La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 07, 1925, Image 1

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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
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urn: Oil. Crli' AlH'iililsiiHM. Siili-iii,
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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