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CITY EDITION EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAYr-FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE THE WEATHER OR KG ON": Hnows In east and ratna west portions tonight and Wednesday; warmer. VOLUME XXVII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE, OREGON TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1929. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 108. SNOW RECORD CHALKED UP (TONIGHT Four and Half Inch Fall Brings Total for Month v to 45io Inches February Term Circuit Court Begins Monday Calendar Drawn Up by Judge J. W. Knowles Grand Jury Session to Be Held - ' The calendur for the, Kebruury term of circuit court In La Grande huH been set by Circuit Judge J. W. I Knowles und the trial of the cases, jult of which are civil actions, will .begin Monday, Feb. 4. SEVEN BIDS RECEIVED ON TRAIL WORK State Highway " Commis sion to Award Contracts This Afternoon MEETING HELD IN Major Measures Are Introduced At State House Auto License Bill and Re vised Excise Tax Plan In; Highway Work Discussed GOVERNMENT IS RAUCM, Ore.. Jan. St), (AIM Two of the much-discussed legls latlve proposals cmtnntlng fro in special committees functioning in the interim between the 1927 and PORTLAND TODAY 'came official business of the ST.th ........ ...1. 1.. I..w,,l., w ...1,1, Ut..llnllnn 1 ATTHEPEAK Best Conducted in World, Says President Coolidge STATE AND LOCAL EXPENSE HIGHER IN THE NEWS MOST IN ANY ONE momtw suxrv. issfi Tk ;V"i"ri-..r..' ..; .,.1 I ' V" ' .ew - . - ' . ialso meet Monday and if any crlm- i La Grande to Baker Hieh-;!,uttX,rte dn..fnrethBrnnn,i!leiWin -Resurface l.C Miles 'luomobiTencenHo1 fees unaveniK Chief Executive War ns way Again Opened By Plows; Wallowa Road Closed for Days A fltirrr of wind anil snow, of litlxzanl like proportions, swept (limit Kb I41 (ramie Just after f o'clock loduy for a short time The Nlorni was also felt over the val ley hut did not last Imtjc enough to blockade highway. An additional four and half session, this will be decided at that time. The court will meet In the Odd fellows temple at lul Elm street. The first case will be that of Charles Uldritige vs. the Blue Mountain Transportation company, scheduled for Monday, Feb. 4. On of Hilffard-La Section of the Old Ore gon Trail Grande'0 ier con1, nMtl 1,10 a,"io to national banking associations, state j banks, and flnanclul mercantile, j manufacturing und business cor porations. I !, . POHTI.AND. Ore., Jan. 29 (AP) , The auto iicense measure be-' Contractors crowded Into tho rompH house bill i!8u. bv Senator the same day the case of Jesse court houso Here touay to near me Klddlo and UepresentHtivei Wins Hawthorne vs. David C, Graham reading of bids for the few jobs ,(AV Andrews, Norton and Look will be tried. . . i let by the state highway commis- wood antJ the exciHO tax proposal Kebruury 6. Tuesday, Is the date "'on. There was little road wor"; f (1(!MjBnilted Ha house bill 279, In set for the case of Earl Chandler let., the largest Job being for 8.6 trodlCed by Representatives An- vs. Neal Crawford. -a . Wl ' " ' ' ' tlrews, Carkln find Hamilton. The case of J, F. T. Galloway v. llevtMxl 3leasuro Under the revised excise tax cor- m lies of resurfacing the Hnker- Kneina section of the Old Oregon Trnil. Nine bids were received for 1 this work, which Includes the fur-1 Inches of snow, which fell in La Lafayette Skeen will be tried Wed. lng claas. Weather reeor. which! Lilly Hrown will be tried. , broken Mono for maintenance. have been kept In the municipal 1 fne other eases follow: Friday, Feb. . S. B. Williamson vs. Harry Hoffman: Monday. Feb. 11. C. H. Finn vs. August Erlcksun; Monday, Feb. 1 1, Olllc Giles vs. W. C. Whitehead. The docket for the coming term Idoes not include so many cases as Against "Rapidly Mounting" Outlays Fears Panicky Period WASHINGTON. Jan. 89 AP) The Federal government. In ITosl dent molldgo's opinion, Is "tho best conducted big business In 1 the world." lie expressed this view last night In making his final uddress to the government business orgunl- mutton at Its semi-annual mcetlnK. j In addition, the chief oxecullve re viewed tho accomplishments or tn r7 i l it . -a a Aimee Witness In Judge Hardy Hearing Today Refuses to Answer Ques tion Concerning Ormis ton; Says- $2,500 Was "Love Offering" LOH ANGKl-KH, Jan. 211 AP)--Buperlor Judgo Chi'Ioh 8. Hardy voluntarily took the witness stand today after an Investigating com mittee of the state legislature had dismissed Us first wltneas In the morning session, , Almeo Sempie Mcpherson. A noon adjournment was called and tho Jurist wua asked to appear this afternoon. permitted to- offset hudget system of regulating nutlon- taxes paid in the expenditures In the eight youra building since, 1888, fail to show any slnele month with more snow than this January and there Is still two and a half days left to go with more snow predicted for tonight. Up to last night the total was 41 inches. Here are the heavy snows since 1880 that foil In any one mouth: Year 'January 1 aim . February lit 10 January lilt 2 January Januury .............. February January Incomplete. 1918 1fl1! Total Know 35 1 4 42 13 44 14 37 41 . 31 45 12 .lunuary and February,- lfllfl, liold the all-time two-month snow reeurd with a tutul of 80 Inches, or six and uvo-thirds feet. , ITe4-oi-ritlrcklntf Perlorf Seven bids wero rweived for re Ktirfaclng 1.0 miles or the HlUanl Tj Grande stx-tloit of I bo Old On, gon Trail and riiriilshlng 14,000 cubic yimls of broken stone fur maintenance. To furnish C.?o0 cubic yards of usual, officials ut the county clerk's ', crushed gravel for maintenance office announce. J purpose on Missouri Bend section. Alsea highway, seven. bids, and fori supplying 46,0(10 cubic yards of I broken stone for maintenance of I poratlons are 'direct property taxes paid state up to WO per cent of the ex cise levy, and the tax Imposed Is restricted to business done within the state of Oregon. ! It is provided that the proceeds ,of the tax shall be deposited to tho i general fund of the stale and shall be used to reduce stato taxes upon , real property. r . Annual Meeting Of Bank Is Held;' 1 The Dalles-John Day section of the Columbia Rlvor highway 13 i bids. . yj 1 Tk 1 A. 'Ji TO IIUIIU limine BOard KeeleCtCa ! tx. M vere received for i creek on Pacific highway ' V, miles oi.i) iumi ii ; ri' SAI.10M. Ore., Jan. 2 (AIM A bill that two years ago met with ering opposition and died In com mittee, providing tltot counties be fhut . it tiMu bi-n in onoratlon thanked government employes gen- ernlly for helping to make It n ; success and urged a continued "constructive" economy as cssen- j tlnl to nullonul prosperity. .Mrs. Coolirigo AlU'ixK - The meeting was attended by Vlco rresldent Dawes, tho ontlro cabinet, hoads or many govern ment bureaus, numorojs goveriw inent employes charged with mak ing ovttendltures and as many spectators as could be seated In thil hall.. Mrs. CoolldKC too. was pro Kent and sat In a box overlooking, J&vlh hOH ANOKLKM. Jan. 29 (AP) Almeo Kemplo Mcpherson, cele brated pastor of Angelua Temple, today had smilingly checked all ef forts of a special committee of the state legislature to revive her kid naping, atibsoitucnt escape from her captors and trek u cross the burn ing desert sands Into Douglas, Ari xona. In 1D20. x " A happy wttnean before the five HOOVER AND SMITH IIAVE BRIEF VISIT Demo Standard Bearer of 1928 Calls at Belle Isle Home WISHES LUCK TO PRESIDENT-ELECT Two Distinguished Men Discuss Recent Cam paign; Hoover Greets Ex-governor Cordially Ity Jamo U Wmt (Associated Press Stnff Wrltarl MIAMI BEACH, Pin., Jun. 29 ( A I )-lresldent-elect Hoover 'and Alfred E. 8mlth spent D5 minutes with each other today at the Hoov- solemn assemblymen, the bronju-'er vacation horns on Belle Isle, haired chief exponent of the. fou square gospel gavo a new charac terisation to the $8,6uo check paid out to Superior Judge-Carlos 8. Hardy, who la threatened with Im peachment procoodlngs for accept ing It. "A iovo orrtTinx" The money "was "a love offer ing." Mis. Mcpherson testified. 8he said It was not a part of the "fight mostly reminiscing: about events In the spectacular campaign last fall In which, they were the principals. Wearing his celebrated brown derby and formal morning clothes, the democratlo standard bearer of ' 1018 reached Belle Isle promptly at 11 a. m., the hour for his appoint ment with hie victorious opponent. . His Inevitable cigar was very much In evidence ns he stepped from the tho-Devll" fund which hor congro- CBr wnl,:" " gallon raised to defend her against "am' BUtmora hotel at Coral Oablea, where he. has hi headquar ters. , ? i lUskob With Him Accompanying the former gover nor were John J. Ruakob, chairman relieved of cooperation with the the stago surrounded by the wives The annual mooting of the I.a Orunde National bank was held at 10 o'clock this morning In the bank building, at which timo the board i of directors was re-elected. - . ' I 'The members of the board fol low: A. T. Hill, P. L. Meyers, Rob- Jcrt 8. Kukln, W... 0- Sawyer, John south of Cunyonvllle, seven bldsfor (Continued on Page 6) VALLEY SUITED 1 state In the construction of stato highways, will again bo Inoduced at this cession by Henator Kdwarn K. Halley of Lane county, j Halley says that tho cost of con structing state highways projected fSli.lloO.Ollll. (Continued on Page 5) - lnnldentully. "(he- liirt two"i!JBi'ii cvMaciiherson, Hi-8. io4ldB, J lmve been noted for "unusual" I (1. Hnntlgrnss, J. F. . C'unley und weather. A year ago the rainfall was 211.47 Inches, compared with a five-year average of 19.14 Inches, list summer all heat records since 186 were broken. The only rec ord remaining- iincracked Is the twn. month snowfall mark of 11)10. Snowplows arc being used on streets and highways day and night In an effort to keep the roads open for travel. Tho state highway de partment shops announced this morning that the lat (Irande to Ma ker sector of the old Oregon Trail hud again been opened after being blockaded by drifts during last night. The section between li Cliando and Pendleton Is open and one-way truffle Is now required only. In occasional stretches. Be tween I,a Orunde and Wallowa lake snowHllries cover the highway In tho canyon for about a mile, Os o;ir rutler. slate engineer, reports. It will take several days to clear this road. It Is believed. No lOxlreme Cold Although .parts of the Northwest lrive been experiencing extreme cold the last few days, l.a Orunde hiis escaped this. The minimum temperature last night was H above and at T.30 this morning the mercury was op to 23 above. Outnlde of inconvenience to tra vel, collapsing of roofs of two I-o Omul garages, and the difficulty cf game birds finding feed, the snow has done practlcully no dom- liaii Zundel. " ' I Tho election of officers will bi held nt a second l o'clock this afternoon. School Board Will eer."ing'atb4 C. C. Clemen Tells the o in in erce vlul-' vl Fur-ljearing Industry of the cabinet officers. At the conclusion of tho presi dent's speech, tho gathering wus addressed by Brig. den. Herbert M. Lord, the director of the budg et loii-fuu. . who described the f- 'n, i vi i la ! ii l it win bo about mrs iininir made to avert u, threat- AmerKn tviieu it nwui'il l no I I2(i.(iti0.0liu. Under tho nresent Kned' di-fielt ut tho closo of the' rro- of the llrlllsli fretgliler mesent fiscal year. He also d- Tco-brldKo. Throi-yetirs ago Ills clured Indications wero that In-' Proslilenl lt4Mwvdt mnml tlio prnsed federal expenditures would cttow of .tliw freighter Anllnoe. lie iiocessarv in tho future, wnlcn,, Mr. uiikert, or Hiiinniawm, mk-ii, .''slf(iwi)tild makq" tmv need- forv'was klllwi' bj.- Walulol Irlbcsnini economy all tho more urgent. Warning IssuuuV rrcsident Coolidge said It would Hero arc two men who havo luuu. III lllk Ill.tt'U -4t Hut lnul. week fmiutntlyi Cuiit, (iwirgo .evangelist is the real spark which rence Rlchey, Frliil (upper), ami tluvltcv. Hen ry llllkrrt (hnkiw). Cupt. 1'rkit FOR RAT FARMING 300 Tickets For- Lyceum Number i 1 IJrt!., O.U be a "great mistake" . to suppose , ritC DClIIlL iJUIU that "we can continue our nutlonal as on tlic hrlilgu nf the liner nt llasru. Irali, 'when --Ills auto- .'lliobllti was nniliusliecl. Meet This Evening prosperity" unless we continue Insist upon ronKrucllvo eeonomy . Rovernnient. Tarwinir from the nullonul mi (. I. i;iii-KdeiTer, the mun ' " ' iiniinv tnlonfcM. will liike tho nhit- f. ( Clemenle. of the Inter-: f,.m' llt lh0 u,..t(,ut church to-' mmiatration to state and. local irov. ,ul,llul1" ' " . - .morrow night at s n cloeK to eponu . JsiH-akcr at tlic Cliamiier oi com-tlB ,,vennK SI1tortn I mIiik on aud- The school board will meet to- mcrco luncheon ut the Kacalawea ,,, (l( tuvn!(le,,e ,, students, night to discuss the purchasing of "" l?1 "l noon, tell nr the mem- !t , a(!ron,, ( ,.,., , ,V(a.um equipment for the auditorium and l.rshh pn-sent of the Jmporbineo sponsored by La Oran.lu stage of he li Grande High school r, '"T"1 I",1-"" . ' 4..T!1 Ti "'"h-""'1- building. His talk was. both InlercAlng and VpH.rd nftc,.m,n ,,c.,.een 2r,0 (Continued on Pe S FIREMEN HOLD ANNUAL CLAM FEED MONDAY Members of the La Orunde fire department, city officials and Kuestn KHthered buck of the fire trucks In the city building lust night ut 7 o'clock and enjoyed the annual mid-winter clam feed. Fire men huve been planning for the event foi gome time and It was de clared that the feed whs one of the best In years, and besides, no fire ulurms Interrupted the busy work of the knives, forks and spoons. Besides the tubs of elums, other Items on the menu were as follows: riiih, cheese, crackers, clam broth, c-uffee. celery, pickles, cake. Ice envim and near bt-er. Following the dinner the group went upstairs and wound up the evening at curds and billiards. WKATHKIt TODAY 7:30 a. m. '3 above. Minimum Is Hhuve. Condlliun Partly cloudy. ... WKATHKIt YKKTKKOAY Maximum 24, minimum 1 ubove. Condition Snow, four and half inches. WKATIIKK JAN. 2. I2H Maximum 39, minimum 33 above. About 10 desks snd chairs to be j used by the touchers to I'cpluce those burned In the I!l28 fire have arrived In La Grundo. Five of them are already installed In the classrooms at the high auhool building, according to members of the board. The rest of the desks will be kept In otorage until other classrooms In the high school build ing ure ready for use. j Mrs. Runyan Dies In Baker Today His talk wuh both liUercstlnfj and instructive. , ,' He staled jthnt a recent survey showed that- cmdltlona -'lh the Grande Ituundn valley for muskrat J furms are almost lduul and dls-i cussed the project In which he is Interested to some extent He also told or the great Increase that may be expected from musltrata pro vided they are glv n tho right kind of care. r Ir. Hay Murphy presided In tho aljsenre of Judge ' H. M. Urudy, president of tho chum her of com merce. and 300 tickets were distributed to high school students wlio are. sell ing them for tomorrow night's performance. ernments. Mr. Coolidge viewed what he termed their "rapidly mounting" oultuys as a wurnlug "of the f'anger ol depression and a repetition of Die disaster that overlook the country In the clos ing days : of 1H2." Comparing present economic conditions with theweAnf I, when the budge system was instituted. Mr. t'oolldge said that while lie could not clulm ;;;N0 INDICATIONS OF CRIME, CLAIM Tickets will bo on reserve at Glass for the government "all Dim credit Iirug store nil day tomorrow for for tho restoration of our country's those who wish to have their gen- ertil admission tickets reserved. Mr. Burgderfer lA a chararterlst hind "all of his make-up work Is done In full view of the uudleiicc and his fast-moving cycle of chur nelerlxution tire given without any tiresome waits." it Is said. i s, , business." he did believe that "wise government policies, particularly v'bi nrniioiiiy In government ex pendtt'jres with steady reduction of the nnttonul debt" hud a "domi nant Inriuence." ; an ( ;Mrs. Johanna Gangloff Begins Her 93rd Year Of Life This Morning Word Wus received In Im G this morning that Mrs. 'harleit , Itunyun, well known resident of La! Grande. died nt Huker at f:.tM o'clock this morning. She bus been ! One of Lu Grande's best loved ill for some time. It Is reported, j and respected pioneers. Mrs. Jo and went to Baker about a week hunna Gangloff, today begun her ago to be with her sister. Funeral 33rd year of life, spending It quiet services will be held tomorrow af- ly at her home facing on Fourth ternoon at 2:30 o'clock In Baker. 'street just across the street from Mra. Kunyan tfaa the wife of the former location of the brieK Charles Kunyan, local sign puln-J house In which she resided for ter. and her many friends In La ' nmriy years before, she moved from Grande were saddened today with jt because of cxpuhulnn of the clly'a the news of her passing. bushiest; dlstiict. .... : j There was no celebration toduy wr r m w-t or y''hiy, but Sunday members K Of P. Turkey Feed !r the Gangloff family gathered a wj wj w a ri 'Hit- Sacajawta Inn for a blithdsv tie lU MjUSI & VenltlQ Uunnur l honor or Mrs. Gungloff. (This dinner was held Sunday be (cause It wus Impossible for some j members of the frimlly lo be here on her anniveisury. In Keelleiil l.rallff, Mrs. Gangloff, who remembers A number of members from olb- . . ... ., ' ,...ibii er lodges in the county were in at-' 1 ' , . , , " ! , ' 7, J Electrical" Berry Is Valued At $5 More than 100 Knights of 1'yih las and Pythian Sisters of Im Grande attended the turkey feed held here last night at the K. of P. hall. PAKIS, Jan. 2'J (AP) A light but expensive limch of -e)ei:trl:ully ripened stnnvberi'ies hetutenod the two years previous to her inuiriuge hibora of tho acudemy of sciences In 1K62 sho made her home. In today. Olympia. Wash., and In h-r Tnw ,l0rrlpH wvr produced at a husband come to the Grande ,llt ,, iii11M,rflMll ,tr ,i.n Itonde valley and started a nursery here. In 18tf5 Mrs. Gunglorf Join ed him and they settled on their ( nnmesiean, wnerc 'ttingioii purK is now lorated, building it homo Just below tho p'uee whtrre the monu ment stands. feasibility of making different plants grow rupldly by artlflclul ght. Two research workers. All I-'niui Then, . This city was all f;ir:n lund tlien. The Orandy houne. stooil where It did until the Ir.iltdlng of Im Grande hotel caused Its removal from the corner of Fourth ami Adams. The ' old Palmer Iiouhj was located A mill Ff fftri tl ft l iges Truffault and M. Thurney essen, took only 40 duys to bring the berries lo maturity as against ftf) duys required by Old Hol. I The strnwberrles en me high, however. It costing five dollurs a berry lo produce them. Hut the academicians found them no less delicious for that reason. Elder Northcott Testifies in Trial of His Son in . Riverside, Cal. charges of subordination of perjury und conspiracy to -obstruct Justice' I Although tho hearing is for the i purpose of determining whether Judge Hardy was "practicing law" while on tho bench and accepting of the democratlo national commlt- I a fee for legal advice, on which toe, and William P. Kenny. Ilfe nuestlon an Impeachment action long friend. Smith led the way up j hinges, tho attempted revival of the the short concrete wnlk to the door I famous kidnaping story by cross- of the sun parlor, where tn and hla I examination or the light house companions were greeted by Law- aecretary to Mr. overnight has re-Kimiiod puuiiii Hoover. - curiosity In th Angolus temple , Tha president-elect in while 'transaction. While her followers troullerg ttnd ,n0M uni a aouhl,. sung hymns and prayed, several bH1(ted bluo ,,., C(mt ,tood ,u,t J hundred persons struggled to hear wUhln th0 doorway and shook the dlaloguo when Mrs. Mcl'her, ;hlin(ta am wltn Mt tau ol,pon.nt ion took the stand. i iun then with the other two. The ICIcM-lrlf Om-sllon. Ivlsltors wore made comfortable In . ' ., .'. . , .two lanta Miay ehalrii and th pra ..; . . " "1. 'loader did Moat of the talking. The effect of tills question Waal , . I clortrlfyinr;. It came suddenly I Wishes Hoove f i3rV ' from CI airman Utile In the' midst oov. Smith said afterwards that of some roiitlno iiuesllonk nbout ne md congratulated Mr. Hoover I Angolas temple finances. Ormls-!u, wished him tuck, i tan Is tbo roi-mor .temple rudlo Op-1 -Anii t moanl It," he added, em. orator lor whom a nation-wide phasitlng. each word. Bcarch was eondilcleil when tliej ., talked about some of the evungellst disappeared. Mrs. Mr. , fny things that happened during I'herson slralglilened In the witness thu cumpulgii," the former gover i balr. Her attorney, Cromwell 'nor went n. exptalnlng that Mr. Ormsby leaped to his feet. lloovor related some of his own ex. "lion'l iinsw.T that uucstlon Mrs. p,,,.eclll, that gave him a muse -Mel'heraon." he ordered, Ormsby . Illellt ana thot ne dld HUgy,!,.. then addressed tho committee, say-j "Mr, Hoover lookod well," was Ing the duration hod no bearing on tn0 oomment of the distinguished the liouiing. Tho lawyer was told . vlKlttir. . ' i . (hat lie was overruled und that thoj Their I-lrst Talk wiiness miisi answer tne (iiescion Ormsby again turned to the evun koIIkJ. . , iieiusus to Answer. .when both were speaking on tho "I Instruct you not lo answor mme pitttform in nbvi York City. (Continued on Page 5) COI HTItOOM, - Tuvornlile, Clil.r Jun. 29 (A I') "I have never .anon-; snythlng lllero that would liwlleato , that there ever had been a crime committed," Cyrus Northcott 'de ed from the witness stand today, testifying regurding alleged eondl clared Irinil witness stand today cutt'H Wllli'vllle, Col.. chicken ranc?h, The older Nortlicol I's tesli inony was Ibe first adduced dining Ooi-dcin Stewart Nnrtheotl's trial In ulmost direct refutation of Hun ford Clark's story of boy-sluylng at. the ranch.' Cyrus; UlthpllKll Ills liltltllde was one of di-.!i-rf Ion, and bis totUliuony was' given wljli uppanuit n-lue-lance, apieari-d t.o warm to Ills son slightly as the quoit lonlllf pro gressed, tlordon Hlewiil't. liioill fled the harsh tone be bad adopted at the start, and fre'iuently ad- dressed Ills fatln-r as "daddy." WAHMINflTON, Jan The elder Northcott declared bo ! president Coolidge plans to send u call nev-r nnu seen cj-oroon niranrc . imdget roeoinmendatlon to congress . This was the first talk the late opponents ever had hud although they hud met once back In M'il The former governor when leav ing the house agreed to go to the 'executive's office a eouple of hun j ill od yards away to talk with the newspaper correspondents who are (with tho president-elect, but boforo i he reached there he changed his mind, : I Kmlth drove directly back to hies for breakfast, explain- i i . Ing that ho had eomo away from WAMIII.'(;T.', Jan. 211 (Al'l lllH n"0' without the morning meal Tim senate today ngrccxl to limit order to be on tlnxfJfor his call (li liine cm Hie cruiser bill beginning which was arranged for last night iiom .Monday. I by Mr. Ilaskob after Mr. . Hoover ! ' had made public a statement say ing he would be glud It the demo- Vi (!') 'cratlc leader could find timo to Early Building Of Cruisers Is . Coolidge Planum "- beat Kanrord f.'lark. his 1 f-yeur-old I immediately nsklng for approjirla- tendance at the meeting. The eve ning wus spent with contests and playing games. Seal Sale Report to see very well. Mrs. Gungloir ame lo the Grand Ponde valley bm-k In the Cos. when tho little village on the hill was tirxt beginning to blossom. Since that limn she has watched where the rullroad now Is und ther uas one ot her building. I where the Meal place stands along the hiH. Old Town was pretty well are ' UP there being sevraf sji- loonfi, a sior ano several nouses. Mr. and Mrs. Gungloff lived on Ih' lr homeidrad site until I wlM-n he diet! and sho came to make her home with her daugh ter. Mis. J. I-:. Foley. Aorfr Cnm nitf ihe coming or the railroad and the " " I removal of the Iwal business m i long ago and her hot The annual Wrthday dinner In hr honor is a custom established of frenis tlon to present day Ii Giande, and j sincerely hope that It will be en finally witnessed the growth into a event for mny yrH lo come. AM thriving el'y of more Ihun 11, '"'"of hr-r family exeept two grand children weie preenl for the Sun- Again Adjourned UiXMtiX, Jan. 29 (AP) The Sitlvutlou Army Injunction hearing tn chancery court adjourned this afternoon until tomorrow. Two lengthy sessions were held loday In which eul representatives of General Mrumwe)! (tooth and of the hluh council submitted a mass of documentary evidence and many arguments. nephew, and (hut until the arrival or Jessie. Sunrord'H sister, rrom 'a nuila, ho hnd been couvlnee! that Sunford drslred to remain ut the ranch. j "Han ford loifl me," Cyrim said, I "that he wlsh' d Jessie wouldn't I come because she would only ralsu Quiet Arrival I'V.r th first time since his n r- rlval In Greater Miami laat Hun- tlous to begin cruder building op- oruilona nt dnco, provided congress (luy Mp Bmiih'S cur wllB unaecom ujjproveM in inn niivui conmruciion bill without the stipulation that the panted by a motorcycle police de rntl. It crossed the .Venetian cause- veasels should be hullt within a fix- wuy luaU(nB to ui0 u0 m rather uu nine. (Continued Pag & Ogden Mills Dies In Gotham Today in total figures will be avHllble. "I wish to thank the chairmen of the community for their work in making the eal rate a succeaM," Mm. Gump announce. The work was carried on In Ia Gr.nde end throughout the county. yoii'vn hem 1'ioittng for, f'amphe't, a tui-'ili tlti in bis r t)t. fie h oi -M a passenger W Vio inigtit I ;i v it, so he lonttM Mm up. J-'un enough, hit v.-cs rtgbl. be t'.''inn ed I Im moni y. i on'l nu-rni'y. M r. 1 logf-ne-' thut isn't Itic h i'! .f t. ( amplH II J (rNTO poHlvefy refitre) Ji rr-wfird. W'tllld- ! ,,!,(,(,. ( n't t -n listen to it. n I then- I H lorH1 ,t :et thlf. IHog - drove right I HiyH ,m(B down lo i'ii e'Ur er-mpiiny neao qiisiie'r tm-l offe'-e'I lo reiiobei si -xtrn lulleaK'e dv reiiMO'i if IS37, near Heldelitera;. Germany. prsdv and daughter. I.oimnne; Ml- routttmm of Granard. His other (tne return or Ibc nion-y to its own and cntne to the IJnited Htiiftsjund Mm, Julius lloesch. Mrs. Mry daurhter, Mrs. Henry tarngte er. around -"une Horn. ftr uper.dln I T. Koiy. Marcus liowch and rU'f - Ph)'-4, U in Pslm .tench attending rnt you g'rtd your seareh 'a her rlrihood cn the coslilient. .''or'i. u2 lien-it:;. t?:e l".Te of her own dJuhUr. over, Mr. Ul'i," A t'ltnl of 7 1 S has so far heen reported from the sak ut f'hrist- nuis selila In Union couniy held un- persons. der the auspices of the 1-a. (irande j rp until lal Itist spring she t day dinner. Those who attended, . Neighborhood club, according to mad" her home In a brick rest-j were: Mr. und Mrs, l,e Hotivy, and! NKW VfHK. Jan. V iAP Mrs. C. E. Gump, county chairman dence buck or the powfofrirA bid dnitghter, Joan; Mr. und Mrs, P. Ogden Mills, rin.mcler and piitron of the drive. AH but five schools with :he coming of the Montgom- A. Kotey and children Mercedes of the arts, died at his homo In have reported und as soon an the -cry Ward V o. store, she mmelmud Tom. of The fiils: Mr, arid Hast BWlh street early todriy of money from those Mf-hooU is turned Into the former Herman Hlcgrlut Mm. J. J. I'oley and danghfer. pneuirior.btB was 72 years old. home aeroi-s Fourth street. i Marietta and hllicalM-th; Mr. andi At his hedHldn were his son. - Iini In fiermany. Mm S. A. Fitxgra!d and duugh- den I. Mills, under secn-tary of j t he compi nv ror th Mrs. Gangloff was born Jan. SU.ri.-r, N.mcy; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh the treasury. nd h's d.iuvhlcr, the run up on He rn"( Blow Out The Light i Diogenes He Is Found PKOUIA. III., Jjio Dear Diogenes; Plow tern nfi'l tiike it l'iad Heie's Knlph Cn mpte-M, pii(posi;h M spi;si WASIIINCITGN, Jim. VA (AP) HiiHpenslon of the proposed cruller i const I'txrt lou prognim in the event an arm ami-tit conference between Gteal PrlKtin and the (Trilled Ktttlex Is called wus propoMcd In an amend ment to the erulner bill offered to rtuy by .Senator Norris. republican, Nebraskn. j The NorrlK proposal, offered as 'the senate turned to another day of debute on th bill for the con 'structlnn of 11 uuxlllury wurshlps, 'utuld rci(iir-'it the presildent to UHk ;G"'''t iii lf iln to a conference limit f-Mtn I ciu scr construction. . II ' i.e.' (Continued on Pag 6) STATE COURT REFUSES TO STAY NOOSE !'i (,M") it ye ii- 'a;i r y mr r . . he nmn .Nl;W Olll.KANB. Jan. !9 (AP The c-onlemplated move on fed eral courts now has materialised In the legal right to save Mrs. Ada. Manner l.obouof and Dr. T. B. Dre her rrom hiuiglng l-'ebruury I at Kranklln for the murder of James l.ebouef, huabund of Mrs. ljebouef, I the night of July 1. 1027. I Thrice saved rrom the gullows, i the physician and tho widow were I disappointed but not surprised ' uben Informed In their prison cells Thrnimh Drpn Snow ,hut tt ,ul "nremo court iutu lirUUJIl tJVVlt OIIVIV y,Btrlv refUsoa tt ,i).dlly stay ot : .-; Take Medicine Wis.. Jan, V) ( AP) ' Counsel loday Intended to carry it HirniiKh with even their buttle Into federal court later u light sleigh, two In the week, and to seek a stay i 13-inlln round trip from tho l.:nlted Htutes supi-eim Kulunliiy on sklls lo carry medlelna ' court. If necessary, to Circuit Judge liuvld (J. Clas- Today with tho case again offl son, who Is 111 at his farm nomo. ciaiiy oi-iore ot-ruoi- uiyR u. The nlllug JudKe had been maroon- flatly of her own djui-htir. ed for neurly a week and his plight was described over the telephone. The boys were lllchard Cluason und Junior Harvey. has refused commutation tho execution machinery again a, set in motion for a double nan? Ing that may or may not occu. next Friday.