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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY CITY E'DIT 10 N THE WEATHER lUKTLAND (AP. Ore (ton: Haln in the west, probably local reins In the east tonight and Tuesday. Warmer In the Interior.- VOLUME XXIV. SEAL SALE Business District Solicitr.- tation Launches the Drive Here MRS. WAYNE WADE COUNTY CHAIRMAN Campaign in City to Be in Charge of Mrs. Eve lyn Rosenhaum; 150,000 Cl..l.. A ' The 'nniliuil sale of ( 'hrisl inilH ifjils to carry on the fiirlit avninHl lnlHrculoH)H begun in L'nlon county with the apportionment or seals to the various town und school dls Iriet'ehnlrmcn today ly Mrs. Wayne Wntle, -county' chalrmun. und will continue In I .a Grand" this after noon with a solicitation of til business district by workers under the direction of Mrs. .Evelyn uos. enhnnm. who lias charge of the campaign in tills city.. I .Mrs;'llarley mutlll lino airs. n. II. Morgan hovechnrgo of the pre- ItJilttlf ' canvass. Booths will In placed In the stores for sale directly to the shoppers beginning wee. iu. Mrs. Koscnbuum wild tills morning. l'nlon county is expected to buy 15.i)fi or the eight million s-als that the national association sent to Oregon, Mrs. Wade reports. If the progress or the anti-tuberculosis campaign, financed by the sale of Christines seals, con tinues at Its present 'mlc. In 61 years the disease will lie practic ally abolished, snys a letter to Mrs. lidi-fi-oin tile Ori soiljTubcreillosis association. ' y Death l!nl Dcd-eascx. ' The deatli rale from tuberculosis 111 inC IIITTT'W Ollil' O n half whnl It wiis two decades ago. A hundred Ihouwind persons In I'nltcd ritates can enjoy this Christ- inns season who hoihu mm... i Ml during the yenlr U tuberculosis i n an nrevaienl us It was II) years ago. '."'' "There Is still much lo be done, continues the nt-.MC.nt lun letter. -Or-Kou had deatlis from tu berculosis in l'Ji'3. it Is estimated that there are about & cases In tile slate at present." All proceeds of the seal sale go to fight tuberculosis, and ubout !io p.-e. cent of the amount raised in Uncoil will be used within the Stule. F 'ri... Iioval WVIhIi (;!-.-m-u, who will -ini? ii eoneiMt lu'ocniin iit tlf- litti-r I'ny Hitinls lubrriiiuii' at N:l& Hits eveuhttf, so pleased he Inw crowd fr whom I hey sunr at linker K'hlay nltfhl thil they were entreated lo remain for another concert. "Tluy hae meiiHured up In every particular to the extr-meiy flatterlnir pr'fH iiotleeH given them In every city they have vt.sited," declared the linker Herald or Ni'--, unlay. W. I '. Ilradford, who was li-i- Ilontil din-etor of music during the Morld war. wrote I'rof. S. Powell, 'manager of the gl-i nien. nfler hearing tliem at Salt like I'lty lecently: "l-'rankly. I have never heard such near perfect clmial work, either In Kurope or Am.-r- lea the Welsh (lli-emen are e.is- (Continued on Pun Fl. BEGKIII U GRANDE BL EEMEN HERE DR CONCERT "Belle of Barcelona" To Be Presented Friday Tour days that id 1)1 remain be fore the initial presentation of the Spanish opereltu, "The I telle of Harcelonn." to be given at the hich sebool uudltorhim l-'idny and Sat urday evenings, will be four days devoted to concentrated rcheur.x.il of the cut. the chorus and the or rhestru. Mlw ptabel .Iilb-r. di rector, announced this morning. The tnsi'mble work will com mence tilts evetilnir. Wednesdnjr nlcht will be dretqi relienrsjil. Not the least of the many attrac tions the operetta holds forth will t , , . , . , ' proack of til presentation tunies that an- 1m In it provbli d for,' , . . , ... 7. from show windows over fty .11 iiwi r.'iiiu mine), ifrriiiy Itrownton snd lt-irliara Htstt. of I l... ....!.... MIh l.'.tltt. I KIm-11 Is In charge of prop rtb s Norman Kt Ik s rve as st;igc man ag r. s Ticket Kilts' are proffrvsalny la - MEMBER ABSOCIATED-PRES8 Trio Qh Way To Home In West Oregon Victims of Auto Mishap Sufficiently Recovered to Leave Grande Ronde. Hospital. Kniimi Dille, Victor nnil Ada Weston victims of Thursday's wreck on the highway near Hilgard were sufficiently recovered to re turn to their homes at . Tortland Sunday evening. The trio went .home on the train. Their car, u light touring model, was damaged beyond repair. While ull three suffered shock and ' injuries that might have proved serious, they were able to wulk about the city yesterday af ter they left the G ranee Itonde hospital.' The young man, whose. londttloll was most critical of the three, has two broken ribs end both collar bones lorn from' -their fastenings til the sternum. Tile Portland young people com posed the second carload of pas sengers to leave the highway at a point oiv a (Inngcrojiis curve whero the guard fence gaped. ' Their ac cident followed just three, days af ter the Iragie mishap that caused tin- deatli of Mr. und Mrs. tl. O. Hamilton. The state highway commission Is lit work now extending the white fence tlw remaining distance around the Inside curve that con fused the unfortunate drivers. ALFRED MEYERS IS GIVEN PLACE ON GLEE CLUD HIll TII I1KNI. lnd. (Special to the Observer) Alfred Meyers . -of 70' Snring uvenue. lAl G-rande. has been selected as u member of the Notre Ijnnic college glee club. The honor Is an unusual one, tills year because only lili men were chosen from more than ISO applicants Mr. Meyers is also uniembor of the varsity nuarlet. Two major I rips will be made by the singers, one to include, con cerls In Indiana, .Ohio. Pennsyl vania West Virginia und the other to oicud to the Atlantic coast, Including New York, IHimb yl lnnd, Connecticut anil Mnssuohus- etls. . All-Star Eleven Will' Be Made Public Soon The annual selection of an II Kastem (iregon inti-rscliohislic football team, printed each , year bv The observer, will' probably be, published the latter part of this week. .. Tin- seleellon, as In tlie pasl. will In- made by G. I.. Mutton, whose ability nlong this line lias caused his team to be regarded us Hie of ficial om holding tin-' same dis tinction In Kaslern Oregon a Wal ter Camp's teii in foniM-rly held over Hie natlun. . Island City Men Are Fined $25 and Costs Willlum lVrry and .tulin tilnd sy. Iiolli of iHland Tit y, paid rinew of $it and cokIh imposed upon Iheui In .lusllce. Hugh K. Itrady roiirl IhlH morning for hunting on a gilllio refuge. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cherry on Cruise Around World Mr. and Mrs. A. I:. I 'lu rry, of l.a firunde, left New York jS'oveiu her nlioard the Ked Star l.lller llelgi-nland. the largest steamship cverlo encircle the globe. Tills is tile first nround-l he-world cruise rroin New York this season. Tile 'trip will take KlSdavs. Klops will lie made at I'ulia. I'anama I'anal. I 'alifnriiia. Hawaiian Islands, Jsp- an. China, the riilllpptiu s. Java, Miilay Slates. India. I'evlon. 'Kxyiit, Palestine. Ilaly and (llliralter. There will he MO passenger on tin- vessel. At San Francisco ' additional tourists will Join the nhlp. Tl1e iiassengi-r list repri- sents 3fi stales and 12 foreign countries. vorably. flair McKennon. buslnenn manager for the student body, snld todny. Hi- bus turned the (rreabr pa it of the operetta business over to his nswistant. Kernilt Davis. The usual sales contest Is on amonir the classes, who seek points for the an nual pep competition. HjmtIjiI prr.es probably boxes of candy. MeKennon sdd are offered to the boy and t'e girl S'-IIIiik the most tickets, with an nddittonal indue. iiK-nl to arouse Intt n st of the fn sh nien. I 'osiers suirestlve of til natun of the operetta snnoiinee the np- bites from show w indov s over town. William Kenyan won the prixi af fer'd tor the imccessful contestant Inr posters are Htyvia Malonc, (irocr i flelbel. Klalne Montrontcrr. Psdlf I Harnett, Aneta Kiickson and Alice JStvtt. . Boy Bandit i Effjf j - Georgia Finishes Convicts RE M ft R KS 0 F OUf 6 ; IIIOUM -SS HUG TAKE ti Z SEEN HERESUIT RESTS U '&M FROM TRIAL vl ' wl Hoover Points Out Arriv- Sensational Rhinelander . y-r :JjT- ' -T I Ifa v'f . . al of "Astonishing Trial Testimony . tj&jm, I j I Transformations". .. at An End " ; ' V u V A I NOTABLE ADVANCES CASE MAY REACH 7r p., Mi' vf - A: IN LAST 5 YEARS . JURY TONIGHT wfJ- ?-r. t 'AT'X , "While Wages Are High-In Final Statements,. the r'l fs tl KiftiffA' XV ' er Than in 1920, Whole- Plaintiff Denies Being Iff ' 'j I fjfif Xp )Sj sale Prices Are Lower," . Told of Alice's Color by i' t - t vrA-K- Secretary Declares, Chauffeur. . , t ? mi ' . . Ije&cs '--pz'rx'j nSJTTl),7JS" WASHINGTON (lly the Assocl- 'W.lilTI'J PI.A1NH, N, Y. (lly tin ' 'ZZZmi f illmll : t Mt- '-A - ntil Press). Progress mudu by Associated Press). The defenso In r7' ' l. ' X 'Mil! IftT.rW'' lnil""ll'y 1,1 11,0 'nited Stales to-uiie Ithlnelander annulment suit , VA , . Ar 1 ii: i'!c 'J('l -K VST f 'L whi-d tlie elimination of waste Is'rested lis case five minutes af- f.-OI'. ySmjfJrTM y. : hilnglng ubout "one of the most ter -ourl convened- this morning V Jl ' ZT'f 5 ( W f , m astonishing transformations In ecu- without callipg to the 'stand Alice , . j ' mftijiif fTY " 'CTm A ' A 1 fl' nbmlc history;" Secrctiny " Ilobier Jones, defendant. " ' " fTC ' J i"? t - "Lf 'J IV v&l ET :(Asi 1 uecuiren in iimii'iu uiiuuai n -j ne ease may reaeil mo jury u v A ft1 1 ' . k. . Ijoi-cii I'lulenvofMl, cliolr siufr er. hero, . boy si-oitl Idol, wiio lias tunipil Iwiiillt hut doesn't know why. Tlmro wilt be, a. imK-ttngv of.. t)u: members tdT 'vrk Vnton 't60ii(y 'cq opratiyo poultry 'afcaoelation Fri day afternoon at. 2 oVlork. Thr place or meeting na'ti not yet been decided. ; Clennraf ' buMine.SH of the iiKHciciutlon will; lie dlcuAed iimi - v - nrrancemenfH mude' for- the', 'dis tribution of a car of fifed, which w.tll arrtvo t about that time, ;. . l-JIchft-en poult rymun, ' owners of 1 he Inrfrent flocks in the county, lire, niembern of the H4oclatlon. I he Hale of cgirn by the hshoc bi llon from I'Ybrunry I, of Nils y:ur, to November I, amoupted to $14,- "), AJnioiii.-h moHi. of 'the -high gradt erg? of the county are pro- iuefd by iiH'mber.s of the ukkocIu- tion this Is only a Hinal) part of t tie actual production. I Miring the whi ter months the assuchitlon mem bers are the important producers. but fu the FunuiH r tlni" mnny i-irgs are market ei from uriou forms of tin; county. F The hlug Is dead. Long live the king. - Kootbalt that ruled every thought (he loyal blue and while students had In their heads as they' left school Weji)eKday night Is uh dead as (he proverbial door nail today, and basket bull mounts the throm to reljtn for next monihs. The schedule Is practlcully com plete, wit h games arranged w It h I taker, I'endleton, I'nion. Joseh. Wallowa, I'Jnlerprlse and Klgiu. K. I). Towlcr, principal, said this morning that dabs will be definite ly fixed and ready for announce men) by the end of this week. There will be no games until after Christ mas. Practice will slarl In earnest ns soon as Ihoison lienneti, piv new basketball coach, arrives from his home at Milieu, Ore. f Tryouts are still several days In the distance. Ib ginning practice will Include lartre groups. Of the old timers expected to compete for a place on the maple court, Gctrirc Chips, John lirlson, Ulchard Lyman and Jivin .und'i reprewnt lust years first string. Kldon Hanks, e'tyde Landry, Wll ford Htoddard. Ulchard Htrand and Howard Williams wi re on the si c und team. Club's Study Program Is Postponed a Week The study first proirrem of IIm Monday Musical, which was to be Ktvcn this i-vnlnc has In-en ost puned unlll next Monday evenhi. iM-catlS'1 of the i-oncert by I r. Mow en s Itoyal filecmen this eve ning. The regular buslnetw meet ing of the department will Ik- held at 7:JM o'clock In the NeljfhtorhooU cluii rvoiua COUNTY HENS Dfl VERY ILL RE GN 0 N I LA GRANDE, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925. WASHINGTON liy lln- Ahmoi X ntf! J ITohh). rrnprosH inmlo ty iiHluHti-y hi tlx! I nitial KtulcH to whnl tlui cltmlnution of wunti in hritiKliiK ubout "one of the most , HHtonlHlitiif; ti'iinsronniitionH In eco nomic htHtttry;'" Senrotuvy ' Holiorj dfclurod In tli IH25 unnuul re port of the comnii'iTt; dcpiirtiiifn. Tho' titttiliuiumt In this dlrtk--tton tbroutfh thi; stumlunli.ution of urlichjs und the betti'rmcntr of procrHMt'H, hi whleh pfficlal par tUdjuttlon wiih cooprrntivti ruthT thun udmlnlHlnitlvt'. In treated 'tis of moru fur rciichtnn Impoiliuav tlinn any of the routine conduct qf Kowrnment placed under hlft direction. Huch attain mentH, hu Ueldr made poible the upholding of Anurlenii atundurds of living for the whole population labor ing, funning and distributing. "Whnt the rointry iib u whole hits -uccompllihed during the. past (Continued on race Kour.) HliT .1 AICK fKoeclal) .1 c. Nolan, Cirnmle Honde valley farm- it was brought to Hot. Ijlke la K.hmluv afternoon iiulnfullv In- FARMER HURT MAY REGOVER jured. A tractor which In- had I 'I'h' y aKreed lo mei t the opera been running at mil speed hail. In "' representatives in Joint con liitllng a mound of dirt, reared up lerence at any lime to negotiate and toppled back, pinning Nolan n agreement covering the pro l...nenlh. Tl.oiigli florae Puck.tl. posals submitted by Mr. Plncliot a neighboring farmer, liad seen the acehleiit and' goni- hnmcdlalely to Xolun'M aid, the tractor was too heavy Tor hint to move and Nolan lay beneath It for inoro than twen ty minutes until I'uckett attracted aid Trom passei-s-by on ttie Oregon Trail. v. . Hope Ih given that Nolan will rc-cove-; but his Injuries, -which are Internal, are at present very pulu Ttil. . Xohmd Is marrbd and the father of a twelve-year-old son ami wo younger children. His home Is about a itiile from the tukc. Country Club Dance Comniiilec Selected dance Thn second .count ry club this sen'tnn will take place Mon- day evening, I (eeeinher 7, at .the country I'lub. The members of the committee In charge of dance are: Mr. and Mrs. It. L. I'oarch, .Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. U-lsnuin," M r. and Mrs. II. K, lUxon., .Mr.- and, Mrs. Koilcoe Neal, Mr. and Mrs. L. I1'. iMinn, Mr. and Mrs. M W. Kiddle. Mr. and Mrs. J. X- Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stoddard. I r. and Mrs. A. ? Itlchardson,. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Hay. Mr. Snd Mrs. W. i 1'erklns. Mr. and Mnt. Krank Lilly. Ir. nnd Mrs. ('. H. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Georue Currey, Mr, and Mrs. J(. S. Ashby. "Nothing To Compare With It' tine nf the hillue uonieti of Ia iriule wiih MilleMiil rei-ent-l- for an ailvertUlliK rM-lieme hut turned llouu flu MIIHIoi' ilnn m hniil Hint It took llM lirentli iiniiy. she fnfiiiiueil lilni Hint there nan no iiiciImmI or ailertihiir In Hie Iji f.rninle territory that iinilil -fiiiiurc llh The llierer that 'I'lie Oliner Vi'aeliiil nlon, Miile for Icm liHmey than any other llielliiNl. Slie liml lliirliruteil Mr.errrr t'lr-rulallini nml lunl tniiiHireil It dollar for ilollar with tillier mean of reaclilita; the ihiOII.. Mm a Hint Mlfli iniI a miihII ailMMiut of ailvertf.lliK money In hnikI Ih mtiH Ik Mire that II lt H in riitln. "Otaerrrr Ailrrtl.ln A MercbandlaKui Brrrloe," WIIITIJ I'LAINH. N. Y. (lly tin Associated Press). The defense in: the Uhlnehinder annulment siiit rested its case five mluutcH a(-i tir 4'ourt convened' this morning without callipg to the stund Alici Jones, defendant. ' . ' i The eusu may reach the jury by night. Mrs. George Jones, -Alice's moth er, was recalled briefly to the stand today to testify whether Alien's body was the same color at her birth as It Is- now. Hhe asHMrted It was.1 " . The defense counsel then unex pectedly rested Hh case. Ithinclaiider Itccnlled. , lA-onard Kip Ithlnehinder, plain tiff, recalled to the stand, made a sweeping denial of the testimony of Hons t'hldcster, former clioauf feur for the Ithinelunder family. Chldester had testified (hut he told young Ithlnelander of Alice's negrb blood before the latter mar ried her, but that Hhlnclander had retorted, "I don't, give a damn' Mlk'ERS ACCEPT PINCHOT'S PLAN TO END STRIKE .if 'IIAlSHIHIlfatO. I'a, (lly tlieyAH soclated Press) Itepresenlat'ives or Hie Pulled iiine Workers Hun. day accepted "as a basis of setllc- "llienl" the plan suhlllltterl to them 'Salurday hy Clovernof Plncliot "'""g Hie present suspension Of Imrd coal mining. and announced that prumpty after such an agreement on the part of the operators they would arrange to resume mining at the Vurliest possible date. : Luther League Plans j For Concert Dec. 10 j Arrangements are ludng made for a concert lo be given Decem ber 10 in the high school audi torium under the auspices of Die i Luther League of the Lutheran I church, lofaise money for Hie new piano recently purehused by Hie I league for the church. t Local peoplv will take part In the numbers, vocal and piano solos and duels, ijiukIch! reu dings ami a dia- injitlc. rending. Mrs. KninK Hansen is clinfrman of the committee in charge, other members of the comudlleenre Mrs. ('erdlnand Jensen, Mrs. VV'illbim K. Moll and Mrs. J. (I. Htltziugr-f. llish School Students i Will Sing at Luncheon Thirty hii;h ilehool Htuih-ntM tub ing nrl in the minimi operi-ltu nrofluction tit the uuiiitorium l-'rl ihiy und KHturiiey cvcnim?" of thiM wi-ek will nupenr In ii cliorim riilm lii-r, "The 'I'orenilorM" ill the lunch con met-linir of tlni ohuoilier of i-omoicrce Tiu-Hfliiy noon itl the I 11. II. K. hull. Tin mecllntr in lo ,1m- nihlri-Hie-iI hy lt-n II. Illc. of '-ieoin. ex- noHftlon eoiiiinlwion-r for tin NorthweBt t'ommi-rclHl mi'l InfiilH Irhil exnoxllloo. noil wilt le- lre nlilc il over by Frank II. AlM'I' hy ( luilrmun or the iiuhllclty ih piirt in'-nt. Clianir Preparing for . Clash with Enemies I'KKIXO. fliy Ihe AhhucLhI 1'r'Hn) Mh rn ha I Chung Tho lln I.h preparing lo give b:it11e In bin enentb-N north of HbwnhnlkwMn. M't miles nrent of Tlenlfin. N iTltielei-H Ihe iippettrH nee of some of the fom-H of flenerul Kuo Hung l.kn. 'Iihiik"h former h'-nehniHii now hiadltiic a revolt hum I nut hlru t Khtmhtilkwiiy, lor Jay eauned tlx n tirement nf the .Mukden ehh-f taln'H troopM jihoiit l& mites tu the north. Hhiintnng dvire report that heavy fighting orurrd Haturduy nnd yesterday five mites from Thl ntninfu, when- Chunit u fore1 ap pnrpntly nuecpded in expelling in vaders from Hunan province. MEMBER (a-orglu Iiah gone hai-k to tlm prlliilllve fur liletliods of piui Ixlilntr unruly eoiivlels, ' The pleturo sIhtos Ntocks built for uso ill one nr tlio (leorgla prison iiiW, with a man poslnfr In Hie ItrctllMUiient of the convict unfortunate, cnuturb tu be selected for siieli punishment. . ( CONGRESS TO CONVENE SOON (I- C'lmrlcs p. HUrl) . ' WA8H1NCITOK, ,ISV'-;lto'adiai lIongrcaB will open Itvti few days now. ' Thin la the 69th.:- Senntorti rtnrt:rer'ieivVnllve.8 V. ry atrlying fu8l. ; Ho are (lie 'rcprewntaUve of , nunurou nrlviito,. ; corporate and other Intereats, , wltlti' axe to uo.Brouml. Hotel lobhlca are filling up. The Hhullerg of numy a long-cloueU-up ii'iniutioii, - where-' Home ono of Hie more nf fluent, among the national legislators ''makes hla WHshlhgton ' homf ,aro . 'coming down. ItenlH un'v being' advaneeJ. The in iill ii I Is uWiikening from Ha ninc-moiiUm trancft. .,j;'- The iirrlvlng luwmiikera. bring news from till. part of lliri .i'oiihrry.' It confllcls HOlili-tvliat, 'aecOrillil to the section, from which the hiinimker.who brlngs-U comes. n well ns with iitn personal und poli tical sympathies and prejudices. Die various purlieu, groups und and blocs have their plans for the winter prelly well laid.-l-'rom nil this hodge-podge' here are, soinli of the Imliresslona 1 gel. ' ' That the lt)iihilcans will ;try lo imike tiiti reduction the scsnlon'a miiln business, not only for Its own mike but lo drown out other talk. That the Democrats will dispute Ihe validity of llepnbllcnn econ omy claims; Hint they'll ralxn the tariff Issue; that they think they've gained a bit of ground In rocent months nnd wll right two wild cats for more. .. .. riiul Ihe Hennle rauical group will he a. Iririu shy of its previous strength. I'hut the country Is pretty pros-, perous in spots not everywhere. That the furmers, though belter off than they were, uro not very II sullxMt-d yet. That religious nntagonisms throughout the country have ubout reiielied their peuk und may be .peeled to ili-clln': In intensity hencerorwnrd. I'liut thi-dwcts - recognize their I tine hasn't come yet but are sure it will, while the liryn feel certain it n-ver will. That there will lie a tremendous row over aviation.. Coast City Comes Out ror Gooding Measure Hl'OKANK, Waah.. (Hneclal) A new ully nun come lo the nupport of tlie lulerrntriuntuiii country of the went In Uh fight for a Jutd nnd definite (tettlemenl of the long and fdiort haul fndght rute controver- ny uh conternpluted hy paamiKe of the flooding bill al th- n"tt -Ion of eongrrw, the Intermediate Hate nKftoelntlun nnnouncei In a bulb-tin Iftrtued h re. Tb new ully l the iAt Angeba (Miuntb'T of Commerce, und t tin flml mipport given the interior w.it In IU freight fight by a !'ne Ifte eonjl city, aecordlnif to the buttelln. Annonncrment of the stHnd of the l,o Angelen ;bambr of i'om nierre In mad In a letter written by W. It- llraxheHr. Ita traffic man-ngt-r, to J. A. Pord, secretary of ih Intermediate ttalq anuclatlon AMOOIAirZO PRESS XTRA CASE SENT BACK. , WASHlNUTOy AP) The l'ns- cagoula caw Involving tlie validity of reffUlaUoiut wqulring par clear- anctvnf 'fltccltsi' wm neiit uaek to day by. tlM supreme court to tin circuit court ol appiaiH. - The order waa based on Um leeliiili nl ground that the appeal lunl Imen Impropcr lf by a band from tlio fninral itlH- lit lb tlKVHiprjMt'e court liwteail or lilt fng gone tu -the oourt or ap peals. '. ; - - i .-' ' I'IKK LOSS $750,000 1 ' N i:VARK. N. tl.H(Al) Hw .sweepliiB ttirungb right eoinbhm Hon .tenement ami bimlncHH liiilul- Ings cmi Hprlngflehl avenue Itetwrrn IIohIou and Ihtwon flineiH uaiay, drove 100 oevnpaiilH lt the Mrrel him! raiwd damage c-ntlinatHl nt f 750,000, The flamus wcro brtmglit under control nt I n. m after two hour fight In which an nil Ire hliM k In the tblekly populated tlb- Irlel was thrcatoned, v . ., i;VA;i"ATKX BIX.INS. C(liH.M;, tierinany . (AT) I Itrlllsli I mops hegan evacuation of thiv oeeupkMl -uolognn xonr uik niornliig, h itny earlier than ar ranged, and a day ijerom Hie mgna- turn of tho loaino Hecurlty agm menl. ;.. Locarno Treaties to ' Be Signed Tomorrow LONDOI)1' ( Hy illf' AliHOiJlfifed reM. t-: ProparnHoiia., for M, alKiilnir of the treutlen of l.o earliu tomorrow luornlnB liro virlimlly coinplete. . ' The ffi-eiit conference room in Ihe Hill lull - fnrplKn off lee, ill vliled Inlo off leva llnrlllB Hie world wur, ha lieen retoi-el to Itn unual niunnlfleence for un other lilnlorlc Kulh.erlnK, one Hint 18 expected to mean fut ile pence for nil Kurope. Hero Turns Bandit But Can't Give Reason lMNV:it. Colo. (SKA Hieebil What rlre good mime, fulr re. pulatlon, liberty and fuHh of fel lownum. !,ori-n I nderwood.' Ienver earold eholr-Mlnger-baudlt, Bold all of thehe for For 2.e3 find for the powdbllliy of a life behlnrl prison bum and the deHth of hit lfk wlfu from dlHgmee, Koreu I'nderwood. tlie exeinp lury itihii, the vlrtuotm bundlt, pointed out om un exuniple to hiiihII boyfl of Iitn churrh und hlH aroiit troon. eountri the cord now 1" jull here and walls thut It lit not worth the priee. I'nderwood la contddered one of thn moot remurkfibte Ins tunc' of tnnKb d psychology ver to como before pollee here. lie nayit he didn't noed the money. All hi life he Jian been a devout rhureh-worker, a Humhiy m-hnol tioi her, a Iloy Heout troop lewder, a rholr Hlnger, an earni'Mt, huneMt, Indufllrtoui pern. IIIh per:ronHl ronraitM In grent he wears ii medal for Having thn llfn of a boy from drowning In a bike when he was barely out of high school. Mis wife. III. In at the point of death from th shock of hla arrent. NUMBER 43 Mitchell Court Martial Expunges Statement from Records GULLION DECLARES CHARGES UNPROVED Jurists Stop Attempted Address after Defenso Objects to the Majors Reriiarks. WASHINGTON (Hy thn Asso elated Press). The- Mitchell court martial today expunged from Ha record ull mention of the episode of 1' rlduy when remarks by Brig ndier General King, a member of the court, brought vigorous ob jections from counsel for Colonel Mitchell. Itepresentative Tteld, of Illinois, r chief of the defense counsel, ash ed thut tho record ho amended to obliterate -the, passage. General King, Held indicated. nt the time had remarked that certain phases of the examination of the witneiia were "damned rot.". King apologized at the time. Says IH'fenso Failed. At tho opening of today's pro ceed In kh, Mujor Gulllonr asHlstant trial judge advocate, attempted to uddreaa tho court regarding de fense ovidenee but tho court up held tho objection by the defense counuel. Before tho court stoppod him, Gulllon aHHertod tho defense had ; utterly failed to prove the truth of Mitchell's charges of Incompe tency, negleot and near treason hy the war and navy departments." 8AI.KM. Ore, (By he Assocla. ted I'retui) W. U. Lloyd -waa taanR ed toduy at the Btato priaon for Ihe HluyliiK of Clinton Baun, In. dependence. Ore., taxi driver. The condemned man dropped throtiKli the trap ut 10:04 a. m. nnd was pronounced dead 11 mtmitca luler. "1 urn a vlctlim or bad company nnd booze," lie wild when asked hy the deputy, warden It he hail unylhinjr to nay. - The KunrriH Mild he spent a sleep. Icsh. nluht In his cell. l.loyd paid the extreme -penulty , Jimt. Do duyH nrter Baun waa found murdered.; He wns apprehended' nt Tho Imlles, (in:., tho night, iaCi Hepiemher 2 uh he wiih attemiidnif , to board u freight train, -waa re. turned to IJallnH, rolk county. waived -preliminary hearing, and wii hound over to the.Kriind jury. Indicted, and placed on trial octo- : her r. A Her ilellherutlUK but tour holn-H. a Jury found him guilty on October 7, nnd ho was given tho death piinnlly. .. .. Buun, the aluln man. wn a member of Ihe American Legion, served ovcrHrns duriliK tho world war, and had resided In Indepen dence nearly 12 years. Because of (lie Intense feeling and the con dition of the i'olk county Jail, Moyd was kept In tho Multnomah county Jul l until hii trial. ' I'nderwood l Bhocked, too. "I don't understand It. It 1b ter rible. I never thought of such a thing. I never rend crime news. When 1 Bee a headline about crimd 1 pans the ntory lip. This 1b hor rid. Thej-e mien here are terrible. They use uuful words I nevpr iiMrd. This Jnll iH dlBtriiMtlng. 1 don't know what I II do." he Bobs, com pletely broken down. trnderwood committed two hold upm with a gun, Until of these hu confeBi'H. Implieutlng u.s nn aceea nory. 1'anl Keheike 19. iJe takes the blame ua Heheike only drove u rmted ear. The loot from tho two holdup was exae ly llft.1'7. The rnte( ear cost the youths $11. The net proceeds were $4.07, which they divided between them.. The Colorado law Is hard on bandit who ue h gun to ply their trade. Lire Imprisonment is the maximum sentence, in years in tho penlu nilary the minimum. If l ivb'rwood is an entgniu to bin former friends, the people who aU mlreil hhn and pointed him out an nn ev-mplary man, he la more of om to ttlinkHf. . "J don't to'ii why I did It. I did n't need the money. Theru wasn't .any reason," he aous. LLOYD, KILLER, PAYS PENALTY