La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 05, 1925, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    EASTERN OREGON LEADINQ NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY.
m
CITY
EDITION
" THE WEATHER
PORTLAND (AP) 'f Ore
Ron: Generally cloudy to
night and Sunday.
www
VOLUME XXIV.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED FRE88
LA GF"NDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1925.
MEMBER AB80C1A4TED PRESS
NUMBER 48
OPERETTA
ENJOYED BY
BIG CROWD
i
"Belle of Barcelona" Is
Successfully Presented
by H. S. Students .
SHOW DELIGHT TO
THE EAR AND EYE ,
I
- I
01
Final Performance
Singers Directed by
Miss Miller Will Bo
Given This Evening.-
M'lKlciil students of the I.il
(Sraiule high school began their,
two-night oiierutlcv caruei-H In a
burst of glory Inst evening when
they presented "'The llelle of
lliirceliina," a Chnrl.'S .Boa flianey
three-act operettu. beforo a house
Unit continually Interrupted the
progress of the production with
wiivjs nf applause ill"! appreci
ative liltl't H.
Tlie . entertainment was a. de
llghl bulh to the ear and to the
eye. r'resh young voices blended
111 hiirliinniiK that Meeined like tlie
spontaneous expression of youthful
exuberance. Sinrlet and Bold cos
tumes flashed color across the
stiiBe In a play of brilliance that
corresponded happily with the
spirit of the production.
Most-of the action was spright
ly -and gn but tfiorc were dra
matic moments to which Ihe
yoniB people rose with li poise
and bearliiB Hint would have done
credit to older and more experi
enced players. 1'nrlliTiilurly nolli -able
was the case with which they
maintained their characters
through transitions froni . it.i-ulcla ;
pnrtA ,to sungs.
. 0MM-CIUI Well SllllHl. j .
' Of the operetta- Itself; It w is
.generally conceded that re'w musi
cal vehicle suitable for amateur
wurU present more attractive 'mel
odies. The villain's "A Hellenic
Hold." Hie flower girls' "l.ove Is a
llarileii," and the duet, "No! No!
No!! will be hummed for many
day after the score has been laid
away. Tlie hiBh school orchestra
and -Miss Helcnc Price, pianist.
(Continued on Vsge Wlvs.)
Mini... ii huiHlrtd Hi'Vflity clill'l-n-ii
tiitcml' Hi-- public hi?!ioo1h of
,;i :i;in-l last iiinnlti. iim! UMl r
Ihctii, wt-rr, ih HIh r iihsiiil nor
tunly.
- Th" i iintllMM Mt for N-pim1mt
IiowimI ii n lni'rii.- or Kl pupilH
nv r Hint of Hi" MioiUh lu fori. nv
ronlititf to tti" iiiuiillily H-lort or
J. T. lniKt'llow. iiM-rin1"iii-ii.
Alt"n(;inn- In lint rlrmcntn rv
svhoolx whs !tr,. I nr cent iii-rfiTi.
iiml (lint in th" hl$rli Kt'lHKtl. Itr.M.
, iMT. IMr nun .r. . in--
fi : r;i ml. Iuik mioiiH to r"'l proml of
lnr prliool iiMt-ndiinrn n-rorUM.
t;irtlcliirly thnm' of the hlah
Hi hoot. whi-n' lrrt'iruhirlly In l
l"nilnnrf Is nttiiiilly unirk'd.
"Tlif1 Itifrli pfrff nliiff" Ih ilii", I
inn ctmvlnceil. lo i hr rm-rh-y 1 luil
V,. 1. Tuwlcr, prlnolpnl, dfVoti'M 1u
thut purl or Ihr work Mm imt
Intend nt iloclnrofl.
if tlif visits to llti! frhool
niiitlt- hy pun nlK diirinc the nmntli.
n Inrm nuniln'r urc ntlrlhntU to
I In- Intcrr.sl uroti.iLil liy .iii"rlcun
.Ktluctitton wrek.
PUPILS IKE
GOOD RECORD
Elks Secure Baker Man
Fo r Me m o rial Services
An tut Hat ion Is exl"iid"il tin
t-t n rul public by th" Klkn of l.a
C.rande lotla-. No. 4'Atl. to mod
n lib I hem In commemoration of
their departed brothers at the Klkn'
temple ut 3 o'clock Kunday after
noon. The memorial service will Im
simultaneous with I how of Klks hII
over Ihe world In every Fpot where
Ihe brotherhood has been estab
lished. Kranl; t Mei'ullotb, of Maker,
an eitHiuent sH-Hkrr nud n 1"d'-r
held iihrh In esteem Ihrouchuut the
slat", nil) deliver the tiiemoHal ad
dress hen-. Maker bdg'-. No. 33.
will 1e nd'ln ul the sum hour
by llttKh K. Mrady. esteemed loyal
knlirhl of l- (inind".
I dree. rit ualisl le een monlnK
viH-al offi rlnirs. a roll ch and t'ie
t nlocy wfll Hiippleuii nl Mr. .Mc'J'ul
lcir part itn th" proirraiii, which
will nlwrve tlie follwn order:
"Funeral March (Chopin)
Mm. J. A. Tedrord.
Uicnlng ode Audience.
Jack Hilary ,
Accusedof
Burning Dbg
Enters Plea of Not Guilty
in Justice Court This
Afternoon; Bonds Set
at $150.
Jack i:. Hilar-, 701 X anliue.
aeellMil by lcwls Wetxcl of mnr
liiit oil on Welz-el's inirchred lilcw
cllyn iwlU'r "Ilex," uml thru wt
ttitic llii) ilov afire, aiineareil before
Itnlirn lliiuti l-j. Ilrailv this after
! noun shortly before 2 oVIiM'k In
I flu. IilkIIiii t.f nciiee oihii'I. null
piead.ii not miiuy to the i-imw.
ilmlit;- lliaily net Monday after-
II IIOII HI I OI'IWK B.1 H U'llllMl.e
day for Hilary's trial, ami set liK
liolllki nt iro.
llllnry wus arrested about 1
o'clock thin afternoon - by rolicc
Chief l-'lliil llnynes.
According to Hie. chief or police,
Hilary yesterday afternoon ' InlU
,jU of nil accident that occurred
at. his place that p'sulled In th
dcalh of Hi" dog
Hilary, lli chief declares, su Id
that "Werners doe and Ills dos
were riglillnR and they brushed
against a. bench, upsetting a can
of oil. Later Hie Wctw-I duK, Hil
ary said, came within range nf u
lighted blow torch and untight
.(Continued on Psgs Flv.j -
COMMERCE CLUiT
LUNCHEON WILL
BE AT IMBLER
The I'iKin county ehainber or
commerce will drive to linbler
Tuesday Tor one or the three stai
ed out-oMowll meetings or,. tile
year, and will be served n chicken
dinner nl Ihe I. II. V. I''. l""l !
the women of the liidiler I'urciit
Tcucher association.
I'Ytink MeKeniion, an Imbhr
member of the chamber, will be
chairman of Ihe proBram. Thi
MpIIllt,.rH wlM ,. w. T. I'liy
ol
Hot Lake, and Charles Weaver, a
fruit grower or Inibler. Mutfle by
Miss Kama llaxler. vocal Wololrt.
and hc clmiiilir? '. 6f eoinnfeice
nuartet. .' . ' '
. The chamber or commerce lmlds
ill or lis leveling In tM t'.ramie
toil three. The exceptions take
the members to linbler. Island
City and Perry. 1
Retail Dairynicn May
Organize Association
j . .
cording to 1v- Ueynolds.
prominent dull yiiian , of I ni'Mi
rodiity. then; will Iip a n;tull ilalry
HH'h'.H mci'ilntr In Mid hi Imt uT
roiiniii-'rcn orfk-fK mxl WVdm-siluy
I I'Vi'iuni;. i in; pitriiuw
Mtif? Is to work out a couD'Tullvi-
tin-'-iiit'iit on ini'thcuJH of IninilHiiK'
nilllv, hii'tiKlint; Hiinlliiry nn uurs
uml s n nil dlMtribution.
'.Il lXii; TO J.KTUiN
.Imlip; J. W. Knowh-H In ps-pi.-i-luil
to return lodny from lin
trrpiiw- In nntk-Ipalion of Uu
adjourneil h".hmIoii of i-lriMii!
rourt wlilrh will op'-n nt tin
roiirlhu in" ln-Tc al u. ni.
Motidny. II. IE. Ilunim. wh-i
liun I n wllh tin- jndK" n-
portlnt; tin- it-iruliir m-kIoii if
WuMowii counly rourt. Is "xp"ft
td to roiiK' with liliil.
(if till- flvf ruH-s st rortrlnt.
1 1 itrt rrliiilnal mid two, rlv
II. tH'in and JIikji Iuivc tli
op"iilnr ciikc, in which th"Hlal!
t'liurp")! Allin lelun"y with a
statutory caw. Carl (1. HHim,
UlHlrli't allorni-y. will prom-culi'.
I'OUII.AMl C M 11,1 Ml.lti;.
M. KhiTHti ln, nw Ih-iiiI of. tho
pollen department at I'orlland m
weillntf t'hlef WattH, was In town
yesterday, the ffiMHt of t'lih f (.'Hut
llaynes. llheiHleln comm-h from the
east and Is sp'-ndlnt; n aliort time
looklmr over the slate befon he
settles to Ills desk In I'orlland.
it j Chamber of Commerc" qnarl"!.
Opening rituailHlIc ex rels s
i jt t!rand" lodie.
I'myer Chaplain of tin lodire,
Itoll Call of "Our Absent Mro
th"rs" Secretary of the lodire.
Kuloiry It. J. tired, past, e
alt"d ruler. '
Itarltoii" sold (Selected ) Uuy
mond O. Williams.
Addreiw- Itro. Cmnk C. M.H'ul-
!oeh. linker I'Mlffe. So. 334.
Violin solo "Kellgeso l J.
Mndsey.
floMng rltuulistlc eji.-rclsi s Th"
lodjr".
. I'ledr' Of nllegltiliee- Andlene".
Men-dlctlon Mev. Il.-nry W.
I'srker. pastor of the MeiioliKt
Kpiseopal ehun-li.
"liecejwional" (Hand' l) Mrs. J.
; A. TVdford.
I On tin memorial rotninltte- n
'tharire of the ex'TClsi-fl an Jllde
Im.-s.Iv. M.nry J. Miller. 'lmeje I.
Herrjr. Henry K U m and vjam' V.
Andren a Victor r:ktejr. Orson
I Hrant, Chester Thompson and Har
"Billy Up'
Colmi.-I "Hilly'' .MlUliell, Vtoriuy
IMlrclM of the ult t'ontrori-sy
and now mi trial licfon a ifonrl
ntniilnl, l.s licrc pk'ttmMl as ho
st'ai-s (ii tell iiotliliiK but the
truth nt 1m takes Hit; wUiicm
Kgg 'marketing and' fe"d bitylui;
were the two tii-Un topk'M . dlscili
sed .vesb rihiy aflernoon .yheii ' n
dozen meitilter.-i of the I'uion 'oim
ty ttoopt-ratlve I'otiltry association
liiel in Ihe orilce or IL ih Avery.
i;oiiuty agent.
Arranceiuent:; wT" made for the
first annual iiii-cMur of the u-vso-eiaion
to be h"ld Hnun thit" in Jan
uary, at which time ofiii.-ers . for
I he ensuing year will br v eleeR-d.
Th" iiHsocialinu was. first oikhii
l."d November -1, r.-4. but 11 ww
not until Kchruary I, i:i2r. Miat
they b'gaii cooperative est; mar
keting. The present orrieerH are: Wil
liam Kami)"!', of Meilii'ii Springs.
preHltlent: (borg" t Mill of Kruit
dule, vice preshb-nt - and It ex
Cirfggs, of l.'nion. stjeretary...
Men's Forum Campaign
Will (lose Tomorrow !
. Mplri'.-d etMitp"tilloii l"lwiii the
':ill"" and the "Red" im-inhcrs of
the M"ii's Koruin or the M-thodtst
church which has been under way
lor th" pa si ihrei- weeks, will be
Concluded tomorrow momlnc The
I'HlueH" led by i". i. Iniuninu wre
in lb" lend hist Sunday nu basis
of new meinlti-rs allied ' and siis
laini'f) attendance al the meeMiiKS.
Appreriiillng MiIh the. "Ued" ele
ment, led by ( 'hairman Jolmson.
luive ganoid up during Hie wetk
and are golnu Lo pull somelhlnf;
tomorrow morning t hal will l"av"
tlie 'llliies" gasping, iwcurding .to
Mr. JnhliHtJii. . ,
Tli- losers in ih" ciimpaiun must
pay the cost of I1m first social Kath-
ring of Mm- year lo lie held nexl.
Tuesday evening. Tip lopic which
K. I. Towler, lender, will discuss
and around which C; round-table
will hinge, is "is Mod'Tii Proicrt-ss
I Mi" to Hii-frior Intellect or J d vine
I'laii.
(irazinp;. Policy (o Be
Settled by Congress
WAHl IINCTON ( fly Hie As -einl.il
I'r-HJ). (M,I'"tHlcni lo enit
ferrlng any "vente'1 rights" tipon
preM'ot nseis of wentcrn rims s
was i-xpress'd In " KlateiiM-nt to
day by t lie d iiarlittelil of ug-1-cillt
arc.
The hijit tnt nt, declared Hie ptd
iey upon whteh frtJizltij? fc-s It-
POULTRYMFN
PLAN MEETING
based' should 1m- st tiled by eon- I
jm-. and Dial a fair sett, ment of
dirr,-r,,neK xlsllnir ltwe. n slfM!;-1
men and th forest service won) I J
not be dirrieull. i
Alt'i l JilAli st i:l..iifMM j
.-ilH AItTIIY's MlUlltl,
HOT I, A K K, t Sm IiiI ) . A di- .
c"iKiton itf arb-rial w-h-ronts and'
tin ne-. I of w at' hinir ctf.s-ty fur 1
kldn-y dim um-n wnn nlv n at Hot ,
(j.kf )Mst nltrld by li H. H. Me.
'arthy. of the sanatorium frtHff. ,
lr. ild'arthy's talk was th feu-j
ture of a n ell httt-ndf d proKram.
ttther numlM-rs wr a piano solo!
by Miss Margaret Marty and a vo
cal uio Hud a rcaOyinj; by fc. A. i
rot a. -
?y Finds
Mrs. Tucker
Not Guilty
Woman Freed of Homo
Brew Charges; Charles
La Bine Fined $100 and
Costs Today.
Mrs Kllznhelli Tucker ww ac
riuitled by tho jury Hint hcurd her
rase In th JusUu4 of I In peace
court yesterday afternoon. The
verdict wus returned about hulf an
hour after tho jurors withdrew for
deliberation.
Tho defendant had been accused
or iHeifi'-l posaesslon. foilowlnsr the
finding' of 80 quarts of home brew
jn the cellar of her house by pro
hibition officers early lit Septem
ber. Mugctiu A-Sliwlll wits her nt
torney. This afternoon Mrs. Tucker Will
appear In the juvenile court, to
contest the charge of delinquency
that ha been filed agaln.st her Ifi
year old dauvrltter. feota Tucker.
Ijoota's fatlier, John Tuckr of Kl
ffin, will also atend the lieu ring".
Judge L'. G. Couch will try the
case, at Z o'clock
Miss Tucker was one of the prin
cipal witnesses for her inolhor in
t he justice court yest erday. She
is walking with crutches, one foot
being helpless from an In feci ion
that Is Imnduged utmost to her
knee
Judge Couch has a second juven
ile case lo hear this afternoon u
charge of. delinquency against a
13-year old boy that wa filed by
tlie boy's mother. The youngster
Ik accused of habitual truancy ond
Incorrigibility. His case is set for
4 o'clock.
t II All I J, S IA HIXK AOMITS
' GtlJT; HAYS moo mm:
Charlea Jji Bine admitted 1o
Justice ilugh T Mrudy . In court
this morning that he wilm the own
er of the flasks of whiskey; that
prohibition officers pulled from
j under a hidden door in the floor
nf his bedroom when they raided
the I'Yench n-ntaurnnl ih? ufti'i
noon of Nov.u.
The flonrt imposed a fine of V"n
find flpfhs, Wlilch the det'. iiilanl
indd. rle liad i been frr J uf fii
ejirller charge of wiltf of whiskey.
Jack La Hi lie. proprleto ' of thJ
l'reneh rests urant, was convicted
of possession by a Jury of nvn.hiKt
week, lie has nppealed the dc"is
lon to the circuit court, where his
eu.ve probably wllii bu trl'jil d'M'lng
the 1'Vbrnary term.
11. I Hefs has served as defend
ant's eounsel for (III threj of the
li lUn cunt:H.- . ;
ESTATE MAY
GO TO STATE
A search for the relative)' of the
late Mrs. O. CJ. Hamilton whose tra
gic death following two-day after
filial or h"r husband I'-ft an estate
of about 9H10 without any will lo
provide for Its disposal has dltt-clos'-d
no hclr.s to date, itccordiu
lo A. V. Andrews, who whs ap
pointed admiuisl rator by Hi" cotnu
ly court on Hie n;queHt or rouduo
tor friends of th" llamillotis.
CllteS W!nl followed to Mrerk"H-
ridge. Mo., mid to Cedar Ha pi Us
la,, but they led to no Information
JU4 to possible heirs. The estate
will fall to tin slate of Oregon If
Ihe search does not disclose Ihe
extKteiieo of relatives wIMiln a. few
months, Ihe admjnlslrulor uald to
day. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton had five
children, but all of them dl"d In
Infuncy, A mother and a sister of
Mr. Hamilton survive him. but
t h"y cannot share in the esiaie
since th" entire itmount ()f t fell
al his death to the widow. Hhc
(Continued on Pab Fire.)
Buying
Circulation
Coverage
!HI-nnd-mlw rlrt'tilfitiiin, scat
lcn(l elniilslkm. dfMititful clr
ciilallmi I bar the kind nf clr-4-nlnHiHi
an ailirtirr JHi;H
NUT WANT. It a H-te ir
good nHMipy lo buy such cu -I
omer 4tfiitiit.
TIm (Hwnr'w rlrt'tilalmn mer
age K high lHfao-r resder-lii-lter?
K high. Nih. imly iha
Tin llrrrr iimit thr My f
lm rainlo anil rtiml Ulttrk-t
heavily, Imii tlie amc l Irw
nf mailer mn In IIm iTninly.
Iti I'rrry. for example, out of
81 occupied Ihmim" Hit Olen-r-r
In lelHereil lo It hy mr
Her em it eieiiing and 1 1 liy
mall. 1'list, ctniilallini iii
rragv of laliie.
Olnerter Adtf rtlrtln
A MeJTliJUidi&uif kcrvkje."
COIIGRESS
CONVENES
III Mill!
Leadei-s Making Arrange
ments for the Opening
m Session of Solons
PRESIDENT TURNS
TO NEW SPOKESMEN
Liquor Fight Expected to
Develop in legislative
Chambers; Drys and
Wets Organizing. '
WASHINGTON (My the Associ
aled. Tress) Carrying to fruition
(he, policy of a new deal In party
leadership which ho Inaugurated
coincident Willi Hie Cleveland con
vention Inst year. President Cool
Ulge Is expected to turn to several
new members of the senate ua ad
ministration spokesmen In ' that
body. , ; . .
Ah h has In tho past,' Hie. presi
dent will confer with Ihe duly con
stllUled Kepubltcsn leaders of the
acnute on mat let s of legislation
and of policy. -Hut when II. comes
to selecting his spokesmen his
choice likely will fall upon Senator
Butler of Massachusetts, chulrtnan
of the llepubllcaii national com
mittee, and several' others who un
just beginning their senate careers.
This wits Hie course he took at
the speclul, senate session lust
March after ho had resubmitted
the nomination of Charles Beceher
Warren of Michigan, lo be attorney
general. The president wuntud the
I M m M'..-n.n tut. .In u rii.r
h? hud been attacked because of
his dtfiiier sugar connect lotm and
he culled upon Senators Hutler und
OUIutt', of Muusachusetts; Hlng
hum 'of Ponnncticut, and Ooff of
Wfit Vlrginlh, lo make that roc-
, in.y i unci in iiiiMv. .
l'rowiit lmllmtlons - !! "1 Ii'hI
HiiakpwiiPn for Ihe mltiilnlHtrtitloii
III liavi' a riilrly luixy llmi' UurlnE
tin' first urBHlnn of Hip ni-w.onn-
irnas, wfik'h nifHn Moniluy. Tlw
udiiiintHl nitliii'H ultllndi' on tlio
roni irif und tin? comlllL't- of tin
army mill niivy di'iiirlini;nls. with
ri'Kn-ct lo nvlutlon urn c.?rlnlii 10
fiirniali iiolnlM of lilltiT Hlliick 111
llti Iiciiiw an well U8 the Hi'liate.
U'i.ilrrii Nt'llnlurM nn Urouwil
out IIm- Mil iml km wllh leslxMl to
the nilinlnl-triitliiii uf Ihe rtilnina-
' (Cnnllnimd on Puice Five.) .
MINERfTE!5CAPE
FROM COIX)RAIK)
TUNNEL ALIVE
M;in;iii.AM), I'oio. (ii.v iim
A'-Mxlateil I'nw) '1'wenl.v-twti
miner.'. enttiliilH'd In Ihe l alrvleu
iiiIim near hen. fur nearly JH
hours. rolloKilur an onllireak of
fire, loilny I'llierged fnnn the
mine nllie.
ItnlM'rl Niepheiisoii, miner, anil
Charles llerilllt, re-ieuer, are
diad, the reMilt of lielnit oier
fiiine hy ism fumes. I'n-ntler
.Virrln, nieinlMT of the resell"
crew, In III a erllleal comlllloll
from Ihe deadly foiiies.
J. W. Lillie Appointed
Penitentiary Warden
HAI.KM, Ore. f My Hie Aasoel
uteri T'ress) .. W. I.lllle,- deputy
warden, was today appointed war
den of Hie state penitentiary s'lf
eei 'ling A. M. lialrymple, r"sineij.
1,1111" had H' ' ii deputy win bn
under lialrymple, und prior to that
time aerfed an deputy under
Johnson Kmlth.
Ttiiuiediat'-ly aftT hl.i npiwint
iik nt today, f.ltlle a.nnoufleed bis
iippoiutiu"iit of I'aplaJn V. H. Hol
d ii. prison guanl, as his deputy.
Hairy m pl's resignation. an
nounced aftr fi conriTnce wllh
tin governor this morning. Is con-
ul.li.ro.l I tin c.utall lit ta iirkunll lirrilk
I l,.ul k ml ..I..I uiilui-niu-lil lltlfn.
voraldc criticism Jcvelh d nl his
prison iidinlnlstratlon.
Clarick Theater Will
Open .Next Wednesday
The I'larlek theater. ' Ihihcr's
nent-at show house, will throw Ps
doors opii to Hi publte WcdlP'S
duy evening. Inc. 9, with tho sIiik
prs'niatloit of "Blossom Time."
Tha f'lMrhk Is mid to rank Minim
the fimst tliful'TK In Kuitlcm On
gon.
Tin- enttr- m ork of t iuodi IIiik
Dm old Maker theah r Into the new
i "la rick Iihs leen Miidr the p-r.
Ktnal suiH rvtsloit of Churl 1.
Milh r. I Ommle art hlleef. TIm
staire dsn In-en creeled wHi faetl
II leu tn ui-eommislitfe the entire
sit i tag of Hi largest- of road
shows.
The m-cond offering of the Oar-
lek will bv the photoplsy "The
:i':rry V1Jg.1, aturtlu; tiiuriiu)'.
Places Career First
f'- '
' "I waul lo be ail olil nmlil," Ih the way Laura l,a l'lante,
nun le star, aiiiwini (he question: "lovp or Career?" ,
"I Ki t marrleil? How rlillciirmis," hIio xays. "Wliat of my
cmver? It'H dlfflmitl lo Mar a ail apromMl iHwk and as ail
a tns. Ilia then, lliev all try It and I'm iirobably no exeeptlon.
Hut I'm not lookhifr foruard to uiariiagu lik thu iiiinietllaln fu- .
ture." '-' .
ENDORSES TWO
iflEEONIN
WASHINGTON", (By the Aasocl
nled l'rewi) Hrnpondllilf to l'rcal
deiil t.'oollilKe'H reiiiiesl that ' lie
pri'ent the iittnie of a IJemocrut
and a Itepiililienn for a place. Men.
alor McNary, or liregon, today en
doraed frank I.. Hhtlll, Itepubllcan,
and Marflhall N. liana., democrat,
as uatliifuL'tory candidates for mem
herHhip oil the Cnllnd Htatea
tdilpitiff board from (lie north lfac-
Irli; coast, to snuceed ilert is, Hun-
ey. . . .''-
L
MKIU'Oltn, tire. (Ily thw Ahsj-
clated Cress),---The jury th Hie
cam of Omar W. Murphy, charged
with maiislaiiKhtcr, returned , a
verdict of guilty late yesterday.
Murphy Ik chanced wllh havhi,'
sevrely beaten his wtfef follow
inir a qiianral, from thu ctfuclH of
which site died.
The defense counset. ntlllUUIlced
an appeal will be made. (
Phy Tells of Work of
State Kujrjcnics Board
COVK ( Special). Dr. W. f T.
Thy. of Hot Lake, addressed stud
ents and raculty members yester
day afternoon when a special as
sembly was held. ' !r. Thy is v.
grad laic of the Cove high school,
his parents having o ned t hat
I'oints" during his boyhood da vs. J
A iiiemlMT of the slate eugenics i
board. I r. Thy (old of the work
that organisation is doing, of fur
ther work it must do, and of the
importance of school students be
ing taught i tie principles ami iih-
lorlam-e of etitreue piinelples. H"
explained briefly Mendel's law of,
heredity, showing how 11 uffec.H
our everyiiay life.
A tribute lo Marvin Hanhli,
president of the Cove student body
in 'i'S. uus paid by !r. I'hy. who
had always sponsored 1 'an lets'
dairy work and w ho had glv n
him B"Verul'piirebred Hohitelns to
erhlbit. '
Hr. I'hy also told tin assembly
of Hi pleasure sanatorium g newts
had tpxperienerd when the Coe
oreh-ntt.i played al ilot Lake last
v Inter, und extended an Invita
tion to n-s at the performance.
j;-i;MiMti,st if.l..
II Kiss l-; I, s AI'). IWmer
l.iupreM Charlirtlr, nt lethi,
graiely III and la rcjiortcd to be
WIFE BEATER
mm
Ii:!iUi rup'-uly.
i 1
i. 1
X IRA
hi hwanm, Wig; -Air.-niiir.
yard Kipling pa-ed the latt night
lat . night MiM-e lio contriw ud
piicumunla.
SAt'ltAMlONTO . (AD A hm-
chil dlsatcli to t be Sari amento
Bco bays ihat an cmittlon of laj
scii Hak comimiiccit at 7 o'clock
Mil nuiriiiiig nutl that great
votunm of Mike Is rolling out,
HAHTJXmn, Conn. (AP). -TIm
Hartford Coiiranl snys toduy tlmt
Alia Naxinion, traKcillcii, tin dis
closed that although fdtc und
Charles Bryant,' formerly her 1cal
htg man, lUixl together 1 1 ycut'ri,
they iicut initi-Hcd. Hryunt mar
ried Miss Marjorlc Gilliooley lad.
iiiniilh and ilcilai-cil hi applying
for a license lie was not married.
. CABIMCT gt lTS.
KI IIMX (AC). Thn Herman
cabinet, headed by Chiuiccllor 1m
thcr, resigned Ualay In accortlam'
wllh I.ulher's niiiiotiiiccnient M'lor
to liocarito pa l signing ccremottv.
It Is cm at 'ted Hint l-uthcr will Imv
, asked to form a new inhiMry on
'a ciNililloii liasls In sympathy with
tin aims of the Ijocarno sccurjly
iiocriim,
A ASHIti'M (Al'). Indead
of accepting an Imitation lo confer
wllh Itepuijiican MnaloiH toduv.
M'uutor liii l-'ollclti of WlMiiiihln,
today met with the Wisconsin It'
ptihlicaii hisiirgmit t'lniKiessnmii,
and afterward announced that u
statement would he Issued tomor
row "mcelliig tin lsjiic biiuaicly.''
Preservation
Resources
WAHHINC.Tn.V, (By the A:m.cI-
al"d l'ren) freserxatlon of the
grsxlug resources of the publle tlo-
maln through leKlslaltou authoriz
ing the sratitiliK nt gra.lng per
mits by Ihe gov-1 iimeiit. was iirued
In Ih annual rHirt of Willla in
Mpry, commlHsloiier of tin- general
laud orrtce, nlH' public today by
Secretary Work.
The commissioner also proposed
the repi ui of t he slot k-ia.iMiitr
homesleitd net, anieudm'nl of the
general liomrslead law to permit
delay In eslattlihliielil of resldenee
Whlle land Is being preparvd for
cult a t Ion, and Increase, in the
area whli h ihhv be sold al public
atictlcMl Ms biolliled tracts.
An aerenice of publh land total
IIiik 3.i4l."9j whh entered during
the year by homftendertj mtd M.
'J1 fins) enl.rrs of ail kinds were
approver! fur patent.
ItecelplA (if the federal gnveril
m iit from hotiusi-s.. royalties, and
rentals under the inw provi'tlng
fur leiuieii nf ndneral rtieli !- on the
public dciuaiii iufKreuated fK.7st
7dH. llHwallati ftoieriior 1tiHirts
WAHIIINHTCN. (Hy the Assml
n led Press) I'rompt and unques
tioned reeognltlon of American clt
Uciu ti'U lu the Uuwuiiiiu laUada
ALICE IIS,
SUIT LOST
Leonard Kip Rhinelander
Fails to Secure Sep-
aration from Wife
JURY ANSWERS IN
FAVOR OF MULATTO
Scion of Aristocratic'
Family Receives Set
back When Verdict Is
Read.
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. (Ily tlifl
Associated I'ress) Leonard Kip
Rhinelander lost hia annulment
suit against Ills mulatto wife, Alice
Jones, In a verdict returned by the '
jury which beard the case.
Answers .- favorablo to Mrs. -Rhinelander
were returned to alt
seven : questions propounded to
tho jury except the first and sev. :
enlh. f
Tlie flrtd, that of whether tho'
defendant, is of colored blood, had
been conceded by tho defense during-
tho trial.. '
The Jury made no answer to tho
seventh, which aaked whether tho
plaintiff lived with the defendant
after he learned of the. defendant's
colored blood. i
After receiving tho verdict, thu
court reserved the decision.
Tho Jury hearing the suit hand
ed a sealed verdict to tho court
clerk at 11:30 o'clock last night
and then went home.
At that time 1t was announced
the -verdict would bo opened by
Judge. Morschauscr at 111 . o'clock
this morning.' .;'' ,
In answering tho other five
questions, the Jury found. Mrs.
Kltlnelandar did not deceive i,eon-
ard as lo her negro blood, eit! :
positively or- negatively .and did
nu'-conceul "(.hui fact .o Ind'ueu
111 in to murry r Her, and that, hn
would have married her oven had
lie known she had negro blood. ,
ROCKKOHD, 111. (By the A3
flociutod Preas). The affection ojf
it jMonlunu, cpwboy for. semi-wild ,
horses of ills tiutivo rsnges limy '
cost him his life.
Frank Lilts, MUe City. Mont., ,
cowboy, burning that horses ru's-:
od a ranch where he had he-n
working werw being shipped r .
flock ford for slaughter ut a nor bo .
nieut packing plant, came here In
tending to dynamite tho ptanr
and wan seriously wounded in Uiu
attempt- ,
Hn wnn found In a thicket whoro
he crawled after being shot hy a
detective who discovered him plac
ing explosives tn the wall of the'
ulu.nL
All SMITH'S HON. WIriiH'Kn - ,
NKW YOUK (AP) Arthur
Smith, 18-year-old son of Governor
Hinlth, wcrctly married Miss Aim
Hess, C, Albany, u. year ago, it
was learned Friday night. His fa
ther did not learn of tho romance
until Hie young wifti became u
mother u few dayii ugo.
of Grazing
is Advocated
when Ihfy lire traveling to any
other part of the United States, was
urged in the annual report of w.
It. Karri ngton. Oovernor of Haw
aii, made public today hy Secret
ary Work.
The Issuse wn.t. hroiiRht about,
the report declared by the refusal
or Immiftrntlon orrichilB nt Hawai
ian ports to uccept birth certifi
cates lssu-d under territorial au
thority. The territorial . legislat
ure Iuik aulhorixed a commission
4o eomr to this country to call -il-
lentlon In Hie situation In an ef
fort to obtain relief.
The report said that conditions
generally In the Inlands were satis-
factory, and that business with th
mainland Vmomited to $I7G.'MH.
H'M. during the last fiscal year.
Kport to foreign rouiHrk were
valued al t,t04.64f and Imports
Vj.i&7.l2!.
Activities of the HawHliiin
Homes Coinudsfion were described
as b'dtig so satisfactory 111 settling
lands by Ainerlean clHsens of Haw
aiian ancestry that an extension of
It work to additional ureas Is be
I liev-d Justified.
Oovernor Karrlugton described
(he luerease number of tourists vi
siting the Island as creating a new
Industry which was looked upon.
With I'lturat lu Uiu I.!uuUs,
WOULD-BE fMG
11 SHOT