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EIGHT PAGES TODAY CITY EDITIO N THE WEATHER I'OHTUNl) (AP). Ore gon: Cloudy on the coast, fair in the interior tonight and Wednesday; warmer In, the Interior tomorrow, 7..K VOLUME XXIIL MEMBER ASSOCIATE!! PHKKH LA GRANDE, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 287 EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER (Qhs&xxntt GOLFERS IT BUR MAKE GOOD SCORE La Grande Team Tlaces Fourth in Annual Inter-City Tourney REYNOLDS TURNS IN 73 ON SUNDAY n yi JivUI VJUllt'IB, X Idj iliji on Own Course, Take , ... -tjr tt; i V U'St, Willi Waila VVal- la a Close Second. The La Grande team finished fonrM in the int'-r-f-ii v golf tnurnn nirnt at Raker Sunday and day. In view of the fact that Ki-mun teams comveted in the tournament this showing can be j considered very good. harl'n ' Iteynotds of the La Grande icam j had a had day of it yesterday and j turned in the low score of the tournament for 18 holes. Mr. I Reynolds went around twice for n. total or 73 which la shooting reul golf. , Playing on ther own rourre the Itr-Kt'r goiters took advantage of the breaks and came out at the top of the score. Walla Walla was second. 13o:se Golf club third. In Grande fourth. Pendleton fifth, Nampa six'h and the Hoise Coun try club seventh. Scores ;iven: ' The .score of the l.a tiraude men and tlie team scores fo'low: Sun. Mon. Total O. II. lleynolds .. O. I,. Uir son C. Itohnenknmp It. I'". Mili'pny N. W.-HlnH, V. II. K. Wnllcins .... V. 11. Heater John Theirn Karl Stoddard .... W: C. Perkins .... I-:. 1,. Holmes J. J. Oirr A. J. Sliil.K" Kimer Stoddard . ': W. Iiincner .... I". 1.. .Mcveis J. A. T( (lford ... ... ss ... S5 ... 84 ... 7 ., SI ... H ... 85 ... 91 ... 92 ... 95 ... 9 ...I HO ...1"S 97 ... 99 73 85 us Mi lid 8 9 r 92 95 93 97 99 lli.l 91 138 Team Sinres: linker Wiilla Wullii llolse Oolf Club l,n Orumie Pendleton Naiiipa lioise Country Club 28U4 GOLLEGE BDY HURT FULL j today. I Gasklll walked Into the police Kil route to collene at Salem, alon dei-iiing to be locked up nfti r touring through stales to fnp , , offense committed. He was the east, two young men drove turned over to the county autlior Into l.u firnnde late last night jtles-lo whom his cont'e.-sion is said and, being vf the opinion tint t0 ,ilvl, i,,.,,,! Biven. they could sav. some money by yhv vrilitmvr l8 H laborer. He finding sleeping qmuteis snine- n;8 ((,n (lrivnj? tni(.k fnr om ciflt s a hotel or room ng hotel or room ng house, they went into the nev i building, being constt ut 'd across Adams avenue from the -'"; ,V,T .f;"'e' r'""r I 111 IIUIUMIIK " . tnoy enliTfd anil. walkiliR arroas the floor. nichin.l Sio'PP1''''! I Hlfpt"!'! '"to apai'i" "in' f"'H lo ,h" litis.-nont floor iirlow. Tii- polic1 I'-illi-l iin innli'Hanri' ami hi' hh take n lo I hi' (iinmli' Homli' hos- jiilill when' lili'ilic-il Iri'iilini'lil una k-lvon him. Ilimpllal n lit ho: i tli'a loilay Hlnti Unit 1)1.1 InJiirlfH uro not HiTious. no lioni'R licln? Inokt'ti. lint tlini It la Rhiiki-n nn ronslili'iiibly. The ai'C'i'lcnt currcd shortly after midnight. Hi-Dads' Dinner Tonight Will Honor Longfellow Elgin Woman Passes Away in La Grande Lottie Ke.fer, daughter of Mis. S-tn.li Tuttle of Klein, died yes-t- r-lay nt tlu- home of V s. Cray MavH.-n, i',.i!i Fifth sti-4-et. Lai Grande, following h shoii Illness. I S'ic nan bom I'eb'Uiiry S. If:,.f Llgin, and whs 32 yeaif. six, months and :'! i'hvs of ug- at ' I he time of her demise. i le 11 fliuiKiit1 Tl!- tl'-. uf Mclforrl. The rcmalnn nre ll I Dip Snoflmiss and Zimmerman chapi'i. Registering Of Students Is Started Seniors and Juniors En rolling for Fall-Winter-Spring Term of High School Today. ItOB'.strntion of seniors for tho rull-winler-sprinK term of school hrgan at the offices of K: 1. Tuw ler, hltih school princlrul. this nnrning. The response was grat ifying, according to reports, but it ts yet impossible to check up on how many enrolled for the 'coming semester. This afternoon tlie Juniois are registering and tomorrow the soph omores and freshmen will have their turns. I raniuvi win open nerp nexi Aion- day inormnir at !) o'clock. The fr,"'""'- -ioois. incin.iing Hiv...-- ia. Creenwood. Wllliw unit Cen.- Iral. will begin the term ;lt the Burnt illour - ACCEPT OFFER TO BUY CLUB At ft meeting of llic country ftiill it. rector MMlny lit ikmhi nt the Siiiiinier hold, it was le ciilnl to mvepl nil offer maile tliein In tlie nniiiiiut of SIR. 000. fur the country club limine and (rroiimbi. If tlie ileal (iocs tltroutcli snccesHfiilly, anil all lndicnfions lire that it will, members believe, the new owners will take imiskcs- ! Kion January I, 102(1. and the i-emriiH from tlie safe will In iro-rntill among; the mciillM'.-: arier all Indebtedness hai been imlil. violinist from Chicago secured ", to teach music 18 1 Srs. J. A. Hopkins of Tbiker. 187 wd known In 1 Grande as n vocal 131 'nstruetor. wilt hold a cinn tomor 9 r w in the studios of H. KwKtm 199 Oregon s'diooi of music In tlie I. 28 O. o. l building. 91 It. K. Itobinson. vtollnit of Chi 97 cago. will arrive In la Grantle to ward the latter part of the wvek 1U0 mid will start his cIhsms at the st-liuol of muisic on next Tut-aday. Mr. Hohinson is an Instructor In 213ft br.iss and reed instruments as well 2 .M 8 m iolin. )Le has studied at 'JTTiO collie of the best conservatories in 2 7 fit this country and also nt the Uonn 27t8 conservatory In Germnny. offender Arraigned; Bonds Set at $:J,000 Jess C.nskill. :elf confeased statu tory ol l ender, was nrruined be- !fnre the justice of the peace this morning. lb- waived a preJiiu Iniiiv hearing and was nound over to the grand Jury by Judge Hugh K. Id-iulv under $::ihmi bond. The bond hod not been raised by noon ... , f n . . hlIllh(,r nn,i fuel IVA yard. He moved to lot Grande ev- uhniI lis ajo from I'eiuiieion. Cilv Collects $30.00 From Drunk Quartet .loss .lrffruon. J.'irli i':inipl'i'M. II. I.. Vonnuliloo'l ami John Mar tin w all finil ln In tlw 'o tii-i- iro irt tins morning liy .liniir' .1. I. Slatir, on cliaiKi'S of ilrunk-I'lHli-HM. .Irfl'i'i-snn. r.-imp!"'li anil Yonn. liloo.l panl Mull- llni-a inn .iiiinin rliTtfd lo ai-rvi! oul rivi duy.i in stead. The 111-Pads are mobtiz;iU agiiin for the fuM and white sehool teiiiiH, This organization of La CrtJin le buslneHs men whlcl' does so mm li to help the fttHb-o' i.D. I v of i he high Hfhool in It' i various aetlvitb-H w ill eoiimi'-n. ' lo fnnetloii activt-ly ncain Cio rvening, with a banuuet in bono of J. T. Longfellow, -a ho is or I he thr brt'I of Ms first 'e.l r sup"rlntendent of the La Grati-'f PchooN tr. W. P. Me.Vinry. Rrand-d.i'' of the nrjrnntzaPon. tlin whoic better toastrnacf"'. many i"-'- ! .vf. cxl-lii. nfflrlRlf nt I' ! Iwiniuet ti'i" '"nlnir It will bt jKried .at the Foley hotel. NAVY WILL PRESIDENT L -iqiiu I MITCHELL'S CONTINUE HOPEFUL OF kijm jp;; , I CRITICISM OH SEARCH UK IEI: WM9MmJ UNDER FIRE Ships Seeking Missing beaplane Ordered to , Keep at Efforts NEW TERRITORY TO BE COVERED Administration Wants to Find Men, If Possible; and at Least Find Remains-of PN-9, No. 1. WASHINGTON (Hv the-Asoci-trd rrs") Th naw will con 'nue It- search for the mlsslnp rdane TX-S. No. t, lo-t imnr Ha waii, as long as th BPghtoHt hope f finding the crrw is left. Secre tary Wilbur mnde this Matement odav after r"v-wing reports of he futile search.. The nary not only wsnts to find the men but falling In that It wants n find the s':iplano to determine II riossiblc whut caused the accident. (Continued on Page Five.) The American i.eglon mountain "limb which was to have been Ion yesterday wns postponed on i count of unfavoralde west he t conditions. The members uf the imrty hail planned to climb onr if the high peaks near Ice 111; -iUed J a if ion Mountain. Thiw penk lias bcrn scaled few times and lias never been named on the maps but is one of the highest in Kastern Oregon. The date for the ciimb has not been decided upon since the postponement. XTRA HOAWN OT PAVINtJ '.'lll( A(;0 (AP) 1-. K Wetllin. ninnngcr or the statistical bin-can ol western iallrmnf, lestlliiit us the opening witness fit I lie Iniersiatc commerce commission Iteariu; In the western In'Uht rate AiitaiK e fuse, sold that nlino-M oiie-fiftb oi tlio money iueicil In western rail roads failed to reeeie any lliuiu- 'lnl returns lat year. He declared i-nh n linn in 1 1 II tl uuk A .. int cent, I'ltmparetl jlh A.lo IHT cent last year. 12 ii;ai at u i:atcmli;. U L.VVM'HKI-: (AP) Spurred by tlie discovery of man icroiinJ erfecis and the cl'4'.iiiig of Mts. it. It. Snitlie, prubtM'd fmni tlie rub bish, rescue workers lolled in n 'ruitless senrch for her body or that of any other known niissju r fiend. , The cUuidbiirst (oil now Mauds nt I- dead, four missing. pa it; o. thial. P)KTLAM (AP) -Clement .1. Pupe. fonder (etiuaii iee t-imsol. went on (rial todu eliarged with I ornery and cndH'lenu-iit. A Jury was obta(nel and elnioii ht acted. IIASI.IIAI.I, IU S! I IS. (H,v tlm A.Hix'inteil lrii) IC)N,i. I.I .M.I i .. Itusimi 5-2, .cw ork ;l-1. hl' iiao :t. iIiiImii'k 2. I'lnlii'l'-iplilil 0. Ilrunkhii I. A.Mi;iti-. i,i;a;i i:. New lol'k 5, Itohloll I, Minister Assigned to M. E. Church South Here' SI'OKANK. W:mli. Illy Hip As worialerl I'r'-HR). ysliriilln-nt. d! inlnift'T fit the clniiinv neision nf j 'iie I'ftrific norlhverl rnnfiTenr' j "f tlie Met linillRt Kpiflcopul churi'h 1 Kouth Inrlmiel: f Willi Walln, SI-iii- l)ili-'l: Hi I;er. (Ire.: A.J Stiirnii'r-. Il'n'ion. .1. II. renlnill: '-orVHlin. II. .1. Hart. r: Co'iullle. N. I'. II 'I, I' lunkHn uii'l YHincll, V. II. Ilriinliiiin: f.n ininli-, J. A. Hull: M-'l'""l. .1. I), I'min: Mill'in. .1. II. N"-.-.l Im m : lci'"nr'Hn'l. W. K. i up i.'"yne: Myr Me I'r'fk. T. ;. I'ullirn'm: Mvrlle I'olMl. W. II. Sliiilh: I'i'irlli. II. li 1'iitx: roitiiin'l, r'irnt iilriieli, T. It. Whe.lir: I'nrlliiti'l, lililiin'nii i-hui 'h to lie tiiill-'l: liiehiiin.l. I. W. l'uM"ll: Ili.K.l.iirB. . ;J. I'clieily: Tunic nt, A II. r. :i.l. 'on: W.-ltiin, S. I) Wnlte n: Wi1 'liiinn. fji-'iiire ll' iner: V mr'il''-. Murtin l:ii'l''!l(fe: I "onler rnrf llMinit' tint. I N. Hllff'ie. i H. 8. SiianK'e khi nunifl pr vtin$ eider 01 the 1'ortiunil Uii-trlcU LEGION CLIMB IS POSTPONED IConcerned Chiefly with , i r- f teJ8' - - 1 K I Having Conference' . S M' ii U n -. ; J 4 That Is Success ,..it V 01 . -' 'TTNi- v V 1 I NO COMMENT MADE ON PA1NLEVE PLAN League of Nations, Open ing Its Sixth Assembly Yesterdays May Spon sor .Movement. ' BWAMl'SCOTT. M; si., (F-V the tssoclited Press.) till bnpeful that conditions abroad ioon will be prnp tious for c.lliinc another ri's- rmrmeri eonfernee. the pres; rlont Is concerned chiefly with hav ing conference held that gives promises of result and does not are pirtbulnrly where It Is held or who calls It. Comment was with beld nt the summer white house on the an nounced Intention of Premier I'aln levo, of l-'rance, to urge the league if natiors to sponsor pnothnr con ference as noon as the security prohlt-m is settled. assi:.miu.y oi'i-:i-:n GENEVA (AP) With a hopeful start laid In settling the supreme problem of Enropcnn security, the ixth assembly of the league of nn Mona took Tip its work Monday In an ntniosphere of confidence and with the ennvicthin that wo-ld peace can be placed on u solid foundation. - This spirit of optimism oursea delivered by lied the disco ursi Paul Painleve, premier of l ranee, who called the assembly to order nd by Senator Houl lundurand of Canada, whom the iissunibly elected ts president. The same spirit, too, seemed to radiate inside and out side the ussembly hall as sintesman from 60 land established their first . . (fonttnnrrt on Psge Tits.) STATE BANK OF PASCO FAILS TO . OPEN ITS DOORS OI.YMPIA. Wash., (Hy the Asso ciated Press.) Owing to difficul ties growing out of poor crop con ditions and inability to realize upon froen nvseln, officials of the State bank of Pasco lurried over the bank lo the, division of ' banking for liquidation. COOS SHERIFF M A HMI 1 l-'I Kl.l), (.ire., P.y the Associated Press.)-- K. P.. Klling 8i n, Sheriff of Coos count y, died here Inst night from In iuri-s fiif- fered in an automobile uhteh occurred Sund:ty. his falher-ln-l-iw. J. li. Mandon, was killed. ideid. n'li icb el Of PISSES MY Winds of Chance" Will Be Run by the Observer An Ideal Time To Sell Tbeif is no better time HmiI the r'MI for ou lo M-mim' of surplus f ii r ii I I II r e . dUu-ed clothes, extra iiineblnery. house hold riiiipmenl, etc. tn enn gel Iniim-diate re Kpone and c:t-h return with n -.mall. Inep( n-lve ant Ad In I be Ole-erver' Cla-.vfled Cfd-unin-. No )iaye is rem I with giiMiler imr iimmi' regular Intei' cs. It I. I be market place of I ii 'on a ml a I hew a count fes. t.et thai elrn tendv money o dn pbone iHir ad to ;dn Tbc co I Is mnll, the recoils arc iuimiillali. Observer Adverlistng A Mercluuidbuug K;rvlce." ...11 -i?J-?' t3L, 1'hn Inst picture taken of tlie officers of tin; wrovkeil illriirililo te!-n!r-2!!. AH t..ee oniccra wcie on the ship nt the t:niv W iiie crash. I'n.nt inv, left to right: Lieutenant It, C. .Mayer, IjiCuu-iiniit J. li. linwcenec, l.lenteiiniit A. It, Houghton and I.icuo lumt s. H. Halliburton. Hack row, left lo rhxht: Lieutenant 1'.. W. Sbeppurd. Lieutenant (.'. II. Kie-4-ntbal, Lleiiteunnt (.'onmuud er nctinry lJtiisiUmne (in couiiiuuid). LleutcmiuT CViiiitnnnibr Louis HuiietH'k and Lleutcmmt V. K, Iwiiiseh. Of tills group Lunsdowii, LnwiMicc. Houghton, HaneK'k and Siicppanl ue.ro killed in luc ci'iisli of the big: ship, CHIEF WILL BE El SWAMPSCOTT, Mass.. (Special) President Coolldge has author ized the stateuint that he will at- lend ,h0 Sf,vema AnnllI1, conven-, '(on Qf he Amnriean ,(.Kion ttt I Omaha, October & to it, it has been anno.jnd(?d here. I Til' statement was made shnrlly' afUttjie Pres.denl talkud with Al ton T. " Itovuirta, of Marnuette, Mich., chulrmun of the legion's j comniitteo in charge of distinguish ed guests, - Karlv last surlng, it iras leurned. National Commander i James A.' I train extended an invi tation to Mr. Coolldge to attend the convention, and at the time the president ,s reported to have said ho would like to come providing the opportunity oftered.. His ac ceptance came shortly before ar ranging his removal from the sum mer white house here to Washing ton. This will be Mr. Coolldge's sec ond visit to an American Legion national convention. In IHL'1 while vice pn uldent lie spoke at the Kan sas City convention w here he re ceived an ovutlon from the service men. While no definite announcement bus been made as to the day Presi dent Coolldge will attend, tenta tive plans, subject to immediate change, ure bflng 'mad" for hhn to speak Tuesday morning, October : review the giant pmade In the nlternonn and attend the distingu ished guest -committee in the eve ning. ' I'lMHiden! Coolldge has shown In-tcn-si In American Legion affatis heretofore, and his uccrplaiico oi t he legion's Invitation Is still nn ni her recognition. In his mesa ire to congress last winter v h' u tin short Feei:on up-lled, lie reeoin mended lo the congreBs a thorough fCnriHniied on I'sgo Klvn.) The I : veiling ( ibHcrver w ill b i-ln piib'leat on ol Ilex lleaeb' Wl'tds ot Chillier." ill S -tial fot HI Monday, Sepiember 1 L '1' I' e story, n glomorous tale of the o n-st for glittering gold, pitched iri I Iin color Hil background of t Ik fro.en nort h, u 1)1 be published 111 :'. 4 dally Intnllinents. "Winds of Cbanee" vn recen'- iv filmed by tin- l-'irst Nat ion' 1 llicturen. under the direction id ll'iiink Lloyd, who produced tin Sen Hawk' and m.uiv other tug MiceeHses. Several of fie ncui-f nerp taken at Wallows Lake. Tin :-t Included Anna i. Nil. son lien Lyons. C'aude fLUhutwat.-i John T. Murray, Mobiiit ItosuoiHi ; n nd ot ;.et s. "WdidM of ('ha nee" w ill alro o ! presented at C'e Arcade theiit. i '.t'lllie lime In flcfnlii!'. wlli'h Wll! I..- the first showing of Hie pie , t m e In Oregon. 1 I Kil .M, MAN WINS ! i;i "f ) l-LN K. Ore.. (My Ire Afttoet pr'HH i -L, K. Siitine'ii, o" i;'o:-ni'. w : s liieh pond men id Hit n.-colld atiouitl trap inhoot S'lli dny and ysterdiy ot t'o- Lane county sportsmen's a ocbil leti with II tn.il of 4:t!' OUt Of C'l litu" h IM lirnham, of Coijullle. nun the handicap shoot witli u scum of 4s lu the bu-bird event. , AT T! 1 it' Rules Fight Is Taken Up In Portland Dawes, in Speech , Last Niirhr A,Wfl Armi- ,.b..v, .m,v.u ment AgajnSt Suggest- Pf Chan fro in Senate . llrtUfa. 111 -T at . ' POUTLAND (Hy the Assorlut- nd I'rcsst.--lteviewing his attack on the rule of the L'qltdd Htaies senate. Vivo-p reul dent Cluirles t. TXtwes, In an ad.his here Inst Dlght n ioled records to disprove Hii- urvument that more uws iirKone in miii u"" would be passed If the right to unlimited debate were taken fr om the senate. "It stands to lAnmn." M". Dawes said, "that any holy which for the privilege, of acting as a unit must make conceHHions to Its individual members will pass iiunj Hhiiiiinmii, uiiii-i imiiHn - ing eii:al, that a body which does The facts are that In the five sensious of congress, I be sen - ale witli If.") members panned 12 more bills and resol utlons t Imn i l lie house of representatives with 4:ifi nii'inbers. "The Senate passed I he la rate nimb'M- or :i I i;i bills and r.nulii lions in thoKe in yiurs oul of a total of a hunt Jlt.oeo inti id iced, ami the house, Willi ma.ioiiiy c . ture, passed the lesser numbi'r of H ;3U out of about S2,MfMi bilhi and icsolulloiis int mI need." j Mine Worker Slabber!; In Critical Condition MAKKH. t - , fSpedal.) - An nllrration ;t H"1 M pthet- i.c-b- rip r siiPed in the wounding of one nod tie amst of O.ive Aitbur, p'dinitM nt minim: lium ye- terd;ty. fl. ' '. Tucker is In a criti cal cor (hi ton at a local Ik, spit a I. stahhi-d in t lo- led side and ari.i. Arthur dot-iiarg d Tucker and -ifter Tin ker ree.-vt-d Ins p iy check he nut Aithur and a tlgiit ensued, rcpfirts a ty. Noel Pleads (Jiiilty To Kidnaping Charge MoNTVI.AIIl (Itythe Awoi-lated Pick :.) - - I larii.Hon Noel, ,'0-y. in -old son of a proiiiliient Monici.-ilr lamilv, .Mond'iv pleaded i;'iilt to a, chnrge of kl'huilitnit e:i f-old Mary Italy, whom he told the police he shot to death. He ple;id.-d not ...III. ti. tl... murder nf I'tivmooi pierce, in Rro ch.iuffeur, j In an curlier eonfe-slon Noel said that he had killed Pierre til order to obtain an a ut ouiotiib- lor ' h" kldnupirg lie will be inralcne-1 later for Ihe murder of the child. Noi-l'S plea tn t he 1 e 1 111 it Ilk' ehiirge w.i.'i rnttred ;it Monti to i r. where the child Med. He was 'hen liken lo C'fhir drove, when- he ft;ild lite mindiT ol Pierce oc "if r red, ((, arnilKniiH-iil on the other Chi"'e, MAN i'ltAWLS 4 MILI'.S MAItSHI-'ILLI'. Ore .1. (V ib d len. in harge u a fot.;.i fin- s-,-i ion lookout, wounded b :ee:den- tal dh ctu'tge rd his own r v dver en h loiieK trail, hurl to cawl four! M) He on hlM klO-es to H ti lephoil lli'iiden fainted font or five tine l.cfoif he could g-t a tl through for relief, He w s brought out on a sled and may recover MEIERS PIEET ' TRAGIC DEATH MANILA. (Hy' the Associated 1'ren.s.) Thlrly-llve fishermen ore believed to have, been drowned In a typhoon In the Hula sen, near 1 nmWHn '". consiauuuuy re- pons train me occmenuu migros Province indicate. .,. Survivors who drifted in on u "out after ImUllnir .with tho - muw for several days brought an account of tho trugedv. Tho dead men weru niciuburs uf the Moro tribe. ' " ! J) StCgCman to Help , - . f Ad.Lim. VWcilu j n v -zvmn-Lva Ki GKNK, Ore.. !ty the Asso- dab d I'lens.) I (r. Wilson Stege- man. lormer captain and tackle of , ,,. rtve.sity of Chicago football t(.1Llll, has been appolubd assist- , une coach ut the fnlversity of inegon. Slegeman learned football uiiuer man n uiieiitKe Poiti A irlu in I0iohfiiio 1 Fire at Uorsng, Oregon HoltINd, Ore., (Hy Ihe Assucl-uti-d Pr"hs. -Kire of uncertain origin destroyed h" Portland litec tiic power company s'ation bouse l.isi , night and for a lime tni:: eni cl It i spread to other buildings. Two operators tried to get water, on t he blaze but the water pres sure w s loo low. Ilain aided In checking Ihe flames: . Hall nt Madras Imnuiges Wheat MAItllAS, (in-.- Investigation of Hi" extent of hail storm by a rep-re'-)nt"tive of the hail Insurance veuled that Ihe storm eouip my t was eoniined to approximately lb mi acrcH ul standing wheat, causing an M' pMr cent loss, which was esti mated at 12. (Mm bushels. France, England Place U.S. In Awkward Light (I'.v Charles P. Stewart.) WAS 1 1 1 NC.'I ( tS, I N K A Special, t -;mph-ilii- as 1'iuie Sinn's otti i-idlH me. In itoi't going to i'oi't;lv' Krance Hie fimii-y she owes to us i-ven though Kiighmd Intends to di Ht), I he fact remains I hat I lo l.-p iieh jind lint K.i, between them have managed lo place America it 1(11 IIWKttMPI inin.noii W ).:.! h'rilllf.- IK-IS (lilt CM 1IM' "II Utic- gets gain between her T lliiuiee inltliStet M. CalUnox. and Winston Ch'trelull Kngland's chanceilnr of the ex clieoui-r, is clear nougn. Sic pays l per cent on owes lo the ttr.Msh, w hile l-r are paying otf the C.iH It'll st.r tO'V.-r's to pay Ih what slu Hie hit Mr-States e piinci p.d. Hot what does Lnghmd g-t oul of 11'.' Writ, .John Hull makes verv h dli eis that lie UneHti't ttlilii he h -i s a. eh inee to proMI by. III the Hi h place, Krnncc t s'liie s the gi- .d' r purl ol Lnglnnd's j intri i st p.- nn li ts lo t lie I lilted i StittfS the 'I pel cent they atu-e to p.,y to Cue llr:t;Sh vv III If til" HiMiNli.ire paying America. I hut h i 1 1 1 1 1 c II lo llie goou. in t(tp r It. vow as Hoy may .l.i.l t)...t. u,.nl iin nil 1. 1 t'hitnrel. ;"'"! lor of the Lxcheuuer Winston 1 Churchill agrees to on behalf of the llidlsh, tho American rupre- Inspector General of the Army Ordered to Con duct Investigation WAR DEPARTMENT AWAITING REI'ORT Court Martial Proceed ings May Be Initiated If Grounds for Discip linary Action Found. WASHINGTON, ( Hy th Associ ated Press.) Colonel William Mit chell's latest criticism of the ad ministration's air service policy has been referred to the inspector gen- . oral of the army for an Investiga tion and f rTjrt. War department action will not be determined until the report In received. I Should grounds for disciplinary action be found, Acting-Secretary of War Davis will then decido whether court murtlal proceualng should be initiated. Major General Helmlck, Inspec tor gencrul, presumably will call upon Colonel Mitchell for facts. On receipt of a statement from tho colonel thut ho did make charges against the army and nuvy con tained In a statement Issued at San Antonio Saturday, General Hulmtck will be in a position to formulate his recommendations. The tuition of Major General Hin,.B( chief of ataff, In reterrlng ne matter to General Helmlck is n hn with the routine procedure. M;ijor General Hull, Judge advo- cuto general of the army, will probably also bo consulted. ' WllililJU KK1LI1 : vVABHfNtJI'Or, (fJy thd Abo-,- elated i'rosa.) Secretary Wilbur today replied Indirectly to one charge of Colobol William Mitchell, In his attack on tho navy ou ur.y air service., The seer.-larv snld thn Ihn Rh,n- andoah had not been sunt on the western trip In un effort to make up for the failure of the polar thght and tho Hawaiian flight. The western voyage had been pnnm.U montha ago. berore tho Hawaiian flight was arranged, and (lboul the tlmo ,hu arcUc expodi. Uon wua engUgrd upon SWAMPHOOTT, Mow. 'By iha ' Associated Press) President Cool ldge will bo back ut his desk in Washington on Thursday. 1 tcctslon to end his vacation, here was reached by tne president as hi; and Mrs. Coolldge spent lb 1 unlet Labor day ot White Court and celebrated the 19th birthday of (loir son, John, who Is with ,thein Mr. Coolldge will return to Wash lugton by train, making the trip oveVnlght and probably leaving from Sah-ni where he arrived H j weeks ago Tuesday. lelllatlvrs at the ddjt settlement onfertuice are surely to b sub "cied to tremendous pre.' a ir" to do 11. It by any possibility they yield, Knglund assuredly will s ay she's nl it led to as Tnvonible termH as France and demand that tlie prin ciple of her debt to the United 'dates bo cuncelbid also. The French will put up a talk boul like this: "We were all fighting together. t;;hi ing with your money. You might ns well expect us to In demnify you for the Uvea you lost . a ask us to return the money you spent. "Another thing. Kngland Jump--d in and began helping ns at the cry beginning of the war. Yet die nays we needn't pay her. "An1 you, who waited until the hist minute, going to be any h s liberal? And finally, if you don't .ulinil the weight of these coiisid- ra!hms. here's something e se for you to bear In mind. "You declared war before you uere ready to begin fighting and we h-dd the line for you- p.-otcct-ed you, In fuel whlb- you were gctling up ah am to go Into action. How about a Tow billions' worth of financial recognition r what wu did for you V COOLIE ENDS SUB'S REST