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EASTERN OREGON'S' LEADING NEWSPAFEIC EIGHT PAGES TODAYi CITY EDITION KWtttttJ THE WEATHER I'OItTLANI) (AP) Ore. gon: Kalr tonight and Thurs day except cloudy near tho COUMt. snrttpr VOLUME XXIII. MKMBEIl ASSOCIATED PIESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 155 RESIDENCE BUILDING PICKING UP Seventy-One Permits Is sued Here Since January 8th THREE BUSINESS BUILDINGS LISTED Eighteen Homes to Cost .$1,000 or More: $3,500 Seems to Be About the Average Estimate. Kusiness building in I.h Grande is H.':iekir iIhh spring than Iilh. yi-ar hut i-esidt-nllul building Is iiii-UihK up. u check of the cliy rec ords show. Itt-Kinning Junuary 8th, w hen the first building penult of lite year was issued, seventy-one pcrmllH to ereel littlldhlKS In l.a Orande have iieeu secured by contractors and citi.ens sn far this year. Kslilnate total 7S,5. l:l;litcen f these iK'l'inil are for hoiiH's. ranging In price from M.OIMl to $1.0011. lb ire permits call fur business cfin.stiilctinii, rs limiilcil cost from $1,500 to S7.000. The i-cnialninv half hull, ilred periiilts are for reiwlrs and Imlldliur costing less I hun (1.000. 'I'll o three business permits were issued to .lullus Itoesch, 2,ll0: K. J. McWillluins. 17.1100; and F. II. Hode. 1,500. H. I'. Nielson Is l.uilrlinif thu McWIIIIums bakery plant. Tlilrty-flve hundred dollars Beelns to he tile uveraife amount for the better residences." Of the 1S permits cultliiK for more than JI.IMIO expediture, elR-ht named ihat amount. Three $1,'ioo homes uro tu lii'rnriis. ., i'ernills Ahnru I.'M. The following permits were in cluded: January: ('. Meteulf, $3.6W home: l.eltoy Hlanchard, la.Jtit) home. February: l'erry H I a n c li a r d M, home; Win. Uolllna $a,6on home. March: I.. W. Cooper $:i,Siiti lioine; l-Yed Johnstm Sl.ijoo home: li. V. I'limminKH St.iiuti home: Julius Koesch. ?S."tlll business buiidina:; Oscar Cross--n 13. f"" ho : I,. C. Wheeler, 3,5(Mi and J I. (mhi hnnies: W. A. Khun. Il.&llli liumc; Wm. Kollins $3,000 home; (Continued on I'age Five.) 1 Miring I In past aix w.eks ap proximately "JO'ili people hurt- at tended Hi' Lenten lectures tflven by Mnt. K. I. Mownmn. Since the beginning of lent she bus ad dressed the school children of iu (irandi- at the public .ibrury each Saturday and on Sunday people have Kill heretl nl Imt homo to har her. Her talks havi- been Il lustrated hy stereoptioun art jdlde or 1 he last d;is of the lift' of 'litis!. Thi- last of thu scries will Kivwi Saturday Yesterday Mrs. Mosaman went to ;iKtn where she spoke before tin hi'IhwI children and club women of that city, under the auspices of Ihe Women's eltib. l'oui hundred i o ph were present. Tonight she will speak nt Joseph under the auspiee- f if the Women'ft club oi that city, tomorrow she will ro to Knt'-rprlse, where she will t :i 1 k un der the uusplces of the Methodist Kpiscopnl church of Knterprise and Krldny she will address a joint im-etintr of the Women' clubs of Wallowa county. Includlnpr Joseph. Knterprise.- Wallowa and l.osllne, at l.ostine. Mrs. I,vnn Wright will uccotiipany Mrs. Mossniun to Jos tine I'Yfday and will pluy He vera I piano numbers. TI THOUSAND HEAR LECTURE Pirates To Play Baker Nine Here Next Sunday "An exhibition baseball game of mmiic i-mrt will po?dtiey be played here Sunday." said H irrta French, manager or the 1 Jt Orunde Pltut- thi morning. Mr. French In communication with linker at the present time and hopes to have the (meen City nine lur-' for the Sunday game. In event Kak' r Is not organised suf ficiently to put team In the ri- li fir h in cher bookings for thet dtite the Com nlnu will be frough? over. The battery for the Pirate will te la action on Iht local lot tor La G.-nde Week Dated Last Week of This Month Chosen as Time for the Spring Rubbish Har vest. The p rin clean-up lime In Im Grande has been set by the city official for the last week of this month. City Manager w Trews announced thin morning. At that tllli". It is believed, the weather will permit without interference actual clearing up of all rubbish, tin cans, weeds, etc.. that, have ac cumulated during the winter sea son. . A Homewhul different policy will be .followed this year than in the past, mainly In reference to I In hauling aw iy of the rubbish. This year the city will not attempt to cart away trash u past experience, has proven that this method in neither thorough nor satisfactory. The property owner can procure someone to do the hauling at a very nominal charge and In t hm way, little rubbish will escape and remain to draw fire trotu the health department. This year the city will clean up nil proMrl held or ouncd by the city and put It In Ctc bet condition Hsslble. lit the pus), suine criticism was made lu ref erence o mmim lots ut the com pletion of clean -up week, but this year (here will be no loop hole for mlvci-si; remark , Mr. 1'ri'w.s Htntcs. Property owners arc urged to burn nil grasses, w-ceds and other rubbish Ihat can be destroyed by fire. Kin.; permits are necessary but can be secured from Kin Cliier C. (. Murchlson free. The permits can be ninth out for three or four duys, if the property own er does not wish to burn the trash Immediately. Another thing that li:m come to the attention of city officials is carelessness on the part of many people, especially news boys handl ing Sunday papers, in leaving pa pers on street corners and other Convenient places where the, are unwrapped be fort; distribution, wilh the consequence, that paper Ih blown obout tin' town, crating on unsightly con d H ion. The news boys are urged to take care of all wrapping paper Instead of simply throwing it down wherever con ve'hlenl. Australian Shepherd Victim of Poisoner An Australian Shepherd dog belonging to Vnyne Foster. Kill Main nonue, died last evening n( nlHHit (I o'clock the result of HliMlll. At 5 o'clock the dog was nil light nml was playing with a group of children but nil hour later was fount! dead. The 4'ifi members of the Wing. Fin und Fleet root, club of La Griinde have announced that ihey will take every possible means to run down t hose responsible for poisoning of dogs here. The club Is offering a reward or $50 tor the conviction of any canine poi soner. The maximum penalty for poisoning dogs is $ou and Co duyg. Presbyterian Officers Elected for the Year At the first meeting of the nwv Hoard of Trustees of the First Presbyterian church of I-a Crande officers were elected for the en suing year. A. T. Hill was re-eh-el- d president ; I,. A. IJohnenkamp was re-elected treasurer and A. V. I.lndgren wuh idected financial ami recording secretary. I0-F )OT Ah! suivivr.i) ltFNIl. Ore. To fml from a 4'l foot water tower end to suffer in juries which will likely prove no more serious than a compound fracture of his wrlsi and lacerat ed lip. v.hh the experience of Jo seph Heaver, .li. son of Mr. and Mrs Tro;. lb-aver of Ib-nd. The boy cheeked his drop by clutching a ladder. He was unconscious ill the foot of the tow;r for more than an hour before found. ' t he fin! t ime Sunday. Pitcher ale Young Cus and I-efiy Hart 'nn:n with lln Haker n-ee inK i,e Ihin'l the home plate. Marlman i-i in the employ of tin- roiint engi neering department and will be on beind an re.-r pitcher lo help out Cus.v who Is expeii'-d to do most of the hurling In the regular ffume. The f i i st r-a 1 u orkoitt on t h lot waa held last evening. A fast Infield practice w a. hehl with Dm bo on the hop. The l.u (irande tCci:.i:iuc-d vu Page Light) SERVICE SI s I DAY Easter Observance Here Sponsored by Local Ministers PRESBYTERIANS PLAN CANTATA Special Programs Ar ranged at Various La Grande Churches Dur ing the Day. F.nster services In l.u Oriuide wlli start Sunday morning at ft: lie o'clock when a Sunris pruyer meeting will be held under thy auspices of the Ministerial Associa tion ut Ounglorr Tark. on the Old Oregon Trail Highway. lh V.. V. Mossmnn will be the director of the service and will be assisted by local muslckins. In the leadership of songs, by Miss Doty, city librar ian, who will li'H the Kuster Ktorv in Sacred Scriptures and by others. All of t he local churches are co operating in the second annual ser vice ii nd I ud ical Ions a re t hat a large number of people will gather for this half hour. Following the sunrise services the Christian Kndcavor societies of the Presbyterian church und the Christian church will serve Kustei brea kfusis. Cantata Planned, At Die Presbyterian .church a lIMtO o'clock there will be special ( musical numbers by the church quartet, assisted by U J.- Jandscy, violinist, ii ml Andrew l.oney, Jr., cornet 1st, baptism of children and reception of new members and tin i Faster tui'HNuye by the pastor. In 'the evening at 7::tu o'clock a sue I red Cantata, "1.1 In Kver lusting." !jlH be given. Thirty -voices will ' iaJv(! part under thu direction of Mrs. A. li. ItichardMoii, with Mrs. J. A. Ted ford at the pipe organ. A beautiful musical program has been arranged by Mrs. it. J. Klteh ,en, for both morning und evening services at the Christian church and the pastor, (J. W. Jones, will give an appropriate sermon. Baptism will be the main fea ture In the morning services at the Hapltst church, in addition to u musical program, under the direc- Continued on Page Five.) At a meeting of the O-W. U. It. and N. Company Kmpltiyes as sociation held In I he club house last evening further steps toward the promotion of athletics for the members were taken. J. II. Keeney was named head of the baseball committee with Will iam 1 riticoll, Joe I ilehl, Cicorge ICasmussen. VV. C. Neff, C. Ko ch ester it rid William Pidcnek as iLs.ilstants. A learn Is now being lined tip und a schedule of games will be announced later. Smoker Planned. The boxing committee .hich has been working for several weeks re ported that a smoker wan planned for I he curly purt of .May. The association has three members rated us good boxers who will be matched with fighters representing the .a Crande Alhh-llc club. The report of the tennis commit tee announced ihat the court to be built at the rcur of the (dub house will go under const ruction Immedi ately. The tennis court Ls to be -of the genuine lawn variety with grass instead or a hard surface. The house committee Ih at pre- (Continued on Page Five.) Two Fined on Liquor Charge in City Court J. C Jackson, charged with hav ing li'iuor In hi- possesion, wan j Muilty f.tf the charge last e entng t in mo n ivl hi I four! und wus lined $:. by Jud;e J. I . Slab-r. Bay !,'W is, found guilty of I drunkenness, was lined 2:, ' Alleged Burglar Is Arrested by Sheriff; Buck Bremer wui: arreied bv , Jens Brisheiirs, county sh'-illf yes terday and Is mm being held In ijiill pending uetbm by Judge; Knolet who Is at present holding court In Kuterpiise. Bremer whs Indb-ted by the: grand jury several monUm kko fori burglary but was out of town when' the verdict was returned nd no, was not tuken Into custody until I y tit turd ay. I w RAILROADMEN BACK SPORTS PHI FOR TAKING OF SCENES Mace Litson, Manager of Lloyd's Movie Com pany, in City TELLS OF PLANS FOR LAKE CAMPS Viola Dana, t Beautiful Picture Star, to Play the Leading Role in "Winds of Chance." Mace I JlHon. general manager for t he Frank I Joyd mot Ion pic ture troop which Is lo take pic tures at Wallowa lake during the early part of Mty arrived in I -a Grande this morning to make pre liminary nrrangemeiiLs before the arrival of the main company. John Hughes, ait director and I Joyd Hrierly, technical director were du lalned but uie expected to arrive this evening. The "Winds of ( 'ha nee" utorv written by Hex Beach (ells of the gold rush tnio Dawson City, Alas ka hi 1K7. The scenes to In taken near Wallowa lake are clas sified under three general head ings. One will be at the lake pi'Oper, and will portriy what was called Sheep Camp on the route to I hiwson City which was then known as Fort Reliance and one wilt be called Summit cuinp which wa.s also on the route into Fort Hellunce In lH'Jl. At Sheep Camp, Mr. Uoyd will use about 300 men as extras be side thu regular members of t he cast. About 100 will be used at Summit Camp and 7Ii at the lake. (Continued on Page Five.) BFIUJX (By the Asoochtti Press) Field Marshal von Hln denburg was nominated today as a candidate for president or t he (Jet-man republic by the National Conservative bourgeois bloc. Von lllndenbur's nominal ion wan forecast several hours before actual acceptance as he had agreed to run against former 'hamellor Marx If he was assured of the united support of all parties com prising t he national bourgeois bloc. It was previously stated Ihat the German people's party would not oppose the field marshal if hi! were nominated. S E BKID.IN (By Associated Press) The Dei i lot govern iiien I. raising the uueMlion of confidence on a minor detail of the edueallon bill in the Hetiaie todiiy. obtained a ma jority of only two votes. Will Remodel Front Of L. C. Smith Garage ; A scaffold has been erei ted In j front of the C. Smith garage for the builders to use while remodel ing the Ktrueture. The work Is be ing done under direction of W. C. Kelly. Action on DcMonzie's Proposal Must Wait PAIilS (By the As.-iOehited Press) 1 tebate on l-'inanee Minis ter DeMonzie's financial bill to re. Ijew the ITeneli DnaTK-lal diffi culties cannot lake place 1r. Inv alid p"ihps not tomorrow for the fiiium committee, w hiih n ih late today, first musi deal with the atternatime plans whieti have been SldMllMte.l. TO AIT I BID AY PA BIS (By Associated Pi-em i -Tin- elui liib' i- nt deputb K today flx et I'riduy liighl for dei.ate on the government's financial bill. Secretary Work Will Visit Klamath Falls KI.AMATD FAI,!,S. ore. 1 By the A-MOtialed Press) - - Secret. trv Of Interior Work mid I tectum lit Ion i "ommhtsbiie r ,t-ad will nrrlv e here t'ntght for a two das inspec tion of the Klamuth Irrigation proj tta. nil IS NOMINATED HERRIDT WIN Br TWO "Big Three" Prepare for Bailie jP p -v?o,;W . r-Nr1j Fyf?i TrnTirirp rK' 1 Zimhf4 K 't Dothy Eliu7gson Takes --. t '1 , iX f , : V i Stand in Own De- v W V!.'Vi'i J fense Today 5l - i-J '?w if s) ill 7m TRIO TO FIGHT $0Mhl - BIG MONOPOLY AKHON, . (By XF.A Service) Three great American- minds are about to engage Creat. Britain in a trade war In an effort to save mil lions of dollars yearly to those af fected by the high prices of rub ber. They are Henry Ford. Harvey S. Fl rent one and Thomas A. Kdison. Two ears ago Firestone, prom inent lire manur'ac.turcr, suggested that America should produce its own rubber in retaliation for the British crude rubber restriction act, which curtailed production and exiipi'tutlon of ray product. This suggestion now has become a. warning, because of Die further-Inn- of the restriction act by Great Britain. And to this end Ford, Firestone (Continued on Pago Five.) T HAN'OVKIt. Mass. (By th As sociated Press). One man was Killed, several pcrons were, se verely burned and damage esti mated at more than J.Mi.ooo was caused Tuesday when a spark from a new powder mixing ma chine Ignited hundreds oT pounds of black gtnipou de at t In- plant of the National Fireworks com pany here. A score of small buildings used as mixing sheds were destroyed In the series of explosions w hieh resulted. The four larger buildings of the plant were saved only after desperate errorts by the fire de partments of nine towns und the city or Brockton. The charred body of Manh'y fiooduin of Hanover, an expert In explosives, was fo'ind near Die site of a shed in w hh-h the first explosion occurred. The trees and brush caught fire from the explosion and i' was w it h the greatest diflieulty that a force of Ifitl firemen fought Die (lames awiiy from the po.v der magazine mid ihe shipping d". part iiieni In which were stored hundreds of tons of finished pro duet. . Women lump Into filter, A innib'-i- of woikers. Inelti - (Continued on Pagfi Five.) Low Cost Per Reader An llih erlKcr Is interested lu iptallly of In ulallMii, bleb The (Hivhit puivltlc, but be I, nbo prhiiiirtl lulercxlcd In low 'H'iifliliiri! M'r reader. That consideration debrtiiliie the table of Hie iiilcrHlug be hii). II noloral, Iberefoiv. thai he hoiili tabic (Mwner spilii blgbl j 1mijih--o hi gels H tiibiliiiiiiii rate nml n-iu-Uvn mcr fi.mm rciHler4 every day. Obsertrr Advertising A MercbamUslna Sit vice BLAST WRECKS POWDER UN Al- k?r hrVS LAJMjl x;c Jibuti Thomas A. Fdlsnn, II, N. I'IkMiiiic nml Henry Ford seek to break Hie rubber 'monopoly now held by threat Brilalu. Above! F.itisntt ami Firestone in-pect log a Florida rubber tree; upper right: Flrcstmit! u.s lie looks with a mustache; lower right: Fdlvon und I'bt'stone. lu conference; center: Henry Ford. DODGE LOSES COURT IT1 liKTBOIT (By the AksocIiiIisiI Press) Jnlm 1 nival Dodge's peti tion to enjoin his stepmother, Ma tilda It. Dodge, from selling capi tal stock of the J lodge Brothers, Inc., left her by her husband, John F. Hodge, wus dismissed by Circuit Judge Dlngrman today. Counsel for young Dodge it greed to the dismissal of the action after It had shown that the contemplated sale waft a sale of assets rat her than capital stock. CIDCA(il) (By the Assoeiafed Press) Mrs. Jdaho Hundlue Camp bell, iomi-ly widow of filly years, and James Weaver, aged 21, ele vator operator, plan to be mar ried Saturday in the inunieipul conservatory In fi-arflebl park, the btlde-elect ha aniiuuncerl, Mrs. Campln-ll, who ulyles her self tin a "dishwasher and pcet ess." wrote a poem on Die conser vatory hunt year, .so they picked the conservatory for Die nupilal scene. Weaver would "rather l.ie an old gill's darling than a young girl'.s slave," Mrs. Campbell told n porlers. j 17,131 Cars RcRislcrcd ! IJy Outside Motorists S.M.KM. Or... (Hy tin 1'r't.K) InntliK tit" i in. iiiunlhH of tin- pr.'-irnt y.iii. tli ' ut. ri tnry nf Hint''' r--f.ir.lp nhou ! (hilt 47.K1I II lltnmobilt K llnfii rillur I HtntfH hiiv.. r"Kis. ri.l In (lr'K'n (ilirnl ruii'lti oll'i 0...n KC'II' ill'.- I.'ii-vi-l ly iifll.'iiittl lr I.'- th i-iiiiH" (tir th'-' linn-. niirnl.-T o tuiirl.nl!!. a .u.kk:i... i? ..i ill l Mii'vi li ( n lUHVltii To Ho Hold Nrxf. Week ((HiTI.AMi. cidt.-d I'resx) ArchblKhop Al Hie (-iitholte in lit' . fltV Hie Ass - Th- fltieV'! it' xand' r i "hrist jf, ol ) 'hdloci'Me of Or- koii t Ml who dbfi Mmid'ty, will le held Wedni-sd.iy, April IMh. el !0::'i a. in., from SI. M;iry pro ' i 'al li dr;M here, it plans mniKej-ti-d :iin- approved at a i-onfreiie ol prelates of the a rehdiiM'er t:duy, Ills body MH lb in ma;,' at St Mary's Monduy und Tui sJay next week. WOMAN PICKS iijiiiji:; hubby XTi yorx; honahfy iwoi.vi i COI.IMIUS (API AHss Ullhill Vugel, 15, missing anovMIe girl. Is lu Columbus, where Hal Hoiiu le.V, 1 7, ioermir Houalie.v'H son, biimgbl her Sunday, It Mas an iMiiiuceil at (be governor's office tn day. The girl In In a riMiming bouse iiccortling lo Hie announcement, u Is p resinned Hint she will bt taken bonif by her mother, now en route then. The gowrnnr dispatched Hal and mi executive hecrctary to aucsvllle (o probe statement made (here placing Hal In a com pronilsbig situation. in mi s iAttiti ;i: I.AXCASIFIt. penii. (AP) Mrs. Annie Trier today said Hint (ierald Chapman, hamllt under a tlealh senleuce, nol her former hus band. Tbi fancy of her son. Char iot Thomas Chapman, aged II, that the bandit might bo bis faltier iMt'ltiiHe of (be similarity of names, is belieietl to have Marled the re port that the criminal wa her first liubaml. cati;ih; TO I.ADIFS ( Hit AI.D (API A "pedal iimmii for women lo i-bal and Mttoke lu will br couliilliid in li "ladles lounge" car to bo added by Ihe Chleagn, Mllwai.Uee and SI. Paid railroad on lis Olympic express bclueen hei-e and Seattle. I'OI'I I, .VI ION IN Alt. MS LONDON (;M') Tin' I iHlv I lirrss (.iirrinntMlrnl, In n ilHuitrli Hum l lie Inliil.ir iiT Kiinlllan. ii.h-m.iIm (In- chilli- llllttlllllllll In iir I uri i.iuril lii miki' n "II- li-r i-i llulim-. nr imiiln-l Ilic Tiirli" lo iilli'i-l lli ri liiiiill'in (if tin1 raliilial'. HM'.i; l-IW I S Mil! N. V. AKIIKVII. N. ''. A 1 I IViIm- Itulli. nliM I-..IUHKI. .1 y.-Ml.-r.lay. " ill l(i-!.i for VulU I'i I'-mI iiji Inr Hi" AlM'-li'-in l..:'I-n-' Ills. hull .iiM nlni; Tu' :..!:! IIIh cull. Ii lh. 11 linlny hi .1. ;-. -rlh. -I 1 1 1 1 1 . t . v . I Mellon "Out New Bible" Discussed (H.v Hai-r It. If imt ) WSJIIN;'I " - IN i rpht pecili ! I - Mellon" t ehvirae. nl t -MpnU-i-y. den. WMeU lie HI' ' ill H inmht uM l. 111 le M lid- tudv of n ei-'-Ini OI" til I I lllK wl'li J ;ih he via e i mi. I ii A ;imm I nu-' ml 1 (i;(i find in Ii" la t ! liflhial tlte hiis broiiuht Mellon "not nf Ihk shell." An h prlvule ca'ititiili)' and f hiiineier, Mellon led K llle (r .rlnsiin. I f t.H de!;ieMIU-nt wuh vve.niul)t 1 1 Hie lad and Im peiel i iilde. fAeli in h)H home town of I. ts'.ibrtr, lp' wen more iif a lia oftditton than a ft' i inun beiith'. lb- fr ah-und-blood htl lileiiteil no cjllb. SPEAKS DESPITE COUNSEL'S ADVICE Girl Showed no Nervous ness During the 30 Minute Quiz; Knows of Charge. HAN I'HANCIHCO (B yllm Anno- clati-a I'ri'KS) Dorothy KIIIiikkou ioiik i n iilunrt toiluy In her sanity hi'iirlnir. JuiIbo Loudnrbuik satis ricil hlmsolf that the dpfomiant un- dri-Htood the nnturo of the oallt bi'foni alloniriK her to bo sworn. Ihe court then Informed her that she would not be forced to an swer any question which niiRht In clriulnate her. Kiiow-k of C'harito. The prosecution asked her: "Am you charved with any criminal icl ?" -The jrlrl answered: "Ves. "What Is Ihat chaiwe." "Murder." Dorothy said. Doth sides rested aftor the d- fi'Mdiint had been on the slund thir ty llllnules. The girl shuned no nervousneHs. Waiilcil l Test Ify. Hefore Dorothy took Ihe stulid, counsel ui'KUed the defense's con- tenllon thut she could not testify aKiilnst the udvtoo of her counsel. JiiiIko l.ouderback then turned Lo Dorothy and usked: - "Dorothy KlltiiKHon, do you wlsk lo testify?" 'I do," the Kirl responded firmly. WASHINOTOM (Hy the. Attao-. elated rreHN. A national recla mation proKrum which he will ud vocuto ut thu next fleMMlon of con- Kvvhh wuh made public lata Tucs- lay by Senator McNury, OrvRon. chalrmun of the liriKution und reclamation committee. Senator McNary's plun ombruceti all iorniB of reclamation, lnclui fiiK tho drainage of swamp lundu in thn ojth, the placlnfr of water on thu urid rcKlons of thu inter- mountain and 1'itclflc count Btaten, removal of, at tun pa from cutover lands In the Great Lukes region, the flooding of lands In 'thn Mis- sliyilppl valley Htutea to provldo niboll IrrlKallon, restorutlon oC anil In thu New Knglund HtateH, flood control on tho Colorado und other rlveiB, und construction of duiim which will develop hydro electric power. The senator announced he would propone eHtubllBhmont by confircMtj of a revolving fund of from $:i5a. lltMi.imO to $5'ia,UM(l,00U, to capi ta I ie reclamation projects upiiro- I'd hy the aecretary of the Inter ior anil incorporated under the. ItuvH of the Htatu or Ntutes In. which they might bo situated. The plan would contemplate, tho I mm uit nee of bonds by the Incor porated reclamation dlatrlctH or project 8. which In the opinion of Senator McNury would find a. ready market. 1'roeeedH from thn mile of the bonds would bo us -d lo repay advances made by tho government o it of the revolving fund. Ueviewini' the reciutnntloi. pro posals now prenslnir upon conKresH InclmlliiK Moulder ham project on the t 'olorudo river. Senator Mc Nary asserted that "conKreHS w III nol. 1 1 cairn to take Up these proj ects one by one, by un npproprl.i- (Conllnucd on l'ftffo Five.) of Shell iff. lb attended few funcHona. Snere tru le ii nd riinctionurleH hedei(, him aboul w 1th u wall of exclu slvencHM i hat mudc him well-nlKlc lniieeenslhle. As u memb.T or the eabin-. t, Tel lon's human contucls have broad eneii. Nut only httvu his ofricln! dulb H brotiKht hlui In direct touch, with a Rnuter number und ti mor-i varied ruiiRe or Individuals, biu the ttuehil iteeettHllb'H of his position have as.slMed In Ihe thuwlnK out proeei. Pinners, receptions, public und tv-ml-publtc funettonH of many mill mi in in RAF : (Continued ou Pag Five.)