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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY. CITY EDIT I O N THE WEATHER Portland (AP) Oregon: Fair tonight and tiunday with heavy frosts In the In terior, VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 170 11 First League Ball Game in La Grande Stirs Up Interest PENDLETON WILL TRY OUT PIRATES Swashbucklers and Buck ai'oos Rated as Strong est Teams A Snappy Contest Expected. AH other sports art' destined to take a hack Ht'ut in pot ut of in I r csl hciore tlir entrance of King Haa"hnll who will Im ushered in to morrow afternoon by tin Pendle ton and La Grand.' iiinen in tin first game of the 1 U 2 reason to hi i!nyi'l in l.a Grande. t'o uht'ii you In ru tin- blind play Jug rorm in line. All roads leud lo the hall pink, not only the Ix Grande roads hut out of town high ways. Pendleton will send a large represent :it:oti of fans with liie team. P-aker and Enterprise will liave visitors here and all the sur rounding towns will he represented in the bleachers tomorrow. Harris Crencli. manager of 'tin I'irat-M Is arranging a parade, from the business section of the town to hi art ahout two o'clock. Andrew J.oney. Jr., leader of the hand, notl li'd Mr. I-Yeneh definitely this i) mi Hint,' that the hand will turn out lor the event and everything is in readiness. Meld hi Shape. Workmen v.llli tennis and true tois were working on the field all day today getting the lot in shape, for the game. The outfield has heell dragged, Ilm s marked out, bleachers ptil up lo hsndlp 1 he la (Re crowd ami everything donr to make the game an fast and plciis.int as possible. The game itself Hhould he well worth watching. The Mucks and Pirates -pot away to a running start, in the league openers last week by winning their gaincn. l.a Grande outsmarted Walla Walla and Pen dleton bested P.aker. 7 to 4. Thus the game here will have special interval as il will Rive it lire on the strength of tlie four tennis. The Uueks whipped Walla Wulla in an exhibition game he vera I weeks ago and are considered somewhat stronger at n-es-nt and the Pirates are in top shape with the excep tion of Iloltz. first baseman, win. Is in the hospital with u bad throat. Tex Knight, third sucker last s-asn will he used on first during llie absence of Holt.. Tex worked out liiKt night with tlie team and showed up in 'Kood shape. He has a loot; reiieh and other natural as sets for a first banc num. Tie- remainder of the infield will In- composed of Spud Helm, second base, Williams, shortstop, ami Gos se, third base. The pasture posi tions w il! he unchanged from last (CnnUmictl on l'ge Five.) DEAD IT LUKE Geon;e ,f. 1 "osier, retired engi neer r the second division of the t . w. U. A- N. company, died at the termination of an extended 111 n ess yesterday, at Hot Lake, where he hus made his home for several years. Mr. Fosier Is well remembered as being one of the pioneers of the Grande Lmidc valley. He was K'J jejii-!. sK months and nine days of age at the lime of his death. Fnn era I arrangements are pend ing tlie arrival of a daughter from Ilend, Ore. The remains are at the Holuieiikump chapet. 1. PIONEER Baker-Telocaset Road I Will Be Resurfaced At ti:e meeting of the Oregon Stale Miu'hway com m isioti held ut Portland Thursdav April n cotl Irnct was h i fr the resurfacing or Ihe l!.ikT-Tebc.-et H etioU Of the t or- Hon Trail to A. D. Kern for S t 4 . 1 '-'. An 'U ward was also maile to the .Morilson-Ktiiidstm comp-iny cf r.oise ror j.M.iit:; for the grading ol unit oti' of the l-;nlerpi-i-for-csl I 'omdary ueethm of the I Inter 1 i 'i --Flora hluha. The commission ordered the grading or that seetbm of the John Dav liiytnvay lo twe. n Ream ere. k and 1 "ow valh y. a dlsialiee of mtlen. bids tn be It t at the n t meeting of the commission. May This work will lake place in ::-.;!lkvur t'jur.'y anj v.-Ui comjdvt-.' Artists Will Appear Here In Concert Interest in Recital Set for Friday Evening High; Affair to Add to City's Prestige. Sponsored hy the Neighborhood club and the. Monday Musical of La Grande Mrs. A. 1. ltluhardson. Mrs. Klla Conell Jesse, and Mark Daniels will be presented in con cert on Friday evening. May 1, at 1 he Presbyterian church. Those responsible for the concert believe that l.a Grande 1 recognized its a music center in eastern Oregon and that the fine program planned on t It Ih date will add much to the city's reputation as a community appreciative of good music. The appearance of Mark Daniels, baritone soloist of Porthiml, at this particular time is especially interesting because tft will repeat many of the solo .numbers that will feature the farewell concert, he is lo give at Portland Auditorium on April 'JJi. Mr. J aniels lias a splendid voice and is one of t he well known artists on the coast, ills work with the Port In ml Grand Opera association has won high praise and his coming to Im Grande will lie awaited with pleasure. Mrs. A. I P.ichardson whose art istry as a coloratura soprano is well known among music lovers in this, her own city, will be re ceived at the coming concert with increased appreciation. She has won an excellent reputation lit various appearances before La Grande audiences and her. Kinging is alwas marked by ;i display of careful training, beauty and good taste. Mrs. Jesse has appeared here before In a noteworthy concert and since thai time has won for her self recognition as one of the fore most pianists In Ih- Northwest. She has been constantly devoted to the perfection of a technique that has always been high In ((utility ti nd she will appear in Hie coming concert with numbers that people can enjoy ami that will be inspir ing. The complete program rot the concert will he pubtished within the next few dajs and promises an evening of fine cntiMtument to the music lovers of the city. Chamber Will Observe National Forest Week Tin- noon luncheon of the cham ber of commerce, next Tuesday, will be dedicated to National For est protection week. Several speak ers t6 make talks on subjects ap propriate to the occasion have been scheduled. Howard O'Brien will be chairman. First Aid Leaders to Be Rewarded by Firm Hoys and girls of America who render the best first aid service in litLTt will be rewarded generously by the Hhut & I timer company, represented here by the L & L Drug company. Five h undred 1 0 gold ph-eci will he given lo the f.inj hoys and girls "who make the best record. Marble and Lime Company Formed By Joseph Men JOSKPH. Ore. (Special) A com pany was organized during the past week to develop the marble deposits above Alder Slope former ly known as the Oregon Mhu k Mar ble Co. holdings. Articles of Incor poration have been filed by the lllack Marble - Lime company, which has already started work. A small force of men will operate the plant and it is the Intention to burn about carloads this season. The officers of Ihe company are: L. K. Jordan, president. Enter prise; H. M. Dnvidhiz'T. vice presi- dent. Joseph; I. K. Snyder, seere jtary. Joseph: Directors: J. Ror-s, S. ; D. K'.-Hner, J. A. llurleigh and H. S. Gibson. (the grading of the entire John Day 1 highway, R. H. Raldoek. (date highway en gineer for ' ivlern firegon. retuiti j ed to ttti Granfe. this morning af ! ter attending the conimissiun rueet ! Ing. ; Jay Rowermen, forne-r yo"rii . fr. r- presented i)i'' li Grande i.om j mi'reiitf cluh in tin pi' a to have no av.ards made on the Asloriu-Hen-!miii si-etlon of the Coliimtda hinh !ay at a cost of more than ean. Mr. Rowermun's pb as. how j e- r. wen- Ignored by the highway eomiiiission .and tie- contract for the work was lt lo a Port land 'company that hid nearly llti.aon hliiher than did the Warren Con- J'.ru'.'.icn cLir.v. ny. . V06EL WILLSITUATIDN MANAGE '25 CALMER IH STOCK SHOW BULGARIA Illness of President Ben son Causes Appoint ment by Association COMMITTEES FOR DIVISIONS 'NAMED Union Preparing; to Make its Annual June Show the Greatest in Its His tory. ... FNION. Ore. (Special to the Ob server) - - Plans lor a better and bigger I'nlon Livestock show next June than has been hld during Its history were discussed at a. meet ing here during the week, presided over by I r. W. T. Pliy, vlce-pres1-detil of the association. President Hen;;on was unable to attend. The meeting was optimistic and a tiK ured well for a three-day show that will eclipse former exhibitions Voxel Named. One of the outstanding features jof the session was the announce ment by 'hairman Hutchison of the hoard of directors of the np pointment of W. H. Vogcl as nian ager for the 1H25 show. This step was made neecssury by the illness of President Hen son and his in ability to take an active part )i. the preliminary work? The naming' of- Mr. Vogel met IV i t h a pprova I and alt present I pledged to Manager Vogel all the assistance in their' power to give. Committees Kchvlod. Standing committees , were ap pointed and are as follows: ('inane? and Budget L. . Ter roll, J. F. Hutchinson, W. W. Stev- enu. Publicity F. .11. Conner, Geo. Ai Sclbird. T. R Smith. ' I'remlums M. S. Levy, Floyd lOduards. L, A. Wright. Admission T. T. Cock, U Z Terrall, It. Conner. Gounds Robert WUhycombe, W. H. Davis. William Dobbin. Sports C. L. Cadwell. Floyd Mc Keiinon, Dan Clark. Races J. W. Spencer. Willis Phillips. H. i'. Hidwell. Music George Main!. L. A. Wright. Harry Met 'lay. 1 ance G. I. Hess. Floyd Chur chill. Louis Hideler. Newell Mar tens. 11. C. McClay. Transportation Millard Stearns. tW 11. jiunklee, .Tames Webb. Judges A. II. Hunter, Robert Wilhycombe, L. Levy. Information and Accommodation (Continued on Page Five.) E Sam Ko.er. sccrelary of slat", was a visitor in li Grande yester day. While here lie visited the various departments, working from his office at. Salem, Including the Irarrie division. Speaking of Hie Increase In auto licensinK in trecon. M r. Kozer stated that he expected a total of jlMft.tHiu curs licensed bringing in total fees amounting lo f u.aou.oc-ij ! this year. if this .sum 1 hree- fourths go to the slate highway j commission and one-fourth to the ! counties. Gas tne expected this jyear would total $s,umo.hmm and .'federal aid 1 1 ..Mmi.immi. I'roiu January to April 2:;. l.i"J.", j Inf. 477 curs were licensed, I -,- 1 7L' iruckH. bringing in f"s of J4. I ri4.x.j2.79. Last yenr t S8.7f5 cars j were licensed, I it.'j?, trucks, fees totalled 3.7S.t; I Two trials In which Jes.-t- Haven in 1 he defendant have been eon Ifiini'd to permit further InveMtlKa ' t ion, accoi'i log to announcement I today. ( Jessie llaje:: and Mrs. tl-h-n Wil liams are barged with maintain ing a common nuisance In a com plaint riled In Hi' Justice eouit. 'Trial was lo have been jstrlo jbut was continued until next Fri day f J.'M.sie llues Is charg d with drunk nne.-it in the polie" court und ,'was to have been iried hint night, i Trial w.is postponed until this i morning and ih n continued until 'tonight at 7:3'i o'clock. Police of j ficiula b. iiee tliat she has left town. , MS I LA GRAND HAYES TILS ARE GDNT UEfi American-British Counsel Cause of Relief Is Opinion of Many BALKANS READY TO TAKE STEPS Roumania Fully Alive to Danger of Strife; Is . Ready to Lend Bulgar ia Assistance. (Hy the Associated Pi'cks) The ItiilgHHnn disturlmnces flarcil up attain tonlay alt bough . early n-jMirtK IiisIhIciI tin situa tion was calmer. Sl art tlead ami n niinilM-r wouiiiled as rtie. i-csult of (inflicts, ntttM'iliug to latest dlmtchcj.. (Uy the Asxicinted !ii.vs) ; The Hulgnriau situalion. accord ing to dispatches from Sofia and outside points, is apparently calm- er. This fact is attributed in some quarters to counsels of moderation by American and Rrltlsh ministers. Bulgaria's neighbors, however, are in a state of anxiety lest tier trou bles ascribed by Sofia authorities to a communist plot, spread to their own territories. Rerlin dtHp'ntelies Kiiy that the German government cireiea emphu- sizeg the danger of a possible Jugo slav intervention which they de clare might easily b ad to a Ralkun war. Itoumnnia Prepan-d, I toil man la appears to have be come fully alive to t he danger threatening the Ralkans, according to Sofia dispatches, and in lending Rulgarku every assistance while Greece maintains a more or lyw nculrul'utlitude. - The Mulgarlan government pro fesses to be in complete possession of details of the plot for bombing the Sofia cathedral last week. Au thorities say that Ihe plot was car ried out by Hungarians, paid lav ishly by communists. Business Men Out For Volley Ball Bunting Volley ball fanH see a rip snorter game n the offing. About two Weeks UgO the PlIpS. llll Oggl'ega- ion of stars of the I.u Grand' Ath letic club, defeated the pioneers of the game In this city, mimely the businessmen's five. Later the busi nessmen gave another challengtne five the Wolves a drubbing that they w 111 reiuepihcr a few days. Then, this week, the;:e same busi nessmen continued their w inning streak by taking the former champs, the I'upn, Into camp in four fa ft games. Now. wit h one win each, a rubber game Is being ribbed up. When all the prelim Inary contracts are signed and bets laid, Ihe show will shirt. It Is prob able the game will he played dur ing the coming week. Silver Fox Company's Representative Here Stewart R. Mason, of i'ort laud, representing the SiU'er Fox Ranch ing company, accompanied by Arn old L. Gralapp, now coach at Hr miston high school, are In La Grande on a business trip. Mr. Gralapp will be in charge of this district after the school term has closed. Mr. Mason reports that Ihe com pany's pelts led th- world last year. Top price of Xisy.Hi( and average price three limes more than all other peps sold at the hist i-ule in London. Mr. Maxon ha: been In the silter fox business for Hi' past twenty years. PARK SI.IHI.S SHOWN HOT LA K K f Special) A large number of beuntHully colored view of Yellowstone I'nik Were MllOW.l Friday y ning at the Sanatorium. The slides for the piet ores were loaned hy the t nion J'a i(ic, and were secure! by Mlljard tearns of t ; n ion. IniereHling fornritions and tin- many geysers, together with some magnificent views made up a very Instructive and delightful pro- KfUMI. Miss Lura t'iMHvm'of lb" Sana torium staff whistled several selec tions. Little Mmh Marlon Hoyh s f Hot Lake pleased everyone very iiim-h by reelllng a irttiidi til selec tion. She UIIS dt'SSed I'M II firiH'T boy in blue overalln, and aeted het part very well. Nop ronton .Nnmrtl Inj Oimth A MIT V. ore. -In the Mn (ti--u contest of the Amity ikIi s IhjoI. Ml-s Haz I Fart, the only long haired of the four cnte.-iantN was elected. Mhh Kai l is ft sophomore. She deeaJ d her nearest contest -unt, M If i Zelna Nolt, a senior, by 4i3 totes. They Cant AMiACl;. Ma. (Hy t!in Asmm-I-atl Press) I'fiurtetn miners who suImIuc1 (he flrr on tho 20tM-root let el of the Jlccla miiiii ami m caped by their own efforts 1ft to etcrda), aftr being cntrapiMtl limn than 12 hours, arc heroes U day and many stories ant told of their bravery and ntHjurcefuhioss. WALLA 'K. Idaho (By the Asso ciated Press) Fourteen men who were entrapped by a fire in Hi lower workings of the Hecla silver lead mine at Iturke, Iditho. seven miles from here, early Friday, put Into commission a pump within the mine, fought flames for more than Hi hours, und at 3:12 o'clock Fri day uflernoon. reached thi shaft and rang the bell for the cage. Ten minutes later they were on the sur face, all alive and well. All day long while anxious rela tives ami friends awaited word (Continued on Page Five.) ON LUST LAP IN (Hy Amiiiriuli'.l I'n-HH) KoniiiT ChtiiHM'Hor Mur. clintc" or llie Hi-pilMlcun blor, und I'l.lii Miirslml von I tinii-nlurk', i h.iinplnn of Hie purl Inn of milt rlKhl. loiluy iirc on tin- I.imI Blr. x li ol Ihclr rin' for presidency of tin: (iertnan rt-pulilti: with nrlllfr ' peclcd lo liuvi- 11 "walk uwuy" In lomorrow'H pollliiK. I'olltk'iil lniiiirH tin; result Is fully ns prolilemiit it-ill iih the lilllleHliln tin- I nlleil Hluten lie. tween iiimhen 11111I WIlHon In lain. What He Would Accomplish ben jn refill Ini-dncis man talk lo oti through the itd crl King coliiniim In n way Hint mean grciilct nliiriu-, Im lms n definite plan of lui-onip-iMimcui In mind. lie uiiut.- lonvipinliil t in with rnets about hl 1his(hhh tb.tt mi nre fnirre-ttl ln-r-and he tun tw'omtiMiti it let h nmfiil BiHcttMiig: fdnii thru Ihe enr. UIiImmm mm It a plan miiiii of Ills effort Is wnMed. MObsriT Ailvf rll-.iig A Mcn-hatidlsliiff hrrrh' CANDIDATES Keep Him Off '4s Jury Acquits Wheeler; One Ballot Taken I CHt HAT KALIaS, Mont. (Hy Ihe. Associated l,ress) Senator Hurlon K. Whifler wus acquitted of a charge of unlawfully using his in- lluencc s'a senator before the de partment of the interior by a Jury in federal court hero Friday night. The accused senator received two pieces of good news simultaneous ly -his nc'iUlttal and Hie birth to Mrs- Wheeler of a daughter in Washington. Senator Wheeler only smiled when tho verdict was announced. Judge Frank H. Dietrich, beforn the verdict was read, warned spectators against any demonstration. Senator Wheeler said he would Issue a statement to the press later. His chief counsel, Senator Thomas J. Walsh, declared, however, that ho had regarded the case merely as an offshoot, of the Teapot Home Investigation, which he had start ed nearly a year ago and said he had felt it ids duty to appear ns counsel for his accused colleague. John L. Klatlcry, Cnlted Htates district attorney, who prosecuted Senator Wheeler, said: 'U was Just, a, eime for rue. 1 am the district attorney and had HAN KltAXCIHCO (ty Ihe An-soehih-d Press) --( "onMolldal Ion, in volving properties of a total aiue of $35.noo,fina, is foreshadowed in the filing of Ineorporntlon artlcleN of the Charles u. McCormtek Lum ber company of Hiui l-'rancisco. The tiling of the papers In con sidered as a preliminary step lor the ne(ulsitlon by Hie McCormkek llltefjii f t hi' pope and Tiilhol Lumber company. The Kmi I-'rati-ctseo Kxamiii'-r loda.v sas the '"new corporation will bring lo geiher under one heiiil ail the Mc Cormiek lumber holding.'." Tribute to Be Paid to (icn. Pershinjf Tonight j NKW YOKK- N. Y, (Special) - I Inderal, state und foreitnt govern j nienlK will .loin in the nnlioiKil ln btjte to he paid here tonight inidet th MlispleeH of The Auo i'ienU Le-j ill 011 lo He ue ru I John J. ('"iKhliiK ' In recognition of his serv lees as commander-in-chief of Hie A. H, I', in the World Wim. This tribute to a great imtlnnai hero in his llfe-tluie Is sud to hi praeth ally w It limit preeedeut ii the history of the emmtry. Nuim r oits veteriiu orgiiiiUuilons are Join ing niili the ,m,i In the tn;.iite which will hit held nt the Hlp!io drome following a dlmie at th National Vuuduvllle Artists' club.- (Continued on llogo Five.) IS INDICATED Very Long XTRA .11 IXii: KFIN PKKCFOF.NT POttTL AMI, Ore. ( AP) lr- tuit duilft'n trt ullocli, or Pnker. set a court, pn til cut hen- when he Kent ei iced n inn 11 nt thnu o'clock (his morning. Tho prisoner, Jsso W. C'olllii', who received it sentencv of 15 ears, was -onvlctcd half an hour earlier or an attack upon Mrs. Hes siu Weiser, hK iielghbor. ki(; a.m qi i;f. in n its LONDON (AP) Klu ;-org and Que'n Mary, returning from lhei Mediterranean trip, arrived hero tslay. Itoili looked well, clocks sirr ahlah " NKW YOKK (AP) (hxltH art to Je M't ahead one hour tomorrow when daylight Miilng goes Into effecl, "ItAITIJ;" IM)i;it WAY irONOLL IdU ( AP) A "bank- for (ho possession or Hie Mniid or Oaliu, goal of Joint army-navy mauctner. Mortal at 0:1. o'clock this inornliig. Contact was estab lished when a contingent of "blue" attacking forces rushed a forln'ss held hy "black" troops defending the Island. Tlie -"blue' attack sig nal I nl the start of the most ex pensive iH-ace time iiutiicimrH ever stiiK u oy me 1 . muiinry ircts. to kktain cmi;r tlSIIO.N (AC) President ;om-s has cousciiied to withdraw his rts iguntioii nt Ihe ii(iust of n parlia mentary dclcKatloii. To spi;i;b i p si;it ici; ! WASHINGTON (Al') Speeding up of the Irniiseonlliieiilal nfr mail wrico hum ordei-ed toilny ly Post niastec (ienerat .New In an order l cut ilouii transit lime belneeii San I inncNco ami New York rrom :tf hours :t5 minutes lo i!M hour.4 .V iiilnotes and at Ihe sanif time ad- iwinee the Stmtherii ( allforiila nlr mail praelh ally one full day by eliminating a ill -hour delay at San j I'raiiclcfi. t IH NCAN CAITI lti:i ' j Itosl JH IH. (AH Ph'sh Time jl'la-h) Ia'i Hiuicaji, -(vmvlct. i who cM-aKtl from the county jnlt. was en pin red toilay nbout a utile sou (li of hen-. ! War Games Prove Little; Real Conflict Only Test (Hy ( Imrtc P. Meuarl) MAHHLNOTON ( N VIA Hpeclal) War games, HUe the one ut Hawaii, are da ud y prael Ice, tul experts tree 1 hey don't prove aiiyt liing. The conditions aren't war condi tion!; mid can't, tie made ho. If the -blue Heel." capture t,e Sandwich Inlands. Il won't prove such 11 fleet really can capture them, H the "blue Heel" fulls. It won't prove ihe Inlands are Invul-m-ruhh-. Hon st - to - Koodnec.i shooting has to be done, h any thing actually Ih to be demonstra ted. This won't do In a war game. I ! Tor y ars the French annually I ACTS OF T Theater and Library in Bulgarian Province Are Bombed PEASANTS INVITED TO RETURN HOME King Boris Urges Refu gees in Jugo-Slavia to Take Part in Govern ment; Result Uncertain SOFIA (By the Associated Press) Throe acta of terrorism by a band of communists occurred In Hulgaviun province! last night, Tho theatre and library in Plca ha. capital of the Plosna nrovinco. considered a communist stronghold, j was destroyed by bombs. Unsuccessful attempts were mado to destroy three bridges In the re gion of Varna. In the town of Vratsa, In north eastern Ilulgnria, a military patrol ; was fired upon during tho night and onn soldier killed and two wounded. Kl; IHHtIS SPEAKS V1KNNA (fly Associated Press) It is reported hero that King Ports, of Hulgarla. In an auto graphed letter to M. Oboff, head of tho Bulgarian refugees in Jugo slavia, has invited members of the peasant party out of the country to come homo nnd their represen tatives to enter the government. Itefugee leaders are said to havo replied that the refugees are ready to return but arc not prepared to guarantee a retention of the Coburp dynasty, tlie present house on th"" throne. MOVING imUtA.T.S IH'UAPKHT (Hy tho Associated Press) Advices from Jugo-Slavia indicate tho government Is trans fer ring Bulgarian immigrants along the border to the Interior of tho country. I NIVIiUNITY is rusi;n I1KHLIN. (liy the Associated Press) -The communist paper Koto Kahn (Hed V'log) says the I'niver sity of Hofia has been closed by tho government because it was learned a large number of students sympathized with the revolution ists. PKNDLKTON (Hpeclal) Work on the new wing at the Kastern Oregon Ktrtte hospital wilt be un derway by the first of July und every effort will bo made to havo the work under cover by snow fall next winter. The new wing wilt ho constructed even though petitions should ie filed holding up the to bacco tax and other special reve nue laws enacted by the, recent leg islature. Tho approximate, cost Is S2ri,(MK). State officials, including Gover nor Pierce. Ham Kozcr, secretary of elate, und 'nr Armas, statu budget director, were here, accom panied by W. C. Knighton, archi tect, I Miring the forenoon tho problems at hand were discussed and all officials save Hovernor I'h rre remained over during tho day the governor leaving on the 11 o'clock train. State Treasurer Kay was unable to make the trip to Pendleton because of Illness in his family. W. c. Knighton of the firm of Knighton & Howell was the origi nal architect for Ihe Institution and built alt of the present buildings (Continued on Page Vive.) repuhe-d a German invasion at ttt't Gallic, wnr games. ror years the German army whaled the tar oid of all (Imaginary) comers ut Hi' kaliser's annual war guinea. For years Hp Kugltsh fleet uuniKilly destroyed Ihe enemy tn a North Sea ciiKUtrciiicul not 11 hit liKa the Jutland battle. Home yeain ago un Atnertcar. fleet - Iheoretli ully 11 hoslle one theoretically attached northern Long Island, lo see If it could hi theoretically captured. It couldiiV so the referee declled. Kurly In Ihe theoroUcnlly fight (Continued un I'ugg Tlvu.) ERROR SM REP WILL ENLARGE INSANE ASYLll