La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 13, 1927, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-HEIGHT PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE
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C I T Y
EDITION
Ttftf WEATHER
OltKClON Kulr ' tonight ttii'l
Thursday with cloud op fog near
the. coast., i-rocal frosts In thu oast
portion tonight. !-V
VOLUME, XXV.
MliMUlin ASSOCIATED PftUHS
IA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927. ..
MEMUER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 211
i pes hot
, . . , ; . 1 a
TOIN.AK0)
LLAGE
STREETS TO
BE LIGHTED
ONSATURDAY
Celebration Is Definitely
Decided on at Noon
' ' Meeting Today
STREET DANCE,
PARADE PLANNED
Invitations to Beaht to
Union, Wallowa County
Towns, Pendleton and
Baker,
At it luncheon meeting thin noun
at Hie .Summer hotel of tho Ameri
can li'K ltn committee, merchants
ii nd city officials, it wan definitely
determined tlint 1m (..ramie's now
street llKlithiK system will lo ready
to lllutninutc and till polos will be
nff Hit) ptrevlt; 1 time for u eclo
hrutlon Snturdity niht tho nlt;ht
before Easter Sunday. .
Tho program us decided upon
calls fur u Hhort ceremony und the
formal tu i-iiint? un of llio entire
district ut 8 o'clock.
Tills wilt be followed by u parade
In which the La Grande band, boy
scout troops, theAmerican Legion
drum and btile corps, new carri
und Ml u nt features will participate.
Free Street lhuieo
ImnicdiulcJy after the parude
there will be a free street dance
on Adams uvenue In the block be
tween 151m and Depot streets. In
order to lve the dunce crowd und
spectators n carnival uimosphore
and appearance there will also be
distributed Tree of charge - 1 U00
carnival huts, looo or r.'UO horiitf
and 0000 rolls of puper streamers.
Following the street dunce a dance
will be held at Legion hull, and t his
second dunce will bo the only event
to bo charged for. oy . tho evening's
program. ' . ',.'-
Preceding the . ceremony and
llghtliiK of the district, 1000 pennies
will be thrown Into the street at
7 .o'clock for children of giuinmnr
Kchool u kc to scramble for.
All merchants will cooperate by
deeorathiK their windows for the
occasion and u prize of $10 will be
t'lven fin1 the best window; Other
prizes offered are: $10 for the best
Mtunt In the parade. ?5 for the best
character in costume in the parade,
und three prizes of $10, $u und $U
for the best stunt furnished by the
boy Jsc out troops. A total of about
$:MM. will be raised uiiiuiik the busi
ness men to finance the celebration.
(Continued on Pace Ktvo)
ALASKAN FILM
IS VIEWED BY
nsi w w ss r ci ww w.i .t
A travel movie, declared to be of
Kpeeltii interest, is allowing at the
Star tin nlf r for (he last Itmc this
afternoon and tonight ami has
been' drawiut; n-cord crowds. Yes
terday afternoon u part of the
grade school children wcro dis
missed at 3:15 o'clock to view the
film and thi.- afternoon the- re
matudcr of the children 1 will be
given the -opportunity. The Mchoo?
board believes "Alaskan Adven
ture."' Is worth white as an educa
tional feature and fur Ihfs reason
sponsored the curly dismissal of
school.
Messrs. .Meyer: and. Howen re
port that Inquiries have come In
from Klgin and olher nearby towns
concerning the picture And thuf
Interest In It is running high.
The picture showa scenes of the
Kodlak grizzly, the breuk-up of the
Yukon, the midnight sun und oth
er interesting scenes of the north
land. THE COST
OF BEING A
"GOOD FELLOW"
MvrW.vx In ironims
niMTiUlvn calendars, freak di
rectories, ric It MuieihliiK you
cxtHt't hut never e.tei't lo read.
Il is IhmiuIiI hv I lie bii-lnos man
not s nn iidvcrtUhig InvoHiient
lint hemusc he In Mill(Hlel by a
Mend or cmm! ruMiim'r wrk
ing for what ilicy regard as a
rtorthy rntiM. f
Iteiitixlng lhat returns from
Mich Mndvcrtislng" ratniot H)s
wihly juslify the cxiH'iiilllnre.
jou can readily approve Ihe
tendency of a huliies man to
Oiru doutt Mich things nod
niiike Ills donation In (-m1i. Ik'
eiiusc Die hiiylnic public? niusi
eventually wiy for mlsplacwl and
noii-prodiicilve advcriJhig, it In
Kivtng approval only lo that ad
vert King here low et rciler
ttM and lilglie4! rridcr-lntcrcl
s ronstaiiily ava liable. . -
ObemT AdTprtlMnr-
A VerciiandlBltui Service
Local Teachers'
Institute To Be
Held Saturday
Professor Blankenship, of
Whitman College Is
Scheduled to Deliver
Two Addresses.
..Tim In Hi of u series of three lo
cal Institutes conducted for - the
school teachers of Union county
will be held in La Grande (Satur
day at the hiRh school building.
Uuss.-U I.lunkcnshlp. or o I
pnrttiient .of English of Whitman
college, of Walla Wullu. . Wiih..r
wMV be tht: principal spt-uUfr of
the day. Tin- institute win mm t ;
at 10 o'clock In the morning with
Invocation by the. Itew Henry
Parki'r. followed by assembly stup
ing, led by V. ". Nusbaum.
Illiuikonsldp to SHak
Following the unnouneenien-H.
1'rofcKsor Mlankcnshlp vA gl
an address on "America As An
15dncutional Motive." :. H. M
Corhilck, superintendent of tlic 151
gln school, will glvo a paper on
"Our Problem,
l.unch will uBUt'13 o'cloolt unltlve throuts, Gil defective liiarJni,-.
the aflernoon si-sbIou will begin ntl 274 nasal obsl ruction, 2Ili enlarced
1:16 o'clock wllh music led by W. Kliinds, 720 carious teeth, 85 skin
W. Nusbaum. , .1 j disease and :i2 under weiitht V(l
Professor rtlnnkenslilp will spenk ' per cent, uccordlnir lo the elithlli
again In the aflernoon. uslnir an annual report of the public health
his subject "Wanted: A New. work of Tnlon county. Just .coni
Kaltll." 1 pll'tod.
To Sw Trn-4 M -ct 1 Uurlnc the year .Miss Mar11uar.lt
The Instil uto will bo dlsmlsoed,
at 2:1. "1 o'clock, Blvlni; the tenchers
presentnn opportunity to see 111c
dual track meet to lie held be-1
tneen tinker and l.a (trnnne on
that dny, beginning at. 2:3(1 o clock.
Police Lock Up
Doors Left Open
By Business Men
"No " wonder ' Home of tho
luislnesM plares are enlered
onco lu . while und, robbed,
.1
was a 'remark heard a I the
police station this morning
when a survey of the report
of the night patrol disclosed
the fact lhat tlio dour Of five
Htores on Adams avenue were
left uutoMcd or "open last
. night when the day. Inborn
were finished. : t -
"Wo find duur-t left unlock
ed every now and Ihen." the
police declared, "and that Is
part of our duties, in cheek
, -un 011 carelessness thai 'might
prove n strong temptation lo a
burglar or even a chance loit
erer 1
t Trying doors Is un Import
ant part of I ho pnllco deparl
nient's night duties. Kach
night a total of 8 lit doors in
' the biislnes? seellun are tried
lo see if they are locked. This
doesn't mean Hilt separate
duitrs as all of the "doors are
tried tit ' Intervals during the
night, and if one Is found un
locked an I n v c st I g a t o n
promptly follow. " '
Prepare For First
Day of Fish Season
rOltTI.A.M). Ore.. Apr. IS. (Al')
In prepuriitlnn fur the oteninB)
of tlie trout flslilnir seuKun I'rliluy
yiate'Oume Wurilen Harold I'llf-
ruril today directed that niillees be
posted on all closed streums.
Many letters 11 ro coming In from
, . , 1 ...1
ioik Uliisuie I lie nunc iiskiiik niit.ii.
to find the fine fishing they read
.,.,.-. 1 1 i
IIOl.lll. V.llliUIU IS ll i-iiii iiih i urtl
with mimes oT Htreums and ill-
furniatlon libullf hotel ond cniniilng
itcconiniodatiolis to answer to in-
ijulries. '.
A chungo In dredging operations'
In Wlllunielto slough so that tingl-
.i 1.. 1.1.,.. 111 i...km.i ,.rl
the port commission as soon as
James II. I'olheiniis. general man-
ager. returns from the cast. Clifford
said today. - -"
: , :
fitnttfi " fdisr.
VlVlUan tlUetS
HlftM IlVPftk iLPCOVn
a
' I
MINKl.ll.A, I.. I.. Apr. 17, (Al'l
rnmindful of signs of a gather-
ing slot-111. two civilian aviaiors
today llslened only lo 11 motor
that roared steadily through n duy
and a night.-droning off tin-Iioiiim -
in tneir. aucmpi 10 iiring ine
world's duration flight record back
to Amerii-a.
Clouds hung low over Long Is-
land and rain wus forecast but u.-
sue uicn Hum iinm ruiiuiiiu.'ij,
would huvf no' efffct on the ut-l
tenipt of flarence 1. 'l''l'rll
and Ht rt Acosta. rjriiier urmy
flyer, to may in the air o Honrs.;
The plane wus throttled down o
t n s sn hour us It cruised
over Mitchell I'leld Ibis morning, orucrca remove.!, cneeii.c naiui -
Hpeed hud been reduced steu.lllyu"'
since the plane hopped ofr at 9:30 So officers of the grain company
yesterday moinlng. Through slow.- have been suspended but the board
cr flying the airmen hope to con-j of trade directorate In Its statement
erve their fuel supply of J.-iiIilsI night said such officers would
gallons long enough to allow therm
3320KIDDIES
INSPECTED BY
LOCAL NURSE
Year's Work Takes Miss
Marquardt into Most
of County Schools :
7 nri?rrTG inn
pnPWPfrVn I V V P A li
LAJKKHiL 1 11.U IlS IlWllv
n , . m . . .1
1 arqnt - leacher Associa-
ti?.'
A1S0 lake ACtlVe
Part in Carrying Out
Health Program.
(if thu x::iu oliiltlii'ii attending
tlio urhunlH or lu (liandi wlio w.'ri-
Inspttt-tod during tho pant year by
County Hi.ulth Nui-ho MIsh Allcv
.Miiniuardt. 147 veil.' found lo
have defective vialon, 7.S0 defec-
visited 52 different schools, iiiadn
23fi visits, to the same schools,
made lio sanitary inspections. Jfl
water analyses, sent !I74 notes lo
the parents of children and vis-
Hcd 2SU homes. L
'Many IVrcct ftiiTcctctl
Of the defects found, about 728
corrections were made, as neurly
us it is possible to ascertain.
The rent -teacher associations'', '
of the urtous schools are taking SAia;.I. Ore., Apr. 1 a. (Al')
un active' part In-tho health pio- I"-- Oeorge S. JUrnic has been
I gram of the county, Greenwood
lachool serving hot lunches during
tho coldest months
of the year,
i and
Central and Wlllpw, hcIiooib
supply In.? tmi ehlldren -wlth-ono
glass of milk u dny. Other schoois
In the county are alar ftirnhditmr
hot lunches during the winter
months, which has proved very
beiV-rioial. . . . . .
The dlstribulion of milk In the
schools Is y-t in the experimental
sl:lKc, .Hut. ti!iK'liei-.s report ll-nt ill
t'le lioit time thitt iiilih Iuih been
ii hum i.iuiiTu iji'iii'i iei.il iu
.S,r ..,,
All of the teachers in the lnrg-r
schools of the county have their
town sciih-H. which mtikes ll,,-uy
'for tin- le.-srher to keep a system-
ulle record of a child's weight. K
riie county lienlth nui-se has not
J confined all of her Hun to thu
j schools, however:'. Investlru'ion of
j (Continued on Pugo l-'ivc)
MAKE PLANS FOR
! SUNRISE SERVICE
Both l aymen and Minis-
ters Win laKc rart in
Annual Program
I'mellcully all plans for the- tfu-
mail Knstcr sunrise service.' whleli
will be held at ISanKlurf park. ov-.
ci-lookim; Ixi- Grande ami the
ti ..1,. 1 i,'...ii. ..ii,.. 1....... 1.......!
..........
Imve been-
completed. -
wi,,.iu.. ..-111 ,.... M.....I,... ..........
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ing shortly More 5 o'eluek and
the plan is to. awiiken the li
Grafide. people who wish to at-
tend about 4:15 o'clock. 1
The services will be, .us usual.'
under the auspices of the Iji
.I T l.imefi.lli.w . s,,erlnle.,.lel
of schools, is scheduled -to deliver
an address, und V. W. Nusbaum
will lead In community singing. I
I The scrll.liire lesson will be
! given' by .Miss Gertrude Wagner -
t"1"' Vmymr will be orfered by tho
ll,r. Ilr II. a no., ell.,..
,M lo hc pronounced by the- ilev.
,J. A. Hall.
In the event that rainy weather
occurs, the service may be held
Indoor-..
Armour Grain Company Suspended i
FT 1
rntn Knarrl i
CHICAGO. Apr. 1.1. (Al'l The
,., ,.,,, ,, ',.Mih..ii.
has heen ordered siiM.etidcd fmin
the Chicago liourd of Trade, under
: charges of dishoncsL and wrongful
! uctM -
I'rivllcgCH of the cuniatiy as to
trailing wiroiign ,ne ooaro were
he brought to trial Inter. John'bourd lo announce the suspension
Kellogg, who Is president of "the
company, ild the concern has no'
Crop Report of
Week Shows No
Heavy Losses
Wheat Winters Well, But
Growth Is Slow Cold
Weather ; Injures Peach
and Apricot Buds -
l"l)I(TI.ANI, Ore, Apr. 13 Al')
1 li.r weekly -Oregon cop report ,
of the weather bureau
Issued toduy I
nays:
"Vhcnt wintered wcll'exc
! !
a few western local It ha where
Home loss resulted from freezing ;
and excessive molsturcl Wheat is
wrll advanced ' In moat loeaMUca, i t . t. 'r i 't' mL i
but durim,- in. w.-.k Krowth wusvcports Indicate inat tne
s'ow warmer weuiner is neeueu. (
nwuiiin oi npniiK K uiii wub tie- i
hiyed by wet weather ami snow, j
Some early Bowri spring grain is j
up.
, 'The cold weather of the winter j
uprlcot huds In uaslern counties 1
and to loBanlierrleg In Western lo-( ",,u '"" , ,,,, , "ly 7
calltis. Krult liloonKIs Uaekwuid' ,""""d " rT u'T
but ome local damaKl! may liuve j " rAf, r " ,h" no,lno 'rt
been dono by the frost, of thu "M "Kbnl twiioon by
weeks., I'ea In the llOKUe Ulvr'p"" a al-m" lVOaP? nl'
valley are In tho-pink sh.ite. Spray- ;f" "' ""
Inir bus been delayed by uni'nvor- I Ti casualties ', were ( .mom ly
nlile weilllii.n
"Most stock, wlnlered well, but
a Tew coirespondenls report stock I
thin, lluch fi edlliK has been done i
and fecdliiB conllnueB In muny I
ulaces. A itood crop of lambs is
Leino- ,lr, ,.,! l,m there is sninp'-
complaint that owes a ho short ot
milk,
Birnie Ousted
By Patterson;
reare Xhosen
ousted from the state board of ex-
"miners in qplonielry by Governor
fatterson ana repiaceti ny jjr.
William -M. Pen re. who was e-
m,,vo1 hy Governor 1,'leroa on Aim.
G- ,01i8- ,l',lh n,'n aro wldeniM
l,r ,M fJ"inde. The other two mem-.
m'rM ,"f. Ihw lMHnl ,,,,(' ' I-'Ioyd
oi uanu. ami n. neni
ioonis. oi u..m. ' . i l
"m" expires the .Huh of Ahis
mVn.tM- MurviH tf'-ni has two years
.Morris, of Sfilem. Oayton'n term of.
yet to run.
Three rciippolnl meats'
the
boord of regents of t he Cnlversity
, . . .........
tLTrrVt'
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t.r A woro . riirlllol. ,(,embe,M. of
, , ri, ,hliu ., ,,,, ,.,,,, ,
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vt.Ml.H . " ;
UAI.I.'M At.,. 1 "I ' Al
(.i.ve. nijl- I'liltel'son tills inol iiinL-
1111 noil need the liliiinltitiiient of tw.,'
new members tu the boii'rtl nt re-
BentM (if the oreumi Aui-liult urn I
eiille(.-e, Mini Hie rciippoliil nuint of .
J. K. WentlicrfiiriJ. of Alluiny, to'
servo unoUier term. -
SlulP Keiuitnl- Herbert. .1. Klllnlt.
.of rerr.vibile, 1'ulk entinty, In iiumeil
to sueeeeil Sinn It: llriiwn. Mute mniiili..r 111 111111 uieniiji, ii n--seimlor
friiin Jluriuii enunty.' and Inn toward Hhuhttliul. ;
.1. I'reil Vines, of I'mviillls, .lUi.r-i .Norlherners Heady '
nev Is the suei-essur lo .Mrs. Minv
ki, ley, of Ast
iiria.
Thrift Grocery
V,!
Will Be Opened
f . Tk t in j
in efir rnilirP
Tlie upenlm; of ..Thrift 'store No.
K9 at Joseph aud pin us fur starling
.. ..1. ..11. . 1.. ... 1..
1 niiiiii.ii iijitii.i 111 i.m hi. iii.ii-
were unnoula-cil today by J. rl.'
SniKlgiass. dlslrlet niiiniiger for
Thrift and Servewel ( Irui ers. who
has just returned from .loselds..
Speaking of the Joseph store he
declares It Is one of Hit. best in the
....I- 'ei 1
of three Thrift (cash) stores, and
rour Servewel Htores. ' ,
On next .Monday the company
will take over the Harris Gloeerv
on North . r t, eet where it will
oien the first Thrift store In Iji
g,-.,,Ic. Th , I,.,l
for about ten days to allow work
.1
men to renovale and renin. lei the
building, and when reopened will
be one of the finest groceries In ihls
city. Mr. Suuilgi-ns.i :in;muu'-( .
f m 1 -II 1
I riHi in I hinnn-n
statement'-tu make "at this time."
1 1,. 1...1.1 1,... J.- 1.. .1... ,
' naiiy which was nrgiinizi d in I Mo
I SuKpensfoii of the Armour drain
comjt.iny han comp at a time when
the Ktate leulnloture, through hoc-
..I,.! fimmlK,.,. u I n i-iut I i I i m'
liracth es in tht- gn.ln trude in Chl
- .
j ,.u)li(.Jty .,, lho ,.K7Jl.
itlon and dlseolutlon of Hie Grain
marketing company prompted the
: state ImiUirv which within the past
i fortnight has produced testimony
whli h It was Indicated caused the
now although its Investigation still
Is under way.
COMMUNISTS i 0
: VICTIMS OF i!
CHIANG GUNS
Cantonese , General1 Raids
Red Labor Union Head-
.m1artava :n Shnr.crr.ni
' 1 wimtiguHi :
FIRING STARTLES'
FOREIGN DISTRICT
Wort.iein Troops Are
Following i Rationalists.
Across Yangtse. ',";
SHANdllAI. Apr; -; J8 (Al1)--
' r
t uiiiuiik ine euiiiuiiinisE supporiern.
'"'be shoottnn; was plainly, heard In
" Internallonal settlement calls. .
'"T considerable excitement. I.
i ,'fl" eonernl strike culrt-d by tlui
rl u laiior unions s n, prwesi
attalnst the'rulda. which began yes.
Uu-day, linn rendered neurly 100f-
oon workers Idle and. delayed a
number of Chinese, owned At dim .
, er. ' , ' - v . j
mnerui i'iii i, nuiiif cuiih.
' munder of the t'antonese troops in
1 the section. Issued an offleial'pro-
(Imitntli.ti fl'mlirti( fllMMn'lvlnfr if L
gt"t,'itl "ibor. un""'--
I. 1A?KS TWO K.NKMUK
SHANGHAI. Apr. 13 (AIM
chtiing Kai-Hhck's Cnntoneso
troops toduy found themnelvoa
faced wit h Hglitlng foea both ulong
llu yunKtso H
buttlefront and In
tjhunvhul. itMeif. .' - J ''
, ,lNJrlm,rn roireTr,-"foHowltlg Hip
,i.lr ,.Cent- succcHriiI advance.
Krosstlll t, Yangtse to the south
blink n,.ur Kiungyln.' hulf way bo-
twi,t. Nni,uing und Hhunghnl
'I hit same time the ,red labor
,'InonK .r(! nrouned by Chiang's
IlU(!inptH to llprt.!Ifl (,.,. went
on general strike. Kifty thoumud .'
men un; Idle and union leaders'
claim mure will follow.
'',,."";", "' Z
live tkdlons uflhe ctiy. ; io ui-t
l),t,lttt wt'n' "i" " V "'J1- 'nM
ImrrliTB1 of JImi intrenatlonal set-
tb nnmt. although the leaders
claim the strike Is not of un unit- j
foreign character. ' .
.Parading strikers, ut lucked the
hondiliinrtera or I hHinRM troops .111
'he :hlipel nntlve dlslrlet. '
soliHera.rired, Ullllnif 20 of the ut-'
UieKers und repulsliiff lint remain-
der. '. '.',.'
- ' Offlelul udvlei s .lelllnif of the
111jKslnK 01 (lie 1 impsi; y
lloltherilel'B Slllil . Hint Ci (ral
i huiic I'liunK-l.l, I'linlonvse com-
l-'on-len observers here believe
Hie iinrtlieriiern hiive determined
It! slrllt.. wlilI- the iron is not. in
VII W OI llli- spill iirvw.-vu 1111 ii.i"..-
rate 1 'a nl onr su faction lieaded-by
1 1 niung ami mo raiiii ui nreuu.. "
I resented by the red lubor. unions,
... .1 Ar 11.
mill reflerllnir Hie .policies 01 ine
funlonese extremists at lluiiKow.
I Ktirly today a icroup 01 i.nniese
lili-ll 10 rusu 1110 ui" .11.1.. -.
ll.inent 'burrlei- and a cluslf fol
. . ,,
I"""!
11 1 lie iiaiiun Kuurui. u
lh.. I'riru road. ' The lti.lll.ns fired
. - , ,
i ... . 1. 1. ill 10. ine 01. K. .un i".i iv'.i'i 111
over thi. bends of the Chinese und m(m
they relri ued. ., Last night u smallV, T', r,.i,c has" been repre.
inoli- made a sully to '.storm-- the Vented as ileFlrouH for euncinieni ot
barrier, but II wus soon reuuxiu
t his was l , 2lrVthre Wl IcKls ntlou by fi.rn, leaders
hinel n,en- ZCelKUr.W,:,,, ''Hultire
? ' I ,."-! H'J.v tn7o l o- l,"" '";'' y-
which they had hrowil'lnlo ine
-w"'c, barr er and stvirul
posts , were blirni d.- , ;
" ' ' '""' "' ,'
lli nfrlki' ll iliin lo ..Itu al (
'-'""""' Kul-Kliek a efrorls to sup-
. ., ' T '' I
(Continued on I'sae four.)
(t I7l-..f Efnni..
Weds A. O. Brown
-
NI-'W vtiliK Vnr U (Al'l.
A rt a separation of more -than,
Kl years. Kdlla Wulbice Hopper,
r,i;.y.-ar-oi. "eternal flapper, has
b. in reiiitltcd 'with A. . Ilrow.l.
. Iiuill sin- 111.. r; li d lu ltli.9. un J
will leave .soon tor Kuiope on u
' second lion, ymoon.'
W-iih JIoiht and Iti owu Inn!
nut i'n each other since th'lr
Maratiol until Un y met Hi dtiyri
",,! " " Vy
IM'P frlelld OI iOl II. IIOI 0 U -
ni"u ih"V 1,0,1 Ut i n 'I''V' 0-
... .
' WHIWIJ! TO SI-KAK
i'KN I H.K'IMN. Apr. 13 (Al').--
.Senator Frederick Slelwer of I'.-n-
ill' luii has ucc-i.ted an Invllutlo.i
to tipeuK at tlie annual iiiei-Ling or
Hie Portland cliumlicr of t-oin-
merce y,nr. 29, ut which time It Is
sai l that the entire Orexoii delv.
gitlon In congres" will be present.
HER GLORY
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-(irueo Xorwootl'fj - "crowning
F glory" In u train.' And muiiy's
the burlier wliose month has
tered und whos4tiipHrs have
felt that shearing tmpiilHc uh slw
passed by. 1owiHii 'i'hoiiiNsyllle, :
' ati. grace's v; homo-lown folks
; ixtntend that lier lmllfferoneo to
the iMipular bob lit no way tin
iyn r Iht bMiili -w Ideh U ' Ob-'
V VlOllS, ' ': , . , ,-.-;.. '.(' '
M'NARY TO DRAFT
NEW RELIEF BILL
'Oregon. - Senator, Before
NtartiniT 1101116. . 1 aiKS
. . UU prGeiflent
I LblUXIlL
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Va.SUINOTONY AiiK 13. (Al')
i,l.ar,imr of u farm relief bill thai
... , P1JllllirrtllliHOt- the dlvoruent
vU,w!) ,, ,, (lullHin K the work
clmlrilinn AleNuiy. lit tho Henlite
,lK1.,,jt.0 oiunmHtec, bus mapped
ul ,,. hlniHcIf thin summer, l're-
piiriiliiry to leiuinK toduy fur bis
,, OreKnp, he iinnouiiecd bo
wiillcl luive tile pruspeetlvo inoiis-
lilt!
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Iii'nluipe fur, proseiitiitioii tu.thus ciiunllzlni; their fruilclllse
tlio new coiiKrcss next winter..
ei. n. 1- , ..i,,... r tin.
MeNiirj.-lliiiuie'n bill vetoed by tho
president Inst session, bus Imd a
number of conferences ut the whlto
1 ..1 i.u ,.,,,.iw..i n.
,.ollulUMOI1 n,iU this meiisuro In tlio
f,,..., .,f , u.nt 11 oilliiiH t (ill
j , , , . ..i,,,,,,.,, ,.r
coming a law even If il slioiilil ho
, , ,,v blh ,1(JUSB aild
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Hclt,.
To Offer Ul ill Mil
io new ..... win .,0 "es.K.ieo 10
fr ... -1 , , . fa,.,,,,,,.. l,t. Hiild.
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iuii ivi.ii uiijm-iiiiiin in ii... .i i-n.
...... ... ., , ,., ...
,v, ,ve bilked with I how
ovt.r rny ,,t ,le M n,.,iv ,,,,,,,,1
to the eiiunllzalloii fee prluclple and
rtaln other features that were
,. r, the ..McNary-llallgeu
mcnuire.
Kenali.r .McNary has given no
t,atlou as to what features of
bis' original f 11 nn bill would be)
omitted In the new measure and
It Is believed he will bn guided to
IZ
some extent by conferences lo be
held In the west this summer. On
his trip bnioe. he plans to stop
"ff "l '-hliiigo to confer with
" - ' ,
l.i.i.ilu i.r II... All ,(-!.(. .-... ll.l.
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Two FlyerVRillvd
At Bollinf Field
W A H 1 1 1 N (i TO .V , A 1 1 r. 1 .1 ( A I')-
Homer H
Hands, ml mints! rut I v
asMlHtatit in the commnrep dennrt-
mcnt'ri air service section, was kill
., j ,.. oseh. al, i.er.m.
te,il engineer of the deparln'ient
, M-l iously li.Jiired when their
airplane crashed hero today at llol-
.,g Klcld.
lloth men we.re reserve army )
nviaturs and were flying an nrniyi
training plane. They went into,
a tail spin, while flying .at un al
Utude of 200 feel. .
Gold, Platinum
Deposits Found
in South Oregon
Sprague River, East of
Klamath Falls, Is Field
' of Rich Discovery All
Claims Staked.
KLAMATH KAIXU. Ore., Apr.
13 (A I). Sprague Hlver. small I
lumbering community 40 milent
east of Klamath Fulls, la In
fever of cxeltemvnt as the result I
of a discovery of plucer deposi'.n,
of, gold and plutlnunt. J
Hlnci Hunduy, between 4U an l '
r.ll I.lllllllU Imi'll Iw.I.ll Din t..,l I
The entire community, joined In n ;
aecrecy pact which wna religiously
adhered to .until the entire urea
wua staked but.
Isolated, so fur us roads' were
concerned and' connected only by
the Infrequently traveled O. O.
and K. railroad, thu secrecy pact
was admlruhly executed. Not oua
WhlBper of the ucttvlly at Hpruguo aud a doi Injured In tho tornado
Hlver during the past three dayn Hint swept throiitfli CHlftou cxHirt
seeped out of tho little town until Into Uisl night. Approximately
lute lust night. 100 homes wuro ilestroyiil or dam?
-' ,' mposlls Itlrh - lUgeil ami a mill Ntunii soaked c.v-
The placer deposits assay, hn- hjmm1 fiinilturti ami other lionise
tween f 22 und 95 per ton In gold holl belongings, .National guards
and between 910 und I'M a' ton hi men guarded the damagcil prop
platinum. Discovery of tlu de--'rty. jt , s i ; .
posits wus made by C W. Kbbeits, : , i. , . j
employo of the Campbell-Tow lo
Lumber com pun)'.
Kbhcrts.' a foriuer nllnlng ,imvh,
made tlio discovery, , Specimens of
the deposits were sent to Winnc-
muccii, Niv., for iiwuiyltiR.
All Clnliiix Stakiil
Wltli tin Ii' clulms Htukeil out,
und vlrtuully vvury .foot of tho
oi....l.i.iiIln0 .lliiiH..! mi .Iv wr,l,..ni
lor, HiruKU Hivnr pilili'nl nro (Al') A tornado that struck thin
now devoting thi'lr time to rlllm? lnlund town lust nlKht took a toll
oit their cluima. : Sonio i or ilia of ut leust . 63 . Ilvos and Injured
claim arc on deeded .lan on tho about .16. persona Tho .twister
Klumuth Inillun resei vulloii und wus tho most disastrous In this sec
somur on allotted land on the rca-'jtlon. of tho state. ..... i
orvution. Mlnlnir operutlons will '.Sixty-two 'bodies had boon rocov
hti conducted by ilredKlnit , und ured from tho ruins, 93 of which
siuiciiik. wnuiner or not mo u-1
posits are rich enough lo warrant
uh extensive, operut Ion Is yet lo bo
Huen. ronhlcntH of thu1 section state;.
"However," II. K, Wol ford, atom
keeper of tho community, said over
long distance eurly this morning,
"we have the clulms staked out
und ure very optltilisllc over suc
cessful mining.' operutlons. Kvery
body kept iiuiel iibout it, und not
'a- whisper seeped out of the olty
until we hud the clulms sewed up.
Now we don't care who knows."
British Law May
Extend Vote Tp
Younger Women
i .'LONDON, Apr. -13 (Al'l I'ru
mler Uiildwln iinninmeed In Jhe
Iiouko of oommotiH, today thilt'lho
Knveriimont will introduce 11 bill
lit the next '.session of purlin incut
to Klvo women llio vote ui 21
with tluit of the men.
rno inline minister sum 11 wouiii
t"k "'"" lllllB " l;oiare the bill,
'lk''' could -not be Inlrodiii cd be-
Iur0 sessio , 111 .i.m.m...
Tlio' wulnen-. who will lie onrril.11
onisen unncr ine m i pro.mui.v wiim
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elections which normally will oe-
Mr. Hnldwln'rf statcniont follotv-
I ...1 ii i.nliliif.1 muni 111? -at. wh ell
II, A rfl.lll.lllu.l UllllllK-t W1IH llllll-
...,,.ltl .lluiiuui..! I. tw rn.ini'leil
lhnt y,,,,,,, nlurchill elllincellor
' the exchequer, and Lord Hler
sei-rctary of slate for 111
......
din, were against what was termed
the "flapper" vote, but Unit thell
colicngticH over-ruled tlieui.
bad to make was momentous. '
The decision which the cabinet
, ,,,.,,, w,ll add five
mmnn.mvn t ,,,e voting list,
Klvlng then. .1 majority" of two
million over the men.
Boys Dress Like
, iMlrlS IO Uei mat! locnted on a rocky dome ot a.uuo
, n-i t elevat ion. highest county seat
in Texas oust ot thu Davis moun
tlltANTS PASS. Apr. 13. (Al'l . ,
jicttur look
m over carefully now,
l.ofore offering any of these girl
,lkei-s a ride. That good looking
girl" mi the road ahead who looks
impofully up at the passing ears
n,j. i,0 M girl und then iigain she;
.
, 1 m
- , on liei'i.ei 01 a I'.iiisei..-m ti.ei .11
iJlllurcl In one day counted four
boys, disguised as girls, who were
biking along and who Imped by this
I method to secure rides from the j
men as iney urove aioog. . 1
TODAY'S GAMES
NATIONAL LKAIilT.
At I'blladelphlu: New York
I'hlladelphla game postponed, rain.
At Clueinimll: 1'lt tsbilrg-Cln-clnuati
gunio postponed, ruin.
A.n i'.mi rt. i.i-.ai.i i-.
At Washington: Huston-Wash
Ington gunie postponed, rain
At St. Louis: . Octrolt-M. Louis
gume postponed, rain.
KNOWN DEAD
BETTER THAI!
THREESCORE
Rock Springs Flooded by
An Army of Relief
Workers Today
STORM CAME WITH
LITTLE WARNING
Few Buildings left Stand-
ing and Hre Attacked
Some of These, Adding
to Horrors.
FORT SMITH, Ark. 1 Apr. 13
(Al1) Two women wcrn killed
hoom;vii,m;, Mbs. Apr. ia
(AI) llouws wero torn up, trees
miivoled- and wire, ronmiunk alion
ferlously impaired by a tornado
Umt struck here yolerday, raiuu
lug thoto-ands of y dollars in prop
erty damage, ' '
ICOCK Kl'IUNQH. To.. Anr. IS
havo been Identified.
Of thu Injured, 21) are uxpucted
to do before nigbt... Mo of tho
lihldentlfied dead are Mexlbani.
Kcllef workers took possession
of tho town curly toduy and moro I
were urrlvlng-. Hock Hprlnfs was
lushed into ruins lu a fow minutes
by a tornado front tho northeast
which rased all except . a fow
bulldliiKS, roaring down a two
inllu path. ' , . ,
-1 Dead Idcntiflca
Tliirty-oim known dead bud
been identified as follows:
Hubert Dollihlto,' editor of tho
Kdwurds County Loader, and four
members of his family.' .
Mrs, Will Felts. ,'. '
Mra W. J. Adamsj '-."':
A Mrs. l'cnnlnicton . anil two
members of her. family.
v Two children of J. Billings. '
iTho ltev. Mr. Spiers ot Ilia
Jtock HprlngH Methodist church;
Mrs. Hplerf and one child. .
; One HonBibibuby, ' '
J. T.. c'owdon, liia wife' and two
'children . ' !- . 1 .'
' f'hurles Horrlnglon. " ;.
. ' Charlie Bukcr. : ," ;- 1
('hurles McMitln.
A Mr. and Mrs. Willis.
. Judge' Orirtet and two children.
Guy Henderson and tUrco child.
rert.-
,.,,, workcrai lnoiuding physl
clans and nurses from Hun An
tonio und KerrvJIlo and a dctueh
inent of troops' from Fort Olurk,
wure deluycd in urrlvlng wllh aid
on uucount ot storm damuged
i roUdS.
Cave 110 Warning
The storm canto from tho north
west with little, or no warning Just
uft.-r dark,' survivors said.
eew buildings were left stand
ing un thu loruado howled on Into
the hluckncHS.
ire broke out soon after and
- ' tho postofrico and a restaurant
wen. bVriod. ,7
Town Isolated
Wltb a population of 800, Rock
Springs, center of a spursely set
tled gout raising section In South
west Texas, is one of. the most tso-
.... .jt t n.. ... fl.n ul.,li. n-nil ift
.. . ti,e ,,iiVe stone construe-
, .. ', " i.u,ii- im l,.
,.,, . .,,. -uv..d lllo town KO
Ileved to have Saved tho town so
openly exposed, from coinplctu
racing.
Tho usiiul sardonic pranks ot
(Continued 011 Pugo Vivo)
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U)0 01(1168 J1 ttlCe
Fruit Rules Same
I l'OltTLANH, Ore., Apr. 13
tn-.-gon rules guveruliig nppli.rt
hiivr. been chungd lo confirm lo
those of llio stnlu ot Wushlugton.
I Tlie Washington rule governing
' grading and certifying of penra re
cently wire chunged to conform to
those of Oregon,
The stale board ot horticulture
, made the aiinouni-umelit- following
u Iwo-duy meeting.
Charles A. l'ark, of Snleni, waa
reelected presidunt, and Charles A.
Cole, of l'ortlund, w-aa reelected
secretary.- -