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CITY EDITION EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT. PAQES T6&AY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE (Ikaftftj? titvfiax (ibamiw- THE WEATHER OUKdON: Fair tonight, Friday cloudy, rain In northeast, moder ate temperature. Moderate souther ly winds. :t - - VOLUME XXVII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED FRE88 LA GRANDE, OREGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1929. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PR188 NUMBER 132. ANNEXATION TILT DUE ON H0USEFL00R Committee on Counties , and Cities Makes No Recommendations PONDOSA HEARING HELD LAST NIGHT Local Organizations Are . Sending Pi'otests to Leg islature; Vote May Be Taken on Friday . According to a telegram received this morning by Secretary Charles A. Malboeuf, of the chamber of commerce, tho house committee on count lea and cities re ported the Kwlft 1'ondosti annexation Mil with out recommendation laHt night. The cummlttee called a hearing at 7 . m. on two hours' notice. . linker and Union county delega tions argued the mutter before the: committee, which subsequently agreed to report the hill without recommendation, compelling the Union county group tu attempt to defeat the hill on the floor of the houxe or In I he senate committee or senate floor. May Voio Friday The house will vote Friday , or later when the hill Is reached. State Senator Colon R. Kborhard reports. Representative H. II. Weather spoon and T. U. Johnson will both debate. "- ' 1 '' The Union county court," the chamber of com pierce and. the city cummlMKloii of 1m. Grande are alt sending telegraqis concerning their altitude, which is emphatically against such an annexation of a portion of Union county by linker county. 56 Basketball Players Enter Local Tourney First three Games of Sub District Event to Be Played . in Recreational Hall Tomorrow JUDGE GIVES A. A. GRADER HEAR TERM Sentence Is Passed in Cir cuit Court at 1 O'clock This Afternoon Honor Pioneers At Dinner Held Here Lr slight 'George Marquis, George Cochran and Walter M. Pierce Speak; Tribute Paid to Founders With the aub-distrlet touruameut starting tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock In tho I.. D. S. ltecrention al hall, tickets are selling rapidly for the Hportlnjr evnt. which will 1ITT?fYRSl FAIT. TH consist of nine games between! Amnn am ma nsw teams from Joseph, Wallowa, En-1 AOKLCi UiN MCLAJl terprlse. Cove, liubler, Elgin und i . M Grande. The three winners In ' ...... n m i a the douhlo elimination aeries wllliLiiSe Will lie 1 HOU Again he permitted to enter the district championship tournament at Un ion the following week. , The student body Is decorating tlie hall in the various school colors and Ls also planning for a recep tion. Also, some one. will be up- To commemorate the spirit of the pioneers who dared to do and live and to make a home Tor pos terity In the Qrando Hondo valley, the sons and daughters of Union county pioneers gathered lust night at the Sacajawea Inn for their un nuul Itanuuet and program. A. It. Hunter, president of the organisation, was chairman, und with fitting words opened the pro Kiam. He introduced Geo ice T. Civil Action Beerinslrochran' "u son uf p-cmeur par- to Dunham Wright, of Medical Ancestor of Herbert Hoover. Migrated to America in 1740 At Later Term of Court This Morning Hp rings, saying that this wus the pointed to assist each team In se- ....nt i.UMn .. k.... ' right curing accommodations, etc. jn(- wlth ,ltent to injure an in- The Tiger teuin list does not In-'mirer. was sentenced this afternoon elude Braden, who In ill or tho ut 1:ao 0'Cock by Circuit J. W. mumps. Wallsinger has a cold Knowlen, The sentence was fixed 7.. cunuuion Ht a niaxlmum of two years and for the tournament. The lists of eligible players 1 first pflpeer meeting which Mr. loved uiuueer. had not uttendtt. He 'vointed out 'that many Inci dents which go to make up histori cal re-tord of pioneering of county will sprite day be lost forever if not low: l,a Grande: V. Newlin. V. folJ without limitation of time. Crader Prop-ly kept and urged that action H. Wolfe, captain; Newlin. I. Jtoo, O. was arrested for the burning of a barn at Imbler. The case of the state vs, Ruther ford M. McCoy, of Imbler, who was llTyagKr' K1'h0,""8un!arSed with burning a burn with.?-? Waliowa: G.' Clark. M. Crabtrce . 1 1"'""',!0 L lT .!'." ',""uKr- tT a , .about 4 o'clock went to the iuryX tilong, ) T I'our I- be t' V to record all incidents und : to wimncin for posturity. Georgo Currey's grandfather was the first sen oo 1 teacher In this county, Mr. ran remarked, saying that he cad an item to tliut effect paper only recently. Author Speak orgo Marquis, bursar of Whil st ory wrlt at Walla ClrcUO- tt"u wos "lo Bno;'a' out-of-town NBW YORK. Keh. 81 (AD President-elect Herbert Hoover 1 the- lineal descendant of an Am erican colonial who migrated from Germany In 1740, the American Heraldry society In New York has discovered. The lineage of President Cool Idgo's successor Is clearly defined rroin that - date on, genealogists have declared and the family tree la announced us follows: "Andrew Hoover (born Kaden. Germany) settled in Mnryland 174U. Married Margaret Kountx. Their son "John Hoover, went to North Carolina and thence to Ohio and married Surah Uurket. Their son "Jesse Hoover settled at West Branch, Iowa, and married Hebecca Yount. Their son "Kit Hoover (1820-1892) mar ried, first Mary Davis. "Son of Jesse Clark Hoover (1K40-IKK0) married Hulda Ran dall Mlnthorn. Their sun. Herbert rar or APm Heaviest Snow ; Of Winter Hits In East States Several Thousand Extra Men Employed in New York to Clear Streets; Trains Use Plows LINDY GIVEN APPOINTMENT AS ADVISOR American Flier Accepts Position in Aeronautics Branch Today NKW YOUK, Kob. 21 AP) Several UiouHanil extri( men - wern put to wprk today with tho regular Htreet cleanlni; force or 1.60(1 to clear away tho heavlmt anowfall of HOOVER CONFERS Surface llnca operated plows ov er their llnea noon after the storm beiran. . No . delays la transporta tlon were reported by rapid transit lines. rillliAUKI.I'HIA. Keli. !l (Al') A seven inch snowrall, tho heavi est of the winter, covered parts of Pennsylvania. Southern Kffort.M nra behiR made to uu tltcntlcnto tlHt abovo dnriini u family iusliriita . of I'rwldcnt. flnt Hoover. of a ducal coronet out of which Kastern Clark Huover. born nt Wt anrlns two buffalo horns. The New Jersey and IJolawari today. Ilranch, Iowa. AuRiist 10, 1874." horns are characteristic of that Mallroad and street car trafflo was Tno original spelling" or the name early America to vmcn Anarew auKiiiiy uuiayou. was 'Huber." accordlnir to Harry Hoover" came. In tho lanfruafre of i . M. Hoover, author or the "Hubcr- heraldry, tho horns signify honor I ATLANTA, Keb. 81 (At) After Hoover' l'amtlv Mbitnrv" Tim anil distinction. slllvorlnv In tho firrln of a cold wave t name In derived from German word , Tho arms Bhow In first and that resulted In one death and ,n" appointment and Llnd- -nue.r incuniuR tne possessor or. a rourtn quarters a- muio sneup coverea many portions or mo aoutn i -wiiiii.-w, wuu tumiy niui. WITH ROBINSON Los Angeles Banker Pro s minently Mentioned As Cabinet Possibility in ,; Capital , WASHINGTON, Feb. 51 (AP) Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh has neon appointed technical adviser to tho noronautlcs branch of the com merco department. ' . . ' Secretory Whiting-, In snnounc- tract of land. Other variations aro springing over three hills and, In with a blanket of snow, Dixie to- H iiver. Hover, Hoober. other quarters, roso In run bloom day looked rorward to rising tem peratures and relluf from unseas onable weather. The cicat or tho ramlly consists with rout- leaves. i Carl Posey captain, O. Pine. G. Crawlord. C. Hansen, V. Sarrelt, Cecil Posey. Knterprise: H. Urate, K Becker, U Mannar, f. Kord, li. Klubblerield. K. ' Rowser, It. Korsythe and A. Beard. Josepli: O. Davis, H. Tucker, I,. Knapper. H Marr. M. Morgan und I.. Gray. Imbler: O. Perry, J. Kehr, V. Shoato. K. Smith. A. Masters, L. Lertbettcr. M. Oliver. C. Lewis, i : K. L. Lcdbetter. suing for opminls- TWO ACCIDENTS . . . .u,,,,, Hi0n on Bn uuiomouiie, was opened 1 Puckett. D. Welmor, 15. Itobinson, this morning. ' Attorneys are goch. 3. Ogilvle, C. Itlchards. W. Paige, ; ran an Kberbard, ror tho plain-' K Bloom. t tiff: and Green and Hvss -foe the ! After flcliheratin ull niirhl tlnnir the foreman reported at 10:30 ff.t-7 " college, and short in. today that' the Juror couiife ; western fiction, not reuch an acreement. Judge J. W. Knowlos iHsmta''t : "ker Invited to take par.t In tin. tho jury.' Tho case will bo retii, "Krnm. Ho was Introduced by at a later term of court. It - ' Hunle.r, as a mun who came to Lefrell. I). Green, li. wilil that the jury vote was dead',-,. 6on when ho was two years old locked at eight to roil , Civil Action On Trial Tnu caso of Harold Williams, vs. , (Cnrtlnund on Page Pmir.)- WEDNESDAY OF UNUSUAL KIND OSKMK.NT MOTION liOKKS SAI.KM. Ore.. Feb. 21 (AP) Swift's bill to transfer part of Un ion county to Ilaltui'. county wciit IjhcK to tho lower house without' recummcndatlori from tho counties and cities committee, and a motion for Indefinite postponement wus lost before the committee Wednes day evening. Judge William Duuy, former Bukor county Judgu anil 1 ex-member of the stutu highway) commiBslon, Senator Strayer and Klgln: 8. Maxwell. K. Hug L,. Kuller, K, Iteem. I. Cates, V. Davis, J. Parsons and H.; Greene. Cove plays Wallowa at 3, I .a (Continued on Pswt f Company Stands 7 U. b. inspection Wednesday Eve dufendunt. Judffes Inipuneled wore: Kdt Wulf. Dunlol WestcnHkow, U-II.J Hillings. Frank IV Thorp. W. T. ; "V, ";4"'". i . , " Uurhifr yeUerduy iinrl laHt nlKlit In li Giumte BeverHl unuHiml uc- WttllBlnKer. M. O. Turn hull. Wil liam K. Titus, Ira t'antrell, Churlesi Injf ubnut 10 o'eloek Juy- Hiifiun, Implement sulemnan of the W. II K: Wlttv. . KrntL Vitirrfr UT It t chroedr and ;iolr K t.'roHuen: l1nnsn,tu"M nnny.-0H,.p.w. ' Irisr u huh out of a wheel when tho Commander Byrd Discovers Vast New Territory NKW YORK, Keh. !1 (AP) The New York Times, the St. Louis Post Dispatch and their asMocluted news papers announced today that Com miindoV Itlchard 13. Byrd), In an ex tensive; airplane flight with two planeK'on Monday, last, discovered and mapped In part a vast new ter ritory In the Alttiirctlc, which he KEYES FIGHTING FOR AN ESCAPE Nashville, Tenn., reported 14 inches of snow, but rain fell In Georgia. . ; - s: ' the flier's entrance into the gov ernment service would not keep him permanently In Washington. Under the arrangement Llnflberglt will he nt the call of William P. MacCrncken Jr., assistant secretary of commerco for aeronautics, to give his advice and personal assls- MK1.MHAD10. Jugoslavia. Keb. 21 tance on any phase of the regula- . (AP) Aftw all othor errorts hail tlon of olvll aviation, the establlsh- failed, urmy engineers aqulpped ment or airways and. airports, re- . t I with modern heavy artillory today search and accident prevention. SonfonroH f n Prison h Or- blow up huge sections or Ice block- 1 niry t t-- i . j. a j. .Ing tho Dnnu mer u a. uistnct At torney . Files ! Appeal LOS ANGULEK. Keb. Ill (API- Asa Keyes, former district attorney of Los Angeles county, today was' preparing, In a steel cell, to con has claimed for the United States lmu0 nlH , ,. H . and has niiiucd fur Ills wife, Marie Byrd In nil. CUimmamler Byrd lias also dls MANILA, Feb. 21 ( AP) The LA GRANDE WILL OBSERVE FEB 22 tonco of from ono to 14 years In Sail Quoutln prison for brlbry and conspiracy. With him behind tne covered recently und named the bars of the county Jail Is K. II. ' Rockefeller range. The range is Rosenberg, .convicted ulung with light cruiser Trentun left Manila within territory claimed by the Keyes and Bon Oetxoff, and also today under ordors to proceed to British and known as tho Boss Do- .under sentence to San Quentln. (let. chefoo, as the result of a reported pendoiewy.-',.. . . , ,xofr,, Spring atreet tallur In whosngprg ln shigtttui,Att,.w, Tnn new rnnire rllNenvMmfl iin II -hn,. t u a .iBik n-i.tan.lu l.ll.Au J , 1,.... , .. . 1 7r coupllng flew lo pieces, one of tho, Monday Is turgor than tlio first and involving Keyes wore 'paKsed, Is ig Undor rorced draftr, ' , fraginenls hitting him on the upper 'rnntiiliiH peaks between eight and freo on his own recognisance., Ho ' lip. It cut the lip severely and to thousand feet high. It Irf out- is suffering from a stomach nll knocked out two of his fronl Kldo the limit of the British claims ment. and. utinarentlv broken. In ng tho Dnnubo between Belgrado Tho post will carry a salary and Panchevo In order to make' a., which will be determined by the ac tual amount or time the colonel is required to give to his official duties. Mr. Whiting expressed hla personal gratification over the de partment's "having secured the servlcos of ono who has contribut ed In such an outstanding manner to the advancement of aviation, both at home and abroad." ' The appointment was arranged during Lindbergh's recent visit to Washington. ' i ' ' (Continued on Page 5) t Order Cruiser To Chefoo Due To Chinese War Company K, lmilh Infantry, the Iteprescntatlve Swift spoke In favor' local unit or the Oregon national. utor Kberhard, Weatherspoon orjZuber hall armory last night, fol ''i of the annexation to tlielr county. 1 guard, was given anniiul federal In- I AliniVei'SarV of GeOl'lie The transfer was opposed by sen- -pection at a special anil In the. Vt.,c.V,;.f r -i,,,,. memorated Iiocally Tribute will lie paid to George racks, served as inspection officer, Washington, the father of this completing inspection here ' last country, nationally tomorrow, his night between X:30 and 10:81) birthday anniversary. The people o'clock, after Inspecting ileadiiuar- uf tho nation. 129 years alter Wnsh ters comiainy or the Second But- i Inglon's death, are more than over Union and Johnson or Wallowa llcpresentatlve . Weatherspoon says that such annexation would ruin the Union county market road program which ls planned for the next lew years to give esfress to vast timber tracts in the Wallowa mountain slopes. It would place tho small timber owners at tho ' mercy or a large concern on the south slupe of the mouutuln range, says the Union county representa tive. A good road has already been built rrom the Baker county side of the range Into tins part or Union (Continued on Page S) WDR. VAN NUYfT CONFERS WITH LOCAL PASTOR i J f ' X v. J . i . 1.1 ' !1 i j 4 e ' lowing Inspection of the equipment and record) during ihe afternoon. Major O.v M. MeMurray, of the Seventh Infantry. Vancouver Bur IJNDY KTOI'K AT KIVIOI'IK HT.-I.OI'IH. Keb. 21 LAMlKUA rafter rnWe "ArtlhdiMillJrarrlrVid nt i.utlihm t-Ht. . Louts, field, him ' homo ulrpurt, ut 1V:46 n. m. today frmn Indlunapolui, on an Inspection tour of tho Trans-continental Air teeth. Two other teeth were l.u..-nml In In tho now Mario Tlyrd Land health and lrlt, has neon allowed Z whn iTri ul Jr5 i en and had to be InUen out. Mr.jwhleh IIph between UoHy Seu and to file 'application for prohatlun, ' T, n.bnuliu. ,. ...h wni llagan Ih at the Grande Uonde Urahum U.nd. Wilntf which ironouneemiMt of J"6 " hospltul and Ih reported lo be K"l- ' Aimnt 40.000 KMmro , mllen of Heutenee upon him had been do- ViJl In the ove- celehrallnK hla memory with prr tallon ut Union eurlte nln. Major MeMurray wn ih;-H"'ni8 of imtrlollc muHlc, Hpeechnf, compauied to Union by Major ft. H. .t!tc- Huron, eoinnmndlnK officer of the j . Im. (irande alHo U busy in prep Hecond Battalion, and Captain K. 'nmtlon for WaHhInKton'i birthday W. Kly and SerKeant Hamscy, of observance activltJoH. Already this the rewular army, who are utation- wiek nunieroiiH . Informal hocIhI ed In La Grande In connection. with functiotiH have been Riven. Anmnd uutlonal Riiard work. levenm have taken; piece, and atlll At linker Tonijrbt jother;iaio scheduled for tomorrow The InKpectliiK; officer visited tnd the next d:iy. t'ompatiy Ci In Pendleton Tuedav I , , ... niffhfund this evenlUK Is flnlHhlni Mttm M , 1 ,H," ,Wruim hi work In KuHiern OreKun UyHn !, h 0V"n,1 " ubHO, VO( in atnow speetlHK tfte Baker company. ' ' " k' ,uldi, "th'- "anizatlon In A few spectator were present at h? tno VK a "I,OLiHl H8embly Ih the liiMpectlon here last night. , hei"K , hU in , , , u,de HlK' which Kuard.in ,Hay wuh one of T "ml,,e 'v- v- ""H- f the moHt thoroUKh- In the .,cal i th" M"thwc,li,t wi !'". unlt'H hlytorv. ! Tomorrow nlyht tho annual Klkn ri.iniiiu k .,.1,,wi..i i.v fi.i.i .! l,I,n- to he attended by npproxl- V. A. Bean. conKlsts of three com- 1 ",atoly, 3;MI " Ml tukc place. The Bev. V. L. Van Nuys. I). IJ.. uT I'ortluml. and the Kev. L. B. WHIIamH, of Klein, met with the Kev. J. (!eorf,'e Wtilz. pastor of the local Presbyterian church, on Wed- rnnKlripr nb.nM f.,r r,...r,P f .Hid v. I midned officerM and (io men. The i UM n,hl the ,,UH und tBhtrH attendance at the Inspection lust t" . ' v..-....., . ."'-.'-" nlf.-ht was 75 per cent, only 15 nicnlorn u,e reunion, belnjf absent with leave. lhe Solvation Army will enter- , -tain this evening with a patriotic c i n I 4- priiKri.m of hoiikh und recllationn OVtlU MJVlVyUlVB arm need by Mrs. Maude Woolfe faculty, time and place for the Kastern Oreon Younj; Pople's runference. The Hew W. K. Hhtelds. of Wallowii, and the Kev. Geo, G. Bruce, of Pendleton, also members of the committee, could not be p rent-nt on account of Mines. Dr. Van Kuys, the synudicul secretary of Christ Inn education, will soon start on his trip to the Orient, hav ing been Kr tiled tb.ree months leuve of a bscnee by the na Bona I boa rd of Ch rlsttan Kd ucat ion of the Presbyterian church In the V, S. A. Mr. WhIk has been Invited to be come a member of the faculty of the Standard Training school for chuivh school workers, to be held under the auspices of Albany eol and the Ministerial association of AtlMny, Ore and to teach "The Culture of the Soul of the Little child." u course for mothers In the home und church klndergurtcn teachers. This school has been ap proved by the International Coun cil of Religious education. WK VrilKIt THOAV 7:3'i u. in. Si above. Minimum 31 above. Condition Partly clear. WKATHKU YKNTKItDAY Maximum 4:. minimum 1 S above Condition liuin A2 of Inch, trace of snow. UKATHKlt KKIt. 2t. 1 9 in Majclmum 42, minimum 21 alMive. Condition Cloudy. tluff along all right line to the strong winds which blew last night in Ia Grande some damage litis been reported. A large piece of plate glass window In the Sacajawca Inn on the side facing on I'tr street wan knocked out an 1 shattered about I I o'clock. The glass already had been ' cracked. Several persons were sitting in the lobby of the hotel when the gluss fell In. ., ' 300 PERSONS EXPECTED TO ATTEND HALL A check' on tb-knt sslcs today, coupled with figures on attendance in former years, Indicated that 3io or more will be prespul al the 2'Jin nnn-'n hitll and banquet of the l, Grande Lodge No. 4 :t :t , B. P. O. K. The banquet wilt be lu t he La Grande hotid at. 7:3(1 o'clock Fri day evening and at 'J o'clock the ball will take place In the Ulks temple Antarctica hsvo now been explored ferred for two weeks. Uepurts from Chefoo 10 days ago ' said that 3,000 former roking aol-j Transport company routo. nto I After a 30 minute rest, Col, Llnd- Ited ' hergh took off at i:lQ p.m. for was i Wluhltu, fear then that the mutiny would from, the air by tho Byrd expedl tlon. In the last flight the Rocke feller range was mapped by aero camera, the enttro new section was sketched, and tho uncharted coust-J line enst of the Buy of Whales was mapped by Captain Ashley McKin ley of the army air service, who wus in the second of tho two air planes that made tho flight. Koyes, with his cu-defendanls. Hardy Makes No Comment on Vote (Continued on Page 6) TEN PERSONS BURNED TODAY, PENNSYLVANIA spread to othor towns and gurrl sons. baler reports Indlautdd that this IIOOVKK IX OOXPfcHENCE WASIIINOTON. Keb. 21 (Al1) may havo happened and that a bat. ' '"'"-'" noovor conierreu nt lie was lliunlnont west of Chefoo ' 0,"i'n .1,,I" wl,.h l,.enr' M' Kob- iiinoo, iios Aiigeies ounKer una u osn friend, who him been, proml- hetwecu loyal nationalists and rob- All. , ! t. , 1 . nently mentioned as a cabinet pos iMIsslonary women wero ovacuut- u.nllu , iri4 Hum ji3jii luniin ilia ill footed area, although men remaln- " ed at their posts. IMTTHBIJltGlf, Keb,-2I (AP) Ten persons members of two faml- rt Ilea, burned to death In fires SeCLVCtl TOY "1 r",: Child I Itenewrd l, Carl Vrooman. of mi. I 111 ImnPSIPhltlPni At Kbensliurg Mrs. Leo Mangold am'm.s.. v nnd h 'l'hn conversation took up most of the rorenuon and continued through liinchoon, which wus at tended also by Vlco rresldont-elect Curtis. ; ... Mr. Hoover look time, however, nd her five children perished, and The menu ror Ihe l.iimniet w.is j current will, my Judgment nols. assistant secretary of agri- 1 (culture In the Wilson admlnlatm UAH.' !.-! A Vf, tUt r t...l. ll I LI. i Mull l.M.l ' ut.,H..n1 f ll,& nnnA..l I"!. 1l,'n""10,,'' M.r ,U',lit-y -The long search fW Baby I,orlstiiral problem. I.OH ANOKI.UM. Keb. 21 (Al1) her three children died. 'Ki.ilth-Muri.bv. hellev.,1 to b. In - : .-jupeiior juuge i.arios n. iiaroy , today had no comment to make on d overhenlcd stoves. the approval or. Impeachment pro- i ,, I ronowed today with pollco follow cee.iings ngainsi. mm. voieo line I CHICAdO, Keb. 21 ( Al')-Klre, lug half li dosen trails. . Thus mr yesterday by the assembly of the started when a pot of bulling lord Mio greatest child hunt this city Ciilirninla legislature. Ignited, burned lo death rive chll- lias known, conducted by police, "I do nut think 'It would be In ,irori ( ai,., ,i jiih. John (Jams, press and public, linn railed to lirt onler fur me to make any com- uf Lansing, III., last night. A sixth the veil of mystery, resulting unly iimnt ut this time. Judge Hardy ,.,lld. and tho parents wero re- In a maize of theories and futile I sum. iiiki my inclination runs con- euveiinc from serious burns. -pursuits. i!.''" .h"1'!'6"..''' U,!''.,,rr' u GASOLINE WAR . UP ON COAST To Exposition '" A"""- The KC"t'r"1 j (fTontlnued on Psge B) announced today ok follows, Combination sea food cock In II. celery, mixed olives, pickles, con somme huv noulllcs, roast you.iK turkey with dressing or fish, gib let gravy, cianbeiry sauce, assort ed fruit s;itad with whipped crc-'im. pot ii toes I ii a He, petite pois, tutM fruttl sundae, deml tasse and as rairted mints. The affair wlil be Inrormal, It U nnnoiincl. Judge Hardy has not conducted . XTr lPJrtiyvf ltll lM4M,.J..nJ T. court since Investigation of his - ilCTV ICIILIC'IICJ JJlll JIIll UUUCtU III uiciii comiuci was siartcn uy a leg islative committee last month. Boundary Dispute Finally Settled Congress-Includes Oregon Projects SANTIAGO, Chile, Keb. 21 (AP) -The Tamil -Arica boundary dls- WABHINGTON, l-'eb. 21 (AP Kmbodying the desire of houso ad ministration lenders to circumvent first deficiency meustiro. I tho controverted proposal of $'.!4,- Orc(iiii Projects, 1 01)0.000 additional for prohibition! plo ,ni provider, for eniorcemeiiL in me iirsi neiiciency Act und (he third, )'J5,62,ooo, ri re.'ients tho Hems that went In th'ji severil HAN. I.n A Vl 'lUPl t'.k 1 A ft A variety Of prices for gasoline was offered to motorists of the Pa cific coast today as tho result of tho entry of the largor companies Into tho "gas war The price at Sun Jose finally wa stabilized ut 14 cents yesterday uft er It had been forced as low na 1 cents. All major companies excej ' Klchflcld were selling it wholesul' at 11 cents a gallon. There were few signs of a set tlement of tho price squabble here, 1m ( Ira tide High school Is send ing two delegates lo the annual Oregon State Collee educational exposition tu be held l'Yidny and Saturday of this week. The dele gates, who left last night for Cor valll. are Charlene Kuus and Vel um Charlton, seniors. The exposition, which begins at 1 0:3a o'clock tomorrow morning, ls attended -every yeiir by high school students from over all the state, le!egutes from the local , , ,i providing for an appropriation or exposition, last year and ame back ' match-d by a fed- with glowing reporti. of the r- ,,, ,12r,..,o ppproprlallon. for dial and Intere-tuig llmo atforded (h(! construction of a memorial hem uh guests on the campus of I ,,, , , ,,.,. Th .... the ctdlee. Miss raus and Aliss :,in Mitmn x tiiuP ,,f ii,ri- Charlton exj.ect to return to Ui I ltm H ,i KiRrl:weiher of Mil- i wutikie and P. H. IVArcy had pre- Ways And Means Committee in Grim, Tax-Saving Mood-Turn Down Bills HA I. KM. Ore., I'eb. 21 (AP) The ways and means committee whs in a grim, tax-saving mood Wednesday night and voted adverse reports on various appropriation bills. Among those that went Into the discard was the Moser-Corbett bill Orunde Stind.ty or Monday. Commission Meets l sentcd the causo to tho committee. Another mciLsuro disallowed was - c wn Pioviueu ior .t.'iuo unnuHity fl UVlCt OCSfilOll for three years for the Hgilcultural , promotion camiiaign of the state chamber of commerce. This was presented hy W. (I Wo of Portland showing the. number of new net tier that had been brought to the state. "You don't b"Ueve that do you?" Ktraycr replied. "Then you don't believe tho still chain her Is nn a sound business basis?" Collier asked. "I think the stale chamber bus on hand a high-pressure prog nun to give soui'-hody a Job. Who It Is I don't know," was Htriiycr's answer. Only Kiddle Hml Collier voted to approv the bill. Mcantircs iHMipprmnl Measures disapproved were: Ininne resolution tor $2fi" for! .Ichn li. Yeon memorial; $oo for! loultry disease Investigations; j 12.000 for Hgricultiiml evperlment. A i-efiill iii-lfn ii f I H IX. fniify U'nu c.hanices In aiinroitrlatlniifi utwt for ... ... bill, a second measure omitting; . 111 'oruana oy weneri.l l-o- piite. Iiorn In war and thriving thm Hem ..ii.min a m., ......... " "7" ' . ' ' . . noieiim niinoiign n sum at low as it .k at ii ii i L uniming program us ecoiiiuii'iiii'Mi - j... ., , i muH- tllllllV 11V I H Ul.lll UllllllLIUIlll stiffe. has been settler by peaceful , cnmiiiltt m""""- Kvery other Item In the rirnt (irtiilnl onnouiicement hero to-'hill, now lying donmint In Hi" day iys Unit an agreement has senate, since the house retuseil to been reneheit between the govern-, accept the increased prohibition meats uf I'eru and Chile, the two rund. la Incorporated In the new cunlrles Involved, by which the measure, which would provide province of Timlin gees to I'eru und 1 1 K l.fi'ja.lM'O ror emergency uses or that l Arlea tu chile. Fred Kerr Named 14 i-niilM nt nervien SliitlnnM In Viiti oy mo ircasury ocpaiunem 10 uic cmVn, vVnsh., across tho rlvep houso iippropi liitions commfttce, fvttm Portland. '' Among the cTanges were; ' , ('orvallb:, Oregon, appropriation CrFi- io firiri Of $Ml,0Ou with O total cost In. OfUll MB M CtW creased from $170,000 to $t90.ooo. . jy (JnWrUteil LUW Koiest service for fighting forir v . fires In I Mill, $1,200,000. Tiieoumj ' i;i CliNTItO, Cal., Fob. 31 CAP) . .i , s lllinilllrll, Y linil I IIKI Oil. 9 H.iMMl :u ',. ::. H.,l,ile,o ror Indls., U,,,,. -Marun liny Kllgore, lia-year-ol.I ror U.x refunds. ' ' . . . . - - Itiillillni- 'If kill HhMi ' - .- t t r r. m b ........ m i ........... Ui I rVBLUVM) Tho totnl includes Hian'oid university graduate who ktllrd K. A. Hh it ley. Imperial val ley rancher In defense "of my farn tly's honor" was free todny, Ac- anlmously. I rnniiiiMT ui i.rjiii mrn-r, 11 tm v rr fi,'''v iui anui uiitntii ii'iiiiicin. . , - A brif meeting of the city con.v,)Ufry attacked by Henalor Htn.yer station In Oe, hut.H county; 2f.o QUlPlUPlt8 iiOTH .-.w --c- ......, -.... j Mfic.P iM HMtor Ktdute inorcfl inal 10 lotate graves or cx-wldiers; af0 f g w w Qt Mil UIMVUV, OJJUUl IK,un ;iOjer $1 I.HiC.fi.iO "" ror pntiptc huii.in.gs, $3,11,0001 .,,.. ouitted bv a Jury after four lumm 21 Kred more than w.ts rccomiiiended In tho Afler the bouse, appropriations , ... ho was believed to bo. rommittei. hod submtticd the new fll.ut ltufnutiltt ..M- n a murder chtirge in Southern Call- ' foruia on the pleu of "unwritten law." , , , U-I1r..,r r.K..tir.irl Ilofrtov Willi . I yi7 ror prohibition. . dimpling to "wreck" his home. Ho That sum Hint iccommended by ),ot the rancher, he said, after President Coolldgo after the treas-,ni nmther had confessed to him ury la. I estimated It could uso $J.- 1 1 n.-it ,,Ve affotr with tho mid (he bill In the 600.000 more at lids time. : Idle-aged dairy man. the details o liiciioes more 1 liiissl' ; mt of the period spent in a dis- I cussion of -VHrluim matters. City 1 Manager W. C. Crews made a ver bal report on the quantity of wair j punited from the artesian wells I during January and also gave flo ures concerning (he cost of the pom plug. etc. All. three comm's fclontis were precat. j clslui of K. K. Jamison against it be approved. Call Ventura FoolM j state limn board: $7foo for topo- "K you want to start another graphic roup of state; bill to In foolish, wild-cat venture," said ! creas county fair tax levy from Htrayer. "just get busy on this, ft one-twentleth to one-tenth of a is economically unsound and fool- mill: to create a revolving fund for ish." 1 the state printer: providing for a Kcprx'Sefitatrve Collier dcfendel , ,. mciftiiKf and c-it d aiutbtit t (Cwutlnutd oa I) ItAKKIt, ' Ore.. Kel. Kerr was elected president of tho proposal submltttut to congrefa linker county chnmber of com- week ago by President coolldg". deficiency bill II atit'iorl7ed Itep- nterce 11 1 a luneheon of the board The Increost. Is to take cnie of ad- reu niimve wnmi, Kepuniican, in of directors yesterday noon In ih" dltlomil itroje is. fllan i. to offer an amendment on Antlers grill. A. A. Hmlih was . The only lefereiice In the rin.. hoijsn floor to provlclv $:'.77 I eleiled vice president and Oeorge lire to proiii til tlon enforcement u 'II. Foster wjis re-elected treasurer, nn Item of Ux;i,ut for sa'ary In ) All of tho officers were chosen un- c reuses In the ptohlbttlnn bureat. A Hiirnlng that 11 filibuster might be waged ag.ttmd wnat unfe-ts ( money for enforcement, has be led bj Senator OIiihh, denio Hy a vote of (tj to crat, Vlrgin'ii. ' MJtMllli. Fell. 21 (API-Ft Xnl '1' nvw bill is divided Into three orbits a dlsinitch from Ohiirdo. w-etlon 1. Him fitst covering Vnllndolid. re port 11 lg Mte birth of otimtunlets. twn bovs und Ihrrn (tons iwnicn rttrs. iMigore reinieu iroi WAHHINOTOS, Feb. 21 (AP) ie witness stand. r a vote of ft? to Ii the aenulo, . ., , lo'uy forcid Immediate consblera-! ''' Cfno tlon of Ihe navy department tip-i VVtrl flVr OiyWS $7K proprlalton bill, carrylnir money for IlohiaOtl MpflHtirt v vi i-i't-i KfiMjr upiJiiiriH suri ins 1 n cruiser ruiiniiutmni recoiuiiu tided by the prest-1 program, against which a flltb.ist- girU. to t woman ther. Hofta dent. The second would provbie . er was feared. The vote makes tne llernandev Molpeeerea. The rivo S 1 7,2!'V.iloo for salary Increases for bill the order of business until vot babKs fjkd vhuttly afttr birth. fodernl ftuidoyvs tinder the WdchUd on. 1 8AI.KM. Ore- Kifb. 21 (AD the Itobitton i-efofestullon'MlU