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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TWELVE PAGES TODAY. Iff Ws&tv&tt CITY EDITION THE WEATHER Portland AD Oregon Unsettled, probably occa sional ruins tonight and Hun duy. VOLUME XXIII. MEMRKK ASSOCIATED PIIKSS LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1)25. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 158. m i lOTFttttuJ SIRENS 10 GALL CITI TO PRAYER Automobiles to Herald Second Annual Eastern Sunrise Service RAIX ALONE CAN SPOIL PROGRAM Churches of City An nounce Special Easter Sunday Programs; the Presbyterians Plan a Cantata. Tho fl'-roli'l unniml HunriKe pray rr ..li-i-ttllK on KiikUt will In' hi'UI lotnorrow lit IJanRloff I'ark. on tho ohl On-t?on Trail, at 5::to o'clock. If Hm' wi-alhi-r pi-milts. Ttic wrath i v report is "unsettled" and in case or rain the early morning serviccw will not lie In-lil II In Hie ,iuriwe r.r tile Infill ' Ministerial Association, untlor I l.ltHon. Mr. Hunhi-s and l.loyd. whose auspices this community! Briefly, another technical dil ec KallieritlB will he Rlvon. to huvi; o-lor remaining here to ulart the lice sirens awaken everyhody hort-lork on the sets. Actual con lv before five o'clock, ullowinu'struclion of the settinRs for the them time to dre and drive to tho;thr sci'iie of (he. prayer meeting In time to see the sun rise over the caster)1, mountains. In. K. I Mossman will he the. director of the halt' hour and will he nested by lr. J. I.. Mul'her K'Hi, Miss Matie Do'y. Andrew l.on ey. Jr., iintl others. i;as)ir I'niHirmnf. Special KaMter programs are be in;? planned hy the various church is of the city. The Catholic church will have s. rviees at S and Im:3 o'clock with a special musical pro gram with Mrs. Adoiph Newiin ut the pipe oman. Several beautiful s'ieelions will he Riven by the church chqir find L ltnverfind . O. Nooy will speak. At the Methodist church Keverend JSmiley. of Cove, will prive tin- address in the iiiorn Iuk and Keverend Winning of Ha- liT will be I lie speaker at the eve- nim; s-rviceu, llevepend Keith ex pected to be home for the services but because of illness is unable to K'-i here. There will also be a spe cial musical program. Special musical proBriius are also beiiiK planned for the other churches of the city. Iieeision day will be fealured in several of the churches and new members will be received. A cantata "Life Kverlastiim' jll ! be presented at the l'reHbyterlan church in the evenlnff under the direction of Mrs. A. I.. Kichardson. Mrs. J. A. Ttdtord will be organ ist. City Mutineer V. C. CrewH this inorliiiiK reiiortH that the elty litis pun hnseil ii live-ton Holt enler Iii 1 tn '. eosllUK for UHe on liorlhshle iiikI ohllown BtreelH. The caterpillar, one of Ihe Idlest In (I' simi and most effeetlve on the market, will prolulhly arrive her.: alimil Ihe first of Hie week .Mon day or Tuesday. 'I'll tiraile Nllll'ts. The rhlet use of tin- laler pll lar. nit hunch it will he utilized fur oth er purposes, will lie fur druKKlnC and Kindlm.- streets In old town and ueross the Iraek. In some Hectlons the nlreets lire In hud shape and It Is l.elleved Hint til cal Bill nay HEW 'fflT' FOB STREET IRK lor llseif in ii short time If thejThe subj Weill, II is capable of doing is up, will be " to present expectations. School?" Churches Observed Good Friday Here Yesterday The three-hour (J nod Kihlay Herxict-K n n yesterday afternoon at the 'r shyt rian church undtr the auspic'S of the i (;rallde Ministerial association were very nircf-.-sfiil and approximately two hundred people i he afternoon. Woi is of Christ (or Ihe services Into seven nddr miliut es each, addresses Were attended durinc "The Seven ll.t ." was the subject and was .iivlded esses oT twenty Those giving the Keverend Mall K. Wullis. Keverend ltert A. PoweM. Kevereiul Ocorge Albert Polhud, Ktv.-r.-nd William Crosby Koss. Captain Kedlord and Keverend O. W. .lolH S. Ketween the addresses musical liiinil'i-s were gien by Mis. W. K. I 'a i ktnson at the pipe orjr'H, the lhtpiist outig ladies' mmrtet. Mtss , 1. 1 I." Win- I man at the pipe organ. Mrs. J. A. Tedtoid and Mrs. W. H. JJohnen- kamp .r. 1 0 Days Work At Lake On Beach Movie Party Returns from Wal lowa Wonderland; Ex pect Company to Start Work About May 4th. After spending two days ut Wal lowa lake making' preliminary ar rungements for tho filming of the picture, "Winds of Chant''," Mace Utson. general manager of the production, and J. J. Hughes, technical director, left last eve ning for Seattle to join Krunk l.loyd and his motion picture com pany. The company umkr the direc tion of Mr. Lloyd will proceed from Seattle to tlu- Kruir fiver district in Canada for the film ing of tin- White Horn- ltapi.ls Hcencs and will remain there with temporary headquarters ut H i linghuni, Wa.sli., until coming to l.a (Jrandc. The company Is tine here May 4th and will start work immedi ately after arrival. The work at Wallowa lake is expected to last 'about 10 days. Selection of the locations for the scenes to he taken at Wal lowa lake were made Thursday unil Kriiluy of this weeli liy M scenes to tie made at the: hike will commence Monday morn ing under Mr. Hiierly's supervi sion. ; The parly which made the trip to the lake this week was com-1 posed of Mr. Utson. Mr, Itiicrly and Mr. llusrhes of the picture company with (i. I.. J orison, Karl Stoddard and Kurl Reynolds rep-' resenting the chamber of com merce and I Kinald Kunk as of-1 filial photographer. i To Shoot Cuinp Scin's, The thief principal scents to he taken at. the iake are what are called in the original story "Sheep (amp," "Summit rump" and "iJike Limb-man." The Sheej) Camp scenes and the Lake. Lind--liiutl shots are to be taken on the south banks of the Ink", near the pier. The location selected by the pic ture men for the Sum mil Camp lies on a ridge on the west side of the lake and is leached by crossing the. dam and ell tubing the ridge. . The 3 5 people in the company will be located at the Wallowa lake hotel during t he taking of the picture. Resides th" reglhir characters In the cast mi evt,-a people will be used at one time. Hut three w omen appear in the picture and nil the extras are men who are supposed to be i" (Continued on e rive.) Legion Ladies Will . Help Needy Veterans The irivinK away of the Ainerlran Legion Auxiliary hope chest will he al Lilly's Hardware Store at eiKht o'elni-k Ihls evetllllB. The chest is one to lirini; Kind ness to any younp lady. It con tains linens. cumlorlM and lingerie in Kreut. protusinn. I'roceeds are to be used by the ladles In lielpillK needy ex-service men and their families. A cake sale Is heillK conducted il Lilly's today also and the money raised will he used for the same purpose. Salem Man lo Speak Before Business Man lie rend Ceorce A. I'oll ird will the chairnian of the chamber of i unilnerce haliMUei in ine i. . a, I-'. hi M. Jasp' II ne1 Tuesday noun. I'', r will come here Ironi Sa- Mem to make the principal address. of Mr. Jasper's lull; lially "acatlon Milde I'hi Three-hour service held at the Kplseopal a' special (Jood I'rid-i was given at the l.uth wen also imri'h and program ran church evening. from until 7:;ta in th Hiitala ieu. At K (" lock In Ho- e ning the cantata "The Heven l.at Words nf Christ." w.tH given by the choir of the Melhodlsl Kpisropal elitirch. directed by Mrs. Sherwood Will lams. Mrs, A. J-I. Kinman acted as org mist and was given nn oppor tunity to show Iot skill on the or gan In the eemh word 'it Is Pin- ' isln d." nn organ interlude. Th- soloists fr the euntala wer- Mrs. Kay Puller. Mr. and M-s. Slo-r- ; wood Williams. Kay WtliKtins and I'atd Kiuu.!' It- K. Wiiilis gnv- the op'-ning praver otid n dii - Hon. I The cantata giv'n lust evening is1 the neeonl annual prouram of this kind given by the M.-E. church on Good Triduy. $57,000 IS TOTAL FOB E Building Permits During March Reach New High Figure LEADS MANY CITIES ON PACIFIC COAST Walla Walla, Twin Falls, Logan, Provo, Anaheim and Many Others Re port Less Construction. Total construction cost tinting the munch of March totalled jjt;:.noo ror two-scon bniidim permits. This Is '27i M'i cent higher ihuii any ircious month ly total in the city's history and is (uie-ffth of the entire annual total ror HUM. A grand total of f4L4,Mi,:lH In building per mils were issued dur ing March in 7: cities of the seven I'atiflc Coast states, the highest monthly total since March of lust year. This figure shows a 12 per cent gain over the l-'ebruary total but a Hi per cent reduction from the figure of last March, figures compiled by S. W. Strau & Co. M ate. PoMluud lliiihiiim IHkIi. Portland reports $4,fi4,l4" for I he month, the highest figure in its hlslory. Klaiuaih Falls shows a resump tion of the activity which marked the mid-summer of last year. The (Continued on I'age Five.k This evening at 8 o'clock "'in derella in Kloweiiand," a beauti ful upend t a, written by Marion I .Oder, will be presented ut the high school auditorium under the auspices of the I .a Grande Neigh borhood club. Korty small chil dren will take part.. Mih. K. I,. Holmes will be piano accrtmpanl est and the mush? is under t lie direct hm of Mrs. I allas Green. Mis. Klmcr McManus Ih t-halrinan of the commit) eu In charge tf the presentation. The operetta Is taken from the fairytale of "Cinderella and I'rince ('harming" and put into music Itnth solos and chorus work is very w ell done by the children taking part. .Several dances will also be featured. N'-arly 1 fiO Master Masrns from the five b(dg-s in l'nion county sal down to a -seven o'clock dinner ut Sninmervllle last evening in the si-cund county meeting of the year. Cove, Klgin. tfuiumervHIe. I.a UDDIESRrJY. FOR OPERETTA! :HU50NST0G0 i ! TO PEMDLETONI firande and-liiiftn were ail repre-j WASHINGTON (My the Asso setited bv a "goodly number. Hev-jefatcd Press).- Kxpeiidltures dm1- entl Wallowa Masons were alsohng the next fiscal year of Jl. presenl. The third degree was ex-j 74 li.Snu for Ihe pay of national eiuplifted hy the Klgin lodge teamguard inits for regular drill and upon a candidate from that place. : other purposes was n ut hoi i,d by The next county h'id at Cove. June im ting will be 3rd. The isi- (Continued on 1'agt Five.) La Grande Ministers To Mold Piblc School The I.a firande Ministerial Ahho cintloti Is pktnnlng a daily vacation) bibb- school to take place this sum-j ni"r, beginning May and eon-j tlnuing for four weeks. Next Mon-; day and Tuesday. April 1 :t und 14. t 'the association will hold an Insti-, nil- of Methodists to train feaii j'rs ftir the shod. Sinn" expert. I talent will be pres.-nt at tlie ins'i-' (lue, which will be held at ihe f'irsi ; I til ptist church, and 1 he public b invited to attend. j There will be morning, nfternooni atf'l evening s -sshuih und 1 luise w ho would like to tenell in i he school' are u f g. d to attend t lie dy-tlinc no-clings. In the evening address eS Will be Riven by OUl.Hhb' Ji'le- gal. S. Iei gates have I, i-n Invited from 1 taker. Pendleton and branch line points ami several wilt prnl.ubly be In attendance. The vacation Mbl who'd idea will be presented a I the chamber of commerce luncheon Tuesday noon by one of the out of tow n sptakers. EX-CASHIER I SENTENCED ..7r&M TO 1 YEARS! J?,:- 1 ?:.fM C. W. Thompson Fares Badly at Hands of Salem Judge FORMER PAROLE IS ALSO REVOKED Man Once in Charge of State Treasury Admits Theft of Several Thous and Dollars. SAI.KM. Ore. (Hy the Associ ated I'ress) C. V. Thompson, former rttshler In the Orcuon BlaU treasury, today pleaded Ruilly lo a Inrceny charge involvinir three thousand dollars of public funds and was sentenced to seven years. The court also revoked the pa role, prantcd Thompson last Mon duy when he pleaded ijullty to the larceny of nine hundred thirty-one dolkirs, for which ho wils sen tenced lo two yejira and then pa roled from the bench. WASHINGTON U WINS RACE BY LARGE MARGIN . K I , A X I I '.ST I A It V. Ch I . (Hy the Associated I'ii'.hs) Tim Inlxcrslty or Washington de fejilcl the t nlw-iNity or all rdiiiln Imlay In the iiimual elght arcl classic of the aifl oii-st. The llii.-kirs rtni-iied the three mile nice 15 lengtlis ahead. (alifoniia freshmen tlel'cntcd t:ii ahlnt4ui frehmeti. icuny Means Trip I-is. OAKLAND-The victory of Ihe Washington t University Rhell here todHy means that the crew il.' again enter competition at rough- pslc this spring w here it won first honors in two previous years LIVESTOCK IN OREGON FARED WELL, REPORT KAf .KM, Ore, ( Ity the Associ ated J'res.s) A Nummary of live stock conditions after ihe close of the winter months reveal that Ore jjon livestock generally flared ex ceptionally well, acconling to Stato Veterinarian I.ylle. notwithstand ing the fact that many tK-rds went Into winter iiuarters with less tal low on their ribs than Tor many years. Hollenberg to liCad North Powder Schools NtlltTII I'llWIllOH. (ire. (Spe cial tfi Ihe observer). Professor UollenbiTB. of Knterprise, will lead the Norlh 1'nwder schools next year. loach I'harleH Klni; and Mrs. I-Iva M. Coad will be re tained, the school board has de cided. Teachers for the Kiadeii so fur sit-ned up an:: Kldrldite IIuHiiiiiii,' of I'nlon: Mrs. Horn Mrant, "f North I'owder: Miss Kate John son. .Mis. Ilallie Medesiier. Mls.1 l-Izlllll llater, who uns Kiven llle priniary. will leach at linbler. National Guard Pay For Year Is Granted President Cooiidge atte, in- vent igat ton ot conditions. The money Is for use only dur ing the fiscal year beginning July 1. and t he president net permits the Mar department to undertake' obi igat Ions and make necessary I eontraelH now although the money' is not yet a vailable. J. A. Churchill to Lead Albany Normal School Salem, -He. (SpeeinU. J. A- ! Churchill, for (he past I'.' years1 stati' Hiiperiiitendent of public in- strtietlon. has ht-en elected presi dent of I he A ib.tny state normal school at a s:tlat y of J 4,.ri"0 per year, ' Ills contract covers a period of four years, dating from January; I, Mr. Chun-hill's term ex- pices Januaiy I, 1:7, nitvr i,i um, mo i; vmim IMHANAPOPIS (Al) Thr fliM ; legal tiMMe of 1 1. C. Stepheiwin, ; fornter Kit Klnv Ii Ih ii lnin, lo firvieni life trial on clmrue of al io king Mis .Madge Olsrludler lalleil todny. The demurrer filed by the proM-f-iittoii, In hush or lo plent In abatement of Imllclnicnl , presented hy Ihe defense, were mis-I j tallied by the court. Easter f i-y-rv UiT . 1... .... l,; ,-.".--, i ,', ..,7 4 .t.M V SAI-KM. tire. (Ily the Assoclaled I'resB) At a Ilieetini; of the state hiKliwiiy comniisslou to he held In Port!:!!::! April ;:i and L'4 bids will be. opened till many projects, lu- udliu? the rollowlnK: linker and rnion cotinlles: lta- ker-TeloeiiNet seclloll of Ihe did 'iron Trail, lIMi miles of broken Blone resiirlaclliK work. Wallowa coiinly: 1'nll Kn. I. of Ihe Knlerprlse-Korest laiun.l.iry section of the i;nterprlse-Klora liiKhway. 7. fill miles of KiadiiiK. linker cotinly: A bridge over KiiKle creek and six Bimill wood treslhs all on the Haker-( 'ornil i. i..i. ..::" p.!::'.r Ittehltind, HuKC Tremor Recorded At Georgetown College v.!-:ni vin'iiN ( r-y the assoi-i- ated Press) -A very heavy earlll .iiake. at leii.il HM"! lnlleil lioin here. In all mid' I' riiilli' d direelion was rcroid.-d early today at the llenrKelovvn universit y. The tremor le-can ut B:H2 n. in. and eonliniled iinlil K : ;l fj n. m. Yauui Indians Start Easter Trihal Dance TI"C if H SON. Ariz. (AC) Lines nl lonking Yit'Mihi 1'"ib much. gallo-red al the am P ut villnge ol iMMiia. l-iiday at dawn iagan their .sacred Kaster ii a fb'Herl slilhuMH bn their mystic chanting ( li lieal of rattl' al lanceH In ken only by ami the ryth s and I'un- ,nee goes on, only catise p tioiu tic llllllH, I ( nlll r:astT (he d exh:iiislion lieim.' tie I (or a red.sk in t dp d .' 1 1 1 e i 1 1 g col minis t jstrains of iteini-barl ttlitig to (he uric music. Today's Aula Section The Oh-crvrr appfar- toln for lb- srffiml lntM- with Ant'i molive Si (Ion Mail will prove or smial tnteH'd t present mid pro-pet live nnitorlsi-. II Im- a r iinlai- b aiim? of Ihe Sarin day edition. liiffirmaiioM n boo I highway -Mi'lillo:is mid itev fiopnieill , I i ii f f 1 e p: ohlc m, niiiiounc -mi ni of new cm- niiMlel:-, )uiu' ticiil dope on fool. nil. and lie-fp-Mie, lKid iii-ws of ih-ahis Pint gat age-, toOlt-l liitniiiie lion and -latlstl llo re should 1 a wealth of fcutiins to hi-!eie-t ihe mot'wi-t. a(h lor Ihe Auto Section rei;olai ly. "Observer AdvrHMntf A Mirrcliandlslng Service' T RESURFACE TRETCH The Season of To Question Widow About Six Deaths CHICAGO (hy file Associated Press) Mrs. David 'unning hum, Gary, Indiana widow mo t her of I avid Cunningham, Jr.. who is in critical condition, was today t alien Into technical cus tody by t he states attorney low questioning. Ixivld's condition Irf diagnosed as caused by poison -Inc. Officials desire to )pi'"" Ml'r concerning the deaths of five mi'inlters of her family in hu. years lime, and the illness of her son. H'T husband, one daughter end three sons died nfl'-r a hort llliuss. XTRA th A. P. IM.HA'I I.IIS MISS (uikiih.i; washington. . p. (ap) Nearly a thousand Ij-Hoi-s ocrriili the While Mouse civutle offhes today to shake hands wllh Presl d Ml Coolldue. Membei-s or the Ore gon Amh iillunil t oth ge debutim. team learned ihul the Presidoiil waits ror no one late for an up pohtlnicnt. Senators Stauriiid mid McNury had arranged fftr the Pr-iih-nl to reeiixe the debiilers he-' f , In advance of the crowd. Ar- iillni Inle the eolh-ue men f'Mtml the htiulhakhig perhal oer ano missed their mo Hem e xillh the executive. OlilM CS CO! II TMAIIi IAI. - - s ' ' ' ' i " ' ' ' '..t nllli-i'l- i-li oliii'i-i-ii n ni- .oon - ,,,,,,, , linlav '..J Sl-Cllliiiv Wil- ,- , . o.-. ,.oi, lll, II..- ...-IIM.I hi i H.-..I- ih- y , .ii.u.1 ..-.-..,-,. I ll.-...ilo.- from the We.i Indies with n iuin- lity of litmr iilH'Uid. hill M-PtV SI AtC'IS si;.n rP-NCI.i SAN jl r:TI ( AP) h hi Me. j Coy nri'lvcd at the slnlc prison In- day to be.ln servhu Ids s.-nloin c j for slajbm -Mrs. Theresa Mors. IP allied ). salt cellei at ii ciiineni nuin when the philiiaplH r iiMempled lo take his picture, hicitUInx tli i.-..-. i sr. Johns (AP). in-cimim Hull the prceiil If inuui Ian gov ctiimenl I'lnuiieil lo return (he Hap-burgs lo a icshutd Ansiro lluuuaiian emotrc in alliance with nn Imperial t .ci iiiaiiv hi nl on a woihl CMMi-icsl. 4 Mint Mlcluilel hatotvl. fo r iin-skhiit of Him-l garv. sailed volerduv for I iighiml. He warm-! Ihe 1 ntlcil Stales fo refrain fiMii hinting money lo Hungary, ulilrli, he said, would b" ii-ed In fin t heruil c of sta ll a liMivcmenl. 'I lie count prcillcliil another world war lis the possible outcome of Hie coiir-e he vnhl the Hoi I by govei nun ut Is Inking In 11 uu -a i y. Beauty EH mm HKUI.TN (liy Associated lieHt! In a pi ochuuat ion issued to the nuan people biday, ehl Mar shal vnn Hlndeuhurf.-. presidential and Ida tu of the. Nationalist Con crvutive bloc, appeals to all pa- 1 1 lot Ic. (lerrmiim w ho desire "to safeguard the honor of the German name and social peace." Tile word "republic" does not ap pear in th- .proclamation. Wheat Soars Today at Chicago Mart Opening CMU'AC.o (Ily Ihe Associated i'ress) Wheat jumped seven und one half cents today al the open ing. May wImmI touched Jt.iiti. Prince of Wales Will Not Stop at Liberia I.HN il)M llv IIh- A-snrn-lalril i 'i. 'I'll'' I'l lllC-i- Ol W'Jllt'H' VlMll lo NlKclhi h.'iii I"1'" r:mrrli'il I' ruiisi' ol' jut oiltlilfjik nf III' plnitui' nl I-jiko., hci-iiI'Iiih; I o .i ii l-ixi-hliliHO TH'-i;ni'li hk'Ih'.N' iim's.'-iik'- from I.UHOM. IMiMIIVV M 111 IMM.II I.IIMIOV (.M-). Miilliinil Vnnl ..riliial. hit ililiihiiim a limn. uIiih' liliiillly I ms ii"l I n- i-lili'il. Ill ol Hon "Hit Hi' ill-mil nl chit uiiiknlliT, III, iii'l- 1 1 v il.-incilii: Ii-ih Iii-i-. ulm HIIS ll'o I wilh her llinml rill Tlilll-x ilfiv mi Mm- sli-ns or lii'l- iiioIImt'h Ik In I In- liislilniiiilili- Wi'sl Ki'iislliuliin ilKli-hl. AlilJiiirllli'n Ihim- Iiim-ii -i-iiii-IiIii I'm- a .iniinif llllllllll Sllllli'lll. I KosP.I'.inti. Ore. MP). -All i . " 1 , . , ' V.-.-I.-. M.-M. .i-a.h... ;;iv,'";i'h'1 l"-l (ons (lay lilli- . I H Ity 11 III 1 M MIH- ...... J- len!e ami ii lady companion es Icaped hiiiii y when Ihroun from the car torn of into a pond n( (tie nut I lU-lool cuibiinkllient. Sargent Takes Capital By Surprise With Jokes ( n'i i in .-- it. ii. I.. I VA:IIN'.Ti.S (M;A Hlii'.hil) ! - Tit.- i;i i iit'-.-il viiln.- nl Joint (iat l !hiil'll I';m wi nl to 111'- roollilKi' ,n. mliilNiniilnii i.i not lik.-ly lo ho In hlM i, .1 1-. 1 1 1 1 1' trillion nl' Iho iilloi-tii-y I i-iii-i ill's oMIi'1'. 'I'lint Ii. Hit I1 In lull n.(oi-' hilloii or tin- riu I tluil S;M R--nl inns rink'- I. r--i onl of ri-ul liclil vi iM. nl In Mini ollli o. Kam-iirt ii'-'l iilio' lo tin- in-. il.-nl. row v-r. s.-..m II I; .1 - lo Hi In tin- hot I Hal In- In-iimH Into thi' n lnilnl li'iilioii I-1 tun- a lililm-- l:H'll(- til-rM.lllll.l . With II klllK-K (if unulnt iini-nloii- n ml nlmi-rsiillon. Unit him- li' i " luix.'ly lai'kltln- In liujiulur iimiiii.itlon and gooil- DU Dl ATTACKED Charges Made That Work Is Blind to True Situation KLAMATH FALLS HEARS CARNAHAN "We Will Furnish Evi dence of Fraud," An swers Attorney for Ir rigation District. KIAMATK FALLS. Ole.. (Hy the Associated Press) Charges Umt Interior Secretary Work ha3 blinded his eyes to tht true situa tion in the Klamath Irrigation dirf rict were voiced horo today by J. 11. Cnrnahnn, Attorney for the dis trict, at the, final hearing1 before Reclamation Commissioner Mead. Work wils not present. ,. Carnahan declared thn wile of water rights of) Irrlgntlonhits to tho Oilifomia-Oregon Water Pow er company for $12,000 was a "gi gantic swindle" and called upon government officials to rcpudlatu the contract. Work and his ia;--tv ! left for the south today. Mead Kcpliew. Mead r'pli'd, "This contract was entered Into under tho regime of the former secretary of tho in terior. If It wua simply a. blunder, them Is nothing we can do. If there was rrnud, as you allege, then give us proof ho we cun have some thing on which to baso ah Investi gation." "We will furn'.sh evidence of fraud." answered Curnuhun. NKW YOIiK (Hy the Associated Press) The one hundred and six ty-million dollars financing oper ation for the new Oodge Hrothers automobile contpuny was complet ed today w hen, tmnkurs disposed uC: 75,0OO,0(i six per cent debenture bonds within an hour. ON HUNT TRIP NKW YORK (Mv the Arvoclntcd Press) The dHarture of-Ain Ie vlathan for Knglsnd at noon today marked the beginning of the jour ney which will curry Colonel Theo dore Konsevclt and his brother, Kcrmlt, into the wildest jungles of Central Asia on a hunting expe dition for the James Htmpttou field museum. Teachers An He-elwtel. CASCADK KOCKH, Ore. Teach ers In Ihe public, und high schooH of Cjiscmle Locks who have been re-elected for next year are: It. M llumill, superintendent and princi pal of high school; Miss 1 run;; Wal ker, high school; Mrs. Augusta C. Trill, seventh und eighth grades; Miss Margaret Morrison, t fift h and sixth grads; Miss Kuth Johnson, third ami fourth grad-s: Miss Mil dred Print, first and second grades. TAKi;.N TO HOT I.AKH Wilbur Shaw, who has been ser iously 111 at his homo for several weeks, was taken to Hot Lake to day noon. An X-my picture will probably b" taken In the very near future. Mr. Shaw's condition is not described as materially im proved. wlll. Il- lirlliKii lltlliian iUallll.'a Unit liui-i- I n larm-Iy lui-klns In tin- CuullilKi' orrii-lal fimilly, ' Ho iilvi tin- i-iililm-t iL -minor 'nd flavor Ihul Iiuh li-n laiklnif. Ho miiipllfs a nnii-h-ni-.-ili-il paonlnpr. Whi'thiT I..' ilpll.-H alfo rl.Mlintta of i-al noi.. l.-il. m.-nl. the fail will rrniillll Ihal II. r. illt tit lllH pornon allty will nuiki- iimrh more pi.lala. I)h' ami lippi'tlzlnfr th- adtnllilHlra Hon iiirnn. The li-aea of 1.1k ffooil liillnnr.' hl frankni-H?". hl Uwk of nrvtoniM-. will lo nuu-h lo h'll.-o till! liiHvini-M with which Iho ad- (Cuntliiui'd on l ag Six.) SECRETARY QOQbE BQMDS , ' SNAPPED UP RODSEVELTS