EASTERN4 OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY
CITY
EDITION
THE WEATHER
Portland, (AP) Orc(ron:k
Fair tonight and Saturday,
excepting cloudy tonight en
the coast.
VOLUME XXIII.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PREH8
LA GRANDE, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 253
S
Plans Considered For
. Grouping of County
Commercial Bodies.
RECEPTION GIVEN
TO BUSINESS MEN
Meeting at Hot Lake Last
Night Was Initial Step
Toward Perfecting
County-wide Body,
Plans for a county wide union
of commercial and civic organiza
tions were udvunced last evening
at Hot I,ake by Dr. W. T. Phy.
host at a reception held for the
purpose of taking the initial steps
toward drawing the people of the
dlffrenl communities into closer
contact.
'lii' pur pone of such on organ
ization, mid Dr. Phy in his address,
would he to foster a better spirit
in the county und to work for the
progress and development of Uni
on County as a whole.
The reception at Hot Iake lajt
evening was the initial step tow
ard the. organization of a county
wide asaoclalion and wus given by
Dr. Phy for that purpose,
KiHoption Well Attended
The reception was well attend
ed. A special invitation had been
extended to every commercial or
ganization in the county and near
1 all were represented. Many
other residents interested in the
development of Union County were
present.
Dining the course of the even
ing addresses were delivered - by
Senator Hrtice Dennis, of Ei
Grande, lloj d McKennou of I ji
(tinnde, C. J. Korestrom of North
Powder and C. L. Cadwe.il of tim
" on.' .
The program opened with danc
ing which was interspersed by the
addresses. Music for the dance
wis furnished by French's orches
tra. Mr. Dennis talk was on the sub
ject of the liuportuncn of agricul
ture to Union County. For many
ears in cloe touch with agricul
tural affairs In this section. Mr.
Dennis talked entertainingly
well.
Praise (.Ivcn Phy
Floyd McKcnnon stressed
und
the
Importance of a county wide or
ganization In his speech. C. J.
Forestrom of North Powder spoke
Sula Heilne. Finnish, w as In
jured yesterday after noon while
w or king wit h the Tobin construc
tion on t he Meaclium overhead
crossing at Meucliaui. The scaf
fold on which he was working
gave way allowing him to fall
about t hirty feet onto a pile of
cement and construction steel. His
light leg was fractured In Three
places between the ankle und the
knee und he received a severe
scalp wound on the buck of his
head.
The accident occurred ubo.it 3
o'clock. The ambulance was call
ed immediately and the Injured
iinin wan taken to the Grande
Jtonde hospital, where he Is rest
ing easy today.
rnnt(niifl nn Pah1 FIt.)
iiiiMiT
HEAR MEACHAM,
La Grande Team On Way
To Caldwell For Series
The team to represent lt Grande
at CiJuweii. Idaho, this afternoon.
SahiuLiiy and Sunday in the three
game serh-s for the Inter-stale
ham-bair title left this morning lo
drive to Citldwell.
Ileetor Alelnnis, veteran of many
battles on the diamond, is man
aging the leu in and will be re
M"jnstble for lining up 'h'' i"'-'n-The
.a Grand'' team will op-n
the series with Fosbury of Eaker
pttehinir. Stin -ker. ex-IJuckuroo
cateher who finished 'he season
f'r ttie Piraies ufter Uurth wus tut
out of commission at Maker M
be on the receiving end of be
plNhtiig all ihn-e garns, iarrlug
aeeblents.
Mud ldbfiter, Imbler ii(,'h
m hool ri ruit who ftntsii d th
game against PendU t'.n here, la.'-t
Sunday will pilch Sitturduy game
according to prejwnt plans and
'I ooIh I 'arris, dtminutlve pit (her
from the w)u Wullu Hears will
be held in resent: for the big
wlndup on Sunday.
U-dhrfter should have a good day
ivwurruw. in (irl aturuii'-w
Medics Ready
For Sessions
At The Lake
Public Health Meeting To
Be Given Here Monday
Evening Before T w o
Day Convention.
Final arrangements have been
made for the public health meet
ing lo be held Monday evening ut
8 o'clock In the high school audi
torium and also lor t he meeting
to be held the . following evening
in Enterprise, Ore.
The two meetings are being giv
en in connection with the annual
convention of the Eastern Oregon
District Medical Society, which will
convene Tuesday ut Wallowa lake
for a two-day session.
The progi am lor the public
meeting here Monday night, which
is open to all who care to attend.
, follows:
I 1. "Child Welfare Work" Dr,
Kstella Warner, Portland, Ore.
(Head of Child Welfare Depart
ment of Oregon.)
i. "What it Takes to Make a
Physician" Dr. It. U. Dillehunt,
Portland, Ore.
"Preventable Diseases" Dr.
Calvin S. White. Portland, Ore.
The program tor - the two-day
meeting ut Wallowa lake follows:
August 4tli, 1 p. in.
1. "Disaiillllies of (lie Hip Joint
in Children ' Dr. It. 13. Dillehunt,
Poilland, Ore.
2. "Use of Essential Oils In Skin
Diseases" Dr. il. U. Myers, Port
land, ore.
a. Subject to be announced Dr.
Calvin H. White, Portland, Ore.
4. "Sinus Complication with In
, fluenza" Dr. Harry Bouvy, .La
Grande, Ore.
August Mil, 9 a. in.
1. "Importance of Early Diagno
sis of Cancer" Dr. Olla li. Wight,
Portland, Ore.
2. ''surgical Problems of the
Cancer of the Colon not Including
the Heel um" Dr. J. Tale Mason,
Seattle, Wash.
a. "Surgical Diseases of the
, Iarge Intestine" Dr. K. C. Coffey,
Portland, Ore. ' f
Of t leers of the Eastern Oregon
Medical society ure: Dr. W. P. Mu
Adory, La Grande, president; Dr.
J o h n I J . O re g o r y , Wallowa, v i ee
president; Dr. C. J. Dartletl, Jak-
er, secretary.
The committee of arrangement
for the two-day meeting consists
of Dr. Gregory, of Wallowa, und
Dr. C. T. lloekett, of Enterprise.
INVITE ALL TO
K. 0. M. PICNIC IN
RIVERSIDE PARK
"Everything is ready for the
Kansas. Oklahoma and Missouri
picnic to be held in Itiverside
Park Sunday," said W. T. Grlder.
president of the K. O. M. associa
tion when asked about t he plans
for the annual affair.
Following luncheon a short pro
gram w ill be given. Mr. Grlder
extends a hearty Invitation to all
to te present. "Come and get ac
quainted," he said.
Commission Will Meet
Next Monday Evening
The commission will not meet
tonight In adjourned session, ac
cording to announcement today, but
will meet next Monday evening In
the city hall building. Mr. Hill
and I ir. I Hindis ure both out ot
town.
TWO IN CUSTODY
NEWAHK. N. J. (Hy th"
ciutud Press) It. Carl '.-
Asso-
Igler.
klan
married minister and deposed
oft tela I. and Miss Margaret
erls. who eloped wit h hi in t
Paso. Tex., surrendered to fe
authorlt le today. Federal
runts Issued yesterday called
their arrest for conspiracy to
late the Mann act.
Hob
o El
deral
vlo-
last Suud:iy he win naturull weak
In the knees but brated up toward
the latter part of the m-sslon and
showed hiuis-ir capable of good
ball even against the pMeh hitters.
I'urrls Ih ulwui.i retiuble with a
good team behind htm. Ilu ha
been rnled by many as the best
pitcher In the Mine Mountain lea
gue, an opinion that his record will
not bear out but at the ame time
he has had the poorest support of
any of the clunkers in the cireuit.
Fosbury Is u consLntitfit pttrher.
He n tk- the little Krl with th
en rl. his pit eh In g Is e t tier very
good or It is horrid. When he L-
on his pltehlng Is eolisisteiK y good
but when he has tin off day it's
just too bad. WHlt three other
pit hers to put in. Ineiudlng him
self. Mrniil.s should be ,il,le to boU
stt r up un of I he bos In ca-se
they blow up.
The re-t oftbe team has leen
r'cruiled from severul of the clubs
In the circuit. Harney Hodges of
ptndltlon, a good ball player, will
I
Entertains
mm
Dr. W. T. Phy, of Hot . I-ako;
who eiitcrtainenl the count icrcJal
clubs of Union county hist earn
ing at the sanatorium. Dr.- Phy
lias nlwajs taken an active iart
in chic work and Is n inemter
of several such orgnnluitioii lit
thlK county. .
L
E
A Kord roadster, owned by
Kathleen Huggins, of linker. Ore.,
Jtolen a few Uuys ugo, was found
in Ial Grande yesterday by 1. C.
Smith and A. H. Cherry, according
to the police department which
has notified Haker of the find.
it is believed thut the same per
son that took (he Larson Ford
coupe here, stole the .Huggins
Ford. .-. ,, :
SALEM, Ore; '-an overpower
ing desire to visit his girl friend
over in Iduho caused J. Fruhk Jen
sen. who lTH.,nt. .mil Aim street,
Salem, to steal three automobiles,
according to his admission to po
lice officers after his arrest by
Officer Cutler. Jensen, the offic
ers say, tuut heretofore, borne . a
good reputation 111 Sulom and has
had a year's study at Willamette
University. . , t
First,, according to the allega
tions, Jensen stole a Ford coupe
trom Jess Fikan of Wuodburn and
drove It to N'vw Plymouth. Idaho.
Then he drove the coupe to Nam
pa, Idaho, back to New Plymouth
and leTt It In a garage. . Keturning
Salemward, he got a lilt from a
tourist as rr as Jtaker. AJ.Huker
he stole a Konl runabout which he
drove to a Grande. , lie abandon
ed tlie runabout ut En Grande and
stole uiiolher Ford coupe in which
lie drove to Salem, The license
umber of the last cur taken is
197-658.
Jensen was arraigned before
Justice Small and bptiiid oter to
the grand jury on $I,OU" ball on
the charge of stealing un automo
bile. Cov Man on Trial in
Justice Court Today
The trlul of State of Oregon va.
Iung Met of Cove Opened In the
city hall this morning before Judge
Hugh E. Mrstiy of the Justice
court. He is churned with, driv
ing an automobile while intoxicat
ed. I Hiring the morning Session
testimony was given. The eae w.lll
probably go to the Jury this after
noon. U. J. Green is attorney for
the defendant and Carl Helm, dis
trict attorney, is conducting the
prosecution.
SOU, SPECIALIST IIEIIE
F. E. Price, soils specialist from
the iregnn Agricultural college,
with H. O. Avery, county agricul
turist, is Inspecting pot u to fields
In the valley today with the view
to certifying them for seed.
dnjmns Cabinet ItcrdgnM
TMKIO APj The cabinet has
resigned.
The resignation followed a seri
ous split between the Keneselkal
and Selyukal parties, both support
ing the government of Premier Ka
lo, over tax adjustment proposals.
The premier axked for 1 he resigna
tions of thp-e Selyukal members of
the cabinet hot the Selyukal par
ly decided t ltd t his request should
not be granted. This necessitated
the resignation of the whole cab
inet. Texan altlc InHi lrl
IK H sT iN Tex - For the B(
ond time within Ics than u e
foot ;md mouth disease bus been J
found in cai e nciir Hon -Ion. m-.
'cording to aiinoom enient b Or. )'.
.1. Jarrell. (Member Of the Mtlll'
livestock sanitary comintwston, .
Imrlor J;trrell said u definite ,
conclusion bad ttee n-cte,j ufter
tin lnsiectbn of a herd of approx
imately tan lltabtna cows owrn d
by I let , William Jacobs, I louston
pastor and pictured on h's ranch
117 mllen south of here at the same
pot where the infection Ut year
STOLEN FORD
DCATED HER
en Li
TO REST III
WASHINGTON
Final Episode of Great
Commoner's Earthly' :
Career Written.
FAMILY REUNITED
FOR BURIAL RITES
Remains of Democratic
Chief Placed in Resting
Place in Arlington Fol
lowing Chuch Service.
. WASHINGTON (By the Associ
ated PresB) In the half life of i
drab sunless ' day, destiny today
wrote the final episode in the col
orful earthly career of William
Jennings Bryan.
The church held his body for a
Short time for the simple service
of faith . in which he lived and
died.
.Then, the government which he
served in war and peace, claimed
iilm for bui la) , among the great
company thut sleeps at Arling
ton. 1
Heimltcd Family.
Gathered around his bier at the
last was the . reunited futility
gathered from distant parts of tilt
country.
The widow, who has borne the
sorrow bravely, was Joined todu
by her only son, William Jennings
Jr., and another' daughter, Mi.
(Cnnttnu-rt nr. t'mm
FOREST FIRES
RAGING TODAY
IN WASHINGTON
POKTEAyO, Ore. (My the As
sociated Press) New forest
tires have . br oken, o'it In the
Wind Kiver region, Washington,
it was reported today. Fire also
broke out , yesterday between
Carson and Hemlock and to-,
duy had spietld over more than
6eu acres. An old lire, lu the
same section, which lias swept
over 40UU acres, broke over the
fire lines lust night. Crews are
working swiftly to control It.
ItOSEiU'ilG. Ore. fHy the
Associated Press) Two fires, of
Incendiary origin, were reported
today by the Douglas county fire
patrol! One. covering I ft acres,
started lu four different places
In ttie green timber of the Coin
stock district. The other Is re
ported on Paradise creek. Hoth
are believed under control.
Stvcnty-fhe fathers und sons of
t lie I .. 1 1. S. c h arch ret urned to
their homes yesterday, after three
days outing at the Hall rune I) on
Cutherlne creek. The M. I. A. out-
Ing Is iih annua) uffalr and ifc
looked forward to from one year
to the next by the boys and their
dads. Five wards were repre
sented at the outing this yeur, in
cluding the first and second wards
of I. a Grunde. Mt. Glenn, Co vi
and Cnlon.
Inning tlie three days, fishing.
su liniiilng, hiking. horse shoe
baseball and other games were en
Joyed, besides huvlng meals rooked
over the camp fire three times
duy.
The
Economical
'Want Ad'
When Mdllng publicity Ih de
slrel at ynmll cost, then Is
no niellMMl iptitr wi cffitlvn
or mi Hi so hicxrHnlie as nn
(ilwrirr Waul Ad.
'I In ti-t. ftr lite iniill bti--liic
firm apprif latlng wide
mill iviiitiiHMMi- fiublli'My. lr
hlW H K'.oh MT IIMlllOl
lew than Ktc M-r dny. And
HIH'll II IIHT-SgC Is Will Ml
day rt rlM nMitb Into netn1
I) ;t.ono I h n w in the I a
(mnde ti-rrltory,
n greater ptitdtclly inn
piin haMNl at m Mitiill a it-t.
"ibrir Adtrrtlnlng
A iicrcliajiduing hcrvk."
FATHERS, SDNS
RETURN HOME
PORTLAND
1R0M WORKS
DESTROYED
$100,000 Fire Breaks Out
in Old Cornfoot Ship
, yard Today.
INSURANCE LIGHT
ON DAMAGED PLANT
William Cornfoot, Head
of Iron Works, Unable
to Say Whether Fae-
. tory Will Be Rebuilt.
POHTEANO, Ore. (Hy the As
sociated pres.s ) The A IMna Ma
rine Iron works, part of the Corn
foot shipyard of war time, was de
stroyed by fire early today. The
damage is estimated at $100. nan.
inly u small part of which is cov
ered by insurance.
William Cornfoot. head of the
Alhlna Murine Iron works, was un
able to fay today whether the
plant will be rebuilt.
The flames leaped the street to
the warehouse of the Northwest
Sales company but firemen pre
vented serious loss to that struc
ture. The cause of the fire, wus unde
termined this morning.
SHIPPING BOARD
HAS AUTHORITY
TO SELL SHIPS
"MtJHEVOTON (By the Assoc!-
ated Press) Attorney General Sar-
,oiit iouu uuviaed the shipping
board it had I he authority to Hell
2oo vessels for scrapping to Henry
Ford as recommended by Presi
dent J',aliner of the fleet corpora
tion. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
ELECT OFFICERS,
CLOSE CONCLAVE
(Hy the Associated Press)
REATEE With the chief fca
tures of their thirty-sixth trien
nlel conclave Thursday, delegat
ions of Knights Templar were pre
paring to return to their homes
Friday virtually all the' remain
ing groups arc expected to depart.
I leiegutlons already have gone
Include commandries of Chicago,
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus,
Philadelphia and Boston. Two
rpcclal trains of bearing Knight of
Kansas City home by way of Cal
ifornia lelt early Thursday morn
ing. The Eos Angeles commandries
took a steamer Thursday - for a
tour of Alaska.
George W. Valley of Oenvet was
elected grand master. Two va
cancies existed this yeur in' the
lowest ranks of the grand offi
cein. These were obtained by Is
aac II. Hettinger. Kansas City, el
ected grand senior warden, und
Andrew J). Agnew, Milwaukee,
chosen grand Junior warden.
The ranks were diminished sin
ce the hist conclave by the dentil
ter, Ida., deputy grand master
Excepting Hettinger and Agnew
officers, were In conformity with
custom, moving up according to
the vacanices above them, allory
succeeding
onldas Perry Nc.wby.
KuiKhtsvlIb. Ind.. who became
pnst grand nuiHter.
William L. Shurp. Chicago, was
elected deputy grand master:
perry V. Wbb ner. Los ' Angelea.
gniud general IsHimo. ami Harry
C. Walker, Hinghanipton, S. Y.,
granl captain general. Itesldes
thHe ot I leers III the line of suc
cetedon the grand encampment ch
ose Bernard H. Win. Henderson,
Ky.. grand treasurer, making
Wah-H Linen, Merlden, otin., trea -
surer emertus and confirmed Ad-
rtiin Hammersley. Indiana polls, in
the office of grand recorder, which
he had been filling by oppoint -
,n,.nr.
(Jrand Master Vallory Immedia-
tey announced the appointment
of I r. Mark Allison Matthew of
this city, formerly moderator of
the prcHbyterlan general osaemoy. ,
to be grand prelate. j
Snow l ulls In Odorado
j iepoiabb-. ficcordliig lo n state- tt l)f t, i( n t (, K j
PENVEH. I'olo A I" I Three nient by Maor l',. to tlie eiU s, nke a largo order,
inch's or snow fell on Pik-s peak eouneil. The maor stiieinenl ,.ViMihd'Bs. the ji'nry it. in. tioni
W dn-Oa night as the enltre followed Ho- report ol Council nun .;ro,. i,ltt r In- -ee. let folk are at-.-41a
le of Colorado wait drenched by .lcA'.- relative lo the rinding of , (, fll H j
lu uw rains. Coot weather pre- the p rial committee concerning . . . ' ,t .
Iv.ilt.s throughout the mountain re-
glons Thudav.
Meporls rroj,, the Hlack hMbi
'conntrv of Hooth imkola aiid re-
lent hoi w.aih-r Thrsd irw
,,, to general coolnesH. At Emore
: H. In Hpoar I'lsh ramwn, the
j rnemirv dropped to 2 above ro
IWedin sdav night anU wbtt JfUBt
wyvart-4 frvO 14. . . . .
Would Succeed Father
' V 1 1:
if' J
IR(Po-. 'r- Jin
4 rijzgi
HolM'rt M. I-n I' ol let to Jr. who in mourned est onlay that Iio would
mnkv ttll . atU-mpt (u Ins p!tvl An aelialitr In plnuu uf tliu tutu
henator La Folic tie, his father. . v
WHEATREADY
I
ENTEUPKIHE, Ore-Harveating
has; begun in tho county In .the
lower levels where grain ripens
early und oh tho farms where
binders are used, but In most dis
tricts ' it will not commence for
a week or so. Where tho wheat
Is cut with hinder, it In cut earl
ier as It matures in the shock,
Hut combines requires wheat to be
dead ripe and this condition has
not been reached in many large.
fields. Htrlps huve been cut a
round the edges of many fields,
and'thu farmers are all ready for
the' harvest.
Predictions us to thn yield are
hazardous, and often lead to lls
aupolntment. but the grain fields
look as If tho crop would be the
best In ten years, Inking the coun
ty as a whole. The acreage was
larger In III IS. the banner year In
nicent history In Uie county, for
much land has been neglected. If
not ubambJtVcd, since then, drain
does not stund as high now is In
the former year, which wus the
climax of a series of wet seasons
in the heyday of Iho homeslead-
fContlnued on I'age Five.)
USING OF THIRD
DEGREE METHODS
SHARPLY DENIED
LOH ANflELEH ( Hy the Associ
ated Pr-K) The prosecution In
( th case of three men charged witli
having coriMplred to kidnap Mary
Plcktord, film star, and hold her
for a ransom or Cmmj.immi, Kpetit
virtually the whole of Thursday's j
sexton present ing lsi imony de
signed to refute u defefWH coitfelt
tlon that coiifehMions alleged
have been made by Ibe defeiirla nts
were ohl'iimd through Hie tine of1
third degree methods. I
Sharply contrasted with Wed-,
neieliiv. when liundredH of persons I
TO M S
"Icrowdetl the hall of record to I
, t.llt(., H Ktiipv of Mury Pb kford
liH HM. n,,e;(red In court, Thurs-;
; days' sexton wu dull ami drab. 1
Some of the spectators even went'
jto sleep during the warm nfter- j
(noon in the court room which!
Wedneday was Jammed with ol
surging and craning throng. j
-
Pendleton Mayor hillVS !
He Will ( loan I'n Citv
the dlsmb-aul of J Hmuley nn
a MM-inber Of the city police force.
The ,aor decided he woubl
take action to thai the cltv was
cleaned up Membet' of the conn-
ell usHin-ed the mayor Hint Hiev de-
sired a i lean twn und that Ih-y
c0'i-ld:red conditions here the bet
that had prtivalU'U l the city's
'IWvrjf .. . "
.
XTRA
. TIIKi;A'H,M;i COEIIM;i; 'glaua Ulllls, uged aisiers, whose
TAMPA, I'la. ( AP) oriium hodlea wero found last wook tn
Klidu, abxi known iih Normun. K1U3 litr hQin. at liudtiou, ... . .
ley anil fJwtrge Kelly, Ih under Mr- ' Eefevre, who la 16 years old, was
rtst here rhargctl with violating a employed us chora boy by tho sis-shh-IiiI
net of eoi i g it '.Ms prtitiM'tlng teru.
thn lll'o of the president of th ,.-, . ,
t liltivl Stnti'H. Klein, taken by
ilcpnrttiieiit of Justice agent, I.h h
ing held liuiMiiiiMiniciulo on KK
clfic CiiargCM of writing letters to
Pii.shlciit Co4dldgo thrcattiilng hl.i
life. Ofllccrs said today that klclu
hail lai under ohservntlon tlireo ,
months. Hi was traced licit' ufter
1 a cIiiimj leading all over tho cuuu
try.
FAI'ORT IU'I.E IL,NGi:n
LONDON (AP) the ItrltMi
colonial office announced today it
, t., .L ..i-umi
fli-ht, tho CMW.rt )f 75 MrtMil of
the niblM-r pnxlucllmi In Ceylon
and KtrallH SelllciiM-ntfi at a mini
mum doty, this being 10 per cent
iiicti'jimc wr ine rori, iiiiowcu
(luring tlio previous three iiKHiths.
HAHTOX IMIES OI'I'ICE
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) .Ihiiicm
l I tart on, of Port Imlge. ln.r to
day iMH-anie national adjiitnnl of
the American legion, MictMM'dhig
Itti.sMdl CrclMoii, or Mnrlnu, lud.,
who rrslgued Ut In'cohic field di
rector of the American War Mo
thers' Memorial.
SPEC! LA'mitN IIAItl HIT
CIIKAI.O (AP) SM'ciilatorT
pahl dearly toilay for the privilege
of selling wheat without rirst hat
ing actiuil ownership. Iter ire they
ctmld Mettle duly ihvoiiiiIj-, Km lay
wheat available for ,lul delivery
soiu'cd nine cents, loiicliing $1,110.
Serious Onake hi Itnly
LONKiiN (AP) A dispatch to
the Exchange Telegraph from
Home miivh that earllniuiike nhocks
at Cercignola. In the province f
l-'oggla, between TiieMtlay night,
o and WedueHday afternoon damaged
more than 1'inn tniildings. inciud- ous-Players Mky corporation,
ing the city hall. The populace She aks th court to compel Mrs.
was thrown Into panic owing to Shelby to make an accounting or
the frequency of the shocks. these funds.
Russia Making "Phony"
Money, Nations Assert
(By Charles P. Stewart)
W. SHI Nt IT IN ( N KA Special
Is MiiH.iia's soviet regime trying
to flood tlie world with such
'' '"K" ,,f ,f,i:,,M ':,i"r '",n,y
ounterteii.H too gHd ffr even an
exp.-rl in I e) I f urn (lie I'eal t hlng
th'it government Idl's and bank
notes pr.-:e-ntly uilt I'tMH" to be
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anvthlng like diplomatic. repre.
ent tiion (m -- lakeH enonith nothe
f ,,t" repoit to sty It Isn't true.
However, th- bureau might bo j
xpUyua U ay tuut uuywuy, trutj
BRITAIN'S
STRIKE IS
AVERTED
Baldwin Informs House
of Commons Last Min
ute Action Taken.
MINE OWNERS GIVE;
NOTICES ARE DOWN
Present Wage Agreement
Will Not Be Termin
ated Until Fortnight
Passes Reports Indicate
LONDON (By the Anoclalod
PifM) I'rlmo Minister Buldwin
tntoriuetl t10 jioune of Commons
today thut a provlnionul uffrt
mont huii beim reached in , Iho
onl Inihmtry and that tho liilna
owners huve withdrawn th!lr no-
ltl(!4'8 for two weekH. thus averting
tnu country-wldi! trlk culled for
tnlilnlitht tonlBht.
Tilt) nottci8 withdrawn wero
thoi Informing the miners that tha
pruHent wuKe ugreement would be
turmtuatt'd this evening..
T
NASHUA, IS. H. (By tho Awo
ctaled Press) louis le Lombard,
of Merrlmac, confessed today that
ht! and hta brother-in-law, Charles
Eofevre, murdered Helen and Oeor-
TtOCIC IHEAND, III. (By the Ao-
soclated press)- John P- Looney
WU11 fouml gulUy by a Jury today
or conspiracy to protect gambling,
Tho Jury pU(.r(j the punishment ut
rroill ont, to rlvo yt,urfl imnrl8on.
i mom with no fine. Thn defenao
indicated that a new trial will bo
sought...
The Looney prosecution reBiiUe.il
from ltock Island's vcu war tlireo
years ago which climaxed a series
of personal animosities and' distur
bances begun years ago when Loo
ney, and a young man known as a
criminal lawyer operated the Hock
Island News. The prosecution con
tended that Looney controlled tho
underworld through threats ot
publicity.
Actrvns Asks Accounting
LO KA NO EL EH (AP) An nm
nded complaint In the suit brought
't January by Mary Miles Mint-
-r, for an accounting of money dio
earned and her mother adminis
tered, hiiH been filed in superior
court. In her amended hill, the
former film actress alleges her
mother, Mrs. Charlotte Shelby, r-
reived In excess of t2ftt),o0 from
the old Amcrlcuti I-'tlm company.
for services Miss Mlnter says alio
rendered that company while alio
was Htlll In her 'teens, and aimro-
xlnialcly $!Mia.(J0( from the Eam-
or otherwise.
job.
That's part of its
The European version in that
the gutne'B been going on for soma
time, first from Peimgrad, then
from Moftcow and now from Kaz
an or Novgorod- It's awrted
t he motley 'm made lo lm Mutton of
the currency of the country it's
Intended to be circulated In. that
it's" lined for the double purpos-f
ot financing the "Thtrd Internat
ionale's Immediate Interest In cap
ita list Ic realms and ultimately of
diluting their revenue currencha
Into w orthtessni ss.
t
This campaign, if It really is
being waged, may cause a lot of
Inconvenience, to say the least.
Even counterfeits that wouldn't
(CuultUU4 on te Flv.)
COUPLE Ifl
KILLING IW
JOHN LODKEY
FOUND GUILTY