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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY. "2 4 , CITY EDITION THE WEATHER !-': PORTLAND (AP) Orn. Kon: ltuiu tonight and Bun Uay. VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 164 AND OFFIC HEARIN La (IratuV fcwmnn fr1 OFFICE W BE ALLOWED 10 REMAIN First Interview in Fight for Land Office Here Is Encouraging COOLIDGE SEEMS SYMPATHETIC Senators McNary and Stanfield and Congress man Sinnott Talk with President. WASHINGTON" (Hy Associat ed 1'iv). Senators .MeNary mul Munfiehl ami Itepresontn- llve Kimmlt. of Oregon, in a I conference wilh llu president I Indav. nokil that I In proixse.I I elimination of two or tho sov- 1 I'll public laii'l offices' lit Ore Hhi bo recuie-idored. The pres ident took the i-cipic.sts under nil iscnieiil. Tin- first i'U'V in tin campaign w ii ii i in uiiji-i-i i in- i ii nuii the l iillt'd Males inno on in- m La tirnnde lias occurred und lis Jesuits are far from dlscouritgliiR. The movement to keep the of flee here, which serves I'nlon Walluwa and other nearby conn ties. Was launched by the local chamber of commerce. Coi)lldge's Stand. The following telegram was re ceived l his morning by J. II. IN-a re w hlch indicates that La (liatide has a good chance lo win o.tt in its light. "My appointment we appeared heron President Cooltdgu today mid made an oral protest au iinsi the abolHlon of the land office at La Crande. using the material supplied us which cov ered I h' sit nation completely. The president was attentive and appeared svmpat hctlc and at his suggestion we will supply him wriP' ii memorandum show-In,- the groat injustice that will lol low the closing of the office Secretary Work will return A pril -"t h and the president will take the matter up with him at that time. In case of delay of the secretary, the pres ident intimated that he would suspend the order until the mat ter would be completely inves tigated. We were w ell satis ted wilh the conference with t he president. (Signed) Chas. L. McNary. C. S, H. It. N. Stanfield, 1'. H. H. N. .J. Sinnot, M. C. The aboe interview In rcgardc 1 here as being highly Impoitjint and to wive strong indications th.it Hie milted efforts now being made by cities concerned will be met with success. "Honor I bight," t he play pre i;' iited here and In llaker recentlv before packed hous-s wi'.l be stag ed a train in the near future. Next Tuesday evening It wilt bo given nt I nion in the high school auditorium, then at lnibler at 1l tipei-;i house I'Vlday and in L'l tinin.h- at the high school audi toiiiim Wednesday. April 2!'th. Proceeds will be used t I help pav WILL REPEAT HONOR BRIGHT ctf the hlyh school athbiic fhid ,y Hpeakers to be announced Mon ibbt. day. Better Than Rainfall p i ",i ni indicat ions are 1 hat Li ra n de and 1 !?e surrounding ter lorv will have untie than normal nntall for April when 'he month (: i-d. Al preK.-nl the rainfall is running more than 4n per cent nf ihe avonige and only ti few rains or,, in edeii lo as:'lire ItOllual Ire- i liit.1on. Sinee April 1st. one and forty- five hundredths iiiehej of rain has fallen In li Orande. a cheek up of the reeords at the fire si itlon tn-i.-y hovved. April 4. fuchi'N f'it; April :.. jo; hi. lies; April 11, -Ci inches; April !:'. ineheti; April I - T itvh- v: April 1 i. .ay inches and Ai sl IT esiefdaj j IIP. If .? Girls April Antiks Show Big Success Large Crowd Witnesses j Program Which rea tured Both Mirthful Skits and Peppy Enter tainment. In pi tinning their program for tin- April AntlkH. given at tin- high school last evening, t lit- gtrls tntisl have Ki'pt In mind the motto of J. prominent manufacturing firm varieties," or at least ho 11 seemed from tho great diversity of enter tainment offorod. Girls, girls, ifula C.ir!s, old fash ioncd Klrls. business girls, modern girls, western girls, all kinds of girls In ono long procession of femi nine dispHiy well calculated to catch tho masculine eye and arousi: the admiration of the members of their own sex. The best part of tho whole show was tho enjoyment the girls them selves got out of it and the effer vescent spirit of the entire enter tainment which they were able to convey to tho audience. I Ace I led nt A n Ilk. The entire production was con siderably above the average attain ed by April Antiks in p'jst years. Tho program was well selected and J went across with the minimum,' number of delays. In many of thc sktts the girls displayed pure gen- Thls Ik particularly true of some, of the eurtatn raisers. Ade , ,,,, b. , , rv nf ..hiiruoters laide Clark's mimicry of characters Iwi.H known about tin- hlch school I in her role ol' Ituohel, 1'nclc Wall' colored housekeeper in the comic I strips episode wiiH an except iona" ihlt of work. Kuth Irwin and Mll- dred Lusk who did two hick, dou bles. ."Spark In' Peggy Jane" and "Honeymoon," also deserve upeuia mention. The program wua so long and so many girts took part that It will lie Ilmpos-tiblo for us to mention all ol them lint we will say right here .that so far as we could see every one connected with the production Is deserving of u great deal ot credit. The program opened with a skit "The Meanly Shop." which gave the girls an opportunity to put across a number of gags about well known people of the high school. "The Circus" was pure horse play but created the inaviiuuni number or laughs. The band in the circus was enough lo make the en tire (fhow worth while. A light musical comedy. "Lady ('rands' was next in order. This vehicle gave Margaret Creasey. Palsy IEobbs and several oilier at tractive girls a chance to contri- (Continued on Ige Five,) TWOFARMS NEAR EL(;iN DAMAGED BY HIGH WINDS The severe wind tuid ra in of Thursday afternoon resulted In considerable damage to the ranches of A. H. Parsons and lieoiuirii riu nuiia, nn-.neu m- nll":l- dlslanco tho other side of L'lgl accoruiriK i wu.u i.-ceiwu n. ' M uninm- yesieroay. , Approximately two miles ot woven w ire fence- was blown down and tangled until it ean - not he used again a no a tarije , amount of grain w as w ashed 011I i by the force of the rain. Tlwi damage amounted to between 1 'Jon and $:(). C. N. T. (. Will lie Told Oi' at Commerce Lunch jcomplete the remainder of the or Citizens' inilitary training camps 'anization work Je-re, will be 1 he main topic of discussion i . , at Ihe chamber of common e 'rj..-,, TraJ Sliflpw luncheon nevt Tuesday noon. Iluirh p' "IOn 1 i dll OIICILS K. ISrarly will be chairman of the! SIlOWIl kit LaliC Meeting day and has scheduled 'a plain ' Paul llathawa as one of tie- main I .speakers, ftther talks will be mad Normal Is Expected Normal rainfall for April, taken on a. ten year average, is one and nine-tenths Inches. During the yearn of I 'H' I, Hi I'M. Mi 1 7 and 1 1' I the fitlwe,-e he;, ut it uM colored and ihe.'V wjnenn-n ,i in.in ior a w.m we above normal and in C'l'l Ipictures railed forth much ndmira- '""ihial otfense. The seutenee 1 and l m S about half an inch whs j Hon. At tne efim IiikIoii ol I In- . K,v' " under a law passed .n lull ihe moisture reeeiveil i! o line ; Hie entire thirty iIhvs. : I II-Year Itei-onl. I April nun full records for the j pat lo eurs follow: Year No. In. i I'H.'i 2.";, ' I :n I.: j 1 u 1 7 ;it; Year Hi:" i I l i . 1 : I s ' liUH ' 44' i.:i" i . . . -normal HiciUhs. L VISIT LAKE! Ad Club Caravan Plan to Come into Union, Wal lowa Counties in June THREE-DAY TRIP BEING PLANNED T , FYcm-yimi in Tf UUO101 JXCIUSIOII LO DC Arranged to Leave -fivvm T .n rii'Qtifln -fm' Wallowa Wonderland. Wallowa Wonderkuid is daily coming into greater attention over the entire state and the countrv at large and now comes the I'orl lanrl Ad club with an announce ment that a caravan trip will bo made from hat city to the lake this summer. The plan has boon in process of " "'" ' some .... .... , , ' .' , ' , land me behind the movement to I MEN I bring Wallowa hike to a w ider and I navy department today lo aei om justlv deserved attention. 'pany Lieutenant Commander Hyrd w..u.iu ,t ii. in.-ti'.n,i i ii i of Virginia, on the M ic.Millan arc- ' n'' otlu-r.s interested in I ho iliiu nuw neon noinmg coi re.unueiu:.. A joint recital by Mrs. A. I Itlchardson, soprano of La. flrande. l-llla ( 'onuell Jesse, pianist and Mark I Hint els, baritone, of Port -laud, will be given here Kriday evenlng. May first, it . was an nounced this morning. The tecit il will be Riven in the Presbyterian church under t he sponsorship of twenty-six ladies of the Neighborhood club and of the Monday Musical. The Degree of Honor Protective association was organized here Ktiday evening at the l-'oh-y hole and officers were elected as fol lows: President, Nellie Swan; past president. Alice Walt; First, vice .u,i,.i,i. 1 11..,, . u,....i,t nl n(.a tary. Klizabeth Wale: sher, Myrt h; Mason; Assistant I usher, Ksi her van I tl ok land ; In " . Willi. w side w ., .Mary incKnian; outside w. ,.t.a units. The order Is one of tlhe oldesl Women's fraternal insurance bod ies in the roiintry. Minute Card of (taker. Ore., stale vice president, serured Die mem bership here. She will llieel with the national president. Francis Ittiell Olsen, In Portland soon and will then rei urn to La (Ji iiub- to HOT I ,. K' K (Speeial) The Hoi Lake sanatorium did lis bit In ward advertising the beauties and at t r.t I ions nf Oregon itt the pro gram held last evening. 11 mighl well liave been , called "Oregon night" for about' no hunclrerl and tttlv slides of Hf. old Oregon Trail were shown to the large crowd of nt and the staff. The slide loaned by the Colon paolue thtouch the eoiiltejey nf M. Stern I (Conllnafd on Prige Klvo.) RFrniTiiT IJLUI I I1L WILL S BE NEXT-WEEK ORDER FORMED LAST EVENING of Colon. Well known Menes along.1" ni" "' 1,1 ' " " n jibe Oregon Trail as well as prod-j,"", b" k-ml y to the chinge. : nets raised were Hhf)wn- The hlbb-. - r,li'1 l;i "rflt ,"n" if I'olumbi,, rive,, highway HceneH 11 '"""'V J'"1' ' 'i,n, '""- 1 lil'OU ru 111 one uiUht Vell have been , 1 ma.le into an ' regonia.ri. If he were mil one already. Mis. Lu-ualb n itnd Mrs. Ib-bn 'Stems of I'nlon .mg a duet whh h No. In.iwa.s appropi't" Hie on usion .. , 4 r , M Ikh i lahon. a late arrivitl on the .. . 2.7 ! hospital iiursinsr shi ff ( I rom the .!:( iMavo i-hnie. wht-'l.il seera! te. ... 2.:'H ;ieefioiis which won line h apptaiM-, ol'j.Mrw. Sterns also wmg a solo, "The Uind of the fc'ky blue Water." Naval Aviators Bound for Thevo naval nviatoi'K nrcn'l jfohm i make a ttniii(l-llH'-orhl fllKlil. hut' their flight fnin buttle to Hawaii, and Inter to the Philippines call for tho two longest oter-wntcr nonstop flighl.s ccr nltomplo!, A iiaiiinmlli lUwing scout piano Ik being con st rurloil Tor (he navy at Seat lie, and has a cruising radius of over iiOOO miles. I-' ft to right, the naval flyers selected roe tin; trip ate: ('liter l. l. 't'liornlon, iiullo; Lieut. Itlct Itoltn, engineer: lileut. Coinmaiider .1, II. Slrong. eotninandliig flight; Lieut. Kiigeuo Itarkett, naxigator; Chief K, t Sullhaa, iiiation pilot. This alleuiptr'fti'oiulMrs to Ihi the big aviation etcut of the- year. PORTLAND II llli NORTH TRIP WAKIII.MiTON (ilv tin Asiinei- ated Press ) Lieutenant M. A. Seh nr. of I'ortlaud. On-., is among those selected by the I ntted Mates tic cxpedtt Ion this summer. IIOKN AT MVIMLr. POINT POUTLANI). Ore. ( P.y the As social ed Press) Lieutenant So bur was born at Myrile point. Ore., and came to Port laud with I he family In rj5. Major Joseph Wchur, of the hend nuuriors tilaff, -Oregon National tinai'd, 4s his brother. L ROOMS CLOSED A deal wan closed some time ago. uccording lo announcements made today for (lie rooms on the cor ner of Kir and Adjms covering a ltd-foot frontage. including the space occupied by t he It lack Cat cafeteria, which will be enlarged in t he near fut ore, the room ud joiniiur, occupied by Ihe Skala I lard ware company and 1 ho 4" loot, room adjoining on the east wherein is lo-ated the Ui tiraude Clrocatera and Market. The latter ia the "Help Yourself Store" which opened tor business today. Sam Harris, who procured the store , rooms mentioned, in . com menting on the deal said, "Having been born and raise, j in La Grande am) having watched t ho steady growth of the city continuously for ail years 1 most certainly do not hesitate lo further align my limited efforts will) the future growth utid development f ,n. (i ran do and Fast Oregon In gen eral." Itido Stealer Sentenced. PKNDLFTON, Ore. Jail am leilees of IPi days and tines 1 $ti imi'Ii were given Ivl. Jackson an William Ayres by N. Ileti.eley. jus- tii-i' of the peaee. when Ihe two en-1 tot-i-d pleas ol guilty to a charge or sieallm; a rid- on a train. Itu1h men pleaded not guilty to charges! Of COIlt I iblll INK to the delhl'l'lelte) of minors. The two men were re cently arrested in Seattle by ib p- illy slierit is of I "mat (Ma county, when- they bad gone In tie- com-, pany of two minor girls, dm Ihe' charge of contributing to the de-, lintfuency of iiimois He men wt, bound over to lb" grand Jury. .MAN, 2ii, oi:is .Months Li llKNK. Oie. Kred Slater, ;sald to lesirle at Chehalla, Waah.. 'was ieti!eiieei by I'ounty Judge Hai na i d to serve four moot br. tfi co inly jail for cent i lbut lag 1 Mater aim mu gn.s. .viargar-i (Woiden. 17, and Calheiine I'lurk. 1 H. u re arrested in I'oHagi c.ro.e i 'w das ago on an openehuige and lo H'd up in the county jail here. Tin told the ollleers they had one- (roni f'h..tiafln logetlier In an i-utomoht:" and the gh Is aiated that they had I n parole' from the ;ato tiaiulng s-hoot for 'girls ut (Jnutd .Mound, ubli. G W Vv fh "N Sx J4o36 ' f''"' 54-75 wiles m Cattle Rate Change Held Need in N.W. WASHINGTON ( Hy the Asso ciated Press) Kates on livestock moving to North Pacific porls from Oregon and Idaho produc ing territories should bo revised, the interstate commerce com mission was told today by exam iners who hove completed their Investigation. The distance scale of rates by which the cost of moving u ear load of cattle 1 011 miles would bo r, ranging up to h charge of Jlfiti.r.it lor a carload or entile, moving I .lion tulles, was recom mended as a reasonable basis for now schedules, , Uouble' deeklnaouf or Hheep, hogs or calves should be charg ed at. I25 per cent of the cattle rate, the recommendations said, and rates to Seattle and Taco- ma should be determined by adding to tilt Portland scale differentials which now exist, Tho examiners said the scale should lie established tentative ly and parties to the proceed- lugs bo given Hie light to ask further adjustment! In case tin general Investigation now pend- ing by the commission Into th level or all freight rates should make a change advisable. Li M( (lly (he Associated Press) Ihe death ll-l horn the turn 1 1) outrage In Svetkrul Cath edral at Sofia Th 11 I'm lay bns reached 100. Including rive mem bers of the Iltilgnrhui parlia ment, according lo dispatches received here .lodliy. In addition, many of Hie woo m lei I aii expected to die. KLAMATH INDIANS TO CUT HOSPITAL SOFIA DEATH LIST GROWING ( X)S I IN (j ?2i),000 Hheep of Idaho, I -'Itili and Oregon, Idue to good weather and spring ! grass. Arizona sheepmen are laced WASHINGTON (lly the AHsor-ri-1 rondlllon on the ranges PresK-Plans for construction! m niIf fJ Bm,,,cr rang-, while "f "I" "u n,ii"' "'PHalH and; drouirht has reached an aiplttton 10 a lourin were n-1 nouneed loday by the Interior de-t part ment. Tho itlalis Include a -i'l-hed K'"- ( oral hospital to be buill on ihe K la mat h. re., reservat lou at a eOMt Of $li:..'HHJ. A Serious Business Task The average bM"lne.ss man who nivei(lo-. ami who knows ihe power of what he Is doing nii-l ie!)es the llrouaiids to whom he Is talking -spends a lot or lime mul thought on Ids lid vcrlisiiig messigo, A fort -of id advert Keniriil can ted h- wiitlcii with ibree min utes tint' ailotcd to do It and ilnr mhi ill es lime allot ed lo I (On k atniui it m matier how large or mnll It may tie. It's a serious 1 nk . When regarded as Mich the refills comeiialc folly. "Observer Advrrllvlng.-. A Merchaiidlsliiie He r vice' Hawaii and Manila by Air RANGES SHOD iiPROVEINT PORTLAND. Ore. The range in the North Hocky Mountain, In teruiountaln and coast states Im proved during March, w hlle the ranges of the south west declined from lack of tnolnture. Cattle and sheep In the better range areas showed an Improvement, hut lost condition in the southwest accord ing to the monthly range and live stock report Issued by tho I'nlted Slulea Division of Crop and Live stock Kstlinules. Itungcfl Improved in Montana and tho western parts of the Da kolas and Nebraska due to early spring and good . moisture condi tions, while in Wyoming. Colorado and western Kansas dry Conditions, w hlch wero luler tlmDrttf".! -f-hY-ruins, held ranges on itlmttt the saiun basis as last month. In the southwest, dry conditions continue to hold back the: grass and feed is short, local show era have hid pod, but generally, ranges are not ns good as 11 month ago. In the ln-or-Mountaln Koglon, ranges are improving after the dry season of l'j'24 und the spring range outlook is good. California ranges uro very promising with good moisture con- pillions. The condition of the rang Is K0 per cent compared with 7! per cent last month and ! 1 per euiit one year ago. Cattle Showing (inln. Cottle In the states east of the Hockles and north or Oklahoma and New Mexico have wintered In good shape and are going on to the range In better Bhupe than usual. Cattle In the southwest are thin and the shortage of feed is causing u further decline. In Ctah. Nevada, Idaho and Oregon, cattle are show ing u little gain after a dry your, the mild winter hfis helped, ami the feed supply has been ample. California cattle are in very good shape. Several sections report a little strengthening In entile prices wilh a little more optimistic out look for the cattle Industry. The condition of cattle Is Hi per cent, the same lis last, month; ftne year ago (ho condition was D2 per cent. Sheep have wintered well and are generally In very good shape in oil tho range country except j '"''' '' N-w Mexico A marke,' the point where the lamb crop will be short of norinol. There has been no acilvity In Die wool or lanfb markei following the earlier run-' trading which brought good prices however, there Is a good strong de ma fid for breeding ewes In the range country. The condition ot sheep is !il per cent, and the same (Continued on Pnge I'ivn.) SHIPS' SALE !SlTIG!ZE04l'??r Costtl WASHINGTON (i!y th" Ahh-mI ated Preasl The wide split In the shipping board over the sab' ol live ships to Hie Dollar Interests was emphasized today when views of dissenting commissioners were submitted to the Ida'rlet of Co ld in Ida supreme court In an In lunct ion case brought by t he Pu ciric Mail. i 'ninuilssioncrs Thompson and I'lummer contended thai the nab should not have bet-n made until after further negotiations with bid ders, looking to u higher selling ptlco and Insuring permanency ol S.f-.lviJ. XTRA XATIVKN A IIAV It. II. It. Iv A NO, N Igeria (A I) . Crowds of natives iHiuntl Into Knno nil night lo tn't a view of the Prince of Walen. 'Jlic neweoiHcrs ills plnyetl great enthusiasm, blowing bonis ami making mail a iioJm' that sleep was iinitoxslhlc. The Mi'iui was amazing, great m reams of pttMlding iiittivH stretching miles In all direct ions ami Vim- erg lug In Kaito like a sunrm of a 11 is. two uritM'j) to ih;atic T ACO.M A ( AP) . Hen Jackson and his son, Thomas, 1 1, wen burned to death In a fire at Pi; 1.11, Wash., today. Jackson, Ids wife und five children escaped from the home only to find Tho mas mlssliHj:. 'ihe father reenter ed the lionn lo rescue lilm and Uotliwere trnpped. !rf oiHL taki;h potsttS. NKW VOHK (Al') lilorla it. 1 1 a. v tier, 17, of Ivos Angeles who saht she Is a nrovie nrtress, at tempted suicide at a hotel here hy drinking poison. She was mli ed n hospital where nllendaiitH said Iter condition Is ciilical, lUir ly today she telephoned the liotel clerk, "I've taken , imiImui. I'm djing." HAMUT INSI ItANCi;. M;V VOHIv ( AP). All bur Train, lawyer and novelist, and Krnest Sclielllng, pianist and com pos4r, prior to their departure for a three months' trip through the llalkuns, look mil $.VM),0(lll bandit Insurance with IJojd, who con Iractotl to pay fid itcrcctit of any raiiMini demanded In case the travellers art kldnapeil. Deputy Warden Is lo Return With Convict HAI. KM, Ore. (Hy the Associated Press) Deputy Warden LI I Ho, of (ho stale penitentiary, will leave tonight for Sacramento lo bring back Oregon Jones, escaped con vict. LLNHSI Y KKTAINK OI I ICi; DKNVKIt, Colo. (AP). Judge Hen H. Llndsey of I leaver's Juv enile court, retains the bench seat he has laid for more than II" yours. Judge Julian II. Monro rul ed In dli t riot court l-'rlday. In throwing out the election conlosl s lit brought by lioyal It. Oriihnm, defeated candidate for the office. Hunk Interest Sold. AST Ui I A. ( ire. - Announcement was made today that II. Iturke, Astoria, clot hlng merchant. had purchased Hie Interest of James Itreunner. president or the Hank ol" I'ommeree, In that Institution. Mr. Hremner has seven-d his conuoe- (Ioiim with the bunk. Al the next mooting of the directors, ol fleers will be eleeted and places on Ihe board left vacant by the retirement of Mr. Hremner and the recent death of l-'rank Parker will be filled. mil carriers mane u up WASHINGTON (NLA special)--"Aviation's so cheap," argue pro tagonists of the substitution of sea planes for stir face warships. A hiiltloHhlp costs about 4.ri inillloiu. That would build 1'ieo boiubllifi plancM ut $4r,otMi each. Yen, but. said Secretary of t tv Navy Wilbur, at the launching oi j the plane carrier Saratoga, plane'i eaili opera to ilistant lotelgi. waters without carriers lo- Ink them there. To carry loan plan til. approximately a million ton of shipping would be needed, oi : iU v. twin, ouch of 33.tH) Ions, tin ECONOMY S INSPIRATION m SAYS Coolidge Declares Wom en's World Fair in Chi cago Praiseworthy BUDGET LADIES USED COMMENDED Lax Methods Are De plored in Radio Ad dress Delivered by tho President Today. WASHINGTON (Hy the Associ ated Press) President Coolidgo In a radio address delivered today on the occasion of the opening of tho women's world's fair in Chlcugo, said un advantage tot he gained from government economy and ef ficiency is the Inspiration they provide for pursuit of mich meth ods In business and In the home. "If the people,' asserted tho president, 'in the daily manage ment of their modest domestic af fairs, nolo that the great Interest;! of their governments and of their semi-public institutions are dealt with in u spirit of laxity und a mood of carelessness, I hoy find lit tle inspiration to apply better methods Ui the managoimnt of their own concerns. The great buHineea operations which are con stantly under the public eye ought to be handled so as to make them an example In Hound procedure. ltlghl I'.cojioiny KtreSMil , 'Th Importance, of sound busi neiw iWKtWdit was never so great as It Is today. R Is particularly trim (hut government business should be placed on u basis or rigid economy. "in our modern tjoeicfy, ..". and private savings - are quickly transmitted Into capital available Tor production. The Increased pro duction makes goods more plenti ful and therefore cheaper; and at the lower price level peoplo can ifford to consume more. "The real disaster to u modern community comes when easy and ill-considered consumption pre vents the storing away of new capital to meet the ever-Increasing demands. Commends Sponsors Al r. Coolldgo commended apous- ors of the fair for placing their work on a business busts by estab lishing a budget, with a result that all expenses were met before the loors were ready to ha opened. This financial accomplishment, .ho added, presents a "strict eon trait I to the average project or tike char, actor supported In eusy fashion out of public funds." "I know of nothing more cal culated to piomote the pride of vigorous community life, tho sen timents or self-respecting nation alism, I ho truest loyalty to high traditions of national character. I ban tlu-.se d inline tlvo osHcmhlictj (Continued on Pago five.) KLAMATH KALLS, Ore. ( Hy Mm Associated Press) Two Inches of snow fell here this morning and more is falling. I IK NH, Ore. ( Hy the. Associat ed liens). Wet snow fell hem early today but melted rapidly. MKDI'OIID. Ore. ( Hy the As:o oiated Press). A cold rain, driv en by a hard w iml, swept (ho Itogue H Ivor valley today. Kara toga's displacement. Tho Sa ru Intra cost Ah mill ions. Multi ply thai by Ii" and you have the ttdy tolal of lit .mi millions. There would be other extras, loo adds the secretary. Is aviation really so economical? Tho prohibitum unit Invites mm- , . . . , . ,,.owi thoughtless people how wrong it is to break Hie dry law. It lias I m llllt IkKl'. (Continued on I tige Four.) Sill FALLING JIT KLAMATH 't