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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-EIGHT PAGES TODAY CITY EDITION - :' .."L ' I1 II - VQLUME XXI"; . mkmhkii ahhocutk., pi.ehb LA GRANDE6rEG0N. WEDNESDAY; JUNeItT 1925. "17ocTnBs3 NUMBER 2 1WBLER 1 BATTLE FOB BRITON IS I ""nEXPEPITT Tfin nniinni 1 n .1 nrinnun in unnnrn hi .. IMm,, run ounuuL .in HhAh n h m kkh n rrsi n umv in IS ENTERED Seven Districts in Vallcv f TT;. :.. t.i tion Service MAY USE BUILDING ALREADY ERECTED Imhler Resident Writes, Pointing Out the Good Points of Plan Ad vanced There. Tim! I hi- majority of the valley In and around Imhler desires a. 'Jnlon high school was proven at the election held .Monday In the dilTorcnt districts concerned anil Jlilhlcr. H u 111 111 o r v I I I e, Willov Crock, l.ono Creek. In-y Creel;,! ..-...... ... mine anu Aiicel will now unite and build a high school ei 1 it or 11 ineso Ulstrlcts de cide that they do not wish to leave the Inch school at linliler. they will decide where one wi'l be built. Hut II is felt, writes u resident of ltublcr. that Imhler Is the logi cal place for the school and as one has already been built. It w ill i:ave time and money to malic use of this school. School Adequate. "The school w ill be large enough at present to accommodate the children who will attend, but luj or, as needed th,e building can be enlarged," the Imhler resident continues. "A gymnasium will lie creeled, us every worth while school Is so equipped und this union school will be up to Btnnd urd In all things. The vallev has! long f-lt the need for such a step forward and with the wonderful co-operation that It has received and will receive It will bo u suc cess and a credit Id the commu nity und districts it will servo." Momlny's Vole. The vote ut .Monday's cleclio'i follows: Iinbler: for the schonl 120, against' 3: Willow Creek, unani mously for school: lAnv Star, IL for, s against: Dry Creek, 1!7 for. against: Summcrville, U' for. T'riM-iouH lo tin? closlntf of iho )iilly Vocational Dibit- Hchool Kri- .hlV June HI llie el,M r , , . . school, accompanied bv the rteach- , u.in ; ' rl""" . ' '" "' w vaneinuoii ai Kiversuie park, i he regular classes will take place in the moriiiug and at 12 o'clock cars will take them to the park, where a picnic dinner will be served at 1 o'clock, each child bringing a bas ket lunch. For the afternoon a program of games has been ar ranged. At .'1:3" o'clock the chil dren will be brought back to town. The liible school has been under way here tor the pasl four weeks, with between four and live hun dred children in altenrlance. The term will close Friday evening with ll program of demonstrations, to Villon the politic is Invited. fCnntlniied nn P Flt.) PiPlTTiTcc" " IJIULL ULMUJ WILL PICNIC Union Livestock Show Awards Now Completed l 'M". ore. (Special to the t oi.n.rver) Awards made during iiii'i nion i.ivesioi k etiow In swin wheeji. dairy rattle and track events are now complete. The rniJilnd-r-of the awards, (the first compiled were pnhlished yesterday) follow: MVINK DIVISION. Berkshire. ( iasH i. 101 a. Hour under jnnntlis. Jane itanhd. Cove, Oru.; I Jane Oaniel. Cove, Ore. Clans 1. lot 11. How ont year old itnd under IS months. Jnne Dan iel. o. (tre. cia.s 1. lot 13. Sow under six inonOis. Jane lianhd, Cove, Ore. first and eeond. "las 1. lot Young herd. Jane Daniel. Cove, ore. ClaM 1. lot 2t. (hi of sire. Jiitie Daniel, Cove, On. Class 1. lot iJ. I'Tftdnee Of olie aow. Jan Daniel, Cove. Ore. Champion sow. June. Daniel, Cove, (ire. Ilanirshlre, Class 1, lot fi. Hour under slv tnonth.s. Iceland Hudson, Duhler Ore. (.'hiiinpion boar. Inland Hud son. Inihirr, Ore. (irand cliiunpion hoar, all hreerj. to compete. HiiKKell MeKi'lillon. Imhler. Ore., on Poland China. Grand champion sow. all h reeds Willis Shuler, of Union, ijivea Highest Mark in Examinations Since May. Itesults of last week's eighth grade examination show that 4ti more diplomas were issued by County School Kuperintendent K. A. Sayre. Highest aveniges made In the examination are as follows: Willis Khuler, Inion. U3.fi ; Clar ence Looker, h'ox Hill, Vallle Cleerts"ii. Inion, S'.i.s. Diplomas have been issued since the May examination to: Archie Antics, Cove Melva Ituehanan, Allcel lOfrie lliiHwell, lOlgin U. 1). Vernon ll.nnott, I'aliner June. Merrill lllnrkcr. Inion 1'ansy Itrown. I'niou Heryl, Conley, Cove Viola llraper. Cove Itobert Klliotl, Klgin lOug.ne Casselt. Cove Marion Ci-lse, Cove Valllo (iccrtscn, liiion Leonard 1 1 utrhlnion, .North I'ow der. Walter u. i. Henderson. l,u clrande. Winifred llalsey, I nion Kilwin Kofford, Colon Vivian K:ihn, Sim ervllle. It. Ii ('Inrence Looker, La tlrande, Ii. II. Arlle Low. Cnion Asa Melntosh. Island Clly Jesse MeMasters. Inion Lucy .Mcl'lune, Klgin It. i. Clifford Masters, La Grande It. IX Kvelyn Metcalf. N'orth I'owder. Vela Xewman. ,jrth l'owd-r I.eitta N'icfison, Klgin MUil .....on."t nion Kenneth I'rather. Cnion Joseph I'arent, Cnion Kdwln Phillips. Klgin. It. ll. Ch'O Teiry, Island City .Marlon J'ugh, Sunimervlllc IJ. Zack I'ligh. Summervllle. It May Pearson, North Powder. Minnie Keller, Island City Alfred Stoiieduhl, Cnion. Hurl Kwiger, 1 nion Mlldrud Ktandley, La Grand It. D. Knymnnd Smith. Cove . Virgil Wilde, liiion n-irvi.v i v..st. I n Ion Louise Weaver, Cove veua Wicks. North Powder. (C'oiitinui'il on l'lte Five.) "Yankee Puree' Doors Open Tomorrow Night H.lr. frotn the diiiifiiiL. ImnltiM. the ba,a;u-H, Iho cnter(alnmcnt.s. Jtni' I'uriNinii Chi' mi,: other fvu t uri'ii kucmIk at the AiiK'rtran l.fff ion Hhow, "YiinkH! I'arci'" wlitch opi-jiH In tin- 1:ochc1i hiiihlhiK to morrow nluht. will rnjov u nniiib t nf PxhlbilH placed on display by Icadini; La Grande inerchuntK. The I'i-ld Pipers, the orchcHlra from the I'nivcr.sity of On'iron ..nponeu especially for, the occas on wit arrive thin e i,r .... , , . lng. I Ins organisation Is sure M1Ilk,. the dancing u n al treat. The American legion Drum Corps, lo be sent to the state con vention ut Prineville by the pro ceeds from the show, will leave Sunday. About :iu nu n will make Ihu trip. Jury Out on Damage Case Involving .$1,000 The jury on Ihe case or W. Tl. J.edhelter vs. C. M. Dallas went out about :i::u this morning and has not yet brought in a verdict.1 l.'-dhtiter is suing for Jl.'inn for damages done a oar In an noident. to compel.-. Cliffon! mniiid, All t.,.; On-., on Cheater-White. sm:i;i' division. Hampshire. 'Iass J, lot. i. Kaui two enrs and over. It. H. I-'reiiei, and koo. Cove. ore. Huns i, lot. 2. Jttirn one yenr und under two. .1. l. Dohhin. l.a (jrande. Ore.; It S. Krenc-h and Hon, t'ovc Ore I Class 1. lot y. ltarn lamh. It. S. Krenrh and Son, (.'ov-. Or.-, j Cta 1. lot 4. Kwi two yettr or over. I;. S. Fn neh and Son. j Cov. . Ore.; J, J. Johl.in, J,a Cirand'-, tre. Class 1, lot T. Kwe one year and. under two. It. S. Kn neh and Son. iove. Ore.; J. u. Doldin. i.n (.irande, ( ire. Clu.s-, 1. lor fl. Kwe lauih. IE. S. Krenrh and Son. rove. Ore. ( 'harupWm ram any aife. J. D. I.tohldn. La Crrande, ( ire. Class 1, litf h. huuipion ewe any atfe. It. S. Krenrh und Hon. ICove. (ire. I Chi Hit 1. lot !t. Ten or 'ainl.s ifdthiT ft. H. French nml Sin, , ( 'ove, Ore. ! ciaw I..! i. I'm of thn-e (l.';nil' (nnreutxtered). Itoy Wheel- j er, I nion, ( re. CQiillu'jt'i on I'at'e Six ) .. p is;..-,.'iar. itf"ti uii iini u 1 nnrnn nil mill t... a 1 a 11 ..... fcj " So Says Charles Evans Hughes at Bunker Hill Anniversary Meet CITES DANGERS FACING NATION Prominent Statesman De clares that "Over-Confidence" and "Decline of Patriotism" in List. llOSTflX (Ity th Assoelled rrrss) since t8 victory In the battle for liberty this eountrv 11:11 been cng-iircd in nnnther struggle to establish "rules of reason" and in that struggle it lias been inea- sureably successful. So subl churles Hvhns Iluglies today at the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Hunk. er Hill. . .Names Hanger:! Hughes cited the dangers which he said now I ice the I'nited Stales including: Decline of patriotism. Radicalism. Itaclal and religious bigotry. Over-confldi pee rising from our wealth and strength. "'Passion for uniformity" which threatens local self government. GUMP SUNDAY (liy a I.n (iranile (iiiaiilsnian) Camp Jackson (Special to the Observer by Moll) Hunday was a very quiet day In camp. Ilrenklasl served nt (i::t(i o'clock and' the men were allowed to rest unlll nine o' clock when church wus called. 'Most members of Company H wen ! In Medford on leave of absence. Italph Webb. Lloyd Davidson. Tom Wade and Olinnd Lewis were just relieved from guard duty. The new giKird from Company K ta composed of Corp. Itnrheail. Rer. count Dunn. Llelenulll Knnl'ord. Privates Jenkins, Wheeler and Hu ge rs. All men who attended the dance given for the Guardsmen In Mod- lord reported an excellent time. The orders for Monday have not I n received yet but II Is believed that intensive drill will be irlven .... Hie parade grounds. The fact that Kun'idy is Visitors Day resulted in many people from Medford visiting the cniup. A steady line of cars have passed all day, full of people curious lo seo what the guard Is uctilally doing. The members of the guard wish lo express their appreciation for the Observer: we have been reeoiv-! lng. Thi-y have lieen read from j the ads lo the comics. Top Sorgo. , ..... .......i. ws was caiigiu reading the society notes. Scopes and jr 1 ' . '"-IT 11 fin P. 11 winiT in ii i I'miiiluetil lnners conretTil with .lulin T. M iim.. i i iiii'- -o leai her under Indictment ror lencliiug ei.iliilliin. win n he tMlcd NiMv'Voik. This-pliliiiv "linwr. Ion lo right, liaiinie lliiiinu. raiuoti. irlniliial lawier: lliiillrr l-'li'ld Malum', runner tiilliTlor of the lairt of Sew Vork, ana bco.-. P. S. Gavin, Motorcycle Cop, Seriously Hurt in Yellow Attack SITUATION QUIET IN CANTON TODAY General Strike of All Chinese. Workers Set Definitely for June 25; More Trouble Due. SHANGHAI (Ity the Associated Press) P. s. Gavin. Ilritish mot orcycle policeman for the Interna tional settlement here, was mnhhed by Chinese tonight, lie is serious ly hurt but his Injuries ure not be lieved of a fatal nature. Oavln came across ,.r.. . I l.l.,.irranl train no,.- 1, harangued bv studenis u.. ... ,i,.- ed the crowd to disperse and re- ceivod threats. Gavin then sent a ' condition. Chinese constable for help and ' The doud now nuiubor 22 In Kns when assistance orrived Gavin was ""b Hnee In Phllllpsburg. eight In iiiuiwi lying m the road Willi his skull fractured. ;i:m:i(ai, si'itiiii: si:r CANTON (My the Associated Press) The threatened general strike of all Chineae workers was today sot dolinilely ror Juno 25th.' The situation today is unlet but fo- reiguers expected further trouble. NOTE is i iu;i;t PIMCING. (Hy the Associated Press) Another note eliiphiisiziug Hie gravity of the situation caused by recent disturbances In China nd calling upon the Chinese gov- eminent to lake, measures war. aent Unvaried and of those whose to the foreign office today by thlt ' hfinds hnye been Htrirlten from the Italian ambassador, HlRiior Cerru- ltMl'l'' porket "was muaie to his 1 1 , represimtliiK also members 0r J ' " (lovrriior Hartley of WaHli (h forelfffi diplomatic corps. insfon today issued a pointed ar- Th nnle .lrl- "l.v. n ul.i..u we are informed of development of antl-forelsn Ht-ntiment-s anil Bub- verHive conduct which causes ex treme iipprehension." PORTLAND BOWS V TO ROSE QUEEN; ON SECOND DAY POIiTI.AND (liy (he Associated Press) Tribute to (ueen Suzanne, ruler of the Portland rose festival, was paid yesterday by th;i Hoyai Itosarian.s, I'orllanil'n festival hodv and thousands of otherH who throiiKcd two or thn city parks where the (ueen lield court, hanc uk and oth'-r feutureH marked ihe occasion, i.ast niht the second performance of "IloHarlu", I be al leKorlcal pageant, dn-w thousands to the siadiuni at .Multnomah, field. Abdcl Krim Said Dead; Reports Arc Unverified I''KZ. l-'r.-nch Morocco (i'.y tli Associated Press) rncoflrined re-,J,H ports are lieiinr eiroulale.l iin,.m.. native tribesiiton that Ahdel K ii m, j lliflian leader, was killed ,1, ,. : recent r'rench aerial bombard linen;. ' Defenders i. - ij. 1 . tl J g ''J, V .7 J V 4'" 'S TOLL HACK Ki'i'KTO W N. X. J. (Hy the Associated Press) The death toll or the wreck of the Delaware. I mounted in 4' i,,!i.... '"-'ores of others still In serious 1 i"ckoiisiowii, six In Dover and I three in Morristown, OI.YMPIA (By the AHoelatid Pi i-hk) I leclariiiK the "howl" of those whom- elrlsh whcinen have ""'l -oilmen t of "carplnu critics," whom, he nKsertrd, "have seized every opportunity to discredit any effort to save I he taxpayers any money." Melhods of fighting siilllrrols lo be extensively tried out in liiion county, acteording to II. fi. Avery, county agent, who has boon I .....,m ,,. , lompaiiy wiiu ir. ' e . aniorniii i yam. ic uiiring ino pasi two days. " leinou used was caloluui cyanide in a powder form, which "" " "" ' rrows ot ........ . ...... . , gnos , , ... r " x i. ........ i o.i'.-. uavo I I l lu i'i ll.. II... .....i ... ..- ... ... ,.... , , ,,, . .. K i i I 'ba.lcer::. ami pocket, gophers won killed almost Instant Iv bv th lis'' of tills material. 'l'i, mon uiiihiid .of poisoning siiilrr.:ls Is by the use of IiolsoiH il eii.li. from ten lo twelve thousand pound i,.,!,,,. ,. i.i. , lieing pri'iuirod each year by the county agent dining Ihe pasl two I seasons, Mr. Avery am ten that ho believes Ihe new method will re place the coiislilornbl. auioiitit ol" poison grain al. probably about tho same cost. Twti Wins or Handling. Poisoning willi the calcium oyi iiide is handled In two ways. The simplest Is to' plaeo one ounce or the material III the burrow or the S'liilrrel with a i-iiiiiiii. The sec ond mi'thd! ol poisoning is lo blow the chemical Into the boles K'.uitftillo.l on Page Kive.) When Strawberries Are Cheap 'II i e hitellfm ut hou-t fe i (initmill re-tilalhitr her home tM-tlxMics and iHHisrumk liy in rorniaihut he eels dully frmi Ihe ini'HMme-i or Oh-crter d ei tl-MT.w, When sliattheirles nr fliri rirniyli ft,r rann'ie, hen ' (' iul Ii a t- v ii I n s in Kinluun pMinipl urn drevofx. for -mu1l datihlrr, Ih-ii neu iiiinnet' 'AU lire on tli-pht, when ne-.v cur iiiiMleN ire aimoimc-d he U KMiOiully In touch lh Imi-Iim ss h ml Ihe Uni ly peedn Hiul desli-es Hl'e Mer1 e; aii-ot'd-hily. Site litiouo. hy Iiiiik r pelteiife. Iiow nun-It pnys t'l read ndirrf Mnu. ObM;rT Advertising A Mcrchhndl.sltia Service r F ORTHI IS WRECK v m urns "AT "CRITICS' !I!W WARFARE M SQUIRRELS - i-WUIM- 1 - , " ". l(li a head like a ,ck HHh slriuigii moilMer fixiiu I ,,. M. flouKwl nil e.i Hi- I I l-.-iir , . , 1 ,,W,,I1 l t'll lll b. m li ui rMiiila I I'll., ..'.i ,i '''' H Is ll whalu from llu. Orient llteis, '""' Umm .wlsli that MiinelHNlv or .simiethlmr z: z , 1 '"" ,o "-'--. a bj,.;;! ," IIIH'H HlMMIt lllO f-UIl'lt.S. Heroines . Of Films Mostly The "Extras" ' '"""ClI .1. Itli dwell ) ! ""'''YW(",I INK A Special) '., ''.' '" 11 l"u,li r Ktrln In the film lOWn WllO risk lllnir lie,.. almost dally for the glorification of fabulously paid motion plcturn stars. They are the "doubles." the sha dowy selves of film celebrities, who put the punches In Ihe pictures. The hazardous und treacherous feats that you behold on the screen were enacted by ono of these Kirls never by the film star who leeeives the glory of the big thrill! These girls risk neck and limb for U'5 per day. They are the daredevil's own kin. nud range In age from I ;i lo 25. There ure few motion picture stars who have attained their pin nacle. In the film firmament with out the aid of doubles at some time or other. Mary Plckford. Douglas Pair. oiiiiKs, Kiiiioipn Valentino. Pola Negri, Gloria, Hwanson, Norma Talmadge almost without excep tion, u of the "bi,f oneii" ha,vn been aided In their climb to fanin by the services or daring doubles. Doubling rir .Mary In "Toss nf the storm Country" it Was little Klsla II. Ware whom the fans saw In all of tlm water scenes Instead of "Our Mary." Anil In "Dorothy Vernon of Had- don Hull" It was Marilyn Mills on her benulllully trained Arabian horse. Keverly, who leaped over a rumbling wall and slid hair way I .... ..... ' down a stoop hill lualead of Miss lieklord. Miss Mills escaped unhurt, but her horse suffered slight Injuries and was retired until lim ininri.... had healed. Winn a, llrown. an oxnerl. o.nioa. Ilrienne; l.oretla Klish and .lanet Kord. both of w hom hold chuin- pionsnip medals for diving and swimming, nave also doubled lor .Miss Plckford. The daring work of l.oretla ltush, an unheralded double, In Ul- icliiird Walton Tully's "Klowing ii.oki, wliloli starred Milton Hills Anna Q. Nlhison, alone saved i .. ..in... . '" in use can H fimMCu i,r,.. Do you remember the thrilling Hrene nen apparently Anna Q, Nllnson dived from a hoime-toii into a river of flaming Holir.e? Anna SlavH on the Itnnk That, whs l.oretta liush. rilmtu,rn,7r 7t V,. I . ( antour uiK-'Ml to ri'preHenl the i;inkM of a Htreain. A parllllon hud heen hullt Herons ll and ex tending down a couple or feet In to the water. On one Hide or tlm partition KuIIoiih of KiiHollne were poured and limited. On the- other side t hi re wiiu no oil or fire. Iioretta iduiiKe,! headlong Into the flamInK furiHiee, paned on down Into the Hold vviier and em eiK"d on the other Hide of the par tition, unharmed. I.orelta ItllKh'H llauntleHH darerle vlltry Iiiin lidded wreuUm of ry 'o the einemiL crowns of manv IstfUH. Minn Itush doubled for Hhlr ' ley MiiHon of tho Vnx Film Com j puny In "The Klevemh Hour," hy HWIIIIIIIini; the Ft Will Wlllei-8 of , ntounlntn sirearn. Then Hl.e fH a.,,, i Hiia heifilded by her prMs agent as the 'ghl without fenr" in a Herini, i "The K!ij;le' Tabms" a?id dived off a mountain cliff Ino f(.,.t Into minmtnin niphlH. The tdgtfest pTinch in "The Htnrni," n Jhjilllni nhotonbiv mad by I nivers il, w -h I he eene wiiJ canoi. rarrying a girl, was buf. - led down n whirling mountain fniitlnue'l I'nge Tour.) William I. Prcntcr o Succeed Warren Stone ' ' CI.KVKLAND, O. (Ity the Aso- luted fresu) - The udvlH'iry ln);ii fl of (he Hrotherhood of Locuinottve KngineeiH Itnlny Keb-rted Wllllim now than with nil th" linprcHMlve ft. (Venter, or Cleveland, lo huc-! chlerH on luuid to butt Into mat-c-eil Warren S. Stone, iih preftideiit lers they're iinlamlllar with, of all hroth'-rhood Hcilvllbs, e-j Dit It. for Hnue ri-uson or other, leellve lltlllied tut !)'. jyoil do Hllllt to nee one O. (heSe I'r-nter u-kM vh e pi . H,ielit und : exalted tndlvidua!. bin ofMco In Ueiiauier of tlm order. I Waahinston 's the lust plucu where WJI. J XTRA rii:itT.Ki: iidsci i: niai'.iiiiiun, outlining tJt. cmh-iII- hn. said thai If Amundsen. Ih-IIov. Ml Inst on tin- jMilar opiilltloii, has lint lieeu finiinl when the American I'arly reaches liali. Gii-oiiland, he would uiiilorlake his rescue. Am. llliilsen, llaeMIIInn Mild, would r out of food louiorrnw. I.A FOU,l-'.TT.; WOHSK WASIII.Ntj'I'o.V (API Int'iras 'l concern over the conillllim of M'linlnr U 'olli'llc, who Is right ing n sevci-e rh with coinpllon tlons, vas shown KMlay. The stati nicnt was evpred bopliig for n--iiiverv hut saying that his condi tion is soiiicwhat more serious. si-Ai l-: xot si:vi:hk M:V VDIIR (AP) ibe state does not ask a more sewn; verdict than first or second iliyrti; man slaughter in the case, or Dorothy Perkins, 17, chiugixl with killing 'liiomns 'rciuiiletoii, Prosecutor McDonald tiniioiiiicfil In court tn ilay. The sciucnee . printilcil ror coiivlcliini on either ehnrge In lar Bdy withUi Ihe i imn's discretion. ; po'isox gas 6i Tf.Avi:i ;i;.M;VA (AIM 'lim American 'ilelegntes KMlay slgneil a protiM'ol Millnwliig poison gas anil bai tcrl ologlcal warfare nt Ihe closing of lim llllernatloiial csuircrcncc for llin lliullntlon of trnlflc in arms. flip (Iraftliig co iltm wurkcil all last night lo ciiiiinlele tho ten of llio prolis-ol. ltepri.ent,iive llur- Ion. or Ohio, bond or the American '''legation, and Hugh ;lhson, Am.L I.1m 1.1 . ... .... - I I'rican niiitiMer ut Mvilzcriniuf, xvvni the first sinners. KI IM'OKT IN DOI IIT I'AHIH (Al') ScrlalistM toilny npjM-ai-ed likely o refuse to tlniM' to MipiMut Piilnlevi-.! kovciii tnent. At tlm cliamher or deputi es f'oinmltlcc- nicetiinf many Nri-hi!-Isls V(tlccil open dlsapproinl of TnliilcviVs .Moi'fMi'iiu jiiiiie.r. imox .max iu:m:asi;d . Itaymond CunnlnKhorn, of I'nl on. wus arraigned before the inutr Istrate, iiuf-h K. Hrady. thin morn ing, charK'd with threatening to roiuiult a felony. Ills honor heard tho evidence and decided (hat no crime had been committed no Cun ningham was released. Odell Hoys fio to Train lng School HOOD IttVKIt, Ore- Merle Mc Coy and Clifford (de(l. 0hdl youths licensed of hrenklriK Into a slorehoise of (I, 'A. Weber and stealing -ameras und houseliold goods vuluefl at $no. were eom- mltted to the Ituluslrlal trainliiK'jhe Hiipplanted hy institutioitH of school at Kiilcin. Nobody Home in Capital During "Warm" Weather (Hy Charles Mewnrt WASHINGTON' (NKA Speel- al) Nobody home. Thafa th hot wetither rule in Washington ujthe alinoKt invnrio.b!e rule, ho far nf I'"iifi u. Mie hmkmm-iii nil urinm are conrerned r,f Ihe hltghti St tin. portanee officially or so'-lally, Tbi'i.. probably itm'1 iinotlu-r city In t he u n tl ft whieh emptteH il.se h (i C(Miipet-y during Ihe summer. Kor itn thing. It's might hut. Kor another. it's the fashion. To be eangbt here In June, Ju- ly r August iH disgnte rul - if you umount to anything. Not but what govern mint bul- nesM g'Mti im ii m imual, but ItK irnnwtrled by afssis! :i nl s. They uiMh rslaiid II belter, on an average. than I he 'im 1 1 men I ,h",",H- M,,,iy of ,li,v" Bl,,nl MfeMuieK on Hie jf.hH i Ii i v bundle. Their Imin.ni-8 are Junt s. rvlug eoui- puiatlvely tihrirt political lerniM. i As for iietilal aeeoni nllslimenl . there doubtb R h more of it rti'ht IHE ARCTIC MacMillan-Navy Explor ers Sailing from Bos ton Harbor Today THREE MONTHS' TRIP IS PLANNED Baffin Island Interior to Be Surveyed by Air; May Search for Lost Polar Expedition. IIOSTOV fit. ,i, Press) The an.(, .MKd,oll of .... i.ieiunit f oiiiinaiider Ma lllllan snllill rmm Charlestow n nay yal Kslay for Wix-assct, .Maine. ' I'rom UlMas.s.1, ,,o Peary and schooner HoHdoln will sail on Jlae.Mlllun's ninth oyagc Into the nurlli. WAHHINQTON (By. the Assocl a'ed 'ri!ss)Tho primary object of the MacMlllnn-Navy expedition culling lrom Iloslon today la to make u hydrogriiphlc survey by uirplano of Ihe last great unkown nglon of I ho northern hemisphere, that territory lying between tho North Pole and Alaska and cover, lng l.tluii.ooo aquare miles. Hcnrccly less In lmnortanee will In the exploration of little known regions such us KUesmcre Island. Omit Land. Huffln Islr.nd and aec tlona of Labrador, as well ns tl. ancient Noroo sottloiiienta on tho western cugo of Greenland. In ad- lltlon plant and onlmnl life, metn- oroglcai conditions, and othor sci entific questions of tho far north will bo studied. Throe. .Months Trip. Duo to tho high niobllllv .1... by airplanes, however, llin exncd'i. lion intends to bo absent lit! In morn than three mouths, na It is ntlmatocl that an alrhlana In en Hay can aceonipllsli na much In cx plomtlon ns could bo dons bv dm. sled In more than a month. If nil goes well (ho party will bo In run rnlrcat to the south by ear ly rail, In llino lo avoid fhi. k.. Ico movement w hich by October 1, will to a large extent block the ,,""',nK" of vessels around north. lw, st 'enlnnd. 11,0 '"Pi'dltion Is .headed by )n till 111 11 alllnttlll " -'tiiuu. veteran OC many atcug expiorutiona, nnd Is nponaorod hy tho National Geogra phie Hoclcty, which has contribut ed to Ita nupport both in money nnd perHonnol, whito tho imvy will bo a participant through pcraonnol (Coulinuod on i'ago TwoJ E MiXVHIl, Colo. (Hy the Associ ated I'ress) The passing of pres ent in. I hods or handling crime, through either criminal courta'tor adults or juvenile court, for chil dren was predicted as a rut urn change In society ,y Judge, lion l.lndsav, nationally known juve nile Jurist of Denver, In an ad dress today licrorn the national conference of social work. He declared these courts would 'human welfare. CHI COUfiTS m D001ED vou're likely to riml him at pre. lent. Try llur Harbor. Newport, At "iintic City, back home, tilmo.Ht any pi ice exeepi hen-. You simply will be waMdng time bothering with tho 'apilul. According to (ho p-jpern, about :' leading unlverRtties and colleg es Hrtiight to "honor" Dreahb-nt ("oolldgM on their respective cum nieneenient ilayn by coiitcrring ac ademic degreen on him. If Ihey were ao anxious to "ho nor" him, why didn't they go a head and do their conferring? Hut. It's to be uothed that, in almost every Inshince. n,e degree was run tin gent on the presidency appear a ne. n pen-on to receive it. Why? Were the unlvenuties n fribt they might "honor" the wrong president unelss they bad Ihe only genuine one m the coun try corporeally oil hiiud, duly t ent died, tuiigged und t hum print ed .' Not. a bit- of It. What they hud In mind wasn't so much "honor, lng" anybody im advertising, nnd not advertising President CoollUgo either. (Continued on i'ago Four.)