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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TWELVE PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE
CITY
EDITION
(Sratt&p droning
THE WEATMCh
Oregon: Rain tonight and Sun
day snow In the high mountain
ranges, m ode rate temperature.
Strong southerly winds.
VOLUME XXVII.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
LA GRANDE, OREGON SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1929.
: MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 146.-
OF W.B A. IN
SESSION HERE
Women from Union, Wal
lowd, Baker and Uma
tilla Cities Attend
Annual Parade
Of New Cars'To
Be Held Apr. 20
Contest for Worst Look
" ing Machines to Be Fea
ture Observer Offers
Tin fee Cash Prizes.
The nnmiiil parade 'of now rnrs
la scheduled fur- Saturday urter
jnoon. Apr. nn.'und will be parllcl-
i paled In by practically nil automo
bile dealers In this territory for the
dismay of their newest models.
The leuture of this year's parade.
' . In contrast with the IS29 models.
Yy ' , , -T) IT 11 4-" w'" a feature in which prlxes
iSanqUCt tO ISC lleiU At will be awarded to the most dilap
idated and worat . looking old
wrecks moving under their own
power .n the parade.
Cash ptlxes are offered by the
Kvcning Observer, with flu In gold
going to the worat looking wreck.
17.60 to the next and 15 to the
winner of third place. Anybody la
eligible to enter in the content to
find the worat looking automobile
In this territory.
1'iil.nlv at 2:311
Kntrics inuat bo made at The
NATIONAL OFFICER
PRESENT AT MEET I
Sacajawea Inn , This
Evening at -6 O'clock
Open to the Public :.
With officials from as far away
us Tort Huron. Michigan,' mid
Portland and 1 'en die ton. Ore., aud
members from the cities of Union.
Wallowa. Maker and Umatilla coun
ties In uttandance, about 2oo in all.
the district rally of the Woman's
Heueflt usuoclatlon opened at two -observer office before noon Hutur-
O'clock this afternoon In the bait- dtty an($ muHt be . In line to move
room of the Hucajawea Inn. off ,r0mptly when the iarudj
The city this morning wmh ovor- Htlirt8 at o'clock In the oft-
flowing with women delegates from ernoon. -' '
the four corners of ICastern Ore- wUl' ,norei automobile dealers
gon. The conference bid fair even uol)ff busipess In l-u Grand thui.
as early as noon of being an en- ever uef0re, a brilliant display or
thusltujllcally successful one.. Last new car m0(iB Is expected for this
iiiKiu. uiw iiiwrmtia una ouruiH mo ycttr-8 Jiaradt l.ust year over bp
new curs were In line and the wci
afternoon delegates i arrived by
train and by automobile. A spe
cial coach on train No. 24 hroug-ht
a delegation of 30 from IVnUultoii
this morning. ;
.Natloiuit Officer Hen
Jr. Annie J. Hey n olds, of I'ori
Huron, assistant supreme medical
examiner, Mrs. Julia V. Ward, o(
l'urlland, state field director of
Oregon, and Mrs. Adelaide Pack
ard, of Pendleton, district deputy,
have been busy nil morning with
the assistance of the local commit
tees making' final plans. The halt
room of the Inn has been convert
ed Into a gala lodge room doeo
raU'd with the colors of tho order.
Heforu the meeting begun thih
afternoon members of the drill
leant were holding last practices.
Ilampiut TliLs Evening
Tho big social event of the con
vention will bo the banquet at the
- Inn at & o'clock tonlghtV: 4t- will
be t lie-only part of the program
open to the public!. '
The meeting began wltti com-!
infinity aiuging this afternoon fol
lowed hy the i-cKUlar opening and
receiving or distinguished visitors.
Mrs. Georsre Bean entertained with
a vocal solo and greetings to Or.
Annie J. Reynolds were extended
by Mm.' Julia V. Ward. Dr. Rey
nolds responded.
Miss Kulh Hlack sang a vocal
selection which was followed by
a flag service and then a health
talk by lr. Reynolds. Mrs. Ward
lead a school of instruction.
TIh Kvcning Program
The program Tor this evening
bediming at 7:40 o'clock Is as
follows!'
Community singing.;
Rally called to order by the dls
1 rlet deputy, Mrn. f'ackard.
Heating of officers. Review No.
Address of Welcome. Mrs. l,enu
Ostium). . ' .
Response, In-. Reynolds,
I'ianologne. ' ' '
iJegreo of fraternity.' Review No.
-7, cIhks presented to Mrs. Ward.
Address, In-. Reynolds.
Vocal nolo. Mrs. Herl Newell.
- Kancy drill. Review No. 10.
Jtaltot march. Review io. IG.
, .Mower f ind. Review No. 10.
Memorial ceremony, Review No.
la, j Mrs. Kdward Kdrdham, of
l'nwser, singing a vocal number.
1'r. Reynold was busy all this
morning giving physical examina
tions, a lotai of 40. Nine members
-to be initiated tonight were exam
I tied. A duns of 25 will be given
the work tonttrht.
The delegation of women coming
EAST OREGON GRANGE FARM
LIVESTOCKS PLAN VIEWED
GOOiSHAPE; BY SENATORS
Condition Fair in Spite of Some Members Leaning
All Wet? We'll Say He Was!
High s'IhioI Girls Uut'k Toun Maralial or Mountain drove, Mis
souri I iidcr Town Pump WIkui Mo lutvrfercM With Their ( uim I'lglit.
the "Toughest Winter
; in 30 Years"
CATTLE STILL 20
PERCENT SHORT
Toward the Debenture
Scheme for Aid
HOUSE FARM BILL
GIVEN TO HOOVER
Outlook Bright, Dr. W. H. President in According
Lytle Declares; Lamb
ing batisfactory, Al
though Below Standard
with General Principles
of Measure Suggests
Minor Changes.
SAl.KM. Ore., Apr. 13 AP) ; WASHINGTON', Apr. I AI')
Although the winter In the Kaat- ity a vine of 17 to 4, tin- Iiouho
crn Oregon range country was "the agricultural committee today re-
tougliest In 31) yeurs." as tho old jo-trd n proiswil to write tho cx-
tliners describe It. Ori'gon range fmn ,i,.m.uimi plun Into the m'W
livestock emerged froui the win- rill.m .h, ,. Tin- iiroitosnl was
ter feed lots In good condition, says 0fr(,, MM aiiieuilniciit by Iteii-
Ur. W. H. Lytic, stnto votorl- .Jjt.lllllllvo JolloSi ,cinRrat, Texas,
nurinn. ufler a two-wceka trip
through tho region. He low aero
weather was experienced for 47
days In Harney county. Fortunate
ly, feed held out. '
"Throughout the bunch grusa
country," says lr. Lytic,
attracted a big crowd to the down
town district. . ,
' Tho line of march. Judges for the
contest and other details will bo
announced next week.
Talking Movies
To Begin Sunday
; At Theater Here
! Iji Orande Theaters, inc. y, HI Jn
augumte a new period of tulklng
movies at the Arcade theater to
morrow, when tho first show since
the installation of Vltaphone will j
begin at 2 o'clock In the arternoon. .'
cr," with slnglni;. dialogue and Ini
iporiant sequemsoa 'and in addllfoii.
there will be u reel W 1 "at he HAuu'd
News anil a Vltaphone playlet "ltc-
allnatlon" In one act.
Coincident with the first talking
picture, the Arcade will hold con
tinuous shows on Hundays, from 2
to late In the evening. The lust
ahovv will begin at about K:3M p.
in. During the afternoon and
evening It will be possible to run
four complete shows.
Another change In policy an.
notmced is that only talkies will be
shown at the Arcade. Following
"The Ja2 Singer," the talkie "State
Street Kadie" will be shown, and
on Sunday. Apr. 21, the first inn
per cent talking picture, "Home
Towners." a comedy. Is scheduled.
This Is suid to be one of the best
pictures, especially in recording,
livailuble today.
There will bo no reserved scuts.
Ity llamiind S5. Ilrulc,
(Associated Press Slaff Writer)
WASHINGTON, Apr. 13 (Al')
Some members of the senate ugrl.
tho best culluro eonimlltoe have definitely
traditions of the range were ob- unnen to mo uoemme urn., u
served. The largo operators with " wai'omu wrung as n pan ...
surplus huy loaned to tho smaller the new farm relief plan In place
producers -u n d curried thcur of Ihe equalization Tee.
through." ' . , ' While Ihere Is as yet no eer-
Outslde or a heavy loss In old tiiluly tlwt u majority has been
ewes' both In the Willumetto vulley ,vlm OVm; . Is tho opinion of many
and In Kastern Oregon Ur. Lytle committee members that the plan
finds that the livestock men have ,mH a, exWiellt chance of becom.
gotten orf well, and the aggregate (l)B )urt ut tho Benate ,., nill
will not exceed the usual HI per uiiU,kb President Hoover declares
cent sheep loss for tho year Win- At th Bum ,,, ,,
ter lambing has been satlsfae ory mcIb0rs feel that It would
though not quite up to standard. eel.un, ,,, , lllo colnnl,u.e if
i no aiuiu to UJ iu tin iuu w uuia ui . . ,
cent short. , . . .
t'attle Oinlok - (iootl
"The cattle game looks good.',
says Dr. lyllo. Range horse pro
duction renutins a riddle. Through,
pony coat and ' chicken feed fau-
tlie white house objected.
HmiHO llhllks lian
The plan, on the other hand, has'
found little favor on the Iiouho side.
In fact,ilu number of house ngrl-
culture committeemen who called
torles the tango Is being Treed Trout Rresldent Hoover yesterday told
wild horses, which tho veterinarian , him that a majority of the house
terms "a goqd riddance. " . .Oregou , ineniiierM were opposea 10 u.
.- tieimtor McNary if- Oregon,
eiahnjiuof t.he committee . has
((.'pntlnued on
I'age Hovn
GAME CANCELLED
DUE TO WEATHER
Funeral Services
For Mrs. Norval
Will Be Monday
i Mrs. Catherine Tnltle Norval.
til and Ronde valley pioneer one
of the last of the few early settlers
who came to this country during
the early sixties and resident of
this country most of tier life, died
at Med ford. Ore., on April 12.
She was born In Marlon coun
ty, Iowa on ' Nov. 2fi. 180 L and
crowed the plains with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Tuttle. In lHtili
Just one year after the first plow
scratched the soli of the Grande
Ronde valley.
1 She was married to J.. W. Nor
val In 1867 and to this union three
children were born, two of them
preceded her to the great beyond.
She Is survived by her sou, Ray
Norva I, of M ed ford ; two sisters, '
Mrs. Uuy Hayden. of Ia Grande
and Mrs. W. I). Starblrd. of Lake-
view: one-brother, lid Tuttle. of
A home, at ltl" M avenue was Hates, Ore., besides other relatives
ransacked by Intruders during lust and a host of friends,
night, according to a report made Kuneral services will be held at
to the police. The police records t),e Summervllle rhapef at 2
did ndl reveal who occupied the 0'cock Monday afternoon. April
house. Whether anything was iq.
mlyxing. had not been learned,
pending a thorough check of the
houKc.
J.Lti ,In '' "ZZ, But Will Recover
hit car. I
(Continued on Page Seven
RANSACK HOME
ON M AVENUE
DURING NIGHT
Ball Park Too Soggy for
Exhibition Contest ,
League Opens Apr. 21; .
With even the weather man
against 'em, I. a Orande basebalt
fans will have to wait a little long
er before they see the I'JVi Pirate
club In action.
A game between I'emleltoit und
Xav Grande, had been scheduled
here tomorrow afternoon but con
tinuous bad weather this week,
coupled with official forecasts for
either rain or snow In the moun
tainous seel Ions of Oregon tomor
row, caused the cancelling of the
exhibition contest. The grounds
are ho wot that It would take morn
than a day to get the playing Held
in shape. Manager Gib Ktokke an
nounced llils morning.
With no game tomorrow. Cecil
Huff, of Molse. signed by the -Pirates
to dust the enemies off this
season, is not expected to arrive
here for a Tew days. ,
The league season opens a week
from Sunday with Raker scheduled
to play here.
If It Is possible. Manager Stokke
expects to have all members of the
squad out tomorrow for whatever
practice can he obtained.
MOI'NTAIN OKOVK. Ma,. Apr.
IS (NKA Special) Things neve
will be the saute with C J. Hlnkle.
town marshal of Mountain drove.
The mnrshara new blue uniform
never will be as well fitted and his
etar njuy never have the same
bright luster for two denen high
school girls recently concluded the
process of putting the marshal "In
his place" by holding him under
the town pump while streams of
very wet water poured upon him.
The murshal was trying to quell
it near riot when the senior and
sophomore girls of the Mountain
Grove nigh school waded Into the
annual class fight with the Junior
and f reh man .girls.
Marshal Hlnkle, recently elected
and very proud of his uniform and
star and seriously, bent on main
taining peace al any cost, hastened
to the campus to brng order out
of chaos.
-But '.he young women Voul.l
have none of -his peace-making ef
fort. Instead the two hostile force
quickly became allies and the mar
shal was seised and dragged across
the school yard to tho town pump.
There, while . he v- struggled lu
vain, ho wus given u cold bath
uniform and star and ull.
It was not until a fire ularm wus
turned in and Mayor C. H, Uuvall
and Klre Chief Otis Shorrill drove
a hose wugon to the scene wnd
hitched up Ihe hose and turned a
Ht tea m upon the young women that
the marshul was rescued from un
der the pjmp.
Hut the marshul Is not a bud fel
low ut heart, ilo forgave the girls
after -having his new uniform
clehed lind pressed.
. Mnwlinl lllnklo ... Oitv iclrlft
duelled lilin under ilia tou
iuni. . - , ,
(t'uutiuued on pane hi'Vtn
Large Crowd To
Line Rivers And
Lakes Monday
I .oral stores that deal
inkle continue to repoV
1n fishing
culnu In linnku linen. J
with the Oregon fishrfut iseason
scheduled to open at sun-up Mon
day morning.
' Krom present Indications, one of
the largest opening day crowds In
recent years will flock to the
streams Monday. Thy cold weather.
Instead of lessening chances of a
big haul, has made them better,
anglers declare, pointing out that
the water In the rlvera Is low and
that steethetid .catches In th last
two weeks have been excellent.
, The bag limit in streams Tor
trout over six inches In length fol
lows: an Hsu or 2t) pounds and
one flnh In any one day, and tin
fish or 40 pounds and one fish In
any seven consecutive days; pro
vided, that It shall be unlawful to
have In possession more lliair C'
flh or 40 pounds and one Tlsh ut
any time. '
The bag limit in ull lakes except
Lake of the Woods aud Klk lake,
in tho second guino district, shall
be 30 rish or 15 pounds and one
fish' In any one day, and not to
exceed CO finh or 30 pounds und
one fish In any seven consecutive
days.
Myron Herrick
Back Home For
Eternal Sleep
' NKW YOIIK. Apr. U (API
Myron T. Herrick, beloved by two
nations, came, back to America to
day to sleep through eternity In
his native land.
In solemn and stately procosslon
tho body of the Into ambassador
to France was borne up the liur
boc.on Krance'a. nwol. wo. rah I u,.
1 th orulser , ..Tmn-vMlw,? Hf '-wWr
. n..-.i
terminal where, late today. It will
be taken to his old home In Cleve
land.' ' ' ' '
Hugs were at half staff and
many thousands stuod with bared
heads as the Impressive procession
wended Its way to the railroad sta
tion. In one of the cars In the cortege
was Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh.
The flying colonel and the late um-
mmsaador were warm friends. -their
I ffandshiu dating back to the day
w hen Lindbergh was welcomed by
him to Paris after his hlslorlo
flight ucros tshe Atlantic.
Mexican Rebels
Believed About
- Ready to Quit
CALIFORNIA CREW
WINS WITH EASE
Washington OVu Lengths
Back at Finish Husky
, Juniors Kirst
Scout Mountain
Climbers Taken
Off High Ledge
One Boy Killed in Adven
ture Wear Lhewelan,
Wash. Scoutmaster
Hangs on 8 Hours.
ALLIES' BILL
ISPRESENTED
TO GERMANY
Unofficially Announced to
Kange as High As
; ' , $12,500,000,000 -
CHKWKLAH. Wash,, Apr. 13
(AIM With one of their party
dead, another wjth a broken leg.
and their scoutmaster lu u serious
condition from cold and exposuro JJXPECT REJECTION
cliff for eight hours, a group of
boy scout mountain climbers were
returned to Chewelah today.
A party of six scouts with Don
Hutchinson, their scoutmaster, and
Paul, his brother, a Tormer Uni
versity of Idaho football star,
scAled Qtiartslte Peak, which rise
3,000 feet above this town, yester
day. Just before starting the de
scent last nlghtt Rotten Rock gavo
way, hurling the group down the
steep side to u narrow led go.
11 1 1 mt cm to letli
Harold Htlffenson, the patrol
leader, lost his balanco and plunged
several hundred feet over the bank
to his death. Don Hutchinson
frmannH tn mtVA him. unrt wmm ihi'. '
FOLLOWING STUDY
Presentation Follows Nine
Years of Bickering
Represents Tremendous
Cut in Claims.
I'AltlS. Apr. 13 (AP The al
Ilea bill to Germany for repara
tions for damages Incurred In the
world war was handed Dr. HJalm&r
Kchacht, president of the Kelcha
bank. In the ten room of the Hotel
George V Ihla morning. . 1
Tho size of the bill was not an
nounced officially but it was said
ried over tho odgo but clung to tho generally It had a present value of
ting rocks, whore he was rescued
night hours later. . Pat Hayes' leg
was broken In the fall, .
, Cltlsens found Htlffenson, badly
mungled and unconscious, at tho
buse of Ihe cliff which rises front
tho end of tho town's main street.
Cries of the Burvlvora attracted at
tention to tholr plight.
A rescue party of 100, comprising
most of the town's mate cltlsens,
was hastily organised und started
on a five-mile hike to the "far side1
from $ 10, Olio, (mo, UUO to 112,600,.
000.000, calling for annuities over
u period of 68 years totalling
uround liiu.iMio.ooo.ooo gold marks
t-llOUt $24,00(1,000,000.
Tn'nieiulotis Reduction ;
The presentation of the bill came
after nine years of bickering as to
ita size botweeen tho allied creditor
nations uud Gurmany, tbe debtor.
It represented n .reduction, It wu
belioved, of nearly (100,000,000,-
of the mountain, the only place u" under the maximum of tub,.
000,000,000 claimed by the allies
bofore the Versailles conforenee.
Tho Gorman delegation, headed
by Dr. Hchacht, appeared promptly
at 1H30 a. m. for the meeting In '
tho tea room. There was about
them all the grim solemnity of the
oponlng session of the reparations
conference oil February 11.
KHvt llehxtion .
As they entered the tea room'
and. the door closed behind them
tho anteroom buuod with talk that
they were ' already uware of the
the peak can be scaled. - The men
were 'hampered by the ruggeduess
of the terrain and darkness. , . I
1vOnjs liOworod j
Shortly heforo midnight they
reached tho top and lowered, ropes
to the ledge where Paul Hutchin
son. Vincent Htorm, Wilbur Nurse,
Chuldocs Palmer, Hobert lsnmnn i
and Hayes wero cllhglng, und those
wese hauled to safety. -w
Although tho rescuers could
phout to Don Hutchinson, Ills ex
act' iinslf Inn enulil nnt be deter-
- OAKLAND I'.hTUARy, I al., mined. A man wus sent back to amount-of tho claim and wbulii
Apr. 18 (AP) slumping Intu the town for si'archllghts and to at- rejuet IL Through courtesy to thn
tend nl the etni'X und cimtlnulng to' e'nibt to cult an airplane n wlit..hllied ' aeleantes. 'however: ' ih..ff
liroaae leM(nilrt 1HijoH;:.UiW. . flarei. . Hhorily . aftea 'two. wove expuoted- to go through the
beat, of their oui-a, California'' vm- ' o'clock fho aue'litmaster was round, flctlort of studying It for a day or
slty orew, oliamplons of tho world, and Willis Karl, a half brother of so. -
. , . , ,.. . .1, Ihm .lm.x ImV mill "Mhni.u'i . - I i ' ' ,
,.r..uk..n.. ....... m.in.tn nf . Kukerh were lowured over tho fueu '
GVi longths hero tudiiy In their i ' 'he cliff. . .
unuual regatta. 1 . - ) Although Hutchinson was suf-j
The unofficial, limo of Ihe win- forlng from exhaustion and cold,
ners wan 16 minutes 15 seconds. I" physician suid that h would sur-
The Bears tok a slight loud with ! fer no lusting III orfects. The on
.. in.. ...rinuin si. nl und at Ure party was talton to u farm
iiuuhu ui ilia uaw oi ine iiiouiiiaiu I
where they atayed until daylight.
POLICE PLAN
TO QUESTION
4,000 PUPILS
the hulf way point of tho three
mile race had Increased;, their ad
vantuge to more than two lengths.
They continued to draw away from
their northern rivals, with their
long, powerful stroke of 82 to the
minute, and loss than a mile from
the finish hold u leud of four
lengths. , '
Huskies Falter
At tills point the Huskies ap
peared to falter, and the Hears,
Itoy C. Tombs
HeldGuilty;To
Serve 3 Years
KT. I.IHIIH. Apr. 1J (Al') -lloy
Tm.mhU- iici'liMoil i.r wrnt.lil.iv flu.
I wiiii u inrai ii.iv.i.h - interniitloiial l.lfn Insurance com-
the finish , llpn 6 lenulhs l )mny ,y 1 ralldlilelllly reniovlUB
aeruss
uheiid. Wiisliliigiun.iiiu, iioi.uy a 600,(100 of l( ussets, was con-
-.'-. ';;. Kprlnl as the end of the nico up- vletnil of u charge of Issuing falsi!
11 (Ai'i 'proached, 11s I hoy wero too far in ; certificates of stock In u sealed
and
NriKlAI..'.t4. A fix. . Am-
ut itmHtiiiM. nf iiiMii'fiwsimi ites- "'e rear
........ -..I...I I. .....I. rlr.r- Ifestf 111 len
across the border early today and alongside the smiling boatload of
Illinois were being heard on ull Hears, they blinded over 'their Jer
sldes portending a complele col- aeys, uncording lo tradition,
lapse of tho rebef movement ln The unofficial time of M:l.' Is
Mexico. six seconds slower than the record
Itepoils of sweeping foilernl vie- for Ihe course, set by the W1111I1.
lories nil ull buttle fronts appeared iligton eight 111 l'J2S.
CIIICACIO, April 13 (API Eluli
of the 4,000 (Undents of the John
Marshall grammar and high
schools is to bo questioned under
the police plan for finding out who
was respouslhle'for the death yes
terday of nine-year-old Joseph
Bteln. .
The boy returned from school
c.iniplalnlng uf having been beaten
by older boys. . Half an hour later
ho died. A post mortem examlna,
tlou fulled lo allow signs of vio
lence, but when d second examina
tion wus nuule. In view of stories
of being hcuton, an Injury to tho
templo' was found. It wus thli
They slid across the lino f verdict opened today In circuit blow, Dr. J. Koarns of the cor
they drew up courti His punishment was fixed , oner's stuff said, thut caused death
ut tin-no yours III prison and 3,0oo (., A, ueorH, principal of the
rfm' . ',.i,i.ililm.il M,.hil. u.i,l ,.ll .OulAni,
Madame X To Be Cross-Examined By
Hardy's Defense Attorneys Monday
uPainfultu Burned
The records also stated that four
bunehn of .hingles wtre stolen
from lyol spruce street.
1M'..TH h'.W TOIIAY
7:30 a. m. 35 alxrve.
Minimum: 28 above, -Condition:
chmdy.
WKATIIUK YKSTKItlMY
Maximum Ah, minimum 22
uliove. . ..
Condition : moisture .01 of
Itu'lt, trucca of snow.
MTHt:U A I' It. 13. I2H
Maximum b'J, minimum 32
a bove.
Condition: rain .eft of Inch.
Leo Ia Kninee. employed al (rib
bon welding mils, wts acriously
burned early this morning when
some gawllne he waa pourimz Into
tho welder, caught fire. The flames
iKiilted Mr. Ia France's clnthiiiR
and before the bluze could be ex.
tinguished he was burned painfully
about the fare, hands and arm.
He was brought to the Orande
Uunde hospital. Karly thbt after
noon hoxpItMl authorities said that
his condition is not dancerous, and
that he Is getting along nh el
HACRAMICNTO. Cal., Apr. 13
(A I) Mrs. Iorruine WiHeman-Hif-liiff
had her favorable day in the
Impeachment (rte ' nf Huportor
J udge t 'ti r los K Ha rdy yesU-rday
but on Monday It muy be a dlt
fernl story when the defense at
tacks her testimony with recordfl
out of the f,os Angeles district at
torney's" office including evidence
purporting to show thut she has
linen an Inmate in an Insane asylum
al I'rovo. rtah.
Attorneys ip-rnding Judge Hardy
Hhe teHliried tltat she iirritnir"d willi
Judge Hardy lo produce "Mint X,"
the yet unidentified woman who
occupied a Carmel house In lttZC
wlilie M r. Alcl'herson wus missing
from her AngHus temple.
I N'feriM I iipn'iKirc l
The wouinn was pfuced upon Hi
stand during the morning wild wus
Hiipposed to resume her teatlmony
Into the crowi-examination stage In
the afternoon. When finally Ut was
railed late in the aftf-ruoon the de-
n we admitted to the comt it was
declared today they bad liihlrurted unprepared to take Mrs. Wtwrimn
the los Angelts district attorney's j Kielaff ov-r for crow exumlnHlion:
office to end 10 Kiti-rsmento ullitlMit rccordH hnd to Im brmigbt 'ip
documents showing tetiinony giv-lfrom los AugehK. A deft-nse mo
en during the grand Jury and mil-' Dun thai she be croKM-eviimlued
I f.KOlU.K VOK.T WIH
I I'lNKHVRST. N. C. April 13
(Al) teo. Volgt, of New York,
won the mens North and South
golf tournament tody, defeating
William C. Fownes Jr., of IMtU-burg.
nk-ipal court hearings of the Aline
Semple Mclh"rson kidnaping case
in t'Jfi.
It4ftml l I'm'
The oxytum reords are said to
be among these pupem and to have
bwn Introduced in tho Ang.'
Monday wat; Hpproved.
Ho. Itak through start 1 1 tig t'Htl
niony the deft hba plans to lake
Mrs. WiKeman-Htrlaff in an f fori
to prov that she Is an unreliable
witnem and that her t;itc nn nia
uti not be dejiendeS on lu sn
lo luive had their effect on lhemo
rale of relad leaders, and a dlstluci
note of pessimism was manitesi ui mo of (ne mct, he Jtlnloi
reili'l llHii.uari.er in hunhiiv, r".-
nora. However, a feverish uctlvlty
, slty orew
was noted on the Mexican sldo of fa life
iiie Him
Wa-.liliiuli.il iliinlurH Win
Coming from behind In tho lust
vur-
uf tho University of
defeated Us rivals
llfornla by three lengths
here today.
Tho Huskies finished iho three,
mile race upparently fresh wlillo
the California bunt wus spent. As
the northerners sliirlcd their final
soring that carried I hern to a
Igreiit victory, Knight, Ciillriimlu
HHKltMAN, Tex.. Apr. I 3 AI") stroke, mad u game effort lo start
Former Senator
From Texas Dies
JoscplriW. Halley, former united
Ktates senator from Texas, dropped
dead In thu district court room
here today.
Mr. Halley w-us appearing In a
case Involving toll rales on a bridge
over eie Ited river. He died short
ly after making a plea for the
transfer of the suit to the federal
court.
Henulor llalley sal down after
making his plea to the Judge and
never spoke agulu. Court attaches
saw his head drop slightly for
ward
(Continued un I'age Kevun
wwtia tf 1 ISO I,lfVf1'
BERKELEY
BRIGHT PURPLE
The case hud been given lo thu
jury lain yesterday and a Healed
verdict returned last ulicht after
iiourty five huura of deliberation.
The charge was one of several
Indictments returned against
Toombs, who was president vt the
now defunct Insurunce company.
Ho Is charged In other Indictments
with isMuliiK falsa certificHtes mid
with embeialement and using thu higton; second, Carter. California,
malls to defraud. This was his third. Cram, Washington. Time
first trial In connection with the . 4 : 3tf I .
'
would he culled In. one by one.
placed on their honor, and asked
to tell what they might know of
tho fiuht that ended fatally. .
I'lllST KVKNTH IV WASH.
f t . 'i tf ,wu mti'ivT
Mile run. won by Klser, Wajh-
crush of the company.
Unsettled Weather
Due During Week
lea hearings as means of illsrreull-' phase of the senutra consideration
Ing the reliability of Mis. Wiseman- of evidence presented to prove Ire
Htelaff's testimony thet .t was shi. hoard ef luan-urers' contcntlon-l hat
who produced the "Hiss X" who Judge Hardy Is guilty of luls.le
aci'ompunled KeiinWh OrmlKton ra- np.anors In r.ffice, Obstruction of
dio operator for Mrs. Mcl'herwm. jusllce. uceeptlng a $i'.l "lovc'of
to Carmel dining Ihe evangelist's frng" rtieik from Jra. Mil'her
dtsappearsnee. son for "legal servicer" of of prsc-
Mrs. Wlseman-Hielaff was placed tiring law while in office In vlola
on the witness stand In the lin- tlon of the state constitution.
peachment trial by the prosecut-j s 5. -
Ins board nf moniigers yestwda. (Continued on Pe!;""ven
IIKIIKKI.KV, Apr. 13 (Al')
Ktudents of the I lilvi isliy oi Cali
fornia awoke this morning lo find
ihe iiioaaivo "C" on Charter Hill
.u..,..l a 1,,-ltrtil in. ri.il' for the
They called a phyidclitn and flt , hMtoiy.
a pulmotor. Jn a few minutes hei T allnUU WHhliigton-i 'ulifor-1
was pronounced dead. n,M n.BIlUu wus h id loilay on Ihe;
- Oakhind estuary, and with the j
mtf ' Mi t . i Husky's color purple, trull. nthuiK ,
LUtlC 8 VOlllUC, I pointed toward a group of WumIi- j
4tn Mnn K SI 1 Oil ''Ington studenis hitving puinted the'
lflU.ll illlVU iviu;r, Thn bleamlng . puiphi color
, I on the "C hiis dlneovered by a
California rrealiuuin who mhh up
lu the hills at 4 o'tlork this morn
ing. '
Members of Hie Rig "C" ciilll-
mlttee, arouned out of pemef nl
HAN KRANCIHCO, Apr. 13
(Al') The weather outlook for ttte
week beginning April 14, was an
nounced hero today by the Cnili'd
Htates weather bureau as follows: t
"Kar western states: The otit '
look Is far general cloudiness with
rufn al times over the Cnilir I
northwestern states ami probubly j
over Ihe plateau region and Nevada
and central California. There will;
be snows lu the high mountain'
ranges. j
"Temperatures will, be
normal."
ion yard dash Won by Blsby,
California; , aecond, Pendleton,
Washington; third. Khllley, Wash
ington. Time ii 4.5 seconds.
440 yard dash Won by Hartley,
WarthiiiKtofi; second Clark. Calif
ornia; third, Dale, Washington.
Time 4! 3-iJ second.
Hi'inp WuHhiugtoii 1U; Cutiforniii
II.
ISASEIiALL
Four liurncd In
Kalamazoo Blaze
tiKTHOlT. April 13 ( A I'J A. II.
K i elder, prrxfdent of tbe Kreider
Relsner Aircraft company, of Hag
arHtuwn, Md was killed and two
other fliers were hurt seriously In
the collision of two monoplane
over the Kurd airport todny. The
two planes, a Challenger piloted
alone by Krtidr. and a Ranger,
handler by William Nuylr, con
nect wllh the Htoul Air Hervlces
here, locked In mid-air over the
field and came down together
fpjm an, altitude of ftoo feet.
I'At ll'Jt' 4'OAST l.KA(.tE
iAMi; TODAY .
At rorthmd: I rouble hender
about pojftion4;i iM.ittue of ruin. louhi
; header 'Will be payed tomoiro
Jund tine giinm. Ixneflt tut widov.
of liemiy Wil'iiuns, will be plnye.t
Monday. Games mi will In
JiiiiJ'' up next time Reavers niei-t
K A I.A M A'.t Ot M t h., A pi 1 1 13 I
(Al) --Tli re aiiuill children of I I XMIIHTION (,A.Mi:. .
Mr. and Iklrn. Ieroy M. t.'urran and AT RRO(.Uv L VN .It.' II. I
a maid were burned to death eitrlyi Nw York (Aj .....la IS
todoy lu a fire which gutted the f Rrooklyn N . 5 Ki
t.'urran retfldttnre. Cumin hiirely Riitteries: t'lpgras, Hoyt, R lii
ewuped the fuinea as he rushed 'h and liruhowskt; Ukkey, Clar
from the hotnw for help, ,MeVeu and tlooeli,-
Mrs. Curraa Is In a hospital here (Habit Ruth knucked two bun
-Hern. Inimediately starte'l scouring
Rerkelcy for gallons of yellow and wan not tohl uf the tragedy, fern).
........ I... iu.r.. (in. '(" t-iiiiii 1 i -..i. - - ,. I
he ymnvl 'Ut normiii rolor. the
niiii I..L.I -ue up revealing the
purple to the campus,
i The Washington HtudenlN had
never painted In this vicinity he
fore, and as a result no guards
j were placed on the "C" hist olnht.
AT I'llll.AIU'IU'HlA- It, H. I;
Athletics f A) .......11 14 i
I'hltlle tN 6 1ft t
Ibittrles: Oiwve. Rorrnnelt, Wat
lAUI-'ORMAN WI.NK
. CANTON, Ohht, Apr. 13 (AR)
-Dick Rnlues. Han Dleiio. Cal..
outpointed Jack Zlvtr, Pittsburgh, herg nnd Coehrune; MeGruw, Cot
ln ten rounds here lust night. Roth Hi. Hweotland, Kerguson nnd Ihi
are welterweights. , via. ;" , .
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