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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY CITY EDITION THE WEATHER PORTLAND (AP) Ora. iron Kain In the west, rain or mow In the east tonight anil Friday. VOLUME XXIV. MEMBEIt ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1926. MEMBKH ASSOCIATED PtlEBS NUMBER 87 TO IMPROVE SPRUCE MID Y AVENUES City Commission Laying, Plans to Relieve North ? . Side Condition .: v;-. MACADAM AND OIL IS PRESENT PLAN Petitions Will Be Circu lated Among Property Owners in District in Near Future. ' DIslmiskIoh of thi' street problem along Y and Spruce, avenues and' plans for improving the two were, taken up hift evening by the clty commissioners. In t 1 heir regular Wednesday night session. A representative of dtlz"ns In Hint locality stalod that ull worn (hi ea eager for Improvement of present conditions and stated his .willing-'. n-HH to dtstrlhle petitions property owners as soon . . Hy could arrive nt an estimate of the cost of the project. . IMans call for macadamizing tho two streets d urine the coming year i'n,l oiling In 1.t27. Pity Attorney George T. Cochran will draw up tho petition alnn linos authorized by tin; city dads. ' , . , Final' 10 per cent estimates on sidewalk , and sewer Improvement , fllnlrtcts wiTts, allowed lowinir amounts In;, lirnnilt (ir.S) J:io4.(7: In tlm fol- C. Mllilf- ('.. J. Well- .1. a. my (157) $412.68: Halli'nlMiHiT und Sliaolh (l-lll und 1-11) JiiZ.OD mid fl6.H. ' . .,r: ' An iiiMilicallon Tor a llconHii to opcrai dm Hnvny hotel wan re- ci lvi d from I. I.. Onliorn und m- .bor. when iTvpfltnien.bpiciiOv: r-Riiani-o of Hie llcenani wns uulhor-v niodi-llliiK tho . municipal building. izodSiy inollon ': ;''' '-. A old by I.. 1. lluaiy lo uudii uie t'Hy boolis-wuh ojH-ned lam. nlirht mid aeeepli'd by lliu eomiiilwlori. Mr. lliiHi y wTvi d tho elly. Ill tlin a i.i.i f t'l Mitt l.v linn Mevei-a . ... ..... i...if 1..1 Ilir mi I 't unit itn- ewinii .tun u. iv. r. ,. J. i nil.... w. nceepied. OlrTUMslDn Indkiiled that a mo tion will be present'-d next Wi-d-ntHlay to the cotntntaslbn calling for the addition of four volunteers o the local fire depart lil'-nt. TIm- trn-Hlsllbbi Mnrimtdukr l . , - I., I. . a luscioiiKiy lumiy v" sime tmtiior as -Vin-oi-a-ruini-n !', which inndi! such a tin us nn amateur production here a few S'-aHiina no was announced at the hfirh school this afternoon as llC pi:iy IIUii mil) I 111 iiilliiiiii uriiiiiniii; p.-i n.i ,,it of the senior eliias, si h' tjuieti ior Miin-h Tryoiits for the ten purls, equ.illy ilivhled amonif Oh- girls -and the hoys, commenced Immediately, nnd will be continued throuirh next week. Miss Mubel A. Hen lult. heud of the Kngllsh deparl- (Continued on Pag Kle. CI SENIOR PLAY IN MARCH Salvation Army Benefit Program Will Entertain Want To Sell ; Your Car? rcrlinp jini prefer lo srll .Mir iar tllmi mlbi-r tlisii to trru li lt In lo a dilcr or ierliats im "havr no great n fur MiMl'wanl lo get the money out of )inir Imotiiieiil. An Olerrvrr Wont Ail "HI gt jimi In Itiuuediali totnii Willi people who nn Inlrnl"! in lm big iHil tni pre) mm tot In spring niiHorlnx- It I klcnl tilth to pn-n-nt ymtr far for .talc. The -o-t ! inll only .ilk mt lin for the Nr-it ln4niun anil ? lirnaftir. I'Ihmic .Main Si bring in jmir ttrpy. lUnfiilHr lo tell Al-Ij atKHii. wltni jim Mi M'll. You'll get lic bujrrs auitl t'iiiiilnnl tiirHMlj srrkern. "Obserrer Ailrrrtlilng A Men bamlUiB Setrloe." Local Radio Owners Forrrr Organization Twenty-Five Fans Join as . Charter. Members S. A. Weigel Is Elected President. A I.a Orandc Radio club organized last evening . with . :if paid memberships' when 35 peo-j, pic radio owners and those in terested 'in-radlo-v-mel, at 'the store of the -La Grande Electric- company.- H. A. AVebjel m aa , elected president. of the cbr Krnet Wat-, don, vice president; Everett : Ilos cnbatim, v secretary-treasurer, and A. W. Leffcl.-A. V.-Andrews ftp J Jten Barrlc,- directors. :: . ' ' , Tim purpose p( the" efub Is to promote good radio reception and cooperate in eliminating Interference- "We waht ,to, devise a w;;y and means-to get rid of any trou ble" members, of tho club said this morning. ; . Anyone who owns a radio or Is Interested In one Is eligible to be come .-a member. ; Membership cards mny be obtained - from- any of the officers Or members of the club. . v ... , . " . . -: . ..The next meeting of the club will be at the same place Mond-.iy evening, January 25. At that timo rttfoi-rn hnnn In tnipftnan IIia rtm.i- lierahlii frnm-2S (n Venison Steak Worth J $25; Judge Sets Price Venison 8t oak . out , of season proved an expensive delicacy : for Pete Wu II and Karl Umb. The pair pleaded guilty' beforn Justice Hugh K. Brady yesterday afternoon ana paid a. fin or 2b and costa njilrco. '.. Firemen Breathe Easier; Remodelling Work Ends Kor lh- Ural Mat .8ltin- .the fire department In buck to jior-r .imil loday. ;-s $ ; " " .The -ne'w Sliiir. punipVr Irick In in lis place, by ilie aliie of the gilder - iruek and the task of Hhlnlne up . . ..,.l..i'i.,. -,..m. i . i.1'''"!"'! l Know elcllt illehelKi In .....-. "'.,-. ... .. ... .iiiimiii u liui iirui ili-Hiir mi ui lin: .. -i. i .i... . complete v.j .MT.N'S CI. I ll to mect . . J'ho meeting of the" men's, club of tin' Prrsliytorlan church, which was lo Have b-m at. Ilif J." A. T.-I1-ir.-porl.-.l thla inornlns by til- slat.- 11101.r,)W. m. (oi hran Is auJitor fori lionir. will U' ol Iho Thuruli hlKhuay palrolman at M' achiiin. ' or lho BnlP i)OUril. Uml'ia'l, with Mr. T.Mlforil o host. Jriio iiifiaun uicnl una two f'-ct al . ft,. ami wIiiti- UiIk yi urM coji II. II. fli'uvi'r will be the Hp-ak'r night, o'clock anil anow was ""H J vcntlon of the lal- riMb rallon will of th rvnlnc. ami Ills mlbjcct honilntr clo o. The f till . wa.o:-ih h,.M t)u, lm, linportanl will bo "Fundamentalism In lto- .cnjiipantm! by a inodcratc temper- j Muuon ia be neltled al the board Melon." The uioillne . atorta at. iniiini. On tho .Milium lilll be-1 meeting l.a Crande and Hi nd iigni ouiock. a connai invnaiion tla extended lo OTCryon? w-ho la In- I ' ,.ST 'MOM.V C OItK' lIKS -I WKf . ....... - A bur 1'AUl HbA(. n, v in. t-M ) tnl.n l. I. wit Vr.rrU 111 lin. . - . w- neveu io nc mc iil ui me jv-tcu Jolly Corks. ' an orgrinizimon iron which the tlcnevoh'nt snd prolec. five order of Ktks Is raid to bavi hcr-n founded, dl"d enrly Wedn lilj Ul inv luu rniiininaii iiunpnui 'T' lit nun o'-t-n puii'tihk iiuiii usihma and heart diHeaw, lU-IM) lli;i;,It HAS $7tM0 DAI.ua Tex. tAl) A blln l man. upon being searched at the police stiLtion Tuesdnv night aft.-r being arrested on a ehnrge of beg- ftlng, wns found to posses i000 In cash and. cashlcr'H checks. The ttulvulloii Army benefit pro gram at I ho Latter lay Ss bits' t.ibernncle I'rlduy evening entlMs (the mnipnthy of the entire com munity, but quite aside from the puruoMe for which It is given. thi lent'Ttnlnment promises d'.light In a don'-ii nrt title varletlesL ilnet dances; uno a I'us.hin num-l her by Kally and Judy Hiegrlst; the1 other, an oriental intcrpretiitlon to be executed y MIps Jane Htsnge ml Mia (lil.Ja Ashby. Mrs. Hal Hohncnknmp will be one of Hie Yoenl soIoIkIn. Hh will Hlng "My lb-art at Thy Kweet Voire," from "Samson and 1 K'll nh" by Kalnt-Haen?. Then there is to be a two-part number by lh" popular chamber of commerce iijarte. Mrs. Km 1 n Ito nbniini hns Uikm the nsponsfblMty of ticket fads. IP r asp!tHnti Include Mh.v dumes Herbert Vuticrson, Kvelyn llernshaw. Hoy Currcy. Ward l-ow-b r. Walter ;nn. Int- r Htoddsrd. Iarl (1. Htoddard. J. liluck. C It. tfcranton. lxc Warnick. Wayno M ade nJ H-T'cyrt rattcr&oa- Elopers I 13, 1li -ltM-niriit of Mrs.1 l:.llwi Ix'tii .tlaihr.ws iticinmiwn. jti. Dhkaffii mttlemciit worker, and Iter. Wanli-j- W. Uraf, a, Oon frroffatloiiallst minister, Iiom just bM-n illsi'lone!. Tliry wiin- nmr riiMt wx-ri-tlr Acvcrnl Omth nirn And an; on tholr lioitoyiiioon lii Imuaiia. : Mrs. ..lirarti first 1ms han'il died In 9n:l. Tlu ynuiii; iitinlstt-r was ordalnvd la.it June. l.a Orimde In covered 'deplll' depth' todiiy-Mhe mot , ; . . , - . . K lnler, Klve liielii of thin! fell , sliieo isst. nlglit. It is believed thnt the snow fall Is Ri-iterul all over ,1'nion, 'linker and Wallowa coun- .tl'.. ; . 1 Th peat Know at tlu- lop or Ilir llhi" Moimlnlnn Ihla year waai,,. tw-en here and Wallowa. oniyilllvR HMK,.,i fr t,e convention. three Inidiea of anow waa reported, 'vv'i.ieh of the two cities shall have ill -wuh still snowing there und wus sun snowing mere ana n : .brisk wind was blowing whb'h Is j ,lirisK winn was iiinwing wni.n in, ptiii ty to ninsn urtiis. ivisi oi , fjr;inj n. Hmv ru (m llioiielll Mi,n,.t ,u J.,1nn .,h li Ik ln r-. . . . . . " . --.nnnoun no oiueiuf r:pori ns ),ecn reclved, rotnry snow fadory for depart ineitt Tnmorri'W the new plow, S'-nl from the trial by the hlchuay on the rond over the Ittii" Mount- ((nf( wj be put Into operation. Previous to thin time titer' litis not Irccn cnoiivh snow on (he high-Auy iu ..m.m. wn . ii:mh,i:i'o ;i I'KNDI.KTUX, tire, IS ItAIN (Hy the .s- isoelated Frctm) A slow Hteady eoni in-1 inlln fell Iwre nil night ulng todny. Karmers tct eni in-r. welcomed the . t Aggic Coach Will He ducst of Local Men Alumni nnd former students of Oregon AKrlcwttunil college will hive a luncheon at Hie Tiffin Krl- ; day al 1 2 o'clock noon to honor j roach I. J. Hehtssler ttnd Mrs.! Sehlwler, who have Jui r turned i from New York, where Hie former attend-d a conference of roaches.' Uaiimcn Vote Down A A P.. T n. vyni.u iiuupuu Jj-uava.1)m ()n,, IM(,nHtr( j i0 Mive only one . jrhnlr. In trying to nave the fnr- Tvn dalrvmen of (he count.- met : nlture he wuh badly burned about lnat evening at the thamber of the hands and legs. He curried In- nmnmi.rMA ..rricu' Mtiil Vnh rli IU' the form of by-law, which Wen" adopted, subject lu further consid eration, at former meeting. lef Inlto aetlon wn. postponed un'il a later meeting. Search for Criminal , lirings No Results Kfforti by the police to find, win'- lead thnt might p.dtit the.) wny to the Identity of the pernon i who entered the loeal Hkagir Uroeery tor and took 4 J In eaith Imve m t with no nucr'na an vet. The roble-r b-n no el lien nnd the gi neral IndleHlion lire that Ihe theft waa Ihe work of either i- pert or mn amateur with more than uxwrawti bruins, afcarilinip lu HARD ML SMUGGLED T U USERS Anthracite Bootlegging, ' Result of Strike, Is . Glowing Rapidly DELIVERIES MADE i DURING THE iMGHT Short Ton of Inferio Grade Fuel Sells from '..$10 to. $20 Hundreds Enter New Game. rnil.ADEU'UJA, (By the As Noclat ed I 'ress ) Ant h raclt e con bootlrFTlnff. which baa spruiiff up hm a result of the hard coal strike Is wowing in proportions rapidly. Starting in a small way the prae tlco has spread until hundre.ls are now entraff'd Jn IU The itreater part of Mm supply Is taken from utcropH and old workhiRs In isolated places. 1 ', Klcets of trucks am busy nlfflit und Jltnselton. The bootb-Rcrs de-tt liver at nlKht and collect from $10' to $2f for a- short ton of inferior Rrado coal. . 1 ltl'U IU m:k TAKKN NKW YORK (Hy lltt Aasoclated I'resS) The marine police todny seized a .seH-Kolnff tug. The Uesc with a cargo of liquor said to worth more than half a iiiillion nniiiiin onii i. ;nuni: VJ l 1 nunu)1 . Hook In which half, a dozen hols, from ou-pounder' wen; fired. , Tho rescue Is valued at 'JJn, 0i)(, Four men were arrested. The officers 'found 25,000 cases of li quor aboard. ' ' . Mrs. ficorge T. ' foelirrit Will leave Jjl Orande this evening for I'ortland, where she 'will attend board meeting of the Oregon .nr r .... ,.iira i... ,... , ,.,,,. imrl.w. ,f roI1V(11, c0 lo ,, lUrt,nti )t win . nM. titnt , r. ..i... i u f ,. "'rI !.'-. . ., , ., 'Dcmpscv Will Defend , r . . j i - ! Uiampionship August j ( , ' , ri.i;vi:i.ANi, oi nty the Asso- eluid Tress) 1 The Cleveland , tNeus says toflay It learns from mi llhorlliillve source Hint .hick Heinp- wW defend- bis heiivyweiKhl ehiimplotmhlp tltlr airfiinHt (leiie iTunney In a 1 "-round no decision out In T trkard's arena- at Itovles Tlilrly acres. In Jersey Cliv. AtigiiMt l!t. The News' adds thnt ofriil.il an- noiineeiiient of the match will "not Im made for some tittle time, but Klckard nevertheless has come to terms with heinpsey and Hilly Ulbson, Tunney's manager." Jlimc ItnriiH, Owner Injiinil. M 11.1 CITY, On-. Fire ientroy e( tho four-room house of Mr. Itradley. He wus elttlng by th" stove rli.iJUng with a nelKhbor when suddenly part of tin roor and wall, which apparently IihiI been burning for some time, fell I flaming Into the room. He at- mpte.d to save .some of the ftir- 'nil rn III lauraiiee io ilie exieni or i'o w nu n he had taken out only a f -w nay previously. win, v i niflrinn mrrT flumtNtiitt! Rebellion Nipped When Belgrade II I M Its TO SCI AK iii.ki;. At the first regtibir hincloon of 111 I'nlon county chamber of rom tinfc ;f In r-bruary W. . Power. Oregon Agileiittiirnl college eti.nion aervlce will be the prin cipal fiM-aker. This lllleanag rtculttiral meeting and oil farmer I of the county are urged to attend. Th' .lute Of thi' nil i tins- Im I't-bru- Chambers of Commerce In District Join Thirty Representatives of Organizations Meet in " Baker Normal School s Endorsed. Ihe permanent organization of Koptcrn Oregon civic and commer cial clubs for the purpose of fur thtrlng and aqganentiug1 tho -work of Mhq state chamber of commerce in J tli is section was endorsed and tha appointment of a.-committee to dniw.up n. coiiHtltutlbn, nnd blawn tiuyiorlzed at the eenti-annunl re gional meeting of commereo cham bers of Ka stern Oregon' that was helil In Baker yesterday.- 1hlrty representatives. Including. A. W. Nelson. A. U. Hunter. J. C. Maepherson und Karl C Heynolds, Lfrobi & Grande, and others from Josrpli. Cove. Union. Baker and. IVndleton, were present to. discuss the.'? problems that 'confront com miTctal organliuitlons. The I'Jiisteni Oregon normal school, movement was Introduced by A. Jt. Hunter, who urged the different communities to work for the) .school now. and leave the ques ttoi or location to -be worked oilt When the Institution has been as- 8Ufid. ; ; Normal S-ltool Endorsed, , Following his talk, the conference passed a resolution' asking a con sldtTiitton of the normal need here by jthe voters of tbe state. .', . .Vthin- Koster, of Portland, apoku ontlic land settlement question at thtf luneheon forum, and continued his) address at the .. reassembled meeting afterward. -,, ; John Kuhn. superintendent of 'tin! Whitman fores, led the dbj- cuHSlon of Kastern Oregon reoroa- onrt featureJi; A. W.' Nelson, of Urunde, discussed community co- opt;ralion(- and Wslter Meacham. ltaker seeretar, talked on tourist traffic. Karl C. Reynolds acted as fhuirinan. ' ; . . v ;. Mr, loonier, who returned to U ron do iHJt night, went to Kntee- I prhjm today to addrew a Wallowa una ruber, realty board artu. apk ing representatlvua. ' lid wat-c-tiompunled by Klmer J. Stoddurd, n. direct or, on tint slate board, .Mr. Hunter and Mr.: Iteynqlds.. . - T GIVESJ CALENDAR ( FOR ENTERPRISE EQUITY SESSION Judge J. W. Knowles IIiIb morn ing niinojnced the cnlendur for an i-iiulty session of circuit court in Wallowa county lo be convened al Knlerprlse, Mnrch i. ' r . . The first ease for trhil will b thnt of n Mrs. Hunt-versus the WjiI town Volley Improvement dis trict. Mrs. limit, who ull be. rep resented by Uurleigh & Hurlelgh. objects to Irrigation projects that she claims am rendering her place unfit for a home. 1 Mint el Hoyd will be counsel for defense. The Irlnl is set for 9:80 a. in. Mon day morning, Mnrch I . Tuesday morning, the cane f Miller vermis Msk will be hear.f. Hurlelgh & H irlclgh are, hehim plnlntlff's lawyers. A.' l-'airchlhl will sppenr for the defendant. J. P. Morclock. of Im. Orande, Is u defendnnt hi a suit brought by the Ktoekgrowers' Farmers' Na tional dan It, which is set for 'Wed nesday morning. Cochran A Mbvr liard have been retained by Mi. Moreloek. A. H. Cooley Is tho coinplnlnnnt's rounsel. The state land board, with Mur- leigh & Ilurb'tKh ns counsel, will be heard In a suit li gainst 1. W Warnock, representeil by P. W. Hlienhan and Max Wilson, who Is the district attorney, . Thursduv morning. W. 1 1, f i ibson Is sued hy t Im . Wa r Finn nee corpora t Ion In t he final caw;, set for Friday morning. March ft. The corporation's law yers are Hnmucl H. WehiBt'-hi anil I 'unlet lioyd. ltitrlelgh A Hur lelgh will represi'iit the defendant, I bainber Ix-legatm to .Mft. KAK Kit. Ore. Jtepreaentntlveft of t-haiubera of romiuerce from M vera I ranter ii I iregon count leu will gather here tomorrow-to dl ciims iniitual probb-iiift. lind ml tlenient and iilghwait will be the principal topic. Arl hur Foster, manager of the land et.-innt bureau of t In J'nrtlnnd Ubaniber oi nmmcrce, win uv uie inrn.ijjui 'speaker. Plot Revealed ItKIHtAIH-:, Juko Khnia ( I'.y t he AftHoefated PreMU). More thmi 2ao miHpect haw been ar rent id, the raid Mnt carried on 1 1 hrouithotil the co intry following 1 1 he ittrM-ovcry of an albged plot to ovei-throw the goernmenl. Hi vi rat opposition new a p'-rH haw iM'i'n m txi d and gr-at ex i ill ment prevaila. A nam In r of IlliOOrtant b'jnHJnufi huVO UCt:'! Ravages of Illness Shown fllf DAIE 7;fll DEADLOCK ;, C; ly . "Nil -lf h ' - , I , . 4 Iff lJ?h-'".fr: : - -;Jf i 1 ml ' ' I This picture of .MIsh Haibaia Ia Mnrr was taken' jiist before the film star wus oonftiitMl to Iter bed In a mountain cottage iieur Ixm Angeles. The m tresH s reporUnl dying .from lMrtiilcious aitemlo, and p attimdiMl by a nucHn anil two dqctor,, K , r,;u,v r.. , I'ltliANA, III. (Ity the 'Assoclat- eil ress). Agriculture may hi dislresaeil. but II Is far from (lis abled ami In the lunir I'lin.'wi.l have lis measure 'of prosperity. .Secretary Jardlne today told lliu annual meellnfr of lliu Illinois Aa- rlc'illiiral usaoclation. .. , ."When the tide turns tiffalllMt us. it bill sets In motion tho.ie' forces which ultimately will swlnir. It In our favor nsaln. If oxpi-rl-1 encon . or . prevloua Rcnerntlolis tench mi anything, It Is one or the bent 1 1 Mi' a to buy a farm when farming seenm lit poorewt repute," he Bald. Jardlne' advocated a frni(,r eoiiJrolb'd aveney to handle agrl eultiirjil merehandlnlng In relation to Hie farm mirplus problems. Martin Durkin Faces v Ex-Swcciic in Chicago rhleago. Ity Ihe AsHoehited InM)-- Alnrlln inirklit, "rtheik' weatlirr hiireau nimmiiu-eu io liandit."'iind lbtty Weeitier, b la ' .MtMleratloii hy NuiMlay Ih former Hwei-t heart for whom: ho imiinl.Mil, walked Into a police trap that r" .. ....... v ' ' . . Il h-; t-t:,...A.i 11. r,n , . nxeiiwa ami fxinnim . iuiim n rroni earh. Yentenlay Durkln miu iih e.-,mr ii.ii.e., ,r,.....- 1,1,.,. rrevto.iHly Hetty wan ..ioie.i aa saying ho was "Ihrough" with, him. Htatia Attorney t.'rowe Indlratef) that the prom cotton would iihk the death penalty for Ourkln. Missing Frisco Girl round Dead in rorcst l,ONION (My the 1're). The body of Arwoctat' I a woman with clothing and Jewelry eorr-i-pondinx lo that, worn by MIkh Vic toria May Kdwai da. inlsHlng Ha.i l-'ranetmi) girl, waa found today '.n the wood neur Karnborough. An empty bottle purported to have contained polxon wan found near by. Minn Kdwnrds dtwippeared !) rfinber I from her aunt's home at lleekenham, a Jondon mihurb, having H ippomdly to vltiit friend neurby. Polk Comity Agrnt Name. I It.MibAH, Or-.. Paul 11. Hpill man of Arlington has been elected by the county court as agricultural agent of Polk county. Mr. Hplll- onirnended by man. w ho was r" the Oregon Agrleuliursl college, was formerly county agent of ln- Ion eount. Polk county ban not employed an agent for about four year, but one was authorised by the taxpayers whn they approved Ih-j county buds-it for this yuar. XTRA I' ASKS OriNIONK. .." ' lOKTIiANI, Ore. A1') tlti (innin. Warden Avciill today aaknl nMirliiu-ii of tho stale lu forw.nl I lo lilin an) obH'tloii.H Uicy inlKlit I'ttvn tu onUm rocintly IssurU by tlm gwno txinimisiiion closing cer- 'tain Hlmuii for conservation pur 1 hh4h. Hiono onlem am now f- fei llvo until aflT 11m FVbniary niecllnir. AverlU askul that ubjec : lions Im xpcvlflitl to Hlreaiiyf. , -' "' . ' . ' . ItDCOM.MIOMlATIUNK MAIM-, polU LAND, Ore. (AP) A law , ,.I1IM. roailliouHen at inUlnlKlit, a '.i.inr,i ,,r uilsrim nuUtlmr tbcnl the sanin In itiuutlcH of like norm lation, ami af'ptaiif.'0 hy the roun t eommlfvloiieni of fitato ronineii sal ion for imwc offleerH wero urgiM In resolution by Ue Htate Hheiirfu' nfiNm-lntluii today '' COLD WKATIIEK SKKN CIIK'Ai.O (Al) The coldest weather of tin year ts lieadnl to ward the mlildle uet and below zero uiiiiMraliires arii expc'li'd lnigm and tot lliu nri iwo oayi.- f;Miiic nu,h iti;roi'rr;i WASlli.MWiM (AP). Hie (ioodlng bill, ilelgiiiil to pn-vent rallnmiK from charging lower yaU,H fr ,w(f t,m fop Uaul, WftH imit.Hl fllvorahly reHiiiiiMo- . , t((! UTHtalo IWII- m c-ommltlee. , itoAO nori:s Ji.u loniliAM. Ore. (AP) A IH tltloii from i lli4'ii of Troy ami ProinlM-, liamlelM In AValhma co it my. nn im-wiiuil to the high way iimimls.on liMtay asking I bat n nwd Ih conMlnH-totl tip the ramie Itondn cnnymi from Klgln n Hlnl oh IU" WaslilntiHi Mou ld ic. No llOJH UrW glVCII lllBl 111 mud would cun In; coiifldeml. Cause of Death of Sheep OltANl'VIKW. Ida. (Hpeclal) Sheepmen here have estimated that approximately 100 sheep havo died In the last week of greasewood pohtonlng. deaths did not begin to occur until the sheep were brought In from tho rangea for feeding In this section. The animals ranged on the north Mdn of Knake river apparently have been the only ones afrected. as no troubb) has tbus far developed In thone whose ranges were along the south bank, The trouble was first noticed among sheep at Indian Coe, where 't'Uurlcu Hpvnccr waa ruunlng a Proponents .of the World court Will Keep Meas- . ure Before Senate TAX BILL ROLL U CALL IS HELD UP Opponents of i Both- Re fuse to Agree on . Set- Balloting. -' "; :,' ';: -;" WA8HINtJTOf (fly the Associ ated I'resa) Falllni- to obtain an unreenicnt for definite d.tes for a vote on either th Ux reauctlon bill or the world court, proponent. ' of tha court adhrnoj naolutlon aorved notlco tod.y Out they would noiu it continuously nofore th .in- ate until a roll call Ui made. . . . Negotiation, for an agreement to sot February 10 for, a vote on the revenue bill and 10 day. later for final action on the court floi!a.rjMd at least temporarily, when oppon ent, of the tax bill notified leader. they would not aocept a daflmto date. , v , ... .-. , - . - Tho court', opponent, countered that they would agree to lo date-, for a vote on the court. )...- committee declared the , Mnata ntuat net If the proposed tax reduo-. tlon la to affect March 15 tax pay ments, . . i , ' . n iw.. 11 iiu.i .a (u H conforenco and then be approved again In both houM.'. : . . . . - ti . While Han.ll.ll.il. . wm n n . " . n " u tt proaclilng a deailloolc Senator Read of Missouri, relumed hi. peei.h ag-alnst 'the court. . iiecu d o n i i n u a a to ' IDlliI ' throughout most of today', ses sion. . 'At" one point he charted that "trado had been made with a man In the white house" and branded as "disloyal" the ertorts or the co-irt supporters "to take tho United Htate. across the sea. into tho affair, of Europe." . , . ' ' CIXCINNATI (By ' the Associ ate 1'reufl) Kallroada will Im asked to grant wage Increase ranging from A to 10 centa an hour for li&o.ooo railway clerks, freight handlers and station employes, it was ann6unccd Wednesday night at a meeting of general chalrmtrt of the- Brotherhood of Kail war and H team whip clerks. Freight Handlers. Express and Station Kmployes. Approximately 100 railroads would be affected. ' Voting of tha wage requests fol lowed the refusal Wednesday of! the grand executive council of the nroincrnooa to comply with the ultimatum of tho American Feder ation of Labor ordering the ex- preas drivers In Its membership to be surrendered to the Internation al Teamsters' union. IJvJiig Costa Increaso The proposal for hlghor wages is based, the general chairman said on Increanud coat of living In dif ferent sections of the country. ; The general chairmen decided to ask tho General Express com pany to Increase the wages of their employes, represented In the brotherhood, 11 cents and 13 cents an hour. The h Ighest proposed tnerenso will be in-cent an hour In thn eastern region. The demands are scaled down for employes In the south nnd middle-west and tho minimum cost fl cents will bo ask ed of roads In Ihe western region. Decision of tho executive council lo retain express drivers In tho (Continued on Page 6.) band. 30 miles east of Grand view. Mr. Bpencer lost 1Z or 16 sheep, reports said. Spencer Brothers. In the Grandvlt'W section, lost ap proximately 10 sheep, whllo tho lilxlc Kheep company figured it dead from poisoning. . Other out fits suffering losses were the Bru ineau Kheep company and the Big up rings jjuiu tc iavvbiovk cum puny. A report of the deaths ha bien made to thn state department rf agriculture, with request that a veterinarian be sent to the district to make a study of the oausov .. 4 RAIL WORKERS ASK MORE PAY