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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-TEN PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE fctnmm CITY EDITION wxwv THE WEATHER OliLGONr Kulr tonight and Sat urday. Continued mild. Increas ing humidity In the Interior. I .A GR AN DE, OREGON, FRl DA Y M A Y13 1927.' VOLUME XXV. MUM U i;i t A SHU CI AT HD P It ESS , MEMUER ASSOCIATED PllKHB NUMBER 237 a SCHOOLS TO CLOSE WEEK FROM TODAY Will Deliver Baccalau reate Sermon to High Graduates Sunday COMMENCEMENT TO I!E ON WEDNESDAY Program for May 15 Serv ices Completed the Rev. L. II. Awes to Give Main Address. iu ni'i li ("ruin tinlny. Mny -, (In- pulilic ki-IhiuIs tf I .it (Irmiili will i-lnsr ami tlR' rhihlit-ll of the city will Miirt ini tln-ir tlirre iiioiiIIik siimiiit'r viirullun. l-'oi- tlm youliMir clillilivn tin- HlllilllHT va ra! lull inraiis tlay after day of nulhiliK 1" 1" l't I'lay. lull u- law iiiiiiiIi.i- of tin- lii'li Mi'hool stuilcnla work ihiiiiiK Ho- glimmer month. Km- Ihos.- who ruiiipli'lt- thi'lr IiIkIi srlmol uoik lliis sniiiiK and will Brailiiati' tli.ri- is liltiill to IhinU iii.uiu. -Many will ntlriui rol-Ii-bi- ami most of Hull' IIiicm nam! Ik; varalimi will lie spi-nl Ki'l lliiK i vwylhlni? ri'a'ly so as lo he i-ca'ly lo enroll neNt fall. 'I'lie Iiiiiriillilliiliti' piociam Tor Ih. Kfailualinc class, which nlim ln rs .s::. Iia;-. 1'i-i'H roinph'tt d. Tin. pi.miani will taUo place In the. I. . I'. H. tafernacle Xiindny i-v-n-Inc. iM KinnmK al i-tuht o'cloclt. The Itev. I.. II. Awes will deliver tiie sermon and lii.s suhjeel will be "Lire's Invesi ments.' I'liol-lls to SiltK A chorus ul So voices, net l- pallied hy the hiull ScllOOl OlclieS- tra will furnish music. Mi-s Itnlh liracnwcll will play Hie mean pn lu.li-, alter which the chorus uiul conk-rcKatlon will join In slim-injt "America." Thi ltev. r. . I ii' will Klve the Invoca- II. m and Hie Itev. Henry W. I'ur U. r will Klve the scripture rcadlnf. The c.irls hlKh .school Blee dull will sin-" the anihem "(Irateful (I land Am I" liy '""' li'oina and Ihe lu,yn I lee cluli will slnu Ihe au- 'lli.'m "l:ec-sslonnI" " l; Mozart. ..... 1 A IIj.II will Klve the I,, in . In lion ami Ihe oritan poHtlude will hi ei.v.-.l iv m ism iirainwcM. in, Wednesday evcnilia. May 1. Ihe i iliienceliieni eXeuirs ...... I.. u . will b.' lu ld I he 1,-1 iiu'iiiui'l. ' "" l ,e lal.ernacle. when Pr. Ar nold l' Hindi Hall, president or Ihe 1'nUer.silv of On-Run. will deliver tin- (imlllellC.eUielU II Ull H I". 'lake rilllll l-'.Mlins S' llior sllldelllS Of til" llUll Tie- Chnol Were BiVell their Mll.ll , ,ns today and on next Wcd- s lay all ol Ihe lii'-'h w liool slu- ih ills ' ill ! Kiven He ir nnai l.m.l w ill be dlMinissed Wed- lllh uexilav -V.-1IIK mil i'lay aner- nooii al one o'clock, when they will rcliirn lo .school lo receive lli'-lr reporl cards. Thursday and l-'rl-,lv iiiornliiB will be Klvcll liver lo cm reetlnit papers and maklllK out I eport:; by Ihe leachers. In Ihe Kiade schools work win cl dally ad Thursday noon w lieu (1'oiilliiui.d on 1'hkc rive) I) NCE MONEY WILL GO INTO MESS KIT FUND The lirsl mom y lowuid III" lueMi fund rer lie- l.a tlraiule national , .1 company w as raided last e eniilU. w h"ll a dance was held at l.l -loo hall. Although the alteml alice was llol lalUe i Veiyolle re lioilid a m.l Mule. I'aill I'rnver's inch, si i a furnished Ihe music. I'lans aie now beini? made ror a secoml dance for Ihe benelll id Ihe limd. which will be Monday even I nc, June I I. and HI I"' In Ihe l ..rtii of a farewell dance lor the eomii.iny, which will leave. lime H lor l amp I'lat.sop for Hie regular -two weid.s summer clica m pinclil . GETTING ACQUAINTED QUICKLY i Jit)n ll f'tt tjtih k i tii;i nl ii dm- l itiii-hlrnil n lid mi hi" lMi-iiir.s ji-M-1 for ti liuli hhuil. l'or iniv hnfiH'4 rinii. I In iibil" My lo Imi'iiiik' iiiii-kly a ml fji-ni-.ihl kiinw n h urn n-(-Mi ni- In flu- ii.miinmUy iiniclcs ii ln-HM'iuliit lr;n!r nil jinliiui. Alrit h;ini - i nmmt kiinvi. itnr run Hum (H-r-niitiM. m-ihtIi mil cilirn- jiii'I iHi-iiri'lI'M mi i ii-toinrr In Mi.ikc nliic(l ' 1 1 mi I nl t lift'. Hut Ihi' Inclnc-i Hum Dial K iiMlitiil ly uMr lo il-t it mil ft f Mrl ii nif lt" iniikci Hli iiiMiinliiili- iinil M't-ttiiMirilt n -iiltiMitiilii(' 'IUl nru iMtipIr tiirtiiili n-nliir tiilvrrii-lns: nir .lltff Hi I hr MtM-f it. In mm mi tier it.i itin tin' n-ii' li IhmIi nhl anil miuIi im i ii-Iomiit-. ln a ixt-itlw anil itrr'it naj in otii-li iti4i II -"- rr miller. "OhfM.-rvrr AiIrrtKlm: A !n-lmtlll!in S-rilv" Ten La Grande I High Athletes Leave For Meet! Corvallis Dopesters Place Tigers Among Likely Winners of First State Track Title. T. n l.a fiian.lr lifKh allth 1 s iici oiitiiani' tl hy ( u.n h liiu Mar-Ki-nxh-. ami livin .iiinh'l, s.-rvin iir a.--s'.sliiiil i oa.-li. I II i.a Oraiulu last iiiht for rin vullis oa thr il:I' train. Thr iiait In arln-iluh'il to arrive In Corvallis ahout 11 o'clock this inoniln aii'l will have almost a day's rest l.-fori; riilrrliiff (lio wtatr hitri.scholaMti- trark and l'ii-ld jnrrt 1 01 1 1 11 1 row. AUilrhs niiikliu; thr trip air: 'upturn Kr rm II I Mi via. Leslie Krl -frr, I alr 'hiii ltou. I-.'INh Snyd r, 'Jamli' Anson, Kranrls Nr lin, Hit-hard l.yiliiin, Kilw tn Md 'orklr I.yitn Sim titx and Shirh-y I'ricr. " ., I.0 Itiil Train (HMMl-byr Tin- di iul was a plarr of nn n;aial rxtiti'iiitiit iitid lnisth' last niKht w In n tin- crowd Kathrrrd to KiVr hr tram a "srlld-of I." It is r.Miinalrd thai from to 1 f0 fans wrrr then- to urfcr thr Tlircrs to briiiK honir thr first stair cham pionship in this rily's history. iKtun at I'orvalii.H thr l K A. . dopi st. th havr il ri(ri that "III pickintf a S"figol lo carry away the all-llirri cup it is difllcnll to over look Jr I'ri'Hun. l.a CiiandL, Salriti and Hood Itivcr." Ollniirc Chanrrs I .a ( ir-aiulr al hlrtrs will clash with represnitativrs of thrsr olhrr two schools In srvrt'iil rvcntH and in two In part Irtilar! t hr Timers havr a "last hrf to drlrat flarrrtl. of Hood Uiver, crack iniUir and half mil. r. (iarn tt is i nr rally rKardnl ovtT llir Mali' us a surt first in thr half milt luit lavis. vf l.a Crattdr, is I'Npi'cti'd to inaUr thr t'rntral ( )rri;on lad ph k 'rin up and lay 'rm down in his fastr.st time if hr coiurs in lit st. At thr same lime, Anson, of l.a ('ramie, hi likely Hi wivr (iarrrtt tt-rrific com petition in thr milr. fans hrlii-vr. IVudlrlnn I Jilri s Mi t't , last nilnillr entry hy l' nllu tou hih school of AMrn, nrmo jumper and hurdlrr. and. I'rn laml, liuri.'.rr. nie:iits a wldrr split of points ami poyf-lhly u point or two less for l.a (irandr. Corvallis tlopr shrrls limine: (Continued on I'at,e ltve) ENTERPRISE MAY HOST TO P. E. 0. Women of State Will He Entertained at Wallowa Lake Wonderland KNTKItPlilSM. Oi.... M;iy I T Thr .i.teenih iinnual state ron vrnlion of Ihr P.K.l l. sisterhood will hr It. hi at Vallova l.akr Won detiiiml odi:e Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. May '2V. :i and vviili Chiipirr us host. Tlti- chap ters I, ilr turns eiileilainbi' the aiiiiu.'l coiiMittjon ii ml this year Ihe plfHS'iraMe duly 11 upon the Kiih-rprise ln-iimli. After ra nviii siim the puss'lld lit les f tlir roniniunity. thr hMiiiliers hit mi the idea of iharlriin the Wnmb i ;mi. indue lor Hire.- dnys, ror. which litiie no kucsIs will he ntri taini ! except mm tnhers of Ihr JiM-iety. AH rmtlMS will h- reserv ed for thr p. wimieii. the din inir i-doim will In- th'iir- and Ihey u ill luild t In ir me t mil's In the larire and plrasj-nt ihhy. The Imildiii'.' Is si.'iim le ate.) ami is provided with all nuclei' n I'oiiveii iruces. ciiitly days and cold nitrhls will only iidd r- lish to tie- niii vriition. I'aiu would hr Ihe only an w r Iconic w ra! her con d H ion. The hi-sr ion will open u ft h liin i Ih oii Monday, on arrival of c'esls from the outside world. In the af ternoon thr delegates will be retf M'tet -cd and that eveninjj a recep tlnn will e h.-ld. with address hy J Mrs. Alice Scot I. suptemi' president j A musical program wilt he Kiven under din t ion ol Mis. X. I. Parser ;uid will Palnie the madri al i'!iiu, wtt !t a somr In Indian t-nst nine, and ot Imt ii ii ikIhtj!. Anotlr r i i)l 1 1 diiiiM at feature (Continued on Paire I,) A. G.S.OfUcers' Are Given Posts Nevt y- ;n' oflte. r oT the As- soctafei) Gnl Students ol the La! Sriin.il- high school w.-re installed i yesierday afternoon at a speelal j girl's assembly h fd for liia pur- i pose. ! Miss Corm lla Hansen, outgoing i president , in -teii installing of- j I leer. Ml LdwardlMe Malum- was! in.-lalkd n." pn snhnt: M 'atlnr- i iiie Itm-Liry. ;y lee preMident: and i Miss Horolliy Lrownlon as secic-j t.ii y-f reas'ii'i r. I The outgoing olljci rs. Miss Han- , sen, presidnt: Mis.- Ji;m Willh.-ms. viee U'M'I' ill; and Miss Kdnaj Cekeh r. sier. l.iiy-tte.iMnn r. each '. iae Mioi't t.ilKr. 1 Mis: M.il.el I- ini- tt. it- nn cf ! girts, pr- s nted th a. ti S. wtth a ; ojiy of the pi t.nre "Ir". for girls; J.'i' ti:t il V lo'-'tn. , I TO STATION WAR PLANES ALONGCOAST Government Plans for Further Fortification nf the Northwest CHINESE TROUBLE CAUSE OF MOVE Combat Aviation to Be Sent to Portland Soon National Guard Units May Be Formed. I ' I'OliTI.ANO, (tro.. May 13 (AD ! I'lans hy the t'nited Htatrj army I Tor drvrlopuiynt of aerial Torres lit thr I'aciftc northwest wore ill.teufw. . rd hy Brigadier (icn- ral U'llllam K. (Illlnioir, assistant rnlrf of ttie , army ah- service,- who- passed ' throimh heir last nilit en route to Mrdroni. lire., whrre his son, i I .i n t ii ii ii I "Hill" Olllmore, will be j inani'-d tomorrow. - ! ( '(mi I mt fffiuidrons of iilrphttw n i are to he moved to the I'aelfic ; coast, thr air service Is lu he jjlven ' the lttl mi lyp- of pursuit and hattlo i plams, and thr national guard I ; to he aided tn develop! tiff uvls ; tion, said (.irneral Oillmore. ChlncM' Troitblt t'niis' "The ChlneKe situation Is K"inl? to make ut' cIihiikc our iinllonal air set . ice depart innil, and that i rhamjr Is kouk lo 'e of tntrrent to the west coast.' Ilr said. "Thr navy Is drvrloplnir Its , aviation around I'ucrt Sountl. with a ftni ttation at Siind Point, near Knitilr. So I think ihr army will put In Its chief ulr Ih-lds In the vicinity of J'orlhind. It would bo u natural IhitiK i or us to build up uiir service atoiiK the Columbia riven., , I "Some roinhat aviatUui ir. qolotr i In be sent line hh soon as pudliC. Thrrr will be rilher pursuit or ' bombliiK planri; sent first nmj we will continue to build M the air forces of the northwest." Pursuit planes of thr latest type are to he sent for use by Hmj Port ' land reserve, flyers, and tlw army is i:oiiii lo try lu inter st 'tlp' Ote i kdii national Krd in pultlm; In ait airplanr siiiairon. In addition to ' tlir sipia drous t hr regular army . w ill rstahllsh. Asks For Rooms To House State Legion Auxiliary Mrs. H. K. Mrady. cliHirnuiu. of I he houslii' committee for lite American lejjlon auxiliary, luetn hers of whom will be hrr durtnff the July state convent ton. Is sniti ous to wcure a list of rooms In private homes thai will be avail able (or use ul that time. Householders will be expected to make a charce of l it Mlrht lor stride ami $1.iu for double bed rm thai Diey place Ml the dls- poiiil of the auxiliary, Mrs. Brady Will WellOMM' lelepholle Calls llll- medialety so thai a list may hi compiled lo lake care of the hou; int, prohh in. Thb IniiisiMi; lointniHee Is par Ihiiiarly eomerneij wfth taking ca re or t he w omen w ",io w ill at tend the auitlary convention which I: hehl eaeii year In con mrtlon with Hie American Legion nie.i in,'- Since llo rr will be some :.tnni or more visitors to le- taken care of duriui,- the w.rk, (lie commlttoe hopes every possible room will be listed in the luimt'dlule future. I ILK LOSS Sltl.000 i I PETITIONS OIT PHKTLAN1 tire.. May 111 ( A P ) Kin of undetermined origin M A I'SUKI KL1 , Or-.( May I .J curly this inornliift- completely AP Kecall petillons were in cir ra.ed ihe. Standard Hroom faclury, culalion here today by niembern of :: lOast Ullsnn Htrert. causing a ftt'e ('itlzens Leiignc in an attempt loss of JHi.aan, necordlnE' 'o rstl-lto unseut Mrs. l-'ranres H. Peek males id captain McKarland of thr land ( '. P. 1 1 unr in it on. hold-over fin- Miarfials ol rici'. It If being In-' directors of Hi.- Marshfleld .school stlgated. EDITORS OF " 7 w The Li C.rande high ! I Mimir. annual for Uii7, imne Hh i.ffielnl iipf':i'',ini 'j nl the hiuh M'tiool tbir nf 'ei iiotiii. The u liov- pit-iiiif I.h of, left to ritflil. IiIh .N"et.on. editor; Horuthy Lbcrhitld. ass.nlule editor: Llrner (Hen., bust - n-s manager; and Kenneth Thump - ei, .ii. t)ninei' niat'tf i-. . Hospital Open House Attracts 5-Score Persons Chapter I of P. E. 0. Pre- ,.(.. IT, ..-I...,! l..,.i.om nv.ina iMMii&u i i ii; i tun, Part of Olwcrvance of l Day Here. ; More (ban 1 00 prrsons called at tin Crande Itonde bo.spftal yestrr I day afternoon, when open house I was hehl there In observance of . national hospital day. I Chapter I or P. I:. O. furnished Ih musical program durluK tin- ti f -ternoon, accord I ni? to the annual custom, and the nurses of the th alltutiou s-'ived punch. They also 'nxslstcd. In showing the visitors about the building. l-'lowern wore In every room of I the hospital, furnished by the P. K. I O. ineinberfi and the doctors of the thy. I MilMi-hI Ptttram I Mrs. A. 1.. Klchardsou san two ' n umbers. "Mother U' Mine" by ! lliirleih'h Ulld "Idltle Hit of Kr I low", by Mortis; Mrs. Hurley Klciiardson played u piano Rroup. ; "tkod Nlk'ht", by l.eviu and "Mel ody in A" by Imwes; Mrs. IIilI Jtohiienkamp nanw "Thr linen Is , on the Oriit-s" by WUIounhby and "Sonp of the Kohln", by Anna Case; . Mrs. C. S. Moorr suiik "The ;Soj(; of Sontfs" by Muya and "To u Hilltop" by Co; Mrs. Uay Kul- lcr mint! "Klorlcnn Son)?' by lnnl ard and "Hark the Uobin s Souk" by J.ynes; Mistj Ann Stanu-e sunt,' Calman's "Al MawnlntT." and "Alone In l.ovo's Clarden", by lie wilt, and U. t.. Dulton sanw "l-'roiu The Land ul the Skyblur Water", by Cadman and "llivr a Man u Horse Hr Can Kldr," by O'Hara. .Mrs. H. A. Kurbrlrk hradrd the P. K. O. commlttrr in charge. As slstlnn her wvnr Mrs. (i. u nut ton. Mrs. I. A. Kplinir. Mrs. C. H. Hidwell and Mrs. I.. Oeiiham. BENEFIT MATINEE i , WILL BE MONDAY Entire Proceed of Show at Arcade to Be Given to Flood Sufferers A A Mhisls'llppi CoO'I relief llijit- It will be civen Monday after- noun by the Arcade theater w le a The Taxi laucrr," slarrinK .lean Craw Turd, w 111 In- pr. seitte.l for thr rirsl lluie in La tiiande. T'u.i wan annoum-ed I his hum mImk lev A. II. Hoid'ii, one of I hr Al cad" proprlriors. The Arcade' IIm-hIiT will pay all expenses and every rent taken Mi In admissions and from sale nf ticket;! will be turned over to M ra. Itrna Palmer, of Ihr ioral le. ross orprinl.atinn. to be added lo La Crundr's donation to the flood SUf fereir. ; M'-s. Polteil Kelvin. iMesidenl rf Ihe Neighborhood ctuh, will ap point a com in it tec of women lo -ell ticket fur this mnllnee. ihe tickets to be sold for :ti rents eiich. It 1m hoped Hint from $7a to Jio.i Ut b- raised by lids menus, which will pur La C.raude "over lh lop." Tli" Katvatlon A r m y n-porlr-l t Id-! morniiiK I hat II has J i;i the biinU retidy lo si-ml and has already dispatched one check for $:.. The Salval loll Army I ' n's'i ma kin: a last ii merit a pp-al for more rash donation:' and for ctol h Inu. beddiii-r, etr. Tin UUer rm Ir- M-tit to the fniflen-is lrr of i-lrui;. In express. Mrs. Palmer. Ol Hie (ted ( 'mks. announces that the followinu' do natiuni have l. i-n math : Ml. Km Hy Lumber company campN, P-le H aver. K; la. $ I and .L s. HodtriM. dlslrlrt. THE MIMIIi., L. H. :i -it A iu Urn tf -vSi tf v -r ... - ThU vein's Mlmlr. dedi d Superiulendenl J. T. Loofi-llow. i arlditloti lo lit'1 usuol dep.iruio n ot d to fn ullv, i t.os-ei. spoi l i. im! otln,r a liv ill.", gti-. iouih:i" ' space, to educational hixlory hi I.. ! Hnuide. Hie of the mmi I nt ere.-.r w i Ing 'utK trued In a photograph of'ti' Mh- flr-t ehoi.. h.e;i in L '.:r.nid I i - I FLYERS WAIT FOR WEATHER TO CLEAR UP Chamberlin, Bertaud and Capt. Lindlerp;h Beady to Cross Ocean NO REPORT FROM ' NUNGESSER, COLI President Coolidge Sends Message to France, Ex pressing Sympathy and Hope. ! Ity Hie AMrlaicd Pir . Intensive search oil km and bind still hrlrigs mi tidings nf iho ftml lug of tin l-'ieneh aviators. I'iiilatn Nungessrr and foil, iv four full days overdue at New York on their flight from Paris. Reykjavik. Iceland, wilt Word to da tiial a watch on lit" Icelandic waters had failed to sight the mtss iHg " bile iJlrd." Thfr ininisiir of posts at St. Johns. Newfoundland, has received wmil that Fletcher Iteck. on Sound Island, PlacfMttla, heard the hum of an airplane last Monday in Ihe fog overhead but this and other repiM'ts thai the whir nf a motor in the fog had been beard hy three residents of Harbor firaee, has led lo nothing tangible In Ihe bunt lor t bo l-'iench rices lu the wilds of the lirillsh colony. Weather i auditions ri p none tin favorable today for the planned t a rl of Hie Pellauea monoplane early Saturday morning for Paris. Captain Llndherdi spent today over his plane "The Spirit of SI. Louis" ami says he does not propose to hop off until the weather is prom ising. h rm it rr nt ahli: (1AI!IH;. PITY. X. Y.. May U. (API Might of Plarenee I'baill berliu and Lloyd Iterlaild for Paris was definitely postponed un til ttmiday morning, with the like lihood thai Ihe hop-off would not take plan until Monday r Tues day, lata today when unfavorable w -eat her reports were received, t "hai li'M I .indbrrgh had previous!, announced that h would not leave for Paris until' Hie weather' was right, si II was generally considered that his fllghl iilni would he post poned, although he made no an nouncements when I'hamherlln and Hrrtaml did. (MH.ilMii; m:ms mi;ss.;k WASIIINC.ToX, .hiy LI. (AIM -President t 'oolidge today sent a message In President I oilluergue of Kra lice expressing the hope thai Ihr two -'reiii h aviators Xiiln.'cH'l' and Poll, would hr found and iisui inu Prance that the American gov ernment would do evrryt hing "hu- (Continued on Page Klve RAIN MAY SLOW DERBY TRACK A T LOUISVILLE Ldl'iSVH.l.i:, Ky May LI tAP) I ii rhy rve! .In. m one more day and thr Kentucky ih-rhy America's ton-most hut allraclioii, will he i tn i al Phiirrhill dow ns fur the titty-lhlrd time. The hundf. d of visilors will be NWetli d lo t hoii;t,niil.': hy sundown ii-night. The naims id eighteen Hirer, yen r oh Is w ere enb red todii y and the trainers gave t heir . rim rge f 1 1 ia I "ope net s -- " short workouts in pr pa rat Ion for th J.MI.aaO cvelll. The derby "dope" ir flowng frr-. ly, hill now lo re is there jiny un atilniify of opinion as. to the win ncr. II l not a "one horse race" as war Ihe rase last yrai' When tin east talked PoMlpcy and Hie West Unhiding (Ivor, Almost, every one or Hie tt ibrliy horse1 has his aw n special admirers. A downpour ol rain beginning at 'J . in. threatened to slow an otherwise fast pri-dejby I rack. The track was slid fast jllif! before the heavy t ain slai ti d Hark ol tlclals ."aid. S. ANNUAL i Another t ,,( or Li (.r..iHle na toe lu liono L'-derle. Hi.ve i-.ii l Ihi- Im.h men IM a luirli sii- h.tll of the lite p.iol -j 1 1 Morh.-s of bis- tial iiMired ate also ini luilcd. The .Mimir Ibis ear is cMerta 1 II arraiiued ami the reproduc 1 1 is of cuts ami printing in gen ,1 eXi idli-rit.. LONG MUSH I ( s With only tils team of 11 dog-, for omMtii', t apt. Aleiitudcr Nut llli. Atuknii mill hlswr n nil dln'iivercr of Iho Point Harrow na it I oil rcMrv l road) to start from Point llarnm on n It at Ml mile Jaunt ncn"v4 Hit lop of the orld lo SpltlHrgf ii. He ess-is Ihe trip lo lake (wo ytars, and, , of itinrM1, lioK's to nt op nt -Hie noi'Ih Kle. DOROTHYMACKAYE TELLS OF VISITS Film Actress Takes Wit ness Stand Today in Paul Kelley Trial HALL OK JlSTICK, Los Ange les. May ia. (AP Miss Horoiby Mackaye, uidress widow of liny Itnyuiond, admitied from Iho wit ness stand today In tho trial of I'aul h'elley for her husbaiul s mur der, that she hud herrd Kuymond ordiu Kelley front their home. She denied that she heard Kelley tell Raymond the order was because he was in love with Mrs, Itnyuiond, Mis.s Mnekaye. nl Hist was con trolle,d, but, i under Jim rapid flro (piiHlioniiiK of AsslstHnt I'rosoculor (ti'orga Kemp, she fidgeted ami groped for replies. Luring; a brief lei up In the uuciHoning, she hit her hps and appeared ready to cry. "o 'ou remember an occasion when ICaymniid ordered Kelley to leave your home'.'" Kemp iuerled. "Yes, sir." "Is It true Ibat Kelley tuok you home every ulght from Iho theater here?" , "Kvery iihtht while my ear war laid up for repairs." "How bmg was that?" "Abotil ten days," Vl-lUil Her IkNiiii "Hid he visit your dressing room at Ihe Heater'.'" " Ves, sir." "How many times-.'" "I don't remember," "What do you remember?" "That Kelley uirl mu ny ol hers made It a pructh e (o i:dt. my dreHi Ing room," 1 AAP' "Hid he ner ivi alone?" "Yes,, sir." Telegriiiii Head A I bird lelrgra m w an ldenlllld as containing words that Miss Markayc directed to be sent to K H lev. It More bis ( lower place address In Los Angeles a lid was dated March being sent from San Praiicisro. The lehi;riim read: "l 'im'l phone tonight. Letter fol lowing. All my Jove. HOT." The telegram was entered as evi dence and then read aloud to the Jury. PAN T l ltll Y M AHHIAt.i; i;i.KTJN, Mil., May .13 (AT) Careful search ol Hm marriage rec ordH of Cecil county al Klktmi tor July ami August, I'.fiMi, 131 and LUJ. failed Id disclose Hie IlilllM' or' Pay itayinond ir I orothy Maekave. M lew MackaVe teMitied ycrrday in Los Angeles at Ihe trial of J 'a ul Keih-y, film actor, lor Payniond's murder that she mar ried I'nyiMond at "'Irelna Hreen", Maryland August I, I'J'-'L "Th re Ih no "ftndnit (!p tn" In Maiylaml, atthuugll several towns. (Continued on Paga Five) Chinese Upheaval Predicted by Close POHTL.V Nl i. tire., May I it CP) 1'ploM ''lose, traveler and wrllr In Ihe Orient said while here to day on a t-df Dial Im had liiforma. Hon tie.. Chlnetie tit Shanghai are smarting limb r Indignilb-H Irhlh t- d upon iiaiLes by foreign troop now ipiarten d in Hw ChineMo Cities. Close predicted thill Chl- m fe w ral h otrld result lu a great a nil -foreign uph'a val in China. "The Chinese will boil over pre(. ty s.;on and suu.iiao f,f ilieM, pour Into Hie wlille ipiartern and "imply Haugh'er i r ' one of tho f o.osn t roup t tut e who do not make thejr gei-juvny on friendly w a rsliiiis," siid I 'lose, I'lose w hose r al name Is .Io ta )di V. Hall, formerly It v. d In Portland. Ifc whs born at K'l), Wuhh., wheii his lathur built tho f Ir nl, I w o housen. Judge Sentences Mrs. Snyder, Gray To Die June 20 Appeals May Be Entered Six Months May Pass Before a Decision on These Is Given. (JCKIvVS COPNTY C (.1 U UT HUt'SK. N. Y May 13. (AP ---Mrs. it ul h I trow n Snyder and Henry .ludd t.ray today were sen tenced to die in the eleclr'e chair al Sing Sing the week of June for tin murder of Mrs. Snyder's husband, Albert Snyder, magazine art editor. Neither defendant showed any mollou as Justice Tow use nil Scud der pronounced sentence. Mrs. Srlydei was dressed lu black, the same costume she wore during (he trial. A matron stood on each side of her. but beyond a clasping and unclasping of her bands, ahc did not show- the strain. Uray's figure was tense. He stood about five feet from his blonde paramour but neither looked nl the other. Motion Hciiled Prior to Imposition of sentence, counsel for both Gray and Mrs. Snyder made motions asking that tho verdict be set aside. Justice Scudder denied the motions. A crowd not nearly no larr.e, as the smallest to attend the trial was I a the cotirl room when sentence was Imposed. There was, no dem onstration. Sentence was pro nounced first on Mrs. Snyder, the Ijueens village housewife, her blonde hair exposed beneath her black hat, bowed her head as one receiving a benediction, but her corset salesman lover, when his turn came, stood erect, staring squarely at Justice Scudder. I May l'.nter ApKals Appeals from the sentences are contemplated. It is expected that six months will elapse before de cision on these appeals are given. Court attaches said Mrs. Sny der and Hray would be taken lo Sing Sing next Monday. Counsel for tJray denied reports that Oray had asked the privilege of saying good bye to his erst-, while paramour. Jail attendants I quoted ill m as saying he "wanted only to see her In heaven." The murder of M rs. Snyder's husband on the night of March Hi. was described hy Hist rid Attorney Hlchard Nnwcomhn iu "the mot brutal in tho htatory of New Yoik." Snyder was lilt on the head with a sash w eight, chloroformed and strangled with picture wire. Mystery Veils Cause of Raid On Soviet Home LtiNlMiN. May 13. AP) Heep mystery continued lo day as to the reason for yesterday'H raid by Meot- iland Yard detectives ami uniformed police on the offices of A reus, Ltd., soviet commercial agency in Lon don. Arthur Henderson, lahorlle. ask ed Sir William Jo iikoii- H icks In ,thrj bouse of commons this morn lug fur full luformalioii, to which the home secretary replied: I . "I ti forma Ho n was placed before mo Wednesday evening by Hie po lie.r, upon which I authorized them to apply for a warrant to search Ihe premises of A reus. The war rant was granted, and entry was made yesterday. The search is now progressing. I a m not able and shall not lie able for a day or so to give any further information." Preyed hy other la borltes, 1 he home secretary would only promise Ibat (he fullest Information would be forthcoming Ml Hie earliest pos sible moment. Vigorous formal protests agaiml the raid was lodged Willi the Kril ish foreign office HiIh morning b ,. P. Itoseiigol,, llu:-slan charge d'affaires. Walluski Wisp Is Captured; Forgets AS'IUKIA. tire., May Li (AP) -Authorities today wen- trying to ascertain Hie identity of the Wn. luskl Wisp, a raggedy recluse, who has been living lu the wilds of ClalNop county for four years. The elusive "wild limn" was captured last night l.y two nun out hunting for dog. Though in ; cnmlit Ion, 1 he ' mc mom y a ud of lib; Hi'- pr lelici. ill Hie i-Meii.nt physical "w isp' had lost hl;i mild gi- no account vlnus lo Ills experl immIh near here. AH ould M'latM wa lhal he bad d been i ing taken from Ix M a soldi, r. tirkm Ipally mi COW S. mtlfelM We nilrie whether veteran w ho e; erans hoHpiiat In lie,-.. nihil, lb h null, trying to deler o' was a demented aped Iroin the vet . at Aim-rlcm Lake lllCMhlU N 1' MAN M ICIHLS MALSHI IKLM. (Hr.,, May I .'I. f A PL- Lrin it W. Heriiiaiin. brolher of Ming, r II' ninnai, Cose. burg I'lmio'l'. died oirly loday rn-a- his taio'ti home ;,) I'.i o. . I l.e M I . Ho cuionet' ii piol naying that diata was due til suicide, j Hcrmann'M son. Kugi-ne, was re. 'ported to have .uihl he thought li hear d bis fat lo r say as be was dying; "I've taken poinon," LEVEE GIVES BEFORE PUSH OFJOL' MIS' Loss from New Flood to Run Around $10,000,000 Estimates Indicate MANY THOUSANDS WILL BE HOMELESS Refugees Flee Before On rushing Waters with Scant Apparel Some Chilled by Exposure. NKW UKLKANM. La., MTuy IS AP) -Their conquest of the up per valley complete tho flood wut ers of the Mississippi today charged through two crevasses In the Hie HenU Beet Ion of the Hayou Jm Olatses levee, lit) miles north wvijt of New Orleans, to invade tho fertile sugar and rice districts of South Central louiuiana. , The course of the waters, as chartered by engineer would take them through five new parishes affecting lufi.oot) persons, covering an urea of 1.873 equaro miles, or l,lltH,70 aorea. HATON ltOPOK, l.a,, May Li (AP) The tremendous pressure of' Hie greatest. Mississippi river flood In history finally broke down Iho Hlg Hend levre today ol Morcau vlllfl on the Bayou les Crlalses. The levee, nrade of tday, had re sisted the steadily rising flood of Hie waters rushing down from Ar kansas and through the crevasses on the west bank of the Missis sippi Milch had' ulrcudy havi: blanketed LI Louisiana, parishes. Kor the past J week more than loon worker 1 alio red day and night to strengthen the riubnk ment anil efforts will bo na3 it possib!" to close Ihe break. John M. Parker, Louisiana flood direr I or. said that Hfi.OoO people and HtO.OUtt uerea mueli of It. marshland. In t lip Immediufo vicinity of the Uayou. mostly in Avoyellca parish, will bo. uffecled by the bren-k. fi,0W People MHvtrd As the muddy waters from 'tho break run through the Atchafalaya basin In to flrandc ; Iako and through its bajous to the gulf. tio.Otxi more people- will be driven from their homes and nearly one million acres, much of it marsh land. Is expected to break down leveeii on the Atchafalaya rlrer and cause the spreading of that huge thickly populated region. Jeopardizing morn tbsa 160,000 people. The region ia the "augaf bowl,t of Loulsana the no ut hern parishes w here practically all augur cane of the country la grown. Besides su gar cane, cotton rice, corn and sweet potatoes are leading crops. Pig uro $10,000,000 lxxs-j Hlule Commissioner of Agricul ture Wilson today eati mated th loss rroin ttic new flood to be $10,- OOO.IKIO. The parishes tn the flood pth Include the lower half of Avoyelles, south of the Red river; pne-third o Hi, Landry: two-third of St, Martin, and Two-ftfUis of Iber ville. Practically all of Iho refugee fled with only the clothing they (Continued on Pago Five) SITUATION IN HANKOW BAD; FOOD SCARCE SHANGHAI, May IS (AP) Wireless dispatches front Hankow say the situutlott there has be come worse qlnce Hie uews leaked out that the northern general, Yeug .Sen, hud captured Ichnng, and was moving down the river toward Hankow. Thousands of middle class Chi nese, unable to leuvn Ihe city, with reported to have taketl refuge In the Japanese coucaslon, antlclpat in grave trouble hi Hankow soon. The Nationalist are said to have neted all the flour In the native city tot their troops on the Ilon an front. The price of flour con se.iiently biffl risen i.'5 per tent. I tire Is also becoming acurcr dally. TODAY'S GAMES ,n voo.vUi MiMa ii iMiiiMu:i.riii,v (.vf) it. ii. i:. i-iii.iii,"! ' -i " l'lilhi.lo!ihin .... 4 H 2 ICjitlfrH'i.: Kaiifniutvn uiul llui'l iuUi I'ruell u nd Wllhon, m;,v youk (Ai') it. it. K. St . l.l.lliM It II Now York I 7 t. 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