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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TWELVE PftGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE Ha dratuV Emntiit i . CI T Y EDITION sun rv KiAi natti ORKOONj fi iira(ly ftlr I0 nlght and Saturday, hut with local rotr west imrlion and probably ruins In tin- oxlroimn northwest portion. .Moderate temperature. i "i ;,: NUMBER 59 i VOLUME XXVI. MEMHKR AtiBOCIATEO PRESS IA GRANDE. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927. ;MUEH ASHOC1ATBD PREHS mm rwfv as NEARLY 100 PORTLANDERS HERE TODAY Good Will Excursion Giv en Warm Welcome by Local Business Men ATTEND ASSEMBLY IN HIGH SCHOOL Visitors Very Complimen tary of Municipal. Proj ects Following Tour of Inspection. A ierfeel Oettiber morning and a Kiuup 01 enthusiastic l.a Giande hu.vine.sa men, sincere in tueir wel come, Kieeled the I'urtlund cham ber of commerce good will Iriiln upon us arrival in this city early loilay. Aclually, tile train pulled in annul o'ciuck. but tile welcouiu ami "loriiial arrival" did nut oc cur until cllli o'eiii; !;v . AtcoinpunyinK llie. I.e (Irunde im-ii v.aa the municipal band wlncli jnayed .several selections at the do pol. T-tie l'orlland I'lpu band, dressed in kilts and equipped with IjaKpipcs, also played several se lections. At S o'clock the Portland men marched liiruuh the bilsiiuss sec tion, lid by the biurpipca and drums, alter which nieinncrs or tno excursion called upon local busi ness men. Attend Assembly At !:8U o'clock a meeting ' was held ill Hie high school. The B-"-eral ussemlily was attended by bus li.c:.s men as well as the visitors and I he hish school student body. u. W. .Miclke, formerly president ol the, I'oitlalld chamber of com merce, and president of lllake, MolTlll Tow no, S)Oke und Intro duced the 'telephone iiuarlol. which Kiive three or four veiy plcasins Selections. t. '. Coll, vice president of the I'irst National bank ol I'ortland ,....1 I ' nl verslt V of Oregon recen:. inul II. V. Alwaid, of the Hank of I'aiilornia, bull: save very Inler istillK and earnest InlkH to the high Hi'lllinl sludellls, cmplmslxlmr the interest of every business man in ie youm,'!"'"!'"'. . 'I; hey ' pointed out lhal llie adult receives us much Inspiration fr line conduct and ideals of Bood sportsmanship und Hood living exemplified 111 the yiiunc people as the younK people can rcceivu.' II. K. ruulldKc president of the local chamber of commerce, spoke preceding the lnllt by the- vlsilors, cxlelldillK 11"' KloctillKH of l.'i (irandr In llie visitor. He review ed in a forceful way the pioneer Inn of Ivislcrn Orison and the de velopment to Its present place and spoke purlh lilarly ot railroad de velopment, which he urged ns a subject of study to members of the I'oi'thind delcKullon with purlieu lar rererence lo the proposed Snake river roule. Mr. Coulldiw Intimat ed Unit InvcsliKiillon would prove tne necessity of opposinK the "on slruetion "I this line at this time. llie student body Rave seveial onlinuf Ui I'age Two.) EAST OREGON LEGIONNAIRES WILL GATHER Aineileini Irf-Rinn inenibers mill their wives finiii linker. I'nlon. Iji tirniiile. 10uterpri.se, WiiIImwii. Imli ler und KlKin will Kiilher ul Union nexl Wednesdiiy liiwht lit n lmn iliiel und soeliil evening for which liiTiini-'empiilH huvc been completed by Ihe 1 .11 Uruiule and iJilker posts. it whs announced thin niornlni;. The dinner will be served nt the I'nii liotel tit I o'clock nnd will 1... r..n....-...i i.- (IimicIiil.' fur the le- gl .aires and their wives at tho hotel halli-Mom. Several dintjer talks luive been scheduled. Oils Palmer, district committeeman, Is In charge. "ALL THE IWSINESS I CAN DO" Owv ill ll m hill mil very nrieii nf iMli'f.r. yml null rirm llml lu"l it eiiiiltent iiiln-rll-pr Ih-'iui-4' lin y Imve "iiImiiii nil llie liilsine "in iinylimi." lint ti Miinilerrnl hiih', I" hne: Anil V.I111I M iimlerllll iiiMirllinily Tiir sniwlli! n liiiiniss lutN Mil Ihe InirtV It en 11 luimlle. TlH-lr rni'llltiei. mil nr iHissihle. nn- linllinlKil. When KliK'kn lire wlllns Olll. liter 11111 liny mure null iln. Anil njien Ihe hllslnesK Ik lull (tiHxl Hllh n little effnrt. Ililnk him In iiieiiiliiii- II mlKliI lx w II It " rrcHIr M-lllllB 'l MMI"ihlc l ierlllln.r! Hnl ImiIim iIimw nut nhinyM ninniii lluil cikhI. ll ;nn ilei'ii ny mon? niihlly II1.111 ll . I- I111III. ArltcnMilK. iriiH'rly' pliunieil mill iilmiil. nlll net ui ItiMinimi mraln.l .iieh 11 Hlhle li-. lllll 11 1 1 nut llie iniixl itelriihh Irnile. vill ll late iimrilnlile itnuuli. "Illwrver Ailvertilns A XerelmmlMliE StiIit" Crowd of 1,000 At Second Night Of Days of '49 Annual Carnival of Fun Staged by Elks' Lodge 1 Will Continue Tonight and Tomorrow Evening With , Approximately l.oot) per sona In attendance. tin second night of the annual iJuys oMy show given by tho Klks lodiro for tliii hcneftt of tho aim u it. I Chrlsl inas tree fop tliu children und to furnish provisions for. the needy, was pronounced a coiiiplcto suc iiu'Sh by tin coni'inJttL'O In churari'. As on 4 In opening nipht, caiu-inir nnd piiiK'H beffnn at clirht o'clotk fotlowinf; a parado from tho Kka tfiitply to ICtiber hall, and con ttnui d until tin nildnUrlit hour. In addition to Uu crowd of ha Ortindn pt-opl. a few out-of-tcAvn vlsltot-n wito in nttt'iidanco. Tonight and Saturday niffht ro oNP't'tt'd to he tl bit? evcnliiKs of tin carnival, with est I ma tea of 1. f.Ott ptrunH or more each nlirht l(tlusr. iruuh'. With the attondancn for the first two shows t.SOM it ia vx K-ct ed t hat a t olal a tt enda neo of around 5,000 or niont will b? niarUMl up. A cheHt of silverware vm pre seiited to ,,M Ik Murle (,'outier, on behalf of the Days of show, nttt nlht, and an elect rie tercolator was given to Matt. Aiik-h. MIkh 1 1 e,n e W'a 1 d ro f f uff.slntt d J u (J lit. K. Brady in the presenta tion. Similar ffifts will bo madt hnth lonllil nnd tomorrow nUrht, tt is announced. rJJwo Sentenced By Judge Brady For Possession Jack Uartl.s wan arraigued t his moi-ninc Iji'forr Judg' liutrh M. Mrady in tin jUMtlce court on a charge of unlawful poHHf.ssion of Intoxicating liquor. He plead Kil 1y to the cliarpf and was fined $uM and costs, which he- paid. Harris was arrested lust night by CJ. M. 1'lerce, state officer, when a bottle of moonsliine whisky was found on his person. OriW J'oolcy was also ui-raltfiwd In the juslice court this morning on a (diurgn of unlawful possession of Uqhor. Hc plead EitlMy and wus senb-iiced to days In Jail by Judpe Hugh K. lirady. File Motion For New Trial After Verdict of $2000 A million for new trial has hem filed wilh the county clerk In the ease of Minerva Knight ugiiiitHt the city of Ia Grande, which will be argued before Judge .1. V. Knowles Monday morning at 10 o'clock. ! ' The case ended in the circuit court TucNdiiy the Jury finding for the plninllff in the amuunl of S'.'aan. Mrs. Knight was suing the dty fur $1U,000 for personal Injuries. Presbyterian Club ' I Men Entertained The I'resbyterlnn Men's club met last evening at tho home of t. M. Humphreys, with Ur. liny K. Mur--phy as program chairman. Air. Humphreys presided over theSneet ing in the absence of the president. Oustnv Wlsslei. and Or. Murphy gave an interesting talk. Miss t'sth erlne I 111 mphreys ga ve n reading. After the program Mrs. Humph reys und her daughter Hcrved doughnuts and elder. The next meeting of the eluh. Nov. 3, will he at the home of Kred Havenscroft. ; Community Sing Practice Is Held ' The (v;in 111 unity sing held last I evening in I he high school audi torium, for the purpose or pn.c llciiwr P.-T. A. son-gs prepurator- ( to the a.nuual convention of the-' Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers ti be held hen next week, was very siicccs-dtil. A large crowed was in atletidu.nce. In- , cluiiing the presidents and eon von-I tion delegates of pnicitically every, ussociatiun In this dlstrle.i. . W. Niisbaum, music director' In the .a Orando schools, led In I the singing and much 'was accoin-; ( pdsln d during the evening. Tim 1 meet lug was siionsorel by Mis j Imogen Iluss'll. chalrimin of th- ruusic coiunillb'c. tuid her assis tants. State Deficit Is ' Up to $712,189.88 1 S.M.KM. Ore., Met. : I (Al") -The Defendant Wins slate di fii it nt tin: close of hu.-l- V)rV tlf Itll'tt ness In tin- treason rs office n rt,aai Ul ihl. 13 was $TI2.4X!.SK. ,agalnl j JG17.9."n.02 on Met. 5. it was r.-- The jury found for tho ilefend- ported today. nut in tho cane of H. II. lluic vs. The deficit will ho wiped out )r. - i. ItiiM'ius whieh was hotuil temporHrlly m-M month w hi n lufore Judue J. W. Knowles in clr ahout $l.7t.tno in state taxes uiil t-ourt yentorday. Circuit court Ito received from the counties. The whs adjourned, at. tho C'Tiicluskon deficit Is eipfctod to appear uguin of the case! mitll ' next Tuesday iu Ai'i ll.' mvi nine- ACCEPT DEED TO SITE FOR Board of 'Regents "Anx ious to Begin Work," A. T. Hills Says in Wire LANDSCAPING AND PLANTING TO BEGIN Most of Members Consid' er Preliminary Work Necessary Immediately,! A. P. Reports. J Thut llie members of Die Oregon Normal sellout hoard of regents arc eager to begin work on the llastcrn i Oregon Normal school in l.u-1 (trande Is evident to A. T. lllll.i president of the city comuilssion, who with C'ominiHsloner (.' li a l I e sj i'layle, attended a libeling of the regi-nts in 'Salem yesterday after noon. Mi, lllll sent the following wire to The Observcf: , "Jlad meellng with board of re gents and presented deed. Motion carried to accept. Governor made good talk, recommending heglnnlng or landscaping and planting! Mo tion carried. All im'in Iters of the board anxious to begin work. Sat isfied ull aro lor us." ' SALKM, Ore.. Oct.. 1 (Al) Tnut the state should iih'et the peo ple of Jji tirand half way rela tive, lo the establishment of the new normal school at that place, even though it in not financially ready to proceed wllh the construc tion of buildings, was tin1 declara tion of Oovernor 1'atterson yester day hen t he normal school i e gents met lo accept a deed to the site rrotu the people or la (Jrande. A. T. Hill, one or the commis sioners from La (Ira tide, suggest-.-d thai the state, to show its good raitb, could at least break ground or make soma move I hat would in dicate progress. The goyrrnur th--n said he would be glad to entertutn a motion that the laiidHcuplng ul the grounds, be done, nnd other preparations inuHe for (He build legs when the stale is ready to go, ahead. This motion was made und carried, Some of the members thought this should aait the building of a driveway, which awaltn the voting of authority by Hie people of l.u Grande, but most of them thought this unnecessary. COLORED SINGERS TO APPEAR HERE Musical Program Will Be Given on Last Evening ' of P.-T. Convention A program of In lores! to the general public will be given next Plday evening. Oct. in the I jit tor laiy Kaii'ts tabernacle here when the .Williams' colored sin gois will appear there under the auspices of the l.a Grande Parent Toucher city council. Tim proirrmn la being given on Friday evening for tho cntertain meni of tho doe;jnlcH and visitors to the Oi't-gon rongross of Parents and Tcschora, wflitch tcpens here next Tuesduy und will end Friday. Tickets for the pnogrum went on sule for the first time yesterday and aro going re.pidly, the com mittee reports. Prices are said lo' In- rcaflwnahlo and arrangements have been mode for a special price for school children. The entire company of singers Is cum'posed of a douhle ipmrtef. ffur women and' tour men. and ull are faid to possess unusually fine voices. 'Che singers have appeared in all of the large Willis of Ihe railed States am! have toured Kurop" several limes. This is he first time, however. , that they lire ap pearing in the smaller cities. They are touring the slates In -their own parlor bus this year, which nuiki s this posHhle. Tho programs given by the (ompany are varied, the si-lection nf tmngs ranging frun the opera I't tho nc.zrn boat and oiibln kj-hith. Tin- program to be siveii here will consist ot: jubilee sonzs. planta tion son-gs. necro melodies, n gro lulhibics. negn iMMitic songs, csb tn nnd river son as. fump meeting wins, ballads. chtyslc select bns. sticri'd songH nnd sentimental songs. La Grande Has No Opposition . For Convention Oregon State 'Federation of Labor Expected to Meet in This City for . 1928 Sessions. rOUVALMS, Ore., Oct. 21. (Al') With many delegates already gone home the Oregon State fed eration of labor was rushing action :!:!"" n'",,,r r'Tt: i dar to adjourn the uiinual couveu! tlon todav. .. ' Unless a fight develops on a new. Wit i i t i L'Jt" tt' referendum plnn of election of fod-JiV. Lv iieaid IClen'tllieS HlS eration omcers, proposeu iasi nigiu; l.V n Mneeii.l (.,,nmllteo nomlnalloiif of officers and selection" of next ' rear's meeting place should bei rephed today. As no invila'lions were reeelvetl excoitt from Ul t Clrundc, that city is expected lo bel chosen unanimously. I.O( Al, MUX ItKTl HX ' Kvc'rett lEosenhuum, president of the Central Uibor council and Max; Cullen, vice president, returned , hone this morning from t'nrvut-j Us where they were delegates to' the Oregon State Ketlerution of j tihor convention. The hospitality) and reception accorded thn del- ( gates by (7orvallis anil by the Ore-, gon State college left nothing io be asked, they report. Many of, the principal addresses of the pro-; gram were delivered by faculty menibers while students of tho en gineering department took tho ; guests in a comieie;iniecuon u , or tne campus. a- wamiuei was served by the home ficimnule. de-f liartment of uie college. t Among tne cmei spcaKcrs wero James Wilson, vice president of the. American Kederntion ; of lihor. Keoatur McNai'V. the I lev. Youngs- idwn, of Portland, who was with I 1 j the recent "Moating university"! Imlcil In Mlii (our, Spencer Aliller, national' sec-! Kail's letter wat: dated April 1 1, ! retary of the workman's cdueu-jl2. Ihn,, ib.ys aftnr the leas.- tional bureau. .Mr. Wilson empiin- sized the Importance of the child , welfare movement and spoke of the stress which the natloiml conven-' lion has alway laid upon this, "The cordial spirit wllh which we were received anil tne spiciium fentureH of the convention won real praise from all those who attend-'" ed." said .Mr. Cullen. this morning, , JReminjrtorrWil! -Visit La Grande On Next Sunday: ...... .... ..... ... .. ,..'.........:.. ;; ' 1 I). 1)., bishop of the Kaslorn Ore gon diocese of t he Kplscuiu.l church, and .Mrs. Kejiilntoii' will be in La firande Sunday fnTm I'en dletoil and will take part III Ihe services at St. Peter's Kplscopal church here. .1 ... 1 1.. .1.- 1...,' there will be an organ recital, given by a group of Pendleton people, at r t he church. A church supper will lie held at Hunan hall at ::to o'clock Suiidny, evening -in honor of llislmp and .Mrs. Uetulngtoii. Several - young people of Maker and I'endlclon, who will be here for a cumMncd-' mccltng of Die young people ofi firande. I 'end lei on and Ituker, 1 will also be guests al the supjieiv I 350 Men Fighting Big li rush Fire1. SV) SAN FliA.WISro, let. !1 ( The brush fire burning on Mt. 1 Klutstn was reported by the .lis- i t.rli-t office of the Pnibd Stales, fore! service lo, be sflll uncoil- tmllri today and cofiihutled hy :tro mon. Tho firo slot ted Wednesday on Ihi' Moloud river railway right of way und burned over six tulles of . ground the first day; two miles (, the second und today was burning vun 'area one tulle- deep and two 1 miles wide. Tho fire has burned In all ten Ihouyund acres of heavy brush, forest official said; and is considered u, serious uonfla;u- j Hon. Hasn't Money To Pay $10,000 Fine ) l.KAVKWVOliTII, Kan., (let. - I . j ( A T Colonel I 'hiirle II. l-"orhes. ! former director of the Culled Whiles veterans hureau, servtnjf two yeiH-H In the fodeidl pf'niloutlar.v here for consplrncy to derraii'l tho nov- lorumeut. told Wurdon T. It. VVhliej jho has no money to pay his in. turn - Ifine. upon which his iHojisp next I ;Thursliiy Is eonlinuoni. tho m .1 r- j jdensaid today. 1 j : I arcsl say it hat hy gei.enil coiwent tinnrt Wife $Hritlr !,,,o Carol 1st. movement I nonex MiUiiy t7 UV OlUyVI iW,.t ln Itmnunm. The lenders In San Quenlin party an- u, , frankly admit UmiI they are not ; working fpr Ihe former orown SA.V VI'I;NTIN. di I.. Met. .'I.: prtnce'K rettim ih rinh wcHvlty Is J (Al'l Charles Miohcr. former I .us IUKoIcs itly (iipt"ye. wmm iianui'd at the penitentiary today for 1 hi - 'murder of his wife, Minnie Wlel.er Jan. 7. lUJflr j Hloher mounted the ualh-ws sh-i.hi iP-ciartng. thoy nn uuite 1 oolenl smiling and lie was smillm; licn!.to lot ihlns wink themselves out. ."the Kuards pulled thn hho k h..id j lOuvre in att riioe signed hy over his face. Ho made no matt. -J Henry Hurl, foreign t-dltor of, the iiieiit. p'i" r, f;s that lis, p'.a.jaiit party GEOLOGISTS TESTIFY IN FALL TRIAL Government Endeavors to Disprove1- Contention . of the Defense drainage danger FIGURES IN CASE -.'Aiimf Whifh Kunnm, POi t VV HWJl IVeCOlll mended Against Leas ing Entire Testpot Dome WASHINGTON. Oct. IT (AD-- j Through itgcoloxIstK the govern-,' menta oil uounscl iMidtivored to- day In Mm District of Columbia i suprcim court tojlisp-rovu the con- lentinn of tho defenso that thi com pel 1 1 uk mot l-ve ' of A 1 1 mm t 1 Kail - in leasing Teapot Home to Hurry K. Sinclair was tho danger of dra-inajrc by adjacent, oil wells. George Otis Smith,- director of the geological survey, testified that in the latter part, of October, 1!2I six months hnrow"' tho leiw was interior he sent a -caim.eU , uirtiriut ... rililt.i nmil .im rwortlHj that ,jUl. wU,mtlon as to , dnilnuir(, iiad been un. changed slnc( the (kite nf tho ex- ,.(.v,i onU-v ewtnhllshing tho Wyomhwf nuvl oil reServ At . t he outset of the criminal ,.miHj,trut.y iria f(M.i4f. tho de- fcnsi- plaeeil- befor the, jury cor n.Hp,m,,.n(.,. i.twcen M'all and th; nl). Senator Itobert M. r.aroll-tle j of wiH;onin coucerninK tho naval ,...u.. P,.1u rmi day it after the leas-, ed ami it gave iho first! ion that 't'eii pot home hhd ! rom government posses-j aigneu Inrormullon psed from lon. lie spoke of what, he thought i was. tin danger of drainage and uoiicu Mint n i not tn purpose) , " n,,"i"i p" oil a'wvn the ground If It cannot prenei-v.l unnrr the ground.' i ''''" Hoce lai-y said nlso . thiil mlllbtry purposes were. In- ; volved In t he. lease utul t hut de ' tails cnUld not Imi ommIc publUi " wit hcut th authority of the presl- dent but he enclosed u memorail ' illiin giving the high spots in Ihe I en si'' signed by Nluels.lr. 11 was alter receipt of this h-tti-r that Senator l.afoMcti sei In mo tion tiuu-lilniiry of tho senate, the . iu.i .... ..i,i....rtr r li... uotitii.. lint onemlion. ol which resulted In Mm! ..mmiiiU-.j- n.'.iiir..ii,.ii of maa - ' ' As Ihe correspondence was read and atJ;Smllh continued, hl.'i lestl ' mony. Kail up wared calmer- Ihati he did oil yeKlerday when he (Kt a tiled attorneys and spetalors by suddenly riwng rrom. his setu. und iiddreffsing th court in Jui ef- said was vlltiJ to his defense. Ho ;wns watched closely by speclalors who npiareutly walling some other ilrmiuitlc move on hl part. Httilth told the court Hint ho sent a irenlngist, K. ('. Heald. to Tea pot Homo nl the suggestion of Fall ( to Investigate reported danger or dlililllige. i ' " ., "Heald told Kccretnry Fall In niy ' pronenco." said I )r. Smit h, "I hat I tin.1 re wjis no imminent danger nf id rains ge In 'IViapot Home. I, do not: j remember ihal 1 did more at that , (Pontfmied on Psge Two.) Baker Hotel Work '"" Will Begin boon ; 'liAKKIt, Ore., Or t. 1, (Al1) t, s. Weeks, of ha (irundej ' who 'has been vondueilng negolialinns ; here for the eroelbin of a $00,000 five-story hotel, announced plans fr ihe work have been completed niid construction of tho building Htnried as soon as the site has been hoc u red. , umno - local business men mvt. underwrltleri the purchase of H, ( com( ? t I.MIMJ. j wm (.0nialn I u t noins. j Tire lintel r: fi. l hi..., l lII,tv v-aiut maj.iveiuin io - Country and Assume Throne,. Rumor I'.MllH. Oct. I'l (Al')- l,iiivro. l-'reni-h radiral iiewr pnt'r trslay says thut. d"hiiiliM of Ihe uallonal peuwinl party of ljiiuianla luive m.otiaieii wMtt former 'rown I'rinr.- Carol for hls'n lurn to Itu-. mania und his numptiou of the thfone. Th posihHity of Carol's relurn. how evir, Is r.ol njrtirded seriousty iu cempet.-nt Miiinters hero us, the latest relhihlo ndveeM fivtoi Imch- itiinccttsary i-liioe what they term ' the- irntlud toJiil! . alm of I'tiuicr 1 naattano will eventually hrlng shout CUrol' n-turii. Therefon : the peasinil leaders ace uuoi-d as A. B. FALL runner Sc'i-etary, nlmviv now on irbil with Hurry l' Sinclair In Washington on a , 'coiinplracy rhiirgt.N nnd his attorney (helow), William t. Ix'ahy. TIiIk plcttu-i Ann 'taken the first tlay of the trial. ! ! ARREST PICKETS IN COAL FIELDS ' ' . Piliii-ln Of f ifi'ilu Onon V"01 d(lO UlllUaib Upen '"' Vk Fourth Day of Strike by ; Tnilinfr T WT AJV ' ddlling OU 1. VV . VY. WAI.SKNHi;il(I.. I.'olo. Oi l. 21 (Af.( Wlujhssaje;, umsts -of y 1 .idrkets sent out 1iy Uie I, W opeiU:il tllo f'.?Uiih day of rr)he lu'4lm t'oloriwlo cronl fields, ltd ween 5 and (SO pickets, ln cliMlIng 20, wKunen ver 'arresteil early ythla uiornlng "lind aVe con rined lix;.thn distrUi-cout'L room Jien Milder itai(i. irtroro liiey were placed under arrest tho plcketit succeeded In suspending op4ratlons at Ihn ('41111- eron mine 01 i nn oio.iuio e uei and Iron company.. Al the Ideal ' ano iron compai .' (V K 1--liwviljr liiM - d tnUm guards slupp.wj Dm advance -of the': pickiM.s and held Mi in until deputy slierll'ln arrived and made' the JirrestH. Tho arrests followed the adop tion of a. resolution, by the board of county commissioners of Huer fano eaunJy pledging unlimited support lo Sheriff Harry Pupps and authorl7,hiK hlin to employ n miin' spii'lal depuly shoriffn as he jiecd lo "otovenl picketing, pent col propiirf y and lives.' The comblirsloneiy were 111 SmrmIou nil night discussing t hiv ell ual Ion. , Mines Htciiuihi Idle I'ickets w ere sent only lo lh Cnme.ron and Ideal mlnoH by the I. W. W. The. 'Pickets ri-ceived writ! en insl na-llons as 1o whero Ihey were lo go when they (eft tho hejubimi rters hero 1 his iinorntng. Mines w.iiluh suspended opcaalious yesterday " rcniiiined idle today, ileMdle the .absence tlr pickets. I. W. W. lenders have not an noimeed what action will be taken as the resull of the arrest of tliti pickets. "Those arrcsled Inrluilod one wo man with a KitNill baby In I tor anus and also a 11 -ye;nr-old girl. The prisoners have been winging "HolJ ddiilty," an 1. W. W. Hong, ever since t hey were brought, to . the Colli iikmii here. f III the Trinidad dhtrii I. A i per sons wij arrested Unlay as al ogHl pickets. T-lle Kherirf's ofrtce reported thai several of the roads W'l-e prilrellcd by pickets, Includ- frig il number of woiiH'ii ami lln.t In several Instances mvie.rs1 '-oil Ihvlr Mity tulworl won, t uriicd 4.. it:,. I doleuiit.H hiid d mi one condilioiij - that Carol hreak with Hie IIHiin- haired Mag'la l,npe,,i. u ili whom he eloped neiLfly two years it?o. 1 decrllng his w lie. princess Helen. Carol ai eederf t his f oiidltioil It in Minted. y Ititrle- -ys lluil t'sirol will en ler Ills litllZ'lolli III the Im-kIiiiiIiik of next yi'lir nnd Hint the eollltreNH of lu.e iiational nMint. pnrty to he held nl Alvnilnlla lliimnula Oel. 27. Will Issue II. ll omilllleelllenl III til. vor of I'uivii's return. . IIiu'Ih- ii.lds thiil rn-iiilef Urn. I.inno Hint his l-iither Viittlln. are iNhmJs relurn thai Hey re dolm; , Siikuiie liny wIiiiho nn me Inul it" In. Imliluto lh l"vieii:rs. Tlieuj nil In I heir power In prevent llie,,i ,,.,.,, leiiriiecl. w.is shot nnd) five l.miillts Jumped upon Ihein.! coiiKnws from iiieetlli. killed l,y hov rur bandits nnd his i sinitelied the hair eoliliilnlilK aj llurbe also relate Dial Uileen MiilJe wishes lo mine to I'arls In . nv I'ai ol hut I'n niler llintlano. reiirtrjf that she mlKht betray him, I forniallon rei'eiv'ed here today. CM-lain.ed hlunly: "If you eonltnue j Henry Villi Mhlek, of Knster to s'i.ter me w ith your family; I brook. III., was shot and wounded business 1 will proeliilin a repiih- In the ithdomen hy the snnlo rob lie." . , , hirv. and l-.ieked off the train. British Sweeps Chinese Pirate Lair With Shells Submarine Wipes Out Den of Group That Preyed on Shipping Along Pa cific Coast HO.NU KONB. Uet. ;t (Al'l 'I'll uitir iiiiiiiMt the uirnleH who ley on Hhlpplnir ulnnir l.he. i:hi, new etisiHt Imif bven curried lulri UTltrirS1 ""y : Arter reHcitlnr the crew of tin steamer Irene capture! by the pir ates tho subuWirlne turned her al ine k on their shore reudc.vous. Toil ay flames swp 'he notorious pirates lair, 4(1 miles north of here. acoiNltng to the Chinese. Mer cheintH Steam Navigation coiuiaiiy, owners of the uei.ed steamer. The company ald tho submurlne hud ; uttxicked HIiih bay setting it arirn. 'Phrilltag ic.tMieH were inucted during tio ivhcim of the crow of the I rone by the. juib marine L-4. On Wetlnesday the Ireiio en route from Shanghai -to Amoy was onu r...' tula ! the englnew were at hreakrast when Ihey uppeitred. ThY pirates ! shot the steuawl In the chest and j overpowered t.hrt officers. The paAsetiges were robbed. , 111 giuiihllng und ealing. The J winter, has been clearjy set forth Irene entered Hlas bay , that even-(in his various iiiesaages to coiiBrcsa In;. vV. .and In Ins veto message! , ' Signal llsrcg:aiHlel - . j ' j ' I'ntlt a measure la passed by con Tin; Hiihmimino L-4 which wastgress und submitted to him lor his unchnred niMir the shoie observed approval Or disapproval, the presl- that the -vessel wnm without .'lights and flushed a signal to it lo halt. This wort disregarded. The suh nuirlne thn rired stiVeral shoU aci-oss the Irene's bows. , The euptaln was on the brklge umli-r guard. He wnt! for the eitg lives to stop but the pirates in the engine .rooms forced the en gltwer lo continue. Thcsuhmar ine tlii'ii dropped a shell In the en gine room, disabling the engine and killing a pirate 4thout to kill I lie etiglnuer. . .As the stiliiiiai'lne' drew along side Ihe crew ajid pfuwengers HUrt ed to leap overbmird Iwiug ivs cued with groat difficulty la'caiwe. o( tho heavy iHous at thut 111111'. Walsh Boom for , r Presidency Is Now Under Way MAIMSON. Wis., Oct. 2!(AP) Senator Thomas J. ' Wulsh, or Muntana, Is being1 boomed for tho democratic presidential nomina tion by a Wisconsin group of dry democrats. .Mils C. itib y. Madifn attorney, conferred luforioinily with Seinilor Walsh and everU party Iwideni ystorday. Ijitir lie said Stato meeting Ih danned !o ontllno an. organization favoring , the Mon huta onu.tor in, cveiy counly oj tho sUito. ' r. Itlley said tho proposorl or ganizailon tsMviihotil jlho approval of Stmlor Walsh who mado no HlaJeiuont while here tndleatlitf: hu would In) a ciindldalo, Paralysis Fatal To 101 Persons In Calif ornia SAI'KA.MHNTO. t'nl.. Oil. 21. (AIM Tho Infnntiln imrulyKlH epl (lonile wllleh him lienn HWiM'plliK t'ltlirurnlii, him nrrileted fltifl ier HnniiHiitl retnilioil In 101 death, the Mtnto , himrd of health reported tu duy. ' ' ' Soviet Russia To II uy Oregon Sheep l'CIUTI.ANll. Ore., (let. 21 (AIM - I'ureluifie In On-iron, nf ten IhmittHld itiilnlHMlillfL fheep liy iiiiMilwlonern from t(he 1'niled Hovlol slates Of ItllKMlH wa u.n- nouucel hero laio yesterday. The Hay (f.ek raiicii. near .Iannis, k ranch, near Miulras. ih.,.., uhlch sold the sln-op will nliin.44 cars Mmidny and bo cars nhoul live ilays la I T. The hIiI- nl will ho direct (o Now York. Cyi9i"rtI- rrtc . JH,tixjMtiv m. i.-o tfJ Nfiftl to llll ( j ITI'THKI KI.I ', Ma.. Mot. 1 I (Al)- I'Ved A. Hick). u North I A'lamS steeple jink. decided lo take Iho rest of the day off after I te hud fallen HO feet from, the lop if tt chimney at tho I tassel I j n 1 VII here today. Ills Injuries were j slight. 1 li MUiS Ml HlHilt ItOV SI'OKANI-: Imdy thrown from a tlreat North- ri'ii train near I hiriitik'ton, short ly (Hter mldiilKlit Inst 'lilKht. sold In- M COflLIDfiE I DESIROUS OF FARM RELlEfis Hopes for the Passage ot;;1;. Some Sort of Legisla- ' tion to Assist Farmer i VIEWS ON M'NARY: 1 LAN UJNCUAJNUUU rv T7i i tt.,.? Within Kanks of Newly Organized Group of Senators to New Move WASHINGTON, Oct21. (Al)- President Coolldge is desirous -r the, passage of some sort of legisla tion to assist the farmer In 'Hit marketing or his crotm,.lt wu said today at the White House, . wbcio wkh indent,,! that Mr.ll4 u" T , " V '" ,U! ' 'l"ali.ation fee proviPiou r 11,0 v,,,0,itI MNnry-Hnugen fwi'iu ' ' , the poHiilun or Uiu pn.'Hitieiu-on farm relief, it was said, us well as dent, feels that he, is in no posi tion to UiHuuss'tho question, sinco, I iv his opinion, IIum-o am ho, many ungks to the. ugrlculturid probiem that views In advance of reports from Individuals who am studying it Would he impracticable, " Mr. Coolldge understands . Hint llie reports ot u committee headtJ by former Assistant Secretary N gel' of the commerce department and appointed by the United Stab'9 riiar.iber of coinmorcfi will bo sub- imltled Hoon. , This report Is expecl- ed by the president to be exhaus ;'" ' ' ' the controvGray-which hus centire-l luround farm relief for several years. , - . OI'I'OSITIOV WITHIN KANKS WAUH1NQTON, Oct. 1 (AP Opposition riarcd up today within the ranka of tho newly orgauixett Rionn of western npublluan alorn to the propowU to eliminate, tho eontrovorslal ennallxtitlon fed provlulon of the vetopd McNary. Iliitifrun farm bill. Yrom, .a euhull tuto under conHlde.rattpn. . t. Henator Nye,' of North Dakota, one. of tho five members of the woute.ru hlo'e, servoil notice .that i'Q was not " ready - to abBSdoa thu equalization fee Sr. a effort to get a Htihstitttte farm but acceptable In ali members of the group. Wbllo Senator Borah, ot Idaho, also a member of the group,' has been an opponent of the equaJlai tion fee, it had been hoped by lijiu western senators that thoy iiibjut rind a subntltuto which' would bu acceptable to him, but Hetiator Nyo insisted, today that such a provi sion liMd nnt been tound, ' WIFE DIDN'T SPEAK TO HIM , FOR 17 YEARS l.OH ANOKLKS, Out. 21 Al') Thn fpieHtlon of whether a wif who liar 17 youra novnr spoke to her hiutbaud wiih g-uilty of cruel ly. Is ouo on which Superior Judic-v l-'le.tohe.r Bowreu wajitw tlnrii to pon dor betoro giving . doelsion. Jamew I. Morgan told of the 17 years silence in testifying yester tlay in hlH hull. 'for dlvorw from Miiry AfrneW Mornrtm. The ooup'o wni married in imth and it was in, Mill) iMiiu'Kan said. Dial his wlfo suddenly cnuscd to speak Lo htm, Kuxh -.Sl'iirday mornini ho wouhl Pliu o tho housi'liold money on tho dining room. tn.hle lor her. "Lldnl. Mho ever complain, ask. for more money, w'niil clothes or (...yii.i,,,. (he juil.e asWid in-MfM-itran u-tin red him .iiilnimlv. ,H wf JNW1 ol, , . "Homo m.0.11 would sny you were i.swd ex iimmI lively foHunaH Wli, .1.1,1.-0 Ihmrvit. l tl lukothls' unch r advlsonieiit Robbers (lei Brick Instead of $14,0003 NKWAItK. N. .1.. Oel. 21. iAF')i An niilmnnhilo lend of fehberj Wiiyhlld pnyrull lneyieiiKorM nf the:: Kswex (''ulindry eoniiHiny near thn pin nt In Murray street !idny and em-nped wllh a dummy sntehol ill-, si end "f tho lia e.ilihi.nili tho pay-; roll ef M,iMHl, Threw nf the eo: i;Miy'H empliiyes wore driviiix thriHlli Avontin 111 when a Idle ear el i. iied Inln thelrj sinnller siitntiielille in willed thj puvrolt ji ml tho ilui.im were enr lied. ' 1 Tivu shets were fired Into the niel lirlrK. insieau ui me fii.vuu i made away. . iitrr ix I'.M.ifoitM.v 1: ItKUDl.Ntl, 1'al.. Oct. 21. lAI'l Tho mercury resislered hern,:. yesterday, li. Was til at Suuut!: its- jo