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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY !C5 THE WEATHER Portland O.F) Oregon! Unsettled probably occasion al' showers tonight and Bat- CITY EDITION VOLUME XXIII. LA GRANDE, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 11)25. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 211 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PltKSU THOUSANDS SAW SHOW YESTERDAY Second Day of Livestock Show at Union Was Very Successful WEATHER FAIR IN 7 Districts To Vote On Union School Movement Under Way to Build High- School to Serve Imbler, Alicel, Nearby Districts. A school election thnt ranks as I the mast important one to bo held in Colon county this season, will I occur in the northern part of the I county next .Monday, June IS. when I seven school districts, including Imbler, Summervllle. Alleel and tethers will vote on whether to Join i together for the purpose ot crecl- UNION AT NOON I'm? a union high school or not. r If the movement Is favored at jthe polls Monday tlie location of Wind-Up of Three Days '- st'ho1 "' be "eddd upon in T 1 " T1 'PUi A f the near future. iaiang riace mis ii At present tho sentiment in some ternoon; La Grande Is districts is quite ruvorubie but urll r,.4-rtl lotlierft not so much so. A close , ft til VQtiltVUi VXIOX, Oiv. Socm lu Hie Ob server) I'hiuls iu the Judging of exhibition stock, mchii; and bnck in will take place at the Muck show u rounds hero tills afternoon bcfoi-o n larr crowd, vxhh'.i, eti n tut lit noon iiuli(ittia, iiiny remit IIIHJO or more. I'uir weather Is lii'omKt'il jit noon, dc-tllc the cloudy condition or the k) earlier hi tho day. vote is expected. .Meetings were held recently fit A Heel and Sum mervillc and at these. It aeemed that the majority was for the new-plan. WHITE BACK REFUGEES CHICAGO von: OX niltl-HTOK IX I.A (.ItVMU: MOXIAY Voters in Ihe I.a Grande district, designated as school district No. 1 will so to tht pollH from 3 until 7 o'clock Monday afternoon to vote upon one .school hoard member. .1. A. Kus-icll. whose term expires this year, will retire. A. Kplln. former teacher here und now in business here, is the only candidate for the position. Birds, Fish, Reptiles Are on Display Here t'NJUX. fire, (Special to the ob server) llet ween 3O00 and 4'MHi persons, Withered from t lie 'niire northwest, witnessed the second day's stock show proKrnm yester day afternoon at the grounds. As on the opening day. the races and other arena attractions were run off in ood shape and compe tition in nearly all events was keen. J it the races, Irena Trlckey und Hoik.; Hird House at Uolse, Idaho, 1it strinir of homes, were iuile ;ha come to I.a Grande and has in auccefisfui. Miss Trlckey upheld stalled a stock or various kinds of her reputation by winning- the (birds and fish in the West Jacob iseeond day's ladies' relay race, the sen Huildine on Kim Street. Anion? half-mile dach and her horse came . his collection he has birds from In first iu the five-eighth mile Germany, Japan. Australia, and! dash. Walters' string wua equally old Mexico. He also h is nn ssort- succcssrul, winning the. Honnm )m nt of alllculors. Japanese Newts, K. on' proprietor of the FOR TRIAL Long Missing Witness Walks into Crowded Court Room Today FIGHT TO FINISH IS ANTICIPATED "There Is More to This Thn You Think' Wit ness Said ; Conference Now Under WTay. CHICAGO. Hy the Associat ed Press) P.obert White, long missing witness In the William J arllni; Shepherd murder trial, unexpectedly walked into court today and reported to the states attorney. am here to fight tills thing to a finish and there is more to this than you think," the prose cutors said that While declared. White's wife and two children occompanled htm. The attor neys Immediately rushed him into a private office and a con ference begun. MrXnlly Tcsil.'ic- Dr. Mc Rally, coroner's chemist. testified that no means known to medical science would reveal how William Nelson Mct'llnlocU. con tracted the fatal attack of typhoid fever. Shepherd is charged with caus ing McClintock's kist illness. FLEE FROM WAR SCENE Flee to Foreign Colony i v -"el, i f r race, (lie gent Ionian's relay and j the mile derby. The chariot race was won by ityers with Smith sec-! oiid. " . i As on the opening day, the little lady from Haines and her trained horse charmed the audience with her dancing and perfect control of the animal. I ;u fin hi l'neoniiieii'(l. The buffalo wan put through his tricks early in the afternoon and on the third jump unseated Ills ridt r quite unceremoniously. The bucking contests were excellent and several corking good horses matched their strength and wits with the buckaroos. Judging in all classes will lie completed today. , In the evening a large crowd at tended the stock show dance in the. I iiion gymnasium. Ia Grande was very well repre sented yesterday and a hirne crowd from Maker, I'endl' ton and I.a Grande is expected this afternoon. K;u-e Nummary. Three-eighths mile dash: Mete orite two-eur olds: Meteortam, owned by Sturgill; Ladyrile, l-'ree-ni'in: Just Right. Marshall. l-'ive-eights mile d.ish: lr. Hayes, owned by Trickey; Italnbuw, I.iy tirs; Sir Waller. Metcalf. (Continued on I'airo Flvn.) gold j Chinese Snails, turtles und fish. - Mr. Carson H nr. expert ln. Ills line. He, only lakes n small por tion of his large stock wtih him when he tours Oregon and Tdauo once each year. mini i h mm a 1 1)1 A I W 111) Ml l Tclon Mining Company Manager Visiting Here Amuiiil Vin liyrk. B'noral iniin- nuer of the Tt'fon .Mining Company of which ciipidil slock In held by u fjroup of I.a Grnml'! Imslncss men, arrived In I.a f'.iandc this mom. Inc. Mr. Van l'yck went 1o Ihe '1'eton Mines in Wyomtnp Souio lime ii ko but the weal her prohibit ed openins up operations. He will return in a few days 10 open up Ihe mines. Tho mines produr sold and silver uuartz and Mr. Vn Dvck stated this inornlni; that Ihr coinlianv Intended to put in u roll- mill for senaratliiK the menu lrom the rock Home time next fall FRIES HELD N AFTERNOON WILL BE HOST Thousands Pass Through Canton on Way to Hongkong CIVIL WARFARE IS DODGED BY MANY Steamers Arrange to Pil ot Non-Combatants Be tween Rival Forts Be fore Darkness. CANTON (Uy the Associated Press) Thousands of refiiBces are passing throuKh the forcbin con cession here on their way to HoiiKkonp and safety ns a result of weeks of civil warfare hero. Ilongkotm steamers today chang ed their schedules so that they mlKht pass between rival forts be fore darkness. Thus far the combatant armies have not disturbed the lorelni' set tlement although promiscuous fir ing In CiiMon has killed many non cambatants and injured many more. HH1TISII IMtOTKCT AlOHUtY SHANOHAI (My the Associated Press) A report received tonight by the Japam?se consulate from HanUnw slated that previous lo the use of machine guns by the llritlsh in protecting their arm ory, six rlolors in me Japanese concession had been killed after eight Japanese shops had been de stroyed by the rlolors. One. Japanese was killed and five others Injured In the metee. The report added that all Jap anese residing iu the Chinese dis trict at Hankow had taken rcfug in the Japanese concession, liar rlcades around the llrltish con cession, the report aa Id, are be ing strengthened. x t Along I he foreign M-ttlcmciit hi Shanghai, where strikers ore rioting. This scene, .showing ivfugces fleeing for protect hut in Ihe foivigu colony, was (aken dining tin rtHt'iit military tlLs-lurbanccs. I E. CAMP TO OPEN SHORTLY Revision Of Rates Order Given Today XTRA Jesse Hayes Found Not Guilty by Jury Jesse Hayes, former rooming house proprietor in La (irande was uermited by a jury In Ihe circuit court yesterday ol charges of dis orderly conduct. Henry Hess was attorney for the defendant. Enterprise Pastor to Locate in La Grande l-'uneral services over the re mains or Mrs. Jiora Kchilke, who passed on here inrly this week, were , held yesierday . ufternon at two o'clock at the Kpiseopal church with Reverend S. S'. Cr.a-B'-y officiating. The Order of the Kastern Star had chaige of the services. A large crowd was in at tendance. The hotly was forwarded to Tortland for interment lust night bv the W. H, IiohnenUaliip com prtnv and was accoinp.inied by th" family. 1,. O. Meggers has arrived here from Knterprlse and will take over the pulpit of the Church of the Nazarcne here. livcron Meggers will preach for the. first time Sunday. Home or the more conscientious of the members ol the Im Grande coif team are leaving for Walla Walla this evening in order to get acclimated before the opening of the inter-club two-day tourna ment tomorrow. Tim remainder of the team will i drlvo to Two Walla's tomorrow ! morning. Whatever the means of transportation all are resolved to put up the best showing possible against the competing teams. The local golfers will be under handicaps. Many of them have never played the Walla Walla course. It Is a very difficult cour se to play with some unusually long holes and besides has grass greens. The grass greens are undalling and quite unlike the sand greens to which the l.a Grande club mem bers are accustomed. ' t.VMnn Team. I,a Grande will have 1 men on the seene t the start ot the tour name nt tomorrow noon. liesides 1he l.a Grande representation. Pendleton, Haker. Lewlston, and of course. Walla waim win nave teams in the tournament. On the Im Grande team are: G. I,. I orison. C. H. Iteyonls. KUner Stoddard, S. I. Crowe. Chase Hoh nenkamp. C. Hingner, itay Murphy. W. Renter, 11. K. IHxon, J. J. Carr. Karl Stoddard with N. I'rees as al ternate on Sunday, S. 1. 'oburn. A. W. Nelson, A. J. Ktange and Ku gene Holmes. Coolidge's Son Guest Of Governor Trumbull i'iAi-:u to opi;x soo Kl.Cil.V, Ore. (Special to the Obesrver) The local planer mill is to be opened sometime next week, according to present Indica tions. The first job the planer will lurn out will be the lumber for the K1 gin Grain and Storage Company's new elevator, entailing Tour or live carloads of lumber. NKW YORK fliy the Associated Press) A Hartford dispatch the New York Times says: "John Coolldgc, the president's son. is guest or Governor Trumbull. of Connecticut. He has been at the governor's home for t hree days. John met Jean Trumbull, the gov ernor's daughter, on the day to Hie. presidential Inauguration March fourth when the governor's party and young Coolldge travellod in ihe same Pullman. Misa Trum bull Is a student at Mount Holyoko and Coolldge ulcndu Amherst, a few miles distant. The young pe ople have seen each other slnca then." Wallowa Forest Ranges Have Been Overgrazed KXTKRPRISi-:. Ore. (Special to tho Observer) Meetings on the Methodist cam -meeting grounds at Wallowa hake will begin Sun day. June HI, and will continue through to Sunday, July 5. The eampmccf ing proper comes first, running a week, and the Kpworth heogue institute follows, beginning Sunday, June 2$, and continui'ig through the following Sunday, mu tes a !ocal newspaper. The staff lor tho meetings com prises the following: Rev. H. 1-Jarle Parker, pastor of t ltd Kirst Methodist church of Portland, who will teach the hihlcl (and gives the evening inspirational. addresses through the institute. Miss Joslo Itlokland of i taker. I teaches junior methods. I Miss llerth-i Prouty, of Island Clly. registrar. Rev. I. J. MeV'arlnnd, of North Powder, life work secretary. M is. John i I. Secor ol Pendle ton, dean of women. Rev. H. K. Wallis Island Cily, dean. Rev. N. I-:, llershey, of Knter prlse, busim-H manager. Rev. John T. Carson of Joseph, assistant business manager. Rev. Harry S. Hamilton of Ho ise, Idaho, district superintendent of western district, intennounlain conference, inspirational sermon every evening of camp meeting, morning watch and stewardship during the Insiltnte. "OltrGOV AT ASTOHIA hHlTI.AMl, Oiv. (AP) The battleship Oregon arrived from He- REPLY MADE TO CHINA'S REQUESTS Foreign Powers Ignore Demands to Withdraw All Foreign Troops 12 SAID SLAIN IN RIOTS AT HANKOW American Missionaries in Hu Peh Province Or dered to Seek Safety, Cablegram Reports. PEKING (By the Associated Press) Korelgn powers' represen tatives here today replied to tho Chinese foreign office's note by saying the most appropriate means of re-establishing luw and order would be to discuss on the spot tho best measures to bring about tho desired, end. Tho reply Ignored the Chine of fice's stipulation) that alt foreign forces should leave Shanghai be fore peace measures were discussed. WASHINGTON (My the Associa ted Press) The interstate com merce commission today ordered a revision of rates on grain, grain products and hay from numerous points iu Idaho, Montana. Oregon, Pt'ih, and several other states in the south cast and lower Mississip pi valley. October eighth wnn -named ns tho effective dnle, tor tho charig ea. Points of origin affected are on the Oregon Short i,lne and Its con nections with the Chicago, Rock Island und Pacific railroad com pany. t'Jt KH.IJ.O IN HANKOW HHA.NO HAI (Uy the Associated Press) Fifteen thousand Chinese Mill strikers, who 1 eturned to work hero recently, walked out a- nltlc nt Astoria lust night ami tic- Ka tonight. The move was con partrtl uiwttmuii for Portluml at 8idered the result of sharp dtsord H:;tt) o'clock this morning. miil 0t Kankow, an Interior port, 1 ; last night, where nearly a dozen poruoT ii;ri:ATr,i lm,n wuro km(J(1 tn rlot8 mnv ll!nlun rnltiiu't, vn.s tlofrjitotl . a n t a i In tln wiiiilu tcHlny, ami liifwniiil "' , ..... to King Ali's Troops in Bcdr, North of Mecca LONDON'. (Ily Ih" Assoclolfil Prt'HH) Tin Kovt'rnnH-nt of IIcIJji llitH antiounf.d Unit. KlnK Ali'B for cch liuv occuiU'l Iti'ilr, 00 miloll north of .Mcccti. tl.o khiK I,.- s umi'l,!., lo rstuhllsl, '"'K" ek'mlt uthoilU. a a Kc.ra,.,,.. 8hll,I)lng . conllnucd SITU IS Ati'.ITI'.l) iminom cuinpiniq. WASiiin;ton (aim tlie vi-t-i .TTTTT". - for n iiillllon ilolliir v.-Iitiiiis' Ikh- i"" Y " plnl mi .Miiniiiniii 1IJII nt l'ort- cd ITmh) AmnrU-an inlsslonttrloo IiiiiiI, Oro. Tho miru-y will 1k Im "'"'r famlllo in tho Jtu Toll Kim iiiiiiwclliiU'ly. provinco nuvo duimi oniori'U to ro- ( i hi ii iu fiuunv.T iiiiiiiL-uiuiuiy. OXIXHtl) WOMAN' CIIOSi;N cording to cabl.'jtrum received I'OltTI.A.NI), Om (AIM Mrs. today by tho Episcopal Mlaoion i:ilKar Mlllninii Uf-lloy, Oxrunl, ., headquurtura. wax rlixlvd iinwlih'nt or Oic Na- Tho meanafro ald: ".Situation ac tional IVdcTiilloii of SliiNln Chilis h0ub. Women, children and mla ii t th- ooiix-nlioii In-ni KKlny. Jim. aionarlca havo been ordered lo thla V. I-.. TlioninM, I'orunnu. woa .)0rt." Roumania Will Follow France in Paying Debt ISt'CIIAItHKT (My tho AshocI nli'il I'i'i'NH) I'.oinniinla will fol low I hi! lend of Trance In HeltliDR her war debts wllh tho I'nlled HlaleH, II waM Indicated by aiilclea Bov- mnoiiK dlit'clors eb'tc.l. DRUNK DRIVER Writer of "Black Sam To Publish Trail Book A n w publication Is now in the making in J.a Grande, which will In- unbiuc in Ihe rb M of bookdom in manv ways. The main objeel of Ihe alllhor and puldh-r t lo in n.-rvc and promolc further flu- olslliiK plrll of pioneer day" that splrll no well defined and so nns.dfl.ihly exemp lified bv the real home loiem and bnlld.m who made litis stupendous wealthy modern empire possible The (ireat (iri-Kon Couulry. The author believes that the liorthwr.st owe much. If not. all Trail must be kept alive, ho thai as It reflected In the obi pioneers virtues whleh we now envy It will also reflect the same In kind with !us." said John 11. Hunter, of The I'ark. In announcing the move- I meat. I "Therefore 'The Obi On-ll"n Trail Stories Publication" Is born and :wlll thrive according to Ihe ef ! rorta expended In the upkeep by ' tho reader." he declared, i l'(K ket-Si.e lldllioll. It will be published first ill a lee ki t-siZ'- edition, serially issued KNTmil'KIKK. Ore. (Special lo the Ol.S'-rver) .1. I.. Patterson, ol the fonst service with head'piar- lers at Portland, slates that much of the ramies In the Wallowa Na tional forest are suflermK from be Inc overKtazed In Ihe past few yearH. "This has been due to the several dry years wnico nine back the natural Krow'.h." he slat ed before returninir to Porlalnd. A wet season like the present one, however. Is count! d on to re seed the ratiKc IS SENTENCED George. Houffland. address un known, was fined H'ii and H n- teneed to Herve CtH dVH In 1 he county jail tills inornlni? fr drlv iiiK while Intoxicated. llnnntond drove up and down Nort h Kir street at a hlKh rate of speed Wed nesday arternoon and narrowly missed causlnff datnaffe. Me plead ffuilty to the charge and was sen tenced h' lIi'Kh V- Prady of the circuit court. The Jl"" line will lie served ut tlie rate of two dulktrH a day. Italians Tracl Thinl ( hiss ItO.MK (AP) "Hie hundred irill llou itassenKcrs rode nn 1 he Ital ian State railways hint. year, ac cording to HtatlslicH recent I y is sued. They paid an UKffreKate fare of 1 ,pMi. mill. (inn lire. l-;iKhiy-six per cent Of the passengers I raveled third class. 12 percent second claws and only 'I per cent first class. to that spirit, undaunted even " rnm Mine to time. i-.a n iKsue y in no hard a striate which is mark- i ronialn one or inure of the slorie. eS Of romune 'nture.t. ctly ol ed evcr where with tin ra martyrs distributed alnnir the i nd articles dir sho!e of the Old Oregon Trail. j "The spirit of the vd urcguu 1 (Continued on tge Five.) anecdotes Indirectly Jay Conlcy Fined S-'O For Liquor Violation Prohll.Hioil Officer PI. rc adl ed another to hi tonx sl'inK of ar rests in I nlon county last niKht lit n he corralled .l-iy f'enley at I nlon with Koine iiiomnIi nie in Inn posH sslon. I'onley wan hatl'-d he- forc the L'tuon city rccoidur and Untd $00. ltev. l- .M. Jasper, of Salem, ed ueational secretary of Oregon con-' in newspapers Hiipportintf tit' ference, during forenoons of cnmp-l eminent. mietiiiK conducts a school jT moj Houmanla's reply to the Anierl thoiis, dining Instilute conduct a can note presented six weeks ao class in Sunday school met hods WH not he prepared until It Is KTOKMK AUK l-WI'AIi 1H)S MOIMIK (AP) im) wo man wns ilmmu il, n dozen or niorti IH'iwms hijiinil, larKC nrens of cnw ruined ami proiMTty ilaiiniKwl nmoitntluu to llioiisunds or dollars as tlm result or a scries or storms in lma last nitiht. The ifiiyitesl pnMrly daiiiiMfo was ut- Alexan der, Friinktlii county, cM limited at $ 1 50,0(10. About GO American missionaries and their fain I lien are in tho province. PLEASUHETRIP leadings to Kpworth League crcd-lls. ltev. I-Mward l.alrd Mills of Portlaixl, editor of P.iellfc Chrlstl au Advocate, tracher o Method ism. Iicv. Pert A. Powell, of f.n flrande. pastor of .Melhodist Kpls- eoial churih South, recreational director. l:,'V, Ibniy K. Kp'tieli of Pliila deliihlit, board of home, missions. talks on ehilreli work anioliK ,Sian- Ish api-akliiK Americans. ltev. Waller II. Poley of t'hleaKo ei'tittal office of Kpworth League, institute and life work. Iter. Ilariy S. Hamilton, lb v. I ra II. Aldrleh. l;.v. John T. far- son and Uev. II. K. Wullls. calnp inectlnx commitli'e. The dinlm; hall on (tor Kt'oulldt definitely known what settlement l-'ranee wdll decide to luiike reKtird Ina; her own obllRtitioos to the. I'nlted Slates and (Ireat llriialn. It Is staled. Salvation Army Plans Summer Camp Outing ktom: ',ssi;s on CI,i;VI'XANI (AP) Wlirrrll S. SU , , resilient of the Hltilhor- IiihmI or IK-oinotho I JiKllHi'm nml prominent IiiIku lender, iliitl lion tiMlliy. SH went lo the 1tonlttl Inst 'riiesduy for Duronilc, hImmi- Iii. Worse Than Income Tax There's no Ian anini earning ntoiiey and ae nimilatiiii a ' I hicfinic each ji nr nor i there n law imahi-t our Unnrhu uderrKeincnls ieohir!.v. Put cacti ineaiM that ou iihiH pay a la. The la ccdlccicd for failine tn hate n kiM IciIkc of tin- ad erii''Mien( (s greater Hum no Ineonir- ta niluhl he anil It-- colleetcd rcunlnrl In Io-( sjh -hms und Inferior lui'. Thrif l "liopeiC fol'ou the uds reg ularly II pas. "Observer Advert IshiR A 31crcliaudLiiiiK Service (Continued on Phi; Two.) Despondent I'aker Man JOnds Lil'e with Pistol UAKKIt. fire. (Special) !'- pendency is Kiven hy friends us the reason for the suicide of Mike' .Murphy, ne, 4", uu ma r rel. who-1 i-v hmjy was found here lafe Thurs-' i-tiy altertioou. Murphy shot him-' :.eir w it h a i'1'V..hcr, w lilch, in -(ordlnu to a note (eft hy the dead uiTin, had In e:i Hloh ii from Hie' n -',(tr-n:i company. The id; ' I loot; this irun from Kxprens eoiiipiiiy and don't l-liime the hoys. I took it while th y ttri'. n't hjoUlilfr." Murphy in hi-H.-vd to have he.-n dead tor a vv.-k or loiiK1 r. I fe If. Id trieiids M.m.' lime aeo lie was UK Am. j-1 note POUTI.AND (Special) Salva tion Armv state headquarters has announced that nil plana are com Icicd for a slimmer camp ami out imj of ten days duration at Calapo- oia. Springs, beKlnniuw June , vhleh Is for the youiiK people of Oregon who ore allied with the or- Kuiitxntlon. fHvisional Peojiles He erdary ('aplaln itanson (lifford has on;ani.ed the camp and reser vations should in inn do I hrouRh him at. th' Portland Citadel. As 1 his is Hp- fitst mmp of thin nature, conducted hy the Army In lis western territory, its opening will he marked by the presence of territorial com mission' r Adam Oiltord and other officers from San l'rn;i' tsco hc;ncuarteta. The On ,'" n slate commander and stair will also attend, insuring ample i. i.rdhinshlii lor the yoiimt folk. imiitiL- Ihe term of tho eneump- m-nt. June n to July the re- iu rharles P. sicwart) Hurt at C-ilanooia. lncuIIHK V AMI 1 1 N JTO.S ( NKA Slu clnl) (iioumlM. hiilldliiKH and e.fuiimenl, ('nulituttonal lawyers, .will le- turned over exclusively tojthem prominent enoiiKii to o(iipy ih.- Salvalloiiistrt. A uood atleu-u, M,.at on th" federal supreme 1 dance in anticipated from nil CKIKIiH SHOOTS PI IU.1,K hHM'UM) (Al) Wlllhtlll Kinell. aroccr. whoso store has been rohhed thno tlnn's lately, early today rin'd a sholmni nt a buruhir who hnUe Into Ihe placi. The Intruder Hed. wainocu. lm y.cll had been Klu'plnc In Hip rcr room recently to wateli the- More. Tornado Wrecks Town 01 Alexander, Iowa l,ATIMI-:it. Iowa (P,V Hie Ah vHatc.l Pii'ns) A tornado last nil lit wrecked or damaged ar houses nt Alexander, Iowa, und blew the .MIniicnHlis mid M. l,mK mixed frclxbt and ltiv'ii Ker train from the (racks, .The crew of Hie Chlcao rrut Western train n iMirictl Unit Al exander had been irlnully th Mroycd and scon-. r peions n-ported Injured. E JOS DEATH ATLANTIC CITY (By tho Asso. ciuled I'reiw) l'lvu persons urn believed to have been drowned last nlBht when nn explosion, fol lowed by a fire, destroyed tho pleasure boat "Crystal," fonftnK 31) persons, lncludlnic tho crew, to leap overboard while on a plensuro crulso elKht miles orr Atlantic Clly. Tho explosion Is believed to huvo been caused by clBarette thrown down tho hatchway. Coast miard Fitten bi-oviBht nshoro onn body and four othcrtl unt still mlssinp. lire Dorothy Perkins Trial Halted by Girl's Faint NKW YOltK. (y tho Associat ed I'ress) The trial of Dorothy Perkins, 17, for the murder ot Thomas Templcton, was halted to day when she collapHed. Dorothy slid rrom her seat apparently In n dead faint In n tho prosecution produced a letter alleged written I by Ihe (tin to Michael Connors and ,lnleri"pled by Connors' wire. Cim, nors Is aliened lo be the fflrl's for. luer sullor. Lawyers Believe That Tennessee's Law Safe l ilt (Menon corps. .ti'-. Ilatr Too Many Itchulei'r 1 .1 1 : im :,ui lakeu Sweden (AC) -A ' n IhlK st.rlnir In .Sweden' bench, IhoiiKh he cant be until .il by inline, an n'l a bit certain T"n- Inef.n.e i-an'l iiinke her aull-evolu- lion law stick. I Not lli.it they believe Its vloln- 'Hon e.in b" punched by tine or lin- il i.rlsoninent. Any such penally to Seattle to vt-ll his bro-l northernmost department disclosed , imposed bs a lower court wot in thet. When lolind tie' body a t,i,t the nomadic Lapps posses B,.t a.-hl" ,. aipeul. the autnorniet In a mar st ite of () eo:o l'o:al ton I t s it.iil' r, reindeer. 'I he antimils havi- : here are comment -llle to l H, Sttle. lne"HSed .r, 7 per I'l'lll Since I '.1 2 I . Mtlri.by h:H hui lenthers. one uli-u the last census showed 11(1. ot uhoin is an ntioitiiy In Heatl le. j :i? ;i. The present reindeer mpn The other brother n sib n In Newlatlon Is Ktealer than Is con.-.lslent York atil Is sild to be a ehulr wllh the amount of pasltltuise (i.tifccr ol-lliu Catholic chutcli. uvullublc. lint IJey do think Ihe stile ol Tennes probably Is entitled lo dictate what shall and shall not be tauuht la her own slate-. Hup ported schools. Xho 'reiincsKceauu foot tho bill and If I hey choose lo bar Instruc tion oven In reading, willing and rlthmetle. Iheie'H n stronjr ten demy on Ihe constitutional ex perts' part to hold Ihey can do It. In ease ally leacher they hire illsresards their wishes, the best Ifue.ss seems lo be Unit, while bo can't be punished ns a criminal, he can be fired Tor insubordina tion. 'lite Tenne.sxeeuns may lie mak Init themselves ridiculous. It's ak-recil. but that's their business. A little iiliulMils of the situation shows itullo readily why Vlcn (resident Dawes Is nutting no up- (Cohlluued uu I'sgc Six.)