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I EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TWELVE PAGES TODAY, CITY TBS WBAt ' I ' PORTLAND (XT) Ora gon: Cloudy, tonbjht W4 the weat. ... k-! ' II EDIT 10 N VOLUME XXIV. MEMRBR A88O01ATBD PRESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925. MBMBBR ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 13 J CI II I 111 I ES E Armistice Day Celebra tion Here Will Be East ern Oregon Mecca COMMITTEEMEN ARE PERFECTING PLANS Parade, Dinner, Football v Game, Fireworks and Dancing Are to. Be Featured in Program. "P'ans for the- Armistice day cclchmlion In La Grande urc rap idly Hearing perfection. This ih to be one of tin- biggest and b"st celebrations ever held in Kaatern Oregon, with Htiker, I'nialllU, Wallowa and I'nlun counties com bining. , The officers and other uetivt; X,eff.onnuien have made . trijm to the sun o:indng mtb-s, inviting them to Join In with La Grannc to make lue day one lung to be .remembered. I'cnJIet-jn promses to send her drum corps, witli ttH . nt w uniforms represent- Ing the," Koyul Northwest Mount-1 wl Pftlici, i. ml nt luiittt a tn Urn -i n ' cur of other members. Hukcr is com nK down with a large per centage of her membership. Ki terprise, Wallowa and Joseph are going lo be . wed represented, en well tin the other towns in Un'on county I'nion, Imblor, Elgin and Cove, While no deftn'te word hns been , received from the mailer pouts of I'matiiia eounty, in.y will be reprenented -by several of tho;r members," a mtinber of the committee, headed - by. Hugh B.ady,, says. ' , "It Is almost assured that State Commander Stewart, of Uoseburg will be here, and Vice Command- et- NV.n.r of Pendleton iot be kept away from La ranl, when unytumg pcrtuin.ng to ion ivork la being demonstrated.' Hugh K. Brady hnS geneiul charge or lliu ch-brutlon ttitHyt;.ii and under his direction plnns ore guing forvVard to . completion with- out a pu -je. Otis W. l'aimer is assistant chairman, and has charge of the appending of the differ- eiit membiTS of the committeea. Mnjur ltalph Huron is "captain'' of tiie day. und promlsrH th-it thing 'wlil be don according to schedule all day long, Williams to II ati die l'ttrmJe. iiay Williams is chaiitimn of the parade coinniiltee, assisted by u-mop Kingly ami o, l. uur- ton. The chairman of this coin- (fTfMitimifd on rK le.) Twenty cam have been reen tered at the chamber of commerce lieadnuarteia for the excursion planned for Monday, when every one Interested in the Improvements i...l .1 f hi. wrmree nf llie ,.i ,.i.t.- la Invited to Join the slghi-seelng tour. l!oy Hurlcnbowcr. the contrac- lor. has con.selited lo be on the. grounds to assist V. ITews. city manager, bi explanations of the work being done. The excursion will leave the Chamber of Commerce building at II a. m.. and urobiiblv will be back i In town bv 4 p. in. The nrganlJM- lion lu s arranged to furnish lunch- eon at noon at a nominal charge. so that members will be spared the bolher of packing baskets. CELEB Ml INTAKE TRIP IS ARRANGED Teachers Urge Normal School For East Oregon eoimiH ndution that On'gon'n gruthud" for fnvors Mi own tlu-m. Mate no in i id st-liuols be nuide Into ll-grt for Hi" tlfth OfM'rVsl- fmir-.v ar t"aehe8 colleg a nd d ni I'rinef CampbMl f tin- that an nddttlonul nueh instiuition stnt- untvrtt was voiced in an ile cMuhlbdi' d In Iviittcrn or gon other n solutlon. to ueeuniniodnte the lUM.Ouo or ( Support was pledg U to the Na nrr ,.iti,, ny wlio live on an aver- ttonal Kdncalional HSoclution nnd agi- of 300 miles from the pref nt to the or iron Stnt. T' urhers s- ' bv the tfitriH-r.- pocliition in their program. . of I'nion and Wallowa countlri in A h ach. is retirement fund, frc- n res(i.iitl'iI ia-i t-t books und a n-dtKf rlhtition jf by them ut the clone or their two- j the Uw burden that would p1a-e ..v jo. lu in;.. mil. lure Knuay af- the - loud on rorpomtlon. ternoon. AM of the Mute In prev ntlnif too-freiu-nt Interruption of ;'hool work for t-mpultrn-'t, driven. T' i k5 ii nd diin wan sought lu another resolution. The ln.i'tut' epresd iiii.r. cln- tion of the courtesy extended t the teachem by the m hool botml nd adnitnltratlve offlet rs of ihtnl district, to the I nion county cham ber of commerce and to the peoph j Ut Craodi. ciU-nOing a oU 1 1 Prisoner ' Carmen Warner, IK. of IjntUn. t'aj., who Is believed held pi lsn er In the iiH)tnitatn by a ci-uzy hcrtnit. The girl has been min ing for a week, lnce the finding or the body of Henry Sweet, 21 lirr Kwcetiienrt, Tin two hid ffono oh a limiting trip. Sweet evidently nx mtii'deieU. Saiuvli- ers now report finding the girl held liy the mml man, mid epeut . a pitched battle with him, OFFER CUP ID The Oregon State Parent-Tea-eher- unsocia Hon is orrerillg a hir ae. silver tovlniy ctm t.i tin. ellv mil' deluding "Portland, having the'1nrgesi ndd up pareht-teaoh (P m;.1.b.w.bt hv .nttiUt Ar thepo 1a ho nUetiwa of thelocaU associations before October 3- tj,080 wBhing t0 join. in timc hwp wm tms c,n) niuy (Io 0 , b) pnying their duts to -Mrs. line? a W-r, trrasurer. There is cotitdderable rivalry bo- twe-n the various rooms of the Central school is g'-ltlng meinberi' for the I'.-T association of tha,l school. The memlvr3hip copunlt- t:e, coimisttng of Mrs. A. W. Nel- turn, Mrs. Holger M. Larson' and Mm. H. K. iilxon, has offered a prize lor the room securing th greatest, number of parents 'be- fore Monday noon. -' , , . ... ' - . t ' i intermediate Kate Case to Be Discussec The Intermediate rate case wilt bo disenss-'d by James - -A. Kurd, manatrer tulrl secretary of the JSpo- ' kane, chamb'-r of commerce ami cretary of the Intermediate, ltate I : I'MIM'iai Ion. hen llf"IIlliers Of the Union county chamber, of com merce meet In regular session at the luncheon hour Tuesday in the I. O. O. K. hull. Il-'red Kiddle, chairman of til' traffic and freight rates commit . tee of the commerce ' chamber, will preside. ct i:i i:v l.w i:xi')i!'i:i l-KNIil.KTON. Ore. The cur- tew oril miiiiee tlmt requires all children under H to be off the streets by 0 o'clock will be rlgt I- ly enforced, stales Tom Gueidane, chief of police. fluerdiine has twice before served us chief of police here. He expressed astonishment nt the chungc that has come about In recent years. "We used to etpeet to have ir pit our wits against mature men to solve a crime." he taitl. today If a enr Is stolen, a house ui store robbed. It Is usually safe 'to beg n looking for a minor." lnr-in-. ItiMirl's or Incomes wen; favored by the Inrtilufe. .1. A. Churchill, rtiit. Kiiperln t. ndeni: the cminly mipTlutend-nt i.nd oth-r KpeHk. rn on the pro - grum wer- obji ctit of grutitud'-. - The eonrluding renolut Ion. linked for disirihutlon of copies to W'e OlwTer. tin secretary of H. T. . A. and the ereinry or ine .a. ,. Cenerai ftaHsfactlon with Hie in - rrtlliite w a esprenHcd this morning i, A. E. 8yre, upriuteodent of the Uot cguut;-. . I R. KEEFER SENTENCED i, Liquor Law Offender Is l ined !500 to stive Month in Jail JUDGE IN FAVOR OF CONFINEMENT ''The Only Way to En- force ,the Prohibitior, Law Is by Jail Sen tences," He Declares. A IDOO fine and a month'B im Hpi. nmcet In the county Jail com bined In the sentence Imposed by ludgo J. w. Knbwles this .morn ig on J. !: K.-cfcr. who wan con. ictcil of Illegal.. poSie.saloB Ut In ox eating Honor, by the Jury that leurd the state's ease Wednesday nd Thursday In the circuit court. "I am convinced that the onlv way to enforce the prohibition law i by - jail, sentences." Judge vnowlcul declared 111 a short lee ure. prefacing his pronouncement ' f the selitenuc. "There In no doubt In my mind bout your having been cnguged In he Illicit sale or lliiuor. There hf to such charge brotiKht "against ou. but the court has the right t. akc that Into consideration In du nlins' the sentence." F. 8.'- Ivanhoe.-' counsel for the lefondant. declined to stnto thin norning whether he Intends to np eal the decision to a higher court. irs. Ki:r.ri-;it di:xii:s "KXHIUI'IS" WKKU IX HOME . Mrs. 1. Itk Keelcr, whoso huo and w-aa recently convicted in vh'e Ireult courton tt charge of jioh h'Hslon of llmior after the Jurymen were out but three minutes, denies hat the .exhibit pf buxrebt, bottles, iigrt. kegs, liquor, etc..' displayed lining the trial were kept in the vcefer home, as charged by the jfficefs. Th Keerer case was tried In the ireult 'court this week, ending Thursday. Carl Helm, district at- orney, charged that the exhibits were found in the basement of the house, which Mrs. Keefer takes rxception to. PIERCE BRINGS Four peron arretted lnat night by (Jeorge I'leree, prohibition offi cer out of the office of Carl ll."lm. district attorney, pleaded guilty to illegal posMvwion of Intoxicants this morning before JuMice Hugh' B. lirady, who 8enl(;iiced them to fines. At 18. I toll y .M tirra y and .Iesa -Link, proprietor of the Centennial hotel at I'nion, were arrested at I't p. m. Friday after a raid by Offi cer l'lerce (iiseUuied a quantity ol moonshine -whiskey' in iheir ioh- eHHion. They niid flnea of $15U each In the Juki ice court. Two hundre-d oiiur fines were paid by George Ambrose and Noel Patrick following their ndmtKnion of Illegal poKaeHHion. They were arreteu at Jnlund City at 1 u. in. today. Candidate for Oregon Post Attends Institute Among Ihe prominent irtiet It I -a Urande during the Wnllowa Cnloir county teachem ItiHtllut which closed bint evening, wus Churl' n A. Howard, of Marah field. Ore. Mr. Howard b a candidate for ih" r-'jiublleiin nomination for dfiiie siiperlnt'-ndent of puldle In next y ar. He nun taught school In Oregon ulnce 1907. HAMXT TITI.I'.h It LADY. HVI.KM. fre. DnVot title f'' two p r o p o s e f const tul ion. nien'tmen's lonk'ng to the d velopment of hydro-elerti le po -i'p under state control, have Icei prepared by Die attorney g- n -ra' On" of the otnenihti' nt wan nub mlttvd by the Orejron Hite gr- irr and t'e other by tt- Hoiifjewlv " Council of Portland. The prottowd amen'tmentii ar , nimllar. with the fvceptton th i , Kuunewiveit t'o nuil wout! t create what would be known a the Ongnn wwtt r and pov. t I to hv coniprlne,. vt five tn- r.il. iM !un, 'aiipinorliit.' ti e amount oi fmm tlu- nernl fn ' . returnable from th- watrr a:i' pont r revolving fund. in n nuf flclent id-miitur' 'ar olitnined. the crn-ndnirnts wll f i. r(.ferrt.j G the tuters at tin neit( tffcnerul tdecUou. , - - ... FOUR MORE More Home Control Is Advocated President Coolidge Urges "Parental Action", to Solve Child Problem, in Y. M. C. A. Address. WASHINGTON Uy the As-soc-'ted I'rehsy The present-day nerl f the American youth la "more home control through parental ae ion," President Coolldgu deelored uday before tiie International con vention of the Young Men's Chris tian association of the United States and Canada. Coolidge pral.ned the work of the ipsociution- ua an -'effort In the ight direction" ut a time when 'there are 'too many Indications hat the functions of parenthood ire breaking down." flonu ttiu C'omernlime lXHerllting the home as ' the "cornerstone of the nation," the president declared control of the nation's youth from thin source la i-rcTerublo to an attempt to con- Htantly increase the- "government; espoiiHlblllty for rearing the chil dren." . '. ."' " ... . . ".. ( Top many people are neglecting '.he real well-being , of their chil dren, shifting the responsibility lor iheir actions und turning over su pervision of their discipline and .oiiduet to the juvenile courta, he ontiiiui'd.' ; An excellent progrum ha been rrangi-u for Monday evening, )c .ober 26. when tiie la Grande Monday Mu.sloal club will pre-nt ; ,vo a. HoMiiut i aoprono . oi;o i n ii, "' Mrs. lloskhw will appear-In rouri sroups. The ,,rBrum follows: (a) Sonim My Mother Tauulit - ' ' ,. ' - , Dvorak (1.) l'asslnir IJy l'urcell ! (e) The itone KnslaveH the ' ! ' Nightingale.- N. Himsky K'orsukov (d) lialu. ltatn, Italn..Vera U. day II. Italian a) Ode Mio Amalo Lterl (Aria) ; l)onandy (b) O Mio lEtuubtno Caro (Aria) l..lucL'inl (Jeaae A. lloHklnH)' ,. . III. a) VnriutloiiH In K ,Klat McndelMmlin b) Melodic Knchmanlnoff c) Murehen Itulf ( Isabel .lcArthur) 1 V. French Hongs (a) I,cn Horn- d'lHpahan (lahrh-l Kan re (b) AbseuNe ....! lector Ilerllo (a) The Cloths of Heuven..l hinhlll (b) Twilight Katherine A. Olen (u) Tiie Aimwer Uotert . - Huntington Terry d) The Dark King's Daughter lialnbrldgu 'rlat (Jessi- A. Hojilns) ASSIISWHtS Altli t.M.I,l:l) KAI,I:.M. fire. -I mint y rom all sections of (he stale-ha e lieen SlimillOlied to llieef iii ,V..ii,i n Mjindiiy. November 2. accord tnc to nnnouncenii-nt made i Kurl I'lshcr, stale tax commls i:oner. I hKcussion of county la Hllos will play an important pu.l In the proeram. Other features "of tin- piogrnin vlll Include election of offleers by he Ore (ton .Nttite Assi'Hsois' ukho ation and a luii'tuel. Governor "l ree will be one of t he prln 'I- n Hpt-ukera ut the meeting. Covered Up With Money And Buyers Ono of Tin Olwncr'1' regular iuhiHWTM i ail. Hm of fee fr--mimtJy lo tll of the irenvud oilh rtriiirn he gel from hit advp U;n In the- cohiinn . nig!it lie calleil nnd ald lh luul Imtii "fvitctiMl up" all ilny with tn uiey and pifiple wlto bad nme in rop n-e to hK ibilly ad In The, tberer. He K wry Mppni'Mtle ofatlie N nlir TIm olerf-ner n iiilr hini nnd i that the cost I far ton mnll for tin- ri-tmn- lie tre- con-laiilly. The wi'rrt tin In tin fad that In mike liK, mi hitereting la- ha e fii red fur It a gieal follow ing. High MHiler-lHlere!"! ati mo brings gnat return. Obrvpr Adrritlng A Mercliandlln(f 8errlue.H isiciiS APPEAR HERE INHERITANCE TAX W BE House Committee Ap provrs Plan Arjvanceci . by" National Board GREEN ENDORSES SIX-YEAR SCHEME Immediate Reductions of Assessment Will ' Be . Followed by Eventual Repeal of Tax. WASHINGTON (By the AjwocI ated IMfHHX 'Topoaas for imme diate rcductfv' In the federal in heritance tuWi.h Ita repeal at the end of six vn were endorsed to day. ..by .CJi'Ui'in in Cri.r.en . of. the house waja and nieana committee, Kuch a scheme wus presented to the committee yesterday by a na tional committee on Inheritance taxation composed of tax experts from every section of the country. e.iK.orbing the six-year plan, Oreen said thit this lime would give an opportunity for (dates to nac.l a uniform inheritance tax law prior to tho repeul of the. fed eral taxcK. SEALED VERDICT IS RETURNED IN ALIENATION CASE M1NKOI.A. N. j. (Hy tlio Aaao claU'd I'rt'ss) Tlioro 1s conaluVr lit' HtiiM'llltlllnn tnilnv nunp tin nl. vm , " ' " 'VT. vvnllcl , boon roturno.l in h.T 1 1.0.000 allonalloh auit flie-.ury. conlpoKciAf juarrlod '",rt"""Vu , l' - '"Hi- )Ut thp Jud )mi 'ou, whn the jury rnturncd " ""' vM'"ct remain sealed """" ... U' it'll twn When two mulling jurors ap-t prouched MrM. Frey her attorney interfered, Haying hastily: "Gen ttemen do not dinettes your ver diet under any circumstances." Jury to Decite Fate Of Kelly and Willos i ' will probably bo murder anil H VI.MM (Hy 11m Asaoclated crlnul ,. . ,. . ' . I'r.ati) rWlth tin Htate oHkiiif? ver-, , dlelH, of llrnt decree, murder, ' , .,, C ? iU eariylng the death penalty, and LlUldren OI INOrtn. lb.- detcnae pleading they took no LcaiTl What COW lo part in lli Hiiootlng aceomtiany-j tng the prison 'break of Auguat '12. . ' " In which two giianla were killed, i . HKATTI.i: (lly the Associated Ihe trlaia or .lames Willos and I'reps) Native children near Vlc KMswartli Kelly, accused of Ihe lorla land, north or ('omnia, have murder of (Juanl Hweeney. will go never a'-en u cow, u chicken or a to Ihe jury some lime today. 10 Vessels' Stimulate . Great BattlC at OCa r. i i-.i.m., ' ' 1 " ' n'.eu.ie.l i n'Mi in' n,,-, ,v , ihriMs of two powerful fieri up- proaelilng for a greut naval oiuiter, conlai'tlriK anl going Into action, wi re enacted orr the coast ol southern Callturnla ' ""')' There were til warships, Inelun- Ing great dreailnaughls, racing destroyiTS and darting subiniir- Ires, together won u s.or. v more or aircraft, bombing, lorpa do, observation, pursuit, trans portation and pnoiogrnpiiir iiun..-n. This was the Heeonl phaw ot in first major tactical maneuvers of the fulled Hllltes battle fleet rur its luir-20 year. ii:i:ii i:xcni;s iiaman MAKSill'MKI.II, Ore. A dee fioni the wllils so'itl.e.-sl of ll'.o ion ereateil an amo'ini in .- mint there recently. when .fulled end ran through t recta with half a hundred the (.,. cited men after It. The from 'iiul several narrow esei.n being capture... uui a. -n I r.,,3.nu. Hv" ii it ram- am inn down the n am '" where four automobile dr.veis pT.iked lli.lr mue n-s across the rrei't In hope of hc ,.lng In thel , I eaplure. ., , dlHa.M-areil In a c.ou.l oi uusi. ,..r I ,l,l., .,i I'lirolcl ..-.. -l.rklg.gr.H.l.l larol. Hi nd 1II:NI. Ore.- fonilele.l of hir. i.iiv hv bailee and obtaining lil'.liey IMIiliT falsi' pri-tel.S'-s. Itob- e.t A. W nthrop has l.i-i-n parole. for thl.-e years to IMstrlel Attor -..- Moor.- or I N-sclit.t'-. coiiniv. Winthri.n left for l'arud.-na. In .1,1, in,. nt niit.h- In ei.tirt le- rore ladng a.-nt.-uced. Winthroli inlliuated that MlM Kilna ;rund. heiress, still await. d their post- I poued wedding day. University To " 4 I v f SliATTIiE.'WRsh. (MJA Spwlnl) Twins often cut lliolr flntt tooth tlif Mint' itlicht; often uuo will cry wliou tlio oilier Is hurl; very frequently a physical injury to one will be reflected In the other. v r These are Mime of the thlliKS illyoovore:! hy l-nr. Stevenson Smith, psychnkxty eiert at the t'ulleislty or WnshhiKtiin. lie Ik ccitnliicllnit an exhaustive series or evpeilmiiils with "J'risellla" anil "I'lllilenec." Iclenllcnl Krl twins of NcnU'e. Why twins art.1 sti closely akin is one of the ipte.stlou.s to which' . an answer Is. aouichl. That nmny sets of twins act almost us one entity, by means of a sort of mental le'opatV. lias Ihvii established by the clinic, but a reason foe this now is Iwintf hunted, HAN HELD" I s rnn iii i irio run MLunb . i ' " . unur'ler or- t'annen, , Waitner. IS, ' ' )n)f -p Juck B hlllr.lrwi Indian, wna Imprlnoiivd luirly to- day in a ranch house, near Coyote ,,. - ..... .... A radio mesaage to Humboldt making this -announcement aaid that Ityan will be brought .' hero today. llyan'a half brother, Walter Davis, la being held ror quetitlon Intr. following' hta arreat yealer- ijay. , . 1 Aiithorillea have Indicated that the chai'Ken agalnnl the two men hoisc. Miss Alice Huppleo. a He. attic school teacher, who wus ma rooned in tho lee there ror many 1 moiling, IIU-U lO irilliniMl,- inn .tow caribou, and chicken Into i.tarml- mouths, had to translate cow Into igan in teiKhing the cliildren how to read. Khc round tliein bright un,i eager, MIki Supplee uceoiupanled Cup- H(n rhriHtllin KtiiKelb-rg hist vr on his iradlng tw hooner. when I,m ...I1,l r.kc V'li'litrin In nil 'lln-P hIii . ( Kvi. ,)(. l.ulII1B .uugliterl, UIlll a nuI1,i.r r ni,iVe clillilrcn'ii nlalIllt.nUiy ..jucation. The vcsn-l Um lllt0 th,, , ,,v0 ml,. orr MiH Hllpplci conduit- . ...,,. . . ,.. . ..,.1,.,, Mlrs Hupplcc'n blue eyes, hei Ins imic. Two iihii w're foilllil hulriind.BUIncouaedtheiiativestolilet.il hi Ihe hall. A third dli'd marvel. Hhe was the only w hlti 1 later al a lie-pllnl. hell lMilh'c ,.ni:.n in llial land and the Inhal.l. tanls came Tor miles lo see her. lltAI CO.NTItAC!' . I.H I lt08Kl:ritC.. Orn.- Object Ion to the method! ine-d by the coiimy court In allowlnc a contract of $ 1 1 ,0ia for construction woi k on o the Mill Creek road . waa entered by County Camni.s.iioner llecklev, wlio declared hi a public Htt"- lowing the contract and that lie WAMIH.f TLN (NKA Special) omml.sloner l.eckley made M .,..,,. ,. ,)(.. ''" J"ui muiin... in a. cla.e.l. SI'IKIOI, III II. MV; VOTKII. IIDUIl lilVKII. Oi.-. - HIMV IIOOII ltlKlt. Oi'-. - hlx'V l.s weie csst iii ravor of a n-w h.lPillllg at tiie special el-c- r h. (lr( ,. K:1,(1 district. Twelve opposed th.- n.-w st nut lire, the cost of when w 'I reach Bhout K"t,"a, Th ills- trlel til-OT.OS.-S lo f le ne" the I building by Issuing warran's. - , All III. -till..-. S of I tie SI III... I board. Howard Hho'-ni.-iker. It. II. W I'lgl. an. I J. II. Kill. in k. I... I r'-ttigoed Ifi-ausi- or a ra.H'. eil rig;'t that Ibieuten.-d Ihe lam Is. and the l-lectlon Has In c'ui gi- 'jt County Kchuol Hupirlntendt 111 J. W. Clltoa. Study Twins VTDAi V I 1 jT from cold. and. hantef. 'and jaro. FtKVTIIAI.il HKTI HXS Ichnklnir the roai. in thel -f lijlit WASIU.NtiTON (Al) Huckuell ,,., tho 4iiier ibne. .iV;'''.,'"7,' ' ' . i Muigarla aaacrtf artmry.'aent to SVHAft SI.; (AT) Syracuse m,;..,: .". ,H VrtmliW An Aa Prnvhlcnce (I. ' NF.W M)ltl (AP) Wnshlng- ton..it.ri.-.wn 1. i. ua.eiie n. Hll.AIWM'MlA (Al') I'cnn- Ml ltDI U .II KY OI T , SIMIM (AIM The Kflly-AVll'os convict iniinh'r irlal went to Jtiry ut 12:11 p. in. tiMlay. ST(HM KIM.S UK H SANDS . KMt ( HI India (Al) forty visHels have be'ti sunk In the l'er- Hian gtiif by the worst eelMiic storiii In tho memory of the wn- cnt uenenillon. AlcMUfcs from Uie'iin. 1'ersln. esiimate the deaths a between 10(H) und 7000- 111 I.GAKIA MOIlllil.iNU V I i: N N (AIM Dl-pntebi-s (liroitgli lteh:iaile say that I till (ca rta is liioblllhig her troop. ltc-IH-rls received at Itclaritilc stute tliat -10 eoinltailils IhumIs (Irn-gu-liirs) hiv en route 'o Nelnlk, near I'etrlch, to rein free ihe nrmy. At'TO T'MKVIvS CMTI'ltrn Si;TTId-; (Al") Depuly hlier irf Itoben GlbMii vf King anility arrived here t'ulav wl'-i two unit hi eapt'iiel winkle-handed nt Drain Ore. 1 1 en Itd'linr He bud them liaiideiirred ncros the hood ut the anttiDM hlle he scImhI with them, and which fiev ait uifii'il nf Hteallug. Ihiifclnrli-M tnlallhig i not) iii Ibe IV4''fle norCiwcNi nn I ' '' Jilf'son ner f.il hl feat to moid cvlrmllllon tleiuj. I HI. I I , K 1 1,1,1 I) I I l(i HT m;v VOItK ( Al') Thri'e-men k,Ml,, ,,,. , ,vm, ti1P ,H1. Ik-i- believe was e b.illle between .-. luMilleaitt'lM III n hllM'lllclit room- iiirln-l. the gimiiieii lul l thil. lablix lic. l Ik ii nun iipnrt ror iwi as clubs hi n rrii'-lnr-iill right, I nans, were s"J"ni'i h'.ii .iiiiit riinilleri' I'cm'.llshcil. I'oilce roiinil II bullclM ImlH'ihlcil Iii the walls. Hoover And ii Big Guns" In Cabinet (Ity Charles V Stewart) -IT. Meh nl Conlidg.-'a Iwn h-inlln. l.,n and s.m relary of fomiiierec . " ". a '' ' ' '"" ", """" iii-'-n 1 1 g.io'J In-n 111 tli. lr tilai-cs, , n. ..... ,,,. ,N,..,. t.,.jr r. sncet'v ,i,.,,.,r,,,,.Mis tv.n any the rcsl 1n,, , ,,m.,.r ,, ,,,. t ,) ,,,,. , ,,.,. ,,lff,.r.., ,,.,i,., n,.,,, iny otji, r s ngle In- ,ivi,nli ,. r l. m,!ji,lial rbliif ex. ciitiv. i-i e I . i.f r'lele Kelh.i'g lakes Ms or and d IS Ir.eu Ihe Willi.. Hons.. s - If.ok down on stigges l..-n Ir-n-i iii-n of Ih I I:: l;i.t w . War We. k t .n itnr Iii. rnh. chair- which arc trying to get nia seuip. upper house Kiirelgn Secretary of 1-abor llavls two i ut... Secretary orjlwvls' In the cabinet now -Isn't had a. pretty freo hand Ian nggreaslvc department bead land so, perhaps will Socrntary BUL6 TO RESIST Greek Advance Contin ues Despite Peace Steps . : TALES OFTERROR TOLD AT SOFLi Thousands of Buigariana Homeless , Refugees Choke' Roads 'orf'. Way from"War.a.?-A, (By the Aawlatrt lrr) " : Tho bombardment and, liwa'aloh of Bulgarian tcriitorir' by tho tiroek havo. Co'ntlhue'd,' ' notwlth miiniiinK atepa by. the. ,mgn ' oi niitiona toward peace.' " . ". Orook artillery V JaW ' yesterday , loosed a rain of ahell alnsc tb" alroady aoroly atrickeir. town . ot l'utrloh and Clreckr t('oopa(Mvn ee, rurthur Into t'thev'1 Maeedohlo; district. , ''Si-vv r. . .-joi la dispatch' tidy sy 1ho Ilulgarlan (tovernmen la aendlnir troopa Into ,tho . area." and lias decided to' Diakea atand aa far -aa her llmltbdatrenatb.'PPr nilta If the Orocka-cqntlnuClnyad-Inif bar torrltoyy'i I ' ' ' Talea'W.'Tttror'" '.''.':' . Krom Sofia contejb R tale .. Br,' ter. or and aufCerlnn Ui htl wWe.'ritUvn I ni'ea., Kiftnen tnbuaapd arn hotne I leu, other thoutandp ,ar iuTfeHnK .i.i.t. iT.h, l .'iv..,hi into ,hv' -iir'ririiWfain. ili.iJn. .,,, V.iJu.iio.t. ;,h 4t.n I " " , , . l i -ay mir .- I "I 1m JUat Lahk raa.l aril rial ' . excellent, ihrf VOWMur s-hey Will' die rather, thiUi aHoiUiio OffeeM to ftdviincfl: tvhw$?-?.!:',;''W-'-j Aihenji cntntt cbntW'-Ot advance. of ClrfleU trooifti tiJ tei lined merely to forie've- pert'li ljcmlrkanu, .whlctt thf; Brirton ure still mtHeltlnt-iw bfdrrvtovpre- vent tho Groeka from ? .copyipjf WAHinS'OTOK (tly.thB Aaaoolr atcd l'rca)-Conau ' buroad. urea today showlnj that Inst yrar'a cutting of lumber from American rorests amlnuntcd to 15.3o.ai,u hoard feet, a S.t pef cent decreaaa rrom tho . previous year, wera ..Inwn In a Btatemeht bv W;'- 1m Greeley, chlaf of the foreat service, as "far from rcaaaurins ie.thoan Interested Irt foreat conservation." Tho bureau' fport hoHe that. Waahlngton produead more titan six billion feet, a .! per cent de. crease from he prevloun Tyar. Oregon's cut was three and a halt billion feet.' the eecond ' largest, which la a, 7. ftf cent dec.rcaao. t ltMO VICTIM WOUSDKD 1.1 (JKNE, lire, (Al') As a re sult or liquor - raid o Mobr cn-ek road tale yetrrday, VMIa (l lilnk) Wllllania Ih in a noafXtat seriously ountUl. He was allot i itii.-r niKmuMi wv". orriitrs aay. Two oUiers also were) arrested. . ; , Mellon Are lhivls, but the "War. Department head Is distinctly tied down by presidential Ideas of economy. 8. crelary of the ' Navy Wilbur not only Is financially crumped in style, hut ltaa to be can-rul how he expresses himself, aa witness the calling down he got rrom tho White House a year and a half ago for speeches bo made in California. Postmaster General New's limi tations are mainly financial, but, he too. lias to conform in this respect. - ' Attorney Ocnersl 8argnti snd Mi-retsry or Agriculture Jnrdlno were hund-plcked to develop plans chosen In advance; by the admin istration. ' Secretary of the Interior Work la dependent on the president for protection from political Inler-s a anyway. INVADERS LESSllII cuTiiiii:?. 31 S&1 0'