La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 20, 1925, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY
drattfo lEufitteft Bs?ni?r
CITY
EDITION
THE WEATHER ;
' PORTLAND AP) Oroi.
gon: l'ulr tonight and Wed
nesday. Moderate temper,
aturea. ,
i) BAKER MAN MILLED BY AUTO
,
5 V0LUME XXIV- ' MBMBRH "T"' """" LA GRANDEOREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1925. membbk a. prm. xt. n
- : : : ' . in UiUDIiU !
J.R!IG,28;
VICTIM OF f
accidehtL
N : I.
Neck Broken In Smash
- with Car Driven by
C. H. Getchell
INQUEST WILL BE
HELD LATE TODAY
Body Thrown 15 Feet
from Auto Death Ts
Said to Have Occurred
Instantly. j
James nomig, 28-yeor-old civil
engineer, lately or Halter, bid a
native of La Grande, was Instantly
killed at 11:30 o'clock last night
wh"n he and the car he had been
driving were struck by an automo
bile driven by .Claude H. Getchell
of I.a Grande, on the highway a.t
Hot Lake.
. Young Homlg's neck was broken
and h's left leg ground almost
completely off when his body was
examined by Getchell and others
who arrived on the scene Inimo- i
d lately after the accident. He lay
face downward In the road, nearly
15 feet behind his car. A piece of
a fender from his car lay beside
htm and beside the car on the
other aide was one of the victim's
shoes.
Returning; to Ia Grnmlc
Pools of blood -stained the pave
ment and made a gruesome sight
of the two cars their ' radiators
interlocked and both their ( f.ront
wheels torn oT from thelmpact
when snnctuloi-H truth ereH around
the spot today.
Komfg, in company with Mrs.
Agues Connolly of Hot like, hud
attended a local Iheater in the eve
ning. After escorting Mrs. Con
nolly home, he prepared to return
to Ui Grande for A. W. Middleton.
of the Central railroad, by whom
he hud been employed to survey
for the bio iuh line running into
the timber from Union.
lie would need to refill his rn-
fHalor before he left Hot Luke,
Mrs. Connolly remembers Komig's
saying.
Any explanation of the accident
is conjecture, but II in believed that
l.omig had pul.e out to the lett
haud side of the road diagonally
tinned n T'njr Flv.)
.Judge J. w. Knowles dismWe'd
h's jury for the renu.lnder of the
afternoon Monday when Krmiklin i
X.urlirlt-k. one of (he juryman, n-js
culled homo by I ho serious Illness
of hla wife. I
The case that of the plate I
. HKainsi i.ari uaies was resurm-d
this morning, and the forenoon
occupied with the attempt or the
state to prove Hates guilty of II
legal possession of Intoxicants and i
the defendant's attempt to con
vince the Jury that he had neither
knowledge nor Interest In the mat
ter. If a verdict Is reached this nrt'T
lloon the court will proceed Wed
nesday morning to the case or
Jess Kvans versus George Parry, a
suit for collection on a note.
LiORCISE
win nc jury
i r i a a i 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1
"Protection" Fails To
T ake-Tracy Is Jailed
Francis Tracy, 35. had, police
protection, he told Toy Young, and
as proof he I'xhtbited two receipts
"signed by the chief of police"'
showing ptiynient of $100.
Toy. however, was suspicious
and took the receipts to the city
treasurer's office for Identification.
He discovered that the writing was
not that of the pollre chief nor
whs the signed name spelled cor
rectly. .
So the police chief htins-lf wus !
notttUd and things began to hap-;
pen. Toy d n.tr d that Tracy htid '
upproaihed him requesting that he!
Ih allowed to put in a card table)
fir ganihllr.? at Toy's place of j
business. When the prop-letor ob- j
P- trd Tracy exhibited hts ' signed
receipts." I
One of the receipts, show ing j
p:;ymnt of $50. was signed (. I
Haat-s, ciiic-f of police, La Grande. '
Wet" Spud
I-.vcn 1 1 iti k;iuh-s arc Ro'nt
vi iluwr days. i"roor: lo ik at .
his spud grouil by Cliurk-y
CTtite, dry fanner or Sokniii',
Wash. I caiiiis Its own bol.
tie opener rlgrht with It. Won
der what Volsti'iid would have
said liart he found stieh law
lessness in his garden?
PASSES TESTS
The Htutz pumper truck, pur
chased for the lire department by
the city, successfully parsed the
insurance underwriters' tests here
yesterday. I li rowing a total of 442
tons of water during three hours
of demonstration.
The tests began t trie llowman-
IIlcks Lumber company leg pond
at about -1 o'clock and were flnv.
ncd by B.
All guarantees wero
easily passed, according to city, of
ficials, including the following:
(1) Twelve hundred gallons at
12n-pound pressure,' pumping in
high.
") Six hundred gallons at 200
pound pressure; pumping in inter
mediate. ,
(Continued on Page Ktve.)
iTTM: - Tl l
Ln,0n TlianliSglVIIIff
Services Agreed Upon
Union Thanksgiving services for
f.a Grande were agreed upon at the
adioiirn'd meeting of (he Minister
ial asttociallon ut the Itaptist church
Monday afternoon.
No progi-uin has been outlined.
but lite meeting will take place
1 Thunksglvtng morn'ug In the audi
torium or i lie Kion KngtiNh Luth
eran church. W. I. Holl. the pas
tor, is chiiirmun of the committee
In charge
The advisability of conducting
union evangelistic - meetings this
fall was discussed and referred to
committee composed of Ur. H.
W. Parker, pastor of First M. K.
church, the Kov. J. A. Hull, pastor
V 1,1 V cnurcn BO,n1'- an
K"v' G' A' !'ollurd, Pastor of the
Bun(ilft church.
ImbiCl' Apple Gl'OWCl'
. 1 r
bltipS 10 CarS Of Frillt
Anion? -the lilg apple' crops
raised in I'nlon county this year
18 he near Iinhler belonging to
A. l' Wilson, who reports that
jp to Saturday he had shipped
nine carloads and Is ready lo
ship another.
"We huve about 20 carloads of
apples left." .Mr. Wilson says.
"Joeathans, I'.ome Heautics an
Wagners make up my crop th8
year."
The other, showing payment of a
like amount, was signed C. Heynes.
chb'f of police, La Grande. In eaeht
case the "chief of police" addition'
to the .name was prominently
placed. .
to CP nt Hnyms. who ae'tualty
sfs;n"s hif name A. Hayns.
started out to find Tracy and find
out what it wus all uhout. He sta
tioned li tin He If In an automnhile
near Toy's place and waite d. Pres
ently Toy gave hint the "high sign'"
end Tracy was arrested.
Incidentally, that was the first
time, according to th'- c'lie-r. that
he Ivtd eT "inef Tracy face to
fai-f. Traey womi't pleas-d.
Today Traey Is lodged In th
county j'jll and 'ltnt Heyn-, chief
of poltr". 1 Grande, in preparing
rom)laints cluiricing forgery uml
conspiracy. Tnicy will probably he
arraigned In the justice court late ,
today.
PUMPER TRUCK
CLUB ns
REPORT ON
IRRI6ATIQN
Chamber of Commerce
Made Aware of Com
mittee's findings
WALTER H. LEES
IS MAIN SPEAKER
Field Secretary of the
National . Organization
Compliments City . on
Accomplishments.
Preliminary to the address given
by Walter H. Lees, field secretary
of the national chamber or com
merce organ'zation. members of
the local chamber of commerce at
luncheon today heard the report of
the Irrigation committee, road by
Oeorge T. 'Cochran nnd slgnod by
A. H. Hunter, chairmun.
After reviewing preliminary
steps for reclamation In Vn;on
county, the rej oit pointed out the
added Impeti s given the movement
by the recent caravan to Yakima.
"Our chairman. V.r. Hunter, has
had conferences w'th the governor
and with Mr. powers of the soil
department of O. A. C. and has
been Informed that under their
program Union county will come
next In line for a soil survey if we
desire that work done." the report
stated. "This would give us the j
survey without cosf. We have also
invited J. Jj. I.ytle of Yakima to
visit, the valley and give us the
benefit of h! 'judgment.- Me is th.e
moving spirit of the Yakima pro- j
ject ond has a greot deal of Influ
ence with the reclamation service.
I May Test Sand Ithlgn
"There has been a wMeitnrrai)
opinion among the farmers that
the sand ridge could not be Irri
gated, and aa-thore are numerous
I places where a water supply can
I be had with the exinmse of pump.
Ing. a tract of land there can he
: tested out. Tills test can be made
In co-operation with the experi
ment work of the state and gov
ernment and we recommend that
an SO-uerc tract be secured und tho
expense of testing irrigation ...c.u
on provided ror.
"The next step wouiild require a
distribution survey which would
.determine the exact land to be
placed under Irrigation, and if
these surveys are accepted r,)r an
Irrigation protect a sale of them
to the project might reimburse, ih.
subscribers to this fund. After
this information is secured then
the land to he Irrigated ought to
be appraised ut a price which the
(Continued on l'sge five.) r
0 Attend Pheasant !
Feed Given by W. O. W.
About 40 members of ttie W. '().
W. ultendod the pheasant feed
given last evening at the I. O. O. I'",
hall. The pheasants were 'urmsltel
by members of the lodge. During
the feed talks were klven by Judge.
J. W. Knowles, i: L. Iycn and It.
J. Kitchen.
Sever boxing mutches took
place after the feed.
Missionary Worker to
Speak Here Tonight
Mrs. W. A. Itr-lrl. jrnnenil st-ere-tary
of thi- (,'hristlLn Women's
llonr.i of Missions, will talk at tlir
t'tiristhin rhurrh this cvhlnff nl
7:3" o'clock. Mm. Held Is nturn
Ine lo her home from the nntlonitl
convention of th orfriinizntlon h"ld
recently ut Oklahoma (,'lty. Her
tiilk will be concerning the conven
tion. Mrs. A. I.. Kelthly. district
scrretary, will also he present.
Special musical numbers will lie
given by Mrs. Dul'as Green. Mrs.
John Harvey Jr., und Mrs. Hlandley
Lupham. The public Is Invited.
Walla Walla Moose to
Present Play Here
The Wi.Mu Ualhi. Washington
Moose I,odge No, will give n
play her- Saturday night. Oetubr
21. at the K.igies hall, under the
atisplo of the local Moos' lodge.
Th" p'ny to be givrn is m rotir.pet
furee entitled "Hiram s HaMuclna
tton." Charles Hh ff. director, and
his cast will aj-rtre h.-re eitnetinie
Saliird:.y to be on hand for the p.-r- ,
forruanet.. which starts at oWn'k.
rollowing the presentation "
da nee ) ptven by tin lodge. 1
Adult admission tickets ar good 1
for both the play and Ui duccv. i
MacTavish ;
Arraigned;
Gives Bond
Defendant Is Ordered taj
Appear Thursday Be
tore urand Jury for
Investigation of Case.
Within a few hours nfler his
preliminary hearing in the court of
.1.. ii,.,, HiMrh-'K. Brady. Monday,
Lester MacTavish found friends
ready lo iurnuh him with the (0
n-qulred In bonds for his appeir
nnce Thursday beroi-e the grand
jury, turned the money over lo
officers and took his temporary
frcodom.
H. I- Hess appeared as the de
fendant's counsel in the Irlal which
took place - late yesterday after
noon. He. answered the charge of
larceny by bailee with tt plea of
not guilty. And he entreated the
court lo set a reasonable bait bond.
recognizing that under the clr
cuma ances MscTovlsh might have
unusual difficulty raising any sum
at all. Carl Holm, appearing for
the state, recommended to the. day of tho most sweeping prohlbl- i
court a bond commensurate with (tlon drive ytt waged along the fa-
the enormity of the crime. ''. mous thoroughfare. 1
There were present in the little I Th rty of the best known night I
courtroom several persons morn ' resorts have, been served with.
than caMially Interested in tho out- ;summons nnd complaints by mem
come of the case. hovB of lu.llrlct Attorney Buck
lacTavlsh was there a little ner's staff.
bleary-eyed and obviously in need
of a shave, but smartly groomed
ror all of that ond looking more
like a clothing ad than any prison-
er at the bar.
A president of a bank was there, '
nnd the president and the clerk of
the school board that MacTavish
left lackbig an athletics coach a i
few days ago when he took hla car !
and J300 and drove away to es
cape, it is said, the consequences
, (Continued on Page Five.)
FORGETS ALL
WRECK
VICTIM
' jof a Paris beauty prize In 1922. Is
' the Countess Aedltn de Beaumont.
I don t know what happened. sh says It all came ahnnt through
I don't know where 1 was. i don't her seven-year-old son's fondness
know who was with me." j for Mutt and Jeff cartoons. Klsher
Charles Khlelds. rerently regis- says he and his bride expect to live
tered at the, Foley hotel as frnm on u steamer between New York
Knlerpilse, stood In the door of his und Paris.
room ut the Savoy hotel this morn-1
ing and disclaimed all knowledge f;. jy. u, I1 :K I'ASSI'S
of the cause of several deep culsl fOLI'MUWH. Ohio (API l)an.
that Jagged across his nose, his lei M. Hall, 82, who served as
cheeks and his chin. icnmmander In chief of the Nn-
A downtown reslaurant cher
found Khlelds staggering across the
,nt'rpctinn at Adanm nnd Sucond
at 4:30 this morning, in rar nnd j
clolli.H Nnuari'd with blood and up-
parently ao dazed thut h couldn't!
Bt!0-
The rook brought Mini on to town
end .turned him over to perfumo
who called a physician. .
I imiwii on l ii' street, just off the
railroad croHHlnff, a wrecked sports
imiriei muring cur. in robin s epg
blue nnd khaki, waited for some
one to elulm It.
The driver of the'eur had tried
to elulm a right of way over 11 loos
freight car shortly before diiun
this morning, according to a brake-
(Continued on Psge Five.)
Lay Plans For Forming
Of Religious Council
Something
Else
Wrong
Once in a while you hear,
eieii lit this da and age. n
hii m- man y thai new-4-IaMT
ndterlltln (UieMt't pay
a well as other mean. It's
true that his paHfc-iitar km. I
of neupniMT aderlt-Un peol
aldy doeMi't hut nine lime
o.H of (en Ms llw fa nil of iK
atl i ei I ..ting, not of t lie new
paHi-.
hm ifHMf ill tiew4paiHr nder
tllnt rcunlrcft fometliltiY mmii-i
than a few uunl on a pletc
of w rapping mer to m re-proiliK-eil
In print. Tills Ii
proirnl ly mii of Mmllar nij;
rittn b rlk-. onu gettlliK little
ri'tiiui. the other getttitx tie
mend Hit return. 4wt ptlntliiK
Mmietliliig In lite inM-r init
mmi efnl adertl.lng other
reoiih-etiM'iiN of lly greater
liiifMsrtaiH-t, alM nt-r In.
Obserer Ad t rt llug
A Merpiiandirtog Smrlce."
31 RESORTS i-. s sf- JARMS MEET
PADLOCKED -, - FAVORED BY
District Attorney .Starts ' IN f 1 Coolidge Believes Locar-
Smr1 'fVV (l l no Treaties Have
, Might Clubs jl J I Cleared Way
LIQUOR SELLING
CAUSE OF ACTION
Officials Expect to Close
A-nout 100 of the lead
ing Manhattan Cabar
ets During ; Drive. - '
NEW YORK (By the Associated
Preis) Broadway cabarets and
Vsupper clubs were the objeotive to-
The action against the ao places
waaj Biickner's first step In an an
noujveed plan to padlock about
1 01) t leading Manhattan resorts,
mostly along Broadway, that are
suspected of selling liquor. .
The resorts raided today .In.
eluded the El Key club. Piping
Hock and Game Cock restaurants,
Piccadilly Supper club, the llnlf
Moon and the Hotsy Total e. -
Mutt and Jeff Star
.In Dan Cupid Role
KEW YORK XOy th Associated
Press) Mutt arid Jeff now appear
in the role of mntch makers.
Their creator, 'Bud" Fisher, la
going to get 'married next week
and he says : Mutt and Jeff irc
partly responsible t r . . ' . .
The future Mrs. ' Hsher. winner
tlonul Orand Army of the Itcniibllc 1
In 11119, assuming, the office anon
the dcoth of V R U"ll of Niw 1
York, died hire Monday of heart
dlNfawe.
Me hud Uwn a leader In the G.
(A. It. for many years.
! "
Important Silk !muUon.
Tf)KVO (AP). Prof. llyuKO
inmiyi. or the Herlcutturnl Hchool
in t'yf'lu in reported to huve por-i
feded two Inventions that are ex.
peeled ! Rleutly affect the silk
ndustry. One of these Is null;
to be a device to produce new!
ell It from old rags and senilis.
"'iHe the other Is u simple met:,.
od of obtain ng silk direct from
(h:lk Worms without wulttng for the
formation of the cocoons.
Sunday school workers from
nearly every denomination repre-s-nled
In Ka stern Oregon were
pcesent from Pnlon, Cove. Island
i''lty and La Grande at the all-day
biat'tuto conducted yesterday at
the liaptlst church by reprcscnta
fives of the Oregon Council of Ke-
! Ilgious Kducatlon.
j Insplratlnnnl address -s and prc
tleal suggestions on how to pro
mote the program of religious edu
cation In the home were glvnn by
lr. W. I.. Van Nuys. field repre.
wntative of tho Presbyterian Hoard
of Christian' Kducatlon. .Mrs. Jean
M. Johnson, general secretary of
the Oregon council, and Mrs. Clara
Ksson. state field worker for the
iMsrtples of Christ church.
A foundation was laid for the
future organization of county
branch of the Oregon council, hut
the time was considered too early
for an attempt to organ!- niw.
The three stute workers left last
evening for (taker, where they eon-d'-ed
an inntltuti meeting last
night.
I lr. Van Nuys and the Itev. W.
c, I to, pastor of Ih" I'nsbyter
. Inn church, are in attendance today
at thu meeting of the I'rtsbytery at
. tho Uaker cUurck. - -
If tWXAI I II
- Somebody .told Evelyn Klttor (Uift) , and Mney Miinloeh,
Phtsburg, ifirls, that thojr could fttteh salmon right In tlw
lieart of Seattle. ''We're from Missouri," tliejr said and started,
out. ' After hiking through 0 swtex. Uiey arrived In Scuttle
and sure cnoujfli tlwjr caught tlie fish, offered above tor your
approval. Now Uiey aiD on their way home, which JouiiH-y
will carry them through . the other 22 states.
TO APPOSE
IL
KIIANG1LM (Uy tho AmsoHjUpU
Press) -ftcni'wul of rivil wr In
Chlnu, hitherto lociillziil to a fl 1m
trkt bi'twuffn KhiiiiKhal und Nun
klng, todny oHBimicd a more hitIouh
aHpet't with the return to th po
lltlcul nnd milltury uronii' of Wu
I'oi Vi, nillitury dictator at Poking
from t Ji 22 to 1024. and the mutiny
of two KlunRHii dlvlfttonrt who
hitherto
hud ucknowludKt'd the
leadership of Chang Tso J.ln, Man
clmrlun military niurslml
W1 " rt'f,atfd a year nifo by
fhanff and I ho ChrlHltan Uenoml
I-enp, hail (ietrlnri'd ma opposition
to General Chung;.
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CHARLES
-.!'"" 'H'"!"!!""'-'! IllllllllHlk llll
I 51 P HP M R fl and the Intcriirliun Ktaite ioiiiw
r I'll I 1" nil I I- "lH'entinu; iM'twoen (Jruiits I'lxi
Lli I Llld ntluL!;' u'1,
HAI.KM. Ore- (Uy the Associated
Press) Asserting that he Ih now
n.surd of "sufficient support to
lnure my nomination," Stale H
ator Charles itall of Marshfleld
wrlteg lo a rrlend hre that he wilt
he a candidate for the republican
nomination for governor in the prl-
mary election next spring unhui
!ieroiml hnsfiiess matlers make It
imuraclteuble for him to do Hn.
OA ciiinksi-; in;ioit n;i
i SKATTI.M (Al') Nlnety.three
Chinese, arrested In New York and
Umt on In tong outbreaks, were on
their way to Chlnu today, on one
day tickets, on the steamer Presi
dent Grant. Tho vessel left Seattle
Sunday.
The Chinese were brought here
, from the cast In five pasnenger
coache and two baggage cars of
.the Great Northern railway. They
wre accompanied by an armed
guard. The deportation virtually
ends a campaign of wholesale ar
rests conducted by eastern police
and Immigration authorities. Near
ly ns many more Chinese had ul
reiidy been shipped to their coun
try. l.VM llltKAK Sill ItASlS
IIAKUH, Ore. John K. Hais
and Jo n G. Hchnaw filed suit
tor $13, Ho alleged damages In
the killing of 1191 heud of sheep
as the result of the bieaklng of
the fish fuke dam and reservoir
neiir Halfway I.ihI spring. Six
teen promment clttzena or I hiker
county ari made flefendiints In
the action.
Tli comphiint allege that th
hti. ep were drnw m-d as the result
uf r.i gligcnc on tli part of the
Utleotiauts.
XTRA
TRLCI-; IS I KK Kit KIMXT.
M)MO.N (AP) An AtlieiiH dis
puted to tli" Kxtiiuiw TcU'Krapli
Otfciicy hu-h Umt flfclitliifc liari Imm'ii
In pnwtcss for the laxt 19 boun
on tli ttnm-ItiiiKiiruiii froiiUi-r
nrar Di'iiiirbb'.iar. Ttmru linn Iwrn
no conflniiatlon of this nHrt ln"i
oIIht houiim'h. Aciordlnu; Ut tlir
cIIhimiU-Ii the? IliiltftttinitM nttaakvl n
(refk poMt nwr Ot'inli'lilHlinr, kill
tn a (,m'k orriHal. When a
(irci'k cnptaln wiiit out with a
TVblt" flax bu wan Hbot.' A general
I'liKUKCiiu'iit thru 1mcdoHxl. Iim
lrlilfliiir Ih In .Muredojilii, 15 mllrs
iiurfar-aNl uf HaloiilkL
K'I'At.i; UKAItl.V; O.N
SI,;M. On-. ( l') Ail III l est I
Hiitioii uf rales und M'rvlen tif Ore
auli sliuce lines will Ih niliile ut
hearing lien today und tomorrow.
'I'lalay reiirewiitntltrH ur tha t'oa-Ht
Auto .lllli. tin I'ortlillld-Metvlierir,
I the .McAlilllltllle-'I'llluiiiiMik Hum,
(OIIIMHI)-
auil
bill)
writ ihsi i;i
KAIiKM, ir (AP) Tim Stl
rHtiprenii tmrt lias Lsued n writ
!or "" to t-ompel the J)ch
fl'"lf ffiimty clerk to sliutf caunti
' h 4"' hh""ld n,,t hw "'"Mx-Hed to
"K:" , ,n iniitv io
,,,n r ui c tnirai vr-
1 a IM 11,1 WIM.T,
iH roiiKlit nic suit.
Washington Shocked At
China Minister's Charge
(Ity ClinrlcPa I. Mewati)
WASHINGTON (NKA Special).
Hlplomacy In Washington Is
greatly shocked nt the Chinese
ministry of justice's charge thut
the foreigners' consular courts In
China show favoritism toward
their oh n nationals when called
on to try them for offenses
against natives.
All the same, everybody who
over had any experience In t he
fur east know that these courts'
decisions almoKt always are ' on
tin 'aide of the roie.gners an!
sr.ainKt th natives.
It's hardly to he expected of
l a man nut ire that t he situation
she uld In? ot herwiwe.
An Amerleun. for Instance, '
anulgiK-d In the Amei.caii con
sular court ay at Hliaiighul. on
Cl arices w letch ( hlnese accusers,
or p rhaps Kurupean resident a if
; the forelt:ii It lenient, ui e pi esi-
ItM ugaln-d him.
'the judge may welT feel some
lituw prvjudicv lu Uvor of bit
GERMANY PLEASED
AT SECURITY PACT
Official Newspaper Com
ments r avoraoly Upon
Results of Recent cfon
ference. WASHINGTON (By the Associ
ated Press) President Coolidge
believes a limitation of armaments
conference In Europe would bo
he'pful and useful and hopes the
I.ncarno security pact will expedite
the holding of such a conference.
If It Is possible for Europe to
rench an agreement for reduction
of land armaments, It was said at
the White Houso today, Coolldgo
would fuvor such' a step.
The president believes th" I'nlted
States has little, if anything, to
orter in the way of reuuct.oiis in
I its land forces, but at the same
time holds that any question In
' volving further limitation of naval
armaments could be considered by
a conference In this country with
greater hopos of a successfuf agree- "
nient, . .- ':
GKRSIAXY PLEAKEO. '
BKHLIN (By tho Aflsuclntod '
Press.) The DlplomaticB Polltl-
uhe Korresponden, regarded as
tht niouthploca for official qur
ters, lays stress today on tho Im
portance of the Locarno frtl-s.
It contends that under them al- '
most all stipulations of the Ver
sailles treaty become subject to ar-
bitrullou and thut German ddu
Kutes ure convinced thut expnetu- ' '
tlons of the Gernuin people on es- -snntiul
questions, especially re- .
frurdlnu; the Hhlnelund occupation,
would bo realised. 1 .
"Therefore. Germany la JuHtifiud
In Rreetliifr tho Locarno Irrsuu us
wurmty as other powera." It uddu.
COLOGNE ARMY
TO BE MOVED
I)NIiON (By the AssocluUid .
Tress) Tho first practical 'result -
of the lorurno security pat; wilt,
he the withdrawul of Prlttsh toopa
from the Coiognet bridgehead. Ills . '
stated in official quarters. This
will be accomplished -within, threo "
months.
London authorities expect that
Germany, taking advantage - of
terms of the pact, will shortly hand
Great Urltuln a report on cond tu
itions In the Cotogno area, after
j which It Is anticipated Urltuln will
J order the removal of Duoo occupa
tional troops to other areas ucld
by the allies along the Hhlne.
SI I'UIMi: COL'KT TO KKCKHtf
WASHINGTON (AP) Tho su
preme court has announced that,
after delivering opinions and re
ceiving motions next Monday, It
would take a recess until Novem
bet- 1.
own countryman without beln
the least bit crooked, and still
more so tho Jury. The extruteni
tor:al system, In Its nature, oh
viously lends Uselt to Injustice.
9
In my own time In China I r
call the case of one llttb out '
I dental country which maintalne
a consul ut Shanghai for the bvo
i eflt of just a single one of Its
j citizens. Tho consul's official In
' come naturally was very sum?
I hut ' his resident fellow country-,
man brought It up to a hsnd
jsri figure out of his own
j pocket. '
I This Individual ran a gambling
, tu.use In the International settle
'muit. The foreign authorities
w !m governed the settlement
i didn't like it and had their po-
lice arrest the gambling houM
proprietor repeatedly.
While the International polici
( ii ihl an cut him, however, they
hud lo turn him over to his iw i
cotiMil for trial. One guess Is
sufficient to tell anybody what
'it variably happened.