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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY CITY EDITIO N THE WEATHS3 ; PORTLAND, (Aj Ore. (on: FVUi and mill toolcht and Saturday. , .j . VOLUME XXIV. MEMBER ASSOCIATE) PR RHP LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 12 NSTITUTE ENDS mis Visiting Teachers to Be Guests at Reception and Dance Tonight , CHURCHILL MAIN SPEAKER TODAY Carl Doney, Willamette University : President, Appears in Address Denounces Slang. : :' with bruins . and notebooks, crammed mil of rreKh Inspiration, garnered wisdom end new Ideas on means und methods, the 300 and ninr" of Willlnwil und l'nlon county ' public .school leachers took their . tliKnilsn) from tho annual ' insti tute, th's aricrnoon at the . high school auditorium. . . : ' Sonic of them are returning to their homes tonight, hut the great-' or number will remain to he the . BiicHls - of .the chamber of .com-. iiiercc t a reception and dance this evening at the Klks' temple, and, Incidentally, to spend a Sat- , unlny shopping In Iji Grande.. (irown out of this Institute are two new county units of the Ore yon State Teachers' association. . I Howard Speak C. A. Howard, superintendent of! schools at Marshfleld, end .a can. dldiite for the office of state aupcr intendent of education In Oregon, appeared before a Joint session early this afternoon and explained the advantagis of local member ship In the state association. The O. S. T. A.Jias for its three fold purpose the promotion of in terest In public education; the ad vancement of the standard for the leaching; profession, and the aecur--. lllff or conuiuulie iiwewnr) iu iu greatest efficiency in teachers and " . Siiccefs In the promotion. of de- siruble legislation,. Mr; Howard cx- (Contlnued on Pftff Fire.) AFTERNOON IQSE EXPECT MANY VISITORS . ..' , 1 Stoddard versus lvOt 1 Nnodgrass fvi nil liundnd members of the a suit to enjoin hlin rrom main Moose lodKe are expect-d to be. In tulninc an undertaklnir eslablWi Iji OranUe Hunday when a Moose- ment in a residence district. . heart iJ iilnn frolic will be held ' here. The headquarters of Moose- .,, ' . t J A heart LeKlon are at Walla Walla, llOttlC CUtS Lad S Aim; Wash. Ilepresentatlve, are ex-j . five StltCheS TakCIl P eted to be present from Wnlla I . . . Walla ind I'aseo. Wash., Baker i ' - - and Knlerprisc, besides tho local Laverne Ames, the -little . four-, members. i (year-old son of sir. and Mrs. l.loyd The duVs program will start nt Ames, received a severe gash in about 1:3 o-elock. l.uneh will his riRht arm yesterday afternoon be s. rve.l at noon at KaKl-s hall, at about JM5 o'clock when he fell In Ih- ariernoon, lodge exercises on a milk bottle, lie was imme. will be given and there will be a "lly brought to lir. l.i.ndls' of. lmn.iu.-t In the evenlng. , t '' li"'s llarnden. where five , . , .u ,,, .,, slH'-li's were taken and the wound In addition ;uo ' thi i frolic, tho. . , W illa Wnlla .Moose lodge will give u J : ; a play here Haturday evening'iil 8 1 .A:ie.t "'''"";''" title of the play is "Hiram's Hallu cination." The Whitman College orchestra will accompany the ojst of players to & Grande and give several selections during the pres entation. It will also play at a dance lollowing the play. I'.AKKI!. Ore. (Special) 7!e. tv,-,.n 2(1 unci 30 Muosc and Iidies of .loo"h. art Legion from ll.ik'T will attend ti.e 1-a Grande frolic .Sunday. Tri'County Grange Will Meet at Wallowa Nov. 7 Tin- Tri-ronnty Ornnre. which IneJu'l-s the runses of I'nion. J'j kr and Wallowa counties, will hold ta next regular nlcting at Wallowa. Haturday, .Vovcmber 7. it Ih nnnounced today. The Wtillowa grange and the Wullnwa I'onvon grunge will net joint hots to the delegates from the three cntinlles thut day. One of the special orders of hiiNiiieH to be taken up Is the nuiking of preliminary arrnnc nients for the next state grant m-eitng, which will be held at lin ger, a committee will be appoint ed to urnlst with the genenl ar-riinii!'-mi.ntM us wi'll us to assist in i." ttlng l ooit members for th.- sixth dt rrie. i'lwns will nNo tx' formnfat-d for a Ihoroueli organtwitlon program in litis ili.triet as well as several 'niestions of public interest, c.tpe. "n'ly to the farmers In this dis . triet. ti Jenkla? of the Muddy Creek r---:!?' is luster ol the Trl-County A Royal Kiss ft Qiiw-ii ictflrln or Spain Is shown F.m-tinjr her roynl spouse,' Kill); Alfonso, on his return to Madrid after his lat -si tour or Riirope. Which mi rely goes to show that kings and qin-en.s are just like plain folks. They 'even kiss In public. . i , . .. . , . i . Three t.nlon county cases are aocKeiea for trial in supreme court Bcsslon at Pendleton'- llonrtay for th benefit of 'Kaatcrn Oreson lltl ' cants. ' ' ' - - - .....-..,. 'K. O. Willaon. convicted of man?, slaughter, una sentenced to two eura of Imprisonment, la appeal ing from tlte decision of Y lie lower court' in a oust; brought against him by the state. . . ; Sin-riff JcHKe llrcshcara In the defendant In .a suit brought by l-Wrri-ll Tulp for recovery, on prop erly luken undT uttuchmclit.. i The third case Is that of John-1. Elks Elect Officers At Meet Last Night Two" n-w officers were elected last evniiig at the regular meeting or the Klks lodge. Jess Andrews wns elected esteemed lecturing knight and It. W. Winters, secre. tary. These men will lake the places left vacant by Alfred Johnson nnd Mood Kckley, who now live In Tort land. f Mr:inu' L-e; tin- Ilev. II. t. Kees.- of jwa In leettirer. and Mrs. I. K Wallow lialley (r Fak'T l serretary. The l executive committee conmstn of the jitiater.i of the l'nlon. liaker and 'Wallowa county Pomona grangew. ! Mr. l'Yeje reorts that he will have I several good speukers and muwlcal j nutnb'Ts on the program, the de tails of which will bo announced 'later. It W said, however, that anions- the prominent men w ho will be pres nt will be J. li. Mickte. j state dti.r- and food cominl.ttdoner; t W. It. f keler. national organiser; .f'oiinty Air nts I). i. Avery nf I n jion and Paul t arpeiU'T of linker. . 'jnd Chus. K. Hpenee, tate murket agent. W. A. Ielsel. private u-c-retur to Oovernor ll rce. may bu prerent. limsimirh us this will be the first ryular ire tinir of the organiza tion, all tmlicuttonn point to a busy M-.-wion. The niornlng and ofter noon meetings will be orn to the public, but the evvnlnfc meeting I will be closed to ail but uit minora. GDUHTTO TRY LOOM. CASES MITGHELLIS IICTEOI ARMY RULE Ai-rangements Are Beinp Made for , Coiirtmar- . ; tial Due Next Week IR CRITIC STAYS . IN WASHINGTON Technical Arrest ;of Col onel Will Not Take Place Until Just Befoiv . Court Convenes. v WASHTKGTON (Ty the Associ ated Preps) "Conduct to the pre ludtce of. good ord'T and military Mnclpllne" vaw -charged ngnlntit 'olonel Wtllitini litchcll today in. court mart lal Hm-cTeuUon" i-erved tpon him 08 a result of his uttack evcral weeks ago on tho Conduct of the army and navy air services. The charges wiire brought under an article of war whtch deals with Tenernl .nrfenen against discipline untl the good order of the army. ,The technical arrest will not ke place until just before .MUch ll goes on .trial next week, al though in the meantime he re. mains under ' orders not to leave Washington. The statement ismied by Mitchell at Sun Antonio after tho Shenan doah crash, said the formal accu sation, constituted insubordination jnd was "highly contemptuous and Hsrp' nrctful to a 1 war depart ment.' In this statement the colonel de clared the lots was due to crimi nal and almost treasonable con duct of the air services. Th specifications also relate to Inter slsiements ' described as equally, objectionable. '. At II o'clock the: smro hour on Ai mixtiri' day, tups will b sounded ull along Adams avenue, call in ? tho citizenry to solemn contemplation of th'- sacrlfic made by the soldier dead. l't-ndlfton. Baker, l'nlon nn' otlier towns nearby u III be rep n wnted In the paiuje, which I. to be bigifer and more li.iprfsslvi than ever bffore, according t Hugh E. Brady, chad man of th Armistice duy committee. The- afternoon will b devote: to sports, with the football g;un between la tr;mde und I'endle ton . high schools us the ft-at in cyeat. r V'lreworks nnd dancing will afford the cvenli.g entertain ment. livery ex-service man who does not appear voluntarily will h sought out and brought' to th f Mitch luncheon that will honor the soldiers at noon. The l''ir M. K. dining hull will probabt; be the place. Hosts for the oc cuslon ure members of the l'nlon county chamber of commerce." 160 Kniffhts of Pythias Attend Pheasant Feed KU'rlN, Ore. (Hpeclal) The lo cal lodffe of Knights of Iythts broke nil reordn with thdr fnler tainment and pheasant' feed Tues day evening. In addition to IochI members, there were many promi nent members prencnt from la Ornde and. other points in the county. More than 180 ierttons wen1 fed at the biinnuet. which was preceded by a vry spooky und In teresting program. T I n '1 rkttr a'ah dir limit t Be Hew t Library Whist; Hallowe'en! Witches, btaek cats, pumpkins and froldins: The children's room nt tlte public library l In festive array for the Hallowe'en story hour Haturday morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Alva Tmrven will tell fome mystery sto ries to the older boys and girls, while Mrs. Beatrice Young will entertiitn the smaller children. Kvery boy and girl Is hit Itcd to uttt nd. The bos and gTls of Mbj Itno gene ttusHei'.H rrom Jpnt a d--iiehtfui half-hour wt the lil.rnrv Wedneday ft"rnoon wh"n. w 1th lbs Wugener. they plnyed a giiesNlnsr game with bonk rhrne-tt-rs. or course, every boy and girl km w th it It w au riodereilu w hj w nt to a bull ami lost her slipper und that It wm tlie Utile lime I'rlnci' who mn'd a traveitr coat. After the ffueHsbig game some time wm spent In reading and looking at tho books in the children's room. i CITY TO HONOR DEAD French Mess Remains In y Uncertainty Cabinet Meeting Ends Before Caiilaux's Plans Presented; N .Next Ses sion bet for Monday. PARIS (By the - Associated 1'rcBH) a Krenuh cabinet meeting broke up. today without Kimihce Minister Calllaux fully delullinu ma .fiscal .meu-iurea nor submitting Jits resignation, which had beeu .mticlpated in some iiuurters. The cabinet will meet ugaiu Monday. . ,'j'he liuiinasioii prcvulls that the, cabinet will meet the chamber of deputies, next Thursday without ihangi8 in membership, although n agreement has not yet btnm reached on the financial questiuu by all of tho ministers. I A It IS (By the Associated Press) ihe financial cris.s in France Is expected to come to a uead with the reopening of parlia ment next week, wiien M. Cuillaux he I'lnanuo minister, wilt introduce measures by which he hupuM 10 vrovide lor every eventual. ty, in cluding the' payment ol war debts. vi' will tlien be1 decided whether oclaiist pubcies ahull be Intro duced Into the Kieuch liscul sys tem. , ilie Socialist group in the chum, ucr of deputies Is determined to take an uggrevstvu attitude and ha. autif.ed' lac governmunt thut it will Insist upon a discussion of In-ei-pellalions on the financial sit uation before all other questions. (Continued on Hage Five.) J.- A, Khlrn, Gfi, was severely iurt last even.ng ubo'Jt 6 o'ciock .viien ne was nit by an autumo oilo driven by w. Mr. buydum on Jic Jblund City highway. Me, ihira was returning to 1110 npim t May Park front bis work here. 1 le caught 1 a ride" on a gravel .vugon, it Is said, and as he wa -retting off the wagon at tin vluy Park roud a pusslng cai lit him. He received a broken nose and several severe cuts anu n uiscs about tlx; head. lie wus Immediately taken to liie Grande Kondc hospital, where iiu Is resting fulrly easy today. Walks Off Platform; Breaks Leg in Fall Krl Kllsworth of J'H) Second itre t .Bulaiued a compound frac ure of his riht i'K when he walked off the end of the O.-W. It. ,i X, freight depot plat foi in In the dark this morning at 3:30 o'clock. Klltiworth. wit h otlier members of . ilie night forco, wil uuloarling freight. ?He stepped off tho plat form at a point where lie believed he steps to be and fe several feet to I he ground. Kellow em ployes' picked him up titid drove him to the Grande Konde huHpltal where tlie. bones .were' set. His condition today Is said to be good. I. R. Reefer Will De Sentenced Tomorrow !. II. Kfier, convicted of Ille gal possession of Intoxicating liq uors hy u jury that mde u timml. inous dt-cision on its firnt vol' Thursday aflertioon, has h'-m ln--ttructed by Judge J. '. Knowles to appear In circuit court al (i u. in. Saturday to receive Ills sen tence, Judg'' Know I en held motion day in the courtroom tlilx morning. Covered Up With Money And Buyers One nt The ObTwr' iigiilnr ailwiiiMM calN tin; otftit' ft" fUcnlly to tell of the trem-inl-olm ret ti nw he getj from bin aihei tlii'x !n thc-r iHiimiM. Ijint itigltt he fulled ami nnld they bail be ti "eoetid up" all Hay with rnutie uwl p-nple win hml i:iitr In rep( iim lo hi datly ad in 'I he Oleerwr. He l wry atprecluthf of the -n hi 'I he lihertiT n mh r hlin and .4iy (list the ciet Is far Itr.t nmll fir I he relui n hr grin -oiitaiitl. , The M-ret liiw in I be fit it thnl he iiinke IH- Hl interetliig be lm iprretl fur It a km-hi fihow h'g. Hitch natUT-ltiieret iil ) tiring gnat retiiin. Obierrcr Adrlllng A McrciuuidmiuK Herrlve.1 AGED IN 15 HIT BY AUTO .5. HI (III I Governors Appear Before Ways and Means Com .' mittee in Protest FLORIDA ENTERS i INTO DISCUSSION Wealthy Can E s c a Pavintr Revenue .Moving South, Com- WASHINGTON" (By the Associ ated i'reHSj AbandonTnenl by tlie federal government to the states ol revenue irom inheritance taxes was iiMked by tliu governors of half a loaen southein stales today beiuro 'he house wajs and means com mittee. The Imposition of tilts levy was described as vn inOuBton of states lightK, und diversion Into the fed eral treusury 01' funds needed by 1 he states. The declaration by committee ' members that the wealthy could: escape the tux by' moving to K101 -, tua, which has no inheritance tax, eu to iropo.sals for the' retention t 01' Hie federal tax uh a check. Sec i ctary Mellon has proposed tho re peal of the federal tax. 1 i918 Epidemic Claimed ! 20 Million-Victims ST. J.Ol'IS, Mo. (AP) New cen- -m figuies show the mortality o( , the influenaa .epldenllc ' of 1918 throughout the world was nearly 2101)0,000, the worst catastrophe ofi the sort since tho black .death jit tho middle ages, Dr. O. Jor-1 ik' btriololst bf ih i:htvr- flty of Chicago, told the American public health association. Richland Will Have Weekly Newspaper j. 11. Aiifn una maue mo an- constni lloiincement that liu will start ujmpnt I weekly newspaper at Kiehltind. Oregon, to he known as the "l.iigln to!'SttTrWlLI;il,S i .re nLW"lmpt,i Llcr 'uun-a. "' r , l:..gl.. valley Is prospering rap- i.lly. It in i-ii il. A n, w iiiKhvvay lias been biilll leading Into lileh- Nina und a lilgn school lias recent- ly been const ructed. Oregon Pepped Up for Tomorrow's Struggle against Hie .Mt. Kmlly company rc KI'tiKNK. Ore. iHy the Asso- ceutly. einlf.l Press). All pepiied I'p. r win. a new fiKhtinK BPirit ,th l niveiHity of Oregon foottmll iiien ue ready to leave todey for Portland wlmro they will mc.-t Iu- t'nlversity of California to- i hi i row. ( ) re go n is putting a team on te fleh compotied of her alrong Kt football men. IIM.I.OO.N DA.Nt'l-. ll,Ti;l). 'I'lie l.a (Irumli! Amerlcnn l.e; Ml I'OHt No. 4:1. will Kivo ItH ne. ,ii.l annum bnllnon dnnee Wei). lewlay. October 28. lit .tilier Inill.j irciii'tiina 10 nnnriniiccmeni yen- enlny ly niembem of the po-il. The p ibilc In muted to intend. There will he novel decorations nnd pienly of bnlloona for evei y-1 r.:,.H ; wniy,-niv. vol ii si.wi.it iii;iitii;vi:n HALT i.AKK r A 11 ltnll.li W. u,.il..,l,ll ...tl,fl uluter .,r I'l.lri.l.l limn Imvld II. I'rowlher two yeurH nit.) und aentented to be execuled ilila mornliiK. ri-e. v.-.l hla fifth re. prlevr from the alute bmir.l of pur- Thursday, when action d until the next meet- ;.,iia h ! .ler..rr.' , Inn of the boi.nl. S. u.ol.ll and two other voulha wer- lonvlite.l or lilivlliff allot the Halt Luke policeman und to liave il .lin hla .allloiiioblle. I hey were urrealed In Han Uernardlno. Cttl.. a few las later.- -- SI VIM IK1IIV IS I; l)Vl:lll:tl I round Ihem lo have a.lnul "dli- I IIO.II SI..Ki:. Slll.MAItl.M-; ploe. nienla which nilKl t arr.-ct, - .the bi-a'n or brain nerves." I'n-j Ni:V UlNDON, Conn. (Al1) l.ler eioal.i-xuilllnutlon he adlnll Tlie alxth body wn recovered ! t. aueh .llnplaei-tn. n'a we- e eoin- Thiiraday ri'Oln the wr-ckaire of the H-i'i I . ."link off lllork l-liin.l by 1tf ' '1U nf Home. Hepteinher '1. nnd (i ken by the 'emot lo the naval hospital at New purl for id'-ntlfica-lion. Mr. ( ftrlclon I rued for l'irt SA I KM, I ire u-tterH continue in nrrlve a I (he ex'-enllve depart- niei ti re uru-ing flovernor I'bree to appolnl K. arb-ton of Ku gen' a i wtate nn pirnt ndent of pull I ir- liiMmctl'iii to nueei-etf J. A. rhni'-hlll. Vr. I'll. ir. hill wilt re isn next Jiitiuary to niwume the prnidene- of the new normal school that is belli eslabilshed ut .Uhland I The Naoy Changes Hands 'if X;'' i JL Admlrnl Cocitnz. Irft, In Itorc llio rat-irk' flwl nt Sim 1'iilro, Slt'lHil III Ills lltUH'. SAYS POND IS E E . , . . . - j . t ... . " 1' - , : i Arfftimuit nn a motion to sl.lkf uu V J(l( I in f HIV Ullljfiniino nn'"U In a dunuign.caee1 hriiiiKhl lY'Mr Arthur Welton ugalnnt the ACt. Kmlly Lumber company w.in ticni'd by Judge J. w. Knowlis in Circuit court this morning. i I' ll I w J DAiyiAG cus Mrs. Villon nlli'gfB'Sljifr watosaiiiioiimiMl that aim la In a txmia- Keeping roin Uih Vout paiiyfa i newly, M'wn Mllllnn foll'TOliig ivmbral ructed pnhd i uliied .JUt bifsci . mjiired her hi ilthiimd eitm- ,,vned her to move from her home. colon U. lOlierhurd. of fochliin Kberliarrt appeared for tho, company, arguing that several par. .ll.ul.n - s were not proper Items of damage. . I . it. j. ar,.,.,,, ot the firm of tlreen & Ui.mt umul.u t,mt MrH. w,.non wal) ..miu,,,! , r,.m.er for everv n,..,i u, uui.iii.1. ,-, i,,,. . .Jiiiigc Knuwies iook the casu under udvlsement. Two similar diiiiiuge actions by other parties have tieen filed Yakima People Injured 1 m . . In Motorcycle Wreck BAK.KIt. (rc (Specl-il) Mr. ..(i.l l nil rt.w..-.,.. l Ull. .n.l their 12-ve.ir.old aon'llerl. of Y,i- kiinu. WhhIi., were lujuri'd in a motorcycle wreck on.ihe (id ore. gon Trail highway hHwceu Bnker and- I laities , laid evening. Mrs. Kteelc, who wiiFtf pinned henenth the muclilne, i Ih tlie most :terloiiHly hurt. 1 Th, m,.,, w,.r c,,,,,!,,,, townrd . . k . . , . ,, ,in 1Htlr Steele mil.l, when a cur g,linff ln lh(, al,lilmHr .nrcctlon bl.ll.leil til. in with Itu llKlllH. I Convict Case May Co To Jury This Evening S.M.K'I. lr-. I My Hie Amiirliili , ln-m--Willi I lie. d'-fena- mpl'liy brlliKinit Ha rw lo u eoneliialun, believed thai tlie trial of Jani.-a wnina nun r.iiaw.irin iveny convicts ehi.rKe.l wllh rind .1. itree murder as I he reauH or the kill im nr wwe. li' . Kunnl, nurliiK pr w.il br. i.lt or Anviiat 12. IlllKht 'o the Jury tonlirhl. i lir. II. I). ll"dnianM. Halein chiropractic phyrlclun. to.luy t'-a- i"-:' h def-ndunts Hndi t ried In the iv'cl trial tlal lanulvala or both n.r,n Hnl n'd In t '-l-rnaeK-.-a ri-ll- ible iti'lieuii'ins nt inmn ty. fMMI'ANY lSM,Vl:i HAI.KM. ,ire. CHj.er tiilf - The I ntted Elites n.,vlnfM tSc lnin hwo. .eiHtlon with iteNd'innrters In Tori- hind .("i- fii'T'iiHt-il I'm eitnltiil KtoeK frnm $;'. mm tr Hiit,iuni. ni-cord j n In atllclen filed In 11m nIiiIc j eorftiiitin flerui rt ment teMerd;ty. The Miil'-r Meiilty mmiuiiiv. wllh heii((tnirler4 in I'ortland. lias i il Inctrtxiffil d bv T. t '. .Mllb r, It. V Miitrwiiriiiu and r. W. Itulcy. The rae't-il xttH-k 1-4 ir.enfi. 1 Notbe nf diMMulutlon ns I n filed by the &. Oiaade iniprovo- meat company. 'lHlnfc rctlrvtil of foiiiniunit if CM. Admlrnl UoIiIiimhi, rlfclil, XTRA I'HY VUTtHUOlK KAI.K.M. Oru. (Al') lr.. W. T. 4'liy, aHellant In a earn growliuj b4,en abandoned In. flames, and out of tie divorce of hUmoU "nil . thai other town ant under bom. hln former wife, Wlnnlfred Vtty, bardment. .agahl vlttiirloiiH today, .wtion ' . A Greek official 'communique tin- Niimw court denied a motlou ' admits the entry oi Oreek troop ;o milieu a vwm Involving alimony. : i,lto. Bulgarian territory, but mat """-" , ,M,ti' 11 ,1 1,.,' .......h, triove is 'of atraterki .oeHnltv' ' i ' MHS. 1)1 KK IIX 'Sr.n xtiitti u') ,irs. uiuan uuigarians on uresa aon . ? N, llhikc, dlvoruod wife of the late .' The capital ' of :.neignijorm( .laniTH B, Duke, tobaora niajmau, countrlnii display "the gravem. con i snrloiuly III hern. Hvt attorney . rem over- the outcome. After lienmrrliiMtn mill that iiliysiclaiis Imvo given up bone of saving lie life. ' ' ' ' ' . . M,w villtK (AP). A 11 , B,,WMMm to ,, ...inHniMorwl , M, ..uu,, lOnikmimiit, a ,,,,. , ,,. , f , u. .,1U11(.S i,. ,llk, 0M, iimgiialo, fll.il .... tmtlm... The will does not i ...... .i ,i... ., nf il.., e-. . ul'. vm ioiiwiy i'hi.iiiiiici ill suiiin hiKii un $inr,obU,Mo. IIICAT NO FACTOli COItVAMJs (Al). The unrm miifonila wenthcr i not caINmi- iil Ut tflvo the Stanford football Cll'l'll any iMiimmi" e,r- mm;; Oi-egou Agglivt when they met't At gics viii tau te field m ngnt JerncyH. - 'Ihn wtuillii-i ni'i-c uits fall bun 1mm ii tiuiisiiuiiy wami, mi the I'lilhc Miml Is nivtiHtomod iu I'1""'" '" "" ' j rU J Two Indians Lnargcd With Mutilating Deer Two I ' tun I ilia. IndluiiH, one of llieni nniible to, aprak a word .of KfiKllnh. iippenied before Jimllie Ihmh K. Hinily Tlmnuiay Ulter noon to linnwer a churue of mini lutlna deer ctirrunneM. Itulim Wolf und Nick Johnson the reil-iiklnneil defenduntH. uHked for time lo prepare their defenuu, und the ciiae wus continued. ' ' Mini I II.-.MI.. IOII- mi Tinln AI.HANV. lire. II. II. Klel.la or Han Krnnrlaco w.ia t.ik. n rrom the I'lillliiml-San I'raliclaeo train here In an iilintiat iin.-onaclous condition, llelnii lurn.-d over to the Albany police by I be train uulhorllte. he ,,.,, , wllh jrunkeniieaa.'biit 1)Mi h,.n ,,,.,, ,,y a woliian ol. the Ir.iln. II.- wiu. route from I'ortland to Hun Fran claco. Synthetic Gold Fails To Worry Treasury Officials (Ily Ciiirh". V. Htennrt) WAHIllNdTON (KA Hecii.l) - W hile (t would muse terrific i 1" mt'oriirt i-ontutthin. treasury orri- 'elnl-t gen)-riilly iiifTee that the dts- covery 'f a rhetip method f trmts- mut i-g be metul into guld woutd mil for very long continue to crip- pie tlie nirreney sir'tein nf a conn- try like th- I nlted Khites. Hevenit etenlt?4 elitlni aetiially to luive produced synthetb- gold, Uiomrh at a cn-t grculer Ihaii thi n nMietle produet'ti murk-t alue. W hether ir not them IuIiiih arts w l imittd d. mom M-lenflfic men nf lotl i ad mil I Im lr toHildly and that the rocef., might conceivably be no cheapened aa to rub sold of Us iuouUry uUllty. LEAGUE 10 LOOK INTd BUI ROW Council Called to ' Meet Monday to Probe Greco Bulgarian "War" : ' PETRICH "BURNS; TOWN ABANDONED Greece Declares Invasion of Bulgaria Is Counter Move of Strategic Ne- cessity"; ,..1 VIENNA (AP lfrtm Tlnie FImIO Imo BiilRnrlan mbiUtcr here Mid lin lias recelvod .Mm from Hofla thnl Hid (Inwlu had ilttm wl trlcli iul that llir dlil n6 iiiUl Hip lowii but are pudilng north, ward. , , : y PARIS f By the : AjfeoclaW Preiw) The machinery . of the li'iiRuii of nations, wail aei In mo tlon today In an offort'to irovent another Balkan war.'i . r',' M. Brland, aa: pre,dini,' at flutr, han summoned the lea(u council to meet here next Monday- to In. yeMlgato the cause ot the Jl.pute between Oreece and .Bulgaria. . , (irilclnl and semi-official clalina and counter claltfie have failed to ' establish which eldo I responsible. Sofia, advices . today . .. May the Crocks are advancing .Wong the (Struma river and that alrplanea have bombed brldfea, barracks and towns.. , '.' ' 4. ' Vienna dispatcher declare, thai PetiHcli. Bulaarlan vlilan, has to. prevent further Incursions . of cabinet meetlnr at Belgrade, the jugo-Hlavlan capital, the alttuitlon .), described aa moat dellcste and .calculated' to cause a Vterrlble con- flnfrratlon- it .vtlte 'arek advance continues.", -. ' , t . " .' In iMUlnif a call for, a.'teaffuo council meeting Brland. a I wo com it:untcaUd With Athens. nnri-.Hofia aii'iiiiK both ffoverntuentr to 1) picKtnt at the njeetinjc nnd re nueutiliK them. to., abstain tfou (uither lioatilltles .nieanwhilr. . . . A fioml-officlal . cbinihunlnuo froai; UulffHria declared t.hcr BuU ffarian Kovernment .was rstlntr upon Us appeal to the lenue and uould not reply to tireeK mundB but would ..aWHlUll)t 1 conllUt.nco the decision ot: tho ; council.' OlMKCriVE ATTAI-NEp' ' S ATtlliNH (Uy tho Aaaoclattnl , (Continued on Tago Five.) NKW YORK (By tlie Aaioclated I'reaM) Hctence hafl now portected a device which wulaha tho moon'. I poll on Inlnuto objucta on tho curtli. i This Instrument, made by Jlulph C. Ilurtnoilirh, Columbia 1 nlverally, detects how much lighter nn ob. Jert welahlng 1.02 of lin ounca on the ground becomes when lifted one fool. The difference la due to the attraction the moon haa ror ob- Jecb. on the earth as demonstrated ,. tho UlSr,. n The instrtimeni win lie uh.-u io weigh molecules and to tt tho Klnsteln theory. ) This worries the trrasury f'C very Utile, even slrctchlng credit- llty so fur aa to conoeue ucn a shuatlon. The experts don't be lie vi hoiiic other metul. Hke platl- num. would be substituted for gobi that might bu produced artiti eially. loo. . - - Itartering good;) would ' trtniely Inconvenient. A HysU'm ( tokenH representing labor pcr- i'iit-itie. It one suggestion. v, . Hut by fur a majority .of thn In anry people think the lel plan would be to place a kind of mort- (rage on the nation's natuml r wouree? a-if baw paper money bt nm-s on that, which won lit glvo them an eren truer valuo than lisaueS bosa eu a uia xeserie. If MEASURE ION'S PULL