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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY fcca i - THE WEATHER Portland, AP) Oregon Cloudy . In the west, fair In the cast tonight and Tuesday. : VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 153 GITYl EDITION NY AT REX HALL GIVES VAY Several Skaters at Rink Injured Somewhat by the Collapse NONE SERIOUSLY HURT IN SMASH Precautions to Be Taken to Avoid Similar Occur rences in the Future. Auto Stolen From Local M an roun A number or merrymakers al most miraculously! escaped sorl-. oiih injury or death Saturday ev ening when a portion of the bill-: cony of Hex Hull fell tQ the floor. The Hex Hull Is now being us cmI un a skating rink and ha re cently hud large crowds in atten dance. On Saturday evening the entire hull and bit loon ies were fill ed with the usual Halurday nighl crowd. About Hi persons were watch ing the skaters from a small pro- Jl'CllllJ? fliUCUIiy 111 lilt!, cam tux. . ..... it... r ' OI l lie null wiieil nv ii nut. .-nu ui the section dropped slowly to the floor. Ankle Fracture.. Mrs. It. W. Cummings sustain ed a fractured anklo us a resu the fall. George Bauman. a high school student, was severely jar red and was knocked unconscious by the Torce of the Impact but will recover without permanent injury. :' Airs. Cummings and young Bau man were the only two occupants of the balcony to receive injury other than a few minor scratch es and bruises. . Clyde laundry was skating un der neath the balcony as it fell tind won quite severely bruised by he falling tlmbora but no. byM'S were broken. Park Taylor and A'. V. Htlne also sustained minor Franklin Car, Belonging to C. K. Hibbard, at Bliss, Idaho; Two Boys Still at Large. The Franklin car owned by C. II. lllbbard of Im. Grande which wtts stolen bust week was located yesterday in Bliss, Idaho, accord ing to a message received by the authorities here. The cur was apparently in good shape, the message stated, and will be returned hero this week. Job Busch and James Kcrrls, the two boys suspected of the theft of the cur after escaping from the county Jail Tuesday night of last week have not been found. Jesse Bresheara. county sheriff sent telegrams - to authorities in L'luh, Idaho and California In a further attempt to locate the miss ing youths this morning. , I'll tier Sentence. Jf npprehended. Joe Busch will be taken to the Mate institution for boys, Judge U. l. Couch said this morning. At the time of this last escapade Busch was under parole from the judge and by violating the terms of the parole automatically be comes lluble for a term in statu jtchool for boys. MORE THAN Mill! A HUM 1 1 IUU nilLHU MEET HERE 2 New Plans Are Drawn By DeMonzie Bank Note Circulation and Contribution' by . Capital Plans Before .French Cabinet. I'AlilS, (lly Bio Associated Presa) llio lobbies or tttt ' chamber of deputies anil scii- ate were crowded totlay Willi ' nienittefs of parliament anil others, aulivc politically,, most of. whom, rorrcastliur the rail or the Herrlot Ministry, were .nlreoUy Nweeulntliuc on the eoniKslthMi or the next cabi- net, .Meanwhile the cabinet members were deliberating on reiNjrtett dlrrerenees or polity between Herrlot ami M. De Monzie, new flnanee minister. DeMonzie, who came into the limelight as Kiniince Minster I' Inentel'a . successor, has suddenly acquired prestige that mukes him Ihe louder in t lie possible race for the premiership. The cubiuet's full high school Saturday proved thon(,xt TCeck Is taken for granted most siieeessful of the series held'-,nd It is pointed out that Herrlot Teachers of Union Coun- .ty Gathered at Final Institute - STATE OFFICIAL GIVES ADDRESS Concluding One of Three Conferences Held bat urday Was Most Suc- cesful. . ' The third annual Tnlon County Touchers' Institute held In the S KILLED III YESTEHDftY Florida Wind and Hail Storm Late Sunday Fatal to Four ; EXPLOSIONS TAKE LIVES OF FIVE Quarry Blast at Martinez, Calif., and Premature Explosion at Victor, Colo., Prove Fatal. . Charlotte Quits Hubby TO the GAR ACCIDENTS (Continued on lage Five.) . NEW RATES IN " EFFECT- SOON Keven-.il changes in domestic po rtal rules will he In effect hero RE REPORTED Two men walking along the highway toward Island City were very slightly injured last evening by a car driven by Clyde Hloom Mr. Iltoom had slowed down to let superintendent. this year under the supervision of K. A. Sayre,. county school super intendent. The addresses at the institute were of a uniformly high standard. The principal lalks were made by Professor James h Bursch of thoi department of education and psy chology. O. A. f A. C Hampton. f, T. Thy. Assistant Btate Super intendent .Smith, and H. M. Broad bent of Baker. The morning program opened with a number of musical selec tions by the high school glee club under the direction of Miss Jsu bellc Miller. . Ifnniptou Speaks. Superintendent A. .- Hampton of m Grande delivered the offi cial welcome to the visiting edu cators and the responsu was made by K. A. Hayre, county school ts between two fires, the enemies of the capital levy on one hand and the adversaries of French re presentation at the Vatican on the other. a car pass at the time of running into the men and was proceeding at a very slow rate of speed. One of the victims of the accident was slightly scrutchod but no complaint was filed. K. Ford's luxl Is have run off the grade on highway between I. a Grande und Pendleton b it with Injury to no one. It is said that the car wan driven back onto the road by its own power. rAUIS, (By the Associated Press) Bills providing for an increase in bank note circulation amounting to four billion franks and for a voluntary 10 percent contribution by capital, were pre sented to the cabinet today by fi nance Minister DeMonzie. The cabinet will meet again to night to finish discussion of these measures which will be presented to the chamber tomorrow. De Monzie is determined to resort to a straight capital levy plan only (Continued on Pago Hx.) SIMMY'S TOMi. Florida Morm kills 4, injured 21. 3 men killed. 3 Injured - In minrry blast near - Mnrtinrs, California. 2 Miners killed, one hurt, In blast in Victor, Oilo., mine. THREE TO SPEAK AT LUNCHEON OF COMMERCIAL MEN In addition to speeches by Cap tain K. C. Allworth and Professor K. TV Heed of C.orvallis. C. B. Hall of California- will make an ad dress at the chamber of commerce April IS. Sometime previous to puncheon tomorrow on tho sub that date one-half and one and;j,.ct, "What a Visitor Sues in Ore- ' re- ' inn Professor Bursch's nd dresses dur ing the. morning session were on the subjects, 'The New Teacher In tho Modern School 'and "The Problem - of Measuring Men." I Superintendent H, M. Broadbent ri.unrtr.ri tn .gave a very line uourewi uurmg fVitf ri""' niorniiiK uii' in' vuiur wi iNormai Training to ine reacner. The remainder of the forenoon was devoted to work In depart mental groups with Mrs. K, A. McKnchron presiding over the ele mentary group und Miss Susanna leul head of the phonics and dra matics group. ' Following cafeteria lunch served at noon at the high school undor the direction of Miss Lois Imvls of the domestic science depart ment tlie afternoon session opened with several musical selections sung by the boys' quartet of the high school. Offlt-iftl Speaks. The first speech of the after one. half cent stamps will be re celved ul the local post office f or use In the new rating system The. various changes In the system fol- low: ! Letters (Miscellaneous, written or typewritten), no change: Po stal cords (Government hjsued. no ch;i nge ) ; I 'osl curds ( private mulling cards, either written or printed) old rate t cent each, new rate 2 cents each; printed cards (larger than Gov't, postal cards; old rate 1 cent per 2 ozs. new rate 1 1-2 cents; per 2 ozh, if bearing the words "Post Curd" or ' J'rivate Mailing Card." 2 cents; 4fotible or reply post Cards (not fnv't) each portion . formerly 1 cent each, new rate 3 cents each; complete newspapers and maga zines (mailed by public) old rate 1 cent per 4 txs.. new rate 2 t nts per 2 ou, If over 8 cents mail us parcel post; book und catalogs (24 pages or over and 8 oz or less) no change; Seeds, plan ts, bulbs, roots, etc (8 o. or less) no change; Miscellaneous printed mutter (8 oz. or less) old rate 1 cent per 2 ozs., new rate I 1-2 cents per 2 ozs.; Miscellaneous printed matter (over 8 os and in cluding books, catalogs, newspap ers and magazines), parcel post rate; Parcels (8 oi or less. Includ ing all mailable mutter except mentioned above). 1 1-3 cents p-r 2 ozs.. formerly 1 cent per oz. or at the one pound zone rate; pur- Captaln K. C. Allworth, "Wash ington's most distinguished soldi- will talk about the O. A- C. memorial campaign and Professor Heed will tell what the Corvallls chamber of commerce is doing. LOCAIj cagkhs iioxoiti;i Oregon Agricultural College. Cor wi Ills, re. ( Specia l ) Wukl o Stoddard and George . W. Brown, both of La Grande, were guests at a dinner given Wednesday night by Couch and Mrs. It. II. Hager In honor of the busketball squad. Mr. Stoddard, who Is student body president. Is a senior In com meree. Mr. Brown is a senior In mining engineering. (Continued on Page Five.) GOLTToulEy IS PALM SUNDAY SERIEHELD M f AM T, Fla (By the Associated Press) i-Tho death of Mrs. John T. Simpson, of West wood Park, today increased yesterday's torna do ileal h toll to four. Bodies of three victims of the wind .and hull storm near here Sunday afternoon were In the Mi ami undertaking parlors late last night a man named Sullivan, a Mrs. Scholtz and a boy. Twenty four Injured in the storm, are in Miami --'hospitals. The storm formed near Hlaleah. sfx miles went of Miuml . and struck with greatest force at the White Belt dairy, wrecking homes and buildings, And doing damage stimated at between $lGU,00t) and $2io,onp. It continued In a north easterly; direction and passed out to sea 'about 1G miles north of here. Reports reaching Miami say that rain und hall storms were " . POSTPONED HOT I.AKK (SpechU) ; l'alni Snndny was observed ut the reRU" lar Sunday nlKht services nelil nc the Sunutorlum lust eyonliiB. Mm. A. T. Hill of IM. Grande read n triinnscrlitt on'-lhe uruelfixutlon of. Christ. The slhWs which are rep resentations ol ruinous painting porlruyinff the events or l-ulm Sunday wore Khown nnd explain ed by .Miss Ulanehe Howell or the Sanatorium statr. Next Sunday will conclude this series or Lenten services which have been held each Hunduy Jit the Ijiko. The manuscript which Mrs. Hill prepured and road was Instructive as well ns InterestlnB, and her talk was greatly enjoyed by the large number who attended the servic es. The slides are being loaned by Mrs. Mossniun who has given ninny Interesting lectures in J-a Grande on ruinous paintings. Mr. and Mrs. Hill, and Dr. and Mm. Mossninn were dinner gnosis at the Sanatorium Sunday evening and uttended the services. Chniiottn Nash, who was ".Miss St. Iwils" puu-canl or mid who ohmeil with l'Y . tilrnoil rrom lris to her home hi St. Irfuiis without her husband. Nimlllnger is 30 yours older thnn his wire. In the Aliunde Clly Niirillhiger. Iiils re- TROUT SPAWN AT HA J CHERY (Continued on Page Five.) HE QUITS T 1 Homing AiriiM'n to lie Guided Through l-'og liy 1 ;ict'tiitit (Continued on Page Fif.) 1XMON, (Al) An electric current is lo be used shortly to guide pilots through tin- fogt of Knglund in safety to the airdrome below them. The binding space is encircled by a cable. Just under the surface of the ground, charged with an al ternating current which '.'rentes u. magnetic field. Thr presence of this field Ik detected by instru ments curried on the plane and, according to Sir Philip Sasoon. under secretary for air, no matter how dark the night or how thick the fog. the pilot will know when he Is over the land stage. The Baker-lrft Grand (J golf tour nament announced last week will be held In Baker April Jittli in stead of April 12 as was first an nounced. The story goes that the post ponement of the date was tho re sult of a request from one of the most ardent local golfers who ma nages ii department store In his spiire time. It seems that this gentleman made a dale with the preacher of his church at Clirlst- m is to see hltn again In church Kustcr Sunday and felt that an engug"inent of such long standing should be kept. Artists To Appear Here In Recital This Month Clover Creek Man Is Fined for profanity ij'o 1'TOst or Clover Crook was fined HI by Judge Hugh K. Hru- dy or Ihe justice court this morn ing on charges of using profanity on the state highway. Lecturer Tells of Japanese Earthquake A. H. Stange, L. Kinzel Here for a I-ew Days A. II. Slang'', fullior or August J. Stung", or this oily, uecompun- iod by his grandson Leslie ljn.ei. Is snondlng a rew days In U Grunde. lie Is here., not only ror a visit at I lie Stange lioine, but al so on business. Mr. Stingo and Mr. miwi win leave for Morrill. Wisconsin on Wednesday. WASHINGTON. (Uy the Asso ciated l'ress) Tho resignation of Kdwnrd K. lirodie, minister to Slum, will be accepted at his re quest. A successor has not been selected. llrodle'wus appointed to the post by 1're.sldont Harding In 1811. He was vice-president or the Ore gon Chamber or Commerce and is a publisher In Oregon City, Oregon. X TRA UNION". Ora.. (Special).- Brood trout'-spawning Is being curried on at the local fish hutuhery, and H. H. Monnoy, superintendent, ox-j jects to secure about half a mil-' lion eggs for tho spring hatching. He . has been feeding and caring for these brood trout for the past few, years nnd this Is the first spawning that tho hatchery has secured from these fish. . TO W IT'.IIIOLI) BI.CORItS. V;VKlllM.lO (AP) Interiiul revcituo t'ollti'tttrs have lMtn or dered by Commissioner Blair to withhold the nw Income tax ree- onlh - from., public Inspection until given riirtfiei- authority from the Internal revenue bureau. ALFALFA T Br COLD WAVE AUTO THIEF, 1(5, RAFFLED POLICE JUST "FOR FUN" BOSTON. (By the 'Associated press) Jumes Sheehan, 16. auto mobile theif who played tag with the Boston motor police for four days because he liked a "thrill," weuried of the sport today uixl returned to ihe state school for boys at Shirley, from which he es caped several months ago. In the hide and seek game with Ihe police yesterday in the Charle slown dlslrlel, crowds turned out lo cheer the youth. "I did It Just for tho fun of the thing," he explained. NORTH POW Dion. Ore. (Spe cial to tho Observer) Kully per cent of the fields of alfalfa were entirely killed by the D ccmbcr cold spell. Investigation during the past week has tils closed. This condition is report ed trilto general throughout east ern Oregon not only lo alfalfa fields but also to all kinds of Trull and be rrles. T h e dam age he i however, is very great. Those who were fortunate enough to have their flelda sown with Orlmm alfalfa are Ihe urn a mainly who suffered no damag Flowers Dot La Grande; Clean-Up Week JN earing TVjrsdi'y nlntr.. A.rrM IVuug K oiiieh W.uucatlonul Au xiliary or the local Methodist rhurth will present Viet or Depln to. violinist, and Marguerite Car ney, lyric soprano, accompanied by Margaret Notx. pianist, in ron eerf t the First Methodist Kpis coimi hurch. ' Both Mr. iM Plnlo and Miss Car ney are musicians of gnat ability and are well known to la Grande people. Mr. lePlr.to neently re turned from a trip to the Orient. He was vtolinUt on the Orient passenger liner President (Irani and also appeared u sololit In concert in Japan tnd the PMUy- f p!-ei. 5l. Rrw -:ii:i1;i'R Uts htune. Minn Carney if wWI known lit-t'-, having formerly resided here. She Is now known as Port In nd'n blind ntng'T. Sh is po?W'il of a soprano voire of delicious purity ami flexibility und u?M'S It with m listed I lot dl ignce. She recently won a scholurshlp gtven by I he National Federation The down stairs auditorium of the I D. S. T.ibernaele wus filled to capacity tuat evening when Kr ne.t W'oodard. of Baker, gave a I b-rture on "Conditions In Japan nt ni i Woodtitd wan on ft MiHMfj to Jn- Jirufjii, "April Khow-rn bring May Mow ers." That is true but April sunshine und showers likewise bring April Bowers, at least In Ul Orande. At present one may walk through the residential districts and see beds of dafrodlls, bleeding hearts, nnd other early flowers in all their iriory gorgeous yellow, brilliant red und purest white Interming ling In a protuslon of color, with a background of verdsint green in evidence, f La Grande may not have quite ma tarlv a season iv rnal cllb'ft fli't- 't.-I'j In t;... Low Cost Per Reader pi;sts lNJi iti: tbi;i;s CNBtN, Our. (Special) Then In quite, a lot of complaint fron orchard men in this vicinity In reference to damage done young fruit trees by rabbits and ot h unlmuls during the winter. Most of the damage seems to have been done to the prine und cherry trees, more than 2'to tries WM. LEVENS PREPARING FOR nil Appoints Four Assistants to Work from Office 'in Salem . FORMER BAKER MAYOR IS CHOSEN Prohibition Commissioner to Tour State Soon and Confer with County Of-, ficers. . SALEM, Ore. (By Asso ciated Press). Prohibition Commissioner of Oregon Wil liam Levens today announced the appointment of four state prohibition agents who will operate from his main office. The quartet are: D, R. Car-: ter, former mayor of Baker,; Ore.; Dan M. Jones, former Washington state " peniten tiary guard ; , A. McFarlano and William T. ' Duckworth,, both of. Portland. V Levens will soon tour tho state and confer with sher iffs and district attorneys. , PIERCE DENIES URGirJ& RECALL (ions" wi:i.tx)wi:i)i SAX I'HANCISCO (Al' Till) Aim' I'lnui Bob, stnlVvnrt holt' or III" sen, timk n firmer itrlp tmliiy ui- ill r;io lieurts of the Hun l''rnnelM'0 ilistrlet tliiiu he i'iiilnivil yeHter ihiy with the liiiim'HHlvu enlriiiiee or the bnliie rni-t nun inn nay His M'.iii(l frleiully nssnult iiimhi the i-flili'iitH' iirrertion.s waH iierHdiittl iipiH'lirnnee In the form or a luiriiile or Ki.nno HiillorN riiini l-'erry IIiiIIiIIiik to the City mill MAN WITIIOIT COI NTIIV. Ni:V VOItK (Al") I'rhiTO lo- liailllllitl Killile .elihi'hl'lin. Heir Htylnl "I'.nilr of Kinilintnii," U- iMn-leil hv the l.lilleil hluten to (iri'iit llrlluln only to )' refiiMil nihiiltliiliee there. In Imek ill !'.!- lis iHlllllll. llllllliKI'llliim uriii'lnlH took '.lint hi i nstoily toilny. Me re Iternleil Ills i llllltls Hint he Is ll'tt tellliiK on a illiloiiiulle iasHirt Isniieil by Hie Tnrkisli minister In lioniliin mill llm hl mission n to Minre minis ror ileveloinielil or mitiiriil n'somiix hi Kiinlm-I1111. 8AI.KM. Ore. Soltll Gov,' irnor Walter Mi TJerw, who rii cently returned froin 'It trli lip ) I'Jnstern Oreson. and who Ihia' lieen, " uecuHutl. by Portluna mow ipur.ein or InHilKutlnK thO' iiroiiotfiil-rveall or Senutor llruco UiMiulil. ot ; I .a viruiiiie. niinuuy' urine i jiii wia In any .wuy liutriimentni til iLtrltiitlntr the' movement lie uuhl thut printed reporta to thla orrect were in error. . . Tho governor . . declnr-vl that whilo In eastern Oregon recently he wim Invited to attend a grung 1 meeting, nnd It Wus arter ho huu entered the hall that ho waa In rormed that petitions had been prepured nsklng for tho rocall of Ihe Union and Wullowa, senator. Tho executive lofuued to Intimate whether he would tako any purt In reeulling Sonutor Dennis In ev ent the petitions were filed und tho election called. Airplanes to Explore Remote Arctic Regions WASHINGTON (Al') The vnt unknown ri-Klon:i of the Are lie will be explored tlll.s millillier wllli niivul iilnriirt by imvy pllols hill not n a government project. The allemiit ul observing the un- eliurli.il urea of more tliun 01111 million "'inure miles lying between AIiihIul and (he north pole where i eonllnent mnv exist, will be on one rnnch having been Hint mlL,,. n ennniTtlon wilb ein cx so badly that ninny of them will .....iiii,,,, h.iMlol by Honiihl II. die rrom tho efrects ol gnawing. Mni Mlllnn. the explorer, who will STATE POLICE TAKE UP CASE by animals. HI H.NT UIVr.lt VJM'M'l'M. HA K Kit, Ore. (Hpcchtl) That the frost damage tj alfalfa stands (n the I pper liuint Htver country will not be excessive Is the belief Continued on I'age Five.) Alleged Kidnappers to Be Tried in Hombay IIMMHAY. (lly the Associated ref) AH nine nieu charged ;';;rf !i pan and whs In Toklo the three I testacy of st rings urge anl by 'lays of the rptake. H'-ptembcr I. ZiKust'T Hnnday. Ihe wcallh of flo- and 3. 1923 and spoke from blsw,.rH in full bloom will fir surpam own exprieni-'. He stutid that ' tit' present. nn siiort week's 1 Tea eHrthiiiiak'-s. wli h only a ; grow h in the ipring means a uliort time between each. w-re r'- niullltude of polen. corded during the three da alo tobl of rondblons aft of Women's rhiJts in a Young ar- jfihock and the number of people tlsts contest recently hpi at I'ort !und. Mips Nots. pJnnlft. Is rImo excel lent. Hhe Is a plnl-t whose play ing rvflrets much understanding and mpathv and her execution is very satisfactory. 1 A few lawnmowers iire out al-tb- jihoiiirh tin. areHler share or ihe raltlln trimmers will not be Isk- kllb'd by fire and otherwuw. j (i from winfer storag" for awhile. In addition to Mr. WoouWd'a . iy smudg'". the result of firr talk Jick Hlatt rendered a pluno , p.-rmlin. ar rating Into trash c solo. Mim Myrtle liluck gave a vo'jrumhiied during the winter va ra I aolo. lIck Undvy played tnro'son. nich soil, prrxured from e violin number and the I. I). 8. I . Cbotr aoK two numbers- I (Contiuued on I-Five.) An afherllMr I InlereMrd In (pininy i rmiiNHiiw, ' " I ..lt. nM tlnv t ;...- ui.-,, firii, !) , inn ii .'i.H ,1, low exH'ilillliiri; mt reader. relurn tor the ninth lime lo his favorite haunts of lee and snow on a ship li nvlng WlHenssi t, Maine about June I ft. The plan lias been unproved by Meerelary Wilbur and Indorsed by resident Coolhlge. 11KI.MONT. Muss. (By the Asso ciated l'ress) The slato pollco joined local authorities today at tempting to solve the "gas mask" murder, Ihe victim of which Alex ander llushman. Nova Hcolla car penter und war veteran, wus found Hatiirilay In an abandoned cellur nivir Waverley. The gas mask, rastened to ' his head, couluined enough chloro form to kill 3D persons, pollen said which had been poured Into tho chemical chamber of tho mask. AIK MIIIHIIOI' DI.AI). . I'Oltil.AMI (Al) Archbishop Alexander flirl.lle s lllrrt In tho hivpital hero f.ils aflcrnixm. Willis For President, Anti-Wet Battle Cry That fsm-lilernllon iletermliii-s Ih wtlile or IIh luliertl-lng he hoys. It I- natural. Hirrefon, that Ih ,-lionhl lalne fllwrier sMi-e liiubly Isi-aiiw lie get m minimum rate and na-lMs oer I2.IHXI renihTs oery day. "Observer Ailrrrtl.lng . A Mercliaiidl.lug Sen lee (Hv lllll'I'V II. II1111I) ( T A':M Siilunn It :gue of A - merlo-i. linvlng wrlllen elgll t'''nth tini'-'nilnunt into Ihe uon Mllllltlon. bill riiKlltiK lis elirorce. in-Ill lo (hi'e 'O have 1,1-rn both hitir-lienrli 'I and Inerrlcient. Ii r - pill -il lo M- gelling "all Bel" to make prohibitum enforrem.'nl the di-ei'ldllig fiirler In 111" noilllliiltlon and election of lb" next president. Lending the list of pi esldeul lal eligible", under I lie league Htieelfl eMlions. in snid lo tie Senator I I'ri.nk II. Willis of Ohio. I WUIIs li s been suiipei leil. (or of the lies Moines Federation of the past elam years. 01 minium,. a preSIJenuui oe. .x n-xumi llier favorite of Cue Mahaiuja oi Indore. were rnmllleil toihiy lifter a preltnilnary hearing, for trial III Ihe Uombay high court. Des Moines RcKiKtcr Adopts ("rime Policy lKH MdINK1! (lly the Associa ted l'ress) The lies Moines He. glsier today began un experiment of segregallng all crime news on (he Inside page. St the suggestion N omul's Clubs, f among regulars on all lli-piibllcua !..;.'. no uvr .ii:v,i,v..iV.,,.l.h ..VesV. i.Ji'. of th ranks when it cme.es to thn matter of prohibition and displays a dry Insurgency that not even Morris Sheppard, who Introduced the iimendlnent, cwn Slirplass. Willis and Ihe Anil-Salon League sort ot grew up together. Ills old home at Adli. .. Is not (ar (rom Westervllle, thn birth place and still the headquarters or Ihe leugun. Willis rought the leagues right In his curly political hull lea In Ohio, und It was in no small part liuguo support I hat :-ent him to Congrrsa, mude him (Continued on Par Vive.)