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VOLUME XXIII.
S1KMBER ASSOCIATED PREHH
LA GRANDE. OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PHES8
NUMBER 291
LA GRANDE,
CITY
OF
nnnui i-rinai . I HI mm ftP t
fufulaiii ; mm ui-
OF CITY IS'lMl GITY ARE
La Grande Has Grown
More 'lhan 30 Per Cent
Since J.920 Census
U. S. GOVERNMENT .
RECOGNIZES RISE
Federal Postal Popula
tion for La Grande Dis
tiict This Year Placed
at 11,158 Persons.
S!f till government cenw'is
was ink -n in ,a iifn( In
Mm )t)iiliit ion of (hi' cMr hits
grown rrnm u little belter limn
DIM) to n total or iiidit (Inn 10.000
Inside and Immediately ad lucent to
tho corporate limit-. Flu ores w-cm-crt
by The Kvcnhif OIimm'wi In
dicate ttmt Oils gain has uciiuillr
b'M'u mail- in Ihe pat flu years,
with llii steady icmvth continuing.
I.n ;riimh- Ik dctim-d soon, ninny
believe, to mi vi". rtrontcr Mipula
(thn that will establish; it more
flri?y limn ever as Fjistorn Orr
gMi's iti'iii'f rml, agricultural end
commercial center and Iuckcm H(y.
The 30 per cent Increase has
hei-n caused hy the continuous
building up of the coin in unity
along .ill lines and its recognition
by outside capital as the logical
and geographical center for de
velopment Tor Kaslirn Oregon's
va:tt resources.
The inure than 10,01)0 people
here now are Hut transients hut
are eiiir.ens of the community, of
whom the majority own property
and take an active part In tlio
city's affairs. Ahnul U.tMHi ncenrd
ms to the figures a vat hi hie, live
within the present corporate limits
of the city and more than LOW)
it-sate Jum over the line but actual-
ly in l.a Grande In May Park, nn I
the uurth side where the cily
limit s cut through a well popu
lated area, and other areas Imme
diately adiac-nt to the city limits.
Postal Ktx-eipts Jump
The I'icnres used to indicate the
K0 per cent inere.me In pfiplllH- i
mm are lancn inou me NlimsMca
or postal receipts, water nseia,
school attendance, tchphnne users,
light users and other sources.
The postal receipts would indl-
i (Continued on Page Knur.)
Kcrngnit on of -the progressive
methods of western chain r.tnre operator-;
is shown in the election of
.M. H. Skarcs to he president of 1 he
National Chain Store Grocers' a
suciai ion at ii;- autiti'i) convention in
ChtesHo recently'. This association
is composed tf the lai'Ker operators
id' chain grocery stores in t his
country and represents uhout 30,
000 stores.
"Sr, Skaters has rare huslne r
nhillly. Ilcginning- with one. small
sf ore at American V ills. Ida., in
11' IH. he has tncn-HHed his opera
tions until n"v (he SkatfKs .-tores'
liave food dist rlhm tug stations in
(Continued on l'.(te Kour.)
SKAGGS HEADS
CHAIN STORES
Pirate Shaped Hats In;
All Colors Available
(P.y M. M. M.)
S(j far this s--asuii piiat"-siiap'd
hats lav- bei-n vcy nnicli in de
inalid by fashionably dressed
women. 'Pi hi hats are made 1 j
r-s-mblf hats worn by pit n(
eais igo, turned back nt'f of the
face and usually drooped at one
side uith a sing!- ornament fu.
ttiuiuiin'. Til's shaite is tnund
among both sport I ats and hats
for divss wear.
U hej- shJijes are also in de- J
mand. hoeer. laii't hats b.mg j
ve-plinui-lly co't.l for drexs Wi-a ' . I
Most of the dr.-KH hats are ma le j
of I -vo tn.i -ri.i Is eorubliu-d, such '
as ..jvt end ain 01 velv.t and'
fe't. i;inl.roi.irry x bdn? list d t
. ttrisif'y ror tt ininrng and .
1 tiin' Mnne o; nainelUa of odd d"- ;
!i;n an- g.M(d. 1
I'l ll spitrt hats, which w. re -o '
iopuiar tinting tve Ut(- nuinm-r
inunths. are bvin rejlued oy
M. It. SkaaKs. Wlio was recently
appointed president or (lit .Mi
l.onal Chain fSt re Grocers' as
sociation at its annual convention.
WHEN FORM I
! ASSOCIATION
order tn m.'ilnlnin 0 1.1..U
standard anions b-auty shops of
la flr'inde u number of proprietors
and employes 01 sho; a liero met
lt evening lo organize a Hair
Dressers and Cosmeticians associa
tion of Iji Grande. Eleven opera
tors were present. Including Lucille
Daly, of the t'oloniul beauty shop,
and her assistant, Miss Betty Oar
lirk and Mrs. Iloane; Myrtle Oiest.
of the Marlnello hop: Caiolinn
Deal, of the Fashion Beauty aliop.
and her assis ants. Minnie Jist,
Ituth MeCloud and Mabel Duller;
Mis. M-wby. Mrs. Glare IJarnes and
Mrs. Meier.
Caroline Deal was chosen Tre.i
dent of the assoeliitioii. ,Mrs. 1, t
Mosby vice prejiidei.t and Mips
Unity (ial'llik. erretllhj-li'easul-.'r.
There will be another meeting
of the organization nexi Tuesday
night .mil all Interested are re
liue.dt'd b. members to be there.
iJaich Pays S250 Fine
Assessed by Slater
NVk llaleh, who pleaded guiliy
to possession of moonshine yes
terday and was fined I2r.11 l,v
Judge .1. D. Slater, paid the fine
".),. r,lj,v afternoon, police ofri-
Wallowa Pioneer Diet!
In Portland Today
I'et.-r ( ) Sill II van, pioneer of
Wallowa county and formerly a
resilient of I ,n 'irande. died in St.
Vincent's hospital at Portland thin
mnrnmir. The deceased was the
fnt her of Mrs. F. V. liowman of
la (Jrande, Mrs. (ieorjfe Youiic
of I'm Hand. James O'Kulllvnn of
Pendleton, and John IVKnlllvim rr
Kan- as ( 'ity.
His remains will be laid
rest at Knterprise.
to
Ti:nu,i. sitk si; riu:i
i:rf;i;.i;. ore. ah options on
the prop'.d site of the Southern
I'aeiiie terminal and ear shops
west, of Kupen,. were taken up this
inorniMR' when cash for the Kit
jrene terminal bond Issue was re-
calved from Portland find deeds to
the property were intmediaey
turned over to the Southern Pa
cific company.
The Southern 1'aellic company,
in return, - transferred deeds for
approximately a So acres of Its'
.SpriniTi'Md property to th- eily or
Kutrene. The terminal site west
of KtiK' ue cum prises about ai j
a I res. j
spor-t huts of velour, attliough1
sevetal Fr-iich f. Its aie still he-1
ing shown. Some of these hats
are made very munnish to be
worn wi(h the strictly tailored
utt. cithers are trimmed with
embroidery and ribbon ornaments.
Almost any color Is available tn
hat, thiS Nlll MOM a II hoilfll iliih.I..
pencil blue and bla.-k is anion--1
the h-adntg coiurs. Ktmd and t he 1
wood HhadH are Mtlll good, an 1 ,
ashes of nses Is brcomlng e--yi
popular. Out. reason fo, its poo-!
ularify N because tt blends cuf-1
tiy w ith many other shades.
Closp.flti jng midal hats are j ih!
coming into fashion and will !
much in demand during the win-
t- r mi.nl lis. These IimIh. w ti.cn
are m.i.le ()f meial cloth. htaiiy'
i.ibroidef-cd. nr muterlal embroid-,
ered with tut till thrciid. are m-!
P'-ci.illy effi ctlvc when worn with
a fnr coat or wrap. Mii"y yf
thesu huts aie beaded, I
In
Dr. Maud Kelly, Child
Welfare Workets, Con
ducting Clinic Today
EASTERN OREGON
i INFANTS HEALTHY
In'estipation Shows that
Rickets, So Common in
West Oregon, Is Rarely
Found in This District
At J0:n o'clock this mornlne
th Tly-seven babies hnd already
been registered nl the free baby
cllnic here belntr conducted through
I he health association by lr. Maud
Kellv. of Washington, li. C, and
working' with the national child
welfare orKnl7.iMon with head
quarters in New York. Bhr Is be
Injr assisted by Mrs. Cllemlora
Htakely. of the stnte board ot
health. Miss Alice Marqmirll. coun
ty liealth ntirse. and severpl mem
bers of the local bpard of health.
All children of the pre-schnol
ope are eligible fnr the eHnlc. The
piirio;e of the clin'c 1 tn e.vnmine
babies for defects and refer them
to the family phystcln.li for trer.i
nieMl. and to dise the mothers in
the care nd feeding of Iter baby.
l.(Knl liable Heallbv.
Or. Kelly says she finds many
,lrenp. healthy hnhint in eastern
(iregon nnd finds that rickets,
which i b common disease am one
children, Is noi so prn.nonneed Jn
children of this Afctloif hit In Wll
himette valley, fhe thinks thin is
dtie to a Iftrper amount of sunshine
here. Sun treat mpnts are usd
practically altogether for this con
dition. No record had bpen taken of the
examinations mude this morn in nr.
The clinic continues thronehout the
day nnd almost one hundred entn
Inatlons will probably be made be
fore eveninff.
In Ion Utile Meld.
Knrty-slx babies were examine(
at the clinic at 1'nion yesterday.
Many were found to he in nlmo t
perfect condition, while others bad
.slight defects.
lr. Kell will h'dil two more
clinics in the state'of (ref?on be
fore leaving for the east.
The first of the aYasnn'a weekly
chamber of eounnerep Tm-nday
noon luncheons will be served next
week at the odd Fellows' halt on
Adams avenue with Judge J. W.
Knowlcs as chairman.
Colonel f. h. Ivanhoe will be
the prineipal speaker. His talk
will be delivered on the subject
of the I'nited States constitution.
Next week Is national constitution
week and an address of this na
ture will be particularly appropri
ate. Plans are bcjng laid In make the
fall and winter series nf luncheons
unusually Interesting. (lend enter
ing service has been secured, ;tc
eordlnir to the secretary, this :aet
If the luneheims nr(. tfl ,f taken
care of hy the Hilveer (irtll.
Western Chamber of
Commerce Head Coming
Paul Klagstone. western division
manajfer of the Vntted states
chamber of comrnerre will steak
next Monday nin it the letichen
or the linker City chamber of com.
m ree, , number of men from
al Orsnde urn planning to attend.
Pi:i,Mli; Ji ,mi;o
SAI.CM. fire. -- Jtidire J'-rey I
Kellv of Ihe Marb.n rounly cireuit I
court has be,.n as-lgie bv chief'
.Instice MrHride or tlie Kutc n.
prenie court to Kn to K la ninth
county and pr-side at tij.- tnls j
of K. I., Kiliott, district Hitom, y,
and William (.evens, state prohtht- j
Hon commissioner.
Mr. Klllot; Is aerii.H. d by an in- j
dietiu -ni returned against him in
Klamath county of mal ifUh-.t nee Ic
orilee in coniwctlon uith ihe dnt
posil of soiie- sugar ronftseat' d In
a liquor raid. Mr, U v. ns Is
ehargrd with the th-ft or a re.
volvcr from a Mexican resident of
Klamuth Fulla.
LUNCHEONS TD
BE HESUMED
'Hampering
Of Farmers
Not Favore
Washington's Governor
Roundly Scores "Legis
lative Mania," in Ad-
I dress to Grange.
eiated I'ress). Itoundly scoring
the "les-tslatlve man a which hits
turned our heads and deplete, i
onr pvk 'tbool(s," Governor Ilat-
ley declarer! In a niessace to
Lf'Tl.(l'',',','''f,.''.'l.i.,.y. V..'B.',1.?'!:.. '!!"'
in f...mer i io B.t
off his Imck ami l.-ave Mm fruo
to go abo'.it his business uuh.-im-
pored by an army of roRuiniom.
InveatlffntorB, Inonectors, adviwru
und dictators.
Hartley recommended partici
pation of the farmers in Bover'l
men'al affairs, iir "all trove, n
niental activity vitally affects the
farmer."
PKXDLKTON'. Ore fMh
Pendluton is in mi I a dre-a foe lis
( cfreatest annual ocrar-lnn. 'he
Round-up, which open Wedaes
'"ay, September I tl. for a four
day show.
The s' roid s a re kh y wit h W. n -ners
attd ep.ctrli- Ilt-htH and Pen
dleton citizens are wearing soiu
bre.os in I In.id shirts which rival
those of the cowboys who are
here already aw.ilHnir the opening
day. The competition will be es
pecially keen anions: these ride.-s.
ta n..,7,V.ii V ! , "LT
I, u .. . . .
enr in the world. Among strong
- .i i. i. .
contenders for the ItooseveK tro-
phy, given the alt round cowboy
champion, is Paddy Kyun. who
last year won the troohv.
Visitors of note will not he
tacking. Irvln S. Cobb, famed
as an ntitror and humnriHt, In
"oininT onl will be accompanied
by Charles K'jsac It, 1 he w .
Know n cowboy artist of Montan.i.
They will, with Mrs. Russell nnd
Mr, Cobb's daughter and son -inlaw.
i.Mr. and Mrs. Krank W.
'lll'pmtin, Jr., of New York, be
guests in the private car of J.
I,. I oyle. division superintendent
of the fireat Northern.
' C. M'oe, governor of Ida hn,
will lie among the guests. This
dl be covertior Moore's flint
visit to the Hound-up.
Vt).MA, t'().Mi;.ssi;s
SKM t'M'V (AP) Mim. M).
lian K(i'. of Mapleton. Inun, ! .11
ti a onfes.ioii Ihm nl.'.bl adintt
ing she kllletl Iter Hl-day-old sen
witli; a safety ni.or tMitde in a
Pullman car here .March Site
.said tlio rhlld was born In Kaiim'
Cily nnd un I'll ionic beic be
chllil iH-came reel mi nnd when a
udden linplllM' M'li'il her. site
,CITY awhitIg :
lUi-UPI!I
sln-hed Hie ImbvS throat with the ..... .
blade. The iiHinlon soUcd (be V . N. Hl.lt. . (. ( My Ihe
mystery of rinding the baby's m .y A?.M:e:ale( Press). - The Hay
In Hit1 railroad yards lat M nrli, Iimmo ea.rried a crew of H.'t 'nu n.
"Winds of Chance" Will
Begin Monday In Observer!,
Starting
In
Business
Aii)onc starling a onc hi the
v'U- of huMiic iccftuicv at
once Hm iiifev-ily fir ir-w--paper
publicity if (be ti i; i
lo be n -uii-e.-s.
Hill ndxei-tUIng at the stmt i
110 mine Important Mian ad
cttiing IbitumtKMit a bo-i-
11. cm r. oil grjidi tally
fiMgcf a boo I (be man wiio
iloi-u'l tabic our paiioiiH';e
enough to tell pin the lute; -e-l'ir;
things of hi bu'ii'
rcuularfy in tteu-pafHi i.iee
wbe;e you ep ( It. 'f tie pi-e
grcsic ,n ,raiele Im (n--,
kicp In coti-il mil tointi
with HMHHI p nple thum-b I be
Ih-er cr, w bel ber bis Ini-f m -ileni'iliiN
H J.."0 - wr - lii:ri'b
Wnm Ad r HM) - p.-r - 111 nub
display,
"Ub'rfr er Advcrl King
A Mcrcuaoidibln KcrvJuei."
I An i in
lllfl, HA1 i
d Jtun DHTnn
niiu i umiu
CROPS GOOD
! . . I
UOVCmment KepOl't betS
IIkh an 'lrin g Violrl
at Above 1924
, .
APPLE CROP NOT -
LP TO STANDARD
'
"
PrilllCS Expected to Yield
a . 10 it r l
Fi'll Crop; Hop Crop
Fair.
PO J '!" ! A N ), II -e. lire (on
ci oi s of irrain. hae and potntoes
r-" ci " H.ii'rablv above last year,
accordfuir to he September crop
report Ji st Issued by the United
Slate depart men t of aurriculhire.
t!T.Mi;Tti (he agricultural ntat'stlelnn
l"c:Med ;it Portlrnd. Wheat is now
esf (mated at !R.S32.nno bushels,
eome.tred with 1 r..4r.a,oaf) In t?l; :
oats !i.F.?ii,o(io bushels cotnpared J
with S 370.000 !at year: h rley.
'VI. ooo compared with only 2.4 25.-)
0"": nn'' (,rn 2..3.000 compared
with 2 tssooo. This year's potato
crop Is expected to be 4.7HR 000
h-!n eomnared with R.7B0.000 tn
1!i?1. and all hav crops 2,2!2.ftOO
t'.os eaiupared with l.&KH.OOO I ant
year.
T!u comniereial apple crop, how
evr. i1' now expected to be about
4.?M hoxes. while last year it
w:ts r..;:;.o.ooo: and prunes are ex
pectetl to yield only 1R per cent, of
a full crop. On September 1. the
hop rrop was expected to yield
about ! IVOitonop pounds, compared
wltn IS.tHi.tKfl laat year; but pick
in'f nf t'-' niair crop had then Just
, ,, . , , . . . .
begun, so this forecast Is lubject to
4 , , .
,,VHlon ln"'r-
1,1 M,fi United States aa a whole
IIM' wn-iu crop is noi rar aoove tne
eidimated average amount required
for domestic consumption, and
nio.it of the other staple crops are
smaller than a year ago. The po
tato crop is now forecast ns scarce
ly up to t he annual yenrlv coni
suiupt Ion; It is about 100,000,000
bushels Pas than last year. Com
mercial apples, however, promise a
yield of 3j.:i!H.ono barrels, com.
((?onttntied on Page Ilv.)
STKAMER' FROZEN
IN ARCTIC SEAS
RESCUE ORDERED
VKATTI.K (My the AssncialMd
Press) . .--The steamer Ha ychimo.
of t'ie Hudson Hay company, trad
pi - out of Vancouver. H. C, which
I; st month was punctured by le
in 1l - Aid ic ocean, was reporte 1
: 1 eoi 1 1 oy.f'ii iiibi in 1 ne
u e oft iterscheii island. In the
Antic ocean, and crying for help.
-. ,.,,nst g lard cutter Hear
w ns notified of her plight.
Im ii :,. Iteiirh, one of the
. ot I'i'f. gi '-atfsl a ut In 11 s. p tilled
' Wtu'is ot 1 hauce," he produced
o.,i- i.l tn' b-i.i orks tl I let uili
p.-.- i ,ton tin- matuct in ae'.
.in J'-hi.h, ii.ominenl i-ritics de-
.,i...i. Th., l,y. .l In II... ml-
niMOiiri, k'lainoious llol-lhiand
ilurh.g the go.d 1 jsh. is inp.cini-
I; u:-(m-iiI ng, touched with pathos.
toitliiiig sitMiitiona, humor of a
fy 1,11 1 1,11 'al
0;"- wauls- in the line
balanced entertain men).
Hi ai zn.g the value of
'Winds
(f c,
as a r-alure. the hu-
nine lihs'-iver vill publish the
fiif.i inntullment of Hcac!i"s pop-
nlai Mtory nevi M on- a . Heptt-m
i"i V I : -1 m ; 1 i 1 1 . 1 1 k in.HteHnien h
In i;' herons l 'llitltles, Wilf he.
piiiite.f ,;,,y until ((. ,.,)!
'""i'th li-rf.
(ir:.l morning and evening
new;p.ipe,M un- ouinry over nave
tn t-i- ' ut v ui'is n ' oanc
i nd v ill leal ot c it reir itat ly.
P cttire I'lrd lowed Men
I...j' ti 1: t. W nds of I'.taitee,"
p'C-:io-d bv Frank l.toyd. I'lrsl
N.itioit.tl I'letni.-s director of
w 01 Id - v idi- I'n me, w :is pi t-. fe w 'd
'li Ih" Atcadc vcr.'iMi. Through
II.. .ouricNy of Myeis ami Ford,
pioprietora, jVfjH newspaper-
(Continued on Puce Four. )
Says Her Babe
lfe,,: D. S. MEDAL
.. ii ' , 11 4ia
111 V ,u
vf " ' 'M 1
L ' i ' 'A
m f . . ... . . . v ' . IT -J 1 ' !.. U
Ci 'It IV,
A(It being beaten by Iter biisbaml and lolil her 21-hhuhIh-'
obi dauubrcc UHild he Irtkett fioni her. .Mi. .aiellle Hats it, UU.,
I hKmUmn. Pa., iliitnk inilson nnd gne It lo her child. The
mother denies she forced her little daubter to drink the poison,
KIhi snfs tbo child dm ok tt after 'mylug he wmiIiI rather die
ttiaw n taken fnuii Iht iimXIm t. The ctilld dlcil, but Mrs. Haeck
fturrlTtxl and will bp trbsl for the babj'a innnlcr.
GUNBOATS GO i
TO EMM
WAMIUNOTON (Hy (he Aaso-
elated Press). The gunboats. Till-
sa and Iienver, are proceeding
from Pllliailia to the ooi'tH nl'
crllll m-riH,i. ni.- a in tt ie,
tespeciivety, as a precautionary nale, a Teu tnonlhs ao. Haher K
measure thought necestary by the a Indent of Urn I ntvcrsUy of
Am rlcan legation of Nlcarague, Calilo;ii'a ami Crawford Is it lorni
due to a disturbing political stl- cr si.tn.'ut 01 In I I imcisity of
uatlon there. , , ( Oregon.
No Innding oerations are con-)
templated as no Amer.can bv.-s Ti;STIMV filVl
or pioperty are actually en, Ian- IMM.it (At) Teslimony fav-
g,,r,,j
(Hy the Aatociafed Presa) -
UH ''ieli ;ir;niei OI(Ve-g-
froiu Teroual and Tafranl have
itureii Am.vot, lapitoi of .the
,leiM i utMi 1 rthesmen',1; li-rrdory.
, Hod, French wings resumed their
Mdv.i.ne Ht iia.I.Kht ami enciiunter-
C(1 olliy .juu,.,! reniatam c.
-
,
(jcmiany Invilcd fo
f,...r
iilivnu Vvlllll VI
j
(', ; S V. V A f Hy the AmhocI.i tod
ress - - The alljed (inwiii have
fm-warded tit their amba.:tadoi n
IP rlln nn Invifiitlon to (leruianv to
of well participate in a eonferenn: ,0 con
sider the proposed seeuritv naet.
The powers suifiteMt h coriiercni-e
early next month but no alt.- is nro
posed.
... ........
Petidtelou Dahlias Win Pi
.
-;NIi..;TIN. Cre. Trto firsl
pt i.. s were wtiJi Uy d.ihllliH .;rr-
i-d by l'n P. Hi-iyth
i peiiiiieiou
Ml ,,. Hp.il.an
fall, according to
lufittniatlon tin
has recelvrd.
loeiil ih, .111111
The row 111 of
dnhb"" ts a hobby v.Hh htm. (me
of his flowers, a Jersey Mammoth,
won rhst prii for l'-e largest end
best Individual dahlia. A group
of dahlias on tlr( prle for the
Hi fIora (jih),ay nmij,. by 11
grower outoldo ot apokuiic.
Was A Suicide
rr-i. S FLTEBS
XTRA
PI.OTTI.HS si:vn;N('iJ
S.I.N I ItA.Nt Slf, (AP) Mil
trneisi of from 0111 to two and n
l.itlf yem-s cni l, hi s.11, .icniln
prison wen- Imixisi-d hi the super-
lor 'ourt upon UIK linker and
Itiiscll ( ran ford alter they bud
plcudcd guilty lo chures oT at-
tempted extortion fu couuci'llon
ulili nlm lit liiilmiii t I lit ii if
C, diuklliig, lfe of a coiper nuu-
oiable In leglallon pro l;lbn
h-aliK of gi-n.lug lands on public
domains to stockmen hn in prl-oi-ily
rl bt es giiMI I ofore the
Mib-coiitMiittce or Ihe senate pub
lic k.nds comniUice .icnc.i by l
A. I'b.Ilii.
HAMiHAi.r, m;si his
(Itv the A-iehited Pics.)
na'iionai, i,i;a.i i-;
Cbicu'Ao Cincinnati Tt.
Itfookiyn :t, New York I.
Philadelphia 0. Huston 2.
AMI IIH N Id.At.l I',
S(. I.oil s 10, Chicago I,
New York 7. Pliihulelpbiii -JS.
Senate To Thresh Out
Brookhart-Steck Tangle
(Ity Clmi h-H V. Stewnrt ) A few commentators ha e been
WAHHIN'.i'iON (NKA Spec a')- no un.sophlsticated aa to foiget
The pIPHCIlt h.'Ililte IK Ml eeil
divided t.iat the outcome of the
Hi noklu" :M-HlecU contest for one
of the Io.mi sealH has a lot (,-iore
l m (tort a nee ihnn such a f ght 01 -liinaitly
has. and they always are
pretty hnpoitant.
Oiiginally Hrookhatt was sup
posed to I ve w mi by n small
ma jm it y. The s'-nate com mil tee's
1. count, recently finished, wiped pel ween Hrookburt and Steck.
out t his ma ruin and moi e t,o, , Normally the He pub! tea 11s would
giving Ml eel; a bi:;g'-r i :"lt;i.;e o(e for the Itepublicau CiMi.iida; 0
than M.ooUhtnl was Ihnught to niir the Memoctnts for the Demo
h 1 ve had. ' ci at, hut this contt st is tv-illiar.
However, this Is on C'e bass Nominally tt Heoubliciin U ooi;-
r,( ineont'sled ballot a. Th-re are
etioi.gh eotilesle onei eltuer .0
liii-felisi' roeeii icao nr io 1 m o v
v hloi y Hi 00k hurt's
depending on how ttiey'ic
up lo I he senate,
It will ht
w hen congreHH recom eu' H. to de-
f'dt about the contented vot"S.
Wlml it does decide will detenu -
. wh(.,ht.r smith W. Hrooktrirt
or Hanh l Hlerk shall represent
ilowa in the upper hoUbc tor the
illl 0 GIVE
Colonel Mitchell in Favor
01 Decorating the
PN-9, No. 1 Crew
SUGGESTS PEKING, I
J!JW YORK FLIGHT
Declares1 That Transport
Airships Could Make
Long Trip in From 60
to SO Hours.
HAN ANTONIO (By the Asso
ciated Press). Colonel Mitchell,
in his fourth formal statement,
suggested un overland flight from
New York to Peking, China, by
two army transport airships now
under construction, and the. award
of distinguished aervice medals
to Cummundcr Rodgers and hla
oew.
Mitchell aald the two- transport
airships were of proved design
nnd able to fro 4,600 miles with
out refueling. He said the ships
coutd reruel at Nome and tho
trip from New York to Peking
! could be made In from SO to so
hours.
j Ho advocated decorating tho
; PN 9, No. 1 flyers because th. y
snowed "tenacity, good Judgment
nnd phys'cal endurance wot thy of
our highest type of AmcrKan
manhood."
rt-YKKS AI,Ii IlKKTJW
IIONOLUUI (Hy the Aa.ndat.L
ed Press). All rested, all happ
and all asleep. America's f ive
.new heroes of ftttvlai navigation -I
are at Pearl Harbor today, ro
, covering from exhaustion caused
by being adlrft nine days In tho
mtd-Paclflo In the seaplane PNo,
No. 1. The men were ordered to
bed at a hospital after their ar
rival from Llhua aboat d a
steamer.
They were received with op?n
arms by the Island popular.
headed by Governor Wallace Far
r ,,,,nn
Kharks Trailed Them,
Thry ul toI(i Htopi(.8i nKmcllt.
- ,n ,ir(,Vious statements.
'J'lm fiycrs told of thu presence
PHILADKLPHIA (By the As
sociat.ed Press). The world's
baseball series will begin Wed ties
j ilay, (Jctober 7, In the city win
ning the National lea rim- pen
nant, a meeting or the two lead
ing tennis of each leng te wiili
Commissioner Lund la decided to
day. Arrangements are to play two
irunes in the National league city,
next three in tho Amcrlciiu
.ft'" city, and thu next two, if
si'Vv-n aiM necessary, In the Na
tional league city.
that it's a mutter for the "iuten"
of Ihe lowans' ballot!, md lau
senate, to settle.
A h, but ' the controversy h is
pushed out of the Iowa us' han 's
now and into the senate's. I.itt le
enough t he lowans will have to
nay about It hereafter.
.
The senate, then, will c'lorno
ij(jt was so unmanageable in the
hint congress that the r gul ir
, ipuollcans W O JIU preici ly.n
(Continued on Page Five.)
wdrIdserTes
games dated
agabi, Dcniocrnt - Hteck, unless Hi-ooii,-counled.
hart means to "be good -n tu-
iture.
1 Some say he does, if t iip lie-
publicans u. til vote to sent him.
I ton Id ch they will, assiim n g he'd
! t;inu-.l It wunh'I becacse Ih.v
like.) Ktcck. It was because they
j hated Hrookhart'a Insuigency that
there. ws any talk of Hepubh-
i
ctiu suppoit at Iha iui'iucr.