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VOLUME XXIV.
MEMBElt ASSOCIATED PRESS
LA GRANDE. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 184
I Tl I II II
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DIRECTORS COIIFIDEIII
Committees Report Good
; Progress in Prelim- - ,
; , ' inary Work
SADDLE OFFERED
AS GRAND PRIZE
1 ! ' . -
Dr: W. T. Phy to Give
Pure-Bred Bull Calf to
. Winner in Grade Dairy
Cow Class. ;. :", . .
rrjiiih.' ri.-.. Mv 1.1.. With
... .. ., ' , ...,.! ....
aamanaaW and the first day
only W aw Is" dl Unt grange!'
only 1.1IOC WeeliS UlSluni, a. range-
i...i.B i.rn whunlnir III! 1-fil.l.llV for:1"'"- v-uov ui i l-iiuii:vuii i.iu mi ..,.. -- .
.1..'. f liinotm-lr .h,.l.-
to lie' held June 11. HI anil 11.;
Members of all committee are
wdiktaK enthusiastically to. malie
the affair live
up to lis tunc-
"Hlggcr and Bet-
honored slogun
ter Than Kver.
All report good
progress. - -'
. A Pondlelon-illlido suddle alii
be the grand prise at the sho-.v
this year in the wild west events.
The iJireelniB have made arrange
ments Willi Hamlcy & Hons, sa.l
, (lleiiinkers, for a special allvei'
inountcd saddle.' ,.,,,,
' 'To (live Hull fair. :
Ur. VV. T. Phy is repenting his
offer of a purebred Hnlsteln-
rlslan bull calf as a prize for Hundred and Fifty Ba- Tnn Present situation In the Pol
he owner of the winning cow. i.ioa !?. aiaA f TW.!"h P" not clear, and the
1'
I
In flm tpr.lrtn flilll'V class. - He Will
also muke a similar award at the!
Inlon county fair ' ut , Klgin In
Bepteinber.
A considerable shiiro. of the rar
ing alock.- Is already- on ; the
grounds, several strings ' having
chosen 1'nlon as their , licadquar
ters. ... ... , - - . t. ;....
MorV mid .higher quiillly Hiv
."
..vi.ii.ii. .'vi.i.iS.ii. ulili-
uu r nambof riutlo-town
eKlilhifnrs l-esristered. I
Kntertalninent feulures will he had sunt tt special Invitation tol
more versatile than ever and tho.Httl'e folk born -at the Grande" PAItia. .May 13 (AP). Tho veil
eommittee In-charge proiulses all i Uonde to be present, und they!of mystery hung' over the sltua
who attend plenty or uiiiusemeiit came a w hole I Ho of theni. And "on ln Poland this morning. B'.-leatui-es.
I they held the center ring ull Uf.lnr It momentous events -were
COUNTY GRANGE
1 1
' I'lUJMlt; WlUli DiU -
AT UNION JUNE iy
' . , I
Tli uiiiiual l:nlon counly grange
picnic, which takes place at the
Union experiment slnlion each,
spring, has been announced this
year for June l'J. At this time:
iiK-uioers 1.1 sin mi; ii'"i'.. , i
-..-Ill 1 ,11,1,1 .nil ..nlnv the
county will meet a nd 1 njo 'he
day together. I ho program, has.
Hot yet been arranged.
A Pomona grange meet ng at hea vroUlPm ,ast evH1,,,.. The bridges and lines of coniinunica-Mi-ilieal
Springs has also been Ut--.' periodic heulth exainlnntioli. being .tion.
nounced for June i!C. . ; , urged for Oregon residents by the) Whether Marshal' Pllsudskl is
1,,-iiirviii nil i.i,iw)v state board of health, was explain-I leading the revolt to install hlm-Ki-.i
iii.-ni.if 111 HiBM.i, ed by the president or that or- self us dictator or merely Is: in-
igiiiilziitlon. Dr. W. T. I'hy. Olhers Jeetlng 11 'military operation-into
PKN'UI.HTON, Muy 13 (AP). who spoke briefly were. Ur. A. I,, the political situation to brlngi the
Guy Thoinua. negroi .paroled from ' P.lchardson and Dr. l,ee Houvy, left pintles back Into office is not
Ihe Washington stale penitentiary, 'I Grande: Ur. H. II. Met 'art hy, ' yet clear. Deyond a stutemenl
was taken buck to Walla Walla Hot Ijike: and Dr. f J. Baitlelt, sent out by the ofrlclal Polish
today by prison officials after lie Baker. Grande Konde valley phy-1
hail been arrested by Pendleton sielans making the trip were Ins. . (Continued nn P .,
police charged w ith altering a one K. I,. Italston. K. G. Klrby, Bonvy
dollar bill. He was sentunced and ftlchnriison. ji Grande: und DEyJ' DYMENT OF'"-
iroill i i.-rce i-uu.tij ...
paroled in April of this year.
Commission Allows $200 For
a ' Playground Supervisor Fund
Results
Are
Obvious
Hie business lili-n of lirsiulo
and I In- iiiatiufaiiuroi-s "f tip'
natkni who advcrtlsu InUHIi
gently In The tbsericr cuiisIh
biiUj ihnmglKHil tlie year
nut Kictifl .Uiclr name? by
chance. 1-lui results to lie had
are- win ions and lliea appre
ciate tlie vslne of I'lio Obser
vcr's ailvertlslug columns ac
cordingly. ilie ivnslantly Im-reasing nutii
tier of firms wlaj are ainlliur to
their aihcrllslng budget for
Observer spart Indk-ale cini-cluslti-ly
by Ihclr action that
satisfactory nrtunis aMmnMliy
every ad Insertion. Ccwen
trallng adtertlslug nainey In
The Oliscrvcr pernills gi-ealer
cnipltasls and more frFquent
niirssagi-s a lalnabte aid.
J- ' t "''-.
"ObsertT AiUriilsIng
A Merchaudising Scrk.-C."
Oiling Work
Here Halted
For A Week
Highways ; Out ' of La
Grande All in Good
Condition Oil Is Dry
West of Pendleton. ,
So that I a -. Grande . motorists
may plan their week, end . auto
trips announcement wdi made from
tho state-: highway offices this
morning of road conditions, espe
cially where oiling operations art
underway. . . ;
Oiling whs to have been started
this week on the 1a Grande-WaL
Inurn I nbo hlo-hivin. knlnuan lalanil
unu. sw " av!.m..M
t'ltv uriil Vivln. hut. hriLiisn the '
equipment is busy In Umatilla
county the work has been delayed
until next week. At present no
oiling- Is taking; place near . I.
Grande or Buker. - ' ' j
A crew of men Is at work now
oiling the pavement shoulders be
tween Pendleton and the Washing-
ton Btate Une,
l''rom Pendleton to
Arlington 1II10 oil la dry and tho
' sood condition.' Twelve
.,...,,,. .. ,,
also. '
n Ontario and Welser oil,
ler way. Hut may he avoid-
ueiwee
lng is unde
ed by tourists by detourlng through
mono.
T0TS1ESTS
AT
HOSPITAL
-...v. iv legation nere - lias vrrueivca no
Grande Ronde Hospital0"1 Bl"ce tlic first 'reports tht
..!., . ,a military revolt had broken out.
on Anniversary. j , . Harshai Appoimod.
I ."Another report, reaching usuul-
Tho babies had all the best well-informed Polish circle. In
pu0,., on ., prograni. yesterdny
when the Orandu Hondo hospital T.7' '",,., ".i i..
rwelvod .3u. visitors In ibonor ,ot,.ni9n.V . v.f?. ' ..F'"1 '
the 'UlrtHdnv anHlvoraarv ht IfloK.
..
Z"" ,h"' 'J "7.-
Hospital dav.
flou 11.1II1, I i,fi-n 1......1 m...
ternoon. Music und tea and even' believed lo lie In progress, centcr
tho wonderrul new . radio plu.it ln8 -about Mhe' famous figure of
that the nurses i.rnn.iiv .-villi, H, -i 'former President Marshall Ptl-
failed lo win
ore than niomen -
tl"'y 'lU,;ntlt", away from the ba-
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Union County MedicS
,
AUend ijakei" Meeting
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...iv-v- iiu. -
.iko phv8lHns ,,,, , Ha ,
k(.r roullty llp(llcill -ocly , Ka-.'
.-.- .....n.iiiy a.iu ijrnesi .
McCowan, Hot Lake. '
I.a Grande children will have
supervised playgrounds, wllh a
competent Instructor In charge,
during July and August.
This was ussured last. night
night when the city 'commission
voted to allow $200 as salary for
un Instructor. The petitioners as
serted tbul funds for other Items
could be taken care of without un
appropriation and that this amount
would be adequate ror the project
as now contemplated.
The Hcv W. . Koss. repre
sentative of the chamber of com
merce, acted us spokcsuiun for the
petitioners In making the request.
He said thut the plan Is to have
at least three supervised play
grounds. Including Itlverslde park,
In operation during Ihe two months
following -the close of the dully
vacation Blbe school. The In
structor would hold classes, prob
ably two hours In length, at each
playground twice a week.
Mr. I loss said thut Hupi-rlnl.-n-lent
J. T. Longfellow assured him
that there are several competent
playground Insliuetors on the
school faculty und thai any one of
these would be sure to provide sat
isfaction. . .
City Manager W. f. t'reus will
.'liiploy the supervisor. making his
jelectloi after receiving recom-
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IS
News , of Revolution a
. Poland Sheared by . t
f Censor's Scissois
WARSAW ENTERED
WITHOUT BATTLE
Veil of Mystery Hangs:
over Situation Today--
f kxact Motive fpr War
; Move Unknown. .
BKIIIJN. May'--IS., (AI')'W A
counter movement has been start-
d against Marshal r"udsUl whoso
troop, are now In War.aw. accord.
lntr ln rennrta received from linn.
t1"'
Armed forces
representing
',ur,t'r' of r,eh "
.,,n ,0 f rel,,,v0
march-
tho gov-
ernmc"t Iroops bcleagured In. the
city.
I.ONUON. May 13 (AP). The
last authentic nows of tho Polish
military revolt received In london
declared .that - President Wojcel
dhowskl, with tho Idea flf preserv
ing pcauo, . had -offered .- to relin
quish the presidency' In favor of
Marshal Joseps Pllsudskl. '.
Pllsudskl la said, to have re
fused, after the offer' had been
considered by his followers, ln-
I eluding tho leftists or '.radicals,
''""".V ' , . -L..iV'.. JII
U,''UU!BI "
eles tay tne political crisis up-
P . I.vev been' solved :by this
appuiiiiiii tin.
,su,lBkl - .,v,, ,s 01 ,ne bead of a
rcvoiL wnien nas niauu 11 neces
sary for tho government ; to take
precutitlonury measures to defeinl
the city of -Warsaw.- llerlin re
ports that many ' persons , have
been: hilled or, wounded In: street
fighting In Warsaw.
Machine Uims I'laceil.
Advices from the Polish capltol
.... ,
say nun iiineiiuin KUim nave ukvii
government
huildings and that troops loyal to
. V! f YfTjiDC! 1 TC?
U IN I V HiKSI II, lo
FIRED BY BOARD
Kl'OKNK. lire. May 13. (Al)
The reHlffimllon of ProfeHMor Colin
V. liymenl, deun of Ihe coll'ige of
literature Helen en und the arts In
the 1'nlvernlly of Oregon, nan heen
r'iicflti'd and refused. The board
acted In the matter ut the Jnnu
tiry meeting, according to a story
appearing In the Kugene Guard to
day. t
!oan Ijymvnt received notice of
the artlon about the middle of
March while he was at Klorence.
Ifily. He had been granted n year's
leave of absence, and was traveling
with his wife In Kuropc. Ho de
clined lo resign, and cabled thn
board of regents, demanding a
hearing of uny chargen tigalnst him.
He cut short his tour and came
home, but the hearing demanded
was not granted. At tho lut meet
ing of the regrnta II was voted by
a heavy majority to make Dean
Uyment's leave of absence contin
uous. Murdered Man Buried
In La Grande Todaj
I following In muck and autopsy ut
I IVndlelon Wedneaduy, the body of
Theodore Krnleh, La Grande log.
gi'r. who mi mysterlouHly shot
I' and killed near t'matllla on the
railroad Hacks FrlUuy ptght, was
brought to U Grande. Rurlal took
f place this morning from the Uohn-
Ienkamp chapel. The only surviv
ing relative of the murdered man
thus fur located Is a nephew to Lu
lutn Minn. -r . -,
UlllflllPEII
STILL OUT
Strike, Although Theoret
ically Off Is Actually
Continuing
SOME EMPLOYERS
; SCORN WORKERS
Labor . Circles Fear Split
i Between Trades Union
Congress ; and Miners'
Union.
LONDON. May 13. (AP)
Great Britain's nine day general
strike called off yesterday switch
ed toduy to what luhor regarded as
it wldo spread lock-out .by. tho em
ployers against union men seeking
to roturn to, work on tho old stat
us. '
This development .came ns one
of tho most dramatic of all those
In tho disturbed days since the In.
dustrlut upheaval began. What. .It
amounts to according to labor men
nas a disposition on tho part of
tho employers to smash union In
fluence as far as possible.
Throughout tho country the un
ions and employers wore dead
locked the unlonil demanding
unqualified reinstatement . of the
strikers and the, employers declin
ing to deal with them except, on
their own terms.
An official of the linllway Men'SiniunB (o tho interior of Uutch New
union today asserted that in view
the reinstatement of strikers, tho '
executive of threo of tho railway by tno expedition headed by Pro
unions have called upon all rail- fpflBOr Mutthew Stirling, of. Borkc
way men to continue tho strike iCyt t'al. ,
until they received . satisfactory ., , ' juill't-
assurances from their employers. '"e" f'"om ,'" ,oxp,c""" "
The meeting or miners' - dele-1 1'10"1, co"'1 at th" ,to
gates, scheduled lo bo hold ln l.oii-i mountains reported that the
dan tomorrow has been postponed, !
secretui-y' A- J. .('vok.annaunced,..,...
i .ieiu.lu 'ii',,.. in'',iirii n.,m !
Britain's general strike theoretic- '" nlmost an hour
ally Is over, but practically is still 1 111 a !'' ', . ..
continuing 16 function this morn- Professor Bterling reported that
Ing more or less as It hud Tor thu an excellent rcconnaissanco of" the
last nlno days.' 'i 'territory haa nover been explored
, -Throughout the country' there is 'adequately was mude. Many native
a. disposition thus tar on the part houses were .seen ln cle&rlugs near
or many unions to stand out. Thuro tributary rivers or the Memberamo.
ur - various ": reasons- -for - tills. Two small mountain lanes wero
Among tlieiu aro the men's desire , discovered in the Van Hee.mduri
in some Instunces to take advuul- tain, not rar rram the Meniboramo
age ol the sti'iko to. ask terms of river. Ho reported that flying
employment; sympathy with Ihe
miners, .who ure still on strike;!
rel'usul or some employers lo dls-
charge volunteer workers lo muke
room for the old employes and the
edict Issued by other employers
that they will not take back the
workers until they have torn up
their union curds. This situation
is possible because the iTrades Un-
ion congress, in culling orr the
general strike, issued orders that
tho men were not to return to
work pending Instructions ti-onl
their individual unions.
- ' ' Hard to Hull Strike,.
Comments - wero heard
today
thal It us rar easier. to start alRn.Kllrd rrol) thp i,Bhway drink
generul strike than lo . halt one. n( f0uni0i, pUcd ofr the gravel
There wus some Improvement In , .. )os,.j ,ts wuy )n0 the river.
eondllloiis this morning trarric
congestion being better, but the ,
clllsen who retired last night with
Lhougni inai nis irouuieB were
eudi-d was amazed upon uwaken
ing lo find he still had to walk to
work and endure other inconven
iences. l-;ven in London volunteers coli-Itiiu-Jd
lo man the comparatively
few buses running, hardly any
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Flame- Throwers Used
To Kill Grasshoppers
KLAMATH KALUS. Ore.. .May
13. (AP) Burners with a 24-root
swath, not unlike the riume throw
ers used in the world war. have
been called Into service in the Tule
lake section to right grasshoppers ;
which have already done damage
estimated at gfitliiu.
The burners
are drawn by tractors across egg
beds of the insects and according
to t'ounly Agent C. A. Henderson
have filready done surrlrlent to as
sure eventual annihilation of the
pests.
Terrific Raid on TSash
Motors Meets Defeat'
NKW YOItlC May 13, (A I ;
One of the greatest slock exchange
buttlej In recent history was staged
on the floor today when bear '
traders made an unmicceHMful al-;
tempi to break the common stock
of the Noah Motors company below
$b2 a share. Nearly 75,000 shares,
ranging from smalt offerings to a
i single block of 30.000 shares were
fthruwn on the market. The of-
f crlngs were readily at wo r bed and
(subsequently the stock rallied to
I 65 Mi on the urgent ndreat of the
dhtuppoluli-d short seller
Oregon
r Sonalors and representative of Oregon m longreMi are sliown gatlH'red In Uiebr daily confer
ence irom wiuc-it emerge pi aus for fiartherlng legislation In tho best Interests of their state, Grouped
aiotiml the conference board are, left to right. Iteprcsenlallvo N. i.. KlniaHt, The Halle, second,
UMrk't; Itcnator, Charles li. MeNary, of Salem i Senator Hubert N. Ktanfleld, - of lVtrtland; Itonre
tsiitatlvo Willis O. Hawley,' flH dlslrlct, and Hep resenUllvo M. K. Vrumpackor, Portland, third
district. . . ; ' ' --- ' . . ; - .
PLANE ENTERS
SAVAGE AREA
1 .
CaUfornia Explorer 'r Ar
rives in Interior of
Land Inhabited by Pyg
mies. WKM'KVKRKOKN, May 13.
CAl'l The-first flight of an alr-
Guleu, where tribes of pygmies
ru known to live. tia been- made
, " . ., .
. luiiyifcui i. a, i .puivcu ....
..uii,y(r", -.r""- "M
Impcfrtant discovbrle, oil geog-rltW
phlcal coiidillons in the Interior.
conditions had been Ideal.
rrho wireless also announced -the
arrival or a second detachment ,,of
troops which are, being furnished
,y Hie Dutch Hast Indian govern-
m(-nt us un aid to the explorers,
'r,01.0 are more than J00 members
u10 expedition moat of them be.
K native carriers and guards,
.;
Bus Goes Into River;
Passengers Not Hurt
No one was hurl lust' evening
ul.nrn thn I M. fli-nnfle-.toHelih sttlire.
,,..,. ...f. ., ,iro lust Kl-
Kov .ttS8 ttMs driving. There wero
four pUKSl,nB,.rs, but none surrered
any jllry. one or two' suitcases
Iop of ,. M, tuiiihled Into the
water:
budge.
the other ' scorned to
'I'HItKK-llAV KHOW
LIIGHNK. Ore. May t3. (AP)
Doors or the Kugchc armory will
open tonight tor the first annual
trade exposition and food show
to hu given under tile auspices or
the American legion. The show
will be open ror three nights.
TODAY'S GAMES
AM Kit It 'A lKA;i K
NKW YOItlC (Al R. H. K.
r-veliind 1 l 8
New York 13 10 1
liulterleft Khaute, Karr and 8e-
w'": llovt' Jones aim i:onins (tanu
It mil nit ntnin notne run or year
orf Hhaule In flrnt Inning, scor
ing Koenlg). . .,
IIOHTOX (A If)
lictroit ..
BoHton '
1 latteries Ktone,
It. H. VI
13 1 1 6
.I0 1ft 6
Collins. Wells.
Harfoot and Bawiler; Huffing, Klef
er, Koss, HushcM and Quston.
I'HiLAI-KU'HIA AI') U. H. K.
'Hicago 10 17 I
Philadelphia 2 7 0
Ilatleries: Ijyons and Croue;
Quinn, Koinmcll, Uaumgartner,
HiirrlHtt and Cochrane.
XATIOVAL li;A(;l'K
I'lTTHHCKO (AP) It. H. B.
Philadelphia 6 1 1
pltUtbiirg 0 B 0
lialtrb'S Carlson and .Wilson;
Aldrtdgc, Cullolon and Hmlth.
CHICAGO CAP) Urooklyn-Chl-uuifu
game postpotied, wiu. -
Delegation in Congress
Buiktms 1 POLICE RAID
' W AWINtJTON, May la (AP)
The senate, today passed, the Mc
Kaddcn branch banking Mil ns
rewritten by Its banking commlt
tee. .
'.- MONOtiw, May It ' ' AI"
"Hewn ' that llM) Urllbli Tratlcs
t'nlon l-ongress has ordered tho
end or Hhi general strike will hit,
tlie liilenistkmai proletariat with
Ihe force of thunder,'1 writes Karl
llathrk, leading Ituasiaii Journalist,
hi today's Pravda. "The Kuglisli
proletariat's fight has been our
fight, as well as that oC llie world's
proletariat," ho continued, "1U de
feat la our defeat." i - - ',
IASIK, May Is ' AP). Tho donburg today to assume th,e chan
Masicr l'rllilors' assoclailon today cellorshlp temporarily, v ,
announced that Ms members would. : ' . - '
re-engage striking- cmphiyiyi, but--i BERLIN, May IS. (AP) Alto
only on day tq day ooalract. . ' gether tho polio have raided 27
; ..CC'. ' .- I residences and offices throughout
IX)MK,i May I (AP). The Prussia and, have ordered tho dls-
raransnort aiil' Uruoral , Worhcis'
SnTMim illitTn! TWllnlir
the' National. - In Ion of ' Itallnny-. IsatlonB with a memuersnip ot ou,
hien, haa-hislmcteil tin -menibera . 00U. . . ,
to remain' on strike , until furtlf r
orders.:..,, ,. '..-' -.,!),.' ,,
UANIIIKGTgX, May III (AP).
Iteoognliliig an obligation to-
ward agrli iutiire, tlie chamber or ranting arrests has not been round,
commerce of tlw-i'. S. adtmletl -a, . -J'ollue officials who yesterday
nwolutlon today favoring lie hold-! announced that they had discover
ing of a national agrk uiuiral con- cd B ,, 0f documentary evidence
frreneo, at nhleb farm leaders and wneh- rovealod tho existenco of a
thd-e' - of .:' Industry . viinilil bo p0t. to establish a Gorman fascist
brought together in an iTffort to dictatorship now aro Inclined to
agree vh a -national farm policy. co8ider tlie significance of tho al-'-
f M l I leged plot greatly oxaggarated.
' HAHIIIMi'l'ON,' May la (AP), They said today they could fore--The
house approved toilay tlie flee no further developmontB in
first of tho anieiuhm-ul.s to the connection with the scries of raids
Maugcii farm n-lii f bill offered by on the homes of prominent Ger-
Its siKnsor. It - would i-cuulro
me MMiseni or "a suosianiiai nuni
tier of . f armcrs4 irganlxatlons - be-'
fore' the pmiioscil pHce . Htahlllsn
tkui Schcnio could 'bu 'iippllcd to
any crop."
RIVERS, HARBORS
MEASURE GIVEN
CLEAR ROADWAY
WASHINGTON, May 13, (AP)
The hous? rulea committee j
voted today to give privileged leg
islative status to the $:i6,utid,0uo
rivers and hu'rbof fcllk .'
It will be called up lib, the house
after farm relief and' Judiciary
legislation has been disposed of.
Grain Inspection Office
Will Serve Union County
PENDI.KTON, May 13 (AP),
Advices from the office of County
Agent Hennloii Indicate that the
grain inspection office to be es
tablished In Pendleton will bn of
service to 'the j entire CiiiHtllla
county area , and . to bulk ship
ments when they' ure reiuest-d
from linker, t'nlon und Wallowa
count lea,
Baptists Recorded in
Favor of Prohibition
HOCHTON, , Tex, May 13, (AP)
Tlu! Houtliem Baptist convention
whose messengers came from 1 H
states and represented . more than
3, 'too, ooo members, was on record
today against uny change in Ihe
Volstead act against any tinkering
with the theory thai God alone
created man.
IiiswervIng loyalty lo the
pightcenih amendment w voiced
In the resolution on the liquor
question faithful support was
pledged to officers in enforcement
of the Volstead act a protest was
entered against any effort to
weaken It and unanimous and un
alterable opposition was voiced to
beer and wine as "tho Inveterate
enemies of (ho human race."
"The antl-etfolutlon resolution"
rcjectid evary theory, "evolution
or otherwise" which teaches that
man Is not tho "especial creation
of God.T . ,r t '
REBEL CLUBS
German Officials Order
Dissolution of All So
Called Fascist! Athletic
Societies.
Hr:iil.IN, May 13. (Ap) lir.
Otto Gesler, as senior member of
tho resigned l.uther cabinet, was
designated by President Von Hln-
soiunon ot nvo lascisii -ainieiio ,
OClettsgialJ 1 to nmitWfM.l(r
. Such action was taken because
or the discovery of detailed plana
for .the establishment of a German
rn.n'l.t Hlr.llitni-Hl.tn. It Is admlt-
ted by the police thai evidence war-
.mans yesterday and Tuesday.
High School Exhibit
Will Be Held Friday
High school exhibits In domestic
science, manual training and auto
mechanics, first scheduled for May
21, have been advanced a week and
will bo tomorrow afternoon from
i to 4 o'clock at tho vocational
building. Tho work of students un-
Her instruction or miss iow wnnun,
MIks Htella Winters, 10. A. MelOach
ran? Owen' ltlchelleu la being pre
pared for exhibition.
Tho high school exhibit, now co
incides with that of the grade
schools. There will bo an exhibit
In each of the. elementary school
buildiiiKH, with eueh room showing
tho art work IhaVtho pupllH havo
done during Hie entire year. Teach
ers havo made elaborate prepara
tions to display the examples to the
best advantage. According to Mrs.
Gladys ougla, art supervisor,
Ihe buildings are all at their artis
tic best.
Classea will be dismissed at noon
tomorrow in the pradc schools.
Spanish Aviators Complete
Madrid- To-Mahila Journey
MANILA. Muy IS (AP). Two,
of the six Hpunlsh uVlnlors, Cnp
lulns LorlKa mill Oulliuai, who
sturtcd from Madrid 3s duys iiko
to riy lo the Philippines, endel
their ll.iioii miles Journey short
ly before noon toduy v. hen lluy
broiiKht the only remaining plane
of Ihe three that left Hpnln to
rest ul Chimp Nichols, Amerlriin
army flyliiB field, three miles
from Munllii.
Miiniln wss enthusiastic lo greet
Ihe Upuiiliirds, who departed from
Apurrl, Northern Luzon, lit 7:65
o'clock tills morning, wns heinl.-l-f.d
to Muniln by the screnmlnK of
whistles.' A large throng made
Ihe three-mile Journey to t'ailip
Nichols to share in the welcome.
The airmen were curried 111 tri
umph back to Manila, followed by
a -long procession of automobiles.
Wherever tho aviators went,
the crowds utlemptud to kiss them
IJOnGE OVER
NOME ROUTE
Dirigible Broadcasts Mes-.:
saga at 1:50 O'clock
This Morning i
POLAR CRUISER'S
PASSENGER? OKEII
AlMdliSn . A. Til.... as
North Pole Yesterday
of Journey. ; : i
CORDOVA. Alaska. May 13.
(AP) At 1:69 Ihls mornlnt Amr
Ican eaatarn standard tlraa the air.
hip Norce was heard broadcast.
Inn thn following: , -.
"Airship Norm ' bound Nome.
Alaska, please.. - Any Interteranca
horo by cannery statloaf" .
OBU), May It. (AP) Latest re.
porta received . hera aay tha polar
dirigible Norse will arrive at Nome.:
Alaska, at o'clock toalcht - Tho
airship was abrhted oft Point Bar
row early this norala(. All oo
board aro wall. . -s . -
It la not clear from tha abova
dispatch whether Oslo - time ct
Nome time is meant.' The differ,
once between the two points U 11.
hours. . .-.-!.. -...' , .-'., .
NO MB. Alaska, May 11. (AP) .
(11:10 a. m.. Wednesday. May 11.) :
At this time whip to t; Thurs
day morning- hy eaaUrn etaadard
time, In the state, the dlrtHble
Norge had not reached Nome. -
CALUNGjOYF of .
StRttCE blCLATED.
FATAL .MISTAKE,
i,ONDOf.May K. (AP) '"Tha
Trades Union cohiress made fatal
mlstaka In cslllnf off the sreneral
Strlko," Secretary A. J. Cook, of
the miners' federation, told the As
sociated Press today. -"Wo ' knew
nothing about their reason Thnre .
was no weakening of the men. We
have seen hundred of - telegrams
from all parts of the country to
Iho effect that tho mon refuse to
resume work.'V -
Pendleton High School
To Graduate 57 June 11
PENDLETON,- May II (AP).
President A.- H. Upham. of tho
University of Idaho, has been se
lected as commencement speaker
for the Pendleton high school .
graduating class, which completes
Its course Friday, June 11. Kifty
sevon student will, reoelvo dlplo-,
mas ut the graduation exercises.
Dubach Scores Frats
For Athletic Dabbling
MINNEAPOU& Mlnh., May 13.
(AP) Too many fraternities pick
their men for social or athletic
abilities, rather than tor scholastic
attainments. U. O. Dubach, dean,
of men of the state agricultural
college of Oregon, told thirty deans
of men from many sections of tho
country assembled hero today to
discuss student problems.
"I believe that the fewer rules
lit- regulutlng fraternities, the bet
ter," Dean-Dubach sold. ''If fra
ternities could be prevailed upon
to pledge men with good scholastic
record at the time of their entrance
to college, the record of fraternity '
scholarship would Improve at
once." '" ' "
und , carried, them upon their -
shoulders. They entered the
Catholic cathedral upon the shoul
ders of tho procession, a num
ber of Hpunlsh priests asslsthik
In tho welcome. The crowd wns ,
U..I.B.7 1 III III. w.,.nn,ii
...-I .lln.l . t h. hna.ft
The Bpanlsh plane was heavily
guurded to prevent souvenir hunt
ers from damaging It.
The ' avlutors have received tho
congratulations ot King Alfonso.
Of Kpaln. ; . ,,, , ,,, - J. ,
Tho Philippine government plac
ed' on sale, a now postage stamp .
bearing the picture ot Captain Gal
larxa and tho plane. - .
Whether tho aviators will at
tempt to fly back to Spain or re
turn by steamer depends upon or- (
ders from Madrid.' A proposal ha
been made to present the plane. tu
thu l'blllpplne government, (