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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING. NEWSPAPER TWELVE PAGES TODAY Itiiftttitn CITY EDIT 10 N itxttt THE WEATHER PORTLAND (AP)- Ore gon; Cloudy tonight, prob ably occasional thunder storms In the mountains in the east. VOLUME XXIII. LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST ,1, 1925. member associated pres8 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRKSS NUMBER 254 Whs I BUSY HERE 2 DECADES First Foundr y Built Across Street From City Hall Building. 15 MEN EMPLOYED DURING SUMMER Payroll Aggregates About $24,000 a Year; Big Buggy Contract Being Filled at Present. Ktlltor's Nolo- TIiIh is the .seciitli or a merles of weekly stories touching uiion the In dustrial, agricultural and com mercial n'Minms of ,a Grande, r n Ion and Wallowa count lew, now being inhibited hi the) Ft en lug Observer. Nearly 21 years ago, buck In February, lBU 5, pave Ktugeruld cume liuii' from Dayton,. Wash., and started up the Ju Uranile Ir on Works' across the street from the eily hall building, where the Y". M. C A. (now Odd Fellows) building stands. The foundry thete was adequate for his business until la 13 when U became necessary to move into lir.il Ihut VK11I Mr. ;,,' ,wl tn iiri)HPnt r ll.gviiiiu i"uvu w t" f - i locution on Cove avenue. Two yimB ago (lie foundry .burned to .i... ...... i it wna nnk- u tfhnrt j time until It hud ' betn rebuilt, it better uiid more modern thun ev- I it. lli'lor comlnir to I41 Grundu Mr. I KitwiuWl owned Hit! Dayton lr-. on Works for 10 years, wlikll mitk- ' cs Hourly 31 years In the business ! In the northwest. IS .Men r.niiloel Now . ! At present the wtirk.inif " crew numbers 10 men ulthousli only u few wit'kJi URO us IliKll us 20 were employed. I Miring the winter sea son less Hum 15 ufe on the payroll but u safe average Is about 14 per j ear round. The payroll amounts, to about Jl'.iiiio 11 niunlli or J24.IIIII) 11 year, nil amount that, elleulated In lJl Cirande. does Its share to keep up lu liriindes' presllfe us u puy rell eity. The l-u Crande Iron Works lillf- i 8 Best J"hs eonte I'rnm the suwinllls j in 1 nlon and Wallowa eountl (Continued nn Psirs Flv.) All material. R full fm niliire, type" nteis office efiuipnteiil hits line of new und other mrived und ia nuw In Hluip" un the opi-lllnB SCHQOLOPENS iitra Him liit. rinoulitalll Hnsini ss "oul , I.0 f II. HodKfS. (2) liavls. Hlui'K Monday iiiiirlilnK. This liisllliltioli ji r rBO-,uiR. hits Lamasl'T, l. Iiaa li'-n siurisstiil In s''',,,rini! I.owill, Kim, Alexander (21. Ilomi' lul'illati' cilialli'lM, Willi bouu hm IhL' I'l l'i rls. Ill Iho I! (J- " '' InilldlllK, lorliu-lly till' 1. A anil liidlcatlolis an' III it tlH'y 'HI' Ikim- all ni-i'i-.ss:iry 'iiiliiiunt and roinliiti'tit liiHtrlliliors. (ii'l'lrmlc I.. Ilialty, of Ni'brus kii. fcill haw flinriti' ol thi' In sliiKlloii. Min. Utility lian had ,ais ol cxp, rii nrf In coiiiiin-r-1'iiil rollpi-H in StMltli' and oilier W.ishliiKlon illi.H, us widl as si'v rul yi'iirs ol' tiMMTli-noi! In I'ast nn fltlcs. ij,y school will If rarrli-d on al tin- n-Kiilar s'lio'd hours ? a. in. to 1 o'floi-k and 1 : 1 & to 1. There will In' nlpllt si-hool from s-'V.-n until nlni' o'clock on Mon day. Wednesday at"! I'rul'iy nHllls. A larce niiinhei of Ihe i iiiiiloyen or the u. W. olllees and. other such olllees have already enroll ed for nlKht study, conteinplal lllff Itetterillent of position. Meat Comoanu's Siwnlu Of Well Water In Demand A real service to the community v ils p'Tformed by the Grande Ponde Meat Compain in piping the water from their deep well on Jef leisn Htreet to th- outside shle walk where It can conveniently be P ache, ,y . (iraiKfe ctllxcns during tin- failure of Ihe city wat er Kupplv to provide the best wa ter for drinking purposes. The' we itself is lot a led some distance tnsidc the packing home und formerly people wen; requlr d tw go Inside after water. At some expense ih meat company piped the pure, cold water from the well to the side walk where it can be conveniently rivlitU' A Pirates Win First Game In Caldwell La Grande Takes Lead in Series for Inland Em pire Baseball C h a m pionship. CAl.DWKLU Ida. (Special to the Observer j Xm. Giuuuch Pi- ralea, winncia In the Hiue Muun lu.n league in Oivguu, won ttie in til game of u ciiunipiunsh.p aet iea uere yesterday, ucieatui tue Caldwell Alugaciuns, luutio champions. S to a. '1 he aecouu game of tne set iea will be pluyeu this afternoon and the third Sun day. ihe score was a 2-1! tie when the eighth period opened. Hoard, pitcher for the home team, hud been struck by u pitched bail, and was groggy. He walked the first man, theti Alexander single J. Karwood was put in, despite pro tests from the stands, and almodt at once the team went to pieces and three Pirates crossed the plate. Slpe HILs Homer. Caldwell started a rally in the last half of the inning, but tl ended after K. how ell scored on Kim's two bagger. The last In ning saw Sipts make a home run with two men on buses, ending the scoring. Caldwell went dov.n rapidly In the lust hull". Ial Grande begun scoring In the first Inning, Sticker singling un I scoring on Alexander's two base hit. Caldwell got in ita first counl in the third when E. Lowell sin- sN, wu8 advanced to third, and , . scored on a bulk. Pitchers' Duel 1 ill II Klfrlitli The Rnmo was marked by a high quality of bull fur the first seven Innings. I'ltchers for both teams work ed smoothly, hits were kept at a minimum und errors were few. Ill the lust two periods, how ever, Culdwell blew up und the game wua a riot. . .. llox Scow: I .a Grande AH It Helm, ss r. 4 I 0 6 II l'arrls. lb. 3 " I Stucker. e 3 2 2 1(1 5 0 lAlexunder. If. .. 0 1 2 0 1 liavls 4 1 2 1 " Slpes, 2b 6 112 3 1 fox. ef B 1 I I " llodKes. 3h ft I I 2 3 (1 Kosbury. p 1 1 1 11 11 l-uust, rf 11 I B tl f Totuls ..' 4" 8 12 27 2(1 2 Caldwell All 11 H I'O A K Ijineuster. US. .. 4 0 I I 1 3 te. Lowell, lb. ..4 2 2 Id 2 Kim. 2b 4 0 I II 4 11 n. Lowell, rf. .. 4 I) I I tl 2 Hrown, If 4 II 3 2 1 0 Kerwln. c 4 tl II I " Iturdg. er 4 11 0 3 (l I l.yke. 3h 4 0 (I 1 I Hourd, V 110 0 i' Kurwuoil, P 0 11 11 11 1 '' ' Totals 3"' S ! 27 17 (i I Score hj' Innings. U-Hldwell .. 1 11 it I n I !lt Orundc ..1 0 n ti 0 0 I 3 3- SummnrT. hi(a Kerwln. Siicrlfice Knit, ...,., Hndircs. Ktoli n' liu"-K nm, .slpes. ImiliiKS pllcheii i Hoard 7. Carwood 2. roshuiy V. Base hits Off Hoard . Kanvonil 4. Kosl.liry a. Strjck out lloai.t i, Kumood I, I'oshuiy '. Hase on halls Hoard I. Kanuiad I Hit hy pitched halls-Htui'licr, hy Hoard. Time of ffanie. 2:15. empires .lalls and l aliiphell. Attendance, inon. Two Hailed Before Municipal Tribunal Henry Helilhien. found guilty 111 Ihe municipal court yrmeroay . r.igm woo mm ii .i.in-i.- i of drunken, ss. was sentenced to j Hon as hosts. ... lii In n... rttv iall bv Judge The entertainment will consist J. D. Hlater. ' iv.... wu.l.. u .m fini-d t.' for cureless and imprudent driving. sign n tip- wall Invite people to use as much of the water us d' slred. The water Itself is very cold and about the right temperature for drinking purposes when It comes I from the faucets. P Is pumped by lu power driven pump from ever lul hundred feet under ground and is said to be absolutely pure. A tnob of people were tlmwl up ut the front enltaiice of the puck trig plant, hiH evening. w)th Jugs, pails, bottles und Jar of all de scriptions, watting t heir turn to get some of the pun1, lc cold wat er from the deep wetj al the pack ing ultiut. GAS BLAST CARS GARAGE Lostine Business Building and Seven Automo biles Destroyed. LOSS ESTIMATED AT ABOUT $12,000 Fire Occurred Yesterday While Gas Truck Was Emptying Contents In to Storage Tank. I.OKTINM. (Kpeclul to Ihe Ob server) -The hcHoy Pursons 'par rko nnd seven niilomohiles w ie completely dest rriyed yest erday lfternoon by fire here, citiiHed hy the exploion of u B.isollne stor upe tivnk. The' (fitH truck w is em pi y In ft e,:B inlo the storaKe tank n( the TaniRC when the blast oeenrred, which limited ihe truck and car aBC dcKtroyhiK them before much ould be done to suvp them. The cause of the explosion If mknown but the Intense heat Ih IhouKht to be the reason. I,um About Mii.niMl The Iohh is estimated this morn ing to be between $10,000 nnd t 2.0(Mi. The (parage buiiuinK carried $1,000 Insurunro. Leltoy Parsons, proprietor nr th iraraffe. wns sllphtly burned in atteiiipllnR to Ret some of the cars out of tne miming Karnm-. The automobiles burned wer: one new Chevrolet, one new p-iar. one new International trucl two l-'ords md one Maxwell. HE FRIDAY 1,a C.iand- experienced another exeeptionally warm day yesterday when the mercury climbed to lo3 t the hottesl hour oT the after noon, tying Ihe mark mad'- in 1 !2a. ' The weather today is expected to reuch the l on mark and poss ibly more with the thermometer above !o late this morning. Yesterday Pendleton thermo meters registered 102. Itaker !H. Ihdse 101, Port bind S'i. Pocat ella 'Mi. Walla Witlla Ml4 and Spokane VH. ItAIN hi;i.ps Shortly after eb-vn oclock this morning the sky became cloudy and at noon a slight rain heuan to fall. My one o'clock Hie storm hud increased in Intensity, bring ing with it a corresponding fall in the mercury. Klovd McKennon, chalrmitti. and 'rank I'illy. Prank Holdnsou and J. (1. Hnodgrnss nf the ehamber ot omntert e gi.aet i tainted roiiimii li'c have annouiic-d I he annual get iic'iua luted I rip to i;igin with the dat.? Wednesday evening. Aug-u.-t MU.. The trip will be mad- In cars whieh will leave I ,a Crande in time to arrive in Klglu for dinner In the city park nl K:.H" o'elork. Din- n'-r wilt be s rved by the Janu s o j "r : ' ' i short progra in ami music bv Klgin band. Reservations m.ty j he made at the chamber of com. I mercM before Wednesday that jlhe ladls will not be obliged to cook for extras. m" The oiling of the s'-i'ii'.n or the I highway between I'nion mid Teln i easel will be comph fed todiiy. ;c : cording t" iinnouncenn'ni from the stale highway nflU's MiIh nuirnlni'. With the hot Welhcr the nil dri es rapidly in it short time tti!s portion of the road will b" In exceib-nt condition. (Mllng operations n tin- sj'm ! foot sect nn of the ti ik'i w ay. neat the hoKptt t, h'tve b'-en eornpteC ed and t he road Is now open to traffic, which heretofore has been I detoured via the Heeond street 1KB mm 1 10 VISIT ELGIN Expect Clash In Episcopal Church Meet Age Old Problem of Form of Government May Lie 'ihreshed Out at Con vention in New Orleans. NKW YOUK (liy the Associat ed l're.s A clash over the exist ing 1 1 rut of Ruvei timent in the Kp-i.i-opaI Cnuich s loivcu.it at ihe Ctt'iierul l on vent ion of the Church ill New OiH'iiiiti next October, ma jority and minority reports on pro viiiciul oiKuinLition made public today indlcatlui; u sharp division ji bcuumeut on proiocd Constitu ( tonal changes. ' The problem dati'S back to the formation of the American church lit libit, und bus been debated with inure or 1?! s vigor in every Gener al Convention since 1 S(i5. It re volves around the. (luestion of a need in the church tor strong pro vincial, or regional, organisations in arious parts of I ho country composed of dioceses in tfosraph kcal and Kympalhteic propinquity. l'iiderlyiti the proposition 1b the up pus i tit'ii of it eonsiuerultie ele ment in the church to archbishops who. they feel, won hi sooner or later be created as ecclesiastical head.s of the proposed provincial bodies. Financial problems of a vexing character are also involved. Power IJiuitetl There ure etuht provincial or (fanizatioiiN in the church, but it is pointed out by the majority oT the joint Commission whose final re port is i.nw m ule i.imiim- l. tat t lowers given to the province in iyt W. iv pur,mbtri,. Inline W.K'l'e- by "they were In dirge measure prevented from accomplishlnff anything of outMtandlng merit." This majority, 14 bishops, prieuts and laynu-n In a commission of 23. now propose u series of am endments lo the conHtitutlon und canons of the church w.tieh will Bive Hie provinces u distinct stand ing and confer upon them power.4 (of relatively hlh importance. The final report of the commis sion recommends that requests for appropriations for work In a pro vince shall be inude with the pro vthclaU organisation, which shall prepare the budget for the dioces es und missionary dint nets within t hat province; that appropriations by the National i 'nunc! I of the Church based on this budget Fhall be made in bulk to the province und distributed by It to it consti- (Continued on Pntro KH'e.) WALLOWA, (He. (Special to the (ll)server)--What is conslleied th finest picnics ever- given by the Wa Mow a l 'ount y Pioneer iissncla. (tun was held Thursday at Wal low a I, a he park. Nearly six h Ha ired people ere In l!tendanee many coming irorn i nion county md ot In sections tor the easion. Th- day was beaulif 111. and Ihe program went off smooth Iv. A burliness session was held in t he morning, and at noon picnic dinner was enjoyed in tin ::rove. After (lie meal an Inform al C' t tot;"(her uas h id with old liieuds gr-cting eaeii other. This leattne was haiidb'd by the helio i-oiiiiniHee. At - o'clock the program of the a ftei noon bi-Kati. J. P. Morel ock, pi cHidcnt of I In- nsHociat ion, pi e slding, nnd many of the older resi dents .sitting upon the platform. In his address of weleouie Mr. Mo re lock math an appeal for the dd pioneer s'andards. The dall- g.TS Ol t lie age of jtl,7, W C"e brought out in a stir ring maii- IMT, The ofticei Ing l .eth.g ict'Tled this year's .1. P. Morelock eoillin t- us pieHideut, Mis. W. W. (ronllnupd on I'upe FlveJ APageOJ Universal Appeal be ("in-viricl pJWie of 'Ihe Oh-H-ni'i' the ant Ads i- (he niot lnicn"l-ciiiiHdliiig tU' of the pHjMT eitrli fln. II "f ei new vailcly, new hlleie-l that 1- ever nlNmllve. I'be Want AiK n 't no big di plll tte to et - Htteiilioil i ompelb r- ttwh er tnitui r draw reader iiiitvi'i-ally. 'I hi", pin- iiiiuoiihI l"w -l. liaki h Want Ad I be Men! dilllo;i for t'(e ndwrtlt-hig pmldein f Ihe IiiiIIvIiIiihI or Miiall l.u-l-tie firm. "Obsrrti'r Ail vertl.tiitt A Mercliamllftltig M.rvkv PIOIMEERS OF WALLOWA MEET PACIFIC HIGHWAY FINISHED Last Link in Canada to California Pavement Is Completed. FORMAL OPENING FOR AUGUST "i Several Small Bridges Remain to Be Surfaced But This Will Not Alter Present Plans. Kl'OKNK, Ore, ( Hy the Associa ted Press) The Harrisburg-J un ction City section ol the Paclth Highway, recently puved, will be opened to all truftic August sev enth, it has been definitely ann ounced. Several small bridges remain to be surfaced but this work will not alter the plans for opening the puved section. The, stretch of the highway was the Just to be paved und pro vides un unbroken pavement now trom Canada to Calliornia. CHILD WELFARE LEADER 10 TALK AT HEALTH MEE1 Lr. Ktella Wurner, of Portlund, head of the child welture depurt ment of Oregon. Dr. it. II. LMlle- hunt, of Portlund and uouii o. i.. medical department of the Untvor sily of Oregon, und Dr. Calvin K. White, also of Portlund. wilt be among the principal speakers u ihe public meeting Monday evun Intf. Aecordlnir to slatlBllcs Oregon mtr been in the foremost rJnks in its heath b program, und I'nion county has betrn taking its purl w ith an uctlve health assochitlon. The program Monday will be of particular Interest to the par ents of the city It Is said and any one interested In the heultli und welfare of the young. The pro giuiu lines and emphasize prevent Ion of disease rather thun cure. Dee Rogers Arrested On Liquor-Car Charge !ee Itogers, colored, was urnst ed by the officers last night char ged with driving a cur while In toxicated. When arraigned be fore Judge Hugh K. Hrady of the circuit court this morning Hog- crs has not yet decided on his plea so was released on $00 bond He will plead either guilty or not guilty next Monday. l.ang Hell, ot love, who was tried yesterday by a circuit court jury charged with driving automobile while Intoxicated, was acquitted. The jury deltberilt but a few minutes before bringing In the verdict of not gullly. Tin cose was heard before Judge Hugh K. Hrady of the circuit court with It. .1. frecii the uttorncy for the defense. Oregon-Utah Railroad Route hcing Planned KLAMATH KAMA Ore. ( Hy tint Associated Press) The youth ejn Paclfie company, by acrmisi tion of u small railroad in south central Oregon, of another In northeastern ( 'a li for n la and con str net ion of a conenneilng link plans by menus of u. connection with the Southern Pacific tracts to effect a through route from K la math (''alls, Ore., to Ogden I t;i h, und the east. Paul Shoup. executive vice pres ident ti( the company, outlln the plans in a statement In th' chamber of commerce here. The railroad In southern Oregon is the Oregon, California & Hast ei ii, now n as the "Mtrahoi mud." now built aboil 2U mib itKt from Klamath Pulls. Periuls Kiou has been asked of the lot :date commerce coinmisalon to ex tend it about flu miles eastward fn I .ii UevlrMv (H i- , where it would connect with the Nevadii-Caltfur- n'a-Ongon railway, or which Mr. Shoilp Kit Id. Die Mont bet 11 I'aelltc om party has aciiitred all f he einnrnon stock. The Nevada - 'all torn la - negon tall way runs sout Ii -ward from Pukeview tieioss Die 'ahfoi niit boiitldar to ji con in e- Mou wllb the HoliDiern Pacific Hill I n T near i lie i a iiiorniu.-ii'.--ada line. M IU Hull Work n IrlhtiK' M U.I. CITY. Or.. AH of the vorlts of the Hammond l,iimler Company here were brought to . standstill for five minutes nut of respect for Mrs. A. M. Hammond, who died In Han FVnneiseo tjuiv U-y iUi'i 1hj "ui Uurlv4 Douglas Is A Star (Witness) Whether On lHm is n slur wherever ho is. Itlght now, ami Itr (ho picture, lie's a Mar wilness. He haipens to lie In couti lu cmiiectloii with Hit piOMM'iitlou of three men w ho nrc supKi.seil tt have plotttMl to kidnap Mrs, Douglas Fairbanks (belter known as .Mary lMckforil) scleral weeks ago. Doug Is miupikhI lu court while hi wnfeirme with Pi-osecutor l'Ciirlncy. Sill AS PERJURER HOSTON. (Hy tho Assoctated ress) Though branded as a brazen adventuress" Mrs. Ida M. Hlankenburg, of Tulsa, declared today she would carry her fight to the highest court to prove that she Is the daughter of I.otta Crab treo and entitled to share In the ict re ms' threti-milllon-dollar- ui-j After Judge I'rest denounced Mrs. Hlankenburg a,.u perjurer, j he cited her brother., John W. Crabtree lo uppear to answer con- tllMVUNNK (AP) The gtivcrn teinpt charges next Tuesday. nienps nelltlon of nnneiil from the am the daughter of J.otta ('mbtree." she said. "If they want to put me In Jail simply be- cause I reniMed to deny my nio-.Htge Kennedy alloweil Ihe ap ther very well, but lu the, end (mmiI to tho eighth circuit court of right will prevail." L L POIlTIAND. i)vv, (Hy Ihe Asso ciated Press) Tho highway com mission )kih located the hist gap In Ihe Kotmevcit Highway in Cur ry county between Oetscl monu ment and thi' north shore ol Ro gue Hlver. Tin? survey Is to be started Mon lay. The right of way was do nated by I he MacLeasy en! ale. Will Rogers Declines Arkansas (lovernorslup " ROAD GATED I It K.J KHK. Ark. (By the Asso- ' The ousted Seiynluit party is re :iate(i press) - Will Itogers I nut ported to have combined fore'en lecllii'd lo become a candidate with tile Hclvulmnlo, thus obtain- for governor or Arkausiui. The comedian was re(tieseil tf enler the race by the Powers Kl- wants club which received (lie tol- lowing reply: "Thanks ror our offer lo govern Arkansas. That's one slate 1 could not govern. 1 got the best part, of Arkansas here now, but was never aide to goem her-, I mi I I do thank Arkansas. e;:pecialH Ito gers, tor furnishing me a gover nor for I H years. Itogers is the Claremoie ot Arkaiihis and that's Ihe last woitl lu luwiw, Men. Hogera Is a native of this city and her husband's home town is Claiemore, ( ikta. M ltANfii: I l. t .M.AIU IIMI 1, Ol Ml HDI.lt HY Dl.l l t I IV I ;A Cllh'AfiM (AP)- a mraiigc tale of lllUlilei, 111 which j. ite l'Uitl 4'"l to have her liiliihuud btatii. the lib ed ussasMu In tjrn em ploying another to do the shoot ing lor $2oii, und the subsequent j I'lching ot the inou'-y from the slayer, :.ih unfolded at the tie. techVe bill eu 11. The union of LonO Nnlnlc. slain hist I 'eeeiiiber, naid slie had paid $ l'M to luive her husband aluin. claliiiilig that he had abuaed her du light i;r by u former mar riage. James Salino Said he co the money, but thinned h only the middlemnu, keeping $J"0 for his shale and Iiiiv ng "Ihe Jtdi d'Hie for Die J J'Mi that was D ft. Andrew Ciipu, who adiuttled the shooting, luld his wife hud tak ri the $200 und gone to Milwaukee, where a'e was aneste l. Mrs. Pupa's cgiinuvnt wu ; "What's KU'J?" Screen Or Not 1 I Dti; HAM(ii; $iu.ooo t i;M lt lJ Wash, (AP)nre of undetermined origin tlcMmycd a kiln. Home slits Is ami a iortlttii of the lumber la.st night at the Vuiiess IiiiiiilHr Comuui4 plant at Inlock, 20 miles Ninth of hcn Damage In estimated al $10,000. , KVACl ATION Ctl.MPIil'l K PAKIS (Al1) An official an nouncement was made today that the French evacuation of Iho Huhr is complete and thai not a single rmiCii soldier -remained hi I In iiiiuiiiM ami iiMlustrLnl r,iPtrs"t.Mr I- AlM'KAi, is Altowi.li wvomlinr federal conrfs dtM-islon i., ,h(. 'iv-,Ml Doino IraM" annul- mrni Mill unx filed be re lotluv. apiH-nLs. y KftIM IjOSINU OIT T'l'A,' FlMMlCll OH KVO ( A V) Ahtlcl Urdu's ItirilaiiH are gradu ally abaiitlonlng their nffensive ag ainst the French ami air scout reports awrec that t'hte trllHKmen an establishing defensive iHiHltlonx all along the fi-ont. The frcncli commitnil Is priM'ti-ding with plniiK for n blow tleslgned to crush the relMlllouH Itiffliius for all time. Kato Reappointed To Japanese Premiership TOKIO (Hy the A.ssoclated Press) Viscount Takt Arira Ka to, reappointed premier today af ter he resigned wit i his cabinet because t hat body could not ag rce on a tax program for Japan, has reoiiranied his cabinet bv re ' '" H;i,',fi " . (era except three recall! rant Set Ivukai pariv members. .iug a large maioiiix in Ihe diet. 1 l lhservera believe t he premier will be forced lo dissolve the diet, I ! OCA It A VII 10 OF IDAHO PHODI 'I S IS MOIH1 M l) I PHoKNIX. Ail. ,( AP) -yunr-l iiilline i i-gnlat ions places In effeel by the state coiniuission of agri culture nnd horticulture, intende i to prevent the introduction or the allalla weevil into this state, have been modified to permit the ship- ment of ripples and potatoes Ti om Jdahu into Ari.nna. it was an- , liouuced Friday hy Dr. f incur C Hartleys, state eniomotoirmt. j The modit.catton permits the -7- -ifws- JM r "A XTRA movement of the cniniriottm- h warden said lie has evidence show onty tn car lots ami under se.u ng Craig cataped rrom the Iow i if the Idaho department (r aeri- state prison where he was heiv- u!t in- . ing a sentence ror murder. United States Joshed About Evolution Trial fliy luirb- P. Stewart) W A SHI NC.Tf IN N K A Speeia 1 ) The monkey Hail hasii'l aliuic - entertained the rest of the world. H has even puzb d otiic foretcn I gOVernieentK. s Official diplomatic reports have Knne t ottf bleu t ta I ly from Washlnr- ton to several ot t hem. It leaks out. seeking to ana I we, for won dering old world siulcNiuen'H bene fit, the psycholnwy and metal slant of a people among whom so amazing a case was possible. I TU; Uw ttiUt-vuiuUa pro- LIGHTNING SETS FIDES IK OREGON New Blaze Reported on Cedar Swamp Creek Near Mount Hood. WHITMAN FOREST FIRE CONTROLLED Hundred Eighteen Men Fighting New Wind River Fire at Pilot Knob, Wash., Reports Say. TOnTLANl), Ore. (By tho Asso cltited Press) Many lightning bolts struck In tho Mount Hood region during an eloctric storm last night but forest lookouts have reported only one fire today. That one is on Cedar Hwamp Creek and is expected to be brought under control today. The new Wind Klver fire ot Pilot Knot. Wash., had burned over 200 acres lato yesterday. Ono hundred eighteen men are fighting the blaze. The fire la believed to have been started by a smoker. The old Wind Hlver fire, which burned over ,ooo acres, Is reported con trolled today. NORTH POWDER, Ore (Spec l-al) Korest fires continues to break out in the Whitman nat ional forest near here, to. the most part caused hy lightning. A stubborn fir from this cause kept Hanger Albert Angell nd a force busy Wednesduy and Thursday on Mulr Creek this week. . SKAHIUGHT, N. J. (Hy the As sociated Press) Miss Helen Wills, . of California. national tennis -champion, was defeated In strn- 1 ight sets today by Miss Ellzuheth Hyan.ln the final womens singles : mntches of tho ticubrtght tnvita- Hon tournument. , Tho scores: : 0-3. 6-3. William M. Johnson and Claren ce arlrfin, of Htn Prnnclsco, cap tured tho men's doubles finals from Robert and Howard Klnsey. The scores: 8-fi, 7-B, S-l. E T WAHHTNOTUN (Ry the Assocfn ted Press) Tho steamers Hawdoin and 1 ry. or MacMHIun arctic expedition, have fought their way clean from ice In Melville Hay, and expect to reach Ktah, Greenland, ' their main base, today. i ; ').VI ri;D SI, AVI It HANGED SAN QPKNTIN. Cat. (AP) Charles Craig was hanged In the state prison here Prlday for the murder of Samuel Hermnnson. a forest ranger, who had arrested cmg nnd Jack Duker, after they hail robbed n bank at Red Rluff. Hatter pleaded guilty and Craig wan found guilty by a Jury. Craig's mother, who Uvca in Col imbua. obto, came here recently to m- ten-ede for her son. The prison "eedingn actually have cost Am erica a certain amount or Inter national prestige Is the opinion of some state department or f tela Is who make it their busitx Ut keep pouted concerning the coun try's standing abroad. if you don't believe It, thev S'V look at the foreign newspapers which are beginning to come in w 1th their st Dries nnd comments on the Dayton trial. 'Certainly these papers do hear out the of- ETCHlPIOfJ BEATEN TODAY I hlRDUGH SCE