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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY r r CITY E DITIO N THE WEATHER mtMtx PORTLAND (AP Oro gon: Generally cloudy to night nnd Thursday. VOLUME XXIV. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925. MEMBER ASSOC IAITED PRESS NUMBER 61 ECONOMY BE BEDROCK fitting fa YEAR TERM GIVEN II OFFENDERS George Carlton and Allen Delaney Sentenced . by Knowles JUDGE HAS FAITH IN PENITENTIARY Fine of $100 Added to the Sentences; Jurors Did H.E.Williams ! New Head Of Encampment Economy Spanish - American War Veterans Elect Officers Installation to Be in January. 1 The Spanish-American War Vet erans met last night, with a lurge nltandance, und elected oflleers for the- ensuing your. J I. K. Will iams wca elected commander, L. It. Hah, senior vice commander; Thomas O. I hut I ft, Junior vice eom nuinder; Charles W. Chandler, of ficer of tin day; 1). C. Connors, of ficer of tliu guard and Hurry Itreit holtz. trustee. It. It. Huron was appointed adjutant and 11. E. Coot hlgc, ((unrtermasli-r. Lute Manning, Hie department noi'PP ifl P.mmiflpVinf' wnlor vice commander of the stale, agiee in onsiaeunL, 1.ol.l,umi. lir(.a(.t una Graham's Case, Judge J. W. Knowles passed out pentitentlury let ma- to two men who reported to hi nil for sentence this morning one (o George t'arl ton, against whom a jury brought f n verdict of "gutlty us charged" lust night at 11 o'clock, and the other lo Allen Iiehimty. who was convicted Monday on a statutory charge.' 'John Grahnrn, who waa tried Jointly with Carlton on un indict ment charging possession of u nuush, was immediately rearrested on a cliarge of possession ot still when thu jury fulled to agree on a verdict. gave an interesting talk. Mr. Man ning is In Eastern Oregon In the interest of the state encampment to be hold this coining summer ut HutnVtlinn the first of January there will be u joint meeting of the locul veterans and the Linker and (Continued on Prnrft Ft-i.)t Luther League Recital Program Is Prepared Final arrangements have been .made for the concert to be given Thursday evening In the hlgji school auditorium under the a us- courtroom! rumor today says 1I of the l.ullitT lwio for the ll.at one juror liol.l out for Ciru- ,"' im "i, liain-a acquittal. When they hud 'a.-d by the league rr thu l.ulhcr- romo to no ni,-! Hint on Oruh.1m.-3 " i-hurdi. 'I ho program was un- -.,.. ,.n.., i,ni,, r ,l,.1il.,.r- nounced . this morning by It. J. ullon. the Jurors decided to rest Hummer, director of the conccrl with, Carlton's conviction. In sentencing Carlton, lilt; Judge tell crated Ills lallli in jail sentence. am rite only means of oiirorc-UifcHlirS prohibition inw. '! cannot base leniency n bo condition of your family." lie lold tin prisoner in reply to the coun sel's pie without TUm IRE MONEY Grand Jury to Investigate Khjnelander Annul-' . mcnt Suit Trial JUROR CLAIMS HE WAS "APPROACHED" He WinsBut He Loses! as follows: l'lano solo "Impromptu," - Miss Si u mi II 'of l'nlon: vocal duet "Sundown." Misses Una und Annu. Lottes; whistling selection; iNephl Combs; trio, "The Moonlight Trial; Miss Una Lottes, Mrs Anna luetics und Mrs. J. O. Hlllalngcr: piano nolo. 'Novel' lt-. Miss imrcl: bsr- for a county jail sentence .pone solos "lhinjo Sung" by Sidney fine. "Tin law provides ii, ,.,. t,iiil "th promise Me." It. I'elei- rH-sil,-etr-iitHr Ixs An-' Kcleft lierinlti- tiulius lo !m tlm ntot iH-oiiuinlrnl (KarMin In Amw ieii. lit; iiciuls only 51) e-ent.s a ! wwH for fowl, fhitliiiig . ntid lodg ing. How'.' . .sle'ii.s- In n shack, vnt.s little and gels chrtlies the mtoiuI-IihihI iiiiiii won't Uike, He i 'anis his living by tuiuposiiig ntid sln lug songs. Justice ' Morschauser Hears of Attempts ' to Sway Verdict in Sensa- ' tional Case. j WHITE I'hAINS, N. Y. (Hy the Aj'-sociated Tress) WcstchcUer county h grund Jury today reeolveu Insiructlons to conduct an invesll gation Into un ullegid atlempt to tamper with the jury which heurd Leonard Kip llhlnelunder's an nulment suit against his mulatto wife, Alice Junes. Krederlck (1. Sunford, a Juror .In the. trial, told Justice Morschuu ser that h." hud been approach",! bv a certain Yonkers man- who hnd brtnched the sul)Ject of th Ithlnclnndcr case. J-'avore! lthlnelumler. . "I gathered that he favored Ithinelnnder und was opposed to Inter-racial marriages," Sunford told the judge, uddtng that he hud been approached by other Yonkers residents during the trial hut Hint he Is uble to give, only one name definitely. . that the county Khali cure lor Ihejj. Huiuliicr; plang solo "I'olinaise". dependent fainitie.s of pi-rsons com- ))V t',U,in, Mi;s t'onrly of Cove; no inltted to prison." . 'rano solo "When Winler Comes,' A fine of $100 accompanied the 1 .vieda Kloiifenslein;. ;umi- lirlson term to comply with , the ,IOim solo, Alio solos (Continued on 1'agA Five.) s. 610 TO IT IE Mfs. ink r. ot iriiion: That -Cod for a Har den" and ''Song of India" Mrs. Ann Vlekers; liarilone solo "ln vli tno" by 1 1 ulin. It. J. Ilaiuuier; "Aiuerieu," chorus. The program will stall at K;ir. o'clock. North Praises Local AUTOS STOLEN T: PASSES AWAY President. Estimates the Coming Expenditures .'I at $3,896,207,291 INCREASE AMOUNTS ' j TO $160,083,326.00 Postal Service and Veter ans' Bureau Allotments Larcer: Interior De partment Suffers. : WANI.INGTOX (ly tile Asso rladd I'lvxs) TlH" fxprlllllturw ut tlur fcilcn-jil icvcriiinciit lw itto (.Hinting fiscal ytNir were I'htlliiult'tl loiliiy liy I'l-fsiuriit V.OOIIUKU' hi ;l.Hn.t;,U2l, nil - increase ot SI1IU,iin:).:!(I uvcr Hie outluy for the current yenr. TImi bulk tit Hie liirreaso oes to the HMal Mrvki;, wMiii It ieinlliiK timlcr a new wlmlitli or wiikch mid l-aleH, illitl to the vcleraiis' huii'au. to meet Incroas hiK iciiiilifiiifiits t the soldier Ikiiiiis. The iiiwUirriiv leuartnienl atone Is ullntetl 103.1108,1 IH more l tin ti iliirlui; the iM-eseiit year. The. veterans' hiirenti (ntH an Increase or $5sas,ooo. Aliotiucntfl for other aftenciefl of the Koverninent. show a numher of Ii-aHrr InereuacK, balanceU' by uhout an creuacs. PRESIOEUT FIGURES Oil Exnii - Mali tloiifcff wan c hampkm steer of tho International Live slock cxiMjsllloii in Chicago, lint at tho coneliiHlon of the show Imv was sold to ' Antiotir- .V; To., for tlm Itlltntore Initel in Mew York at a record price of $:l a pound; a total of IMOKO. This Is tho highest pricu ever paid for a eluunplon steer. Mali ilonsg'U be oaten at a holiday banquet. Minimum Cost of Run ning Government Has Been Reached I MORE FUNDS WILL BE NEEDED SOON Coolidge, However, Ex pects Surplus of $262, 041,756 at End of Pres ent Fiscal Year. BILLY'S BOOK IS UNDER FIRE eijuul 'number of do- .Kvltillon to llwt'lvcs Mot-v XTRA MRS. FOKKV THANKED. lOKTrA.NI, Ore. A1 Tim WASHINGTON (By the AbbocI tttncl 1'rceB) rrenldent CoolldffO Informed conRrosa In his annual liudfcet mcasune today that the min imum coat of running1 tho govern ment had been about reached, and mat the normal expanalon of WAR KINGTON" (Hy tho Aaaoclo. tod l'rt'HW) An effort', by the proflpcution to qucstlpn the auth orship of Colons William Mit clmll'a book "Wlnffi-d ' lofeno" fulled today before the Mitchell court mart iu J. AHHlHtant Jtulffti Advocuto Gull- Ion Houvht to bring the itubjcct 1 before tho court through the testi mony of Cuptuln Hurt, navy of ficer, and to prove that Mitchell "deliberately cribbed' some paa as on, but' the court declined to opeii ueh a phase of the contro versy MtAto Iilfhwaj coiuiiiIshIoii toduy srowlnff nation would henceforth tlinnkcHl Mm, Mary Foley, of . Involve added expenditure to keep Grande, for tlio rfift nt Goiiffloff tho government machinery In mo I'ark on the Old Oi-emm Trail tlon. neat La Grande. StTKR-DAM APPKOVKI. Tho budget estimates, transmit ted with tho mossagc, reflectod the continuing efforts at economy, WASHINGTON' AP Necrvtnry -IMbo said, adding that on tho .fontenancii of ttwuiyujfijili'U 'MilMfalM In ail' wu.h nrgu IMIU.KIt. Ore. (Speelnt ) Mvo llnn Ctimiiboll I'ape. a pioneer rettl dent of Imbler. died ut h'-r home h'-re Deeember 1. Sin: leiiveH, be sides her wlduwei', two ilininhters, .Mrs. Ctirrte Murtln unit Mrs. l'1 Ii I'lillcr. unci one uon 'I'lioiniiK fl'.iffe, all of IlllbhT. ' Tin ilcet'di-nf wiis born Deretn- Tw )iTitftri'niMH. one ovn-i by i.r j i. I S00 nnil crossed the plains ffilit int? to iloseoc Ni al nnd Ihe oilier bv A. Uv hi n four vcjiis old. Her mother M" ''ciiKt It of K. Kimn.in. wore slultn here dur. ittiMeil mi i-n roiili west. Phsimhci Of CommCrCC 'hm niKUl and lnOny no trnec Kuii-r she relurned to or me iniHHinir ni:ieiim'' n"'u unci wiih inarneri i Tin l uion ''oinity I o in o u priintfe will buhl lis regulnr meet ing Willi the Wolf ire.-k griilice nt North Powder on Saturday. n-ci.nulH-r 1'i. wlu-n a big delegation Is exp' i-l''d to be present from nil psLrts .if the. eo'lltty. Several imporiant husln-'s nnl-I'-rs are to r. takn up and dls- russ. u. .muouk o.i.p. - r:l;rorI,i;ii fr(IIll lh(. ri.ni.ill:.n l.r- k blcnil K.ti of t ie Piirt the gran l . ' , . . will lake in Ihe slate convention W. (. North, rrprcsenlihK the ). A. . M"nio;i:'l union, foinpll-llli-n1 d lu Gl nllde oil the spirit of h'-r business nu n and her win ter climate when lie visit d lb': chamber of cornim-rc' at the i.f riei; und at the luncheon meeting in lnibler Tiastlny. 1 have visited ev-iy t'wn of any importance in the States of Washington. Or.gon. Idaho a:id navy nt lliv 1 present - citnste I strength Is itonti'inplaled under th i estimates, but the aviation services nro ullot'-d somewhat larger funfl for purchtiscs of eq-.tiiimeril. The s h 1 p p I n g board's expcndllui-5 s show sharply the shrinking of tluit agency through sale of linen, whl e expansion of tho government aid policy In building post roads ac counts for additional money r-.-iulienients for tho department of uKi-lciiltutc. An estimate, of $-1,-ma.fiy fur enforcement of prohi bition is contained In the treasury allotment. The navy's appeal for gcneivl replenishment which Included re- its full ailhorlz.'.l SC. ooa men together i wit h slightly larger ' purchases of Missouri ialit'i 'aft was responsible for a pro lim-V I'jii'c poseil liter cd iy Guidon, who asserted Utni. ftiony should bo received to "Jm peach Ihe accused as a wltnesn." i Itepreseutative Held. deTense Counsel, ri' piled: "i 8ay fool In one thing, fool in evorythlng." adding that ho could excuse Major Gull- ion on account of the "condition of his mind." Prominent Lumber Man Dead at San Francisco JlKltK KIjI'IV; .('al. ( Hy llm Ai sociuted l'ress) A. Smith, 7a, president of the Coos u lumher company and one of ihe' most I prominent lumber men In tlm west. died today at Jiis home h-ro. lie came to Kan Francisco from basis of tho calculations a surplus of $330,370,000 was indicated for . tho fiscal year 1H27. Ho expects a surplus of J U62.041.756 for the year ending next June 30 although a year ago It was estimated that tho surplus, this year would exceed S73,OO0,O00. Tim executive made, a formal rccQinniciidiithm -Jor" reduction of tho la net t Mitggetdod newunlty for ' ou woman, cavalry captain. Nnh- i Bin'iniw inuusiry mivo oxsltda Hudcnnaya, wife or Grtiernl oh well as ivph-nb,blng and reRt. Budeiinayn. coninmmler In tliief or government air service equl. tlm red cavalry, dliil today. Tho n"' developUig an "onleriy cause Ih not clearly known but mm policy In the air; and declareit newsNtHr ascrllM-H It to a "Irnvln l,ut ""'cry avaUablo rvsotiive of incldenl." She nerved Willi (lis- t'e govern nteiit will lw cniployetl tlnellon throughout the war ngnliwt ' prohibition niforcciwnt," Ho Hie uiiitc Iliisslnn rorccti ami wa.t Ihonglit the total estimates of I2,- i i7,imu for me com blued air scr Iccs .should accouiptlsli tho ends MMIIlt. nork lias approved or the con struction or a super-dam on Snake river at American Falls, Ida. , AGItFF.MF.NT FAVOHIJO. : HF.LFAST (Al)- Hoth Iioiinih or Hie lister parliament today unau ImotiHly approvetl of . the Irish bouiulary agreement. j WOSIA OAITAIV VAKSFX . SCOMOOW (APJ HtMSla'H fdiil- wuniMled wvcral tlmc.-i. ' Hunter Carries Vhdlni 15 MJIcs To Hottphal roncernlng llio tax bill, already drawn by tho house wuys and means com mil tee, t he president said it hudgotie somewhat further thu it his judgment dictated with found, it is reported bv the police Two boys, their identity un knoun. arc li lii-vci) to hav iNeal's car, a coach, from his houu jat I'os Oak street. . A woman failed Ihe police Halting that. sb i.s.iw two boys, cuter the autoiuobib 'and drive, away. The license nuiu- iit-r tfr-oi-747. Kinman's cjr bor license number ln-Rti. ion. Tin- Hi Haker in June next. k Stale Lecturer' .Minnie K. llnnd, of Kmrenc will alteml the inci ting us a d) legate from the state grange, nnd confer with the subordinate grans; a of tie county. The program. tentatively ar ranged, is as follows: Address of .welcome,. .1. A. Nter; song. Wolk 'reek grange: n span. Jami s (h k. h r. Crlckd Flat graniri of i:fgln; duet. Mesh Ports und (Continued on 1'age Five) dir to Mexico, and I have never ex perl -need such cs-opf ration and frlemlly reeling in un nrgnnlxatlnn as you have In your el amber of J commerce in (Inm'lj ." he said. I "Vo l surety have an oi.rant.:itlo,i i that is pulling log.thcr. Anotle r thins; your climate surety leats anythlne that California can boa si. I cannot but marvel at the won derful cloud ejects that I ha. I the pleasure of se Ing in Kastei n Oregon." Mr. North b it hist night . for I'enJIeton. est inuiies .conieiiipiale, tMS. I 'lis;' was a mini ik-ikm arul a good frh-nd to all In the vol- jaellve operation of present yarls b y and th- community extends i muttons und the laying down sincere sympalhy to the le-rcim-d f the previously uulhor .. , i i.ed scout cruisers. No tnuten il iiunily. N f SAN FIIANGIHCO, (AD Acci dentally shot during a tiuill hunt, IlcnjumJn Aoancarn, Jr., of Uoss, n..Pfli.rl 1 n mllou on I he Hhoulm or ih nuin who . ",,;cl to u:",u,,,t" and emptlon b, mid lo lmvu rlrod tho nccluVnlnl hut ho pnilm.l tho non-I.artian , ...... ,i,i . n, i, ,,,.. churactcr of tho work dono and rn.se Tf TkVwiM m - hoH.lti.i with wounds which urged that the same spirit be car- . f I lint service's appropriation. Three , ..,,.,.,., ,.,, . i I necessitated the removal of the .u,, n.,.irn.. v ir hi. eve. I The man who Is said to have fired tho shot and who curried tho wounded man over the rough country buck of Point Iteycs gavo his name as il. Kell. After tuklng Acuueura to tho hospital Kell de parted without identifying him self further. eceniber i'7. Vtil'.i, In I SSI they i " " y 11 "u""' V"' -, Lumber, company, and waa enscaged returned to Oregon where she had,1""""" "ol UI" . 1 " '' In the lumber trade in Minneapolis i aKeii si IK! made her houu for th; past,"" ' i" ' ' .before coming to On'gon. ars at Itnbler. FIVE COUNTIES pi am ryuiRiT I Lflia UAIIIUI 1 1 $10,000 Necklace Lost (Continued on l'aco Five.) At Vandcrbilt Affair ORE DISCOVERY IN MOTHER LODE MINE SENSATION .-.ir tlii- iHirjiitMr of ilcrhlttiu the inlvlwilillitv ir lt:n:in un K mli rn cin-Kim ixlill.lt In tin- .Norlhwsl- rn 'ninlii' i''l"1 8" llllluwrlul I ifi.ll loll whii'li In I" In-Ill In t ' MiiillKiin Siiimri- Cunli-ns, in Ni-w , Fathers And Sons Will Dine Tomorrow Evening NKW VOKK Ihe Assoelnled lr, ,is Mrs. Tobi'n Clark, New Nork widely umtian, lot a $ IO.mmo )iieeklac durlns; a tea hI the home of Mrs. William K. Vanderblll on the iifl'-rnooii of NovemlK-r 2 1, it wun learned today. ' Police notifl. d cil her gm sis and servant K and searched t he hons; without rindlns; Ihe neeklace. Ie t.ectives were also unable, lo f I ml tnife of Ihe leve!K. ! Mrs. chirk refuses to dlscuts th" Men's Forum Members Enjoy Social Meeting Thirty-nine members of the Men's For i m of the Met hod id church enjoyed a delightful pro gram fin thi'' occasion pf their flist soc'al gathering for Ihn ye.i, lasl evening In the parlors of the church. Chairman Dixon 6P the social com m it Icq presented sever al intvrcsttnsrf . numbers. Kusseil llAkltlt Mr,. Miu.nlll.f lr.. nf inayeu i i, piano re,.-.- K-oss value of L per Ion 'lias !!,onHi WIIMan.s wing two i-neountered In the Lower York Ci'y. m xt sTrlng. n'pr s nia. lives from 1'iiKutilla, Maker. Mal heur. Wallowa and l'nlon county will g.iih'-r in Li Oninde fr a lum h on u Must Friday noon. If the di bcales approve the plan u worthwhile un-uns of advrr- Methodists Will Hear Of Conditions in India . Harry S. llatnillou. or llolse. Ida !o. stipertntcndent or the western district of the Interniuutitnln con ference of the Methodist Kpls-opal church. Dr. V. K. Hall of Pilyetle. Idaho and Or. Krmst K. Tuck, of India, nrrtved In l-t Orand" today m conduct an efficiency rally at the local Methodist church this evening. The mectlnir will besrin with a fellowship dinner at fi o'clock with Mr. Hamilton as the principal vpeakcr. At 7 : r. o oVlo k a public iii't ttnir will be h ld In the chun-h nuditorimu with Or. Tuck. OT In dia, us t he speaker. These three men will be In t'l's district ten days. They have al ready htd ntr.p nuetlnsrs in Mils vicinity. Thy will go from here ivuiorrow mo ruing to Enterprise. ! (Cont l.niied on 'Paste Klv) I.Mie to the sbsrnce totlay froi l " " 'he city ut se veral of the comuili- Cpulu 4q f? Traced H-e in cmnne im in" imie-r ui i ; son Nan'U-t. tin: tune limit f.rj olduininr; plat'S has been extendflj to Thursday noon. Thus' ho j have n'tt attended to t h" maC.er ! of r'Servatlons should do so wtlh the era in her ,f commerce, t he Itev. II. W. Parker of the Metho dist church, or the liev. William l 'rosby 1 1 os of the Presbyterian church, between tonlcht and lo- j morrow noon. wuno'Jl fall, meoi le rs of the coinmitl' unnounc 1 this niorntnsr. Caterers must kn r.v by Thursday noon how mi,y plates will t" required. 1 ' The committee In churire of tin proj;riiin has named C. Karl Htd dnrd to speak for tit1 fathers, und; On Sale in La Grande Tomorrow morning lb Christ, mas t tls--bristht-f need tokens of hope for the preseni and future victims of the dread plajfiJ". lilber-cnlo-i' will be i.lered on mile in the Mioppimc districts. Husv housewives, confident of tl -e pood that the n-n! ssb-s arcom pllsh. have volitnteercd to put ns tde their holi'biv shopping, to lakr their turns hI the booths that will be placed In th- postofflce. the banks, the department stores and other locations where the shoppers mv be readily served. Mrs. KveUn Kuki nbauoi. who is Wesley llrownton. pn sld nt of tie- i ,(iirnmn of the cimpatgn In Iji hlch sthool student body, will r !- (trnnde, has Invited the co-oper-resert t" hoys durlnii u portl.m 1 at ion or the churches, and every of the program. Htiperintendd parish Is assl-ting In tlv sb s. liny of Ihe Caldwell. Idaho schools, .Mrs. Wayne Wade l rl recti mr the will hp the principal speaker af.saie of seuU tbroughout Vnlon the evvoin'. tcouut. . .. . , : Christmas Gifts For Someone Ttx that an' ilicnrilc:l iH-mO. grown, furniture that Is rc liliHstl by dinngcil ncf.tl.. clothes that cniuitri be worn out then- an an cutllcs tmtii Isr of uM'ful IhlngH hi eery home that an or no wil.ie when; they Bit- but f real al uc If proM'il) pint -cil. A Want Ail telling nf tiling tai no longer want will find H-opIc who do want them and arc willing lo par for then. An Hrrcr Haul Ail s "! very little ct It carrlc anile ntCitWStf t OUT 12.000 Mittle In Hie I .a raiMh territory. ( mhim extra Iwdiilny nnme place a Want Ad today. 'J !ie returns arc immcdlntu. 'Obx" rvcr Ail vert lng A MerckJUidlsfng Scrlve.M tta!uf creek tuniK I of th" Mother Lo'le mine. Samples of the ore were usstiyed yestprtlay by W. W. ( iibbs, or Maker. The ore shows copper. Kfdd ami sliver values In the proportion or 17.! per cent copper, I ii. 4 h gold und f7 cents silver. The present market value of cupper is slightly over M cents per pound, but In' computing the s;i-osh value of the assays yesterday copper was conservatively figured al 1'J cents per pound. This Is without doubt the most sensational discovery yet made on t he copper bft. England and France To Study Problems (IKNKV'A f My the Associated Press) Kngland und France today reached accord concerning the si ml y of problems of mut uul ns sistnnce In tunc of war In connec tion with preparation for an Inter national disarmament conference. After a secret meeting of th li .tsr'ie of nations council, a French dt ! niit" unnounct d that Foreign Minister Ilenes, ' 'att-cho-HUivakla. ha l be n appointed lo draft si formula covering Ihe ipiestlon which divided the French and llii tish. Th" IntpresaliMi here Is that Lng- land favors separation of study ot land und naval disarmaments, Keeping (he road open for a possible-1 second navcf conference in Washington, while France con- tenor solos and Paul Knaut. sang two baritone solos, Waldo Htoddard gave the princi pal talk of the evening, reviewing Ills recent trip to China. - Mr. Stoddard s observations and con clusions provided profitable thoifkhl iimong those or the a jill- ence. After t llt-se va.i lolls music lulls and speakers hud completed their numbers, tho forum adjourned 'to the dining room and partook or Hsrht refreslnnentn. Ah a con cludlnsr episode, tho men wnshe I, dried and put away the dishes. ' Airplane 1H llay AVugon SALT LAK (Al')-While til temptlnff a forced landing near Park City, Air Mall PHol Allen, on the Cheyeime-Salt Luke rout III SLAIN; HUSBAND HELD 1 f . AHKUI'KKN, Wnsh. (Hy the As sociated Press) Mrs. James Chap man was slain In her room In tho Finals liUcked for Itoad Program MAItHHFIFLIi, (ire.. The Cons County flood ItomtM association ud- opted n itrograui for t'lL'O, but Jud ge It. Masl udUsed the loo mem bers there was no money available for construction. Judge Must an I 'I he was distressed by the constant visitations of delegations usklng for road money when there was noth ing available. J. T. Hrsad, presl tlent tit the iiSMOclatlon, said It was ihe duty of the court to hear what the taxpayers had to say, and if I heir demands were not reasonable to turn them down. The tilt was a lively one. crashed into a hay wagon. The Aberdeen hotel uhout I o'clock this morning. Iter inroat was cue, ap parently with safety raxor'blades. Mrs. Chapman's huaband Is be ing held pending un investigation. Chupruun, un Indian, Is being nui-sttoncd today by tho police. Hoth Mr. und Mrs, ChQpmnn liavo been arrested here several times In the past. plane was only slightly damaged. Allen was- unhurt. Fpon arriving here Allen found the local field enveloped In fog. and returned to ward tli" mountains. It was while attempting the landing that he hit the hay wagon, loiter In Ihe day ho retimed to Cheyenne In the same machine. May Quarantine Oregon Because of Pine Disease Mlii-iion ('lull OrKitnlj-il SII.VKIITDN. (ir..., (mi- of I In. olili'fl of Sllvi-rlon commiinHli-. niini' ly Unit or tin- Wlllilo Hill th? Iilrl hplnri- uriil lioini- or tin- Into llmiii-r liRviniiort. tiun oricantzt-U Into rltili nnil will Iip known tin thi- Wlllnrii Community club. Tlii lHirpoi!- of tin- cluh I. to form a koi'IiiI nnd tin liittllrrtiml t-i-nlrr. tliiit'-ti to ri gurd llio probtvlus us Wllh.r.l t-hiirrh w b"hiK r'pulrtd liiKiarull. J.""U cunvrtud lola a stub liuuie. WAHIIINOTON (ripfrlal to The Olmi-rvur) llt'CUUHo of tho nppi-ur-nnri- In On-Kon of thi- whlto plm-blliiti-r mat. u ilmn.a-rouH plutil iIIh i-aw, tin i.'cri'tury of nirrlculiiirn him Kivi-n notln- rf n. Iwnrlllfr lo In- hi'ltt tit WiiHtiliiKtou. Jummry V, In thp nfrk'i-. or tin- fi'ili-rul liorll-f-ullurol hoitril. It In prol-OHpil to prohibit tin- niovuiiH'nt from Oro Kon Into othi-r Hluti-H ami Irrrltorli-B of nil ftvii-li ari-il plni'H, anil currant nnii KOo---li''rry plitntif, tho lutti-r hi liiK Hi'' Inti rmiilliiti: hoat plnntu m-n-wary In carrylntr tin- illwaiw from ono pino Irt-i- to unothi-r. It la inpi:ctid thul Willi atnti- iooi- l l-HtlOII, II Will I"' pOKBlllll' to Hmll Ilic ri-Htrlrlloim or tho omirantlm to th'- liirrt-ti-il wi'.ili-rn portion or the atnti-. All piraona Inti-natiil Ori'iron, whlrh brings the rut In- fi-i-llon within J76 miloa of tlio northern ritK of tho groat augur plm-. fonala of Houthorn tiregon und Nmlhi ni fnllfornla. The lila- aa- alri'iidy ixlata In thu north. cimli-rn atmi-a and In Ihe Middle Weat and iilao 111 tho ,Uto of Wa.h. Ington. (juuruntlnrs havo been ea tulillahid In the various affected states un l actlvo efrorls have been Hindu by federal and state aulhorl lies to delay the spread of the do Mtrutlive rust. Systematic efrorts at control conistat largely In elim inating Ihe cultivated black cur rant, a piunt peculiarly susceptible to tin- disease and un active agent In lis long dlslanco spread. Kiudliullon or all currant and gooseberry plants within a corn- may appear and lie heurd either In piimtivi ly short rudliis of suscept- person or by attorney at mis hearing wliiih will begin nt III u. III. I'lunt pathologists of Ihe depiiil nient of tigrlcullure have discov ered white pine blister rust on both, wild and cultivated cnrrnnls In TUIumou.t and Clataop couullc, Ible lillles n 111 give them IKieqilllie prolectlon. a fact which has oeen di monatriileil In the northeastern states where local control work.hnM been carried om for several years. Ome a pile- In-o Is nttneked, how-, ev, r. the dliease continues until the ires Is Killed.