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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODST! THE WEATHER PORTLAND (AP). Ore gon: Fair tonight and Tues day. Heavy frosts In tho morning. CITY EDI T I O N 'BBTXtt VOLUME XXIII. LA GRANDE, OREGON, MONDAY. APRIL 27, 1925.. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 171 TO DEVOTE WEEKTO Better Homes in City Purpose of Neighbor hood Club Effort WINDOW DISPLAYS TO BE FEATURED Educational Drive to Be Carried on in Schools as Part of Program. "Heller Homes Week." under I he auspices of Hie I.U Grande Neighborhood Chili. started ln-re today, llccausc of the lack of a community building I he display this year will be placed In various show windows, as (he merchants of Oi Grande are cooperating In every way po-ssihle with the club members. The women will conduct a '"bet ter homes" educational campaign IhrotiBhnut the schools and in va rious other ways will point out I In: advantages of a residence of the , standard they set as an example. The "Belter Homes Week" pur- pose is urging t luil all paint up, more flowers and shrubs Tor I ho clean up. fix up property and plant purpose of beautifying the homes In l,a Cirande. The window displays will con- lain many helpful suggestions nnd praclieal demonstrations, includ ing proper c.nilpnient. economy, sanitation, health and happiness. A i talic .Surroundings. The Neighborhood club ladies sttiinglv urge Hint the exterior up . ..... m no, i.r ll,,, nniiii ill, well Klin nnd In reference lo artistic sur- I rounding, painting of homes (ex- terior and Interior) cleaning of tr round surrounding the homes, , plant Ina; of shrubs and evergreens "'"'"an your summer flower iir- dent; now in preparation ior mv NelMhborliood flub Tall flower show." tin" ladles urge. In regard to the unnual flower show, which will be sometime this fall pri.e.s will be awarded ror the best exlilbils by club m-nibers. Cooperation of I he m IiooIs. from (he fifth grade lo the senior class in high school, and swarding of prizes for best cxhiblls by Individ uals of each of tin- lour unlis l.lgb school. Central school. III ycria School and Greenwood school will go hand in hand. . The "lletler Homes Week" in especially jippropriute at. this lime, because the Community "Clean-l'p J'erlod," ordered by the city offi cials, l:i now under way nnd will come lo an end the same day as does the former May second., ELECT BUTTON AGENTS' CHIEF Mr. and Mrs. 0. 1,. Hut loll, or l.a Crrande. returned from Port land last evening where .Mr. not ion attended u meeting of agents or the Oregon l''ire Heller Afsoclu tion. Mr. l'utton was elected presid ent of the agenls association for 1'j:'.",-;i; which is i nil ' an honor. Inasmuch as there are more than Oil members. AMOKIA TAX IIi;imFI. S U.KM ( He. The Hint" hoard nr Mntrnl today remitted to th' city of Astoria approximately (ion. representing the first hall ln:es ror (be year lifTi paid by the property owners of the munl- cip;i)ity. I nili i- a law enacted at the l'.r:Z session of the legislature state taxes ptild by property own ers of Astoria were to be remitted to Hie city over a period of sev-n y.-a id. The relief ct was passed fol- wiped out a lowing a lire which large part of the city. 100 More Extras Needed For "Winds of Chance T. iji.l-- niiiirosiniiili'ly "" im-n l,v.. i tr Kiirl l:.ynil.l.. Kii r.hiiv of 1 f I . - rhliiiilMT of rnm- ntfrc,'. lur iKtsttlo'tH i-xlnisj wli. n II,.- I'ninll l.l.iy.l proiliicimn "WIm.Ib i.r ciniT" will I..' nim.l: i.Ioj.I'h cfMiii'any is In runiulii n.t ip.'llth ul Will limn luk''. 'now for inori' Know Fluff. Tills nil- lmn.lr.--l i. ion- ur- n--.l..l u I'.- 1ms com- lo Vum-oiiv.-r. Mini Mr. Ili-vnnl.ls urg. ii lluil 111. ) It. i Tin- tlryl snow m.-ni-H w.-r-npplli iilionn l- .-nt In 'ry in ; I it k-n In tin- vl. Inily of llunrr. loll.l.-. i-ilh.-r l.y inuil or In ! -r-: .Ml,. rt!i. folio" Inif ulilrli nu of I.....,. .loihirM a ilnv. Iranj- Hi., Iiuuiion lly i-i.I.-.oiJ. h of iIk- portatlon am nl m.-ulH at' iioliilfl. IIiii- Mil NIH. Anoiilliiic lo tin; 1h.1 n.lvii-oa: P-Klv.-iI hire l.loyil und his rant will arrive In l.a Gmmlc al.out Jluy 5th and " ill then go to Wal - juniors Will v Be Hosts To Senior Glass Annual Banquet to Be at High School Saturday Evening of This Week. The unnual junior-senior ban UJut will be held at the hiffh school ,on Saturday evening of this week. Al this affair the junior clutuj in each year host to thu graduates In u, combined ban iuet and dance. JieUtila of the program and olh tr arrangements are belnj? care fully guarded by the juniors in order that the party -wilt be more of a surprise and consequently give greater enjoyment to the ffUCbtS. Tliu banquet will . be nerved in the domestic science rooms of the manual aria building. An excel lent urogram for this portion of th ..vs.nttif )iru 1 1 r I'll II ll ! After the banquet the pucnts will reiialr to the pyiiinudi im to con clude the evening at dancing. The gymnasium Is being special ly decorated for the occasion by the Juniors who are keeping il behind locked doors at all times. Jesse Hayes Fails to Appear; Forfeits $50 j,..ssi(. Hayes, charged with Idrunlieness. forfeited til) bail by I non-appearance in tho municipal ,.nul., Saturday night for trial. Khe ' j, )o i,c tried in the justice court (Friday night on a common nuls- unco charge. Youthful Burglars Down Two Bottles Pop Some persons, apparently small broke into the Highway Ser ce siunou on m-l nuunm tuu Saturday night and us near us can be ascertained, the only thine miming was the contents of two " ii- Di Ihgle DisCUSSCtl Health at Fomm Meet lr. J. .. Inub talk before the gave an excellent Men's Kor'llu of tin- Methodist church yesterday. Dr. Ingle talked on general heallh subjects. K. J i. Towler Is chair man or the program committee ot the rorum. Iliybt-of-Wav Overlooked THK ItAI.LKS. Ore. Willi the citv engineering force ready to start op erations on the new I'ourlh street extension, for which 2ii.HHi was voted in recent lond Issue, It whs found thai a eleur right of way bad not been obtained. Operations are in abeyance pending action by the Klujinls club in furnishing deeds to the city. Speed Trap Denied AI.HANV. On. Karl Conrad, district, attorney or Lincoln coun ty, and J. It. lianlel. county tral- fic. officer, denied that a speed trap has existed in Lincoln county as reported in Albany on Wednesday. The men said that the reports that Mr. Daniel had disguised his carj as a tourist's and had encouraged j speeding by racing motorists, so a. to make arrests, were false. Children to Stage Pageuiit liANltoN". Ore. Final arrange ments for the May day pageant toUxecltive of. I1i student body. be staged at the city park lnelud participation f .ISO children from Central school, under the direction of Miss Blanche Itadb-y, assils.-d by Miss Maude Moore and Miss i-.teanor i.unusirom. Sr0 AT GltANGK SF.SSIOA TCMjATIN". On-. A recent ses sion of Washington County Po-. tnona grange was attended by about j r-,.. .i..riw iiT h U.o persons from all parts oi in county. George A. Palmiteer or Hood Itiver. state muster, and State Mar ket Agent Spence were present, I both speaking on matters of vital I interest Hva l"K1, ISri.rly. ! In slurt noil,. I.lujil i-hnlrul llr,-clor. Is l llln' lukf nuw In iliurKi- ul iiriMiin- inury work. Ui-x H.-iif-h nlory w.-n- filmed in 111.' vlilnliy oi iriHun.' Calif. " Uorot li- ..liallnn. brunuttt J (Continued on Pag Five.) NoS, ox ltmv lets arc INirt of the lint weather makeup of llollywoixl aci'tes.ves. IIimIiIii Hopper ran Ih seen daily proiiicnnillmi bnreleggedly on Hie hotilcutril. Final preparations are to made this week for la Grande's : first annual "Music WtH-k," which w Hi.. icJbii 'lay !t," under tin di rection of the " Monday Musical club of this 'City. I Special itWisic at the churches and a band and choral concert will Berve to inaugurate the week's program and throughout the week special programs will be presented. A haip ri'i-ital in the Presbyter- Ian ch licit Saturday, May Htli, will bring the week to a clutie. Civic and fraternal organl.ul ions as well us the citizens sincerely approve of the el forts being' made by the Monday Musical and the Neighborhood club along this line and the response will undoubtedly be great. Com m It lees will (unction under Mrs. W. V. McAdory, general chairman, and Mrs Lynn Wright, secretary. As a prelude to music w eel;, the J .a Grande Neighborhood club and tho Monday Musical wilt pre sent in concert May J F.Hu Con Iiell Jesise, phinist ; M J'S. A. i. Kichardson, coloratura, soprano, and Murk iianiels, baritone. Student Body Election To He Tomorrow Noon Student body officers for next year are to be elected by popular ballot at Hie high sc hool tomor row noon. 'i he election oi tne president seems likely to be the most hotly contested race. George Glass and WVsb-y Ibownton an nominees for the otfiee of chief Frank Johnson was nominated but I declined to run. I rein Zuudei win the only man nominated for the i vie.- presidency nnd so seems sure 0 be elected unless an organized movement to write In on the bal lot occurs. Margaret Geddes and I 'o rot hy Funk w ere ; for secret nry-t reasurei nominated Park Writers Story Will He Published SMn Ari.-or.llnK to wm-.l r. -,-l .-.I h.-ri lo.k.y. ,,'hilM Mini ol' Hie l.nki-. nrllton l.y Ji" k llunl. r, or Tin I'nik. will In- ul!if-ii.-il in "lir.-mn Worl.l' 'maa.in". in lli- Auirisl i.HM.'. Tin- In.-ai" nr.- l-iisl.-rn n-?on, I tl ti.' MnunlaiiiM .'iimI lh. (II. I (in-Kon Trail. Mr. Ilwnli-r l;i a i-on . ni'in.l.-nt , , for tin- Kv.-lttliK il'M.-rv-r an. I Hi" uilthor of tin- "yil.-nti!i-.-i of llla.-k Sain" v. Iilcti r.-.-cnUy w.m illilltih.-. in Hi-i liil fur ni. Pioneer Engineer to Ic Buried in Portland The remain of (bnte .1. -mf. er, who dt d Friday, mere M ilt lo Portland Saturday evening by the ' ldinenl(4imp ciimpaiiy. i Mr. Foster nt a pioneer en- Ktnei r on Ihe o.-. and wh.h also ; (raveibfiir enifine.-r during t'e f"W eiir of hi hervtrt-. He re- j tired and wan phi red on the pen- 1 Mion list wevernl yein-K lu fore death. I Al r.s. V, It. Manny, of I lend s daughter of the deceudi-d, Mccom- panted tbe remain to Toriland. it V M 8 f IS K ' -ssp i o I 'MUSIC WEEK PI K M1TIIRF I UllltU II If I I UIIUl ... PENDLETON DEFEATED BYP1BATES Home Opening Game Is Won by La Grande Baseball Team HEIN RETIRES 11; BARTH HITS HOMER Seven to Three Win Yes terday Puts La Grande at Top of League Lad der. si may iir.srirs. At I .a Grande: l.a (i ramie 7, I'cndleton 3. At Wfillu Wullu: Walla Wulla 3. linker 2. The leaK'ic opener lielween tlie Pirates and the iVndleton Uurkn ypfiterday proved lo lie one biff athletic event when- (he xperta lors and players had no need of rain coats, ruhber underwear or other weather protect Ives. The day was perfect from first to last and the only moisture uroinul was the teur of the IVndleton fans as they saw seven 1'irateH make 4jie circuit of the hases while only three of lh llueks manaKU to squeeze their way into home. Yes, Iji Grande, 7. Pendleton, 3 was the final score at the end of a KTeat same. The .a Grande team looked like n million t hrouRhout the entire namo with but a lew errors to mar the plny- Tex Knight in bin Hrst chance aa a first sucker for li Grande proved that lie was in hia natural position anil played a whale of u game. Uuck Heln, the long boy pitcher of the Pirated was in top form and not only pitched good ball but fielded his position with out a bobble. He struck, out 11 bucks without trying, much. The outfinlders didn't have very much io do but when the chanc came, they all had the ball in the banket In jig I ime. 1 bu t man, Alexander and 1 )u Is in the pas tnre for 1 41 Grande. The scoring started for Ia Grande in their first bats at 1h last half of the first Inning. Pi dlcton had gone down without (Continued on Pnge Two.) J. BE 5PM John C. Kiilins. supervisor of Ihe Whit man National forest will ar rive here from Itaker tomorrow 1o give the main talk at I lie noon luncheon of Hie chamber of com merce. The entire luncheon ia to be dedicated to Forest 'onseiva tion Week. Howard O'ltrbn is chairman of the luncheon. W. M. Cole, drivintf n Kord car. kniM k' d dievi n Snap M eMail 11:4. ornetin! in i he li (iiamb- Muni cipal band, enlerduy while I be band wan marchim- to the ball (irounds. Mr. McMiinus was not. badly hurt. fob was arrested by Ihe trul'lb-ortb-er and will have a biarini,' In munieipji", ('u rt tiiuorrow niKh t . Cote hatlw ft din I'erry. In spe ikim; of til' If'w -oerlii(; ijeh ntalleiH. Traffie, OMieer I Minn today fluted that till parade ntusl have the rlht of way. 1 la tub mun tiitiK are cla.V'd u;i parade.s ,y IMm law. Judge Knowlcs Trying Case in Open Court The en Hit etmi t cane, i'rut-- j man v. Warnii k aa Hlierllf, open-; i d ul. the e;urt hoim- thin morn intr before .h)di;e Knowleq. J. I. 1 Slater i attorney for the plalnlirf and Uah-y. Itub-y a ml H'elwer of I't-ndltton for the defendant. . Ul TO FORD KICKS OUT HiUS COCHRAN IS I Glasses Goe Huhly Away NAMED HEAD fW& OF G.R.F.A. Annual Meeting of For resters Held m City Hall Saturday STATE OFFICIALS ARE ENTERTAINED State Forester F. A. Elli ott, Deputy King and Secretary Chaplcr Pres ent. The annual nifctintf f 'lie Grande Kondi- Ktre Association was held Saturday at the Tily hall hire. State Korester K A. Klllolt, hl deputy. Porter Kinjf and It. ll. Chapler, secretary of the Oregon Association were present and kuvq inten-stiiiK' latkH. John ('. Culms; forest superintendent of Whitman 'oretd. and J. H. Irwin, superin tendent of the I mat ill it, Pwrest were also prest-nt. officers for the T'nion county association were elected aa fol lows; President, George T. Coch ran, vIcH-presidenl, Klmer Stod danl and secretary-treasurer, i JI. P.UKseU. ThurBday the Wallowa C'ounly I'orest fire association met at Wallowa and Friday 'the linker County association met at Itaker. Mr. Klliolt, Mr. King ami Mr. Chapler were present at each of these meetings. MRS. DUNBAR TO BE PRESENT AT HEALTH MEETING The 1'nlon Counly Health as-1 Hocllitlon will hold Its unnual meet- Ink- weiln.scluy. April ul ine Nf-lplitiorhooil elilli rooms. Mrs, Mum- .Mr i.iiiii.a., .-.m-.-ih h ,j n,-,-- rotary of the OreRon Tuberculosis association and stat the Federation of Women's cluba will be present. An interestlm? pronram is bclntr arranged by menibers of the ns Mociatlon liere. 'I'he public is cor dially invited lo attend. WILL DISCUSS OLD-FASHIONED GIRL, FLAPPER II. has been unofficially reported thai in'-nilierH or the deliale teiiniK on the Hiilij.-el, ll. -.solved. That tin-. Hid l.'nshloll.'d Girl Is Superior to the Modern l-'iaiier, liuve been out nights ree.-nlly obtaining data and local color on the topic to be discussed. Whether this Is true or not 11 K.-eniH certain that some in- teresiing arguments pro '"' ' s.-llli-d al the home of Karl H.-yn-olds loiimrrow eienlng. The iirrlrinallve I. -am, is e.im-posi-il of A. W. Nelson, .1. A. Ted rord and Harry Siioilgra.'(.s. The n.-galive teain lo wliich Is entrusted the task of upholding the flapper K.-1-111H just as capable, with Hay Murphy. Mux Cullen and Jefferson 11-an listed. Hon. Technicality lea led. M AKSHl'IKIJi. Ore. The law firm of Teal, Winfree, JohiiHon MeCiillocti of I'orllnnd. in looKitu; Into a posslhh- lerhnirallty di tovered by Ih.-itrlet Attorney lied IriKfbdd In prore.iiim,"! of Keitinw t he ele ct ion before I be people on May 1 '. The bond are to b. serial and the petition mippo.seH t hey would, be piiyable flint hi Mt;;ii. while the order nets the dule in i:i:il. County .ludce Mast, on 1 . f - i 1 1 cr luforme.i of Ho- Hltiialtou. look the matter up wHIl the Cort land law rit in. and It In posttlhle Ihe bond ebi'tion will v poat poued. Building And Improvement In lodu.Cs Kmic of The. Hrr wr (. pri"Hiiii', a new fen tun1 Dial will ntliai't iinici-Mil hi-tei-c-1 fiiiui I Kline on rier. borne lan, and boine bolldei-. a Itnlhlinic AL Inipiincmeiit pac lluil. Mil- ileus of (be l.nt.niiMlr territory, ittiihurattw nriielesoii home pbinuiitx and building, ef forts toaril in a k I ll It homes ii tore rnmenlent nnd ntliai tlr, dr., will lie KroiiM(l on Ibis pnu'r. Vnii will find It inter (Mime a regular fculiint hi M(iudn rMc, "Observer Ailvntlslnc A Mercbaudisliitf bcnlce' One day whim Mrs. ( Inin K. Starr, ra, or LilM-rty tVnier, ()., li;iikel thrtitiKli lc fb'ld glassm sIm; h-ccUcd a shmk. For, who says, her Itiisbniut nai "vlckell loving nnd cinbnuiiig" another v-m-t., so Mrs Starr illvorttM her husband ami has surd Miss Doi-othy StlirclbiT, 21, pretty heiress r Tlc(lo, O., for $:tli,w lift u.iuun htarr'H aireetions. Tliu ease bus been continued until lime. , E CHICAGO (lly tliu Associated i ir.w) I-jirili tremor of wiffl- jrlrnl Intensity lo rak Iiou.wh anil! itpsi-t small ai-IJi-lcM wi're. feltoier H territory or about -100 mllos bi ' r(mr nildwcsteril i,uxim last lit(!it. ,.,.,..,, .. ,, Huriu,,. damam. ail. I 4ihi iiijiirios wm re.portl, ,Tli , n n . ... (.., - III SHAKES IDLE 1ST nrcHldenl of,111" i'"1" river vam'j- bi-wh hi Ohio, Imllaua aiHl Hcnliu'ky. Quako reports also eamo from Central Illinois and Indiana. Threo ,a,iu, Waile nnd l'slle, ..nielli-Mho German people credit for huv shocks were rocorded, ranging in bora of Hint fll,-ht, nii'lveil today t','n converted to pacifism,' duration from six to 30 seconds liesides shaking houses through out the territory, breaking dishes and brlcabiao, wire service was , ",,,M'ru,""d '" placu"- WASHINGTON, Ind Al')." Bo- vein earlh tremors lasting nearly half a tnliiulu were felt at 10:00 m, Kinday night. l-'KliT AT INDIA.NAl'OI.IS lNUiANAl'Ol.lS, Ind. (Al'), Houses were shaken and several persons uro reported to have relt the earth tremble at 10:00 p. in. Sunday night So far as could be ascertained, no daiuogo was caused. KI ATI CKY THK.MIU.KK llKNUKHSUN, Ky. (At'). Kartb IreiuotH were felt here Sun day nlKht ut 10:06 p. m., luttl- itu; marly HecondH. ii.ijnois ii;i;i,s rr. OKCATtH, 111. (AP). 1'istlnct earth tremors weru felt by Heveral perHonw hero at I0:U6 o'clock Hun day niKht. - ienldent In w Idelv separated portions oi ine cuy mini that tliey felt two hlitfht iiiakei. each of which lulled Heverul mo- mentH. tihi:i; haiti; shaki; TKItKi; HAITI-;. Ind. (AP). Kiirt hriuake trenioi H were felt here at 1 1 ;iMi Sunday lliffht. si'itiN(.i ii;i,i i i;i;ls Titi;Mm SI'lllNttl-IKLIi. 111. ( AP). Three distinct earlh Hhocks were tell. In this city HhoHiy after In o'clock Sunday nlKht. "a lis from all iiartH of the idly reported Imiumh Hhuken unit mall urtlcb'Mjtiim in two wnokn Pib-veH linoclted over. Northwest Exporters (Jet "Service Station" POHTLANI (Hpeciul ) Noi th a e.ilern ex port era ur to have a n... " hit v tee nt ii.t ion" tbroUKh !vLf.i.l. i.tliinlili. and llmelv trade j Inlormntion can i" relayed lo them directly from WiiHhlntftnn j end I lie ove i Kens market h. I n other wordu, a tllalrht office of 'the I nit d SlalCK bureau or for- eiijn and ilomentb- commerce will j i.e opem-d at Portland. Onon. on .May l.'i, u ceo rd Inif lo an unnoiince- iueiil by Idrector JuIIun Klein 'inaUihtr three nich ofliceH oil 1'aeiiie coawf. Ihe other o being ! in Seattle and San Craiuhtco. l,l.inir liiluliirs Si'iilriicnl. (ilcl;t;iN i lTY, (ire. A. V.y ganl mid i. Iliilcs, both of Canby, were each sentenced to serve six otoliths In Ihr county jail and pay fines of $50 hy V.. .1. Noble, jlls itlee of the peace after they had ' pleaded guilty to charges of the possession of Intoxicating It.por. XTRA TOWN SWDl'l' IIY rii; i-:. KI.AMATII l'AI,l,s, Ore. (Al') I l-'or tlio msiiihI tliiiii within ll ear, the limn of Hilt, Oil, near j Kio Oi'i'Kon Hue, was swept by flames lato .saliiriliiv. aiiiinliiin 10 .loomed tho must significant fe.i ilLspati'hoH fixnn Yn'kn. 'I'lin old turn of the election. Hill hotel, Its aiuie , a lioilnil or "This ought to open the eyes ot tlie fruit gi-OMi-rs supply coiiipaiiy, n,,, world to the fact that thero an aiiarlmeiit Iiiiumi mill one n-l- B n0 BUcli horror ot war ainoiii; itonw weii) eiilliplelely Ueslnmil, ,,, Oorman peoplo as has bo':n tlm o-llnmle loss Im-Imw sr.ii.liuu. ,,0UKilt (n Cpltan countries," suld Many minimny eiiipliiji-s lixst HiuIp Ho, m,l.esiimil id Hie forelirn of. euiiro u(-iijuiKin. 'I ll-'HS (il'l''. l SO u-ti.n;, "niv .I l.i !., vioi-i.i 1. M.Mln first '.....i. 11!11,.P ,,r ,.., ,i,i rlliclit. l.leu- tho first (llstliiKiilslieil service me dais over given lor military Hen kxi perrornicil in peace lime. TKI'KT COMPANY l'AILS l'lTIHilll lti fAP. Tho aril- cnh trust rainiuuiy of CariicKlc, a hiiburb, fulled tti open fm buslnesH KHlny. Thu l'lrst National Hank or ',,;,.,( ,,. ,.oseil by onler of Its iMwml of directors alter It open ed for tvie days IhisIiic-hs. John A. Hell In president of hotU bunks. TIIXAMOOK. On. (AP) Mrs. M. C. Patrui, indicted nit u mxmih1 dcftrnv nuirdcr charge in jihic tlnn with thu death -f nrr anum- chllil folbiwiiiK a iM'tUiiur, will be taken to Portlainl today ami plao eil In (be county jail pcndluK trial. Her renin. al was due i' lack or pn-IKT facilities rue women pris oners. CABINET MKMBKR ARRESTED TODAY UY hul(;arians SOl-'IA (Hy Hi" AsHodated Pre.sH) arwulanoi'f, former min Imer lu the Stamboulisky cabhiel, was arrewtcd today wit h Heveral othetH, cliarKed with conspirliiK: to overthrow the present Unitarian Kovernmeiil. SOl'MA (My " AfiHOiIated .r,.HH) Aulhorilies ut Varna claim to have seized t'in klhiKt-amH or rxplrHlves collected by coiisplr attira, ploliitiK- lo blow up police headiiuariei'M. the (own hall and other buildltiKs. Church llaiiMifked A 'in In AMIANV. tire l'"or the necoiid ansnck- ed the. I -lilted Preshyterliin 1 1 1 ir. l: tloltl ulvlc lin, naturo clubs, giuii'i In si aieh of money. (Mll.-. r 1 ,,rot,.i-iive sortetles, wood-using or. dler noil. light 'He l'"lbllng', unJ ,,0j8. Bnd girls' and enlered bin the hnsireaiilii es-. . cali. d out a door on the opposite side. The hiiiiii- night the h.nre of II. ''. H,i.'i-s was ransacked but. nothing W"S lak. n. w-rr wasningwn as apuiu Leads Rest ot World (lly Chni'li- P. MoMiirl) WAHIMNfiTli.V, (Ni;. special). 1 1,,! This, In lie' v ry nature ot thliu;ii. IS AIO.'IICUS SIIUW uinii. No other capital 111 the iiorld is so distill. lly tiolhlng but a capital. London, Paris. Koine. Il.-rlln. Tokyo. Mil. nos Aires--they're cap lllils. Illlt they're s.llllelblug else, besides. They're Ind list rial nnd eoiiilnei-lcal icilleni first, on, I ccn- leia of governiii'-nt on1 incl.leil tally. Washington Is Just a capita'.. iBUaG Bf NATIONS Newly Elected President of Germany Held a . Menace to Peace HUNS BELIEVED ' TURNING TO WAR Vote Result Will Be Ben eficial If It Opens the Eyes of the World, Of ficials Claim. WASHINGTON (By tho Assocl atial Irra) It psychological ef fect outsldo of Qormany rather than what It muy portend In a now direction In German politic lllipeara to bo the chief concern in official circles In viewing yes leriluy'" Clcrman elections. Continued official silence on tho election did not conceal today tho reaction of surprise bordering on shock, with tho general view that Ciermiiny took a step almost cer tain for a time to hinder her pro irrpss towar recuperation from tho war. I'AHIS (By Associated I'ress). That von illndenburg's election to tho German presidency may prove. licnt-fU-itil If It opens the eyes of the world to the real sentiment of the German people was ex-liroxm-d today in official cii-ck-H where tho result of yesterday'3 election caused no surprise. It was stild the largo woman vote for tho ' fiuldi marshal was I imS l.'HHOII OIIKHL IU "U nn-.il- 1 IHieu upon, pui ucuiai 1 ' ausiu- X cointrles, whel e there ha.t lK'1-" "'srked disposition to givo thu spokesman nald. HI-lliI) SI KNACK It) l'KACK NEW YORK (By (ho Associat ed l'reas). Von Illndenburg's election Is a menace to world peace. In tho opinion of James V. Gerard, former ambassador lo (iermuny. llo characterized tho election aa flat declaration by tho German Tieoplo of a return to militarism and monarchist!). 1 1 1 x i k mi t ii i; li ;cii:i HKltLIN (Uy tho ABSoolutc-J (Continued on Paice Fiv.) WASHINGTON' (lly tho AkbocI- nli-il 1'ri'nn) Anmrlcan Koroat W.'. k. rndornod Uy president Cooi I.Ik.' In a iiroeliiiuallou urging In .llvldiml Intercut In forest restora tion mill perpetuation, will bo ob served throughout tho country Ue KtnntiiK today. Through " extensive educatlon- lil proKruin developed hy tt direct ing eomnittlee. lieuijed liy former governor Krunk O. I.owden, of Illi nois, nnd supported by tho vtulotis Htnte governors, It Is hoped to Im press upon the public tho need for lis consideration of forestry prob lems. The committee of nearly Hit' organizations, including slato fur ..i..v i.M.t fiMiHei'vattou couinili- . hrough the millions of member . ontMnlaallon tho educa- . (Continued on Page Klve.) . n 1 I She needs lo look the part. Pco. pic go lo New T orh, 1 llicugo, f-... I.ouls towns like that on busi. lless. They pay no littentloll to the ay these towns look. Tiler think they look llko had. a but they don't care. They come to Washington from north, south, west und a few miles eiisl Just to feast their eyes. Visi tors even come trout iioroau. ItollielUlies on otliciai crriiiuis. ami sometimes simply lo pay their re (Continued on pago 8) FOREST WEEK STARTS TODAY