiiswl. "Pull-Board," $3 Check Lands Youth in Jail Horuco P,.osp, ' ugeil 17, from WaHhinston elutc, in In tin city jut I hre on char-fa of uLitulnlntf money und'T fale pretMiccn. llonn pliiyd onr of the "pull liounls" here until hu hatl Bp--ni ii.G't. Hi wrot tt clif U for $3, fiin-Jn" can'Tllntlon. Itof- nfua-fi to work the buiii out. 0IA JillMY U' Ml ltlH.lt. M SS M t,A. Mont, t A I I. M f :!)'! loniT oT PlehiB. Mnt.. wih foiin-l guilty l' a J'tiy In litrUt co irt ut ThoiMpB' i I'ulti, Mont,, Wf'ln'-lMy. of imjrd'r In lh h onJ l(trt-. for thf Kilinf of Mra. Ora PItc? of . Murlt-a, lluh-. iit Plain.. I 'cliruary Pi. IhI. H n tnrf will Ih pywt l ly Jult Th oJor' ? Dt n".t Halord.iy. "ounwl for thu uVff-nse nt'r ! motion for a new trial and waa frrantPd CO duji la which to pra- Tlmt 'l' Hiovm.'nt laimclfd h'rr a f-w days ngo with Ih ol-f Jct thn rfialninp of !h: flrral j land offh m ut irranuv. in nrinn-Miotii'-nttiTii and etipport. la In ilkat'd hy arllrlps app'-arinc In the KlKn and KnUTpriav newspa per this wr'-k. Th Klgin IHcordcr Htatcn: 'Whai. upp'ar to b a caa! of ultort sightrdifMH on tht Prt of the Kovcrntii'-nt la lh! dincontinti- nnctp of tlt'f la (Jrandv land offlcn. ,V.W;wy'. itm-'f viiin r-d tupr taul it uiovt-a only In ataN-d groovra, Hoiri'Unif In ttn dim und dtitihnt ymn a law wus passt-d which provld-i-s for chw infr land ofrirrs wti'-n lh" revenu' from tin offlfo falls h'dow a cr tuln amount. This, II s"-niK, Is I lie slut tis of th- local land ot her. hnc! ( he d'cri: I hut. It u clwd. "Whil it may or may not buvt ih" eovtrnnp'nt a fw dollars to do this, th fal r'malns tlmt fu- dirt tranfUrtions with a land of flp so far r'-inovej is Rolnjr to lc cinaiv; for those who may havn tiustmnH wllh the land d-iHrtinnt. As thes; offi'--s are -fcatabllJiiita (Continued on I'ge bix.) Wallowa County Service Special Rates for Iioi.se Celebration lloise, Idaho, will celebrate the opening of the main line of the Union Pacific system through mm city, according to announcement hern today. An Important pro gram, Including presentation lo t'nrl Oray, president of the U. P., with the official key 16 the city, has been arranged. Kor this occasion tho railroad company will sell a rouna trip ticket from J-a Grande to Boise and retirn lit a fare of .0, selling dates April I Mil and lath. with a return limit of April 211th. Tho V. V. system has erected a new passenger station lit a cost of $1110.11110, which' will he opened during that time. KTKPIID.VNON IN!ICTF.I INIMANAPOIilS (AP) l. O. Stephenson, formiT grand drngou or the It ii Kill" Kin n In Indiana, wiw iudlrlrd tislay hy the Marlon county grand Jury III connection with an alleged attack iikjii Miss .tladitn ImtIu1it or Indlanaiiolla. liul lileiiek und l'.lirl Ucntry wro nlso indictisl. an announcement hy Klderal Dis trict Attornoy Oordon after a tel ephone conversation with Hpeclal Prosecutor Hoberts. Tlm Olxertrp, coming from the In Hallow a iminly ilalu Imurs ahead of oiIh publk-atkms, Kern's that territory as nu oth er if.tMltcr can. t'orr--siideiM'e In Wallows couiily, romlilnil with otlwr 1-lem flrrirou nrms and A.-MM-lltted Pn"SS dlxniilelM-s, by Aire. gie a news wrvk-e Iliat dleiuliig people am appre ciating man ami more. Mtiwdy grow Hi In Walkma (in-iilatiou pruirs llial fact. "Obscrtrr Adtertl-lng A Merchandising Hcrrlce FARMER FACES GOOD OUTLOOK WAHHINOTON (My tho Asso ciated Press). This is tho "first spring In flvo years with any evl- Dueli Classes Himself World's Worst Witness Ni:V YORK (Hy the Associat ed Press). I'nder perjui-y charges, the result of testimony ho tjavo f Bcmral ,Ul)1ulus In agrl In his suit lo compel Lillian uisn clllul.1.i.. thc bureau of agricultur lo luakn pictures for his company, j a rconom,,. declared lato Thurs- uiki aiso Hieing iii'ni '"" day In a report on' mo situation, cecdlngs, Charles II. ll'iell has is-j Thero are no big agricultural sued a statement terming himself , ,.,..., e.crnt In cattle, tho re port said, nnd "Judging from the lessened population movement, an Increased number of farmers ap- "the world's worst witness" and reiterating that hn und Miss dish had been engaged. Although a tnwyer himself, liuell suld he was utterly paralyzed anil benumbed" while en the witness sland parcntly fuel It financially aafo to f fCnntlnned on Page fWn.1 lti:'ovi.itli I'om I'l'f. WAI.I.OWA. Ore. (.Hliec 1 1 . ,-,'.'.": in i-n i.ir'f if' Hi--surrounding colntry arc Just re covering from a siege of flu. The s"hool olteudunce has been seri ously cut here on many days dur ing the pusl few weeks, due lo pupils being sick. "Mellon" Tax Plan Will j Jie Dress&d Up and Vstl.1 tfAltl.lt: KXtJITM POWIill. viioirii:i.n. oiiio (AP). tiur- ' tic Th irsday was given credit for breaking Ihe hung-r strike of Mike Hedrlrk of Kly. Ohio. In jail here faring u i-harge of vl latllig prohibition laws. He had not eaten for n week when bis friends arrived with "ilelhlieles" of which Mike was fond. When the i aroma of garlic drifted h.t way ho capitulated. (il Harry II. Iluul) WAflllNf.TON (NKA Speclull. The "Mellon" lax plan, profil ing sharp reductions In slirtix rates on Incomes of 1 On, lion and over, Is to be given a new tlrcsa land a new name before It Is Intro duced attain In congress. Hut the Mellon paternity, which was stressed when tho bill wus finance committee of the senate. Hecognlilng that opposition to the original "Mellon" bill was fur thered by the fact that it origin ated with tht secretary of tieas ury rather than with congress, and thai the secretary would ben efit personally thereby by some hundreds of thousands of dollars, administration leaders are agrejd previously before congress, will lie IIS faco ut least, aue evidence ot evaded. If not actually disclaimed. Its congressional origin. APlho nh congress Is not In sea- Wherefore, we will have not tho slon. preliminary steps for the I "Mellon" bill again, but tho huping of the new tax measure I "Hnloot-tlreen"-bill, with the Me:, will b taken during the summer Ion theories present but cloaked by members ot the ways an.ti means committee of the house and (Continued on rag Five.) 1