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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1926)
EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE ratuV tiptttti CITY EDITION THE WEATHER O W BOO N : L'nsett led" to night and Thursday, prob- ably rain In the west portion. : Normal temperature. VOLUME XXV. MKMUKlt ( ASSOCIATE I) I-KKS8 LA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 192(5. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 82' 23 GROUPS 10 CAMPAIGN FOR ARMORY Organizations of City Re spond to Cull for Assistance ROHRINO MEETING HELD LAST NIGHT 41 Afi'lnie"es Given by Ma jor IL II. Huron, A. J. Stance and Several Others. An even fill persons, re present -inir organizations In the city, ntl. inl d !!' meeting or the' cill K ll's iirni'iry roinniMhu' Insl nlwht ;it ilc riiy hull, wln'ii plans for (1m- committee campaign, for iho it mini y nii as in-, which will np !;! r (Hi Ihe city luillol III Ihe elec 1 ion m xl in mil li. werc outlined. Kliiu-r i-'toddurd w appointed :-s p- i iiiiiiirn! cl-tii -;iwin oT the i'I liztiis' funiniitlt'i' wllh n request (lint li" K'-Iim-: hU own executive crMii n h : 11 und various oilier In Mils of rinniiiitlt cs lo conduct the cam paign. Oiitaiiiathrn Vnrk !; h organization represent 'd was j .sI.i lo iippoinl a committee In i-arrv u the campaign work w ii it in their organization. They wep. . particularly urged to have, sniiii fni.- lullr before the meetings' of Mn- clubs and lodges explaining in dclnil tin armory hill. The cnmnillf)'" ol'IVrcd lo furnish hp ab'iH to any gHni.nl ion up on !( I'" ( ha i ! s I T. rtcynohlH presided ovi-r 1 he ti 1 J tr as temporary I-aii ipan and called upon several ol t l.'ifi- prt :-nt lor short talks. HlllDII NlM1ll Maior II. I". Huron, ir tin- Kusl ii li f H gull ha II a Hull of I he C re rini nali')ii-i guard, was among the speaker--. H" told Ihe need ol' an aniMny in Muslern On-won and s-imI lh.it, h'- wan confident .thii.t. I he i.jl? V n'.ld ''lrt.r'pnj:-i If" ptitf- lilt' .! 111! M lll'-O Ol me IIM-m n .r ill- M'-as'in- ai-d interest uf-ri'-i-nlly y.i that I hey would get oul ami volt- on lection day- Hi . v,,i;.iii"'l lh-1"huh-al side of t 1m ioa;t r. giving figures on tin dlin- :i.--i'ns ol jmiinrifH huill In other M f lions of (lie Htah' Tor tin Hiitin' amount uf moiwv jim HNK-d Tur In lin- ntt a.nin- lor mi l-Iaslr-rn Orr fV'tll illliiOl'V. Mi; ItlHO diKCIlMHCMl Mif various iisch of tin- hilihlitiK iik a iiiiintiip.il xathiTiiiif pluri-. iih v . (I an ipiaiti-rs lor tin lUilloiml jVU.d'f' rompany. Star. Iii l'av I In I f llar.h II- I'.rady told of th d-v.-'itria-s ol an armory liulhllnt; to im- town K n rally, aftr (f iiti!ilill-) nn l-'ivn) ORKGON TRAIL COINS ARE NOW ON SALE HERE Alr;i. y s irl.s ol" ( )n-ifoil Trail hair dollars, hriirhl m w Hllvor 4inc iiiOT:h 'o supply tin- demand in I .a Cnml" liavt- I n r'V l''-d I lV ln- I nil'-'l Statc-M Naltonal lianli In-r,. and an- now f-arly for dis I ti hiil ion. I.i'vt.-r II.; Ilraniwrll, rashh r. annoiincffl. An ai t of eoriKtvMH allowed tin foiitaj.'- o,r nol nion- than hIk inll lif;n of tin- half dollars i-innnicni- .r;iiinu' I In- Old Oregon Trail tind J IIV piom-ers who Iravi-led over it. Ti"- piet ore of an Indian war- i ior t. l it it the outline of ihe t'nl iNs map ax a haekL'round. H on oil'- shle of Die idill and on other iff eniiruvetl u rovered w and nx team. The m u- eoins nn- hehifT Hold for 1 and Ihe extra Till eentH poi-9 to I he ( in ron Trail Memorial fuml to h" 't: d til ereetilllf IlloniimelUS almiw th- trail, alo to perpetuahr 1 I h' nt nun y oT I he trail and to i .flinale llo- popI- of the I'nltedi Si .i iii tin pn-alni'hK of itH lil- KEEPING A PLACE IN THE SUN Tlx- Irwineos mall ulio ha- nil i"fatdi-icd iicc-frul Imi-Iih limit on ?;jfMl Heihf to the iiiiii iiiinift.v U alme. iiIkioh ll fnii--lani mhirliM'i'. He laki's nn i haiiee. t;)t fdd riclomrr fir gi-Mins hK torc anil hi mtIi-': airl lie Ink no chain oil ne i-tMiiiiii-is luilinir lo kmuv liirr lie rod hilt lie MdK. The tun liit pnhlh It li fWUtv pllhlie he lll-M- II .Nl ltd ceflenci- of yn Ire. (tf itiahly. tf ,ri.Ys Ih i iiiim' it ln-.l-1-oii nen ihliiE-. while I lie nrr imh. niI il --l-erifU ulicn etorMI (fMllai'l I- iiiaiiilnlneil. w lierr It-" lieml hiK In alir.-tefitel) InOlnl. Ami it mm tin all i Hk for Hint at tiaiitw htOtalhm to hn in the a.iw-i-jis'tu niliiiiiiiH iif Ihe Oh rer. "OIhi rer AtlterlhliiK A Mi-rclut mltr-big Strrvkf,'' HUGO SWAN V '-a feS wMMii Mm Mii&o Snn,'rptrl on salcsman hii and mlvi riislu. will h iiirc. 'ln-itk TlmiMlay ami I ihlay nljclils In (hi- IiIkIi si hul itinlliorhiiii. lie has ii national reputation. BRANCH BANKING F. L. lIe.ye)-s, Homo from L. A. Convention, Tells of New System Ifraneh hankiiiMT n compara tively new praetiee of the tiiu--hnnored Instil ul ion. and one in which California h-adslht! counlry gripped the atli-nliou of the 7.IMI0 l.juik'-rs who lt-mleil ihe national t-onvnlion of the Aniiri cali Hank'TH asHoeiallon at los AiiKeh s las! week, hroiiKht a hold a speeial ' Krssion for itH di:-us-sion ami Sliecei-ded In keeping the ineiiiher.s lip until -I o'clock in the .morning whth- they argued - the suhjcl pro and con., hel'on- I hi-y arried al an expresHion repiesi-n- tative ol" tie- asutcinljon. aeeoid ing. to K. I,. M yers. vii- presi dent of the li Oram!- Nation:! I hank, who has just retiM in-d I rum the wssion. The new syslein is nol lu force In lref im. alt hough slals of I he union now penull its praclice, Mr. M' yi-rs raid. t'HigH'-;s Consider I'lan lis applicallon to nat'otial hanks is now lidng eonsid'-red hy ctMiirn sw. Ihe housi- having aln-ady passe I Ihe MeKadden hill, on which the han';rrs' dlsi'UHsion c'-n-tend. The McKndden hill. Mr. Meyers explains, has two ohjeclfveH: l-'irsl. to ah! nation; 1 hanks hy pulling !h"in on a partly with slali- hanks ht llie mutter oT the percentage or Ihelr capital Hint governs the a mount of I he) r loan!': H-Tond. lo remilale hrti m-li ' hanking hy per mit I imr n at lotial hank to aeeepl the .-ystem on the siime status as sla.le iiiinks in slates w her., jl is already eslahlished. and to allow for ilJ- practice hy national hanks in other slat'H i;S fast as the slate : I Inued on raf 'oiir.) Jail Breaker in Custody Here; Gives Self Up Ofi-ald .1. KlllOlliel, one of Ihe fi e prei'ii'-rs l hat l.i oke from enmity al Ihdsn. Ida.. Hepl. to. wave himself up lo the custody of tepnty Sheriff II. A. K ling ha tu rner here this morning, lie Is he ing held for Ihe Ada eoitnty. sher iff, who' has heen notified, and is on hi:; way to ha Orande. "Tired of dodtriii mound," Koiu niel told the officer wearily as he made known his identity. "Mirhi as ell go hack and get il over w ilh. ' Ilnnnoel. who says he is L; years old. is wanted on a ehar;M- "f a jiiilt. He lias ' never stoi.d ti ia I. Three or Hie fonr ttilii whuin he fi.cap'd at l'.oie hove heen iv-np-tured. Th" other is still at large Kununel told Kli nulla miner lliat lie h id cothliig Lo do with the actual hieakui out. . hut yjrnplv took adanlai:e of Hie opportunity aft-r it had heen made. Injured Woman on Way lo Pendleton Her hark protect... I by a cast . Mk. Ivll'h II, til, most seriously In jured of t he I ml j. i ii women hurt when ib'ir hack was thrown into :i ditch hv John ,ind-eys olitouoe Idle near Mind I'My Sunday even im;. was aide lo he I emu veil hv ambulance fi"ln Ihe Orande Ki.ttde hie.pit.il to a he,pfl.i ill Pendleton t Ills e ftel iiihi'I. Mrs. lrnee Willi;, m. Mis- l 'an je A Ul ab. i in a lid .l i h. Hall's daiii;hler Amu-:. who Mtf,'-ied various Kiuaite. fractures and bruises, were taken to the Pen dleton hospital late yesterday In the bunie way. 3 ARRESTED WHEN POLICE STAGE RAID Titian - Haired Nepress Faces Charges of Pos- sessing Liquor COLORED MAN IS FINED BY JUDGE Albert Suddeth and Mrs. Joe Iowa Both in Jail Pending Further De velopments. . Mrn. Joe If.wa, (itlan-halred ncgresa, is fiiclng chariteH of pow Hc.KHiou of Intoxiciitiug liipior: Al lien Suddelh. colorod. plcmlcd guiliy lo that churgc and was fined anil Jack .Sump,, alleged to have heen drunk. Is awaiting trial following a raid conducted hy the police on a nortlisid,(! residence yes terday al'lernoou it t 4 o'clock. When Police Oilef flint llaynes. officers W. C ami II. Howard and deputy Slicriff Hugo Kllnghummer entered the hulhUng Mrs. Iowa at tempted to destroy a hottle partly full of liuuor, It Is said. The police sought to prevent thin and In the meantime, Suddeth, holding u glass containing liquor, stood liko - a frozen inume while the struggle went on and when the officers de manded that he hand over the i;lass, he did :io without further parley. When hailed hefore Municipal Judge ('. M. I lumphrcyM Suddeth earnestly said: ". lodge, your hon or, I desires lo plead guilty." At noon Suddeth had not paid hlu fine." 209 Art Lovers View Pictures in II o nan Display School hoys and girls eounledl, with mounting ;;Ietr the ii'.M) child and adult lovers of art who'reveled' last nicM in Hie dlsplny of aneientj and niiidorn maslf-rpipces of pnint-j iug that hang on the walM at IIou- ill hall. The larger the attendance. Ihe more proceeds there will he. Ami every penny of the receipts, after 'he expense of shipping the cxhihlt to tin- next town lias heen met, will uo into the fund to hu.v pictures Tor Ihe schools. f'apllV I meres! Ivrii. prnhnhly few schook-i lu the cminlry can lxtast pupils more de- voied to g I pictures. Vet many of (oir sehootrottin walls are hare. And Hie pictures we do have are mostly sepias not the richly col ored reproductions-Hint the chil dren hue." Mrs. Oladys Douglass said Ihe other tiny. "They tire de lighted that Ho y are lo have some new oue.'i i',n ihe pictures on ex hihil at lloiian hall," Thai pictures are a good Invest ment for school was hrmight out in the talk hy .Mrs. Stella luule. n li Craude primary teacher, last eveninc; when she declared Hint for e;ilt!ng influence there h .:-hool mom equipment to epial prints of the masterpieces. The American artists and school of paiuling composed Ihe tlieuu: of O'oiiiinucd on i'age l-'lve) George Carlton to Serve Fifty Days Hi:: term lu prison finished ultll time off for good hehuvlor, (Jeorit' i 'a ill on will return to I .a 1 inutrle Ids week to serve an additional 50 days in the county jail to satisfy a line of Jinn thai wan purl of his sentence on conviction lu circuit court, for possession of mush. Amos O. Helms, deputy sheriff, left this morning for Salem to ac company tailtoil hack lo Im Orande. Eight Stores to Participate in American Legion Style Show Oct. 26 li"M l,a Orandf! hi ore', present ing ahitui ;to ni'idel (. will lie repre sentetf in Ihe style show to be given under the auspices of the local A locric n I .eeimi mwt I lei . T, unrl J7 ai the Arcade theater. t lief; ides dlspS.iy of the newest cn'.itioiis in wniiien's wealing ap parel, new stles In hihlrenV and men's cbd ties wili a I so be shown. Several men's stores have prom ised exhibilM. Nevvltns Art and llahy slni will bae at least six liltlt lel-. to displ.'v chllil'en's wear for tboKO op to the ie,e of six years. Hill's depart men t nlort will ba vv t l.re toitdeb-. whi. will exhibit the latest thiols in -a ouhmi's d'ess'-, e.its ' ..ml iniMinerv. The J. I. Petllit-y i'Hii.'iiy wilt h.t ve from l hre to j ft e a ml The Pan have n! I f ;i i ( hi e-. poi Ii of Hie--e xtores i .lie arranging for ileaiug "htbiis. 'I i Mmim eiT ear. j Among the men's cloth,ng stores! whb h will have display are: The I Tufei'try, iho New Yurk Store, 1 Swan Lectures Here Expected To Attract Many La Grande Bu sines s Firms Sponsoring Ap pearance of Salcsman- ' ship Authority. Vhother one earns his hreud iih a Hinge driver or hy trimming huts. )ils ahllity to spread it with hut ter. u nd occasionally honey, de pends on hlH exusp of the phlluH- ! ophy of ualesmaiiKhlp. according to j Hugo Swun, salesmanship author ity uf countrywide address, who I will lecture at the high school 'uudltorhim Thursday und l'riday evenings. The lectures are for I everyone Interested in hetterlug j himself, 'through a finer, under standing of - Halcsinaiishlp. la jflratide bust n ess firms are spuusor t lug Swan's appearance here and a , large atleudunce la expected, j Practical nyslslunce Is promised hy those who have heard Swan's j dlsciiHsluns. . Ho indulges lu tho Jorizlng only when it is necessary lu bring out .the practical Hide of !the Biihject. What he has to wiy, ' he deli vers In plain underHtand. ;nhte language with concrete lllus i tratloiis. - ! Span's delivery Is said to he easy, i and lively, since ho la thoroughly. ( conversant .with his topic through ! extensive experience and education : along Intensive salesmanship lines, j Nmhii Also h Writer. Hugo Huan Ih nol (inly a Ice jtui'er, hut n writer, ami has con t rl but ed a rt Icles on a I most overy hiiKlness subject connected wllh the marketing of products or Ideas. He has u reputation for holding his audiences without diminution of terest for an hour and a half at a time. His mimicry of poor siiles methods- Is called cliissic lu piri form work, and keeps his iiudiem-c tin laughter ul' remembered mis- lakes. To ; Abroad. Uecenlly Swan loured Missouri, Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkans as. New Mexico and Cullforniu. Af ter his present lecture Itinerary lllirough Oregon and Washington. he will accept Invitations from . cities In Caiiudu, and follow his' j dominion tour with a Journey to I rhiglumlumh iroUund. : WAELOWAN DIES IN JOSEPH HOME iLmlwig Knapper, Pioneer t Resident of Kast Orc- ; jgon, Answers Uall laid wig. Knupper, a resident of IJastorn Oregon wince 18X1. and for many years a political power and one of the leading sheeimen of Wallowa county, died at his home t Joseph Tuesday a I It p. m. He wiim 73 years old. j M r. Knapper's estate of I , ft 21 acres of good farm land. tying I about five and u half mi Ids east ,of Jpneph. Is one of the largest land best improved in Wallowa county, . . r I rounded Joseph llaiik I Part let iti(liig In both rural and j tow n Interests of his neighborhood, , .Mr, K'iiapper served un the Joseph ' couneJt as its president. I le was the foumler of the l-'lrst National hank there, retiring about three years before that institution was idosed. At the time of his death, he was vlcp president of ihe Klrsl Mank of Joseph. In the days of political conventions, he was often offered 'nominations as county Judtre and commissioner, hut . al ways refused. Mr. Knapper was horn In White side county. Illinois, April . IHr.J. i When he became of age. he was mude.mamiKer of his father's large farm, and kept that responsibility for five years. Then he went to Iowa. After two years of farming in the corn stule, ho moved to Ore gon, seining h, Piiiatilla couulv, where he and 11 Jennings, his broiher-lii-law, Niuk up the sheet Industry. In IHHH. they transfer- (Continued on Page I'jve) Cllnl's Olothlcry and WeHlenhaver & Ollbert. They will display men" clothing for every occasion. other stores lu the city will also lone exhibits providing they are aide to secure the proper opiii meul hy that lime. A nother display, of w hh ti ver tittle Is known so far, is uImo biiie arranged for, tt will be announced when pin iih are completed. Me net I tile I 'cat are Omiicc, An I literesti ug part of the mIioc will be a feature dance hy Miss I leu lab New tin. "Pig leaves." the motion pic ture to be iflven In connection ulth the ft; le exbiblls. Is it fashion show Hlf. show lug the evolution of Ktyles fnwn Kve'i lime lo the tre--ent day. Home of (he seats for the show will Im rterted. Including the first II rows downstairs and alt uf the loge seats. Tim reservation board will go up Oct, 'ii ul ihe OlasM Drug ttloru. s GRAND LODGE SELECTS NEff STATE HEADS James Webb, of Union, Is Chosen as Grand Outer Guard PYTHIAN SISTERS ELECT RAE BATER Corvallis Views Annual Parade This Morning 500 Members Gather for Event. t t'OltVAIJJS, Ore, Oil. Ill (Af) Knights of Iytu!ti8 and Pythian Sisters numbering more than Ron arc here attending their annual state convention. HusineHH occupied Ihe delegate! today following the parade mi J banquet last nighl. Offlcera elect ed are: (Inind chancellor, Kdi.on Hal Ingh. Mt. Helens; grand vice chan cellor, Robert fS. Morrow, Port land; (fraud prelate, l. P. Putter aon, dallUH; grand keeper of rec ords a lid seal. Waiter 0. Oleeson. Raker; grand muster of exchequer, James Maloney, Pendhdon; Krand iniister-ut-arnis. lOdmund Harmon, Portland; grand Inner guard, Wil liam Oould, Salem: grand outer guard, James Webb, l'uion; grund trustee, Kobert d. lytle. Vale. Among the Pythian Sisters elect ed were Hue Muter, Klgln, grand chief; 1'uriie Knight, Kugcno, grund Junior:. Pearl K Inzer, Sal eut, grand mlslress of fintin'e; Kvti Marks, Hosehurg, grand guard: Mary Mangold. Pendleton, grand press ugent. .Mr. and Mrs. Ciuiide Kerry, K, K. JMxon and Mrs. .1. A, M.c'niihy ure attending the Knights of Py t h ia-s and i y t h ian Hist cm gru nd lodgv meeting at CorvalllH, which sltirted yesterday and ill cIoho tonlgnt. ,ilr. hihI Mrs, Herry and Mrs. McCnrthy drove to IVrtlnnd ovi .the vweeli end und '-went lu Corvuilts Trom there Alondiiy. Mr. i.ou left Mondny night for Iho convention town. Aimee Fighting Desperately in Court Hearing iiaIjIj ok .ipstici;. i.oh an- GIOldlH, Oct. 13. (API - Aimee Hem pie Mcpherson's battery of legwi advfsors, headed by W. I. (ill hert, iiiHislialled Its full strength In municipal court here- today in preparation for u desperate attempt to baiter down the story of Lor raine Wisemati-Sellaff, w hose as sertions that she was employed to produce fal.se evidence In the kid naping c:ise resulted in charges of -i I in ina t : conspiracy being filed against the evangelist., , When today's session began, (is trlct Attorney Keyes continued to draw from the lips of .Mrs. Wise man testimony which the state con tends will prove false the story of a lid net ion, told hy t lie eva ngellHt with her hand on the III hie, and show conclusively thai Ihe Angiitis temple pastor was the funnel cot tage companion of Kennel h O. Ormlslon, former temple radio op era I or and now a fugitive from Jub ilee. Kach time OHnerL Interrupt ed, Keyes teapeil to his feet, fight ing every objection to the last ditch and generally won his point. 6 Oregon Stores Are Purchased I'OltTLAM). Ore, Oct. t:t (AT) l-porl of I In- wile ff l be six xlorcs or Ihe It. A. Iihiur com puny. Inc.. in (Mkoii. hus Imh'ii filed in ff-d'-ni dlKhicl court l,y A. ' l.h iii;um . (i.-iMitml. ('ul.. and Arthur f iolthold. N"w Vork, ro-r'--lv-rH. The fall- ih silhect to ;ippt owit of I he rout t. The st oi c h ii t K In tun I h Kn H i. ltos-hiiig, I'firtiaiul, Allmny and Kuircnc w-i c sohl to 1 h J. ( '. Mrlll coinptitiy of fort hi nd fur $sn. o. m. Ht-iuinKion IioukIi) 111- IVndh-ton nit no for XIO.O'MI, Severe Temblor Recorded Today VK'TOIMA. I. , Orl. U (Al) - An "iirMuiuiikM of s'-vi rlty pin nuuiitM'd coilipHrulde In the on thnl laid YfihohntiiH, Tokyo und hum- citicK w mh(c In .lipim M-p'. I. iyi'2 was ri-cord-d li r" nt 1 1 ; I this inoruintf. Thr-c shocks r.-coi'l-d Ih-ic hint niicht and lod.iv h re placed 2.4'"i uillcs nwnyHlii In ' (In virintly of Km nictiHi ki Kaiurhiitks is a p'-ntnsula "f Ah!- slid ts I.Mmi nilh-N ii'irt h fir th district srilhl'-d In f'-'n. The Imm( uf 11m Ihr-c i-lifM-k CMnllllllCll Ml I o'cltMk tlltS Hlt'T- notin, II w hs I lu' u very pro nounced, Uonxuli-M IIcIkIiIm olmcr--tory reported and likely lu con tinue Uirvc hours inure. MARIE'S MOST RECENT PICTURE i - . VsEA ... I. This nU'liiri of Mlirlo, guiill of fiuniunlii, wnn tnkfn JunI bi'firn kIki li-fl nni'liiiroBl for u licr way lo llii I'nllcd Hialm. Sho cmluirkiKl ro- Amcrkw j-csliTday ufler sH'iulli several daja In , - rruiuv. Klamath Falls Paper Purchased By Bruce Dennis KLAMATH FA1.LH, ' Ore., Out. 13 (Al1) c.'otnlnir imi llie surprise fiature of the i'hunil'r of eoin- jmem' civic cxpunnlon ; luncheon hit noon loduy, Bruce , Dennis jrornuT publisher of the.l.ll .tlrande Observer and former slste senator, lunnotinued his purcluiso of he Kyenlin .Herald .from K. 0. Mur-J ley, UK puMlxiter for inorn iniin a ilecaue. k ' Mr. Dennis announced 1hst. the wile would he effecllve iuiniedlate ly und lhat he hud assumed ac tive management Joday: 'r,iedlnff the purchase, Mr. Dennis disposed or his home,', raueli und business block In I.u Utrunde. ' Thih aflnrnoon Mr. -and Mrs. Dennis established a viornianent home here. . Announcemenl coneernlnir -the fulute policy of Ihe paper will bo made at a Inter date. . , ' Terror Bandits Still Roam San Francisco 'Beat' KAN PHANCIHt'O, Oct. U. (AP) As though in a gesture of con tempt for authority, the "Terror Pundits" who have slain four men since Saturday, robbed another man last night while more than I mm armed men patroled the streets to prevent n renewal of the gunmen'H banditry. The victim was Monroe Moore, a hotine paint oil and decorator, who was lured from his home hy a tele phone call to u false address. As lie walked along the Hide walk a large car came to an abrupt stop beside him, and two young in eh with drawn pistols robbed him of -aii while a third remained tit the wheel fif the luaehiuo. , Police today were without a def inite clue as to the Identity of the gunmen. Nearly 3'H suspects were arrested yesterday und hist night hut all hut three were released. Seal Institute In Pendleton Today 1 I'KMMJ.TO.W die.. Or!. Ul. i The aiiuii.il Kustern Oipkoii ('hi-tst-; ni:iH seal sale institute opened here . today nt the roimty ilrary. The l imitillii county health iih-ifK-hitiun spoiiHors this work and I officers ure takiitK an iictlvo pint I in sale phiiiM. imox ri:oi'i.i: im iti; ltcpn-K-ni;ittvn of the I nton (county ChiisluiiiK wills sale coin-.inltfi-c hp- nti.-iidliiK" the (bird un- mini f'htiMtiims seal itisttiiilo at I'cudhtoii loday. Mrs. l-'loyd Mr. ! Ivcnnon. who Ih county chnlrmiin jof the inoVf iiM-nt. snd Mrs, K. M. JI'-iiniKluiw, city cluitriiian, both i left for Ivndlf-lou this iiiornitiK". j Hcconipiinhd by Mrs. Krank Harris i and M im. K. ' . I'ayton iiu uib'-rs (of I In cerniniltce. I imnir.i; iti.iM,A l.J I (It ANTH I'AHH. Of. U CAI'I , Th (uiporary hrdlpc- iicross Huillli ! rlvr iH'iir Adams stHlton on the lt-dwnod htjrhvMiy. washeil mil Hafurday w h'ii h-vy mlliK raised Ho- rlv r It'u l. lum been rcplact-d in much h-HM time than was st first expected. Norte county put up the Orescent Oily itiiiitubcr of couinn-rce $ f0 snd the ('oust Auto linen $50 and work 1 wuu ruiitd. MARIE ABOARD QUEEN OF SEAS Rumanian Queen Departs from Cherbourg, on S. S. Leviathan A BOA HP -H. 8.7 I.KVIATIIAN. OnU 13. (API Queen Marie, of Umnnnhi, was' on her way to New Yorlt - ' today .iibuurd t; America's queen of (ho sehs, , In addition to choosing the pride of Amerlca'8 merchant marine for her voyage, she hus selected dis tinctively American dluhea for her meals. Corn on the cob and fried sweet potatoes were features of her first meul aboard.- Going- lu lour a prohibition country, Murfe during her voyage doHires plenty of water to drink. . lie Water O. K. '' ; . "So far us drinks are concern ed," she told un Inquiring func tionary, "ulwdya have plenty of ice water for me.. If" I- cannot have Ice water, then let- me have hot tea." ' ' 7 There will he .plenty of lee wa ter for both the queen and Prince Nicholaswho has been a toetotal lor for three years. In Buying; ho had not touched ulcohol for three years, Nlcholus explained he uub an orfleer. of the Rumanian navy and did not desire anyone . ever to accuse hint of not being sober, -In ltudlo Fan. During the voyuge Queen Marin will pass the time chiefly In read ing and writing and MHlenltiK in on (Continued on Page Four.) 7 John Pesek Claims Wrestling Crown JIAVKNNA, Nebr., Oct. 13 (AD -jo n . ..sea eoraBlt . llg,r Man ' today claimed the heavy weight wrest 1 1 lift championship of the world ulaiinliiK' he was grant ed the winner's share of the purse for his recent, mulch wllh Joe Htecher, title ctalinanl, nt l.oa An-tt-eh h lust Wednesday nlKht. Pescks nuiniiKer, Oscar It, Ivlr schke said . 1'cHek wan forced to score severul falls on Htecher I'M inai inaicn nei uru i win i ruvt-ris referee, w ould uward .any one of them to It 1 1 1 1 . ATter the mutch, he aif Tony- Sh-cher, brothr inanaf;er of ' Joe, riisln-d to the center of the riwr luid forced Trnvers under threats to awni d I be match to Hlccher on a foul. The 'nllfornla cominlsHlon, Kir schke said, swnrdeil (he match to Stecher on a roul hut gavo Ici'k the w'nner's share. Unknown Killed Under Car Wheels HAI.KM. Ore., Oct. IS AP- An unldenti(ie,i imin w us killed shorllv after S.ZH o'clock this mornl ig hy a I'iirker stage, driven by O. Ackeruian, on tho Kalem- I in Mas hiiehw uy two and nne-hHlf ! i . . ...... Caulked ehoes Indicated ho was a Vr r. iuiie w ewi ni nine in. AirunniiK lv- lo tint driver (he iiu.u whs sttttnl- HtephenHon Ih sei-vlng lire sentence, ing beside the hltchway apimrently und seven KtutrdS, Htephonson ru waiting for the singe, Ackerman tend the buck gate of the Alariou slowed down, hn said und wln-n county jail. the man inude no move, he swung Ht phenson wnn brought here in Ihe vehicle toward the m4ddln offnnswer lo a subpoena to appear the road. The man dellberufely j berore I tin Marlon county grand dove b. ni nth the right rrotit wheel jury tfhlch 1h InveHtlgatlotl Adamn w hh-h pass over the body, runs- charges of corruption and an a lug almost Instantaneous death. ' wltms tn a civil suit In connee The dead man about i years old lion-with a tailoring establishment w ore overalls a blue cambric shirt in w hich the former dragon as and dnrk blue coHt nnd black hat. inlereMed. Htephonson later was LEGION WILL CONVENE! PARIS IN 1927 "Second A. E. F." of 30, 000 Men, Women to Invade France 7 OPPOSITION TO MOTION SLIGHT Few Dissenting Voices Raised When Philadel phia Convention Ac cepts Invitation. 1'HU.AUKM'HIA, Oct. 115 (Ar) The YankK ure golnff over ugain! More than 3D, 000 men und women who did their "bit" during thn world wur will shove off on' 28 Hhlpa next September to hold the American lx-Rlon'H ninth annual convention In Purta. The "second A. K. V." will Ball from Seven Porta Montreal, Boa ton, Now York, Hampton Hoada, fharleuton. Jackaonvllle and Gal VMotoi or iloimton. wllh new dr lennH a port of call. ' ' V 1'he Leviathan, largeHt ship- In the world, will lead the urtnuda of logtonnlrca .aa the official flagahlp. IVxitx-ntlon Sept. ' Tlie eonventioh will meet Sept, 19 anu continue'' until Kept, 23. When the delegates return to the U. 8. Ihey will reconvono In Now York Oct. 17 and transact such btiHlnetw as comes before it. '' Thero wnfl little opposition- to the propoHltloh, when the commit tee on nine and plura submitted its report recommending Parts a Montana delegate uroved that the vote on the recommendation bo deluyed 24. hours In order to givo delegates an opportunity to dis cuss Ihe question. The motjon was lost on a viva voce vote, vy IM'legates Clspcr The recommendation was then adopted with the .few dissenting voices. . . vy' The delegates ' choerod tho ac tion. . Noud ny uresetit on an.; ail pruvutiiiiK Lunn in mu r- wh.uli honesty of men was stressed li ' a message sent, today fay Wllllanu Clreen, president Of tHr American Federation of Labor, to the Am erican Legion's convention.: . : i More than 100,000 legionnaires men and women, participated yes terday in tho legion's "Biggest par ade." . ...... I CHOICE FAVORED HERE ' "If the Amerloan Legion goes to Krance and takes General "Pershing along as national com mander, I bollevo it will Be tho greutest thing that could be dono to re-establish friendliness be- jtween tho two countries," declar- ho hoard that tho National Le gion had voted acceptance ol tho invltutlon to Paris. ' "The legionnaires who (ought in France know the temperament of. the l'rcnch people better than the rest of the American people. And those who didn't go over won't be apt to go next tlmo. Europ eans, you know, have a different .' (Continued on Page Four.) . GRANTS SCOTT APPEAL RIGHT; THIRD ESCAPE SPRINGFIELD, 11!., Oct 13. (A () Russell T. Scott, under sen- Chcaff(J on Frlday f fop thfr murdw ot a druf5 clerk during h holdup, was granted an appeal hy the Illinois supreme court today. ' He nit, who twice hefore had ea-1-nped tho gallows by a narrow muigin, hart filed a writ of error, with tho court on Monday. It wan an appeal from a sanity trial in wJ,lch (he Jury (oiind him sane and scheduled to hung, the sentence oriKlniilly imposed, lie had been returned to Chicago from the asylum for the criminal Insane at i Chester where he was sent after a previous eleventh hour insanity plea. He first escaped the noose through a reprieve from Governor Hum II. D. C. Stephenson Taken into Court INMANAfOI.IH. Ind., Oct. 13 (Al)- O. -, Hlephenson. centrnl ft K ur in charges of political ror- jrupilnn made by Thomas Adams, publisher of ihe Vincennen loin- ni'-rci.-H. arrive! nero at (:; o'clock Ihls nioruliig. Accompanlrd OMffotd Orahr, chief clerk of thn t i,. 1. i ii t uln lit nrlann u.-Iiir I taken boforo the Marion county b.aud jury.