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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE C I T Y EDITION THE WEATCZ2 OH tit ION: Fulr but with low elaudtt and fojf tonlKht and W-wl-nKduy, continued cold. Gentle, va- rUible winds. VOLUME XXVII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRE88 LA GRANDE, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1929. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 90. CI LINDSAY IS APPOINTED FIRE CHIEF Succeeds C. 0. Murchison, Who. Resigned from Mu i nicipal Office OTHER CHANGES r; IN DEPARTMENT I .Li Snddgrass Resigns ; from Call Men; Richard I. Thomas Employed As ,: Full-time Fireman . L. lirlson and John' loggers. ' 'f).a:Grahde lias a new fire chief, today; C. T. Lindsay, better kiiown as '.Curley," who has been.' acting assistant thief for ,the. Inst, few yenrs,;. It was announced, by. City Manager W. C. Crews, ..who ap pointed Mi. Lindsay last nlKlit ar ter Klre Chief C.-.O. Murchlson's designation." submitted Saturday, was accented. . "It has been my policy throughout to" promoto de partment heads from the ranks." .Mr. Crows said, "and I fool that Mr. Lindsay Js competent' and the logical man for the position." .No action . was taken on Mr.. Murchison'a 'resignation .over' the weekend. but the mattor was taken up at last night's regular monthly fire meeting in the municipal build ing, which was attended by mem bors of the city commission and the city, manager as well as1 call men and full-tlmo firemen. After considerable discussion, it was de cided to accept the resignation and appoint a new chief. . Mr, SMKlgrass Resigns -ilnpidlne- with the resignation of Hr. Murchison, a resignation I department of the high school, also was submitted by 1,.. L. Hnod grass, . assistant fire, chief of the call men. but Fire' Chief Lindsay said tpday that he hus not accepted it as yet. " The resignation of Mr. Knodgruia leaves a vacancy in the call men,, which will be filled In the near future, Resort Company To Sell $75,000 Preferred Stock G. L. Larison, La Grande, Ke-elected President at Meeting Held Here Last Night SELECT JURY M NETBERG TRIALTODAY La Grande Man Faces Court on Second Degree' Murder Charge The board of directors and a group of stockholders or the Wal lowa Lake Wonderland met lust nigni in mis city to discuss plans XT,lir X!n C r-YMI? for the summer of 1929 at the lake INI-W A.NUll KjURHKia rt-iort and to discuss reports on thel INTO COURT ROOM year la ; . A icsolution was passed I ' " .. . . calling for the sale, of - 75,uoo worth of preferred stock In 'the District AttOfney -ButVoulf stutes. Most of Nation Shivering With' Mercury Falling North Dakota Has 26 Be ' low Zero Freezing Temperatures in Fa r Southern States NEW YORK, Jan. 8 AP) Tho coldest weather of the winter -.was experienced by most uf tlie'ouuu try today. -'.-.'. '. ;r Krom the northwest where tho temperature dropped to 21) degrees below aero- at - Devils -Luke. N. -1., the cold . spread cusXwurd r.und southward tu the Atlantic coast And. corporation. Election of .officers and .'tho bourd of directors was ;hcld. U. I, Lurlson. 'president; J. Oa Miic pherson, vice president and' M.' K. Dixon, secretary, all were reelect ed. , , .. J'he board of directors will in clude the following; A. J. Siangc, 11. K. Dixon and J. C. Alacpherson. ' lpiVh SV5 Stfttp 'Will' U'aniarck. l.. bud o. teinperu- . ieign oays piate w iii tur4 uf M de(trecJ bt.,ww- rrQVe JVlUing . . UUe tU'whlle' temperatures were from 20 ...Mistaken Identity , .'"TpeV. u,. com. r". - - 'iwoulhcr of the winter when tho ENTERPRISE, Oro.. Jan. 8 temperature dropped to three be- (Special to The Observer) The low with predictions of ' coldcr Jory In the case of' the state vs., weather. Harry Newbcrg. of li. Grande, Trains Dclajml - 'The men who attended the meet-, who is-charged with .second degree Transcontinental trains were de- ing were; A. J. Btajigc. R. K. Tyler, murder as a result or the killing of. layed from one to three hours by Harlcy Richardson.-Lynne liohncn-. lxonerd Olsen,- was secured this the cold but' wire communication kamp, J. (.'. Maceherson, 11. E. morning after 30 veniremen wero Bull unaffected. Dixon. I'. J. Lilly. Joe Hopkins, of examined. I in the south, Asheville, N. C, Joseph; Charles AHInganmn, G. - District Attorney Sylvester Bur- registered the lowest temperature, New Teacher To Idl-CO UU 17 UllCS , person killing him Intended to kill. THE CREW OF THE "QUESTION MARK' 3 m Wh Mm mm 1 i' :W: hi ' FX t'tii $ I i, I mi ; I: -. If r .. lclgh, in his statement of tho case, tlle mercury there dropluK to 20 i said tnat tne state wouiu snow degrees ubove sero, Atlanta, On., jthat Leonard Olsen, of Lostlno, hlid degrees and Uiuisvlllo, Ky., )wts not killed because the horse nd .Birmingham, Ala., each hud ,, no. was riunm miniiKKii lur .24 Nu ho,,e tor moderation wan j ' deer, but because he was mistaken held out befol.e lhe mtdde of tho 1 (for some otner person ana mat mo weC(t ' ' I High winds accompanied the . -sn1 lUrfesw's ritalcnirat .. (menay arop at tne mercury in new , Here On Jan. lO Orecn. I.a Grande attorney, York where a low of 18 degrees yms -'In-stating the 'ense-for tho Jlefcnd- above sero was recorded with culd- .', ' : " ' anti olalnifd that the testimony w weather In prospect. a iwv u i ii iim.i.rr would show that Mr. Olsen was; In Western New York stato torn-, of tho La Orandc High school for ' killed on account of a white horse "perulures were only a. tow degrees horrlllt doctor of Juniper, a small this year. Miss Catherine Sartain, ' he -was riding being mistaken tor aoove seru, uccumpumvu uy iuih of Eugene, will arrive here Jan, IS a deer and also that Nowborg did 'Winds. to begin her duties as Instructor in not fire the fatal; shot. ; . l.nc,IIul. ..nil Wrf Af tna .Iminullnl 5 Here's (lio.cnrw nf nniiy nlriiicn ulio set n intv world's ctnliiruiM'o record of nioiv tliun IA0 Imiirx ikiiiIIiiiioiih rilglit over lm Angeles wild Km Dlivto. lA-fl In rlglils Major Carl Sinuk, cnin nuuider or the nionuiilwiio "Question Mark," Cipliilii Ira (,'. Knkcr, Lieutenant II, A. Ilulvbrsoiii nuMidet l.liniteniinl lOlwmifl QueMiidn mid Sergeant Itoy Hh'. They are. thv first iih'H who linvo ever siwnt slx.ilnys In tlio air wllli no iiiternilNslnns on the ffroiiud. Influenza Takes Hermit Doctor Of Juniper oftA'Kl, Colo.. Jan. 8 (At') The flerefl the. iurv bn. kent together miss ouriuin was graauuicu irwm 4durlng tho trial. little: change hkhio There won little change in weulh er conditions in l.a Grande over mountain Kettlemont near here, who spurned uutomohlles, book keeping, modern surgery, operating rooms and hills, is dead. For a quarter of a century' or mora lr. .11, A. Arbogust has mln the University of Oregon in 1027-r A Kood manv lnw(CH nnd spec- "'B,,t' wlth a "''n'"11"" u( H above jHtered to tho Ills of cowboys and and last year did graduate work at . tators wore present, at the trial ; same as on the precotllnt! homesteaders In this sparsely set- iT..t. -it., a wiB-An.ln Ol.n . . T nii?h I linlil IT re tr 1 Hi A eMl . At 7:H0 ...... ....... ...... Inrlnv frnm l.a flmnrln.. , ' " " lieu neuuoil OI ine Hluie. Ills sua- the University of Wisconsin. ecolvcd a scholarship to that Unl- -! Thn '.defendant and Kreil Mat thlH wnd" 11 wnn two do- d, llurm TOrrle htTO to the bed- verslty. , ,. , . ' " wero arrested after' the killing of re" co,aor tnu" ye'orduy ut 7: JO. ,,, , nl8 ,iatienlM and he never Miss Sartain will tako the place ; Mr. Olsen. they making tho claim. Su fur tnl" w'"'1"' no wraith. hud R tceIlhune iniied In tho of Mn. Weaver, who taucht last-lhiit Ihev nilslank his home for a or be,-n experienced, with the illei.. -..Kin n ih hnlu ihi wer. Richard Thomas, who lias ucen i term. , - , . x . . ; deer the night of the hoottn. -owii -wtner ocevrnns eariy in his offloe and home. employed by the city engineer fori ' rB,,H to ,j,i. Black is also facing a second do- December, when the mercury fell i Th. aK.d phyalcian. 84 years bid the last five or six years, was this; . . . .. , ,,,, r:greo murder ohargc and his case to four above. The coldest weuin- wht.n!ne diedi ncVcr mude a charge morning employed to fill the va cancy; In the full-time firemen.' : Ho Picw Assistant - -; It was -also " announccd- this iuornlng that no assistant fire chief achievement. It Is. . announced. scheduled for trial tomorrow. In er thl8 n""'h 'as Friday and Hut- flir h(lt (,., Hnd lived from the enso ine newocrg iriai is enueu oy ,v., - iree will orierings or nis paiienis. aoove wna.tuuire, ;.lM..(A o1o'-w"haw."! uuiirK.e,t beef, a cuuple of bushels of pota'. While on the university camous JjHhe Wus dlroctor 6C tho Junior i.tuut..t!m,?-.. , .f was stage manager ono year for would be appointed, but, that the, h , a d spon80rod .,,nnBll.tllv .IllrlncF Mr. l.lndKUV Sl responsibility during Mr.. Lindsay's absence will be pluced on all of tho men. with each ono acting as us slstunt at . different times. Mr, Murchison wss first era liloVed by tho department In Keb- ruary, . 1 803 and was appointed, chief In April, 1918. holding that' position .continuously since then. ; , Mr. Lindsay was employed by the department on Kcbruury 13. 192S. ' " '. ' Ml'.! Hhodgriiss hus been Identi fied with the department since its reorganisation Jan. 81. 196. Th reslsnatlon submitted by Mr. Miirchison. who has not an nounced his plans for tho future as yet,.' follows: , '; "January 5, 1929 'Vl'o the Hon. Com mission and General Manager: "1 hereby tender my resignation as chief or the La Grande flro de partment to take effect January 6, 1929. "1 wish to thank the commis sion and general manager for tho support that they have given inu In the past. "Very truly yaurs" (Signed) C. O. Murchison. EPISCOPALIANS ELECT OFFICERS OFFICERS OF' ENCAMPMENT ARE SEATED Star Kllcamiiliienl No. 3'JI 1. O . O. !'. held tnslullullon of officers rliiHl nliFlit. . X. K. Hrugg. D. D. . Vi acted us Installing officer. The following were installed: chief patriarch. Trank Mel'lierson: high priest. Henry McGoldrlck; senior warden. .Ine iillirer. iuntor warden. Paul Vr-b. u.riiM Henry Wlnbirn treasurer. t K. Bragg: guide. J. KochnsparSer: first watch. James Moss; second watch, George Ball: third watch. Albert lock; first' guard of tent. J. A. Arburkle: sec ond gusrd of tent. W. M. MO'lurc: inside sentinel. A. H. Houston: out side sentinel. Harrison Davis: A. H. Harvey re-elected to three year term ns trustee. at the University. - She attulned honorable mention In- tho physical education' depart- ', mcnt and Is a Red Cross exam-' incr.. She was also secretary of. tho sctilptor club on tho campus and is the owner of an Oregon ' ; sweater, awarded for athiclic. Annual r.hlivph . Mopfintr Thcurrlcnlom will be 'some-; Held Last Night With what changed In the Kngllsli dc- T,artrp. At.tftnrianfre First Ward Team Wins From Rivals j In a fust. hard-fouKllt basketball game lust night the M. 1. A. Klrst Wurd hoopsters walked away wjlh tho honors over their rivals the Hcu olid Ward teum, 18 to 10. The Kind Ward men thus got revonMc on tho Second 'Ward team which wun the partmcnt with Miss . Kartaln's coming, school offlciuls say. . Sh ' will teach some of the classes now: Officers of the Kplscopul church handled by Miss Alice Kllppel and for 1929 were elected ut the an-j toos or flour, or hay or grain for his hnrso mado up the uffyrlngs. In general. Dr. Arbogast died of Inf tuenxa.' . Pupil, 12, Will Sue Iler School Teacher BRAIN OPERATION BAD BOY. HOPE Death, Or Freedom And a New Chance v Awaits, Cleveland Prisoner . CLKV1JLANI1, O.. Jun. 8 (AP) Death, or freedom and a new chanco awaited Arthur Borry. 10-year-old '"bad bov" convicted of robbing the malls, as hn lay In a hospital horo today fighting for re covery from an operation for. re moval of an abscess from his hraln, performed In an effort to correct his .tendencies to crime. With tho entry of an order by Federal Judge Paul Jones today deferring uxecutlon ,bf 'a sentence of one year ut tho Washington -tiny ttillrilng- nhMol 'firf-'robblfM the.-myv Philanelphla postoff'lce, the government enters. Into the ox porlinent whereby It is hoped tho lad can bo cured 'and s'qt urlglit... Medics Expect Full Recovery Of King George PREDICT KO FARIiI RELIEF THIS SESSION Strong Bloc of Hoover Men May .Delay It Until After March 4 , BORAH GUEST OF PRESIDENT-ELECT Expect No Statements By New Chief for Some Time Iowa . Recom mends D. Pierce WASHINGTON, Jun. (A) Beginning a second day of confer ences, Herbert Hoover chatted over the breakfast table or more than an hour today with one of hie out standing ca in pslgnsrs, Herat tor Borah, of Idaho. . , Mke other caller.. Senator Borah was hesitant tu report any views of the president-elect or to detail r tho conversation, but It was under- ' stood the discussion Included a thorough analysis of the. legisla tive situation and the . problems confronting the new administra tion. .,-.., Hale. Watson VMI The day soon found other sen -nines proceeding to the Hoover headquarters at the Mayflower ho tel, Inoludlng Senator Wataqn, of Indiana, the prospective republican lender of the senate next session. and Kenuto Hale of Maine, who la fighting for the ortiiser bill. Reports already are going the capltol that no LONDON', Jan. 8 (AP) Tho! British public today accepted tbej complete, recovery of King George rounris ..t ih. as a forogono conclusion. Tho tonse sittlem,mt ,iv,d be looked for from solicitude which formerly chiirno- Mr. n00Ver an oroblems bafoi. this terlsed the crowds around the gales lon t oongress. particularly, of Buckingham palace has dlsap- j faPm re,.f. one development' la reared. . - ; a conclusion reached, by several , Last nights hullotln said: I senators, that the pending McKary "Tho king hud a uulet day. Thoro ; fll,.m bm cunot be pbt through aO Is no chunge to, report In lus mHj-;tmil B0Mlllon nd that , ,tra aea- aion next spring Is unavoidable. ' Hlnnuc Hoover Bloc' -There Is a strong bloc of Hoover . - 'men opposing farm relief : tegtela . tlon until the next administration comes Into power.' This group. in clude Senators Uorah, ; Jones of . v,.tn,i i. - Washington und Urookhurt of rtinh to tonvrtlesnnil' ''m . .May llcluni Homb . . X Arthur will be given the oppor. tunlly, If ho recovers, to return to his home, and if he does recover h:''will go With the good wishes nf Miss Irene Nungessur, assistant din- ti'lct attorney who uigod that thu operation bo porformed. Hho becunio Interested In the dence. ltKIOllWH'llO. Wis., Jan. 8 (AP) lieeiLilse. she clulllieil. she. hlld 10' KUIIIH last WCOk -G Id 6. The udllS .,,,. ,, lnu,.,l t,r.,uiwl her nark I were considered overwhelmingly In ui,i,.i, f,.ti,l- "l unt nni m .noil eitl-riiso when Mia 1u,v urlmliinH i.,liu.I fuvor of the Second Ward team r.,,n " during school hours, Kvelyn - HO letters from a mull box of the' HoSS To RedllCC mini mo uvw uui-nii o oi'iiim , jacilSOIl, 13, II pupil III Hie ixein.y wiiiu Ciiien ieiulllUllfl COIIipuny COll- lust night. 'school here, is bringing notion for tnining II.OUIl In checks. Ho cash. Miss KIlppol will teach some Jt , nual mee'tlng of the church held i Bob Stoddard was referee ut the damages of 2,00(l against her, I'd ono of the chucks but destroyed the subjects which were tuught last night. Tho following were' game. At the end of the first Half teacher, Kenneth Hcoon. i tho others and told Miss Nungesscr esty's condition. Tho noxt bulle. jM tin will be Issued tomorrow eve ning." , . It was explained for the benefit j of the publlo that the words "No change" did not Imply that the king's condition was uusatisfiiolury but meant that ho wus holding his .. iT..' i..'. ". T: ' l.7i.'-,'w;. lonw; v ;fmrmitqnsl leader h- a stato Which hus not yet been l'",V ""'"" ' re,iched-tl.ei0 might l,o several ,h " '"' " aVoit to the- MoNary .i..v .,., .iri.,li Imnrove. '' tur l-asasge at this "V .-,,,(., 1,1 ha fillll. Mn Kiipiiort 1h now untfclpj-Ud, ttl- l.mhitalfm hlH HlrPMKth, it wim frit l,,,T . I thiit UuctorH would not ho diHH.t.-! ,Mr- lf"vr have brought no f,tMl di-flnlte word tu the cu.iUul, , The return to tho iHMimitfio nf p Tim Hltutitlon w given erM- iMilioUn ti day iih ut durlnii, the niorrunit when Mr, ChriMtmitN tlinn wim ' taken uh im ;Hver received the entire Iowa iidlciitlun of Ui doutorH' conn- doloKUtlon in trie noun. mont would ln recorded. An Ioiik ne there Ih no Mctlmck and the KImk by Airs. Weaver. elected: senior warden. I.. Heusfl ler; junior warden. It. C. Cowltns; tveatrymen. H. A. Zurbrlck, J. H. Kut$Nt;II. A. Milne, O. KIIi and 1.. Hnodgratu. Iteports of the finunclal slutua of the church wre made and the 1 " wurk of the I ant yeur was dis- liy, of Hot I.ake, hufl-cuHHeU. About an hundred per in aiicnuanuu' Select Mr 8. Phy As State Chairman Mrs. W. T. accepted an appointment of chair- eons were muriKhlp In the Oregon Fedem! Ion meeting, of Women's clulm, Hho tiKB been . -- named utate ctialtmun of the junior meinbeihlp of the state federa tion. The uppointment was mud'; by Alra. G. J. Krankcl, of Tort lund, state piesident. The work will involve the orga nization of the Junior membership in the women's federation. ut the Miss Bennett Hurt In Auto Accident Miss Jctta Mennett, or Wallowa, wim severely bruised In an auto mobile accident which occurred late Suuday evening when the coach In which idle wus riding with three other persons, skhjded on the highway about a mllo cast of linbler and turned over on one Hide, according to "Dutch" Hanicn, . of 1-a Grande. Jiick Wade, who was held in the Kmnk Hherlenllcb. of Khrln. and city jail for the slate on charges UorHce J.iulefleld. of Wallowa, of auto theft, escaped last nlpht. wpro two Qlhf,r occUpantM Cf the accoruutg io ine ponce. ixb hwi automobile, Prisoner Escapes ' From City Jail the score w-uh . 10 to 7 itr fuvur of The girt claims she was forced thut he knew of no reason for tult- trial KxiNH'l KitiiO) leUjr The delenation report od that the consensus of opinion In congress tviis that farm legislation could not (Iffinv Kmenaea hB ,mcled ttt iM After. tfCC? CgAeOCO , Wurds membera of the delegation ' said that Mr, Hoover declared that , KAl.UM, Ore.. Jan. (Al-)-.'' Coolldij. " wa chief. ut linbler tonight. llie riifn iiiu leuni. . ' in eir ine iniii-tiiu uiii iiih buhuui inni, mirr inn irmi two iwiiiiiiifni in iuiiim.u in ,,,,,ii,, ,. .,,,,i,i ,U,, ,IA,1 1B nu,n I HO nUUIIU ,llltl IVIllll Mill JlltlJ. KUIlin l"l II lllinil,:,-il IIIIU limi. in HU UIIU Ilia L Will lllllllieil L D'UIIIIIIN l"" Mrtl m v vi," mi' I , , Pl ,1. p ,, u i feelings were hurt to tho extent ot . jun sentence was Imposed he lie-, of iidinliilsini mi tno siaio iiepan- . ' , , , .i.,,i ( ,20.li(i. ' igan to complain of headaches and incut, Hecretni y of Hti.lo llnl K. I,,.?1'"" ! o!. . !..! Ti. PlfT-! when Miss Nungcssor learned or I loss has udoptpil a policy of no '. .,.. . - candidate for It she arranged i.n x-inv e.ainlna- salary liicienses iliirlng that forth-"' ' olr- ",.,""1'' ", tlon which-revealed ih. i.ee.- -1...1 n mi ,.r "iinekiiia" secretary of ugricultur. In the next ; . . , i,, - ... ,., r udnillilslrutlon. ..... Habitual Criminal Law Upheld Today ; SCORES GIVEN FOR HOWLING EVENT SUNDAY HAI.KIM", X)re.. Jan. 8 AI') i Oregon's hHbittial crliiituul law, cu- j acted In 111-7. which makes it pos-j slide to give lire sentences to hub- ; itual criminals. Is constitutional, 1 says un opinion uf the supreme, j (l-tli ml lenms here Kundiiy have Kecires hi Hie O.-W. howling match between l-i Oranile Women employes., will be allowed courl today. The opinion, writ- tell by Justice Hrown. arrlrms Judge John 11. Ktevciisoli or the. lowee court for MiiHnomah couuty In the case of the slate aguiiiKt -ohll K. Mlllltll, uppellaut. i:xrusio. Kiiiiis om; HAN ANTONIO. Texas, Jan. (AI') Anton Itathiiiuu. dwner or a packing plant here, was killed, one workman and a boy were seri ously Injured, and twenty work men oscuped Injury when, the boll Tho operation was perrormed a n,,i. ,i,iv off each month. week ago. The boy was to liuvn l.-m-i her evuiv ilniiartinnnl head been sentenced today, but Judge nrrns' offico Is'iuwd to elinilii-, ""e , Jones agreed to defer 'the sentence ;llu ontn-ely .or cut to a minimum ' to await the outoome or th.) ia- ..i, OVP, ,ino . Herbert Hoover w perlment. , ( the youth dies tin I ' ' '''ed today when ' ICXPIitHtK.ll HA SAN - KltANt'lSt'O, Jan. 8 (AP) Mlrs Louise A. Boyd. Arctic ex plorer and sports woman, was re ported sel-lously HI at her home here suffering from pneumonia. er exploded lodity and fell hock I'hev wem tinlniuri.il I through the roof of the building out through a basement door that Mp Barnes ssys. jnmong the men. , led into tne tire aeparimeni. inm was the first escape from the city Jail in several yeurs. It wus said. Wude. who lives near Portland, wus arrested here the weekend be fore New Year's day after' an ex citing chase. , at. ..II r raClUreX OttUll 'from this county for a year of re Wlillu fnrtatinri search work, today ut the forum n iuie 1 vasimy Iuiich-0I1 or ,ne cltamhtr f com. - ' merce by Wray Lawrence, county agent for this county in Mr. Avery's Work of County Agent H. G. Avery Praised at Chamber of Commerce open will Ken inn mm .no i,n- "i.i ..it nii-ii:ijr u. ueuii prisoner. II able fur piibllcalluii (oibiy. The he lives und fulls ugahi into crime i-CMiills wero announced In yesler- when liberated ho will bo sent to I day's observer. I Washington to serve his sentence! Walling, of tho Portland team, "on the conclusion thut the nlisi-nss bnil the highest Individual kiiio had no Inrliienco on his behavior. In the five-man team competition, "Ml lr ,l0 "n'ls himself rreed of I wllh a 5H1. Noel nf Portland was Hi" Inclliuitlun to do wrong tho second wllh r.lili, Alnswiirtli or Li operiitloii will bo considered a sue Crandc third wllh fi.'i!) mid Ueil.l ess and ttm cliurgu will bn foigot- of l-i (irande fourth wllh r. 1 7. i Te;im scores wero: Portland 2, 11711; I I.i (iriinde -881!. Ill the r!irKles: l.mib, I.'dy, Klrl gin. for Piii-tlsnd. und (uuk. Ilelhl and Alnsworth were winners. The highest score In tills compntllloii was made by Cook, who got a 50, two pulnljl more than (Origin's or. H. In tho doubles the two tenuis broke even with Ii (irande win ning In the playoff. I'dy and Hli-I-iin won from Kiiekwalter und lliidgln, 2t to ill 2; Nel and Hiil- liryant Trial Is Set for January 21 CLEMENCY MAY HE EXTENDED TO MRS. MILLER Lire LANKINO, Mich., Jim, H (AP) flovernnr Kred W. Oroen today In dicated tha executive - cieiieni.-y. may be extended to Mis. l:i(a Mao Miller, flr.l ,ininn I., I. ..n,--..-.i Hfkh praise was given to C'oiin-lC. Iteynolds" work there us chum- man lost to Delhi und Alnsworth..,,, !ri) imprisonment Michigan ly Agent II. O. Avery, now awuy'ber of commerce secretary, a pu- I'tK l" HUH, and Iiiiib and Walling under' the habitual criminal law. sltlon which Mr. Iteynolds fiirnier- tied nowiiru una i oos oi m ly held in li Orandc. f Orandc, loith teums scoring SH-. Itoliert Makln. rhalrman of Ihej Klrlgln. with 234, turned In tho s hool board, called attention to best game. Delhi, of Jji Orande, the annual school election which is was second wllh 223. being held this afternoon lit Cen- J 1 ' ' ' tral and Greenwood schools be- ' TO M K ItltOK KltX . j . - , . . .. .1 tinii'ei i k'li nr.. I.n H I L I'l 1 tween ana i o ciock. mc urseo ' v, ' ' yesterday l.y the stale supreme all voters . express their opinions -l-ogan llryiuit. New Vorh fl- . hB ,. ,.,, nn inp iftfi meu.iireH iy i-iihiiiik ,m, .i..i. ... - COItVAI.I.lH. Ore.. Jan. 8 (AP) A plea or not guilty was entered, today by Jjtnv.ii llryant, IndUled yesterday on A. ohlilgh of first de gree murder In connection with the' slabbing to deiilh of Lewis "lllp" Dlckerson. Oregon State college student and assistant rootball( conch. Judge'fl. T. Hklpworth set; Jan. 21, I" u. m.. ns time for trlul. OI IKT I.NAI'Gt IIATION WASHINGTON. Jan. (AP) iiiiinv ui mi riotuiivii . bout the return of : us definitely qui- he gave his ap-: , provul to the March 4 Inauguration plans of u simple nature. , Itoyond (he official ceremony ot ili-ti. - In- nf Ih. uiillnl lhe urn. g'rani calls for a parade ehlefly ol military units. The Inaugural bur et other days will be omlttod. VOLCANO TOLL MAY REACH 22, REPORTS SAY bi;i:noh ajkkh, jun. ap - Wltti five bodies recovered from I the ruin caused by the eruptlun ot 'the Chilean volcano Calbuco ntur Euaene Girl Shot Itn'tiov fivfithci' liuke Lliintiulhue, It appeared pos 'U ,, tu,,tty lhut !,, BVO ha(i nk. rnr lililn Jimmv Ituhnen kamp. five-year-oid son of Mr1, and absence. Mrs. Hat Bohnenkamp. lias.necnl Mr MWrrce n his first op one bit of bad luck after another ,eMnlnce ,efore a group of local during the last two months. business men. gave un Interesting Just before Thanksgiving jimmy un(1 n9tl.u,,Uve ,k ,he devel- Klie was convicted of four llnuor laW violations. "No one expects her to. servo it llfn term," riovernor Oreon said. '. , 1" "Hho must, however, pay s reason- SliPl'dllie COlirt IS linje penally lor ner oietiHn. Ills cominent follnwcd a dccl-dnn in it loll "f 22 lives. ' Dispatches from Puerto Moult said that t.'arblneers hud uncon firmed reports that five families, tutnllliiu 22 persons, were missing. These faiullles lived In the region heir homo 14 miles noi tn- " - unelnm t'Hy. 'lhe coroner the volcano poured lava " I liver II. iinrr uiniiii.iivii noiu ,i many injured had been taken from lhe stricken area to Puerto Varus, across Lake Lianqutnue. Kt'OKNI-:. oi'K, .Inn. s (AP) -Mary Mnl'giiiel Oiilues. 7. was ralnlly shot by her hrolller. lion erl, H. while the two -ere iduvlug with a small rifle Monthly uftcr- noon at their homo 14 miles norm west of J said lhe shooting was accidental. XH lt,.l t All boats on the -t)-mlle -wide M -KATIIKH T)IAY J:3 u. m. I iibove. Minimum II above. Condltlon-Partly cloudy. ' WHATIIKIl VKSTKItDAV Maximum 27. minimum It ibove.' Condition Partly cloudy. WKUHMI JAN. '" Maximum 47. mlnlmuui 3 ibuve. Condition: Clear. ' -- ...i.i ll ., I... Kit .... I I I I.... broke his arm when he was play- -,,, , .ri..uillp. i this coun- I no l inn ..... " ' " uml ...mflnnlng the life sentence or ing wllh a footlwll with friends ,A n.,r.n!, ,n- ,, e,-ht venrs nPtw""y l" ",n" . . i ,...i, l'"d Palm. "Pint nf g'n" IP.r, the ami Sunday sfternoon about ' 2:31) HL e " Al,ry hfs been eiiuZed Bnd th" '" " ' m"K' '"m; ' . ' ', ' l" ' -entenced under Lk when he was coasting on " Z emplojed , f , ,., ru y for lhe latter oiwirder from ((f . . . . . . ' iii in it si 1 1 nn . a firici ihik iiiu whk t. it. utiiiin, n-in-r- were preHKed Into eervlco for j the renctio work. After the people KAI,KM, On-.. Jun. K fAI) The h"'1 Pn hfouht to nafetv, cattle tti.lf MUtin ine court IimIhV heUil fl , v-i ii ,-ih mii"i .-.- a.. . tlii hearlntr a n-w docket of UJi "'" 't.Ilr.,rw. skuii lurt above I He pointed out specifically ad- mJlut. ,y Oeorge lliintlngtnn I'nr- ruptey. The suit wi brought' , vaneement made in wheat growing. ;.,., new cdl,r f the District in I he court district having juris. MCI HI o ' hl'AIUH It the left ear. home and Is potatoes. llveHt.M-ki boys' and girls ;,. diction over tlic mcinbi-rs of thai , lie Is in bed at ui . . cub work, dulrjliig, hay. oats, bur- This was the first meeting of lhe compsny. I- I'OltTI.AND. Ore., Jan. K (AP) getung "" "' ;,:: ley., sweet clover and other lines. (M-eurreu in ii.r nd quoted stalistk-s to show pro- John Clark resldem at 110 Sec ln-rw, . , ,ry h,rilB d street when Jlmrn, " hldu. to tne W)rk ot ,h. cow tMt. brother and aom. W'nda, associations. . coasting down the sta?ep hill. Jim- " mv failed to turn his sled In time I Mr. l-awrence. who came her. . iiv-i!) eumplntf Into the hui. from KIuiiWth.KuIK -.i-kc of Karl i-nsa-s. and lite lat of thi sehedillad ror hciirlllg March f. The I ii-schiltes river water nd Jlalli'tilloli casi' Is on tho docket. line land upon which the hot uslies 1st Is : were pouring. Hut water was also stieiinilug trom the snowciuu vol cano Into the lake. The disturbance was stuted tu bo subsiding tuduy. - ehnmber sina-e before the holidays. Judge H. K. Urady. praildent. was chairman and called upon the Itev. J. Oeorge Wals. af the Preshyle I Victim of an unknown assailant TO mm KM T V. s. CONSTANTINOPLK. Jan. (AI") Mrs. Iwangeltne Lindbergh, mother of the famous trans-Allan- Hrtl'HTON. Texas. Jun. II HI'I h .nibbed l.lm In the al.ilnmeii Henry K. Almond, tt. polltlcul w,h pw-kpt-knlfe. H. Ishain. , "' "ler. Is planning to return to leader snd millionaire msnufactui- Kn unconsa lous at the Oood Hum- the ( lilted Stales on Jan. la after rlan churrh to extend thanks. The t or Vancouver, H. ."., ailed hero arlliin hospllul today. His con- a porlod of cnemlslry learning bi luncheun wus held ut the fsucuja- lodry after un opeiutlon -New dltlon wus serious due tu loss of tho American college. Mile will go w. . V.-;;it dev. (blood. , uy way of I-ypt. r TWO AIIKt-fl'tU VOliNtlSTOWN. Ohio, Jan. S ( AP) ' Iwo men weio arroste . hero toakiy In connection with th , slaying Sunduy of Mr. and Mr John Oser of near Canal tf-ltoir.' Chief of Police McNlcholan an nounced, , .