La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 13, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY-FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE
CITY
EDITION
m
t THE WEATHER
OltKQON: Fair fn east, unsettled
west tonight and Thursday prob
ably rains on north coast. Heavy
frost In east tonight . .
VOLUME XXVII.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
LA GRANDE. OREGON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1929.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 149.
PAVING Ml
HOOK UP TO
EAST NORMAL
City Program for Coming
Season Includes Ninth
Street Impiovement
SIX-INCH WATER
MAIN IS PLANNED
V
Two Counties To
Work Together
On Settlement
Definite Program to Be
Prepared; Expect Re
port in Two Weeks; Em
phasize Daily Farming
Union and Wallowa counties, rep
resented through .chumber of com
merce delegations at an Informal
meeting held here yesterday after
noon, affreed to work together with
the view of preparing a definite
plan for land settlement In . the
two counties, with emphasis on
... ' . i dairy farming. . .. ,
Will Supply NOW SchOOl;! Two weeks IU bo spent In pre
Wni'k tn TCpn'ln Ahrillt Hmlnary work and at the end of
VU1K 10 Uegin AOOUl thal time. II ! expected that a plan
ISt 01 . April, rai't '. 01 IU be presented lo the Union and
Mltppial TTpim i and Wallowa county chambers, in
REBELS MASS
GREAT ARMY
ATTORREON
22,000 Men Are Awaiting
Decisive Battle With
Loyals ,
CALLES LEADING
FEDERAL FORCES
Government Reports Gainj
. at Naco, . Mazatlan ana
Saltillo Portes Gil Is'
Confident
Walsh Outlines
Hoover's Stand
On Oil Leases
Secretary Wilbur Directs
Land Officers to Re
ceive No More Applica
tions for Permits
WASHINGTON, Mill'. 13 (V)
Carrying out tlio government's new
oil conservation ikiIIcv. Secrctarv
Wllbur today directed all local liinil
officers to 'rocWvo no more ap
plications for permits lo itrosiirvt
for oil and gas on public lauds
Uml lo reject all la'tidlng uppllca-
ItUAPIHMNT MOl'FKTT
WASHlNdTON. Mar. 13 Af)
The veteran hand of Hear Admiral
William A. Mnffett today took over
the control stiek of the naval air
'service for another per'ad of Kerv-
The Associated I'rcss 1(. d,,8,,ite the belief of a number
Heavy rebel losses were reported ; of hKh ranking officers thut the
t the meantime a delegation, consist
'" ! ing of Hugh K. Brady and Albert
The program' of Improvement Hunter, of 1-a'Qrando. and Ar
ctintemplatcd by the city for the, ch'e Miller,' of Enterprise, may at-
coiuing year, ns outlined at pres.,"-"" "". uinuer 01 cu.ii-.ny me government today us now- position of chief of the bureau of
cut . by city officials, largely con--' u,)rcc annual meeting in Portland erful federal and Insurgent forces aeronautics , should be passed
sists of work connected directly or Mnday. , . , . . i .... continued to converge on Tnrroon around ninong officers.
Indirectly with the Ksslern Oregon I eck Co-te ration j where the next few days may wit-, president Hoover, however, lias
Normal school. I The plan is to attempt to secure ness either one of the biggest bat-'reappointed him for another term
Two. projects on the program Pledge of actlvo . co-operation , tles In tlio history of Mexican rev- un(i .hi,, ..-111 enable him tn seo the
will Involve considerable work 'ong certain definite linea from
the completion of the pavement to ,ne "tlUo chambur, particularly In
cunnect with the normal school en-; V1!W 01 1110 racl he leglsla-
trance, und construction of a wat-i. "PProprlated 25,uuo for state
olutions or a speedy disiutcgrutlou completion of the five-year naval
of the cntlro revolutionary move- 'aircraft building program.
ment. ., . i .
An army of 22,000 rebels was! WASHINGTON. March IS AI')
eported niasylng at Torreon while 1 After a conference today wiih
grounds. City Manager W. C. Crews I At the meeting yesterday several ; Ueneral Cnlloa, cummanileivin-' I'resWIcpt Hoover. Senator Walsh
said today. . .-. suggestions were made, similar to (chief of the federals, was proceed-'of Monlnna expressed his belief
in audition to tnis, sewer con- I'rcoeiinu m me cnaiuoer ui ling nonnw-arn wun js.uuu men that the administration's oil con-
main, to the normal school
chamber work.
bo mudo with the It coinmerco luncheon hold previous-pud 8.000 men under General
ry sewer. This will! :" ' ."' .' tmiiisnn was udvanclng from
nections will
avenue sanitary
be done us soon as. the' weather
conditions reach 11 settled state. '
Finish Mnlh lit. Pavement
on tlio . rebel
ones presented at the chamber ofing northward with J8.000
Al- servntlon policy la much broader hi
the scopo than was iissumed upon Its
disclosure yesterduy at tho White
House.
Mxpii't Ucclslve Uatlle . The senutor said the prvsldenl's
ltebel heiidiiunrters unllcipatrd prograin conteiupluted tlio grunting
decisive battle, but the govern- of leases to holders of oil prospcrl-
The local chamber has already east to descend
initiated .a. plan for . all-Kastern -.stronghold.
Oregon chambers of ' commerce
The paving project will- Include co-operation to work on Hues cul
unvlnir of one block und an Inter- culatcd to meet all the needs of
section on Ninth' street and, whe
completed, will provide pavement- n uiner ,
to connect with the iniireaslve: advantages to be gained through . failed und that the insurgents reasonable expenditures In drilling
steps which the state will build-""" "'" "rs. 11 sn.u. 1 ne would winter northward before tlio wells.
from the Ninth street level up tho'. objective was also iiientloned that , renel11i drive. . There are as.lioo petmlts affect-
en me entire territory in land settle-, ment at Mexico City wns equally ing penults only In those cases
lllt. meat work, tourist traffic and other jptimistlc that the rebellion hart v here the permllteea havo mude
hill 150 feet to tho campus. . a " u'u " ' creation
When this paving will begin de- f "n .crn Oregon ite chuiii
pends upon actUm to be taken by 'J , Z
the city commission. . . , '.contact with prospective newcom-
" " l, ' ," ; crs through advertising orglnat-
ourth street down K avenue to' . , lhta .
tho. normal school- grounds . Is.
r ' 1 lie Kniuu ra 1 ivm un & cuuiiiv
Vour
tn ul, .... II.B fll'til ..r
April, it Is said. The main, which ho yesterday included : Arch I.
will furnish the normiil school with ' 4 M1"- '
Its supply of water, Is. to., be six " n'1 'VtlLl'f'
future It Is ' " . . - -
main
1 1 ,
Rehearsing For
'Yokohama Maid'
Some time. In the
iiliLtini'd tu extend tills
into Colinordiile but for tho pres- fPI.Ur. A
cut. tho work will Mop with tho' llieC iylUDS Are
normal school connection.
. I'nrl of Material Here
A part of the material for this
tub In ulreudy In La Uruudo and
the rcinutmler Is en route, Mr.'i
Crews says. :.'"-'
Other Improvements to be muuo : Th. "Vokoliumu .Maid'
in the city during tho ycur will;, which Is to he presented Thurs
lurgely depend upon reuuests (in juy,ad Krlday. .Mar. 21 and 22.
tho form of petitions) presented' )n tne Mgh school auditorium by
by the citi.ens. How many or how lie K,ce cUURi hal) a9 leading
few of these will bo filed is un-..rl Japanese maiden "O Sing
known. .After presentation of : n-Song." played by Ruth llurland.
petition the city Investigate to de-j pr,-lciCP for the operetta Is held
ternilno whether the district -! ench ovenlng ufler school, under
vulved can be lluiroved under the the uh.ecton of W: W. Nusbaum.
Uuncroft bonding act and, if this muaL. HUnervlsor. and Miss Cath
is found to be possible and If a erlne fturtaln, dramatics Instruc
niajority of property pwners in the (or
district uro ill favor of the Im- j The HorJ. of ..Yokohama Maid"
provemcnt, the work is entered . ,,,, ln Kjiiosho. a suburb of
Into. .' Yokohaniu, where the guests are
I ussenibled to celeb'riile the ltith
birthday of O Klng-a-Siu.B. the
ilaughter of a rich merchant who
lias been deud only a few months.
The .Story - .
"The father left a Willi the terms
of which his duughtcr Is not ac
quainted. They are known, how
ever, to Kattedo, (Cieland Wall
singer), the mayor of Kybosho,
and by them the latter hopes not
only to marry O Sing-a-Kong but
tu get hold us well of the big
fortune hr father has anuissed.
When O Sing-u-Song realizes tho
Government successes wore re. ing the public domain now out-
ported at widely scattered points, standing and the percentage of tho
Along the border, in the heurt holders who have made such reaa-
of the rebel country of Sonura, a onublo expenditures us contempliil.
serious defection of Yuqul und el under the general leasing net Is
Mayo Indlun troops lilt the Insur- .believed to be rather small.
PAPAYA-MADE COMPLEXIONS ;
lJWk- fed
Motion Picture
Stars Involved
In Tax Frauds
Government Accuses "Ex
pert" of Preparing False
Returns for Several Hol
lywood Idols '
Effort to Break Record
Made by Major Segrave
Is Fatal to Mechanic on
Ocean Speedway
For'llial Vvcr-Kntiglit-ri' compli'ilou, frulta of llic iauis plaiit
Itave Ihi'H round lo isiiiinlii oils Mild to iirotluco II. feicott l.
KtHUihaugli. Xllniul, Ma., horticulturist, luis dcnioisil n lihrld
liutiiess uisiyu plant, I he rlutl or which when Hcrntiiied yields
Hits oil. Itulli A 1 id us liil, mill IsalH'l llrosdnn i making practi
cal iimi of the oil, iilihoiiuli the iiictui'v hIiown llicy Uoii't.unMl
much licniiiy linprovcniciil. '.
LOH ANQKI.ES, Mar. 1J (AP)
O loo in pervades the world of star
dom In Hollywood today. Screen I
oelebrltlea, many of them at least.
are wondering what the future STRIKES DUNE AT
holds. They are beginning to won- ...T n oncmn
der how much they will owe Uncle ' " l CjEjU
Sam- when Investigations aro com-! ' - '.
pleted. and whether they will he
.held, responsible for any Improper
acta Attributed by - federal Income
tax officials to J. Marjorle Berger.
Mlas Berger, an Income tax
counsellor, of Hollywood, waa In
dicted ny a rederal grand Jury here
yesterduy on 24 counts of alleged
criminal aid In preparing fraudu
lent income' tax returns for many
prominent film personages. She
Is assorted by the government of
ficials te have assisted In defraud
ing the treasury out of more than
million dollars In recent yeura.
(rouiMls, for Apprclieiixion
That- the apprehension of tho
screen celebrities may not ha whol
ly unfounded, Is evidenced by tlio
announcement of United States At
torney S. W. McNntib that several
Idols .'of the 'movie fans 'may bo
named In conspiracy Indlotmenla.
genu heavily.
JtclH'l lnMsro
General Oluchca, hlthertu 'ap
parently supporting thu - rebels,
"l (Contliucd on rage. ty-'
The policy of tho adluinist ration.
H. JG. Inlow Will
Attend Teachers
j Meet Thursday
II. K. inlow, iit-wly etoitt'il ihtbU
dt'iit of the KiiNtfH'ii tMcKon Nor
mal ttchoul, will b In Lm llninde
INSTITUTE TO BE
HELD MAR, 21 22, .;
as Senator Walsh now undorKlnndn I tomorrow and dm lug his visit, will
II. also contemplates no lenses 0r!Pcak at a meeting of the 1
land Rdjucent to that, which may i tlramle.clussriiom Teachers' aaso-be-livised
lo prospectors who strike j clatlnji. It Is announced today. ..
oil, '''J'iiu seuutor holds that the act "'Tl 'ussoclution incoting will he
ot April l20 contemplated the; bold In 'tho Kaculuwnu, Inn ul 4
leasing or such lands so ns to brum I o Clock In the iil lernoon In the
about the development of fairly small ballroom.
i large fieldn In each case. I I ho giniiral topic will Do '.mo.
As s f-irther measure of conserv-
the govwnnient oil In - th"
ground, tile adnilnial ml ion will
grant leuses for tlte drilling of on
set wells on the .public domain to
vent drainage of government
Professors Vance And!,','..
BoSWOrth, 01 U. S. C, o11 through wells on adjacent tor-
to Discuss Business j'"''y-
MISSIONARY
PAG KANT WILL
BE PRESENTED
by Mr. Mcl.ln, of
DOG CATCHER
STARTS WORK
FRIDAY MORN
Only oiu moii) day of praco rts
mulnn for unllccnat'd dogs.
I'rliluy murnlnt?. Star. 15. u dot?
caU'her will Binrt worklnK for IhB
city, under orders to Impound every
duic in the city without h collar and
tiri-nsc Anv doe iitHCvd In Urn
pound either noes to his denih af- ternl(, 0( (ne Wi. Hhe la In dPHpair:
ter u few days or Hie owmr
clulnis him upon payment of 5
to tho city plus 5u cents a day fur
each diiy the doff is In the pound.
IJor lleensea cost l Tor malea and
fi for females. To date there has
been 272 Issued by the city. I Mat
year 336 licenses were Iwued.
The doR ordinance, which pro
vides that cuntnea must not run at
larjje after 6 o'clock in the evening
and berore 8 o'clock In the morn
ing, will also be enforced, the po
llco chief announces.
for although tthe has no objections
to becoming a mayoress, she con
templates marriage with the cun
ning old Futcddo with dislike
amounting to aversion. She de-
Great interest Is being shown by
merchants and profenlonal men :
and women In a business liiKtitute .
to be held In 1.U Grande Thurs- I
day and Friday, Mur. 21 and 22.;
held through the co-operation of!
the Union county chumber of opni- (
merce and tho county agent, Wruy
Kuwrerice.
Tliest- institutes have been held
In various citlea throughout tlio
stute and have been found lo be of
considerable belief. t. to the nier-
i chants and their employes. It Is
said. All of the principal phases of
business are discussed by exports
from tho extension service of tho
Oregon Ktiite college.
I'roft'ssors H. T. Vance and K. K.
Homvorth are lo be here during
the Institute. Mr. Vance is n spe
cialist in re i ii 11 Kclling und take up
the subjects of advertising, window .
dressing, store arrungement and re- 1
lated topics. Mr. Uoswortb Is a
financial expert and will discuss the
subjects of budgets, accounting,
credits, collections, etc. Moth men
have had practical experience.
linker has held business insti
tutes of this nature for tho last '
three years, It Is said, and has
'found them helpful to a great de
gree. :
clvatiun" ar.it tns program follows:
"I'rlniaiy lepaimeit, Mies Wil
liamson, of Willow school.
"AritlmiolicV. demonstrated by
pupil.
"luteriiiedliite,
Hivei in, HL-ltoul. i
UiKciplliiu Througli Htmlenl Gov-'
remni'ut :
"High Sr-hnol." Mr. Inlow.
"Junior ll!h," It. A. Wllkerson,
principal of Greenwood school.
The prograni wlil bo presented
ly W. W. Thouuis, chalrmiin.
This will be Mr. It) low's first
visit to la G rondo since he spent
a few weeks In liie eastern anu
SIX MILLIONS FOR
STATE EDUCATION
Board Created by , Bell
Schulmerich Bill to Dis
tribute Large Sura i
SALH.Vf, Ore., March 13 A1')
The new stale 1oard of higher edu
cation', ''created tiy tha IMI-rlchul.
merich bill of. the recent, legis
lature and which Is a consolidation
of the boards of regents of the
I'utversity of Oregon, Oregon State
College ami The K state norma)
schools, will have for distribution
and disbursement during .the next
two years unioug tho five Institu
tions under Its 'control an estimated
total of t,u0a,OH!M3. The esti
mate Is made'' by the secretary of
state's office. Kor this fear tlio
figures aro exact, Kor I'JM the
tame figures tire .used as an esti
mate, s '".-" ' ..' i '.'..-'- - Ik ' I
: tinder tte old - regime each . In
stitution received a ocrtuln tyart. of
, conjlnulni
ins. " Undci
courses of study then; nod secur
ing teachers for the normal rciiool.
.NEW ItADIO STATION
CContlnued on Page 61
Biurlesque Feature
A t Rotary Meeting
Tho main feature of the liotaly
club luncheon today at noon lit the
Iji Qrande hotel was a burleiu.i
of the recent Itlley-Undsey com
panionate marriage debate, put on
by the stunt committee. Audmer
IMnyle took the plsi of Hugh l.
Hradv, who presided: W. K. Gil
bert renresellted Judge Hen l.lnd-
l'OKTI.ANI. Mar. 13 (Af A
powerful radio station, one of a
chain of seven to be built on the'
I'aclflc coast airways, will be ready ,
tor operation on Hocky Hutte. near,
. r A I
nere. niinin io ....,,. . , Wnrnck represent-
Cutting, in charge of operation, an- y , '
nouncea touay. , jrl(.( ,naklI
i ne utai.on is 10 cosi .."' f r , . . , . M
'llllll lurrnrn w "
(wlil leave for hi new prih be
tfore I hp next meeting. KreJ l-an-
wlll be in direct communication by
rode and the spoken word, with
plimes In flight.
WEATHKIl TtHAV
a. m. 34 above.
Minimum: 2 above.
Condition: partly cloudy.
aer will take !r. Itiley'a place as
secrt-tary.
hi:ath;k ylxtkiiday
Maxintuiu 43, inlntmuni -
above. t.
Condition: cloudy.
vi:atiii;k mail is. im
.Maximum 4.', mlniiiium 31
alKve.
Condition: rain .10 -of Inch.
Limit Loads On
State Highways
In East Oregon
SPEEDER
Wllh a tniHsIonaiy paKcant and
demonstnitlon, the Mpwurlh league
of the .First Methodist church will
have chni-Ke ff the evening service
at that church next Sunday eve
ning In a series of prugraniM put
on by special groups and organi
zations and for specific causes., In
pie Introductory purl of the, pro
gram Miss lone Harrlman will give
a short history of the general or
ganization, the I-'pworth league,
Koiiene Cates will discuss the sub
Jpfit "What the leauito Is," Gcui-kc
M oa tti will tell what t ho luca I
league Is doing.
A debute" on til e question, 'Ue
solved, that foreign mlHstons make
for world neace" will be a slromf 'y
fm.inri. ..f ih n, ! "r.'ifon highway olfti
myrl Miller having thn afrirniallve
and Harold Hokth the negative
side of the question.
Probably tho iihimI pretentious
number on the program will be the
poKcuiit' "Christ Among Men,"
; with characters In ken as follows:
The Aime) f The lxrd, Mary Jjmi
11 iter; China, Kvelyn 11 per; Jji-
pan, Charllne Kaus; India, Ifernlta I '''
riemon; Italy, hudora l-nmhlln; These, re.latbms will be
lainea unin iminer nonce.
mlllngo funds, braid en
und special appropriations.
the new regime thn entlro total
iulll l) i "nit,(1 Bniii ffir Ihn bnnrfl
inlddfexveFtern states, a t u d y I n g to rt,MblirH(J ftB lt BPCJB (lu
I ln4cnt Isl.
! The iretunt list of funds for lhi
several lustltullona that will be
consolidated during thq two years
are
Oregon Male College - Mil luge
tax within the 6 per cent limita
tion, $H'.i7,Kr,V7; Hillings taxes
without thn 6 per ce-nt limitation,
$l,f39,t!t.4!; continuing and an
nual appropriations, $31 1,700; for
eradication of rodents, $60iio; un
der Hmlth-Iever Art, $02,6Ul; un
der Cupper-Ketoham Act, . $6708,
In addition the college will receive
Load limits have been placed oh
the Old On-jfnn Trull and on tho
La r,rmiileWal!nwn Luke highway,
according lo word I ecelved f rom
the stale highway conmilsslon at a por,on of ft limp apmoprlatlon
officials In tlio Kaatcrn
In J
in i Hie today.
Tho new regulation seta a maxi
mum weight of (iMMi pounds for
vehh lt8 oper:tting on the hlghwity
bet wi -n I Oi'jtnde and Imbler..
of $1!KO,'mio that was appropriated
for experiment work at tho col
ll fc artd' research work at the unl
verslty.
i llnlverslly of Oregon Mlllage
taxes within the 6 per cent Iimi
i tattoo. tm:i H'.i'.i.-Att: mllluirn taxes
ll.ls weight inrimb-H the vehicle. wllMnut thft n npr (.(.nt limitation.
l.it4,3'JK.s2;; for tho medical
A Mnitt
placed on
highway b
or I n.iMMi poundn wan
the (Hd Oregon Trail
tween Haines and Itak-
aiii-
Legislators Will
lie Dinner Guests
K-xi Tuinluv evening a dinner
will Im irfven l he wnators and rep-
rcsentHtiveji representing Ktern
Oregon al th. legtsiaiuie. y
Kustern Oregon Livestock show as
nociation. The dinner wMI le held
at the I' n Ion hotel at 6:3' P- m.
and everyone Interesied1 In thv
irtock show development Is Invited.
TtckelH- will b k dollar per plate
and i-ewmatlons should l made
v. i:h Tony L. k,iulh ut t nlon.
n i
,9, y
Kra nee, A ti na flat h ier ; I lei if In in,
Mildred I'ost; Cerinany. Marcarel
I louhan: IttiKsia, Iji Velio IMehr-y;
Kngland, Kthel Hayre; America,
Kaye Hamilton.
The iirfgram will be Interspersed
pvlth music, IncludliiK a violin solo
by Miss Anita Heriinmn, u boys'
iuariet, a girls quartet und a
number of pep soiikm.
Major II. O. I, Scjtnnc, liHi
Hi fcnl , ntoilt m nr rw
ird for aiiluniobitctf at lJVtytMi
Ibttfb. I'Im., Monday w Immi Im
drove ItN nut", the .olden Ar
nm, al 2Hl.:iH in lie an liour.
Maiir Senmvr may be -HtlnI
mmii lo Mvk ihw Horhl's motor
lfcral isl n-cunl. Ills faiher,
Sir (liarU-j H mrc mrak il In
LcirJyii )i(crJn;'.
Northwester n Men
Study Farm Relief
Sl'OKANIi. March 13 (Al')-A
' comuiittee of "7 m'ii ri'pr'Mciitnu
j praf!tically very inujor f di ol
J liirfliiess In n'gon, Mitho and
Wcshinitton has bein uppoih(4-I to
work wllh rongrcNsiotiMl dleKii
lions of the three KliUe with tin
view of InMiltutlng udequat" farm
irHlef leiflMtation. The 27 men rP-
m ent the yurplUH contt-ol l-a.ie of
the l'arlflc Norl hwewt. J. tlonton
McCrowkey. or Car flebl. WmnIi.,
preiddent of the league, mild 1 Jv
orKanlxntlon will havt a coiiimktie
In Washlnirton. I. (r during lb-
Sarazen, Farrell
Lead In Tourney
MIAMI. Ha.. Mar. 13 fAI')
Ot-oe Haraxn and Johnny Karn-Il,
fl-rindi!i th'lr luieinailonal fmir
ball golf I Hie here, look H sob-
siantlal lead on
lane nnd Harry
challengers, by ending the l-hot.i
inortilng round five up.
Waller Itaifel) Slid Leo hgi-I
were one down at the I Kill to Joe
TuiiiCKu and Harry I'iuc.
Mountain States
36CY10ID1
CAR CRASHES;
TWO KILLED
Lee Bible and Pathe News
Cameraman Lose Lives
at Daytona Beach -'
OCEAN SPEEDWAY, Daytona
Peach, Kla., Mar. 18 (AP) Leo
lilbla crasheil Into thousand dunea
and was klllod here today whllo
travollnx at a spaed of 103 miles
an hour In an attompt to set a new
world's record In J. U. Whlto's
Triplex racing machine.
Tho accident occurred some tnren
miles down the beach on tha north
end of the measured , mile course,
tho machine spinning around on
the sand dunes. .
,''"..
Killed lomamlr
Bible, a mechanic, was killed 111"
Morton Fisher, assistant to the stantly whon the la-cyllnder Trip
attorney seneral. Oliver E. l'aaln, lex raver In which he was attempt-
Intlictnient expert, and Arthur H. Inn to break the world' speed reo
Dlehort, i assistant general counsel ord ot mi mllea an hour, got ho
of the Internal revenue bureau, to- yond control and crashed Into tho
day are- busy preparing the cases aand dunes. - -' i .-;
and studying the situation.. A. Pathe News cameraman who
The one tiling which' may save wn" U by the machine, also was
the film stars involved from 'crim
inal prosecution may be the diffi
culty of proving criminal Intent tn
the submission of the tax returns.
In any event, sny the f-rteral. ex
perts, the actors and actresses will
he glad tn pay whatever financial
killed. The accident happened at
the far north end of the course.
The accident occurred after Blbln
had negotiated the mile run at 202
miles an hour. ' The machine was
demolished. Tho photographer's
name was Travers. A panto reigned
penalties the government may ns- '" K""-rs , a me granosiani
sess rather than face criminal " f" annd B" """i"""-?, ru,lM,a
prosecution.' ' .' ,. tnv,.-
- Kcvoral Stars laKtrd Too Near Wattr
Among thoHe listed In the Berg- First reports reaching the timing
er Indlotment as having had their pit were to the effect that Biblo
Income tax returns prepared hy her ran too far out towardu the water,
were . Wlllikm. . Haines,, - Itod La and In attempting- to correct his
Rooue.. Uoiothv Muakalll. itliar .atoorlng swung thn wheel of the ear
Mendos, MlU'iiell Lewis, deorgo 1', I was unable to bring It back
MVIon.Ji,, nnd Itobert W. Hrowna. on Its proper course. He spun
An example of alleged fraud, It around on the course and crashed
waa charged In the Indictment, was
the tax return of. Rod Im Itoque,
."approved" by Miss Borger,
giving his Income for 1927 as $121
0K7. Deductions 'wore 141,870; net
Income shown an .being. $77,216t
tux dun government lu,G4S. ,
The figurns should have been,
the government claims, as follows:
Uross Income $182, 77s; deduc
tions, 19,567; net Income 1174,111;
tax -duo government. $84,21)1.
, To lncll1 "Expert" "
Intimations at the fodernl build
ing .that at least one more Holly
wood tax' "expert" will b Indicted
next Friday when the grnnd Jury
reconvenes 'have brought ''further
uneasiness to fllmdom today. No
body knows where the next blow tho beach In a year.. Krank l.ock-
luto -thiv sand dunes with a ter
rific Impact.
Will In, who was a novice In high
speed racing, had been given ap
proval of tho American Automobile
association to make tho record at
tempt after a series of tests yester
day in which' lm satisfied officials
of his qualifications.
Second Accident ,
- His mount rolled about a hun
dred feet before coming to a atop.
Tho cameraman, unable to move
from his tracks, was. mangled, his
body being hurled a great distance
Tho bodies of Bible and the photo,
grnphcr wore picked up and taken
to a mortuary,. The accident was
the second fatal one to occur on
may fall; The least that can hap
pen, It Is feared by the screen ce
lebrities, Is that they nre due to
pay tho government a lot of money
In penalties.
Coca Cola King
Passes Away In
Atlanta Home
school, 2U I , I HMIfl : J lornbecher
hospltiil, lti!f,M.7 1 ; Infirmary,
Ifiii.noo. in addition the university
will receive, u share of Ihn $2tfO,nti
a pprnprlatlon lumped between tho
university and the college.
Kastern Oregon normal sehool fit
Ii Orande Appropriation for i:i2U
and l!i'i, X4,7X(l.
Oregon Normul Kehool at Mon
mouth Mlllage tax within the $
per rent limitation, k.7k0.6H:
ml I 'air Ithnul th 0 per rent
limitation, 1 1 34,67,l; npproprla
Willie MaeHir- -". l4U.7li.
Hampton, their! Ho ut hern Oregon Normal Hehool
at Ashhtnd MllbtKe wIMiln the 0
per rent limitation, I Vit.7Hfl,f.K; up.
propria tiou, f liH.'iIM.i'G.
To(alKlHlw rollfff, f.H22.
it73. 1 fl plus nhitre of $2Kii.(ion lump
sum; unlverHlty, $2.ifUi,ICI.tfl plan
share of lump sum; la flran "
noirnul, $K4,7la; Monmouth nor
Have Heavy Snows muum Ashimi normui,'
i
.Mountain sistes to-1 W omati Is Scalned.
Dies of Injuries
OKNVKIt,
Tho Itoeky
dsv wer diKKing ihemselven out
after the unowa of yenterdny and
I ho day hefVirc wJileh hHd burled
hichtVuyK iimi Kiiitnicd autom)-t MAIiKrcA, f'sl.. Mar. 13 (AIM
biln tratTlr. in several mates. t'onipletely sealpej when her hair
(Mm death was ehai'Ked to the beeame f-ulanicled In a water wheel
blizzard In Wyoming. Ib-nry Kol- Kbaft, Mrs. Anna Kolymhoff, 24,
ATLANTA, (lo., March 13 (AP)
Atlunta today mourned Asa U.
Candler, u roriner drug clerk In a
country phaimacy, whose faith In
a soft drink formula brought him
millions In thn inunufarturn of
Ooni ttolo. The
talist, civic leud
plsl died late yesterday at Wesley
Mehiorlal hospital after an Ulnes
of more than two years. 1
Tho story of Mr. Candler's rlHe Is
a story of tho romanee of Ameri
can bustneHH. As the proprietor of
an Atluntu drug idoin, mote than
411 years ago, he purchased thu
foriii.ilu for Coca Cola for a report
ed price or tf0(f, and In IDl'J sold
his Iniei cut In the Immense Coca
Cola manufacturing company for
$5,0(((,j(M,
At one time ho wived us mayor
of Atlanta.
f)r. Franklin N. 1'iirk.M-. iban of
Ihe Candler Hehool of Theolouy at
Kiuory Clilverslly will oWelale lit
funeral snrvlreti tomorrow' lit Ihe
piilallul C:tndler home. InlerineiiL
will be In the Wetdvlew cemi-'.eiy.
hart, a during Indlanaoolia driver.
lost his life here last year when his
HtutH Hlackhawk racoc went out of
control, , ,
Hlblo was 42 yeai' old and la
nurvlved by hli ; widow and two
fhildren. ; .-' ' - . , . .
Major if. O. 1. Begrave. who set
a world's record ot 211 mllea 'an
hour here Monday, and who had
announced that he would make an
other attempt today to better his
own murk, declared after the ac
cident that he would not run again.
The accident evidently eliminated
America's hope of , regaining the
world'n speed record this year,
Hhorlly after the accident, word
came to the press stand that tho
photographer who last his life It
the ueeldnllt Wim PhnHna Toanh
78-year-old cap!- cameraman for tho Pathe Newt
. unil nhllfitil hl'ft.
" Jie was murried.
NOIULE QUITS
AFTER REPORT ;
DISGRACES HIM
LONDON. Jlarch 13 ( Al) Tlio
HxrlirihK 'IVtegraph company this
morning wild It had been officially
annouiici'd at Home thnt Oenenil
I inli-Ho N'nliile, conimnndnr of tho
lll-rutrd Italia expedition, had re
slKued hii; rank and office. Tlio
resignations were accepted,
Man's Home Is No
r
The 'official hfurd of imiuiry in
tn the llnll.t dls'Utter Inst week
placed flitec' blame upon Oenernl
Nubile for I he loss of the dlrigiblu
nnd censiireit him for allowing
... y-, ., MIIIIHI'II lO IM1 rCOCUCU I TOIII ItlK ICU
Longer His Castle finn.
. , . ' I Cleliernl Noblle had a long ami
. . ..... ....... . '. distinguished military career will:
, .I.KANI.Itl.. Va Msr. U ,, ur)ny He w un H,..
.VI')-A man s home has eeaH.'.l to Ht.llt -t, r(lm,he(, w01.
be his castle since the prohibition wrt. rolinpnt.e wnrn n fl,.v
la went Into of left and Is as , Amundsen In the ,11.1
Ulll W IIR MU'l'. Ml HIP
ion of Just Iimi W. H. Huow. ,
Ho expn'Ksef) (tint opinion In po-
lice court yesterday utter hearing :
the argument of an attorney for
j a negro couple charged with lm- '
nroner conduct, who contended
stecdal serution of congicMM, ntat-ting i ster of Ixrnmie, 3H. died of vx died of Injuries: here today. Mrs. j iMI,y . had been Illegally arrested
April 15. jpoKMta and exhaustion on a t'nlon Kolymhoff's hair waa wound up In j bet tw thu policeman who took
Oregon meiiilje.ru of the rotnioM. I I'aclflc pKKeiKer train after strui;- ihe revolving nhaft nnd her scalp . them into custody entered their
tee are: "harle llarth. The Oalles: 'kIIok on font for l iiillen ihrough was torn off from below her eye I home looklnir for another poraon
1. I.. Mann and Jtoy W. KitnT.Slilfis when his truck bocHme brows tu the lower part of her neck ' nnd did not havo a warrant for .hut crushed on the Ico and wc
ivndleton; A. Hhiniiuay. Mtltun; riited r.eur WrxU.Ui !.ile, 30 inlk-s including the left ear before work - ihem. They wure . I lnvd (16 ouch lost oa It Reared King's Uuy oa 1:
Jolin vi'Jimi'-'Jiiib Jr., ArUvjion, routh of Iruinie. .men could reltuso her, ; und costtf. .. i ret'Jrn,
glblo Norgi across the North I'ol
from Hpltzliergnn to Alaska li
I'J-'tl.
That flight ended In a nuurr
licivii-cii AiiiuuiirMTii anu roouiiH nil
the Italian wui charged with mix
takes tn the handling of the dlrl
glble. The flight of the Italia fol
loweil two yeura luter. The shl
reached the pole front Hpitibergu
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