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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAYj (granite CITY EDITION THE WEATHER POitTLAND AP) Ore gon: Cloudy In the west, fair In the eust tonight and Sat urday, VOLUME XXIII. MKMI1ER ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 157. SUIEIII1 on ran MOVE IDE James Gekeler, Grange Secretary, Denies "Rad icals" Responsible ANSWERS DENNIS' RECENT CHARGES Gekeler Also Asserts that Pierce Is Innocent of Starting Move to Oust Senator. Tin- granges arc alone respons ible for the proposed move to re call Slate Senator Mruee Dennis, according 1o word rec eived lit re today froinJunies Gekeler. of Kl gin, secretary of the I'nion County Pomona grange. 'I wish to corr('l the Impres sion made by Mr. Dennis in his recent statement In your paper," Mr. (iekeier writes lo the Kvenlng ( ihserver editor, "that the reeall movement against the senator was instigated hy Governor Pierce or by any radical outside influence. The grange alone is sponsor for this action and we wish it thor oughly understood that the blame Ie placed where II belongs and , not upon Innocent parties." j Mr. Gekeler furl her stateH tliat. "It. was not iit all necessary for outside radical Influences as Mr. 3 enuis intimated to arouse the grunge to I his act-on. Mr. Dennis record alone at the session of the last legislature wus sufficient und instrumental for such movement which was contemplated even be fore the session of the legislature, ended by the several subordinate granges throughout I'nion and Wallowa counties. Pierce Not Imolvcd. "The final approval of Oils movement, however. came up at I tie Pomona meeting und unfor tttuulely Governor Pierce huppen cd, as it weri1. to be our guest und I can sincerely May that the gov ernor did not know or even sus pect that, a recall action would be taken against the senator. I can correctly state that the recall pe titions were printed und ready for circulation before the meeting' took place, " he staled. In repllng io Mr. Dennis' recent declaration, Mr. Gekeler said "the reason we did not ask Mr. Dennis (Continued on Page Five.) IS NEXT WEEK Tiekeis for Hie April Antiks. Ihe annu'il high school giris' show will be distributed among the studi-nts Tor sal.' this ufti-rnoon. The show Its.-lf is scheduled to be given In the auditorium. April 17th and. ac cording to present plans will be given one night only. The show Ihis year Is being stag ' under the direction of Miss Mu-t- Mennett who has coached the s"nior play, the junior play and ot her successful presentations t his season. The A pril Antiks usually takes more or less the form of stunt show and is always guaranteed to furnish an evening of amusement. This vent- the show will Include 1 hret; main features, a musical comedy, "l.ndy Krancis," a college number. " Petticoat I. a no," a song and dance sketch und a ""one act play. "Neighbors." by Zona Gale. Hetwi-en Ihe main feat urea a number of skits will be sandwiched In. These will include u Hawaiian dance which is to he staged under the direction of Mrs. Wells, a cir cus number, a funny .strip skit and several musical novelty nets. IIS Cove to Play Pirates Sunday In La Grande With IS bull players to try out for Hie s.Ud the Pirates will play the Cove nine a practice game at the millet i- field here next Sunday. Cove always puts up an interest ing game und the work of the new additions to Hie Pirates will be worth watching. The Hiuad ns lined Up at present by Hunts I'rench, manager, in cludes some new men und a num ber of oh! ones. The I men lo be tried mil Include Haker, Harth, Kuss, Hartimin. Goose tt. Holt, Wil liams. Helm, K night. I mvts. Gole mann. Alexander. Thetson, Clif ford. New bill, Slpen and Hargett. scleral etcrnii-. The fans are all funiillnr with the work of Spud Helm, Tex Knicht. Hubf Davis. Jerry Gole- New Easter Bonnets Are Attractive A ve npinn Re- 'pmtL;riy Larger Ones for Dress Occasions. With only one more day until Kuster Sunday the attention-of thj feintnino population of tlie city turns to a new Kaster Honnel. And no woman should have difficulty in finding- hal to suit her taste j and needs, us ull kinds are to be j had in the local shops. Small huis. which have been the vogue for the; past two seasons, are being replac-,! ed by larger ones for dress occa sions, although a gn at many small hats are still to be found for sports wear. Hats of straws and crepes tire very good for sports wear and ot the two materials combined, In the larger transparent hats Im ported horse hair braid is used ex tensively. On the more elaborate creations flowers are used, many with one or two large flowers fas tened t one side of the brim of the hat. Scarf Sets In. Scarf sets are also fashionable this season, many with the scurf uttached to the hut. The "Gloria Swanson" shape is good for all oc casions, and the high crown Is sill' used for the smaller hats. As it is the aim of 'he woman of toduy to have her costume either match or blend perfectly In color. huts may be found in ull the new shades. Some of the newest are: Marmora, a soft green of medium tone; thistlebloom. lavend e r. strongly tinged with red: lacquci a red cast of henna; cralMppie. u red orange; blue, a light greyish blue, and Pablo, a mustard shade. II lurk is very good also In the large transparent hats. PREMIER HERROlT READY TO FIGHT TO THE FINISH I'AltIS AI' IVcss Time I'liwli) Tin. Hei-riot K'tvi'i'iiiHcnt vnj ovortliruwil Icwln.v. : V X It I S flty the Associated Press) "If I his be war, let us have It out right here." said Pre mier Herriot today as be begun his reply to the most scathing ar raignment to which his govern ment lias been subjected during Its ten monlhs of life. Jehate hud the senate in it state of effervescence seldom seen among senators. Herriot t again mention ed Krence's foreign debts its weigh ing heavily on tins country's for eign policy. Odd Fellows to Stapc "Between Acts" Monday The Odd Fellows' lodge of l,a Gi arid"- will present for Hie sec ond lime "lleecn Acts." 'i tliree acl comedy drama. Monday even ing at the . ft. ). K hull. The first staging was for lodge members only but I he Monday night show will be for the gen eral public. (.HAVI I, MUVi;i 1EA11II,Y PKNHLKTON. Ore. A new rec ord of yardage of gravel moved in Hie construction of the govern ment dam at McKay creek was es tablished hy the combined efforts of the two shilts when yards went into the big mound. The record was made possible, engineers snld because of keen rival i y be tween the two crews and because gravel was tn excellent condition to be moved readily. I luring t he day Hie two crews moved HiL'H curlnnds of gravel, ( tf this amount the day crew moved S3 carloads, the night crew 2(i. Uange to Open April f PKXIILKTOV, Ore. Itange in the rmaltlta forest for horses and cattle wdl be open April 1 't. ac cording to .1. K. Irwin, loc a I su pervisor. The dates of opening vary for different localities, other ranges for horses and cattle will open May I, May Hi and June l. Sheep will be permitted on range beginning June u und June is. nianu. lied Alexander. Hud Theison and Johnny Clifford through their work with the team Inst year. On the Inst season's teum felin played shortstop. Knight, third base, Hiivts, second base, Gob-mumi center field. Alexander, right field. Theison. left field and Cillford both Second base iiUtl field. II is expected that SevernI of these men will be switched to dif ferent positions this seitHon and some may not be htvy enough lo make the regular squad. kil-s 'Jo Mart (ante. I'rom present indications Kuss will start the game in tlie box with Haker receiving. Hart h Is also a catcher und will be put in later in the game if he does not start. The game win start et 2 o'clock. I 3 STATES G r e at Consolidation Movement Launched at Marshfield. ELIMINATION OF SLUMP OBJECT Seventy - Five Concerns May Take Part in Ven ture with Capitaliza tion of $130,000,000. MARSHFIELD, Ore. (By the Associated Press). Plans I for the consolidation' of ! about 75 of the largest saw- , mills in Oregon, Washington and Northern California, with a capitalization of one hundred thirty million dol lars, are being laid before some of the principal own ers, it was learned here to day. Two of the largest oper ators on the Coos )!ay have been approached with the proposition. The consolidation is plenned to eliminate the present market slump and also to safeguard the future. HKltlt!NT. Til. (Hy the Associated Press) The second bombing with in a month was reported here to day when an explosion wrecked the grocery store of Marshall McCor- itiauk and Hrot hers. McCormacK is candidate for ma yor, on the citizens ticket, opposing the conservative ticket sponsored by Hie klan. Nobody was injured. TO EXHUME BODY OF INDIAN FOR INVESTIGATION POltThAND. Ore. (y tlie As sociate,! pre:is) The body of Kred die Jackson, Indian rodeo rider, whose death at 'hi!o(uin, Oregon, lias recently been invest igiited by Klamiilh Kalis officers, will be ex humed for examination, I'nited States 1 Hstrlct Attorney Neuner announced today. Jackson died after a fall from a horse. OfNccrs suspected he had been beaten before Hie futal ride. Miss Cowgill Visiting Girls' Clubs Members Miss Hehn Cowgill. assistant 'slate bnjs nud ulrls' Hub leader, with headquarters at the Oregon Agricultural college In Corvtillls. is 1 In I'nion county this week vUiitiug i girts' dubs. i She will attend meetings at Ihe I schools nt. Not I h I 'owder, 1 "nlon, ; Cove, island City, Mi. Glenn, Imb- ler, Sumnierville and la Grande i during her stay here. t A(i:U TAKi;S IIKAVY TOLL j Ni;W YOKK (AP) Cancer ' takes an annual toll of 1 .'Ji.uMfi ilves In t he I "nil d States and 'causes an economic loss of lOi'fi.- Ioimi.'mmi a yenr. Hr. I'rencis Carter Wood, director of the Institute ot I cancer research at Columbia unl IversMy. asserted in a report S'ib I milled to Ihe Gorgus memorial itt I st it ule of tropicni und preventive ! medicine. of this number prob jal.ly I fi.Uft't lives couhl be riuv-d iinuually If cancers were (rented by reputable physicians within n few weeks of formation, he tMlimulerl. Hood Itltcr SMt'der l ined Hoi HIV Kit. up-. Appre hended by County Traffic officer liiley, h. Jt. Cramer, locul merch ant was fined $T.u by Justice Hlagg on a speeding ch.irge. The officer testified that Mr. Cramer was tra veling 1,7 miles an hour. lir. McNttry Klecfed. PKNHLKTON. (tn-.-br. W. 1 . McNury, superintendent t.f the eastern Otegon honpitul W.iS Heel ed president of the Pendleton lio tary club. He succeeds H. K. In low. K. It. AJdrlih wj chosen vice president and George C. Uat-r secretary-treasurer. SAWMILLS HEHRIN HIE BOMBED TODAY For ylTSi "53 rv FfTl f V" "M i fee? 2w "rm M These photos of the Easter being made large. At the lect ostrich plumes are used. ; Next comes a fan-like ornament. The next model is a smart iitth tuiban of uluck moire trimmed with coque feathers. At the extreme right is an extremely fashionable hat of black milan straw with a turned-up brim of black satin. The high feather wheel ornament is of black and gray. GOOD FRIDAY IS OBSERVED Observance of Good Krlday in I.a Grande began today about noon when the I ji Grande Ministerial association met tn the Presbyterian church for a three hour session, featuring an appropriate program. Including organ recitals, other mu sical numbers, und services, in cluding prayer d .sermons. Hesldes the ministerial associa tion meeting a three hour service w III be held at Ihe Kpiscopal church, tlie Lutheran church will meet at 3 o'clock In a session that will not be completed until 7:30 o'clock in t he evening, and the Methodist Kpiscopal church .will bu the scene of a cantnla. "The Seven Last Words of Christ,' by the choir undep thi' direction of Mrs. Sher wood Williams. ' piun i; goi;s -in on lU'lt KAMA SSI. Ashuuli (Hy ihe As sociated Press) The prince of Wales urrived here by train to day. A fter reviewing ex-service, men. the prince attended services in the Knglish church. Great Northern Will Electrify Summit Line SKATTLK (Hy Ihe Assaclateil Press) President Hudd announced today that the Great Northern rail way will proceed immediately to electrify thirty miles of the main line, over the summii of lint Cas cade mountains In Washington. EIginWiII VolcTlpon Water Repairs April 25 KLGIN. Ore. (Special to the ob server) Light will vole April LT.th upon the question of bonding the city for funds to make needed n - pairs to the city water system, I was definitely settled this week at the regular council meeting. Snow in Mountains Is Deepest in 10 Years KNTKItl'llISK. Ore. (Special fo the Observer) There is more snow tn fhe high nioun) litis than for Hi years. J. H. Jackson, of Lost Inc. staler! upon his return from a trip to Milium lake, The snow is 2 feet deep at the lake and is packed hard. THlll i; i ATALLV lit IIM.ll SAGINAW. Mich. ( A P -Liable, fi. Hetty. A, daughters of Lawrence Ituyd. and Kotherine Clements. &, were burned so badly In an auto mobile fire that they dh-d in a bos-1 pitaf her... Mr. Hoyd. the driver.' was badly burned in attempting (ol rescue the. children. I He had purelniscd some gasolene, j which w us being conveyed tn an j open can. In some mruiner It tookt tire, turning tlie interior of the cur into a bla.ing fnrn.iee. j Mr. Hoyd attempted to reach the children in the back sent w ii ho til ( slopping (he cur and was thrown' out. j NOT tit ILI V PLi; MAHi; PKNHLKTON. Ore. .fun It at. 1 charged with the sale of iutoxicot - j ing liquor, pleaded not guitly tn ; justice court at Pilot Hock. He wnS bound over lo await action of the, grand jury. His arrest was made, after Wit I in m Hp rag ue of Pilot , Kock. is. farm 'lund. hud died. j A corom-r's Jury found thut Spnigue inine to his 'bath ns a re-( suit or drinking pofs'uier whisky, but placed no blame cm any one. t Witnesses testified that the: liqdod ' wan purchased from Lh'st, j the Ladies-Four hats direct from the fashion centers show how hats are High Court Denies Writ Of Release! KPItlNGKIKLH. 111. ( Hy the Associated Press) ThO Illinois supreme court today denied a writ of ha lutes corpus for Will iam 1. Shepherd, foster father of William McClintock. V, S. MAY TAKK CASK CHICAGO (Hy the Associated Press) The federal court may be asked by the defense to take. Jurisdiction of Shepherd's case, e tut r fled with murdering Will iam McClintock, it Was learned today after the supreme, court's denial of a writ of Imbues cor pus. WASHINGTON (Ily the Associ ated Press) In accordance with Its policy for increasing educational fnciliticH for Indians, tint interior department today announced that (wo of the government's Indian in stitutions, a Salem boarding school, near Salem, Ore., and the Chil oecn hoarding school near Arkan sas City, Kim., will be enlarged to afford complete high school edu cation for si udents. Grades- in each will be Increased from lo to 12. Salem Gets High Kitting; SALKM. Ore. Salem Is in a better Hmiiicial condition than any other city in fh Pacific, northwest und is Hie only city In the slates of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Ne vada ruled ns having tint best sales opportunties, according to tlio April sates und eredti report of the Hub son stnttstical organization, just re ceived here. icj: pki;siih;nt namkd OMAHA (Hy Associated Press) Appointment of 1 1. A. Scandrett, of Oinalia, ns vice president of tlie I'm ion Pacific system, wos an nounced here by Carl Gray, presl dent. M r. Scandi ett, whose ap point men I. Is effect tve May I , is commerce and valuation counsel for the system. The Buyers Viewpoint Vim, ns n bujer of comIs and vr tlies that are niHcrllx'd, i-ead the ndwrtlshig of n, Irtlsi ncvs mini, not Ih-cihim f the type or kind of lui-liie he bus, hut Imi'Uiim- It's interesting. 'I bnl's why a pnign'ssln nd ci INcr knows It paH to use sprtci in The ObsiTer if he' can make bis mcssiigi lnli-r-c-ttng ami niiractt-ic. Any l-tertl-er can do lhal. Our fe iiltliM nml aid nre ulwajs aniL Hlle If he wishes. "ObirrvcT AdvprlMnjf A Mcrclimidlsfiitf hfrvlcof IBS GIVEN CONSIDERATION Striking Easter WINTER W EAT DEALT BLOW WASHINGTON (Ily the Associ ated Press) Winter wheat dealt a severe blow to tho wheal crop sown last fall. As a result, pro duction Indications arc smaller than In any yenr since Hi 17 and about lHi.000,000 bushels less than last year's crop, tho department of agriculture hiui announced. A forccayt of 474.3fiR.OlH) bush- Is of winter wheat was issued. based on the, condition of the. crop April 1 and upon thu assumption of average abandonment ,f acre age and average influence on the prop until hnrvest time. Tlie condition of .tho crop April 1 was ti8.7 per cent of normal, ihe lowest in more than a quarter cen tury with the exception of 1917. when it was 63.4. There was a decline of 12 'A points in Hie con dition from December I to April 1, compared with an averago de cline of 4-4 points In the last 10 yeurs. Hurt by Cohl Weather. The low eondillon Is Ihe result or a variety of conditions through out the country, the department said. The crop suffered severely from winter killing, from central Ohio to central Indiana, In Mon tana. In the main wheat areas or Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Tex as and the Pacirto northwest. The freeze In eastern Washington und Oregon caused hcuvy loss, the condition In Washington April 1 being only per cent of normal. Drouth aggravated tho damage In the ptaiiiH j-ckUu from Nebraska to Texiw. and high winds added lo the damage. In Kcnti.ckv and rennessee t hn crop at I he year h lose w-fis in poor condition, due lo freezing and drouth. In the At lantic Seaboard stales und f i otu Minne.sola lo Arkansas, the con iHl Ion or Ihe eroii wiih about uv ..rxir... iin.t in lllhlolx i.k l.hove average. OKI (.ON MAKO HIT POItTI.AM), ore. The Oregon winter wheat crop In P.I lift will be Ihe Hinallesi In many years, owing to the heavy winter kill. While much of the area tns been rcseeded to spring wheat, the normally lighter yield of the spring crop will lend to make the tolal whent proiluctlon for the slate even low er than the light crop of 1HLM. says V, i. Ki-nt, statistician of the C. H. department of ugi Iculture. Willie Hn, whole cNed of (lie wilder killing or rail seeded wheat has not yet been determined, tf seems probable that more than one-half of the ( iregon acreage seeded last fall has been etl her re. seeded to spring wheat or other prlug sown crops. The condition of the remaining screae is prob ably the lowest in Hie history of large scale wheat, growing In the slate. Die percentage figure be ing placed at li! per cent of nor mal. 1 Julius Kruittschnitt To Retire from S. NKW VHHK (My the Associated Press) Julius KruitiHchnltt, chair man of the hoard of directors ami of the executive committee of the W011I hern Pacific company, an - I nounced bile Thursday that h 'would retire on May Hi. under Ihe pension rule of the company. Mr. Krulttschiitlt Is In his b-v- nty-flrst year and has been in live Si rvtce of I he Hon t hern Pacific line continuously for 4H years. CALL roii NTATi:ii;vis WAHHINOTmN' (Ily Ihe Associ ated Pss The comptroller of ...um-im. ...., .. ..... .... the contlltlon of naltonal banks at the close of bua.ncss Monduyt April 6. Hats being heightened without XTRA l S. SHIP TO 1IIXP MAV YOKK (AP) ual of ficials may la asked to semi n guv vcrniuciit ship from Panama to find tlie exploration ship A ret urn of Ihe silence ol (he vessel's radio continues. Tim Aid urns, carry ing nil occauograpbic cxpedillon of the society , bus not been heard from for 12 dii,is. KKAII'OK PASSI'.S ON POK I LANH, Ore. (AP) .! Im L. Hart man, real estate oH'rator, for :t."i ytMirs imittager t-T the Port land Cletirhig llmiM asscchllioil, died hen ((stay, lie bud been se riously HI ror Id days. ITALY IN Tl ItMOIIi KO.Mi; (AP) llnshcs in id Mrcot fighting between luscists and com TimitisiH ixiiiihiuc to ik icportcd from tnrious Italian centers, white the tension of the whole -political situation has bii'ii nguravalcil hy tho ileal b of the fascist who was si lot n( Itarl etcnla. Tbreci of.i rnM'isiH an. rciHirie.l m i.i..i Ik-cm mtIousIj Injured. . . ! , . Mali Jongg Co. Bankrupt, X-Word Puzzles Cause Ni:V" VOKK (Hy the Associ ated Presti)- A receiver has been appointed for t he pung Chow Company. Inc., formerly one of the hirgest fl.ime.si ie mauufac turel'H of mah jougg Jieta. II Is umb-ratootl thai the com pany encounlereii difficulties with the advent of (he cross word puzzle craze. U'Ai:i)i;. IMMl s IM'POKTS HAI.l-;.r, ire. Warden I alrym ple or Ihe ib-egon tuate p uti.-nt iary issueil a denial to reports printed in the pfirtliiud pr s:i that cmivietaj in the InHtttuliei) 1i;mI vicdateil tli . I I ishillg IlittH ih' m.lI. fi have , The r--f-eii based Krank N, .st-ite fish complain l"t WaMSUld Oil U letter will ten by Wafers Ol filllein tf) llH comiulHHioii. Waters a 1st ed that, the Stat a fish ladder 01 lulleil to maintain r th in the mill t- on property. Warden I a h y 111 pie denlifl th;tt since he h 1 been con - led with ihe pro:;. 11 noiie of Ihe.worhl Wur, the transfer of men to iniiHileH had b . 11 1 d tfi fish Mill creek or any other stream. He j percentage of disabled who are be also alleged thai Ihe installation of cared for In California hos u risli wheel in tie- mill run- would pilnls to 10 per cent. be Itnpni tvi;m v di:ad in vi;i:ck IIAP.i'KI.MM A. Spain (AP) About L'o pefHons w ere hilled and some ti'l injured In a "iitlsnn tier between t -, cleetfie tiai'lS 111 t suburb f Las I Manas. The 11 f -eld' lit was dm- lo the failure of the hnik'H on one of the trains b) w orl. Japanese-Russian Pact Explained By Mr. Moore (P. Many It. Muni) WASHINGTON (NK.V Special) Japan's r r eit trejity with UttsMia floesu'l ne an thai Nippon is con spiring with (he Soviet government 10 dominate the I'aelitc. It only mentis that .lapiiii Hants tt) est. At lens' Unit's Ihe e pla not toll given by fredeih U Moore, CfjUnse. lor to Ho- s- tnrelL'll oft ice. now in Washtim'on. ".lapamse cat abuiit oil" pound of ne ut pi r person per year," s;iys Moore. "It'll I'ey eat one pound of Kh'i e r p- isiiii p. r day. "The n soureea ol' Japan's fish supply ar- the wateis off Sakhohn Jaland und tlio Lkl.rlng Hca. Thcs .! III RETAIN NEWELL AS II HEAD Secretary of Interior Pre fers to Keep Man ager in Office BELIEVES PLAN IS THE BEST OXE Cabinet Member at, Klam ath Falls Expects to Have All Reclamation Troubles Ironed Out. KI.AMATH FALLS. Oro. (By tlio Associated Prrm) Herbert I). Newell, project manager for tho reclamation servlco on tho Klam- alh Irrigation district, will not ho leposed by Rccretary o7 Interior Hubert Work. After u conference today Work (old dlnti-lct directors ho preferred to keep Newell at his post and con vert him to his Ideas as to' how tlio unrk nhould be done. Itellcves Plan littt. "When I became, secretary of the Interior department, tho entire 24 iroject managers were. Jn sympa thy with the former director of re reelamatlon." Work suld. "I could have had them all thrown out of Ihe window If I had desired, but I worked with them and have con vinced' them my policies are for tho tent Interest of tho settlers." Secretary Work predicted that all differences between tho district directors and Newell could bo tron- d out. ClIK'Af.O (Hy the Associated ' r.H.s Mrs. lviumti McCllnlooli. iiiolher of William Nelson McCllu- Itoek, millionaire orpiiun, for whoso I dentil William Darllnnr Klieolierd. I""1"1' r"""''' ot u- "' mercuric polMoutng, tt Htatement IsHiied by t'oroner Oscar, WolIC Thui-Hday night Bald, Tho -statement was prepared af ter Mm coroner had perused a re port given him Thumday night hy I r. I. McNally, coroner's chemit. who made an exuminuftton of tho vita! organs of young McClintock'! mother, whoso body wua diKlnler red three weeka tiKo, after huvlnif iieen burled for 1G yearn. Olson Annlyslu rnfinished. The atialyKlH of tlio vital orgyna or Or. O.Hi'iir Olaon. tno McClintock family physician, tvhoao body nn diHinierred at, the muuiu tlmo as that or MrH. Mct'llnlock, has not yet been completed. Ooctor Olson died OiriN yearn ago. only a few hourj ;if(iir isiieplierd hud viHited him. m;i;i hompitaIS KAN KUANCIHCO, Cul. tn their plea for additional hospital facili- 1 ties in riiltrnrnlu. the ImMnltn Ilv.tt . BOY'S MOTHER poison nil water whee((,(n rom,ntt(.(; of Tho American ""' I"'ff,on , Legion puinled out that whllu full foruii furnished but 4 per cent of s;ild in lii.s ihe. total quota of liiCS" who served 1 in Ihe army and nuvy during th ic.ihis state has brought tho total Itritish Team In Tout Australia LONDON (AP). Kor the first time in the history of KnglWh professional association football, 11 team made up of the crack play ers of this country will tour Am I rutin next summer, Tho team vs ill leuve Kngland curly in April, will upend about foir months in Australia, and possibly New Zea land, ami will return home by way of Canada lain in September. are Kussiun watern. An under standing between Jupat) 11 lid UllS shi. covering f he scope- to be al lowed Japanese rishermen In then. areas, In order to guarantee a fis'.l supply tor Japan, was tlio coi"pel hig motive behind t ho Japam-sg end of tin! agreement, "l-'i iendly relations between Ja pan sad Itussia also means a closer relationship between Japan unc K 1 1 rope. Ily Hen, Ihe trip from Ja pan to Krunee and Knglund, for In stance, is about, Blx weeks, Hy the Siberian railway, this tn cut to about two weeks, (Continued on Pago Four.)