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EASTERN' OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TWELVE PAGES TODAY f r, Euifttttti THE WEATHER CI T Y EDITION wxwx PORTLAND ,AP Ore gon: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday. r m I i V A m VOLUME XXIV. MHMlilllt ASSOCIATE!) PHKBS LA GRANDE. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1926. MUMUKlt ASSOCIATED PRESS : ' V'. NUMBER 107 , , ' ATTACKER t III ATEMPT I AI SUICIDE I ES S State Gets Estate Left By Hamilton Mi's Maude Hammond, Sister of Dead Woman, Appeals to the Circuit Uourt. lTninh Co lint v Mealtrl The state vveeK win uegin wun ' Sermon Tomorrow STATE BOARD TO ARRIVE TUESDAY Chamber of Commerce to Entertain Oregon Offi cials; Schools and Clubs Taking Part. , of -Mr. nnd Mrs. fl. lluinillun, who met death- InM November In uiitoiuoblle lien. il-nt on tin hiphway near llilpmrd Is lo become a purl of the lri. duel hie school fund of Oregon, An Information wos filed today by furl (t. Jlrlm, district attorney, nntl II. R.IMxon, attorney for tlic state land board, notifying iJ;il Hohneokamp. administrator, i unil otlurn inlereided In the matter that tic estate In lo bo escheated lo tho alutc. The. escheat docs nut upset the administration of tin- estate, which, eonniKtH of til out $15,UUU wort.i 1 0 ED I i Injured Man ill - Is Object Of Search Here BY TIGERS Basketball Game Ends 2) to 10 in Favor of the . Local Tossers , VISITORS' EFFORTS MATCHED BY CATS Desperate Last - Quarter Rally by Buckaroos Falls Short, Within 8 Points of Lead. - Coos County Car Wrecked Blood Trail Is Clue Large Car Figures in '.Mystery. I1 lUEIT.'MCI IIILM HIUI ORHIZED of real ' cm I at c, inmirnnee, bonJn nnd money. but takes effeet iih hooii ns the affalra of the deceased which lufrla ! 1,ul1 MvU WtX' Mr. Itohnenluimp wan appointed administrator by the county court on his clulm as the highest cred itor. The court's order has been Hppcnlcd to the circuit court jy Mrs. Maud iltuilmoml, a ulsler, of O. G. lluinillun. but c it off from liiluritanet by the facl that his death, ' preeedlaff that of - -Mm. Uainlltou, left h II his properties lo widow, who had no heirs. board or health will come to t'n- " inner nmuinr tiM? Ion county, and will partlelpuic t'ndi'r similar circumstances, 1 he in numerous . community - gather- John Morrison cstnle wus escheao Iiiim -In the name of cood hutlili. t-d, to I he state In lH'iO. The case Will Insure! I'lanl. I was accompanied by a great deul The v I s 1 n k physh laiis will 'of litigation, even into the miprenu reach l.a (imndi; In liny mornlns'jeourl. - i.ixl will spend the remainder or i The estate of John O'Connor, I he forenoon Inspecting the ik-Wm,h old recluse living near Klglii. sewage disposal plant. hu: escheated In IM-., There At noon, they will be guests of wan. no contest In the mutter. II. CiinreUi'S, .schools ami civic , or ganisations are Joining in tho ub- K--rvance. or I nion couniy s nrsi annua! health wcel; tomorrow. Sermons ami young pi-opb's programs wilt take recog nition uT I he heallh move Monday. Si vera I ' fraternal orgnnl.utions linve announced lludr Intention of observing heailh weet at their meetings Monday cvenjng. Other wise, the day, will be comparutfvely uuic.1. ' Tuesdiiv is to be Hie big day of ! win-lt. "on that daln. tlieslnle the the Union co'.inty chamber or coin, mem; al the weekly luncheon meeting, which will be held net wr.-k and thereafter In the Kaglea' hall, next door to the Klks temple. Or. V. T. I'hy, cliairmun of the slate health board, will presid". ..The other medical men -CXpCJil'id to be prewnt ate: ln J. Km 1 1 h, Jr. J. II. ltosetiberg, Dr.. AV. ' II. Morse, Or. C. M. Uarbee., Or. I. O. Klrleker and Or. Wilson Mo Nary, of the Kasli'rn Oregon, hos pital, at I'emlletou. Tludr ad Uress will be augmented ny ypeeehes' from K. A, Hayre, 'coun ty superintend tit. ami .1. T. Long fellow, superiiilendeiil of llm el y schools. Mush- will be sung by I he Neigh borhood club sextet. Will Addros Students. Tho health board member "ill R. W iMtl'idffC PaSSCS A squtid .of came over1 lh yeHterdny and nken. by the tall IVinllelonlnns J-tlue - Muunlnlns , had their measure La Oraude high' school tailors lu the first basket ball melee of the HeiiHOU wherein the two ancient rivals found them selves us opponents,, I he final Hcore was: l'endlelon 10, La Grande a. ' ' Cup tu l n 'Glass, leading Hie of fence , for the M'igers and contri buting a great deal of the 'punch on the derense, : was I he grentest fuel or In the jtuckaroo's defeat. Glass tin ned In his best came , of the seaKon on the home floor, both from a scoring angle and from the point of floor work, ilin lightning chances and excel lent feeding w responsible for the field baskets In the first half, made by Keo'wn, Ly man and Zumlel, and In. the third tmarter lie netteti threo noala him self, which, couided wi!h two shots by .umlei, represented the. total K. Dixon wiu the state's special ! nulnls from' ihv floor. agent us for tins Hamilton cslatel Team Working Nicely today. I GhiK'i had assistance, howev KKebenleil eMlntei belli In inl.-nlund plenty of H. COUllUg mostly im th.. iireiiufiiin. .-).... J nm.t from, Keown. Lyman, and Zundel. AIMORO ' A mysterious autontobile accl denl1",' In which at lcu.st one person was injured but whose Identity is unknown, occurred last night .sometime between 7:Sli and 8 o'clock In front of the Klmer Con rad'home nt 1008 l-'ourth street. ! A' largo eiir, driver unknown, was struck by, a small roadster, the Impact turning the hit tec over and Nhuntlng It against Conrad's small coupe, ( The large car. which didn't suffer- from the clash, almost im mediately continued. The drlvi r. of the roadster In some manner -eM- aped, leaving a short, bloody trull behind him. heading up court h. The roadster is wrecked and Con rad's car has one rear fender bent. Two Theories AiUuneiil. hat is the story that l told by dlst'int eye. witnes-te, who arrived at the scene too late to catch the Injured person or persons, jr there were more than one. one person reports that a car waa seen careen ing up Kourth street, above the wreck site, shortly after 7::t o'clock. - Officers hold to the theory that the roadster, driver wua cither in a .stolen car or else had rci.ons of his own to desire no detection nor publicity. Some hold the opin ion Hint the driver of the large car picked up the Injured man and whisked hlia away to some parts unknown. . Cur lUdougs lu Charleston. The police called up ull nearby hotels and all local physicians and surgeons but all were in Ignorami of the accident nor hd they treat The Overshoe Charleston Old Tri-State 'Terminal Company Again Be comes Active PIERCE PLEDGES SUPPORT TO MOVE J .Eastern Oregon Confer ence Neanng Lncl lhis Afternoon Final Re ports Being Filed. MUHO, Ore. (Ity The Associat ed I'ress). : Iteorgnnlmtlon of the old tri-slate terminal company, a o-opirallve cm i it mnrketlng or- gitnlKation which suspended busi- nesn Gii years ago, was ordered altenitited at a meeting of a rep resentative group of slockholdcis here last night wideh was attend ed by -Governor Walter Tierce, hiniKclf a stockholder. The meeting whs I he culmina tion of numerous similar gather ings f stockholders where senti ment, had been threshed out and a plan of reorganization determ ined upon. ' The new plan calls for raising throughout the wheat belt from tint rrhialnlng 3ln original stockholders a find oi $,u,"UM which Is deetned suffi cient lo re-establish I he businesj. Governor Waller I'ieree, Her bert Kgberl, lid Roberts and fieri Kmerson of The Oaltes, A. K. ShuuiWHy of Milton and A. It. d any person who mjglit livo been ; swift of jtaker were nmoug those (oIhsIicm nml the Cluule.slon tiro both nil tho rajtei In Wich ita, Kaus. -So two of the city's fulin'st uro wearing tho one and d timing tho other. They mix very well, they Miy. LEAGUE FACES LI H i XTRA Man, Who Is Charged Outraging American : ' Girls, Cuts Wrists GUARDS PREVENT HIM ENDING LIFE Physicians Stop Flow of; Blood After Luis Ama-. dor Overpowered by Officials. BAN PIliGO (By tha AuoclRted I'icsh) Luis Amador. Tla Juanu suloon ownor. Jointly charged with, Chlc(,or police lilanioi with attack. ' Ing Misaes Clyde and Audrey Pe IcMit, which resulted In the aulclde of tho two girls ana their parent., Mr. and Mrs. Thoma H. Peteet, trlrd to end lila life today In the Tla.Juana cuartel y luhtnf hla -wribla with a raior blade. ' The gunrda aaw htm ilaahtnc hi . wrists unil ruahod In, overpower. iiK him betoro he could Inflict fur ther Injuries.. ; V I'nyniciane aucceeuuu in aivpinnp.. the flow of blood. which t'Olialats more lurgrlyof m tiirna from achool (wctloUH 18 auilli In vei-y township unil rroin Urn InndH, .which nrc tfiiiilHI uivfii In Hfii tif rMr.rvftlliiiiH tiinrl.M tv Mir irnvHrnim.nl. 'Piw. f!r:,ii,l.. 1"C "l'' llondc Mi)l.-y wua aolil to th- i Mimlly i-ff-i-ll.-n ii,. r n,t,i.. !. ,,n,.ii .... o... Icuurl nlnl Itfiri- III lltinUa al Klrtiiillnir guard, iri'Vnl- ,-tl ai'vcrnl I'cikIIcIoii aeorcs Willi hia .acuri aalvii work. . .. lulinxon, one or 111" lioyH Who linen ii wan- into Hi" Tiger 'lur- roolliall . Helicon, proved I lie liiiipje lirunl or hll (Cmillmiml ':ii Psire Klvi.) I 1 DEATH COMES yvrTrDiniiciv ivnaiLmuudu te;uir.iplayinc on his own sialwarl shoulders, lie tied Zmuiei ror high point honors with seven counters and played Ihe bvt. I'M around gihne for his team, HftHoiv Held lu f -lliiflon, on-, time U -ader of the ttucks IhrustH at Ui Gninde, fnund hlnisdf smolhereil more or ess nioidly more, mid had to. In salls- rt... ..'ill. ...... !.... I. nul.nl !illlliilll-ll During MajH Operation he m-inkied tie- ban gemrousiy meat ul $ I.&0 an acre, the old records show. The school find is loaned hi farmers of the stale at fi per cent. Interest. Gte earnliiaca ledng iinoortloned amomr theeouii- jle of Oregon for educational pur ' t poaea. t ! M. W. Ijtlrblge, fulher of J. V. y LoMrldge, of linker, vie preMideat i of the Kesiern Oregon l.ltrht. and! Power company, died at los An C'l'S tusl night during n major Continued on J'age Kive.) openiiiun. The d' ced' iit was about 'H years of it sc. Mr,, ladtridire will have this eve ning for ( 'ulifornia. HUT PRIZES l.lce W dropped ul Mel'lun i?l. Kinily Wllili liead. II lelinialer. j llellll III Hie IrillUlllMl.e i rtilnp. mini lieiisl l imp, N. 1. l mum IKIIJ I'ltnin tTI() IIIIOI'S I TO BE GIVEN enlny. Just iifleche lllltl W1IM i cd Ids fllt-e olid combed IllH luiiriiM 1-i inly for lunch. Me was bet wen 1 1 lt Ti'i and G" y ars of age. loek statistician for the d-part- Witrd 1ms been sent to the djhienl of agriculture. c'ieiit'a r.unlly at Klixnbethtnil. The report shows that otffly two 'I'eiin. Hi was a memter of tkcjof the Mates, Montana, and Idaho, Odii l-'ellowf; lodge there. produce hogH for export, while the The only rein 1 1 he had here other nine Import liojes for local Is William Whitehead, a nephew, consumption. who la at the Graime Itomh hi.-i-I f'oimumpilon on the pri s nt Irtisls average.H about one hog for (Continued on J'age Klvel two persons. SALT 1.AKK (Al)1 IlMgprodu-j when V whool children and tion at the ll western, slaten la ,ho erowMU rt gjilher al tlic high impolitic orr al lie- rate of about u(.imol amritori.ini ruin all I'nion per cent H. year cording ' ; eouiitv jiI H o'clock I his evening to port of t.epige ,. Krolt. live. ; e,.,,,,) lwrd of prlws 'to the winners In the arl content thal'haN nllj-b d He- aHeiitlon of In the wreck. The roadster, -which was rlglib-d later,, bests. a l!)& Oregon llcemr No. 15a-44a. It Is registered as be longing lo a . Mr. Jjiwrence, of Charleston. Coos county. The aulhorltieH arc still worklng the case but have llllle hot.c tjiat, the iiil;.tiiig perHon wilt be found., " who pledged financial support, and assistance In chiiwihmIiik the other members. Swift has been desig nated lu head the actual campaign lor runds. PASTOR GIVES nhrro nnmcr rnLGu rniiidL 'oiifercncc l-'.nds Today ' I j iMtutit, ore- (.special j iviiii between (GU and 1 7f delegates to tho when) growers economic con ferenee the opeittrg day and more 'yesterday an attendance of 4Ud is expected for this afternoon, when ilhe. closing sessions will lake place. Conclusions will be drawn up lo jday on all points based on experi- nun tii I I' soltti and reports of Ir.irtie'iK and these will be liicor- forated In Hie final n jorl of the ouierence. , (iAiiHiTT i;x !:?! SAN Ut'KVI'IX (AIM Harry (.arhutt was luingcil today for the murder of Mrs. Dorothy Leo . ( Hiinti. lVlsou officials said lie GKNKVA. (Uv ,lhe - Annociuted 1,1,1 Mresslon or guilty lo I'reus) With tho league of na- (mi ,eutl wiilchr lions' assembly summoned fori , March 8 lo consider Germany's up- Ill.TTl.lt W plication for membership W Hllua-' 1OKTIjAXI, (AIM A Iwo tion has arisen which may involve, cent athmico in butter prices, cf the remodeling of tho league fwtllvn Monday, aw annoumvd The council, which Issued tho loilny. assembly call yestenlny.declded It'i -, . ' . aiiplteullon, hut Hhould also con- M AMIIINGTOV (AP-rim ta.17nWei:,Ki4 '..le.Vln iiMembllnB- N wtipapeis- so often scored as the dhs'Miiinaiora of bad news- weru reromiiiended by the i;ev, .1, Henry Thomas, of Klamath Kalis, an "one or the most , jtolent foreci for the spreading ol th" good news," this morning when he ad dressed the 7 or more delgatcHln silteiidanee at the convocation In Hi. Peter's Knhicopat church. Tim penU'-r was expounding "Church i Publicity." I "Advfrllii" the big things or "re ligion," he continued. "I wouldn't j If. I. OPKNS WIPER ITS SCHOLARSHIP . PORTALS TODAY ri.H:TI,iNll. (he. (Ity III" Au Moelflled I'reKM) SlmlenlH in vo eiilioniit HKi-ieiill are in IiIkIi rhoola oieinleil under Hi'' Slull h-Htldli'-H law will 1 Ilsihle In iiKrieiilliirnl Hfholursiilpa .oriered liy Hie rnlon I'ucirlc. 1 lie i ii ih oilcJ iinnoiinceH lo diiy. Ile-elnflire rotll pet II loil for llie.ee pnd a nickel mlvertlxliiB ii illverlm.i1uri,nH wan limited lu iiieni The 'Imri'ti or Cod liiiaxm IIT, r Im.j1 mid clrla eliilia con- Milne B'"'i'er and mure linpoili.nl .j ,,,-1 .. under I Ik- direction of the ,.1 I : R.F. Peterson Again Is Found Guilty of Charge Better Business Here Is Tin- jcar t'f fnwiralilr. Imlncs actiiily pniHiiril fur liB alrcnily Ih-Iiiz rcalltnl. Ilil-lnevs firm rrmrt iiein ral tidnnir In cmiM" frcr Ilin Minn Hrlo I ta-t jenr anil prcilht B"alr ICltmlli fur III' cuinliitt nrjlllli-. iMiiiu-I liiiaiinhlr II l llx- f'"'1 thai lia a .lefliille. Klrtnis wl-lerll-lni inilh y Hull l fiaTtlmt alM'iHl ami iiipi.lnr tlm lawfil f a aaal cr. TIm-jt alm- H opiMH-llllilly lit Kcil III ' WHH-h mill jiiii iiai-laiilly llimnuh l la. Illn rirr. Tlicy arc illlcli In appni'lnlr Hie lilli lernlcr lnlcn.1 ami liiw nwk'Mlt Hh r--tilial fur mhi IHnl mi!i lailr niill-. "Ouaerirr AilrtMlng cverv home in Hie comuiJiuity there will b" no potential win ners more allugle with excitement than little Ada Mingle' o. whose wheelchair will be down close , to the platform. While the oiler children prac ticed the. name i,f pictura Hutt painters In tin- schoolroom, on the pingiounds and al, Ihe noon re rens. this IHHe bedridden devotee or the nrts tolled patently ut honu alone with hr work cAcpt on the daya when Miss tnimoie. teHeiif-r "t Central school, came to I help her. The oUmt day the con leMf eouibiitl'-e culled upon Ada, and lU their presence, ihe. wrol" in. tierfeft li.t or aiiHuers lo Ihe lliai ouehibins. Tic oral (et nbe fin- rson who appealed sIm-i in n than two inlnuteM. -ourt on itclmrifcj (l the me. ting to- Intuxlcuted., About , uteid - glad-eed wllll lioie that her name will be among tie- wln- thun I'-tiH 10 taiK ninMii. '"""'filal your auverinang inoie y pooiimiuhk it the good tidings. ".Me the Idea of Ihe .church. Tell ihe w or Id of t be opportunity in Ihe church to help others; of sol vation from sin: of luNplratlon for dirrieull tasks; of comfort In dls I reps; or fiiM and ri si for t he vexed spirit. K-ll the bbs of blllle lndy. And sell the hh a of chtld iraining - I don't know any better place Ifi pend your money than In educating people to the need of re ligious training for their children." A vrdicl of guilty was returned at noon today by the jury Irbd it. I I from the justle of driving whll I w o hours were required for d ltb"iHien. J idge J. W. Krtowfrs ordered the prisoner to appear tor s'-n'ence at l a. in. Momhty. Argumen'iH In the Peterson cav were made by U. .1. Kitelnn. for the defendant. Mnd Cart G. Ib lm. for ttie slate Wohienday evening. I The court dimi5H-d II"' Jury for Ihe ntght. commanding the item tUT. Mm. leover P. 'hutlion. iiv-ri tl. iil of ti- library hoard, will pr- wider during the prognim. and George T. I'ochnm.. will represent the board, In a talk. The prlac will be prcri. nt-l. each , by lis donor. n.l nil I In- Kflioot children will unlvendl' exl"iulon nerv- (!oal Ihsucs Hop Up As Wall Street Bids alder any propoHu; nuidc. n'HHrdUii;,.j1,in(.ilt A)t jUltf (lie uritml l ni coiincll a ineinin iaiiip. ,. i,K niill-li'ii'.t liiiMitlnrn if III" Spain, llrazli ami Holland are Wf.k, nskiil tlm fi.liinl inurt In known to dcslin iienniiieni KCata ,.w York lialay for an Injiiiuiloii In Ihe council. .naaluat aiKillicv pruiKnTU merger HARIV. CAKBtTT HANGS, WAHHIXOTON (By tho Associ ated rroaa) Harry Garbutt, sen tenced to hang today at Bull Qucn I In prlaon, California, for murder, loat a speclucular last, minute fight today, for a respite from the su-. preine court.;' After several Indi vidual justices refuued to grant hi lliir; wliolo- siHircuiu-'fdlirt llo ouitsMeit the plea, collectively, but. tho court . as a whole refused to, Interfere Willi the execution. Love Affairs Result of dealers In final iiriHluctH, The action is aualnst tho National rood liiMlucta ciii'iHirulloii und nine iu- 8.VN l''lANC18CO AP)I Tho III Hci'Sfdoll's ArrCHt .lu nls. and inialm mmm of the atuto supreme uourt today denied mit widely kuiimt chain store or. " r . caiilwtloua or tlio wwiilry. I "r habeas corpus Intended to delay . tho execution of Harry Oarbutt, IjOB Angeics slayer, sub or loaay. MliSIJACII. Baden (Ity the An tedated ricaa) flrover Cleveland UcrRrinll. rich I'hlladeitihla drnrt 'vader, who allien his Hensatlanal 'Hcape llllH CVaUIMi ctlOrlS to turn Ii I in to Ihe United flute under iirreat here oil Involvhiif love' afriili-M. KO,i;ll NAVNOT nu.M. KAIiKM. (re..(KR'cliil) Secretary of Stnle Hum Koier la rxpcctnl to i.. announce wlriiln tit lioura thut lio ulli giillons w'" ""' " aiillilatc for tlio llo , piilillean iiiiiiiiiialion for Kuvenior I In the .May primal Ii-. Hakcr Again Elects Rroadbcnt School Head 11 A K Kit, I in'. (Hpecliil) Harry llroailhent waa re-eleclrd auH-r- I lit lent, nt the linker public acboola and baa accepted, II be- S'ltdtM KINti ifi ITS. SAN MtANflSCO ' AI') The sliiriu king Is Kiiuluiilly leading the I'ucirlc iiinst today after baring taken loll or two lives mid left III bis nuke shuttered beach structures hum Sun I'rniiclsco to Nan Pedro mid IhwoiuI. , Ills prcs- :MtY HOLT IIIKS. MOW VOItli AI') Henry Holt, mil Iiiii- mid inibllsbcr, H, died to ns nup-erlnlendenl In v "" "'"'I'"'""" " 4 from Hurley, Ida. chills. . had served for six 1 FAMED AIRMAN nrrrn nririi UlbUtAltl i;nntlnued rtfS rags Klvs. MOW Vl lltlv Ity Ihe Assueluled 1'ri'HMl Wllll Street eelelimted III" return of peace lu the ant hraellc iinliiHtry by violently bidding up ;-li;ires nf coal iiiinlnt: and illwl i-llmt . ilif; I'limptitilea and coiil carrying riiilrniid.H. jniltnl gtiiiis or Tour lo five points were recorded on aevenil Ihhiics. eaiue known yeaterdny. ent contract ends July 1 Mr. Ilroailticnt Ih now serving his second year with Ihe linker school. H.e came here the rail or 1 ho, .where he yearn, two as principal or the blub Heboid and rmir aa nuperiulemlc nl of all schools. f I Mr. lirO'ldlielll hiat been active ill cliurcji 11 ml club -work while in tinker. lie Willi elected president Of III" KIwanlH chili a tew wee(M !io. Crrallrlentioil was expressed tiy memliers or the board oer- Mr. Uroadlienl'a r lection. Into Temple Tomorniv. Iirs lo Ik- In . the box for in- be ready wUh winners. cms aim s'riletlorti at :3il a. in; Tliiirsiay.!soni?s to cl r the wlubers from The net morning lid .Mlteliell. orjlhelr districts. I'nion. was III and unable lo ia-l pr-s.nl. so tin- Judge ekciwd Hi. -.Odd fellows 10 MOVC jury wlinooi insLruciion limn v. ilhls -aioriiln-j. - Wlliii-ws In Im- s.i" of He J "" I nlled Slnles Nallonal bun'-,' The I'ibl Keltows loilge l mitv- against 11. W. Miller and J. Hoy mg "'ii W K-mo ir-iiu oei Miller u soil tor ciilli-i '.len on a iiiarters In Hie I. . I-', building. nul, , r: evamln.d l ron- i el on A-l iinx avenue, lu th" new t.-i..- Knunli s to.biy. Cochran und Klu-r- pi'-, across Ihe trec from the elly hard are ri pns.iltlng I lie lan: Hall. I lie ni.i illuming was mm Itlneo and Wright, the defendants, ti-s'vcrul montlis ago, but Ihe lodge leased the hall for use until the rtiNsr.it si-.i,i:tTi;i. WASHINGTON (Al') Jllljor (ictieriil l'v Coimcr lias been HC- Icclcd lo la-come ilepuly rlilcf of Klarf or the urmy, Ihe sei-ond '.ilgh eat po-d In the military wrtiiT. The i-biince Is one or several lie ..l.l.-.l .... ii, lit,, frelieilll Ninrr the result or c.plraliou of asslg cms. 'loop Ihe loop. sociutcd Press) Art Smith, one o( America's best known aviators ind widely known as a stunt flyer. lost his life during straight flylne lust night. . ilu was killed -when bis mail pluno struck a tree and crashed to the ground near Montpcllor, Ohio, six miles northwest of Uryan. His body und the mall he carried from Chicago to New York, were burned when tho wrecked plane burst In to names. Smith. 82, was (he originator of aky writing und Is auld to have been the first American aviator to AnnivciHary Observed At Hot Laltc Yesterday The case Is espected to go to the Jury this afternoon. qiw U'vuic luttultl bo ready. Spokane Man Working For Gooding-Hoch Bill II. K. Ciiasill. of ftlioKane. iinsisl-. bmal guarantee Ihal the Interior mil eeirelnrv of Ihe Intel me, llnle vlll never le- discrlmliinled again It, it.- nsHoeiiiHiin silent Tlilliwhiv nt In fn Ighl rules - Hint Hie rall- und Krldny In linker mid Lajrniids which serve iih will nut Is llr.nid- In emu Hon llll Ho- rinillnl lo torre upon us of He euiimnlen- of H -eiocliilioii liir Interior Ihe I rant poi Inl Ion burden passage ot the C.oiiding-lliali long In' Hie I'neirie eoasl cilb-a. Ill i and ahorl haul bill lit the present I pruetleal way pri.vii.lnlis or in session ot congress. 1 swore linv- been In efr.-el In Hi At Maker. Mr. Casslll rcnnrleil. I ' sl tor eiglil years, l-'roln tt lin- Noivln Coulter or the Central Mo- ti'iiiat standpoint. the (luodlug tor company was appolnled Or..- bill d-eliires u niill.iliiil policy 'to dm vie.- preshb-nl to suc'-.i d W prev. nl rallroii'ls from making K. M-sehuin. retiring secretary of worHih ss Hie hundreds or million lie- linker chamber ol commerce, or dollars the federal government who has Im-n a Mi- president ot hn.-i invesl'-d ln.walTay Improve, rub- association since Its organlwi. menls. , ljutl -'I'll'- ftfWjdlllg bill bil.l Imm-ii for- tla.- liHe.lll.ll , e.-. by Ihe iiellvl.-s of Hie traliB- Tle- only oppoi-ili'in lo be round eoiitln.-tital railroads III lie- Inter to H.e 'oodlug-llo.-ll bill," Mr. lor w. sl. In March, IMS, lb Cassltl said, "comes from Ihosc , Int. ratnl,. con'mcrcc coiiiliilnslou wlio do not iinderslliiiid Hie in.-a-i wiped mil all illncrlmlimHolia In stir- and Us vital necessity In Ihe rrelght nibs ngaliisl us. and fur liileriiioiiiiliilll w.-sl. ami rroui Igbt years II has not cnsi any those who Ii. it S'-lrish Inlercsts toimore In ship freight rroin Ihe i-nsl prol'-el. , lo l-i (irande lliall It has lo carry II "The liiHidlng bill is a sluilile 'on to Ihe raclflc coast. Hot tin- mailer or iiistic- lo Hi" West and t railroads an- not satlsrb.l. They Its iiilltfnns or population, r-u rnr have refused lo in pt Ihe decb aa Ihe west Is concerned. Is pass- I a;c will bu m-.r-.ly a evusre-ja- J ((.'uutluued on t'agu t.) Reunion of Prince Carol And Mo fit e r Exp e c ted HUT I.Akl-: IS'lif i-liil l.itlcolll'li birthday wan fnriuully observed iit i.iinhon' ( Hy Hi" Assoeitiicd is him lo be conveyed to the former the Hnl l.nlie sntiaiorliMii Tliitrs- j-,-, BM) -ijiieen iiarle or Hiimania Iheir to the throne of Uumunia ,t,.v eveiiiiur when , (he assembly-,... ,,.i ., i, ,.. ii,t fhe nliiiis Hint 11 would bo appreciated by h,.ti i, mm. was crowded wllli iml. ... ii. i ., .i,. uitiitn Hie next Ihe Italian government If li nts and plujccs who had kiiiii- (,.lv ho ks and this has given rise 'would not Hike up pormancni ro- red tor one of Ihe regular weekly tll r,. ports thul she will miike this sldeiice in sntun. . . programs. Talks by enmity Supl. j, lia t-i i -v the on aslon for a cling K. A Havre in r. ,W. 'I' I'by. M, ,r . I'rlnei, Carol, who JIKItl.lN" (Hy the AssoctatM i oiiiiiiutilly HliiKlug and n one net r,.,.,.ijy renounced his succession , Press) American Inollon pleturen, play by sludenls of Hie I nion bll.-ll , lh,. 'n,,-,,,,.. i,. his privileges as altlioilKli popular enough In this .school comprised the program. !., m..,ber rr Hie ii.jnl Innilly. country lo worry tho Ocrnmn pie Mr. Hay re ouHiiie.l ihe lit- ol) .,.,. ,J,.,I1 ims written raiKllsli lure conipunlca. did not prove In l.lmolll, leconnlllig llli ldelils f,!, ,,,)., I fin- c.-ctei lo be In be lb" "last seller" of tho ier whleh lllii.lraleil Ihe chat nclcrla- i.,i,. .miv In Hie spring- and limn film world during 19J5. This presl- ,.P , iiniluiiy to spend alls shown ny replies in a question d Mr. rt-i mIkIi. al her clinleiiu Willi In r I nnire sent out lo sl hundred pic- short ,i,,i,i,.r Princess Klisabeih. wire i lure Ihciiior proprietors. Two Candle- f in,, .r, ,i-iii. -r King (i'-oign ot li re.-ce. Prince Carol Ins many friend." tics Hint tillide him a great blil. while lif. Phy tollow Sayre's siie.-cli with a .-w stories. "A l-'mi nm. slll-ka." students. daye.l by Hu ll ml coached e I'ninn l.y Miss Alma ' li. was Ihe very popular i-oneliiHioii of the program. ' II II TINTI.Il SNOW Ot I, HH .MINNEAPOLIS MINMIAI'OI.IH CM') - Minnea- imiIIs was covered Krbbiy with a v. hem 'luarler Inch blanket or red tinted Snow, one ot Ihe most weather phenomena ever her.-. in London who are walling lor word which will Indicate wether Hi., reunion or mother and aim will lake place her.-. P A I". 1 S I My the Aseocilite.r l-ressl-- Prince Carol Is said to le the. mvslei-loiis iM-raonage for villa near Nice r the road lo Mont'- Cnrbi In being re- unusual paired ami made ready to receive corded ,,c.-iinnla. This villa was owned I mid oi-clii.i. d some years .beton- tlarvln Williams, fulled t-'lal.a beiiilsl, was condllellng a wiles of exie-rlin-ills lo determine inr I'asha with II I' Kl- Ihc war by llliinle wives. The gossip alone Hi.' revlera is The names of only three Ameri can productions appear In a list of Ihe 21 most profitable pictures o lust year, one In second place un other In fourth and another hi eighth. All Ihe others tn the llat are-Herman made films. The (iiiestlonnalrc revealed that H.e c, rimin Dubllo llkea pictures ot historical itorle and also with local xtling, - is nuiineiiig women's dress, mo dern dance of America or Krenclt origin and' other "depraved" lui pcrtsllons, 3'.00 bare hnee.l, niusi'lar iie-inlH-rs of the I'nlted leagues ot fltnorlan Highlanders, dn-SH.-e. tn brllliapl kills w-tth fea- IhgrcdlcnH yl tlio coloring mutter. I thut Premier Mussolini bus cuuscd Continued on I'ao Klv.) I -I