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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-EIGHT PAGES TODAY Wmttx CITY EDITION THE WEATHER l-fHiTIAND (AP) Ore. Ron: Ucnerully cluudy to liiKht ttiitl Saturday. Alou crate teinpuraturefl. tttttra VOLUME XXIII. MKMKKK AHHOC1ATEI1 PHEHS I.A GRANDE. OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 290 NO. 1 1) 71 1TI 9 9 AND SAFE WW VIGIL ENDS I SUCCESS FOR POLICE Liquor Law Violator Is 'raken and Fined $250 in Police Court MOONSHINE CACHE WATCHED BY COPS Hint Given by Woman Followed Up; Gallon of Liquor Is Confiscated )Vith Arrest. Patience wins In the end. 't .i.ti was etfectivciy proved to day with the eonviet ion and sen tencing of Nicl; Batch, liquor law violator, tn the police court this tii'inhift. I Charged with possession of a ' gallon oi niuun.sii.tiL', iJa.eh plead- j ed guilty to t h; uec uau lion and was fined $:;:.o by Judge J. I).1 Sinter. Trial was held m the cty eo ul ut 10 o'clock. l'ol lowing the pronouncement of t ie penalty, Batch failed to provide t lie sum and was con fined to the city .iail to nerve oui tlie amount at the rate of u ! day. I 'iih as the fine in paid, he will do u stretch of 125 Cays in the municipal jail. JJaich was arrested by Oeor.ge l'ieice in cooperation with t!i" police department curly last night. Long Vigil Itcuurdc) Accord I m me atory told by iltf. police, u numan. whoae iden tity Is unknown, called to the police esterduy, stating that soma moonshine w as cached alon Monroe :;teet. The police inveptiuated fomill the lliunr hlddin in an nll-v. and decided to await further de vfioiuu. nls. ne n'tiit-- s'rod watch until anpper time when he. v, ua n iu v ei oy anotiiei-. l.uiii- Jii'-h in s.-itfl to I uve v nproiifhed I he jilt; of liij lur hut failed to pick it up. iirr.eivh ieUeve that this visit was merely to determine if the innonshin.- was safe. I'iei-ce relieved the police ma a '((Ton tinned on T'Ke l-'lv.) LOCAL PIONEER DIES IN BAKER t'.eoige It. Gibson, aged 0!t years and pioneer of TnUm ant Watloviu counties, died, yesterday afternoon ai A o'clock at 1 he Pro ten' a nt hospital in Maker fol low ing an i'liH.ss of several days. The deceased came to l-'astt-iu Ori-gnn in 1 sm; and has since nride his home in I his locality. Flim-ml services will be held at the Hohnenkamp chapel Sunday afternoon at - o'clock, with the Pev. (i. V. Jones, of. the Citrlstian chinch, officiating. In; rnient will be n th" odd KrliowH1 ceiii"t'ry. Mr. Gibson leaves to mourn his loss, ins widow, the following sons iiml linughters: G. W. Glhso-i, .Mrs. II. II. Huyliss. ll.rel Gl'. sn. nT la fliande, Mrs. H'igil Kill y of Enterpr se, nnd , S. Gibson, of Taeorna, Wash., b. sidi's a host of f t iem:s. School Leader Urges Parent's Cooperation Preliminary to the opening of high fchool next Monday morn ing, K. 1 1 Towler. principal, has Issued a eireti'a r letter to stud en's' paren's pointing out several it ms of mporance In reference to 1 le institution. The hiti-r pomts out that the local school of tei s u wide choice of s ihjert4 in tin' coins-- of study as n-wiy atreuged ;md also urgiM pupils en'er'ng high school for the first time to s-b-ct i.ome coin sv and follow it through. A plea for cor. p. ration is also made. "l-'Tir surcessfu! guidance th'-r. must b- rooperatinn be tween the p:ii.-nis and the school" Mr. Tow :.! says. 'e e.p ( billy Urge ymr rnoie-ration reganbtig application and attendance. Prep atatidii cannt be made entirely during school hours. Systematic home study during week nights and iTgjia.r attnJu:ite aie casu Heads Vets i - Ufa vZ . i h rol. V. tT. Minh-v or TmKr. Oltla., Is tlie new nalional com niiiiiilei of tlie Veterans or J ou in Wars, eloctod at the iff l I I f OltM-tltlOii Hi T'lllsii. Ho lias bom a coal mine Inty, ttmboy, lawyer, banker, Mjhlicr and oil otfrninr. Jmc Woods and Arthur WHtnn. old lime Htaa drivers who are to he featured with a Hlx-horae team each at the PVtultclon Kountlup, f!f( this morning with their horses and equipment to drive to Pen- dleton. . j The two teaniN, six splendidly matched grays and six hay horses, were exhibited by Mr. Woods and Mr. Welton for the edification of the Ininaii-s werf atltudjints al .he hoNpital who enjoyed the display iiumi iuely. ISaby Clinic at Union; Session Here Tomorrow lr. Maud Kelly, Washington. O. j i ., cm in u itnre w oi Ker. is con- tluciing her first ha by clinic in I'n.on rn :nty today at I'nion. The clinics are all-day affairs and I he ye ond and last will he held at the high school tomorrow, be ginning at a o'clock In the morn ing. Miss Marnuardt, county nui s, and a staff of assistants, will help Dr. Kelly here. Fire Truck Called Out Twice for Minor Fires ! lin ing I he last 24 hoii i s t he fiie department was called out t.n two alarms but both fire prov-.-d to b' of small consequence. At S: t S this morning an nlai m was tinii' d in from box -4 for a resi dence at "M 14 Adams avenue. The f'uc bad ea'irM fire Inside but little or no damage was done Ihe house. At 2:4i yesleflay after noon t be truck made a run to 7M take re-t on a call from box ;tf.. The only damage done In this instance was to scvet-il shingles on the roof which hud caught 1 u e from sparks. tlal. Anything that might divert tit t nt Ion from school work, such as socal affairs during the week or dances will prevent satisfac tory progress In school work. A : student vho hnhiluaMy fails in J school w oi k Is not a success, re. gacllens- of proficiency In act'vi. ties. It Is the desire nf the nt:re : facutty t li;t mot rs and lathe s visit t'te s'-hoois often and t-nk : out On- boy's or girl's prospects." In conc'ii.'ion Mr. Towler em ph usiz' s tiiat the faculty b"tieves In the not ma I f "net toning of student hoc:ji I life and school a -ti. It i'-H. "Tlie'r iitlitude tnwai d all school Bdivit Irs. propei ty chaperon'-d. Is one of sympat hv. . Tl.f-y w ill not allow anyone to . participate in these aetivittes w I'ow attitude, conduct or scho larship unwat rants it. In short. ( thr. school stands for the ve-y high x'andnrds of Conduct, inor- iawty uml tjcholarahip." DRIVERS IFF TO PENDLETON E FULL TERM Majority of Students Registered Prior to Opening of School FIRST BEI L WILL lvIAu UN JJlUALIAl ' HER Tocfo,. MnnTn,,!,.!, i?nnt.;''rT.1"" . r . iW TVTontnr in r!ltv,:in tlle 'Ilst f('w nmnlhs. He Kiui rv a r' l rr i 1'Uan 01 VjII'IS lUKHlg Up Her Work. With the nmieritv of (ho stu I u-iim n-KiwvnM me miin mm-k-i its, COuntry teriitorv, nn( well n the other public wchools of dually reornn'ze the iji iirunoe will start cia.ises on Monday morning. Nearly all of the teachers, new for some time. Much of his time and old. nr1 In the city at pre-"ii In the near futue will be sp nt ready to start their work of in-(ont over the county. Slater Wllld Killlinp ttnowledije into the pupils, idon. who has been man n per of Among the Into arrivals who re. the carrier boys and collector in ported either yesterday or this the city, will devote his entire I morning are Mtss Mabel Nennett, time to handi ng hia Journal Idean of gir a and hesd of the Eng-lapeucy n this territory. 1 1151 department, who. spent the! The new circulatou man, Mr. summer in Eugene and on the ( Thntsner, Is thnrourrhly expen cnnt ; Miss Kt ore nee Thompson. enced with the newHjm per woi I; also a summer resident of Eugene; , he takes up hero and win ?tk Miss Anna Itavls. head of the com- ilo better erUr wherever poHti merclal department, who arrived ,hl Hnhscribets will find him at from Portland: E. A. MeKachran. ; tentivo to eomjdalnts and nnxious hesd oi th manual arts depart- '. to provide delivery and collection .mentand Mrs MeKaeheran, princ- "contaet of high order. Ilptil of the t'entral school, returned from a trip to Wisconsin ; Owen I'lchHieu, the new manual training Instructor from W. H. r;- J.ester MaeTavlsh; hed of th uthleUe department; Miss Rulh Johnson of , Quentln. Minnesota, a new addi tion to thf fariilty snd JJIanehe i. , S peers. who will, leach at Central I school. . -. m ; Priucita1s to Meet. I Superintendent l.otigfidlow will meet at '2 o'clek this afternoon with the principals of the four grade schools and fie high school. To morrow morning at 10 o'clock a general teacher's meeting will he I held in the high school auditorium. Miss Mabel ilenueti, fjean of girls, announces that girls who d-sire living quarters during the school i.war nr residents oi l.a Grande who will take one or more In their homes, will lie taken care of through her office. Thu deun of girls is a member (Oonitnued on Page flvn.) jWolf Creek (Jranjje Fair Is Next Week The Wolf rreek grunge will hold Its annual fair on l-Vidav and Saturday of next week, September IS mid 1 !. Besides the regular ex hibits a program will be a lealuro of Saturday's showing. The fair will he held at Wolf ('reek, about four miles west of North Powder. Linfield Caravan Is Here During Evening A eiravnn containing about students who are lo attend I.iu ffeid college at Me.MlnnviMi'. Ore-1 gon, this fall arr'ved In Iji Grande last evening. Members ,f the , curavan were recruited in the vic inity of lob-f. Idaho nn.l tn iHdl- I thin to tlie 3T. students there wt' about five others In Ihe party who were furnishing ears. The members of t he nrt van were taken care of in l.a Grande last evening by the liaplist con gregation of this citv. In most insaners the courtesv of n bed and breakfast was extended. The party left this morning and experts to reach Hood piver bv night where arrsngements li'tv been rnnrle t house the parte In much the same manner as at I,r Grande, Upflehl college h tun tut " tnerl bv the Kapllst church. It gives the students general educational work and nlso furnishea training for the mini-try. A feature of the school Is the remarkably low cost of at tendance. More Than SCO Enroll At Enterprise School 1 EVTKPPItlSE. Ore. (Specb.l ) The s-'hnol here, after a sum mer's IdP-neap. in iitfwln the scene of uivenil" activity flatly. The enrollment the first day this week was nearly th- sun-- as In l''JI. Compiiratlve ftgeres rr.t. low. hieh school (li2.r) Ul, grades 371; high achuul il'JZi) 125, grades J70 Circulation ,A Is Handled By New Man D. E. Thrasher in Charge of Evening Observers Distribution, Effective Next Monaay. SUirtins luluy nil aitlitlolls Is ma.ie to i i.p uudiHsa f,... or j i.b livrninn oicrvLT. i. k. Tumshi-r coining to La Grande as clreuht 'tion manager (throughout The Ob (server's territory. Mr. Thrasher's j Lome was .roiuierly in Maker a;d I he has ben in I lie . circulation 'liitelllsetuMT and the I'orll'ind - ! Tt'leirrniii In rinl vnum l4n h.' 1 ... ... ...... i. 'i.Mra. Thinsliir ul alt-i-ady lointiMt in the city.. Mr. Thrasher will Rtadually as-J sume full chnrpe of The Obs"; ver's circulation work, as he be- conies fain II in r with the clly and will entire d- partntent a I our Hues that I ave been planned by the publisher EN'TEPPPDSK. Ore., (Special.) Marking the approach of the close of (he season nt Wallowa lake, the Enterprise chamber ol commerce gathered for a dinner at Wonderland lodge Tuesday nlht. It was an opportunity for member to become better ae qualntcd with Manager J. Mac phersou and to discuss with him closer cooperation for the develop ment of the county's tourist at tractions and ot her resources. A delightful dinner was served. The chairman of the evening was J. A. Iturleltt-h and. alter cali Ing on several members of the En terprise delegation, he asked Mr. Macpherson lo speak. M r, Mae. pherson told briefly some of past experiences and training. chef and steward of htrgi and cafes In lioslon. Nev and Poi-thend and of his 'bibH York wheat farms In Canada, lie said lie uts familiar with part of the lake bus' ness, but the si rict ly resort end was new to hitu. Need Volume of ' IliiMrtcvn Tin1 financial success of such n bns'n'SB, he said, requires large vi'iume. It is now necessary lo buy In small quantities and the expense of delivering goo'-'s at t In take Is a factor. Thus lar tin- dif ficulty has bcn that the business (tf the resort has been week-end business. Each week-end he has had to turn away palronn, at -ill accommodations have been taken font inuerl on Page PI vs.) New People Constantly There are new people ai ri h f In I -a (.isnde ciuistantlj. They want liomeH, apnrlincn's, ro lin ing plant, pbu-c tr eiithon drcits of things that go tit make up ever) -day II Ing. The (ilwiii-r has hiinndiale f nil act w itb tlir4 peo'c. I bc titty a paper on Hie vtrt'cl. come into ihe iffic". win c b (be Want Ad- for things tbill Will meet their iief N. If (n bate M;tnelbln4 to lint. -dl or trade, ton rati reach (Imw new ji-oplc ihrrMigb 'I In OIihtot''. Wnni Ad at iniiihiifini f ltd tn it- n c imiii'-diate. 'f hriiT Advert llng A Merchandising Her vice. FUTURE PLANS FOR LAKE B G ELEVATED BY WILBUR I l n i a . 1 John Lodgers Appointed Assistant Chief nf Navv Aeronautics TIM TO ATTEMPT NOA-STOl" llGHT T:: nf-.i. itt i- f decisions in hug in vvnsn- irnton Following News of Finding of rN-9, No. 1 and Crew. WAKIIIVOTON (Bv the Afl-nei- a ted press) Commander John podge rs was today slHt;nt chief of'the of aeroi.autlcs. '" aipointe1 us nuvy'a bureau lie will report as soon as pos sible to Washington to assume his new post. Kecreiarv Wilbur decided on 'he appointment late last night after he receied news of the rescue of the PN-9. No. 1 and its crew. I I'll-1 TO TltY. WAHIIlNfrTON (Hv the Ancl ntcd Press). Th naval seaplane Pii-l will attempt a flight from Kali KrunclHco to Hawaii soon af ter .September 21. f 'apt n in Moses, commander of the flight project, advised the navy u c i .i it nt n t tout the (light will lake t piife slier I he conclusion of the Pacific ot'ulnoxlul HtortiiH. ..tlHAU, off Ivaual, (By -the As sociated Koibs.) Cumuiander Hodgera and his four associates, rescued yesterday after being adrift nine ; days In tlie seaplane PN-!, No. I, slept toilay ID ' the darkened shde yi i tJu- rooms In a little, old-rashtoned Eihau hotel. When they first arrived, they sat around, too excited to sleep, all talking simultaneously and at tempting to give the high lights of their Plight, drifting IMS hours in u i.. sallied Hcupuiiic without gasoline. Heard Itadlo Motsage-t The most poignant point In the (Continued on Page Five.) Canada's Grain Crops Worth Nearly a Billion OTTAWA (Py the Associated Piers). Revenue to Candt.ni farmers from their I !'-5 grain ci ops will put nearly a billion b: dollars Into circulation in the Ihi " uiuiton after hni-vest time. esTi- mates bailed on crop reports 'n ( t lie federal bureau of statistics how. The five principal grain crops, v beat, o.its, barley, rye and flax, f gured on (he basis of estimated production and prices for Ictol.er delivery, should return h.r.,niHi, "I'll, a gain of J L'aa.lMMi.hiMi In vai le over the piiM total. T-he wheat yield, estimated at :i''fi.f'n'h ni'i bushels,' will be I on , 'Miti.tMoi bushels more than t he nil; 4 crop. The prairie provinces have ik sued a call for f!',i,hjit labori.'rs to ha i vest the crop. Shipments of wheat from '.he I oiuimon a mounter) to J i. 1 1!:1. Hl bushels In 1 be eleven moiit lis ended July 1 . Expei-ts of 'ara 1 ia u f i our foe I h-if perod amount ed to SCK.K i 2. SR In value. OP .i;o SPOHTSMI A CAN NOT III T VOOl IH K AMI SWAN POPTI.AN'O. Ore. (iy the As 'elated I 'ics i.) - HporlMtiien of i ip'Roti can hunt coot, gall inu lev j ifksttipCH, black bellied and gobl en plovers, greater and lesser e lew legs from October 1 to .launary l"i. but cannot hunt at any time wood duck and f-wan, Ihe biologi cal survey has announced In mak ing chiing-a in migratory regula tions. I n an' Assoc in t ed Cnm report Augiifl 2S. under dateline, trie nbove W 'Shinglon wh w is Incur- reetiv rcpiu ted by en on Urtly us teg cannot in lb" fir.-d e;iir;e tilt 111 the last flfllixc, r'-VeiiUIlK Uieatdlig. ih;o is item vi:.mi. Hecause of an error, ai recent printed In tin observer staled thai all who had been resident i tiitici Evening persims ( I nlc.n county .dnee 1 h 7 II were eq-ihe to, fr"e hunting and fishing licenses, j The article should have t.ah thone who were here prior to iv"a The county Her reports that several , have Inquired for licenses who were : here befor; Ibl'J only to be denied 1 Lit tin.. ; , The Girl Noel Murdered Vn V s t The lillle girl la pink, Mury !alv, yvIhi was kidnaiM-cl while at play hi Muntclnir, N. J., and eaii.ed lo Pomplou, a. j., 12 miles away where she was shot Hi death. ' llarriMin Noel, ' 20, miii of wealthy and socially proiuiitetil pamita, lias con fessed (i the ci me. KLAMATH II IS CpCTEQ KI.AMATH KAI.ES. Ore. (By the Associated Press.) Kiank Way, Klamolh sheep man. charged Willi I killing Timothy Murphy In a ftght last Mav, over a black sheep h was found guilly of manslaughter bv a circuit court Jury jthiy morn ing. Way admitted causing Murphy'a death but Insisted that It was ac cidental. ,,, nu Kl.dlN, I M't., (Hpni inl In lll.Sl'I'V"!)- -1 11.1 lotiH llinl I'nhiii cmility fair, ti"t fur I' IllT L'.'l-li. llll'lllMiV". Will it-iii- Ik- II I greater success than any nf the p'st, are cimiiig In almost daily. The intis' word conies from Cove I In I 1 hut tow rt will be well represented by exhibit." aloliu all liies. In addition to Uoy Hell's fine herd of Jeis'y catMe, Onetorj l.ttte-. oi I'iivm. will exhibit Jerseys; and o'heis will h- represented with sl'ieij of various brceijs. , I iM-t h ui ally, it is planned to hold sales during fair week so that IIk s- who w;ilit bloodeil slock can purchase at n good advantage. Lcjrnl ira)n Rihis Desired by Wool Men I'KNId ETON, Ore,. (!y the As el.'.ted I'i'ihs) - Tli- Oreron Wnd i j Ct rowers' nssiK'lat ton Thurftlay I I SUblllllled lo the setlllte public hinds coinmiMee ;, (t henrlng hen-, j res'iiuiions -nndeinniiig Ihe padi- ford report ou range valuation and) recommending on range vntu itlon and reeoniniendtng that congress i cnaef laws requiring the leasing off range lands in tVili'Uiai for'es's i Th' h" recommendations urveri the reeotrnlMo'i of priority rights as ln dlcfif ed by permUleeH at I he time of the enactment of such laws i ' he to urine us ir shied over l N Kt-Ttfiehl of n of (he H-tr.le W- H filled T HI'S re I'le.l W. Kn OT I he f treg-nO nHS'tchitioti, and , ,(V n,.ni,,(ir ,t(( ir i mi, ch'-li ot'i committee. Willie day moi nlm: v. e color, prentdent U'ool li"itvi r" Mac Hoke, secret VHI i. .MM ill. ItWbltl I'T. MAV Y'M;K ( API I e.-ntud Wof.d U MiM of Hie i;overo.er (ren epit Of M.e I'hiMllldlMS, T'll "sdl V :i'ed rtipte iituet;ir petit'nn iu bank in lirtiokb n He i males bis li.ibntlte. nt 5 I H . r. S and ssets at f 7 1 ?. divided as follows: ft I cast; i in hank: $:en tn open u tuuuU auJ uii lot' fur era fi ! SEEMS SURE i .i . i'i- i i4 s1 C'OOR IS Qt ESTIONEI) tl.Vld.V lown, (AD C II. Cftok, whose wife, Myrtle Cook, prc.si V II J A sidci.t of (be llcnbui county V."l trouinn in lanntng. rney unrt C. T. i; was shot to (ieatlt in her home Monday night, will be ques tioned at a closeil se.doti of the coronei-'H liKpicst hslay. . Mierlti 1 Ituhl ms Id Cook bad not given a ' sAtlr4'fory I'vplniiHtltui of his i wberealiouiH Monday night. papk is Acocirri;i . POlllPAMl, Ore., (AT) Clem ent J. rape, acquitted last night of a charge of forgery by emlorM- incut, will bo trted agiilit on one of the ixMiialnlng charge lar tbe Ihe I ceny by einbiv.lcmeiit fi-oiu Nlian-:hnl liiillillllg t'oiup my, ills! Oct ntlorney's olllro bus nou need. an French Rushing Riff i Front to the North FEZ, (Hv the Associated prea) I-'reiM h troops la gan Mi' ir norlh warii puh from the ouergha r ver against Ihe Ptlliaiis toda' and ,in otPctal communique reports ntiis factory progress. I'. S. AVIAtOltS ASSIST nimAN, Kren-h Morocco, lly the Associated PresO Atoet-ie-n Hvlalors of the Hherlflan escaflrllle In t heir bo tuba rdment fd KhcHhuan. Hlfdan slroncrliobl, a" ndlnb'V renoHed tn hnve lull ed more tlmn lea warriors. Their It in bs a Iso ptm-.n mint disorganized there. 'leellv damaged the ,v et-il,tK',, ... troops coucenlrute Army, Navy Hit Hardest By Program of Economy (Hv Clmrles V. Stewart) W, Hill N' '.Ti IN ( N E A Kpecia ) . President i 'ooltdge it S"n!s In : 1 matfnnn that he's erlpp'lng the goveinment departments by forc ing th m to economize. lb says they're j ist us efficient ns ever and all ta'U lo the con lra is mere pi ope g:i nda, de signed to make II harder for him to cut tne. dow n. luiitbthcs Iheie's a good deal in t his, but if I he president t htnUs t he depn 1 1 n i i'ti I pei sot-ii'ds. aren't. In leailly. shrieking with agony, titen h" hasn't been listening, that's all. The orM. they i most their 'inv ii nil navy outcry i tor simple re tsttn I h t ire. or all depjirtmenis. the libeintly mauucfl. Ki 11 on last appropriations. t hey nearly stat d. I'hiy didn't need tf. however. j The trouble win, they tried I may too bib. SUBMARINE DISCOVERS IIS. FLIERS I ood Supply Exhausted But All of Crew in Good Health PLANE TOWED TO NAWILIWILI ISLE PN-9, No. 1 Drifted 450 Miles West After Be ing Forced to Land TOO Miles from Honolulu. IIONOM'EU (By the Associated Press.) Their food supply ex hausted for four days, burned by the tropical sun. bearded nnd worn, Commander John Rodgers and four other memberi of the seaplane PN 0. No. 1, are ashore today at Na wl'iw'll. fi4 miles northwest of Honolulu, after their seaplane was picked up at sundown yesterday by the sumbarine R-4 and towed to port. t i The plane was found IS miles ; north of Nnwlllwlll after being buf feted about for nine daya after be lng,forced down off Honolulu when lie-1 .nip plies were exhausted on an ; attempted non-stop flight from San Eiunclsco to Honolulu. I The crew, determined to "sen It through" took food from the uub i marine launches tow in g lni sen ' plane but the crew refused to le.ivu it he plane until safely beached at' 1 1 o'clock last night. : Drifted 4oQ MUcfl. The ana.p)ai4 wm fuaed (Im4 just north of the point- where the I destroyer Aroostoock wu nt ntlo ri le. i, less than S00 miles from the 1 shore. The flyers said they experienced I it almost 4f0 miles due weal be fore they were found. ItKSCCr, HIGHLIGHTS ( lly the) Associated rrss) The flyers were In the water 21SJ hours, establishing probably a maruthon record for derelict sea planes. Navy traditions were upheld to the very list. Commander Hodg- (Contlnued on Page Five.) j- PKNOLETON, Ore, (By flip As sociated Press.) 'Minks" Toylar, Pendleton chief of police and col orful figure of the old west and former sheriff of Cmalllht coun ty, died In 8t. Anthony's hospital ea rly t his morning t he resu It of Injuries sustained yesterday after noon al Itouud-l'p park when Tay lor's horse fell with him. , Taylor suffered a frnctured skull and never regained consciousness. Taylor was the brother of (lie late Tiliuan D. Taylor, sheriff of Cmattllu county who was murdered In July. 1920. In a Jail break. Tay- lor .was appointed by the eounly. court lo succeed him as sherltf. He served until January 1. t PL' I. In July of that year he wan appointed chief of police. A given sum, which will .iupt support ti sum High army or nn vy com'orlably, obviously Isn't going to support much larger ones with out skimping, Just, as an Income merely adequate for a fsi m ly of two ts altogether inadeqialv fur a family of tn. J The war nnd navy dopnrimenn i have been worrying along on their ) pi c sent allowances by pernittttn t j barracks lo fnll Into decay, 'loin without am munition and equip. im-nt. ahitndolng various pi ojects anil laying up ships. And now, according I president, they've got to . fresh cut. I TIHs, practically nit the . the mid a author- Mies say, means just one thing - 'they'll have to begin par tr down tin size. Anybody who ever knew any army or navy men will reft'- to j Ise how that thought muuts mi IKS TAYLOR show mm