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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAT CITY EDITION THE WEATHER FQRVtAiO AP1 Or. Wednesday, probably rais la in the west. WtttttJ VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1U25. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 1T2 4 1r cm UP GLEAN PERIOD EM5 Ell Eighty Per Cent of La ,. , i, , i , l:tanHn 'roennre limner liramie Presents Almost Spotless Appearance A FEW UNSIGHTLY LUlO XMAK M J? JiUlj reding rendition of this pro- , j grant. Besides the four major n tTTt i a (numbers o be played by the hand, iiCSpOnSe On Whole tO!the .Monday .Mmdeai chorus under f'ifv'c rn lloin !ll,e direction of Mrs. Jessie Hop- lip" and Better HomeS numbers accompanied by Mro. Don- veek" Gratifying, With Jour mora days after to day icft before tins city's clca-i-11 p period and "Hetler HodU's Week" will both come to an end, response to the object of the two movements is (mite marked in fact, it has reached a point where the unclean lot stands out lll:e a Ily on a piece of cream pie. A reporter of the Kveninp Ob server accompanied (,'lty Manager V, . Crews this morning on a lour oi insporuun 01 inn c aim i found that Mi per cent of ih homes in Im f li-ande have been made plck-nnd-apan. rrohably la per cent are 1 now being eleanud up. The other 10 per cent al most present the appearance of eyesores now with carefully groomed lots of each aide. (.Continued on Tage Five.) DUES' PETE ran l,a Grande dokb'S are all pn pared for me -rms sprlm; vvre -.-itionbil to !. hc)V h- re .tomorrow evening at the Knights of I'ythiay halt, according to jubilant an-; houncemcnts today. "Start the bull a'rollin' and make lyJG the year all dokhs of Kast'-rn Oregon will talk about forever." teems -o have b-come the obhd ol the hA-ai nn'iulcrs of the lra matie. Grder of tin KniKhis oi Khorassim and they ex peel to Kiart the ytar off with a bang wlUt the ceremonial. Tlie evening program him been c.rranged and all is ready for the Usitunt, who will come from l'i;ia litla, WailouM, Hukcr and other counties. Student Body Officers Chosen by Vote Today . SI ml' n( boily orflf'TB t il" 'he !,a t'.iiiinli' liiKli w liool IlirouKh llie 3:Ci-lj season were eU'l-ted nt tlie mhuol this noon nlthoiicli ul (he lime of soiiiK- to tires til" ol'lieiul eounl ii;ui not been roiiililete.i. A trri itl ilenl of eh'etioneerint: liy rivnl ruelionx Ims heen (lone tiy the wilipoi (era f the two ennilliliileu fur presiilent. tieorse (iluss nmJ Wesl.y llroH-nlon, llie two enmll ilnles liuve liolh dune Rood work for the student hotly in lnt year.i iiml holli are stront'ly iiorteii. lrvin y.umiel nutonuiltrally lieeame viee-iresiileiit of the student limiy l.y virtue of l.eins the sole nom inee for tile ofliee. .Marcund Oed des and Horolliy e'nnk were on llie Imllol as eandlUnteil for the of fice of seerelary-lreiisurer. Jeiveter.x Itrninnn Women" Slniilf 'Caste In firm" I .ON HUN ( A 1') Women's eon latly t-humrlne ideas rexardlliK what tiny shall or shall not wear ahvnvH af li l t some trade or nul ti er..' This time It Is th" Jevelry trade Hhleh Is sufferinc. owtnK to the new sinildielly of tastes leij.ird ins the wearinK of Ji w. lry. All wo men want iearl necklaces tor Hi" moment, und If liny cannot Bet real ones they mill have imitation. with the r.sult that uendanis with ornal" Kohl sel lines as well brooch) 3 are out of fashion. Local Firm Announces Plans for the Future An importa.it announcement -tsi iidkIo IimLiv in refer nee to 1 lie future plan of the oid'-st -lah-Ilsh d im-n antil" busiie m In 1-k r.iiind J. 11. Iare & Hn. jew elers and optometrists. Tin tire stock will be dlppuM-d and William iVare. uptotiitrbl. will th-n ib-vole his . niite tlm- to Hh-opth-al d'.;irtni'nl and J. H. Teare, s. nh'r pieinbiT of IIh- firm, will speeiaiie Ui fine watch's and pieeious stone;. Mr. 1 are l-urlled tie- watc; muKintc jew-lty and optician bunl nvm in Ireland, eoinimc direet fi oiii Ireland lo I'ortiund in Apiil lst. and thm to I-a Orande in October of tiie sume j- where Band, Chorus Will Appear In Concert Music Week to Be Opened with Sunday Afternoon Program in , Arcade Theater. AH are looking forward with keen enthusiasm to the opening of ,m,ic wt wniih i to lie given Jointly by the J.a t.... ... , . . . : Untndc Municipal band and the Monday Musical chorus ut the Ar cade theater Bundny, Alny 3, at i o'clock, A sreut deal of effort has been aid Myers and as a closing number will again sing a group of thre n u mbers, cspccla I Ey a rn rned by director Andrew L-oney, with fuii iand accompaniment. This concert will be free to the public th theater being- donated for the occasion by Meyers and Ford, Practice Wednesday Kvt The chorus of the Monday Musi cal will meet Wednesday evening at S o'clock at the Ktks1 club with tile i.a Grande municipal bun J. instead of this evening at the ,l,""w"wu UK), At this time the band and the chorus will practice for the first program of m tsie week which will be given Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Arcade theattv. MRS. DENNIS IS SLIGHTLY HURT IN AUTO CRASH A Jtodge coupe driven by Mrs. J. it. Clark collided with a IVauk !in sedan driven by Mrs. Bruce Oennis at. noon today on the cor ner of Kourth und IVnnaylvania avenut,- The car Mrs. OemUH wan driving was tipped over by the force of Hie impact. Mra, tcnnia van cut slightly nt the back of the head but otherwise was uninjured except for the shock. The was not badly damaged. The accident occurred when the two cars met at the intersection. Mrs. innnis was going west on 1'ennsyU ania u venue and Mrs. Clark north on Konrth street, 'oliee are investigating the circum stances and have not yet fixed the blame for the occurrence. Planting Maple Trees At Willow School Now The l.a tirande school board Jia. received clcht sliver maple trees ordered j;onie lime Jis,'tf and sev eral members of the hoard are busy today iircparint; the ground at the Willow Kchoot for olanlins the trees. Stakes are being nut. in and the order In which they wlll be planted arranged. Wh-n tin' work I finished nt that school the remainder of the trees will be planted ill the 1'lKh school athletic field. Land Office Here Is Handling Big Business The bnsine?w at the land offic In l,a (Srande has b-en unusually heavy the last few day. J'eopte from all ov r thin section of thej state have been hre In ordr toj gi t hu.sineys with th' land office i finished in eae the d'-cislon of fh- president to consolidate the local j office with the dm- ut The I miles proves final. Among thos- who have transacted tiiurinexn at the I land office hen recently are HittiR j K. t'onl of Telocaset, l-'runk Han- Ion of Meaehant, M. !.. l.e nolds of KlBill and O-orso fic.Miiris, Amos) HeMurls and Karl Krazn r of ton, Oregon. TOI'ltl:l (WM'V. H. C Avery, county aKrieiiltnr Ist and William Vosel of t nlo.i, manager of the stock show s ciation. weie out uhout the alley yesterday lininjr tip the farmers lor the show this year. j, i l r worKim; for him i;unb fur one er. In October 1 s?l. started in bunln' s and stnee l!:7 has Mr. I, are for himself, been In the' present location, His 'n. Wifliam IVnre, harii'd the trade whit'- aU ndfnjt tlie fo cal schools and aif'-r leuvtmr liwh whool he attended the Northern (Illinois otleKe f Optometry, at I Chleuu't, ffrtiduaOt'if in It'll. uas accepted by the state boa.d of optometry of Oregon uud then entered the loeal firm, the name tippnbtted to the Ki;it. board by (O utluuvd eu l'af I ) One in 500 ( Jll r'4y ): ' 1 ;'':! - i if. f - V a Only one in 500 modem eirls 1iae Ok. idtyflmie of Cireeiau 4iaiHJani for ?eiiliitirai lMatity. sys . Sarsi, wulptor. iler' one f the one-Jii-WKlsi Olive Hutch, 17. of lAts Angeles. DHGHESTRflTO APPEAR HERE Music week In l-i f.ruinle will liui'dl) receive its tirop. r introduc tion without . eitiiing itttention to the presentation on Wednesday evening of 'The. Kilclu-n Cabinet Orchestra." This nnislcal oigan izalion lliut lilready mad" a name for itself In the east, and will no doiilil repeat i many triumphs in the lllue Mountain region. The celebrated leader. Minium Kitchenette, imcheior of ::.;;:ie!if accomplishment, is already in town making final arrangements for the production, which wlll lie offered in liagles hail, Wednesday even ing. April "litis, under the auspices of the Uiiptlat Indies' Aid. .Special mention rc'iuires to be made of Hie drum major. Madam Kssing Tuti inski whose execution is comment ed upon favorably. It will be a, rare treat for tbe lovers of do mestic music in l.i fjrande to hear tills aggregation, the sponsors le clarc. FINAL MASCOT ri,(. UfUf(,. dt'd v(rll)). BUTTLE HELD mascot fteht ut the school yesterday noon very nearly up as u real liattfe. By of relafnlmr fhe mascot in iitf, ft(.st nilxtip tite si-niors j;ain ,.,,.,.,,.,! ,(. na. ilR symholi- r ii.r i,nor as u class, ves- i-rdii When tin- itltoted tine- was up and 1 he rfere bail dg dti n d'-p cnouelt in the pile Of boy to find hat v. as hat. It was i dbM-ovet-'-d thfft tin- oil of rope 1 reprewnlint; the m:t:-ot was in hhv di'b-rmined granp of (our tii- iorw and 1 u o jiini::. or posibiy four juniors and lo neiilom. At any rate the mttT hua not Uwn idefiyltfiy debjed by th" niillmH ities vho are at prt-snt btvi-sii- ; catinir the rttbs In an effort in det'rii(in' likli cbu-is Ik entitled lo tin- honor. SeVCHlI Spet'dcl'S Al'C Brought Before Judge -. - With 1 lie r'--npptiuit i Sot the uvk lo t;tUe the tid bus out uit'1 see w hat sin- i-un do h.is iitl many irsoioj ihIk, In inany u.ss t his out cropping of spilitjf fever has pmven rtwtly, for the tra f t ( of th ers are on t he jth H(.alonif the hlKhwHs and bywuj. .MiKtnt? (tie speed e.i H ni tie tiet court slnee I he first of I be week m' finds listed It. Hramb n beriter. $' nd costs-. U. Uokcis, fori"!! by Eton uppeuranee; H. A. Tennlek of f'endietwn, ilCt for feit, and John Ih-Klotx oi 'a- nun- OF FORESTS NECESSARY J. C. Kuhns Tells of Con ditions In Chamber of Commerce Talk REFORESTATION MEANS EXPLAINED Members Urged to Take More Interest in Tim bered Lands and Con structive Legislation. That preservaHon and protection of the timier crops now existent in the t'nUed States Is firnl in im portance, with reforestation second was staled by J. O. Kuhns, Uuker of the forest, service, who address ed the lorui chamber of eomstierce at it luncheon today nt noon in ob servance of American I'orest Weelv Mr. Kuhr.is tlecHired that Jimbef wonid require from fit to 1?M years to mature and that It Is at present financially impossible for private opTators to conduct it plan of re forestation of their lands because the tlmtier will not yield for scores of years whiie taxes, and other ex penses, continue to come around yearly. "As u matter of fact, he stated "wi are yet Uiiabje to take care oi mature timber let alone retoreaHnH denuded areas. We JJlittft conserve what u have first." ife dectared that forest fire prevention is one of the big problems to eontenu with, giving fig!in tat illustrated the loss yearly by lire. A jcihnv pine will m-ed iiearly lati years to grow to a potnt whr: it is IS inches in diameter brvMSt high, Mr. Kuhns asserted. MisttiHHii s iem Ititwis, At pres.int thre; y-ar old seed-itnB-i are being planted yearly in the Whitman nutionul lore,"., whteh ia being eonmted on a suHtaliieu jleld basts, which means that St much of tin matiire timber is cut each year, divided so that mature timb-r twit bu available Indefi nitely. Public sentiment was scored in his speech, lie sUU d thai there was too much blaming the other fellow tor the condition the foreais urc in and said that it the pubiic would get solidly bWiind constnic- (Continued on Vugv Five.) WALLOWA LAKE PHOTOS SENT TO MOVIE DIRECTOR i.lojd Itrierly, technical din-clor on tile Frank l.toyd staff who has heen at the Wallowa lake for some linie making preliminary arrange, meiits for the fiiiniiift of the iicture "Winds of Chance" in that locality was In lt Grande I his morning. The settings ul the lak. to ie special ly constructed for Ihc fllniing have been completed, according to -Mr. llrterly who sent photosraphs of them to .Mr, l.loyd for iipprovai to day. The main company wiil ar rive here .May T. .Mr. l,lyl will lie in I. a Grande it hours ahead of the main troupe. t i:tH, wi:vr AUU.MM-:t fecit West wan ariaiKned before HukIi i. iimdy, j.istice of the peace, this morning chacKed with defruudifiK a lestauraHt keeper. The resbdtrntst k-p-r referred to as Toy VotinK. He was releas ed on his own reoKniKanee and will be tried some time nest we Annual Meet Of Health Association Tomorrow The anmml nteeJini; of the I n- ! bn t'ounty Health a;M:laHn will j; 'jeti tomorrow nt t Je ,Wb?hbr- hood club roHH at to n'rloek nilh a round table bilk b-d by A)rx. 1 Sadie Orr Dunbar, exceufive ee- ; reiary f tiie ti''K(,ti state Health ; juo'iatbiH and pic?ddeijt ttt J1m- (IjeK-nU l-'edcittiiotl f fcV!f'n'H elubn. Many prominent hvafth wirK rn fri(ti o' f the county will f parlicip;fc in this meeting ! At 'l oVbffk there will h- ;t "no h est" Sunt Itetm a ! the )b diiunK r'fi nd lr. W. 1. Ibv, of O'd a I'""""""' Jii'iuocr ft! Ul'' UIe i'jIhcaHli hojird-. wM i-'fh mi Hi- e - b-tiHtmi of health wtt k in t num eounly and the ne l of eoupera (leu. Al 1 :3a the business meeting ftill , open ut th N'irhbrhd club rooms, wish h will ln lude the eb e- ; Hon of Offleetf. tr. W. tf. le- ; Adory v,(H Kpeak In He fiert'n uhout the imparlance of heufth work and tt pupil of the lth ktuiJc of ' (t?ai wliwi will put Son a health play, tneb r the dire. Jtion of Albs Nelm-n. j The ptsbtic U UiviUil tii iiUvhd ' all tit'.tiH' J EXPEGTED VERY 111 Sinnott, McNary Visit In terior Secretary on Lo cal Land Office WAITING RETURN OF COMMISSIONER Matter to Be Taken Up with Spry in Washing ton Soon; Results Will Be Wired. The efforts of 4 flrande ami nesiiiy cities to si-cnre nil order from President Cooiids si'ttingl aside a iriur orler thul would , sholisil the li tirande land ofliee,! are coming to a head mi a tic- j cision inay In evpected some time in the near future. j .1. 11. i'eitre today received thej following felegmm whirls throws i nutclt Itgitt on the progress of the I , aimpalgn: j j.ojJTI.ANf . Ore. Hy the Asao- "ilon, J. 31. 1-eare, fjrande, jested l-ress Hejioris from the Oregon: Nick ((oiiBn'ssman Hln-Jstale indicate that trcgon ia ro nott.. anil 1 iiad a long conference stranding io the cal! !o ilo Its pari tills morning with tiie Mccrcttiry of jn estalailshing a $4,fl,i vndow ihe Interior and urged him to re-1 ,), fun) (or 15,,, jtsttliled veter call recommendations aiiolishing a!m aoj miihuns of vetnfan, Geo, Die land office. He said m soon p. Griffith, state catiiiiinnder of as Spry returns to the city, iikety, j.f ht, Alm,ru 4,egion, said today, today, that lie would confer witll 'orgnniznUon wo)k foe the Allierl hitii ronorniiig the matter, Wf ran (j.K)on endowment camiiQign w ill see t'nimiiKsion r Spry in tie-jK s,roKresslng. lie saM, half of inaintatning the ioeai of- .. . fice and will wire ,0,1 results later. vcry ro.n.nunlt otlenoill Charts 1.. MeNnrv. I nit- ed filat-s Senator." i uy lumm migni - Th.. rMTiiiin ttfutfA Ttr Hie comedy droma "Honor riKht," wUteh wiU be prctK-nted limMirroff j evenibsr af the hiKh rhooi audi- toriutii, went up this morniai; nt the UJasfi l)riiff store und the euts are soiitg fairly well. The play is belnff glveji for the benefit of the athletic Held and in backed by the uit'iiiljcrs of the school and tiie ii Dada, organisation. Several of tin Hi Jads and hlsh .school students hiie bii eanva.fK iUK the town th last few days aWI Inff tickets and the play x expec ted to bo over biff. The east is made- up of itieftibern of tb l.tt. Irande M. I. A., who are donating their ser vleeK for the 'benefit f titlln funds to pay off .the indebted neas on the field. XTRA i;ij;to, sr.Hioi ,s m aw U:SS AC) fliMdeafmrj ein-tfim Is reariled bert a a wrt htm U tUv Idea f an An-, trim miim with 4inimy and h deplored by iteHjwiJrrji uf par ties. M;W VOftfi AfM i;rioHee ;rii will mhiii Ite piaxt oh all public F'Mildfn--, pro m inrnt idniMs, ri-shlnexs f wH Kliiw men. It beeame fcinmn ttl y a ireaHthiii al!t $vilbte ae titttiCH T nwiienl n lH . K$Heil ftjM'i'rttivex ltae it'U wntebinK ntti He of varlMe Hionpi f radicals bo, it I felt, mifiht Jm flneneiii by 1be recent tMttiiti mirfise lit itliirf. Making Better Homes t;'re wltft tlie trir tnrantem ff tin rl "bome" ! Iittere-i-! t lctter Ihihwm aiel tn affractii JurtiM - At Hti Him of tbe jrr it I eiee(iitty npjK'ittKet m Mttnd and fNMjjde in 1iw fa mde U ft iUtt? ill f jf mm- ttitec-t- Huu iiKKcMbm- in tihr er Hili iwl itt w)tt(hm (iKptajH on tvtw Utmrn eim ie aiaife wn at t mt i ve it nd i j ' - it at mall estKtee, it i "HcHer litmn-s ed ali mer the nattmt. Observer AiHrfWfia A MertltamlbtUig M,rtkt Hail the New Champion; Sets Butter jal Record F "V : -i ' !' " i Vilh a mnaii of J jMwmiis ef buffrvfai ta poundN of itt<, for a 30iy jK-ritKl, this H)&3etM-J'ir!y Hsiatei Itw stMit Hitt as iO, is o nett by H. Serjj rurcK & Smi-, Sunt u Ait( titf, ller wttirils breaks tits mm hvid hj? iSuby ieter.ie, ef 5a?i. . LEH1 Oil PROGRESSING I a 'n l" ........ jdowment committees in tmdur vyi (or about to be iftarted, advtcea to Ithe commander maieswa. The endowment lurid campaign 4.M,IH4lM(lfl in Bn inteve dnv the jiunt of May. rt Oavia, of 1h iMi-mnit' headuimrlers of H (Ion, hn arrived fter una m ttifS as lUdtt ctrevary ir w dowment '.nipiK ia wej iTUDENT IH FIDS li USE V, OF O,, JiuBenc, Ore, (Ity t!e Assotiateil l'r'ss) Aj))roliimle- jwero several sliorl talk deiiven-d ly the student lti luntls of thep" various peopie, Ji. Murks oc t niversity of On-s-on are now in (Jrfei the rhKir end yolreii not only oivinK to the tRcreas4 ttmounttths. eelintt of hSHi who wetxi pres- of itjfiii applictttioifis this yeitr, ft report of tin; different funds nhow.j A total of $20f.S3 trvm fiv dif-i fer-nl funds, and covcHrk 2&$; loans hns been lent io t udents i thus far this year. With tho rapid greth of the. f 'ntversity, therr? haa twen an in ereasiHff number & ntuh il& who re wholly or partly aelf-mtppart biff. Five hundred and lw-eniy-to men and 1S3 women m the Oregon enjupsjs are entirely seii-mipport-Uig, j'lve hundred sd twnty-two inm and i3 vomen on the Ore- :CoE cifiispUK irf entirely .df-(ip- porUn;. w itlic. Ami men and ivoiiirfl work to pay Sf p-r -cent ur more of tltelr own expense. One hundred and fifty-six men and wonten pay h ats. thiiB fs f cent of thHr own diooi p naes. Many of Ihesi jstmients earn (t Kreat deal of their mny during the siiHittier months, and their n jwiurees rn low during the college terit uuskiuK it necessary fur them to obtain loans to e.'on'inue tltelr rolbsiwte worls. Many freahtnen re forced to drop out each year. wince there is no ivan fund ojun Ut Ui-efM i kC.epi ois v,iiEeh 1 tetn- porary, and for whk'ii only women may apj The Woiiii'n'K laeu'' of th; Uni- vetnity anflunb'y iveg wt for i (otelKit student whsrsht$i oh th Orejftjfs iHJiipiif, bifi iflee no ch; whoHr wu.s evtttd this jejtr,; this money wft made t loan tund; iitr fr shot a wotftfE, Th brjj- M jfmount fep n io ia idea aw i niud tip of f)lt lo the i'niv-rsiiy ity donors who did not tewotinufcd oa t ags Five,) ! British Jlelurn Today To the (iold Standard i,jN i H .V t f iy i ia Amh inl- -d s --Ttie. cSd tadaid iJi J f-;jib4d will be restored, datinv 5 fiom todity by a Hprini lb enw tu ; Hie itjiol; of Klijjland tit fi?n ( i sroid bullion.' It was sfifjoMJiretj by Wlnwton t'hurehitt, c-hne-llir of jfhe irlseiter, in n iswdid Jp'nh beor' the hytt eo(fott ty (day. NK WVliilK tiiy the Awuwiu. e treiMt), Ih'iiiani tr hIitHhj? Msne,.i otte t:ent its ii.S'4. til- lil'lK'Nt tuli e til Jit Ji at j. unit Jiesl thn fi ir eentit truiii ititrity. wtttt- ( ir, ci.iitut.. i,ft. ni .;r..i.tt tf I were a b-aiKlutor, itutuin'n return t the gvll ! d4tJ e n-v.i-td. it . . - - j &Y i Goldie Given Farewell By Local People The many frbsda of the Veser abfe M. M-txn Jwidic Arrbdea rss ef Hi Kpejl chwrci in Astern reffH5t nmi Mr, oJdiu save tbrin a fnrmre-U bJinqiiei at teie l-'oley lUiU4 evenlHif. Thir ly ieopie imTiest. UeverenI t!rfdef wha Jt$oved So a hhi where him wstwtunded energy and tthiHtlcs wili have ample field fsr devefopmeni together itl( t wife ttttd dauslster, raided fit Covts for ihft past two yA-urs. Mart thts jteriwl he his gained the cois fldence and respeet of the $ep;; n his work if hnihSing up church. Hepcte4 far bis abWty: and uccotiipllshHienta he i one tiie Sioat riktoR characters a Katst. OrKon ani ieaveis the power iii peraonuitty dwply tatHjiel inmnvi in contact. iU leaviiiir 'deeply wgTviirg sol oniy by his friends in Preside, but sU eer cistern, ces- trai end Jtonthem Orejjon, b wi ejeed by the Jarge stamber of cejved an! which were, rmx3 on litis Jrt-easlos aad preaenf4-4 io aim. . lsiks i'rNr ,ni,l(e. Mim Kmhlwii Caiiiiti.li delight- ta ilio aiitiienre -wttti several e- llected borks whfclt wrro ni'eii rb- Jrasivrd unit appreutated. I'oilowlfle ent but also of the majority of ihe residents of it tirande gttd oyt-j dltricts. "it is a ureal privi-; h-git he said, for t pay ihs'; well deiK-rved fribaf io a man aa4; Teat brother who ban worked ne hard and ateafoy in the ehnrch; of c'-ast-rn Ornoa. He Jeavrjs as: viih deep rejjrei and we fell a keen Kcnse of Jo, 315 in Jnjr to our iieiuhboriiiK state and we Bhnli tak it sfet Interest la hi falnre sat we are confhlcnt he will tn ours. I 1s not prefer fo be a pjiblio speaker init in these few remurks t have IrJed io eonvey in the Archdeacon; tiie love and etMm in which he Kt hsid. May hh fir1 be bribt and : happy and may he ttiui his fi; ily be bbsswd In JhrJr new fbHd is! the prayer E s ail.1 if, A. Xurhrirfe, Jy(tr WardB said t can only endmw the ex- pimsdon iy our nhtn rhalriKaa, Jroiu t li t ttu1 t c A rcttd'aesa hn in clow toyh with Ittm and have taken a Rreii interest in his werk nd feel very keenly M m. W would iifce him 1 regain buJ fee that our lo V.J11 b Hie sain of others, it mast ie a mniin- iuviion to bins io fenow that he hats ko nmny priative friend in the district of Kssstro Oregon. We bid him fare and Umk forward io sseme day ti iMeei ajratn. Judjfe J. 1. War stated that Ii.vi. Ii n raum " gri tH mlKSlonmtes tn the Jtas). iienj whos. nole mm si ynn ii "un umler Hie iiiflKt iryinK wawwm Vivo.? Americans Mean To Obey The Laws, Sargent Says (Itv trt i'. Meworti u ,4Km.S'iTUJ. iXKA B!MHi)j )o tlK lr itt vw-.l! thr Ainerhan l. U,)e. (.Hed t nited ' .- era) John Mirgeni. m! neKK, iik ttrn.y etieial. i 1m a tejilRliHIve inneiin. . m n wt ta'lh'V.T in earn Mian ntleliitiic ts. hts on Jt. i"d hm'. - 'suiiief hliilt to iy attoiit inw-niaH i. " '' J'int of JasUn SHAKE-UP III "RRY" FORGE PREDICTED I Assistant Secietary An drews Gives General Outline of Plan CROOKS WILL BE CUT FROM UNIT Trusted Workers in Pro hibition Department to Be Given Support and Encouragement. WASHINGTOH By the Assoc U iited i'reasj ilgorgaoizatiim of th rohitdtioa U vt proecA Ab KiKSani JSecrelary Andrew ifidirat ed today, as a r&iulX of maatn iudy h has syeto the bureau since he assumed flee, lie did rtai sejsse th sstra sf changes to be- rrnuJe bat rftr &Xfi CommBsloner Haynes vftil refjiitiB in ctsrff& of nfi5reemea for the preest. Andrews decried reports 53sat. ite meaid be "hsird feoiied" ia p &g through 6 proposvvi rear K&?)xation. He fcatd lie hstended to Irasted q? kors encouritevmsui Hiid ifjppoi-t asd weed out snseika &ntt others not fJMofs- JhjT in t interest of Jaw fi&d e 4er, and ts Ititafcte emest." LICE PROBE MURDER CASE ifnesai, A THrtety ibfaric raided authsri today in esrt to identify th eharted, teat rJddled, diiisembitfd body a ri. found, Saday ner Cheer &tt 3nd. asd find th sis&Ter The un4akr in charre el i33 bfvdy today . eivd a tpiwms eait purported to eonie frotn Cajt taln Uan of ih Gary poiies, Kiy iag he ha4 atoimattoa tve girl a "Grnc Jiioa of Gary" lAna denied. mfelBg aefe & caU. SA1.KM, l, JBy the Aswclst i'resst An onSJnancft sf ihe sdiy of I'ortiatid jirohthtttmr Sten tram selllnjr soft drisk vns Ins Hticonstttiittotmt by a, sapretiio .urt opttitss isd&y wfittB by as ttee iiuraeit. The term "iift arlnk" is Mlw4 by the erdlssacs to toeaa mid in tie Niiy er beverage izxeeitt tea, eife milk, rot-Oa. cliscoatei anil their direct Httitate, -Aaida from the five drttitss jnntoi and suiMtttwtn 'mtl drtuto" it .sou!.) Includo tsnyshln jwtatile trom Keotei! why to Bait Bffll water, ;ttsi Biifsetr cjiimsa. fltl:fAM)S JtfcASfWU HK.N'i), Orr, 4 Or tho AMoriat- d J"rM!) li, . HtiiU5!t, Ett j-eprewntattTO of iSeMhutea tJBtin-!-, and I'ounjy JuJ SSawye!". arc preiiariliX an ttittiattvn jnena- l Iiuset5g;r tlssea aa4 frstit truelu), even oSksvt. Iho bckIv pra vt!et by a htt exacted ly tim lust )-Kis!ntn., on hltls s ref erendum is heitijf iiGUghi. ).MJ.V J$y the Ass!e)tMl lret The. IJaity i(ai!, irb)cii re- 'Mly !oi! cf Mr Uroi'erick IB ., mtodvi-BSura la wJlSKkev runlnIf sff (j,e American toast. RJW e jjM ciri'tlfaftseis nttt siijiiiortetis 1 th?ieff-t that he Vat everything in U fu jiiy ijiity hi ts -e.iiiitnibter th hima - ! 1 tltwl shew. If I think rhnnsu i!houtd be tawdr. 1 )- JwoHHnj . Vv B rttfht or seaira to ,, ,, ,a Woi,rane.,- teiit. i underxsad r tn)jrlil-. ic this eonntry or taw fhans. 3 . ... fit l.u. ifflUljjltlittfl tit j Hie otii estBWlsn laws. violate the new one uMmfJfet)B- iiy. 1 biHe Shut's now wast of . ...BT5iaJtn are brekto Coatinaa oa i'e roar,J RULING MADE