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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT TAGES TODAY! CITY EDITION THE WEATHER I'OKTLAND (AP). Oro. Bon fc'air tonight and Tucs Uuy. VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED TltHSS LA GRANDE, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 159 IRE III 100 GREET THE EISTER Second Annual Sunrise Service Held at Gang loff Park CHURCHES STAGE EASTER PROGRAMS Crowds of La Grande People Attend Local Houses of Worship During the Day. Promidlv itt 4:EU u. in. Kaster Sunday automobiles, equipped wit'i! police sirens, travelled through l.o. Grande, touching all portions oi the town, calling the residents to awaken ami attend the second an nual sunrise service on the hillside r..-t nf c'lV. !And at 5:30 o'clcok, when tin H'-iio'H viT"' started, approximate )y ion people had gathered at Gangloff Park. During the next half hour several more arrived and participated. In. I-;. I1. Mossnutn was leader ttnd opened the service with a Winn and a short talk of Ihe hig hlfieunce of the day to the Chris lian world. Dr. J. McPherson gave prayi-r and Miss Malnd Doty, librarian told of tho rirat. Easier tn u very well presented speech. Another hynm and henodlellon by Reverend Powell, of tho South Abihodist Church, brought tin first service of tht! day to a close Church Programs. Kxeellcnt Kaster services were carried out tn the virions church es yesterday. During On' Sunduy School hour the Kustor Hlory wrs reviewed and during the church, hour u special Kuslor Duy progrui.tl w us featured. At the Presbyterian . church children wort1 baptised and new miiib;rs .-.-re 'eeieod. while Ihu quartet rendered ' a special (Continued on Page Five.) F Skirling loday, the Kvening Ub H'Tver, following a program (hat aims to continuously add to tht va lue and interest of lis new columns, is priming added renin res served by the NKA service that are huv.-. to meet with the reader's approv al. With the t ; l 5 sports season real ly si irting in tames: Hilly Kvans. big league umpire and one of the fcn-atest sports writers of the day. will f't.msh a daily column for the np.irt p.ige. entitled "liilly Kvans Says." 'oiu pel en t and Interest hm comments and opinions will be fur nished in this column, which is one of the most widely read in otlur cities furnished with this feature. Another addition that will be of j-reat interest to the women. Is a column of recipes complied by SIs b r Mary, an NKA authority of na tional fume. These recipes are Ir'Hted and guaranteed to bo of the best. A new comic, strip, "Freckles and His Pi-jemls," which was fea tured by the Kvening Observer ab out a ear ami lot- h short time, will be a lal to "Mom'n Pop." which Is classed as the best comic . ver featured by the local newspa- 1 din addition to these three nig Cfures. and the others, tneimiin the cartons, daily news pictures. Kverett True's Outbursts, The Old Jlome Town. Harry 11. Hunt's Wa shington letter, etc., now In use. many Interesting features, furnish ed only by the MCA. will be pre sented from lime to time. EATURES FO READERS Kiddies Of La Grande Take Part In Operetta The opp'-retta, "Cinderella In, Klow ei land." given Saturday eve- j Iiluir In the high school uuditor-1 ii'iu under the a'tspices of the La, Orande Neighborhood club, w is eeelt, i,t. I 'or iy children took , part and carried out their rul-s i cry well. I la f bum lliatt gave the' prologue. Little Miss Kvetn Mays did very well hi the role of Cinderella. Kobert llohne took the part of Prince cimnninc ex ceptionally well, us did Max Stod-j third as Lobin lied. Wilimi Mays was the godmother, Albert IMnton.i ltonnie Hee anil Patsy Jesse and Kutll Stoddard, butterflies. j The Mower were: Ktlth Hhick. i Jae.j ieline O' Mr-ten. Lola M. .Snod-j rus. Elizabeth Wta'y, Uarba.-a ; Lake Region Praised By Frank Lloyd Movie Director Says the Wallowa Scenery Can Be Equalled Nowhere Else in World PORTLAND, Ore. (Special). Tlie Wallowa Lake region, in ad dition to its other assets, is des tined to become, u ineeca Cor mo tion picture directum, if stuio inontH by Krsnk Lloyd, director uf Rex Bench's "Winds of Chance" can be construed to take in Hol lywood's directors In gcnetnl. l.luyd and his cast, including Hen Lyon. I lobar! llosworth, Claude Hlllingwutor. Victor Me Laglen. John T. Murray, l-'red Warren, J. G. Davis, Kred Kohhv. Charles It. Crockett. Anna Q. Nill son, Viola I tana and I orot liy Se bastian, urrlved here yesterday and left shortly afterwards for Belling lium, Wash., and Vancouver, H. C. They will work in the Pug.'t SoMnd country until about May 1 on scones for "Winds of Chance' and then will go to Wallowa i.ake. in northeastern Oregon, for sev eral Alaskan scenes. I 'raises Country. 1 Xrector Uoyd was enthusiastic about Oregon scenery for motion picture locations and ventured the opinion that the Industry was but developing In this state. The discovery of Wallowa 1-ake by the motion picture men, he said, had given to the movie fa "is scenery to be found nowhere else in the world. "Winds of Chance" will be ready for release about August 1, It is believed. "BETWEEN ACTS" WILL BE STAGED AGAIN TONIGHT Much Interest Is being shown in the comedy drama "Iter ween the Acts' which will be presented for the second time, this evening at tin- Odd Kel lows' hall. This play was staged u short time ago and because several weie unable to attend at that time, It was requested that the play be re- The cast has been rchcarsum and promises to give the audit n -e a real treat. In addition to the comedy acts, intermission num bers have been arranged. Guardian Named for Miss Cuba Buchanan Cpon t he petition of (bo. W. 11 H'liiiliiui. father of Cuba Ru chanan. the county court on Sat urday appointed Mr. Puchanan us guardian of Ills 'child. About three years, ago, t 'uba Hueha nan, t hen need six years, fell through a sidewalk back of tht- roundhouse In La (Jiande, and Injured her ankle, A damage action against the city was recently thrown out of court because her father bro'tght the action for her without " being appointed guardian. TltlO AKItlM I l. Ib-rb Myers, I.. Coliley. and Har ry Sella fer were taKeu ilito custody by O. M. Pierce and Hugo Klinir- hammer. Friday evening with moonshine in their possession. They plead not. guilty and were hound over for trial next Mnndaj by Judge Brady UMrb-r $ L'mii bond. SPORTING NEWS Truck and Held Ia (ininde lctoiioiis ou r t ii I o ii hUb school. Ila-ehall Pintles Iom elilbl lion fnine. Coast Lcaitin- Milnnliiy, Sun day results. Itilly i:ntis Says Worth while Comments, Other .SKiiiing l.vents or the i lay. AI.I. ON I'Af.i: TWO The He-t Sports Sictlmi hi Masicru OrcKfiii. Coolidg". OIads llobi i 1m, pegy Itolinelikamp. Laura Houk'hton. Vlrginln Mramv.eii. Sally Stetfi ist. Irene Sitter and Catherine Spaeth, tin ind tops: J ust ine (bub . N:i ney Holmes. Mil.lred C.n-en. Itveiie Manna. I'atriel:i Clark. Alary Kreese, Mnlne Noah-. Margaret lion and Wilfred Scott. .'Sun beams: Men )! Ainsw oi l h. It -n (irandy. Jack Kakin, Wilfred, '! brlek. Lloyd Mavey. Thomas (Cool: and Hovaid Larson. j Little Miss Judy Sii-wrist j gave tun solo danecs betueen mil. and Otlda Ashby and Jam- Jjiang' danc.d. Mrs. K L. Hoinn ncl-d -. pi anist and Mrs. L'huer MeIanus dlit'cted th' presentation. M e. Dallas Or-":! drcc'tJ the music Worried 'em There wore unhappy Angels in Los Angeles when Clark Pitti-n'icr, rioter shortstop, de layed in .signing his contract with the .os Angeles hall dub, because his fiancee, lar-Krti-et AlK'i'l (above) waateil Itlm to drop baseball and ie sunie bis dental st tulles lit Ohio. Allt f the club offered to pay her evpenses west for a wedding, she tleeitied to let Pittenger sign up and play the season out west. DDE OF BEST t Mi" of I he most Inspiring sac red cantatas ever rendered In this city was sung lust evening in the new Presbyterian elrjich tinder the direction of" Mrs. A. L. llleh ardson, assisted by Mrs. J. A. Ted i.m 'j ttl the new pipe, ocean. Thirty-t w voices blended 'n marvelous harmony singing the I 'aster message, "Life K ver last ing" to t he ib-light of an audi ence that taxed the seating ca pacity of the new church. Many left when they found that I he seating capacity had been ex hausted. The cant!1.'.. i was composed by Petrie :.nd tells ihe story of Ihal first Kasb-r day as Ihe Saiour of the world came forth the con oileror .over death. The special parts were sung with rare ability revealing a tone quality and In terpretation of the theme Ihit a titled ktoiiI ly to the developing happiness of Ihe iiichhiikc that reached its final climax In I he finale by the choir singing "Joy to the World." Kuch singer seemed lo fed the leality of th' words and gave, ex pression In such a cb-ar enuncia tion that all in Ihe audience could follow the story clearly. The change uf tempo., in the various parts, and the interpretation ren dered, revealed tho mastery of the director as she lead the cantata; while t lii organist added her hum. leal ability to 1 he singing voices. (Continued on Pgn Klve.) 11. tu 'i-n S I.X'li I lit ill VI nini; .sunn' nil, i-nlcii-ii ti'-c uf Ja-k Hons". Oak street, and stole about $1 or $ri in cash and some jewelry, the police veport today. A house neatby also showed slmis -of aiteuipls to gain entrance but these were unsuccessful, No trace of the hiii'KiaiN has yet been discovered. Officials Mere for Ministers' Meeting J. M. Jasp'-r, pastor of the Methodist Kpiseopal church at Sab m. nud Mr. Hoyt, Presbyte--i;t n Sunday ehool uorler w it U lo-aibiuaitors at Walla WaHn. a r t ivt-d in La C.t a nde todny an I tll In' present at tin- school of methods which Hatted this moi i ing at Uf.v.it o'ctocl: at the Hap tist chureli under the a isplces of the lain Inter I;, I ;i rsocta t loll. The fi rst session "I" I he day u as lake tip w It h i urilt 0 1 ui,i, with Mr. .lasp. r in chaise, the subject for the second session, stalling .it - o'cb.ek was -The itible and Mow to Study P." and tin third. Martini: a( 4:". with .Mr. Hoyt in eharKe. will be taken up tn study ii it adminivtuition. The eveni ig m'-ding w;M st a 1 1 a I T . o'clock and Mr. Jasper will eptik on "Tne Goal." IT HOME ENTERED By BURGLARS 'III FLIGHT 'Longest Overwater Non i Stop Trip to Be Attempted FLIERS TO LEAVE U. S. LATE IX JUNE Start to Be Made Either from Frisco or San Diego ; To Use New Type Plane. WASlllNfiTOX (By the Assort, ateii Press) Naval seaplanes of a newly developed long disti nice scouting type, will be tested hy the navy department of the Cniled .St tiles government this summer in a non-stop flight from California to the Hawaiian Islands, the long est sustained flight ever attempt ed over water by heavicr-thnn-nir craft. Surface craft will probably bo stationed along the two thousand mile stretch as a protection for the filers, who will likely start late in June or early in July from cither San Francisco or San Diego. M;V Alll MAIL ItOI TDS i .M)i:ii cosiii;hatiox WASHINGTON (liy the Associ ated Press) Opening of a num ber of new air mail routes Unk ing some of t he more important cities is being considered by Post master Clenerul New under author ity of a law passed by I ho last congress. Some of the new links will be put In opera! ion probably t his bummer. In connection with the present transcontinental air mall service. Hegulutions under which contracts will be let for the exten sion have, been approved by postal officials and will be issued short ly. Iniiiugurutlon of an overnight air mail between New York and Chi cago, which is a minor item in ihe program, will be undertaken with in a month or wo, the first step (Continued on Page Five.) COURT NOT TO House bill, Number an act to remit penalty and Interest on certain taxes, passed by the slate legislature at Hie last session gave Ihe county courts of the various counties option on remitting pen alty and interest on delinquent tax assessments providing a eerlttioate. of delinquency had not been Issu ed. Section one r bill nails. "The county coiicIh of the several counties of the state, may and are hereby uulhori.od lo remit all in terest, penalties costs which have hern or may be Incurred on all tax es levied in their respective COUIlt' oti on the tax rolls for the years. I-:il!l- 1H- and i::i to all taxpayer-M w ho. prior to May 1, 1925. or prior to the date on which foreclosure of certificates of delinquent lnxeH could hove been issued, shall have paid the original amount or such (Continued, on Page Five.) MAKEJEF-JND RECITAL WILL Legion Launches Drive For Disabled-Vets' Fund PUUTLANI'. Ore. (Special) The A ineriea n 1 ,en ion's campaign for a X'l.e'Mi.tnai endowment fund for disabled World W-ir veterans and orphans was ortlelally begun today In Oregon, h u aH announced bv (Jeoi'Ke . Cril'lith, deparlni' lit commander. Oregon's share of the nation wide erroit will be the immodiiiic objective and work of ru ania' bui will bein al onee. I'oiiiIiihii'I't ' (irifrlth derl .red. In explaining j tho need and purpose of the fund.' the department commander said: j "Pin eon vob-rans or t he World War are dytmr i-vi-rp biy. Pifte.-n ! esierdav . fifteen tumor row an 'I j fifteen the next day. Many of i Ihent die without knowledge ot the if ron I niacbinery erei te in tho vd etans' bureau lor I heir help. It i iH'Cume ami continues t(( t, the duty of the bcitin to riiwl Uteill. take 'hem to the but au and a r ratme for t-Tnporary care and per mam nt cure b. t ji It Is loo bite. Thus uiir tak. v.hlM a humanitar ian one. a task l hat in a dui. lo -etuu'-M also nMf of litcsle, for eery moment's delay nie.ins rme imihi- eteran has de d wil hoi:t k no wing (Continu'i'i ou I'ege T'e ) ADMITS MURDER 1 YOUNG 1 IL Cut Throat of Miss Blak allcr in a Fit of Jealousy READ OF DEATH IX NEWSPAPERS Ernest Rhodes, 18, Then Surrendered Himself to the London Officers. LONDON (My the Associated Press) A story of fatal Jealousy was told today when Krnest Rhod es. 1 K-yeur-old-valet, appeared to answer charges of murdering Oruoo Mlakaller, Hi, dancing teacher, who died Friday from a slash in the throat. The statement alleged to havr been made by Ithodes Is that lu admitted he cut t he girl's throat with a razor. According to the statement. It bodes committed the act in a fit of jealousy, after the girl hat) chaffed him about oilier boys who might see her during the Kusler holidays. Iteail of Death. Uhodes declared he was una ware he had slashed the girt fa tally as she ran to her mother's home nearby and that he did not know she died until two duya later when he read of it in the newspa pers. He then surrendered himself to the police, ithotbs was remanded for a week. BRIAN!) NOT TO FINISH CABINET BEFORE TUESDAY I'AIilS AI" l'm-ss Tlini I'UlslO l--rivintrr Itftntid; il-ki-il liv I'li-slili'lll Imimuir Kiic In Innii u ralilncl. iilian lulit'd lalo IimIiiv liny III f roinjiliMfllK iliv. IiisU Iji'fmtr to iiiiii'ii. Afli-r ll'llvhiK 1 1 - iin-slili'lil. Ililaiul tolil iirvniiiliins Unit nn lilril r 11 IS-tuiii' rnli ini't w 1 1 1 1 -1 wimlil rullry n lilH ntithoil.iiiK (lit Ituuk or 1 iilii.c In Inrii'llM- rlri'iiliiliim In 15 lillllnii liml Ixi ii ulinii llolit'il. Miss Marguerite Carney, lyric so prano of Portland, and Miss Mar garet Not 7.. pianist, arrived in La tiraade this morning on train No. 2i. After vlMitltig here a short time they will go to Knt erprise, accompanied by Victor Do Pinto, violinist, w here tliey will give a concert. Wednesday I hoy w ill ip-petij- at linker ami Thursday llc-y will be here under the auspices of I he Young Women's Ivlut atlonal Auxiliary of the Methodist Kpih coj.al eh ireh, al the church, 'Chest! musicians all have rare ability and this concert will be a treat to every lover of mush:. Miss 'a i ney has a remarkable crisp (Continued on Page Kive.) Reaching Farm Readers Kcticlilng inorr , I ban ti(t per cent of Ihe fai nt Itnnn In I n Ion eiiiut. The fMoM-rtter i toal i tieraae that H appro- lni d by vwry careful mlwr tl'r. On i be rural lonbs out of Ln (ramie ihe piiMr mn-s lo marly "' of the Imjaoh. A largo majority of IIkn' fnriii hoinos hate been gelling The (Hr"ror ciiusiimII foe a gen era! dm com hieing proof of re tutor nlcre. anil reader rtm fldemi', cv feature added con-Ian l ly are aiding a .leiidr growth. Obwrver Advrrll-lng-- A Mcrchamlbdiite Her Ice' BE THURSDAY Dr. Cook Coes lo Prison 1 (JfijjF f :" l i.JSl DECIDED By fit? W III COURT AfrJ : IIP. i-i ' 3& t Or. Frederick A. Cook (left) oneo ace la it tied hy the world a.s the diH-otcrrr of the north iole Is now an inmate of the federal m itilcniiary at It. lcniemvortli, here he was senlencetl for II years lor pi otimllng fake oil kcIiciuo. Cook Is show it here on his way to prison In custody of Sam L. l.ross of Dallas, Tex., I'. S. ntarstiiil. Ill FAILS Ii DEATH ACT CIID'Adf) (Hy Ihe Associated Press) Two (Jury. Ind., officers are hen to taku Into custody Mrs. Anna i 'unnlnnhnni, w ho has boon deinlnetl in conned ton with in vest inat Ion of t ho tleat hs of her husband and lour children in the last six years and Ihe poisoning of her sou, now ln tht; hospital. Mrs. Cunningham tried to choke herself to death with a bed sheet lust, night. WASHINCTllN', (Hy (ho Associ ated Press)- The Let nn view, Port land and Northern railroad appli ed to Ihe interstate commerce coin mlsslo today lor permission to is sue JMni.ot'O common stock and $:t, 25(1, (Milt leu-year sU percent bonds. The funds will go Into tho fo li st ruction of a Hit -lit lie railroad In Cowlitz and Lewis counties. Tax Decisions Handed Down by Supreme Court WASMIN'tn'O.V, (Hy (he Associ ated Press) - - Any giln In value must be taken Into account on tax es llllder the 1 ! H levenue act up on securities pin ohas.-d before March I, l!i:i. and sold in 1!H!. (he supreme court, lodd tot!:iy. WASHINGTON' (Hy Ihe AN.meln ted Press) I 'alllornia's Inherit ance tax can b- Imposed upon an estate before the federal Inherit ance estate lax has been deducted, tin- supreme court held today. The decision will allect the laa lloil of inle i Hanoi s In several stales. Now Stamps b (be Million Olstrthulcd for April !" WASIIINHTMN (AP)- The n w postal -cites, otfectio April 1;., have iie;itif a v.i.st amount of work lor Ihe bureau of engraving and printing. It baa become nec essary iti not out prior to April Hi, l,iif(0, (i(i(i, (mo one nod ott" hall cent sta mps; Han.iPoa.tMio luil f con I stamp?;: I no.tma.fiiMi of 1 1 now 15 and cent ipecial delivery Htamps, and lite 2U com special h . lulling .Jump. ind 'tutt.ooo, ii'iu oie and olio ! half oent postoiinls. The post nl- : tic- tb pjit (merit has made pi to ship clKht oil-loads of posto to ,w York 'i'v alone, eat h MonlalnbiK ti, 'Mid, mm cards, i The hi a m pod enwiopo ctm j tractor at tMlon, u., also bat J been operaiing on a 1'1-hour bams ! lo prepare and ship a ppt oxtma ti 1 v ' 'mo.ihi ii.o tin and a half cent ene.,pe.M ,( , w (Mper wrap- colo w CAi iicit i'oiri;csr COIC M X T I WO SCMMI HS WAHHINUTON. AP) I'u-b-HH sfienliflc si;ns fell, says Lleti lenant Commander (ieorge (;. Ilrandt. nd'- to (he imvd hydro-graph'-r, th'.s suiu..i r will be a cold one, and the ouinlu' i' of jy.ti w 1 1 n colder. iULD BUILD NEW RAILROAD W. A-.vv.-...-.v.. r:.,V ft... - W mfl fij XTRA NI PIllvMi: corirr OKCINIONS U.soi(;to. (AP) The Sherman Ami-Trust law was not violated hy the Hnlhlcrs i:cbango, an Industrial association of San rrancisfo, and other In Iholr fight for open shops, the supreme court decided today, rovet-shitf lower courts. WASHINGTON" (AP) IVdcinl o,o eminent ami .state-. bae prhir Ity oor claims for wane, in net tlomcnt of bankrupt statos w'.ion asscl.s will not moot all obllgathhis. the supreme court hold toduy In a case ImniKht by u trustee In the haukritilt y (if Ihu est CtuiX Hub be r trpora(bui ami olhers aaiusi . Hie liiilod Slates ami clly and I county of San I 'raiiclsco. p. i i its i 1 1 .i : mtii i s WASIIIMiTON (AP) The Kan- sjls ( Ity tlotirnal-Posi. anil the Hai ti nunc Post tiled M'paraln briefs In (be MiprtMie comi today In ap peals hroiiiichl h Ihe gowriiniout to punish i.iem for publishing in come tax lists. The ciise will Ik? reached for aigntitcnt IbLs week. MI-.IA KIM; AIHT.M I Iti; ll.WSIIOIti:, X. V. (Al') A brier aihoiitiire til lil-Jackhig hy William Oclmadge, slate trooper rookie on futinuuh, resulted in his being laid under military arrest today niter being seriously wound ed by gunmen of bootleggers he sought lo rnh. fellow troopers, acting on a clue ,'uriilshcd by the escapade, inner a raid Inst night seizing iS.VI.ono worth ol llipior. MiVAOA oivoitcr; iioi.os (.000 IN PHILIPPINi:S MANILA (AP) - The qip.ntion of the vah'idlty in Ihe Philippine Is lands of a decree- of divorce ob tained in a court in the Cnlted Stales, was decided In the affirma tive today by JudKo (ieorge II. Lr voy of the court of first instance. Mm. Jose Vcnlura of Manila ob tained n decree of divorce from her husluiml in Ihe slate of Nevada In March, JiiL'-t. and upon her re turn lo Manila applied to the court for aut liority to di.' pose of eerl-tln propei v. The court hold t lial Mrs. Ventura acquired n. bona fide I'suleii't- tn the state of .Nevada, that Ho- divorce prnooedimis were b-al and valid, and mti.d be given full eft eel In 1 his Jui ImIuIIoii. ( ompulor literary Slinlie Opposed b Iti iti-li Author I.OMi'iV (AP) "There Is too much lit era tare and not enough uiiehi mh a I ails being tatiht. in the schools today." This la from Hilaiie Ihlloc, the anthoi' of a aoodly nuinln r of volumes of es sa i ii ud ot her literary works, in a leeiure on I'Mueation" al Man chester recently. Democrats Are Preparing For Next Campaign Now t limn It. Hunt) WAHI 1 1 Nt l i t i ( N I IA Special ) -- Wa s a lu men ns fur yetting MiroiiKh the nei pr esld' nl la I earn pa tt; n wIMiont a di'llett already mo In hi if considered by Hie optiiiiisls among the 1 icrnoi ruts. ( wie snrvUor of the late Hinio (lallo diimot". who was attached to national headiuarto'H Hi rough jllie recent Oil 1 1 1 pa lfc II , SUIUe-dS the period ot Hie mtlvo campaign be KliorteC'-il (torn si monMis to hIx Week.--. Ttl'Il IUl'-n. Of Spending ! M ist M.nis on niilway fares and thotel billF. to maintain an army of itlfci and little ; Llibtnders and pub- Compulsory Arbitration In Disputes Is Held Unconstitutional CANNOT CONTROL HOURS OF LABOR Regulation by States Through Commissions or Industrial Courts Is Unlawful. WASHINGTON (By the Asso ciated Press). Compulsory arbi tration In Industrial disputes Is unconstitutional tho supreme court held tod by, Tho decision was rendered In two cases brought by the Charles Wolff Packing company of Topeka, against tho Kansas Industrial relations court. The court decided labor hours In packing houses and other In dustries cannot bo regulated by states through commission or In dustrial courts to prevent strikes In connection with wuge ques tions. AITHOItlTY AT ISSI E. WASHINGTON (Hy tho Asso ciated Proas). The authority of states to regulate tho hours tn es sential Industries was at Issue In the case brought by tho Charles Wolff Packing company nt Topo l:a against tho court or Industrial relations of Kansas. Providing for compulsory arbi tration of al! labor disputes in in dustries considered of material welfare to the people, men as tho mining of coul and the produc tion and preparation of food. Kan sas created the Industrial court to administer the law, A. contro versy having arisen in the plant ot .the . packing com puny the In- . ilUHtrhil court look Jurisdiction, and alter a hearing Issued lis vr dors. Among other things It pro vided a scale of wages which should be puld the employes and also limited their hours of labor. Mute Court Agreed. The state courts sustained tho Industrial court, but on the appeal of tho packing company tho fed eral sipremn court held unconsti tutional that part of the law which gave the Industrial court authority to reguluto wages. Tho (Continued on Pago Five.) F. E NKW YOIIK (By the Associated Press) New York went through Its annual spring preening Sunday throughout the golden hours of a cllmai Ically made-to-order Has tor Sunday. A genial sun shone alt day from an almost cloudless sky. Prom a little before mid-day un til evening crowds thronged Fifth avenue, t.ho traditional stage at the city's Kapler nugeaitt and niado llberiLl display of the modes and colors I hat will rule feminine America saiiorlally for the coming mouths, l-ifth avenue had not been so thronged with Master promo nailers ln many yours. (ireut Crowds nt Kosort. Coney Island ,a doxon miles ttwtty also furnished Us fashion parade, promenading in two endless lines along t he newly finished board walk. This overflow was largely tlra wit from the Bowery, Grand and Can at streets and (he over run. st root h of the lowor efcist side. Or dinarily these crowds hold their laister promenade on their beloved I lower) . t was estimated that half a million persons were at ( 'Oliey. The Coney parade was even a bit more brilliant than tho morn exclu sive Klf lb ii venue pageant, wit h the colors of tut- girls' and women's (Continued on Psge Five.) 'Ibitv boosters, ho would have the j party's candidate ami Us two or i three best upeakers "take thu air" j in a condensed series of radio I talka to voters, through hookups 1 that would give them the vnttro I nation for an audience, j A properly conducted radio cam I palgn, he suggests, over a period I of not to exceed one month, would j be equally If not morn effective in gelling voles I halt the ohl-tlmo barnstorming political ballyhoo, tund wouldn't cost anywhere near I .:s much. (Continued on l'oge Four.) Fffl IN IN ITS GLORY