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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-TWELVE PAGES TODAY THE WEATHER Portland, (AP) Oregon: Fnir In the east cloudy In the west tonight and Bunday. CITY EDITION rust VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRE88 LA GRANDE, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 248 E Governor To Speak Today To Woodmen Vanderbilt's Rich But Starts At The Bottom Daughter To Marry Today 11 I., . vl 'J- - I RIFFS PUT She Spells S HIGH LUMBER Geographical Situation Makes City Eastern Oregon Center '.120,000 FEET NOW THE DAILY OUTPUT Figure to Be Greatly En larged When New Mill Starts Operations; May Reach 700,000 Mark. Editor's Nutr Tills Is the sixth of a scries, of weekly stories touching upon lh in (lusli'lul anil comincninl re-Mitim-N or La Grande, I iilon, and Wallowa couiitii-s being published la till' Exeillng Ob server. With a totnl output of upilroxl nuitcly 4,20.(HMI feet of lumber a day which Ik soon lo be augmented lo u ilgure near 70(1.0110 feet Iji ('..undo stands as tin' greatest lum ber iniinulncturing center in Km- .ufactuiing center in l-.us- lern Oregon ami one oi me in lite state from the aianupoint of production. Tlie 4 '20,0011 feet produced each lay In Ui Grande at present is turned out at this Howman-Hlcks Lumber t'ompuny mill with 2f,fi, 000 Tei't, the. Grande Hondo Lum ber Company plant with 120.000 feel each working" day and the L. 11. llcnefeo Lumber Company ma nufactures approximately &0.000 feel of finished lumber each shirt. To Ibis already lurire volume or production will soon be added the output or the .Mourn .'...my x-u. .- pany mill. Kxucl figures on u , output or ' are. not available but It in estlmat- . . "Minum bv puck norse irom i ov day. The Mount L,ul mill is x- , 1 ,.,., ,.x iieetfd to open some time dtiilng"' " " , . the latter purt ot August or the first of Sur. mber. These figures do not take Into account the liownuin-lllcks Lum ber activities at Wallowa und Max ville. the Menefee Sawmill at Mount Harris, the Kant Oregon Lumber Comliany operations at Enterprise or the numerous small plants located near IM. Grande which contribute a Kreat deul to the Bi-neral wealth ot the com munity. Ill;; Distributing I'oiut All or these mills must ship their supplies on one hand and thrtr lumber products on the oth er ihrouKlt l.a Orande. There is no oilier outlet to the vast tim ber sections or Wallowa County than tlirouRli the Grande llbnde Valley. Conseuuently La Grande serves as an actual distribution point ror many lumber concerns . (Continued on Pobo five.) A Kord coupe, owned by I'elc 1 arson, was stolen rrom In front of his residence on Main street last eveiiliiK, according" to 'the po lice. The machine was a 11125 mo il. I. Kcpoits have also reached here that a l'old roadster was stolen In ltaker a couple of days uko. Tiarric officers have been in structed lo search tor both miss tate cars. PETE URSON'S COUPE STOLEN Song Recital Program Arranged In Five Parts Pis-ntalion of Krederike ehilk. Mid Alfred Meyers in song recital Mt the Presbyterian chirch on Monday. July 27, at 8 : 1 T p. in.. by the Monday Musical club vWll mark Mr. Meyers' first appear ance in l.a Grande in concert, nil hough Miss Hrhilke Is a welj Knrtw u faorite. lioth Miss fJ-.hilke and Mr. Meyers have been studying In the. cast for two yeurs und are lure. during the summer acation. The program follows: I. I;i Page's Koud Hong Novello thi laun - Ojtntn ti ) Kaffodil :e!d Hodgson M.ss Hrhilke !!. a The Want of Vou..Vunderpool (to You In a Gondalo t'larke ti l A hreamlund City Arunda.e (d ) Give a Man n Horse He Can Hide U'Hma Mr. Meyer. Chief Executive of Stale in La Grande to Attend Picnic- at Riverside Park. Governor Walter M. Pierce ar rived in I .a Grunde tit in morning in .ii.I,.. in I I li IntlllUnn Kill 1 1 ll state deputy of tho Modern Wood men of A mer icu, to niuKtJ one oi the- main addresses ut the lodge picnic, ut the Riverside Park litis afternoon and evening. A committee composed of offi cers of the lodge and others met Governor Pierce and .Mr. Smith at the train. The program at lite park com menced at two o'clock this after noon and lias not been reserved for members of the lodge only, but un invitution has been extended to the general public to attend. The picnic Is being held in honor of Bert Ouknuin, national deputy of the Woodmen of America. The entire afternoon and even ing will be devoted to Hports. lunch, und addresses, concluding with a public, open air Initiation of new members ut nine o'clock this even ing. Severn Speakers The program will Include ud d reuses bv Governor pierce. Sena tor Bruce Dennis, liert Oakmun, national deputy, Johnson H. Smith, stale deputy, and George H. Mc- Kadden. district deputy. Tiiu sun h Jannoimiu.d. The afternoon will open with a variety of sports. Novelty races und all sorts or uthletlc contests will last until :3li this evening when the basket supper will be ea ten. K. It- ItiiiKo in muster . of ceremonies for the picnic. (ANGLERS READY TO SALLY FORTH; MANY TAKE PART fisherman of tin row on the annual Wing. Fn and ,.iet. It. J. pect to tlsh on the Imniiha Hiver oc the His" Hlieep crceK out oi Klllerprisi'. U H. HanneflelU and Howard d'Hrien will fish in Dear Creek, il. G. Avery and Jack - Council will be up in the Wallowa territory somewhere, litis rainier is ulready on his way to .Mirror Lake at the head of the South Kork of the Wallowa Itlver und the stoddards and party are at Wildhorse Itlver. some distance from Caldwell in Idaho, to name just a few. Three Deer Sighted By Highway Officer Ihirius" Ids various trips over the (lid tlrcKOIl Trail highway be tween Meachaiu and Head Man's pass for the past two months. It. II. Unblock, state highway division engineer with offices here. has sevn three deer and in all cases they were not. more than one hun dred fejet from the road. lu-cr are evidently numerous in this s'ction and add much to the nutural attraction. I'M v to in-; host lir. W. T. I'liy. or Hot lako. will be host at a reception at the sana torium to the member "or the l'n ion County chamber of commerce and their friends Thursday even lug. July 30. The reception will be rrom 7 p. in. to lo p. in., dur ing which lime ir short program will be given. Including dancing. I'.-Ciinii't Pleads Guilty K.M.IOM. ore. Wallace McKay, ex-convlcl pleaded guilty before Judge I'ercy Kelly of the local cir cuit court on a charge of rorglng rherk. Sentence wil be pronoun- iced next Wednesday. III. Chanson Provencale Dell Acqca Minn Hchllkc. ' T. Le Cor (The Horn) Kiegi r M r. Meyers II. (a) Slvelln Kin-liHk' (I.) The Htur Hogeis (c) Jlayftelds and Hulterriies " Iel HlejiO Miss Kchlikc III. Three Negro Spirit ials: (a Somebody's Knot kin at Yd" I'oor I--- ( It) I'm Ho Gtiid Tiouble Don't lisl Alnay IU (cl Goin" to Shout All Over God's Heaven ilurb'tgh Mr. .Vbyers. IV. Night Hymn at H-a Thoim-s MIhs SehJlke and Mr. Meyers How many words enii ou sH'H? Siamis .Maftsun of ltoeh 4'Mrr, ah., wem a siM'IMiig mutch by spelling IIIUO wonlsj her opponent iiils-scti on the IMiytli word. LEDBETTEH iu.i i: mountain i-i;a;i i: flubH W. Ij. I'Ct. l.a Grande lo 4 .713 Maker 8.1. 6 .670 Walla Walla 6 -357 I'endleton 5 i .367 Sunday (iameN. ),a Orande vs. 1'endleton. Jiaker vs. Walla Walla. Hud l.edbKter, youthful pitch ing ace of the Imbler liiBh school baseball team and since mainstay of the Observor nine in the Twi light heuguo will get his firHl op portunity to pilch against a real teiim toniorrowi ' when Ja Grande and Pendleton play the hist game of the Jlltie Mountain leugu seri es. l.edbetter is a right bander and promising youngster, lie hafl con siderable steam on the ball, a cool head and ublllty to lighten up in the pinches. Mclnnis. field captain of the. Pirates for the rest of the Heason. will probably start the game In the box but expects to ux! I .'d better at least three innings and should he do well against the Mucks he will he taken on. the trip to Caldwell. Iduho. next week. Of course high school ball is a lot different than the cIhss of ball played in the Itlue Mountain ea- Ktie but with fair support the boy should make a good showing. The Pirate lineup will include, Stucker, catcher, Tex Knight, first base, Spud Helm, short. Iavl se cond base, Kaust third base, Alex ander center fielder and ilargelt, lert fielder. According to report from Pen dleton Manager Schiller of the It neks has strengthened the out fit In the last two weeks. Char lie lloskins has been sinned to do the catching and Ilargett will be back in the outfield which will strengthen the club in that depart ment. Kelley pierce, a southpaw ehueker from ib'lix, with Hill Mc Garrigle w ill comprise, t ho 1'en dleton pitching staff. The game will start at 2:U0. Turkey Culture Taken Up at Tclocasct, Ore. NOUTII. POWDKK. Ore. (Speci al to the Observer) Telocoset, a lew miles north of this city, Is fast becoming a turkey tenter. That district is particularly adapted, to Hie growing of several breeds of the bird and early every ranch In the neigh horhood has taken up turkey breeding. Growers hav; been very suc cessful Ibis year in .raising , the young birds. Mrs. Fred Jlaller is said to have one of t he largest (locks, now being engaged in bringing .more than son fowls to mammy. i Woman Ignores Angling ! Law; Pays Fine of $25 WAI.LOWA. Ore. (Special to the observer) Mrs. Bernard Hear, It Is believed, has the dtHtlnction of being the first woman arrested In Kastern Oregon for fitdiiriK without .1. license. The hint legislature pars ed a law forbidding women lo fish unless properly licensed. Home time ago a woman was arrested In the western purl of the style but this Is the rirt convic tion In Kuslern tregtm to the knowledge of local auihoritlef. Mrs. Bear, who was rtshlng a' Minam 1-ake. was fined ;itid cw-tK which she paid. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Hunt r ami William Bonner were also urnni Vd by (b ulge Hmters. deputy war den, charged with MMilUg at John Henry iMkv, closed lo angling Trial to scheduled to be held to day. ...... GETS CHANGE Transportation Groups in bympathy witn Work ers in Mines COAL SITUATION IN BRITAIN WORSE If Walkout Takes Place, Movement of Coal Will Also Be Hampered, Indication. LONDON' (By th Associated Press) The possibility of the threatened coal strike became more serious today when a conference of transportation und railway un ions decided to take steps to pre-, vent the movement of coal in the event of a miners strike. The executive committee of the Amalgamated Cnion of Building Trade workers today adopted n resolution calling upon the gener al council of the trades union con gress to "establish a council of ac tion that will Insure that every atom of strength of the organized working elass movement" is util ized In support of the miners in the present crisis. PHIDAPKLPUIA (By the As sociated Press) A complete de nial of the governments charges that It hud received in excess ot mure than eleven million dollars In war time contracts was filed to day In the federal district court by the Bethlehem Shipping Cor poration, Limited. Warren Construction To Pave Crater Road WASHINGTON (By (lie Asso ciated Prc.vO. Tin; department of the Interior liHlny announced that imttiig contract, covr nlHMit IK miles of roatl lit the Crater ImUk national park, Ore-t gon, had been given to the War itu Coast ruction tfiiiiwny, of Portland, at an estimated oont of .Vf;i.i!Mt. i;vax.i:list "jigs" sacks HOOD KIVKU, Ore. Threshing of Hood Itlver valley's wheut, oat and barley crops Is now in full suay. A separator Is now engaged on the crop of He v. William A. Sunday, who has the largest acre age of grain In this section. Itev. Mr. Sunday Is a member of the threshing crew on his place. Hl: stunds at the spout, attaching the sacks, operating the sw itch lever and removing the bags ulien they are filled with grain. Mr. Sunday's total yield of wheut, oats und bar ley will reach about 1200 bushels. Sixty Sign Highway Petition. DRAIN, Ore. Sixty sigiv.it tires lo a petition asking that the Drnin Beedsport highway be made into a state highway, to connect with the Pacific highway at Drain and eventually with the Houseveit high way at Reedsporl, were obtained f a meeting here Wednesday night. ( S. l'aunce, president of 1 he chamber of commerce at Drain act ed as chairman. Residents of Drain, Beedsport, Cottage Grove, Klklnn and Yoncalla spoke in favor of the project. WhatSc ' to 80c A Day Will Buy When It's a question of econ omy In advertising, the Intelli gent ndvertlM'p known The Ob server Is the Duly Mtlulion, I or from K- tit Htkf n tiny, depeml Ing on kind of publicity wanted, hr t-nii m nd an advi'i-tlslng itH'ooax' every day (if the ntfinili lo titer li.'MMi Miph In Hie. Im t.randi- terrhorj. And la knou t I bat IbN h n it nr-fifiit. uuvar lug audlen' e having parttcubir n-adrr biii-r-rt In IIm niedltitii Im- eniplo-. Tlir -mull nilviTil-ing fntnl can not buy mi ninth tabic In any other un). "Observer Advertising A Merchandising herlt'." FILES DENIAL DE CHARGES America's Elect at Pala tial Villa, Beachmond, This Afternoon for the Nuptial Ceremonies. SKWItlltT, It. I. (Al Press Time f lash) Miss Muriel Vnniler- bilt anil Frederick . Church were married here, at 4::tu this after noon. Only Inuticfllnto members of the two families and n few in timate filciuLi witnessed tlio cere mony. NKWPOItT, H. I. (Ily the As sociated Press). Newport, Haven and America's elect are in fc-ala attire today for the weddlntf at 4 o'clock this afternoon of Miss Muriel Vanderbllt, da-ighler of one of the country's wealthiest men. to Frederick C. Church. Hoston insurance man and fprmer Har vard football player. Airplane, motor, yacht and train brought guests for the reception which will follow the ceremony at alatial. Villa. Hcuchmond. EX-KELSO MAYOR WOULD BE LEADER OF SEATTLE, WASH. KKLSO. Wash. ny I ho As roclated Press). Printed pos ters signed "A. Kurlc Todd, ncx. mayor of Keuttle." today unnounced to the citbsenry of Kelso and Ixngvlew that the former Kelso mayor, ulso at present claimant to that office, will speak on the street tonight In lxmgview. The poster today says the topic will be "Port of Kelso." Numerous reports have been heard that Todd usplres to be governor of Washington... This is the first intimation that he hopes to become Heattle's next mayor. Dcmpsey Consents to Bout with Harry Grcb HKNTON HAJtHOit, Mich. (By the Associated Press). Floyd Fttzsimmons, local fight promoter, announced today that ho has ob tained Jack Dcmpsey's oral agree ment to a bout with Harry Greb, middleweight champion, at Fltz- slmmons' Michigan City, Ind., open uir arena, probably September 19- Packinp; Companies to Have Books Inspected CHICAGO (By the Assoclatol Press). District Judge Clifford to day granted a writ of mandamus directing some of th principal packing compunles, Including Swift and company, Wilson and com pany ana Cudahy and company, to open their books to the depai t ment of agriculture. Congress Expected to Discuss Evolution WASHINGTON (By the Associtt- M 'd Press) Whatever may bo the outcome of I he effort of Ijoren II Wiltner to throw the evolution question into the federal courts. members of congress now In va shlngton fee ceil it In that the. sub ject will havp full and free discus slon in the house and the senate at the coming session. The rider to the, District of Co lumbia, appropriation bill which Wiltner seized upon lo bring Ills action to the District of Columbia supreme court Is certain to be re ported In the supply measure for t lie Washington government nnd so will form the vehicle for con gressional dcbu4c. tog ciii; ks sa.mv i iiu; HANDY, Of. Heavy fog. cou plet with coobr weather, utdei In suhduing the fire which In the last few days has burned over several acres of old logging 2 V miles south of Sandy. Workers from the Ib-nr Creek Logging company, under the b-ud-ershtp of 11 re Warden Wilcox, lu boied all night Wednesday und the next day brought the outhreak un der control. Men with left on wab h to prevent and renewal of t he flames. Berry pickers were bhimed for slatting the fire. While the amount of damage was sinull. fears were enbrtained thai If the flumes were to spreud nearby farms and the logging road would suffer. IMcrtv IUjw'ind Onier SAI.KM, f ire. Governor Pierce reminded an order lusued Wednes day aijthotrzlng the extradition of II. Vangehb-r. who was wanted in .o.s Angeles on u charge of em b .b-nient. The crime was ulb g ed to have been committed u con utciion with the nub- or securities. In a s'afeiiient given out today the giernor said that since 1 he xliudttlon order was Issued he had rtr-lvtd afldlHon information indt eating that Vangehb r's Indli tnient had been brought about for the purounu of collecting a debt. h Wl H ! BY FRERCH ''fid.- LiiM loseph T. Tjiiiiii dr., win of .1. .1. Tynan, Ice president or the Itetlileliem SliiiliiilldiiiK t'oi'Hratron, seems lo like Ills Job lis an ollei aboard the "i'reslttcnt l,lnciln." To learn the ship business mini Hut iHittom up, lie Is working on the Orient limit! us an engineer's apprentice. Hero lie Is on his first return to San l'rnuelM'O, biliiKlUK two t'bow pupiiles. Scott Bases His Hopes On "Cell Madness" Plea Alienists Who Aided Leo pold and Loeb to Testi fy for Man Who Twice Cheated Gallows. CHlCAdO. (By tho Associat ed Press) Cell madness will bo the plea ot Husse.lt Scott in Ills ol'fort to eacapa tho gallows from which ho has been saved twlco within u, few hours of tho dculb march. ' Alienists who testified for Na than Leopold, Jr., and ItlchVd Loeb in tho Hobby Franks oaso .lit ... nnlln.l l nn nlrnrl In provo thut Kcott is suffering from "prison psychosis." "Tho defense theory' will bo Hint his mind became affected by fifteen niotithB confinement and harrowing experiences of two deat hwatches la tho Bhadow ot the noose. That the : fight to savo Rcott will bo bitter Is Indicated by prosecutorB who bellevo ho is as sane now as when tho klllinic ot Joseph Mnurcr, drug clerk, for which Scott was condemned, occurred. Tho tato will en deavor to havn' tho execution carried out. Htate's Attorney Crowe has been recalled from his vacation to lead tho fight. Mount Angel Train Quits Operations MOUNT ANGKL Ore, (By the Associated Press). The Willam ette, Valley Southern railway has definitely suspended its rail oper ations between here nnd Bush Hla Hon, running its last train over that seel ion yesterday. Announce ment was made t hut t he public service commission will hold a hearing here next Thursday to con shier the suspension of service. The company made, uppl leal ion recently to abandon operations on that portion of the line, but actu al suspension w as not. ex peel e, I until the public service run mi ta lon had an opportunity to p)is: on the question. Final Work on Pacific Highway iN caring 1mm Ml (IKNK. lire. (Ity the ettiti'd I'lesrt). - llldleiit tons thilt the new I'iieifle lllhu'l.'. bridge irrii.sN the WINii (iirtt.- in er, the imly bleak In the hurliUiiv In llieijou lit piesejlt, will ote-n In tnivl iilireiT Noeinl. rlrsl, iiecfii dim; to Hie flltelltltn ot the bridge new. 'ii.m;i:h visits pii.hci; A I. KM. lire. When f. It. Wnl- hoii, l Anliland greet,,! llovernoi' I'leiee III tllS Offices here he etlillll ed Hie distinction Of hiiVllIK KlHll''ll the bund of M I Iregmi executives alnce t lie year 1 H r. . 'I'he rtrst ot these executives H Celierlu ,IM- ebp l.ntie, first let rlloi inl governor of llreKon. .IlldK'- Wntiion I -line to llreKdll in 1X71, nnd was one of the n i st. delltlul electors 111 H". Ill Hie eiirly 'S'lS Judge Wntu!l IMiH II enl- leetor or customs In i'ihik Itny. Jllilne Wlilson lilHO h:id the dlHtlne tton of enriyliig the (iiilti'-ld vote to Wuslilligtun. 1 - ,v-', i 1 , i" v,- 1 "4 XTRA 1'ROIII MFN INDICTED CHICAGO (Al") Major Percy Owen, Illinois prohibition director, Itnlph Stone, former state director, Mid fceven others wen Indicted to day by a fedf rul graiul Jury on charices of consy'oiry to violato proliililtion laws. An Inquiry Into sacramental i1no pcrmlta and wlthdrawnl., begun lost year, left today's Indictments. Gruft and brilH-s in excess of hair a million dollars for improper uso of sacra nieiitul wines wcro ciuirged before thu grand Jury. TOT DUINED TO DEATH ' HKPPNF.R, Ore. (AP) Tlio two-year-old daughter of Mrs. Lc Jtoy Jones, hero visiting rctutlvcs, was burneit to death In a fire, which broko utit in a room III which tho child had b'ii left for a imp. Tho flr Ofxiiri-eil 'lliiiisiliiy, Jlis. Jones and lier ilaughler wero hero from their homo In Washington spend ing the day ut thu homo of Mrs. Jones' sister Mrs. O. J. Turner. Tho flro Is supiioscd to have been cniis ed by tho child playing with uialchcs. WO.MAX KENTK.CE . CROWN I'OI.NT, Ind. ( AP) Mrs.. Anna Cuniiiiigliiim, of Gary, hid., was today convicted of mur dering her sun Walter, aged 10 eurs. Nlui was sentenced lo life Imprisonment. KTUIt.U KILLS HOlt.SI.S It A II I: II, Ore. (AP) Four IhiI'Scm were killed and serious crop damage iloiie by hall and an elec ti'lcal storm liere. Two houses txere slriielc hy lightning and one haystack burned. Extraterritoriality Is Sticker; Use Substitute (By fiiarlc P. Stewart) i WASHING!! IN INK A Special) I - -;.tra!r'rrl1oriali1y: Try HityiUK U. It can be done, of, course - by must people. Hut' mighty few can sjiy it. "on high." A viiit majorii y have to t hrott lo down and feel their way. What. 1 mesin Is: ('un you come lo "extrafortitor iutlty" unexpectedly, In the middle of a N.-ntenre, ,in, take It uninter ruptedly and go riRht on. without a p:niHf of a. back word glance or a passing thought th.it you topped that epuuiiatory hurdle In pretty good Style.' I'll t.ike the negiitivc o1 all bits offered, and win by u wide mat gin lit the long run. To Hills' rat. Here's the open mg sentence In h letter front Presi dent Green of i he American Ked ctntion of Labor to President Cool-l-lge of the 1 mted States. See If ynu can read it rapidly and dis tinctly, clearly pronouncing every Western Front in Moroc co Now Cleared of Invaders TRIBESMEN FLEE; LOSSES ARE HEAVY French Concentration of Troops in Two Sectors Terrorized the Moorish Chieftain's Men. FEZ. French Morocco fftv th Associated Press). An official communique says that tho French nave cleared tho western part ot tho OeurKha Itlver valley of Klf rian Invaders, Tho tribesmen are rennrlnH in be fleeing after heavy losses. . UIFFS IN Wl.li FLIGHT FKZ, French Morocco (By tho Associated Press). Information reaching the general staff hero is to tho effect that, having aban doned tho dissident tribes, Abd-m-Krlm's regulars aro in full flights toward tho north. It Is asserted that tho French concentration of troops on tho raza and Ouczzan sectors, evident ly In preparation for a most pow erful offensive, appoars to have struck terror to the hearts of thn Moorish chieftain's uho..-ic troops and that the tribesmen who, under duress, joined tho red sul tan's colors, ore prepared to make their tbinission to tho French. Abd-KI-Kiim la reported to bo losing ground with the tribesmen, both militarily and political!. It Is assorted that the tmproBsinn mado upon tho Moroccans by French Infantry battalions, with armed cars, machine guns and tanaa moving to the front Ivis caused ,tho Moors to refer to an old At proverb, "Kiss tho hand thou canst not bite," and that offers of submission are reaching Marshal Lyautey. The Moors con. tlnuo to recognize Lyantey as the supreme leader of the French tn Morocco, notwithstanding the pres ence, of Marshal Petal n. Reports say that the morale of the dissident tribes has been fur ther shaken' by French aviators dropping bombs behind their Unci. Letters have been received In Fes uddressed to "Abd-El-Krlm, sultan of Morocco and conquoror of Fez.". Thoso have been indorsed by tho French postal service authorities with tho words, "Abd-KI-Krlm's entry Into Fez has been postponed Indefinitely. His address for tha moment is Adjulr." WASHINGTON (By tho Associ ated Press) The Inauguration of the new prohibition enforcment plan has not only been postponed but several important changes have been made In tho prpoaed re disricting of the country for en forcement purposes. September first had been tenta tively fixed for making tho now arrangements effective, but a fur ther delay Is possible. The boundaries as originally an nounced have been subjected to considerable criticism. word, from start to finish. "On behalf of the American luhur movement I wish to, urgo for your favorable consideration ami speedy action that tlio United States take the Initiative in catl ing an International conference to make plans to abolish extra ter rotorlulity In i hlnu." . Saying "extraterritoriality" la a serious problem ut the stale tie- patiment right now, f litncsn trou bles have been uppermost there for several weeks und "extraterritor iality's" their keynote, in many ex perts' opinion, so It has to be tulU ed about half the time. : Some of tho department, folk, by const unt effort and application, have got It. down pretty pat. Some havo trouble with It every time. A few can't say It at ull. It's delayed business appreciably. If tho efficiently bureau, which is deeply concerned in such mutters, (Continued on Page Flvo.) WILL CHANGE PROHI AREAS