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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING MCwPAPES-XWELTE PAGES TODAY, 12a wanlif CI TY EDITION THE WEATHER 1 PORTLAND (AP Orn. Kon: Cloudy tonight and Sunday, probably rain la the went portion. . VOLUME XXIV. MKMHEK ASSOCIATED PHEH LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 7 GLEftHEST in 1925 Days of '49 Classed as JViust Orderly Ai : . fair of Its Kind 1,224 PERSONS AT . SHOW LAST NIGHT Total Paid Attendance Exr-ected to Better the '' 4,000 Mark, Elks' Com mitteemen Say. Elaborutc preparations lire lim ine nm.lv today by the Ia Orande, R P. o, Rii i! for the closing .' i night of the Hays of '4D. which! will hi' Ihla cveninir jo Zulier hall.' beginning tit S:3H o'clock, A crowd of tnorti than' 1300 1b expected to be In attendance. j Ah on' the two preceding nights Wednesday n n d T h u rsi a y t h e hull was crowded and jammed .ulha 'hundreds of joy sceivcrs mat tght tnu paid attendance ftg rea shows thut 1,224 persons in caused tickets. Lust irigitt's ticket salts bilns he tota.1 attendance for the first nights of thi! show to 2,l. he Satun ay night crowd Is au-u bring the grtind total well. over odd, which will bo a greater gnrc thiin has ever before been a nod by a show of this kind La Gr-tv'p. Orderly Crowds. I "In I I 1 .. ,,iu lil..f ..f tin 1 In i . i wted this inornlntt that the lavs 'A1 thin vn-ii- thn eli.n mt ' f ' inw of the kind that has evert n given here." He reports thc.t ' re has been no trouble of anv Ml. tnt ftp crowds on Wc.'nes- . Thursday ami . k rMajr. .nlshla e orderly, and. that the show If was conducted in a manner ,1 Is a credit to the Elks. Much J 1st, has he.-n received by mem- nr t' c MS commlltces, head- by 1'arry H'lfrman. C. I.. v iitid Lester P,rnimvel, for high order Of clenn limuso. s en.) enlcrtn'ninont offered -public this year. Jlsunl parade Hlarted hud fll'.s 'show ofr with bung-- several "bungs" from th Inns of the panniers and the were opened at N:3ii U. At !i o'clock dancing niet this ar at , SHOW SAYS t ' I Cnnl inaed on Pncft Five.) I CONFERENCE 4J?I'N. die. (Kpcriul to The - HP v.-r).- The Uhl.'r Hoys' con-1 will i on ( )etrber ."tt, :t I , Nov'in-1 county juipcrlntcndcnt of uehofiln. : . II is annonncrt) here. H' -1 The Miirvey. which Inclinhs the scon; boys from Kastern Un-- names of all nulhs iM'twet-n th oinis t'lnl from Wi-sh-rn Idsi-'oce of four and years and tin re i-.pccti-d to be In alt n -; jiarents or guardians of such att'l ai raiieinvnts are no.v 1 youl lis. will be made 1 ti roimhout made tot care for the vis- ttu1 county hy the various district jscheul clerks in both town and Kev. t A .(iuinn Is g-n- eountry. cluiirtiian and heads of the' T committers arc: Sidney I ob - - nti'itainment; Hrjre havi. si ration: tlie Kev. Mradner. woiiis; I. M. ronner, uej. ; V. V. Conner, puhlicit, C. I.. Cadwel', roiium ivbl L The l'ni'n lintel will be tiari'-rs ami nn- ueino.ii h will be tie icene of 'tin. igs. i r.nf rer..e will .'pen "Uh uiu.-t In tin- K. of I'. M ill will end follow inc a up -cbtl " g:nir for boys .r the c.osm: f Seven: I s.c:ik-is of note n.I dress the ilelepa'cj. Jaunty Organization To Be. Formed Organiwi'lon of a county branch the State Coum-ll of l"lb;iois ;ducatlon. an int rd nominational ,ody of Sunlay school workers, vill be p rfect' d at the aH-dav institute that will be held at tne :npH-t rhitreh Monday under di- ctton of Mrs. Jean M. Johnson, einral cretary of the council, iid th- l: v. V. U Van Nus. field r n rei.nt alive of the noard hri.'thin etjticaMon or wit prifhy. flertan church. I "pellchn In Ihe Home" will I 7 4i... t. . .... t die wu-vt r il mU ilrt-sMK It-al will ht d- livi n d dur- fnc the .lav .Mrs. Johns -n sun- kets will be "More ltelirion In llducatlon" and "Who I'romot the CJreat Forward Movement in p.elisinus Education? lir. Van Nuys will talk on "More Education in l:e!l' on" and "TUe iioui. uou Experience Armour Phillips Husband of Clara Phillips liaimiMT slaier of lAts Angeles. Is In Jail himself mm- fur sM-eding. He was fined Si 00 or loo (lays anil 'ic iiaitl 870 so (hat lie could - serve 30 days. "I want to know what it feels like to he In Jail." he ex plains, ."for 1 want to know what surrerlil-r my - wire is going llimtie.li." Phillliis says he is waiting fnltlirnlly for Ills wife, who is serving from 10 years to lire In San Ouentln for the mur der of Alberta Meadows. Appreciation of the friendliness and cordiality with which the lenf'lirr staff nf l.u (-Irnmlr hi -lino In j,,, ,,,, -received hv ttia citlxerw of lA (j,.H,e m an . Invitation to ,,.P,W , ti(lnrt the remilar sea. ., , ,h .elinnla im.l tn sri-t ne. ,iun.,.d ,..itll ,. teachers and the aaiw pmgrams were expressed )n nn a,,rc!-.s bv Superintendent J. T. .nri ,.i Hie Informal recon". Bv,,n uol s50 p,,rents hud ,.vnni11Ir i,v .m,cr of the high school faculty at the building. Thn uriicratti wan civf-n in the nudiiorlnin. with . K. 1. TowUr, prinripnl, presiding. Soini thing of the purpo.se and the workings of the systcnii prcvuiling in the JiIkI) school hre was outlined by the. principal In ft short talk. Ti hlgli ! cliool orchestra daed an omt ttire, the girls' choriiH nnng and .Miss l.sahelle Miller, dtnitor ol MiUiiic, offered two vocal solos. (Continued on Page Five.) School Census Will Be Taken Laic This Month Preparation fcr 'he annual Hehool renHiis in I'ninn county, which must be completed between (lctolii r 2T and November t. is lieinir made now by A. I;. Say re,- .T 1CIO hCCrCtarV Will Ec Speaker at Luncheon '" Wenley H. l-ei-s. field sr-entiiry rr ln- l'n't d Stales ('hutuh'-r of fomnu'ree. will b the sjteaker at i),,. ri-vnhtr luncheon ami rorum of tin- fnion rouuty rhatntT of jCijinmirci' Tuesday at 1:1:05 p. m. In tin- I. . t). l- inill. ( tVrklns. t.r.-sidt n( nf 11i- local chandier. will act as chair- num. There will be reports from i h- irrijr.tt Inn. entertainment and Old ( ricon Trail committees. At Institute P'rs and flren te.nl Sehoot of Pe bgtoiis Kducallon. Shull We Keep II Suchr S'?sons will be at 10:30 a. m. and J:30 p. m.. with u pns-thllitv r an evenimr m- ttng. All Sunday school officers and teachers and the pastors rhurchej in i'nlon county arc --n. pected to b nres.-nt. A sp-elal Invitathn is extendeti to the gen eral tHiltlie to meel with them lor ' the iifhlre -sin afld ili-eussbuitt. , Mr, .fohnKon imd lr. V.m Nuvs will arrie thfci ev-ning and will ieter t!ire srcmns eah on Sundav. Mrs. Johmton's eh duh j I" an fol lows : Met hod 1st church. Suth. 9:4 a. m.; Island City Coin- nninltv church. It a. nu: chrWInn church. 7:3a p. m. Ir. Van Nuvs will speak at th? following rhurches: Klrst M. H, f:4& a. m.; I'resbytrln. 11 m. and Uap - diusu p RECEPTION S 0 IL1 IILitlll El SPSIII CASE JURY DEADLOCKED Case Will I?e Ee-Tried Before Judpe Knowles, v Officials Say' -. RUMOR RAYS TWO '0TED ACQUITTAL Teh . Would Have ' Con . victcd Union Men - nn Transnni'tatioh , of '. Li quor Charge. ; 1 Pnlllnir to nrrlv. at an nKre". ......i n . rHlrl In the rnie of i. ,.t n vf-r.., -p.. n. 'eek and Fred ..nln. Tnlon men ehnred w'tb in-gil irin'-enrtnllnn or liitexlcillng Uiinnr,. tl Jjn-, w is dismissed al t o'clock this morn- 'ng hv Judge. C. Hi JteCnlloeh. Street mmir has It that the Jurv men stood ten for conviction and two. for aeinilitnl from the first vole to the last. ' Carl Helm, district, attornev. nn- nrmncefi thW mArnine that be Mi ends to pk fr a retrial, to take e'ore dor'nff the present trm of lreuH eourt If possible. Tn that event. mrc jnrvmen. Will "bMV" in ie called, as the present list will not arrnm suinc-cm n'-omnniu names ror. an entire new jury. ctH the Itcv. A. It. Hodge of Vn- That Zeek and Sraln wnw im- Jon, who resigned a few nimths vwnre of the nature of h. Ilauor . ag'o to take special postgraduallon tpeV carried In two unornterted wrk . aMhn Doaton I'niversity, will im'lon .iugs in the buck of ter ei. i,c the tit St business before the vllev'ng It to consist r-i rnb- lrosbjtery uicctlng at the Presby down" for ue In the cure of race torlan church In lhiker Tuesday hnrses at the I'nlon stock shew ; morning. Tho Kev. V. C. itoss ol rrrounds where tbev were taking It the J a Clrande church serx'es the nn the Sunda'' night when Officers organization as stated clerk. f Pierce and KlJnghmer arreted ; Tne . propuMC(i morgnr of the hem. was the contention of V. 8. -prcHbyterlun and -Methodist Tvnnhne, attnrpey for ,the rteton-. urchiM t IUikr 1s ePfeted to dantrt In the state's case. ' , b0 en()f)rrfrd hy 1hl. ip,,Hi,yvry, Mr. Helm stated to the jury that .consent ol which Is all tliat lack Zeek end Spain hod made no such to complete the amalgamation, explanation about the content or The merger has been endorsed by he .iugs at the time nf their arrest both Baker churches and tho Ida or nftrward when they had their ho M.ethodiHt conference. preliminary hearing. Conveyance of "rub-down" was a lepHlniate procedure Hint would not necessi tate the secrecy and caution prac ticed by he defendants -on the h" ' ' I Kmnvltft Mn Try Case A retrial of the case will not take place before Judge Met'nl- loch, but under Judge J. W. Knuwles. who has concluded hi trial of the Hell will cae at Port- .. . (Continued on rge Vive.) ' ' r Baker Couple Married Here This Morning ' " Miss Tlanelie Shrffler and Irvin O. Sherrfetd, both of linker.- were united in mnrrlag" at the nsldetic' 4S-cmt churgt; on II, pn-uinubly to of the pev. fl. A. Pollard, pasior of rine out of the Mmi when he col the Itaptlst church." at I0:3 . vta it. Sylvester Sans, of Mlhvau oVIock this morning. Warren . k, w'lres he" is 21, sober, Indus ('.rifflri attended the couple. . . ! trious. a Calholic, and an Amerl- Afler the ring reremonv, per-'esm. formed by Mr. Pollard in the pres ence of a few witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield went direetly to Maker where they will resld". The irrnrim Is empioyeU lu the flour mill there. P-T. ClUy (Council if! First Regular Mcctingj' The first regular meeting or ihe cltv council of the pnr"in-Teneh-1 ers 'uvsoelntion was held this week, The entire time was taken up with ImsincHs. K. A. Sayre, county schofd superintendent, was op- polntei chaplain of the council for the yeur. This organization will meet reu larly the first Monthly of each month at 4:15 o'clock in th nrt'-r-nnnn In the Neighliorhood club rooms. Woodmen Preparing for Pheasant Feed Monday l.a Orande Camp No. !:. W. O V.. will hove a Chinese pheasant feed next Monda evening. October Pi. at the lodge rooms in th' I. O. O. I, hall. The oege in offering a prixe for the member who do nates the largest number of phe ariL for ihe oecadon. All mern- hvr donating pheaanis ' r( 'Hted to deliver th- ae-onis have ben ni to Puul iionr in nn- tvnii rMi" lie ai niin I ket hefore Sunday evening. Plans ore Letup nitfde ly the committee In charge uf the feed for a .rogram dhferent from In ordinary. All ItKlire nit mb m nn ursed t be prewnt, . Bird Bennett Oclx Buck on Little Mirum I 1 J pird ptnnett of I Orande - , t thtbMinir a pt-point ,bnck head , here totiav. Mr. lit nmtt buiig'fl thr dee- which weUhid 22n pounds dressed. In the Little Jll- nam rtver territory Tnursday. Shipping Of Apples East Is Under Way Elgin Fruitmen Send Out is early 12 Carloads 01 Fruit During Past 10 Days. . rN'ION. Ore. (Special). An V rule there la hardly any ship-ni'-nts nf atMiles and pears frou Un'on.aiid vicinity, hut this yea;' tlx re will be Bcveral carloads o: this fruit to ship out: " The Weaver orchard 'alone 'wTI produce more than 1,000 boxes )i apples of 'several of the miu-kel. varirtles and othec oichards wll also have fruit to pack. - ELGIN SlllPPl.Vti Al'Pt.EH KlXilX. Ore. (Special). Eleven and n linlf 'carloads of apphi I have -been shipped .-.from l nion durfliff the past JO days, accord- llnic to figures received from the 'three packing plants hero. II. II. Weatlierspnon has shipped five Icnrs. J. N. OKe four and a half ears and Scnlt Harris two enrs 't 1" estimated tl'" 10 ears wll V?, ,'ilpe.d from Klein ejieh wee! while the sensnn' Is-nt. its best. . , ' Kicctlon of a imidnrator to sue- 51 Men Would Marry , , Mysterious "Jordan HAt.KM, Ore. (By the Associated Press . Tifty-one men thus far have ottered themselves to play a husband role for the mysterious '"Jordan." who advertised In the Capital Journal tliat, to comply with requirements of a will and S'-cure an estate, she will pay $400 for a man to wed her for four itittnt tin. ' Individuals as far east an ('In tiI,,,a t,nii Miiwank.. have orrer- ed their services by wire. t. Moore. of Illsbee, Ari?.., telegraphed "if a husband is still wanted,, wire tne." n s-nt the telegram collect with a "The proposition uppeals to me as a good gamble," he says. two siiAYi-.iis r.xi:( t ii;i .('Hrt'AO( (AP)- Tw( m-n, one here and the other In Michigan ll.- (nil li'fi.lm; until till. Ullliri-llll (penalty for murder. woman was - j; - "" J--- 'throat of Martha Kgelskl. his hind- lady, in Clary a year tig", died In the vkctrlc chair at the Indiana penitentiary at "Michigan Clt i .shortly after midnight. , th(. rook ti:Ui, rhbago, , .. i.Ylink Ijineiano. slaver of Mrs. ICose Altlhi, hl cmimon law wife, was liunged at 7 o'clock. Everybody Is Doing It Tlirlftf people who pi 'de tlieiti sclics oil buv.ng nitelJlycii.1,1 ui not lme to Im urged to rcaoi yvcMI:i3 they conduVr It an air-oluu wws-Hy. Mil, I- cedent hy the rc-ull--h in tet I Itoni a small OIimm) Watu Ad. .No mailer Mhul any oih nnl lo boy or well ir do. apparently there lt l whi iiiti line anlMi to mp ptv that waul. If joii hate MimeilMt.ff you don't want. oti ran be -nri' wimeone ele iIihm. Ah (tb-eer Waul Ad will find Ih.d liMtlt itltial nl mall -!. ObrTrr Ad rrt llns A Uercliandliiiui tfrrrlcc." HI TD MEET TUESDAY LESS FI.1S IIICOUIITY THIS YEAR Federal Figures Show lotai Numuer Has ral len Off 1.2 Per Cent OREGON SHOWS GROWTH, HOWEVER In 1920 a Total of 50,200 Farms Existed Com- , pared with 55,911 Be nig Worked Today. VAHHINOTON (Special) To 'Al. number of farms in the"Vnlt "d States Is less than f.ve year go. according to figures mad iil'blic luUi yesterday by the ih .liuruuenL ..uf conuntirue.b.,inc:. 'tutli a' decrease of 76, 7;t5 rurm a? taken place. In IViU. 11,148. Ml Inims existed whllu the 19: I cure Is 0,373,608.' The decompanying - atatemen lives' the number of farms in tl. i.'nitcil rltates. as I'eturned in th t :iii farm census, by states, wll otnpuratlve data for lOilO. Th .li'5 f-tf'.ireB are' preliminary an .'ubject to correction. , A ' Turin"' for census purpose, a ell-the land which Is direct I: arnicd by onu persons" elthor b. is -own labor alone or witli th 1 ssislance of members of hi. -outelioid or hired employee iVhcn a landowner 1ms. one o iiuri tenants, renterB, croppers or iiianagers, the land operate. y mcii .s considered u. "farm." - Decrease 1.1 l'er Cent The net ducrmist. of 7j.7S3. oi i.2 pur cent, In too Lulled mute, otat Is tuu result of cunsldu.ubli cdvasva; lu epme secUous of ilu eoantrti pitidy brrsut by Inorcasei .a oLuer sections. Among thi ,-casuns given for decrease In the iianiuer of farms were the follow, .ng: tho ravages of the boll weev .1 in some of tho cotton states; .lie migration of negro farm workers; a succession of dry scu-.-toiiH in parts or the northwest; uie consolidation of farms; ana a generul recession from the war time expansion In agriculture, .Miich still iieis.sted'ln In creases have resulted from tin iiptmiiig up of infw lands in parti of the west; frufll . the sub-dlvl-jion of ranches ami large larnii Tor more luteusiL operation; am. fiom tho develotitnelit 1 of . or chards, truck and po lltry larms rim establishment uf small Iruii. Hid poultry farms, especially neai .he cities, accounts for most ol .he increase Btiown for New Kng .aild and son j other parts or tin east. Division No. or farms. and State I'.I2S III20' I nil, sit states ll.ltli.ullS U,ll,;lU mw liiiglanil.. I.-.H.IKU .-U,AH I .lain- New Hump. , ei moiil .UlSH 6li,li3 4s,: Z l,Ul5 20,0 7 i a3.4Sfi a,ii 1 (Continued on Page Tlva.) Ijiion Man Freed of , C harges at Hakcr, Ore PAKKH, Ore. (Special) Charge of reckless driving filed against Stephen A. Hutchinson of Pnton growing out of the automobile ac- Idcnl In which Hee Hog' th. col ored, or Im (iriinde was injurec rinirsday near North Powder, was 11 missed yesterday afternoon. The district attorney" concluded ihaf Hutchinson acted In a human. Itariau capacity. Tom Murray Sentenced To Die on Gallowt MAI. KM. ftr. fllv Hie A"oeate' pres.-) om Murray, leader or th eonvlct irln who stmt their wav fiiit f.r the Oregon penHenMr-ry on the ven'ng of Aag'tsf 12 nrul a voter- j n sT three prison terms In thi ;., iivo yani, mn'i pnn ht in' t murder of John Sweenev, one o he two guards killed In the recen' brek. tn the afternoon ns Ihe Jim- flhi ut to consider his ca"e. Murra nff-Ted to nrr the demtv war den 'hat he would not banc Judge King has announced that nn appeal would be filed. Tj'prU Tar, Ida. S"cnt By Fire; Loss Ilcav; WM.bACi:.. Idaho. Mne hun j died l i'Min" were pun'e twimeet" 1 In u fr wMcli sweiit through the , Mfle mtnlntr s-tt l.-.i-nt . r Ithiek 1 Ite r three mil- north of Wallace - I'fi'luv, The lo m est'fmtted Ht , liHw -en 7Voq nnd IIMOOdd. i Thirty home wfe hve'i-d . I flames which rr a time threat ened the llecla Mining company'. mill 't ricm and surfacf worklna of lilack Hmr mines and Viir d'Alene Syndicate iiloiojj company. From Sundays to Sundaes "A minister of Ihe gospel lias no time lie Mm call his own," says the Itcv. Harold Tuiiiey, pastor of the I'lrst Christian .i'bureli,...Iuglcwood, Cnl. -So Ttirney. who wanted time to sttnly for an A. It. degree, abandoned tlie pulpit and took uti soda disensliig In a candy store. Here lie Is serving ait litglewood miss. - GENERAL FANG IS AMBITIOUS HHANOHAI (UV the Associated Press) Ueneral Hun (Mumii Kang. "Ht. and tnt'li (Silliipslng rrom two toward maklna- the dlsarmu .SlianKl.ars ne military ruler, who to ten points under an avalanche. V" 7. i.iiTi! ul"ttrmu yesterday took the city without (Ir- ing a shot, today la ordurlng his lorce. into the field, obviously for tho purpose of taking control of dm cntiro province oi Kiangsu. lorces Into the field, obviously for ,. T OKIO (Uy tlio Associated Press) Thu Japanese navy depart. ment toduy dispatcliod two destroy- ers to Tsingtao in view of the sduu- tlon there Uirtanin Japanuso residents. TBlngtuo : report. Inst night said crews j;f CWio , gun- boat had 1Jiriii' .il"T buiiiu..i'i the clty to enforce their deniahds fof payment of their overdue -r.rrr.rn A MM.rlfJl n Slid llrllisil l S.. dents took refugo in cunsulutcB and missions. Caillaux Loses First : I Step in Mce Battle NIC 10, Krnnce (Uy the Assoclat- d l'ress) Klnanco Minister Cill- laux lost the first phase of today's financial battle In tlie conference or the radical parly when the ns- :aj commission of uie conierence voted Its approval to a resolution embracing thu principle of a levy- on capital. Tlie resolution adopted by llu commission over the oiipositloii of Caillaux declared Ihe llnanclnl pol- icy oi uie ruuivai ..ui '"' upon the preuoiiiinauce oi uucei over Indlri.'Cl laxntton. Girl and Man Found Slain in Automobile 'Till-; IIAId.KH, Ore. (HpeeliLl) Miss CresHit Crane. 2'J, and Harold .Iteel, 27, were, found -slerday shot lo dentil in un iiuiuiii'ii'ii.. four miles soulh of this place. Coroner Charles M. .. II i xuesi d ihe opinion tliat the man shot the girl and tln n himself. A love ilili rr. l uppan ntly I' d to ihe trngeily, in-curding to the cor oner. They bum n-si.i. u 111 i-rii n.i. . ..in. . rr... where Steel was einplioed as c.lgeriiia'n al the .H win II I of J. O. Ila.nl.k. .,. i,.i wtlu tin. iiKiiuhter of i.i.i,.M i . ivinie. il I'lmk at Ihe i, w 1 1 1 1 1 1 town. Iler ninth, r Is dead, .TMV Kinil.S KIIAI'C OP MAItON X. AM) CHILD M I N K' 1 1 .A N. Y. (P.y Hie Asso- lated press) Visitors by the hoti.-andx are rlocking lo St. .Mar In s Hiiuait ( 'at ho lie church at entral Purk. a hamlet near hen. nd there Is talk, or making the ittle building a shrine church. A stain on the plaster wall, tors a. has assumed the shape of he Madonna and Child. 'l see no j nore than an on1 else, hut ot- alnly the Imaee ,,f Hie Chr si child clear." said the church's pastor, i 'A.NADA Cil.TS KIATH KV PlSl ll,l,l(i M HIM ItV VANCOPVKI:, II. C. (AP) A'hbkv and gin ure to be niHnu- actured at Marpnhj neur here with nachlnery brought from Kentucky where ft Imd been pile since the Volstead uit went Into force in llITS POP UAMi HI NTINC.TON, W. ii. l' rter locking IS employe. an. -us-omers In u 'i uit. t Wfi nnmitsked andlts. jirnied with rlstols. robhed he Cmamlntle State hank here 'ate Prlduy, isiatdng with f7oun. slll.PII P C.ol.s TO sait:m jter MaeTavl-h. w inb d here m -i charge of Inrcene ie tuiM'-e. 's Apeete to be hrousht to l.a rande Hnntlav niortilnif by Sher iff J)!e Preshears. who h-ft for Ha tern via the siae line at 4 o'clock laut eveuiry- XTRA MAKKI'7P .KI,S I. I I M'.W YORK AI') Illotous speciilallnn broke forth on today's Mock market, .p.otcd values being rarrled up from one to seven imlnls In f frek,l on.bnrst , buy- of selling orders, 'lotai sales au-," inwinininjr i.iioo.nou wmnsi ior iwo-notir session, uiu Heaviest i- """" ."T" " r. u' 7,'?' 1 V." J -.""' ...T,l "MmV r " . liourafter (lie market clostsl, r.-lt ' "ipm vrice nuuiua- Hons. ' , ... '. ."''!' ' , KI-HMAX I.NH (n (Crance's sincerity to flirry out 1'OiniaNII (At') 'I my l""'"--t,. llhln . triuity 'and )n;r nssur. limn. -llii'llund lieavjwWi'.it, vt,(,as lHat thn ' retime In flMti' owni'drtl a dcetsloit over 1(111 1Vi'V'1unij winue notably amellorulcd. ' mvmgn nepro, in uie nun ronnu Of ft SclHtlull fO-IVfind UOUtherO last nlgiil. Tlie referee sUipistl llie i'kiii m uie ruui ami uixiuaiuiuti iaio ror aucguu siAiuug. t'AUI'OHNIANS 1NKI Hi: , , .ACiAI.NST KAIl'lilVLARj-.S H.MtTKOItli, Conn. (AP) Half billion dollars worth, of-. eurih ,...,., i,., ,, i. i,i , (;,irorntt (), last month, state uisurnnco commissioner Dunham unnuunceil. . : , , NOItHAli SCHOOLS VISITED KALKM. Ore. After tt month Hnent 111 liivestleiitinif enndit Inns in , ni)rmU m.iools In Ihe central st.i s Hull,.rn.nU'nt Cliurclilll llis returned to Hnlem. "1 feel Hint I htive acquired a great deal of ' Information about the organisation and methods of normal school by visiting Ihe in iiiioi.h m..int,.i..ed in Minn.- Illinois and Iowa," said Mr. Churchill. , Huperlntendint Chnrehlll will ,, ,., his office to accept an appointment as head of the iinr nuil selio.il to lie established ul Ashland. r.i;, i.'i i.M'MDs i,om; svi;i;t iiom.i;. tin-.- M rs. 1 1. ! vine I' .-lgnm. iiai vesung ner beans this w-ck to keep them from if"-'- discovered Ihe lurgest bean iii'-nHiired 45 Inches in length, 16 Inch en in diameter and weighed 12 pounds. The beans are suppose be ferved during t he tender Stage, but lit Ibis llllie or the flcu f,," 1,M will only ! kept ror (lis. piny purposes. This bean has crcnied Biu h mm lonlshmenl at Sweet Home I hat several people vh;lteil t he KHguin ranch to really seu If tho report were true. Common Language Plan Not Even Considered fll Chnrlm P. Htrwarl) WAHIIINtJTON (NKA Spiclnl) AH hough the, council of the In- terpurllamentnry I'nlon refused even to consider the plej of Carl l.lndhngen. mayor of Stockholm, t hat Hie union adopt a common hiniriiak'e for the whole world, yet comment among his fellc deb-, irate Indleeted that l.lndhait'-n's propOMil would have had many supporters, provided thev bad '-on-niderei) It possthle of realization. They didn't so eons'der tt. how. i i'i-r, ami fell It would have been i u waste of Hum to discuss it. Home of the Knullsh-Hpeiiklng th -lea-men at the Interparliamentary irHtherin did si em to think their latguair-'s spr. ad prom ls s to make of It. ultimately, a medium which wav prove serviceable for the transaction of all business at polvglot assemblages, but It was noteworthy that the non-English PRESIDENT CONSIDERS CONFERENCE Success of Locarno Se curity Meeting Gives'" Coolidge New Hope MAY CALL DISARM V CONVENTIOiN SOON Definite Steps Will Not Be Taken, However, Until Full Knowledge of Agreement Obtained WASrrjiVGTON (By the Associ ated Press) Widespread Interest 1b evident In official and diplo matic circles today, in the disclo sure that President Coolldge hopes . that the success of the J.ocarno European security conference hus opened the way for a new disarma ment conference. In the absence of full knowledge concerning tho pact, which will be worked nut however, definite utetis ti-witrd eiiltlnip such n conference . arB unlkeij., . jiu.. i..r J"e " ' ' .f.e.p.l:0f'?c".t ,nlc.nt. " , --" - - " - . I.onAHNO, Bwltierland (Ily tho Associated PressJ-Oerman states, men who participated In tho Lo- ca.no securily conference said to-. ar.they expected nft aitfleully-lit , 1)lirf . - Pm.nU th;h ,h r,ch. Istng. Thi'v will tell party loaders that I the Oernuin neonia muat bin rullh- i ' - .. TAKE UP DEBT WASHINOTON By the AksOoT-' ated Presa) President Coolldge is following with Interest reports th'U. ltussia, under tho soviet govern ment, might bo willing to recog nize her wartime debt to the Mill ed States. No official Information has come to the White House but the Amer ican government him Indicated that acknowledgment by the soviet of the debt would bo necessary hefore i recognition of thut KOvernntenL by I he United suites. E NKW YOHK By the Associated Press) Police toduy arrested n woman and Heven men us leaders of a band of criminals responsible for many crimes, including murder and robberies, over a period of fftx years. Thu leaders are alleged to have made a specially of providing their subordinates with pistol si lencers, A bank robbery, at least jjno murder, und numerous hnlduiw uro attributed to the band by the po lice. The roundup Is considered one of Hie most Important In years. More u.r rests ure expected. , . rspeakers almost all thought oilier- wise. - - v 1 In short, as perhaps might huvn le-cn expected, each nationillty at the Interparllamjcntary minting seemed to feel that Hs Idiom was tho one which, for beaut . slm piicity. clarity and all other good Uiiahttes, ought to be chosen If there wen- to he an agreement on my stuKle one out of the entire collection. i Made. to-order hingua-s hud ! ft w advocates, most of the opposl- Ml..n tn llu-in lie! ii ir I vii He d nn the ground that they must Ineviiatdy he Iwiw .1 largely upon one of the older tonguea. or perha' upon some group of ton cues, and can only be popular with those to whom the latter come naturally, I Kven I.lndhagen addressed the I Interparliamentary sessions In 'rencli, not Volapuk or Ksperuuto. RUSSIANS MAY I MURDER lb