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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE EDITION Oiti THE WEATHER On&OON: Fair and colder ,Uf nliht, Tuesday fair and continued cold. Moderate northerly wind. VOLUME XXV. MEMDKIt ASSOCIATED I'itESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, MONDAY,5 DECEMBER 18. 192fi. MKMDEIt ASSOCIATED PREB8 NUMBER 127 REGENTS IN BAKER; COME HERE TONIGHT Two1 Sites for Normal School Inspected in Copper City LA GRANDE PLANS HEARTY WELCOME 1 State Officials Will Visit r1 j t u rv Elgin and Joseph lo mOrrOW Morning ti p. P n,r . . Xteie UeSt OI Udy..' , . , i:Ak-i!i! tiro., lit.' 13. ui'i linker wunxhowlng its wiure lodu J- Miingc, president, of the ii,e,i In Ui (ii-undo over tho week and making lildH fur two Mate I - company, presided: . end with people . from I'nlon and xtlluilonx. the Knslcrn Oregon pt- ' Tho m e e t I n sr . started Willi llaker counties ntlemllnic. The mill school and the state tubercu- luncheon at noon mm. I during thi: j regular executive committee meet. IokIh hn-spital which were approved afternoon various details of luni., Ing of the (Irande Itunde Christian by the. people at ..the November bering were discussed.' The suit-, Kndenvnr Union was held in tho eiecllMl. Jects went prepared by commit- First Presbyterian church yostc- Tw I sites oirerod free for 111" '""" appointed at the: last ineclln.: i day, and the regular quarterly con normal ..hool were Injected ond ufler a talk on ouch topi, ference of tho letter Day Saints l,v tile hoard ..f regents .if tho suite "hero whs a. general, discission, church conducted at tho .ab normal school. . One of the sites, The principal subjects brought up err,." le Salurday and bumb.y !!0 acres, was offered by William wore: Lumber Costs." "I'.nni. Dallas ltlce field secretnry of tho I-ollman. Tho oilier wns olfercl Hon . of the I'lno lagging fun-! Oregon Christian J-.ndeavur union bv the Wright estate I gross." "Forms of Lumber Grade,"1' . I'ortlnnd, was.here fovlhe C 1). ' ' , .,.; . '. Segregation." and "Uniform (W. ; meeting, which Parted at noon In ..l., ,?J.I Mi a.,!, Accountlmr." To simplify the dl. ! basement,, with a lunch- .... ... .. ........ - unci Housing lacuiues were 10 no shown to the visitors, wl.o are mak- Ing a survey of all features of the proposed sites for the Institutions, This evening tho regents and the members of the board of control onnging out ino various uses or K1 clly convention booster for this tho latter making Investigations for a tractor, which was apprcciulod ! UIl)l)n. .,llm .,. ,MCUHMe, tl. selection of n site for the tubcrc-;, - by the lumbermen present. tll0 annual spring convention of the losls hospital will ho guests at a Ihe meeting, adjourned ut about ijdlon. which will ne early In June, dinner, at which Judge .William Br30 o'clock after plans had been., officers, present for the meeting Uuby, chairman of the slnle high- n;adc for tho next meotlng, wlili.li ; besides nice and Hutler, were Hoy way rlnimossion, will preside, The will be held at Hakcr In January. Anderson, transportation auperin delegntlou will leuve at 9:23 p. m.' The pui po.-e of the lilmlHTiiion'r ! trnili'iil. and Pearl McDowell, sec for La C ramie. Other Kasteru-meeting Is to get the various coin-1 mtary, bolh of Ijalier: .M rs.l. C. Oregon points on tho Itinerary are panics working on a unifori'i Howser. vice presldnnt; Jllss flert I'ondleton, Mllloe.-rroewater. Jos. basis and to spread the. good Ideas rme Wagoner. Junior superintend- opn. 1'igiu, umnrio, vaio anu ;ri- in ton The hwirtl of coiitrul.. due here this irfteriiMun, Virtlleil Hejipner vom lerdny, inMpoctinK three Hites there offered for tho tuberculosis hos pital.. lai (JriimlH MittimreN Weltninte Ilnnl urninKomentM 1rv been completed for tin elaborate welcome tho Oregon norninl whoul ro KeiitH and the Htute hoind of con- trol tomorrow.' Although the two (HKiiniatiuns will arrive hero this evening, it will he too lute to pro- vide entertainment, J The bnord of control pushed1 through here bint ntKht and is at Jiak or today, after vInIUhk Hepp ner and Vale. Tomorrow morning CJov. Walter M. Pierce. Secretary of State Sam Kuzcr and State TreaHiirer Thomas M. Ivay, who make up the hoard, wilt visit Jos eph and 'look over conditions there In reference to locating the state tubereu.oslH hospital. The reKcnts will be driven to Kn- Kin tomorrow tornl..ff after "t - lending a breakfast al the domestic mI'Ipiico i-i.f.mu ,.f tit A Ili.Tl. un.....t Hclence rooms or the high sehuol. At noon they will be guests of the chamber of commeree and will then spend the afternoon Inspect ing the city and the preferred sites (Continued on Vhkp Five) JUNIOR CLASS PL A Y SUCCESS; THANK DONORS I lap'Jcity 1'hiyln? to . unothef house In the hiph school auditor linn, the junior play "t.nptuin Ap lilejuck.' now- ro!S down In his- tory us onc of the most successful. The performance, as on tho open ing ntKht. was such ns 1o draw much iruire fron the uudinnco A complete ftnHnctul check has not been madt! bgt u ffood-slzd sum was cleared. j next spring are iroKrenMln sutis- . The junior cIhhs wishes to tlumk fiietorll-, uceordlng to one of the all who permitted thm to use ' promoters. 10111s Hess. It Is be prnperths. Including the W. Y. 1 lleved thiit part of the work, espe Itohnonkunip compnny, tin- l.a' flatly tlo mill pond, wi'l iic start' i (Irunde Klectrlc compnny. the'th's winter and the mill, and prob OreKon Hardware und Implement ably a nlunur will be leeu- J next company and the Itichardson Art store. THE ANNUAL XM AS RUSH iiXX huvlng Is the order of the day.. . t'hrNtma prcpnratloiiH coiHitmc mot of the time of most of the in mil). The Himusl ru.li Is iM'rc. I low convenient ll I. Iiotv wv. Im?-In time nml cfrort when both are at a premium, to fit down In the evciilna: anil have the proa resolve merchants of ln (initHk tell you. through their OIeiTer atlverti-inc mifiT. tltc many irift Thmii wliicli you can cIkmic! New tliitijp. the novel tldugs. the practical llilngx. the IiicxihmioIvc thlllJtM. "lUtcliing your brain" fir an lilcn on thal to give 1 not net' onary. A hot ttf suggitlotis are made In llic advcrtlwoicnts each day- read litem. rl'lic)ll help you eel the job done quick ly, cffklndj. They'll save you lime and money. "Obscevr AiHcrtlslnjr- A McrcUadUUig Serrlo Lumbermen Meet ; Here As Guests ; of Mt. Emily Co. Representatives of Firms of Two States Gather Here in Regular Conference. Twenty-one. lumhcrtncn or this Iwi'tton. representing the Ito;se. Payetln i Lumb'T company, uf Holsc. ldu.: the Oregon Lumber company, , of ' Maker; tho Hukcr . White I'lne company;' the Htod , durd l.umlHr company, or Hukcr: Mho Grande Hondo Lumber coin- i"1" 'perry: inc. i:t Oregon Lumber company, of' Knternrlse, Hnd lh(, Vl. Klny tMmi.r com- pany, of I .a Grande, attended t he I regular monthly lumbermen' I meeting held at the tiomiiicr ho- ,t-l hero- Saturday afternoon with the Ml. Kmlly company us hoot. euss on tentative forms worn niv.lra"' ousn.es. invvunK immww . , , . , . 'n"H to onc Present. The Hunting Tractor cnnipnny showed n three-reel motion pic tore of logging and road building. iuHiitt(ii'K cuiiii-uiiy iroin onu iirni hi unoiiicr. ; I LOCAL FAN GETS BERLIN, GERMANY rvalpil leejtei'S JblStenS 111 on Ah if for 4o Minutes Sunday' Morning Kvery uow and then when con ditions are rlpht some fur western radio funs pet a thrill of a life time when he tunes In on some far-distant station. Such was tho case, here yesterday when, al 5:15 n. 'ni.. Italph ' Teetorn picked up AI-'P. Itei-lin, .Germany, from hla home ul 01 O avenue. ,cr amun ttonvn from th " " rman American iioato ciuo, lirr-, Herlln was broadeastln? an u II Mr. and Mrs. Teeters listened in on the program for 46 minutes when they signed off at 17 o'clock IWlin time (Herlln. like many 1 other foreign, natiops. count their, time hours up to Zi ). "Thn station came through with ; remarkable clearness and volume. " Teeters said today. "A violin solo ' was played "Minuet In G' and among the many songs wan "Moth or Maehri'"' and the 'World is' Tee-ters has written Herlln ask lag for confirmation. ; . Prospects Bright For Union Sawmill i )ov 1 3. ( Special ) j VN'ION. the Xcgot hit Ions leading up tip the building a sawmill at I'nlon early .spring on one of two sites that have ! been selcctd. Rotarians Plan Boys9 Health Work Ir. Hay Murphy, at the meeting ; or inn notary ciub loduy in the l-'oley hotel dlnlngroom. outlined tentative plans of the boys' work committee for physical and dental examinations of school children to promote better health and belter cducutlonul result. He said that he Is confident that he can secure the cooperation of various physi- clans and dentists to give some of their lime to the work. The Itev. Oliver Itiley was Intro dueed as a now; member, taking the place left vacant when the Itev. W. i. Itors went to Holsc. Williams Crowe, brother of Dean Crowe, who Is here from Munustl que, Mich,, was a guest. " ' JSrOKNB, Ore., Dec. 13 (AP Hurry Jucons. Portland youth who i wrs prougnt here for puestlontng in the case of the disappearance of Anna Itowera 16-yeao-old high school girl, hss established an alibi that he left Kugcnc a week prior to the girls disappearance and has been released. 2 RELIGIOUS CONFERENCES HERE SUNDAY Quarterly Meeting of L. D." S. Convened in the Mormon Tabernacle . ENDEAVORERS OF H DISTRICT GATHER Bishop W. P. Remington Speaks to Large Crowd ; in Episcopal Church Revivals Attract Many Two religious conferences were preMiiled over by At'Xii llutlcr, of Ltukor, president. t Pliiti Coiivfulloii. I.nnliiK the- IjuhIdsks hokkIoii Mr. John Uunbei'K wim Hwpuinted O re ent; Miss Myrtle Wilcox - inter- (Conttn)ied on Page Plvo) School Budget Adopted; Voters Support 57 to 7 j A total of 64 votes. 57 favorlmr j tin school budget proposed and ! adopted by the school board und seven agalmst It. were east Satur day afternoon when a sperial school eleetlon was held in the Central school building from 1 'I o'clock until 7 o'clock The school bndiret fnr i!ilKver calls fne S 1 I fi.r. mi. i l ' .n. ' I ,.. of more than (J ncr cunt over the budget last. year. Tim increase in the budget war. necessary because of a larg.-r '"' " -x-1 r installluff and ,.,ulppl' rooms in grades and n, . seiiool I Dismiss Charges uss vnarges i, . , ... a ,.,oe ,.;.! Watch Like Queen " i ! WA SI 1 1 NC ITON. 1 ut. in ( A 1 ' ) . Tin- impvachincnt c h a r ft c s : acainHt foi-mcr Kcilerul Jmlj,.' KnvllHh, of Illinois, wcrt1'' dismissed . tod;iy by the Himile. Acting In lis capacity as an Im peachment court, the ftenateudopi ! cd a resolution previously ai- ; proved by Die house, juovldh that the jttrlHt should not (brought 1o triul. b WASH 1 N( ;Tt.V. I KC 1 -! ( Al'. The wenute today svtit back to the foreign relatlonH committee tin- J,'n,;V11 protocol to out. aw potsuit ii.i ii inejiuN ui wiir. Depot Mail Boxes Over Crowded; . Postal Authorities Seek Let-Up ; The iniiif boxes at the ().-W. It. and N. depot here are for the use only of thorn' who are umiblc to get 'to the pest ofllcc until after the i mail has been taken to (he train. and post office officials here mak" I,: request that th' ptople of l-a. nnde observe this ruling, csp. elully during th holiday season, when the mulls ore unusually heavy. - ; The large amount ; of letters taken from the depot boxen under normal conditions Is a burden to the train clerks, the inull curs not being equipped to bundle the malt ns the local post office Is, Un the. train each letter Is stumped s par- j ately by hand und It requires hours ;to stump a I urge numbers, where Ihey could be handled in a few ( minutes by the electric slumping ' machine If tuken to the pout office. . . i Defeating Own Tut-posi- 1'eople are defeating their 'own purpose by crowding Ihe station boxes, as they are more certain of Icorrcet und prompt dispatch of ; mall If It Is tuken to the post of- flee, according to It. Jt, .Huron, - postmaster. The reason for this is that the 'malt cars ure smut) and not equip- ped lo handle large quantities of mail collected from the boxes as the train goes through. Mall sucks 'must be prepared to drop off ut COLD BLASTS OVER WEST; 6 DIE INSTOR&I Oregon Covered with d Snow Blanket Port- v land Gets 2 Inches MERCURY DROPS TO NINE ABOVE HERE La Grande Experiences Coldest ' Weather Since: Winter of 1924-25 No; Relief Seen. V Six deaths due to western Mild wave. I'm Hand 2.S Indies snow. Wilder. -Mont. 31 tlcgltt-W below xero. sukatcltcwati So v c'r'c s tv w'alhci slnoo I0I1T. S ;,' lil (.ramie Ncjlily ,1 iiuliCM hihiw, II nlMiVo U'ltl. I" c n d 1 c I o n Tlirco InuliM snow. Snowfall ut'iicrul ovca all Ori'goti. IHJKTLANl). Ore.. Dec. 13. CAJJ) Tho Pacific northwest and weHt ern Canada todtiv were in the clutchoH of winter, with six deuthH ultrihtited to hiiow und blizaards whifli swept down from Alaska. On the counts of Oregon and WushhiKton tho season's first snow ell yesterday while the mercury dropped below tho freeidnjj polni. Two and two-tenths lite box of snow were recorded In tit few houru hero. . .. In tho Interior of the two coast states and In Montana und Idaho sub-zero temperatures prevailed with even colder weather forecast. Wilder. Mont., roportcd 31 degrees below zero. Near Tacoma, Wash., two persons were killed In an automobile whh'h skidded on newly fallen snow and hi Kitsap county, west of Kcattle, man and his wife wero crushed to. death by a tree -which fell be- r..i ti.. vii,i.t b...uhri throUrTh. the top, tif thell- cif.v A ! Telocuw! Hnluray. the fentuKo' of woman and her iwo younw duuKi- w,,'rh WUH """""l election of of ters perished In the blizzard on fl,M'rs- ' -. their farm ne.tr Manna, Alberta. I J. A. Nice was reelected master, when they set out lu hunt fur an-'O. other child .who had gone to tho: burn to do the eventinc chores. I ' 'a inula llunl Hit. Triinspol lMllon una crippled III . i','""'""" : ,' "t""t B'"-"";'n';r: ..,,,.'.. .,,.. . ,m'. H.' .lohnaon. Ireuanrer: Jnniea Siiskntcliewnn nnd Allierln aw tho Meverest weulher ulnre I f POT. A forty mile wind drifted .tl..U' Ill li. -Ill Innl l.l.rl. L. ul- .... u nm ,,tw.ni...i ti, Mf,..,. ,.flJ. 'hudv.leli. woman asslstanL n ai t,...iui ,i tlio adlacent. miiliihuul u-hin i-o.ii. ' stations (onifmied silent after a Lhrce-day storm. Ihe flr.rt snow stnrm which has visited Portland .ee t34 , od a blanket of s.s tnehc:: ground late yesterday a, J deposit - on the nd last (Continued on Page &) Hnf! Is On llisnlmi - - j - . - platinum wiIhI watch, set Willi diamonds, and vulued nr. $l,aua, Is on diNplay tit the J. li IVaic & Son Jewelry More today, The watch, teas than the size of a djme, is a duplicate of watches given to Queen Mario of Itiifiianlu and the winner of the I t j aj. Ian tic beauty contest. It keept (perfect time despite Its i;:;ia 1 1 si..-, j The watch arrived toi-'uy iir'il will be on display for about a week. Some of the pieces used In inn king tlio watch are so mn; I I hut it would tnke XK.Mio to fid nil ordinary thimble. the next station and if the letti rs collected ure not all slumped and ready they are sometimes carried by their right station. The lust thing the local carrier does in the afternoon before re- turning to the post office Is cof- ;.ct the mail from the depol boxes. but even then the quuntlty of b-t- ters that collect th-re is enormous : Sometimes u full muilpotich of let- ters Is taken from tint west -brnind box by the mull clerk on truln No. 5. Mull Is dispatched from Ihe pt ofrice 30 minutes before each train Is dtic to arrive, the mull for train No. 1 x, cumhound, being taken lo the depot ut 7:M p. m. and the mull for train No. 5, going west, going out of the post office at &:St p. m. I'itilmliy lo Ilu--(iH's Nation Perhaps one reason for the large p umber of letters collecting in the depot box-s Is the nearness uf the j depot to the mu.n part of town. ! Kxtra mull clerks will be placed j on Hie trains during the holiday ! rush, but the space in the ear is j limited and only two or three clerks may l.-o .added. There Is room enough for as many clerks us ure needed in the post ofrice, so people ure urged to do their mailing there, except w hen It Is absolutely necessary to mull at thu depot ATTIC FOR MA? Ire of Texas li'Klslalors m as a roused wheu this bust of "Ma" Fcricusoti uiu placed hi Uie iaii tol ut Austin uloiiKsido a slaluo or V(NMlnw WilMiu. Repre sentative icoi'KC Kcinblc. of i-'ort Worth, ilircatcuccl a till to rculrc removal of the bust to Ihe aitlr until uTter the rctlrhiK woman uocriior's death. , EECTS OFFICERS J. A. Nice Again Made ' Master at Meeting at Telocaset Saturday , UtprscntatlveH from nine nub orfllnate ffranes In Union county ; ul,1 ,,r,' Hnkor county attend u io reKuiar meetinir or mo un-: ; Ion. county, 1'oinvna urairA at V. Wilkinson, overseer; W. H. Ciokelcr. lecturer; W. O. Sherwood, steward; Km 1 1 Miller; assistant Hleward; M ra. It. ' A. MusterHoii, ",,,t,'l"r- a crelury; Alice llilir. J 1 1 11 ' " 1 llUIUi 1111(1 ftl TH. I., steward. John Wells. J. A. Nle -hniies (lel ler, Herhald Hug und W. It. Ciekeler were (jli'dtd on tho cxecuilvi! committee. K solution Adopted In the business incellng rc;jlu tloiis were adopted as follows: I-'avoiing the adoption ol an In come tax by the legislature. J tecum mend Ing the passage of un aiucndincnl prevent ing paid solicitors from referring measures io I he people under 1 he referen dum law. Kef oniiiH -tiding national legisla tion to protect the consumer as well as uiuutirueturers who are re ceiving protection from high tariff. Opposing any change In the uu tntnoblle ilceufie unless it bu on utu'd curs. p?sing any cliunge in the Htiite marketing deparlment, as a slate department. I'uvorlng the cironomlc confer i in-e and instruct lug thir ngrtcu! :ixiil cfmimlttee to coop, rate with he agricultural commit t-e of t ht- ct. autber of commerce lu urruugin? for the '.V1 conference. S4,eral Addrcsscw Adilresst-s were given in Hie ,if- (Contlnued on Iigo I-'lvn) Man Badly Hurt Near Baker, Ore. 1tAKi;iI, Ore., )en. 13 (Al') Ivlwurd Anson, of ('arson. Is hi a critical condition In n local hos pital, us a reaiilt of Injuries suf fered when bis touring ear went over tbe Sage Hill grade on the Cakcr-( ornucopla highway 60 mites east of here Sunday ufter- noon. The car rolled IKUt feet down the hill. Anson, who was alone, whs found about hulf way down the hill.' He had not re covered conscloiinness curly today. Boy, 6, Killed by Unknown Motorist MKDKOKD, Ou. Dee. HlfAl') i Jackie Sweio, uged fi. son of j Mr. und Mis. Jack Hwem, of this I epy, won run down on his way 'o Sunday school ysl"rdy morning by un unknown automobile driver ami died bint nfgM. The boy, ue cording to Mrs. Iter) Theirlol, at; eye w II ncss or the tragedy, steppt d out from behind bin lather's car and was struck. The driver ludp- ed entry Ihe Injured boy Into th riirlidbiu Scientist church und In tbe exeMeiucnl, . left w It hout any one getl'ng his name or llcenin; n umber. No report of t he aeci dent was made by the driver to tho authorities. 1T0 RULERS DRAUHEARER TO OBLIVION Emperor Yoshihito, of Japan, Is Critically ill . of Pneumonia ' SUBJECTS PRAY FOR A RECOVERY King Ferdinand,' of Ru mania, Is Expected to last Only a lew More Weeks, Latest Reports. TOKYO. Dec. 1 (AP). Indi cations that the Jupanese peoplo believe death la approach I no: thu royal villa at Hayutnu, where Km peror Yoshihito Ilea oi'ttltally 111 of pnnuiuonla appeared in Tokyo to night. 1 HundredH u)r. pruylnv hi front I of the royttl pn1u.no;, Aloro I ban one hundred newspapermen tire awaiting ncwa from the sick room. AlthouKli II was officially stat ed late tonight that Yoshihito is about tho f-aiitf. premier Wakat aukl declined to comment on M.'--ruler'a coiplltlpn. Members o" the cnblnot who Went to Huyamu have returned horet V"1 . 1 The entire royal family, with the exception of Princo (.'hlehlbit. who is in Knffliuul, in at tho em peror's bedtddo. , ; The ffoveninieut cabinet, with tho exueptlon of .one inentberH. who in ill himself, Is proceeding to Hayamo,, where Kinperor Yo shihito la urltlcally 111. ri.niXNANOS T1MK KHOItT PA It IS. Due. IS (AP). Th-J douth of King Ferdinand of Hu manta in now a matter of wecUs a few months nt best In ihe opinion of 1no.1t reliably Informed travelers reach In if Paris from Bu charest.. These travelers affirm that the j recent series of operations per-' nnu tnai inu ounuerotiH ijrrnwtn- m the Ititustlncs, which 'Is thp real seat of, the trojible, bus liotUjoenj OOCI1CU. Jury Will Take Oil . Fraud Case In Next 2 Days WASHINGTON, Dee. 13 (AT) -Tho jury will miy whether Albert H. Kali and Kdward h. Doheny aro guilty of conspiracy to defraud tho I'nlted Slates government In tho nuvul oil lease negotiations listened to closing argument of attorneys today with prospects thai It would be able to retire to consider a ver dict toihorrow or Wednesday. He fore the arguments were be gun. JUHllce Hoehlhig, beforo whom tbe case is being trlod, denied tin customary defense mo tion that the Jury bo instructed to bring In a verdict of not guilty. Tho court also begun consideration of tenders by both Hides of instruc tions for the Jury. The government presented suggested liiNtructlona on 2H points of law und evidences, and t he defense 46. ' ' , Gould Quiz Held Over Until Jan. 4 WASHINGTON, Dec, 13. (Al) Th henato committee appointed to Investigate charges against Senator Gould, republican, Maine, today de cided to defer further consideration of the case until Jan. 4. The charges relate to Htorles of a pay menL by Gould of 1100,000 to f'un adian officials In connection with a railroad contract. Consideration was deferred at the request of i Senator Walsh, democrat, Montana, 1 whose resolution started the in vestigation and who wished time to gulher official information. Pope Pius Scores Modern Fashions UOMli, Dee, 13. (AP) Modern fashions for womon were ehuructor ized as "an outrage in every sense against human and Christian dig nity" by Pope Plus today In ad dressing 1,000 rep roue n tut Ives of the Federation of Cutholle Men. Kmphuslzliig his displeasure over the present - modes, the pontiff urged fathers to . check their daughters and wives' irreverence and corruption as expressed in Im modest clothing. Shovel King Asks For Another Trial PITTSItl.'llfl, Dec, , I Si. (AP) John W. Hubbard. Pittsburg shovel manufacturer, through his counsel today filed a motion for u new tulul In the case of MIhM Anno Caldwell, New York stage girl, who was awarded luU.ooo damages In her breach of promise suit against the wealthy J'ttUburgrur lust week. 98 Arrested in New Jersey For Sunday Actions Blue Law, 72 Years Old, Used in Crusade of Vengeance . by Moving - Picture Interests. TnVINOTOK, N. J., Ijcc. 1U (AP). The iron hand of New Jersey's 72-year-old blue lav.. passed &s a mfeguard to Sunday morals, today had within 'its griii S citizens, arrested in a crusade sponsored by movie theater own era whose theaters had been clos ed previously by ministerial pro test. '." 1 ' - Their fuV rested with ft police Judpr beforo whom they ench had posted. z ball to appear In ,un swor to rhargn of pursuing "worldly occupation on a ivxy when the "vlco nnd Ihimorality" law permits only traveling to and from church and the solo of milk and newspapers. The penalty for violation of tho law is a $2 fine or, for habitual offenders. 10 days in jail. liven operation of rail road trains in prohibited by the law, although un amendment al lows operation of ' onu pastienger train a day. lAnir In Jail Awhlln , Tho offenders, a r rented yostet day, represented almont overy oc cupation but those specifically ex empted by tho low. The group contained 10 groups of represen tatives who had soino troublo con vincing tho police they were work ing filling station proprietors, street car conductors, motormen, d rugglst s, barbe rs, boot blacks a nd others. Three of tho representa tives and a woman icfused to give: ball und - wero accordingly placed In a cell. Later their "In dignation" cooled, however, and they gained their freedom through t bills. 1 Police cooperated fully with the thcatsr men, one defective hotng assigned to each with his pockets filled with complaint blanks. Ilumoroti Aspects Many arrested merchants placed signs on the doors explaining they had been arrested but would re turn shortly. One restaurant own- r telephoned police early In the .. .. A.. mornlriff requesting that ho ho arV rested cilrly as he was top. ,lUfj' daled. -: iV.;.-h:..u .v ,.Hng Ihvir bill tut of the w4y and ' Tho operator of a gus filling station opposite was arrested so many times that . finally, after each sale, ho ..trudged his- way across the street to post his bail. Ministers Silent -Managers of five movie thea ters in the town of 60,000 woro the prime movers In tho cum palgn. Ministers whose protest caused the closing of theaters and tho resultant crusade yesterday de clined to comment. AMERICAN JEWS' ROILED AT FORD New Attack in' Dearborn Independent Draws Fire From Hebrews NHW YOIIK, Di'C. 18 (AI'). AimTli'un Jnws wni-o In linns 'o luy uwiinnt now ehnrKi-s In Hen ry Koril's weekly, thu Dearborn Independent. Hainuel llntnrntyer, New YorU luwyer, cllurauterlzed lliu Kprd chnrires us "ruijuiHii" iiiid "l!!:i: tho ravines oC a inudinun." Ho cliullenges thn lliitu inunufui'lur er to enter the Jurisdiction of tin; fcderul co'H't of this illntrlct and submit to service In a libel suit bused upon previous similar churves. The iihilntlrf In t hrii ense Is llerliuin Iterusteln, edllur or the Jewish Tribune, Tim Independent declines u elmllenife or Nullum Ktruuss, phP unlhroplsl. thut l'-nrd select eight out of u committee of 111 leading publicists und' clergymen or New York to weigh bis ullcgullons ugiilnst the Jews. The Kurd urtlclc suys that such a Jury might not know If a Jewh.li question exlHts 'und would not d.ire lo suy, If It did." It de clares thut. the Interniilional Jew" controls the finunctHl ctrn tcrs of Koveriinii.nl, Including thu rederul reservi; system, owns or coiitrois ihe press, is chiefly re sponsible for making war, und Is Its chief profiteer. I'ltturinyer says that the federal reserve syslem, of which Henju mln Strong Is governor, "hus ut, per cent or Its managers und di rectors non-Jews und hus no con nection with thu Jews ot tho country.- Lita May Appeal To Holy Tribunal I .OH ANOKUiH, Ie. IS (A I'). MIu frey Chaplin nmy appey lo the Uoinan ( athotlo holy trib unal of ltola ut Koine for an un liniment of her maiviago to L'har II rhapllu, wealthy fltm comu dlun. Th poHHlblllly that she luav follow Ihe P-ad of t'omtin-lo Yan derblit. tho former duehetM of Marlborough, and Uugllelml Mar- con), the Inventor, was expressed,! by Mrs. Chaplin lust night. DEMOCRATIC w limit i ft sir. 1AA DILL Mill REACH HOUSE w h mM Minority Group to Cifcu late Petition to Bring"-' Measure to Vote , , NEED 30 SIGNERS OUTSIDE OF PARTY Creation of Two Bureaus Recommended in Ag ricultural Department . Appropriation BilL? - WASHINGTON-, Lite. 13. (Al' Th runtrovertlitl niotreii of furm relief, prohibition .' and tuutoii Klured ut conKresn today am it en tered tha second week of Ha final ahort Hewlon. -s At the mnie time, inaaaes of lean anecUculur work piled up on donkti, in committees nnd In the backKround. u" .! Ah milttflrn ut tmnindlittA nnmwin the cnuto fuced the proponif .for extenalun of the mHternlty act'fyr one yeur, the Miuolo Bhoale quob tloiiH. tho' poMlbllity of a vote on aendlng the poison ana treoty buck to the foreign relation committee and receipt as u ftiurt of ImpeHcp. ment. of the resolution adopted y the houae for dlamiual of proceed. Ing-e Hiralnat Federal JuJrtfte Qeorae V. Gngllab, of Illinois, reaigned. J. In the houae, the ai)0,ooo,0 in toiior department bill hid h rlKht of way; with another aupply bill, providlntr for the unricultura depurlment.. lodKed in the offing; democratic atrutea-lau were nnn.irt. crlnK pluna to outwit tha repub- ln i revision flKht, and the nieuaure for, adjustment of alien property oluiina was Hated for con. alderullon Wadnoadny. i WAHHINOTON, Deo. il (A3) Dt'mocratlo leaders am nlnntn. k. olrculata. a petjtlon aiuon bouao mi'iubora In un effort to hei. ih J H5,000,000 domocratlo tax reduo. tlnn Kill - 11.- , tlon bill to, the houaa finoi. iiwiuia om mi woe w&ooe republt- can majority votoij. plgeon-holo It." ' Saturday to ino decision wu reached at a consultation between Repremata tlvo Qarrott of TennetMek tbe mln.. orlty loader, and Itepre tentative. Oarnor, o Texas; ranking- demo crat on tho ways, and means com mittee. Nned aiS fllgam Under tho rules tho bill would coino beforo tha houm for mn.M. nratlon rcgardlem of tho commit. te0 l( tho petition In lt faror m. colvod tho signatures of a majority ot thn' total house membership, or HI 8 members. This is about I u nioro algnaturca than the deroo oruts can muster from their own party. ' .... . . Ml-K '.I I ri H W. U I I . TV .-r WASHINqiTON, Ueo, 11 (AP) Creation ot two substitute bureaus, to sepurato msjearch and regulatory, uctivitles ot tho chemistry and soil divisions of the department of agrU culturo woe provided for In tha do. j,.i,iiiuub. ai'piuprmuuu Ulll. vu (Continued oo 8) V SIGNS MEASUR&1 -WAHHINQTOIV, Dec. 13 AP). 1'roHldcnt Coolidgo today signed tho bill raising salaries of federal judvefl, approved luat week by eonKreHH. . Tho meaHuro muHeo BubaUintlut Increatiea In tho pay of the entire, preine eurt. Ita enactmentviarj advocated by leadars of the bui and by numerous orgunlzatlonH, on tho wound that the llvlnir e penaes had rlxpii to a point wheru tlmy wero out of alL proportlonto the ?aluries. It was alao arguetl that hlfcher pay would attract to thf bfneh more gifted members of Shopping Christmas 5H0PeARCr SlbfteHdUM oiw cH The wly ihoppsii hetn lot. - V, Tbt wontf you sra through, . TV note you'll know ou're helped ibe fuk Vho hive to wis oo you. Vm . 1 - o