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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-TWELVE PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE CITY EDITION THE WEATHER OKKOON: Fair over ftast, unsettled over the west por tion tonight and Sunday, probably light rain along the coast. iii?ttttt VOLUME XXV. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRE8S. LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1926. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 37 S III Daughter of Local Busi ness Man Dies of Wound DESPONDENCY IS BLAMED FOR ACT Bullet Pierces Left Breast, Just Missing Heart Coroner Holds : Investigation. ' Lois Davis, nlHiiit ISO, (laughter of V t Dm Is. proprietor of Ihe Blue J(Mintain .Marble Ji Granite com luiiiy. died at the Grande Itotule hospital at :I3 o'clock this mon. liitt or a gunshot wound In her loft breast believed to IjBve been In flicted by herself. The liullt't. Troni a .8S caliber revolver, entered lur breast, plow ing a path just below J he heart and missing her ribs. X-ray plc liircs taken lutci yesturday, showing the ItoR-l lining of a formation of a blood clot, led physlcluna to then express the opinion that recovery vuh unlikely, Her death this morn Ins ended , 19-hour fight for llfo, Stio was conscious this morning and was able, to talk some. lialston Investigates I'hmi Coroner l' J... HaNton conducted an in vest itTiilion yesterday after noon and came to the conclusion that it iih a plain case of attempt ed suicide, probably caused by des pondency. He expreseil the opin ion that she may have been suffer inif of neurarthenla. . ' , Mra. Davis declared llwit I.ols has been troubled with heart dls t use in (he past and hadbeon vory nervous. She said ' tier daughter H"i-med belter yesterday morning, however, and did some Ironing. " Hhe reporled I hat she ate more at hui'h"on than usual and seeitied lu , better spirits. " Aflur l.uls luid bill lied early In the afternoon she went lillo the parlor (o read. Her itiol her and younger Mister Kdna were In nn ad joining room at the Davis home at I Toil Third street and about 1!:3U o'clock beard a repo'l. The mo ther Hahi Klie though something bad exploded In the . alovn and luoUed in both, bul nothing wus disturbed. Mm. Mavis then I Nought that possible a Jar of fruit, kept upstairs, had exploded and started Inward the stairway, when the ol dii daughter was seen on the (Continued on Pag fi) J. V. SILLS, COVE PIONEER, PASSES TO GREAT BEYOND ,1a men W'essel Hills, Cove pio neer, died at his home yesterday at the ape of CJi years, four days, 'urn-tal services are awaiting the arrival of a daughter from Can ada. The derendent was a resident nf Itiis county Tor nboul 47 years, coming here in the early 80s. Snodirrass and Zimmerman have charge of the body. Runaway Boys Demand That Father Settle in La Grande 11AKKK, Ore. Auif. 21. (Special ) j Roderick and Uoland Snow, the News About Autos M?Kir cars iinnlde ft Inplc of nnhi'i-Nil Itilcrrcl. Whether you hne Jui iHiiifflit n t'"'. luno an ihl mh ,vmi rpiM'( tti kcii a, ii r 1 1 ii rIK nparl, or phiii mi 1n la,x a WW ottr llii full or iH'U sprliiit arc nhtaH IiiIimi-IihI In lln' W'W tilings In the auiu wuMil. Tin- OlwrvrrV Aiilo StiMiii in Nil unlay l Ilia- liluinM ill" lu klml In (In- lal iiul-lili' f 1'iirllHiiil hikI II ' rrail ttxii pliKcJv anil iiiiiMiiiI liy I'wrjniir iMM-nilM' iiimlM'n' rll inn ! riHiml Ihr llit m- nf niulitr far Im-Iiiic ffalnn! Ill I hp Ij (ii aniln IcrrlhH J . Ilw irailir-lnH-iiM b. IiIkIi )! lln- rrailiT-iii-l In ailirr-l.'i-t l l- far lln- loiit in- hail In rnwlilnar Mlly hnyiT. Olj--rrr Ailrrtliliis A .Muniiumtlslitg tib--' Flowers To Be judged September 3 Neighborhood Club of La Grande Sets Date of Third Annual Union County Show. The I,a Grande Neighborhood club will have its third annual flower show Friday, September 3; It was decided last evening when the committee members met at the home of the chalrinan, Mrs. 1 1 4. italston. ' ' 1 ' . - Because oi the dry summer" season there, wan some doubt nt first as to whether Lu Grande wquld have a flower show t his year, but the committee reached a final eels! on Ihsl nlnht, and although the flowers this year may not be as large and beautiful as In the two years past, tho show will be held September S. A County Arfnlr. The annual flower show Is . a county affair and women from all over t'nlon county are Invited, to enter specimens from their gar dens. Flowers have been entered from Cove, Union, Imbler, and Klgin for the other shows and In many cases carried off the first' prizes. As soon as It was decided to have h. show this year the com mittee members started working unil all arrangements will be com pleted by the date set for the af fair. .V special musical program will be prepared for' the evening. The flowers will be Judged dur ing the afternoon. A special prixo will be given (Continued on Page S). LIFTED TODAY All Irrigation Restriction Off-Mt. Emily Mill Pond 'Supplied With Water, The lid Is off! ' The Ml. Kmlly Lumber com pany has enough water in the mill pond to keep the lugs float ing for many days and, after ii thorough check .of conditions, the city officials have removed all water re h( rletlona In Lu G ra ml e , effective today. During the past, week or inoro, when Irrigation wan curtailed throughout. La Grande In order to prevent the shutting down of a large Industry lhat has a $00. tMiu u month payroll which is spent in La Grande, the majority of citizens cooperated with the elty'a rules In every detail and made possible the furnishing of surplus water lo the mill pond In sufficient, uuanllties to avert the threatened closing of the plant. Itrthi ltrtngs Heller. The nearly an inch of rain that fell here earlier In the week fur u'shed all necessary water for Ir rigation purposes- in the el'y, stopped evapoiatlon from the mill pond, and permitted the city to furnish a much larger quantity of water to the ML Kmlly com pany, with the result that condi tions have been righted and there (Continued on t'ugft G) two Utile boys who ran uway from their parents at li Grande and I vere picked up by the police her ; w bite trying to get , 1lnr grand 1 mother in St. tutils. finally hav agreed to return to their parents nn conditions that they be treated ( better lliti.n lbey liuve been before. ; I he rainily crossed the comment In an automobile und the two boys wen: forced to work for money to buy gas for the ear end food for a . family of nine during the journey 'from St. Louis. Finally they be. i came disgusted and at Lu Grande they ran away. I'm rent Ciine lo Baker The Baker police wlrd the facts to the 1 41 Grande police, where thr arfalr caused' qulti' a stir. Tin par ents carne to Baker to get the boys who were at first reluctant to re turn, but finally agn-d lo'Xlo so IT their father would get rid of the Kas-eutlng car which lle-y a re tired of earning money lo keep up. They ulnv demanded that their father stay In Im Grande and get work,. The boys agreed to get work them selves and help keep the fatuity until fliool marts. Then tin y want tu go lo school. Baker police said the parents were not at ull bad upcaring po tde. They admitted the nffalr would "Ik a k non to Cm in.' Tin y expected to slay tit l,a Grande when they luft here with their boys. WATER BAN IS HOOVER IU SEATTLE Oil WEST TRIP! Columbia -Basin Irriga tion Project Impresses ! Cabinet Memlwr CONGRESS FICKLE, HOWEVER, HE SAYS Secretary of Department of Commerce rredicts Strong Lumlwr Market for Half Year. ,, HKATTLK, . Aug. ' 21 (AI').--Uerbert Hoover, secretary of com merce, arrived In Seattle today and proceeded to Tkcomn, Wash.,f on a prlvaio car - furnished by' Kulph Hudd, president of the Great Northern railway, to ad1 dress a noon luncheon. Hoover was to return from Ta coma on a yacht of S. A. Per kins, of that clty to address thn annual meeting of tho Columbia Masln Irrigation league, and a public meeting In the University of Washington stadium tonight. Hoover, on his arrival In Seat tle, had completed a lour of 30ao square miles of land In cluded In the Columbia basin Ir rigation project, which would water one and threo quarters mil lion arid acres In central and eastern Washington, Project One of Many. "1 have been deeply Impressed with tho serious purpose of the Columbia Basin Irrigation league,", he said. -'Hut this project Is only one of many that arc being urged and no on" of these cun succeed standing nlone. - Kor example. It Is doubtful whether In congress this Columbia basin project voul have the -support of any- slate other than ' Washington un'J pr- ,haps Oregon. The Big Boubb canyon project wouiu nave in- : J". ,.," Z T'.h . I'oloruilo rlviT .tlrvi'lopiii'-nl; th rust woulil bo BKalnst II. n 'I So ICt l tinned on lis. Foul.) PLANS COMPLETE FOR RAM SALE AT UNION TUESDAY Preparations are all completed for the ' flrt purebred rain sab In t.'nlon counly. which frill be held at 1'nlon Tuesday of next week. W. K. Lund, of North Powder, is a new consignor to the sale. He wan In the elty today and ar ranged lo wml U head of pure bred HumpBhlrn buoka to the sale. T. B. Johnnon. auctioneer, who with H. G. Avery, county ugent. (it tended the mtietlon sale al Filer. Idaho thin week, thinks that pros pects ure Tor a good sale here next week. . . More than Man head of sheep were sold at the Idaho sale. Hi" prices ranging from $L'2.&u a head lo $42.' for a. single yearling lamb. Probably more than Ml head of the sheep sold were shipped tn Kaslern Oregon. They were bought by' a Mr. IJiirper.- Stock vna con signed to the Idaho sale from as Tar uway as Anaconda, Montana. . Curl Whtteniore, Qf .Tosepb, who is sending 5 head of rums and ewes lo lln sale here. exp'cts to have his sheep at. t'nlon sometime tomorrow, (it hers will lake their ."beep to Cnion Monday to be In spected TuesdM y i morning. The Fab- will begin al I o'clock Tuesday afternoon ot the stock show grounds and It l.s estimated that It will not take more than two hours lo sell the entire number of sheep. - - Kver.vihlng will be under cover so In cue of rain there will bt no trouble or delay. One breeder of purebred sheep of Walla Walla. Washington, has sent a renuect- to the members of the Oregon Bam Silo a.-socinlloii; In charge? of the sale, asking perhrls. sion to send several head of pure Jtred.cwes to I'nion lu be exhibited during tho sale. Normal School Meeting To Be Held in Baker Tb- flrt cxeeullv1 commltt m''tln of Iht cotmnltlff uiMmint v ut Th' l"tilbn mei'tlnir In July for lh' KaHb-rn OreR-on nurm.il M'hool cummiitrn urirtiiiixHtion will h hbl t Mitk'r VeJn-mbiy nf triioon, Aiiffunt 25. The m'-t-Inir will bt-Kln at 1:30 o'clock, but dt'h-f?ut'-A In nlt'-mlum;? buvv brn Invited by III- Hahr rhhi InT of. commerce to attend the regular weekly, luncheon at tin? Uelwr (IruntJ hotel ut noon. K. II. Ablrich. of Pendleton, act inic chairman, III preid'. Itep-res'-ntutlvu A. It. Hunter und 15ml lieynoldn will reuremnt the t'nlun county cht.ni ber of coiumtTcu al th mtetintf. REPUBLICAN DISSEIIIII ISFEARED New York State Problem Involves Disagreement on Wet-Dry Issue SEEK CANDIDATE WHO IS NEUTRAL Prohibition Forces Gird ing for Fray at Repub lican Convention on Sept. 27. NHWYOKK. Aug. 21. (Al') KfTorts of republicans to iivolil ficrkiufl dlsHentlon over lliv liquor lmip In tho slain elections this full worn Been by political writers here todny In the withdrawn! or Dr. NIch'olHS Butler us h. republican Itubernatorlul possibility and Sena tor James W. Wndsworth's declaiM tlon that a candidate satisfactory to wets and drys would be nought. "Our plan." suld Senator Wails worth, after a conference wllh 1'reBldcnt Coolldge at Paul Hinlths. N. Y.. yesterday. "Is to select a candidate who will libido by the referendum." , He referred lo forthcoming ex pression of opinion by the elec torate as -to whether each state should delermlno. the alcoholic content of boveraRi's. The refer endum will be on Ibis ballot ut the ulecllpn In Novembor. Krys lllimie Wailswurtli. The drys hold that Hie refer endum Is an attempt to evade the elR-hteenth amendment aniL blame Senator Wadsworlh. as sinto party leud"r for passage of the rerer rndum net for the republican legis lature.. There-baa been talk Of an Independent dry (iiinillUa-le for irovernnr and prolilbll Inn 'forces hT named State Selialor I'Viink,- lln W. Olstmoh is uh Independent .rmihllcai. oandidiit. for senator. Senator Wadworlh. a wet. snld there was a possiblllly that re publican control or the nexl Semite mlirtit deuend upon bis own elee- lion nnd added: ".Salurnlly ni"i. president. I desirous of amiport from New York and every alnte. The wnulor t'lld he -ould wage bin cuiiipalBn on iiallnnnl iHDiieH. I'lltbl In rrosM'cl. . ' The' dry rorcefl iinv detmiiiilinir re-enuclinent or a stale enlolTe- menl provlalon ami a fll?ht nl Ihe republican convention Kcplellll 7 over thlK plunk la In prospect. In Ibis conifciion riennior vnn- u'orlh said the republican . plat - form would priilmbly contain plunk fov luw enforcement. llielr crart wn swept rrom the Mr. Wndsworlh expresKed Ibei.ide or Hie rescniiia- ics-jd, llmj onlnlon tllal. Uovernor Kniltn wouhi run again and thai his opponent for senator would be Supreme Courl Justice Holier! WuRner. Ilr. Mutler WlllMlraws. lir. liuller who bus been attacked by the dryfl for his oul-spoken con- (Continued on Pio-e 41 La Grande Drum Corps To May at. Round-Up 'loday. Two llfelioalii conlalnliig ll The drum corps of Ihe I,,'1 "'" "', ' "" , T'T''.",, 'f (.Huilde poi.1 of the A r n; "' Vf,..' ', 'f""y l.eiflon has been Invlli'il lo I iilif pint In the firs! day of the I'en ' dlelon lloiin.l-l .. and WII In all, ,,rob..bllll "V-";'- Hon was reirlM-il Ibis moiilln,.; The Hood lilve also b'- In attendance on Ibe Siime ti. l.i, (Irani e band, all previous years, will be piesenl ror " ' l-nrned Ihese rour n may all four days of Ihe show. Ui-il : have been washed oill of the little year was Ihe first lime Ilia! Ihicrart. local drum corps appeared ul I he I Iteport or the sinking of Mm- ltound-1 !. however. ' TODAY'S GAMES AMKIUf AM I. HUSTON" (AP) Chicago ltoston :aui i: I!. II. K. fi IX I 0 II 5 (No hll. no run game.) llalteries: l.yoos and (Irabowskl: llarrlsi. I'.uvscU und G'uiton. Slokes. h. i:. M-:w YOISK (AP) It. Kt. Ixiuls I fi New York I ! Hallerles: Vangllderand Hehang Prnnock and Collins, Heven ld. PIIII..MH:i.PIIIA (API- Phlla - deliihla-llelroll ruin. game postponed.' WASHINGTON (AP) Cleve-lund-Washlnglon postponed, rain. Two games lomorrow. NATIONAL l,l-:.(il i; PITTMItl ltO (Al') It. H. Philadelphia 2 PltlKburg - 4 1 Hallerles: 1 leun and Wlluon: i llunh tend Huilth. Hopi Snake Dance Begins Today Ifcitr is a xroup of iilctmcs taken at the last Html snake, dance, AImvo Is a group of priests lined up outride the "klsa" uniting ti rocclvn the, live ratlleHiiakes In tliclr bands. Tim lower group shows how the pricMs look tn the tfiviiiunial makeup. At the left Im a typical Hol "flapper." finb ns formerly wmh wlwteil by llio prlcslK to marry tli wlnnor of tho ytMing iimii h race. Nolo bow her hair is ari-angtI '.vpiasb b lasHoniH," llio Ilopls call It. And Kho dotxui't wear flilffon TWO VESSELS li btCHlllGl' and Freiprhter Succumlj to Erie Gale Four Men Are Ilc liorted Missing. t'l.l'.Vl:l.AMI. Ana. 2' (Al") : The llfehoiil lu which Dim- nr lll )(., r Uw crrw of Ihe Klcailler simk j iiowarn liei'Keii. winen ! orr l-:rle. I'll., early io:liiy. ! lllhlri hi l.like l:rle when . found , ear icrry .iiiinaiifi. wns ) float Iiik upside clown In mid-hike . lilts aflcrnoim li.v the sliynner I ramis. I I Ct,i;vl;i.ANI). 'Ohio, Aug. 21. (Al') The Hlen r Harold !(lerken. IkiI li n ii bv iriirinllc wavea uhleb wen- whlmi-d Into fury by Ii ; riii-mili. nn hour gale, sank in Luke I Mrli i-leht iiiili-H out of Kl'ie. I'd.. ! . ' ., , Another Imal. lu which four ...r r ii... uii.i.1,,1. I IN M .,Mlr,H, ,n. The m.-n abroad the missing (Il-Illll f-MI-IIM Wltri"!"1 IU" V,.UII- ..I' .'II I"l iiai'i rr.-. iii 1 ii in.... rl i. ii ml In.""" j.ukhi. derrick engine jtiei-ueu, a Ilelgnter. Iisieu uui oi i lluffalo, N. Y.. and Ihe rescue of the Id men WHS received ll by Ihe Inler-l'lly lliidln Telegraph In a radio dispiLtih Irnm lln- .Mall land. . i The sinking of Ihe sliamcr was d-serllied by J. H. Oainble. captain or the ImihI. 'Ille steamer III- saio. was loaded ul Kile peninsula anil was hound for llurfalo. While it was being pounded by tin- heavy (Conllnit'-i on Pare S) i $H9,000 Will Be Spent "I (In ( '(1nmlii:i W' iltnmcl lG WASIIINOTON. Aug. 21. IAI'1 - Army-engineers aiiuoiiiiced lo- t dny the allotment or hinds lor river and harbor works. A Intal o( ll.'iil.litiil was set aside for the liit'-rnalional wa terway rrom llehiwilro river lo Chesalieake Hay. Ilelaware nod Maryland, other iillolment In eluded: C-.tM-ades ejinal. Columbia riv er. Washington. Ill Mm. IHilles-Celllo canal. Columbia river. Oi-egon. 1 1 '.'". Canal and locks. Willamellc rl'-r. Oregon, fl",b"0. WMP-Mfh' Art PSIIiI Ira Bulletins I'XMIT WAYjNte, llld.. Atllf. 21. (Al') Two ililldreii were killed ami i-ouslilerable ' doniaffo van eniiNffl hy n storm that awrpti ilirouali tlilN city anil enxtwnrd In to Olilo yeKtenlny. Iletlia Mlelke, H.' and lier nHie-ear-olil brotlicr Clini les er- killed when UglitnlliK Mlnick a irranary on tltn farm of llielr nil her, l.dwanl Mlelke, near I'nuldlliu, Ohio. A heavy rain flooded .strei-tH lieio cuiihIiik ce.s.sa llo for Ntneral lioiirn of &tivot car and auliiilKiblle traffic. POHTIiAXK, On-.. Aug. 1 (AP) Winter has arrived on Mount Hood. The nenk had lodav lon-1 I ..!.. Iiu ...u..ilit nr ...l.l.n lied naln lis manllll of wlllto. ' I'.Mtis, Aiir. ai. (AP) Mrs. ,,,.rl..u . vamlerhllt dlMt hem loday lit Ihe Holel Itllz as thn - - - -- li'Mlll of eolllplicalloils wlltch fol lowed nn Infecfloii In her throat., .MOM'KI'.AIi, Aug. !!! (AP) liilMiii iiiiule It four ixiiisecullrn mali'hes oil iver ihe Cuban Ilavls ni n Seklo liiwaia 1'Hik tho '"" "'' oiH'iihig sliiKh-s of Ihe final, beat- Inu Kogelio Paris, Cuban, 6-2, ll-ii, fl-2. (S.M.I.M. Ore., Aug. 21 (AP) The brlilgf nerosN White river on Ihe .Mount Hood loon highway, wnsnni mil y rn'snei. waters niir- iiiv lite rniiiu ir iiie rnst. tiart ir nltthl ami Ihe lis,,, road will be . ,...., , ,-.,,,, - dny. Four Portland Taxi Drivers Arc Attacked rol.tTI.ANII, Ore:. Aug. 21 (AP) l-'our laxlcab drivers were at tacked early today lu different partH or the elty. police suspected tin- asMiillants were sympathizers wltll striking taxlc.ib drivers. , , -,, . . "Trr,, , l,0VglrI Killed by Wild Broncho in Chicago CIIICAOO, Aug. ' 21 (AP). l.oul.v lltirtutv, Montuna rod o e'liieHtrlenue, tiumM-d to d-at h .;MM.rlmi'nt with animals liavit skilful use of radium and th X yesleidfiy by it wtbl broncho at . 'w ,t.a( no on.. Is it posslblo ruy. In this connection, however Motdlnrs field, confld'-d to a com pHnlon shortly before, she had iirfinifitill Inns nt ilenlh. ' ., I woilliln i care it w as I hope she sal former. act my ru ck bi ok n,' to Marie itbson. Tlien she roile Into t he urena and rnimmnd lir pHmtf - Inir st 1, Itut Hheil he loused ber hold on the reins f"i- mln- ute, t he animal threw her, News or her death In a hospi tal came during the evening pur formance and spectators slood with bared heads in tribute lo her. The body Is lo be sent to HprliiK- field Mo where a f Ive-yeur-obl son lives "The kIH hud been des- pondent. Miss Gibson said, since her estrunnement from her hus - bund, a Ultf Handy, Mont-, rancher, ' ' flHIVIY PLANES TO GIRDLE S.A. State and War Depart ments Announce posed Flight ; Around South America. WASHINGTON, AUK. 21. (AT) A flight by five army airplanes around Houth America is being " planned by tho state and war do- purtments. Formal announcement that the '.Ii. ni.nlpi.fwni. ntllllllV In tllO Pro- cess of arrangement between the state department and the various ln cen,rttl American gov- .. nnni.iirnn1 Willi flllltin ID. ", . ... i..,..i i day In a Joint statement issued by Ihe- two departments. "Tho war department contemp lates a flight around South Amer ica bv five army airplane," tne Bnnouncement said. "The Blaln do purimeni nua reriueBted Ihe various ,,!, .,,s on Ihe roulo of the pro- posed flight for permission to liy over their territories." Tavorablu replies have been re ceived from some of Ihem. "Until replies shall have been received from all ot thn countries concerned Ihe war and etato do uiriinenl deem It courteous not to discuss Ihe routo or detulled pinna for the flight." ' The starting point of the flight nresumably will be ill Kelly Held, Hun Antonio, Tex., urmy air corps I mining center. Say 8 Correct Mating Would Make Man Immune to Cancer ITHACA. N- Y., Antf. 21. (A I') J obtained. In rati fed on nematodes a n ran become immune to can- : takon from tho mtuaclesof tho West cer, but probably never wilt, lu1-Indian cockroachea found nround eaiiM" Hociety tMiinot direct thi Hiijfar fiictorien or in. ships enaK'l miitinK f ""n 11,1(1 women relHt-n tho WeNt Indian trade, ant to Hie cIlHeaHe, (us Ih done with J Opcralloiui HucrcHsfnl aitlmalK, In the opinion of lr. Kr- tVincer, ho bellevns, may be cured win J' Kmlib. of WiiHhlnitlon. 1 . ( by operation, If Uncovered In Mnn i'.. wlio Im attendlMK interna- (limit I conareHii of plant Hclence ... ,.nrl,. . univcrHity. to breed a race entirely roMlsBUit 10 ne pointed oui inai many stip iis ULtlih mii Wl. hut rIho ' noMcil "rtiros" cannot ho called I to ,r,.i'd another race If Ml per c'tit cnm-eroiiM. It Ik believed the samu .woubl apply tl liuiiiun race. ,"'r'1 w,.rr ll possible to diced the mat- ' lM' . .... r ...... .M,I ' . ' n, I . ' ' ' " ' ' (. 1 lie AIII'TICHIl nnuviiiiiuii i .n"- - ' cer Kertearch, and recoKiilsed tia a more common cause, In Dr. 8mlths leadlnv aiitliorlly on cancer in thin opinion, tho urnentu brought into country, believes that, AiSkZi-viPMJri-' Ihrough continued use of . . I-... ........ , aus. i ny an u. r .- .It. and that the organism which Piu' cancers or tumon on plants Is tho same as lhat which aff-i'ls the hunmn body. Ills own experiments with plants, ho said, . have shown that the cancer organ- lama produced aro not unlike thoso IIIC Oil S CRUSHED Government Officials An nounce Ending of Rev-; olutionary War TAMARINDO SCENE OF FINAL BATTLE Army of Rebels Routed by 1,500 Soldiers Guerilla Warfare Still Raging. WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. (AP) Tho Nlcarnguan legation an nounced today- that It had been advised officially that revolution ary outbreaks' tn Nicaragua ended Vesterduy "whou all attempts of uprisings wore crushed." - "The government today aland a Btrotigor," wild tho legation's an nouncement, 'having Increased Its prcatlgu and sympathy with the people, as tho rebels have fallen In complete discredit through their vile excesses, auch as murders, pil laging uad burning of properties. "All wiro lines and routes oC comnvunlcatlon wllh Ioon, Chlnan dega and Corntto have been re established." , M A N AGUA. Nlcanitruu. Auif. -21. (AP) The government reports lhat It ha the rebellion suppressed and lelcirruph and railway com munication restored throuRhout tho country, Tho rehel forces have been broken up Into Bmull btajids ' and aro resorting; to guerrilla war-, faro. Government troops lo tn nu--. ber of 1600 yesterday routed 8H0 t robelH-at ' Tamarlndo, Chlchlpriilpa." ' The wpprted Iobscs were, two.oni- tho g-e- ror.icnt : ild and 1 f reb-: -eia. The revolutiooista wore bad ly defeated at Tamerltido, a vlllapu on the Pacific side of the repub lic. It la tuaserled that many of. them were killed or wounded and that the others In their flight left behind ten machine guns, TOO rifles and a half million round of anunu nitlon, tn udditlon to other sup plies. TWO-RING WAR NOW UNDER WAY IN THE ORIENT PEKING, Aug. 21. (AP) Mar shal Wu Pel-Ku, North Chinese war lord who with Marshal Chang Tso 1.1 n nt present dominates affairs nt Peking, has departed for the region of the Yangtze river, hl ul timate destination being Yochow. Hero he la to assume command of tho forces opposed to tho Hunancss troops. ' Tho Hununcoe troops are sup porting Canton, or South Chlneso government and have begun a gen tral attack on tho northern Invad ers which Chang Knl-Chek Can tonese generalissimo Is reported to be directing from, Changsha. Dispatches from Hankow say the soulherners hkvo broken through the allied flank at Hunan. Tho forces of Wu Pet-Fu and Chang Tno-LIn have a two ring war on their hands. Their troops nro pursuing tho rctrtatlng nationalist armies or Koumlnchun west from Kulgan In the north. Another army Is opposing Hie. Canlon forces in the south. Both tho Cantonese and Ihe Koumlnchun tu-e regarded as aided und Inspired by soviet itus la. Miiperricial cancers and moan ne:ir or on the akin and easily reach- I fd imiy be overcome by proper and ' such definitely until tho lupae of time hv brought no recurrcne! (or ino maiticnan. growins. Itepeated contact with soot, coal ff.ir nnmrrin mmiI unlllnes are br- v,.(i ,rt hu ntiuinr tho eomnurit , wtM, nnMiUlv H Ii Un.llh nnltlti.rl nil! llinT .-..u.. - - ,w"" cancers most common in men wen those of tho mouth. 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