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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGIIT PAGES TODAY CITY EDITION THE WEATHER PORTLAND AP Ore iron: Fair tonight Thurs day, except eiSBdv or fsggy atons the eoaat Costless! warm la the interior. VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PBEHS LA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1925. member associated fbbss NUMBER 25? i CLUB WILL SELL urn AND HOUSE 'Country Club Directors ' Reach Agreement on !. Hans for b uturc GOLF COURSE ONE REASON FOR MOVE : Members have Viewed Several Possible ceii. Oitcb for New Club: Options o i o Secured on Some. At a special meeting" : membership of the La. of the Grand? ., V. 5. . ' ; lhP cityl,nllMt waa votrdbyalurBe majority to authorise the board of directors to sell the present hohU f ings of the club at a satisfactory 1 priee, and that the proceeds of the ; Mile be applied first (o paying off ('the present indebtedness, and ace- i ond, the balance to be pro-rated " among tli' members who are In kouu tfuiiiiiiiiK an or mat uate. t The disbanding of the present : club Is not due to any desire to not have such au organization but because of the feeiing that thei present club does not justify ex-' pendltures of additional money. i The action la the result of some' considerable dissatisfaction during the past few years, of the char acter of ground on which the golf course is located, it being impos sible to fcrow a turf and to main ; tain a course in a condition that is ..; iieceusiiry for the proper playing of solf. Tentnthe Siloi Inspected. So definite arrangements have ; been made for a new locution fori , a country club, although a num-1 . her of piaees have been inspected: , and options lafcen on seveml, but tlie members Imve gained somet f experience, frotn their first von- lure, ad vlll prot:ced very slowly before selecting a, new site. The opinion of not only one hut of B.-V- era! well quatifled golf architects win oe oimuoefi m-iure ute iinui selection Is made. ; it is the intention of the gtf be constructed that will eventually! be as fine an any in tho stajte for (Continued on Pe Ply, Gieisiis M THURSDAY ClltCt S TIM t'l TAUIJ-: Arriics I a. m O-W. dejt, Aiic. h. t iiIoihU oiif-t eml of jard. Show ftromidN near court house. Doors open i and 7 p. m. I ice chlhi!im l ami ? p. in. Mnln iH-i'tormnncr startn 2 nml K p. in. No .tre't pamde. bonntiHMi re-erc Mnt Mile nt tttit- Drug More, Tomorrow comes that guia event tluit makes old hearts beat young nod young hearts heiit younger the circus: It in ii f.ir cry from th ghidht torial cotiitv-ls in the Homati arena un staged hy Nero, down through the nges to the present tented ex hibition of .kili and daring a- pre sented j,v Ai Barnes, but the same Spirit prevails thai HUN K'pi iranue je pie .u iti'iie- the circus alive as an Institution! The party will buve from the tor more than twenty centuries. Ichainber of commerce office in the Al (I. Harnes is an old friend toiH""11"' I f liinnde, and needs no introduc thm. This yenr he Is offering his wHd unimal circus, and in addi- (Continued on Page Eight) Hay, Grain Harvest Is On In Wallowa County WAI.I.OWA. fire, fSjHciat). Weather conditions in Ihin section hiv.. t.e.-n Ideal for harvesting din ing the pt week. Parmers; start within the nest week or It, In all putt of the county havdays. Im-cii busy binding their fail w h-al The rains of hist week prove-) and getting th-ir hay Up. I oeneiieiai io iau sormK n o The stain has ripened ery rup-laud gard ns. The burning of to hltv Mince I he utins of last we . f spring grain has prueticsby Mfme farmers v,ho have b binding state that they were mi uble to col dming the aftetnoous du to the wheat shelling s- t-jirl, att hough greHtcr part i'.. v.. who Intend bbidlng their, fields in the ntn miiuo are snow -fall wheat have finished. tng up gteen with weeds during Spring (iraiu Slnturlhg. jtlte past few days, carmen have Manv of the fields are nearly been so busy with harvest wori; ripe enough for combining and they have iee unabt to kifl the some evpect to start In a short weeds. tjnH, The fields yet contain much Tiie spring sown grain hits m - moitture and wiil no doubt be in tured rapidly and some binding fine coadttltfH tvt fcrJv UU or tiiU is being deu at prtfut. u$. Many Light , Selections On Program Band Concert Tomorrow Night to Feature Tune ful Melodies, Popular Numbers. pi? i what mm-tor Audita'. J.oney has reiMU'4u for Uip J.n Orundfi banii concert to be hvhi ut Iho high school uthlt-tiu field ut 7:3 o'olork sharu Thurluv uitfht. The fully hour waa cltou- "V"0 ba'"1 to '- " i Hie program is made up most-1 fly of tuneful melodies, desert p- !iv with omy on lure. "All encore nlaved at tin fconcert wm popr numbd tof day," Mr. i,oney says. day," Mr. i,oney says. Svw Clarinetist, j Harry C. Price, the new soUC clarinetist, will appear lor the: first time with the band tomoi-i merly solo clarinetist with the ,.ack &venth ,mi4nt,.y Und, L. H. A.t and more reeently oio clarinetist with the Sheviin-HixuH band of Bend, Ore. I'eopte attending the coucct are asked to park their cars and take Bents in the gt-undstund so that they, will belter be able to appreciate the music. , Program The program follows: . March "Wagner Troutmuti Overture, "Morning Noon and Night In Vienna" Kuppe Aforveau, "The Oawn of i Love Kendix' Scenes from the Ctiimes of Normandy" Pianqueitc Descriptive Idyll, "The Mill in the Forest" Eileiibeig (a) "Stmpiiclty Le b) "The Darkies Dream" i J.ansius 5, "American Patrol".,.. Meacham . , n , , c I 1 UniOIl .rUOlIC bCItOOIS JQ OOCII September 8 1 l'NK,V, Ore, (Special). Ac- cording to present piuns of the school board and -Superintendent j Hov tJonkiin, tho i'nion pubfiej schools will oiM-n for the begin-1 ing of the IS25-26 school yCl,r on Septeiuher $, the day follow -, ijjg iabor day. xhree Held in Jail ; Trial This Evening Three men. thought by the police to he canned heat addicts, were ar rested bust evening and are in the city jail awaiting trial, which will probably be held this evening at 7:y o'clock. The men are llenry j K. Urandt, I Jose tiarela. Tom MtlH-rmood and - Counly Court Meets; Quiet Session Seen The county court convened at the court house this morning i regular inonihly session with Judge C. (J. Couch presiding and John Wells of AMcel and W. W. Stevens of I'nion, county commissioners, in attendance. From indications the session wiil be a fjuiet one demoted almost entirely to routine aflairs. No bids are to be reeenved or con tracts let at this term of court. Chamber of ('ommeFcc i Men Will Visit Elgin I The members of the chamber of commerce will star! on the annual et -acquainted trip to Klgin at .r::i this evening. itesrvations have been coming in at a good rate at the chamber of commerce offices the last few davs and from Imilea- l tiotm a good representation of i-a. building with dinner luled for :3H. The dinner wiil be served by the Indies of Klgin in the city park. W. C Perkins, pres- j ident. of tn cnamoer oi commerce, will be chuirmon. ;The buying jobs in th valley ar being finished up now and the binding of the spring crops wMI stopped sad fa rnu-rs state t h.tt the w hat apfM-ars to be fitting well. Weets f.et Mart. Mny of the s immerfaitoivd tCTIOI 10 10 IB qUASHWflIT MYSTERIES tSARGUED BAFF LI N6 Judge Knowles Takes the Matter Today Under Advisement rvpp ic?AV TH T?r GIVEN SHORTLY - Motion Against Writ of Review Secured by Jack LaBine Filed by City Attorney, Jud.se J. W. Knowles, in the cir cuit cotirt this morning, heard the argument of the attorney upon the motion to quush the, writ of review heretofore ordered te- trn;tble this morning by Circuit Judge McCoitUoch, ill the esse of Jack iaBinc. LaBine wan recent ly convicted on a liquor charge in the tnunieip-tl court, and attempt ed to anneal to the Circuit Court. u tnt, vily offieinlH refused ta recognixe the appeal, The motion wan filed by the city authorities, through George T. Cochran, city attorney, with I hi I ohitt of tt,stim7 lne snffiet- ency of the writ of review At the conclusion of the argu ment. Judge Knowles took the matter under advisement and wMIi render his fiecision later. There was mtl(t interest manifested in the casG oy tne public, only, the attorneys and court attaches bo- tng jn attendance. IMS RADIO ON CAMPTi , jMa(,lMimm nd others who have (U, n,tmvii ftir tiH.m!K,ves through radio reception under -i ustiai circumsbinces have a rival in i I a rry , Will ia ms of t he i a. trmnde KU'v, rtc company. Mr. jWiliiaius and family and Al lier ! uum and family have been camped f or several dujs on the tirand i Honde river about a mile out of Kive Points nd have enjoyed (ajtiif. r-markahe radio reception accord ing to Me. William who hits tried out many kinds of rati so m-Ih im- varying circumsuuices. i e ;i i used, was a fie tulie rcelver on ithe neutrodyne principle with the imtenna strung intm two trees. Picnic to Precede Legionnaires Meet The America n Legion and legion lAuxUht.ry meetings this evening will be unusual in that they will he preceded by a picnic. The pie : nie lunch is to be served and ea.te ui ike lUvershh park at :3 tht s evening. Kiuh person has been asked to bring Ktmlwicbes and -some hot dinh or a salad. The ie (gion will furnish dessert and cof- f fee. I At K o'clock the regular b-gion Hunting and the auxiliary bust i n'HH meeting will be held. Wive ! tif legifiii men who are not mem bers of the auxiliary have been .asked to at!Md the picnic. POTATO T1TS iti;ptMtn;D ci-(Mi,i;ft."s;, tire. Tests con ducted this year In the county graiii nursery on the Jacobsiut rifnch shov that early pfttatos are more profitable for wheat fanners to grow on unlrrlguted hind titan late varieties, aei-ord-ing to a report made by the onnty agent. Irish Cobblers gave he iiiglfefd : vieids, imitsery their production in ih plots being h sacks fo I he acre, w here hit ire seed pieces were used, and S3 sacks hIwp ffi;iii seed nieces were, oiitnted Karly tihios yielded at the rate ,tiL Barks ftoio Monilt Ke(t Miirii .est m au yfeuieti hi shcks from large seed and k" from small. Netted tiems. a late vatiety. re turned 33 sacks from small seed and 3" from large seed, 3 A1TOS .MIX iS MS ASH j IfooM i;lVi;it. Ore. in a tnM-j up as the result of jockeying bv their drive.- i p:s( each o$h-r mt th- Cot iiofdsi highway, w N fl ihf gritt-st number of autom bif s is stud to have jMtKje-d ovs r this popular drive this wason, three of the machines ,V-e pid up in the ditch n'itr Trout Creek farm, and the fae and head ai u simtti sn of one of the driv ers was cut so badly O'ttt be hn-i i to te taken tit the hospital hefe.f The automobile part b' pat lag in the SHti'Sbup 'Tf driven iivj tleor;'e far Its of Cortland Hetl Uinb oi 1'ortfund and W, L, Officers Advance New Theories in Illinois and California Cases BELIEVE TEACHER . KILLED HERSELF Man Found Dead in Mar :tinez Thought Uniden tified New Yorker; Of ficers Seek Schwartz. LATEST IWVKfiOPMi-.VrS. la(tm, lit., taier leliveU to hne ktihii wlf, Helntives nelie Mie wrutc otii$ tmi after death, Martinez, al., C, Ii Sctmnif- MHigbt n immler charge, Hmly fiiitntl i'ikcti nuideiiiifieil work man from Ntm Yrk. MATTtKJN. ill. By Jhe A-ocl-ateii lrei tMliccrs seeking to solve the mystery of the death O Miss t'ora HUllinaH. 4S. former t'incintiati chool teacher, whose body whs found in a cistern on her sister's farm near here .iturday. decideii the was not drowned, he- cause no watir was found in her-i lungs. Her vital organs are being ex amined to ascertain whether she died of pobon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hen sail, brother-in-law and sister, iueiion cd yesterday by officers, express ed the opinion that 1&s &alimua killed herselt. They believed she heelf wrote numerous scurrilou and thieatenlng notes whkh were found after her body was discov ered. M AliTINKZ. tai. tHy tise A aoclated IrtsJ AJi MideEEifledj workman from New Ystk city is tentatively accepted; by authorities today a Ihe murder vietini in the suspected iioh.atfu insuranc' hoax, whose charred body was found in the laboratory of the Pacific fNd iuioHe company last week after an explosion, as the result &f which Charles Henry Schwartz chemist, is being sought on a warrant charging murder, "officers have learned that Kchwartx had advertised for a helper and was expecting a man from New York. UN SAY SLEW FAT MNCOlN. N'ebr. CUy the Asoci aicd pnwKl Adolph H. tuetak. 22. farmer, is held tody finding probable charge1 of first degree murder. Officers say iha4 Smetak confessed that he killed his father. John Hmetak, fi?, and thrw th body in a well on his farm near Wahoo. The liody was found iate yelerda by officers and place! in t 1m tool house in i l Wahoo cemetery awaiting burial- laie last night the building wa injsteriousiy tired MJid th1 bod burnt d aimosl beyond recognition The elder Hmetak disjtmeared last March 12. The son told the neigh bors his father wa In Kuroe. Neighbors began fo dmibt the story, especially ita the father had itm- plalned that "he waa ufniid of his .son." Hm 'ioiifeis. Th county attorney, sheriff and oth r officers came to the Hnieisik farm with liior search war rant late yesterday and found the (Continued on 1e Klv,i A Messenger For $2.50 A Month Imagine , biting it work ftr jo rirrj day of the month for only Si.'rit; ri it can le he n nnger who agree tf t-ll f be imnip and na ture and ahatage of yoor lllhl-J to WT I2,MMJ M-ipic tnenrly StHHt boims once 'li day, A rr? inepaie nie'ager i IIm tHNtn-r Yf Ad gi ing t k' f he oomher of ri-Hhi of any fMibtb'ity ined lm In the f .a iirnmit terrl trt tlte bmcM rader-t-d. ,So tsire attrwb ncij inHir sal liiierest as the Cla.sificl lg. Oirr er Ad ert Mug 'Identify Men Who Held I-midojes if the eMjlasHs itH-a wlio are eid a art of the bandit gang ihat slm4 up tlte pfat' durig & Ijohiup. Ulva Iov gnn aiiii Irt'iie IWrgtttlahl, hotel M.'t-rt'tafie, are at the extreme left toilet I are f le prLsoners. Hu.im Icft aud m-k WUk, alius WckxI-, Ae-itant lMatef iUlsattgr Jidui SIarba?t fit a gray imitf mamia befttiHt tliciii. HERO BEAT BT CHI lANiON flly the Associated lrsl t Jeiiteaast Colomd Item- ard C. Freyburg, wurld war hero d homer of ft Victoria cross, ioi by a scant half mile today an at tempt to swim the Kngilsii chan nel, - After battling the treacherous I ides 17 hours he abandoned the -jiiejupt and was tiken aboard an accompany lug tug. At one time ho was only mm yards from tho Kng Msh coast. Mile. Jane Sisn baited last night when within one and & Quarter mile of the KngHsh coast after 13 hours 9 minutes of swimming.. XI R A m:w TiiiHfv ai anci;o. ltlETI,AMf Jrt AiJ TbP fsdicc advanced tiie tlM-tr fetiay j (he ColumlHft rUcr a a rum run ner. Mlicd aad mutilated by lKt- hgger r lii-jacker. A anh proci tital Hit' iwid Im'h nmniereil. No water wa fiuiml in his lungs. A wart inside the first jtditl of the h ft UttU' filler and scar titsidt ten wrist wre the ily iarks tm the hmiy A woman wlio refusiMi to gie her nanm lhd tin fxnivn station orly toilay, sajiiig that if Cin dv- cHpftatcd body jMtwc! ft war im the right Hm nttf knew who lie was. She refM-d U gie lHr itntiie. She tdd to call ai tiie morgue tmt hife HiIh morning she irnd tt dime Mt, MSciiAin iit;fj;Asi;if. AVA 1 t W A u i A l 1 Vjrt Sinclair, former Hw1 lak presi dent, who witi bN soli, Mjimi. Here viit Ut iUv jjciillenlinr? m I 1. fdhm lag their ttm a-tion fr liaig wrecked tin lmk. was ieh'M'd i mfi 4uiy at the .,.i.titt r iitt HiOiiftmtti IS tod a. chimi: ix i:MiiAM t, 1 Ai N 1 N N t A I J . I let f er ed lira -lion, an inei ease in sobriety an I alt advauced standard of living have r-s ited in a tiemendous d-I'MiiM- of crime in r.agbmd in the ittst 5 years, Hit' Wdliaut Joyn-snn- Micks, home secret at y, toid t be hiiernai iitnai prifMi congress Tuesday. He said that in m;, there were ntttofi e-sons undergoing pen,i seivittide. Now, he sold, there ;hc oidy I despite the iu- cfease of population. Hesid " this number. ii young people aie undei going corjeciiona! treat ment. i rater Skc lning Oelaje!. K 1 . A M ATI I i A i ,1 - la - in of the eifliaui- to Cfater lah- p:t f k W 1 1 1 ie ddf t yed ' j e 1 MC1,S lMe ffj dsMoage tif Hie KI' J. t rusher in a heavy dynundte ida-d.; it whs oniiijunced tonight by Sn for W. il. Arnold, iu cbarg" 1 1 te w ork for t he W rren "on - sit m tioit company. The contra - itot KOOffM to Sped up the jl.y biiJKtHiS od UJi'f yaids f ' tfek with one rliiMIE but iost'-.td t of sit v tnt? thue the fmwder b'e.v do.n the rmk crusher and I i'l Mrt- ut ie;i?t two weeks iOtfe it S M!t be in rat am unain. j fiidlctei Official Take tlalJi, I KLAMATH FAtd tire.-H. f CiMott, who is Mf libertv unUr j j iMio oud o an ' indictment eltiHKlMK toalf1uace fn (ffic. look Ihe mh of offic ;s dttrtct tttrev f KJamath cunntv. He Hurceeds William OanBif, who r : .fcUt4 yvim at ill livttlt Ei HNEL lrake latci Chtcago, were auk-k Idaho, Oregon, Wash mgton Fires Raging JinerS Are Threatened Near Wallace. Idaho; Man Killed in Entiat Meaaows joniiagrauoa - , . WKNATtilKi;. Wash, f Hy tlm sRtjt.' u s t'a rni rump i.Bta" dore, 2, voiunteer forest fire fighter, whs ininred vfr day in KaUai, valley, died today. ife was Mrack by a burning trew thai fell sad knocked two other in- down, Th Kntha valley fire covers three, hundred acr,s. FOHTiM K I s. Or, f B.v f he Awtmdaicd ireJ Tho Kntiat Meadows fire in the Wesajlchffa natientti forest in Washington is feeing sprmd t?y a high wiad which iuks the figivtem fork difficult. The fir broke ot ta logging operations near Hliver Fails, southwest of Hilverton, Ore., Ui-ln yesterday, and spread info the rvn timlMr- Men from two camps are fight ing it. A severe elect H3 storm start ed aijout 2 firi-s in Mount Sa ker, Vaah-t national forest. Fire fighters are holding the nmln Wind Hive r fir la the Co lumbia national ffel. The Filet Knob fire, la Ihft aune region, is still uncontrolled- WAUt'B, Idaho AD. Two U.in-st fht& in the Coenr d'Aicae district have burned over paroshnately 3M arn and fiitiittiits from the ltne crik bias ih inibs srjnth west f Wallace, have faiiea in Va.Hnro and the surround ing district. The Pine creek fire is burn ing along a one-mile front Forest Kupervlsor K. C, iulaski exprssd iM'lief that the dan ger to Wallace from f tie fall ing embers is slight but that a nuiuijer of ranches and vabj alde timber is the St. Joe dis trict are almost certain to be d'-stroycd. Siineis ef the tit, Joe district have abandoned their workings and several of them airtved in Wallace late Tuesday. A fir' in tho Adair district. 13 tidies south of Wallace. s threat -ealng !m HmIHoii Stining emo $m ny ' nruperi y and a i i s vs li able fhe lighters have beii I usiied lo t lie iilitsew. iiad mm is oitwitix KAUjH CJTV. Ore. AlJ,- Hparks frt donkey engines is Jf?mitisHed tm Ijt F"tv-, SWEEI'INti PROBE OF PUBLIC LANDS TO START SOON WA8IMN3TJS fliy ihe Asu- ehticd lresi. -The st Tate pnblie I lands roiiiiiiitt1 has de ided o eider Eipon a sweepinif nve:dina tioa of all matters a f f etmjf J le administration of the public iaad. including oil. xln&Um al Silt l-jke, AnifaM Ibe i-yiiififiH' will mniitt a Serbs of loarioifs In prsetbal'V very land state io ih west. Itinerary, announced Tuesday. ( tils fr heiiHttKS sl II b MkuI., Aag 31; Mitotta, Man Sept, i; Yakima. Wasli.. Jtepi. 3 iat!-, tb and it it: rortbMid, ore, sib aad Sth; IVndb toa. rc Cdh; linker, toe., Ilth and Ibib-, Idaho, d. 1 2th and 14th, la proftram for holding it a rings ia CaMfornla. New Menb-o, Cofmd s u ml Wyooslcg is not to be un- Iiound aatil ar U iwhw SW Up Hotel to rtxiMsc aifal idetiUf t!te tx CHICAGO Oy the Ass? dated Press) , Drugs vm tied at between $144,000 and and io,wu woitn 01 ptis ana amg uiia. were seized by federal agents ... s wKq aiTested kitty Gllhooley hiiKluttid. VVilfe in their oriental drug den m an I The woman is dcciwwl fay officers U be , the, Wggest drug importer in tlic middte west She is charged wltti carrywsg on wholesale traffic and making nothing- less . rt l - tnan $,juu sales, . ' Four U1CH were arresleo US peddlers and Jseing1 sought. 20 mora are Exams to Determine Annapolis Selection fUK KAI.I.KH. Or. (KjspcisO, -i:oni5rt-sm!iH N. J. Mnnoit ha jmnoanrril that hr will apjffitat the inirtsisifmicn )o Annapolis n iSS en ihr hitMs ot a rmmi' tivfl ixisiin;i(ton. This osasnina- tiosj wiil ix- lwl Kni lKiay, Ori-J-rHJna in ! '') diftrti-t nfj cj'gn, ttn4 iH ie ronan m ihv t'nitl HlaJa civil service Tiur IMIra. Ktiimatil Kalta. iJik- vk-w, Howi I!lv, Knirjtor, J . MnrviM ant iiini. . J XKW VOItK tft Out ASMSristed Th tttwUtUil r-rcH' thjlr Trx iiickar 4?5rs4 ts hiKit mMns f fit in"niii iui i,iy that if Ims.v Hsht Marry wilt i; nilH,iitt i ii iirjn Sjai h? W1H n"il yr th ijot will tk s'mmrssinau 8iniMi. Th' i-as-:; pntrr tiH'r Him 4Jrctasn in the SMjiIcji miins n n hifilKKi rMI mrtropolltan iiiatrtrl, nroisaWy Julf 'if xjwiiilnl lltriml. Kiaa!B-,l)lrt or rnr)h ' iin M1 ! -nfm-t-l in ais-i Hr -olf-l at tit 1j AnaS Jjra ) pomHiT. Knsiia 1 mrt (hat Moid FitJMiiJMWHW kJ j rnmixwHion nni Uti rntMn-, i nit- j rK-h- an grMin?nt wlih IJMif (mi htt..ry, llnt ntaloiy to lag- a chasnpionahip bat- and physics. Congress Passes Laws But Fails to Explain 'Em 0- Juries I. Strrl WASM1STN (NKA Congress ;iKi' S a bd af Hall tv biiifossiide to imdertami caa la read tn t' r inore diif- , I reat ways. i)r lisey r-utin rosfiicfm ehijs-ej or cunt i jet wdh rdinr taws. ir iMdrfrfiy's atde to fasur m& iuxi what tby do tneia. Wlssl would h- oi o be ih aa- larai tidni; t do when one th-" mixed up biws s-ta the statute hooks? Why, to of en Jo ask congress iud it. of cois', "ofesr'f isKed it if oayinety Kaos what ofterss1 ides ws in doing M i eett,iidy nuost b t:a M sras itdt. e why, when the ecalive la uach of Ihe overaaieat raa ao against of tie lncooire- heTilbiy-wtd enacNocals, do1- aw go is bgtsi3ttve lawr and asy, J1bi imng dwsoT Jaabb to doiw e aow f-njfrc8 in njjl ) hcek vtere ysa ry j )R!jfMJ the urh -BB-ssvii Act U) lag to gt ;?" i h a it coaid ork, but we've agrsd oa aSsat oiaiad, or tised. tbougbi jrha tt auat and ! t feaCs ihe ay esfr the Ht tio, Tiiiit ia t tae system t ail, instead, the pol ilacri People ko to Jatt aaa Coolidge Concerned Bat Not Alarmed Over the isoiueieuce gdmvg STILL HOPES FOR SOSiE AGREEMENT Sees No Neeessi! for Immediate Federal Ac tion; the Government's Course Still Uncertain, SWAMPSCOTt (By the A-ci-std prssi hvA set aiarmed over the ferait between snthracite operators sine! miners in wage negotiations si AtiastJs City imi night. President Ctr:tidifs Uept a. csse tab oa th sltatisn Sodai? without indicating what action, if ms the government wsHd take it mispenKsn of mining eraioss Sptensber first hzcoma c.r taint y. Indications are thst tfes presi dent tes no iiecat sr lr?in;edl ate fedemi actios. iie stili hop an Egrf-emrnt wiil lie reached mt th vmges of miners la the periiiByiviUtta fields. Associated pre! Ti sstsrst sj? scale rtejfouauoFis were BiSht, rhc motioa to djsara dm wa proposed by J Soieft nrMnt or distrtei X, lUd Wir' Workers; wmm sn,h-d Ur the joint tomnsiHws, The senfer t'fS rported they wf re in ssjnpleto dlsssrteemeiit a tae miner' de mands, and thai farther tiv Uanm apparc$j asei. John L lewis, , isrcsMst sf the nmiv to lh letter as Jvd Mea y fm jfemaei -tvnter. TOJo COnreo, ta ? u. miners' iicr mu ta i "The mine was-ke juv dpiy regret aat- I Siieralars have seem iii i& pUcly announce retus&l s awjjrtiale aiwm & basis ef fact, PsbHs sia?3senis V, V. Inffls and ysnrsef sb- The public averiiemas ef anilimcite prlttsrs givss sat while nt-Jcotlitnor:i v. r-: ; ri 5:rcK'- rf-jw dfmonsnrte the epjsfes da net pmKw to mtke essstms Ive contrihutlos toward ihs suc-?-b of tho conferees, WJt& thse fast in mind, mlns werk?6 Jp rt'sontativta am sf ths jndmsnt (Continued en Fa 'tie somewhere near Chicuifa. an "interpretation ar traca over t one of the gavraasH?ats aam erous admlnistrativa ar aas or -oiitnnssiftfis to acd as, Nw a judicial deeMn on a ution of caasflaiioaally is thiTiR. if f 'orsifri'ss attest pt s san-tning the faadauatai coie tort.ids. ibeia daaldlrs tCs some sourCs business to goiat-eat ht it can't t don. But interpfctiag aad jfrnng amounts to amkiag The judge da tbrtr 8itWrtinc with such straight tsrs fb'ir faith in their ea tm&tWMUty is si ll-(ffronnde tlhat th hy t?auder, KatrMsir tiiai at iu apt tw reaitae bo5 Hdtrnious i? S. Jlow do Jliey kae ea? aeasirs I svrsa means, sny ticr than anybody etj; 'The fact Is." & h'm fa'uea- ary tf the So-itad-sa iarcaa m reeeatlV. Wa aer o-ea law. big Wo. : ninimn iiiii i lilbMtlUfllLL