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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY 3& (iratuV THE WEATHER PORTLAND (AP) Ore.1 gort: Kulr and continued cool tonight und Saturday. CITY EDITION VOLUME XXIV. LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 23 mi,y MEMBER A8MOCIATSO PRESS m TAX LIBIT I RAISED BY t COMMITTEE BOYS, GIRLS 11 IIS FOR COUNTY Prizes Taken by Local Workers at racific International LESTER BLOKLAND CUTS WIDE SWATH Island City Boy Is ' the Outstanding Exhibitor; " Others Get Just Share of Awards. With the lurs'St exhibit by hoys and girls c-luli members, ever as sembled nt, the Pacific , Interna- lloiml Livestock -show. Union county etui) members, under the direction of J I. Ci. Avery. county agent, come ihroticli the'' judglm; program ln,fine Bhuic. Mr. Avery announced upon returning Irom the stock show lust night. Tins exhibit consisted of two dilrv heifers, nix beef calves nnd 13 flit boss. This siiillll Broup of stock, skilfully exhibited by some energetic t'nion county boys and trlila, scored well; in all- depnrt- iiK-hlH und will iirobnbly win nddl linnet honors before . tlie close of the ahow. Prizes won so far total $214. 60 in cash and six .heart of luff entile und 13 hogs sold at auc tion totaled JI11KI.2U. making the total receipts 11410.70.' Itost ItccordY . No adult breeders from 1,'nion county were exhibiting in the stock show building, but the T'nion county boys und girls have the best record ever mude. by any county in club work at the Pacific Jnternn.- lional. .Mr. Avery said. J,oatcr liloliland was I lie outstanding ex hibilor in the club section.. H starteil bv placing third in the . Block Judging enlltcst, 105.bO.VII eonincting. nnd first uniotlw On jton boys. I Us Rood work brought the team nvcrogc "l lo third nine among the 85 counties romp-ling. the highest inark I'niun county has ever been able to; register. The leant of three boys, which includes i'lllford fonrnd and Russell Me Kcunon, of hnblcr. will receive bronze nirduls as u recognition of this ranking. liloklund continued his Rood work hv placing first in (lie Must urn. Oregon pig- feedlnB contest, nnd his pen of four Iiors won see ond place showiuR against 47 dlf fcrent- pen enlrb-s in the compel! lion .between districts. - His prices V (Continuod on I'sffo Five.) JOSEPH i Disagree Anne 1..- billlmnii ami lame Stilliium, pictured uImivc, llHVl! OgrCCd tO disagree, llCClird- Ing li news dispatches It In hHliI that the. lw will Ih di vorced shortly, which, If so, will he Mm closing chapter on 11 sen sational vast that '.ins nuidc "Pin. I" more than once. Declare War On Germs In City Schools Health Program Calte for Examination of Chil dren and Brisk Drive Against Disease. IooUs us If germs arc goliiK' to have u hmd wlnt r tn the Hthool rooniK of Lu tnindo. , Next wtuk health rxamlntitluns will be comincnccHl uniting ull pu pils in nt-cordunc! with thy ru 4iiin'iiu'nts of tin; low ncntly jmsH'-u by th; Cii;Kon matu U?iM :ituri urcordini: to J. T. Longfel low, mipertnlt'ndent. Hpeclul Inatrm ttoii us to how the cMiniinations should b carrli-d on wiih glvrn to tin tenrhers during the county inst itittc by Mistt Marh CimneHy of Portland, diri'ctor of heallh edueatlon. . . Tart of fliiialgii The examinations an; JumI a part of the continuous cnmpaiKn that Is being, wagrd asalnwi conltigloiiH dbu'iiiifs, throat troubles, defective evslKht.. defective hearing and poor teeth. lK'.skH and portions of the wood, work that -oia in contact with pupils' hands will he truated once a week or oftcner to a germicidal wiihIi beglnnlnK1 next wck. Jan ilors will be called together tontor row f ii d-nionl ration a-s lo the use of the antiseptic. To Air Kuril Iloom A 30-inluutn airing for each room every day ut the close of school will be instituted as another preventative measure, und all win dows and .shudeH will he kept raised over the week ends fo that 1 1 ho Mm light will .have uccess to the buildings. 1 r In n'ddUion to- these special ef forts to diminish the liability to 'dffl"u.i,e nntonfp tho school children, the regular visits of the county nurse will continue UN a safeguard j against inroads from epidemics. TUTS BODY CLUES ARE UNEARTHED Excavators in Egypt Be Believe King Is Actu , ally in Sarcophagus . MAY SEEK MISSING LINK OVERSEAS American Palenontholog ical Sleuths Expect to Find Him Soon, "Dead or Auvc. r-Alltu. llKVPt (liy lh Associ ated 1'ress) Kxcavators of King Titunkhnnicii'.H totnb have discov ered what I hey believe lo be defi- hlte praof thut tho body of the vouthful l'liKiaoli is ncluuliy in mc surcopluiRus "wliose splendors Hroiisiil the admiration of cgypt OlORiHlS. The discovery consists of an in. ner coffin, shaped lo lit the form of a body. About this In n linen shroud, nd herliiB lo, and covcrlns all of the coffin except the face, on which me pulntcd feiHuns custoniuilly Jcpleted on such cr.casiMiielils. . The features are believed to rep resent' those of Tut himself. Eighteen Pounds Of Triplets I Iko llinv lMys hit irlplcts. bom to Mrs. It. V. Swaitson of Clilcaun lliroiiith a Caesarian operation. Tlu-y arc; left lo rlicht, Halpu, lalo and Hurton SwaiLson, and ara In uxccllciu liealtli, as Is tliclr mother. Tlicy wi ihIi exactly six pouaUs apleu. WALLOWA CROP AI HIGH PEAK HA FAIT FOOTBALL GAME, JUNIOR PLAY ON TODAY'S PROGRAM The l.u Grnnde high f-ehool foot liult !)und.. Hcenmpanled by several yeere .nludenln nnd fans. InvHrtt-d Imbler thfs nflernoon for a 'nme wiih tb Imbler I cam, lo be called iat 'i o'clock. 4 . Afler the returrf ifrmn .hnlfb r Jthe iillenl Ion of thp studenls and plny-lovei-s In generul will turrl to the hlirh ncIiooI auditorium. Where rnsh.-.ken faith In the younir 'r"MiHH "'"-b(.dy i" 1)" lr- trf-nnl.- r trtdm-.wii.. v..reK4e.l in seliled by I he Junior class tontL'hl YOUNG PEOPLE fur the flrsl time at K: 1 5. It is reported thut every reserved scut for tonight hus lpeen tnken. ' (Continued on l'a?u Klve.) TQ FACE JURY! ,!: ph Miiri'. hrni(;ht In 1 .j Grnnd'- from liartlesvllle, ok In., few dnys iiiro a nnswr a chure oi 7..U ineiil, waived prelim inn rv hetuing in the Justin of the P'-uc court this morning d wum bound over lo the gnmd Jur- on bomb of $ 1 (umi. t'mihle to nils'- I h iiiom y, Muce was returned lo tin county J.'ill. Mr. nnd -Mrs. i. H. Or-y were here from Porlland lo represent the eompiiny ut the Irlul. the talk of A. J. tfhartle, Itosion. national fi"(i .vecretury for 1 he I ntted Kociely of Chrl-stlan Kn- denvor. when he addressed a good- ' " . . - ly crowd of ri,risllan Kndcavor BlU'RCl' Reprimanded by nicinbera and (h'-ir frlcmJii last eve- i TMlcrv Tiinn Polm;. wirl UUUf,V) Jk 11 VII wv1tJWM . M. itiirg'-r wuh nrrnlgned he- Justice II null M. Mrady Ihlf n- Murs. ' Al lei t heiirlng the t Htlmony. the conn Two hundred M;irj uorlh tf rautloned nnd p jirlnui tided the remodeling nnd redecorultug In Ihe Hunduy school und com in unity room ii ol the Presbyteriun chureh are- expechd I c be omileti-i le. ton: the end of this week. - i fore Presbyterian Church Pnnm 1?ninv T?irvwwln11 morning on u chnrgi- of thrcnt lWi;ill aJVIIIK AlVlllTll VtVU , . , ing lo iiFJtniilt .lolm Library Prcparinff For Children's Slory Hour prisoner anil ri-b-tised him. Colored Men in Jail Charged with Fightinc; Arb-y Siiiilh. from T,-xns. am' llrn.-sl llttstnn. who says h- liv.-s tl Wushincton. I'." ' . both colored were picked up lor liKhllmr und M'ss (li rtrude Wiikiht will tell drunk, n, disorderly conduct on tb. stre"-ls last nmlii i.y cny r who ludircd He- tno In I In: colllll Jail. - lorie s lo tin- small children of the city Siilurdny morning at in o'clock ilurinjr the renulur story hour nl l he public library. II Is uiinuuncnl today. At 10:30 o'clock she will Kive a lulk on books und book characters lo the older bos und Kills of the city. American Education Week Will Be Observed Here 'Now. therefore, I. Calvin t.'ool-idg.-, president of the I'ntU-d Ktiilcs. flo proclaim the week be ginning November 11 ns Amerlcun Kduciiiiou we. k. and I urge thut it be observed throughout the Vnib-.j sbit'-s. I n commend th:it the gov i mors of the several states issue pro. lannittons setting forlh the MeceMity of educuMon to a free people nnd rciuenting that Amer (ean Education week 1- npiroprl ut ly celebrated in their reapeiMive Hi ate.'. urge further that locul officers, civic, soclul and religioun urKanivitlons und cillzenB of every occitpailon contribute with all Ihetr strength lo the ndnnce of education. an, thut they nmke of American Kducuiion week n spe eial ie5tsi(n of mutual cncouraire nient in promtdning thut enlltht'-n-ment upon which the welfare of the nation depends. I n aecordu nee with I he pr si -drill's proclamation and nt the reeoiiimendai ion of the siate su perintendent or public Insiruction. pri panitltms are being made to ob serve Ani'Tieun Kducutlon w-eek in every grucb- of every nchoo! in Ijj Orund". At a mtellng of the principals with Superintend nt J. T. Ixng- f ltow, Thurslay afternoon. It was logs in the h:imls of tlutr respec tive principals. KrMuy, November -0. which is designated in the state ftrogram as "Know Your Hclion!' day. will be -. aside us a special viMting day for whleh Inviialionn will be writ ten by (lie irrade pupils und car ried home to their parents. I hit everv day will be visitors day Kl.ltK ON ( AMIM S m u i: (r o n Atiitu'rirriiAh ((l,LK(ti;. I'orvallls (Sperlal) -Hr. W. .1. Kerr, president of the i ollege, who for iilmosl a year has been righting lo regain Ids lieulth, returned to the cunipiis thl week well and strong and resumed im mediately ii portlun of his uceus tonud duties In the executive office. tin decided to leave the detail of tho Und Country" day, to tducational tt'itbruUoiui u tlif viu-iwuj build- tuww. .... voii;n i uaim; n is ItAKKK. Ore. The Haki i "ount v Humnne society, whleh ic conducted by women ff 1uk :ind the county, has announced itn plun to at ti nipt to rulse inotn-y snfricient lo lake rare of all stre animals, which it Is claimed h.tve not been properly or humun"ly cured for, especially d it ing lust yea;-. , MemiM is of the society have messed the belief thut nllowun Ihrouuhout the week, and parents j H,OU, . nuide in both tin- eouii wlll be urged to see the workaday . un, i,nt,.r city budg'-ls and progmm In progress. htiat this work which rightly b - In the high school, an ( dm a- 1 lungs bi the hands of the pubtii tionul ii.'semll . will be conducted untlioi Hies could better be ha l eitrly In the week with sludenbf of j,j, d by u priHte oiganl4itlon. the elvles ( law s in charge. Talks I .. on th const it ut Ion u ud on pa triotism will be given by laeulty and outside speakers. The Kngllsh depiirtnunt. In which all student of the high school ure enrolled, will celebrut" tie- week with Iheni'S, es.aiys and lulk on the subjects selected by the 5tae education department. Through the pn-shb-nt of the Ministerial association, the liv. William Crosby Koss. a ropiest will be Rent to the pastors of li (irutide church Inviting their co operation nnd recommending thut they devote their sermons of No vember 22. deslKnated "For (Sod "MISSINCIMNK" IN ASIA? SAN K1UNC1HCO (By the Ahso lated I'ress) Amerlcun paleon hologlcal sleuths are on this trail if. the "missing link' and expect .o find him oon, dead or alive. That is the news brought back -Tom the Gobi desert in Mongolia in- t. liov Chanmun Andrews. looted scientist, who is en route n.st with b large collection of fos dis and other specimens of thst remote time when man is sup posed by evolutionists to have been a cave person. . j ;" t'oetor Andrews, Mrs. Andrew ii.t ilifti mirlv nrrlvi d here. Wed nesday. The scienllsl b-d 11 third' A-slyiic expedition of the- AiwrlCan Museiifii of Natural History. Ib- said before leaving for the cast that a fourth expedition to llir fJobl desert wus planned to slart in April ne-t. The obJ-ct of Hp- expeditions Is o find material with which to re eonstritct lluil portion of the slory f nnlmal and human lire which lies beyond the reueh of history. All members of the parly are pleased with the succck attutned ind bi-lieye the discovery of fnr- Mhcr llnkfi In the chain connecting man with lower rorms of life will follow In the near future. 1 met or Andrews says the ninny n:id ;tnrl- ng things they hnve found hnxe .strengthened more than ever his belief in man's evolutionary de velopment. (iets l-'orly IHlVisaur l-'.gKS j A mnng Mm note wort hy discov eries in (iobl were dinosaur eggs.! The scientists brought back about , in on this trlii. They wen large enough to plejiNc the most exact ing prlmc;ii butler nnd egg titan. I'.esldes these eggs, many fossils of reptile, flrh. birds und mam mals were brought back for 1he .iinnemn. Among thein Is a balu chilerom. supposed to have heen he Inrgewt hinrl niammnl thai ever liveil. II Is supposed to be It, (Mill,. iKHi yetirs old.- Hones nnd Imple. tneiils of undent men unmanning the rellns. Proof that man lived when many of 1 he now extinct mammulH i-oiimed the earth Is found In the fact that murks on the bones of tin-He anliuiils were uno,uestkonubly made y men, and the fuel, that implement k such us speiir bend. ii xe hends, etc., w-re found in the ume geological strntu In which the uniiuul fossils were found. KNTKltriUSK, Ore.. Speclnl) Wallowu county's wheat crop, now estimated at more than l.OOU.itOO bushels, Is mill flowing from farms to warehouses In a steady stream and thfi end will not bo for mluiy wtks, according to a local news paper. It Is thought that A fifth of .the grain Is still on the fani.B. but the movement will slacken shortly. Delivery of wheat In tho county Is atretched out over so long a period that II Is difficult to tfet at Muuntilies, but flugres ure now avallublo which" are aturtllng. They account for almost a million bush els of -wheat already delivered at thOr warehouses, pnrt of-whleh bns been shipped while tho bulunco Is still on hand, as follows: . yhiirped On hand Prohibition : Results Are : Given Drys Report of Congressional ; Investigation of Vol- stead Law Work Heard by Convention; . CHICACIO (Hy 'thc Assocluled l"rosR)-i-A report, or tho congress ional Invrstlfcntlon of tho enforce ment of the Volstead law was niven tho Antt-Hnloon leaffun conven tion today in a report by'llcprr Kcntativo' Hudson of, Michigan. chairman of the' conunUUe. BIG ELEVATOR 25 Per Cent Reduction Tax May Be Made on $20,000 Incomes A MOVE WILL SAVE : $7,000,000 A YEAR Proposals to Repeat Cap ital Stock Tax and to Modify Corporation Levy Are Rejected. WASHINGTON (By tho Associ ated I'rcss) The house, waya anil means commtttoo toduy rained the limit on which a S5 per cent do. ductlon tux may bo madn by tax. payers from Incomes of $10,000 to SKAITU:. Wash. ! Hip A'taeome. of 180.00. f,. ulnlcil I'rvHs) A (train fluvalor The committoo, which 1, frumlng null of tlm Urt-at Kortliorn iliH'k Hie rovenuo bill, rejected -propos-In-ro was destroyed by flro of an als to repeal tho capital atock tax . iinileu.rmliusl orliiln early today, and modify the corporation levy of LOST IN FIRE causing a loss estimated at f:U5,-000. Joseph Knterprise Lostlnu .... Vallowu .. Tauil "..-' 84,000 G1.000 411,000 15,000 . 21,000 S7li,000 mu,ooo - 00,000 '.40D.O0O. TlOtKO) Miller Pleads JN'ot Guilty to Charges 'NHW S'oltlv (By Iho Assoelnted ln ss). Thomha I,.- Miller, former nlii-n proin-rly custodian, pleuded noetritil'y when urrnlfrned today on un Inillciment churKlng conspiracy lo defraud the Bovernmenl nnd was held In J5000 ball. Miller's counsel ii.-ki'd the court. for a contluuiincc of the. case for H week lu clvir the defense nil op portunlty of ui-Kuimr a motion on the Indictment. The defense coun sel announced he wouuld demand a full bill of particulars. . XTRA ZSk per cent. By extending tho limit to which earned incoma credit may bo ap piled, It was oRtlmated that tax payers will bc saved. $7,000,000 an nually. -; ' . Surtax Kate Voted. 1 The committee voted to make th graduuted surtax rates begin at ono D-r cent on tho amount ok In- lTKitfi; i iNioi) $.vm. 1'OUTIiA.M). Ort (AV) Cecil uunu.H exceeding HO.OOO. Tho scale P(Hnw 1'iilvorslly of Oregoh meiH- un to a 20 per cent maximum on The information W gained cl stuilcnt, pleuded ftuilty In the incomes exceeding fiOO.OOO Is to bo from tlionannds . of .. q ikiat ion n aires tederal court today to theft of gov- worked out. ecnt to. federal nnd late-df fleers, frnmcnt proH-Hy from the Kugene . .httirnmn Qroon ' estimated the socim - and wetraro organixaiiona, t armory and wns nwsJ 1100. wn-w. cnan(rtlM BO .ar voted ty h com- anu icaucrs in uiuuouini uuu wiu-j Haifi mH mi mi was uphl-i 17 mUtoo would result In a loss 01 iiiriutti - iwork anu nam s"jt rov,mUB uggreguUng , f .9b,0U.wv Tho report sam ..tne- quwuon- 1 womuig i nwors n. ttnnUully. ilres were almost unanimous In lib way through the university, lie - ' nnlrei their expresHlor of benefit result ing from prohthitlon, tho replbv quo! iRif' . flijTurta,' ilrrreHw'd pan peris ru( Ineraaaed prosperity aipang the working classes, und increases In home owning und life Insurunce. ( HAMItl ll Ol' -OM.Ml.IU I". l'KtM.KAM OF WtHlK i ine yenr-- i irnamentnl st reel lighting. unnual celebration, more olb'd roads, enlarging city boundaries. industrial tut. up pUnt. Two yenrs -InsMe eity park, normal sctod for K;istern Ore Kon. Impro.etnent of (ianglof f pink. i). N. (1. armory. Tbre turs or more lrritra tion for I he Grande Itonde valley. .Salem .Students Ilftk SA I.KM, Ore. Seveni en si 11- dents who recently were suspend- 1.1I from the Halem IiIkIi school be cause they reorganized tin; P'rlnr's club In defiance of an order Is sued by the school board loduy resumed I heir studlea. - Mefore returning to the school the boys were compelled to sign u pledge that they would not organ ize or affiliate with uny orcanlza Una outlawed by tint school au thorities. The boys hud been out of school for more than a week. Sandy AutoMs Se I'niitlicr SANIY. Ore. A large panther crossed the highway while lete Htone 11 nd rinnlly were driving to Handy. The punt her wiih seen n little this side of the Cherry villi post off lee at the old crossing v, here panthers and deer have been passed un their way rrom Cedar creek to Madger bulte, since pioneer days. (iirl Dancer, Spanked Now in Grand Opera NKW VOKIC (My tin- Assoeluled Cress) The waif who was spunked In the Methodist pursonaife be cause she danced nnd because she wouldn't study music, has risen to operatic sturdoin. When Mary l,cwls was n girl In Utile Itock. Ark., her foster father, a Methodist minister, used to spunk her to nmke her study music Ib r foster mother spunked her w hen she cutight the child duncinc. Today at 2h she has a contract to sIiik with the Metropolitan Op era company and wilt make her de but luter In Ihe seuson. i;uit.vT imiys AUKi-vn;i CAKKC. Ore. Ilichurd KtiU. I 11 ml Wilbur I dirtier. I 3. I wo ; I'ortfund yo iths. were taken Into! t ustody by IochI pot lee and r' ; held p - nding arrival of their par ents. I". . Kinif, of r..'i.H-i! Com ! ni relul t'oin). and II. J. Ilurper, ' I J72 H iiinson street. 1 I,. V. Jenkln-. I'ortland ehpf of police, notirbd the locul de i partment that the parents were j coming to escort the runaways lo Phone Your Want' Ad DEFENSE HOLDS THAT DR. BLAZER . WILL WIN CASE l.ITTI,KTON, I'olo. ' (Hy the Assoeluled Press) Tb" defense counsol In tho trlul of tr. Harold minor lllaxcr, churired wiih sluy liiK his dutiRhler llutel, .14, u "helpless chlldwoman" who n.-'er grew up, fells, the cose which he hits termed "heart versus head," must, result Inevl dently In victory Tor the latter; "Our contention Ihut the thine (hat Dr. Ithinor slew wu belter ort dend than nllve, will strike responsive chords In the minds of the Jury," said Ihu defense coun sel. "They must ncrce thut lids 'human husky,' hud no place. In in Hie scheme of Jlte, tliut It Imd no soul, und thut lllnr.- r wns ful ly Justirii-d ill tukinit the bo culled 'human life'." The jury to try llluzer wu coin pletcd shortly before noon. "Beautiful But Dumb," A Myth, Biologist Says MII.WAIJKi;H, Wis. (Ily Ihe As- Hoeiule,! Press) American women ure loslnir their honuty. und their UiielllKcliee will be the next lo ko. I'.eaulv and InlelllKence bo to. ret her. These were assertion innilc bv Albert, Kdwiird WlKKUln bloloKisl. before the Tad unnual coinentlon of Ihe Wisconsin Teachers ussoclitt Ion here yester day. "The common expression, 'beau tiful but dumb.' us upplled to wo men Is nonsense, beuutlful women ure more intelligent thun homely women." .Mr. WlKgutn ihcliiri-d, uddliiir, "there arc exceptloiw both wujs." HliU faces istato cliargi'S of tliefl. WASHINGTON I AL')'!!" first' oontnu't for carrying malls by air plane was jdiaiKd totlay by - INim-inash-r (Jcwral Now with Walter T. Vamey, of San .VraiiHsi'Ot for dully except. Kuinjay wrvlci eac h way lM'lwis-li l;lho, Nov. mill I'asi'o, ' . . . . I'll.. Wash,, ny way 01 uuw, . roiito will oMillt mull to from I'ortland, Seattle, Spokane, anil other norlliwmt I'ltii's ny inn- Iniii nrninn ill blA PtKlbH in 1IA1.I.HTON SPA. N. ,Y, (By tho Associated Press)-Hlx members of I other nor"" - " ".',, r,lnly wcr0 tnirned :to death mHtimc wiin uh 11"""?" ;e;illt,lil,y fir., which destroyed a bun alrmallal l.lkoailwll"tr,,""l1lllow h,.n, e,rly today. The nolo orphaned survivor Ja in a critical trains nt l'n"0. si-'.tti,i-:ii-;nt si;i:n u AKHiMiTON (AP) i; very Indication points lo wttleinejit on tlm llullun dent, l-rcsuiii". -- KlRIl WUH tolll Kslay y MH'mar, Mellon ami Si'iintor Snnsit, a niem ..r il.e Anicrlnin debt winimls- slon i.miliictliiK iH'gollatl.Mis with the llnllau nilnsioii. " III'IIIIAKII WINNI'.ll POItTI,A.M (AP) H. I'- I"'" bard of t'oriallls wim Hie eliiun plonsblp for rams ami ewes In the llurtlcr l'Hisier nuw w conilltloli. The dead nro Oeorgo Kemp: Mrs. Kemp; Viola Alien, 14; Myrtlo Allen, !); Curot Allen, 10'; Murclnu. Kemp, 1 1. - ' - Tho Aliens wero rclstod 1o Mrs. Kemp by u former niarrlagi'. IH ulrlco Kemp. 0, escaped wiih. her clothlnu In flumes. " Wl'.l.li IHIKSKKII TKAl'RKll HAS mi;ntaij kh'iht on I'tniiS HAN' KUANCIHCO (AP) An. propriulely und nttructlvoly dressed-, mil, lie school tcocheia am in favorv I'liiiiuplonslilp in iiMiiniH hmmij w,, (.r superintendent, josepn il. I'ucirie Intcriiutiollill Mil-stock i.'H)sitlon. ; , , ,' timt.ann ;ami;s wii.Ij hi', hi lu AtiAiN in rniii;i: YHAIIS IH'HI.IN ( AP) The fesllvul of Ihe Tallteann names, which proved successful in iniblln lust year, Is lo be repealed In 192B und pre parutlons nre well under wuy. Meulennnt Hell- or the I nlted Unites nrmy, wlio last yeur hud chnrKe of Ihe Amerlcun lenni. re eenlly vlslli d Dublin nnil conferred with postniiuiler (leneral Walsh, who Is Ihe chairman of Ihe 'lull- tcunn council. I.leiitenuni lien re ported much Amerlcun Interest In Die festival nnd said American teams will be organised for lllo I01!K fesllvul. .Murr (Iwlnn. Tho superintendent malntulns thut teacher should bu well dressed because of tho mentu' effect uiion Ihu children.. The clothes of tho teacher arc Ihe ornament upon which the eyes of Ihe children uro bent more fre- iinentlv thun unywhero else," said Mr. Owlnn. "Also u is ueneruny oi-oveii thut whenever ono Is dress ed properly and well h" or she fa more optimistic und does liettee work." PI.ANK FALLS: thiu-:k KllilJ:i IHlNtllAnil.' (AP) Threu en listed men, HerifeunlH l-orter und Mcl'meken und I'rlvaln Hmith, were killed ThuiTlday when nn air. j,la ii,- noihcd In a corn field. Von i-nn iiijoy Hie sen lei. of Olwrier Want Ads without isimliiic to the ofrli-R lo ila' nir i-opy. ami still bate flic adiaiilaicc- of the t-ali rale. I'lione your iipy lo la!n B7 Ibell llinke pailietit Is-fore the laM liiMH-tkni or the ail and K'l I lie fah rale. If ril have a Iioiim- or nHirliiM'iit to .vol. niijIhliiK lo x'M, If mi iiei-l help or nn looking- for a Job no ninlter what hi want, a Want Ail will help .us" act It. Yon ao talk to more llinu I-.-IHW readers or The IHiM-rter for only a few is'iils a liar. Phone mir ail tislny ami en joy the return thl i-Jiitn.-l lilnkcs :o-lble. "Obsrter Alirrllsln A McrviuuidUinK ttenlue." coiPl.i; i;l 50 yi:.Mis .Mill:'!, Ore. Members of th family und hilimule friends xalh- en-d recently lo celebrate the (tot jden weddlm? iinnlvcrsiiry of Mr. und Mrs. Wlnnlfred Hcotl walker at the homo of (.'. P. Walker, u son. Itlilll nre Oregon pioneers, Mr. Walker having been born on bis father's donation land claim und Mrs. Wulker hsvlliK crossed Ihe plulns from Wisconsin In 1801. They were married at .'orsl drove .Ore. lleslil. C. P. Walk er two oilier children ure Hvlliic. rhsrles II. Walker, of Alamed.i. t'al.. nd ' nit W. Walker, of for duva, Atusku. Jud' Started Career By Disagreeing With T.R. t.lrl SiM'lls I i n Sili.sil. HANKY. Ore. Korotby, I lie 10- yar-old dsliKhter of Mr. und Mrs K. K. Ilruns of Handy. Is tli chalnpfoii siielicr of the Hun.ly irrude mhool. Dnrolhy. u slxtli iriader. spelled down the entire school recently. She did not hitss a word all lust year, and so fur tlila terut lint uut mlsstd uuy. (Hv fhnrles P. Stewart) WAHHINUT'iN (NKA Hpeclul) ludsoll I'liurchlll Welllver, much better known as "Jiul" Welllver. who has just retired us While House chief clerk lo become pub licity director for tin- American elrolc um Instllute. Kol ills siuri as a public character by dlsimree- 111 with lres,.-lil lloosevell. Jud was WaHhimiton correspon dent for the Munsey publications at' the time. One day the presl- lenl sent Tor the newspaper men, imonic them Jud. to outline for their bem-rll a scheme he hail doped out looking toward n solu tion of the country's railroad prob lems. Just then pretty numerous und scute. foncludlng. he looked expec tantly at bis auditors, uwiiIIIiik their verdict, evidently In full con fidence that It would bu favorable. It was. Presidential plans sel dom are looked very closely In the mouth. J'resldent Itoosrvelt's was ciithiiNiustlc acclaim. Almost, hut. not quite. Jud was Klumly silent. ... "Mr. Welllver," said the colonel, severely, "what do you think of my proKrum'.'" ' "I don't think much of II," re. joinefl ,ud. "Wb-whut!" stammered the pri-sldent. UKhusI ut sueh bse ma jesty. "You don't? Why not'" Itefore vou can do a thing to ward siriilKlilenliig out tho trans, pollution tannic," cxplulned Jud, who had spceliuuin on ruiiromi news for yeurs, "you've got to have a Milnallon or nil Ihe companies' properties iiindn, and yuu don't suy a word uliotlt thst." A pretty hectic iR nilnutrs fo? lowed. hut the upshot wu that Jud sold" his Idea to President ltoose. veil. It really tan the origin of the (.initiation of America's rail roads which has been going on ever since. Honator tM Kollelto in-trodu.-cd tho bill, but It was Jud who won for the undertaking IU urovlcd, almost uuaiilmously. with 1 Hut presidential support.