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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY THE WEATHER PORTLAND (AP) Or tron: Fair tonight end Wed nesday, warmer In the west, Increasing fire hazurd. CITY EDITION VOLUME XXIII. LA GRANDE, OREGON. TUESDAY. JUNE 23, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 220 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PREPS City's Crew N- -On Way To Intake FRENCH 10 Bill-Posting An Art! ELECTION E 9 4 . SHEPHERD DECLARES 110CEHCE Miss Utah III B ir 1 4 DYING BARK Forest Ranger Answers Query "What Is Kill ing the Trees?" l "FROSTED" TREES ARE GROWING OUT," v '-ft t t, 0c, k f r (the Beaver Creek intake, 34 miles Yniinrr . ft v n w f h Thsif. m " , T, j , will reach th Intake probably late iUnied Jil'OWn Last this afternoon. Although there are Winter Not Seriouslyl0", ' i travel, me going 1T , ,T. . T T.. -Vis diflieult most of the way - and nurt; Waste IS lilggeSt , Menace. l'. S. Fores! Hunger COVK, Ore. (Special) Most of those pirns that look brown from llii- distance are not dead uny means. - So- many huvo asked im is killing the trcsH?" that thought of writing an nns r for the papers, but thought that it ; should be wrltlen by some one who knew more about it than I. There urc spots hero and there where the pine beetle is killing the yllmv pine reproduction (com-! inouly called "Hull Pine" and "Jack Pine"). I have been walcn- Ing these spots pretty closely to see that the beetles did not crease sewer construction, is advancing. so rapidly os to cndansr the trees . within the National Korest Houn-lj, Daj,.y Company Is durV. All of the bug killed trees, . , ; JT are on private land, and none ofl the spols that I liuve knowledge, of are moi;e than 1-4 uere in size.) These spots where the trees am' ...... ' ...... i..ri in the timber, after cutting green , over u summer, or whi re some one left unburiK'd brush. i.iieK on Dying Hark i-he pine beetl.. lives on the dying ; inner bark of I he tree. A tree t hut i fin nr kllle.1 lii some other ner is mtaeked at once, wiiere . iln y," iiiilllnlv. and If the brusii. or oth-lis ..r tlvlne limber is sufficient to hutch large numbers of beetles, they will attack the healthy trees. A healthy tree will fill the hole that the bccllc bores through the bark with rosin, mid will kill the beetle. Hut if there ale enough beetles to cut enough channels ar uund under the bark to gilrdle the tree, they will kill the tree. There is also quite a little mistle toe in the Yellow Pine Repro duction. Mistletoe dues not hill the tree, but it makes (he wood fi bre bridle, so that it breaks easily, nnd weakens the Iree so that it cannot resist attacks Hum the pine beetle. An l-ABinple Frankly I do not know wlial caused so many of the young trees to turn brown last, winter, but as the burk, and twigs are all bright, rull of pilch, 'and green, I know that It is not an at lack of insects. it is only the n lbs that havej Buffered, and only those neemes that were exposed lo the south wesl. For example. i found two trees In the op-n. both h-ultliy trees, or were last y.ai. Hoth ab out five reel high, und grew about four feel apart, on an approximate line north oast and south west. The tree on the south west ninety percent of tile m'cdl.'S were brown. The tree on the North east was ull green. Other trees near show- (Continued on i'ago Five.) John M. Lindsay was fined .!." nnd costs this morning juuki- Huuh K Uradv of the justice COURT FINES UDUOR OWNER rotirt on churgrs of the pos.Hes.slou ground site. Taxpayers of Coluin of tiuuor. Lindsay is a n-std'-nl of'bla county voted a tipeclul tux for Islan.l City. purchase. Destruction of Racks Averted by Officers (by llilil l.jncll) The feeling ucuiilst the Installa tion or the salmon rucks ill Cather ine ( ri "k lias risen lo such a height t at hist evening. jl before dusk, a ion! !' sportsmen from iii-u- ml some from Colon and oilier purls of the valley ar-j rived at the hatchery with the in tention of tearing the obstructions In the stream out by fore.-. Many Merc UTuicd wlih burs, hummers and tools with which they Intended 1 ,i,..irv the framework of boards und timbers which effectively pre.j vents the ilmon from making i their way to the upper waters of. Catherine Creek. John Walden, county gme war den. Irvln French of the Wullown batciery and George UucUU-y of Second Step Toward Pcr- fecting Water Supply Begun W h e n Party Left La Grande. KollowiiiK the wile of the $360,- UUU block of J,a Grande improve ment bonds to a Portland company last week, the second step toward the ultimate building of an im proved water supply for the city ! was begun today when a parly of seven iihti, headed by I'lly Alunufr from here. 'Hie party, travelling in trucks. will requlri. slow progress during thu final lap of the trip. Permanent Camp The party, Including en expcrl enced cook, will establish a tump that will in .all likelihood be per manent at least for the summer. The present plans urc lo thorough- yet by.y investigate the proposition of bringing the waters of Hidden "what 'Springs, Jleuver (.'reek and West I have Heaver Creek Into the pipeline. working out u solution to the prob um in every detail. yr. Crews will return to Lu Grande in u short time. u in understood thut the plans fur the sewage disposal plant are now practically complete und thut progress on the two other projects. equipping und providing housing for the fire department, und storm Located on Fir Street puny, Mount Emily Oalry com new concern in I he loc-il opened its doors yen- , iterduy tinder the management of Verne itean. Associated with Mr. Hean In the enterprfse are I- w'fl. creamery manager and i ' man-pendent. The Mount Emily Dairy" plant lociiteil on I'ir street just back of Carr's Kurniture store. It Is i-ouiiiped with the most modern machlncs known for the scientific und sanitary preparation und care of iluiry prod JCls. Of particular Interest is u gluss- llne pasteurization machine, pow ered by electricity, which will make all milk delivered to cust mers absolutely sanitary without destroying tile natural cream con tent In the least. The firm will make a specially of filling the dairy needs of tile housekeeper in a complete serv ice for the residential districts. All dairy products und by-prod nets will be' handled. Including butter, eggs, cream, milk und cheese. Interior of Elks Home Is Being Redecorated I 'a i n I i s and d eco ra I e i s a re at work t oday at t he Kl ks' cl ub completely renovating und redec orating the Interior of the cluo rooms. Kver since t he cl Jb vmis built it bus been a delightful meeting place for the 1200 Elks of tin clly and to make it more so the reflnishing work is being done. Tinti:r, ih ii,ih.s to itisi; ST. 1IKI.KNH. Ore. The Colum bia eon nly fair board ha.s begun work on three buildings at the new fair ground sile. on the high way, a. short distance Houth of Deer Island. They are the school building. 3(i; r--l ; ngriculturat building, 4;x"n. f-e -with 14-foot walls and art building, 3'XiU feet. Com n-te founflaliotis have been placed for the stuck barn, which will be mix ton feet and have ac commodations fur II' ft heud of cut tle. Hoar) ways will be constructed with inc uiea or permanency. There are 100 ucres n the falr- Ihe Neslucca Itlver htitchery, both Miiplty'S of Ihe. statu fish com mission, stood guurd over the racks as the men upprouched. Three fin gnnul Wabbn. Kn-nch und Ilm-kby had u barbed wire f-neo between Ihem and the crowd und over this barrb-r rensotied wlth the sports men to refrain from teuring out (he racks. At tiiiM'B violence seouied Imnitn ent und the controversy became hnti-d. No blows were struck by fit her side, how.'vt-r. nnd ufb-r some 3' or 40 mlnut-s of nrguntn( I: u-k ami fort h over 1 he iurb-d wire the crowd gradually Ihinned out und by durk but a lew strugff- (.Continued oo P.g Five.) 5- ..: ,, -r? 0 ' Sir a- JM-'lecteU from among hundreds of girls In I tali, Mle Iorotliy (ulliter, Salt Iake VUy, whs vho mii as "MIsm I tnh." Hesldcfi win ning the title she also wins tlto clmiMf to go to Hollywood for a six months' inok- conlracl. IS BEEIECTED T).. Ifnai nifftlntf nf Ih.i nlil school board und the first meeting of the new board of dtrcctorn WttSuueu some liiiiu iu me iu.u.i- held lust evening. A vote wus cun vassed of the school election held here lusl Mondnv. after which Co lon' It. Kherhfii-d, representing the' members of tho board, made a few remarks expressing the ap preciation of the bouid for Mr. Ilussell's services as ' one of its members. Mr. Ituasoll responled with a short tulk wishing that the hannony of die last nine years of httrbody of educator vuUUl .C0 niue for many njore years. -Mfter which he retired from the position and J A. Epllug, who was unani mously elected at the school elec tion as u new member of the bourd, Colon It. Kberliurd was re-elect- ed us chairman of the board for another year. Tho motion wus made by Mr. Weeks und seconded by Dr. Landis. II. K. Williams was ugaln chosen school clerk and liia bonds were fixed ut $20.0UU. No other business cume before the meeting lusl evening, the P"' - pose of the meeting Tjeing for or - ganlzatlon of the new Hoard of Kducullon for l,a Omnde schools. t.;.... ..n..i..nn .i. ...in .P i.ir.. Timflin.- evenimr with Victor DePlnto. Mo-! linUt, in a joint concert under the auspices of the Men's Koruiu of Ihe Kirst Methodist church, arrived Hi la Grunde last night und Hpent the ! evening here. j Miss Moore left for L'ntorprlse today where she will sing before I the chamber of commerce tills evening and uppeur In recital there tomorrow evening. Thursday she j will return to Iji Grande. j The program for Thur.sday's re ALICE MOORE ARRIVES HERE cital fol'ow.s; j POHTLAND. re. (fly the As (a Concerto In 11 Minor (Albg- Uoclated' Press) Short circuited ro non Troppo) : Saint -Saens wjr,.s early today started it fire in (b) Poenie llongrots (llungitr- (h(, irwin-Hodson printing and en- iau Poem) Jederer ; raying plant, canning an esttmuled Victor DePlnlo jOHH f $iiri,0im, which is covered 1 i by insurance. (a) "o don Kamle." from Don Automobile license plates from Curios v"nl1 several western states, stored in (b) Aprlle Tosllth. basement, are believed ruined. (c) Wldmung (Dedication) Schumann ! (d) llotschaft (The Massage Brahms Alice Prlee Moore 1 nr. ; (a) Air (on the G string)... Much t (b) Gavotte Go8ec (c) ld Melody Hfndtng (d) Spanish Dance, in K Minor Uehfeld.. j Victor IK-Plnto IV. (a) Love's old Sweet Song ! Mallory ' (b) My Old Kentucky Home fi Hen Holt. (d) Low's in My Menrt.. Woodman . Alice Prlee Moore V. (a) Lulluby from "Joe l n" Godtird'SutMlre Alice Price Moor', Victor Del'ltlto -Nlnu Gibson ut the piano. Portland Woman IiHpirwI. SAI.KM. tire. Mrs. Leon Jsck of Portland suffered sprains and bruises here when un automobile I In which nhe whs riding collided with a mucnine u riven ny i, ruim of Halem. Mrs. Juck was uttended by a Salem physician. She will be able to return borne boqo. Three Affected Districts Failed to Return Cer tified Reports NEW ELECTION IS : ONLY STEP LEFT District Boundary Board Investigated Status of Vote Yesterday in a Meeting Here. Tho lllstrict Houndnry Hoard. composed of County Judge 1'. O. ' Couch, John Wells und W. W. Ste-' vens. county commissioners and E. i took the witness stand today in the A. Kayre, county srhool superlnten- shepherd murder trial to strike the dent, met yesterday and declared chl, ,)low r ,ho defense ut the recent vote for a union high 'ehurgeB thut ho killed young Mo sehool In tiie seven school districts hitock including Inibler, Alicel. Hummer-1 ' , , M Me, Willow Creek, l.ono I'nH ,lls (.0,lluiol asked. Dry t reek nnd Pleasant t.rove, m-, u Hhepherd replied in valid und Illegal. L flrm yoic0. This action was taken on the re- wl,h Int(.s Hhepherd's commendation of tho dlslnet ut-f ..., ,.,, uii ',r,,inu( torney after the board hud discov ered In an investigation that three of the districts affected had fulled to return certified reports of tile results of the vote. The action on the part of tho District Uoundary Board will ne- eessituto another election, to bo According to ii iraflie. count in ken recently, the uverage number nnrnriM mull I UtiLbUI'i UiHIL TRAFF1G HIGH of curs traveling over the Old ore- hud been used in Shepherd's plan gon Trail in this section of the'to obtain the MeClintock fortune. istate. from fifteen miles west or; i ienuieioii iu nit! iuiuiu-vi line, huH increused one bundl Und two cars per day since last your. Lust year an average of 4M rur8 truveled over this road' in one jay un, (his year the average wu j 670. The average number of cars Itruvellug over the Ul (lrande-Val- j fowa highway u day is ."Ml und rroin Pendleton to the Washington !HluU, ln IIG'J per day. Thu largest Increase In Ihe mini ber of curs at uny one point wus found ut the east city limits of La Grande, Last year ST.S cars wen .minimi htre .nrT tills V UT til number inereusrd to LH J. A d crease wus shown on the highway near Ontario but this is due lo til vfi-tiMl traffic ut pres. nt. because of the oiling operations there. Kive hundred und fifteen cars u..n. miiil.il at ii point one mill soutli of Cnion und the same nuiu i!T ut. inree unn out. ni' Ht ol r,nierpii&i A traffic count was taken on 'cry highway In thu mute How Interested Are You? Elicit joii return lioine front n hlmpplnit trip, or "irue nut of nnr Ii'him- HMile imiruiiiK. nod find Ibe imra'li or Inntl llltenrl wltb tinnd-blllx. Iiow iimh'Ii In U'ret di yml luiie in the file hne printed llierem' rerlnlnlj lln' Inlerol ou lake in I bat kind of iiiliorll-lint nM'ssntfe Is not tory volnabl.-, .SnliinUli nu ei l jiimI waul In riiul ndirrll-liiu In your iluily iB'Wpaiei. And Hull's whore mi rind Ibe in--aae of the direful, efflileiil bnlni. mail. "Observer Advertising A MercliaiKllslnjC hen Ice' SHORT CIRCUIT CAUSE OF FIRE Sweeping Denial of All Charges Made by the Defendant Today CHIEF BLOAV OF DEFENSE LANDS iShephcrd Firmly States That He "Did Not" Murder William Mc Clintock, "Millionaire Orphan." CHICAGO (l)y the Associated 1'ressl Willi Iliirllmr Mlicnhcrd liim luid been formally entered. The defense rested at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. The prosecutlon'u crosH exumluu tion of Shepherd was brief. Pros ecutor Crowe took Shepherd over his entire life step by step. The slute did not auk a, tdnglc (iiestlon regarding MctMlntock's illm-SH und Kuiinun's teHtlmony or the letter Shepherd is alleged to have written to Kui mini's Science school. The court room was surprised when the stute concluded. ' Arguments Arnuigc-d. Aiffuments to the jury were then arranged. The slatein the opening nrgu inoftt defnunded the death penulry.. Mis. Shepherd burst into tears wnen tj(. proseeutor said that she ;::;IJUI)GE KNOWLES AD'HKMEU 1IN -J APPEALED CASES SALIIM. Ore. (Hy Ihu Asm chit cd Press ) Supn'iue vourt decisions loday lueludeil: In the mutter of the estate of Henry l Perkins, devnsed, ami T. Hluy, slate Ireasun'i, opjM'l laul, . T. Ii. Myers, adminis trator, n Mill lo collect Inheri tance lax itpHaled from In Ion county. In the opinion of Jus-lii-e Hni licit .lodge J, . Kiiowles wus affirmed. .1. T. I'liy, V. .1. Hlark ami L. A. Stoop, paitueis, s. M. I). Allen, appelant, nu nipenl fniin I n Ion county; hii neiion for tlu folleetloii of bnikers' coiiimlsslon. In I lie opinion hy Justice Itciin, ilmlgc hnowles was affirmed. IOllli .McKriiiion iS. Icc Wiinilck, sberlfr, 1 nfoii oouuty appellant, a Milt to determine the validity of personal prop erly tux lien. In tho opinion by Justice Itrown Judge. Kiiowles wus affirmed. Frinevillc Newspaper Plant Damaged by Fire IlKND, Ore.. (Hy the Associated Press) . l-'ire of unknown origin emly today almost completely de stroyed the ''iit nil ( Megoutun, weekly newspaper at Prlncvlll 'ihe loss is estimated at from f 5.1MMI to $;.(lMl by IL J. Jonas, publisher. The plant was par tially Insured. Arrangements have already been made to continue the publication. i i v i : i nti;s hi poiu ld HLND. Ore. (Hy the Associated Press). Klve fires In the Des chutes nat (final forest are st III burning todny. None are serioiw, aeeordiug to forestry officials. We.it her conditions continue haz ardous, and the humidity is full ing despite lower tempera! -ire. IIADIO OWM It.S INVI'IDH TO PAV I'OH PHOtiKAMS Itln DK JANKUlo (AP)-Th honesty f radio falls In Hrall Is the busts use, ti Hie principal broiifbasting xlutlou at Hio de Ja h'-rto for securing operating funds persons wlili sets who listen In on the programs (ire expected to enroll as members, the (e,- being t.'i.OO u eur. There l(re now 2tnt0 m'iu bers. ' Hroadeating l dei loping slow ly in ltra.tl ilu,- lo the high dutj nn fon'tgn sets. Dealers say (hern would be a big expansion In bilsl ness If the broadcasters lu thu I 'uUttd St it lew could force their ' music through the heavy sen of static which prevents ltriill ttsten In.ff to Aiu'jrkun eutertulaiucnta. til. it- V ii . ! ' L '4i. ' . 5r x, m ; fix 1 , '"t 1 ' 1 r 1 Lucky ol tivcl lu t'amicl-Hy-Tlic-Sca, Calir., everyllUng la au uru even llll-ostlng. Tho folk of thu art colony wore a bit aghast when fair niuidetis npptyutMl In scant (iiwk nttln and liroctiHttxt to "nail 'cm up." but the marshal says, "It's only a question of gmuu an I cfrect why stop them'.'" So tn hco Hiith Whltcomb and "Connie" Herbert advertising a bit or tbclr -(ruck dituna. CHINESE IBS ATTACK JAPS SHANGHAI (Hy the Associated Press) It Is reported here today thut Chinese mobs ultucked the Jupanese consuls at Hoth Chung king und Chlnkiang. The consul ut the latter place, demunded nn apology und intimated that if It Is not mude Japan would take strong action. Ningpo reports said that the anti-foreign movement is rampant there. An unconfirmed d it patch from Wucho says that the Japanese cus toms commissioner bus been killed there und two Japs Injured. OHDLHLD TO I LAVM NHW YOKK, (Hy the Associat ed Press) The American consul at Canton has ordered all Americ-I ails to leave because of nnli-I'or-elgn agitation, said a cablegram ' received today by the Presbyteri an board of foreign mtsisons. Auto Victim's Body Is Shipped to Oklahoma BAKKK. Ore. (Special) The body of Nels Crawford, who wan killed here Saturday night. when the car In which he was riding ut a high rate of speed struck I hn lid of 11 culvert, t In owing both men clear of (he car, ratally hi J tir ing Crawford, wus sent to Oklaho ma to his brothers Monilny after noon. Alexander, who was riding with Crawford, Is still In the Halt er hospital. INSPi;TOKS IX PKNDLLTON I PKNDLKTON, f)re. ( (Hpecltil ) 1 Two Federal Inspectors. J. K. Hpur- lock unci L. (;. Drew, working un der the Federal bureau of Plants Imvc arrived In Pendleton to open an Inspection coinpalgu In Kusfern Oregon for the purpose of eradi cating Ihe while pine blister rust, that. Is Ihrenleiinig tho forests of white and sugar pine iu the west. The blister runt, which is deadly to pines Of five needled coil's, thfi w hite and smith r. was un w it l Inrly Imported from Kurope about U't years ago. and is rapidly becoming a real ui'-naee to the vast. I o real a of the west. The disease does, not travel from pin' to pine hut. ttoiii pine-to en mi lit nr irmiMc her rv lillwheH and Mien n im in lo the nine. The k.-ii-. I tieuhir object of sf-areh on the pre. sent trip Is Ihe Kngllsh eultlvahd bl.u k currant which is particularly suitable to the harboring and spreading of Hie diseitv. The cul tivated currant bushes will be em ployed by the .federal Inspectors whenever found. Their territory for Lie summer iS Kastern Oregon Ulld they expeei to make Pendleton their headquar ters for about five or six days af ter which stay they w III move on into the Wallowa couniiy. Both of the men are taking work in forestry, agriculture und botany ut O, A. C. tit,? MVS- , V t -it s, 1 . XTRA " ciui;f ON VACATION -WASHINGTON" AP) PrcsU .lj...t .Ulll.l.r.. Lift lVul.lt,pl..M t,- lut.r i' ,i(niiu uiu auiiiiim -Suainpscott, Mass. HOHHI'HS WKi:CK VAI'LT Kill LLP! H(J, Wis. (AP) lum bers early tiMlay wrecked tho vault or the. I'lrst Natlounl Hunk and cw capod with nu mideU'rmlned amount of cask ami wuritlcs af ter shooting up thu town In the most approved wild west manner. It Is iH-lievcil the loot is not more than ? 1 0,000. ITLK MANHAMIS KALLM, Ore. (AP) Contend ing that; Governor Pierce did not haiu tho constitutional right to t eto thu 1)111 passed by tho last leg islature railing A Hetal election next Septemlwr, maiidamiis pro ceedings were filed today In the mi pre mo court demanding that Sisc retary of Statu Koxer call a sieclal election on Hie seeomi Tuestlny In Seplemhcr. Tho petition was flUxl hy .Itilm McNary, halem attorney, oil Is hiilr of L. L. Swan, of Albany, a mcnilH'r of the legislature who appears as petitioner. Pierce veto ed the measure providing for a se- ctal election in I'.io event a refer endum as Invoked against any i-cwniio pnaluclug nieasurea en acted by the Ilgcslaturc. SHAKK-VP ANNOI NCKH WASIIINt ;T ) N ( A P ) Itcorgun iuHon or the prohibition enforce ment Hslcm. Involving obliteration linen. HiM'rntl'HllJltloil of antlM.ilty and enatlon or new mi- pf ixlsoiy districts coucurring wiiii fiMlernl Jiulielnl dlstiicls, was an nounced (iNlny by the treasury. The sweeping changes, to lieeoiiie. ef fect He August rii-st, aro designed to build up a distinct federal en forcement SstCIII wlHlOllt BIMTlrlC- ioir ffMiiH ratlou between federnl and hsnl en foil sn lent agencies. Mm-culrces Inltluto at Salem. MALKM. Ore. Members of Ihe Maccntiee lodge from many sections of western and southern Oregon gathered h"re for the initiation of a large class of candidates. A pa rude preceded the ceremonies. Many of the visitors arrived In a caravan which Is en route to Wash ington, where a district convention of the order will be held this week. f w 1 Navy Officer Busy Now Apologizing to Scribes (H Charles P. Stewart) W A H I II NOT N ( jN LA Special ) i '.mi fleorue Mcvers of tb' t'nl- led Stales navy Is busy upolugUing to nineteen Washington newspaper men. one after anoiner. He isn't permitted to herd them together und apologize to them in a body or to call them up on the telephone and get it over thut way. He must, traipse around from ..me., to office, upolngizlng to them peisona'ly, separately und individually. One apology is bud enough. Hut l!i 111 succession - gosh! Meyers Isn't doing this apologis ing voluntarily. Secretary of the Official Announcement Is Made in Paris Follow ing Meeting HERRIOT PROMISES TO BE FULFILLED Painleye Government Ex pects to Free Essen and Ruhr ' by August 15th to Certain Line. I A HIS (By the Associated Press) It wus officially announced today that French operations for tho evacuation of the, Kuhr would begin within a short time. The announcement was made af ter the council of ministers up proved measures , taken by tho Puinleve government for tho ex ecution of France's engagements concerning the Kuhr evacuation. It was explained later that this meuns the evacuation of Kssen, and the fulfillment by Palnlevc of en gagements of t he previous Her rlott government to evacuato tho Ruhr by August 15th to tho lino of Oberhuusen, Muulhelm and Kct twlg. IHHI1TS UAWKS PLAN. Hltl'SSKI-S (By 4he Associated Press) Germany cay pay her rep artitions obligations only through a lowered standard of living, long er working hours and greater pro duction per hour, Hir Jostuh Stamp. Hrltluli economist, co-author of tho Duwes plan, told tho International chumber of commerce today. 11a expressed grave doubts of the con tinued success of the Iawes plan. The chief difficulties, he Bald, wero labor problems involved tho production of goods for repara tions und ruinous competition as the result u : tho Importing oC goods into receiving countries without exports to offset thorn. COOEIDGE TO AVASH1NGTOX (By tho Asso eluteil Press) . Tim administra tion's tax program to reduce tho present tax burden by 300 million Is virtually completed for sub mission to congress next fall. An agreement has been reached on most major feature! of the pro gram It was revealed after a con- fenmco today Is twecn secretary .Mellon and Cbulmum Green, f tho housj- ways and menus com mittee. They are said to bo In accord except on tho question of repealing estate taxes. WASHINGTON (Hy tho Asso ciated Press). Critics of the ad minlstiation's economy policy wera answered in detail Monday night by Director Lord of the budget, lu a speech which, with one by President Coolidge, outlined the government's spending program for the next year before a meet lug of the government executives. A promise that he will recom mend further reduction of taxes to congress at the December ses sion wus made by President Cool idge. He predicted u surplus of $200. Oeo.OOO at the end of the fiscal year J ine 3t, und estimated that the surplus for Ihe coming fiscal year would approximate $390,ouu, ooo. Admitting there was llttte pros pect, for several years at least, of cutting government expendi tures below thrpe billion dollars annually. Mr. Coolidge said tho outlay for the current fiscal year would total 3,o;i5.(HMi.ooo. exclu sive of money applied lo reduc- (Contlnut'd on Page Five.) Navy Wilbur sentenced him to do It, tor spoiling n publicity stunt the secretary hud his heart set on, Now, Wilbur saw a chance re cently to get some swell advertis ing. The dirigible Los AngeleJ wus due to inuke a trip from her Lukehurst N. J.) hunrur down to Annapolis, tie up to the mast of her mooring ship, the Patoka, slay nn hour or two, then fly over Washington, hook outo the Patoka. once more for a short rest, and fi nally sail buck to Lukchurut. "I'll hv some Washington cor- (Continued on Pago Five.) URGETAX CUT