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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGIIT PAGES TODAY CITY E D IT-1 O N THE WEATHER PORTLAND (AP) Ore gon: Cloudy tonight and Sat urday. VOLUME XXIII. LA (RANI IE. OREGON. FRIDAY, "AUGUST 14, 1923. MEMUKK ASSOCIATED IMtESS MEMHKR AHKOC1ATRD PKEHH NUMBER 264 LTRDEREK L: AT LAR Ml WORST 12 HITS CITY La Grande in Center of Storm Yesterday Al ternoon and Evening 2.01 INCHES FALL; SOME DAMAGE DONE Alicel, Summerville, Lone Tree District Hard Hit; Imbler, Elgin, Cove and Union Escape Damage. stokm sim-xigmtn. (irnndo 2.04 inches rain fell, some crop damage. Klgiu ljight show or, no Alicel Nearly I wo Inches rain, sonic hull, slight damage to crops reported. Imhicr Light rain, no hall, no (limini1. - Kiniinicrvflle Hail and rain damaged crops. Wdeat aJul garden truck hurt some. Ojio About out Inch rain Tell. No material damage. In Ion .57 Inches, raiu. No mntcrial damage. I Am Tree district Heavy rciin and hail. Some damage. .Muitutaliis east uf I itiuii Mem ittiulall. All fires ex lingulshed. I,a Ornndu and nearby country experienced the heaviest rain and hull storm In I 2 yearn yesterday ufiernoon and evening, according to estimates today. ItoscmentB in tho business seel ion were. Moodctf for the first time in 12 years and street Intersections were covered with wa ter its storm sewers were Inade quate to handle the flood. The total ralnrall in La Grande during the past 24 hours was 2.04 lnehe.s. most of which fell during the afternoon at about an-inch-an-hour clip. Some girden truck and now wheat was damaged although It is difficult to estimate what per centege of the crop was hurt. Some of t he wheat ha already been cut-and the only grain that suffer (Cnnlinued on I 'age Five.) SHEARERS TD in In a (rvlk piveti in Ihe lresbytr lan ' 'hurrh yes'erday afternoon, J. II. Shearer, organist v. ho is to give u recital in the church this eviiiii'; with hln wife, a ho p ratio. Hketehed the ivelopniejt of llius le from ancient times, through the ages and gave- an insight into what harmonic developments the f til ure may bring. Mr. Shearer predlda that the harmonic conception of Cyril (Continued on 1'agc Five.) i RTi 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 Mi 1 1 1 111 Ul I L UUIIWLII I Union County Called Coyote Breeding Place "The emote fdtualion in fnlon enmity is regrettable," said KIuht Williams, ad itiinst rut ive assistant of t h" V. S .IJiotiigie.il survey with hcaihpiartc-'g at Portland, today. Mr. Williams is here for a short time seeking cooperation in hts work aga Inst predal ory animals. .Mr. Williams declared that Un ion county is Ihe sore spot in east- ; era Oregon in reference to pn-da- ' tory animals. He ml.vh that Wu.1- j biwa, J :aker. I 'mat ilia and (JrHiit eminties an have paid liunter.4 while Vnion county, with no pro tect ien again!-! royoti . is now serving as a breeding place for the animals and t h row ing t iicin oft Into Iieiii' count Its and thus making efforts to rhl other counlicM of the 1 est- extremely difficult. "Wli - n Hi" bounty whs taken off cooI"s many people b'-Mevd that IW effor! wo u 1 1 be made Jo de l ro t'uMn.' Mr. Witiiams aid, "but such is not the ease. In coun ties where linnti r.t are employed better rev nits a' le cosl are tuined." ii- said that the Two '"jfsirs before the bonntv system was eradbaiei J.T mimi was ttpent In On gnn in killing coxolen and that ; In the two year following a suv- i ingn of more t nan 2tH.0an with ' more coyotes killed was chalked up. la vipiainiiig the prescot sys Pumps Stop; Sprinkling Order Off La Grande Citizens May I rrigate Lawns A 1 ly Day in Week Now, City Manager Says. Iieeau.se of the heavy rain winch fell in the valley yester day the cty pumps were stopped yesterday and wilt not be started for seve.ru! days, in suring Ia Grande of plenty of pure Heaver creek water for di inking purposes. It will not he necessary to start pumping again until citi zens resume Irrigation, City Manager Craws stated today. M r. C rows also w 1 1 h d re w the sprinkling order, which provid ed for sprinkling and irrigating in la (Ira tide on alternate days. He belie vefi that fi oin now on. there will be no need of keep ing this order in effect. Citi zens may now irrigate gardens or sprinkle lawns any day dur ing the week. CLUB PLANNING j TO HELP BAZAAR I AND EXPOSITION Plans for Neighborhood club cooperation In the exposition and bazaar for a fine arts building on the University of Oregon grounds at Kugene were entered into yesterday when nine inem beis of the committee, with Mrs. liny Murphy chairman, met and' decided that each member should be responsible for three articles for the bazaar. Students of the university will be asked to help (hem. Present plans are to send 2Ti urt teles by September 10, tetchy us hand bags, dolls and the like. Wallmcr Iirothers Say They Are Innocent foe and Henry Wallmer, arrett ed by the police on minplehin that they were fnipHcit'Ml in the shoot ing of Joe Wordeii , policeman, while he attempted to arrest a liquor dealer, and subs-utiently freed beeiiuse of lack of evidence, deeUtn-d today that they were in nneent of any implication in the act. Henry Wallmer says tliiit his car was stohn from him Mid that lie was looking for it at the time when Ihe shooting is said to have occur red. Joe Wallmer declares that he wn out of town at the lime Wordeii was shot. tola m;;i:i pays 57,uo M; VOItK fAP) The mun of $r.7.fMiO was ilepoHite with the cas tms authorities Thursday by Tola Negri, screen aetre.ss. in full pay ment rif t he . fines, petia It b'K and dttlie.M imposed on undeclared jew el r Hfjssed when .he arrived oh the lierengar'a May 2. It was an nounced the cajtc had been cios-d. The jewels consisted of a dia mond pendant and other precious stones which Miss Negri had pur chased abroad. Their domestic value wan $4 7. a an. to which the additional sum of $1Mion in fines and penalties was assessed by Col lector Kit Inge. tem, he said that the state pro vided $4a.aait for two years work. Hunter are stationed in eounths and half of their salaries are paid from the state hinds and Ihe other halt by the county taxpayers. Vina tlllit county pn( up $:uan of which $-JtMHi was used. Wallowa furnish ed Jlfina. Maker $iaaa and (iraut Sl'aaii for this work, he pointed out. "Vnlon county, by not appropri ating money for the poisoning, shouting and t rapping of co otes by expert hunters is becoming a retugc for the animals." Mr. Wtll iauiH declared. "It Is not fair to the surround ing counties. Sheepmen in : he center Of t lie valley report killed coote and the numbers pi the mountains around l h alle ure tn crenwing raphllv. Cote.s could easily et ertniua I ei here In ( a use of the ge, .graphical formation of :h county and i-wn now. along th eigi Of the coilUtv. some are being killed by other county hunters os protection to the county they work for. Coyotes kill more j;ame than all the hunters put together. "Vnlon county wilt have to pro vide a puid hunter some day." Mr. WtiPums concluded, adding "the sooner the better Xor lUcU and ntarUy disUicia." Cinderella 1 5 'I l1 Here Is tin? girl who stepped from a modest home into the lap uf luxuries and oer v'lose adop tion h William West Browning. New York mlllloiinfi-e. it contro ersy ragel until Browning bad the adoption annulled. .Mary Louise Spas was 21 instead of Hil KNTKItPltlSK, "t)re. (Special) A boy scout camp will be conduct ed on the Methodist camp grounds1 at the head of Wallowa Lake, be-j ginning Tuesday. August 18. and, eominuing to .August This will be the first s'-out gat herlhg on the grounds, md is a develop ment of one of the objects in view when Ihe tract way bought a few years ago. It Is expected there will b- about (i( boys at the camp, troops all the way from with thts county lo llolse, Idaho The Itev. N. K. Ilershey has marge of iir- angemenls, and will be assisted at 'he camp by Key. Ira li. Aldrfch. a prime mover in the whole camp grounds project and an ad ive worker in every phase of activity connected" with it. Kach boy will- furnish his own lent and bedding, but all ' iueals will be served at the dining room, it is considered best to have t he meals served by the scout mana gement, to insure the boys getting proper food, and also to give them (Sum for the; interesting outings ond programs. There will be hikes Into Ihe mountains, including one trip to Kaghi ( '-ip. Pack h 'irs"S will be provided lo carry the heavy bur dens and (lie boys will be Ib'ld down to a r:'te of speed which WIU 1)1' Safe to the )nexprneer. Scout chis.en will be held daily and Instructions will be given in scout lore. Meet Intra will be held in the large tent which was used at the Methodist camp meeting, and which is still st'indin'. Scout membership is limited to bos of t' to IS years of ag. Th;s camp Is open to boys who are not nietnbers of the scout organiza- tion.u ho will t ind come and "a ill be a hearty assurei) e and in t v...... oi a ( pb-asant. w hob-som j ing outing. National Guard RKIc Ranc Nearly Finished The survey laying out the 11a 1 bui a I guard rifle range in com. pleted and the work of digging pits and making the grounds ready for shooting ranges at 2an, mm, r,au The range j located near l.add canjon. It oecuiibs a 1'iU-acre plot f ground and will (irovtde shoMtinf ranr;eN at sen , fvoo :,uh ind im iTds. The ramie (m pected lO be ready for USe altfjul the firi of September. Cappiln K. W. l-;i who will aive inst met ion In tea rksmanhtp Is rated one of the bet trmtructnrs In 'his line ia Up- arm v. His compaiiv tn Georgia rated the best out m number as shari shooters, marks men and experts. Club Directors Meet. A meeting of the hoard of dl. reetiirs of the l.n tlrantb Country riub was held hist even Itg. The bids for the purchase of the conn try club yrocrly went UuttujunJ. I tn s : as If 4 bp lL'H J I'M rhy sr.n is m UUI UUUU I U I U I GAMP AT LAKE U. S. SHIPS (W FOUR SLAIN ROBBERIES umni Tniiii !iTniTnii nntNiiwi niuAiiun, HITSJUTO:IPEG.. Husband, Wife and Two Daughters Killed at . Grade Crossing THIRD DAUGHTER AND NEPHEW HURT i Portland Boy, Driving, Maneuvered Car onto Tracks Where Locomo tive Hit It Squarely, j ITiKN'E. Or ( Hv tlm Axsocl- nw(i I'l-i-H".) i-mir persons ar i-n ,1 nml two putnfully in.tirod, tl-.e ' rrHiilt ot an ai'cl!"nt ii-ar H irriM .bnrg In.Mf nlcht wlipn a l-vpnr-oll hoy driving a IlKht automotitle turned the our iktoms tlip Hnutlu-rn Puciflc lino nml tin- train (-truck the automiihtle snunrt'ly. 'I'he lieail ure: j S. V. CASTLE. 62. Hapitl City. iSouth Duknta. I 51 i)S. R. W. CASTLE, 7, hlB wife, j IlEItTHA CASTLE, 18, a daugll tcr. I SYLVIA CASTLE. 16. a uailBh ' ter. ' The injured ore: Evelyn Castle, 9. another dnughter and Merwyn CaBtle, 16, of I'nrtlund, nephew of S. V. Caatle. Merwyn was drlv- ,inpr. The party was hound for the HarrLshurg hopMirda when the fatal accident occurred. LONDON ( My the Associated Press . The total new ship con struct ion througho it I he u odd for the quarter ended June 3a, was 2,:i'i!i:tl tons, as shown by Lloyds' register of shipbuilding t e- turns. The tobil ' is i!7.0'M( tons less as compared with the previ ous quarter. Of the total theie was under const ruction in Great Itritain and Ireland l,nH8,rt7 Ions, or. 7 J.oau tons less than at the end of March. In other countries new construction amounted to I.L'TCi.lM-t tons, an Increase of 4f, 'Httt tons over the quarter ende In Mai eh. ' The lig ires for the leading countries abroad are: der ma ay 4 7 . a l tons; Italy, 2 1 2,71 tons; France. Dili. 48a tons; Hol land, loa.iiM' tons and tinted States 0J.no tons. The tola! w orld tonnage und'-r construction amount to a.SS'j.lili I tons, or 1'7,'Mio tons less as com pared with the previous quart, r. The highest pre-war total, reach ed on June :io. nii:t, was ,'t.4 4'i, fiSS tons. The tonnage of vessels now building in the w orld which are to lie r M ted with Internal combustion endues amounts lo I.I2B.IH2 tons, while Die tonnage ui Bii'iiiii efiseis uouer con si rue -tion Is ,21 2,fi2! tons. The motor tonnage tiius equals morn than 'j'A per cent of the steam, showing the con tin n-d development which is taking place in tills system nt propulsion. Since VM 4 there has been un increase of 1 0,27 I ,tmo tons In sea- (f'ontiniifd on I'wge five.) A Constant Reminder An ad in the ( Ins-lfictl pngp of l he DliM'rtcr telling of a buoines- fiiiuS btisfncvt. Iih-u-lioii, fcatiire. of hi mt.c,-, etc., f- a citilaul reminder to oil Im ii on hae bii-liies for him. Ills niiiiie and olicila(ioii b, iM-fore ou each day In the MH'tiOM OT Hie pHHT HlHl llSH purtMiihtr reader Intcrc-t. Vet he Is able to hate tint puhPcily 241 das A inoiith al a ciy low time rate. "Obserxer Aihertlng A Meixbaiidislug bervlee.' . . nrnn n n nr DLUUliU rLHuL Five Men Escape with $87,478 in Canadian City' Today , DAYTON BANK IS LOOTED OF $20,000 Lone Bandit, After Hid- i ing in Basement Dur-! ing Nipht, Confronts Six Employes. i SN7.478 and nuto Mideii In Winnipeg, Ha- but. Ohio bonk coIiIkmI of atnuit $2D,0I)0. WINN IP HO, Man. (By the As-) soclited Press.) Kive men etol 187.478 njid an automobile from Hick Shaw, cashier for tho Winni peg Klectrlc. company, on a busy! corner today. . Five men surrounded tho cashier as he stepped from the automobile running: board with the money in a sack for the payroll. The robbery was In one or tho busiest corners In th city. Shaw wan struck to the pavement with the butt of a pistol wheu he refused to hand over Ihe money, llu lay on t lie puvemeiit as the robbers Jumped Into the car and the driver, at their command, drove rapidly away. The car was lounrt after halt aji hotir'a speedy travel- from tho Hcenu of tho rob bury. HAYTON HANK ItORHKI). HA V TON, Ohio (By the Assoc! ated Press) A robber held up sU employes of the North Dayton branch or the North Dayton-Bank and Trust company and escaped with approximately 20.000 today. flhn robber suddenly confronted employes niter hiding In the base ment all night. Officers Find $50,000 Jewelry in Deposit Box CHICAGO (AP) Fifty thousand dollars worth ol jewelry was seized today by federal officers who open ed a safety box rented by Mrs. Kit ty Gil hoi ley. arrested recently as head of a narcotic syndicate. Dis coveries resulting from Mrs. Gil hol I y's arrest, paved t h e way for t he arrest of 'olonel Will Gray beach, former heail r the gov ernment's local narcotics squad. Railroads Ask Rate Advance of 5 Per Cent CHICAGO (By the Associated Press. ) Western nil I road a whose app al to the liiter.date commerce com mission tor n Increase in rales will b: given a hearing next mouth in Chicago, announced in a state ment to the public Thursday thai they would a.k for an advance ot approximately & per cent. ('lnc( 01 i OilCC S lay At Pendleton Stopped1 PK.MU.irroN. Ore. Mayor J.imes A. Fee has informed t he clt coutieil that he woiUd md sign pn warrants Tor W. It. 'Mtnk," TaIor as chb-f of police after Hep tetnber 1. The decision of the ruaxor timounts to the prat-thai dismls.al or chb-r Taylor -tod cul minates a long wrangle net ween the ell y fathers a nd the mayor over Ta lor's services. Prince of Wales in South America Today montic v i;iio (My the Assoel Prlnce of Wnb-s dio today uhoard I ated Pre;s.) The arrived at Montevi Jl. M. K. Kepulse. VltHiATf HtS OF NAItt one l,V TOP IKMH 1. 1,1. (.LIES W ASIHNGTf i. A P - Violator, of the narcotic ;w ha" a big inn putty oxer iKMillt'ggciH In the fed ernl ris)iiM. Figures p-sued Thursilay by the dc.nrtment 01 justice showed that 011 .lime ;ta last, the number of Ihiriison narcotic act prisoners In Atlanta penitentiuty was a4t or a:M ncr cent of all convict there. There were only 4 n 7 vtnhitors ofUlon In a htgl the revenue and prohibition hiwtf Kopala. c combined or U Ti per cent. Comparallve stat'stlcs fr l.ea- ... ri 1. mi. 1 M..V..H Ixli. 11,1 u,,.,-,. not uvuilable but they wv-ra said to The "Other at 4 Ml Klirnbcth Adams of Onklnnd, Calif., fihsl a 175,000 brenxli of promise suit against Cliarlea II. Nclnvartx, Invuntor, slioit!y O4'fom lie blew up lib lnlmrfliory near MaHlnex ami left another mail's loljr there for Ids own. Her action Is believed to liave hastened his llsapn4arnne, nml the hurry that rc-ulied Im lellerel iesiHMLdblo for Ids fa II u it to carry out every detail nt Ids "perfect crime," ami hU suicide that thwarted the law ILHlSo .EUOEKK. Ore. (Hy thn Associ ated Pretw.) A forest firo cover ing 125 acres of logged over land Is reported near McKmuzIo bridge, in the Ctmcadc. national forest, last night. Ktands of green timber ex ist on all sidea of thn fire.. Thirty men were despatched to fight the flames and today the blaze was controlled. Haln aided tho fighters. A ft 0 -a ere fire on Drift creek, in the Htusluw national forest, wus checked when It reached green lim ber. G. P. TO BUILD WASHINCrTON (Uy the Assocl ateil Press,) The Central Pacific railroad has asked the Interstab commerce commission to penult t: to construct the Hlaek Mutte cut off. which will constitute :t4 mile of new line from Weed to Grits.' l,nke, botli In California. Tho new railroad will connect uj wllh new construction winch I h Central Pacillc and HmiMietn Pa clllc have undertaken In Oregon. MacMillan Airplane Is Damaged in Arctic Blow WASHINGTON fty tlie Assoel ated Press.) -Airplane NA-2 or th MacMill. tl expedition was damage, in a storm yesterday and has bee put aboard the steamer Itnwlol to be repaired. The two other air plum s weathered "the storm sifel. The exited It ion Is going alien with the oIIht two piam-H to cs tub I tub tut Intermediate ba.;e at Al agler Fjord. Debt Negotiations Are Put Off Until Monday ' WASH 1 NGTf N (Hy the Assoc! hIimI Press) Oeid negoliaMon be 1 ween the I nlted Stabs and lid glum were suspended today p' lid Ing a conference Moudav betwee 1 'ooliilge and Melon and Sen a to Smool, represent ing t he A iueri'a debt cnmtiii: inil. Newlr rg 'I't-ached to lo to Haunl NKWitKP.G. Ore - Miss (Jera' .line Humb-M. daughter of Mr. an Mis. I. P. liundetl of this rip It) m;i(I f 1 om Han Francisco o A 11K UMt 1 !. nn the st earner Mm tor Honolulu. In 11 mover to tudto message reeerved by lu-r 01 fieri ng her lo repot t t here an receive Instructions as to a pos school on the Islan ie of Ihe lliixvaillt j w n ip. VIsh Itundct) taught I lite schools at North Mend In . t-i'iir jiMfi Hnil bf4n offi-n-d u ix slllon tn thu local h ttf U school U 'UU yiur. ill RAILROAD Woman CAMPUKLL DEAD. EUGENE, Ovq. (AP). President Prince' h. Camp bell, of the University of Oregon, died today. He has been ill two yours. Caniplcll became president of the uni- yersity in 1902, having- prev iously been principal of the Monmouth Normal school. He kvas born in Missouri in 1861. MKH. MOHOAV I'ASSKS M;V YOltK (AP). .Mrs. John d'toriMJiit Morgan illcd at iitKnt to day at her home at denote, Ij. I. The death was the result of a "canliac collapM'," pbysl lans said, after two months' 111 iCMtt from KliN'ping sickness. two si:vh;nci;i). MS ANt:i:U:S (AP). Super or tludgc lcl,uca today sen, eincd C. Stephens nml Clandi Ifdcfimb to term 4 vt from 10 wits (o life In (be San Out nliii prison, follnuilig their coux ict on vent cit lay of ploitiug to klmii Mary I'ickforil. They were denied a motion for probation and a new trial. The dclYiw tx ii appeal. Adrian 001 1, third iiicinber of tu Indicted trio, was acunittcd iy tho Jury. XTRA Coolidgc Says Nothing About Presidential Race jty t iHtie- P, Stewart) WASH I NOT in ( N i; A Special ) Pfesi.lelit 'O'didKU CUIltlllUcS -ytiig not out- single xvurd ulioui - reiHiiiiinaihm in l't-S. lie's loo stbl; His cue is tc eep ((iiiet and luive a renomtna !otl li.reerl him. This tM being attended to 111' giit by pDlPlcal flxeis like Havel lulvane and Cnngt'eHsman, J. . aylrtr, Hepnblican nallnihU cum- i dttceineii 1 1 nin Fans.. s and 'I'eun-I ISee ret-pCtlvely. They've b. eii h ard from already ) th' effect th tl he'll be by fill" ie st 1 nii;-sl ciitididate to succeed 'tnseif and In' 1 mat ing that he 1 xves It In h! p.irty in tiMke the I tn becaus- it smeiy can win 1 If li hi. 11 and th-re'd be doubts belli Uliybridy e'se, i More poliHcntiK whom the pre.Hi nt can flepent nn nciy be looked ir confidently to express simitar nttnu nts as time progresses, nil there's a whole chorus of lelll. If the pr. s dent didn't like this ml of thin,', he could stop It by ying ho. The 'eolidge boost th undotibt lly would be correct In their Jtiiuuly of Ul IruuKUb U H v. tiro CONVICTS MS' food Taken from Home JNear YVillard Church, B. McElheny; Says ' POSSES FIRE AT LIGHT IN NIGHT. Bloodhound Fails to Pick Up Murray, Kelly and Willos Trail; Huntei-s Escape Narrowly. SALKM, Ore. (By the Avwcnt ed Press) i Ttm urrar, wottu 1 l leiuUT of the iHwyifxyl convicts, may have esctiied the lines or lMvsMiieu In the Numwmdliqj dH ti'iet lit which Ihe num wvro last t seen, authorities Invent Ufa 1 1 117 r; H)rt thai an autotiublle ootnipiod h$ two women stopped at a serv ice station to get gas. A nun, wounded or HI, was lytng under a blnnliut In the car, BALKM. Ore, ( By th Associated Presa) Firing by naUonal guards men on suspects and looting of kitchens In farm houses were over night developments In the hunt for Murray, Kelly and WIU os, escaped convicta. Hyron McKlheney, farmer three miles from Wlllard church, report ed that men ransacked his house white he and his wlfo 1&- qutetiv In bed. Nothlno- wiw taxen out, iuuu. I-ator guariistnen fired whoa they saw a flash of light In the vicinity, as If someone was striking- nuLtch. IUooxBionnd Fait. A bloodhound from Portland was put on the trail of the bandits near the McKllumy place but failed to pick up the scent, About 3 o'ctook this morning: posHCincn saw a man jump a fence (Continued on Page Flve.J E: TIL HKISHED ATjI'KNA, Mich. ry the Associ ated Press) Congressman Frank I. Scott's divorce trial, begun last December ctnd resumed Tui s dny of this week, after several months rtccss, waa completed late Thursday. Judge Frank D. E.iiertck s ' he would rather render his dec Ion In nlwut five weehs. Judge limerick, as a final net In the hearing, denied th retpiest of Ward H. Peck, defensn counssd. for nn Incrcnse In the temporary alimony allowed Mrs. Kdna J. Scott, He said. In answer to pleas of Mis. Scott's Itnpeemilnuanrss, that ho would expedite his final decision, in which she would bo (Continued on Page Five.) 1ft US right now. Hut plenty of things can happen In three years. There isn't much Inspiration in President Coolblgu. Ills political simp Is popular, not because tho voters are particularly thrilled by its propriei or, but because, up to date, they've liked his goods. However, tho public taste tn po litical goods changes. And seem ingly Mr. Coolblge stocks only one kind the ultra-conservative kind. I Itra-conserval ism's In stylo ot pnsent. It has been for the last eight (going on nine) years. That's a long time for one political stylo to last. Y s. prespe xv helix gely a President Coolldge's 1 - S ms Inoks all right now, but r it stays that way It bir matter of pure luck heoils, ultra-conservatism lasts an other three years; talis some new j whim comes In. Fuck! Coolidge has mad u won- I derful run of It ("Lucky Cal ") but "the only sure thing about luck Is that It's bound to change." That's the thought that other polltlcans, who'd like a look-In themselves In IHiiH. are cncouruif Ui tUcmavdvca wltU. SCOTT