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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE 1r THE WEATHER OKKGON: I-ocat rains today, cloudy tonight und Sunday; moder ute temperature. Gontlo west und northwest winds on the coast.. CI T Y EDITION BtVUtt VOLUME XXVII. NUMBER 192 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE, OREGON SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1929 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS wh 809 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK IN UNION SHOW Eastern Oregon Exposi tion Breaks Even Finan cially, Despite Rain. j ' ! fir (iMPinVSHIPS of Eastern Ort-Bon him over CliUHl 1U OlTIi a ' I had. Journey home for Bummer va- ARE AiS IS OUiN LLU j cation within the next few dayn - I they win brine with them a record Tr if achievements such us few Hi-onus Many Stock Men and 4-H ,may boast, some of the most im niih Mprnhprq of This"'01'1""1 ch:"i"i'nshii appoint- V1UIJ IVieillDClb Ul IUO mcnlB the unvci.slly off(., durhiK Part Of State Share in the year, election to class offices. Pnrnlp Ribbons I""'1 Wo,npn'8 "fnecs. mr- J.IUJJ11. 1V1UUUI1B. jtlclpntlon In varsity nthletics and , ! election, for two members, to Phi The 1929 Eastern Orecon Live- 1'otn Kappa, scholastic honorary stock show closed a successful sea-these are hiKhlinhtH anions; the son last nlEht. and officials of the 'widely varied fields that Union association slated that from every (County students have taken active indication the show this year would , Part In during the 1U2B-29 school just break even. Ofliccrs. show lyenr. fans durlnir the 2(1 years of its I IM'ovldiaK the hlBKCst "thrill" for existence, as well of those of a Union county students, Claire Mc later Kencratlon, exhibitors from j Kennou, third year student, took the whole section of the slate, fair i the . 440-yard dash, 49.4 time In men who have kept In touch with the Pacific Northwest track meet the Union show, visitors of prom-j June 1, breaking tho northwest inence have aKi'oed that the show mark. "Kelly" subsequently left, this year was a "bis; show" and , with three other Oregon track those in the position to state It. I stars, for Chicago and is participat niadc it even stronger and nKreedn; there In the national tntercol with Secretary Tony O. Smith, that. lccjnte meet. Ills victory Is a cll tliis was the liiKKest show of all max to seven years of traininc. and the 21 years. Wednesday was one work that bosun when he took part of the hlKKOst rirst days over ox- M (Irande hlh'h school athletics, perloneod, yesterday the crowd was j ijU McKcnnnn Isn't the only track the blKKest of the three. Friday j satellite whom the lirnndo Hondo was somewhat of a dlssuppolnt- valley has fclven the university, inent, tlie rain of the night lukdl j (jeorKe Kinder, louiih,year student forenoon hitvlnir cut the crowd ntjm) welnlit man, Is captain of tho least r.o per cet it was estimated. nij team. While Edwin Jensen Is I n.,nu tfii-n I followed In planninB. arrancInK I ii ...in..l conduct nf l he show. The one biB difference was the I Bieiit Increase in number of mil- mals exhfbtted "This lived up to its name. Ii was a livestock shiw. first last and nil the time, 7 !ild an offhiiil Inst evening. "We had at hast son head of livestock mi1 (he irrounds and of these there were MU head of purebred cattle," j The entire section of the state was represented and cooperation was i loo per cent, those In authority ! slated. A closer cooperation was j manl'-vstcfl byiMon from dirrerent', seclloiiH of this iminedlale valley and the expression of appreciation coming from the stock show men, was answered by a expression of the appreciation of fair play and fair treatment on the part of men from nil corners of the county. "This combination Is responsible for a bijr show and it will be bister not year, and keep on (trowing" mi ill a prominent farmer from Summervllle last eVenlntr. "Vo are all In the Kame now and we are Kointf to help." Ono Innovation An Innovation this year wns the substitution of equestrian sports In the arena for the old bucking horse contests. This, apparently met with very enerHl approval, and In spito or the fact that U was all new. then.- were some very excit ing contests. This feature will be built up from year to year and It Is believed, will heeoiue more and inure one of the bin entertaining features of the show. Complete lists of winners in events will ho Kiven later. It must be empha ci.ed, however, that there was very Renerul satisfaction over this sub- Continued on Pape (I.) O. S7t, OREGON SELECTED BY 12 GRADUATES Several of the La Grande high .!....! ..i...iiii.(i.u liiii-.. tiln.mlv iin- , i,'t,.,,iu.n f attend - ire; instiiutioiis of higher leni ning during tho coming fall and winter accord in.; to- nnnouncement ty I' ll. Towh v, i.rlncipal, made just be mre lie ami his wife started ea.-l on a .tourney that will take them to Illinois and Atlanta, Ha., before returning west. Clark Itackman. Howard Sar- gent. Harmon Wolfe. Vol ma Charl ton and Ituth Inirhind, expect to attend Oregon State college. Henry ( 'nip. Pianktin Kbrrhai d, Kdwln Kit by. Shirley Price. Norman Sling. I.udoia l.aughlin aid Haw i eii-e I. u tchcr ai e planning on going to the Cniversity of Oregon Waller Hi ooking will at I end col lege but has noi decided which In ititHllou he vill enroll In. Herueva Hunt is lo attend the Hastern On-, fmn Normal school in I a Grande. Munv other ineinbers of the class hone to attend college but have not announced their plans. wi.ATiir.i; TOHAV 7 : Ito a, -;'.' a bovi. Miiibiiiim: Til above. Condition: partly clear. w i: vmi it vi.sti:khav .M.ixinium 7:i, minimum ft" 'mention; s' oi my, tain Inch. I.A TII1J! Maximum .II N I. S. I1UH 'j, minimum 40 CoTidiHon; partly cloudy. 54 Union County Students Close Year at U. of 0. Many of Them Make Excellent R e c o r d, in Sports . Studies, and in Activities, in 1928-29. UNIVERSITY OF ORKtiON, En- IKono. June 8 (Special) When S4 Unlun county students, the liirnont linivei'silv rciircMenli.t l,.n thtit-. ee- n rlli r.n I lu I'll ! V 1111(1 IlllSWOll honors for himself as a var.-lly let- Iter holder both this and In Ills sophomore year. Klcvcn Scckiiu; Kcsrcc I I'nlon county not only has an 'iv larun student ropresentu tiun, but the number of candidates flM. Kntdcation and doKioos from I, h(U Hrctinn Is hlnh, compared with i . ,, r,.,,m nihnr itarts of the state. j.'jPVon ,u-p, seeking liachelor of I , decrees. They are William t ( )aKKorty, Union; IJernard Mum niPt, La Grande, now In the Port )amt ' ni(.(n(.ai school; Herman Kra HMf jVj-s. Kramer, La Grande lmor mm" jvus. iM-auiiM, (Continued on pane 5? Enterprise Man Jailed When Car Figures in Wreck Ocorcc Ijitlirop. of Knlci 'prliio. wiih liclnif liclil In the city jnil this niotnlnK on nn open cluirKC fol lowlnir an nlitoinolillc collision nt Klin nnil Ailains limt nlKlll. Police expert t" fl(' clinrKc.s of (IrlrlnK while under tile .Inl'lnence of In troxlt'iitlnc; Honor niliilnst l.ntlii'op. iiccmclinK to the police records. I'ollce say Hint l.ntliiop drove his Hcjit enpe piiHt tlie stop rIkii on Kim street, resnltliiR In a col lision with a taxi driven by Joe Sannielson. I.ntlirop's car swerved around, struck tlie city lamp post on the llolineiiUiitnp corner, de stroylnK Hie llKlit unit, nnd crack InK one of the new Klass show wl u i, n,e ti,,htieiikntiiii hiiildlnir. I nt hrriti was cut about the head by I, brrtnkfiiK RlfisH, the police s;iid, but the wounds are not serious. Scouts To Start Working on Camp K. Hussejl Scott and Meyers, are conducting ! Sco.it construction crew K.MMlif a Hoy to tho 'Catherine creek camp Monday I''"'"' wonts. Wood row I )a morel i. rl Coleman, Hoy Stein, and Itob- ert Hamsey are making the trip, and will spend a lew days gettiiiK t he camp organized. Tho new bridge Is Hearing completion, and j they will start digging the swim- , niiiiR pool Monday. The tents and1, mess, hall, will be erected and all i i in..' .. Ill hi. I pi epii i ,ti n'li mi i .j on Its way to completion. The mess hall-witl lie 23 feet by 40 feet, and will acoinodate Mi pc-rsons ar a time. W. C. Perkins is the chahman of tho camp commKtce. Ludwig To Face The Grand Jury Kobert l.ii'lwig was bound over to the counly grand Jury In Justice court. yesterday afternoon on chat Res of contributing to the de Pii'iuency of a minor. Tlie com plaint accuse,) Hi" defendant of inducing a minor to s'eal chickens by promising to give mid minor cents lor all chit-kens brought t him. l.tidwig was released on his own recognizance, Idaho Man Places $250 Hail, Freed Have Whyte, whose home Is said to be. hi Idaho, was released lifter furnishing f" bail, following his arrest near I'nion'lune R on charg es of driving an automobile while Intoxicated. Trial has not been u t as yet Wyte's hearing was In the county coii't. 100 RECORD FALLS TODAY IN CHICAGO George S i ni p s o n, With Conditions Almost Ideal, Wins in 9 2-5 Seconds. TAKES 220 ALSO IN RECORD TIME Century Mark Lowered in First. Event of Finals in Collegiate Meet Today At Stagg Field. lly I'linrhN W. Diinli'cv (Associated Press.Snorts Writer) STACir; KIUl.l). ChlcaBo. June (Al !eorBe Simpson. Ohio State ' Mtinpdsitnr nwlnhtltilwirl liimvelf nti t Ii f outstandluK sprinter In the world ",o11- Knvl :'" '"P1,1 '"If. P"1'1 H'elf respects to KlnB todav when he won the 100 yard wor,t special police deleetlvcs In (leorBe and returned to London dash In the finals or the National ''ounillns up suspects.- A reiiuest beariiiB tho seals of their office Colloclate Track and Field chum- fo1 troops nude to Governor (lanl-: which tho retlrliiB conservative pionslilps today In II 2-5 seconds, j m'r mt w'lth a slalement'thal. tho' ' Bovernnient members surrendered eeiituin,' ll -oi-lrl'' rociii'di 'local officials should handle I1hiIo his majesty yesterday. slluiillon If possible anil tho re-j "My eolleaBues and I were hlBh Slmpsnn clipped a fifth oC n , quest was withdrawn.' i ly delighted lo find (he KIiib Icnk- second off the officially reeOBliI.-I Patniiinan Scrluiisly Mint, iliiK so well and to see how maB ed world's record of 9 G-l (I seconds j a J. Poach, a pati ollnan. was ' nlflccntly he was able to bo throiiBh by his marvelous victory. I lo heat ! peppered by scores of shot und , the ceremony w ithout any siiebcs Claude Hracey, the Pixie flyer of i lvas roBai (led as being in a seilous Hon of strain." said Mr. MacDon Hice Institute, houston. to the tape C()n,mion wnD )t .., expected :ald aftcl-wurd. "KverythliiB went by a step In a thrilllnB finish. ,hat putrolman'Tom Gilbert would 'off smoothly." ThlllideriiiB hack of them came I'M- j recover. Patr. an Charles KerBU- I Introduced to KIliB die Tolan. sensational no'.-ro sprint- I 8on ,.0(.,.lvi,, u mnber of shot In I Tho Introduction of the labor or from the University of MlchlBiin, j hls ,., Bnnui.b,,. ,1( Joseph , ministers lo tho KIiib look place In with Cy I.eland or Jexas ( hrls- . H,M.,.ison of hbh,,!,., n. j. who ! t he auillence room of Windsor cas llan fourth. claims to he' a national textile! tie Into which the members of I onniiinnx rrnrri j There were five watches timing Simpson's performance Two caUBht him In 3-10 and three resist ed 9 4-10. Itaclim conditions were ! almost perfect for record smashing. The track was fast and dry and there wus no breeze to favor the The breeze at the ltmo(ir.n persons, strikers and members . of I heir families, who were evh ted ! runners. (Continued on Pane 4', ( DOUBLE HEADER IN BAKER SUNDAY! Sritf " nniS" to Pick Winner. Cecil Huff may try "iron man" shift tomorrow uRainst the Halter' Mine Mountain leairue team if he J Rots through the first game or U' scheduled double header O. K. Or, If Duff runs Into trouble at the hands of the Klophants, Hed Alexander, who used to throw 'em past batters In these parts, may take the mound for t he second KM me. with Durr ready to step back in If the occasion shou'd dc- i mand. 1 Tlie two Raines will bo ptayed at liaker. the first beginning at 1:30 n'tlock, and If either team is ale to win both contests. It will almost cinch second place in the Hlne Mountain circuit. A split bill would leave things as they are at present both teams tied in wins and losses. The Pirate team will be the same as last Sunday ami accormuR to word from Haker, there will be no changes there. Hrauer and Saunders nro scheduled to do their stuff on Hie mound and behind i ;."; the bat, and Maker may let Hrauer pilch two Raines, ilr;o, Neither Hak4r nor I.a Grande has an extra pitcher at present. Willi tli. tu.. leuliiu n nlflMilv mi. t.n.l tinivtiociK iidini. i ,. I - ..nil., n number of Hit Grande fans are ex- pecting to journ y to I taker for the double header. CROONS BLUES Promilng bbie Into tlie micro , phone U Imrhla Monlagnc's - chief job right now. hut she takes ' a hand In oilier art Hit low around j I he MtC studios In Kan rniiirl.u-c. Miss Montague Hike small r.r In radio plays when called immhi, hi lle may play the violin or ne conipanv n wither dngvr. i- If"" " V' ' P. L - " Chief of Police Fatally Injured In Strike Fight Three Others in Hospital in Gastonia, N. C, and 44 Textile Workers Under Arrest. GASTONIA.N. C. June S (API Chief of Police O. J. Aderholl, who was seriously injured last niBht In a flKht between KUnrds about the tented colony of strikinir I.oray ; TV?flT?lf A T MITIi'TIVP cotton mill workers and ciil police- I lN l'K1,l'lLl JJlUJnjl liM men, died today, hospital attaches! HELD IN LONDON roporled. Artificial means of res- piiallon wore beinif used. Chief!1 , i i Aderholl was wounded in the lunK ' MlSS Mai'dU'Ct Bondfleld 1 with birdshot. Three other men were in hos pitals, two of them in a. serious condition, a fourth was nursitiK birdshot wounds and forty-four members of tile National Textile .union wore in custody chained Willi assault with Intent to kill as a re sult of the flKhl. , ''' ''. "'Hini for several hours mm mm "i ti.ii ii.iuvmi Uliu u. I 1 1 workers union orB'vnl.or, was : struck in thecal in and side. 1 lurrl-! son was held under B'-'a'd at the ' hospital. Tho shoot itiK, done by guards tent, established Textile Workers all nirroe, was! posted about a j by the National J union for some In am hoiihos In Hie l.oray mill vlll- !aire a month airo. The nolieemii i It red only one shot. It is claimed, Patrolman Kerusons pun beinfr! (lls.li!irinH wiwti in fi'll lr tlie wound to avoid a load from a show' Run. . Allium: those arrested were nil , (Continued on HKft 5) Swim Week Will Be Staged Here Tun )f i r QH Swim week will be observed In I l,a Grande June 1M to :t0, it was I announced today. The week will be sponsored by ( he Hoy Scouts I wll h the assist ii ncn of t he lied ('lots. An effort Is to ho made at; th is time to (each every boy and girl In l.Ji Orande to swim. John Allen, of, Kugone, will be swimming Instructor, and It. V. Consev. Prnncis (lieidicli. Warren nin. ftiyrue iioyi. unriey men - ardson, Nephi Combes, ("air Pel k- ' " uusseii ireison oi i.a It unset I Nelson of I.a I "r"""1'. " "ucn cmuuen hi;,,,, t,.iu comprising (Jeorge Ixins- "is win lasi one we. K nnuihnrv flrMt ,.ommissioner of works, all must register at the Hoy Scout , office A charge of 7r, cenlft will ' made' tn those under 14 yeaia of age. and older than 14. a charge "i um- uuuiu- wm uu inuue ior me ( week. i The last day of Hie week, a water t ; carnival will he held, and lied i Cross life saving evaminations wltt be given. It. I1'. Tyler, president of the local chapter of the Hed Croi-.s, is cooperating willi K. H. Scott, .scout executive, in making this ' UPek n uii.f..uu ti Mil ll lu ii.ti-iu.t I .le ' f...- tlw. nl.ll, I.,... i,, ...... ii,. ,.u : r.n. i.. .1,..,, ' ' , II old-Up A Item pi Last Nicshl fciils'1"""1""'" K"""t '"''nl"u"" - ly .Hrs. William WlggaiiM (Observer ( 'or respondent ) I HOSTINK, Ore.. June S fSl.crlah Seven men tried to hold nn two! cars near me oriole near r.i'iiiHi (Johnson's farm below Wallowa labout midnight hist night hot be. 'cause Hie drivers stepped on Hi" gas and refused to slop, Iheir ef - 'forts were frustrated. I Several cars were on t he high 1 wjiy, and two paused over t he ; ltrllge unmolested. At that time three men were si I ting on the ,t)i ldge. TJie next t y. o cars lo ai -! rived faced the three on the bridge land four men who had ben hiding !ln nearby brush, It Is reported, but ' slipped past I he won Id'-be holdup men. Thunder Showers j Hit La Grande i Two t h under shtiwers, pu ih ! u -jated with occasional hail, swept 'over Ii Grande during the noon hour todav. resulting In u heavy precipitation. Whej her tbe si or in did any da mace to fruit has not i been learned this n ft enioon, or had leports been received as to the area covered bv the downnoiir. The water clogged at sever.. storm sower entrances, ri-ealing miniature takes. At tbe L. V L. drug wtore corner the condition was somewhat serious for a short time. NEW CABINET TO THE KING Ramsay MacDonald's Labor Supporters Are in Full Office Today. is Minister of Labor is Known as "Our Mag gie" to her Colleagues. LONDON', Juno 8 (AIM Tho npw labor cabinet of Ramsay Mac Dnnnld was In full office today. Members of the cabinet Journoy or! to Windsor castle this morn- tho lahorlle party, attired (u tho forme I mornliiB dress lieflttliiB tlie ceremonial of tho occasion, wore ttshered. Previously a meetimr of the privy council, presided over by the kbic, was held for tlie purpose of sweariim in the new members who lad not previously .een members f the privy council by virtue of the tabor government of laM. The kin received the members i enmnei one ny one. i.ora Parmmir. lord president of the eounell, wiiH tlie first to recoivo his K,,al f'wnd bv the lord chancel . I L-lvnn t be uren I uen I of Knutn ml . 'Rivnn tho Rt-ciil r.IiiCPonalrt wurf iiiiXl -I iiIm t hen came the other ministers in the order of their precedence. Informal McIIhr On their return to London, the new mi ulsters met Informally at (No. 10 I'owniuR street. Premier iMaeDonald drove from the station to the Riii den entrance adJolnliiR i the horse guards parade and en Itered almost unobserved. The oth er members of the cabinet arrived one by one. Today's meeting of the ministers was nut a formal cabinet council, the members listening presumably j to words of encouragement and i.Milil.'itiee from their leader. Too i,,lMa i., ,. ..... i.-nn miuu Hnmi- ' field wearing a becoming black hat, Ithey were In high spirits. The 'waiting erowd shouted congratuhir . Hons repeatedly and there was a .,..n i .i..,.. . rlmtU. tt( cheering oh each member ,m.fV(.d. Th(1 r.0rleNt Rroup of alt was (Continued on Pago 4 American Play Is Banned n London i LONDON. June 8 (AT) Chris j tuphcr Mm ley's play "Kast of ; 1 'Men," which wus Hchedith'd bv Hie inasue players of Kdlubiirgh next week, lias been banned by the! ! elwi i.t l.erln f n Mi.i-l.v lu tin! ! A .. ' ! v.. ..v..l......il,..'. ... ..I. I... i l 'was generally believed that the do - iitestic scenes between Adam and 'live bad been found improper ror I iliAKI'Ilt .MITA'ITO HI-;TKCI-;i j HA.KK.lt, Ore., June X (AH) ' Charles S. Wisher. 2',, a mulatto, ' senieiiced Kt five years In stale prison when he pleaded guilty tot a niiir;: n iiirn-iiy in m o weoing I here today. He admitted taking a f :ir.o brooch, a ring and $1 : in cash J from Hie Pi ed Phillips residence i last week. - ,.,- LAST MINUTE V,M LAHKSPt It WINS MAY Yt lit K, June S (AP) -- Hhie Ijirkspm, Kd'Aind It. Hind ley's ci aek roll, today wm I lie lilsl itintiliig ul Hie rich lielmont stakes. ramoilH lest ol three year ol'Is. ATI M il it wis second and Jock hitch thhd. The race wan worth IMi.'K.'i to tho winner. mils. i; a um; i p pf HtTLA NO, Ore., June S (AP) -Mis. It. K. Ilvii was ill it up on (he ehanipion. Mm. K. H. ite.-d. at Hie end of th first 1 H holes or ileus of Iin- Oi -goil wotnrp's H"'e rolf ciiamploiiship t o.irna nonl be(j today. At Hi luiii. Mis. K -ji had: sa-red on'- ( the mur.l leirlfP' goir jt nix liole adva.iliige ovel t )l tm Mb r ever een !ll roithlUd dili clialltnlon. The flnaliHts wei'e lojing the Lis! I lioi-n of the Xli I ! sll,J' ' 11 remaining I H hole llftei lunch. i: i rif is in m:w Y(ip'. lb. Hufh, Hu ll H vi i:vi ;n June H (API Invalid ROTARY HEAD i I POT X'X-Xi t s vX lit?' vS Sim i i M. llimeue eusoiu nT IMirhnin, . ('., ahovi', Is tho new iiresldent 4if ito(ary International. Ills ehs-tlon t(Mk place at (tie Itotary convention In Dallas, .Tex. PORTLAND PAYS HOMAGE TO ROSE Annual Festival Opens Todav for a Week Reign Floral Parade 10th. POPTI.ANH. Ore.. June S (AP) Portland today raid homage, lo the rose and donned Ray dress re- served exclusively for the annual festival of resos. The festival opene-d today and will close Hoyal Itot-nrlami In reRal Rarb opened the hIuhv today by uuveil iiiR a portrait of tho late Jesse A. ("urrey, west coast authority on , rose culture. The annual rose show was lo be he'd In the public audi toil um this a ft ei noon. Mher events today Included a junior water epnrt carnival and an Illu minated fire Ldat exhibition in the river. : Oiv Monday the floral parade will k(i.1h r,.lHT1 ,hls country and abroad tain; uliutf. to.Jjp...ffl.JkWCfi.a,.UteaUuy .wii?vr.fmMoVoi'H. -hy the ' inenVkhana or paftido of The hi-autles from forelRn lands nalion,:, u atlraclei much at tent Ion as they I t tho twenty bands to march In ! the line of parade, six will he from j visiting shrine temples, here on j their way home from tho conclave ! at Los AiiRoles. CHIefl rrnm 'Washington, Califor nia and Oregon have entered floats in tho Moral parade. Tomorrow night vesper aervlees will bo held in Civic stadium, with the voices of a thousand singers in hymnc. Dairy Association ylttta ICfltfftJft SAhHM, Ore.. June 8 (Al') 'fJeoiin i.',,ii,.nu)ie.. ..r Wi,. elected president. J. A. Jjirson or .M.irshfleld vice presiilent and W. O. mo or Cortland secretary or the Oregon Hairy Improvement eoun- n iii'ii ii coiiiineieii iin organ- ixatlou here yeslerdav. A cmsti- tutlou and by-laws were adopted. The oruanization as It had been planned was fought bv few mem- bers. One member fen red Hint the cofistllilllon contained a provision tluit would tend lowanls compuls- orv cream gradliiR, to whic h he op- posed. Auolher opposed a pro- vision whereby peiwiriirt who an- not dairymen may bold voting member- , hi(i 1 A V W I N Ii 1 .1'. GOI XG I '.AST I sALKM. On. .Iiiik. x fAI'l Atl.oi.ev Gei.en.l V'sin Winkle will 'go to I tost on to attend a cooler ence of slate officials relative a reejuesl hearing of Hie of ""s,"',"","s' ,,n'1 also to lllierveil" lur I no siine in Oregon in the petition for rehear tug of Hint, cum', PIHNCDSS IIOPKKTO -'I,Y LONDON, .1 urn f A I') - -Pi Iii- corm lligrld or Swollen hopes to have an airplane of her own and fly It herself. Two night flights over London have made her en- thusfastlc. ' , .. i SPORT NEWS of baseball, rt'ibinlHed lo an inter view this a 1 1 oi noon toe I in- first I line si tiro has was Torced out of Hie game and gave ie;iHiUlling testi mony us lo Ids health. I if-pending on his do lot's orders, Ituth ex pects to be bark III Hie game in side of ten 'lijs but has li'-ji foi bidden complete di recovered. o play Ihlehea eshlbiliotl ". Icik ultHI Hilly Hit. Ult.IINf. AHi.Afi 'AO POKTLANI I " II M"e, and Or. O. !' Jum lei. ndtm: Willing. fe.oi pi'Mi. hallengef, bale Oregon Mate gr.ir rnaiiipiou hole Oregon Mate guir champion. ah I (i match here loday. Al tlie end or the morning jy Willing stood one up on bin young competitor, The tiiedel sori- was Or, Willing, 7, and Moc. Yield of Wheat Over Nation Is 79.6 Pet. Normal Winter Grain Crop riaced at 622,148,000 Bushels Spring Wheat Condition 81.8 Per Cent. WASHINGTON, June 8 (AP) Tills year's winter wheat crop w.ia plaet-il at. Gi.HS.Oon busliolH by the. depart int'iil of nt:rU':iltui'o to day as Indicated from tho condit ion of tlie crop on June 1 which was 7',t.G per cent of normal. liiiMt year's winter wheat crop was iiY'.i.timi.inM) husneis atm iiiiiir tt l Tt condition on Jnno 1 wan 7U.C pe, McNai'y Urges its FaSS- cent. Hye production Ik Indh a tod ns lx.(i:t4.(HMi bushels, com pa red with 41.SnO.IHiO bushels last year and the condition 8S.C per cent of a normal compared with 67.lt last June, Tho condition of Hprttiff wheat fin Juno 1 was M.H per ceni or a j normal, compared with 7B.0 per ' cent a year uifo. Production was j not rorecast. Ue treasury Is ready to take earo : The Juno 1 condition of other jof ,n(, OXpendlturo should It be de J crops was: 'elded to mako tho appropriation i (.Hits, X2.0 per cent compared 'available at once. : with 7S.;l a. year ago, .r,.(.lllini.v. r.fripi,,!,, n)1wi t,,rt,,v bt Itarley, KIU compared with R2.T. Hay, (all, time) Ktl.fl compared with 7(1. 3. Pasture coini are;! with 78.(1. Apples titS.U compared with 72.2. Peaches, 64.7 compared wit h 12.2. ' Pe-irs. 58.5. compared with 70.0. Tho Indicated production rf peaches wus placed at 4 8,711,11.10 bushels, compared with (tS.-iiMl.0o0 bushels last year, "and the pear rn was placed lit an.Rd.i.aun 1'iishelH compnied with 2:t,K0O,000 unhelH last year. "44 Girls Taking- Part in rajreant At Galveston, Tex. riA.I,V10KTON, Tex., .In lie 8 (AP) A mile Ioiib Klandstanil liosldo tin. (Jalveston seawall was In readl- noss for the opening this afternoon of the International pageant of pul obi It iidn In whleb 4 heaiittful calmly awaited the contest in which each hopes lo bo named "AIImh Universe." but the American Rlrls lacked only tho exotic In their appeal to tho fast swelling crowd of visitors. i The sports clothes parade, the) Initial imgeant attraelloii starts n I n o'clock this aftnrnoon. Several other features will precede tho choosing of "MiBH tfulvorse" Tuoh- ua nigni. Iieauties wno arnveu jasi nigni. were .Miss Cleveland, .lima m. Klenxlng; iMiss Kan Antonht, (len- i()U. MHH waslilngton, Kdna Mho Metcalfe; Miss Maine, Kthel Mao Stoddard; Miss New Jersey. lOstelle Lean; Miss Olean. N. V., Hulh Uaf I'-riy, aim ahhh nun-Mn, Crumley. l()()l)(y IjCaVCS tl iir I f 1 T $ , W eCkCilU V aCQltOll ' WASHINGTON, June 8 fAP) President Hoover left hero today Col I'h fishing camp oil thn upper roaches of the ltaildau river in t he Virginia Hlue Ilidge mountains. '''ho chief executive decided to spend Hie weekend In tho proposed Shenamloah Park section of the old doiiilulon despite chilly and threat- eiiliiR weather. Accompanying Mr. Shenandoah rant secimn oi un- om taiy Hyde, I r Vernon Kellogg and Lieutenant Com Ilia lider J..el T. Hoone. the preftldenl'S to physician. Chief Justice Taft . in Washington WASHINGTON, June X (Al)--Over-exertion on a recent trip to Ciudnnall jind gall hladd'T iroiihlf have sent Chief Jtn,lice Taft to Garfield hospital here for n-sl and! . observation. Hospital a ill hnrlties j sjiy he is In no danger, Ors. l-'raii- ' els It. Il'igner and ThomaH A. Clayton, his personal physicians. believe a complete rest lor Keveial dayn will enable hllil to recuper ate. Establish Hanks Ill WeSlem LlltCS SAN PHAN'-ISC'l. .lime 'i fAP) M. Mallei, p'-esldent of Hie Capi tal In vet ne-nl ror pn ration, today I'linnunci-'i ihe company plans m e-lr.l, ish b!itil;s of not b-ss than J Cleveland at New ( I .oiim.oimi caiiito) in Poit'and, Ti - . pom-d wet grounds, I coma, Saciamriilo, Utoi lilon, Saiili . - .' . g'de'5 and S.in I 'b-go. The invest in-tl f. (Olpoiatlotl now ' otieta t I'M bank,') in H'in l-'ra neio all,i He:ilte. P.CAPIMUM I Altltl J I SALKM. Ore., June (AP) (iohei t. S. Parrell of Portland was today reappointed by Governor pallet nun as a member -f tho stale flan commission, to serve until June, i;i;i.i. HALF BILLION NEEDED FOR FARM RELIEF. Treasury is Ready to Take Uara ot lxpenaiture, 11 Bill Becomes . Law. SENATE TAKES UP MEASURE TODAY acre and is Subjected to a Grilling by Friends of Debenture Plan. By Cliaricw 1. Wntklns (Assclated Press Staff Writer! WASHINGTON, Juno 8 (AP)- Tll(,llL,, h fnrm bill iinnro:n hlnt- passauo in conuress calls for a iuiK0 Hllln f monoy, $500,000,000, ni.ltKt,(M n, nfinirrnH1 Jinronrtnt- liiK tho money bo fore, tultlnR Um recess would in no way disrupt tho financial plan of tho Rovernment. Tho appropriation is to he provided for the use of tho foderal farm 1 wm wi In 1 lift nurehiiHft and stor- 'af;0 of HIIr)Ill!1 cro,ia unUI a Cftn .in..s nf ,ilpm. I Treasury officials, looklnR at tho addllional expenso only from tho financial end of provldliiR the funds say that even though the money In , avallnhlo at once, it would not ho (withdrawn from tho troamivy and (spent before tljo end of tho fiscal jyonr on Juno 30. They expressed ,lhe belief that tho federal" farm ; board could hardly ho organized and hcKln drawing funds before j" Prom tho treasury point of vioW tho additional expenditure means. only thnMhe treasury plan for pro viding for government expenses will ., . ,, ..,ir,i ,,rt in oll lpr(! ,B nl)l n hnnrt to m(u,t thft nPP(lHt additional certi ficates of indebtedness can be .2 sued an tho fnt.m hoard upends Uh appropriatluiiH. Official any thtf"nMtaff" ff p"n- ri'okh, If It ' makes the fund Im mediately nvallahlo, will in no way endanger tho Indicated mirpluH in government funds for the fiscal year ending Juno 80. TIiIh sur plus! now (h expected to bo moro than $100,000,000. s,;N.(Vn.; T..VCKIJ0K MHAKl'R K WASII!NOTON. Juno 8 (AP) apposition of farm relief ii,i,.icmi in tho senate today witli doubt prevailing whether the export dobenluro group WnU,i he able to prevent accept-- anco of the farm hill agreed upon by tho conference committee which eliminated that proposition. The house approved tho confer ence agreement yestorday. tf tho npnil0 ,ooh likewise, the meaauro , will go to President Hoover al once. MeNnry Asks Approval Asking approval of tho confer ence hill. Senator MeNnry, of Ore Ron, in iiiatK' iiivni i dared ho und other senate con- gon, In charge of tho measure, rto- 1 ferees had exhausted every argu- ' ment to hiro tho Imuso vote on tho (iPhr.nture plan and fulling to ob- ta) lhHt ,p.ruiPd to trecedo fn)m Ulpi. mlp,lurt of tho pro- pnM1It , K,.1(in(lM of (ho export debenture plan subjected McNary to a severe KrmK (n ,,nesliniilng him as to . w(y th(, Hnnale conferees had ,;,.,) ,,, ciunlnato the plan. M(1,,inr. however. Insisted . w ,h(. The senator, however. that their best bin were forced to ad- versonali ..j f()t n.n u, r,.e now." ho isiild, "that it was necessary to Rot (Conllnuoil on Ptte 5J TODAY'S BASEBALL H ,lv(il i: tiAMI;.S It. 11. K. 3 9 t 0 4 1 l''t-slmmoiiH and Ho . Keniuer, May and New York . Cincinnati ... HaHoi les: gnu; l,uiil Gouch, Sukeforth. ! It. II. F.. i loo;lyn - 1 Plllsbuig f H t naileries: , una, vauceuou . .:- Inh-h; tlrlmos ami JlaiKreavea, j Ileuisley. am r:it k'a n i,i:A(ii i: ;a.m.s I iet rolt at WaBf'.lngton post poned rain. Yurk posl- St. Louis nt Phiiadoiphla post poned -rain. Plrst Game: It. H. K. Chicago . 7 14 t Huston 2 R 3 Halteries: Lyons und Herg; Huh sell, llayne and Horry, Anhy. Sr-cond Oamo: U, If. K, ChicaRo 1 K 0 Hoston 4 10 1 Hnttorlen: Fnher, Connally and Crouxc; M. Oaston f.nd Herry.