La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 09, 1925, Image 1

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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING ' NEWSPAPER-EIGHT PAGES TODAY
CITY
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VOLUME XXIII. . member a8hociatei prekp LA GRANDE, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925. , member xaaociAjBD prim NUMBER SlT pr- I
, h;, apple JAGK GAR WRECK fe'tefc'--w 'feft"'-lS PLAH r.
FOR PllllffTar . -illECMISTl DEATH TOLL 0TS1 15 UNFAIR
MHI' k J Jgfc 'CROVJDSHQVJ HALTS AT 5 5fL TO PUBLIC l
;. ' S, M Imbler's Legion Show, to Los Angeles Woman Is If ,-v 1 jV Presiient of Southern
A wmk' f I II - - A .-Begin IWNight Run Killed Near Roseburg IF , PCci . Pacific on Stand in "
I l,5m I I I J'S.t ? T Evening ' This Morning 1 y' , t ; n . ;; Rail Hearing ,
fVi"' 1 I lfei" ' PROCEEDS TO AID COMPANION" HURT ' t , '"fcr ' 4 f OPPOSES OREGON .
T I II ' NEED If AND. KIDDIES , BUT MAY RECOVER JJ x v'l . TRUNK PROPOSAL
i f y' Ml r f'!;. , v' La. Grande' Bugle and Family of Three Snuffed WV Insists . That New Rail-'
r , : - Drum-Corps and a Out in Street Car-Auto fr V -w dr road . Would Divide
.T! 1 - J. . rs . ' ' - Number - of Legion-, Crash in Portland; J vX SP I I 14 t -Business "Not More
I P' - V ,'v'- " ? naires to Attend. ' Pendletonian Killed. I ' f I I V- : ; Than Enough for One"
r V-liV '" v .' N : I II f ,V . ) I ll
I KJW V I f ; ; ', ' IMBI.J5U. Ore. (Special) Cur- POPEBVHG. On. (By the ,so- II , Jr' I II 111' J
T'""" l x " ' ' ".' "rtJ nival attractions, games of chance, dated Press) Mrs. M. A. Lewis of I. i vT II i J I .'. .
V -4( WJ. I U' ' ; ooSyi 3' subslantlal refreahmcnU and a i.or Ansolrs wa Initnntlv killnl tit V III I
rr,-,, ' 1 s ""-JostW ' '""w wl'h Bwiiulnc music and . a this momma: when a car In which.: fil w I , I .. . .
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tonight for tlicdelegutlonn expect- rri'ni) Inrned' turtle two mlli'Li- I 1 r . s s Jk 1 l
d to come rrom all the surround-, south of Suthorlln. II V 1 T '
Iny commun'tl'B to Httend the Walter Smith, another occupant I I I V I f f y .. ,f. "i
Apple Jack Gulch that the Imbler of the automobile. m seriouslv j ill ' tN I I
Amerlcun Legion boys are giving, injured but Is expected to recover. fjt $ x 1 1 7
This Is the fourth time the le- , I' L I I ' ' ;
glonnalres havo put on the enter-'- .,.,Nl.i:TO- .MA KUM:i Jf iJ 1 If f .
talnment. As In other years, the j . PKXDIJ3TON. Ore. (Special) J B I l '
proceeds will be used to carry on j,,ck Bortonl of Pendleton lost hit A A I ' J ' '
relief work in the Imbler district nfc here late Wednesdav afternoon . I v mmW
and to furnish a Christman tree w,en he was fatally Injured In ftii sWkfJpt 1 f . 7.EN CVttEB
and party nt vacation time for ul,,oniollle nccld'-nt three mile, f.'Str I Bf f
yoonirsleis who might otherwise of pendleton. He died at St. t ' I '
find the holidays too drear. . .Anthony's hospital lute that eve- , J Vl I f
ImhlerN amusement hall Is all nlPff. . irVff jT
Bertonl Is believed to have lost Pf I T 1 I. T I 1
. Front Pni-itt (.onic rumors that Mrs. Woodiwv Wilson widow
or (lie lale president, will marry Dr. Sterling Iturfin, a Wash
iiurton physician and close frichil of the WIIhoils for many yiars.
Huffiu l.i ." and a bachelor. .Mrs. Wilson and lie have Iieeii
s'ii together rivqiicntly In Paris this slimmer.-
Harding Memorial Asso
ciation Members Dis
cuss Ways, Means ; -
ASK ASSISTANCE
OF CONGRESS
Proposed Issue of One
Mi'lion. Gold, Dollars
Would Finance and
Maintain Park.
On nearly the Identical spot
where Ihe first fchite settlement
In the northwestern country was
located, a group of prominent cit
izens or Oregon. AVeshlnpton and
Me ho met last evening and luid
plans for the founding of a Hard
ing Memorial park near Meacham
In the Blue mountains, whero the i
late president spoke before thou-
sands at the Old Oregon Trull pag
eant on July 3. 1023.
trriiee Oennls. peereterv of the
orrenlsation, pre-lded at the or
ganization meeting of the Harding
Memorial a.MSoc'Bt'on.' which was
held at Ihe Mel-nuRhlln 1'nlon hloh
school at Milton. Ore., last night,
and opened the meeting In . his
UKual cupnble manner.
.t. H'nlev of Seetti". r- afternoon that the land next to elded on as yet, but it Is believed . bunting and flags. Several booths control of his car. which turned
ferred to as Washington's silver- the Odd Fellows temple, formerly that construction win De begun m
tongued orator, and Steven B. L the Y. M. C. A., has been pur- the next two or three wenks. Pre
penroKe of Whltmnn college ndi chased from the Odd Follows lodge llmlnsry pluns will be taken up,
dressed those present, and I'Ved as a site for a new $20,000) one- Immediately.
Sleiwer of Pendleton presented the story building which will be erect- I The building will be of one story
oT-nistittlon's plan for the creation ed In the Bear future. . but will be built so that an addi-
of the park. , I The exuet purchase price of the i tionul story muy bo added lit a
,.,..,... in,nr...oiinr, in liar, lot has not been made miblic, but I Inter date. All loeul offices will be
morfy with tho state and federal it is understood that the consider- housed In the new building nnd , corps and a company of legion-. Htiiterl In the death of three occn-
lews have been filed and provide anon Is about imihu. imicinis 01 aiau nn-oinco lor me uc i o.-r. uuu .... ....,,- pnnis or llie nuio. '1 ne nena,.ail
that (he membership shalheonst the company feel that the location ltlrldge. vlcitre.sldeht and man- Ding to attend the affair tonight mentberi of th same family, are
of aiMiul half a hundred persons, is excellent,
including the following from Ida- The puruhaSo
Vr o-""-rt "1 n'oshlnF-ton
ernors, superintendent of schools,
e . ihiissiu.iers oi euucntion. tiresl
dentji of universities and colleges,
heads of American Legion and
Spanish war veterans' organiza
tions and heads of ladles.' auxiliary
I hereto, representatives from cer
tain chambers of commerce, in
cluding Seattle, Snokanc. La
Grande. Portlnnd. Walla Walla,
Pendleton. Boise. Baker nnd lew
Iston, and members at . large.
Among the lattr are A. K. Alex
ander, who f nt dreamed or llie
memorial park, and Sam Miller of "A" 'i ",' ' 'J
E.O.L.&P. Co. to Erect
$20,000 Building Here
The liuslern Oregon Light and Material and plans for the build-
Power compuny announced this lng have not been definitely de- afloat with trl-colored streamers,
house wheels and displays of kew- over and fell on him. crushing hi
pie dolls, parasols, and fl'ishy skull.
boxes of. chocolates Sandwiches,
doughnuls. coffee nnd sweel cider POTITLAN'I) WltDCK FATAL
will be provided In nbuiidanre by IM:TLANr. Ore. (Special) A
Ihe bei-t cooks In Imbler. Krencli'j crKll between a Troutdnln Inter
orchestra will play for tho dancing.. rmn street enr and an automobile
The La oranae arum nnd niigie. nenr Amtn station yesterday re
lager of the company, when he is and contribute , to the entortulii- j. rar,rathwohl: ll, farmer; Altai
ana sroiroBua in i ne eity .. .inn nmi-nruumH. win iimm. i.it.yn.w ursinwoni. is. n s wile, ana hoiiv
building are the natural outgrowth 'be removed from the present build- .Is xpected to draw other La nsuthwohl, their 2-year-old daugh-
of expansion of business here, it ! lng to the new home when It is Grande patrons,
is said;" completed.
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IMir lUlfll U LflUMLUL II L A ' I L LL ' fl U
UlIU MlliiLJ I nillVILHU VILVV U. L. Ul MUlilLO
JUDGE HERE MIHLLEY COMING HERE
,ter.
YA1CI MA. Wash. (Ily the Asso-
fi:,t,xf OrPNul l.'nrtv InrfiiiTS .'inH
Mlltnll. Ore. A stewardship will be ""' ",' , " ",.,- r.1.. .,, .,.' ... i,. i ,. f..i-
created to direct the destinies of to meet Mali W-,re ot district In Oregon Inspeeted the
I Win I III IN, I'JUliO, wiio nan ruiiu; r,iiniiniiiu nun ui inn liiniiitit ,. mivi ...... .,...,.. ., poMfu oi iium iui wuiiM'n,
' WOMAN JURORS
SERVED FIRST
UNDER TAZWELL,
(rnnllpitrt on P(f PlTfl.)
BUDGET BOARD
TRIO CHOSEN
Judge George Tnzwefl of Port
land, who has exchanged benches
for Ihe week with Judge J. W.
Knowles, tried Ihe first case In
Iiallas r. rtlee of Milton. Free- Oregon for which women Hat on
water, field secretary for the Ore- the jury. '
Lg"n Christian Undeavor oeeiy. Is An not only wna It a Jury with
'.expected to arrive In La Grande won.n on It: it was a Jury eom-
And
' Hn Oiyler fait well be, lulled a real aensntlon. In 1121,
his first seaiain as a reirnlitr with Plttsbtug, lui Mierally sot tlM
b'Sipir ahlaxiv with Ills iill-ixiinil woi-k. And yextenlny lie smackel
" out m Iumkw Willi onf on lliat atl tlm day tor in flnum ,
and . dcfeolcd Waslilutfton In tlw seound caane m Nt
TODArSIi
to Judge the four evenls of the lainatluii project yesterday under
field I rial Sunday, and to discuss the guidance or J. I. Lytel, pro
wlth him any final plans thut need ;ject supeiintendenl.
, lo be. made for the meet. Today they will make a tour of
J Mr. Ware went over the course the Tleton unit.
Ibis morning und pronounced It till ' '
frisl-class .shape. He lias two der- ! e Grande caravun will re.
bles along-lor exhibition, und also turn tonight, uccordlng to It
brought in J. J. Oirr's pointer 'schedule.
. "Commence Proctor Doone." who
Is expected to range out well In an
exhibition run. j
.....nil.. ...llanllarln,l mn. .,,v..-,. tia v w...
slitn.-mv found few difficulties to "" " trJl
coimly court, nnd two-tluy i'S
nlon rhiHn! Thiir(luy oftcrnoon
wllliout hitviutr trltd any but the i
All four cIush-
rtojT trrm of w innT.
lllK O'lK KrUlip Will in: miM-1
Triuls will start promptly ut 7:30
HUNK ENEEL
i'nl irwmir nf cutlt'H, Judge lT.
G. Conch reports.
l-'iunklln 'iiirhrlck of Iji Orand)',
W. K. Jluckman of Allcol and
Thomas Hrasht-r of Vnton wtp
apolntd a committee of freehold
ers to asKift the commissioner tn
the preparation of the budget Ao
(f.'nnltnufd on Vnge Five.)
New Grocery Store to
Be Opened Saturday
PASSES W
' I-'rank A. Ku&l. 4 4, who was
fatally Injured when he fell from u
locomotive In the local railroad
shops late Wednesday, died last
Vr. rml Ir.". Ambrose Wricht . ,Bht a( flbuUt j, O.clo(.u ut thc
w'H on'-n their new procery utore nP,.nfi.. unn,u. iw....n..i -(.....ut,,
vember 6. tho day followtnjr uie (, me cormr oi heroic attempt on the puit of sur-
next regular session of county Cove avenue tomorrow. The iitore K,.nna and physicians ,to save his
court. The completed btmcei win win ne kh"wh a "'' Hf0.
I hen be published and a rtnv ret cy. -Mr. u rtKni nnn ii'-m m im-si-for
the hearlnir of recommendu- nej-a In M Orande before and, is
tlons from the taxpayers. well known here.
president of the aMsoeatlon. will fverv juror nuinberi-d amoutr thP
arrive tomorrow on thnlr way to lenders of Portland society and
KoMtlne to attend the annual eon- club life!
vent Ion of the Grande Kond"
('brlMian Kndeavor t'nlnn, to be
held tomorrow and Sunday,
"That was In 1911." Ihe judRP
recalled to a Rronp of lawyers dur
Inir an internniHaion In circuit court
The convention will start at ? (.vt,(rd,iv. -We were cleaning; up
11:30 o'clock tomorrow morning jiie jxorn, Knd at the time. The
with registration, followed by a rly j,all was underffolnff repairs.
Itosket luncheon at T2:,1. t The ronrt w., i.m r shack Jusl
theme for tho convention will If
"Kldelltv . to Christ and
Church." Jude Kanzl'T and Mr
Itlce will e the main speakers at
the convention.
a eniii'le of blocks from the dln-
the trlrt undi.r fire. Home of the wo
men ncored me afterward for re
n.nirlntc them to serve In such n
courtroom."
"And what nbout the prisoner
dl'l they convict him?"
"Thnv convicted HKIt!" returned
E XTR A
, A S II i X G T 6 (AV) Sirs.
Maruaivt IIonm IjansdowiM, widow
or Cominniuler IjanMlownc, ot the
Slieiiniulonli. reltcTate! before the
niivul riHirt of Inquiry toiltty that
Ahso- MM navy (leparcmiitt omereti inu
cltited I'resH) Today's scheduled mrHHp on "to ui-iausi wrau-rn
world series Kame between Wash-- fllKlif fi: political purpose over
liiK"on and HttHburff was , post-' llio proicMs or lier huhuruu.
noned on account of rain. 'Ihe
IS POSTPONED
WASHINGTON (By the
PORTLAND, Ore. By the As
sociated Press) President Sproule,
of thc Southern Pacific, testifying:
In the Klamath Kails rail-hearing,
today formally voiced the opposi
tion of the Oregon Trunk lrom
Bend to Klamath Falls, by north- :
orn linos. .
"We oppose the entry Into this
territory by that lino, as not in pub
lic Interest, but as representing a
real ' detriment to the public
through dividing between two lines
the business which is not more thua
enough for the support of one," ho.
aid.
Sproule asserted the Southern
Pacitic'a plans provide facilities for
all traffic tn tho Klamath territory
and are superior to those proposed
by tho Oregon Trunk without dup
lication. He declared his plans
would give Oregon a new direct
transcontinental line to the east.
Bproule said, "It is against the
public Interest to construct more
ruuwuys than are needed. , Excess
construction only results In a lame
return upon money put Into lines,
with Interior service by each of -
them, and a burden upon the pub
lic" ' v; , . ; -.. -. .
His proposed lines, he said, would - .
be so .located "on one. hand to serve a t
the greaiest agricultural and Umber '." .
sccUons of Oregon and on the oth
er hand provide a raid-continental . ;
route giving direct service to the . '
ftmjor part of the Unitod UUtes." tP
Sproule pointed out taut the
northern, Pacific's line from Kldm-
ain .rans via ine wairon cuiuu.iu ,
Portland Is 117 miles less than to ,:
Portland via Bcnod over the pro
posed Oregon Trunk line.
Whon asked if the Southern Pa
cific would build tho proposed Kla
math Kalls-Alturas line. If the Ore
gon Trunk were allowed, to enter
(Continued on Paae Five.)'
Itt'MNG ri'llrXI.
OliY.MPIT. WnMi. (Al) The
Hint;' supreme cnurt tmlay afflrinetl
the Pierce comity court mlliiK in
illxmlssliiK brilM'ry eliarKi- file!
HKiilimt former Governor Hart In
foiiiiecllon with the ll(ttilntlon of
the Scandinavian-Amci'lcaii bank
ut Tocoma.
Mr. Knple's death brlnjrs the
deuth toll on the second division to
three since September 23.
The decedent was a resident of
i La Grande and was well known and
'well Jlked by hII who knew him.
He owned the Waverly apartments
i here.
are at th Ilohn"n
ndhiff funeral nr.
ramzements which will not be made
A jury composed all of horsemen t move,) rd with It particles of de- ' until word Is received from rela
foniid Scott Goo.lall guilty of cm- cfiyed ft' sh that h ft the white bone tives In the es.
city to anlmalH In circuit court yes- 'exposed, and thut the animal'' ,
terdav. Judire George Taxwell to- j lower lip was swollen to the size )pei'g Jg Hailed
in- littnoxed the maximum sen- or nuin n ciencneij iisi.
Goodall Found Guilty
Of Cruelty to Horsejnzr
Ito-'ebuift Adopts tesl Plim
KOHKIIt'pn. Ore The com
munily ehe! plan for rals'nt; funds Ihe Judire emphatically.
for benevolent und chnrtUttre pur- nd then. In all chivalry. h
poses was adopted today by Ihe added: "They couldn't have done
Jf omiuirtr chambe-r of commerce an't libit? else after hearing the
through Its civics conunlttee. evidence."
postponement was annountred after
a conference on the field between
Milliliter MeKechnle of the Pirates,
President Griffith of Washington
and Commissioner lindls.
The outfield Is very muddy nnd
canvas covering the infield Is Hpot
ted with 'pools of water, f'.ain be
dniKled spectators who hail been
optimistic enuiiKh to take aeats
filed lowly from the'purk. . - .
1'nder the rules, the 'teams will
play here tomorrow, -'Sunday and
Monday, the postponement merely
flettlntr back the Hchedule one day. KJIANKMN, N. H. (By the A-
ll,ule III tlV..UTi Ititrti... t hll-rl. I f l,.UuU(l,!ll r. (l twill fllfl t1
sucker. Injured i., V'terduy' Kamei be nn earthquake shook houses and "eventh annual convention today.
wi probably be uhnlde to' return retth-d ptcturea and dishes at 0 i
to the 1 neup, b :f')n Suiubiy. ' o'clock today. A sound Hke an ex
war. on the Mexican border and In
New Hampshire Visited
I5y Quake This Morning
JOHN MQUIbb
READS LEGION
OMAHA . (By the tAssn!1
Press) Johft U. McQuIbb of Kast
Cleveland, Ohio, was elected na
tional commainder of the American
r'Klon on tho first ballot at the
li'Klonnalres' final session ut their
Church 3- Year Budget
Set At $18,000,000.00;:
Before Judge Again
i,.nci 6" duvs und 1100 fine. ; ,-No Witness nppei,r,a i"r -
"I H'Bret that the low does not f.vidant. who niounteT the stan-1 m ,
provlili tor a heavier penalty." he Ms own defence. :uKene Ashwill , l e liot'ers. eotnnd. i nu red .1
told the prisoner. "Ilurlnu my was hi" attorney. 'plea or not gnl'ty when eharu'd
thnn- years as police Judge I tried Gondii II. It Is Rosslp-d about y. sterdav In the Jn.tb e or peace
many cases of cruelty to animals. the courtroom, has been rom-irtcd I court with drivlns while Intoxl
tiut never one a flasmnt as the ! or sim'lar offenses In the past. jeat. d and was ren amed on bonds
crime committed bv von." A suit to eovr damaK-s for the r s;i,e. Mis trial Is set for Mon-
Inhuman acts of Oood .II's to. ' conversion of personal proper!;.- day. Ju. tlr.- Much K. Ilradj to pre
ward a roll he was bn-akini to the th'- pror-rlv In this case b.lnu a ,,,.. artd probably will be a case
l atter so ar.iiisi-d his m-lehbom vnli snlnliinc outfit was dismiss, for a Jury.
that thev filed a complaint against ied this r-ernin without pr.-Jndlee. i l!oir-is has been convleled of
him Two of them, Monle Pan- ih" plalrtirf. I'loyd MrKennon. several charges In the riiinlelpuj
l. ls and Hick Hunnell. testified for lakler s volnniary non-su!t. Kirl court of Ornnde, several of
the state In yeslerdaVs case, t ,t- Znndi l w-a the defendant. ,thein Involving lntolrntlon.
Ine Iha' thev had s-en Ihe colt ST. Me K en n on Immediately; .
with n h ilr hitch of rope tied about staricd the ease over by rlltng a l.ie;ene lOnrnllmrnt tirealer
Its lewer Jaw and that the rope n w complaint today. KfOKNU. Ore. Two hundred
wi fancied 'to the toneue of a -A illement outside of court seventy-one mere pupils had en
waeon to wnlrh anol'ier horse il.o wis made In the rase of lnvld rolled In the Kugene schools der.
wis hitched in such a way that Hut, hlnon against the 11.-W I!. ; Inr September tlile year ihon In the
l' each tug or the tongue the rope S.. so that the docket tor the re. month la t year, according to a
ate deeper Into the flesh or the maln.ler of this we. k Is clear. I 'lr- report il'lH by liavld J. Jones.
. 1.1 cnii ronrt Ls thus adjourned until iclty superintendent. The total
.. ,i.A r,.. ioiid.v. October 1J. - reSiMratlools now Se7. I
Lack
oj
Interest
X0II1I112 ilettit.i tlM imer of
Mtherlllnit n nHicli n tnr
of luleit"-t 011 the pnrl of the
biiine!H riiNti who pay for il
In lilt ailcrllf!ii;f and hi
bil-ltM',
ea(ri" that tiiw kpfti !n-le.f-(
flinl nt lent Ion lo ym
inuN limii'-illntclT Inip Im.M
mir MI Mrfinire wille tlmt ln-4
ne. It l n Itullfllfiic prt .
that requires rrm-tntil HhhijcIiI
nl lime snl plaunluK a
(lof Ihe liulldinic of anything.
Wltrn rriorn fnmi mhertKnu
ait Ineklns. then In nla
v lilinet to xlmw fl lm Inr lack
of ui tent km and tnicn-?t on
tin4 part tit Ihe rterilMr.
wObrTrr AiHrrtlvlnsw
A Menjltmndlfllng SorTM.
MuUulinr. 67, has had an exlon-.
sive career as soldier and officer.
ltfH h tennis w homed the T.oHl- t,r.Hlon neeompanled Ihe shock, moving in 1110 npu. t.,-,,.-. .v..
penement. hulled s a illMlnct boon which lusted two or three aeconds. war, on me Mexican ooruer unu
bv the Scm.t'.rH Th added -lav I world war. Ho was wounded
of rest may find Ulucge reeovereil , MANi'llKHTKK. N. H. (By the In the Argonne. . ,
and able to return for one mora ' AsHoci.Ued Press) Blight earth Mcgu gg pledged himself to tho
Rarne than otherwlK.e. Washln,;- tremors were felt throughout tho completion of these legion tasks
ton's veteinn t'lti hers. .Johnson and Merrlmac rtvur valley at 0 o'clock rehabilitation, child welfare, ln
Coveieskte. will profit by the extra this morning. creased memberslhp.
interval und will lie prepared 10 j "
liter llie fray sooner in:in uu- - -
original plans. fV .oWlVf I lfV)0 f ff HUT
he weather bureau foreeust laJ'tStfCttl IftyVCO V- 11 MVWV
and snappy weather tumor- I
State Taxes Increased
(Ily Charles I", Hires, t I back from a war to a peace basis.
luni vmnv ixka Hiieelull Kittle and local governments, he
National admliisltratlons will be 'adds, aren't wasting, but simply
skw (nii.KAXH (iiy ih.- asso- iiounianian Commission
r-'i.led I'ress) Ihe program Tor , , 4 . . r , ,
he next Hirer ears In the Pro-! CanCCIS I ll) U) U. ft.
esiant Kpbeopal chiireh calls fori
!. 1 .'"'(.e",,,.,, M for ill,, iiialnl. .nance t IHCIIA It l'.KT. I'nmm.n'n (My ,,iie.l ir they do and damned ir .oatehlnit up on necessary work:
"'T ""' inn'"""-'"';,,,,. Associated Presi.) The Hon. th,.v don't. President Cooltdge Is 'which was delayed by the war.
rnnUHn vlee-I.real- "" '" " " 1 "r " """" " ' "
Lewis II.
nl and treasurer or the national .
which w.s due to sail from Cher- nf congress for not saving enough
bonrg for the Culled H'ates. has
..nit. '"'" "'"""' I' ,.ncee,l Its pars.lge, It Is learned.
:.-m lo the general convention of, 1
he church, now In ses.lnn here. . . , ..
money and for saving too much.
Iiemocrala, and iiwybe insurgent
npubllciins, will amplify this
theme In congress. They deny the
administration is even getting hack
III clattn, to credit for re.leral
.1... t ...... .... i-.,,,.,l 1... t nn - nnni,. Hi.mIm faHt eilOltgll. Th.'V
ipts ror the g,., m the las, . . ii. i,iwjii, A.miiv in - . . " " , . rr- OMlc.
hr. e ,e,.rs have be n more ihan Murder, I' aCC3 Oa.'IOWS ,.U,K0 ,hat ,,, ' d local tax. s ' extravagant In Itself.
!L::r,- v-n,i,knn,wr - rrr-:rar
lr..ll.e, Ihan reducing the budget ' ux I. cm ( ,r... ( II- the ylel led , will be .nspu.e.l, loo. win ue "'''
the coiin.lt recnniTiiend-d the re. pre-).- w. I'. Un-d. ei-cmvl.t. .'.. ,.e nt course ihe govern-
n.oval or several Items that would w-s f g.-lllv of murder In th . Ti e fact remains that federal the war. so mw r
nek. r,.r a reduction of l. 200 fir,, degree bv a. I'o'k eonntv Jury taxes are being cut and Hist state me lt l nda B"rn' " "
l.urlng the last three years the ,ier four hour, and ;'i. e.li.n.e, of 'and local fx-s are Increasing. So . u, thHr eves
church has given a larger amount .l. llberal Ion. The lerdl.t did not how are ihe national adininlst ra- em icis win souinr .
of monev r. r nil sl .nnri w-.rk than , earrv a ree..i..i.,. n.lat'"n and '.he lion's crltlcls going In make their ,
in an, similar period. .Mr. Kr.nk- deal h penalty will be the only sen- s.orv stick? They haven't been I A lh same tlmr that Ph
In reported, hut the total deflOl tencc. I vrv clear nbout this. The presl- l','"'a''' ,na rnv,
o, ... Mlsslonarv societv ,s alllli I"-- '-" pern-ctly clear In all TvesM JaCon I
with a possibility of ; Ii" said. , ' hltlerlv as ,l"d for
. . hHvintr ssved too much on nutton-
l,Oi'AI'Nn. Kwltx' rli.nd- ( Bv ihe Governor "Al" Hnitlh of New al defense.
iiiii-m dele. York flniillv has tnld the antl-sil- "roveriy- w uie army b"
ft 040 'yT.A.'A.
it InerenH-nK n addition' 4"0 - J
' a by tic- end of nzr,. This defl
,., uiu irinttl U- uei-n nt uln ltd ttrlfir !
. ... i 4ur..l..f..l I'n ual.
he t me ll,e na looal c nr ,.,rllv con,er..n.e!ilnt tnitlon side deflnltelv. As u staffs' whole explanation of their
' lusltt thev iniiHt take ba.-k w'lh 1 .' inecrul, he iittarks the presl- ronressed neglect of the avl ition
In the .me time hewev-r Ihei'h.m rnm tangible Promise that denfs cm-e. 'arm. Itefore the Inyesllgalors they
In the wiine time. hew. 'r. " m,,,,,,,.,! , imer The league or As a stale exeentlve. lie defends not only have admlled. bill nsserl-
endowment rund or the mission-i w-' "".'" , . i. . . i , ,K. kik hmnrhM of the ner-
.,.,. K. .,,, ,,,,.., nations covenant against aggres- local government. e.l. that both brancnea ot tne a. r
ary society hasjiearl) doubled and not (ougM i Th ,,r,.lllrnt- nn ,.,, b't vlce-avlatlon and alI-ro crip-
(Contlnutd on Pag rirt.1 , 'oermanaoll. Ucnonilln. but .Imply galling Jpld for lack ot fund.
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