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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING 'NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY JW' Jf "V vow CITY EDITION THE WEATHER PORTLAND (AF) Ore gon: Fair In the east, cloudy In the went tonight, Tues day (ulr. VOLUME XXIII, LA GRANDE, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 6, 11)25. MEMBER ASSOCIATE? PRESS 160 ILLEB WEEK END ; ! W J K OVER LA GRANDE WINS FROM BEARS, 9-8 Walla Waiia Squelched Completely by Ninth Inning Rally BAKER CONTINUES MARCH; WINS 12-0 Pendleton Shoved Out of league Pennant Con - renciing uiass by White wash bunclay. in,t i; mocntux i.i;,u;i i; W. I. . V 3 .76 . 6 7 I'll. .7.-.U .&KR .26(1 l.a Oraudc .. Baker Pendleton Walla Walla Sunday! Al Iji (jrandc 1-n (Irandc y. (Unities. Walla Wulla 8, At Uaki'r: Pendleton 12. l, link.' Tin- Pirates dished out a III He word or cheer for their teammate. Al Ilurlli. yesterday, liy defeating tin- Walla Walla Bears a to 8 In a hectic Kioseiy piayeu game on - (llUlllunil. lly winning yesterday. J.a Grande advanced one more round up the ladder to I he league gonfalon, al though Maker did likewise. La Grande's two-game lead was kept Inlael and. even If Baker wins every remaining game, the Pirates need but one more win to nt least 9Kiir--ihcm of a tkv- Two mum vlclorles would cinch the pemmut bejond any doubt. Pendleton Out of Race. Incidentally. the Iluoknroori. whitewashed 12 lu were nbso luiilely pushed mil of tile Illue Mountain league ruce by the ag gressive linker nine. Jt even looks gloomy fur l'endl"lon finishing j unypiace except In third place. jusi neiore mo game slarled nere yesieruay, i inline .Muriall an nounced I hut llarlll, whose Bkull was fractured lu exlllbition t j,j rourui. was V . i,. u ' x" i,i,,'' iiiiiuuiiufiin'iu uroufjni r. V - upinaiwf..mpia - i. . " , b.. , J " v.....!.. MUM ivi div-ir iviiuu- bii.-iliiiK' ratflicr. Wrlulit Nut Itilit. AVrlBhi H(urtd hurling for the vlMiior;) urt-r thu Boara were r-lin-fi .scorrlt'KK. )iin juiinuiy a( U'iiiit was lackliif; Jn wucci's;.!, mid (Continued on I'nge Klve.) Aerurding to advlueM from Vnioii, the flH-rry plrkfntf In tin: urch;tnln in and aiuuud lliat city, if heKinninjf In ei.rn-st today ami wilU ronllnue during the nej.t we'K or t.-n day.n. I nlou. eM-elH a little lens Hum lialf a crop. Tills estimate was Hindi- hy conin t iit hortieultur- "ovi.h slurry picking sruson iy iiIkw starting- but with u mueli lss erop in prupurtfon to harvest. Karly rigtirrs plaT( the Cov crop ut upproximately t(t it cent or noitutil. I'lek'-rs are reported to be plentiful. HARVESTING . CHERRY' CROP Caravan Returns Home From Official Vacation After spending July Ma How a hake, w hit h 1'ouH h Is su Id haM. provi'd an "eye-opener" them, members of the Cortland Advertising club caravan started their homeward trek to Western tr con yesterday. They b-rt lu rroups inMead of in the mass for mation -isd uu the trip Irom Cortland. Only one accident. I hut fortu nately injured no one, occurred, according to reports here. A Cackurd car. carrying the I'r. Wright party, tipped over in the Wallowa canyon but did not leave the road. A ft-ndcr was damaged. 1 ;tileriHx' I Jilcrtain. Knlerprise citizens did thein-Hv-'i proinl at the row buy liri-uk las' ya tliv uici;iing of July Fire Burns Farm Home; Loss $4,500 Residence of B. F. Ows ley, Three Miles North of City, Was Razed by xmiues ouimay. Thi! farm residence of 11. uwsley, located about three miles north of La Grande, was burned lo the (.-round yesterday about 12:30 o'eloeli with a lolal loss approximating M.&'io. ine building is an absolute Ions and most of lis contents on the second floor and In the basement were burned, uuk-k work enabled members of the family to remove most of thu iurnlture on the ground floor. 1,, The building was partially eoe. red by insurance. According to .Mr. Owsley, the fire started near the n ie. Ills laughter first discovered the blaze. WORKMEN CAUGHT IN CAVE-IN: HAD NARROW ESCAPE for five days, starling tomorrow S. M. flirlslensen. workman on i afternoon, arrived in .a Grande I he building site across Adtnin "1"r'"ly evening ami has com irom I he Observer ofrice. had a plclcd her dally menus Unlay. The narrow escape this morning. Me' school will be held in Hie basemen) was digging in a deep ditch about' of "lu Odd Fellows building. Wash eleven o'clock when Hie sides cav-l inslon ami Elm streets, for two ed in. just barely covering his head. Prompt relief permitted him to brealh ami workmen .lion,,,,- Tfrnnllei. I.' u.,- ..l.l extricate him at 11:115 nearly an hour after he was hemmed in by gravel and dirt. Ho sutfered no III effects, except few- bruises, II is said that Chrlslenseu is I lie second man that has been' caught there by a cave-In, Rescue Work Taught At Training Camp IlliAliyr.MlTEItH, C. M. T. limp Lewis. Wash. (Special) Instruction In persons, under rescuing drowning Ihe uuupices or the American Red Cross. Is a part of the training of selected group (Of citizens in attendance at the Citizens' Mllllarv Tralnlmr Cninn .al Ciiini, l.., l I'n.i.... in,. i,,i,.i. age of Charles E. Duliome n lin- "'""f Instructor at thi Taconiii .y ( the uniToi in JtisJ ( rosa course In lifc-Hu hip is tn'- Inff plven lo Ihe tl(i.i-n-Holdii t.h. jSasllaraclory coiuptitlon of tin- course will In: evidenced by U'rosH certificate. j Among those luliliiff the courst. is John U. Coollde of la (.Irand-. ATHLETIC CLUB REORGANIZED; PLANNING CARD A re-organiiiKilioii of tliV i,a Orande Athletic lub was announ ced this morning, l'r.mk Ueehlin haH Iteen named pnsidiiit of the organization. succeeding u. 1 1. Seott. Tommy Ketiney the, new physical Instructor, ". J. Donolnie ha.i been eb-rlod vice president and Hector Melnnls. Hecretnry. The new ofricials of the. athletic club intend lo keep the I.. A. '. an act f vi orgauiul ion during siim mer months In preparation for a big program during the fall und j winter athletic HeuaunH, A right curd is now being arran ged for presentation the hitter part or July. So fur little haH be-n d finitely done on the mutter ulh than lo (ti en I turn,' IU-ckr and lu lbert Allen to fight the s ml- wiudup. (.1 Mill TO IHtll.l,. The fgular drill of t'ompanv will be held ll.ly evening tl 7:.! o'clock following the vacation riod. Fourth. Kvcryonc present was ex ceptionally loud In their praii" of the entertainment tendered on the "officlul vacation" by t he Wallowa counly scalers and the visitors left with a fine regard for the l lnter prise citizens an J their culinary accomplish tuents. On their trip Into Kastern Ore gon the visitor were given "'1T luncheon at JVndleton and uft. r! I arrh Ing hvrr at 5 o clock l-'rlda; afternoon, were gueuts of tie 1 nlon 'ounty Chamber of om- mere" at u dinner presided ov,rl by Or. W. C. MeAdory. The canivun b-rt here about 7 o'clock Criday evening and nr- rived at Wallowa Lake shortly nfler 1" o'clock. It was nceom- et on the ns'-rve und thu! no illifl pa riled a far as the lako by A ! cully with fires h yet beta en seals traffic ufflccr eswort. icoumenii this s-.-asoa. SCHOOL OF IIIG TO START SOON Mrs. Margaret. Wiswcll, Instructor, Here for Tuesday Opening EVERY HOUSEWIFE URGED TO ATTEND School to Be Held in Odd Fellows' Building at 2 O'clock Each After noon. Mrs. .Margaret vj..,e. f the YVcstinghoiisc l-;tcdrio and Manu facturing company, who will con- ,duct the free Cooking School and ' ""'given' conomlcs demonstration lo by The livening Observer 1 hoirii each ariernoon. the program starling prumptly al 2 o'clock every day. - Every housewife In the com munity is Invited to attend the school, which The Observer hopes will be one or the most Interesting events or the kind ever held In I .a Grande. Complete daily melius will be announced ciu-h ilnv by ' 'V"' WiBwell and one meal of the i "'.'l'c wl." h" "t-luully demonslral. every diT rrivtniH 'provide for rtpecial attention to .such tiiinga ua meata, cakea. Iiot breads, cookies, vegeta bles., etc., and one afternoon will le devoted to In-structlon und dem onstration on canning of fruits and vegetables. Attendant at the school will be invited to test the , reHiilts obtained hy actual eating whenever possible. Special re freMinients will lie perved at the Saturday afternoon program. Tomorrow afternoon, the first program will be devoted to the prepanitjon and demonstration of a luneheon menu, for Ihe day. Mrs. Wlsweii's .schedule for the day's ni'-nus in as follows: lireakrast: Orange juiee. rolled wheat, cream, tierambled eggs, whole wheat muffins, . Preferred Stock coffee. Luncheon: Sliced meal loaf (eohl), fruit .salad, spinach, rolls, Meadow Harvest butter, pineapple; CUke, jfcU (en, j Dinner: Kacalloped polnloes. but-: tered b'-ets, ik w peas, L'coeo egg salad, fruit gelatine pic. I . "I like your city, your people 8"em always on Ihe go." Mrs. W'is well said today, "and certainly you nave sph ndid r sid-mia disiriets in which to live. And then I wl.sli to coutratliet the report that 1 am from Chicago, for I'm from the At lantic Kc.-ihoatd. So you might n,,y I've traveled it lon way to bring my message. ' .Mrs. Wis well mines to li ( Ira tide aft'T having mvend a large lion of the Culled Stales holding cooking schools, with highest rec ouimenduiions irom leading home (('uillnucd on Page Five.) (b oige Noi,,v ami riyde Mlooin fif La C.c.ind" were ar-aigned ,e. fore the juxljec uf (he peace. Huh i;. Itrady, this morning charged with dest-crsition of Ihe American Chig. The charge was pp-ferred by u. lis Calmer, eoininander of the lo cal post of the American Legion who aeied for the organization in placing the complaint. The defendants were released on a cash bond of J"0 en eh and ere lo appear for trial in the city hall fl:;tO tomorrow morning. 'arl ti. Ib-lm, district attorney, will conduct the proHeeui Ion and I'. S. IvailllOe tlUH been eiKager .y the defendants. 7... ' malllla i'OTCSls A 1C Free from Fires Now fj. raid .1. Tucker. ioiet ranger nfilie Meacham Hlstrict or the Cinalilla Njftonat Corest, un In la Orande this imtininvr, Mr. Tucker reports that Milngs are otii- Ti TAKEN ON FLAG CHARGE July Fourth Calm, Quiet In County Ultimate in Safe and Sane Celebrations Reached! in Grande Rondo VaI-1 ley. ' II was apparenl lo even Ihe mosl casual observer ovi r Ihe week end that the ullimale In safe and sane Fourth of July celebrations had been reached. In I nion County il least, no nr. resls for drunkeness. disorderlv conduct or other actions usually associated with celebrations were reported. In the vicinity or La Grande but one arrest was made that was di rectly traceable to Ihe festivities. This occurred al llllgard a half on hour after midnight, Saturday. Louis Fontaine was arrested by G. M. Pierce for the use or pro fane and abusive language in a public dance hall, lie u.s ar- j raigricd belorc Judge Hugh E. ' nrauy or Ihe justice court Ibis morning and fined 2U and costs which he elected lo serve in the county jail at the rate of two dol lars a day. .No Car Accident No serious motor accidents of any kind were reported. J. II. Gor don, inspector of Ihe aulomolille division of the public service com mission orrlved In La Grande this morning after a trip over most of the territory and staled that to bis knowledge no casualties occurred on the highways over the week end. Hundreds of people spent the two duy vacation al Wallowa Ijike. Ihe I'ortland caravan wan also at the lake for the Kourlh of July und 'motorists from all ovei the coun try were among the gueals regis tered nt tho resort. Klgln and IJakor also drew big crowds of pleasure seekers. Kven the tjiuuller outlying districts such hh Ceriy, 1'leaaunt Clrove and oih ' r gathering phics wnm throng ed but nn has already beu noted ail wtre unusually well conducted and orderly uetelmilions. Many others chose lo gd back lo nature rather than- go to the re- (Contlnucd on I'ago Five.) COKTI,AM, Ore. ( Bv the As sociated Cress) World-wide dally prayer on the part or Chrisi Ian Kndeaorers for a revival of re ligion and for-world peace ami friendship, were items recommend ed in the two-year program of ac tivities report ed today to the thirtieth International 4'hri.si am Kndeu vor convent ion by VUl ward C dates, general secretary. Ot her feature in t he program included definite service of Chris tian Kmb-avor'Ts in soul-w Inning ami missionary campaigns In their own local churches and commun ities. CO It T I, A N I), (.ire. '(AC) Closer cooperation by and between various denominations was urged by the liev. lr, William Jliram Coulkes, pastor of the old Stone CP'sbyterian church or Cleveland. In his address at the thirtieth In ternational Christian Kmb-avor convent Ion in session here. He urged churchi to remove 1 heir "denominational blinders." co i rn .an n. tary Of the Tn ore. (ACj S asury Mellon (Continued on Page Five.) You Are Invited The OhcrtcrV Cfmklng Si'IkhiI Marts tomorrow (Tim'mIii ) nf feriMMili prriinptly al '2 o'clo k In the liHement fif the Odd Cellows' ball, with Mis. Mar gnrel Wl-wcll, nr Cbicaun, liiMi'iK-tor. liver nrHiiuii In Ih ltliiande territory I In lie. ii ntiend. The 4-Imm(I I, free. In tin I lon and deitHMt-iral.'iHi will Int two hfMirs cM'li afl'rnoin. .No pn-t ou Pgl-lntilfHi l retpilro.l. AltcndaiMi' prt.en will Im- glen Hway 4'neh day. Clan In at tr'inl etery piogram. "Observer AdrertlMug A Mcrcliaudbhig bervk' ill PRAYER RECOMMENDED RIFFS 61 C GROUND T1ZI AREA French Remove Women and Children from the Threatened City TRIBESMEN LOSE ON TWO FRONTS Supreme Command of the French Forces Taken from Marshal Lyautey;! uuuook ressimistic. FEZ,. French Morocco (lly I lie Associated Prcssl II was orrielHl. iy aiiniiuuced today that the ereiich have removed all women and children rroiu Tain as a, pre caution. laist night Ihe Trench admitted reverses on Ihe rront near Thm. 'Ihe French severely defeated Ihe lllffiuns III two engagements yesterday when Ihe llirflans at lacked near Aln .Malouf und Klf fane. They lost heavily at the first and were routed at the- second place. COMMAND IS CH VGi:i PAitIK ( My the Associated Press) --Supreme command of Ihe French forces opposing the mm. ans Is to be taken from Marshal l.yautey, governor general, and ill be entrusted lo a general who will le.ive immediate;-' for tho front. . The slep was taken to allow l.yauley freedmo In carrying out his uUullnlslrallve ainhs. J 'jne general selected Is understood to bo (fcneral (.uillaiimut. commander of ullied operations in tho Balkans luring the world war. A l-'ez dispatch yesterday repre sented Ihe Moroccan situation In ft highly pessimistic light, with I wholesale defections of llllhnrlo friendly tribesmen anu an Insllffl clency of I' leneh troops lo hold till: line airalnsl. Illlfmn drives toward I1 ex and Taza. scm iu .mi; as i ki;s takkn. KAUAI, l-reneh ftlorocco Hy toe Associated Cress) Creneh mil itary authorities have announced that they have had to '"take spe cial measures" because the hostil ity of a number or tribes along the eastern section has become no pro nounced. A tel. p, Ik, ne rail fnitn thn St. IJlnhethS hosplial at linker ut '2 o'cliH'k fills oriernooii Hlifftl that Al Harth. La . ramie catch cr, wImi.m! skull was fractured In a game at linker Satnnla.v, In lniui)cd iMfuy ami thai his con ilitlmi is xrvy lavorable ror n; emery. HAKKII, Ore. fSpeciat).- linker eiehrated Independence Jay Hat irday. and Sunday three m n I wen- In the hostiltul. one in u eiiiieal condition, as the result Or til" fCNlivilieS. Al iiarth. iiopular catcher of I In- , a c.iande bas-iball teUin in tin- Mlue Mountairi league, was unconscious yesterday, the resuM of Injuries received when he w.im struck on the temple ,y H, pitched ball during II xhibition nuw July Com Ih between Maker and I. a (Wande. rj. it. Kanl-nry was pitching for Maker at the lime. ibe- is entertained for bin rv i ,, .-r y. William Kefly, ofriehil of He American l-giou and proprietor ol a dr-ig store, was Injured w h -n a torpedo cpHnbd IH-iir his he. I. His coinlition is not serious. A gun Inter, firing w hat he. ihoiik-ht was a blank cartridge in (irizty r;uleh during the cehhr.i tion Saturday night, pulled (h- trigger. (- thai t Is in ( I lie hospital. I he till f let stl'UeU him in th- calf or Ihe leg, bad'v teiit ing and bm ning ids riesh. Tie ;; nn man w as not found. TO A'CICMl HCtffHtr.. Kitrl lieynnldff, werritiry of the tliaiiilMT of eomiiMTee, und his fa mily left eui'ly Salurliy vneallon tr(.. Mr. TRIO INJURED AT BAKER, ORE Kill attend thu short course for CM, I, ISM I II iiiiiiik relHl secretaries al I'liigi ne) WAMIIINtlTON ( lly the Assori wblte Mrs, ll'ytiobls visit relatives aled Pri-ss) The comptroller ol" In Portland, 'tile party will return currency today issued a call for the lo l.a (irande via the -MlKenzle condition of national banks at the lias, about July 16. , close of business Tuesday, June 3d. Fire Sweeps Theatre : ' mi)) p " ru) iw- ,.1. Tbrw iienple dlml when fl. swept Mm (.Oils theater In Kan sas Illy. This inVUiro shows firemen showering water on tl, 'blackfitnl walls which are all thai, is l.rt of the building iw. tiiniitely few iM-oidc were In the idaee nt the time SAILOR STOPS SHANGHAI (flv Ihe Assoclaled Press) A Chinese about to at tack n municipal constable from behind, was shot und killed Kalur day evening by a sailor from the 1,'liited Hlates destroyer Mucl,eiscli. who came to the constable's res cue. The conuluble hud arrested the lender of a Chinese mob assembled outside a cotton mill. Tho mob mill unless threatened to burn the Home of their comrades who hud been urrested were released. 'Hie American miilor shot, thft companion of the urrested leader just na lie wus about to attack the constable und foreigncm said that, thn aailor'H action prevented what promised to be a serious situation. NO MrTU tiE.vr LONDON (Hy Ihe Assoclaled i'rees) Foreign Secretary Cham- berluln today told Ihe House of Commons that Great llrltaln lias sent no note lo ltussla regarding the recent Chinese evenlH but that the British government "reserved" full liberty lo take whatever action It might think was reiiulred." He was referring lo reports Unit Mrilnln might, break diplomatic re lations with Itinisln because ot ul leged soviet influence in tile pres ent Chinese troubles. Divorces (Gaining in United States Today NKW YOKK (I)y llie Associated ress) Asserting Unit f,0 per cenl I OI ne oiorces are oiiiiillleu Ity iraim or collusion anu 'inn Mivoree In the Cnltt'd K(at-s is increiiMlng faster Iban in tiny other country, the Sunctlly of Marriage Assoeia lion will ask the New Orleans tri ennial convention of the Protestant Kpiscopal church to forbid remar riage of divorced persons. The Kpiscopal church sanctions remarriage of Innocent parties in IKoreea based on inlid'illy. The association Is starling a move for the repeat or this canon, at tacking it as unseiipluriil, eonlrtiry to the practice hi the early Chris tian church and Illegal In regard to church law. Stetson Is Named New Minister lo Poland MWAMPI'COTT. Mass. (lly lb Al'SOCUlled Press! - l''otiU!l Illl- ;iiiiiir-iiif nt Mas made le-re today that John II. Mlelsoo. jr., of I'hlla. lelphla. had been nppoiiifi-ij mli'.is- lo Poland. Vllle riurer nt Berlin ' Hi;i:i,lN. A P) - Prolessor K. M. Morcbard. of Yale, lecenlly ol- ened a lecture course lit llie lli-rllll I nlverstly. He said In Ills opinion bis chief task conistcf of re-es-tabiishlng International set, ntlfic Kintlolis and preparing the way tor th" resiiinpt Ion ol Of noun-Am-erlean exebnnge of professorships YELLOW IB inoriiliigucn us existed before the uar. Iteynol'lsl """ nil iitt--j XTRA IJMTS stock nmvi;. ciiiCAtio (ai) tii,. orrices or llm tiralu Marketing cumiuiiiv. i. l!6,00U,iou corporation lauiiehed a year ago In racllllntn the mer ger of rone largo mid-western Uralll firms In n pi-oliy-l Irslinml vieui'iany n umln miller produe- er i-oiilllil, Nliiiouildctl tudav llini n stock selling cnmiuilgii among ... inniiers mill Uetn lefl,ill..l. abandoned. Company officials sali mat ine iiroiiiotliin work of bold Ing tho organljil Ion hail not been iiiluii vigoinusly aN i.a.i i,,, '"""? I'liuiiieii tor tin- hist :in "V ""' "nn "lllst ineiuis til meeting 91,000, 000, In obligations railing ile July i'HIIi. YOITIIS LOOT HANK. itKraorr, jii.h. (apj ionr youths today held up I In- cashier of tho llaiulriimck National hank on Ihe street ami cmhikI In an automobile with (tll.Mio. Alaskan Hunters .Must He (iulileil HKATTLK (Al'J Beginning Au gust JS, non-residents hunting gutiie animals lu Alaska must Im recompiinied by registered and li censed guides. Ihe Alaska Clame Commission has announced. Per sons not licensed havo been pro hibited Irom guiding non-resident hunters. Formerly, licensed guides were required only for the Kenal Penin sula, between Cook Inlet and 1'rln te. William Hound, south of An choiage, but Hie new ruling cov- ih all Aliiuka. I'DHNS MICH IV lllvMAM) COTTAOK (lltovi;, Ore. The ferns and evergre or the. Col. t hat go to lage liroe eo-iiiti'v usle by (he millions are being turned Into a source of profit by N. Vinson, who ships them lo tin stores over Ihe country which have .no dlliieiilty whatever lu disposing of lb. in. The only dif ficulty ubieh .Mr. Vinson has ex perienced lias been hi getting auf tliienl of Ihe ferns ami ever gre, ns lo suirf.ly the demand and he has lo turn doun carload or ders. lairing the last Christmas season he sold at least a million and a half ol (he terns. Two Seats to Be Filled In Progressive Ranks (lit I lull Irs c. steuari) WASIIINflTdN INK A Kp-rial The luo reertit d'KlIm in 1h raiikv S u;iior Ccde il M. .H. .'(,. ett..'H itinl hJeiiatiir I'Mwin I-'. l,dil'n eomitlK so elriHe t Mff lcr, ha -e jotted thn Crofs'tesstve group in cijiihi'ihm eonslib-rablv. I let ween now inn! I he tiationa1 lefihdnluro' next uieelinjy hoiiim elf. -(((( reiirKani.liitf must li- done nr the 'Line" will find Itself inatertiiUj wakem-d. In tic- hist roiiKfe:, 'rei;ressi v t-rn was pretty rnrmtd(the. S imtoiH Ui Colh Me, lnJd, I.yim J. Crazier a tul Smith W. Iirook- jhart. wen- the nucleus. Seitalor jtb-oiKe Y. Morris was of Hie group In everyiiiintr except that he con trived to retail! Ills Kepuhlirail party rianilinK - nominally. ! Keiiiitom llenrik Khipslead and Majjt.ua Johnson, turmer-liibor-, IjAUTOMOBiLE m ACCIDEIIT 0fi! LIST LARGE Fifty-Seven Peraons Per ished in Car Wrecks in United States CLUB'S COLLAPSE WAS FATAL TO 43 Fourth of July Celebra- uons Kesulted in Eigh teen Deaths; Airplane Crash Slays Two. 'IliCAOO (Bv the' Anelnl Press) Week-end accidents suited In at least 160 deaths throughout the country. Automobile accidents brought In thu largest toll, 57 losing their Uvea from this cause. The drowning total was . Forty-three persons perished when a Boston hnllrtinir collapsed. Fourth of July celebrations re. suited ralally for eighteen and two were killed In an airplane crash. Ten persons were killed and eight Injured In automobile accidents oa tho I'uclflu coast. MST O' 1I',D 4i. UOSTON' (By the Associated ress) The list of dead In tho col. lapse of tho l'lckwlek Cluh hnlm. Ing Saturday will probably remain at 43, Mm Chief Scnnott said today after firemen had removed tho dc, hrls from that part of tlio dunco noor stilt standing. Thui work was ord.r.d iy Mayo " Stirley when he found contractors and laborers working only in tho. evacuated part of the building site. Jtoat of the bodies removed havo been Identified. KIUTOOWX DRIER roitTLAND, Or. (By the As sociated Press) The Fourth of July shutdown In sawmills this year on tho west coast is the brief. est In years, according to reports (Continued on Page Five.) OSLO. Norway. (By tho Assocla led, l'reses) Cnpl., ltoald Amund sen, with Lincoln Ellsworth, his American colleague, and tho olh. ers who accompanied him on his polar expedition, came to Oslo Sun. day in the seaplane N-25, which they were able lo milvagc from tho polar ice for their return to Hpttn liergen. From Spitsbergen the ex plorers were brought to Morten on j the government steamer Abr Nv. Selnier, reaching Horlcn at mid. night Hal uiday night. The i xplorers landed at Oslu amid scenes of enthusiasm com. parable only lo Ihe return of Frld tjof Nnnscn from the far north in I tins. It seemed as If every one in Oslo was astir to welcome Nor. way's national hero and when shortly before 1 o'clock flvo sen. planes coming from Horten wern sighted, a tumultous roar went up. Four of the planes Klthdren, lenv. lug the now famous polar plane N-i'fi, with Amundsen and thn other explore on board to des. cend alone on the outer buy. AMUNDSEN IS BACK if! OSLO ites. vere nllte,!, Henutoru William K. Ho rah and Jatneii Couzena wero ItepuMlciiii ltiMirems much of tho time, Heuators Hiram W. Johnson. Ar thur Capper und U. H. Howell were occasionally o a Utile, H-nalnr llurton K. Wheeler of eourse iieloiiKid to the "bloc" but didn't count us u vote to the good atfiihist the adtulnlstration, tnas much as. u tt inocrat, lie was untt admlnlMtratlon anyway. The same thing might, b said of Shipsieud and Muguua Johnson; yet tin administration did gain at the "bloc's'' expense by a "regu lar" He publican1 defeat of Johtt son ut the last election. t t if the seven original depend abb's ,a Kolletle, Iidd, Crazier, Htookhart, Norris, Hh instead und (CuuiiuuhU on rage Five.)