La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 22, 1925, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY.
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CITY
E D I T I O N
THE WEATHZ3
PORTLAND (AP) Ore.
gon: Cloudy in the wast, fair
In the ea.t tonight kad FrW
day. Cooler Friday,
VOLUME XXIV.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
LA GRANDE, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925.
MEMBER ABBOCIAXEO PRESS
NUMBER 11
300 TEACHER
MERE ; TODAY
iratifl?
E
ARRIVE FDR
No Blame Is
Placed Upon
G. H. Getchell
Di-iver of Car That Fig
. ured in Fatal Accident
Exonerated by Coron
er's Jury.
Two-County Institute Is
Launched with Assem-'
blcy This Morning
COMMERCIAL CLUB
GREETS VISITORS
University of Oregon In-'
structor Gives Open-,
ing Address on New
Reading Circle. .. !
Two hundred twenty-five visit
ing " teachers fiom the public
schools of practically every town
and country .school In Wallowa and
liilon counties came by train and
bus and In their own cars this
morning to join 1 Grande's staff
of 75 educators for the opening
scssinn or the two-duy teachers'
Institute.
Without waiting for. a formal
reirhtrullon. they assembled In the
uuUltorium of tho high school
building for a general session.
The Hnv. W. C. Koss, pastor of
the Presbyterian church, uttered
an Invocation over the meeting.
The girls' chorus brought a wel
come in Iwo Bongs under the direc
tion f Miss lsabello Miller, music
Instructor. '
i Greetings of the city were ex
tended In talk by Karl C. Reynolds
ot Ihe l:nlon county chamber of
commerce, who explained the as
signment of ., visitors to rgoirts In
private homes and tfittehded a cor
dial Invitation to the reception and
dance that tho commerce' chamber
will give Friday evening at the
Kilts temple. -
An orchestra has been engaged,
a ref-eption iiD"'--.,U.iind pre
narallons mlV foi ' i of
retreshments. he told then
rowers Sneaks
Alfred Towers, of the extension
division of the University of Ore
gon, gave the opening address, us
ing n Ills subject, "Tho Oregon
Teacher's Two-Koot Uook Shelr."
" lie explained the teachers' reading
circles, and gave paragraph re
views or the hooks most or them
pedagogical which uro Included
111 the work.
Miss Maude Regain ot Portland
(Continued on l'age Five.)
mm
UPHELD BY
CARL DOHEV
i ....
' I'OltTi.ANP. Ore. (Special to
The Observer) Ike Puttorsoh, dirt
farmer, today announced his can
didacy for the nomination for gov.
ernor on the republican ticket at
the primary election In May, 1926.
Patterson's statement follows:
"In announcing my candidacy, 1
deelre to cull attention 10 my busi
ness experience. Including my ac
tivity as a practical farmer for
many years.
"1 have had legislative experi
ence and believe 1 have a knowl
edge anil grasp of state affairs
that'wonld enable me to he of ser
vice to tho people off Oregon.
"1 am going to make a vigorous.
iik KDltnl as tnelr puronis. were iiijcieon aim rniiiurnciive .:uiuiuihii
their yniilh mayhe sounder." ns- ror tile republican' nomination on
serted' Or. Carl ft. Iloney, presl- Issues,, saying nothing and doing
dent of Wlllumette Vnlversity, to nothing against any other eandl
an Observer reporter this morn- , date that could be Ufed against
lug. . ' ; him In the event of his nomlna-
woll. "on.
Youth of Today as Sound
as. Tarents Were, fcd-
ucator Insists
ELDERS A SHOCK
Modern Tendencies. Are
Shown by the Younger
Genprption But Heart
Is Right, He' Avers.
"The boy and girl of lodav are
Claudo H. Getchell was freed
from blame in connection with the
dealh of James lloiutg Jr., killed
when GetcheU's automobile struck
the victim's parked car on the h.gh
way at tfot Lake Monday night.
by a coroner's Jury that brought in
a verdict of "death through ' un
avoidable accident" at the adjourn-jpRANKiNESS GIVES
ton at the Bohnonkump chapel lust1
evening. , ''
Testimony, which Monday night
appeared Inadequate for a Uecauon
wus augmented last night by wit
nesaus who Included t)r. W. T. Ihy.
who was summoned by some 01 his
employes at the. sanatorium after
ho hud. heard the cratsh; Ur. W. 1.
McAuury, who. treated Mrs. Getch
ell wound? inter Biie hud been
returned to La Grande iroin the
accident; Mia. Agues Connolly, who
was the hist, person to see younu
Komlg alive, and whom he told he
might stop ut the Jake to fill his
radiator before lie" left Hot Luke
after taking her -home lrom a thea
ter In l-a Grande; Or, Ralalon. who
was called to examine the body
within an hour tutor the accident;
J. M. Burton, Hot Lake barber,
and H. J. Muthembaugh, a tailor
there, who were in a car following
Mr. and Mra. Getchell, Mr. Muth
ersbaugh bringing Mrs.- Getchell
back to La Grande after she was
hurt; J. K. Bo per, of the wrecking
crew with the train that stopped at
Hot Lake shortly after the acci
dent, and Lewis Bldllcr, brother of
Mrs. Connolly. ' " v "
v Mis. Getchell wan unable to bo
present; Her injuries, consisting
of three bad evits across her fore
head, right cheek and- chin; and
several bud bruises on the upper
part of her body, are causing ntr, flre no, Batsned with things
much distress today. : i tnev 8rend they think they ought
Funeral Held .Today. , j (0 fix mem.
wevorai x.a uranuo ini-ima ,., ,.,, in ...,- ,Me...
sing (uii(fLionn mm i coumiii i iiiivt
talked intelligently about at their
y, ,- 1 " . tt. i. I r ii. J.... ... I
" q 'lie pruuiumo ui iiiu uity in uviwnu
man ot me
Patterson
Announces
Candidacy
Dirt Farmer Is Aspirant
for Republican Nomin
ation for Governor's
Post.
HEW INCOME
IU RUES
SUGGESTED
Dancing Grandmother
Favors Tnx ICrchtrlion
If elected to the office of kov-
ernor. It Is my intention to nnnu
Hy re-
an exactly
that which the people commonly
understand reduction of taxes to
be.
"I favor plaelnir tlie penitentiary
under the state bourd of control.
That Is the only way to remove it
from polities. Also. I ravor abol.
billing the parole hoard.
"I hollcve In the impartial en
forcement -of alt laws, nnd, If eleel
"This Inlk about flappei
that Is mostly superficial. It does
n't eel nl the heart of the matter.
'True, the young- people of to
day do mum- ihlnirx that older abm' a r,.ju(.tion of taxes,
folk would rather Ihey dldn I. We ,llcllon of i., t mmn
don t llKe lo see a Kin sinoie. or
redden her Hps lit least In public,
nut that isn't the most Important
pnslderatlon.
"Our boys and girls 'are sound
t heart sounder, perhaps, than
their parents were.
"Wily Shouldn't They?"
"The girls cut their hair and
wear short skirts? but why should- i
..'."?' '"". i ,t1. wilt work to that end. ami will
have them Jumping around, woul.t--:'"""01'" to enforce a law
... i JL- resiles, with who i not known to observo that,
.u. ...!...: .i,i- Th.. . law.
among the attendants at the fun
eral services conducted for James
"iincald Komlg Jr. at R-Jior this
SitLernoon, the licv,
llaniB delivered the situioh; ru p- lt ot t)ie average
Stephens Episcopal cli fc. . 7 '" , ,
Willurd Htearns of bulon, ;vM. (Continued on Psge Klve.)
the vocal numbers..
The funeral nroeesslon led lo l-u
Grande where Inleruwnt look place I
at the I. O. O. cemetery. Mili
tary rites were observed In honor
of the decedent's service ns rlrst
lieutenant during thu World wur.
EXCURSION
TO
INTAKE DATED
A sifrhlH!''inr excursion (o the
Bvivr ererk intake l-a tlrandv's
eily w;iti:r Hoiirci--to view l he tin-
Sheriff After Mace
- On Defrauding Charge
KEEPER CASE
EXHIBITS
I
LADIES AID ID I
I pnimiTvyrrT
UUUIM 1 1 IVILLII
1
, I'MUN.
conference
Aids which
Secretary Mellon' Offers
New Schedule to the
House Committee ;
TENTATIVE RATE
IS REARRANGED
Instead of Five Per Cent
Tax on Incomes Above
SI.OOO, Mellon Proposes
Sliding Scale.
WASIIlNOTOS (Ily the As-orl-1
ited Picas) A new schedule 'or
normal income rales was present
ed to 'lie house wiivk and nieatu
committee today by Secretary Mel
lon. The proposal suggested a rale of
1 per cent on the first $3000 tux
ble income, 2 per cent on the next
1 una. 3 per cent on the next
Maun, and 6 per cent thereut'ter.
This arrangements, the secretary
said in a letter to Chairman Oreen,
probably will be "more satisfac
tory" than tho recently submitted
treasury schedule suggesting 1 per
cent on the first jaooo taxnble In
come and fi per cent thereafter.
1'resomoU as Alternative
Mellon submitted "the new flg
ires not as a "definite" proposal
but an an alternative to the plan
laid before the committee In writ
ing Monday,
His letter reached (he oonimltten
as It wus beginning Its foftrth day
oflieurlng on tnx revision" IKepre
sent'itive Hawley of Oregon,- re-?
publican, presented a petition from
the Western States Taxpayers con
ference asking a repeal of the In
heritance levy. Mllbank Johnson,
president of the conference, In a
1 message to tnc eommittcc, said the
conference unanimously dis
approved of the tax except In such
emergencies as war.
U CLOUD
IS F0HI6
III US
Greek Troops Penetrate
Bulgarian Territory,
Killing. Five . .
PETRICH CROWDED
WITH REFUGEES
Bulgarian Troops In
. structed to Resist the
Greek Advance, Said to
Be Under .Way.
ATHENS (By' th AnwlalM
I'nw) It Is offk-tallr annntil
Hint iletaclinR-nta of the Onek
third anny corps, ailvaiH lni lo oc
cupy n post on the Bulgarian bor
der, met , resistance from Hie Btil
gnrlan garrison. Fighting Is In
progress.
SOFIA, Bulgaria (By the Asso-
..l..i.l li.ut.l-.Thi nulKnrhin tele-
I n.....i.t nrUnei ,iMl...a Ihiit rireek
artillery has penetrated Bulgarian
territory, killing five sentinels and
1 firing sneiiM ukuiuoi hh
Anna ( handler Is niaiTlnl again. - Tlie iiii lty ami youthful
woliutn wImi lliii'e yean, nutt vlaliiu-l Hie world's title for Miceil
in becoming a gimuliiuKlior linn . JaK taken aiiotlier liiisrsunl.
He Is tester lv, said tu be 33, tint pianist who aocompanlea Iter
In lier act al tlie Hofbrau cabaret 011 Broadnny. Slie has lieen
married ' twice before.,' Wherv.ber. daughter became a niolhei',
Miss Cliandlcr gave licr "own ace, as 1,., . ;. J . ".
lire. , (Kiieclal) The I
of Mi'thodist Ladles' ,
was lield liere ester- I
Islay, although thf first of Its-kind
to be arrangeu here, was a decided
DORIES DISCUSS
CEREMONIALS AT
BANQUET HERE
Artrr Iml tliroi? minutes wiif-ltl-rmtion,
the Jury In tin rtuti of
Stall or On'Bcm s. Kf'frr r
tnriifMl a vmJU-l thin atWimnm ot
"Kiillty as cliarjtrl'"
On a witrnint iKsued Si'pttmb'ir
29. Sheriff Jeiwe Bn-sht'iird
will Umivc thi evening for Barttt-s-vill.
Kkla,. to brinff here for triul
on Joni'ph B. Mac. chargrd with
pnihrKxIinir runJs brloiiBinK to the
Whlti- Sfwlnir Machine coinpunay, I Boltli's, Jiibb and lmrrtt of
which he rcprcm-nlt'd here ut aomc inuonHhlnc, wine and hoihrbn-w
puat time uh agent. HiiKir by the Ifiu-puiind mick. ral-
Tho shorlff wpnt tn Klgln lnt I in and prunes in ln-HHin jmck
.v..iiinv for a short visit with his !"' a ncm bull lb chpiht nd -v-
Wlfe
and fimiily, and purllcularly
daiJKtit'
r1
provi iiicntM biitm intuit- lhcr ih 10 w ins i-.-r.-uiu uuM
phinm-d liy tlm Union County tenth, who how been ill Tor several
Chamlivr ot Cominercu for Mon- du . Th little girl Is roported
day niorninK. better.
Springs and strcuniB aro brought ,
into Itcavcr crk through dltcln-s n Jail 101 T ll'Sl
and pipes now nearly completed.
The pipings have not yet ben cov-I
ered. and la tn good shape to re-1
veal Just how the work Is done,
according to Karl C. Heynolds.
W. C. Crews, city inuiiHger,
I'libbex hoHt corn
th' exl)ll)ll IntrrfiJured by tht
statf an evidence in tlie tNim
uguinnt 1. It. Reefer that is Hearing sented.
the close of arguments to the jury
In circuit court thU afternoon.
Carl Helm. dlHlrict attorney,
took the witness staud this morn
ing to recite his visit to the Keefer
home at the time of the raid and
while the supplies were still In
place In the basement of the house.
HiteceHH.
Mon thiin KMi members nf nlds
in other communities in tlie county
wen- in iittemhince nnd much in
tercut i,nd '4nthuiiiMi whh showti
by the ladies, both local and vUtlt
Ing. All brought a covered dish
lunch untl u cnmmttief of niem
i )m ih of the I nioti nid furiil.shed
Icnrfei' and "Ihe trinunln's." Tin
opinion wus exprcHHcd fol lowing
I lie al I -day meeting Unit this r
gtiiiizutlnn will do much good nnd
it bus been decided to continue
the conventions. The next meet
ing will be at Cove next er.
1'rtietirullv every. M e t h o d I 1
church In the county was re pre-
IS
Y Wu A :
iilOKK IMHITJIKNTS '
1'etrlch. The Oreeks occupy three
Bnlirnrlnn post, the agenoy addsj
The Bulgarian. overnment so,
far has reeelved o reply from
Athens to IU demands for an Im
mediate Inaulrv to establish re-
si out-lblllty for the frontier tnct-
dent Monday near oemirniMar,
1'etrlch Is reported crowded with
Macedonian refugees, iflenueed by
fulling shells.. - V
The Bulgarian Mn(V says th ,
foreign offle recently reeetved in.
for mid Hon that Oreek trooiw plan
ned sn advance movement In the
I'et rich area. This movement, It
(adds. Is now reportod under way
CHHJAUO (AP)- IndiclinriiU I "' lu c""r"
will Im asked against rivn rallrtuul
itirtMirationH hy tlie fi'dtTal district
attorney in I'm luggest iirohlhltlnn
prostimtliHi ever startiMt here, 11
was ilhu'lflMKl Ualar. The district t Bulgarlun government, as n coun-
! ntuiniey - alfco cuiMNtla lu prociHNl
Time in 76 Years
William lteed, Scotch, admitted
in police court this morning that
he had n "wee bit" of Hiuor when
arrested Inst night. 80 Judge .1.
be composed of business men unu p. slater round him guilty us
otliei-H Interested In the project, cluirged on tlii' count of possessing
The route lends over the new Jor- tiiiior and fined him $7. which
dan creek road, which Is said to Heed puld. Heed, who gives his
he in excellent condition. Nine a ite as 76 years, says this Is the
o'clock Monday Is the time sot for first time he has ever been In Jail, the irlul of the state's cane versus
I'lfly men attended the l. O. K.
K. banquet held lust evening at tlie
K. I'. hull. Hubert l.yllc, grand
chancellor of the Knights of I'yth
ias, of Vale, Mas present and gave
a very Interesting udOress during
the baii'iuet. Itulph llyers presid
ed anil talks were given by Archil.
I'. Miller, or Enterprise. V. O. l)e-;
l.up or l'nion anH Wllllulu Miller,
of I.a Clrundo.
Meveral ceremonials, which will
lake place Bomeliiiie soon, were
discussed. Olio of these will be held
al Wallowa us soon as the new K.
I', hall has been completed there.
The other will be at Union. No
definite dales were set.
A ceremonial to lie held at Un
tariu some time tills full was ulsu
discus.d. A cluss of candidates
from various points In Eastern
t (t;ci:nli and Western Idaho will bo
I fiHANKI': TAKKH I'AHT
Al leant Ml members of the l.a- . . . - T
dies- Aid society ..f 11,.. 1 -rae.i AkccI store Keeper is
Methodist church uttended the Found Dead in Bed
wM"i) luiivi-miuii neiu al L mull
WAMHINOTON (By tlie Asuocl
aled 1 Tress)--Countess , Kurolyl.
uif'R of flnunl 'tiehn.il ' KiLrntvl.
former president of the Hungarian against soinu 50 liMllvlduals and
republic, has been denied permis; 1 wvcrnl rastem hn-wi-Hcs. Tlie In
slon to enter the United Wales on Inwllgatloii resulted from a slilp
a lecture tour. .' . ' ' c ' 'Imeni or beer frinn Ihe I'ast to
The American consul general ut ',,urto" ''cago suburb.
t'arls refused lo npprovu her pass,
ports, his action being approved by
Ihe slate ' department. :; The refu
sal was bused on. laws which bar
persons .of known .revolutionary
views., ; ,-. - ...'- . . : '
Tin" stale department in approv
ing the action acted In. line with
the policy adopted when 8. Hak
latvuln. communist tnemlier of the
British parliament, was refused
admission as a delegate to the ill
terpiirllanientary union conference.
- ito;t !; mvi;it oi'i;m:i
SAId;l,Or. (Al) Itugue river
Ik open lo lusik and line flshiiig
liny tinio during the year for steel
lI.ANS f NTKIl ! -1 '
VIKNNA (By the Associated
Press) Horia advlcea say that the
ter move to the Greek ultimatum,
hus forwarded a protest note to tho
league of nations based on article
10. Tho Bulgarian troops along
the Greek frontier have been in
structed to offer tho utmost resis
tance to the Oreek advance against
1'etrlch.
i:;i:rvu8 nq i'kotkst
GKNEVA, (By the Associated
heads more than 15 lnelii long, , I'ress) Ixiaguo of nations official
Mays an opinion by Attorney ien- said up to 9 o'clock this uiiernoon
ernl Van Winkle In reply to an no protest had been received from
Inniilri bv tlie statu iraine eoiiiniis- Bulgaria based on article 10 in
kMiii.
Prosperity and Peace
I'AHDON nillVK .v
MOW VOIIK (Al') A liatkm.
wide fitmpnlgii to win n pnnlon
ror Miss liinilolle Anita Wbllncv,
litle nn.1 Miirri'ttiro lesiler In t'ail-
Foresecn by Schwab rmi, ivuvintiii mnier tim states
. ' noiiiKiNl Uslay by r.ie tivll IillMr-
' 1 1 1 ' A 1 ". ' (Ily the Associated ,n 1111I1MI. All apnl lias been
Cress). ace mid prosiierlty are m iiI to titneriMir UMiardMin of
peering over the horizon with a California, deiartiig the supreme
promise tu be boon companions of umi.t'H refusal to take Jurisdiction
Ann rlc.iu business In Hie yeiirs tin- .was a blow froe siivciii.
connection with the Oreek-Uulgar-
(Continued on Page Five.)
niedilitely ahead, t'hurtes M.
Hehwab, chulriuan of the board or j- HoKI-'lirilft Ore
directors or .the Bethlehem Hleel ,, i,',.erhan,l of
yenterday. A report of the two
will
escort the excursion, which Is to
Grand Jury Meeting
Is Delayed by Trial
The meeting of tho gmnd Jury
scheduled today whh delu;. ed by
divisions of the nrlty was given
by Mrs. Kherwood WHliums.
starting from tho chamber 01 Juan l osienaua was iinea a
commerce office. fr drunkenness.
New Lighting System Is
Sought By Petitioners
A peliUnn. hearing signatures of tli Knight of the Ku Klux Klan
fiti fH-r cnt of the property owners for permission t stagu a pnnide
In the district provided, whs pre- and demonstration on th evening
nented to ! city coinmlKsloners of Ortober 26. I'erniisslon was
lHHt night asking for the fornmtion granted.
of an Improvement district along Ijift nlcht wis the time for the
Adams wvenue In the business t. hearing on the- 19J8 budget and.
tlmi ii nil inrhiillmr nortioiis of In- InnHinueh hm no objections or mig-
t-rvectlnx utreets. fur Ihe purpose gediionx
. ll. Keefer, which r-'ijlred tlie
presnce of Carl Helm, dis.rlct at
torney, hi the courtroom.
Hound over for appearunce be
fore tlie grand Jury are M-ster
MHcTav.sh, George Carlton nnd
John Graham, Mart Iieckwith.
Hit-hard Wallace and T. W. i;ob.
Inson.
of bisttitling an ornamental llgiu
Ing rMem.
The syntein the petitioners wish
Inst m lied Ik commonly known s
the ".stneger" stem nnd ha been
divriift-e.l pt Home length In civic
nn-t rommen-ial organizations re
emtly. The mutter was refern-d to W. C.
Crews, city mi nugvr. with author
ity to prepare the necessary reso
lution for forming such district.
h. K. K. Will Parade
nfeVerl. tbi CtJItt
ml.Ksloners approved the bidK"t os
1 pufteif by the tiiidget committee
nome time ago.
A twtit Ion skin? Ihe city to In
rlndc two tdwks un both sid-s or
Adams avenue eat from fiwen
wood. In the fire limits was read
and luld over for further consid
eration, r
Hcvervl other minor nwittcra
' u-.'c. altendtxl tn lit-fure atl fmtrn.
ment. A. T. Hill, president of the
commission, was unable to attend
An application was presented by j because of lllneaB,
Left Eye Is Removed;
Boy's Finger Injured
C. H. Cuton had to have his left
eye removed ycntTiiiy In order to
mive romp'lciitlons thnl thn ut'-nf-.l
th" stirlit of Ihe remitinltiir iiiember.
A few duys airri. when Mr. ''Hlori
was euttlnir a Imlt with a i-hls-d. !
pifci of steel flew and loded in
his eye. A niHitm t fadeil lo re.
move H froTii where it luy tuibnl
d'd in tin lisHiie.
I IN). I It I.ACI ItATI P.
Hufotd Tlioinpfion hud lh- tlttln
finger of his right hand bti-lly luc-eratt-d
In n cui-off saw ut the Uow-man-lleks
mill Inst night Just be
fore 9 o'clock. He was tuken to
iiuc uiauuv uuuq uvayiitu ivi
treatment-
It's Readers
They
Want
After nil, Ihe Intelligent mlirr
liscr K filler)) ItitereMel In
how nifty M-opi renfl The
OIM'rver (e'Mier thniV what
trfNiutH. TlMy nren't lntrn"lel
In tli tttmibcr of tpie prii
im If lliey know lutw iiwny of
ymt an intereNte'l in the ps'ier
mtd go Ibrfingli It from riotil
p;e ' Inu'k.
TIm Ob-erer bn- Hint kind or
tfnderllilere-l. Ami II In IHH.Ie
atrtilntde lo lulterilist at ivi
iiMii-nnlly Ion eM on mi an
ntmt i"Hilrei bai. It h ntit
nrs!. Ilicrebire, Hint lerll."i-
alHMibl tM'ii'l h birge iiiairil
fir tlM'fr alcMMiii; iipprojK h
llon for rt''e In tltee eol
Ulllllt They iftfl reileti III.ht
n Mii-tl reader nt a loner
itH Ihatt bi any oHht wa.
MObservcr Adtprtislng-
' Willium Douglas McKarlund, rR,
was found dead In his bed this
! inorning by Itis wire. who hm!
Hdiyed up to nurse him through tho
in it nti'l lailea iiHkcp lit lier cliair
beHidn him.
Air. Mel'arland. who came to
l.a Grande a llttleNTiore than two
yenrs ago, wub known as the keep-,
er of tlie little grocery store at ii4
Y nvenue, in the rear of which he
t mI Mrs. McKurland made their
home, ll'i hud been III for sum
time, and for a f
hia d"Uth had suffered extreme dis
comfort from asthma. Ha wire
helped him to bed lest nluht. tind
inter calling in a physician, sta
tioned herself In a chair to watrh
the pntleitt through Ihe night. P
s Ixdieved thut he died about
midnight.
Thf Moose lodge, of which the
ilw-etb-nt wns a member. lll huve
clmrtte of tlie fnnerul B'rvces. Ar
r:ime(iients d p'-nd upon word
from a dmtghler who lives in New
York Ktute.
company, told thu second annual
conference on education und In
diistry. held In connection with the
uninial meellng of the Institute of
Amerlcnn' Meat I'ackera nt the
I'nixeisity of Chicago Wednesday.
The.ontlook for steel never was
hetlep and lie called ateel the nu
tiun's buHineNS liHrometifr.
... (AP) Mr.
GnklaiKl, Ore..
whs wrlmiwly Injured luti; iU'r-
dny when nti antoimtbllr drlten Ity
CHANG LOSES
U
IRGE FORGE
T'KKINO (By the Assoclateil
priws) Cheklanj forces, which
have wrested practically all of tho
KlanKsu province froia troops ot
tiiauK Tso I.lii. Manohiirian leauer.
Blackmailers Kxact
Tribute in Chicago
(ll timrleH . Slewaii)
V.Slll.NnilN (NKA Hpeelnl)
-Wushlnirton Is worrleil hy the
actiiients when conifreaH, Its elty
.. in .tirriit it iMiHliih
I'.AKKIt, tire. An Imllel ment
ct'.arloi; olanslaiialiter was r--tnriit-,
t,v tlie aruii'l Jury Hffutnst
llnlli Arthur In colMiectloll with
tl.e (tenth of ;. f. Tucker, who was
sliitHi'-'l hy Artlior lii sn ullerc
tlm at the Mother lele mini-, of
which Arthur Is foreman. Tueker
was stalitie'l In the s tie with the
hook of a miller's lamp. Ten true
l bills and two not true bill were
lillCAOn (Ily the Associated
I'ress) Hluckinaileis prelnir on
weeks before boolleKKcre. (taniblers an.l others
WHO, line lliemseiven. nave iieneu
u,M ,w. nave in.n. ... . epidemic of blue law
nhuunU of one ml on dol a.s I . ' ......
.- III... (l.l....,r..ur,a Im 41.i.
la,, few months, the c'l.lcairo Her- . !".""1'. "'r'"'
sld and Kxaiuiner aairl Wednes
dd. WJtile r-liicbint to revrl the k
tent of tliH blackmailers' opera
tions, iiotiie of thetr victims have
lii-en muictel to rfin b an extent
tloit- they huvc tnki n l lodr trou
bles lo feileral agents nnd. ilm u re.
huH or a ritleral Invest iiratton.
wrn-rttM in lurge niimbi is iirn un-tiilpabd.
- , J N w. eertutri of the oulsldi rri
AHtimf'M CIHriiH oii'iiieii.'cil liitve notice,! thin iininv Wioliing
A II I. I N tlTOK. or.--Muvor l"nians 'tin' lux. umong other
Whei-lhoos" hus received a tetter
from A. Ituektey. Miw rtnt-nd nl of
the tr-gnn-Vnshliigtoa Itiillroud
A Navtgntlon eompuny. contioend
Iuk und ihtiiiking the vtr,-n or
ArlbiHlon for the prompt and effi
I .eft to Its own devices, the cap
ital tend strongly toward worldll
nets, not to say wide openness. It
wan a pretty wltt town In the old
days. It Is yet, In so fur as up-to-date
ein-iimHt nnets permit.
Melf-Kovcrtilng. It's safe to any,
would be very Kparlng of rt1 He
ltons on it punt lines, tnitot nt mid
otlu rwise. It's Kveiiii'd. however,
eMdiislvely from outside 11 -lf ,
thli tC'. It tlie mutter o Hunduy
oliserviitlC". Huli out tide rw believe
rniK-h nnnei-et-ary Imsiuestt is
I runlet ii In the i'u pit al on tho
ttnbbiith.
They disapprove of Honday the-
her hutlHiml went over the grade claim they captured 7uuo or.
ni in.h.ni nn.1 mlliil (limn IS tfvl. Chunirs men near Nanking, where
The woman Miitaliied n rrmhe,! the Manchurlan forces, retreating;
chil ami heml nnil Is In a rrlllcal northward, crossed the Yangtau
romllUoii, . , river. i
Blue Law Prospects
Frighten Washington
.sports, which are extremely popu
'lur In the city', neighborhood.
They were especially scamlalUeri
hy the big turnout for the recent
world aerie. Bunday game ot buse-bull.
returned by the Jury.
dent Hid rendered on tlie niaht or atrtcais ami movies. 10 which ine
the derailment of the Coillluentul populstioii Is much addicted. They
Limited , (frown ou Sunday gulf, and olhor
Conirress I. going to be urited to
stop all this.
Heverai bll's are scheduled lo bo
Introduced on the subject In De
cember. If uny one or them shuuld
pass. 'jiidKlnK froirt advance de
scriptions, an early-day New Kna
lunder. dropplnir Into the capital
or u Hunday, would have to wulk
a chalk line lo keep out or Jail.
Numerous other thlnirs uesmei
Humliiy observance, are on the list
ror attention, loo.
Wii.-hlnglonlans are already
liuldliiK mass ineellnKS of protest.
Il doubtful If they'll do any good.
Nobudy cans what the WilIiIUK
iloolalis want. They oilKlit to bu
shining etumples to ine eouniry.
If they won't do It voluntarily, Iho
only way to accomplish 11 u tvrcl.
bly. by law.
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