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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY ' THE WEATHER CITY EDITION POUTI-ANI AP) Ore icon: Generally fair tonight and Wednesday. VOLUME XXIII. LA GRANDE, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925. MEMBKR ASSOCIATED P11E8S MEMBER ASSOCIATED mESS NUMBER 154 ACTION FOR RECALL IS Senator Dennis Charges Move to "Radical Influence" DEFINES ISSUE BEFORE VOTERS Declares Dennis Resolu- tion Would Aid Many Members of the Union County Grange. on his return from his ranch on tin' I taker-. Malheur county line jesterdny liruee Dennis, state sen ator from I'nlon und Willowu. counties, rend I bo newspaper stories that had been running for the past few days relative to a threatened recall on lilm by Po mona grange. Well," he Haid when naked for an expression regarding1 the mai ler, " ou can say that M Is very evident some radical Influence out Hide tin- grunge ha been at work, for as I know the grange people of Fnlon and Wullowa counties they are AmerlcanH, and Americans be lieve tn giving every man a square ileal mid In hearing: both Hides of a question before attempting to take drastic action. I regret that Pomonu grange did not ask mo to come before It and give a com plete history of every uct In the legislature, raiher than take state ment! or flre-eallng radical speuk ers and act on them. Define Issue. The Issue plainly Is whether I urn subject to recall because I have voted iiiul sponsored measures In the lust legislature that I sincerely he New In. Thai, and thut aloite Is the issue. Those who opposed the state loaning money to buy seed wheat for farmers In the frozen wheat lalt would be as much Justtrled In talking recall on me a urn the farmers of I'otnonu grunge In their position. Voting to submit uny measure up to the people at a en. eral election cannot bo much of a i rime for that is what Oregon's system of government teachees. If the people vote down anything of fered llum by a legislature, for consideration the matter Is closed. "Apparently Heninc Joint Reso hitlon No. . known as the I tennis resolution, is worrying- the radi cals. It is u constitutional amend ment offered for consideration at the next general election and is a suggested business policy for Ore gon lo adopt. My judgment is Unit If the people .idopt It we Will share the prosperity which Florida under a like amendment, Is en joying. Would Mil Grangers. We Claims 'This would mean that, many members of the grange who, like iii.:jell are tied up with mortgaged (Continued on l'atje Five.) The modern American comedy drama. ' Show iff." which was Klven at the Itst meelinp of the .Winn ho r hood cluh lust Tuesday and repeated the following Wed Hflay niKht. will uifttln he pre si nted April 23 and -M. with slight variations and additions, under the auspices of t he American l'srlon. at the hiKh school auditorium. The same cist of elwht players will take part In the. play, which Is under the aide direction of Mrs. Iunald I'asue. The members nf the cast are Mrs. L. H. Russell, Mrs. I.. Rt Mot-. Mrs. Kllis Knight, Miss lierthn WatsinKcr. Mrs. Chus. .Moore. Miw. Warntek, Mrs, Jmle Cox and Mrs. Richard Clay corn h. Good Friday ASM DRAMA TO BE STAGED AGAIN Are Being Arranged A iciul program for Ooo-.l Friday in beii.g nrrangtd by th' Ministerial Association of Iji (irande ami will tie given Ht the First Fresbyterian church Friday aMernoon from I - until a o'clock. During this time Reverend Rert A. Co ell. of t lie Methodist Kpis- rniiii church, south: liull K. u a lis, of the lain ml city Community j tiers or the association this morn ch'nich; William F. Hull, of thclng. I .ol heran i hureh; George Albert Cmilata Flaiiiied. I'nthir.l nf the First Rartiti chinch; KIiiht Grant Keith, of; In the evening the M-i hodisl j ,jav from V w Mcvtro und accom thi Ftist Methodist church; t. i Fpiscopal church choir will give panled th" body of his 'n. 'Iil' h W. Jones of the First Christian U cantata. "The S -ven Ijist Words has 1,-een In charge or the H. .,,,1 u',iii,n crnxiiv It oh or Christ." under the direction or Rohnenkump company, to Knler- of tic- First Fres'.-ylerUia ci.urc'i. Push Oregon By Termwork Is Only Way Charles Hall, Prof. Reed and Captain Allsworth Speak at Commercial Luncheon. Although a Californium diaries It. Hall, of San Francisco, told the t'nion county chamber of com merce members today that re sources and scenery of Oregon was absolutely wonderful even though practically untouched at present. Mr. Hall, here with Captain Kd Allsworth, of Portland, and Pro fessor Kdwin T. Heed of Corvallis, in reference to the O. A. C. I'nlon Memorial building campaign, has visited nearly every part of Ore gon and he emphatically declared that "this slate has everything that California hus." "Why should anyone- want to die here," be questioned, slating that Oregon Is almost heaven itself. I "rites Teamwork. 111 Closing ne rrn-'-u " i cbleni he witnessed when in a team of horses, working as one unit. hauled u large boiler up a sleep mountain path, a feat which he thought impossible until he saw it accomplished. He declared that what Oregon needs to develop its vast resources i "leamwork" with every section of the state pulling together for the slate's good. He declared that the east-west feeling should not be narrow hut thai both eastern and western Oregon .should aid each other for the common good. "A concerted movement by the stale chr tuber of commerce" would do much, he said. following him Professor Heed, who has appeared here at similar Iniu-ht-onx In the pnBt. reviewed the Hunipton unnouneed tlmt he posalhllltlfH or u chumlMT ol- torn, .'would accept the Astoria otter, merce. oluliiilnir that such an or-th" S'hool board haa been wad Banlwitlon should realure rellow-lnr throuith appllcatlona Hint ship. MKh Ideals and comnittlee caiilf rrom nearly every atatc in work. e.si"clally. lie told of a plan the weat. One by one. t-u- appll- thul is neinir suceeasiuny lleu .n orvulll whereby a, roiiiiiierrlul 1 committee hus i -nlored t he con- Ifideiure of cuslmnerN In tlH'lr home merchant)! and of farmers in th'dr honi" markets, hy nutans of get ting the retailers to et a fair jrlcv on their gooils and hy mnkg ing local markeLs for the produce of the farms. Hefore Mr. Mall took Ihe floor. Captain Allsworth. who1 w.mh pre sented with a medal or honor hy the I'nlted Slates tfuvcriimenl for heriit.Htn dnrlnir the world war. told of ('resident Kerr'M 17 ycar.s of service to (. A. ('.. and also of the. . A. I'uion Memorial huihl InK. which will also serve us a stu dents union hulldliiKf. (."haries 11, Reynolds was chair man of the luncheon. Vive permits for building side walks have heen issued from the city offie" since January 1. a check (up today shows. Ksllmatcs of the cost arc not listed hut a lotal or reel, most ly on Division street, will be con si rueled. l-'our of tne permits wcr" grant ed C. J. Richards, contractor, and one to Frank I 'h-a Inger. calling for 80 feet along Third strn-et, lilock f. Arnold and Dray addi tion. Richards' permits follow: Nixiy-I'oiir feet of sidewalk nn 1 dvision St.. Rlock 'J, R nenrson s addition. ixiy-four feet r shh-walk mi Division St., Rlock !t. Ryriearson's addilion. Sixty-four feet of sidewalk on Division St.. Rlock Rynearsun's addition. Fifty reel sidewalk on K street, Ulock II. ' "onnor'H addition. Couple Married Years. HAIjKM. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Jchhm Mucy, who were married here in the year ISflf.. celebrated their r,u h w eddlng anniversary. Mr. Macy Is HU yeurs of age. while Mrs. Maey Is 75 yiirs dd. The st-ven children of M r. mid M rs. Maey. were In attendance at I lie anniver sary festivities. Programs . will gie the -Seven I-inI Word 1'lpe organ n timbers and sji rial musical n l in bets will be giv en before and after each address. There will also be congrega tional singing. The public is u- ited ii nd are free, to come and go all during the n f b i noon, ac cording to announcement by mem- M FIVE PER1V11TS FOR SIDEWALKS I III W E SCHOOLS T Lonpfellow Chosen i 1. 1-iUllglLUim liUUM.Il i as Successor to Arle C. Hampton. TO TAKE OFFICE FIRST OF JULYjmiw Jusllrli-ntlon or tlutiii-ifr ami jh iiBln plcclswl nn mlininlntni- T1, , . ,'ition or Jusileu by th RovernmiiiU Idaho hdllCatOl' belCCtedlln lt ri'lutlons with buslnrM. Tlir from List of Applicants JVC1 irom W earl V l!iVerV Western State. . .1. T. Longfellow, Idaho. has been of Nanipa, unanimously elected by the local hoard of edu- 'ration to the position of super- dorsed the suggestion for a treaty tmendent of the 1m Orandejof co-operation among the cotton schools, effective Jily, first, ac-j producing- stales. fording to announcements todayi ' lrv ('oiidltiuiis. following a board meeting vesier- The president reviewed et day. ! This action brings to a close uj ii. . 40 prominent educators of theld the consequent reduction m northwest who wero endeavor nir ... ... .... cant by the resignation ol Super- in secure me nutmiim iniiue v;i- int.'Twlnnt - t.. i4,,i,ini,,ii u ho accepted a position offered him ! by the Astoria, Ore, bourd or ciluciition. Since Mnrcli 1:1th. wln-n Mr. . 'i.'l on,,, uu - choice finally rested upon the Nampa man. Longfellow's Hpi-onl. Mr, I.onRfctlow lias hoen princi pal of the :i!i!iipa, Jdaho, hiifh xehool Mln.ec 1921 and during that tlmu had complete dliection of the high school, report Ins direct ly to the. hoard of education. 1'ilor to l'Jl he was at Kndi cott. Wash., and from Sepleinher, I 17 to April, lylll, he Herved in t he Headoua rtera coin pany, il It I Mt lif"try, 91 at Division, Cnll-d Jl" received- his nuuoa aimy. honorable dtscharK0 April 27, M'J after ten months' service at ('amp Lewis and a like period of time overseas. U S. V. (inuliiate. . Mr. LonRfellow received his de grees from Washington Slate col lege in June, J ;i 1 a. He special ized in ed lent ion, particularly In school administration. Refore tils war service, he was principal at (Conliuued on 1'age Five.) A dinner In recognition of Iho 17 years of service rendered the school hy Dr. William J. Kerr, president of O. A. C, was givei last evening In the bum inent of th Methodist churrh hy graduates and former students of the institution. Main addresaen of the evening were inn de by 'uptain F. C. All uorth, '16. "Washington's most dis tinguished soldier." I'rofessor F. T. Itecd. of O. A. C.. and C H. Hall, late of California. J Miring the course of the dinner plans for the new Jf.iH-.umi Memor ial I'nlon building to he erected on t he campus of the college were presented. Th banquet opened with the singing of several college songs by the entire assembly. These were followed hy a vocal solo utid an en core by (J. I,. Dutton. Dr. R. I'. Landis was toastmasler. Negro to Serve Ten Days in (lily Jail Ten dajs in jail was the sentence Judge j. D. Slater handed out to ''hind Withinglou. colored, in the mtttih Ij'-.il court this morning. Wit hington was charged wit h drunkenness. O.A.C. ALUMNI HONOR KERR Trial of Ray Lewis, charged wllh 1 1 first of Cm.lo Sam's fleet of driinkenni ss. and J. C. .)a k.son. c- I citMr hard hilling uirptane carrh rs. cuseii of p'tssessinti of (ntoxh ul ing j riie launching marks u tremep. fi-iuor, will probably be held this ! dous si ride forward In the art of ening. juiiv-.ri construction, although the . servleeabtHly of the Karafogu as a FilC Victim Will I$C Moulin hangar ii nd landing field 1... : : Fntnim. lon ' ,,,r airplane xltll is to be proven. liuried in bnterpnsc Thl, ,11(B. ,,,.,. tmjklnt. ,, . mvIII t-ary IH'i.eutt horsepower to I.Utb- r Frost, father of Theodore jfclve r the n.t lo 34 knot speed Frost w ho db d here March DM h she needs. H-rdynamos would from burns received tn the tragic ; furnish all the eleeirlelty needed by fire at Ktons when four lost their! city or nearly l.oiiit.ona popnloi lives, arrived In ax C.rande yesler-l.on for light, heat, cooking, si re. t prli:c for buriul. Good Times Ahead, Says President Coolidge Notes Difficul ties Facing Manufac turers; Promises Fed eral Aid. WAMIINOTON (Hy Hie Aao- tl"t"i '"" A" "'ni- ' n,.r,.llsPj imnlnriiH iiroKTily was vok-i'd Ity Pr.'Hltlrnt t'oolidKO i tin uilUrcHB Monday niKht to III' I.Nutionul Cotton. Miinutucturt-'i-.i' ! ntuiuclulton. j in Hip pn-Ht-nt ninl prospiTtlve I In.i.iui.-!.. I witnoli.tn Mi- I 'niilhltr.' opportunity in the. home market lie said, "has resulted- in u very fair approximation of democracy. In industry." He also promised full assistance by the national government In fighting the boll weevil and iu- length the problems of the cotton manufacturing Industry. noting even the return of short skirts consumption Ol ii . cioiii. in: auijiMi Ihtil hn siivv little nrosnect of tab-1 IHzlng women's styles, and ro-. "I niarked that their constant cliang Inc mlBht maUe it difficult fui-i 1" "-v. twwa j .j- ........ inunuractureis but "no doubt itjtol-, C. Francis JcilkillS. apil,,ir"",ony UddS "" I Jenkins also promises that in diKi-jssins the Bovernmcni'a' the stay-at-homes may see relations with In less, the Prcal-,,, presidential inaUITUrnl dent declared enfoi-ceinent of the l'lL!mt-Ml.l" llliu,uim law wua essential but that It wanjCercmollieS fl'0111 theil' OW11 necessary also for Industry lo' ex- , . , rliotjmf fnotlu.ll jerclse thi- same viBilance. lie luded industry for its rccoxiii- ,, ( u ,.esl,nl,lllty to arda . its employes. The ugencieo of the government were placed at the disposal or Industry hy Mr. Coolidge. who mentioned specifically thai the federal trade hoard "lias heen de vised for the purpose of sale- (Continued on Patre Five.) A report just received hy Cu id. Redifer, in charge of t lie local corps of the Salvation Army, de scribes the growth of the organi zation throughout the world dur ing 1 324 ii nd lays pa rticular em phasis upon the rapid spread of lis missionary work in many dis tant fields. The report has ueen prepared at t he national headquarters, In New York City for distribution among all officers in connection with the "diamond jubilee' ohserv once of the army, which occurs t his year. Founded in I SG5. us a smalt mission In the cant end of J London, t he organization :s now 6o years of age. In spite of t his short span of existence, t he u rmy flag now flies hi Mi conn tries and ions ami rolonies, and Its rellg- HUrUU neH:e eilllie a ro cond jeled in f: languages and dialects. Moiv Missionary Work. The mlsNlonary work, maintain ed almoHt entirely by an anoii'il week of Kclf-denlal on tin I of Salvationists throughout th (Continued on Fage Five.) RELIEF WORK REPORT GIVEN Huge Floating Home For Airships Launched Today CAMDFX. X. .1. (Ry Ihe Ao- t Inle.l lre..il 'I hi "SmiiiImuM " the worlds gi--nlet and .wiftcl 'idrplniie lariier. was launched to- I ;(n. Mi". CurlK D. Wilbur. wRi'l iif Set-retnry ol Ihe .Nft Wilbur, chrlsiem d lite raft. Wilbur ilelR.j i -ml nn addit-. CAMDFN. N- J. fl'.y the Associ ated Fress)- Ruiit to eoiitain the propelling engines I hot ever w enl Into a ship, the I". S. S. Karnloga lakes lo t he water here today as ea rs a n pusi ; h nearly ev might y ry other pur- I i am I urolm-F t h'' coiMbined are stronger than (CoulibUvtl on t'afc. Five.) RADIO FANS TO WITNESS BIG GAMES "Prismatic Ring" Will Enable Stay-at-Homes to See Olympics INVENTOR TELLS OF DEVELOPMENTS Great Things in Store in Near Future as Result of New Addition to Op tical Science. 'BALTIMORE (Hy the As sociated Press). Tlic inven tion of u device known as the "prismatic ling:," will enable radio funs to SCe the next .j , ., ...n vijuijn; (UllUf, la ncil no hearing the C h e e 1 1 n g, WHS Iu-":,..,,i;..i,i (.i..,, i, ., ,.,.M, ' or uaseoau games as iney are ; . ; .nappcilllljf, He said the prismatic ring is a new contribution to opti cal science. CABINET FAVORS DeMONZIK PLAN; GOES TO BOARD I'AltlS (Hy the Ashoclittril I'ros) The jem eminent' new finnnelnl hill, t'liilKxIyliig' prmt sioiiH for a proMsed capital levy fir font'd loan, via introduce! In Ihe chitmlHT of deputies today li.v Finance ADiiitt-r le.lniJe. 'l;ie cabinet ngreel to the men sure rnrly ImI. De.Miiii.le askeil it.s immediate reference to the finance coinnittlce, and n rc Mirt heforo tonight. SAN FRANCISCO ( Ry the Asso ciated I'reHM) Written uccounls of an interview bel ween I )oi olhy Hi lingson and Dr. Joseph Cattoii, jprosecullon ulleiilsi, were inlrodue- j ed at t hi sanity trial today, and ntnlliefl li.ul ltil,ik,li.il ! il j , . Mllll , , l.,iru,-1,, ,,,, proceedings and as capable of malilug a rational defeiine. The stalemenl ipioled the girl as RIGHT, I0NGTi!L l"trt!ilil(4 renei. .n rlirht nn.l r.r,- and undeiHlood what it iiteaul lo take huniln life. Low Cost Per Reader An derll-cr Is hilrrolrd lit fpialHy of chviihil Ion, which 'I he OIhtvit pnnkleM. hut he is hImi priuiai'ily htterelrl In low cvpcmhluic Hr n-slcr. That coitxblerallon drlci nilne.s the Mi hie of the flderlWng he bin Il ! natural, thrn-fon', thai he -boo hi hic tlhMTter Hpaec hlghl licf-aii-r he gi n ntinlioMiM rale ninl rnu-iu's orr FJ.'MHi ntulcts vwrj day. OUerrr AilierlWna A 51en hsmliiiig Mr vice' If SYNDICATE I: kMH UNCOVERED if, i''T : I! ' , (My M-:. Airmail KerUce) (.oernor Miriam A. IVrgiison or Texas icstoml the pidillral rights taken frcm her linshand, James M. IVrgiir-ou, uhen lie uns i vit io veil fr,,n iirrii-' uf giieiiior in IUI7, hy signing the ani nesty hill parsed hy (he leglslalure. WAYWARD li BACK AT HOME SOCT1I it ION D, Ind. (Hy the As sociated Fress) Wilson W. Culp former minister, father of ID chil dren and prominent In two elope ments in the past two years. Is for given hy his wife and Ih home again peeling potatoes. Mrs! Clio Culp, who eloped with fulpt her brother-in-law, Is- ngulr at homo at Nappanee, Ind., re-1 united with her husband tnd two children. St far as she Is concern-j ed. the recent elopement Ih ii Hus-: ed Incident. Hunting for Job. Culp, ut home here, talked with reporlers today before starting In search of a Job. "There Is nothing more to it. We have fixed every thing up. I am to stay at home and there will be no prosecution, ' he said, adding thut his wife re fused lo sign u warrant. Officers said he returned home Sunday and was hidden hy his wife until she obtained tho officials promise that he would not he ar rested. An Interviewer last night round him paring potatoes for sup per. CINCINNATI (Ry Ihi' Associated I RresH) -Thirty-one former t 'Incln- nall policemen and rural dry iigenis entered pleas of guliiy to Ihe fed eral grand Jury lhiuor geuft indict iiients today. Six of the indicted men pleaded guilty Inst Saturday. ! Reorganized Church Of L. I). S. in Session indi:ffnih-;nck. mo. diy the Assuelaled Fress).-- Despite oppo sition that developed tin medial "I y alter- the annual con) -i -eiice the Reorganized Church of Je, Christ of Datter Day Sainlit had I, .-en called lo order In re Mon day. Fiesideiit Frederick M. Smlih n.. .'Iv.'.l ii vnte tn keen Mm in bUftbUL Ihe chair as presiding olficer. (.' Smilll forcs obtained a vlcto-y! also In seating I wo sets of drle- gale-.- me from Iowa and other from California - who th , opposition thai were held, w.-i e tallro.ided till the eouleieii. e w il bout know ledge of t he rank und lib' from their district. Anti-Sinitli delegates asserted I hat Smith was trying to bring I h- church under uuioeruUc rule 'charges of favot illsiu und viola tion of t he church la w S were hiirh-d at Ihe entire presidency of t he chureh, composed of Fl esl ilent Smith, Flhert A. Strtlt I), Ills cousin, and Floyd .McDowell, nil or Independ' lice. Student l,oaii Fund Sought. AFUAW CMI.I.FGK (Spet tat) Wit h $ I and us un aim for a stu dent loan fund, ihe Albany Ktwants club started out on Thursday by MuhHcrihlng :(' wit hln the club. FersoUB outside Ihe club have made donation and It Is thought that the goal will not be hurd to reach j within a short time. XTRA II FA UT It.M.M AW ARDII) SALFM, n AF) Ten thou sand dollars hen 1 1 halm was award ed Mrs. iWiw I low 1 1 hy Ihe Jury 'ii her action nuahiM Cetlii I toll man. The action wixh uncontested throughout. track mi:i;t akr.wkfd FJ"(.F.M:, Ore. ') The an nual Fm Mir Coast Inlcn nlh 'late I rack an:l Field meet, originally ichethiled for (regin Agricultuial oil cm', will he held hy the Cul vers I y nf Wahlii!;ioti Slay 3.V30. it was announced lod.iv hy I'hmI Davis, Stanford graduate manager, piildeiii of the Faclflc CMist griid uate niauagers, in a letter recched herr. woii; ivsi r cmsF.i J'ARIS (AC) The chamber of deputies today parsed a hill gR lug women the right to ote hi iimnlcl pnl election.-, ami making them eli gible Tor imnileipul offices II elected. COMMISMOMllts ,MI'.I KAI.DM. On'. (AH (JiiviTiinr I'lfll'i. Inilny iiiiiilitril the follmv iiiK onnnisb'liiili'l'M lo InUi' clmi-iti nf Ihi' Imlllislllli 'iwztm' whin fw is Ix-titrtt lit Hi rmilllllil: "H1 A. riMiniliMUi, riirllanil. i:i-.t pn'-HHlflit or lllf tti-lii-nil nuliiiiiiil liilllllii-y ( SiiiiiNIi War Voiiuiii"; l.nli- .Man- ninit. nt I'ortliinil. ivlu M'ni'il m I hr Oi-i'Kiin ilurliiu III" HimiiiKIi urn: Oil. Crli' AlH'iililsiiHM. Siili-iii, ia. Mlulc riiiiiiiiiiliili'l' nf Ihr S. W. V.: 'l. Wanllim. riimiimiiili'r ill Ihf Si-oil Vimiiik I'aiiip ami Mouaril . Uiulilrll, Itiwliiii'lt. p:i-l lnU if iiiiiiiaiiili'r iif llii' . V- I lit. I ( lin k Su-ii r Arrrli'il. l-:i'(II-'NK. On'. I'.il .Mintl-f W'liH iirn-sl'-il hi HhUiI'Ih'" mi a rlnirc'' nf iil'InlliliiK "I""' ' ""'I' r 'l'1"1' l'n" Iimihi-h lill'l Mi I'lnlmlit In I'lUK'-IH'. It III alli'iti-il Hint '"' il ' " i'll"l'l in ii lunik nhi'ii Ii" n runiln nn ili'pimil. Miiori' K.iyti hi' l nnl unniy nli'i uim kiv ii " j a lifiirlim. I In- iiiti-ki iii lllllili' liy J. A. liny"". "Pi'i'l"' ! J illy nil. rill, III Mini 1'llu"'. , Ciihv Clilillihrr 'l'iiill'. J SADFM, (ire. sobjecl thai will I" the noon lunehenii o of comiiH (! here, of .Marli'M. owner i i" is Ihe nss.d at ( Ihe chamber (tvld 1'lekard , the world's ow. will sp'-ak most. timois .! u "Mow We I ) vebip World-Ree. id Cowu." dtlier speakers will In hale c. .1. I'.. ruing of Silveiton. : i: it. -witi i.i' Ind' re iid- u'e. F I I :. Iteiils or Tillamook. II. D. Riff lof Independence and F. A. Rholin 'of Salem. 'Westminster Abbey'' Of America May Be Started (IU flam R Mont) WASMI.Nf !T N ( S KA Special) - Itun.il tn Arlington allon.il enieerv has. tor" H generation, been remn-.b-d as the crowning honor t" a u.ilMaiv III". Th-re. ,,,,,1,., the guns ol Ft. Mver. ovr looking ih- l-auiilul apitni ellv His) a- ro-e De- phtrnl Fotomui". f-leen the hero.s. s'i:ig and mooing. iof Xmeric.i's baitt.s on land und l:c,t. . . "The Shrine nf Aineiien, Ar lington Iiik ) -en called. Dreal (nod humble alike, (hose who hue IoiikIiI wl'h nn" and sword for Ain- i'lian ttb-als there id 1 11 re eo.ual 1 the care and rcvereme ol the I j-ovei nmeilt they ( rv-d. General, Chicago Raiders Discover Million - Dollar Rum Business Concern SEIZE LISTS OF CHICAGO BUYERS Eight Men, Alleged to Be Minor Heads of Vice Organization, Arrested by Detectives. f'HICAOO (By the Associated ress) Fvidence of a lhiuor and vicn symllcHte, which the polle said has been doing- a business of millions of dollars each year, wan found hero yesterday In a raid on Its hiid(uarters. whore eight men alleged to he minor heads of thu organization were arrested. Records of wealthy customers, names of bribed prohibition of ficers, accounts of beer deliveries anil details of channels whereby lhiuor was brought from rum fleets were, conflseiated. Kfflelt'iit System. The raiders said they found nn accounting system us efficient us t hat of a. big business concern. Tim office suite had a doctor's name on the door and the first room was fitted like a reception room. Khelves wre stocked with half pints of varlou? hrunds of Ihpiors, available for protective customers to take to their cwu chemists for dimly sis. In the scrupulously He mixed ac count books, detectives said, wer ltiiicd nun-.i-a of more than 200 well known Chicago men. Many largo hotels here were patrons. CHAPMAN BUGS' STKFRFNVII.FI-;. i. (Ry lh Assoolnted Fress) Flro hleh de stroytMl the Htantou Motor coin pan y Kurufco h-r today, with an estimated loss of $300,000. was started by former associates oC (Jerald Chapimin for revenge, uu-thorlth-s believe. The garage owners testified for the statu in the Chapman trial. HA MOM, Ore. ( Ry the. Associated Fress) Clarence V. Thompson, lormer cashb r in the. stato treas ury department, was sentenced hist night by Judge Knlly lo two years Imprisonment for larceny of public funds, but was paroled from tho bench. Thompson pleaded K.'Wy recent ly and was indicted by thu Mur Ion county grand jury. Sdidents iivi llnnnnl Jobs. O. A. C., Corvallls, -Notice has been received hy Tom and Charles Maw ley, students here, from Yaln and Harvard universities of their appointment as student assistants lor the coming year. Moth brotherrt have studied phases of engineering during their work ut tho Oregon Agricultural college, Charles hav ing taken his dfgreo In mechanical engineering last June and having done graduate work this year. Tom is a member of the present senior jelass i nil will receive a degree in chemical engineering at Ihe closo lof tin- present term. almlral, private ond Fnknown Sol dier rent side hy side in those green-clud hills. I'.ul us a rival to Arlington u an historic n-siing place, where the tulure will look for the great of America, may havti aptieared In the National Cathedral of Sts. I'eier and Fan I. (mlv a small portion or this 1m niense edifice has us yet been com pleled. Il stands on Mt. HI. Al bans. Ihe highest, spot in the Dis- irict or Columbia. There. In a 'irvpt under Rethlehem chapel, the body of Woodrow Wilson was (Continued on l'ttye tfltflit.) IFIRE LI TO THDfyf SON IS GIVEN PAROLE