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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGE3 TODAY. THE WEATHER , PORTLAND (AP). Ore gon: Generally cloudy to night and Tuesday. Local rains In the mountains. . VOLUME XXIII.. LA GRANDE. OREGON. IONDAYj SEPTEMBER !l4, 1925. , MEMBEK' AUHOCIATEU PRE88 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRE88 NUMBER 292 ; ' i i '.- FULL ft! of school undervmy More Than 2,000 Young i Jfeople of La Grande ; V iwusuine Studies . YEAR'S OUTLOOK IS ENCOURAGING Last Year's Attendance . Record Expected to Be Bettered Before Term : Is Ended. - Mora than 2,000 young people of Ui Grande, ranging from 6 to 20 yeurs of ago, resumed their fall - vv nter : spring studies ibis morning when the local public schools opened at 9 o'clock. Superintendent J. ' T. Longfcl-' low, E. L. Towler, : principal 1 of the high school, and tho princi pals of the 'grammar schools are allr confident that this year- will be a record ono in local cduca-f tlonal history and expect lait years attendance record of 2,nu will be surpussed before the year Is ended. Toduy, as Is always the ense on the open ii. ? day of school, is largely one of pieparntion for the,. working days to come. Children-, reporting today, were made ac quainted with their teachers and with the season's plans. ' ' 3lany Smiling Fnec uespue. tne ume-nonorou any-' lnff that the first day of school is a gioomy onu ior vn yuu ..,- 'iiciii.ml uppwuiB uv hub iunut, ooenn i aiwaya nota boou. - .. as cariy-us a o ciock """,Mlilnni.rv honlotv. Tho r hnr.h in children were seen on their wuy to school,' cuvnylnpr nn arm- tul of books,-penoilB, tablets artd other , pa. ailiernalland the moat were smiling. t , t" small ' children, nsklng .whether 4x MUi...w . -" tney were giau to return 10 seuoui antl an aillllliutivu aiwwor received from the quartot, Because of several days during the past week devoted to enroll- According to Mr; Jones, the lng In the high school, little time four V(!ttl.s he hns hevn pastor will be lost in getting down :o herj, ,.lms eli a happy, ' proapev thc "steady grind." .JS ,no." All membei-s of the faculty ure ' ' . ' : at hunt! and ready to begin In- . rii ' stilling knowledge Into their prot- MlSS bCnOllCn Will cges. ; Asfrcmlily Helil. In the high school an assembly, was held this mnrnliig and fol- lowing the meeting, short period rlusses were held and the schools dismissed about ll:3fl n. in. , This iiriernnon regular classes are being held nt the high school. I'ouch Leftler MacTuvish will is- sue his football call to practice some time tills week. BE SPEAKER I . 1 Tho first chamber of commerce luncheon of tho season- will be held tn. narrow at 12:05 o'clock in TV,r:.,rZi tonstmnster. m 1 K. 8. Ivanhoe who Is ran kid as one of I.a Grange's lendlmr or- iitora. will deliver an address upon the l.'hited Ktntes constitution, tn keeping with Constitution Weuk now In progr'-ss. I orricers of the chamber of com- im-ree ure. hopeful of a lurge nt- tendance ond urge that all mem- bers le present at the opening luncheon. ' HOE TO 131 Babies Examined; Many Held As Perfect One- hundred and thirty-one nimber ot absolutely perfect ba tmbies were examined at the baby ble w.-re found but a great many clinic here Saturday by Ir. Maud- ""lJL0 b nC(1 f Kolly, of Washington, li. C.f andl Not nearly, all ' the bnUa th-it Miss Alice Marquardt, county were prsent at the elln'c were hRlth nurs-. This is the great- examined. A huge number hid est number of bab:es examined to h" tinned nwHy bpcniifi? of taek by fr .Ketly since she hns uetn of time, it b"tng Irnposniblo to ex conducting clinics In Oregon. laminr more than 131 In one dav. Krtch baby was registered and ' For the benefit of thos who wore a record taken of Its health an l not vxn mined Saturday the heaf'.h tho h'alth of t its parents, after association and health nurse hope which It was weighed and tneaj-. to have a clinic of several dayV nred and thoroughly examined byi duration at some future time. Pr. Kelly and Miss lUr'jardt. i f'hlldron from birth to sixy s After the examination the mothcr'of aire were eligible to attend the was advised ns to the propor care clinic, whlrh was givn undr th j todnjr romTnntod iion th effl of the baby and whether or not ausplrs of the health asportation ' clerey of tho poic In tm 8''ng a physician was needed to co-. by lr. Maud Kelly, working with him In locating th s'olon art'O rect its defecta. In some ess -s tho child welfaro organitat'on. Tho poPeo found tho sultcas. fx-Tiso and proper , diet was ad- and co iny health nurse, Mim ransacked, closed to the railroad .s?J for the. mother. A Iar;etfAIlce MatquaidU , tracks. rlEllILEIl IS CALLED f " Mnrgretta Ctirry this Oklahoma Cily Mil l of 11 CHI'S, spumed :ho millions'- of ilwurl Itniuiiiiig, New ork iniliioitairc, lit order to stay with her mother. Brown ing ottered to adopt her as a companion for his other adopted tlniiglitrr, Dorothy. Sunshine Mnrgretta iias gone to Los An geles in Hie hoi of becoming a -. vatidcvlile star. 0.1.JIST0 ACCEPT CALL 0 w Jon(,Hi lo. of Uic rira( chrlsUun churcn here for - the lpur year8 haa resigned to 'd to ac- ii of'icial I Christian) C(?pt a cuH ,f,.om Ulti oolll.d of tlie Oiegon boai.a . IU,eenU.d .' his resignation yPBt,untty . M,v Jones will beeomeMlnanqial .fecrotal'V of the ' sBfflt'ty, 'leudlliS in a, uiopoaed enlargement-of. the state soeletv s Di-oirmm. lis rea- .igmition, here will take effect :No- venlH,,. I. Although he will longer occupy the pulpit after that date, his hcaduuuiaers ? will h ,,.,. Lecture Here Tonight Hiss Kllwibeth Schoffcn,. better known us Sislcr Lucretla, Is here toiliiy for the purpose of giving two lectures, one this afternoon nt 2:30 o' elod: and one tonight at 1:30 In the tltttlst church. MIsh SehnfiVn will speak on "Aineii- cunlnitlon" ond has invited the nubile to be present this evening. Miss Sehoffon spoke here three or four years ago and was at one time tukintr treatment In the Grande Konde hospital here. Shn hns tunny frlnds h"re who made her ncriunlntaneo then and later. Although her home is at Walla Wulta she is affiliated with the irst Christlun church of Port- ntfl. although she says that her etiiHS :ire not sponsori;d by any church or organization but nre purely her own efforts. Miss Seho- ffen does not expect to h;ave here ""til Wednesday, 1 t AgCtl Idaho ReSlddlt Will Be Buried Here T. H. Cook, 80. .resident of Midvale, Idaho. pnsKod away here Saturday evening at the 'home of bin griindduughter, Mrs. Jerry M iv-r. whom Jin wnn visit ing. l-'uneral services will be held to- morrow afternoon at 2:H0 o'clock at the Snodgrana-and immerjuun chapel un-ler the auspicis of the Odd I'Vllows' lodge. liurial will be In the Odd Kellows' cermHory. 0 Pioneer, After ; Whom lmblei , Ore., Is Naraeu," . Vjed baturUky . 4 .,' WILL BE RllRIED IN SUMMERVILLE Funeral of Former, Far mer,,' J oseph . I n d ia h ' TIT ' - O j. TV j . war ocoui, win ' Held Wednesday.,, Be Reports iocclvert here .today arc fat funeral jrvlres fiir Kdivnnl W. Intbler will bft '"-Id nt the I Kiiinniervllle clmpel IVcln vulny at I 2:30 'oViock in the afteiiioon. - ' '- ' PORTLAND, Ore the As- soclated 1 Press) iSilwnrd W. 'lm- bler, Oregon pioneer who crops ;d the plains in 1852-63, and niter whom the. town of . Imb'ler, Ore., was named, died at his home at Ardenwald station, near .here. Saturday at the age of 62 yeurs. He settled first in Lane county and then moved . to Dufur, later going to the Grande Homlc -Valley.. Alter many years ihcrc he moved to Crvvullis and fourteen yeurs ago came to Portland. Edward V. I nib lor was born In ' ' Muh Ion tmrgh . county. Ken lucky, in 1S43, being tho son of Iavid and .Hister (Jackson) Itu bler, natives respectively of North Carolina and Kentucky. In 1S44 ...v..... they m'srated from their 'CyB.0"?"'X','- T''.," home to remaining there until 1852, when (ho reports of the rich, and unexplored port ion of the Pacific coust led thum to fit out ox trains and undertake, Uii arduous Joiunuyy .aurirttt. tke plaliia. to Oregon.'', w.: ' ' . They settled on the praltlo eV en miles west from the town, be- ing the first settlers there, and look up 320 acres of . land. jn i 18u tliey removed irom this pluco to Wasco County' in i koo i they made another move1 toward tho east, when they settled in- L'nion county, where .the town of Imblcr now ctumis, remaining there until 1885,. when they re- (Continued on 1'affB l'lve.J AUTOS TANGLE ill v 1 ' I l-UlltirS Snlr Tills is the oM'R- j Inc inslnllmeiit or "WIuiIh ot ' I rjianco." Ilex IttMicli's ren Mory A three-cnr collision, which luck-I'm,, m,,, Wik rilninl nt lly resulted in n0 injuries lor any Walloun lake In Mny, l25, b? of the occupants, occurred near yrnnu i,ols cimrnii.v of filn llllgiird ye.sierduy. according, lo si,,,-., uimls of t hane'" will he Alonzo G. Dunn, slate tralllc of- P1II. ( in-mMfniN dailv n-lallniejit. fleer, who arrested Arthur poul son, driver who olticers said caused the wreck. , PoulKon ' tried to pass a truck driven by O. A. IlurgcHS of i'ujiil lup. Wash., and run into a touring cur driven by W. It. Hules. oi' I'ilico. Wash., causing Haies' nuiehlne 10 mil me ii-uuk. uccoruuig to jniiiu. The three cars wera . dumuged to some extern, each one losing a wheel. 1'ouison was nneu jjb ann cojuh KtraiiRi.r's ear." Wllh practised In the Justice court this morning : lnuch n(. n arrangi'd the three by Justice of the Peace Hugh J-J. worn w.t shells which ronstl Urady. ' j tilled his stock in trade, lienoath ; one of them he deftly concealed n "Bud" Lynch Leaves The Evening Observer Stall In order to take up coMege work, at one of the state Institu tions this fall, "Hud" Lynch, r-: porter on The Observer's staff for nearly two years, has given jp his position here and left yei tf?rday for Eugene and ('orvallls to make entrnnce arrannernenis. Lynch has been a capable and popular member of the staff and will be missed In La Grande. In addition to general reporting he handled musical ' assignments with an ability not ordinarily common on a small city paper. He a'v did jtome sports writing mont creditably. An applicant for his ; position has already tern soloct ed ami announcement of the n-A s'uff mem tier will be m'le Inter. Wenke Comments Upon Efficiency of Police G. K. Wenk of f.o'irvlf w. Wash., whos s'i!rasa wes sfolen from Ms enr following his ar-ivil hero at 1:3 o'cloek lst nleht. HsriryFord Interviewed ' On Aircraft Manufacturer Sees Com binecj Plane and Dihg - luiu ior i'tuie Aeiial Navigation; , DEARDOKN, Mich. '(NBA. Spe vial)yllenr Kord b't'llevi.i tiie air-' craft or the future will bo u com bination of the dirigible and the airplane. ' A. uLinblnulion . of - the 1 types probiAly w.ll fly bettiir than either vim alone.1' Buvs the automobile manufacturer, whoso, factories :unl . dcveltfpinent of aviation research .' ad If a cL.iuiiieu lii. B.bie and air- plane had been developed hoth of ' T.nnf Hpnritlfr Rfhprl the recent naval nlr die .slers might Ti in , 3? OCnea "l have been averted, experts 'ilicy po.m out that the greatly Increused pressure in the -helium bags of the Slienanduuh, wln ii ihe .In. Bible wae suddenly shot to a hlghor altitude by a- line nquall, . caused the framework of the craft to give way. ,' ,;iriir.in w'4h airplnne wlhKS might have been able to either nose oi'W.i and preven. l)io sH rochet- Ing" o If tho dirigible part of the craft collapsed, tiic wlngf might enable j.o volplane safely down to Hie ground. . i, If such a craft had been avail able for tho Htwi1lan flight, in stead if the PN-9, No. 1. the tir1r? Ible part of it would have kept It In'the air after tho rrs simmI" whm exhausted and it might have drift ed buck over ono of the pitrol ships. The necessity of landing tn rough sea and the posilhie pmnah ling of tho plane would have been averted. MIss Maxine'McNeal, of'lhis fcity i.,s at rnuo Hondo hospital today' ,wlln naeiuroa bkuii and is in a j'ver' """ouh connuum the result ot w"! inrown irom a nor.se yesier- uy unernooii. one was ruling wiui " .Iny 01 irienus n-ue i;ovo wmn her horse became frightened and I1EIII1L BAD! Y INJURED1 ran wtth hr-r. causing her to fall.- tentiary. Tha latter wns snten MlKS.McNeal was brought to rhe cod to (wo 'years following a con hoMpital iny e ui-st n.ghl at about 8 frsHlon to Judge J. W, Knowler o'clock. Her condition Is not much that ho had burglarised a slore Ir improved this morning, according North Powder several month? to word received-from the hoHpltul. ago. Winds of Chance By REX huThe i:eiiliiK Olwerver. rilAPTKIt, 1. 1 With nn oHtentotloim riotirlsh Mr. "liUcky" liroiid pkiced a crlp (en dolle.r bill In n engi r palm out si rtrhed ncross lilH rnhllng tub'.p. j 'The cenlleman wns and i he pnmi.ior leseri!" Mr. Kroiid pro- Caln"ifd to lb world. Ih quicker than the hand, find the deale r'H mrum Is niuwic lo 1 ht " pR,iet i.bo.u the size or a five-gram Your Delivery Service Whether yt-u. ri-ehr our cip nf 1'be Olwrncr by eairfir In lite city or by mail The fb rtrrtrr Is iiitireoteiJ In sci-lng thai you rccvite piom;it ami rvtfular wtvIit. TIm- entlrp iMrriilalkin tirsnnl-ztil-oti 'n iMlnst rffrgnnlel grmhtnlly,. ileliery ami ffrhi tl'tti', and tM ilfliT will up pn Hate report tm uti-nl Ufrti -lory M-nli-e of any kind. I'n-v loiw M-ritcp Un nut beM wbnt nr il'Hln and fniimtemrttt m the iM't few month lliifinicli mit I lie lerrltrn-y is planned. -Obrrrt AderlKlng A Meft.-liaudh.iEig Service. SIFIFLO CHARGES FRAME-UP pcclai e3 that Arrest Last "i Night in Baker Was v " Unjustified ';P, SUBSTANTIATED BY .) WILLIAM POLLMAN . Senator. ;from ' Oregon LontintlCS ; 1 On' ' rllOJlC ,- U1U 1 UHOWea UCCUreilCe , ' : '- " PORTLAND. Ore. (Ry tno" Ao sonlMert Pr"si).-T. B. N"uVihi' sen. one., of Senator S'nnfleid'' prlnrlpil . pol'tleal advisors, de elnred that Htanfleld nstured him telenhon : there" was ni Justification for' Stanfleld's aire' nirll In a linker, en fo on s chm-ire of being drunk and dlsor- lorly. Ne ihaufien said that William PoilniHi. Baker "banker, who is n porWAvgion of the facts, also a' auvifA h'm .the arrest was "entire ly, without', provocation." ,- Xeuhaunen declared that "In mv ftp n'nn, what occurred at Rake? s i;ierey a forerunner of several nttotnnts which will be inRrto to ent'inrle the senator Ih disorderly enp'ijirt charges. A private do tec,ir Informed mo Saturday that ne nni been invited as a party to a ,'fmme-iip of that kind j)ur ins the Pendleton Round-up." Continued on paare Five.)' BT RGLAR TO BE" TAKEN TO STATE I PENITENTIARY Tlirf sheriffs office ' annpunoer 4H'atiln'd BeMohs' will" Be taken I' - "s'ete Institutions In Salem this evening ana another will be lod- in uio.uisuno asyium at l-enar leinn. . (.nine wampton, or union, will uuieii 10 : ute leemo . ininnea the nome, ana Alien ieickolcnoorer and Allen will be takenttoJ.ho state penl REACH illopntblc pill. H was tho erratic emvlor or this tiny ball, lis niys erloim cornltiKS and goings, Uiat ad summoned Mr. Ilroad's aull nrc and now held Uh observant tu ere.1, This ii.inltciHH, .compoact f rougbly Urensed num. listenmi ttei. lively to the seductive mono, wgiit' which accompanied the deal rs delt manipuliitlons. und wa. cully eiitcrlalned thentby, 'J'hrei (ny tepeis in a row and a Mill lin k medieliie.muii. in.dde." Tlu , ehk. r's voire was hlgh-plteliei nd Itc irrled like a 'Ihlrty-tblrly. Vou fec him walk In. you ope ie door, and you double you i"ney. A wl tilly simple! Himiiull wliil! WbatT Aa 1 live! Thl ;eiiUenmn wins ti n moreten sll vir-longued sonKblrds, icn mea m nc-TH of mirth the price of ; und duy'r toil. Takft it. sir, an nay ft miike a bMler and a Mrnna r nin ii of yo... Tltius :re good an I spend, my money fie'. I madi M puck n grub to Mndermnh, rou tils a pound, but ensy come, cjf ko. Kuw then. who'M next. You'v". en me uork.vI couldn't Imrfle ( o e-eed Klwusb with i1now-glnt;N a. ; Ijieky Ilroiid'ft three. legged tabl ;tood uniong some slumps beKld he muddy roadway which dl; eviee tut the m.iin street of Ityeii i-nd along whir h fir med an IrreRii ar stream of pedesirlnns; lip-tden-Ki ! to his practiced manipulation . the polished wiilnut shell he nisin iiiiiied n un reding rhsttter of I hi .to-1 nbove v t down. Now his volci w.-s loud and challenging, now i wjib upologetic. uIwuvm II stlmulal l cuMostt. lino mniuert lie wai ; jubilant and guy, jkiiIii Ih wm con 'rile im'l qi" rulous, iirciudonail j fit- bifsi rorth Into plaintive eli ; 't-ntiiiWitlnn. i Fixing ii hypnotic guxe upon i hliind, blue-e b si under win ; luid J' s' Jo:n d thr rburnied rirdt 1 lie murtnurefi. Invltlnglv: "llette try our lurk. titt. It's DHnlsl -Ure- three rtiunees lo win and on to 1n-e." Th n'.Jeet of bis Address shoo! h M bend. ' A ant lis nlsh. Ay han Norv ri-n." said b. "Ianl.h dice or Nniw"'(tln pok- c'T. they'ri- both the name. I'll den I oo h fref hnnd and it won't cor i you a cent. Fix your baby blue (Continued co Page LltfhU) George Remus In Bad Again - 5T , H I 1 re. - r . r . ..Cpoiitc llrinus, inillKiiiiUrc boalleiwr, reJtMised fniin the At 'Inntn frtloral pemlontlnry nftcr wrxlnic aenteiieo for bootlrK ittiu:, In inken in Dnylon. O., lo faoo other elmriteH of selling liquor, l'hoto el.ows, left to rlsht: V, 8. Mainlml Hlanley Borth nii.k, .Georice Remus,' ami V. S. Deputy MarsluU Tbeobolil. ouitthlIea ' WA6HWOTON ' (ny the 'Asao- ' ' "''e Islnntl, ami a Cana luteil. Press). Commnnder Johi. " '"o aavtai crow Is standing 'todncra,' of the acaplnno' PN-a.: : ' , .'. lo. .1, appointed naslstnnt ..chief '. ' '"' f tho nuVy bureau or ncronri 'le, ' has advised Soot'ctnry Wil- JUr hc prcferrod to ' remain on; sea duty with airplnne.. - 1 Ke Bald, however, , he would anv ept. the -position if: In,' Wilburs semiwij lo ia,,ycar Ui llic penl. ?plnron..m)r services ll)'be,moreft,.mtal.x ,nd rineU W.OOO by Vw ;aJUttbre in the' department CALL NRW YOlUv Uty th6 Associa ted Press)' Mux Pam. 'noted law yer,, organizer w ill, Vice' President Uawes of t.le t.eiitnil Ti'.ist tioih pany of Illinois, and founder the Notre Dame 'sohooj of Jour nalism, died nt his home here from heart attack' at the aire of tio yeai-8. ; Pendleton Selects New Chief of Police P BN Dl .KTON, Or ( Htiecial )--T.- H. - tlurdinc,' an - experienced police-officer who served as chief of Pendleton's fdice tor about lo years ' beginning in 1900, wilt succeed W. It. Taylor who died tere following " nn sccitient al tlound-rp park. Ounllne's ee. ctlon wus unanimous vote and ollowed nn all-dny caucus of thtv city council und nuiyor il tiring which the names of 12 men were OllHidercd. , , ' iVitncsses Ran Work At Baker Hearing H A K K It . Ore, (Special). . hnrgt-s tbnt H"iuetary of tho ln- rlor Work condemned the H.i- r Irrigation project afler .in, our's. Inspection onfl afttr It hud -en unproved by congreca. whli'h iree times uppropi laletl the loney for this work, were made tiring the course of testimony ny i. A. Htewnrd and F. A. Phil ps. Maker farmers nnd llveHtock ten, ut the public lands hearing fiturday morning. Mr. Htewnrd oren'y necus ! teeit-tary Work 1 of .sending Mr eel of the federal depiiiimeni t iigrlculture wtth Instruclions to nalte a disparaging report on the taker project. F.rt.rAt-; mhj.max kimi:i KI:GI:NI;. Ore. Wilbur Hut--els, 4I,V one of the owih;i:i of ie Hiii gels-1, t arm iuhiiiHI near Votl, 2" miles wnit of F.uri'n as killed to-'ny wblln odlng dece of. machinery. He fell upon he main drivn belt und wns 'irown svainst a pile of tltnle endering him unronscSoiis. Deaf h am on the way to the hospital n Kugene. Mr. Iitiraeis (a survived by i ire and three children. Pl.AM; FAI.I.K; TWO IHAU rMU'AOO (AP). Meiitenanl Vortman and M1m l(ns Po Inle lk of I'hWdKO were killed Htfl- :ay when the airplane In which iey were riding rraSiid at t.ie .urora fnlr giounds Miss Pol Insnk was a passenger In the plane. fJ XrR A A aft. A A A..av ' Krh:vit;il AKHUiti': 1IAMFAX. Nova Scotia AI) Tho- t'nltoil Htaten Hlilpnlmr bnnnl launu Anton,, of about 5,000 i run u Nfliiui D tn tiiu ' DuriiiwuBi : SEXT1CNCKU To 1EN I - KI.AUJITII I.1AI.I.W I 1 Alii u.nk a'.'niMHi. nt nan. 8laiwliior In cniimHitlon with the aeuill f llliotll j .Mlirjuil, IV ml cull rJuiUtO Leavltt. Way antl Mm phy, both prouUnitit CentrtU Oru. list rignt iayi nay orer 1110 pfm KCSHlon of black sheep, , wlUcli iemiltcU in ftlntphy's death,,.. t, iAii'OKni oicilhi:d iIo.mi; ' roiiKsr' nii,i,H. n. v. (aim Ueno ImcOMte, 20, Davis cup Hlar, (eHil'd a eabltv;raiii from' Krenrli military antlioritleVlortleriiig Iilm bark to rVtineo. for . coinpiilsory military (ralnltur. He was onleretl Co sail WedncMlay. 'I'liu AjihtI- Ouii Lawn lentils association oftl elnls have) appealed to Actinjt Swretury, itf War Dnvfs . to hiter cimIc fifr laurostu wlh the i'rcnefi ombnxsy at WashliitfUjit to ucttln an extension of Mimf to permit lu (,)ste to complete' It Is play In the national tennis championships Caillaiix Will Sail " : . For U. S. This Week ;: PAHIB (lly Associated Press). Joseph Callltiux, minister of fi nance, will leave Paris for Wash ington Wednesday, delegated with f-ili power from the French go- ernment to negnl ule a funding iigrit'inetit w Ith the ('nlted Htat-n government covering l-'runce's war and post-war debts. Premier Palnleve's InntriictlonH lo M. r'alllaiix are of a lirond chariicter. - What he does will be sunjeci oniy o ine ratiiicaiiou oi parliament. MAX III NT UX. KAN FltANC'IHi'f) ( A P). Gol den (Jute park wllh Its miles of ronds and Is ken and thick woods, within the city, wns the eene of a mini bunt Hunduy after John Goviier, a middle nged mechanic, shot and killed hlH divorced wir-, llael Young, and seriously wouniled Jacobs. her compunluu, iluny i Moroccan War Affects Settlement Of Debts (My ( Imrli-H l. Ktewaii.) WAHH I NtlTl N ( N KA Sp-chil Frunee'H w:tr in Moroo, with iinolher oat- Just Miutina in Syria, won't Improve this country's pros pect of arranging a 'mtisfactory i debt settlement. It's heirlnnliig to bt enie nppar- em thai the Moroccan :iffalr iB of consldenihlt! alxc Thir I iruseH. who are In revolt In Hvrlo. are xtuhtiorn figliters, , no. Doth thtse cMiiiitulKiih are expen sive und undoi.t'tetliy will make he French fe poorer. All the Indications nre that ' The beauty of th? who!, thins' in America's world war foreign deht that imhndy en tho tnide In Wuh -commission will sUhtl pal In ita lnton expeetn An.rtca to fil (-nnversat)nns with Flnanee Mln- p. ne-nt oa war loans -wre, t froii, lier Catlhiiix of Frnnee that ts it Knitlnml. will Insist on an agreement which , A- lor the ret ft little '.nter :(iMrs to give the I'nlted States, est. perhaps, here end there, but all she has coming. j nothing more. 1t reality the figure are llkly The pending negotiations arc for to be hoc listed so as to make a J popular coasumpUoo, . . . 4 NAVY BOARD WILL PROBE i DISASTER Wilbur Appoints Court of Inquiry for Shenan , doah Wreck MITCHELlTwiLL GIVE TESTIMONY Secretary Instructs the Hoard That His Story Is Not to Be Restricted in Any Way. WASHINGTON" (By the A-sc- ' -lated Press) Secretary Wilbur hns appointed a court of inquiry to InvestUrate the Shenandon' d's nster, wllh Rear Admiral HOury Jones, chief of the navy's gener al board, as president, At. the same time, the wna de partment made plans to hv Col onol William Mitchell, chief fig ure in'v tho wholo controversy, nvallnble as an expert witness for : the pres'dent's special board when that body begins its Inquiry. The work of the Shenan loah -.board will supplement that of a spectnl bonrd of nine men which Conlldge appointed to delvo thoro chly Into the broSd, question of the nation's air policy, which has Sra tST .ubiit of 1 bluer con troversy since . the 8henandoati d ls:ister. , Won't nratrM Mitchell ' Tho war department win make , It clear to tho board that it does not wish to rustrict the tcHtlmony, of Colonel Mitchell In any way: Tho wa rdupartmont oxpialnvd that neither disciplinary proceed-, ' Inss ' which have boon . initiated against Mitchell 'nor his otifuial tlulies us chief of the air a'rvlcn i of the Eighth Corps area Will be poPmltUd tQ intorfero with his iippeurunco board. fob the sptjclal WASHINGTON (By the Associ ated Press.) A belief tat prohl--) billon In tho United tUates Is fiicing a supreme test, with the final out come In doubt was expressed to night In a report compiled after months of Investigation by the ttc xeurch and Kducatlon Department of the Federal Council of Churches. ''No one enn say with postiveness what the ultimate outcome of this i eat will he," said Urn roport. "No cocksure optimism Is warranted, nor Is pessimism or 'defeatism' ju.il llfled by the facts, Much aeemri io depend upjn tho development of public opinion in the near future." An "unfavorable and diso.iiu-tlng'' ; trend since 11)20 in the ociitj coti-i , r settuencea of prohibition way yreii by the Investigators lo Litutlntics V ' gathered from muny sources, hut he report .fleclureu no. uvaiiahia t Htutlaticul data could be accepted ,1B conclusive and 'pofntul out tluit thu wholesoipc effrcta of! prohibit tlon are registered in inconspicu ous ways which cannot be reduced to statistical tabulation. Many of the claims mado by Ihosn on both sides of the contro versy wero discarded as vartimlly worthless. Publicity inateriul cir culated with a view to influencing ! public opinion was declared to have been based largely oa quea ' llonabe data. I.iirortuuaiv ruhlicu.v. 'Prohobltlon publicity hits mif- (Contlnued on Page Kivu.) good many concenslons Pi tint French, but it must nt- done i tb rt nohotly will know It exert t i h w ail per-expert, llk H'e.rttirles Mel lon und Hoover -r.a .naior it m not. It must be dnc ih(- w;i be- ' canst' the lmlriitratlon .u.en t beliee Ainei lean pnl.lfc opinion would approve undue JenVmy ln- wnrd the French. But ib's wo t suit Minister ruillnux whorf" :;iinie l.i to make the people think tb-y ni golltng more than they are. Vh outlook dt.tesn't favt;r harmony. r Si