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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY THE WEATHER Portland AP) Oregon! CITY EDITION mv&tt Cloudy and unsettled to- i night and Thursday. ; VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRE88 LA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 173 AND KWtttttn 4Sr y&ratrap LED IN 4 IS Annual Session of Union County Association Is Under Way. LUNCHEON HELD AT TIFFIN TODAY Addresses Made by A. C. Hampton, Dr. W. T. Phy, Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar and Others. Willi delegates from Cove, Itnb Jer, North I'owdiT, KlgiiK 1'ninn and other towns in the county pres-nt the Inion t'punty lleitlth iisKociation met this-d'nornlng fit 10 o'clock t the Neighborhood club rooms. M is. Had la Orr 1 iimluit, stale president, or thi' Kederat ion of Women's club;-, and executive secretary of tin Oregon Health ns noci;'Iion. wa.s present and led in a ver- enthusiast k round table con ference. The affiliation of th county association with the slab association, tht; duties of the Ntand ing committees and officers and how a better and stronger organ JxaMon could be formed, were dis cussed. At 12 o'cloek (he m-mbers of tlx uKsoeiatlon with a representative committee, from tin chamber of commerce met at the Tiffin for lunch. A. (. Uamulon. city school superintendent, presided over iln meeting and pave a ahort but in teresling talk, telling of the excel lent work of tfle t'uutmltteM during Jila association wilh them and the progress they liave made In the schools Mnce he lias been superin tendent of the La .ramlc school., lie .spoke only front the standpoint of (he schools. lb stressed the fact thai through obtaining Hie county health nurse a better health program would follow. Ir. IMi.vSiH'ttks Mr. Hampton Introduced lr. W. T. Phy. member of the slate board or health and chairman of Hi' health committee of the chamber of commerce. J r. Phy staled that what the heallh association is do iri;; is very little in comparison with what couid and should be done. lb expressed llu fact that ol enough money was ."pent on t lie health of the community. Jle said jieople know better the pedigree and quality of their ani mals than they do of the health and mentality of Ihe children of llie country and brought out the 1 :?t).'Miii.ii(Hi people in America K. tina.iion are menially inl eUigeiit enough to handle the affair of the nation in the way they should be. (Continued on Page Five.) 'j.okicn are already arriving In .l.a Oramlc for tonight's iy:T. spring ecicmonial, which will Hike place in the Knights of Pythias hall. A banuuet will be served by the Pylhhin Slalom ;it 7 o'clock and Hit ceremonial will begin immedi ately following the bunquel. I DDK1ES HEADY TOR CEREMONY Flapper Given Decision At Debate's Conclusion The fl;iiper wins! Hut then, thai'" usually tin- ease, nccordinif to Happcr supporters. This time, however. Ihe flapper defeated the old fashioned f?lrl. which. Ihe same mipporlrrs say xllould forever S"tl!c "prop ik-andu to Ihe effeCI tlUll the tfrl Of the paMl general ton w ei-e superior in litany ways lo those or lite mod ern type." The occasion was the n-uular dehaie conducted hy the j, (;raiole pilhlic sp.akillf,' class last nlfhl at the tioni- or l-;arl l) nold.-. al the corner or Third and W'jshliiilton St reels. Noanllw Train Win. The sul.Ject was, -llesolvnl. Thai lie old lime Klrl Is superior lo the flapper." The ne-alivc team, captained hv 1 r. l:a Murphy, who was al'ly an Hisled iiy Jert'i-rson !! an and .Mas l.'llllcn, won I ho decision out the uri'irmallvc team: T. K. Ilvllamy. captain, li. S. LtHllic and Hurry Brownton Is New Student Body Chief Elections at High School Held Yesterday; 313 Ballots Are Counted. Weslviyltrownton, present presi dent of the Junior lass was eiect- d head of the htKh school student body yesterday winning by u ma jority of votes. George Glass : candidate put up by the. oppo sition polled 'J5 votes but Hrownion had 2iy supporters who expressed tlieii preference for him at the bul lot box. Two votes were cast for Kinnk Johnson despite his with drawal from the race, after nom ination. irvln Zundei, the only candidate for vice-president, received 311 crosses before his name on the bal lot. One vote was cast for Uonnie Jessie for vice-president. Miss OcddeH Victor. Margaret Oeddes was elected secretary-treasurer of tlte student body with 186 votes. Jiorothy Kunk, the only other candidate nominated for the office, received. The new officers will take charge at tint beginning of the next fall .semester. A. G. S. Nominations Are Held This Afternoon Nominations for officers of the A. O. S. will be made this after noon at I hi high schqol by the girls. The girls to be nominated will be picked from the ones who have served the organization during the year. Next week the nominees will have an opportunity to come before, the girls in assembly and state their platform verbally and enlarge upon their fitness for tht office before the final vote Is cast. E PLAYTONIGHT Willi Wot ll I lit' HI !uds linil slu- Knl.i of thi' hlKh Sl'hool gut si-llinR Ik-k'-lH for thi! comi-dy drama. 1 Honor ilrluhl," lo lm held Ihii i vi'iiinK at tin! hlKh school audllor- iuiii at t:lii o'clock a full liousc Is oxp. cti d. The oluy is Im-Iiis; Biven hy iuImth of 111'1 l.a Cranil'- M. 1. A. to rthc Ijcnrlit of the athletic field. Tin. play whs given here once he lore and has been presented l. Ma ker, Inion. Imhler and oilier su--rountllliR towns. I'eople who have already seen it know Us inerlls and many are expecting to see It again. Correct Tabic Manners Illustrated at L. H. S. The query. "What Ls wrong with Ibis picture" will no longer puzzle, members of the Junior and senior classes of Ihe high school who re tntriii'llim in tahh' eti'ltlctte this fuorning from Mtss ImI Pavls or the domesPic science uepan nient. The members of bofh classes were called Into .assembly and told the finer j.oinls of proper conduct at mealtimes. An object lesson in what to do and what not to do was given by three girls who cat at a tabic on the stage and demon strated the points brought out by Mies Davi:i In her talk. Margaret linker gave a very clever demon- tralion of whut not to do. much to the amusement of the students. Ai eordins lo a statement from a inemher of the class that parllc lpat"d In the del.ate. the ncilalive learn stole a inarch on the alfiriu atlve liv classing Ihe flaiiper as Ihe modern Bill Insl-ud of iermllllnir Ihe flapper lo he defined -s I lit I mm- thiil. as SV.-lisler-s dictionary authoriiatively stat-s. "flap!'." The affirmative team also class ed Ihe old time Kirl as the cirl of lie- past Kcncratlou InsM-Hd of the Kirl of the presi nl neiierallon who is dilf'T'-iil from her "fkipper" friends. tine nieinher of the af firmative team holicvcs thai had the tine i,l il inai kalloll he. n more severe, the orators defend ing the llappir would not have won the victory. To Hold Mw k Trial. Two weeks from last niuhl He i soeaklnir class will conduct h mock trial at Ihe home of K. I-!. Weslenhaver. All nu-mlMrs -win participate, and a jud(,-e. jury, at lorncyu, dvfcndalU, vtc, will bu al- OoSlllL J. BENEFIT IMPROVE ARRESTED Carl Gray, U. P. Presi dent, Believes that Up ward Trend Assured. PASSES THROUGH LA GRANDE TODAY Chamber of . Commerce Delegation Confers with Official at Station This Morning. Carl (Jrpy. president of the Un ion Pacific railroad system, ac companied by A. K. Iidmonds. rrnf- lie manager, went through I, a Grande ihhi morning on train No. 24 after a visit in Washington and oilier Inland Jimpirrj points. lie was met .at (ho depot by a delegation front the t'nion 'ounty j w as charged with entering a n;yl Chumbcr of Commerce about 20 to deuce without a warrant. 25 strong, and discussed general Th(, (.nniphli,lt filed i gainst, him conditions to tome extent during:. sorn , .... .,.. Johnson, o: the ten minute to Mr, fJray Is of the opinion that the railroad situation will Improve from now on, stating that the "bottom has practically been reach ed." lie discussed the bus compe tition to some extent, declaring that furher east the competition is more brisk than In this section of the country. ile also reviewed lumber output in the Bout h, declaring that the larger operators, believing that the. timber resources were, about gone. moved out, ami that .un iDflu of KilitUler operillors. who worked the mailer timber land1', has resulted in a' larger output of limber. I he northwestern - timlrcr harvest has only started, he wild, indicating' that the future holds much In store in this reaped both for the north west and the curriers. WIMi OT i:nchoa II SPOKANK. Wash. (By Ihe As soeiated J'rcss) The Tnion Pacific ailroad. whose subsidiary, the d.l"1" ' Presented. II is said, to tlu W. It. fc N. compuny. has a waler,''' council unmix; uiul jiuuhu,. .a iiiIi. line Hown the Snake rirer illstiiifBeil from the. office ot city as far as Homestead, in eastern u-egon. has no intention of con tinuing the line on down the Snake, it was declared here recently by Carl Cray, president of the t'nion Pacific. He did not discount the. desirability of developing the great timber resources of the Hewlston or Clearwater region of Idaho by construction of a railroad line, but stated in a newspaper interview t hat "there Ls complete harmony between the Union 1'aeiflc and Northern I'aclfic interests and there will be no conflict." LECTURE SET As a means of attaining better homes In I .a (iiande the art de partment of the Neighborhood club is offering on Thursduy afternoon at. 2 MS o'clock a lecture on Interior decorating. II. KasmiiHSen, who I a man of wide experiencf: and taste in his line of art. will pre sent a phase of decorating of in terest to all women. " 'olor Schemes In Our Itooms.' He will also answer any questions ., ' of personal hit ep'M. to any ni I lie audience. Members of the Neigh borhood c lub and of the art clase of the city. Ihe dotiicsllc art classe of l.a Grande school Riid their friends are specially invited. This Is hi no way a hales talk but one of the offering of the arl department for the community. Perry Man Fined $10 For Reckless Driving V. S. roleweil. of Perry. while driving a Kord Sunday, ran into Snap Me Ma huh. cornel ist in tin I li Grande Municipal baud, was fined ll'i in the police eourl by Judge J. I. Slater tor lb" urreirje. Pendleton -John Day Road , Survey to Start Siirvev work will hlrl rie-.l week m llie I YnfUft'HI.Jllttll llHV lliull' war ir.,m Cklah north, lo mak- roiin. etiuim wilh Hie graded arid Mii.cu.hLiii w-ellon aoiilh of Nye. .. i iirdlng lo uiiiioiin.eiii. nt from Ihe hlirliwav oflk-e this inorntng. The forest service plans on grnd- hiK and surfacing the six inlli-a Iw - twetu Iklua anil Alba this season. BETTER HOMES II Ed Hannon Charged with Unlawfully Entering Johnson Home TO AWAIT ACTION OF GRAND JURY 'Official Alleged to Have Falsely Accused Hunt ington Couple; Citizens Seek Ouster. BAKlilt, Ore. (Special) I'M liannon, city marshal of Hunting- ton. waived examination before Allen here Tuesday Judge (. ly and was bound over to (he grand jury, his ball being fixed at $-M1. which was Immediately raised and ilannon was released. The officer Huutiuuton, who alleged that Han non kicked in the door of Johnson's home at three o'clock in the morn ing of April lith. telling Johnson and his wife that they were under arrest and that they were living ns man and wife and were not mar-, lied nml that he would lake them to jail. Marriage rnH'is Shown. According to in format ion. when Johnson was partly dressed, Han non demanded to sec the marriage license and when II was produced, h decided not to plac them un der arrest. Hannon has been city marshal at ; Huntington for several years and served until about the tirst or inn ir as deputy sheriff of that place. A petition prepared for circula ilon at Huntington on behalf of a group of citizens of the railroad town by a local attorney was for warded there, today. The petition WHITINSVILM-:. Mays. (My Ihe Associated Press) l'ollce today bigan an investigation into a riot after a meeting of the K'u Klux K Ian in Nort h bridge early today when I Ml lihin iiieinbers were at tacked by 2 (Ml men as they attempt ed lo leave their meeting place. The stale police are considering an investigation to learn the leaders of Ih attacking force which met the klansmen wilh a fussihtde of stones, .mashing automobile w Indshields Members of the crowd claimed sev eral klansmen wen- st ruck by sloitcs during the fracas. COMMUNISTS AM) TROOPS FIGHTING ROME REPORTS UU.MK (Ity the Associated Press) I jispatcheH h"i'c from Sofia re port a renewed outbreak of fighl- jiug between Ituigurian troops ami Icommtinists, The casualties arc mi Known but are nein-veu 10 ue luiny heavy. A saliu'iinary ball b- mih four hi j throughout yesterday, the dispatch; i. biles. Syria's population wa- j panis stricken because of the inter-, mitteiit explosions. All street tra!-i lie was stopped. The dispatch saysj the explosions were caused by tb.-J troops' att mpt to hlaM common-! tsts from 1 1 rid ei ground t unm-ls where they look refuge. j According to the dispatches ,..,..( iih-inir u ;.u l.tiiu i lit. in imi-ii'1 Ml 0 marshal. IBlffiSS KLAN MEMBERS no'tplae-s by Ihe explosions. The I'om! lounists appeared to have a large supply of ammunitions located .it heHd'i'iarterM. Son," ( 'nnilii tin ist?-. 1 .icoordlng to the dtspalch, escaped , from the liiiinels and look refuge i in hills near the i Hy Ip-re t h-y are said to tin v been joined by i tlM-ir comrades. Ail are believed to bt heavily arno d. Mii'liluan .Man Songhl. SAI.KM. (Me. . oflirerH frmt l MI'-IHKB "rrlve.l l..-r.- in i.l .low ph l-r.-nl.is. iind-r iirreKl i,l Klanmlh l-'alls. and wuiile.l l llr ' lonla. .Mich., rel orinul ut -. friini I v lih-li Inoiltuliun lie ein niied In 192 1. Ile .was eiilem;-(l lo a lonx llerm (Here ior uumi v.iui inieni J to kilt. Blimp Loses Nose in High Wind ' Twenly-itine limirs after it was Itun from Its niiMnlngs, llu H-iV,l i-eturnetl lo Pullliani hi Nor folk, Ijisland, uflec Inning been blown out over the. Xtuth Sen. The noso of tbo cenft was torn when tie high gale snatched her tiuay from her moorings. C BUM VOTE PLANNED , tt'AU.OWA. Ore. (Special) The I uture policy of the Oregon 'o operatlve tirain ClroweiM associa tion will be determined by a vole of the membership, according to a general letter which has been or dered mailed out by the executive committee of the organization. Luo to the extreme shortage of wheat during the year of I!'2-l Ihe uoard ot directors and district dele gates voted lo suspend operations of the ossociatlon until such u time as conditions would warrant either a resumption of activities or disorganization of the body. The board at its recent meeting was of the opinion that these con ditions had not materially changed since the suspension order was adopted and decided Ihe proper procedure would be to get the opin ions of ull members. There Is in the hands of Ihe Asso ciation ut this lime an amount of approximately $1ii,(MMi. serving as u reserve fund, which, if ilinlneorpoi atlon is decided upon, will be dis ttibuted among Ihe members, Co-Op rilfiicriwifiil. While many of Ihe wheal grow ers were, much la favor of co operative selling a few years ago. many now feel that, they have been compelled to lake a smaller price Tor their wheat handled through ihe association than they would have received had I hey been able lo market individually. Bulgarian Soldiers to He Called to Colors S III'' I A flty the Associated press) The Oiilgarlan i overnmen! Is considerlntr calling one of Hi" army class, s to the colors, as it has 'been unable to gel KUMMi ad ditional vounteeiH recently author ized by the council of ambassa dors ut Paris lo pacify the coun try. I Maying Better Homes l;.crtme who know the trtie liieanlns of Ihe MtMd "Itonie" i-. hiierei'd hi Indter hornet mi. I iiifMi; atlraciKe home-' At this lime ttf the eur II I expeeia1l ilpiH-iitio-l In mind nml people In Ihe l.lt riinde errllM find ninny Inter- t-liniC viimtcttfiiiH in Oh.erer mi- him! hi wlndtnv llpla- fHl Imiu f ionics eim Im made more allniiliie nml neti (Dineni eni nl miiiiM ep'ii-e. II H 'Heller llitini Wii'K-' nil oer the nation. Observer Ailnllv(ii A Mcrchandiftiuit hcrvlco' Movie Actors Injured When Train Wrecks l,OK ANGKI,KS (By thP'Aii sociatcd Press) Otin dead and :i 5 in ju red a re. oji the ch.siih 1 1 y list of the Santa l-c train wreck, last night 2(i miles north of Kau id ego, according to railway of ficials today, l-'our olhers. their names not learned, are also ro poried injured. John Warboys, the engineer, was killed. mov li-; At roKs hi ut lRla,YW)OOl (Hy the As sociated Press) Kour motion picture players and a property man wero Injured and $1 0.UOO worth of movie ciulpment wfl.i destroyed in the Santa Fo (rain wreck last night, It was announc ed at t ho Warner llrolhors atudlo. Mary Prevost. I4oiiise Faxenda. Kenuetii Harlan and Walter liong, players, were, cut and bruised, liob Webb, properly man, wa burned. ' GERMAN FOREKJN TOLICY TO BE IN NO WAY CHANGED i:i;iil.IN (Ity AHHuchilcd Press) (icnimny'H foretKii policy will not ! cliatiKeil, 'h.-ilicelr l.lth'r de f iiin-d t'lnpholically today.. The dec In nil ion i.t ninl'rntood ii I ho to ) Mecl thi opinion of Hlndenuiinc uilh horn Luliier coilfei rnl yeii lerdny. It in K'iK-niliy mi'lerslood that Luther HpoUe wilh Hie full aillhor Hy or IliiuhliifUrK and hlH Hup portern. In order to hrini; ahout Hlahle Ktirop.'iin condl'ioim Ihe uueniton or eviiemtMnil of the ('(ilunjrc nreu i.y the Allien muM le npeedlly net t Inl. I.ulher Ueelured. "l'"or more than thri'e iiioiiIIih we have, wailed in vuln for rtHHoiiM held lo jUHtlfy tion-e vacua t ion," lie aaid. (iiiards Will Assure Minister of Safety I,li.jm CUV Ihe AMiel:tled I'nux) AddMtonnl Kuardn hnv n.-.ii;;ii-d in pintet-t Ton iKn Minis- itT 'lui nilr'-rlniu, pr-'Miimulily fot lowing ihe dlHcovcry of a plot. iit;aliiMi hl.'i life . (iffieinfK nre relueluiit t" dlseun:( lln iiiiiiiM- ttf the supposed plot spoiia-i i;mloiel j Pet. HMATTI,!-;, VVn, (APJ -'luo pet 'ipon' ji, rained I roiu infancy by i r-vur K in--a hi, profcHHor of zool-t.i-y in Ihe I'niverNily ot WafdiiiK ii.n. huH Kivti birth lo h! yountf KpoilKeK. Tip Mi-Met nre r.-plicaH of Ihe pit i- nt HponKcH, and. ailhotiKh ihey may never be uxefni in awttbhliiK .mid off the family aulomobtl iniy make, n-murkably docile petn, til ProfiKHor Kineald ProffHHor KiiicuiiJ' experiment us lar an known here,, wim th firt :,tn cchh: ul atleitipt to ral8' ta -uii indoor miuurium. apoi.Kes XTRA t'DMitAcr i:xi;t iTi;o WASHINGTON AP) A con tract was executed today for the sale by the shipping hoanl to the Imllnr Intei-eMis Mf five- iirvshlent t,M' vessels fintl Ihe herlccs of Ihe (.'ullfornla-Orieiit line l C'M'KK AKK 10l .NO . GAKV, lnd. (AP) A pair of .spcclnclcs for a middle aged man, u woman's gray Miedi left shoe and . chart of her "IitIIi were the keys held hy authorities today ImeMl- gating the death of unidentified girl whoso humeri, bullet-riddled, dlNineinlKTi'il hotly wan found near Chesterton Kimday. ir;.MocitAT ixi;tTi;o POCATIXIiO, Ida. (Al) C Hen Hoss, Democrat, was rc-clecteu mayor hy a vote of more than two lo one last night .after one of the most hotly contested elections ever held liere. hoisi; cnoosi;s MAYOJt noisi;, Ida. (AP Km a. iig Icson was re-elected mayor of i foist; yesterday hy a majority of Htm votes over tlohn I, t'ongdoii. Itolh are Independents. France May Consider Using Gold Standard A U I S (isy tin.' A.sHoeiiiled PreMH) I'jKlaldlslimenl of the Rold Hhindard hy (Ireul lit itnin will neeMHila(e I'ranee taking Ihe Hume jd'p In the opinion of the lent French financial authorith'H. 1IjA. MlvMOltV IMMK A record of evetiln of Ihe Hchool ar to he called a M'-mory Hook. itt to he kepi nt the lilk'h itchool In the fulure aceordiiiK to uii un nouneemenl. made yenlerday hy Mikb Mabel Hetinell. dimti of KlrlH. 1'he hookH Ih to he in the form of l laiKe scrap hook and In It will pllHted HIIUp nil ol H Of Hi udenl body acllvlilfH. nthh-iU: wrlleiipa mid other thlntTH of like na'.un I'lie. Memory Mook Ih to serve h two-fold purpose of a record and ik.umI in the compilation of llie Mliulr at the ti-l of eiieh yi-ur Klennor I'lt uvfT, Ji-an WillluuiH and Dorothv llrownlon art on the com - niiltee in eharpe of the work, Caillaux's Appointment Pleases U.S. Officials (Hy i Onirics It. sirivurl) W A H I I 'JX1 T N ( NK A K ee hi I ) Uf'fictal WaHhtiiKton Ih pleased with Joseph ("aillnux's iippyintmenl j In In- finance minlnler of Kranee. That Itt to ay, most of official WashltiKlon If. That finall part of official Wash intfton which known a ood deal about l "ranei Miys, "I I makes lit -I (e difference lo iis who ih" fi nance minister of l-'ranee l," Call biiiv Ik recMKnl.eil iin one of the world's ureul finnncierM. lie favors some definite Kreneh war debi ar rangement. Hnt un "HrraiiKenient" won't mean thu the debt will be paid. Tin- uiosl it can possibly mean , is I'Veiich reeoKiil t ion t lial t hero is a debt. It will be just a "ki'8- fturvi' us diplomula ouy. only u- Ill FUMES Firemen Rescue Many People Trapped in Blazing Structure MAN PLUNGES TO PAVEMENT BELOW" E. Sullivan, 55, Jumped trom Upper Window Before Safety Net Was Fully Spread. ; I'OlimM), Oro. (Hy llin AsMM-lnlitl I'i-css) Four IM-r-soiui worn killed In a flro whli-li i-niiy ttxlny Mn-pt llui lli-uilrlt k4 uiMU-liiienls, l-'irtwnlli and l'lun dcra Ntrtt.s. ' , . Tlio dead an-i . Mrs. Clara Nhort, 211, wolln-si. Miss Itorult-v l-'i-axRT, aliout UU, employe or Unman and Wolr. Willlniu II. Lanr, (12, a blind man, I-,. Sullliaii, 65, laborer. Hulllvan died of injuries received when ho jumped from tho upper slory of a window before Ihe Mfo net was fully spread, the firemen iiuld. Mrs. lxiwr Is aufferlng from smoke. -10 In nulldiiut. Tho flames spread rapidly in th. frume strueture and forty persons who occupied the bulldlntr fled to llie. street In scanty attire or were rescued by firemen. Jllost of ihcir personal belongings were lost. . The bodies of 1awr ufld the two young women were found In their rooms. IH'fwIlvo Hue. Officials state that tho fire start ed in the busement frqm a furnacs or a defective flue. Credit for siiv. InK many lives Is given the fire men. The building's occupants were ciowded at tho windows screaming Tor help from the firemen arrived. PLANT FATAL MAIJJKN. Mum. ' tHy tho As- dociated i'resst The death ltt from an exploalon which occurred In the plant of I ho Houton Kubber Shoe comvamy today may reach three, officials announced. Two employed are missing and a third la dying at a hospital. HUGE STILL IS SAL KM. Ore. (ny the Asfloclated Press) In ono of tho largeat pro lltblllon raidn ever conducted In tho siuie, federal and slate operative! late yesterday tfetzijd 4500 Kallons ol tnaflh, 110 ono Kullon Jugs Of whiskey. 400 pints of whiskey and TOO empty one gallon Jtifts; also a double still of 2E0 und 45 gallons, l-'our men were taken with tho still which was found near Mount Angel. Joe W'ulker, owner of tho property on which the outfit was .found; John Andrews, Henry John son and 1 A. nlxon were enpturen. peroptimistii think America really will get even any of the interest. Ibsides. It's doubtful If CaillauX will luMt. lonir enough to muko o imieh an an "arrangement." Ho favors re-establishing Kranee's for i Ign credit hy taxing her own peo pie up to tho hilt "That's the right remedy." approved Chalrmut. llotah of the Senate foreign rela tions com mil lee, when Cat Hunt's appointment wtm announced. Yes. but. Hh a remedy lr. Oail latix can do no more than pre scribe. Krunce will huve lo take it for herseir. Will he? "Tut, tut!" say those who know Krunce best, "Whut u question." (Continued on Pave Five.) EXPLOSION IN CON GATED