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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE itwttttra w&mtwx THE WEATHER OIllXJUN I'llNcttlcd tonight til) 'I Wednesday, probably showers in thn w est portion. Cooler in tho Interior Wednesday und tn the interior of tho northwest portion toniKht. Hlsing humidity. CITY EDITION VOLUME XXV. LA GRANDE, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1927. NUMBER 269 MKMHKH ASSOCIATED PltHKB MEMUEK ASSOCIATED PIIE88 LAST MEETING OF CHAMBER . HELD AT NOON .... Program Furnished by Agricultural Committee; Many Speakers DESIRE IS TO BE BENEFIT TO FARMER Dr. Phy Tells of Existing Relations; Lee Reyn olds Tells of Accomp lishments During Year Tilt iiKi irulturr rmiiniitt.-f of tlie cImiiiImt of roimili-n:.' m ifHlionsihlP fur th'' pi'Dtrrinn irivi n this noon lit th' lust luiicliton l.i h.'lcj 1'i'torf the summer rerrsi. I'roKl.li-'I out liy ProHldpnl H. K Coollds''. wlio Hist Inlro.luci- 1 iiriu-Bts and nuidf it fivv unnounc.: nfnts. sovtTiii sp.'nketH made con tributions to tl' hlU'Pttllng : slmi. Dr. W. T. I'liy, idmlrumn of th committee, uh first spi'tiker. spoke briefly of the relations fXlslin-.-Iietwecn this committee tn Its ef forts to tie of prm-t ii'ti I benefit to the fiiiiiH ia of I'nlon county and Ihe. farmers themselves. Ilr. Pliy r.ssprtc.1 1 1 at there had nothlmr been desired more tliun the most helpful and sincere relations an l that all tin' efforts which hnl llecn lliailr had been limuV 'H the sole object of proiluclns a hiir monious and helpful attltudp be tween fanner ami business -nun. Mentions AtxiMtiplKliluriti! I.ce UeynoMs. iul roduood us retired farmer, mentioned some of thp things accomplished by the HKilrulUlrc and health committees which operated considerably to gether aa their work ya so clos -y related. AmonK the movements sponsored which he felt had ac complished much were the four conferences held, the experiment leliiir nude at present near Ituh ler in rcftard to the inuttar of irrl Vsatton tirMhls valley,' the oll sur vey made with the assistance or specialists, the campaign lo aecurc Letter alrea In tin- dairy division, tin. doiiik- away with scrubs by the offerlns lo replace such animals with purebred sires, the ordinances drafted and presented to the va rious chics wilh lb" purpose la view of remilsllni; the Ktn'i 01 mllU-to he dlslrlbuled In the cities, etc. r'ninlc Mrlvniinn discussed the ahic to be derived by Ihe rarmir from attendance upon the econo mic confer, noes held at different Intervals. Mr. McKennon Is of th" opinion that the value of these may not he definitely staled fa; the reason thai II ' Impossible to mcusuic the value of an id"". Some, Idea muy be suKP'Sled. pul (Continued on I'aco Five) EAGLES LODGE REELECTS LA s GRANDE MAN ('. i:. lhi.iiertl, of (Jrun.le. ntl!t i lecl. d to the ofllce or '( rctiiiy of the lln'Bon Stute Aerie. Knileini.l order of Kacles, ut th third milium convention which do'.! Hiiniliiy Hi I'orlliind. -Mr. Ih.liperaelt. John Stanley and Kred llosson. ilelecates from th" local lo.lff.-: returned to their homes hero yesterday. The convenllon opened Wednes day. June 15. Other officer, elec ted were tluy It. Down", presi dent: Lester Junes, of Siileln. vice p resident; Hay Iteynol.ls. Of Bond, chaplain; C. !. I.olilj. of Klanialh I'alls. secretary: J. K. Schofield. of Knseih', conduclor: Atnjunt Krl zeen. of Marshflel.l. trustuc: Os car Newlln. of 1'ortland. Inside Kuar.l: and S. S. I'aKue, of Mcd ford. outside KUard. The lies convenllon. which will he held lIlllillB the lllolltll of Juno, will, he 111 l.a. llninde. A feature of the l'orthind con V venlion was a drill eJchll.ltlon Bivell l.y tin; l.udi'S Auxiliary of Kelso. Wash. I WHEN IT is READ 'Hie whole HM of ndertlmg lue I- miide mly by ilcier ininlng If n luine manV imc--.iige N read. When hU mcHiige t- read. It Is delivcivfl and be gets value rcvle(l nr his money. When nih-rtl-lnx I- pri'vni el In h nteilltim that U not rend or under i Ircum-taiu-iv where the ri'atlcr diM not nn llelimte Hie meiMiini keMil und with IntertM then chum'- for reiurn ure till. I oriunutel)- In The OIntut. (he nudcr-f nter et lias a inedinin Dial N rend eiery lay hy itnou families tvad with leii. -ii-IjiIimmI InlrrcM. Smt Ihe Mr rvtler ! the r. h a I hi lik 1 n I hi " t Ire l rHtorj. "Obscrrer AiUrrtlna A MerchuiidWug Scrvh-c' Colon Eberhard And G. S. Birnie Again on Board Reelected for Term of Three Years Each; To tal of G05 Votes Cast; Meeting Tonight. (Jcurgo S. Blrnle and Colon 'H. Kbcrhard were reelected memhei .1 of tin- I .a (Irande board of educa tion lo serve for u term ol thr.e years each, yesterday when tin-an-; nun! school election was hrld at 1 the Central and (licenuood grade j school buildings, two pi t dm Is In - 1 ing use I !r tlu first lime in th"! history of tin- city. A total of 41 M 5 votes wen- cast.! 4 -it ut th- (Yiilrul Kchool jiri-rinct j and J7I i.t the (Irccnw ooit school. Ahout I'd people, liOHi'Vor. c;ii-t ballots votinjf for 0:10 candidal" ) only. ( Mr. liii nlc rec.-tved the In icnst j number of voles, a tola! or :t;,j I :tC l i om tini li-eenu ood dint lie! and i; 2 :( from ( Ynt nil ; M 1-. Kber- j hard received a total of votev, i i;ti from tlrecnwood and 4 f rooi ; Cent 1 a I. II. A. nibrick. tiie third calldi- date in the race, received li'.'Si voles, .Mi lielnjf cast at the (ireen- wood .Hciiool polls und 24. S at Yn- tral. John S. llodkrln n celved 3 1 j voteR and William Miller '!. The polls closed at 7 o'clock.; about la or 1 & person, ai'itvin: (rto late to cast their ballot at eaeh place, liMevinK that the polls r.-- inained open until K o'clock, thfjl same as the ci-neia! election. 1 The nehool boaid will meet this ! evi ninff lo make an of rieial can - j VJ18M or the votes and to organize for the coin Ink year's woi I;. A j chairmin and a clerk fur the suias year will be chosen. . j I (JltAMilO HAM.. June 21 (Spe. clall .Monday afternoon at O ClOCK l lie auuiiaf kciioui eieeiein was lieiu ill i.nieiij .ii ... mi. 1 I nus. liCKCier, who oas nem in.' clerkship for the past 14 years, was reelected. William HlieruooJ. whose term expired this year as dlreclor. was not tt candidate for rclcctlnn and Mrs. Orare (Iroul was elected to fill the three-year term. $2,000 MATCHED RACE ANNOUNCED. i Will Be Drawing Card of i 3-Day Celebration; Oth- ! er Races Planned j The S'J'Kio matched race as an nounced early this week by Ihe promoter of Ihe patriotic celebra tion at lilt; in. July 2. 3 and 4 bids fair to be one of tin- st rougest drawing cards ,o their three-day J festival. What is announced as the bigge.nl matched rare ever held in Vnion county Is m-hedulcd for Sat urday afternoon. July ii. whevti Stewart S, owned by Jim Klliott. or Ktgin. and Nuretta, owned by It. II. Mnley, of Klamath Falls, will ) pitted against each other. Two -derby races are also be ing announce!!. m July will be a JDtti derby, free-for-all and Jon July A, a Sl.Vi. free-for-all. Kach ; of the three days will have other; and varied ntehig events, but the committee feels, that these three , I especially will ne mm; uik uin-n. Among the otners win ia; reoiy, i pony express, girls' race. wild . horse, saddle horse, roinan. half- ! mile, rive-eichls and pony race. l-'or all th'. good purses will Im j made up. Itueking contests will j be an allraclinn of eaeh day witii a rinal money contest on t lie last ( day. I The business men of Klgln feel that Ihe programme which they ' re planning, merits ft. large crowd 1 and believe that that will be the1 case, with good weather. I hey are dailv adding new llenis, aimed I (o phase the youngsters as the other folks. 'li ) H t Tm lYlXS JLiOUlSC ll.inSr i Is Reelected As Auxiliary Head VAKK.M. Un1., June '; (AT) Mrs. Louise King, of Haletn. wim re. ieet' il pnsident of Ihe Sons of Veterans auxiliary at the final ses sion or thai organization during Ihe (iraud Army encampment here this week. Other officers elected were He Me. Crawford, 1'ortland. vice president; Mrs. Heb-n Un. Tort land. Mrs. 1'ratires Horner, Portland, and Mrs. Norma TerwiHiger. Salem, council mi rnle-rs; (Jert rude Iteming! on, Salem t n a Mirer; Marion I. Mc- Kay. Portland, pairiotlc Inst rue- I allow me unronunaie sccunns io K,t ihlr roads. ' inr: Helen l.ma. 1'ortland, chap- ; si niggle on for many years In-fore ; A r Jm n,mk very bi b fiy, jiain; .Mta Hohanshalt. Oregon City, i getting relief uhen Kutiy por- ) ,.,phlhi(r Ihe h I of fb-vdop- 1 tnsp.clor; Alva Tlchem r. rortland. I Hons already ud them. j ,,,, of ,.,..,, (jHtril I insitluiing odirer. and Aiina Hen- J H. K. coolldge. pri'sident of the1 A s-Mete of girls from Vnion dt-rson. ch.-mawa, pros con es-j I "nion county cimniber or com- ; furnishi-il dellghtiul music at vurl I pendent. ! no-r-e. spoke uf the riei-d of dev-l- ous fiji.- in the program, j The first H'tmit S'-ssion of the i oping ilaiiyiug anil fanii prodiu ts. ! b e cream and cake were served (j.- ,. II. opened IhiA afternoon '"The ihumlxr of commerce at I -a through the courtesy of the I nion with credentials and a short bunl- ;rande in trying lo develope a conunerelal cluli and the Ladb n ntss diacusaiori. 'burter and trade, together' move- ' Improvement utrKxiutlon of Cove, REGISTRATION FOR SESSION LARGER TODAY! Number Swells from 65 to 82 with Enrollment Continuing Steadily TRAINING SCHOOL OPEN TOMORROW 11 Student Teachers to Have Charge of Work; First Assembly Sched uled for Thursday. Kn roll men t at the KaMcrn Ore K'ui bianch normal school swellej yesterday afternoon aid thlsinorn hitf from ti. to wilh resist ru t Ion continuinfj HteHlily. J-'inal ai ramceinentH have be n completed for t he tiaiuiiiK Heliod which opt'ns with enrollment to morrow morning it I K;;ni at the ent ral nchool. Koni teen student teachers ore enrolled for the work. The st udent teachcra ar' l i dents who have had some normal iiiHtrucliomnnd who ncri Iheprae-j tical expei lence. They will be sup ervised by five instruct ora. Tie tnstruetoiK and .student teacher ! fur the work follow: Miss Ann 1 lallyburton. first, Rrade instructor, with Mary Si-' man and Oladys I leimith. sludent . teachers: Misii Addle Laiiibert . se"-' ond and third snide Itutt ruct or, I e:i-lith student teachers. I ai'l Wclla. I.eona Itosewahl and Hea trier Yourn;: Miss Kvelyn Mortimorr. fourth and fifth trmde instructor. has Ma Nueseth, Kdna Ib-rman; ( race Frost, sixt h und sev- enth Ki'nde InKtruc'or. has Mrs. N Vudell. Klleeti Moreloclt, I hlnia Hess and Josephine Hllsn. and MisSj Uerirude l.yon. elixhlh made in- j'trnclor. has liuth Hayi-s, M rs. ' Vernal llaswell and Maybell luuj,'- Kcr. 1 Normal school Hludcnls wiio) wish to study voice for credit man do so by studyinir with V V. (Continued on PnKB Kive) Jur Disagreest In Case of State Against Woodell Seventeen hours' discussion failed to bring the jury for the case of the sliite th. John Woodell to any de cision and Ibey were dlanlnw by ,ludi;e J. N'. Knowles at '. o'clock I this morning when they reported I to him as disagreed. Woodell. whoj wil h i 'hitrles Stevenson Indicted i about the. first of June mi three I liiinur charges, wns tried yesterday i on tho idiaige of posesstoii ofj llnuor. I loth Stevenson and Wood-I ell. whose homes are at Summer-j vi lie, as lied for a sepa rule trial on e;ieh of the three charges, pos session of a still, possession of! iii.ish and possession of liquor Stevenson's t rla I which began this morning pjrouressed rapidly.) with testi ny completed by noon. ' The Jury was expected to journ tale this aflernom. No ease is on' the docket for cir - etilt court tomorrow. Ninety People Attend Good Roads Meeting Held Nlnely lieople of Cove listened j last night to detailed explanations concerning the proposed road bond I issue at a meeting sponsored by ' i the I'nion county chamber of com- t niereo and tlie good roads coin- i ' mitti e of the l'niou chamber of I commerce. James Mills1, of Cove, ( ! i..... ..f tin. I'nlnti eniinli- ebiimber! U 'MUftl. w. ii, i-iuiaiiii, ii, tii i man of the Union county chamber I of commerce good roods committee j was the first speaker, setting out j in full detail w hat the points in- . voiced are; how there remain un-) I fp.-nt from tin' previous bond Issue i the sum of $:!!'S.Mfilt which cannot j be spent on the main laterals be- j (cause the work is Mulshed ami law ! .compels automatic cancellation ofj j in full detail what the points in- voiced are; how there remain un - I fp- nt from the previous bond Issue i the sunt of $:!!'S.ttfi't which cannot unus)"d parts. . The bond Issue will provide: funds, explained Mr. I.arison. to J tep up" the road program about la years, and will build roads ) from farm tuVarm, rather than lev, a (o tow n. j c. 1 Cadwed of I'nlon. spoke on ' the subject of getting out of the mud. declaring that it is only jimt i that present day people now living 1 In (lie ioikI itlioillrl enioV the COIli- f,rt nf lliiuii. livlntr on the hltfh - ways, because each helped pay for tin1 first group. He said i doing twnnet hing for hu inanity to . build tins- roads now, and not to, COMMITTEE TO CALL MEETING FOR EXPERTS Will Exchange Views and Read Agreements on Existing Status TECHNICAL GROUP MAY BE FORMED Hope That Conference Would Re in Position to Start Deliberation on Agreed Basis of Fact. t:i;Xi;VA. June lit. AI') The executive ciunmtttee of the trlpir- !llte naval conference.' under tbej presidency of IIiikIi S. tiihson ofj tlie rolled Slates, decided today j !lo convoke a meeting "f ll'P tecl-j 'ideal experts if (ireat Itrltuin, thei .railed States and Japan. ! j The experts were Instructed. firt. - to exebanse views and reach an aurremonl on the existing status o ' the three navies, includiiin build- J 1 ins pronrams. and second, to bet,-inj ZTTZ yesterday, with .1 view to elarlfica lion of their real purport. Au ofrieial communique wai Is sued sayinc that the executive Com mittee had adopted a resolution in which It KUKKested that a tech nical committee he formed to "ex change agreed statistics of the pres ent cruiser, destroyer and suhinii- !) tonnaue." Of each of Ihe three powers and of the designed tonuaKO of shiis of those classes comprised in the naval proKi'ams now atith ori.ed ami for whlcli money has heell apiiropriatcd ; also "any other liirormallon teiulitiK to clarify the proposals. yUo losolution emicluded with tjie ,nI,e that in this manner the conference would be in a position (Continued on I'nue KfveJ Court of Honor Held Last Night The court of Honor. Kastera 1 egon Council Itoy Scouts of Am-! I erica met fir the. first limo In l,a' Grande last evening at the county 'court room. The Itev. Oliver Itiley , mih chairman of the coiirl. Other uihors of th court were (. ( i llilbert and Le. itfith. Warn lie White. Seventeen merit badges were presented lo SIX MCOlllS. Those W'llO j.ceived .,.,.. ,,, w.,,, I'erUius, irgil Kocheiusparger, I 'olph S.'lgiisi. flit ford West ens- j Uow , Kd win Kirby and Jimmy i HutTman. Seven scouts, namely, Kay Itiickh y, Ned Jones. Carl Coleman, l.ee JolniHH)!!, Sam Ash-I by. Wood row Westeiiskowi and Jack .Mcl-'all, reetdved second claws badges and 1 'u ill Walker wa.i pre sently) with the llrst class badge. Among those In attenda nee at Ihe Court, of Honor was Dr, W. T. I'hy. president of the scout coun cil. He gave a brief talk lo the scouis. The next Court of Honor will be held a the seoul camp at Wal- ad-Howu lake on July .11. I his will i take place during the wool camp- tng trip from July to August I a. At Cove Last Night meal. With ihe building or these roads now he declared, ( hiA can be done. He said that butter fat raisers are Hie people who have cash; but extensive development of this InduMtry could not go on un less the runners off the highways can get I heir products marketed reeula rlv. 'I. M Johnson, of Lower Cove. declared himself to be an anient booster for a road by his place und : In all other sections now without Jthein. He explained how he wnl- lowed through mud for many hours getting a mile and a half lat win ter. "We have been told thai I,a fJralide has her shoulders lo the wheel in this bond issue, und, gen llemen, e expert l.a (iratidc lo do her part on the 2kth of June." nator A Ibert H u titer review ed the places1 w hen- the money w ill be spent and advanced the theory that the present market road law by which rural roails are now be. ing built, may al any lime cease lo be that titer'' Is strong opposi tion to il and when it does ko, the local pi ogram will be seriously llieliaceo!. Kred H. Currey, In a brief talk L took the position that all com loiinitj'S and all taxpayers hepet 'o build the main ai;erh and now It is only f.iir that the larg'-r places h'-ln t he remote seel ions PLANS TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT ik -X "T 'l.i.ul Com s I. lent. Com. Iticluini K. Il.vnl, uhn Ik Malictule(l to hop off this cwnlilK for I'uris. Ho iiIiiiin Ut i-c-arh Novvt'oumlliiwl nt (llivvtl tt till I'ut'iM iM'toro Minsrt of the licit tiny, llo will hnvo thtvo tiiiiiuloiiN. FOURTH MAN WILL ;i TRAVEL WITH BYRD Bert Balchen Will Com- plete Party Which Will Make Long I rip MOW YOKK. June 21. (Al'l Tako off for France of the four nan crew of the monoplane "Amer ica' will be impossible either to niKht in tomorrow morntim and present atmospheric conditions do not look favorable for a hop off any time tomorrow James II. Kim bait, weather bureau iuelerOloKit, announced today. ltOOSKVKl.T Krril.D, N. Y., June 2 AI') Formal announce ment was made today that a fourth man w ill travel in the trans-Atlantic monoplane "American" oil its ocean flight und that tho man will be I tern t Hale hen, former lh-utenun( In the Norwegian army. "J decided to take m fourth num.' Commander Richard Jfi. Hyrd, who Is in churge of the cx pedition. a n nou need, "to demon strate that such a number can bo carried on a trans-oceanic trip. I would like to call this fourth man it passenger but. llalchen Is so use- im in " "", lie 1111 I II I MM I till l lll IIIIMI Ul I HU ' crew. He deserves to go along be- 1 'cause of all the help he has given (ConMnued on Tage 8.) I ' -, -m -m.j i w j arlc Nelson Is Again Identified As Woman Killer POHTI.AXD. An.. June I' I (AIM Identification oT Ivule Nelson, al leged slayer held M Winnipeg as t he man wanted here under the name of Adrian Harris, as lnyer of women, was made today by Mils sell (Inrdoti. a grocery clerk, pollen announced. The photograph of the Winnipeg prisoner was reeeived lodav by Pnrtalnd police who Im mediately submitted II to Cordon in a ha tch of pic I ores picked at random from police files. Cordon J I immediately recognized tlie picture J of Nelson, alias Harris, alias V'er i -ill. wild detectives. Two detectives left today for Salem lo submit the Winnipeg pfe- I lures to a woman ' who former!.1' lived here, ami who knew Adrian Harris. To Discuss Plans For Paved Roadlni,l,,l, ,,1,M,11rni7 rro,lII ;'r S N KltAN'f IS'(i, June 'J 1 AP State S'-nalor J. J. Murphy, of Weed, Cat., an nou need yesterda. alter a lout of the Northern Cali tornia CfiuntteH that plans for a paved hl'hway Irom Ihe Pacific highway at Weed to Khiiua'ii Palls, nr.-.. would be discussed al a conference lo be held in Sacra nieiito July L'o. Th" object ts If. I o Ide n direel motor rtttlle to the K lain, -tli legion In competi Hon with the Oregon highwnj-. Enterprise Boy Is Accidentally Shot' I (Spe- 17-year- P.VTP.HPHISi:. June da) ) Ondfrey Stewart, old Hon of Mrs. W. I. Hlewart, was aeetdeiilally hnt. hy stray bullet. Sunday morning as he and his brother, pranklin, and Ben Taylor wire driving on the highway west of Kntcrprise at about 11:1(0 o'clock. He is In (he employ of tie- Sulft Cln-eru' company and was oui on the milk route at Hie time of the ncidetil. He was rushed to the Knl etprite litif pil.il and was operated on. The bulb I bad entered his back and lodged in bis neck. Owing to its h- tug no i Iokc t ip he spina I cord Die hoy'n one side I paralyzed. The pl.yMichinH have pot removed the b ui let yd. nil account of il -dan-get our, position but are hoping that (t will work itself out. Supreme Court Upholds Judge J. M. Batcheldt HALK.M. Ore., Junn 21 (AIM A Judgment of $tn.(Hi(i grunted by lower court for Multnomah county tn the Northwest Auto company in Ha suit against the, Iteo Motor far company was upheld by the su preme court today in an opinioa j wrinen oy juHiice neiin, uiiirui Ing Judge J. M. Hatchelder. The case wns un action for damages for termination of a contract with the Iteo Motor t.ar company lor distribution und sale of Iteo auto mobiles. The original contract was modified by subsequent agreement, and the defendant contended there was no ncceptance of the contract under the plalntlff'g claims. The defendant further claimed thut the plaintiff refused to tako delivery of various models of automobiles an stipulated. The opinion that no effort wan made by the trial couri In refusing a motion for non-uuil or In refusing certain request ed instructions for a verdict ti) 4uvur- of the defendant. Other opinions today were: Jack Kargeaiit vs. Pendleton Auto company, uppellant: appeal from I 'mat Ilia county; suit de manding delivery of title to auto mobile. Opinion by 'Chief Justice iiurmtt Judge Gilbert V. Phelps reversed. Marian Meed and Oiace Heed Cobb, appellants, vs. John Orr and Louise Orr; appeal from Josephine county. Motion to dtsmlsM allow ed, in opinion by thn court. Cordon liiw son. plaint irr and appellant, vs. Thomas A, Hughes, defendant and respondent, Mary ( ', He m und. del en da nf and appel lant; appeal from Douglas county; motion lo dismiss denied in opin ion by Justice Hand. V. H. Vawter vs. Koge Ulver Volley Canning company, appel lant; appeal from Jachson county motion to dismiss overruled, i opinion by Justice land. A. W. Walker Auto company vs. Kin-men's Knnd Ijisurnnco com jany, appellant; appeal fin in Jack son county; petition for rehear Ing overruled. In opinion by Jus tice Hand. Jacob Welnstein, a minor, by Itose WcltiKteln, guardian. Shu una '. heeler; appeal from Multnomah county: motion to dis miss denied. In opinion by Justice Itand. I. el hi. Ptaek vs. J. K. Strong, ap pellant ; appf ul from Tillamook county; motion to dismiss allowed, in opinion by Justice Hand. Itlg Affli-meil Harry I.. Smith, administrator of the estate of Sylvester Smith et al.. vs. II. H. Chirk, et a I, uppel- I lants; apixal from Harney courtly; Opinion by Justice Kelt. Judge Dalton IUkkh atfinned. Credit Service company, appel- hnil. vs. Koin I'lirnllure company; a ppeal foin M all noma II count v. action lo recover money; opinion by Justice Itett. Judge J. W. Knowles affirmed. A. C. Crawford vs. Cotibs Milch ell company, appellant: appeal from Liieoln county, action for damages for loss arising from neg ligence In discharge of Impounded water. Hubmltled on rehearing. l''ornicr opinion sustained, in opin ion by J ust lee Mrow n. ''ollo ing unit orders W ei e handed down: peril Ions for rehearing denied in Walker vs. Kl re men's Kit ml ; Million vs. Illltlon: Hudgule vs. Wf iviiii,,.i li.r lebeat Inu overruled In Adams vs. Kenn ird, ' Walton J. Looker, of K lama I h I'a Ms ami Thomas K. A gee, of Med lord permanent ly a dm Hied l' the bar, Jiimen II. Van Horn, of Portland. inlinlMnl ti-m pora i ily on Wyoming cerhlteaie. WILL ISM COMPLAINTS LOS AXOULKri. June 2 1 . (APi Dr. M. J. I.lnek:ey. city prosecut or informed I be ely council to day thai more (ban :imi criminal complaints involving home of I be , biggest hiininpKH men and leading r it I .ens of Los Angeles, w on Id be Issued by his oil h e hi connection .. ti l. l... t .. Ii.. ., ...a ... I. .1.1.1 u ' Mcundul. ' 1 Advertising Is News L. M. Barton Tells Delegates Newspapers Important Factor in Distribution of Merchandise, Direc tor of News Says. roKTI.AND. Ore.. June 21 A1' Newspaper advertising Ik news: It may lie store news, but il in news to tho newspaper readors. Developing this thotiKht I'. M. Jlarton advcrtlsiiiff director of tho Chicago Dally News, today told delegates tt the I'ucific Coast Ad vertlsinB Club association conven tion hero, that newspaper advertis ing is such u prominent factor tn the distribution of mcrchundiso t ha L ma ny manu fact urera reduco their Kilcs costs througli tho uso of it. "Newspapers today tire such un Important factor In the distribution of merchandise," Uurtoai said, "that manui'acturors first seek tlio ro ta tiers who uso tho newspaper advertising- themselves. They know, both of them that newspaper ad vertising is news. "Tho manufacturers salesmen who are catling upon tho retailers , jf our. country today place as i much stress upon their employers; j advertising schedule In tho locul newspaper as they do upon tho c,,w 1 ' ' J " quality und outstandltig virtues of ilwtn01' ",ul ni,,tno' the merchandiso Itself." j Hugh was takon to the court "The moat casual review of the;'""'" hefore tho arrlvul of his advertising columns of any dally ; "miners, and enrouto faced a movlo newspaper will reveal , Barton , polntud out. "thut tho leading and 1 most aggressive, manufacturers of merchandim todav arn likewise tho I leading newspaper advertisers. "To them, newspupur advert Is tug Is a genuine factor In tho ills trlbution of their product. In fact, newspaper advertising today Is sec ond only to necessity of making a produce at a fair cost and reason able price. - If I were asked why uny ud (Contlnued on Page Five) HUGH'S FATE NOW DRAWING CLOSE ; , Final Argument for State to End Today and Case uocs to the Jury COURT 'HOUSK, JackMonvllln. (re.. Juno 21 (AP Tho fato of Hugh Jo Autremont charged with tho murder of Charles O. (Coylo) Johnson during tho Siskiyou tun nel holdup, drew closer to tho jury this morning when at noon United States Dislrlct Attorney Nouner ap proached the close la tho final ar gument for tho state. Tho instruc tion of tho court, will then stand alone between him and tho deliber ation of his peers. The fiery prosecutor onco turn ed, his face llvld, upon Defenso Attorney Collier, and shouted: "Why did you put in a self declar ation?" "Heeuuo It was testified to," unswercd Collier. Nouner then sprang beforo At torney Newbury, . mid shouted: "And you said 'wo were basing an Inference qpou an Inference'." "Talk to tho jury, not to me," snapped Newbury. "I'll talk to you outside." "I'll talk to you inside," shouted Netiner. "where I like to talk to you. and Pll talk oulaldn to you." The court calmed tho rising storm.' Tin, charg the evidence. accused I. W. W. Hho was Con or the defense t ha 1 1 veted or syndicalism and the enso was framed nettled i ..ventuallv reached the supremu Neuner and he constantly left hl train of argument to hurl words at defense counsel. With neat hing sarcasm Neuner flayed what he called "the ridicul ous reasoning of the defense" and (Continued on Pugo Kour.) 328 PRISONERS IN STA TE MINE MUTINY TODAY I.ANXI.NC,. Knns.. Jillf 21 (APi Thiee huiolii-.l and twenly eighl prisoners in Hie slate prison in I lie j here in ill In led today, overpou eri.ig I M giiar-bi mid blocked the cages, II w as a n n on need from the wa t - den's ot 1 Ice t his at lei noon. Th prisoners refus.-d to answer th telephoii's In (he uiiii" and we( thought to ! foi inulatlng d ' mands on the warden this after noon. The prisoners placed heavy tim ber M b.-ncat h and ubov I he mill" cages so Ihey could not be lliuvcl from the top. A mutinous spit it has been prev alent at (he prison since Sunday, it is nan), v. hen the prisoners de manded thai tiny be allowed to ha ve rjfc.i lett.'s and etgat ette pa pers s- til to them (torn (nilslde. Past n 'gbl prisoners ca used a slight dl-il ui -bailee hi oil'' of t h cell houses, the warden's secrelaiv mild. Tin- "hide out" of the pi isoners In the mine in similar to nm- hlag"d tn July, IHJti, when pns oners made severnl demands on Warden W..lt Mackey. Tin- de- mumls were not gianlei) and lie - convicts surrendered after staying 3'i hours in the mines. TWINS ARE AT JACKSONVILLE End Journey from Ohio; Arraignment Likely to Be Today BROTHERS TELL OF LIFE SINCE CRIME Eager to Talk Until Case Is Mentioned ; Were Witnesses in Scioto County Trial. coritT iidisi:, Ore.. June il. (AI'l- Jacksonville, Hay and Hoy i)e Autremont hrother lltie.h, harmed with their whose fato Koe; to tho Jury this afternoon with tho Siskiyou tunnel hold up and miir j iters, arrived this morning at the county jail In custody - of Sheriff : Jennings and postal, inspectors. (They were arrested In Kteubenville, ;Ohlo on Juno K htHt. The twins wern greeted through ainei.i. "Smile, suggested the camera - num. "I vnn'l do It. Tin not used to j it," was the rejoinder from tho i manacled prisoner. J Hay and Itoy were brought to the county Jail In two automobiles. and u few minutes lator were taken ,through the Jail door, Hoy was all Hiniles, hut Hay, hbi I hair hie ached, ami who left a wlfo land child in Ohio, was sober. In reply to u request from u cameraman for a smilo, Hay au- . swored: "IPs pretty hard to do." Hoth replied "you're welcome." In response to thanks of photogra phers. According to Captain C B. Long of the postal inspector service. Hay weighs '1H turunda and Hoy -losing weight slneo their arrest. They nurmHllv Uftlgh HR fih'indH. j Tho two brothers will bo ar- i";.":;;', .,vn, t,","y' at ,ho Tho decision to bring tlie twins: to this county wns reached last eve ning after tholr arrlvtl In Portland. Tho previous pluti was to lodgo (Oct-tinned on i'agfl Four.) Charlotte Whitney Wins 7 Year Fight KAPKAMKNTO, Juno 21 (Al) Charlotte Anita Whitney, grey haired social worker, yestordu won her seven-yoar fight to avoid a term in Kan Quontln prison fol lowing conviction of syndicalism. A pardon, issued last nig hi by (iovernor P. C. Young, remove 1 the convict stigma which has grow n more and more menacing as court ufler court refused her plea during the long legal bat Ho which only ended In the federal, supreme court. In explaining his reasons for tlm pardon, Young denledj that Miaa Whitney could be classed as il "criminal" despite her violation of the criminal syndicalism act. M iss Whll ney was arrest ed In November, I'M !), when she defte.l Oakland police und delivered !a .speech on behalf of John Mcllugo, court of the C. H, which last May j upheld her conviction. TODAY'S GAMES AMKUK'AX 11. H i;. j New York Bo.sImII j Batteries; Peiinork 7 13 a 3 I ml Collins; Moore. Wlngflehi and Hurtle, It. II. K. Washlnglon Si 7 0 Pblla'Ielphla 4 10 I Batteries: Thin'slou, Braxton, Marberry and Tate, Uuel; Hum mel, Willis and Cochrane. It. H. K. I Washington Pblladebdil I I'atler.cs latteries: Johnson and Ibeig and Cochrane. New V I lost on Halle Wel.er, let: Hoyt a ml li aim w ski; Husm'H und ibirtlry. Si. Louis header pe grounds, 1 1 it Chicago, double I'oned because of w et. Hide header tomorrow. Philadelphia Brooklyn P.ntlerb s: P Wilson; Vonifl ; Cincinnati I ptlsbutK 1 potteries ; 1 lot greaves ''loot-h. H. 1.1 Liuiiie, C, Mays and Dawson, Murrifoii iind al li:a.i i; H. h. k. ;t 5 7 !) I iiKdl, Decatur and ami Deberry.