EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE
A
THE WE AT Ilk
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EDITION
OKIXiON: Unsettled tonig.K
Tuesday, probably occasional i
In north portion and along t, v
count. Cooler In the Interior of th,
west portion Tuesday.
VOLUME XXV.
IA GRANDE. OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1927.
NUMBER 262
MEMDER ASSOCIATED TRESS
MkiMUBit ASSOCIATED PHEBB
STOCK SHOW
ABOUT EVEN
ON EXPENSES
La Grande "Saved the
Day" Cadwell, of Union
Reports Today
PAT WOOD WINS
UUCKAROO TITLE!
Foley grill ut noon, and pointed
i out that the iiu'iismr was being
, (i i submitted to the people by the
Racing Invents Sutuiulav Commission with the hrii.-r that
Tnof f irmu TVnlr ! ,nls t"iP-ovenient is an Immediate,
.Y . . V . .
and Field in Good Con
dition.
V.a-dug their judgment on f
penscs of the liilon Livestock
show us operated In previous years.
George Itonson. chairman of the
sports division and C. L. Cudwell,
vice president, of I'nlon, stated this
morning that Ihe sos-don uf 19-7.
would Just (i hunt break even, or
very nearly fo. The amount of ihe
cross receipts, of course, is known, i
there are some mutters pf expensejcili In and I ho old wooden main
which have uni yet become known: to that point was cut out. Tho
definitely, and until nil such are In.) reservoir waa drained and the city,
the exact standing, financially. ofjU)th the exception of 7i or HO
this year's show will not lie known. : homes, was supplied by pumping
"t want to say-today through ihe;rroni the deep wells. They pumped
columns of The Observer." unid Mr.i at a rate of l.tioo gallons u minute
fndwell. "thai we firmly believe! and oven at thfs rapid rate the
Li Grande saved the show Ihlsj wells gained on the pump and oily
year. When things looked rather i officials had more water available
dubious, und many discouraging than they could dispose of, which
factors stood out very prominently. ! shows, Mr. Coburn says, the tre
we went lo the I .a Grande btisi- j mendons supply now available as
ness men and asked Ihem to shutjthe result of the two wells,
down for one day. The requenl was- The upeaker pointed out fur
no sooner asked than granted, and,iK.r jn connection with the bond
Ln Grande not only shut down, bin j js.sne than an additional tax of
attended the show In such numbers. Kix-tenlhs of a mill will be reiiuired
thnt wt figure, If we come out even. IS a result of this Improvement but
our- deficit would have '"f"tthlH would be only for a few years
around $ianit excepting for
''
Grande. The splendid spirit of
onernllon is greatly appreciated
Cnlon. and I say again, we believp
Grande saved the show for us."j
( CotiMlderlng the weathei, .ho
gale receipt eaeh day were quite
creditable; revenues from other
sourees were very pood, but the
evening donees capped Ihe climax
u.-. f,.f :iitr:iciittiiH were concern
ed. Considerable over 10m, wasiof preparing returns were so great
i-alUed from thlssouree. and there was such on indicated
i, Additional AwnrtN expanse in collections und auditing ,
Additional awards made during , I hul he doubled the revenue, ml-
Saiurday for cbampb.nship entrW vantage to bo gained, lit pointed'
were not nil available today. The'oul thiit various industries planning I
ftdlowlug were among those re-
ceiving awards:
Fisher & MeKennon. Ii !rnnde.
won a ch;imploi;.shlp on their Kng
llsh Shire. Koyal OakM.
'im.x r,.,, ...I fit,! Miiilriiishhi mar
;,:yi''''y- '"'"U!"1 '"i
Willis Moss" (Hland I'ltyl Pereh-j
er'tn mure won the championship i
ill that elass.
Th
Clydesdale chainploashi
went to Mr. Swlticr's stallion. .Mr..
Swlger lives at Cuhm.
In the thoroughbred class for
yt alliens. John Kndieolt. of Peu
ilhton. was given llrsi award on
his stallion.
Virgil Conley, of Cove, won oiil
in the saddle horse content.
The complete list of awards Is
being drawn, hp today and will be
ready for pubiileat Ion soon.
Siiluidiiv's Itin-cs
WHii ihe n-jiek and field both in
much bi:1!- eonditiou, 4ho r.ielim
events of Saturday went along
(Conlinufd on rgr I )
WATER MAIN IS
HOOKED ONTO
CITY SYSTEM
The recently completed ix-lm-h
water main from the Old Town
i-nerwi.ir to K avenue, wa. ctil into
the Mvslem over the week end. II j
y. atinoiiiieed loliiy ny v ny .Mao
.-V'er W. "'. 'lews.
Work was stalled Frbf
for (i couple of days, most
ell v w as supplied by
II wi.ter. h-
e;tue of Hie necessity of draining
the Old Town reservoir and turn
ing th Peaver creek water Into
a by-p-ith.
IMPORTANT
VALLEY,
NEWS
Tht I'nliHi slfwk hm MH tif
tlir nm-l Imixirliiiil .'rnlH III II"
(.niii.li' lliinilo Villliw i'.K'Ii J'1"'
mill mi .MiUTprlM" llil I"'" il"""'
limit l ffl.-r lllim- iihkt.iih
.KK-k anil nerinilliinil ."ml'-.Inn-.
In llil- minlj
.ti'n-il In lli-lnll In Thr I"" "
it. l:i-ry i-i.-nl .if rlllifr in-n-riiil
or imrllul iimnly llili-ri-l
i- iiii l fiillnu.il hi-ih'iiI.'I mi'l
ii- unliirly hi 'Hit- olwrwrV m-ws
fviliiimi-.
Tlml M-rli-r. wlili-ll I Bvlill-ilhli-
In mi iilhi-r ) In Hm- m
pli. of till" I'JiM.Til llnwii H r
rllor). I oih- of I lie nwi.ii Tor
Tin- olwrv.-r oiil-lii n il I n R
n-mli r-liiK-n-l nml n I. -t -1 i W
.Innliillmi. Thai Willi- n-iiili-r-Ind-n-l
i-tph.liM li Mill-fui-lul-y
lnirr-iiiiilil.'l ny iili-r-IImt.
l n " Iiml l -mil"
, n-.- liM.V In Tin- lwwr'
.tiliiinii-..
"Obscrrff Ailvrrtl-lliB
A .McrcliamlMug bt-ri h-c"
Coburn Explains
Bond Issue For
New Water Main
Tells of Condition of Old
Wooden Pipe at Meet
ing of La Grande Rot
ary Club Today.
If. 11. Cubiirn. city coimnlssioiH-r,
i-M'hiliird tin- r'""ua for I lie bond
Imhui- for ii m-u- 1 8-Inch u-uti-r iimln
to be voli-il on ut the sdciIhI elec
tion June -'K ut today's liii-i'tllltf of
tllf- 1.11 Crilllilt. Itnti.rv dill, ill ll
necessity for the
protection of tlm
whKt Hupply and for , firt
protection hi La Grand1 ami
to prevent Hny claims und daiu
uge. suits which might result from
the old main breaking under prci-
aure.
J The, elly officials liuve. had the
old wooden main uncovered at
various points und the connections
; arc roitcd out ami H 1h next to ttn
j possible to repair these. Mr. Co
burn said that last Friday the m-w
cast Iron pipe line
from the Old
Tow n reservoir to K avenue was
because later on the regular bud
l,ilCet will take care of the retirement
: when
oilier general obligation
will he out of the way.
-,onj,s
Stoddard Speaks
I i:imcr Hloddard talked on the
Income lax, giving the lumber
'manufacturers point of view with
I reference to the proposed state in
come lax. He said that the. costs
(Conllnued on rage 8.)
, Starkey Pioneer
Picnic Attended
AA !
Dy l erSOIlbi
!
The 1 bird annual v union mid
picnic of Starkey people was held
at the slate camp grounds at Immi
grant. Springs near Meaelnini Sun
day. Including residents of Star
key, former ref-id'-nts of that lo
cality, Invib'd giPstq and visitors
there was an nllendtinee of about
3M(i. The weather was Ideal. A
feast, short addrc'S"- iind music
made up Ihe principal features of
Ihe event. Ill his addr-'SS Y . ?
llurn.'lt advised the rorinatiuii n
rl'
it permanent organi;ttion willi tle-i
ith, second Sunday in June as lln-j
jlime and Kmigrant Springs a t he i
: place for th" annual gat h'-rings. j
Among Ihe forin-'r plon-ir resl-
denls of Starkey who were In nt
! tendance were Mr. iind Mrs. A. J.
! Sullivan. V. S. Purii' lt and Mrs.
Kate IturnHt. of pi ndb ton; luis.
I Tmilpktns. of Willa Wain: .V I '..
II--aumont. of Mill on; M r. and
! Mrs. .less (SHffln. of I loaciiiain
j Wi'sh.: Mrs. I.ncy WHIbims und
Mis G ue p've l.ofliis, of Wal
lowa; Alva llurneit and family
and J. Sullivan, of
sril. i
I Wash.: Win. Kennedy, of Keho
v atifljvv- McMillan. P. P. Punoti.
of the I l(,hn ivln. Frank Moore. Mrs.
"n ihiiip-u hh-i .--.-.
roll, or l.a (iranue: iiowaru i-nmi,
of Plrcli Cre-k.
A chattered auto loioil took :
party of -.' from l.a Grande.
More Money Given
To Mississippi Fund
An additional 1 .10 ha been re
ceived by .Mrs. li.-na Palmer. It.'l
i ross c bairmun here, to go toward
the Mississippi vnlby flood relief
fund. T.-n dollars "its donated by
A. Flmernnd son. $iu by the Poyat
Neighbors of America am) $1" by
tin- Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge-
Two HI ore Cars Are
Stolen in La Grande,
I'ar theft- still continue In lit
Grand".
Un Cie heels of a tlnft to this
city an -I I wo in pi n "lb ton lasi
week, two more nutomohifes luie
been taken, one Saturday and one
Sunday.
A light car belonging , to th -
Jlorrlson and Knots, n ronipati
and a light P"lnn belonging lo I .
J. Mawe- and tearing license No.
IM-T'.'S. are the two latest Ivf-.s. s. "Ilaik. Hark My Soul", by Sh-d-!
Police ofi leers ovrr ull F.hsIci n 1 1-y. und "He Still Then and Know
I Oregon r work In rr on the cum. Thnt He iM God", by Muck, The
SCHOOL VOTE
TO BE TAKEN
Three in Race for Two
Positions on Board of
t Directors Here
H. A. ZURIJRICK IS
THIRD CANDIDATE
' ' "
Colon R. Eberhard and
(i o t o 1,
jcoi-ge b. inrnie deeK
Roolpct.ion Two Poll-
ing Places Secured.
j ean ci ies lor him liar ci lines, l
The annual whnol fleet ion u iM j believed to be biding soniewhei"
bo hold Monday. June -t, from 1' I in the jioutiiern part oT tin pro -o'clock
in Hie afternoon unlit 7 tnce, heading for the Ignited Hlatei.
that evening. f-'or the first time Tosses of police armed with
In Ihe history of La.drande there .swed-off shotguns, tear gas uni
will be two polling places t h-j ill les ""were scouring the country
Cenlrul school building and the, sick- today.
enwood school
niildiug.
It.
Kmnnkr with this -lection the. .;
will be two precincts for nit seliool I
elections, 1 he growt h of the town I
making this chitntie necessary.
Two directors of the school i
board will be voted upon at I bin I
eh-etiou. the tw ins nf Colon T.. '
Khcrhnrd, chairman of the hoard. .
und that of (borge S. llirnie ex
piring at 'his t:me. " Some tine-1
ago net-lions were Tiled re-noin-
Inatlng Mr. Kberhanl iiml Mr. Itir
nie, :ind Walurday. the last day o
fib, anoi her petit ion. nominating j M
II. A. Zili brick. w;is filed. There t
will be no budget election at tllU
time, this to be voied upon In th -fall
after the beginning of school
11 one. is foil ml neressury.
Iteioti nti' ii I niii cessai-y
' J. A. Aibuckle will he chairman
of judges at the Central school
product and I r. 11. W. Uih y
will be cl airman lit the Green
wood precinci. Hoth Mr. Arhliekle
and hr. Ililey are veteran election
officials in La Grande. if
Any Cnlted Slat
venrs of itge. who
citizen
-I
Orecon six inotlll'S a lid In lb.-
j school district 30 days at 1 be time
I of Ihe Hec'toli Is eligible to vol-.
, No re'-tistniilon: Is Mu'C'.'s iry. bni
,the judges and clerks of tin- ebc
I lion will lake, a nxoid of Ihe re-v
! bU'tice of the voter lor later Idi u
tiliia'ioli If desired.
ELKS WILL USE
I NEW CEREMONIES
I
Fliig Day Observance to!
l!n Hflri Timon-i)W Kve U'lcads GllllilJ To
in Local Temple
The new ritual of tho P. P. ".
j Flks lodge will be used for the first
ititiH' tomorrow rvenintr. when a
publie prognini in observanee of
Flag day will be held at the Kilts'
home here, beginning' at H o'eloek
The l-lag day serviee Is
ld
each year under tho air-pno
f the
Ige. Till ; year's program Is ex
eterl lo be one of tiiiusu.il Inter
est, wit h He(,ile ! reeiie. a dirc t
ileseeiidaut of Xalhan Greein d a
paw; exalted rub-r of the local Flks
lodge, givi ng l he history of ihe
flag, and Ux-Governor Walter M .
I'liT.c bIvIiik
t'vi'iilnji.
the
i.f Uu
There will le- orehesl i a music,
twti Vocel solus h ...rs. FItiyd Sher
wood and George S. Pirtdc and a
U,M
j ,:ri
cl solo by Andrew I .oney Jr.,
Iditton It. tlif Introiliietory ex-
erelse and the altar service by the
I exalted ruler. Hugh F.. Pnoly. and
the offleers of the lodge. The pro-
i CI"
l"f
1 Mill .1
Allirrira"
with thr Miming
thu .illiliriiru und
l'.v
I he l.tilKt'.
Tin- pill.lic
is inviU'il I..
fl'nnlinii.l on I'.iK'' K )
Sacred Concert And
Sayre Features
Tw o out si fin 'I Ing ill ureh pro
grains took pliu icHlerday. on- in
Hi.- morning find Mic other in tit"
evening. Ttie evening progntm was
;.t tin- I'iist Presbyterian church,
where the church miarl't present
ed ti -Siieretl concf-ti, the hist jip-
peillillice of tin. s.ngert.
fOie tl-
HiinytM r
i join nmenl
luring lb
months,
( Ti,,. arg croud gathered for
:thc progiam. the ehunii leing
filb d to capacity and th" program
was one of interest from the ip n-
ilig organ preiinie, plyl" l.y i.uoe
buehl. played by Mis. Ilarl. y llich
ardsou to the closing number by
jthe Uaitet. -i'tHtival Te Oeuili"
by limlb y Hut k.
Oiiarh-t Alembcr- j
Mrs. A. I,. IHchardson is direr- j
ler of t he .iiai bi and so pt ano
Other no in lie i s i. e Airs. . 11.
Hohneiikiinip Jr., contralto; G. L.
Mutton, tenor, und Pout K'nauU.
baritone. This groiii
iinMiems In fd.le Mo-
sang three
closing niim
Morn Ideal. '
1
"tiirisllan. th
tly O'er Thee
by Shelley:
Dark Strangler
Is Operating In
Winnipeg, Man.
American Police Officers
Join in Hunt for Killer
of Women Two Slain
. in 48 Hours.
WINNiPKG. Man.. June I
A 11 A emit ing'-ut of Amei Ic.i
police ot'tlc rs who r ached Win-1
nlpeg today from t he unnunl po- j
liec chiefs' convention in Windsor, j
(tut., abandoned their program tit'!
entertain un-nt to" join Manitoba
detectives in a province-w ld !
search for t he "hobo Kt rangier"
'"ordered to Winnipeg wom-
within a period l 4 hour.-;
and n lifted each body under a
-i.
The s'ayt-r, wlio Is i vpni ted t')
, be wanted in a numbe:- of Amerl-
Two Victims
The victims here are:
Mis. Kniily Patterson
who
was strangled to d1
eath last Kridiiy
i in tier home hen-,
j Miss I. ola Cown. 14. whose tm
I c'nd bodv was found in a room -.
ilig house lu re yesterday. Site
also had been strangled, investig.i
i lion disclosed.
Tlu' Cown girl's body was found
'when nollee visiled (he room of
t he man suspected of M i
ngltngj
is. Patterson. i
A Kood ileseription. police said.
was obti iiied el ihe supposed
slayer, and generally eon espotms
lo that of 1 be man wanted in
American cities.
Secral Arri-sled.
A wore of a nests have
made in conm-ction with the
terson minder, but nil of tht
detaill" d were released, rxc
,iU'j
1
fi-w held on vagrancy charges.
The slayer of Mrs. Patteison
Hole a null of clothes .limp mv
home and hit his own which we
identified by the proprietor of
Smith st reel rooming house
. t hose Of
t room six
man
ays
w ho
t and
noted a
th-n dU-
' appeared.
1 Police entered Ihe room and
jloiiud the body of Mits Cgwu on
ja led. I lnnpp''.'irnnce of I lie ghl
j from her home In-re was i-i-ported
Friday, morning. Pbysieians said
sb- hud probably le-cn di ad four
j.'i.ys. ti liwi He- body was fouii..
The rooming bouse proprb he
raid Hint Hie two-day occuiianl ol
1 tie room in w hich I lo
diHCii ererl gave I'll
Woodcock iind ileilan
was a "ri'th;ioiis mnn."
body wu
lianif ii
! Possession Charge
Theodore Woods iipa a.ed led'ore
Judge Hugh K. lirady In tin- jus
tice court this morning and plead
ed not guilty to a charge of Ille
gal possession of liquor. lie will
be tiled In the justice court Tues-
i 'lav. June '2 I. Halt was set nl $
1 bi'ii In- "I,s "n:ild
I.....KI. ..mil
ns iniiiMilll.'.l lo Ih.- loiinly .luil.
Won.lB v. iis nrr. sl.-.l Mul ui ih.y
iiii:lit nl I'nion. la 1 1 on. l.rwla
Inn. Mil.
Commerce Club To
Hear Mr. Chapman
Tio.mirov.' be ii-. t to 'b
ni(-i: of the 1'nioii etntnty
ber of commerce before ml j
incut during the summer.
( 'ha piaa n. editor of III'-
Voter and a tax expert, of
land. III be he spe.i ker.
luncheon will be ill I be So
holer:
The last mectlim Tuesday.
L' I , w ill, be licit ut Gi aimi
when ihe women of the grang
serve chicken illntwr.
.1 MM'
Il .11
will
Talk by Miss
of Sunday Program
Iserijitnre WflH given by the pastor
of the church, the K'-v. .1. George
i Will. i
i The solo numbers were e.jnaHy
! as well rendered as the (piart'-t !
j Seteel rns. G. I.. Mutton sang "Mow
Lovely Are Thy Mwef lings," Mrs.
j I'tchanlson sang "Avie Marie", by
j Pach-Gotinofl. with jdinio, violin
hint) organ aecom pa nlmeiil . played
: by Mrs. K. I,. Holmes, J. I l.ind
Iwiv and Mis. Hurl, y I : b ha rton
M r. K mint, sang 'allesl Thou
Thus. t Master", by Mb-tzi.e and
Mis. H'dinenkamp sang "Going;
Home", by Mvorak. 1
A tenor arol baritone solo by
Mr. Mnlton uiol .Mr. K nu ut .. "' 'ohm
IHtO Me and Ite-t". try f "atiijiana.
was very well rt rvl r l.
M rn. 1 hi rb y 1 1 ich a rl n p' i !
fi n oi ga n solo ' past oi a b " by
- iiompson, ami I
! ,.(J a violin olo.
j -i-he morninu' i
J. I.tmls iy phiy-
hllTii H
cbiiM h 1
'ihe ftu;i
numte r
f vie
1 Ii-
t'l
oyie-bm
n-Ie-i.
ell
Sllll ,1
t.lll' .
The
int.-' ;in bug tn ii n.ng pi
(Continued on Pug Four.)
3100 GUARD
GO TO CAMP
Oregon Units to Entrain
Tomorrow Night, Wed
nesday for Clatsop
LA GRANDE WILL
SEND FORCE OF
GO
Twenty -Counties to Be
Represented 1 Farewell
Dance for Company E
to Be Tonight
SALKM. Ore.. June 13 (AT)
Karly HiIa week approxlamately
aimi national guardsmen of Oregon
will mobilize ut Camp Clatsop and
Foil StcvetiH for !.' days of hard
I training. They will represent 20
'Oregon counties. They will be In
command of Itrigadlcr ( Jen e rut
George A. White, commander of
the M.'nd brigade, who has com
pleted preparations for the en
caiupmciit.
Advance detachments will move
j tonight when ion men precede lo
' tiie camp ami prepare the place
! tor the reciptlon of tho tun in body
of the troops. The muln body will
j begin moving Tuesday night, when
all units oirtsldo of 1'ortlitnd will
lenliJiln for Unit city. The entlr
force wll he in Cortland Wedn
day morning and will proceed to
tht ramp, eight special trains be
inft used to curry ihe troops. Tho
guardsmen will all be In camp by
noon ami the afternoon will bo do,
voted to organization, t he only
training for the day being formal
guard mount at Camp Clatsop and
Fort Sleveim. Acllve training will
start Thursday morning.
Camp May llr Pcinmiioiit
Iniring the lasl week 37 ramp
klichenn and assorted buildings
were constructed 'itt the cnn.p at
Mu cohI to the government of $47,
;' i ikhi. There Is a possibility that
lhe camp will be nwido pernmn
. ni and if II Is un udditionul $10",.
iMMi will be spent In the neur fu
ture. Troops that will take part In the
f idi.mg Include Ge 1 fi'-'nd and
1 Mlth infantry regl nts which
compose (he Stid Infantry brig
ade, also brigade alt ached units
consisting of lialiery A. IMMn
Field Artillery; ('ampany A. lHith
Kngiueers, and Hospital Compuny
17. all of whom will be ut Clut
sop. At Fort Stevens will be the
!h!i ('nasi Artillery with a
stnMiuth of "ft nun.
i Oregon citied I hut will Hend
eotnpaiiies to the enviimpnicHt are:
(akir. Ial Grande. Cnion. I'elidle
lon, The 1 'albs. Greslium. Port-
land. St. Helens. Asloria, THainook,
! Marshtield. Ashland. Metlford,
Grants Pass, Kosebiirg, Cottagu
Grove. Kugene. Sptinglleld, Al
bany, Lebanon. Silverton. Salem,
Woodbiirn. i orvaMis. I Hi litis. Mr
Milinvllle, l-'ors. Grove and Oregon
lily,
!i.Mi'Av i: I!i;akv
Coiii:iuy !:, I.li linincln linn 01
tin. IMilh lufiililry. SrronU
Kill -
liiMiin. will ! liioninwu i""
I .ul.i r hull "I I o'. lm k lomorrow
(Continued on I'uso 8.)
Marine Forces
Strengthened;
1,150 More Land
SIIANfHIAl. June 1 (AP)
The I'llllctl Stales tialtspnil Gbnu
inoiil arrived b- rc today I roin M'l
nlla wild l.ir.'i marines. lT tanks
and an aviation unit. Colonel I -ls
comuiaiidbig. ihe nia rllies w i-i
hi lb ) id on Soeony w hit ii w hb h
previou.dy bad bftil occupied by
tin- sixth regiment.
,( IN I M IN. .Mine I II ( A P) - C.ei.
eral Chiang Kai-Shek, lender of
lb.- Nanking or moderate Chines-
I nationalists, Is lepmle.i in an r.x-
hange Telegraph Shanghai dls-
. natch to have caplllieit Mf.lenow
I and Sklyitng
Nml hern Kiaiigsu
l province. I le Is wuhl to Ii" 11. J-
wiming on Sliudth-n. with the fa'l
nf in o.-d of Hie Important cues
along lie- giuml canal imminent.
Ma rs'iii I 1 'liiang Tso-I.lii, Mo
northern gciiemtlsiiluio. Is repott
ed to be w It btlrau ing bis main
army toward Mukden.
Chamberlin, Lcvinc
1
lt
Tourinrj Germany
HAMKN MAMKN. Germany. June
; ( A p I - (iai eiiee 'ha inherit 11
id Charles l.evine were given no
ent b m-ia! ie re. epi ion by a crow d
..f about . 'Mt 0 at the station Upon
1 heir arrival fiom pciiin thi.i morn
ing. Tbw biiryoma-ier ami member
,,f tin- tiini.lclii.il council escorted
! 1 1 lie ti a ns-Al la otic flyer to t heir
hotel win-re 1 here ue another
, demo lift 1 at ion a ml a frantic rutb
, f 1 ii MOlitLt-apb". The i.iiioen en-
j..ved tht-ir Hrsi laiiw.ty journey in
Kut upe aiol ffiltt 1 be cnntlneillal
! sh-eping ears were preferable lo
1 : hoe at home.
AMONG RICHEST
New plcturo of tu of ,th
work 14 richest men, tlirw. Almvo
U .1. rierpmil Moritnii ami Ih
lovv ;ru V. Itakcr, ImiOi New
Vork Iuiiik4ts. liiey uvixi ilmlo
ftm plied at l'nmbrldff Mhhh.,
ulirm they alioiMletl tlwllcatliiii
f tlir new llnrvanl Husliits
kcIkmiI. linker iravo tlio sclnwd
$.'i.00lMMH for bnlldliig-4 and $1.
000.000 ai nn endowment Ki help
employ profcHHorH,
COOUDGE SPEAKS
AT SOIL CONGRESS
All Mankind Dependent
Upon Earth President ,
Tells Scientists
WASHINGTON, Juno 13. (API
Importance of soil us a fundamental
naiiona. am. imern... u.
stressed today by . President ool-,
lOgO 111 II II illlHlfSII IHN iiiriiiiiv. n
,,t Ihn flrut hilermtl loiuil Color reH.i
Ol soil science.
ah mans..... in ,.,
the Hull, the presldenl dee h. red V'",
np promise.. .... ""
government In extending research
Into this field
iner incieascs ... ,mo.(1mm, . .
country must, come from Increusod
acre yields instend of frotn In
creased acreage,
"Mo ng after our mines have
ceaMcd lo give up ihelr treusures."
Mr. 'oolidgo said, "tho soil must
continue to produce the food neeps-l
nary for feeding Increased pupuhi-j
tions of Ihe world. i
"It. Is highly appropriate, there-1
foro thai rep resent at ives of many
of Ihe nations of the earth should
assemble 111 groups such US HiIh
for the purpose of discussing
met lo ids to bo employed In Ihe
study of the problems of soil con
servation and land utilization.
Moreover, the lot ercha ngo uf tdeas
and the personal nsHoeitillons miide
possible by such international gath
erings as this cannot but tie. pro
ductive of ii better understanding
among dtfferenl,' peoples end untl
mately lead lo a more linlvers.il
desire for peace among nil n-i-liotis."
Convicts Break
From Joliet Pen
JiiMIKT. III.. June 1 il. ( AP)
In a gnu flghl wllh gunrdK in the
county Jail aid at noon today,
two of fiv indi-miied convicts
wtio ei-aped from their cells,
were shot, two others were re
captured ami one, rharh-H Shatt
er, effected his eseiipe.
I.NVITLS I'dlll f AM)
ptipli.AMi. Or... June Ml fAP)
-- -The Itend chamber of couiiihtp.)
has invited Hp- Port tu ml ehuinber
lo join in the cephrutlon on July
)H ot the completion ol the slato
highway bridge ucroH the Ciooke.l
rier and the inauguration of work
on the extension or the Oregon
Trunk railway from Ib-nd to Klitiii
at h Fulls. The 1 ratio and coin-
merer department of Mi. chamber
plans to ft-tnl a large m legation lo
tho icbbralion.
UMI KOAM Ol I K1AL MILS
ptiUTLANM Ore.. June Ml f AP)
.V Vermillion assistant lo Ihe
president df tit- Spokane Portland
and S-Mittb' railway died today aged
following til new of Several
months.
Twins Refuse To
Tell Story; Long
To Question Two
Postal Inspector Will Rec
omniena That De Aut
remonts Be Turned
over to Oregon.
COU'MMFH. O.. June 13 (AP)
Captain C. W. H. Umg. San
FruiuiNco postal Inspector, planned
to nuestlou Uoy and Hay !
Aulremont. twin fugitive suspects,
today In connection with the Sis
kiyou, Ore., train holdup In l'.':t.
1 ami if arrived htrc Katurday night,
huvlng made Ihe trip here from
Sun Francisco by airmail plane.
Asslstunt IT. S. Altorney C. V.
lUrlells has Indlculed that he will
recomm nd that Ihe Oe Autre
inontii be turned over lo Oregon
slate nut hoiitle when they appear
In fed e nil court TueHday.
It Is expected that the prisoners
will be stinted on their return to
Oregon late In the week.
IVoth Kilcnl.
Hoth brothers have refused so
fur lo reveal the dolulls of their
rour-year flight from police fur
ther than to say they have been
working In Ohio for "two or three
years."
Roy hnd inmrfcd Aug. to. 1
under the miino of Albert Kliner
Goodwin. Ills wife, w ho had
been unaware of hln real niiiii",
has returned to her home mar
Hanging Itock, O., following the
brothers' nrrost In Steubenvllle, O..
lust week.
A search of counly records at
(ireenup, K, revealed that I e
Autremonl gave his residence us
I'lne drove. O., anil hln occupation
ns a tie muker when he applied
for his marriage license.
Thank INUIcr.
.lust before t he hi ot hers were
retnoved , from Hteiibenvllle to Co
lumbus. Hoy 1 hanked Chief of
Police Itoss Cunningham, of Stett
. benvllle. one of the officers who
made the arrest, and gave him n
flnger ring because he had "been
good" lo Ihe brothers. Uoy said
he hud slipped off a ring follow-1 In tho press. Any wound, any gos
Ing Ills itrrrftt and tossed It Into a It lire was enough so long as It in
tHnk In the Jail. He told the po- dleatod that though Hits luy who
He chief to find It and keep It. hud dared to confront tho force.!
The rlnir bore the Initials "ll. A. I "f nature alone und who had won
j It," ii nuu oeiong
tn Hugh
brother.
I"
AUiremuni, younger
Rose Festival
Week Begins In
Portland Today
I'OHTI.AND. Ore.. June 13 (AV)
-Kine minimer weitlhnr, ulntost
lrMl nerp
'fur tlitM HntMon
,ed t,,p oppllng today of the
festival. Coronation
of Queen Dorothy II at Iaurel
hurst park this afternoon a mill
e .,P1.,,n ,,u -..nli.ir
followed
b ho f(rf(t pei.rormll nr0 of pilKPlint
"floMiiria'' were the outstanding
. features of the day.
i 4
roitTLAND. Ore.. June 13 (AP)
b , , , r ,of(.
.,,, ,, rt...l(.
urinnged to occupy the entire tlin
up to next Ha l in day.
The presentation each night up
to and Including Friday at t he
clrlc stadium of the pageant "llo
sarla" In which Sfiiin trained per
formers will appear, Is tho out
standing alt melton. H I mitral In it
the Influence of the rose on hu
man history, "Ilosui In" Is ll ser
ies of episodes set to music by
the composer, Oniric Wakefield
Cndman.
Thursday itrternoon the annual
floral parade will be held, wllh
Ilonis entered by many Porl hi ml
und outside coiumunltb'K, and cit
ies of t lie Pi.clflc coast.
Friday will be mardl grus day.
wit h a biirb'Siio pur tide.
Fire ami police bun-mis and
cMI and military units will lake
I tn it in various events Miroilgtioul
Ihe week.
TWO OFFICERS
KILLED WHEN
PLANE FALLS
NKWPMllT NKWH, VnM June I:
(API First Lieutenant F. It. Me
i 'on mil 11 lid Second Lieutenant C.
Anderson were killed 11 1 Lmigley
flebl totlay wiille engnged In .iit
matP-uvern. Their mnchlne crash
ed nmr t he post Incinerator and
burst into flames as II bll the
ground, licit Ii airmen being burned
almost beyond reeogtillion.
Collegian Killed;
Teacher Ih Injured
CLATSK A N I F. tire,. June Ml.
CAP) Archie Fi user. -I iilve---spy
of On gon student, was killed
1
and Ml.! Mary I dpperl, of P011 -land.
a teacher In t'hilsknnte
schools, seriously injured tn 1111
nuioinoblle accident near here lab
yi'Mlerday. Tiie car in which tiny
were riding turned over and went
into a ditch two and a h.ilf tiillci
w.-st of lore.
M. C. tiottliey Hill re red a fi-ac-tur
. . I skull, w hen In- r. li ol f 11
w recking car w libit went lo t h"
isccnc of the accident.
GOTHAM PAYS
TRIBUTE TO
WORLD HERO
Colonel Lindbergh in Trir
umphant March in -New
York
LARGEST WELCOME
YET, FLYER SAYS
Mayor "Walker Presents
Missouri Aviator with
Scroll Commemorating
Flight.
NKW YOKK. Juno 13. AP
Considering him nne of their own
been use he left from here on his
pioneering flight to Franco. New'
York's, millions today welcomed i
Charles A. Lindbergh, viking of
tho Atlantic heavens, as they had
never welcomed any ono before.
After a greeting from &0.UOO
I throats iit the Mattery that tdmok
the city a triumphal march up
llroadway through close packed,
acclaiming crowds and a papei
snowstorm from the windows of
the crag-like skyncrapers. tho
young flyer arrived at th city haH
at 1' :ua p. m. this afternotm.
Hoar of Welcome
When the Hhrinking of harbor'
whistles gave notice that Lindbergli
had landed from the bay, to which
he flow from Mitchell Field "l
Washington, u great rolling roar of
welcome spread through the city.
Over miles and miles of the fi
nancial, wholesale, chopping and
residential sections, paper drifted
into the air In the eity'H traditional
welcome to Its heroes. t
Along the line of march hundred i
of thousands of cheering men and
women packed behind police line.
cheered until they were hoarse and
after that waved flags, blew horns
and danced about uu host Hiey could
lauiu migni can His iioioe in mij
uy he liked, he was by unanimous
adoption a Hon ot New York and
son loved above all others.
Pandemonium Kclgus ,
While waiting for Lindbergh to
arrive, tho estimated 50.000 per
sons at the Hall cry were orderly.
enough, but when he came their
emotions broke till bounds. Men
beat each other In the backs, wom
en threw1 their arms about those
women st niggled to gel nearer to
their Idol, alternately laughing
aloud and weeping openly.
IJndhergh stepped Into a waiting
automobile and It took Its place in.
the parade that had been steadily
filing out ot Buttery Place tor the
previous three quarters of an hourA
Tho car had gone barely 75 feet
when the crowd began closing In
front. For a moment it eemod
that the parade would be halted ns
had the one in Mlndbergh's honor
in Washington the day he return
ed from Kurope. .
As the flyer was smiling and
waving acknowledgement of tho
tremendous acclaim being accord
imI li 1 tn. the chauffeur, seeing prog
ress endangered, suddenly put on
speed. So sudden was the ndvaljro
Unit Lindbergh was taken -1111-awures
and hurled buckvutd
ugaliisl the seat. His head and
back of the touueau when Grovor
A. Whiilen, chairman of the may
or's committee ot welcome, caught
him by the legs and steadied him.
Lindbergh quickly vegnlned his
composure a ml waved laughingly
iit the crowd as he drove on.
Cheers Stilled
As It seemed that Lindbergh was
about to be thrown to the street,
there was ii moment of deathly
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