La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 21, 1925, Image 1

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    EA8TESN 008 LOADING NEWSPATES- TWELVE PAGES TODAY
THE WEAT&23
PORTIAND AP) Ore
Kon: Fair tonight and Hun.
lay. ' Freezing temperatures
In Urn east, froata In the west.
M
sprtirr
VOLUME XXIV.
MKMBER AB0OGUTEO PRW
LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 36
CITY Z&tt
EDITION 1) '
ft
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, FflOM Tl 6 Ell r
TEW, 6-3
Maijpon and White Ma
chine Makes Winning
Score in Last Period
LA GRANDE' UNABLE -
, TO STOP ADVANCE;
Cox, Lino-Smashing Full
back, Is Hero of Union
Victory; Large Crowd
Witnesses ; Game, :
. Annirunn mill . while-, foothall.
inHf'hlne from tnlon paid A friend-
lv vlnlt. to tin; Titer i)"n y Blerday
afternoon. Mtrncstlv" IweakPd thr
btif cars lull and then .joyously re?
turned 10 Its Jiontn wltU. I.a
(irtmihvrf KrnlpJ tliuinphrtntly ills.
itli.jMri nx n. trofihy:of. the gridiron.
Union won. (i lo S. for 1t first,
vl.torv over the .l)lqei.rnd 'White-
ffuiUmll - f.nn Hlnro .wlm.'. know
-hA iiw ue when granilfHther.
plMyoa.- Jneineniaiy, tnion in, now
lir a position to lay. 'Ctolm' o a
Union-Wallowa counts; ' Qhamiilon-Klilp,-
If niieh II title exists. forlta
iiihlff'-o have, left the xaJnens or
i-ri''af nions Its troll of iTchie've
ments. ... . ; ..:.. .
. The lii feat. wlillei UDSetllnir the
dollt: bueknt ' ollfl VWrlOtia other
Mi-p mill hellefs tlml' Iji (Irande
Is unheatahlo In n Union game, was
nn.dlKfrrare, .beeauHf tlii.;victorloim
eh-'ven how;d jiowr that extolled
Hint .sbllilt.'U hy the. Tigers. Iji
Ornnde In the, third quarter, was
within, eeorlng distance but -could
1 not find III.' ability to punch tlte
' ball 'oyer, . Instead,- frhwa drop
klekiul n goal from Hhe . BO-yard
l(ni. ihilon, getting possession--of
tne'.Plpdtl" nflnr a "brenK.". if
fimiide eiip he- rlifhtljr ealled that.
rtp ln.I.u flrande Avrrjlbrj., could
Mi.l Villa find the pun?h to thrum
through to score. . It took nm-eral
j.lajs to, reach, the goal line, but
thcaUvanoe was' steady, and .. well
nlKl't unstoppable.
V :ox Outstanding Star i
liislurs the victory! to Vnlon also
goeai the .credit' or having tlio.out
sisndltig star Oox. mighty maroon
fulllriick. .Ills' line plunging wa.s a
r'vf-n.'tlon to- llie, Aiieetatocn, ' and
no tnun- made more .yardage than
resulted from his terrific, charges.
;' 11. iirande was 6tltwelghed and
outplnyi'd In. the pinches,, nut not
tuitfopglil. After the f Won scot",
l.u Ornnile thp v everything It Jui'l
Into'a rlniH attempt to win, rcsort-
V-i ; : ' . . '
.flonllnud'on 1ge Two.) .
. I-tl A. ' Sn.yre' county school su
perlnlcmlcnl ; Lconaril Allen. n.s.sls
I :i 1. 1 stoic club leader, and Hrlous
liu-mbcrs or the I'nlon Hlock Show
coinoiitie and hoys' and girls'
club member will ! speakers at
a Imliuucl to be given this evening
starting nt B'.SO o'clock, at Ihe Un
ion hotel. Ti n of the members or
tin- slock show association will be
liosls, - j -
One hundred and fifty or more,
people will iiHend the unnilM"t, In
cluding, members or the boys and
girls'', clubs and their .families,
various slockmen of the county,
mciuliers of the Tnlon Htock Show
coininlttee and others who nre in
terested In hoys' and glrla' club
work.' ,-'''.
K8!
ShipJSarly, Is Plea Of .
! Carrier
; ,Wlili 'l.rlMl n.ns ucly n III""
niba-.-llittn mouth nw:iy. I'- C
liuniaiit. Iwiil nt lor llf Am
orlnin J!iillvr:iy KxurCM coinl-uny.
mm It. H. Huron. potiinuti r, nr.'
ft.khig Ihv co-oucrittlon vl ll"' I'uli.
lie lo n ll'-vc Hi- Htruln of t rui.li
iiHunliy inroumor' O during tlir lt
fi'W tiaytt U' fori- I 'hrlntnuia. TIilw
In lu"U Bro uruillf; . vcr.vonc lo
HiUp und ship I'hrblinus puckugis
curly. t
1'u.ili rj. askltiB p' oiilp lo mull
lli. tr piiikne-i. . arly arc 1"lllg Iut
up In tin- poslofflc.'. I'wlofflco
'tiiploy.il will not work afl.T lul.lr
lilfflil. lOo mb' T 24. ojcoyt for 111''
liHpiiirh of f Irxt -cluw iiii.ll. ""J
ilisulut.-ly no. mull n'lll I.- put In
piHiorrin- l.oxu on Unit dny. Jlr.
Huron . annoulic-'l. "Postal m
ployw i, ro going lo have n Clirlt
liias holltli.y for the flnrt lllii"'." he
mid. "and thut ik nn ddltlonal
rt-Hwon why pockugc miould bv
malkd cflrly."
i I'nckag. n. aliould n4 wnipiM il
I M'currly an.La,lJri..f.( Jrllnly with
tlic . torrwt itrt-.-l nanil'tr.
In Politics i
Mrs. Jinwb llaur. C'lilcmgb mil-,
llonalre, Is expected to be a nii
dldatn for. fonirrcvs next Nprlng
agauiai. .ngreNman rren
Hrltlen or IHInoK' Mie lias.ni
aimouiK-iM Iter candidacy, but
trlends Inslsl sliu will nuike r!in
ratxt. - Win has ' hrrn". act 14 c ;.ln
rcniihlh-an politics fur years. -
.'Ninety' days in the countyv JiiJI
amL a fine of i.6u und cbsta whs
th sentence -pronpunecd ;igatiHt
ueorge ftoblo. by justice l'uv'S
Hrady this morning fplluwIiucXo-
bVC.-eonylctlon.- -Son u: charge pf
dM'hig wlille lhtolcated'vb'f a jur
or six men who ;roturncd the.v'r-i
llct after about minutes ot.de
llberatlnti )n the. ju.ilcn. or the
peace court Friday nftcrnooo
. Autbinstlc Tevpciitlon., ,orv .:.thp
driver's .license la effected by lliu
hiw under which Nohle'a orrense:ls
lcl'lncd. The court ' ordered fur
ther that, the Kherlrr take the p'rlsr
oner's, .car Into .custody, .for ' the
te'riod of his iniprhionmenl.'v ;. '
Noble ..signified' tint he i'wpuld
!irppe.ai..the..decl.4tvn.'rin(: tile 't'ou.rt
.grlinled' a' slay, of, execution until
30 'o'clock this afternoon. in order
that, tlu-,' miotic inlghl ,bc filed.
.llonds'weru set ut 1500. .. ' ' ".
i :. l'" ''
H. C. Davis Will Face
County (irand Jury
11. C lavls wns bpuud over to
the grund jury froin Justice Jlugh
K. Itrady's - court this morning,
where he wus arraigned Trom Wal
luwaK'ounly on a charge of larceny
by bullce. Itunds were act at Jl'UO.
JhLvlMlH allege,! ToHinyc violated
ohligatlona of trust pertaining to
an automobile, purchase on it con
tract of sale. , - 1
Union Man Charged
With Theft of Hay
'Kd (Jllllspie. of Inlon, plcnl-l
nol. guilty 1o u clmrirc of lnrrnv.
In the justice of tie p-aci' court
this iiioriiinfr. lir trial was
for Kriday, Nov. 7. and CllllRpi
was reh'iised on his rfcognijmnev.
The Jarceny. so the churjre nd,
'was1 of a loiid of liny., .
Services Here
i Abbreviations in writing lit" name
,.r .iuii. until. litntti rcniilt In mis-
rout In i;. If the HddP'.s. is noliclear
ft stows down 1h postal wrvtce
h.I trills, limn ilnt-lnf Ilir liHMi- N'd.
on. If Ihe contents of a puckugc
nre fragile a caution on the wrap
ping to tnai enerr win mionn
i twist- thrnuirh wboHe 1m lld it
pits- that it pqulrcs extra cure
ful handling.
.irt-M of th addrci'Sei' Is known th
r. ltirn nddrcss should PM' on all
jnirkag-'x "r mall of any kind.
nM..,ralyl ll mV tll tfl ll'f ll'!l
).-tl r ofriei- or the pnckas" 1m- loat.
ti t hI.hu n wise olnn to put in
jMiime Information on tin- Ituddc of
jth" paikug" o If th'- outside marks
lufome ili mnu inr I'l'mnj i
own r or thnt of th- pe rson io
whom It Is sent U not lo.-t.". lr.
Dunning said.
i - imnn nf rnroiirHclltir ln!t-
Iter addressing, special labels have
SUii-n itfued by the American r,x-
presa company to ga-e i nrmuniw
express packages th right of way
duriiig fM: Lcll-la: s-
ISSENTENGED
SCHOOLS OF
LA GRM1DE
INK HIGH
byStem 111 Upper A.iia(lCSthu8laaUp'mu8lc lovrn is expected
Classed as Progressive '
? and Efficient
WELL-tt ALuN CED
EDUCATION GIVEN
La GraindC High ; School
v "Ranks in the First of
; Six Classes or Accredit
e'd Institutions. vv. :
. "V'rvt people In Lb. Cr:intl" rraU:
lxi wfiut a progrpHatvo hivli Rohool ,
-Iih-vc htr(.'. commented 'hi.r tK
Towlir. thv principal: lhl morn-
Itior. o" ho urvfyJ thf Mta.k8
ofrpnpfr that .promlnd morr tlwili
lMluiuf dy'fl work for iHHtur-
"The ny.tiiMii.thnt operates htrc
la one of . the most . natlBfuctory
lliaf has rver'bn workurt iout."
h eohtin'ird, luMln-f, "I- Midn't
orltclnut" tt; rfcm'jprlvhVged to.
Its principal ndvnHR: n( Mr'.'
Towleri , explained .It; ; lies in", :tJio
Cact that while. th system la very
elastic, ponaltlhiip )he student fo
shane ills courae according to his
mental noil Inten'sta, at. thr ftiTno
time It W bo well ordered as to;
rMiHre'.".'i(tudk'a. that. 'e.vVrycomT
plMod juuiif'j rcprewntM h; well-,
balanced higii 'aehpol ."eduuntloji.
. UraiiuMtluii l iilt..
Vlfleeni tutits tire 1 rMiilnvl for'
ftruttuatoh..-:): Of. , tlint number,
thjvi!.'iuust' have bten earned in
u.nrrnsn. nnn in Amru'Hn iiwurjr
whv in M-rnvi: u . ......
civic. . The- remainder 'must in
clude two niujor cotrtires and twoj
minors, a ntajor representing . thr?n
yea in of work In one. depart ment,
and a- titlnof y .two' y-M fuitn
the rest 'of hla credits., a Ktuili-pt
takes addiUoriitV', -work v eoiW'fatlm;;
generally of' two. .Mjlier 'depurt-;
nients. lie tuny ultimolrly ciirti
credits In livfry dcpartuient fh.'t1
the school provides, provided . at
(the smite time h uieeta the ne
cessities of his eourHf.
"No two Htudcnls are ffrailuiiti'd
from thf La firaiiih- hlph Sfhoor
with efietly tla-.ham'' combination ciiJd be devoted lo-the phlcnl
Of credits." the principal declared, Supervision of the children In ai
"although every ffMidmit ahvavs 'lead', lr. liny Murphy'a addrV-.Srt
mei-la all th"-..riulrcmcnm of .the M he mfiliiic of the child welfare
at"in.". '', Mepurtm nt ,in the Nelelthbrhood
6 jNrhilr- roup' - iVIub.rooitw at. 1 ho. library building
"KubjeclH tiru not blocMd off. I'Vlduy eveniu? gav.f Impetus to a,
In. courses, However. thre. are'
six " definite'- -courses from '.which
(o "choose: prnerrtl, .colleg'i. pre
paratory, a-h'nllNe, eoiniafrclal,
iiug lajt'1 and inilustrial arts."
In order to aeeoi.iniodnto (lie
tyslfin to youiitf people who ex
pt.-cl to conclude Uielr eduealhiii
wlth high school, Hfvernl of the
courses .are nrranged to - permit
Int-nsivr work along special Mm s. i
t'onsequenlly, a student may bn.
graduated without halng lilb-d
the rcuuiruments of colhgt?
Iranee.
Only .2.1 p'u cent of Hie Htti'l-
,ent body Is now enrolled for th
college prcpuratory course. Korty
p.-r c;nt of all sttnb nlH take Dm
omiiiereiiil course la Hudr Junior
ni.t n. nlnr vhm. Thi n ar ":'.
l ihir .f.i,iiiiri.liil nm li I h 14 I iflil
ll'U more are In tin- nmnjal tralp-
nig eotirHca, and 10U tire enrolled
for home economics.. . ,
L'nder a , plnu whleh the Na
tional Federation Is now trying to
make general ovr the l'nlhd
states and which has been. In
operation hrc for three years--credit
is nl low-ill In mmdc, boltt
In school and oulalde, wherov-r
- (Contlnueo on rag lM ;
TRAFFIC MANAGER
TO SPEAK BEFORE
(.'LUIWIEN TUESDAY
Kr d Kfldle HK'lt i hiilniiHti of
I he 'prograMt for t he rhniiibcr f
eouihi'Tee luncheon-meeting Tiiea
day Houn.. w hep I;. ,1. Knoll, truf
fle, niumigt-r pt the Western White
I'ltie Mnjrai'iiirW hsMoelHtion !
scheduled to sp'Vk ,ln cxplannilon
of -the n-J f o . fourth section re.
Hef In the Intermediate rate cawe. '
Th rrgula r boa rd met Ing of
the chamber rill be held lu the
office Mondsy evening,
Tuesday evening tho agrh-ulluie
arid a' health committee will inet
for 'dinner and discussion at the
honte-of Mr. and ..Mr lank Mc
Kennon. Til- turning aprhuliurjl
cCnomle eonferrncr and exposi
tion and ihe propon-d health week
are the prlneh.al matters of bud-
nefiV to b" dalt with. t
K. P. Ivodgc Planning
Initiation and Dinner
Tim KjiIbIiH of I'.ttila, lo'Iitc of
l.a Uruitui.- Ii pn iMtrlug for nn tn.
Itlutlon ci'rcuuny am 1iuntiu.it
.Monday evening which will In: at
tended by det.xt from 1'nton.
luii'.:t t.nl u'.b-.T I 'Jlnta B.artc'.
Large Crowd
Expexted At
Band C oncert
First of Winter Series' of
Indoor Recitals by Ia
cal Band to Be. Held To
morrow. .
to hear tlio first of tlio winter sc
ris of Indoor bund concerts which
will hnjfin-witii a. recital by tho La
Grande tnunlclpitl band tomorrow
aftfrnopn ni, 4 o'clock lu Vhc Ar
cade theater. r. . " .
Spvml' wcik of rrinnrnl havt
prepared Uir' riw-'mbcra o tin; band
fnr- . itrfppt rsmlltlnn nf thn ttrn.
Krm. orcordlnR to -Director An-
In thtast: indoo conciTts have
nltruotcvd : iarp! rrOwtla nnd wero
iiiiore. 'popular tlittri tin Bummer
prosTnma. U. la ontlclpalud that
this will -again, prove -the caso'thla
winter. ; : .
Mr. I6nry '.today unnouncd the
following program.: . '
1. NOveiturc, "Semlramldf''. .
- i i. .h. It wsini
2. Cornet nolo. Tho Hrldq of-
r"tb Yfh'.:.n U t'liirkc
;. Rtnea frohi'the cbtn'le .
opera, "Tlio Hrrpnad"-
'V Victor II rbert
, . x Intermission. J
i. UeturiPlye, A Huntlnir -
Hcwic." ..; BucalOH.il
V--'Tlto morning1 breaks calm
and. pcnbfful.V Thn huntsman
prparw (or the -ohnse. , . MWo
. Jump on our waddle and our
'."huntsman t HOundH n inerry
blajtt.' The. parties join.. VThn
' mud is ullvtw wlth'hnraciiR'n!"'
. r.. the .scnt. . '.Tally Jto!"
- Pull iiry- death. , "Vc '
' f'tt(rn "lionle."' x
5. (a) !NarLssuH," '
'v.......;..;..........Kth,'l,ert Nevln
0) 'Mnrcho- ludlertno" .
' ..U.:...a -..-....A. Helleiitck
C "ytnierlcun llntMie, .
..'..Vlftor Herbert
v. ,r6piilarV.nror-'
numbers arc
nrrti
prompted by, tb-director. . ..,
; rrglug -tho need, for a public
whool mjrae whue entire, time
movem-ni thai mny cuinilHitie in
ilic orgHtiized co-operation Of Ihe
woman's club with other commun
ity hollies' fur Just, auch measures
of health promotion.:
At Hi" close- of Or." Murphy'a
talk, lu which he oplnlued com-
pn-lienaivcly thi' alkaline rcuulre-
nunts or the body that draw upon
the bones and tip" loth when tli
dlol . fitlts to supply ' fruMs, gre-n
vegetables, milk und een-als, Mrs.
H. V"8teniaver, rhalrmait of
mh-.Mic department. pnwnU'd the In
-
Itlul talk of a S'Tb-a on tneiiUil d
lopment. ,. . - .
Mrs. Wetitcnhiivcr Hiucge.sted to
o'-pruneni uie orgauiKauon or
e;nuai council mat woum allow
e viiTaimn oi im jn-aus.
'' run-ni-h-iiciht aswoeuitioiiH,
I'u renl-Teueh
P '
eliambtr of eommerce mid tlu-
Neighborhood elub In movement)
fnr t-stiibllstilng better liealth con-
dltioiis in the uchools.
(; rants Pavi I'lrtn Im-onioratc
HALKM. Ore.The Klar Keeil
flroeery eompany, wltji Jieuduuar
ters ln tirants Thhh mid capital
slock of Jriaan, has been tneorpo
raled by W. O. Andrew, Lillian
Andrews and (leorgc II. KeKterson.
"Lost
Without
It"
Oeea-lutially 'I lie !-rter b;i"
mabTM etprvM lira It firr Mh
rcllemi and Mm scrtlci ti, lM
mlel with Hie ti.Mial niea.su re
qf ailierM; -Hlhlin, lUivutlv
a nuinait ulm Tiber e.pre?wel
Iter npini'ltloti ei'laJly fiw
tin adtertMiig iitrrvuLgr- of Dm;
paper, arlng tliat mIh wotiltl la
Iom. ttltlHHil llieni and rm.fri
II ie vu b--ri tt I011 prle man y
thiitvt by . Imtltig llio In forma -thin
tltey gltn.
1'IimI'h e eamde nf high
realer-itierrt that tn cthbiHitJ
In many ollapr ways tt reader
liilrrrNi that ! ihH to Im- had
In any other publk ily itieatt
atailallc to Hie U f;raml twl
Terti-T. CiMirlel H t it
Imv n4tir-4'UM. Mm I ntMitm an
ad verity If tg lnvc?liiienl cwink -tally
worth mblle.
"Obaerrep Advert bilng t
A MerU.amUa.lng Hervk.
1,110 III
EAST AREA
Western Oregon Divorce
t i'ereentago Higher
' Than Here.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
CONDITION UNIQUE
207 Jforc Couples Separ
ate Than i Are Wed:
State in General Firtds
Divorces on Increase,
WASHINGTON (Special to The
Observer) Even though the wiles
or Utile Dun Cupid, seem to be lean
attractive in the atato of Oregon
and thn divorce courts ure gaining
in Tiivor, tho .rtuirrhigea atlll run
nearly to hree-to-one favorite ovr
legal aeparatlon. .
The department of commerce
announces that, according to re
turns received, there wero In Ore
gon for the calendar year 1924,
897 marriages performed and
2945 dlxorcea granted. For 1923,
71G1 marriages, and 2891 divorcer
were reported. , !
The decrease in marriages re
ported for 1924 from fce number
reported ror 1923 is 1K4. or 2.6 per
cent. Tho divorces . 'reported for
tVJ4 show nn increase of (1 or I.N
per cent over the number reported
for 1923. I
The stutiHt.cu of marriages.. for
1924 were- furnished by tha utato
board of health and thoae of di
vorce for the anme year by tli
county clerks. . The . figures urn
preliminary und aubject to correc
tion. . " ' i
' Jefferson County lcabt
OI all the W unties of, Oregon,
Jefferson Tiuii ttw dhltinoUon bf be.
lug ihe best place to stuy wauon,
In two yeurs only three divorces
have- bciTV grunted, and on Die
other hand- 44 weddings have been
performed. Khermnh county, runs
a close, second -wltlr four divorces
in two yeuiH And 51! marrluges.
, ClnekaniuH county ban 1he un
enviublu reputation of being the
best divorce district In Oregon, in
two years' time 621 marriages have
been performed nnd 728 divorces
granted, a difference pf 207 more
divorces than marriages. It. la the
only county where the divorce e.
Ceed marriages. ,
l.iilon In Happy Medium
' L'nlou, Baker. Wallowa und
Umatilla count lea hit a happy me-
rlium. running near the general
average for the. slate. ;
Here ure Ihe figures for Kastern
Oregon counties for the years J923
add 1924:
Marrlagey Divorces"
fnlon 324 12i
I'mutlllu ...r 34't 127
Wallowa 1 :t S ' 3 ft
llaker 34ft 134
In Multnomah county 4H82 mar
rlagea and 26S9 divorcea were
granted.N
In Oregon west of Ihe Cascade.
ll,s4K couples wre wed In 1923
ami 1924 ami Ii 1 23 coupler were
divorced for a percentage of nearly
4 as many dtvoroes as marriages.
I n Oregon east of t he Casca den
2270 nuirrlage.i and 7 1 tt divorce
are p-cordeii for a percentage of
30 per cent divorcer to marriages.
Which would indicate Ihal In
Kasierri Oregon young people haVc
better thtin ji 3-to-l let. to find
happinesH In matrimonial vows,
whlh weHteri Oregon ean offer
odds of little h-tter than 2 to 1.
Americans Turn Down
Roumanians Debt Offer
WASIIINaTMS' Hy Mie AMKoel-
ni"d l'rew) The American d
eommlsrilon has deeiined to neeept
tin first formal offer for funding
of llnuniinlH'H debt to the I nlted
H' a lea, and toda v m ntMitit t 1 a
eount r proposal to the Itoumaiilati
commission.
The formula, aubmllted to lb
ttuuiiuinluns Im siibstuntlHlly tin
HMtne us ttie Hrltih-Atnerleun h.-
tb-rnent with modltleuilpns to me' )
koumnnla's purtlculur situation.
The (totiitiunluna have promised
to reply TueHday and both com-
in I tons appear to expect a scltl
ment. .
Hid Received Today
My Shipping Hoard
'AHIIIM;TN (Ity the Anwiel
jited lTeH-The bid of the 1-ollur
lln for the charier and purchase
of tin- Admiral-Oriental line, run
ning from Hey 1 th to the fr eut
wait Mibmltted tj the shipping
hourd today. . The board Is expei-1
d lo consider the ofTer next week.
The bid ofTercd iauo.000 fur u.
rlve-ytar charter of five vesKel
and pnrrhHJH' at the cad of that
tlUiV rot IJ.W.Vf.'OO.
Peggy Ditches
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'1'nffK)' HopkHis. Joyu. Iioh HlKiiiriiHl tlio eollnte i.T uitollui i.r
lu r "loo- iimK lKn," , acc-onlliiK lo 't Mblo iu.wn, Ii- fllliiK stilt lu
1'iii'Ih for a Ulvoruc from Count Uostil Morrcr, liwil, livr fourtli
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WllITK 'I'LAINH; IS. Y ?y tlie
Aasoelated l'ress) Uesplte. pern Is
tent reports that the Ithtneiamkr
nnntiltni-nt suit against Alice Jones,
negrews, . will bi settled out of
court, laaac N. Mills, counsel for
I'omird Kip Ithinelnnder, today
suld definitely the caso would con
ttnue.
"I am; in completn control of
this rase.. It will continue. There
have been ho Indications for set
tlement, Tlila statement will be
made In court M,utiday morning,"
MIIIh said. , .
Kl OKN K, Ore. ( Ky Ihe Assoel-i-d
I'reSH) Appurent.' klndneKK
turned out to be a holdup when K.
A. hewlH of Klamath Kails ' van
robbed of rf und forced to walk
three miles along the 1'aeirle high
way lo KiiKene last night.
U-wls was repairing u lire when
11 HtriuiK'T slopped und asked If he
d d help. 1.4'wia replied with
HiankK I hat he didn't. ' Then if
you're iiltt sure you don't need
help, we do. HI Ick em Up, HiiliI
Ihe alratitcer.
Ijewks felt Ihe iiiuxxli! ut libi bark
nd reached for the sky. The rob
ber look all of lewls' money, dis
abled 1'wts' car a'. then sped
away In his own machine.
Court Decision Upon
Mosul Area Is Given
TMK MAdl K tlly Ihe Ah.si.cI-
uteij 'rem) The pi-rmaiieul court
of Interiiatlnmil JllHtlee devereJ
its find In u loday reiriirdtng the dls.
pute het yvin n (I real lit Main and
Turkey over I lie Monti area of
Mesopotamia.
The court dechire the decision,
to be taken by the league of na
tions eounell, shsll be binding upon
the part left concerned ami shall
eoiisttipie u definite delermlna
lion of th" frontier between Turk
Uh and Itittinti maudute In I he
slate or Irak.
"i:i;i,M.ioi K m;vi ai."
llHtTI.VNP. )'. (Al') Kotith
ern Oregon Hii-nm to ) uiHb'nro
litic a rellitloiiH re. i ml, e-orihim
to Mate (.ante Wartlen Ateiill, Who
ba rcit'tvcil finir letti'r? n-Milly
telling of couterMhm ami aktug
forKlteiieHfl for lneakltig the game
In. In one letter tlio writer'
wife added a iMMiTlpt hi which
Ih ad de, her confcsHi to that of
Lvr It'ial-a'.ul.
RHINELANDEH
CASE TO GO Of
HELPER' ROBS
KLAMATHMAN
Another One
iii FRflM IflAHfl
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4H1 ' - .
XTRA
. tlANfiDAND'S 8TKP mw
(' II I v All (AP) (iaiiKlniid
brolttflit itn fiu.l into the coruiier'H
court I'alay wlien Sain Vlnciv bro
ther of Iwo victims or assnaaliLt,
allot ami kllle.1 John Sloiialo, nit
whs. .MitnnUi '.in.l ju.st U'stifle.! bo
tiki nut know Mlko Vliu l nliii was
allot down laat Tliiiratlay.
iKN;ri;iiiiOvs oi.,m,i;
SAM-'.M, Ore. (At) t Salem's
Ijongfellown club formed u immihu
nent oruaiiljithni at a imi'tlug
IhM night. A Mull, Uml Tislier
ebm neler, was proposed ror nteui
IhiIiIi as iM'Ing uu example of a
tall until jiccillng protiH'tbni ami
help, for willed the organlatloii Ih
nvowiy) to 'klM. Final action on
Mult' membership wio (lefemnl
until next meet lug.
IX'lHv.MMMlKP ATTACKS
m;UU AI') f.eneral Krhli
l,inlemlorrf Is atlaeklug his war
time chief, I'renldcut ou IHnileii
burg, for MipiHirllng far WM-nnio
treaty. laideiiilorrr'H nipohithm Ih
not likely to pretciit uiproal of
tho treaty, hiiveer, Mnei Ihe ni
clallHtH bae ile'ided to vole will)
tin government In fntor of the I At'
can ii i agreement. II In tbouglit
that lanlcitdorrr'H eiitlelm or Ibn
pnnhleiit will sevr the n-lembtblp
exlHtiiiir between the two fatiMMit
Hohllers.
Irish Propose 1 Drink
Shop For 400 Persons
LONDON (fly (he A.ortil'd
Crew) Heei'al thousand of the
ir,,iMiO drink nhnm tn the irlKU lr-e
lale will be Wl-d out If the ree-
ommemlatlrins f,( the kov rumen t
commission which haa been tnqiiir.
Ing Into the ii'imir ti affie an
udupled.
Thene ref.'MiuiiP nhilloiiM would
leave one drinking place for ev ry
4 an of population, or about 80Ui
for the whole eounlry. The liiinr
sellers who would reimiitt In busi
ness would be ohlhred to compen
sate those roree(t out by a ley.
H'-IHng of llnuor on Kund.iy
would not be abolished, luit travel
ers to whom ll'iuor may ! suhl
on Kuuilay, would be re-titn ri to
IraveJ lu mlb'M Inste.ul of three as
ut present to fpialtfy lot bonathle
travep-rs. The be of making Ht.
I'ulrlek's day, March 17. vholly
dry has been nhHiidomd Hud the
eominlHAton has reeommeiided that
tlilx holiday t.tke tin same status
as Hunday.
The com in llnn rocnm mends
that drunkard or tin Ir third enn
vlctlon be Jallcfl without b. Ing
riven the option of a fine Hnd thai
I driving an tiutvmubll'j whllu In
'11 . lULi
Agriculturists Score Two
Touchdowns on Van
dals in First Half :
harvardTyale
fight to draw
Last of the ."Big' Three"
Games in East ; This
Year Is Scoreless'., Tie;
Syracuse Wins. ; f '; r y.
TODAY'S FINALS . . v
Anny 33, Vnlnn 0. , .'.
Iii.llnna 0, Purdue 0, tie. , : '
Iowa Kialo 7, Drake .'
i.ri'lnM-n XT, inlhara 0.:
oliimhla 36, Alfred 0. - . ; .
Ml. hlltnii as, Muuiesota 0. : '
Holy CroM 48i Boaton Cnltcr.
0. , . -.'..,.
UroMii 38, New Hampahire 14.
Illinois 11, Oliio Male .
XMegen ARles It,
lilalio 7. :
. HOlKi:, Ida. (By the AiaocUted
Prr). The. Ore iron Akgtes drew
riist hiood In the nine with Ida.
lio today in tnavflrat period, aoon
nfliT the Kiwiio aUtrtrd.
l'owora of Idaho tried to , pint
und l.udy of A. A. C. received Iw
hind the Vitndul .lino, for' a touch
down, Jjnlder . kicked goal. The
pluy ut tho end of the first, nuai -'
ter ended with' the ball on tho
A (rifles' 17-yard Una. Score at tho
end of the flint period, . Agile 7,
IdullO ,'f , - . ;'
AgKliw Score Acaln
' Imtlio second quarter tho AKrlm
asulit eroHH tho .Idalip .'goal Hno
itud converWd'',' ' . ,.
',-TiU hnl'f iTnin the' 'icOre aibou:
Idaho., 0, Oregon Agglea U. ,
Idutiu rallied tn tho third period
uml aoored, tho fourth period be
Klnnlntr with the acore: Aggloe 14.
IJi.hu 7. . !'
li AltVAttll AND Y Art TIE
CAMMKUXlt; (By tho Aasoclat--td
Press). Harvard and Yaio
fought to a Bcoreteaa tie here tu
day. . - - . ' . ; " ; ' .
HYKAC18E' UlN'S, 17-0. V
KYRACt-HK (Dy the Associated
Press). Syracuse '. defeated Niag
ara 17 to 0 here today; :
HANUHINOHAM,' Kngland (Fly
the Associated Press) Privato
family services for Dowager Qfueen
Alexandra were conducted today
by her ehapluln, tho Hev. Dr.
Grant, In tho bedroom at the Sand
iliiKhum House where the body in
lying. Thn king, queen, and other
near relatives attended,
Physlelans who nt tended th
'pieen in her fatal Illness told the
AKMocluted JTeas; 'C)ueii Alexan
dra, wan unconscious to the last.
She uttered no word. The end wan
the most peaceful anyone could
possibly wish."
tnx.eutcd be Inadc punishable by
cancellaiiuu of the driving Ueensu
und imiirlsonmi'tit.
The eummlsslon reports a nwirk
nl ilitninutlon In drunk"iinefi
throuuhout I re In nd. In 1S70 eon
vlelluiis for drunkenness In all Ire
land reached 8r.-l70, wUil In VJZi
ror the free Matt they were re
dticed to BKtJ.t. This Is attributed
mainly to the high prices, cuutM-d
by war taxation, which the ooin
riilMion wouuld hsc continued
I PATtlrt (AP) "The -tlmi for
uutveisiil snfrmgd In rVance la ap
proaching." This unnouueemeiit.
l.v ll- iirl Knger, dean of the Sor
. bonne faculty of medicine, brought
I wild rheprs ifroiu tin; di legalea 1o .
.the convention of Iho French
J letmiie ff women's right.
I That I'renuh women are slowly
Iiiwak-ntntf lo a seiiac of political
reMpottHllull'y was tlm tenor of tho
Hhole M-rit-a of meetings lietd here
this week und 1' wee emphasised
by the seeretury'a report of the
yeur s work throughout the coun
try. Huffragtsls from olj parts of tho
(Coatinuoa on pg U - 4
MOTHER QUEEN
V HELD