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CI T Y EDITION EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPApERZJZIGHT PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE THE WEATHER OKKOUN: Generally fair tonight and Wednesday but cloudy on the coast warm with low humidity over the Interior Wednesday. - VOLUME XXVII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRE8a LA GRANDE, OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 21,"1S . MKM11KK ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 177 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT IS REACHED Union and Wallowa Coun ty Men Perfecting Or ganization Today. HOME PRODUCTS SHOW PLAN GIVEN Elect Dr. Day tdn President For Eleventh Term Optometrists Conclude Executive Sessions here Visitor Remembers City in Year liMW. Executive sessions of tho Oregon board of optometry examiners were concluded here yesterday with business meeting and a dinner In the evening. llr. Kloyd B. Dayton, of I'ort- land, was re-elected president of ithe board for the llth consecullvo . . year. Dr. Albert It. Miller, of Mc- MlSS KUth Cullen, Winner, Mlnnvllle. was re-elected vice in National Mont Crnrv. ""wldeut and Dr. William Pcoro. in iNduonai meal aiory ot lM Grandei .., elected to sue Contest, IS GueSt Of - himself as secretary.. . Prinvilii ' '- ' ' I Al the dinner there were' several VjlldlUUei. . guest, including J. H. Poarc, Dr. . , ; George 8. Hlrnle and Statu Sena- - Discussions nd suggestions pro-I lor Kred K KIU,lkv limliiary to perfecting an organ-1 Thl1 morning the visitors lert for lxutfon of Vnlon mid Wallowa i Wallowa take where ' they will counties for land settlement, and a BIp,,a "wrt tlm before returning reuort of commlttoeii urranuing for.10 inclT "Otnea in western Oregon. the home products 'show to be given In the Kucajuwca Inn May 31 and June 1 were features of the business part of the chamber of commerce luncheon toduy ut noon, presided over by President A. W. Nelson. Miss Kuth Cullen, who won nu Itemoinhrrn City In ItOt This wua Dr. -Dayton's first visit to La Grande since Hint and after a survey of the city, he had sonic Interesting remarks to make. , "It has been a greut transition," ho wild. "My return to l-a Ornnde In Uko that of Itlp Van Winkle. tionul recognition recently by win-Tlku tho business soctlun. When 1 nlng first prize In a nation-wide waB nero before there were only meat Htory contest, was the guest one-nnd two-story buildings. -many of honor toduy and spoke briefly, f frame construction. I find they pointing out that the people who "v 'vpn way to buildings or supported tho school were uetually ntodern material and in many in responsible for any achievement stances buildings or size and con mnde by the students, Hho said utruction that would do credit to a that she was more thrilled wheni'1 y --' of La she was Invited to uttend the lun-' Grande. Your hotels would be a cheon than when she received her" -roUlt to a muelv larger city, nnd check for the story yesterday. I ,s aH true of some of the Oriruiiizliiff Tills Afternoon other business buildings. Three men reuienenleU WhUowa "Your public schools," he said. county today In the land settlement: work, A. t Miller, of Enterprise: 11. , B. Davldhlxer, of Joseph, and Fred ICdwards, of l,otlne.1 Follow ing the noon meeting, they met In the chamber of commerce offices Tilth L'nlon .county men for tho purpose of irrfectlng u dairy de velopment league. A. It. Hunter, H. J. ttreen and George H. Currcy. "are abreast of the best I have seen In the state and 1 consider the schools of Oregon to be the equal of those of any of tho -eastern states, which I visited on a trip a few years ago. The west is as far advanced in education as the east, I find. (luimneiits ou Normal Kclioot "The normal school la bound to of l-a Grande, and G. I. Hess, or emphasize this city as a center of i:.inn hin.l i nlon ,.,,., ; culture. The building, which I visucu yesieruuy, is ueuuiuui in uu ty members qf the executive eotn-jv mlttce and Wullowu county's four1 members .will Die selected by the four leadlrtg-'Wirllowu comity com- muultlcs. Luler advertising, list-: - w A ---.SI Jng and survey committees will be J9 Li. AUXlIUiry BL7 . .. . . . . ... - rp uurmg ine luncneou lutiay pmiin were discussed in general, both Villon itud Wallowa men expressing opinions and advancing sugge8--j lions. Mr. Miller said that there i were not more than two men hi -Wallowa county who opposed the land settlement plan, lie pointed out that with only fH.OUU to begin with, conservative plans must b followed, adddlug thut 1( only a start Is made, much good will de velop. 'Ho-said that W. G. Ide. ' of the state chamber of commerce, (Continued on P H To Start Poppy Sale Saturday Membeni or the American 1-gimi ouxllinry and co-opera ting org.m-, 1jilluiiH are preparing this week for the opening or tho annual puppy sale preceding Memorial day, the proceeds to benefit ex-serviee men who are confined to veterans hos pital)'. Mrs. Normuii ' Desllet l nuu ouereu p u " sheltun Is chairman of the com- 1 ' T.ZT. .., mlttce In A'arlous other talks were made and it developed thut G. G. Glg noux. while In Wullowu county re cently, had promised thut the IV I', traveling agents would personally see prospects. Mr. Hunter presented li Grande's idea df orgutilzution and charge. This year, because of the increase In the number of disabled veterans, Iai Grande's ijtioin of popples ban been placed at 3UHU. iu-st year 2f)(H were sold. The sale Is to begin here 8u t Ur du y and continue Tuesday and continue Tuesday and Wednesday TO MEET AT WHITE HOUSE IS RAISED FROM SLA BOTTOM Newly Appointed Law S-ll Brought to Top of liinforcement Body i aces Water by Kescue bhip Stupendous Task. WILL ORGANIZE ON 28TH OF MAY Within a Few Hours. - FEAT IMPRESSES NAVAL OFFICERS Hoover Refuses to Indi-. Test, Which Occurred in cate His own Ideas Panama Bay May 17, . Until After he has Talk ed to Committeemen. Ily tlauies Ij. West - '(AaauclHled Press Staff Writer) ' WASHINGTON, May -SI (API Leads Them to Predict No More Disasters, COLON. Canal Zone. May SI (AP) A United States submarine and Its crew were rained from the President llouver today Invited the- bottom of the sea fur the first time eleven members of his newly an- in navy hlstury on May 17, .In pointed law enforcement conunls- Panama buy. ' . Hiou tu meet with him ut the white I The K-11 which went down lo u house fur luncheon .May 28V' -depth of 87 feel, was found hv the This will give ample timo fur submarines S-13 nnd M-l'ti ami was the members from the Puclfic coast raised by the rescuo ship Mallard and the far west to get tu Washing- a few hours Inter. tun. i - j I KuvmI nrrlrerM liern u'i'ii u,i Im. After the luncheon the coinmls- pressed with the demunslraliulL sluu will hold Us urgunlnatlou meet- that they said nu disaster such us Ing In tile cabinet room In the followed the sinking of the S-51 or executive office close by the prcsl- the 8-4 wus nuw possible. dent'a own prlvato office. ; Tile test started wllh lbs sill, ma- Mr. Hoover will not Indicate his ind ,e rew.ue , 0 own ideas as to tho scopo of tho , of Blllb(m. The s., , lvi,,B work of the commission until at- ,.. , nlorIllK of Mliy' 17. ici no nun unu (i mm iiii me iiiuiii hers ut the luncheon. Ilans CliHiucotl At H u. in. she flashed a signal that she was ready. The other submarines went to look for her. It hud .been Intended that the pUklng un her oscillator signals commission assemble hero lute this Honl for an hour ami u half after week for lis first galhorlng hut the which the K-ll Hlmuhiled complete' djUle was changed until next Tues- j helplessness. "v day after white house officials had Tho was the first to catch a long dislunce telephone -confer-.! the signals, just one. hour hfter ence with George W. Wlckershum, 1 the first cull from the H-JI. Then of New York, the chalrmuu. . the rescue ship Mallard starledgfttr The ten lawyers ahd u woman u,e wpot 3000 yards from Tobugrin3 educator, will comprise the mem- Mu HghU 8he sighted air bubbles bei-Hhip of the president's commls- r in:Sa. m. Twenty-five minuter slon. ' -. v- later a srauuel hud hooked on to Mi. Wickerslmm, uttoruey gcn-i :"- oral in the Tuft administration and - : (Continued on Page 6 preitidcnt of the American law in- ' siltutc, who will heud the commls-' JjJfflJY TO loot officer, Ncwlou ' D, Baker, of "fir! V$ A DDRESS VVIIsoh admihlHliatlbh. mttlhg ot his light us ranking member of the commission.. : The others will be three federal judges, William H. Kenyon, of Iowa; William I. Grubb, -of Alabama, and Paul J. McC'ormlck, of Cali fornia; four eminent utlorneys. HoHcoe Pound of tho Jlurvard luw school; Henry W. ' Anderson, of Itlchmond, Virginia; Moiito M. U- AFTER ENDURANCE RECORD wm LA GRANDE Frederick J. Llhhy, executive secretary of the National Council for Prevention of War and one or the foremost ' advocates of piace FOKT WOltTIf, Te., May 21 (AP) The monoplane Tort Worth, (lihiuit-d above) altenipiiug lo hmtk the lAO-liour refueling oil - iliinnii- rtH'onI of tho ucmv iiMmoplnm, ueHtlmi Mark, was iv rue I lei I early loiluy lor Hit tlilrtl tin) slticu It imk ufr ut ll:iUI a. in. Sunday. In two eoiiUH-tM tit nil iiltltmk of ii.MK) fHt, 1 10 gal Ioiin of giiNolluo was transferred fifim tho aiixllhu'y slilp... Tim h1iIi, pi I olid hy Keg. L. ItohhhiH and dnimw Kelly, coiiiplotiM ItM foily-foiirlli hour ulol't at 7:li! n. m. f. lt(MSi; Kl.T I 1KU). N. V., May i!l (AP) The moiioplaim Tlmnt Murk('tctrs, carrying tlinw pilots. tiMk off at U:tfO:U2 p. in., caKtora dayllglii. time today In an effort to tmiik tlw rmturiim'O It f record ilahllshcil hy tho army iihoimplntie Quwtloii Mark. ?leduier Holds Ocean Fliers To American Shores :0ohkvrit riKM), N. y,; May L'l P) continued hea,vy fogs and ruin joff New Founrilaud are ex- futWi-'ro delay tititil iThiirttflay-tir ertdny tho projected JTIiKht to Paris of the Kreneh (rlane PernariNiUl. Ariueno irtittl Jr., backer of the riiKht.'sald no takeoff would he at tempted unit) weather conditions are, favorable. lot(l w III accoin-, LINDY'S FLIGHT SECRET REVEALED Trip- Made to. North Haven, to Save Constance Moitow f "oixt Criminals.- II(IH()N May 21 (AP) Tho Ibislun Post In a copyrighted slory Streams, Rivers Threaten Some Southern Areas Disaster, However, Seems . to le Averted Except Missouri Overflow Onto 50,000 Acres. WASHINGTON, May 21 (AP) Tho war department nnnounced to day that special orders will be Is sued by Preaidont Jloover to per mit state convicts to work on gov ernment projects In tho flood areas of the Mississippi Vulley during an emergency. (Continued un Cage 6) autWrWcut in wheat rates through world organisation, will; puny Jean Assnllaiit. pilot, and speak at the Ia Grande hotel In ! itetia Lefevre, navigator, on the Die gold room tomorrow evening 1 flight. at M o clock, according to nn- basKador to Mexico and father of A nne M orro w, ria nee of Colonel Charles A. IJndhcrgh, has been made, subject of a $50,imio extor tion plot. The momy, tho Pot asserts, wus demanded under pon alty nf torture ami death of his Mr. Ubby has iieadiuarteiM In AP) Kcports of laid weather con - ( yuuiiavm iiituKiurr, i -y. itr-uMi Kan I'Vanclwo. . idPI iiis over part of the 4700 mile ''nstancn Morrow, u student ut J. J: Handsuker, president of the titniatliMitie course they expected jMmcm Acudemy. Oregon council, will accompany j to follow today prevented the proj- I Tho newspaper sfiyx It Iih lenrn hhn to l.a Grande for the meeting, 1 ci ted takeoff for Koine of .linger ' cd that the receipt, by tho girl or nouncement today by the Kcv. 1 If. Awes. ,oirj OLD OKCIIAKD, Me.. May 21 Klsing streams snd rivers' now threatening mnay sections of the. Mississippi valley sent emergency crews scurrying to scenes of Im pending danger today but disaster appeared to have been averted save In one Instance. As Is the habits of the floods, yesterday's only reported break oc curred ut a point where danger was least expected. While engin eers were directing forces at three pluces noer Kinnett, Mo., th St. Ki unc In bounded through another weakened bit of levee and over flowed some 60,000 acres.. Toduy the overflow had forked and wan advancing through tho countryside In two slow streams. Three other points were being guarded and engineers In tnarge hoped the breHk hud rollevod the preasde sufficiently to avoit another orevus se. . At Mounds landing, Miss., where a break In 1927 sent tho rlood or that spring across so tint or the delta's richest' lands and towns, Icvce board and govern ment engineer were supervising rnrces which t'row hourly In Hum bert), Kcmiost Nt Aiwwaml Hlouglm In the Mississippi river levee there had, been checked suf ficiently to give engineers hope that a break would be averted. A re quest that President Hoover rescind the regulation forbidding state con vlcts to work on government pro jects the levees are federal built, hud brought no roply save the In-1 formation thut the request must 1 come to Washington through the district engineer, Mujor John . H. Lee. of Vlckfburg. ' I Near Natches, Miss,, a private levee showed sighs of weakening, Three to four hundred persons had taken their possessions and live stotde lortThrfct'i 'rreiiiidfw r ,'iv Arlfansas' danger centered nlong tho banks of the KedVhd Arkan sas rlvei-H. Tcgarkana reported tt today says Dwight W. Morrow, am- reouciion in m ea n raio VI linr Mlll HIT WUHll'lir 111 wn-iu- houut und- Houtheast - ArkurowN promised to lighten the river's bur den. , ArktUiKtiN I'aJliiig The Arkansas was falling be tween Kt. Hmtth und Little Rock. The government meteorologist at Little Koek reported,- however, that a new rlso wits on the 'wv It generally conformed to the Wal-r tonowing ueeK. lamp r ire i..m ..!.. with minor umend-;'' ore to uid In the sale of the inent.s. Mr. Miller moved thut the matte popples. Mrs. It. will have charge : 'Iyler's group of. tlio Sitle of There Hrady seconded the motion wciti no dissenting votes. I'AiKK't Many Lvhlblts (Continued on Page b) CO. E. BENEFIT DANCE BRINGS of organizHtlon bo referred to tho 1'opples in the three theaters .and meeting this afternoon and H. K. Miss Kleanore OlassV groiipV will have a tiooiu in tne ijuhiucss sec tion on Saturday. - - W Today Mrs. Desllet. Mrs. II. K. In reference to the home pro- y iniams ana Mi tt. Kiieiton went to 1 1 nion ana iomi rowoer wuere j they distributed the two cities' '(tiola of popples, j "Much year the American Legion jand the American Legion ouxlllury i holds n popy sjile with Us double IN $10 lO '5(!Dip war is not over yet for many. ! (i un io raise i iiiiuh iur reiiei worn I for the service mn and women lletween $10 and 150 was realized om thH. f1les., Mrs. Shelton after subtracting expenses, for the lo,j,y, n announcing the he- mesn fund of Company I H6lh Ritinlng of the sale on Haturdny. Infantry, from Ihe annual national ; ..The mUe rei IOM,y nmkes the guard dance given at the uher hall j WHfr, M happier place to live for lust night and uputisured by the;t)e HP-vce men and women, und Non-Commissioner Officers club. drKerverf the honor of having been Approximately HO couples wero ,.hOMe the emldeui of faith which in attendance. Music wus furnish-1 heing kept with all who died ed hy the Star Novelty and during j through service lo the living." . the intermission, several vocal j . BOprwedTng the dunce the guards-Am CttSpCV DlCS ; men paraded In the business sec-, f fgl Lake On. IIoii Iwl by the Ameiicaii Legion 9 dnitn mid bode corps. ' The mesH fund will be used lo j j, m Caspar, a resident of L'nlon puH-h.-tse meals for the company i,imi Hot fjake for many yenrs and (;lng to and from Camp Chilsp, j well known thronghout the valley, near Astoria, and to provide a fewj,jfej yesterday afternoon at Hot Vxlrn:" during the period of field jjke. Although Mr. Cspur had training. 7: S a. in. 62 ab Minimum: 4 above. Condition: Clear. VP. W KAMI Kit YlvNTKItDAY Maximum minimum ibove. Condition: Clear. WKATHKK MAY SI. IKH Maximum s?. minimum 0 lltOV'P. Condition: I'artly cloudy, ruin .04 of inch. I ben 111 for some time, his death jcHtiie as a sad shock to his many I irK'nds. , Kuneral services are to be held at 2:30 o'chK-k tomorrow afternoon ut LTnhiri. according to word re reived here. t Fined $200.00 For Possessing Liquor i Charles MClure. arrested Kut ; urduy night by polh e. wus fined ;$?09 in munielMil court IsM night an rhanres of possefmlon of Iktuort i MTordlng to imlice officers. He I had not paid his fine at an early I hour toduy and mu still being held In Jail. . , , . . I. C. C. Takes Action Today Following Sugges tion by. Administration. to which tho public is Invited. Court of Honor . Will Be Friday A boy scout court of honor will he held at the La Oramle hiKh school auditorium this Viiday. at 7:30 p. m. Pour boys will be pre- : Williams and Lewis A. Yancey In J the monoplane (Ireen Flush. Kansu People Starved Into Cannibalism WASHINGTON. May L'l (A The interstate commerce, commls- .sented with Kagle uwards, which slon today authorized eastern and j in the highest award a scout can western railronds to reduce freight, win. The boys who will receive rates on export wheat und wheat ;uwnrn-i are Wllford Milt, from ( common practice hi the repor flour. (roup 13. Ward 1. In tho U D. H. t .. Andrew, un Investigator, to Ihn Application for the reduced rates (church. O. Claire Thomas, from j china International lamino relli-f wus made by the railroads at thejtroup 3, meets In the basement of ; cominhtslon. suggestion of the administration ; llile Methodist church and, Adam Andrew said he had specially io uia ninm-r in oiiuwiuk ui "ri' me wmif uuuh, mm, Investigated many reuort s of can- two threatening letterH was direct ly responsible for lust Katurday'H ! secret flight by Lindbergh and j members of the Morrow family from tho Morrow homo ut Khgle wood, N. .L. lo their summer plucu at Norlh Ilavn, Me, It was also responsible for Ihe detective guard which has since stood vIkII over (lie Island retreat ol the MorrowH In Maine and for the Impersonation of Constance by another girl at the Milton academy ! iilimllstu. Near Chlng-Nltig ho present surplus crop before the Kverett Reynolds of (roup I t, new crop Is harvested. uie rresnyienau cnujcii. i found that 36 bandits had been Permission already has . been j The hoard of review will meet j km,., mj devoured by tho raveii aranted for reduced rates on wheal . tonight at the chamber of coin-i(Mm tnhabltants. from Kurfalo tu Norm Atiannc ; merce, witn uiiuries i;iugner as ports. In lino with the action or the rallrouds the Mlsslssippl-Wurriun service today applied to the inter state commerce commission for permission to put In force tempor ary rall-barge rates on wheut and flour which would give a reduc tion corresponding tu that grant ed the railrouds. before the court of honor Friday ! evening have to appear before Ihej, board of review tonight. PI'JKINO, May 1 (AIM Cnnnl liiilluiit In llif fit tiilitn.ul cIpIiiiii iirnv Inco of Kansu waa shown to be a wm" 1 """'a spiiueu 0f . awiiy io join me uii'piam iiigiu.- 1 1 I no rnsi (leciues tt has learner that when Miss Morrow received ; the first. Piter she showed It to school uiithorllles. Her family wus notified . ami a guard asslKned lo her, . When -llie second demand wn made it gave detailed Instruc tions how mid where the money u mm to be placed and named lust Hal unlay afternoon us Die time. At this juncture Mr. Morrow's former partners In the firm of J. P.. Morgauand compunwwere ap pealed to and the services of red- Andrew took statements from chairman. I yyB i- .rri . i"- (other cases. In some places, he said. Dip Inhabitants were sturvlng because they had no money to buy rial operatives wero enliMteil, hut I little r.!tilliiir firt.l titirt In i.t . ut... .. s"1" ! u;z-r,z ;;,,:",:;M!h7in . .... ...... .... -., however niiicn lin y wero wunng to Htructions no om " ,v'1 ' I pay, K. L. Meyers Is the chairman of ; 'the court of honor. Youthful Slayer Hovers Between Life and Death on Hospital Cot L. II. S. Exhibit To j Hv (liven Toitirlil appear"! to claim t lie puckuge. - In the 'iiH-autluie, the Tost ft Nerts, the ftil(ii tup to Maim was and that accurate forecasts would be Impossible until It hud made It appearance. . . ; At Memphiis, Tenn., the guage barometer, iiikmI to Judge the whole middle river, stood ul about six reel above, the flood stage of 3C feel. bu was expected to become stationary today or tomorrow. A slight rise on the Ohio and upper Mississippi was In evidence POKTLAND, Ore., May 21 (AP) Rarely conscious, his mind par alysed by shock. Walter Flnke. youthful slayer of his wchoo1 boy rival lor the affection- or a girl, rested on a hospital col today while around him went on a battle) to save his life. Three buMeti from Fluke's ptstot lore three mortal wounds In the body or Herbert Keem. I.' when Flnke accosted him In Die corridor of Jefferson high school here lute yesterday. As Meem crumpled to the floor within touch of a hundred boys und girls gathered In the cor ridor. Flnke pressed the muzzle of his pistol to his own breast and pre-tttcd the Digger. A bullet lore through his rhest abovt the louri. Ifa righting (.linnet Today he hovered between lite and d ea t h . A au rgeon sa I d this morning: "If a henimorrhuge does not occur within the m-xt few hours, the boy will huve a chance to live." From the district attorneys' of fice the word: "If Flnke lives ht will, In M probability, be tried for (Continued on Pugo fi) iFOIItTilMF MINISTER DIES; EPSOM MOURNS The annual hlKh sthuol exhibit.! .wll'ff work of the students will' first d-gree iiiiirder." I ' displayed so us tu isivv l.u ' When he learned that Kliike a.,i!lndo penplc au i-xamplit of what ( hut II! years old the dlslrh t ul-' ' " '(liilill.shcd during IPie term Ih torney said a furiosi chftige ol '" 1,8 fvenlng a Ihi high, murder nmilil I... II. rl iiuhIi.ki Mm wniul hullillliK. I u culiliei lliiu wll ll hov and llinl his fnse woulil le re. the exhlhlt a proKiani will It" given eral prime tultiler unit one of t uiunded lo Ihe court of dnmisllc slurtlng at 7:30 o'clock, and people la-d of KukIuuiI h grenl Vlclorl:iuH. relation.-:. lnKertlng the exhilills in the liuHd- died today ut his home, the llur- Wllh thai enurl will lie l he re -' lug wl II he en lied lo I lie auilllorlum dans, neiir here after a brief III- l:PKO,l. England. May 21 lAI'l -The V.ur of Itosehery. former lit.- Cleveland List of Dead Totals 125; Doctor Dies CLKVF.LAND, May Ul AP) Dr. CI co rue W, Belcher, Htafr physl ciuu of the Cleveland clinic, aiic cumbed loday to the effects of poi sonous gas which filled the build ing after two explosions Inst Wed nesday. ' He was the Difith victim of the disaster, . He wus the seventh phylslcluh at the clinic to die of the fumes, gen erated by burning x-ruy films In i basement store room. He was a specialist In dlscusr oT the blad der ami was u leader In research In his field. Four others were In a critical condition from the noxious poison loday. Henry W. Ltistlg. a patient In (he clinic at the time or tho ex plosions,, was not expncled to live. HOUSE F1RI.I IN STAND Oli FARM RELIE Conference Breaks up Again Today Without Reaching Agreement. SENATE DESIRES DEBENTURE VOTE Representatives Argue That it is ' Useless to Continue Negotiations Until Change. . , .. WAKHINOTON, May II (AP) The farm relief conference com mlttee broke up again today with out reaching an BKreenieh. after house conferees flatly declined to ask the house td vote directly on ; the disputed export debenture plan. ' Kenate conferees Insisted a. house vote on the debenture pro position would enable them to re port back to the senate with mora hope of havlnir - a compromise! agreement approved. This tho house members refused to do. House Back Hoover . ' The house group said the farm bill passed at their aide of the capi tol had the approval of President Hoover and that he would veto any measure contslnlm the deben ture section. They argued tt was useless to continue any negotiations so long as the debenture plan was , not side trucked Henator , MoNary of Oregon, chairman of the senate agricul ture committee and the ranking member of the conference com mittee said the committee would meet again tomorrow. m At: 4T M . E. Conference Are Consolidated TACOMA, Wash.,' Mar ti AP) A merger or the Columbia river and Puget Sound conferences ot thu Methodist Kplscopal ' church waaconsummNted In Heat tie Mon day, according to W. JCdward H. Todd; pieltfent,prnnP'lio1tor. M ' I'uget Hound and' active In the preliminary negotiations., The ac tion of the' 'merger commission at: its meeting cnmaxeu- negotiations tT.tcnuMis vor uv fl 1M.1 xnw Joint conference, embracing most of the Pacific Northwest Is said to be the largest Methodist con ference In tho world... . Itlshop Titus Iowe of Portland Is president of the new , confer ence. . , . ... . Hoover Expects No Rate Increase WAKlllNOTOsV. Ma lit AP President Hoover Is confident that no increase In railroad rates wffl result from the decision of the sti . preme court In thu Ut. Louis aiid O'Ktillun case. - ; "I urn confident there will bo no Increase In railroad rates ty the result of the O' Fallon decision, the president aald in a ' formal statement In reply to Inquiries of newspuper correspondents. - The chief, executive did not ex--plain upon wtat he based his con fidence, confining himself to the one sen to nee statement, . ;V ltKiTlhll STKAMEK AHIIE HAN KnANCISCO, May' 21 (ApV" With a serious flro raging In ber hold, the Hiitish steutner Trevah cen, bound for Victoria, B. - C, from Anttllu, Cuba, with a cargc of sugar, was reported racing tt port from a point off the northen. California coast at lOtiiU a. m. to duy. . British Sailors Land at Canton bells 'th" lies-. aKKctMbly. ' All hbi r'lHtiven were at ihf d ponslblllty of oil her returning the by tho ringing or four casB to elreoH eoitil fir wnlfMiiints' tegular student call t Finke to the state reform srhooi The noutttm will tontliiue for side of the Wii-year-old Mta-esniau, until he is 21 years old. iuboiit half au hour. The general author tnui ttirftiiini. If the caw goes buck to circuit public Is lnvl!et. j Hit; elder dauuhier. D-e Murehi- courl the hoy will be treated as au, r . , om-ss of trrewe, harrying from the adult and. ir convicted of rirstl It LAST KIL1S IHKLi; ; coni Ine, it, hid nrrWe,( it few hours degree murder, muy Im hsngod or, .earlier at Die Durdnn-f where Hhn H-ntem-.l to lire, Ihe disliiet HH'I'X FA LIH. H. D M;.y Jl Joinerl lier st.ier. ludy Hyhil Drant ; torney en Id. MAI'i A dynamite exploi-ion kill- the earl's :ter, Lidy LecnuDehi ; Uu-ely tYmfaiH !'d three men ;nd .urionnly injiireil her brother and heir to Die Mile, Today, barely rousiioiis. Finke ; three, others here loday: They Lord D-Dni'-ny, and her husband, was unable to sneak. HomoMhI at- wer working in a Wisconsin (Jtaii Um M;it 't'lM of i.'rewe, re-entl ris. CANTON, Chlnu. May i.'l (API Mritlsh sailors, lauding from gun- of the ',0a,,i 'n (lft harbor tiday In Hham- -i-ii tuurii'r, iinnieoiHieiy u''Kun j cotistructlnn of defeusi-s In various ' parts of the Lnulish concession. Dad's and bridges were closed and TODAY'S BASEBALL 1 guards posted, i The K tit lull coiiNulate warned subjects not Ip leave Khuuieen, unk ing them to UKseuiblp at contanol loon Hallway . compound, Three Krltlsh und two French guuhouts and two Japanese! destroyers wero ; anchored In the harbor outside the ! com ession. The P.' H, K. Tulsu was en route from Honk Kong. MLLMl.V KPIKKS ftl'.MOlt ! Kritlhh arb.-Hdor . j Ills death cmiH gemral sinrow j WAHIIINDTON, May H fAP) j hei e.ilsoul, where the former tne-j The office of Kecretury Mellon In inh r's KfcudfniM (iluulng to thet making publlu a stutement by the '1 hobllK of the elu'htif-s and his ho-i treasury department head, un- tendunts said he apparently re jiII He comp'-ny tpiarry. little of th trMg-dy In provoked, - Police today (fiiestloned Mildred' COMMITS kt ICIDL Knolt, 16-year-Old high school girl.; whotu. attentions were aomrht hy' flKANTH PAHH, Ore.. May both Finke and I teem. Hho said ( AP) Churl'-n Khn.tld, nu. shot nlgn and Mt-orLsmniilikfr outlook on ; nounced that the secretary bud not , ' nod killed hiiJKte.f ut his home life hud rnudr- him one of the bewt resigned and had no Intention of (Continued on I nge if here last night., j beloved of rciidents. doing au. , , . NATIONAL LF.AOl GA.MI-X R. H. K. Ht. Louis :....1S 14 1 Cincinnati 1 7 X Hattcries: Alexander and Wil son: Kolp. Fhrhurdt, Kremner. (luda und Dixon. K. H. K. Pittsburg ... U i Chicago 8 9 1 Ihitteries: French, Urmne ami Hemsley; Cvengros, Home, Hoot und Gonzales. New York, at Brooklyn both guines postponed, rain. Philadelphia, nt Host on pes' poncd, rain. . AMI KK AN brlAtil I) (JAM; inmivtt ni a. liiinuvifiiiu ( poued. ruin. : j Washington ut New York header postponed, rain, tv tomorrow. i CU-veland ., -....... XH-trolt , , . -Batteries: Hudlln,' ' . J' Carroll, Htoner antV ' i