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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY ranite CITY EDITION THE WEATHER Portland AP) Oregon: Probably occasional rains In tho north und west tonight and Friday. VOLUME XXIII. LA GRANDE, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925. MEMBER .ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 198 Dinner Given A.C. Hampton By Hi Dads Straw Hat Season F FILED AT to SENTIMENT MM E PROGRAM RADIO S B FOR ISSUES Majority of Taxpayers at Meet Last Night Ap proved Projects BONDING ISSUES FULLY EXPLAINED Commissioner L a n d i s Tells Citizens of city's Problems and Their So lution. The majority of the sentiment shown at the city commission meet ing lust, evening seemed to be in fuvor of the proposed four bond ing issues which arc to coniu up before the voters of la Grande June 3. Nearly three hours were devoted by the. commission and a group of voters, many of whom were repre senting organizations, to a general discussion of the four problems confronting U Grande und the purpose for which the municipal bonds are to he Issued. The meeting was very informal und at times took on something of J the nature of a debate with here and there a remark or two which raised laughter umong those pres ent. lifiiuiU K.vplalns Tho meeting opened with u thor ough explanation of the problems and their solution, as recommend ed by the commission, given by Commissioner 'It. P. iJindis. Mr. lindis took each or the four issues Individually and explained just what 1 he money would be spent for and why it should be ex pended. lleainninir with the S1X5.1MMI asked for the city water supply ,.ra, hero for the occasion, spolt.. Mr. 'bnndls pointed out lhat this puying a high tribute to J. T. , mini orvvoc,";- was loV' wo '-'. Longfellow, nowly oleoled y:pev not only di" the Heaver creek proj- ' mtendent of the local schools, cot, hut to improve the city reser- t,r, Longfellow . then spoke voir, drill a test well to be used as briefly and Mr. Kherhard told ot an auxiliary water supply, repair,,, school board's association with the pipe line from Heaver creek, r Hampton. repair the city pumping plant at. Hampton then responded, the river, and lay the mutn In the Impressing his very keen nppiv Ainnnt KniMv Tltulier cotilDailv !,.iiinn rr the kind things said mill. about him and staling that li Of the $18,'i.(i"(i a sum of $:!.",- w0 ,(, uo the cause of his making Odd h to be expended to bring West H pr(ffi. to higher und more un Heaver creek and Hidden Springs Hinsh service in his new field, into the city water mains by a di- flared that he' would ai red flow. This would do away VVays feel himself a part of l.a with the present system of im-1 r,,iinde even though removed pounding the water at the Heaver from this city. creek dam and guarantee a million During his remarks. Grandad und a quarter gallons of water. Glass stated that It was the wish Dependent on Pump of the Hi Hads to present Mr. Tin- citv in at nreselit dependent upon the Howman-lllcks pumping plant, said lr. Land is In his talk. For this reason $:'5,ooa is to lie ex- (Continued on Page Five.) The annual meeting of the Kant em Oregon Sportsmen's association will be helil In I.i Grande in con Junction with the Wing. I''ln and Fleet root club's annual l ishing con ten and hamtuet Ihe latter part or June or early in July, depending upon the condition of the streams. TI, l note ntirtiiillv nr- ruiigol. The rlshlng contest will ! he held on Sunday and .Monday of j Ihe week chosen ,the annual trapj shoot of thi' sportsmen's assoeia- j lion Tuesday and the hanciuet Tues- , day evening. : The a:moeiation membership In- j eludes ten counties eiust of the Cits- cade mountains. j Two prizes, orrered hy 'he Wing. l'Nn anil Kleetl'oot cluh. a -22 cali- j her rifle and a shot gun for the most crows and magpies killed lv j any boy or girl in this county, will Win- awarded at the liunttuet. No II- "lease Is required to shoot these hirils. The contest will he decided I according to the numlier of crow and magpie reel displayed. I SPORTSMEN TO CONVENE HERE Four Golf Teams Meet Here Saturday, Sunday liniil detuils of the int-r-citv K'lf tournament, to be held her--Saturday and Sunday with fl,r t'-uuia competing, were worked out bv the connMltt'-' S in liurge at a luncheon held In the Sommcr ho tl at noon today. About 40 boys will be need- I at the club ground?' Saturday and Sunday to act as caddies, it wan announced by the tournament eoiiimlttee today. Hoys ho tld g t In touch with A. W. Nelson Prlnt- lng company before Friday eve ning. Mr. Nelson will give tile iiiatruvtious uui la tu clian.- Local Organization Elects Officers for Coming School Year at Banquet Last Night. In itnntc ciutlon of his nine years affiliation with the Ui Ornnde public schools, the Jji (.irunde Hi I 'tills tendered A. C. Hampton, superintendent of schools, a furc well banquet last evening in the Sominer grill ul 7 o'clock. Mr. Hampton will leave this city the first of July tor Astoria where hu will uss Jute charge of the schools there, Colon II. Uborhard, chainnun of tho !,a Grande hoard of edu cation, presided at the banqul. A business meeting occurred pro ceeding tho ufter-dinner speaking with Orand Hud George Glass pro siding Tor tho last time. Officers were elected for 1U'':. as follows lr. W. P. McAdorv. grand dud; W. 1'. Perkins, st"p dad; Chester Thompson, ho dad and A. W. Nelson, pay dad. Mr. McAdory was then pre sented as tho new leader of the organization which has function ed so successfully here and in response, spoke briefly, express ing his appreciation of the hon.u conferred upon him. Chairman Kherhard called upon A. T. Hilt, former school board member for many years, George V. Cochran, a member of the li brary board. K. I. Towler. prin cipal of the high school tor dx years under Mr. Hampton, War ren Gilbert, Floyd McKcnnon and J. E. lleynolds. former school board member "ho was charac terized as the father of uthlctk'S in ' Ui Grande high school. All responded with a few well chosen words. Mr. Glass was then called Upon for a farewell talk, representing the Hi Dads, to Mr. Hampton. The president of the Nampa hnurd of education. George ov- Hani nton with tile nisi nvnw i" in i.i, ki n v.vri;u sot gut OUKGON 1'1'i'V. Ore. Piping or Hull Hun water lo points as rar .south as the I'lackamas river, to serve users in the Kighty-second street district and the city of Glad stone is Hie objective or a group or residents in the community af fected. A mass meeting has been called ul the t'lackamaK school house, where addresses will he made by George I'. Johnson, at torney, and It. I. Gilbert, civil en gineer. The plan is In create u water dis trict tit serve I'lackamas and the surrounding territory, and Install the supply main on Light y-second street road, connecting with til I'nrtlund svsteni at the southern limits or the city. KAItLY PAPI'.lt SATI IIDAV The Keening observer will Is sue and deliver an early morn ing paper Saturday. Memorial Hay. and all display advertising copy, classllled advertisements, church notices must lie In the Kvening Observer office by it o'clock rrlday morning to in sure Insertion in the Saturday issue. The business section of Ii Grande will also be closed Me morial hay. which will make necessary that all purchasi-s for Saturday and Sunday lie made Friday. Ibis portion of tin- lounmmeii!. Hoys will be n-MUited " bring lunches and to be at the cluh grounds ut I" o'clock Saturduy hum iiing. The Walla WaMa. Maker, pen dhton and (rand- teains wil' tt-e off at 1" o'clock Sittird.iy mmninc unl ,'it ! nVloctt Sunil.iy day MJ holes wiM morninir. i;aeh l- pluye.l. The l,e:illt;iUl le elip lo 1- ( won l.y Ihe I'-nt HI lien on mejal play lwJ t now on (CuXitluuvJ uo l'gt Five.) the American Legion to Have Charge of Saturday's Services PARADE TO MARCH TO BURIAL PLACE Noon Dinner to Be Fol-; lowed by Afternoon Program ; Ladies to Sell Poppies. Tin- Memorial Day program here this year will differ Bome-'ed w hat from the ".isual one. In tli.it tlm l.a Grande post of this Atner-1 lean Lesion will have complete clinrffe of the day. The parade of the veterans of tho various wars, the I.u Orundej Municipal hand, the W. ft. C, the Ladles' Auxiliary to the Legion, gold star mothers and liny others' held in abeyance pending the out who may wish to take pari, led come of the general election in No, by the national guard unit of La Grande, will form In front of the city building at Id o'clock and leave for the Masonic ceme tery at 10:30. where the that part of the memorial services for the day w ill be held. After tho Lei-1 ion has gone through their cei-i- monv. the W. It. will hold n ceremony for the unknown dead, . . Mmmi ll.imer. Immediately follow ing the re- wlk.h s,.(.(.r , ,.dlng the ex turn from the cemetery, dinner (.culvt! vto. of this". TI wen win be served in ine i. oi i halt ly the w. it. I . anil i.nuics Auxiliary to the Legion to all memuera oi me uinercoi pa...- otic or n ot tne city. Any via- iting members are welcome lo at- tend. in the atternoon, m :.m o cioi linai .ervices win ,m i '"" Huptist church .under the , huh- I'"'1'" "r 11 'B,,m '""' ot tne uwn win un ioiiowuj. ..,...L..K A program has been arranged , . n.l1i,1.,,v i.n.l li,, I, K. llrady 'as speakers, and Itny Williams and Miss Fi iederil.e Kehllke will sing. Miss Hci.n.llshmont or a hospiiat lor me iu Williams will render a piano solo. The public Is cordially invitcj to these services. Memorial Hay the business sec tion will be closed. On Friday evening the merchants will ke-p tlicli doors open until x::in o'clock to permit customary week-cad shopping for Saturduy and Sun day. The city will be decorated with nags, erected on poles In front of tile vurlous buslneBa places. These decorations will be used, neiiiuinentlv for all occasions that! call for municipal decorating orbited Press) (Continued on Tane Five.) M. 1.1 DAY The annual M. I. A. la'. of tin. It. S. church wuh celebrated last evenlim- hen at the Amurt.-meni hall. Hcpri'sentativeH were tiren-nt form Haker, .c'ove, I'nion, Inibler. Mt. (ilenn and La Grande wards. At Nix o'clock dinner wuh served to approximately Si pcopb with I .est cr Stoddard pieaidlnif ut toant master. Toasts and musical numbers wen- irlven hy the various wards. The Cove ward received the prize for the most arti.sllc cen terpiece. Ater dinner contest work whs the feature. In the quart el con test t'ove won from Hiker. Hnkur won from ov In the ladies ora torical content and In the debate ron test Inibler won from linker. I j no winners in mes'. coiiicsik win compel' wtin IU' noise rsiaKe m. i. A. at "'isi'r In the near future. KollowInK tills proKiam the rc niainiler of the evening was spent dam-lug, the I'nion Stake M. I, A. orchestra furnlshinjr the music. Klmo lcK had charife of Un contest work und Nepht t. 'onion was chairman of tho music com. milt co. II A. M. Honnai; Will He Realtors Guest Friday The l.ii rirumle Keulty Moiinl will Ktve u liiinMlel tomorrow even, tni; llt'lhe SolllliK-r holet .Itnltis riioiii for H. A. M. Ilolinai'. nr,ni cielll of the NorthweMt I'.i'lilly Ah- Isoelatlon. nlel T. U ZiiitiMerinaii. js"ei','tury of the HHien tut Ion, who I will lie lu re ut Ihul Mine lor an nn hit Mull. illorice rurr,- uiel I.. H U.el.i nit-mliem of I tie local tiounl, will k'i to linker tomorrow to utten'l a lunelleon of the linker Itealty EourJ tli-;re tomorrow uoou. PROGMM HELD I DI GIT Tithing Bill Takes Place with Cigarette Tax and Bus Bill TO BE HELD UP UNTIL ELECTIONS Three Hundred Eleven New Laws, Enacted by 'Last Legislature, Ef fective Today. SAI.KM. Ore. Hy tin- Arsocllt- 1'riHS) Jul hefore inidlllBhl . Iumi nlKht completed petltionH for ti refen nilum of the. Uthing hill were filed with the Hceretury of slate, The petitions contained !l.35(. certified nanu s, With the firlnK of tin; petition, the tithing hill, the has 1)111 and the 'tobacco tax hill will all now lie yomlier, I'J'-ii. Xi;V LAWS KI'I'l'.CTIVK SAL KM. Ore. (Al') A total 311 laws, enacted by the last stale legislature, became effective al midnight last night, through thi lanse of the conslllutlonal 90 days since adjournment of tho sen sion. b.g.ijii.tora r,aaM,i 3S lawfc emergency measures. most ,,,,.,, .. .... appropriation ,11a oJ ,,lennlnl seusiolt. In ml(moM ,,.,, ,.,,. Hiree measures rr,.rr,.,, lo ,,. p,.0, ,y ,(. Ugls- Iiml ,,,. others the clg- I,,piiu i.,v lh, 111 Line- bill and tile ,(US bmhplu ,, u,rnliBh tho in- vokinK of I ho referendum by till ,., ..,,. or ,,. tl,ree measures referred , ,.Kl, r, ,. provides fol the location of a state normal w'bool at Seaside, another provld les for the creation or a state norm al nrliool 111 Kastern Oregon and the third provides for Ihe c-slab- (Continued on Page Five.) ITFTElPERSONS INJURED TODAY IN TRAIN WRECKS Oia'ATI K, 111. Three hurl fn derailment nem Forrst. M:V YOltK Twehc hint In siihuiiy rullldiin. HKCATl It, 111. (Hy th A:iHoel- -Thrcc pi'iHons were injured todny In u collision of two bauh piisHener train' hit a broken rail near Kornst today. Two IMill muii conches turn rl on th-ir Hides NKW YOliK. (Hy the AstHociat eil I'ri'ss ) Twelve person h wei Injured today in a colliltm of two Hiihwuy trains In the I iron v. Th ,rear platform nf a m-ven-rur train and the front end of another truin teh-m-oped. S'-veial pas:i' liK"i-H an jrcporti'd Herlitiis.y hurl. Bucking Contests at Lake Arc Sidetracked Directors of the Wnlloua IjiUe Wonderland resort met last e ening and out or deference to the American Deghm and other r gnnlatloiiH and In hMi' for the memory id' IIiom for whom the day I observed derided not lo have the bucking ami riding contests at Ihe lake on Memorial May as had been niiuounced, The dance Sutunluy evening will Im glwn n" scheduled. John IVannamafyer Was Right The tale Philadelphia merchant of Intei national fame said I hut he i:it his adverllshig where his iii-tomcts cp.-f-ed lo see It and wanle-l It In the ncw- UIH'l. And that IS wlc v (be Intelli gent sbontM'r wauls nu mlver lls!ti' mesge nol where It liilers titi n iKi-cli or lawn, not where ft offi'iel one's ee or n-ossi's mi"' lelre for enter hiinment. And In The ob ervi-r tin ndvorllr finis miiiiimim reader eisl. 'Observer Advertising A Mcrchaiidlshitf Her v lee' OIP F)?ENKJ N NEW SfffcGS J '65'--v Mfiw wlwe USA. , : M Sv x ? y INVITATIDNIS . HIIWEYiELDS IXTRA SENT AD CLUB EIGHT BODIES roKTI.AND. Or (Special). AccordlnK to W'illiaui 1'. Mt-rry. to whom a telegram Inviting the I'ortlund Ail cl ib caravan to a cowboy break Hint at Kilter pride July 4th uuh Hent yesterday. It Is hoped that the caravan will be enabled to accept tin invitation, although definite! announcement muat come later. KNTKKI'HIHK, wre, (Special). A tflcKi'uiu was sent to the I'ortlund Ad cluh yesterday Invit ing the cluh caravan to Wallow a county to a cowboy breakfast on the iiioi-uIuk of July 4th, when the caravan will be In this sec tion of Kastern On-non. The breakfast would be of the cowboy style, served In a real western manner und the contem plated menu Is bucon and ckks. trout, bannocks and coffee, The wire also told Portland that the Wallowa county race meet would be held here July 3-4, und Mie caravan was Invited to at tend. The telegram was sent to Wil liam I'. Merry, In chaiKe of the caravan plans, and' was signed by II. I'ole. mayor, I). H. ltcuvls. secretary of the chamber of com merce, and County J idge, K. K. Jordan. Pro m i n cn t S pc a ke is To Address Convention PHHTI.ANI. re. (Special) Speakers of outstanding proiuln ince, both men and women, have ben secured for the twenty-flft h annual iMinventlou of th'- Oregon Federation of Women's "lobs which opens In Marshficld Monday and continues over Thursd ly after noon. Among the spankers will be li, F. Irvine. Ir. Jonah H. Wis". Miss Ceiiu (hivln. ('. C Colt, Dr. Waller Hrow n, Mrs. Sadie ( )rr I Ml n bar, M Iss Jracn J 'helps and J. A. Churchill. oticii mam s i,om; hiki: CAS' 'A UK MICKS. Ore. Miss Hose It lock of Port land of Port -hind hiked 4 A mileit In 14 hours, catrvltig a ffi-pound pack from Wuhttirn lake lo Cascade Locks and bu.k iicconlliig lo J. II. drove, car1 taker of the Hoy Seoul camp at Ihe lake, who vviim here. I The girl, according to Drove, had live September I, hiis been 'spciil ii week-end at the bike und. !fused by the conductors, they mi i wishing lt icnd Imt stay, walked nounced Tuesday. The rniuest tor ! to CitH ad'- Locks lo b lephoti" to double time lnst-ail of time mid : litT purenls in Portland. After u half for 'overtime wus also re u.i.lLiiif fmr rtilli'M I. uric tiiwnnl Ihe fiiHeil 'I'hc CiiriH lltiUH eililduiHl.e'l i Dt k - she rcmi-mlM-n d thaPshe wasiat the time the request was mud'-! I lo gel .some mull lure, returned fur it hut no strike w;ia contemplated i I p, jitid cool I nucd the mu rch. IUhIv llellcvcd Found TDK DAI. I. KM. ijrc A body 1ms b- i n found lodged along i he west hnnk ot lh DcHcbu'cs river n ar Nntih Junction which jiiotwrs knll und other Injuries lo the head the 'It icrlption or Patrolimm Me- !iii race on 'he Columbia big b wn y Cutclicon or ihe porland iollce bu-!lioui to lie- east nf Ibis city, r-tiu. who wuh drowned while flsh-jwlo-n he wa run over bv a car log m;.r Dfilewav May Di, iiceord- ' driven by t)irge Went shy of VVap lug to a report received by Coroner 'uto. Wash., refrigerator ennlneer Hell. The coroner kfl at once for for ihe Yukimu Fruit Otowt-rs" as NortU Junttioa. uutUtLou. COALdl.KN, N. ( Hy the As sociated Press). With eight bod ies recovered from the wrecked Curol Ina Coal company's mine ul noon today, approximately three score miners are still unaccount ed for. COAIjGMCN. N". C (Hy the As sociated I'rcss) A recheck hy tho mine timekeeper showed there were men recorded os having- been In the mine at the time of the ex- t.lnMlnn f if llw.n -7 u..ri ullifn and 2ti negroes. . The bodies of five whites and three negroes huve been recovered. WASHINGTON (Hy 11m Asso ciated Press). Tho army general staff has been directed lo make a study of the, effect upon mlll- tni v eHtnbllHlimenlM of f tll-t hT ARMY BUDGET CUT NUT GOME progresslvo reductions hi army up- nuwt seen nays nave pusseu vvmi I.ioprlatlons. should that Im or- l nrd fnmi Iho Amundsen ex dercd under the adminlslratlon's l'lltlon. plans for relief Hirtles In economic program. America and Norway huvo been The study Is understood to have "-' " wlci of u'ternn explor- l.. en milered on the ,uhh of a The COIieeilMIS of Opinion ll- ! White House communlculton to I"'" ' rlr,M " the war department. - .no Immediate ilnnaer. Kuud Uuh- Whether olher government .,."''". Danish eiplorer. polnls to partmenls received similar ccono- the pws,sblllty that Aniuiulsen went !mic budget suggestions has not'''-'"'' Fonger or tape Folun.hia, 'In which ease nothing would be Secretary Weeks Goes Under the Knilc Today HUSTON (Hy the Associated) Pi-..hh) Secretary Weeks was op- crated upon today for gull stones, A bulletin issued said his condition wus good. Waj?e Increase Denied, No Strike Is Planned POUTI.AM), fre. (Hy the A Hoelitt''l Pn-H-'i). 'Ite(UeMt (f (In Curpcnleis' union h'te for un m creuHe ft'oni H to u day. i-ffec- n cuse of refusal. ni.v nu-inii ..Niii AS I ' M ! I A. Te. -Itooei i iipiwii, 10. son of I'tiiiries nrj.wn or W'-stport. miHtained a fractured WIH. Klld.s HI SltAM) TACOMA. Wanh. (,P) lxing lcssotpi In niarUHiiiiuixhlii vlih'i Jiv Itnd hI von tits tlo fitliiiliinttfl la (ally today Tor Hugh Dcliuiey, M-nl hover, 1icn his lfc, Mngilnlcn, AO, hhot him thtiuigh tho heart with Ihe lust ruction pistol during altercations, Dclancy Ihii'atcuctl to kill 'tier und wan holding an army rifle iMdiitlng toward her when she fired, tho woman thl tho imiIIc4 A bullet, one of two fired hy Mrs. Delaney, lodged between tho stwk ' And barrel of Ills rifle. Tho wonuui declared Delaney wiw preparing to i , flro at her when tho first bullet j "" r Iimmi smicK mo hwk UIII MM'llcd I'4 ollll. I'. CllltOII, eye wltiM-ss, eorrolHi rated tho wo- man's .story. MOKF. DATA ON DF.HT WASIIINf iTO.S (A I) Amluis sailor da Martinet of Italy has cabled Ills goveniineiit for addi tional Information uiwm which to eoiitlnue dlsenssloiiN with Heeretnry tary .Mellon relative to funding the Italian debt. Mellon regards tho ambassador visit two days ago as iH-glnnlng nctunl negotia tions for funding tho settlement. JtlXIFF PLANS HALTFD. M;V YOHK, (Al') Although lieaiti i mm ine pariy mini iih nrs mall fmm nel year. I'liulc, about lhi time DOYS Ml Itltl.K HAHF. 1 .1 l. Ulss. rt ..mm l ere', H was rormail) eiini-geti wnn mmder t(Mlay. lie and Mllthvln Ihirletous, u. admitted that for e - '' Meini nl they threw little Vivian Mary llusson. Ill nioulhs nl.l, mio.inui ine r renin losses m ine mi the vv billing rapids Indnw Paw - i finu war wan 400 kllbd. llO'i nickel rlls vcsterilav. The baby! wounded and 35 missing. A third ii"wii. Miinadas n held as wllncs--1. Wheeler Defense Board To Fight Prosecutors (l I buries P. stevvnrt) WASH! N i'l'i N (NFA Special ) -Tin Wheel. r d'-fense committee hns raised $:miui to fight the Wash lligton conspiritcy c;ise ug.itnst S' .... ,.linlri. utor Huriou . Wheeler l,tlon ai (......I nil i.hi-Im (if (he ..iinlrv. ,.... under II. The big i lf,M(H. ,ltl( ,MM ,,.,. r,.r ..v.r.in. gre.'isimin and Mrs. William Kent. Culttornlu - Th commllb-e t -r. Wl ler Ini't rii b. Ills Montanu ea.-e -(cl til ill a guod deul. To lllustriilc. when the prosecution announced Hie New York lawyer, Jlai:st us u witness, Wheeler real III CHASE Two Bank Robbers Dis cover Modern Weapons to Be Efficient BANDITS CAUGHT AFTER LONG RACE Telegraph and Telephone Helped Spread News of , a Holdup Near Des Moines Late Yesterday. ST. JOKKIMI, Mo. (Hy the Asso vlnted I'rt-SH) Hunk robbing dotn n't pay with ho inuny modern win. ponH ut tho comnwind of thi hunkH and tho pollc, two men who parti cipated In a hnnk rol)hry at Dos Mo in 4u hmrned Into yt'Hterduy. After a fHslit of morn than 150 tnlli'H In ui) nutomoblli following a holdup. In which they obtained $1, &tio, the men wvra captured near Avenue Chy, north of here. Two of their companions mruped. (-"rank KuvrlM, 24, uhot In tho arm, und Joe Warmer, ihot In the head nro heinjf held here. Kudlo, teloffraph und telephone Hpread nevn of tho holdup und an airplane joined In tho pursuit or the bandits. MKKHKMJUR KOBHF.I). PKOHIA. III. (Hy the Associated Press) Several men today robbed a Ktundurd Oil messenger of be tween I25.UOO and $.tii,eui and es caped with tho money. NKW YOUK (Hy tho Associated Pri-ss) The New York American today quotes Hurry K. Thaw, in explanation of his ussoclation with Miss Fawn Gray, dancer, who the paper says has received $f0i)0 worth of diamond bracelets from him. "I shan't say t love her but I win uonin ucep aomiraiiou, inaw IB quoted IU Sliyltlg. "1 WUS Ht TUCk by her enchanting personality and grace, she reminded inn much of the girls when 1 wus a young blood. I'll bet she will ho married to soma other man within u year. It's ri diculous to think anyone cares for mo." RIFF FORCES TI PARIS (Hy the Aiiocinteil Press) The French command in Morocco reports tho percentage of KitTlan cause ur said to be show front line has been greutly In ercHed In the last few days. The tribesmen won over to the -Hlfftau cause are said tot Im show ing more and more reluct unco to light Abdel Krlm's battles and lie hnH been obliged to call upon his best and most reliable troops. PAKIS Mly the Associated Press) Deputy Maglnot of the Republican Democratic, bloc todity announced thai opposition In the chamber id deputies would vol" con i nonce in in- e. ... .i a Aioroeean poney. mm wn 1 1 Insure the governmctil of a inn- jjoilly on Iho .uestlon. Premier Palnlevc announced of iho casualties were rench and the remainder iSengaiem. Izcd that he needed tvbutlal t.-sll-mony. He relb-d fur it on three New Yf.Tker.s whom he had to find tu a i hurry. He couldn't trust Hie very I Juhtlce tb purttiieill which sought ! his conviction to look for them. ! u I"""' dctec- ! Hefore I he trio reuclied Omit ' Kails, Hayes had tohl no weak a i story t Hut they were turned back. j Hut that bill ulonu exceeded j i j ''h,; Washington case will bo I I (Cotilluuud on i'aifra Four.) Ill IKS' INCIffGI STRENGTHENED