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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT. PAGES TODAY Ittjftttttg CITY EDITION THE WEATHER POUTLAND (AP) Ore gon: Unsettled. . Probably rain In the northwest; rain or snow, colder In the east tonight ami Wednesday. ' 1 v- VOLUME XXIV. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, TUESDAY; OCTOBER 27, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRE88 NUMBER 15 3 KILL T N SMASI I ANY , "... v ; 7 : f 4 1 7 f 1 t 1 hi she VISITED it' local in Party of 22 Business Men ?f,.nd Citizens Look over - Beaver Creek Area - EVERY AVAILABLE DROP IS UTILIZED ".How Supply Is Tapped and Piped to City Is Learned Emergency Plans Voiced. Progress oT ihe work nt tin 13m vnr creek intake and pertinent fuels relating to I hi' pity water sup ply were learned first -hund by a party of locul business men and citizens who viHlted the system's site yesterday under the leadership of V. C. Crew, city manager, nnd Charles Playlc, city commissioner. Tho-party loft ha Grinde about P:"0 n. m.. returning home at f p. nt. Lunch wns enten at the intukc. The main purpo.se of tho cxeur alon trip was to hIiow thone inter ested what tho supply of water in the Heaver creek district amounts to, how the supply Is tupped and piped to l,a Grande and to show how the supply will be augmented when the pres'-nt work is 'Com pleted, -which will be In the near future, The party was shown tjiat every mailable drop of water In the Beaver ereck area Is being. tupped. Vn.Yjw the newavslemi the old ms-M'vdli- will lie tiseci in an emoigeney capucity only. as It is considered tinsunltary for normal purposes. The o)l dam. built more thun a decade ago. is considered unsafe and if depended on entirely. :x . perls bHIevcit Would go out. pos sibly at some critical time when repairs would be difficult to make. foriiing the city trt re.vort to the I I.owman-IIIcks Lumber cornpuny pumps for water. Capacity of P'nelhic The prcsVnl capacity of the pipe line, repaired and wilh sections -replaced with new line. Is l,5io,fion gallon--, approximately. Tin water available at J leaver creek during j fContinuf-d on Page t'our.) ('HHoii Ktaek. 1 2-year-old Kum-iiM-rville lioy who was wounded by a fdiotiiiin tint accidentally dl- tharK' d in the linnd of a play - mate Sunday afternoon uh they were cnliTinir KutiMUervllle from huniitiK rip. is reported In a much Improved comlltlnn Jmlay. lie si.i nl u restful nlL'ht. iiccordliig io inithorlti. s ill the Orimde Hondo hospital where he Is receiving trt-itinent. ' ' ' m .... r.t fin who was reported to have handled the min man which run on re. eidved 1 he f hot. denies that her Imv had aitliintr to do with the accidental shooting. SWIERtLE BOY IMPROVES Local Citizens View Klan Parade, Initiation Wblte-rnbt-d nn-n and women, cfd in tlx- randstiind. I.ookinir itietitbt rs of the Knights and Wo- out oer the lipids, ihe klansmen nun "of the Kit Ktux Khn. appear-(were formed In a iuiire. cornTfd .... 1 . l l..u( ... ...nln ir nl .. ...,inl ji I f ill fr-r.li I- t,f iho nralization mrpmqnv at the hlffh s(hort athletic field. . . jun effuluent k'w over the how. A riaminf; croxs. loealed on the Jut before the tctnniiit,' of the tilll wft of Ui Orande, whteh . (nitiotiun cereniony. the women bitrvt into prominence ubout 7::to, left the field and took st uts In the wkH the Munal fr crowds to itiither , itrndritnnd. on Admits avenue and intene ctlnw , irt. -n ldack-nked candidates Hire.ts In HntleipHtlon of the pa-'wr., lll(.n .( jn)o in. lnunan rade. 7 Half on hour later, from F,,Uare and tii intti.ittnii proc ed Kai;ln m, the ghostly procewiion t.,m n loek-Mep formttloii Ihe pinerK-d. 4 l. d bv the Grande municipal bnd. followed Initnediitt-ly by two klsoMii-n on horseback beurinif end women of the order niarrtieu down V,'iL-hliu;lnn to Kir. up Kir tn (dHni!t. up Adam t Kourlh rnd thence to the hlffh ?whool field. The pttraders wn- lint! up four , nbrennt and dlwpluyed plarnrdw sneh an "Ami-rltn for American." ' Cn-e Spet eb and ! Press." "Iree Public Sel-ooK" "Mere Y" terdav, Twlny and Forever." and other., Al the hlph sehofd field npproxi- mately i0 to 4t'0 fei etutgr3 fc-a'.U No Price Colonel ed Green, San Vinn rlsco dryc-lilef. will use ex-nrmy ori'lcor to right Ikmiw because -V.iey can't 1m bribetl.' .leKHe ,, .Hoskins. tioprtino.. Ih:i-, I 1 ;v ' l- ' foriulnt; under the auspices of the Monday M'uslcal club . of Iji Grande. furnished real imtHlenl IHUNDREDS AT I CLUWL enjoyment hist evening for an ibilse. audiettce of Hub members and I rtnsiui'hs Se.sVini. v their friends that filled the audl-J ('onreience reports an 1 dnsr to tin in of the PreKbyterl in oiiKtratinns will he given by the church, the crowd Into the annex and overflowing tiie hulcouy, Mrs. Hopkins, saiif? a program Pat displayed - to u nicety the chariui of her vo'ee, yet avoided ' t!.e "show" selections to which (Continued on lage Knur.) Williams' Roadster ' Focnd Near' Irrigim ' . . ..' . .. Word w'im ' rrt'Ived 'IiereVrom j the itTMiMI's' office of I'endJeinn Ithls inorninir that the liffht road- ... icntcd In .H ilHrh und Irrlgun. . had been fotum vacai albelween t'inolilla and inr in-not .uioukiii,,. o.i; .'in nniKeo. Who Hln(tt Hie cir.iM not known. . but officers llilnk It inuy have bei it wo nun who broke jull riom J'M" ker und who left n car stolen In HuKer ut 'I elociisset .hunday night. i thu ur iim. u'iim tiiuon Aifin. . day morninjf. member of the Kln-rlffs force and Mr. Williams will Ko to Ten dleton toniRht to bring the cur home. icorner. an electric f!er crons vnsX eanilhbites were rutrched from r.Ki,lir H( ,.:t, h ),,,.,. m-trm l ionn. Kollowlutr :hK iht.y w,.Pf. )f, altar, rianked nf tm, ,,.,. wnf.r(. the oath .f ih,. nnl-r was n'ven. I'ravep tin- e'de u tjptisiuat rile and the per. furmance waH cunc'iideil. At the end. an officer Ihimk-d int"r belouKlnit to II. i:. Uliuia;ut the crowd for "its Interest and , ,,ircMIch , ;y fllir, ttf hH ffpr,.. nitenilmi." which Invoked (renerons j nn) y..ierdMy Jackson brought applause. J hin ,iwn nn a flllnir fiondle It Is ftii.l that Ittiinvoi'-n nnd while worklnp rt the a''"", drlvinu khinwomen from l-'nterprif"-, p.-n- Hie point far Into the inns n-s. H-db-ton. Ki;in. Hnkifr and other is st hoint! today under medical cearby iio.nls wor m at'.eaauce i i i iiinninn i nil rv n M I AUV vry r 4 uu utn in 1 Methodist Parishes Idaho and East Ore gon Represented l-l , . FIRST ROLL CALL TOMORROW MORN , . "Moi'e Facts M01"f . T-, , ' y, ii ii t . r unas, more r oiks is iioojb sioutiiinn joi in hi terri , Slogan Chosen for Lu torv- r firanrlp PnnvpnHnn 1 "An-army orrlcr knows lionnr . uranae convention. junjl 0i).uinip." Green as. -He . . ,knowH discipline, because lie liua Pelpcates will arrive t!l o'vo-j'""1 o .lrn it- In u sch,ool whom n'ns t omMiitho.llst pui lslies In " was ell her honor aijd obey or Idaho anil Kistcrn Ornifon Tor lhi.-ff,,t on'" i ' fourth annual c-nnventlon of t'ie ! :A rorce'o'f ex-army officers," nil women's Home Missionary society of the .inteiniountuln conference ofl- tho Methodist Episcopal church, which Is announced , for Wednesday and Thursday in the auditorium of Klrst M. 13. chll- ell of li Oran-le ui in uiun.it. Mis. Collins J. UrecU. n na - tlonal worker living ut Poi Hand. and Mrs. W. 11. Parker of l.a Ornnde. who Is the conference .secretary ror tlio Woman's Koi- eiKn itllssleniry society, and tne Kev. i-t. . . i-iuinmnn, conieren-e siperintendent, , will bo .... speakers. . , - lltt . -mv ex-armv Oi Mfers me inoi- - ' k More factb more funda and ,OKKOrH money won't be worth a "Many hold that we are attomV more folks" Is the slogan chosen ! Kl,8(,in niMv Ihg to disrupt -olstlnjc conditions," for this convention, winch ope-isl with wcnftli.p under Imidois.ilp of; Mrs." II. K. Wall Is of Island f'ltyv Wednesday ''nt '-Kij.TO u.' on. J AT fii. I.en Jiallford of Grand will extejid t:io CtdroiiU', "to Vhich 'ftS' n sponse' 'will be' in-JIe 'by Mra.,.'; sponse will be -.nude . -by 3! -K. letter of. Twin , rails, tlnll mill nn l.lilltlnuu; w II riZ-Mu- py the . rutnutiihvf tlnu- - until! Innc'lieon. . "' 'In tite nhernonn. following ' il--yotioiitil exercises h-d I'ly'M-'s. A. (.',., guinn-'of I nion, M -a. W. II. Parker will extend the rireet Jnfl of the s's.er MLKnlonury society of thu coufi-rcnee. M i-h. I'a. k-r e.niiif to La (iraiide reeently from following Mrs. ('. secretaries: U. Heath, ltnpe t, Ida. (Continued on i'aire Four.) DAIRYMEMILE ' AS CONDITIONS BECOME HOSIER 'I 1 V '' .' lialryimru', irtw btoie. .pjmi.stiil l.fiiui for .sturii-.-yi ars piiKf, It IH":'!);'' At'ledst 1 fi niciuberN of the clnliM interior pointft." with Hie- eost 1of-id IHtfif' lotWr will nltend. . iiichnliim , the utoek M went on lo polnl out Hie en and he price of bntlcrfiil ..hlth.-r. ' judnliiff t'ain memluVs: . LitHter ;I;,. lit tullon berore the-'lntir-Tlie monthly report of i'.w Union :lokiaud of Island t. iiy. Itussell Bt()tn .,,, commlSHion, which county cow' tesitm; uKHoeiallon is .,,01,. report shows en (iveruee poiloilliou of noli pounds or luillt ,p,.,. ,.. coliliilillliK 27.li pounds. of he report chows en averace Mftltt(,rrjll 1 T,M, 11V(.rnK,. r..ml cim'.f't lock M'tle. Cartnen Daniel of . ( tmutid of b'litleTfat I 14 t'ovv. (iale Delay of Motilte. Al- ents. K.-ed costs rnmrc un ! 23.G. J.'mrtl. rlnl per cow produced' rungca ,, m, in 14 'i . - t With tin- 'exception of Ihrei; ail herds nre bciiiK f.id on p -sture and hay. without Ktain. The eattl were tested in the I nlon and Cove communities. I.usl year's uHSor-tu- tion repon came oi;i in aurusi niui showed much hlKher averants than expected, the county arnt, f. C Avery, says. ' t Public Service Board ' Members Hold Hearing; I'ublic S'TViet CominiHbme" II. H. Corey and K. Ostrander, of Sa- 1 r' I"r,'r- u "1nfl this morning on their way to Maker win-re they will hold a luarin in coan-:ti'fii with the valuui ion of th' properties of the KMBt.'rn ' r--fcon l.l;hl and 1'ower e-fiiriiitiy fur rt' tiurpuses. Tlj" l-eorlnjf doi s not Invnv4 rates at this time. All cities in whleh Mm- company iiperaten huve bf'Ti nottlled . and i ufiked to w nd their rity utiorney or other repr. m ntutlv.-. ' . " Alnn Iniltrrrl FlV PriU From Filing Spindic' 'K"-ir .bi(-l.noi). a iin'; 'nl the Mo'iviirix"d uroceiy. Is nufteHnir ln t'ns'.a n:ifn todav from r wound j care ioss io Use War Vet In Rum War "You' Can't Bribe An Army : Officer," , Prohi Leader Saw in ; Ex plaining His Plans. I SAW l-MtANCmCO -(NI'jA Sue-r clal) The boollcgger's dollar won't be worth u Kusian ruble jwhen the n w drv ndminhftrutlon 'actually 'declares war. .. . . i "And iliut's because you rnn't ! bribe nn old armv officer.' 'says ; Colonel Ned Green, prohibition dl- r'T,or f 11,0 .Fa" "'ralnc,5. T; trict. Green. In carrying out tils purt or the militarization-of Amcr- l'B ary fnrcl'8. Plans to put a l''ic1 ntl tn" patriot In evory ior whom 'huyn hail at leust ten years mlluiiry experience, cjin eon- qner the bootlesgeis. Orocn ho- Move, end hollevos that principally on his faith that an ex-army - rT an'l he tempted by Iho taint- 'ed money of rum pirates. . . t ' . l " I he chief criticism of prohlbi- ; llon forces IhrouBhout the country liim been i that manny of their men . I'av0 laa their price, aid the boot- '-Bh- uito..piu n, i.n i '"" ', . pool leffKer. J would like to see ine bootlegger' who cn brjbe one of ' lni nC " " " v t.a " ' ...' . .. disprove h'ft b-oaKrs. ' flrt-eii meiHa o atti'r the hi fellow.s. wenM pay imieh r.ttentlon to Ijie little fellc w.s unless t hey Ret I " r ' " - ' "- I o'uf and " out' booileKgerM art? The ones we ' art ufU'r. Hb:ne-inade ji l.'irtw,, head of cattle and 14 head of hns left Hot like and Iai (Jrande loday on the w iy to the raeific iJiternaltonal Mvesloek ex- i option to be lie.d ih I'orthnid ,uxt w-ek. Tlio stock Is iMintf ,CJM.-(I liy lllf IIH-NlI'Tji UI I lit: Ihixh' and uir h' cIuIim of- t'llion county. r.lcKenuon of imliler and riifford onrmi of Inil.lcr. I hem; three. i onino or ini hove ,tnrk whli ufler which It which will b.e exhibited. will be sold ut the , n ' 1 "v"' l'"b' Ledbetler Allcel und libeitu Hell or Cove will -also have stuck ur the how. other in Hnnlnrn who are expected to attend urn Jane uiilc und Al ninn I )elss, both of Cove. Most of ,ht, r) ni(.rn(,H plj:n' to . j,, rorthind by Kunday. flesides the club tnernbiTH, Clyde Kiddle will ship a c.irtnad of fat hoPM ,0 t. ,.xhit,it,.d in the cuniot via6A u, the exposition, t. . i i , ,' ,' 1 A Publicity Problem Pot Ibe, IhisIim-jus man w'io N iuh'ii-Mrd In Ids iidcrtiin- nnd niitH to Ret I be itiuM P-(-Hlhle nliirtis out of It, 'I tie t ib-crt. if offer mt h e I h it will aid hi Milt in? bit uhi:'l;y prolihiii. Hon lo make n Hiifriil pbin. Im II (nil Ih executed Mb rt"irlt-. Ihiw , ailerU-. fait If nmile more all ran ite and iii'ire Inleit n'.hi t. bun pnfe 1 -an be pui-Hutted t' imipl wllli nn adtcriMiiff blidicet flifMf nt-i Hie iimltr imith iilnr bileret to I be nmit nlm wauls lit bub I oil m.-4 inner nnd add new 4iie. The tibn'rvcr' M-rit' nit Im lintl by t-allinie Main ttt. "Obrrer Adertllni A Mercbaudlsiug rtvk-w." 1 ' (f'nnifniicd on I'rjt Four.) ' j iSTfiflf ! TO PORTLAND BUTE CASE EXPLAINED TO CLUBMEN J. "A. Ford, Of Spokanefoclallst parties at tho recent con OnHirioo Plnno of Tn- . N'e- whore the principle .f VMUAAAIVO iUtIO VI All- termediate Body URGES MAINTAINING PRESENT CONDITION Interior States Will Suf- , f er If . Discriminating Rates Return, Speaker Declares. . . "Wo are silling' pretly and-we want to stay I hat way." J. A; Kord, secretary or tho KpnUune chamber of commerce und a member of the Inlermeillate rate association, told iu, Grundc business men at tho chamber of commerco luncheon at iho I. O. O. 1 hull tills nooiw. In nn oCri-"pxpunuton of (), riile mHB fgnt u8 lt now 8lanils. , . " , ' t ,e interior country has the up- per hand at present und contlnu. , ,, of Umt condUOI1 ,s th(, ,iv. tlon or polnta not ufreolod by coart .., ., ,,,, ., vl,,, .,, situation as It now Is. frelKht rotes from inlddlewrstcrn points to the woeI IncludiitK both coast and in- f"" Polnu-oro not dlscrl.nlnu- torv. Mr. Kord pointed out, "but such Is' not the case. If existing conditions t4rK.diaruHlud. It. will ba bv tiie on. I ' l"'a,non not "V l" mittrniimi ate rate usjoclntlon and the Inter- br points it represents. Itcv.rws BailU In opening his address, Mr. Kpjd. " '1 . h .. . 'Hpeulii-r, reviewed the liistory ol th,e long and short haul battle be tween the. railroads- and Interior siilpplng points.. i m t In the beinnitiK. dlstiHnilnatloO e ns prneiii eii in rreignt rules, lie . derhired. snylng thai before I HI s I freight rules on eon.n.odllle, hl.-j i.f.il rrrini I'hleiivn In I 'nrt In ml. ( III-I i-iigo to Hon I'-iiiliclsco. Chicago to lieiittlp wen' less llinn the rules I 'liirged on Hie same goods ship- pud rrom t'hlcugo in liliuiiRS, wlili niiueiie events and speuKlng ,,(, iu iniuvi'iltlnn. Iter lli'lii .Mont.. Chlengo lo Idi fjrundi", or I progrums featured. ) , .... . ... (:'ll'u0. '? Uno. Nv. "Kor example, tin- frelsht rule was $1 on a. certain elaas f feuods shipped directly from ClilenRO to I'ortJand." hu said. "On tin other. liimd, the rale was $l.4a on the H (IHO IfOOOS nilippiMI I IIM.KKU in l.n Criuwh- ilwt ruilroadH charn nK nhlKher rate for shipments lo eventuully risulled In the present feir rules." und milieu nun ul presen. a lest esse ' 1, .1 V, . lu i. '.i ui I, pi.iiit ... - slon to loner Ihe rales on long (Continued on lhpr Flvi.) CHILLING BLASTS -HIT NORTHWEST; BRING SNOW, COLD MKNVKIJ. Colo. (Hv tliu Asso culed PreHfT) ChllllnK blasts from Die north, which yesterday brontrlit.heiivy Know and freexinff t mperatnres to the northwest. today s were nvelopinff the Pocky Mountain n-Klon In the first pofisoiiiil cold wave. Havre. .NJon.'.. has probatdy Un col(e5iw'ither in the I'nlt- Stales today with the nier ftiry two decrees above sero. fth'r ynrU of Montana re-' ported near-zero weather. The mercury retflHtered eight above n( Mlb-s city and Helena. Hnow Ih .expected tonight In pnrU of Colorado und Ptah. Costumes of 1875 Will Be Worn at Ceremonial l:wlern Klar ceremonials as they wer Conducted b"1f a eentiiry ago will b enacted before t he me fn -le rs of Hope chapter Wedm-sdsy e'-nlitff nt the Masonic temple by men and women who have served the chapter tiff patrons and mat rons In the past. Crtuni"S of 7fi will be worn by those occupying the stations. Mr. Nellie (,rac of Cove, who has t iittieipuied in Kaiern Hlur actlv Iths for roore then 60 years, will be nn honored guest. Mrs. Nellie N 111 w'M p t us worthy nuitron arid lr. H. t. M(Msinuii will offi ciate as worth; patron for the eve- Painleve Cabinet Quits; Financial' Policy Fails I'AUIS (By the Assoclnled Press) Premier I'ulnlevu'fl cublnet reslsned today. j Painlovo- called on rrestdent lloumergue and presented the col lective reslgnullon of tho ministers, telling -the. president :the cublnet could not continue the work of re storing thu Krench rinances . with, put being ussured of a fuvorilble inujority In parllnntent. The . mlhisters''. decision war unanimous und wus cuused by the l.llltlwlB ,lf.,t 1... Il.n Vll.ll,.,,! l.n.l' of tho tux levy on 'capital was adopted. , . ; , " , League's Efforts For Balkan Peace Succeeding PA H 18 Ky the AHsoeJatod Pres A naval demonstration be fore Athens is a nosslbln leapue of natlonjf miove hould the Greek governtnent decline to accept the I en sue council's declulon that uhe must cease hostilities and remove all Greek troops- from Bulgarian soil. It was leurned, tbduy that the advisability - of a l . naval btoekndo had been dlseuwjod . privately by the council. . . . , In tho same room where Wood, row Wilson, In the closing days of tho peace conference, proudly read out the articles of the league of nations covenant, and M. Clemen eenu. as president,, in staccato tones declared them adopted, the council of the league Monday night delivered what is virtually an . ul timatum to Greece and Ilulgarlu that they must unconditionally and within, 24 hours order all their IS CELEBRATED . WAHHINOTON ,(lly I he Asoel-. nted l'reB) Appeals for public support or thu nu'vy .were, voiced throimhoul the country toduy on the oceusion or tho. annual nnvv ,i,tv celebiullon this year of tho r.oth annlveritiiry of the navy on t,,n blnhduy of Theodore Itoose. u..lf .... I open house was ordered for ships ut ports on ti II couMs. navy Uunla und olher shorn stutlons. KELLEY. WILLDS F, KAI.K.M. Ore. (lly Ihe Associated I ,.r,W)-The deudlock murklng the Irtiil of I'lllsworlli Kelley. 30. und W''"V;K lW,1,'" r"'1'' ".I"'' I 1 . .. . 1 a t 1 .1 1 i i prison break Pf August U whhh 1 ,: . . ., , . . . I resulted In Ihe deulli of John Sweeney and J. .VI. Jlolman. gourds, was broken la to yesl erday when ( Ihe Jury returned a verdict of "Utility as charged" after deliber ating nearly ft 2 hours. The verdict carries 'Die death penalty. Hentenco will bo pronounced up on the condemned mn at D o'elock Prtduy morning by Judge Percy 11. Kelly. - Tom Murray, 12-yeur-old leader of the trio, was sentenced u week ago to hang Decejuher IK. Potato Markets Climb To Basis of $13 a Ton The potato market has clitnhed hi re to a hnstn of $43 a Ion, pur p mm niv in iunui mil u. u. iinn un AGING DEATH chased from Ihe farmer, or IMiVhund In the upper house of coo per tan pounds, It was reported J gress. this morning. At Ynltlmn, Wash- The la'e Indiana Ueniocrnth ington Hallirdliy the tubers were I senator's sent Is sure to he fllh'. helng sold in car lots on a basis of Un and $4 per ton, or t2.6.S und per I'm pounds, lly the agon loud . they slightly under this, . were selling c. .1. pu.itcj; Aititi vi i;: POKH.AM, Ore. (AP). Ih' (cc live' lotlnv nrrc-U'd Cecil Pceci-c. !IV cliamcl with theft, of im-dh nl sutMdicH. nimnilii' iind Jewelry. Ilo b nlno ( barged wiih hating Mfolcti fmpplhf fn wn Hit armory at Piigem. I.I HAM t AVM IIY Itl SV I.KIIANON, tro. The prunejlngtou presa not yet tn coift, processing plant of tlx1 I -bun on but that tuny come ir the caxe cannery Is now running 24 hours, looks good enough that the tits u day. The , pi in is when pro-1 trlct oC Colutublu Is legally wet, cessed urx lacked in 2a-pound desplb the Volstead act, or ! boxes and Are being shipped out that It Isn't the district of Co at the rale of two cars a diiv. . lumbla. but part of Muryland. Then- are enough prunes In sight One J. A. I. Koir Was first to been broken hy the government to keep ths plant runnlinf most'dlg up the facts, If they are facts.and the tihjlrlct, Washington and ol '.he w.iittr. iLtad.h wts are studyiu theiUUil. ri-verta to Maryland. , Tlie 1'nlnlevo ministry was formed April 16 tilts your to suc ceed that of Kdouard H err lot, which also went down through parliament refusal to accept Us flnauciul policy. . Like the Harriot cahlnet, the rntnleve government depended up on tho parties of tlte left, includ ing I he rudieuls und ttoclallsts, for Its parliamentary inujority. . ' Joneph Caltlaux. r'alnieve's fi nance mllntster, hus Hteadfastty re alxted the left block In Us desire to levy on cepltnt as a means of lifting France from Us financial difficulties. . troops to retire behind their re Hpcctl;p frotltfrs, kvaci ation itii:iti;i) ATHKNH (lly the, Associated Presa Tho Greek government to- Iday ordered prompt evacuation of Hulgarlan territory by Its forces, The movement to withdraw Greek frontier guards to their former posts has boen begun. , .". , 'AftRKKMKNT niUTHKI) w4rT'-T8 Hy. the Associated i.ftiia recce's representative u, o e 0ru .at the opening of lo dny's seHslon of the league of na tion's counnll that, through iho ,. f a , l friendly medlutlon of Koumanlu, a direct agreement bud been reached between Greece and Bulgaria for eve citation of their respective ter rl tori o. Bulgarian- representatives de J c la rod they had no confirmation of this report, v-rfMKtrr nr.iH -, i . 1'OKTIiVNII, Ore. (Al1) ,r(jle. gates rrotttl ,.artH of t.li.) lie imii) iiir mr iiiK iiiMg n uiu Mutual lonientlon of llitv Oregiin I .iin'ii - ri'wlu'i asHUelatlnii, ViHlts Ul(! purtja,,,! M'liools 'ocvuiiIihI : ' ' '"" """"' nmay. ' lonigiit . inu convention mill bt firrliiillly iiiieiu I i v. Il'.i a reception, 'lliu stwalims will I , , ,,rt(llly ,,. j I ' " I A. II. Hwvo nf l'lillailelilila, pnwl- 'lent or the National t'olianwN of MotlierN nuil 'luiu liers, will pnrtli l-I :ial address will lie given IV minus- lay nlglit. iti)i:its i.Nvi'Xi'iij.vrioN W'AHIIINi'r)N (Al") J'wal dent CHiwIey vvns illnH'lil .(slay by Hie siilpplng hoard Utiulmly tilts Admiral .Oriental Hue, oH;riiling a flm't or five Hl!M.iger-iHrgi liners out or Seattle, anil to report as lo bo udvlsnblllly or retaining the lii!seiil-iiutnuueuttnl. , " .,rrslll IU1 (.:). Itci.e.l' ,.. ..,.1 ,.1.1 l,. 1,,.,.. "' funilH, 27 hoys, ngen nine to it, of a. idioms ' aHKcmblcl ""-ii "i . ini" (v-.ii,f.. .. whicn imve come to tne peot ... . a,,..-i i i.v hi. iu. ..... ....... U. Wlillney. left licre last night for l.o Angele?, Hie rucsIh "f'wiin safety and honor through an the ItiilCinoic ami Ohio railroad, ' other 12 months, the proclamation fhihiiiiii and the neivice burenti. said, at peace at home and abroml. The chorus win cn ionic to Phil- with the public health good, with iidelibla ubeti lis fluids became I harvests and Industries productive, cxIinuMeil. land labor well, rewarded. Coolidge's Hand In The House Is (lly Clmilcs V. stenmi) WAHII IMIVON (NK Hpeciill). Hiiinilel M. ItnlHton's ileiilh slrenKl lien's I'resldent :ooIiiIk' s temporarily, iiirougii guiiernaioruu appointment, by a Itepuhiican. An lection win nave to ueiermiui : the choice or nenaior itaision s Ipermunent successor, und Indiana in do ihtful. HUM. Ihe administration s poll tical meteorologists predict "ltc publican u eat her" for some linie to come and on quite hopef it concerning the next Hoosler scn- t atorlal test at the polls. The upper bouse Is so ctosc that even one vole counts. The point ts raised In the Wush- 20 KILLED, 30 mm III WRECK Fast Passenger Train Plunged Down 40-Foot : Embankment : COACHES PILED ' IN TANGLED MASS Besides Score Slain Out-' ; right, Approximately 30 Passengers Injured, , Reports Say.- -:. : MEMPHIS. Tenn, (tly'the Asskv ; elated Press) Twenty dead and1; more thun 80 .Injured whi tho ; known toll taken when the Hunny lund, a rust St, Louis .and San;' Francisco passenger train, left tho';. mils toduy near . Victoria. . MIsh.' und tumbled Into a .langled.-matia down a 40-foot' embankments . ; - At least 20 persons .were killed . out right or died before a relte! train could reach: the scene and possibly twlco that number were injured. '. '''.' The 'train, traveling at GO or 60 mlleB un hour, apparently spread the track about 200 feet from a. ,40-foot trestle. .. The, engine., and rlrst bugguge cur . cleared the tres- ti(,,, All conches except tho last Pull man rolled down the 4t-foot bank, 't hree baKffage cars and nine day coaches and Pullmans comprised the train. ' . .-. t .TMfIiJl-.Mw i :,' .- -; .. , ' "aiiree .day ooavhaa r tuiiylad , mass or wreckage. One of them dived headlong Into a clay bank fy the side of the track and the others rolled and jammed as they rck lu boUom, plllwt pncUpun.ts i into tops find onds of curs. i , : . A few pusserigers, sleeping in the ' Inst three Pullmans, -were injures hul 11 wn" these who dlrrbted the rescue' and flrst-ald Work beroro .. . It.,l,,. nrriv..i , , savh ti;x KiM.r.n. i , HT. I.OHIH (My the Associated rrecs). I'resldent . Kurn or the Ht. lou!s-Hun Krunctsco - rullroadj' Issued a stutement placing the-' (Continued nn Page l,l,) "', .J PEACEFUL ERA . . V. . . ; ... 1 .' '. ,.' !T. ' '.V,?,',.,, t,,, . v . "I, .'. T ... grnl II .'.'de should be expressed tor . i. nuuly and great blessings" wMrh huve C0IIU, to the people of . The nation hus been brought Strengthened to determine what they're worth. The drys, not pert Jrbed. ntvu.' t lie I cms aie alert. in 1 7 : 1 Picsldent Washington j couldn't persuade residents of the id. strict villages of Hamburgh and ( airollhurgh to sell their land '.o .n,. gov ernineut. The state of Murylan was apneulnd to and I lecc tiitier I U that sume year, it ecd d the trairt Washington warn ed. It did so, however, upon vuil- - 01,M eomiliions applicable. Hotf - JM.VM. to the wltole district. Among other thing, they included vnr- tain r-gulutlonn of the sule Irlnk. Th's coinMtet. ugreed to nt th time by the federal guvernmem. appeitrn ncrr iu miu? I'rcii i winded or Tnodltled, and Holt contends that it tukrs precedence, peril' ps not of the eighteen; It amendment, but at any rule of the VuHtead law, which gtvoa th iinendtnent force. lr. If n-Jt. Holt urguea. the ugreement hns iHEDi