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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY i CITY EDITIO N THE WEATHER PORTLAND, Ore. (AP). Fair and mild tonight, Thursday except cloudy along tho coaat. VOLUME XXIII. MKMBKIl AHSOCIATK1) i'RKHH LA GRANDE, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PREHfl NUMBER 269 III E BEEN HERE Police Are Busy Follow ing Reports From Many Sources SAID TO HAVE GONE THROUGH TUESDAY Hot Tips to Authorities, When Run Down, Have Proved Entirely Fruit less; None Authentic. The local police and (lie sher iff's force huve been busy ell day runnine down "hot tips" from var ious Honrca purporting to have S"(n the ifu'iipfil convicts in this part of tho stuto. One report was that three men In a Kord touring car stopped at the Perkins garage ahoul seven o'clock yi'Slfrday mnrnlntr to chance a tin-. I .a Grande citizens coming by (he garage, noticed that lour roughly dressed men Hcemed to be in a greiit hurry (o get out on the rnnd again. According to witnesses, one man had a bandage on his urm and oth ers roujuy answered I he discrip Mons of l lit hunted men. They were driving In i Kord touring cur which looked like it had tra velled a long way over u dusty hlThway. l'red Cross, night men at the Perkins (;uaire could not be rea ched today co the report was un verified from that souice. The malter was not reported to the authorities until this morning thus giving Ihe men. If It wan them, u clnince to get many miles away heiore investigation was b UiHed by the police. However the uuthoril h'B are of the opinion that the men might have passed through here. They were seen in Portland night . bo fore last and by last driving could have arrived here at the time they Here seert the next Mioru in " Murray, reported the brain.s of tin- trio, mi.it have reasoned that the police w oilld think they were hiding in Portland and In the meantime the conviets might huve out wit led t in- aut horitii-s by leav ing Ihe city almost immediately ult'-r I heir arrival there. Yesterday a report was plueed with the sheriff thai the men had teen seen Koing toward Ailcei. Tins clue was run down like the otlu is nol productive of anything oi value. A worker at one of tlm local filling stations reports lo the pol ice tint he had h-tii I lie men this morning--or at least three rough ly !jes.d iimloi-ists answering the description of the escaped convict.-.. The police und Ihe sheriff's for ce uie iuv su iting all clues but so far have failed lo discover any liiitirj authentic. .1. I. Meyers of Meyers and Kord states that tin- fit in has neitrly , finished buy in? pictures and attractions for the coming S'-aKon und that they huve n.-v i before-contracted for such a hig't nuiility of JVat'ires as will he pie sen I during the coming season "All of I he out pa nies seem to have reached Ihe conclusion that the public really does want bigger and belter pictures and Judging by t his year's output they hai e achieved that end," mild Mr, Meyers It in not ;in cany task In pi'k atliaetions that will pleusc all the patron but Mc'i'R and Kord feel that with the contracts now ct used t heir put ions will see the best programs that have yet been how n in their theaters. The contracts ulrcudy closed by the firm represent an outlay of f jM.iHia. Probably the picture that Is of nmst Interest to the I. a Cliunde p ople and t he one they have leen looking forward to seiitg Is the l-Ynnk I, toid production. "Winds of 'hiince.' many seen of which were made at Wallowa lake. This piel nre H being han dled by Kb si National Pictures. Inc.. und is included In one of the new contracts just signed an 1 w ill be show n here at an early date, in fact the fust showing tn (ti.gf.n will itiUe place at the Arcade theater. Other produc tions handled hy this same com pany tin 'I which will be shown by M' yers snd Kord Include the No: ma Tu'mudge production ; MIGHT HAV ATTRACTIONS JEU1SI (CuuUuutJ oq e yiv.) Last Concert to be Given This evening Victor DePinto, Assisted by Two Other Artists to Give Farewell Re cital. This evening at eight i 'clock ut thH Presbyterian church Vicloi la-Pinto, violinist, will give a fare well recital. Mr. DcPinto will leave tlie lust of this week lor Portland, where he will spend 'a yeur ut the Kittson While conser vatory aB teacher and soloist. !!' will be assisted hy Hejen Mack Parker,, soprano, who Ims a re markably line voice. Miss Parker is from Knterprise and has sung in J. a Grande bet ore, appearing on the Cluiluaqua program here at various times. Miss Nina Gib son, ilso of Knt erprisc, w lit bi uccompanlM. Mr. ItePiiilo vi ; 1 1 appeut in two groups of nuiiiiji-iS, s'-!!ie of tin-in pieces familiar to all such ub "Tin II usury" and "Melody" Helen Par ker will also give two groups, singing several numbers that arc well known. The conceit Is free to the public . F, MAMMON. Wis. ( AP) Hubert M. ljiiKollette, jr., candidate lor nomination at the Republican pri mary for the unexpired term of the lute Senator LuFollette, Monday pledged himself to continue hu uther's policies. Mr. JiKoiletle said that lie did not ask support because lie wu,s Senator LaKollctle's son, uhseiting thai "at the sumt time relation ship does not dtsmuliiy me." He utclured lie was "free from any deals or politicul entanglements." "J believe long; association with my fatper in hia puouc service, in timate knowledge of his work in the past and his plans lor the fu ture the policies Invulved. the is su s ut stuke, together Willi 'J curs of contact with progrcssi e lead ers in and mil of puiiiic lite will, if I am elected lo the senate, en able me to keep tite record btruignt and lo render good service, to the state of Wisconsin and thu nation tor (he next three years." - Mr. i.a Kolletie's pialioiiu favor ed a "wise policy of comprehensive conservation of the. naiions ie sources, government operation of Muscle .Shoals, repeal ot the J'sch Cuminlns railroad act. coiigres .ii until action lor tho relict ot ig ricultur". reduction to pre-war Iei- of Ireight on agiieult lire irouuctg and "the thing tliat farm ers have to buy," und reductions in lederal tuxes through curtail ment of the "Mt pur cent of gov ernment revenues now expended fur pa.st and future wars." The candidate also favored re duction of miliNiry forces to u strictiy delen.-ive nusis, full puy nient of the foreign i debt, relief i rum luxation on incomes below tul'UO, repeal of special war taxrd, I'lUltable" taxation of great es tates, inestigation of the present ictmtiis of the fed'r.il trade eom mission and const it utional amend ments for direct nomination anil election of president and vice presi dent. XTRA COMMISSION TO I'OMi;. W ASM I.N (.TON ( AP). Mi-n-tary .Mellon a notifieil tKlu that Ihi' I reiieli debt t)iimii.iii uoiibl kmc alMJiit ScpiciiilKT ! for the Lniled Mule.. MOTomsrs mi, i. i d. SCAITLi: (M1). Mrs. Hilda Itnblcu ami .Mr. ('barley INkh niiin. of Auburn. uh., were kllle. today w hen their automo bile etdlMi-il wilh an hiicnii iiiin car 17 mile xmili or I in v. A. N. Park-. ilrier of the machine, wa iiijiirtit. SI'ILL ON 1 H l L. OLVMPI4 (AP). Informed hi (elepboitc by Warden I afr,i mple, or the Orcumi Miiltcntinr,v, HihI the cm aped con his weie pitdt nbly luadiMl toward olmpla. poller- ami herlff's foni, huviilv oruiini.iNl ihcm r noon todnv, to truaicl the nmtln Into Olympla fl-om the smth, ltalriuple ln fonmil local oirieer thai thin men .fr' j'eii WHoltiiit? til h camp irnaiiMl near krlly (hi- iiumiiImu. I he wnv hen til lo nay tlrat the hilemb'tl to no to Oljmpiit or Miction. All win1 refKirled Im-hv-lly aimed, h IMiik l-'oril lour (ng cur. Wll.l. THY AfiAIN IU 1 1 H M . N I ;. I ran. e ( A P ) .It a 4iiil lirre toniuht thai Mi--f.ertiiMb I cleric wtnibl piobald make anoihcr nttcmpt to -wlm Hie lJiKh-ti rtiniuie) vmhi but n defi- iilti det Ubm nill imK be rvaclinJ before tumurruw uwu WILL FOLLOW EXPLDS ON DEATH LIST IS LARGER Thirty-Two Known Dead in asteni Steamship Disaster MANY MISSING; OTHERS BURNED ' " Boiler Blow-Up Takes a T-fouvv Tnll f Rv,n,. v. wi uavui : sionists: Government 4-rt T.. t 4 - :j i. to Investigate Accident. , 1 NKWPOUT. H. I.- (By the Aj- socluted Prefs). The scalding boiler explosion which brought to ty Ttsy excui sionists us they werS caving Newpo -t lunbor aboard . n steamer Mackinac '"st niph 'md taken a toil oi" 3- liven today The explosion occurred as Hhe L r,... i-,.,.i .1 it . tut Many w omen ami children are among the dead and injured. H- sides the dead and two persons reported missing. 62 of the pass- "Hirers on the steamer were seri- oualy burned. I'hys,cl..ns said they epi'ctd the death list to be in creased to 45 within the next few hours. A patch Avhtch had been placed BANDIT ARRESTED on the bolter Just before the boat ' started tave way. causing the BY DENVER POLICE boiler to explode. The explosion j threw the passengers into u panic' and many were injured in the DKNVIOU (AP) Mrs. Anna-f'ol-rusn llns, 2t, Is under arrem here charg-- .. ed with belnir an accessory to the thomas MeVey. the ships csp- m o bf Sn(ur. tain beached he ship ufter he Jav of a conHfrm.tlop com,mny on- explosion. This action probably prevented hirper loss of life. ' The passengers described . the scene us. ope" ot tremendous ron. f tsion alter the explosion. Dis tress" signals . were immediately' sent Wit by the ship's wireless p(-raiors mm oonis rrnm in naval nip in 1 ne i(iiie'i iu ine (Continued on I'spp Kive.) MAItSIII'IKI.D. (My Him AksmI ated Press). Superintendent ( . A Howard of the .Miirshliet. pubflc GANDIDAGt 111 sehoolH, todiiy, announced his can- robbed last night, but the thiev ence gained during the recent dru didaey lor I lie Republican noinlna- did not obtain much plunder, ma tic. expedition. Amundsen con tton for state superintendent or probubty loo cTveiing both Htders his flight this summer as public schools in IHU. He Is now lossesi. The police obtained no reconnoiteritig expedition ror one dlreeior of the National Kduca- clues lo Ihe robberies, one of t0 explore tlie Arctic region be Uon Associulion. 'which. 'was attributed to boys. tween the north pole nnd Alaska, r 1 ; i it i'i.i . o ' !tA ' - n srSw Expedition Compelled to Abandon Trip Unfavorable Weather Conditions Force Mac Millan Party to Center Activities in Greenland . !p . !.uTn hope uf ciurylnij out Hs full ex-l plonuloa trip over the polar area this yt'ur. furtuilmi-nt of the activities of the expertltlon a, forced by the conditions which, grip of lee -and fr- wW ahead uf usual winter season. Payment . Plan Provides " l,Kna "?,fl. ytertlay to... .nf nnlrr?i,W Pn fhn curry out other -objects or . tnei 'exptMimon inciuiiing scientific m- VfntiKultoiis tfroiu the iiiiiin ha.iej , Kth. o.e,.nU,,i. , The decision to abandon the A re t ic trip was tench ed a f t ? r a I cmmiltatimi of navy officials and the secretary of the Nations! On- tfiupmc society, sponsor of the ex- , , . ' n i n.. i i ,,. , , - fll ,. ,i..'ebt- to the I'nlted .States. jcoiuni'iml of the navy part of the expedition, was asked, yesterday. his opinion on the matter, and wilh his verification of the feasl- unity of postponins the a,(foiyln the B. lKi.m a, del.t to the jnlll next year the final aclloi on tlie mailer was taken , . The Maclllllan party had hoped exuore lnc A,itarct c reelons , . ,,!,,. but alm.e le cll,,nBe P "c .,', , nu. " p'"n" " 1,?",' "'V.. '?. . ,.......,.,. ,, ,,.,,,. giiped in building the rnlversily of Denver stidium here. She Is the wife of George Collins. tf soitfrht us the hnndlt, ' .' When Mrs. Collins wn' taken into custody tit an apartment house ,n fln excIlJHlve residential district ia4ii in (.,,rr(.nrv WHa recovered. ln.lMAlii.ie unl.l 11... L.i.ii.l h.. ; .,.; '' w " ,, ' M-lope that hud lonlalned he wages of tho workmen about the. uimrtment. inese n,iu te.i ,un, op.'., .u... Mrs. Collins was identified by l-harles Hagnull. i:nlverllj of Hen. . ...... in .,.... ,,u mulned In UushiiiKton park, clone tr. the eene -ti.lln,. Ihe rnl.l.eri- " n mi'iscli's puriv inis summer. and who was joined by Ihe alleged ,B s,IlI(.(, t,lllt ,h(. rnlercom bandlt ufter he had finished hia Mi(M1. w .... .l!rnf,n(. irirer work. , Two Ser.lce Stations U.I)Im-I. .lAttSin'li;i,l. Ore Two serv- Ice stutlons ln Mn rah field we.-e The Curiosity O 'TBqGeolWE. OAWAJO- I BELGIUM 10 1 I INVESTIGATE fel CCTTI CMCHTi U dL I ILLIIIE.nl Department of Finances i -'-to-, fcltudy Funding . , I j A Agreement . ( . . tynrxfO A innnnirrn' PKlKiRAM APPROVED ny PRES. COOLID(;E ticiunk -.v Money Loaned, Free of Interest. , ' BIH HSKI.a (By the Associated I'ress). rThe Belglun department of finances, today began Its stuuy of t he agreement reached at Washington for funding Belgium's WAHIIlNflTOK (Hy Associated Press). The agreement for fund l lllted lnti'S. with remission of aii ir.ifeit mi immn nn'ceil inir the arm.stko. and part of the interest on the balance, was reached Tues- ,iy between the American and elglan debt commission. ' " ,,,, Pre,. idcnt Coolldge at Plymouth. Ver- ' ., Mnnduv was described us ' ligation" growing out of assur- COntlnued on Page Fiva.) OSLO, Norway CAP) Mm Artec poslen stutes that ('apt. Mould a miiiiiiHen Hince lilt arrival home . . . i 1,19 ""'"ly ai.. n...e,i m.p. , ,,,e north pole, has 1 n pn'pnr- t..i...... v.w.MHInn fnr ..t summer from Hpl.r.bergen ovl.r.lc ol(. n,l unknown Arctic AMUNDSEN Tfl TRY AGAIN ,....w., . Abiska. The newsimner,. ' .,.." , , , ,, rln,.,al backing ha, , .,,, llllrt .,., ,,. exi.edl- )on ln,.n,,, Lincoln hllswortn, ,lw, A litrl,.n ...i,,, with Am - '"" " " ' than the S-2U which Amundsen's I part v saved from the Arctic this t.jir' nnd that the new machine lll lie eiiuipned with many im- nrovementH resulting f rom expert- Go5wimmin7 AW HO - couLDNr Think of iT.ro4T You wow H5 DANGEROUS "?0 GoSWIMMN' M dog days ? When rural mall carriers meet. In convention In Cleveland Auk. H lo Akui oui in, qiiesunn ot uecomlnir atllllated with the American Kedera. " ""r. . r, ,m presioenl he organisation will handle Ihe ' av1 , .,ht. speaker j Pks In his turn. Lang-, home Is ' ' Plntvllle. O.. wher. h, -cov. " .r,'cn y:. ' on- ers hia route each day. He Is op- Piet w anlllation with the A. P. of ervln,, his third tern, aa pmident of the agrfftclationv I PPFIUOTM I ICT , 1UIV iilVLiOlUCIV EXPOSITION OUT Premium list of the fifteenth an- nual Pacific International Livestock exhibition which will be held at Portland October 31 to November 1, inclusive, totals nearly IHHi.tiun, I according it; nn a..i-tcinrnt re- l,...(.,.wi Ii...... L-..(..l..l .f..Jl ii,'imi iull:. i. ( d tn.in.nr, orla 0f livestock are promised frOM1 t,v,.ry ,uirt of Canada and the i i,.,i oi.., . ' u , ThP rlj,,,. M3t , ulvWcd among ,,, ., ,eparlmei,ts as fol- ...... . ' ... . hr,0.s, ,,,.. 8h,..p and KO,lts, .,,,;. heavy draft horses, and ,r. rv. ,.;, by' ',.! ,?x' .... .... ........ ... n Uponsors of .sliiki- classes, and from '.. t... .r. mi h.wi mM uium, 1 l!f IA. Mongolia (lly the. As soeiiiied i'resM.) . The Mongoll.in Kovernini'iit Jihh ordered the third Aslallc expedition of the Ameri can Mli.s.'um of Natural History, under Ihe Icaderahlp of Hoy t'lmp- I , . u. ....j . 1 .iiiin A nd rcii'M. to ceiine tin .in nru. tlonmM scientific work and tn eae Mongolian territory, alleging i i. Mini A i.rli-..uu tins . i.L .I...I 1,1a ni'i-eniiieiil iiill. t tin M..n.m1l,.i, . " . jCMUM,: or.n.zaMons. , 1,1 WM CfMPANV tiltOWS Soults Lumber company or thl, .clly, retail dealer in himb.-r. h.,a reorganized, inereascd tR c.pltal istoek from 2ti.(Mifi to M'hi.oimi and iiiiiw.iini.,.l tliul hlun. I.hv... In, EXPLORERS ORDERED OUT' completed ror the enu tlon of a re- l,""e ndnpt me." and "Oh. there's ,.rn (h.Mrlcts. but the Pacltic coa.st miimitnetniing plant to employ 4i '"Inderella man." were t w(I, nIlkt, K0(l Inm.h nf ,ht. fIeri- men at the In-ginning elamutlons of the tteaulbs as It ejeuev. t'ollon has los: ground in A lr;iei of nine acres nf land on ',,'r'l,n' known Mr. Ilrownlng and w,.Kt. rn belt by reason of the coos buy branch of the Moulh- u I,M"y of f,'l,',,'l,, 1,11,1 ,"k,'n .drought, but Indications still point em Puelflt: railway on the out- n "ble on t he roof. t(, a sizable lotal crop." skirts of the city has been purchas- The orehewtra caught the fun oft The depart ment's general index ed. The plans Include ror erection the sltuiillon and played "It 'Hint's or purchasing power of funn prod of dry kilns with 4ti,t)U0 reel dally H" Kind of an Karl You Are," nets in terms of nor.ag.. cultural cupuclty. which wits snug with Improvised commodities remains at u level of . words. Mr. lb owning tinully es- j yti, compiired wilh a rive year pre- 1! taped. I war level taken as 100. 10 Words 26 Issues For $2.50 If a -mull btisfncw wishes tn keep ilxdf cotislfinUy bvbMV the iHMMI rnuiillet w Im rend The IHmtut Unnt Ad Pno. It iiimv bi rt a tO-wonl ad.rrtlM nieni, (wo Ihirt, for rrrr of Die tiKaitlt for only $J.Wt. Coiivitiiilly iH'for ,ionr ctH, no more efrei'tlte puhlicily ran be piirrhficil al m insl evtM-u-e. If two line- l Mirflihnl to lell I be -lor, 2.tU per month i all oli llfN-,1 -peml. AdistHt'fiul line- in be bad at Miinlh-r Hum prnporilimntc rule. Phone roi- an oiwrii- man to call. MOli!r er Ad vrrt King A Mi:luuidlslutf bwrlue." Early Type of Men Are Unearthed Fossils of Prehistoric Men Are Discovered by the Asiatic Expedition. PKK1NO. (AP)Koy Andrews, lender uf the American Museum ;p"C"r t the party has found Ihe remains of the earliest, .type of man. yet discovered. . The remains .were .found far In the. Mongolian, interior among the dunes ivhlch, ages - ago. formed the shore, of Die. lUe. The.e. - pedltlon discovered truces of hu - man beings which closely reseiub - led' the handwork of tha Azilian roan found .in Kurope. . Andrew ' Is of the belief that this form of piimitlve culture weM. from Kur- up. to Aula.. HALT- LA KB.' (Al'h Kvecutives of the National Wool Growers' ss - soclatlon predict this year's nat - Innal ram show and sale. August i to Septemta-!' 3 at the Hull Lake union stock yards, will constltutn' union stock yards, will consilium , the finest lot of flock sires ever' assembled in the United States, j Ths show, this fall Is tho J Oth ENTRIES m IN LAMB SALE annual' event.- ... I patilons has eluded tho efforts of ' Hfty-breeders-, representing 10, " 2S policeman, deputy sher states have entered approximately nnn "P00'"1 otlicn employ. i n,e entries aro reprcsenla- " vr ,h nisionc flocks that have made record In soiiui of the nine, preceding shows. , I , ' Demand Ktroiig Though the demand for rums Is expected to bo strong Una iull. slUt, to many wool men holding rHrt lambs to, build ,l?If Hocks, '' il ' J,.....: L-....H 11 no sen nation ii i prices, nuin us wer readied In tho fall of .flit, are I anticipated at thu ge'neiul auction. ..... i. ( WniCII 1UIIU8 Hie DllUn, IV V UB ateu m.ro Monday. ,,.ni,.i. ili i... i'l. la HamboullU'la will be Ihe large r" . . ' " " Pres'.meo are i.mcoms, loiswoius. ' .'orr(odale - Panamas, auffoll.s and. Wumblaa. in uis on iciai 1:1111 iu ivuui uien to attend the show !'. Hagen- I.ukIIi r.r.mlilfinl itf thu nttlldlllll body. characterHes the event "as"V optlmlHtlc In painting the pic. a school for sheep men." Hu nl-l1'"" ' "lr' conditions In tho so points out' the desirability or I nU'd Htnlee for the year 192S. Improving Ihe quality of flocks The. statement saya that promlae is und urgrs sheep men to high costs of prodilctloh wilh high doss sheep." Buming Kisses Rout Ex-Godfather ' Of Cinderella N K W T O It K. K.lward W. Ilrownlng. millionaire realtor. wIOW! thnurt.'il M.li.llll or tlie 21- .... .... .. V ur"ol(l T; ,': ?. "! ' , ( '"'ii line ii j........ ..... ,.. r(Wlf r i he'iietteeb.ire ho ' ' t"t. ent -Heint h street and ' Hroiidway, early today by a bevy of tWo-seore show girls throwing l,rmn ,irou"" ne k..m We " n-I of .Inn. who ''. ' " " ' l r 1 rownlng 'iui' k'J , ' "n'l ' Ilrownlng. "Won'l you adorn me. Mr. i.rownoiK. Over-Population Thought Possible (Ut riiarlc P. Stewart) Why is this? right after a war? WANI UN'JTf N f N KA Special ) I - when one would suppose tho Is the world In danger of work world would be thinking about re Ing up to a hirger population than plcnishment of V hunuiu vn.t'! It can support? or, rather, morel t than It , support comfortably? ()m scientists, vhlrh Of course those I. n hsnliilely I ,,,,.,,(, , Mai,huas.n theory. win ui i j, inimy tnorc than It can support bre existnee which In Just the, - prmip. ,0 whp.h coM.IHton preM.lting on some parts, (M of )hf, 1ntm,irv molI lut,OI1ff of (he glob., iimw I replies that nil big wars nr.; ,. icuused, prlmaiily, by local over- l'-,,r seme reason or other this ,.rw,1;, wlll,. ri.lln,ln , , has been lire.) hot leplc Of .llscis- ! ,h, Hmil vhlch will .Ion In . ert.iln WaHhlnglon circle. ; . worll,wllll, .-biologists, f.um exfterte. ceilHUH j werlcers. gennnitihers. blNtorlaliM und lullllary ii.' li ever since the With the scientists In such coin war. WhiiT. more, the historians f pi. le disagreement, any layman 1.1 ay II crop, up ufter every great I ut liberty to Bulvo tho rublem loc war, hliuseK, El I HI LU Hi STILL ELUDE THE POLICE in. Portland V MIS 10 KeVeal Ti'npo . 1 I wt-C ' POWIPTW! MT-'XJTi ..VA or,V, h rr, I HAVE SEPARATED . ' ' l , UlllCeiS FollOWinff Re ports from Many JSec- tions; Men Reported Seen at Several Places. PORTLAND, Ore. (Special) After 24 hours of search tho Port Innd authorities have located no irne of Tom Murray, Ktlsworth Kelley ond Jnmos WllloS, escaped convicts and murderers who slip ped Into Portland yesterday aflor hoon. A drax net was placed over the city. Kvery roomlufr house, hotel and lodKlnK quurters in- the city huve been investigated and search- '! Hundreds of clues and tipa jfrom all over the clly have, been , followed to a fruitless conclusion but the convicts allll escapo tho i clutches of tho low. ' Tom Murray, exerclstne a cun- nlnif had crafty leadership hi s bo far. outwitted the officers at every turn and with his threo corn- eu 111 ine neuruu -. Police have not yet given up vi gilance and r following all tips and clues. Parties are still comb ing the city, highways, ferries, county roads and bridges uro ull guarded. A story, today, by the members of the Newman family who wero (Continued on Page Fir.! T IS EXPECTED WASHINGTON. D. C The de partment of agriculture la declded- branches or the livestock Industry, flogs are nearly double the price of u yeur ago und heuvy steers nnd lambs are higher. Truck crops too are said to be coming in for a Bhure of recovury this year. The statement continues: Karly estimates suggert a pota to production or only about 31 biiMliets per capita, which would be on a par with Ihe shortage years ll!Ml and lUttl. Onions, cabbage, I melons und peaches huve been sell ing ut two or three times bust i ' '' I''W"h and Beemlm;l' hay Krlulf full ttwirUet n Win "Italns lost month helped hay and lain oat crops. Corn is muk Ing ears now and looks good uh assure.l despite eonslderablo '" t,H! lu,v,'r V""!'V- W,n,,,p ' wl,'al wn" H '"IMmln.menf but aillmr(.fltIy ,, thr(.M,M(ll out as ,,. Kraln us wits expected. 'ruii is not so pieni.iui in easi ( calls such worrying pure fontUh aftermuth of war-bred