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, . ........ t . . i - , . ... . EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-HEIGHT PAGES TODA YFULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE C I T Y EDITION 3& $nc THE WEATHER OltKOON: Generally fair tonight and Thursday continued cold. Oen tie vuiiable wind. VOLUME XXVII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS LAfrM OREGON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1929. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRXSS NUMBER 120, mow PLANS TO GO EAST THIS MONTH y Will Attend American Teachers Convention ; in Cleveland MAKE NEW YORK HIS HEADQUARTERS President of New Normal School to Study Courses and Search for Faculty Members - '. flans for the summer section or tho Knslcrn Oregon Normut Bcliool recoived the intention today of H. K. Inlow. or fendlcton. newly elected president of t!in Institution, who came to I-a Ornnde to so over tho building and to confer with J. T. l.ouBfellow, superintendent of schools In this city Bishop Points Out Value Of Church to City Delivers Sermon to Large Congregation Last Eve ning in the First M. E. Church . IIIhIiojj Wallace , E. Ilrown, of Helena, Montana, mado hla first official visit to Kastcrn Oregon the rlrsl two days of this week and j last evening concluded tho pro) pram with a poworful sermon on : "The Value of Tho Church" dellv- j ered before a large congregation i at the locul Methodist church. IJishop lirown la just starting the work of the quadrennlum, having been assigned to this area at the general conference last spring, fol lowing his return from China. Tho bishop proved himself to bu a very cordial and affable gentleman, those who met him aver, and in his Mint visit to this community established himself In tho hearts of his people. i In his Introduction'last evening, Bishop Brown recited art experi ence of his in his early ministry In his native slate, New York. MR. RILEY Frank llranch ltlley, pictured alMivc. will be Hie speaker at a tlluocr mooting In Uhj tiacnjnnvu Inn ballroom tonight, beginning at ft:45 o'clock. Itcscrvutloiuf for a 'capacity . crowd Iwvo been He I made. RILEY HERE FOR DINNER THIS EVENING Comes Here Fresh from Radio Talk to 48 Mil- , . lion Listeners Jury Selected In Black Trial From List of 32 Attorneys Begin State ments Early This After noon With Testimony to Follow Later CRUISER BILL IS SIGNED BY MR COOLIDGE Naval Building Measure Becomes Law by Presi dent's Action . The 12 members u( the Jury who are to net tn the case of the state (v. Fwl M. Uluck. In the circuit ' 1 ' court session in La uramie. were SPEECH SENT OUT ' XZZlZVlthF tem' .15 WARSHIPS TO FOR ENTIRE WORLD pie. By 12 o'clock the men who' BE CONSTRUCTED , . -. nre to serve on the Jury had boellj' ' 1 Declares Eastern Oregon anS! sevenlerLrporiearver'e Measuie Also Calls for HaS Much tO Offer Vis- UHe' br "' defonsu and the slute itorS from East and "wit 'in charged With mun " Mid-West' ' - 1 Hlaughler In connection with the Agreement Establishing Rights of Neutrals Dur ing War Time . . WANiiixtiTox, Feu. a Ar UP 13 DEGREES hud been more or less Interested . Mr. Inlow says that he expects. .. ,. . ,.,.,,vln .... listings Ui ll A I UhU WAUMV of a certain real estato firm with ll lift I lllill UflllllUJ which ho waa doing business. sov ural things attracted his attention and concerning which ho made in quiries of a member of the firm. Suid he. "1 have noticed that In all your advertisements of property for sale, you Invariably Include thrco things. ' I can understand why you always state that the prop erty In question is locuted within a certain distance from tho rail road. . A farmer must needs have the building to be completed K May and tho first iiuurter of. the I new school to start In June. He; Is milking plans accordingly and Is already working on the prob-' tenia of faculty appointments and curriculum. . -i Will o lvaat - resident Inlow Will return to Pendleton tonight and after a trip to Hulem. will leave Kunduy for the cast. : He will attend tho meeting of the'- American Association of teachers College In Cleveland which- meets In conjunction with the superintendents' division of the National Education Association the last of February. Tfrom -Cleveland he expects to go lo ' Columbia university In New York and will use that us a head line, rt era for Ills work of studying typical touchers colleges :in that, part of tho United Sates, their prac tices and courses of study, and of finding suitable fuculty members for the various departments of this new' Oregon normal. ' Ho expects to be gone about three weeks una. win diviuo .i... luiiu'Mh. Pendleton and Urandu thereafter, probably niov-1 Ing his funilly here In May. President Inlow Is very well Im pressed with the advantages of Iji Grande for an educational center and thinks that the building Is on an idea site. fatal shooting of Iioonard olseu. ' Ijiatlne farmer. The defense al- Frank Branch Illlov. ambassador ..-.. hi. i,. nluan .....a tniutiiUMn extraordinary of the l'acltic North- fr u deer and that Black did not PnwIiUiU Coollilge today signed the. west, a man whose radio talks are re the shot that hit the victim. Iu,vnl tmllHui for the heard by millions the world over Hurlelgli l'ro-utliur " ( fonstnu-tlmi nf flflwn crtilMTa and and whose addresses are eagerly A number of county officials and no alremfl ari'lci. Hniii;ht fnr t liroiiehont 1 he nation. - u.iinAuunu r.. ih nuu. In iji I . lis In I Grande today for an ad- Grande from Wullowa oounty. The I Th0 President's ' upproval was jdross to be given here this evening attorneys nre: state. Sylvester Utir, . "ven ,n "l'1'0 f " measure j following a dinner In the Sacaju- uIkIi. Wallowa county district at- clftU"e foiiulrlng that all t ho ve !wea 1ml I room given under the Joint toruey, and defense, Hubert Christ-:018 bo ,uUI "own. by July l, mat, auspices of the chamber of com- ,, 0f Knterprlse. i which ho had opposed. Ills oppo. jmerce and The Observer." The case la on trial In La Grande ' l"0" lo thla provision was based i Mr. Riley comes to Ui Ginndo us the' result of a change of venue on the view that It called for ex fresh from a radio talk that It la granted by Circuit' Judge J. W. Prodltui-o. at future dates will no jestlmated leached 48.000.000 lis- Knowlos. When the case was tried "'Wance knowledge as to the col di Iteners In the United Ktates alone, last month at Enterprise, county "on r tl,e treasury .when they I Ho spoke In connection with the sent of Wallowa county, the Jury r-v o t- :..; t- niiutiu in mi,un ...... l. ueep OHOW JjriVUljr iuet .broadcasting of the Portland sym- disagreed. At the former trial 08, to Lowlands Minimum .'Phony orchestra concert during tho pronpectlvoj Jurors were exumlned T . , . . JGrent Northern Monday night nour. would ne made. J-iaSt JNlgnt J.1 AOOVe jun the Nntlonul Broadcasting com Calls fur AgiHvnipiil. i... sJt ........ -a t ,u. ., ... . In addition to providing for tho prospeciivejjurora were exannneu , . . betor. the jury Hat was completed. .n la" puny network.. The hroudcuHt was Tnkiiiff Kvmino.iy unreuiiiciii. cmuuiinmug .. r.K.... ... ...-H ,.t....i .i.... .....j.. i At n'r nptt th Muriniimnn I in OI ncuirUIS Ul Ht'U, 111 lllHO l ur, A 1 - ilntri'nn miiilfM'Mi loti 111 nv "-" " .. . . ..,.. ., u.,nunM,i V tho int'uns of shlimliiff Mb product ' ... r ttll ;wus uromlcaHt over a snon wave jwrii)o " matuii.,.1.10 ui "V 7 . " ' r ,heuch'a 0 z s&iwHh-r, ".u xttT. --ro-rt ,hjtuur otzu . "ri h,. . '.? ',?I-.aH Tuesday InaxlinXim was tli above . '..'.'8' V,. . ."?, ".U . ! H.,l,,r. Mr.. M,.rv Hunter: Hnrrv ture to the measure, tho last major included, that of the presence of .nd " ",e ""f aloho Tho Monday apoech waa Wllllan.solli and Floyd Hammock, legislative project of lib, a.lmlnls-; in. ..l.uroh wllhin a coiniiaratlvelyi,ne mercury win go ii.ioie 1110 of tn,,-. BPuoe l,yl. of lm- tratlon, a tew minutci aner no nan short radius. u..nl lia n.tt in taking into .account ull their ;Uver tne vnney. -v.; ; over radio and It Is estimated that Lostlne. real estate deals, the presence or official forecast for. lomor- 75 per cent oJ his engagemicntB are Mike Crowe, of I-iisllne. is also the absenco of a cnuren, w nun ',.. ,, rt ,.nii,H ...bl. booked following his broadcasts. A attending tho case. Mherlft A. B. Lindbergh Ends Journey While World Is Abuzz Announcement of His Ap proaching Marriage Causes International In terest Today , . REAPPORTION MILL AGE TAX LEVIES. URGE Sub - committee Makes Recommendations on ' University, College VOTER SERVICE ATTACKED TODAY Demand Made for Remov al With Lobbying Charged; Ash Wednes day Fittingly Observed MIAMI, Kla.. Feb. IS CAP) With the same air of unconcern that marked all Ills exploits of tho air Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh closed another page of aviation his tory today when ho landod hero, I ending his flight from Panama with tho mall, . Characteristically, tho shy I.lnd. bergh still declined to discuss tho new page before him his forth coming marrluge to Miss Anno Morrow, daughter of the American ambassador to Mexico, which waa announced lust night In Mexico When tho wheels of his amplilb- 8AI-KM. Ore.- Feb. 13 (An ion plane touched Florldlan soli at I apportionment ot the mlllago :ts a. m. today, tho oolonol round- , lovlcll of lh Oregon State Agrl ed out an air mall chain linking cuUural college and tho University tho U-o America and clipping or Oregon on the basis ot existing from throe to twelve days from tho j conduions. Is recommended by a old sailing tlmov ( sub-coimnlttee of the Joint ways U-fiK'liHl at I Fo and moana coininltteo ot the atato hnroute back, tho colonel decld- legislature ed to take a look nt tho Honduran Thu sublcommlttee In other rec coast for possible landing places ommendatlona would abolish con fer future planes and caused some mulng app,oprlatlon tor eon anxlely when ho failed to arrive lon ,., experimental work at Havana yesterday on the pro- ot , coUce; would adopt . pol. Jectod schedule. While the world u.y ot legislative action upon thsa sought for news or his whom. pp,.0,,rtttiona at each session: abouts, l.lnilbergh waa calmly would ad0t a tullton feo Khedui0 alighting on Isolated l.a I'o buy off for non-resldont students to bo the extreme western coast of Cuba bB(,d on a ,urV(.y by disinterested and refuelling his plane. Ho con- exports, and recommend an annu tlnuod to Havana where he spent ttl ttudu or affalr, and und, & tho last night, taking orf for Miami at Bll0 oollcgo and tho university. T.St oclock thla morning. Tno Ilmjor,y report U signed by : Yesterdays leg of the regular ; rteprosontatlee Homer I. Angel, flight lay across tho Caribbean sea ohrman; Keproscntatlvo W. Carl froin Hollxo. British Honduraa, via ton Hln(th ant Hi H, Weotherspoon Cosumel Island, orf the couat ot aild Henator W. H. Htraycr. Vucutan. tho longest water Jump Concerning the approprUtlon of u. iiiu juuiiivy iu nuuui mild leu. 'i-h., .n,.l in fn'cxlng point fur the flrBt time ,"L . .' .V.. . .. ,., . ....,.,. i- i. unoili. nf Kn. conferrod with congi esslonul lead t' hesitate to reply that:"'"" The aklos ure cloudy , toriirlao. and , Mrs.. Mike Crowe, of " expenditures which must bo would provide religious teaching for th child - ... I.. u. I. hnrm.i. ,,f-l.ntitiMtM rm linrsntial Mlllni nf i..iitirti.iKn imd tun fle- he possible purchaser and l. jrtyjn ioei- to the 'lowlands and appearances come from all parts fendant arrived in La. Grande yea- , , . . '. """""i irenorta from Pondosa state that of the country after hU voice goea u-rduj- afternoon. I Ta V " " werq.uiilea .MWiilOttuiDitllo ir. . : Jv.Hurlel "iiiov-l .Moral Ktrcmtlli (inpo'nani "t. . W. Peters ranch two miles from I . Kiavks Hero 'linlglil 111111 lr. C T. made under It. CiirtlN, Itoliliixoii PrciM'ut Those present worn' Henatois Curtis and Itoblnson, majority unJj 1268, U0D for college experiment tntlona the report says: "Thoro r are nine atatlona. - Aa their name Implies they gro for BOTH OI.O-FANIIIO.NEO NEW YOltK. Fob. 1 (AP) Miss Anno Hpencor Morrow, tho exporlinonml work. Thero aro no future Mrs. Charlea A. l.lndborgh, ,, r0pOru or information avail, waa described by frlenda today aa ab0 l0 your committee disclosing an Ideitl mate for tho flying colonel. whHt huB b.en don6 by th,M 8ta. Both .1110 Ot tho Old-fashlonod .,. .l,,rl- .h. naat . hlennllim. typo aa contrasted to tho modern The legislature therefore la not In minority leaders, of tho sonalo.i "upper and tho slick-hatred youth j a position to pass upon th appro NAME PERKINS DIRECTOR OF OREGON CLUB At the twelfth 'annual meeting of the Oregon Ktalu Motor associa tion held In Portland. W. C. Per kins, of the Perkins Motor com pany In Iji Grande, was elected director. Mr. Perkins represents Kustcrn Oregon on the board which In cludes I ho following men: K, H. McDaniel. W. It. McUonald, F. C. Stettler. Phil Mctsehun, A. M. Work. Italph roan, ('.. 14. Francis, all of Portland; It. .0.' Aloss. of St. Helens: Phil Kikerf of Salem: Jo seph K. Shellon. of Kugene; Charles Hall, of Marsh Held; C. K. Gules, i of Medford; Clyde M. McKay, of Hend; A. H. Itobertsun. of Condon . T Pacific Woodmen Install Officers The Pacific Woodmen lodge met last night In regular session at the Magics hall at 7:U o'clock with u good attendance.' Installation 'of officers took place. New officers are Albert Lukeo, council comman der: Glenn Sallng. adviser lieuten ant: Karl Fuy. banker; William Pe'fey. wutclinian, and Henry Sny der, escort. The entertaining com mittee was also nppuinted for next mouth which consists of Mr. IUkce, Joe Oliver and George Ferree. After the business meeting lunch w-ns served and everyone partici pated in "a social time. (Continued on Pago 6) According to the Hlsh&p. It waa' the mill town. One photographer' Tonight he will spenit m n gon na less a personage than the Into approached, within 200 feet of the eral way of the Pacific Northwest, Theodore Itoosevelt who declared' herd. Koports from Mgtn state that of his tours in the east null middle- that he never went Into acoiiuuun- (four dead deer victims ot coyotes west and or hts methods of telling a f1 AJI ATI! Pis' ity without Hist learning the moral,' have boen found in the moun- of the lure .of this part of the nli- Al I INr Vi HrK ui.-..nirili r lhttt coniiiiunltv. with-MtiiiiH n.itr there. Feeding uraln to linn 11m Huh nmiiv iijtuisliia -iinec- nwvUULtiJ. lliw A llUAl out finding out . what kind of Iuttio birds continues in some partH dotes to tell In connection with tho churches' were locuted there and ,0f the county, the January snows more serious part of his address. whut the life of the churches having cut oft Iho birds' food. Mr. Klley expects to slnrt his next were, whether the church In that (source. .tour in March and will "ho gone community was a real dynamic. whether It largely determined thi life and thu spirit ot the commun ity. ' ' ' . . taliout four months, taking a sec f our wiotY-Sjcro 1'a.vs During the temper From this Introduction, Bishop Hlroppod below sioro on four duys, t)1.CBun 0UUIltry reach tho euslern Brown went into a most powerful the lowest main being six neiow. 0,.M ju,t 11S lho on(f H(.voi-e winter and convincing sermon on the truoJn Pendleton the lowest murk was vnllll Hnd whe ,(, ,,HrHH nien valuo ot the church In the com-,21 below and In Baker 15 below. In al.e 1MXOUBy awaiting a chance for munlly. He proved moBt conclu- .the Baker county seat yesterday a vuclltn slvely that the church has an lin-jwltlw three below-ws the sixth 1b lal iiBu.iy Bvcn -)f Chairman Hule of the senate naval Igli. Or, K, H. l'lauk 'comnmiae,. wpoaKor i,ongwoi-iu, Hockett, all Of Kn- epreSMninnvesi-lswn-nnn fiarrerr, repuuiicuu una acmocruiii! leaoei-s or tho' house, and - chairman Knell,' or the housti rules committee. . I.ens thun ten minutes ufter tlie meeting hud dispensed, Mr. Cool ldge upproved the bill without 'ceremony. Mr. t'ootldgo was alone in his office at lho time, and an nouncement that the uieasuro lad Ibeen signed una made by his sec- reiury, 31 OF SLAYING FIVE r lkloY-Xoro lays . ... ,. ouv I .,.,U.. rnn1nni1 7 mtuie tn ui Grande him Ume i,ecuUK0 hi puaurt-s ui me niaii Killed Babies be- oaiYauuii mm; touncil Votes Against Booth cause of Lack of Food ineusuiable malerial value us an Jdity on which the mercury went he. Institution in life; thut its hlHtoryiJow zpro. Tho weather observer has always proven Its tremendous there says thut records of 89 relt- fore Hcleuliv HinllenceM of profes- Kionat men. capitalists, htiMlness men tin U oIM'tm of a like typo. 'This (Continued on Pago 6) educational value. Mecause of its.ruarys show only 29 days on which grout moral value, he declared peo- Uiib-.ero weather hns been expe-j pie should revere It more, love . it rlenced, and the proseut strlhs sets more, and be wlllinff to make more u new record for that city. I - . - . r, w,rtr w sscilNre for It. (tut over and, J AtiiJlN Vj V ILL utiove tnem un is us spiruuui vuiuhi In the community, he usserted. i SHITS FKOZH.V IX SKA "How much would I huvo to pay, .Moscow, Keb. t3 (AJ') It is If I had to pay for all thut thu Htuted pre ti(t about 100 calls church has done forme?" impres. : for hc,( ,mve ,(,en receivefl frni Blvcly Muestioned the speaker. Tho WW1C,H rrttxeii liHi ln the Ice in vu sermon was filled with illustrations r(UM mrtB of th(J U(4ll(. ea At KT, JOHKI'l I. Mich., I'Vb. J(A. I1.) Mrs. Kthel lvvis, O-year-old l'Jiiu Claire, Mich., woman, und her dauxhter, Mis. Oltel Oorham. V,i, of Dowafi-luc, Mich., wero held In thu county Jail hero today roltow tnif rhai-ffes by the duuKhter that her luother, killed 'three of her children und two of hot own dur ing' the past 13 yours. Wuiluce husband or Mrs. 1.wIh, and step-father of Mrs. Ooihiim, also was held. Ho denied NOT SERVE ON . NEW CABINET my knowledge of, the 'plot which , reHiillefl, Airs, tlorham said, In the ' ' " " ' ' dcuthH or throe or her five babies WASHINGTON.' Kid.. 13 (AI-) imn since 192:1, and the slaying of Secretary .lanllne - ellminaieu lwo of mrs. ,CWS children whil which eiuphaaixfd certain desired ,h. .,.., , .i,i., n,. ,i,i hl,,,..ir i.nil.l,. i. I,i.f of , .. points, piirllculurly .when ' .ic-brwlteni at Unlwrail nr, bulnii the Hoover cabinet In a formal ,,. ,i,ip M,.,, flllInr. Iiihihiici's of the turn of the Hue . . . .. .......... ..., .... pre inreo 10 suin on u reuei eie- -uuciuvui ...... .... (irn,.-r. Mru rioihiun oc union ! hod accepted a position aa conn- '"" Mr- "otnain an , scl for the .ederated r'rult and eued her mother or choking and Vegclalile Orowers. .-poisoning Clarence Wesley, glvln.i l.'lilclli IV (.'itivrbt. : na her reuson lho ract they ' dhl ARiM i-'ei. ii(Ai. i'...ti.iu. ' ' . MiMiv.vil' l l M it nol have enough money lo buy lime of pitiless cold In . Paris has WAHHINOTON, Keb. 13 (Al') milk for Ihelr children." n,- ,ir,....i,.r ,.f il,,. niiiol.loiil 1 I'resldcnt Coollilan lodav noml- M1'"- lla denied all lho eliarg- of affairs of men now occupying important places In the church, who had been drawn Into a church (Continued on Page R) i...wnhnn I.. .I. i.l I.. r..Hi,,r lo naled Oeorae Neuner. of Oregon. " "l '"'r. nt-cor.iioK 10 . rov- ilheir owners Without .charge -such ! to be I'nltcd Htales attorney for tho cutor r'liniiliigliaui. broke down. HIMllll'ItV ON 'I'HA.MHM. Ktlg- land, Keb. 13 (Al') The high council of Hie Kali'ntlon Army to day adjudicated General- lliamwell Hooth unnt for service lis general of lho Army. The vote was h'l to b. Champoeg Measure Is Reported Today WAHHINOTON, l''eb. 13 (AC) The bill lo uutlturlr.e an appro. prlatlon of $ 1 ur,(ifto for aid In con struction ot a building in memory or the pioneer settlers or the Ore. ... ,.' ,v,xl na- slallt. with ttio gon territory at Chailipoeg, Oregon, i r(1,..n by ' the fragllo was ravoriibly reported by lho house public buildings coliilrlltlco todo y. MICXICAV IIOMKN (;i Aitiu:i MUXICO CITV, Pel.. 13 (Al') llonibs and threata or kidnaping today caused heavy police guards 12 Tigers Will T PUVP Fnr Rjllf Pr Ipawned articles as blankets, shawls, district ot Oregon. II la a reap- aaylng she "did not know 11 would to be placed about the homes of This Afternoon polntment. N(.MAI)S FHO.KN' VIKNXA, Keb. 13 (Al' f'.yp Hle., ptawuilH dwi-lliiiK in thatched huts, and other persons with in adequate shelter aint the arctic frigidity of the cold snap arc per-Ir-hlnj; In groups, rteports today frtmi vntiotiH aectifins of the afflict ed district tohl of 83 ypsies frozen to death In their tents, families of 10 and 12 peasants perlidilm; In un heated huts and of a band of stx HtnuuKlerH who nuccumbed near 1 nnsbruc k, A ust ria . w i:athi; TonAV 7r.1't a. m. IC above. Min'tnum: 14 alKive. 4 'ondition : Cloud). K.Tlli:U VITKItIAY Maximum -G. minimum ab e. Condition; Clear. wr. ATiu it WAX. 13. I tin Maximum 44. minimum ti alovf. Condition: Clear. iscurves und overcoats. ; I A brinht sun this ,,riiorniiir j wg !brnuKht little-relief In the tempera-i JOHQT8& MM (lV$i . . ture, wmch in 1'aris remainea in The l-a Cirande Hish school bus- the nelKnborhood of five above zero , ketball team. i strong will leave Kahrenneit. 1 ne ttiviera -poi ine; 1 , . ' here at 5 o'clock this afternoon for full force of the Inclement weather j wASHINOT(iN. I-Vb. 13 f Al') 1 cause nil tills trouble." I prominent figures In public II To. Of Fall Election 'Life of Poor Mill Workers In The priatlons. The appropviatlowi pour in tun uudgot $m C idnuiTf . oppropriaiions, which In tl-a Juor iittiiit of your oomnfittoft hrirnpa.... , pur as It stands these appropria tions are made aa a matter of eourso with no facta or data upon which to urrlve at what should, or should not, be allownd. We recom mend therefore. that the appropria tions be discontinued aa contlnulnic ' upproprlutlona und he passed upon nt each suasion of the legialaturo upon their merits. , , . v - 'Tho' saino obeorvatlon with reference to tho expurlment stn tlons applies to the extension ser vice," fur which appropriations of lUOO.itlit aro recommended ln tho bii(lK"t. . . , . That tho Oregon Voter legislat ive service, headed by C. C, Chap-, man, of l'oitlnnd, be lmmeilate! removed from the state house von a demund made upon tho secre tary of- stain today by a concur rent resolution introduced hy Hen ulors Hull und I'unne. The resolu tion churKed tho Voter forco wltV lobbyltiK and recalled mention o the Voter's activities In tho pro ceediiiRS of the federal trade com mission's investigation of Utility propaganda.. Mr. Chapman declared thut re ports thut ho or his employes worn lobbying or that thoro was any thing Irregular In tho Voter's con duct at the leglaluturo were untruo und without foundation. -s y ,f Kitting conduct on Ash Wednes day, the first day of the Iienten seuson, was shown by members of ihn lnt.nt litiiiMM when thn tirnt spcrlnim. Ill order to verify Ih's , t)1(,B (nkon on thJt.a r,,iains: seeming ililriiKO of the heavens t,, ,ornliig wero tho milk bill. nicy uippvii iiKHin aim ukiii ,, t(l unt) tho smelt bill. ... (Continued on page 6) . ARMY FLIERS GO UP SEVEN MILES Find Temperature 76 Be low Zero; Strange Phe nomena Is Reported DAYTON, Ohio, Keb. 13 (Al1') Two. army filet h In an' old army plane nmcliiMl an unofficial altl tudn of yn. IKK) feet rroiu WrlRht field yeslordiy, und brought down with them an account of a condi tion ubovo tho clouds which met eorologists long huve suspected but never hnve been ahln to prove. The fliers, Limit, Johnson und Captain A. . W, KUtveiiri, pilot und photngnipher, were forutMl down hy deplenished fuel uL Norton field, Columbus, Ohio. Afler they tiad readied (lie pin nacle of their Night, Johnson and Stevens wero flying in u tempnra- ture nf 70 degrees below storo, They looked below and saw whut npp"'it'fl to bo billions of ice crys tals, hung In midair und leu e tub ling the formutlons of a cave. The uvlatots described (he-spec. cryslalH Into all (he colors of the Despite considerable opposition be ran so of the hardship such regu lation will Impose on the owner of one, two or three cow dairies, housn . k ti..n.iAfrw ti.lo ilfli ulu.lnrh Kiinwf:ill lit Vir-e mid ! ii . i eveninir In tho last out-of-town a lempeniture of nt Antilles. ' tionstltullon that full lo Uike Into 1,1 village em.100. .1 name before tlM' district tournnT I At Khelms the thermometer roll , account the modern speedy dlssem- walls, from 800 to IBM (Continued on faire R uient al I'lilon. Huker won a close game In a (Irande recently but l.'oueh It. W. fhrlstlc hopes for a victory this evening. - ' A pep assembly was held this I .VCPIim NlimllPr morninrat 10:3") o'clock. A stunt. ; VV U1 " i'""'"" "I I'aw Down and Go Hoom." waa j Blven by the Junior girls, and mem- ! bera of the racully who hud not 1 previously talked before the stu dent body this year and some mem- 1 Iters or the basketball suud spoke ! briefly. the crystals, and l.leut. Johnson to make more toert itln, removed a Klove and stuck his hare hand rioiu the cockpit. It wua pierced us though by a, thousand neeilli'S. I members passed H. 11. 322 which Not sutisllcd, f.'apl. Htevens expow-.i provides for the regulation, pro. part or hia face, and today be bore j duetlon, salo and distribution ot u liugo Ice blister on one check as market milk and cream under tho 'a souveni.', 1 supervision of the stato dairy and I t'apt. Ktevena made several pie-I food comnilssioner. fJlL T:r 1 1 "I ..v.. tPPinii : lures on tin. rilKht but the resullsi t.'blndgrons egg bill, H. H. 29'J. boutn Described by Lotion Ulliciali m , iwnki, ,.i.s.ine. grade. of eBK. m v I ' -r.,....lru uillh tl.u .nHln. lin.l.. 1 th tedeiul act, was passed. - linn fliir 1 .ntnnmnn ! itohinon's i.ui which wouui have Thursday Night At M.E. Church All arrang uients have been rotu- llnallon'of nes, congress met In p,.,(,iis In a vllluge, working from ! Joint session today lo learn Unit 7 o'clock iu the morning lo 7::iu i Herbert Hoover wus elected presl- al iB,t with a hair hour orr for jdent and fc'enalor I'ortis vlce-pres- , h. getting wagej of five, ais or ! id. nt Inst November. seven dollars a week, working, eat- j The s.iwion was held In the larg- ln, B,...,ng. all or that und 11'J er clinmber of the house and tbero )norl. constitutes the lite or the 1110 tellers, hennlors Hliorlrlilgo. ..,( W,,M ,M1J,, , , Hulherli reiiubllcan. California, and King. ,., who rr employed in cot-democrat.- I'tah, and lt.pres.nla- , llH KIVI. Krun( M ,. fnr lives Ullioru. repiiiincan. ' .viassn- chus.'tfs, and Jefrcrs, democrat. Alabama, made the formal an- '11 years a southern cotton mill ot rlrlul, who was In this city tor u u...... .1.1. miirnli,. Ml' The Tigers going to llaser 101- pi. teo lor tin' inir.i 01 a series 01 nounccmcm w.nie iiie o gain res (. ((i yfrr prrHMrnt , H eolloll lOW: WOlle, IOW niT.IIII I.V.UIII ,ll,'V,v .,,r.',, ... u. uiml.hirft y.nndel. ltraden. Hoe. Grande this winter under the aiui-1 Wallslnger. Thompson. I'aiM. Uugg. pices of the Grandn High school' n 1 wt'.i and fallen. Thcl will make ll... student body. I () foxtcnd I'lOlle I trip In automobiles and a ronsmer- 1 ne mini ... me series win ikk.. , AlnuL-n ' t'ese people, Mr. win v 'ihnt In lb" sutli, woik In lite mil I aide ntniilH'r of rooiers in bccuiii- putre si i n i irw . . r. iiiir.-i n-j ji.r ((,( 'i it 1. in in i worins i i nir uwu. i twy j(jnM ,y uaiiy theiiu uiKiit m a u i mi r. urn . litre nimimi iiHe iiiiiM'Hfn. vhih-iik jcompany which has In the south- rn states 2" (mils In operation an J in ploy es l!l,000 "poor whiles". tubs furnishing with the tubs writ ten Instructions us to whut they were to be usH f". A visit to the horn a mnulh httr found ilif tubs put lo riicli iiif'H as Knrag ruses for vegetables, c:il bltn-t an I the like. .1, lH OCYWUHly X;wHh gill r ilip nets went down to I ueieat am-r mucn uiscussiou. I'Oli'l l,.ND. Ore., l-eb. 1.1 ( AD ! ri t rtri? I 7 Vfd 7 .Mlitoi-inl LJ . kj M SMMJKJSi -M-m llitr I jinipiiinn. a higher type of hibor to o:i ! y lH nlln,Usl and un young uoy in me min-n m. ... ,h(II. (,r iroH1 IM,, vt'ise. wu in ;i vuncement ov.-r th work he ha ll rriUr!li vn ,,,,n hl a hospital her been doing. The boy h.oked wHu , VMiiplleul loim deVelopL-d sjsplclrin on ihe Intention of l'' following on operation for appenll- exeniMves, l.eiieving mey were a-- (1Ut; )( .,,,.,. 0,)(MUti leinpimg 10 'pon ftis nriin pMw er", H'. In spite, h sii to) art' i lion wn.' Julen on seveisil hmi'li! yards n miitetliil, so (hut tt (Would lie spot; ed, Mr. Heott reeoiin'.s. t is eommniily th'itighr, lie s(,yt. ii.. n llaL.-r lloniA. Inlhnnv kiiUor fiimniiM ttllfhrtr t .'n .. u (H..l.l.iBn ! u rll.l ..,l L.iirc Kill uiiiuiir for' I ' HTI ,A N I , re eonlldent lhat his tram HI win an inl.-r.-tlng evening of enter- ',;,ir' - in' I'ldent of .i. .. ..i..- ti... ..,. ihMt iMitnti..n( ',h '" Air Line annoum-Mrf lo- drreated the TiKem will start, with He As a m;tt r of fuel, lifi'nise of t-'e s' Milliard of . l-vb. 13 (AIM'""'1 R","'"f wn,T "n,'"rh0 "'llivri'g of Ihe poo, whiles, the iv J Rioes u III not woi k wit h thi'iu nor will (hey uKAociiife with tin-in. Negro worker.-; itoni'-t tines lm v un. h says. Kdueutlonul oppor I inilies are at thlr comniund, but' I h-y look upon edurstoil wlh l rved seat ll. kels may 1, day that coa.t sir e, vice will " ,,, Bn,, will bavo none of the preptlon of center. The Bak- 1 obtained at Clbtss lrugs after -r lineup follows: arson nl oiiwK tomorrow morning. Thomas. for-nIs: MrKim. center; j Mr. Ktiwer has a high rliutatlon i-hurrtn and Oorkett. suards. las an rntrtsiner and Indications Mrb Cool;. It H reported, wl!! are that large rrowd of local prO- iHMigl.i At-entfi eor;m r:;erf. el- v H! b- tn V.-a4aii.-?. Aiig uL: 'Jtl-l II. j Join uhh h ronnlHt in op'-nlng hab-N nt cotton and pushing (hem Into a Atsftka, nkt miiiiiMf-ir.' Three flying boats have been or-l The mill company supplies lit mill room, but that Is all. dered for thin servlc from th hMi In which ther live. Al onel Mr. Hcolfs work us mill official !.OJ lftl, he wvm, th. compariv eii1p-. Inetuden territory In Ambanm, .):vlt r tt Ii bft:UaCvVi-s1:: uuJ Mlssi!ypt. !iei;yi'nry tod a-;. Juru Exonerates Prohibition Afent WHEAT EE AGUE TO MAKE FIGHT AUI.INCTON, Oro., Kob. 13 (A I'. I IVrmanent organiiution of transpoitation commUtco of th F.asteru Dregon Wheat League wl . jiet up here tuday and provldt i with aufficlcnt f.mds to , enab continued cuoperatluu with oth groups Interested tn wutr trim pollution on the upper Columt river ami Its Mhtitnttes. The pi 1 1 ll I'l irt li i. I I 'A f AIM A coronr'n Juiy here last night e.- seut agitation for such transport otiemletl J. J. Zimmerman. stati thn will nt be permitted to d: prohibition officer, who yestei duy j whetit grouers of the Inland hn shot and killed P. Kelley, moou shinr, sfter Kelley had tired at I Mcltride, deputy sherirr, who had sci'ompinled Zimmerman on the raid.: The Jury held the fatal shot whs ft rod In performance of l it y and In defense Pf his com jyiiuivu'i UU.. . Vf- . plre said today ut lh concluding iiesMlon of the Columbia ltasi i wheat conference. i iNdegates to the conference weru told, lion ever, that It will be sev eral years before complete devel opment and use of. the project Is