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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1929)
EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE THE WEATHER Oregon cloudy tonight and Sun day; riainfr tr-mpemture Sunduy: humidity ubovu noi-lual. Moderate wyst und northwest winds on uoust. CITY EDITION mm VOLUME XXVI I. MEMBER ASSOCIATED FKEH8 LA GRANDE, OREGON SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1929 M UMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 187 1224 ATTEND FIRST NIGHT LOCAL SHOW Home Products Display is Viewed by People From all Over the County. LARGER CROWD IS ilArlliUXliilJ TUJJAI .! In the OroRon iionltontlary. j 'After finding , the load, -they stole ' . u car lieloimlnj; to Cli'oi'Bc Hunt-' 'Number of Prizes Incrcas-i inBton cm-rey, and drove to run-ed-Entertainment pro-' ft XS gl'am tO include MUSIC Chief flint llaynes lutur them Jir TTqi'i'i Tlnnnn I to l.a Grande Wednesday uiitl lato Uy XIAliy ULlclHU yesterday they pleaded RUilly to . ! larceny before- Circuit Judge ,1. Willi the -JK liooths arrailKod 1,1 Knowles after District Attorney a very nttraotlvo manner, and llio Carl G. Helm had filed nn Infor- croui, of exhibits iM-ovinc a decldod . surprise to the l.a Grande citizens j i.. .. i. n... i..u. r in in iriiuum .-, me iii". no.ni ui Home Products show sponsored 1 hy the I'nion county chamher of' commerce ami given In the Saoa la-i wea Inn l.allroom. was a comph'to success. Last night. In spite or rainy woalhor. a tolal of . 1.2:14 people. by actual count, visited the show. I and from Indications a much larger n m nuua- crowd will attend today. Tin. show , llult the I1' '- ''""l t" '''t oiions this afternoon at 1 o'clock ! I" " "here they hoped to sell It. the. rlrst group of prizes will ho ' wlu" '' " l'le arreslod In thu. given avviy ' Western Oregon city they were Inte'i-estl,,..- Kxhlhl.H ' ! "sleoP In the car w ith ll' leai The ovhll.lts. although . of ""'"V """" throughout thu i i i ri .. . ., - mirii, , liif-ido of tin; machine. Tut 1 only ti short time In which to prepare them, were except (nniilly Interesting. It would be difficult to if-k out any booth mid state "that It whs Hip best because, prac tically nil of thciu wert 'of unusual Interest. The lumber mills has an exhibit showing all types of wood ami lumber and also a tnlnlallon ; house. The light and power com- j pany display features mint tire i buildings and scenes showing the I soarre of power Morgan luhe J to its journey over .tjie wires to the ; Nominal ions for 'delegate and homeH of lis users. The bitkefy altei nates to the depai tment con compaulcs had some wonderful vent ion In Salem this summer were cukes on display as" well as'iippe-' made at (lie meeting of the Ameri tlhiK pastlMes und breads. Thn ciin I,j;lon post" last nljthl, Ortlln Hlne Mountain granue exhibited arlly the ineelliiK is held Uk- fh'st products of the soil a low? with Veduesday of each month but be .lasper's "Health . Niickc,'' ti cause of ntock show and the mir breakfast nM'i'ul. The buHdlm? and mal school dedication, the tneethiK loan company hdit n'sceite dpiHtntf was held last ni(?ht. "" '- ' Onltlver held down by t he , l.llll- ; ( V. Talbott, Halph Hunni, II. rmtisns. In fact. nearly every .;. Heady, IIaldi Winters. Henry btwth attracted favorable eommenl. MeJancon. Harry Sandoz. J. A. CJer nnd II would require columns of m(li v.. a. Itean and (tils i'nhner si.aee to adeunalely describe th-ui. Upie-nominated. Next mouth the The" ib-rorat inns were exception ally clever and htautiPul. . Illll Dollar Speaks The show opened last night at ; 7:3 O'clock and nt :lft HJII Dol lar spKe, ursine the l.a til and'' people to spend their Hroney at ooiiir. Hi was introduced by .hielt b'erris. president of tho Lions cluti which had charge of the enter tain nient. I'recedjng this A. V. Nelson, president of the chamber of commerce, spoke. Kill I ollar also presided aT the giving awuy i of pi tmen during thc evening. ! Mannfiictiu'ers were st pl'wwied with the crowd last night that they have Increased their prize?, for to d;fev and It has been arranged to glW away 0 prizes three times ' nt 4 p. m. at ::Mi ami at 10 o'clock. The l.a Claude band is to play Oils evening. Harry Huane, a radio star, will appear on Hip program, and Mrs. It. U. McCall will play the piano lor him during some of his evening liUlilhetf-S. , . Mr. Dunne has just cmnuletcd "4 weeks wtyi Cole MoKlroy's niches- Ira In Seattle :t!td also with War - reus Pennsylvatftaii- and Vic Mey ers Columbia recording orchestra, (Conllnti.d on Phks fi) DA KEIlNlNlfTO PJjA Y PI It A TES HERE SUNDAY, " bnlcs rain prevents, I he Itnker leiigne Villus will meet In hc1"I- and l,a (Grande liliie Mouiiiaiu uled routes) lit-re jM v high school pail; al noon. oV""k K""""' "" ' So fur. (he teams have played ! (wo baseball games Ibis year, nodi ;t!iled another which was rained I out in the third inning, l.a Gnmde j w on iol h contests but Maker hopeful -f tinning the taldex In- moiiow. They havi. a sttong cilch- 1 cr at piiTcnt in do peif-on of' JMiiiiiv Sa und erf. former ('.'-aver, I and William Hunter, aoo with the! Poitland cluti Oils spring, is doing' tin chnkfttng lor tile Klepbatiis. It l planned (o play the posi - j poned game off 'at linker a week irom Sunday, when u double header' t. iitatively schedub d lo Ink' place. J UI.YIHI.U '1'UHAY 7 : "a a. t . - 4 1 above. ,M iuiiiiuiii : US alio c. 'ondllfoii: rain). I A I II I .It V1,M l .llhA V M.itmuiii minlmuui 4- ahu vc I'jadltion: r ,i in ,4o o! an Inch. l liii.it .mm; i, i:k laiuiuin 7, Miniiuum 45 a hove. findltion: char. Sentence Three To Penitentiary For Stealing Car Finding of Lead Near La Grande a Week Ago Started Trouble For Young Transients. A wool; hko toduy three tran- .slcnts found Hourly I .null iioiind.i of load just wont of La Grtindo. Today they aro In the county jail wultlnpr for officers to take them "nation asainst tueiu aim iney nail waived preliminary hearings, etc. Judge Knowlos sentenced tlio - ''" the three. I an hample, - - . to " ' lllu P-nllen- 'ly; and the other two. George "l-" " Cieorge McGowan. each J" years of age. to one year in Pi won. , " , rio mid that the only rea - convened yesterday. ia still In ses . slou ami Is not expected to report ; until later today or thin evening. Post Delegates Nominated Here For Salem Meet four I'Pfoiving the must vots wilt be electeil delegates and the next fuiir alleniaies. It was rcporled that the new uniform for (be druip cui ps have been oi-dered ami wiJI arrive about die middle of July. They will be uiange cidoied trbui.ied with green. Reports were also heard from (be Meinorjiil day commiltee and the carnival committee, the latter an nouncing (hat the shifw will" open here on June 10. About 30 members were In at tenilaueo nt (he meeting. Rain Great-Aid To Farm- Crops In This County The outlook Tor farmetw and or chtmllyjs In (his section of Kastern (-egyn was Nu'reased greatly over night, with nearly half an inch of ' rain railing 'and more in prospect. . There bsd lei it soaking raijis since earlj1 In May and the ground ' had very Jit tie moisture. In fact, (T some It was another ( of those "million-dollar" rains j which iiitiease profpecU or good J crop greatly. Present indications point to heavy yields or both fruit and ram P crops with the county escaping damaging frosts so fay. In l.a Grande, bid w ecu about !" o'clock yes tenia v and 7 :itf a. m. t(Hmy ,t thil0of .40 of ail luch. of ni n f(., diid It wiiH still raining . HU(li t,is M)niiiiK. Wallowa Resort Opens For Summer The Wallowa l,ukc Wobr tiunP lodge opened (oday for the summer season, according to reports received here. The resort is In charge or John Maeichorson. ol l.a Claude, who left tor the wonderland a ft w day.-, ag. Siveial l.a Ctrand9 people drove lo Wal lowa lake last weekend and on their return said that grounds are in excellent condition ut present. The opening dance at the re sort will take place next Sat urday night witli the Night Hawks orchestra furn lulling music. Taylor, fJwart Co. Forced io Close CIUCAiiO. June I tAJM Taylor,! I Iwurt and comp; . an invent nient e uritie! house with office in 1 1 ( it ies. suspended operations today. : Announcement of the suvpermhui was made al ihe firm's office. Itecalling of demand loat N'cw York and Chicago banks fore - et the (ompany to shut down, of- I'-IM "I oir .mm. n- - nounced. . TO DEDICATE EAST NORMAL Governor I. L. Patterson and President Stephen B. L. Penrose to Speak EVENING DINNER TO CONCLUDE DAY Cornerstone of new Struc-! ture will be Laid at 2 O'clock Under Direction of F. J. Miller- Formal dedication of the Knst- ern Oregon Normal schnul In La r:r:im1f will titlfa nhioo horn n.vl vednesilav, w1,, a urogram at the . ... . . .. .... jscuuiu ami a nanquei ai ii:j p. m. 1 11L.l.ul.0nB , ,,., tday p,,,,.,,, n ,.; ,nw . I '.,.,, ,.,.,..,. fo,. le ,,. Htruclurr wt ,1(, t , ,n ,. , j ihe. direction of I". . I. Miller, chair- man of the hullding comlttee of the , gnts. IM-cceding this atid imniedl- j a.tt ly follow'lng the la (.3rande mu nicipal band will play. j ;ovrnoi' lit Speak 1 After (he cornerstone cereuifinies 1 t.bc audience will go to the audl-j torium of the normal school where the dedicatory ceremonies will take t SALKM, (ire., June 1 (AI" Alt I .lace. Covernor Isaac L. l'atler- ( new laws enacted by the IHL'it Ore son, who will be here for the oe- gon legislature will become effec easion, will speak and President live next Tuesday, except those Stephen It. I E'enrose, of Whit-carrying the emergency clause ami man; will deliver the main address, those providing some other effce Tbe evening banquet will be tivc date. A compilation prepared given under the auspices of the l'n- by the secretary of state shows a ion county chamber of commerce, total of 47 new acts. This total, to greet those w ho come here to at- .however. Includes scores, of acts re- lend the dedication, and a large ' pen ling obsolete legislation. I number of l.a Cirande people are! Among the most important of also urged to attend. Tickets will these are the taxation measures, be one dollar and may be obtained an act changing from Jan. I to through the chamber of conimer A. II. Hunter, secretary, urges that reservations" be 'made early. A total of 1 5(1, complimentary tickets to tho banquet have been ma i led to reprewentat Ives from- various sections' of Kastern Oregon . and to other dlsllngulshed gnosis. 1 Knch of thf IK couiHies'ln the ehst-", em hair of Oregon Is to have one , , (Cnnllnued on Page B HEALTH CLINICS BEGIN ON MONDAY: Parent-Teacher AqhmiJi UUIIh OJJUJIhUl JJIK OUlll- nicr Kound-Ui). ( , . Is has been said that nullilng'ls absolutely froe However, some things may be, obtained at very lit tle cost, ticcnnling to u niemher of the j'ommMtee In charge of the to ii Liner rqnndun clinic sponsored by the pa rent-teacher orgu uizal ions In La Grande. The cost (o pairing of the lienl.th 4'liuics and sum met" round tip next week will only be the smalt amount of shoe leather or gasntitje iwces sjtry to take themselves and their children to the nearest public school. I'he slimmer ronndup Is calling In or "rounding up" all children of five of six years fit age who ex nee l to enter thn nnblie schools ! net fall or at tin middle of thf' WASHINGTON .June I (API school year, so as to glv them a Democrats on he senate rir.ainr eon.plele ami ihorongli physb al ex- committee decided unauiuir.usly to aminadon. m day In favr of puidic Inklings Tho parent -teaeljer assorlations during consideriitioti ff (He hoae hope In (his way to gfve every , tariff bill and lor rinnt rflsosl- j Hon or the m;ifyirc at the special Continued ons Ifliro session. Ia 'Grande High School Teachers Leaving City i Teachers, who for the last nine, months Inive taught in the ,a mathematics find phvi-lcid edilt .i (I ramie HJuh school, are alreaily j tion instructor. Miss " Mal herine beginning thidr annual summer Siirtaln. tlie expression teaeher, left frtpw golnt' lo the four corners of , last eveuint: for Kuirene. Sh will lhecoinpass. Many of the edu-iaUo sfiend some time In Portland eators are leaving Soon or have a lid expects to go to Vancouver, It. left In vlfdt relatives, attend suni - iner sebool or on ac.itifui trips. Mis All i i;. Utile, tlie inathe- i unities teacher, will visit h r home in liitlianoia, la. She will commie on to t'hampalgn. 111., where f he will attend summer sebool at (he tifiiversMy of Illinois. ;)lng o Alaska Mi:H loiiii Httiriman, the domes lie -e!t-.. fusfrU'-tor, will vlil her her parents in Pol l land ami t hen attend a summer school at f'orval lis ami then make a school cruise to Alaska. Miss Alice Kllppel, Hie KngllMi and history tea her, will visit her parents at Itritt. la., this hummer. She will return to I.a, Craude, taking the northern vaca tion trip throiiuh Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Thorn.-. ' the history ami Knt:li-h te do-is ,pft last evenlmr for Yakima Vi ; where they w ill visit her parents : f.,r a week. The next week they . will spend visiting Mr. Timrna.-' par jents at ielllin;ha in, and then they i will attend summer i hoil at the Culversity of Washington. Mr. and , II. . iiuni- .... ing for Sjnd.ane. V i: h., for I b iNEW LAWS IN EFFECT HERE ON TUESDAY Total of 427 Acts Passed by Last Session of State Legislature. SOME CALL FOR SPECIAL DATES Motor Vehicle Fee Reduc- tion and License Charge Are Not Effective Until 1930. IIAMiOT TITLKS 1IMIKI.1) SAIKM. Ore., June 1 (Al') lhe supreme court today upheld he ballot titles prepared by At nrtiey Ceneral Van Winkle In he referendum against the Multnomah county circuit judge till, the excise tax bill, and the nitiative bill relative to frateru il insurance societies, This means that I he circuit ;udge hill cannot become elfec lv! before the eleetinn of No omber lUIl'i. Kelarive to (he xclse tn x bill the decision means i special election .lime LM), since lie completion of t he referen i u in petitions by next Tuesday h said to be certain. July I the date for changing motor vehicle licenses, an act reducing motor vehicle licenses by about 25 per cent, both effective In IHIIO. (he measure consolidating Into one hoard the boards of regents of state Inslll ut ions of higher learning and uti act creating two .i new , ilicult Judgeshitmln Multnnmnb-conjijy. Three Itcveiiuo Acts. 9-:- Among the taxation measures 'are three revenue acts effective In j I !;t0. These are t he Income, the excise and the Intangibles tax acts. ;The referendum has been invoked against (he two former. Petitions have been completed in the Incotort ix reieremiuin. out in ine exciNi I'ferenduni they are held up by litigation challenging the attorney general's allot tide, and may ind ,,p omph'ted by June I, the final The bill giving Multnomah county Vxv "H,re t'llt'ul1 J,HpR iH ing suojei'ieu io uif! rcierenoiim, nod the education rtard bill Is un der attack In (he -courts on the uueytlouallty. Tills mcasnro Is to take full efreel Jgly 1 by speclnl provision of the bill, e.i"pl thai lor the first two yeiirs the board would allocate no fjutds approprin led for the several inn! It u ion. Af ter that it Is given full nuihoriiy In distribute the funds among he Institutions as it sees lit. Among the measures becoming (Continued on Page n ) Democrats Favor m i vtw on .Vacation IVips t summer. CoaeU 1'brfntli. wan thn i''. before she leaves for Sluufnrd She will study dramatics at " ' ' lord under the instruction don I'tivW. Mi-vi Kllcano:- I. VrjnoO. fo i barge tif Ittiu and lOugMsh, tef last night (or Seattle when' she will attend the Culversity or Wii-Ii-lugton Ibis summer ami complet her credit- for her roast itf-H degree. M isf Klorenee VVilllatlts. the etna- mercia (eatdier, leave Tues day for ltoalia. Waidi., and tin n tti Seattle, Arnold 'Jralapp, who teach'.- science, be in l.a Grande nboni a month, Instruct Inj; a class In bi ology. II" will leave aboul .hilv I. tor llerkeley.-Cal., where he will attend the Cniversiiv of I 'allloi llla. Mlsa I Holt, the mathematics ea Vllig her e Slllld.n fo ! leach Minneapolis, Minn , w here -.he will Miss Klleanor visit her parents Oliif-s. s rind physical fduca- ' Hon teacher. Tuesday, w here friends. Mrs. Ilertha K she H.iys, the rom- (Continued oa Paf 6) SEEKS "FLAPPER'S" RECORD if?iisW'-"'V. f' ..i Here is the new c -it contendci' for the women's duration IMght rec ord. Shi Is 2u-ycar-d(l .Mnrjoi-lo C raw lord of las Angeles, Cal., who plans in start her lligbt ttslay In n K Inner inonoidaiic with Mifriclcnt fuel to last ItU hmirs. Miss Crawford has tlown lor II v. U'jhn. If she niualns a bd't mil U tho giisollne is clmustc.l she will break (ho present ifcord of more than 211 hours held hy l-Mlnor Smith, 17-yenr-ohl "flying fliippcr" of New York. Youth Dies Of Injuries; Horse Crushes' Skull Thomas Schooler, aged J7 year died in the Grande Konde hospital yesterday front injuries icfcived I hii niu hi bel'nro w ben n burse S,P(IIP, on hCJI,,( rrilshlng lus skull. Thomas was returning with Mime horses from water in o'd Town, accompanied by his brother riding another horse, when Thom as' horse shied at an nulonic.hllc. unseating him. His brother!', horse Htepped on his head beToro he could bo iited. lie is survived by his parent, w ho came here lait winter, and sev eral brothers and sisters. Kuncrnl services will be held tomorrow at 1! o'clock at the Snodgrass and Pho nier man niort nary. Itnrlal will take place in the I), H. cemetery. Crazed Slayer Decapitated Iy Chicago Train f'HH'ACW, June I A P ) I'd - nd Pi cum;, (ho niauaic w ho b ad, and w und-d KlM Ulice me,, Ihn-e others while In a drunken fury yesterday, was reapHaled to day by a t'hicugo and Noit h western laitioad liain. A body f'Mind on 1 lo- i i 1 1 1 oi way as id n( il n-d pt.silix ely by a li.diing lieenn- is silrf) to I'retiss, and police believe the man, sohorei over night, real- ied the Inuredy id yesleiday ami COIilMiltted snicnle. Die condrlloii id Presiiss letdy indicate d lie tad lain on (be iiaek 1 watted lor the train to run ovef e tia id. I'm -:iss. a war 'Iiiimi a nd fx- port mar I; small, lulled t wo idu no'ii and a civilian yesterday and wounded two policemen and two civilians with a pump shotgun. The polite were members of a s(iiad id to :n i "vt him !! n'ii:booi In aid him Hir alen lo kill his w ile. Jlrcak School oft'i ami n i fific KTAt;; i ii;ij. ' ni'A':i, .inn- I (At) -Thl pi lint.- ra-lecl ion of th" niititiy's high chool athietc it fi Ml -bei '. bewail the batlle for tU' W'l'J national j jil five hnla.sl ic ll af It and field championship. Klwyu I'i'ih.-, I.ortatne. Kas.. a ii-w worhl's record in Intel :-dml-usdc ij:ds for I he. l--pound shot 0(, Wttll a tO.S OT !)'! tee t (Mh"'. His effoit bettered "Hud" lloiis r"' leeord Of Mi l'et Ii Inches, set. ill i WAI.TOVM TH (Ht(..M,i; liKAN'IS PA-". On-., June 1 i A i'J--t m , a nialiou or a r late di vision of 'be laait Walton tea-.'lje id America will be effected u t a to I'.tigene ineei ing sd for June .m at I'ort -w ill visit land. 1 1 1 ec.-s hi e now being seal to ihe STj hapt rs in Oregon ty the Jow phit.e haplT, the second old- et In the Male, upon reieft Of in.iiij utegun U'a Honia io:. ' ATM Lok AHscIvs Unreal BISHOP SPEAKS : AT GRADUATION Four Students of Sacred Heart Acad(Miiy Com pletc School Last Night. "The only linppines Hint comes in life Ik from duty well done," said tli III. Itev. Joseph K. iMcOrath. I). I)., bishop ot P.aker. in addre s- Ing the graduates from the Sacred I leurt academy at imposing exor cises last evening at t he Chtireh of Our l.ady of the Valley. I -r. Atcfirath gave during (he course oT his address, what he believed in ho the fmii causes of the social un resl in the world today. The first of these was the general contempt for authority. The second was the ,Jltt(,( t fwn I'fl our brethren, triri' envious oT the social, those of low id" envious of thfise of a higher so ifinl position. The Ibbd oilli-.c ciled !v.as the mad rirdi for gain and the fourth the dislike for Work. I The speaker pointed not that (his tendency seemed lo be iiiheienl in the race. Unit it w'.-ri loiinil in the earliest savages and seemed to be becoming n i ore und mme preval ent. Hy work, the speaker nie.inl any occupation that gave mi indi vidual mi Inward happiness, rather than a reputation io Hie eye 'O the world. The ordinary pen;on goes through life unnoticed, tint one may bring real happiness II' be has Imn e.t work. Speaking directly to the class he emphasized the l,o( that ea' h one has the inl' l"!l to per- ,,., nf ,rlltirur thl, lv,.M t(f (her al liadlll':s to The complete program ii evening last, evening wan i lows: March, organ solo: t ( ti.e i s rot- loMIIS, 'tis, tll- 'In To Spent vl," mareh; clnu led fiy .lesfde A. Hoaldns. Mesi- d; -a II. N. Axhby, T. I!. Maxwell. Male f'o.x, J. McNamee. C. S. Mo'tie. Knimds (diver, I.. Ilicsel), Harry MeChiy, Miss lanllle .H'tcn If ami Miss I'" ranees lugels, 10. II. 1 1 urlev. William Peaie. Hermit Itagam. -.u-gene ewlin, Norman Slinj-, and '.a -'a nn Hoyden. "Ave Maile." fiwcti: f.' I"cli,,n bv i'dn, Agne Sin It b. M . ri'Oi ChnilS,e, pall i k Keiiltetlv, il'li Itetle I'luiM'"-!' WiiVO" f lottdei b,.m, Ijt.iothv Wall, Mary H-.h-ily; f,ianling of d'plom.rt iddc i be H'oniluiied on Page M Reparations experts a he in agreement PA HIS, June I I AIM Th- re. paia'lons i'i''il.i t ame to a full j ae t-ni d on the i epi ra t ions s- 1 1 e mem today wilh tli exception nt the trouble. .le-MOf of (.(Mllliei- atiou In Helghnu tor liei'maii maiks h-tl in that cotinnv by the Muan artoies ol oectipalion. That 'e-,l t'.ii. the ru;)y one re maining open in a Way ol" a com plete setihiocni, probably will go ov.-r until next week, pel milting the ifovemiueniK concerned to car ry on Inleii-hang' s. Stanford Wins Record Breaking I.C. A. A. A. Meet Four Meet Marks Shatter ed at Franklin Field Cardinals Pile up Over 45 Points. By Alan J. C.ould Associated Irenn Hporth Kditor) FKA.NKLIN KIKl.D, Philadel phia, June 1 (Al) Kour meet ii'ecordH were shattered n.s Stanford university capturod tho Inlereol- i legiate A. A. A. track and field I chutiiplonshlps today for tho third I spread-eagled their field to pile up . points, giving the far west Its eighth triumph In nine years. The far wests made It one,, two when Southern California finished necond. The final team scores include: Stanford 4fi; Southern California at; Pennsylvania 18; Now York university 14: vMu 13; IMtts- ) burgh and California -! 1 each. I Harlow Hothert and Kile Wrens, of Stanford, finished one-two in (he shot put. Itothert's now meet record, &0 feet 3 Inches, made yes terday withstood further attuck. His teammate, Kren., although losing the title, rallied to take sec ond place with a tots of 50 feet fi-S inches. Two -.Ml In Iteeont llroken The second record to bo tumbled during the meet, and fliwt today went to (he credit of Jimmy Huid, Harvard captain, who raced Ills famous Penn Stale rival, Hill Cox, Into tho ground In the stretch to j drowned. break the tape In 9 minutes, t2 j with tho temperature In the New seconds, for the Iw o mile run. In ; York City urea reaching a nuncl successfully defending the till" ho mum, of !I0 degrees, tho highest won last year, Held broke the I. i'. Hiiih far this season, nine persons A. A. A. mark or JJ-f made by (succumbed and IS wore prostrated. Ivan Dresser of Cornell in lt lit. Huston, one of the centers to Jesse Hill of Southern Calif- ; surfer most from Iho torrid spoil, oruia cracked the I. C. A. A. A. I was tho first to feel relfef. A record In the running broad Jump thermometer rending of 84 degrees with a leap of 26 feet, 7-8 .Inches, a 8 a. in., yesterday made It tho This eclipsed tho foi iner mark of hottest place It 'the country nt H I fed. 10 ;i-8 inches set by Alfred that hour, but by noon he empera Itates, of Print Slale hint year. tttro had fallen to 71, Five deaths Sidney Kleselhorsl, of Yale, sue- occurred, liowevor, before tho'heat cessfully defended his 1! U0 -yard wave broke. low hurdle title, bettering the meet- Other deaths were reported nt record when, he hit (he tape in Maiden, Mass., and Lawrence, 'Jit 3-1 o ' seconds hut because of a Mass., a' 1 3-year-otd boy was KtiTf wind at- hl buck the officials drowned ut Providonce, H. I.; ruled It out as u record feat. The i - 1. C. A. "A. A. t aiula nl of ap-ft I FliOOIW KIMiTKN 'seconds, was set Hid . hi IH98 by A. HOUS'l'pN, Tex.. Juno I (AP) -C. Kraenzlelti of Pennsylvulilii. Kioodn 'In uoutlj.' und eaat Texas .MuCt-dltli'H Hti'tml f -VI If ! folluwitiir Irfrronllrtl tilihs, today J'hll Kdwinds, dusky New York, had claimed ten lives, attd caused university uegrp filer, shattered lauiuge amounting to millions of Ted Meredll:h' J 4-year-old meet dollars. ... record Tor the half mile when he ; Thre persono, none of whom was made a show or his Held lo win identified, drowned yesterdny. this event In one minute f.'J a-1 i a ineHsoiiKcr loy on u blcyela secomlK. !was caught In tho swirling cur- Kdwards finished -T yanls ahead rent In u street here and Svas of his nearest rival. Chapman or nwept uway. A terrified onlooker Itales. His (line eclipsed (he mark fell Into the wutvr und he too, win of l:f.3 made by MeredKh In IKlfi carried uway. It was helloved.the I mi.l ii-t.u .i.lir I 1. n.,.rin lu itf ,. uw. j iim, U,W11., , .vn,.l(,.a ..-..-...i held by .otto Pellzer) of Cn-rniany. Northwest Meet Is On At Eugene This Afternoon Kl'aKNK, Ore.. June 1 ( AP) A rainstorm hit hhigene nt noon today, (wo hours before the annual noiihern division Paclllc coaal con ference track and Held meet, but iuickly gave way to sunshine. Meet officials said the rain hud no Iff olfeetfl on the well-drained Hay ward Held. Al the end of five of the I a events Washington had L'7 points ami Washington State, 14. Oregon was third with I I and Oregon State fourth with 4. Montana and Ida ho had not yet counted. Htev Anderson. Husky star, lied tlie world record in the high hnr dies. I no-yard d.ti.h: won by Koter. Washington Slale; Prendt-rgast, ( h egon, second : Pendleton, Wash ingloii, thlttl; Shelly. Washington, fourth. Time: l' seconds, Mile run: won by Wiser. Wash ington: Hill, Oregon, second; Tay lor, Wash ing I on State, third ; 1 iiUKhcs, Washington State, rottrth. Time. 4: lfi.8. New Norlhucst rec ord. 44o-yai il run : w on by Me Ken -lion, Oregon; Hartley. Washing ton, riTond; Kelly. Washington Stale, third: (tiller, Oregon State, loorHi, (lino H't 4 Shot put: won by Jon-nip, Wash ington: Ita instead. Wash in men, ri'cond : Itoerhii ve. W.o.hlfmtoii .''late, third; i''.l. Washington Slate loillth. Oit,il)t e, 4: fett 4 Jin hen. High hiiidls: won liv A rolei ian. : S nnhlngloti; Ibodie. Wanh inet on, -second; ''iiiley. hegon Slate, Cleveland thinl: Marl in. Oregon State, fourth Most on Time 14 4. -J1' yard da; h : wen bv Pen die ion. Wellington: Pi erolergast, (in ttell, eecond ; Moobel l y. Washing Itm State, third; 1'iwnr, Washing loll State, fourlli. Time " 1 .. Cloudy Weather Is Due In East Orefjou ii, .Inn" I (Al') ullooli lor III" inn' - win. an - Tlir V.fltllHT I ui-fl. ln'iitiiiiiiii; . lin'iiii I Iwrc Ici'luy l.y IIih l ull nhil.-rt w.-ii(liri lmi";HI Its (o)Iowh: l-'ai- Wt'Mt.-ui ;tiil.'H - llli- outlook In lor Tiilr Uflilhcr III ralironiiti aiol N.'.ala ull'l ronHhliTahlP Nhiv York 7 II I' f-lrill(lln.'PH anil orr.tMlonal Hhowerx rhhnRO 4 H In Malm, VVa.ihlnK'on uml Ort-Kon. I ilaltpricn; MayN. Scott un Nurlnul t?iliiMnilil'i'N aru Imlhratt'ii. O" l'nr-vll ; lluah und Uliultc. FLOODS AND HEAT EXACT HEAVY TOLL Nearly 50 Dead in East and Texas High Waters Claim 10 Lives. VOLCANO ERUPTS ON AKUTAN ISLE Quakes Cause Terror in Queen Charlotte Islands Japanese Village Hemmed in by Flames. NATI IU-; t-At'KKS DKATHS New York Heat wavo deatn list neur 50 toduy.. IM-inee Uuper, B. C Quakes terrorize Islanders. Cordova, Alaska. Volcano erupts, fate of Z unknown. Houston, Tex. Floods in Texas claim l lives. Tokyo Village of Tomlnl surrounded by forest fire. NKW YOHK, June t (AP) iK-ulhs from (he extreme heat which has blistered tho North 'AU lanlie, states four duya neared tho half hundred mark today. , Nineteen persons died from tho heat yesterday and throe wero ItOdleH u nilhl b l-ocnV,.rl In tt.a. basement of aomn mnrhv building when tho water recedes. At Kort Worth a negro hoy iswlmtviinff In tho high waters o( tho Trinity rlvor, wus carried un der by the swift current. A levee break In Madison coun ty flooded 10,000 acres in Hous ton county, and 10.000 acres In Hun Jacinto county were lnundntod by water rrom the Trinity und Son Jacinto rlvera. NKW Vf)l,OA.VO KUt'PTfl . COUDOVA. Alaskn. June 1 (AP) ! Intermittently lighting tho sky with names und darkening It with ashes a new volcano today wan pouring molten tuvu down the Bides I of an u n named mountain and ' threatening to cover all of Akutau Islam), reshlent of the upper Aleu tian iHlanda reported here. The Island. H0 miles southwest of Cordova, normally would have about n dozen residents at this time or year. Their fate wus un known here. PItlNCK 1(1 I'KItT, H. C. Jun 1 (AP) Htories of terror causes (o resident h of the tjueen 'bar luttc IhIiiuiIh during a sei lerf "o cartlnpiakeu this week have bom' (Continued on Pago ft TODAY'S BASEBALL , m i nicA.s ij:ai it. H. ;. ii. noit a n a I'hJIadi iplila .in n i liati-n-s: Whllehill am) Phll lipf,; liaiie'haw and Cochrane. Ii. II. i:. ti I U 3 4 Maifr leu: Miller. Mil jus and I,, w ell; MuriH ami Hevtng. k. ii. i:. riiii'Ki i a Nimv m il 8 7 ll Mnttcrii'K: liiiKan, Ailklns anil Auliy; llnyt uml GrtibowHkl. n.vi ionai, i.i;Aca i ii. ii. i-: . I'hllu.lclilil 1 1 (, ; I'IHhIiiiiu 4 1 1 0 KiM.tN'W: Hoiikv ull'l l.orlnii; 1 ivtty, Itniiiii'. l-'ri'lich ami llar- Ki'i-iivi'H. I.lnlon. (i-liil.k K!iln hit Kith lionior; Ixmalil lluriit hit llth und l-'tli). It. II. K