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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY Iff ' ' ; ' dlf CITY tDITlON THE WEATHER POKTLAND AI) Ore Kon: Fair tonight und Wel Qeiday. Warmer In the eaat tomorrow. Lis lit to heavy frosta tonight. VOLUME XXIV. MEM HKI1 AEWORIA'I'EI) PUKS LA GRANDE,' OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 3 I Track Motor Car Collides with Freight Train Near Kainela ' CONDITION OF MEXICAN GRAVE Fi"o Mpm'ievs of Crew in Hospital Today All More or Less Seriously Hurt. Alfredo Aclrnu, h Mexican, 1m In a critical condition from ruptured bladder and other internal injuries, iiml seven other iir.nnbt rs of the KiiiiM-lu section crexv are suffering injuries run King from broken bon-s to painful . onuses as u result of a coll sion of their track motor cur w'th a string of dead freight earn about n mile and a half west of lOii'iohi ul l:4r.u. m., today, while tiiey we ri) speeding in response, to an emergency order to repair a de railment caused when a freight train broke und buckled there lust night. Ae.rmi 'r the most seriously In jured of the ganT. every member of which was hurt in some degree. Joe Hensen has a broken petv.c Imne and a wrenched buck. Lyman Hale, the eldest member of the giin,;, broke his leg. His son, Kreo inan H ihv hrs several bad bruises. J. I.. I'Yanklin, foreman, received Injuries to his right foot, which had previously been broken. He n!no has a three-inch cut on his left leg. Ituymond McGury. Catorlno Morndo and Haroid Jtoberts were able to return to their homes this morning ultiu- their bruises hud been dressed. The remaining five lire -alt ut thu -Qrumlo Hondo hos pital. HU'vs Off K'M'unci Wreck. Only the fact that Harold Uob-c-ts had presence of mind enough to crawl out of the wreck and wave a red lui. turn before an oncom ing engine Hiiverl I he entire crew from death outright in a second collision, in the opinion of Frank lin, who recited the tulu of. the (('nllniieil n Pniie Five.) 5. S. INSTITUTE ILL BE HELD i Mrs. .lean M. Johnson, general secretarx of the Oregon Council of Keligiuu.s Ivluculiuu, will be In ha Grand' Sunday and Aonday. Oc tober IS and 13 for the purpose of hoaiiiig aa institute on religious educu! ion. Accompanying Mrs. Johns-m will be the Kev. Walter I,. Van NuyM. I. !.. former pastor of the local Presbyterian church, wiio will also be on the program of the institute. The Council or Heligious Educa tion is tie- siiccet-sur to the former Sunday Sehuoi association, and is simply rifteen church bodies co operating in the held of Christian cuMC'iiinn. It is not an outside or ganization Imposing Its program upon t.ie L.a Grande churches 1 heinselves, through their denom inational headquarters, specializing In religious education, it it said. Kaeh of the cooperating denomina tions has an official representative in the co -jnt tl. Together these make up t'.n "faculty" who direct the work, und thin, Is called the "Oregon p:un" or organization. The program for the I'nion coun- fPnnllniifrt on f'nge C"tv.f INJURED IH RAIL CRASH Wallowa Farmers Start Seeding Winter Wheat W.M.I.OWA. Ore. (Special) Wallowa rountv farnierM. tn imhik' pj;rts of the valley, have begun fall secdmg of wheat. Kd P.ell und son. Ix-stie Hell. Ft 11 r ted smmJIpk nt the C. A. Hii'i-r hit I ranch Int wck where they have about 2011 acres yet to plant. They cvpfci to run two drills part of the time. ir. Itetj s!ivh Pint he dry ir ated hl.H eed grain this year in order tO ascertain the difference 'exveen thi and the old vitriol treatment. While a einnbhTHble niieie r if fri rs over the eounty tn at.fl their -M'i-1 train w 'h the rfn tr n;ent la-1 fa'l. feme of them find that Pip f 1 conta'ne.t opi p-ut thfs year. Some farmers de clare they cannot m-c that it pre. v- nt smut to any greater extent than the vitriol treatment well s Dpi ted doc. Many. howJv r. ere the opinion that more uniform stunJ can be S'-curtd Air Service Management Held Sound Army General Staff De nounces Idea of Na tional Defense Depart ment Before Air Board WASHINGTON (By Ihe Associ ated Prexs) The army general starr presented to- the pr-8;dt nt's air board today a statement In re butlil to witnesses who have urged sweeping changes In the national defense organization. It denounced n proposed deport ment of national defense as -"'unsound." and asserted that "d'rert adniln'tration and control" of the army air service "'ictuallv does --est In the hands of the chief of air serv'ce." and presented it general denial of charges of mismanage ment In the ndnilni-stratlon of the air service Itself. The statement wns presented bv Brigadier Oeneral Drum, assistant chief of staff. lwniit'K iwnnrs WASHINGTON (Hy t be . vsorj aieil Pres.1-) Major Oeneral Pat rick, army air chief, today opposed before the president's air ii-nrd a . pi-o) osul advanced yesterday by . Chnirni'in Mad fie n of the' hous" ap j propiintlon.s committee to transfer jail aircruft experimental work I from the army to private enter prises. He took eveeptlon to Mad 'den's testimony that millions of dollars had been squandered "bv the army In reckless expenditure" .of funds for experimental work. ; He said much cxferit'ientn' work 's nece.Hjviry to show whut should not be done. A 60-day .sentence .-and a J'ine of J 5100 wure imposed on Ieu Itogers. I colored, when he was tried In Jus- ' tice Hugh K. Hraily's court Mon- day. liogers repented offenses brought hm the sterner seMtenee. j It is suid tli.il Hugers will up- ; 1-cal. General White, Party (Joes on Hunting Trip Hrlg. G-n. Georgi- A. Vhlt. or I Salem, who reviewed the local j company of the Or gon national' f'lurd h'sl evening, Maj. C. .M. Me-I "Mirray. and (.'apt! P. W. Iv-lter, both of Portland. an,d Maj. It. it. Huron, of 1 .11 Grande, leM this j morning for the Mini'in river dis trict on n Veek's hunting party. They hop to shoot some deer. Cf neral While will review the lin ker national guards when he re turns. Brings Brace of Bucks' Back from River Trip A gentle reminder that Ihe deer season is stHl a thing of the pres ent wis given ll Grande people yo'trr-biv when J. A. Shim 'nd Jl. W. Kog'Ts of this cltv arrived here from the Limber Jim mine on l)w Cranile pomle river vih two five-point bucks as trophies of the trip. Mr. Shira and Mr. Kogers left about two weeks 11 go on a pros pecting trip and on their way home shot the two beauties. Kit 1; I ION ANNOl NCK1 A 'eeei tlon Will lie held next j ThulMnv nighl Tor the Pev. Par- I ker and his funiltv at the M'-tho- ! dist church, it Is unnouneed today. I All mt'iniliers, constittMU's and Mejids of the rhnreh are Invited, The reception will begin at 8 p. m. W'lere ,)r. treatment If Ufced. , ; esi eeluMy during a dry fall. Osejir .Mtowetl reports he is well ! along with his fall .M-edini: nt t)'-' '. (i. Couch ran h. having only lit. .acres yet to s-ed. j Much of the earliest sow'nes if full wheat l up well nt th s f ine, 'While the later sowings hixe bf n I Miilie f-b w tn growing. n? th' w i ther for t he past two we ks Ire; , hern unite cool and not x-erx- con- ' ducive to a favortbh growth. i;i:m ;i!0iNf; np.ri: In I'nion eonntx- many far:n'-ri finl te d fall !W-edinif ROin- ltl:i" r.e ard In S'ii!i srtions of Ihe vaih-v. where eondtlten nrf frw-nraWr- for an early prowih. the fields are be. glnnfrg to B'-ftmi" a green velv.-tr-Hppearanre that nugui-s well for ft ; favorable 5iand. i Several farms on the mm! retire live very prnmirtng fields of win 1 1-r v h"al at jT'-ivnl. 1 1 1 IBM! boosted hi hubs Chamber -of Commeici. Uu.ClliU'J.S l-lClU lily nuc x aiaiiia v ui-ty SPEAKLIiS "SEtia-XG Representative of Farm ers bays AgiiciutUii.ii. Will iaek iuu ei4ic.it j, Right bteps Taken. The produi-tlv ui'.ss "of the "Val lum valley in Wellington and hov, the Gi-rnue Homo.; va.ey.may h made it) yield us m in i; m p t.on by in.iiion uinl tun n.i:c 1 he t-ptt' ui..iiso.-: ul t.ie. .L-iiaiii.Ji of comim-ive Itineheou in te.y m tic I. O. O. K. hail by'iiicinbeis 01 ta caravan wliti-h riri-nt.y .nvtied Pi noitiierii vuiuy ' tu ,. ubiit the; couid see. The speakers presented jjlowin reports. oi liie l.uaaciui uiul a ,rv cultural 1 Hpecis there, giving ai credit io iri.g..tion. ami aa urge. ItiM reoiuinat.u.i sps be taken il. I'moil county uiea t.ie lime iti rip Coop ration l. twt en the i.. a ; . nun and iunm-r . an ivi-n tw .veyilule 01 J!i enliiH a : iui.i11. Dr. Pby l'ivUfM. l)r. W. 1. I'ay. wiio ted the cara van noith, se.'ved as chairman i: ins usual i,tp.thjc iii-.i nr.' In a few Introdin tiiiy reinui i.t he de clared the Yaii.tiiu .i.uy p. .s u. ed un "uilclHun View o. ii -p. r-eti. tit-ulion.' There . ;s no ;rui: grown there," iie s.-i. 'beeaus (ronlliiued on I'mrr l-'lvi-.) CONSTRUCTION. NOW UNDER WA1 Tho llllnels Str-ei Itrhl-ro en. pany has uti'h t t;iKen ihe rinp!" tion of the b:i:lge on ti t- .U ei l.nwi'i' Cove nijtrhet. 10.' 1 wliie1, vns abandori'-d tlirotiKh -laej; u' funds a short time hi;o bv the or';, Inal contracting comp.iny. . The coiit iiict-'wan iii 1. let ilion' the first, of SeptenUxr bv the .iat highway ronnuhrdon at the rcqi:cs' of the I'nion euenly com nii'o'i ers. The KideJhy eml In pi. nit company of MaryJ.ind. wiwh bond i-d the first caul raetor. v;.!. eompelled to iiwimii' the cnntri'1 whleh has new been r- li I to the Clir.ois companv. The .Mt'-'l-l .'' (,'ove ro;id H expected .it later dste to join the island City to Cov highway. . Sund:iy SrI-on! Hnt-l A'anicii New Oi'l'Jcc:'! ' The MelhndiRt j.;p.. ri' Sundt Silie.ol boi'rd iiv I in i'-pn'er :, vien at Pie ehnreh 1-r ' t v vU-,r. :'1 7:f0 o'clock with a If r;e repre-.-n-tatlciri pit; eft. I'rjfr!' wc ,Ti- ! and the Meheoi nitend nice v:i: found ,to be lncie;i :in:r in nMiebe The 1 r usurer rerort; -1 a bahiiii-f f (etif's fn band. ftfl'leer. V.'i Tl- ele'- 'l 'o" V ' C. I.. Walhief , hu; rl-iti a!'-i:t: Mn. P. W. l.e g,!"n. i ' -.if mi perintendept : l.ne .in s'lr i'' . ." e-retary-treasnn rf Mtr. - ,' tenburg, choii.' lerj- Ueyi i'h' rnt 'it Nilperfnti niJenl ef the i?-!'. '!, 'e partrnent: Vrs. H. C. Si i b ! -perinlendenl of the crad'e r !' 1 home di partne-nt. :ni.T M y-1 ' v V'i'co. secretary of ih- H :?n!a chool bo: rd. Peare Dircris hul .'.ts Of Coluniljuy ( 'crer.iwv poi:ti.a;.'d. tr II. l'eare of Oiaieh . the (Olll'h derf f 101 t in tp n f.t" t lie Ko!;:.iT , o. ( V- Mil ium. I'ireet. .1 ( e; e, ! -e ,- . ! rday in obsi-t-v.iin-e f ' "mi tlax. , e is- i, K t li W 1. ! Mr i from all part uii"-r n airl froo i- -in- W'nt linj,i on , cit es ( r-- in Itiat. r. A hHe-e- xv re .n:.d. I,- .T-.i r. I: MiiM hv. tl p.-v. H. .1. i I - P. J- liani y, I-'; : hi. .1- Ia . f and H n .1. .'.'alaik y. County Aden's Icc vx " PV.M.I.'.-. v 1."' n' aT i'b. t- d hi -1 vie v'-'r 'i ri r- - ' P xvitl e. n ir m m,: i' W 'ru 1 , n'Ch). P' nt V. t:.t:P ilir-i e the .'V rf!ii f TVi'e. TT' ill' "' Anierif ee ifitv 'i:."it' p: - ;t are (. o. ,- r.-. n'-n -v"'- F-ed P-r n:on. !'n af'i i-: Paul Carp n't r. P-; K- ( a . l:. Ur itli.iupt. JUiLur iui.iA,. d. f. wi 1 SECRETARY iVar Lcai tmoat Port-1 XOliOlUivCil tu lil3i?UUl'- iau-by Coolidge :0 TAi:i Cr:NI3T ZiirccESor to AVecl:, Ro-i tired Because of Jill . FcaK1!, If Yimnrjcrit ! BJcm! or in Cody. I WAHlGTN' (Tie the A'woel- ted pr- PvlgM I'1 . O-vb- n( Mlsxorrl w.'s t"ihiv riitpnl't"d fee-,' e.t;-ry of W'lr by Pre Idert Col 'i:e. ' ; lie ci'C'i-i's ,'oi" V.. of' 'ar- ael'itv"!'-' w''-s" r-Cr -ii"nt leeanee of ill he;'.'h whi formally 1 nno':n''ed ut the WJ1'!" Jlo'it-c t The change Is effective Imme- 1 rt'iiely. Am a-,i.s!'in sec-e'ry. U v s 'ia ' iei n the ji' tnal head of the w tr 'i-partm-nt s nee lu"i s rln .when 'VeeV." w i! yvnt tn w V:'v;1:m 1 y phvMelan form oi.cntinn and i lopg vaeaHnn. Tl '- 11' VV Wil' :". "'. -t i-.w. r IV' l.tr '(' . 1M. II '7 e . . : v.'l'l In ti e yrnvr -"i 1: ib-r 'if he cabinet. 1 ;(. ret v. d .t. Ma- r, ) loiK'l guard and reserve errps .i;l the flnv r of tVe D:ii cup. -most ebhrated of teini'v 1"oihie;i. V.'Af'IMrGTOV np i'M. s led l-:.-f.).... -e .-:;.. Xi eel.v 3 ' n to li!) lie- v;ir;il!i y on lo shtppll g hocrd r:n, c; ,1, 'Kigptit i. n r I'Yede'r'c't I. Thomp en. pe ;v g- in;,- rile-n.I with plnrm i ' i'wtf V,c rri'v hI-I1 -pi n;r " ifd s !T;nt;'on, ' an iiv":-thvat.l;'m -r'ieli inuy re- n't tu i-cm-i-aeedifig t!,',.'l twiagr.s ,!l.olili -tiiat- )0dy. - ' 1 mm mil r-nnn mm I'tip'fiyi), t ' l.e ( )i. - rvi Ae i.: d :;!ir-i 'ie by ). I.. Kent. I Vie crop for (irei Cie il t-i t i n;: to t ie i-i .) - uh fi.'i'i;in. the 1 Will .'Neeed P.il'-J Ci'op I.IO.'MM! bmhel:; hongh Die hld thiH yt-ar Will be nly HM per ci lit- nuriiial. The total apple crop, forecast t .,7'i'i fun I'ifshelM of whieh 4 - i: l,l, ,e .!., ' u ,-en f,I' . mem 1 I -lal a, .i. l.aM y ::.'.s ;. e I I j w s "o hi. rin . I inures lor olln r v ' i Hi ' t'e:i olb.w: Wushin;;(oli To';t ' crop :2:., . r 1 . 1 11. ,v ,1 1,v w in: lb- n.i; t I. 'Hi; v...-: r t When Paper Misses rour . ; n-iv r r e .a 1 ran :. !i il M 11 -2 t I .t n; jo 1 ' ' -' i n i c: 1 Ob-r-lti-r, (b-v i 1 I in .1 p 1 1 m . Ui ,,i.:t I . l.tnni c; I Tl ',11 M.i 11 III. .r x. ' I II. I ' ' II Ml - e ! f'ojn ,11 t II l.il !.ll . e. "Olr i ' i i r l- -rf r - II ,- A Aleif liiiiubiiiL; Srili.M coop n j First Pictures of the World Series L - 1 - r ...M.. ........ . . "- . Timer When (Kxvce lilue, vl;. got back into tho gume ,w(( ida,v, was i.noehi il iii!--oii.-elous hi the mm-oikI game of tlm s( r.cnl P.iishut wiia-b the I'hales utm, in Ihe plmlo lihtete N shot. 11 e-i the ;;:o:!iul with I nipii'e Owens Culelier Smith of ihe Pirates, mi I ,Jor liaise, of the SenaloiH, HflliiK bini fiom the iif mud. Pi 1 Ulupaitf:h is stand iik by. Power t.li 1111 W'riuht. the Pilules' rrnck sbortslop, Is shoxvn ci i -.n;; He pi. tic with 11 lit, me inn In Pie Hllli liming of the -1 CMi 1 f-vu'iie. if BUILD ED EUR m 1 ica pv . hmd n:v .he e' ,! , . "j. p- l liti:t d Pt.fOiie Whirl, We Jif" I 'U i I 1 1 II ',' at 1. . uii"." ia.'l olie oT -hii'Ope',i t el- IfiJ "i,!vi"S to the : Mie ia ! e-1 I'rs;: toda;. , coin lie ul ing on the i i;n 1 1 the i-erurjly conftT- Von can tal;e It for granted 1!-it the Miiiftli.n of (I'Miiany en i :::k Hie re. ol li -I.JliH ha n a I'"' a e'M- !; and t-ir. t '. li'tiire of Pi'iiih j;i:iirinli'c.s for !ii. illte-f jty Of poiwlid .Tel ' eho-Hioal;ia. yen ari nay tittre w.i i , be no d !i I ieulty as 11 J I aid H j,r, del ermine'! lo r ;a h uceord." l.e eoat lu:i' d. FLiiMll fEATUHE WLEK .' n i'.-I d ;;:ira torn, in the fo.-m 11 ' a p . s.ii 11 u -i -e.i 1 1 y ,at: el; pUi ie. .-1. ie- 1 . ' i " during fie- mur '.; i; J'..y.i of 'i'., il is anieiiinet d !'',(. TJ.e p.,.l . p. ' ie.l l.y , . p ' . (- t i" l.'ilor. "A :rl l.e !,. IJ'I- !.! ' n'-'l-.j or .''.k-j. y, v. n - ! ru P. V.'ali- W.ni.i A ' I- I. M , i . id i ,. li ii f .a v. 1 i : '1' t a I y e - a I. o j 1 l ti.it city til 1 if liii 1 d Pi"-. Ail W.ili'i. pM-.t. ifiit'l to In ' " ! " t ' xr p ' M..i : I, .s; . p'i l.irrr flo- -.' a. ..- I W...1- .- t .1 hie 1 . ps ;.iei : no.. :i,e ( r.it from 1 . ! I. r t, pr p r. '. p 1;.' a b be r ipihle of t-ll:-j;e; hp f v o p. 1 1 m hi; fN at a t toe f" -I i'l be lo- .1 "I o; 1 re Ie hi op. ;( I' : t !e- I'nion (in 1 p uy ; 1 1 - a a 'h Th" tiay .,f ' shoxv will bufin toi.iOrro" nii;!it. OPE1 XTRA C1M,.C IN C(M PPT PAP.IS (AC) I 'Inane MinMei Calll.nix. Ji 'sh frinn a ilchl iiiinliii"; nil ?loA to (be I mpd Slate;, eiiiiie to ';rip Inlay n-th -sMiie of tla l-'n ii' h ",J e bar..." b .'nnin 11 eoitiilct vlreli 1I It Jf.il ep.'rl-. v:t will 111 It his ieb.n I n e-.pi-rl-c if - -i.Mi i 'h- Jit rotiii:inw:H, .Vb-r ;' lit in Ihe rah'nel with a n -unie of Mi uiii:. vl cititdiUoii-.. he j!ipeaii'l b' fere lite r'r-tmber of il nliis finaiiec roininiltec for bi n.i:i Tei (lay uill 1m re il'l.ri'fl lo eoinp fir llr lii'iiiiu be ni, e the I'iMlluiilt' ", .MITI'-VIT.H HMpv I ;m .M). S ; , p Vt I, ( AC) I he mutilated b".lv or I i-iim i-; Ploh'lti A:; tlatelll. 1 1 -j ear-old ne.pliew of tit,- Ib x . I.oto- Pi.i.eP , p.i-loi 11I ft, - Catliti bc fliiin-1! of tin- Itiile 1111 r. hi found today in the attic of Pie third lio u- of fl 1. leant Iiou- e bre. The tli4 otei y wan uuid" bv the polli-e '! -i- vkoiI Un- b lief that Ihe boy xtn mntilri'cd at aii'dliir pt iui) the tl Iiiin-pirted Pi tiie xaeaut hou e. IV)jc (.Mnts Interview To IJIsI.op J. l McCath IflVp fpv- Ihe ':..'iat-d Pi I'oie plu . '(. -rd;i , re- rr eje I'l I r . . n-'lh Tl II 1:1 I v I h I'. .Mi'";tath. bi t up of Pak-r, nfe. t'lliil' P'e.l- 'III s mi H .11 IP' in V-l I Intr il iv t PIIPTI.ANII, (r... ly th- A- a- lef! p' i -M i - I'h ' h I 1 " pH'f!it 'ii w''P o'r ) In 'r.-. ' n "'U-'tf '.'V "(or"'i ' ') 1 1 1 . V i ife-i Arr'i-n nfi'ifpn"' I 'oday II- s'hl Ineorr'i't n j'or's had been 1p"hMh d th! t the hi asoil Opened Widiiesday inorniny. WEEKS RETIRES 1 FHOfiflCflBINET WASHINGTON (Hy the Asanrl ated Prem.) John W. Weeks placed lbs resignation us secretary of war In President CoolldKe's hands Monday. Pormal announce ment of his withdrawal from tho cabinet because of his hcaitlv Is ux pectod Tuesday after his last ut- I tendance at. a cabinet meeting, j Xhmn.tpr tire selection of hla sue JoeHRor havA not been UUolosed, It j has been the president's custom In tho past, however, to couple hla an ! nouncement of the retirement of a , member of his orflchil family with I tho publication of the name of the suect ssor. He followed that course when Secretary H tiff hes reslKned and xvas succeeded by lrank U. Koiluk'K, then ambussudor to Pon don. litiuino Itimlcn of Office, ' If Pie presblent follows the same course Tuesday, It appeared prob able Monday niKht that he would name pwhiht I'1, Davis of Missouri, for the war portfolio. Mr. Davis has been the tissistant secretary of war since, J. Muyhew Wnlnwrlfrht resigned to take the place In the house of representatives to which he wart elected by his New York const ituency. Since Secretary Weeks was stricken lust Murch (Continued on Pie five.) ! Severe Frosts Strike Western Part of State P'iPTI.ANP. fire. (l!y Hie Ahko clated pres'i)- - l,iiw leinperatures w"ie gr neral over a large part of Hie Male bet night. Item! reported the JVMivlest frost of the season with 'he temperature III di-grei's below freezing. P Kern- recorded '." degrees, tilt; ciild st of the M'uson. Ah-d ford also reported the cold e ) n'ghl rf 1 he sea son wdth the mereury at 2'. above. Uoschurg r 1 erted U3 degrees atul Portland's tiiinliimiii was A'i above. Couzens' Committee May Continue Investigation (Ilv CbiTle IV Stewart) V A H H I N ' JTON ( N KA Hper la 1 ) --The Hi'tgweitlon that H-nator I 'ooze ns1 eoiiimittee on InvestlKa (ion "f t he Iniernal revenue bu reau of the trrnjsury ib-fiartliu-nl be glx'n a m w leas- of lib when i ongreKM meets In I a-cember was r reix .(i in admin 1st nil ton circles in gloomy silence no applause. This committee was tt source or much worry to the ndminbdrnthm li ni o'i'f and t)ie earlier part of th' prea-nt -jiv The Ititernul revenue tiiirenti handles rar more of in govern iMi'niV meney than nn other o II h niri iiciei, and t anything lh wong 'here It's apt to be wro,:j; on i n i a e e i ' i I m y I y large M-ale. K u lor Potufens sa.vs plalnlx .that Kim h ac'tiallv I.m the ( -i "rha t s not that there s punt h 'a'de d fhone. t put lhal iie svs- u tn (ends flf lf to rae i-'omi h :) th:(t them- uhu-'.es do iadei d i vl' t. Th ch'inceH are th it ndminlst rn-l-.ii -M d d In K-tl ing vrv deeply n'n Ihe int-rnat n-venue bureaus many seeiidM. Its working -to vastly compli cated, voluminous and mysterious. ' Thumb-serve ws, figuratively, are BU CCAN EE R Will EVENS IIP SEES Pirates Defeat Senators '6 to 2 in Sixth Game of Ball Classic TOMORROW'S GAME TO DECIDE '1 il LE Washington Uses Two Batteries in Desperate Effort to Stem 'litie of Pittsburg Runs. . Cluli , Plllslllll'K .Wu.shillKlon W. I.. Pet. a a .soo a a .500 IXItM,K ITPPI). Pittsburg (Uy f ie AsMM'latcil Pre!) il d i Moore's Ikhih rim anil liny Krtv liter's brill iun t pitciitiux kuvo tho Pittsburg Pirates their hci-ohiI straight victory over tho Wnshlnjc- , tHi Senators today, !1 to Si, tlclng up the world series ut tlirvu funics euch, A crowd of 45,000 saw Kremer stop the Senators In their tracks after tho second Inning, holding them to three hits tn the lost ,even Innings while Pittsburg came from behind, tied the score tn Vi e tiutU. when tho Henator defense cracked, and won the battle in thu lirih oa Moore's s lush in r home. Tn tho eighth the Prnators nvhed In a flock of reserves with Vouch even pinch hitting- for Man ager Stanley Harris, but the Pirate, defense held firm. Again tn the ninth the Senators fulled to break through niter Joe Harris had doubled, but 'Was stranded when the noxt twa batters went out. The score Washington. ;,.....;....... Pittsburg it; 11. .. 2 , it Batteries: Ferguson. Ballou and fPnnttmid on Pate Flvi. OF GIRL FUU- W1NNBRORO, I-n. (Py tp3 Aa soctated I'ress) Thii- faHlm ssns tit the Tensus swamp today held tho secret of whut may have been a modern auto da fe with a young white woman as a victim, while, armed men combed Us recesses for a clue to explain tho finding of tho charred body on n pine log pyre. Identification of the body is practically Impossible. It had been divested of clothing, and so badly burned that the cor oner i unable to say whether It had been crumated before or (ifter the woman's death. The body was found Saturday by a negro who feared to notify uu thorltles lest ho be Implicated. Pnmarked feminine apparel oC good iimllty Was found in a milt-- case near the pyre anil a whmi I gold ring on the finger or, thu ( corpsn wero threads by which iiu thorltles hope to make Idetiiilicu .tlon. I A bucket which had nmmrenflv contained gufiollnn Indicated that every effort hud been made to make the cremullon complete. needed lo compel it: of i'ii -la la to talk. Pouxens wns handlcapp" 1 by t be. presence on- his eommltti of a. couple or members who didn't want him to burn niiyi He. And JllHt lis he had th' la! fairly off and was proceeding to faU- out what was Inst ile, the 1 ommitt.-i-'j authority to continue llf t "lr ( rul ed with the tiSth congn -a' ad journment. The chunes are that ad i.tlnM ra tlon senators In combating Pon ens may indulge In a f- w person nllllrs. They may point lo the fact that Mellon paid an Income tax of more than $l,"nn.tnai and th'i. I'ouzinw. admttb-dly the pnusi -Hor of several inlllionM, paid a tux of onlv $1200. The bl fSuard senat- rs a-e ii; ly to suggest that th- rotin:tv mlght bn inteiesled In 1 "iWlnT just how a man with mm h wealth as Couzens eon! 1 i: t his tux So low. Of ionise. 't u.-tr'' honestv In riling a return s n ' challenged in the bsnt. hl ns x nienns of checkmnUng Mi actlv Ulis thev may otlempt lo turn ilv tnvestigallnn to the hii'S'inn rf tax-exempt seciirttiei the fnvori'M tax reducing method vt million aires. . , BODY