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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY , i C I T Y EDITIO N ittiftlitt THE WEATHER I'OKTi.ANll (AP) Ore, Eon: C!Miiy und mild west, corn Imifd waim In the east ern part of the ktatv tonight and Kulurday. HPrtiPf VOLUME XXIII. MKMRKR AKHOCIATKD I' It RMS LA GRANDE. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925. MKMRKR AHHOC1A.TE1) PREH8 NUMBER 271 (IratuV PLANS FOR SUPPLY POST ANNOUNCED Moccasin Lake Post to Be Established by Won- ; tierland Company PERMISSION GIVEN BY U. S. N. t S. Camper's Supplies, Boats and Other Conveni . ences to Be Handled at . Resort Outpost. , (S'-ecial to tho Observer.) ... Aa tho first step in the recrea tional development of the lake u.i Bin region on the Wallowu nuliomil forool, the forest service announces the Issuance of a special use per mit lo the Wallowa Uiko Wonder, land, inc.. on .Moce.udn lake. This permit provide for the develop ment of a KtimiiHT resort. Includ ing u store with chin pern' supplies, boa's, and pasture lor saddle and park finimuls. in the lake basin region in the h.gh Wailowua. .Moccasin lake. Mnr at nn eleva tion of over 7000 feet, is one of tiie group of beautiful Alpine lakes In tiie rugged nioinnain wonder Iitnd to the south of Wallowa lake. The resort wiil furnish conveni ent slopping place for fishermen, campers -and pack train parties, Mipplementing the resort develop ment begun at Aneroid take. Commenting on tho recreational development of tills region, C J. Biirk, a-sstant district forester In churuc oi lands work for the for .ost service, who has recently re turned from ttiat region said: "While recognizing that the pri mary function of ihe national for ests is the growing of wood crops. w" feel that the forests can also he made to yield dist inct recreation al values, without conflicting with theft- tree growing or water con serving functions. This lake basin r'fcin t particularly rich in scenic appeal and we plan to develop fa cilities tor public enjoyment of It as npidly us conditions will per mit." 1- It. lv-efer who was tried for the fetttnd lime. yesterday on charges uf the possession of liquor pi-iced by George ., pierce, spe cial officer, was found guilty by the justice court jury and fined $.na by Judge Huh K. Brady. The jury was tint about ten min utes be i ore returning the verdict, lliuh Mr. and Mrs, Keefer wen II: ted on tin' original arraignment but in a trial earlier iliif week Mrs. ke.'ier was acquitted of the charge and the jury way uinbic, lo reach an itgrei uient on Mr. Keefer's CIltjMlhillt '. Ke.-ier, through his attorney, '. S. anhoe, has tiled notice uf ap peal w.th Ihe court. I u-r Kogers. colored, was tried tills morning before a justice court jury wit h Judge Urady presiding. Kogers ik chuiged wltli driving a :- 'i.iii. Intoxli iiteil. Most of the testimony was given at" the fore noon session. The case is expected to t the jury about 2 o'clock this afternoon. I lenr I lesy in attorney for. tho defense and Carl Helm, district at torney, is conducting tho prosecu tion. INFANT CLINIC" TO BE HELD HERE SEPTEMBER 12TH I r. Maud Kelly of New York will hold clinics hi t'nion county, S pi4 intti-r 1 1 and 1 2 under the ;ittspices of I he In ton ) 'ntiuty J lea Mb Mssonlalintl. t)n Septeni ber II the first clinic will be held in the .south school at t'nion and on the following day in the base mint of the high school In l.a Orunde. The clinics are to be for the benefit of infants from birth to school age. RECORD SWIM IS MADE! BY JOSEPH GIRL .IOSKPH. ore. Miss Heh n t 'ar kd t-r Joseph recently hv.un t he em,'h of Wallowa hike, a ditane.t of four miles, the first person ever li i log accomplished this feat. Mlva ("arvrin entered the water at Hi-- bead of the lake ui 10:15 a. in . and wtdc'l rut on the beach uf 1h foot at 1:2". funking 'he trip In three hours and twelve minute. She was accompanied by a hoa-t. Miss farxon Is IS years of age nd n recent graduate at Joseph hitfh school. LIQUOR GKSE IS JIPPEIILED Elgin Men . In Accident Uninjured Motorists Save Selves by Jumping When Car Rolls Off Grade. Kl.CJlN (Special) Hubert and Frank 1'hlppen narrow! v escaped wm ious injury and perhaps death A ffricultlirP Will Not Afl yesterday. when Ihe car in which . --UiUU ti V 111 i Ot AU- they weru riding up. a steep hill near Palmer Junction, skidded and went over an embankment of two or Hire hundred feet. The men both jumped from the car and let it roll down the. grade, and In this way escaped being seriously hurt. Then received several minor bruises. The car was completely destroyed. Fund to Be Raised for the Support o f Fnrpio-n x uiciuii Missionary Enterprises Seventh-day Aclventlsls of thl city are cooperating with members of the denomination throug.ioui ... tx cM,,m.Kn to lalse $76U,UOO through what Is known as the -harvest inguther-. ing" for m SHions. This money is uuhik KHinerea inrougn me voiun- tary efforts of the constituency of the church who are working with renewed energy to make the cam- paign a success, and thus keep then- foreign missionary enter-, prire uutaiicing. ADVENTiSTS ON CMP AVhlttt the Adventist's of North '' the commercial organiza- being erected this season, some lu Atucrleu are entering entbusuis- tlon ',',i''aries and pointed out the park proper and others In the tically upon thin program with no 1n;,t ,,,p,r 1''''-ts were expended Methodist camp ground. The cab other thought than to help spread rr tho '"'"''fit of otuo-M ratheriins range in type froni the simple the good news of salvation, fel- tn"n themselves and that The tiltl- one-room shack to summer homes low believers In foreign countries1 are endeavoring to secure Sioo, "HMI In their efforts to heln the denomination reach Its world-wide goat of $!,25u.Ono. Last year the friend of the de nomination In this section of the world contributed $.724.33 -io this fund. This year more, lptnf H.mMUMMi copies of the special magazine, telling of. tho good ui coniplished through this annual ? "uinpaign, are being distributed in the English language alone, vhile several thousand copies in different Jands a,re being giv4.11 iwayt ' 1 " 1 ' Word has just cotm to the lo al congregation from I'residcul W. A. Hplcer of the general con ference, who Is now on a tour of ;-?outh Africa, that as a result of the liberality of millions of friends who have contributed, so liberally lo this fund In years past, the denomination has been able to support at least :ifi per cent of Its missionaries uthroad. He says t his fund has been the mean of keeping t lie mission board from ver rcalling any of its workers in foreign landr. A Mexican whose name Is too difr t ficult to spell nr. as the police s-ty. j "you have to sneeze if uas taken! into ciiMtody by the officers yester- day. mostly on general principals. He has papers and he will be held pending deportation proceedings, i The Immigration inspector has been i communicated nitii. ; LECTURER WILL SPEAK TONIGHT AT TIIE LIBRARY The ..rlnie by Miss lir'nee Mir' mii Johnxon ill be given in the basement of the library at eight o'clock this evening. Miss Johnson la a noted lecturer, heal er, teacher and author who has tniveib d a great deal In company with Mrs. Annie Uix Mtllts. Mbs Johnnnn will speik this evening on the sutiject, "The Ab solute Truth, As Taught by Jes-m Christ." There will be no admts f Ion ot her than a free offerinit laken at the door. Miss Johnson trl( leave s er;il of her metaphy sical books nd others written by Mrs Mfliu In chhi- no uile-r or the HUflienee should c re to go further On the SUbjeet. MARRIAGE LICENSE isspei) to cove i yoi;n(; people 1 A ni'irrlmrc lie. use was is.su-d , nt the county clerk's orric.-. ihlsj piorning. lo Italph I'uck.-tt and Oludvs Itlchards, Uotll aru rcsi ' dvLM OI tuve. 1 MEXICAN If BE DEPORTED IRRIGATION ISNEEOED IN OREGON vance Without it, bays Speaker WTVP lif POI T DTVP wVit. i Vt r OloILMb ECll-bbARl . . . , Commercial Organization Workers Adjourn Kes- ionai. Session; to Meet Again in November. "Kustern (ircRon will never en joy any great development unless irrigation is more widely adopted." fatd V. It. D. Dnilson, nianager qf the I'orlluh'l chamber of eom meree. In an addreas l.ernre tlae li.in.iiiet of tlie ectintnereial nrirnn Izalion workers and l.a Grande "'"' men at the Summer hotel in. i Mr. nodson diusswd the nd- vantages end disudvtinttfges of ir rigation in his talk. He pointed out that the water 'supplies of the spile are so variable that some method of impounding must be employed In or,,,,. to Insure moisture for tho dry seasons. 'ir. Imdson also dwelt on the jUnd settlement work being done by the stnte chamber of commerce and other organizations In the ante of Oregon. He statrd that a land settlement development fund was -now being raised. Among other things Mr. Todson laiKi'd ror n snort time on the work I With the-closing of the court in Wallowa- County, Judge' l-J. . Knowles s expected bacli from Knterprlse either today or to- lliorrow. It hill I titin nlnnmil It I hold circuit court In l,u Grande 'for fnlon County toward the hit- ter part of this month but no cal- endar hus b.-n isHiiiMi v..t in nu tirv-r. ill' II 111 II II 111 y In- that the entire tnnii will ho post poned until t Im rgular Oct ober s. fMlon, it was thought at the court huttsc'thin morning. Kinal action on (ne Jack l.a Mino appeal (Mae will probably he taken In a few dayw. (Ortnl Intiefl nji fare s-t.i I 1 2 . I COURT W BE ! Ill OCTOBER - . 1111 'HERBER3R6 m4- Paul's Hands Uninjured on . Examination Light-Heavy's Excuse for Not Fighting Delaney Found Without Proper Justification. NKW YORK (My the Associat- ;ed Press). Kxamination of Paul Kerlanhach's hands, today, by the J st ate Athletic com. mission's phyl 'elan. fulled to disclose any evi dence of the Injury which the 'Hffht heavyweight champion clni,l,(''1 llisl wpplt HH K'-nds tnr postponing his fight with Jack : fHny on AueuHt 28..- 1 The f Ijfht was to have UoL-n tuBod at me vonkeo stadium, : 1 jDn Q.nifo Cnmrtvrl r WAI,I,(ia bAKK. Ore, (Spe cial j Several Hoy Scout troops art h,,p" his week from various parts of Kastern Oregon for a week of outdoor life In (lii'playurouud of 11,0 II"lnml Mn.p,rP- 8t:0Uts l,0KiU1 arriving here Mondav mid Tthsdav found more at hand, including Troop No. I from Huntington. The scouts tire esmplng in Ihe Metho dist grounds and Instructions and tests ore being given almost dally as pttTt of lhe we,'k'8 prosram- Ira R. Atdrlch. well known In U Grande where he formerly mode his home, but now of Idaho, is taking a leading part in the scout wprk here. Most of the kikt-rlnd youngsters will not depart until the last of the week,- the camping; pe riod being scheduled to end Sun day." . A si otV or more n-w caidns ?i of three or four rooms and vry modern convenience Log cabins arc growing In popularity und half a do.en are under construction. Moat cabins are , eciuippud with HUNTING SEASON --.r, tlSHERED IN BY', , WINDOW DISPLAY An unusual window .display Is lrcult!now hPlng shown by , the Oregon) Hardware nd Implement com pany. The dlspluy ushers in the hunting season. Two full size mounted mountain gouts nd one K('' head, one elk head and two ,,,,,,r nr shown along with .firearms, pictures of game and shells ami so on. The display wns designed by I., ti. Han- , nefleld of Ihe Oregon Hardware and Implement company. Jt will i be 'entered In a national content ironducted eueh yean, bv the Kern- i Ington Pire Arms company. Air. Hannefirld won one of the prices In 'the contest last season. A Small Colonial Bungalow jjk'' liiil iiJ nvestigation May be Asked Of C ongress Dismissal of Bureau of Economics Chief. Meets with Disapproval from . Dairymen. Nl.W YOKK ( AP). John O Miller, president of the National t'o-npei alive Milk Producers' as-r-oe'atton, said today that congres sional Investigation may be asked to rivtei mine the causes for the emovnl fiom office of Dr. Henry (. laylnr. chief, of the bureau of conoinh s. Taylor resigned ye.v erday at the request of Secretary Jardine. A t Wallowa Lake porclvs that may bo utilized for sleeping purposes. Perry Ulanch ard. l.a (J ramie contractor, put up several of the new' buildings dur ing the pant two weeks. The herd of elk, seen occasion ally In the l-irk ventured into Ihe camp Tuesday afternoon and gave several of the vacutioniMa a thrill. People here from Portland, Holly wood and other metropolitan dis tricts paw their first "big gi me" when the hull elk. several cows and t'llvca became the center of un ad- mlrlng crowd. officially. Among those which have . created the most Intercut Is the Milling Isn't so giod In the lake Virginia-Carolina Chemical coin at present, high waters giving tho thB fr8t mortgngn 7 per oent trout ample npportnnlty to secure bond of w,ch defaulted about nil the food they need and making ,w0 years ago and which sold In the them shy at the sngler's lure. Home 60s shortly after the default. The messes are taken In Ihe lake bv proposed reorganisation plan pro early morning trollers but rew are vhlPB for KvinK ,i,0 bondholders the CTiehes brought in. rrom the, tthollt ,B,0 ln ,.UBlli ,t)(ll m.lor nrn. In Ice eiHfr m.uns. .- -herr-i ferred slock, and the overdue in ure having more luck. In tho !,..( In other preferred slock and streams anoui the cu.m. in tiie possibly for the paving off of the mniintiiln lakes and In Ihe streams bonds entirely. The result of this below the foot of the lake. ,, t,e bonds ore selling now , ' approximately, at par. the highest High wslers have also covered prce their htatorv. It Is ru several stretches of sand IIkU were ntored that bonds which are not de , Continued on rase 1'lve.V PAKAMKNA, Calfr. lly t!l' As sociated Tresa). The brush fire which continued to sweep ovor more than 4,'hiO acres In the Hig Tejuuga Canyon region today con tinued sweeping beyond In thu mountains of I'aftideua. The completion of a 4 '2 Toot fire break on t he ridge between Big Tejunga Canyon and the Arroyo Seco, early today, was expected to keep the flames of the l'asad-nu watershed. Seven hundred fire ri"hters are combatting the blaze. i nil. iiii ii i ICIIDPCP Id LHIIULII FAVOR OF First Mortgage Bonds Have a Good Record , , , DEFAULTED BOND GOOD INVESTMENT Opportunities with Re organizations Are Dis cussed in Financial Bul letin Issued by Babson. ItAUKON I'AItK. Mam. tSpecial) When sccur tles ore high, as at present, Investors naturully look about for opportunities that would not otherwise appear attractive. I toper V. ItabKon today suggests that bond issues In the procesa of reorganization often offer an op portunity for both safe Investment ne. i f-ir good irofit. in connec tion vith this he today issues the following statement: Itenrgiuiiintloii Announcements. Several reorganizations which have heen under consideration for long time are now being an- nonneed, some officially, othe posited will receive from the court p ;r i Mpl intoru-t .ttbough . this Is not official. KVeuthe .telvebUir-p whirh. sold n Jic 20a uro now selitng in t lie (ids. '"Another Instnnoh Is In the'easy or the Amcr'lean Writing Paper company, tho firHt mortgage bond of which flolta . Vory't.low shortly after their default und are now selling again In the 60s. It Is un derstood that the holders of theaa first mortgage bonds will receive a 1 new firm mortgage, bond for $ftno und about $7 (Hi In new preferred slock, tine of the most Interest ing new canes Is that of the New York A- Cuba Mall Hteamship com pany (commonly ' known as the Ward line) the first mortguge 5 per cent bonds of which have been in default for some time. Very peH.slniiKiic Ktnriea were lold about these bonds atler their default, and they sold lor about fifty cents on the dollar.. Nine hundred dollars In now bid for iimlepnstted bonds and the rumor ia that those who hold out 'will get par and intereal. or course it will be recognised th-it In all or theae Inxtancca I mention the first' mortgage hmids, in the 'ease of companies which had con solidated mortgage or debenture 4ioni?n. these Junior is-nies have not turned out so well. This wan verv clearly llluxtruted lu t he cntse of the it Ionian Paper company re tnganlz liton where the flrnt mort . -gage bondholders received the univalent of par and Interest while 'oiher security holders received al most ..' not h Ing. unless they were willing to put up more mom-v. ; SI. I'aul ltallua Ueorganlntloii. I "Among the lurKcr , rallwa s which have been In the hamis of .1 receiver for a time Is the lien ver K- 1(11 firumle. The company was In the handH of a. receiver some ttme before I be reorgaiilzal Ion plan was announced, and even now the lie w seen rtt lew a re not yet dial rib -nted. Yet dui lug all t hese years Interest bws been paid tin certain first mortgage Issueg while junior (Continued on Page Five.) 10 Words 26 Issues For $2.50 It a vtnall IuihIuc-m w Khrs to keep liM-lf coiiHlaiilly Iwfnre the ;;ntiu ram'llcs who lead The ObMi ter Want Ad Pngi'. M ma hwrl a in-uiH-d adcrtl-r. inetit, la Unr. fir fery Ismp of the mould for only SJ .Vt. Coiilaiill before jour i'i", 11a moie effect le publicity inn be purelia-M'd m vmnll cvpene, If hut Iiiicn Is Kiifricteut to tell the story. ',.(! per iii'mth 1 all iim ueiil K-nd. Additional lines may be bad nl sinall'-r than pittMrtioiiHtc rate, Ptamc for an (Hi-M-rtcr man lo mil. "Ob-ervi'r Advert btlng . A Mei-cliaiMllslug bervlcu." MORTGAGES Text Books Will Cost More Money State Commission to Se lect Books for Use in Public Schools This Af ternoon. SAI.EM. Ore, (lly the Associat ed rr. 'lilal tcxtliookB Isauid in the Or.-Kon public tchou ti dur ing the next two yea will he considerably higher In price than the old books, was Indicated to day.. The morning aeMlon wan liven .over to a dlncumilon o. uookn and price, and hear nu about 40 book Knlcsincn tell the merits of their books. Adoptions will not be made by the textbook commission beCoi-e ate afternoon. The session may possibly cany over until tomor row. - Jump from Gasco Win - PORTLAND MN IS SUICIDE doW Thought Result Of nuarl.- In Sonttlo, anil H. t;. Y.'!- Poor Health; Note Left 'Tn s,,,n"l;tra,o')8.,h. 1"'ull"u'u- OH Ccird. ' ) In a statement announcing t'" , ; -.1 appointments, Assistant Secretary Andrews said the new prohibit. an POItTI.ANH, Ore. (My the Asio- forces would he concentrated on elated Press Charles A. Melssner, the task of "eliminating tho boot 80, whose uncle John A. Melssner, ' mmuv " Tne energies of hus a real estate office In the Qns- the department are to be dlrec: co building here, committed sul- ed against smugglhSg, Illegal man cldo sometime last niirht bv lean. . - Ing from the window of the Gas-' co Hulkllng Into the light shaft1 between that structure and thu ad joining building. ' "My excuse is excessive head aches and bad health." said a message scribbled on curd bear ing his Portland address. The wtnduvv on the shaft were open on tho fifth and seventh floors in dicating that no may have leaped (rom. A'lthor. Tho body was discovered this morning, mangled almost, beyond recognition. Meissirtrr 'tucnntly came here from Los Augehs. REALTOR HELD j MIAMI, Klortda. (Ily the Assocl- Nted Press). John Oobcl. wealthy Daytona real state dealer Is being held today without bail, following Ihe reccommendation of Ihe cor- liner's Jury last night that he be detained In connection with the death of Mrs. It. II. Hunt. ed UhiI (lobel had poisoned t tic I Woman and had confessed lo one of the officers. Or. Grimes who i FDR MURDER attended the uomnn before her 1 "' death said she kept saying, "why! HAI.K.M, Ore. (Hy the Asno'clut did he do It." and repeatedly men- ed Press). Three wardens at tho ttoned (lobel. ( st i i' .. periiti-nlinry have resigned r Vf- : lli:H.M IS Al'fl'.lt 'KM. ' : IIDIIAI.IS. Wal.. (.i')i;.,.',il irfflnTK imv Mi-kliiw an Hiit.m.- I. Mr mI,.Ii,Ii,l. III.. irn Ih-IIi .i-,1 lo l- lii-llf-v. Murinv mill WIIIim. -waH-il 11.11. I.-h. nhii'l .a'il ill 'Ail.-ilo, 211 mill... simiIIi or Iii-it. Ial iilulil. 'I'lii. iiuii. r or Mir Ti lo Hor.li f .Inllon I. .1.1 tin- imlli i- Hull Ihrii- 1 In a rar with nil Oitboii Itrrnsi. Nto'irtl fn. Bllolllll' lat lllulit. All ivi'it inrrliiK rlfli-H. Afli r In- flllril I'.irlr mi" lank llii y lold him to "t.i lo hfll" .mil spill nttnj. Hi' liutlrli'il I In- sheriff who spri'ml a ilram.i-t In on i-n'ort In apprrhi'iiil the "iir. 7nrn a Diplo m a ts Wa rn ed Of Trangressions (lly f'harli'H V. Stewart! W SH INGTON, (NKA Special) How much rf.r-ii:n diplomats in Washinetmi drink ts none of S-e-retary of Slate Kellogg's affair, but If an embussy or ligation receives moie alcohol refreshment than its eniire stiff can poaslbly enilHiime. 'he (Ueton arls"s. "U'hal I 'tiii'-H of the surplus?" Secp'lary K'-M"gg has certain miis pictons on this e're, which be lies cnnrided to the fonMitri ri'p rt'HentattveM to whom they apply. That is lo nay, he addressed to litem a. polite hut pretty plain III ile note. (rut ing I hat hencefor ward they'll keep their anU-Vol-sti n Impoi tnttoiiH down tu u hut they realty n d rnr themselves and tor thetoselvi h alone . The diplomats this communica tion went lo lire no means all from dinky little countries, either. Home utitouK Hum btar creden- turn ilOHD II CAPITAL Heads of Seattle and San Francisco Districts Named TO FICUlfTLL BOOTLEGGERS, AIM Assistant Secretary An drews Announces Pol icy of Federal Liquor Enforcement Corps. WASHINGTON (By the Asso ciated Press). Prohibition's new staff of '24 federal adm'nist rators who will be given complete au thority in as many districts over the enforcement of the prohibi tion net. September 1, was named today at the treasury. : 1"cr;:!:..y',1 (Contlnupd on Page rive.) vNKW YOltY, (By too Assoeiated Press). i Vusnrshlp ln Spain ii U- " pure'ntly preventing for the mom ent. Ihe truth or falsity of the nr. 4 cumstitnttul story related by a tra veler arriving at Hendaye, Ithiico from Spain, last Saturday. It wns stated in BarceLpna. w-r. cording lo Mm traveler Ihut '.thorp,' . was an attempt to assRSsiiiativKipg j ; Alphonso or Spain at 6iln Tandyr,,' Spain, last Saturday. According t-o the report the King - was wounded In "tho shoulder, tho "he of MirumHihe. was killed and tlui King's chauffeur wounded. Tho traveler declared that there was 110 attempt lo hide the ract that thcrr was a plot ugainst the King several cities, TTIPFR WARIirW RESIGNATIONS LEARNED TODAY s'lnre fir 'lulson break August l.i lih twhlHri (wo geards und . ono .ipnvict j were killed, 11 becamo iiiiu 11 uiiiitv, 1 lit y ure ( liiun A. Ilaker. I. W. H ihlaird ' and Hi tiry lt. I'Hial. Warden Dulrym- i.. La... i. I t... I....I ..111 rclattv.. to th.. rmiifnn- 1-,"W " "" "'" 01 I'1" ",l"n" ",r vll'l In- BUiU rll- annoiiiii-iiiolltH. H"k,r t"'l"'''l h-foro th co.-- ""'"' WW Mi-h invc:itiKatP.I tho ' ' I' ' tin- tuo (i.iariln in tho J"11 'I' Hv.-.y that (lln.-liil n.. . h.i l.liil.' In .i inn ami Hint tho rmivli-la w.-re rlinillmc tlif instill.. t'""- Il.ihl.ai.l L stirii'd that ho lia t Iwn i M.ni.lns; ronvlrts covin-1 Willi his rifle III the yar.l lj.lt .11 I ni.t riie l.eea.we they hi. I tlulr hiitvli up. I'u nit waa ore iluty at the time of the brrak. tl'ls from highly ctms'-'jneiit !;it poW'-rs. The intimation that hoot .-TIIltr s belli ve-l to le- goiim on , I rom t h'-ir ot fieiai residences in W lahiitKton' iihik'. have r-'uebe I them s n rood deal of a .lo!'- It in't Pie l it :.! time, however. th T. It's been bioail' iisf from estreim-'y we .Informed sources. thou h never tii'fore troin the I tcpart im-nt. of S'iite. prjietiealiy ever since p" hlbillon liiniiiK' effective th- "-pri-sst'Ui h " pt"viib'i th it m-e t of tin re. illy tlrsl ciess s'nrf ,u Ihe cajiil'il finite ill under d'pi"M allf protee t Ion and war, d'sp-'n"-! In He- s'tine iiy. (It'll. Lincoln fl. Andreus, lir1. i-iilh'T new assis'ant H"cretary of Ihe tre.'1-oiry in especlil chart;"' of pi olitbii ion enforcement. it s i lo have given Secretary K-diot? his lip. It Isn't a bit ItU t tlu-l Secretary Kellogg wattled news of his note to leak out. The story, however, utiHUustioimbly Is true. REPORT KING IS WOUNDED