EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY
CITY
EDITION
THE WEATHER
PORTLAND, (AP) Ore
Ron: Cloudy tonight and
Tuesday, . probably rain In
the northwest tonight and
tho west Tuesday.
VOLUME XXIV.
LA GRANDE, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925!
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 55
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRE83
OPIUM BEN
RAIDED; SIX
ARRESTED
Good Health
Is Marked In
All Schools
Conditions Exceptional in
Union County, A. E.
Sayre, Superintendent,
Keports.
Kxceptlonully Rood health und,
consequently, a high percentage of
school attendance are noted In the
ri-porl of K. A. Suyro, county su
perintendent, lor I'nlon county
during Die past three months of the
school year.
The discovery of u single1 ease of
diphtheria in one of the districts
furnished the only threat of an opl
dcmic. The danger was eliminated
liy prompt closing of the school and
disinfecting of the building under
tile direction of the county nurse,
Mi-is Alice H. Mantuurdt.
'I'he county now employs 1S6
teachers, 41 of them in high
schools and 142 In elementary
grades. There are 54 districts now
engaged in schuol work, the report
continues, of the total number, 41
, rule nne.rnom schools: six. two
, , , ., ,, ,, , I room schools; one, a threi-rooin
Led by IMIire . hlef ""l jm.10, and the remaining U,
Miiyn.s, Kin oflleera swooped dow:i ,OWn schools including high bcIiooi
Five Chinese and One Jap
Charged with Dope
Smoking
PIPES AND DRUGS
ARE CONFISCATED
Preliminary Hearing for
Yellow Men Is to Be
Held Late This After
noon. . .'
on a ChlncHc opium smoking don
at 2004 Fourth street, abo'it a
bloek off Adiims avenue near the
eouises.
All but one of I ho plants have
been viBiled by the superintend-'
eni who observes that a large nuin-
busine.ss district, und as a result j b(,r ol ,h(, districts nave improved
six yellow men were taken InlOjiheir builtlmgs and equipment tbiB
custody anil two opium pipes an II term. Playground uppuralua has
a small quantity of opium nn.l """' lied in several disir.cis.
... resulting in a new and Improved aU
yinshec were confiscated. lutude of the pupils toward their
The six, Jive Chinese and one e,.n,.nii school work, according to
.hummse. wen- relous'il under I the superintendent. .
Jlf.lt. lionds e'leh ami an' to in). .
pear mr a preliminary Hearing j 11U,UAK1J Ol.nUUli
before. Judge tnigtitf;. Hi-aiiy mis
iifternoon. A o1-- -mint was filed
today by the c" .of policy
The runnng
Elopers jj
W J . Y
m. in
S BOARD
F
ED III
in
E
Democratic - Insurgent
Majority Tender lie
port to the House ,
REPUBLICAN GROUP
IS IN OPPOSITION
Completion
Of Mitchell
Case Nears
i
i. nail, cnnnstlnir
of W. Crcwii.'Offieers Howard
and f'oopr. Deputy Sheriff KllnT
liuuimee, W. ('. Howard, and Stale
Truffle Ofrlecr liunn, and I's
leader, visited . the place between
10 and II o'clock Hat'jrday nlglit.
Susnieion bus been pointing In
t'le "den" for some time and last
night's raid was timed to a perr
fee! ion.
The six arrested gave the
names us follows: Willie Kong.
1'i.mr Yuen. I.ee Yuen, ,11m Sum
und l.oney 1'ong. all Chinese, und
1. .Matslllillya. Jlipunese.
DAMAGED SOME
BY FIRE TODAY
Arthur Smith. 18, son nr t.ov
ernor Al Mnllli of Nmv orfc.
.eloped with Ann Hess, HI, a
year ago. The nininnco became
known when a child was horn.
Tills Is the seeoilil i'lopenient
In the Smllli fainlly, ,Al Smith
Jr., eloping about two years ago.
Any Effort to Turn Mer
chant Marine over to
Cabinet Member Op'
posed in Report.
WAKHINOTON (My I he Assort-'
nted Press) The' JJemocrutlc-ln-surgent
majority of tho special
house committee named to inveatl
gnte the shipping board today re
ported for ,1111,'. continun.nce of the
board practically under exlsllng
conditions.
A minority report dissenting from
that vie' will be filed by the lte
publlcan minority. -.
Signed by three Democrats und
one Wisconsin Republican, the ma
jority report opposed any effort to
turn tho merchant marine over lo
a cabinet member, and concurred
in the board's own interpretation
of its powers and responsibilities.
Tire this morning damaged the
Hilaurd school house to the ex-
lent of about I31HI. According to
c II. Mtirchlson. local fire chief.
who visited the scone of Hie blaze I
about nine o'clock. 'I he fire -was
caused by an overheated stove.
School was dismissed for. today
..but It is believed that classes .- in
gillie building can be continued to
morrow
Jl STEVENS
L
IVO.UtO KlCl-U'S SHU'S.
WASHINOTON (Ky the AHMOe.l
nted Press) THO shipping board
today refused to turn over to the
war department two of Its presi
dent type boats for transports.
The board held1 It had none of
this typo boat In excess to trans
fer to I ho war department and that
it had no funds which could be ap
plied to building such vessels for
the war department.
GRAND JURORS
m tikt pier
HIU IK.
llllarv. accused bv 1.1'
Wetzel of pouring oil en Wetzel'
dog. tying a can of rocks lo lis
neck, and then netting it afire, was
waived a preliminary hearing on
a charge of wanton destruction of
personal property, um) bus b "-n
bound ovr to await the ucllon of
tie- grand jury.
It is reported lhu.1 Jlllnry will be
represented by lloiicoe Keillor,
i'cnslfton attorney.
Hilary's bonds, given on a char
ge lodged In the justice of peace
court of cruelly to animals, have
not I n Increased. The cruelty
charge will not be dismissed as
was reported last week, but will
merely be postponed until the
grand jury reports on Hie case.
Rome's Effect Upon
Christianity Is Told
About 25 were pres'-nt yesterday
niorniiig when the Men's Koruin
met in regular session al the Meth
odist Episcopal church. 10. I.
Towier was louder for tli" day and
his subject was "The Spread of
'.Christianity."
Mr. Towier gave " snon roviev.
of Itoinan history and told what
effect Home had upon the growth
of Christianity.
, ; '
SIH'I-: DA.M.Mii: t)l!t ll.l!l)S
I'llNlil.KTdN. lire. I.irehird
Ists In the ea.sl end of rmitllla
rouiilv. in the Irrigated district
around Milton and Kreowalor.
have reported to County Agent
llennlon that considerable damage
has been done to trees by orchard
mice The grou id Is covered Willi
a cover crop of airaira. the last
crop of which w is not harvested
and the mild weather has caused
I he mice lo use I he growth as a
nesting place. The ill fulfil growl h
,hn.s been cut up with disks, anil
poisoned enisle d oats have been
distributed to poison the rodents.
MDT.0 REST.qni nNS.vnTF --. "
bliilnYt
Prosecution to Oppose
Acceptance of Evidence
as Defense for the Ac
cused.
W A SH I NO TO In (by tho Ahso
clutcii I'hess). Delivery of sum
mill)? up arguments by oppoalnp
couTisel nnd the staKlnp of a Wgai
battle to determine whether evi
dence heart! will be .ucceuted by
the court as defense or in inUU
Kfttlon of simlence will be senna-
Hon til features of this, the lust
week of the court imirUul trial ot
Col. William Mitchell.
The prosecution plans to dispose
of Us remaining wttnesHes, lnclud-
i Injr several of the hlshest rankhiK
.1 officers In tho army, Wednesday,
. and "unless the proRrnin Is altered
by unforeseen developments, the
flKht on evidence will begin at
thai time. Court observers atv
certain that Representative- Frank
H. Held will demund that the evU
donee be accepted as u contplet'
defense and that the government
counsel will Insist, that It be eon
sldered only in mitigation.
The foundation of tho defensV
argument in this connection will
be Its contention that the truth of
Colonel Mitchell's charges against
tho war and navy departments'
administration of the nation's iir
defense, which led to his trial, has
been proved, and that truth Is of
itself a defense. The prosecution
on the other band, will Insist thnl
Colonel Mitchell has tlot proved
the truth of his charges, and thai
truth, even If proved, is not and
never has been a defense. und;r
military law.
It la pointed out also that Mr
Held In all probability will lay
particular stress on truth In his
summing up argument, nnd will
deny the right of nny judicial trib
unal, military or civil, to couvit
a defendunt who has proved 'he
truth of what he bus said, when H
forms the- basis of the churg
Friends und fraternity brothers
of J. H. Htj-viH, (irnndc Itonde
valley pioneer who died at the Hoi
l,ak sanatorium Friday evening al ,
the age of 7-. filled the auditorium
of 81. lvt r'H f-;piKcopal chuiidi
Sutidiiy afternoon vh n th-y gath
ered to pay iiim a hist tribuli.
The funeral service, which b-.
nii ati 2 o'clock, was In charge ot
SiiodgruBS,& Zimmermun, with tlm
Itev. Mr. WilliiuiiK, reclor of Hie
HOp.seopal church uL Uulier, preach
ing tin; s-iuion. inlermeni was m
the-1. O. U. K. cemetery, in the
ramily lot where the decedent's
ii
Cal's Colts"
For Kids
VtdH CoH, 1.4 Wllftt F. J.
Cattrliu, Ivos Angeles Inventor,
calls Ms iiitnlaturu imvliaiikwl
lutrwis. Ilu lias sent ttnickloatl
of 3tl to lrmldviit Calvin C-oot-ldg
with 11m ivqiivtit that ho
(listrtbute them among Washing
ton's KMr clillihvn. Thu horses
nrv- fasliitmcil after tho one tho
president uss to kerp fit. IM
tle Allium Menniil, iiLst, helMtl
CAtterlln blilp his Cliristnms
present, ,
CONDIIIIS
III FRANCE
HORSE
) ffTnntlnufMi on Puta KlVA.)
SHOW OFFICERS .
T TO BE" ELECTED
ON WEDNESDAY
WASHINGTON, itr-y the Aoc.i-
nted Tress) An unfavorable r"
porL on I he seating of Gerald I.
Nye, hh senalor from North lmko
la. was adopted today by the sen
ate election commit! ee.
only two commit l;e members
voted in favor of seating Nye, who
was appointed by Governor Sorllc
lo rill I he vacancy caused by the
li.nlli nr. Mennlnr iit. A- Hllb-
wiie. was laid to n:sl a few months romin)ttl, wan nppotnted to pre-
ago. pure the report for submission to
Mrs. 11. l'ruzer of I'emllelon, a uu. Kenalev
sisit-r-ln-law 01 Mr. Mleveiia. was
the onlv relative present lor the I K. )! C FI'I I.VIi txiMIXi
funeral, liis only surviving sister,
il Mis. Keliey -living In New York,
mos unable lo be here. Kug.es an. I
MoCHe lotlgtt liieiiiberf, weje Uert
eul in large numbers, ,, .
I NION. (Special) George lien
son, president of the lrnlon Stock
Show association, has called n
meeting for next Wednesday even-
ing. .Dec. 1ft, al the cly hall.
Al that time final reports of the
lltB show will be heard, officers
will be elected- for the coming
year, and other business will be
transacted In order to get the
wheels moving Tor 1126 show.
This meeting Is not only for Hie
officers of the association, but. also
for all others' who ure interested in
the unlmnl show.
Fiddler En Route to
Home in Maine Todaj
State Taking Drastic
Local Girls Delight
Pendleton Audiences
After
!l. Kll.s
Inn lielli Friday
nlirlils. s'x I.il OrnmV
tiiniro. MifH Trilliaii
li Sn.'inlsli diinee nod
piirtielputillB In Hi" '" "need tile
1...I ,.l I'endh- Asllliy env
und Siitiinlny ,m i mi ny .ie;i i.
. irlrlH. diinelnc n n Kimnisn niiiinier.
Wells nnd .The six Kins ni.so uniimrei
und their jtutx ninnlier nnd a siiriinse iu i"e
re- Klks lode wore clever eosiunies in
re yesler- purple und while. Ihe Klks' colors.
I hls duliee liroveu pw
u K. il.v ufn reoileHteil to ri'lieill. II
' ... ..... 1...1I
Wells, featured Ihe folloinB "mm '"' '"'
forlUl..' teller nn.t f ." Kra, " ' "' .....
Mil's Twllltt (in pwiiui't";
IMIksis Slecrl.Ht cave u lira
dunre and Mew Stamre olso Biive a
Ktmlenls of Mrs. I'red
her dnUL'hler Miss 111"
ueeoliipanlst. Miss l.ols Nelron
turned In their homes h
day. On I'riday night's proBrnin ,
l.he irirls alMieared In
Weill'. Miss June
I'KNDI.I.TON. Ore. Wllllatu .1.
MeOlnlev. supreme, secretary of
the KillKlils of I'oliluilnis. will lie I liin'Rorr, (lly the Associated
III I'endleton Tiiesduy iilnlil. 1 lee-1 1'ressl No loni:er needed lis n
elnher I't. to meet wllh niresent- unit of service In Henry Kord'n
utlves of the various eastern Ore-'scheme to brinir hack old-fushlon-iron
councils. The coniicll.s from ed dances, "(Irandpit Alellle" Jmn
Ontario. linker. Iji tlrande and i haul, pieturesiitie translator of Am-
Actiuil tO Cct TaXCS rendleton will lie represented jii'.crican tunes and fiddler cxtruord
the meetinif that will be held injliiary. Is reliirnlnit lo his home In
' Mr. MeOlnley's honor. Ills home .Maine. He efl I leal horn lust nlsht
SAI.KM. Or", (lly Ihe Assoel- is In New Haven. Conn. J for the eust,
ateil I'reKK) -l-'or eolleetiell of ai-
proximately Sr.li.0iin In dellniileni
slate Income taxes. Ihe state lax
comililssioii Is scndliiK to sherllls
of Ihe stale nl.ollt Sf.n warrants nil-
lhol'1.inil the seizure ol .property it
the taxes lire nol lortlicoiiiintf.
1'nder the law Ihls drastic ac
tion may be . taken' inter the tines
huve been delinquent lor CH days.
rati WILL :
GDACHDREGDN
tUili.M-;, Oh. By Uio AssoH
atecl rrvMs) . apt a In Jului J.
AlelMvnn, football coach of ilin
I n 1 ted ISuitcs niilllary aeodeniy
nt West T'olnt, lias signed n flvr
year contract to coach football
at the Inlverslty of Oregon, It
was an nun need v:-rn (Klayt . ,
I'NIVKIIHITV OK Oil KG ON,
Iugime, Ore. (Hpoctnl) ('aptnlp
John J. McKwan, now liead foot
ball coach at the United - States
military academy, West l'olnt, was Mirtax liitvmo rntes of the
today elected head couch of the rtveniio bill, llcdiiction of
XTRA
Spectacular Changes
rohtical Kule May
Be Expected
in
PEOPLE PANICKY
AS FRANC DROPS
Newspapers Demand a
Change in (jovernmen
tal Regime Situation
Grows Doubtful
PARIS. (By tho Associated
Press) The present woek Is likely
to prove a mlomentoua one in
Kreneh political' history as extra
ordinary changes in the manner
in which Frunco has been gover
ned for the lust G6 years are re
garded us Imminent by the press.
France's financial plight dally
grows worse and the pdbllc Is be
ginning to show signs of panic,
which Is being heightened by tho
continued drop of the franc and
extremely during articles, in the
newspapers.
Homo of the newspapers demand,
and others plead for changes In
governmental regime, ranging from
tho establishment of a dictatorship
"committee of public safety," to
(Continued on Pa Five.)
SPAIN SEEKS
VIHI'PS -VVMi;i riLAlH.UAN
WASHINGTON (AP) Senator
'hlpps, of Colorado, was unmet) to
day ns chairman of the Republican
senatorial.,, campaign r vommlttec
Micccvdliig Nitiulor Moss, of Aew
Hampshire, recently efctcd resl
tlent pro Icmporo of tlio senntc.
Other commit tec iiicntbcrH lucluilc
Kcnator AlcNary of Oregon.
PEACE TREATY
. GWNKVA.' tHy '' tho ; AnHOCllited
Pi'em). Tho oiltenne at now
K'jropeun penes etfort whb
veuled toduy when It wa learned
tliut Bpaln hns begun negotiation
for arbitration treaties -wlih
I'Vnneo, KnKland, Bwltzorland, and
rortlulid, duplicating those adopt-
led'nt Kocnrno between Gormany,
Kmnco and Belgium. ; ,
1UTKS AI'I'HOVICI)
AVASIM NfJTOX (AIM The
limiso toilny npprnveil norinul nntl
new
mir-
Ihilvi-rHlty of Oregon, according to ... rutin im a maximum of '10
tin announcement litadn by tho cx- 0 yo per fent ivim approeil nrtur
eeutive council. ,n ihrtH-lionr flKlit. , Nmiiuil Ill-
Alter Benrcdilng thu entire conn- cnine rnUH vcru aci.-epti'd wllliout
try und Interviewing the biggest a challenge.
coiielii'H In the euHt, McKwan wiib
County Health Week
VH1 Be in February "'"r"1
" liiry aeademy
West Point Examination
To Be Held Here Jan. 9
WASHINGTON rsperial). ron-.tlie I. K. elvll servlee coihimIsmIoi).
ftn-Hsinnn N. J. Hlnnnlt has an- will be h"Id Jan. !. 1 !2fi. at !'
nounc that he will fill an o'clork a. m., at the post office
emi-rgt nry vnraney for the si-eon 1 ) building In evi-ry city In tin dls-
HJIiL INTHOIl't'HI
selected as the outstanding grid
iron mentor. McK wen's record with
tht nrmv tiiun In one nf the best
in the country.' according lo Vlrgll WAKIIlNtmiN. (Al'( Siiiiitr
Karl, athletic director ot tho unl- . "imin"".
V(.rHly lliHlny Intl'cMlilii'il nine , mllllim
SliHN UiiiK-loiilniel. il.illnr np.n)irlulliiii bill lo pay
. .. i... rnr 10 new must gilniil i iitterx. II
rt nv;-jt-r uuiiiriiii in 10 nu - - .lw
Hlgned with McKwun, tho execiltlvo I'""" " .
v;i the
pvpsy nolo
diinee
M,. , I lie OUT Bin
June Suing- und Mlmt Clllila A.-liby
Miss
w
MORE
SHOPPIKC
GAY?
Christmasi
ItiiNshin n l"-r. .Mini l. mm .mi-
l,y and Ml lloilw iiiai''d In
pn-tty 5oIo dimeefl mid Ml 'I'rll
llun Ashliy gave hii Irish dunce ur
nr which the M'He Mlw" Pi
crist aKiiln uip"iirid feulurlng
1'ierrot nnd I'll rretle.
Il. sid' ! tie- w'o ihinees Ihe cir'n
nlRii guv !M-vi-r:il i-nwinble nuin
Imtii. nwlsled by Mix" Well end
Min.1 Klvu Morliinur, of rendle
ton. .Munn's Inili' iliil orelK Htru of thin
elly furnli-li'd inieuc for Ihe diinee
which followed Ihe program each
eivnin. H. veral Ui Oninde peo
ple ull.nd.d.
Mi inliem of Ho- Pendleton lo.lg.-
drove lo la flrnmle lifler the Klrl"
tlll'lll llOIIH'. Willi''
I 'llioii eoiinty'H hi ullli week, for
merly announced for Ihe flril wc-ll
in Jiinimry will be postponed un
til Ihe week beginning I'Vbrllury
7. Tli in iintioiincenicnt w'i.8 inude
Sunday liy lr. V. T. l'liy. eliiur
nuin of Ihe henltll comlniltee of
the I'nlon counly elniinlier of com
merce. The nliite boiird of lie.illli will
holil Hm unniiiil Uimlern llregun
meeting during Ihe connlv's lienlth
week. Kverv eliuii'h. iwliuol nnd
oigiilli.iition is beinK linked lo oli-
nerve the week by .it limit one pro
gram.
In Ihe I.'. H. Mili-
meiinii of a dint riet-'.vide culnpl'ti'
tive cMimltlHtlnn.
The exumlniitlon, whleh will be
conducted for the congreiwuiun by
Society Woman Walks I
41 Miles in 11 Hours
II 11 T O N (I'.y the Aieeieluted
I'renMl MlfcB Kleiinoi-a HearH. Iton
ton widely lender, tenriin lilnyr.
nnd iill-uroimd atlilet", todiiy com
pleteil ii walk from I'rovidenee to
her lltiMlon home to win h wuger.
She eovereil (he II mlli h In a
Utile more limn II hours, nearly
four hours under, the time net by
the terlim or the wuger.
TWO HILLS ituif.n i:i
I'AKIS I.XI'I 'Hie flnailii-
..n.l l.tmicrllt
...... ih. v nere cnlcrtalneil by the . .mmlllii' nf Ihe i linmlwr of lie
lode- el ihe !' ndlcton hob I. Mm- ; pinh-i lln n jii leil two Mlh in'
Nelaon. Mm Adoipn megrim, thliug l"r
miHini'.d I'te girls a ci.u.'- hejimie in r nii.i- r
Inking fllllll Mini new
The nMifMice fiirtmil Ilie
One
OutOJ
Fijty
Tin crTiitaiie of Ini.-lne
riniiH in la (rnnde win do not
valiH (lie iiKir1niilly to have
fmi tinned timtat-t with IhHr
fiiKUmicrs. tlnyugli iulirtl'.lii
tiHtfng(' In "Fhe Otwrcr, i'
icry, wry nmll.
Onlr n'HPiii (mm nut or rifly nrv
MMirt-Kiglileil ctifHigli In think
thu l Hir Nttcrot N iml wonli
uorfcliig fur lo or Hin wa
Mmt in the yi-r. lot bu
ties finn. nsliw llmi tln-y ilo
hicin. M. jmr 'Mntml Hint
oirrtieful rt.lt Hie esr 'nmml
ami tllllt JfMir lill- -OlltllHM
the yrsr 'nHind. Tlicy tabu
iiHir ntttititHi nml Jmr bn-i-
iii. Tin y art clnil In kti'v ymt
hilimneil llirona.i Tin OI4-r
cr.
"O barter Adverlflng
A AlijiuiudiAlug ber !.'
trlct wh'-re t he commission can
conduct the same, to-wlt:
IVndletnn, 1 .a (ti-anl, 1 taker,
The Dalles. Klamath Kails. Ontar
io. Lakevlcw. Hood river Knter
pris, J'rlnevllle, Mend. 1
The competitor given lln- hfg:
ist rating by the civil service com-
inlssion on his papers submit t'.-d
in this exiimlnatlon will be ap
pointed prlnelpal cad't by ''on
gn'ssmnn Htnnntt. the n'-xt high
st. first itlt. i nat. fir. The sue-
f-'-ssf il Candida ts may ttun take
official examination on .March 2.
A pyolnlcs nmst bi actual bomi
llde residents of the second con-
gi-i'SHlonnl district of Oievm, n't
under 17' years of age nor ovi r
2 1! yen rs of m ge on d t e of a d -
mlNslmi to the aciidcmy (July J
rj-'G. antl not U ss than & ft-A
4 Incbf s In height.
Time allowed for the eia mtn
tlon Is r,i hours on the following
subjei-ls: alftehrii. plane geometry
Kngllnh roMipoHttton and Ittcratui
: I nltel HtJil'ti litntury. geti' tnl bl.
lory and Knglisli grammar.
I'ronpeetlve coiupi titois limy gel
further Information renardlim
scope of the examination by writ
ing or telegraphing 'ongresnnrin
Hlnnott at W.iHhliig'on. Those in
t ndtng to take the examination
! Hhould write him at once nnd
should report to the secretary of
the local civil service hoard in
rtiat city alove named most ron
. nl-nt for them, at 9 a. ni., Jaii-
1 U-iy -i, SmV
council announced. Ills verbal ac-
eepta nee of I ho elect Ion was re
ceived this morning, and Ihe con
tract, will be signed as soon ns Mc
Kwun can reach port, as he Is now
en route to lorio Itlco. Ho will
resign his commission In the army
Immediately .and assume his duties
In Kugcun In plenty of time to hold
Hprlng practice.
('nplaln McK wan lias been coach
at West I'ntut since l'J24. In I'J 19
ho became assistant, coach to Major
Daly at West I'otnt. In lUtt he
played at the 1'nlverslty of Minne
sota under Coach Williams and In
l'j2, i''i;i and IUI4 played foot
ball for the army at West Point.
During the war, from IMS to I'jIX.
he wiis n coiiimlraloned officer In
the army,
would lo usitl against
iicrs.
ItKPOKT AIOrTEI '
GKN1SVA (Uy tho Associated
Press). Oreeco violated tho Bui-
gnrlan frontier In tho recent Inci
dent between the two nations an l
must pay reparations of at), 000, 000
leva (about 1119,000), the leaguo
of nations' council decided today.
Tho council adopted a report by
Hlr Austin Chamberlain, of Qmxt
Britain; M. Hymuns, of Belgium,
and Viscount Ishll, of Japan. This
report found Greece's Invasion of
Bulgaria -jnjustlflable.
KOCH TO I'OUM CABINET
BI3UI.IN (By th Asaocltttetl
prcHj,), ir. M. Koch, Oermua
1 riinoeratic party leader, today
was accepted for tho task of form
ing n coalition cabinet desired by
President von Hlndenburg to carry '
out the policies and obligations of
the Ijocarno security agreement.
the morale never wus higher.
Transmitting his annual actonnt
I Intr to the white house. Wilbur de-
McKwan Is recognlwd as one of vtjted a great jiortion 10 air acuvi
the hading roottmll authorities In ties including the uisasirou.i vi
the country, and is a member of age of the Hhenuiidoah; th flight
the national football rub s com- toward Honolulu or inc i w
nit in., it,, ,.i....i l.k. mtn tff 1 nnd the Arctic thrust of the Mar
at the university, wit ti us many ns-
Navy Progressed During
Past Year, Wilbur Says
WAHHINQTON. (lly the Awoel- jheld Ills flnul conference with
nted ITciw) lepli nil of thu Lieutenant Ijinsdowno concerning
dlfflculllen met by Ihe navy 111 one I Ihe flight, at which timo l.leulen
of IIh must eveiiirnl peiicelline junt Commander ljinsdowno cx
yeuril. Hecrelnry Wilbur him re. prewied himself ns Butlafled with
ported to I'renldent I'oollilge lli.nfMie nine unu nuiiti.
Ilia brunch of the nulloniil defeime. Ihe dale ol flight and exprciwed en-
hud nrogreaai.'d ale.ullly und that: lire
siHirints as he chooses,
We have made an effort lo get.
the bent mun In the country," Karl
said today, "und I believe we have
lone so."
KLAMATH MAY
BE CLOSED UP
only
il III
Mllllnn expedition, lie hud
IllKll prillHe for lliOIIO lUKli
the.He veliturea.
An for Die fleet llu'lf, Hi" aue-
eesa of the trip to Aiialriilln wna
ilechired lo be u "pruelUitl ileiiion-
atrullon of Ihe iIIiiiki or the nuey
nnd iiIho aerved to fouler friendly
relutloiia wllh our nelghborH of Ihe
Koillll I'liefle,"
Snja KiiHiinuy llelH
Koreed economy, the rcre!ary
wihl, hua heni llled the navy by ell
mlnnlliig exl riivugiiiiee and wuale.
bv devoting Ihrllt and thoroimh-
neKa, und In purtlnitiir by d.'Vnlltig
Ihe aklll. gen I and character of Hi
elifldence In the ability of
Ihe lll und crew to auoeeaafully
complete the proponed flight.
"At thla conference Lieutennnt
I'onimuiider Ijinadownc wua again
reminded that In accordance with
the eatabllFhed policy of thu de.
purtment he won authorized to de
fer the frlp, change the Itinerary
or abandon It altogether If In hla
Jiidgnp-nt aiu.h changea were rend- ,
ered nerexnury by weather condll
iona." The nuviil nvlntlon operntlonn
wllh Ihe Mue.Mllllan expedillon,
Hie Mi i retury' Mild, would lurniall
viiliiulile InfnrnviUon not onlv
from n viewpoint of adenco und
discovery, but In the Interest of ilr
operation under new and dlfrl
eiill eondlMona. Tim attempted
lliiwullnii flight waa deairlbed n
"iinuther afep In advance In Ihe
b velopnieiit of fiiuteriul nn.l
einilpment lor naval plunea In
limn-illilance work over water.''
...nel I...I l,e ndde.l tllllt I Tin- plane I'N- NO- 1. he Bdil' d.
when ahlps become obnolete they fulled to nuUl her goal beiriuae
Hhould be replaced, the tavoriihlo wlnda were of lew
Iteferrlng lo Ilr Hl.eii.in lonh I Inli nslty lhan anticipated, which
disaster and the coiilroversv which 'with ruin wiiiulla accounted for her
followed. Wilbur ilguin de. hired nol having enoiiKh fuel.
i ..r. ni- rle ,.f iirtl-m waai t 'iiminunder John Kogerii and
Lieutentiiit I'oinmaieler ; hm crew, lie sum. were iiui. hi-
vtui-hurv ijuiBdowne. the ships or i- tor ineir loriniiuo mm
report of rommiinder. As for nlulion poll- j soiireefnlness.
his j Tin' report iieaerineii ine uini'
li-'ln iivlatini, Inatltilted at tho Naval
iAcMlemv adding that It won plnn-
enllre aeiidemy waa Imuiedlalely j on August I H. I92H." Vinmr ne, 10 gne mure .'m.-,,,...-mM.J
uair tU-Kl nturMttu!. Ui vhUl ol aa'.l ot-iatio:u I u ila-in-S-Bpoa tli-jir griduullvn.;
KLAMATH l-'ALLH, Ore. (Ity Ihe
Asaoeluled ITessl If anolher Clise
of sjiIiimI uienlngllla breaks out
here In Ihe next. 24 hours all pub
lic si hools, churches, thcutcra and
other public meeting places will
be closed Indefinitely, according lo Kveii
eoniiiy health nulliorltli
Tlie decision followed
another case last nlglll nt Ihe Hae- (.p.H Keneral. he reileraled
red Heart academy, whero a HHIe stand Hint neri-niiulli's should
rlrl was found to be afflicted. Tho tlnue a an arm of he fleet
1 . . 'UjcUTa (Uluc&u iiri.ai. .