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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE CITY EDITION mmtx THE WEATHER . OHKCON: Cloudy tonight, Tuea duv gonerully fulr with rising tern peraiurea In the Interior, normal humidity. ' . v..,. VOLUME XXVII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PREBS LA GRANDE, OREGON MONDAY, MAY 13, 1929 . MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 171 La Grande Team Blanked, 4 to 0, At Pendleton Jakie Myers Allows Only Three Hits Fifth In ring; Fatal to Duffs Chances to Win. DELEGATION TOWELCOHE ; NICKMAHER Flier to Pilot Giant "West : Wind" to La Grande : ! on Wednesday. PLAN DINNER IN . VISITOR'S HONORi I Jnkle-Myers hurt his duy In the ...... . . .. T' ii ": l Blue Mountain league at Pendletun Will Kemain 111 La Grande yesterday, turning back the Pirates Two Days, Taking up,'"' u f!rand ,wl'n "JT ' . ii. 'and h'" team mates bunched their rasseneers rrom tne Singles enough to brim? m four TiOPJll Alrnovt .' . ' 'jruns to Klve Jukle tt shutout vie 1: . ton-, 4 to 0. ' . 1 ; ' I On the other hum); Cecil Huff, Vllh Pilot Nick Mamer and his hud one lid Inning, the Bucks ,.lm t,l-,nl.,ii.,l Kind ulane. the touching him up for four hits und "West Wind" due to arrive In Luithree runs In the fifth.' During at 12:15 o'clock Wednesday, in- (the other seven Innings the Pen torest in aviation in general and dletonlans swung huts, he only Ms.mer's visit In particular la reuch-. yielded four hits. Krase that one inir a high pitch this week.. inning ana u wouia nave uccu nine Mountain league Standing W. t.. Vet. Pendleton-;.;.... 4 0 1.0U0 Uaker 2 .J ..007 1 Grande 1 S .333 Enterprise .t. .-. 0 4 .(U0 UNIVERSITY REOPENED BY COURTORDER Students Return to Their ! Classes is.Des Moines Today. , Program Given At Hospital By Local Artists National Hospital Day Observed in La Grande Sunday, by Chapter 1, r. iii. v. - COMING HERE ON WEDNESDAY i CLOSING FOLLOWS A delegation will welcome the plane . at the airport Wednesday and In the evening, u dinner in pitchers' duel .proper. Miens Whirrs Nine - Juklo had 'em - swinging Warner's honor will be held at the , lontly and also was getting the Sncjawea Inn. with the I. Ions club, l corners, striking out nine oppun the notary club and the chamber I enta. He received excellent sup, hosts. ! Port, also, with the exception oriformnl serving of the district Tickets for the dinner may bo ob-jKlng. second sacker. who muffed tnlned from the chamber of cam-;iwice. merce, the Raoajawea Inn or the presidents of the two service clubs. Sir. Heath Here Today Rex Heath, of the crew of the "W est Wind.' yesterday to look over Lit Orondo got a -man as far as third In tho first inning, when King drew a walk, went to second on Helms sacrifice bunt, and to third arrived in Lu Grandel"' " ';" '" "-' i. ..i, ,.... 41,1. i....,,iwhen Klokke filed to left and airport and found It to be In flint I; ."- class shupe, with the exception of'"1'"' some minor obstructions, which are In Pendleton's half Sylvester being moved. Mr. Heath went uv. ' muffed tho first ball hit, allowing tho field In company with W. CQulnn to reach first, but Helms Perkins, local Kurd dealer. (started a snuppe donblo piny on Mr. Heath said today that Mamer C-urrelfs near hit. clearing the will take Wssengers- In the , ). Walters wen to first when West Wind" immediately after-. Kin" i'!ed a fly but the Bucks 12:16 until the evening of Wednes- , Heveral hundred people of La Grande and vicinity availed them-' selves of the opportunity to Inspect' the Grande Ron.de hospital yestor day as a part of the progrum.held- I .. . I ...l,U Vi.,l..i.l km. . VULdUUtl UJP tUUO pltal day. The usual list of vtsl . tors In an Institution of this kind ' , . . ot' ' ., 2ac6nfined to those who are obliged. Investigation ShOWS to be there for care and attention, flhnro-pa A trainer Knarr or those who make visits to pa- narges Against coarai ,,,, u lg but 01) ,,,, dlly Pl'eSldent Were, With- particularly set aside. Oie cltiicnry mif YPnunrlat-ir.n . ' ' cnlla ""d Inspect and gathers first' OUt T OUIiaaUOIl. , , lMMId Information os regards con-. '.-..- , '' .. ', ,r ' dltlona,. equipment etc, .,, lilCS MOIXEH. .. Jowa, ' May 13 The Grande Ronde liospltal has fAP) Des Moines .pnlversity, or- been going through a very defiu- uereu eiusea until inrincp uruers iiu kiiu vKiennivc iirutiruiii qi it ihv the board nf Irusteaa followlnir Dalrs and imnravenients. and ves- student riots Saturday night, was . terday. . with tho work practlcally reopened today 'through issuanco completed (all suve the men's of an Injunction restraining en- ward) and with the additional forcement - of the order of the '. touch-of decorations flowers used bourd. ' f- v In abundance and with tasto,, every. Dr. Harry C. Wayman, president . 11 ' ve'y Mrac',v and of the university, was notified of '""'" The walla have been re issuance of the Injunction by tele- "ntehed , throughout, the wood Phone und , without .waiting for work hai been painted, tho floors. . iiiui. in iinv iiuur, iiuq urt'il covered with linoleum, now cur tains have boon hung at tho win dows, Home new furniture has bHn Installed in fact, from tho front entrance to the furthest reach, the visitors worn pleased and lm- writ of Injunction was made by six students of the unlverntty and aHked that the liresldent of the 1 r- . : 1 i ll TIh Rlunt trl-nMitoretl Kuril ilsiic nf Ik Mnmor Fly Kirvke, lm., NMkaiH iKiurrd with three Wright .1-6 iikHoi-h, lll nrrlVM In I41 Cirumlu at IU:I5 o'Hook Wiilnmlar. It ulll lm itlloUtl hy Ik Miiiiht, mIiowii nt tlw r lit hi, ulio in m liniloiutlty knutvu filer. Art -Walker, eo.pllot nntl iiwhauk', Noll Kelii. biiNlnem iiuiiuiiccr, anil terry Mt-KeiiiKy, aHHlHtaiit Iiiim1iumn itinimKi'r, nmko . up the rpmnliHler of tho rrtnv of tho ship, known on tho Vcxt Wlnil," H. j were retired when the Imbler coach court's ..order ttummoned tho stu dents to return to their clutwea. The Injunction wan wild to be In the nature of a friendly action,' StuftctitM Make Application Application for the ' temporary Hotel Caravan Will Visit City Tuesday Morning GRADE TRACK AND FIELD MEET NEXT Part in riday Event uig raraao riannea. Accident Toll Over Weekend At High Figure HOUSE WILL NOT ACCEPT SENATE BILL Holds That Export Deben ture Plan is Revenue Legislation. ' ACT ON PROVISION OF CONSTITUTION Republican 'Leaders To day Abandon Sugges tions for an All-Summer , Recess., WASHINGTON May II AP) Holding tho export debenture plan of far mreller constitutes revenue legislation and under the constitu tion therefore should originate ' in the house, Itepubllcan house lead ers today decWed to move to re fuse, to accept the senate 1 farm measure u,ftr la. approval by the body. . ,. Although house leaders have In, dlcatcd they will confer with sen ate leaders on the subjeot, tl house ir'oup Intends to Insist that tho constitutional provision be oh-1 served strlct'y. Friday the ship will be flown to Paeo to. luke part in the airfield dedication there. -- . Sir. rerklns Anil Son to lisle Accompanying Pilot Mamer liomUnkoK- on tho ship when' tt'.omi on plsen'o sacrifice bunt "lift urrlves here Wednesday will be K. scored on Hurgett's two-base drive. C. Krlsbee and son, of linker, and t Tne score stood one to nothing on" ,'0' to P"'-': Four Hundred to Take On the first floor, the Improve- of approximately 60 hotel men and . menu have consisted of com- chamber of commerce, executives, Knnfu uiui iiie pi raiiivni, ui iim , .. . i.i school and Its board of trustees ho rejuvenation of the waiting leprosentlng 5 Nor Invest cities , .... - ..... room, with new furniture, new cur- when the "t'nscudla furavun Z." .... .Tu.' 7 v.1 L".' .1..JZ ""..il tains and new floor covering. The slops here Tuesday morning. ' Kol-1 current semester and from taking hlva bccn ,mn ,h0 HlPPl" lowing, the "klck-ofr" breakfast at ' 'n,n annual grade school track " , ' .SZh mteht "interfere fln'h "n" " rflce- curtulns Columbia Gorge this morning, nnd Hold meet Is to bo held ut tlm wl h the regular ....cation of the of pongee In the natun.1 color have visits l vonil to. on the Co- high an,lo, athletlo field on Kri university ji'-j ' . 'ded considerably. .The nurses', lumbla Hivcr Hlghwuy ,und an day afternoon, beginning t t : . dining room has beon done over, overnight stop ut Walla Walla, tho o'clock, if the weather Is fair. It nie pennon lunner oeuinnaeu wtn m color urrlinKUInont o( KrMy party will arrivo here during tho Friday Is rainy, tho meet will bo (ho army piano crashed shortly the defendants be restrained In any and blue cttrrled out. In walls, forenoon for a short visit. From postponod. " after taking off ut Little Hack, t Here tney win procevu 10 iiumt .or i-receuing tne tracK meet,' mo Ark. Tho ship was one of i army mrt.nent tltrtri luncheon. children nf thn four grade, schools. Iilunes that had stonnnd nt I.U'lo l-'lril. Inning Fatal l " " " I i , , nie purpose oi me ir.p iu approximately t.siiii in nuinner, win itocK on tne way rrom uuiveston, ri.o .vi (u-n . InnlnvM f.,i- 1 ji I . -. .-.( ... fuontiniiua uu faffe Dl .. ' icr u niuur u.,a.M"...o puraue uirougn mo uwnnvss euw- ,,,,, ,. Miml,iv ,, iwo ,,u a hctt" "fu'r u '"eoting of the . along. -the tourist routes of the Hon. A feature will bo a hcahn (..lamie were simply one, lw 1 iu . -tlort to lnvMtlffuin. . . . ( ... . . j . tlw. ; " MIl'I'MS'tf'V Mill V - ,..,1.1... ... ,' 1' , uiuwu. " J unu Rluo nuituu. n Ily Tlio Asswlaml I'nwa Five porsons wero killed and two others wero Injured In' Hun day alrplnno crnshos. One of four airplanea Involved In the accidents was un army pursuit ship und two others were borrowed pianos. . 8taff 8ergeunt Uomor Ov John son was killed and Lieut. V. K. Hoath wus Injurod surlously when Hfk Tulff tUMMtgni WASHINGTON, May U AI') . Itepnsentutlve Hlmniona, Repub lican, Nebraska., announced tnduy --ho had called a meeting, of the houso members from the wostei-u ' cnttlo producing statea for tomor row to consider making a united appeal to tho house ways and moons committee to change the tarirr status of hidos. meats anl llvo unlmals. day and also on Thursday, begin- redeemed hlmseir on the licxt.way from llinlllng the degi-oe t fixture, and curtains, nine ut 9 o'clock in the mornng. smash with ii snappy cntch. i instruction or limiting the Brant-, , th8 ,m.Kery aepa Friday the ship will be flown to Mrill Ilml yHtHl X1"""' c"lSil"- I .. ...... ..... i .....ri.l.lJ ruin ..nig nisi I Th ,il.u,.le f Hlltlll'dliy rame I ' . ., j r, Huyton, .O., for uir mu' three, but Pendleton scored In the second.. King singled, went to sec , 3autlnud en ., 5) Uii 1 1 elrters cn, Ford i Mcorert- both 11 Grande, besides u full load of . niost batted around.. Huff struck passengers und the remainder of jm Charley Husklus hut Myers got the crew, consisting of Art Walker, Ja single. He, too, went out on co.pllut und mechanic; Neil Keln,,. bases, but Qulnn conneete.I for a business manager, and Jerry Ale- awo.bagger, tlarretl was safe on a Kennev. asslslant business man auer. .Mr. Ftisbee is tho dealer at Iluker. ;.- (Then Cook smashed out a two-base Few pilots In the United HlatcsUilt Into deep center field, scoring have a more colorrul or successful i Walters. King gained first and flying career than Pilot Maluer. l Cook third .on Sylvester's error, who Is known as "Nick" through-1 but Duff struck out Olsen and out the nvlullon world. National j that ended the scoring, fume came to lini In 1027. when In the last Inning La Grande had l finished o.ilv u few minutes be- a rhanco but It didn't work out. hind the winner, "'Speed" Holmun, J Stokko gained first on King's or- j nB of Minneapolis, in the national air j ,iri, r,.n from New York to Kno. (Continued on Page 61 kanc. .Mamer has taken purt In LOCAL GOLFERS WIN FROM BAKER uualnt civic loaders of oust elites the track meet Is aatuullv a Dart Vt I SAlORSERVED nHUon asl..(.ibe. t"iuv.'. r., eJUr.reriim..olU tlm I'' ,,Yt A n i rnn cades. The cum villi, which Is an Schools;' this la particularly appro- V Li A IxltANULl annual ovent ror Washington and priate.' .. Oregon cities, takes on un Inter- The ovents will b practically . national character this year with t19 ,nme it year,'wlth sprints Mothers were honored through-, , announcement that several men ,, rel for uoth girls and boys, out I-. Orando and Union eouuty from Hrlllsh Columbia will attend. . ,vlth ,,, vonlI lncludlng high and yesterday, with churches holding representing Vancouver and Vic- bl.olld ,um ,,,,, etc.. for the children, uppruprlale programs in addition torla. Keattlo. Tacoma, Olynipla. .,,,,,.. ,..,, ., .. ,,.. 1MB "IFnv. VIH.rBT. UUIII 111 .:. I. 1.1011011. V t.er.ie.,1. , 11U.U.H.II. Toxas. to tieuvors. - '. . Christopher Kvuns, chief lnstrue tor of the Oranby, -Q'uebnc, . Air plane club, plane at the rlub's field. A wing . '1 '- AImuiiIihi Recrxa Plans j WASHINGTON, May II (AP) . Republican leuders today a ban, doned suggestions for an all sum mer recess und determtnett'to moid , the party : mujorrtlea ' In congress ' IntD working ahape for early deci sions on tho controversial farm re- uranby, uneben, VMr- ,,, tariff tas-fc, . m -Hilled trying-out .,JL. ..un -W i.,i., n..i,i a u,i I'resldeiil Hoover took the I lor. and tlio piano crushed 1,600 , tlvo ywtorday In bringing hi. scat-, feet. , k ' lered foiees in the tenate together. , Ihllla- icc. ami waiiers sun... , Ccore OO 1.9 tn 11 1-2 home. Not only were mothers hon- tlulnnult, l'aclfio Beach, Huyinond , q.iinn und tl.ivretl. m.. 7 ored at the Island city Community renin. Ha, Chehalls, and Longvlow "-JdLri IVtilHlCI 1U1IIS lit church, but fathers us well came In Washington, and Portland, Oregon, for their share during tho uvenlng nr tho 'other cities planning to Inviting Hennlor llorah of Idaho to . J luncheon, and tho critic of the Ida- U (AP) huiin, Senator Fcsa of Ohio, to dir. nor ut tho White House. Card ,of 76 (Continued on Page 6) L. U.S. FASHION SHOW WILL BE GIVEN TUESDAY The annunl fashion show ut In firunde Hlph whool will be given tiimorruu nfternun at 2 p. in, tind also at 8 o'clock In the cvenine. The program Ih In chiirfie of AIIhh Ar nnldim and MIhh llHrrlmun. tenwh-ei-M of homo econonilcH at U, 11. S.. The proBiam in the evening Is fr the public. Mem hern of the Neigh borhood club ure Invited to attend Tuesday nrtcrnoon. t The program fullnws: I. "Mother's Cure" plnyht by the foods c.Iumms. Mother. Mir iam Webb: lnrr her lu if band, flam t'ouuhenower; Jim, ut age of two. Bobby Kennedy; Louise. jt age of three. Virginia Perrlne: .Ifm nl ace of twelve, Jeanne French; Iouine at uko of thirteen. Ituth Cullen; a neighbor, Aita Fairbanks. (Note: Ten yeHra elapse between epfoode one nod two.) II. "The Untrained Housewife" Presented by th home ingt. class. III. Fashion Show. Opening dance. Gllda Anliby. Cotton and rayon school dressos. Si.ng "Always Ripping." Wool dres.ses. "An If for t.lrls". Alia Fair banks. Silk dresses (.port He afternoon). Spanish dunce. Mary Asia. Fninces Abi.. Summer nnd evening frwks. Sonc "Kverybody Should." GotxJnivM scene. WKATIIKK TOI1AY 7:3o ,-l. m. above. Minimum: 46 above. Condition: cloudy. , ' WKATIIKK YITKItll.V Maximum 81, minimum 45 above. . ' Condition: mostly clear, rain .02 inches. -WKATIIKK MAY ii. I8i8 - Mnxltnum 72, minimum 4 j above. Condition: clear. Golfers of Die Ia Grande coun try club won an Intercity luuteli from Maker golfers yesterday on the local course, the final score be. La Grande 32 nnd P-nker service, . ' y p'artlclpale. : ' ' I Many of tho pastors spoke on llio The caruvnn's Itinerary Includes general subject of Mother from llio noise, , i.ewisiun, i-uiiiiiuii, oi.- pulplts yesterday and at the 'cen- kune and-various sniallor towns trsl Church of Christ special en roulu, und will dlsbund nt Ynkr awards were given to mothers in ima Monday, May 2", arter n attendance, ranging from prlr.es for elght-duy trip covering uppt'oXi- V4. The local golfers wore hosts lm) y1ntmt miher to the mother mutely 1800 miles. At Spokane with the largest family. Several two nays win uo spun, in ., .,o... Police Raid Two Places Saturday Night; Arrest 4!w lr. ('ate, linker The city police force, last Satur day night, conducted two raldH nnd arrested four persons. They vault ed a house at ', avenue. 'the records show, und confiscated ftve'i,rf uinkely, B ..a. nnd a half canes of beer. P. 11. ! w. V. Perkins, IA1 McDucett, Mm (ush ano: ran Flannery were placed under arrest. Later city judge y, m. i-iumpnreyB j )r set bull for each ut uu unu or ti their visitors at luncheon and a very enjoyable day was spent on the course. ' 1110 UL'Mi Huuro ut me uuy ullV iiirnen in oy jhck nunner, wu Grande pro. K. Crint, linker pro, made an lit) nnd Charles lleynolds as third with an H3. The scores und points follow:.. Score 1'oinH K. Clint, IS. pro Y the Sunday ochools ulso had .Mother's duy programM. PruCtlc- nil of tho services Included special music honoring; the moth ers, rionie furnished by the choir and Homo by the entire congrega tion. . M. Fuchs, It . ,.., ;s. Ii. Crowe, 1J.I . Burcbpors, B dered trial to be held ut 7:30 A nm.IlSt lilihcr o'clock tonight. u K Klnzel iXi The police also visited I3n Mad- j Patterson. B Ison avenue and arrested I.llla Oay, Ixfirumn Frees Lti who Is held on a charge of pusses- ; J. t, Uvder B siori of lbiuor. . Her ball was set.,. y ' JjHron. lAi'Z at 125" and trial was ulso set for .)r (;iji,ert, B 1.4V O CIUCK lUIUBIll. I Mr. Iewllcn. IXJ , P. M. Howard. B . I H. K. Dixon. 1,0 .. Col. Welch Here To Inspect Company -E j h. zurftic "CS: I Mr. User. H wik n.......,n.i. if'. Itohnenkamp. It.ch. 11 J. C. llalcheldor, Ul. " col. Hlrum I 1 -m.... t kn Ikftll, Iluntrv is visiting In 1. Grande today and I J"hn Thelsen 1X1 ill inspect Company K at the reg- "f- 'lo""n'. ; lar drill at the armory tonight. ' """T; He will also sp.uk of the plans lorl"- " . . . the field training period at Camp Clatsop. A large attendance Is expected. It was also announced today that the dunre committee for the nn -tlonal guard annual mess fund ball, which Is to be held ut the Zuber hall next Monday night, re ports that plans for the dance nre working out very well and that li .. 80 (4 '.. 7 214 .. !f 1 .. 83 2 . .. 8,'. 3 .. !'4 0 . 1"0 . 1 .. 04 2 .. 01 .1 .. HI . 114 .. 114 0 ..' 88 ' 3 ... 84 2 ... S3 I . ..100 - 0 " ... 89 3 ...103 i ... 90 ' 1 !4 ..10R 0 ... 85 3 ...107 0 ... t'S 3 ... 89 ... 81 3 ...107 ' 0 ... 96 3 ...105 ' ...Ifli 2(4 ... 98 I '4 ... 93 1 !4 Lions Club Plans lngton llotelmen's convention. Several men prominent In North west iiffnlrs, including ex-Governor Louis K. Hart of Tucoma and Judge ,'. W. Looinis of Aberdeen, will be member or tho party. This is tl.o fourth annual tour sponsordd by the western Washington cities. I A caravan from La Grande will meet the Cuacadlans west of here of the meet nnd is selecting staff of assistants this week, Tho parade Is to begin at o'clock Friday afternoon.- his : CLEVELAND, May Sixteen persons wero killed and 31 ' were Injured, 12 seriously. In Ohio .-ToduV Senator Watson of India ed that ubout 4(10 children will , name accidents over tbo weekend. nn tho Kepubllcan leader, put hH actually take part In the contests, I I'lvo were deud and four of 17 In- , f00t ,i0wn on talk of an all summer Dr. William Penro is tho official Jurea wore in oriucai condition to- auhotixh he announced wllllhgness to consider a recess of (hive weeks or a month beginning early next month after the houso completes the turiff measure ana while it Is under study of the flti anct, commltt-je.' ( . , Mr, Hoover I disturbed over tho party break in the senate which was brought Into the open, whon Senator Fess, '.ho Kepubllcan whip, mado public a letter condemning Senator Horah "ttlifl tho othee Pseudo HopuhHcnna" for falling to import the Hoover view on farm relief. , :"V -, MAN AND WIFE ARE JAILED IN MURDER CASE day as officials opened an Invest!' gallon Into the collision of u Otcve-Innd-Dotrolt bus near Toledo eurly Sunday morning. - Chances For New Phone Rates Lost POHTLANI). Ore.. Muy 18 (AP) PrOHpectn of lowm tolcphono rates In Portland today appeured Wednesday Banquet ZTL Zl , rach machine will curry both La A lU lii..hnn nr I lit 1 .lon uranuu iiiiMi unu iuui. club today, the aviation committer. Mended by Mr. Harpole, reported thut the dinner for Lieut. Mamer would be held In the Hacujawea Inn at 0:3 Wednesday evening, with the American Legion drum corps and the L. H- S. band to furnish music. He also said that an air plane will lie on exhibition on the lot west of the Sacajuwea Inn alt Wednesday afternoon. Plans for a parade Wednesday huvo been dropped. I Jr. Ia B. Botivy, president of the Oregon State Medical society, spoke briefly of the state conven tion to be held here Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, and distributed tickets to "Keeping Fit." to be ut the Arcade Thursday night. The membership drive ended to day. Ir, A. M. Moore's team re porting 11 new members and Jeso KoHenbauin's team reporting I". The present membership Is now-3. will stop ut Qungloff park for a view or the city and vulley and then will tour the city Mothers Form Organization At . Eugene Saturday PQKTI,ANUr; Mny 13 ( AP) Charles Paullln, 2U, and his wife, Uertlne, who have not lived , to- to huvo been bluHt-d. In federal gellier at all dining tho throe years court Judge Bean today ruled that tho city hart no right whatever to fix or attempt to fix rates eslub llshed by any public service com pany, ' Nor. ho said, haa a public service company uny right to ac cept such terms. To' do so, tli court held, would result In u vlolu- 1IOPK TO STOP SMrtOOLJNO ' WASHINGTON, May 18 AP Combined efforts of three branches of the treasury will be put forth tlon of tho utility law and officers this summer to stop smuggling; of llipior across tho Canadian border. of their secret marriage, found themselves under the same roof to day In tho clfy Jail with the spectre of murder hanging over them, . Paullln Is charged with the slay; ing of llnrry Nichols, lift, u grocery clerk, at tlm Ht. Paul hotel hero, Baturdny night. His wife, whom of tho firm would become liable. ho surprised In Nichols1 room, Is held us u materia) witness, Paullln gave himself lip at po- Floods Datiiaffe police had searched for 'him. for , .: Mid' V CSt O tQieS 1 :lfleen hours. ", ; 'Ho did not ineati to . shoot,"' i'aullln's wire declared toduy. "Oh, KANftAS C1TV, May 13 (A I') 1 know he did not Intend to shoot" More damage wus threatened to- Wlth' snothsr girl, ho said, she day as rioods In sections or Kansas, stopped In for two or three inln- Missouri and Oklahoma swirled to utes to wo Nichols In his room. As new heights as light rains contln- I'.MVKItSITY OK OKKtiON, I they Tvere there I'aullln entered ued to full.. KliKcn.i May 13 (Hpeelul) Mrs 'and shot. TanNIn then fled. Ho Three lives were lost and great C. It. Eberhard nnd Mrs. A. J. , later surrendered on arivlco of his property damage was tho toll ex KtaiiKe were among six Kaalern mother who spent tho early hours acted over the weekend by swlilr oi h oilier - wioiuers liny - in per- " . .., ..,,.., t .mH,tn- IX J suadlng her boy against flight, followed sudden downpour In Cen- j llr,1kVn , .r TODAY'S BASEBALL NATIO.VAI, EAGt'K GAMKH . it. It. K. Chicago til I Uo'tnn .......i .-.. 4 3 0 liittterles; Jonnnrd, - Root and Gonzales; Helbold and Bpohrer, La Grande Places Tenth At State Track Meet In Corvallis, Oregon Oregon mothers W Cnlverslty or Oregon siudentH named on the gen eral slate committee of tho Oregon Mothers' organization, formed here Saturday night at a hamiict cli maxing two days of elaborate en tertainment in which six !a Grande mothers participated. Sev eral hundred mothers were guests on the campus and participated In u round of Junior weekend events which have seldom been equaled in the history of the university campus. Mrs. Smith Accuses Denton G. Burdick I tral Kuitaua where thn waters en gulfed purls of Council Grove, Her- , lngton. Gypsum, other towns. R, H. K. 8 1 9 Batteries: French and Hnr- greaves; Elliott, uuniey; ruiuson, Llndsborg and Mrilt!lhuw und iMclnlch. Mothers from PORTLAND. May 13 (AM)- Jotitl Cttrkin Not Charges, that Oenton O. Iturdirfc, . Wf, 'tis i s rr former speaker of tho houst; or rep- ' M'jllfflDlZ 10 OdilC resentatlves and present memlter j rrom iiesehiites county, extorted n. h. e. St. Louis Ul 0 Philadelphia . 10 I I . Batteries: Alexander. Doak and K. Smith, Jonnard, Wilson: Col. I (ins. ltrru:e. H. FlUott. McCiraw and f47,fiMf from her by "falsely and SALIvM, Ore., May 1.1 (AP)- DnvjM. Lerlai). , Grande on the fraudulently repenting his slat-, Jh ltl- ' l-Jr.rtt. Ih .no! Xir"""c " ! M . .Miiv" m....i t...rr. ellgllle to w i'Vii as a member of tin I .a Grande High svhool track and t Inches, a new meet mark. Kvans. field uthletev, Kostern Oregon of I-u Grande, tied for fifth with they are receiving fine support .champion, placed tenth among 26 j two others In this event, Nowland from the people of the romiiiun j teams that, scored points In tho j took fifth place In the high hur ity. Tickets are now being sold t suite meet held at Corvallis Hat-1 dies, whlrh ns run In 16.3 sec- urday. Only two teams from out-' ondn. The broad Jump mark was side of Portland ranked higher. 1 11 feet I Inch, a new Mate record. us and ability were made hern today by Sarah K. Smith, of Bel and excellent response hi reported. Corvallis In sixth place and Pen db'ton in seventh. Franklin high w on the tneet with ZH-S points with Grant sec ond with 27. Curvallls scored 15.6, Pendleton 13.3 und La Grande 10 9-310. Keffer wus sixth In the 220-yard daft), barely falling ti place. rumpus for the event were; Mrs, Sherwood Williams. Mrs. A. W, N'eix'.n. Mrs, Kdward Kbell, MiV A. J. Stangc, Mrs. II. II. Cleaver, . tr U tP..l.iH,,n Urf 14 ll Crowe. The organisation of UiFHeT8 Plan IlOp State wine nioinem K'uuit jrum inn motherx on a par with Oregon Dads, who formed su h un organ, ibition two years ago. state tax roittmlsMon. says art oplu- CilietflTKltt llngham Wash., ii. a civil action '"" UT; V"" ' 'N'ZVrl ' Vuo filed in circuit court. , u" "'" WM ''-"" ' ' n.'.in . . . an liuiulry by fioveinor I'allerson. . iv aluer, Judd n I The atipoiiuiaent of Carkln, the 'npieinn points out. would be In vlo- (liidr Tlio A i Inn f ,Ilt,on of l,H' i-oiiirtnutionai Inhlbl JVer 1 lie lllUmtC t,,n atmlnst s.y p"rson being Hp- It, II. E, , T 14 1 a s uiue and flooch: W. , nnd O'Farrell. nine poims. ... Nonland ixored one In the high dlllSS iiejeCl Hill hurdles and tied with nine ofhers ,,rtj tniittt for fourth and nrth In the high I r ftr ijULUl WpllUll Jump, giving him I-lu of a point' in that event. I tiKNKVA. .May l (Al'lHwll- inotored NKW YOltK, May II (API Kettlng theiitHi'lves a schedule of 3d hours In which to reach purls, three Krencll fliers hope to soar away rrom KooKevelt rield, I., J., within ten days In a Iiiiki. singln f..ollo.b.ne. if suecess- ! polnte.l to n l.n-railve otflro It lie Is a meii.tii-r of the legir.lature that lliereusi-il the salary of that office. Harmon Wolfe was responsible i Coach 11. W. Christie nnd the sei lsi.d. It appeared today. Is not fill the nlr riders, Kene l.el''evre, William Smeal, 68, Dies Here Sunday William Hmeul, -yerMlil car penter, passed away at the Orande . Itonde hospitul Lit nlsbt rollowiu l a day's Illness. Heath was cauied j Mr. Smeol. who had been a resi-; points, tying for rirst place In the team returned early this morning, prohibition. In balloting yesterday . lant. would belter by Hire hours (Httue or Liberty, on Bedloe's dent or Ij Ornnde for many years. I high jump with Conklln. of lien- They lert Corvallis at 1 o clock an Initiative bill to authorise local the .landing, record eslabllsneu 1,1 leaves a mother and sister In North n high, at 4 teet Inches. He Sunday afternoon and had dinner option a. to prohibition of hard j I 'J17 hy Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. 'Dakota, besides a large circle of I also tied for third In the pole vault 1 In Portland berore coming on home, bailors was le alen badly. Kvery j The contemplated schedule was friends in this city. The body I. I with IX-lJip, of t'nlon. and took I The meet was very well eon- one of the 14 Hwlss cantons reject- I made known here last night on the at the ltohnenkump chapel pend- fourth place In the broad Jump, ducted, they ssld. adding that the rd the measure by all overwhelm- i arrival of Lottl and Assailant who 'iu.- funeral arrangement, The pole vault wintut tl-feet coinpellllon was vei-y keen. - lux mu.ioiliy. j Joined UFcvre today ut tho field, SI H IK1..H I'HOM "I.IIII.IITY" NKW YOltK. Man 13 (API An ' unidenliried man coiiimltted sui tor a majority of I. Grande's! nine inemlirrs of the Ij, Orande In favor of even the most inodiried Armeno Lottl Jr.. and Jean Assal-: elde today by leaping trom the AMlvltKAX LKAOIK GAMKH R. H. K. Now York 8 II 1 Cleveland . . .. 4 11 0 Itatterles: Heln.ach. Johnson and Iltc-key; Hudlln and I Sowell. Iloslon . , 8 7 1 Chicago 1 B I l.ti.l;erles: MtrKayden and Hev Ing; Adklns and Crouse. : . - '-- '.'' R. 11. I Philadelphia , 3 II Uelrolt , 5 9 Itatrles: . Karnshaw. Romn.e Islund, to the rocky base. He ap narentty iumiHfl rrom the hend of the statue, joo feet above tho and Cochrane: I'h'e and Phillip rotrks. although police said It was j possible he leaped from the torch, j 81. Louis-Washington postpone which 1. considerably higher. . 'rain., , '-