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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY m. THE WEATHE3 PORTLAND (AP). Ore gon: Fair tonight and Thiraday. Moderately high temperature. VOLUME XXIII. MKMBER ASSOCIATED PRKHS LA GRANDE, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 300 CIT Y EDITION s . IT HARVESTING OF'PRUHES NEK El School Children . Assist Growers in Oaring for l''iuit at Union SATISFACTORY YIELD REPORTED Seventeen. Carloads . of Prunes to . Be Shipped from Association AiaiV kets Alone This Year. UNION, Ore. (Special). Al though the prune , harvest has been in progress for' more tnan a week, woik las been Home what delayed by the recent rains, and it was f.nally decided to close the schoo s in order to speed up picking and packing ' 1 The high school arid , ipper grades were dlsmlBHeri last Thurs day afternoon an4 were opened again today. Packing is under way In sever al places. The fruit association is haudlin? its fruit at the plant In West LTnon: Littler Is packin? nt t':e old Smith hall; . a Cove buyer Is making use of the Imple ment b-Jildlng of the hardware company, and there are several growers who t ave their packing sheds at the orchard. ' ITuiics Large, -Some of tne trull is being face pacweii, some of U jumUie-packe-1 aim some suite-used for shipment. The prunes tais year are luiur ,t lu s.ze Luun usual and most of tne orchards leport a ytuid of saliaiactoiy proportions. I art of the ; shipments were soul by tiie growei-s before pack ing and some will be disposed of ' laicr. " ' l-'rom the - .association sheds alone, It Is estimated that ipprox liuutely 17 carloads of prunes will b: shipped to outside mat kels and the output: from the otnr sue ds is running heavy also. I C H REN An Increase of till pupils from Monday to Alonuay Is noted in the grade scuool enrol I men t re port given out . today by J. t. LonglVuow. s jpei'tntendent. The enrollment, by .schools at the close of tne fust week is as follow a: Central, ;2I; Greenwood, 4S7; Hiver.a, 2; Willow, . Giade schooj pupils total 1,397. The rooms from fourth grade up are congested, but the first three grades show no tendency to be crowded. In anticipation uf this condition, the limitation was tased tins yenrj so that all Chil dren who ptuts.-d their sixth birth days betore the first of Novem ber might be enrolled. Just why the number of beginners Is un usually small, school authorities suy they cannot explain. Nearly Half Of Class Attend College The graduating rluss of 1 124 has a record of which the li Grande liiKh ftehoni uuiy well be proud. Of the bT members of the cIhss. 48 per cent of I hem . are at present in Ht hofts. or have completed courses, of higher learning. Nine are rnrullrd at the T'nlver sity of Oregon, Including 1-aNlla (iurtkell. K leu nor Glass. Frank Me riting, Doyle Zimmerman. Clark Trtce. Krai i c I Koblnson. Itonald Coolidge and Floyd Coolidgc. Two are utiMnding the University of Washington: Vera Beatty and Sheldon Brown ton: two. Whitman college. Huth Scott and 'Ituby Mae Lalgeman and two, Willamette col lege. Itenjamln Durland und Llh tta Leighton. Nine are enrolled at the Oregon AurituHurul college. rre: Marian Headley. Dallas J icolm n, Krane Snodrram. Helen kerns. Lay Lynch. Virgil Wullslnger. Jlar old Srliroedor, Kentn-th KUshman and Tom Icunsell. Two are attend ing normal tehooln. MilUt' 1 Kox going to the Washington state cor nwl at Cheney and Garnet liuw try to the Oregon normal at Von ni'uth. Two ar enrolled in 'jthir schools. James Coker. Cornell rol lege and Howard Beatty. School of Mine, ml Ienver. Two have completed advanced work- Kuth Xlurns has completed her business college cours and Alice Scott bos finuhej notiul school. B.A. Powell May Receive M.E. Church Local Church People Are Awaiting Action of Idaho Conference with ' Much Interest. Local church people are turning their attention this week to the Idaho eoniorence of the Methodist church, which opened its annual sestfion at Cascade, Ida... louay, awaiting dechilons in two instances both Significant because or tneir relation to. the movement said to be dissolving' barriers that prevent a . union o JfrotestanL denomina tions. .... one of these concerns the mer-s ger of the presbyturtun and' the Methodist church at Baker, Ore., which have agreed upon articles lor a trial union to cover two ears. aiid await onty the approval ot the M. . E. L-onleieneu and the. Grande l:onde Presbytery before they complete the consolidation. I No opposition is looked tor, since the highur bodies are accustomed to leaving such matters in local hands, 'iho Presbjtery, accord ing to . Kev. W. C. Uos.i, who is clerk, of that body, will convene in liaker the. third Tuesday oi next month. . At that time, it will be necessary to elect a new moderator to succeed Uev. A. It. Hodge, Who resigned his chaige at Lmun to cm oil at boston university ioi spe cjui. religious work. The second mailer attracting lo cal interest to the Idaho com ere nee Is the proposed reception ol i.uv. lierl A l'uwell, until a short time ago pastor of AI. IS. church bouili, 11 i-H Uiuiue. ii id CAetieu iiiui life will be ruceived today, and his appointment be maue to aouit charge of the Idaho conference ut the close of the week. - Railway History Given To Library by iecney ' yiason Thompson's "Short His-1 tory Of American liailwaya" wan j udded to the library ol L.a Granue high school today, tho gift, of J. W. Keenoy, local ireight agent, rep resenting 4he Union1 Pauluc rail road. The work Is in two volumes, copiuurfiy Illustrated, and covering the history of American ri.iwab and .li asportation tor the liu,t ten decades. t ) DeMolay Chapter Will Meet .Thursaay Night A meeting of the La Grand t chapter of JJeMolay lius bi-en cnlied for Thursday evening ai the Masonic hall, when tne boys will make plans for the . yeara work. This is the first meeting of the organization this fall, ami an m teieat.ng session Is anticipated. Dick Bunnel to Face Circuit Court Judge Dick Ilunnel: brought' to La Grande from 10 miles south or Telocasfct yesterday afternoon by Sheriff ' I3reshear8 on a charge of wanton injury lo personal prop erty, has been rolensed on his word of honor to appear before circuit court next month. Congressman Sinnott In La Grande Today Congressman N. J. Sinnott whose Oregon home is at The Dalles, Is In town today. He is staying at Hotel, Koley. of Members In addition to this the clhvs has Mx f1eiioKrapherst KHa Ansiii'M. litiih Ijurns. Alice llommin. Almi rine .Siooi e. Kern Wei is und .Mil dred Rniuer, aad one Ubrariun, Liia N.lderer. The clufUn of l2.'i in close to '24 j in attendance at school this eur. with m6 per cent of lis To me miters enrolled in higher tnttitutuii. ci,t led the I niverslty of Uregou ' this tail, j hey are: liernard Hum ! melt, Kred Luuman. Hermun Kra mer. Gilford Heili and Heieii V.'.'-l j lams, 'l tiree are going to O. A. C, i Kdwin Jensen, lon iierry and j kiarjorte Khby; live to Whitman, 'Margaret creasey. George Kulk-r, j Jack Dennu, loug1a.s Mue and Laniond Aieyc rwRk and rive io 'normals. Murel Andrew, i'rovo. ' L tuh ; t-ai line Wh.sier, 'h n ; (nti Kbert, Hri lingitiii und Aianan ! Loveit and Velm& AicCail, Won i mouth. t one. Marvel I'Jtie, Is attending ' Willamette un.vers.t) aii'i one. Sum i Cochran, is enrohed at Htuniord . unlets. t. Four are a.tuiiinrf j buitnen college. 'They re: luiibHf . French. 1'hvlLa Kt ranlon. I.llliun j Hints and AIiiiu. McClung. Mildred I We:b Is stud) lug munic in 1'ort . land. 4everal of the clas of '2S will ! attend college later, however. Hi or eight have already expressed j their tmentlona of going away to BEST FAIR THIS YEAR Quality of Displays on Zachary Lansdowne Ad Hand Brings Happi- viseU Against fcihen- . ness to Directors auuoah 'A rip ' ' FRIDAY WILL BE NAVY OFFICERS LA GRANDE DAY! DISAPPROVED PLAN! Big Crowd Is Expected From County Seat; En tertainment Commit tees Are Ready. ELGIN, Ore. (Special to The r)bsorver. Eigin ts taking on the aspect of a county fair town this morning with scores of exhibitors trranglng and preparing their ex hibits for the remainder of the week. Orderly progress Is noted and by this nfiernoon everything is Hire to be .ready for the crowds that are expected to begin ar. lvr ng in la nest on Thursday, the tctual open ng dny of the Union county fair. Today, the first day 'f the fnlr, has been ds gnat?-J .nrenarot'on- day nnl .ludg'ng and entertainment featurns wilt not -ret -jn ler way to any extent un til tomorrow. Friday La Grande Dny. Tomorrow will be Wallowa county tny and Friday has n set aside as La Grnnde dnv -. lien an- influx of county-sen tots f no smnji pranortion is he'nt prepared for. Saturday will wind ip the annea' event and the' at endance Is evneeted to be general from both , Union and Wallowa counties. The arrival of exhibits this inorn'ng is cnuning happy smileg o dcoornte t h .fentnres of num bers of ,the executive extmmltte of the fnlr.'' They-- decln'V that the displays are more representa- (Continued on Pap Five.) 1 IRK STARTS NEW PL NT i : I'ress.)- Tearing Into what Is be lieved lo be the heart of a gigantic Construction work alaiicd this dope ring involving virtually all of week on the fiist unit of a ino i- ijm southern states, federal rifcr- rn fireproof relnfoict'U cornicle colic agents yesterday seized a ;dore building for tho pin -ppse of Iioum- (, nuicottcs valued -in excess of ing the South Jluker strain plant. $1,(11.(1.(1(10. The officers urrested of tho Lantern Uiegon L.gut and g persons'. including the alleged Power coinjiany, at South Jluker. . ring lenuer and most of the ped I'he esllnuited cost of the work Is dling force of tho ring. Jjl.dOO. . William Kelley, La Grmide con-! 'nmity Court Member CIiohcii tractor,, whs thu sucoeHsl ul bidder and his crew of men is now at Junkinn, a Bear creek ranchei work wrecking the old building fom the vicinity of Bimdon. wai which has housed the big turb.ne namd by Judge K. H. Mast and which wan installed In l'Ja. . County Commissioner Matt KloeU A large, crane will aiso be In-jars, as tho third member of th' stalled at the same tune, the county court, filling the vacancy pirpose of which is to lift 1111- occasioned by the appointment of ehinrry from its basn in case of w. W. -.(?aie as sji'-rlff. reptaenig uecesbity for repairs. Clans for -Ed K'lhigwn, killed in an aulo the complete bu.lding wcr pie- .uerident. Mr. Jenkins has nev j pared by Chas. B. Miber. ia urande architect, and iim. build- (Continued on Chk five) Local Contractor lo Build Baker School xjuuu Laivci ocuuui H. V. Nellsen, Ux Oiandc con - tractor, entered the sued Hsful bid at Baker for the building or the ChurchHI school. The contra. ( calls for completion of the b jild- ing by January 1 which will allow slightly more than !") days for the work. S-ven bids were n. '!. d t wn fioin Baker, two from L-i f ran I . mo from Cortland and one from Mn ho but Mr. Nellsen's offer uf j::i.::iv was l.S23 Itss than Uie next lowest bid. Mr. 1 1 nnier of flu Ut. wp rriv- n the contract for plumbing an I ' Fish & Uowen of linker, tne con tract for heat'.nr. . Charh a Miller, I-a Grande arch itect, drew the pans. Summer Schooj Near Perry Is Successful A H'.irr' Mfiil noletlnn of fd' H'hnol Icrins where the winter finnv.n itr too deep for p p h to renrh th" hullrllnR p;fl f the time hm heen worked o'it In Ci- di.i trlrt north of I'erry. where K'lrn mir sr-hoot has h-en ondir-tfl with a normal 8"hool Rrn'1'iate f li-arher. The plnn hene'Iied both the nrhool and the teacher, for (the Irpvii nonn to C hi' p ft-icrad-uaie work in tho sa-te unlvem ty. Of the f6 nehool d.ricta unlr hf mipervinion. Mr. K-iyre repnr'n there are lut two that have not yet enKficed teneher for th" f"rm jtifrt op-ninr. Both of them have npplhanl under consideration and will soon be ready to announce their term dales. i DIRIGIBLE COMMANDER PROTESTED Decedent Stood in Favor ot Postponing Airship Journey Until a Later Date. . LAKEHUKST (By the Associa ted Press). Tho Hi.enandoau was ; ordered on its fatal flight to. the ! west Sept.'mb.H' 2 despite recom i inundations of Lieutenant Com f mender Znehary Uinsdown -Hiai, ! the trip be deferred until the i second week of September, it Is fshovn by official, documents Cap-r tain Georgo Steele, Jr., comman dant of thu Lakehurst alrtntlon, read before the naval comt of inquiry into , the Shenandoah dis aster. ' ! Alter the navy department dis approved his plan for starting af :i liter period CommanJer. linv downo made no further paoteat, Captain Steele dec ared. j The correspondence shbwed the navy department was very anx ious that the . Shenandoah vis t weotein state fairs during the first two weeks of September. Commander Lansdown replied tliere "WiiUld not be time to com plete preparations "at Srott field. 111., for the reception of the ship un I suggested that the voyage be deferred until t'e second ' week. . The navy department disap proved this pltinr f xed the U.n eiary and Connminler Lansdowne undertook to carry uut- the sched ;ul. V- j Captail Pnttl Koliey, judge Bd ivocate, developed that Command l.er lnsdowne's reason for recom- , mending a postponement of - 'the- flight was because of facilities for hnndliiig the ship vat ..stopping places, rather than weather condl 1 tluns. , " ' ' Million Dollar Ddpe Ring Found m bouth TAMPA. Kla. (By the Associated i - MAUKHKItilJ), Ore. James f. held public office before, Crii St!bs for Kmnv In M'tnlif. WI I ,K ESBA I! It E. 1'a. (AIM Tl'T" 11 re few com mod 1 1 Ipm I ha t some time or orher do not find their Wi,y lnto n,mlon pictures. Another of (h(l m(inv uv,n trt whlrn ()Cirn lis put is artificial snow f'nkcs for ! winter rilm srenes. which are n'sntifnctured In a mill here. The 1 owners or the m'll bnve received orders for large fiuantities nr the while corn Da ken, the making of which Ii" heroine n. Important part of 1h-lr liU.simsH. j . .. .. n... ... . 1061 Rural Boxholders In t'liioti mi'! Wallowa foim i.r Itieif are inn fain !'( re cenlnic tla-ir itiHil liy rural rar r:'r CkmijcIi then' jire in ui ruml f 11 m lie li Hfclr llnnr ni;ii: ilii f-l at tarkHin ikihI oT firet. 'fit reni-'i titw HUM lifiiiif ly ilirtf (m.jl nietlifxlM nil miter II' r 111 ll 'M'II'I mi (Iicn 9 1 ."i.Mt fur I' ( J S I A 1 , 1 ; A M M .. ike fkiiri nnioiint r nt ffir adwrihiiiif In 'I Im ithrn'rwr n II hit) neurit n half pajfr of -Iaxf on a floll) cvitilract hnN mid will rt-ac-li iiearljr Tllltl l-; TMIKH As A. V IIO.Mi:. Tlinl prmnH hu In nun appnt'lnir tlil 1111 n-nally r-aler - co4 I i!fmn In Tin 4rvr ng:i laly. "OI vrrrr Ad rrt lln A Hert-liandlnlng Service." " But It Hasn't Been Fixed Yd f " x VAV K V r JM WWW- r t - : y v Harry JNear Word was received here at pi ess time that Harry Groves, about 45 years of age, of La Grande, was killed this after-' noon near ' Meacham, , Ore. Groves was a freight conduc tor and left La Grande this morning at 6 :.'i0 on the west bound 'freight train. Groves lived nt 103 Hemlock street.' No details of how he was killed are obtainable as yet. CtVK (Kpecial to The Obncrver) ALGIERS SHOWS NO PROGRESS Itev. Knd I I'oHt, who Inat year tho Kreiich piirlhuiient to hilntf eslKne( bin p-Htorate at Cove M.",,";it a ' "'""'" "f our , , , 'debld. There Is no tnslnne.e jn II. church, where he had been for h(l)tni.y (n wllich Fmnee flliUd to wo years, to join the travel party (jQ 80 ,. nf Jev. J. A. Wicker, Ulchmond. ' "n a lour of (he Holy Iunds, Ka-ypt' mill i;uropeun countries, Is at Cove IHsCAM'tD VMM K VMIH thin week vlMitinn old rrlends and MAKK CtLMITt'ri; IIOIIK RittherlnK his belonuiiw prepnni-j . tory to usHiimlntr his new charge at, KKATTl K, (A I') Two dir;inl. (Jarfield, Wash. ed cars are the boine tit the A. R Mr. Post reached Quebec? about llrewers in th;n rlly. Ihe middle or .May. und bus 8lu:e The ruble cur dwelling Is entered been tnjvellr.K and viidtinK with his from lts original nidi-front door, children In the northwHl. He Is whb-h opiih Into the Hviimrooin, I 1 re. t ut a finest at the A. A. made of the combined front plut Anths home, at Cove. orirs. which are larn'T than thos Allho.iKb be vhdted many lands of 0 rpRiilnr street car. Ci.lile curs nd wiw many HlKhU that were "' n Henttle's hills have three Hti-oiiRf and wonderful, nowhere compartments each, front, middle wi n he more Imprewd with pre- 'he rear, with a door on either :illinir rnml it tons Ihnn in A!iftern. "I''" "d windows llniriR both idd.-s. he former -ove pastor told an Ob sjerver reporter yesterday. "AifticrK hjs not advanced In any direction within the biht 4 on e;ir..." he detlHred. ' "Clvillritlon there i resentit Junt the sit me HHect it inuKl hMve in the das of Columbus. Only live per cent of the people tan rend and write. They have no idea ut nil of siinltiitlnn and hy- ieiMi. Ibitv Street, U lo 12 fee wide, run with newer iR4- from the .llldiliKB, some Of thetn HU feet hiKh. on -Mth fide. Kverjone ,n llseused; everyone Ih poor. All ihl. of course, k In the native s'-rtion. I'he nioi rn French eily ts like an oUmt I'm Is." From the Holy I jind. the trip ium4'd through Turkey, the to- I inance rountries. and the powers of northern Kurope. st r. I'ost l favorably dbipwi t ward the Turk, whom he char- I acterispfl a gentleman- "If 'oti jstantlnople should otherwlxe fill to the Greek. I firstly prefer thai I the Turk should remain In pows- fllon," be said. Grroves Killed i Meacham Today Debt Mission Arrives For Negotiations Caillaux Says He Comes to "Brine About a Set tlement of All France's Debts." NKW YOltK (Ity tho AHnorlal-' ed I'resH). KxpreHHinur confidenro Uiat the Krench war deht to tho United HtateB would lib .settled "upon a basis of peace und- rlffht- . eousneaa," Joseph C a II 1 a 11 s , French finance minister, arrived 'on the steamship 1'arla today ns ' head of the h'renrh Koverniiient mission to open neotlatlona with . the Americtin debt entiiltiisHion in WanhlnKton tomorrow. In a prepured statement he nriM 'I come a'Tcompanled by eminent membeis nf all political parlies in In the Brewer home, the bed room o'-cupies the middle com partment and the bath the ri nr In one ear, each with the nrlgtmil sliding doors. In the other enr the dining room has the middle c'ui.pat tment und the kitchen the rear. CAflTOI, HIS; MAN KAiH ! HA I KM. Ore. A man giving his nam'1 ns Kudrilph I'fiscl'Hkev :ini hln address us HI. ,lnn-, w:ilk d In to the secretary of stute' office :md nnnnunccfl he had pnr'-lur ed the state capllol build Ickh. He de nrjndefl that he be allowed lo ln ventijjitte the books mid teiTordsl of the tntf fb f hi l ment. The nmn hit'-r ronftded to C. II. I n ii gh rid te, deputy st r-tjry of Stnte. that none of the e.ipttot rn p!ove wiiM he dlncharKed. li twild. however, he had linger run- slderatlon the removal of flovrnor I'ierie un'' the nrnnlnf mem nf new executive, police rifflcer w -re summoned snd Mr. Pnschakev was commuted to the state hospital (or medical treatment. REVIEWS I 1 RECORD WAHIIINOTON (By tho Asso- clted I'rcsH). Postmaster Gen eral Ni'w reviewed achievements of t he postal air service before the president'!, air hoard today, nft (lemnnHtratliiK that commercial aviation Is an "entirely feasible thliiff." New mild one motive for Insti tuting the transcontinental iilr inn II has -been to demonstrate to "men of means," thai "commer cial aviation Is a possibility. '.. fineness In attractlnff capital to the new Industry Is best shown hy the fact that the department recently received 19 bids for eight proposed air mall routes. Ahkliifr r'tfurdlnff unified air Hcrvlce, New said he believed the poi;l office department nhoulif con trol 'Us air service. New Kiitd the all mall fs not pre pured to carry passengers, but con tinued "we expect contractors (for utr inn 11 routen) to carry express, pita enters er ainthiri- he plensej no Ioiik as he assures the poat of- fice deiartmetit he will carry tho mall wifely and expeditiously. New 1 1m not In favor of government uuh- HidleH. - J II In expected tho hoard will iiM'r;tl(p Hetrretury iioover 111 1 0 o day or tomorrow. Mechanics Sent Abroad Of The Highest Type (Ity Chnihn I. Stewart) .date and In touch with home, hut WAHIIINOToN (NKA Hpeclal) Invariably he's shipped away or nil the mm Hits country sends qgn'n. A specialist, by this time, nn various miHilons Into foreign In foreign fields, he's too valuable land, the experts whom our big to be spared from them long, agricultural houses dispatch, as j field representative, to tinker with Ihe fiirin machinery they have sold iihriAid, average the highest tt. Our tneehnnle, nn foreign aerv- Ire, if we j 11 i but not on a scale Iln(j Hpan, In tho Balkan state. In to rut tip nt the leading hotel North Africa, In European and vhcie he might Jimt as well n.. Asiatic Unssla, who speak half n honii - nn reiieh'ng hU dcstlnutlon. down languages with considerable He flrds riimrteis In a native fency and who understood world boarding bonne .,nd Bs oclfitcs with poiitic8 and conditions oa mighty the .e.i ie of the country. f..w ao-called authorities do not He sees nomethlng of urban Mfe from forma tudy but at first but moit of bis time In spent In, band. th- "1 ; vlniej;" b'Hrnlng the conn- , tt "s -nnrrtnoHt life and language J - . end Ibnnitht which the average Of eourse not every ;,-ierhanlc Aint rnin never doe. j any more than every man In any (other calling. Is made of the raw a f w years of this and that material to profit by such odvant r-eeh.nn'r kr wj the land of his wo- ages, but some of them are men Jnnrn n he knows his own Inside who would fill an ambaneidor'ii out. I post vlth credit mighty few nt- once everv winder nr two he. basandors have . right to )alin. gets a couple of months In the j Amba-isadors, however, aren't pick Lnlttd states, to keep his uu-toed that way ... , . (. ' EX-MAYOR 1 OF KELSO -IS JAILED p A. Ruric Todd Facing Three Charges of Ma- ' licious; Persecution i COMPLAINTS MADE AFTER HEARING man . xoaa '. ACcusea oi :, Murdering .Tpm ' ; t)ov eiy, ' Kelso V Editor, Is Lodged in Next CelL; ' KELSd,Wah. ':'(By the , 'AmocI. atea Ppom.) KaciA thl charge of malicious .preKcatton, A. ' Kurlc 'Todd, ''deposed'.' mayor ,of : Koiso., who tart ntrht acted proBoouttng - attorney 'In '.the- hear Ing ot George Norria, Fholn Todd' uoi'inully accuaed of murder fit con nection with the death of Tliomae Dovei-y, Kelao editor,: today ,ia ;in. jail here. -' '" i ToUd deolared "he would be pf e eent tonight at ' the adjourned ' lieurlng ot Norria, "If they -Jon't hang ni'e.or take a ehot ai mc iiiiee warrant were aecvud on Todd at the conolutiou of the' Norrut hearing at Cattle Rock last night. He produced bond on two cuarifei and la being .held In jail', pouuing poBtlng o( bonda pn the tuird. Norria and ' Todd are In adjoining coll.' - (',' : ' . ; , 't he Norria hearing laat . night wua marked by dainonatrationa when- Attorney Tom Flan, repre'. auiuing 'Noma., denounoed 'Vodd and accused the court ot connpir ing with Todd. . - 1 ' ) Gottoox ooxvioreo- v KELSO, Wath.V (Dy the Ao. elated Preai.) A. ; K. .Oonlont foiuiur auperlntendent ( tao Kci. so water Work system,. Waa1 con victed today by a Counts county jury on the charge of appropriate Ing funds fom the city. Two .other charges of a similar nature -remain to be .tried.'. -Defense at torneys announced they would ap-: peal today s verdict, t... .. . U. S. AVIATORS BOTHER KRIM ) Ot'EZZAN, French Morocco Bf tho Associated. Press) It Is re ported that Abdel Krlm. Itlfflaa ohlef, has offered rewards total ling. $5,000 for every member of the Bherifflan squadron, composed of American volunteer aviators, brought to him dead or alive. MADRID (By the Associated I'ress). It Is officially announced tiici Spanish, forces operating lu t ho AI hucemas sector have nd vanced and occupied Morrovlejo, iMalinus! and Cuernos, Xa'jen. ; Hpantsh troops . advanced two kilometers in today's operations und are now within six kilometers of Adjlr, Abdel Krtm's capital. A communique says the Spanish forces suffered few casualties, mostly among natlvo troops. , Then maybe he's transferred to another country, which he learnn. loo, as thoroughly as he did the ft rat one. I've met thewe mechanics who have lived In most of the Init io American rcnubltcs. In Germany :c,r.