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r..Vitf-..mi-, I -, mm, EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGE8 TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LBASED WIRE SERVICE TUB WSATTr3 ORBOOW: ' Pal ' tonight and Thursday y but ., cloudy und fossy along lh coast. Rising temperature and low humidity in too Interior. , V VOLUME XXIV. WEJlBJ;it ASSOCIATED PRE88 LA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1926 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS ' NUMBER 9 : wattife CITY 4hn edition REALTORS 115 California Associa-! tion President Due . . This Afternoon .. CARAVANS WILL FOLLOW CULVER Uncertainty Prevails as to . Whether' Senator Borah Will Be Here ; for Convention. "' - THUISOAV PIMIUItAM- . 8 a. in. Itcifisti-alloii awl golf tournament, . '- IU n. in. Owning nicrliiig--uildrcsM1 of wclitinte,' nionsi, Itiiiiunl rci(Mi.s of officer.' ' ' . IS in.. Luncheon of board sorrelnrlcs, ; - . . , .l:0 p. ni. Address Senator Uoti (tentative), . 1 , 2:30 p. ni. Meeting of Mate dclcgatcis ' 9 p. in. resident's ritptlon nml ball. . 3 to 5 i. ni. TV at- Hot fnkr anil drlvo through valley . fur limiting women. . Harry II. Culver, prcHldfnt of Wie Califurnlu J(cl Knlate nnHoclrt-' lion .nud knov all over the conn liy as the' man who popularized:"! -""" mcnin mrs. Avery, eounly agent bell.-ves. This Inillclminl against the alleged kld the golden rule among really bro-J-u"10 Jtckson, grand lluth; of), probably due to Hie fuel thai j napers I his action would hate, been kers. will lend the flux of con- i Bttk,'r. Ho. only grand officer svernl farmers In the valley havo i construed to subslanliate failure to venilon gliosis and delegates lnto!Irew-uu . . . la Oran.Je when he arrives with Mrs., fulver and their Biimll daughter. I'atrlcla, by aulomobllo ubout. 3 o'clock this afternoon. Itealtors from east. weHl, north und south aro expected to folio tv linn Into town shortly afterward. tu-avmt Iauvcs lortuuiu. One hundred '. d'.lrewtes fronl llrltlsh Coluinlila. Western Wash; luKlon und Western Oregon wero In Ihe '.caravan I hat left I'oliluuJ I his morning, according to tele graphic word received here by T. W. Ziuilnermnrt. s-cretary 'of the Northwest Ileal Kstutc . assocla llon. They got under way at o'clock and are bent on making Ihe convention clly by S:i)0 this evening, H. B. Symniollds. grand marshal of the caravan, wlrttd uhead. Western Washington real tors will join the caruvuil at I'eil dleton. Wllllntn Miller, president of thai l"cn Iwird. nnd . J. JUaek went Pendleton to meet them. Tin y ii:. be dined at the 12IK3' lemplo V frvmirt'iM on J'neo Tlv) HARRISONS WILL FACE GRAND JURY IN ASSAULT CASE V. H. Harrlron and 1?. 1. Hur riyon were bound over to Ihe grand Jury from the morning whei justice court this they waived preli-ithe minarv heurtug on u charge of 3iuH ami battery. On motion of.iouii monntains. jiid the North Carl G. Helm, dlstrlet attorney, ! powder range eb-jr to t klah. Judce Hush K. Hrady aal us com- When this lookout tow-r Is com miltiug maglflrate. jplet-d H will b- the hlchert In The Haniuons were released on i Ka:f"rit .in-gon. Jt. Is being built th"ir own recoKnlwnieo niHil the liexl session of the grand Jury. They . iv arrefted July I- on the toinplaint of Hurry Ausbury. w hom I hey ure ulleg"d to have assaulted. La Grande W. W.G. Is First In Pacific Northwest Contest Six' girls of llie World Wide llulld of the I'irsl llnillal church When The Paper Doesn't Come fbrrr cArrlcr NrUii! I Car Mjpikr u that found In monv Twnmtnillle.s but II t ( Pr-ftvt-. liM'nuiM'il cln-iilutlon new roulc new tnrrkr? llri' rait" poor . crk In MC Of XNL-lAllt lttilon. WlH'it Mir aMr fa Ha "r" rl e pnmipll.v rwli r miiiK. llrffeforr. it MNIal M-rfc I atallahlf rr ywt ibrtMiitli The M?rr rr's arraitgrnirtil lJ W(bni I n Ion. ilul rail Main 21 anil a paper will b the neglcvltil ub rllHr bjr Mw lal iitewtictr wMlmiit rliamr. Vmi nrr al urgiil lo regiler iMir eimtplalnt ni The lTrr ttttk'c lo prrvrnl rwurremr. "Observer Advertising A Uervuaudisbiv berloa.N 50Memb ers Of Schilke Club Meeting Baker, Union and Wal lowa County Women Represented at Gather ing at Cove Moro tliun 50 members of the Iom U. Schilke association of past matrons, which la made up of pa. rn Star fronttilaktr. Union and Wallowa four,'.- are In attend ance ut the annual meeting, which w.ib called to order this morning j at nbout U:3U, o'clock by '.tli.nl president, Mrs, K K Kiddle, Of. Is - land City. The meeting Is. being held In 1 h". Ascension grove at Cove. The association ' was .organized a year ago Jwt following the death of Mrs. liora. U. Schilke, a pjst grand mutron of the Order Of the Kustern Mar. Airs. Srhllke was active In forming the organ ization, ho after her death In June, 1925, the organization wa named long II will take tn compute Ihe In her; honor. ' r .. ... - jwork ilependB largely on. .weather Other officers besides Mrs. ld'l!o"l,Ml0"s' but H tlie 'ivenihur con- die are Mrs. I. Kennon. of m.kcr vicft president; Mra. a. Ponrod, of Hupp, secretary; arid Mrs. Wul- ter Cock, of Union, treasurer. A biiBliiPHS motln for the olnc- lion of non- offlers was scheduled for tills morning, but was post poned until aftfr the picnic lunch. : Thta afternoon a program of munlc nnd I-Pil 1 1 n mi will l.a- iHvnn. villi each town repvespntod furnlflhlnff ono number.. Alr. K. F. JLcuHnlcr will give a rcudinir cut lu Grundo's part on the program. - i-oiirit'tn ihi uruiiao women arc First Daughters of Utah PlOnCeiS Society in Un V m. ixiv ivo- tcrday. The first chapter of the I'aujrh- tcra of Utah Pioneers tn be ortran l?.ed In Oregon was foniH'd here yiitorday ' by General Ills'orliiii l-'lora Hran llorin, of tlu ciulral company of yull Lake City. (Continued on Pajre fi Building New Lookout Tower Upon ML Emily Work slarl.'d Ihe flrsL of this ' lA-i-nk tin llw iTitiat riict tnn itT n Ifinl;. out tower on the top. of Mt, l-imlly," The tower, Whieh Wilt be SO reet high und .mad"- of steoi, will b" I t.-.i ii... i.ii. .,-.- . w.i..f ,.r Mi I Knilly. Krom the tower pi-actlcHlly entire H!iu- MoUirialn . rang" ar.-Uvin be Bten, Ineludlnc Ihe Wal cooperatively by - I'nlon county, Ih", slate of Ori'gon und llie na tional forest ser vie . I'lann are to Imv: the Iow.t coiupletej and ready for ui!" In about two e"Ka. here return"d lo UHr homes tics ntornlng after itHending th nlaie house purly ut MeMinnlle, btin.,' Ing with th"iu Ihe dlslrkt trophy. The local girls won the trophy ov.-r the "ill Ire diytriet. w hh h rum prises Oregon. Wushinglon. Idaho and Monlniia. by ti:i luir !"' Iarg"st number of potnln In 111" polnl-stundurd coiil-Kt condueleJ by guilds all over the euunlry during the past year. The La Grand" guild had more than points. The Hab'Mi guild was sec ond wllh titfU uoinls and wc.: u w a r d e d Ihe at a t e t ro p h y . About l.'iM girls were In all- ii'i uikt at Ihe house pally, which started lust Saturday and closed Monduy ari"rnoon. At Ha flail Mr Cb un. of 8nlt'in. ws elect' iJ pr--il-bnt of the siute orguniKiiiloii; Mi.y Mutyotie Maguire. of Grand", vtee prvbb nt; Mlw Ircii. Jay, of G ra n t s Pas. iM-rn-t a ry treasurer. und Miss Mildred lnn lels. of Portland, secr-tary of lit erature. The l.i Grand" W. W. G.'s had eharg" of Ihe morning deolionj on Monday's program. The elrls from here who all"nd td wen-: Mlsw Ibmnl" and l.uee.i Olh't-r. Alarjorle Mugulre. Murla.i 1 Inn is. IJthcl Hi own und liukcl i Hector. NFW HHAPTFR - IS ORGANIZED: HARVEST DfJ GRAND JURY IN EASTERN REFUSES TO 0RE60N HOW INOIGTTRIO ti ' n. l -, . Union, WalJOWa , LOUMy . i iriliers iUSy '.With ' : : 'VllllCr . MlCttt . UMATILLANS ARE - NEARLY FINISHED J . r, " . , i "-. "' , I CnfJICUm , KeilOrt t 'laCOS expected Yield at 5,250,000 'Bushels.' .or Less This Year.-. " Grande ftondc : valley laln th fmlddle of the grain .season How ...continues ns II Is . otf Ihe , grain ' wlir 'v' ' lKrshwl'' a"nl -;-1iKUh'd to mHrk,l-or wur.'louw withouP ;a lialL, Some combine intrvttra,t:tHrt- ed work llu fli-nt of this wek for tin firm tinm thin si'HHon. HL'ad''r8 and binding mut-hhicf havi. bt vn In - Jlil .; "'" ,iul wlM Jj!foro umny niort)io duti- was Iniif rieliit to warrant days aa jvcral fl -lds of grain ovr the valley ore 'now ready and "Wall ing' for the throsh-r.' More 'grain will tx. Iifi ivomIk.I tv crwithlnti 111 1m ,vcur .1 h.ni cvrr bi-fort' H (purchased new combines during sinco last year. s ' C'mu IlllilHtln' ; V II. IS yot: too. oarly lo delcriulne j the size of .thla years crop. A fanner from i-llglu reporlo a good jcrop and one neurer . l.a Grande J r.-I7orin unit ilia wil.'Ut i.f ,.ti'tuinii I .tuorneys lor rilrs. .tiei nerstilt, l o bushels to the aei e. Wheal how ever, see Imllcatluns of Ow fields ner Elgin were not dam-,(.vangeist'i kidnaping story In Iho' aged by frost ns much as other 1 tindlngs of the grand Jury. . ... fields In Ihe valley. Home licldsj ...,,,, .Vri,.i,.l n v..ui im. i i.i.l 'near h.Te w.-'re . damaged ' only '" ... OrC-.Pl"nted. which la laler tlwu- tin; t,, r vurlcties. - TI norilUl. cruli for , iU couuly is '1,1.6, 0u btialu'iH. KhUihuUh now are thai tlm w inl r wheat .yi'ld will be about, ont; half of what it la normally und I Ik nprljii; whuf about- two-tlilrds of the. u:iu:tl yield. i ,' UuA l'btiASl-.S KVJtMKItS AMCUU Ore, July :t (Kpecia!) Grain hauling Is now under way In this vicinity. The growers hcr- are well pR-asud v.lUi the yield, considering the early frccifi'-s. COMIM.irilXi IIAJtXKST VKSIH JiTU N, Ore., July 1 ("ypecial). Wheal harvenl In Cui ulilla county, will be 7 p"i: cent Complete by HaturduA- nlgJil, llu (Continued on Page Four.) WALLOWA COUNTY REQUESTS HELP OF LOCAL ANGLERS Wallowa lou illy,, which ban taken upon llsvlf the eat iitn la ment of members of the North west. Heal IXiHe nwuehiliu-l during lh"lr I rip Into Ihe won derland territory Kiiuday follow ing the. I href-day coin "tit Ion h'-re, has sent an urgent re. Hues! to li. Grande I hat uld be gleti In procuring flsi for tit" trout br-.-adfast, w hleh la a puil of I tie day's ptogiam. Knt"rpi ise f""ls 1 hat II Is doubtful it enough fltfh can be ra ught lo sutlsfy 1 he iippetlle of the tailors ualvsii the Gr.mdc Hond" alley anglers lend th'dr assist u nee. Kecently he mem bers of Ihe Wing, Hit und Kl';et foul rlub vot"d at I heir an nual banuu't lo I urn In fish raiight lust Sunday for 111", pur pose but it Is r"poited (tint not a single fltfh wtifl fui nished ut tint) time. l-'ishrrniii who desire lo help their Wallowa brel hr"n may bave their caleh'S at the Grand-, Hond" Meat com piny In-re or III Knt'Tprlse, f i h, latler pbice Is n- anT the oc lie of lh"lr spurt. Water Supply Failing In U atl.t. . i 'akmI v! ... t vu.nj i AVAI.I.OWA. Ore. Jul)' Z I. tHp"-!'lhc eltil t'oiillnued -Iry "uih"r Is , I'dllng on Ihe uub-r nupply In ' many purts of the county, WHt' und springs, which huv" in pusl i ers h"ld up w-li during the dry; seuTon, hav' ben failing recently. Some furne rs In Ihe hill countty have found It nermtsu ry lo haul uul'T to replenish their nupply for louie uh". Aliiny feur lhal nlth two or lbi"e montba of the dry jfason y t ahtud that WMter will tie'oitie even muTir before enough storms come lo fluh up tlie supply. Aimec's Story Fails to Sc--cure. Aji Official Substantiation 11 JURORS VOTED ' AGAINST TRUE BILL Investigation' Will Not Be ' Dropped1 - Keycs Is to ,. Continue Search for Ormiston. t - I.OS ANGNt.KS, July 21. (AD The case of Alnce ri"inpe Mc pherson todar was no nearer a solution limn when she drttmatU cully reappeared at Agua , Prielu, Mexico, June 23, after being mita? Ing ?,fl 'diiy'8 " mitt . iM'i'Huiiiabtv j drott md, und told Jn-r Hlory or havlnn: burn Uldnap'jd und. hHd Tor ransoui, r , , ' Tin cbunly frrand Jury which yesterday finlsli'd an ixhaustlv: investigation lastinsr thn;c wcrUs. ri'portf'U at the conclusion of Its Inquiry that lh evidence produced I mi lntlctm nL iu;.iiuwt tlij thrt " unlndcnliilcd pcronH two men and a w omun irniiud Jy M r. McJMn-rson n her alaluctoiu Had O.ithe grand -jury returned a blunKeL rh, a a true bill came from Ihe de- il'uly district nltonivy Joe Hyan, I who directed the llivesligalion. The. action of the lury evplalus .fully. Ihe weight of evidence In thu 'case" was his brb-f eNclnmntion. .' rAttorucy Drfentl Alnico only bfiirs out her story and proves It tru-, but reveals h-r to Ihe world us n trulliful. upright wo man, who has withflood the ut tuvkn.Jn a, relUlouw. Kod-fearln manner. -.lr?. Mt-I'hcrsbn'H -story rclutcd .llnn and timr. aixalti to of ficials and olh'i' n'main us firm and unshaken an Ihtr rirsl time It win told" inr lawyers decland I tt Htalemenl given out last nlgliLaL Ang"lus 'IViuple. . Con 1 1 inn' lii'.stl'jciilion Thai. Ih" Investigation of I the w o- Htraiigu dlHappenr.ince of Ihr man pastor would be contlnu'd (Continued on Page 6) COTTAGE GROVE WOMAN, 100, GIVES VIEWS ON GIRLS COTTAOIJ GKOVI-;. (.ne., July il. (AP) Mrs. M"lvlna Willis, of this city, 1 mm jeiirs old today, can not g"l used to the bobbed hair, bobbed skirls and lip sticks. "In my early d.iys I'm not rfil ly old yet-girls got .spanked for showing their legswe called 'em limbs then." she uaid. "Nowudayn I ,, .-e-Mii to be bobbing their hair und nkirts In the sani proportion, and If lin y keep making th'dr hair us short uti lh"tr skirts we are likely to nee a lot of baldheadcd women. "When I waa a girl only those in knee skirt's bobb"d llndr hair. It's about the suui" now. exept that th'-y uro till doing It." Of about 12i direct descendants present at a Kl'nering In honor of Mrs. WIIUs century unnlvcrsary not more than a dozen women had ; unshorn hair, j Mrj. Willis was born wh"n John j Oulney AduiiH wa president, and (knew Abraham Lincoln and Gn j -rul Grant when they were bo. I Iter fath'-r one" owned ir,a neres ot whu is now Chicago. He uold It for IIOOM. "Faleful Day" Makes Kself Known lo Realtor Hom'-thlng wajt bound to hap p'-n .eslerday. Tho iiewpa,pem aabi so. and T. W. Zimmerman secretary of the Nori hwesl Ileal lOstule usso'IhI lull, who Is here Preparing for the annual conv. n- ;lof wrh 1().KlMH glns tomorrow (tire- fullv read a comub-le u ceo u lit of fateful day" yesterday uft'T- noon. Thn h" got Into his auto- mobile neitr the Kob-y hole nnd It happ"ncd, or should one my occurred? A car driven by Clue. N-ss. of Cove, en" k"d Into his ttracliiiMr ' h"ud on, ruining his buinpi-r and tdluturldng his pent-r of mind. Tb" J police rub d lhal Miss N'-km was tn Jtlie wrong and she ptild Mr. 'Am ! incrniH.ii for the i pt n.' of a new , bumper. j An) how. thu real cwUile offb lul now fultv believes "what tho pa- I per eays." ( n . is Tin Klks' temple .Will.' ,sero ts, hoiKluarttirs fP ilm MciiilMirs of IIhv Kortliwtxt' RU l-tto iLvsociation whlki in . . t(ciu-bore TimrsOa), J-'rltlay flpU Salurtlay. MoctliMpi will be hitKI on the MXfmd floor, 'with llm cy.epiloii of tlw aiuiuui bainUet Satuitlay nlit, whk'li is wiKxtuled to UiUo place in Zubcr halij.1 . ,: . .. ' " ' FI1S DM FDBOl SCORED VALUED RELICS Thirty-Five Business Places in La Grande Assist in Advertising Big Pageant. .' . " '.' Tile rlehesl scenes In American history stretching ba'-k-' to the day when Ihe Half Moon p6ltet) Itn fxplorlnir nose Into the waters.of the Hudson, and touching on the dramatic events 'nterWihijf be-' Iween It und the return of Uic Am- j orican occupation foreea al'tijr .Ih world war are C(Hjurru .'" up 1m foro the yeii of 1-a Grundy In (the form of window dinplnyB this vetk. Thl(y-flve .firms havn' onlercd ,thi! Jihitorlv window dlspfiiy Co'n .vvkr which Is belnu eondiKted by the American Ikioii post In iqIi ncct ion with Ihe presentation of Ihe patriotic pa'iint. "ThivHplrlt of America."-' Two prizes,- one Of flU and tin othr, rive. hav- Jmi-ii off'-rrd by the paK'anl cotmnlttfe, which consists of the cntlni' in-in-lii-i-nh 1 1 of lni local. 'post. , ; : 1 A eofttinlltp'e -frbm - Ihe.iirt' de parlini'iit of the'' Nelbhborliood club will net as Judi;. Aniiounc'- m-nl of I In winners will .be' inado ),-,ijUy evening, llarler .'Hlchnrrl, son, post cominaiidcr. ; nald . Hits mornlnir. As cha'finsn ofMrii- con- lesl. committee, 'Mr; Ulchardsori ' hus eliminated lilihsefr from the competition. . ' '; " . 11 i .Many Itelk .Seen " ' Choicest relies, Hotiie'Wjf. th"jii treasurers that hive been In Ih family for general ions, hav brought from -their hiding plriees to niako the dlsplcys some of-.' llie iiio.jl valuuble1 wr sliown In u (ContlntietJ on Paga f) To Nominate Pershing As Legion C-ommander WASHINGTON, July :h (AP). ; uertil Pershing will be pluctd in iiominutlon for national com ma nder of . t he American l,eglon at the convention of Jh" org;jnlzu: Hon in PhlbMlelphlu in October. The George WuMhlnglon post No. I of Ihe .'Klon las voted unani mously lo piopos" the - cytiimuTi der vf the Amerlcun armies tn lranee for tlie place. It u us .de cided that it would be peculiarly filling fur Mm tn ogain leud Ih" veterans of the World wur w b -n they go to Paris for their , cou vonllon In l!U7. TODAY'S GAMES AMI IIK'A.N I I.AI.I l; , I'll I I.A.I l-;i.l'lll A (AC) it. II. I. cl'-vehind f, ') o I'liiladelphia ' ' 1 I Mllll'Tles: l.eve.11 and I.. 'II; Kliinl.e. JJn.y and TerUliiH. W A HI 1 1. NOT IN t A I'l - II. II. H. Iielroll , 7 IJ t U'lishlngtoil , G . X i' naileries: Wells. lloMo'Miy. ' no per, Kloner mid Woodull; ll.iy woilb,, (.igd.-n nnd Title, IIOSTON. (AI') i:. HI. fouls ... 1 1 lloslon I Huiterh's: Vitnglbk-r and I. K a I 4 S Hur grave; '.a hiclier. und Htokc.i Wet,r, f.'luwer NKW VOIIK. (AI) 'hieugo New York 11. H. i:. ... 4 12 J ...3 8 I IJulleries; IHaiilienslilp and Crous"; Hoyl .md lb ngough, Hkirr. ntio.nai, lJ-:.f.r,' ' piTTHiti uo, (Ap) - i;. l. I;. Itroofclyn ' a 0 Pittsburg I 4 .0 Hatterles: . Putty and Har grcavet; Hongur and Gooch.,. ,. Headquarters Of Realtors ItBNVKHi folo.i July .81. (AP) II. M. Tnadi, or IHirtland, Ore., today won the all around trap shooting championship In the great western lournauiant livri. by break ing 115 targets ont of a possible 200. ... . filtA.NTK PASS.' Ore.. July 21. (Al'l Howard Hoff, .30, of filcn. ilora, t'al., was drottncil and SU;ve Maxcv. who reskli'M on a ranch I four miles from Urants Pass on tho llogun rlttir, 'wan apparently llfeless BfUp liavlnir bwn lakeii frum lb river at noon, today. :'lHOAiO, July 21. -(.UMrcx Itlcltanl, New York promoter, an nomicMl today thai. Jack IH-nip any, world . licavywottfht ' bojjnic cliauipKm. wilt titwt tnc Tunney In :hlcKo cut September i t ' l dcfcithc of his. fMle. ,: . i '' ' VA1I1H, July ; 21- '. (AP)- '1'ho lieuif foriniNl Herrhill giwunuiMHit which suixvilnil Hie truth minis- fennel in Hie chamber of Ucpntloa toilay. . ,lh oto was UNT mahMt hc BotrrnnK-iit to 3M In Ms favor. EDITOR IGNORES HOWLS OF RUDY, 11 MnrtM'li yHFIK1 'n-'Pcl'l' of thu- rlK'iloetlh amrnd H lLilVlUUiT4 . DnMft; t ,, modification of tho Vol- ' '"' '' .. r .: ' . .' stend not In th , sama!, category C'HK'AOM.- July, ii. f AD TOu. .wllh Itusslim bolsheylsnj, ..blaok dolph .Vnlenllno's pugilistic asplra- shirt fascist and rollshiJiTn.olc lions' today seemed, doomed to dlo dlclalors" Henalor Kd.arda con uni.orri ' . ' '"' 'tlnued," Is a- dastardly-. slur on ': The movlo shlek wanted to, fight llie anonymous writer, of . a Chi- Ago .Tribune editorial -In. whlcn eosmeOes nnd. pontwles for men, as vended by, a slot machlno In! lions, just as ireo or q. sgu.se anu fhleagd's newest ball roorrt. . in. false pretense as his own. voked the use of xolamaUon "And In spltn of Borah's polltl niarjis, . ' ' ' leal gesturing and plsy.tor Into!-, Valentino sent otii a challenge o 'erant support,", the flew Jersey the .writer, who hod lermfcd ;B- senator conllnued,, "I shall eon. dolph llie prototype of Uio model tlnuo' to oxerclse iry rl?nt a, a (roe American mei.le. und "Ihe beaull and tintruinmelcd American to ful tfardener's son," and asked volco praise of tho good and do- wbv ho had not been drowned- years ngo. Valentino Intlmatou MKit lit- could give a good account of hlmiielf at fisticuff, but the writer of the editorial has taken no notice of the movlo actor's dander. ' . Medford Legionnaires Favor State Police MKDI'OKO, Ore., July 21 fAP). The Medford post of the Amer ican legion ut the alulo conven tion at Multifield next iiinuth, will Introduce a resolution lavor Inff the establishment of u state police force, modeled after those now operating iji 11 states. The resolution holds that such nn or ganization would tend for. effi ciency, economy und eliminate overlapping of utithorlty in en forceiiienl. (.ill, 8, Kidnaped in Portland Last Night P'UtTlsANO. Ore.. JnU 11 .(AP) - Police were nsked lo ultl In the search for Kdtlta Hunt, . who wua reported lo have been picked up in an eavt abb street ut. H o'eloi'k last night and curried uwuy in a tuxleab. The child's ftruml motlier. Mrs. Catherine Uii'Ttn. made the rem-iit. police detee Oves sub) they liiid In formal Ion that II, wus the child's mother who took her. The child was being kept by the grandmother whllr tho purenls -ert In California, Officers traced a mull und wo man with the child us far as Ha- l"iu, where they were report' have purchused tlek'-ts for AllgelcH. d lo l.os I. AM' 111' UlMil, MIIPPI O It A K Kit. Ore.. July 21 fAP).-- Uist of Maker county's injfi wool jb"lng tne with by foreigners. Nonw was buvlng for I'm (Is ml today. 1 erous fights betwi'cu forelgil'TS Hlilpmeiil of HMI.ihmi pounds was4 and Frenchmen have occurred In made hy 1'oMinun Interests nn 1 1 restaurants nnd rifes. Keciiilugly Mutt Oean. (It Is tho "open eaaon" for Anter- BY EDWARDS New Jersey Senator Ac cuses Idaho Statesman of . Slurring Hundreds of Americans. W.UIHiNOTON, .luly 21. (Al' Kenator Borah,' republican, Idiihu, was accused of casting 'a dastard ly slur oh hundreds of -Apicrlcans" seeking modification , of tho Vol stead law, In a formal 'Statement today by H.nalor Udwards, demo crat. New Jersey. ' ' . He challenged the Idaho senator 10 llisprove. Ills ioyitny.m.i:i,.ine v had been nn "unoomproihtslng'utl .voiintii of nnll-volKtiiadlaili." 1 eS Senator Edwards suld the npnech by Iho IdabO: senutor'lB Augu'a, Oeorgla, last :, Stiiulay, cdatalnco) more fury and less :'.aensa -than y other though a to which he 1 "Pre", on since bo. ot- Itahud the hMghta. of Ao.crlc.p Ilesvnta l1aislfeaUo(i "ii'or Senator- Bofah...Jo ' placa honest and sincere cilvocatea of the scores,, aye, hunureas 01 minus Just, as genlunely. American, Just as patriotic; .Jtist. as,; .ufuiffeoUd .with dishonest motivesor inten- nimciation 01 iiib uau, "1 emphatically deny that antl Volstead propoganda. (when such (Continued on Pa4 ft) Nine Killed in Blast In Moffat Coal Mine HI.OCTON, Ala,, July 21. (By thn Associated Press) Nine wcro killed In a gaa explosion at tho Dixie. Mine of tho Moffatt Coal company negro workers. Hcven of Hip bodies were removed aTter Ihe explosion. Her riot Favors Debt Payment; Americans and Frenchmen Mix PA It IK, July 21. : (AP) -The ni'wlv formed Harriot government In Its ministerial d"claratlon be fore the chamber of deputlert. B"l itself ou'rerord as oppo3d to In riallon of the French currency, and In favor of payment of nil debts. Kepiiblieaii soidallsta. heretofore slaiiuch supporlers of M. Herrlott. are prime. mo ers for a comtnHlee or jiuldie sufety. They declare the sltimtlon reiiulres something Klromrer tliun Ihe mttiinlry of Ju tire jo meet thn situation. Kvcn Ihe .posiblllly of such a move be ing uncouslitullontil has not serv ed to dampen the urdor of thoe j who ure asking for a species of Jtciutorshtp. Tliey are not d' inundlng iinylhlng in oil "bd on Ihe revolutionary body dominated V' Oanion find Itobesplerrc, but It is i their opinion I h comiiillleo should have sufricb nt power tp act with energy, unhampered by parlia mentary olt ruction. Police. Step I Igbt. Hoots, cutcalls und Instills arn Senator Fesa Optimistic . Following Conference f v with Coolidge . : . NEXT CONGRESS MAY TAKE ACTION Iowa Republicah Conven tion Hears jPraise -for Brbokhart ihd Warn ing to Easterners.' . ;'PAtX SMlTHfS, K. T. July 21. (AP)-rI"rdlcUn that there woyld be a movo In tho, pext congress to strengthen What aJready. has been done by thn administration for farm relief, senator Pi.,. republican, Ohio, left White. Wnn camp today after a visit with President Cool idge, asserting that thta would not l.e along unoconomla' lines or- In the direction of prjo;flrln;. 'Fesa declared hf'tnoveiiient' to strengthen the atone already taken . for farm relief would be along eco-. nomlo lines with epeclal attention to cooperative marketing and then only In ways that experience with the presuiit, legislation dciiioJiatrnt-. ed tu be. wise. :.v " Tariff Wul. Opposed. In' his opinion there will be no serlouar movement' against the tar. Iff. for. he said,, tt per cent, of tho farm products are sold In thta country, and the went Is dependent upon thn purchasing power of ton east which ncoda tariff .protection to. prosper. . . . , ; There lla hern a serious sll nu ll on In -sections of the west, thn ena'tof .ass'erted ' particularly 1n 'sonio'slaijeslkn towa; whero tliern 'Is heavy .'mortgage 'Mndebtednuss aad.the banks fcav loanet pn In. ' flated values. ;;,,.',,-' ' blames War ' Times Tho Whole Situation. Mr. Kcnn continued !s 00S gTowtog out of ihe war.. Other Industries took their losses, he Mid, but the farm er did not, althoukh lis . is now gradually reeoverlnf. president Cooildle, he said, la as popular, as eve, and has lost tit tle if any of hi real strength in tho country Vln Ohio, particularly mr. . fuss sailed,; tho .president is mora, til A 11 'hold Ins hut nm .nit In stronger than his. parly..,. ' low. I'rslses BraokLart DE8 M01NEB,;la.,'uly lit (Ar; (Continued 0B Page Fvo) JUNIOR SENATOR SAVES LIFE OF ' FLORIDA WOMAN . WABHINGTOM, July 21. (AP)-- Senator Robert, R Btanfleld. of Oregon, risked nIS life In a success ful effort to ears a drowning wo man In a heavy undertow late yes. tcrday off Ocean City, Md. . Hearing , Mrs. . J. E. Bwanson, wife of a Miami, I''l,, real estsW operator, cry for. help when , she felt the undertow dragging her down the aenator.swam to her and supported her for 16 minutes, un able to make -progress toward the beach against the tinderstow and until life guards arrived, Hhe was revived after she was taken to the beach. Menator Utallfleld described the experience as to ; most har rowing In hla lfe.' leans, A bus filled with Americans visiting the height pf Monmurm wua surrounded by s. mob, tho members of which tried to daru the Americana Out of It. Thnr was m, lively mttup until the poltcu arrived and dispersed the crowd. (.iwing to the f.tcjlement over the full In fits vlun of Uie fnuie the government Has ' proliiblled the riidlocastliiff i Of Ihe rule on tho dollar and pound sterling. It Is also coiislderltif thn uuostlon of preventing thn ruto being posted In places visible from tho at reel. During tho closing bourn of th Bourse yesterduy cxlra police worn called to hold back tho great rush of people to buy foreign bomra with dividends pavUble. in stable, currency and to veil domestic si curlties of whleb they feared a capital levy was to bo made. - Utiiis. The Krench frgtiq reacted fa vorubly today, olostnf officially ni 4i.9t to Uie dolluri us ugahiaL yesterday. The reason given in flnanclu circles b that tho, bear m.ovomen , hua como fur beyond tho. polnv jiuftifled by actual elrcumHUuicer". and that arrecovury o( tho vlotcn fluctuations la cortuln, 1 1