La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 02, 1925, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER IAVELVE PAGES TODAY,
CITY
EDITION
THE WEATHER
POKTDANI) (AP)Ore.
(ton: Generally fair tonight,
and Sunday.
VOLUME XXIII.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PIXESa
LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 2, l'.)2u.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 176
Union Counly
Athletes In
Comnetition
Annual Track and . Field
Meet in Progress at
Union Today.
RECITAL III
ATLANTIC
u
Moroccan
Tribesmen
On Warpath
French Hushing 8,000
Men to Reinforce the
Troops Attempting to
Repulse Rebels.
-1 BnliOOIS 1 Doesn'1 Wanl 10 Die Now
in raT
1
CHUB IS
E
Municipal Band and Mon
day Musical Chorus
on Sunday Program
TUBA SOLO ONE
OF THE FEATURES
Chorus Will Sing Two
Groups of Songs, One
with Full Band Accom
paniment. . The op' nriis concert of music
v k. lo he given by the Monduv
Musical chorus and the Pa Grande
Municipal hand ul Ihe Area Or theater-
Sunday. .May 3, at 4 o'clock,
wtll see for t ho rirst time those
I wo prominent musical organiza
lioiiM 'appearing together.
The program as announced, re
veals some very fine numbers and
from I he interest manifested so
fur ly the public a record-breaking
crowd l.s expelled to fill the
theater to ca purity.
Tuba Solo
A reuluro or the band number
will be an incidental luba nolo by
Osc:ir Humphries during the drn
ditioo t'f "Mnrftami." Mr. llpmph
rles is known an one of the finest
m- 'r'.fa' Instrument In
the northwest. '
The Monday Mush
tier (he direction of
will iiiar two groups
find will be accompanied by .Mrn.
J, Pouuid Meyers at the phi no
and the yecond group will receive
full band accompaniment,
'' Program.
This concert which is free to
"th-r ptibtlc. Is trt.A- .RpoiiMomj by
Die .Monday Musical, MrH. W. 1.
MrAdory. general chairman.
Tlw full program follows:
1. OM'i-iure to "II Omit-any" Comer.
2. (a) "Aiwliis' froni "Scenes Ptt-
toresuue" Massenet
(h) lear One" Pbdier
(Continued on Pag Klre.)
Assertion thai tin officer of the
Oregon Humane Society will be
.-shibllsh' d in the Pastern Oregon
fectlon of the slate In the near fu
ture was made this morning by
Mrs. I W. Swanton, general man
ner of the organization, who spent
yesterday In Maker goimr over Hie
ence to allege! cruelty to dogs b
enee to HlleCed lTliety tut dogJ by
the poundmaster there.
Tie- officer will not be stationed
at any one city permanently, Mrs.
Swanton indicated, but will spend
about a month in Lit Grande, Ha
lter, Knterprisc, etc.
Mrs. Swatilon ulso said that con
certed action was being tnk"tt to
attempt to curtail poisoning or
dogs. She has in mind u bill thai
would make it difficult for a per
son to buy poison without identi
fication by two properly owners.
.New Time Card Issued;
No. 2:j lo Leave at 6:10
A nYw ihnecaid will co Into ef
fect, on the o.-W, lomorrov., iu
el tiding In o changes of liu por
ta nee.
' No. -'. w hieh formerly left La
Grand-- at '1:5. p. m.. will have
at r, ln p. m. The brunchllne
train, n hieh formerly returned to
this eily at I'.:I5 p. m.. will arrive
hertafter at o:iU p. m.
WEEK
DJ.SJKR
' IN Ul GRIDE
Program Prepared For
La Grande Music Week
Tomoi rim the fiist annual La ,
Grande mu.sic we. -a will b-in j
with a band :nd Monday M usical J
ehui us in I !)' Arcude. vv hieh will
be followed dining the remalnin.'t
sU days with a contlnuo is stream I
of programs, all entertalninir and
Up pi opriale In t he nth degree.
The complete program lor the I
Week follows:
Shim In . Mn 'S
Special hi it h I c
ehurt-hej. Mrs. J.
ford, i hull i.i. in. .
-Maud uud choral
A. TeJ-
coin.
at A rcade.
otida,t. May I.
Music in Home J).y.
'I'ii(lay, Majr 5.
-Musical piogium a r rung -d
by the Chanibei ef fum-
SI'OllT J'IKKiltAM
TODAY
Inlon Annual comity track
and field meet.
NLNBAY
linker llakcr ami La liramle
11)110 Mountain league base
bail (cams meet for first time
tliis M'ason.
llakcr - La firaudc golfers to
meet Baker iu dual match
during the morning.
A full week-end of upon for Pa
Grande teams.
Toflay the l,a Grande high school ,
track uud field team, Pastern Ore-
(ion champions of PCM. is at I n-
ion competing with other school
of the county in the third annual
meet, which fans predict Iai Grande
will win. .
The baseball Kami :it Baker to
morrow afternoon will serve uh
the "homo opening" game for the.
Baker fans. Local followers are
expecting the Pirates ito win ita
third "opening" game and make
more secure Ha hold on firs' place
in the Blue Mountain league. Pen-
dleton will be playing Walla Wul -
la.-
And during the morning more
I ban -l La Grande golfers will bo
testing their skill on links at Ba
ker with near-par player. of that
clly.
ltcconK May Tall.
It l to be expected thai a I'
records will fall
I'nion this
afternoon in the tuck and field
meet. Two I'n Ion at hb'tes. espe
cially Pugit, wojirht man. and three
(or four La Granders are expected
Mo set new mur- .
. The prcseir ntv nxrds (.Ini11"" v,," i'"" n um mirror
tenth seconds follow; jbrotmhl out the wide Vange of cx-
1 oil vard dash: lirson. i,a 1
Grande. 10.4 seconds, T,t23.
I'l'O yard dash: Price, J,a Grande,
L'S.l' seconds, P,t4.
440 ard dash: Price, ,u Grande,
58.2 seconds, tliaa.
SSO yard run: , Bates. ( Pnlop.
2:oT.6 H-.'chnds, 11t2!:.
Mile run: Bates. I nlon, 4:5U.4
seconds. 1U23.
i;"U ard low hurdh-s; Sherwood.
La ( t;i tide. '!,' seconds, i:24.
120 yard high hurdh.': lirson.
Iol Grand". 17.7 second.1-, 1!":3.
Belay (4(i) vards): La Grande
team (Steinbeck, Smutz, Laibon,
Price), 1;3S flat. HijS.
B r o a d jump: Jaeabson, La
Grande, P.' feet li Inches, l'.('J4.
High jump; Blaeker, I'nion. 0
feet 5l inches. PJ2L
Pole uult: Kerr, La Grande, lo
feet 5 inches. IH24.
Shotput: 1, hi; ion. La Grande, 40
feet inches, pi::;.
Javelin: c'roshind, L'uioii, 1 43
feet 7i inche;), 1924.
Idscns: Goker, La Grande, lo I
feet, 1924.
GRAND MASTER
OF MASONS TO
VISIT IN CITY
Grand Master of Masons of
Orecon f Mlver P. Soshow, just ice
of the supreme court of the state
of Oreuon, has notified t he local
ludce that he will make an oflt
clal visit here Wednesday, May i.
The local lodjje members are
looking forward to the grand mas
ter's visit wit h much Interest .
Chamber of Commerce
Plans Musi Program
In keeping with Music WeeU,
the chamber of commerce will de
vote its Tuesday foriui luncheon
entirely (o a musical program. The
luncheon w ill hctrtn at 1 - 'i-hai
with Or. Bay Murphy as chair
man, and at the members
u ill adjourn to t he Presbyterian
church where a program, featur
ing Mrs. J. A. Tedford, oiKatihtl.
t he Arcade orchestra. Pay Wil
liams, baritone, t he .fj;hhoi hood
ftuurtet a iir the chamber of com
merce iUurtet. will be held.
The public Is cordially invited
lo attend the luncheon and the
musical profrram.
loi-rce in t he I'l e.,byte ijil
chureli.
Arias, art colics and piano
In the Presbytei inn ehureii.
Mm. A. L. ItirhatdN.jii.
i hail ina u.
Wcfliicluy. May .
Hymn in c hi o r y ronii-.-t.
Mrs. Slier ood Williams in
rliar(t".
liOKtess
Men"s
I'hnie.
Mi
If. P. Lali'le
protfi a ni .. (,. S.
cl.iiriii,o. at L. I
riiaele. Ilicludiot; the
S. lalw
band, chorus, u larlet.
Tlnirilny, May 7.
Operetta. "A Kllilflit oT
lireiitos" in the high h ho it
auditorium, Mrs. Karl
Stoddard, chairman: Mrs.
(CcuUtmcd uo Page Five.)
IMPRESSIVE
! Concert in Presbyterian
1 House of Worship De
lights Audience
MRS. RICHARDSON
IN GREAT VOICE
Mark Daniels, Baritone
And Ella Connell Jesse,
Very Well Received by
Music-Lovers.
A concert of unusual excellence
was presented at the Presbyterian
church hint evening by Mrs. A. I
Uiclturdson, rolornl urn. aopruno,
Mark iJnniels. bnriione, Mrs. Klla
( 'onueli Jesse, plan in te and Mrs.
Jlarley Hlchardson, accompanist.
M is. Itirluirdsoii has seldom
been heard here to a belter ad
vantage. Her program included
whii:h W1.r w..t w n,n.
ditlun of "The Jewel Song." from
l-'anst
fine.
Gounod was particularly
The piece portrays the rapture
of the Kirl. Margarita, over a eas
kel of lovely gems. Althuimh sung
In (he original, untranslated, the
J,'il"ia'1' 'tmilitles of Ihu weleidion
were coiiveveq 10 i ne auuience very
effectively by the nrttstc.
The change in tin emodons of
jlui! K'rl us "c rlr8t t, l'!i
handle them, puts the
the ciuh.
them on, and
1'resaion in me singers voice unl
showed her lechnicul mastery. Tile
emotional Interplay, like lights and
shadows, effectively displayed MrH.
Htchardson'H grn.sp of the d ra malic
eh-menls of the selection.
Hr first nuiiiber '( Vive . t" V iV
by llnndel was snug ill' the same
masterful inunner characteristic of
atl .Mrs. Richardson's interpreta
tions. "Sort of Miss Vou." by flay
Smith, sung as an encore to th;
first .suite was a charming little,
selection in a tenderer vein.
Set 'Olid Suilc.
The second suite of pieces sung
by Mrs. Itirhardson included "A
I'laint" by Brown and "fhnrmanl
oiseau" (from La Perle du llresll)
by Havld.
This last piece was perhaps the
most difficult, from it technical
.standpoint, of any sun;' during
the evening. P called for il wide
tonal range as the bird trills were
given, fir.it by the artist and then
(Continued on Page Five.)
The Le Grande hhh school class
of IHlfi, numbering at irradiat
lion, will hold a reunion here May
9. according to anuoutK-ement to
day. Blanch Plack Kloddanl his
been named chairman of the day.
In the afternoon the members
will attend the .;iUst Oregon track
meet and In the evening a baii'iuet
will be hebl at the Sommcr hotel
dining room.
Liuhteen member r i (,,. (.iisrt
an in La Grande now and three
former teachers have been invited.
('leaning of Lots in
La Crandc Thorough
Ib-uluning Monday, an inspec
tion of properly in La Grande
will be made by the city and all
homes and r site nr.- not rb ail
ed up will he attende- t 1,y I), e
elly'H employes at the expense of
the OW IeN.
"hief of Police If. i IK K this
morning stat' d that the response
lo "Clean I'p period" has been
very ureal but says I hal a vry
few lotsslil) have been untouch
ed, "fban I p Period' 'officially
ends toniuht.
(ieorgc ttrown (iraduatcs
From (). A. C. Next June
O. A. P.. rv llllN. Uie. (p..(.,
GeitrK' W. (trow p. ;hi ul J, ,.
Miown. J7"' S. Pom rih street. ,a
'Jrande, h one n( the ;",;o ,,r more
candidate inr radualiou In June.
The f.ilT. I hiN1 IS expel led to be
ihe htrg'-sl in ! hlstoiy of the
cohere, ihoiiah exael TiKurea are
not yet avaiiabb. Mr. Crown iv
p"clh to n-ca'1 the P gree i, b,i' .
tor ft seP iK e in oie litiiileal l it-KlIH-el
riL'.
Mr. Brovv u in a grailuate of the
J nion hii:h m hool. Thorn: h ntrn-
illii Oil of It IN eolh-ge expens'f H
1N active In varsity b(i.elhii1. ib
is prcMhletit of 1 h- Independent
mcn'a AHntKiatiun. and a number of
SJgina Tttu. honorary.
CUHIION
PLANNED HERE SUIT FILED IN
PL., Morocco (By the Associat
ed Press). Moroccan tribesmen
operating under orders of Abdel
Krim. rebel leader, are attacking
u Krone h none over u tiu-iulle
front.
At some points they ltav sur
rounded the Prench posts w here
small detachments are defending
themselves in blockhouses.
Preneh military authorities here
believe that the rebel louder has
a vast project iu mind with I'Vx
as the principal objective. The
direction of the rebels' attack so
far indicates a plan for a con
verging movement on this city.
Iteliiroreciiiciii.s on Way.
No serio is apprehension is fell
for isolated posts which are pro
vided with machine guns and
three-Inch pieces, which should
keep the tribesman at a distance.
The Kreuch forces In this dis
trict number I2.IKM1 and reinroree
mentH now on the way will bring
the totul to 2o, (I'm,.
Itll l lA.NS AIVA Il
KARAT. Moroc-o (Hy'the Asso
ciated Press) An official com-
iiiunhiuc say a that the Hiflians
have advanced east of Tissaf and
are organising defensive fronts l
other points. The situation on Ihe
northern front is unchanged.
Preneh forces have taken meusiires
lo check the tribesmen, the an
nouncement s:iid.
A harp recital, featuring Miss
Kayo Price, reeoirnUcd os one of
Trie lending musicians on Ihe coast.
vtill brind Music Week to a close
next Saturday evening. The reci
tal, with Mrs. Leo P. Miller In
charge, will begin at 8:L' o'clock
in the Presbyterian church.
Many testimonials to Miss Price's
artistry have bet n received. Includ
ing the follow lug;
Walla Walla Bulletin: Mlsn
I 'rice's technique is fault less ''Hid
her ease and command of the lovely
instrument was especially notice
able. Milton Kal": Miss Price lent
vuriety lo the procram wn h her
quatnt hurpologues and her mas
tery of the harp w as charm liiirly
portrayed in the heavier numbers.
Oiu-alm Kxcelslor: Miss l-'aye
I'rice program, as varied
as it was interesting, showed great
musical Intelligence, depth of feel
ing in the soft melodious numbers
ind contrasting strength, technique
and precision in the more brilliant
composition;.
In a suit filed In circuit court
here e.stei day afternoon, M r:i.
Winifred V. Plemens, former wife
of Or. W. '1. Phy, charges fraud
anil mismanage men! of af fat Is at
Ihe Hot Lake saniLlorium and al
leged that business affairs t hen
na ve been so mlshandie its to
render stock held by her, par value
about ItH.naa. worthless.
She further asks the appoint
ment of a receiver for th" sana
torium until UnslnoHK affairs of tin
corporation are wound up and as
set sold. - -
Several other chatKes are enter
I. including: I hat ussetH of I he
corporation are considered greater
than assets carried on the record;.
t hat Ibibilit ie of the orpor.itioti
tor outstanding capital stock does
((.'ontimud on pHe pive.)
Slake Orchestra Is
Organized by M. I. A.
Organization of un M. L A. S'ak
orchestra iu lhi l'y oeeurr-d dur-
tnK the past eefc . wln-n a 1 il s'.
practice wax h''ld with 2' mush-Ian ;
present. Thlrt -Tivi- have join, d
the ore best ra and tin- in'x! t -hear.-al
Is evpeele,! rind all
ti i' ml 'T.h pres. ul.
Tin onh'Str.i will hold a prac
lice each monUi aiel plan: lo pla
two heteciions at Stake M. 1. A. dav,
May L'T. Members a re em oiled
fioin Laker, ML f;ii nil. Imbb-r,
''ove. I ii in and La Grande.
si am ili.ii iti;n bns
pi'LTI.AMt (AC) Senator
Slant m Id. arrl' in-,' lo(n) irmti
W t.HliinK'on, said ( ireon will r -i-eiv
e almoKt I e.inio.ano for ute- in
the pre n; year as the result of
appropriations b. romrrern Jat
serMlon. lb- said he intended 'lo
vhdt m(t parts of the state durln-f
the summer.
IS SCHEDULED
CIRCUIT GOURT
Heavier-Than-Air Craft
Believed Over Arkan
sas, Section Today
OFFICIALS ARE
AWAITING WORD
Weather Bureau Experts
and Race Officials De
termine Approximate
Location.
KANSAS ( TIT the Amm I
nted -Vcss, , The balloon He
Imit, eulenil in (he iiational
climluatioii race. Iiuideil near
Selma, liansnN at this uiorii-
iiig, It was anmmuccd by Pilot
Thndcti wlui nrriveil here n limit
iKxiii. He Mi id iic was forccil lo
mill because of a leaky gas hag.
Two other balloons hud Inimi
sighted in central Arkansas bill
the remaining two wer v not
heard fntui early this afternoon.
ST. JOSKPH (By the Associated
Press) l'ive lui I loons In the na
lional elimination race are prob
ably over a sparsely nettled region
of the O.ark mounlaina In north
ern A rkttmnis today, according to
race officials and the weather
bureau.
JJT. JOSKPH. Mo. (By Ihe As
sociated Press) Oti light today
say five balloons in the nation 1 1
elitnliialic-n race headed southeast i
ward probably over southern or
soutlieustern Missouri.
The Nut lonal Aeronautical as-1
soctatlon officials today anxiously
awaited word from the balloons
that, lale yesterday left Boseerans
field to contest for the honor lo
represent, the Pnlted States in the
internal lonal balloon races.
Weat her bin .au oi'flchilH pre
dlcled the balloons would drift
southeastward to Ihe Icinif y of
Memphis and then head eastward
toward the Atlantic. .
EAtJLES LODGE . ,
OFFICERS FOR
YE Alt ELECTED
At the regular meeting of the
I'agles Lodge InH evening officers
were rh-etcd for the ensuing yvnr,
as follow r: President. John Stan-
y; vice president, Oeorge Puller;
'huplin. Stitch S-hafer; secretary.
1'verett Walker; treasurer, r. K
Hjppersett; Inside Ouard, Oeorgi
Nelson: Outside (luard, William
March; doctor Or. W. P. McAdory;
Trustees, At Pa lit fell and William
Hanson. Ike Crawford, J. P. Hta
eey, William Hanson. ( !'. llap
persetl uud 11. T. KdwardH were
elected IIS delegates to the slate
convention to be held at Kugeuo,
Juno 1 4 and la.
Plans were mnd for a Mother's
Pay program lo be held fur Ladles
and their fainilicH l'riday evening.
May 8.
Seniors to Picnic at
Foot of Mount Emily
Th'( annual Senior picnic will be
li'-l-l Monday at the foot of ML
Kmlly. MemberH of the class will
leave the bi'h sehoid at approxi
mately X::;n o'clock Monday morn
ing. patidnts 'nnti;iiM:i
WALLA WALLA (AP) Pin- ror
a time today threatened the vh
of nine patients 111 the Walla W il
ia hospital, a S- story wooden
buiblinir. Twenty inotes after
the arrival of the rire department.
olfiidalH announced the blaze con
trolled and patients removed.
A Break
In The
Chain
An Intelligent ndvcrll-cr know
Hint his ndveiti-biK nieHgen
lire Min- h hilcrct ynii If cer
tain rcmiti'i' ncnl n to plan
ning, ell-., arc ulrx't'tiil.
If lie urn not gel return-,
there n bit-nk to Hie chain
'imiicw bete a long Hie line hl
phni. his itipy. or Ids -erilce !
HI raull. Auals of his prob
lem nnd aid in finding prop
er solution I Milt of The Olc
m rutS -Tvhc.
"Obs?rter AdiPitlshiff
A Merchandblns .Herrk'
Ada Scott, 17, id Kauris Pity, ipiarivlcd with her fiance. Si
she chs-idetl to 4-oimiilt suicide ami Jumped from n bridge over Ihe
lintv ilvrr. Bill Price, IN. dived hi utter her mid curried the
girl I no feet to mi lei y. Sow a new romance is blooming.
GRANGERS TO
iEET AT LUKE
Tomorrow at noon represent a
tlves from granges in I nlon. Wal-
Iowa and Dakar county will meet
ul Hot Lake lor the purpose of per
fecting. a Tri-Pounly Orange, form
ed nt a recent meetings of Ihe Union
'ounly Pomona Grunge with J r.
W. T, Phy, presldeift.
Besides the perfection of the or
ganization, committees of tliree
from the three counties, will meet
for the purpose of making plans
for Issuing a grunge bulletin. The
I'nion county committer consists of
Prank Johnson, K,d I Minn and A. W.
Nelson.
During the meeting plans for se
curing the next stute grunRo con
vention at Baker will' he discussed.
Portland Editor' III
From Attack of Heart
POUTLANI). Ore. (fly the As
sociated Press). N. J Levlnson.
editorial w riter on (he Port land
Telegram, veteran Portland news
paperman. Is seriously ill from
heai-t attack which occurred a few
days ago.
Master General of
Dominican Order Dead
NKW VOMK (My the Associated
I'ress). W'oi d was received be.-e
of the death In Borne today of
the Most Iteverrnd Louis TIh Iss
lllltr, . master geneiat of the Onini
nican .order and head of the or
der throtghoiil the world.
Oregon Trunk Railway
To (io to Klamath Falls
om-'f'ON Till "t'K- I'ront page ....
elated Pres The ( ii ckoii Trunk
railway vv ill' be extended trom Bend
to Klamath Palls, 'i distance if t In
miles. It was aiinoimced here Pri
day by A. O. I'harlton, general pus
srtiMVr agent of the N or I hern Pa -title
railway, The extension. U wait
announced, vvllkcosl t'l.f.'Ht.niMt tiU
'vork itill be started Immediately.
Authorisation for the extension was
in ide by Hh board d d''-ectorH of
the Northern racltic railway at a
meeting held Thursday in New
York", a telegram rvcetved by Mr.
t'harttf.n fiom t'haibi: 1'oiint-lly.
pesi'b nt of I he Northern Pacll te.
state.
t'tiiM v .ii ili;k rt n;i:r
Kl (JKNK. ore. A nit-etiiiK of
county judges wiU i'" held m Porl-j
land May 1 !) to consider v h il Is
tint M i) Hie "aillO'trautp UUlN.ilice"
arid Hie best meali of laklnu care
f It. accord log lo fount y Judge
llernaitl of Laie, who will atleml.
Many families start out on the
road in their union and are rinu-1
pelted (o unk tile C"linfles to helpj
I hem, h.i III .ludK" Martinrd. Tim
number Is luereasinir every year,
and It Ik becoming unite a pohlcm
to lake care of them.
i
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" Xi .
i ,r
fill UHIIIIIIII IU fMna fcjMMnajjM,,.,,
XTRA
TIIHKP, Klltvr TO M-'.ATII
NI A I ILi; (AIM llddle Mint
tlorff. "J 11, died ttshly (nun effei'ts
of h shtHiiIng aflray In a hotel hen
la.s flight In which Norn ItcyiioIcK
;itt. nnd' Hubert I 'niton, lo. a tan I
room cmploc. nlsi weii k II hi I.
Lawrence lllgdon, til, a hlitcksmlth
is held in ctmnccHoii ith the
deaths, lllgdon, under fiistloiilug,
said Hint several men broke hi the
done of his room, started to beat
him, nnd that he Bred about 10
s'.mtH. Police discredit Ihe story by
lllgdon that he did not see Hie Key
nobis woman when he began shoot
lug. m:sson to "soit sisti;hs"
SAPHAI;N'I ( l')-;oveinor
I H chard son loihty issued it state
ment declaring Hint the crimen of
JfM Tnuko ami I'lovtl Hall, esciie4l
San QueiiHti convicts and niui'iler
crs, Hhoiihl prove a valuable lesson
to "soh HlsteiM," whoso Influence
caused a Nan Maleo county Jury to
give the slayers of Ihe city mar
shall of San Mateo life Imprison
ment rather I'haii theilenth iciiiilt.
Tin, statement was IssuckI with an
official announcement of K.'itX) re
ward offered by him for the cap
lure, dead or alive or Tauko or
Hall.
OLD lovlks iti;-t mii;o
rim'AOU (AP) After 4'i years
of separation, Miss Kniiiia L. Arm
nlroiifc'. retired school jniiu-ipal of
Port Wayne, Ind., and Or. John P.
(tunnels, t 'hieago pl-yslchin, who
were youthful hW eethelirlS, Wert
married here I-nday.
I nc tor Hutinels Is li't ami his
bride is f.fi years old. Alter an early
love affair they drifted apart but
several iiionlha ago met by chance.
Bridge PelehraHoii Set.
I lO( Hi Itl V Kit. Ore. - - President
Steele of the choiuber of coiiiiueree
annotinceil that the joint celebra
tion coin n ie in ota ting the construc
tion id t h- new t 'olntnhla inter
state bridge and the opening of the
Mount Hood loop hh'hway has
( been s'-t. tor Sal mi day, Juno LI.
. t teeg.itons from Portland. Seattle,
I .oiiKviev.-, Yakima ami Spokane
w III ami Hood lover and While
Salmon, Wusli., In the celebration.
Lake Michigan Case Of
Old Vintage Up Again
(By Oniric- P. Stewart)
WASHI NOT N ( NKA Service).
- Alt"r a iilartei- of a. century iu
state and federal trihinals in t'lit
eai;o, the raoioils lieeslriet of !,!
Hoiit. At fiiHt II was lust the
l-nit'd Slates aiipieuie roiii'l on
appeal. It tlales so far hark th it
mil itiiiiiy people reoteiober jn-it
hou il stai led.
The Oeestrlt I In II biu tl.L I .
Koo many in res of "innde land"
oil I 'hieiiKo'.s noi I h shore In !ie
lovery," named It the "I leest rlcl
Noi I Ii Side i!y dump.
A North S.de as bli; as PhlcaK-.Ts
has a tot o:' refUH" to dispose of.
This dump grew fuut, away out
TBETOU.
Loss of Life on Ocean
Since Thursday After
noon Totals Five
STEAMER'S CREW
STILL IN DANGER
Three - Masted Schooner
and Two Steamers Lost
Because of Storm's
Fury.
HALIPAX (By the Associated
Press) The north Atlantic ocean,
heavily mantltd with fog and lath
ed by a driving easterly wind ac
companied by rain, has taken a
toll of five lives, two steamers and
one thrce-musted schooner ainco
Thursday afternoon.
The crew of one steamer, at last
reports, i still in imminent dan
ger. The Nova Scotia schooner Capo
IV(r w,.nt down Thursday night
three minutes after being rammed
by the Steamer (.'luckamoM off tho
Sambro lightship. Mrs. Margaret
U-one Wllkie, tho wife of the cap
lain, and four or the crew, includ
ing the captain's brother, -wen
drowned. CupLUn Wllkie and two
other men weru rescued.
Two steamers, the Azov, ashoro
on the southern part of the Capo
Breton coast, and the Moldeganrd.
a Norwegian bout, ashoro off Pen
nant Point, are expected to be to
la) losses. The Mohh'garil's crew
is mill aboard the in-fuied venae!.
NAVAL SEAPLANE
BREAKS RECORDS:
IN AIR 2tf'2 HOURS
I'liii.Aiirxrnriv niy ffic as.'
docIhIciI Prrni) Afler hiivinc
riown without a .stop for 2S hours,
mluiiti'H. iinvul m-uplant'. PN-'J.
bi'lliR tried out to drmon.itralK
h-'r iililllly to fly Irom Kan DI.ro
to Honolulu, liii)lf-ri at tho navy
yuril ut 2:68 o'clock this afternoon.
Durlnir t lie- rllKht, which nm:ish.-d
all Hcaplano fntlurunco rcconls, oh
ncrvors Btalcd the tllatuncn covered
wan Krcater than that ot tho in.
tended Hawaiian IlluM.
The I'N-s look tho ulr for the
test at 10:22 a. m , yesterday tly
Iiik: continuously over a 40-mihi
course abovo llui Delaware river
with two ptlota und two mechanics
relieving each oilier on tho watch.
SO I'l A (By the Associated
Press). Traced of it HulK-iirian
conimunist. conspiracy have led lo
the Teheropilch monastery, "IS
milcN from here, where authorities
claim that Hocrnt meettngs wero
held.
The urreat of Implicated monl'.a
has been ordereil.
(bllipphics Sugar Prop
Larger lliuu Last Year
MANILA (AP)-The total Hiigar
crop of the Philippine Islands for
PiiM-IVL'a Is plaeed at 48.17ft met
ric loiin In an estimate compiled by
I he Philippine Sugar association.
This is an Increase of 1 KM 21 (ohm
over the l (ji:-2i crop.
The estimate plaeeH Hie centrif
ugal Augur produtitlon at
tons, and Hi" muscavado iroduc
thin at liTt.-ll! tons, compared with
.tll.N;Hi and r.'i.'Hfi tons, rcapect
ivelv. In the nop year P.t'iS-LM.
Virtually all or the cntririigal
sug.ir in marketed in tlm I nited
States, while the muscovado out
put nearly all goes to China and
Japan,
i into the hike. Pi or 1 . min
'walk, ami about twlee that fir
j not t h and no tit It from the foot
I of Paul ' 'hicagn avenue -a dozen
or so of city blocks, H eonul:d"d
hf eindeiH, old bottles, bones, iln
can:t. nil sorts ot junk. It wasu'c
, an att ratdive sj-ot and Chicago lit
j those diiya warm't as crowded a i
lit is now, so Hit, land wasn't
lt-cded Immediately a lid it seemrv
lo have uceiirred to nobody lo
claim tt until, unexpectedly. "I'ap"
j 'leome Wi-lltiigton 1st reeter did.
I Then everybody wanted It.
Th
has ,-iHieii dest, ribvd
((.ontlnut)d un i'atfy Five.)
TRACE INKS
IN CONSPIRACY