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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-TWELVE PAGES TODAY -FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE C IT Y EDITION THE WEATHER OKK'rUN: I'ulr tonight uii'l Friday with tog iK-ar ihe coast. Temperature a hove nnniif in tho Interior. Low humidity; inoilurulu northerly winds on tho coast. o1 State Legion, Auxiliary Officials GION CONYEN H SUiU VOLUMb XXV. mkmbeh ahbociated prims IiA GRANDE, OREGON. TllURSDAY, JULY 21 1!)27"' - ' " memhkk abated "phkm NUMBER 292 I Mn - TON S TODAY ilhlli- Murphy, of I'lii-llainl. Mute cnuihlaildei- of Hit- Alm-i-i-i-ini . ; I ; : i . vh: nirlml In l.a iruiidp .vr.-trl-iluy. . ,,.,,c-,-Vjj 2 " w ( ai j Mcnt. .-laic Mni ni no or lt tin. ofuiT fiiiiciaU iKit .Mundiiv and I an rtiiiic wfvW in Imii . iiv. ailfiiluat. i i audi' i liin Hi run if tilt- fOllM'll- i r i Mrs, Anna Hei .luirr, Df Ho;mI HiAcr, Is irc-ideit nf the Olc gnu ivctimn'-. anxiliai y to the Anc-rtcaii Legion. Mis. M;ih: I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 TT . or Miii-;nlrlil. N ln--i- ns ileimrt-mi-Ill ri-ii-:ir nf Ihe .m-.-i ielltl l'loil iliixilinr.i of Ori-iiii. ('( I.N HON I'AltMM., IKAI I'll: III I.I.MiH No imrkliiu' or niolill- lellli li s will In- iiIIiiui-iI oh .Aifllllis aie-iiiii- I'roiii I'lr In llilnl sln-els luring (lie llirif. ihl.lH nf Hie Ailleririul l-iiion isinii-ntlou, .1 1 1 1 v f. ami -.i. unit ilinltnc Irllllnu or slums mi Ailiinis. Hie M-i-llon or slivi-t will Im rlllil-1'-ly rliisril In Irarfie. l'l.i.s nillni; hh.i miiilc li)' tin i lly i-otiiiiiis.si.nl nt lln; n-iin-l ur the .Aim-ihnil ji!loii ict lien-. V f- .-'.. " t " 1 1 V ' ' iV i i 1 - v DELEGATIONS REACH 1,000 MARK EARLY Hundreds Arriving Today by Trains and Cars Two Specials In OPENING MEETING HELD AT 10 A. M. i Grande Extends Wel - come to Visitors at Ses- sion of American Le gion and Auxiliary. TIh' ninth annual statr Aineri ii l.ouion (onvpiition formulh' : ojM'Hi'd its lhr"t day .scssiuiis lior this illuming willi itKtrp tlmn intni i dfl'atiM and vlfalurs proscnl. In iHudlnu Niiltonnl (..'niunianili'i- How lard I'uul S.ivhi;p, uf t'hifHK", and rhurU's .Mills, .f Al in ml. Fla.;'fhicf ! wrpckfr itt tin tiiillomil 40 i-t K sii- rioty. (' The Mare of trumpets and the heat of drums miuke tlie city l t lie facl I tint the opening day of ruiivenliiin liad arrived, when le Kimi enrptt hrl Ilia ally nt tired and fanlttcNsly (Irllleri from Tor I hi ml, .Med ford and nt her elt ies paraded the MisliieNM jcctiom early morniiiK- The special train this bear- lnu pari "f the Woyiern Oregon coutlni'iit arrixod atmiit 7 u'elock Hid a S'-coiid specif 1 1, from Siilem i nd Willainntle allcy indnts. pull i ed in ahnut !'J:3a a. in. Hundreds of It'K'lon'naires fire arriving hourly today in cars from all parts of the state. ' Savanc is AVclciniHil ( 'omnia uder Savaue. eseorled hy i whmipiiiK hand of riualltlu In- j din lis, meniheiN f Chief I'eo post,' flic only nil-Indian leulou nrt;nni.;i llion la Aiuei'lca, and hy iiioihIkth of tlic rpnitleton innt In pfiwlmy fe- Kalta. readied I .a urauue laie iusi uiKht fifler a. rnusiiitf uelcoiue at I'emlletoti atnl dinner at Sunsel Inn oti the top of the Mlue mountains. lie Ta (Jrande deh'atioii met Savi nd his (tarty fit Suuxcl Inn anil u-rcmnpniiipd them on into li (iniinle. Mji n V orrit-ljil- Here Itesides SiiViiue iiixl MilU nalinti il offlecr.-i here inchnle Ijiii Sow ers, nnlional dlreetor of American Ism, of New York: James hrnln, of Spokane, former unlloiinl coni nia ndcr. IIx-XaLionnl ( 'otninanrlcr .1 1 i it II. tHiinn. of California, Is ex pected In today. I'rcl I mi nn ry ineotiims were hehl lai- ni'ht hy holh j he leiilon ;l,H' ,(ritillhii-il nn I'n I Observer Will . f Receive Fight Returns Tonight -Willi Chiirli-s cxpt-i-t ;uiil fiii-nii-i- nu-iiii pliiitH-. 'I'll Kvenlng Observer will uivi- ri-lni ns of Hie 1 Jempsey- Slwi-ki-y lii-.i-.vv-iuhl fiu-lit ntii nl TiSIh o'rlui-k I his i-v n t nf Tin- lili.-rn i- "fill- Milium- will iiruji-i-t ft- vfi-iinil sturi- whi'linv mill nl -slri-rl Im'Iiiw wilt liiiv' mi bctiin- niuc In Tin l In; In the dual i-hitm-i? in hi-iir Ihe rouml hy rnuiiil lll-Sl--ltiiM of III'- llllttll ns IllllUIlt lii-ri- Iriiln N'rvv VurU liy lilt- -V siii-iiiti-il lfi.-.sH li-iispil win-. hiiinoili.-ili:l' iifli-i- tho flk'ht i-nds. The observer will Issue nn exlru "u-reeii" eillilnn. selling It In Ihe liuslness sei-tl'in null lit the llll.-'h sehi five ol rielil. l-ellts II lit reuuliir enpy. iriees THOUSANDS OP CONVENTION VISITORS Mm -.(reels nT Iji (tiaude ullt lie croHtlcd IhnniglMMit the time tir (he l,ealon eiincntlon crowded It li nieinlM-rs of I he l'Uioii, crowded with additional tlMMisamN from surrounding towu-i and counties. 1Jjis of hiisinesi can Imv the clO 's ii nil their lndl tduat hospitality most ttthkl.v iiimI mie-t thoroughly 1 hrotmh the columns or 'I he (Himtut. I llicit alicriKHiu edition will be sold at nil ileus MaiMls Hint hy lieus. Imijs on all stn-ls. A right ei irii ulll be Imi-I 'I htir-day eve ning, filbnhig the receipt or Ihe hlo-b.-h)ou sior,i' or lb Shar ker -IfempMW ImmiI, ii ml III Ih .oh throuuliout Ihe city, Cou nt a nl, certain con tad s li b Ihe i (l ' isilors ulll Im pooslhlc hi The OliM-rver etery Hiij hi nil illlhin In the reituhir narniii' or Ihe 1 41 (.ramie territory. "Ob-HTYcr AiUrrilHlt.. A McrcliaiiJisIng Scr Sideshows Of The Convention Hh,.r M-Tt Hates, usaoclstc publi: (if 1 hi- I use j it rg Nc w a-1 1 r v e v.-, tat" of Hollywood, ('ill., w hero he charmed the actresses of tin- film world, has gone Into competition wll h his home town paper. I ho Portland special t rain a sue of the new publication On it Is wu i (IlSll ItjUttMl -IllSt lligllt. have refused to allow i I n (In of its til I'. I VllSOl general The' imiHli-r ur t hi Mr.Miuhville rramp lt;.nd unniiunr.-s th.-y lia-.--; jit repertoire of ira popular plees-- all of tli-m entitled "Ho lry I '.un. National Connnatlder Howard Savmye I.h In the same clas wll'it- "l,u ""IH'U cumy oi (n I'n sldent Cjilvtn CuoMde non. ' ,U,M" Homle rallt-y. pointing out Tlu y hotli wear somhreios a.i ! ,haI pioneers ai.d ivcont l.u raml havc been recofriilzed hy the r 1 ,ri lUik' w ''' ''"raden hi their nu-ii. love and pride of the. valley. j Mrs. Kykley next introduced Sdi .Mcmie rH of tin- t'uiatiru Indian ntor A. It. Hunter who welcomed post insist that they could ha ; the pioneers in behalf of the Sons ended tin- war at least lx months and OauKhteiH of pioneers. Mr. sooner If they had been alluwt d J I miter praised t he courage -nl t cross No Man's Lund In Itv bravery of (he curly pioneer ri iralhi heint; used for the J..i mothers and fathers, pointing out Grande convention. j sweri flees that were endured and hnrdtOitpB that were undergone for I'hll Jackson, publisher of (' the benefit of the sons and duugh- Oregon Journal, is accompanied , tern and future Kdicrn lions. Cit about (he. rotivnllon cily by th-lng Hie recent ticcoiiiidishinuut of biggest nnd best-looking police ma n ' Col, IJndbergh, Mr. Hunter de an t.he I'oitland force, Nuinero'n J clared that In the days of pioneers comrades have expressed concern deeds of Mhnitnr daring unci bravery whether that Is a hint or a sag- ijestlun. i pi i;.e sla- d his Clint llert Males. IJoseburg's huinoilst. visited the pollci Hon this morning ami offer experienced e r v I c s to llnvnes In case of any unexpected bule to the pioneer iiiolhcrw by uprising. . reading the tvull known poem "The . ' '. r tl'loneer Mother," by Walter K. The wrecking enw of the ia H,.v.cher. and S Is getting ready today. Arel( Wright IteiMttnls when - Ihe offU'lal. h reck "tak-i Duiiham Wright. or Medical place ;i o'clock tonight a Knglen Sirins. presbleiil of tlin 'ussoi'iu- hall, a good tiim all almost. Is to be had di inn lliei r and toote (Cnhl lniirt on l'e (fnnr t SIDEWALK, STREET WORK TAKEN UP Commission Creates Sev eral Improvements Dis tricts; Lets Contract Let ling of a contract to 1'. J. Lilly for construelion of eitn(-rele pnvemeul In the alloy in the block bounded by Kir and" Ireenwood streets and Adams and Jefferson avenues and ereatiou of a number of Improvement dlst rfets fea t need Hie meetiim of tho city commission lasi niuht. j Three bids were reeehed on Hi" puvinu' job. Mr. Lilly bidding $:Ut.3H on conerote. The ent,-l-j neer's estimate was ?0(j".:hi. Ibirlenboer and Spaeth bid 'A. liuuyan fight iiTiLHI on eoneretr and the Warren eferee, at the Construction ciimpany presented throe bids on blacktop, which were rejected because t he umi mission not wish this type for the con- tract. Side wn Ik Improvement d 1st rids 171, 17-j, 17'i. find 177 were ereiiled ,( Aug. 10 was set as the time for hearing of remo list ra urns. The four districts rovlr for siilewalLs on Sevculh from K lo K. on lien Ion npiiue, on II frotii Third lo Sixth and mi Second from l to K. ;; tho Inner I'oiinei-tini; Oil wllh the IiusIiicsk seellnn. Tow Seuef Improvement dlstrlet 1-, for mi ui Vary sewers along North l-lier 1 0 v street, wan created and Aug. nn : Iso Not ns the time for Ilea ring rcinonst ra tff. Improvement ftistrlct No. 17, to I MM it 1 1 one block of maeaibim mi Spring street iienr the new Foley addition, was nlun cnnted and Aug. la wan sel as Hie time for hen ring I'CiiMin.striiiieru. Uoiiline matter. occupied the eominiMnlonerH' lime dining the re mainder of the Hpwdon. Band Concert Is Appreciated By Large Crowd ' Ilefon- a birge nnd uppreciatie crowd, the li Grande municipal band Appeared In concert laf night at the high achuol athletic field. The m erul hundred pernuria pres ent applauded the numbers con- 1 sffsteritly. demanding many encores. ! Among the piecen played were "Victor Herbert I'hvoi le", only lalely arraiiged f(ir concert ImndM, t and the "Spirit of St. loutM". dedi cated 10 Col. Chiirtes Idndbcrgb. ' i'aul Knautx, luirlione. HHng a vo-j-al koIo am) the overt ure "Hun garian foimdy" by K'eb r-lb la closed the concert. The recital wan regarded art one of the tiiont uuccvHHf ul in the band's history. ! Union County's ! Pioneers Gather In Park Reunion! Dunham Wright Responds! to Addresses of VV el- j conic List of Departed Members Grows. The filh annual meeting of Hie pioneers of I'nion county was open ed this morning at 10 o'clock when Mm llatlto Kcklcy, urcklding of ficer called upon t he Itev. noting Itlley for invocation. The meeting officially began when Mrs. KckUy railed; upon A. T. Hid, president of the city commission, to welcome ihe pioneers in behalf of the city of l.u Graadf. I'rcsittciit Hill ex ,' KreetlliKM to the 3U Hsten- were performed by young plonccru, but were not ho universally known, Hen Mr. Hauler gave ns example one of Union county's pioneers, George Gruy. of Lower Cove, who was an early pony express rider. in conclusion, Mr Hunter paid tri- Hon, was then called upon to res- pond for the pioneers. I'll Ik Mr Wrigiit did with p lender1 Tot snd rceilntr, irliing briefly the stepping stones in the building of the Oregon of today from the vast unset I led i wibld-neyn of the days of I ho Lewis' atnl Clark expedition. I Mr. Wright is one of the curliest pioneers and. through his associa tion with the early leaders of Ore gon, has gained first hand know ledge of the history of the stale, tall or which he presents with clar 'Ity'and forcefuiness. Mr. Wright brleHy explained a proposil Ion which will come before the asso ciation whereby the by-laws of the ; organization inluhl be changed to admit settlers, as well as pioneers, since so many of the pioneer have (Continued on Paire. Three) More Rooms Are Needed To House Legion Visitors AeriiiiiittiKliitloiis nn- 1-itiiiilly lie Iriir exlinlisti-il ii hiT Hie liiniHliit; Klnll Im iiiuMiik II lilliil nin-lil tn-l-iHIItllittee or Ihe , llll-rhll II l.e- iluy In l.u (Iriimle im-oiIi- who linen not. IlKli-fJ iiviiihilili- rooniH lo ilo III Ollie. Culls Mill lie li-l' lveil lij' Mrs. lliili K. Mrnily or ul n-ms- t I'll I lull lejiiiiiiu-li-rs. ti-h'liholie iHiiiilnr Mm In Kur.. I Mrs. hrnily urires Unit riinins In- llti-il I in tin -.1 in 1 1-1 v us nil now i llVlilllllile III- .Mi.el. ll lo he llilieil Inle this iifternonll. ' . Steele Starts Drive Which Is To End July 27 I Kliii'-r Steele, driving a Slur car Miipplb-d by .11 in Moreiock, wiih handcuffed in the wheel thiK morn ing in front of The ( H.w rv.T of- . Hce by Police Chief Clint llayties and at. l'i o'clock started an en durance drive which will continue 1 until next Wednesday noon. Mr, leee hopCH to break hl own icc id of 144 hours by Iwo hours', lb- will drive in and about I, a ramie today at. a speed ranging from three to fM ml leu an hour iniifl ulll db-f on milk fuiniKhcd by I he Hlije Mountain creamery. II in ar W fiHlpped Willi Hrunswlck idiotiogratdi tiirnislted by (JtiiMS HrujiM and an A1 u a l it Kent radio rurnt'tbed by .!' I'.owi nba inn. lb iH u.sing Texaco guNoliiU'. Mr. Steele H aticml'd f onslantiy by a nuiMe who aiteuds to bin feeding. Pendleton Man Is Dobbin's Successor H.M,i:l. (ire.. Jul) -Jl (.M-) K, II. VSFiirii-r, of I'l-iullelon. wns today appotntiil liv r!'ivi-rtior I'at-ti-rson as a iih'IiiImt of Ihe .-.tat--111, si oik miiiltiiry Imurd. II.- will repiesi.Ilt the On fc'on V'ool tirow era asoelnt Ion. He mireeeila Jay II. I.'uhljln, of Klif rprlsi-. REGION WORK ! OVER OREGON IS PRAISED Howard Savage, National Commander, H r i n g s Message to This State i WORK PROGRESSING I IN SPLENDID WAY I j RcDeats American Lecrioii riea foi Adequate Na tional Defense, in Ad dress This Morning, 1 The ' American Legion work in Oregon, and this fie part incut's whole-hearted support of legion ' endeavors this year were praised by Howard 1'. Savage, natlona,! commander, in an address before the stat' convention or the organ ixation here today. "It lias been an Inspiration to ine to see the reports of tasks ac complished coming in from livery part of Oregon," he said. "The I'd are several slates thut have a larger legion membership than Oregon, because they Imvc a larger population, but there are few that are ah end of Oregon In ythe standing of stales when their legion membership la compared to the number of ex-servicn men eli gible lo belong. Oregon, out of, tho 4S st files and tho iwo departments of Alaska and the Oisiriet or Col umbia, is number 12 In this respect. I Membership Vital '-Membership Is a vltnl mibjoct for Hie legion, and as the public, has com" to realtxe that the le gion's power lo do good depends upon its inicm&l strength, fhcre : baa been a general public interest In ihlx grnw'h of the oiKinlji I Ion, , M.'iyor - nwrf governors bitvo issued proclamations in several instances becaiKe t hey see in the legion a leading force tor hrl ler ell i.enshlp and loyal devotion to those ideals that are tobe found in the best of Americanism. Ah a. result of Ibis general Interest. Hie legion Is iMi.ihhi stronger than at this tium a year ago. "In nil the major objective or Ho uattonal organization this year, Oregon has done her full share, and (Success Is assured in each of .Hiese national endeavors, in com munity service, t he principal ef fort this year, as I believe it will continue to be In years to come, Oregon i among Ihe leading de partments In encouraging the ac I llvltb-s of our boys and girls and promoting pa hi In enterprises that I will benefit everybody. I'mlsc Oregon IN Ms "l-'roni Medtord comes the report, of Legion I'osl No. IT), which has sponsored the boy scouts, developed summer en in pa. established play grounds and a golf course and en- (Continued Irotn lnge Two; I 'riilny, duly fnt'i a. M. - ''all lo order by l". ln rl nit'iil comma ndei : . ad v a uc: liunt nl coin in; iu oca lion. In. . c. I tn ib y, depii 1 f uieul cha pla in report of coininiitei- on Hiih' mi l p'n ce, coin col ion cousin it I eer; ad dresses, disf tiigubihcd giM-.st.s. I':ftn M.- Adjoin nnieiit. I C. M. - dill to ord-r by d pnrtinent com imi ndcr; addreHst-r', illstingul.sbed K'lestn; report of con enijop eomiiilttet m, 4 :(H I". M. Itetlreinenl or col ors and adjournment. t : I .' 1'. M, - lirum corps ijoii Ie. I t iltn cot p.-i bau- '(Uet, ' 7;:i'i f. .l H:nii C. , coi oioit inn, e '.t :tut '. M. 1 1: i ii 1 1 coiiccrls. - Pi inecMs conti t c.. i;H,s feinpic. Three public daiie MISS H RAM P7T ft. e - 2r . ..1k. . J-l C ;, j NORMAL II. p. savage Here Is Icgldiinaiic (he bead of nil the Naiiniutl Conunan- tlcr Howard I'aul Suuigc, of Cbicago. who nrrlxcii beic lavt nlgbt on a special (rain and will NH'iil tin irsl fir this week with Ids buddies. He ban sewn oili er stale contentions to Usil be fore going Ironic. SAVAGE PLEASED WITH CONVENTION l'raises La Grande's Hos pitality Upon Arrival Here From Fargo . If tMt juoritlng cAJimpbbiM car ried nut. Iliroiili the: entire con vention here, Ihe meeting of tho Oreicou b'KioiyialreH will equal thut. of the largest department conven-j Hon which hi- has attended. Nn- tional Commander Howard I. Snv-- age. nf i hlciiKo, declared this j morning. I He commented nn the decoration : of the cily, Haying it wum Hio ftneal lie had seen Ibis year In litn viuilH eon vent Ions. "It hIiimvh that tho "people of Ihe , com m mill y and Hie Jeginn are working togother," Commander Kavagn Kitd, "und nf ler all that In whal we are work ing for - to make the homo town the best In whbh fo live. Tho l.'-uioii over all the 1'nlled St a ten h following a community m-rvlen pro gram HiIh year, anrl we feel that I we ha vi- acenni pllhed much. "The bgiou ha.s had h good year, II is coming into Its own more and more and Is growing Tasl. It can't help tl the r,hiic spirit exists to every ex-service man all over the nation. They n re alt alika, mid ' have a feeling toward one another ; which no one i.dno realiy.es. "We Can do ?rucn" ' "As individual we amount to very llllle, but with the 1I.O00 poslM all over the United States working together we can do IIIIH'll " Na I lonal Con i ma ndcr Savage, w itli I inn Sow eis, nal ional chair man fn AnierlcauiHiti, arrived lu I -a (Iraude hiNt night, aecomitanled by rcpreNenlaf Ives of the Pcndle lon legion post and from tho locul post. The Pendleton delegation no compiuiieit them from Walla Walla, where the national com inn ndcr via lied Hie veterans hospital and shook hands wllh all of the ex-service men here. 1 Wearing Snmbrcins This Moiuini; b-.tli Mr. Savage and Mr. How ecu were wearing ten- (Continued on Pbk Kour.t WELL (iKEETS SILVEKSTAlt , Wltcll Ml-S Plllll Hi, MOW Crande ipiecn nnd hostess 'oilier American l.eyifiii post . greeted Stlverslar. I'm;. I j ma Idea .she male lusioi y. ! Silverslar, v. (iomi- Amei-ie.iu ninih 'is t.oiiN Mnrfin i-n-1 who l;ik inn active p;u I in Co- mllvitb:i ,(f I be younger group of Im i tribe, i )'i.-eptfiiiatly plelly ;illl H 'I'.' ' choice ir Chief I'- n I'mmI S't, Ll, the only ntl-fndinn li:len pout io ; Ihe l ull- I Shtfe.s ; .Slo- Will VP- Wjlh He Olid j pi llceSCH for Ihe MOUKhl for boo lor Of lierir ipteen of 111"' I. f .rinide ( i,n . nl ill. T'ic "coi on. i Hon wiH fake place I'mny eve ning nl S o'clock nl Ho- coiner o Adams flvi-niu and Kir si reel , 1,1 IU Mtl s i tA, IIII.M, M ltl:lts Itcg.'diMt4(ri ttciohpia: ti i M.l'n tf,' Onnrntion Hall (IH I -.1 SCHOOL DEFERRED I Accuse Wheeler AndOlmsteadof Bank Conspiracy Federal Indictments Re- turned Against Promi nent Portland Men Both Give Bail roHTLAMl, Ont July 21 (Al) Linery Olinstrnil, former iiivnI-ih-iit of tlu NortliWTstcrn Nttliotiat i bunk, jotcrilny M'CiTtly iiulk Uxl with .1. J-:. binder, timlMT nmii mul former . ucvsuiK'r publKbcr, by tho fcdcinl graiut Jury nit charges of inlsappllcntttoit tf the imnk's fuiuls, wns arnilgued UHlay ls foiti 1'iilcral .hulgc .lohii II, Mt'iNacy untl pleaded not guilty. I'OHTLANb, Ore, July 21 (AIM Arrested on federal Indiclinents charging conspiracy and violalion of the national banking laws Kay ol instead former president of the Norlhwcsteru National bank, now defunct, and J. K. Wheeler, Port land tiiubcriuau, and former pub lisher, were at liberty today under bond of $15,000 each. Tho Indict ment ti against, (he men charge specifically that Hie misuse of tho j7!Mi,r,l4 of tho banks, funds, ul- t ho ug I) government attorneys say (ho Hum of 1 l,000,o Ih involved in whal Ihey term a spectacular system of check "kiting" between Pennsylvania bunks and the North western National. wheeicr is charged with deposit- :;; won 1 es , cnerKH inia tug ,m it. in,, Norihwesteri, Nu- imnk, iiml with withdrawing titnl. 1111101111L 111 i-hkIi. llinsteliil Im iieeuseil liy the Kov eruiiient of olili-riiiir IheMO eheekH lihiceil lo Ihe ereilll. of tho- Me. t'orinleU l.tiinlii-r company iiceount, tthere Wheeler, ItH president, eoilhl llruvv HffliltlKt them. Thro,, Yeul-s Tho eotiMplrm-y lo rtpcrali. hi Hill! liiiiliner existed, tho Kovorntnotit Hnys, trolil Ill-toiler y, 194, to Mureh 2! l'orttanil j37, on whieh dato tho ClearlnB llollso atmocla- lion look oyer the urritirfl of tho Norlhwestern National follow-infra. eontliiiied rim on tlio Institution ly nieillDei'S pellllon U16 . go ve I' ll, posilorn. - ! nor to call' a special meetin;r . " ' " J)dHfV Of 'FtY&8 In Forests Grows' i-tiiiTj.ANi., .,., juiy lii (An ineniised ihiiiKer or forest rin-i due to the relative, low humidity lu this seellon of Ihe l-ueille north- west, has eiiuseil l-.dward l Welld, ,.-( oiiutis, t the local office of the I nlled Stales weather liu- reiiii lo issue win ninits lo aii tour - IslK and eauiii-rs. TODAY'S GAMES AMIiltlCW i;a;ii; i ii. n. i:. New York , 4 T. J ( bh ngo I 7 I ItatterlcH: lloyt, Collins and Hr.t bowskf; Conniiltv and McCnrdy. mi.nai, i.i:'At;i i: M. H. K. 1 Clnenen :i 10 ll l'liH;..i'lil,l;. 7 .:i Hallei i. .s: Mush nml Harlnett;; Pi uctl and .1. Wilson. I II. K I'lttslnug ItOKtoll talerie (ire. Iilii-bl Kreiuer and n ml ( '.iltMon. i Hecond game: Pillsburg . ; ,t,,H,nn ' IbiMeri.-s: , J ( biorh. Spencer ' ,,,:,M- veiiKi Ofi and Smith and ii. i.i to ll f , l fTVfn,. ) I III, linn I s'X' - 1 ' I lit:! . 5H j " I -r't ' '' ' MIA I KM Alt j Dim niMP DUILU1HU VI IS HELD UP Additional Vote Needed to Cause Immediate Construction FINANCIAL SNARL . GIVEN AS REASON Petition ly Three Me.ni hcrs Would Result in Another Called Meeting to Consider School. SALEM, Ore., July 21 (Al) Unless fouv of the ninrj members of the Ixiard of state normal school reffeuts can muster an additional vote and then ask the governor to call a special session of the board there is no prospect for tho construction of the new nor mal school at Ln Grande this year and possibly not durinj;' ; the present state administry- tj0Ih eiirht mombci 1 ..n P?n.1; a,,,d Ptrently even- I.V aivioea on me question. thoso who favored immediate construction . withdrew theiv efforts when they saw that a vote by the members present would be fatal. Resent W. C. Bryant, of Moro, was absent, and how he would have voted is a question, i . '. .. Instead the board unani- niously voted to defer action fr tl, nl.ppnf- Tho low nvri. vides, however, that if three he must do so and when tho session adjourned it appeared iMo that , this must l.o I The stJile financial snarl and tho recent opinion of tho state supreme court holding it unconstitutional for tile StatQ , Jut ecA lAi to K debt over $50,00(1 Was lit the bottom Of tho 1 trouble. In voting to defer action the board adopted n resolution introduced by See- liretary of State Kozer. whicli read : "In view of tho recent opinicit or the supreme court In the c or I'ederson V. the atato board of control, and Ih view of the- fart thut such opinion declares thut. mi Ind'btednpHH nuty bo incurred by Ihe olale in excess of tin? limita tion provided by tho const It utiou but doen not proscribe, a method h hereby tlic flncal offices of llw state imiy definitely deter in Inn when the authorUid rxpvndittir-.fi may exceed public revenues, bp it resolved by the board of regent.- of normal schools that further Me llon hy the hoard of regents on the construction of the Kustcrii Oregon nor rnu I school ut La, fijondnued on Page f Marshfield Man To Flip From Foley I! u lining (rue tn form nnd up holding their past reputation t-f scniing the uinisunl tho drm" corps of Coos Hay Post No, 17 from Marhndd will present a ttiritlini; sliinl. free to the public, at the corner .f Artuina nvenuo und chest mil si reels Friday night ut S:;io o cloeR-: J. (i vii i ley Ktuft, a 'member of the drum corps from the roast city and a high illvfr and ! athlete of nole, will do a double Homer .null b'ap from the roif the I'oiev building, landing in a net hl. by his comrades in the si reel M r. St ii Tt 'omeH from ;i long hue of serin lists and circus pei ii' mrt and previous to settl ing on ihe roast was engaged in exhibiting bis thrilling performance ai liirm iiiuusf rueiit parks in the IHl. La Grande Stores To Close Saturday Ii (Iriutdo stores wlI close Snl urdny iifleiiiooa front 3 until "t o'clock, to permit all employes to view the American I.pkIoii conven tion pnrnde nnd other feature on the nM'Tnooii proKrum, it wan nn nrnmccd this morning.