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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT TAGES TODAY CITY EDITION THE WEATHER PORTLAND (AP) Ore Ron: rnsottltd tonight uml Tlltmlny. loeul showers, mild tempcraturca. VOLUME XXIII. MKMKKIt AHMO'HATEU PKfcHS LA GRANDE. OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1925. MEMBER AHHOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 286 GS 4 COUNTIES -WILL MEET La Grande to Entertain Delegates at Septem ber 26 Session STATE MARKET AGENT COMING A. R. Shumway, C. J. Hurd, "Mary Jones and Dr. W. T. Phy Sched uled to Speak. What gives promise of being one of tlu- bigge-t countv grnnce nict Ings in I 'nion conntv for some lime will be In-Ill In ihe Odd Fel l;i ws ball at I ft, Gi andti on Sep tember 2. llosides members from Cnlon co. inly delegates will be fent here from linker, Wallowa and I'mat il ia counties. The morning session will lie taken mi wiih grange buslne.-s out the afternoon meeting will be open to ll-e public. A basket (Unncr w It be hil it noon when oil the coun ty wll afijt. The Blue Mountain grange, his: for" the dtiy. will serve dinner In the evening at 6 o'clock and is also arranging to serve re freshments following the degree work In the evening. Program I'lmncd. l nrter lUT'etii n or Mrs. rnr.i The J Grande golf tenm got rle .-;.eneer. lecturer for the Blue away In a good st.ni in the hilt-. Mountain grange, n short proarvM city tourai.ieht at JJikcr yesterday, will be given at the close of the Jn point of attendance the touinn- evenlng's work. men) wit one of the largest that C. J. Jlurd. of the O. A. C. ex- ha ever been held In ea.tie.n Ore tension service, C. K. Spenee, rtrite gVui. 'I he C"niret Hon w.is cor ronrket a pent. A. It. Shumway,, responding!) keen with some exeep mcmber of the legislature and liooaily good goiters competing, member of ihe. HudKnn liav smntfy Un (he upeninir dav. yi-Hterdav. of (''eewaler. Miry Jona eUtiir l vt wvm Kt4 vulfers from rp-vn 'of the sttite home 'economfc dleton. V :lla Walla. Ia Grande, committee for the grnng-e. Dr. W. lJaker. IJoise and Nampu in the T. Phy. T nion gnntue master, will fln.t illfilitn. With four men to a nil he present and assist with thort flight there were L'G flights yeater projfinm. day. M. 1 Tartt r. of Mt. Taniile The tournament will he conelud- KfaiiK-, i- pnpnrUiff an original ed linla. J L. .hci-M who wan H'tiiK for the day. Jack !oi ham one of the ineiulu r of t he l,u is drilling the Wolf Creek quartet. (Jrande team yestnrday. wa.-t called op i,I Miif-s will be given by MKs Ki'inni Laxtrr. of t'nion. Mrs, Chadwipk of Cove, and Misi Kpen cer and Hermit h;t gain, of Ja draede, A . p'-riiil hnp.o pcoiinmlr eonfer ence w'M" be held during the day with Mrs. Jones in charce and a leptuivr's con ft retire will ;.lso be on the das projivim wlvn Mr. Kurd will explain Die district de buting coiit'-st which is being car ried out I his years. State Mat-k't Awnt Spenee w'll confer with the committee on the work of a public market for La Grande. Thier nccupan's of ;i car that was rompifti-ty demolished m at I-intt-rprlse e irly Sunday morn.ng. j i scaped In j h ies u'mosl mirapti- j lously. Ilar'ld Thi-y wrre tiny lier-v, a girl from name could I l-tlaas and Island 'it v. who.se not Ih- ascrtalned. The niotorists Wfie r't inning from Wallowa La ke wm-n t h automobi'e I. -ft the read and tolled nvi-r four flnus. 1 1 pons s i y t hat the driver lost control of the car on a turn. The ap-'i-denl otvm-red r.boul one o'clock In the morning. Blight Menacing Trees; Remedial Steps Urged H It. W'-athi-'-spoon, s'nte liorti ctilt urn 1 cmi minsioner. who ma ; y h s home .-1 Llgtn and v-t ho is orv of the h-adiilg apple growers if. Last rn ) ei-on. a-mouneeii that he flnilM "tlvre Ins l"-.n e inlM outbreak of bts-rht in poeti cally all the irrhard in Cnion rouniy tli's yejir." "ontinuini; Mr. Wealh rspne!i says: T!-e infeetion ociirr' d dtirun. C'e bhiniipn'- ' as'iTi are! thmtij-h fie blcs.soins almost entic-Iy bit! f'lriunair'y. th- ear'y seasmi w..s S'irh ihat no real -pid-nnc of th dlSftse occurred. ' The drs-iiy - has wor' -1 v- rv Sow ly j,.;-! (,v PieRe ' Mi mlnat e 'H y-ni will fji,, ) n-i;iie paiik--r. art I'M'tilniTOP th- ;ir;er w red at th b ' oi the fruit, spur that was blight, d. Much Mepend on Winter "Should the winter be a mild dar:p om w th a ear ly sprin th- r Is no 4u.6t.oii, but :h-t th-; or- I Labor Chief fit . A f'vl - 4 William (Jrven. president of the American l-Vdcr.iHon of La bor, who snys l.'uu "Labor bein: . fits ul It I to people," I to rorthmd this morning and his 1 !',; is being . lilt tl hy Kimer Siod-il;i:-d. John Lit rison will alsu be in the piny, substituting- for Charles liiniini-r. GUARDSMEN WILL DRILL AND DANCE THIS EVENING Lnhnr Iny will be labor d--y the saiiH- :is n. iial i or 1h La Grande national g';ard 'company in coni plianrr v h ;i n orrlr jsie d 1 his mrning by (Viplaln C L. Ihtltoti. T"ntu-t is rri; r tliiti night and t lie gu iril' iie n will b? h"h n-siKm:-jble for !itt n-hiiiec the same as on any oth'r drill n.j:ht. Cul! w dii'l a I'il.or !av dani-o will .e H.( in th.- Xub'-r had. 'It'is is rxpi-rtt-d in w a gala aftair. Mt-ic wdl be furnished b th" Siar "'"lty orr-hevi ia. The d.'tic" is open to the public. . EvnnircMsi Teds His Life Story to Audience ' Mr lire storv to a large HH'.telire at the Chrislhm rhiirch taxi n'Th in a powerful niann-i. iicord n tr tl-oj-e prewnl. Tonight he will !p;uh at the N'riKa t tie ehtlieh on the North s:d". wi"eh ts loealed t rt-o bfneUs north of 1';e S rnte) st - .'t i.-dnei T'"- '-i-ii-'P ''M hi"; n at s p. m. KvaiiLT'Tst Lallard is from New York :!, ehardifi will sMlfer from the ills-' I -; se te xt s e ! s ii jirovhl' d no action its litk'-n th:s fall to eradicate siine. I 1 w:sh to ask every person in (!e county to eo-operate ui s'.mp- in 11 on1. Kradica! bm work u' I th a tint - ih t you p-ui do in a j initio!-' inity vi si you te.aliv d; v j n- xt se.ivon and a le avy b.ss In j idii crop a!s a. I "Kvery p' r'-"n is r'M'MS ' l t" j If -ok n-r 1 ) ir on ! 1 ( ir Me throtn dll'd 'uii-s and I-av. s tii.'t I are easy to s ' nox. 'in-l in t . l; . n ' it. i m f, u or f k :.j th.- h a 'hy I put 4 or . be h- s of th- h-aite od i - -.a. x ii.iv i an- I ,1 p-v- 's r.ri ! ir-4- t liml thai j r-,'.v - h.if b" n t:t? dl' -I mm th- I. irk r'.-.n f r- t )-, w o id nr.ii i vi'i )-..ve i ia b:n k to the 1, ,;!thy bark. Ibirn Alt uHln-- ''Pf sure nd haul ad the cu(- vCunUnutd on l ag 1'ivc.) i mm Woman Faces Charge of Owning Beer Officers Find 80 Bottles of Beer in V Avenue Raid Last Night: No Other Liquor Found. Two sacks containing about 80 bottles of brer WiTP the net ri-.tult of a raid by the oifieera at n resi- d nce hi 1421 V Hvenue last ev n- ing. The place wiih searched thor- ouehly but no beveridKe oi trat ei' potency was discovered. LiE Tucker, resident of the house In which the beer WHy discovered, will be arraigned before the Ju.slice of peuce tomorr w morning, tfhe was not placed under arrest by the officers b.it was allowed her free dom, pending trial, on her ow.i recognizance. J(s; K. Caskill of I -a Grande Is being held n thf coiaity jail pead- ii g liis he ir.ng on a statutory charge. Gabkill turned himself in 1 to the authorities yesterday. He confessed having contmitted the crime, according to the of fleers. It is expected tlmt he will waive pre liminary lien ring. John Martin. H. I,. Toung- blood. Jack Campbell and J. a. Jefferson were arrested by the po- ice yesterday on the North side md are In jail today awaiting "rial charged with possession of iunr. The officers nay lhy FOUR ILL BE TRIED IiW found a pint of moonshine and Nne w III deny that that coiiui 'inir a pint of home brew on the l on ,B here. men. The Idea of L:tbor 1 ny spread Trial will probably be held to- morrow in the municipal court Drunk Nentrneed. Tom Nagle, who .was tried Sat- unlay ;chnrgcd witfx, being' Inloxl- rated, was urnleneed to serve five days In the city Jail by Judge .1. IX Sinter of the police court. Of- fleers say that Nagle had been drinking wood alcohol, Union Schools to Open ii t ii m m tor tall Term Tuesday CNION. Ore.. (Spep.ai.) Tues day morning the In lon public s - hoo s will op- n their doors for the beginning of the year's work. In the high school there w ere u few changes in the faculty, two teachers being released and an ext ra one added because of in creased enrollment and classes to be handled. hoy Conklin will a-jnin head the schools, this being Ira sixth conse cutive year as superintendent. In the high school tm-rc will lie J. W. liaxter. It. (. Kmmel, It. It. Citls. Oeorgla Wright. Dorothy fiishnian, Hon-nce i 'ollenuin. Opal M, Kicker and Alma Ilracht. John Wortman and LlMy ''astor Wlll handle the grades. Ighth und seventh In the south building W. V. Con nor, principal, will have a section of the sllh grade, and Itlanche budal will take the other s-'etion. other teachers will be Vina Conley. Nellie Vaden. Killli Carriek, Man-Ida Stmgill and Maude It.-es. KIlJKtboth Vogel and ll lh Kovig will have charge of the first thr grades in the north, building. Washington Wins First Game from Philadelphia SlIlltK PAU1, Philndelplila (Hy the Associated Press.) Waiter Johnson pitched Washington to a victory over the Alhh tlcn n m the first game here of a double header. P was the i-lev..nt, Htret--ht -i... feat fitr the Mark men and gave Washington un eight-game lead over Philadelphia. Other games this morning sult"d as follows: NHilnuiil l.pfl'jiio Chicago 6. Plltsburg H, Aniei ienn Len'.ue PI. Louis fi, Detroit 7. I IC t HII'S Al "I: (1 fi;"U It I ' Tenn. ( A P ) ('latidi Warren, a farmer living near Heard si own, T'-nn., h's w Ife. t we children, h'S rnol iier-in-lav, M s J. C. Cude. und Tom Cu-I. were klip . near hi re Sunday wtv-n su IMinols I'enira! p- ss- ng r triiln str-ick the aiiioriiobite )n which th- y were rid ing at a grad" erossm?. A two yar od daughter of Warnn t'scapffi unhurt, Alblct. Uel-Ji f poutitK OAK I AM, -fill. (Al'l 'iar. n WiMbttus, 17 yi iirs old. w li-i-1 ?I1 pr.llltdS. helgllt H Te. t 2 pehS. P-rliaps tin- hen t,sf toot ball r'toki' in th' counity. He has en n r d tie- high te hoot el Abini'dn . s a junior and Is out for the toot-t.-ill team. Cosch Otto Hitter s'id WiMlatris car i ted h s w eight w II, war. an unusual athlet. nnd should develop into a remarkable linen, main. 'IMUiPHS 1 My Hppy Rel f Dy I fW I I 1 I A t I A ft' v ' ' ll i r K fl KV " mi ll M ill I it Frr . x 8' nrr Trn. U h I k 111! la I I I! X I I . ' -V IT 7 J I U L. II It I I III U I I S(U III MS.'W f Vl T II I III IILlllllk ! IILIILHLU, fAmmSS mm ULLLniLU William GlCen, A. F. L. j f, i , f ,11-. XiCoUieiit, UlVeS U1S- "Labor Benefits All the1 People," Green States in Annual Message to, A me nca. Hy WILLIAM (iltl.KX) Presideni American Kederutinn of libor Labor Iay! j Lest we foiu'et. it if well to i- call that this is t'.e foi l y-f o) . : lanniversary of the origin of Iilinr Day. A small band of loyal, earn est trade unionists, in their , en thusiasm for- the benefits -gained by organbnt Ion. paraded in the city of New VorU on tie- first Monl;iy of Septrmber. J S2. This wus the beginning of La bor 1 uy, ' In 1 SS4 the convention of tin AliifiicutV I'C'lerat on of Labor rolled upon all wage eaineis ir leKpective of sex, eailiux or in tioiiaiity, to observe Labor I ay until "it should be as uncommon f(H' n man to work on l.a.or Lay a " Independence Uay." Tn:rc is no need to tell how sticcessfut- that appeal has been. throughoiit Lie nation. A'though n f ' l" states have not made It a le:al holiday It Is observed 1" them just as loyally as in the' slates where lubnr lay lawshavul l,,,'n ncted. l-'rom- n tmnll handful of. men who met In IMtliibiig In US "d fonni-d what is now the American Fed e rn 1 1 on of I ,-i bo r. it has grown to enormous propor tions, and its influence has revo-luttoni.i-il indusl i y tor t In- bene! it of both the wage eartn-rs and cm- pioyers. vt mm n was organi.:u lh(. c,Bii.hour uy a i.,.iy dnam, for in those Lines ten hours wits universally worked, hlle many were , tasks twelve, fourti kept at their n, bixtei n and mote hours a day. JJgltt-Iloiir liny Won. The opposition to the eight hour day was tr-innduus. in 1 S S 4 the American h'l-ilerat ion of Labor took the preliminary sh-ps for a un. vernal demand lor eigui hours, and in less than two years jiui.ihiO worke gained a short lol'J the elgnt in industry; workday. Jiy j hour movement iiiid spread throughout toe na tion. At the present t inie those w ho wo) k tnoi e toan eight hoars un- tiic exception. Organizers, w ho served wit limit compensation tor years, aided m placing the American trade union mm emeiit on a Tit in nasi a. I .egislut ion u as song i it and n n a yea r has passed but some reiiie. dial laws have been en a "led. Tie List gnat victory was t ue exebi HiOIl of the Chinese. While tie la w was enacled in 1 .". 2, it was "H'ny ii is iati-r li'l'iiv M wait ;o chan.eii that the American people were fully protected from li.i-t sort of Immigration. Then came the federal e'ght hotir law uml the seamen's act, which freed tin: mst naves Hi I ii Tinted Slates. J'lttors l.diienlHiti Ma mv penn'e '.' a ' iv C , Ihe ti it ile union nun etiH ill w a a Ihe earlitsl advocate of compuis- Ifniillnited an I'ttg1 Klvp.l 1 Revised Want Ad Rates iTfeetlvp limii-slhiffly. The Ob Nt'ni'r nimiMinct rei.:'( Cl.'p--slCed Adxertislag rules, the cbnage In ltig made lo n I tie ba-N, In pad of a won ba-! end new rnte heln;; allowed fur add i-il coiisj-eut it e in-vr-lioiiH. The in-n rati are nii'iome-cl at I be bead of trie I I tif. I Pn.'c today. Willi tide- gov-in-hi' liiH-rrti ii. Spiftiil itiitt!li I) Wont Ad iniev nie ttti iioitttt i-l for (my of luo line hi more riiiiiiiiig 2(1 iiui' rn iHe fkiie, low ri'.Mder in-l (V'tllhtlp d wltll 'I lie OleTier'-' high ri-fldei -iitii-ie-t. "OlwrrT Ad.ertl-hit A Mi-rcbBitdlHliig 84-rvh-o.' . tory of Labor Day ; LIK 10 CITES BENEFITS lmmWW ' H f f 1 L Xx 'TVU TWZA t?Srij A. S&K Ji So Says Frank M. Mor- ! VvWa V AMy rison. A. F. L. Secre- os.rws s Mm. 1 it mwi m IllTORyfJ J'OltT WOllTH Texan (NKA Special). U will be Woman vs. Woman" In Texas next year. lor (Inventor "M.i" hYrgiison In her campaign for re-eleetioii w dl be opposed by another wom an Mrs. L'dilh Wlllmans of Dal las. Women never fight harder than nen ngoiing earn oiiu-r ami iiu Texas gubernatorial eainpaign iprom'ses to be a unique battle 1 1 nun start to finish. I Moth .Ma" and Mrs. Wlllnatis are noted througho'tt I he st a li as "political iiiuaf-ons." Itolh urn certain to ta ke the si u nip, and the Linn Is likely to figure prom inently in tin- contest. Allneks "Mil" and "l m Mrs. Wllunans has announced she will he a cam! Mate lor the I ii-mocratic coiiine, h i and already nomination, which, of ituivaleiil to el eel Ion. has started to fight, In He c n i-I-if-y "Ma" by u" is I'.r a nnoiineeiueiit of her totaling $2 ft 5, contributed by t he she took a riing at electrical power utilities of Un say ing that "Husband , Pacific Iiorl hwest. a I governor of TV r. Mrs. l-'ergus:ui only i pi I il oecuaiiipally to in tits No Individual will a 1 1 s of I he tit ate (jvi'i e I . if 1 alii ell pled.'" visiting the sign docu- dlelab my s af- Mis. ii.-ils says, defiantly. "II I I'n Itl'o tile Ki'Vi'i'll' !c- I w in (rn m en advisoi ; M. eomcsLiig of the presi of en ( spi-ulicr i im porta nt prominent f I he hoiifl , depn rl men's Texas woin - .'IS ' Feri'UM.n and Mis. Will i-i e vac t ly op pus) e t y piv ' is at rote:' y op port" d lo tin i it I made il a leadiiif her e:fupul;;n. WdllnaliM Is a Kiauswom i lovernor !' -man i-f t in frank and he PTI'I il":- si ' let ly if.-nvon Is i i mrg'-d typ t it in h tail s httle political. ,,Mht M . (Ilimue a PnHHc'an Wil to; us is a good ml k of a pol i ifio : SIM Iff Of lite ., in dtH'-'ts.ing ! h t l e only w o v. pled el ghts o the s'ate i0 attorney, legl.tl.l- I, :.ppiopi latn HI III! as ("o(! an e raiir oiii politfca man, w hlb- "Vn i cis UMOa 1 1 v i e; ' ( ll UN public bih-f w r U t n Mai m nt. m on y din i ttlty in tv I) I IMS of p.acli. v. !th ( a ' ion. h i In ' I i I I' g.; t. ihe -puime d cm I hlldn II tip I" I lo re.iuitc goo at' s for til' p" itoiny; to give to II''' tl'i Ml ho lt; health rerLlL sen! ilesbing financial aid (Continued on Pk Fiv.) Fair Offers Rewards For Club Winners Orccron Bovs and Girls to1 and Courtesies at Sal- em This Year. HALKM. Ore (Hpeclal). The gins an J boys of Oregon who win out with their Industrial club projects In their local and county tali s. and who accordingly earn (rips to the state! fair, will be ex tended special courtesies nnd priv ileges t his year. Aside from t he Ihe regu'ar prizes awarded by the stall fab- board und the many specials offered by various Indi vid nils and associations, there will be given to the two girls and the two boys who scon- highest in all It lies of club work 'at the fab, prl.'-s. purchased with n fund. Concerns represented In this fund a.e: Port hind Cits K- 'ok company, Paotic rower -v ugni company. Not t h western Kh-ct i teal company, Puget Sound Power Ar lioel- Light company, Idaho Power com-Wltl- pany, Y. ime II Kepirie company, Mounti in Htates puw er company. h of- Portland Lhelrie PoAer eouipany, m.m- Liit-tern Oregon Light i I'owel company and the ( 'iilifornla-Ore- gon Power pomi-nny. L. K'lnir, l n perl u ten deil nf the lines unci nca i Southern Panirit: cotupiiny's In (n egon, w ill glv ban on his prlvale HwMched I he f.ili rri oufiils, to I he w So li e ip -is. und this affair will be ails- lendi-ii by a nomii'-r of prom ip ih stall- edteatois lis well as others (Continued on Page Kiv.) 'rTr,r"v a i A, I I i Mil AN i:i,i.ci l.t. I. rJ.IAI VA (AP) M-NiiUtt- lnti :iiii-and. of t Hiuitln. bill Is i li ' leet i'M eil prcddent of the slb it-sembly or .. League of Nation.. i:-pki:mii;k mix i PALIS (AP) I oi iimt Prenih r Item iiana died tit M:."iH relock (hi, mm niug hi the Ma Intarson auiiai bun. where be has been '-on-fined for two .tears nller.m; from a general In eakdowii. 'I be end eaine iieMecfiill.i . SWIM 1-OSil'llM ll. api; Lisis M.y. ( p v-ii. tlnueil bud wen titer hastuti-ei (iii--li uile I .tel le lo (i riiietel) iiliiiiiik'ii Hie Men of a -i ond niletnpt of Hie LiiglKb eltmitiel the cnr. She efiiits id lene for New oi k ,at urila. rot it Mi l l t. SMAM.M'I (.M''- 'lbe dcslr(. () er on, of Hie I nltt ii states imi.t, r i'roiieil U radio i'.ihi four of her crew had been kllbtl In nil explo jsion. POLICE HHE E KltANOJWI (Hy Iho Amorlalftl 1r''B" 'n"' "r"1"11 of "" settlement fired on 2iio(i Chinese engaged in a demon stration at IMward avenue und Honan road, wounding three, one probably fatally. The Uritish fired when one of their police was knocked down by the mob. as the demonstrating Chinese were being pushed buck by the pollen toward the French settlement boundary. ItONfi k'ONO- (tty the Associated Press, )-A general strike has been railed by Chinese ut KniiKiunnn. Tin- customs house is closed and the employes hve efi for Macu. The lint ih gunboat Moohen has left for Kongmoon. Search for Seaplane U K Vl I IL-fvnnnrl'from tho cloudburst which swept miii ma ,.wriv.Mh(, uiM)(,r H(iuimchucu canyon at 4:15 o'clock Saturday, Sunday HiiNMLCLC (Uv the AsHOcltilerl night stood at 11 dead, 8 injured Puss.) 'Ihe ( tblned seari ditng and one intsnlng. Two hotels and. epcatloi s of t nlimariiieH, larger five houses wen: wrecked by tho fighting er-tt and alrphines pon- flood. liiiue-i todav with grim deb riolmt- j The dead: Mrs.- Cleveland. 60, tlon tiller a wee;'H frilitters bill j Wenatchee: Haiph Pettit. 22. Kver- lion . ilesj ailing el ion in l lliri ' om- teuoder podgi's and the lour men 1 Hi t he mlsM'ng I lil' en tvef" sea plum P-'t No. 1 ritl:'- from Mini to time during the week through re ceipt of encuunifrliiR- reports, such a tne supposed signllug of signul rlaies or an object nsi-inbltng :l plane at ii dlil nice. Ten deslrov eis from the Pacific fleet ate ex p'cteii to Join ihe Kearch today. Gorman Comnetition In Trade World is Gaining ( lly Cbnrles P, Slcuart ) WSIIIN(;TtN, (NKA Hpeclnl.) Ine rea slug iertnan com petition in ) xport Ira ib- field is begln- teiv to ma Ue Huren u of l-'oreicn and M oiliest le '"tmnerce of flclnis ' look tnther tlmuulittul. As "The Index," oij:un of the New Vork Trust I'ompaiiy, s ayH; '(,ei lean IndiiMteli s hnve sectired splendid te w e'lutpiie-nt its a re sult of building done during the di rime a ml tall of the mark. "They un e-- pt kill, t . maehl'--ttd.e adaiil im st intiio in all reap imi I' rn in t ral:y Will now. aluiest lapped wl'h 'Hiout hn- rv. in a ai;. of th- , . i proresi ets piobab be wMrhl; h- t it 1 1 lis pos'l Ion to tati st and es, and are y the moHt nd (.! rm.in Th" etorifie re. hut- nil bnd1s for (".- miiO aetlvitv pariji tilarly in the oi ii nt and L 1 1 In A iiH-riea. That p st war Ci-many will be finan elftily abb to extend the extremely Ion if credits "I tiulebellum days is regarded as doilbtfill, which lliuy halldlcap hef somewhf.it. Still, 1 he production costs are low, su thut the can maku favor "OPEN SHOP" MEN ARE ASSAILED Affirms Labor's Opposi tion to the Use f of In junctions in Industrial Disputes. ST. rETKnSBUnO. Florida fBy the Associated Press.) Organized labor of America was never a "more militant organisation" than now, nor have Its members had "greater cnutin to fool elated." Frank M. Morrison, secrets ry of the American Federation of Lrtbor, declared in an address prepared for the Labor Iay celehra'ion of the state federation. He said despite the "most ruth less campaign ever Inaugurated by enemies immediately following the war to weaken and destroy the trade union movement organized forces of labor" prevented whole sale reduction of wages and rever sion to long hours. He assailed the "open shop" ad vocate because it "never" concedes bp right to bargain collectively. He reiterated organized labor's opposition to the use of injunctions n industrial disputes and its sup port of the pending child labor amendment to the constitution. nTrHtOTT. (py the Ass-tr atel Press.) A scat ling "autocracy in Industry and communism as allies In th common purpose of undnr mlnitiC,or.nlsed labor in Aunt Iru,"' WJlfotfn -Oreetl, pridet of the An.erican Federation of labor. declared in a Labor Day address that labor must stand firm In re flating tno efforts of both. He sild that the determinaion of some cm (Continued on Page Five.) STORMS FATAL TI WKNATCIIKK, Wash. 11 killed, K Injured, 1 missing re sult of chmdhuot. spuim.i ii;li. III. Two tourists killed, five persons In jured In tornado. WKNATCHKIO. Wush., (lly the Associated Press.) With the flood waters slowly subsiding the toll ' eli. a nn'miui; .iary uruu, a, -n- bee; Kvans, 75, Wenatchee; Mr. I Overman, 3i, Wenatchee; Mrs. Hutts. Wenatchee; Anna Earnest, 2, Wenatchee; George (Iroff, Klorenco (Iroff. Alice Oroff, children; Mrs. ICdward Oroff. The Injured; Ksther Hanson, !), 'Wenattheu; Mildred Hanson, 7; (t'ontinued on Page Five.) able prices even if she cum id glee her customers guile so much Mine in which to pay them as rornn-rly. She excels also in adapting le-r roods to her trade's reo,iiiremnts innt'-atl of trying" to educate her markets Into a liking Tor whal h'T own people hapl'"" to.l',-'ci- - tlo A itglo Saxun and especially the American system. I In China. Oermany. pofeetially j Is In n stronger position and far ntore popular than before th" war - probably, of alt foreign n.-vthoinl-It. S, the bent liked there. While her biisit't-Si methods wen i;ood, pditical!y her pre-war iiititmt w: h one of arroganc: ainl il O'st her frbnds. 1 p. ai.-n. stie has grown pdlt ' i :x'i pt IE iis-Jhi, whose enmmerci.tt riv.ilry sm hart no need lo fear, j she. of all the v. orld pttwern, is , w ilh.mt i-ttlpT territorial p iss--t Hions or extraterritorial righm lit j ihe expense of the Chines-'. Itolh Wen included among tier war, losses, which of course she didn't like at tho time, lint Is discover ing now to lumt btjen blessings in disguise, ) THIRTEEN