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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER- TEN PAGES TODAY. (Kraft C I T Y EDITION THE WEATHER t'OKTLAND JAP) Ore. Ron; Rain In tho west, prob ably rain or snow In the east tonight und Saturday. VOLUME XXIV. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 41 CAR KmOfl DIES IR TURKU DM HERE Portland Car Plunges Off Road Where Hamil tons Met Death x' HALF A DOZEN AUTOS SMASHED lilindinjr Rain and Slip )ery Pavement Blamed for Disasters in Moat Instances. Two girls and a young intin are ' In th" hospital painfully Injured, t several other " persons nurse scratches and bruises, five or six' automobiles an- wrecked anil do- I nioliylH'd as u result of yesterday's highway accidents. Blinding rain unci slippery pavements ure blamed J fur 1 1 disasters hi most eases. It was at the. exact point on the I highway where Mr. and Mrs. O. O.l Hamilton plunged to their death Monday evening. Just a mile west of Hilgard. tlial a Portland car, bearing Vie! or Wood, -6, IiIh sis ter. . Ada, 23, and their cousin, Kinma lille, took a headlong diva down I ho J DO -l oot embankment at S:SO last night. The young people- were on their way to American Kalis, where they had been called to attend the fun eral or their grandmother, Com ing down the grade. In the snow. I hey saw the same pap in the white fence guard that in believed to huve conruse'd the Hamiltons, mis took it for the course of the high way, und drove over Ilia grude. Driver Itudly Hurt. Am their car soinmersa.uHcd, it hurled them ahead into Its path, but kept high enough tn tho air so that it only gNUd, them us it passed. ' - "" ,' Tlie drjver was the numl serious ly injured ur Ihe ihnv. ! has two broken ribs, both clavicle torn from the breastbone, and several ugly gashes about his body. His sister susi ained" no bone fractures, but Iut back was slraln- ed, anil iier race and body cut and bruised. Miss Idilc has scratches, cuts und abrasions all over her body, especially on lliu.rig.it side, (t'ontlnucd on Page Vive) Any fillraellon lliat can run coll llniuiilv fer Hirer yeara In New Yorlt mid HUH P'ay lu tiirll-away . liiisiueKS niiiHt eolilain iiiihHi I hat H altreellve ll the theater Boer. "Willie fiTKU." here lOIDOITOU ululil al the Amide, Iiiih a a -year reconl inn In Ihe inelrnpolla. which placed IIM alanili of approval on the dramatic sensation. "While I'lirt'ci" as wrlllin liy l..on Coriliin from II"' book "Hell s I'lavKioiilid" lind Is a vivid lov filw of the tropics. It is In Ihn ,. ... wr II..K II, aHH and six s"eiies; In play Mr. (lordoli lias Hindi' no ef fort lo create or eliminate sensa tionalism, hill has portrayed ATrica as II really Is. with Its eternal stm shl'ie anil rot. The play aholinns m or.......... j siliialh.liH. has a love story Ihnl hasl an anule nllile dilferelll I l oin 1 lie ordinary run. Ihe comedy Is clean cut and siil.tle, and Hie cast IS lierahled l,y Ihe press as heiliK per - leet for Ihe corn et piesi lltalioll '. the I'lay. Only on- woman Is Included in Ihe casl. Miss Is. lie ll,'r'";r'' who plays Toi h-yo. a prlniiiivc vamp. "Willie t'aiKo" lias recently la i n (C'miiiiuod on I'asc Kive.l WHITE CARGO IS 110 PLAY Jack LaBine Sentenced; Will Appeal Conviction Local Odd Fellows to Entertain I nion, Covc,r.turn v.rdi.t. ntud o ir. (i,.. iniintv lull IhlH mornlnc by Cratid- I. . . I'"1-' i. O. K. lit- tov il W- host l Ihe rove an-r I nloti lodj;-x this v niK at the Ik)iI Odd I'MIown' hull. The ot bMlce will put fm the mi-It In thi thiid il-pn- and the l'nlon lodae will also lake lairt In the eve- orK n:njr"s iirocrum. After thi there Hilt ! i! i tin of offlcetll. I Ai mnpt tiu nts have alo uiade for a banqutt- te -t J f I Mi, ildna llclwlg. Scuttle bank er, has more' partners than any oilier banker in the world. They number IH, -17 und are all school children who arc "grid staking" the Purine Northwest to the tunc or About JJ10.0O0 a week. The children collect more than 00 n y ar in lnt.'ifsl and keep Mrs. Ilelwig and 20 clerks busy six days a week. Willi fifteen fruitgrowers pres ent it. I Louis. O. A. .. extension service horticulturist, started prun ing demonstrations lit tho ltliy Wil son orchard lit Imblnr lit 9:30 1 o'clock In tlu inorniuff. In tin; afternoon tin-, party vis ited various orchards of llir val ley, where they witnessed nnd dis cussed the effect of fertiliser used. Mr. Long udvlsed orrhnidlstH on the gcncru.1 inanniremcnl. or their orchards. Th" meeting lasted until about 3 o'clock In the afternoon. Schools Endorse Sale Of Christmas Seals I'mmaliried endorsement nf the annual seal sain sponsored by the Oregon Tuberculosis association was given today by H. A. Sayrc, ounty Hchool stieriiiendent. rep eseniing the public schools or L'n- ion county. "The rhrialnian seal sale cum palgu for 1!i2S 1b now on. Mrs. Wayne Wade, of Island rity. Is 1h ehainiian for Tnlon emmty. Shall w nol have the same fine responw In reference to this cause that we have always had? Ib iiresentlnR the public, schools of the county, 1 wish to give m .iimjualiried i-n-dinsenienl of Ihe wal Hale," Mr. Sayre states. La Grande Teachers All N. E. A. Members WWSIIINflTKN. ll. I'. !! '"I ' llin fll.nei vel ) f JIK- ll lllKln d per ci nt ill the leuelihr of !. IllBll wliool. Iji tlraiwle. Oneon. nr.. en rolled in- Ihe Niitinnlil Kilueation a.woelallon. neoirdinc In n report received ly J. W. fralilree. wcr- ,lary of tin- association, from :. l. y principal. In a letter to Mr. Towler. aclinowletlKlnB the report, Mr. t'ralitree suys: "We nre proud of your one hundred . per cent membership In tin- National Kducallon association. It tm-uns , yllr ,,.,.), w,,,ryl rs ri-iilliu- tlie neces sity of solidlfylns the profession. Von and volir associates lire 10 in- I . . .,.!. Von n Mon ,..,. ,,, eerllficate ! , j, motive coinniil- . I The National Kdneatlon nssoclii- , ,on H ,1H urtrsinixi-d In I ST.7. Throm-'h ,B ,.rrirU ,, l ulled Slates Hiirnto . ,..,. Km eslal.llsli. d. II 'has more than Inii.otHi iinniliers in ( u,re,.Hi prufessolnal lleachers assoclallon in ine worm. I .lack I-at.inc. convicted In Ihe luslii e court Wcdm sduy - a !'i..., n,..i i imk I, nt lu minutes lo ..ImiIl'c ll. K. Brady. Uil'.lne wh fnd Biiiltv ol poi.w "ion of U'Mior. KollowlnR tne paJWlOB Ol m nu ni v which tok pla-- at ubotit II o clo:k thai mornintr. laBine un nounced thut he would appeal the ens' to th The JndKe clrcult court. cave him a six-hour "'ay of nt' iice. under bondK. to periet l niH eui. Lallinf is n prtwnl-d by Henry njness. attorney. arl JKlni ducttd the prcsetutlon j ton- FRUITMEN SEE PRUNING WORK OF I (I JURIES Hilgard . Auto Wreck Claims becond Victim Thanksgiving Day HAMILTONS TO BE BURIED L EAST Bodies Will Be Forward ed to Hamilton. Mo. Definite Arrangements Yet Unmade. - Mrs. O. V JlaniHtoii died tit K o'clock Thursday morning tin second victim of: the wreck in which her hMsband rccived fatal Injuries us their car went off the highway over a steep- embank mcnt neur Hilgard Monday eo. ning. Tho two bodies rent at Hie Holm onkauip chape today, pending fin? al arrangements rr funeral langeincnts, which will take place at Hamilton, Mo.,, where, his pen pit reside. Mrs. Hamilton wuh il native of Missouri and about 50 years ol uge. HIiq and her husband hud been childhood playmates. Arte their marriage they lived for wv erul years In Missouri, wlier! their five children were born and died, J le was a rntlroad man there, an' later in I'tuh, California and Mon tana. H" received his proniolion to conductorship t Uvingaton, Mont., under the Northern Pacific They moved to La Grande In "U') lie immediately tonic employment with- tho O.-W. H. N., serving ror two years as uraketnun und from .then until his death freight conductor. Ha had mem hership in the Oregon- ltallroiid Conductors and in tho Knights o Pythlus lodge. ' Mr. Hamilton's d:ulh followed j within lu hours nfler tlie accHJeiifc lioppencu. ins situu mmti - ized so t hat he i.c tr rcgatneu consclo'isn-!'. When the widow was lold or her husband's death Wednesday noon, shft gave no demonstratlou of grief, but late In (he nrtetnoo.i l.c express'd n wish to die ho thai she might not lie left to live alone. Her nearest relativ-s wore tlie family or hur husband in Missouri. Union Grange to Hold Open Meeting Tonight I NION (Hpeclal) larire open meetinir of the I nlon Brunei' has hecn nrriincd for this cvelilliB liy Ur. W. T. I'hy, iniisler of Ihls nr uaill.atlon. and J. A. Nice, of III North I'owder Kroni. A jrood sized delegation of North I'owder i-s. denls tire cxpculed lo .loin I'nion eoiinly farinerH and liuslin-ss nn-n al. Ihe BalllerinB. II will he held al Ihe KiLHlern Ori-Kon Experiment station. . Hot Lake Observes Day of Thanksgiving MOT I.AKK (S'li-clal) 'I'hanks- civln day al the Hot l.iki: s-ina-toriuin was.iiilel. ihoiiKh unusual ly busy. Several l.nloil counly Broups drove here for Ihelr Tlianlts- iiiK dinner und remained for un In foniuil donee which was given tin mediately afl' T dinner. A special proKrum bad lnen ar-ranir.-d for house bhi'hIs Hie even Inn before. In addition lo toni iniiiilly slnitinK of patrlollc and popular soiirs. and tlio show'iiiB of some slides appropriate lo the sea son, feature lltluilierH were offered by Miss Dorothy Ituudall und K. A. Nord, of Hie Mio y and 'ord llram nllc cmnpany. und liy .Merrill Hoylr. Mr. I'.oyle does dralilHlIc work In lllackfoot. Ida. All three are pa II. ills at the sanatorium. Turkey Will Not Let League Settle Uispulc IJINIMIN (Itv tin- AkhotIiiI'mI l'r"Msl Kxrliuinr'- tflrariiihs r'- I liort. that. tin Turkish council of miiilHl'-rs bus ilrclil.'d to r.-fuw onipulKory urhitraf inn by Ihe lM- ,iir or nations in lie- oirnut'- won limit llrltain over th" Mosul ter ritory. In northern MeHopolamla. Inslriictlona to this i-fleet were Klven the Turkish fon lan inlnlnttr, who Is I. avlna for (ieneva loinor roiv, tin' dlspat' ll adds. M IHMII, III IMihT AIMIITKII l)lre Ur of l. (Irande wliixd ill-lrlet. o. I. Iieltl a bearing till- afternoon on llir iMiilgei for Hie enrrent rar, aiiiountliig lo I.V.."tl0.2n. No mr aM-sriiix lo mnk" ol Ju llirti. Ilif budget ) adoplil. anil IIh- illrector- i-albil fur a -ix-elal ele.1ln by tlie h-al iMer of tlie ilWrh-t Kallinlay. I lee. It. from 4 lo 1 p. ni.. al lie OTitrnl wlHsil, for tlie public endorse uivnt of Ui' aUoptkiu. Thanks Day Observance Here Qyiet a1.- ". Family Dinners Feature Celebration in Lu Grande; Many Attend Athletic Contests. Thanksgiving day tn 1m Grundc. wua n (juiet homelike uffalr. ob- si'rved with family homecomings church services und a few parties. With schools, stoma und offices closed throughout the day, must persons took udvuntagc of tho op portunity fur a holiday sleep In the morning. Ail but mother. She was up betimes stuffing turkey, brown ing tho pics, keeping one cyu on i lie clock and the other on the children dancing 1 in p u 1 1 o a 1 1 y around the groaning tublc. Innuer was at noon or shortly afterward, llulhcr it began then nnd lusted far into the uflernouu hours. JiH Clrande churchgoers cnnul'tt ed the PiigrimH by attending cliur- eh both morning and evening to return thanks for tlie. bounties of the year, tierviceu embracing all Protestant Ueiioiuinalions were conducted at the Lutherun church In the morning, Ihe Rev. J. A. Hall p os tor of tho South Methodist ehurch, delivering tho address. Tho houao was filled with wur shippers, Kplscopuleuns observed tho day with formal rites at 10 a. m.- n the evening special meet infts both of evungellstlc nuturo, were conducted u 1he. Salvation hull and at the Church of God chapel. .... Nineteen prisoners ut the county jail thought they had double rea son to be thankful when their special dinner cooked by the Sal vutlon Army officers was augmen ted by a roast chicken menu pre pared by, tn woman who feeds them on ordinary days. During the afternoon and even ing, when the fool ha ll game, the banquet and the dancu were drawing big crowds at Huker, the streets here were practically de serted. L'nlon attracted Im Gran de cclubranlti for its Athletic club (Continued mi Fg Five.) J.(lMl, (liy the Associated lress)Th' relchstag today rati fied the security pact and arbitra tion treaties negotiated ut the re cent Locarno conference and up- proved Germany's entrance Into the league of nations'by a vole of 3uu to 174. Fengr Sends Ultimatum To Cheng Tso Lin Today PI'.KINfl (liy ll,,- Aoi'liit..d I'rcwi) Ui'iii.rnl I'Viib Vll IInIuiik. "I'hriwtliin RfiiMrnI," loday In frrt d.TtuiY'd wur on .Miir.thul t.'hunff Tso l.lu. In a t"l''frruiu to f lit Mamiiiiriiiu I'-adfr 1'Vnp unrrd Unit he rrtln from urtlv.. pulillrH. (Mlifruit.. hi said hn would alltick hint Im niMrlhilMiy. Ki'tiK cotillnucd loday lo tighten his trrip on Ivklii? hy WrliiKiiiK In iiddltlonal tronpM. kiioulc Hem rr W'ti k Knd. Jndw J. W. Knowles, who with If. IE. I lamia, court reporter, ru tiirned to'JH (irande from l-iter-prls' over a holiday week-end re. cess, estlinates that he has about a week's more work In Wallowa counly. He ko h hack to Hitlcrprise Monday. Iee, 7, (he Jndce will pri'slde over an adjourned scskIou of cir cuit court In ha f Irande. Kevral criminal cus s are on Ihe docket. A DSUFor Christmas As Mm fiiiumil t'hrKtiimx itrlip ttr new reader. The hir'-r thl year bt orfrrlnic a iM-atttl-ful riiw.i I llrl- doU to any one who wrurfi two imw Mib M'rlptloiiH lo TUv bM.rter tor Mite ear. The doll Is n Is-aiity. with r-clu-lie, patenlfil fraliirtHf thut maki It llin hfeal gift for any c banning Utile lady on l'hrlt iiiom niornlng. I he ddl can Ik won with a few inlniileV t'.ntf tlfltlna yr frlcml ami nelgh-N-r. ICt a doll 1 1 tat mIIj at S t ami iinmw-Ker one al The OliTrr. frt llir yonintler bitny t'Mlay Ihe'll hac tiisity dolls won by loiiurrow. wObterTcr Ad eri Is Ing GtnilUlf ILL JOIN LEAGUE n wins, 40-0, FROM U GMIIDE Eastern Oregon Cham pions bmother ligers Thanksgiving Day PASSING BRINGS LAST 3 SCORESJ Blue and White Holds Bulldogs to Two Touch downs in r irst Halt; I Second Half a Riot. rciuv'en copper-Jucketed Bulldogs, working uu a unit, tore through. around, and over the Tiger shock troops fur seven touchdowns and Baker, by winning 41) to 0, becumo Eastern Oregon champions und al so eligible for 1 lie unnuul paper-, fight for ull-stuln honors. Inflicting the most crushing de feat suffered by the blue and whltrt In several years, tho Qllndemun, ; coached teuml urtor tho first feol- ( Ing out process, turned tho gnmu into one triumphant march arter another lo la Ci ramie's goul line. Seven touchdowns were made, two in the first half and tho other five In tho lust two periods, whtn tho docile and crippled tiger, disheart ened and outplayed, yielded on al- ' most every thrust. Kor a few minutes, in the second uuarter, ; the Tigers reared and fought back, pushing Haker who had possession of the bull be neath hor own goul posts and for cing her to punt twice before the contest fes umed in safe territory. But it ww.h only a defensive thrust and was soon overcome by the rumputit,. ferocious Bulldogs. I'uw, IWwildcr 1j. H. K. While Baker was superior 1n every department of the game, It was her aerial attack that stood out. WH'i fhe dusky I lines on tho, paKMing end, the three final toi:h-' donwns were made through.- the air. ; f . 1 .11 Grande took the offensive uf Ipr the first, quarter until just be fore the whistle, when a hull doz en Baker substitutes relieved tho first string men. . Kven then,, jio consistent offense developed. lilnes, the negro back Baker 1s Ho proud off, slurred mostly lu his forward passing. Ills backficld runnlnK and return of punt were- eredltabh; but he had his equal fit the Bulldog backficld In Ihlu de partment of play. Vell-ltHhiuc4l Team The Ihiker team vas w;ll balan ced throughout. Almost perfect in- lerrerence, a snrKinK. naru-niinni? line, and a well-balanced, fight ing backfleld represented t'he jnar ifhi of victory, in the last of tho if a rue. with tlie Interference and line broken with substitutes, JlincH ifot nowhere on pushing or running plays. IJiiehinuii lUt Well Kor Im rirunde Mushes, Hmufz and Ktraud prohahty played the best. The backfleld played well as a unit with Price, and Glass oiifxiandiuj? at carrying Ihe ball. A fler Baker's t r I n m p h a nt marches hail broken the spirit of the majority of the players. It was t hese I hree who furnished 1 lie hlef opposition. rirsl Quarter A fter an exchanti of punts. I'rice skirted end for 1ft yards nnd first down, fm tlie next play Un - ker Inb rci'pted a pass and limes had been signed for the I'niver tore off a rtd-yurri gain through sity of Oregon was made today by taekie. A linker man lost live yards, a plunge at center netted four, another plunge 3, and an end run 2. Through an oversight, apparently, tlie headllnesiuan call ed It fourth, down Instead of giv ing la flrunde the ball, and on t lie (Continued un Pax Five.) ALEXANDRA LAID TO REST AS SNOW GRIPS ENGLAND I A MMN. ( ly Ihe Associated Press) Winter, reaching out Hs icy hands, luid a tribute on the bier of g'-ntle Alexandra. Knglaod's 'lueen uioHier. today, covering her caske wM h a fleeey blanket of uow us It was Irundled on a gun 'HtH-luterl Press) Kmoklug smong carriage rrom the tTyip"! Hoyal lu tl. Woiiifh stoilentH lu the big col S). Janu s palace to W'estmttiMler , i,.,,.- Iin,i tV(.rMltli.. iif tlir Pa- Aldiey, where the ftltnphal of fun eral services was held. On arrival of the procession ut the abbey, the Archbishop of Can terbury read a brief service. "Speedster" Comet Is Caught by Sky Camera ( AMItltlOOK, Mass. lty the ,h soclatcd Press Photographic sky palrola maintained ut Harvard oh- iierviitory has caught the "speed -iier" among comets, according to I Profesaor King of the observatory 'siaff. King chafaclerlEed the yeur 'of !.r retnurkalde for cornels. In -I ause of the dhrov;ry of five new I ones besides half a dozen periodic tuni'-ta, r.hedulvd to rvappvar. May Succeed Mellon K 7 ". ' Conitrt'vinan Tliomlurr. Itiuloi. of Ohio licit Hpriug In ivvprcusl lo MKtvctt Aititri'W W. Mellon at MtM'nttary of tho treasury. . McllfHi, awnllng lo unofficial but n lliiblo infoi iiiullon, Iuih ' lufuriiH'd lrttildrnt C'ofiliilgn tlmt lie UcslrcM u rctlru uricr llin niw Inv Mil 1h HN4tf by t?onKrcHM, . Illirluii iH llir irtiililt'iil.'H Kvlectlmi fur lite post. At pivscnt lliiitou la a nivinlicr of tlio debt fumlliiu cnnuiiliwioa ami Iiuk luid long experience hi sol'liur fliiancuil problems of tho govctiiiiicnl. Ho foimerly was a Meunlor, ' - ' ,BHipiEflXTFm FUNDS DWINDLE NKV1 YOHK. (By the Associated Press) Leonard Kip 1 Hhluelund- er' fortune is rapidly dlsuppear- Ing as his suit lo annul his mar riage to the duughtur of a negro taxi driver proceeds. There are indications that he will be practleully penniless when the trial ends. . ' In the preliminary licuiing his counKel stated that bin, multi-millionaire fattier had disinherited hltn and that he had only a $300,- 000 legacy from his grandfather. II lu understood that the Cider Ithlneluiid der has nol advanced one exnenses - ixpeiiHi a. cent for NOT SELECTED KI'CSKNK, Ore. elated l'ress). A (liy the Asso denial that u i foot ha 11 coach for the next year university officials. Hoth John K. Movant, denu of the school of physical education. and I r. II. I Howe, member of the -inivei sity at lite tic com mitt expressed tlie opinion thut the an nouncement by Athletics lUrertor Karl yesterday at Heuttle was pre. mature. "Nib" I'rice, assistant coach of the I Diversity of California, men Honed In the Walla Walla din patch as probable being considered they said. new mentor, hi among others. Students of Pacific ('oast Oppose Smoking KAN KltA.NPlHf'O Hy Hie As- cirtc coast seems to be a matter of individual conscience, with rutld conscience, however, framing many a stern dictum against the fragrant fag. Nowhero does such smoking iippear lo be any particular prob lem, although there h no doubt it i ,., i.wi.iiir...i i.. .....rn op .... ...n' TWO Kll,l, l I M.ur. rilH'AOO fAP) Two nvh, one a member of the police force, were killed, and two others. Including a policeman, were wounded during a ahootlng affair hi a south side to bacco shop loflay In which one of the three usnaHiiUlft was describ ed by the police aa Murtlu Ourkln, fugitive police slayer. The attack ers esji' p'.-J. , OREGON COACH I'OUTl.AM). Ore. (Al'). MIks MurmHe Kllveiiliorne, tlbrarlAn lit UiHil (MilleKtf . bnltleil ami routed u bill'ftlar who leaped tlii-uutcli tlie window of Iter home nt l u'eltx'k UiIm iiioriiliia und IiuhIimI, appai- C'lllly tu.lils Ntirprlse, ion her.beil POKTLAMI. On. (Al'). l.n- (onio (liny, 1 7- ear-old ivclns", burned lo li-nlli lodiiv In a flro liioiiglit lo have been Hlmieil from n kerosenn Iilliip exilislon in Ills, Ilomu llere. MI TIIKHSItAI (ill lit It I' II. d. MiitherHbaugh, tailor ut the Hot Lake KUiiutoriiini. uiin hiliirefl Hie em in which he uuu re.' jurnhw from r kin with n i iriv r jurmng iiom i nion witti n paiiy or rna cuts Thursdav ikhiii ik ddcil cm - lilt: net intt-iiieni. mill niiini iiiiu llie dll. lt alK.nl a mile east f Hot ''"K,!. X-rny cvamlnatlimi nrp lielmr llioile lodny lo iletermine (lie elent cif thu Injuries. Merrill lloylc driver, nnd cithers In the car raped without being hurt.. ooidix.i; has ji;ikt iay WAKIIINOTOiV AI') One qf I he several gift I ui keys sent to ('resident Coolldge graced Ihe White Hons.- (aide Thursday night al a feuat which rounded out a (iile Thanksgiving day for Mr. and Mrs. Coolldgc and htelr guesls, .Mr, and Mih. Krunlt Ktearns or IloHlon. .The President nnd Mrs. f'oolidge with their guests attended special service t the Krsi t'ongregatloii al church and hoard the ltv. Or. .lason Nolde I'lerce deliver his Thanksgiving sermon. .Special or- gan and choir tuiisie filled nearly all of the Hum m service. Union Ends Victorious Season With 37-0 Win I MiiN. iHiii-rliil) Uoai h I'lttM (end run. hut was raiiiht bfhlnd tho and his foothalt Imjm wound up n(, and ,nd to punt. ' Union triu ' th 1925 scatton r.a TiMiankHKlvliiK :a jonff 1IlflH which was caiiRht. the Oay with a sweeping victory (he local grtdirou when they met und defeated the smaller but fnal Knterpilse eleven by u score of 37 lo 0 The l'nlon line sinaKhlfli; macli- Ine worked as it never hud worked before and the visitor couldn't I hold therm. Krnm one to firii yards were aaln.-d in prnrtlrailv nil two plays netted l'nlon 13 mor-tin- attempts throiiKh Knti-rpi Ise's i points. After hoth teams had line. Ipunleil two or threo lime Urown Knterprlre klrked off and Inlon eUrrled tho hall around the r Ik tit forced h.r way lo the 2" yard line. Pmj an,. jerking loose from stark then lost the hall on an orf.side )(.r( mniK. the third touchdown penalty. Knterprise asaiu kicked litriir this quarter. . tlils lime from behind the line and ' i nlon. us soon as the game he to the 35 yard line, l'nlon curried Kun to be one-sldld. started using the ball back In. eight downs und n,.r aecond squad and during the Hutchinson went ovr for the first i UBt three quarters avnt In pructl- neore. The kick was blocked. I II. , loo kkkd and Jiulerprlse trkd an I (Continued on Pa CHARGES BRED IHuOURT Prosecution's Witnesses Dispite Col. Mitchell's . Statements ' ( GENERAL ELTINGE I ON STAND TODAY Umpire in the Hawaiian Maneuvers Sayr U. S. Has Definite Defense Plan for Pacific. WASHINGTON (By tlie Asso ciated Tress). Under a .ahower of objections from the defense wnicli resulted In tint production In ov dence tot? some of hw war de partment's secret files the prose cution in tlio Colonel William Mitchell courtmsrtlal today start ed to anuwar tho colonel's charges of Incompetency in tho nationul- . air forces. .. ; . . . ' I Testimony of Brigadier Oeneml LeHoy Bltlnge, umpire In the ro cent Hawaiian maneuvers, disput ed tho defense contention that tha wur department had no plan for defense In- the Pacific, Tho witness added, however, that the plans are so highly con fidential, that they should not wo discussed. .. . :j ' I ATLANTIC CITY, (By the Asso plnted Pres)rrrAj.Ubl,ult to re. cover'' ,oi)l,ou I timifn from the McKndden publications, ln7 puhllsliers of tit Nw York Even-. Ing Oruphic, Is 10 be filed today in tho New York supreme court by counsel for tho Atlantic City chom biT or commlerce.' i Tho suit Is the outgrowth of n. k.tIi-h of articles published by tho Kvenlng Oraphlo In which It was charged., that the Atlantic City I hcauty pageant conducted hero last Heptnmbor had been a frainn- ,IB' ,nat thu Jurv h,d been Picked, "d t'1"1 "o girl had a chance to win except thu one selected In ad- vunro by corlaln motlou picture in- loreow. Hcrriot Fails to Form Cabinet; Briand Called AUIS (Al') Arlstkle Briand aniM,mTU wo,"u -w fiml 0,iIOuiKiiiiicnt of his new aunoiiiuTd tonight Uo would delay caoinci it ii i ii luuiurniwt . f ia RIH, . (Br tho Associated i.vi.uu.-A-lutMa YtHanrl. fnrm.p uremlnr. 'Cliuraday nllhk was mak- nB his second effort of the week to constitute a cabinet to succeed tii J'ulnleve ministry, which re signed Hundny, former Premier Herrlot'a fail ure to form a cabinet, summoned to President Houmerguc Thurs day afternoon, brought the crisis back to the point ivhere it was at the beginning of tho -week. I'rincvilc, Votes Hallway liOvy T'UIXKVILt.K, Ore Voters oC the city of Prlmevllln yesterday ap proved a 2u-ndll tax to nav for thn Incomotlvn purchased during th summer and to Caro for Indebted ness Incurred In tho operation and maintenance of the city of Prlne vllle railway, which con nects this city with tho Oregon Trunk and O.-W. H. fc N" lines at I Prinevllle Junction, If) mllea from here. The tax was for one yeur omy. runner ilropprd the ball alter cov Tlnir about four yards and another l'nlon boy foil on It. fiktires. Come Qulekly The second quartrr began with Casper Kolnit over after a couple of downs and naln In a few min utes. h- made a second touchdown following- a crisscross play. Them ATLANTIC CITY SUES LVFADDEN