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IV EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY THE"WESTHER POIITI.ANO (AP) Ore' (ton: Unxottlpd tonight and Thuraday, probably ruin la the northwest,, rain or anow In the east. Colder In the mint tonlKhti GIT Y EDITION aetvst F VOLUME XXIV. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS i. LA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925. MEMBER A8SOC1AJEP PRESS NUMBER 16 ' 1 . ....') "' ' lit? MISSIONARY nDJOSEH NEZ CfllHII PERCE H, UNDER WAV IS HONORED Mrs. Collins J. Brock, of Ohio, Guest of Honor : . . at Today's Meet 30 DELEGATES AT " MORNING SESSION Mrs. Lee ' Hanf ord Wel comes . Visitors; Re sponse Made by Mrs. C. E. Potter, Twin Falls Mrs. Collins .7. I!rock of Dela ware, Ohio, n national field secre tary of the Woman's Hoiiib Mis sionary society of tho Methodist Kplscopal church, und ihe chair nian of the student committee of that body, is the honored guest to day of the fourth annual conven tion of members tn the Intermoun tain conference, with headquarter ut the First M. E. phureh. Thirty delegates, u full represen ts tori of the socle) Je in south western Idaho and Ka-stern Oregon, are present fcr tho convention, which opened! at 10:3(1 o'clock this morning with MrsT Elizabeth Grlce of Uoihc, u past president, in ciiurge. ' Mws. Orlce is temporary succes sor of Mrs. Elmer Ornnt Keith, who resigned the presidency when she move' from l.a Grande to California a -hort time' ago. Mrs. Eloyd McKennon of T,a Grande is recording seeretarv. serving this term; M rs. G. W. Itnj-ie of Il4)isn is recording wee relarv: Mrs. C. I). Weaver of Twin Falls is treasurer. All three ureters gathered present, Mrs. I.. ,C. Hchnelder of Twin Kails, tho vice-president, has not arrived. ; Vo!cnim J'lNVtHlo'T VUllorw Welcome was extended this morning by Mrs. l-ee Jliunford, president of the hoKteH1 society, after worship hud becif conducted by Mrs.'H. K. Wallis of Island llv. Mrs. C. E. potter of Twin Kails sjioke words of aiirecla1 ion on be half of. the visitors. Mr. 11. V. Parker, renresejitlng Ihe Wonmn's Foreign Missionary tiocletv. of which she is conference secretary. gtive'the frUlernal ad dress this afternoon. The inter afternoon was devoted tn brief reports and demonstra tions bv the conference secretaries, nrti-r which Mrs. Jlrnck organized a round table for dtHCiisslon and Invited questions from the leaders (Continued on pHge Five.) 1 '.right rosy apples in nearly every chow window in, IA Grande Saturday will remind the cltir.enry. not thai Thanksgiving day Is com ing, but that Tnion county is cee hrating apple week. October 31 to November fl, under the auspices of the chamber of commerce. Local growers will furnish the fruit with which all merchants in town will be requested to dress Ihe yield has been grallfying this year, the dispTays are expected Jo 1 rnv well worth Seeing. Vallum Miller, a realtor with apple growing as his bobby, will have charae of the program that will cetet rate apple week at the chamber of commerce luneheon Pie. tlng Tuesduy at the 1. O. O. F. ball. . . Clever pastern, featuring O'Neill's cartoon entitled "They Ain't Gonna te No Core." will bo placed In conspicuous spots ubouftown. For the housewives. the commerce chamber has provided a quantity - fif apple recipe books Issued by the agricultural department of ihe Cnion Pacific railroad. APPLES WILL"- -RE FEATURED 1 Armistice Day Invitation Extended By Hugh Brady 1'glonnnires i ti'1 their ladle, l.a flrande post, who Introduced from l.n (Irande. Maker. K.lgin and 'Justice Itrady.' called also upon I'nlon who dined and danced lat j Fred Kiddle, a part state com man -evening- at u party given at the'; dT and a dei gHt. to the recent I'nlon hotel ut I'nlon by the Amer- I nutlomil convr-nlion l firnaha. Mnd lieard from Justice Hugh K. llrudy an Invltiitlon wide in promlsi- for' Kr , 1 , . il i7 !,,'' 'vents of (he conveniion and tion of Ar?niiti(v day in this ''!,. hl- ...-..-- tl,,. ik.. nf. dncsday, November J I. An iinnrensive p&rude, live sports. dene.nK and other attraction- were described In alluring' terms by tin speaker, who urged I he legion- i tn s Io contribute to th enter- ta'nnu-nt nrrording to the re Kourees of their post. C.& Ia liner, cuiuiuuikr ! 1 I ,5r.r M 3 : Ai(hin K. Kubinson,: nhovc, Indianapolis luwcr. has ccii appointed by (iovcrnor Kd .luck- mhi of Indiana to succeed the laic Hit mud leaJMon in Hie V. S- .A progruin of' civic Improve ments. divided Into, three groups according to the amount of time tCUeuluted BCessaiy for their uc- GLUB PROGRAM IDE PUBLIC complfshincnt, has been approved thusiastic appeal for preservation . . .ii n . u 1 , of eurly records and relics of tin und adopted by the board of di- , ... , , , v ion county. Miss Lockc'u versatile rectors o; the Union county ppn and Mr Harry's, aceuratf chamber of commerce, according knowledge of Chief Joseph's life to the report read to the mem- combine to make an iubsorbiiu for weekly meet ing at luncheon Tuesday noon. Movements are welt uder way for the. materialization of'the im- jirovcnients it is hoped to com-. a ,ult" plete " during ,sthe - present yeur.1 . "r- ' ..u, These Include the fornamont U ' W IHulMfc-O M. J.wke) street lighting' system, now heron;"" No llgure n the Indian history the clly cointeilHsloners; , an an- of northwest Is more ptciurcH nuul . celebiatlon such as the l. mo'ru-inlerestiiig, or .more.,. Iitir Arinistiee day observance thnl is porlant jthan that 01 Chief Joseph, assured for this season: more Jieredilary leader of the Lower Nez oiled roads to ense: marltetin n-1 J'ereu.- J liBtory uiloia. him muAh t-nrtng: an enlargement . of the Jipace, and mililary reconlB di;vote city's boundaries in order to give pages to him, for -It required ae l.a Grande the prestige to which eral generais and good ai.ed com ahe is entitled as a meti oimj...s niand, or seeVal comiuaii(i.s work- and to extend to outlying districts- lug together, and that modern aid the advanlagi'S of incorporation: oi civilization, thu telegraph, to so und tux industrial Cut-up plant to cure, h.s surrender when the gov incretise the city payroll through eminent ins.stcd that he and ins the utilization of WHdc products, people give up Ihe lands 01. iheii An Inside city' park and a nor- lathers and remove to the terrl mal school for Eastern Oregon tories provided tor i.teiu 111 north are two of the outstanding liu- cm idiiho. The Nex 1'cick were provements prayed for uccomp- ever a p?ac(ful tribe, and not un lishincnt within the next two til the injustice 01 tuu wniie grew years. Gangloff park is to be did the Indian war break out that improved und made a memorial ended In 1 K 7 7 wiia Chief Joscpn't worthy of " the pioneers to whom surrender. Under' terms, . be. it- re- it has been dedlcuted. And a muclL-neerled national gjard arm- ory will if possible' be procured, j The ii rigatlon and drainage of ; the Grande PouJe valley stands supreme under the heading of. im- proemetus 10 ne nrougni. uttom in three years or more. A slogan for the city of Ln Grande Is being souirht by Ck- publicity committee, it was itn- nounced by Earl ( Ueynolii -, secretary. - AI'PI.K SlIIIVMENTS WAXK . HOOD UIVKIt. fre.The peak of the apple' shipping season Is over. About 25 cars a dy are rolling 4iere now. A car shortage ! yited taxi week. 1 he only time since fruit shipments started in September. 'Jn normal seasons nil apples have not been pledged by Novem- ber 1. - AM fruit, however, this sna hoii was under cover a week nno. and most growers have completed packing. Receipts of apples and pearti by the Apple Grower's nsso- elation up to Saturday hud reached :.', !4K boxes. The association hnd shipped Rrt.l.KSK. The co-operative orcantwitlon last year reeeived rrom us growers imwc. imin i.uuii.- o"ignlfled surrendi-r when li! dei-m-OOh box.-s of frail. Total ship- Vll it , best, of a wroiiK libit was ments of the district, it was estl- ' n,.v,.r righted, inattd. would not be far in excess uSvtt ;o Make H':ir. of 1500 cars. A trlh(. ,nat )n ,ios..,,h H own " 1 ' words Vmade friends with Lewis t laker post, reviewed informaHv gon hoys m-cupied a prominent I ... ' . . . t .",","'" .T ' , ' j About 60 couples attended ihe affair last evening, which vji one j of perles planned to promote j good fellowship ftuioiif the neish- .boring pot. Story of "Greatest Rom- - p mi mi i- an oi inem ah jkc- ; told by Miss Locke HIGH TRIBUTES PAID TO LEADER Mountain in the Wallowa Country His Home Land Consecrated to Chief's Memory.. Prompted by the forthcomtnir Indian congress (it Spokane, w her will be assembled the greatest as sembly of Indians tho northwes f has witnessed in nearly half u cen-. mlttee of the chamber of commerce determined that the memory , o! the late Chief Joseph "the great est Itoinnn of them all" In his time or nny other, should 'have ade quate recognition. The committee sought the beat authority available. Beatrice hocke, GDI Kuat Mudison, .Portland, was chosen to pen the , descriptive article, she 'to consult with J. Netlson Barry, B.irryeresl Portland, who Is intimately known tn inn nv I .11 P.fntiilnfB 11 -hr wurnred the heurt8 of the hlffh school Hfhool ifWnt bmiv nn hi last visit to l.a Grande with an en- siory 10 j-jasiern uregon .reauers in that most of the locale in" the story lies In and around-Granite Monde valley and Wullotva. oounty. Edl- gretfillly said, that were never cur- ried out by the government, I torn In J K 10. , Tall, erect, wii I) clear cut fc tures, poaseLSeil df a n nmrUabbf h tclligi nce and a decidedj potcr'p oratory (although lit? spoKr 110 English ). Jowpn a dilef in. 11 s -emif i "vt" ,MM' u 'oiiow ins miners eiced. and to make his people pros- prous and happy, Vo.ing Joaeph (wr fh-mut-yati-lut-lat, meaning Thundi,r-tiav'liiig-iver-lhe-'mouii- jlnins) was born ditntil ls4M. the elrtfP son or Old Jos-ph, uiiuse . Enehsh name. u rece.veil . trout the I lev. Spaulding, the i.iiKsloiiao who B:coiu)iauiitd Or. Whitman to Oregon and e.pencd a iuihsioi. sehodi at Lapwuma. K10111 tin noble example uf his lather, tlx young chief learned his great fie- sin for peace, Und his Intense lovi of all that belonged to his P ople. Had ho been reared otherwise, thi last Indian wur In this country would not:, Ii a vii been with Ihe Niv. I'ercc; other tiands of the tribe sold their lands, but not he ifnij thereby hangs the tale a alory til stern d'iV'f-'ninatlnu to maintain his rights, of clever strategy in holding off u trained army that oulnuin- .r his forers many limes, of a j und f'lark. mid agreed to let. them. I pass through their country, and never to make wur on the white man. I'he land of winding wa ters, a heulthy country, where the (Continued on l'ap Ktve.) Must Dim Lights on Wet Roads, Cops Say Home rno!oriNis tre falling to ob- I jrervV the s-f-fion of the new law i ' r'h.,Vh ,r,v,,,'r "'"'' ; hlcle j ntghl driving on wet pavements, I aceording to IfK-al traffic offlecrw. who announce tht thes- offenders "III be dealt with summarily In ( jthe futur. - ! The officers point out that un d I mined light on wet pnvement ca?t a reflection that oftn blinds an approaching driver, opening the ay to inan;. attbJtnls. ; . , Not Guilty,- 7 Prisoners Tell Judge arlton, Graham, Delan .( cy, .Richardson", Robrh - son, Wallace, and Tracy Will Stand Trial; , Fivo pleas of not . guilty were entered in circuit court this morn ing by defendants arraigned ; in five of tlu cases for which indict ments were returned last .week by the grand Jury. Appearing be f o re J u d ge J. V Knowles in answer' to the sum mons were the folowlng prisoners from the county Jail: (rforge Carlton and John Gra ham, charged with illegal posses sion of mash. Allan Uelaney, on a ntalutory charge. - . , . ' Frank Itlohnrdson. charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor. , T. W. Ttohtnson and Hichnrd , ' ' " . "iiiiiiiv- j . i . . (ntcd Press) Colonel Wllllmn I.Vanrl Trucy. l,llctod on a for- ,.,., ,flw sw.llrlIllc . y cn,lr,-k. .... .! r n,m. , n.,H.rs f Kie Mnrt Hrrkwlth. who.sr parole !M. t,, (ry 1,1,,,. R(P l0an). C1R. won n-rontly is-vokC)! by Governor jh-iiinii (In- i-onrfH Jurlsallctlmi, W. M. I'lerco. mm flrrnlBned this Tlin)iiBli (iiiinwl In. l-iul-l I hat morninK on churRi. or lurc-ny. siirclricallons uunhist tliil not ulli-soa to have been commltlud (Contlnuprt on Pir F1v.) DAICICIi, Ore. (Hpcclul to The Obscrviv) With representatives BAKER HEARING lint dot f I'nlon, Duller and Gr.nt coun-lon 'lea present, the OreKon public aer- vice commission, sitting; on the re-, valuation if the Knutern OreKon l.ljrht and rower uompany, opened Its second duy of hcarlnir ut the 'aBalnst Mujor Oenerul Krod W. llal;cr clly, hall with CommKHloner I Hladen, superintendent of Woat H. Hi Corey prcsldlne and 'orrt- Point military academy. This form mlssloner Kdward Oatrander prea- of i hallenffe per mil lid no arsu ent. . K, Lester, commisHlon.-un- mefft.and Hladen. was excuaetl. , . Klnenr. In also In alli ndunee. j .'Chnllunffea ngnliMt Hummernll Testimony or Will T. Nelll. who and Ilowley were basod upon utter. Iiri.pared the aludr of the com- ancea by the two ffenerals avalnst pany'a Valuation, wa.r ht.ard lliia a ueptirate air department as fa alterhoon. Mr. Nelll, who bus vored by Mitchell. . . ilone valuation work lor more limn , 12 vears, explained In 'detail ilia lluwwi III t limw ... T)r( . .. Summerall a retirement placed . . ., ' , ,, - Major General Itnberl l Howxe In . .'ollowlnit Mr. Nelll on Ihe wit-, ,,.. ,.r,w,,l..nfM chair, nevs !;(a,wl,..l. I'. l.ottrldie. vice- .,,,..;, ,.,. ,,v the pnsidenl a..d e-neral niamiKer of ,phllll.11Bl ,lllV(, not nl,,d , the company, to . ot the relnveal- llrm y ..ourts ment of all dlvhl.nds In Ihe Im- A ,, I V1.rlm) ,.llHh ,,,,, provmem oi u.c comp..n5 a t-ru,.- Held or Illinois. Mltebeirs counsel, I'resenlatlon. of Ihe company's precedeil Summcrall's request to valualion wu.s nude ye.Hterday at- be excufied. " ' leruoon. A. A. Smith, counsel, Hold read sKum,mcrairs alute mude Ihe preliminary slatement, nr nt liertn- the , presldvnl'a air omphaalziiiK Ihe racl that . no board and then coupled them with cbanKe Is contemplated In the rules extracts from a report by .Mitchell charged by the company. .after he Inspected the Hawaiian 1 in'lr defenses, then commanded by Painlcvf! Asked to !ummeraii. Form New Cabinet! J r.XUIS (lly the A.sHoelated JVH) ITesldent lOUtnerKUe to- Uhf Mumtnonid - I'rernler IMinh ve io ask him to form a new cabine ;(k Av,.rllK s,Ilt(. HJ(. Wlir. to suceecd the one, which res,Kned ) haf notir)(.(J A. Adams, dep. yesterday.,. , , , - inU! ,n ),.(.!,(,. county. Adams 'fhlnleve nsked iuu to consult ,.ft today Tor Hast lake to post it. party leaders before definitely ac- A mHtake In orders left, this popll replfnK the. Ii'sk. ,f 'nnslil'-ruhlf r ffKhlii place apparently open doubt is ejtpriss'd. that he will a in til Orllnr ai. lint all found eepl. ... . fishing there now will be notified. II Is ri'ported il'alnleve told Adahis-Hiild. beTore leavinff. Other rrlendM he would recotnmlnd Ihnt Ink Included in the September 16 tioiiinerriHf "choosif former Premier chrdnff arc Klk, Imu. and Two llerrlot Instead. . Twin lakes. Mystery of Man's Bones 'Puzzles Officers Here Advertising A Farm Sale When rnrni'T or riiiM-iier I (it linte it cln;ii'x out sab ami llHrefo'e dcMiuU emlu-heiy nn bhldbti; nt nun !mi to vet prup'-r Ti'turn fir IiIh pti-v--Kiote-. the nnM hiiMirlaui thiirx he hn IO 'convhliT In Kelllfi; the largest rxiHde iiumbrr of buyers to hl mIc. Ulthoilt n big gnntii of potrn linl btiycrM the ldddJn- will hi !nv and will lack Ihe linpor tmil eh fiH'iit of 1-omiM'tff Ion. The fatm-r baliur the Mile I ipt'i k t- renll4 1 hut hU ml' niinc nitricy N the iikii hnHiriatii epeiMlliure of Ihe entire eietit. And he rilo kiiow 1 tint he itIh- by far I Ik laiwM irtnilM-r of rimil renders thniugh the folumns f The Mhcncr. JIW nd In The lll-erer will ffri htijcrs In alMiiiilnnce. "Observer Adriltlntf A Uerchoudistntf ber ice" 3H1S DRIVEN OUT Mitchell Begins His De- fense by Ousting . 3 i From Court , . ! SUMMERALL FIRST TO BE EXCUSED President' of Courtmar tial Withdraws after Being Charged with ' Prejudice. ; , ' WASHINGTON (lly tho Ammm. !,.0iisiihil - nn urlVnse rnlllnic prop erly uncU-r the articles of war. WASHINdTON (By tll AukocI aWA Iri-sa) Colonel William Mit chell - bcfrun hlA flefense nt hla court niartiul today by driving: from the bench three member of I ho court;. Including Um ireBllent. Mu.inr Generul ChurleB P. 8m mcrait. . . ; , Generul Hummerull withdrew on hlH motion attor he hart been charged with prejudice agalntiL the -(defendant. ; I Ilrlgadler General A. J. Bowloy I was dltqualifled by hl colleagues Ine court after a defense chal lenge had been lodged ufralnst him on Blmllar erounds, ,..,. .... A peremtttory ch'illenKo ' waa then made by the defense counsel ,,,., n, i,.prw.uivc 1 I 'jisI lathe CloM-d ut I 'lulling ;.;,S'll, Tire. -The Hepteinlier 1 fi . . r(.,1..ln h.keH ..ml ,.,... , risll,n- ....,,,, tn KllB, I The milied bones of a mans ' rig-lit,, foot lying in about two feet of water Just below the old tiro liell brldg-e und In plain view of pussei Nby w ho chance to look over the lulling Into the river brought a puxsle Into tlic oTfices of Dr. K L. Italston, cor oner, arul K. A. Klloghammer, deputy sheriff, to whom the dis covery fit reported by W. W Itradsliaw late Tuesday evening A little white path of per Ion lum and flecks of decayed flesh ; leading down streutn from the V 1 -ones tndhale that they in 1st iiavp bein lodge d there for a cou 1 si'li-ralde time. I Donald lirailsha w and his cotl I sin. Clifton llradshaw, first slght ied the ghastly spectacle while they ! were, loitering around the bridge lihinday afletnoon. j They took the news to tmnuld's fntlier, who Investigated to his own satinfuetlon before rciorlin( I to the Officers. ' I fjjt n ght the d"puty sheriir, j accom)uiiled " hy Mr. Mrudsha. ' s-arched the river end lis banks J for some distance up und down ! stream from the point where the j font was torn ted," but found no ; signs to h-ad them to the remain dcr of the body. ! 'or oner italston slated this ' (Continued on fage riy.. While Court Romance The floui'ts ut ihhiirih'o blooincxl for MissMargiirta Chit mid Jcrciulnh Shcii cm tlin Inwns of "While Cxnirt," tho si in unci U'tiltu Honso ut KwamiifXtttt, Mass. While president tKIitlgiT anil Ills ntlvlsers talked politics, the cook, and Slum, tho family ibauf feur, talked love.- They recently cume down to jjUoston and . got married. , i CHIEF PRAISES WAHIIINOTON (My the Associ ated;. I'ress) Houth American statesmanship with tfonl of last ing: peace was held up as a. model for the world by President c'ool ldgo today in aeceptlnfc us a fiif rrom Ai'Kentluii- io lho - United Htutes a jiioniiment to Oetieral Jose de Kanmurttn, . Argentine soldier und statesman. .. .. I'ralklnf? Kanmarlln ilm Tutln America's (oi'Ke WushiiiKton and as one o. Ihe foremost creators or the new world, the president stressed the "fact that South Am erican statesmanship on the whole litis been dominated by an earnest and Increasingly successful pur pose" to avoid wur. IlKltMN" (ISy the 'Associated Press) Tired of family itarrels and siuabbles with bankers and receivers over Ihe remnants of the family -fortune. r. Kdmuiid Ktln ne, eldest son 'of the late, Hugo SUnues, ludiiMirlal magnate, bits secretly etubjt lt d for the I'nlted States. ' ) I is unexpected depart lire, say friends, represenls u determliuillon by young Htlnm-s to seek u new liuslness cnvironnu'nt, . AI'IO KKIDK, oviiiin HNS HOOD ItlVKK, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Itose, returning from Portland to t heir, home In t'ondon, wre painfully bruised when their auln)MOblb went off the grade of the t'olumliin highway near Shell !ock mountain, I'i miles west or here. Their baby wics uninjured. The cur skid ib-d on a wet pave, ment, turned completely it round and slid over 11 10-foot embank ment, landing bottom side up. Mr. and Mrs. lVse were brought Io the Hood - 1 titer hospital lor treatment. Injury l alnl to Item) Worker IIKND, Ore. Kh tally Injured when struck In tlw groin by h slab of wood thrown mil of an edger. It. A. lioSiloH. Hrooks-Seanlon em ploye, died thls'ufternoon. Itolllns, an edgerman. t)fid been lu the em ploy or thr local lumber company for alx years. wn.h hi a Mi iii;-i i,appi;ils lIi;l.l,l;HA M, Wash. (A I') - Held ngha m's . young "dike eaters" ami mashers who annoy young women will be treated to liberal Sise of the imddle hence forth, f'hlef of Pollen N. .1. It list announced Tuesday. Officers who catch "he. flappers' in the net will be f(vei Hie option of carrying paddle or tudng the palms of tlfir hands. "After this." said the chief. "We won't flutter these , male butt erf I ten with at ret we're yuliit' to spuuU it.-m." SOUTH AMERICA COME TO U S XTRA TWO JCKCAPK IMtlKOX.; , TACO.MA (APJ.--l rt A. - Mo (illlls, convicted in Portland fti violHilon -of HtitV'MUUimttMif Iheft uct( und CicoiK 'JeinK sciiKv'i'hmI from Idaho for forgery. escnpeii front .McNeil Island peni tentiary nlnmt . 3 o'clock this moi'iihiK, .iTho two wei OHHlfrnrtl to do some plumbing work out side the tnahi prison with iioIhjiIJ' HtutrdfuK them cxi.'eptlnjf the iilglit u-utehinan, ' who, liud . n(cnlur miiudH to innke. A rowhoal' owned by the prison guard is minting. may m kpi-;m hoard. j WASHINGTON (AP). Approp riations rcf Mil 1 1 mem led hy the hud get bureau for Ihe I am 11 1 of lax appeals nest, year will foh the suspension of tlu board, lis chair man lodiiy told Ihe house ways noil mi'iin.H committee. Itinlg"! Dlivctur Lord has cut the inti mated appnprlallon hu 10-7 hy 1 ml. 000. luilrmnn Ii muer de- chued Ihe cut of rl,IMM) hi lhe ili'iii'ii'iii'y iiiiniiriiuiiim v-iv nn this year will font! ' huH'iiJoii early in Ihe - spring. PAINLKVK t'ONsr.NTS PAItIS (AIM Premier Palnletc consenlcd tonight to fur 111 a ,neVi, cabinet. He declared Arlstlile ilrl und will be retained us foiylgn mhilsicr. . SYIUAN NITTATION HAD PAItIS (AP) Tlie Syrlifti slttin Hon Ims a-ssuiucil siieh serious iih- IMi'ls that President iMMinicrgiie und Premier Painlcve hi imfer enci lodtiy dHcrled fully half i'.ie time from eonslileriitlon i th! mlnlslerlnl crisis to n iIIm-ussIoii of recent etenls In Danuisiiis, It Is ri'tMirtcd that .cneral Snrnill, rreiirh hlah -onnnlssioner. has nskiil .".00(i more I n-iich tirHtjw be sent Io Srla. Photographers Pester Coolidge-He Shows It (It ( bar let P. Slcwart) W A S H I N VVt tS ( N i; A Special ) President Coolldgo evidently lias reached a point where posing for photographs bores htm to deulh. He .Hhowd It plainly at lli; in itlal Wuntiington game of Ihe re eent world series when the pho tographers wanted him to toss, nol alone one, but a succession of iiev eral hulls into the field, Io make sure t hut everybody got a good shot at the performance. One. lie said ratlo-r crossly, wns a gn-Ht plenty, and suL down with mo im- emphasis. In his vice-presidential days, win n lie was les persecuted, he was readier to oblige. No doubt most people would h the same way. The presa photogra pliers ure on the job In swarms at every presl. ntlul public uppeurutice. us at LEAGUE'S DEMANDS TAKEN IIP Greco-Bulgarian Dispute Flames with New. Fire:, BATTLE UNDER WAY NEAR RAMNA TODAY Bulgarians Attack Greeks While . Latter ' ; Were Withdrawing Troops. Dispatch Says, v . . . I'AltIS (A lresstlm Hnsii) ' 4irK iialay t(4ri tin. leatmc' of nntlona einiiHil alio liad Rltnr ordeit ror her troofia In liulffttritt -tn retire hclilml lu-oii. Iron ' tier, anil that evx uatlon HI be mmpli teil wlllllll Hut. dO-houf : limit. Hni-Jfied hy the waiiell. llulunrlan rereiMwltlTa' - dev . elanil ItiOKarlA .unlenxl-'' It ' lrmw to take no liiwlile v(lau toward the Greek. ,. SOFIA, Bulgaria (By the Asso-1 ciated Press)-.l)esplto warnings. of tho league of nations, Greek treopv continued at daybreak to occupy; Ilulgartun territory, und there, are no signs that they intend to with., druw. ' ' , . Bulgarian officials said n num ber of vtliiigeg ,-were Uomburdbd eurly today, , . - . " . 1H I.fiAHIANH ATTACK . ATliKNH . (Uy. the Associated Press) Bulgarian forces, attacked tho Greeks today near Katnna,, west of Dumlruhwnr,U la officially stated. V 'l , KVACI ATIOW CKAHKft ; $ ONION; (y,. thH- Aasoctatedr, 'ress) An JOxchanife telegraph dlspatctf from Hulontki declare.H thai while Oreek troops were Wltln ' drawing from Bulgarian torritorjjy tpduy they wore uttacked by Bui-', giLrlans, - ;,' ' ',: The dtspalch expressed the opln-v Ion that thu evacuation has ceasndii.' 1 ' - - - - - .. -. (By (ho Associated Press) ' " f I'tu niei-H' lit Uie i'rlckct - Flat' efiinlry lie! ween l-;ighi and Mhiani pellllniMHl (hut he snow Imi left oil the ax (irande - Wallowa Ijtko highway during tho whiter ax tiicsnj raiieherH 11 ho leLt In the cold weather. flhey said that if the, highway be kopt (dear of smw (! sleds don't slide so weH over II. The H'llllon was ilcnle! anil thu snow will Im kept off the road. - POItTI.AND, Ore. (By the As seriated Press). The statu ' high way com mission today nwadt d contracts for roadwork lu t Kast ern and I'eiilral Oregon, Includ ing the last section of surfuelug of The Dulles - Cultfornlu high wuy. . K ' ., , The eommtsslnn uwurded eoi tructs us follows: , , Hereford-Mill Gulch section rd liiiker-l'nlty highway. I2.&4 milea or gnidlng, to H. W. Cornell, of Itolse, for $U6,68'i.&li. I,enn II. Vlusoi. scctldn of tlie Oregon-Washington highway. Mor row and rmutlllu counties. 10. 1 miles of grading, unit No. I to John Hampshire, Grants Pass. $K4t4 f': jnit No. 2. to PhUhilc (Continued on Page fc'lve.j ithe ball game, whenever nnUilu I U i.ntti,r ut tin" While House. which Is nearly all the time, and very freouently In connection with the "special stories" that thou sands of newspapers, magaftlne and other publications ar contin ually wanting. Then there are the nmati'urM, bulking tho ehb-f magistrate .con stantly. I'tmitly. lucre's the endless pro ecsMion Mlng'y. doubly, in groups ami In delegations of callers who clamor to hv their pictures taken wllh tho pre.-ddent. In the interest or publicity for themselves per sonally or to boost some cause or other. I No wonder the national execti- live gets nil K Of It. . l-'or a Ion time, day by tlay, the (Coatlnutd on l'ag liltflit) ' i ROAD AWARDS -MADE TODAY -:.sr-:.- .. : : I