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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TWELVE PAGES TODAY THE WEATHER POtlTLAND (Ar). Ore gon: fair tonight and Bun liny; temperate mild. CITY EDITIO N NUMBER 278 VOLUME XXIII. LA GRANDE, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925. member associated press MKMBKIt ASSOCIATE!! I'HKNH b mmtm GUY AIDED B RID Officials Of Division At Rail oession Bollons, Roberts, Coburn, McKinstry Return to La Granue Alter a Few Days in Portland. tl Tlnlinna ncrl lite niln t nf ThP O.-W. Payroll for .PaSt second division. CharU'S Koberta ann h. i. i;otnrn, assistant nuper infVndcnts, T. A. McKinstry. chk-t dispatcher. M. H. Dougherty, mil lion agent ut Huker und S. I). Hall, station 8K!"t at Pendleton were representatives of this divLsion '.TWVTV present at the formation of the CULA1I I(ac,fic Nortlwl.Hl Regional Ad- visory Board of the, American Hall way assoeiatinn in Portland on Thursday of this week. The udvistory board was organ ised for the purpose of promoting efficiency in transportation and to bring about a closer co-operation between the railroads and ship pers. The board as organized con sists of 72 members including an executive committee, representa tives of each commodity shipped in the northwest and representatives of six northwest districts. Mr. Bollons, Mr. Coburn, Mr Roberts and .Mr. McKinstry return ed to Ijti Grande yesterday. Year Amounted to $1,358,000.00 TAXES PAID TO Railroad Shops and the Branch Line to Joseph Make Up Largest Sin gle Industry Here. Kill tor's Note .This Ts On Irvi'iitli of a serlit of 'weekly stories totirliiiu upon the in dustrial, u;.rrultur;il ami com mercial resources of la tirniule. I n ion nml Wallowa cnuiillrs wlilcli Is beln puhlMirtl week ly in The lOveniiuf Observer When the rirst train .pulled Into T T IIIKTYC FOR. !.h Grande on July Kourth. 1 fii LA U HUUAU I UK HIS HEALTH IN LA GRANDE NOW 1 IGDMPLETIDH WANT HOWE Mm over (he newly laid tracks l( was 'the beginning of a new era In the history of th(? Grande Rondo Val ley, Prior to that time communi cation had been done by the alow- Clarence H. "Casey" Jones. 18 er methods of horse power and I.a on( six-toot tall, arrived in I.i Grande, while Boim-thlng of a Grande about two o'clock thif t-ading post, hud not shown many afternoon and stopped here foi signs of developing Into the enter- aUout an hour and a half bofon prising und up-to-date city tt is continuing on to Pendleton, whlcl today, 'i e ' I he hopes to reach tonight. He call There w'as nothing very preten- himself the "automobile hiker" am Hons about that first train. It wns Is making- the trip from San An- a work train sent down from the Innio. Texas, which he left May 13. nunm at Hiliriii-d earrvinir men and to Hiirllngton, vn., iin mil supplies loV I he extension of the north of Seattle, afoot with w hat truck. The track laying crew was IIMs motorists Rive him. Ho far In required to work part of the night has walked about one-tenth of the or July Ihlrd In order to Ret the inilcaRe coveted und hus ridden in lino through tor the celebration on 541 automobiles. Independance Day. As it was the . yn a high school student nl rail extended only to a point short- nurlineton and doctors hud prac- ly east of where the .station now tlcally Biyen Ills case up when luj stands. decided to try tile walk lor n.a A largo crown was present when health. He has Rained In weigh! the train steamed in. Settlers from and. while not entirely recovered all over the valley had ridden In (. is recllnir belter nearly every to witness the proceedings. Oscar day. He averages about 30 to 1 Wheeler Moon, w hose dt sccndiults lnca walking each day.i ure still residents or I.a Grande. I Casey" left Han Antonio will was the encineer on thai first en-'jij und expects to reach Hurling Rine. an elght-wheeler with n dlu- tHn with $ia. His present rinnncoi niond smokestack. John Shay was ',.,, io.59. Ho earns money along etiRlne watchman. The engine pull-( the route lo pay tor food, ed about ten cars but that train yesterday he. visited the Rover brought wllh 11 indenllely moreino,.'B office at Uoisc and also saw thitn the crew of men and the ties the Arrow Hock Dam. Anion and otlvr materials for the track. I olhor notables he has t la Gov ernor "Ma" l'Vrguson, or Texas. "Casey," who is.tl likeable cnap left I'lildwell ut seven o'clock las night. f ' I - ' iv- t.'f ' q Fix sSrlk fMW III RESTS TO QUIZ ON OHWEATHER LOREN CASE New Sewage Disposal, Of ficers Seeking Frisco Plant Will Lie Finished as Soon as Possible DECEMBER 25 IS LMT 1 DEADLINE Work on Other Units to Follow Immediately on Grounds Where Pres ent Tank Is. I.ian for Further Questioning. FINGER TIP FOUND IN SWAMP TODAY Officers Believe Woman's Body Was Literally Hacked to Pieces to Prevent Identification. Completion of the new sewnRe OAKLAND. Calif. IRi- the A- riinrlcs K. IVtwns, altovc, nntl JoH1pll IC. I-niepuirick, (iiiilici: llitu of Ijos AllRides. wlio wciv tcappcil in a plot to ttiie Www siipimrt to a- innvinjr iid('valk project ill exi'liailKC for Jl", 000. The nun tvere . bolli jnilcil, awaitliir frrand jury tletioii. ' DRUG ADDICT DOTS STORE disposal plant depends entirely snciated Press.) Gordon ltowe. upon weather conditions, accordtnir San l'"ranc.isco accountant, is belnR to on announcement today by city nttRlit here today for further nues officlols. .The work w ill lie, rushed HnnliiR reEnrdinK the supposed tbroURh as rapidly as pos'ble but murder nf Mrs. Hessie loren. Oak no concrete work or s'milar con- land nurse. struction will be uttempted ilurinR police said that Howe left h's adverse weather. mother's home in Krultvale. a sub- Tho present pian Is to hurry the urb. some time after mldnlRht work as much as prss ble but ro Thursday with his w'fe and that ahead so as to have the simplest Ms present whereubouts are un nnd beat finished product that can known to them. Detectives watch be achieved. ilnu 'be ltowe home said they did Work on the first unit, the Ren- ; "t "'' lhl' co"l!e leave the house, ernl work on the plant, must bai The discovery in the El Cenlto finished by December" 25 but It Is swamp last nlRht of a severed fln erpected that this will be complet- Rcr tip led InvestiKators lo believe cd sooner than the date set. After that the entire body of the woman this unit is completed the Instnlla- may have been hacked into small tlon of the clarlfier will be done pieces In an effort to prevent iden Immedlutely und then work on unlt tirication. three, furnishing and pluclns of filter rock,, will begin. I nAajv ,,. , AmncntrA The plant Is holnr built on the rr(.aB )Mr,. nessle loren. El Cer Rrounris where the pres-nt spetlc mnl. murder victim, was tank is locuted. The property lies 1(1v(, un(, n ,hP v,.nty 0f the been owned by the clly for nine Oakland home of her parents, Mr. lime.. As much us possibly, the Mrgi w T WrRuson the nlRhl present septic tank will be utlllad f A,mst 2(i, almost exactly 24 in the new work. houtB ufler he reported disappear-J I .... r 'MlieC On l"' I'lfiHl Ul ivuftu", On next Monday nlRhl the city w,pn H, purled from hor mother, : cAipinlssioners will meet in spec' I M rs Annie I'VrRuson, ut Seventh 'session at 1:30 o'clock In the city ',md J-vuudwuy streets. . ... hall buildlnR for the purpose of, KhoHrf w. M; vVlo of Contra . openlns bids on work on the water rMtii m j,Mt(,rrtay ,,,, project and also to open bids on wn) d,,rlnll,.v eB,abllhrd by some of the city hall construction. ,,,, of j. P. Kofoed, Oak Other work, In connection wh; n,,w8 lan(1 proprietor, who the projects nuthorlbed by 1 he spe- , Mn orcn . olal munleipul election June third.; . ,i,.llnir wllh her. She is proKressiiiR us rapidly us con be , ,)(,,w,,cn s "Marriages Makes Me Young ;l - . tir; 'Fc2 h ',-1 ?r rW I X M '4' ? - ' ! J Li , , v . I . . i nikrfmtn' 'i ii ii iiiiiwiiiLCTtaiiwiii. vru wiairttTnri anpm 111 PUIS LEAVE FOR Third Machine Which Is to Attempt Hawaiian Flight, Held Up FLIGHT TAKE-OFF TO BE REHEARSED Monday Afternoon Is the Time Set for Departure from San Pablo Bay, Near Frisco. : - - 8AN FRANCISCO,. (By the As. sociuted Press.) The two biff sea planes which will start Monday afternoon on an attempted 110.1 stop fllRht to Hawaii wore to leave . here today for Han Pablo bay, 15 biles up the bay, where they will take off on the twenty-one hundred mile Journey. The other plane, the PB-1, forc ed down by a brokun feed pipe on trip last week' from Seattle to San Francisco, will follow the other two planes to San Pablo bay, as soon as a new engine is Installed. A relieuisal of the start will be held some time before the actual hop-off. to test the wind and water conditions on the big bay. Many marriages and many years lo ilu old fellow's credit. At 100, Don Juan Magnna walked up to the altar at Kant a Ana, Calif.. Willi Mathilda Mnrtlnra, 56. Magana lias been married six time., nowi Ills youngest child Is ii and lie says: "Marriage makes mi- young -It in the great rejuyeiialor." I MATTERHORN Iti'oiiKlit IIIk Payroll It broiiKlit Willi it, among olher thinks, a pay roll lha't bus since de veloped to a point where upproxl- fContlnuert on Pane Five.) FRUIT COOLING --METHOD 6IVEH Detroit Pays Tribute To Tyrus Cobb Today I i;TI :( UT lly '' Associat or! Pivsb.) Iiroit tod.iy J"ii'l trilmtv to Tvins ItuymoiKl I'ohb, vt'Urun biiHchall playt-r. II was .,'obb day at Navin fi' ld where 'ol-b. ftianl ing bar. luMJlrd ut tin; plait, shook hands with lhou;imlH of ran who pa-Hcd in lino. Tonight he will bo lionorod by a banquet and pp-.st-nt- 1 with a $1000 gift, paid lor by ir-'uon fruit picked In th- lurat of th- day and storod liiinifdlatt'ly tj1(, cl(v in lam' (iiaititirs rurrics a K'Mit deal of boil that is (lfirlmoniai to Its k"'-piiiR- niatitic8. Kcaviiiff the fruit tn bo'.s or biiihII h-nps in th orchard ovit nluhl will umially cool It down many decrees niilor Ore gon conrih ions, authoriticM claim. '"Kruit picki-d in one ordchard in the Inat" or Dm day ri-tflsterrd lti4 drrtM's .but was reduced by the niRhl tt'inpcratures to i3 di-Krei." Btivs an experiment fllutlon report. 'Thin rrnit would have carried most of the dav heat Into the Mtor- aee bins If stored ut pne aie to sJiy that one-half the pre coolini; cos! anil labor can b"' elim inated by proper use of niKht tmi- . M ,. i,t, ... i,.i,riii -ir .r nr iccord In lawsuits here. l he ease 1 n fm.nd lo ke-nvill b heard Keptember le-tier than fruit with a dull color. I Some of the Oregon districts are I TO (.O TO HAKI It Mrs. .Iix- Sellers will leave Sun day I'Veiiiiitf lor Baker where she will spend a few days on business TIMBI It COMIMW Sl i;s HOOD BIVKU, Ore. (Special). The Wind Ulver ljinber com- pany, a Viscons;n 01 poratioti ' filed u suit In circuit court to difposseHs the Wind Itiver Tim ber com ran y of a saw ml! I and It Is other propei t es t Cascnile lcks. I tie sun. involving mill nni inn-bi-r properti's vahiffl at approxi mately $:Eil.fUMi, uas declared by court officials tonight to set a RANKS SIXTH WALLOWA, Ore. (Speciiil to The Observer). What oftlceiS be lieve Is the work of a hop-head is the burglary ot the City iMiarm- icy here at mid-week. The rob- lier or robbers, an ,tne case niciy . be, took 375 Riaius ol morphine , ) grains of cocaine" nnd oigM ounces of opturn. No heroin orj dino was taken, which has tnys-1 I if ied. officers to some extent, us both drugs are in great demand. i tie MJLiii miw inin.wii M..,,. i, VVmIIow., tnniin und 1125. Kit trance was effected . ' ' .... . . . by breaking the plaleglass door on the cant side of tin; door near the lock. The intruder was then . u. 7. ...JT- -ii- k. to a ltsl of the sr. high.st p.-ahH Till? lilBMK: My .1,1 Willi. inn ........ throuph the aperture. rOltTI.ANI). Ore., (Kpeelal.) and U o'clock on tho night of Au gust 20. The news slnlid is only a short distance from the Kernuson home. Kofoed sail) Mrs. Lot-en called lliere l-eKUlutiy every Thursday to buy tt I maKa.lne. lie said she was usually pleasant and tulkutlvc, but that on the nlifht of Annus! 20 she ap peared n Tvous and dtstrausht. Ko foed said she went away without her muitu.lne when she refused to 'accept the small change ho prof ! lei ed her for u $5 bill. SEIg ruiCAOO (By th Amociat Press). Paulina Mvlwnrton, Ptft ty 24-year-old former Naanvinn, Tenn., . slenoirrapher, now heart of Irving bootleetrer," Wntt sweet- XTRA nuestlonlng in .connection with tho finding of the bodies or hciiiib and Harry Herman. ganCT'er, near the Ashburn flying field yester day. Valuable jewels In Iter ,, , ( ASI-:iA1,ri TOliAY, . rrll.tltlrgl 1'i.Ate, l, Itlllailfl. . htm lorVt Giftiiia 7, St. UxiU 0. WRN. IIOHKHTS IIKAI). ; HMiIjYWOOI (AP) Mrs. Tlio Olloro ltiilMTts, wife ol nm well Bchllg, "Klylng known scnxii axiUir, dlrnl today at held today for her homo hero from heart trouble- i The orows of tha three planes which are scheduled to leave for Huwail Monduy afternoon are as follows: 111-1. K. I). Thornton, chief ra-,, dto mechanician: Lieut. H. K. Davidson, navigating officer; l.leut. Commander J. H. Strong; Hlco Hotto, engineer officer, and I.. (. Mulllvan, chief mechanician. PN-u, No, 1, W. H. Hrown, machinuit mute; I.ieut. U. i. Uonnoll, second-In-connnond; Commander Jno Uo- gera;. S. 11,' - lope, pilot; O. O. man, ante! radioman. PN-II, No. , W. H. Craven, aeoonu-loconi. mand; Lieut. A. P. Snody. In com mand, C, J. Buttor. machinist mate; Clarence W. Allen, radioman. .. .. VOHD IS MKNTIONKI). ' . SAl,i:M (Al'l 'IXmii Wnrd, for mer Hlu'iirr or Mullnomali (Diuit.v. will within a row dais ho aixilnt- nosnes- i i4i uwxl A. M. lialrmple as inn one of which she said Hihllg wnnlill f Urn atnto iK-iiltfiillary, nave her. were seized for check-' Uio Mileni L'apllal Journal UKluy Ing up Willi lists of "stolen goods. tain that rears Its head Home 1), '..,, nnfllllPITinY feet into the clouds, overtopping lL,V 1 iCUIlIlJl 1 1U. Kaele Cap by I2.r feet. Is the sixth from blgliest pi-ak 111 Oregon, according The only an- the officers have lo work on Is the finding of a .mir of horn-iiiiuned and bowed spectacles. Clyde O. Huntley, fed ral narcotic agent, was notified of the loss. Attorneys Visit Here Today; Arguing Case or mount ti Irs in the stule which has been issued by the 1-'. S. ion-Hi service. The five leading peaks all lire higher than iu.'Miu feel and none of the i!f nre In-low S.ftuo fed. Fourteen of these high peaks are found in Eastern Oregon, eight within the Whitman mtitona! for est, five within th LEADER ARRIVES AT HEADQUARTERS GAR ACCIDENT FATAL TO ONE aaya It linn Ivecn liifomiiKl mam Komi authority.. Hie Capital .lour- niU wi)s Dalriniple s rexlgnntloll is tn Uio liniic'ji of tiovenior I'leror, or has lioeil Unnlcnil verbally, al- IIioukIi lxi n'fiiM; lo oommuiit TIL HI IS MONTANA TOWN SKATTI.I-:. Wash., (lly the As soelated Press.) Hoy C. I.yle ar rived home today from Washington where he was made I'ncltic Nortll-wi-sl prohibition administrator, cf-r-clive next i'uesday. and an- Walloua and i iioiile'-d that he would begin work one In the Malheur forest. The figures follow: 1 Mt. Hood. 11.226 feet (glacier) r !.-.n,Pr.,rie. and V- "'"': ' JeffdS-in. l".r.2; noted for Ihe aiuoitnt of blush de veloped on the fruit, particularly on I'.artlelt and Cotnlce pears. Kx perinients show that such fruit holds up much longer than the un- (Contlnuert on Page n.l 4. The plaintiff corporation alleg ed the defendant organization agreed to pay a monthly r-n-li on a basis of $1 a loo boat.i le.i of lumber sawed, and $15 a le" logs for timber yarded ami nifl- id. It was charged that .he ren tal was delinquent from July. 1!"J to June. 1925. 1 ,. llanlel Hoyd. A. 1-:. Clark, of Portland, an- in the city today arguing Hie caf of Woods vs. Imvin Michellod Sheep and lind company. New Booths Added by , Colonial Beauty Shop Mifs K. l.tHi'le Daly, of the Colonial tllauly Shop, has just ad ded 8"veral new booths. Miss lialy recently concluded 8 stiec ssful demonstration or the. I.n Patricia products which are made In Seattle with n branch' office at I'endleton. M.bs Bonne, of Pendle ton, part owner of Ihe factory, was demonstrating here. nil lipraetieally the same organi zation as was used by Ins predeces sor. K A. ilazelllne. I.ylo said that he would make fret (glacier) Mt. Hood; Soulli Sis- i j changes very gradually. t.-i-.- lu.il.-2 net (glacier). lie-' 'n,,. only dellnlle announcement sehtltes: Norlh Sister. n,iili:i feel concerning Ihe P-rS'.nif.-l was that (glacier). Cascade; Middle, S'sl'-r. i William M. Whitney, of Seattle, la.a;iS (eel (glacier), lleseliuli s; i ,.gal advisor to I.yle In l.yle's pres .Malterhnrn. . Iisimi feet, Wallowa; ! ,.,,t posillon of slate director, .. KTou.M r.MX)i-.Ti-;it.i;i) WASHINU'ltlN (AP) A navy lli'luirtiiHiit ntae Ualuy liuiioat 1 Urn .Moc.Mlllau anile MiM'illtlon viwsels priKWilliig soiithwaril lu Mclvlllo bay, hail cii'Liiunlci-eu a PORTl-ANO. Ore. (l.y Ihe A..'"ow stonu ami . heavy M-a. sorlalcd I'ress). Itnlph A. cnieK. ,...v invc ;4 or Portland, waa killed early ..nm "' ";" li s morning when an aulomobllel IIHOOKI.IMi. Mass. (AP -Ml, in whlcl. he was riding went Into Kllxabell. H,an, of 1 a.,lor..iii. won the ditch on the canyon road near-urn " """ here and overturned, pinning him women's single, t. n.ils louniaiiio.it underneuth. Two cotnpn'ons with Kehb-k In the car escaped with siiKUt injuries. KiiKle Cap. 'Jilb fe -t kUw.Ut). I Con I tniied on I'wire Klve.) a otild th- same outinue tf) do Hitbstantially work.' La Grande Tax Returns 799; Rest of County 254 Large Attendance Is Expected at Meeting Ore. (Special to i ( u h-r returtiH. all fnion county ranks ; include Wallowa ill. Iiak-r K.iK. hiKh ainon the couftlien outsiO" ot . i.'I,wt, rii rin-umi r.-t nrn'ca mi- I'OKTI.AM the Observer) - A hirtje attendance i.s antletp tted at thu Men Fonnn of the .Metho diHt church meet t nit tomorrow nmrninff at 10 o'clock in the forum pariors. A. K- "iark. ''rMend orulor-atlorni-v. wlM be the ,peaket- ss than leitn, jJ(Ud fnierestlnir address In prom ised by forum members, who add tht't the ni'-eflnp will cn i-o that thone present from other churchi Your; Name In Print Multnomah in relation to fllitiK of frmn t1P Uirw t- cities as follows: ; will have ttnie to Join their respec- lotf.; I'endbton. Hi"; la (irand'-. :; ltak'-r. i"; Knter ! pns-. UT.. I'orvalH.-t. Milwaukb, (trt'Kon City. Kuside. St. Hel.nx. i Marrihfleb). North Hend. I'riiieville, i 1c sebui K. Hood lliver. Ashland. Me-lford. Giants rims. Albany, On tario. Heppner. I at Mas. Indepen'l encc, 'nibimook. The Jmlb tive conRrrgationn o'clock services. for thfi 1 1 Im oiue tax returnsr Hccorutnic i j((-nd. Hiativt les ju?t cijmi:lc'J and un-noiinc-d by CK'le (J. Hunt ley, col lictur of iutt rnal revenue, Multnomah county led the Mate with :t:;,vu.l nut of ix.t i-iurns. Marir.n w as next wit ll 1 94 H. I he ot hers followed in order: Un-, issii: I'lackanias. 17 2S: .'oo. 144'; latop, t'tiuitilla Kla- ! cut (irove, Mlllsboro. McMinnvilie week. Mr. Martin wan rditfhtiy ninth. 1211; Jackson. UH0; Oea- 'and N'ewberK had Icsa ruturuu ikd j injured hut not enounh lo prevent chuu-i, lu Mi; Union, 1063. htmn did Ui Giandu. 'him being about town. M.HJIITI.V HI'KT A, J. Martin, well known resi dent of 1 ja firande and former railroad num. ts home again after bavin been-in 'the truln wreck on l-'nr- the brunch line that occurred ih(n Mted nf us nn htitnnn nnd like tn ce our nam In pi im iMnndonnlly. Tlio ctilil-liliMslcd, linnl-iieailc! bu-Jii'-ss mini of I a .raiiilc. Iiimru-r, (Pm-j-ii'I sim-ikI hit iiiUcrtUliiK liioncj foi that put pfw. He wniils real, iMc-lncss-builfllittf piiblhity for cM'iy I'olhu-. m be iloe-u't rH'iul t nl riinrlf mii m itlmiil ImeMtiuiilluu n n il niiu!ylim Imivv man rcMdei s, ha I kind of i-ejhlcrs, wlial i- the fo-l of rriu-liinir eneb or llu-m. Immv In 1 err-ted (bey arc lu tin med ium or method employed, um.I other litnl fct-. When h lui llioi-fiiiKbly i:nne Into Hie' mmleN of (be prob lem lie turn' nl ' once lo The (lMM"er II nfrer nil Unit linnl-heiuleil bind tie- can ilc nuiud. "ObsrrTf r Ad vi'rt ltmt A Mcrciiaiulisliitf Sorvloc," Burirlars Rob Portland Finns of $1,023 Today l'illlTl,NI. Oik. (lly the As sucaled I'ress.) Two Portland b-isim-Ms estahlislillielits. the Ore. i:::-'lry compiinv and Ihe llavn'S-l'"'i'-r Itaklng company. ii'l'lcd 1 :i lo sale buiglurs (aril' this morning- 'Ihe robbers took $7R cash mid :i7li In cliecks frmn the safe or the llav in s-l-'osler cotiipatiy. Henry W'Stolt. wall-hlliall for the Ore gon Uiulnlry company, was bound and g iKgcd and I ben forced to wal'h tin- bandits loot Ihe safe of marly $300. MissinK Mail Pouch Tound at Salt Lake KAN l- l'.AM'IXro (lly Ihe Asm- i luted Pn-ss ) The pouch of air II villi ll was reported und'-llv- i-ii-il on S'ht'lllle lime her" al'tor lis consigniti'-nl from 1'hlcugo, ar- lived early yesterday In the air mall from lb" east. I'ostofflC" In-Hp'-elors sa'd the pouch probably w- s put off by mistake at Sat Lake City. I'lah. They said tin1 pouch i i-onluliicd only ordinary mull luut- 1 ter. todni, deleiiilnu .louii l'r, or l-;m; In.iil, II-'. II-1. It. NiM-iis WlillaillK ami Vim-cut Itli lianb. v.on the ui liiuiiil tciuils double lllle loilny tlo rriUiiiic tici-iiMl I.. Pntlersoii ami .i...... it iiiimLi. or Australia. O-'l. Port and Man Is .Named -m. mi, u-ti. Education Specialist! man 'lutiioiti.ios H(yn;i, PIS POLICE HUTTK; Mont. (By the. AssocU ated IreMH). A earthquako of iimtin severity shook the town of Muudlow, enat of Three Forks, at 8:46 a. in. today, A report from the ChlcuKij, Mil waukee, and St. Paul rnllro-iJ ukc n t t he ru ftui d the ro was no dainuge. done. BATTLE REDS PAKIS Hy Associated I'ress). UiKht 1'nris policemen were tn Juied and about a don Com munists ate in jll today, the re suits of a elfish lust nbrht betwe n police and several hundred (.'om minlsts. The Communists planned to as semble ut four points und marc A protest affninst methods used by Polish and Hul- Kartan Kovcrnments In dealing with Communists. The inanlfestants arrived In tho vicinity of the opera to the in- n f nniTii-iroers. A He will seek to solve problems h( lljlfilK RVI. ,.v,(bnce of thOlserlcs of sharp skirmishes with WASHINGTON (Hy the Asso rted Pti-ps). 1.. It. Alderman. of Portland. Of., member of i no oiincil of education and of the Natinnal Kilucallon asHoclatlon, wan today upiiotnted Mpecialist in kl(i((. lllu, Jtir wi)ll u t,i adult education In the bureau " n.;(.d wa iit natcl. but no charKc Juration, a pnnltlon created uy hiM h(((il l)iu.e,j HKll,iHt htm. iui- the lasl conirierts. ,(:t mtj,,8 ,. M-veral of the walls of convenience ftKNI). tin-. A lodiiinit house In the busmena section of Ib-nd perlenced a relKii of terror when 'to the opera os W. K. Iteed. aeeorilintf to the pro prleior. run amiicX. first with rdiooltng. No one huk injured. 'the pollen ensued. if the Immiiriant. home, rucioty and prlKoii educatntii. T5al)c Ruth Suspended Today by Yank Manager ST. Ill'IH (Hv Ihe As'oclat-d Press.) -- llabe Until, home run king, was suspended Indefinitely lo dnv by Manager HugKlns of the New Voik Yankees. IllHli made nn ctriioent whatei-r. iner.'h' ... i u,l... iiMnln, told him. Vice President Onwes will come i. ',, ,,.,,1 roinro to N"w back for Hie next sess on of con- Vork. Itilth llnmedl ly left Die park. lliigKins said that It'll Ii hau been fined l.'iiiad for g'-neral misconduct. cool, SPI .I.I, AIIN l it! IT a chap iio ) imped .... .... . I , ,l I.lul ,.f b l.u.l ultnutlMn I ' , ..,wl,le. .,. bad le..lore ror rertaimy make, no hit among t... i -oliiiiilila fruit an a were welcome yarns without being able to do lo orchsrdlsts. Tho cool weather anything about It. und slia.gin. wiis declared Ideal for matiirliHT ened It out In Jig time, apples, and codling moth Injury: Very few polltlclana believe ,.s ri laril'-d. '. II Jensen. Mount Hawea eaied much about the si'n- H.d rnm-her r.-ported frosts on ate rules, in anil lor ineinscives, Climax May Be Lackiny In Dawes9 Rules Fiyht (Hy riutrlef-i V. Slvwnrl) jous. and the senate rules wero WAHIHNOTON (NIC A Hpeclnlj. handy. -WusitiitKion has an bb a thai i Iawes 'will come , ki ,KH ..n of con-1 T'"' t'0,',, 1s' 1110 vlrp ,r KieHK connbieraiiiy cnatened. I 1,1 " " , i : ll.s d'-niand lor a change of thejb'"-. Ill order to be ImpressH". senate rules lias I n sl."d up "hd there lent going to be an... here, all along, us a bid for the That's generally agreed. Nor i.p ,,iu, - I to dale, has It proved a partlr.i- pli.1.1 Inln Hilly I'U.min- ,,,....." w-- llu nasu v eninose'j over II. If senators, und President t oonne.e und his advisors regard it with cold Indifference. They don't like Dawes very well anyway. Helinlor Moses' estlmul'i that '-'" Is the maximum number of vote. high ureas around his section. I P- one way or tile ullier. nicy minis .me iwwra scueme " ". ' " " " " vnllew iirnweis. howuvur. sutd ne limply wanieu 10 i-reuir a ' " m ru "i ' - - - per 1 they found no trost, IsulUin by Uuliig suluvtUIng Uoliii-Uilmt. 4