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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGZ3 TODAY v m GUY THE WEATHER POUTLAMD (AP). Ore con: Kalr and continued cool tonight nnd Friday. Light . to heavy frosts In . the east In tho morning;. EDITltLN , volume jtin. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PliGH LA GRANDE, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS . NUMBER 307 OGTQIER CALBDAR Circuit Coiu$ Term to . begin iVioiidtf-wich .. , Civil FOUR CRIMlJiiL TRlALf AftE;SET - . fa - j" rpi Une LrUeltV &M inree Liquor Cs -to Be ; Bei'oi-e Jur4gelvnowies. - Nine cases of limit many diiicrent nuturcs a,"""ul ,mu rli during the the -calendar for , October term of ani. touri ior L'uion county, gniuube j. iv. Knowks met wlthl liitmoincys ior motion day arguiuieili Wednesday. Court will convsjitlonday at lu.i a! ni., and thercatttioch day at 9 a. in., u.iu. pt thejedlng Mon- days, when the tiiinposipuned to' 0:30 a. m., for tlfk vcnience oi Jurors who spent! Wduys out of . town. . The city's cut, IS quliist Mary Ituiiii'timrt, InvoiAi) the asaesa i. .- u o. ,i . . res toKpald the de fendant for land Wired for road built throulli Ur property. will be the first ! trial Mon-J tlUl llillg. i Ivannoe and J , R, S. Eakln arc iconscl lor the1 defendant- . Justice of Appealing fronn Ik pcacu court, the iiutof the atuto versus Neul Craw , .. .ui J liiMtnr iv lit be tried TuiBiiay Cwv ford has as lawyers Haley, iJil llrrtnd HLuiwur, uiiu Nichom, HuhicU Oontild f0r f Slate Cacnrl!T. Another state ma Is set Thursday, when fctaGoodull will be triud un a clmf giol cruelty to antmais. "ap tHo Cuae. ' ill if dciundjng ouil iur recovefr it damages Is 'brought in the cm rf 1-loyd Mo Kennon against II Zndoll, set for l'ndiiy inoininK. erhurd are lowy rirHU and Kb- s fir the plaln- till; K. H. Ittngo Lrike dfieuuunt. David lluU'hiiu the O-W. U. c N. kililnff o fllvestocl m'lcuse against L', charging tho 1 iict for Mon - uuy, oct. ' AJ. AiaU. Hodffin proaucutinff attoriliT. .The defend unt s lawyers are It. S. Kakin. -. Controversy ov C, Spencer and Ua building of I a logging road ixiiuted the cue of Security Conslrjman Co.. versus Mt. Emily MimU ure Nichols, Hall U. Attorni'ys k Donald fur. (Cnntinupfl oi Pw et.l According to hlrhway bridge ftwenson, stute ngiieer who is pouring of ihe actum overhead lb last of this stationed here tl concrete tit the Ml- will be complete week. After the ed the bridge with the except! Mrlnir-ls finlsh- I U completed, of grading the approaches. Thin lll h .tarred In about 28 days aid probably " take about one n Is expected to I about December Tho approacl macudanils'-rd thi early next sumni BHllp ' PROGRESSING! Inaugurates New Honor System in High School Machinery for tory npTiilion of j-rcvntllng In I school has b- n ont a'ltlsf.ic flt" honor nyt'-m Grande Hiffh r.Hl nnt in tnll by the fncult Mfl will bo sot In motion follows xpiiinatton to tho stiidont bi-Iy iihin few an - class. .. u. i owi wtnclpul Hon need this mofaaj rnifr the new 'til, It will be po1h1e to win i-holjrhip and lr m both wh'itlos. and cv.ry atmlcnt in vho fr'iin the m wi'itt rrhmon post (frail - uatf. will he cHfJi,. lo coin,)(.t A fbfinfte nun f"rtf foin'S. mrrlfft. hu" ber e:irh attainment, than 12 pointa to honors. ttl,l,l..I for I,. atltle a pupil I;rrofftitton of lrs!iip will '' Iru'le.. us fol- b ffivrn on sem lo: A fit is. r' noint.-: A. three; It. phis, t one. A (' the holder frrade will not It If to point. An F. ifnie-tpr rirfi. " eeiir. In the II dimualiry htm for honors i Huceessful partlnn,,!,,,, ,n 1ent aetivitlfS rented To g(,t an A. wMrh car-- nvp rinis. student muiit sgatcd 43 7 Pupils Enrolled At High School liirls Outnumber Boys by 25; Gain in Registia- tion Seen by Principal E. D. Towler. . Pour hundred thirty-seven ntu- dents are now . regularly enrolled In classes at l.a . Grande high school. Of that number, 231 are girls,- and 208, boys. That is a alight gain In the percentage of I boys over girls In other -years. E. u. Towler, principal, stated this morning,. ' losl year at the end- of the fbur- J,,e week. Hie enrollment tataled 405. It will exceed that figure by u 10 40 mis year, .Mr. low 1 convinced, since he knows of 10 or 1.2 students who expect to be in Kchool as kooii as fall work on ' the- ranched will permit their leav- Ing. -' . . 'In most canes .the. riolinniientti Will be permitted to make up work for crcilll. ltecords nrode In for- mep terms, a well- ah the tvno of study course agreed on iu, ;.ln- coming semester will .determine their ability. . L hunters si) ""cuier many auciis were Miieu luuny me urni uuy oi me Pn seasonhad not been learn- KV "oon ,loy- Juuging uoui Wl IlIMllinjff I Or ' incill 1 11 IP mornlng, however, there will ue no ducks left In Grande Itonde alley by tonight that is If htint- e.rs all have good luck. Several hunters who went out early thin morning- returned a little , later, rcpnrr nif no. hick. - . - ? Among the' tiiggpr-pullci s are: EJwln OlBon, Joe Carr. BUI Sie gi ist,; - toriuun ; Jiegi isti --J'tmiiit cNumec, Walter Lelsnmn, Al Andrews, Elmer Shumate, ""Carl Cook, Fred Read, Bert Romln gcr, W. B. Trevey. Mr. Lee. Hill Wson. I'orest Scroggln.; A. , J. Blange, George T. Cochran and Chase BohnenKamp. , . . TUi 4 lin Pqi'iI By 10 Days in Jail Albei t Housen. a truns'rnl. pieailed guilty to the charge of defrft ldlng an Innkeeper this morning berore jusllce liusn r. Hrndy and was sentenced to in days in the county jail. Hos-n said lie owed for nua's amount ing to four dollars. , CIIKW 11I.SY ).N SI'.AI'I.ANE ASTPItIA, Ore. The rrew of I he biff United Ftiitrs havnl seaplane Plt-1 whieh made a forced ltindlng at Baker's bay and was towed to the local terminals, was busily en gaded In preparing to remove tin forward engine to be replaced by one ordered from San Francisco. Hundreds of persons viewed the big plane. The emft Is covered with oil from end to end, from the break In the oil pump and water system which forced It to alight. The lip of the lower left wing was sllght- i Iv damaged while the plane was j being towed to Astoria, hut the In- 9 nth. The bridge i Jury is a minor one, i.ieuiennni optn to traffic ! Commander J. H. Strong. In charge I declared that it would probably be vlll not be ' four or five days before the plane lll but will beleeuld resume Its Journey to Seut r. - ' tie. t-rin "a president, bnslne nuuia (?er, or ner rel i treasurer of th student Imdy. served elit'r or the annnnl. or president of the AfJWHifitwl Olrl Ktudents lo the juitlrsfactlnn of the faculty. j For a H. wun inree poinis ni tachln. the aspirant may rve a (president of the senior or me jun- lor claia. vice president of Ihe s'u dent body, business manager of the annual. ! ell leader, chairman of the student rouncll. or wtn h.s let ter In Mrinie form of athletics. one point corrsi.on'lln(t to a C umile. will be tfven earh stii'li-nt who completes some ontstandlnK service In any of the other recog- , nlied srnooi arain.- Kvemone who passes the re- (qiiiremenis for one s-mr.-ter gi-e.- Ion the honor roll. In order to win l permanent place on the roll, he must be at least a junior and have been Inserllied there for two con secutlve terms. . Kernel will continue to compete ilfl hnnors for the pin offered hy Ithe Hl-likid organisation . Juniors are eligible to compete for a nw prize, whieh will be In ths form of ( tir bar pio Uis et CITY DADS ENACT ROLE OF 'JUDGES Preside over Hearing of Mrs. xsiickel on rolice Chief's Complaint ', LAWYERS ENGAGE 1A i-iVjiiL, xiijLiLL. Rooming House License' Revocation Case Take.i Under Advisement Whei "Trial" Ends.- "Where aro wo now?" . Such was the query put by Com. iii.Ba.oin r H. P, Jandis after wad ing, through k'gul lurt, u(,uiiiv..ifi . uat ainuc Kfd oi circuit court, ti-s-tlmony that could nt bi t'ivop 'n tll the witness was sworn in, objec tions that w ere uvot rated uy "Judge" Comm.ssion a moni amazing procedure for the city gray beai-f.s to piesiuo at, listen to and deul with! . - Thet ocoi sion was tho hearing conducted lust night by the city commission to determine whether just and sufficient cuusti existed to warrant revocation of the rooming house license held by Mrs. Birdie Nickel; of tho Darlaitd hotel. And after Henry He-ss. attorney ior the defendant, remarked smilingly "1 guess that ends the evidence t.ien," the commissioners took -the mutter under advisement Just as Judge J. AV. Kuowles takes a case under advisement with the promise to Ihsiio a positive decision In the neur future. . iH'Crnse Wiiw l'olnt. inua Alts, nichei huh me nisi , . ... step In her right to rtu,iuin Uie ' City ot.La. Grando. front revoKiUB iiui rooming nouse license w rnvok.tii ,aat Wcunuaiiuy iiucttt bui the pro- cedure was piokcd to pieous unci-the action roi.uured i null - and voidt-f Therefore the necessiiy oi agiun eutl.ni; tho ' detendani:' to appear i men were afraid to make a trip beioru the city duds m regular ses- I on the Shenandoah. He was iin sio'n. ... . . - able to say whether Buckley was a 'Hie coinpluiut ugulliBt her was brought by Police Chief Clint Mayncs, who put It In writing. eourt" opened in u lushion un usuul to rebuiur courts una uiler tlie compliLint und objeciioiiS by Airs. NIukiii to the heur.ug were reud by J. K. Stearns, city record er, the cuiniiiiBsiuncis overruled tho objections und Uio "trial" be gan. The commiss. oners, cast in role of jurisls, ligui-uliveiy speak ing, donned llieir white wigs und prepared to hear the evidence. Chief I'lrsl '.ta The chler or police, complainant. was the I'lrHt wltni-ss sworn in. His complaint alleged thut Mis. Nicke, conducted the rooming house in a "disreputable manner." In his tes timony he stated that he visited the house, searched the piace. round six umpty bottles thut had con tained liquor, six or eight empty whiskey glasses, nnd two men In toxicated in rooms In the Durlund hotel. : . City Manager Crews was next witness for the prosecution" and said that com plaint a had been made to him by Mrs. Nickel a neighbois or drunken men going ltr and coming out of the hulel, und oi unseemly sighls at the windows Attorney Hess osli'erl If nny or the complaints were In writing. Crews replied "No." Hess, slating thut (Continued on I'ftge Five.) John Martin. frilKht hrakemnn nut of l.a Orande. had Ills left arm . evi-reil ut the elbow by .wo CMr. that em iihl him b'-tw-i n Ihe bum pers while he whs working switch es In the vards at Huntington Ml l:iu a. m. today. !r. .Mefall. rail road surgeon of Huntington, ac cnmpui led him to Grande. He was taken directly to Grand Hondo hospital, where II was found nec-i-ssui- to amputate tho a-tn .ibout five or sin Inches above the elbnw and shovT the cut. Mailln. will be cared Tor ut the hospital for eev erul das. He is aoout 30 eur.H old. nnd hus a. wife und two child ren in Hi-ati le. Three Davs Left in Which to Pay Taxes T"-e s ml-ann'ial rmh to the sherifru offle to p".jr s 'tp tA"S bffore the peno'ty for deilnquenry (h rrtw. got unlr way ys- iterdar. end was St llly gain n? Ther sre i momentum totay. only innt- day. thfe more days Kriday, Satirday for ind tay-Mo'i LOSES ARM IN RAIL ACCIDENT IIIFORB NAMED BY SHIP PILOT Anton Heine n9 Who Blames Wreck to Lans- downe Again lestifie3 DIRIGiBLE VALVE , . CHANGES SCORED Heinen Says James Work and Benjamin O. .Fv eth' , Furnished . Him Avith Subject Matter. IjA KEIIt'FtRTi N. J. By the Ab nociated Pnuw) Benjamin O. Hereth, Hhenmidoah survivor, and JaiiiCH Work, chief ' draughtsman nl the air station.! wore, named by Cuptain Anton Heinen." Zeppelin vllot, as the men who. gave him the Information noon -which most of hb testimony was" ftasnd. The -wit? j news furnished the nonwa on direct ! order of the nnvnl cnrt of InVtuirv; since the men themselves did not1 come forward , . Yesterday Heinen said the pri mary came of the wrecking of thn ship wns a failure of the officers In charge to he.-d it ngr .dgnulN; that were "shrieking out loud." He j nuanrtfwl thn riiutiitir wilm "entirely and easily avoidable" and placed the blame squarely on tho nhould- ' cib of Commander Zachary Lnna dwne, who went down to death with his ship. Heinen aid Herein told him whni hnnnonuil hk Mliominilnah rlirok up. Work, he aid, told him .that those at the stntton had been 1 fighting the valve change In the , , ,, , , ... ..,:,.,.,., Sin mi iidoah all aiong, but without .' . . succeis. Heinen, in withholding' the nsim- es ycHieruuy. .said ne inouciu me men should be permitted to vol- M"""!- talormation. attached to (he sunken submarine f Heinen stild a man named BuokVa.t llt- a. m., and work UnmedU ley at the air station told hliuMhe member of the ship'B crew. No Mistakes Signs ' The Blprn which the storm gave to the uiroblis Ulietsanduah before he wun wrocked iu one of tho tfit-uleal da 11 (fur slgnuls in the air, Heinen told the court of inquiry. "When i.ieut. Anderson aaid ho saw Mori 11 clouds going apparently against, the wind he observed one of I lie bKKest danger signals we know In the air." lie declared. "Tills sign In most feared by iJr shlp men and nothing Is more cer tain than that the ship's course should be changed ut once." Anderson, alU'r seeing this nlgn, advised Commander huiisdowne to turn bouth, but the commander de cided to wait for more concrete danger signals. Janitor Resigns After 13 Years of - Service ;r." T. W. Ie IJore. known us Tom around the courthouse, wlwre he Juia been janitor for la yeais. took leave or Ills friends there yi slerdiiy and departed for Union, where h expects to make his home on his ranch. lJan Heard, who succeeds him. began work today. Judge J. AV. Knowks Is the only member of all the courthouse fam ily of officials and employes who was there when Tom took up his duties as cari'tuker In 11)12, us he recalls it. New Circulation Collector J j fin titer ltH'iea-4! the efii-I'-tit-y of 1 he' OhMTn-i- i .r tuiHtlm, a in w f-ulht-tor Iium (Mi -ii sihleil to tiw rii-ciilatioii staff, Mr. .eialil Stavlinsti. for-iim-.1' of linker, wliu takt n up it. w iIui.cm loia. Irregular ami ittitifiH'oiy 4tit.ii'(.fii in I lie nit t:av re ulti'.l In tlilw MKe it ml i.r. hta.nmn will hmit botb hni nwK ami reHhl'iitlnl iIMih-Ih Hi Utr fniurt! to glp iilm-rib-vr regular opMii tmiilMn lo lake t-mrr of t In-lr ac .Mint He l an p-Hef nf l eity i-ir-ciilatloii man and w II be ile otel to llw Jon nf vt'ln Hint yrm m-H v (mt nnt ly lot priMiil Brr ki? from Tli Ob server, "trrrrr Advert ltnr A Merchandising ftr-Trace." ; - - - i! i : The Great American Melting Pot j ( Twenty-four nntloiiiilltlcs art '1kkI. TI10 nnl loimlltlcs fo lmv; txii iow. left iu iiKht, I'liiuni, Mirvvcgtan: middle rou. -B'-aaUlaiif- Luxonibunc,' . Kiiuk'Ii. llulgarlnn; ImIihIi.-' lower iw. Itumin.an, liiali, Llthiuuiian, bpanisli, Orcclan, ctin. Hcl-h and Austrian. , . . . , ' ' m m Si ptii i in pre dllLUli OLfl! Now) V. 8. SUBMARINE BASE, Ixwuioii. (At PieKst.-me FIohIi). Tli Moimix'h and Century , falldtl to lift the H-51. Tho full liftlii Htivnili nf the two- ghutt cj-niic wan nfiplU'tl but apimrcntly tlm stilmar.iie did not budge. 1 II. S. 8U13MAKINE BASK, New 1Ondon. Conn. (By the Assoclated Press.) Rescue work on the sub." itmrlne 8-61 la progressing as plan-, nod. -'. i With favorable weather the giant crujte sltlps Monarch , and Century ateiy Dcgan to raise u, It la expected to take mveral hours to, bring the undersea; boat to the surface. v . The body of John U Gibson, first recovered from the submarine, will be shipped to 'Portland, Ore., to his mother's home, for burial. , KITOKNIO (Hy the AHHoeluted Press) Hy the overwhelming vote of la to 2, the seventy-third unnuui conlerenee of the Methodist Kpls copal church todiiy approved the proponed union between the north und south brunches of the church. The conference voled 74 to 20 to admit layincn to conferences. Non-Support' Charge Against Medley Holman M'Mey Holman was by Hher ff Jtse ftmshi't terduy and eonducted to j:iil wnMirif? a hearing charge of non-support of child. 29 G20 Drv Law Cases Net $5,000,000 in Fines 'The so- handle. I violation VAHIIfNfSTON f AI). licltnr of th' truisury LMt.tilJO ca;ii'M lnvoivin(f of the n tttomil - prohibition art in the fiseal year i-ndin? Jni" 3'), end collected in fines and i-niniifm s'b more thsn five mil lion dolhirs. Annouiirement of tve rn'iritnr'j orU win mad In hln nnnunl r jtfirt Wednesday whieh show.! t'vit. fit of tin rates r'-suMed in nffers to com prom ;ne. 1 f tbb' ii umber 3!tH were areeptt-d, the pnvernment colb-ehng f im 8 Ut them of about three million dol hirs: 11 were rejected end ll't still were p ndlng. ITS CONSO Tl OTY I.T.t.lNS itS I'lUMIKT ! ! Q. A. COM) 1111,1,, Ore. The rliy f Cold Jllll has commenced the r.--ronst ruction of Its anr nm n synt'-rn with the proceeds from a fl&.eeri bond Issue, The sys!m A ns Installed ni'irn then 2.. yiin r'al). A.n..trt. ciil power plnnt of Bun horsepmv- er. whlrh hns b-en Idle for m-y- ..nl veni-a is l.elna n eons! r.lcte I. I IU. pnrrr p....... w . ii .ii,.Li.m n-o k with a pMint'nl power rn- one ly of r.ii'io horsi-power, was n trerTseil from t'-e local powerl rorm.f-nv two vs s rufo. Inrliidln-r 120 seres -ad'n'nlng the power n"ril"-. V?.t. el Si's nn te hill, w hich ren'nlna , proximately 1 P' valuable gold Iron nnd cooper'" '" " I denosits. These mines have been summer session tensed lo the local smelter com pnny tasia. for ii yean on a royalty iTiiniilcil In tliU ffroun of 21 clilldrrn attending a Nloiu CUT, Ja.. . Final Day i On Debt Is Hectic One u, ; tv u ti j- ' prance iJeUt : funding Body's Proposals Re jecter; Last - Minute Efforts Being Made. WASHINGTON (Al Pn-wtlnui FlaiheKotlntlmut Hettliigr tlm Frenuli war ' debt ended ' today wliea . Fliumufl Minister Gaillau to cm befora Ml or. befora htn or-1 eminent ' a temporary nrraite-' mecit oworlng a period of flvo Tears. Under the pmpoHeil ar- rangemcntM Franco uotild 'fw'thr ! inllllon ilollarH a year for iiest five years ami would rt sumo negotiations for full Nettle- ment during that time wliea con ditions warranted. WAKIIINCITON, (Ity The Awsoc Inted PresH)Frani'e's propowila to date for the settlement of her war debt to Ihe I'nited HtatcH have been found unnceeplable nnd to day Is the lnt day of the schedul ed stay In the t'nlted Ktutes or thn Kreneh fimuiolal iiiIhsIoi;. Ki'verlsh efforts are being put forth In an attempt to find com mon ground for an agreement. XTRA JIMOItS SAV I.IITI.K WASHINGTON (Al'l .Nntnl nlr orrleei-H told Ihe fireMliletlt'H nh- iMaml loilny there In a lieIU,i.r.y fiiuou? Home junior tinicerw ut iree- ii r rested epr;sM (lieir tlewn b fore In irs ye.4- vcMtluntiiu 1mmII( j4. The tN(-iiee eounry of llil eirfidil Joii hin eliurgeU ye. on p. ten lay by Colf.iicl William Mltrbi-ll. u minor II was ilevelopeil by S-natir , riiibam. of (Vimiev'ticiit. In (pieH j tioliing ultiiesM-s. SPAMAItlH AhVANt'l. j 1 A I) It I J) ( Al) An ortii'lnl comiiniii(iiic today nportH I he Sptnl-b troop- In I lie AtliiieniJist li'iy Hcilfte. foflowing up tbel i-ail- taiM- yesterday. Ifslay eapliiictf tin linprtJiiit helv:lii of Aliaesiil K'iMhii In I tir illiiftliin of AdJIr, the Itiffian capUnl. oi i i asivi; m ' i;ssi i t.. I I,. I reiii-b MiirMri) (Al' An official (fMiiiniinitpie sjirs Die offi'iilie negmi ye-ti'idny ended with "rfery obj-tlii" Inken. the I-1 eticlt hntbu carrhsl ilieir 1 1 net K'ten And a lialf mlb-w norlli of hi fa ne." V. Enrollment Shows Great Cain . fi.rvi.llls. Ore. IH..e.! paper M.w. but they can't de. net In.-r..,,,,. ,,f Z.,n'pen'l on all their own vote. -that ml iitf..it river I lie enr . i-H.i.imi 1 nii day a year ago Is shown in t.u report for the third day of rol lege reglslratton here. Of (hi nislh , . ..- - nnd 4". represent a g.enl-r n.iiii lier or oju siuilenis reiuroMig The fri-s' man class to'a s ! while the entire sttideM bod now n' r-HHi- ef a Jt. r Cent OVe. tre .(a v.'lt't f-o enrollment 't'-e - grand tofnl for the year Is 4 MS as compared I ago. with 1711 a year lnclliui, Hi-bivw, IUuhIdii and AmurJcaiii Mexican, Danltdi and Boliemlnn, Dutch, British, Alii, - h' KELLOGG GIVES E VVASHINdTON (By The Asaool ulod Press) Extending the Amer ican government's welcome to as- . wimbled dele a-atea, . aecrotary KeN , 0Rg declurod botoro the .opening' sri-slon tod'.iy or . tho lntcrpurhu mvntury Union that the prosenco in WaMhlmrton of so many rourea- 1 MEL eutatlves of self-governing nations mendatlons as to tho action to be "shows that in this remarkable taken. The commissionotii declared ago the attention of the world Is today their action would run coun centercd upon tho problems of ' tor to the president's wishes or In aelf-govertiment.' . ' terfere with the study of the ref- lle declared nothing would con tribute more certainly to peace than for thj raembers of tho vr- parliau.nUi 19 mM ta tveft cma pru.mtyi w mtm w w , ange vlewii on thetr respocttvo yro- , uieins Oreiron University to ' nay luuunoman uiud L'NIVBKSITY OV QKECVON, ICugene, Ore. ; XBpuclal), Unlvev slty of Oregon will open Its foot ball sehcdtilo . Saturday' afternoon on lluywui-d .field ngatnst the Multnomah club team- of Poi-t- liuid. Lust year tho clubmen emerged victorious by a 6 to 0 prc)Twenty persona are re score, und according; to advance VOTtKa killed today and ninny ln Indlentlons tney arc even stionK- jurt,a ln UlB most torrentlul rain er than In 1524. , Istorni hero In fifty years. The Oregon plnyers ar6 havlnic At Yokohama fifty houses were lii'oio or less difficulty ili nottlnif crushed by a landslide. Herlous on to the new system of pluy damajro la reported In the Kunlo Introdileeil by Conell Hinlth. It district. . Is entirely different front theone .' . tuiiffht by Joe MuciriocK, tornii.r iiKnlslant couch at MlehlRiin un der Yost, snd lust yeur's head !0ueh at Oregon. Tho now sys tem Is modeled somewhat on the Vttirn I nimi ittvln. and although it iu r. .liffientt to master' tl.nn Ihe old one. It makes fur greater speed. WU'nwo Coimly UvIh Haln TIIK OAIJ.KH. Or Mueh'need e'1 r ''n. nteaHiirlnif of nn ineh, fell her,, nnd fhrnuuh Wseo coun ty. iJiek of rsin had delayed MM planltntf m wheat in many loral lile. while mntfdor" w iteeded In fields that were already seeded. (.radlng of the county's unlmpro- ei.ft rortfTn ntJirtd. Republican Control In Senate Is Threatened (III- f'hnrh-a I'. HtewurO WASHINGTON (NKA Hperlall. W!mt polltb-ons siiy and what they riully think often are two inile different things. Kor llisl.-ini-e. Itepubllenn polltl eiiitis wiy ttu-y expect to giiln con trol of the Semite nt the next fling! cKHlntml election. so for Instance, liemocmllc polltlehins predict I hi. I their crowd will gain control of the house. It lon't a bit likely that elth-r g-oiip uiiuiilly thinks any such tiling. Whin the Itennbllcnr.s upesk of r nntrolllng the s.-niiie, tln-y menn : cm line rnnlrol. They emilrol It ' " nominally rlnssi'd us Itepublliiins. The way they tell It. the agrl cnlt.i.al slates are so much nin'-e r-siHTo.is ttan they were tuai - !' heal yn s-ntlnient has subsided s..d , districts and Ihe Hep it. c i eonflden' that t'.ese stabslhold a number of seats ;ip will choose "regular llepilbllean In place or "Insurgent" Itepubll csin senators In rial. The point the llepul. Means ne glect to st.-ess Is that all lh" chances favor their loss of at leest six sonata scats to th I)em oeints and that there's no pros IMil tuu Ltiuucrata wlii lux, ift.i STRIPPED OFPOVER Haney and Followers "pank" Fleet Corpor ation President coolidgeTwishes are overruled Appointment of Referco by .President in Hopes of . Settling . Shipping Board Row, Failure, i WASHINGTON (Dy tlifl AK'I ated l'rcss.) Ilroad powcra delo liutcil to tho Meet coruorut.un IonI year at tho auKKt'Mlon or 1'iusl dont Goolldico worn withdrawn tlajr by the Unitud Staun auipiiliis board. Bjr rcacindlng Uio rcaolu tlon entnutlng the corporation with (txteiulve administrative iMmcre, Uio board returned President I'ul. Etwr to a position of onipioy rutlicr -than thai of an officer with Indo prndont power over many details of tiie ghlpplng auuuiustratlun. Commissioners Bert Haney, Hen- . son, Plummer and Thompson voted for the resolution stripping Pal mer of his powers. Chairman O'Connor abstained and Commis sioners Llssner and Hill were ab sent, . . 4 President IW.wl. ' In an effort to tottle the row be tween tlm board and President Pal mer President Coo lid go has apf . pointed a referoo to make 00111- oree, I, n. ualton, 01 Cleveland. ' Some of the commissioners, op posed to Palmer, predicted tho lut- . ttr'a resignation would nnt be r7ri iuM H '10" v TOKIO ,(Dy The Associated KK.NATK (J. O. T. WIMi Ntxr IttX'Oti.MZK LA KOI.I.I-rrTU TERKB-HAUTE, Ind. (AP) -c Itobert M. lie, Kolletle Jr., elected t'nltod Htates senator from Wiscon- sin to succeed his father Tueikluy. I wm ,IUL uu rui.-uniiii- "'u"" ncan semiiur niiu win iiui, hVIu membership In thn Interstate com merce committee onco held by his father, United Htales Heuator James B. WalHon of Indiana, told it Uepubllcan rally heroWednesday, ''I nm tired of seeing men ko IniT about the country under tho banner of MepubPeunlsm ' when then aro not Republicans," Ben ntor Wntson said. si nts to them, , Seven beniocratlc HetmtorB ti-riiis will expire next year and all will succeed themselves or bo succeeded by other J leli.oerat.i. This IS certain been ise the se. I lections will ho made by the vnt- l.-i-s or Alabama, Arkansas, !lor-i Ida, fleorgl.i, 1-oulnliimt and North and Houth (tarollua, nnd they al ways do select JJcmoerata . At thn samo time the terms oi Republican senators wiil ex pire and tho states they repre. 1 sent Include Arir-onu. fotcradQ I Kentucky. Maryland, Missouri nn-i I Oklahoma, which generally select I I .einnnals. Hetldes this, the Itepubllciins will have to fight hard In Idaho, Nevadu, New York and I tah. The 1 leinoci its may inn lie wiiuo gains In the lower house They hold few. If any. sea's representing normully Itepi.blicns s di -lu-nt- Ing normally Denmcrat e conjll tuenc es threa In Kentilcliy. two In Maryland, seven ln MHaouH. two In Okbihnmn. tv;o In Tnnea-w-e and one In Texas. Thn Iw-mo-crals may gain some of t'-ene but hardly enough to give thi m con trol unless there should be a land slide, of which there's no tuggea uoo el vrwKUh DEAD LEFT IN STORWrS PATH i t m ias-'l i . i i- r ! -4 i i '