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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPERTWELVE PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE if 1 C I T Y EDITION THE WEATRk Katur-1y, heavy froiti t WttTc.tr te wrjt port ttm rltl Light north t ueKt winds. ' VOLUME XXVI. MKMBlili ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 192a MEMRDR ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 20? la m LA GRANDE i ENTERTAINS MASONS NEXT Convention Next Year of Three Grand Lodges : to Be Held in City ' GEORGE COCHRAN IS ELECTED KING ; - '' . - .. .-;v ,i ' ,' t ' '.'''' 'V ' Heads Royal Arch Masons Two State Conven - , . W tt fPL." IOnS LOmmg Here I niS ."KYcSr ' -! -.:..":'' w '' . ? ;T . ' s v' '. i ;, f : ;' ' 's -" L V" ' , , ' f ' Word. rt'W'h'wI : hero, , 'litis morning udiu- lomuuo mat i-aio me uuttouat con veil uon win me Grande wan late yeatorduy selected today, and also several more Kmith for he' Tlijfy Connlave of tho 'Ore.v( candidates. gon Clrund commuhdory of knight Additional candidates who filed Templar,, (rrand chapter or itoyal yesterduy included; ' . Arch Mason, and' grand- councti,j Colon H. Kherhurd, Ijt Grande, of Hoy at and Select Masters, All, republican, for senator from Union three bodtcm . In convention: in and Wallowa counties. Portland. Votid to mctel- bure next j jiruee ft.-Kcatur. Ontario.' repub ypyr . A Joint coiiituIUcq w!U tutor .llesn, for district attorney for aiat 'formulatc definite lun.' - -.-, . 1 heur county. - Thla' Insures T.a Omnde of an-f o. Hmry Olctm', Columbia, City, other 'lurvo '-at ato ( convention for J dcinot-rui, for dflegufc from tho 1929: Two stlo conventions aro firHt coiiBrossional dlHtriet to the srlfeduled for IhlB yearj ,Orp(roii ,nutionnl convention; Tor Waists. .Htate Kedcrutlon 1 of Labor, . . Inl j. W Morrow. Portland, dmo Bcptember. or Oetobor and Oreffiin emt, for delegatti from the third KukI convention, on Jtino- I, 1"5 j ibnrcN8lonal district to tho'nutlon- nnl ' ta. -lienntto dates for the labor meeting huve not 'yot been ' agreeii 'upon.- , . J&rller this week Ocoripe Coch ran, of la Oraiido, was chosen Brand council of the' Uoyal Arch Masons, one of th lhro Iwdlcs, - :,- v ( : ; -too iH'icgntttt ' ; ' 'Jnatnllulion of thu grand officers c'lected Wednesday waa on the or-1 der of business In lortland yester - day. . The ufternoon was spent In fvai, HlKhl-tfccln und prvat path - crings'ror those who remained for" the decree work- last night,' whtlo others left for their homes. : Four hundred dett'ates attended the sessions, whlln many addltionaT Portland kuterhts took purl in Wed- liesduy parade. ) - Mr, l.-oclminand , A. J. Stanfta i o-. lnrned to l.a Orun-le lilts Mioinmrf u'fler Ullelldlinr thu innuHl coricluvo of Iho lioyal Areli Musons and the KhifthlM -leinplnr in i-omanu. i no- ehooslnir of t& ' Oiande as next year's convention city mejihs' tltt't- about 1 60 -deletfates from all ovor Oregon wilt ineet here for a four- day Mission. Mr, t'ochntn said th.s mu nil riff- "AUhoUBh the proeramj la not yet 'umpped but. It will be! bn of entertainment ' not only, to the delegates but to lhe Renonii public ' a,"7 well,'- ,a!r. -t'ochran-siated. ' ' . , , : . ' , The; Kniffhfs Templar ahvns limn tt' nui'iiiln HH U fflll llf I (if I lit convention and public services are htd in tiudltion to other feu tu res.; 'according to jUochian.- ' The Invitation o meet In Iji flrunde next year was extended by &1 J. Htunse, coniitiander of lhe Knllils icmplai commit ndtnyi hwe. and K, U Knight, high priest of the Itoyal Arch Masons of this ' morning on No, 17, about 8:30 city, assisted by. the other dele--for ("orvulHs. where tomorrow A he guies to I tie conclave, which Iti- i b;ittd will ' participate with hli; eluded I-. 1.. Hnodgi-Hss and J. I. rhou1 bands froifi ove-r all thestate Meyers, in addtllon to Mr. Coch-1 for Oregon honors. (, l-an. I itronp, 2Ef in number will i homns Sims, of Woodbtirh, was arrive at OorvuiJIs eurly tomorrow elected hich priest and will pre-'before the contest opens, and will side oyer ttic ttteelliifr of the Itoyul j, return to lut Grande either Sunday Arch Masons during the conclave: evening or Monday morning. Tie? here, nnd,lred Inmun, of Iori-1 enntest will not be ended until to- Ihnd". was elected deputy high priest, and will preside over the Kniglita Uetnpiar meeting. Mayor George I.- Maker wel comed the delegates to J'ortland whn the conclave opened Mdndtty morning and i;ic response was giv es by Mr. t.'ochran, who has ben prominent in Masonry itt Oregon j for a number or years, MASONS GO TO SU MMER VI LLE ON SATURDAY TI.T MhsohIc lodges of 1"nhi cottpiy will gitthfr at Kumtuem'ilh: tomorrow night for Joint meeting. A chicken suppei" will be served ut t octoek by the members of the tfutnii ervitlM Kastern Ktr eliapter ttbik-h will be foftmvcd by the lo"ge nieetinj.:. . ... " iii.hfrl H. Kakin, grand mastec of the Masonic lodge for Oregon, und W. K. Shields, district dvputy grand . muster of Wallowa. i'l nl ten I lhe meetimz. All of the M i sonic lodges In the county nJH be vieprt-enltd. ,' KOHKHUIIU. Apr. 13. fAl'l Oeorae Hunt," Medfon1- tiieoter niun a tmienirer In a. idiuie iiiloted by .laek J-Jvtiiiri, of Medfitrd foared t,u'n here luMf tilulil tieeiittttn if poor vixtl.liuy between fansonville and ' Jledford. Tho )!ne arrived shortly hefure dusk and u there! im a low foit iyliia in the ranyon miuth of Canyonvllla the plune -iia umihle to t-ontliMie the tri. ' llio llli aa eurrylntt TUma rur"eon aiiues. mm. r nwier, aioiim -, Mr. Ilunfa theuter at Jledford. do- livery hy train having- been dcluyed -vlllo I'mtt iind Mian Knlhryn Wlw- that a apeeial trip hy air wai ler,eerved refreKhnienta nd an beiftic made in an effort to iret tha.liour -muj spent soeinlly. ' filma to tha theater for a howing j The next meeting of the eiub last night. The plane left here this lain he hell at the home of O. U morning to finish the trlii, . . Claude C. Pratt 'A Candidate For Representative Colon R. Eberhard, Re publican, of La Grande, Is Seeking Nomination for State Senate. rJulcm. Ore. Apr. 13 AI") A IdeiuRo of filings by candidatea Is expected today ill tho office of tlio secretary of male, for thia in the ' last day under Die law thai can ' didatoa nihy file. Secretary of 'Slato Koxer has let it be known .that any filings,, whether .In per- Uon or liymuil, will ho rejected ,sf thi-y arc nk in ui office- by g .o;wk , . , ' A'"0"? t'c Important uandfdutca who will file today will be Herbert I Hoover, republican and Al Smith l democratic, candldalra for preal- Ident. It Is understood that a group - of Walsh candidates for delegate. al eon vent Jon; for Walsh. . - Joseph N, HcotL. " letHileton, deiiioerHt.' for rtmentative front Morrow and Umatilla, counties, Claude Pratt, I.a Urandc.r democrat, for representative front Unto u county. ' , - KHimr of declaration of en mil dacy by Mr. Kberhard has been ex-i pected for some time by his friends, .who have urged him lo onier the race,' lie Is the only republican seeklng-tho nomination in the May 'primaries. Senator A. It. Hunter. democrat, filed Ills candidacy somo lime bko.. Kntranre of Claude V. Pratt, """" J 'demK:n.t, or Ut Orande, Inlo He ranllil of those eeUln nomlnu-j tlon for n prewntBtivo from Union umi, Wallowa counlles eoiirog as surfirlw. Ml-. 1'rull Is wwppow-il on tne ueiiiocraue neei. i iireo republic. n. nil of wailowu county are seeking lite 'publican nomin atlon T. O. Johnson and Orln i T i TvZnl "rxr ,"rttnk t'nmpbefl. of Wa lliinelrl(rht of . - La Grande High Band on Way To Corvallis Today With a crowd of k or more 1-v , flrando people on hand tu bid them goodbyo and good luek, the 1ji 'Umnde high school band left, this morrow evening. W, W. Nusbuum musical direc tor or tlte schools, and also direc tor of the band, was ticcompttnfed by the following band members: - Cornets: Iceland Hale, ilernitrd Powell, t'laire Perkins, f Cameron MlHe-. Clarinets; . Benjamin Oesterllnv. Klanle.y Kundet, tlark UMetttaii, WHHam Miller.- Kenneth Owen. I'lute: Adolph Klegrlst. Altos: lmrolhy Brownton, Wit Ham 'ldvell, Katheiiiie Metcuir, Mary (ulp. ; ' Trombones: Wayne Nusbaum. Mas Mc.MIHitn, VlrgH KtKihonsj in--rr. Kdwln Kiiby. Glenn Hender son. iaxophone Henry t'ulp, I'lHnnd I Walsinger, Paul Hull. IhtHs: Carl Mclanls. Bans drutit: (Wdt Black. i?are drum: Meivln Paitner, Presbyterian M en's Club Nominates Tit? meeting of the Presbyterian Men's club held Iat cveidag ui the home of the president. Gust ay Win ter. fn Main avenue, was well al tLitded. Jiuring tlie business ses sln tho nominating commllJe gave its report nominating eanll a:tes fr office for the email mr y mi r. The n utes wilt he ba I lot -ed uptm t the nxt meeting of lle club. The Uw. tetf II . .." ' " " """ . Xr K. I". .Miaomun enterluin- ed the memhenf with the nlory of j fhriet'.i hint week on earth, und In thl cuimeetion aluiued Hereon- j Mra. Wlseler, fuoiial ed by Mra, Kva Wleeler. Mb Me VMacDoa - eil. 1928 AUTO MODELS . WILL BE SHOWN IN SATURDAY, PARADE Practicaliy everyihtnff in in read- atraUoti week to follow to acquaint inss for tho sew car patudo which the tnotoilng pubiio with the vb wiii start promptly at 2:8a oclocl: riotia olianKt'i in tQdi and iit t'i' tomorrow ufternoon from the eor- Ucigns particuiariy evident : this utrret and then proceed through the) UuKlnetw dlntrU-t. . , I TbH dinplay of 181 automobiles which is belnff participated in by all of the Im. Grande dealers, wilt be the largest and moat complete single display of car ever niado1 on the strwta of Lu Grande, t it W esUmated that there will he at least 6tt vehicles in ime and that . will i to' ;rhird street, then, cwcliiiff stretch, out approximately eifrii! roHSd tho block to Kourth street biock& " ( v - v - ; - find pamdint; ds'n Adams aveeuo The parade .iH -be. heded by.u second tline, ' ' j (raffle poilcenie and iff addition Cottstderable Interest has heeu to the new ears .wyi contain two ; aroused by pia& for the pa(ade tjr three features ttat arc. planned and dealers are invittiiK the piih-j to-, .provide amusiiient -Vfor - the. lie i& visit their how rooms im-j crowd. Places in the parade wilt mediately uftel the event, . ' ' " i be determine! -4y- lot;- :- r -: event and in tua spociai- demon-l JOHN SLAVIKSKY TO SERVE YEAR Circuit 7 Judge ' Knowles Orders Another Offend er to State Prjson John R Hlavinsky vas SQntmed lo one yea r in- tho state-'penlteii-iiary this )uornins by Judei; J. W. Knowles. Hiavinsky ' was found guilty by a circuit court jury Wed nesday nlcht of obtaining money under false, pretenses, h Ho was charged with havinn cashed m brtd chock with the Stiles company here.' . ; :( - . ' , Hiavinsky's Was the fourth' peitl tentiary scntenco pronounced Sty Judsi; Knowles'1 durtuir the ad joiirned term of courts which open ed Monday. April ?apd WttJS pletwi with the esse of the Mate MtavloKhv. Th,Iv.ito,or New liEhf nrl w , , , i , i . t.K jfli.. J lit t 1 1 L IU ill l-UB'H , .irii - lm l'Mtioriii and t G Theodoras were taken to .( flMnm liavo also i,ren in- J sVednesd l .y Sheriff JeW 'nili nd eounlen. nd dtaphiVs '" .T-"T" J '...,- , ,i...!of, merehimdise an, so orn n.eJ .f ci'illi.iliuiy. " Tliey' wirii",t'il w 0lBloHwr-mr Insist itny. j . d -Hiny in the circuit eoilit,Vll,,'W Y boron- pun lmsmy. Tiw ,,,... .. hurelury charao ' (ana,-Thcodoriis.qn har f .'- j ceiiy. Kddy coy, wno iieso gumy i to chontc of larceny by balh T???tr istole penitenllHry.- later paid the ainornit for which he 1 held and was paroled., 7 Road Petitions -Filed With Clerk Mot of the petitions ashing that .i special road bond issue amount-) lug Jo $440,Of be placed on the) ballot tn the primary election May,, H wore in the hands of the couu- ty clerk this itiorHlng. IeiMhns aona and after a brief welcoming hud been received from KIgtn.1 ceremony went to liiltmore to$vi North Powder, Vnlon, Cove, 8tr- J country .club which will he his ke Humn.erviiis and i-a artu'tde. hcadituarters' here, Three itt four peUtlotis have n ji yet f The governor's train tmvcled been returned, but may he received ( through western Htrth Caralina. alt he court hotine this afternoon, j'rowds of men, women and chlld- ure peimons are uciuk vuwm ( Hi tne coumy ciers s onir-j im.t.r . bm. afternoon and tomorrow morning number of poims fund that the ! en adjourneu meeting oi me i.mun rmr.. , voutitv court will he held o or.lcr,ia iatf riser. and failfd to sec him.' (he rmd bond Issue placed on thoj ballot.. Evans Denies All Charges in Courtl - - und has passed word that politics WTTHBL'IIG. Apr. 13, lAI) ja ufooo. The suit of the Kit Klttx Klan fori an Injunction against five formerj TOIIIISTH J-Ndfltl-;! mciiittcrH wrm dismissed In federal J DtHJjIaV. Irish IVee State, Apr. court here this afternoott by JudKe! if. Aij Kevemi American r W, II. Thompsou who placed stB were injured today when hun iliC cost upon Uis plaltttlffs. , Uireds uf tons of rubbish and tul- -r j ders wild down the side. f Mount PITWHritCH, Apr. 1,1 Al'i , i;rrlgal In couttty iHntgal Jwrt as The nasi of the Ku Klux Klan tho tourists wero ncarfnu tle mnn- aalttst five former-ntembers seek ing io rt'Hlrnfn thepi from Inter fering with the operations of the order fn I'dKisyivania, was brought to a close in federal court here today, wllh Iflram W, Kvana, perial iK,ird, as one of the last t.'t.,. ,.,..1 n HK-in.r. hit? denlul of practically every charge made by the defense, against himself und the Kian. - - - - Unidentified Body Found in Rogue SIAIIHIII-IKfJt. Ore.,' Ar. 13 fAi'l A liody which -had been lit! lhe water for a ronslderabie tflnes win token from the Hofflie rH-er at ! Mnrlal, In the. Willi of Ktern j Clirrj' enmity, ld a report re-1 innjeen inrln rener im rente ! in. ' Hhtnved more than a iwo-thlr) tiin reived at Hold IJeaeli. 'I'iie report My on the doorrteo or the houe, 1 joi My of fhrtae repenl for it. Th -y mated lh.it a bullet ttuund van I lne eurly i-tlen is eteH-d ( i llieve timt with a full me ,l.r found In lhe head, ' f ' wnd 11 In lhe Wtollo (lottiie, 'risen-, J fiyrnenl a tKo Miirile majority Coroner J. W. Wheeler. Sheriff Jl'eeh ilunlley of :ld Bench.' atNrl- ,d u, ,,,. rtver l.y uoat ye- tcl;ijr .They nro nut exieetel !-k .,, 'H re,n uml s,llurijMy or Sunday. The mnn bringlnit the - rejmrt ltle riVer iM It hum tlioliKht Unit the body at Marial waa that of one of three tiien who alarted ear, prlneipally on the trioni ihrl dow-n the Jtoirue from timnta ia Ihla iirovinlnn aaa lineonnlilalional. nereral montlw . The men j Cm-eHabi About TvTMnf -were aaid to have hud money when Hhould the treldent aelit -r-they atarteJ. Koaa waa foynd on tore the measure to conxres wiih- ; the body. Never borons in tlio lilittoi-y oC the industry, nceordinir to one deal - or, ha thero been as many now models and u many notable in pravementa tn autttobU. engUieer- j ins as presented in the' can.' The parade will form heading onto Adams avenue at Ijemlockj atr&el and will proceed up Adams ? Sunday wiii ai be devoted to a ed to demonstratioa will foilow, , Formal Opening 7 Of Gilbert Co. ! Begins Tomorrow The formal opetilmr of iho new W. Gilbert cojpuiy. in the for-, titer hdtHft of the t.llty Hardwuro CdiHpany. will- be. held tomorrow UirtM-rt, president ml rnHBaxer of tho firm. Tlio liulni, which grew ont of the eoniiolldiilion of lmrdre hm -been - tn operation for m. time. ICxienHive remetieiiiiff nd redec- j omtlns of the Interior of tho tttore; Ih now nourly eonipielrd. (tap at (lie major fralllred III (he remodel- Ing ta liie lenuiheninn of the store -w . office room has been Imil! and the lMe uimenieuiii mm in ukcu h a parkins room.- The enllre interior u uone m HMtnomtny nui ivory iiave been installed and ne wail- have been installed nnd ne wH- PPr of a very attractive deslu - ",;. iiier,l!auuic- aiuaya luces uw tils- . - . .Governor Smith un vaeaiion in North Carolina ', ratijsr seiiooi administration, rvt- AHHVnJ.rJ, N. t, Apr. 13 Al)jal :hosl problems, physical cda--Oomor RinHh, of New York, rallen achoo! adrnmlstration, fr- arrived here today for u vaxation, tats f t.u tn tin UL.aK i his first to be Mnt in the soul It. H detrained ut- Jill tin ore station in the suburbs where he was greeted wvprai thousand pr- J - w m , "" Governor HiiiUh, who left N Vnrfc V(Ktrtii.v afitirttonn. aiHvd 1 hero In company with Henator j Gerry of ft bode ifsland and James 1 J, Uiordan, Wiiiiai K, Kenney and Willlaiii it. Todd, persona t friends, lie plans to play golf while here YIITKS Foil i'ATM.I SItKANK, Apr. 1 3. AI lin-jwll le 1 . White, hishu I bra itt. lmnll HiKht Bev. huiiai l. p of. Hpftkaue as cele- ura Mt pont tiiefal Mfsh maim !MNI erff t'dy ftr the Itev. Js-1 l,n ulWo. n. J.. phnr mis- slnary lo the Indians uf the IciHe Port h west. Farm Relief Bill Passes Senate; I PtlHorU hVltlf " WHHINirniK, aor. 13 f Al'l t Ii.irin a nnijority of j s..aaf - vjl.a In it favor, lhe M Nrv-j ui onno eertiim vein rarea U l'ir;vMld not he olitained. ti. ee-oml llfne. iwen inie yesierMny l.y tne sen- 03- von- f.t arf (o 44, wi t'tun j liu.l to the 41! to S aanrtlon h -1 . n It al the last axixtion. the ni.-as'i lire retained the eoiitro ral il j inaiiillim fee whii-h i-anae-i i'rv blent fonlldKe to veto the lilll l.il out hla epjiroval, admlnletratlon EASTOREGON NORMAL TERM TO BE HERE aiX Weeks iSCSSlOn Will , pn tq Ovoriflr, i ; " " uranuC Late m June , T, LONGFELLOW J, NAMED DIRECTOR High School Building Is Selected as Site En rollment Expected to Pass 125. . . , hp Kasiern Orcjfon summer school will m UgH Ml IM. Gmndc ;RKaiu this year. Tho ahnounce ?nent was ma do thia mornifig Ug J. T. lngfeliow, superiuteRdent of schools here, wIjs has received jword from President J. H, lend ers, of the Oregon Normal sehooi Jat Monmouth, stn(e that the Urc- K Nonual school board of r&- tm ai a mecUns last week de cided Shut tho Kastern Oregon summer 'normal scssUhi li heW in ij Orande. . Mmmw held here last summer for the fimt 1 time and was jry successful. Mr. j , , i,l r . iner's m.hoot, which muy oien Jutta h mmmKr normal Kession. ill , atjllo opDI)., - . in llifill iM)0 llllllding The norinul nchool trill Uo held In the hlKh m'honl Inrililinr hern uln, Uu! f,.ntiai ouhool huilding as i no tmitiinB wnooi. rue organliat- tton wm in. xmuaT i0 last ear, itmi mmiy t the ntelttlierK of Hurt ymfn fnnilly will l)e here again fr the session, nccotdliiE to Mr. j.onBWIow From prent Indieatlons and judging from the number of In miirirs from iirssuseEiivo siisdents u lo ll,o ,ceenl Hie enrollment ,hl year will reach I3S or IM. m., MMU ,i, laet- yenr, the .number collrtiftltic moattv of leaehora from this nor- (n f tm mi. liiulrlH thin year ineiude ti-arher from Wash ington and Idaho tioiitta and Irom Oregon rouKt points. lrtsram the Snntr The proKratit ihls yoar will im miteh the mmi! nn last year of- fHmr eHufses in tnethods of teach- ing fundanuiiital subjects. mysMe, rl, psychohigy, pctnclpata of cdu- jl m hoot pi-obiema, physical rdu- (( !,!.., ,,,.,.- ...r.l, i ration, history, civics, school man agcmeiit and education testa and measurements. G.A. R. BENEFIT DANCE WILL BE GIVEN TONIGHT The tni deiaifs Jwv lee MF- m(,K fm. utui mrvihiim rp( JlM)M fnp (Jw hwiefil jst In dnnc , h, evening in . .1 t. i the Imllroom of ih Kacajawea the proceeds to g into the endow- nienl fund for the finiiid Army f the Republic ,dwt In Hi, Munic e"ie wy' ' , " , i A Hmrn-plw itrclivHtm has been nhUdned and amingements hav been matle to have several otd-tlmo dance numbers mixed . with , thn modern dances for the benefit of nie Jiiuer perB wm wiwi so dancs. A place li leeB reserved for ths old soldiers and their fam ilies who attend f ho dance, The committee has worked hard and iha" response has been very gratifying, it is mid With a gi-d J members f-el rnnfldciit iimt the i jtdtl apiftuut fr the enditwtaeatj will Im raised, fsr, tJ. I. Ingle. chairman, wcid tlila mornlftg. 1 Tlis nrganixiitlons sjonsorly t dm-e are- the American legion and America,!, feshm auxiliary. the Wrriets HeMcf t'orp the H(iIh-Ameriean War Vtrawv Jn ,tHm tlf vmtom, lhe laugh. J ters nf Veterans nd the lMgh- iters of the Atrl Ilv..lul,t. I't-nLlrlnnti..! Va,' len'iem In (lie senat l, ,.i i .wi . ,lt eoaid " tmm4 ovit the veii, even though Hie vot yeattrday A farm heard. auiKjiniefl the ,nlilent with the eoneenl t Hie ta-nate. lxu would li eel yj -4ltd advlieiry eniini-Hx, mimed by farm oicuxlzutionv, ealabllabed for eas h voiiiniwiHy. Auliroval liv the uni. -Us nnid-le neeeaaary beforo lht fee waa unidled. in aroittit for eei-alivo abproval MeNasy eoilteadeil that iieforj .iJih fee became effective plenty of time ould he available for the eourta to paaa oa ita conitltuUvn alily. , HIS HEART'S RIGHT ALSO WRONG ' r-r .. . l : ' t W p IWilMHiiUmHinn T yWttt n iin- n ir iiiMnTT)ili,iiriti.uiijm ' I " - i ' . " . : wt .Vovnrro, J1, of Im. Antrim, Mhk'h isu't (lie ri:hl ihuv, It In 8d jJlMnsMnns, ami with Xorro of llerlln l lvMilj', nnUni an youth' orsHK KuE Atfultm Hii! - t llje. IranimMitliHt,. tise JARDLNE PRAISES HERBERT HOOVER " ' . - - AnSWCrS IjCtter InnuirinC ,j , u,.,,,, ,,f lAi ' WOUv IvlUHfjrB 1I ilg' 1'icultural Meddling" - ; ; - ... . WASHINGTON 4pr- 13 fAP) A strsnffi defnim of H.v.tvXury Hoover against charge that hfl haa H w x ' rrlca departinent nd sttw - Injuro tho ' d ioiioy l.y Hem. 1 ff 'tntr-e dstert Anrll !l J - liuule uuullc today lhe ajrrieallJiro to ta "'lln w- -- '"""r. iecra told rhirk H WIllSIT etri WUo. Mt-.,H-rrf Wo-j teadin to tha mtitorsc it nttS aecretwy tnld ( MiirM H. wotl, ,.,),. m)virBor afnted thtls1'y tep U German jnonopir.o former .oni.nisrtoner of a,rriM.i- SL0J0J, f, jfy Zttel Hremen, w MenUHed M ttrt t, tura of Ke- York ataln and now a "f " "re W"B i"),,, . kw rtfcta of womM reenl utm. if they wsit made, witii honest intonMonft. .... ..... .c 19. na written juraum w m na -nerj ine cnargn muan tnai "Mr. Hoover, u Hrnr ot I )! Jnmico Ham made it im)i,j -bwiJIb tMlea. H merce, ha rnr.wche.1 upon th howewr, that ueh a lni- Llued wj, SaMaijUAOr, work of the deiMrtweni of rl- ihn would not 1 from Ih. rt, H JftT and in other, aya h hot r,,, 4he menttara IndlvU,- f hlndef.i the operation of your de- iy. - jeriy dlrertfon, lt:at miatakeR Km- IMjrtmont tn tho interest of ilro j Keiiey und Wlii will lis sin j Hresscji untrt coujA xattrtf .farmsm ' . .liiiucd aiidcr daalh vmtch VenaiwnwTi cj-12lttttttiiAtit.ltR- Swk Itenfc Mtttmient t iivttr d wlopmciHs. itingaJshed thai il '.mm b(piotv I U has been my fonllnft." Wllaon i . - number 1US, v ' saiu nmt ines eBiiru fre (ites made for ulterior vuftlvra, lnt I have vs&iti to the conclusion that the faruim of Nsw York stato and Use country t larg m dcairvtng of a frank staiMMWsi from yon." Iteplying. decretory Jardlns mUl that he had cMriteniy refused to be dmwn into a controversy on i-,it HH.laeat.uut j hn .t. iaAat n f f fif. .,,"'", ,..; fw (mMli tUft5H... ; -"tender norinnl tdrcumafniiceii." JC( -l-wswhl not dlgwlfy -fc ia the coMclusion that the fnrnicra off this country k eniitied lo 'Know n(i liiaXfi bwauw thesis uMargew sertonsly reflect ps the wrtc of this department and( iho twenty (Continued p& lage California Slate a? .. a . HAN KKAKr-iWT. Apr. 13 AJ' nch. 4cputy sits at- torny gent-raj and hia wife, KJh j Prench were arri at the ilei-i v hoel here tsday on clmrsea , r reahtflBir poMcj officers lHlng i 'trunk in public and disturbing thJ Pw- n flM which ore-j i'deJ the arrest Kreacit wa elh-? l-d hi a hotel etorit, jiolh-e miirf. The .tlr flflh.flnor of Mm f- nhionaWe iioiei wu in an ujjninr lefoi JMillee ilwlel II1 lld- mwi.iiik eouirte lo the tlty iirlaon. Wotlt un "',,r BASEBALL J.mr tlehrie- otteoed blie J homo run ee"5ain ia'LlZ nouadhi? a eireult drlro Homnmi in tho second inning of the Ke York TajJkeca-Phite4"i- phis. Athletics game. 1 PiUaburg at' ihHade.phi, voni- pontd ruin. , ' , - .National lcagitc " H. H. K. ('hk-ags ..,;t;. 2 Cincinnati . ...... 9 9 3 . lotteries: , Nehf and Guns⩽ Kolp, JahlonowaHi and ridnicit.. tm Ills ImiH on lhr rbiht ship, rli'lllys ttto llltfrr.-itof M'teutbitii hi Kitown lie. Fenl irfixianrmxeT rumlantlan. Vtm rrait of tho tert&M? narnuil, ttmt ndfie tram lieari normuff im Kelley, Willos Escape Gallowsi Reprieve Given HhiMU Ore,t Apt, 3. fAJ KHsworth Kellvy and inm'M WUtaa were iit eKecttted m 4,he state jwhi o today as scheduled, - ' A Wmm. mnt tki v, Taujia at Msrrfafleld yerdy by limfey Kwcrs, Psrthuid atterny, und a. Muf te)Bphune . canversattun. .be- twesii r hn ffavei-ar tt rid Chief J u- ' jo)lB j. xnni tflM'Mii M ,u)tl In rojirtav I"501 .S"!?. "11 'l' irwr in n msniini Mw,tvr i.u si,.,,, . litis 1'nvfirniir miiszzsit utttc r rr rrr " ,, ..u h.fyen mMt that te bad fl - ------------- . - j ibj?, r.xMit 'iwss Mt'rM vmaAtii), Apr, 13 A! day Uw iSth, a favwritc dste. for J)!hK-" esecutions, ha len shrni- i of ihrw vlrtlma through curt stays and gulemai&rial rcprtsvt. J 'hitcEi- Itirger, th ttouihfra IH- inola aeanter, was enn of iimn w(uvac. raecutton was to have lafcca nlwce today but who beeausft of sst ventofl by a tfr-cnll " i - I , r. . J 1.. s ... , .. . ,1 ' ' . .LIT' lha WWW Bn'1 t"'a'1! 1o , 4rth .of a mmI-c chaw ljwd on aljwr- on slss was from es- (.cmj r rri nrilm. Jftscpl Heila, who Konfrmn sbtying Mrs. Julia Flaherty of lan- vllte, IHa i li iHfcsr of Jvn children, was the Ihiti f the Mo of convict! iHin&m wsurderers jwnmn Friday the J3th of Aprti ihd W'vf rifd fr death. Kwry hjr"hamnm for hh? eh ctroenUen Miad heen completed ai th ;hedr !sl!tn penltenttary u1en m reprtrve j until May was jsua y uw. j T ! L I IvIWwllXI Ul ill Bad Condition In Los Angeles mnrO lllx. film actor, operated lm zsa fr B,,)wndlcWls, tvA.n nyiormi tvum Hie Ituoacwll t,n.I,-i h., (.':, t tn ti In 4-It- wtaa t -(ln s n eaieic- mm lo lirevent ruplura t the at it. flnjk mimI sSMes' lhe ,iera Hon perifitinitls and nt cnlw"j-j tin have act in. He rfpnrtwl j have had a "very m4c idghi -did ? not rert well, jmmI rsjKii night." i Admiral Brumby ': Kvf33ffff&g J 'v vv.w j ' WAill1Xt3TOX Apr, 13. AI3 jf'ompleJo Mton f Kr M- , ndrat Vruak H, HrMinby. in rh&fm v KiivYHit wivrMimm after the ttuh- marine diwi.r, wa lmJnrfed in a supplementary eepurt by Jh fnavai vuuti of JasjMiry. approved itodajr ty Secretary Wilbur, NO TRACE OF BREMEN-ONLY WILD RORS German Trans - Atlantic Plane Reports of Prog ress Are Unverified CROWD AT MITCHEL FIELD PESSDUSTIC Apprehension Increasing as to Fate of Aviators ' Germany Expresses Much Concern. - . tty tttc AjsMK-iitrd Frew , Wtlh f -jf for enlr jw hour Knd n halt mope, at man, of fiylr.t, M . 9 p, iM eastern atasduti tirpe, Ins thrss in. unre ported os . It night from Zretar.d, beyotid . (.'nJisiHan pre report- that ft ' naasea crcr Nov 8cot! tfcla an. Iig. . . .. - .. . ... It waa sH tarn after Uw utart front BaidoBOTl and moi.fi ' than Hv& honra after- . Vavixtn BarWtovae of the Caaadlan cutter " Arras roponea im atanwtf httth over KtRKsiMrt, M. 8., a tr-cm-opiane ns efie&d was tho Bri:i men,- other r? parted tha w ao of '.he, craft, ttUhoujh It thm would heen eU down he coaat, with elear wsatijsr, nra.rir. New It n pointed cut. . liairr. that saitth of tho Foutft Ilea stt ahore nl that at the prertoua of flight tho pian act fee expected Mew Yerlt before p. in. B wa lp!ievp(t - lo bam . suffli-lent laal tot- on after thnt. .. r . .-. r heiieve the plana was on a direct . jeourso tor Cate Cod, Vaaa., bat m rvtKiru or sighting it cama Irom j there er elsewhere. Valoillly u good ar. .i tha pt.nc. Qa .the baw ' of its estimated Bpr.3, should hav reached the capo bj- 1 :89 p. nt. : IT,ASK- IDNtttltJi Vt2fUOnfrHi: H.r Apr. 1 fAPi i .jut .re. 2 '.- - h&ps of meetinf ifre tnLrv-At- itie ntofc ; J,.;rt In sr iphonc . ii ts this y,. twite ticyaEid Farttfecid1 wiihoat dlacovarias w -.-.- III,, flmna otnivA lUUIIw wu 4 , , . . , WOtUttKO 3IKIU4N. Apr-- H fAP A ih hotirs tinned hy without tie'K ct jhe Jtm k t-r p,&j?v jSrmfn. n pnihenwton Ittcrex.S'cu its to the fetter of the swJaton. ;Thfe ftffics &f U Associtctt'd Prsa w ere flooded wfsh '-i;f hrr (iu)Hi3ji from if f r-r- ? ...ue,,,. i ?w rjjiia ' iy diseimd the chance that, ths Hccm'g msy havn tamed le ih. southwest to avoM taw pec- aivw, ; , ... . . - - : - - f'liimw AT MfTCKrlL 1ia,I 13 IAf A crosfcrf thinning t Ure &t rumora whtaA had fed its j pniharissns sinrts sr morning. huug on doggedly this aRer- noon dlermined t be oa ha ad Ctlued on PK 1 GIRL INVOLVED IN SCANDAL ON U, S. WARSHIP MAVfOKT, Ha., Apr. 13 Al ieeieritts she was "prrsuadd"' to jps aiioard the V, S. IVttrcyer . -"t- " K" Oywrtlrt Alberts Pool . 5-yesr-- oid Fetersbur gJrt testified to- f day at a. tiaval eaaft, luttulry iu r connecUfH with ehwtrs assist I N-aMt Kramer, charged, with see- t reiing nr on th essei. I The gMUvt of lsSry convened , afier ihn t?iliinjsftle had heea cr- j dered. ark to thia frort when bs jsii pre?5ce alvowrtf dt&cav- eiyi, h-mijjer wa piarea in rro, "lumpA wvoHssrd "had -Bh her father causing hw ;i relum her so isi Petrrsbvu S The father, a ho sitd the tnv&m jtisatton hlrh -ressiled n thss-jgirtiS . (hf'-a vr . w CKp-ted here, fittr ing the day, x J The tfpeat iast hignx l&vupd in the rrmm rf & bssrdinj houac. ? A "murrird cr-tan pf letcrljBsir wa connected with cr, case by fyetHi her? he aaM tha woman a ptonin ti ato: away on th HilHncaSey feTptMf Jiar huftiamd, Khe rw ravte4, 'fm a thia wM when th Laatsaad fir-- ried at CKe 4 tick j:tft befons ' ti.s wife bearded Uke tfwftryr - 1