La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 21, 1928, Image 5

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    , Saturday, January 21, 1928.
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EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Local News In Brief 1
II. "- I'""" ' " I
M is.
Wash.,
thai"!'
M. S. Albert,
is slutiiii;
holel lor thu
ol anms,
the
l.n ;
imiiL
Ilrrr rrinil ,lilsrlll
.vniian Tryan, of
J (ISf Jill,
tuduy.
1.1IMII
S III
lisilur hrr
I'Vh-y.
In X isil Here
ami Mrs. I''.' H. ItllU-r anil
.iaayliler. l'"'"'l. of lluntiliKlon,
;inii.l here this uiornhif; on train
,Ni. ! V lor it lew day's visit in tills
city.
11
I'l'Oltl I'.l.'illl
;. Stella Mayfield iind lor-
!iy ami l-'ramis Maxwell, of Kl
1. are registered at the Foley
I, for a .short t i mm.
; lo tVmllclun
Tin- Misses H; rbara and liever
lv (iiiy Wl nt Pendleton on train
No. 17 this morning for a visit
Hi.
wct'ktinl with, friends,
high school students
C;i!i-.l t
Mr. and
'ir: land
Mia. V.
nl.. I n 1'orilaml laat night'
I,y 1 1;.- ib at h ol' M r. J.cisman's
,-itiiiiiot I mm', ami the serious con
Iti ;nn ol' )'is in ot i-r and grand
!;:; r, who an1 ill of pneumonia.
l.r;t" hu WttiTii Oregon
. lis. V . ( ) . i ' 1 1 n ge r u n d M rs.
,iiiui U b ft by ear tliis niorii
in i or I 'ortlaml, lioeburg and
.:ii:;!ilii'!il uliei'o tiny will spend
f.rwi a I days visit ing. M rs. Cltn
gt iV l(ii.-.lr,iiii is inoprb-'tor of the
J(. Crain'.f hold whu'e Mrs. (.'lark
).S llOUSt'lif'Cpl''l,i
ittliirn-i L'roni Coodlug
I'nhb-nl T. Tenney, of
('.muling eiillei-, lihiho. stopped in
La ( Iran lit- for a few hours this
ni'H-nini: Ins way to Wallowa
;in-l lliilorpris-' win-re he will
i,vni ;il tho Mothodist Kpiscopal
clnin li' s Siiiuhiy. President Tn
in y was In l.a (Jrande Tlinrsday
fin- 111-- liisirii-t I'oni'ereiice (f tho
etui icli but ret n rued home to
Cooiling y.ster'iay.
Alien-!, i.l'-rl.'s
-,,iri; I V I'l.-l-k I'.
IIJ.MM- te.nigllt
I,!-.- Ill- l-.tl-
Me-tin
K. Me''orniiek
or i oil mm i
mi tin- annual
lii.L- ol Iho (ireuon Association (
Hie
(irCMiiotv Cli-il.s. Mr. MrConnicU
i.alion. The meeting will convene
Tu.siay aji;' W'e'inestlay. a I tin?
.-:mmi' tjnie I Im eoiiuty judges and
ffiiiinn-:s:oi'it r;i aur ill session. M r.
n;ii( -If i xp
'I'll nrsday.
is
to return
M
f n
lil
:ij ie Woodtu
.ife lis-
.,.(lioii will
Momlay eveu
I rjarles iial).
urged to be
in- at 7::ta.
Ml in' iiil" i
MopiliU
lo'blard. of linker,
ti ii in SI. Kllzabeth's
I'u' altoiil two weeks
s.!t;: Ihi'r-
Imiii,. ogjiin
imiirm iu'-T
ml is report
i 1 NfnetorHy.
J,,-,l lli'.-ul Injury
i inn Itii.l.ly" lleynol.ls re
.1 :;n liiillry to the head this
inr ,hil.- plaving basketball,
'i. li :ht Ini- the b ill be was
, n .-ii-'e.iii: t I he rfilbitnr ellt
a ji.-isli in Hi,- tcp or his liead.
as rti.licil to a iloelor inline
!v Ml'l t!nee stitches were
r.aby SiMt
ami 'Mr. I'f-aul; I.indsey are
i;'T-eii'n of a six and tliree
it imtinrl baliv sou liorn to
1 1.1.--: inninin'f at the home of
l.in-W;y's sister. Mrs. Curtis
i y. Tile inolher anil baby ure
K'-lliiy; along nicely.
lie- cflnie-
IMer.isini
whi.di r:
nd.-nt 1
Grove basketball
if I v defeated an
i Grande team.
Fivi
MusUeteers", is eauer
p.' lTteS (ui'l is wMling to
earn in the valley. J. C.
iiiainpT ami may be
tin- N. K. West ranch
i mail at Siiminerville.
in. I vis
ef '1 hi Morning '
Alt',- visiting in I .a Grande
'i 'i'hujs.lay at the lionie of his
e;. .v,-;1. Lynn Wright. Mr. and
I'ul - ri .'-;elilinian. of Col-
. ':i h., left t bis morning for
.'UM-... .(i.. where tliey will visit
i ' lh Wl-ekelld. T;liey Will re-
iiii lo Cms city next week for a
iii visit . a I ler u lit eb t hey
iM nu In I'nrtiand and Salem to
Ml I'm- aboiil a montti or six
e- lvS I left! re 1 .till pjllg llOIIU! til
"liav. They ure making the trip
' auto. '
Manhattan
Shirts
'ike (-':ili!y Line for Men and Young Men
.?.50 to $0.00
"T! STOKE WITH
lli-rt lYum Imbk-r- -,- . i
Mr Prior and daUKhtor. of Im.
bier, spent th day visiting III this
1 1. .Mrs. irior is tunnagcr of
tliu linblcr telephone exchange.
is : llvlmus In Work-.. .,.. .........
lit.' j Mrs. George Kennedy returned
i lo work this morning at Hill's' 'do
i bailment store after being confin
ed ut lioino for several days by a
severe cold.
UiniMi lssiiel I'txlav
A inurriaire license was Issued
in ine county clerk s office today
lo Murclu l'liy, of Union, and Taul
Hpencer, of Denver, Colo.
ltclurus Homo
l' It. Appleby
returned this
morning from a business trip to ' say's orchestra played. Miss Daisy ranging from one per cent on In
Iowa and Illinois. Ho visKed rela- ! Kobbs sang a solo. l)r. J. A. Won- (" uf 0M to six per cent on
lives in l)es Moines. Iowa, and his
molher, Mrs. A. II.' Appleby, in
Lincoln. Nebraska.
Will SiiiB Tonmrrou
Sherwood
Knaut will
Williams and Tanl I
sing a duet number i
x,.... "IJL
Tome lnto Me
tomorrow morn
ing at the Klrst Methodist ICpls
If. T.i'isman copal church.
. .
Stups at Sommeiw. -
Mrs. Nellie It. Grace,. -of Cove,
is spending several days in this
city, and is registered at the Som
iner. Mrs. Grace is the librarian
at Cove. . i . . -
Sloitped Hem YeMerday - '
Griffin l.ydston, formerly
. of
Amarillo. Tex., spent yesterday In
tliis city on business and visiting;
with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie White,
Mr.. I.ydston left '. last night . for
ortland whnrn he will visit, rela-
lives. He Is looking over (Jregon ,
ruies wnii um prLpecv: oi, per-,
nianeriL local on.- ,
, j
Tax , .4.,.'
AVent Co Knterjirlse-- ' . interest and Penalty .
I. S. Ward, sulesmnn for thOMtH'3 Tax ....... .....
Kastorn Oregon Music couipa.ny( is j Interest and Penalty
expected home tonight or toinor-; 1 924 -Tiix
row from Kiitcrprlso where lie bas; Interest and Penalty ,
been for several days on, business. ilJ5 Tjix
-- j
,
I Here for (iainc
Hill I'onrad and A. M. McKln
ley. of Joseph, were among tile
; vlsillng fans who were here lost
night for the La Grande-Joseph j
bsskeiimn game. , J uey sioppco -ai
the Sommer.
Here FiiMll 1sthi-
Mr. and Mrs. George Tllton. of
Lnstine. spent today In this city,
shopping and transacting j LuU
ness. Mr. Tilton ; is a proijilnent
Wallowa county farmer. ;'yv ,
Shippintf at sonMr - i,i
The .NVeph "DasketlRlll teaTm.n
cotnpanled by Us coiich. Johff O.'
Young, and the . school superin
tendent of Joseph, II. M. DuBols,
stopped at the Sommer hotel yes-;
lerday and today. Thev .wcro
it may ui l,""-- - . .'
:;;", Zrj'
who reglslered were Male raven.
d to;i.loyd Cray. Hal I Ogan, ( l.estr
Hal Ogan, heater
I oiiinaw oi in.
iirr...i r ni..r ait.!
Wayne Shroll
Harold Lefl'el
METHODISTS
END TWO-DAY
CONFERENCE
(Continued from Page 1) ' ,
Itev.
A. Wright, of Bolfe, Ida.
Vh.r kind f. Lav-moli
talked un
Preachers
Like." tn which he -
In ought out the idea that tho
pnacher should be given the. same
privilege of formulating opinions,
the same chance . of expression,
personality and ladlvtdualily as
anyone else, lie ulso brought out
the point that if he were a lay
man in a church he would find n.
jolt in the church to do, and then
do It. without waiting to be uske.J
by the pastor, und would then en
deavor to get enough religion so
that his attitude toward the
preacher and the church would be
one of loyalty.
Or. Kdwin Kandall. of Chicago,
who was here for the conference
left late last night for Seattle to
visit his father, who Is pastor of a
Seattle church, before returning to
Chicago., where he Is connected
with the Chicago juvenile court.
Or. Cornell left for Tacoma for a
few days before returning to Chi
cago, and Hlshop Smith will preach
Sunday morning in the Klist
church of Hol.se. Ida., and will gj
on east from there.
Happiness consists of equal
purls of getting w hat you want and
fo'rgetltng what you don't.
A CONSCIENCE"
EAGLE PRESIDENT
TO VISIT LODGE
L. V.J Westerman Sched
uled' to Arrive in La
Grande on-Jaru 26.
L. V. Westerinan, 'grand Worthy
nrQsldcitt of the Eagles, lodge,, ae
conipanled 'by Frank 'l6wd,t arc-
retary -of Seattle Arle No. 1 will
tie
the local lodce. This will bo tho
first time the local lodco has beenjwithln the 6 per cent limitation;
visited by a grand worthy presi-jwtth an Income tax. This appears f
dent, and all members are urged tu make plain the fact that iho'
to attend the meeting. A large , in ensure would not bo an addl-1
class of candidates will be Ini- ;tionai tax.
dent, and all nienibcrs are urged
tjated In honor of his visit.
The lodge met Thursday even
Incr nf thia week when an Inter-
esllmr nrozram was clven. l.lnd-
dcrJIck tnlked on "Health" and K.
I K llilrlcy sang a solo, accom-
panled by Miss Gladys Miller at
the piano. Tho l. Orando air
'school was discussed by Ocorgo
Olass. Leal Uussell and I.awrcnco
Houndtrce, pilot. Robert Heather.
.i.. o Anb.r nf h. inMrr.v
past deputy organizer of the Lodge,
gavo the closing talk. .
TOTAL TAXES
.. PAID IN YEAR
; $838,076.12
I Continued' from' I'ugo One -
inual .report., from June 30 to tier,
31. .iiizt.'-jiiioww the loijowiug coir-,
lections;
Fees,' .'. -
mm Tux .v......
I I ntnpiiui ii ti1 Inlinltv'
, n liri "inaiiy '.
y. .Tax
Interesi.anu. Penalty -
2,38 t. 06
.W:"f
2117.20
interest unu renaity ,
1.0 26 Tax
Intcrest'and Penalty
85 1.08
:.$4'M.032.O
COPPER OLtTPtlT ''r
IN OREGON GAINS
- 70 PER CENT, 1927
(Continued from Page One)
John 'luy, Iho-' Superior Iredge.
nelir Itrtdgeport. boUj oV';whit:hi
ei-e operation ,rfM yir, thovHuf-iln-Mnntlor
lode 'inin'n al vt'lraalle.
und lc .en UurtMsaanitHbblt l''lcIdJto
uiiiitifi.' In 't ho vOreen horir L tllt rU?tVhrn' -
The Hnilirnr nd l.lllle ' lliidirer
f mines ill Susanvillc. and the Miller
'Mountain mine, aicur Canyon ..City,
p ...,,. Lh.,,11
; ... . . V i
s j pmeutn of bullion to mints indl-
.'i
,,,,, 1;,.P r I
Jwnor nf llomcsfoll(1 . ,,yk,.
, ; ,. ii..L...
m,no shipped copper concentrates
Mind continued develbpnient at
deeper levels. The Oregon Copper
Co. sunk two shafts, each over 300
Keating and plans to prospect thetft,Vuim Uineheon,of Hit Union couu
rt .i... iwi.-. t,r...ril.a it i intitii.:1
The cornucopia gold mine, at Cor
nucopia, usually a large gold pro
ducer, reported no production dur
ing 15127, und .the Hay Horse stiver
mine waw idle. The llainbow Con
solldated Mining Co. was Incorpor-
:,,tn,i iu nncrnto the Painbnw nd
Sunday Hill mines In the Mormon !
Hasln district. A flotation mill was
completed ht the Balslcy-Klkhorn
mine near llakerr
ATHLETIC CLUB
WILL USE HALL
(Continued from Page 1
day evenings. At. present there
are under formation indoor base
ball teams In the superintendent's
office, the store department and
the shops. Indoor baseball games
are to be played, starting next
Monday when contests will be
held between tho supcrintendenTo
office and shop team No. 1, and
the store department 'and shop
team No. 2. The public Is. Invited
to attend these games, for which
no admission fees will be charged
Considerable Interest Is expected
to develop In the series. The high
school gym will be used Tuesday
and 1'Vlday nights of each week
for basketball practice at a inlnoe
expense for costs. ,
"The combined use of the M. I.
A. hall und the high school gym
nasium gives our employes a won
derful opportunity to engage In
recreational games d uring the
coming winter months, and we nro
more than pleased wllh the ar
rangements." said H. 'A, Jack,
president of the athletic club, to
day. ORGANIZED LAI50R
SEEKS 2.75 IJEER
(Continued from Page One)
x iolutiou of the prohibition law s
us they now stand." said the labor
head. "We see rich men who are
able to pay Ihe booth g prices just I
i . ,-, . .ul ,IIHII. , ii Hh
ii ..n.i
liquuic an m-j iuimiuiij t ,t.-, a j
we nee the la I wring man. the great
iiiusa of tho people, either making
bad home brvw or buying poison."
The Los Angeiis convention of
the federation last )iur went on j
record ns favoring amendment Of
the Volstead act. This w III be the
first time the demand has been
Included in a legislative program
for representation to the major
parlies during their election year
cvineuUvus.' '.""
New. Income Tax
Plan Filed In
. State Offices
Anu'tl.;;Vf the i'everai sTaio Income ! "' "l""' 'V" ."Ch
lux iiiillatlvc bills that will bo voted '"en " last night when
... . . . police raided un abandoned school
utt by the people at the Xovf n bcr , . , , . t . .
, .... . ... !ln the down town district here and
Hoot ton whs tiled with the soere- , . .A . . . ,..,.
,. . . i found the 16 in the midst of what
tury of state today. The new inert-' . ... , , , ..
. ... ... . . .'authorities termed a booze orgy. A
sure was Initiated by the mate , .. ,
. . . .'mi n of wine, was sensed in the
grunge, the Farmers union, the- , , . .-
.Oregon State Federation of abor
jun1 tl0 Oregon Hallway Conduc-j
f .ini,- ihD .ir.ii.nrtv i..vlter fl?tloiiiiiff.
to make plain the fact
Included In the list of exemp
tions in the bill are banks.
Tux rates are the same as have
appeared in
previous measures,
incomes 01 suou nnu over,
Several months ago an Income
tux bill was filed by II. II. Mallard
"nd U'orge llylander of fortlnnd.
j11" 1"er ''"er withdrew his name
m m1futsure u, 1 '
tMtooa tn,it lHti,t.e tur tieorge
4Joeph of Portland ha prepared u
bill und will later be filed.
VETERAN JOSEPH
. FIVE NOSES OUT
LA GRANDE, 13-12
(Continued from Page V
liantly on the floor but often un-
Jder tlio basket u fumble or an Inao-
v.i. ui w.ut vu.ucu im: wiinwHi -
to a desperate defense, lioth teams
,. V ,wero guuL-dlitg closo but inuny,
'45J.87 .,niany times :lhe forwards clipped
133,08 past the guards with apparent ease,
1 :m.23 I Craven lkst Korei'
' J04.,45l Craven was high point man with
G7.18 -8 and Hlbherd was next with Q.
'. 3!M.4C;Cravon-scored every Joseph point
7 228. 73 ''In the first half. HrtiUcn and Ktod
,507.57 tlard made the other three field
301.110 baskets for La Grande and Iozier
-and . Shroll. forward, each snared
" el'l goal in the last half,
'A ctuw d of Mlrx.m,o,v,...JSr
S III 57 ' the I. D. 8. Recreational luMl. fenIant in 1 1 o $11 .000 d """'fro (llin lioo.s after having Hoots treat
. 1 "1 l -and the hlirh school band, led 1V M aii . mI hm f"r J'ies.
40331; , W. W. Nusbaum. played during In- ?f A mny aBllIltaJ Xh h"tht?i When liools, his tlog was cauu-ht
tcrmlsslons of play.
Play Cove- Tonight
Tonight the Iji (,'ruude
moots Oove here, the game lo start
at S:30 o'clock.
iSiiiuniary . . .
Joseph (13)
I.OJller ( ) ....
Shroll CI I ....
(raven (8)'..
Walker
Ul-uy
ii i.ranue.
(fi hlbherd
I-.
.....('.
c.
(i.
, - s.
(2) Itraden
(4) Stoddard
llerr
, P. Newlln
Seory by juaiiers
V , 12 3 4
Joseph '..'...... 2 4 0 1 1 3
La Grande 2 4 2 4 12
Is: Craven I, Lozlor,
aden, Stoddard 2, JHb-
"cr" ' .1 onus liller foul, Shroll.
Heferoo: liatcliff. of Knterprlsc.
i7iii, 'Mj;
Jf acnnu
m
Meeting Tuesday
The home marketing committee.
' ' " 7 ' ' ' ,
" . .. .. ' '
r. a. joining, a. i;. iiumer. i(.
i . ..i .... i .
' will have charge of Tuesdav's
UII"MIHI Ul epmmerce.
I A variety of subjects will bo
discussed. Including Production
and Marketing of Kggs." "Truck
Crops and Small Krults," , "New
Opportunities In Dairying and J,o-
cal Problems of Distribution" and
''l 'ofsibilitles of Manufaet uring a nd
' ln?f V""10 , I,1ru,,y,t1H" ,A
survey will
be submitted by
committee.
Catch Schissler
it ere Next Friday
Ciaeh P. J. Schissler, of the Ore
gon State college, will s(op tn f.
Grande next Kriday on his relurn
from a trip east, where he attend- ,
ed the coaches conrt'rence whic'i
was held In New York City, and
made final arrangements .for, the
Thanksgiving football game to be
played between Hie O. S. C. fool-:
ball team and the I Diversity of
New York in New York City next i
Thanksgiving day. The local ulum-
nl is making arrangements for th"
entertainment of 'oach Schissler
during his stay In Im Grande. '
Mrs. Schissler, who accompanied
li t in on the trip. Is remaining In
the east for a several weeks' Visit
wli h her pun-nts. I
Regents Authorize j
Oregon Dormitory
KI'GKNK. Ore., Jan. 21 (AP) J
A new $:toa.oao men's dormitory
excavation for which can now be-j
gin within a. wcelt. was authorized
at the Saturday morning meeting
of the f'nfvcrslly of Oregon board
of regents. Location specified Is
that now occupied by the diver
sity dispensary nort h of Krlendly
Hall, present men's dormitory.
I'M'KS Al TO THKIT Ml MILL
PliltTLAXH, tire.. Jan. 21. (AP)
Hewitt Stewart, alius Fred 'rMft,
an elect ticbin wns brought lo
Port land today from ( i rants Pas
to face a federal auto theft charge.
Officer said that while In Jail tit
(rants Pass he constructed an rlee-
I1''1 unit irom
large 'darning
.needle Mini
pencil c ounce tliur It
wllh a light socket. In bis celt and
mji wed through several bars before
he was discovered.
VAItMI Jt ItollllKfl
PdltTLANO. Ore.. Jan. 21. (AP
K ,.t .,m.u frmer living at
j.nts J i im tlon. w as held up. robbed
of $20 and slugged last night by
two thugs Who slopped him at Kast
37lh and Holgate Ml reels and
dragged htm trotii hitt automobile.
16 BOYS, GIRLS
ARRESTED IN
FRiSCO 'ORGY'
KAN KUAS'CtSt.'O. Jan. 21. (Al)
raid and It was necessary to re-
j move one of the gl-ls to a hospital
; unconscious from liquor. The rest j
uerc returned to their pureiua uf-
Rejuvenation of
Man Not Perfect
Medics Declare
VIKNN. Jan. 21
cul science lias not
(AP) Medi
yet achieved
the real rejuvenation of matt .in
the opinion of a group uf research
workers who spoke nt a meeting toned to argument In tho habeas
here attended by about 1,000 of COrpus caso of Kllswortli Kelley,
Austria's leading surgeons and ona 0f the convicts who shot their
phsycologists. !vay out of the penitentiary In
A majority of those reporting August. 1025. killing two guards,
declared .that the word "rejuvena- This is Kelley's latest resort to os
tion" was a-mlsndtuer and that'eape the death penalty. Kelley
the best that could be said for tho urged that he was illegally impiis
gland transplantation 'operation oned at the time. This contention
tie vised by r. Serge. Voronoff was was upheld by Judgo Mc.Mahan of
that It afford "transient regenera- the lower court for Marion county
tlon." ..'r 1 - lut ho held thutvn writ of habeas
l)rv Sehoenbnuer, fumous phy- 'corpus would not bo held in Kel
slcian . of ' the Kiselsberg clinic, ley's ease since ho did not claim
said that In several cuses of which illegal imprlsoumcnt when ho was
he knew'ionly one had derived up- 'under trial for murder. On this
parent benefit and tho question
was wj,at auto-suggestion might
hnvc played In this improvement.
S. P. VICTOR IN
$90,000 SUIT FOR
FIRE DAMAGES
I'OUTI,AND, Ore.. .Inn. 21. (AP)
After deliberating for ten min
utes in 0- case that look two weeks
Ito try and called 13(1 witnesses the
I'liciue coiiioitiiy.
! Mei nners. piopiie.o. o. in.
team!b""y Tannery company was at-
,i. ,i,,,,h w v....,. ...........
Mils plant by file, which he alleged
ilf tlln ...,, Wlttl lhft
i.v-Mirtii.nrif f a loll,,. w-i,ieh
(Mrs. Allfe Kelly, witness, claimed
Jones Plan Meets
, -With Opposition
WASHINGTON,' Jaiir iiL't'API
KhinnlMr lioard nmciiils Sflld today
it hat I lie r.esolullou . introduced in
the senate yesterday "by Chairman
i Jones uf the commerce commission
seeking-modification of the spcclfl
Ications oC bids, to be received for
Iships of .throe Pacific coast lines
evidently was based on mlslnforma-
itlell. ... .
Chairman Jones was ittote1
laylim that a bidder would have
Uf ilt on all three lines and that
the setllncr of the ships to one con-,
.. . . ....... ... .
tern wouiu icnu to creaie a inon-
pecmeauoMH can lor suomission
ef separate bids on the seven ships
oj.erated by the American Oriental
Mall line, the Oregon Oriental lino
of II vessels and the American Aus-
trallan line of 2 1 vessels, tho board
said.
A
R C AD E
SUNDAY ONLY
PATSY RUTH MILLER
Three on a tropic Isle
when she ludd high rev- Jv J ffi
ft along the "lloarlng , V t y f- (Jf&j&Jr,& )' j
Korlles" of liroadway!
longir mistress uf lho ' rv'
SwifliSsai
I'll.MIMi
OI.IVi: IIOIIDKX
I Moving Pictures
ol toolidge Inp
- Come by Airmail
Arriving by airmail this morning,
moving pictures of l'resldent C'oo
lldge's trip to Cuba and his speech
In Havana liefuroHho Tan-American
conurcss have been received bv
Meyers and Uuwen, owners uf the'
Star ami Aivude. theaters. . .
According toMr. Meyers, tho
films will bo shown . at the Star
theater Sunday and Monthly In con-
neotion with the regulur ' news
reel. rne excopiionai speeu in
sending mo nuns nero cnaoies id
(.ramie movie patrons. to view Iho
pictures practically the sumo
time as In the lui'KCr cities of the
east and south.
Court Listens To
Kelley A rguments
SALI-M, Ore., Jan. 21 (AP)
Tne supreme court yesterday lis
case also hinges the fate presum
ably or jameH winos, governor
I'aiterson has repeatedly reprieved
Kelley yase.
Rai d of Clackamas
: Has Boots Treated
'. HOHTI.AXI). Ore.. .Ian. SI. (AIM
-.Monk Sanders, "Kurd of1 the
I.l- ....... l...nlr
' , , ' ,.., .....i'i ,,.,
',, ,,.!,., ,, i,-o
which Sanders was
Mling ,,. firewood. Hoots wns so
s,.,.1sv ,njllri, ult hlH ur, W111)
(n ,,.,,,.. sunders put the dog in
It K,. Kll.k ,, mrrivtl him to
I'uriland. getting a few lifts from
i motorists.
Arriving In Portland. Sander
"'" i- ' l''"M,
pay uie veierinary, aim ne snppuri-
ed himself by doing odd jolts during
the lime that Hoots wns recovering.
Yesterday the dog was pronounced
fit to Ituvel and "Monk and Hoots
set out together for home.
Political Prisoner '
Escapes From Pen
DCP.LLV. Irish Kreo State, Jan.
21. (AP) James Nugent, a wound
ed political prisoner, was libenifed
from St. Ilrlclu's military hospital
shortly after mid night In a seu-
Kiiltotml nui'iinn wlili h wnu iiminn.
,....., ...... ,.,, ,....
Two armed men crept Into the
..,.,.. n... ,
1 nhnivu
hospital ward on
hands and knees and bundled
Intd Ml rrwtt eti.t hou
(m. BUm, roiMM bv tho n,HD
f ImiVfMm.nlHi t,e men open-
C(, rro ,,,, wlth revolvers. The
thl.,,w hl,ll(t(.,f (n lho flouP
,, Pcu,riied the fire, but the three
,m,. escapetl.
MOMIAV
In "PAJAMAS"
MUNICIPAL CLERK
ADMITS ROBBERY
Suspicion Directed at Him
Because He Seemed to
' Have Much Money
l,OH ANGKLKH, Jan. 21 (AP)
Kern Leslie Sadler, 21i-year-old
former clerk in the municipal bu
reau of potfer and light, has con
fessed to police officers that lie
took pari In the $73,600 holdup of
the city bureau laat September.
Sadler confessed his part In the
early morning robbery on the ud
vico of his attorney whom he call
ed following his arrest Inst night.
Jlo said ho had been given a
uuarter share In the loot und Im
plicated three men whom ho said
he had met Tn a pool hull and
knew only their first names.
"I'm caught," Sadler told tho
police. "All 1 want to do is to
throw myself on tho mercy of the
court."
Partly Identified
Previous to Ills confession. Sad
ler had been partly Identified as
one or tho noiuup gang.
He told tho officers that the
robbery. In which holdup men
posed as office clerks to gain en
try into tho -building before tho
opening hours, wns planned two
weeks in advance. Through his
position as u clerk la the office of
the bureau, Sadler gained a tho
rough knowledge of the manner in
which the payroll was handled.
After tho holdup men bound und
gaggud thron cashiers after having
waylaid "and kidnaped the one
armed guard, they split tho'money
and Went, ,'thoir respective'; ways,
Sadler told tho officers..'!
I'ollco Suspicions Aroused .
The day before the. . robbery,
Sadler was given his summer va
cation of one week. At the close
of his vacation ho returned to his
desk but, with nioro than ,t 5,000
hidden away, ho was able to keep
at tho daily;' grind - only three
weeks. 1,7 . 1 , ' ' '
lie had burled his share of the
loot In the hilts bitck of Glendalo.
a suburb. Recently he dug up his
wealth und took it to an apartment
he had rented. ; There ho put It
through a drying process to take
off the mould. , '
Purchase, of. nil automobile,
opening of bank accounts und the
gossip of neighbors who com
mented on 'his apparent wealth
despite, the fact that he did not
work, wero said by the police, to
have directed suspicion toward
Sadler.-
I11,.MI-:S CONSIUIVATIVKS
VLYMOUTII. Kng., Jan. 21 (AP)
Sir Herbert Samuel, chairman of
the liberal party .organization, to- j
day 'declared -thai In his Judgment
the ratture or tho uonova arms con
ference jvrtlh0jHVtrttri 'W-'JKi -MVjV
has happened to d rent Jtrllaln sincci
the world war.' Kir Samuel blamed
tho failure upon tho present con
servative government.
S T A R ()
Tonight
FRED THOMSON ?
IN
"THE PIONEER SCOUT"
SUNDAY &
lAH..lOl'.NT
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Miou lug I'niileiii
C(sdhlo In Ibniiiia
am oilier lair cwiils
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V" 'tVA JjStWl (lcoro KotMHrnnw
f"Vi
,1
Dedicate New
Hall in Baker
ItAKKU. Ore. (Special) Nevius
hall, the ) 12,000 community house
recently completed by the . Bt;
Stephens Kpiscopal church, 'waif'
dedicated this week with the HrV.
William P. Remington; bishop of -the
Kastern Oregon diocese,-delivering
the dedicatory sermon. .
Approximately 200 members and ,
.friends of St. Stephen's parish, aU(
(tended tho exercises., after whlch
! they, inspected tlio building. . They
I were unanimous In saying that it.
is an asset to the city and n build' -ling
of whlclx uny. prganlzatlon .oc.
! body could bo proud. The ar
rangement of. tho building Is reaJIy
wonderful and . will oceomrnodatf
any kind of banquet or social; The ;
kitchen Is a source of "pride and,
joy" to ladles of the church and:
will be a convenience for servlriff
dinners and banquets. .. . .
The exercises opened with aiilid-'
dress of welcome by the local recA
t tor, llov. Herbert K, P. Pressey,.
who In a few words expressed hl
hapitluess and appreciation-for the;
building. He introduced the Ilt-.
Itev. William P. Hemlngton, blshon
of Kastern Oregon who conducted
the dedication service. - 7. , ,
' 7 .'. Ti'c.W
Vare Denies All
I 4
Charges of Fraud
WAMKINOTON. Jan.' 21 (AI')vj.
General denial of tho 'chnrges-''of'
fraud and corruption made 'by'hlii."'
democratic opponent,' Willlaiu
Wilson, nro contained .in tll'o;ftnsi
wer filed today with tho senate, .brf
William H. . Vare, repubKcnn' rien
ator-elect from I'onnsylvanla.' . v
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MONDAY
MIONAClAi SHAlMiWS
and fanUiNih rigiin?! Iioiering In
Hut night In a inysUTjr romance
rrnmimil with thrills and rictlc-iiH-iit
ninl running owr illh
laughter.
roMKiir
"I'lil It TACKS VIT"