EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY.
C I T Y
EDITIO N
THE WEATHER
'.. PORTLAND (AP) Ore
gon: Generally (air tonight
.und Saturday. , , .
VOLUME XXIV.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRE88
NUMBER 35
PHY POINTS
5
S
Definite System of Class
if ication ' of Stud
ents Is Urged
HEALTH, EUGENICS
DEPARTMENT NEED
Speaker Delivers Ad
dress at Program in
Observance of Educa
tion Week.
AVheii Dr. W. T. l'hy, of Hot
l,nUe, addressed the public meet
iiiir called by tin? i'ity Council of
l"ar'iit-'.Vuchir associations for the
celebration of American Kducatlon
week hist evening at 1 ho high
school auditorium, ho did not de
liver an unadulterated chlogy for
our present system of education. ;
"L' nl 11 we have a definite sys
tem of class! ficat ion of students,
where Ihe extremely alert tire not
only segregated from those of
slower mentality, hut (riven, train
ing along lines for which he Is
tidnptftl liy nut ure, none - of us
should be satisfied with our Ameri
cim system," the speaker declared.
"We must not stop wilh the classi
fication of students. Kurwore ini
poiinnl is 11 Unit this classification
le carried through to training mid
preparation or our teachers.
"Neither should nor can we be
satisfied with our present syst-m
of education until our Instructors
nre puitl adequate salaries. Their
r-niunci-nrlon Is utterly out of
proportion with I hit time they
spend in 1 raining.
Ileal)!. Law I'rgril.
"Another rcuuiremenl I make of
the. education system of the future
IsithMtV1 .have. , rioflnHu-department
of lieu ltd and eugenics, tint!
that we teach in our schools the
most important or all laws health
laws.
"We will have 1 Ip se IhlllKS only
wheti the community as a whole
l.rro ne-s interested In educntlon
and uwakes to Its possibilities and
necessity."
Ir. Thy urged tin- consolidation
of the I'niversily of Oregon with
the Oregon Agriciill ural college,
contending that though Mto money
has alrendy been spent for ttw
present buildings. It does not pay
to curry on mistakes, and that the
saving through such a union would
eventually he great.
For Normal School.
"Since the plan for dividing
Oregon Into normal school dis
tricts has been decided upon." he
(Continued on I'age Klve.)
TO ILLUSTRATE
PRUNING
I,. Long, I). A. ' xtensloii
Werviie horlicultnrl.sl. will comluet
ftmoustraiions at Iinbler, Novem
ber 25. It is announced today by
Jl. fl. Avery, county agent.
The demonstration will feature
the eoirect pruning of apph- trees
and a study of orchard manage-
MM-nl in Hie Imbler district. Aside
from pruning, a part of the day
will lie given to the study of soil
problems.
All fruit men in ihc. county nr
Invited to be present. The meet-
ing will begin of the Uuy Wll.son
furm at J:H0 a. in.
IRK
Riveria School Pupils
Enact Historical Drama
The same gotig that recalled the
pupils to their classes at Kiveria.
fehnol at the close of recess Thurs
day afternoon heralded, in Hie
rlghlli grade mom. the re-enHct-in-nt
of Hie HtrngKb.H of the Anglo
Savon peoples for their rights as
nature's freemen.
.lust at Mrs! the historical change
was not apparent. The boys and
fcii-H filed to their Seats unite lis
Ihoiifih tills were an ordinary oc
rasion. Hut at n signal from Mrs. ttnih
II t Inn, lb- leaeher. the It division
puswd into the hall and from, that
Inontf-nt they were seen a" kinK
and barons and eoiineilmen. and
even as commoner, conirtvtng fori
their freedom. And In the sp ll of I
dranialii(ion smart school ilnw -'S
and hrlsht bluvrs and corduroy
phut-four ii iiitir pbtsh rob'-s Hell
In erinin. and bmided uniforms
Hnd colonial eivtls with buckled
knees.
IIMorh-al Sketch lteii
KraiuU Iewls, assisted by Klslc
Hliuey and finii-e Hendricks, com
1U'.U the UtitorUul eUttcU Tiliith
L
lzzy Goes
- $Wk
l.y i;instcin, must I'm nous of
all the led era I dry. agents, is
th rough. Alouy wim more than
u hundred ol'.icrs, lie lost liLs Job
in a shaken p of the New York
office. I'holo si tows him casting
a professional eye on tin; busi
ness coil of a keg of litpioi'.
i
TO BE DEC 6
1'uhlic
ing the
mcmorhtl .services, honor
memory, of Klk.s whose
deaths occurred during the last
i last 12
lie Kills'
months, will be held at the
temple at 'A o'clock Sunday afler
uoon, - Jjeci-nibcr It was an-
(Continued on Page Five.)
! J. H. Childs Passes on
At Oakland, Cal. Today
J. It. I'tiilds, a former resident
oM,n (Jiiinde for many years, died
at 2: 'M a. in, today In niklund,
Cal.. wh"'re he has made his honi-rect-nily.
He was about i;r years
f of up". I lis mol her-ln-law, Mrs.
S. (, Znli.'i" of Li Orand'. was witti
him at the ttiue of his dmi.v.
Mr. 1'hild.s was an active busl
nesK man here during his residence,
ami owned property near the K.
'. I.. & IV company's heaiptiarters
I at (lie inl'tsifi Ion of Wasliingion
j a v iiiu and Mr si reel. His last
; l.usinejiM lii-re was conducled on
.Iffferson. wliere he operated h
used car and storage concern.
George Noble Trial
Is Under AVay Today
Tie statc'K cast agiiiiiMt (-org
j Xohli-, charged wilh driving
through the sliffts of Jji (irande
while lnini-ate on Armistlec
i night, is ln-lng tried before a jury
"f "I 'lien in the just lee of the
peace court this iii'ternmin. Henry
Ib'ss is counsel for I he defense,
far! (I. Iblm. district attorney,
represents the slate.
(was Ihe cu1tuiliati"u
of JHeventl
. w-eks of study In th
; civics cta.M
on the development
tional rights first
then In America.
of const i I ii
in Kngl.ind.
Tin- com nip lee drew hlMorie
from Hie library to eke out their
knowli'lc" of circumstance! Mir
rounding th" granting of charter
and bills or rights lev the monarch
from the time of William the 'on
uueror down to Hie day when
Heorge III had to r rognfiW! t ho
rinht fif Americans to determine
tivir own government.
Not only did th" Hglifh gniders
nact Hie seems, but they held In
their hands duplicate, whereve
their research permitted
original document grante
of Hi
liy th
' kings. Knineis l-wis. again, was
r pmiittt- for theshud d lettering
und inscriptions.
iiimiiU Hlie,
Whip- th- A division plui-d the
pnrt of Hiidb-nce. the fulluwing
memlwrs of the U wet ton repro
duced the critical moments In the
elk mi
Final Home
Grid Battle
Is On Today
Tigers Are Making Last
Showing Before La
Grande Crowd Against
Union Eleven.
As The Observer goes to press,
the I'nion and Im Grande high
school football teuiiis, beforo a
crowd of maroon and white and
blue and 'white support el's, . arei
fighting it out In the final home
gume of the year for the Tigers. 1
In size the tuaiiis arc about eveij
ly matched but La Grande has
some slight advantage. In versatil
ity of attack and backfiuld speed. (
Dope, if one wants to go by that,
points to a m Grui.de victory by
a sUm margin. That Is figured be
cause Union scored one less touch
down against, Wallowa Ihuu la
Grande did and because liuhler
held I'nion to u sumllcr scoro than
thu Tigers.
- Viilon Out to Win.
It nt. casting dope aside. Union
hits u charter to win today, their
backers who are here today nearly
200 strong, sincerely believe,,
The maroon and white 'lonnij
the best U. 11. H. has mustered In
many years, feels that It If ever
must break the U. i. S. triumphs
this seuson. And with that In
mind, the players have been point
ing toward the Im. Qraiido game
(Continued on Pago Five.)
At an early meeting of the lire-
yon stale Kalne commissuMi
mutter of clostnir cerium sueuiun
iitwi lalies to uiiKlinir and of short-
villus the seuson for angling "
certain luki'S will be considered,,
uccordlng to ii. letler rrcflwcTl'V
Hi" Wing, I'ln and Mcctfoot club
yesterday from Ji.l' Avcrill, slate
game warden.
The reactions or nil h'cal sports
men on these two proposed mea
sures Is being sought by the cluti
in order that Its recommendation
to the commission may represent
the sentiment or this section.
Opinion should he filed 'Willi,
either .1 B. Smith, president, or 1.
B. llannefleld. secretary.
"By acting on all proposed clos
ing orders at one lime, several
(Continued on Puna Fiva.)
MYSTERY OF FOOT
CLEARED HP WHEN
FORM IS MISSED
The mystery of how Hie skele
ton fool iuter found to be nindn
of papier maehe came to be In
Criinde Monde river wufl solved
yesterday when fiay Hayden of
The Hoolery mtsseii a fool form
or Hi' value material from his
store on I tepot street. Mr. Hay
den hail ordered one of these
forms from the east nod had
received it, w hen the seeond
form arrived a duplication of
Ihe order, lie placed the second
form in a. box and put It iu fin
back of the store with the in
tention of sending I' back to the
factory. While he was away the
box. with other boxtM, was taken
to the rubbish dump, where it is
supposed some children found 11
and probably that's how It camo
lo he In the river.
The finding of this skeleton
Tool In the river at Ure Hell sev
eral w-eks ego caused much ex
citement until the cider of police
decided to Invest igale more thor
oughly und upon removing the
fool from the water It. wus found
to lie made of papier niachc, tin;
type used by shoe men lo cjlt
plain the parts of Hie foot und
the way shoes should fit.
Kiddies Promised Busy
Day at Public Library
Siiliirdajs are proving to be bu.iy
dtiys for la frrande boys und girls
who frcqii'nl the public library.
Tomorrow morning ul 1 o o'clock,
instead of the usual study hour,
.Miss Imog'-n Itussell's room will
stage I lie play "Hiawatha." At II
o'clock Mb Wnin n r' reading
club will nu-'-i 10 suniy lis current
subject. "Art."
Al 2 o'clock In tliu afternoon
Miss Wagciier will revb w and talk
about th- following leu books for
boys anil girls: "I ted Tap Tales,"
by Crockett ; "Tumbb'bcrry nd
Chick by Hopkins: Hilly Kami
con ." by M ac I tonald ; 'The f ni
II u n 1 e rs." by i:olt-Wh der;
"Young Folks Hook of Mitch." by
Thomas; "Tr I Htorl." by St.
Nicholas; " 'omrad s of the I es
4 rt." by Thompson: "Moern Am
ericans." by Kanford; "Hiory of the
l ruade." W H mot ; "Hoy I 'ol Icet -rs
ll;idiook." by Verrlll.
The librury dolls will also be at
the librury tomorrow as John Al
den, I'rlBrWhi. Milt Htuudlsh and
tUe rest ot tho rilrtm bund.
CLUBMEN HEAR
OF FISH PLAN
CHASE ENDS
CAREER OF
WILD YOUTH
Policemen Arrest Port-
lander Who Confesses
to Daylight Holdups
SHOTS EXCHANGED
BY COPS AND LAD
Downtown District Get
Thrill When Gunfire
Breaks Forth in Spec
tacular Chase.
POUTLANIi. Oil'. (AP PrrSKtlim
Flash) Tlip joufii captuivd today
lolil detectives his mum was llfg
iald t fhontc, or Portland.
rOHTLANI), On-. (By the As
sociated Press) Aifter a spcelucu
liir ohuso during which two police
men were forced to hold up their
hands, two other officers today
captured a youth who confessed to
two recent duylighl holdups, ono or
which was committed tilts morn
ing. The chuse begun when l''iircsl
Itradley, employe of nil automo
bile company, rccogniKc-d on the
street, an automobile, stolen yester
day from his company.
,l ilo pave ciiihc through the.
downtown district, hut the fuglllve
rinully escaped lifter threatening
Hradley and two policemen with a
revolver, 'the police and the riee-
i tuff youth engaged in a pistol tmt.
jtle. The youth was eaUKhl later by
two officers in another part of the
,wntovii district when he was
recognizee; While aiooi.
1
I'NION, Ore. (Special) Alioul.
five years ano I'nion held its first
fnt hers and sons' hamiuct and
each yeur since that time lias seen
a steHdy Increase In the attendiinco
and Interest In this nun mi I eveul.
Wednesday evening of this week,
when Tou st master .'. I,. I'adweli
liipjted the huge dinner hell to call
th meeting to order there were
more than 2MH men and boys seut
ed at tin- seven long tables which
wero sprend in the K. 1. hull.
I.nt'r arrlvtils brougiil ttie iilteti
dance ii to
The br liquet was served by the
Woman's dub and whs a credit, to
the efforts of this soelciy, not only
til till' nature nf the "reed" but.
also iu Ihe neatness and dispatch
with which the serving was hand
led.
rather and Sons Seak
The inn In part of I he progrn m
vjis divided into two sections, one
part wherein the fathers told whaj
they expected of ihe hoiis. and the
other devoted to fhe views of the
boys In regard to their expecta
tions from the dads. .Tohn Worl
ituin. I. Terrell and W. V. Con
nor handled the flrsl part and were
answered by llrncc Imvis, Murray
.lensen and WIIIIh Hchuler, tlir
students of Ihe local high school.
Two longer addresses wen; given
bv the tousl master and L. A.
Wright. Qhicn Vuden rendered a
peppy Hading on he subject of
dads. Mr. Hammer sang two
solos which were thoroughly en
Joyed by the men and boys. This,
(Continued on Pago Five.)
Advertising
For
Results
In lis long IKt tif Biherti-iug
clbiit h u hicli hicludcM prnc-Ik-nlly
rfry tigrcsic btil
liow rimi In Die cll The
Obertrr I- pnnnt if I lie fm-l
that rtrry mim of them adter-ti-
for Hh result ohtHliied.
not for I lie sake if Mtdi uc
tltclr iihiims In print r lHtntie
IImi imi"l "follow tbe crowd.'
M pry hjI rrl lir tins n rr.il
llHxvNitgn alfrilt hi1 hllines
Hint In twllctrn will tntcrc-t
ytni und Ik mutually profitable
TIip ihMrcp flimw an aiHcr
ller wIh ftwttdH Ills imwtcy
iiM-rrly hM-aiip In- h a frleml
of Cite aHT. m- for MHiie iMli
r M-rMiinl rrani. 'I'Im Oli
NTirr fks ri"iiltH fttr ll ad
ortlM'n ami Ms Ptcr-lwrpttJ-Ittg
HitriiMK indlcaicH that re
Mil ts in Mf-urtil.
Obrvrr Adcrtl-lng
A Murcluuiiilslatf HerTlue."
FATHERS, SONS
' DINE AT (ION
Alexandra
Passes Away
Late Today
Queen Mother of Great
Britain Answers Final
Call at Home at Sand
ringham House,
SANDHINGHAM, Engtund (By
the Associat(d Tress)- Quoon
Mother Alexandra died lutn this
afternoon at Sandringham House.
Alexandra, widow ot the lute
King Kdward Yll of England, up
on the death of hr husband in
1910 became the Queen Mother, a
title which had been In disuse since
the days of Henrietta Maria, tho
consort of Charles V.
The eldest . daughter of King
Christian IX of Denmurk. Alexan
dra was married Albert Edward.
then- Prince of wales, on March
10, 1SH3, and for SS years during
tho reign of. Queen Victoria, al
though somewhat in the back
ground, was greatly beloved by licr
adopted people.
Bom iii (AopfiUiagen
Born in Copenhagen, December
1. IKii, she went to England as
the bride of the future king the
same yeur her father wus crowned
ruler. of Jienmark. Hho wan then
IB, a girl of ruro charm and beauty
and, by reasoii of the frugality or
her own family, o? simple and im
cxtravugunt tastes.
ITpon the death of Queen Vic
toria lu 1901. when her husbund
ascended the thro no, Alexandra be
came queen and reigned with him
for nine years.
Alexandra, udopted the title of
th? queen mother In 1910 when
Qeorgo V, her son, and the Prin
cess Mary were crowned upon the
passing of Kdwrd VII. For years,
as Princess of Wales, her name had
been associated with most of 1ho
great public benevolences und
churltlcH of England. On Juno 25,
"Alexandra luy,M euch year thou
sands of pounds were contributed
by liritons the world over for hos
pitals und other similar Institutions
in honor of their royal patroness.
Continued Philanthropies
Although more than 81 years old
at. the time of her deuHi, the uueert
inotJcp -never lost interest lu. her
muiiy pin Kin (iirupies. - j luring- the'
world war hc sorved as heud of
the British Tied Cross, thft Queen
Alexandra Imperial Military Nurs
ing service, tho Koyal Indian
Nursing service, the Territorial
Force Nursing service and the
Koyal Nuval Nursing snVvice. The
Aiexamira' j-ie( Force fund, of
which she was (he head, kept Hrlt
1 ish soldiers supplied with comforts
and dellcucles throughout the four
years' struggle. Hhc ulso wus in
terested in infant welfare work.
The queen mother was related by
blood or marriage to many Kuro
pean royul families, 8hn was a
sister of King- Oeorgc of Oreece
who was assitasltiated In 11113. of
King Frederick VII of Denmark
and of tho former Dowager Km-
fContlnue.n on page R)
HUSBAND SLAYER
TO PAY FOR ACT
WITH HER LIFE
i;uiii.Tirrov.. x. v. (Uy
tit" Asociutod rrcvy) Mrs. Kan
nlr Nomt. ctHivli'liil or flrxl dn
Rnv iniinlcr for klllliiK licr third
hitsliiiiMl, Henry hoMr, pas tmlny
W'llll'IKMMl to di alli In tin: clccli lc
chair.
Mrs. Tucker Hearing
Set for Next Friday
Honds of $160 were rcfuir'd for
Ihe appearance of iMrs. lAz Tucker
before Juatlce Hugh M. Ilrady on
a llijiior possession charge l-'rlduy.
N6veiitber -7, wliffn siie was ar
raigned In. justice of the peuce
court this morning. I'tiable lo pro
vide the sum. she wus returned lo
the counly.Jall. Her young daugh
ter Is slaying there with her. They
returned lo Im (Srande form Itolse
last night In .Sheriff Jesse Ilre-
heais car.
Annual Turkey Shoot
Will Be Held Sunday
rollli'MlinifH u II I lilivi' Mir- prlv-
llric of iitskltig up lliir iu n
M'lmi'lK and of eliooHlng Hny tyiic
of Mhoolliig from six-nlioot'TS to
dir. Unit, tlir-y pr'f.-r for tho mi
nimi turk.-y shoot nf th: Wing. Kin
und r'!i'-iroot fdilh Hi thn Mine
Tr'- gromidH Htinday el 9 s. m.
Thr.-f hlrdn. Iiitdtlding tilrk.')-N.
K'-cs'- and dui-ks, wlit ! given uh
prlxi-n. Hud wrulh'-r will not lie
sllow.-d to Inli-rrupt the sport, for
th. i-liih hus a weuther-proof house
oil the gromidH.
t.tiiieh.on ulll he wrveil on the
grounds by Wilier I'Hlmer and his
In Ipera.
MIMIIHIM, TO BK SI MAV
INIVKHHITY IK OI1KUON.
Kuff'-ne. Or.. (Mperlal) M'-morlMl
wivie.il for President Prince K
I'nimil.ell will he held at the I'nl
vt'tvllv of Oregon at 4:30 p. ni. In
tie- Woman's building, Hunday.
Nm-emb.-r 21. Judge liwreneo T.
HiirrtH of Kiigene, ineniiier of the
elasn of '(3, will be the main
spuikcr. . . i .
"Lucky House
f'luiiUK'e.y Oleott, 01 io of Aniorlm'H foifinot actors who wum
Mrlekcn by an alnxi.nt liietirnhlo dlNoase, 1h rupldly recoferliiff,
V lille lie nan In dying condition Oleott kept uskhiit tlutt lio bo
token to IiIh "lucky lionc" In Now York t'lty, wliere lie witu Miro
lie would recovri' from his IHiichh. . TI10 luck of tUU Ikiuho iH
ovidcncwl by tblH iliotOKrapl of Oleott mid Ills lo tnken an
they HtrolleU aloiMC the street after Ids niarvvlowt recovery. .
HlELB ,
CASEDELAYED
WI1ITK PLAINS. N". Y. (By tho
Aiaocluled l'reas) The lthluo
lanilcr iinniiliut'lit trial, Scheduled
for resumption t lilH morning, ud
journcd until Monday lo glvo cotin
Hi'l for Leonard Kip Ithlnelander,
pluintirr, an opportunity to muko
neceaHiiry InveatlButlon Into Hie
contents of ono of -tho -"myHtery"
letters that cauard Ihd stidilen ud
Journmi'lit or Ihc casv ycslerday.
The ' 'niyalery lettors" wero
liiinonu- San went liy Leonard to
ninr jijim-b. iiiu ii.'kiu win-, uriuin
their man-laae. The eontenlH or
these
letlerM arc jiriinltledly of
sensational character.
Colorful Curl Comes
To Fashion's Realm
I.ONIH1N" (Ky the Aftsocialed
1'ress) The curl once seen In
the coiffure Im coming buck.
The latest edict of the lialr
drcsH Is that hair must show
from beneath the brim of wo
men's huts. Ktishkon has decreed
thut curls miKit match the wear
er's dress.
They come In pastel shades
and ure planed on so only tho
hair in pale blue, petunia, rose
or green shows from under the
hut. Wigs in pastel shades ciin
hi? obtained to match evening
gowns.
"Lightnin"' Has Male
In Turkey Chauffeur
llTessi Inlerpretlng his attitude
POUT A N't; LI. LM, Wash. (Ily toward business. Preddr.iit foul-
the Awioeiulvd Press) "Llghtnln'il.lgo in uii udilroKS Inst night at the
Hill's" story ot driving n swiirm of Unniial banquet of tho New York
liees across the plains ill
US with
out loKlng a bee was pearly paral
lelled WedncHilay when (Hen ,Mer
eliHiit of l''nrks lippciircd In the
town's iiuiln sln-el Willi r.H turkey
gobblers which h.. drove o miles
over a puncheon irsil from tm
lliiclKdunk runcli in thu Hoi: vul
ley. l-'orks vtiinled s turkey shoot for
Thanksgiving, but tho birds were
lucking. Mil a WMgcr Merchant
walked mi miles to the lloe valley,
bought the turkeys and drovo them
through the woods, losing only two
en route.
CoolidRcs Return lo
White HouHe Today
WAHHINTSTKMf (Hy Hie Assoel
a led Press) President and M rs
foolldge reltirned lo Washington
enrly today from their M-hour trip
to New York where the president
litt lilKht aildressed tho New York
state chamber of cummere.'. They
went Immediately to the
House Irorn the station.
While
Cured Him
nrn a
X I K JA
1TALIA.V LOAN SOLI
0
NEW YOUK (Al') TUo I00,- fnuo testimony to tie offered be
OOO.OUO Italian loan offered f0r the court or Miking by "Im
throiittli a natlou-wldo bonking; proper means to Influence" tho
nyiidlcato lieodcd by the t. V. Mor. widow of tho fihanandoah'a com
Kan company, n-ns sold beforo noon wander,
totlay with ovcr-sulHH.Tlptlon lndi- i y ' . ' , , '. . ,
rntl. AllhoiiftU llio lorgan firm WA8iNOT0N (By the Assocl
ineroly annoumml clou iig of tin, uted preM)x, couJ,e, or Mrs.
Hilworlptlon ucHikH, other largo M wt Ltt,aowlle, Josepn K.
hanks associated in Uit-lr offcrinu UByln aBk(,d Hlwrt)t)lry wllbur lu
haid onl. t tho iMinds woro ,eMer t , ,t nlgnt to
usually heavy. It is est mat-d Mm aBobata tho. Shenandoah court
100(00u,000,
Al'TO I1CK ATTACK lOO
HEIIIIT, Kyi-la, (Al) Ten sol
diers mttl civillsjis were killed or
wounded when an automobile bus
nrocccdinir from liclrut Ui Daman-,,
ens was Hltnckcil a few miIIch
.... .
"T 1 BKn " "''
Tho
soldiers wero acting as au escort
for thu bus.
WALKS I'ANdfcXH VIKIT
KAMIItlMillAM, Kmc. (AP)
Tli lliu-e of WuIcm cniicvllcd Iii
i Kit or rtiito lo fiiilld hull, not-1
..,M,.M...,,H ,CI..
tlons for a liiiichuon In Honor or
Ills return from South Ainork.
.....I was on til- i.y to KiuulrUw
Iu n notified of His Brand-
.luthei's .lentil. Oiie-n Ale.nn.lrn
punned iiiuiy amid rho peaceful " " V" , ,
rurul KurroniiilliiKH wlilcli slio loved h " Locarno policies and obll-
wi well. 'lliroiiKlioill llio limn gallons. ,..,,..,.,. '
hours Utile ro.., of pcoplo lln- I As a result of Luther s confer
Ki red, et.. "e.l, at the H.rlnU of "ces with party leaders, the gov
tho royal n-siili-iirc. hoping for eminent was assured of a big nm
word Unit Ihe imllent would sur-1 Jorlty In the relchstor for acccpt-
unce of the Locarno treaties.
America Makes Progress
Along Business Lines
xt...i. i',.ti.- ni.. ii,- Aauh.ih.1 tim nation, leuvlng New York, to
- 'state chamber of commerce ap
oeuk'd
for a better and more sym-
lillthelle ullderntandlng by the gov.
rnmeril of Ihe commercial woriu s
problems ami by business men of
the affairs of government.
"When government enters the
field of business Willi Us grent re
sources, he siil'i. ' ii huh a icon..!!
v In ...Irnvuulinr.e und lllirff Irieliey
but, hnvlng the power to crush all I nd how much those who nro rel
coinpetltors, likewise closes theiy pruminent in our business life
door of opportuiiUy und results In , know abou'. government," contln-
nionnpoly."
I Miring his speech the president
reiterated his belief thut there
must be continued effort toward
government economy anil effi
ciency with resulting tux reduction;
expressed the view that no perma
nent stabilization of European fi
nances and currency can be .ae
ronipltxhrd without a deflntto ad
just ne-nt of tho debts owed by
various nations abroad to the
I'nlted Hlutes. and udvocnted anew
American adhesion to tho wurld
court protocol.
I'mlsc forefathers
1pt-luring that the American
j forefathers were wise In making
I Washington tba puliitcul center oi
ItlllCHELL
TO TESTIFY
Oil MONDAY
Fighting Colonel to Take
Stand in Defense of
His Charges
DELAY IN TRIAL
NOT ANTICIPATED
Testimony of Witnesses
in Honolulu to Be Tak
en Immediately by De
position. ; .
WASHINGTON (By the Associ
ated PrctuO Tho chances that the '
Mitchell court martial trial will
proceed to Its end without any pro .
longed delay brightened consider
ably today.
The opposing; . counsel agreed .
t hut the testimony of several wit
nesses who are now In Honolulu
would be taken by deposition Im
mediately. Representative ' Kjeiii, Colonel
Mitchell's counsel, told the court
Mitchell would take the stand
Monday to testify In defense of his
charges against the national atr
service. -. r
CLEAHSFOLEY
WASHINGTON (Bjr the Associ
ated Press) Captain Paul Foley
I was exonerated today by the Shon-
andoah . court of Inquiry of Mi's.
I ..!, ...... 1 lAuwi.in, ' bumtsva
that ho sought to swajr her testl-
Jni,pnyr,., j; .-,vA'',"!'',. i-v' ' '
I . Tho court held that' Foley, Its
I former Judge advocate, was nv.
. irulltv either of eaeklnf to cause
from further duties because of tho
manner In which it conducted the
inquiry Into th charge1 brought
aguinst ' former Judge Advocato
Captain Foley by Mrs, Lansdowno.
UK It UN'
Associated
,.,,1. l.,hn. nH
' ', . ; 1. ,
told ,pttV,r ' ,d .h
w'11, thu a"' .
signing ceremony In London.
pacember 1, and that a new cab-
develop as l no Dullness nieiruF"-.
Mr. Coolldgo said that this ar-
rnngement, however, had resulted
In ono important dlsadvanlagc-y
, inn poniumiy -...w.
lousiness anu prai"'i .........
hnvo had a oeiler unnrrsiaiiuuiK
of each other and been less likely
to develop mutual mlsupprciihcii
tiiona and suspicions."
"If a contest rould bo held to
determine how much thoso who
uro really prominent In our gov-
..pitmonl life know about businest
ui'd tho president. "It is my linn
;Vonvk llon lliat the prise would be,
uwurded tu those who arc In gov
eminent life. Thla Is as it ought
In be. for those who have tho
I greater authority ought to have
the greuter knowicuge.
"Out It l my even firmer con
viction that tho welfare of our
country rould b very much ad
vanced through a better knowledge
by both of thosa parties of the
multifold problems with which
each has to deal."
Huiphaslxliig tho "desirability of
the largest possible independence
between government and business,"
(Continued oa fag Firs., ' '
COURT RULING
GOVERNMENT
ILL RESIGN