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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGE3 TODAY. mi THE WEATHER PORTLAND (AP). Ore- son: Generally fair tonight and Friday. CITY EDITION VOLUME XXIV. . LA GRANDE, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925. NUMBER 45V MEMBER ASSOCIATED ' PRESS MEMBER ABSOdAITED FRE88 R.GHARDSOU MID HEAD OF LEGION Charleston Will Not Be Danced Here City Dads Hear Step De scribed in No Uncertain Manner Remarks Unfavorable. New Corner Mrs. Ray Williams Elect ed President of the Ladies' Auxiliary . OTHER OFFICERS FOR 192(5 CHOSEN Tin Charleston, tlit dnncc that ltiiu startled two i-onUm-uls with its luumilaritv anti cvmuasttcs. will nut Uauced In Ju. tirunde. If, perchance, any follower of Terpsichore has mastered the in trlcacics of til" versatile, step, it will be of no uvull at least upon any public dance floor. While they haven't passed an ordinance nor adopted a resolution, Patriotic Organizations X "''r'r'T.? n7ZZ NOW Prepared for No.Wiwi'hln the corporate limits of Years I'rogram ot Ac tivities. Hurley II. ltlchardson jvas elect ed post commander of tin- Aim-rl- Cirandc That much became a certainty last night when the city dads met in regular weekly session in the I municipal building. A Mr. JlolliiiKsworth, dancing teacher, uinteurcii before the coin- ; run Iwum and Mrs. Kay ilihuns ,iwon to straighten out some was.elcvated to the presidency of nmit,.,M relative to launching some klhe auxiliary when the two hodl-s . UuncltiK classes here, met in annual election sessions. , Kx plain Dance, hist ev. nlnjr. inning- the discussion that fol- Tv. legion tmlies. who convened lowed, mention was jnade by tile nt Jloimn hull for tin occasion, ' chief of police, (.Mint llnyius, of chose the following officers to tin! Charleston. HollingNworth in assist llichurdson In his lulininU- formed those present that lie did t ml ion: Judge Hugh 13. Hrndy, n't approve or the dance and cer vico comuuinder; Chester Thump-1 tiilnly would not teuch it. When son. ndjulanl; l.ynu nuhncnkump.'iiHkcd to explain Die Charleston, finance officer, and C. . Talbot, t he did so In no uncertain terms, clntphiin. j It also developed thtit the Char- Kxocullve eoinmitlcc inenibes lestou had been danced in a dance for the ensuing term will be ll;iy hull here or nil her half danced, Wllliiims, Kd Coolhige, Harvey l' becaii.su Hie proprietor slopped the Matthews, Hoy Carrey nnd O. V. lnneers before they concluded Palmer, who is retiring comuian- (heir performance. It was said OVr. , that he wus doitbtful as to wheth- Judirc ltrmiy reported on lid er It would pass muster here or Arinlstlce eelebrullon. for widen not and touk no chances, legionnaires or four co-.m1.es nnii-1 t kins met Urn Work Knds ed, and expressed tippreciatlou lul A communication from Harden the automobile dealers for cms bower llrolhers. In charge of con lurnlshed for use in the parade. .si ruction u.1 Ihu sewage disposal When all hills are paid, the post expects lo clear about $H-f on., the sporting events of the day. Meetings of the post will bike place at the Knights or Pythias hall hereafter, (t was announced. Ido lies lllcct Officers, Mrs. Williams, who wllj sjirree I to, I he auxiliary presidency. at the January meeting, will have the, lolloping staff: Mis. Kdwln Olson, vie? president; Mrs. J. T. Ilieh iirdsoii, second viee president: Mis. J toy Cnrrey, se'crelary-tri'aHiirer. The meeting is held a the (Continuati on Pnre Five.) ffl E REPLACED IE 1 Snain Turns from : Mili tary Director to Civil Ministry. Today GREECE MUST PAY BULGARIA DAMAGES mm FIRE VISITS I0UY Whiskers!' AndHerBcauKicked Council Bluffs Business Section Suffers Dam aging Blaze ORIGIN LAID TO BOILER EXPLOSION A i T.. ..t T H, in nrTnnlNiRht Watchman Escapes Reached in Jjondoni r j. xiii.t Conference on Irish Boundary Question. DELEGATES FROM I FOUR COUNTIES TO PLAN COURSE H a wife Irlls Iiit IiiisIniiiiI Ihut slit- lows iilfnd mim thun slut loirs him, mil lw pel li tli(irc'. ir tin- fi-itiiil liuiii'iis In be ll KTirl i-Iiiiiii? -'rill' an swer -lo Hie Ui-sllon will be Klven by Ibe itjurts lien; when Ivim C iilher's lliM)e suit iuciiIiim bis wire, .Mrs. Juliet Wnlker, final's to trial. Iteluw Is Mis. Walker, bo nys, "Of course I'll 4onlest Uie suit. I've never heard iiniihliitf. (lille 4J fiuiiiy as a ' iiiisbitutl naming a vvoniuti as the affinity. f bis Wife." '. ,. ' MADItll) Civil I'llliinet lo smt-erd inllllKi'y illntiomle. CiKSKVA lH-atiie of uaticiiis finds on .ireeo-lllilsarian Uls Hile. IXIKX Agreement waelicd on Irish butuidary question. MAUH1U (Uy tliu AssoeiiiWd (less). Kins Alfonso lias ncnied In tlio nbolishmcnt of Ihe mllllHry dircctorato unci tin H-iuceHxIon li.v a civil cabinet under lleneivil Prlino de Ktvern. n,l ..1 ., r II... .. I., I ... try took the oath of office beforo Ji. Badly Burned; Hotel Guests Flee Flames in Scant Attire, COCNlMI, R1AKKH. towa (By the Associated IMess)A disastrous fire struck Ihe business section of. Council Bluffs today, causing prop erty damage estimated nt more than two million dollars In loss to buildings, and several hundred thousand dollars loan to slock in stores. ' The fire plurlcd in the basement of the Continental Furniture com pany when a boiler exploded. 1'jlglity guests were forced to ftec from the Grand hotel scuntlly at 1th their personal The fire for n time threatened to spread throughout the entire downtown district. GKNKVA (Ity the Tress). The, league of nation's commission which investigated the I recent Oreco-Uulgarian frontier in-iMOST PERFECT eident, finds that (Jreeee aiioiiM pay Ltulgaria lln.iMKJ.UIMl leva dam ages. The commission decided to rec ommend that C.reore pay Bulgaria an additional O.OUO.IKM) leva for llves lost. The. leva Is quoted at 7.03 cents. BOY AND GIRL NAMED AT SHOW HITS BACI ( CK 'M Ism Vcnlen Coaebninn, Kansas City stenoitrnplier, let a jouiik man kles her KoodulKlK and lime to icrler. The yomiK " fell vvldskors agiUnsl Ida clH-ek. Ho calleu the irallev and it ilcvcloH'i "Miss" Coaelinwii 'was a man. Mie or lu -salil lie had posed . as a woman for four years, doing ll because business men would not liira innle steaoBraphers. i'HICAOO (By Hie AKsoclatrd I'rexH) K'lnKB or the barnyard and field InuliiK been named at the i ..I ...-, I Innu 1 1 l,.(,ul i.nlr nvtiAllltlnil. the Associate! u, vntax came Wednesduy night with thy selection of the most pcr- riutililla, Baker. Wallowa and Malheur counties 'have " accepted Invitations rrom the Cnion co inly clianiber of comnierrd to B-nl representatives hef! for a ineet liur I ec. 11 to discuss the feasi- home of Hie retiring president.' blllly or entering an Mislern Ore Mrs. Hurley II. Hlchardsou. A re-'gon exhibit al the Northwest Com port was made by Mrs. C. N. Pal mer, , chairman of the membership committee, who told her hearers the campaign ror inew membeis niereiiil and Industrial expoaillo.i at New York City next spring, lteplies from si-veral cities and towns haxe expressed a desire to GASKILL WINS SECOND LAC .1. A. (askill, or I in bier, won sec- ffnntlmied on Piuro Klre.) ITJlTHFnq qnwQ Mill! II. I .111111. I I II I IIL.IIU; uunu DINNER DATED ! futlirs Lads Wiio hav their own will be udopted Tor the niglit of Die 'allier-Son banqiiel at the Methodist church Friday. In cumber 1 1. announces A. W. Nel son, chalriiitin of (hi? general com mittee. If anyone known of a boy who eon re under that classification, the chamber of commerce would appreciate a communication, mo thai one of tin- volunteer dads can get in touch with his foster son be fore Hie biinUet night. Superintendent Hay, n dildweii nelion! man whose success as a lmys' lender has made him well known throughout the stale of Idaho, will be the elder Speaker. A t'lial fll-t Hot and a loeal boy will be chosen I by Harare j. Nelson ami lr. Hay Murphy lo give Ihe other talks. Music wit! consist of group singing l.-.t l.v l-:inti r Klitddanl. . h r.ir Run dads and lads! M'he Men's club of the F'rcshy have 1 h provided for by the corn-,ti-rian cliurch will meet this eve inilte..M reoresenline the Minis! eHnl . nlng at the home of Klchard Clay ..uu,...i,.ii.... .....I ll.e emniiierce eoiilh. t7 tk strt'l. Th flin.ni Iff. which sponsor th- ban- Ing will start at M'tet. Tin dinner wilt be s- rved by ihe Mrthodist Indies Aid society. see the exhibit materialize, lvirljoud irt.e on while hard wheat at C. Iteyunlds, executive H-cretary ot the 'ith annual International Live stock expos) I ion held In hlengo. Ian A. Brlgtrs, of Tmsiui, Ari.fjtm, was first prize winner and Fred Ciiislafsftii, of Idaho Falls, Idaho won Hie -reserve prle( (laskll) re eeived Hrsl pri.e in the hard wheal class at the Pacific, Intermiltomil Livestock show held in Portland Ihe first or October. He is tlm only moil from Oregon t receive a prle at He- Chicago except J"SS" Wal man from Oregon to receive a prl.e Cotvallls, who placed fnurlh anil tjevenih. respectively, in tin; same group. Mr. C.asklll is also xiiit'inug a Hit local commerce chamber, lday. Mishaps on Railroad Causes Little Delay Two sllghl mishaps to freight (rains between La (Irantle and Hu ron Tuesday night were speedily set at rights by (he wrecking crew so that they caused only a brief (lf' upset of the passenger schi'dllh LONDON (By Press). An agreement has been leuched on the Jrlsly boundary r(!t;l bo.. ulld Kn.. m Aimjrica, ttuestion nnd the detulls will W Alice Burhart, 15. or Atidubon announced tonight. 1 . I eounty., Iowa, was chosen hj,; tho Thp agrecim nt was reached fb- IlloKl I)t.rrect girl, ond Ooorifu Cus iuyf at a-meeting of Ihe British fcodeii, t of at. X'sul, lit'U ivas Koverniuent repreHeniniiveH iim U. winner of in most perfect boy, Willi. mi T. Cosgrove, president of till r. MMie selections worn nindc the Free State execntivi- council, ,v ,-nmliet lllvc physicist exiimlna- nd l'reinler Craig, of Clsb-r. .Hons of more than alx hundred It was stilted Unit the agree- thousand ' farm boys und . girls, inent In satisfactory to both the members-of Hi" boys' and girls' am norl hern and southern Irish gov-crnmenls. LECTURER TD VISIT COUNTY agricultural clubs. MMu; healthiest boy and the lienl Miiest ghl from euch slate in the Cnion met here for the final Vixa utlnallons this week'. Alice Jturk. hart, scored per cent. A alight cold from exposure to Chicago weather and too little musclar de velopment of the anna were her only defects. MMic boy scored 7.7 per cent, his only flaws being ono rilled tooth, slightly enlarged na.su I passages and a. hardly perceptible j tendency toward riatfootedness. rOHTLANP; Ore iBy thcAwt- clated , lJresa) A ninfl-yoar-old boy hilled his fouler mother hud night because some beans nap pentd to burn, lie cotifcsHcd to of. ficers toduy. SAv ni.ClHCO. (API IxmiIs j oe noy is r raiiK. inoiinm, . nvK- mMh. nresideiit of tlio Cl-own- , Hie udopted son ot Oliver viii..u.n., iMtu.e i.mmuinv. t.wlav Mhomos. negro, proprietor of u. dtnilcd thai a banking group in nc- our slock ears were deraljr.d when a freitrht Iraln pushed by u mallei jaeknifed near Huron Tues day evening, holding up Nos. 1 and The wrecker picked up the ears. iind was following the freight back lo La Grande when a broken axle s nt another car hop ping about a mile beyond perry. No damage resulted. however, since the brakeman hail noticed I he trouble In lime lo apply He brakes from the caboose la-fore Hut wheel loosened. Trucks were run under the car bv Ihe wrecking crew, and l h.. train came on into III'' ynrds here, arriving al S:mM a. m. Wed nesday. Men's Club Will Meet With Richard Clayconib i- d o'elnek. Ill-lire lunnis will be Ibe Mn-nker for III.- eveninir mid Hie lnie for discus sion is "A. W. M "Hon." siitupl'- of b;ii-li'jr won serolid primi I'liieaKO, with uhieli In I'urllaiifl. Discovered in Alaska OPERETTA TO ATTRACT MANY B. P. 0. Elks Preparing For Memorial Services .i , -.-..iwi irniiTi-1 .1 ones.' M. B. Ponahije, O. W. Hon- ... . .... .i t.j I iH-lly, Ibnry Haas. Tom Luflus, I to. the V I broth-i peehh r. W. P. Harrison nnd N. Woods. 1 Artlslhslty bound are the pro (grams that announce Ihm years iwrviri-. Following the order or j exercises are listed all of th" ah jsent brothers, as well as those l w -hunt d' Hth claimed mm ) nr, Th A series f ma.sH mjeeling't, under . . rt . ' the auspices or the Antl-Haluon llUgC VOlcaniC CratCI' h ague of Oregon, will be held in j t uion county im'm wen, n m a ii nounced by K. Knight, offire sec ret a ry, In a coiumunlcal Ion re ceived here today. On Monday, liec. 7. al 7 : 0 p. in. the frist will be ),e, In the I ta li tis! church of Cove. - Tuesday night the second will be hld in the Prriih lerlnn of l.nion; ami on Wednesday night, tlx' third will tak'- place hi the Medolhlsl church of ladder. 'Ihe Hev. It. Close, siiperint lldelll of the league, will spenk at. tavorn near J'ortland. The body of the slain woman, Mrs. Louise Tho mas., negro, wa.4 found by her hus band last night. A loaded revol ver, olio cartridge fired, lay nearby. The boy," missing last night, was found In a tent near today. Jle told officers hn wus angered because Mrs, Thomas JX! SI"" 111?? . idinrbanb;' ariTnen kitchen were all right. Hoon af terward the wonutn nmellod the be una burning und reproached the boy. WASI1INCTON (By the AshocI aled press). Wlscovery of a hur xulcanic crater believed to be near ly as large as the famous Cial.i ljike In Oregon la reported by the geological survey In Alaska. The crater Is approximate five miles wide and Is at the summit or a mountain N.onn feet high. This mountain Is the soulhweui i'in portion of the Alaskan penin stita. It Is thought lo be the high- Grid Coach at Cornel! dedicates I Hunday In each l'eeliibt comuieinnratton of depHrb ers. Iji (imtide lodge. No. M. I. O.' I-;.. will ronduct a sM-eial putdle inelilorial service al the tern pie Sunday iifternoon at S o'cbK-k. Solemn music and ritualistic t xen ls,- will precede the rending j names of the past exalb d J Bul.y Olllon of lh- n. croloEy. II. J- treen. rt, r thns- of the pre nt offh-ers, " past exalted nil-r. has ln-i-n cho n f . ......mlii.-s In t-lmrg-1 - I aptaln Appb 2" lo deliver Ho- i "llogy. . jwf (j,,. ,j;,y-n ceremonial are kIv n. will t i Hugh K. imi-iy n-"is i-ie inorlal romilillle.-. winrn memoes Urns ieheaiM-H lined a load or anxiety rrom the minds or both students and directors lust night when songs, lines and accompani ments Ml inio pbu-o with hardly a iiilsMt. 11-artice tonighl nnd -mnrro. will be devolt d to pollsh- Itii.- on a few rough places. Miss IhiiIm lb- Mllletr. direrlor, said ttainy An eager standing Him soon de pleted the reservailon poaro i rim iioiititiir. Tto re were but 2in seals available fnr 111" I wo pres'-iilations ; Friday .and Saturday nights by noon today. Mair NIcK'-inum, as business manager. Is In charge. An altrailiv: plawi st. thai s. rves for all three nets of Hp op eretta, was arraog-d oil Ihe stage today. A bai Ugrotind of soil his'l-te-U ofr the brillh'til srarlet and gold cost miles to advantage. Span ish lanterns In red. yellow and black, have been designed fr re lief by I'M 1 1 h Kbe and her help-ers. Fxcipllonal orK in areun..i..j Ing ll' MiHS lerO" t.hino. has eas d t h" flcilltbH with He will o.npanluient on the rim- oy he i lings In connection with the VHi ,.rter of like dimensions In showing of a Him "ihe Mrluniph the world. of Justice. MMie hrtunj and pie-j ,,. , - tnre will be free but tin offering I will ie taken, children should be )ohic lo Remain jieroiiiiaoiei oy pa re ma iu necut e admission. Mr. KnlKht slates. Preliminary lo Hie three 'meet lugs al I'nlon, liubler and Cove,, a. law euroreemeiii mass meeting t III be coilflucted by I In-'He v. Close at the Inland City Community church Snnduy morning at II o'clock. Tin film will also be shown. Pllee. at the director's dir- ttolo work. Imet liave udilMlonal Hi'. I'llU'!!. The Mu' inorlal nddr ss 1... L- I lH 'tllllM-ll l.r,,il.i, nl Hlk of the Itak.-r led--, i H-nry J. i.hit. . ." .. l.f-h.- d. imrt.,l ....-mlM-rn thus I Ib nry I.. ll- n.l J-"-' V An hoJd. u.h oeeurrvd the past year j drewa. V-,or KekbT. Orson l.riinU are V. J. fhunh. H. M. 8chf(er. I h.sl.r ThompKin and Harry L. a. Larwn. .Solan CUtff. W. U- SnodSra "111 act at usuus. KI.AMATII r.M.I-S "'- l-l-I iln ll. I-. A.'t'-s-l.-. Indbin .ir v.l. rnn and ii.in r of Klamall. eonniy. r.e.lv.d word from lb- nn li.in;. oricunliallon of Indian ar v.it. nins that he ha been aiipoliit td state commund'.r !or Of eon. ri'MACA, N. V. Mly the Aoela led Cress) (lil Doble hus no in (nlion of retirlnK us foolbnll eoat-h of Corni'll. he siilil taut nlKbl, whn iiiM-stioned ri-Kardliif a report that he had been aiprouebid lo become euiieli of the I'nlverslly of Oregon, Making It Worth His While rnctleally iiiijoiip mifl wr tmt in lniflne fedn the lie-M-isslty for, iUcrll-liig forget ling In dmcli with lite putdle In mie profitable way. A bu Uuivi iimn's clifef iincrii t Immv best lo do that mi It will Is- worth bl- while. The Obrver ns a medium i- 4fHiHtautl) jiniuil tin low r-atl-iT-rcK Is otnhMin to nil) one who hm-dlcmr rati- Its wn -hii Nl mdertl-r rrniM in ph)Mig m filet ImmI thai will tx-ffei-llie. How lo put a men age a-n with result In The HeM'rer I- a problem Ibe adtet-iMnz l:ilf i alwn4 read- Iu help 4lle, "OuserTcr Adverl llng A UerUuuidialntf Hefrlc.' Postmaster Exams Will He Held at Enterprise A fourHi-cInH postmaster exnm inailnn will be li-Id at Knterprlsi I. arv fi. 1 to fill M conf'inp fated vaeaiH-v If) the post of fir Bt Maxvllle. Ore.. It Is announced her by the Culled Htutes chll service commission. Tin- compenTttilion of th post master nt this office was T:i for the last fiscal year. KPIDFIt CONOt l-'.HH MOIM-: WAHHINOTON (AP)- A vouch safed story of a long battle be lw'"ii an ordinary kitchen xpid' and a half grown mouse. In which Ihe spider won by tedlomdy wrap ping lis strands u round the mouse tail nnd eventually lifting It fr of the floor into its web, htu hn added lo the long list of nature' parodies by the Nature asoclatlon Baker Couple .Married Here. Mhm Kllxaheth Met'ord and Jfi Id I". Fuller, both of Bake were untied In marriage this morning In the ofHce of Judg C. (). Couch, who officiated at the navy eiemony. at Dulcrr, OY MURDERS f OSTERMAI XTRA Secretary Mellon Declares Latest Statements , Are "Unjust" ADMITS THAT LAW CONDITIONS BAD Observations Are Direct ed Primarily at Letter Charging Lack of Pres idential Interest WASHINGTON (By the Aaaocl- atcd Prem) Although ho conceded that "conditions are bad," Secre tary Mellon today characterized aa "unfounded and unjust" the latent uUacks by the dry element on the admlnlatratlon's prohibition pol icies. - . The secretary's observations wero directed particularly at a letter aunt to the White House by a (rroup of roform orsuiiisattona describing preBent enforcement as a "national Hcamlal," und declaring the- presi dent nover , had -"unreservedly" cominlttod himself to enforclnK tho elRhteenth amendment to the con stitution, us required by his oath of office. . CONTKOIi ha.x;ks . 1HHU'JM), Ore. (Al) Tho I'oitliuid 'IV-li'Kran. oil aulliorlty of Htu of tbo foremost. Portland laiik- crs says today eouti-ol ol f.io ...,., di..iDD ta. Washliiaton T.l.'11-Yl n.uf i-v Li-rv WASHlNaiWN tuy tho Aasw'P uUd 1'reus) Secretary Mellon has received word from French Finance Minister Louchcur expressing hopes for an early renewal of negotiations for tho funding of France's war dobt to the .United States. ,j0Ucheur promised that the American debt would have first at tention after the new Brland cab inet became firmly established. The treasury was also Informed that Jugo Slavla would send a t'ronn-WUlainelte I'a.w. coliroan? Iasfle.l yesterday to ua luvitiucut bankuur group. HiitlalliiK for control uf lila cuni-naiiy. .IOM I.N SCF.SK AVIHTM PLAINS, N. Y. (P the tavern ."'ri Price. Jumped al Kill Itliliielni.diT seeks aniiiilineiit of their marrlaxe, tiHlay erealed a COIIIUICl for Klilnclainl elllliil donm lEWs HIGHERTODAY U. S. Shipping Ikard Rejects Dollar's Bid WAHHINfJTON (Uy Ihe Assort- ated Presa) The bid of the Iollur Interests for tho Admiral Oriental line was rejected today by tho shipping- board. In rejecting the bid, the hoard unanimously approved the recom mendation of President Crowley of the fleet corporation that the ships will be advertised for sahi with th understanding that If no satisfact ory bid Is received tho agency for the Dm; now held by the Hollar in terests will be transferred to some one else. "(jixhab driver" dining his sum- L nintion itciom mo jury. ti renin ling; with linger, Jones shouted "f never wus a tux lent) driver." j. CHICAGO (By the Associated. most six cents a bushel In the first half hour of trading toduy. December wheat went up to 1.77,. COI'llT HMAIt.S AVAItMNft WASHINf.TOY AP) AiKdlier naming that "nltcivnthms and hlekerliigV In t'im Mllrbell court martini iimst i.ase, was ilellvcml Uslay by Major tieiieral IIoww, conrl president. lUjircHciilutlvc It eh I, defenM counsel, and Assist ant Trial Judge Advocate Ciulllmi MINISTRY WINS FIRST VICTORY PAUIH ny the Associated ' Uriand's Dewey Going to Aid Of Helpless Vessel roUKUVA. Aluiikn (By Ihe As- sod.'iuted I'reSH) The steamship Dewey has repaired dumiiKeH in her ehglnes and la proceeding to the old of West Orowa, meHsagf-N Intercepted here today reported. Veslerday the West (Jrowa re ported she was drifting helplessly without a rudder s.aou miles rni of rorlland. The liewey is 000 miles from the West Orowu. A messuae from tlie liewey siibl 'not making tnueli headway again st n strong cast wind and rough sea, but steaming all we can." ..I I., a . I. .!, m.i- l-ressi l-reinier Ariaimu an .lamliiallon of a witness. Held cabinet has won Us first victory. tiirniMl to (iiilllloi. and utiil "tbliiKs After an all-night fight n the ..... ...i.. ...... .... I.... .....er reni-h chamber of deputies for his fln- vour brnln.' lanclnl measures, tho premier suc- ' I I...I ... .n-fll,,v I Via ttilntlllnn fit U.JCUl-U 111 iui.i". - - new udvnnces from, tho Bank ot France to the government of six billion francs and a new paper money Issue of seven and a hulf billion friiucs. The final Vote on the bill was 2T.7 to s;. It was the fifth vote of confidence taken during tlia lengthy session. KII'UNc; VKIIY Il.li Ill'ltW AMII, I'.iiKlnnd, (AP) nud vanl lilpllng. imleil author, suffer ing from diilible iiieiiiiionia, sbuw- ed a nllKht Improvement today. Atlendlug ili3slelltns aillioum.vd It was iHMMUHary to iulllllnlster oxy gen Ibis morning. iioahii oi'poM s mit'hi:mi , Allt SIJtVKK PIjA.NS. Many Changes In Home And Senate Committees WAHHINQTON ( Ity thn 'Assocl aft-d Press) Expansion of mtlltury and nav-.ii aviation, but without drautlo change In the present ganizallon, wus recommended Wed nesday to President Coolldge by the special board appointed by him to Investigate the condition of Atnerlean air power. The board's report, concurred In by all of the nine members, em phatically opposed establishment of a department of national defenne or a unified air service, proposals indorsed by Colonel Mlteh. ll. whose nubile criticism of Ibe war and departments' administration The couple will reside I of aviation preceded the uoaru s in-liiutry. WAS1IINC.TON (y the Asuo- elnled Press).--HweeplIlK cli.illBS In some of Ihe more powcrrtil 01 the hn-lse. and H-lliile hlnnillir roliimillees will become effective wbh Ibe eniienlng or Hie new roltiei-ess nexl Miuidiiy. Moth nf Hie eoiimiltti es deiill-ig with rnlliond leglsliiliiiu will have new chairmen. Senator Julius II. Watson or Indiana, succeeds Heu ulor KIIImiii I). Hmllh. democrat, rinitlh I'lirollna, us heiul of tin seimlit lillersllile coliimeice coin llilltee, while James H, -Parker or New York, will replace Siimiiel K Wlnnlow of MiisuehuseltH. Its cliiiirmnn of the housi? liiterstutr and foreign commerce commute". Henaiur Multifield, ot or-goi. succeeds Ihe lute tVliator llll of Norlli lniknla. as ehnlinuin of the piililti' lands i-oininlltee. the flimotis Teapot liome invesllg il- Ing body. Willi changes In the membership, iidinlnlalratlon repill.- IIchiih Bill ! able to recapture eoutrnl of this body, which may Imj askeil to iniike other oil inves tigations at this session. Other ot the inure Important senale committees which will ha-e new chairmen are those on post ufriees and on pensions, with N il ator Moses of New Hampshire re placing former Senator Sterling of Moult. Iiukota. on Ihe fonner.iind Senator Norbrck ot South Dakul l, siicceedliir former Senator B jrsum ut New Mexico, on tho latter. House committees which arc 111 have new chslrmen include thono of flood control, Indian affairs, Insular affairs, merchant marine, and fisheries, and military affairs. These chairmen aro yet to ne se lected, but In the order of seni ority they would be in tho ord.-t named. Thomas Curry. Califor nia: llnyal l". Johnson. South I'm kola: Churles E. Fuller. Illinois: Prank l. Scott, Mlchignn, and John M. Me-rln, Pennsylvania. Chang-s In thn personnel of vlr hiully all of the standing commit, tees of both houses are made ne? cssary by Ibe decision of the r--puMl.un oigsniiatlons of Ihe t.i houses to treat insurgenis 1.1.1111 and to assign them extra plaeea at the foot ot committees without purty ttcslguuUon.' W)- life, (f.'i.-, '.n4V.' -