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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY Etxeitittg (ibBprtiFf CITY EDITION THE WEATHER PORTLAND, AP Ore run: Fair and warmer to night and Wednesday. v' VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER AHHOCtATV:n PCtEHH I, A GRANDE. OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1925. MEMBER ABSOC1A.TKD PRBHH NUMBER 274 WILLOPEI,"". HEW SEWAGE PLUT-BIDS' Commissioners to Look Over Offers at Meeting lomorrow Night. OTHER AWARDS TO BE GIVEN MONDAY Latter Bids Wi)i TnrcS Work on the City Hall lenat prouueuon unu feud con Building and Municipal u'.tlun dally lor tue enure yu. n,,inl,, tU.u.pB Oi liltlK ttt'i Ulnull una Triptrrow night when the city commissioners convene tn regular session, bids will be opened on the proposed 1 105.000 sewage dispos al plant for I .a Grand", which was authorized at the Juno third jo-erlnl election, along with three other projects. On the following Monday night, August :sl. a special meeting m' tlie cnmnibs'nners will he bM to open bids for work, on Hidden Springs the W"t rk of tie Creek and pipeline that will have to be lnld near the reservoir In addition bids will be opened for alterations In the city hall building, which will be made in order to hotisf the new iuniper truck. flirts for the electric work and general bids will be opened Monday. t PJans Are Approved Tho plans for the city hall work, drawn by Charles IJ. fil ler .architect .were completed some time ago and have been p'-iroved by the city commission- era. The changes which will he made will reinforce the entire city building, frotn the foundation no and will give It practically the Mime strength ua a new building. Plumbing fixtures and the heat .equipment, which will include an oil-burner be itiomlleu .Bidi will he open on these items at a later date. In order lo aiirommodate tho new inieK. Hie old fl'ior- mnni im w out nnd n new reinforced rencrcte lower will he Imllt ut the rear. (is re-t In helKhih, whleh will hold the bell and house the hoso or'er. ( Mnny C'hanKi'il I'lniincil On (he m:iln iloor the. plnns enll Tor Inking- out nil the wood In the lire deiuirtineiit. whleh will b" retd-iee-l bv rdnforeed cull-. crele. Tin- old vuilll will 1 n--llnf-.d with n new one Willi twlee Hie pri'.si-nt'H vnult'H fHimeily. 'I'Ih. rreord-T's oiriee will be "-l-nil.ci the full lenb'tll of the hull-liiiK. Tin- iiolice and truffle depart-In-'iit is to le' I'lllin-ly ri'liitllt with u lu-w ri-inlorefd i-onrr-.-tu jail room containing a jiivenlli. ward: low 8I-.--1 cell iooiiik; and a worn- ward. The. interior of th' old jail is to b- rebuilt and will contain Jh'e woman's w-'ird and new police Jieadiiuartersj Both the police "t nn Piitq Kive.V .iii.ik- ' V cilia court, dismissed chua-es of intoM.-allon aK..in.l He- Itopers. ... . ... r Iwo witnesses for the city at the Ma! which started at M'ven clock. Colon ti. Kberhiird prosecuted the case and Henry Ibss was at torney for the defendant. r-n,..inn CASE THROWN miT nrnmiRT UUI Ul UUUIII Grange Preparing For Annual Community Fair: Plans nre rapidly maturing for the harvest home festival and com . ....... M apoiisnred by the lilue Mountain grange at Orange . v., .t.m ui ortoier. The entire community will be asked to ass st in the w ork. Mrs. Carrie Spencer, grange lec turer, is working on the progrum which will be given in the after noon and evenin-r, and tn addiitn contests which will be staged dur ing Ihe d iy. It. A. Muslerson will have charge .of the contests which will Include najl driving competition and si in- liar events. Mrs. Kate Kedluad will have su pervision of th athletic f-venis for ti'C yoiin? people. The honi" economic cotnmltt'V. Ai(h Mrs. Grace Urout as chatr man. will have charge of the eon o st Inns, W. It. Oekeler. A. E. Sayre. H. G. Avery, mid A. W. Nelson will .OfF in dings Average. Butterfat, Milk Production Given; Bet ter teed For boviiies Recommended. Tlio r.nr-f Ik.. i-i I'- ... cow TcHtmir AB8ociuuon !ovrinic '. Iho yi-up, August 1, 11 J 4, to Augttsi 1.. 135, inclusive.- has just been issued. . ( inu association was orgunlzed by t lilt Ml Hit ! U lllrll..D . nl ..1 the Union high school iimi(r t ha w ot xw u. Emmei mm: the work was dune in uuiluboruUun with the -.I'mon Extension tierviuu ot ' ih Oregon Agricultural c"W Us-.vu uiiee f.u-,1 uiuiuh ior butter fat. The record lias been tiepi complete tor i.ie enure it iiiomus. Eignt tanners enrolled in Ute au sociuiion with a combined total of bo vows Usied duuug uiu tutuu year. ihe work was conducted without cost suve l'6r the s.ighl ex pense uieuiieu by me iLUvtiig ma terials, giuss, acids, etc. niB ue ycur butlerlat sold for .Ton, 36 to 4G c.nu a pound. li.ty ituin lu to fi a iuu auu oais ior u-Lu ut about J u iuu aitnuun'ii luost cattle tested did nui receive a.ty cmiu. The average milk production for the entire herd ot Su cows was j tf.aiU.-i puuns. The average but-: teriat production, 2'J'J.i pounds. The average iced cost, was n cen.s: per pound produced. 1 he total cost ol each pounu o butteriat wta St.it coins on an average. The average teed cost per cow per year ii.ifi auu toe total cost ol keep 1118.39. Seven cowa culled iroin the herds lesud us being unprofitable. Sixteen head oi cows lulled to pay lor the coat f keeping, or tati lotU nuniueP tested five had protiUCC(i pproxiniuteiy 4uu pounds of butteriat each and two had produced 4Jj pounus wmie the roiuulniior ol the cowa tvtil us' low u IUU pouridn ol buitciiu'. lUt'oinim'iHJuilfMi.'i , , The '.Morltttlon n-comiiionds , nuiiunt, boiler tvlntor uuurtera or Ht.. ,,.,. Hueeulcnt lued Lor n, wi(,.r Mll,nli. lu'uor suvng duvicva. ., ine aira iMl ul conelusion of iha uijm,nt y,..,. Ul 11(juulttliun ii., incrcuBcd in 8t.e until it now hi.s under obsetvutton 17 hei-dH "Vsith a tni.nl of -Uil cows. T .,..,1 flnrPfV I'.IIVSi "V"B Bis Lot of l eaches Tin HooverlT. d Oroci-ry hnx re ceived a car loud of Altcrta pea ches from Home, Oregon wiiich are proving very much in di-mand hy La Oranue notisewives. Thn -(Miloads. one for !Juk-r, have alio been purchasHft, in excellent con dition due to having been hand led caruiuiiy and tree ripened. makidg them (b.siralili. lor can in and eating, purjioses. Left Campfire Ablaze; . Pavs Five-Dollar Tine 'n the neiKlit.iirhcind of I'.N'.nno. On complaint made Aukiisi SSI The crew whicl, slant dt work by 1'atl olnu.lt Kly. of the Toil tbi". morning was ,inloUdinK a car f.nte railKer stnlion. I.. R Mill. 'of Hiffi... was take, before JudCc -..!. o the iustlre court, when: , he adinittt-d gu;!t to li.iivinir n I ..ie Kin-ninir iri.! i: n ii 1 1 c 1 1 il R : i ,.L n i r. ,.n.i n,i. which he promptly paid. ritiNfi: ;ti-:s iitx-nvf:. i . r- '!".... rr nee of Wales left at ml-lnlBhl '", ,,,,.. ,,., r,,.i,i for l'uetel. a nilct a Jot n iiiu-nnn Aires, for three days ot rest and big g! mting. The party was bidden farewell at the railway station by a large num ber of government officials and large crowd which enthusias tically cheered Wales. have charge of the publicity work for the festival and Mis. A. E. Hag will superintend the decorations and arranging ot exhibits. The committee to arrange for the exhibits Is: E. I.. Kckley. C. It. "c.eketer, S. T. Pulley. .! ph An son. and Mesdaim-s Willhnnson. Davis. Iloliiiiin, Hoppi-t. Anson and Kufrman. (Hie ln I'i-thnl. Th festival will be held but one day ul though t he commit!'-, s are pirnning to have somethfng doing every intnute of the day and vi ntn,". . iM., - nrh v. ii to- the only events wlieretn prizes will be giv i .i u-l ill probrtbiy draw a larja 'tin vnr, Mm. W. V. Ragain. Mrs. Strlnir ham, M;iUe Anson. Mrs. Hammond. Mrs. Edith Oekeler and Mis. Sayre will make up the children'! work committee. POLIGY IS Government Will Not In- tervene. in Threatened Coal Strike. . 'ENOUGH FUEL TO SATISFY NEEDS 1-U1XJ1 Government 'Will Confine Its Activities to Assist ing in Provision of Adequate Supply. RWAMPf'WPT, Mii'N. (By the Associated Press). Further Indi cations that the federal govern ment will make no move, to pre sent a su.pens'nn of anthracite operation net Tuesday were given todav tit the Summer White House, j president Coolldgo has been ns- J-","',",, M en ,f It should happen that the mines close down. It w' s indicated that the gv- Iprnment would confine Its activi ties to a-slst ng In the provision of 0n .denuate supply. president Cnnlldge expects to rPturn to Washington around i)0r imv. Frank Piinforrt. Hilll'llt HIlKJinl w.'iB liounrt oit lo tho H1LGARD MAN i mripriiinv I U I (lUL UUII1 Kluiul jury, tins nuirnmif i jmim j Hunh lj: llru.ly of the imivr. rouru. HHiifoni m .prinel 'ctiuiKtMi with .tint iiosn-jMHloon -of bot-'llauor mash. His bonds woru net 'tt $5'io. A crew of ten nu n started work this niorlii"!,' on the new power tratisiiiiNslon line lieluK installed hy 111- K:::;r--ltl i IreKOIl Ijlsllt and 'wer I'ompany lietwujin J.a Gran de anil I'nion. The line will l retell for n tolnl of ten niil-'s and will lake :i;!.5nii pounds ol No. S. sirnnde.i eopper wire which is lainit iut In to re ie.. n.e smaller .No. li wire now in use. A two-Ion iimior truck ! purchased t.--::!! for nils pro-ijei-t'i-! ar;io!ijr. Hie enuiptiii r.t lo l;c r-ini.tye(l on tile Jon : It is '.i timiile.l thai. -the work will cost d m riv, ... Hie "'. entered for-the. first part uf the work. la- orcute-n --r -m- . line was nuuie- necsary by the ucmnnd increase in the power from the I.a Oran-le district. M'i;i:ii:i:s pay pink U'fi M- Hiih::-'I1, wuh fined $10 and ens In for speeding and o. 1. Jianford, nf okmbbma .a tr.u.H tent. forRHel a cawh bond or $15, given in the JuMicr court when arrested for speeding. ri;.iij.i;ij MoMtx lusv. t PENDLETON, Ore. Tlie year's program of the Pendleton Wo men's club, alr.io.'il completed .by tiie progt am committee will con ist of 1H menil" . 3. nut-on) n to committee in c urge of tin oik. healed by Miss Anna ;. il, chanman. The yur'B study will begin October 1. K Veral bc- t ii res by prominent nut hot (ties will be given dJi-ing th" course ot the y.-er. Some of tlie subjects to be con sidered by the rttth niemljers will 1m- as follows: "Tie .Child I-ubo. , Amendment :" "Cans nnd ' 'ure of War;' "Hooks 1n the H'tUi." ."Att In the Home; hi- lloni'' Mndg'-t.' "Motion Pi lines. a litisiiess or an Ait;' "Community Ucrea;nn:" "H'tme in deiling; " "itett-r Sj rli Wim k" lin-I "Hut. tej- Hollies Week." i I Ion m -r NenpuiM-r Plnnmil EPOENE. On-, again to a eoi'linz to uon Kloreni-o is new p-ipri", hi -receive. 1 -fi-oni Cat place. Italph Moore some time atfo published tin JThn H 11 rl- hi News and soi l out to tlie l'mp'i:a Courier, announced that he will soon start the publication of the Kloreacs Tinito. LIGHT GOMPANf: m slain IN RUNNING GUI FIGHTS Kansas Sheriff and Ne braska Traffic, Of- ' . ficer Shot Down. POSSES SEEKING lOuiliFLL KILLERS Pouple Suspected of Hold . Ups, Confronted by Of ficers, Fought Way to Freedom CO I -BY, Kari. (By the. Associa ted Press) iIssea today are seeking two young men who yes terday shot and killed Sheriff Bam Pratt, of Thomas County, and then crossed the Nebraska lim and killed ..Kdward. Clark., traffic of ficer, nfter running gun fights with poshes of two states. The slayers are believed to have committed a s-rtes or hold tit s in Western Kanxiut. nnd were, making their escape in an auto mobile when they encountered the officers. ppet w'h hbi posse, blockaded the highway. The iwo men shot the sheriff, broke through the blockade, nnd crossed the line where another pos!e met them. In 'the ensuing gun fight Clark was slain. MONTREAL BLAZE PUTS 61 -FAMILIES ON THE STREET MONTKKAI, (By the Assncl- ated Press) Kite ImI last night and early this morning leveled an entire block of houses here, ren dering homeless 81 families, fltait rinr bojt II o'clock, the fUnu-tf-ragtxl with great violence undnr an .extra heavy wind, and were aidod also by a lack of ttufflclenl water pressure to combat them, Threr ..firemen were overcome hy smoke and several other per son were injured by falling glut-in Alien.'! hose wagon, rounding cornet, clashed into a store wtn-dnwi-'-smashing the. plate gl-iPs window. A woman in the store 'sustained a broken ami. Karly this morning two build ings in the vicinity of Knn-ry and Sangulnet streets were smoulder ing ruins. No estimate of the damage was possible. H wes mpossibb to verify r pot ts t hiit several pel sons were Inipped In the flaming buildings. The fire spread rapidly nnd i a high wind and soon swept un area fif about a quurti-r of a mile. Kiarting in an lee hois'-, u ex tended to HiIjolQlug buildings, one of them a large apartment bonne occupants fled, taking with them vriu:ihtes and such" furniture os they could carry. STOCK .H IH.INti SIIOW.N fKNItUOTON. Ore. , Pacts about .livestock raising und hvv, to judge cows, piKs and chickens wcrti related to1 inembers of the rinHtiHa County H-inkers' iiMsoci: !!r;r. at rtirwair ; ".vhen the monthly session C - thtt bankers 'was h"ld. Sioek ludcr ng team" troiri liorrnlston,- Tllot Hock nnd 1-Vec water, and Fred llenn tin j count y agent, were speclul guest h ot the. Mssoc 1'ition. In the afternoon members of tlie Pilot, piocl-: and Kreewaler calf el ibs gave a demonstration ol dniry cuttle Judging and then in dividually told the bankers tin reasons for their placings. Your Name In Print MiM of l like to -if i nie human nnd out- lining In print la-t-n-loiiillly. The ndd-hlmxlcd bnnl-beaded bu-lii(rs.H man of IA f.'i-niide. Inmeter, iltH'sn't v ttd hi advertising otoucy fui that pin mic. He want real. lm-.hie---hli tiding publicity for riery tlollar, mi be d(H"n'l -IM'iitl it at random taIHhmiI lint -ttuaUnc n ii ft nmil.tiim bow ninny reader, what kin I of reader, wbnl K the ttit of icacbiii'X each of tliem hou lu-Icn-lc4l it icy nee In I be med ium or method employed, nn 1 other 1 1tnl factui-t. ben bf ba- tlioiiMigh! (.one lido lbee nngbx of the prob lem he tiirn4 ul niH'4 (o T be Observer It nffer nil thai hard-headed biiliM' can de- IIIMIlll. 'Obfrr'ir Advert King A Merch and (slug ttcrvloe." Germany te4 d4 V. 1 13--. - Ccrttieii pollen sbfrwn innrchln' Inlo IX'ii lo itrlieve tho liwt of ttie Fwnrh troops occupying t.'er niaii Mdl in the Ituhr. - JhJs iiiai'k the tleMiruire of tw last of the Allied ti.ops fit mi iiiiii:m , , territory and nlK Wie rt'snmplitMi of ( einian cmitrol of thi Ituhr Valley, jJ uLriUUll Ui LitJ PKNDI.KTON. Ore.. (Speclnl.) What Kaster day means to the called gentler s-'X, tound-Up Hat Day. September 1, means to the men folk of Pendleton, for it ls ot tbit d.y that all loyal citizens cast aside their regulir headgear and don the Western sombroro. Hats ample of crown and brim are strictly the vogue, and to ndd further to the ensemble. Pendle tonloni wear gundy Uound-up shirts and boots, so that said citi zens assume all the sartorial g.ory of t be cowboy. . Pendleton ts a busy place . during then bright days of Indian sum mer, for the dates of the itound T'p. Heptember lfi. 17, 18 and 19 come on apace and tho Oregon city is determined that this yur' show shall not only equal but eclipse those held in past years. "It's goltig to no a wow!" pre- dlcttf Henry . rVrtHns, pruBldenl of tho show. j. "We've- got the live- stock; we've got the performers, and above all. we've got Pendleton bucking ns., j know everybody, is going to like the four day show, and the big sale of ticket orders In dicates the approval of the public. There are as many four day orders as there have been threo days or ders In the past." I'end! :ton people, as usual,, will throw open their homes to accom modate the vast throngs. The Kound-1'p board fixes ull prices of meals and rooms. hit; snow i.xpr.cn.o PKNIH.KTOX, Ore. (Special.) With the assurance that the (b-orge Uruinhelh r. Harry Wallers, C. H. Irw In and l.orciiu Trh Uey-Kddte McCarty relay si rings will be here lor ltound-l p the show has won stuff in sight this year than ever heiore. In the opinion of Henry W. Collins, president, w ho 1h eii thuslnstlr over the l'-'l'Ti prospects. "We have the relay iriUi,s; we have tiie Ma kers and the Mexican steers and will have from I5 to J04 of the foremoat performers tn the world all we need now Is good (Conllniii-rt on l-.ce r-re.t HAN FltANCIHCO (IiV tltn A H'M'iated PresH.) - The proponed j r.!e.ht of the three navy airphin- h finin Kan Francisco to Hawaii has been postponed from Krb'uy, I August i!M. to Monday. A igust :t I . lUfficully In Installing In the Pli l, the big Hoeing plane w htch Hew here from Healtle last week, a new engine to replace that w hieli developed a h oken oil l.-cl, was the catn.e of the post ponemeni. Wilderness May He Added to Yellowstone .I.E.-V l-i.. I. l(u lli. Auwiii-I. alel press.) About two hundred t Itonsand nc res ot print" vol wii I ib t nes to be enjoyed only bv ! t hn.-ii' ia do at e w iUing to go by j pack hor.se method w ill In- added jlo Ye)lriwston- ni'lloiitll pari;. If ' 1 1n- i oim in-- ruhit'ons of P esidi-iit i ( ol id g-'s co-onllnnttng committee on nut lone I pat ks and nit ion -1 fotS'S lire adopted. U H. It itetedgi er lit Ogdi-n. W' commute' in Yellowstone p-rU. ftald Tuenday that the suggested addition to I1h nark is a part of Ihe Teton mi I Ion ul fot est, It w ould be kept lu Its present wild natural state as an outdoor rnu t.eniii and game and timber pre. serve. No wide roads would t,e hiitlt but trails Improved for pack ' horse purti Tills area li. nviir thu southeast cornej of tlie Park' j OU 0- WPLAIES' TRIP DEM Again Rules The Ruhr jOne Billion ls Paid lo "Fl eecers American PubllC. Despite pi... oi,,, I c.n-1! O.,,. liiue OK,V l.UUb, out,- OlimhS tO WlleS 01 UOlU Brick Artists. NEW YORK (lly Ihe Associ ated Press.) Despite blue l;y laws In tunny slates, the Aineri. can public will pay one billion dnllava tills yeer to operators of fraudulent stock HCheinca. pro motors of 8'indy oil walla am' ri-...neinl wizards of the I'onbl types. i he. cost of "eroilnllty InHt' year mob well over tho billion iniirK. A renort pnhiisiied today by tho kUel.let"lmiiuiH , unread of Nrtw TftM Intllcittes that tho till flnurMhln-r t;'ll'. of (rold brta-k artists tnny claim another "nor mal" year. NAI'I.KH. led I'nai). VESUVIUS DN - siEftGi: Italy (P.ythe Associa- making arrangements for a con--Mount Vesuvius has cert. resumed extraordinary activity. The volcano la erupllnif rent ......nlilleu rtf iiHheu and llalltlllll .... ii, .. whnli. emintrvHidc ill nlKhl. Autliorilie ,t the volcanic ob- xpress t lie- opinion that Her atory there Is no ureal dancr iminlu- :it. XTRA . i'okum; ca !ii;i. PEN VI ill (AP) K-iiniHbcre hi Colorado lie Muheil away n $l()0.ou() rmtime. snys l-.mey C. Slatiubter, luriiier cashier, iiilegi'd Viicckei- of the Mi-rcatitlle .Vutloii ul Hank of Pueblo, tt who was captured lut tllgllt b.V pot.ee. the tiM-be is said lo leprc.sent Slaugh ter's ill gotten gn.ns. He escaped fi-oni l.eaveiiwurtli nst J'ebnmry. iiDitm.its i-;scapi;. SANTA ANA. Cnl. (AP Itib- beis who ItHiIiil Hie mail am) ex press car of a Simla IV train be tween lien; ami Snn IHcgo hist iiignl after shunting uud irobnbly fatallv woimdintc I liner rnmplM-ll, express messenger, lfln iipM'arel o bine made a clean uetavo with three pourbes nT mn 1 and nn iiiuleLei in.il "tl nmoiint nf loot. 'isrroitK wi;i,r)u;i f IMHtTLANH. (AP) 1 1 work! tnuurils a minimi hir for ecou- "'" " ,,t; ' st-nimites I mm l i irrii s(itli- asHcmble I lien- bsbiy for Ibe thin) nnuiial M-sston ol tin Wesicm enmr Plcnt wtdcuiucil tlie xl-dmrs. I MIIA I All HI I L SAIJ.M. (AP) While coiKh niii distriet forest, i (iT I, ho rr his career of crime was with th" the family of lent lui-ni leader of Ihe ni-riil al bienk rrom the penllenl buy will stick to htm lo the end. His father, mother him) sister thus nssiireii film when t'ey Is. ted Mm til the piKon lislay. I be dlsirln iiltoiiK'y Is prep;ll lute II chain of e-thlence to be presrilteit lo a -pcelal niauil jury tomorrow support Ids -itie. for llUlnb Imlk-liiH'iits ajtaint Mm-iiiy and hi:, two iwlh, Kelicy niul WHIoh, VESTIGATIDN T rflltTI.ANI), f)ru, (fly the Aimo- Ctated l-riWa). G-OVernor I'U rCO ,0lnV received a report from hl I""! committee InveMliratlnft eondltlona at the tne penllenl. '"r- "" Kovernor necune.i to coiiunciii. on me i-oniema m in n-port, which were not n-ade pub- nc. Jesi-eraon . Myers, committee chalrman. delivered the rcpor' to ine erovernor. Adjiiatnnt Oencral White, the other working committee mem ber, todav left for tlie east, in dicating that the Inquiry la com- pi'ien, at t'UHl lur nif ii tTiriii. Myers snid the committee learn ed fnetK whlrli they felt should bn given the governor immediat- offlciai8 Biraxx(in of hir retrieved 0,'" . (from her bathrobe. These will bo ' '". ' . I oxamlned in nn attempt to estuti 50 YOUng SUIgCrS Are . Hsu whether "they chock ' with : C..nnJJ ITW:v....: slrands of blond unite. on paniui - - Stranded m Misouri of th8 found 1n thi .wamp. I, , , f Two Oakltind women, clnsu v a vr a o r-TTV in Mil- t,rt Aii.' friends of Mra. Lorpn, after exnm- sociated Press). Fifty boys, members of n l Angeles boys chorus, are stranded here. TAneev week ago the chorus started a cro.Hs-eountry concert .tour, i 'lefnlcatlon8 of advance agents nre said to b responsible for the- financial plight of the chorus, wiiich Is directed by Jr. 11. K. K. Whitney, formerly of Spokane. Concerts for Kansis City were scheduled but when ihe chorus ar rived Whitney learned that ad vance agents departed without m:w itr.smtvoiit woitKiNfJ ST. IIKI.IINS, Ore. Notwlth- atalldlni? llie exceptionally dry season the city of r-t. Helens had no water a'lorlai-e this aommer. Itepalrs to tbp old wood pipe Un and the Installation of about two miles of 12-fnch steel pipe, which replaced the wooden pipe ended o considerable part of t Tic leHhigo and more than fiita.noo palions of writer was emptied Into the reser voir each day. ' The reservoir, which was built this summer mid has a en parity of 2,nHt,on(i gallons, Is full an I t'e clly 'ni a refmrve siu'y suf ficient for siv days In the event of an emet gentry or break In the pipe line. Spokesman" Is Working Hard; President Frowns (Hy Charles P. Slewurl.) WAMIIINfJTtiN. (Ni:A Special.) -The amoMfit of bunk that hns come oul of Mw.impseolt about 1'realibiit Coolhlire this summer ts something ohl Washington corres pondents S'V they never SIW l-l)llal-ed ahoul ii II v previous president in all their comUm,) recollections, '('here's been more real news about previous ' presidents oh. ph-nt y innre hut ne'-i sti much pure guff in the same lt-ni:lh of lime. The "pi- -sideo t Is 1 spoil sin in" hi'n been a Kr- ;it help to ih tfw arnnseoii correHpond-n'H all : B'mmer. AIiim i everybody knows about nian. th "pres denilal spokes- ; II,. v, s luitii of the fact , cd in Ihe ii.-wmnpe.s. That's (tradltl-Mi. a sillv one, loo Nev- crlhelcs ii ex.sis So when I president .,xs anything the p-.p-.s want to prl.,1. which Is ex cry I htng he do. s s y in. -.much as the press n.-s 10 imve s-Moe ki.i.i ". thorlty for It. the correspondents I t"'1 ,h" '"""b "f a presidential spokesman." j ! In due K' -ison the public got on- to h:n- eomi-reherided thai Hm president him If I a I king. Conse - ........tiu n... ".inilnriiiin'H" niter. n nc- u y..n i.iifun lo Iii- iiiti niert coming ilKhi from the founfatn i head what he was quoted us say poor FOUND SAID TO BE MRS. LOREN Gruesome Remains. Un earthed in California Hy Officials. FRIENDS "siVTE HAIR MxTCHES Blonde Strands To Be Closely Examined by Experts; Oakland Den tist Gives Opinion. OAKLAND. (Ujr ho Assot-lnH-il rio.vi). 1'iksltlve lileiitiru-atlon of ItortioiiH or the. dbinienilM-rcMl iMaly was inailo by Mr. Lon-n'a mother anil brothera. It waa aunoniici-tt alter uffU-cra foiind anotlier mm tlon of litinuut.tM-aJp covered vU'.l bionil hair. RICHMOND. Cal. (Hy Ihe Anso- . clalcu I'reaa.) With tho dlarovi-ry IntA ...lunlnv nf Iwrt nHillllnnnl portions of a human head In Ul ccrrllo marahea, cloae to whuca A WOmana ear and a section of a W,P yrapp,.(i m . a bloodstained newspaper previously wero louad. ,i1G m,,,br8 of llm family of M b. llesaie Lortm today voiced tho be lief that tho Stippusud murder vic- , ,va, th attmoiive young Ouk- land nurso who disappeared Au gust 19. 'i he latest additions to the grue some exhibits Include a loner jaw nnil a aovol.a tongue. Hair TomIs Mh1u , Mrs. Loren's mmily today gavo Inlng sections of the. scalp, s .id they wero posJtlvi. tho hair and scalp worn those of Mrs. Lor en. An Oakland dentist who did den dental work on ihe lower Jaw found yesterday resembled that of Mrs. Loren's. , . , Wants I'ppcr Jaw He snid that ho won not certain ns nil of his work had been dona on her upper Jaw, "Find tho upper Jaw and Pll tell you whether it Is that of Mrs. Loren," the dentist told officials. I training of tho swamp was to start today to facilitate searchers seeking other portions of the dis membered body. V'K'A. French Morocco; Pv tho Associated Press). The 'French Nineteenth Army corps has start ed a big "clean up" operation against the Hrnne tribesmen, nr rth of Tazu, to compel . tluilr submission.. ing carried heaps of weljrht. Then one day one of the con-en. pondenis --nobody knows Juat who s'arted it thought up s yarn nil by himself t hut be was nnxbnts to ptil acrors with all th" "p-esldent-htl spokesman's" authority. Writ why shouldn't he? he co-itut ed. vngiie term, nfter all- -like u "prominent mitnlt-r of Cie lower house," a "leading Benaior or I "well known nuitesmnn." l.s "f ipnlitlclnns consider themselvs "presidential spokesmen." So th corresiM.ndent iiMrlbuie.) th's ft---ment of his own Imagination to ji presbhnttlll spokesman. nnn ml behold! It worked. Now all the correspondents do the s nn thing more or b-ss though course nobody admits it. of WH) ..pr, Mrnt(ll! spoi . ,);,H tt(,rklnH ov.T.im-rt Hwl o1(. They s-y the p e. r ko H ...f r . (hc rornilponintK net nrrount of a lot or the ttv- -i w(l(h,nff on!rt him. If t (h)ir (m.t mm., he can do nhmtt (( Stl, ,,. i, nies some atory rnncerning him. The eorreM-v - t-nts are sorry fhey were inls'n : formed, nuMhey got u irom u p- 1 stdentlal spokesman at 1 fhi.l'j what be said he was. levst Tho as, "Hntiki small s pains nie urn m- tunglbbi to bo ktekuU, so tney ges - j uwuy who ju FRENCH START -NEW OFFENSIVE S