EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY
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CITY
EDITION
THE WEATHER
PORTLAND UP), Ore
Ron: Fair anil mild except
generally cloudy along- the
coast tonight and Wednes
day. VOLUME XXIII.
MKMI1KR ASSOCIATED PltBHS
LA GRANDE, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PREHR
NUMBER 268
VICr
SEEN
FALL TERM
of sen
OPENS SOON
New Teachers Announced
by Superintendent
Longfellow
SCHOOLS REPAIRED;
NEW ONES BUILT
Athletic Coach Expected
t ...... ur.-lLV.
in La Grande Within a
reW DayS tO Make
Pi-pnnraHnn for Horn-
IiepaidUOTlb IU1 UIIl
ing una season,
fni.-i if it ilinu itrn tieint? Mlilfle liV
(he school officials for the open-
Ing of the full term. September 14.
K. I), 'lowler, principal or the Ui took the baton and the iiistru- date by the I'nlted States depart
Orande high school fjid J. T. Long- mcms began With a Boft, Imrjiionl- ment of ngticnlture.
fellow, superintendent of the l-a 0ua theme. The world supply of wheat. df-
Oninde public schools, conferred Mr i.onev ranted his cornet to ptte low stocks in exporting roun
tlun niornfni,- on the subject of the I h u un(i tu.n us the teur. tries. Is also likely to be fairly
opening of high school. -
From present indications but one
new subject will bo introduced In
the high school curriculum mis
term und whether or not It cun be
antisfactorlly worked Into the)
schedule has not been usrertained.
This subject, "Sociology," will be
tnuglit by Mr. Towler himself pro
v;det it is added to the high school
courses. It is expected to be
linked with economics und blologv.
The new assistant In the manual
arts department to suceeed t'.
Snow was selected recently after
considering jLjiumbe of applica
tions und IiIh name made THililic
fnr the tirft time this morning.
Owen H. Kiehellcu, of Oaksdale, plans are being made for the
Washington, a product of Washing- comity fair to be held at Klgin,
ton State college, was the success- September :M to Kxhibits doui
ful applieunt. Mr. Hlchelieii vt's all over the county will be pn dis
to Iji Grande highly recounneiided. play including livestrk. prodtici
Other new members of the high and handiwork of various kinds,
school faculty will be Miss Muriel I-'arm implements and improve
Wllson of the Oregon Normal inenls In agrlcult ure will aiso be
school, assistant in the commercial nhown. The program will inchide
i racing events, but king contents
(Continued on Pnge I'ive.) fund other entertainment features.
1 The appealing thing about the
PROGRAM OUT
Ml
,
' "
An lnl"ies;ing progrum bos been
arranged lor li tor ltel'into's
last reeltal before leaving 1 .a
Grande for Portland, where he will
spend a year at the Allison-White
Conseivatoiy
as teacher and solo-
ist. In this lin il concert, wnien
is flee to the ptiblir, he will be
iiKs-Kted hv II"!-" Mack Parker.
sepratio. f'ld Nina Gibson, li'TOlll-
.".list. The coneert will be given
at t he ri ' soyierian cnui cu iu
innrrow evening at eight o'clock.
The program follow: "Second
Mnvenieni Concerto In II Minor,"
Wleuiawskl and "Polonaise," Vtcn
viemu.s. Victor Iiel'into;
"I-'ar A-I
crosc. the I ) s-rt S iti'ls" Ktnden
and "Sunn of the lp.-n , i i.or-
ge ll-len Mack Miller; "Home,
McKudycn and "My l.over Hi
4 'itltli S
on the Skee," ciotiKn i.ei
chtr. H"len Mack Parker; Air.
Il ieh. ""apt-ice" K reiser, "Mel
0(y." Pawes and "The Mosary."
Nevln. Victor Pcl'into.
Secretaries to
Ai range ni it's have been com-
plet.d for the reional conlerenee
of comiiieniaJ organization work-
ers to be held lien- Ihurs'la)' ami
Friday or tliis week. AUKust Su
Jin,j
.
the program n. .e
torrnai one w,.n no i
oftt-n nl conf Tcnces, accoro-
ing to Karl Ueynolds. vi-e president
of the Oregon Association of Com
mercial ' irg-mlwition Secretaries,
under whos- direction the confer
ence is being held.
The program f'r the most part
will lake ihc form of round table
dlscUNytitriH. Some of the pnug'St-
.--( topics are, oniluunit Spirit, in at a goon rate and Hie tonfer-
i 'ooperal ion of Merchant and Par- cure has created wide intercut
jik r. the Tourt.it. the Chamber among persons connected with civ-
pudii' t. Collecting Special Assens- ! and eoninp reiHl organizations in
nielllM and Others. eastern Oregon.
;egt!ralton w 111 be nt t he cha in- j The numbe, of gue.stn who will
tier of commerce office tn the Som- attend the conference in problemat
ic r Ho'el building at 1 1 o'clock U-al but h rvprcstntaUvu crowd la
Thursday morning. Aiucuf ht , CA.H.-tlcd. (
Band Concert
Given Before
Large Crowd
Andrew Loney, Jr., Reg
isters Hit of the Eve
ning with a Cornet Solo
Tlior.k u-; (full- tiini n Ilit
hilr last even in ir wlu-n the 1m.
Uruiide muhlcipul bund gave its
second concert ut the inunicUiul
athletic f.eld. The crowd ut tin
concert lust evening exceeded the
attendance records set by former
appearances of the organization. ,
11 was estimated that in the
iieiKhhortiood of from luoti to
people enjoyed the band's music
last night. K n joyed is a well
chosen term, too, for seldom does
one see a large crowd attent.
n,l unlcl ut an unin air uon.
B0 4Uiut ut an open ttir
The band scored another auc-
cc'ss bul ll,u rtal triu,1,-jh of
buJlJ S utK.,t()r) Aniriw Lom-y ,Jr.
Mr. honey's cornet solo was bcauti-
. fill. Adjectives really aeem mild.
! The band had played several
m, n, l.ut-u im.l I linn In niu.li 1 Ik. fi.tl.
C1!rl alter the intermission. Hay
nigg-crs. first cornet in the band,
'round tones of the instrument
penetrated the cool night air the
blina- usuin t00k up the refrain.
county fair Is Hie opportunity it
I (Continued on Page Five.)
COUNTY FI
' NEXTMQNTH
j offers the farmers to compare hit H,,j an,j jai-k Keams, Jaek Uemp
jfiwn work with that of b.s nelgii- S(.y's manager, each posted
i bors and so inspii-es in hitr. a nun forfeit today for the Iviup
I healthy ambition to improve him- Hey-V)l!s match. The net ion wis
seirand his work, plates Mr. Guard, t'ikfii imtnedialely after the New
,1 Within i-asy di.'-tanee of hiH home, York boxing commission re-instat-
he can examine the best animals,
grains. fruits and vegetables, poiil-
try and honey anl determine where
he fal.s short of the mark. Jike-
wise his wife can pit her needle-
work, her b iking and pastry, h r
canned fruits and .vegetables
ab'aiust those of other farm wo-
men and enjoy (he thrill and re-
ward that comes of vietory." Alto-
gel her the country fair stimulates'
friendly competition that has been
responsible for much of the farm
progress in the past century, he
tui s.
KEEFKR JURY
STILL OUT AT I
PRESS TIME.
At the time f going to pres.-; the
jury was still meditating on I he
tjiifstion presenteci tnern hy the .tits
court.. 1. e.. are Mr. and Mrs.
I. It. Keefer guilty of violation of and f nunc al conditions oer the
t he I in nor laws. The trial com- Mate indicates that business in
menred yesterday afternoon hut almost all lines is showing de
was carried over t his morning, elded Improvement. This ten.
The case, went to the Jury ubuut nctu-y toward more trading Is iv
10:30 .this morning. " fleeted In the increased building
-m-,.. activity In most parts of the stai.-.
Convene Thursdays;
(well known men expected are W,
j ll. I ). Hudson, manager ol the Port-
hand chamber of commerce. lean
i- . llolihins of ttie I uiTStt' of
j Oregon and Arthur Po-T.t of the
stale chamber of commerce.
! Conference meettnes are to ho
. ... , .. S(.hnn,
One of Ihe events ot the confer
rv-
ed at the Summer hotel at ; ; :,o
Thurs'hiy evening. Krnest Wai -kins,
vice pi evident of I he Pn Ion
County chamber of rommer-e will
be toi.Hlina:er. The main speech
at the halHiiiet will be fit )v re, by
Mr. Imdson on u ft)ibj'cl to be an-noiin"-d
biier.
coming
penerv at tolls have b-rr
and th
1
THIS YEAR
NO LARGER
increased Rye Crop Is
Expected in Euro
pean Countries
MAY REDUCE THE
PFTJIVAI nF.MAXn
LrlVljiVL. UUmixyU
Reduced Stocks Necessi-
T T 1.
laie J-iHIgU 1 iuuui;wuu
in All Quarters; Eur-
opean. Supply Low,
WASHINGTON. Aug. 17- Worl
wheat production this year, out
...,t i, ...in I... il.n
Bm(. )1H Hst year's according to
forecasts nnd estimates received to
evenly balanced with the world's
available supply last year, due to
Increased rye crops in Europe
which will reduce somewhat Ihc
European demand for wheat, the
department says.
Official forecasts and estimates
of the wheat crop In 13 countries
rereived by the department to date
aggregate l.ttM.tHiO.OUO bushels
compured with I.HRfi.tMMt.tmO busb
elK Wi the Hiiine countrif s last year.
Increane in the crops in tnnda,
Kurope and North Africa tractic-
ally make up for Hie decrease in
fVmtfnuert nit Page Eight.)
NKW YOKiC (Ai. Tex KicU-
,.( Kearns and granted him a.li-
r,.nSe to do business In New
y0rk.
"
LOS ANGKI.KS (AI'j. Jai U
iM-mpsey. informed today that
Jack Kearns has posted forf-it
for the liempsey-Wllls fight nr. I
year, declared, "I positively will
not fight where ,Kearus Is In any
way connected.'
STATE TRADE
A general survey of commercial
Im Grande has several b illdings
under construct ion at the pi eaent
time us well uh a number of resi
dence now being built. Kuui-
try of activities in olher parts
te Htate follows:
ii Hand Han started $:'., I 7 4t-
i;ir building since January 1.
Silverton Contracts lut for new
nrn,0.yi to cost t'lJiM,
Mai stifleld -Conslrurtion
to be
rushed on $:t'iti,iriM hotel.
Pndleton Wheat sells up to
$1.41' a bushel,
Kecord demand for Columbia
canned salmon, wit h demand sev
eral times the supply.
Itandoh A corn mi n It y hospital
may be built here,
Mipleton -HHlTle l"l" heie n
working on double shirt has..
(MaeksmcM cunn'y srhool liu
provements, now under way. to
cost $:;iim.ooo,
pentli'don Peynoidn .h estock
Co.. at Salt Lake bu U,'ihi
llIMi(t here.
Afhtand Local cannery will imp
1 r.a tons Kvergn-en berries and
ion" tons pear.
Klamaf h Kail Spending $2"0,-
'0 on t lli ee miles up eel (ui
prowmentH. Salem Ucord price of 1 1 l.oi
nrniDccv c
in urn .ii ii.
Ul-llll ULI IU
OFF III (1
1 . . ,
I ED
Labor Demand
InO regon IS;
Still Heavy
Pacific Northwest and
. Inland Empire Indus-,
. trial Conditions Very
Good.
I'nilTl.lMn M....,.nll Tlii'.fl
was no tuning off m the dmud
lor Minor last wcea, euner on me
west roust or in . the Inland Km
plre districts, acc6rdlllg to the -II.
weekly employment letter tssiud
here today.. ' Koreflt ' fire' fighters
have largely been released, the
letter stated; but thl has brought
abml n() ullemploylllent because
of the fact that culls for harvest
M" X6 Zlu-l'
"llnlsned, and 111 some (HSU l is
logging activity has Increased
MBdlHoiil n VHi,:
oua districts were repotted as fol
lows;
Kugene, Ore. 1-iibor demnn
nnd supply In Kugene ami diatrlct
is alio it at a balance. The Hooth
Ke"y lumber operations at Wend
m'b ",,u '"M'"
ed to & Btx-day week. Many
workers continue to migrate to
and from the Natron fut-off but
there are few idle men in this
city.
Tortland Loggers were hlr-d
In Poitland lust -week for at least
three camp" which will resume
work at once. Jtbor turnover it
tamps is about normal. Forest
fires have been subdued for the
Present at least and thvrv are no
fire joiis usieii. i ne oairon
off continues to require replace
ments each week. There are still
plenty of jobs for all who want
work. ,
Kaymond. Wash. Uibor condi-
lions on Willapa Harbor arc goocl.
(uy -paving - and state hignway
work in tins . aisirici sun reiui
Hi'vrral larse crews. l alli'ia and
bickers have been put to work
a. several camps III this vtclnlly.
I'ew Idle men In Kaymond or
South Head ol the present time.
.. - -
'has taken place on Brays. Harbor
ii..... uun.nim .ni r.n I'miniM
In either loKKing rumps or .u -
mill operation. Uibor turn-ov.:i
In camps and nuns is very ""..., hv ,,..,. r,,.,.s nd cow
Italn has reduced fire hazard and
put a stop io vain i"i
era,
Tacoma lew jolts or any kiwi
were listed last week on local em
ployment boards. Sawmill opera
tion remains unchanged except
that the lief la nee Lumber com
pany has added a second sluit
(Continued on T'sge Klv.)
VANnil VKItWush. (Hpedal).
Mayor Allen ope 1 Vancouver's
centennial celebration ut 7:3 lu.H
night by elconiing t he distin
guished visitors and declaring the
exposition open to the public.
Reverend H A. Laviolette of
fered nraver, MaVor (llbbs if
i hongvlew, Mayor Maker of Port -j
land, Kepresentatlve Prumpaek-T
cf Oregon and Onvernor Pierce
(of Oregon gave brief talks.
A hniifitift for guests und the
recention committee was served
at f! o'clock at the
hotel.
Saint Klino
After the formal opening a,;
pageant.. "The Coining of - While
Man," was given. The pageant
whs written by Owight Johnson
of this city who is also director
of the presentation.
Putting A
Want Ad On
The Payroll
Pmgrrsrsive bufne-s men ln
hig Miiull toliiiuc not rcrpitriii
a big advertising approprint Inn
MhI lit the Want Ad it moM
effect! W Mlbllc nut-til Hlioc
itrt (u nini'nmnt fif XJ.,"i0 for
n whole iiioulh) I hnnlly fell
on the pa; roll.
Vt more tnluahlc iiihllcMy a
Iw pun hard for (he Mtiall
Imi'Iiic-4-. 'I be i la (fli dl At
nre n-nul (-Hi-tniHly In nearly
Jt.iMMi bontc In (be l.a Oratnh'
territory. And lift liiM-rtlon
inn Im' IxHinbr hu finly fJ.Au.
ut)lrrxr Advrrll-lng
A 31crcliiitllslug berke."
CENTENNIAL
OPENS DOORS
Swings Both Lariat and Pencil
r r
mm
'' O Its i a l,.y
! &-Ai 'VR.ii "I j -I
CHICAC.O (AP). With tliaiiiunminnce ihi i..e "
suine saddle e ! equip nt n;dnlly experiences, c .u, ie.. . ....
Jim Willlnm. rreator of "O tt Oilr
.. .. ... ....
Way." Is nirnlsliniR many 01 ir
a Tn Aurtln.s rho,m,oii-
, , .
Jim ..a Klven a rousliiK wel
whfn j)M ,.,.,, on ,
come
They all Know and like Jlm'n car
toons of "Cotton" and "Curley."
II nua with the liar T. I., out
fll on the MeMurrny ranch In
New Mexico that Williams si I
most or his cowboy days. And
many of the boys who we.re wi!h
Mm at one time or mint her an
here to compel.! In the various
rodeo events.
Williams will compete In rop
ing, bronco riding and ste.'l bull
. logging events. lie knows till
game as well u he knows hi.'
pen and It Is his Intimate nc-
FEDERATION NOT
TO SUPPORT A
THIRD PARTY
WAKUINiiTON. H. I'. (API. -The
A rlcan Kedenilion of l..i-
hor will not support or counle-,
mini unv third narly innvement
In l!iC. ' A leller bus he.-n sent
nut by Die nriMnl.nllon 10 n
members warning Its members not
to Join third party movements
next year und ml vising tloni to
welecl Individuals faviuable to
their cause and to vote for tln-ni
In the primary and final eiectto.i,
- The slogan is said to be: "No
or comrorf for thone who seek
t imnnh a new party."
The letter sent out Rlim.H up the
position of the federation as fol
lows: WASHINGTON (Hy the Aw-o
Cater) Picks). The pOHHlbiht-' il
vi loped today that the MacMlllaii
arelle expedition may abandon for
im, vetw ts effortM tft Mv over
the unknown polar regions.
nie-iHiige asking tor an opinion on
that subject fiom Lie it. Com-
immder Pyrd. r-om ma ndl tig th-
n-.vy m-r-Mon. was dlfp.itched al-
t-T a conference tetween navy
officials and the National fi"(-
graphic aocletv seen-lary. the -.
pedltlon's sponsor. The confer-
encc discussed the i-nestloU of
iv It. -tiler II was better to give up
Lnown mun i hiH veitr and con-
c titrate - upon expt'Mlng se tto,(
r dr-u..nii....i ..r,, i i ,',,r -,..-1
n. g (KicuUUc iulvriuatluu.
EXPEDITION
MAY QUIT
v,: - s V
tltolqqnlntnnre with the copunchers'
hut work so popular. ; fc - -
The same attention t9 detail aal
understanding pf home life Imve
made "Moments-, ,Wo'd IJke ,m
l.lve Over (inu wny mu. ..'
Oct Oray" so jiopulnr. J,-" .
Wllllnms slillted' out lis rail
road fireman. Ii.caine a cowboy,
j on, I rlll.n WHS JL
., ',.,.1, f the nencil
and drawing board was persistent,
however, and In a comparatively
short time he has reached the top
ranks of American humorists.
Purses tolnllng more limn i".
10(1 nre offered in the three
events Wllllnms lias entered.
"I didn't come for the money
uvs Williams. "
I came out hero
'o meet all Hie boys and to get
t Utile needed exercise tossing
these steers nround."
inu ooo acres of national
i,.,,,t' in inecon and Wash-
lorest
biu-l on have been cloiieo: to
f n iieemint of
puuiii " ., ' .
,h,. riru l-amin I,
iiiwtriei . I'onntvr
nollll.-elll"lll by
(iruilK'.'
oilland, Oregon. j'
In Oregon seven areas ha"
been closed, totaling
Pour of thene are on the aseade
National Purest Western Lumber
Co., timber nale area, H.Jto't acres;
S.Kiial Lumber Co., Umber sale
area, Hon neres; Salt Creek water
shed, r.ri.lioii acres; Pall ere k
and Wlnbcrry creek waterslieda,
pMi.oao nerea. The others are;
I a-schuteH national forest. Crane
Piulite region. Pi. 400 acres; Ciai
,r nalioi.al foresl, Ashland ereet
waterstied. PJ.Hlo acres; Pmatll a
national foiest. Mills creek water
shed, -li.auo acres.
In Washington tln-rn are ten
closed areaa, trdallng 307. HM
aci.s. Two aie on the Columbia
national forest; the Whirl
rlv-
sale urea. .n0 Hd
ti.noo a ci vh anl the
south fork of Jewls river. lH.6oa
acies; twti on the- Olympic ni-
ttonal forest, Unu cieek an'l
luckabUHh watersheds. 1 n.ooo
acre; Hue,' i
national forest
the Wenslch- e
Mill creek. Sial-
fot'l creeti and Ici'Me creea. M'.i.-
."0 er-s: two on the CoivtHe
naliouil foiest. south fork, of
Headman creek and Cedar c U,
nana aires, and one on the Sno-
)ioiltolo national forest w limber
nale area on the Si tlagua in Uh
rlwr, 'tH.i.iiu acre
The reglona are designated aB
extreme fire hazard, and ant
elos"d under trespass regulation
id the I , H. d pn rt uteiil of ag.d-
f ulture. Violations of the clotting
orders will im pioseeui
d. accord
inff to the diMtint fuitiStcr'fl stutc
jUJtiUt,
FOREST LIDS
! IRE CLOSED
j . .
Swimmer is
Compelled to
Abandon Trial
Miss Ederlc Unsuccessful
in. Attempt to Swim the
English Channel.
lKlVKR, Eng. (By. tho Associ
ated press.) Miss Cierlrudu Kd
orlB. voiithful American swimmer,
wae compelled to abandon her ut- ,
tempt to swim i no riiKnsu ciiuu
nel, this aiternoon owIiib to ad
verse, weather conditions. Hhe
covered more than two thirds of
the distance before being compell
ed to leave the water
Miss Kderle made the iitart this
morning from Cape Grls Nea,
Krance. The famous swimmers, i
Tom Burgess of Kngiand, lshak.
Helmy. the Egyptian, Mum l.llllan
Harrison of Argentina and Wile. .
Jane 8lon. the French swimmer,
took the water at various Intervals
to assist Miss Kderle In pacing.
None of the sharka which wcro I
discovered In the c-hu.uncl recently
"V . . .. ..
The end oi M.m uuerios enoris - - - --
police under the personal auper
(Contlnilril nn pane .vision of Chief Jenkins wero today
COMMISSION IS
NON POLITICAL,
- SAYS AVERILL
Corroborating nil statements
made In l-a Oronde yn the occa-
slon of the annual Wing, Kin und
l'Meetfool olub trout banquet, r..
K. Averlll, state game warden,
has sent a letter to all employes
of tha state game commission, as-
surlng them that their positions
were in no way uepenueiu on pu-. nl 6.30 0'cock they forced New
llllrnl connet'liona. man's son Leslie, and one of tho
The letter, dated August IS, fol- Au,ntor youths to drlvo them to
lows: Portland In Newman's uutomohll'i.
To- all Employees of the Hlnle They warned Newman that bom
liajtne. .Cpiuuilsslon; ; " ,,, .. , . (hostages would L killed . word
U Is very apparunl that an or- or (hu night was divulged'.
ipnlM ntlempt is neing iua..e
disrupt the work ot ine game u.,-
I menls to tho effect that the en-
tire . (ore or employes Is to be
' reorganised on a political basis.
I have been Instructed by the
,i.rreKuii oi.uu i.m. .
ndviso you that all such stutj
.... ' ,.;; ,.unw
, no .. ... ......
h.M Auoii.t in am nnrixeii mo i.i
"y to you that the force Is not
to be reorganised on a po lllc .l
or any other kind of a basis,
and that so long as each employe
does his work faithfully and efl
clently, refrains from every kind
nf political activity nnd does not
violate any of the laws of the
state or nation, his services will
be continued. Also that the state
commission as now consll-
tuted is determined to carry on
with renewed vigor and a single
ness of purpose the work of prop
agation and protection o( gamo
birds and game fish In order th.it
there may be more and betl. r
hunting nnil fishing thro igliout
the slate.
I reall..' you have been more
. .iiut.i. i....i iiw the rmwii'iN
that you were to lose your pod-
tions and that you huve thereby
been hampered In the , pei -
.foTinnnce of your duties I ccr-
tainly hope you will tuku H-e
statements conlalned In this let-
at their fnce value and from;
' '
now on give undivided attention
tn ,..,,,.1,
Kimlly remember that nn p.i -
lltlcnl activity of any kind, or vlo-' Kast for many years, and was n
latton of any state or national 'member of the executive commit
In ws will be tolerated. So long t'f of the International nrgini.a
as thin in boi ne In min i nn I lion. At the time of his death.
you renrler effective service, you he wan preparing to lead a pit
can rest see ire in the knowledjie grlmage or rdio Atuertcars on n,
that your employment by the visit to the Near Knst Hellerwork
giime department Is safe. In Hlhlc Iliads,
Democrats Fight
Tax Reductions
(lly Pbnrh'H I
WASH I N'lTdN
The llemocfitf'
llepublh-an ta
'. Stewart ) 1
(NMA Special) j
right on the
rediicllon pro- '
gram next winter won't be ngaiu.it
reduci ion. but against the kind of
M-du-tlon -S. en-tary or the Tr a-
Hury Mellon's kind -that It's con-
Htdered certain the ltepubllcuns
um advocate. '
t wouldn't do to oppose redi'c.
tion. That's bound in he pnpul ir
with evi-rytiody. I ne pany inai
fought It would be doing Hi umsl
thing Imaginable for hsell.
on the other hand, the la-mo-
crats figure l will be extretmly
popular oppose reduction or a
noil that will benefit mainly very
ru n men ami tug opoi umous.
That Secretary Mellon wants re-
ductlou' to begin ot Ihe tup ttils
time there Isn't iniy question. He's
outspoken about It.
- I He's willing to h t the small fry
- 'have a little ot the gruvy but he
IwuuU tli big hutvluif to no to tho
FUGIT IVES
DISCOVERED
IN PORTLAND
)(;tcctiveS
Scour City
Rooming Houses in
Man Hunt
OUTLAWS STILL
ELUDE CAPTURE
f. Commandeered Near
''i UUIUllltllluCLItu li.li
Oregon City by Murder
Trio Used to Drive to
Portland Last Night.
I'OUTINO IJy the AMOchtiil
l.r.... 1 T. h,,,lr,l I.nrll,..i,l
seeking Tom Murray, Ellsworth
Kelley and James Wlllos, escaped
convicts who shot their way out
of tho state penltentlnry ut 8;ileiu
last Wednesday.
The outlaws entered Portland
last night In a commandeered au-
toinohlle. Their dash to Portland
followed their seizure of an auto-
mobile In Monitor early yesterday
Mnd the kidnaping of the owner
and Ills three companions.
convlcls drovo to th0 c. , ,
N(,wm.. home between Orcirnn
cily and New Era whore they apent
al (lllJ, yecrijay. jMni evening
wi ( ( RrrlvIi ln ,i10 Pol.t-
Jln1 bu81n(,, dlll,rct they releaa. .1
,,,. rrrvia . ,w ,
vMcl, th(.lr aun, wcr0 conciled.
Murruv lhr,,Bi,,ned to shoot Young
NtwnlttU ,f hc taikcd to a police
mun.
Newman returned to Orruc.n
City and notified the authorities.
.... onvll.t!1 lln,il.d drlvlni.
:
STOCKHOLM (Special). Rep
resentatives of 30 countries will
participate in u memorial meet'
Ing to Will lulu Jennings Bryan,
to be held in connection with tho
annual congress of t he Interna-
tlonnl Near Rust association hevo
j" August 24.
1 The association is composed of
h tmanitarlan orguntzations oper-
ating in the Near host,, nnd its
pi esldent is Charles V. Vlekrey of
New York, general secretary or
the Near Mist lienor. Mr. nryau.
. hud bi-en iietlVMlv lilt sled In
1 humanltarla work in
work in tl-.e Ne:ir
sur-luxpuycrs
He was fun hered out of having
his way la at year but It appeal a
to be generally agreed among tho
Itepiibtlcun managers that Iic'n to
have his turn at the next session
or Congress provided, of course
they're able to give It to him.
!
It's no cinch that they will li
; able to. They probably can man-
age It In the House of llepresent
, anvi-a. nm no .-"Miioe n o.oiimimi -
iuon than doubtful. The la-mo.
1 erots will be again! the Mellon
plan and so will mast of the Hi-
lorgents - not only tin chronic tu-
ftiirgciitH but also the occasional
ones.
To sumniarlJie tax reduction will
i talked about endlessly at the,
next session of Congress, but It's
finite among the possibilities that
there'll be no actual reduction
that lh- puxzlc will be left frjr thn
seventieth Congress to Ilud. th
unswur to.
(Continued on Pags Five.)
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