La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 22, 1925, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY.
ratuV tettpnttt
CITY
EDITIO N
THE WEATHER
PORTLAND (AP) Ore
gon; Unsettled, probably
shower tonight and Sunday.
ThundtTstnrnus in the moun
tains. VOLUME XXIII.
LA GRANDE, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1925.
MKMBBR AHHOCUTEll PREHS
MK.MUBR A8HOC1A.TBI) P 11 ESS
NUMBER 272
UtPAH
1UjQJTTournament
MAINTAINS
D.W.TflAGKS
I
i
Work of the Safeyt De
partment Is Very
Important
BIG PROJECT NOW
BEING COMPLETED
Union Pacific Leads the
World in Safety Work;
Second Division Makes
Exceptional Record.
IMilor's Note This Is (be
tenth of series of weekly
dories lom-hlng iijwm the Indus
tr'nl, Agricultural and commer
cial rcMiinirs of l.u Grnnde.
Inioii mid U'nllnuii counties
now licing publls'iied in the Ob
server. The regular operation of trains
to and from terminals is dependent
very largely upon the maintenance
of way department which keeps
the trucks, bridges, building, sig
nals and other parts of the ns
tem in such shape that the time
scheduled may be met.
The maintenance department of
the second division of the Oregon
Washington Hailroad and Naviga
tiun company, from Huntington to
X 'nuii ilia is in charge of I.. V.
Chattswe, division engineer who has
his home office In l-n Grande.
The department Is in turn sub
divided into several divisions. IJ.
J.aikm Is 11. and U, supervisor in
(Continued 011 1'agfa five.)
ATHLETICIXUB
WILL HOLD SHOOT
AT TRAP GROUNDS
The l'nion Paeifc Athletic club
will bohl a Irapshoot at the Wing.
Kin and l'!cotloot club tiapg.-ouul
near I .one Tree tomorrow. The
shooting contests will he open lo
anyone who cares to enter. Tar
gels, shells and otl.er etilptnei.t
inny be obtained at the grounds
at the regular reduced club rate.
The shoot will start at 1 o'clock.
FLOWER SHI
10 BE SOON
niorn'ng and the case- was placed
" " in tin.' hands of the Jury about '
With the annual flower show to 0.cfocU y.terday afternoon. Th
lie given .imier the auspices uf lrv ,j,.n.eruted about a half -m
the La (irande Neighborhood club )onr ,M.foro jrtRing in the ver
n)y week and a half awj.y (,j(,t ()f )n Kumy Homy H,-ss
the cnmniil.ee In charge is work- tliV auoi ney for the defen-
ing hard making preparations an 1 (J.llt
nrraiig.ng a pf:.e list. The show.
will be given Wednesday. Septem
ber -. in the Klks temple, and 1 :luentioii Council to Mert.
people of the entire county arc I
Invited to enter f io et . Any flow-f Oi:Kr;rN (MTV. Ore. T.'ie
er blooming at any time may be council of religious education will
entered and prizes v. Ill be aw ard- hold a meeting at the Atkinson
i-d in eaeh class. A brard of memorial park In Huena Visa
juilKca, represeiitutiie of tlio en
lire county, will he chosen.
t'lira "ill call for flowers lo he
entered In the city if the cum
in, tlee is notified. Til" members
or the committee are: Mi lluKh
I-;. Urady. chairman: Mrs. A.
KliliilK, Mis. A. T. Hill. M'S
10. IHxmi. Mrs. I.ynn Mnhnenkiimp.
Mrst II. l:. I'ohuin. Mi's. l. I..
1 1. ilmes. Mrs. C. IO. Ilapperselt.
Mrs. J. Ii. Lynch. Mrs. C. It.
Mrs. 1'. II. Kcranlon and Mrs- I'
ll. Kherhurd.
The diaplaya will be open to
Hie public in the afternoon 'J
evenine free of chtHCe. A sp
rial proifiam will ho Riven in the
cieninK.
Shortage of Gravel
Compels Cancellation
Of Did Advertising
The alerlising for sin furinir nf
the I'ijile er-ek-Krnlcmn er--el;
S'-ction nf I he Hnkei -) ernileep.n
hmbway in lbik-r epiiuiy. tu
(iii-l one.iiHtr itilb's In hnsth. b"
been cnneelvl n iietounl fit 'llffl
en My in seen nnc K'ii vel pit.
Ill e;iw gi;tvel run be Obtiiine'l
In tint- T'mj .i"b " be re-ml-.er.
tif-til iH the me"ting of tile hlirh-
n eeiiHUtsHion S plumber I
HbN ere tn vavo been reee e.(
n th's BTtion at the cunmiifealon
meeting August -T.
At U n io n
Large Crowd Assembled
to See the Beginning
Sets; Tournament Un
der Way with Singles
Being Played.
, Tho first Kastern Oregon tenuis
I tournament ever hold opened to
i ay ut the l'nion tennis courts
with the playing of the single. !
A large crowd assembled for the
opening games, with eniries pres-'
ent from Buker, Wallowa. iMilton-
Kree water, I'cndletun, L'nion and :
I La Grunde. t
' Tho tournament will last today
and tomorrow, the doubles be in, 7
scheduled for tomorrow,
I
New Logging Machinery
for Operations in Ladd
Canyon Received by
Lumber Company of
Unusual Design.
The Menefee Lumber company
has received ( hli're gasoline don
key engine at Lone Tree to be
ttf d in the loculng operations now
hefuT con duct 'Ml by the company
in Ladd Canyon,
Tlu' machine is of special doi
sbrn with a number of unusual
features. It wps constructed by
a concern In Kent tie, to rulfitl the
requirements of the Menefee oper
ations which make necesnry a
nmHih-e cep-thle or doing work on
steep hillsides. The donkey wns
made according to plans furnish
ed by engineers of the Menefee
Company and Is unlike anything
else ever employed in this part of
the country in logging work.
Powered by gasoline it will take
the place of the regular steam don
key and will thus maierially dim
in. sh the fire hazard.
The machine is now on the side
track at Lone Tree where 11 is the
object of u good deal of interest
It will be at Lone Tree until to
morrow noun when il will be tak
en up Ladd Canyon. B
Dec Rogers Jury
Brings in Verdict
Of Not Guilty
Dee I ; nirers, colored, was ae-
niiiil'd yestenlay or the charges
of driv iug an automobile while
mJoxualed, by the justice court
jtiiy. The trial started yesterday
addition, Oregon City, next Sun
day. The
Price
He Pays
When n b ti I n e s ninii
wih Id buy ivl I'l'lllJ'
I'l'V for hN biivlncKS, be
Imi'I htlci-eted merely in tlte
irJc per Im b or iter line,
per IcttiT in Hr tiny be I
Intere-ted in what that price
In iv" for lif in In miiiitMr of
ifsdcrs. in I be IntereM wild
which hi incilliiin K n ml.
timl in tin citciiiutiiiitf" tin
der u bicli be HX-tne; hl-
pnbtii K.
If he merely wi-he to
bK inline In print. In-ieMil
r (lubig (in-(nictie nter-li-'ng,
luillirnlly lite cbedp
t"t thing will do. Fort ii
ii.'itcl I be flNTM-r, In !'
pln or 1 a - t r I e d offers
IkhIi Ibe e-( rM'nte mid
I be Im-1 pilbllclt y he inn
but In I Im I a ramie iir
rilory. "Observer AdiertWiig
A Me nit auditing beo ioe,"
IE ft
GAS DUE!
ROY GARDNER
u n i i u ii iu
Louis Sonney Rounded
Up Bandit, Single
, .. . Handed
HAS TRAVELLED
140,00 MILES BY CAR
All Kinds of Roads En
countered in Trip into
26 States: Praises Ore
gon's Highways.
Isolds R Ponney, eviptor of Hoy
uurujirr, iiMuniuiiH u Mi ill w. nveu
in I a Ornndo t his morning after
an automobile journey of j-ln.oon
mits which took him through 2ft
states. Rnnnoy, who effected 1 he
daring- capture on June 1(1. 121,
after offic'nls had combed b large
territory in seiirch. is appearing in
person ut the Sherry theater. i
is a man of "sunny" disposition, il
friend of the outlaw, but one whom
outlaws fear and respect.
In the Inst three yearn, Ronney,
whose homo Is in Cent m Ha, Wash.,
has driven over nil kinds of ronds.
He praised Oregon's highway
highly und said there were none
better in all his travels.
"A stretch of road from Flag
staff. Ariz., into I'tnh was the worst
that I have ever driven over," lie
wild. 'Mn some places I h'td to nay
M a gallon for gasoline, but I tvas
certainly clad io - got It own at
that price." 1
liwl IjOimN 'Irnver.scd,
Ronney drives a sedan, purchaser)
In ll2. and on the irduous trip bo
had had only Incidental repairs in
the last three years. He has trav
eled overall kinds of roads moun
tains, ilales and desert in all 4
t rentes of Climate. He. bucked the
Had li nds of the Dakota when
they were almost impassible. He
has slipped through the south
snows. He has forded hub-deep
mud roads In the middle-west. He
has braved t he raging tempera
tures of the desert In the hummer
lime. Fact is that be has braved
about all the conditions that u
transcontinental traveler has to ex
perience. One trip took hhn to t'hlhuahua,
.Mexico. Cithern gave up the trip
but his car did not taltur. It took.
(Continued on lsg rive.)
Miss Jones Shows
Championship Form
As Trout Fisherman
A party of li Claude people
In which wen Mr. and Mrs. K I
l-'ord. Miss Kdna Jones an -I
Frank Ware of La Orande and
Frank IHoem of ( 'ovp returned
yesterday from a 1 ''-day 1 rip to
the Minam river. The trip win
made across co intry on horseback
wit h pack horses carrying sup
plies. Miss Joins i might the
largest fish, a lia-inch trout.
Indians
Intr'iig an Imhi-trinl MMtw-nllon m huebc-nf. I tali. Iiidlaii m-i tbeiiiNt lie- iiim-h a f!nHt und
jtaiaded around wltlt Aniei-itnn rbiT fling np-idiwhrnn. Am the luieritil Dag I.h a !:nul or dl--trr,
it was burned Ibe Indians (cmiK thlh iiu-bih of i-t minding tlM whiten uf the tribes' cuuuomic
kUUiu. XUoy waul luiiU, but the Mldtu liiau him Ittkcu all tho lajid
Dct Ellingsen
Case Turned
Over to Jury
Defense Case Has Been
Based Largely on the
' Plea of Temporary In
sanity. SAN KP.ANCISO. (My tin- Asn
cHted Press). The jury in the
trial of lorothy KlIiiiKson. ronfes
aed murderer, retired al t'n o'
clock today to deliberate on the
verdict.
Tho defense ' biiaed its case ttl
fi'miliniied on ltr Five.)
WRONG If! !
, SHOTJN FIGHT
JdltOr
Kills By-Stander
When Knocked Down
in Rvavl in a Las Veg
as Hotel.
Cnr Mi(tr', A liutiti'TMi" "Ht'r
finl s'irni font'T of Ni'W Mt-xirn
politics, shot nml irsttintly Itlllnl
John TV LiiBSnttor. n st-'ln ptiinlnya
In
"'" "y '
fight with former District Judge 1.
.1. Leahy, his political enemy. He
rtrev a revolver and fired sudden
ly, Lassatter was a hystandei.1
Magee fired two shots after . lie
had been knocked to the ftoor by
I.eahy. the first shot striking I.as
sater and the sTond shot wound
ing I.eahy in the arm .
Leahy was the district pide who,
tried Mttgee in two cases, both of
which gained rtnltonul (Mihlictfy
Leahy walked into tin- hotel,!
witnesses pf the shooting said, and
immediately app-oached Ma gee
and began pummeling him.
Mairee was taken into rnstody
by Sheriff Lorenzo Delgado of
Han Miguel county but no charge
had been filed atniinst him early
Friday night.
Old roil Hi a I 5-etm
The nolitieut feud between for-
mer Jndiro. Lenhy and Ma gee, rea-
ched its crux in July. HilIS, when
a jury In Leahy
court convleted
litor of crimin-
the Albuquerque
al libel In connect ion w It h publi
cation of edlinrials atbteklmr for
mer Chief Jm-tiee J. W. Parker of
the state supreme court. Ma gee
was sentenced to prison by Leahy,
but was pardoned by the lh"il gov
ernor. Janus F. Hlnkle, before he
commenced his prison term.
Been use he criticized In oth
chanres in eonneeiion with t;
tn;.l l'ilf. were pending
.liidtn T.ohv h:iilc.l Mneei. Inlr. h
t.., ut on i 'iiarires of contempt in!
July. 1 9'J 1. and s"niened hint to !
three months' imprisonment and
the Albuquerque editor served a
day and i night in jail before
(Inventor Hinkie again granted him
pa rdou.
In the contempt case, the en
mity between Leahy and Mage
reached its height when Magee
Heriii-i t d in l ep.y to 1 he jllilge's
query about his defense that "this
is no court." Leahy then pronoun
ced his a -ntenei., branding Magee
with a number ot derogatory
termn.
Advertise T heir
7
i?
TEXT BOOKS
FOR STATE
Changes in Texts Com
paratively Tew . in
Number.
SCHOOL COMMISSION
MAKES SELECTIONS
1
Varying: Price Advances
Noted in Nearly All
Awards Made by Text
H.M.KM. nn. Wlien the patron?
of the public schools of the st.ite
purchase textbookg for tlte 1J12S
26 term they will find that the
prices have advancer) on the aver
Hfte of between 10 und 60 per cent
over those demanded when the
texihnri were adopted previously
in lfilfl.
This whs indicated here when
I 'c state textbook commission, alter
two davH session, tabulated the
fKrn Bl)mittnd lor textbooks for
hotl, the two ii nil fonr-veiir ncr od
and compared them wtlh the prices
offered at the. time of adoption
five years ago.
The tabulations, comparatively,
showed tlv.it In 119, book 4 of the
progressive music series, a RMver
xv:,vt-,. ptEX1
bid on thu tiook received today was
" Sixdlcr Also XrivAiitTH.
Hook a. of I be .N ew World spell
er, by I he World Hook company,
was purchased at 3ii cents In 1013,
while todav the publishers de-
nianded and received the contract
fur furnishing this hook at f2 cenls.
Varying price advances were noted
in practically
awards made
au 01 i. no .ouier.
by the commission j
here, when compared with the
uontrncla entered Into in IHIil.
few Instances
books
were modified
snorier courses or air oiimt
reasons, there were slight reduc
tions in the hius wnen compare. i
with Jhose received at the time of
the previous textbook adoptions.
It was announced at the nt-ate
(Continued on I'nire Fir.J
XTRA
LOS ANC.KLKS. (AIM one ban -
dit was killed, ohm policeman i hesitate lo rrusiraie inrciuiy. u nrc
bebeved living ond a s-ond or-jesary. any attempt to restrict tho
fleer a second bandit and a pars-1 fi navigation of American ships.
erby wen- less H-rlo-s'y Infured In j The writer supposes. In the light
a pistol battle following the hold-jr this and other Weightier facis
np of the Ilellniau Itranch Hank, j that the Cnlted States would ap
here today. Two bandits ea-ap-d. , prove a similar line of conduct by
F.ii-en thousand d-di . is taken by i the British and Japan. Be In Caa
the men wa reeove,ed. A bH!,.iill"'w waters, should the necessity
giving his m as John Smith j arise. .
wits capture. 1. The d"!'d
hiindii
mi Identified aa John I'ninla of
Clileauo. It. K. Smith, pillceuiuil.
Ik helteved fnlnlly wouniled .
Distress
1
Investigation
Committee Is
Named Today
Jail Break to Be Probed
Ey Special Commission
Will Make Recom
mendations for a New
Prison.
MAHHHKIKLI. ( Hy tho Assoc!
nted Press). Governor IMerce
this morning announced -that latr
today he would Appoint John
Thompson, Crater Luke, forest re,
serve chief, Jeffbrson" Myers, for
mer s'ate treasurer and Adjutant
General White of the Oregon Nat
ional Guard, a commission of three
to InvestiKate tho recent Salem
"T.Shat , ,.h the
commission to make reconunenda-
r 2:" wh!ch
UDEHURTi
It:; KONG
nd if he was nervous or perturbed he failed to show it.
Chinese Boycott Para-j Detectives sought without success to get, him to reveal
lyzes Commerce and the the whereabouts of Kelley and Willos, the two other con
Losses Run into Im-'victs who figured with him in the jail-break in which two
mense Sums; British guards were killed.
Stirred. I "Willos saved my life when the guard was getting
; .lesdy to shoot me," said Murray. "I'd be the lowest kind
London ai' The naraiyaia of a rat like the skunk that turned me in if I told on
r.::!,"1- "'is
ihousand pounds sterling, duo to
Chinese against Hrltlsh and. Jap-
nuepo Shipping yontlnuen ty agitate;
(he preas and engr oss tne uttennon
01 i or loreiKN 01 1 n;. uwu
t'hamlierlaln. the Hritlsh forotgn
secretary, has Interrupted hk va
cation and returned to london to
,i,.nI wnh the situation.
Tho Time aay th.U "the
front rv of the lied irovernment In
cjanton Is hardly to bo borne."
Jt UH8umed thai consultations
are In progress nmong London,
Washlnirion and Tokto governments
where thoi,infl lhal llo countering mefLsuren
to comply -n it ii l list the Canton irovernment will
be taken without agreement.
Washington lny IVot Objec t.
The Dally Telegraph's diplomatic,
writer assumes that Washington
would not likely raise substantial
objections t any naval nieuwuro
Oieat llritaiu nd Japan might be
constrained to take. Hn bases Ills
belief partly upon the struggle for
the mastery between Oeti'-ral LI
and General Chi at Hhanghal a few
mouths ago, when the defending
commander sought lo restrict the
freedom of foreign vessels in tho
estuary and an American naval
1 commander declared he would not
imti;ATioN n it i-,.ms.
SAI,KM, Ore. Mepibers of I he
Mate ii i -t gut ion tun-unties cum mis
sion, wtlh the exception 'f Ith i
iJlper, state engineer, return'-1
leie after inpe:iing n nuiiiner oi
In igntbm piojects in cent ml Ore
gnn.
I t i over nor I'leree ex pi enm-u tut;
opinion Unit some of the dlstrle'i
wi'ie in a hn rd way, and there
whh not one ehn nee in ten that
i hey w on Id t-oinplt te their devel
opment uri'l return lo the slate
any iiiHterm! part of (he money
thai Ims le-en iidvuiured Tor the
payment ot interest and other
claims. A few of the districts
piobtibly will be uble to met1)ieir
obligsttlons. the governor said.
IliMiiUrii In her l ined R'i'lll
MeMINNVILI.i;. lire. lljalma
Nvntrom of I'orthuid. who
worklnn al Hi" Kiinnlnit form near
llallalon, waa fined 200 here Ihln
week for driving
while lllloxleat-
iiHpoil.i-
e and possess-on and t
thin of whisky. lie was
odge
iln .itiif tinlil linyllsH Katining pu-
it he fine.
Ull, HI It VII l,l l.-i IM SHI I S
I W M ,111 ' It. -Wash. - Harvesl is
jit'iir Ms close In Mils ret'lnn. oh
jert Hlielfe's, w ho n.rfiis l'!"(t
JfieceM. OXpei'tH to fflirth lodiiy. IM
I hi imI huri produced an it vera ge of
j Hi bllMhelH iitl IH'te.
1 Men In t he t hri Hldng rrrw ot
I Wllltain Klllol. north of A'mirt,
j nit y - that (he dnis in his ucieagi
"jb'bb'd 3'1 i tshels an aer-; Janu s
; Tut n. 1 T btlKheU; llol-i t Itahr
reports I" busbeh Ulld Iohm t
I'lcnly is iiushe's. A s'lgld spttn-
kle of rain In the Hherman ng.
j bin w ill deiuy harvent thero leil
It la xpetUd to finish thl week.
RINGLEADER OF GANG,
I J II 51 1 IHi'l 11:1,
RACK IU PERU ElliY
Murray, captured in Centralia, Washington, shortly
After Midnight Without. Any Resistance, Now
on Way to Penitentiary at Salem Under
Guard, Refuses to Reveal Hiding Place
of Kelley and Willos; Gov. Pierce
Makes Haste to Refuse Ex
ecutive Clemency.
SALEM, Ore. (By Associated Press), Tom Mur
ray arrived at the slate prison at 1:12 P. M.
. POUTLAND, Ore. (By Associated Press). Bravado to
the last, Tom Murray, escaped convict, arrived here today
under heavy guard. After being questioned at the polico
station he was continued on
. A large crowd met the train on which Murray arrived.
He greeted the crowd with a grin, posed for photographs.
i em-" thr
them in ana tell ud' whure
"ri0nVQ mv mnlliAi- nnf nf 1LU
" .. . .
j no uu iuninvori w nn civtms
"WILL HANG," SAYS GOVERNOR. -MARSHHELD.
Ore. (By tho Associated Press) .When
shown press dispatches tellinjr of Murray's capture, Gov
ernor Pierce said, "Thank God, I am so glad to hear the
news, for since I took tho governor's chair nothing has
kept me awake nights until this jail break. Murray need
not exjyect executive clemency for he will hang."
CENTHAMA. Wnahlntfmi. (By "mo UcpuHi-s surrounded the ho.
th Amoclateil IVin). Tom Mur- t''1-
ray, leader ol the threw ronvtels CTnrnnn then told Mrmy overy
who hnt. their wiiy out or the thliiK waa ready for the holdup.
Orccon IVnltemliiiy a week nio A" ""'V cuine down i:tnlrs. tho
loat Wedmwday. la today ImlliK tilk-'ll"folnun Krahbed Murray whllo
en hmk to Halem under he.iv j 1 1- other orrlters closed In.
guard, rollowinir hill rapture laat '"rl"' i'K'a P. I'm Murray."
nlKht. Ifaid tlio pi-hioner with a amllo.
lllK arreat na .icompllslied Hit. ' ' raon Bald Murray told him that
nut the aliootlnit which he had Wllloa and Kelley had been hid
warned would occur It office 'n While Silmon alnre their
tried lo ciohs him In hl Kelnway. l''"h ' Portland Monday nlKht.
I'lillllp fnraon. I'ortl ind niech-' Yc.-terday afternoon they decided
utile, wan renpnnalliln for Murniva ' Bl1'"' Kelley and Willoa to rf
enpture hy tin- lo.nl police, de- m"'" 'n hc'.init there and Murray to
nulv aherlffa and Muvor lleoru-c
iturnep
Accordinif to tin- nrrleera Oiraon)
Ktild ho aecomiiitiled Murray here
from Vuncnuv
V.-iH)itjiKlon.
where he met th
riillroiK! yfirdu.
futrltlvu In the
I f'nrson vnlntiteerefl to h'-lp Mr-
rny escape from the eountry mid
, took him to a hotel. 1,eiivlng Mur
ray there, Ciirsnii notified ii pol
U'emnn whom nernnip;inied him
to the hotel where the three nhide
plans for holding np some store.
f.'itinon then left, saving he
was
tjoinir to hire a taxi
lie summoned '
Mayor Ihirner us chuulfeur. Meun-
,M
Few Changes Made In
President's Cabinet
' diaries p. Stewart)
WAMIIIM'.Tll.N (NK.X Hpeehil)
- When l'rejlielll Coolldlle KIIC
i led himself last March every body
lhOne,lit I'' WIIN KOllUf to
make bin offlelal family all over,
to uu hi wn men ot wnnt a
cabinet ouitht lo be. 1'p to that
time he avowedly ha-11 n runnlnK
HiImbh. ..h nearly u he could. Ibe.
w" l-reai.iem mii.u.mr .mm, e...
"''Tn-
I " ,,w" 1 1 i'. r..-
fjeucy, ncwever, u. K'-nrnuiv Hiin
laken for grunted he'd want nd-
visors chosen by hliuseir. I hen
lliuconi Hlemp retired In Kverett
;"OdeI.: fiivor, (is presidential I'I'i- I
ate s-'i-retarv. ami 11 was mistimed ;
the Hhakeiip had begun. '
Vet a (f'lnee down 111" list of
-a bluet, members shows thus tar
not u 'mile idiaitgc the prctddi tit
could hn Hvol'b-il making. He
didn't ward to retire Attorney Gen
eral Hatigherty or Kicrelnry of the
N-ivv Henbv. I heir resttcnatlon
wre forci'd c
they were fm
blm as much as
on the Uii of
llclaU thetUHt U
public opinion.
by pnt-sute of
Hectetary of Agriculture Wal
lace died. Bccrctury of titutc
his way to Salem by motor.
want you to tUm
they are," detectives told him.
oh a' a u . Annant- ...
' " " v ''l "Vm
or cups, simppea jyiUTfiy.
"""" Murray iiuMca.i,
turned to Vancouver.
ItlNOfJCN, Waflh. (ily the As
sociated Prai) Kelley nnd Wil
los, escaped eolivletf. tfe believed
bended toward Yoklnm from hero
eerly todfty, followlnir the robbery
of h local store and th theft ot
an automobile.
The (;. o. Iewis store wnti tho
place robbed, t ho bur-rlars took
$1S In pish and a qunni Ity of
cookies. Imnannw und tobacco, elg
urettes and shoes.
Kherlff Gordon said the burglera
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lliiKhea null, much nRiilnal tho
eh'ef exeeullve'fl tvlHhes. to maku
Home money prncllclnif low. The
other nix deiuirtmenl heada are tho
nne.x I'renident llardiiiK picked
orialnally.
Secretary M'-llon, for on". 1 nb
solnte bo.'s of the treasury. Hn
asks nuhndy's advice. He dictate
and his dictation gratefully re.
I ndved. Irsldeni foolldtfe's id-
icninces on money mum-m
much ll'lliureu in ItnaiUMllI Circle.
; tiion'tt their autlutr, bo gos.pj
Hay.
Nihndy tells tferetnry I!'ive
anvthlttg iibouf the eonuneree de
paitmeid. He tolls others. V r
tnstuuee, in Ihe midst of all that,
talk about the president's "ti m
policy" In the row hot ween the
foal operators ind miners, this bit
or information leaked out In real
ity (tie I'reaMent had no such
thing an a "coal policy" he didn't
knew wh it he l HO tn tne event oi
u strike he'd do whatever Hoover
lold hhn to do. "More business n
ffnvcrnmeiH aim ies goverimiem m
busliK'Ss" 1b or iioovurcsnuo origin.
too.