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CITY
EDITION
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THE WKATHKh
OKKGON': Unsettled tonight and
Tuesday, local snows in the east
und snow, turning to rain wont por
tion. Rising temperature.
VOLUME XXVII.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
LA GRANDE, OREGON MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1929.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 101.
BRING BODY
OF AVIATOR
FROM HIS
Long, Hazardous Journey
from Scene of Plane
Crash Ends "Sunday
Large Crowd At
Concert Despite
Chilly Weather
Program Appreciated By
Local Music Lovers;
Mrs. Russell Sings Two
Solo Numbers
FLIER DIED SOON
EAST OREGON
IN SUB -ZERO
WAVE SUNDAY
The largo from Antonln Dvor
ak's Fifth symphony "Krom the
'New World,' "In u Monaster; Our
!den." by Retell. ey, und "The Uluek
J Man." from the nulte "Dwellers of
AFTER SMASH-UP .the most popular numbers of the
, i . j concert given yesterday afternoon
t I V ixr-n n ''- c l ut tne Arcade ly tho La Grande
iiOay Will Ue bent tO municipal bund, under the dlrec-
Boise Tomorrow for ;lfn ot tAndvru Loney Jp-
iUrial J UeEtn Kj 3 m e concert was heard by a large crowd
. 4 Hours After Crash. , (f IjU(10",ndrf u
. Kussetl. La Ontiule contralto, Alas
' , I the soloist for the concert und her
A Nail group or mini, bearing uilli firm number "My Heart at Thy.
tlicni IIm body of llarolil K. liuck . Sweet Voice" from "Samson until
mm. Yariiey alrmtill pilot, arrived Delilah." and. the encore, "I-nsjte i
Ml file iowrr Ntutlon above .Cove O' Mine," by Kdward Walter, weiv j
yevlpnlay ufternoon ill fhu enfl of mmaiiK the moHt .enthusiastically1!
n hazardous trip Into tlic'.mimu- received selections. !
Iilhious mrlon iiImh- Horse, It:in-li, f!uv. McMillan, ho. n soloist, play- I
where Mr; liuckiiur's lune crushed ,,,, the intone solo in "Toreador's
Thursday iirternooii ut :(! o'clock. HunK ,,., ormen." us un encore
Tho livlulor. conscious mill fight. to the HC,con( number. ,
lug for Ills llr In lliu cull, lllwl . Sii.topliono Wuct -
in 10:30 o'clock Thursiliiy evening. A saxophone duet, "On the Blue I
four hours arter the smash-up. iiJ1KOon" by r'rlml and played by j
' Mr. Mvrick and Mr. Counsel), was i
First news of the ill-fUd pllnfa viKoroU!(y applauded,
death was telephoned to The Ob-j Another popular number was the
wervcr mioruj uoiure o o cmci
urday evening by Mrs. A. G. Conk
Coldest at Meacham,' Of
ficial Minimum Was "
36 Below
IW11
fianuna nuns
La Grande High
Saturday, 41-20
Tiger Rally in Final Peri
od Scores 13 While Op
ponents Were Gather
ing 6
TEN BELOW ZERO
RECORDED HERE
City Today
characteristic Intermezzo
flies." by Kteinke.
"Butter-
lln, correspondent at Cove. With. Encore numbers were "Glory of
lis arrival, thotlsnnds of people over (he Yankee Navy" by Sousa, und
the norlhwest, who were anxiously 'iep uy Amsdcn.
uwiittlnK news of the lost flier, ciaude Cooper. Harold Browning
mourned as they realized that a ut iM G,.ande, und Mr. Crane, for
gume battle had ended III favor merly"of John lJay but now of La
of the Grim Angel. ' i Grande, made their first appear-
Hotly Broken by Crush lance with the band at the concert
When Mr. Iluckners plane yesterday.
smashed in a woody section near (
a cabin occupied by two trappers,.' . . ,
Bill Urockman and Jack Humby, j JjlSt6rS jVieet '
lne llll.UCl UIUM! uu... u mo uuiipi
caused compound fractures of his
legs, crushed his chest and bruised
This Morning In
Sacajawea Inn
i
him about the head and elsewhere.
It t believed that the chest In- !
Juries were tho direct cauHe of
u u . ; , I A joint meeting of the La Grande
- Mr. Ituckner became lost In tho M lllHU..riai ussoelation and the Un
fog Thursday afternoon and !"- . County AH0ciutIon of Mlnls-
ud over Horse Kaneh ut u.zu.n. m.t , Min.,,Brt. wrtr.i,,.u -
flying ii hove the fog, ueuordlng to . . . . u SiU,ajuW(J11 inn thta
Tired from hard gabies the two
previous nights and with little suc
cess In basket shunting, the La
Grande Hih school basketball
team's string of consecutive victor
les was broken at Wallowa Satur
day night, the liraves wiimiiiK 44
;. . .. . so.
r f- " , -WTT a I'he play was much closer than
bnOW PrOteetS - W 1 II t e I, th score Indicates, It Is reported,
Wheat CrOpS Over' -the wlth the TiKers ahootlim often but
si , iTT - mi , wunoui success. uurinK mo iirsi
LOUnty; Warmer 111 IniS lhree quarters the Ux Grande team
was able to cage only occasional
Koals but in tho last period, a ral
ly scored 13 points while Wallowa
wan getting only six.
Tho Wallowa team, with no
Karnes for a week, was fresh und
in the peak of condition.
Crawford IIIkIi Scorer
x Crawford was high point man
with 1 2 and Karrett second with
1 1. Tine and Clark, forward, eaoh
scored 10.
Leaving Wallowa fiunday morn
ing, the team traveled home with
the weather at VI below xero. All
of the hoys taken on the trip re
turned in good condition, Coach It.
W. Christie reported. The iuva-
SI XDAV WKATHKK
I.U Cmnde 10 below
Mciit'litun . S6 below
Kmcr u'ise lelow
I iifoii I8 below
Iniblcr below
linker .i,.. I below
rnlontowii, Wnsli 80 IkIow
I I ole iui. Mont. 16 below
INM-Htello, Ida. lObelow
Kalisnell. Mont- .......... 10 iM'low
Kenttk, Wash H7 nbm-
I'eiHlletoii I below
larslirield SI above
I'tiofficlal reKirl. -
STATE HOUSE
PASSESHW,
BILLSTODAY
Second Week of Legisla
tive Session Finds the
Throttle Wide Open
GOVERNOR'S VETO
ON FOUR APPROVED
First Interesting Debate
of I Session Comes in
Connection With Mar
riage Measure
SAI.KNT. Ore., Jan. 21 (AI)
l'Mve bills were passed, four new
I hills introduced, threo were ru-re-I
firred to committees for amend,
numt, the governor's veto on four
house bills from the 1927 session
wus suHtained, v committee recom
mendations on M bills were ud
! opted and a half dozen hills were
t given itheir second reading, when
the house of representatives opened
at eleven o'clock this morning for
Its second week of business In tho
Sfctn iegisiauvo assembly.
Hills passed by tne houHo Mon-
sion Into Wallowa county was made ?y morning were follows: HU.
AH Eastern Oregon shivered In
sub-zero weather Sunday morning,
with the mercury plunging to many
degrees below. In La Qrajidc tho
in three cars, belonging to Robert
Stoddard, Mr. Christie and one do
nated by W. C, Perkins, of tho io
cal Ford garage.
1 Only one change was made In
official minimum was 10 below, the
which was registered between 8
and 6 o'clock Sunday morning. At
7:80 n. in. it was 9 below und ut 4
o'clock in the afternoon, street
thermometers registered even zero.
Two hours lutor the mercury had
moved up to 8 aboY. and this
morning at 7:30 o'clock the official
reading was 11 above,
Such a sudden drop and corres
pondingly abrupt rise In tempera
tures Is unusual here, aa sub-sero
weather often continues for threo
or four days. Cloudy weather Bun-
Wallowa lineup during the
gou laws and repealing section 906
relating to duties of courts In the
second district, which uccording
to the recommendation of tho re
peal of laws committees has no
present application: H. H. No, 12
h-niiie, uiui wnen i-y, guard, wan tQ uimmd Heclion 35, Oregon laws
. pertaining to jurisdiction of county
t iiii iiimiii u ii ruKD ni
(Continued on page 6)
llaruld O'Connell, manager of the
local alrimrt. The ntlot saw, an
opening In tho fog and went down,
honing to get his bearings. It was .
too dark to see planly. - Hemmed '
In by fog and the mountains, und
trying to wJork his way out, his
plane dived and crashed. There was
no shortage of fuel.
morning, followed by u bunquet at
noon. Twelve ministers and their
wives were In attendance.
Hpi'cinl music was furnished by
the Ht-v. Oliver HUey and Capt.
I'aek, of the Salvalion Army, gave
an address which was followed by
a general discussion. After "the
! hanuuet. Mr. Itiley sttoke on the
lescrlbrM Trip ! trend of religious thought as it re
Ur. It. O. McCall, La Grande lutes to tho Anglican communion
physician, thl morning described in Knglund.
the trip Into the hills and back as ,
inado the fastest time possible go- $?0fl JriI TV-TITI
ie in. honing then to be able to . PWV, tl ail OCHU
bring the aviator to safety. I
From Cove to the cabin in -which
Mr. Uuckner's body rested, j
it was necessary to have three i
heavy horses to breuk the trull. ;
due to snow that was frum three ,
to five feet deep. !
Given to Drunk
Driver Saturday
K. Kord plcuded K"Hty In munl-
We left Cove ut 12:30 p. m. Krl- : f ,,;, . ,vn ....
troxicated and was sentenced to
, pay a fine or $:toll and serve 10
, days in jail. In addition, bis driv
ers license was pent to hecretary
day," Dr. McCall said, "with fight
men In the party. We reached
Horse Kuhch at 7' o'clock, maktutt
the 16 miles In approximately sev
en hours. After a wonuertui mean of stU(, Hu HuBS
wo continued at 10 o'clock. In the Tc priHon,.r' wus unable to pay
meantime, the men at the Horse ' jlis fm. nn(1 lr 1P 1U8 t0 serve It
llunrh took care of our horses." out. It meuhs an extra 150 duys In
... DchoiiKliton Breaks Trail - I the Jail.
Me said that Harry UehoUKhtoll I
left the Horse llanch at 3 o'clock t
Friday with u draft horse und cut
lots und broke trail to within four
(Continued on l'uge 5)
Discussion Due At
Chamber Luncheon
GRANDE RONDE
IS FEATURED
IN NEW BOOK
UNIVEUKITY
Kugene, Jan. 1 1
i" The t'nlon county chamber of
i commerce forum to be held lomor-
Irow at noon ut thu Sacajawt-. inn
will have Tor the main feature an
j the program a discussion by K. R
Appleby, editor of the la Urarido
Olisrver, and It. J. Green, la
OF OHKflOX, Grande attorney.
(Special) The
vcrdunt Grande Hondo valley I YWQ HURT IN
ine neiiing 01 a new iioei, mucin i
of the Grande Ronde.' now re- j
ceivlng considerable attention in :
literary ciriLdes of the university be
en use its author, Hubert Ormond ,
Case, graduated from the school J
in 1922.
ACCIDENT AT
MEACHAM, ORE.
"One of the hard riding and fast
Ituy llond
brakemen on
and C L. Stoop,
an O.-W. train of
! emiitv freielit rurs e;int bound.
shooting novels with a western set- WOPe painfully, but not seriously In-
ling, is one critics way oi at- j jr(M, UjOHt 6:10 o'clock Saturday
scribing Case s book. j afternoon at Meaeham when one
"Grande Konde is the name ot , roi raP (..ipKconed Into another
courts, 1 curative measure and
passed on the recommendation of
the repeal of laws committee; H.;
H. 18, amending section 903 Oregon
laws, und repealing section U64
und 906, relating to court and of
ficial seals, .consolidating tho mat
ter of scale iu one section of tho
staluto hooks; K. Ft. 30, amending
section 2 1 U & Oregon laws relating
. , ' .to preferences on public contracts
K. I). Malone. of J.a Giaude. pro-. wnU,h vrovUWn foi. tno incsion of
prlotor. of a restuurunt on Jeffer-! t,x.Bl.rvU.e lm.n or tho WorU war;
son avenue, was urrulgned In the . Hi u.li2. repealing section 5 of
jjustico court tnm morning on a chapter 248 gej.orul laws of Ore
i cnarge or posHPntoon oi nu'ior uau
Malone Is Fined '
$250, Costs On I
Liquor Charge
MOVIE WRITERS
Ve J
Xrz. Man
Tho Culvers!!)' of Oregon's go
ing to be H Utile Hollywood soon,
for stiiileniH a ri' to produco u rmi
t ii ro length movie, with scciiiuio,
u tors und even dlns'tloii llm
ItrtMluct of tiiKlergiiMluntes. It's
to ho it typical rollege play with
athletics, cam pus sluils, study
whiles und evvn liv Inten-st,
MIhh ljouthO Crarke ami Carvel
Nelson will bit among tho feu
turod yluyors. , '
T"
Plane And Car
Collide; No One
Hurt In Crash
Aviator, Flying in Snow,
Tries td Land and Mot
orcar Is Seen Too Late
to 4void
8AM HICHNAHDINO, Cul., Jan.
21 (Al) A H.tnduy motoring fam
ily of nix. including a grandfather,
today watj describing to their
neighbors the frights und thrills of
having an ulrplune swoop out of
u snow swirling sky to collide head
on with. their automobile and of
now goon it was to nuve encapeu
' with nothing mom than u severe
Joltlni;.
Tho lone a v lutor, who wus cuught
In u ruging snowstorm which swirl-j
4 down from the Sar. IternurdinOj
mountains to the fringes of south-,
ern California's orange groves, liko-
wine wus nllve und uble to tell the
unusual tale.
Tho mulo evidence of the crush
a pluuw with u broken propeller
and wing, and a motor cur with a
smashed radiator and hood stood
ubundoned In the ditch ulongsldu
the national old trulls hlghwuy
three miles east of here
llolh on "lllght Side" . I
On tho records of tho tlan llor
uardlno police ntutlon, whero tho
survivors were brought lust night
by other Sunday motorists, wera
written the serious facts, and the
J saving humor of th highway col
lision. There wus the officially
given hut humorous statement of
William Tlco tho white hulred mo
toring giundfnther, that tho ptuuo
and tho cur were on their own or
tho "tight sides of the roud." 1
Hlchatd t 'rooks, tho aviator, re
ported that tho snowstorm sweep
ing oat of Cajon russ, forced him
to turn back towards his air field
at Han Itl-rnnrdlnn. Itu InereirMlnir
fury forced him to seek a landing
'where he could, "ruth or thun en
danger htiuHcIf among the snow
hidden wires und buildings of this
city. The road, and an apparently
clear stretch, . presented Itself.
Crooks was about to set tho plane
onto tho paved roadway when the
Tleo motor cur poked out of tho
wmto wall uncutl.
OFROYW
ISCOfMB
Selection As Interior Sec
retary Approved By
Slim Margin
ONE VOTE WOULD
HAVE CHANGED IT
Approving Action Follows
lhree Days or Discus
sion ; Attack Led by
Chairman Nye ,
SCHOOL BEGINS
". r . K.m wit UK. iu vii'Uiion coiurnin.
wiis rineiT :iiu uiii costs.' Hi uv flio bflls' "naB'sed" w'mv' IntAriiieed
piled his bond on the flno. Jle j cliln session by the bold-over com
j pleaded B-ullly. j mlttee from the I ! Z 7 session on
The. flno came as tile result ot the repeal und revision of laws.
a laid Saturday n.Bht by lilt, slier- l,uilir
Ut "d '" j House L;!sT37 KGU. Riven
The officers elHereu the listail- .i10P thlnl readlnir this mornlnir
a,v(ll,, riissoc Aro Mmv about 7.4o o 'clock Saturday : rt,.1.l.rel.1.,.(1 to coinmUtei s.ror
oeyeiai passes me inow nlKht ,v All lhl.y started ,imIldll,nt llfll.,. (ll.,lia,, ,, t,,
Ceillg Xieia in Xllgn '"" '" iuari oi floor of the house. House bill. ST.
f'hnnl UnilrlintT jll'iuld contained in a pitcher In the u,o purpose of which is to stun-
OII1UU1 UUHUlUJj , iitolien of the restaurant, one of durdlHo expense accounts of county
. , llu Blrls workinif there Kiabbed t:ie! ollicers. wus ro-rererred lifter
The second semester of. the lu Pitcher und poured nearly all of Its (iiii'slioirinit on the clauses relailnu
Orando school yeaT'beKiin this contents Into u conliilner of acid to sheiifr's exptMise accounts.
mornlnir when tho sludentn In the before she was s.oppeil by the of-j practically the first InleresilllB
llish school and (frado schools of fleers. KiiojrIi of the riulil, which debate of the present sesston fol
thoi.city sturted routine study u- oiricers say was lliiuur, wus left lowed the recommendation of l,on
ffain. School will be out sometime fo'' evidence, eriran of Multnomah county, chalr-
the latter, part or Alay. The dalo About six months ubo Malone man of the revision or laws coin
has not yet been orriclally an- wua fined roo on u similar charge, inittee, that hous bill 05, vulldat
nounced. I officers ntute. j Ink certain marriages, be passed.
I Those who made the raid were: j Metsker of ('olumbia objected to
The opcnlntf of u new semester Hherlfr Jesse Hieshears, II. the law on the claim that It "would
always brings some changes in Hie nlmm.t, night policeman: II. A. make u football of the present laws
enrollment numbers, or the schools Kiinghiiniiner, det.uly slierirr; Am- which reniilro six months to elapse
and means u muteiiul increuse to os Helms, deputy slierirr: I It 1 1 How- ufter u dlvoreo betore remaniiigo
the fiirollnie.nl. or the high school, nlKM policeman and Cliarlte is hgal." Metsker claimed that
although rigures on tho attendance wutktns. night polici'inun. ignorance of the law would not bo
will not bo available IJor wtvorul J ' an excuse ror validating tho mar-
days, It. Is said. . DIKK op IXJl'HIKK ' I rlages coulrary to the law. v
Several high school classes aro ' , lLj " I l.onergan explained thut tho law
now being held in Iho high school ,oS ANOKUOS, Jan. 21 (Al1) '"'cmpiod to legltlmaty.B childron
building which has been surricient- Wlllliim II. Liurbage, ntturney for h0,n l" Ples mairled In dlsre
ly retailed to make room for the the Santa Ke railway, died last Buri1 t,r 'K""'ee or the six months
classes or five of the high school night In the company hospital f Pievlso. .
teachers. These clusses are on the injuries suffered In the wrecking j' ' Veloed UIII Tabliil
first rioor. Work will not be com- of a Santu Kc train near llesperin, ' Vetoed house bill 621, on tho
plcted on the second floor ror some C'al., last month. Hurbage, who recoinmeiidullon of Winslow of
time, it Is said.' -was the only passenger serlously
Miss Catherine Surtain has been hurt In the derailment of seven
udded to the slaff of the high curs suflered a broken hip and ill
school and began her new duties as Juries to his back. A coroner's in
Instructor ot Kngllsh und drumatlcs quest into tho cause of bis deatli
this murnlnf,. ,wl!l be held today.
iinmrrn am WAV
! TO BELLE ISLE
' rmvKHNon hi kii;mi:i
Will Remain in Florida J
Until Inauguration in i
Capitol City ,
VA81UNI-iTON. Jan. 2 fAP)
I'ruHhlenl-eet Hoover left tills i
morning Toft Klorlda, whore he will j
remain until his return here fur'
thu March.' 4 iiruugurnllon. Mr.
Hoover is ghlng to Hello IhIc, near
Miami, whei'u he will reside ut tho
J. t Penney estate. His npcclul
train is scheduled to reuch Miami
tomorrow afternoon.
No ceremony was urranged to
accfimpuny the deiiarture, but a
small croM'd liad gathered at I'n-
lop station to nee Mr. and
Hoover hoard their train.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 21
'(A1J Tho Oklahoma scnute
lute today uccepted five Im
peachment ' charges ' against
(lov. Henry H. Johnston, truns
niltted to It by tho houso of
representative.
A rt solution notifying tho
governor that he was suspend- (
ed from office was adopted
Immediately ufierward by tho
Hcnato, 1
Doubt Cast On
Evolution By
U. S. Biologist
Mrs.
(Continued on Page f)
'Talkitf'YestAT
Arcade Theater
WASIIINdTOX, Jan. f (Al'l
Criivo ilniiht Is east on current the
ories of evolution by Dr. Austin II.
Ulark, biologist of the United States
An'oiiipHiiP.'il by Dr. Work j national museum, who has a tho
The president-elect's party In- ory of his own to replace theni.
eluded Dr. Hubert Work chairman "On the origin of umnklnd and
of tile republican national commit- aultnal lire in general," (.'lurk uivc.j
leu, who will iiccumpuny lilm to comrort to the fundamentalists,
Klorlda, Miss Janet Large of t.ua . "Ho far us cimcorns the malor
Angeles, u niecianil l.uwrellco group of animals," he said, "the
Jtlchcy, his piTHonul linHlstunt, and creationists snom to have the bet
Mrs. Hichcy, James Kruncls llurke (.,- of Iho argument. Thorn Is not
or I'lllsburg. geneiul counsel or Hie t. sllghlest. evlileniii that uny of
national committee In the cam-1 the major groups arose from any
pulgii, also was Invited t ike tho , ol i,t,r. Kaeh Is a speolul uiiiinal-
journey nut win slop on at i-iimi complex, related more or loss clorn-
Prohibition Investigator Expects !
No Changes in Present Dry Laws
the chief community In the Ore
gon novelist's book and apparently
describes Ii (Irande. Unlonvtlle,
a neighboring small town. Is taken
to be Union. The Grande Konde
river Is known as I'owder river.
Union county students on the
campus have shown a particular in
terest in the book.
VHATHMt TOlAY
7:3i n. m. 11 above.
'onditfon: cloudy, tempera
tures rising.
WKATIIFK YKNTi;itl.Y
. Maximum 19 above, minimum
10 below sero.
Condition: partly cloudy.
WKATIUIlt JA SI. I02K
Maximum Z, - minimum "
above. i
Condition: clear.
t Orumlo peod(!, who were fn
tlie Areade hint night, hud a brief
bit of "talkh's", wImmi one uct wus
staged as u preliminary tent for the
machinery, volume, etc. The act
wiix not ili'Mlirnofl fin enfeiluln-
No chunge will probably be mud tlgation. of reports that drinking - mvni ),ut merely as u lest. It has
In the present prohibition laws for . among students In our higher insti- Im, y,,t tieen announc ed when Iho
at least ten years, according to tutions of learning was on a dc-; -talkies' will bo Introduced us u
K. A. Haxlt tine. of Kouth Bend, cided Increasia and found them to n..UAir f(.alure here
Wash., senlOi- prohibition Inesti-1 be without foundation. liven In! Th(. wtn. Hound News a talk
gator, working nut from Washing- Yale, ho had had a statement from n.WM r(.fi huH h((.n ron(rii(.((.d
ton, I). In. a short address lajt a strong antl-pronihitlon )iofeHsor ( tll, j Jt Plin(j0 Theaters Inc
evening at he Klrst MethoVlist to the effect that lnce the pass- w hfl Hh ; ;;
church. Mr. Hazletine ln...d his age of the olrtead act. condUUms ...
statement on the fuel that Ifce pres. at tale were decidedly improve. ,0,r,.rln Tft( . . .
r.m niliilr ri.nrntlnn whlr-h I. fnm- H Btated that it was his ooinlon iniM Itil is naifi to l;e
lllar with conditions as they existed however, that prohibition was in-iK-fore
the pasag of the Vqhuead directly renponHlble for some things
act and tho various unsatisfactory ; which might be a foundation for
meudures tried to restrain the 11-' the circulated reports regarding
quor traffic etc., will not tolerate , conditions ut colleges and tinlver
any change In the present laws. It allies. That. Jio said luy in the
Is when the youth of today, the 1 fact that since prohibition, with a
students, both men and women. I certain class of former drinking
who have had no personal contact px-ople. there wan now financiJl
with the old saloons and accoin- . prosperity, and children In homes
pnnyfng conditions, who are Inrap-jwith lower ideals, or perhaps for
nlile lit cnmtiurinir f-nnditloriH then : ciicn Ideals, were now havlnir the
company, art? holding a conference J anJ now an(j wnu art. rcC(.ivlng a opportunity to attend these tu hools.
this afternoon in an effort to de-l Very rt(;nn(e ami persistent educa- j There they had taken their Ideals
causing a jar on the caboose which
Injured The two men in It. A con
ductor, also In the caboose, was
uninjured.
The two men were brought to
their I.a Grande home by the
S nod grass and Zimmerman ambu
lance. W. H. Guild, superintendent of
the second division, and other
members of the O.-W, railroad
one of the hefft I km led and Ms pr
Kentallons here will perrnll palrons
tojiear uu well ufl see, some of the
mo-it famous pcrsomt or the. wotld.
Two More Hanks
i Close In Spokane
Hi'Ueh to Kp4!iid u few weeks there
A corps of newspaper correHpono-i thixi foin
ents and photngiaphers also wero'lnr( creation.'
memiiers or tne party. ,
Although ho has completed slm-o
Ills return from Ho nth Americu a
busy two weeks of Htudy of the
questions facing his administration.
Mr. Hoover has a not her'task pre
paratory to his induction Into of
fice us tho nation's chief executive !
the writing of his inaugural ad-I
dress. While he Is iindei-Hiood to
huve drafted most of its major
points, this speech's preparation
probably will occupy much of his ,
time during the Florida visit, j
Chief among the topics Qf dls- ;
cusKlon during his two weeks ron-feri-nccs
In W;ixhliiKion has been
his cabinet, Hut Mr. Hoover under
inekcfit iiliiiiH in not cxwertefl lo
formally announce any members of ,l'"ni
his onieial f-imlly until his return
to the c pi tnl Idle wxt fitouth
when rt not her round or meet ings
with party leadem will bp held,
ulcl hi'hhittli
A 'I'lh-t sabbath Wlli (ipent by
Darwin, while held to be wrung
In (ho main, Is not entirely dls
ctided. Within plain and unlnmhi
gvotipH Dr. Clark allows for 'the
v-nrkfng of thu Darwinian theory
brought aliotit by natural und arti
ficial Helectlon.
Ho said he believed that in an
nppepred In the world suddenly
ami said that man was conrtiiitt
!v thrtiwing off suppoxerl abnor
lualltleK, lillots and also "Hiipei-
mcn and that one had a ho tit ta
hard a time nurvivlng as the other,
hi-cuuse Hiili-eoiisclouHty the entiiu
incf conspired aKalnt the "Hitpc:-i-tan"
hy shuttltm them up In an
uivhnit f ('invention and rentrlc-
fContlpnd tit I'ttam f
( termine tho cause of the accident.
ATltKSS IS lJl UKI
IiMK).V, Jun. 21 Al) A dln-
: luitrh lii Ihn I j.iwl..n LVoi.l.,.. V
from Hydney. New South Wales.
:sald the Amtrlmn actrefts, Maude
'Jeffries, now Mm. Osborne, wife
of an AiiKtrallan wool dealer, was
1 twricuKly injureil In an automobile
collhdun near Nanmma, Southern
j South .Wales. The accident oc
ivurred yeKtrdny when he was mo
,iorjjiB' Jier buband's property.
t ion a long anti-prohibition lines, i and habits and It was found to
come into leadership, thut present be true that it was among theso
prohibition laws are In danger of classes that drinking was more or
being changed. less prevalent.
Pmhlhiilofi HtHtT'cdliig
Mr. Huxlellne slated to his hear.
SI-OKAN'I-;. Jan, XI ' f Al Two
eoi I'eMpOiident bank of the l.'x-eh.-iiiKo
National of Spokane were
i. !o'"d today, which brought th
total of flowed banks In this section
to fle.
Th Miner) and Sinelteis' bank
ut North port and tho Itoekford
Mr. Huxlellne reported on tho State bunk were added to the roll
result of investigations made of which Includes the l-Ixchiinge Sa
il S. Missionary'
Killed in Basra
I tA Hit A, Ink.. Jin. AI
Henry Hllkett. (,f (be AniTle'iu
mlKxloii hi" been shot and
killed by Wababi li'ihoinMi.
Dram well Action
Postponed Today
LONDON'. Jan. 21 (Al') In
Ji iiclion j.roi i i0iiii:s broiiKht by
General liramwell Hooth were ad-
Joiir:iei until l-'riday when Ihey
' cfiee up in Chancery court this
mo itlnt'.
j The temporary Injuctlon w hhii
I re-'t iiiluetl the high council of tho
Salviiilon Army from electing a
' cinri'iH'ir lo General Hoolh will
jconltlMie In effect lllllll tho next
i hearing.
ers that prohibition was succeeding the statement that dri tilting among tlonnt. the First Kxehatiau Natlnn-
now as well as could be exftected, women was on the increase. Of a) of Coeur D'Aiene, Ida., and tho
and that Its succens was com par- I statements made and uiithoiitiei Lank' of Colville.
able to the suci-ew of other grat J ojuoted, Mr. Husteilne pointed out. The N'orthport tmnk hud money
reformatory laws and was being that almost lnvarinoiy the I II us- tl d up In I he Lxc h-inue National
as successfully enforced as were rations ued so generously were and the Lank of Colvllle. 'Die
others. Mr. Hazletine had made a either from Canada, front Kn gland Lockfo'd bank reported deposits
vi ry careful and thorough laves- or t Miliar foreign sources. o. SiHU.ouu.
NOVELIST OIKS I
Ni;W YOltK. Jan. 21 (AC)-! lINTKItT AIXH LAW-M VKIlltS
The Itody of Ieonard Cllne, novel-
h, who wmm relejiHed from J:il lat WASHINGTON. Jan. 21 (Al)
July, was found In his Oreenw leh Continuing hU serlea of ciMiKi'es-
OI'HALMOLOGIST DIES
KKULIN. Jan. 21 (AP) Pro.
Paul Sllex, one of the best know
German uphnlmoluuisttf, died todm
uged 7'.
S
WASHINGTON, Jan. tl AP
Ily a vote of 64 to S? the. senate
today c6uflrmed trie nomination of
Itoy O. West of Chicago to bo
secretary of interior, . The senate
ucted In executive session and vot
ed not to niulio public the roll call.
A chunge of one vote against West
would huvo rejected his nomina
tion. - .
Advised of his ' confirmation,
Hccretury Weat sufd:
"1 urn interested in the' work of
the department For six months I
have devoted myself to It with re
sults which must apeak for them
selves. I urn grutifled with tho
senate's action." v 1
Confirmation followed threo days
of scnute discussion in executivo
session. Opposition to the nominee
whs voiced by republican Independ
ents who complained particularly
of Mr, West's former holding; of
stock In tho Samuel Instill Utility
Interests.
Attack Ixtl By Kyiv
The attack on West wan ted by
Chairman Nye, of the lands com
mlttco which recommended h.a
confirmation hy a vote of to 4
along with Senator Norrii of Ne
braska. Senator' Donoen and Glenn -republicans,
of Illinois, defended the
euhlnot officer. Joined by sevorul
democrats. .
I f'AMPAKiN riMH IlKPOKt
WAHKlNQTONi Jaiirai Al
Jxpendltures of I!i5.2ft4.18 ror
J-lerbert Hoover and 152,623.63
for. Alfred M. Smith In their re
convention presidential campaigns
were reported to the senate today
by the campaign funds -Investigating
committee. The report llstrd
receipts of $380,151.98 for tho re
publican candidate and IM2.248.9tf
fur the democratic contestant.
MORALS GOOD
IN BUSINESS,
YOUNG STATES
NKW YOUK, Jun. 2 I(AP)
Owen D. Young, chairman of tho
board of the General Electric com
pany believes morals shape "big
business," and dishonesty la scarcn
enough to bu news. Tho recent
appointed unofficial American
lucinUer of the commltteo of ex
perts named to consider Germany
reparations, spoke from tho pulpit
of the I 'ark Avenua- Baptist churct
last night on "What la Kight Witt
Uuslness." ; i.
"Our big business Is no longe
retired by tho popte," ho auid
"Exploiters no longer own tho bii; '
concerns. Hunkers no lungor own
them. Their shares uro apreud
rroiu one end of the country to the
other. Broadly speuklng tho vast
organizations aro skilled hands
and tho. reads are reasonably sufo."
The danger today, Mr. Young
o alt tho rest, and appearing, x believes, conies not from bad men
special and dls- In business or bud principles but
rrom the difficulty of applying
rlKht principles to complicated sit
uations. "Our greatest, risk Is tho
mistaken Judgment of good drivers
whero the truffle $ heavy and thu
slunals uro complicated." -
CHICAGO COPS
ARREST 3,000
OVER WEEKEND
CHICAGO. Jan. 21 AP) Throo
thoucand persons were arrested
between Saturday nightfall and to
day's dawn In one of tho most aud-fh-n,
w tdeepreiid und successful po
llro drives In the history of Chica
go. Itaid were conducted against
every known habitat of tint gang
ster. gunman and robber. Tho
theater district swarmed with plain
clothes men, seeking the "dres
suit' crooks, and pollen putroln
were booked for hours aheud, sc
swift were the arrests.
The drive wus 1'ollce Chief Wit
Ham IttiKseU's answer to & woek o
crime marked by lu robberies 1:
w hich four persons were shot dea
and several others seriously woutit
ed.
Two-thirds of the city's, fort
of 6faao policemen were kept
double duty over Sunday to Insir
tho suceexs of the drive. .
VI Mji (if) Ntii'llo yexferday. The rned- utotiul bieiikfawt parties, President I He especially endeared hlmselt
leu! examiner si-lil he had been Conlldge had ns his guests at the to the German people hy organic
ded five dnvH. Hi-urt rilwawj was White Hoiiw today 23 members of Inff a school for soldiers who lost
Indicated us the caue of death.1 the house, id of tliOin republicuna. their eye-sigh tf urin .the. vuj-