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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY jEtlPttttt CITY EDITION THE WEATHER PORTLAND (AP) Or. (on: Generally fair tonight and Tuesday. wvxm VOLUME XXIV. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PKE8S LA GRANDE, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 2 HERS IS ENDEAVOR'S H LEADER Baker Man Wins Vote for Grande Ronde C. E. Union Presidency '' KATHRYN MORAN ! VICE PRESIDENT Lostine Convention , of Christian Workers Ad dressed by Jude Kanz ; ler Saturday Night. Marvin Tender of Baker cot the vote of the convention for the pre-ldoncy- of the Oranle Ronde Christian Kndonvnr union Sundav afternoon at the Presbyterian church pt loHtlne, where r hun dred or more deleRatB pothered for 1 ne rloi'ng programs of the an nuel meeting. '.Mss Kethryn Mnrn'n of La Grnnrte nnd Mis? Vlrglnii Hunter, cf Wallowa we elected vice-, presidents. The secretary will be-. Mlt8 Olive Carpenter of Baker. Msa Ella Niederer of La Grande was named treasurer. The work known an lookout and extension will he supervise ,hvl Miss Moran. Other dep.. and committee heads are as fol lows': Arzn Butler of Baker; so clol. Miss E'ther Crowe, Lostinfj missionary. Miss Gladys Church, La Grande; transportation, . Roy Anderson of Baker. Tiutop advisors will be thp Rev. O. W. -Tones of the Chrlstlnn church, La Grande; the Kov. Mat- ock of Bnker, and tho Rev. Bou quet ,of Wallowa- Mrs. I. G. Bow ser and Miss Hutda Anderson, both of La Crrnnde. will be exccuUvo ad visors. -. Kanzler Spends Judge Jacob KaniHer,6f Porvt)uirie corns and a band of bfbcnit- land addriwsed the hiannitet laudi- ence of 60 young persons Saturday evening on "Fidelity in Fellow- Bhip." The program carried out in I he convention corresponded ad nilmhty. he said, with the program uned by Dr. Francis E. Clark, founder . of tho Christian Endeavor I (Onnllnnert on Pe T. B. SEAL. SALE IS Preparation for the launching of Chrfsinms health seal sales in I'nmtlllu and I'nlon counties was made at the institute conducted In the Neighborhood club rooms. In thv library building Saturday by workers under the direction of Dwight Anderson of the National Tuberculosis association; Mrs. Sa die Orr Dunbar and Rowen Wheal don. of the state association. "Growing Healthier" was the topic of the morning session, with M r. A n de rson speak I n g on N a- tiomtl Health Dividends from Your' pennies and Mine, "and Mrs. Dun bar following him with a talk on results In Oregon. After a round-table discucslon of progress and budget, the delega tion had luncheon at The Tiffin. Mrs. Dunbar, who Is executive secretary of the state association, explained the technique of selling seals when the institute reconvened in the afternoon. Rowen Wheal- don, field secretary tulkcd on the technique of publicity. The na- tlonal body offers 1, imhMhim senl.s for sab throughout the Unit-. ed Status this year, the delegates were Informed. DSGUSSED Parents To Blame For Delinquency, Says Judge "Nin-ty-five per cent of alt Juv- mile delinquency In L'nlted Stales itiiiy be trucud to parental fault," declared Judge Jacob Kanzler, of Klllott, former president of Hut -the court of domestic relations I vard, who sold in his art It le In In Port'and, when iie addressed, a latge union meeting of church - goers last evening In the First I attempting an experience nqver M. E. auditorium. jbe.foie tried In this world where- Tho J-Jdge wf-nt on to state that , u million of parents In Amerh a thrt-e-fourths of the coses of d- ( a'' refusing to accept the r linquency he has tried In hist Pns b lity of the religious train- court have Involved the children of divorced couples. And practically all of the chil dren he has tried have nevr bct-n member of Sunday schools. The supreme value wns placed ..'.ti.t' -s.n Christ natd. "Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not. for of such is the kinrdom of heaven," the Judge told his hearers. "Three thing parents should dlst church. South. Iawrn-e konw shout thlr offspring: r Dutton, accompanied by Mrs, A. Where ihe child U: Ua lio:u!. Klai&aa, suog a solo. IJilI 13,382,1100 rm buses is JM WHEAT CROP Iliicky Harris, manager of the WaMluiitctoii Kciiatoi-s, who smii destined to win the 1025 world hvr.es, examining his Injured right hand. The hands doesn't seem to bother the . Senators much, at that, however. L Final preparations , for the an nual B. I. O. K. fun show. The Pays of '49, are being made today and members of the committee in charge promise that all will be In readiness for the opening evening by Wednesday. t - - The evening's entertainment will be ushered in by a parade, featur ing IheJji Grande municipal band, tlm Amirtnn, lirinn rlrum unH thirsty forty-niners" who -win' be armed with six-guns that will her aid the opening of the show by barking Intermittently as rapidly an the olinUerfl 'cud be rcluaueu. The line of march will be frojn the Elks temple, down Adums avenue, thence to Zuber hall where the (show is. to be held. - r ' "Wc'expect the most successful , and the most entffrlatning show in the 12 years that tho lays of '49 huvc been held," a member of the committee stated today. "Kvcry delad has been taken care of from music to floor manager und from prbie wheels to 21 di-nlers and there exists every Indication thut crowds who attend during the four nighta of the show will be ; belter pleased than ever." Pppclivt pHnn Rnnrrl ' "ieridn . iUdia ui ucacons complete "Three deacons. Mrs. W. P. Mohr, Dr. Margaret Ingle and Mrs. Geo. Baker, were ordained by the Rev. W. C. Ross, pastor, at the morning service in the Presbyterian church Sunday. The three new members complete the board of deacons of the Ja Grande, parish. Yakima Trip Will Be Told of at Luncheon Farmers who were guests of the t'ulon County Chamber of Com merce for the trip to Yakima Thursday and Friday, as well as local business men who were In the caravan, will be present at the regular luncheon Tuesday at 12:05 p. in. In the I. O. O. F. hall, and will speak on their impressions of the Yakima project and their con- elusions about the advisability of Irrigating and draining the Grande Itonde valley. Dr. W. T. Phy will preside over the program. he Is, and what he Is doing." ' Supporting his contention Judge Kanzler quoted Dr. Char'e a recent Issue of the Atlanti , Monthly, tiiat L'nlted States Is , In 01 vieir enuuren. i ne expert inent is doomed to failure with a great reaction in American llf?. Dr. E.tot was quoted as sayliiif,! because De nation was founded : on religious education il princi-1 plea. Rev. I. A. Pollard, urn secretary' . ' ' , nw piLStor of Mrst M fc. ch irr ,. und Rev. J. A. Hall, who recently came as minister to the Metho- PARADE W L HERALD SHOW Government figures for , Oregon Show an In- crease over 1924 BIGGER POTATO YIELD FORECAST HaV Barlpv and Oar ferecl b5' ' ""rll,en. for the win- t5 i ' Vdto ,, of the. four- events were Bring More Returns tO awarded as rollows: Pup ' race ' Rtfll-P Fpvmpva Than in Hanson; shooting dog event. John oiaie i aimeis man in.Alfpei). rtI,,.h,.. ,)m MOreioek; an. rast . Season. . " age class. J. J. Carr. PORTLAND, Ore. A very good for harvesting, but not much opportunity for tall seeding io late, says F. L. Kent, statistician of U. S. department of- ugneui- lure. Records of the i'ortland. wenth- bureau s.,ow that the Septem- that the Septem ber rainfail at that point W48 of noiinal, and' only three-fourths the absence of October rainfall makes tho total precipitation from Cflrr An was et,,ne, thls morn eptembei 1 to date but little lne to.Holce where he will he en more than ha.f of normal. . tered ln the na"! championship The S ptomber rainfall was very contest ln China pheasant hunting spotted" and in somo parts of October 85.. Vestetn Oregon the soil was In The prettiest run of the day was rood condition for plowing at the made by Hanson's pointer, Pat end of September. Some little O'Ragan. against Ed Ford's Joe. seeding has bm;n done In the also a pointer, in the pup class, western part of the state, b it The Hnnson dog took first; FordV mostly "disked" in on the stubble dog, handled by Charles Runyan, fields, and confined for the most took second, while third prize went ; . - to Ftay Buell's pointer, Dlnty (Continued on Page Five.) L "Alleged theft of throe motome- rii,K ' - --t.-- LANDS N GOUNTY by. attendants at 4hf Apple Jack "'"'V ' wu noui. a ir,A,V' nrf"P"e to -the efforts of the urday night, ' rusistance ofr.-h marshal who uttempted to them and violence com on a 'party of motorist s they held up on the way imbler rr st ' mltted whom to La Grande later In the nlng are among the charges against Martin Reckwith, Rich ard Walluce and T. W. Robinson, who are waiting In the county jail for a hearing to be ur ranged. The. trio begnnx its wild career in a somewhat Intoxhated coa lition, it Is reported by of fleets who arrested them. After es caping from the marshal at- Imb- Icr, they started for Da Grande and on the roud signalled a partv of passing motorists to halt. They did. and were Immediately as saulted with flton-s ami rocks. Hastening into town, the victims reported to the police, who foun-J and locked up the peacebreakeis. PARENTS AND TEACHERS FORM CENTRAL COUNCIL Committees from the four Pnr-ent-'rvnrhers' nssoclntions of ijt Grande met Friday evening in the Xeiglrhorhood club rooms lo dr aauiu a central council of the or ganizations. The purpose of the1 council will be to act aa an execu- tlve board and outline the work to be carried on by the associations so that they might work more har moniously. The council consists of the presi dents of eaeh association, the prin cipal of euch school and one other member of each organization; also ihe city a nd count y school superintendents and a member of th juvenile court. 'Mrs. Carl Helm, dtst Met vle-presldent of the State Pamnt-Teacher's asso ciation, preside over the meeting. Mrs. O. II. Lyman wns elected president and Mrs. C. B. Johnson, secretary. Talks were given by f'vemi rxprfM-alng the need of an orsnntznt Ion of thin natiiri here. J. T. Longfellow, city school super intendent, and K. A. Say re, county school superintendent, were pres ent. t . - The council will met again Tuesdav evening, ut which Utne they will decide upon a regular meeting time. Teachers Invite Dads And Mothers to Affair Teachers of the l,a Orunde high school wilt ke.p op n hourto st the high school billdlnT Fri day evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, and are Inviting 'th par ents of all the students to tad and become ttcriuuinted. Th--p will be a abort program In the ailditontjin, aftor which the p ir ents are prlvMgd to meet t'lif tachnfa in the:r etsssrooms. The , Rn(J hl.8 tQ tho v)(,)8 . it.vnnti ,hm rftAm- in h(..h .h-, own chlhl re n reclvp Instructto-i. I Mlm Klesnor Vernon in tn gen eral charge or arrangements. Local Mc lan s Pointer Is Victo nous Commance Proctoi Doone, Owned by J.. J. Carr, First in All Agt Class in Dog Trials. Enthusiasm developed by L Grande's .initial dog field trials, conducted yesterday from the Gok-' eler lune.'will probably culminate in the organisation of a first-rate field trial club, according to loca doff fanciers who claim the experi ment was a .revelation in the lint of sports. ) The four silver loving cups of- Carr'a Commance Proctor Poone. Zo - inontte.oid bird nog. orougnt fy" In training for a year and a half, gave a real exhibition at the, hand oi Marc Ware of Twin Falls, Ida. Charles Rnnyan acted &i judge for IJV8 event- ,War,e did'nB J".1" 'ireP. preceding it. M.W. Kiddle s Poimer,. namea Andrew's Rex. a Mink, and A. V. setter, ran compe- tltlon to the Carr pointer. The Moore. In lha shoottnfr dog class, the three prizes, went to four setters,. ' r'' hint- divided hetween Oacar Porch's Selmon and JalUe Jacob. fcon's King Tut. A. V. Androws ran his Rex f;r second prize. : - Jltn Morelock's Tramp, winner of the derby. -ran' agnlnnt King; s aettofr-wned1 hy-Mink of Raker, and Jan belonging to O. Smith. AH thre. dogs were setters. The trlnls began to 7:J10 ft. nt. aftd lasted until 6 o'clock In the ruimna. i pii u.i ( iuuiiu yny arce and( wild., Huiiters who in vade .the : fields with guns before the season opens make poor sport for. -those: who wait for legitimate enjoyment, some of, the sportsmen commented- TIGERS SCORE 35-0 VICTORY A fighting )a Grande eleven, un skilled technically, but making 111 this lack by pure unadulterated combatlveness, downed Waltowa ni Wallowa Saturday afternoon. 36 to 0. Thrs, was revenge taken- foi Wallowa's win over the Tigers bud year, npoV which the brunch Urn team laid claim to the Kaslern Oregon championship. McKennon, backfield man, wa probably the star of the day. Cer tain ty he was the ground gainer, reeling off two 45-yard runs .foi touchdowns, although one wu not allowed because ,Cullen was orf side. Johnson, weighty Wallow fullback, was easily tho home team's best man. In the line it Is hard to ph-k out a star. As a whole, the forward: worked well although not charg ing as aggressively as later reason games may expect The contest revealed many faults (Continued on Page Two.) When Paper Misses Y our If ymi rwhp l.a f.rmidi by hills t nirite your pBMr tn -a Her' and It each e.t n tin, call Mail! .liiin 21 f tr tt copy tn Ih yon uy special iim sM'iig'r --but also call The Ohervi nevt day and make tite nfjin pia lit. Vou are urged lo do tills for (be mrrier'ft nke nn well a for your own and for The turner's. The ObHerver Is Jut a lute-t-ttcd In gi.'tting IIm- pacr tn you rtgulrly b you -ure in revidi big ft. We arc orklu lo Mwrert any pie.Mni tffiidi l4Hi of poor ertl(f. W'r uaiit tn I now alHHit tlK-in. Wetnu tn Urn. latn 21. will !m- able in np pmi nn m'wtl tttim wlltMMit limit In Un future. Observer A rl vert In In g A Mcrcliandlslng Service. VICTIMS OF WRECKWILL RECOVER fwo Score Injured When Train No. 26 Piles Up. Near Arlington - , 'J ROBERT H. LEE, FIREMAN, KILLED List of Those Who Suf fered by Mishap In- ' eludes Several Umatil la County Residents. , ' PORTLAND, Ore. (By the As- socluted Press.) All of the 20 per. :nns Ini'trpjt in the railroad wreotf Va. Arlington, Ore., Saturday light, will recover, reports receiv ed Sunday night said.... Tho. .wreck vo s on th e Oregon - Wash in gt o 1 rt ail road and Navigation company's ine. The westbound Continental imited ran Into a boulder that had rallon on tho track from a clifi. Kobert H. Dee, fireman, was killed. The injured were removed to a hos pital at The Dalles. LIST OF INJtUEIV PORTLAND, Ore. (Special) he ioduwing were among the In jured in the wreck ol the Conti nents 1 Limited near Arlington, Ore. Saturday night: ' ' C. M. Wail, engineer, fractured ribs and Internal injuries; Loraine Waite, Rawlings, Wyo.l Frank I'ouvs, Munldoka, Idaho, injury to hand and foot; P. J. Uulnn, Pen uieion, utteuuunl at' the eastern L.uboa siutu hospital, Injury over (L'onunued on Page Five.) AUTOS COLLIDE JSO ONE INJURED V UNION; . Ore. (Special) Mark Crosslandi while driving along, the highway near Imbler Saturday eve ning. met with an accident that demolished the top of his coupe and other wiso jammed and battered up the car. .Another car, driven by a man whom, Crossland believe lives at; Elgin, was on the wrong side of the highway and crashed Into him, sending both cars into ihe ditch- and badly wrecking them, it is said. Fortunately, nei ther man was Injured. The coupe had the top' entirely torn off. the windshield broken in to small plecita, the running board and fender mashed, and the doors uttered until they will not shut, while tho. other car was so badly wrecked that It was still lying ln he ditch the following day. , Baker Judge to Occupy Circuit Court Chair Judgo CVH1 McC'Jlloch, of Ba ker, will preside over circuit oil it this week until Judge J. W. ivnowies returns from Portland fudge Oeorge Tazwtdl, of Port und, was called homo on busi ness the latter end of lust week' Judge Knowles1 Is trying thi ase involving a contest of thf .-.ill or the late Judge Rell oi I'orltuud. Testimony Is drugging jver a longer period of time than vus anticipated, and the jud Joes not expect to get away bn ore Wedmsluy or Thursday. The cuse of the L'nited State Nut.onul bunk against E. K. Mi. er Is set for Tuesday. liishop Brown Deposed Fi'om Sacred Ministn N I0W Oltl.EANH. La. (Iy til Ass icifited I'ri'ss) The flight Kev- VViiliam Montgomery Urown. for .iter bishop of Arkans.is, was "de- It a d from the mcred immsiry" n the triennial convention of th Kpiscopal church tolay. Hlsliop Hi ow n Old not answer u tnn his name was called and. In bis ah- s-iiee, sentence wns pronounced by presiding Bishop Bthelberl Talbot. NKW OKLKANH (My the Assoel jitvii I'regs) The cumiuitUio on tii'' constitution of the House of in putlea to'lay reported to the gen eral convention of the Kpiscupui church It bad voted uutuvorahly on a resolution that wouhl miiHe wotticn illglblt for irtfitibershlp In the House of JHpults of tin church. , MacMillan Expedition Arrives at Maine Today 1 WIWAHHKT. Me. Uy thp Akwi. . rlHtofi IVckn) The .MacMIIIaii ,Ar-tic i'Kilt'lon Is horn' again, j The frhoonfr Rowdoln and the ,.if'iimcr I'oary arrlvH hre at ! I;2 a. m. today after a ,4ormy irroFSlng to the matnlund from Monhegan Island where they had been held up by -gales for tiearly tb ret days. .. War Brides Fail? - EX 1: OAKLAND, Cnl. (NEA Swinl). What U linpponing to the French war brides In America? Aren't they 'got ting along In America? Stories toll of the retreat or tlic wnr brides, back to France, but lift Mrs. Marguerite (Jodnrtl toll. you. Mrs. GoUanl, licrself married in Paris to an Amerifan (kMighboy, rewnita (lie UUea of unhappy Franco-American marrlogeH, , 'WIien the two a,i nnlly fitted for one another, I believe the French nnd American oomblnatlon makes for the happieat of all marriages.' declares the pretty girl. ...; "Where the marriages have proved poor ventured, it way nearly always a case or the cojiplc being on different planes lit Uielr private life. If the Ameiicnn boy wiw wealthy anil Intel loctual and the French girl was poor and uneducated or visa versa, their married life naturally has not been micceuful. But that la not because of the difference In natlotialltles." GERMANS GIVE IN TO ALLIES . . . v LOCARNE, Switzerland (lly tho Associated, Proas.) An utrrefdnont was practically, roaohi'd today on the" condition of Germany's on- trnnce'lnto tho league or nullons and delegates to tho security con. reronco now hopefully predict the success of the conference. Tho allies have portected solution of tho German leaBuo inciliueritiuii oiluuiiu.i n. ' cellor Luther and Foreign Mini: ter Stresmann hopo will satisfy the German public opinion and ut the same time safeguard friendly relations of the reich with Ktissla. Luther and Htresemann insisted on more than tho allies wero will- but were told flatly by all that It was a case bf accepting what wait offered or adjournment of tho con ference. German leaders held a whisper ed consultation und thn an nounced their adhesion to the al lies' Ideas. American Escadrillc ' Will lie Dissolved In til- prlMill break Allitllst III, will fiirm a pnrl or the defi'iise of Tom VKV.. Trench Mornreo fllv .he Mlll.rllyi ,,,mct on trial for mnr Ascoi letrd I'ress) Approaching u)1rt junmin,, ,1D ,o- dlKiioliitlon of the Bherirrtan enen- . . ,. .v,.-.. for drllle. composed or American avln- volunteering for service ngninst the Moroccan rebels, wns annnunred toilay tn officlul com- mtinlcatlons. "The esiudrllle is ngiv reaching ixnr-;.;rr tin communtrnie said. Excursion Boat Sinks; Ten Persons Perish MKLlinritNK. Kin- (iSv the As sociated Press) Ten persons were drowned Hunday afternoon when the excursion launch Clara 11. cap KisHd opposite HebSHtlnn lnl"t tlth a party of 25 tourists from western states hn hoard. Ten bodies had been taken from the surf lne Hun dav and four of the living were in serious cond't'nn. There w"m wo- n and children arnng the d"ed. Melbourne is a small rltv on the change the situation nt the mn renlrnl lewr Florida eii' "nt. ' ment. bu4 those political sharks -00 miles suth of .Trtek"envl'ie. (w'lOSe miilo oecuputiOn Is "keep The death llFt nt a lute hour , Ing tiielr ears to the gro-ind" b -stood as follows! l. -ve It suggesls some other thln Mls lirelllng. Mr. Tlurten and to come, wife. Vls Mrson and Mr. Iliickles, j ... all of Wichita Kn. i Mrs I. Iinvldjon. Melbourne. ' When the senate adjourn -d lm. i Hiirrv llonrh and 1 Syenr-old son Donald, of Melbourne. Hurry I'oppoek. Kansiis t'lty. Kan. ll Wsgstaff. said tn lie a P.ll forn i " T rn"n nneid Hutnio I, be lieved from Wlchtta. Mm. Iteekl'-e w:-s reen-il hut was In a darserous ron.lMlon from being washed against the rock ijeltles. is. y 4 4 f: SUPREME COCRT DECinOKB , WASHINGTON . AFUroim ronrt, draMonii tatimj tiiilmlmli , .. l'l'dcrm aural operatlns under, tho HiutIsi narratlc act havo no rlitlit tn araii'li ruxldrmv, without a buuii'Ii warrant except where or- iihih arc actually niadi.1 ' i j r11( (x n,an natlnns were held , , H,i,j,M.t to irin under police jurisdiction of the fnatoa in which n.m.rVatlons aro loca.tA.'d. . , . '. ' . JZTZmT ; ,,.., ,,lo ,,, Kloorln and I Cement Muntifactiircni ajMoclat on. TUfVr.SKY MVST nKs-r.' MOSCOW (AP) licon Trotsky, who has been working - at . high preHMim lnco being : appointed Head of tho general eoiiceHlons "'"'"? " ,hu...So,.! "".V."' nieiit.last May, haa boon obliged to tnko a rest on ihyslclns' d- vlco. 1 Tf) HKAIt RKI'OKT. SIM, KM, tire. (Al'l The report of .IcrrciKou lyer anil (icoruo A. White. Micclnl i-oiiunllt , naineil by ;nvernnr 1'lcrcp to Invi-stlicale tin- ciiihIIIIciih at the tnle irni- I Icntlary with pm-tlciilar refen'nee j thnt report. .Murray's mnMl to- ,,By hvH!na for the gov (.nl(ir ,nr..tiiiiC Id in to appear as a ,t,Bfc g. O.P. Faces X.TRA Size to Control Senate (lly Charles I'. Hlcwnrt) WASHINGTON (NBA Hpeclnl). Yliung Hob IJl toilette's big I majority Wisconsin It us a foregone conclusion he would win but not necessarily by such a wide margin Is taken by manv astute politicians here as Indicat ing that the (1. O. P. will have a real right on its hands to obtain effective control of the nent sell ate. The l.a Kollctte victory doesn earlier this yeur the line. up was; Nepuhl'.eans whom their party recognized hs sueh tiiougli sever.il of thiMII were tuo Independent t'l be re'ted upon much, 61; itepuh llcnns. by election but resd out of the pmty for Insurgency. 4: liriiiiMTiila. 40; Karmer-lilior. I Already tbe llldepenilents In the Itepubllrtin ranks enable the liemocrats ano inmrnriii. . i overrld O. O. V control on Im 4 S BATTERED Pittsburg Takes Fifth Game of Series from 1 '(- Washington SENATORS' LEAD . IS CUT IN HALF Coveleskie, Ballou, Zach ary and Marberry Fail in Attempt to Stop the Buccaneers Today. ' HOW THE SERIES STAND ' Cluba W. It Pet. XVaslilnxlon S 2 .000 Pittsburg 2 3 .400 OniFFITH STADIUM (Hy tho Associated Press ) The Pittsburg Pirates stayed in the fight for the I world's baseball diamptonshlp to. 1 kle from the box and winning tho f J filth game of the world series, , tol, , ; v I The Pirates opened their first !repi attack of the series ln the ' third Inning and took a two-to-one lead by heavy hitting combined " with Coveteskie's wildness. . I Harris Homes Again ' I Joe Harris, Washington out fielder, tied, the count in the fourth with a home run. j The Pirates drove Coveleskie . from the mound and took the lead (Continued on pre Five. i NEW YORK (By tho Asmdnti'd pr,a.) Information wu ohtnlncd at police headquarters today thut arrangomanta havo bn marte through underworld channel for the return tomorrow of u3,(iu0 .worth of. Jewelry stolen from the ' Hotel Plaia apartment of Mrs. Jos- ,le Woolworth Donahue . on- 8ep- tomber 80, Representatives of the persons who have the Jewelry communi- cated wVh , he Donahues, the police - ' - Madden Scores Army, Navy as Squanderers WASHINGTON (By the Asso- ded Press) The army nnd navy were cimmwu wu uy Madden of th house approprlo- tions commiitoo with squandering millions of dollars In a "purpose- I penmcuiai orgy in craft development. Testifying be fore the president's air board, Mad- . den submitted a plan for devolop- I Ing army and navy aviation at a cost of 87.6OO,000 which would provido that the plane construction uo turnea over io pnvuie iiiieresin. mrrris wins Am cijAksk! .MITt'HKIi LFIKI,I, N. Y. (Al) Lieutenant Ctus K. Ileitis, army aviator, piloting a special Curtbut racer, today won tho 1025 1'iilltcr troiliy contest, the blue ribbon nr mvlatirwi. llo ru't a new ! record for Uie event of 24809 miles I an hour, Battle Of ', portant measures, but tho f'gur.n show that If' the Hepuhllians should lose only four seats, their totul strength would be cut down to 47 not a majority. , ... To begin with, the I-a Follelto progressives having proved their ability to roll up 135. duo major ity for young Hob, it'a hard to believe they won't heal H:mator lenroot In 1028 and put un In surgent presumably the present W sronsln governor, Joiin J. Hlalne on the Job. It will also surprise the politi cians administration pn'ltlclans won't admit It bit they'll be sur prised nevertheless It. at tho same election, Arlionn. Maryland. Kentucky and Oklahoma don't choose Democrats In place of tho four Republicans who wenr their togus now. That foots up five proi.;ivtlve'y lost administration sea's, which would cut Its showing down to 41 instead of 47 If It weren't for tho bare possibility that the regulars may manage to subitttute ooe' of their own kind for the late insu-- gent tjenator LadO r-onn ..... v num. i.uo ..u . iiiv., - - j possible.